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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-06 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1988 EVER'{ DAY TMIS ~EK f 've BEEN PUTTING M'< Rl6m" SMOE ON FIRST .. GARFIELD® CMO~ IN.JM Al.MOST REAN .. 0 0 I DON'T KNOW WH\f' .. IT1S JUST SOMETMIN6 l1VE ALWA't'5 DONE ARE ~ mNCING? ARE YOO OP!>fT? • I JUST ~AVE TO , POT M'I SMOE5 ON .. T~EN I SVDDENL'(, LAST WEEK I PVT TI4E Rl6~T ONE ON FIRST .. by Jim Davis .--------. ARE &.>OU HONCiRY? . ~ , DENNIS THE MENACE No WONDER his rrother ~mad an' threw em ~--· oot the windaN! \\to needs ....,,,,,,,... BEANS? JUDGE PARKER AFTER LOOK1NC, AT ~VIO DELACORT'S WORK, SUSAN TEUS ABeEY THAT HIS Al« HAS A Q~LITY THAT FEW PROFES- SIONALS ACHIEVE IN A LIFETIME -~ ~ SAY THAT ~VID'S ONLY THIRTY-TWO? I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE ~TA PeRSON SO YOUNG CAN ACC.OMF!tJSH -----~...-.­ WHAT WE SAW! .... ~ .. • .. ~.INC,. bY ~om BATiuK. 1"1 A CHAIR~ OH~ You PooR MAN ... '/ou Go RIG~T B,ACK IOBED .7 ~ 00 QOU 1HINK I'M READc.> FOR CARNEGIE HAU..~ by Ferd and Tom Johnson FIRST, I'LL PHoNE 1'HEN I SHALL rEDDY THAT you1RE PERSONALLY OUT S ICK .. Cf4F.~ FOR you ... • @ . ••• : fO,MB>V f'RtlWER.PE.AR! .• HOW WAS 'd:R PA'( A-r JOHN wsst..ev HARPI tV El..EIM~F('( S<::Hoot..? ,. N01" "AP .. ~-· ' CAM YOU TIUST YOUI IYISP TWe .,. ......... '6ffer· ................................................. .... , CM JM ffM "-"'' Qec.lr .............. '911w. '6-lw" llAi .. .._" ... ., ...... •-"t ._,. ei llO:> 'I ~ ei..,. ~ JlllWI ei.,... · & :wmesm BUSINESS la:JK5 GOOD, ~. GAMIN " .. ITS Gl2EAT · \\0(21<1NG f'<.?J2 T,_.ESE IJPSCALE UPTOWNER$ icate, Inc. &.OOeeBID QA,,.,..,, ,....... .... ...... " ................... .., .... 1£1 --.................. below. Wont No.'· tor -"" pa.,"~-... you CMH .. ..... t .-........ ... 1.-... ........ 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TIE Hf.l~,,.,,1EKN flfANWV£11.."' TACl<I£ VICTIM MIP 5TllfF 5MrCIE5 ~ mwE- WA5ffE{J PENIM f/NPS< AKMPrr5 tHITl/.. APl'f{(Nt{J UVEi. ~61XQ1~re elmR6 8/,IKJPS'fKflltf. ~~AT (rlllDl£.fO'feG ~·· P\C lu~f. '5 ~ AAU: f'C2CE .___ ____ TOOA'-4 ~ SHOE by MacNelly r' SENATOR, I 'D LIKE "Tb flEVIEW °™'5 WEEK; C.AMPA16N 6CUEDU.E WI"™ t(OU FOR A MOMENT. .. IF 'ft'tf ~ La>K AT -mE NOTE9a?K TITJ..ED •£,Upe~ TVE~A'(~ .. i:ilU!il Iii Q,' J~'rj-~Sml • 1 J·~' ~I d ilf If JI Jiji,. ~~ S --~~~ 11-sr n i·~11~5.'11 i !!,l;:llii 11 !I' lt . ms 1 I ilfl!.iln f ri 9 :a i11li IH ! i!iI1I~ ,•j. -,~i I, I . u ..... t1Jh c K• iK !!h1' H~ ~ !ld !~J I-J -JI ~ 1111111 • i : nn ~ 1!qi!~I I z I 1..l.a1 ---.. u,llHI&~ ~jJ~1~§ t~s 1 1 ~ ~1 al 3 I ~s -~ II f i 11 t1 11 !~l •126 ~;II '!~3 1 IA l:itHlrii 21 Is; F.1~ "-ml VI · mmmm1m•mmmmm1• I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • By STEVE Al.LEN They were a smash the first time · around Now the Rat Pack and more old favorites are back for an encore. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • hill 111111 • tel cit es1 All is als tali F.d Im Dt tio en I . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1111115' advice to the Ws' Towdldes: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tine fur lus Jmsvity. He mes at 7:30 with ._-~ .. It's strenuous and I ba1le iL But I like bit:1tb!i& .. Bums worts . bis writ- ers until noon. Then it's ~'° tus country dub, where ~ a balfllllCl and a few hours of bridF awail .. We can be in the middle of writing a joR, and 111 just ICt up, .. be says c1 the noon deadtjne "The writ- ers will always be here. .. H~ arrives home by l .. I take off my toupee and ID to sleep. (Pause) I ,et into bed very qwccJy. I doo 't want to wake htr up. .. Evc:rung bqins at 6 wttb double martinis and . (he smokes 15 a ~). : that don "t mdcat' him to his doctors. "Sure, they all told me to stop. But they're not here anymore. No one is ~ to tell me to do an~ .. No one~ the London Paladium. which bas 000- ncu:d Bums to perbm b' two wcdcs Oil bis 1 OOlh ~ day ... I better stick around be- cause if I don't show up. the)'1J sue me. I can't a1bd to die. f d lose a btuoc. .. _ ......... • • • • • • • • • • • • i .. PU UPI W1 D 1·-.a. M \l? 73 llY. ,.. • 2 -•• o.n .._ • °"" -~ OIL • llillll9 --~ ....... La.._ . ...-t ....... ...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • '4•• n -• mo Alt <>Ii .. ran lau CXlll u.lal ha: SIDI ( $3.' wiI n " -.. ()Of ma 1 19E the Ho on Ifs Tb Tb n.. tM ina auc • tair the PIMs. aD( am Joi! ciat 19C mo wb I em son cha tilt ICY • -• ' bot las. Wa Ne ? ~ vet fro fro $11 Ya ord __ ....., Tiie latlst ii Ille - ~ ctinm in •& kl MilMUbe ICl I new place to eat this month. Cronies. in the Downtown AdUetic Club. opens al ~ p.m. and oti:rs a oomplde menu until 1 a.m.. .. It's very c:litficuh to find a restau- rant 1hal ser'IU tiqucx' and tOod 1hal late at nilbt. We're not a bi& tourist or convaiticm city. ID we ldy oo our ~ ular ~-says OooXs· Jury CC> hen. He •YI the new pa:e ""1llill have a small dance ftoor. ~ 90IDe jairz. .. On the menu, wbidl raap from $3. 95 to s 11.95: babd Brie, Bu61o winp. sandwiches. ...,, mil fish. Tiie -•r e 1.-'s retr>s • ... t11dles A New York Jand.. D ,_ mart mums April 1, when Mamma Le- one's opens at its new location -Ro- man statues and all. The restauraD1 doel in Oc.1ober, 1987, to moYe to the Milbd Plllla Hotel buildina on 44th Slrm. Ifs DOW next to The Majestic Theater, where T1w Pltanlom <f ~ Ope-a ii Dlay. LDI to IOld-oUt auctienca .. We've re- tained mucb of the mne decor ~ many of tbe SUIUCS and &om the old Leone'~ llYI John ~ of Railoiant A90- ciates. The rataunDt first opened in 1906 in the home ml..uia 1.eoae, chm moved in the l 920a to 48dl Snee. where it was hQumled by ccldJiitiea. Hantinl pmmia tbe lllDe ~ em Italian menu ""with tbe lddiboo m some cunemponry disla. The bi& chanaies will be in the hmcb menu -liahu:r, Im bma1 ill:ms." A <lOIDpide seven-ooune meal runs Sl&.$27. .. . Open Wide, Amerim. Getting the inside story on whats going on inside your mouth. .._.... ..... f # 1: piaqi• ~has plaque LS gmgivitis.. lhc early, ~bic aJmoa become a houschoad ~. It is sa.aae of gum disease. As P'aq~ builds. certainly a household problem. But the bacteria produce by-products that ~though~ is affected by iL can irritate the gums. causing rednes.\. few peop6c really undmland the seri-~ngandsiomrtimcs~ng. These ousncss of plaque or the imponancc of sians indicate there is a problem that controlling it Plaque is an almost invis-should be k>oked at ~ a dentist b an iblc sticky fi Im of bacteria that contin- uously bms on the teeth. AaQue aerms are consuntly multiplying and build- ina up. Any dentist will tell you that cont.rolHna plaq~ is the single most impMant step to bcncr oral health. 1he •ldln• of undt1 Md ....... ,....__..,.... lanorinaplaque iia risky proposition. If it is n0t re~ and controlled. the results arc some-- times merely unanmcti~ but often- times filr more serious. A serious rault of un~mCMd a<."C'Urate diagnosis. If left untreated. gingivitis can lead to penodonutis. an advanced~ of gum dtSCaSC. which posgbly can result in tooth loss. Pen- odonritis can be diagnosed and treated onlv ty.. a denust. · The unanractive prob6em.. tartar. is a hard calctficd matcnaJ wtuch can trap plaque. This appears as ycllow- browni.sh stained accumulations on the teeth. Whtie manv antt-tartar tooth- pastes and mouthnnscs can help p~ \lent new tartar from form mg. none can rcmo~ ex1st1ng tartar. That can ~ safely removed onl) by a dentist or a dental hygienist. Li nlikc gingiv1tts.. tar- tar abolie the gumlme 1s baslcall) a cos- metic problem The best ...... is 0 good offense. Thie best wa:-to guard agamst gmgMtlS 1s to stop 1t bet<>rc n starts.. 'rbu should begin~ Mlsh1ngand flosstngdall~ and visiu ng '.>(>Ur denUSt regularl ~. In real1t). ~. man~ peopk do not clean aJI ~as of their mouths thorough!~ with these methods alone. That·s wh' nns- ing with L1stenne£-A.nusepuc 1s impor- tant Long-term cltnical studies wtth hundreds of patients have proven that daily use of L1stenne kills plaque bac- tcna. hdpmg to prevent plaque build-up and gingJ\1 t1s L1stenne has also bttn proven to redu1..--e C\.ISttng plaque and 1 gingivm~ The .\menc .. in Dental .\ssoc1a- t1on Council on Dental Therapeutics recently has granted the Sea.I of A.cet"p. tancc to LJStenne for helping to pre- -.cnt and red~ both plaque abet-~ the gumline and gJngJ\'lUS.. Ltstenne 1s the only non-prcscnpuon mouthwash that has been accepted ~ the A. DA for these condiuons. So. w~ vou see L1stenne. ~ou·11 see this Seal of Ac:cc~. '--'---------......... -............ __ -....-..... -.. ... -·----..-. ...... __ ___ ............... _._, "'===~ ~ingivitis 1s not inevitable. UWith certain preventive measures. it may be avoided. Remember to brush and floss daily and visit your dentist reg- ularly. 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The 'M>Oderful ~ about buylng a La-Z.eoye recliner right rON Is that. along with the ~ pieaslns of =~T~~ emotlonaJ pleastn of knoN- lna you got a ~deal 1iecause. as you can see ~ the ?ice on the tag here. the National La-Z~ Recliner Sate is deftnttely on. So tuTY to one of the deafers ltsted below. And get the qualtty that's made us the 'MJ'1d's best·selling recliner b'the~ 60}9'5. cdDC 111t and pepper lhaken II an .. tndl&lolL But the IDOi& unique ~ coUection tn,.,a·•NooA~Att t ed bf tM .... porcelain ardl& lluOoode. l tM llt, puptm act amoroaa. Glrdea .. w wt.""• cuddle up. Bwm.iea akla. Md hiwol mb baJf hehe -.-....-34 orlllMI deeipt in .. "",, .. And • ....,.., tllOOdlll • •1• u..1n,.. home. _._.,... llJoi•Wbrbd to .. ..., ..... ,...., &uft. 'lbe detail ee+.a.11 ftl ICrtpeaoa &be tteen. .... • .... ,.... TheJll)ow 9'Cll>Mld .., .... ~. Jt&.-ch ....... jal&.JUO.And a11m ...... 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And while the true natives pay trib- ute to 1heir bai1* March 17, all you honorary lrilb people can 6a~ a wee bit of fun, too - thanb to the maaic of video. Some of the wcdd's paiest filmmakm - direaon • divmc as S&anJey ~ Francis Ford ColJoola. David Lt.an -have made mov- iel with -fiilb ·themes. tbouab none with more a&cUon 1hln the incomparable John Ford. Heft ~ even Fmerald Isle 1C1DS to eajoy: • Dt OIW Ma John Ford (Slagtx:Oat:h, The Alan WM SIKJl 5va/ana) slorifies bis an-ceaial lrdand with from John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara. V-icaor cl agJc:n Wayne is a Yank boxer wbo meets bis match in 6ery O'Hara. Nt 10 We Madul. Sl9.9S, 19Sl. • Glilr Ml ~ ... The real Biog Crosby may bl¥C bem 11w Hollow Man (or IO says a best- Also ••• casino duch -instead of an ano- mic plot. CE-Fa, -~ fG.13. •Sen tr **In lo'IC UDOG1 the~ b' Sally Fw.ki and MicMd Caine, wbo are held up and tied up dmq a bulk robbely. A llllid casa, but the scrip! lacks sparkle. Waner, •""'PG. •B'I i ** C.olin Bmter's mildly finl film bas aalUJa &om == ctimcmjoo btori:zins a USA &mil'! iD Umdm New W.W, $19.95_ a. ....... llilllC.H * MTV editina spoils even the Stlmll iD this lame, idiotic retrmd. fll T Bil+ •.95-R. I TheCoun~ America's best .. loved trademarks re .. created in an heirloom collection of twelve hand .. painted porcelain dolls. Store Dolls. erican Tradition. Now you can have those treasured old trademarks in a dazzling reincamarion ... as enchanting porcelain collector dolls. Each one individually handcrafted and hand-painted to capture all of the youthful charm of the original character. And each imported doll has been officially authorized by the company it repaesents. There arc twelve different Country Store dolls in all. They • include the Fisk Tire Toddler ... C-oats & Clark's pinafured young lady ... the cager little Dutch Boy painter ... the Morton Salt Girl ... the ~resot.a Flour farm boy ... and the pretty Mary Jane. Each costume is hand-Oct.ailed in fine fabncs, and every acccs.10ry 1s authentically rc --created. But remember, The Councry Ste>tt Dolls arc available onl-y from Franklin Heirloom Dolls. Be sure to return your applicaoon by March 3 lst. r ___ The Country Store Dolls ... to treasure f.Orever .. ____ _ I Fnnklin Hebloom DoUs Fnnklin em.a. Pennlylvmia 19091 Plwt --my IUbica ~ b The Counay Score Dolb. II) be c:af.t wkh .a.pon:elain t..t., arms, lcp, hmd5 and -- 1 elld .ad no~ now. 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Most fmportantJy. thou1b, he's back on the music charta with the jau-oriented album "Swinl Street," the balia for M='• aptly ""' y 1 It .... llll!J•~•lll tit1ed~special "~r,r>' tow: Bia 9'Hlll • Cll Fun on Swing Street. . , As on the LP. Manilow is joined on be u little chip in the wall now,·· he the proaram by 10me of the mOlt says. "lt'1 IOl'tohtranae. For lOyears. renowned names in that milie\l, lnclud-my record comp.a~ and I did our jobs ina two recent Grammy nomlneea: ao well. t,,y bavinc number-one records vocalists Carmen McRae and Dianne coathlually, tbat it turned into a back- Schuur. Amon& other notables are am;: lam aft.er a while. None ol us knew 1erPhyUuHyman,aaxooMnlatGerry wbat we did wroni. except to have Mulligan. bau player Siaaley Clarke ~r"hiu tha~ pleased a lot or people. and the aroup Kid Creole and the Sucldeal1. I waa beil'I hi&hly criticized Coconut.. for tomethina that had been really "I aet ape~ dial there miabt loved. At &la&a point, tbouah. I feel the ·' resistance ia 1ivi"I a little, because everybody'• betinn•AI to love tM foray I've taken into ja11." That "1oray" aduallybeA1twitban earlier Manilow eat.am. "I A:M. Par• dise Cafe," but the P,Ublicit)' 8UITOUnd- in1 "Swin1 Street ' clearly ia much areater. The new album lncludea IUCh musical standarda as· 'Summertime." "Stardust" and "Stompin' at the Savoy:· all of which are featured oo Monday'• special, aloaa with 1e¥eral new Manilow compositioM. "I went tbia way without approt"al," the 1in1« renecu. "I 1ot to w. IOlll before the critics or the DUbtic cld. ·;i took a couple of yeara 'off alld-... myself, 'What do you wut to do? An you happy witb WMre '°" ane .. I decided to do aomeuu.D that me. believinc in "?f hearhhat ....., pleased m.yaelf. I d be able to,,..._ other people too. It'• ll"Nt U..t ...,.,. comin1 around. but the lelioa I...,... is that you don't owe an~ to~ ody but yourself. if you re aa Mtil&: .. 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THE EXERCISE ALTERNATIVE Gets you into the 9'im of things at "Inch•• Awel9h" I Woodbridge H1gtt•1 AdM\K .. getatwo but .. ..., •• enough .. the W~wedropped by Banning, 82-54, In CIF 2Aflnat /D1 C.Hfomla Ave major •rttnes at LAX .aowtng workers to bypass security check- points./ M Nation George8u8h wtnaeaay victory ln South Catollna primary as Super Tues.- day looms./ AS Entertainment ~ls••ln the air, Md twocontraatlng ones .,. reviewed today.I• C7 ee ee 85 C3-7 84 ca 84,5 ee C1,2 A.I 82.3 C7,I 01-4 81-3 A2 SUNDAY, MARCH 6' 1988 A decision from the Hart ' 8J LANCZ IGNON ........... ~Ydyn ~·· normally liJti111 Voett tutu tey cold whee rapoudilll eo ~· &bat abc abandon htt pnmary campaap IPinst As.- temblyman Gil fftJUtOD bec:aUK It would drain the GOP of' funds nttded IO .. WU IPJt\St tht 0anocms. ffllUSOO and several othn' R~ publian laden sa1d Hart's cam- paip for lM 10th District teat. which was ofraaally launched F~ siohon otr monty fteatcd fOr 90. the GOP's cn.mck to pin a m.;ority lD t.bt stale Asmnbty. ""To have primary banla as a vtty divisivc wa'f to u. our campaip dollars... said Auanblyman Nolan Frixlk. a Reitublacan &om lht nriabt.;1~ 69\h Dlstrict. .. Evdyn as a very bit candMtatc. but 1n the ovnall pectUft u's ID'ftl to be destructive to the Rcpubhcan cauit ... • h's an alkptton Han dttply reteats. It IS lillo wtw fiully con- Ylnad t.bt Ne•pon Beach City CouariJwocnu to rua. .. Whca tom1t peop'k lold nw potnt blull I woUI be dnrimcntal to the ltepublicm Pliny. It medc me SO ...,,, .. *said. ""Thrtt rs"° betttt RrpuNicn tban I am ... Han lllid Iller decuion was also d~ lD pm1. IO Qll9Dllll IDVestlptlOM b) the FBI ud the stair Fair Poh11cal PractJas Comm1tston into allcp- hons that FeflMSOn 1UepJI) funnd ed cam~ cootnbuttoos to •~o pre>-arowtb Cosu Mesa C ll} ( ouncil candadatcs.. fcrp10ft blamed the allqa t1on'> on pol1-tic:al mancuvmna b) ( ost.i ~r-sa ~~ a1hocate John Gardner and~· hu bct\wetn Gardner and AanDblyman Tom Haydm. [). Santa Mmuca. Fetpton's political arrhcaany. Hart's benttness O\ tt the ad\ 1ct not to run 1s bcconuna a fanuhar ~fr&in 1n Oranac Coast pohua athan ROllCftbeta rc«avcd sima- 1.at noti« from Omw Count) GOP Oi.arman Thomas J"~ntn shonh aflCT announc1n1 bas p&Ans lO capture tht' Repubhnn nom1nat1on for the 40th Conll"'$SJonal Otstnct Laite Han. Rown~ acc\ded fumlt'\ ol opcnuna machine pohhn. ··~ps Tom fUC'lltcs Jean he ·~ (Pleue ... DSCIBIOJll/A2) ........ ,..... .............. IMJ'dMld. dlOft aad waftd tbetr wa7 ~ tile dcnrD- towa meeta of tM Art ColODJ. 'f1M tlaeme of tlll8 JeU'8 parade wu ··roaaden of America." Agran to seek repeat performance BJ G&EG UZJlU ........... rm. May« Lam Apa an- nounced dus Wttk that he wtll run f« anot.htt tcnn as may« Ill thc etty '1 first mayoral el«taon this JuM. Apan toot out papen from the lrvuw city ckrt's otru thtt ~ to run 1n the JuM dcction. the first wparatc d«t1on b mayor in the city's histof}. Thru other candidaies ban taken out papen b llwdecttoa.. accordint eo aty Ofticiab.. Last November, voten ovtt- wbdmiJlely ~a~ to cltct t.bt city~.D.yor, laridy a catwial pmitioo. Tk aty's .. ,. ... tndiboaaDy bttft ap- poiated by a ...;ority ~ of CCMlnC1I ... ~ If Apan 1selectul, 1t wtU be his fifth mayoral term. thc Sonant in the city's bast.or)'. He was reappotntrd lo the eositton 1n July by a 3-2 vote of the City Council. Apan '1 platform w1U be bwcaUy the sa~ one he promotrd all 1986. rntmncd po..U., men ~ and rccreauonaJ ~ and t.bt l'f0ttt1t0n of '"kaltamaar l'nldrnual llllef'aU. .. '"My intention is to condun this campaip hte my othtt campa1ans.. which 1s to rdy on neiabbomood vohmtttn to carry our mnsacir into the commwaaty," satd Apan. who 1s mtdwa)' tbrouah bJS thud City Coun- etl term. Apan'sc:ounal sat docs not come up for l'abl nbl 1990. but Aann's mp as the bad o( a shm sk>w- powth couaal ~ty may be 1n ~rd) Councilman Ra> Catalano. Aaran's stronttSt council all~ an· nou~ thn ~ttk that he ""111 not tttlt a S«Ond tcnn to dt' ott more IJmc to tnchana and march at t.:CI whttt ht u a profeuor of social «Oq}. The bet that Ca~no and Coun- cilman [)a, 1d Botktr -a fa, ontc to wan tM 40th Conarnsio nal snt - •~not runnina for ~-dect1on thro""-s the ratt ~ tdc open The future m.IJOO•> ofthcCO\lnol roukt hen~ on .. hethn elected candidates mobdazt behind lhc hbenl .\pan or more COOStt\aU\e. arowth~ntC'd Salh AnM M1lkr. ~ho IS up fo r ~~I« uon 11lJuM Counctlmu Ed Doman. ""hose seat 1s W"CU~ until 1990 • .,rnnalh volt\ v.nh Ap'an and Catalano but 1\ con\1dert"d h\ man' o~n en to Ix a \v.tng \ OIC .. If\ clear that a &nit deal IS I I '>t.alte in this clcctto n ·· .\van IC· ltno..,.k'dsrd .. If ""~ ""ffC' to lost (( a talano l and not find an\one to replaC'C him . that ~ould bt a ihamc ·· .\aran said he 1\ suppon1ng Paula \\ cmer. hu appo1nttt to the Cit) ·s trafTK lOmm1ss1on and C-am~on Coiiro'c ~hom Catalano appointC'd to tht-plannan& romm1ss1on. 1n the council raC'C ~n said he 1s not \UrT ho"" the ma) oral ~e ~111 \hapc up \lthouah he 1\ the front-runn<"r .o\sran said he dot"S not take tht' c!Ktaon hahtl) .. l'H M'er taken an tlK11on tor srantcd. and I cnta1nl} don't p&An to do lhat tb1s tune .. he said ~-AQRAJll/A2 ) GUFerp.eon Expert: Star Wars nothing but a lie BJ LANCE IGNON °'_..., ....... Rather tha n pro' 1dt a shield ol dcfcn'K the \tratt&JC Dcfcnst ln- ltt.111\t" or .. \tar \\ars ·· v.ould push thc \upcrpov.tr\ clo~r to nu lcar conflict tteat 1s 1f ena.u\ttr\ could oHrcome a morass o f technical prnbkms lint. a maJOr opponent of the tntlll ll"C ~ad .. [\en 1f11 v.orks 11 won·• do uuny SoOd ·· said Rohen Boi.;man. a rc- Uttd lieutenant colonel and formn nu~r of ~raJ Dynamac·s Ad· vanct PKC PTavams ""hach did ntcns1"c rcasca.rch on the proJ«• .. .\n) attempt to deploy them (the satellal~l ~•II bnna on Wor1d War Ill .. Bo-man tokt a crov.d of about I SO at t Marlt Prcsb)'tcnan Church on Saturda) Tlw i.;ar would most hkcly be tngtrt'd b) the So' 1et l:nton lr)ma to shoot do"" n lhe satelhtes before the) ~~e funcuo nal Bo•rnu wd The former .\er Fortt pilot's hour· Ions I« tutt btpn ~•th an upla- natao n of the tttf11n1cal and finanetal probkms of buLkhna DI and cul- minated v.ath an 1mpass1oncd pica for an t•nd to the arms ~ (Plea.e eee EXPERT I A2) Development agreements: Spelling out the rules .. " ............................... . j I "' .... , \ I I ,' I f-.,~: I : , : . I , I ' I I \ \ : I i '....;. . ) . ' I . . . . ' ' ' ' ' \ \ ' ' Contracts provide blueprint of what ihe future will hold . ~acctdent 1c...a._.1 ... ••tA1leaDj aell,4 1,loet ...................... , at•w· aad aalt .... twepu~mnla tM 1 block el Odele Ddft la CoMa llw. D)wd wu Insurance firm feeling the bite .. :of pit bull attack on NB wom~n ., Tiie A.111 ct.W Prea ~a vicious I 00-pound pit bull tcmertllat chewed offhalfa Newport •"' 8eacta woman·s linter before finally ,,.. .. beiftl destroyed, has cost insurance compuia $200,000 in settlement •: _payments IO far. : Tbe dot cbcribcd by its owner as ; u .. ovapown. lovable puppy ... at- • : IKUd or... County animal oontrol ~SI&. Karie t.lorpn in 1986 when she • watt io investipte reports that Spi kc . bed attacked ao infant in a baby " carriate and a delivery man. Mogan. of Newport Beach, has won S190,000 in nesliaenoc scttJe. meDIS from the landb'a and apart- mcnt manager for allowin1 a vicious animal 10 attack her on their p«mises. A ve~ ala.dly nealilca• for failina to tell tbe dOl's owner that Spike needed to be destroyed, paid SI 0,000. But insurance representatives for its owner. Sbmy Brandenburs, have refu.ted io lddc. Her attorneys have ~ued that M01pn assul'DCd risk of inJury from vicious animals when she became an animal control officer. Morpn was attacked March 4, 1986 when she went to Bnndcnbura's Hwitinaton Bt.ach apartment to de- tmnine if'Splu. who bad been placed . ~BLUEPRINT OF FUTURE ••• ..... Al more than track construction entitle- ments for road fees. Tw0 apumcnts will ao before the county Board of Supet'Vlsors on Wednaday. All aamination IO one of them. Coto de Caza. reveals a detailed blueprint ror payment and ~ of the ncarty S24 million in fees that the developer, the Coto de Caza Co •• would Plcdie-Acconiina to a draft of the ~ menl that was made available las& 1IRICk. the company would contribute :: aboul S7.6 million toward construe· ; lion of seven artcn.I road projects in • • the south county's foothill rqJon. Another $2.8 milhon would 10 toward a stretch of the proposed Foothill Transportation Corridor. a major toll hiabway. The ..,.cement also includes $3. 7 million for a lonser stretcb of the Foothill Corridor to be completed in the 1990s. Another $8. 7 million as pledaed for othcr road and intcnec:tioo improve- ments. The apumcnt s~f tes &hat this portion oftheoblipuon indvdcs a scpncnt ofOso Parkway that passes tbroulf' Coto de Caza. Otllcr improvements required under tlile qreement arc a fire sta&ion. a public library and a sheriWs substation. For all of these non-road improve- ments. the county agttCS to bear pan of the cost The agreement even specifics what accouterments are 10 go along with on OrallllC Countfs list of vicious animals. was bcinc property ~ strained. When the door opened, Spike lunacd at Morpn, biting he1' left middle finatt. A week earlier, Spike mauled a l· year-old !yin.a in a baby~-Two months earlier, a United Parcel Servitt driver suffered a leg wound from the doa that ~uired SS stitches 10 close. Morpn had thn=c operations on her injured hand before she was able io return to work. She is seekina S 1 Jtooo from Brandenburs. said the off'ac:cr's lawyer. Job.n Don. the fire station. such as parking areas. driveways. sidewalks.. walls. fences, landscapina. wata", tc~r. ps. elec- tricity, pipelines. transmiss100 lines ..and other ancillary ud incidental bulldiftl,S. fmtures. s1r'UCt\lrcS and improvements. .... The ..,-cement rcqui~ that the county aave the developer 12 months notice before construction of the m station has io bc&in. Similar conditions are set for the library and the shcriWs substa,tion. Other improvements laid out in the plan include day-care centers. parks. riding and hiking trails. plus a commitment to raise funds for the Capistrano U~ificd School District. -Bob Vu Eyta. ,-I ---------------------------------------------------------~ .. EXPERT SAYS STAR WARS A LIE ••• ~Al •. p • -· .,... .. " --·" -· ··-·-• . --. U.S. Tempe u.-... 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DC. • • .........._ • _....._ . .., ..... ~ Newpo~ students warned after kidnapping Br l'MDT llYNDllAN ... .._ ..... Tbe tidnappin.a of~ fi~ prompted Mariners School · an Newport Beach to ask ~nts Friday to disc'6S with their children what to do when approeched by Slranacrs. Altbouah the boy was releucd unbarmc:a by the kidnapper shortly after the abduction Monday me>rn- ina. Principal Alvin Zeidman fdt a reminder was needed. ACCOfdina to Zeidman's letter 10 part'nts, the boy was visitiD1 the restroom at about 9 Lm. As he was leavin.a. a suan,er approk'hed him and toot him across a part area to a van left near the Marincn Public Ubnry. - The kidnapper drove the boy around lbe era. but droooed him off behind the YMCA buildlna on Uni- versity Ava~ after he repot1edly heard sirens. The boy's mother, notified of the disappca.ranc:e. found him waaderina in the area at about 11 Lm. The boy was not harmed and returned to school. Newport Beach police are in- vestiptina the incident and declined comment on the cue. Ziedman discussed the kidnappina 'Willa students at a Wednaday u- sembly. In bis letter 1cnt home with chjldren, be said: .. All of our students at school have been alerted on what io do in case of an encowner with a stranacr on campus or on the street. .. It would bebcndicial ify<Ml would ao over the safest routes io school with your younastcr and review with them what to do in case a stranacr approaches them." DECISION FROM THE HART ••• ,.._Al lo&i• control ... Hart said. .. ADd I year 10 have him thrown out ofoffice. don't nttdOil Ferauson'tpmnission To Hart's way of thin.kins, to run. h is my constitutional riabt to Fersuson spends too much time run," fiabtina Democrats and not enouab Hart said Ferauson should be the time carrying Jcaislation for his one accused of wastina the OOP's district. money. The tw~term assemblyman "We never ask him 10 carry bills. h said he spen& S 1 million two yean aao seems as tho~ he either wouldn't to win re-election in the over-carry them, or-1f he did, he wouldn't whelmin&ly Rcpublkan district. It act them past, .. she said. "I think I includes Newport Beach. Costa could be so much more effective in Mesa, l..aJuna Beach. Laauna Hills, the Lcaislaturc than he is. I am a Laauna N11ucl, Dana Point, S.n Juan coalition builder without ajvina up CaF.strano and Mission Viejo. any of my principals.·~ the pnmary election.. Hart has an uphill battk. one that will require af most immediate support &om both the passroots level as well as some hcavy-weiabt fund-raisers. The same could be said for ..... una Beach resident Mike Mana. who has also entered the race. Hart said she will not releue names of supporvrs until Monday, when her campaian ~uanen opens. "Theft isn't 1oin1 to be a new super • weapon that will make us safe in fortress America. No. we don't need a new weaeon. We nttd a new way of thinkina, he said, quotin& from Albert Einstein. • I am appalled that someone H l sed F f "I think that would provide more Building. would spend a million dollan to act havi~~a apoosor=:rdonc:=~~- security than all the weapons we Instead. the United States would rc-cl~_cd when he ran (almost) tal and transportation issues. "They're certainly not tq.buck suppomn." she said. ... have no supr daddy." If this country took the money &om one year's increase ID the defenx budtct. it could feed. clothe. educate and provi<k medical care for 1 ~ portl<>n of the children ID the Third World. Bowman said. Wlnnlnl Lotto ·: .namber•picked HCR are the winnana numbers picked Saturday niaht for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekly "'Lotto 6-49" pmc: 14. I '1. 34. 12. 48. 2, and the bonus number. 25. Playen who correctl y aucsscd all siA numben will share a prize pool of $4.9 million. lottery officials said. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will d1vt<k amol'll themselves a prize pool of $1.379 million; five of siA will share " $7101000; four of sill will share • $646.000. Th~ of sill is worth an automatic SS per Winner. Tbe ates from Wedncmy n1&ht to . Selurday's drawina were S 12. 9 millioa. nree OCOPlc won sso.ooo each on the Aile lot.et'y "Bis Spin" S.turday. but IJac pc'Oll'CSSive .,-.net prize went .-'uadaimed for the ninth c:onJeCUtive week and pew to $4. IS million. ... • The .. T-11-21 " lcttcn were ~, ... :" -0, .. and .. O." ~.· IM8e 0f'PICI __ ..,._ C..MIMC.\ could buy." probably end up with a satellite unopposed. Talk about a waste of Bowman dismissed the popular system capable only of hitting large money," she sajd. However. last May. F~uson tried notion that Star Wars would be solcy targets o r hurling chunks of met.al Hart. S1. said the primary dif· unsuccessfully to pass his Motorists AGRAN for defense. For one thins. technical towards Eanh hkc lethal meteors. fercnce between herself and Ferauson Bill of Riabts." which would have • • • limitations might well prevent it from And if the satellite lasers could hit is Style. provided SI. 7 billion for hiabway Prclm Al accomplishina ilS intended purpose: the missiles. the Unites St.ates would f~uson 1s renown for his dislike construction. The fund.ina would Olbcr probable candidatet for the to destroy incoming nuder missiles have to deplo> one for every Soviet ofpohtical rhetoric and rarely minces have come from money available mayoral scat are Hal Mallooey, John with high-powered laser beams missile to be truly effective. Bowman words when it comes to his political after the state's income cxc:eeds the Coleman, Anthony G. a.dovcich dircc&ed from perhaps as many as said. Estimated cost of each satellite: opponents. most notably Hayden. limits established by the Gann Jn-and Barry Hammond, wbo it tbeonly 6.000 satellites. $4 billion. Fcrsuson llC'Cuscd Hayden of bcina a itiative. mayoral candidate io retum his But the satelhtcs would prove most Moreover. the sys&cm would be traitor and tried unsuccessfully last With only three moatha teft beforc paptn thus far. c~tiff ~ d~troyi~ m1~les 1n little 1~ ap1nst submarine ,---------------------------------------- the1r silos and other land-based launched nuclear missiles. which taracts. such as cities. travel below the top layer of the "It 1s incredibly naive to &hink the atmosphere and so arc not vulnerable Soviets will sit by and IC'I us develop to most of the satellites. Ditto for military superiority.'' he said. "The chemical and bloloaical warfare. point is. if someone tells you you're Some have araucd that Star Wan goinJ to build this as a pea« shield. would aJso keep the country safe from they re also (goina to have to teU you) Third World tCrTorists. that 11 has the power to incinerate "If I was an international terrorist ci ties." and I got the bomb. &he last thing I That is one of the reasons the would do 1s start a I S-ycar research Soviets would try to ~cnt deploy-project to build an ICBM ," Bowman ment of the system. , said. "No. _you'd float ii up the Bowman said Reapn 's assertion Potomac or fl y it into Red Square in a thal the Soviets are also work1na on a Cessna. The point is. Star Wai:s is not s1m1lar system is " a lie." They lack aoina to do you any aood in that type the techinical sophistication and so or threat. .. have opted to build a land-ba.scd Reapn has sugested lettina the system spcc1fically dcsiancd to de· Soviets share the system. somcth1na 1troy Sw Wan satellites. be sajd. Bowman finds ludicrous from a Even if the United States could military standpoint. If both super- afford the trillion dollar price t.q. powers had satellites, one side could buildint a weapons system that could destroy the othen' spece-bucd de- bit Soviet missiles from outer s.-cc fenst's in les.s than a second with iu within a few seconds after lit\off own saielhtes. thus kaviae the 11· would be nellt to impossible. pnsor nation frtt 10 launch a first Bowman said. 1trike. Bowman likened the diffteulty or Bowman is president of the tn- hitli"8 intercontinental belhstic atitutt for Spece and Security Studia mis.sites (ICBMs) w1tb the •tdlita to and bu wntten a boot lilied .. 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Clili ..... -.S &hat he will aan ,..._~ ID ._, lw IM ~ ....,... he's laired IO fiabt the lepl blaleeo•an 1 w111n•nr. n. ••• br'"Mt, Wbo -re-pr-ae--• .. 11 ~ ol LOii& ..... _oltt.~ .... Mid lae11emblisi •• ,,.,._ caled .a.e o. L ms ea Coe.tawtioaal L .... fmd. .. for m.oecy Milded to dear up lepJ 41111iw MRMi8diftl hit nomiatioa to lk Slalc 11111 .... job ., 1M ... Snele v09Cd l 1-19 apinst lail ~ lat Dunday. De A.mtalbly voted 10 appl'O¥e -c:ollfinnatioa. I r o ca ...... 1 llalCmCAt lat week that be wouJd DOtwk~ IOhitCOGlf--.a PCJlt. But in a later i•lerliew, be said he still daan't bow •"-t lepl appnieclll he11 tlk.t 10 molve the eoftlb.tutiooal q_uestion of wt.dler be CID lab OYU' his new job with JUSt the approval oft.be Asetmbly. He aid be hopes IO 1MOUDtt this week what lcpJ count hewiU take, and when be could be sworn into oftitt without enianali111 tbe work of the trasu~r 1n further lepl challenees. Gov. Georsc Deukmejian. who nominated Lunarcn IO the job, bas maintained that the California Constitu- tion reqwra approval of jusi ooe home to ttplacc Jeue U nrvh, who died while suviftl IS state trcasuTCT last year. But California Attorney GeneTal John Van~ IC.amp Here are the votes of senators and local ~prcsentatives on major leaisLation in Conaress this week. A "Y .. means the member voted for the measure; an "N .. means the member voted apin.st t.bc measure; an .. A .. means the member did not vote. The Senate U.Mleden The Senate approved 6C).27, 1 bill that would ban most usn of lie detector tests by employers. The bill would prohibit pre-employment and random eums.. which account for more than 80 pm:ent oft.he 2 million polypaph testsaiveneac:b year in the workplace. It wouJdallow lie detectors to be used only under narrow ci~umstances durina an investiption of documented theft. The FBI. CIA. Defense Department and other federal, state and locaJ aovemment aacncies are not covered by the bill. (S 1904) Cranston (0)-Y Wilson (R)-N ~lhenati•e The Senate tabled. 6S-"l~ and thus killed. a Republican alternative to the lie detector bill that would have allowed states to continue to ~~le polypaph tests. A yes vote is 1 vote apinst the measure. (S Cranston (D)-Y Walson (R)-N Ca~ftmttt The Senate, by a vote oil, failed to close debate and end tht Republican filibuster on 1 bill that would provide some public financina of Senate elections.. A thrtt-fif\hs ma)Ority, or 60 votn. is needed to close debate. (S 2) Cranston (0)-Y Wilson (R)-N TbeBouee C.tn.W The Houx ~JCCted 216-208. a Democratic plan to provide $30 mall.ion in .. humanjtarian" aad to the Contra rrl>tls fiaht1na to overthrow the Sandis\l tovemment of Nicaraaua. Badham (R)-N a. liid 40 ell'lil oltllaG the Scutc ad A•111bty it .. , ,. 'laUCii.=lllie-=.:.i.: .. ~=£ 1D¥CnOf ~ for C011tiaui111 to punuc tbe .... 2iM lie . ~~redbJywil( to "* 1M I ±' -aid doGd the ::l ,.:: ol c .......... ,..,....s :r.bcJ!lt ... l 1 u w llid Ille'• Im •not neys to rlldc SUft 'WUlcwer .._ Ille Ilks wiD not bun Calib'Aia's fiaancw ...... Ud lllanc:Md his own attact on Keme. -rMt is ... l&ftlllt old one-Golt Barry Kant. .. Luasa Mid. -1 ~ ootdont one tJuna to tnd•• r tbe boM ...... o1Calib11ia. .. TuraiJll '9ck to a tdcvisioa set 1n bis offict dm was ~ oe a C.n-aid debate oo the HOUR ftoot, L....,a -.S lie will continue his wort an CCJlllml until tbc kall illUCS .e raolved and tqJn plaanifts bis move 10 Secramnlo. .. We (be and bis family) wall bt retunUQI to the SecralneelO area, -he said. -That IS wbeft the trasu:rcr bas 10 be. and I am antici1J9lina I am pna to be the trawttr of the sia1.e of California. My cbaldreo also want to know where they art png to bt PD& to 9Chool. .. , think I owe It to them to 11vc them *>me mbabty. They have been wondmng santt Wt A~ what I was aolDI to do. - ll.,.slasoftbe outcome 1n court. Lungrm said bis wift. 80Mlii. and bu thrtt children wouAd move to Sllcrammto in J&lne, after t.bc close oft.be school year. He aliosaid be·s not wormd about his future if hr should lea out in bis eft'ort to become trcasum -c~ thouab it would mean be would bt ,,.,1thout a jOb wbtn Concress ends it KSSion this year. :1 am ccnainly" capabk of earmna mont') for my &.mily on my own. he satd. -Thttt seems to bt this Dannemeyer (R)·N Doman(R)-N A mecb•nlcal Introduction Lunaren (R)-N Packard (R )-N at l1a•tatMRew~.._Uwl'hd8clloolot blet'• GJfted UMl Taleated !lam (GAD)~--...-a aew fdmMI Jut weell wlMm a robot fl'Ola -... a Ua .WI I di IWr du9 at 4+• Sc._,, la C.... M 1-.e ftlilt fr.-die ......... put of---.thz·I ..... W -•sd I a tee' • .,.,.,. COUNTY SAYS AGREEMENTS USED TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH EXISTING RULES •• ~ holDAl In one fell swoop. a development ..,.cement can tuarantce a landowner the riabt to build 12,000 homes and ontt the deal is siped t~'s nothina anybody can do to red~ that number. That's the t.it for developers. Then there's also aenerally somc- truna about the landowner cootribut- ina mmions of dollan for roed.s. intersection improvements, parks and other usd'ul 1kms. That's the attraction for counties and other local aovemments. County officWs like to point out. moreover. that the homes and com- mercial proj«ts that are locked in by development qreements probably would have been built anywa.y. wrhest are not new bouslftl units that are bcina approved. .. said RobeR Fisher, the county's diiectot of pla&- nina and leader of a nme.member county task force on ~dopment ..,.cements. .. w ... ~ simply~ that development can conunuc 10 accordance with uistina rules. .. In fKt. county officials point out, the tolal number of~itted &lftdcr uistinaand devck>o- ment ..,ecments is lest than the muimum number allowed under tht ~lines of the county's General ln Ora• County, development apcelMDts reprcKDt a new way of doi.111 busineu because Ibey ~uire \Mt new ar1erill f09dl needed IO terVC 1 develoPfaent be put in~ the ~velopment is completed. "Under the okt way of doina thinp. ~ didn't ~t into off'-sik improve-- men ts." said Patrick Lee. who taVes on the development qreement task force. In other words, developers were only held responsible for public im{>f'Ovements within the confines of the1t projects. M~ arterial roads were left up to the county. .. The idea to use development ap«mtnts evolved from a real& hon on the part of botb devdopas and the CO\lnty that the system ~ we.re '1Sina simply did not provide cnouab money to build road links." said Peter Hersh. another member of the wt force. Devdopmcnt llJftmenlS have been in ux in CalifOmia since 1980. Tbe tint local aovmunent in Orantt County to malt extensive use of t.bem was the city of Irvine. which used tbem to plan the cii,'s parts and anerial l"Old network. h was not un&il April of 1987 that the county oCC>naer mkrcd into its first clt~t ~ment. wiUl * ~IC°' for the Kile HiU Cououy vaa. Dlanned community in~N-l From &Mt point onward. however, the Niil was ca In tllle summer of 1917, couaty olfirials beman draft.in&• sm miJlioa .-baildina propam for tOUtlll ~County that came to be bowa es die FOodlil1 Circulation ........... - Money for the road build1na plan. county officials decided. would bt utracted from developers through the ux of development apttmeots. Nqotiations followed W1th the I I ~ 1andowncn in the foothill ttaJOD of south Oranaie County. m which attMMys for a1T parties ham- mered out a aeneraJ format for development apttments. "That was what took a Iona umc." saad Lee. -0na we Sol the aiencrat format worked out it was easier to draft the indjvidual apttmtnt.S. We didn't bavt difftrcnt attorneys 1nter- PJ'th'f the samt sentence in d1fTC"ttOt ~first devdopmcnt aarttmmt approved unJcr the Foothill Ptan was with tbc Mission Vtcjo Co. for the remaini~ 2.000 undeveloped acrn in the Massion Vie.Jo planned com- munity. ApelS'Ovcd by the Board of Super- visors ia Ot1obtt. 1987. the qrtt- ment mtitles the developer to build 6.443 homes. plus about 2.6 million squ.arr feet o( commercial dtvdop- menL la mum. the ~loper apud to coatribule S 17 million in roed ~ stlUC1ion fen. SU other" de~t qtttmcnts bave followal tins year. 1nctudina bar wbidt will contribute to the fooOiU Pin. Two -more. Coto de Cua and ltobinola Ruch. are schtdulcd for public beariap bcfOft the Board of Supervisors on Wednesday . .\ccording to county offioals.. south county rn1dcnts can e1pttt to s~rt Sttan& concrete and asphalt pure bawd with de' elopmnit aartt- mcnt funds well btforc tbas decade as finished. In fact. most of the map artmal baghwa) wort calkd for uodcr the Footh11l Plan as taJ'IClcd for com~ uon b) 1990. Included tD the so<alltd Backbone I S}Stem are st\'en projt(tt • Portola Part;:{' from El Toro Road to Jeffrn R • 4.ltoa hrtwa) from In int Boule'-ard to Pwtola Parkwa) • Sand Can)'OC\ Avenue from In me Boulevard to PonoLa ~y. • Jeffrey Roed &om the Santa Ana FrttWay to Portola Paltwa). • An cnmsioD of 1...a.kt Forat Ori~ to Portola Partway. • Gr..ti111 for tbe Df'Ol)09td FOO(-bill T ramponauoe Cornoor 1n t.br vicinity of 0.0 ~ou. The f()()(- hill corriclof is ont of tbrtt toll hiabways bci1!I p&anMd lD Oraf\F Cowaty. A lolsr qmtftt of the comdor. m.. Jtortola Patba) to Santa Marprita Partway. is ~Md for a later pbax o( tht Foothill P\:aa. Mnmben of the Board of Supn- vison ~ve spoken b.ahl> of tbt F~ ,._ and the dtvdopmnt .. 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B a'Ul11 l sl @ (/} H r•ul I 1:a 1u .Jf(i ~ ~ '• ~I ~i! 1 1 Iii_ f~~ ~!i!!. ~~ h plrn~11!irU~P11lrJ <l ~ !I 1Hhfl~ffli!J!ti1t;~.~ ~ ~ ii 1iJ!iiirla~1~i~f lJ· a lj ~~ ~ ,t ~""U •p 1~Jj lf;. Q ,,..-'I 1 ! !s s a.J !~~ s " ~1 · i i,~8. air !'If '§f~ f ........ r 111 rj~'f11Ull(fl'&·. -ii1I· dr11•H 0 • _. ... ,j~ ~~1n· iJ.1 .111 & ~' 1rl· 1· 11 .. i', ,, . . ]U trJ•ll r1 ..•. , '. .--a . Ui~' ~1· 111 I ,rt Jl1l•.rH r(tl•· 1U h.1 h~1 J ·f 1•· "·J rUn!. · ,hJI. ,I·· lU I:; ~f Hj Q l•llll· a .• ..t J•-•.I •J-t11 Ii ~ ··-•.• l fi.~ J. , ,. tHlU • ti Bush, Gore win inpr•linalnary~ to Super Tuesday BJ TIM A.aeda ... Prell Wt11em stale, Bush and Bob Dole ~re aplittil• the 12 delqata at stake. Engine failure tuled out hl Contiilental]et crash 8Jfte Mleda ... Prell DENVER -En&ane failure has been ruled out as a contributing cau1e in \M crash of a Continental Auiincs jct that rolled over en its beck just after tak1na off from Denver's airport, kiUina 28 people. federal investigators say. The National T ransponation Safety Board 1s scheduled to hold four days of hearinp this W«k in suburban Golden on the Nov. IS crash of Continental Flight 1713 ... Thcrc·s just J(>ing to be no discussion about the cn11ncs. I thiJ\k everyone airttS the ensincs are not an issue in this investigation," NTSB spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Friday ... There's no evic:knce of malfunction before the loss of control of the a1 rcrafi." Four held Jn NY officer'• e%ecatlon Oeorwe Bush, hopina to set olf' a Southern stampede with his Saturday victory in South Carolina, lets out this week to take command of the Republican presidential race in Super T= pnmaries. The Democratt e in a volatile, four-way race marted by intricaie rqional and racial splits. The vice president claimed nearty half the vote in South Carolina's GOP primary, leaving his three rivals to split the rest. 8oO campaians explode this week into multHaale contests for conven- tion dtlcD~ -1,307 Democratic and 7ll llepublican -that make February's Mltles in Iowa and New Hampthire teem like relics of a simpler era. Gone is the day of coffee shop campaipin.&, replaced by iele- vision commercials costing millions of dollan -and lastina 30 ~nds. Vice ......... = a.ala accoep•._ Soatla Carolina Go•. Canoll Cua and lll8 wife !rt. to po11a Satarday. 8aala ecored. .... YletmJ In tile prtaary. NEW YORK -One of the four men who allcpdly plotted the point- blank shoouna of a rookie police officer guardi°' a witness' house is a suspect 1n two other drua-rclated murders. police said Saturday. Commissioner BenJamin Ward said pohcc believe a major drug dealer ordered the hit. The New York Post quoted sources Saturday as sayin_.a the suspects rctt1ved "a few hundred buck.s" tocarry out a contract on the officer. The Daily News said one of the four men arrested alleacdly danced in the street after the killing. later boutinf .. Did you Stt his blue eyc-s? Did you Stt his blue eyes! Did you Stt his brains?" ''I believe what happened in South Carolina will have a major impact on Super Tuesday," Bush said. Sen. Albert Gore Jr., depending on the South for a Democratic foothold. shared a Wyoming caucus victory Saturday with Massachusetts Gov. Michael Oukakis. Both won four convention dclcptcs. In the straw vote. Richard Gephardt was third and Jesse Jackson a distant fourth. On the Republican side in that Bush is rated the hea~ favorite over Dole and bis other GOP rivals in state after state-so much so that the Kansas senator already is looking past the South to an Illinois show- down on March ·15. Fonner tele- vision evangelist Pat Robertson and Rep. Jack Kemp aren't expected to win much of anything, either. With 21 contests on the Demo- cratic side. many of them in Southern and border states. this is the week that Jackson's black supporters begin voting in substantial numbers. Jack- son leads the Democratic field in some rqional polls. and rivals say he may win as many as five or six states and 300 or so deleptcs. It is also the week that Gore hopes to redeem his Southern strategy and emerge a.s a serious contender for the industrial state battles that lie ahead. His Super Tuesday base is at home in Tennessee and ncxt-door in Ken- tucky. but there were s1an~ Saturday of trouble in the b1wr states of Florida and Texas. This is also the week that Dukalos and Miuouri Rep. Gephardt. the two best pcrfonnen in Midwestern and New Enslandcontests that have ione before. resume their incrcas1ngly heated battle on a broader. reiionaJ scale. Each has attacked the other 10 speeches and television commercials in~ run up to Supn Tu~) Swlu denles auggestlng bribe to Meese WASHINGTON -Swiss businessman Brucie Rappaport has told invesugators he dtd not sugest making payments to Israel's Labor Party to help pave the way for construction of a S700 million oiJ pipeline 1n Iraq, sources fam1har with a federal mvesugat1on said Saturday. Such payments were mentioned in a memo to Attorney General Edwin Meese 111 from a lawyer hired b} Rappapon. but the sources said the wealthy oilman told the office of Independent Coun~I James McKay the) suggestion did not ong1nate with him. McKay 1s invcstipting MttSC"s involvement in the proposed pipeline project. ~veral sources said Saturday that Rappapon has.agreed to cooperate with McKa) in the invcst1gat1on and will be granted 1mmun1t) from· prosecution unless he perjures himself. Reagan says arms cuts not enough FratemJty sees beer buh go bust SPRINGFIELD. Mo. -The tap went dry on a fratem1 t) chug-a-11.1& contest after Southern Missouri State Universjty adm1n1strators threatened to bust the beer bash. Fratcmi!Y leaden called off today's .. Chug Otr pittina Delta Upsilon apinst Delta Chi and Delta Sigma Phi after receiving a warrung leuer from Michael J ungcr. intcnm assistant vice pres1dent for student affairs. In the compet1uon. par1 of a day of social am vmcs. 15-member teams would each consume a 16-pllon keg of beer -the equivalent of almost 11 12-ouncc cans ~r penon -as quickly as possible. In previous years. It's taken less than 50 minutes. .. There obviou!ly would be rapid and eitcess1 ve consumption of alcohol ... That is alcohol abuse. -said J unger WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reapn said Saturday that "arms reduction is not enough" in dealing with the Soviet Union and called on the Soviets to abandon their "of- fensive strategy on the continent" of Europe. In his weekly radio address. de- livered from the White House. Re- agan reviewed the mectinJ of Nonh Atlantic Treaty Organization leaders in Brussels. Belgium. from which he returned on Thursday. He said the alliance "remains a strong and unified auardian of the free world," and added. "It's time for some restructuring in the Warsaw Pact." Rcapn added that "continued modernization of NA TO forces. nu- clear and conventional. is essential." and he vowed to continue to press for his "Star Wan" nuclear defense system in space. "At the same time. we must continue to pursue NATO's conven- tional defense initiative to develop high-tech conventional weapons that may be an important part of the answer to the Soviet's offensive strategy on the European continent," the president said. Not1na that the NA TO leaders agreed to seek laJF reductions in Warsaw Pact tanu and artillery. Reagan said: "General Secretary (Mikhail) Gorbachev talks at home about Perestroika. That's Russian for restructuring. Well, it's time for some restructuring in the Warsaw Pact. h's time for the abandonment of the Soviet offensive strate&Y on the continent. We must never forget that arms reduction is not cnoup. Arma- ments att only a symptom. not the cause. of a much deeper d1 vis1on between ~societies and the unfrec. That division is at its heart a moral division." As he has before. Reagan challcnaed Gorbachev to ··tear down" the Berlin wall and renewed his attack on '"the horrible barrier that cuts down the center of Europe - dividing nations. peoples. families." "The question must be asked: 'When can we ever hope to achieve a real and lasting peace with a regime that is so fearful of its own people that it must imprison them beyond barbed wire?"' the pmident said. Toddler attacked by bear at sh~pplng mall MANSFIELD. Ohio - A 2-year-old boy was a~lted by a Jro.pound bear wtule anendlDf a cb1ldrco 's show Saturda) at a sho ping mall. police and witnesses said. Kevm E. Kuhn ofGahon was clawed a the face by the bear at about ~:45 p.m. as he posed for a picture with the a · mal at the K.inpgatc Mall. a dispatcher at the Mansfield Poh~ ~partmetit satd. The animal's trainer was also IDJurcd as he tried to frtt the boy. Kevin was flown by helicopter from Mansfield GcncraJ Hosp1taJ to Children's Hospital 1n Columbus. where he was hsted in poor condJt1on with lacerations to the face and scalp. said Anne Monk. a nursing supervlsor at Children's. Criminal indictments ezpected soon in Iran-Contr~ affair Lottery jackpot dJvides club'• loyalties DETROIT -Kuchen emplO)CCS at a suburban Detroit hospital Joked wnh each other on the job and ran their lottery club under infonnal rules, until the) began to squabble over how to divide a S2.3 m1ll1onJackpoL Now 13 oflbc D1etary Lotto Club's 20 membcn have sued to have the Jackpot divided 20 ways. At the heart of the dispute 1s the Super Lotto ticut with which the club won S2.323.4)9 on Jan. 27 and club \JQS\U'Cf Norma Brumm's claim that w members fajled to pay for uckrts bought for that drawing and thus don't deserve a share of the JackpoL WASHINGTON (AP)-Indepen- dent counsel Lawrenct' E. Walsh is sendina up signals that his 13-month investigation will soon yield criminal indictments against key participants in the Iran-Contra affair. hired fonner U.S. District Jud&e Herbert Stem to represent his office apinst legal challenges to "possible prosecutions." for home on Friday instead of on Thursday. The flurry of activity stron&ly suggests that Walsh is putting l'he final touches on indictments against targets of his invcstiption. Charges an: expected qainst ex- national S('CUrtty adviser John Poindexter. former National Secunty Council aide L1. Col. Oliver L Nonh and two arms dealers who brokered the transactions: former Air Force Maj. Gen. Richard V. Secord and his one-time partner. Al~n Hakim. Criminal charges stemming from the sale of U.S. arms to Iran and the diver5ion of profits to the Nicaraauan rebels in 1985 and 1986 have been expected for months. The grand jury that has met secrelly since late January 1987 was recalled for additional questionina of a number of witnesses who testified ·------------..tC--.---------------------------------------- But the tight-lipped prosecutor has made a number or recent moves that clearly su.,cst indictments are immi- nent within the next few weeks. • Last month. for instance, Walsh months ago -another sign that Walsh's staff of 28 prosecutors is presentina the final pieces of evidence before seeking indictments. Walsh. who commutes to bis home in Oklahoma City each weekend, has been spendina more time each week in Washinaton. sometimes leavina NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MESA CONSOLIDATED.WATER DISTRICT Is proposing to change their fees and charges for some selected services. These changes affect deposits, delinquent accounts, new service, closing bills, new meter installations and construction water. Your views on these matters need to be considered. The District invites you to attend the following public hearing: Thursday, March 17, 1988 7:00 PM The District's Board Room 1965 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92627 For more information, please call the District's Public Advisor: J Chuck Hamilton I. ~· • • b. I. /'b,.011., (714) 831-1200 ~ "' 'IJl<:>f/lf "" l':m n 36-am I too old to Ilave ~baby? l\l like to have a baby. Is il too Jate for me? How will pregnancy affect a woman my age? Will I ever be the same apin? Is my h~'s age important? Can I have a be2lthy baby? \.~UNA OM«Mllel~~ ~A~ Laguna Canyon Road To the Editor: Now the naysaycn have wo n their point. the burden of suilt is about to be laid at their own doorstep. If ever lhcf'c was a classic case in law, this is iL 1..afuna Can yon Road is so unsafe that 1t has literally killed dozens, perhaps hundreds of motorists. Y ct the obvious fi x is rejected based on aesthetics -hard to believe. Quite obviously now, a lawycrwnh the ink still fresh on bis bat cum can 1oaftcr the city oflquna Beach and will undoubtedly collect millions, which will either come from the city's insurance carrier or from the Clty coffers. In either case it actually comes from the pockets of the citizens. So stand by La&una Beach. the subpoena is on its way. com ing by way of a marshal riiht throuih the Big Bend. However folks, there ls still a third solution that up to now has not bttn mentioned. So far it's been to dig or not to di&. with no wmnm&. How about the every-~yards-a-traffic­ liJht routine., T hat 1s a sure wa y to slow down traffic. Don't think it's fcas.ablc? Just look at Irvine -Culver Drive betWttn Campus and Irvine Boulevard. We have them every 200 to 300 yards.. and synchromzina them to be all arttn or all red Stmul- tancously lS beyond the capabilities o f our city C"Jlnttt"S. Hcntt they arc on their own timer box. The result 1s that hardly anyone icts killed because al the speeds o ne can reach between liJhts it's almost 1mpossibk to mttt your maker. You have to say w1th all candor that Culver Dnvc in Irvine is one of the safest roads in our county and the reason as a red liiht every few hundred yards apan. h 's also lfcat for the brake repair people. not to mention the tire folks and the p sohne industry as we sit thett with I .000 rpm on our tachometers wanina for a srecn li&bt so we can IO another 300 yards. But. we know we are safe. Before the next JUry makes a multi- million dollar dccmon in favor oft.he deceased. I suagest at ast a dozen red li&hts fo r La&una Canyon Roed. You will f>encfit two ways: 8ddcd safety throua)\ slower traftk . and man) new brake rchncs. tire shops, not to mention the ps stations that will spnng up bnn11n1 the city fTcsh tax revcn ues. It's an obvious w1n-w10 situation. You can't miss. You can even make enou&h money to pay off the pmdjna suits now on file. • • • To 1hc E<htor: G ENE SELIG Irvine Su&&csted solution to the Laauna C. an yon problems Wlth the dangerous and daily inCTCUing traffic and re-- lated horrors. Wo rk with CaJtrans to build a scenic thoroughfare throu&h the newly and dearly purchased brown bell Beginning at Top of tbc World and joining Canyon Road at El Toro Road. This should be a toll road. and daily commutcn may purchast a monthly or yearly permit similar to the park.in& permits in Laguna. The toll would be each way. from-.and-to the city. A double-lane tum pocket at El Toro Road would provide a choice for those who wish to avoid the man- madc traffic bottleneck in the City Hall/Festival area. No big trucks. This altemau~ route would ~heve perhaps onc-founh to one-third of the rush-hour traffic from Laguna Ca- nyon Road. The toll road should be planted a nd landscaped so citizens can enJO)' this beautiful grttn-prdcn strip as a -.elcomc relief to the thousands of acres ofbrown bell ThlS road would also provide aCttSS to emergency equipment 1n casr the dead SoCll()U) passes a nd scrub growth catches fire. Of course. the road from Arch Beach Heights would be opened so that those residents would not have to bra vc 1M dan&erous roads down to lhc famous bottlcocck in beautiful downtown l.aauna. Tolls coUectcd would be put into a special fund for purposes such as maintenance. beautification. etc .. and to cy~ntually ~funds taken wit.bout citizen approval from ac- counts dcsisnatcd for other purposes. I believe that Caltrans will wel- come this altanativc to ~ past decades of squabblina over w Ca- nyon Rolld fiuco. Thousands upon thousands of dollars have been spent on illocic:al and unwortablc solu- tions. La&una Canyon busineua would not &c put out of business by a proposed m uJti-la.De. divided race course where there is no chancr of ritha scttina to tbe businesses or from them. Tbe rdu.ed drive from upper Laau:na would join Canyoa RO.S out past ~business problem. and with a few creative ideas and cbanaa ~ present Canyon Rolld may well suffice and become an attractive entrance to our arusts' colony. Canyon Road beyond El Toro Road. wbcre then as no businns access problem could be wtdcned to facilitate CSCISJ( from town. Pcmaes lives could be spered. WouJdn t that be nice? PAUL WESTBROOK • • • Lquna Beach To the Editor: The~ was another accident in Laguna Canyon last week and the City Council of Lacuna Beach con- tinues to oppose widening and stra1ghtcnins 1..a&una Canyon Road. If a study were conducted rm su~ It "-Ould ~veal that ~ majority of Laauna Beach's working f~ works outside of Laauna Beach. Still. no matter who we elect to o ur City Council. they always end up living in the past -thinking of Laguna Beach as a quaint-littk beach and artist colony full of quaint-little people running their quaint-little shops. The truth. however, is that Laguna 1s now a full-time residency com- munity for a large part , of the professio nal population of Orange Count) and they must function on a countywidc basis. These people arc citrzcns of the county as much as they arc citizens of Lquna Beach. but the Cit) o f Lafuna prefers to keep them captive wnh1n the a ty by denying them adequate and safe roads to reach their places of employment It 1s no pleasure to have to fatt the danicn of the Canyon Road on a daily basis. It s a ni&}ltma~ for any rcsicknt to plan a sooal function on a Saturday or Sunday afiemnon that would rcqu1~ 101ng out the canyon. Three times traffic has to merge from two lanes to a single lane before rcachina the freeways. This process on a Wttkcnd afternoon can easily take an ho ur or more. Is this plannina? If Laguna ever bad to be evacuated on a Saturday or Sunday because o f a nuclear acadcnt at San Onofre, our City Council miiftt have men lives of residents and tourisu on their bands due to people beins trapped within the Clt,Y and exposed to radiatioa .t\ City Council is elected to make a city function for 1ts residents. Plca5C stop cattnna to what Lacuna Beach wed to be and ignorina the realities of the 1980s. No matter how restrictive your lqjslat1o n lS. ~na wiU never apin be ~ quaint-little co1oay you all SC"Cm to be dnamtnaol. · The shoptcepcn and artisu as well as the profes.siOnal people of l.llOna Beach love tbe city. but plcae let us breaW IDd have safe.. IF ill and our of our aty. E.ftOUlh people have died or bttn crippled ror tovma to live in l..tpna.. People can siop dyina to live 10 Lapna if you Mop your emotional appeals to paua If\? the put and let common scme and the value of human lift dominate your lhinkina. LADY DUCHENE lapna Beach To the Editor: 1k utide olfeb. 25 rwnt;:~ cat stuct ia the tRC • .._, and the request by tl9e OWM:r b t19e Fire Oepenmcnt to re.cue h ID8de my blood boil Miss Dean felt the F"&re l>eplrtmeat oftkials were derdict bee •-dley rdmed to rescue her poeeri111 tCtiJle. Tbe Fire Departmeot does not •ve cats .from trca for Ver/ lalical reasons. What if 1 fimnan was injured durina such a raaae and~ unabk to respond to a real cmcaltDCf such as a heart auack or a beby drowni~ A more disaant fire ~ pany would have to take the call. and t.bc added response time may be the diflCrcooe between life and dath. furthermore. as a tup1yer I do not want my money spent on medical bills and early retirement for the injured fireman and t~ cost of tmnina bis replattmcnt. As it was the Fire Department was evcntua11y forced to use two trucks to rescue Miss Dean. who later bad the audacity to admit her cat bad done it bd<n. I wonder how it Fl down that time? Andthis catontydid i1 this time because it was anpy with ~- I applaud the common sense of the Ne-wport Beach Fire Oepanmmt and its commitment to pro&ectina and scrvin& the best internts of an tbe people in their fine city. • • • To the Editor: PERI ROPK.E El Toro Re: your recent stranded cat article b) Jonathan Volllc (Feb. 2S). two • • • To the Editor: Slow-srowth initiatives have ~ ccntly been certified as qualifyina for the ballot in Oranar County and several cities in the=· With this news. comes the ex doomlday report from opponents of the in- itiati vc. A reunt preview of a survey commissioned by dcvelopen states that should tbe initiative be voted into law. Ora.nee County will no lonl!Cf be aft'ordabk for a portion of the work bu, and low-income housina will no lontitt be possible due to lower densities mandated for developers. What a joke.. as if OranF County is atlOtclabk now. Does anyone= tbint tbil county Ml wllat it DOW iD &be way o/ Jow..illCOft!C boUli-" This teems 10 be ..... b ..,:~ politioe ol iaitiativc °"C~ m~.aoc watda ~ pluaina COtlllllllllOD ........ wheft ctevetopen ask a iaa 111 cs la demitia. with &be ..... dllt • petmtlilt of'tbc end ptOCtucts will be low-idcome bousiftl. Does low-income boulina mean under $400.000? It is true. we dcspereldy need low- income bouslna iA Oruee Coun~. But cnaC'liQI tbe slow~ ~ itiativc isn•t IOina to provide tbas. Responsible plan.Una aad Fvmt- ment should have prOvided for this years qo. and it•s not too late to Fl behind some much-needed projects now. Another myth that this deve~­ sponsored survey touched upon as: af the initiative puses <>ranee C: will not have a la,.e-enouah force due to expensive housina. What is a lafse-eno&Ch work force? Two million. three million? When will we know'? Our economy is doina paL Docs that mean we have a ~ cnouah work force now? Tbc dcvdopm and builders will spend thousands of dol1an anempt- ina to scare tbe voters into bdievina economic doom will prevail if the slow-srowth initiative pastel. The developers may. in fact. make less profit Maybe that's tbe economic doom they arc pmlictina. MORGAN KENNEDY Huntinclon Beach Bullder bashlng ls newest for111 of local discrimination By KEITH JOHNSON ••JGct him apin. he's Irish •• was a phrase used to epitomize tbe ~ crimination to which lrish-Amcri- cans were once su~. The history of Amcna chronicln discrimination apinst many different poups. A part of the powth of our society has been the brcakina of our patterns of discrimination. If you were to ask the man on the street if we arc cnlarsina our areas of discrimination. he would protJ.bly vehemently deny iL Yet. in Southan California. a new scapept has cma~ that is bcina blamed for many oftbe ills of society. That MW pariah is the builder. For years there has been a lqit- imatc dcbateovapowtb iS5UCSas we strive to enhance our quality of life. Recently, however. theft has been a mctamoq>hosisin thewaydi1cutlion occurs. There is much less debate. and a prcdominan« of blanket condemnation oft.be role ofbuilden. Toda)'. one of the best ways to def~t an issue -any issue -is to attribute builder support. This is neither news to those of us in the industry. nor to many citittns. Yet this trmd is haviDf very neptivc ramifications m a wick variety of arenas. both wclJ-known and las obscu~. For cumple, when then is a widespread presumption that it's OK to beat up on dtvclopen.. this in- bcrcntl) affects bow dtvdopcn arc tmitcd by my build1naand cn&inecr- ing staffs. Officials~ to f4=t bu11dcn arc put of w public are plcdlcd to ~. They also o the rK1 that in ddayana a buikkr or 1mpc>5' na extra costs on him. they arc ultimately hurtina hn consumer - the homctluyn. Recently a builder filed an applf- cation for a minor architectural chanac to a n alrcady .. pprovcd planned residential community. ~ GUEST COMMENTARY attitude of the staff was. -we view any applacation for a c.banse as a brand-new application. aivina us the riiht to request anythina we want ... There have bttn two rettnt cases in which the staff requests for cuctions were so open.sive that the projects wett rendered infeasible. In both cases. the overall projects bad been Pf'C\·wusly approved and ~ buildcn were suantina sianificant improve- ments. But beaux the staff mem- bcn did not fttl they had a raponsi- bility to deal fair1y wnh tbedevelopa. the public lost out. While this attitude is widespread. there arc obviously ~ny fine P.Ublic scrvants who trat develOpen 10 an CCJ~ manncT. Yd. they arc placed in a position where their dcalinJS with dcvelopcn arc subject to unfounded scrutiny by those who want to ensure they are .. scttina enouah out of the builden. •• When the cumulative ampecu of thesr actions create a restriction of supply, tbe scarcity will drive prices up. This will occur both in tbe market for new and resale homes.. This phmommon was evident in the 1970s when aovcmmmt action caused sbortlFs and very biah infla- ORANGE COAST ....... tion in housana prici .. and rents. Unfortunately, we are followina that same course today. 11le result 1s a lower standard of livins for all citizens who want (or need) to chanar their residence. Families will have to devote a pater pcrccntaF of t.beir income to homcbuyina. Some will have to IC'tlle _ for less borne than they hoped for. Othen will not be abk to afl'ord a house at all Rents will be drivcn up. By cnp1in1 in .. developer be.shin(' and cxpreuinc .. tick-tbe- buildcr sentiments. our public ter· vants arc failina to serve their ronstitucnts. They are a.ho bel.,tna to create a pervasive attitude that is beina adopted by our citizens and by citizen units who particiSJ91e in the aovcmantt of our arowth. It is our society t6at will loee in this ~ Wt deserve strona lcadcr-ihip from our public servanu to solve the problems our communities have. not to create new ones by more onerous aovcmmcnt controls. If we do not havt such lcadenhip. the irnqe of a short·term preser- vation of style of life "':~aated. but the real Iona-term will be borM by our cbildmi. who will not enjoy w standards oflivinl to which we arc accustomed. •ataA.. ... ·rt 11,. did..,.,.. .tlk« lw.,. ,6 .... c.. Sc pt pr e11 MO! p_mu ...... dliuwo don. 9loW ' puia. ne = low~ ....... PriY1 -~ poltVDJ Tbc1 Miklw encour sumub UnprO\ vices. It St.I cooper encour state-n tionof level." The -A busine to rctt It spec bility erevi04 firms. -< proper -F tnts, w in 'P9 aovcm -C Dl• I Dll NIC fared ! Sa turd other by firi ~ Iran barrq wounc: aJsore ootsp Iran have I lincc, ~J intnn. = Oft Cl ~ ..... 1:1. ..... ... ~ .,... lllami 21dv tviets LShing iv ate lterprise 1tes that the indepen~ of atives must be rn&1nt1ined and ~ direct com~ition with 1n enterprises to .. foster eleva- he economy to the wortd<lass >roposal would: Uow cooperatives to conduct .s with forciin companies and ve hard currency as payment ifacally mentions the possi- >f exportina and importina. asly reserved only for st1te iive <XH>ps the riaht to own ~· ermjt e<>-<>ps to hire consult-.. ho would have todotbeirwork ~ time outside their rqular mentjobl.. Dntain paarantccs apfost IOV· at interference in the runnina peratives except to maintain t order. ~athtoll t>UDtsin lssilewar OSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iraq .ix missiles into Tehran on ay and its air force pounded ranian cities. Iran responded aa missiles at Bqhdad and 1raq·s sccond-la.rpt city. said the rocket and bomb : killed 57 civilians and ed more than 130 others. Iraq ported many casualties but did :cify the exact number. said moR than 30 missiles ait civilian ~ in Tehran itonday. induchna three hospi-~rts• school and tevcnl boUKS. 1 Iran and Iraq appealed to ational bodin to help end the c. The United Stites., however, saw no cbaqe in lran·a policy di.. the war and saw no ~diplomatic efforts to lrmiaa CIMllll. S.tuniaY'a 29 a Md 60 wa1drd i• Tduan ~ ........ ,..kiWud ._ 210 w11•1d ill die Iii· ......... ~ ello said its. bu bombed I citiea and IOWftl. Ina '1 c Republic News Asncl said l1ians ~ kIDed in \ioee~raids. Christ Lutheran School Quality ACidemic LNrning E•P-!~ri..;;;.e.:....,.n~ces..:;.;;.~---.--..--·•--=--­Cllrtst-Centere<f ifuateon Preschool-grade 8 LUTHt•AN ~ SCHOOLS------ Non·DilcrlfniNtcwy Enrolling ,., Saa•""*" Now We .-.c ttUllkfttt ii :J fort~ 1981-19 School YQr ~!he ~c:;.,_ ':i:.-'~ 760 Victoria Sc. -....... ~ S416966 K·8 nL ictl:iZ1 ' :c~= .. u ,. ,,3, Presc"hool \,;;Meut .. ~ .. .,, tChool. NO PAYMENTS OR FINANCE CHARGES FOR 90 DAYS* ~ We red uced our compare at prices 10% to 50% on every item in eY ry department. Just look at one money saving example below. J (;ET THE 53994t 1 DI .ETIE FREE WlIEl\ \-() BUIT THIS 6-PC. LIVI G ROOM GROUP FOR 0 LY 899998! S \\"E 90! Comr,lete 6-pc. co ntemporary living ronm includes86 ' ofa~ love ea t and chair in oldln blend; oak cocktail and 2 end tabl . Free dinette include 43 " round ~la-.. .... hr.t-.. ... tahl r. i can<-·hack Breuer c hair~. , _.. ..,._.u tm: Mb Ml reuon you•re not hllC>PY ~your furniture.._.. you -• hon'9. we will -. • --...,., ---' dllya. --.&. MOr • UNDBLI DlD If you Ind ba idll*-1 .._.in *di 1111 wttere..,.,,---' days tor ..... we Wit retund 1'9 .-..a. w.•pevoua..,.yeer~wimnlyegMmtllc::Dydl:"c:11 1n~anct~o.aa..,.t1bleinour.,_ ... _,,...Md 0019 1G1a. "'°"9: 714-G1.-&0 ... ~SM Dii90 frWj and S.lt"ctl ltWiCl blh:Hn.,....,. Md Ytdoly. Phone l1~~2Mt 1 ••• lk .. ..,,_ ... _, F""' Md V.a11l .._.: 1-...19-1111 coea ·left QllF ~end Hltboi IMS .,.... 714·MCMMI I 0.--M1 ... 1W Mt11Y 1().1. ....._ .._..., 12._ .. If you're shopping for a new home or apart- ment, there's one option you're not apt to find in typical housing projects today. We call it The Life Option. A chance at the healthiest life your housing dollar can buy. And we provide it to residents of Rancho Santa Margarita through an array of recrea- tional resources they are not apt to find in one place-anywhere else. Recreation By Design. Not Afterthought. In some developments, recreational facilities are strictly an afterthought In Rancho Santa Margarita, recreation was designed into the town's basic plan from the beginning And in a big way. Over half of its 5,000 acres are planned as plazas, parks, paseos, picnic areas and green- belts. Places for rest, relaxation and exercise. Vutually every community street is con- ceived with adjacent bike paths and walkways. And miles of jogging trails thread through the town, interconnecting its residential neigh- borhoods with its commercial areas (like its burgeoning 40()..acre Business Pdrk. new "home'' for Hughes, UNISYS and other com- panies). Areas where employees, who live in the town, can actually work within 4'bike ride of their homes. In some neighborhoods, there are private recreation centers with pools and spas. Resi- dents also have access to a community beach club-with a swim lagoon, sail and paddle boats. sand volleyball courts and picnic areas with barbecues. And community parks: One, outfitted with lighted tennis courts, multi-sport fields and a basketball court Anothel; surrounding the town's 13-acre lake with a jogging path, an 18- station exercise course and an amphitheater And more parks are planned, with more amenities. RecJatioD By Pnwideace. While its designers are turning the town into a paradise of recreation, Nature has turned its surrOUDdings into a paradise of parklands. Plac- ing still more recrea- tion opportunity at its doorstep. 5,600-foot SaddJe- back Mountain. The mountainous wood- lands of Cleveland National R>rest CJNeill Regional Park. Starr RanrlJ Audubon Sanc- tuary. And Tucker WJJdlife Sanctuary. RanrllO Santa Margarita: The Recrea- tion 1bwn. Designed to keep its residents alive And living to the fullest .· :: :: .· :: .. . · ... :: .. -· -· . -: :: . . · :: .· .. :: . ·: :: . . f ~ . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . • . • 1 ( • . ' . .,,. :i • I .. I . "' . . . . I • • . . .. ·' ·: ., :· .. . . , =· •• • ·' .· .. . : :· ·: =s •• :1 • i , I . .1-1t .. w.1-..aac1..,eDoorclaalnaaaJad7CJUtiuno TomandllleldeWebblla .... •tn ... pla•. ~ticket MJHnc daty. °"'I Ud non .. Oeort• at Raman Opttona party. The rush is on for Western/casino fund-raisers Western-themed parties arc popu- lar these days and seem to ,et an even hi&hcr ratina when coupled with casino pmcs. Example: Newport Beach's Cinderella Guild ofChildrens Hospi- tal of Orange County drew a crowd of 400 last week to iu Western party, which opened the OC international auto show at Anaheim Stadium. .. Last year it was black tie. I think everybody had a much better time th as year.·· said co-chairwoman 8-ia Ike. ··At the first one we made $30,000. and we eapect to do better this year. Also, the weather cooper- ated -no rain and hail this time." The cowgirl and cowboy panygocrs roamed the tented area and found the horses under the hoods of 400 shiny new cars on display, including a S 180.000 Aston Man an. Wnttrn Union played music and clogen from Knou's Berry Farm entertained while KIK-FM deejay Jad .. ser kept the evenina lively. In lieu of the missint poker chaps. JUCSU bet beans lO wtn 120 prlZC'S awarded at the wheel of fonune. Cinderella memben workin.g on the event included co-chairwoman Bette Debnat, Mariola Pideu, Wu4aSkl• hostesses Peart lhq. Jeaa MalaeMJ and ~ Mdatyn, Jou Kipper and Marla,..,,... • • • Saddles. picket fences, barrels and bales of ~y transformed San\a Ana Country Oub into the WikS WC$1 jamboree scuin& for the SIAIC Door Chapter benefit for the Oranae Coun- ty Performina Arts Center. Ways and means chairwoman .,,.. F1d was in charae of the pany. Her committee incl&adcd .Juet Daw-. who rounded up the West· em props, and NMCY CarlMa. belt Ge.let and g.elJll WllMI. Abo o.t. Pueale and btt twin sister D t' 1 Wder, who were in ctw,e of lassoina the prizes. The twin priz.e-senen arraQled places-to-so prairie peck.Mes that successful ~pmblers" could l>uy with chips won at the casino \ables. One of the most souaht af\Cf' was the Las vcw trip that 1.ena,.. and am Elwel now own. Show Down provided thedancina music. and the buffets provided the Cabaret to turn Crystal Court into casino CtysiaJ Coun at South Coast Plaza will \Ike on the look of Monte Carlo Saturda) when members of Cabaret Chapter move in for a casino niaht. The chapter has arranacd for pm- blins. dancing. prius. food and auctions to raise funds for the Oranae County Performina Ans Center. Chapter president JaUe PolMm•• has promised a naaht to remember. with Freefall providina dancina music. Learnina tables art beans set up for newcomers to pmana \ables. Festiv1t1es wall act under WI)' at 8:30 p.m. Tacket pnccs arc $4S rf arranaed by March 7. Afterward they 10 up to $60 and will be available at the door. Black and white attire 1s ~uitcd. VP of ways and means JHJ Cb,el is Casino Niaht chairwoman and said she plans to uphold the chapter's tradition of a glamorous pany. • • • The new auxahary of the Newpon Beach Assistance Leaaue. La Mansa. will hold rts first benefit March 13 at the Red Lion Inn an Costa Mesa. ··L· An du Pnntemps" willbeaJnat6p.m. with champaane. hors d'ocuvrcs and a no-host bar. An an auction amnaed by Hana Ups 1s set for 7 p.m. and will feature works by Rockwell. Boulanacr. Dali. Chapll. Maro. Kelly and others. The latest fashions an everythana from sponswe:ar to bu1ancss attire will bt modeled Thunday dunna the eiahth annual Gentlemen's U.berdasbery at Irvine Hilton. Kitty lnhe will coordinate the Mow, which features fashions from Fmion Island merchants with Or- .. County business and civic ....,. IS models. S._pnyitot Tom Riley is host for dlt Sorit'ty Devoted to the SKrcd ,.....benefit. Tony Moiso. P.!"Sadent Ol S...ta Marpnta Co .. Will 1C1 u -· The fund-raiser is acheduJcd ll9A at 11: IS a.m. and conchade at ':\·~· si-nel of businns and _...any women will award prizes ~..,models in several humorous nuc.-ia. indudina "the moA likely • teen buyi"&e blaCk market 1illrlt¥ nam in al~ bdtind Tickets are $20 earch or S3S per couple. Event chairwoman LbMla Carroll. 432-941 3. as handlina reser- vations. A portion of the evcnina will be devoted to award opportunity prizes. includinaa trip, theater tickets, flyina lessons and limousine service. &adly Ree4 is chairwoman of the auxiliary, which is composed up of career women from throua}lout the county. • • • Guests attendan& the 6:30 p.m. Thursday pany of the Volunteer Center of OC Central/South at the Westin South Coast Plaza will find 19 wancnes pounna food from Alfredo's. Adreinos, Bisiano. Gandhi. Gem- mell's.' the Irvine Marriott. John Pohl's Bistro. le Midi, the Newport Mandarin and Nicole's Grill. "We expect over SOO auests to enJO)' a sumptuous evenina as they help the center raise funds needed to meet the volunteer needs of OranJe County," said Sbroa PaJ.JeJ. chair- woman of the event. Tickets are S3S each. Reservation anformataon as available by callana 9SJ.-S7S7. • • • A Western hoedown as planned for S p.m. Saturday by the Mesa-Harbor Oub of Costa Mesa. Ticket infor- Neiman-Marcus ... Cost of the show and luncheon as SI 00. Paul Carey. executive assistant to Riley~. wall take reservations at 834-JSSO. • • • Carole Jackson. author of the "Color Mc Beautiful" makeup book. will appear from 3 to S p.m. today at the Huntinaton Beach JCPnney store to diSCUJS color by teUOn. As she lectures. makeup consultants will demonstrate a vancty of looks - from natural'° &lamorous -for each KUOn. ~is no cha'IC. • • • Gloria Onkf!'Cjian will be hon0t· cd It 11 Lm. Tuetday at a fashion luncheon sponsored by lbe women·• Auailiary of the Arthritis Foun- ctation•s Oranee County braftdL The luncheon will bt at the Irvine Mar· riott. ne .,~. wife .io4o:a a u. of matron as available from Glerta MeLaa. 847-8134. or a.a.ye Beey. 964-3537. The Costa Mesa Women's Oubhouse wall be the settina for the event. Plans arc to Jive it a Western look. with wall paintinp and checkered table cloths. The Shins and Skirtssquaredanceclubwill present a proaram. A steak and beans dinner is scheduled. Shoppina will be a poss- iblity at the cocktail \ables., cake \ables and a whate elephant display. • • • The Casa Teresa Guilds will hold a Casino de Casa pany at 7 p.m. March 19 at Jewel Coun of South Coast Plaza. Featured will be casino action. dancina and a buffet dinner catered by Turnip Rose. Jeaa Keatlq is event chairwoman. • • • Charter Two will hold its eiahth annua day at the races Saturday to raise funds for the OC Performina Ans Center. Members and auests will stan the day w1th a 9 a.m. liaht breakfast and champaanc at the Counhou~ Restaurant. At 11 it's on the buses to Santa Anita for racana and a buffet lunch. Vickie MePM,... will coordinate the event. which will conclude with the bus ndc home. hond'ouevrcsand wane bcina served as track fans other "salute to outs\andina persons" award wanners that includes Jane Wyman. Oaare Trevor and Lawrence Welk. The event wall be a Holly Mitchell musical utravazana featurint fashions from Lillie Rubin. Hanis A Frank and Somper Furs. Phyllis Salyer is pcaidmt of the sponsorina aroup. Claire Van Hom. 642-S600. and Elizabeth Jcnta. S47·SS91, will take raervations ($<t0). • • • The latat trtnds in weddi ... home ~tina and aucnain1111 will bt lhowcued f'tom 6:3010 9 p.na. Mondly by RobiMOn't and Modrrn Bride lftllllint duriftl a pracn'8ticMI at tM fultion laland store. The CYCDI ii .. IO CPI •rd coupla. do wiU ba~ tM opponaitJ IO wia I ~--· tfqw ••• ~· ---- compare notes. Tickets (SSO each) are on sale on a first-come basis by callina 854-8367. • • • Tem Bini of San\a Marpri\a Co. and Beb Allet1Ma with Presley of Southern California arc co-chairmen of a 6 p.m. St. Patrick's 0.y (March 17) Golden Aac A ward dinner at Four Seasons Hotel. The OC Council on A,jna will prcscnt an award to Supervisor Tem llUeJ. • • • Shamrocks and wild Irish roses will decorate the Newport Beach home of Cina ... Bell ... .,.. on St. Patrick's Day for an Irish coffee to benefit the Discovery Museum of OC. Friends and supporten will \Ilk "blarney" over Irish whiskey cake and f rcsh strawberries from I 0 a. m. to I p.m. Admission is SIS per person. Reservations arc available by callina the museum. 540-0404. • • • The major fund-raisina effort of Carousel Chapter, OCPAC. will be a St. Patrick's Day flina at the Im- provisation. 42SS Campus in Irvine. An cveninc of comedy and dinina it planned Wlth C.U.. a.tu ... IS chairwo01an. The fun tqin1 at 6:30 p.m. Ticket information as available by callina 497-4066. South Coast Plaza will paent a sprina fashion show at noon S.tuntay in Jewel Court. Alfred Suftl,. Bea'\iOn Paris. ¥t.. Jaeeer SOomwcar. Lillje Rubin, Ntwp0n SWf Co., ..... Boy Maternity, PofU International. Saint Laurent rive .. udte Md Ted lapidus ttyln will bt sbowft. • • • Athalie Clarke wiU bi die hoeoruy chairwomu b die Maida 16Maioe luncheoa pluuaed by F'lort9CI Crit-emaon Servicel.. Jeuit Wabd ii dmrwoaau for tk St. Pllrick•a Day- dwmed evat act fOr I l L•. M fow SatOMHoed. ne &aslNoG show will ..... a Fm.ch acttnt a Saint LMlat rive Pudae*!-tftlltv~wt "''*""' pecccl &om Ti(W ate S40 eK1L ._..._ (19 ........... ~ mlllil .,.,. .... barbecue dinner. .. We bave I SO here toni&ht who each oaid S60. We should make about $6,000, .. Auch said. • • • The pmina tables opened durin1 the cocktail hour and did a brisk business all evenin& of the "Casino Calypso .. held by AffiliatesofHuman Options at Four Seasons Hotel. However, the playina sroup of 160 took a dressjer •pPfOICh toward aujre, and c<>-ehaarwomen 0-. ca..,. and Mldde Wdlft opted for a sit-down dinner. arts UMsaJ supplied the ftonJ centerpieca and Ae:fl'J a.tc" • donated the wine for the dinner of strawberry papaya salad. rice-s=aa chicken breast and mocha-t mousse. 1 "We staned plannina this dinna tast year and we should make around S2S.OOO." said Webb. Webb was happy over the party results and happy. too. about ~ priu husband T .. won -a Der Taco truck will come to their Latuna Niauel home and serve dinner for'°· ....,......., ... DlaM Prelaat t'eelllOta Wead peillOD&I ..,..,..... Diane Freis malres one-slze-flts-811 togf r .., Onlnge Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Mwcti 8. 1111 EXPLAINING NEW AGE ••• W.-81 . PoPUlar. and much of wba1 ~ b*' CaArid .· MNpt;ysics ldl fOr the mOJt PM't undtt &W ""'bftlll of Holisoc 5'&adin -lM whole VIC'W o( It~. which included the physical. emo- &ional. mtntal and IN piriwal P•tttan Ate,. under the lovt• ~ Mee of Jnill and .. Cllirili ICiousDal. aow t\'oh'llll :'• Aqua.NA Alt. nm o«tfllld tr ~e(l'vt . -HOJUtic bccamt' 1 term to co~cr uylh..ana that was not trad1uona.1. W!'elhcr in mcdlClM. ph1losoph~ or PIYChOIOIY· Also included as Hohsttc was Tbanatok>&y. or the study of dath and d) 1na, which tttmcd a li kely olace for me to be -apply1na what r had upenenced with what J had stuched and find1n11n outlet for my new undcrstand1n1 and cnefl,ICS aSlrofoti ti WhO toJd UI of J--alipint with Mal"L ulberi .. lll _. ' . """ toul••· ailllliJ!ll ..... ~.._-..-ttjpOnubiht> 1r you -.11 lat . ~~t chefs wtll ~xhlblt talents at NHAM benefit IJVIDAD&AN ............. ~ American, one Omnan. one ~ustnan and five Frenchmen will be •n Four Seasons Hoiet k.iachens whippina up their spc:cialtia for the March 27 "Art of Dinina II" benefit of the Newpo,n Harbor Art Museum. "The chefs will be cornina in three da)s before to statt their Pftpantions (or the 4S() CXpeC'led pe"SU." said C.llccut1~e hotel chef Mtdltl ....._, who will make quenellet of wild ~asant mousit with aanberry sa~ to bqin the evenina of'aourmct fcastina. ··For S2.SOO. a person can sponsor a chef and that will entitle them to come in on Fnday and SatunSay to • waldldw~"tMdAoD daairw -O 1 tf 1111 at • kiQoft ~. tM r.o.et. -we will M"C IM bett ~bell food ud -w. at thil di1'ntr ... iaid mUINID bolfd ollnllkel prai- deat ..... 81 •'IJ. Oerma..... chef Joachim Splichal (RcsncY Oub. Loe Art- IJdn..) wih Coonlinate die diftnC'f Jeaturina roat duck prepaftd by Jimmy Schmidt &om the Jtaulnnake C1ub c)(Dmver and fUet of turbot by Alain Ouc...c from Hotd de Pan1. Monae Catlo. Frmch-bom Michel Richard of' Citrus in Loe Anaeles will do ~nt bell pepper terrine: Jean- Loull-P.Uadin of the Waaerpte Hotel in Wlllhinston. O.C.. plam a con. somrne of mt and pcen cabblaic with Santa Barblra. and Andre Mandion of Biarriu. France. will create a chocolate delicacy dessert on a honey- bee nest served with chicory sautt. Gerhard MichJer. who trained in his na1ive Austria and has worked at five-star hotels in France. Switttr- land. ~rmany and Canada before arriv1n1 tn San Francisco. will trut auests to a cornet filled wtlh plum wine sorbet and plum compote. As aucsts discussed plans and anticipated the upcomina dmmg expcnmct. they lunched qu1le well on crab fritters. medallions of veal with pecan prtic saUtt and a mer- ingue filled with a medley of fresh fruit. The dincn inchMScd Am Skn, Martel'.,., PwlaGe!.kw,Jad Ska, um.. ...... Lek ea..... Jerry Harrtact.. Pew Sfnpe, s..ty 8dpl. Olttyl henee and llevlac..ey. An of' 0.nanJ reservations an~ available by calhna the must'um at 759-1122. I think tbc knn New Asr came fs:om astroloCt"rs who noted the olancts ~h1ft1ns positions and m-n~nc1n& Cnt'rgy, as well IS bcm& I tenn for a new lype of thinkma - M>mcth1na lo call all or the 1ntrospcc- ll \C Studies On behavior, trcatl~ 1nfl~nccd b~ Carl Juna. · Soon the pp between lhc more lrad111onal bclids and these .. new age ideas narro~cd. Ph1lot0ph\ broad~ncd from rc-mtcrpretauon. spintu;il beliefs bq;ln to encompass a vanet) of religions The Easl and the Wi:st approochcd one another. psy- cholog' l'\pandcd into famil) th1:rap1ec, clnd stress management '1!>ual11at1on and mcd1tat1on came oul of1he m)')llcal closet and became popular b«:au~ they produced re· suhs i\ll of1h1sSttmcdncw.evtt11f11 143S mnch a rcinlerprttallon of the old C'OnSCIOU.t.neSS of mankied. Mass com mwncauoo bcUlll wMI ii 1s bnnas the world clOlef~. W. rall> for cauSC'S oo a pata ICale. • fe-cl the narvauon. hvc tbc....., W the fears. suffer the pa.uasof•= so 1t sttms natu.m that a moR pc~pcct1ve be a pan of' an C'ftlrMae•••atlml new consc1ousoaL TM H.armonic Coo"CilJSIKlt a.. Augusl broL1&hl atttn.tiOft to U.C W.- numbcn or conte11mtiou:I , .. pt henna all over tbc planl't to J!!8'J for peace and ere.ate harmoe)'. TM1 ~ere ushenoa ~n the New ._. cclcbrauna the com1naofthc DCW- no11ocastout the old. bul tomakedlie messt"nsrrsand Lhe rnnsastoflhitoW beliefs and rclt11ons more taJ eed mcananaf uJ 1n our ume. The media has a feicld day widt much of the Ne"' A&t.pamculartydlit more outlandish participants. bllll b' the most pan New Aarrs are sanceft. seeking a better undentandin& of "' 1ni. askm& thOK provcrl>ial ~ tioni.ofwhoam I and what am ldoble hrri:" Train before taking a walking vacation .\rmcd "'1th m) .. newnns.·· I re1urncd 10 college lo set a graduate degrer 1n m' earl\ .iQs -quite a re' cla1ton' I 14as scck1n1 to combine m~ intcrnt 1n dea1h and dy1na w11h m\ ~or~ and ab1h11cs with children ., found 1ha1 m) )cars had yielded me a grcal deal ofknowtcd1t and thal lhere was room 1n the counsding field for m) metaphysics as well The Hohs11c umbrella p ve me a p-eat deal oflautudc I could incorporate ll>'hat I hadr,~nc:nced .ntocounschng cnt1- call) ill children. and found cn1hus1asm for some of the tools - such ac, color therap). visuahzat1on and guided 1magcf) and l'vcn the use of quanL cryt.als-1n my work ..\nd lhe> arc fi nd1na the answcn- in thr new books and centers. ta dW upcn d1~uss1onl. classes. trmi.nan and \harin~ They att upandi:na thl'ir undcrstandins o(hfe. Stt1 .. lbe 1mponance of rcillhmg out to others tn IO\C: and canna. hvang lhe1rbdic:fa; Man' ha .. e found new mean.in& ia their. rrh11ous faiths. Even some of lhc churchn and synaiosues m- corporate ne'-"er ideas and lllU!f· prl't.at1ons. I ~ to lauah on a ru:ent vacauon when I remembered writina a column about tired , and feel. Elevate the lcpto rcheve tiredness. Now that's OK for simple lea pain. but that day I was suffcrina major pain and llOftY aJJ 1M way from my feet to the top of my head. I had walked for two days 1n Munich and was on my third day of secma Vienna by foot. I found that when Europeans said "That's about a five-m inute walk down the street." 11 took me four times as Iona. For someone like me. whose stand- Ina and walkina is confined primarily to reportilll on benefits which always bqin with corridor cocktail parties. the lq pains went away (somewhat) only after aJtematina hot and cold water soaks. aspirin. elevation and at least sill houn of slttp. To successfully handle a walkma vacation. I now know that one should v. Dm 10 into traininaand put in at least one mile a day before wortun1 up to eight houn a day. But the agony was all worth 1t becaux I did see some interesting thinp. 1ncludin1 some fashions m Germany. Austna.. Italy. France. Monte Carlo and Spam. OllC lhma I observed in all of those countries -plus Bcl11um. where our plane landed briefly -was that lt.lltured or patterned hot5Cf)' 1s very popular w11h all qcs from teens to &randmothcr. The tecn-qen seemed to ao for larac patterns while the oldC'r women wore tiny squares and diqonaJs doning the hose. which were mostly in blac\ and dark brown. many with seams. One of the airline cleaning women who came aboard 1n Brussels wore boolS w11h sheer black hose ornamented with a striped pattern. All the women also seemed to wear pretty scarves at their necks -silky scarves for fashion's sake. not warmth (although they may have helped some wtth the 40-degru weather.) Store windows wcrt filled with spnna styles. I was surpn~ to Stt that the fashions on mannequins wttc not as short as I expected -very few skirts wcrcmchcs abov~ the knttS. Separate skins were often teamed wnh fitted over blouses Back lo the fe-ct The evening sh~s I saw 1n Vienna were gorgeous Great colon sparthna with sequins and fancy tnms. I stood in my N1kcs and drooled over the elaborate st)lts I also learned while trudging from cathedral to castle and running lo catch trains that it's sman to tra'el haht. Sktn care products and cosmetic items can art vcf) heavy. especially 11 your lugpar is already packed wuh thermal underwear. A lifesaver as far as skin care 1~ concerned was the ··gift ~ 11h purchase" pack. It conta1nt"d the essentials: cleanser. freshener mo1stunzcr. For makeup. I earned a compact aboul four inches wtdc that held powder foundation. three e'e shadows.. lip hoer. eyeliner and brow pencil. three lip colon and blush There arc still enough products 1n the packet and compac1 for another lnp. I'll think about the next 'acat1on when my fttt and lep r«over .\II of lhcsc arc most definitely a panof1hc "lcwAgcoftoda~ I formed a couns.chftl scn1ce with a 'oung cancer pauent for a panncr TogcthCT ~i: counseled fam1hcs of cnt1call) 111 children. lectured al medical and graduate schools and conunualh nplored new ideas Some of th~ ideas included the morr spintual aspects of d)ing and learning to cope with cntacal 1llncn. There a rc other '1ews of wha1 lh1s ~cv. .\sc 1s atl about -t he morc ··spintual .. one ~h1ch alludes lo the \\hen I look back on the sm& 20 \tan I sec ho .. far I have come to understand m~'SoClf. my family ad m) h'1na Ho~ I can cope wrth the str~s of life toda)> hov. I can apply m~ heightened av.arcncss aad !Jen\1t1' 1t~ 1n m) coun~hn&-I can 9CC the re\ult\ I can fttl the growth. I suppo~ I am a '-t>~ .\ger.Just hk.c T l'l'n .\gt:r\. ..e arc so oft.en ma• understood pngl\ and a•k•iud l4 1th our bcha' 1or and ideas.. ~ 11m~ looking sill) or actma straJlle. sc.·ck1ng Jppro,al. cxc1tablc and 'unC'ralllc \\c speak our own la nguage usm1 v.ords lite -ihe hsbt. a~ arcncss channchna. v1brauons. harmom balan~ and anunemcat. - \\ic talk. about crys&als, cncrsy and color ra)s The funny tb1na ts. ~ all understand each other And JUSt ltkc T ccn ~ NC"A A,ers att bciT lO st.a~ PEOPLE INNEW AGE MOVEMENT SAY IT'S MORE THAN CRYSTALS, CHANNELING •.. holDBl Sprincficld aivcs crystal auune- ments -at $60 for 90 minutes -in which. lite a 1hcrap1st. she helps people identify the source of their personal problems. Unlike a conven- tional therapist perhape.. sht p~cs edvicc based on intuitive knowlcdle about a client Sht docs so by placina crystals around and on lhe body of the chenl. .. As with everythina, tbett nccd.s to be a process of discrimination and a proceuoOooli"tatand sayina "Docs ,Olis really work ror me?' We always 6ced to disti~ui~ whether or not it tem\S riabl." Spri"lfield says. She pve me a crystal anunemcnt. As I laid on the sround havin' crystals placed on my solar pkxi1. wondered about the rocks in my own bead. This is the New Aae? • ··The New AF is more than .ehannclina and cry1tals," Wilkes ,says. It is 1 mixture of ancient and •rnockm -wnh m&!'Y of the baste . tenets of Hinduiam. Christian.i&y and native American rcliaions -that ' . World traveler and antique • uthority Gwtn Zncrold will be Wkiftf her 17th appearance at a "Vif'lin1a Castle Auailiary ltt· lure/luncheon Thunday when the Newpon Balch Altistance leque poup .r.esn'! its 17th annual event 1t tbt ~r Rct0n. "Nos1a11i9 ftom Grandmother's TNnk .. i1 the theme for the event, wbkb will beain at 1:45 am. and .contiHt ... ul J p.m. " Acioordillll to lec1uri chairwoman tt9P9 Von Herzm. SOO women AR tlpiected \0 atlend. Ginny Utt ii auiatant chairwom1n. Tiac S40 tkktls arc 1vai1abk by conUICttrw ......,. Horne at 640-51 SO. uxs quantum physics and the philosophy of Carl Juna to explain how reality works. .. People need to take mort t1mt'. to fill the spiritual void 1n their lives ... says Len Cohn one of the new directors at the Hcahll Center 1n El Toro. The Healu Center is a super- market of the metaphysical that is not strictly New Age but supports the belief that there are many paths to the top of the mountain. If you believe thcrt is only one. you're probably on the wrona hill. The idea 1s adult education which betters the world. "I. believe 1ha1 world cnli&htenmcnt 1s a process whereby each person becomes whole and then helps the nc.llt l'Crson." says Hank Basaync. also a director at the Hcalix Center. He lhinks the currcnt intcrnt in his ccntcf and si.milar ones is d~ to fcclinp of emptiness and a ycarn1n1 for a more balanced life. ••Peopk arc drivina around in the BMWs lookinf for somethini. •· Lynnea.rt.so Garden Grove said to me one day iru Huntinaton Beach beauty salon. Y cs. 1he New Aar pops • • • Praim Sin&h. executive director of 1he Rchabe1itation ln1ti1utc of Southern California. will rtt:cl vc the maRIFf of' tbc year award Thursday from &he ~.Y for Advancement of Manaeemcnl. Oranat Coast Chapter. A 6 p.m. dinner with a tour of RIO has been scheduled at the facili1y. Tustin and l.aVN. Orans. ••• Tbe Monday Momi"J. Club's Mardi 14 aooe haocbeon well be held at the Holidmy laa. ~na Hills Lillian Drew, 497..:.WlS. will take reservations thmuall ~h 9. -. .,..... Oranee County WOtMn Lawycn wiU praent 1 .. wdcomc to the , up in \lrange places. We began talkma about the crystal JC~cll') she "-Ore and moved mlo her p cr\onal c'pcri :n cc with metaph)sics .. I personally traveled the "orld look1na for 'It' and didn't soul ·· "It.. 1s also a ftthng of being connected with }Our comm unit~ and the .. orld. says Brian Ennght. pub- lisher of Huntington Beach-based Resources mapzmc. a 56-pagt' quar· sourc~ ""' ha'e to work t.,her " he sa~s. adding that a.s his Rnourtts sro~s so too docs lhe 1ntnnl 1n sp1n1uaht~ 1sn 'ta rehpon. -·~ Roben ISwTows of Spiritual Collnt.nfctu Pro,u1 1n Bcrhlc). -\ Chnsuan thicolopan. he s.avs the "'"rw <\gt mo.,cmcnt fills a votd 10 pcoplc·s 11 .. n without pumns ratnc- uons on them like more tradmonal ~hgwns do It Is a ml.xtare of ancient and modern - wlt.IJ many of the baslc tenets olHlndulsm, Cbrist1anlty and native American re- lUlons -tlJat DIJeS quantum physics and' tlie plilla.oplly of Carl Jung to e%J1laln how realltyworb. · It's a gro~th that ~me attnbute lo last .\u1u<1 t's Harmonic Con- ' ergence. a time ""hen thousands of the fa11hful got together and hummed 1n the :'lie~ .\ge Enn&hl aJso II'" 11 least pan1al credit lo the made-for· trle~ 1s1on mo' 1e .. Oul on a Limb - stamng h1rlc~ Macl.a1nc and based on her book chron1clin1 her metaph~')tcal ~rchmp. .. h ~as tame for people to st.an gctung 1ntc~s1cd.-says 8arbas. who is also an amolottr .. The New Aar means lhc beginning of man) many changes The banlung S'tStcms of the ~orld arc going to brcak.do~n. wh1~ h has al read' staned ~1th the c;.rash lut }l'ar. bu1 ~e shouldn·t be scared ·· ·Th~ 5a) thcrr arc man) paths and thfft is no one truth Cb.at IS uucrl~ .ibs~rd:· sa)s the Rev Kent Sparb of the noo-dmonunattonal Chnst1an fundar?Kntahst Beach C1t1cs Commumt) Church tn Hunt- maton Beach ~1n Judaism and Chnsuanm th~ 1i onl" one mes51ah One lruth ·- find 11 until I took a meditatton class.·· she said. What 1s ''1t?"' It 1s .. that which 11 ves you JO):· accordma to Tim Stuetz. a former CPA who is now a Reikt master associated w11h the Edcnac Light Center Rc1k1 means -universal hght cner&Y... He teaches people how to "bnng bles5ings into lhc1r hfe and expedited trial proaram" seminar at noon March 14 at the Medical Confcrentt Ccnttt. 300 S. Aov.cr St Judacs Jud11h Ryan Hcnl')' Moore Jr and John Woolley will part1c1patc. Reservations., which includina lunch- con. arc SIS for members and S 18 for non-mcmben and arc a va1labk bv phonina8~3. · • tcrl) tabloid dmnbutcd free at ~t'"" .\&c bookstores. health food stores and the hke in Oranac and Los .\n&clcs counties. Lcamina more about 'ourself can summon up fcan about changt and lhe loss of q o. Wilk~ says .. Fear 1\ somc.1.h1ng lhal people nC'Cd to get O\t'r The reaction of others ~ho don·t bu' the beliefs oftbc New~ 1sofkn to make fun of them Wilkes and other "le~ "&rn respond tha1 while ~ha1 the~ ,..~ somctunn ma~ not sound rauonaJ. the NC11> ~ 1s not a product ui ra11onaJ thou&ht h 1s a produd uf intu1t1qn 'ou either gtt It or \OU don·1 W 1th a circulation of 210.000. his map.zinc is the laracst New Ase community rcsour'C'C 1u1de in the country. ..The world 1s a &Jobal village. and people arc bcginnans to understand that with shnnking re- Nol e'en-one. of course. thinks :'lie-. .\atn ·arc on the n&ht track "People arc looluna for 1 rJ111on that .. I kno"' "'hen I lalk about channcl- ana ll -.ound~ AS If rm COmlftl from left ficlJ ·· ,...,,. "'1lkcs. .. But I kno• 1n m~ hean ~hat rm dOlnt IS conu1.. .. • • • • REuBEN'S SIZZLING . IDR1WO Plank Steak Dinner for l\vo Only sq95 per person Sunday -Thursday Only Reuben's Restauraat .ena up a sizzlia1 pound and a half USD4 Choice top suloin marinated in wine a.ad speca. lf broiled to )Ur Wte and carved at your table b tbe two ol you. A.ccomparued by aourmet salads lite our incftdible sbrimp and tomato 'maipcne. sum unded by bu~ o mon nnp. creamed con. bot baked bread a.ad nee pilaf or baked poc.ato -1fs irresasrible! 1lle fed tbat made Reuben\ b.mous. All thas at a savmp of 500 And ty a& Reuben • • • • • • • • • a.t ~At..., "-'5 ,_ .. ,__._ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. WouP Saturdays at • ,... .... Sundays at l:lO until Mardi lO at Phillips Hall oa the Rancho,_.. campus. 17th aad Bristol lb'eetl ta Santa Ana. ReterVatiom are .U.. at 667·3163. The aewcomcn briJ11 tbe amber oflive theater produc:tioas in~ County this week to 19, but thete ux will be riQ&ina down their curtains after this weekend: ........ " ~ at the Irvine Community Tbeatu, Sunnyhill Roed at Turtle Rock Dnve. Irvine (8S7·S496). closina ~r­ fonnanccs Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. •""Leallc Ge" at the Unicom Emporium. 214 Main St., Hunt· .... ano.ac-. .. ...-,. _ _..._,..;...,:6J1TaliaC..-Oli CGlla ~ ... ...,... (9'7.:40'3).-'<"-Tiletda~s t•ro ::-n:=.~~l:~:!a. ...... April? . • ..,.. u.i ~ n 111· aa • I ..... Play~ 606 '•• ea;. ay_oa_ Road. Laau•a Bead1 (494-0743), TlllC~J: throuD S..· claJ'S at I p.m.. ys at ~JO until Marcbl7. •"lln. camw•• at the 0em nea.er. 12152 Maio ~ GerdeD Grove (6)6..7213). WedDadays throuO Saturdays It ~ Mud 26 with Sunday today and next Sunday at 7:30, Ma1'dl 20atlp.m. •"'BetraJal" at the Alternative Repertory Theater, 1636 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana (83~ 7929), Tbundays throuah Satwdays at I p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. until fun.her notice. ....................... ,the Westminster Community Tbeaaer. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster (99s-4113), Fridar.s and Satu.rda~ at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 8:30 thf'OUlb Apnl 2 with a matinee today at 2 p.m. The county's four dinner tbeaterS arc offerina thea shows on their dessert menus: (838-1 S40). niptly ~ Mondays at varyi111 C'U11ain times throulb May 8. j "'1-AlmA e.AllY'"CN> ~--... .. 1IO .... .., ~--- "Alm 8CID a.ATED W'G If 'If" to ~1'.»U I Choice ~broiled or grilled Frelli Jlahl Mahi, Chadll'al• • Bnut ol t1alcbn with scampi butter and fresh squeezed lemon, Ptlme .. ., Beef .. ju. B .... Nalsor.,_.le, ()JltJ1 fresh • 1 r •, ce&e or 'la and a sliced a....-. AND OUR HELP 10VRSELF ALL 10lJ CAN FAI' SOUP AND SALAD BAR. _..u. CN> ~O#~ST." IJ:S.~lti~ ft8DYE ~MITTER ON FRESH HOT POPCORN ....... Cllrtslte .._.Ille De It" by the Huntinston Beach Playhouse at Gisler School. 21441 Strathmoor Lane, Huntinaton Beach (832·1 405), Fridays and Saturdats at 8 p)m. tbroulh March 26. •"'Blhlle s,utt" at the San Oemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrillo. San Clemente (492-0465), Thursdays throuab Sat- urdays at a p.. m. until March f 9. •"Tiie Putatdeb" at the South- ampton Dinner Theater, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (498-7576), Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: IS, Fridays and Saturdays al 8:4S. Sun- days a t I :JO and 8: IS throuab May 8. •"Canael" at Elizabeth How- anl's Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real Tustin • ..,...., c.rae.• at tbe tbrleQuin Diener JltaybouM. 3503 S. HulN>r Blvd •• Santa Ana (97C).SSI I). 8ilbtly except Mondays at varyins cunain times throUlb March 27. • ...... c..-... p ..... It tbe Grand Dinner Theater, 7 freedman Way, Anaheim (772.nlO). nitbtly except Monct.ys at varyi111 curtain times throulh July 17. [TODA Y'S SUNDAY PUZZLE[ ACROSS decorative 3 RaVllg9 88 L.avllhtaMt 78 OefMt the 4 EndoMd cars 70 D .. 1cllng 1 Spindle oppoettion 5 Chem6clll .... 4 Epic 79 A*> compound 72 ...... 11o1. I Type of llang 80 Competitions eeoggec1-... IOwrttlln 12~ &4 Reflection 7 e.t•'tune 73 In fllvor of llftlde 85 V.mllh 8 Ma. Burnett 74Antwe 15 Force bed( 87 Couger9 9 Swedllh 15 8pme-17 Correct (. 81 Fruit Med muak:el group lowW:.19 text) 89 It....,, c:ofns 10 Soup ltwub 19 Forbidden 90 Singer ingr9cMenb 78 Spelllanr• Piii 20 s.nlpredous w-.ms 11 Rich eek• n Aebound g9fn 91 Mlet Scot. 12 Actr.-71P81e 22 Anknat• 92 Potato, e.g. Loughlin 79 Qolf peg 23 ActNU K•ton 93 Aaalatant 13 Extr8VllgMt 24 80W9f 80 Dice. tor 25 Hearsay SM tn the put 14 P8dftc teland lnetance 95 lnt....c:ted group 11 Steeple 27 Gordon Light-98 Rooster'• met• 1s~conte1t foot tune 97 T rtma l/WS'f 18 Show8d the Wfl'1 12 Ocem\ 31 Oglel 98 Tlveeded 18 Gode ~ ... 32~ fut.,,., 19 Fom.IMeeler'• 13 81nwnwa 33 tmplemelit 99 Force c.rd 85 BuldlngWle 34 MHdow 101 Hew lunch 21 Shipe'd ...... llSMMMr 35 Comf0f1 102 Shopping 21 o.tl br99d 11 Knlntng 31 ··~··· cent .. 21a.ged ltl9ctm 38a..gMl'I 103 Short btMk P9f*'-90 Pl'ocn.ell 1111111 40 Quit 10. Swtlea 29 Glllery 92Y.m 42 Smudgea 108 Attuall 30 Drted grape 1389wof 45 PW1ty frOZ*' 107 Ctrcle of 31 V*h epprow9 f1lln llgtrt 38 Shuts wtth 95 Mr. Tiie 46 Xenon or 108 Spoken force MOwna ·. krypton 111 AtnnnaUYe 39 Thld glf1'1 97 Ptolec1a (In 47 Tbn'• planet vote .eoa..n lrMI.,) 51 Slants 112....., 41 Jok• MW:Fr. 52 Percetwe 113P~ 42 Poltdor1 100 Attlll'I bo9rd 90Undl 114 PlllC9 43 Qty In 101 Aid•• 53 Spring month 111 J .. len tune F1ortda 102 1,780 r-dl 54 Fruit 124 Dul ftnllh 4' $S'Olf Pt I I 'fl)' 103 Knocb 55Bom 125 Mends (IOCka) 45 NurMrY orden 106 Anthology 58 Aoofedge 128 Pk* up the 46 tt.a.n 10IWMh~ 57 Jitdgee tab llltrOttOnllef 107 Men tarrtd 58 Actor Linden 127~ 41Joln 108 Unit ol 51 PtoNbtt 128 CetcMf'I 49 .... lllh ....,.. eo C.ontter glow 50~ .......... 81 Friend: Fr. 129 ....... atudy 52 ''Noggll'9'' 10I Wlftdlr 828b .... 130 Feel 53Qwt 110a.... 13 JCNe 131 Cenedian 54 DlstMt 11ann,.._ 85 SlltWled lndl9nl 57 Contrtbutor ee Dllperw 11a .-ur.. 132 French pronoun 58 Embnloe 111 Ablurd 819aemp 133Ca.dldet ..... 51 tttwia dw1lu •Fib tor.,,, ·~ 1189oldlited 70 Aodll1ta 134 PropMt ~ 117~ 71 Adem'I 11' Alowe .. ~ 135 But: Lat. 12,..,.,.··~ 120 Trounce 83 Hlppfn 111 72 Utter DOWN &4Cr.-121 Anglr8 730.ge 85 Attampta 122 Nlllll Hamlft 74 Dovel' cah 1 P-.on 113 W. llnOUM 75 More 2 Thtnk 17~- • i ~ E: ~ •• ~ ,. ,. ,. .. ,,. •• ,. .. •• ,. r• I• .. Curtain Call has a e011derrsed 'Carousel' Unlcoira 'srockmuslclll ~aJdJJa;g-e b .eea letgo ............ --------. ., TOii trrVI ............ .. If you~ i!"aai~ 1 production of Caroutd Without Its the"" IOftl -cw even I CUOUKI -then you can etVc>y the revival of the Rodsn and Hammersiein musical at £1izabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater . Once the initial shock of the chorus opmint the show with a numbtt from its IJ!COnd ICt ( .. Blow Hiah, Blow Low ) bas passed, dfrcctor John Fcrola's condensed version becomes quite entertain ins. .if not memorable. One can 1pprec11te the bud&etary considerations that kept the caroustl itself off the staae of the Tustin dinner play~sc. but the memory of a work•.na merry-so-round in the tiny Huntinaton Beach Playhouse. for its venion of the show. remains fresh. Nevertheless, Ferola's "Carousel .. is reasonably faithful to its roots. with winni~ vocal performances by Scott Wcdckmd as the carousel barker Billy Bitelow and Lynn Dove as the innocent youna Julie Jordan. Their .. If I Loved You .. duet is beautifully delivered. and Wedekind cams points for a well-presented "Sohl· oquy" as he ponders the fate of has unborn child. Mary Murphy, who has made a mini.career of playing comedic sec· ond bananas. has less to work with an the role of Carrie. but performs with ust and wide-eyed energy. GcolJC Quick seems miscast as her "bag. bewhiskered. overbearing .. beau. and later husband. The richest characterization is de· livered by Dimitn Christy as the swinish sailor Jigcr. who leads Billy astray. Pat Gassmann 1s excellent as the carousel operator. while Bette Rae needs more emphasis in her role of Nettie Fowler. Fine supportina performan~ arc turned in by Otho Boas as the heaven!)' Starkccper and youn.g ~he Beau vats as Billy's troubled daughter. Louise. Superb vocalist Mianonne Profant is plucked from the chorus to render the hauntans. hymn-like "You'll Never Walk Alone.' While not theC1'Cam of the Rodgers and Hammerstein crop. "Carousel .. does contain some of the composers' finest music. and the Curtain Call a, oa&G •• n•x ............ .. There's a wile 11yi1111 that tee· ommends that if you can't say somelhi!tf nice about someone. don't uy anrh•lll at all. Wd . I certainly hooe that com- Poltf/playwritht Carl Frcibefs won't lake this pmonally. but his new rock mu5ical, .. Letti111 . Go." currently premierina at the Finally A Unicom Emporium in Huntinaton Beach. is t.d. And l don't mean Michael Jackson "Bad," either. I mean bed. Ifs painfully bid. ~ in difficult to sjt lhroup. Its riddled with clichcs.. VIJ~ries and more boles than a shaploedofswiucheex. And to top at all off. ifs Iona. In a nutshell. ··Letuna Go .. takes a tired idea and manaaes to make It irritati!if.Juen Millerisa youna ma'\ with .. b11 dreams .. of being a song- writer /~rformer who has meandered thro~ life without muina much of himKlf. He has created 1 fantasy world called M'"usbroomland ... whece all dnams arc reality and aJI reality as dreams come true .. (no lie. that's the description). Scott Wedeklncl, L7DD Don ID .. earo-et. •• Durinaa stilted flashback scene. we discover that Juen's mother en· couraan her youna son's amaaina· tion, but dad frowns on it Why? Well. becausie he was also a dreamer whe>st Golden West Coll~ will hold tryouts for the comedy Arsenic and Old La~ .. Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Actors P!aybox on the GWC campus .... Char1cs Mitchell is dircctina and will cast 12 men and three women for the play. which opens May 6 .... more information is available at 895-8134. Kent Adams. djrcctor of ad· missions for the National Shakespeare Conservatory, will audi- tions actors for the conservatory in Los Angeles Monday .... the con· scrvatory offcn 1 two-year pro- fessional actor lrainina mm in New York City and an ei t·~k summer session in the Catska I Moun· tains .... call (800) 472-6667 for further information. The Bright lights of the West· minster Community Theater have scheduled tryouts for their annual vanety show tona&ht at 7:30 in the theater. 7272 Maple St.. West· minster .... all sorts of talent is being sought. and details arc a vailable at ·--""-., .... nerc•a a lot more 1oi•1 on a.round here than news, weather aad sports. §WITClllN& CHANNEUi i f'iiiii ..-... ...... ....... ~ ·-----· .... - -·---•U-·----C..C---C.. -·LI-~·~ -· ,....,., ... _ .,,.. .. _ -.-.•eo-. --------· :r••Jm uac---..c-------· ·--»•-~ -.---. . .... --.. -_ _, ___ ·-·- production is notable for its choral strcnath. Performances continue n~~~~tMo~~throughM~,-------------~-------------------------~ 8 at the theater. 690 El Camano Real. Tustin. Call 838-1540 for ucket 995-4113. information. CAU.BOARD -Auditions for .. Dracula. the Musical ... a comedy by El Toro's Jack Sharkey. will be held Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. West· minster .... dif'C'Ctor Grqory Cohen is seekina a cast of four men and four women in all• ranees with singmg and comic abiht) .... call 545-5852 for details. Bette Davis active at SO LOS ANGELES (AP) -Academy Award-winoina actress Bette Davis says she ~t aside five years .to establish herself as an actress. Slllly yean later and a month away from her 80th birthday. she's still workinJ. Davis. born April 5. 1908. IS prcparina for her role an a new Larry Cohen thriller. Davis. wl\o wrote the best seller "This ·n· That ... has ov'1"Come a mastectomy and a severe and tem· porarily cripplina stroke to keep workina. As for her birthday ... I haven't quite decided what to do on the day. On my 10th. I put a black wrath on the front door. But to be workina on your 80th birthday. that's quite sometbm,.·· t<.. l,.·u u '' \lun1J~ en 1. l<.'tl\ r \utltm film The star of·Ri~v Bw.lnct-S" now h'1.'> friends ln wry high places. ... --...... waao ... .,. &A .. _ .. ~ --GATlWAY ..,,_ SD-1111 .. Mi&JM -u sm llSWIEM lWlt W D.l dreams got stomped on, as did the dreams of has boozina father. A mus1cal version of thtS exact same olot was the basas-.of Prince's .. Purple Rian." which only worked because of some outstandi04 music. But all of the songs an .. Letuna Go" arc cucntaall) of tv.o types: drivina thrtt or four<hord rock or syrupy ballads wnh an annoying sing-song quaht) Frcaberg can •t seem to decide whether .. Letting Go" as Rice and Llo)d-Webber or RodfCn and Ham- merstein Dunng the flashback scene. young Jasen dives aoto Mush· roomland and performs a na~ tattle duct "'"ha mythical character called the Mcrf) Old Man (played by Ed"'ard J Steneck. who looks hke Fnar Tuck I A fr" seen" lat~. a pown-up Jasen -ostracized by has h1ah school classmates because. well. he's pretty wC"ard -kads a rock ·n· roll number called ··School Da)s:· which looks and sounds lake a bad outtake from .. Fame·· Unfonunatcly. most of the per- formers in "Letting Go .. don't help matters much Bradle)' Maller. who pla~s Jasen. has a fine voice. but has O\ erafT~ted manncnsmsand rock ·n · roll g~ rataonc; arc nearly 1mposs1bk to watch. As Jawn's • bucfcty. lriaft A.ndcnon fart'S a bit better. but aiM JOIOS ~ O .. CBCtina parade Oft IC"enJ OC'CISlons. On the briabt sade. Ed Hayes and Pat Boyer develop an intCTat.in& chemistry as Jasen's parents, a IOt't of dnftin&. distant relation.ship remi- niscent of Sam Shepard. SteYe8 Chcsscn plays you~ Jaten witb Beaver Ocaver amiability .. The "Mushroomland Band," led by F rcibcra on vocals and rhythm auiw, 1s fine. Tbcrc arc ~ammers of potential in Fmbera's wntani. such as the ICript- 111.1 of the aforementioned ~la­ tionship between Jasen ·s pattnts. and a ballad called .. Shine On ... which fcaturn a sweet. country-flavored chorus. But Frcabera needs to focus more on spc-cafic ideas and more continuity an has work. Maybe someday ••Lettina Go" will be loqked upon as a first. and vet) rouJh. wOtk by a fine compottt. Maybe. Freibert has a Iona way to go ··Lettina Go .. closes this weekend wath final performances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 at the Unicorn Emporium. 214 Maan Street. Hunt· •naton Beach. For ticket 1nformauon. call 969-1794. ...-rs: I C -...... ~-.. 1MI Ml •11 Jill ... ....,_ _., SO:IWJtOll- lllOOf 10 ICILL .. •~-ria•tore , ........... . ,._,_ -cm MQC#dNUCI( ... IMI .. •U 7:» llU ,. ..... ""'_ ... _ .. --........ MIT ... IWIWI ........... ·~----MUllr ___ _ IMlllaJllll- ....,, a a,,.. .... lllC .. IUIMI .... ,.. A._...•119UN Of JIMMY ..... LDlnwt-• lal\' am ............. IUI UI ••NI tdl u........-. ... ..,.,... swna•• QWllU tNt 1 ........... ICl&8t I I 1111 .,_ ---9'°°' 10 ICIU • ,,... ............ A~•TMIWIOf _., ··•e11t• ,,... ........... ,f .. -~,,.­.. llFOlll " ............ _ ...., _____ ... .... lllC .. 111111111 ........ ....,_ ~· ,, .... aM119..aF Ml• \Ml. ............ ----...-...,. . .......... .... ...,_ ---.... ~--· ------·--.. .......... A ..aMT .. 1'MI UN Of llMM"f IUuU DN .. USS lMH DM>• --------····~-11MJilut. ~ .. ;.::.:1e~S: __ ..,._ - -PaOOUCT Of PUllDUE. .... rtJllDt1E; ... , ... e 1» mL' ....... h•M&..n. _, 25 .... .. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am S2 and have bad a busy lepJ carttr for 27 yars. Your ~Terrified" correspon· .._..,,Mard7 ARIES (March 21-April 19): ~point proven. you'll ttt your WI) an connection with 1~1. ri1h1s. per· mwions. A .. new s love" 1s on honzon. YDllEY you'll be awarr or 11 Scenano hiJhhghu o fresh star&. op· 1111 11mism lhat replaces I••••••••••• ennui. TAUIUJS (Apnl 20-May 20): Consolidate iavnt· menlS, reunite wath 1nd1v1dual who proved valuable ally in recent past. You'll be invited W> aourmet dinner. Employment picture bn&hter than OfiajnaUy anticipated. GEll.INI (May 21-June 20): You11 have rare opponunity to d1ven1fy, to display venatility. varied taleets and humor Focus on popularity and a .. buddi,.. romance:· lmpnnt your own style. Sagittarian fiaures prominen~_y ~ c::ANCBa (JuM 21-July 22>: 8c willjna to tear down ror •id\l•c putpOK of rd>uiklioa on more suitable st.nlCIUR. You'll have second chance. fund:ina cou&d be obtained from one who pttviouslx replied 1n neptive. LEO (July 23-AuJ. 22)" You II encounter mercunal 1ndi,·1dual who helps 1n connection with sales. Focus on crcauve endeavors. change. tra\'el roman~. Youna person bccomC'S staunch ally. V1rao 11 m picture. VIRGO (AUJ. 2'-Sept. 22): Be l>05•llve conccm1n1 credJt rating. basic procedures which involve accounting. You'U bcauufy surroundings.. family member will cooperate. Ac.qu1sit1on of art objtt't, luaury 11em 1.-d1cated UBR.A (Sept 23-0ct. 22): What had been lost can be recovered Key 1s to perfect leehniques. to define terms. OandC'S11ne arranaement will be btuRd. Study Leo mes.saat for 'al~ble hint. ObtaJn display SJl9CC. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on power. authority. deadline. intensHied love relationship. Ind•· v1dual who had bet'n "holdiq back" will come forward in positive manner Cancer. Capricorn fiaure prominently. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): You'll complete cycle. more ~pk will be concerned. with your 1deu. activities. Wish 1s fulfilled. and money ts obtained. Break witb tnditaon wJll prove beneficial. Aria involved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Despite initial Ktbeck. )ou'll reach aoa!. Em~ on inde~~· ori&in.ahty. w1lhn1ness to invnt m your own capabihues. You'll add to wardrobe. many will comment on your"Ka appeal ... AQUABIUS (Jan 20.Feb. 18): Family member dOC'S h.avt your bnt mterc•ts at heart. will prove it Barrier 1s ovm;ome. publicacceptanccofyourwort will be evident. Unonhodox a~proach brings desfred results. P~ (Feb 19-Man:h 20): Focus on drama. m ystny,. decision in" ol vi na putnenhip or marital status. Contact mack IC'Ss than three weeks aao is dut io bear fruit. Cancer native plays siplificant role. Key is to diversify. lF MARCH '1 IS YOUR BIRTBDA Y cumnt cycle haghltif'ts travel, ab1hty to reach wider audience. Search IS finished. what you Sttk 1s close at hand. Focus also on love, crcater emotional stab1hty, w1lhnaness to let 10 of losi"' proposjtion. PLSCes. Vireo people play imponant roles in your life. You can deal successfully with illusion. ha' c more tban one ··secret arranaement" at one time Auaust features rcspons1b1ht). reward. money and love for you 1n 1988. .... I':'' qt,.., ......... •••• ~ ... ••• 11-• ..... anrt ~::. tPJ't .. -.. • ............. ........ ·~~~ ftf .... ~ ....... from Midltnd. Teas: • .._ Mve badpcrWictt .. •t•aboutcUIM evn .,.,.... rve bee9 out ol lltt.ool 4Sycan. A Y" .. .._;aeerwt.oworb wilh me, bar yean out of collitet. Ml *m,too. J have two variatioes. bowevtF. Herc's the wont: I come out of a lhoppna c:c11ttt ud can'l find •Y car. I keep lookir'I aAd look.iftl Md I never do find it: l wake up ln a Cold North-South vulnerable. West deals. NORTH • .I 7 5 9 A976 0 Al:Q95 . " WEST EAST • K tt 9 I 6 • 4 1 9 Vold v Q I 5 4 3 0 1761 O .J •0143 •119751 SOUTH •AQ3 \) & .J It 2 0 •• 4 3 •A J 6 The bidding: Wnl NortJt East PIM l 0 Pass ,_ 3 ~ ..... hla 4 0 PMI Pua 5 9 PIM Pua Pus Pua Soatla 1 9 •• 4 NT 6 9 Openina lead: Two of 0 Certainly, twna tricks on ~ fmK is the key element in defeatin1 any contract. However, when you win a trick can be critical, as this hand from the recent Bermuda Re- aional, held at the Soutbampcoo Princess. bean eloquent tatimony. North~Soulh bid well to a good &Jam lb.al WU placed iD jeoperdy only by tbc taribk trump break. Howeva. Manin Chain of Oli&b- mbura. Md., wbo with bis wife El- lasue wu one of the partnenbipt oo the winnina k.noctout team, ~ home with an uaist from &II. Declarer won the openifta lad in dummy, ud bad mixed fedinaJ wbeD be Jed the ace of hearts and W• showed out. The tn1111p bRat WU unhacky, but at last be bad cashed the biab trump from rtte riJb,t band. He re¥Crted to the kina or diamollds, and East fdl from sract wbca be naffed. Tbe rat WU euy. ~Jarcr rose with the ace on the 1pade return, crosaed to dummy with the kiq of dubl and toot tbe marted trump fineuc. A dub ruff provided the dummy entry for an· other trump finesse, and the tina of trumps picked up tbe queen. Declar· er was able to di!CUd two spedes on the Iona diamonds to land his slam, since he could reach the table with his remainina diamond. Note the diff ereoce if East refuses to ruff the second diamond, but waiu for the third round. Declarer "Our E•rwi.w• c,..,.,. "-'"'" ' ' ·R1 L.\\. _o. eur he••~ a.a&.M .u ... , Lew• -----· ASSUMABLE•~" VAJ.-hntast1c viluel Dynamite 4 bdrm pool home biking distance to the pounding surft F1repl.Jce. decking, ManN K hools! S181,900! .i;DP-37 THOROUCHL Y UPCRADED!-Stunning 4 bdrm home in grectt area ! Features oak entry, french door\, µlush carpet, family room, fireplace, king size mc1stcr, ('f( I S215,000! =DP-39 !ll'OJl..£JS IJ£AUTY1-Adult occupied• bdrm ex« home in gorgeous irU of Huntington leach! urge pr~ate bickyird, 3 car prage, covered patiobmaster suite with private flrepf.ce, etcl S295,000I II P·41 J - LISTEN TO RUSHJNC STREAMS A w 4 TE.Rf' 4LLS: Stl,MO! ~r ~rp 2 bdrm townhome w11h dbl g.ir on ~< R•Urcl comm! 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SAS SUIL Ti lln.Mll \pr•wlinJC \tn11le stOt'y UK with 4 bdrms, fam11'y room, v•ulted Cl'1lin11. frpl<. huge conred p.1tt0! •Dr·49 SPECIAL Of'FEIL a1t2.111t Lou1f'd 1n prtmt" HI ut'~I !h~ dyrwm1tt' 4 bdrm home hil\ ._,nt t.11 e IT\4\tf'f. lo1m •rCi, frpte. MW p.11nt 1n/outl •OP·SO aAACAIN EXEC: lmioMll Super 4 hdrm hOf'ne hn t'n<lowd courtyard. huae l.Jm rm, \lone frpk . fOfl'NI din, teeluded tr'1C t an HI! 1Dr·l1 N.IVACY DISUIW)J ..,_ Gorgt'OU\ exK ) bdrm pool home !ft Pf!IM FV aft"I' fr~h doon. windows, 1trium, etcl •DP·S.J a4Cllff ON ClllllGI ~ lnioy country dub ·~• clOM to OUM! Cut.tom up. 1rf<k-d. untqut' 4 bdrm ffOotplln ··•h 2 ftplc, ~ 1 rr oldl • OfJ-S4 ....,,, SM •ACL .,_ ... H• S bdtm rnanMori W: modl«r·ln~llw qtrt. ... M rm, den, ht"1t«'d pool & If» In ptlme fV trKtl IDP·U . SPREAD Oun-4 spacious bdrms and huge family room allow you breathing spacer Brick firepbce. dining area, covered pitio, custom decor and lovely landsupe! Park view loation in central Huntington Beach I S 195,0001 #DP-J8 NWW1W>OD aE0-8uth by one of the most prestigious developers, 1his lovely 4 bdrm home has new carpel/paint, Yrse f~mity room, fonml dining room, new patio in ~ size yud in private, central Fountiin Valley ueal S267,9001 #OP-40 ............. ,es ..... . _ ... ----., ..... ....., ..... 1 .... ,.., ... , .. . ....... _ .......... . •111•• 1•' ... 2 --... .. t 1 T?t :: -,. .. •1s11111JPlllllP•r •~:;;;;:i;'!a:~ ..... .,.., ........... .... ................. 1 ...... ............. ..,. ...... :-.::a;£:,:: n ~=c .............. ... ... , ................ ... ...._~_..-.. ... 1nt1 •lliPl~li?illlll• rt t• ...... ~_,..,. ...... ......, ........... is an· entry short to botb pick up 11\UDpa and run diamonds, and the slam must 10 down. HADING ••• ~·l SEU' HELP/EXPERIENTIAL: (Not "channeled"): 8. ""The Healina of the Planet Earth," Alan Cohen -A beautiful book from a beautiful penon. Coven many aspects of our inner heal inc and crowth, written in a "folksy" style. 9 ... The Drqon Doesn't Live Here Anymore." Alan Ce>Mn -One of his first books and a metaphysical best seller, wuh many basic conttnt1.. I 0 ... Good Bye To Gui I~-.; ;rLO-ve Is utunf Go of Fear," .. Teach Only Love.' Dr. Gerald Jam~. foun- der of the Center for Attitudinal Hcaltnc -lfwe releax feuandauilt, our transformation can be miracu· Jous. And love enten to chan,e our lives and our beina. 11. ··tmna m the Li&ht." Sha1m Gawain -A basic eaplanatory book which is excdlent and especially recommended. Introduces .. Prin· ciples of Met.aphysJCS/Sptritual New Alt"' followma up by .. Application .. o( same. Includes numerous U · ~ncnt1al uercisn. BOOKS ABOUT CHANNELJNG. CHANNELED MATERIAL: About Channehna; 12 ... Channehna. .. Jon KJimo -A Just-rclca~ book which is well researched and well written. albeit without the full awareness of what channchna IS but with an open mind. 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Open1na to Channel." Sanaya Roman. Channel for Orin. and Duane Packer. Ph.D., Channel for DaBen -A book bated on work· shops &Jvtn by Sanaya and Duane which outhnn their~ of teach- ina otben to cbanM 19. "The Swwed Transmissions .. Raphatl/Ken Carey -One or the more "fat out'' boob. but beautiAal in iu mes.sate and spirit 20. "White ~ Series" -Many lhon boots on many di&rnt eact.- 1np from Whitt &sic. A IDod baM and very helpful fint boo. it •"fbe Path of The Soul." whida ..-0 to our pb)'Sical. emot.iaul illd mental tramlonnations 11 we adeilO our JOU~ of spimUllily. 21. The lmilicfloMI Ufl A The Way Out -~ 'IO paide US. ~~ conccptS. DO pnctkitt.. C1l YST AL IOOK.S: "'C~ Enl•ament. .. Katriaa •....--About 111 mm of m..,.ud1Mir11a · :a.Mwto do .. ~ llyouta. ~Dow. ~ Liltlt Cater fDndrr. eol-w.aecd oa ail book. '1k Cmaal C...aioe, .. a. .U ad Vrcti .... -A !!1~ \ICfl •••fall~., ... "' -~ .... ~-... ..... ~C .... Cowio1111~ a.rilla ,.,. .... ---_. ____ .._.a :i:ri• iillo nn•k• •11 ,., _.: dt ...... t'Ddl SI ..... --~.., ••••• '• O..el ........ • ,.. daJ ....,. .. lllCJat at 11oa-.e. -tue often It• owa laterpretatlon of art. Home uyers tntn up to become part of a plush project that lives up to Its name BJ llZNE SCHNEIDER ........ c.w, 0 0 ° Monaqe. the newest Oranae Coun- ty offmna from BramaJea Homes, is destined to evolve into as picturnque a community as a homebuyer could want. The collection of unique. Eur()s pQn-motif homes 1n a variety of architectural styles is framed by the backdrop of Late Mission Viejo. Mon .. 1s named for an 'ICSthette collection of art. The luxunous homes. ~hed on a hilltop, offer panoramic view1 of the countryside, a palette of cool blue water ~ with vuslands in peen and &01d. The allure of this location is eq"91led by the carefully crafted amenities inside the homes, offcrina the ultimate in sophisticated livina in four-bedroom. thru--beth plans.. Althouab still in the process of creation. Mon&qe already has a 4()(). buyer W1Jt1na lisL Grand opcn1 na festivities arc scheduled for March 26. .. The sophistx:ated buyer who aP.: precaatcs the finer thinp in life wall find that MonlqC provides an 1nspir0 1n1 settina. the kind of place where families can enjoy the casual, creative lifcst~le Californians love," said Tom Manin. director of sales and market· •na for Bramalca Homes. '"This communjty provides all the values ; 'J 1 ~ ' MIAOCJW•tMJ« ID "A" ont.o ,._,, 1 ' and lifestyle amen1t1es that the dis- crim1natin1 move-up homebuyer could want and su~ other comparabk commun1t1es in doina so.·· Situated in the pnvate aate-suatd- cd ncipborhood of Canyon Crest in Miujoo Viejo, these IOS homes will be priced from the low S300.000s. Montaae offen bo mebuyen a choice of four distinauished noorplans with 2,833 to 3,490 square feet of livina space on lots that encompass a minimum of 6,00Q sq~ feet. (Pleue ... MOJllTAO&/C2) Sea wind can't cool hot demand for units BJ LILI.ANNA TAYLOR ........ c.wu 0 0 lfhva~ near the beach an a caty wath a Iona history arc plusses to better livana. Seawind may be the answer. Those who enjoy the calmina effect of the ocean and the qualities of the city should seriously consider ownina one of the lullunous Huntinaton Beach townhomcs. In fact. so many people felt that way that all 39 units offered in the fint phase of the development sold out in the first week of sales.. The second ohuc as tchedulC'd lo open in the near fUtUR. Built by Mapa Development. the Seawind townl>omes are an ellcq>- tional value considerina that not very many new homes are beina built in Huntanston. Only a male from the H\mtanatoa Beach pter. the development will include a total of 109 miclceces. Bill Plsetsky. president off at West Real Estate Services. saJd that durina the fint four hours of sales 12 homes were sold .. "With all the elements this project has aoina for it . perhaps the most important fact is a coastakk>se location at prices startina at Sl69.900," PiteUky said. . "for havina a prime beach·dOllC location and homes of executive quality. it's an undentatement to call that prica competitive. Not lo mention the extreme rarity of new home devc)opments in the~ ~f (Pl1111 .. UAWDm/ca) TIM foarlMuae ...... at Mon..,e feature a ftriety of .tylee wblcb blend toeetber to cnate an attracti•e street eccne. Bramalea '•Montage Developer: Bramalea California. Type of development: Single famil y. European. Price range: From $280.000. Number of Door plans: Four. -square footage: Fro'm 2,833 to 3.490. Financing: Conventional. Amenities: Hilltop views, recreation center. Sales person: Dave Lopez. 850-100 l. SeawbJd To1VDhomes Dne'9fer: Maana Development Corp. Type of develepmeat: Townhomes. Cape Cod. Price raqe: From $169.900. NIUDMr of floor plua: Five. Seure foota1e: From 1.603 to l,)70. Ptauc.lq: Conventional. Amaltles: Coastal close. ex- ecutive quality. Sain office: 968-6638. BulldersrespoD.dto, D.ot create, market .SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 1988 Mon~e reelcleata wU1 nCet.e an aatamatic meabenill.p ID tbe uclaalft nc.reattoa ceater at Callyon Creet. adjacent to tbe denlopment. Sales down sharply as buyers wait out interest-rate drop BJ ROGBll GIU.OTT ......... ..._ ..... LOS ANGELES -Home sales in Cahfomta d ropped 9 I pcrttnt 1n January as consumers played a waat0 inapmc. hopina 1nternt rat.cs would dccliM funher The statcWKk mC'dtan pn~ of an ellasuna home rose I 4 pcrccnt for the month to S 147.281. fu rther dampen· ·~sales.. accordana to faaures rtleased Wednesday. ··After the siodt crash. potenuaJ homebuyen watched m~ rates drop sharpl). inch up a bit. and then fall bad somev.hat dunna Dcccm0 ber ·· said Dalt Colb~ president the (al1 fom1a 4\ssoc1at1on of Realtors '"While we saw a slight anCTCaJt an ho me ~les dunn& Dcttmber as a ttc;ult of lower rates. a substantial number of bu)cr. ant1cipalcd that thett v.ould be a fu nher decline in ra le'\ and dcndcd to ~ a1 tand Stt what happcnC'd af\cr ttK first of ttK )a.r." HCl"'l'' t'r instead of dcchnu\I. rat~ 1nCTUscd. 0unQI \be fint .ell of Januan. tbe a'""Cfllll te (Pleuie ... U• N/C2) : l • . SUMy breakfast nooks. Some plus will include sucb fine ftMma • lkY'ilbll over spiral ll&i.rcMes, botull rooms and a chil- dren'• sNdio. Tlac clowattairs bedroom wilb ....-a •• in the ._.. plan Will 6c ideal for maid's .-neri °' u nduaive library. MMle:r' bedroom aila will ofJer tt..,.ae NUal ~ vUhed ccil- 1...-. wood-bunina fireplaces. ~ window tratmel\ts and outsidt decks overlookina a land-tcape wilh lake views. The acljaceot baths will include elepnt ovaf tubs. ============:;, separate showers with seats., his-and- bers dual sink vanities, decorator- seJcctcd fixtures and large his-and- bcn walk-in clOSC'ts wilh drnsina areas. "NO POINTS" Compare The Pacifte Savings Bank IU1Chen conveniences will include GE MONOaram series ovens, under- counttt disltwashers. attached self- cleani,. ovens and top-quality cooktopa. all set 111inst mamic-tik counters and oak cabinetry. The Tami1 Oub at Monarcb Beach. now udef' CODllnaCtioe. .er-vn as the IOCial and recreational centerpiece ofT'be Teui1 Oub Villa complex. Membership in The Tennis O ub is i,nclt.Mted wilh a Tennis Oub Montaac l"C$idents will ftleeive an automatic memllenbip ia the n- clusive recreatioll cenler • ~ Crest.~ to 1M ~t. The center's c1ua.a--exercitt room widll ..... _. ~ mKhinet. I c:atd room. lilftiy.'ud even a social area ._.. ~ seatina. bia-tercen 1*visioa and a firtpia(le. Other ap1enitia inclu& a &arae swimmiaa pool and sauna and four tennisp>urts. .. Our ailtt for the new Mont11te development is to provide everytbias the sophisticated bu~coukl want - lake views. luxurious amenities, an unbeatable loat1on. true quality and a choice of archilCCtural styles. .. explained Manin. "It will be a community wnh thoughtful extras and attention to detail .. Montaie is located at the comer of Canyon Crest Road and Oakmont Street in Mission Viejo. For further information, call Dave Lopez at 850-1001. Difference. SALES DOWN SHARPLY ••• .._Cl Villas pwdme and ii ........ wi1b OWDCl'lb.ip. Mc•ll 1n •., access IO tbe dub's tnell ~ - indudiftl I 700-leat atwe co.rt· Additiooal inronnauoa ii • ...._ abk by callins 661-3133. BUILDERS ••• l'nmCl I lhink that h1storydemonstrateis that demand is not constant in the Ora nae County bousiftl nwUt.. And I hope that the numbers I bavequoced document my cueu &otbr respon- siveness oft be housias industry IO lhe marketplace. I wdc:omeyourcommnts. &rifle ··••Ne•,.... .... ~t .. rlnM ....... ,.. , ..... ~,_,,. ...... ..... &2§% STA.RT RATE tao... monaate was Io percitnt. up is that rates ha vc dtppcd. subsequmt- from the 9.98 percent offered in the ly and a funher reduction is likely. SEA~ CAN'T COOL HOT DE .. .A ~. • • fint week ofDccembtt, accordina to Cu~ntly. fixed-rate mortgagcSare . W &l~U ~"&I q'14% APR AIL\4 Home loans to SS00,000 No Negath-e Amortiz.2tion Sillltt~ ~ ~ ''°" a.n~··ct.w' the Federal Home Lou Bank Board. averaaina 9. 7S percent. and "we J'nmCl Meantime, the aveqee adjustable-expect to see a 9.S perccnt rate appear. Huntin•ton Beach." ·----' from 8 14 at least for a shon period." ... rate mor1Jltt ""-•~ · Encompass1n1 from 1.603 to 1,870 perccnt dunnt the first week of On adjustable loans. a number of square feet ofintmor area. the homes October to 1.21 pen:Rt in Novembtt 1nstllut1ons have lowered introduc-displa) 1 contemporary New Enaland and &.36 perttDt in Deumbtt before tory ••tca~r.. rates to around 7 desiio and a fully..,.ppointed land- movift& badinadown to a.32 pttttnt perttnt. scapana to capture the q\uant appeal in Januuy. ··Rates arc coming down in the ofa Cape Cod Villace. The aood news. said tbc trade money markets in general." Singer Pncesat the Seawind stan from the pup's cbief economist. Jod Sinaer. said. ··There 1s increasing compel•· hi&h-S 160.000s. ·~===;;::=;;:::;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;i uon to make loans. There 1s greater Maana 1s offenna fi ve diffettnt 11 capacity to make loaM than there is fl ta r--d "The Coral .. ·n.Al. ISTAR LOANS· demand. This works to the benefit of oor P ns at .x.Wtn : • with antenor space of 1.603 square CAUPOllNIA PIDllllAL consumers." feet; .. The Cove,·· with interior SPlltt These lower rates will give some of l,6S9 squatt feet; "The Palms. .. -Ag~nts-Cra1g Knotts Russ Kuhlmann boost to home sales. Singer said. with 1.764 square feet of interior Sales of existing homes in January space; ··The · Surf' at 1,81 S square were off 9.1 percent from Ottcmber r. nd "T"'-.... · t I 870 1987 to an annual rate of 483.518 iect; 1 •K ~.anncr 1 ' square feet. units. That was 3.3 percent le>wcr than All noor plans have two-<:arprqies the January 1987 rate. and come in thrce--level desips. San Francisco homes were listed as The Coral has two bedrooms and the costliest at S 176.055, up 0.6 tw~and-onN\alf t.ths. For mon' 1nfomuu110 <. \ll (714) 631·0800 percent for the month. fotJowed by On the fint level. the tiled entry ~ 2700H¥bor Blvd. #200, Cos~ ~sa Ventura at SI 7S ,6S I. up 2.7 percent. leadstoass-ciousdininaroom wilha 1:1" 11141 M9-4JOO ,.._ .... J101 and Ora nae County at S 173,333. bay window. This ftoor fcatura a L---------~~~===========~L:do:w.:.:..:.:.n.:3:.S:..:pc:..:..:.:rce=.nt::_. _____ ---, stel>-<lown livina room wilh a volume ceilina and a wood-bu.mina firq>lace; a family room that coanccts to a kitchen with a tuminousccilina; and a powder room that shares one of its walls with a closet.. 0n the IC'COnd level. is I mas1Cr bedroom wilh a sloped cdi .. and a walk-in dosct: a master bathroom wilh dual van it.in. a whirpool tub and separate ~ and I second bedroom that bas a privatr. chrect accns to a full bathroom. An extra doKt is included on this level The Cove is a tw<>-bedroom home wilh a den and lhJU bathrooms. If desired. the den can beconvtnrd into an eJltra bedroom. This pbn features a spKious livina room with a volurM ~ilina and a wood-bumi~ r~ Oil the entry level Jn addition. this level indudesa formal dinina room with direct acttSS to the kitchen. a den. a closet and a full bath. On the second level. The Cove dis.plays a bia haU that ads to the maslC'I" bedroom wilh a volume ttilina and a walk-in doset master bathroom wilh 1 wbirpool tub and a skyliabt; and I second btdroom to complete the dnmatic desip of this borne. The last of the lhrtt plans currently offem:t features tbrtt bedrooms plus a family room and two-ancl+\alf bathrooms.. nae eGtry lcvd fcatwa I IJvtna room with a volume ttU.,. lftd a wood-bumiGa ~ tbe middle level iDctudes I f'onnal dioiaa room. I famaly room . a kitcbcta and•= room; and Lbc Upptt kvd . ys lhrtt bedrooms. inc:tudiJll the ekpnt maslC'I" bedroom witb vohame c:eiJina. a la~ walk-in doKt. a *Ytilltted bathroom and an ovusizwC'd whirpool tub. Both nae Surf and The Mariner ofkr thrtt batrooms OD tbc second Ooor and a WniJy room oa the fint floor. "'The Manner .. abo featwa a .. bO with direct acxess IO Lbc bily room. The interiorsof Lbc Seawind homes featu~ caamic tile ntria. skytiahu in tbc maslC'I" t.lhrooms and plush carpetina 1n the livi .. and mtatain- i"l_ areas. GourlMt kitchens AR c:qu.ipptd with cuamic tilt couatertops walh splash auards. bia pntries. oat· trimmed l\UIUDOUS cetillp. solid oU cabincts., bft:akfast ben. piblrss ps coolttops and ~ ldkkan1na ovens, C')"C'-levd nucrowave ovens.. disbwasbcn.. dispouls, ittmaktt plumbina and Anmtroaa ~wu vinyl ftoor. ln1CTCSied buyers can visit the saJcs offatt at l 910 A BcacbcraL fOf mcft informar• bof'M'- ~ niAY COlltlet sales ~· tatlves at 961-6631. 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II , .. • = • ti: -.... ,...... .. ... • .. • -1111 • • -~::a:WBJ!?NiS.::-sn:r:ftl&iiJRf.@Di ... GEO~ -:OE f. "''NS REALTY WORLD. NEWPORT BEACH .......... MARY AHN McGUIRE HAA80R REAL TY ()flee 173-4400 A11llN11ce ~ **OfBt SUNDAY 1-4** 130 VIA I.OKA, UDO ISLl-3 81. 4 BA. dbl lot. center patiO & pool ......... S,000 509 a••tOISI Da., .._l Bl, I"'• BA. wal 10 beach. copper ...,.._ Spacious ltYeng rm, R•2 lot ....... $2 .. ,900 4507 OIBtGlOM. ..._3 81. 3 BA. den, pool, COMeO Shores. ocean '1\1. Access io prnlQte beoctles .................... sns.ooo no VIA UDO NOID, UDO IS&l-5 Bl. ,~.,BA. Boyfront, den.._ docl kw 2 boot1. w. Spacious lftOSter ......... $1,~ **MOii otruwas•• OCMl .. ON'f ...a-on the'°""· 3 Ill. 2 BA up; 2 81. 2 BA dft.. Both hoV'9 trpa. enc h.rmtwe. Great bead! ........ $655, .. ... lll•A OClluf .. ONT NOMI -llWtftU rM, fllCJIMr •• klicMlt ~ dlll, 1 81-c:Nlan. Great QC.aft ... IQllll9 bay 1'iew ......................................... $7U,-. ..,, .... _ .... 1oor ..... 1 •• 1 IA. Coria pool patio. Slip owoil. 111b pliao. ...... cp.oa... ............... - '80 PAml a C"Gl•0-3 a 3 IA. bay W\l, 2 ..... llip G¥Oil. .. s4 VedOriClill ~ ............ ._.-··-·-·-· .. ···----.- ' -1' R&"M~R . . . NEWPORT BEACH BAY etrsr $535,000 Exceptional family home bas everything 4 BR. 6 BA, family and bonus rooms. Perfect condition. the finest in family living. DOVD' SBOllS 1535,000 Great location on Galaxy Dr. Sophisticated one story, 3BR. formal DR + FR. Park-like yard with apa + cov. patio, pvt bay, beach. 116 CANYON SMt,000 Souina beamed ceilina in larae living room. 5 akylichta. formal dining 6 family room. Huge mater suite on lat Ooor 6 2 BR up. NIWPOIT llEIGBTS Ul5,000 Recently ~modeled, ocean view. inside laundry. larae FR, view deck, spacious walled backyard. ULCOU&T M95,000 Former model .. Plan A" in the Towne Collec- tion. It is go~eoua and sophisticated with every amenity. 2 BR. den. 3 BA. DOVD 980118 1789,000 Live on the waleJ' in a warm, charming 5 BR+ home. FR/kitchen combination, den, pier & slip. PIOllONl'Oll BAJ 19'7 ,000 50 f\ on water with dock for under Sl million. 5 BR, IOUinc 2 story atrium with skylight. se- cluded apa. contemporary desip. PllONSULA POINT S l, 149,000 Fantaatic harbor + nicht licht views acroa wicll9t t..Y loc. Cbarmina 2 atory bayfront with 3 BR + new kitchen.. Waterfront patio + slip for 40' boa&.. WIDA... 11 ,U&,OOO Lowly ..... contemporag ~t. Open feel -ins wit.I. ba ol ...._Courtyard entry. large s-tio 6 boa• alip. A m'--t -. - WAIWaGNT llOllES.-=-MMHRI. on ,,,,. ,.,,,,., lk'3T '"'" .. ~IC'T •nd .. ,,JI, VIE14 ol 1~ ••Mr. PENINStJLA POINT lovely remodel, l bdrm, den & 3 ar pnge. Paned windows & doors open to bricked pitio. Steps to beaches S..49,000 631-1400 UDO ISLE Country cot~ge style 3 bdrm, bsmed ceilings, piver ttle floors, English prden & fr doors to large sunny patio. S489,000 631-1400 CORONA D£L MAR Steps to 1N1n beach plus oce.in views. Fabulous 2 story restored Colonial 3 bdrm, family & for~I dining rms & country kitchen. $695,000 631 ·1400 HA..RBOll RIDGE estate home. 4 bdr~, dining & family rooms & den, designer decor. Roger's landscaping & fabulous views. Community pools & tennis. S874,500 631-1400 8IC CANYON Bank owned custom fixer on golf course. G RE AT POTE!'~· TIAL...• bdrm, 3 fireplac~. fitmily & formal dining & triple g.arage. S899.500 631 -1400 OCEANFRONT Brand new, beautiful & huge custom • bdrm, rooftop ter· race with 360' views. finest quality & mater1<1ls, crown moldings & fr doors. S995,000 631-1400 BALBOA I.SUND Charming neu new 3 bdrm Victor~n bayfront with dock & terrific views. Ftreplac~ in living & family rooms & master suite. SU00,000 673-6900 PENINSULA BA YFRONT Noted B.H. designer's own 3 bdrm remodeled vac.ltion hide-a-way with large dock. Sold with the fabulous furniture. SUS0,000 631-1400 LINDA ISL£ Exciting 3 bdrm remodel wnh 2 story living room, den & forrNJ dining & pool & s~. Pier & slip for J ~ts in great location S2.625,000 631-1400 R&"M~~ NEWPORT BUCH OFFICE UDO ISL.£ bayfront, 55' on the water 1n best tip of the island location. Elepnt 5 bdrm, dining & family rms & basement. English uyle courtyard with pool. Sl ,900,000 631-1400 . . . BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 206 'f\ COAST HICHWA' 315 MARINE AVE. 714-'31-1400 71 4-'7l-UOO BEST Westdlff--. Free- ttanding f9"1ily hOme on ,_ lllnd 3br 2ba. Priced 10 ... $349.500 OPEN!•-----------------------------· HOUSE SUNDAY 11~. Bllr. 644-7424 10 seehowreassutjng our nationallyteleviseCI ~tee c:an be, check your local · · OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-4:30 HARBOR V1EW H~ S400 SAUSALITO DI 4 BR $415.000 M. BAYS WESTCUFP 4 BR $425.000 1808 COi.NW ALL L. HILL ILUBOl VIEW HILLS zeoo w A VEC~T 3 BR $595.000 B. HUTCHINGS CORONA DEL MA& 3 BR + 2 BA $610,000 818 AVOCADO J . SPARLI~G SUNDAY 1-4:30 NEWPORT BEACH 2 BR BAIBOI WOODS 2 BR $160.500 t8 BAHIDGE P. HARTLEY 405 llAl.801 WOODS $189.500 D. VALENTINE EASTSIDE COSTA MEli SHE. ln'll STUET 3 BR $198.500 B. HUTCHINGS BAIBOI VIEW mus uoo SAUSALITO DI 4 BR $415,000 L. EWING wrsrcun ieoe coaNW ALL 4 BR ~5.000 J. STEPHENSON B.AIBOI VIEW eo~b ·-POIT BAUIOUTB 5 BR $525,000 L. WHITE B.AIBOI VIEW ~ HOO WA VllCllST P.HURLBY 3 BR $595.000 CORONA DEL llAI 3 BR + 2 BA $610.000 118 AVOCADO D. TROUT NEWPOIT BBJGBTS 1510 ~NGS IOAD B.REEDY 2 BR $615.000 •1)LDI" CDll 3 BR 811..COOn 2 BR mvtn TIUACI 3BR llG CAlffOlll 3 BR I.A' ..... 4BR 41-4 BEU<n'aon A VI S660.000 J. ROBBINS !O BELCOUU DA 90 $695.000 L ROSE 1011 IONNll 0000 1735,000 E. CORKETT Sl..200,000 17MDNISS C. MCMAHAN 111 RA.UOa 191.dD DI Sl.'750,000 R. KURTZ NEW LISTINGS EASTSIDE COST A llPSA UM,500 Great starter home. 3 BR. 1 BA. very large yard with hardwood deck. green house. and Iota of fruit trttS. CENTLU NEWPORT Htt,600 Close to the beach, cute Cape Cod type condo. 2 BR. 2 1 l BA, off street parking. 2 car garage, excellent cond. Perfect for 2nd home. JASllllNE cun UH,ooo Superb ocean view location. customized con- dominium. remodeled kitchen + bathrooms. off white carpet.&. large patio. BIG CANYON HS7 .000 Prime location, city lighta and some ocean view. Extra large patio for Deane townhomes. Perfect for Alfraco entertaining. Call now. BIG CANTON 11 •• 0IO Panoramic vie'" of golf courw + city lighta. Magnificent custom home of the finest construc- tion. Ideal floor plan w/utmogt privacy. Lovely gardens. CORONA DEL MAR SANDCASTLI tnt,IM Luxury single le"-el condo. private yard, custom interiors, plantation ahutten, tow muter auit-., comm. pool 6 spa! JASlllHE CUD ·--Charmine 2 BR plus den single atory. Im· maculate. Gorpowi park-like lot. 24 hr eecurity, pools & tennis. JASMINE CUD S•,111 Liaht, air)· and beautiful! Berber carpe~ bleached wd noon, plantation ahutt.en. Spacious 3 BR, f am rm. master ~treat w/fp. 24 hr cuarded 8e<"Urity. • NEWPORT BEACJI OFFICE COt.DWt •l l BANf\l.>H t CO&NER or COAST BW~. AT AVOCADO 644-9080 ,, 3 BR 2BA plus family room & library. Lovely courtyard & spa. Ocean view. IM1,IOO L.I. CALL llY LIYlllSTll 144-IHO •Spa •Pool •view *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool v Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOii SILE 2 BEDROOM 2592 Arbor (Bayshores) Newport Beach 645-0124 $525.000qs Sun 1-4 **1219 Bayside Or., Corona del Mar 786-0593 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 121 Corsica. North Newport, NB 760-0714 $204,500 Sunday 2-5:30 •• 10 Vienna. Newport Beach 673-3777 Sunday 1-5 2 Ill ,111Flll111 er IEI v20 Belcourt Or, Belcourt. NB 644-9060 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 ,. t 307-311 Carnation, CdM , 631-1400 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 258 Cedar, Newport Shores. Nwpt Bch 722-9730 $166,500 Sunday 1-5 25 Chatham Coort, Belcourt NB 644-6200 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 **621 Lido Park Or, F-2, N.B. Udo 759--6700 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••t 3425 Ocean Blvd, Corona def Mar 631 -1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •65 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 644-6200 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 t 10 Sea Island, Big Canyon NB 644-6200 $339,000 Sunday 1-5 v t 26 Vienna, Harbor Ridge Crest, NB 673-9333 $389,500 Sunday 1-5 342 Walnut, Newport ShOres. NB 722-9730 S 179,950 Sat 1-5 31Ell .. t 128 25th St., Balboa Peninsula 548-5647 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 428 Carnation .-B. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 508 Clubhouse, West Newport 673-7300 $289.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 1522 Cumberland Lane, Westclltt, N.8. 644-7424 $349,500 Sunday 11-4 t * * 1132 E. Balboa Blvd. 644-9060 $1. 149,000 Sunday 1-4 619 Hamllton ::C. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $1 50,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 545 Hazel. (Off Poppy), Corona Del Mat 673-8494 $395.000 Sunday 12-4PM V8 Hillsdale. Belcourt Terraoe. NB 673-9333 $599.500 Sat 1-4/Sun 1-4:30 205 Monte Vista. Costa Mesa &31 -7300 $179.000 Sunday 1-5 238 Orange Street. Newport Shor•. NB &31 -7300 $274.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 323 Orchid. Otde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $775.000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 1721 Port Barmouth, Harbor V..W Hms, NB M0-5864 $379.000 Sun 1-5 1507 Prlacllla Ln, Harbor Hlghland8, NB 6'2-5200 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • v 7 Rue Chatuu Royal, 8'9 Cenyon, NB 844-tOeO $549,000 Sunday , ... ;30 • ..-'24 S-Island, Big Canyon. NB 78CM)714 S239,IOO . Sun<Miy 1-4 •t27118heM (ChN Cowie)C«ona d-' .,._ 17~ $&95,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20102 SW Cypt .... HofM Prop, Nwpt i9Y H0-1900 $259,500 ~ 1-4 •• Yl9 Udo loud, Udo .... • 1-1400 1635.000 Sll/8un 1-5 Udo•NB .000 8elJlura , ... • ooo , '<" ** 1030 W. Bay Ave (Peninsula) N.B. \ 673-3777 $1 , 150,000 Sat./Sun. 1-5 v t 2015 Yacht Defender, Seavlew, NB 759-1143 $550,000 Sunday 12-5 3 II fl11 Fiii II 1r Ml 31012 Aliso Cir, Laguna Beach 759-9100 $475,000 Sunday 1-5 2135 Aster Place, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 t • 1011 Bonni. Donne, Irvin• Ten, COM 644-9060 $735,000 Sunday 1-5 1026 Cannonade Cir, Costa Mesa 759-4830 $220.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Canyon Island, Big Canyon 644-6200 $291,500 Sunday 1-4 * •9711 Cathiness, Lacuesta. HB 673-9333 $309,000 Sunday 1-5 * •2222 Donnie Road, Newport Beach 631-7300 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 **312 Evening Star. Dover Shores 644-6200 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 **v301 Evening Sta1 Lane. Nwpt Beach 644-6636 $925.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * • 1793 Hawaii, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $$230.000qs Sunday 1-5 •414 Heliotrope Ave, Olde Corona 0.. Mar 644-9060 $660,000 Sunday 1-5 t v 11 Inverness. 8th Fairway, Big Canyon 644-9060 $1,200,000 Sunday 1-5 ••+1410 Kings Road, Newport Beach 646-7171 $610,000 Sunday 1-5 710 Kings Road. Newport Beach 631-7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-5 +964 LaMlrada, Laguna Beach 721-0798 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 * +4507 Orrington, Cameo Shores. NB 673-7300 $725,000 Sunday 1-4 t 223 Poppy, Corona def Mar 474-0707 $835,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 1706 Port Charles. Harbor vi.w Homes. NB 640-5664 $489,000 Sunday 1-5 216 Via Ithaca. Udo Isle 631-1400 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 645 Vista Bonita, EastbMf. NB 760-0714 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2201 Waterfront, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $435,000 Sunday 12-4:30 1100 Westcllff, Westclltf NB 644-6200 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ...... • 704-704 'It Goldenrod, Olde COM + 1 bdrm eeparate Income 673-5599 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •412 Avocado Ave., CdM 644-6200 $&49.000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 431 Cofton, Newport Shorn 631 -1400 $235,000LH Sunday 1-5 t 2105 E. Balboa Blvd. Newport Bach 873-3777 1550.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ,---~-~ 11 ,-, Q,('ll '" • I ~· llel"r•il'. L, .. , h · R~.111, •v1 H•bor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB 873-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •415 Ptrat• Rd, N9wpoft Hetghtl, N8 720-0168 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 ••t•3100 W. Oceanfront, NB ~ 631-1400 $995.000 Sunday 1-5 ........... ., .. * 1334 Antigua Way, Newport Beech 722-1808 "50.000 SaUSun 1-5 **707 BaysicM Dr., Promontory Bay &44-6200 $995,000 Sunday 1-4 t V 18 Cherry Hills, Big Canyon, NB 759-1877 $1,150,000 Sunday 1-4:30 2027 Commodore Road, Baycrest NB 644-6200 $369,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2201 E 16th StrMt. Newport Heighta. NB 631 -7300 $3<45,000 Sunday 1-5 208 E. Bay, Balboa Peninsula. N.8 . 873-5870 $$495,000 Sunday 1-5 132 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 7S9-6700 $795,000 Fee SatJSun 1-5 ••2104 E. Oceantront(Pen. Pt.)N.B. 673-3777 $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t• 15 Inverness, Big Canyon. NB 644-6200 $1,295.000 Sat/Sun 1-S v 1 MontpelHer. Harbor Ridge. NB 673-9333 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 225 Poinsettia. Corona Del Mar 644-6200 $765,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1874 Rhodes Road. Costa Mesa 751-3609 $295,000 Sunday 12-5 * • 19 Royale St. George, Big Canyon 631-1400 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •43 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, NB 644-6200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 2539 Westmlntt• Avenue, Eastakte C.M. 631-7300 $179,000 Sunday 1-5 ..... ••t 1842 Galaxy Or, Dover Shores. NB 759-1234 $865.000 Sat-sun 1-5 215 Via Ebotl, Udo Isle 644-6200 $635,000 211 Via Ebotl, Udo ls'9 644-6200 $635,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-4 ............... •••607 Baysld• Dr. Newport Beech 650-7000 $1,075K Sat/Sun 11:30-4:30 ••+v22 Canyon Fairway, 8'9 Canyon, NB 873-9333 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •t•23 Hllllborough, Harbor HIM, NB 760-1900 $1 ,595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••1e2e Jamaica. Coata Meea 546-2313 1595.000 Sunday 1-5 •••324 Morning Star, Dover Shorea &31-1400 $970,000 Sunday 1-5 ••14 <>Mcr•t. Bia Canyon $44-t200 S 1.395.000 Sat/Sun 1-':30 --------- -------- * • t 2 Rocky Pofnt; CdM &.46-7171 $1.299K Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 •2 Royal St. George. 8'g Cenyon 644-8200 s 1,695.000 Sunday 1--5 1407 Santa Nella T•r. (Irvine Terr.) CdM 760-6785 $489,000 Sun. 12:30-4:30 • 1912 Santt&QO Dr. Dovet S~ NB 631-7SOO $629,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••220 Via Udo Nord. Udo IM 673-7300 $1.490,000 Sunday 1-4 I II fin Fm II tr .. 508 Ev.nlng Star Ln, Dover S~ N.B. 631-7300 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••t v7 Yorkshire, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $1,995.000 ~ 1-5 TDWllllES .. .. CllllS FIR SILE 1- ••500 Cagney Ln.# 108 (Versalllel) NB 759-6600 $120,000 Sun.1-4 2 .... t•v •270 Cagney Ln 208. Vitia S..boa. NB 673-.-..00 $349,900 Sunday 1-4 ••405 Harbor Wood1, Newport Beach M4-9oe0 $189,500 Sunday 1-4 ••2468 Falrbrook Way, Costa U... 997-7178 $159,500 SatJSun 11-4 760 Tuttln, Newport Beech 546-2313 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 211,tnF•Uer• **621 Udo Park Or, F-2. N.8 . Udo 75M700 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11111111 819 A Hamilton. Coeta Meu 759-4830 s 144.000 Sat/Sun 1--5 2974 Orange C1, Eutlkte Coa1a Mela 831-1400 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 789 W. 18th St. Unit C-1, Coata ...._ 831-1298 $139.900 Sunday 12---:30 . ............ .. * •3430 Meadowbrootl. Coata ...... 241-8887 s 155,000 Sat-Sun 12-5 DI PLO ES Fii llLE ••.-.1• .32IQ..320.,. eorw . .._ ..._, ~1000 1735.000 8MJ8Un 1-t --- • - ------ Merrill Lynch Realty C1Mt 111 Ill I c:er.. ...... OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 .._ ... ••• 115 ....... l.Jpna·s ....,d C1ftJOft. •.• P a.I 111111 11.-.- 5 b*•. wn. "9p lol amll I Ism.-J25C..-• Vin. 1 slofy, • bdrll ll foprty --cmt--SHt• 21 c.,.. c.111 3 bdrm. 2 bl. towntlome .. ..... J ~ IURUf llll.• 3 bdrm 111 Wtstdlff •• l9I •r SUM.• 115 • u.. s... 3 1*111. 3 bl. blyfrlMlt/Of 1st mo • .. . . C. bs -CM SiJt.511 C/l ~ otra fl lot. &rt loc --1*.511 o.-t c.. townbomt llPlllff __ ms,• lmeaculllt 2 bdrm t~ --............ __ 14n,m .... lslalld Dlic*l' ... , ... --Corller Miil, 2 bd, 2 bl. tow ... IOt•OllFa JU I' I+ c lllusllltl .. c...119 . 0 llllbs ICM ID 90t.D MIY •tlwl I I Level lot for prime residence over ~Point harbor. Front row view ol boatinc activity. the c~al waters and city liehts at ni&ht. Coby Ward WUTClff ....... ..,..... ~t k>ation. wal~lftl distMce to Marinen. En.sip~ Harbor Hieh schools. Oose to medal p&u.a and 17th St.rttt shoppinc. Remodeaed JBR. l8A. home w /family room. on farce comer lot Hobie Denny FMlf.OUS CUSTOllHOm TradJtJoanl Country French. 5Ba. 6Y!BA. home. Serene settin& on Bi& CM1yon Country dub's 15th hole. Uke vtew. Incredible quality thf'ouPout-Danny Bibb or ~ twUeGrody ... ' d \' f I • : • r ' I ' ..... .... ~ -• lempcwaty C~--IJll•-.:i•:ali DI t W,i •-;tJw J meat with the ttm~ ltni« and ... &old tbt tenftl Ud conditions Of lttrt,. 1'* ~-;'l"My .. ianortna &Mir end of UM! -rr:mcot and are attcmptirw to ~ you throuah the .. beck door... Do you want to wort for a company with qUHlionablt ethics? • • • 0eara.ee. Dear ..... As the ~rd11sina qcnt for my qencics? ........... 11-eoompuJiec~u IO llile -,_ ww:nt.ty 've 90W. TM t1•111 DnJ y aervice tays \bat I .... 10 _, Ihm u a ~p for .-.. men weeks. I want the job but rm~ ,..ued m two directions. Now dlit company says quit the ......,_.., and lhtn come beck to t.bnil on my own and they'll hire me. 1 t.ft IO look out for m)'Klfbecautc rm 1 si. parent of a small child. What adVICe do you have for me? Oneof my co-workers is lavina the company to seek ••Pftncr pastures. .. He has no enthusiasm for hjs wOf1t and can't wait to leave. The problem is that he is trainina his repaocmcnt and a negative attitude 1s comina throuah loud and dear. Should I tay somctrung? company rm also in tha.,e ofhirina -a.A. all non.-manaaemetu J)en()nnet In the put rvcnot been allowed toaoto Dear a.& .. • • • ._. Mlet1llr ••'rt m ca.,... ,...,,,._ ••,"rt M rela#4 IF dr1r _. N llfl. . -S.S. o.rs.s.. employment qearia but the short-Usina one position that you're •of qua.lifled ptOp&e bas made lhis tryina to fill, fiaure out the COi& of pan of my job a teal chore. How can t your ldvertisina and the amount of chaqe .ahe attitude about usina ti"'e that you spend in terms ofboun Dear-. One of tbc tu>" at wort is constantly taki• supplies home f'tom the offace for his own penooaJ '*· I " .. ,, ...... .,.. ., .. Oell7 The company went in10 an agrtt- ....,. r.o .... ,,.,. a... ..., -0.M. ,,,. ltatah ltatah tt lbrt ltatah. It l•art ............. DM hsiMts/Otffet ...... I Rh *I.,., I 9t .. ,~!!!;;=~ ll~l;;ilf. tRlbt mn!n FEM non-emt roor!'! NEWPORT ewtt 2 11! "::=t..ri:-f.i sMXLL &..,.ce.:! ,.. ~~yr .=• ooJ. ::C:'EW ,!?!! looeo. ~~IT °'*' """*· "9tttnt ~~~} I A9f*'. Sptlng lldlng •t tcutw2bd, 1~E•t1CM to oc:eent LQWty home. ..., to lmmed ............. EMt 17th Street, Mele.Ref ..... ,.. pttde of OWMrlNP 2+ Aentat-&P/TAeolp-Miity. tw. ,.._In Ofdliootn~.n:J 'J S-11 Met 201h-30th. 2 1393/mo + ~ utlttl. dep. Non-amk Fem, 2045. 2-3 IA twTI townhou•. fully lmprowd $375. Mk l?Si I unit In Coeea MIM. UOftt Uonlllt."Angeta. 141-9112 7:»-4"° t.U. '31..USO .nllbfdllaom~ bdCondolorBcher.._ requlr«t.722-1818 $400/mo.84$-ll04 homeorcondOlnCorOM totMM~• !!!9 melntenence & o•t-ol\Olh.._._~ ~"°"' (303)823"'4M2 '* delMer Ne111Po11.,..tot ~ Iii 811 denlng, experience DEOOAATf ..., ...... O!'....!:AIOt_,.~ ~ • .._ FEM. non-1mkr. Own Newport ~ Houee. 1 yr. Pb cell Mf. H9Y et ~ ~2315 w/l'llllr tcw OOtof to Oecot--..-.w,., -S7SS/mottUJr"\(~ BIG BEAR CABIN RENTAL room & bllth In UIQ ~· Prof M/F, blOdc to beech (714)•71-2711. llAllT~fl~"-My ..... • ... '*'-'~ '* --PASE-HIJ. 1f1 ~~'e!~;',.; AHerv• now EHter ~+.::::·.~~ · ~·u~··Fe ,.!.."':* •Hiii 11 Ital ~ a.me,,7~ ! de1 ~UTO!fT~~INO.._.. hra. PIT;,!.'!;,,~1 ,,_ ~~..-y,N./IMlofe. wk/1ummer vecetlon -._" --· _ • ....,... ..... "'°' '-" -........ ,,_ __ own __ C9' ____ , __ _ ::-'~=~ (818)366-157• F/M non-1mkr to 1hr NEWPORT, etepe to bdt. .. D41 olct.3411-3521 .... tpm ~'i;~·~ .... ~ 1111111/M ... lV.widlTUl' specious 2-lty duP'U In Pvt comm, .. emenlUea. &iiide&:ietGUIX20 lJll.ll.. I ster1. 122-t I Work In poeltlve et-PefmaMftl PIT etert i=:ii..:..:i-.:----=~ ltatah tt l~lrt CdM S375 Inc utll S4eo M/F ptof/etudent ... 90 perttlna ..,.ce. ldMI for FM E)derty Men.. Refs. AUTO OIETAILINO moephel• tot tum. co. 15/Hr . .,_.tor,-.. ~ ~ DZ4 dep. Suun. 840-SSO. 722-lOM/atw IMrn emel AV/bcMlt or? Vety LEASING ANO SALES 646-1510 lv MeQ. Dep.twd-_,.lng 'IT. Good INIY. ()(T, 1MC11C9. ot __... 551·7'134* 11, ••.... '... E'SIDE c M .1 ... -,_.,,._ Fem n/smkr lhr 38' CM Non tmkr low C.M. 3br. pvt. 175/mo. 72().15ea LIVE-IN FIT Wom.t tot ~ -'w ..... a~.:! .... prel'd.,,.,. IM0-2216 HIAINGI Government · · .,_, ....,.w Ml E-Slde S200/mo + Quiet nice ger lndry & CHUCK CURRIER .,.... C. -....., • ., -Jotle-VGW ._ t16,000-_,.,,_,.._.._... forteb .. 28' home. front aeverel t1raiwk .-.t tchr cteen'. S305+ .itec.1 • c:--aa1 HARBOR REALTY elderly •mbuletory C.M 141-7441 • .... 000. Cell (102) ......,....,.,"*"-& beck yetd, emokerO.K. In wttlehr, 845-2357 pN>ne$125dep. l&CM1M L&. lllt2t Office (71•)67.~00 women. Uttle perWCINll • Per1y EqlillSllMllt ,._,~ 031 IMl-1• ~~~·~-~-·~==:!! S375mo. Sue 752-5805 RMI~ (71•)8.t4-5297 c:.re, l"9 .__PO & cool!· 1111 BI .= etore. 6 °""-.. NCI d. , = FEM Roomate wented lhf Non-emokw there ntce IUIMll/ &t lflO. Muet drive. 1700/mo, W'M9i Allanmn. Brllk• 8ftne OMV NOCWCI, UNt• B 1111 '• I ~,_MIJAU 1 fem n/lmkr. etw 3BR Townt11. QoM to 8cti & 3BR 28A ca.ta Meee LAGUNA BEACH. Rehab pvt rm/bollrd, beeutMul NEWPOAT TINi CENT£A ed AMt~ l4M1'0 H·llHR etert, no 29AfvnApta.onttiebctl. 2BAB~~~M;.1o'/P'· Frwys. Petlo FP Pool & Apt. No pets. Cell nit 8000 1/f 900 Blk (PCH) home. CM/NI .,... 144-.1022 • ··-tea .. / .... wtt .. hetd, ,._ 17541101914-3375 lh~ ~ 720-1s:° lndrylec evell Non.-tmlu 546-0628 Lv Mtg HA/100ihCU ;/r J pvt Owner S1.2mll (213) 116-703-0201 Lv Meg. a.n.i-W tedtotfMl-P'tnl· Med cs/~ . ... lllH ll'f • J\ utll S3251mo U11ts Incl Ann ok. Gmd ftr A/C Prof or 878-0388 o .. ,. ssp .,, ...--W..'• ..,.... eeencY· " ...... ~~l~l •NEWPORT BEACH• 842-47'3 *--~. ~~~IN~: M9d. No. CM ;,, 405. IMutrial 2711 N= to: fot~~ •11 ... 1 :1.:: ~.~ OW'• "t::,..eePnlll -----------Fem non-smkr pvt be. FEM 10 stir Apt unlum. furn, except bdrm. H.rt>or-Beker 414-4429 mo aon In my tiorn.. m'flll ..., .... ......... Inc. .,,_ kltcl1ndryptiv g~r::· bdrm SrM OK $332.50 Nlemkr. no pets S330 + 1300~ttelS.U~ft-ltlple ·~~:~7='~' 90f"911ght hMWor'k, refs .... .._ Good-........ IM-IJU ,_.,.-CS,lrQpetio.•lfv S385+SlOO 6' _ ., 12ulll Before3pmctlll $330 MC dep, 1150 net. Fully ftnlahed b1119-1850/mo.CllWMkdeyS needed.S.0...575 ~· I ,IH• ~·Aa......-i62°ll 1~ ••1110-• c:toeet. yewty. S500. Agt. 40+ F..-n stir 2t>r 1'.ltba 846·978' 111 2pm cteenlng dep. •~ ment. cerpeted, fire ,.84e.118411r UCI atudent .._ '°°"' (P•r= .. 1/a.n) Mutt be e.p.odllibte ao. * 722-13e2 '* twnhH. E/alde CM. 546--01•3 Prol F 10 lhr 3Br home In eprlnkleta. GteatCdM lo-In exchenge fot WOltl. n-If you heve cuatomer aer-DP•f/T O.C. County . .,_...~ VERSAILLES Full MC, trplc, lnd,ry. smkr ok LOI Cab Sprta Club 2BR C.M.$45011t&IUt. cetlon.6'5-6505 latt•I P1tfUIJ amkr.Muetheveroomby vtoe/eeeh hendlng U · FMHon lil6end. Od Sel EngllM. Xlnt 1N1Y Md terge tBr S750 L-. n-S350-dee> ~tll 6'5-3379 2BAoondo turn new $625 •lll·HH• ..... Wtet Dll end ol 3130. 8181281-2380 pertence, enjoy WOf'klng Start lmmed l44-0081 benetlt1. Auto req'd. pet A~ NO FEE BALBOA OcMn front, n-213-377-6'21 aft 6pm . with CIU9tomen, we en· BJIL _,.llY M0-9111 tot Interview . .. 7211• . tn*g F/M or cpl to Stir Oys.Don213-530-3333 PROFMtolhr2bra.lboe A~~s~*lr~ ••••• --· lllfiiiifi' SSH couregeyoutocelt: PIT ---ice In .... ....,...,,. 28' 2Ba w/F S700mo, Penln. apt CloM to beh. --_.... pecect generel denUltry IMMED&ATE OPENtHGS WATERFRONT A~ ToteJ-$-t60M c:pt. 675-7905 l /f 41T dlf 211 a\11 5/1 $470 1stlllt t •I lll. II" •••llT 11M1 11 llLll Contect Richerd or WI ~ requncs. ...... FIT or PIT eNfta. t~· 2BR. nvnt cond. -Costa Mesa l'IOl'ne $300 S1750ep. Chrit 675-9774 1617 WESTCLIF(DRIVE Cur1*\tty UMd aa • alngte PART-TIME help needed. Mlulon Viejo 8'ench tion.eppta..~lon.fl.. om..wn::. Imo. I mos .... BEACH L"9 folk• seekS inCI 111111. Call 631-2271 R I en1 • dbl Lido ...._t ~ ...... 541-5032 famtly reeldence. Like Hitiec:tiool~. ,.., (71•> 512-20'8 -etc:J ROA llcenM. + In .... ...__ ~ L v Prope Inc 873-9333 oood ~-•~25 n --oom °' r in .... ..., , .....,. ... ... ... Li .., 17 ~... . heW --_ __,. troa !;:::-..:...-~1-605~ Mah,,. F Neks adult F tor Pk mobi .. t'IOIM on bay, -•-Rfl new t" r oug". out. . Hours l-2pm Mon ttw\I mg Stipe PlUS mAMoe y.., IN, 2 ~to Mind rogb~2 PM * peraonel ust 111e l'lskpg shere emenltlel. pool e1e --~.!!:,007~SOOOC•ll Rey l•T•IT• IUlllLI Ttlut. Selery open. Cel wlUI ~ to eul1 'lfNT 3BR 2BA. lrp6c. P"1 pauo. • xcnange 1<>< r~ & ama1i S400tmo. 173-5100 GrNt 1oc:at1on 1n Hunt-.,..._, ....,.. flllll' 842-tllO """''fW.I 111eety1e. W11 .,..,, ~Ag. 17~';g· Avt Beeut Legune ocn vu l'lm aa1ary Outllde JOb o k Roommate wanted M/F lngton Beach. Medi-~ .lflj.A.V .. / ITATI 11111., 173--3403 W/.-ide Cell Brent · 2 rma-1 lg. 1 ocn vu. s560 •673-5353* • 10·~ Fernleef Ave CdM. eellProfHllonal apace ~ P /l 11111111111 I •\W WllTll I .... ~ C111t ••trt & S530 •13 uttll Fem F 28 ,-2 "'· Close to beech (•v•ll •v•il•ble lmmedletely. \t'.w 'llr~Jf I~~\. l ... ,.911• calt .._.__...... EquetOppty_Employer EAANUPTOl101tw.DMV ...... ... Ml namkr Of' .,.. 70011300 llf. FREE pattl· · \\ ~ '\Ao.: .....-~ ... ,...._., MIF/V/H ..__ '" --... pref'd. N/1mkr1/drug1. ,..lu now). Clan. reap 30llh. Inn All ex--lnctd. REALTORS• 2Pfn-•pmMonttu\lttld9Y Pnntout._.17..-"30 ... --------1 neet. •99-279• nicety rn. apt In New-M1tr bdrm/ba S550/mo. . . ., .,...._ ·-------• = port Shorn ateps to Alll about Ol.Lr move In WOODLAKE CONDO 0.-BRAND oew beautiful 2· bNcl'I GeteOe $-t60/mo SS50 dep.'hutll &75-8075 apeclal. Cell David --------11JI IUxe Qfound "'· 2BT 2e.. lty HK 3br 3ba home 631-6{MS, 818133•-132• Stir 28r 2Be CdM Apt, 21~61-9463 day• pool, vtew. stream. I.Jc. Beautllully decorated ----clOM to betl Fem prof 213-828-9598 eV9I frptc. w/d l\k up, MC get• $350 M/F 583-7 480 M/F Neat resp PfOI n/amkr n/~r A\11 "1 S.15 + 11050. Avt 3/15. 996-0082 ' __ 10 there 3BR 2BA In CdM uttla. uncsa 759-SHIO --------CM-lhf nlCe 3 br 2 be hie $485 • ,,, ullll Avell .,....--,,-------llile. ... tab $350/mo llt/ISI req cell 3115 673-3407 Shf 381 HB hH w/2 males -== J?• Scott 549'-2•23 Of' Ttm Avt lmmed Nr Megnofie _. ~5-3751 avall "°"" M/F non-smkr. lhr beeut & Adema. S350 • 'i'a Utilt FIRST CLASS office ..,.ce el Metro Pointe 3 1Ulte1, trom 519 to 1032 alt tor aa low aa '950 mo fluH ~ Cati 2•1-5005 •e .. U"'c.""tQ .... Gn~-,-oom-•1rt-S)"1~1 Twnhm In Turtlerock. 675-9360 home Own friJjge lndry Cotona Del Mw lhr 3 bd Irvine $600 Imo -----•GARDEN Offices In ktl Pl'lv Deytlme• ernp1' Condo. FEM non-smkr. * 854-9717 * Stir Back B huge ex.c: Tu1t1n/Perk Ceflter etM m9M $300/ 545--02.a ptOI nu Burbur crptl. ft --9d end p Sult• from 500 to 2000 ____ mo______ furn $600/mo 54111-«82 MIF n-emkr, student or Ilse Frplc, r leno. elf'°' aa IOW u S775mo RffM*q 't • • • f u 11 y FURNISHED . young prol, thr 28'. 2Ba formal dtntng. den. lndry. lull Mrvlee. 2• 1-5000 Bedroom Prof pref wlttl Cotona Del Mer lhr 3 bd apt 1n Nwpt Nortl'I Pool. etc Clean, ntsmkr S375 s L v * 1=-_--=_1_-~--=-a,...,rt=--_--=-1-:.1=- phofl9 priv TV. ev.it.bte Condo. FEM non-amkr. jaz S•85• .,.,ut uu. ~ uUla 6'1-5020 usan • UMUf -••- now. 1315/mo 5., 03l2 Pl'of nu Burbef crp11. ft 6'0-8900/D 721-0104/E SHA t>eautllully decoreted LAGUNA BEACH small of-j;J;;I lum. MOO/mo 549-«82 B y1 1 D 1 NB floe epaoe. OOMn view, =--l..a--..._. NtCE. Nr Oat HB Furn. M/F to lhr •8' home • ron up ex. · w/pwklng epprox 511 ....... .... Alifl1o. T v Moo. Uttll. Coe-. Meu Fem emok9' w/singte wortllng mot'-View! $475/mo • utilt '" seao mo John Mgr !"'ln"!"tema ..... llJllt,... .... u:t:i.-.. .... iUild"""p-~ ·mlM H-8mlil. to ahr wtth F/M 2br ~t avail'""'*' El llde c M. Prof prel'd 673-1119 Reelonomles 875-1700 '-ManufllCtutW Select- H + WMlcly 53&-1518 $330/mo ~·~tll Bev M/F smkr ok S375+utll S c M -1--vt ~ .. 97M335w. "6-9905h D/6'2-2060 E/631-7121 ~::'~. o-sm: 'sf30 •••llTllUISI :::n.b=r=er~ ~l.~~n~. 10p~ CottT::~~/EZget NB F/25+ ,Prof non-emkr utlls tncld 548-5508 or Lg 2 rm non-reteil ofc Polerttlel profit In our w/caMl vtew. 18R w/BA. Met .... ,. • ...._t · sht 28' 28&. trplc. dlw 759-2853 w/BA Adjae:ent Westctlfl growth Ind u It r y . $325/mo 845-7080 ~ M/F. 1385+'~ ut1t w/d $450/mo utill Incl --Plza.•G, .}905~~~~ Rd WedgCor Acceptence 842-7822......wngs 842-3319 WANNA LIVE et the -,... ..... .,,~ Cotp. l800 E. Hempden • ..... ,...... Dll E'SIDE CM. pvt 8'/"'• t>Mch? Need prof M/F 2 ,. WllJ _. • .,,.., Denver, Co. 9022• Cell -...._ NB HouM on beech 3Br lhr lrg 2brm apt in NPB n1-•-303-759-3200 EXT. 2403 UMWmtlL d/w, w/d. trplc, pool. n-2Be. M I F. n -amkr yr lae ger. grt 1oc avell Elegant Retell or Ex -=-===-==-::==- Wkly ,.,., .. now evetl •mkr S397 • '"iullls. S300mo. 873-063• or ASAP. W7+ u111' Cell ecuttve office aulte. 1so0 11111111111211 S 1'7 00 wit & up. 227' •l50-39Q8• (213) 720·3364• Jeff s.8-7289 Iv mtg eq. ft. May divide for joint ...... .._ ... ~t Btvd. CM M&-7«5 FEM AL E---at\f N 8 . NB TwtlnM new Hoag tenen\I. Generous park-.... __.._, ~/tum/ell amen/ocn M/F 22 ..,_ a-a. WOODBRIDGE Irvine, own Ing. ContKt Maneger & Lilted In the NOYetnber ~c:.:=:t vu/ Condo Av nowt 500 pooi s3e0r-;.::~t;: room, bath. Rec.. Amenlt. LYNNE VALENTINE 1917 Venture M8gUine UWOU9'1 1 'Ped. + utN + -722-1168 •M&-4580• $425. + 12 utlt 642·5'83 Propert .... Inc 873-9333 .. one of the mo9t ptoftt- $2.56 per day That'a ALL you pay tot 3 linee. 30 dey mlnwnum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll 111 .. Llll able comp..-In the USA. High Income~ tlel 0.... 900 loc:aUona In operetlon now. Tr-*'g and menegement u- llStanc.. ExdUelve lern- tory c .. J.,,,.. u. at .. llRIRW/1 ........ .... •.nm• ... YOOTH C<KMSEUltS Gueninteed Income of $400perWeek ' TEMPORARY AND TEMP TO PERM "' "'-"'Ill& •hNl1lhft ..... , ....... ·---9000~ •t100 N9wport ...... 1'2-t711 lOO"Wt FAR to~ RECEPTIONIST with a.... ..... tot~ oMoe tor "" ,..... ==--==-..4~,~~~~~~e!!!!!:!'1!•; ..... m~,-~,a~~~~ Gld, dW'llll ... nu .. . -GATA ·-·· ... ...._ .M .... .__., .............. ~ ..... '-'-.. ,_, A8S. '6.000 ... . """'*' concJ.: I OMS, t18,te& ~•1so -=-.;;....;;..-..;;;..;. ......... --..-..., c.-.. .... l.IMOA, ....,,,. ...:.·~ ...... , •• i ... ;;:_ HIE I 1•11..-ry . ~~ ..... ,... .. 1"'"'-'1•.. ...,...... ... COl'npMy • ._...... 122 .... Otewewer• ._.,.,Of• fOOd ~ a typ1no 1-::::::==~~~­..,.d ,,.,., M _,.,..,., .... 89fld,..,.' -..-....... ........... .... 1050 ~ tliecOt'r to: 3867 FfT. TWl)lna a 1iPt11f111 • ---= .... lultntt..... .....r;:•-· lllLUa.i~li ••••a• ...... CREVIER &.9 !.r.a. FIT ..._, 7~:00. Ho ponle9cfl,CAt2MQ ~--a ...._.. A-..~"-" .P.-.:-""'-,: ... l!lmlTf/T ~~:.= ONLY40t,llllle.CAUMS..S.71:-onw~ed~lt ~-lttlflt;"1fl/lnf C.M. AMI Elt* omo.. Bwti. 4MO.o75S •.--;... ... I l ..... coi;.a.,.. =•• Phonee. llte ~-.,_ Ill ...... _ ..... 1111 Dq{ffeld ., _ _.. ....... 72t feted 11. O.M. Jlm~743<t 118,500 ..... euc . .,_ .. iif.liiM• .. _ _,__ , ... ._... .... ••• CENTURY21 motNl4ed !MMe MO-BWtnll Ma, C1'MI of ••us I ""* ~Wll&CO ... .._ .... .• MEACEDP ~,.. 1t0E. All ~ ~ .... io. ml. 488 .,,.. ... *"· '20,000. 4111-*>23 - --INLAND PACIFIC r•tery. ~ SO wpm, • ....,,, ~ room $4-7ot9 M l!li~ '°*29tee7 pft -_.,. d*'C9 kw ldllencament. ~a ,,_, Hild f\lrnliUre tml -.. Come ~ --... M 3?'..t )5lid IOadtd llN391 PORSCHE ·•7 H .. ftLL/Nll•lml Mmn/llm c.l!OlndyMMt11 IAT&IUN.tAM. ~. baby tte;';i .,, .. ""' IC;;n;...-;r;;;;;a;:;;;;-ui; ~S28tMo lead~l2 find ~v 912.,M~ ~ ...... Cel UMt Entry ....,.. S>Oeitlon for ~-2IO Cebrtlo, C.e W.. aotNng l rnucfl moretw OUf new I used 86 &lS...si 5sod ~ ~ wheel1. needs aome •fn..QI' * N.B. Ina. ~· Gd Hlllm SP~"K Pl.UG ~.SATURDAY /SUNDAY Electric Bo* 86 03Sn kl*I i..to I~ work M500 982-6188 .......... =·:r:~K= •nnn.. ~ooi;.,:: Furnltur~ It.ma 2806Lafayelteln ........ 1.111 87J:S .. •t "*2WW PORSCHE '7U12E ..., c.... ........ ~ of Memory typewriter Challenglng •nd d i· eo.ta Meee St S..J&#I. bicycle.' motorcycles, Newport . Power Steering. Auto-Sales. Ser.lice r~:.c, ""cia5.:.' s~ n9edll~ --........ '*Pfl.ll. 756-0732 veralf'led PolWOn ava11~ a•• ~ _. lkl equip met~ • x·1nt COfld M\nt Paru • Leeslng 6"4&-l2M or 642.96M ..,,_,....,. .• _,..e-. eble fOf lncfMduet with "l'W ' • m . 1r1c._ft..<le7 111 (2H331311 1•1 •111 ~71orlt•--· ... 11,... excellent typing end 66UifXMCYfff 112119 1-IU. vi~~ • -. • 86 PORSCHE 9 30 I I," ~---~:o"k~lnCdM. phor'9~. U. Mttqi;.&Col.toys.MW MIUll'f .. ~~~~~~~~~ .... 1500Au1oMal1Dr. Turbo cl'lampagne-lull •• ..._..,. ""' •--1-«0 beneetenctaccurmand goet dothlna. ~ EA RAY 21 • 1985 Mere.. Santa Ana tthr. alatm pottll'led aJ. M--T·'" M. Nl*ttlon8I Restaurant worl( witl'l rMtifMI .,,,_. clolNe. mud\ morelll 2&0HP 751'1rs. run ~ toys 1&1c m1 ab9olutely ~::::... "'t~ •• 111t1a vision. Kl'IOWMCtgte ol PC fl 17 ALDE.R8AOOK. (So. am y Tah In· vasa. VHF radio. S 11,850. 5 Frwy at Edin991 mintt• $49 995 Ex.p 317 =edit~ & CUit M·F am/pm ec:>llt stl"f1s :;::""· Offloe locatied In StonecrHk/w. Yale tenna. clllldren'a clotl'lel, * 642·1557 * IPEll 1 IAfl (2CXE9511 •·'4 CAOfUA<: UMO. Annbuet• con.~. aide tier. cab TV.~ roof Spedailt! I 11,.116. Exp 317. (25~ CR~BMW 83S-317t JOHNSON & so~ Linc oln M er , . , .111~ H e·t .. • f •' C uate M••• ~A..J ~ 11 __._._ ... a ""*j 1 ta Mela. St.rt Im-Loop) 8:30-3pm Mar. 5,1 toys. f\.lmjtut•. appts. Sat •--·g-•t -._............... Service Hrs. u --Frl CREVIER Ba.tW .__,.,. medlltely. Cell lot IP-~Sun 10·3/ 801 E. ... -" .... _.. """"' 835·3171 _Mon-emkr_.,...~-:-::-::eal-:::::15::-:7::-:~::-::7::0:7-:-5:-: ~ S.::'!" .... polntment 714-63 t-3711. Fr,-;ez~c~~ GrOll9f'l'IOl'lt St Cash onlyl SO:t t h Sidpper W.,,ted. ..,_-...,,...--~--='""'""'~ "~•7•00-am~!!!!!lO~tO~pm~~ • 85 PORSCHE Caonolet 75 CORVETTE. l...oeded PHARMACY TECt1NIC&AN am d8Y IMte Ul•m •m-smt•,.·n/Mon. t-5. To take 4-8 ~ to ..... ;;;;e= ltM 1: nua•ds. red .,. Dladt tutt I wttl'I many extra Good ~ Hours. top Mtary, tJien.. evail. Mature, al9rt, good .,,... If y0u can't find It m Ciani· Catalina lot kM'ICl'I or tor • ae 8MW 635c91. avto " I • 1 .. 0 0 ..&al. ~ H'"'-Clll DI R rec. Bllinnu-' ......,p• .1 PAYDAY EVERV FRtOA y 15 Sif'ler Cle9cent. tied, It'• not for Nie "ay time fls .. lnn ex· 1..... XJS ctr" alatm sl\ffpalun t On O 11 Ion • ~ .,,. --.., ., ·-'" (714) n4-371t7 u " • _... Ith< chrome BBS alloys 23• ''" Mint" Exp 317 64 1·9828/atter 6';lm a.ryat t4ntl-37'4 but not reqd. ~ ac-1111.-....1..--....1.l...... 111.l~H-----••1s CIJrSIOnS, 3-.. tlmea a 12cy1Redw/blklnt3e.OOO tom Special" S35,99S 11MFE0131 •6CORVETTE ••ust ... , eep1eddaily3-5pm. mr•-1-J/1 _,, --_,., c.JlMF M2•13e1 ml lmmec Mua1 Sett1 E1 p 317 112944 4 1 ., "" ftJflllJf I NEWPORT BEACH 11 •• ,,_ . ,_ • • 122.500 818/445--2426 CREVIER BMW C;:\EVIER BMW Red teatner ont. glaU MBftllll COUNTRY CLUB, UIOO e. =F~~~~ .. .,.. Mii ~ ~ ... ~t°'&~~ Sail .. ti HH 7141875-7175 Eva 83S.-3 171 835-3171 top all options $18.900. U\02.0HAl/OAY CoutHwy.NB644-9550 UIMIT&tm ...... _ fums iiiOa Sac $2300 3s'El'ICSOflSlOOp ·n ACUU TQV')TA 71 Hiiu• rblt~ 493-754l_, __ NMcMd by Huntington Reataurant ATIENDANT bp wlr• 1931 Newport BMf, CM Some cto11'1es 548-2789 7 Saga salt9.132.500 1n Co\ta MN ~:c~=~~ ~~:t tr-;;0~u FORD 82 MUSTANG GU ~ ~ 5:':on ~ ·inn PIUlll Dayshlft. ~.oft. '32.5/ 10.::::.C:::::., SOFA. iov.Mat. chair. or-R VJ~ Inc ?92S Harbor 81Yd '11 llTSll P1ease Cat 722-0916 sllve< 6 cyl auto .. ,~, poa1lble. Po1IUon 11 1' now accepting appll-~+comm.NB644-T15t toman.MV9fuaed.earth-'9";;1Bc)Q 1210 ~O-'OTACOROLLAW9 ~~,:u~~~· ~·~ts<Nr· eatlonalor l•fD/MMlftl Attliwft 11 tonea,Scotc:l'lgarded. Ul.21,S. ... l.I., A....~A-.,_..p!\ 4-0• top cone 52.000 lnO lurdl W Bottt •lesf/hstesa Mac:Gregot Yeht. 1tl31 j§lJT(f.ii'Fkitcfie~aide only S250. 969-6 l30 VHF· IWW t>Otfom paint. ~....-.iJ. ...., auto a c ~ pnteCI FORD 83 Crown viCiOfia ,..,..,, ~ ~ •l ........ ......, Ptacenti..eo.taM... d laflWHher; Corning 12950/obo.641-3200 ---· 4 !>peed am Im a.r .t s 2.:,5 531.11s6 Call ~.,,o; ~:~, ~~k ~~- ltionl •• opM. M .18 per Apply In P9fll0n Tuesday ei.c. dbl own.; JenNlir UM 14 + Tiii.ii AC URA door 62 000 orog•na1 01!1..._., 6-\)pm ~ngs 642-07i 5 Ev ~8823 hQur.-,Y.Appty20451 1hruFrl<laybtwn3·5 l~ln~•fll c:ool'1oP; ISE dlapolal. ~&latsl••kft Good cond . $2500 m1tes ·S16000BO ----iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._ Cralmer Lane. H .B. Jlll W ..... -. • M·F 8.()()..4.00. No exp. For sale. Remodetlng SI......, .... , 1..__1 760-0575 FORD-FtESTA 1978 Yel PtlON M• 1818 ' -r nee:. M.SOl'lr. ~ kitchen. 875-3482 ._. AC:URA 1tMl-l1M1t Good cond1t1on Runa Plllllla 1'l.llml •Lm-S llMl•TIPI Spring Cturance Sale! 110 lli,./Decka/lter• 'II' YW IN• welt• S800 Good tr-. Private School Huntington Pteue apt>fY peraon: 729 Farad St, C .M. 50% om AecondltloneC1 tm lllT AllU WAL• ... ...-U 875--4750 Ron Beach .,... Houra ....... .,. •54t-5525* ~a=d ~ *111•4114* 32' SLIP Sailboat onlY. NO Jul! bring us your lowest XI IATSll '~~ nez I hly 1ft Iii 2pm-tpr'ft. 53fr1441 ............ avail. Holiday Die· lvlabrd. water elec:. 1*: bonaflde Aa.ra deal and S~~7-07ia equ Pt lew IJlrlllet I cnf•e Printing 2« 1 E. Cou1 Hwy trlbutors. 1712 S. Gfand Incl ~/mo lat/19t we'" beat 11 Needs mcnOf wort! I lllllY Corona del Mat c M T ben9ftts. Av.. San1a Ana 834-4111 J-•-;r /Art * 873-8800 * GUARANTEED' JAGUAR 87 XJS Mre Hand wor'll tor busy print-Restaurants · °:..2~90 WHITE We1t1nghouae .-uy us ••zs Dock space. Newport M SI.RIIS &ell& --:'''· P~~ cust°:" 1~~ 1tlHO •• Ing co. Muet be quick & Ulllm WMID Waal'ler & OrY9' almOnd -ISiand. 25'~30' Power 1001 QUAIL ST ' NB s er"3 ru on Y r-*.Ce1Ht-o333 Wlthgooddrlvlngrecord& TILIWD9I color. 2 YH~I old •• 75 Ct. D IAMOND Boat S200/mo. Ca11 ll2-Hl2 71ACIU ::-oys:~oo Kell> C .. IUI! neat appearance POll1iona avail w/Ryd« 1350/palt. 721-&882 SOLITAIRE. White-clean 640-7085or&4&-9731 5 __ _ Printing 5am-1·30pm M-F • Systems. Inc. FfT & PfT. ....... Mil 1525 .. 50 Ct. EARRINGS N.B BOAT SLIP WANTED MAZDA 1980 G ... G & _., LORI'S KtTCHEN N~ facillty. growth OC>-1225 OBO 498-1296 Nffd apace for 45' cover s 1980 LOOkS Per.on needed for hand-979-0747 portunltlel, ~wage. lltlilft lllflll Bertrum like new Wllllng -gre-ar & runs wert WOl1L Muat be reliable. RestlUl'anla Please contact athy or S UN DA Y M A A C H UT 1111111 to rent for short or long 759-8067 (714):Ml-744IO ...,.. Debbie,64l-304S M-F. 8tn-1PMp<.-Mw 1o..n. term. Please caH Mr •MBZ 83300SD ommac P/T.............. , ......... T~R=? llYl&••UllU 111.•llllS Tabb854·1991d41ylaw :>FN~IEACH ;~~;;~!..:t~l~tr': Prepare magMtlc tapee Must 9pMk anglbtl. Apply: NEVER SATISFIED? * * llMI * * Ill.., ..,atJt • .,.,. ..... U, IEIT IUL 642-0795 Eves 548-8823 t0t on-.,_ ltOt'llQll, r• MWPWI SU 11111-Earnlup1-to WI 1~~.c~2:1 All saes11 A,:',f,:.~:dri:;~;~ 141-1444 -.ilz 'II JooU1t qutr• ltoopng and lift. Al the Newport Plw / Over 300 select plecea t5'0 JAMBOREE ROAD Blue B.ec ker sound Ing up to 80lbe. Tu.. thru -. a~-·· •E·Z HCMJrs from fine Eastern Estlt• 12fe111 Iliac. Ttus,er1ttie8 Open 7 days a -k I Chrome wn.els 673-6067 Sat approx 1:30-10arn _,, •,..., 1.. '*No Nlghtl/Wknds 10 lnelude glassware. er 111T .,Ill E•tenelecl Servt0e Hoors * * * * * * * •17/Hr training + comm china. rugs. 1•••lry. Aircraft 1111 7 a rn .10 Pm Mon·Fr1 IM NIFIUL •Casuat fun etmoaph«e pocket watehea. pottery, •N2 .. .,. -- - -' WFR Exclusive. private club In COSTA MESA 548-c69l9 Netsuke. Hummell, lrg . -'..ae New9<>rt Beech hes lm· LAGUNA HIUS 582•1723 jOlntecl Teddy bear, vin-Fox/Asi a-Raccoon-.,. 3349 Mic:tlellon, lnMe mediate openings for 1age clothing. beaded length 1trollet. Ulecl R• (114) 553-7993 Waltr9SM$. 2 sMta avail· Telephone Sales bags. rev. glaa paint· place value S4K. sell able. •Lunch, 11am-4pm ~ lngs. p<lnts. f\Kn. Many $900. Lynx & wl'lt Foxtail Cunnard wing SW•ng Mal P/T ..,.._. ($4/hr •tipsj& •E...,.lng, AlftlTW more Interesting & un.-Bo&. Nordstrom $250 cootrols Cuyana engine Approx. 3finl/csey-·weci 4-10pm (S36/1Mt +tlp9) · unusual Ant. & Coll. Lamb sn1r11ng 1acke1 20 Hrs Hying tJme 8-MW 8' - tlvu Sun. Eany AM or late NO WEEKENDS. a, .. , Tile Dall Pilot has an Items No mlnfmum no •ts $550. sac s 175 Ball on engine! PM. Mu.t be 0\19r 21 & opportunity for student• Y im-rnerv. 10% buyer prem gowns, 546-2789 lest la. .... tlevegooddt'Mngrecord. & housewives• Cell mediate QS>enlng 1°' • Presenied by WORLD -=11·-11 1...,..tr-'ll .t.....J.. n---,..,..,.. 752 7905 I I n4IWly crN1ed t~ , ' • "' .... ·-WI ----- 141-1324 after 111• VW 121 67 Sq.uaT.Oadi-to ~e oeaut restoration $1200 ObO call weekday 8-Spm SA0-6893 """"'7 r-~,,-..... ......, · °' ntetVlew. ..._ poeltlon. Prior 1..._ FAMOUS ANTQUES Office fuaitUt tr• fw !U Ptec9ntle AV9.. C.M. Ask f()( Barb~wa (mlf) phone salee experienee AUCTIONS l~t 1141 EXTRA 1 lncludecl =::...-:.=::.:...all MERCEDES Benz 1964 4-CLASSIC as SEVILLE P/T fM•ltw Reslaurent helptul. Must lltle people World SalYage Co .. CSL • he htnOS all ctr. claulc ,_ brair• • O<Wy n 000 '"' Loaded PERSONS TO WOAt< u The Five Crowns Res· andbeorganlzed,typlng C1284(819)283-<1377 IBM .n41WMem-Ml·l1M M1·J112 :n_\,nc:.!i~~~m-nu Mais GOOd Con-tact wt) S21 000\fa1Ue Eaatef bunnlel and help-1aurent Is currently Inter-45 wpm Call Peggy futitut 1114 ~~~~~,~~ clU$1fieO d•tlOtl * * 543-213-4 * Sac S16 9SO 6'0-7317 ~orAA!r:"~.t1:.,:.: =:::i:~ tile followlng 8l9Ylns w~w~· U&ll Ill ilea.•11 $250 & Up 841-0923 MllC N()TJC( rt.a.IC NOTICE Ntl.IC M>TIC£ rtaJC NOm 19-Aprll 2nd. Hrs flex. -· lllftll headboard, footboard, p I AaiuJs ... , irtCTm0Ua llUUEU FtCTmoua .,.._.. ~ LM F ...... "'lj Jr ~ CO'O"I def-..., CaHf Mu1t enjoy children, P/TIJIUSllT&lfl ~.A~ slderlllls.1195.840-8733 tb ...u. au,..,,,. iua. STATlmwT 3001 s ~no<nr°" s .... ra 92625 wortl welwlth public. Will Pteue .. ...-. •'1• lOAM ~ SOFA. tovewt, ci\8lr, ol-•ANIMALS AVAILABLE The lollowtng P«SOfll are The to1tow11'9 per90ns .,. Ana C1111 9r04 JoM A'notel Gare:•• train. Cell LIU 650-841 1 ...-rr ()FFICE ~ t never used earth-FOR ADOPTION Look· oomg w .... as <100119 t>usiness as ·h·s ~us "fl' ' con 12SS 1 0."'941" Rd S-11 -------· --3801 E Coast Hwy, CdM oman. t,...,_..,~ ly inn tor a"""" home' JANET A MAY PRO-WEST COAST TA~ SOO oueteo l>'I a~ n<l•v•dull .t.na Ca.r• 92"05 Pll •lllTMT Rea1.eutant TEMPORARY ANO tona, sco _._..,_,, on ,.:·e,.,.~ FESSIONAL SECRETARIAL I DO t<ARATE ACADEMY Rooen ... C•r>•"9 Jr r.,,, t>u..,•eu is con- Typtng, tlW'Kfl......._ fillnn wa-•-•• TEMP TO PERM S2SO. 96M 130 _ _ SER 111 CE S 8 4 7 1 In· j 301 M~a St Costa Th•s st11~· was hi«! e1uc:1eo by an en~ & l>tlkPe .etlll ~H~ l,..._.,.,W~~.._,_,. POSITIONS AVAILABLE SOtA, LCM.Inge., Chair. Pi I Or J d1an1po1tt . ~un11n gton 1Maa Caflf 92627 l '"'t" t'>e C "'"!\Cleo'~ of 0-· Joru• G¥o a ftaxiblL Cell 1ee-4342* ..,., _ _.. ..... s. ,_...,...,., e Recep1ionis1s ...... ~ UH flU Beacn Cahl 92646 Steven Parker Ross 4810 MQe Count. .,,, cetwu.,, T""s 11•1...,,_1 was lltea ~·111 Colon~ Pwk ~ Wp, loeded wlpwr . ..,_ a mcM'9 Snowroom ,.. (15AW7211 113116 JOHNSON & SON L in< oln M f'r' ur y 18 .. lf!: .... ... '!'!' •• c. • . • .... • ~1 ,,,. JOHNSON & SO "" L 1n<.uln M f'r~ury ~_;>t Ha·t·• 3 •. (ve•• M••• ~ ..,. "" ....... ._. 11-8. loaded w/power ~. & 9IM'lroof C 1NSZIMl S 10,195 JOHNSON & SON L incoln ,..f'rcur y ~~ .... I'.)." It·~ ... .:.••• -..... ......, ~)() 8et1 Tannie Club, 2801 •Clerlla T atlll ori Too big f()( HSI J-t A May 8'71 tn-~est McFadden :25 Sa1>1a 19 1988 ""'"'rM Counry C.....~ ol O.· ...... EaatbluffDrNB"".0050 •Typls1s .:"1 MUST BE SEEN!! r d1anapo11s Huntington ,.,.,a Caht 92704 FJ7,... enge County or cecM".-y 1ngton e.ach Call! 926<16 Notloe le Mr.oy ,,.._that UTllL ... •. •Secretarla T ~KE 1700 673-2235 1(1MBALL Console. 0.. S..ch Catcl 92646 Th11 ou11neu s con-Puouneo O<aNJe Coast 1 • 1986 l'l'l•a Dua•,,..• as c:on· V"·-· _.... Det En n-1 luxe. latest model. per· Tn1s Dullness 11 con-1e1ue1e<1 t>v II' 1'1<1.vodual 101 1y ""o' ceor.1ar1 28 FJ7'12l9 OuCt«I by an rndtVOdUel 1he City of N•wport COUEGE STUDENTS e 1 try ..._a ors feel cond S14SO. Tuned duct41d t>y arc 1nct•V1<1Ual Ste"-"" Aoss ..,..,.c,., 6 •3 20 •9N PuDl•sn.d Orange ~ Julla Potnemus ~7.000 .. of~~ •11.21 ~· ::~~. llAll1faJ & a.llvefed 71Al847-S672 .,_.A May Trus "atement •AS llled S.,..364 OMy P!IOI CebNary 2t 28 I 'Thia si.ternent -rlled ...., .....,..,, ........ 7 f., 'OWll9 "'W •:·-1_ aa.aa TlllS atatement •as llleCI w1tn the Cou111y Clefi. ot O.· "'•ref\ 6 13 1948 I-"" the County Ci.ti of ()r. Development Block PIT, fT. Flex hra, no exp. _... ---,-.wn ...,.. With tM County Clerk 01 Or-ange Count~ Otl Fetl•uar; J P\8.JC M>TICE s.rJ.40 enga County on ~ Gflf\t (CD8G)tunc:t.from nec:.Cell 11·2 541·679& ... lllllllllJIYllLI ange County on Feoruaty 1988 ACTITIOUS9UUIEU 11 1911 t"9 U.S. Department of Medical ..... ... 11 1988 Fmt1G ..... ITATDEJll'T P\B.JC ll>TlCE nnall Houaing and Urban 0.-WITI ·-n71251 PuDlfslle,d Or&f199 Coast ~ Orange ~ V9topment In July, 1983, eQ ........ ..,. 1111 lfflll * * * Publ!Sl'le<I Orange Coast I Dail) PtlOI '"°'uar'f 14 21 Tiie IOlloWlnQ DlnOM •e FlCTmOUS --Oaoly P!101 ~ 21 2& to fund p!'O)Kt• OUflng For phone triage ..... ,....... I s,.M .... Delly Pilot FeDruary 21 21!1 21!1 "4&fC11 6 1938 ~t~T~~S ~ 9 , llAm ITATEm'Wf ~ 6 t3 1918 FY ,...._., lhe public le • PIT 1MOO Von Karman •••• -•1* .. .... Marc" 8 13 t988 Su-~ 1 S...-336 s •20 Eas• L• Pawna A"" The loAowwig per-.ons are Su-347 lmtted to IUbnVt written •Lii er Ste 130 IMN 47.._2974 -...... P\8.JC NOTICt S<.1f1• 106 .a.na11eom Caltt ooong ~ • P'\11.X ll)llC( Pf~ for p<OjeCU. •UlllllllllT l00% FREE to ~t 92807 CRUi5E lllAVtGATORS 1--------Functe mey be UMd. for a ••• -......L...a llLl E.O E. CHAIRS: 2 matching llv rm '1r81* Pllll.IC M>TICE Fte:TITIOUS .,.,.... •e1tx A. ._,,,_ 1651 So 23276 Soul" POW1te 0.- vanety of community de-... ~ r · upl'lol ctn, uphOI bdrm Ml·l1M 141·1112 111.-ITATE•NT n4IZ Way .t.nal\9tm Cahf Su'te 103 Laguna 11111s velopment and~ Fashion Isl NB S«-7848 Wll'lllll/W"1D chr. 2 .. ~7 5tlr~JM1Uo *** ~.~-,~:!~~~u~are l 92~.~ h.,•,n-, ·• c:on-C..-~S~ 9"C.. The.'..._~-~-actMIM. In eener•. ttte . . . With car f0t lunCh dell"9fV cnrs . ..4"-78-4 Lv ... sg The follow ...... ,,. .,....,....,... • .,_~ u oaong '"'-- tlglbte actMtlee Include IAlJI service. Eetabllshed CONTEMPORY· Blk lac-lf'llpet90l\lare ALLIED COMM ERCE OuCteclDy S"tt\dMduel Ca1tom11 SS.79 Yucca 1alELAAHCHO TIJllALES land ~Ion and dt9-FrieNl't politlW ~ r o u 1 es prov I d• d quer bdrm Mt qn u "°'o"8A~~~~NTING & ~PAN~~~= 1 ~:~ ~t=..,..,• .,. .. Ill«! ;~ .. ~ucca v.-, Ctlllf \~86 ~~ ~ PotMIOn;theacqul9itlon. neededf0tfU!t..tlmereed-8arn-1pm Mon-Fri $4(). w/matt/bOll •Pring & MAINTENANCE 12 1 V11 C:~1-1ooe c'...;43e *'"~CourtyC!ert~Or· This t>uao-•S c:o.,,. Ad Mod,...aCallt'*7 ~t Of lmpr~ • ad ...... Duties In-S50 CASH DAILY. frame S850. Blk lac:qJ.r * * * AnliDe.$. Newi><>rt 8eacfl Hoamwooo l\jewl)()(t 8eacl'I ~ Cou"'" on Fet>ruart Ouaeo Dv I corporatoon TOf!Y s.no.t 20702 S ~ ~~~~adlttpublee;llc cludep.-oep,ctlnQ,phone a..'lmlDll cof tbl 991: b111 lrtl'lr aota Call! 92663 lc.i' 92563 11 •988 !(am " Jotwwon vie:. Toro Ae =507 El Toro _,.. ,,__.,.... & counter ...... trfendly IYMlt S550 ,.~.din Rob9r1 W Wilson. 121 Vea T1h1S bus n•ss s con-FJTm1 l"'-Oent Ce6tf t2e30 • ..,._ r9oc:atlon u-pleuan1 orilce. FUii c4. 979-4747 tbt set w/~ ~ Trlople 110 Ant•oes. ~ Beac:11 dUC1e<l r:i, an .ne1MC1ua1 "o1b'1Sf\e<I Orange Coeat flits s1ar.,,..,. -ftlect This busln•H ,. c°"'" *'anca: or p<operty ,... be flt P a er WIMl·1aa•• cl'I xJ t cond 973-0653 Callt 926e3 Cather•,,. .. oe>e C11ey Deify "•IOt Feoruarv 2, 28 .tth ttie C-ty Clw1I ot Or· dUc:1*I by an~ ~ A compt9te ne •· enny1 " • rs, n . ihlS bualnua " con· I Thit atat"""9tlt was filed Maret\ 6 •3 t988 11>99 Cour>tr on f'et)Nary Tony Sander$ llet o1-...ibt. actMtlee la 1HO Placentia Ave.. lmWll Walnut dining rm Mt tn O\Kled by .,, ~Mdual s.. 3 , , 1988 ~at t"9 ,....., of Coeta Meu u ••• t llaW current OMV beautlful cond., lrg •111-4114• Rot>ert w Wilson wtth the County Oen! ol Or· • ~ "71>11 Thia ...-nent -l1led vn7 ,,,.... Tl'llt statement was ~ lange C.:>unty Cl" ceoruary 3 •-IC llt\TM'C Pu-.._. n.-,..~ Wftn ttle Countyon~ of ()r. Newport a.en Ptanntng Salee r9POf!.Applylnpwsonat er~ 6 upholst-.d 1938 ..-~ nu1"4 .....,_. ~-.,,... ...._. Mge ~ Fetwwrv ~ment. The City JOB FAIR aectroM: O.tr .• 20004 ehalrl, tabte expands to 11!!!!;1 IMU 1115 witl'I the County Oertt 01 Or· f'l7a2'7 O..ly PrtQC ~ 21 a 11 1MI Council 1'1M Pf~ Charte. CM 92627 12 settlnga. "'6-0IS.S __.....: ~~nty on February PuD11sr>ed Or~ eo-t FIC'T1110U$ 9UlllEU Mwc:I' 6 13 1918 ~ . ...,_. granted C08G bids~ Format~ rm ... w/c:hlna UAF SKI* FST1MI Delly PtlOt ~et><u~ 14 21 ~~":!tin ~ CJrw9 C.. mstty to thole projects WlUlllll ._ S650 """ 253-101110.y Put>llsl>e<I Or~ Coat 211 11.1a~,., s •988 doinQ ~ ~.,.,. ~ 21. a Mllctt p!'cMde ~klnal Tll ...U1D cab, w.it ftgurW -·-· Mt-3883/evening Ask Dally P.IOt Fe0Nary 2, 21.1 »330 w £ s T c 'J-: s. 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D3. rybrings newending W oodbrtdge cannot stay with Banntn in rematch of 1987 2-A championship BJ BOGER CARLSON the tu nc ofJ 1 points and 12 rebound.a. ... .._....... but despite those numbers, the sum LOS ANGELES -Adam Keefe total could not deal wnh Bannina'• took the long v.aJk to m1dcoun 1-2·3 punch of Andre Strioeer. Den- Satu.rday mommJ and along w1th nis Gray and David Effenon. Woodbndgr High teammate Rob The Broncos tno accounted for 19, Lee, accepted the troph) for No 2 an 15 and 12 points (46 in aJJ) and 8. S OF2-A basketball at the Los Anatlcs and 3 rebounds ( 16 in aJJ). Combined Sports Arena. w11h an edar of three in tu movers.. at For lhc 6-9. Stanford-bound Keefe. pro' ed too much to overcome. and the Wamors 11 "as somethina he Kttfc's defense was bnlhant but hasn't dooc HI) often over the past all too often 1t was away from the two seasons, but on Saturday 11 was basket as the Broncos put the ~ t.ht only option follov.1ng a 62-54 loss Gra) outside. leavma the antenor to Banning H1gh·s undefeated Bron· open for the cutuna spuns ofStnnger cos. and Efferson. who sliced the War- lt was the Warnors.,,. ho "ert' an the nor1· defense apart unaccustomed pos111on of never lead-(om pound ma the snuauon ~re in& in a game a~ Banning applied Its tht' official~ who althou~ consistent. patented pressure and quickness and called 'Cl) little. and 1t suited the blended 11 in10 a .,..inning comb1 na· Broncos aggr«save offense perfectly. lion. Banning never had a player w1th as Often the "inner because of man) as fo ur fouls despite constant Kttfe"s dom1na11on. sometimes reaching and swaltlngon defense. and tomd outside shwung. and almost dn' 1n& the laM and baselines on always solid man-to-man defense offense. while Woodbridge lost two again and again on the "a) to the stancn to fouls and e"'en Keefe was in finals, Woodbndge suffered as all of mild trouble earl). gruang two quick those 11ems failed to matenahu calls against ham against Banning. Woodbndgr Coach Bill Shannon Oh. ~cfe dominated all nght. to (P'le98e .. w OODDIDG&/DS) * * * * * * Warriors• Keefe era ends, but success will continue By IEFF SMlTH ......... Cei'Ni ... -- LOS ANGELES -.A.dam Keefe h.unot ontyt:"nnhefTanctnsc forthc Woodbndgc High boys basketball team. but the 6-9 Stanford-bound senior has helped put the Irvine school on the map . Even though Keefe and .the War- nors lost to 8ann1ns Ha&h. 62-S4. an the CIF 2-A Champ1onsfup Saturday morning at the Spons Arena. hopes of another CIF title are right around the comer for the school of 1.600 "1th rcgulant) Hc~·s a took at the rcttnt successes of the ath~tac pro.- &ram •In the 1986-87 school year. \\oodbndgr put a sqUA<i an the Clf pla)'Offs an every varsity team spon. •Last )car. the boys basketball team captured the CIF 2-A and s\alC 01' 1s1on II titles In addition. the softball team shared the CIF 2-~ champ1onsh1p "Ith U&una Hills. -..., .... ...,.""' .. ~ &a•n••r• Andre ~-(teftJ , .. lalP tor a reboand ha froD of Woodbrlqe'• A4ui Keefe u tile Broncoe' Tony Hannibal I!!~ loou on. Keefe eita dejected after wbal may haft b1e ft.Dal &ame u a· Warrior. Since 1980. when Pnnc1pal Grq Cops opened the school for freshmen and sophomores. \\ oodbndgc has been turning out CIF pla~off cntnes •The g.irls cross countf) tcpm finished second in the 1987 state meet. while the bo)'S were fifth in CIF. •The \\amon won the CIF De-~n-Mounta1n Confcrtntt football utll" this school )e&r. as well as (Pl-..e w SUOC&88/DS) UCSB rallies to beatUCI, 83-77 SANT A BARBARA -Not even a spectacu- lar out.side shootma ~rformance from UCrs Mr. Inside. Wayne Enselstad, could save the Anteaters from their third stra1&ht Pacific Coast Athletic AssOciation road defeat. 83-77 before 6.000 fans at UC Santa Barbara Saturday niaht. PCAA toarn.aJent palrbJg• Cat~.-. ...... _., w ......... P1rlt ._. ··we had poor fr~-thro.,,. shooting the first half. and v.t' don't get an) the sccond half." said Mulligan. "ho .,,.atchcd UC'SB go to the hne 31 limes and L'CI onl~ 11 "One umc I'd lake to go on the road and shoot c' en 1n f~ thro.,,.s NO I Cal State FullertOft "' No ' F..sno St 7 om NO 7 San Jow State vs. No. 10 P.clflc. ' om ~.s.c.. ..... Encd· who led all scorers with 31 points and ara I 0 rebounds. hit aJI five of his thrcc- pointers in the first half to help the Anteaters to a 4J..40 lead and hit two more as UCI raJhed down the stretch to within two. 74-72. But UC Santa Barbara hit its frtt throws down the stetch to hold NO, • Lonv leech State vs. No s UCI, 2 0,.., NO 2 Uta/I State vs. W¥9ftltl ...0, 4 o.m No 3 UC Santa ..,._.a vs. ..._ Mealco St, 7 om No I Nevada-Las v ... , "' eltlllth .... t om NOTE· Finl '°""" wlMen ,........, IO' Tlounday and Brian Shaw to combined 7-for-2• shootina from the noor. but senior Brian Johnson picked up the slack wath 20 points and sophomore Enc McAnhur added 13 as the Gauchos ( 13-S. 21-6) won 21 pmcs for the first time since the 19~ I season. ''There v.as a technical foul called for a gu) that makes a slam. lfhe doesn't hang. he's gonna die. And the' make It a technical foul. I don't behc1.c at. I don't belie'e that there's no common sense 1nvohcd." That potential mot1' a~1ng pla) gained but one point, and Santa Barbara continued on a 14-2 run which rallied 11froma64-60defic1t with 7 24 lcft to a 74-66 lead "Ith I 49 remaining. on. "He really shot well out.side," said UCI Coach Bill Mullipn. "That kept us in the game. They ~rt' doins some thanas dcfensjve17 that we didn't fi&urc we could ttt him the bal inside. so we ripre<1 we were better off aeuina him the ball outside. Luckily. the ball went down (7 of 11 times).- UCl's Make Hess and Make Labat limited Santa Ba.rban's two top SCOrt'n Camck DeHart It was another case of free.throw dispanty on the road and particularly a technical foul caJI on Mike Labat for hanaina on the nm as UCI (9.9. 14-13) tried to rally an the final seven minutes which plied Mullipn. But L'CI came back ~hand Engelstad who came down coun and boldl) launched a near )().. footer for thrt'e "1th I 42 left and then another three-pointer from the top of the kc) wnh I 04 ldt after Carlton Da'enpon masSt"d the front end ofa one-and-one. But with L'CI mll do"n -.4_ .,:! DaHnpon sank two free throv.s .,,. 1th 56 se-conds left WaJDe Encetstad Artists ciyfoul after loss BJ J EnlMITB ......... c. $ 2 CERRITOS -Laauna Beach Hiah's Mike Davis had this to say after the Clf 2-A boys socur cham- pionship: "We aot reamed by the rcfertt. h's kind ofbopls to to out on a penalty kick. - Laauna Beach Coach Foad Nadcrzad translated what happened on the f.eld with this mnark wbilc the conlelt was bei1111 pla~ .. , haven't bit a ref but today miE't be il And YO\I can wri1e that. too. Butt.be final translation WU a 3-2 win for Central Union ofE Centro on a controvenial ~lty kict in over- time S.turday niabt at Gahr Kiah. ne Spai1ans. who were OF.~A CO<Mmpions W1th Bra-Olinda in 1916. ad 1M tcaSOft witb a reconS of 24-1. The Artisu of Lapna ~ hcific Coal Lape cUmpe. finish at ll-S-2. I IPM lc:licja k:d 2..o cerly in lk __. ... deft Catnl Rarted IO put Oil .a. --re. n. Spuum DualMK tk 'Anrlis. ~14. oa die .... N Nedctad .. y stiD be 1t a•~ Ml a..d aboYt the o.e 9"°' • IMldlC"WlhcconlllL Aa.111t' ---·i aa. .... 11--~ • IWO l~O\ler• .-. .... nc .. 10·;- ... KD 11111 -... lllllio • f __ ....... , • .,'1cl ~ --............ , .. ,_ n. ~ ro:,:3= ':: • • 1•1 II •llDwa 1 .......... ...,. ""'11El I ...... .... •Mafl ..... ...,., Vanguards beaten at their own game Westmont u ses up-tempo t o outscore SCC. I 00-8 6 BJ IUCILUlD DUNN ......... c.:;, 0 9 WHITTIER -The question, which was answered early in the pme and never in doubt .. n. was whether or not Westmont could keep up wnh speet!y Southern CaJifomia Collqe Saturday ni&ht m the NAIA District Ill men's basketball playoffs at Whittier Collqe. The Warrion took to the fast tempo and the result was a l()().j6 victory over the Vanauards which moved Westmont into the tourney finals. ·~(Our speed) was the only thina lhat kept us in the ballamc." uid SoCal CoUqc Coach Bill Reynoldi ""They played up-tempo tona&ht. they beat us at our own system." John Mounce of SCC scored on a bank with 7:14 left in the fint balf to tic the pme. 29-29, but ilvrutheJas1 time the Vanauards were rally an the II.II'!: we have to play up-tempo." Reynolds said. "'We•d been woaderina •by they hadn•t pla~ ... that wa) with us befo~ " Westmont. winner of 11 stra11ht game~ won. SS-74 the most recent umc the t\\O teams faced each ~thcr in Costa Mesa. SC'C ( 18-1-'1 "on. 74-n . an Santa Barbara carhcr in the season .. We sa.,,. that team (SC(') early in the )Car and I thin Ir. (Re) nolds) has done a tremendous JOb .with that group," said Westmont Coach Chet Kam- me~r. "He's molded them into a com~llll\C group."_ SoCal College shot 60 percent ( 3 3 of 5 5) from the field. 1nclud1ng 6 7 percent ( 16 of 24) in tht first half. But the Wamors.. kttpmg up -.1th the quick.- pace tempo sec hkes to play. was able to take control an the second half. putting on tv.o sconna SPftt5 of su straight points to take a W-poant lead (76-S6) with I :!.21 left Wcstmont's M1lo.c Kell). a 6-51un1or forwud from Mater Dea High and Oran1c Coast Collqe. ~ 10 of has 14 points dunna that early run an tbc S«Ond half. Kelly, whQ entered the game aHrat1n1 13.3 points and 6.f rebounds a pmc. ran into foul trouble early an the pmc .. In the first half. I got thrtt quack fouls and \bat's unfonunatc." said Kell). who scored all l •of ' has points in the second halt. ··eut we wert h1ttan& our shots. "It wasa real team ctTon an the first half. 1t was frustralmg (s1mng on the ~nch ). but evel)bod)' was P.la~1ng "ell This 1s the ~st we·\C shot all year \\estmo nt. 22-8. ad1.ances to the cham- p1onsh1p round of the NAIA D1stnct Ill pla)offs on Tuesda) The wmntt of that game travels to Kansas Cit) for the N.o\lA Tournament at the Kemper .\rena bc&innn11 March 16 Going to waste was Todd °''on·s J"' pomls for SC'C ancludana six tbR!C-poantcl"\ Th~ \\amors cauaht fi~ to take a .;~-pomt lead. 6-64. \\1th 6:3:! rcmairuna an the s.ccond h•lf their biggest advantqC of lbt p~ "\\hen "tale Kelly Sol thrtt fouls 1n the first fiH minutC'S. I thou&ht we~ 1n troublt." said ._.ammercr .. Fonunatcl). lr)u Holt picked up the slacl That's the most (Kell)') has bttn out this )Car But he came out in thetttond half and SC'Ottd the first SI\ points·- \\ cstmont shot 56 pctUnt (3 7 of 66 I from tht field and Hoh came off the bench to score I \ points.. mcludina t•'O th~1nscn and five frtt throv.s. Racers' purpose twofold LOS .4.NGELES (AP> -RQd Dixon of New Zealand and Gianni Poh ofltaly. both wmncnofthe New York Cal) Marathon. hope that a fast time in Sunday's Los Anatlcs Mara- thon Wlll cam them a uckct to Seoul for the Summer Olympic Games. Duon and Poli bead lhc men· s 6dd for the thud runnina of the 26-milc. 38S-yard race. which Wlll take about 16.~ run~B th.rough Los Anaclcs' d1vcrw neighborhoods.. and. ofcourv. Holl,,...ood O,xon will bC compeung as pan of Ne" Zealand's Ol~mpic Tnals. Poh. on the other hand. needs a Jood pcrfonnantt to woo an Olympte '"" 1ut1on from his 'national feder- ation. which wanted ham to compcv Wlth the ltahan team at the European Cup 1n The Netherlands. At least K"cn other nations plan to uSt the U Marathon as tbcar Olym- ptC TnaJs.. 1nclud1na a Mnacan dclcpt1on of I I men and Sil women. The marathon also will feature one of the strongest ftelds ever aS!Cmbled an the 40-and-ovcr Masten O.vi11on, topped by Masters nC'W'COmers Bill Rodgers and Frank ShoneT. and '~ )'ear-olds Bob Schlau and &any Brov.n Brown bolds the Amcric:aa Masters record of tv.:o houri. IS minutes.. IS SCC'On<h. There also will be a ~uruoo of sons of Oh mp1ans from the 1910s.. haded b' Finland's Lassc Viren, Fld medalist in the S.000 and tO;OOO m~tcf"\ 1n both the 1912 and 1976 Games honC'f won tht 1972 Otym- pll marathon and was sccond in I Q.,6 01\on was bronze medahst in the I 500 meters an 1972 \ arcn. 38. is hop1na to make bis fourth Oh mp1c team He was fifth an the I cr6 Oh mpac marathon an :! n 11butdroppcdoutofthc1910 Ohmp1c ma~thon • I ( , • : 1 ' • r ' : . I \ ' • a • I L • •u-'""=>+f '• ~ • • • • • • • • • t , • • • • A ' • c • • • • • c • • ' • ' t d c c < c ( a ' • • J ( , l'...mftltAr•ll•lilf Plw PALM BEACH OAllDENS, Aa. -•• Pam "*tma.' who could become ~ lellpe bQeball'a fint ftmale umpire, is clnamin, an lmP.OAible drum. · ..What I'd hke to do is ancak up R!al quietly if I do Ill there, .. Postema said Saturday before lhc wofted llW Atlanta Braves and Monttal Expos ahibition pine -one of a f uJI alate she is umjliri"I this spriq. .. She's here not because she'u female," Ed v~ National Lcaauc supcl'Visor o( umpires. said of Podema'a tryout. .. She's bctt because she's an umpire. •• Afta spendina l I ~ in the minor taaues. she deserved a look and we re sivinl it to here. Wbai the f\UW'C is. I don't know?" Postema and Varao were 11 • news confcre~ scheduled by the leque more than a week aao to make the umpire available for interviews. The 34-year-old Postema. who is 5--&, is under contract to the Triple A American Association. where she worked last season after four ya.rs in the Pacific Coast Lcuue. .. I'm hopana to do well and make it to the m~or ~ues... Postema said. -rhafs the hope of every Tnpk A umpire. There arc a lot of other auys hopina too." ~ema, a native of Willard. Ohio, who lives in Pbocnill durina the offscason and drives a delivery tnKk for United Parcel Service, said she played softball asaprl, but neverthou&htabout umpirinauntil she saw an ad in a Gainesville, Fla. newspaper for 1M Al Summers umpiring school while livina with her sister. ··1t•s not somethina I always wanted to do." she explained. "I was at a ptriod in my life where I didn•t know what l wanted to do." So she went to the school and got a job in the Gulf C:O.St League that year, scndina her on tM route to her new career. .. The m inors are tough. It fClS easier as you go up. The ballplayers a.re better. the p1tchm1 is better and you ttt better." Quote of the clay l 117*1 ,..._,._ on teammate K.arttm Abdul-Jabbar·s record 17th appearance in the Na1ional Basketball Association All-Star Game: -You look up ala...sw in the dictionary and there arc pictures of three 1uys-Kareem, Willie Mays and Walter Payton. Those guys arc Lhe epitome of what a1bstac means. Hey. this f'Y will be an all- star thtcc )"Can after he retires. Wadkins maintains lead by 2 a.Mty w.am. seekina his fint l!I vic1ory in • 14-ycar career. retained a two- stroke lead Saturday in 1M third round ofa _!GA tournament in MiamL Wadkins.. the leader all the way in the chase for a S 180,000 first prize. had a third-round 70 and finisMd S4 holes over the Blue Monster coursc at the Doral Country Oub in 204. 12-undcr par. CMf Bed. who scored has fint ~ victory last Wttk in Los Ansclcs. held on to second with a 70 that left ham at 206. Despite some erratic putuna and boccY1 on three of the par-Sholes.. 48-ycar-old Jed Nicklaa remained an contentaon Wlth a hard-amed 7 l that left him an a five-way tic at 208 ... At Indian Wells. OrriDe M_..J shot a 2-uodcr-par 70 to maintain a three-stroke lead over a charginf AJ Gdler&er after three rounds of the Vinta1C nvit.auonaJ Senion to urnament ... In Prinoevilk. Hawaii. Bed! Dulel caalcd the 18th hole to take a Lhree·stroke lead after three rounds of the Women's Kemper Open. The eqle p ve Daniel a round of 2-undcr-par 70 and a 54-bole score of 8-undC'r 208 on the Mirage Prin«ville Ocean and l..Ues course on the island of Kauai. Davis powers Seattle to win Alvbl Davis hn a two-run home run to Ill hiJhli&ht a su-run Seattle ,econd inn101 as the Manners defeated the Oak.land Ath- letics, 7-5. Saturday in exhibition baseball. Seattle bepn the innina with five consecutive sinales and Davis finished the rally with his two-out homer ... Elsewhere. Joa Pt.d9d scored on second baseman Bra41 Wdlmu'1 one-out throwing error in the 10th inmna to 11ve Houston a S-4 vrctory over Kansas City. . . RM sa.e,H~'• three-run homer off Jim A.ctn capped a fi ve-run Montreal seventh mning to aave w Expos a 6-3 win over Atlanta ... Carl Nidleb' two-out homer an the seventh pve Baltamore a }.2 victory over the Ne"' York Yankees ... Mike Aldre&e had Lhree hits and scored two runs as San Francisco evened its sprin& record at 1-1witha5-2 tnumpboverClcvcland ... Paal N~ scored from third base on the second error of the l I 1h ann1n1 by second baseman BWJ Bala, sivana the Ch1caao Cubs their second vsctory 10 as many days, S-4 over M ilwaukcc ... Sill pmes wcrc canceled by ra.n - the Ch1cqo White Soll vs. Boston; Philadelphia vs. T oronto; Detroit vs. Minnesota; Pittsburgh vs. Teus; Japan'sChumch1 e>ra,ons vs. Atlanta'ssp)it squad and Cinc1nnat1 vs. S1 Louas ... In other news.. Boston riabt· hander Deals "OU Cu" Bey•. a 16-jamc winner in 1986 who missed most of last season because of a shoulder iDJury. was hit on Lhe inside of lhe ri&ht lq by a line dnve while throWlnJ battina practice. T1ie X·rays were negauve. but Boyd 1se1pcc1cd to miss a scheduled start ap1nst Kansas City Tuesday ... Outfielders Ellb Buts and Culet Qmmtau have aareed to terms with Boston. putt1na all 39 Red So~ under contract ... San Dtcao s1ancd nght-banded rclid' pi1Cbft-Lace McCallen 10 a •~o-ycar contract and reoc-tWed the contracts of pitchers Man Grat and DPe Leiper. Women'• title to Santa Roea Longabot wina Plorlda ~1 Brian ·s Time, • ll-1 outsider. OVff'· !!J~ took front-running Forty Niner in the list 20 yards and won tk Florida ~It Gulfstream Park Saturday. Fony Nmer, the winter book favorite for the May 1 Keotuc:ky Derby. took the lead shortly after the l1art and tel bis OWD pace alona the rail before Brian's Time. riddea by...., ~.came from far beet on the outside 10 win by a neck. Fony Niner, sent off as the teCODd dMlice behind Ruhlmann despite an impressive six victories in dlbt career starts, finished three ~ in front of Notebook. Cherokee Colony, the Aami.fttiO Stakes winner. ran fourth in the fae&d of I 0 ~~-olds. another knJlh back ... Ferdinand and Alysbd)a both will be tryana to become the tbird-leadiQ& money-winner in thorouahbrcd raci~ history today in the SI million Santa Anita Handec:ap. A faeld of five, called the ~arutest handicap field rve 1een in my time .. ~ T-Gau,. breeder of Jud,e Aqelucci. is mla'ed m the SI st nmnina of Lhe ra« for 4-year-olds and up. J_. Anlelucci, who beat Ferdinand in the San AJltomo Handicap three weeks aao. Super Diamond and Temperate Sil complete the field. The five have combined for more than SI 0 million in eaminp and JO st.ates wans. Graf protecta No. 1 ranking SAN ANTONIO-Steffi Graf lived ~ up to her No. I women ·s singles tennis rankina Saturday, defeatina K.accrina Malccva.6-4.6-l.1owintheU.S. Women's Hardcoun CbampjonsbipL _ The West German star collc:ctcd $40.000 after cxtendana her unbeaten streak to 26 matches. Her last loss was to Martina Navratilova in the U.S. Open finals last September. Graf wd the San Antonio tournament served as a aood warmup for other upcomina hardcourt tour- naments. Navratilova. Chris Even. Gabriela Sabatini and Pam Shriver all passed up lhis tournament. Television, racllo TELEVISION 7:30 a.m. -WOMEN'S SUING: U.S. Alpanc Champ1onsh1ps giant slalom. from Co~ ptr Mount.am. Colo. (taped). Channel 7. 8 a.m. -RUNNING: Los Anaeles Mara- thon. Channel 13. 9 a.m. -COLLEGE BAS&.ETBALL: Pu- tsburah at Syracu~. Channel 2. 10 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: North Caroh~ at Duke. Channel 4. 10 a.m. -EXlllBRION BASEBALL: Boston vs. New York Mets. WOR. 10:30 a.m. -EXBDrl'ION BASEBALL: Houston vs. Dodgen. Channel 11 . 11 1-m. -PRO BAKETBALL: Lakcrs at Dallas, Channel 2. 11 a.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Seniors tournament.. from Indian Wells.. Channel 7. Noon -BOXING: Michael Olajidc vs. Iran Batklcy in a I 0-ro und middleweight bout, from New York. Channel 4. 1 p.m. -WOMEN'S GOLF: LPGA 1our- namcnt. from K.au.ai. Hawaia. Channel 4. l p.m. -COLLEGE BASK.ETBALL: Iowa at llhno1s. Channel 7. I :30 p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA tour· nament. from Maami, Channel 2. I: 30 p. m. -lllCYa.JNG: 1988 Tour of the Americas. ESPN. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE B.UIETBALL: Cah· fomia at UCLA. Channel 2. 3 p.m. -MEN'S S&llNG: World Cup downhill compeutaon. from Whistler Mountaan. Canada (taped), Channel 1 3 p.m. -WOMEN'S KllNG: World Cup slalom compttition. from Aspen, Colo. (taptd), ESPN. 3 p.m. -TENNIS: Newsweek Champions Cup finals, from Indian Wells (delayed), USA. 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Southern Confercntt Tournament cham- pionship, from Ashcv1llc. N.C.. ESPN. 5:4S p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Sockers at Lazcrs. Pnme Ticket. 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL: Amcncan South Conference Tournament cham- pions~ip, fro m Beaumont. Texas. ESPN. 8.30 p.m. -RIGB SCHOOL BAS&BTB.ALL : CIF Soulhem Senion S-A championship. from Los l\nacles (taped). Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -tfOMEN"S VOl.LEYBAIL: Cht-caao at Manncsota. ESPN. BADIO 10:30 a.m. -n•••rnoN BASEBALL: Houston vs. Docteen.. ~<::»· 11 a.m. -raG 8 ALL: l..aken at Dallas. KLAC (570). Noon -DlllanlON BAIDAIL: An,els vs.. San Dqo. KMPC(710).. 3 p.m. -COl'&GB aASa.BTaALL: Cab- fomaa at UCLA. K.MPC (710). MONDAYUblo 10:)() a.m. -CXMlllftlON *A1£11Al.I · Docleietl ~ New Y cwt MN. KAIC ( 790). Oklahomaf Rux.due sgw r....ne.u.1e11..,.,_ f.ounJManbd C»llboea and No.. 2 ....... dinchcd their rcplarcao. coafaWlt ct.mpicw•ltll Saturday . At Nonnan. Otll... ffar¥e7 Oraac ICOl'ed 26 poiats M Oklahoma woo \be Bil Rtl! ti* witll a 11 )..9) victory over Nebraska. The SOoMrs aded IM ......, ._,. with I 27-J ovcralJ record ad I 12-2 le!lllJC awk, Gee pme ahead of Kanm 5'atL The Sooacn. wbo were~ IO fillilll dainl behind Miaouri and Kansai. lralled Ndnilb.. 1s.;10. six minuta into the pme. It ._ 17-17 witt. lltvn min•ta left in the first half when 0-taMcna ~te AndR w~ scored ci&ht points to ..-rt ... IM NO tbat pve the S0oncrs a 4S-3S ad. Nebraska will bead into lbe Bia Eilltt poll«alOD tournament with a I )..17 ftCIOfd. 4-10 la Ge le:lpc. At West Lafa~ IDd.. juaior center Mdvin McCanu.. who said be felt woory early ia 1M ...-. ICOml a career-biah 24 poinll and Purdue mrvived cold shootinadown the stretch to beat No. 10~1().67. for its first outriaht Bia Ten batclbell cbainpeoaship since 1969. After a few minutes on tbe beftcb in tk pme•s early moments. McCants returned to ICOft I 3 ftni.ba1f points and help Purdue (26-2, 1s.;I) lake the lead for aooct. Michipn is 23-6 and 12-4. In other colles basketball; Iallldy 7l. Mlal11tJ1171: At OUord. Mia. Rex Chapman scored 26 points and eiebtlManted Kmtucky fou&ht off 11ubbom Missitlippi to win the outriaht Soutbeastem Confacnce championship. Runnina its SEC mart to l~S (22-S overall). Ktntucky captured its 37th SEC crown and fourth in the last sill seasons. Mississippi is 12-IS overall. 6-12 in the SEC. Oew9M '7. G4LerP Teel N: Jerry Pr)oor bit a short baseline jumper with I: I 0 teft in the ICCOnd overtime and Tim Kincaid made both ends of a I-and-I with four 1eCOnds left as host C1emtoD (14-13. 4-10) posted its KCOnd strait.ht victory over a Top Twenty team by beatina No. 13 Gcotaia l'ech.(lJ..I. U)-iJube..Allan1jc Coast Conference. fhc Tilm beat No. 9 Duke on Wednesday. . BrHley tJ. W•a• Slate 7C: At Peoria. Ill, Heney Hawkins scored a tournament record 41 points u 14th· ranked Bradley (24-4) crvshed Indiana State (7·21) to advance to the semifinals of the Missoun Valley Confercntt tournament. Tesu-EI PaN II. BYV It: At Provo. UTEP's Tim Hardaway ofUTEP(2l..S, I0-6)made four free throws in the final 83 seconds ofthc.cond"OVatime, including two with 12 seconds left to cdaie BYU (2<M, I J..3) in the final Western Athletic Conference pme for both teams. Miu..._ Sla&e '11. V_.erMlt II: At Starkville, Miss., junior •u.ard Rqjnald Boykin scored 18 points to lead four Missassippi St.ate players in double fiaurcs as the Bulkfoss (14-14, 6-12) upset No. 19 Vanderbilt (18-9. 10-8) in a Southeastern Conference basketball pme. In the PCAA: Cal Sla&e P.unt. ts, "-I Bad Sla&e , .. Senior Richard Monon scored 21 points and thc Titans ( 11 -16. 7-1 1) scta school record by hittina ..Oof SO free throws in a victory over the visiting 49crs ( 17-l O. l l · 7). The Tit.ans shot 68 percent in the second half. hitting 17 of 2S as they captured their second consecutive conference win. ..,._ .. Stmett ....... m. tewud tlae ....... -................ llDCaatll watta: , ............... 0 ........... 7 .. • Nff .... Lu Veps H. New Malee ..... &I: ~raid Paddio scored 21 poinu and Jarvis Buniaht and Kan. James each added 14 to lead fifth-ranked Nevada-Lat Vcps (26-4, I S-3) put New Mexico State (IS.IS, 8-10). New Mexico played the Re.bdscloet ~rouab the firQ, four minutes of the ICCOnd bal( tr111ina. 40-39. But UNLV then reeled off a 23--7 suak over the qext si,., minutes. includina five th"'°"point baketl. . Utall S&a&e lit, Pad.flt 71: 'Jeff Andmon ICOrcd 22 ~ints and Jon Judkins had• tril)k double u Utah State (18-9, IJ..S) defeated Pacifac (S-23. ~18) in l.opn to clinch second place in the conference tournament. In all, sill USU players scored in double f1.1Urcs and the Agies led. S0-20. at halftime. Pacific bas IN longest cumnt NCAA Division I lolina 1tr~k at 21 pmes. Su JtMState It. Pram State II: In San Joee. Ricky Berry scored 2 l points and made four free throws in the final 24 seconds to lead the Spartans (I l-14. 8-10) to the viciory over the Bulldop (9--l I . 6-12). • San Jose, which won its third suarnt, led tM cnllll; pme after t.akina a 7--0 laia In lfie rsrtew -minutes. In the Pacific lO: S&aaf~ 7S USC Ii: Center Grea Buller scored 25 points and pbi,.;i nine rebounds as Stanford ( L9-1 o. 11-7) held off a late Trojans' rally to defeat USC (7-20, S-13) at the LA Spc?rts Arena. Howard Wnaht added II points and Todd Lich11 had 14 for the CaTdinal. Ronnie Coleman had 19 points and seven rebounds for the Trojans. ' ArlMN It, wa....-71: Sean Elliott scored 25 points as third-ranked ArizonA (28-2. l 7-1) defeated Washinaton (9-18, S.13) to complete a 16-0 season at home. ~ Orepll tt. Orea• saaae 11: Randy Grant arabbed a rebound and scorea with two seconds to play to aivc Oreaon (I S-12. I 0-8) a victory over Orqon St.ate ( 18-9. 12·6). The vtetory was the first for the Ducks over tht Beavers in Euacne in nine years. In the WCAC Tournament at Sant.a Clara: IA,.&a ....,.,.._, llt. PertlaM lN: No. 18 Loyola (2.5-3) matched its scorina averqe and utendcd the nation·s lonacst winning streak to 22 pmes in beating Ponland (6-22). P~ II, Gouap 7t: ~vy Middlebrooks scored -22 points and pa6bed 10 rebounds to lead Peppcrdine ( 17-11) to a victory over Gonz.ap ( 16-12). Clippers stifled by Chicago LA dealt 22nd loss in a row on road, 100-76 to Bulls cent scored 20 of bis 31 points in the first half and Lafayette lever finished with 26 as Denver won its third strai&ht pme. The Sonics., who wett led by Dale EUis with 27 points. suffered their second home loss in two niahts and saw their home record drop to 22--6. Jan JU. 5"n IM: In Salt Lake City. Karl Malone bad 38 points and 13 rebounds whHe Frank Layden earned his 2SOtb NBA COICbina victory as Utah defeated San An- tonio. Bobby Hansen. I O-for-11 from the faeld f'riday nipt, was l-for-10 apinst the Spun and S(Ored 23 points. Thurt Bailey added 21, while Jazz au.ant John Stockton had 12 poants. 16 ass1sts and ~t steals Neb IC, &aids 15: Roy Hinson and Tim McC'onnict scottd 20 points apiece and New Jency won its third straiaht pme under new coach Willis Recd by beatina New Yor\ in East Rutherford. The Nets, who hadn't won more than two straiaht all teas0n. broke open• close pme by outscorina the Knicks. 26-1 S, in the third period. New Jersey then held off a late Ne., York rally. Trail Bluen 111. Warrlen 117: In Po rtland, O~ Dre.lier S(Ored 29 points and Rachard Anderson 1eored 13 of his IS in the fourth <iu.anet'.. helpina the Trail Blazen beat Golden State. Richer's overtime .. .•? goal sinks Kings succm ... ...... -.... • ._.. ..., llltl. IM M;s hrt11tnl llluMilolkC1ftillL ; .. !"-........... ....,.. ... ~s. mid • 'WI' II fll .... W ... =--Ull coallll. ................ -'UClOtll. Wt IC) I bh. ,,_ ES tMi ... =..-~ 21 Jlll .... -• .. W==i; COO'qi IMll. I d9lM .... llloJI ~~~• 119"d to• a Mir utz lw 'WI:' II•• "lllS'A kial lec tlennen • dlle .... theY want IO wia beftaen." And nta _... ICecfl --=ah rpont,.1, tM MOry conliaua to ~ ~arnon may bC IOli11 IMir l8lft ...,.. hneup1 but tbe ban .......,.., ....,.... ii nowhere nar beint left in IMmblel. .. _ Bill Sbanaon•s vll'Pi1y 1e:1m weot HM> in tn<1; Pacific Coua I ape, but the pnipant •a whole wu 40-0 in lajue play. .. Justah~111>weMd9lO._..,Ud ~ '!trc competana in the Soutll COMI ..._ Caplay~na IP•nst the Millioe Viejo'• ud Plsttano V&1'9•1 in roo.t.ll," .aid Dave Cowen, athletic djrecior ... We still qualified for the playofti. ··0w IUClCCtl can be anribuled to a few thinP: One. Gres Copa and bitstaft: Secondly. we have pat cmcbcl wbo are bard-wortina. We have ord~. aver"lle type ltMts th.al have cxtra«tcnnination." An eumple of that kind of determination is displayed by lhfee..soort athlete Darick Odum. He'll shortly me off his basketball sneakers and don his ti.xt.11 rleats. ~Heft's Denick Odum," Cowen said before 1ipofT ... In theCIFfootbell playoffs. Fred Sch~r is injured. He Steps in al quanert>Kk. He JUSI has a phenomenal niahL" Keele tw obviously put the an>wina srhool on 1he map, bu1 quality c:oac:hina should keep the Warriors there. "You Jet an Adam Keefe orK:e in a lifetime.:· Cowen said. "He really helped put W~~ on tbe map, obviously with the ~:n:f~~ =~=~!t ~m::~ .. ein Says Cops.: ··1 think we·ve been btunaae u a re~ti~ely ~ tc~ to ICICi quality coaches. Thais ampoUJble with a 20-year school with tbe positions that are available. .. We spen1 a ?,t deal of time ll)'ina to plan succcu. We re lookinc forward to the sprina sports. I think the swimmina 1eam is rated sixth or seventh in tbe nation." W~ile ~he Warriors did not prner a rhampaonshap t.nner Saturday, another is likely ~n tbe makina. "Our pmes are usually dose ... Cops said. - "We've never had the type of atbeletc where we CJD roll over people. Kids in the ciabtb pack will son of inow tba1 when they come to --... "" .. Mlee WOODBRIDGE FALLS ••• PnmDl - dcdancd to ctaboiaae on tbe otlkaat- lftl, bu1 admiued. -Bunina 1tnioa into the lbo9mcarty -as a r.ctOr. .. ht I doft't Wlftt IO l®nd hltuour ..,n. .. he quic:kly added --.'.. TbcrT wett J1W1J other Caacm 9iftft08 CouJd lum lO ID terms of explaining his tam '1 denux -web • a I for IS team dfon from 1be ptrimeter apinst a Ullln& derente. lbe inability to~ a run IOl"I ~use olturnovCB. a Sbootins pttttntqr of 26.4 pm:cnt (9 of J.4) from all but Kide. and even a laddusaer efron at tbe line (9of16). .. Just two more (three-pointers)." mused Shannon, "and 11 m1&ht have bttn a diff~nl pme. •· Bannina was also cold from the out.side. mak1n11ust 2 of 11 . but o ne oft.hose wasa near·buzz.er sho t at the end of the first period from G ray to pve the Broncos an 18-14 bulsc -11 S«med hkc everyt~ wt.d make a Nn. I'd tum around and they'd be IOIDI the other way for a bftabway layup. -said Kttfe. who may or may not have played his la.st ~ for the Wamors Shannon. Keefe and the re-st of the Wamors are a•attlnf. tbe dcc1S1on acilay on whether the) II be inv1ttd to rdum 10 the state playoffs as a wild C'ald etn.ry to defend their state championship 1n Dtvwon II. "We Just made a lot of m1s1akes with the ban:· conttnued Keefe ... But I think Banning would have had a more difficult time 1f we had bttn hinina from the outSIM." Keefe was Woodbnd&r'sofTcn~ - ht conn«icd on 13 or 18 from the fldd (72.2 percent) and was a domi- nant defensive force. holdin1 Gra' to 1.5 poinu. . But the fact Kttfe was pulled from the dd"cns1 "e 1 n tmor proved lethal to the Woodbndge cause. -The thou.Jht was to double him down and &J"e them the outside .. said Banning Coach Stan Smith .. I thou&ht ~ slov.ed him down a b11 •· -we v.erc awan." said Keefe ··1 It~ I'd be drawn out and the mt of the team v.ould have to take up the slack ~boundins.- Tbc balantt of the Wamon. hov.- ~ver. wa.s dwarfed by Banning·s Jumping ab1ht) from all hands espcc1all) on the offensive st<k Banning kept the pres.sure on throughout w11h EfTerson and Stnn~r. the two hahtnins-qu1ck guards. doing most of 1~ dama,e. lena<"lthidcfen-. W1lat we weft! able to lhcm'"-U.~llC'. we wett .. • Tbe Wmnon drew 10 '"*in Arik· ina distanet j~ 011C1C -• llob Lee dropped ia tk~pa~--ol-.-..,-­thcda) rorw~.wtth.5:'71cft ·~~~ ... IO.clOSt' the PP LO 48-46. "Al WI poant, I t.bo\.ch1 wt had a chance." saJd Shannon. "But iMJ ame nJht bad with a thrtt-podiler and then we had another tumover. and that was.rcaUy cru9al .. h was all Eff'crson and Strineer at that potn&--Eff'enon hinina l.M three-pointer, Strin~ slammi .. home a dunk, then Effenon drivilll the lane and poppina from short rangt to up the lead to 5S-46 with ltil 4.20 left . Unlike a )ear qo. when die Wamors held on in rqulatioo llDd v.on 1t b~ ct&ht 1n overt1mc. this~ Banning had all the ansWCt'S to WUI IC b' e1p1t 1n rqulauon. ·With 2 JS left and Bann1na abe8d. S '7-48. Shannon called time to r. aroup one last time. bul a1J be cwld do was tum to a trap and prSlll defense. decide on whom to foul and when to call timeout apin. The onh th1n1 he could not do was find a .... a) to solve 8a.na1nc's quick- ness. "h1ch pro"ed that five quicMf pla,ers can indeed find a way 10 defeat a team wnh Keck. "I used to dream about ii e~ _ night:· said Bannana·s Gray . ..-.r we could JUSt have made that Jut ahol." rcfcmn& to his tcam·s loss to Woocl- bndge a year qo in the 2-A finals.. The Broncos said that 1oA pro\ Lded a .. m1SS.1on." which helped lead to their 30-0 record and enuy into the state playoffs. Woodbnd&r falls lO 22-6 with its 16-pmc wmning slf'Ca.lt snapped. ARTISTS.~. f'romDl was -1npp1ng inside the box. I doa"t remember the number. OM player was push1n1 and anotbn tnppina &Dd I called ll tnpptng. ~ The Arusts had t.he pmc under control for the first 53 minutes. taki.111 a ~-0 lead v.h1k Miranda.. who h8d nint' saves. was Sia\ mg off Central attacks W oodbridee, they wiU be oa suc:ceuful teams.". Woodbrl4fe C.Cll BUI 8lwuaoa ral8ee Illa laanda In fr¥tntlon dutna loee. .. We knew 11 would ~ that kind of game," said Shannon ... With crcat Davis had a literal hand an both score-s The U.&una Beach senior fullback took advan\qe of a t.hrow- 1n. hCa\10g the ball )5 yards toward the Spanans· soal. Jeff Pw rettived lhc throw and headed the ball into t.bc left comer of the goaJ 19:27 anto the pme Costa Mesa, Estancia sweep twin bills Just over four minutes into the st"COnd half. Davis again fired a throw-in toward t.he Central net. 1t •-as headed in again. lh1s ume by a Central pla)er Da\ 1s was credited with the 1oal for a 2-0 Laguna Beach lead Mustangs· trio hurls shutout in opener; HB · s Phil Ii ps just misses no-hit game Costa Mesa's Scou Snedeker, Mike McAJetr and Justin Reyes tamed on a tluft.hit &hu1ou1, and Dm>n Mashburn and Shawn l...dfjnpell tac:h drove in two runs to PK't the Tisi1ina Mustanp to a S-0 fin1 pme iictory over Bolsa Grande en rouse to ~weep of their double header in PRP ,,sebell 11ction Salurday. The Mustanp took lhe leCOnd ~me.8-6. Snedeker worked the fin1 five . inp. sarikina ou1 eip1 and walk-''* two. TR~C~ Mashburn doubled down the lef\- field line 10 drive in Mesa's first two runs in 1he second innina. and the Mustanp added three more in the third. keyed by a rwo-run s1naJe by Shawn l.dfi~a Yt'ell. In tbe n · tap. Mesa manufac- tured an lead. 1hen held on as sophomore ri&ht-hander Mike Cutler ame on to ruord the final two ou1s and cam the save afttt the Matadors stormed back with one in the sixth . and five in 1he Kven1h . EJ~here: Es&uda t-~. EJ Tere f-t : The Eagles broke operi a._. tie wnh five runs an lhe bottom of the e1&hth. helped aJona by four conS«ume walks after Dan Doughn-ty was hit b) a pitch. After the walks fotttd in 1wo runs.. lance Ely doubled in a pair of runs and Dave Javaac's bloop sangk scored the other. Ely also had a two- run double in the second innm& to acroun1 for the Eagin' first runs. In 1he second pmc. Mike Ledct's squttte bunt brou&ht in the lie- breaking run 1n the fourth inning after Scan N1rhols' single had dnv~n in a pair of runs in the first for Es1anc1a. Butta& ... Bud! J-5, ~ Z-l : ~n1or Chad Ph1lhps came wt thin Morales Rustlers hand wins discus . at SD meet Dons first def eat SAN DIEGO -Mike Morales placed first in the diJCUS evmt to lead the UCJ _. '1 1am in a trKk and field meet at Su Dieao State Satur- day. Morales. a tophomore rrom Gar- den Grove, won witb a throw of 161-11 in the open djvision. ua·a Grq Hou.lpte and Cbris Conrad finished second in their respective raca. Houtpte, a junior, was I Vi seconds off the==inni time in the l .000-rnetcr with a 9:()4,19 finish. Bo Pri~ onJtab Siate won the r.::e with a 9:02.39 time. Connd. a taaamea toft& jumper, ~.~mart. Cir, MCAlillef (SBTC) ._die evan wi&h a 22-1~ a.ump.. o.Mr UCI _., 8a&a.ben in- CNded llidMI Orawt (IMrd in lbe S,000 mctcn. 14:09.17. invitational). ud • ........,. ftaiM by Gus Qia!.-rz (alto in tile J,000. '4:ll.OI\ 0. * woen•a tide. luffy a... I.in led a l·l sweep ia die 1,-'00 ........ ~7.0docti ....... Fector o1 un •,...... .... llCIOlld .. 4;31.6 • .... Jftdy titcLa ... ti• ....... ia 4:3S.42. . ,....... nc.u ........... to tM tnc:t .. UC1 ... ~ ...... i• .... J..000 .... aklt.47.U... Reichert's two-run double In ninth ralltesGWC.13-12 In coll~ action: CS DMaillpn Billa 11, UCI t: unny Hokanson hit for the cycle and drove 1n four runs. inchading a lhrtt- run homer in the first. and lhe T oros held off a tbe An1eaters for the non- conf«encc win at UCI. The Anleatm scoml five runs in the scvcnlh and eigtlth inninp 10 pull from an 8-4 deficit to within rwo. 1~9. on Gordon Stub's two-run double in the eiJhth. Stacy Parker sin&)ed and John SttbUf'llC1' walktd with two out in the ninth but Dave Hqprd JOI Doua Kline on a p-ound outlor the save in relief of Joe lacues (2-1 ). Jeff Hua (2-S) look the loss for UCI (12-11-1). and 1he buUpen provided little mid: allowina fi\e runs in the final three 1nninp. Dominaua Hills improved to 8-8. Sttbuf'IU wma l for 4 wnh t"'o walks. tbfft Nftl and two RBI. and Jeff Oberdanll went 2 for 6 to run his bi1tina strait to ciaht pmn. all muJtiple-lua ~ Walker's run lifts OV in 16th • one out of rttord1ng a no-hmer. but had to settle for a no-<icc1s1on 1n the opener as the 01 lcrs ·defense be1ra~cd him 1n the st"vcnth inning. Wnh tv.o outs in the seventh. a pair of errors put Arlington run~rsat first and second and Mike Ward singled up the middle to dnH 1n the t~ing run Arlington took the lead in the eighth by tally1n1a run on four walks. but the Oilers (J-0) claimed the \ 1ctory in the bottom llalf of the inning as Bnan Mena doubled in Tom Flom who had singled and later scored on Chris Bowen's sacnfitt fly. In the second game. Huntington Beach scored five limn in the sec:ond inning and Dave Wentwonh. with relief help from Ken Po~. made them stand up. The key hit in the second was a bascs<lcannadoubk b) Gerad Cawhom. El Dorwle lt-1, Otto View I-~: .\fkr pla) 1ng I J mninp Fnday niJht. the Scahawks v.e~ a little too shon- handed on the mo und to kttp up wt th the CIF S-.\ No. l-ranked team. and despite battling back in bolh contests the) v.ercn·l able to keep pace El Dorado Jumped to a 5-0 Ind 1n the second game. ~an Vil"" ra.Jhed wtthm two. 7-5. in the fifth but stranded t-.o runners """ the Golden Hawks made It 8-5 1n the s1llth, ~an V1ev. kft the basn loaded 1n the seventh. M.IWoe Vleje f-1. Ne.,.rt Baltlor !-t: Dtablos (2-0) p1tchin1 shut down 1he Sailors. who manqcd JUSt nine hits on the da)' at home. Newpon·s Gar) L1ndbera hurled a compk1e game. struck out seven and aJlo~ t.hrtt earned runs on four hns m the opener. Tony Wren hit a fourth-innina solo homer and To n\ Altobelli (2 for 3) s1~ in a run 1n the seventh for the Sailors.. In lhe second pmc. Kirt Summers lhrcw a rompkte prne fi ve-hitter bu1 took lbe loss... Muston V1cJo·s Scon Parron doubled m the onl) run or lhc pme 1n the sixth. Wren and Ryan Abbe) each had two Stn&)es each for Harbor. which had a runner lhrown out at the plate 1n the s1xlh. ~ ll-1, S..y HJ.lh ~7: George Canham. Make .\rro~os (one RBI) and Paul O'Ham (tv.o RBI) each had 1v.o hits as the Roadrunners ne\cr trailed in the opener In the second game. Sunn) Hills turned a walk and thrtt strat&ht singles into tv.o runs to tic 1t at seven in the SC\enth. but Neil Caner came on to gc1 the last bauer and pitched 2' 1 innincsofone-hn rchefto am the win as the Roadrunners -.on 111n the ninth. In the El Squndo Tournament Esperaua J, E4iMa 1: The Chargers suffered t~r first sett.ck of the season in the second round of the toumamenL manaa.inaJust thrtt hits against a pair of .\ztec hurlns Ed1son·s Dan I Mead led off the top of the second· with a single. Bill Benucc1 walked. and after a p-oun- dout a<hanC'C'd the runners. a v.11d pitch brought the run home The lead v.as shon·liHd. ho~ver as Esperanza notched a s1fllk run 1n the bottom of the Sttond and t-.o more in the third aaainst losin& Dilcher Frank Vidales.. Wntmlmitt 7, 1.-, Bead Wlbee $: The Lions rerordcd their second straight road \'ICtOf) 1n the tour· nament. brca.km& the pme open ""'th four runs m the founh Bret Grebe 51nJ)ed in one run. Ben Mendoza hit a sacnfi<% fly for another and Joe Maisano appcd 1he upnsing -.11h a t•-o-run double to nJht-ttnter Me ndou had earhcr hit a tv.o-run homer m the third Corrected retault Woodbndair H1Jh's non-lc~ue baseball 'l<'tOf) fnda)' nt&ht. a I().. I decision. "as 1CCOmphshed qainst Capistrano Vallit)-Omsuan Ht&h. not Caputrano \falk) H.P. as ck-- scnbcd in Sa1urday·s ed111on ... Those lhrow-1ns no doubt this "'·as the best tam we played." Central Coach Nabtl ou,a1m said. -we had the cd&r as far as skills. We've been behind before :!-0. We iot cau1tn on those thro"·1ns •· OU,Jatm chan&td strateg) ID the second h2Jf. us1 na four forwards. The plan paid off moments aft.er Davis' -goal.. as the panans showered Miranda -.1th shots Central outshot the "nists.. 12-5. in the second half. UCI captures Parker Cup The L'C'I crcv. captured the vanity and Junior \ars1t~ eights at the Pan:er Cup Saturda' at the North Lido Channel 1n 1'1e"pon Beach l (l's \arsll) finished ID 6:09.8Q. ~ S Sttonds ahead of second-place Lo\ ola \tar) mounL L'Cl's Junior" 'arsm finishtd 1n 6:15.91 2.39 §('('Onds •head of lo)ola MarymonL San Dtqo Statc·s · -.· no"1« ~I c re-. "'on the tt&htcst race of the day. fin1!>hin 1 1n 6 31 0 to Olp ucrs tune of ti l I 85 Newport·s Miller wins three heats \1.\NH"TT"N BEACH -Todd \lilkr of Ncwpon Beach turned in the finC'st ~rformances of the opee- 1ng li\e heats of the B .\.. Pro-Am at the' \fanhattan Beac h ~. winni1'1 thn.-(' heats Saturda) in t~ Prc):. l~H,nal Surfers "ssociation ol .\men~·a ·s thud tour e\·ent ol tbe s.caStm <\nother area surfer 8dvaoc:i ... thn.'lugh the first two d.a) s of OOIQpeta.. lion was \11l c Panons of I •" &ach College basketball scores ..... U. SI 1'L ,.._JI .,..... ••• $' ,, .,..._SI a ....... sa .. -a-. .... • -~ ......... ,. T..,..·E ,,_. & .,_.. .,.....a .. , u.&-.-.tl wmr~:i;r· • O' 2 4 lQ, ........ =-""~= ,_,.. .. JW• • --·a....•• --.. ----" ............ ._... . Tbaas....... ...., • ... '°"'" a..-.,_ co-... T".a .. (1 ........ ~a Altlll9 ........... .._ .. T--• ._..... A'°t''n •• tr "" ... 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Sav"' 16>. Mwr' (I). w.IMrn 001 and Cart.-. GitlOGM <•>. Jtlc 161. W-Holton, 1-0. L -Waltlom, 0-1 Sv-+4ar...., (1) SOO ir.-1 aaaer lEl. 6:99.4, McClui!ly ~ (El, 7:36.I; J Price (LH), 7:Sl.4. 100 back-1. IC.rank-la CE I. l:lt.J. 2. cs Oen I esu ta n, UCI t Blllekburft (£), l 2U, ). 8osdl (LH), 1•2' 7 ACS Domlnouel Hiiis lOO IGZ. 221-11 12 2 100 llrMst-1 8eldlft9 (E) 1:2:31 t. UCI 210 001 !»-9 IJ I . •-· ' l"' Lacuft • .._d (1) end Mcevtfly, Haedl, lillCC!usllY lEl. l 21.7, l. _r...,. (LH), ... .. ~y (6), Pwrotl (I). WNtwortll (9) end K.llne. 400 trtt re!ily-l. Hill, co.7 w-\..c\.lft, 2·1. L-HNcll, 2-S. $ M-• r~ ~cnw P'MKU CUP < .. .._. U* ~ ........ IMO) v'""' • ...., I UCI, 6:0UO. 2. LOYOia Marvmount, 6.12.JO. l San Dltvo Stall, 6:31.10. ,,_., VenllW ...... I UCI 'A'. 6.lUl, 2. LO\'Ole Marvmount. 6.11.30; l UCI ·e•. 6:29.10, 4. s.n 019eo Stall •A•, •·33 70, S. San Olteo State 'I '. 7:'07 JO ............ I San Oitoo Stall 'A', 6:JU7, 2-UCI, 6.JU5; l . 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Oltte TC, a.J. 1.-rtley-1. Tift. l:tt.M; 2. UCL.A 'It. Ht.77; l. ~ St,. l:IUl H>-1.,...... IS&S>. 7·~ 1 .... CNavv>. 7-JY!; i. s..... Cll'CO. ~ L.>-l,. ......._ (UCLA.I ~ 1. loulwan C-'l. 24--6~. 1 T.., ~. n-..... TJ-1 . ..._. (LKCl. D-11; 1 .._,. CUSCl. D-~; 1 Tt'tW lsaTC), Sl-f.~ 5"-1 WIMll IUCl.Al. SM.,._; 1 .. Atntr), ,.......,, 1 ......_ (W. __,, OT-I ~ (UCLA), ltl-1; 1 JOn IUCLA), 117·7; 1 Wlllft, TH-7. JT-1 C .......... (AIA), __,, t Md(B .... (Aria), ..,..., 1 0.-. (~) ... 1 ~-1. Cite) Wlcllt (SST() .. 0.,.. IWCl. 17·6; I. 11e1-..1911 CSOTC), ..... --..... , S.,.. (AIU), 5\.12; 1 S I I <SO MeM:I. sut 1 ...., CAttl>. •n ~l Mevtlll(USCl,~ (Ntl), UAtlt; l. C-. l'-M», 1.--l Cawrllr lArtll. ... 1': t. <UCLA), __.., J. ....,._ (C.#.J, ..... >.• •I t I chot-l. ...._. (Ulillll SU. Ha,.W; 2 ........ cuco. ~ a. • .., 1-r> ... .... Dlt1ellee ~\. USC. ....,~ J. .,...., 9:46.17; 1 UCl..A 'A'. ........ U \llt.Alllw (YTC), 11-""'1 J. c..M (UCll, U-.\llo; 1 Mlcllllllt lUICJ, •1 HJ-t. ~ CUCLA>, .._, 1 ...._ CUCO. H '4; 1 ~ (SOI), H" Sll'-l Tr.._ (Attl), .... I. .,._ (IOI}, ~ • • • Rc;gional directors named at Wet Seal Lena J. Me...._ of Irvine and a.rt I t·-of Pt.centia have been ~moted to rtJional direc1on o( siore operations for Wet ~ the ral)Adly expandma junior women's fashion retail chain~ PresuScnt Ken Chilvers said the company hasopmed 29stornin the last thrtt years and plans to open 20 this year. • • • Deu Wttttt ~as announced the appoin~nt of ~ r. G~ ~p as retirement plan coordinator. Garcia.. associa~ vitt president/an vestments. manaies mirement plans at the Costa Mesa office. • • • Corona det Mar resident Bnce ~has joined the Anaheim office of C.14well Buker C..-erdal a.I Estate Sta wk:es as an ofTacc propenics saJcs and lc-asina specialist • • • Vk:ky Batt bas been named to-director for WetO& WaldMn el ~ C..&y S.. to oversee the orpnization's At-Work and In.nu Cude pr~ as well as the traditional ~p meetinp. train ~and write the Wttkly .. By the Weip ~ colwnn. Weapt ~atchcrs of Oranaie County. which bas aa annual membership of 2S.OOO, is part of the I million-member Weiaflt Watchers lntcmataonal orpnization. • • • Laauna Niauel resident M.ldlMI E. Uenua bas been promoted to director of commercial devdopmcnt/Omwe County for'he 8* C.,.. He had served as project manaser and development a.nal}st of various land. development, res1<lential and commcncaJ proJCCts for the corporation. • • • Recently eJected vice prnident of the CaUtwm C..U el Ori1 .....,_ aM .._. S..e,ws was,.._., G. Pl1 ptcsidmt andcbiefexecutiveofflCCT'of'P11··•Aa1dli._&ofCostaMna and Santa Monica. The council consists of 630 firms with members ranaina !n size from sole proprietorships to multimiUaon dollar corporations. ••• ReM~ Beta. Wllllam rn.t It Auedam rttently appointed four new vice prcsi<knts at corporate headquarters in Irvine. Th~ prof'!'Oled and their departments ~ O..S ........... compulCT services; Bartiera El~ cnvanmmcntal scrvicn: Gary L Mlller. public works cnainem"f. and lllkMel R. IUDtt, survey10g. The 2JO.membcr consultina. civil ensinemna and land plannina firm also has offices in Riverside and Palm Desert. • • • C..t Catt S... a ut1hzation ~view and bcalth ~ cost manaarment firm in Hununaton Beach. has promoted B ... M. C.. to senior vice prcsicknt and •=• ......._ to director of operations. . .. . a.rt C. l..U.. of Newport Bc8ch is now ISSlStant vitt president of finance of Westen Mdhal eaeen. the 1atJest non- profit. non-sectarian healthcare corporation in Oraftle County. He ovenen the corporation's aencraJ accoununa and fUWIC'ial planftina ckpartmcnts. • • • PaWlaa, an Irvine-based landsca11t ~bitecturc an:tnina firm has announced that Brt. ..._ and ftlll ftMerT · have been named associates. Pmdian is ~met for the ~ of such ~as tht Ritz Cadtoa ioJ ••uaa N11ucl and lhc Marrion Desen Springs Reson and Spa. • • • Amene. latentate ..... beadquartacd in N~ Beach.. bas named Sau G.._ a.n as IC'lrior vitt president/ch.id' financial offker. SM has 22 ycan of bank.ins apuimcc. • • • Crall A. r..n,.w of Santa Ana bas been en>moted to loan offittr at v ... a...•1 real esta~ loan caua ia lnme. Union Bank, a $9. l ._.lion t.nt bcadquanmd in la Aftldes. is the fiftb larFSt baDk in California and the 31st laraiest bank in the nation. AFG and ~ uecvttOD of.a ckfinitive ...., apttmenL '{beodote J Forstmann. snenJ .,..,... fl/ Forstmann utt.le, said. -As bas been our~ ia previous transactJons. Fontmann Little will considtt provtd1na ancntiva for~ bJ offmna them an ~unity to parucipate ia 1111 equity oftbc result1na oompeny ... Forstmann uttlc.l Co. isa privaie NewY• an,·cstmnt firm with diversified ~ W. •QI.\. Sun ats fouodlna ift 1971, firm Ml acquired I 2 compantCS at a~ of SS billioL ,_ acqu1sn 1ons include Lear Sicala bx .. Dr ,.._ Co .. S'bton Corp .. MICSlanid.Ross C~ * Topps t o. Inc. andotben.. fontmatln Lltde'aSIDO million tmder ofter for Stanadyne O... ii currnuly 1n procns. Orulae C-~ial ... lllwal dllplaw aa:e=-·• AIMMlt 1 000 • ·-lie.__ .. .__ -• -atteallaaat•• ldeut•• '•1111••.:!a-·• ·~·---··aL-..----··· ----Becbr•C-"'•••ud.._. ....... "'.._T7 ... ,.,.. DiversityshoWn in bright ideas Super-size mixer extolled virtues of OC Fair facilities BJ PAUL AllCBJPLEY .............. A hotelier won two napLS accom- modations at a competitor's inn. A down ,.on dinner for two at one of Ora.nee Count}' s finer restaurants. ~ swpnsang door pntt wanncn 1ypifted the diversity of busanns pcopk who ar~ the -Bngha ldcas for Bus.aness-niaht on Thun.- da) at the Oranaie County Faar- pounds. About l.000 vasnon from across the county wandered around the ahibetion hall wbcrc they cnJOytd rcf'rnhments and entenainment while tradina business c.ants with one anotbtt. ~ purpoee of the cvmina was two-fold. said Tina Arana. martctJng assistant at the FAirpounds. First. they wanted to sbowast a.bear facilities an hopes of~ more business to the Costa Mesa pounds. Second. they hoped to bona a divnw CTOSS-S«tion of ptOpk ~for nctwodina wbo don•t normally mttl ~ uhibeoon hall was filled watb put tnants wbo staffed booths wbcft visitors could learn about t.bc pros and cons of usana the faciJitJcs. Amon& them WCtt l"Cpt'aC'DtaUVCS of the Cabforma Fcdcrauon of Man- tta.lop:al SoclCtJCS. whlC'b will hold its annual aiem and mineral show at the fairpounds Aug. 26.28. Show chairwoman Isabella Burns satd she IOURd the faciltucs and a federation scrcnma commitlft an- sptttrd the faarpounds ~ qrtt- ing to rent spatt. -we were vCT) satisfied wtth the facahtJCS... -Burns said. The kderauon will Ust vinuall) all of the available buildmp (or mccunp. lectures. pro-srams... ~xhibns and dcmonstrauons. she S&ld. ~ fairgrounds alrady attrac1 a daverv ch~ntelc. Bcstdcs the annual Orangr County Fair. slated this year from Jul> 7-17. upcom1na t<Vents tnclude the Youth &po. -'Duque upo and the Sconash Games. <\ Computer Swap as scheduled from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Saturda) . .\mo na thOlt •ho saw w '..tut an nct•ork.ina Thursday was Nathan Rosmbcf&. a Ncwpon Beach busJ- ncssrnan ,.ho is a candJ<b1t an t~ 40tb C OQ11'CU10nal Dlstnct R~ publac:an pnm&r)". -The pat thing about this Idea IS t~ count} is promot1na its own.- Roscnbtta saJd. -rf s a cbancc to ~ off lfw actl\' IUCS and Ctl&erprucs that arc a' aalabk ··0nc of Orantr Count) ·s stmiaths is self promotio n an t~ pnvat~ srctor - At least one self promotion idea flopped. PlanMd tram tours of the f.aitfrounds bad to be cancd&cd dw to cquapmnt failure. Ho~ver. .\rana said busancu pcopk anleraied an anspccuna the facilitJcs coWd arranair PllVatt tours. ......._ rn-tM Onqe ComltJ hlr &ad &1,..td• C-m--·ed .. tM tlaaae of lta opea ••• Toy inventors offered a game plan for marketing , ___ ----------. 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