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Randy Travis rides horses as a break from his high-riding career Flexible day .chedule al- lowt automatic watering every day, every other -Of'eYef'Y third-etc. Up to 3 watering ltartl MCh ~ o to 99-mln. ttm- lng. Easy-to-operate e- etatlon con-#Ji 99 trol fl04I •••• tr. •• He's on the told 300 days a )'Sr, but he'd rather be in the saddle, llYI country sm,ier Randy Travis. He's hem a bone nut since the day bis father boislrd him up OD ODC of the family's pmminos. He was 1 month old. "Riding is · such a rda:ri ~ fu1 am. to ~says Travis, ~grew up Manhvillc. N.C. "When I was a kid. we'd ride down into the woods that my family owned. YOU mjgbt ICIC deer, tQUirrds. rabbits; tbcre was a acck down-there. It was 90 nice to be there in the woods near the acek." Riding western style, be rounded up cattJe OD the family firm and kamt'Jd to break bones, Even lona days of riding and ropina didn't make him saddlMore. On week- ends, the whole mnily would mount up apin for 20-milt rides throuab fit.Ids of com and toybcam. .. We'd just saddle up and hit the road. I loved it" Im!~!~~ fi This Sunday, he's pabminc in Cedar I! Rapids, MiCh., OD the 20th in Provi- ~ deooe. R.l, and on the 21st in New He's tausht bis equestrian c:bqes ev- erytbjna from jumpq i:not.s. to sbow-dcia um like rollina owr. But the raw-voiad siDF' bas taken a few knocb u well. He'• been bitten. and afta' ooc &D lost me of his~· arm for months. On one occasion. bis bone simply took off -'With Travis OD board. How'd be stop? "I bit a bn.och. It's not the method rd reoommend, .. be laughs. Afidion is lcey to controllina. bone, be adds. .. I don't like ·~ spun or a riding a-op on a bone. I think the best way to tram. bone is make filam with it, to win ova' its trust. If. bone doesn't like or~ you, it won't do anything you want rt to do ... If ·tmdemess is the way to I bone's heart, bones are the way to Travis'. 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Aldi I flfMllS -6:15 P.M.-m UTIW.-.iNws -&:30 P.M.- 1 :!:'' ("'1 0.. ti NI Wt1111 COll!edy Clul1 ~Ot!Mt (CSPAN) RIM It Ille Wlllll HOllSt (DISH) Aalm.11 la ~ (LIFE) llltlnltl Mtdlcile Upd1t1 (MAX) MOVIE. Close En- counters of the Thwd l(lfld • * * * (1977) AIC:Nrd Dreyfuss Fr1nc;o.s Truff1ut. (NICK) Star Trn (Z) MOVIE The Bounty' * * • I I 98A) Mel Gio,on Antnonv Ho(>ll1ns -&:35 P.M.-m HellyweM 1801 ...... -&:~P.M.­ (H90) MOYIE Return of the Jed * t. * (1983) Matil Ha'"' Hamson Ford -&:SS P.M.-ED NHlot -7:00 P.M.- 8 ]) MMhlllla (CCI m ·-·· W.., TenSIOn 11a1es be._, Connie Wld her uric·• .. nen he moves tn 1tt.r Aaron rescues ""'" from • OU<~ Dulldtng tCCI ISi 0 ~ MOVIE Jusbn ease· (1983) George C.r!ln, Molly H1gan An actreu lindt I Dri- v11a eye s C()(l)M Ind ts !Wed by hts ghost to help l"lnn !ind rus k 11ter DlfKled by Blake Edwarels G) 21 Nmtl S1rMt HIMOn must protect 1 t~-9119 ~Iliac '#ltn me AIDS vtr11s lrom ttie abuM of des• mites and l\is own Mlf- c111truct1ve mpulM (R) IS) tD ~Hit To Love l to Che<rsh P90P1e torm emo- tion11 1ttllCIVn9nts to cars 12 K__.C.,..... "' =-:..., Df.-(AH) Ches...._ .... ... (MA VO) IMMI: 'The l.M1y I Not tOt 8t.nw1g . •• (1917) AIChard Ownblflain. EIMfl Att11ns (C8N) ~ .... (CNN) &111111 .... (IXSN) llCMl: Drums AJong the Mol\a.ft ••• (1.,.. ~ Col)w\, ......., FoncMI (GALA) .wtl; '1.a ~la • Mana Ftih, lgNlclo ~T~ u.-. (NICIQ .......... ( l MOWf:: ·w.-lJle • Min • (1117) HcMte ~ ~uo,.t s.cs.. d . ~Lcc.s.-tt (fll7) Mld19111 J Foa. Helell 8a.r. . . r-----. ,---~==~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ·~ 1,· ·t .. :~. ,.._. ... ' J ,J •. I ~ -!" 1· ' .~ ! jtA C4 -' ~-.l .,·)tQ' .,. ~ ili~ ~ I t· -oc ~ ~ i ~ ... ~ ~ ft :;,--... ft .g e.... -. 8. ~ °' -a ~ '< ~ ~ ~ Q) '< -(1' I ~ Q) '< ' ~ .• --~ . .---•"!" ...... T .,. • •o. a'l' • .-1 "f5~T .. •"'!I' llS!~ll ~C;t-:tl9?_,.~> •~ I ,. •~ J ~ ' '1 -9-.JOP.M.-• °"" During labor Lindi cNnges her mind and goes shopping. (CC) (R) (SJ (All) ..... SlNlles (C8H) JIM OdMI (MC«) O..a !led Mery fella for • boy inYO!Yed "' • selefu = llO'llf: "Fletctt" ** (1915) Chevy Chase. Joe Don Belcer. (WTM) 1111 w.w y..,.,.. -10:00 P.M. - • .... ''McConnlcll. Perez" • ft'llll talu: Hee sf Edie- .. The rare Ptre David's deer end the giant pends. • y,_, Ullllil USO per· tanners ling their wey out or • i1 crash. (R) (SJ ._.c.....-w.w 11 W• "Distant Wer" I ,,.. .. .... 1111 ......,.. ..... ''Muriel Gercliner' s Story' . • Ull ....... .... ~ ..... ......, .... .. ......... (08H) hdl Mell .... Uls (OlllOA ,,... ..... C ........ (QAU) , ... (LIN) Ills ' rt W., (NIC1() •• E' (SHOW) MOVll: ''Some Kind of WonderfUI" •• (1987) Eric Stoltz. MlfY Stuart MatWten. (WOR) 1)11111 (WTU)....., ....... (Wl'tX) ~ «:.- Geena Devis (NICt<) IMcelat l.Wi (SEL) MOVIE: "A &Md Apett" ** (196') Rutger Hauer. Power$ Boothe (WOR)"-t~ (WTIS I Cllrtda9 Cailldrte 'a , ... (l) MIME: "Big TrOUble In Ut- tte Chine" * (1988) KIM1 Russell. Kim Cattrall. -11:05 P.M. - 1= (TMC) MOVIE: ''The Good Wife" ** (1986) Rachel Ward. Bryan Brown . -11:15 P.M. -. ....., ..... .,.,,. r Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 /7 COOLING SYSTEM .•... FLUSH .• ... s14?~STAX e UISPECT COOL.lie SYSTEM e FlUSlt COOL.IMC SYSTEM e CllECIC NOSH AMI Ill TS e RESTORE WITH UP TO 1 GAL. ANTIFRHZE "• .. "91•1 c..,_ al I._ tf tnftt-• OH c•pH ,. ,.,.. ,. trtHact•. 0•1' ,. MIUlllltdll .... , ... u• CMytltf .. llt/llllltHMlal pa-d Hlllcltt. on... •x.plres 5-31-88 (WPtX) llOVll: "Tel Me That You LoYt Me .. Junle Moon" *** (1970) UZI Mlnnedl, I(.,. Howard. -11:35 P.M. -I ::::.':-'.: (R) -11:45 P.M. - I Cll .... ................... ........ (SHOW) MON: "The Men'• Club" * (1 *l Aoy Scheider, Fret* LlngelL ...... -... -~ ~ . . . 111 :: I : I DffDHnntnr1!J I A I q I nnnn111lHH191irr1~· 11! 11 !lllflJ~r gff .. , .. ,. J' I ~·; ; -111'1 •1 1 11· 1-11=' d~ rU! 11 I~ , JU r 1 I 11 11.I'~ I I , r 1 1 , , . I • 1 ,~, r 1 1, I J1 lJ B .. nn@m ........ mnm:r= S(J rr.mnmmHfU' .. ! · · ~ 'hq111!lll!~f ~; ~ri: 11 •11· ! ; ~h!~11irn11 ~;•'If i l (I) ~'' I u x! 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Ill .. .. =-X) Liii ....... -2:05 P.M.- (WBI) Tiii ..... -2:30P.M.- • •• Dll l ....,Wt A; 'e ....... La. .... llllllkll .. ,...... (~Tlle-- f.:.:lrrwww a.. u, (1Mlll) ...... can. (UPM) UIMlr .......... <GALA> llCME: ··e Canto oe lo9 Humld9s'' Yolande dll Rio. (M90) llCMI: 'Code N..-ne Emenlld" .... (1985) Ed Harris, Eric SIOltZ . (NICK) 111rT"* (IHOW) llCME: My Demon l..oYef" * (1987) Scott Vailn- tlne. Mtchelle l.rttle (USA) "-y-&..di (WON) a (Z) ._ I P'Yltllll -2:35 P.M.- (WTU) ....... I IMltly -3.-00 P.M. -_, .... .,....... Cl&"I _.......,(CCJ :::er =--~ ..... ...... ,.... ....... lM ..., ....... AS/' lliod • .,nne ... ~ llMll Afl II T......_ -=-'='-(Dllllt ............ e.w (eWN) ...,, .. ==-lie... (la) MIWll: "Frldey lhe 131\: The AMI ~· * ~ .. Klmb9rty a.di. fl.- CUM> 'Alf• ... ~~ .. Ull Ci;~"~". (1114) Tinp ~ Ted .... . ... ... -3:05 P.M.-CS' ... LIMie I " Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 /I FREE CONSULTATION NO OllUGATION I ; ;; sn· [ :r "" t ff j i If I J t. ' !I" -r • . ::· ~'~ 1r11 ~ I r f .... 0 .. f 0 • 0 Ii j .... ~ 0 a ~ i ~ i i: m :I i: m I"* f w 0 .... 0 -0 Q) -<" :p 2 ~ Q) '< -ui I ~ Q) '< -~ N -~ ... . - • nt r' ul .. • d d 0 .. • '· '· •• .. .. .. • .. .. • • )> d 21 Daily Piiot May 15-May 21 /11 low Offices of RUSSELL S. KERR PERSONAL INJURY LAW AU INJUllES 0 Auto-Att -Cycle 0 Uninsured Motor1s1 Claims 0 W0<k Relo1ed 0 Slip ond foll 0 No l!ecovery No Fee FREE CONSULTATION NO FEE CHARGED UNTIL CASE COMPLETED 531-5900 Serving An of Orange Cou"1Y MON~Y LATE NIGHT TUESDAY MORNING -l:OOA.M.- ..... 11111 .... ........... 1111111Qit 1.= .... (CC) .. 11a-..... ,.., ...... ::r:...••••111 .... ........ ..., ........ CAM) '"'12; t I te8Nt,.... ...... E'i!:~=~-ed Hoepltala Qaulc:, Flnel Round. (A) (GALA) 11CME: .. 9 P9aldo cte Una Medre" u.t.d Unwque. Dolor• def Rio. (LR) .... (**>C..... ..... ~..,. .. .__ (WON) ..... (WOR) IDl-.lf ...... (WPOQ tat ..... -1.'0IA.M.-ca> tat ........ -1:11A.M.- (NIQQ ......... -l:.IOA.M.- =.,*t~ , .......... (R) ...... c..... ,,. .. , .... ............. ........... "' ................ :=· ...... -.... i::;~·= "The i.or.1- .... of .. l.ang"'a..nc. AulNr" **** (1112) Tom [iB.!i.: -t:.11 A.M. -= .............. ... ............ ... (S) 12/Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 Gland PM of Wnt Palm BNctl. (R) (QA.LA) VIiie Dlllftl ~HwaY• MOVIE: 'From Noon Tll TlwM" •• (t978) Chenet Bnlnlon, Jtl lfwland. (TllC) 9CME: ''Waltz Across Texa1" ** (1982) Artrte Arch- 91', Tr:lltl'Ow (UM) ('WOH) (WOR) .... """' -10:05 A.M. - (WTU) MOVIE: ''Shaft" *** (t971) Rictllrd RoundlrM. MoMs Gunn -10:15 A.M. - (Diii) A ,_.. "' C..-., (HBO) F..-......... JM! (CC) . :=-w.. I -~~!'~ 0. Olly II I TIM .... ..., .., .... ... (AM} .... .. (C8H) ...... ,... (LR) f'f' .. ....,.... (MAX) 9CME: "Helven Cln Wiit" *** (1943) Gene Tierney' Don Amecne. (WOR) U.. C1 r11ks -10-.31 A.M. - (OCA) A.-... II Adle -11:00 A.M. -• (I) 1111 ,... ... .. l""""e..=-,..... ..... ..... =-~:---........ .... """'' ,,.,, ...... I r._..,.. .. ,, ... CMIQ..., .......... ~ ... ..., £!/!:"=\,,,... . .......... -.'* ...... a-....... ~=-=== .... -11:11 A.M. - (WQfl) ....... St. l.oute C.- clnlla .. Oliclgo 0-Cll -U~A.11.-1~~~ ... 1:!7:.,:'°"" AllW. """" ... , .... ..., ....... == ...... ........... ::&.::, ........ - ... ..Mc:loi ...... .. ~.,:::-'~· fitiif_ .. ..,.. ... <-. ,,..,,, ~. Jim 81oedb111t. AFTERNOON I ~::.: • .,Qlnl .... ............ IMMf: .. ......,." Jonn. ton" *'** (1972) Rot>er1 Redford. Wll a.. . I ..... Allllllt ••a. c..:i.:.: "The ~ ....,. ..... (1947) MlcNel R«lgr1..-. A8d.i Kempion. (C9N) .... ... (CNN) ..... a .,.._ (e9PN)AllWMlll (cw.A)& ........ (Lft) ..... (NDCl ........ (IHOW) MON: ··2010·· ••• (1914) Aoy ~. John u.hgow. (TMC) lllME: "f"trew.lk«". (19M) Cbudl Nomi. Lou ao...a. == (WPtX) • 11•111 a (S) -12:05 P.M.- ~ ,_ . _,., -12:30 P.M.-e (I) 111111M _. .. ....... :.. "t..': (CC) ... ... ..... ........ (GAU) c..- ('MAXJ -.: "8Clgl Door" ....... (1tr7) Kallet1ne =·=--,r. (WPUQ , •• .,, -12:11 ,.M, - (WTal)" II :iy 21 ...., 010' ... .,.. .. Lou Int'• .. • ..... 11111. l -1:05 P.M.- (WTU) Fl I 1 II -1:30P.M.-I :=,. -:..,-- (C8N) ,..., .._ .... =, ....... """ LaP'rm (UaA) Ptly .. Pwcuta .. 1 (WPCX) Tm1t11-1 (Z) flllCME: "The Klmng'' *** (1951) S*"1ing Haydlf\. ColMll Qny. -1:31 P.M.- (WTU) ..., .... -2:00P.M.-i :.:.:. 1 a.en ..... ·= ....... _.. .. .......... ,...... .. lM ~u. ... ..., (C8N) .......... II (CM9f) •au sllllt (f.WM) .......... (MAX) m111: ''I a.Ael-••-•""'lber- Mema'• *** (1948) .,.,,. Dunne. eww. a.I OedOM. (NIQC) T_.. .,_. (IHOW) llOWll: ''Just e.- IWMl'I Fnenda" ** (1Ne) Mary Tyter ~. Ted o.neon. (TMC) llO¥ll: "The ...... *** (1985) s..n Connery. Harwy~. =~'=-Cl la"-• .. -2;-05 , .M. - (WT8S)1'1 ...... -2::JOP.M.-:'°'t.. l ...:..u. ..... :t.".:...,... ................... (GAi.A) mn: ''Oicec\ Que SoyMutsrieuo'' P9clrotmme. s.. <Wela. Ct90t a..ID u.. • ~ .. r.-C'*) ... ,_ Loll: ~ .... ..... -2:31P.M.-... .._,....., -MOP.Ill.--·-....... ... ........ (CC) ::c =-.... SSytu ...... .......... ........ ......... --~ ........ ......... ~ : .. ,:,..... ............. IJ ,,. ......... &alllt -~ ......... ** (1971) Ron Frederidleon, Kerry WhM1cn>ft (U8A) ncr • ..._. (WQN) , ..... ue. ~·~3e.u. City" * (191e) Judd Nel90ll. A.fy Sheedy. -J.olP.M.- (WTU) Mee -S:JOP.M.- l ....... 1C.-f ...... ...... ..... ..... C.rt 1-1· 1 c...d (CC) llr." (AM) M .. ,........ (CNN) .......... .. .,~ .... ..... ._... .. NATw ("90) flOWll: ''Malcolm'' *-* (1ee&)ColnFriM, JoM ~~111 a-... ==II Clldlsll (WPtX) T1ls JI WWW -3:31P.M.- ~) en ..... ' -4:00P.M.-...... .. """°"' ..... .. ...... .......c... _,..Wlllltty(CC) ...... 2 • •a... ....,_ ....... .. u.c s o.-..~ ...... ...... Jg£), , ....... .. (AU.') T)MI ...... a~; ... = Jvtrltct ~-... U.S. 6enlcw M-S1wl. (GALA) ...-t "B Rey de IOe Cllll'llNM .. 0..00 ~ ~ ....... Lslll ~;;w.:· C.1 Do nu. • CIHOW) ~ ''StwchaMr' ,,. ~ of ()nn" •• ~ ~ ''The Money * (1e.) Tom.._.._ Shelty~ ..... ==-~ ~ Clllsn -dlP.M.-CWT91J ,., ... -t:JDP.M.-.._,..,. .. ::.':. ....,_T_ -_...,.(CC) ...... _ ............. ...... ............. ....... , 2 •ta:l ~Ult =;: EVENlfG _ .. , ... ---=-rf:":'(a;) --~ 111111n--.. iE---.._(IX;t .... ... ---lb'& .... Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 /~3 • IR !I 1'11 m 1:1an1mnue.1111m1~1.· If 11 '. ·_ ~··.·1-i '(·1.•·1~1-~-;1•.-Jli . . 1-•n1 , .;_, ,,,. ir11 "{ ' : ·' . ,, i • • IJ : I . f., ... ~ ........ 0 Q) -< :p g 3: Q) '< -(J'I • 3: 15-May 2 • i..-r. II Ut A I the OCtie< ) • 191l5j()f\ I * -Guest r Amenc:ln (1115) Ck. Jofwl -=• 111111 L- ..... ,. ., .. Enoing nee H9"f'1 •andre ..,,., wlt'1 n. ""°en ·~­~ .... bl ~20f 2) 15)"": -A woman ,., '811• tn iCi9co pub-~ l'MS •c...df .,,_.,.,, •ft9nlln-• .,,., Jacll ~WOC>CI Uwreftcl -'On ... ll91d°"9 ~doctor .,_on• ... ""'° 19ftRQp •111*1 '1111•-•9ldflo. ... com- '"" ........ Mn111111M II'*.,,. s::- Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 / 15 -11:30 P.M. - len.Tlllll!l.._(S) Tiii ....... (CCI "' ....... l.11'11 ""'c ... ........ ...... TUEDYLATE NIGHT ·WEDNESDAY MORNING -1:00 A.M.-..... ne. ......... ............. 1"711Cll* 1.= ....... (CCI ="=" ..... =:..·· .. ···•••11 =.:: ':t::: ii ~ Flilllr"-led i•>=--* (HPH) .... l.Mill W-'1 ~Seuon'1Bnl (GALA) MOVIE: .. u At>uell&I" S.. a.n:la, Miguel Angil f.-r11 (UR) ..... (IW() MOW: ''The COiee-'°'' *** (1965) T.-.nae 8tM1), 6amenttia EOO- {Nta() Cw1la ..... (IHOW) MOVIE: ''Gulivet'I Trevett" * (1977) Rld\lrel ffilrlil. C.therine Sdlell. . (1'MC) MOVIE: ''The Hatten\ Ok>betlot1*1 on ~·· 19-llncf" * (1981) Bob o.nwr. Alan Hale J<. (USA) ....... ....., (WON) ..... (WOR) IOt....11 ..... ~~~ ... (1 MC) T 1ny1 Roberta. Ted Wan -l:OSA.M.- ~ Liii ........... -1:15A.M.- (NIQQ a.11 ..... -t:30A.M.- r5.:tt -....c...... tmap a. ....... AMallct ............ :.,.,... :":.. .............. =· .... == .. ..... (UM) ...... ... aE.=·,... -1:41A.M.-.... -T!GOA.M.-f f:.r*g> ................... ...... . , p ... ,. . ...., ......... (CC) .................. ... ... • ,.... OllplM ........... ~,, ..... l ... f({J ' art. , 1;..._.. .... -::::--~ Yogi Beer''** (UIM) (EWN) ........... (GAL.A) LI._.. (LR).....,.,.., (Nlet() ........ ===-(WPtX) MOVll: "Euy Come. Easy Go .. * (1M7) EM1 PrM- ley. Dodie MlrlhelL -t:osA.M.- (WTU) ,...,, - I (1)-::o .:;:-:;:::•I I, .... Al1 umtl1lr ........... "''"'' ... ., fif9'1Aaa (ESftN) ..., ..... (LfFE) W1let blfy .., "- -10:00 A.M. -(I) 1111,.li ..... ....... ,.,... l':r ....... ,(R) .-A .................. IDt.-tf~ 111-. .... (CC) W,Jlay ....... TlllT_, 111m 111 tlTY lwll'• Ulw (AH} ...... AllllT......._ CcaN) S.... llllwf r 111 (ESPN) T ... Q Jlt 111111 , .... (GALA) Via ...... ("80) MOYIE: Lucal" *** ( 1986) Corey Halm, l«<r1 Green (LIFE) .... ,. (MAX) llCMI: ''I.aura" **** (1~) Qer,. TllmeJ, o.na Andrews (IHOW) llCME! "tnvltdon to the Dence"** (1957) Qer,. Kely. Igor Youaa~ (TMC) llCME: ''201 O'' *** (196') RoY Scheider, John 5=-~9':t . Blue Cly" * (1916) Judd Nlflcn, """ Sheedy -10:06 A.II. -(WTU) llCME: ''Point ...... *** (1N7) t. ...... Angle OdlJMon -11:JO A.Ill. -I !..-~· .. .... .... ......... ,... ......... ............. h ::.r.r:. ----(S) ........ f '--' a -11•A.11.-(I) 1lli,. .... 11/Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 /17 STN m partnership with JCPenney Fulfillment brings you better programmtng, better hos1S. better intonnanon, better merchandise. better service and better values. And to make rt even better. S5 oft your Int ~- CCKAST CABU ~ l5 '°'8S CA8U TY CHURL II CZ) MOWIE; "Ct!IOren of I lMMf God" *** {HIM) Willien\ HI.Wt. Mane. MatWI -5,-0S P.M. - (WTW) .... I lit I • NBA P\ayotb: eo. ..... ICl9 Semif). 1\111 (Time 111nta11¥e) -.. .30P.M.- l =':i.. ,..,. • Alli -....... 4AIE> ..... Clmrdllt,.. , ... ='AWf..._.J •P (S) ...... (WCM) r.:11' , ...... EVENNa _ ..... , .... -... ... ..... ... .... (()Cl u ..... .... tcel ---~ ==--=:.:. ........ ::T:·= ... -· J -'!:$.. .... .......... ---~ 24 flUS ....,.,....,., 4:lOMl-lUO. SAUDAY-Slll)AY 4:JOIM.t.JOMI WEDteSD\YPRIME 18/Daily Pilot May 15-May ~ Aay 21 • Allllltla ...... ...,..,,.. lrooks Dbra ... tglr lo ~ bou'a ecwtty ="T. .. Don tpOr1lt< Cln I ., Oil Mmen ... ~ ~ ... -• ,.,. • .. Plporl'o (H80) "" lfllcllllft• Someone stalks a rlCh girt in 1 wheel· cl'llllf Stat• Jenny Seagro'le ~~) lllmlntnt Mwlsory (MAX) MOVIE. Ishtar" ** ( 1987) Warran Beatty Dustin Hottman (NICK) ......... (TMC) MOVll Down and Ou1 11'1 Be¥erly Hiits * * * (1986) Ntdl Nolte Betta MICller (WOft) Jae FrMth (WPIX) TwllilM lAM A M·and run Cirwar s car r amtnd$ l'llm 01 his gi.1111 -10:30 P.M. - • Aewr..cAftalrHost Maury Powlch • DIM a Mary lrtwl (C8H) lat .. Grwdll (CNN) ~ U,Ole (UPN) llA TICay (HBO) ,_. ~ I Nffd the Couc:tl" The comedian arid TV actor (''TrlaJ and ErrOf ') l)8ffonna W\ oonc.t1 '" Santa Fa.N M (S) (NtCK) C. M ..... Art Y•7 LUCiiie .,.. lO play Cupd for Mutdoon (SHOW) Dae Rlctta • ... a.-The comedlarl goes cross-country insulting polrtl- dans. the Loe Angates Oodg· •s. colMgl 19 Don Adams end anyone .... he~ ($) (WPIX) USA TllllM (Z) llCMf: The Bounty ••• (1914) Mel Gibsotl Anttlony ~lnS Daily Pilot May 15-May 21 /19 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1988 MARK VII LSC 81 DEUVERS• LEASE ANY LINCOLN MERCURY IN STOCK DRIVE AWAY FOR ONLY $1 down Leasing Managers -Vic Manzo or Don Flecky 1!111111 1~1~1111 .111ff~iflJ1~ffi111 ~ f!B1111.l,i'll~,lll ' I lfl81 !~I , .. I 1 ~IJ r.-~ BJ!<_ ~Ill ~' , _ .... ~JB~liP-Jf • •Ir'1•,1;11:1!11,.! ~:111 1' r ·1!:1•1111111 .,,fll-;11 ,1~n1 • 1·1rd , I It~ Pl I If~ 11! j !~3 ).:j ~f ;fl i(s ii ,S~ l f~H I Ii I I I i-:1 f l . 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ICC) (SI (C8N) ..... 1*11 (CNN) """ l..lellillM (ESPN) ladlll John Meekins vs Mille Gamble, Junior Weir ::.c:r:.~ (WON) .... ...... =:J. , .......... .. -11:45 P.M. - (MAX) MCMl: ··er-eepsi--,.,,IOW- 2 * ~(1917) Lol9 CNM. George Kennedy Darly Prlot May 15-May 21 /31 Carmel Retirement vmase ia a private community for active senior• in a 1ecure environment. We're acro1a from Mile Square Park and the aolf coune. Convenient to ahop- pinl and Fountain yalley Community Ho1pital 1TOn San Mateo. Fount.an VSl!tflt/. CA 714/962-6667 SATURDAYLATE NIGHT I 12:00 I 12:30 I 1 :oo I 1 :30 I 2:00 12:30 I 3:oo I 3:30 I •:oo I 4:30 I s:oo I 5:30 I Al .... ....... SPORTS Sunday AFTERNOON -12:00 , .•. - {EIPNt ...,. MC I Men'• Pro WDt1d CNmpiollShlp. From Cobnbu1, Ohio. {R) -12:30 P.M. -• ()) Pft .._...NBA "'8yoffl: (:(lnf9rence Semlfi· nal, Gwne Four • 9 Alla RICill Formula One Gt.id Prtx of Monaco. -1:00P.M.-8 • ""'9w.M Vtitwwl $uperater1. From Mlemi. (HPN) Alla ,_...... IHRA Texas Ndonel9 From Ddn -2:00P.M.- (EIPN) WIRllMI~ ht 500 Time Tr1elt, Dey Two -2:30P.M.-• al W GTE Byron Nelson Clastie. Flnail Round -S:OOP.M.- (EPN) MellDly ~Con­ ference Fine!, Geme SeY9I\ (H '*"9aty): Detroit Red Wingl It Edmonllon Olien. EVENING -l:OOP.M.- • ...,.,_...Radng From Hollywood Plltl. -t:ooP.M.- (EPN) .... """9 W...'a V ..... Seelon'I 9Mt (USA) ,.... ltaJIWI Open, Men'1 Slnglea Final. From Rome. -10:30 P.M. - (EPN) .... (UllN) ... Senior PGA Unil- ed Hodall ClalSlc, Arlt Round. From the a.. v-. ley Golf Club. MIMn\, Pa. (R) Monday EVENING -1:GOP.M.- (WOR) ...... New Vonc M.ea It Sen Diego ,..... MICKICONCMTi WOf1t. r-td •........ ,.., ,., tr'NE ... Mt·~IAN I " n ............... ----1.y-:•1 .,...... en -7:30P.M.- (C8H) ..., AIMii Lake Ene walleyff; auepended etapplel on Rair)y L.Me, Minn. -l:OOP.M.- (HPN) ._.... ........... Tiile Me Out IO the Balpet1t. -1:30P.M.- (CNN) '=' ....... 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Mort"than a dozen yean .. o. thrct men set out f'rom a poor Vllla~ in Mexico to find work in Cahfom1a The northern journey ended some I ,500 miles later in la&una Beach . .-h~ openinp for &shwasbers busboys and carpenkn ~ plen- tiful. Tho~ wqies ~ minunum and rents h1P. lite in many respects bed and a battered sofa~ homes to enure extended familes. Mtce and cockroaches had~ their dropp111gs. Grease statncd the watts and ce1linp of the uny kiicbens. Floors and ceiJinp were rottina under the moist ocean air. some of which dnftcd in through broken windows. The foundatton beneath two rooms was so detenonued the units had to be evacuated. After a senn of mectinp bet~ Cit) and count) officials.. tenants. the landlord and some concerned resi- dents. the cit)' m Aoril ordered owner SUNDAY s Pf CI AL was better than the relentless po' en~ Paul Kim to repair most of the they faced in their home state of dam-sc by July I. They also told Kim Guerrero. known lo most Amencans to reduce the occupancy to lc:p.l levdl only as the home of Acapulco. within 4S days. Gradually. lite wort.er ants folio""-Today is day 4S. ioa otbtts who bad found a drop of AJread) many of the residents have jam, their families and fnends fot-mowd. some to friends' b~ lowed. others bad to Mcx..ico. Most of thole By 1987. mOR that 200 were hving who remained had tittle « no idea in a roadside motel in North Laguna. wb~ they would be livifta come Durina the mominp those without Monday stead~ would pther in front of AllDa Mana Monks held her l l· epcs of be=ks::!~/~~ montb-oktson Fernando tPimt her. ary jobs. the ones most None Amen-~t stomach and shrusd fatal-aoos wouldn't touch. The lar1t isucally when asked what die and ber crowds of Mcxicaos aJona Coast h~nd plan to ,d~. ~ Morates"'s Highway of course did not go un-rent lS not dut unut Fnday. so they noticed by residents of the affluent • have five extra days. , houses that surrounded the motd. Now. with four cbi~n and Complaints were made to the another on tJ:te way they will ~ve to polJCC that the men were winatina move. Even 1fthey had less children and drinking beer 1n public. Some and .so oouJd meet the oc;cupancy said the motel looked ovm:rowdcd. n:qu1mnents. they couJdn t afford On Oct. 30. membcn of the city's the .rent. To make ends meet. the fire, police and buildiq depa.rtmenu family s_hares the one-bedroom aput- alona with the e>rans C.OUnty Health ment ~th f~ur other adult lllftDbcn Care A&tncy vasited the mocel What of their family. they found ended up fillina 12 pqes Her husband first moved into the ofbuildina violations. Hamilton Hou:sc six yean ._o. She TIM llDl'a.l• faallJ 18 ~forced oat of a ~ 811:Cla bot81 t.ecaw of a crackdoWD OD owererowd1.9'. hem left ................ ._ ue1'feae.to. ~eno, Aana Marla wttla J'ernandoon ber lap a.ad ... min. Apartments meant to hold a maxi-joined bim 2'h ycan later and mum of four people were crammed sometimes worted as a maid for the with as many as a dozen. Rooms Kims. barely bi& enouah to hold a doub6c (Pleue ... mitAll/~) FamHie8 pray for end of hostage ordeal at an overcrowded Oklahoma prlson./AS World Syrian troopa polMd to enter the lluma of Beirut wtieieWeetem hostages are belieYed held./ A7 Stjte f ravel gtvee you a. cholCe between Anland or Arizona's Lake Havuu./81 ... Ateiilhlit•haw eome IUOC 111, IOme dtaap- ,_.lmenta at CIF 4-A trade prellma.n>1 Great white netted off San Clemente Island S hark a little smaller t han man-ea ter sighted lu rking off Newport Thursday From 111ff _.. win re,er11 A 13-foot great white shark. one of the few known rnan-ating sharks, was found entangled in a commercial fishing net in Southern California's coastaJ waters Friday. one day after a fish from the same family was sponcd off Newport Beach. The 1,800-pound shark was dis,. played on a crane when the fishing vessel docked Saturday at Terminal Island in the Los Angeles harbor. Anthony Tibich, skipper of the Agressor. bad ventured out Friday on an overnight trip to San Clemente Island in search of com- mercially marketable shark. ac- cordina toa repon by KNBC-TV in Burbank. San Oementc Island is about 60 miles southwest of New- port Beach. But the skipper was surprised to find the huac and dangerous shark. known to attack surfers and swim- mers. tan.gled tn his fishillf net Friday morning. the rcpon satd. Si&fltinp of the great white shark are unusual an Southern Cali- fomia 's wanner coastal waters. "I looked at its head and I said it loots like the kinds of sharks you sec at Sea World... said Harbor Dcpanmcnt Police Sgt. Martin Renteria. referring to the San Diego marine park. Repons of a great white sighting on Thursday led Orange County authorities to evacuate about 2.000 swimmers aJong a S'h-m1le shore at Newport Beach. The fearsome fish. esumated at 20fect long. reportedly swam within SO yards of the shoreline near the Balboa Pier. Th( shark eventually was friaht- ened b)' a helicopter sent to track 1t and apparent!) swam out to sea. It was fint spotted at about 3:45 p.m. by skipper Larry Ryan and skipper trainee Richard Etcn of Vessel Assist A-;sociauon. a network that aids boaters 1n dis- tress. ~ Ryan a d ~ were returmng from the ' Harbor area when they t a dorsal fin sticking out o the water just offt~ Balboa Pier. "We thought 1t was a pilot whale at first. it was so bll-.. Eten said Thursday. Ryan said the enormous s.b:atk was almost as big as tbe 27-foot lifcauard boat that joined them as they tracked the creatu~ non.h- ward. Officials confirmed that it was a atta1 wfljtc. Ryan and Etcn ptloted their boat between the sbart and shore, tryina to forc:r ia away from the sand. Eten said Great whites ~ more common- ly found in the colder waicn otrSan Francisco, where they feed on seals and sea lions. It was a sreat white that terrorized swimmers in the movie .. JaW'S .. and its sequels. Huntin~on Beach shut-ins treated to dinner BJ ROBERT BARUR °' ............... Some of them came to the Michld E. Ro.dim Senior Center on the arms of others. Others steadied themtelvcs with canes or sh'11fted behind wallten.. A few were in wbedcbain.. · Many were in their IOI and 90s. Estelle Tbompson, 1 fonncr tam-- Stress at mt movie studios in Holly- wood, was cdcbratina her 99tb birth- day. For the most pan, they are the elderly. the frail and the sh11t-ins of Hununaton Beach. Many were help. ed from their homts by vohuueen and city workers and driven to the senior center for the once-a-year dinner. Girls from the sixth lf8de at St. Simon and Jude perfonned a May- pole dance and Mildred Baker. a Huntinaton Beach .senior citizen and a former concert pianist.. .-as also on the enterta.inmcnt line up. "They (the shut-ins) are fi~tina their physical limitations. ... said Bill Fowler. the city's recration and human S«Vices superintendent. "They lo~ seein& each other, and it's peat 10 Stt them." Am.one about 11 O auests was Harry Audubon SOCie~ says develo~r'sblilboard strictly for the birds E. Hutton. 91. whose wife. Helen. ty this summer v. hen he lets his died last Thursda). ending 71 ye.an of \California Dnver's License expire ..perfect love." he said while tean "lcan'tscewcllan,more. .. hcsa1d. ftowed down his checks. ··and it's not safe I don't want to Hutton was a postal worker in jeopardize ot~rs r ,e bceft dnVlng Pasadena when he and Helen and the since I was 15. Thett's nothing I bate children first made campinJ ex-to give up more. I used to tnvel all cursions to Huntington Beach in the over the country ... 1920s. Another sauor en1oy1na the lunch HuntinaU>n Beach was known as was Sanford Weiss whose wife di~ 'Little Pasadena' then. he said. be--recently. The} had been married 46 cause so many ~ from Pasadena yean.. came to the beach 10 lhe summer. ..You don't ,ct much ~ Hutton, who said hc'saon( throuab whco ypu live alone:· he n<*d while life. with no enemies because he left di~ into some cooked carrots. them alone, said he'll give up mobi.11--1 ma k>usy cook.. I (ven mas thn"9'· up with a microwave. I eat a lot of sand""1ches because I hate res- taurants ·· Bets) Crcnu. the coorc:bnator of the Seniors Outrc:acb Propam, said many of the visitors arc either bard up finanaally, have medical problems. or don't rcc:etve much support from sons and dauahtrrs who may live 1n other areas ··Somcumes we'tt tbcir only fam- ily.-she said. "We want to impro~ their quality of life and make them u 1ndependmt as possible ... ~-SllVT-Df8/d) .. 87fteA111da ... Prw At Bit IO woWcMle botrowert IOiC u much at SI million in 1n ll!ePt iftt.cmational loen IOMme involV1na ~en Southern California firms. six of which att located on the ~ Coast. fcdeta.l a.atborities said. FBI IFfttl confuted boxes of documents an raids made Thunday in Newport Beacii. Irvine, COStn Mesa aod Los A•les. but no amsu were made. The companies are believed to have been operatina an illcpJ ad- vancc--fec tcheme. accordina 10 an affidavit filed Friday in U.S. District Court 1n Santa Ana. In such a scbeme, companies are bilked out of ~ advance fees as high u S 100.000 in return for proc:ess1na loans that invanably fall through. The FBI affidavit idtntifkd I 3 o~ firms 1n Britail!J Spain, Luitem· boura. Gatbnlhar, Gyprus. Taiwan and the Phillipines u p.rt or the network.. ··we'te at I.be belinnina AllltS of our investiption bffc, .. said Assis- tant U.S. Attorney Hamel Bcqun LeVL She ref used to ditc\lss the case further. The iUepJ network cost at least 80 would-be bom>wen nationwide $2 million to Si million, FBI qcnt William 0 . Atbcrton said in the affidavit. The customen are mostly~ ~om­ panies that need to borrow SS00.000 to S2S million and att unable to secure funds from traditional lending sources. Two of the network's leaden were 1dentifi('(f in rourt documents as Alan Copeland and NMnan Knad. The two mm control four ot iht SoUthen Caltfotnia companies involYed.. The businesses raided were Copeland's E.wolu~it NA in New- port Beach.. and the mated Ocnaale. Finanz in Costa MUI: KMtrrs Charter Federal Ltd .. mo known as Zugcr Lid .• in lrvine and the rellted Mercantile General Corp •• which is ~xt door to Charter; Fin.ancial Collateral Corp. in Newport Beada: and Hudson Bay Group and Surety First National, both in Loi~ Copeland has been ctwjed in a federal indictment in Las V'1i't with conspiracy. wire fraud. maal f'raud and other cnmes 1n a similar lchc~. Also 1nd1cted were Eurokredit as- sociates Allen R. Staff and Robert E. Foreman Jr. Huntington officials fuming over demise of water project By ROBERT BARKER °' ... .,.., ....... A House determination to kJl1 off S5 million m federal funds for the Santa Ana R!ver prOJCC1 has left Hunungton Beach city leaders and residents angry and frustrated. The Santa Ana River. which reported!) poses the worst flooding threat m the West, tnggercd millions of dollars m damage 1n 1983 when a violent storm swamped the river and triggered floods. .. I'm extremely disappointed." said Mayor John Erskme. "lff laved m Lhe cast or centraJ part of the city (where flood conditions arc poten- tially worse.) my congressman·s phone would be nngjng off the hook.·· He said the city 1s willing to work with Rep. Bob Badham. R -New- port Beach, and others to restore the financing. Sally Alexander. whose home on Dnftwood Circle received about $5 5,000 when flood control chan- nels overflowed 1n 1983. reacted with disappointment. '"I don"t thmk you can pnnt what I think. I can•t believe it's happen- ing. I'm lembly disappointed. '"I don't thmk our congressmen have been aggressive enough ... she added. On Wednesda). the House Ap- prop1auons Comm1tt~ decreed there would be no money next year to start construc tion on the Santa Ana River or other water projects. Committee members and staffers said 1t was the first time in their memof) that all requests for new dams. harbors and irrigation sys- tems -costly items that gi•e lawmakers braging rights back home -had been refused by the panel. About S5 million had been appropnated for design work on the Santa Ana River flood control plan in the fiscal 1987-88 budget that began Oct. I~ 1987. Orange County lobbyists had hoped finishing the design work would enable them to compete for construction funds in fiscal 1988-89. The S l. l b1lhon flood control prOJCCt will include concrete im- provements to the Santa Ana River basin and raising of the Prado Dam to accommodate more flood water. Gunman sought in pair of rObberies By LANCE IGNON °'_...., ....... Two Huntington Beach clothing stores were robbed within four hours Saturday. and police believe both holdups ma> have bttn the work of the same cunman. ln both cases the lone gunman pretended to shop for clothing before pulling a handgun and ordenng customers to lte faccdown on 1he floor, Huntington leach Police Sgt. Lloyd Edwards said. In each case the man made off on fool with SI 00 cash "He could have gone out and done a days wo rk and gotten more 1han ht" '-ot in th~ robbery,·· Edwards said. 'Ifs a shame to put peoples· h'"es at risk for such a small amo unt of mone> The first robbery was rt"pont"d at 2: 18 p.m at Teez Me. I IQ Main Street. After posing as a cus1omer. the gunman withdrew a "blue steel re- volver" and told the clerk l<' hand over the storc·s cash and her "'allet according to a press release read b} Sgt. Darrell Klopp The man fled east on Walnut A'enue on foot. After shopping for about 20 minutes at Till> ·s. located at 18545 Mam Street and about three miles from the first store. a man walked up to the clerk ""tth a pile of chothcs draped over one arm. From beneath the garment'> he Y.1thdrcw a pistol similar to the one used in the first feet 10 inches tall "'Ith blonde neck- holdup length hair He "'as wearing a white .. This •sa .357 (handgun). G1\e me hat. green long-slee'e shin and Levis the mone} o ut of the cash register... The suspect in the second holdup the man said. according to an eye-was about 35 }ears old. five feet 11 "'llncss account told to police inches tall. 180 pounds wtth black , T M th d ed curl> hair and a moustache. He was "sin eez e. egunman or er 1 1 d h nd the patrons to lte fa__.aown o th "'eanngapurp epa1 s trt.J~nsa 1 f \..~ n e 1 "'h1tc tennis shoes I oor .\ tcr ~elllng the money. the Both men ""ere caucasians. man her.Oed t e custo mers to the back Edwards said a .,.,18 and change of of the store and then ran o!f 1n the clothing could ha'c made the dif- d1rect1on ofa nearb> Edwards rr.o' 1e fcrcncc in tht> two descnptions theater. Edwards said OtheN 1se. 'The descnption 1s real '\lo one was hun in either holdup s1m1lar and the MO 1s the same.· he The man in the first robber) was said .. It sure sounds \Cf)' s1m1lar. but d~nbed as 25 to 30 years old. five "ho knows... ' Winning Lotto numbers picked By Tbe Anoclated Press Here arc the winning numbers picked Saturday night for the C'alt- forn1a Lottery's tY.1ce-weekl> "Lotto 6-49 .. game· 46. 13 :!5. 3. 2 1. 20 and the bonus number. 12. Pla)cr<, who correctly guessed all si). numbers will share a prize pool of $4 95 1 rnil lton. lottery officials said. ..\II 1hose who picked five numbers plus thl bonus number will d1v1de amonF. themselves a pnze pool of SI 31 rn1ll1on: five of six will share $6 75.1100. four of six will share $613.000. Three of six 1s wonh an automatic SS per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto machine dunng a telev1s1on broad- cast onginatm~ in Sacramento The sales from Wednesday night to Saturday·s draw111g were S 12.2 million. Earher Saturda) in Sacramento. a San Joaquin County farm worker won S2 m1lhon and a Los Angeles garment maker won SI million The "Wild Card"' letters were .. o:· ··x:· and '"X." AUDUBON OBJECTS TO NAME ••• homAl Babcock said she ""ould ask a pnvate law firm based 1n New York -the same one that worked o n previous negotiations Wlth the de- veloper -to investigate the billboard. Top level officials at the develop- ment company were unavailable for comment Fnday. But a woman who answered the phone. P~> Mahone. said. "1 guess the name is kind of a free thing ·· Babcock d1sagr~. While ".\udubon .. 1~ not copywnt- ten. she maint:uns that ll 1s illegal to use names in such a wa> that would create confusion in the marketplace. In this case. the Audubon Society has received calls from prospective buyers asking if buying property at the development would automati- cally make them mcmbcn of the Audubon Society. Richard Elbrccht. uperv1sing at- lOmey for the state Department of Consumer Affairs. satdjudtr:S tend to aphold the public~s nabt to use names e.bat ha\le become as commonplace as Audobon. He ci~ the es.ample of voa.;n.•• ··cellophane:· which was once a prn-alt name Ne,t·n helcss. there are laws against advert1~ments that mislead the pub- hc. .. The law 1s that an adven1scment v1olatco; advert1sina laws 1f 1t"s false or tts tendancy or capacity 1s to deceive the aud1en~ 1t 1s intend('(! for:· he said N01 hav1na seen the billboard. Elbret h1 did not know if It fell under this \tatute. What bothers Babcock 1s that without a d1scla1mer the billboard make~ 1t appear as thouJh the Audubon Society 1s endorsina the de' clopment Nothing could be farthtt from the truth. "We arc opposed to these very intensive dcvc-fopments.:· wd Vir- &ima Chester. presKknt of Che Sea and Sage chapter of the Audubon Society based in Oran,te Count)' ... We would really prefer 1f they did not attach our name to it." Chester said the devdopmcnt. 1lon1 with most others. will destroy bird habitats. Two other O range Count} Audubonchaptersalsoarcagainst the de"elopment. Then therc·s the questton of "Ad- dress: Laguna Beach ... When sending correspondence to th.c future com- m unity of ··terrace townhomcs" the letters will indeed be addressed to LaJuna Beach. But th111s about as far as II goes. Whtie the Laguna Beach post offioc will initially service the development. it 1s not within the city limits. said J<>stph Brcckenri.d&e. spotesm.n for the U.S. Post.al Service based in Santa Ana. At some future date the develop- ment would most likely become si-rt of Aliso Viejo ifand when it becomes an independent city. Still. prospective homebuyers are prot.bly not aoina to mistake tbe development for 1 bird SMCtuary. Chester said. .. No mau.a what tilld of billina you put on an elq)han~ you're "°' aoina to tooviOQC peOple il't I P'*Y cat'" Ja.tcaU 642-8088 Cle Ll11U1 Tr? fhtAll .... ~.:r~ .... ~ ......... .. . •• . .. .. .. . " ta ., ,, .. 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LMll o.llpo 11 • lent8 Marie 71 11 a.ma MoNca M 17 atoc:atelft .. so T.,_V..., 74 SS w..1-CI n at y_...""' 1't • Tides TOOAY 351 ..... lO 1S alft 3113 p"' t ltplft MOMDA'f 4.3<1..,.. 1 l:Ola.lft SMP"' liSPJ'l .u u 17 .. 4 .u u 20 u Tlla-na.•551..,.. ....,_ .. 7 .. p.111.. l0d9l' Tlla -...... l«I p "' todllr...., ,._ • t«l a.m MOnHV Surf Forecast SHUT-INSTREATEDTODINNER·INHB ••• Prom Al • Cnm1 -whose daughter, Jina, 12. performed in the Maype>le Dance and son. Jim. 14. a Boy Scout, helped diners with their buffet -said that many of the scnfors who have Social Security as their only source of income. live on about $800 to $900 a month. A pension or retirement nudges that figure up a little. she said. Huntinaton Beach has a popu- lauon of about 19,000 to 20.000 people over age 65. she said. But the Cll) 's outreach program. which in- cludes dell\ey of meals to about 90 households each weekday. reaches only a small percentage of the people, she said. Jim Townsend, 68. a former presi- dent of the Council on Aging. said that many of the people at Wednes- da' ·s dinner were feeble and that it required .. a major effort .. to get to there .. If the~ 're hvmg on Social Secunty (onl)) the~ have a rou$h go:· he said. ·'Man} were working years ago '("hen SI 00 and $200 was the weekly wage. 11·s these kmd of numbers that got calculated into the system:· he said. The money for this weck·s dinner -and other senior c1uzcn programs -""as raised by Frank Richmond. the owner for 22 years of Francois Restaurant in Huntington Beach. Richmond holds a charity golf tournament each Septemba at the Seachff Countr) Oub that raises about $5.000 for senior causes. Senior c1t1zen officials said that Richm ond "1s very shy" about pub- lic1t} and never shows up for rccog- nttton. He asked hts wife to 10 in~tead. they said. Richmond said Fnday that he went to a dinner ma previous year only to receive a plaque from the seniors. 'The plaque must have cost $10. ....,,...._~ ........... That could go for another meal." Glrla &om the •brth pade at St. Simon and Jude perform a Maypole dance for atiat-lm at the 11.lclaael &. Rodgen Senior Center. 'tbu can~ conldef a in~ Leigh to~ educ.ate you and ro priMdr ~ cfamCnj ot ycA11 ~~a lhr t>est pnce. SflOp a;.i ~.and )QJ IMff hi your bet CiarnOf d purctW at lht ~~~Pach." h ) ( I t s t ( c r t • r e c ~ fi a " b p p p d 2 ii 5' Cl d Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, M9Y 15, 1tl8 Al Careful planning keeps UCI successful > . B1JOBNLYNNSMJTR ~ 1::::::~~:-.-""'"-"".'..--------~:c--~----~~~~~~!!"""-~ O\eruo~dana -a t:Onst'quence of UCI srow1na fi tcr than n<'" bu1ld1n1~ can ~ butlt -hu led to hu , cramped cla~s and e'en thl' u~ of a neub) m ovie theater for a ll'\·ture hall .. $, ......... Oo to lrv11\e and Stt tM future. Wick 1trect' and oodles of o pen space, blended ran, a._:....._.__.,~ of con.d os hnan1 verdant aotrcou~ that arc never too far 11!1!! from pleasant, little shopp1na centers wtth abundant Iii parkina. Busmen parks, connected by boulevards and bounded b) man-made arassy berms. boasc ht&b~ttch officnofsmokey m1rrored&lassand rose--colored matble. The future. No oM saia you had to like 1t. Nonetheless. It as here, on what was once a pa.stun for cattle at the base of the Sant.a Ana Mount.ams. where the Un1 vers1t) of Caltfomaa decided some 2S years qo to build a new mep~mpus from scratch. If nothing elst, 11 proved to be the Board of Rqent's most fars1atued -and 'ucccssful -real estate venture. Wtth a i1n of 1.000 acres ofland from The Irvine Co. -no unall inducement -UC decided to make lrv1nc home of o ne &hrce ~w campu.scs to ~ built an the carty 19605, Lhe 01 hers Mm& at Santa Cruz and San Diego. .. Wt cut a &ood deal \\ e gt'I 11 llhc mo.vte theater) from 8 a.m to ~ pm " C'\plained Wilham Parter, as~1ale e~~·u11' e 'ice rhancellor "There are oo wnlln& surfaCl'S 11n lht• thealt"rl hut''" lhe other hand. lht' 5eallng I!> 'ef) comfortahll and therr Jrt' tm~al aud10-v1sual · resource~ ·· And then there ' the que\t111n nf v.ha1 10 do 1n 1h1~ modernistic Cit\ l•I '"" ooo restdl·nt' 1hat purpoSt'I) lt'fl out SUl h amen111n J\ Bt'rkelt"\ ·._ T t'kgraph .\ "enu<' or LCL.\ \ 'A t'St\lo1w~ 'tllage "I went to I ! \I> r\an D1q(11t fur a 'l'ar and I d1dn'1 feel a~ 1\olatl·d 1n thl clt-ep dark -'0111.h ol La Jolla as I do her<'· o~·r, ·J Ir' int \lulknt I >t·r1'<-' \1o\her \ice 1.hJOll·lh•r Parker and r•tht•r' .tdm11 that l (I has a grt'at rq1u1.t111111 lt•r dlJ1.km1,, ,md 4u1te a different reputation for ''" ''K tJ I ~l Ol' ''lhl'' •t' • ;ir11,1x·c11' l. '1udt'n1-.1 hl·ard that thtli 1\ J plan· "h .. ·n· 111< •••1 th. \Hkv.a k' up al n1gh1 ·· Parler conceded Originally pan of the surrounding 90.()()()..acre lrvme ranch, the SOOn°tO--M university sate was to be part or a &rand plan that banked heavily on the development of Orange County. figunng that the arowth an Southern Cahfom1a would tventually move south of Los Angeles via the 1m pos1ng network of freeways. UCI was to~ Lhe ultimate model. modern university surrounded by the ult1ma1e, model modern cit) carefully designed to Oav.-s of !:i!2!~~'=::~~~~~1:..~:::;.;:~~1!~~~~--~--~~~.2:JI urban hfc M1nort1\ \tuJt n1, mc1' kt I tht° mo<>t 1<;olated adm1n1\t1c111111 11111111' 11ntt'1.k l.lth1,ugh the ~s1an popula1111n • 11 1...t111pu• 'Jhi"l' ,,, pent'nt the black\ mall° up •nh ~ -p< Hc111 •' lhl' undl·rgraduaw popula11on and H l\PJllll\ nlJ~\ ur .. ,JI --'1 pt•r1.l'nt It was in 1h1s cn"1ronment that bo1h Orange Count> and UCI Oounshed. Students crou a barren UCI campua on the fint day of clua on Oct. 4, 1965. I '"•uld '>.! till '"' 1 •rmwn1 hen:1\ \l'f\ receptt'e for tho-.c.· 1 unJ1·• rt prl"" tt·d mmont' I student!> v.ho com1.· hl'H .1 th J 111111\ J•..idrmtl plans:· ..aid Manuel Guml'/ J'~ ,, ... 1 ' ll t·.1n~l'llor tor academic affa1n- studl:n1 ..tl1 ,~ Jl1\~ Jd10 But tor 1ho\e \e'elung some largi:r l.inll ,, ".., .i l"lrmt.'nl 1•r amb1anc1." the' ma\ not The first maJorbuildmgsstarted going up in 1963 and the campus was officially dedicated 1n June of 1964 with some 15 000 d1gn1tanes -mcludm& Pn:Sldent Lyndon B Johnson -and Just plain folk in attendance. The first da) of classc~ -<Xt 4. 1965 -saw an enrollment of I .58Q ~tudents. The next June. 10 bachelo r's of an degrees were lwarded Last June. a bat more than two dcades from its 1 ncept1on, L Cl handed out 2.042 BAs. The student bod~ has grown to more than 15.000 undergraduate and graduate students on its way to a target enrollment of ncarl) 30.000. which. accordtng to plan. UCI will reach earl} 1n the nnt century In the process. the pasture land hu bt'cn fore, er transformed tnto a collection of modem butldmp forming two concenlnc circles around an expansive. pathway-laced park that serves as the hub of the campus WMt 11 more. a reputanon for academic strength 1n fields ranging from the b1olog1cal sciences 10 the humanities devrloped, leading to such state and national firsts as a memory research center and a new UC-- sponsored human1t1es institute In add1t1on to its 34 undergraduate maJOrs. UCI has a medical school and professional schools of enginttn ng and business manage- ment. The unt\cr\tl) also empha\11e~ 1ntl·rd1!>l1plinar' stud1e~ allov.in~ undl·rgraduates w f()(us on a \UbJCCt b} taltn~ das<:.es lrom ..e'eral separate dt\C1plt0t\ rathl•r than JUSt from the depanment mainr Ho" did this JI! happen ..o qu1clo.I\ ..inJ "Ith k" hitches" · Planning. .\nd sticking to that plan T hl.· tact that Orange ( ount~ 's popula11on mushrooml'J didn't hun e1 t her ··v.e·, c grown up w11h Orange Count' u>mmented Chanu!llor Jack Peltason "We v.-ere in the right place" 1th the nght plan ·· \.\.htle other ne" LC campu~s "erc ~truggltng "''h 1dent1ty complexes.LC I. from its b1nh al\loa\'> intended 10 grow up in10 a large. comprehl.'ns1-.e un1-.er'>1t) hop1n~ to rank in the top 10 in the countf) In rnntrast. l ( R1-.ers1de staned out as a ltb(ral ans college then became a l·omprehens1,e un1vers1ty, then sav. students ~ta\ a"a' 1n dro-.es for a ' anet) of reasons LC an ta ( rur the on1' other L.C campus cut from whole cloth. c;taned out as thl' a' ante garde campus of the 196()<; had a shake-. peno<l during the I 970sand 1s now shaping a ne\lo image 10 appc·al to students of the I Q80s Nott Cl DREAM DETERfORA TES IN LAGUNA ... From A l But with the 32-year-old woman now unemployed bccauSt' of her pregnancy and her husband earning only SS.SO an hour in a Laguma Beach restaurant. their cho1cts for future housing arc hm1ted. They have looked for another apanment tn Laguna but were turned down either b«auSt' the\ had too man) children. couldn't afford tl or because Morales has not yet received he-ram nest) papers. Hous1na d1scrmina11on based on 1mm1grauon status 1s pro hibited b) both state and federal c1v1I nghts acts. said David Quezada, executive d1rec· tor of the fair Housing Council of Orange Count) The crowding and "'hat a city official said 1s a lack of proper maintenance ha' e taken their toll on the Moralts's upstairs apanment. Hunks of bare wall show through missing patches o f wallpaper Moral- es complains about mice and cockroac hes 1n the kitchen A S«ond 1ns~t1on b y the county Health Care Agenq on March 9 found mold on the bathroom ceilings and walls and a broken bedroom window Repairs 10 holes in the bathroom and b(droom walls were patched improperly and had not been painted The ans~11on turned up s1m1lar problems. plus thrtt broken shower doors and rotted walls and Ooors. tn 22 other units. K.Jm. who bought the thrtt bu1ld0 ings that compnse the motel in I Q78. says a lack of income and ovt'r- crowdmg have caused the filth and disrepair .\s soon as th<' occupancy By Siaie. News Semce requireme nts are me1. Kam said he will paint and re-carpet the rooms .\I read) he has begun some of the "-Ork mandated b) 1he city and count) He proudl> shows a vmlor where he has patched and painted three carports. Kam said he med to keep the rooms from becoming overcrowded but lhe tenants either lted 10 or ignored him. "I went up to give them notice to get them out.'' he said through a thick Onental accent ··1 got a headache about tt .. Kim saad he al'>U had problems with n·s1dents getting drunk and figh ting "No matter ho" much the) pa~ I don·1 want dnnking I'm going 10 be crcu' ltke 1hat." he !Mltd "I like to keep good tenants · Most regions of "1cx1co are known for producing a s~1al craft or an \A.o,en baskets. potter). ma)~ copper goods The state ofGuerrero 1s knov.n for producing fistfighters. se' eral residents said. They con- firmed that indeed some of the men ltkt· 10 dnnk and fighl. The men lend to he "mu) machos." Morales said l p until three months ago the ttn) rooms had rented for b(tween S700 and S950. But after the residents ignored his pleas to le'iSt'n the crowding. Kim raised the rent to S 1.200. or SI 00 per person The increase was 111 received b) cit~ officials. so Kim lowered all the rents to $700 th<' following month. osten- s1bl) 10 allow those faced w1th e' 1ct1on to but Id a nest egg. De-spite the deplorable conditions. Kim. who lt'es "'-tlh his wife at the motel.said he has tned all along to keep the place clean He v.ould pa1n1 a room and. "onl' '-'t't'k later on ~ou can't tl'll I painted Tl.·n gu~s muling The' mes\ 11 up ngh1 awa~ .. But the rl.''>tdents \I, ere not soleh to l'llamr Ed \\ 1lczal a Cit' t'lu1lding utliual. said the mo1cl ha\ not been proper!~ ma1nta1ncd tor 111 ma"b( eH~n 20 'cars. long be tore 11 v.as ''' crcrov. dt.'d In "1a' 14"'Y the Cit\ ordered ...._,m to repair.v.1th1n 30 da'., a '>1zeahle ltst o( hutld1ng '1ola11on<, \1m1ldr to the current onl'' The rl'pair'> "ere not rl'ad~ for Jppro' JI unul \fa~ 2-' t 4!C according 111, l' records In 1<nt.hdorel\ 111 >\l,nedlh<'.J•- 't·ar-old m(ltd Jn ns~tton re- q:akd 16 '1olJt1nn' · the ~me kind<> of things v.l··rl' ,e,·1ng 0(1\lo .. W1lc1ak \.ltd The building olliu.tl "1)S he " ~urpnS('d Ki m ha' financial problems keeping thr placr up \.\.11h 18 room~ at S700 per month plus nine others that rent on a datl) basis onl). the establishment should conscrvauvel) gross more than S 12.000 a month "It seems like hr would b( getting s1gn1fican1 income for what he's rl'nltng rooms .. Wilczak said Kim said ut1hl\ bills and maanten- ancr costs sul'k up mo-;t of the profits ...._1 m's ultimate goal 1s to tear do"n the motel and build another Mean" htle both the Fair Housing C ouncal and a pn,ate organ1za11on, the Episcopal <;en ice i.\ll1ance are lf)ing to help about 110 former residents find ne" lodgings But with affordable hou,1ng a rarr commodstv Copywri&lat law WASHINGTON -Here are the votes of senators and local rcprescntauves on maJOr legis- lation 1n Coflll'C" this week. A "Y .. means the memb(r voted for the measure: an "N .. means the member voted qatnst the measure: an "A"' means the member dad not vote. The HouSt' voted. 4 2()..(). to male changes in U.S. copynght laws that would allo" the l ntted States to Join the Berne C"onHnuon for the Protection of Literary and Anisttr V..orks. a 102- )cat-old copynght protection treat\ 6., countnes have "aned. (HR •262) The Senate 1JqHr sales to tk mUJtar)' Tbe Senate voted. S3-29, to remove legislatJon from the Dcfen~ Autho01at1on Act that would have allowed U.S.mihtary bases in thas country to purchase bttT and wine for resclhni on the 1nstallations from any sourtt in the nation. The leaislation would have hf\cd current rcsuictaons mandati.na military bases to purchase hquor from sources in the state" they are located. (S 23SS) Cranston (0)-A Wilson(R)-A PDUcKMob The Senate tabkd. S9-.ll. and thus killed. an 1mendmeo1 to the Defense AuLhorizatioo Act that would have required funds for milit.ary con~on pro~tcts to So to~ardsaaunglC:hoot bu_tld.inas ~r mtliwy buts to cue financial suns nearby public: school systems face accommodatina_ duldrcn of military penonncl. (S 23SS) Cranston (0).N W1boo (R)-N SDI,_.... ~Senate tabled. so..6. and thus lulled, an amendment 10 the Ocfenx Authonntion Aet that would bavt hmitcd Spt'Dd•na on the Stratqjc: Oefta.e llutittivc to Sl.IS bdhon by u.nskmna S700 m1Uion from DI to NASA for financiqa a new lplllCe lb.attk. (S 2JSS) Crat\Ston (D>-A Wd!IOG (R.)-Y sou .. • 1 The SeNee .ublcqumtly kd. •a.so to teCOnSidef' tbe 1oenchna limit \i<*. by doir'I '° it authorized $4.SS billion to lhc DI propam -S.j() mdboa Im than •bat ~ldman1stra.ttoa requa'&ed. but SI billiOn more ltiiD -Mt tbe Ho au\bori.ted. ( 23,S) Cnn on(DrV Wil n (R)-N ' Badham (R)-Y Dannemeyer (R)-Y Doman (R)-Y Lunsren (R)-Y Moorhead (R )-Y lo4lu llloa1ln1 The House voted. 312·106. 10 amend the 1~37 Hous101 Act creating a St'parate housm& a'>"'ltance program for Amtncan Indians and Alaskan nata,es within tM Housing and Urban [)('-.elopment OcpartmenL As a resolt, actions taken on the Pubhc Hous1na Proatam wtll oo lonaer affcct Indian prosnms unless the) are s~1fied. (HR 3Q~7l Badham (R)-N Da.nnemC)er {R)-N Dornan ('R)-N Lungren (R)-N Moorhead (R)-N P'nc1al eee11 fnlMI The Howe voted. 4 19-0, 10 create a new federal procurement fraud off'cn~ an"olvina contncu wonh S l million or more The b1ll 1m~s a maximum prit0n sentcntt of 10 years and a mandatory m.inimu.m of two years 'alhcn fraud io"olvcs .. fo~bk and iubstantial ri of pcnon.aJ 1nju.ry .. -c:axs "-hett cootracton supPI) such thtnp u faulty pat11Chute cords or ~et CJ~ion seat • It will abo provide up to S-S0.000 to individuals who pvc information lcad11\J to a ('OOVlctlOO. (HR )911) a.dbam (R)-Y 0.ft1't~ ~R)-Y OQrian( >- luQll'CD ( R )-Y Moort.e.d(R~Y ............ u. ' The Hou1e ..,..-ovtd 2S2-t:12. a SlOO bilhoo draw bill for the fbcaJ )ut btsinruna Oc1obef 1919. lldMm(RH" ~-:{l).'JR>- LUDlft'I' (lt.)-;N MOOl'hdd (k).:N .. Seldom doe\ .i sl3tt' so consc1oush plan and implement a plan 111 'uch ~ope and SUCC«."SS ca .. l (I) .. •.-ud C"hanu:llur Peh.t'>On .. Jt was one of~ real assets that v.e staned out a\ a c 11mprehens1' e universtt)' ~the facult) wa~ ne .. er intt'rnall\ d1" 1ded about what v.e '>hould b( v.hcn we @.fl'\lo up .\dded Jame-. \1c{Jaugh. a foundin& proft"Swrat un a former ci1.ecu11' e 'ice chancellor and no"' director of the Center for the '\eurob1olog) of Leaming and Memof') "We concentrated on our strengths in the earl) de' elopment such as biosc1en<'t1 We avo1de-d ha'1ng a lot ut tin~ program\ but emphasized quah1 .. instead · .\pparentl~. the v.ord got out · I \I.as looking for a good English depanment that v.u not 100 far from home and I wanted to Sta\ v.tth a smaller campu'> · i:.a1d ~nior Karen Quon. editor of the student nc\lospapcr ·1c~ lt'ed up to its reputation .. \1urra' ...._neger the nev. director of the human1t11:'> 1ns11tutl' •u.idc-d that "we nov. recruit top <graduate) '>tudt'nt'> from pla1..·e'> like Har-.ard and R1l'C un1,en''' Thq rnme from all O'er \\e're turning av.a~ student'> \I, h~1 a fev. 'ears ago "'-C ,.ould ha..e b(gged 10 come But paradise •'> not v.1thout m problems C.. ampu'> find 11 a' 'l' lr1 11 • · Thl· '"' "' ,, JJdfl''>">1ng thtli latk of student aml'n1l1l'' I ""'~r.t11on 11.11h the Cit\ and The l ~tne Co J :ll.,. mnll'rl 1JI 1. 1mple\ of shOI>\ and re-stuarants ha'> 1pt·nl'll ..1\fu" thl '>tr('et from the lampus and a new studt·n1 ,t'nll' '11 '" under construtt1c1n 'I ~a nl .~. 'to ht· .t ~4-hourcampus ·said Chancellor Pel!.t,.,n T hl.'n 1here \ tht• question of cost of II\ 1ng. Not unhkr l < l l. ur tkr~ t"ll'' I~ ine 1<i in a high-rent d1stnct where stuJt'nl\ "'ho "' 1: otT campus can r"'{~t to pay at least S \fM J munth to \hare a place Unlike UCLA and &r~l'll" l)IJ,C\ lan b( found and maO\ students opt for n.nc-month rrnl..dl'> near the ~ach \kan\lo hilt' d'> one of the fe"" campuSt"S 1n the UC '~ \tl'm "11h room to e\pand l (I ~ontmues to build and huild Jnd build tn accommodatl' masses of new students. mu\t 1•1 "hum art' tom1ng from the mega~owth area of Orangl· < ounl\ Then again 1h1s comes as no supnse 10 l ( I otlic sal'> ~fterall. 11 "a~ planned IWl9"""' ...,_.., '---..... A group o f men wait for day-labor Jobe on a recent morning ln front of Hamilton Romte. tn ~outh Orange ( ount' thl'' face unl.t•na1n \uccess · ' ou don t lnov. ""'hat a prohlem 1t t\ 111 rl'locate a population of that s111..· .. F Jtr Houstnif'> Qut'zada said Oa\ 1d \\ h11e e\1Xu11,e director of thl '°lcr' ice .\lhanl't' c;.a1d this 1s the s1ngk largt"SI relocauon prOJecl his org.an11at1on hd~ lau.·d this \t'ar He appealed tor 'oluntl·er help Resident l'baldo Bahena said he" not su rt \I, here he "111 go \1onda' n1gh1 ma\ find him sleeping on thl· bt'ach \\1th I' ~htldren a ""'fe and two parents to \uppon in Me\ICO he has ltttlc left to c;pend on rent ~n:lago Hanande.z \I.ho share\ on' room v. th three children and four .tdults o nr of" horn 1s his v. ife said hl' ma' mo'e 10 Santa -\na The prohlem ts 1hrre isn't much wnrk therr In lad man' of the ml'n .,. ho "'J1t foqOh<. l'' ef\ riwming on a "acant • ,, ne\t to the motel h'e 1n Costa \fr.,_, and Santa .\na Bahena said T h· come to Laguna hl"lau~ there more 1ohs 1n the arca The \lorale\ ta'Tlth has thoUfl'I: about m1H 1ng 111 \Jnta .\na. but \1 r' Morale'> '-'Orrlt'' thJ: her children "' ii fall in \I, 1th a bad l ro ... d. She as plt'a'-<.-d that Iler eldesl wn. Magdaleno. 8. a11ends El Moro Elementaf\ School and shl ""'ould like to sla) in Laguna But 1 f the' cannot Ii nd a d<"«nt place "1th1n reasonah1e distanC't' of h r husha!'ld <, ""'Ori th('\ ma\ return \1e"' ( 1t~ and h'e \I.1th h<'f p.trt'"llS ~lier more than I: "cars the m gratnin 1rnm Guerrero no~ Stt"ms tl ~ J. e pan alh re' er<>ed Itself But m th•' 3\C.' then· probabh wall b( no 1oh' 'J1t1n~ them at the rond ofthear J< ur ' \(luth \f.' I• Fi lt~r coorrl,,_,H i. t*1r sron Star Class boats at natical museum ., LOCK.AU:V ................. Tk lntcna.lioul r \be oldm onc~sn f'1lru1I I t m the ~. -.,11 fcltUftld It the 1 lKW' h aut' I f~ th Juw ™ rau~m ~· •1tJ ~'c rft('tnOfabiha or the local l r (\a\\ b1~tur), andud1n, 8111 fK" CT• ••• nu• ohbc r \\'ortd-.:· 11n I (l Q at . ·~ ~~ MINDOCINO (AP)-Jcue Jeck· -J"'iillid Sauuday lhat af elected re:::-• he would "end for all .. Diani for exploratory offlbote oil clriOi"I a1o111 Cahfornia ·s pie- • .twelque Nonh Coast. : 11lis plan to drill for oil, pollute : lbt ocean. and dirty the air as :environmental violence. it's econ- : omic violence," Jackson said. using a :..,..powered sound system to ad- : draa Lhe crowd. : Oesoite polls showing him far :bdaind Massach~tts Gov. M1chKI ~ Dubkis. Jackson dttw large and ; tftthusiastic crowds as he crossed ~California campaigning for the last • ud bigest Democratic pres1denual : primary on June 7 There are 336 deleptes at stake. Acknowledging the long odds • ll&inst hjs campaign. 1n "'h1ch he 'trails Dukakis by 655 delegates with just S 12 still to be elected. Jackson told the checnng cr.owd "Wh) do I run apinst thest" odds., I'\ e faced odds all m} hfe . "'e cannot surrender. we the people can win. we really can win." Jackson a ttacked the Reagan ad- ministration and Vice President George Bush on a wide range of • issues, but bis focus Saturday was on environmental and educational con- cerns. He received h11 most enthusiastic response to a Plcdaie to 1upport a cooaressional proposal lO cttate a permanent ocean sanctuary that d'- fcctJvely would f~vcr bar oil drimns off the California coast. In putjculat Jackson promised hla opposition to Lease Sak 91. a proposal by the Interior Department providina fOT oil drillina. Democrat Macbad Ou.bk.is was beck.led Saturday by PY political activists over his stand on their riJhts to be foster parents. white Repubhcan Georp: Bush fended off a corporate executive's critmsm of Relllln ad- ministration policies on taxes and trade. Both parucs' presidential front- ruonen were spending the weekend cam~ing in the West. where the the of the final round of primaries will be held in the next two weeks. Oub.k:is, speakana to several dozen homoteXual activists at a political action committct mcctin& in Los Angeles. promised. "You'tt ioing to be dctpl) involved 1n what~ do." Preetdentlal bopefal Jeeele Jacboa and Kew York Ocw. Ilario Caomo talk with reporta l'rlclay In Sen Pranct.co. But the Massachu~ns governor was challenged over a pohcy in his state giving low priority to homosex- ual couples who want to be foster parents Duk.akJs said he favored the Massa· chusctts policy "bccautc I think it's best. all things being equal, for a child to grow up in a household with a mother and father:· • Fish andGamegtves permission for testing pondor release program LOS ANGELES (AP) -Slate of-fkWa uve liven \be areea liaht to a prGp'Un that .autd rdc:alc captive- brcd Aidt.aft coadon into the wiJd in ,_...._~lion ror eventually turning 11m1 .. n y bred California condon looee. /\I many u 20 Andean condors ~ in capti~ will be rdeued in tk wild and d l monitored for the neat two years. Lora LaMarca. a tp0keswoman for the Los Aqeles Z.00, aid Friday. The too it participatina in the ~which was approved by the Cahfomia Fish and Game Com- mission. '1bc whole pufl>OSC is Lo refine the field relca~ proetdwa that ultimate- ly will be used for the California condors. .. Ms. LaMarca said. She said Andean coodon arc similar to the California bards. which are .an e~ spec!cs. Only 28 Cahfonua condors, all an captivaty. arc known to exist. ··Much of what we know about th~ California condor comes from re- search on the Andean condor ... s~ said. Officials plan to raise the Andean condors by feeding them with hand puppets in the way that captive California condor chicks. whose cas were taken from tbe wdd. have been rt.ami in recent years. .. On April 29, otracials at the San Die.&o Wild Animal Part announced the ltatchina or Molloko, the first of the endanam:d species to be con- ceived in captivity. . The MKUll ofMolloto's hatching prompted optimistic federal offiaal1 to predict that the rare. pant btrds could be released 1n the wild within six years. A key aspect of studying the su<:ce9 of rdeasins captive-b!cd A~ condors is to dctermane afthe camon bird can be tau&ht to UJC only certain areas. such as a wildlife sanctuary. LO fo~ for food, Ms. LaMarca ~id. Feeding on carcasses contamanated by lead shot caused lead poisoning of many California condon and as vi~wcd by wildlife officials asa pnme reason for the species· decline. Tht' last known frce-flyina condor was captured Apnl 19, 1987, follow· inJ a decision by the U.S. Fash and Wildlife Service and the state of California that tht' spcetes' best ho pe for survival was through a captave b~ing program. Of the 28 California condors in captivity, 15 arc housed in breeding facilities at the San Diego Wild Animal Parle . 1Link between air pressure, quakes studied Rescuers searching for pair of 1nissing airplanes • : LOSANGELES(AP)-Abnonnal ; atmospheric pressure palttms ovtr • ~Pacific Ocean and Western Unit- : cd States during the summer and fall • may triJP'.r earthquakes in Cah-• (ornia.. ancluding deadly 101ts last • October and 1n July 1986. a SC1Cnt1st • sa~ : rve found LanLaliztn.J but not compJetely conclusive evidence of a : rela11onsh1p between sea-level press- • urc patterns and their associated : winds and moderate and iaJJer earth- • quakes, .. said meteorologist Jerome Namias. : Namias spent 30 years as chief of the National Weather Servlcc's eJt· tended forecast division in Washang. ton and is now affiliated with Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La ' Jolla. Hia work in long-range weather • forecasting 1s widely respected. The stati5tKal correlatton betwetn earthquakes and air pressure is weak. difficult to explain in scientifically respectable terms and "definitely a far-ou1 idea." said Namias in a telephone interview. But he speculated that 1f at· mospheric pre~urt patterns arc re- lated to quakes. 11 may be because winds associated with the patterns raise offshore ~ levels sh&hlly. putting more pressure on the earth. -we know so hnle about why earthquakes occur when they do that we've got to keep an open mind. even on what seems like a far-0ut kmd of idea ... said geologist C1attnce Allen of the California Institute of Tcch- nolog). Allen said that whtlebc 1ucsses t~ correlation will tum out to be coin- cidental. "H's too early to rule out these kinds of things. And Namias 1s certainly a very respected scienust. .. Forces from unsual air pressure patterns and higher sea levels arc smaller than the moon's tidal in- fluence on Eanh and its oceans. and se1smologasLS still debate whether lunar gravity triggers quakes, said Tom Heaton. scienust in charge of the U.S. Geological Survey's Pasadena office. .. If we can't prove that tadcsdo 1t. 1t Sttms a longshot that (any pattern oO atmospheric pressure does 1t. •· Heaton said. Nam1as said he studied Caltech's list of C'ahforn1a quakes measunng 4.5 or more an the Richter scale since 1947 He found ~ quakCj tended to Ottllr more oft~n a month to six weeks a fier the onset of an abnormal- ly strong gradient between very hi&h. sea-level atmospheric pressure over the eastern half of the North Pacific and very low. surfacc--level pressure o'er the in tenor portion of the western third of the nation. The unusual pattern existed prior to the 5. 9-magnitudc Whittier Nar- rows quake and its aftershocks., whach rocked Southern California last Octo- ber. k1lhng eight people. injurinl more than 200 and causi~ $3S million in damage. Namias said. Namaas said the unusual largc- scale air pressure pattern is unrtlaled to locaJ weather or to what some people contend is "earthquake v.eather." By TH A.uoclatecl PrHs Air crews searched two regions of Southern Cahfom1a on Sa1urda) for a small airplane believed lost with four people aboard and another plane missing since 1t took off with a couple aboard a week earlier. a C1v1I Air Patrol spokesman saad. Pilot Terry ~er. 41. of Alpine and three: passengers disappeared after taking off Wednesday from Agua Caliente Spnngs on a pleasure fli&ht over southern San Diqo and Imperial counties. sajd CAP Lt. Col. Fred Beelby. Peter. a p:neral contractor. took along an employee. Doug Stoddard. and two other men from the Aaua Caliente Spnngs area. Clifford West and Timothy Ryan. CAP aircraft also searched along the Ventura-Kem County line for an urcraft mi5Sing wath an Oxnard couple aboard. Franru William Morton, 60. and bis wife. Dr. Ruth Helen Monon. 66. appattntly took off from Oxnard either late May 6 o r early May 7 on a 75-manute fligh t to Porterville in Tulare County, Beelby said. Cocaine glut makes LA bargain basement : ........................................................................................................ . • LOS ANGELES -A &Jut of cocaine has greatly reduced 1ts wholesale pncc in Southern California and may indicate the area as becoming the nation's cocaane capital, federal Drug Enforcement Adminastratton offiC1als said . Cocaine now sells for S I 0.000 a kilogram in Los Angeles compared to S 14.000 in Miami. said John Zienter. t~ agent in charac of the local DEA office Last ~ear a kilo of cocaine sold for about S 18.000an LosAogdes. "What we're Stt1ng 1s a significant undcrcuttin& of the Miami pnce. showing the influx of cooune into the Los Anieles area, "Special Agent Ralph Lochndgc said Fnday. Ma)or • ~Broken bolt blamed for San Diego shipyard accident • SAN DIEGO (AP) -A broken bolt caused a 22-ton propeller shaft to fall, injunng nine workers at the National Stctl & Shipbuilding Co. according to a team of union-manage- ment invcst1ptors. • The prn1dent of the local union representing the workers said the investigation was not complete. how- ' ever, and challenged the accuracy of • its findings. Aa:ordang to the probe. the steel bolt that broke held one of a scnes of four hoists used to lift the propeller shaft. which was being fitted to the Navy destroyer USS Elliot Wednes- da) when 11 fell. When the bolt broke, It sent the crad le of hoists and the propeller shaft crashang onto scaffolding below. ac· cording to Fre<J Hallett. vice prcs1· dent of finance for the shipyard. "'orkers who had been standing on 1hc scafToldang fell 25 feet onto the dr)dock when I~ scaffolding col- lapsed. "Why it sheared. we don't know." or that there was verification tht' efTons at all levels of law enforcement have been made against cocaine Hallett said Friday. machinery had been serviced. traffickjng in south Flonda, Lochridge noted. "You take all of those elements The bolt and other mformauon will ··The an vestigation is not com-and, voila. you've got Los Angeles as being an up and com ing ma1or contender be turned overtoOccupat1onaJ Safety plete.'' Godinez said. "from all the ascocaine capital of the country." he said. and Health Adm1n1stration in-1nforma11on I havc. th~1rconclusions Teens held 1n theft from bllnd woman vestaptors who W111 attempt to de-are incorrect.'' termine why the bolt failed. Hallett Hallett said the conclusions from LOS ANGELES-Three teen-agers snatched a purse from the wheelchair said. · the investigation contradicted earlier of a blind woman who was beinJ pushed by her 7-ycar-old son. but passersby However, Robert Godinez. prcs1-allcpuons by union officials of poor jumped from their cars and caught the youths, police said. The rescuCTS. one of dt'nt of Iron Workers Local 627. said maintenance and improperly trained whom doubl~rked his school bus to join the chase. returned the purse and one of the team's three union health personnel at the plant where six money 1t contafoed Lo Deann Heath. 32. said Sgt. Ted Hansen. Bnan James. and safety ~nt.auvcs had no workers were killed and six injured 29, a 6-foot-S-inch, 22(}.pound karate enthusaast. said he "flipped" when he knowledsc that the probe had ended last July. saw the boys take the purse Friday from Heath's wbttlcha1r as she was bean& ij~iii~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~iii~i~f~~~ijiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~~~~~~p~ed~~Gcn~~~~Cbu~ooR~Bo•~rd.·~~th~t~ · purse in another yard and were walking down the street throwang the money an .IL I I EPRESSI I • A• theair. l just wanted them. l didn'tcarewhatittook. .. besa1d. James and two . I •• .. :· • • • • -I EST MEDICAL othenchasedthcboys.ases IS, 16and 17,forahalfamileand caughtupwtth them bebjnd a pizza store where they were forced to wait for police. Coroner ralett 6-month-old boy starved The Pharmacology Raearch tnatltute needs volunteers with mild depression. If you feel OepresMd but are unoertaln If it Is serious enough to be considered for a study. please call. 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Three peoele were questioned and released. and authorities were scckina a man behevcd to have kept the homemade bomb in the Mountain View Street home. said Los Angeles County Sberifrs Deputy Kathryn Niel9en. After finding the bomb 1n a bedroom closet. 40 people were evacuated from nine neiJhborina homes. The bomb was placed in the home's front ~ and surrounded with sand ~ to help absorb any possible blast. she said. Lo•es children =·a 1 ~-,ear-old Nor-el'1•0iuad at tM A•••eJ Care Cenm. .., ...... , •• __ Jloae. Be la ,... tiled, lone clllld.rea .......... ~Ta..Uelter .. at 115129 8Ud Cea~ aoed.Jmae. NOTICE We ,..,.. MY lnconventence thll may .cm• • j c • J ] l 'II t t 1 F u v A d "' p b CJ -I , c de w as o t re "t d e. Pi ... R th w c.a m re WI la· t"' go bu co tbt la, bC I • • • • • • Orenge Cout DAILY PtLOT/&mo.y, Mey 15, 1.. AS Inmates holding 3 guards in uprising Mecham whis seat at GOP convention as trial looDls STRINGTOWN. Okla. (AP) - lt'.U'.Daltl at an ovCttTOW<kd 5tate prison htld three auard• bostqe Sa1wday followina a fkf) upnsina that left one dormitory _JUtled and two othcn dam~. offaaals said. OM paard and one inmate were Injured. Eiabt auards ~ srabbtd by 10 =· sonm when Lht d1sturblnce five hostqCS ~re released Saturda)' and the o~ were repotted 1n &ood cond1t1on. said officials at the medium-secunty Mack Alford C OtTeCtionaJ Center. The inmates. btrte\led to bt armed with crudt kn1\ICS. thratencd to kill their hOStl&C'S if authoritin at· tempted a resc~. said Jmy Music. spokesman for the state [)q'Man~nt of Conettion . _ .. ··One inmate 11 keepsna n pns. said pnson spokeswoman Anna Trammell ... , think the inmates att tired. We have one leader. I think if It wasn't for the kada. thtnas would have bttn closed up." The uprisingbcpn late Fridayaftct- some inmA\el l«Utitd Olhcn oftbd\ and th reatened re1ah at1on. aut.boritin Wd. 'A StOUP of the I.amain was bcina pttpared for U'lnsfcr to a muimum-t«unty pri1on •hen they semd ~ .. TheY released llw (fifth) hOl&llt in return (or eeni. to Wk to (WO spcaRc ~tia~ llJd M.mie. He would nor identify the negotiaton.. OffJCials said ~ inmates bad "a shon hst" of specific demands.. but refused to disclose what they \rw'tte. ··1 think lMu' pnmary concern 1s for their •f~y and tllt1r "WCll~ina. .. Mame s;aid. -1c·s just rat non- sp«ruc. h'i not hke a last of·we want betttt food or betttr water.· .. .. we·re fine. Tht} 're fttdma us Tbey·re llkina care of us.-one host.qt was quoted as sayena when inmates permttted him to make a telephone caJI. ibe mmal.C'S staned a fire that dcstro)ed the east domutof) at the pn50n. then moved to anothtt domrnory w11h tht1r hostages. Mas~1c said. BJ TM AIMda&-4 Ptta PHOENIX Ariz. -Impeached former Go' Evan Mecham, factn1 trial thts wttk on charats of conceal ins a SJS0.000 campalJn loan. proc~1mut faith 1n his 1nn<>tt'nce but uncertainty about whether he wiU be acqumed. M«hard remained tn the sp<>thght Satijroay. attend101 his fttate pan)' con,entJon and n.arrov.I) wtnn1na a iClt at lhe Republican National Conven11on. Mecham. who was ~moved from offict' Apnl 4 by the le&islaturc. couJd be sentenced to up to 22)tars1n pnson if found su1h' on aJI six felon) countsofpefJuf) willful concealment and filtnJ false documenu His brother and 1986 campal.JO treasurer. Willard Mecham. will b( tned on thrtt s1m1lar counts The lep1 ""oes did not stop delqat~ to the st.ate Republican convt'nt1on Saturday from p1ck1n& Mecham 10 be one of tht state's 3' deleptt"S v.hen the pan' convenci this sum~r in New Orleans Infamous yacht Monkey -Business seized AlrllJJe •maker faclng new accusations SEATTLE -The first person a"°"tcd under new regulations banmna smok1n1on shon a1rhM fl1Jhts sa\S he's w1lhng to plead 1u1h~ to smokln& but would fight an) more senous cha~ In an in1e,...1tw pubhsbed Saturoay in The Seattk Tim~ Darryl Se1~I denied an official's suggestion that he may ha'e Lampcred wuh a smoke detector in an a1rhncr ~stroom dunna a USAir flight from Seattle to Reno. Ne" Sc1grl 31S of Seattle admmed smok1na a c1garene m 1 lavatory ~unng the Thu™1a~ flight but said he did so absrnt· mmdcdl> Hesa1d that 1fhe 1schargrd v.11h ··smoking in the lavator). I'll plead guilt). but 1f 1t"s for anythma cl~ I 'II fight It " Regulations that went into effect thret" v.ccks aio ban smoking on domestic airhnrr flights last1n& less than two hours The lick of an alarm from tht' la\ aton smoke detector caused the Oishi crev. to suspec1 tt was tampered v. nh. Brekke s.a1d It v.as II\ rn to m11nteD1oot v.orl.crs for an msptttt0n But Se1grl said of the smoke detector. -1 touched iL. that's aH. but I did not do an)thini other than look at 1t out of cunousny." MIAMI BEACH. Aa. (AP) -The luxury yacht Monkey Business. which femed former prcs1den11al candidate Gaf) Hart to the Bahamas with model Donna Rice. was seized Saturday when U.S. Coast Guard officers found marijuana on 1t. of- ficials said. "They found one gram of man- juana. that's one-t""enty~1ghth of an ounce. According lo 'Zero Toltr- ance,' 1f we find enough to test positive n·s enou&h to seiz.e the vesssel." said Petty Officer Dan Vogtk). The 82-foot yacht was boarded during a routine safety check about 22 miles nonhwcst of the Bahamian island of81min1. and a member of the boardin& party sp<>tted rollina papers used to make marijuana C'iprettes. ··we consider that probable cause ... said V•I). A search uncovered a sioale joint of mariJuana in the pocket of a jacket hanisna in a clotct: the cutter Capc Shoalwater then esconed the yacht lo the Coast Guard base here. ZcTO Tolennce 1s the Reagan admm1strallon's new get-tough Pol- icy under which any drug conveyance can be confiscated and may be auctioned off after a hearing. The Pentagon skeptical over new role in escalating war on drugs WASHINGTON (AP)-Thc dcc1s1on by Congress to order the mihtary 1oto the war on drugs came despite warnings from Pcntason leaders that soldiers aren't lr3ined!ornvilian lawenforccment and fears it may blur Lhc lane between m1htary and c1\'1han authority. officers aboard warships that stop drug boats in mtemattonal waters. Beth votes approved a~ndments to the scparatt Pentagon budget bills passed by each chamber The bills now go to a House-Senate conference to rcconc1lt differences. including the military-drug prov1s1ons.. "'Our people arc not trained to read M iranda nghts The> are trained to shoot to kJJI,'' Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci told Conaress last week. Carlucci and other Pen~on officials have outhned two major fears about expanding the m1htary's role in the drug fi&ht. One 1s practical and the othe1" legal. Sen. Ted Steven, R-Alaslc.a. said ... The mil nary 1s uncomfortable with trus. that's true. and l think there are very tricky questions here. but they have to realize that the The practical objection 1s that having the m1htary fight drugs takes away from the PentaJon's main task of defending the United States against m1htary threats. Amencan public wants them to help." "There's a war going on agatnst our people. a war of drup. and we need the m1litary's help tn fighting that war." said Stevens. The legal obJectJon anscs from the nauon's tra- d1t1onaJ separation between mihtary and civ1han authority. That separation is most clearly spelled out b) the Posse Com1tatus Act, an 1878 law which bans the m1htary from enforcing c1vihan laws. Two weeks aao. the House voted 385-23 to order President Reagan to have the militaf) seal off U S. borders against drug trafficking. O n Friday. the Senate voted 83-6 lo order an expanded m1litarv role. includtng arrest powers for Nav .. .. The m1htary are not trained for the law enforcement m1ss1on." Carlucci said last Wttk. Reagan repeats veto intentions over trade bill WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan said Saturday that while workers should get as much warning as possible before they're fired or laid off. he cannot sign a trade bill requiring such not1ficat1on because 11 .. threatens to destro) JObs." .. It 1s unfonunate. but l have no choice but to send lh1s back to Congress:· Reagan said of the I.~ pafe trade measure. n his weekly radio address. de- livered from Camp David. Md .. Reqan zeroed 1n on the battle over the plant<losing section of the bill. which 1s expected to become a campaign issue tn the falJ elections. While the administration suppons much of the bill. it faults the requirement that companies noufy workers at least 60 days in advance of layoffs or a plant shutdown. The issue should be dcetdcd be- tween labor and management. not govemmenl Reapn argued. "let me state very clearly. l believe businesses should gjve worken and commumt1esjust as much waminaas they can when it looks as thouab layoffs or plant clos1np are goin1 to become unavoidable.' Reagan said. !~========-========================--==.:=--___; Views On Dental Health Frank C. Raymer. D.D.S CllU'S FIRST DEITIL VISIT A child 90ln9 to the dflltl1t for th• Rrat tJmc la olM• a handful of an1dctJa. A.Dy dn- tJ1t u•lng the right tedl•lquu can transform the ..-t terrfkd child Into a coopcntJve p11tknt who 11 no lo.,.n afraid • a child who will lave the ofRu with a smile OD ha. face. Tbe ftnt thlq a dcntl•t muat do I• convince the child of hla honaty. Chlldre• art 1mart. They are not ... 11ty fooled. If a yo1tnpter 11 promlMd that a p.,tk•lar thing will be dooe. the dcnll1t had better be sure h• dou It. UHally. the dent.lat begtu with .otnCthtag euy. He .. ya. .. Toct.y I am going to count ycMar t .. tb." And, after that. co .. what may. he mu•t couat th• teeth. u1ln9 whatever m .. a1 nec.-..ry. Remember thl•: The chlld often crta befo,. anything I• done to him (even a Rnt haircut). He 11 DOt hurt. and the denrl1t ha1 to prove that he can be tru1ted to do aactly what he NV-he la .,..,todo ·ao morc.aolaa. The nolac aDd hv-t•rlcl gcMF- ally dnappear after the ftnt vla:lt. 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But the board maJOOt) not only voted against preservation of this pnstme coastal canyon 1n southern California. but vutul'lly -and I can only conclude. deliberately -ignored an important concern about child safety in relation to the new school to be located in the Laurel Canyon project. within yards of the proposed six-lane Laguna Canyon Road. The Board of Trust~ of the Laguna School District, smcc the fall of 1986. has persistenly asked the developer to res~nd to specific questions about children crossing lhe greatly widened highway to the school site. While I was on the board, we po1ntedl) asked The If' ine Co. to consider realignment of the h1ghwa> aro und the major rcs1dent1al portion of the pro1ect. awa> from the lakes and school. and toward the baseline of the northwestern hillside. In so doing. only 12 percent of the project population (409) would have to crms the road to reach the school and adjacent park (both dunng and after school hours). Road realignment ~as proposed by the county planning staff in 1984 to m1ugate the widened highway's impact on the en- vironmentally scns1t1 ve lakes and watershed. Jt remains a viable solu- uon. lnstad of road realignment, \lo h1ch might be paid for b\ Caltrans monies saved with the the nl\ 's rtJCCt10n of 1mprovments and widening of Laguna Canyon Road south of El Toro Rd., The Irvine Co. offers up a few traffic lights and a pedestnan underpass near the new school site The latter 1s inadequate and present\ safety problems of its own, as most parents would agree o\nd no amount of money will rtplacC' thC' life of the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat P Jt•t•f't_.•,.-: P\lft''y :l:lt f 1hP fP-1 ,1 jJO A B<iy <,1 l)'.llt Ml'<..! A Acra•l'ss t.o••f'sc>on ~ncf' t R • ·~ CM111 MM.I C A q?f>2f; first 5 year-old child killed on this proposed major highway Armed with these concerns. I and a small group of parents. including a current member of the school board. met \I.Ith The Irvine Co ·s project manafer. but to no avail I then spoke direct y with Supervisor Riley and wrote to each of the other supervisors. Al the heanng. the school safety issue was barel} mentioned, then obvious- 1) discarded. That acuon on Apnl 27 lea,es the Laguna School Board with a fall accomph and the hmtted opuon of either rejecting a new and greatl} needed school or face the conse- quences of the traffic hazard. The Board of Supn 1sors must reconsider the project design and realign the road. and the Laguna Beach school board should demand that they do so. To the Editor: CA RL F SCHWARZ Laguna Beach • • • i\s manv others have written. I too. ha' e Joined the ranks of those opposing development in Laguna Canyon. For many of us Irving 1n Laguna. the commute over the years ha!> gotten longer so w (' have had to organize our time a hllle better. When friends as~ ''Isn't the dnve killing you?", I respond by saying. as I have for 17 years, that it 1s wonh 11. What ha~ made 1t wonhwh1lc. 1s not onh the small atmosphere that prevails here. but the untouched beauty of the canyon itself Laguna has been an island 1n the m1d~t oft he vast ocean of development from Los Angeles to San Diego. The undeveloped natural state of the can}on should be considered. by those ha\ 1ng the power to do so, as a h1gh-pn1 nt} 11em Yet. I get 1he feeling that our current county Board of Super' 1~ors do not have the words "for the benefit of all" 1n their collect1' l 'ocabulary. A recent aniclc in the Dail~ Pilot quoted one member as stating. that he believes in ·· ... the owner's nght to use his property " i\s a ta\pa~er and propen) owner. I can relatt however. when the burden of caring lur the quahty of hfe for~ many is t.ropped by those in charge. ltcnenuty Cluchnun F' ~··<,tl•r Tam T.t ld•ICr °"' f tf'llty 'S\1>(111• Id • I fom ci- Nfow•. I d•lf • Sine MMtJlf l.•h ld1101 [d Kost Adttrlt\.nl Oortclor rem lllnm ( U\,l•-0 O.rt1.IO• Guy fr111re (111.ul•hon 0.r~tor C1y1tal ~-bd B~Slllf~S OtttCt M~"'i'' Usu Tldlck Produchon Otrr<"I• • it's an 1rrespons1ble act. There are letters 1n the local papers e' eryday. and ed11onals commenting on the "anous "groups" for this or againsl lhat. We're swimming in a wash of traffic. new developments on the honzon. and the one governing body able to stem the tide seems unwilling to do so. No wonder people are "a little excited" about another development man arcJI that supports an abundance of wildlife, and 1s a stop-over spot for m igratory birds. How-important could this be m relauon to the amount of money and 11me that has gone into lhe planning of this development in Laguna Ca- n)on? From where I sit from time to lime 1n my car trying to head south during the peak traffic hours. a lot! There have been several ideas brought forward regarding the fate of Laguna Canyon. why doesn't The In 1ne Co. continue to preserve the agricultural aspect of the organ1za- 11on, and sa'e all the money 11 would spend on developing Laguna Ca- n) on? Wh} not plan to "develop" a wilderness park for the "benefit of all" m the area. Jointly funded by the count} and The Irvine Co. The Board of Supervisors should have some regard for the future ofth1s region, not onl> 1n economic growth but in the quahty of life that we all will share. SHARON FORD Laguna Beach Planned Parenthood To the Editor In recent months the Planned Parenthood Federation of America has been made the scapegoat for many of Amenca's problems. I would hke to set the record straight. Planned Parenthood is a professional, service asency. It provides educational and birth control services throughout Amenca, following the guidelines set by legal decisions handed down by our coun svstem Planned · Parenthood of Orange County's services also include medi- cal referrals, counseling, women's gynecological services, and educa- 11onal and testing services for sexually transmitted diseases for both men and women. \\-hen public figures attack Planned Parenthood they arc falsely centering their anger and frustration on a responsible. professional. help- ing organization that 1s legally serving the medical and educauonal nttds of the people. FLO HANCHETT lrvme • •Teachel'S are not •tupld. docile people who•re ea•lly Jed or Influenced by othera. They •re renectJve yet lniatnated th/niters u wen aa doers who do ''•tand and dellver• • eaclJ day In their~ th~out California.·· TDfA DOWlf-lllZUPfO ltiiaU.,.. ••cti m10Nr ~ 40th District campaign To the Editor: It would seem that Mr. Dave Baker and bis buddies are more concerned Wlth callina others ''tattletaks" tt\an lddrnsina the issue in front of them. Ask Mr. Balter strai&ht out: did he or didn't be commit adultery? lfhe did not, let's get on with the race. If be did and tried to cover it up, then I do not want him representing me in Wash- inaton. 1 do not have a problem with a man that falters in his commitments. I have a problem with a man that lacks the courage and intearity to address the issue. What other issues will he sidestep? Should we give him the responsibility of being our con- grcuman? How can we trust him to handle the tough issues of this nation with strength, courage and honesty? We need someone represcnling us who has the where-with-all to stand toe-to-toe with tou&h issues. Some- one who has the kinCt ofmtegrity that can stand up to balancing a budget that has been awry for over 40 years; someone who can say "no" to special interests and "yes" to sound-business practices. We need Nathan Rosenberg. To the Editor: JEANNE KERPAN Irvine • • • Give me a break! Give all the Repubican voters a break. I think 1t 1s time that David Baker joins Gary Han in a "lonely hearts club" for former adulterers G ive me a break' I cannot believe that the Orange County Repubhcan Pan) has become so liberal that we now can forgive our elected hopefuls and play like they are good card- carryina mcmbel'1 of the Gary Han Oub. Give me a break! Bad.ham sull thinks good-old4>oy Baker is our man. Just havina Badham's eodo~ ment should be the kiss of death for Baker. Just think, if Baker is elect~l the only thing he needs to be tau111t is how lO travel IJI over the world at taApayers' expense. Coupled with this past experience, look at what a life he could have. Badham would be, of course. the perfect teacher for spend- ing taxpayers' money and shining it on. And please, Senator Marian Bcr~eson, give all of us a break! You can t believe the issue is now only a historical footnote. You have ccrtain- 1) enjoyed a great respect from the voters of the d1stnct. But it is not based on fun-loving. ~wheeling sex in the past. present or future. David Baker, give your wife a break! Do as Gary Hart did, leave the race fo r the 40th District. give your total commitment 10 your wife and the city of Irvine. Your public forgiveness takes more than just an emotional speech at a fund·raising dinner whe~ you say you have not had a "perfect marriage" and recite lyrics to a song played for Nancy Reasan. Give us all a break! To the Ednor: JAY D.STOUT Huntmgton Beach • • • I've read the recent aruclcs regard- ing candidate Dave Baker's extra- marital sexual act1v1ties. h is ap- parent from Mr. Baker's response that the alleptions arc indeed true Yet the candidate persut in atte.mpt- ina to shift the issue to the identJtY of whoever is brina_ina these facts to the public e)'C:. as if there is somethm& wrong with telling the truth. Why doesn't he Just come clean? I say that if Dave Baker can't be trusted in Irvine, then he does .not deserve the public's trust 1n Washing- ton. D.C.! DR. GARY PETERS Corona del Mar • • • To the E.ditor: A recent letter to the ed11or raised questions about the scope of my White House duties during the past two years prior to my resignation this past February. Immediately poor to announcma as a candidate for Congress m California's 40th District, I was senior associate counsel to Prcs1dern Reagan. You needn't take my word for the scope of my duties as an advisor to lhe president. On Feb 5. 1988 -two weeks af\er I became a candidate -President Reagan ga ve me a letter which read in part: ''I've relied on your sound advice ... you have sought policies that would lower taxes; reform congressional budget making; advance free enterpnse; preserve the Strategic Defense In- itiative; and foster liberty, democracy and human rights ... you have truly been an able. aniculate. realistic and dedicated defender of our efforts. Thank you." I am proud of my service as one of President Reagan's senior advisers. C. CHRISTOPHER COX Newport Beach Financial worth of teachers To the Editor: "Sheep: a timid, defenseless creature; a stupid. docile person, one easily influenced or led." From the cnt1c1sm b} State Supenntendent Honig that teachers are "getting bad ad\ ice and d1rect1on from their union leaders," one might infer that teachers are being compared to another member of the mammal family -sheep. >\lthough trained in exerc1S1n~and fostenngcritical think- ing skills 1n our workplace and in our students. we. as teachers. are being 1mphc11ly cnt1c1zed for not thinking for ourselves. but hke sheep. for follow1 ng the m1:sgu1ded efforts of our "militant" leaders. Teachers arc not stupid. docile people who are easily led or influenced by others. They art reflective yet frustrated thinkers as well as doers who do "stand and deliver" each da) in their classroom throughout Cahfom1a. The leadership in the leaching ranks as well as their colleagues have amved at the decision to strike after much contemplation, agonizing over such an action only af\er other less demons1rative efforts have failed. Failed. one asks. because we haven't received our wage increase requests? You bet' Failed because our leaders as well as other teachers have presented several options for increasing rev- enue for our d1stnct, only to have those suggestions 10 unheeded. After seven years of post-high school education in order to receive a standard elementary K·9 credential as well as a specialist credential for teaching children and adults with teaming disabilities. I. as one teacher have been making only one-half the salar) plus benefits of cenam county- pa1d attorneys wnh the same post- h1gh school educa11on. However. 1t was also m} "job" as a single parent to raise two sons on a teacher's salary for I 0 of the 15 years that I have taught for the Hunungton Beach Cit) School District. How unfortunate as a professional that my profession has not been as rccogn12ed In Its monetar) eamins power as the county attorneys' salancs. Ironically. I could never have met my sons' financial needs without the child suppon needed from one of those attorney's salary. Perhaps the state and local officials in education need to contemplate the argument of one of those sons as his mother womed about being laid off afler Propos1t1on 13. 10 years ago - her fourth lay-0ff in eight years. "I don't understand. Mom We need teachers to train others to be lawyers and doctors. Isn't your job wonh the same monetary suppon as some of those people whom you teach?'' He was only 9 years-old When a parent approached me angnly recently to explain that her husband had not received a 6 percent raise in 17 years, I held back m}' response. Perhaps what I should have su&&ested was that she work pan-time or full-time in order to help her husband shoulder the financial burdens of their family. She. at least, has the option ofbemg in a two wage- eamer household. I love to teach and work well w11h m y students. Although capable of pursuing other career opuons dunng those difficult years of being a single waae earner, I too, wrote letters and made phone calls. Nothing seemed to focus the attention upon the issue of paying me for what I dehver. Perhaps when I'm not there to deliver. my worth as a teacher and professional will be re-considered. TINA BROWN-MIZUNO Lcarnint Handicapped-SOC Hunun1ton Beach City School D1stnct Newport Harbor High marquee, Costa Mesa Council questioned To the Editor: I have found the recent landscape re novation around Irvine and 16th Street a beautiful addition to New- port Harbor High School and the surrounding area. It's strange that a project of such stature takes precedent over such necessities as hot water in the showers. and subsidies for the athletic programs. but that's a whole different story. My true concern is the new location of the marquee. The renovation project moved the marquee from the corner oflrvi ne and 15th Street to the middle oflrvine A venue between the Jirls'_and boys' JYmS. At its original location everyone who came to a stop at the four-way intersection could easily read the current bappeninp at Harbor and simply drive on without ~ting a traffic hazard. At its current location I find it is a dangerous obstacle. The marquee 1s nearly impossible to read without takina your eyes off the road for sianificantamountoftime. As drivers returns his concentration to the road thet are fast approachina. or already through a busy crosswalk. I think the school has created a serious endanger- ment to students and residents who will be usi"f the Irvine Avenue crosswalk dunna busy days. People naturally try to read the marquee as they drive by, and even f!lOl'C so at night when i.t is brightly hahted. The more information crammed into the marquee, the more chance for a serious accident to take place, particularly in the crosswalk' "Do you tblnlr Orange County's sales tai should be blcreased one-half cent to pay for new roads''? I feel it is in the best inteTC$t of the New~rt Harbor administrators to consider the serious situation created here, and quickly remedy iL Moving the marquee back to the comer of I Sth Street and lrvine Avenue makes sense. GARY CRANE Newpon Harbor Class of I 980 Costa Mesa R*GMN ==WWW ..... ·"The lollCb l me ~ look PRttY Sood to me. There has to be other -·~of ,euina tues. we·re peyint too much alrad1 ... The Cosia ~esa ~ity Council bas apPUCntl~ut itself 10 the position of beina tho t susceptible to a fonn of bribery. ER why would the Amel Co., deveJ~pe.n of t~ ~ctro Pointe proJCCl, tb1nlc It ~nn1ss1ble to offer to defend the city •fit is taken to .......... , (Daily Pilol, May I). -'' The city'11n.-er lo such~ should be .. Ills. no permits -we're just not for Ille.•• DOROTHY OJNCH Cocaa Mesa - I Th rol me ent We "'i tOI ~ .,. 1111 IOI . .,COi - I bo tru be wit ~ l hll kit ott .. ,~ bla llH res att. ! Co res: anc )"~ we We , pal the ~ the Sil• -p , at WO Chl sch II bet \ pro occ Chi der on J 12· Arr Cit> Sat '1a lea• Juli dur ad fi ve BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) - Thousands of tank-led S~rian lrOOp$ rolled down from Ltbenon~s central mountains Saturday and prepered to enter the s.lum1 of south Beirut. _,here Wcstan h011atn1re bebevcd held by pro-ltaniata ea&mnists; By niptfall more than 4,000 solditts and 250 tanks and annortd personnel carritta were deployed at the edfe o( the 16-tauare-mile slum area, buttrnsina 7.SOO Syrian troops already i!) west Beirut, military sources 1aid. ''The buildup is expected to be cio completed sometime Sunday, per- Rebels' bomb kills civilians in Afghanistan KABUL. Afshanistan (AP) -A bomb Saturday nppcd through a truck parked near rev1ewin1 st.ands to be used for ttrcmonics markins the withdrawal of Soviet troops. Eleven .M&hanJ. includins a baby. were killed. Residents said three rockets later hita villqe on the outskins of Kabul. ltillina four people and wounding four others. The official Soviet news ~gcncyTassputthedeath toll at three. Tass, monito~ in Moscow. blamed both attacks on Af&han guerrillas and said one of those responsible for the S·45 a m truck attack was arrested. Soviet Communist Pany Central Committ~ official Vladamir &vruk reported that 11 people were killed and 12 inJu~ in the (Xplos1on. The blast killed a bah) and an I I· year-old airl. and all the casualucs v.'UC Afghan c1v1hans. accord1na to a Western pbotoanpher on the sttne. Most appeared to have been occu- pants of nearby homes destroyed by the impact oftbc explosion. he said. "When the bomb exploded some of the houses ncartfy Just collapsed." said the photographer. Pope flies to Peru after day in Bolt via LIMA. Peru (AP) -About 20 women occupied a Roman Catholic church Saturda) hours before the scheduled amval of Pope John Paul II and asked him to intercede on behalf of 1mpnsoned leftist rebels. Witn~ said pohtt took the protesters away in vans after the) occupied the Sac~ Hean of Jesus Church. Police confirmed the inci- dent but said they had no 1nformat1on on arrests John Paul, on the second half of a 12-day. four-nation m1ss1on to South Amenca. left the tropical Bolivian Cit) of Sant.a Cruz for Peru on Satur~y afternoon aboard a Peru- vian airliner. "Don't JO awa ). hol y father. Don't leave us.' Bolivian vice prcs1dent Julio Garrett Ayllon told the pope during a farewell ceremony. repeating a chant heard throughout the pontiffs five~ay Bolivian Sta). ---··· HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE "• ....... . • .• l '.,,, ' "' .. 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The vanauard of the inconuna Syrian fortts Saturday rumbled across south Beirut's Ouza'i CO&SUI hf&hway at S p.m. 10 41 T-SS Soviet- made tanks with aunnen atop their SWl"IJDI tumts. They were led by Bna. Oen. Ghazi Kenaan. Syna's military intdli&ence chief 1n Lebanon, and Maj. Oen. Saeed Beirakdar. commander in chief of the Syrian forces an Lebanon. ~y hcad(d the battahon in a chauffeured bullc1proof. dark blue Mercedes Truckloads of 1nfan- trymen and ammunition end JttPS mounted wilb 106mm recoilkuauns streamed io aft.erwards. Hu.ndreds of ·pla.inclolhc-s Synan secttt terViccmeo at all pteways to the slums blocked reportm and photosraphcis from cntenl'\&. Kenaan and Bc1rak.ct.r, flanked by senior aides, met (or an hour with Amal's ch1ef\a1n Nabtb Bcm, who is also Lcbanon'sjusuce ministtt, at his heavily fortified house in v.-cst Beirut Saturday night.. They have l&1'C'Cd that the Syrians wall so into the slums but not into the nearb) Palnt.Jnlan rcfoatt camps. 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The Board of Trustees of the Laguna School Dlstnct, since the fall of I 986. has perststenly asked thr drvcloper to rest><>nd to spcClfic questions about children crossing the great!) widened h1ghwa)' to the school site While I was on the board. we po1ntedl> asked The In me Co to consider realignment of the h1ghwa} around the major res1denttal portion of the prOJCCt. awa> from the lak~ and school. and toward the baseline of the northwestern h11ls1de. In so doing, only 12 pe~nt of the project population (409) would have to cross the road to reach the school and adja«nt park (both dunng and after school hours). Road realignment v.as proposed by the county planning stafT an 1984 to mitigate the widened highway's impact on the.' en· v1 ronmentaJJy scnsit1 ve lakes and watershed. It remains a \ 1ablc ~lu· lion. lnstad of road realignment. v. h1ch might be paid for b' (altrans monies saved with the the c11\ 's re1ect1on of 1mprovments and widening of Laguna Canyon Road south of El Toro Rd., The Irvine Co. offers up a fe" traffic lights and a pcdestnan underpass near the new school s11e The latter is inadequate and presents safety problems of tis own. as most parents would agrtt A.nd no amount of money wdl replacr the hfe of thr ORANGE COA ST Daily Pilat '"Jt •'-..,P.)flt .. P(1t-, 11'"r~' t Jjt\ >/> bav $• • 1~la M<>1"! A AOd•.,...s Ci''~l i"1f'n<I' ! A • • ~o c~'" u .. w c"' ~2t.:>f> first 5 \ear-0ld child killed on this proposed ma1or h1ghwa}. Armed v.nh these concerns. I and a small group of parents. including a current member of the school board. met v..1th The Irvine (o.'s project manager. but to no avail I then spoke d1rcctl) with Supervisor Riley and wrote to each of the other supervisors. At the hearing. the school safety issue was barcl) mentioned. then obv1ous- l) discarded. That action on Apnl 27 leaves the Laguna School Board wtth a fait accomph and the ltmlled opuon of either rejecting a new and greatly needed school or face the conse- quences of the traffic hazard. The Board of Suprv1sors must reconsider the proJed design and realign the road. and the Laguna Beach school board should drmand that the) do so To the Editor: CARL F SCHWARZ Laguna Beach • • • A.s many others have wntten. I too. ha'e J01ned the ranks of those opposing development in Laguna Canyon_ For man) of us living in Laguna. the.' commute over the years has gotten longer so we have had to organize ourttme a httle better. When friends ask. "Isn't the dnve k1lhng you:·. I respond by saying. as I have for 17 )ears. that ll 1s worth 1t. What has madr tt wonhwhilr. is not onl} the small atmosphere that prevails here but the untouched beauty of the can)On Itself Laguna has been an island 1n the midst of the vast ~an of development from Los Angeles to San Du:go. The undeveloped natural state of the c.an~on should be considered. by those ha' 1ng the power to do so. as a h1gh·pm 'n1~ item Yet. I get the feeltng that our cun cnt county Board of Su pen 1sors do not have the word:. "for thr benefit of all" 1n their collcct1\l· 'ocabulary. A recent antele 1n the Da1h Pilot quoted one member as Stalin~ that he bcheves in .. __ \he owner's right to use his propen} .. A.s a to wa,cr and property owner. I can relatl' however. when the burden of canng fur the qualny of life for so many 1s dropped by those in charge. '"" "" (~t °"' ftt*y A\o;o, ,~,, l d•I ' Tom Cla9I ~ .. £0•1 Sien M.blt l h ld•IO• 4Chf!lt'°oi 0.rKIO• l'tUJ lltms l·I~ 1°'11 V..tc10t r.u., f "' "" C1rculdl10n Dirt'flo• Crtstll Amn-bt Busmui Ollttt Mini&'' Aku fldoc:l ProdU(lton Dntdu• tt's an 1rrespons1ble act. There are letters in the local papers e\ el)da). and ed1tonals commenting on the .. anous "groups" for this or against that. We're swimming in a wash of traffic. new developments on the horizon, and the one governing bod} able to stem the tide seems unw1lhn_g 10 do so. No wonder people arc "a little excited" about another development in an area that suppons an abundance of Wiidiife. and as a stop.over spot for migratory birds. Ho-w important could this be tn relation to the amount of money and lime that has gone into the planning of this development in Laguna Ca· nyon? From where I sit from time to 11me 1n my car trying to head south during the peak traffic hours. a lot! There have been several ideas brought forward regarding the fate of Laguna Can)'on. 'Why doesn't The Irvine Co. continue to preserve the agricultural aspect of the organiza· tton. and save all the money it would spend on developing Laguna Ca· n)on? Wh) not plan to .. develop" a wilderness park for the "benefit of all" in the area. J01ntl) funded by the count} and The Irvine Co. The Board of Supervisor) should have some regard for the future ofth1s regjon. not onl) in economic growth but m the quaht) oflife that we all will share. SHARON FORD Laguna Beach Planned Parenthood To the Editor In recent months the Planned Parenthood Fcderatton of America has been made the scapegoat for man) of Amenca 's problems. I would hke lo set the record straight. Planned Parenthood 1s a professional, service ascncy. It provides educational and birth control services throuJhout Amenca. following the guidelines set b> legal dec1s1ons handed down by our coun system. Planned Parenthood of Orange County's services also include medi- cal referrals, counseling. women's 8.Ynecological scrvicet_ and educa- tional and test1n1serviccs for sexually transmitted diseases for both men and women. When public figures attack Planned Parenthood they are falsely ccntenng their anger and frustration on a responsible. professional. help. mg organization that is legally serving the medical and educational needs of the people. FLO HANCHETT lrvme ··Teachers are n<>! etupld. _docile P!f:Ople who are eaally Jed or Influenced by othen. They are rellectJve yet trµatreted thlliken aa well aa doers who do .. •tandanddellver" each day In theJrt:Ju8toom throughout California ... TUfA UOWR·llJZVlfO ... ..,._ ... c••·b"' 40th District campaign To the Editor: It would seem lhat Mr. Dave Baker and his buddies are more concerned wttb calling ot.ben "tattletales" than addressina the issue an front of them. Ask Mr. Baker strai&ht out: did he or didn•t be commit aaultery? If he dad not. let's get on with the race. If be did and tried to cover it up, then I do not want him representing me in Wash· angton. l do not have a ~oblem wt th a man that faJters in his commitments. I have a problem With a man that lacks the courage and intepity to address the issue. What other issues will he sidestep? Should we give him the responsibility of being our con· greaman? How can we trust him to handle the tough issues of this nat1on with strength. courage and honesty? We need someone rep~nting us who has the wherc·wtth·all to stand toe·to.toe with tough issues. Some- one who has the kind of integnty that can stand up to balancing a budget that has been awry for over 40 years; someone who can say "no" to special interests and "yes" to sound·bus1ness practices. We need Nathan Rosenberg. To the Editor: JEANNE KERPAN Irvine • • • Give me a break' Give all the Repubican voters a break. I thank 1t 1s 11me that David Baker joins Gar> Han in a "lonel) hearts club" for former adulterers. Give me a break' I cannot believe that the Orange County Republican Pan) has become so liberal that we now can forgive our elected hopefuls and play like they arc good card- carrying members of the Gary Hart aub. Give me a break! Badbam stall thinks good-<>ld-boy Baker is our man. Just hav1na Badham's endorse- ment should be the kiss of death for Baker. that the all.lions are indeed true. Yet the candtdate persist in attempt· ma to shift the issue to the identity of whoever is bri~na these facts to the public eye:, as If there is someth1n1 wrong with tellina the truth. Why doesn't hcJUSI come clean? Just think. if Baker is elc.ct~l the I say that if Dave Baker can't be only thina he needs to be t.auant is trusted in Irvine, then he docs not how to travel all over the world at deserve the public's trust in Wash1n1· taxpayers' expense. Coupled with this ton. D.C.! past experience, look at what a life he DR. GARY PETERS could have. Badham would be. of Corona del Mar course. the perfect teacher for spend· • • • mg taxpayers' money and shining it T.o the Editor: on. A recent letter to the editor raised questions about the scope of my And please. Senator Marian White House duues during the past Ber~eson, give all of us a break! You two years prior to my resignation this can t believe the issue is now only a past February. h1sto~cal footnote. You have certam· Immediately pnor to announc1n1 I> enjoyed a great respect f!om the as a candidate for Congress 1n voters of the d1sl!'1Cl. But 11 as i:'Ol California's 40th District, I was based on fun-loving. free-wheeling., senior associate C01'nscl 10 President sex in ~he past. present or future.-Reagan. You needn ·1 take my word Dai1d Baker. give y~ur wife a for the scope of my duties as an break. Do as Gary H_art _dtd, I.cave the advisor to the president. On Feb S. race for the 40th D1stnct, give your I 988 _ two weeks afier ( became a total commitment to your wife and candidate _ President Reapn ga ve the ctty of Irvine. Your .Pubhc me a letter which read in part: "I've forgiveness takes more than JU~t an relied on your sound advice ... you cmouonal speech at. a fund·ra1smg have sought policies that would lower d1nner .. where you say Y?,U have n.ot taxes; retorm congressional budget had a perfect mamage and recite making; advance free enterpnse: .~ncs to a song played for Nancy preserve the Strategic Defense In· eGaean. 1 niative; and foster liberty, democracy ive us all a break. , and human rights ... you have truly JA) D. STOUT been an able. articulate. rcalist1C and • .H~nllngton Beach dedicated defender of our efforts. To the Editor I've read the recent articles regard- ing candidate Dave Baker's extra- mantal sexual act1v1ties. It is ap. parent from Mr Baker's response Thank you." I am proud of my service as one of President Reagan's senior adVlscrs. C. CHRISTOPHER COX Newport Beach Financial worth of teachers To the Edttor: '"Sheep: a t1m1d. defenseless creature; a stupid. docile person, one casil) influenced or led." From the cnt1C1sm b> Stair Superintendent Honig that teachers are .. getting bad advice and d1rec11on from their union leaders:· one might infer that teachers are being compared to another member of the mammal family -sheep .\lthough trained tn e\erctsingand fostenngcritical thtnk· mg skills in our v.orkplace and in our students. v.e. as teachers. arc being 1mphC11ly cnt1c1zed for not thinking for ourscl,es. but h._e sheep. for following the m1sgu1ded efforts of o ur "militant" leaders. Teachers are not stupid. docile people who arc easily led or influenced by others. They arc reflectl\e vet frustrated thinkers as well as d0ers who do "stand and deliver" each da) 1n their classroom throughout Caltfom1a. The leadership in the teaching ranks as well as thetr colleagues have amved at the decision to strike after much contemplation. agonizing over such an action only after other less demonstrative efforts have failed Failed. one asks. because we haven't received our wagr increase requests? You bet' Failed because our leaders as well as other teachers have presented several options for increasing rev- enue for our district. only to have those suggestions go unheeded. .\fter seven years of post-high school education in order to receive a standard ekmentary K·9 credential as well as a spccaahst credential for teachirig children and adults wtth learning disabilities. I. as one teacher have been making only one-half the salaf) plus benefits of certain county- pa1d attome)S wtth the same post· high school educauon. However. 11 v.as al~ my .. Job" as a single parent to raise two sons on a teacher's salary for I 0 of the I 5 years that I have taught for the Huntington Beach City School District. How unfonunate as a professional that my pro'f.ess1on has not been as recognized in Its monetary carntn' power as the county attorneys· salanes. Ironically. I could never have met my sons' financial needs without the child support needed from one of those attorney's salary. Perhaps the state and local officials 1n education need to contemplate the argument of one of those sons as his mother womed about being laid off afier Propos111on 13. 10 years ago - her fourth lay.off in eight years. "I don't understand, Mom. We need teachers to train others to be lawyers and doctors Isn't your JOb worth the same monetary suppon as some of those people whom you teach')" He was onl> 9 years--old When a parent approached me angnly recently to cxplam that her husband had not received a 6 percent raise in 1 7 years, I held back my response. Perhaps what I should have suggested was that she work part-lime or full-time in order to help her husband shoulder the financial burdens of their family. She at least. has the option ofbetng in a two wage- carner household. I love to teach and work well with my students. Although capable of pursuing other career opuons dunng those difficult years of being a smgJe wage earner, I too. wrote letters and made phone calls. Noth mg Sttmcd to focus the attention upon the issue of paying me for what I deliver. Perhaps when I'm not there to deliver. my worth as a teacher and professional will be re-considered. TINA BROWN-MIZUNO Learntn1t Handicapped-SOC Huntington Beach Cit) School D1stnc1 Newport Harbor High marquee, Costa Mesa Council questioned To the Editor; I have found the recent landscape renovation around Irvine and 16th Street a beautiful addition to New. port Harbor H1Jh School and the surrounding area. It's strange that a proJcct of such stature takes precedent over such necessities as hot water in the showers.and subsidies for the athletic proarams. but that's a whole different story. My true concern 1s the new location of the marquee. The renovauon prOJCCt moved the marquee from the comer oflrvine and 15th Street to the middle of Irvine Avenue between the airls'.and boys' 1Yms. At its original location everyone who came to a stop at the four-way intersection could easily read the current happeninas at Harbor and simply drive on without creating a traffic hazard. At its current tocauon I find it is a danserous ob$tacle. The marquee is nearly impossible to read without takina your eyes off the road for sianificant amount of time. As drivers returns his concentration to the road thet are fast approachini, or already throu&h a busy crosswalk. I think the school has created a serious endanger. ment to students and residents who will be usinf the lrv10e Avenue crosswalk dunna busy days. Pcopk naturally try to read the marquee as they dnve by, and even f!'Ore so at niaht when i.t is brightly lighted. The more information mm med into the marquee. the more chance for a serious aocident to taJce place, ~ic~larly an the crosswalk! ''DoyoutblakOrangeCounty'ssalestazshould belacreasedone-halfceattopayfor .new roads''? I feel it is an the best intettst of the Ne~n Harbor administrators to con11dcr the serious situallon created here, and quickly remedy at Movma the marquee back to the comer of 15th Strttt and Irvine A venue makes sense. { GARYCftANE Newport Harbor Class of 1980 Costa ~CSI , a....o.m =::· ........ .. T'be t.m I me now 1oOt ~ty IOOd 10 me. lllc:tt bas to be other ways of er:tti,. taus. We're payin1 coo much iJi'Cidy." _, The Costa Mesa City Council has l~tly put iuelf in the posit.ion of be~na lhoUabt susceptible to a fonn of bribes)'. Efse why would the Amel Co.1 developcn of the Metro Pointe proJcct, lhin~ it~~issiblctoo&rto defe1'd the en.)' if at as taken to court? {Daily PiJoC. May l ). . The city's annwicr to such UTOpnQe should be .. Ills. no permits -we're just not (or sale." DOROTHY CUNCH COMaMeta Syr,iali tanks roll into south Beirut Iraqi attack on Iranian oil terminal damages five ships . BEJRUT, ublnon (AP) - Tho~ndJ of tank-led Syrian t~ rolled down from ~benon's central mountains Saturday and prep&red to entertheslumfofsouth Beirut, whtte Wcs1m1 ~are btlievcd held by pre-franiaft e•wmast By niahtfall more than 4,000 soldiers and 250 tanb and armored personnel carrien were deployed at the edte of the 16-sQuare-mile slum area. buttrnsina 7 .SOO Syrian troops alrudy •!' west Beirut, military soun:es ••d. "The buJldup 1s expected to bt completed someiime Sunday, per- Rebels' bomb kill• civilians in Afghanistan KABUL. Afahan1stan (AP) -A bomb Saturday nppcd through a truck parked near rev1ew101 stands to be used for ceremonies marking the withdrawal of Soviet troops. Eleven Afahans. includ1n1 a baby. were killed. Residents said three rockets later hill villaac on the outskirts of Kabul, killina four people and wounding four others. The officiaJ Soviet news 4encyTass put the death toll at three. Tass. monitored in Moscow, blamed both attacks on Af&han auerrillas and said one of those responsible for the 5:45 a.m. truck attack was arrested. Soviet Communist Party Central Committee official Vladimir Scvruk rc~rted that 11 people were lolled and 12 injured in the explosion. The blast killed a bab" and an I l- ycar-01d Jirl. and all the casualties were Afahan civilians. according to a Western pliotoarapher on the sec~. Most appeared to have been occu- pants of nearby homes destroyed by the impact of the explosion. he said. "When t.hc bomb exploded some of the houses nearby Just collapsed." said the photographer. Pope flies to Peru after day in Bolivia LIMA. Peru (AP) -About 20 women occupied a Roman Catholic church Saturda) hours beforc the scheduled am val of Po~ John Paul II and asked him to intercede on behalf of 1mpnsoned lef\1st rebels. Witnesses said police took the protesters away tn vans af\er the}' occupied the Sacred Hean of Jesus Church. Pohcc confirmed 1he inci- dent but said they had no information on arrcst.s John Paul. on the second half of a 12-day. four-nation m1ss1on to South Amenca. left the tropical Bolivian City of Santa Cruz for Peru on Satunf;ay afternoon aboard a Peru- vian airliner. "Don't JO awa). holy father. Don't leave us.' Boli vian vice president Julio Garrett Ayllon told the pope dunnga fartwell cercmon). rcpcaung a chant heard throughout the pontiffs five-day Bolivian stay. • Ell ROLL llOW "for the right start m life .. HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN . SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGA RTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FAU SEMESTER STAITS SEPT. 6th • Door to Door T ransportatlon Where Possible • Reasonable Tuition • Arithmetic. Aead1ng. Spelling, with Phonics Emphasized • Before & After School Care for Student• of Wonclng Parents (6:30 em·6~30 pm) (1M) .... , . haps 11 da~ or a little later, after whicb the rorcu will movt in, .. one sourtt said on condition ohnonymi- iy. • Thesuns~ll iilet\t in tbeembettled slums when . the Syrians arrived, pohce said. -The move followed the conquest of ~ shuns~ fundi~ntalist fiahters or the lranaan-allied Hnbollah. or Pan~ of God, in rtine days or savage fi&bt1na with the oro-Syrian Amal Sfiiite Moslem militia. Police said lJ 1 pea.pk Mtt killed.. Police estimate Hezbollah has l .000 combetants f aahtina Amal. which has throw-n about 6,SOO mili· tiamen into the bettlt. The vanauard of the incomin& Synan fott'H Saturday rumbled across south Beirut's Ouzai ('(laStal hiahway at .S p.nf. in 48 T-SS Sov1et- m1de tanks with aunncn atop their swinJina turrets. They were led by Bria. Gen. Ghm Kenun. Syria's military intelliaencc chief in Lebanon. and M~. Gen. Saeed Bc1rakdar. commander in chief of the Syrian forces 1n Lebanon. They he~ the battalion m a chauffeured, bulletproof, dark blue Mercedes. Truckloads of infan-,. FREE 39998 19· REMOTE CONTROL COLOR TV WHEN YOU BUY THIS 149998 3 PIECE WALL UNIT PAY S50 PER MONTH" "\\'HEN VOU USE OR OPEN A WICKES CHARGE FREE 88 PC. SET OF CHINA AND GOLD- PLATED FLATWARE WHEN YOU BUY ANY TABLE. 4 CHAIRS AND CHINA CABINET tr")mm and artunumtion and jttps mounted w1lh 106mm rtt0illtupns strcamtd iD af\tr'#arcb. Hundreds or pbinclothn Syrian ICCTtt ~ittmen It aJI pleways to the slums blocked reponen and photoeraphen from cntenna. Kenaan and 8e1rakdar. ft.anked by senior aides. met for an hour with Amal's chieftain Nab1h BCT'ri, who 11 also Ubanon'sjusUCX minister, It his heavily fonitied house in west Beirut Saturday n1pt. They have &&reed that the Synans will ,o into the ilums but not into the nearb)' Palestinian refugee camps MANAMA. lahr&1a (AP) -Iraqi wa.rplnes borr.bardcd an oftl lttnunal in thit Sarait of Honnuz on Saturday and ~ fire to five tan includjn, two ordtt worid's latJrSt. in 1 stepped-up dnve to destroy Iran's 011 lifeline. Up tO SC <ftwrnen wett tepOrtcd m1ss1na,. One of the sb1p1. lbe 23S.OOO.ton Spanilh t.ankc-r Barcelona, was said to be s1nkH\&. Two otben, includio, the Sea'Wlsr Giant, at 564. 739 tons tbe laraot vessel afloat. were blazina out of control hours after the mid~af\emoon raid on Larak island. la'Otdina to sbippina sources. Gulf..tlucd sources said lraruan ylvaae tup we~ battling flames aboard the ships. some of wbicb were moored t<>ttther to transfer carao. Gutf.-baed sb1ppina e~ecuuvn SI.Id at &cast l 6 crrv. members were m1ss11'1. 14 from theScawix Gtan1 and two from the 457.841 -ton Briush.-flag Burm.ah Endtavow:. 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But to live. they must be planned to do much more than funnel the road traffic of the moment So planning-more than any other factor-is vital to the life of streets. For example-until recently-the planners of towns had no way to project certain events which can swiftly obsolete streets and even highways. Events like the sudden surge in two-income/two-car families. Or the flight of employment centers from downtown urban areas to out- of-town suburban sites. The result is that there are towns today-all over the nation -whose streets, though once designed to carry the lifeblood of their commu- nities, have now become clogged arteries no longer up to the task_ But there are new towns today- like Rancho Santa Margarita-whose streets were planned to meet the traffic needs of the present and the future. With streets that live and grow. Timely Streets. Because Rancho Santa Margarita is a masterplanned community, its interior streets and main arterial roads are planned in advance to grow in phases-just as the town itself is planned to grow-in phases. For example. while Rancho Santa Margarita has been planned to pro- vide homes for up to 50,000 people over the next 15 to 20 yea.rs. its t residential neighborhoods are being ~ constructed gradually-in phaStS As • is its Business Park-parcel by parcel. So year by~ as neighborhoods sprout and businesses and employees move in, existing roads are extended and widened-in phases-as part of the overall plan. Tu accommodate the growth of the town befort it occurs. And as it occurs. With timely streets. ~~ While expansion of the town's inte- rior streets is timed to its overall growth plan, Santa Margarita Company also participates with other landowners and builders of nearby communities. to upgrade and expand the c.apa.citie5 of feeder streets in the general area.!-roads that serve those communities and serve Rancho Santa Margarita residents too One such example is the planned extension of Santa Margarita Parkway -west of El Thro Road-into a new section named Portola Parkway. This expanded arterial will not only serve Rancho Santa Margarita. but also Mi~on Viejo, Coto de Caza, Robinson Ranch. Trabuco Highlands. Trabuco Canyon and neighborhoods in the towns of El Turo and Lake Forest Through this pooling of efforts, Santa Margarita Parkway has already been widened from two to four lanes. And now the widening to its ultimate width of six lanes has also begun. Streets l'br Work And Plq. The community streets of Rancho Santa Margarita were not just des.igrv'1i to carry the vehicle traffic of the town, but to integrate the roadways of the town ... with the lifestyles of the town. l'rom the very beginning. its streets were conceived with adjacent bike lanes. paths and walkways. Tu give bikers.~ strollers and skaters free-flowing pathways that interooanect the town's residential neighborhoods with its recreational areas, its shopping cen- ters-and even its Busi~ Park Planned for Work and play. So that the people who live and WOik in Rancho Santa Margarita would never be much more than a bike ride or . • • i' Model Hames. Apartments & IJlfonution Center ()pea Dai1J At 10 AM. uum.neaa Put Sales Office Open Mondq-Pridq I All 'lb 5 PM. ~ • (714) 858-1405 ~ea.at (11111.-PlitS.cmcc) s , . ......... - ~away from their joOO. their homes, schools and other activity centers. We call such streets "Living Streets." For that's what they were designed to be. For today's residents. and for generations of residents to come. A 1bwn In The Path Of Propess. Bounded by Mission Viejo and Coto de Caza-and nestled in the shadow of Saddleback Mountain and the Cleveland National Forest-Rancho Santa Margaritas picturesque loca- tion is a modern day paradox. For while it sits in a valley of viewlands, it is also amazingly close to the thriv- ing business. cultural and commercial centers of Orange County. Tuwns, cities and communities alive with economic growth and opportunity. In an area-scheduled at last-to bene- '{it from two major transportation fllfms: the Foothill Circulation Phasing Plan (a $240 million program to widen and extend existing roads· and improve some 40 intersections in southern Orange County.over the next one to three years) and the much-needed $350 million Foothill Transportation Corridor (a 32-mile long super highway and transpor- tation system) presently charted to pass through Rancho Santa Margarita and past the "front door" of its budding new Business Parle. Though now in the freshness of its youth. Rancho Santa Margarita sits squarely in the path of this progress. A town uniquely designed to mature slowly-in a balanced, methodical manner-over the years ahead. A new town. in a progression of towns and communities. A town in which this generation-and genera- tions to come-can live ... and work ... andgrow. Ylftll.ACWD S' I' n '1·10 ,._. • .., c..y· 1' ('.9c.il-.r ~·-..•--Plll'll•C7Ml •tM ROADS TO TAD US THROUGH OUR lOtJTll lmptowd Acc:w 20llllla Alld ~ Artedee including the widening and ateDsion cl existing roads. the enb.arwment of some 40 intenections and the ooostnJetion of new rOlds-are scheduled for competioo ov.=r the nezt one to three yean.. lo a major effort to impvve t:raf5c Dow and provide added alternatives to freeway travel in the South County area. this wort is part of the h40 million Fbothill Circulation Phasing Plan ' TD.~\~ [I~,~ o~ I Save on \ Finland, tee • off in China By OONNA AND RA yon Doily Pilot Correspondents FINNCHEQUES, sold only in the U.S., con help travelers to Finland save money on food and lodging. To find where finncheque coupons con be purchased, write the Finnish Tourist Boord, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Soite 1025, Los Angeles, 90067 . • • • ROYAL CRUISE LINE, in conjunc· hon with Par Fore Travel and golf pro Bob T oski, hos arranged a 11Best of Chino, Japan, and the Orient" cruise featuring the first U.S.-sponsored golf tournament rn mainland China. The 21 -doy air /sea program com- bines o f ive-doy golf tournament in both Hong Kong and Beijing with o I 0-doy cruise aboord the 460· passenger Golden Odyssey. For details, contact Pore Fore Travel at 18001 526-6•53. • • • IBERIA AIRLINES is offering a 60- doy 11Visit Spain Poss" for $199 that includes flights anywhere rn Spain, plus the Balearic l~onds and Moroc · co. The Conary Islands may also be included for $50 more. The poss must be purchased before yoo leave the U.S. Contact your travel agent or Iberia Airlines for details. • • • ROYAL VIKING LINE offers a complimentary "Second Holiday" to California and Anzono residents to boot either a June 11 or June 22 Alaska/Canada cruise with them. The "Second Holiday" is o free A~ricon Airlines flight certificate, r~moble for roundtrip travel to any city in the conttr.entol U.S. that American serves. For details, contact Royal Viking line, 7 50 Bettery St., Son Francisco, 9-411 1. • • • PEARl CRUISES provides 14-doy itineraries aboard the 500-possen- ger Ocean Pearl, soiling between Hong Kong and Seoul, and including Chino. Six stops will include Beijing and Shanghai . All Chino shore excursions, plus a night's lodging in Se0tl or Hong Kong ore included in the fores, which range from $2,7 50 to $7,950. Contact Pearl Cruises, 1510 S.E. 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, Flo. 33316, or coll 1305176•-3500. • • • BRITISH AIRWAYS 1s currently featuring o 11Drop Everything and Go" early booting incentive, to kick off their summer programs in Europe. Passengers who boot flrghts before Moy 31 , and travel anytime between April 1 and Oct. 3 I, may select from a variety of free or discounted items, ranging from hotel accommodations and transportation ophons to sightseeing and entertainment op- portUmties. For e)(omple, there 1s a 20 percent discoont on ballooning in Borgundy, free sightseeing ex - cursions to the Vienna Woods, free dinner cruises on the Seine, and more. Contact yoor travel agent or coll 18001 -AIRWAYS. • • • All NIPPON AIRWAYS IANAI, in con;t.Ktion with Pando T oo-s, win ~ o tow to Chino's Y ongtze RiYer Ciid to lhoso, Tibet, with depQrt\ies fr°"' Los Angeles begin- ning this month and r'°""9 thrOOgh Ncweniber. The 20-doy YOf9Ze River tour begins at $2, 9 55 per '*'°"' whle the 19-doy T1* toW ~ ot $3,220 ~ person. For "'°'' inbMalion, cast 'fCM trMI .. lor h "Pando T CMS Chino 1911"~ • • • M CAlfOINA DEPT. Of PAIKS ANO IEOIEA OON has o new tOll·frff nulllber, llOOI Hftotf • rlA VEl /831 By OONNA AND RAY on Doily Pilot Correspondents ust as Southern Californians flock to their lakes for recreation and relaxation, so do FiMs half a world aw(1f. Finland, often associated with snow and icy temperatures, hos thousonds of lakes that ore enjoyed by FiMs and tourists alike during the mild summer season when temperatures ore usually in the mid-'70s. It hos been esti"'°ted that the Finns own more weekend cottages than they do automobiles, and most of these cottages are located RIOr' the lotet -o ploce to enjoy fishing, swimming, soiling, and the notlOOOI ritual of the sauna, considered the cure for any ill and the balm for any stress. Foreign visitors con rent a lake cottage also, or book o tour wtuch provides on overview of the lake district's sights, activities, and cu1s1ne. We first sow Finland's lokelands from about 30,000 feet, aboard o Finnoir jet which flew us from Los Angeles over the North Pole to Helsinki, the capitol city. Intermingled with the cities and forests, the many lakes glittered in the summer sun like shiny pjeces of glass, as though some giont mirror hod been splintered and scattered across the landscape. "We hove names for more than 55,000 lakes," soid K1ersy, oor F1nmsh guide. "We don't even coont those without names," she added. !According to the Finnish Tourist Boord, the off1C1ol coont 1s 189,888.1 K1ersy, o university student majoring in languages, served as oor guide for o foor ·day motor coach toor of the lakelonds -on 1t1nerory that took our groop of about 20 travelers to a number of lake.district communities, 1nduding Oulu, P1kisoon, Nurmes, Savonrinno, lmotro, and Homino, and then bod to Helsinki. To begin the too-, we took o short flight from Helsinki to Oulu, about 300 miles to the north. Oulu, with about 93,000 people, is the center of culturoJ and commercial life in northern Finland, and on important seaport due to 1ts location on the Guff of Bottmio, which separates Finlond and Sweden. Originoly o fur and salmon trading port, Oulu gained prominence in the lost century as one of the major tor export harbors in the w0<1d. T odoy, ~it IS st in a busy mdustnol port, the city hos several ~t porks os wen as one of the A SPLASH IN Land of 189,888 lakes coontry' s oldest lutheron cathedrals !Lutheranism is the state rehgionl, and a lively marketplace where fish, produce, and furs ore in abundance. From Outu, we stopped briefly at nearby P1kisoori Island, noted for its many wooden houses and other buildings. With 66 percent of Finland's land area occupied by forests, the notion's wood industry hos hod on unportont effect on not only the economy but also the architecture. We sow even more wooden dweh1ngs and churches along the rood to Bomba Hoose, in Nurmes. Bomba, o large country lodge, is a replica of a wealthy Karef1C111 home that hod to be abandoned during World War 11, at o hme when over •00,000 Korel1ons were evacuated permanently and relocated in other ports of Finland. The Finns hove, for o long time, existed in the thorny pos1tt0n between the U.S.S.R. ond Europe. Perhaps no groop hos experienced this more keenly than the people of the Korehon province. Today, Bomba House llOt only preserves the architecture of the Karelt0ns but also their cuisme, which ts accented by both Russian and Swedish influences. Elsewhere along oor rt1nerory, we hod ample opportunities to $cinlpie trodit1000I F 1nmsh fore: vonoos preparations of reindeer, beot, hemng crayfish and other f Please see SA VONllNNA/841 Lake HaYlsu's london Bridge Putting English on tourism . ,, Above, m Helsinki o harbor ferry con tote ttmtors to Suomen/111no, an 18th century sea fortress built on ft~e tslonds. Below, P-J:isocri Island IS noted for Ifs wooden houses. PbologrophybylayOtt. Orlnge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ sunday, May 1&. 1988 NB Assisteens' Medallion da.nce: Pretcy in white Sixteen atu.c:1ive youna women ln pretty whitt . &O"'ftl ~ in the s~tli&ht wt week at the Oeauville mustC'll l)C'OIJ'lms to nearly 300,000 sludents in I.he Blllroom oftbe Mendien tiotel, Newpon Beach. rou~!l-. . h h de c.... Ii d The~ were the 1enior Assisaeens of the AS$htance . !h1s 11 t e most we ave ever ma arvm a un • Lt:llue ofNcwpon Beach at the annual medallion dinner ra1str. commented Sttwart. dance. fathers ete0tted the youna women, who wore . Q'!tsls bst~ned to the mus1c of Phase II, watched rDedallions that sisnify hW\dreds of volunteer hours at the exh1b1tJon ~king and made their way to th~ second noor le91ue's Thrift Shop and 0.y Care Center. of the nautically dcrorat~ ~s~urant to el\)oy the view. The Assisteens also sponsored a successful teen MembersofHarborViewH11lsGardenOubdecidcd danc:e, sold. 9iriSt!fl&~ areenery and aS$~Sted the ,Vu1.1nta not to meet an May. Instead. they held a dinner pany with Castle Aux1hary with its C'hocolate FcstJval. Their efforts husbands and other fnends at the Jasmine Creek raised nearly SI 0,000 for leaaue philanthropies. clubhouse. The group will be 'ettina t•ther June 7 at Attend1n1 the presentation were 230 ftlmily members Shennan Gardens and at that time will lunch and install and ftiends of the honorees. Tbe aroup dined on chicken new officers. chardonnay and chocolate bcforcbeing lured to the dance C S . f • h• •J · , --· f ~ floor by the Jim a.lterts Trio. A A, a proJ~ o t e. unaor ........... e o v••J\IC Robens also acted as emcee for ~:~th annual County. sold 185 llckets to its Derby Da>: pa~y at the event chaired by WIMy Eaene. and Bffe4.kt, Courthouse Restau~nt. The ev~nt, which 1~Juded coordinator for the Assisteens. with help from the brunch, bets and buyina of auction items. ~rought 10 close mothen or junaor Assisteens. to $4~.000. The. money will be used to a_ssis~ CASA (~un Honorees and their parents are Lisa F•rd, dau&hter appointed special advocate). an o~mz.auon of trained of Mr. and Mrs. Doqlaa F_.. BrtiMe fteberts, Mr. and volunteer caseworkers who assist children who are wards Mn.. WllUam R.bertl; a... Dn, the LUe Dn.s; M.Uy of the OC coun system. LIM;a Reeve was chairwoman for Marr, the Mklaael Marn; ~--' 11an1na, th~ Ski the party. Doe Boom 1s c~~~an of CASA. Hams-..; Daalelle Scett, chairwoman of the Ass1steen The Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother gala of the group and daughter of the R*rt Scetta; and Aautasla Jewish SeniorCenterofOrangcCounty. held at the Irvine Antold, F'Merld Al'MN and Mn. Gary Glover. Marriott Hotel. raised $85.000. More than 400 people Others were Laua ...... Mr. and Mrs. RJclaard attended the dinner dan~ and were entertained by the Bootlli Jr.; Steplwale klled, the Eel ~eds; Cammy romantic songs of Jerry Vale and llarl.a Rots and her Tile 18 Newport Beac.la. A..tateena bODored Cbabre, Mr. and Mrs. Gu Cbbre; EUea Huter, the orchestra. at tb lledallloa Preeentad lut ll d ~rry WerHn; d'LaJH Kerr, the n.ma1 Item; and During the dinner. Joyce and ~· 'hcter of e D OD wee en Anaold, Lama Booth, Stephan.le Schecll, Ce•~ Chabre and Ellen Banter; and i:' ) d'Layne Kerr, Lia Greenen. Lama L111 GtteHrt, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Greeeert. Newpon Beach were presented the Jesse Award by '87 were (top row) Lla l'ord. Brooke Roberta, Also, Lava Lee JoaK, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. honoree Marvin Wel11. The award was established in RoblD Dna, 110116.'!~n and Jeaay Barrl8on; Joa•. Xrlatln Donaldaon and lllcllelle Granieri. Jame• JOM1; &rbtla Dou.ldloe, tfie Ste_p•u Doeald1ons; 1983 to recognize individuals who have made special and (mlclclle row) elle Scott. Aaa••la and Mldtelle Graaleri, Mr. and Mrs. Ric!Urd Granieri. outstandinJ contnbutions to the ~nter. • • • Jo~1s,~epre~dentofthe~nkrandp~1dentof ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· its women's auxiliary. Thomas serves as chairman of the long-range planning committee of the center's advisory board. They are members of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach. "We didn't do the cooking this yt>ar." said Jan Stewart, co-<hair for the Monday evening benefit of the Balboa Committee, Orange Count) Ph1Jharmon1c So- ciety In the past. the 32 members have done the cooking for an annual fund-raising cocktail party. This year. members hosted the opening oflhe new Parker's Seafood Gnll. a Stouffer restaurant adjacent to the Balboa fen) and Fun Zone. "All we had to do was organize the ucket sales and pubhcit) ... they did everything else.'' added Stewart. Everything else included providing lots of food - bou1labaissc and wme stations and cold seafood. pasta. salad and dessert bars. Attending were about 170 JUCSts, including c0<ha1 r Carel Dore and commmec chairwoman JIU Andnas. Stouffer president Job Qugllat.a presented a check for $2.500 to Andrus to add to the anttc1pated $3.000 raised from the party. Eric• Vollmer, OCPS exec director. ac~pted the check for the society. which offers free New role for Liza Ll.aa lllnDelll knoW9 the aweet amell of aucceaa. She i. the wln.ner of three Tonya, an Oecar, two Golden Globe awards and an Emmy. Now •he ha• a new role u the apokeawoman for Yetropolt., tile new fn- Neddy and Seymoar Vlpu of Newport Beach established the Garden Grove center in 1983. Today the facility accommodates more than 400 seniors. The V 1gmans attended'lhe event. Others on the guest last were the Mel Jaffees, Uada and Jeff Scllaleill, EsUler and Emil Lelaer, Au and Joel Moskowlti, BlosHm Siegel, R•tli and Araokl FnentelD, Uada and Victor Gok11&ela, Barbara and Ben.le Stdllber& and Jo ADD and Neil Frieclmu. • • • Olive C'rcs1 Treatment Centers for abused children n.'Ce1ved about $35.000 from the fifth annual celebrity golf tournament and dinner auction held at Newpon Beach Country Club Participants included Job Cal1Uu of TV's ··Falcon Crest." former Rams Vince Ferragamoand David Hlll. and honoralj tournament chairman Jeff Kemp of the Seattle Seahawks. puce by Lauder for llen. The enerta.lner made a penonal appearance Wedneaday at The Broadway, South Cout Piasa, to meet fana and •Ian autolJ'apha. Abo•e. Jo Anne Braley reaclies the llead of the line. Carol Dore and Jan Stewart (JiCht) with &rW manacer SteYeD Wallace. Seymoar and Neddy Vl&man at 1ata. Tips for a suitably good fit I often go shopping with m y husband. who hates to shop It's always the same question when he puts on a suit Jacket: "How does 1t fit?" I give him the same answer "I don't exactl) know how a man's sun should fit " He comes back wnh: "You ought 10 knov. .. When Walter ··ouffy·· Hickey Jr .. chairman of the board of Hickey· Freeman. was at Nordstrom rcttntly. I asked him ""hat I ought to know He cen:unl) ought to know because he was 15 when he JOtned the ta1lonng business established in 1899 by his grandfather. Jeremiah H1cke}. and partners Jacob Frttman and George Brayer. First of all. tt's important what a man wears when he goes shopping for a new suit. He should wear the shoes he v. ill usuall) wear with that sun. a long-sleeH·d shirt and suspenders if he wears them ··Some men ""'II come in wcanng a polo shirt or a shon-sleeve shtrt.''he said. Hickey says the shirt should end where the thumb J01ns the hand. and the toat slee' e should be a length that allows ''•to 1h inch of the shirt cuff to show. If a buyer comes 1n wcanng a running shoe. the heel might be higher than a dress shoe heel and the tro user length could be ofT. Suspenders would hake up trousers h1Jber than a belt and also affect the VIDA 0£111 trouser length. he explained. lfa man regular!)' cames a pocket secretal") or glasses in his coat pocket. ~should have them wnh him. ··rfhe 1!) fitted '-"lthout them the Jacket could be 100 Hght when the nems art placed in the pocket." The same th mg 1s true of a wallet in trouser pockets. "So many umes a man "'-111 hand his wife the wallet and ask her to hold at outside. Then when he puts an the wallet he'll wonder why the pants are too tight." I also teamed that the collar of the coat should fit snugly around the back of the neck. and that the front sho uldn·t gap. Vents should be flat and appear to be dosed. There should be some fullness over 1he shoulder blades.• Otherwise. a man can't move his arms about. You can test this by pinning out the fu11ness. If the man can't move has arms n's too tight. A man's coat should fit so that tt wall hang without tension when buttoned. A double-breasted sun should always be buttoned when a "Properl)' fit 1rousers should have a little break across the instt"J) JUSt abo' e the cuff" The trousers should be comfonable in the waist. If the pockets stand open 1t could mean the scat as 100 light. In this case. H1cke) said. go to a larger size and adjust the waist down (H·F manufactures 11 2 different sizes and can special order.) "A good suit should last three to four years 1f u's properly cared for.'' said Hickey. That means. don't wt"ar it every day and clean II as hnle as possible to preserve the natural 01l 1n the fabnc .. A suit should be brushed after every wear and put on a wooden hanger.''• Hickey said "Let 1t hang and breathe and don·t jam 11 up against other clothes 1n the closet .. About 95 percent of H1ckey-Frtt· man suits arc natural fibers -wool. silk and hnen. "I hke wool.'' said H 1cke). who maintains a wardrobe of 12 to 15 summer suits and the same number for winter. "Wool is best for holding its shape. will hang out (wnnklcs) and 1s kind to your skin. It will absorb bod't moisture and help keep you cooler ·• Some of the latest trends 1n sum. ---------------------------man is standing. If no t buttoned. it Hickey said. can be seen m European designs with softer construction and shoulders. more width and lapels on s1n&le-brcasted suns about 3'-. inches wade and doublc·brcasted su11 lapels shghtly wider. ""The Europeans arc getting away from the no-vent suits.'' he said. C.... I• Ml4 ... ,._ laten .. sl/u aa4 tl«:er•tf~• .WCI Sf I,._ 1184 .... • .i _,... ......... ••· ,,.,._~ ....... w ......... -~ ..me... •• ...,. • 1ef1.,, ••c,_,..,,,. t.r Mid ..... .,.,,. .. , •-'••rw,. ,..._.,,... -.., •• 16-t ,,.ri«t ...... ,....,.,,._ ..... '9MI P'IWTU QVSTAL CHffol4 Cft oa&a> F\.OWCU M~ u "1.1.0WS ""°"' eooas GaUTING c.uos llUOI MeY ecPf'9 Al'GMA... SAOfnl ~ W000VC TOYS 6TATIONCSY PKTuaa AlfOlllUCte MYCtf .. ( DIE.GREY GoosE INCORPORATED Nt !MT •nu1UN1a 8TUET . CoeTA NIM T ll.IPllOlfl '41· 1•• We're ..._.. .. I• W_,.n S.-rt. e>,p.lte R•lph• M..ut Op.. ••• .,~ .. ,..,.,,. ,., .. ,..,.. ,.._, C... VIM "--t,.._ won't hang right. For trousers. I 1h·inch cuffs arc in. Hackey said. "The cuffs kttp the trousers hanging better." Hickey says. Oran C..ty Wemea Lawyen and OC Natleaal PoUtieal Ca!IC8 will host a candidates ni&ht May 19 at the YWCA. 1411 N. 8roadway, Santa Ana. Candidtes for the office ofJud&e. school board, stte assembly. conpns andothCT county office will have approximately five minutes to speak with a 10.minute Q and A session followina. The program bqlns 11 6:30 p.m . and desserts and beverages w11l be serve. Reservations arc $7.SO if made before Thursday with 836-6003 or $1 0 at the door. A H·F ~ult scJls for $750 and up. wtth sports Jackets starting a1 about $550. Kenlyn Boyd. 771·5230 • • • S,11lau HUI Gardea Chill will conclude the club season May 24 at Sherman Gardens. Following coffee 11 9:30 a.m .. members wiU tour the prdens. then install new offkers during a business st'SS1on. Lunch and a show of fashions by Tamara's wi11 follow. • • • The Doceet G.ud of Bo~rs Mu· scum is seeking new membcn interested in leamina more about cultural an and then sharina their knowled&e through tours of the • • • facility and duriQa classrom pre-sen. The history of ballet wilt be tations. Guild memben have further discussed by Don Bradburn Monday infomatton and membcnhip appli. 11 the meetina of Lee.-I.Mies cationsat 972·1900. CU,1er, Oranac County Performing • • • J Ans Center. Two ballerinas will Jackie Bamle. author of "Con. demonstrate the dance at the 6:30 fc.ssaons oh Closet Eater, .. will speak p.m. ~tina 1n 1M ArU Center's at8:4Sa.m. Tucsdayattbemettinaof FoU'ndcrs Hall. • the MiS$iOn V~jo Day Cl\apter of Guests may llit'nd by C'91Jin& WMMM Aal9w F•sw .... The 496-4J.4S or 540-6152 mcttina wilf~ he.Id at tbc .Hohday • • • Inn. taat.tna Hills. Raervattons cu Members of•...._ vn ... be made by calliftl 170·1569. Plil~omminee 11nll be at • • • the Corona dcl Mar home o( Jul~ Tiie O.lf'la .. a, the "'omen•1 Jcnkifts It ll:IS a.m. TUeldal for d•~ilionofthe~HuborAn. mitaUataon of off'accn Pd hiadttOn. Oalnbef of'Commm:e. 'lriJI M8d CMl1 Prnideftt Phyllis Jona. 67S-0226. the 19'1 Silver A.nor ........ ID hu (unher informatJOn. ..uns.una hcroei" Tue.dly at aa I I :JO a.m . luncbeotl 1t \bt Ne~ Mli-non. for 22 yan. die Dotpb.ina hi~ bonOn:ld mca Md women ~ vOtaeer efRxtl M\'e toot n. rct'CJPid. Funlw illforinaaioe is available b) tdilie 644-1211. Tiera .. ....._ Chaldra~t H0tne ~y. wtn hold 1 ._ditofi nu...,. The .... tnU9'elUdC~naa6 dayat*H~le9Cla-.Cot P·•· dimer M .. led U. 1-. SUe SlcWllrt! Hilll!lillM of dliit 11 :JO COMMllL~ ..... il.....-a.m. ptt.mftl wil • ._ ....... ~ Tildr.cll.,. Sl7 .-. Md peam&atioft to .a.nm ofttit ...._ ~c... be_.._,~ 1ftd~nn· tounwn - ! t ~ I s l f a , • f. t .. I 3 1 h tl a c; ti SI n tt SC s Cl m SC nc ol ja st p R1 he lu Be he WI re M pu Cl 64 va -1 Pl I Ca sir do sci en as rur I CXI to' ad ad• tra "(] cal ' Or9ngrll eo.t DAILY PILOT/Sunday. MIY 11, 1Ha • --- llaJ"dn Beaeon poun for '85 gala cbaJnromaa Arden ,.~ Tiff any' sand SCR plan to spend Oct. 8 together By VIDA DEAN Ot ... .,.., ......... .. Breakfast at T1ffan) 's"' or "Break- fast Near Tiffany's." The key word here 1s Tiffany's. 1:he Nev. York-based Je...,eler 1s moving into South Coast PlazaJUSI m ttme for the 25th a nniversary of South Coast Repenol") Theatre and 11s I 0th annual gaJa. Plans for the Oct. 8 pla and the store'scorrespondinadebut date wctt 1~ pnmary topic of discussion Thunday at a breakfast held 1n the mall near what will be tht' entrance to the 9.500 square-foot store ··The pan) will Stan in the SIC • and dunng cocktails guests will ha'\'e the o pponun1t) 10 '1ew the mull1- milhon dollar e\h1b111o n. ·Diamonds of T1fTan).' ·· sa id Fuaaada Gllllagu, T1ffan~ 's VP of pubhc relatio ns. The s1t-<io v.n dinner. danc- ing and entena1nment will follov. in An ad101n1ng a1r-condtl1ontd tent <\II nine of the past gala chair- "'omen are suvmg as a rommm~ 10 plan the 10th gala beinit underwnttt'n Roses· are ready for spring sewing Roses are blooming e verywhere -on lapels. bells. shoes and o n barrettes. Now. clever seamstresses can S('w up lhetr own flowers from patterns offered by Bunenck at fine fabnc stores The fabnccan match or contrast wtth your doth~ for a c usto m look. hklf16lteaq Life has been made easier for homt' S<'>Aers with a fabnc<utting table. No more laying out a cutttng board on the floor or bed. The new Daynell able. available at HouS<' of Fabnc stores. ts made of cardboard and weighs 12 pounds. The aid sets up "tn seconds .. and folds to about 30 inches square Tall or-made P.0 .S.H. Gentlemen's Clothing in Fashion Island has created a ne-. sen ice for men unable to get awa~ from lhctroffice to shop 4.f\errccc1v1n$acall from a customt'r a salesperson v.ill call on ham with swatchM of fabnc~ catalogs and a few samples in hand, read) to determine the 1nd1v1dual's (or they w11l lakt' on an t'nttre office force) Size and preference b' T1l1Jn\ -. ~., 111 lhl·m 1ntlud1ng the fir'>I lha1'""on J n Lout 'Ewu'g and lhl· la\t L)d1a Htmts attt"nded the brt.'a~fa!>t (C3ll'rtd h' \omer<;t.>I l along v.11h Barbara Bow it 1 '84 I Jeu Wenke ("811 Ardtn Flamson ( l\'i) and Pat Alltn rxr I I Doi ( lock ('X 11 V.JS 1n Buuldl.'"r tor daughtl.'"r Bet<;\ ' graduation from I n1,l.'"r'11' of( olo- rado .\lso not lhl·rr v.erl' \ alle' Ri:1lle~ nc1 and Jud' Thri:.,h1t' ('Xo1 The brl·akfa'>t brun1.h 1ncludc.-d R~ntt and Htnry ~g~ntrom -\hl' v.111 ht-honoran gala lha11"'4oman and he v.t'komed Brian Ottl. '>('n1or Later tht' salesnerwn rtlums w11h a tailor and the new suits, Jackets. shins. shoes o r whatever. right do v. n to the pocket square Bob Gill 1s in charie of the shopping sen ICC. Si.tu 1arfM6e IM6• Make-lt-younelf Ntin roee. Bold a.aderwear- Ashamed ofyourduH-loolunggarbage bags hnmg tht' curb each week? Neiman-Marcus offers stylish conuun- ment for your trash. For the second season. lhe store 1s selling it's own garbacc baas 10 add color 10 }'Our neighborhood. The JUn~rcd and m1dn1ght-black sacks of last fall have been replaced by a softer. subtle parad1sc- jadeshadt' for spring. The store's name appears 1n a darker shade of green. Reali)' sman. They arc a\atlable in the I'\- gallon s1zc (30 for $6.25) and H-pJlon size (20 for $81 I The folk!> at (11tano l ndrr1o1<ear ..a~ a lash1onablc look st.ans from tht' 1ns1dc out and the be-st wa' to ~n ine~pensl\ t'I) sprucing UJ> \our "a rd robe 1~ "'11h inttmate apparel The com pan) offrrs am' nad of opuons in st\ lt'S a nd patterns -bold animal pnnts. floral. polka dots and stnpcs. Colors rangt' from pale pastel'> to bolds an rt'd ro)al. gold and blac~ A.II pant1C"i are a'a1lable tn stnng and h1gh-cu1 st) les and can he teamcd "Ith matching long or cropped tops \ P ot rl·tail 11pn:i11ons and otht'r T1tlan~ trnplo \l'l' ·'llh burlap bag\ ot hma bl'an' Jnd recipes for ·~knn'c, Ekan.. 1Rc.-nec v.ore Tit· tam hiul' and hlad .. 'hoes c,hc found in Pans d l 1upk ,,, c·ars ago I C 1ues1s found !ilu1 bo\e\ at their plJll'S. and 1n\1lk v.l re s1her·framed dl'\~ takndJr\ -J 'tJr marl tog Oct b Ohl notl'd that lhl· ')( P store \.\.111 be lhl' thinJ 1n < alite1rn1a tor T1ffam ·., v.h1th ... 111 ~ondudt: •IS ISOth an Ol'l'r\a\ H'Jr "llh the opening_ The store "'ill '>t'f\ e 3\ a model for future' Stor\'~ "'1th II'> thrtt" d1Stl Ol t • ~· lion'> dedicated to JCv.elr. '.:ti'> 1'"Jr and lu\un acccssortt'S 1-..:.tnc' ,\,1 t10ner. clocks and frag.ranll .\l\o at thc brealfast " • ..,, 1-1 an1c,11, d1re-ctor MairtiJa Bnson "1, v.a~ h ·p1 bus' tal1ng lOn(trJ , ..... ,,' fur thl' thl·atcr's Ton' tu t't :"I .. r . 1 Junt' "> and SC R dl'\1gn Cltft Fa•lllnu.u.hov.1llv.o1r~ "llr I tl..rn ' dcs1gnl·rs to come ur• " :~ .s µmt plan for the gala "Th1~"'1llbeagre.s1ga1.i \\cdrl'd• v.or~1n2 on 11 nol U\t nnt' ,h.irr " 111J1 Jnd thn arc pulling 10 som~ • "~ 1tld1l'' 1okcd Loalse Ewiq ,1 n rl'~JlkJ thl' first one "It was •1·.ill th1• 'l·n ti~t "'h11e-11c t'\ ent in I \rJfl~l l tlUOI~ l'\('f'\bod~ looked , t-..·:.iut1t1..1 1n that b1~ tent decorated r hlJ , I.. and "h11r rt "as reall) l= t/\ T hc \Hird "'a" thdl thc upcoming bJll lhl' 1h1rd undn a tent 1o1<1ll be the g.ht11nt 111 all "It v.ill bc \e~ el.ClllRf t pl;,in .,. 1th the T 1 ff an' des1,ners '-cltd F-:iulknC'r v.ho IS an award .-•nnl·r all b' himself Treasures at a bargain offered by New Directions For Women ( ollcctors will be able to shop tor trcasurt'!> at barg.11n pnct"S from 1n a m to I p m Ma) :!~ at the Gold Eleplaaa& s1knt auction sale planned b} Ne-. Duttttons for Women. The third annu.tl t'' cnt at a Corona dcl Mar home "''II feature JCv.t'ln . cnstal and '>•ht'r an11que-c, roman11c weekend'> and collclltbl~ "11la Ot-an l 'on is honorar. 1..ha1rv.oman and Dot C loc~ 1s cha1r- >A uman The S I 0 ticket"> 1 ncl udl' a hgh t lumhc-on Funher information and rt'\l'f\ at1on\ can bt. obtained b) calling 5-'8-8754 • • • T ht: ( aht0m1an'> v.111 entertam at 'S Wond~rf•I m \.1a' ~~ at the In me Hilton The ~ta~tcr C'hor:ale of Or- ange Count~ third annual benefit auction and dinner v.111 get under "I' w11h champagne and hors d 'ocu' re'> at 5 pm. "hile the sllentauctton 1-.1n progrc-ss and con11nucs "11h a ~Ille file1 mignon d1nncr and a li'l auction Kaue Duncan 1s lh~1rv.oman tor thc fund-ra1~r R~n a11nns at S '' each can be made h~ calling'~ I·' I"'' • • • "-c"'port-Balboa Rota~ ( luh Founda11on .md Bullod.' "1lsh1re "..;c"'pon Beach ha'e ~nl out 1n,1ta· t1on' for "A Night in tilt C.ribbeu " Thl' tnp v.111 begin .. pm ~turda' in thl f .tsh1un Island storc <. ha1rmcn \'1ctM \ ack and "allacc Ed"'ards "1th 8\.\ manager C'hns \'emos ha'e planned an t'\t'- nmg of dining. dannng and b1dd1n~ on both store floors Proceed<; "'1 assm the Rota(") in its suppon 'lf programs for >Outh and the elderh '\ acl can be reached 11 675-=~92 for thl· S50 rescf' a11ons • • • \ antage Founda11on of Costa ~c-.a .... 11 hold its founh annual ikat~r party fund-raiser Ma~ l5 at tht' Gem Tht'ater of Garde-n Gro'l' For ii S~5 11c~c1 pan1c1pan1s v.111 Stt an e\· clU!>l\C performance of··p\lmp Bo\S & Dmenc.' sample hors d'ocuH'CS from 6:30 10 8 curu1n-11me. and d~..cns dunng mterm1ss1on plus tn for a 'anct~ of o pponun1I) pn~- T1d..ets c.an be ordcf'Cd b' alltng t>45-7833. 'van ta~ "o rl s v.11h adults \lo h" ha,cde,elopmenta d1..ab1h11~ ( ur· renth. training 1., pro"ded for IOI cltl·nts The foundation alSCJ tran'>- pon~ client\ to and from JOb ~ltes and assists tht'm at thc JOh • • • The "le"' pu n ( entcr .\ssociauon and '\;cv. port Center Fashion Island "'111 host a m&JOr bash "IMKevu Niglttllf~ at tk lslaM," from 5 to 1 p m Thursda' Comphmentar) be-er \lo lne and lrce food from Fl catent'S "'111 be sen ed along with w1 Id and v.oolh tunes b' ~l &. The Diamonds ln\1tat1ons have b(-en mailed and can a;~ be obta1nt"d through Thur\da' at an informa110n booth 1n the \tnum • • • \1us1c of the ·5~ and '60s ,.,111 F" alung v.1th F-nda) ~ \'1va Lu Vqas night pl.inned b' tht' \.\.omen's ( oun- c it for Hean a!. a benefit for •.mencan H('3n .\s\QC1a11on C'h1ptt'r . The e' t'ntng of chance food and dannn~ \I.Ill begin at 6 30 pm in the Pl au 19() I '-c>A pon Boule' ard T urn1p Ru'>t "111 latt'r the dinner \1ar. Rcal\n,der 1hha1rv.oman of the S ~'-per t1l lt't pan) R~r­ 'lllom 1.3n bt· made b) calling 5"-\~'i~ . . . CXbb1e U\l.ll' of ( orona d~I '4ar .... ,11 chair tht· tounh annual spnng dinner danlC' of the Easter Seal Leap~. The blacl-llt' C\ent ~•II be held at fl_ 30 p m Saturda' at the \1end11:n Hold "'e""pon ~ach "~lrling >A11h Zasla' ""'II be-Penn' Han cOQCd~ator. Mrlan1e O'>Cland .ind .\nne Gilmore "1argare1 Helmt'. leaauc president. said the e't'nt •~ npccu:d 10 ra1st close ll S=O HI for tht' Usttr SeaJ Soc-1ct) T1d.('I\ art· S I ~5 pe-r person and can be obtaint'd b' calling 545-~033 • • • For t~ first 11me inns 18 seasons 01 existence. the L~guna Bt'ach Chamber Musi" Soett'I\ plan!> a <,OC&al fund-raisn .\ M•sical Feast. ()pa I, \lo11l be-gin at 6.30 pm ~a) 1111 thc Fn t' f'"l~t Resaurant in Laguna Beach <\am Goldstein and Eltubcth T it>mt''f are chaanna the m ulu-coursc g1•urme1 dinO<'r being donated b) (Plea. eee PLUS{M) I-I 1 OnnJC County AuJUliary of Bo~ Republtc of Chino and Santa Ana Wlll bold its fifth annual spnna fashion luncheon at 11 a.m. Wedncsda)' at the Balboa Ba) O ub. After a social hour/silent auction and lunch. guests will view fashions b) Gimone's. and restyled and designed furs by Pag's of Maltbu. A chorus from Boys R~ pubhc will entertain. Tickets are $30. 0.1re Van Hom can be reached at 642-5600 for information and rcser- be featured al 11 a m May 21 dunnga luncheon sponsored by Paso Pnmcro Aux1h1f) ofCh1ldren's HomeSoc1et) at the Mend1en Hotel. Newpon Beach. Tickets arc $45 for ramp seatina and $35 for regular scaling. Numerous pnzes v.111 be awarded. 1nclud1ng a Blackwell creation and vacation trips. Rcscrvauons c.an be made by calling C HS at 5-42-1147 • • • Olhe Crest Women"s Guild will founding board member of the guild. 1c; cha1rv.oman ~he can be reached at "'77-133"' R~n at1ons are S35 ~r person • • • vat ions. • • • Author-astrolngcr Linda Good- man \I.Ill be an tht' Ftnc Jewelry depanmcnt of Bulloc~ ·s. <;outh Coast Plaza. from I to 1 p m . Monda} She will m eet v. 1th cu-;tomers a nd d1scu~ her lat~t llool ·.tar Ci1gns.'' and O mega "atchcs' t0ll~t1on of ttme- ptetts charactcnzed b~ graphic. col- orful dials dep1c ung 5\ mbols from anctent culture\ hold a children's fashion show and luncheon Ml)' 13 at Turnip Rose Mr. Blackwell and his fashions will Restaurant Oranac. Jodi FCfT&Pmo. ~~~~~-=-~~~.:.._~~~~~~~~~~~--1 TRAVEL ••. From Bl CRUISING SINGLES: Ro>:al Canbbcan Cruise unc has a spcaal sif\lk1 fare for paSSt't\Ff'S who want a double--occupany cabin for ~m­ sclvcs on the line's sum~cn1~e C1'WJCS to Bermuda. Allo availa~ is a spcaaJ share fare. ~ specul pnces run May • throut.h Oct. 19. ••• CONTINENTAL AIRLINES has expanded its "Grand Ontinataons" tour packages 10 1ncluc:k11>me forS~O a day and up in Paris and l.oft:dOn. 10 addition to special peckll'S 1n A~ uaha. New Zealand. and Tahiti. _for ''Grand Destinations" inform111on. call (800) 43$--0040. RU Ff ELL'S IPlll.STEIY llC. .................... am_ ... _._ ••111 • WE'RE HURDNG. '·•'in~ II\\" l Jn'"' \l'r\ , 'pt,,," t I 11,· l' "''' "' "11r '"'·''" r n hd .,U"-1 ut hl·r ht1111.Jtll1Jrt.lll pn ..,:r.1111, I.\'\ p mp,11111111: \t"-1 "'' \.tn I Jftnrtl IH l"tlll' up''"'" Pk .t't ht Ip ' We're moving. So you're • saVIDg ••• Upto70% ! Lai\e Ad1er dnthmg~ Lat e Ad1er ... cjr'e"' Laise Adzer JC~e,,t,ne'' All at up to 1oc< "j' inc' But only for a /1mm d 11111t Huny over to PJ.shaon hljnd right nmt·. You'll save 'o mud it could be a moving e~penenl ~' SaJc tarts Friday Ma) 20 and run through Tuesday May 31. 1988 . Saturday 10-6~ Sunday 12-5 . Monday. Tuesday. \\bdncsday 10-6. Thursday. Frida) 10-9 j ----------- . NB actress's career gets under way with 'Parador' llJllAaYILOAT ........ 0 81' .. , came out ofnowhett," ttrrwb Lora Malhpn. a Ntwl)On BtKh maidtl tUrncd acuns wbo will make btT mo~ debut in Paul Mazursky's .. Moon O\'Cr Parador." teheduled to bt released this summer. Now she as an acuaa -a ICrious actress ~o docsn 't want to move too quickly • Even witb a friend Who is an ll(nt, matin& the tran.sition from model to actrcss is not easy -but in ber cue not for the usual reasons.. "It's hard co tum down $7,000 for one week of work (modcli!'f.) so you can stay and ~ad for a part. • Milhpn sa)'1 with a smile and a tua at her teas casually crossed bcocath her on the chair. Millisan's role was filmed in a smalljewel·min1na. town. Hett teencs a~ at the end or the movie. Her characte-r, "Alice,'' inn actrt$S with a productioncomp1ny makinaa movie m Parador. Millilaft's ~11 put her in regal company with, amona others, Jonathan Winten and Richard ~yfu s (the movie also stan Sonia Brqa and Raul Julia). She lauahs. "Richard Dreyfuss was givina me thumbs up after my sceoel." .. Nowhere" is Equal_i!)'.• 111 .. a tiny coal·minina town of 600, wait. 400 ~pk (since the kids all~ up and left). 11 was neat this town that the then 17-~r~ld Milhpn was dis.- covered a top modclina agency, John Casa ncas. She says. "I went (with a fnend) to buy some prom dresses" at a local mall. The modeling qency was at that mall looking for new faces. A shon wait in line and a video tape later. it was declared that Milligan "bad potential." She went on to spend the next seven years "in the busi- Millipn bad auditioned for a ftw puts befott "Moon Over Pandor," but as 5he says. "f was very l~y." The timing was riahL MiUjpn's friend in New York u\ed htt to read for a pan in the film. The day of Millipn's readina. the director hap- pened to be in tht offi~. She says with some amuement. ··1 walked in. read with Mazursky and &ol tht part. The next thing I know I'm on a plane to Brazil." At one point. '° her cha&rin. tM e!ayful ~yfuss commented loudly, So Lora, this is your fint film?" LOrall111.s.U toplaJ actrw She spent a busy 10 days in Brazil ID flnt role. and th~n it was over. M1lhpn had no formal actina a role player.·· training until she bcpn private M1Uipn says Cher is the actress she coaching in California. but because. most wants to be like. "Sht worked to her father was in the Army, her family be taken seriously. I can see myself moved a lot. Going from school to bc1na very successful in 10 years. school. Milligan says, you ••tend to be (But) I don't want to go too quickl> I dor," Milligan will appear in another weddina to "the most wonderful man film, "Twins." She plays a steWardcss in the world." ness ... 'Anything, ' 'Faith 'stil) rule roosts S, 'nae AalOCtated Presa The follo~in& a the top record hits and lea • po{>ular compact discs as the appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine Copyright 1988, Billboard Pubh- cauons. Inc. Reprinted wnh per- mission. NOT SMGLRS 1 "Anvtfllfte FfW Vou"' Glarie E1t.iet1 a. Mtam1 SoullCI Mechlne ( EPkl 2."0ne More Try" Ge«ge MlcflMj ICOI ~I 3."SNittered Or-s·· Jotlnnv Hele\ Jau (Vlrelft) 6.'"At<wayi Oil Mv Mind" Pet Sl'OCI 8ovi (EMI· Manl\attal'tJ 5."Nautlhtv Glr1l !Need Love Toor·~"'­ Foa (Jhlel 6."I Ooft't Went To Live Wllhovt You' F~ CAri.ntlcl 7 .,Ei.ctrlc 81ut" tee t-iouse CCtwnall\l I "Welt'" Wl\ite L Ion (A ltanhc) t."E\'et"yltllng Vo..r HHrl !>Hirn" Derv1 HeM & John 0.lft (Arl .. a ) IO'"Two Occa.ion1 Tne 0.... (Sc*r) 11 "P'-In Iha Oark ' Branda Ru1s.el1 & Joe E1oosilo(A&.MJ 12 ""Wl1'11nv Wall Ter1<1ee Trent D' Ar1>Y ( COluml>la l 13 '"Pink Cedin.c N•l•lle Cai. IEMI· Manhallanl 14 'T-"'91' Fcrtver Rick A"tev CRCAl IS.'' Anoer" .A.wClllTUlh IGetfenl 16 Drffmino" Orel>Ht••I Malloeuvrn In The Dark IA&MI 17 "Malle II RMI"' The Jet\ (MCA) 11 "'Cirde '"Iha ~rwi· Selinda Carll~ lMCAI 19 "Wiier• Oo llrOI<.,. Hearh Go"' Whltnev Hou1ton IArl\t•l 20 "Mv Gori S<.iave (CePlloO TC>rL~ I "Faith"' George Mld\MI ICOluml>l•l 2 "'Dirtv Dencln9' Soundtrec1t•• (RCA > J "'Mo<t 'Dir1Y Oencll!ll' Soundtrack" IRCAI 4 "Bad'' Mlc""4 Jacason IEt>lcl S."The HardUne ACCOf'Olng to Twence T,....I D"An>v'" Terrena Trent D'Ar~ (COl<lmbial •"Now and Z.en" Reio.rt Plant IEw-erennJ 7 ""l(idl" INXS (Allenllc) I ""A-'•'• tor OnlrUC11on" GUM & R- (Geff9n) t."Lel II Loow" GIOrle E1tefan & Miami Sound Mechlne tEPkl 10 "'S.v•llf AmuMf'Mtll"' The S<Of'Plonl (Mercurvl II "'1'4n•eria" Del L-rd <Mercury) 12 "'Tlttanv·· Tlffanv IMCAI 13 "Pridt" WMe Lion (Allenllc) 14 "S.vtnln Son of• Seventh Son" Iron Ma~ (CH iio!) IS Pwooles • P.oolff (MCA I 1' Out ol Ille 81ut' Otot!le Glb$0n IA llenhc I 17 'Ptf'Mal*\I llec;at-·• AerO\IT\lth (~) 11 IC•!>l>OOM Com.·· ICinodOm Come (Polv· OOf') 19 "Wllenever You Heed SomeOodv" Riel< AlllwY IRCAI 20 "'MP.• II LU I FOf'evet... Kelln SwHI Clllntertelnmenl) ADULT CONT~AltY SINGLES I "Sfltllere<I Dreams"' Johnny Hate1 Jan 1v 1ro1nl 2 'I 0on·1 wan1 10 Live WllhOul You'' F Of'tlener (A ttant IC I 3 'One Mole Trv· GeOf'lle MlchMI <COi· umblal 4 Plano 1n IM Dario. • 9'enGa Ruuel & Joe EM>Osllo (Al.Ml EDWARDS CINEMAS WE SERVE REAL BUTTER ON FRESH HOT POPCORN , , , ' .. ... " ~~~~~~~~~~-- S l ARTS TODAY A T AN EDWARDS CINEMA NEAR YOU ' I COSTAMISA- 11 TOtt0- 1.vtNS- MfSSION VlllJO- SANTAANA- STANTOfll - 11~;.•r --~----=-~-...j• IHI-~ '..nu"""" ---~~~~-...,....~·"' 1Jl&1-': .... "'SAUA" CN)alfaa I •l:#-S:tt-7 .. ,..lt;W .. AllO'ft TMR LAW" (R) ltMilolUI "MAD ... r 11»t9-M opposite Arnold SChwarzencger. Her fiancec is Jeff' Bjtetti. a New- And she was reccntlr, featured on the port Beach businessman. It was for television proaram • Eye on LA." him as well as ~rcarecr that Millipn Mill~n jua&l~s movie appear-moved to California last August. . anccs wuh auditions, modelin1 as--Her career plans are on hold n&ht s1gnments and commercials (she is now because of tht wedding. But after currently in a Coors commercial) but that. "I plan on diving in head first.'' her real pnority 1s her upcomin' June she said. have to stud)'. 'Tm doingevcrythingat once," she 5a)S. In add1t1on to .. Moon Over Para- SA VONLINNA BUILT ON ISLANDS •.• From Bl fresh local fish, as well as native liqueurs such as Lakka (cloudberry) and Mesimarja (Arctic bramble). and. of course. vodka. In the Lake Saimaa 01stnct. we toured Savonhnna. a little town built on several lSlands of Lake Sa1maa. From early June through late August, small steam-powered ships sail through Savonhnna's harbor g1v1ng daily sightseeing tours of the Sa1maa Lake System. Considered Europe's largest inland waterway system. it 1s about 185 miles long and hnks a number of lakes, rivers and channels. Savonhnna is perhaps most famous. however. for its annual opera festa\.al. For three weeks each July, this cit) 's 500-year-old Olavmhnna Castle 1s the site for performances by opera singers and orchestras from around the world. In the eastern pan of the lakelands. s._---A -a..a --•• •h-..•b Sa llnna'• harbor we visited lmatra. a town not far from "'~·poWll::n;'u INUpe ~ ,......,._ TOD • the Russian border. where we spent and Hamina, Finland's only town Helsinki the following day. the night at Valtionhotelli (the Na-with a circular layout and s1tt of many Helsinki·s Aleksanterinkatu Street. tional Hotel). Although we stayed in colorful churches and other public ·in the heart of the city. is the place for the modem addition to the hotel. the bui1dings. shoppers. The most prominent cstab- mort interesting building. both his.-Back in Helsinki. our group found hshmcnt 1s Stockmann. tM country's toncally and architecturally. 1s the old plenty to sec and do. bcjJnning with largest department store. which car- castle-hke struc1urc next door. which the South Harbor area. known as ncs almost everything possible. from "as being refurbished dunn1 our Hclsinki·s "Front Door." since this is Canadian lobster to Malaysian 1m- v1s11. In earlier times. tM Russian the arrival point for all of the cruise ger. Stockmann. along with the many ro)alty often stayed at tht Val-ships. other stores and boutiques in this t1onhotelh dunng their vacations in One of the biggest attractions in the shopping district. carries designer Finland. harbor area 1s Market Square. where goods such as Arabia ch1nawarc. In the morning. we stopped outside e' erything from flowers to furs arc on Fiskars scissors. litala crystal. Aank- the town of Langinkoski to set the display. Many townspeople come ka woodenware. and Marimekko Imperial Czarist Fishing LodJe. here dail) for the very freshest fish textiles -all Finnish products that which is today a museum with and locally 'rown product, such as typical!)' combine elegance and quah- p1ctures. furniture. and an assortment puolukka (hngonbemcs). At mid-l) with functional design. of memorabilia from the days when day. all of the market stalls are the Russian czar's family used this dismantled. the concrete 1s scrubbed. propcny as a summer retreat. and a half-hour later. a new group of Our last SOJOum in the lake d1stnct merchants ha"e tht1r stalls set up and was to Porvoo. Finland·s second filled with their wares. In October. oldest city. 31 miles from Hcls1nk1 on this 1s the stte of the annual Hemng the south coast. Before its founding 1n Festival -a time 10 sample herring 1346, this town was already an in a "anety of sauces and prep- important trading post. due to its arations. strategic location at the mouth of the Also near the South Harbor arc the River Porvoo. Besides its distinction Presidential Pala~. City Hall. Senate as a port. Porvoo is thought of as an Squart\ Lutheran Cathedral (whose an1st colony. and a place to visit green dome dominates the skyline). h1stoncal buildings and museums. and the Uspens1 Orthodox Cathedral Probabl)' the most photoeraphed -all within walking distance of each buildings in Porvoo are the bnght red other. salt houses. a row of eighteenth A harbor ferry takes v1s1tors to ~ntur) warehouses hncd up along Suomenlinna. an 18th century sea the ri ver. fonress built on fi ve islands. An Other stops along the lake Tour overnight cruise from the South included Joensuu, another toWJ1 Harbor will land tourists with more where the Karelian culture is well time to spend in either Stockholm or preserved; Kerimaki Village. site of Leningrad the next morning for a day the world's largest wooden church; of sightseeing. followed bv a return to IF YOU GO Finna1r offers direct flights from Los Angeles to Helsinki. Other air- lines that travel lo Hels1nk1 include Pam Am and SAS. Once there, you will find that Finland has one of the most com- prehensive and least expensive air- line networks m Europe. The Finna1r Holiday Ticket fare. S250. allows unhm1ted air travel within Finland for 15 days. Youths (ages 12-23) and senior c1uzens art eligible for a 50 per cent discount o n the regular fart. Family discounts art also available. A vanety of tours, ranging from one to eleven days. are offered to various parts of Finland. For details.. contact your travel agent. or the Finnish Tourist Board, 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite I 025. Los Angeles. (213) 277-5226. HA VASU'S BRIDGE AND BEYOND •.• From Bl The village shops cai:ry such lhmp as leather &O<>ds. BritJsh imports. candles. colfcctiblcs. coats of arms. Jlass works. and a variety of &ift Items. Restaurant choices include Watney's. an authentic English pub: the Mermaid Inn for fish and chips: the Royalty Pub and Deli; and Papa Leone's Pizza. The village is also the pla~ to book a cruise on Lake Havasu aboard the Dixie Belle. a paddlcwhccl nver boat. or sian up for a Blue River Safari e~cursion 10 nearby Topock Gorse. or to the casinos of Lau&hlin, Nev. ( 130 miles roundtrip). Other vill• booths rent smaller craft such as peddle boats.' jct slis. canoes, mini power craft. and bumper boats. In addition to walef 11e1ivlties, the 4.S-m1le-lon1 lake which ai ves the city its name also accommodates house- boats. Ooetina bal'IC$ for campers. olatforms for pa:rasaiJ1ns. and areas for fisbina. Fiwrmcn come here for crappie. latte mouth bass. blue cm. Cltflsh. tnped bass and uout. Al~ the lake Is the main (oC:al point for rcctation hnt. other mon amenities include eolf (on dlrec I a;. hok Championship couna); imni..; bowlu~ racquetball, CIMplflt and RV filrilitia. hikint. and ~­,.._ AM 1fallof'tblt isn·1 mouah. dlere me alto 1nterat1111 day tnps from I.* HaVIM City to the Darby wildlife ~ P&rtcr and Patter Dun. and Plantt. - llAY AIU NATIONAL WILDUl'S unJOB Located oa the ColondO and lin Williams Rivm tirtwen Neidla. caur .. w Pnn, Ai'iL. ... ~ ,_ lht dllhnctlOft ol _ tyi.. within daret counn: Calib'ail'1 SU lmwdino County and ArboM'1 ..._w ud La PU C'OUMia. £Rib. ..._.•IMl,IM~pwowilllta :::=. ..... .., ... , 1'1111 T .... Geils·.-ti die -.11-e1a. ..... features along tht lower Colorado River. Some of the mountain peaks here reach 2.400 feet, and the Colo- rado cuts throu&h colorful cliff's that rise several hundred feet above the riverbanks. The refuae and its surroundings arc nch in the history of early settlers. Topock Gorge contains many Indian pet!'Ojlyphs and other anifacu. Sev- eral inactive mines from the eold- boom years can also be found here. PAllER The century-old town of Parker is located 38 miles south of Lake Havasu City on Arizona Hipway 95. The town's roots in Indian culture arc displar.ed at the Colorado River Indian Tnbcs Museum and Library, open datly from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admis.sion is free. · This riverside community'sannual events include an off-road race, county fair, )Ct boat races, lnd11n Da)'s. and the Parker Rodto. For dates and times. call (602) 669-9211. P Alli.Ell DAM Ewen cloler than the cily or Parter is Parker Dam.just IS miles south of Lake Havasu City on Kilbway 9S. This J2()..foot tall structure was built between 1934 and 1938 u .pan of'a Kries or dams to conV'OI IM tt.t. raaina Colontdo River. The i.-of the dam displa)'s the power.,.., aad its ma ive turbines. Whit\' ·iuDPIY ~ for both ArilOM and. ICU- fom11. Frtt stlf-suided toun ol tlM: dam aru va1lable daily &om I un. IO s~.m. PLANET Around the tuna of the emcwy. ·ta.e lmlC tOWft of Plaoct na ·• llJl!laY. buitli• nnmaaitJ. ,_., oldie orWinal builctiftll, -' 11 lbt poll office .... _.. ......... ............. ~ .... loc:aled-Jml u•ite el ,.,... ad ... ,1 ......... '111*111•-.:r ....... ..,.. ..... .... -15 ......... . . ,., -~~ Tht Hohday Inn. 245 London Bridie Road (602-85~7 l ). has 160 rooms ranaing from S38 to $65. plus a restaurant (with an excellent salad bar). loun&e. pool and spa. 1he Ramada London Bnd&t Re- sort. 1477 Queen's ~oad (602·855-0888) is a 202-room castle· lik~ hot~I. that features &olf, tennis. a sw1mm1na pool, restaurant. and mceuna rooms. The main lobby displays a full-size ~plica of a royal coronation couch. Rates ranee from, $55 to $180. The 120-room NauticaJ Inn Re. sort. I 000 McCulloch Blvd. (~2·85S-214.1). also otTcn golf. ten-nis. a sw!mm1na.~1. restaurant. and convenuon facilities. Rates ranac from $60 to S l 60. PLUS ••• ~- , I I I • f A I ~ ( r a 0 n d l'- c a s e Cl r. h e· l tr " le n pt c ht p1 ot pc pc .. I Sc Be be a~ IS 1c; sa ba sh Ri on SU an so m1 en he- • 'Pump Boys, Dinettes' w..eek 'sonly newcomer Welcome back, Dino It's d>b tick on t~ local Lhealrf c1rcun. v.1th onl) one ncv. production p>tnl on th( boards this \\.rek The Orangr Count) ~mt(rt oft he mus.acal ''hln' S.y1 AM Dllwliet" at tM G(m Thcatrr an Garden Gro\e has the spoth&ht all to uselt bov.anc an Saturda} for a !.llH~ttk engaar- ment. °'an Hess 1s darecung the foot- stompani. hand-clappinc musical \\.hteh v.-111 fcaturt' L(1sa Jo '-"alter K(lh E'an~ krT) Sagans Ga~ Grantlum, Tom Gnffin and [)a, 1d Klein SYeJYbodJ lo.a eomebody eometime, and membera of Dean llartin'• Golddlaen eeem to lo•e bla return to the atage at Balfy•a - Lu vecu. llartin. 70. dropped oat ofa toa.r of the old .. Rat Pack" In March for treatment of a kidney problem. Pertormance!. """I be 11,cn \\-cdncsda)s throu~ ~turda's at 8 p m unhl J unc _ 5 • llh unda) SlllJlnp at] p m ~a' :!:! and June 19. and at 7"l0 Jun\'. 5 and I:! at the G~m I :!85:! ~atn ~t . (1ardt>n Gro"t' (all 636-7~ 11 for 11d.c1 1nforma11on ~ half-do1en ~ urn:nt attraction\ ""111 be h'-·ad1ng fur thl·tr last roundup 1h1\ ""ed. The' an Golden anniversary caps a golden career for Bob Hope •''Seal<.'ape.; at tht' ~hematl\c Rcpcnor) Thcatn I ti 'b S Grand ~'e Santa ~na c 1t· -9.:'l.Jl ,.1nd1ng up toda~ Jnd Thur\JJ, through nt'\I Sunda) at 8 I> m •"Playln1 Doctor" b) the: Hunt- ington lka'h PIJ' hllu\l" at (11<tlc:r School at trathm.,.ir .rnd Effingham 1n Huntington lkJlh <83:!-1.$05) final performancl''> fnda~ and Satur- dJ} at 8 p.m •"Dea~ of a SaJttmu.. in the OTarN Lib Tht.·atc:-r al Orangt" ( oas1 C-olk-gc ('o.,w \k..a 1.J '2-58801. clos- ing performJnce'> Thursda) through Sa1urda) at 8 pm 1oda} and nC::\l Sunda) at ~ p m By JERRY BUCK /l#T........_~ LOS ANGELES -The ~car 1s 1938: Hitler annexes Austna. the Munich Pact lets German) pan111on Czechoslovakia. Wro ng-Way Cor- ngan flies from New York to Dublin. and a brash )Oung comedian gets has own radio show on NBC .. Good cvening. ladies and gentle- men. this ,., Bob Hopt for Pcpso- dent... We're broadcasting from NBC-s ne"" building ... They tell me: 11 costs more than Mrs. Roosevt"ll°s annual train fare·· Bob Hopt hat the aarwa .. cs runntng. ska nose into the wand. poking fun at CH<) sacred cov. in sight As he turns 85 Ma) :!9 and celebrates ~O )Cars with NBC first on radio and 1hcn on telc .. l'ilon. Hope: hasn·l slowed down o ne: bll O'er lunch in a sunny comer of ha" estate 1n the Toluca Lake section of Los -\ngeles (he has c:quall) Large digs 1n Palm Springs). Hopt explains that with less than two wcd.s befort' he tapes an all-star b1nhda) and an- n1vc:rsa~ salute.'. he was fl)ing ofTto perform 1n Kansas C 1ty. Chicago and Columbus. Ohio After 1hc two-hour spec1al 1s taped he wall v1s11 Korea for fi.,.c da\S for prc-01) mp1c ceremonac:s. On thr datt· of the telecast. Monday. he'll bl' performin~ 1n .\naheam The special. refl('Ct1ng Hope·s ptnchant for long titles. 1s called .. Happ} 81nhday Bob -50 Stan Salute Your 50 Years With NBC ·· &sides the 20 or more stars who ""'II be at the: taping. another 50 or so w 111 appear in chps from past Hopt shov.s Hope"i. radio show lasted un11I 1952. He started on tclev151on an 1950. .. , came to Hollywood an 1937 ··he says ... but before: that I was on radio back East. I dad a monologue on a show with hep Fields and ha<; Rippling Rhythm." He: also apptartd with D1clc Pov.ell on "Holl) wood Parade.··· Hope was the toast ofBroadwa) an such plays as "Robena:· .. Sa) When .. and .. Red Hot and Blue •• He might ha,ecome to Holl) wood sooner than he did but he was a little miffed at the: studios· lack of enthusiasm over his sc~n test and held out for thrt'e yea~ -1. • \C:UEn .m .\RD ftl\"\1R l BOO FOREIG\ L.\.\Gl ~GE F1L.\I e! NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS LIDO · Nc•polt Beech 173-aSO Fn. Mon-Thur s·•s a-oo 10:00 llSlll/Sm 1 15 3·30 5 45 8:00 10 00 I - Bob Hope da' nights and Red kelton came: after us ·· Hope: and ( rosb> v.ert' frequent guests on each other's radio \hows. '" add111on to tht> .. Road .. mo' 1cs Once Lucille Ball asked Hope: 10 find a place: for her husband. band lcadl•r Desi ~rnaz He: was on the sho"" tor tv.o \Cars and never got a laugh ··1 met him later. after ·1 Lo\e Lun ·and I said to him . ..,. o u mean )OU:rc getting laughs.,.·· Ho pe: sa's '"He fell down laughing.'" Hope laun'-hcd his tC:k\ 1s1on ca- reer on Easter <iunda\ 1950w1th a II\ e broadcast from the "roof of tht' '-e"" •"Baref .. t ia tb~ Pan .. b' the \ alk\ PlaHn at thl' Trabucu H1ll<t High ·$(hool tht"att'r 2"'501 <mdo'a Road. M1'>\1on \"1cJO 1586-1.:'14. c>.t 3.:'&.l. clo\ang out Fnda' and Sciturda\ al 8 pm llxia' and nc:'t Sunda' al .J pm •"How the ~r Half Lov"" at tht: Harlc4u1n D1nn1:r Pia' huu'>C \503 S Harbor Bh d Santa ~na 1Q"19-55 I I 1 closing ix-rformancc:<t .\msterdam Theater in "iev. \ ork His guests were Dinah Shorr. 'Old Bones' top Douglas Faarbanls Jr and ika L1lhe Hope. lin1\hang lunch 1Allh ICC mystery novel cream and a coolie. sighs and aU.s ··0o \OU ha'c an\ 1dc:a ho"" ma"' '1[\\ \ORK !.\Pl -··Old 1oke\·r,e done'l Earl> in m:y carttr ·1 Bones:· a mHtc:n no't'I set in Franct> dad all kinds of 1oles I'd do Italian and rcalh1ng back 10 \\orld \\ar II Juh·s People laughed but I ""as -.-.on 1hc Fdgar from th(' \hstel"\ F1nall) he signed 1Allh Paramount tc:rnble v.tth d1al<."Cts \\ rtll"I"'\ of ~menca for 11s v.rtter and launched his film career """h ·I ""as t'mc~ at the: Onental ~aron Ellrns .. The Big Broadcast of I ~38 " Thl•ater in Chicago. ""hich showed .\ngc:la Lansbuf") and \ 1ncl·n1 .\not her star in the mo\ ae was mo' 1cs. I'd introduce 1hc: band and Price rC'Ce1\ ed Ra\ en a""ards named Doroth\ Lamour. who v.as later to other acts and tell JOkcs ~fkr that I for PU\·" ~m apix-ar ""Ith Hosx and Bing Cro\b) in ""l·nt into\ audl'\ ilk I had tlAO offers '-o' d1\I Ph\ lies "h11ne' IA3S all thl" .. Road .. pictures but took the Keath C1rcu11 so I could naml·d (1ranJ ~la'>tcr of \.hsier\ for · ··Thl·rc was a \Ong in the: picture pla) the Palaet· Theater in Ne:"" York hktaml' ach1e' cmcnt · · thl'\ ""anted me to sang ... Hope sa\S. Out of that I got onto Broad•a> and Edga~ al\O V.t'nl Ill·· 1akrout"· h' "'I sho""l·d 11 to Dolor(") rh1s v.1fe. a got offers from Holl~""ood ·• Jam .._ouf as bc:-st m'stc:n m.1\lc forml'r singer) and Shl' J1dn't thank HOP<' dcx."Sn 1 ans""er his own ··'\utl rad.er .. b' \\ 1ll1am Hank' a\ too mulh of11 The song v.as Thanks qucsuon about ho"" man) JOkcs he·., tx-..1 T\ mo' ae. -The Musgra'e forthcMcmon ··· told Buthed~ha,easecrt'ta~pull R1tuJ1 ··\1arnngSherlockHolmrs h' The song won thl' Oscar that 'car the scnpts from his earl) radio shov.s krcm' Paul. 1n the PB '"\hstel"\ .. and 11 b«ame Hopc:'s thc:mc song. He from the files He has tlAO mas~I'<' scm-s." a'> be-st T\ segment and v.ould later do a l1lm called '"Thanks , a uh\ in a building on the: estate · Bimbo\ o f the Death <iun.. b' for thl' \.1cmor. ·· grounds ""hl·re he l~ps all of h1., Shaf)n \1c( rumbas b(os1 paperhal~ ·-rd ncq:r Jone a full -length pie-matcnal original turc tx-forc and the d1r('Ctor told me -------------------------------4 e\l"r\lhmg ""as done with the <''es:· •.,,... 'L ~TOYI' he .,..,s ··vou ha'c 10 see 1110 t>ti1c:'e 1 .... _. .,_ . ._..._ •--" ••- 11 I dad C\ l'f) th mg hu1 thro"" m) e~es 1 -11•111---·,--.·.~-·•. •.--•ti•.-·-..::1--· --,Ro~boc~-0•1n~'~l~"I 0\l'r m\ shoulder... -e mos en • .,,·--., ac on 11rm Since ,, • On radio. hi\ hand leader was I -O..Silllll.CNCM:lOTI9M ~:·:~~;,._E'(!'~f~.~~ ~~~·~, •:~~~~~ ·-~-·'19= ttmes his singer. included Frances .. t:a~~ford. Jud) (1arland and Dons ..... ..Wc&otofTtoa!>lowstan.butonC'C il •• ""e ~taned "e ""ent 10 first in the ~R~ ~ m--1'"' -· ·~ ... -. ratings \Cf) fast.· he: 5a)S ... It ~as a ~ combana u on of p1ctu~s and radio. 1-..::;:::;;:;;;,_ __ -::"'.'::---~='::".~--:°"::_=:---::......,.:::::.-:...,::---:;_::;;,_::;;;, .. ;;11 Each helped the other W( followed *:::.-ma ·:::-~~ -. 1--• _, ..... ,. 'Fibber McGtt and Molly' on Tues-~-"'•" ~--,_.,, u.~1 ....,.... -·•- • ...,.......,. ---~ ..._-.SWT1" WCllWWWt• "'MILAGRO' IS WONDERFUL! An in<ftdiblt cut, ~HtifuUy dittctH. 1 lovH this filml'" -Jetl ~COOO ~ AWUC'A Cati 10-H11 Pvt •••• .W.• towo•• fOf ' ·-------- \ --·---------c--..· VI--.. -II __,,~ .,, " 141' -sm 1U10Ya TMS LAIS .. , l 10 1:lOJ D ....... t Ifill 1 00 S:IO l :St Toi TITUS ·O ; Tunda} throush unda~ 11 \al"\1ng curu1n times •"B'* el Pardbe" and an t'\C'Olf\I of one-aet pla)s at Rant ho Sanuqo C olk'&('. 17th and Rmtul s1n-c1~. Sant.a .\na t66"'-31t1'1 tina P<'rformancn of ··Birds .. Thur-.da' and \aturda} .and the one-act'> f nda all at 8 p m Other producuons con11nu1n~ lht'tr ~~UH' cnpecmcnts <tround 1 >r angc.-( ount) include: •·~ Sdaeel fer SeaMal' "" lht' main stage aod "Dos JAck''" in the S«ond S14gc of South Coa,t l<qx·r ton 655 To•,, Center Or ' 1 ''lJ \1N (QP-4033) ·~ScandJ ri..n' Tut°'Sda\S through Fnda\') al ... r n Saturda.)S al :! JO and if \undJ" .ll :! 30 and , JO until Ma' ~IJ ""h k .. Logel · 1~ on stage Tuesda'' through Fnda\" at 8 JO Saturda" .:it ~ anJ 8.10 <,unda' ~ at 3 and I" r m un11I June.-Ci • .. DnC1lla: ~ MH1cal"'"" at the \\ c-s1m1mter ( om mun t T healer .,,..,, \.iapl-t' I \\ e .. 1min .. 1c:r (Q<)S-41131. Frida,., and \41urda,., at 8 30 through June .J •Thc "Fnietattd Mirror.. 1m- pro' 1sa11onal romed) troupe at the Final I\ J L n1u>rn f mponum 21 .J \1a1n St H un11ng1on Beach f8·H-t:X•·PJ. Fr11.la\\ and Saturda's at 8 30 1hrough \1a, 21< •"NHpty Marietta" b' the Full- t'non (I\ 1c Light Opera at Plummer .\ud11onum ( hapman ~'t'nuc: at Ll·mon \1rN'.'t f ulknon ! 'i.:'b· '8321 Thur~a' \ through Saturda' \ at 8 p m and <)unda'' at :! "l<l unltl \fa, ,:'Q •"T'k Piff Piper" b) the Amen- C"•n (h1ldrl'n°!> Thc.ater al the: ~n .. he1m ( ul1ur:il .\rts Ct>nttr. 931 N Harbor Bh d Anaheim 1-4'1 5U321 \aturd4l\!>and Sund.a) sat •2 pm through June .:'t> Dinnl'r thratcr prl-SCntat1oru con- tinuing thc.-1r run!> are •"Tlw Soud of Male" at Eliza- tx·1 h Hu""ard \ ( uru1n Call Dsnn(r Thl'Jt~·r 09<1 El (amino Rtal. Tusun 11< '\s-1 ;.io1 n1ghtl~ e~ccpt Monda)' JI ' Jf\ in~cuna1n times through ~pt .J •·· .\ Oorw1 ~ .. at the Grand l '' nnu I hl·ata ... Frt'('dman Wa)'. \11Jht1m • --~-"'"'I Ut ntghtl) except \I, ndJ\\ JI '"f)tng cunam umes UI Iii lurth~I nullle •"I Do, I O." at the 5outhampioo I>• n .. r Thl·.tter 140 4.\C Plco. San ( ll"llll"nll" (4%-"7)"''6 ) \\C'dnnda)'S Jnd fhur\daH at 8 15 Fnd.a}s and \J tL.rJJ,~ at ti ~S Sunda\S at I 30 Jnd' ~1hroughJu~IQ C .\UBOA.RD -The lr"'-tne Val~) < 1lkgl'. Thl'atl-rfaar't for Children has Jrmuunll'd aud1t1ons for two pro- Jul 1 on' \Chcduled this sum- nwr tl"\OUt)v.111 be held b) appo1nt- l"'l n1 uni\ bct"ttn 6 and 9 p m f n\U\ and from I to 4 p m Saturday fur ·the: Emperor!> Nev. Clothes" IOP<'ntng Jul~ 81 and .. Snow Wh1t(" !Jeri\ 1ng Juh :!91 appoint~ts md' be mad(' b\ caJlmg 559-1231.. BACllSTAGE -:-..inc: UCI actors. all m.-cnt graduates from lM MFA program an lk11ng. "''II be fcatumd performers an ~ talent showcase at H ulhv.ood \ \fatm. Th~ta Mon- da\ at I 3< and 1 p m panaopaung "''fl bt· Lt-she Gra) Ron Hasunp. \tl"' en lngra\!>aa. C~ nthaa Bla1SI(. 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I lope you wdl = dlis. -A SEATTLE DEVO- -.a SBAm.E: ftllt eM_, .. ak1M 111•ae~ .. O.. Mn ....,. s. ,.,. rve l'fteh'ei 17 ....... y ....... *Ont.,..... ...... ,11 .. DEBORAH ELIZABETH HAG- GERTY 80m June~ I 9S9, in Seattle. djcd Fd> 17. 1981. of cardiac arrest due to cocaine abuse. She was a beautiful )'OU.DI woman •1th straWbcrry blond cwls. a ptle soul and a aenerous heart. She loved music and bactpm- cnon and all p-owina thin&S. ~ peciaUy rotes. She was a gifted writer •hose wort. known onJr to a few. lhowed Uuiabt and senSJtivny. She died a victim of poverty and drugs - each underminina her abilit)'. to fight the other. The l~n ofher hfe is this: If you know someone who is huning. reach out to that person today: if you are huning yourself. ask for help. Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •A 10 4 '7 AXJ953 0 6 • • .. 2 WEST EAST •QS2 +9 763 Q •• •· -; Q 2 0 Q .... 3 \. 9 7 5 2 • K J 5 3 • 10 9 7 SOUTH • K JI :' 7 6 .. . AK JI . •A Q 6 The bidding: Soetll West North I NT Pass 2 ~ Pass 3 • Pass 5 -Pass Pass Pass 2 <'.' 2 • 4 NT 6 - East Pa Pus p Pass Opening lead: Eight of ./ Strange as it might seem , finesses are oOl an easy subject for a bridge writer. A few days ago, we discussed a hand where the winning line was to avoid having to take a finesse. Today, the road to Eldorado lies in taking a finesse in a suit where you have no loser! Non.h-Soulh were using transfer Debbie leaves behind a snev1na family: her mo*'. Mary; her brothen. John. Michld and 0raorY. her listen. Cas•nctra, Pamda. Linda and Marilee; six nephews and l'litces; bet partner. Michael, and numerous fmnd.s. A ptjvate memorial service will be held after cremation. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: A teemt letter sianed "F.L from Speedway, Ind ... de9Cribcd a story told by a professional football player. Herc is the anecdote. I hope you think it's good enou&h to print ALAS. NO WHEELS The momina he turned 16, .. Bob .. looked out at the driveway and did not sec the car he had elJ)eeted. ~ spoke to his father who reminded him about the length of his hair, his ne&lcct of his Bible ttadiJ'I and the sad state of his grades in schooJ. The young man rccoenized the authonty m his father's voice and Sot busy. CHARLES GOREii bids in response to no trump open· ings. Thus, Nonh's two diamond response showed a heart suit, and rus two spade rebid confirmed game-going values and suggested interest in slam. Since South held a maximum no trump with fillina cards in spades, he cue-bid bis club ace, and Nonb needed no further urain& lO ao for slam. Wisely, West decided that be djd not want to lead from any of bis honors , so he chose a trump lead. That dissuaded declarer from even thinking about a finesse in the suit, and he was delighted to fmd the queen of trumps dropping on the second round. It might seem that declarer could now afford to take fmesses in both spades and dubs for bis slam. lf either were to succeed, a 7S percent chance, 12 uicks were there for the Al the tod of. U.. ~. Bob ~bed his fathttl!Pin. He had a ~card that sbowtd cOnsickrabk improvement. bol his lither ahook bis head and commented 111in on the lcnath of bis hair. The 16-year-old pro1ested. He reminded his dad that be had been readins tbe Bible and noticed that JesUI hMI I~ hair . His father rnponded, ·You keep on reading that Bible. son. and you·u find that Jesus walked nearly cver)'-Whe~ he went.. Sisn me -A LUBBOCK PHAN. DEAR LUB: Beaettfel! ........_ fe1' .,.., 1 dlffenat tlM ef B1bk •tw'J. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several years aao you rcponed on a poll that rated the honesty and e\.hical stan- dards of professJonal pcopJe. Who were the most trusted and who were the least trusted? Thanks for a quiet reprise. -WOODBRIDGE, NJ. DEAR WOOD~~--were at tk tep, wtG b Mt far kMH. ftea came lelltista, .. )"1- ldau aad eagtaeen. Teadaen DHt. dteD poUcemea, fellowed by bukus. TM least truted 'Were lawyers, real estate a1eats, ,.Utldau, lataruee uJnmea ud act.erttstac PMP1e. At Ute very bottom of lite lbt were HM· car salesmea. asking. However, declarer found a sure-trick line. At trick three he led a low diamond from dummy, in- tending simply to cover any card that East produced . When East followed low, declarer inserted his eight. West won the trick cheaply enouah with the 10, but he was well and truly endplayed. Whichever suit he returned would give declarer an extra ltick in that suit: a diamond would allow three discards from dummy; a heart o r a club would resolve declarer's pro b- lem in the suit led , and be would get sufficient discards from dummy on the ace-king of diamonds to take care of the other losers in the sjde suits. Daytillle Etnilly nods announced NEW YORK (AP) -"Pee Wec's Playhouse·· was nominated 1n 14 categories and the soap o pera "Santa Barbara" collected 13 nods as the -------.........,-------------------. Daytime Emmy Award nominatio ns FANTASY LINGERIE 1rs NOT JUST ANOrHER LINGERIE STOIE! IT HELPS MAKE YOUR FANTASIES 4 DREAMS COME TRUE! JUST INI FULL 6" SPIKED HEEL OPERA PUMPS lQH5 TOU PLUS SOME FAR-OUT SENSUOUS CLOTHING l!LBGAlfT SBOPPllfO FOR JaN A WOMEN a LOVERS FAHTASY UNGEltlE a occessooes H1H2 HotDol llYCI founl01nVolley CA 92108 (7U ) '7W3$6 llOH.·SAT. 'OAMfOt ...... '1 AMf06NI VENETIAN GO~DOL S 0&.D ~ ltOMANC£ NI.OAT GourtMt basbts w/~ & rows. llVlNf COAST CHARTEltS 675-4704 SIC THI E..aA&.D SrW ••1•1 PrOfrislOnlif ~,.,,.,,.. were announced Thursda). "Pee Wec's Plar.housc." on C BS. will vie for best children's sen es w11h two PBS programs. "Mister Rogers· Neighborhood" a nd "Sesa me Street." "Santa Barbara:· on NBC. will compete w11h four other soaps for best drama series: "All My Children" and ··General Hospital ... both ABC; and "As the 'W orld Tums" and "The Younf and the Restless," both CBS. "Al M) Children" was nominated in 11 categories .• as was '"The Young and the Restless." There were a total of 199 nomi- nauons: 69 fo r CBS, 46 for NBC. 36 for ABC. 28 for PBS-and 20 for syndicated programs. Da \Id Forsyth of NBC's .. Another World." Kathleen Noone of "'All M)' Children" and Kim Zimmer of C BS' "The G uiding L1aht" read the nomi- nations dunni a ceremony at the Waldorf-Astona Hotel. The winners will be named June 29 by the National Academy of Tele- vision Arts & Sciences and the Academy of Telcvision Ans & Sci- ences. Other nomin«:es include: •GerM llf' llUdW!ce N<lldN llon .now "The Pra ta lt""4," cas. "The s25.ooo Pvramld .. cas. ''WM91 °' Fer•~:· Nee. ··win. LOM ~ ~.··Hee.. •T ... w t«Vlol '1IOw "~;· ''Thi C.llfl Wlnfrev Sllow" end "Wll Stlrln« Show " •~; "The Frugal Gourmet" end "Thl• Old"8uM''NS •LA9f• ectrn• In • *--in ~ L.urxl, "Al My Choldrtn.' A8C. ElllMettl ...._.,, ··As "'-World T"""'·" cas. Erlll• ...... "ON Lift to Liv.:· AK. ...._.. o ... ....,.. 0'ltvan•, Hocoe." A8C, MM'Cv Waller ·~a e.rtaera,'' H8C. ' ··•La.d ec1or In• drama win· ltObW! ~ ... OftW c.n.rv, bofll Oft "A• My C,..,_" A9C1 Lerrv '"""'9n. "At IN World T..,,.,.· .. C9S, ~ Hidloll. "Oen o1 Our L.,_• .. Nee; A Mwt_,, Ms.nta ..,,.,., .. N8C, • '°' 1111'11 oa.-,, Duos. tnos. quanm OtN .. w..._ • f714J 77f-S246 PIJf S ... 1667 ~ndora 642 4321 ~--rJ:m. 21·April 19~ ...rktiou .. lifted. ~ .... , ... tor "'°'".. cont· mun1cauon. ihon trip. SalH ability is ~iahteAed. )OU can wan your way. charm dominates. Lona-41stancc call buoys conf adenct. SYllEY 01111 TAtJllVS(Apnl 20-May 20): Focus on mo~. ,.ymmi. ~oDs, valuables. You'll add to potltllions. fine print in airc:cment actually works to your advanuiac. Stress persistence. thorou&}lnns, determination. SCOrpio in- volved. GEMINI (Mar 21-June 20): Moon in your sign coincides with ti mint,. judiment. intuition. War bri,&bt colors, take 1niti.tiY1J in making appointments. Spotli&ht aJso on varietv, c.re.etivity. ftinauon.1enous romance. CA.NC2lt (June 21.July 22/: Domestic adjustment is featured. could indude &ci• chaNiC of residence or marital status. Cycle hi&h. you'll learn ~t that works to your advantaae. "Taurus pla}'1 pat1mount role. LEO (July 2J..Aua. 22): You aet backstaae view. Means information previously withheld wilt now become available. Emphasis on friends. hopes.. wi$hes.. popularity. speculation. You'll make ri&ht choice 1n money. love. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Lunar position accents ambition, career, presuge. panicipation in community. charitable or political activity. Deadline is set, chance exists to hit financial Ja~kpot. Capricorn is involved. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll strike chord of universal appeal Scenan o featutes ideals. spintuaJ values. completion of 1oumey, true meaning of love. You'll be active in communication. publishing. travel. politia. y • .._ ......... ICOaPIO (On. 23-Nov. 21 ): ou re one.-.. -. env)'. amona compcotors is &fOUted. ~w at, bo ~ ud UM. Simi indcetnckn<e and dan~ A -new lo¥t will be pen of dynamic S«Rario. Aquanan plays featured rO&c.&AGmAJUUS(Nov. 22·0t;c. ll): What a.-.red to be a lost caute is due to be rcvaved to your iid~lll!; Spothiht on family. home, secunty, ratoraUOft "' confMfencc. Lunar position accents partnersbiP1 mar- "•· ·11 • CAPaiooaN (Dec. 22-Jao. 19): You percelVC potential contact made in past three wttk.s could DOW bear frult. Expand horizons. be ready for ~ invitation to travel. Focus also on employment. ti.sac issues. pets. dependents. A~tJAJUUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18): You pin allies in surprisma manner. Two persons who pn:viousl_y were rqardcd as opponents could now become V1JO'OUS supponers of your cause. Taurus, Scorpio nativn play unu5ual roles. PDCE.1 (Feb. 19-March 20): Pertinent information rucivedconceminapossiblesaleorputt'ha.seofpropcny. Be aware of tax, lease requirements. R~d and '*!'te, answer invitation from member of opposite sex. Varao involved. IF MAY 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are .. mysterious.'' dynamic, a perfectionist. h~ve innate understandin& of spiritual values. Pisces. V1rao people play imponant roles in your hfe. You arc sensual, determined. stubborn, sentimental. and you seldom. do anything in halfway manner. Current cycle emphas1i:es expansion of ho nzons. publicity. dealings with .Pubhc, pannersh.ip, mamage. There could also be an add1uon \0 family. June wdl be producuve. constructive, profitable for you in 1988. George Burns reDlains a youngish 92 LAS VEGAS (AP) -Comeouu1 was at 18." he said dunng a recent un ul her death in 1964. George Burns ma) be 92. but 11's not one-hour performance at Caesars "T\.e written six books. That's slowing b1m down -he's doing Palace on the Stn p. preu r good for a gu~ who only read stand-up routines at casinos. has JUSt Bums is a regular at the Palace and two.· he told the audience at Caesars. finished a movie and 1s working on a other Caesars propen1es 1n Lake His formula for acting? new book. Tahoe. Nev .. and Atlantic C11y. N.J. "If the director wants me to cry, I "There 1sn"t anythlng I can't do Bum s· newest book 1s about the think of my sex life," he saJd. "lfthe now that I couldn't do when I was 18 one true love of his life. G racie Allen. director wants me to laugh. I think of 1TODAY;S"SU'NDAYmlP.UzzLEI ACROSS 87 Wagon 2 Forbidden 7 4 Moving trucks 1 Hide away 88 Flxed looks 3 Bower 75 BlackbOard 6 Play a guitar 90 Actress 4 You: Ger 78 Craggy hill 11 Mtlky gems Loughlin 5 Pllgnmage to 79 Refnger.te 16 Appointments 9 1 Romaine Mecca 81 God of love 21 Woman's name 92 Flne points 6 Panoramas 83 Aeon 22 Desist 95 That girl 7 Lone Star 85 Calgary hockey 23 Souvenir 96 Add up State ciub 24 Bird 98 Feflnes 8 Knocks 88 long, thin 25 Flowed back 100 Foundation 9 Employ part 26 Practiced 101 Cereal grain 10 Siren 89 Earth: Lat. 28 Striped mammal 102 Hot and dry 11 American wild 92 Clammy 104 On the -. cat 29 Card game fteeing 12 Play on words 93 Spear 30 Hebrew prophet: 105 Sedans 13 Circle parts 94 Knight's Douay Blbte 106 Treats leather 14 Legal clalms charge 32 Chemist's ., lOl ..-ress Baxter on property 97 Paving measure 108 Cherry or plum 15 Metallic material 33 Wading bird 110 &ttertain element 99 ExJst 35 Writing ftuld lavishly 16 Stun 100 Dog'• 80Ufld 36 Common 112 Yank 17 Hall! 103 Same u before knowtedge 113 "TtHI final 18 Leg bone 105 Gem weight 38 Legat term trontier .. 19 Works for 106 "Sawbucks" 39 Narrow boat 114 Sampled 20 Python or 107 Not together 4 1 Take to court 42 Lawyer'• 116 South: Sp. cobra 109 Golf gtzmo 117 Immerse 27 Charged 111 Halloween concern 118 Made alrtjght partlcies treat 43 Crowds 45 Prickly plant 119 Rip 31 Spheres 112 Summer month 121 Sables 3-4 son 113 Ocean 47 Shopping 124 Bose, e .g. conditioner 115 Carpenter's center 49 Sinks 125 Clrole of 37 Sends forth Joint 52 Unexpected light 39 Fragment 117 Fate Invasion 128 French article 40 Young moray 118 Stitches 53 By way of 130 Succinct 42 Ms. Barton 120 Repel 55 Pestered 131 Statute 44 "I" In 122 Oeretlct 59 Chalcedony 132 Cash drawer ancient Rome 123 Very. Fr. 60 Hornet 136 Everyone 45 Chore 124 Jurtee 81 Exhausts 137 &<><* of the 48 One: Ger. 125 Swiftness 64 Actress Ryan Blbte 48 Garland 126 Communion 65 Outfita 139 Encountered 49 Uncovers table 88 C~IOented 140 Thick 50 Nimble 127 Atpeca'• flower 142 Actress West S 1 Zodiac 16gn coutln 87 Rough edge 143 Not fresh 52 Foul 129 Str: Sp. 88 German article 145 Curious 54 Common vipers 131 Prying device 70 Kitty 148 Maxim 56 ThrtlJlng 133~ 71 Actor Wan.ch 150 More 57 Come In 134 Tawm ordet 72 RIYerl6de ~teated 58 Acta 135 Sty glMCel 151 Aoerbat• 80 Is victorious 73 Cttrw rrutt 152 New 61 Total 137 In thll place 74 Morning 153 Striped cat 62 Aom8n 138 Blullh-green ··stat'' 15' Oblltwate oma.19 140 Prtma donna 78 9ut: Lal 156 Acroa: pref. 83 Eat1yG,._ 141 H• lunch n Bird doga 158 Calendar letter 144 8Mdteeder 79 Taxi pef1ods ee SfMll umbt'ella Bro.n 80 Be afrllid of 157 Prophett 67 Scf1pturel 148 Samover 82 Exoneratea 147 Foot d6gtt IM Pent&Muc:h 69 Tf1umpt\ 72 Soft CllP 1490...tobe 85 F-endng eword DOWN 73 Hideout MS-_. 1 Odor Country Estates to release new phase of 16 Spectacular views. spacious lots keep project in demand Followina the virtual sell-out oft 9 luxury homes in the just-opened 10th phase at Country Estates. The Baldwin Co. has released another phase or 16 more residences which will open for sale May 21 and 22 in the hills of Yorba Linda. "OcsilJlcd specifically to meet the lifestyle and entertainment require- ments of luxury buyers, these Coun- try Estate Homes offer an amy of spectacular views. lot sizes and spacious floorplan desiJnS to be found nowhere else an this exclusive residential arta." states David Caillouettc, director of sales and marketina for The Baldwin Com- pany, the Irvine hcadquan~ finn recently ranked as the 14th latJCSt homcbujlder in Southern California. Bounded an pan by the vast expanses of Chino Hills State Park. th as newest phase of Country Estates residences encompasses a variety of lot sizes. some of which prividcamplc rooms for backyard swtmming pools. As a fun her hi&hlight of this phase. a numberofthcse homes wall aditional- ly command maanificiont night-liaht and cityscape views extending south- ward across Crance County towards the ocean. All presented an spacious two-story desians. thesc Country Est.ates homes incorporate from 2.4~S to 3.210 square feet of interior living space. Amona these noorplan variations. the four-bedroom Meadowlark Harvest dcs1an provides a downstairs fifth bedroom that can altemat1vely serve as a guest suite. maid's quaners or as an "at home'" office. Cowitry Estates Developer: The Baldwin Co .. Type of development Single- family estates. Prtce ru1e: From $250.000 to $390,000. N•mber of Door plus: Three. Sqaare foota1e: From 2.495 to 3,210. Flaucblg: Conventtonal. Sales office: 970-9395. can be optionally converted into fifth and sixth bedrooms. G raciously arranged for entcnain- ing and casual livina. the formal hvana and dinana rooms an all ofthete homes arc auimented by garden-view family rooms as well as by breakfast nooks for casual meals. Complete with convenient work islands in two of the plans. the kitchens arc gourmet equipped with microwave and self- cleaning ovens and ranies. multicycle dishwashers and with silent disposals S1m1larly complete w11h a down- stairs den/bcrdroom and an adJoan- ing third full bath. the laraest Country Est.ates model 1s showcased by a 4SO- squarc-foot upstairs bonus room that (Pleue eee &STATE8/C2) Coaatr)' ~-laomee are offered ha apad oaa hro«ol"J' deal,,,. with 2 .495 to s.21 o eqaare feet of ll.tac epace. Warm weather brings renewed interest in Lusk' s Faire Harbour As summer approaches and the mercury climbs. interest gains momentum at the Lusk Company's Fau-c Harbour neighborhood of con- dominiums in San Clemente's pres- tigious master-planned community of Marblehead, accordana to vice president of sales and merchandising Frank J. Gootrad. "'Year after year. the first signals of summer arc accompanied by a seasonal increase an population at the ·coastal village' of San Clemente. a lonst1me favorite vacation dcst1- nat1on," said Gootrad. "And our sales office surveys show that many of the city's temprary vistors arc now visiting Faire Harbour with an interest in becomin& permanent resi- dents an an attractive ne1gborhood so affordably pnccd." With only a 5 percent down payment, sinaJe-and two-story con- dominium homes pnccd from JUSt S l 19.000 arc available an four floor plans fe.aturina two or three bedrooms and from 989 to 1.605 square feet ofliving space. Channing New England style archttecturc as highlifthted by bay and prden wtn- dows an some plans. and skyliahts welcome the natural liaht into the intenors of selected homes. Notable amenities include wood- buming fireplaces.. wet bars.. spacious master suites with walk-in cl09Cts. ceramic tile shower sum>unds and detached two-car prages with auto- matic openers. Convenience oriented kitchens boast sclf-clcanina ranaes and ovens. eye-level microwave ovens. dish- washers and disposals. Oak cabi- netry. porcelain steel sinks with Price Pfister faucets and luminous ccilinas are additonal food center hiahliahts. As many as two private patios or decks are featured on some homes offcrina residents a secluded location ""'IC' 0 A( • N Faire Harbour Developer: The Lusk Co .. Type of developmeat: Con- dominiums. Price ruse: From SI 19,000. N•mber of Door plul! Four. Squre footage: From 989 1,605. Flauctq: Conventional. Sales office: 492-1680. in which to tnJOY the outdoors. In addition to the fresh~ir climate for which San Clemente is rmowncd. Faire Harbour residents enjoy the dramatic Cape Cod · amibiance of Lusk's master-planned community of Marblehead. Just over one mile from the beach, Faire Hart>our is marked by appealina parvili_near streets. numerous mature trees and lush areenbclt land.scapina. A private swimmina pool and spa arc available for ux by Faire Harbour residents. .. Faire Harbour's ocean-close lo- cation can be credited for much of the popularity or the development. .. added Gootrad. "The bottom line. ho~vcr. is affordability." Tbc Faire Harbour residences were previously offered for We and then held by the Lusk Company. Many of the condominiums have been oc- Today's homes are ~es1gneroz1g1nals Homcbuycn today arc more soPhisticatcd than ever before. They arc conversationally ldept an tJae lanp11e of mort· ..., iaterest rates and buy- downs. They uridcrstand that Ora• County bomebUildcn, tempered by the recent hard times. cootinue to chaUente one another witb com~tivc residential desisns.i vyi .. for the IWTOWina share OJ martct W incorpora&i .. more and more stNcturaJ II I nteD .. witlria u.econ1n1 of'amutimllll ~uhima .. •vu-.isWIG ....... .....,.,. Notoftty11it ...,..,~a 1ni:l1 cemw :::ce·~Twe*an: 'ptWatld ill ••• •illal(rlYOf ~widaia*-~ilan eq...ny im1111•w1•c,.uetof ~aunenuwt.i&.,..,.,.. blned to create a particular character, a unique personality fore.ch individual residence. T Oday's bomebuyercnjoys a delijhtfuJdilcmma. Rather than usi~ interior desian as a means to 'hide floor p&an faults or create visual interest where no ne bad existed, a bu~can now seek methods winch will complement or enhance built-in style. Interior ~alwaysbcena but it is a tu more intripi111 oac todly ... and the ftsidts• r.morepatifyiqa. ~ ....... ~ti.c • ~• IDOltCWS. tbeday ofthecut-md ckied livi9&_~ picwftwi-=.:.r.-· Dllc10 tMcnMift ....... bililden.Mddlc=c•icnt ueofdllll~OI' 11111 .... ~--.--lmft-.. comeart. DeY'9riP•~ coner.IDdme~tedia ..-of'atia.e~ ..... VlrYiaastyties. rem.hi-Md willdoWlcomprite bUt one paned. tkfre nauticaL they·re of't8*•mnts that today's dormer. they're~. they're biaklm iachldc to Dn>Ctuc:e al- ' l for addittonal informauon. To v1sll the pro,J«t. open datl~ from IOa.m to Sp m , tau lnta"State 5 Frttwa) to A'enada Pico tn San Clemente. inland to Calle Frontera. left on Frontera to the project~ Loan rate • increase to be felt by buyers By Illa GLADSTONE ,, .......... NEW YORK -Bank customcn with Joans pcatd to the pnrne rate arc at>o..tt to feel iM impact of the nsans cost of mone' but economists SI) a bl& increase 1n interest rates as unlikely this year The fint spike in the pnme rate sana the October stock m~ct crash was announced \\ cdncsday by ma.}Or banks. The nsc from 8 S pcrocnt to 9 percent heralded a pcnod of more e~ pens1 ve loans for purchases ranarna from plant mach1nC1) to homes and cars. The pnme rate rcnccu tbe banks' costs of borTOWll\I money and tralls more subtle 1 ncrcascs tn other mtaat rates. But ~ rate 1s watched clotdy because bankcn use it as a bud for calculatin& loans to busineaes and for determanana many types or fixed and ad)UStable-nte conwmer loans, including popular home-equity loans Stock 'traders reacted badJ) to the rate nsc. panly because 1l ~ mcmoncs of the higher interest rawes tha 1 pf"CC't'dcd the stock market aash. Tht' Do-.. Jones andustnaJ av~ fdl 3"' 80 points to a three-month low of 1.%5.85 The WJdely watched index putly m:-o' eTcd b) late this momina, up nearl) 10 points tot~ 1,976 kvcl In the bond mark.ct.\ a tcnsiuve barometer of interest ratci.. pnces -..ere httk changed. Man) cronomlSlS smd they dadn"t behe"~ interest ra\CS would rile much funhcr. larscly because the economy could stumbl~ t.dly 1f ~ (Pleue -IRCa&•UJCS) OfMee eo.t OAtl Y PfLOT I Sunday, May 15, 1988 BIA offers one-stop home shopping With an inaas1na number of new borne communitiet to choote from. the Buildin& Industry iahon of Southern Califom11 (Bl~SC) bas devised an inatn1ous way to make borne shoppina as easy as buying a suit of clothes. The name of the provam 11 Home Marl Simply put. 1t is a collection of display booths lhat are i.nstalled in ,.... *>ppi"' malls with pnti- neot infonnalM>ft about new home projeda. such as Ooorptan_s. priang. &nd financial P.'<'Usl. The Tyler Mall in Riven.ide is The next IChed- Wed Home Man. the weekend of May 21ud22, The beauty of the procram hes m its one-stop sbopp1n1 convetuence for homebuye"' Instead or drivina around from project to project, they can pther salts information about a wide range or new home com- munities throuah the Home Man display at their ne1ahborhood mall. h has also proven to be sucttssful an connectina consumers with lenders and 11\0f'\PaC compenics who also part1c1pate 1n Home Mart. To date, Home Mart has helped bundmis or homeshoppers at many of the Southland's most prcstiaious retail centtrs.. such as the Mission Viejo Mall. Montclafr Ptaz.a. the Puen1e Hills Mall. and Tyler MaJI. AccoTdina to BIA/SC Home Man spokesperson Carol Ruch, ··Home Mart is the 'Ocpanment Stott' of new home communni . It allows home- buyers to 'walk thru' several projects at a time. a great umeuver for busy profcs 1onal~ and families on-the-ao." Another side benefit of Home Man. accordma to Ruch. 1s the chance for shoppers to &alk to Ales- pcop&e one on one, without fiahtm1 the usual crush of weekend lttAk ~pie man the booths to offer interested homebuyers information on their specific product type. avail· able financlna. community amenities, floorplan desians, eleva- tion ,andever)'lh1n1fromAtoZnit pertains to the homcbuyina u- pt"rien~. At The Tyler MaJI Home Mart. BIA/SC will host a sencs of 1eminars and a ~hdc lhow entitled .. Find1, a Monpgc Loan That's R1Jht or You." There will be a question and answer forum immediately followil\I the PfC)IJ'am. Mark yourc:alendars for the Tyler Mall Home Mart for the weekend of May 2 I and 22. and for an upcomina Home M111 to be held at Montclair Plaza the weekend of Oct. I and 2. For adcUtaonal information, con· tact Carol Ruch at (2 I 3) 2S0-896S. Industry's movers, shakers to be honored Tea .. movers and shakers~ of the mae hOmcbu.ildina industry will be 1nd~ into the California Buildina Industry Foundation·s Hall of Fame on May 2A at the .SL Francis Hotel, San FrancifCO. Tbe Foundation's founh Hall of Fame dinna/dancc, which kicks off the 30lb annual Pacific Coast Builders Conference (May 24-27) in San Francisco~ is the major fundraiscr for the CBIF scholarship program. CBIF now funds more than 90 scholanhips al 37 coll~ and uni- versities throuahout Cahfom1a. A sellout in 1987. the HaJI of Fame will be held 1n the hotel's Grand Ballroom begmning at 8 p m Early rcscn auons arc urged and for ticket 10format1on. call the Foundauon at (916) 443-7911 or in Southern Call- Com1a. (818) 44 5-0802. To be honored this year are: De Vere Anderson. De Vere Anderson Enterprises. Encino: James Beam. ~am & A.ssoc1a1es. Orange; George P Dunmore. Dunmore Develop- ment. Fair Oaks (Sacramento). Anthony ''Tony"' D. Gianneua. Hall- mark Homes, Fresno; and M. ··cork)"' McMillan. McMillan Dc- "elopmcnt Inc . San Otego. MORTGAGE RATES Aguree u of Thuraday, May 12 1 Also, Dean Momson. Momson Homes. Pleasant Hill (San Fran- cisco); James C. Schmidt. Great American First Savings Bank. San Diqo; Earl W ... Flat Top" Smith. EarlcoSalesCo .. Pmsburg: Raymond Com,,,.,. PCBC cowr~• ,,._ Ing• In IHIXt WHk'• l .. w of ShowcaH of Ntlw Homn. Watson. The lrvme Co.. Newpon Beach; and a posthumous induction of Paul Opp. a long-time Sacramento builder who served two term'i as FIXED ADJUSTABLE lfttnt Down Points Loell-.ln ..... lntrst Down Polnta Lodl-tn Mer;ln Mall. ..... PJmt (%) (d8J•) Loen Re .. Pymt (%) (dap) (%) Loen Americlln lnlwstete S& L 10.375 10 2.000 15 168 6.000 10 2.000 15 2.750 250 Bank or Atnet\ea 10.375 20 2.000 •5 168 7 500 20 2000 60 2.250 500 Brtght MortQage 10.825 05 1 625 60 168 7 875 05 2000 60 2.750 500 Brookaide S& L 10.500 05 1.500 15 168 7 750 20 0000 15 2.625 300P Continental S& L 10.375 20 1 500 •5 168 7 500 10 2 000 60 2.500 700 PldelltJFeder•aaL 10..S00 10 uoo 00 ,. 7.750 20 1.500 45 2.125 aso Glendale ~el S&L 10.625 20 2.000 30 168 7 250 20 1 500 •5 2 500 750 Hawthorne S&L 10 125 20 2.000 15 168 7 250 20 1 500 15 2 250 168 Home Federal S&L 10 625 05 2.000 14 168 8000 16 2000 •5 2 750 500 .......,....., llortgege 10-500 25 2.000 30 llOO 7.750 10 2.000 30 2.150 1• Independence S& L 10.500 10 1.500 30 168 7 825 10 1 500 •5 2 500 168 Landmark Bank Mortgage 10 625 05 1.500 30 168 7 250 05 2 500 15 2.500 168 Long Beech S&L 10 625 10 2.000 15 188 7 375 10 1 500 15 2 500 300 Mech.mes Netional Bank 10 625 10 1.000. 30 t68 7 .500 10 1 750 15 2 750 600 ....._.Veller Bank 10.825 20 UGO 15 1• U7S 20 1.750 15 2..500 500 Mlalon Vtejo National Bank 10 625 10 2.000 '10 168 7.500 25 1 750 22 2 500 500 Pioneer S&L 10 500 10 2.000 30 168 7 875 10 1 500 30 2.250 188 QuUer City S&L 10 750 10 1.500 00 168 7 500 10 1 000 60 2.500 300 Republic Federel Savings 10 625 05 1 000 75 168 7000 10 2.000 75 2.500 188 aaa11ort....,. 10.500 10 1.500 45 1• 7.125 10 2.000 45 2.500 1• Security Federal Savings 10 750 10 2 000 00 168 7 750 10 1 000 00 2 250 168 Trust Sevmgs Bank 10 750 10 2.000 00 168 7 500 20 1 000 00 2.250 500 US Home Loan 11 125 10 1 500 23 250 7 875 20 2.500 •5 2 250 188 Valley Federal S& L 10 625 10 1.500 30 168 7 625 20 1 500 60 2.500 500 lf>l•etl •llP IQ< ·~'V\laf>"' •tlP "'O'l )•qf'• ARMl\s a low onlr<Kl..C:IO')' rale IOt !he llfll acl1vs·..-1 l)erlOCI APR IOf boll! I--A~ 00-..... 1M ~ Down -·,,•"'Ou"• or CH~ ••• OI .. ies "'"~•• 0..., 10 --10119""'9 "'°'1~ -.If.cl ,._.. •• ~of io... -peld IO -.. .,_ Ol IOan ~ Loell· '"' , '"'-,.. t',.... • .,.Y1 ~ g-.,~Af'\f ...... ,,. """"IO c:~ M•·~ ec_,en fl0001 • .... mu.amum..,..., .... "*' ~ Of¥9'1...,,.,. Al,....~ to~ v., .• , ···~•r;d tet" I pt'e()f •c-..tOO'y•t.g I • "'-•"' A .,,.0Pf1 cn•oe :"'I~, ... "'additO" 'O , .. OM' ShOwn INDEX SUMMARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADJUST ABLE MORTGAGES RATE AVERAGES Thie ... L.nt..-, .... ego CCMdormlng Non-contcwmlng 11th District 7 51 7 66 7.65 Axed Prime rate 8 50 8 50 8.50 15 year 10.293 10.615 3 month T-bilt 6 16 5 91 5.83 30 year 10 •73 10.69• 6 month T -btll 6 41 6.28 6 1• Adlu9tab6e 1 yr treasury note 7 23 7 07 7 03 6 month 7 •68 7.871 3 yr treasury note 8 06 7.92 7 88 1 year 7 583 7.670 5 yr 1reasury note 8 39 8.27 8.25 · r · I • Pacific Coast Budden Con~ (PC'BC) president. AccordmJ to CBIF Hall of Fame Chairman Gcorae Gentry, "The Hall honon those individuals who have contributed to the advancement and profcss1onaltsm of our industry in the past and pttsenl. This ycar•s In- ductees are the moven and shakers of our industry. They have and will conunuc to be amona the state 1 ndustry's pathfinders.•• Vice chairman. ot The Irvine Co., Raymond Watson began his di~ t1ngu1shed c areer as an architect/planner. He JOtned The Irvine Co. in 1960 as manager for planning and then advanced in the firm to president and his present position. Watson also is the board chairman and president of Ray Watson. Inc. He presently serves on the board and is the Executive "Committee chair of Walt Disney Productions. ESTATES ••• FromCl . for the double-compartment sinks. Ceramic ule countertops, custom finished cabinetry and aenerous pan· tries add to both the beauty and the functionalit} of these culinary centers Impressive cntnes with soanng l "-O·SlOI) volumes and wood parquet flooring. oak caps and railings for the grace.full) curving and hand- tro~elled ceilings underscore the luxul) appeal As an added enhance- ment, the largest plan features both a full service wet bar and a second fireplace m the hvmg room. Every home also has an mtenor laundry room with a deep-well wash sink. along with du'CC't access to an at- tached. thrce<ar garage. Priced from approximately S299.QOO to more than $390,000. the 16 residences 1n this new phase arc c>.pccted to be completed m the fall. Also currently available at Country Estates 1s one 3.210-square foot home ongmal~ built and finished as a future model with an outstanding view and a large lot, as well as two other view onented res1den~ with the same spacious Ooorplan. To Lake advantage of this new pha~ opening of luxury homes at prestigious Country Estates, take the Ri verside (91) Freeway to lmpcriaJ Highway and proceed north to Yorba Linda Boulevard. Tum riaht on Yorba Linda, then left at Village Center Dnve and continue to the top of the hill. Then, tum ri~t to the sales office and models which arc open da1I)'. form 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For funher 1nformat1on, call 970-93()5. Becki es named new VP at the Mission Viejo Co. David Becklet has been named vice president of residential construction for the Ml111oD Viejo Co.'1 California D1v1s1on. Beck1cs' responsibilities will include aJI rcs1dent1al construcuon. purchasing and new home warranty. He jomcd the firm 1n 1977 as manaaer of new home warrcnty scrv1cn. He was promoted to general manager m 1978 and to director of purchasing and new homes wamanty m 1981 . BecKics is a member of the Home Builders Council and serves a-; a director of the Oran$C County Regional Purchasing Council He resides m M1ss1on V1e10 with his wife Joan • • • Mary Eastmu Rlpey has JO•ncd Martht Advertlslllg and Pobllc Relatloo1 as an account execuuve. She w11l be responsible for the development and implementation of publtc rclauons programs and promouons on behalf of a number of area homebuilders and de' elopt"rs. With more than 18 )'Car'S of expcnencc as a public rcla11ons pract1lloner. Rigney has worked on res1dent1al. commercial and industnal builders. land developers. archttccts. in tenor designers and building industry organizations. She has been acuve ma vanet)' ofbu1lding-rclatcd organ1zat1ons 1nclud10s the Sales and Marketing Council. the Building Industry Assoc1a11on and the Nauonal Association of Home Builders. She 1s a graduate of the University of Washington and has completed post-graduate work at Cal State Fullenon ••• Jerry Lee LawtoD, 42. of El Toro has been named prOJCCt superintendent for Normandalc Heights. 'he WIUlam Lyon Co.'1 popular neighborhood of one-and two-stol) detached smgk-family homes in the Lake Forest foothills. A veteran of nearly 13 years an the res1dent1al construction industl). Lawson Joined The Wilham Lyon Co as a pro1ect superintendent in August of 1986. He previously worked as proJCCl supenntcndent for two other Orange Counh home builders The Murphysboro. Ill. native served· with the t l.S. Arm) in Vietnam. where he was awarded the Purple Heart with Cluster Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry and Bronze Star Lawson lists boating. horses and old spons cars among his favonte hobbies r • • • Steveo Cienfuegos has been named president of Stein-Brief Coostroctlon Groep, contracted to build res1dent1al prOJCCts -...1th1n the desunauon reson community known as Monarch Beach Cienfuegos has been proJCCl mana$er of a Wlde vanct) of commercial and residential developments including shopping centers. custom homes. apartment complexes. professional offices. hJht industrial and restaurants. His respons1b1ht1es included land acqu1s1- 11on. e~ro-....1un!>d1cuonal processing. bidding. purchasing. scheduling and financing. Cienfuegos received a bachelor's degree in business and political science from Wh1tt1er College and attended Western State College of La\.\. He lives ~tth his wife. Donna. and their 6-month-old son. Gra,son. in Laguna Niguel • • • Jon R. Head, a res1dent1al construction spec1allc;t with OH'r 14 years of managerial ex perience. has1oined Tile Ved Corp. as director of construction and operations For the past three years. Head has been 'ice president. construcuon/operauons. for a Fullenon developer. Responsible for front-end prcx-essang as well as purchasing and on-sue and ofT-s11e construction. he supervised Los Angeles. Ri,crs1de and San Bernardino counues de,elopments lOtahng nearly 500 homes Born 1n Santa Monica and raised m La Canada. Head obtained an AA d,·gree 1n business from Pasadena City College and studied business management at the U()Jvers1ty of Washington. He h'es 1n Costa Mesa with his wife and t~o children. • • • Robert Prisbrey of Lake Forest has been promoted to genl"ral supenntendent al The Bwle Corp., announced Jeffry Stoddard e~ecull' c 'ice president. Pnsbrc) had prcv1ousl) been a pro1ect supcnntcndent for the real estate development company. In his new pos1llon. Pnsbrey will oversee all of the on-sill' construction acuv1t1es ofBu1e's Orange County communll1es. Rancho N1guc:I and ScaCall. and its R1 vers1de County development. The Coron:a Ranch. Pnsbre) also will supervise all pro1ect supt"nntendl'nts Prisbrey has been involved m construction for lhe past 15 ~l'ars. with the ma1onty ofh1s expenencc acquired while he lived in Den,er Pnor to JOtning The Buie Corp. m 1984, Pnsbrey Spt'nt two ~car<,'" llh Tom Bistline Construction an Dana Point • • • C.rtstopber M. Hawke, 28. oflrvme has been promoted 10 pro1ect manager for Tbe William Lyoo Co.'1 South Orange Count)' D" ISIOn. Hawke. a 1981 UCLA graduate. joined the Newpon Beach-based res1dent1al home builder in June of 1986. In 1987. he was named assistant pro1cct manager of the company·s South Orange ( ount) D1 v1s1on Previously. he was seniortax consultant forTouche Ross and assistant vice president of the Real Estate Industries Group for Wells Fargo and Crocker banks. ·in hts ne~ posmon. Chns will be responsible forthe planntngand de,elopment of rcs1denttaJ developments m south Orange Count;.." according to Bnan Norkaitis. senior vice president for The Wilham Lyon Co. LAND lANO LAND LANO Colifo<n.o conwm of -93 million a<rfl -How mony. of !MM do you own' Of'PORTUNITV -Th.re ore -o1 ideol "Vocohon Home" 11ze por<•I,, located in ~ undulo11n9 htll' -Peno Robi.t Th. potcek '°"99 from 10.170 CllC'ft, _.... YOrfln9 p ncft ~ a! I 1.800 per ocre, ~ Seier FlnOf'ICin9 ond 20'M. Down Poyment located -~ ,.,.i., inbtd frOfll ~ Heol1t Ccntt.. -to.Ir houn d,,... Abvftdom water, cleof sluft. and unllmilwd potM!ial. Areo nici,>• CMailable fOf r.-Mw. 67 3-68 I 9 lrolier / Princ Oti1y Compare the Pacific Savings Bank Differcnct No 8.76%. SfAkT~ATP. •ARM Home Loa• to $500,000 • 9.46\. APR • , • ~ll\'C Amornzauon • 0-.ttr CA'\-up1l"d. l 4 Unit • . ... t f ' r ( s r c t s n (' ~ n ti n k T rt tt p fl' SI cc d• 1n •• ti1 SI re b) in F1 fo in or be be ati W4 "E us ad ha fo rit sp -I Pl I: re ,. ., VJ Hubbert will represent Brighton Homes projects .,....._a-a. a new1y·formcd dcvdopmeat company hud-&8.!'J!: an Santa Ana. has chosen u.-.m An~ wt hWlc: Cle. r.e .. to provide ldvt'ttisint and publJC ~lattons wrvitts (or the c:ompany and thel1' new dt~ts <>rans and R1vers.i_dc counlin. The announcement was made by Geoffrey K.. Onve~ senior vice president of chcnt services for the •ftCY· Bri&btoo Homes 1s a ncwly-(onned deveJopmetu company owned by. Gew1e Ar17ros, T ... C..tapam aM .De* ~ The thrtt pnncipafs represent over SO yean of combined expencnoe m the buildin& and dtvclopment industry. 0... lt9"ed. vi« president/1CCOunt eltCC\ltave for Hubbffi Advert1sin1 cl Public Relauons Co. Inc., will duttt the advertising proaram for Brighton. Homes. supported by ~ "nlem.u, Juo1or account executive, while Jocdp J ....... public ~lal1ons account executive, will orchestrate public ~lations efTons for lhe new finn • • • Havina nearly doubled its offices. staff. awards and business 1n the last year, overwhelming success conti~ for TM ftexbuO Acncy i.e .. on being named advenising and pubhc ~lat1ons firm lor Empire Hemes. With lhc appointment, the Costa Mesa-based finn will produce paphics theming. brochutts. advcnisements and pubhc rclataons programs for the devclopina company. Teresa Reure, director of public rclauons. will design a pubhcll) program, as well as oversee writina efforts and spcc!al events. Sundance in Perris wilt be the first Empire neighborhood represented by The Roxbul'Jh Ay~cl. • CXange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sund•y. May 15, 1988 OPENIN GS ----~ - ~adrift at Bear Brand opens phase two his weekend's uptmna of pha~ t o ofScadnft at Bear Brand ~&una 11utl. comn none too M>On for tht man) anx1ou!> homebu)cn inte~sted in thew spacious. ocean clow horn~ from .\-M homcs "When v.e sold 25 of our first 27 homes in lht' fim v.cckend we knew that 1ntcl"t'st in St-adnft would rcmam very strong through the subsequent phases ... said LalT) Elliott "We now ha\oe additional homes to offer v.1th the s.amc Cllepllonal quality and 0ttan-cl0St IOlat1on that crcal('·d so much 10tl·rcs1 during our grand opening "eekend &adnft feature'.> three ellecut1vc- s1zcd. amcn1t} -nl h Ooorplans tha1 showcase exccpt1onal arch11cc1ural dcs1gn, cus1om-qual11:-matcnals and uncommon crafhman\h1p S11uated on a bluff high abo"e Dana Potnt Harbor and ~1unarch Beach. these homes otTcr tht' bt•\t comb1nat1on of location and 4uahl\ Tu rl''11ch thC' ( ~n)On View nt'1ah- bvrhood tale the Cost.a Mc~ frtt- 't\.I\ <And nit eut on Chapman .\\~·nur Tum ngh1 on Ncwpon Boule' .trd h~lt on Canyon Vtt"W .\' l. n Ul' .rnd pr1.1cecd to the sales tlOll'r JI \\ood'Atnd ..\venue For inure 1nlorma11on. plea~ call ti;'\ '-b552 • • • H•m1lton < o' c I.ht' cttann1na sea- ">1dl· 1.ummun1t\ on ~nta Catahna hland;u\t a htll a'-'a' from Avalon. ~ 11 ofTC'r bU ne"' '1lla~ for sale at the grJnd opc:nrng llf Ill> third bu1ld1na ph<.t'><' on Met' 20 21 and 22 At lhe griind .1pen1ng of 1hc ~ond bu1ld1ng phJ'l.' in .\ugu!>I 11110 48 homes were '.>Ctld 111 1v.11 hour'.> -Sl4 m1lho n '4 rth Rayes/Martia Auocla&es has been selected by Homtt&ud Lud Devtlopmeat Corp. to provide adven111ng. merchand1sma and public relations suppon for their new 2.000 umt master-planned comm unt I}. Canyon Lake H1lls.JUSt 15 miles south of(orona. "We're very happy to be working with Hom~tead on their Canyon Lake Hills community.'' stated S..dy Mutta, pnnc1pal of Haycs/Manin Associates. "We began our involvement pnor to the purchase of the land and it's very exciting to be pan ofthc developmen1 team on a prOJCCt of th ts 11zc. scope and impact .. Plan one "'11 h ~ 9 P '>qua re tee1. features four bedroom\ four bath\ and three fire pf all'\ Plan 1 \A.O add'> a large stud) room 1n the t h1ldren"; su11e bringing lhl' \ljU.Hl' footagt' to 3 IM It ha\ four tl\:droom\ 1hrC'c and a half baths and thrn tirt'plJCc\ Plan thn:c. "'1th 1514,4uare 11."ct ha\ tour bedrooms and J hlinu\ room w 11h four and J hall bath~ ;.ind thrt'l' fireplaces Floorplane at Bear Brand offer up to 3,614 square feet of Hvl.ng apace. \oml' ol tho~ "'hu hought v11lu l·arh 1n lhl' Jn l'lopment ha\e bought thnr ~·lund Hamilton fo,e homes -largl't ''Ila\ "'h1le !>1111 kC'Cptng 1hrn vn&1nal llamrlton (. O\l' homcs c Ir• IJm1h hd' bought one of tht> Iii !!t\I n11~ tor S"llOUUO kttp1ng tlH 1 lil\t '111.t for' 1s111ng fam1h and tr nd' to U')l T "'0 1ltht'r current Jwncr., hJ\\.' bought ldrgt'r \11las Pl1ll0d JI $4hll 000 \\hllC Sllll t..ecpmg tht 11rt)l10i1I unit' are 11.uest houses Pmcd lrom S~40 llOO cach of the ,,, l'Jnfn•nt '1lla~ features a pnvatc tiJkoO\ ct panoram1t ocean vie-. " Ith thl' light<. ol LO'> .\ng.clcs twmkl- ing al n1gh1 acro\!1 the Channel. and ai.. C'>'> 10 a "'1de range of recreational Jn l n111c\ an t( 200-squart-foot , lutihuu~ s" 1mm ing pool JICUZZI <tnd \pa un" er..al fitness room. two 1. hJmp1onsh1p tennis couns putt1na grl't:n and .i beach ..-. 1th cabana and 'nllC'' ball coun Pnc:es 1n pha'>l' l"'u "'"\tan 111 the m1d-S300.0CXJ\ Pdulil < rl~I 111 the ~adnt1 model u 1mpln on 'our kit. \\1th the (IMlJ'X'lall••n \\ lln lhl' Ul\ • 'lfJ'1~l the l!Jl-h11111l' < an' un \ ll'" •1u11 h· borh1x;J hJ, gl•nt ratc:d trr nw11J1)U\ ad' Jnu: hi..,cr 1ntt•rt'"' Canyon Lake Hills is a 972-acrc master-planned commun1t) compns1na 2.000 single family. detached homes. and 350 acres of open space. indudmg 42 acrcs of man-made lakes • • • .\II three lluorplan' ha'l' two stones and 1hrn ~ ar garages 1. om- plcte "1th au1omal1l '>l.'l lt0nal roll-up doors The cu,tum 4ual11~ of tht' homes 1s e' 1dcn1 trom thl· fult -wrJp C\11.'nor trl'atmt'nts 1n \Ao h11. h ntn111r design elements art· l3rrtl'd out on all four ck' a11on<> not JU\t tht> facade and 10 the sckc11on 11 hutld1ng materials. including '°lumre1c 1..on· crcte \hake or real 11le root\ ~·mplc:t 11in of (1uldl'n Lantcm 10 ( ru"' n \ alll'' Par!.. "3'. Seadrift "'111 tx dirl'llh Jlll''s1ble from ( ro"'n \ Jlk' Pcirl.."'d' fur murc 1nfor- mJllOn on ~adrilt call Lam Elltotl JI .lll'\-1 555 ~ath' \ h"'cnd1mann JnJ \J1Mk- bad. 1ri1v •ro• <•I c 1•ronJ Jl \tar ha' l pnJ' 11kd tnll'rl••r dn11l,n tor lhl· model h11nh''> Reid Advtrti1lng ud Public Relatloa1 has been selected by The Fieldstone Co. to create and implement adven1sing, public relauons and marketing campaigns for new rcs1dent1al developments 10 the builder's growing Inland Region d1v1s1on. The announcement "as made by JRlle Hatclaln1oe, sales and marketing administrator for the Inland Region. .... lntl'P•H "' ing 'PJ1.t' r:rngn lruni ~ ~'I H 2 .li.4 '\ '>qUJfl' lt'l'l \.\Ith l'' er. homl tuntJ IOtng i:ll'g;rnl lormal It'· 1ng .rnd J1n1n~ r•H•m'> Jn l."\pan"'e fam • ""1 'Allh "Uo<l-hurnin@ f1re- plJlt· t)l:autllulh 11u1fi11ed ~11chen and a \urnplu•.1u' ma'.>ler tx'drnom '>U ll "1lh u.,1l~·in \\Jrdmti<' • • • r or more intormat1on about Ham- ilton C\.)\t' tekphO'ne '44 11"14 Nevada-based Mapa CoTp. and its sales and marketing firm. Far Wttt Real Estate Services, have both selected Greo, Martin Ir Nevills for advertlSln& and pubhc relations. To' 1s11 Seadrift JI Bear Brand C\lt the San D1l'go Frecwa' at Onega H1gh"a} turn lo"'ards the occan then turn left 1mmt'd1atl·h on Del Ob1.,bo Fello"' £'>t-I nti1sh<> 10 (amino del -\'ion turn nghl ar.d proceed uo thi: hill and tum nght on fhrl'C furnt'>hcd model home'> "'Ill dl'hul th1\ "l'd .e nd 1n the P~' 1e"' '>ho"' ing 31 .\l..1n' De' clopment Co·, ne" ( JO\ llO \ IC\.\ neighborhood of "'""e-lamil) e\elul1\C rc'>tdences an Orangl' Tht• pn.•' 1c"' penod "'1ll las1 through FndJ' Jl ' pm "11h a dra"' 1ng tu cs la hit sh pun. ha~· pnonl\ lnr phd'>l' unl' hullll''> tu Ix held on ()a1urda' • • • S.Ow~ ol N~• ff•mrs frill w Accordmg to pnncipal Mlmel NevlD1, the agenq 1s alread} engaged 10 the advertising and pubhc relations campaign for Magna·s Scawind. a Huntington Beach protect. Located 'A 1th1n the plannl"d 1.om munll' of ~.rn11ago H1ls "'h1<h " bt.•1ng de\l~loped b) The If\ 1ne ( o in Pha...c Onl· pri1. e' J t < an' 11n \ ll'"' are l'\JX'l lrd 111 '1an in the m 1d- S~01 II)('\ v.llh 2' home\ planned for n:ka'>( •n th" n1t1al pha..c ~11.>\kb arl llpl'O l11r '1e"' 1ng het'-'C't.'n IOam and~pm Ja1h pob/J1ihl1 • St>ltttiv~ 1111 of thvelof#- meot opHla11 i• ud •Hi'1 I..-. St"otl relu~• "' SIMt•~ •I Nrt1r Homn. P.O. Box ISU. Cn~ Mna, Calif .. ltfZf or c-•ll IUdanl Had ... Jr •t f4t-43tl. Ext. J5J. INCREASE •.. From Cl costs increased substantially. Thesccconom1st! .argue that Feder- al Reserve Chairman A.Ian Green- span, a Rugan admimstration ap- pcnntcc who has wide power to mfluentt 1n1ercst rates. doesn't want to make any sudden move to tighten credit. cspccl4lll)' in an elcct1on year But the Fed also "ants to h~d inflationary warning signs that have appeared. notably a 14-year low 10 the unemployment ratc rcponed last week by the: Labor Depanment. "It wants to tap the brakes a little b11 rather than slam them on in a great fury.'' said Roben Brusca, chief economist for Nikko Secuntics lnter- nat1onal Inc in New Yorlt John Wilson. ch1cf econom111 at Bank of Amenca in San Francisco. said "clcarl). we're o n an upward move in interest rates and the\ ·11 continue to move upward. But I think thcy'll flatten out " David Bhtzer, chief economist for Standard & Poor's Corp . the invest- ment research and crcdtt-ratmg con- ttm. said he believed 1he pnme rate would stay at 9 percent. perhaps moving to 9.5 percent by June. But Bhtzer said ht didn't bchevc the Fed would move to nudge ratcs much hiaher than they arc now "I think lh1s year. the Fed wants to keep the economy grow1ng," he said. The Fed injected billions of dollars in rcscrvcs into the banking system after the October crash td forestall a possible recession. But m rettnt months. evidence of surpns1ngly strong economic &rowth has shifted concern to rising inflation. This concern has been most ev1· dent in the bond market. whe~ mtercst rates have been nsing in anticipation that the Fed would tiahtcn its credit pohcies Econom1sts say it's clear the Fed has moved recently to nudge interest rates higher by controlling the amount of mone) in lhe banking system. Sandra Shaber. an economist at the Futures Group, a Washmgton-based forecasting firm. said the prime rate increase would have a broader impact on consumers now than m years past because 1t no longer 1s simply a benchmark for loans to bank corpor- att customers. .. Once upon a ume. the impact would have been limlled, .. she said. .. But now. because of the increa!Cd UK of home<quity loans and other adjustable rates, even people who have current debt outstand1na. they feel the effects. Their. fin~ncitlf costs me. It squeezes their d1scrct1onary spending in aenenJ." HOMES ••• Prom Cl professtonat expertise can trans- late vauaue ideas mtostrikina reality. U11t1a B8f&ltHl1 ihfll'llld· ,al., Uatla IJa/lllwfM &em.rt, •191Uenke4alp llrm NHl la Vat.Part. REAL EST ATE OWNERS & BUYERS We'd Like to Hear from You! To help us pronde more interesting stones and more us1.·ful ad\ ert1sing in o ur wee kl ) Shov.case of Nev. Homes and special Real Estate tab. we're asking )Ou -ou r readers -to pl ease complete and return to us the follov.ing quesuonncltre Cl'RRE'\T HOl.SEHOl .. O Z1pcode C1t) --- O wn Rent Lease Single Famil) Deta,hed Homl' Single Famtl~ .\ttacheu Home --Senior C ommunll~ Condo Duple\ Persons in Household Persons in Household 18 & Older· Per~ons in Household 18 & Older. >..one .\pJrtnll'Ot Otha 5 3 'l Persons in Household Working Full-ume: _~one __ I __ '2 __ i HOUSEHOLD HEAD SEX Male --Female MARITAL Ma med =Single .\GE Under 25 -:!.5-34 Yrs -35.44 Yrs -45.54 Yrs -55-64 Yrs -65+ Yrs EMPLOYMENT __ Full-tame __ Part-ume __ Retired COMMUTE ONE-WAY Head: Miles ------ Other: Miles Other: Miles ------ .\N....,L..\l HOL'SE HOLD INCOME Under S25.000 S75-S84.l>l.J~ -S:!.5-S34.q99 -S85-S94.991.J $35-$44.999 -SIOO-Sl24.9(}4 -S45-SS4.999 -S l.25-$1 49.994 -sss-S64.999 -S l50-Sl 14,9<N $65-$74.000 =O'er S 175.000 fR .\DE PROFESSION Blue Collar White Collar -= Selt:.Emplo~ed < IT) \\HERE WORK Head Other O ther REAL ESTATE Will your next real estate purchase be your first., __ \cs _ No If no, how many other real estate purchases ha ve you made? I 2 3 4 5 6• Don't Remember What type/s of real estate do you own ? Sin&)e Family ~tached Home Single Famil) .\ttachcd Home --Condo Duplex Teardown/Lot Onl} ~mor Community =Resort/Vacauon _ Rcntal/locomc __ Commercial Otht'r When do you plan to bu) real estate? Within 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Not Sure ---Will you.r next real est.ate purchase most likely be newl)-built or previously.owned? _Newly Built _Previously Owned _Not utt What type of re.I estate will )OU most likely bu) nut? Sinak Famil) DNcbcd Home Stn~ Famil) Atw:hcd Home -Condo Dupilex Tcardown/Lot Only Senior Community -Reson/Vacatioa Rental/lnC"Ome Commercial Other --- RE-\L EST-\TE \\hat '-'Ill he the prin· range nl \Our nl''\t rt•al estatl· purtha'>l l ndl·r SI OU )(M • $1UO-)I 4'1. YYY $ I 50-$ I lJ9 '11./ll $1-$1 49 \11 l11on $2110-$244. '+WI.I $250-S2"N.-l4ll ~JllO-S449.044 S.2-$2 41.1 \1dltnn S 5tK 1-)64\J ~44 $ ~IJ()-$ lNI./ 44Q \~\l./QQ 999 S '\. '\ 44 \.1 ti hon Ho" much are )OU l'apahle nt putting d11v.n on 'our nt'\t re-al e-state purchaSt"'1 5'\i If~ Ho" much v.111 ~ou most l1 ~eh put dPv.n o n the ne\I real e'ita1t· \OU hu\ · '\~, I )'\, l 'lln 21)'\ 2 ''" 'ot urt Do \UU C'\(1<.'Ct tu get J mortgage il1an to fi nance ~our ne\t rL'JJ l'C.ta te punha!:-e,, )es '\u If H'<. "'hat !..ind o t mortgage lojn do 'uu L \pc(t 'nu "111 gel,, < on' l 0nt10nal .\J1u4'lahle FH .\ \ .\ Other ' '' ure To afford a ne\.\ humt• \\\lUld '•lU 1..ons1l.h r t:.1\ in~ thl OrJnge C lM\t mJr~l l Yes 'o lf,c'> '-'h tlhof the follo"mgJrcasv.ould ~nu, ,,Jcr <. entral Orangt' Count' 'nnh < lrange Count\ °'' •lllh < lr;Jngl.' t o unl\ ' e\ 'o ' ,'\ "o 't •' '\j o Ll'' \n~l'it·' l ounl\ \.1t 8< rn.irdtno ( 1111n1' 'l'\ '-o \ rntur.1 1 0unl\ 'l'' '" 'I ., "'o lfH1u "en.· bu~mga rc!'>Ort 'J~.1 t1\in prop{'rt· ''"\'H' .,.,,,uld ~ou prehla OU\, Beach Desen Other \\hat amcn1ues and katures \.\ill 'ou ~k in ihe "IC\ t real C"statc HM bu~ for 'our personal or fam1h uc.c ' ~ Ft One tor> \1 ult1-Le' d ----~ ) 4 ~ 4• Bat hroo m~ --Fam1h Room Bonu' Rt'l(lm rkn 'L ~·. r. -parate Dtn1ng Inside Laund~ Maid l1uest Q uanC'rs _ \ rntral .\1r __ Carport I-Car Garagt> 2-Car '-<: ~-Car 't ard De1.. t..s Patios Pool 'ipa l t•nn1 .. --------- __ ·.Tract C u'tom GatC' <..1uardC'd l ommu11m Be.ch/Watertront C\hp/Dod. Ocean \\ atcr \ IC'"-----~ __ Mountain/\ alle ) V~" __ C1t\ Ltghh _urttnt'lt"lt 111PORTA~T. TOO From which pa~r d id you get this qunt1onna1rt ----Dally Pilot lndq)('ndcnt HO"-often do )OU read the fol10W1ng real C"Statc section'' S~ewca•~•f New a.ma _ftecularly (l~ ~4') Usually (15~~) -°"~.......Uy (~25,) _Stidam (Lela than~') Real Estate Tab l\ecWarly ( 1()()14 75,) =Usually (i$45~> _OccaAonally c~-2-5'• _Seldom (Less than l~' l P1emt for'Wal'd your c.un~ "tt to~ C.oast Publish· in1Cc:wnpany(Attn.~0tpu1ment) at 330 W. Bay St inc.om Mesa 92627. Thank you w:ry ~ •Independent WheregOOd n • CALL 642-5678 am IMl llta .. F• lalt 111Mn1 am ..... 1111 1aaN C.-. W... 1111 1a1. llill IMI ~ -•-,.... 1111 Mti&WW .. -111!!~1!111-.. ----------------------•1:==~~~..m-I m1111..,. nllllm ~.,. ---·-,.. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. a-ltora• -..-----l•w-a.12 ...,.oom, t'A a. Ind u.c.tt!'! 118 kw '1:£~ ~ ~-otd ...,_, ..,._,: *FREE* ~~~~ ~.._ s .::!:.~tha. w:: ~ :",:.C: === .... ~t on rlk• "•l•Y lll'.:Jr 11k• 14all'f 11fkJ "rift .J I /f" c14 11k· ""'''' HAlt90R RIDC£ Spectacular pan- orandc ~•er & night light views. Cus- tomized "Devonshire" 4 bdrm with twnily & f0tmal dining rooms, den & rare prlvue pool & spa. $874,900 631-1-400 OC2A.Hf1l0NT New custom <4 bdrm home with J60• views of ocean ac11v1ty, sunsets, & city lights from roof terrace ~ulpped with BBQ, spa & TV hookup. Top qu.ility, Fr. doors & crown mold- -lnp. J995.000 631-1400 NEWPORT DUPLEX Steps to ocean· front. One 3 bdrm, 2 bath & one 2 bdrm, l bath with open beam ceilings & fire- plac~ + -4 ar garage. Live 1n one -rent the other. S39S,OOO 631-1<400 UDO ISLE Light, bright total remodel. Open ~ms, white on white decor & French doors to patto & yard create a fresh look for this charming 3 bdrm. $-499,500. 631·1<400 BA YCREST Contemporary 4 bdrm, for~I dining & family rooms & pool in super Newport neighborhood. Best q~lity & taste throughout with Fr doors, crown moldings & English carpet. S~S,000 631-1400 BALBOA 1SLAND Business opportuni· ty. Prime M~rlne Ave. loatlon with 15 year lease buyout. Fully remodeled clothing store, Inventory negotiable. S9S,OOO 673-.6900 COST A MESA End unit 3 bdrm townhome with double garage in de· lightful woodsy setung. Tile counters & Fp in living room. $152,500 631-1400 £ASTSJD£ COST A MESA-SEVEN UNrrs "Like new" six 2 bdrm, 2 bath & one 3 bdrm. Garages, utillty rooms, open ~ms, fireplaces, patios & great neighborhood. S995,000 631·1<400 BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRONT Near new Victorian 3 bdrm with dock & great bay vistas. Freshly carpeted & complete- ly charming with formal d1n1ng & family rooms & gourmet ki1 c hen. S1,19S,OOO 673-6900 LINDA ISLE Pier & slip for 3 boats Fabulous remodel, 3 bdrms with den, formal dining & pub bar. Two story living area with soaring copper fire· place. Walls of glass to tiayfront terrace with pool & spa. $2,625,000 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 206 W . COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 • BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARl~E AV[ 714-673-6900 I decot, 2 ~ ,,.., fn-OOWM. rnoumen & a.-1381.000. eu.om home. w/<48" S'MLA. flmly rm, ledl ":: ,..io..=,a. 91111"r 811.11fm pl9ce, kMily ~ -"" tom home. Latte L· Jult ... to~. Low ~ rm & peek of = °" ~ 1221.000. UNITED BROKERS.COM I =..:'~<43~ ""'*'pettowtttteooun-melmenanoe •act.,lor. OOMfl ... Lall=-= ANNI Mc:CML>JC> ;..::. 1m~i~m71' e:e~ =~~ UP=,~ 61MMI ~ USTINO =..: tMtUy toont· w/)ecuut tub. ~ ftr ~.A..V &clltng~ ...... c:=~ '~==·,... KEWrtnl\ .. / it.,~\t"C'th,wttt1fem-~d·SUN.1·5 ~!"'r!4-5&'~ ~t:Wn.'i")'f r.f~\ 11 lfttM flR ity "" & '*' & ctrwnatlc 2 REALTY WORL0 . ,4 ,_ v--. Neiwpott 8dl C.... ..i llu llD REALTORS• wan• WI ::,Z °==' &kit= NEWPORT BEACH -..111 •Ml I-• =.. ~,:Y dOC*. s1,eso,ooo ,.llrnttlllr C.E~E El.KJNS Aerede161!::'9"-'S.ue.. Cetta... llM upgr•d .. & aNnH ... 611-1400 I!!!! Ct._tn\l\'\ ~:;:.. · Spec1:-; ... ,_. S235K. Owner 211471$ - WAnRrHONT .... RE.,LTOfL... petio.,pr::i=pe,..;to 3br 2be. bflght cheery ~ a..~· lMI HOML., i.e. ******* IPf'lnt(lera. Den, fonnlll fem. rm. q\Mt loe., "*'l -~ REAL ESTATE ... ...,. GOYEIWMENT ~ dlnlna '"'· ..... ""· 28R, ~·Open Sun 1• • IWjliiiiiii•ous•AO ...... •cx'l'!GUNAl'PWl'l' ,.._._ From 11.00 ~)cs. guerd ge'*9. Ot1g OWt"W ~ home! Stepe from~ REAL TORS ~·--::::..:: ~ ._ propdee & H• l•I tr Mt-IHI Mery ~Mela ._,or front. ~ 4'MSa. -WOX •-------0t owr~ phone. FREEi r..,o L For CUIT'Mt hta 3900 tlf. Exqu611te ICIPt. ..... PAMITt No obllgatlon. Cell eel 1-eoo...51-7419 Ext. * lllM.., * <4-PLEX $455,000 en amenltJea. 1821.000. W.'1 g111e you the down tn I RemaJl # 1 <>r.nge eoun-2231 Mio Ol*l __.iga. NEW HOME Lerge 38R owner-. unit + •Aoent HElOt* excngtorathereofown-ty •oent tor 1H7ll ... -Spectaculer 48R/38A. thrM 2BR unlta. .,,__ 417-11121<497""811 ~ VOi.i matte the PATRICK TENORE .,..,_ View. Prlvete Bdl. By tlglou1 erea. Cell .... ,-...........,, mt....,-•• & we lhN•I 831·12te °' 790-8702 PllCfflc Avenue Condo, Owner. 720-9401 Of 850-1121 ..-_. '"' ,.,... Coete M9M. Lrg 3br 720-9044 ~ 58r +maid'I qtrl. YI ec:f9, epprac. You receive 21nba. 2 cer gar + Qf'Pft · ~21 walled & gated S200 000 100% tax t>eneflt1. Mut1 j Nlght011ght YU. S149,1oo: Aweeome ocn YU lotlhmn raductlonl. Steel ha-.. dMll cr«Slt Agt ThomU Murphy &rotter 1 b'k to bc:h $195,000. --S 1 495 000 0t trade 1or 497-8757~.Ev,Wkndt , _______ , 875-9797 e.tVlllUalnTa.nl Jlm& ~udown.<499-8102 Patty. S.I 79-0070 --·-.. 1111111!!~~~11!!!!111!!~~~~~ .......... s.... .... ...1llUll ....... ...... 1191 USTSllE COSTI IEU •11111111 IWLO 1so1 s.ntaneaa. a..ut Just c~~!0 ~~ tMUet sHMS me IDOL FOR OWIER OCCIPllT On pt9t1y a1Net. Hr So. lndlq>&decor.28Al2BA Mature new nallh ~ community. walk to Bey. 38A + Den, 38A, w/oonvert den. Lvngrm borhood. 48R 2 A beedl 48R 2'~ up- frpk, petlo + 28R, 1BA w/frch wndl, mehogeny Great financing. graded, 3100 1f, ,.,tal M15K. 875-3a0 frpl,dlntngrm w/cutglal s111.711 Call todayl $435,500 Chataau 4 HOUSES ON 1 R-2 LOT -Two II Bedrooms PLUS Two I Bedrooms. G.S.I. $35,400. EICHllliE llTO THIS! Bkre ~ window. lfen>ercrpt, Y8tY 850-1121 Pageant/Linda Good· •-•L--prlY yd wtpool. $459,900. ~ man 493-0477* ..._. Open SAT/SUN 1·5pm. ~21 Pllliu.Ja 1117 1114> 122-1114 jlr.r. lelc• IMt 5 DUPLEXES. -Nine I Bedrooms PLUS 1 , ._ le U On 2 °--" oo G S I $79 500 3BR+ ·ct.n. 2\.iBa, beeut. 11• .... • • .. ..IN 8 ~r m. · · · ' · Std l10fY mttr ate with OPEN SUN 1·5 --,..... I 1er condo with ett dtll ger. PWSE Ill Fii CAllR Wiii bay/ocean vtew 2 cer <4BR. t>tttne, 2BA. 1Pt + frJ>lc, patio. a yrs otct 111 22•2 gar, 1485 000 °'*1 Sun/ aeperata 18R ,.,tal o....-EASTSIOE DUPLEX $95,000 875--0530 Agent • • ~ 1.5 H7 E. 8elboa 81 2 car garage. "Nk:e Graat tocatlonl Large -------lllllW IUL n llC c.nn.y Vllega Dtou • H 0 me & Inc 0 ma.. yardl. $249.900 Prine. * * * * * * * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' !!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!L_~81~3-3~~~nn~1_·-_·'j_:S4::95:::,ooo=.:Ag~t_:8.:_:73:=-55:99~ Onty. Agt 631-5737 uu. ... YALll QREENBROOK Full oceen, bey & d1y llght1 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the best Coldwell Banker Resldenttal Real Estate Services CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE -l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH U22,500 Walk to the beach! Very bright penthouse condo. 2 BR l3• BA. Gated commuity with pool & spa. Underground parking NEWPORT BEACH '265,000 Tennis anyone? Terrific 2 BR 21 2 BA, den condo complete w/comm. pool. spa & tennis. Move-in cond. and mini golf course view adds up to quick aale. Call now~ BAYVIEW TERRACE SS49,000 JM Peters dramatic single family home in pri- vate comm. 3 BR + FR. Ideal corner location. Beautifully upgraded. Private patios. lovely gar- ·dens. BAaBOI VlEW HOMES S695,000 Newly constructed 5 BR home near greenbelt + steps from school. S urrounded by a stucco wall for privacy this light, bright family home will please a famtl.y who apprectiates the latest in building ideas PENINSULA S l ,280,000 Elegant contemporary bayfront home 3-4 BR, new dock, European kitchen, fabulou~ mast.er suite overlooking lovely garden to the bay. Finest taste + construction throughout. BAYFRONTS THE COVES '420,000 Marvelous opportunity to get on the bayfront at an excellent price. 2 BR 21,, BA + formal DR make this an exciting property. BAYSIDE COVE '876,000 Spacious 3 BR bayfront condo with slip for 30 ft. ..,.. boat~ Lovely, hardwood flQOra, cozy FP + 3 outdoor decks. Pool, spa & sandy beach just steps from your door. PENINSULA POINT U,149,000 Fantastic harbor It night light views acr<>M widest bay Joe. Charming 2-sty bayfront with 3 BR + new kitchen. Waterfront patio + slip for 40' boet. BAYPIONT '1.190,000 Enter into a sunlit. courtyard lush w/fiowen + planta on thia 6 BR Spanish Hacienda + decks tMt overlook the aerene beyf ronl. · PllQJfStJL& IAYPIOMT 11.ffi~ ~main turning be.tin location.' BK in main h<Nle, aandY beaeh with boet dock.. Seper· at.e 2 BR 1pt. with view in carden Mt.ting. ~ MYlllOUS ta,I00,000 8eyfront~f tne1l quali!)'. 4 BR remodeled home 'tflih 60 ft front.tr•· Pool, spa plus dodt ror 2 1 lirp yachta. 81quiaite bay views. IAYIBOU H , 7IO 000 70 fL bayfront-~amic View, 3 boat 1fiP9J M.m.ct ceilinp. &chiliw bQ;hor9 cape cod c:llinn. Larp deck + laW1I on .&ay. ' OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 UNIV. TOWNE CENTU 62 STANFORD 2 BR $154.000 D. ADAMS BIG CANYON 2 BR WESTCUff 3 BR 60 SEA ISLAND $265,000 J. MACMILLAN 1141 PEHBROKE $329,500 D. GOLDSBERRY BARBOR VIEW HOMES 1824 PORT STIRLING Bi $695,000 R. KURTZ IRVINE TERRACE 1011 BONNIE OOONE 3 BR $735,000 E. CORKETT "OLDE" CDM 3 BR+ 2 BR BIG CANYON 3 BR WESTCLIPF 3 BR $635,000 820 AVOCADO P. HURLEY 83 ROYAL ST. GEORGE Sl,195,000 D. TROUT SUNDAY 1·5 1141 PEMBROKE $329,500 H. THAMER CAMEO HlGBLANDS 4511 OORCBESTER 3 BR S.f25,000 E. CORKETT NBWPOIT BEJOBTS 1110 KINGS IOAD 2 BR S590,000 B . REEDY BAI.IOI VIEW BOllBS JIM POIT STWJNG 5 BR '695,000 R. KURT'l mVlNB TDIACB 1011 BONNII DOOQ 8 BR 1735,000 L. ROSE NIWPOIT DIQllTI Ill SANTA ANA 3 BR f749,oQO D. ADAMS BIG CANYON • 11 IOIAL ST. QIOIQI 3 BR H.lN.000 It DEREMIAH .. NEWPORT BEACH WESTCLJFP 1829,600 New on market! 3 BR, 2 BA. Large country kitchen, beam ceilings, 2 fireplaces. The best value in West.cliff. LIDO '399,000 WonderfuJ corner bayf ront condo in attractive co-op bldg. Extensive bay + city light views. 2 BR unit is well maintaihed + decor in new! OLD CDM · 1486,000 Two separate houses on 40 ft. lot south of PCH. Garden-like patio area separates the unit.8 with plants and flowers. Great income opportunity! DOVEi SHORES '636,000 Spacious single st)" on presitigious Galaxy Dr. 3 BR, 3 BA, formal DR + FR. Large pvt yard with covered patio + spa. NEWPORT HEIGHTS *690,000 Remodeled home on large view Jot. 2 BR. Deck on view aide, large family room with fireplace + wet bar. Room to expand. BEACON BAY H95,000 Beautiful, contemporary Pulaski designed home with skylight.a, beamed ceilings, spa. Main home has 1 BR, loft plus 2 BR apt.. JLUBOI RIDGE 1839,000 Sunsets over Catalina, light.a of Fashion Island from 4 BR Harbor Ridge dreamhome. FR + wood-panelled library with fireplace. UDO HH,000 Walk to Lido Villaie from elegant 2 BR bayfront. condo. Marble FP, French doora, spacious sundeck + bay viewa of aailina + city lighta. PIOllONTOIY BAJ tM7,000 Architecta own home deaisnecl with love + ,....t taste. Very open with all rooma openinc onto large 2 story center area. llVINE TBUAC& 11,100,tOt Outatandil!J corner Jot home w/vint of ocean bey, city 111hta + Pa1oe Verd-. Remodei;i kitchen. 1rs pool + boau. room. NEW LISTING! view ~ perfect lg i4 1 Cemat1on 38R 3BA modill home OPEN SAT /SUN 1 PM Retr .. t off mat•_,,,. + $239,900 3 lrplcl Pvt IP9 off IMng 4BR + 1P9 New P"~ rm, guard gated com- lelslonal decor. Ownef• 1 munfty w/pool & tarWI. A tran1larred value 1t $&99,900. Cell Century 21 Prof PATRtCK TEHOAE Fran Lugo 557-4373 631-1268 OI 790-8702 IEW LISTllli USTSIDE C.I. RIVMtil<Q ..... .... . . .. . . Ramod-.cs 3BR 1¥•BA, *OH THE WATER* new gourmet kltcMfl, 38R, 2'~ Beth. 8oet llp master bdrm au1ta, for-$359,000 (714) 650-&413 ma1 dining w/oM pw-FARROW REAL ESTATE quet. Br .. kfHt noott. •IY ..... lrplc Ownare heva purchuad 1nothar 38r, 2Ba. 2012 Debotah $249,000. Curt Harbert• Lane. S2H.500 Wiii fl 611-12te ' carry pepef. Open ~ S•t-Sun 1 tam-5pm I ·pgm:ta •831-1591• -'~ 49~~~~~!. p.. garage $2000/mo A~ Newport~, .. , .. den-at>ta now 836-8127 Ing h<>ma. ~lldab4a R·2 411 + llOI ~99=· cc::· ~~~ 1111,000 Coombe 831· 12M Large lif9a 110ty water. front wttli dodl tor 40 looter Big twnlly kitchen, separate tamlty room. hobby room, 4BR, 3BA, 3 WMtil<i\ . ~f ,\ ~ • "'-~ • --,\11£W~,.,..,.,,v1=ew..,.,..,..,v1=EW1~n-• car gar. lerga patio & IP8 Prestige 1ocat1on wttn dr• IPEI UT/-1-1 metic ftelr UYlng room 41 .......... with "replace. 2 eepereta Joen McNeughton meatw 1U1t... Pool and l•MMI If)•. REDUCED THOUSANDS! ~=~j Call 850-1121 COLDWeu BANl(C!RO ·~ --·-Expect tre be&: Yourtlretpet,yourftnljob, un• hMI your,.,.. Cllr. your lirl1 home Del9'*' Perfect. Open • cl8lalfl«t'1 your fltlt Sat-Sun 12-4. Plan A. 2Br ctlOtce 1Ba. $182,333. By Owner ' **OPEN SUNDAY 1-4** 100 SCHOLZ PLAZA. PH. 12, • - Pen1house floor w11h outslOl'd•ng views of boy & oceon 3 BR. 2 8A, pool & spo IJUC>fd ;a WoA: or b••e 10 beoch ......... . ~ooo #11 ARIES COURT, NEWPOfn' CREST l ecenily redacof01ed 3 81. 21-7 SA, forftlOI d.n,.,g oceon view, new CO!'pel SZIO,GIO M3 AUERT PLACE, E. COSTA •aA Spociout lom1!y holfta. new potnt 4 81, den, new roof lorge y<><d lmmoculote • . 1211.000 .,_ VIA UDO NON>, LIDO taLE-Prvna boyfront locOlion Ood for lorga Vod\f. ~· tng v1aw of boy & lllOUtlloons 4 81, 4~ SA. ~aot locot.on & potenttOI. ... ... • ......... 11-.- **MORE OFFeRINGa** VIA L~A. UDO ...... - 3 Ill, • 8A.. =:~.' ~ ... '~.~~~-~ U>O _.AM DR. -&c.ptiollal bo..,4rord <Ondo & • ..,. Tody rac*oroted in ~ & t.iga ion.1 St.p o\'Oiloble ................... . UYll'RONT MIGl•ll -•rti floor w . lov & ()(.on Vrew1,. l •• I M. (QIM, pool. po!IO. alip o-.oilob&e. EauileN buy ·-· -- Nl•llUL:A ocaAINONT HOm U•· 11'9 '~ most• II, klldlM .-CW'J -. I •, dowMtOh So.~----· .... 0...,. Coat DAILY PILOTl8unday. M8y 11 1- .... I ._. t• ..... •••apt .... t• .... .. .... ••••et._. llH ~ pl ******* 11Aat ...._ . .,_ e.1·M.111P .._ ...,, ·-·'~* JI IHI._ ·n.TINW:E' e4Jtl •Spa •Pool •VJew **Waterfront **•Waterfront and Poof ..,Give Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 2 IEDROOI 2592 Arbor. 8ayshores 631-1400 $-455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 226 Hartford, Bayridge 644-6200 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 4 12 Hazel Dr. otde Corona Del Mar """ 759-9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-...30 •2209 Paciflc Drive. Corona del Mar 644-6200 $975,000 Sunday 1:30-...30 +7 Sea Cove. Sea Island ~ 644-6200 $633,000 Sat1:30-" 30 Sun1-5 +...-15 Toulon, Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 16 Welllnoton, Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $392,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1us Fiii RI or DEi 303 & 309 Carnation, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $725,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * ••3'425 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1501 Santanetta.. Corona de4 Mar 722-8114 $-459,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 + 10 Sea Island, Big Canyon 644-6200 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 3 IEIRIOI •336 22nd Street, Costa Mesa 650-1121 $289.900 Sunday1-5 • 11 Arlee Court, Newport Crest 673-7300 $230,000 Sunday 1-.. •20252 Bayvtew, Newport Beech 648-7171 $357,500 Sat/Sun 1-.. *1212 c.mbrldge. Westattf 759-6600 $379,000 Sunday 1-5 2012 Deborah, Newport Beech 631-1591 $298,500 Sat-Sun 11-5 4522 Dorehetter, Cameo Highlands 644-9060 $-425,000 Sunday 1-5 31S4 KIUemey, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $187,950 Sun 1-5 2073 Maple. Costa Mela 646-7434 $169,500 Sat/Sun 12-" 1747 New Hampshire, Costa M .. 546-2313 $204,400 Sunday 1-" 1141 Pembroke, Westdlff, NB 6«-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •225 Senta Ana Ave. Newport Hghta,NB 644-9060 $749,000 Sund~ 1-5 * •• 100 Sdm Pt # 12. t'4rwport 8wt\ 673-7300 $325.000 Sund~ 1-4 608 Seward. Corona d9I Mar 759-eeoo $695,000 Sunday 1-5 215 Via Nice, Udo l9le 631-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1~ e ...,2552 Vista OrtYe, Bayshcn9. NB 5-48-9943 $649,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 **2712 W. eo.ntront. N.8. e13-3n1 S775.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II ,111 Fiii ii tr •1 313 33RD sir.t. ~ N8 ~ $323.000 ~ 1-~ ••2521 e...nboO. EMtbeuft,N8 M4-&200 1410,000 8und9y 1.-5 et722 CMWIO ~ C9IMO HW-lda ~ t?tf.000 . .... 1..a •326 cemeo 9horea. ~...,,.. 758 MOO te48.IOO .,.._ t..& t2405 Clfl OrM. tl••PD11 t tuiW*' &11-1400 MI0,000 ...,..._ 1-5 •2222 DaMll ~ ft11p Oft ..... es 1-noo 1417.IOO .._, 1.a tlt1 L ...,_a(,.._,.., N.8. 11Wm 1•.000 111111un. ~..a •11 Montectto, Corona d9 M• 631-1266 $798,000 Sund~ 1-5 1771 New Hampshire (Mesa Verde N.) C.M. 67 5-8688 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue Vlllars. Big Canyon 644-6200 $925,000 2 16 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle 631-1400 $-499.500 • IEIROOI Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 243 Albert Ptace, Eastlide Costa Mesa 673-7300 $295,000 Sat & Sun 1-" +2323 Bayside Drive.Corona del Mar 759-6600 $1 .595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3001 Cleaveland. Costa Mesa 546-2313 S 179.900 Sat/Sun 1-.. 2825 ClubhOU9e. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $324,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •4520 Cort&an<S. cameo Hlghtands 759--6600 $599.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 404 E 16th Street. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $295.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1ao1 Galetea Terr. Irvine Terrace 673-7677 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2217 Map6e, Costa Meu 650-1121 s 171.711 •2362 Mesa Drtw. Santa Ana Sat/Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1 ,750.000 Sunday 1-5 *9 Monaco. Harbor Ridge. NB 644-9060 $839,000 Sunday 1-5 2139 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 646-7434 $229,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •1oe Via Udo Nord. Lido Isle 673-7300 $1,650,000 Sund~ 1-4 •••3100 W Oceanfront. W Newport 631-1400 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •IR ,1us Fii RI er DEi * 1334 Antigua Wey. Bayctest. NB 631-7300 $649.000 Sat & SUn 1-5 • 1715 Antigua Way. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $535,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **47 Balboa Cow. Newport 8ch 64S-8115 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 2008 Balearic, Costa Mesa 645-8115 $316,500 Sat/Sun 12-" let U1 Help Y" Sell Y ,,, Property! C.11 CllulflN, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. , •1019 Oofpnin Terrace. Irvine Terrace CdM 631-1266 $1.150,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •~18 Ollttwood Ro8cl . Corona del Mar 120-9401 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •704-704'n Gofdenrod. Otde CdM 673-5599 Sunday 1-5 * 1 Hampshire, Dover Shores 644-6200 $649,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 ........ 1 Harbor Ridge. Harbor Rtdoe. NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 15 Inverness, Bfg Canyon NB 6«-6200 S 1,295,000 Sunday 1-5 2701 Lorenzo, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $210.000 233 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar Sat/Sun 1-5 631-14'00 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 315 Poppy. Ok:Se Corona del Mar 759-6600 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1836 Port Tiffan Ptace, Newport Beach 559-~ $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •440 Rivera Terrace. Corona Highlands NB 631 -7300 $1 .395.000 Sunday 1-5 * •+2 Rocky P0tnt, Corona de4 Mar ~6-7171 $999.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •4518 Roltbury. cameo Shores 673-7677 $699.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1701 Star1ight Circle Newport Bch 5-46-2313 $449,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 •••531 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle. NB 766-1900 $1.525.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 + 1000 Westwtnd Way, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $875.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2625 W Manley. Santa Ana 631-1266 $219.000 5 IEDROOI 211 Via Eboll, Udo Isle 6«-6200 $635.000 Sunday 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IR plus Fiii ii tr DEi •••607 Bayside Dr, Newpor1 8eacti 650-7000 $1 .075K Sat/Sun 12:30-" 30 +2209 Cliff. Cliffhaven 631-14'00 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 14 Oakcrest, Bfg Canyon 644-6200 S 1 ,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 UDO ISLE PmEPllPUTIES _.......,_ Sl.650.000 * llJO llOll).-$l,49S 000. N SM llOD-Sll-SIA.. ... _ Sl9S 000 VIA ll>O SOil\ 68R-5IA.---· IM 000 • ~ -$149.000 .. _ -.ooo ----.000 ~r--ill~IL-.. _ istS."' • m-:• 1429.ooo .. 1uua1 Lll1ll wrn llU. ,fEEIEY COLDWC!LL BAN~C!RO Expect tht' ~: llEW 011 MARIO Pr11fici111 Win Isle Quality constructed Bayfront home located on 196 ft. of prime frontage with commanding view of main channel. mountains, and city hghts 3BR formal dining, lrg living area • family room complete with wet bar. BBQ and beamed cen- mgs All this 1n the setting of rolling green lawn. trees and patios. A muat see• $2,150,DID 644-9080 *** 1018 Polans Dover ShOreS. NB 673-9333 $875.000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 t * * * • 1200 Po&ana, Dover Shores. NB 673-9333 $619 000 Sund~ 1-5 225 Via Genoa. Udo Isle. NB 673-7677 $598.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * •220 Via Lido Nord, Lido ISie 631·1400 $1 .495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 & IEDROOI 20462 Birch Street. Santa Ana Heights 673-7677 $550.000 Sunday 1-5 10 Drakes Bay Spyglass 673-7677 $690,000 Sunday 1-5 & IR plus F Al RI or IEI * 1919 Glenwood Lane. Baycrest, NB 631 7300 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 1 IEDROOI • • ...-* 240 Nice t.:.n 11217. Villa Batboa, NB 673_..00 $133.900 Sunday 1~ 1 IR ,1us Fiii RI er DEi • "" * 260 Cagney Ln • 317 VIiia Balboa. NB 673-«00 $164.900 Sunday 1~ 2 IEIRHI ...... •260 Cagney Ln#304, vma Balboa NB 673-4400 S 198,000 Sunday 1-4 • *..., •280 Cagney 11309. Villa Balboa. NB 673-44'00 $388,000 Sunday 1-4 *. &4 CorSIC8. Newport Beech ..._ 650-112 1 $239 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •4 Serena Ct. Newport Crest, NB 759-6700 $212 000 Sat/Sun 1..S ••2330 van Guard Way K-202 Costa Mesa 646-7171 S 144 500 Sunday 1-" • •2330 Vanguard Way M-203. Costa Mesa S40-7355 $143 500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • • 10 Vienna Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Beach 673-77-i $395 000 Sat-Sun 1-5 2 IR plus Fiii R• er IEI * ~" Belcourt Dr North, Belcourt. NB 759-6700 $725.000 Sunday 1-5 • ...-e 2e() Cagney Ln•220, Vitia Balboa. NB 673-4400 $299.000 Sunday 1-4 .......... 220 Nice Ln•103, Vina e.lboa, NB 673-4400 s 18\°°0 Sunday 1-4 ••4 Rue Verte Big 'Canyon. NB 759-9100 $525 000 5-1/Sun 1-5 • ••17 Vista Aoma East etun. N8 6'&0-0020 $249 000 Sat!Surn 1-5 3 IEDRMI * • # 12 Vienna. H.-bor Aidge, <Hwp.t a.ctt 6T3-7n1 '475.ooo Sat.sun 1..s •2811 VIS\a Omada. Th9 8lufta. Nwpt 8ch 760-5000 Sat/Sun 1~5 I II ,-Fii II tr .. ••217 Seybre>c*. ea.ta .... 146-7171 1111,000 s.tJ8ul'I M 'lftt121 Vlllta La Allbo. Eat Bluft. N8 &40-0020 $317,000 ~ 1-& Miii.i -Fii SllE .. .... . . i ~ . . ,. .. • ~ .. • • . .. . . . . . • • i I Ith C.W W.. 1111 §!1!e ... 1114 c.ta ... llM • ..,.., .... 1111 ~· .._ 1111 l1at1 Ptalat•ll C... .... 11M Celtl.... llM ~I tJI -111111 ~--.. mf 8HA .. EAST1Dl-' Nr,...._, .. 1m•,,Niiij.....,.-111A ~ ... ...._1Ma,PIMO,llAUTISUL *' 18AlfWW9 1M 1tr,o,.'°"= liiiiiJ fia ooe.. ...... 4aA. •C()H0().29ft1"'8A• ,..,.ad•1i:I ~,Pf' ....., JM~ Col* lowet,.~ ...... to llft1ll-/ l*IM;lndry..._.1771 ~ _,,.... °"111'• nl•nt IOCt 'tsto W!2 ~ ~ QOtOMUL Patio °' ._,.. pnvat• )'ltd, dlAd' ... °*~'ltOO wltg Mt dbl ... ··-.bdt 2 ~ ..,. ,,,, petto VD --~ -:,d PIUI d•!Ollt uoo built ...... to ~ ~·t-9.!!."='• U SHIR_... No,_, ..aoohnO.. lob ~ _._ Smell pet«*. AW!t ~ 7tcMIG mo. AgtftMMI 1.00 .,,a.u Ael tic~l.indcf ...,:.rm ••• .. 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HA. 1100 '''· st,o,=:~1P1 ._ llluftdtv. ttso1mo . ._.. · ~ ,_..,.. ,... · · Plic.d Pfopwty 1eu1no1 in.. w10 . r9t11g. oet•· ct11v*"e14t-2447 · $178/mo. No P9t'I a,., ,., lil•.,lil!PIP.i~~'!~~I Aval! now. "3-1390/0ya ' P*lek1~ 1~ ~t 38R/29A HA~ VIEW RIX DrVTALS 11075/mo Call Greg SatlSUn 12 .. 420HM'tll-MUST itE:..t.AAOE.1125 .... 1BA Yf\'. ""tanca SPYGLASS OOMt1 ~ & _. • ,_ WESTSllE Home Community pool l'\U11 97wsn. ton (A) • t« 2ea. gar. ~. del ~ ..... to ~ I c:ny n!Qftt lgM-. 38R 1~8A. g81ege & 11850/mo 1M &tS-4412 t•• 1111 2BR w/ IUndedc w/d *DDIM\ lll'W CereyWard, Ail-1021 '1.iendl g:::105 ;cr.=.::,~~~~1no. ~~~4~;~• l~g2a ~~~ sc.1 VILLAS 5;R~:~ "'· t>O Plltl~·;IUU if ~V:· E. ca~=: UftMll ~" .ity.,~:. qu-.. 28J Mat). No.,.., 18 , 3Ml1M. ~ """"" + lg I AteO .28R. 18A~;y lfLD OllllS bay I city light• 'MW. ,. 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IPL lrptc, tml pet •IUMllWl• 815•4112 firs EXC!PTIONAlt pete.722-8140n22-8011 -~~ ll50 BUNGALOW turnltMd 2t19SantaAne '0' 1735 twft. )(ft Cl'Mt loc;1 Untum ~ $100/mo C.it Pam <* S 1245 84-8S41 PENINSULA YEARL v 12900/mo. 72~1215 •G '°' Ntk Prof ·au. m• 987 Victor!• 'l'. .S720 '3000 mo .-. 2'0 0 . 83 t.12" ' B -bt ... 38R/2BA LMge O\.lptelC ~ 40 ~ t ;.__,. , .. ,. at· 3SR 2,"BA twnh.. At-L.arge 3 Br, 2'h8a. 2 cw •Lg 38R 2 A UPI* Of SEA ISLAND. 2 2nba+ (1800a/I) Gllage decit M&-91N 833-1917 + em.._.-.. llWl.f-TD net. 8elboa 19 :¥i· Bkr teched garage frplc attached garage, w /d k>w9r Duptex, 1 car gar, den. Almos1 MW. Oller· lndry room S12i51mo' 1750 (714) 54&-505e I Ml# c:rpts COOl*Mlon 913-8 OO S 1150/mo Merlly~ l*upe, frl)tc. Pv1 yards, frple, ,_ crpt. St350ea lo<*s oolf cout°M'-W4th Gr90 87S-5511 · --.... /_ ••••• • ~ .. ~• ~120 1-SPM wtNT£A & &UMMEA Coom 63 288 poo1 & ape. s 12501mo OCN11 I ctty Nght "*'· · *---,,..... · ·c· M?O RENTALS 0ce9n fronts j bl 1•1 « RESERVEONENOWI NEWPORT SHORES Gated comm. Avail 8/1. ......fulffe Townh•~.2BA 11h8A Youd...,...... 2178 t~ .... see5 atld ame... SMpe to 2BR 211\BA TwnH•. Huge 728 w WlllOf'I St •Nice 3BR 2BA ~-2 $3500/mo 78&-7500 egt. Bay/oe.an vu 2Br 28a IQ W/O& Cebtt '* upa. O/W, •ALL UTILm~. PAID 2~28~-=~ ~· S710 Bdl. Agent ~5780 yt'd w/auto eocw. Obft FOf infor <*I 548-7001 Car garage, f!J>IC, W/D Spaciou• 3BR + Den 28A den, gar $1850. 87~7892 patlo'a. No pettt S450tmo. ·~_,._!,.'!!'.. ~-.....,•-:-:-=:-:-=--::::::::;;:::;;:- ger. 1ttrul $995. P9t «* 2 httup >an1 1oc S 1400 u....-Du ....... 1t in Balboa S & """' 33e Cabrlllo 549--7505 •G t _......._..."' NewpOt1 tMIOh" ~ pp1 64&-12&4/&42-Cleee ..,....... .,.... · FABULOU dey "'Vht •\j•regH t""" 2BR ft91C lndry rm, 38R 28A famlty "" bullt· NEWPORT HEIGHTS Specteeular bay "*-· vlewl Upstairs 2br 21>41 •CHARMING 1BR. Outet. •Sper1cllng pool s ,_ $a25/mo 18&5 ...... l llf 28r28aupstalreeondorw.f In dlehwHher, 'Men MAU.fmllll0 •Spec:loue 3BR 2'~BA 2 W11tler/Dryer, refrlg, l·level. 2..(;.ftf gar. tiuOe Y81d Refrig. No Peet. •L.Mgapri'lat•patloe r'~ve18720-... 22 •dAIXY F'AONT SC P1z pallo.d/wsm• Woode,$1375 Must Uk *flW•lmAPT* s1ytwnt1me.2cwlaraoe trptc.garage Steooimo. rooms. S1900fmo Avail Sfi50/mo+ dep. 2181 •FurnilNnOlavett•ble _rv1 __ ~:-.'.'":"-::=-- 29A 28A +den w/Ngn guat:21~S-~* . lor"9te751·~ -2.BR, ,.,.BA. Laundry rm. lrplc,W/Ohkup, 1400 Avallnowl 875-4912 711.m.8233,673..1181 Meple.f42·3785 "=~~ur!~,oneot PAUlllUAPTI bMmed eellngs. trplc. 2eR house wflerge fenced 13Br 28• home on quiet pool, carport w/stOfege. YIW lllTW Superior Nwpt Cr•t. Plan-Fabulous d•IOne< 2 R · 11111111 lllft %t~~m gar. yard Small pet QI{. 2035 strHt 11200 1 Year I Walk 10 shoC)plng & cloM 111-4112 talion ahutten., 3br 3ba, 1BA w/whlta vaulted *EASHll'\r* 385 w. WILSON Furnlltled Studios. Un· Wallace $700/mo + LHM Agenl 7S 1-5541 Of to bHCh S 785/mo gar. pool. tenn ... uune. WOOd c.illngt. lrple, l'luge I~ M2 11 tumllMCI 1 & 28R CIMn. lowly remoc:t.I ocnfr1 tlM S500 sec 87s-09l6 •S.-0-735S • ($250 Off 1st Mo's Rent) IS850-8ACtC BAY·OUPLEX $1600/mo lte ts7S-2332 d.ck. snglgar. lndry, ocn. I ·11 qu .. t, well lighted. Lg forlndtv °'~Some ~ ---CALL 5-48-7367 2 Bedrooms, patio, no T OWNHOME hart><>< & Catallna views. S..utlful 1 BEDROOM & Cok>nlel townhoua4Mtyt. bright lnteriorl CloM to ~.on. reQ d. Wint• 2rA Vflry ctNn S7~71i..12:~,~~:~~p~02B~~I TOWNHOME I ~49g~34 t:2~22~: 7 8 3BR n BA, dbl ger, •taps Steps to be~ $1400 mo. 2 BEDROOM. Starting •ti 28R l 'hBA. W/D hkup, lrwys. oc Airport. only,$800/moase..3120 rom oc:.ean t m'i1 "tash compactD1WL1ke new 2BR patio 1o waterS1S50/mo Orlveb~214.;Fernleel& $825/mo lnc:IUdesQM. patio. new crpts, bellehel&MaAINopetl P•nlneule Point 3BR ~~~.s;'68sove I C'$0'Rtek.Agt972~2079 double attached gar'. BAY FRONT WATERFRONT HOMES call$~ 0 675-M 27_ water,tleat&gerage. S7501mo.&7S-0.447 ....... 2'-+8A Beat locatlon & __ S 1125/mo Ele*nt 2BR. Securlly I INC •BMutlful 3Br 21);8a x4g 212111.111141-1114 * Liii IEW* .., IO-ltlnt cOndl Fil* .undec:I( •BRIGHTON SPRINGS* Attreet clean Westalde WATERFRONT HOMES. b S 1275/mo 1 REAL TORS 631· 1400 $1150--BRANO ,_ 28' Outet ~8:~-"''ul' garage w/oc:een view ' Ger-Beautiful spacious con. 2BR 1''\8A hse NIQe yd, INC REAL TORS WA ERFRONT HOMES 1be $1125mo-BRANO -307 E 21 S Come_. tM dlffwenoa. ~ Only /mo V• · --· dos 2Br 28a w/d.,, gat S950 1nct grdnr & w1r 631· 1400 INC ,_ 3Br 28a s 1875mo _ * * · et t. * * comptet.ty remod .. ed. .. ..... AM.,,,.,. 875-4806 Elkr S1050 & 1Br 1Ba $895 548-1366 or 646-2389 ------REALTORS 631· 1400 YlCAIT MWI SUPER CLEAN 1Br $735 2BR 2BA, trplc, upstelre I Beeutllul 2BR apte. POOi. cant Move-ln83~o~:~ c... Ll llu 1112 Loe 1n 8 quiet weter-8Hu111ul Spanish-Ill• VERV CLEAN 2BA 1B.A BAYRIOOE 2BR 2BA ees1 fllke new 2 story 3BR •720-9968•• ... ~5019 encl l*'15· .. ~~1pet1 •• rec room, laundry room. Robert Mllllken • acepec; complellt Frplc. • Hou s a E • • t • t de 2·~BA. lrplC. 2 car gar--• + utll ....,... * , Reedy '"' Instant mo.,. 2BRne.-eoM11atclePCH. w/d hkup poo1 JK All twnh': 2BR 2 "BA.coun $900/mo Call 641-1700 view. MCUrity gete. get. age, community poo1 & llUTO.Mn&al 1 1n1 O NLY H45 to Oen. 2ba. Aval now No w/gar & ,.,.,.,. No pets yerd pv1 patio gas rage Of 7S1·4330 w/d. pool. IP9 St395 I more• $1850/mo Cell e..mi frplc n.atlo 2BR ... APllf*lil* $650/mo Plue S200 off pets S1200/mo M L Re-.,..... & perking space 1000 ------854-8090 or 760·9642 . · · ...-' · lg 2BR 2BA Rner.,. . elty 75~. 873-3-i15 CALL Velma S49-2«7 _ mo Avl June 998.3-43-4 W.SIDE OCEAN VIEW DIANA PROSSER $1200/mo 673-4078 yours now• S850/mo Nol mo.,.ln ttlfough 5115 .,,.--.,-,,,.---,...----=;:::: --------•CIMn 28r 1Ba lenc9d EAST SIDE 2BR 1BA 2~ 2 S!~D h~ondo B~R~trc:, ~ ~ 760·5000 or 6«-8590 NICE 1Br 18a. ptkg IC)llCe, Pets 817 W Vlc1ona W530~1t&ITS. Sf.f.:!'~:-: u::d; Ill ... me.. yaro gar w/d hkup house Gar nlpeta 1~.,. '':.o 1611 67'f_3~;~ FultY turn' 3 blks to bch Sl••A •11 J &Laa Mam ceiling, akyllte. Deys 979.9991 Ev••i TS MGJr' ~~ Sorry no pell 2br 2be.. 2~ o-r. beeul. $7SO S53·A Victoria / k $900t Ref •...-vai ...v • T-. avail 614 N·petl S775 979»3848 Pam L • · 906 petlo S1900. 75.,1552 *963·69562s ~ ri' It S m;48·2.8f, ------$1950/mo. 7eo-<l714 Frl)lc, pvt patio. New utlls incld 502 MarlO<>ld. --722·9012 or &42·1603 ' allace &42-4 a a 8f pm laat leadi 2141 cerpet paint and ti .. Call wa 64e-681s •NEW lulltl 1 & 2BR -"·-· p 1_ DUPLEX 28R 18.A 11'Cteen 3BR 2BA. small EASTSIDE newiY-re-: • DIANA PROSSER yne 1wnhse IPI Frplcs. tlSTSlll .,... t .. t Pvt Bctl. trp1c, gerdnef, yard Garage W/D hkup furb•shed 3Br 188 lg 1BA 1BA d/w. pool. stOf 750.5000 Of 844-6590 ICW YllW1 skyns lg patios, no pell 11 BA 18A ,_ Cf'Pl & ;;.;;;;,l;;;.IM;..,;,.;.;FID~'!"'!'l"!!!!m~- yar d Nl smk /pell I 27SMesaOr :E fen ce yar d de.ck mgetedcmpbt NrGld~ ~~~LV 2BR,1B.A.pvtatreet.1car S7SO/S925 722·1700 paint All.new kitchen& 24551AhaV19ta $1150/mo 760-9019 Sl200 NO PETS 722·8011 Sl.250/mo 650-3962 I ~~~WS:r;!39 ,'67S A :wuww KU,Flnl\ I garage Lool<s out on Big •SPLENDID 2BR No bath S600/mo Doug, 2BR 1BA. IM down, JASMINE CRK SUMMER •CUSTOM 38dr 2Ba 1 ml E'SIDE 2BrlBa all MW al __ --\I'\\ I \~ 'II I 1J \ "I I Corona Yrly rental pets• Enci gar. refng & COLDWELL BANKER bedrms up. ~ patio RENTAL 28' +den. turn. beach' 21001/1 skyhte 2 allo mature eduita 2BA 2BA CONDO Big CY" 28'+0n. 2'.'\Ba \\ . ~ ~ St9501mo No Pets refs range patio uul patd. 845-0303 and gar Lota of Of' ... Tennis. pools. geted frplc, veuhed t>eem Nt0e1 ~-smr' n·pets ,730 IWashe<tdryer, small patio, e1teccondo HI upgrd. fpl, REALTORS • req d Please ask for $725/mo+dep 642·5964 E.ASTSIDE lov .. y 2BR $780/mo 4""33S4 S2350/mo 720-3778 $1350mo &.-5-6660• +S800dep 642•7134* carport $750/mo bar. paUo, pool, tennis. CareyWard,SunbowR&------Near schools & aho9S • Lr 28R 2,MM + loft --•E"SIOE;tt __ __ _ _ Call CENTURY 21 BERG sec g1e S1500 854-0933 VERSAILLES Charming ally, Inc 631 -2242 _ Cable reedy Chffd <* l u t. &emetic. like nu ~ndry, 28' gar. 1en yd +lg°'*' E,::'8 d~~A 1:~n~ s:~ve2 __ 962•8891 ___ BLUFFS 3br 2t>a condo bachelor w /slet1plng SHARP 2BR 1BA Dupte11:. meatiBJIU $650 No pets 831-6155 ;;;;.;;;-~2~.-,-,!1!"'1"""..--- 0-· lplc, more $1400 .,.. pref Sr couple car tgar beamed ~I up· 1 SEASalf YIWIE Single story. pool large alcove. S650 reirtg \odd. ocean Side of PCH Gar· EASTSIOE S aclous 2BR se55 ueek c:laen. ~ Tom 831-8107 640 8089 S750mo 646-5607 gra3es S 1200 642·398S Lea'9 Twnhs lovely loc. Pat 1 o S 1:,~ o I mo . PLUS 1Br S775/mo Full age. laundry $950tmo IP&ITllllTS ,...,BA Wig hook-up carPe~ dr.J.. peln1 In· ----gated m beach• 2Br• *644-2 * =:'~Z·N~C:tsq~~~t ~vail now 863•1390'dys Sparkling clean large Ger •• patio, no pets side and out• T0wntlouae .. -· Merrill Lynch Realty (714) 7S8 ~Corene del..., OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 CMMT111 CllL-.SUK.'"-un ..,.... Secluded W1terfront A Johnson call Slll£S_ ""·'"···-··-4511 •• ...,, Truly unique 4 bd. 3 ba 8 White C.t •• •S-Utt.SM-45?1 c.tlaM Ir 4 Bd. family room. spa .. . . B Bo•ie UllA ISlL._ . .$5U,5tL .. _.. __ 2%5 ¥\I C.... 5 8d contemporoiry C Ross COIOU llCIUll$ __ ... sats ........ __ HI ~ On CdM Hdlside 4 bd vttw C Portella CAl£1 SIM£$_'"'·*-·· 315 c-Slltra View. I story. 4 bd E Taba~ OlJ£ Cll ••.. -.•....... SHS.OOG .............. -315 ,.,,, Charmine Stonehouse K Granieri UCI U T ......... _.JSSUM ............. ?t4'2 llrH St Horse propert; 6 bd home D Miller llllll ntUCL.--SltS ............. lltl '-'ttu 4 Bd. 21' ba. view. pool M Brewer SPYCWS.-.-MM.Mt ............. 11 Ir.Us lly So bdrm & Hawless S Sl1ng$by llSTCUff .. _.SJ7UM ........... 1212 c...twWc• 3 Bdrm. pool, mamtamed P Merry CORONA DEL MAR 9875,000 A private paradise on the canyon Four BR. 3'h8A. formal dining room. family room Magnificent grounds with pool & spa Security system Private ocean beach Ann Peters SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY S419.000 Present mg an outstanding 4BR . home m Harbor View Hills. Corona del Mar You have a choice of buyint the ground or remaining on leasehold to take advantage of the low price Coby Ward BIG CANYON 11.115,000 Five BR home overlooking 14th green Floor-to-ceiling picture win- dows Separate children's wing On quiet cul-de-sac. sweeping golf course, mountain and city li1ht views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody VIEW LOT .-rs,ooo Corona del Mar. breathtaking view from the jetty to the Pavlllon. Rare opportunity to build your once In a lifetime dream home. Exclusive nelghborhood. Sara Hinman CUSTOll llAYFRONT $1,580,000 Laree slip. Elqant home In perfect condition. Flve BR. 4~8A. 3 fire- pbM;es. S2 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom buUt by present owner. BMbara Aune ~ ·11.-0.000 ~.'S acres Ut used to be an Orance County Parkl. ManJcured lawns. 100 year old pl~. ficus and palm trees. f10Vter1n1 shrubs and fn.tlt trees. Pri- vate pool, 68R~ TBA. Barb.tra Au.ne E'SIDE twnh'9 3br den loll 2Ba F/P encl gar. 6«.7211 Agent No lee C..ta •n• 2,24 Garden apts Beauhlullyl SS:!Slmo 548-0168 style 4 plea Adults 2'..,be. oent ale/. lg rmdld I tennis ct. spa. pool lllFfS Sii LOSE _ landscaped grounds -----prefd Well malntelned kit dlnrm,enclyd,pool& $1400 By0wn838·9751 Or 2BR +Oen 2'.'\B.A VERSAILLES 1Br PI H POOl&spa,patlos/decks, EASTSIDE SUNNY 4BR economy apl at com· tennis dbl garage Avl ---51395/mo 540-5664 Bkr great location. security ~ tfiield garage°' carport Sorry. 2BA Upstairs NHr pet111Y11 price 893-4894 6/1 S1300 780-8404 lmat 2144 pool, no pets S82S mo ••L'9 . no pets shopping & schools, -------Sandy673-2749• •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 1 S1150l mo. f4~63 1 RlltmTtlWUT E,.llE COllO* I •UNIVERSITY PARK CHARMING 3Br 28• --1 IPAITllfm Bachelor S6051 ••aatmfl ~ End unit on grnbelt JBr Harbor View Home N~ Saa Jaaa Large attrecltve apts In a 1 Bedroom S660 f·ltll UCI UY ar 2,Br ,2 .;Bd•,· doubles 12g00a~age. 2Ba 1 sty, nu Be<ber crpt yard, No pets $2000/mo C1aitt11at 2171 beautiful garden setting 28drm 1, .ea S77S 2BR 1BA, small badt yard 11111111 1, 11 ........ rp c . w. mo I paint 2 petlOS, 2 car gar • sec d9'> 7~9418 ~ p 2250 S 0 9626 Gas Wun.ti""-hk Swimming pootl Llgfl ..... 642·9113 alt 7pm aitch pool & spa S 1350 --· --2BA 2ba hOUse Fam rm I oollspa garage or Vanguard 4 • "",...... • tennis volleyball & c ozv 28 hou · carport Sorry no pets ups No pets $895 Adults · ,•• Lu•ir AVAIL NOW• 723-054S I r H . garaoe. 2-car gar 32102 Via de •SEVERAL LOCATIONS Bachelo S560 pral'd 64S-1631 Aft 4pm bHk•tball CIOH to ... -1-----frplc. patio, on Newport Olivia S87Stmo 1st/last r beech KhOOll pettt1 & Prime Mesa Ve<de lo-Beautiful detached house Island No pets S950/mo cleaning & security. 28drm 2Ba S800 1 Bedroom S855 --. U anopping · catlOn SBA 3BA. new 3br 2ba lrple, AC, 2-car Y9arly 856· t932 2131439•13'3 alt 7pm 398 W Wiison 631-5583 28drm 1' ·Ba $750 E·SllE IAOI Y 6401 WEST WARNER rarpet & kitchen •'P· garaoe yard S 1250/mo -------1 __ 2Bdrm 2Ba Twnns $650 1BR. smell patio Covered pllaoces Frestlly pamted I Avalleble S/ 1 67S~ 1 EXEC tum 4Br 3B• 2-sty WIE 211l 2U ct•ll 1 Bedroom $630 825 Cente< St 642· t424 prkng No pets $595. Pref MJ .. H 1 yr IM $2000/mo Jaci<le COZV clean& attract111e I ~~~lu~ ?rdnr/:~tS~ POOi. deck, gar No pets 28drm 1Ba • $750 Adttl 845-1831 Af1 4pm lJYI IT Tll IUll Handleman631·1266 2br 2badetached home l mo YAvl'Ju!' 644-0939 $750/mo (714)497·1874 30t~~do 6429850~~m ::g E/$10£ lmmec 38' 28a HB Rentenon-etteT,....,.. I ·~i~~\:· AIC dble gar greet toe ------Saatl Aaa 2110 1 Bedroom $64S 2Bdrm 1• •Bit s790 New carpets, drapee, trailer In our RV Perk •4, " I S99S Agt 5S1 3000 I FUANISHE~ 2Br den 28drm 1'·Ba $780 16t E 18th St 642--08S6 stove. new d/w, lrplc, $525 +alee + dep CALL ~ . • --WOODBRIDGE 1860 sl. 2"tba, 2 lrplc, CONDO upstrs. 38R 241 w Wiison 631--0!HIO --------belcony encl gar. Nice 5J6-83l88em-8pm DETACHED HOME pool, tennis. nr Fesl'I tsl 1'·'.BA nr S C Plu __ 1 Bedroom 16951 quiet area. 5-40-3666 L-•-1 -•-1 2BR ... _ 2BA Fr-u. 2 Sl 97Stmo 4/mnth "'10 s950imo lst.last,depOs I "'~ 111 a.a, 1S1 E 21st St S48·2408 E'SIOE T--hae 38' 2B• w1a1 luc• .. I ._,_ .._,_ """''• ,.,..., 1720-9680 Of 722-7007 Avt now 850·2206 ""'' .... · like new 38R 2'"tBA car altehd gar Located ------_ flolt1t• ,1t11, oleM $740 2BR/2BA Bulldt-gar, lrplc, 19 J:d $1040 18 lrpl, exceptlonal view g1~7~~m'~~2 .. ~r J~yc~~~i~s s l3SOlmo ... 1111._E lirau W EUllE CllH tt sla•m•~nailMlt ins. cable. lrpl gar 1und 64~;4~ ...... ~~= :~ .. ~~7~~,:'~= -·-.,.,.,. ...-_,. •-~ Ren 11 L s • 0 p 1 1 on • 2 -..a tacn No pets 208S ... . tennis Sea Blutt Canyon La le ~ 2141 ~ $650tmo 1BA lower unit ltW. • .,.,a, tr Thurln 540-8338 =E/_,S,....ID.,....E=--u-nlq,-ue Oesf9n paid 497· 1851 St350/Lse Marilyn' JUI ac 2BR Oen 2',.,8A ocn1 wlvteWollake&pool.Va-oallH0·l244 ----Vaulted celllnge 3br COMMANDING VIEW OI Coombs.631 ·1266 BE'A'D'TIFUL very large ~ $5SSOOO $3500 cant Donald Pfaff ADULT ORIENTED 2'-'tba 2carger wi Qf>eO-coast Laguna'sbestbctl •·~~~\·> 2BR ocean view. frplc, mo. 'call M~ra.n White 631-1266 GRAND OPENING GARDEN APTS l~ lBR. ers. ;,,,,d hk up ale. across street Lu1tunou11 • 4' ,,· deck, uttl & cable incl 7S0.5000Of7S9·1S49 I ii~~\:· pool n/pets SS plus mlefo, end unit, bike to lg llv rm (••"·wall glus) II!!' I Adu It• non· 1 m k " RfAMR{ • 4 , 11 S350 security 646•3618 beach no pets S 1050 Gourmet kltch FOfmel · S1500/mo 494·1S28 .. / I • FHTIE I ct••RTtlll /mo Seoosec 831·1211 din rm ManycloMts Pvt ·--------~, ----decit 28R 11350 1BA Nioa 3BR 2''tBA 2 story l.....t leac~ 2Ht \f\\1-::t.""I I ~\ l' ltSCl ... T111 28r 16a lndryrm.closeto Garden Apt. 1pac1ou1 S96S Low 494-2265 condo Fr pie 3 car part!· :.:.!::..: . • -cum .. WAITS shops buaes. S67S/mo 2BR. d/w, w/w cpts/drps, i...=c=-=,..::..;.;....;;=.~.;_.=;:~ 1ng WrD hkup small anc1 1 2 IDIM 1~TI REALTORS Aplf!mH ll I IPIOllll Ollll 2264 & nn Maple cable reedy. Enct gar tor ~=.,7",.lf'l:.r'ct!:. yard Comm pool ~ 2 story 1 garage patio __ __ llJMI .... mr ...... TSL MGMT 642· 1603 sego No pets &45-5517 fled cen Har~~~;9 ,~1 t $98 $1050/mo 675-4912 Agi HARBOR VIEW HOMES w... 26061 ..-,.. ' ... . g . M 4b' 2b I -1£0&. .. I IUUIT RUSTIC REMOD PRIVATE Ill UIY• IU 21hU ontego r 1' em rm. 1BR 1BA. unfvm Blt·lna OlllTIY ClH LJY111 28R, BA. GAR. W/D HKUP E1tec townhome View 'j~gg~er, --:;~.~~~I~-114 Agile $750/mo IOf I DISPOSAL. ADULTS NO pool, tennis. MC .Avl 611 640_4099 7s2-6868 thll summer. thereafter 11r 11a frt• Siii PETS S795 875-0097 $1675/mo, 7fi0.2640 '690 714 774-305S DRAMATIC BAYFRONT $1,720,000 Three levels. cedar panelling. used brick. leaded glass create a home of drama overlooking a large boat slip & hd rbor. Minutes to harbor entrance. Three BR. plus library. formal dining, b1ll ard room Martha Macnab NEVER 0 0 TO WORK $1,.295,000 Live In this sensation custom home on Ocean Blvd and you will never want to leave Four BR. 48A, home. Watch the boats and waves. Tony Shaw BAYFRONT 1815.GOOLH Located in a private gated communi- ty. custom bayfront features. 48R. 4BA. master suite with fireplace. Large pier and slip Garage wllt ac· commodate a limousine. Ann Peters BLUFF VIEW $1,115-000 Dramatic tao· views of ocean. jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR, 5BA. A special COM opportunity Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth BIO VIEWS S1.311.000 Just listed 4BR. family home, swttp- lng ocean and bity views from most rooms! Quality throughout. formal dlntna. Access to all Emerald Bay's amenities Special property. Rod Daley or Dave Hlrschter UDO 11&..E-BA YntONT 11, .. _. Larcer lot and dock Great view from . spacious llvihC room w1th blyfront patio for entertalnlhc. Three BR. 48A. plus family room terrtfk loc.atlon. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Steiner HARBOR VIEW HOME 21r 21• Ire• Siii 4BR 3'1>8.A. lg yard, night Ul.111 ISUD Fiil view, $2400/mo lease Tlf Slllll0!1' •Family Bulldlng M0-5608 Smalt 1BR recently r• •Large1.2&38'Apts Hbr Vu Hme. 4br 2ba, fem modeled to mature pet· •NewGE DIW. Stove. rm gardener water No son for summer S3200 & Microwave peis $2000 Owner/Agt Tot •depos. 67S-8829 •Newwt11tecrp1&drapea 640-4099 or 752-6868 CHARMING h<>Use. Vf1rf •CloM to 3 freeways prwate, 2 lg br. 2 ba. 2 & So Coest Pleui LARGE N B. Condo. walk t rly S2000/mo • large pool & deck area to t>Mch 2BR 2'~8A, ~ ~:, 213.273.3300 •lndlvlduellyc:ontrolled lrplc, pool. Jae. no pets _ entry alarm systems $1275/mo, • 631-7746 I IL. p . I •Cable TV-reedy Lg oondo 2BR 3BA. family 1 ••• 18 18 11 1 •Sorry, no pet• rm & formal dining rm 2607 Fabulous vr9w of Nwpt 1000 (.lffHfrHf 2881 BEAR ST Bch&theoeeao YrlylM Small 18drm S575Y..-.. 114/W..1244 S3800/mo 640-5324 • -., Alter 7pm 673..4928• lU $Jiit lewel llll UH ISLE ... 2U 112 BLK TO BEACH! Securtty building, eunken Houae. N9Wly decorated BechelOf. nftt V/bltnds. ah011Wet1. pool, encled $2000/mo 1M 873-7864 carpet $450/mo Vearty geragee Remodeled LIDO ISLE HOMES'° CralQ 87~947* units 84 1 ·8403 or •3br 2ba. SHIOO/mo l Ill• IOUI '1IW 545-7556 •4b< 3ba. S3500tmo c BALBOA ISL HOME Compt•tely remodeled. 1 MILE TO BEA H 2BR •3br Sba $3500/mo u cur It y bu 11d1 n g . n~Ba bit-Ina, lrp6c:, enel. · elevatOf, pool, garage, o-rege. w.ik to lhop· Agent. 875-6 ~ balcony BatbOe 8tYd •1 ping S725/mo. 891·&300 UDO ISLE TWNHOUSE 15tti St S850/mo Aalc 3BR 2•'\eA. 2 pa11os. 1rp1c. ,Of Bob Vonk• 850-1400 1 -.w nu un near tannls couns S H~OO Large 1 Bdrm near Bak• & tong term 648·71S5. 2Br. 18a. gerege, • dr9 to Falrvlew NEW; Cerpat. beach. Gu. .,.,_ paid, Ole. drapea. paint. VW\lty. UDO ISLE unfurnished n-pete. Referencee req'd Garege 1850 831-0212 Lawty 4 lerga bedrooma, 722-7178 Iv m.g. ~BEDROOMS In 3BA. eman111es 12200/mo ' the 875-8170 or 873-3435 211 IU PllnlllU Beeutlful Casa Gr8nada 1---------3rd floor Apt with 1pae-From S715 ges peld Model partect 38R 2BA tllCUler Roof to celling 400 Memmac Way End Unh Unda pt., In VIEWS of Newport tust ... t of Her't>Of &lulls w/lueh land· Harb<>< I the oeean. 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The end of the most cockeyed baseball season in the history of the Sunset Lcaaue concluded Saturday as Ocean View H iJh's Sc.ahawks won their araument to the tune of • 4-2 vote of the league's principals th•t .. indeed Westminster Htih bad used •n 1neli1iblc player in its come-from- behind 7-6 wan Friday afternoon. Thus the score changes to a forfeit 7-0 victory for Ocean View. As a l"C'Sult Huntanaton Beach (9-6) remains No. I and as the undisputed champion, Ocean View (8~1) 1s runner-up and the league's No. 2 rcprcscntauve in the upcomina CIF 5-A playoffs. and Westminster (8· 7) drops to No. 3. Edison, which would have been No 3 had the vote gone the other way. finished tied with Westminster at 8-7. but loses out on No. 3 and the ri&ht to the playoffs because at lost two of three games with Westminster in league play. Westminster Coach Ken Os- trowski used a junior varsity player who had competed just one day earlier against Edison and Ocean View Coach Ball Gibbons nouccd the error. .. Any other ruhng would have sent a danaerous message:· said Gibbons. "We abide by the rules. h's 1mpon- an1. They're there for a purpose. ---""----. . .. _ Detroit hold• Jorden to 24 point• In victory over Bulla. D2. Clemen• hurl• thrM·hltter, f•n• 10 In bl•nklng S.•ttte. DI. Most survive at CIF prelims Disappointments, with some success for area athletes BJ ROGER CARLSON °' .. ..,,... ..... CERRITOS -Y.oodbndge High track and fidd coal h put h1~ thumb on 11 a couple ol da's ago "'hen he de1Cnbcd CIF prehm') as 'omethtng where .. Onl) bad thing!> can happen ·· Edison High·~ f n·d Man.iue1 and Manna's Da\I~ Okura et ho the ~nu ment ··The prd1ms are the hardl'\I meet of the 'ear·· ~1d Okura · .\ lot ol strange thingl> can happen 'ou 1ust hope \OU \Jn get through 11 and get homl' and v.a11 for nnt v.t-ell .\s 11 1urn1:d out Ol ura and ha~ V1k1ngs managt"d a lot b(ltc-r than Ed1~n hut 11 "'asn t all bad on Saturda' tor un'><'t league athletes at Gahr High School .is the\ tned to qualaf~ tor Ot'\t Saturda\ ·., finals at Cemto\ ( ollegl" Edison\ Kaleaph ( ancr qualified in the shot and d1~us. as t":itp«ted Da' 1d Nod and Charlie T' ler made 11 an the pole 'a ult and long Jump. and Chns Parmer ad,anccd 1n the 1.600. but Chargt"~· Coa\h Fred Marquez found himself "'an tang for somt" oft he extras "It "'as good and 11 v.as bad ·· said Marquez .. Kaleaph pushed JUSt enough to quahf) (second 1n tht" discus at I SQ-8 and first an the shot at 60-0 : 1. and ht> ran on the rcla' team v. h1ch ran it<. best I' ~4 91 l but didn't get IO ·• v.as rul~ that ht> had tnuled his lq around a hurdk instead of over the hurdle 1n Lane I ··Kaleaph was reall) upset about that·· said \.1arqu1:z "It was • new 'hallenge and "'e had been working hard·· Parmer ran a personal best of .s 18 01 to quahf\ 1n the 1.600. but teammates Doug . ..,1chols (49.87) and Brian \\ h1tmofll.> { 50 02) JUSI missed 10 thr 4()0 Edison's [)a,e Baker also quahfted v.1th a I 59 35 in the 800 but ofT has best of I 58• .. ('harhe JU51 'ol.Jntcd 10 qualify ... • •• 11d \farqucz ··Ht: v.as 1om1 to try thl· tnpk but his balk was bothenna him and I told him to fo,.ct It. JI "asn't \\Onh 1ak1n& the chance.'' The bugs v.t>ren 't1ust wtth Edison. Ha"' thomt" for anst.ance. mined !><'nd1ng its spnnt rcla~ team to the preltms "'hen 11 falsc-staned at its league meet. lca'in~ the best 400rday team an the nauon 1n the blocks Da' 1d "'ocl qualified 1n the pole 'ault for Manna as did Marina's Josh \.1cHugh and Kc' an Magula. all at 13-6 behind San Mucos' Tom RKhards who ~t a 4-._ ~ord at 15-4' • R u:hard~ is the son of pole 'ault legend Bob Richards Manna's Shanon W1nkelm•n qualified m the 1.600 (4:20 13) and 1.:!00 (9.:?8.04). but didn't look good 1n enher race. appeanng to lo~ his balanct· on sc"eral occasions O kura said the trait shows when \\ ankelman's ured and the V1 tona ~naor "'111go1n tht" '.200 onl) at the finals 'Tm JUSI glad v.c got b) today:· said Okura "Hopeful!) next wccl "'111 b( a d1fTe~nt ston v.11h more rest and con\entrat1on ·for JUSt ont" '' ent .. 'T ve never claimed there was any intent to do anythinf wrona by Westminster. and I've tned to be very clear about it. I know he (Ostrowski) is very SOl"f) about this. He's a pnnc1pled coach." (Pleue eee OV /DS) 11.arlna RlCh'• Marc lta.lllck clean a har- 41e while clocklna 14.87 to win Ilia heat ...., .......... ., Saturday at the CD' 4-A track and field prellma at Gahr lllCh. But a sharp I' I cfTon an tht" high hurdles v.h1ch "'ould ha't" found Caner 1n the top echelon ol the finalists v.ent unrcv.arded "'hen 11 The sharpest efTon of Lht" di\ for •n (Pleue eee CIF {D2) Utah not ready to begin cele bra ti on yet Howell B t J -tak 3-1 said hope I ha\C something to do v.11h that " closes u azz can e -The Lakcrs. seeking to become the first La k ers vs. Utah o\nother reason for l 'tah's success IS John I d--L k t -d repeat champion s1nl'C the Bocton Celtics dad 1t <BHt· .. ·Sewn> Stcxkton the b-1 poantguard ""ho has 11 steals • ea over a ers 0 ay 10 1969. arc trailing 1n a pla'-ofTscncs for the Lakers 110 Utan ~l 4 1 assists and IS a\Craging 16 points 10 the OU t W.JD 1 Utan 101 LakefS 97 I F da · fh I first time since the Houston R<'Ckcts beat them. Utan 96. Lai..en 19 <Uian ieaas ~•e\ 1•11 series n n ) s \ICtory. ont" o is stca scame 4-1. 10 1986. Todav-Lakers at Utah, 12 30 0 m from \1ag1c Johnson. who has comm med 16 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakers never dreamed they'd be down 2-1 in their NBA second-round scnes against Utah. but the Jazz aren't popping the c ham- paane corks 1ust yet. There's the matter of Game 4 here today and a return tnp to the Forum Tuesday night. .. We can't celebrate.'' said Karl Malone. the Utah powtr forward who's aeragmg 29 points in th~ games against the Lakcrs. "(Today) is the biggest pme of the season If we go back to LA 3-l. 1t will be a tremendous advantage an our favor." However. Malone and the Jazz sa:r the Lakers knov. they have to win today to regain the homcco•·"t advantage and return to Southern Cahtom1a with the scncs even after four gam.:s. "Ther arc the world champions and they're going to come ready to play." Malone The Jazz have won two straight against the TuHdav-U•an a1 Laken I om tumo1.c~ 1n the scncs -- - lat..ers. mcludang a 96-89 v1CtOI') here Fnda) Thuroidav-Lakers at Utan TBA 11 •• tlXl..ton IS a great little pla)CT .. said Dodgers• reliever night and a 101-97 \ICton Tuesda\ an the ~-:.','u·r~v_>~utan al l tah (oach Frank Ua\den .. Ht" s all ht"an .. saves Sutton's 3-2 Forum · · nec~s.';;) Laken 12 30 0 m 1'1 The Lat..crs spent Saturda) tn mg to "We don't have our backs to the wall JUSt regroup and learn 'ol.h) L'tah has tak<'n control --- )Ct." !>ltd Lakcrs Coach Pat Rile) ··~ot unul IO the scncs victory over Phils that game either sends )'Ou o n )Our wa\ or into to strong staru. then used a strong dt>lensc to "Wt>'' c got to mo1.e the ball and not fo~ the next round." · keep Los .\ngeles from ovenakang them at the the issue. pan1cularl:r when 1t"s congcs.ed in the Rile) was at a loss to t"Xplaan what"s end middle.·· said Lake~ forward James Wonh:r. sudd~nl) hapix.red 10 tht" Lzkcrs. whose 62-20 Ut.ah's 7-foot-4 center Mark Eaton gets "'ho·s a'eraging 16 3 points 1n the scncs regular season record v.as the 'lest an the NB.\ much of the crt"d1t He's a\'eraging onl~ 8 6 ·w c·,e got to pull t~thcr and pla' smancr" The Lakers also had swept San o\nt'>mo 1n three points a game 10 the \CnC5. but ht> has blocked One point in the Lakers favor 1s the) ha're firsi-round playoff games before thrashing fhc shots a game and grabbed 11 rebounds. the lx'it road record 1n the NBA. 26-15 dunng l'tah. 11~91 . an Game I last Sunda). Eaton also has held Lakcrs center Kareem the regular ~ason and arc one of onh two "We either ha'e to change our attitude or Abdul-Jabbar to JUSt 10 6 points and SC' en teams to "''" more roadgame5 than tht"' ·,,lost this"' 111 be a frul>traung series." he said. "Either rtbounds an the three gamt"s. but he also knov.s this ~ear our attitude has to change coll<-t1vcly and the 41-:rcar-old 'eteran who's the NB.\·s all· ThcJazz.mean"'h11t" wcre36-5attht>Salt and1v1dually ortht") are gotng to t.tke 11 from U$. time playoff scorer won't be kt>pt down fore, er Palace and ha' e v.on fi, c straight at home It's ob' 1ous.' .. , know Kareem can e\plodt> an' time·· including t"'o regular season and three pla~otT In the last two games, the Jazz Jumped ofT Eaton said .. His timing seems 0 11 ngnt no"' I games Righetti shuts down Angels Yankees' reliever collects first save since April 19, 6-2 NEW YORK(APl-Thelast time Dave R1&hetll sat out 11 straight days was in T984. when he was on the disabled list. This time it was for a different reason. "It aot past the point of me worryina •bout aemn& into a game." the slumping New York Yankees reliever said. "I was JUSt worried about my arm. It needed the work." Righetti. pitching for the first time since Ma} 2 and follow1n1 four consecutive failed save opponun1tcs. IOt the last tWO OUtS SatUrda) In the Yankees' 6-2 victory over the C•h· fomia Anscls. Don Mattin&ly •nd Dave Winfield each homel"cd for New York. Rl&hetu entered with runncn on first and third. rcplllcina staner Tommy John. Ri&hctti struck out Johnny Ray, walked Wally Joyner. andaot ptnch-hinerGeorsc Hendnd: on a ~ina pop to shonstop to &et has fifth sa~ of the season and his first SJn« April 19. ··1 ju.st wasn't niht." he said. "rm aetti"I paid to do • JOb and 1 v.-asn 't aotna 1t ~II. A&r spendina an this The schedule AWAY TocSav-New York, 10-30 a m • May 16-ldle Mav 17~a11tmon. •JS Pm Mav lt-ealllmore • JS o m Mav lt-9altimof"9 • lS o m May 20-8oston, •.JS om • Mav ii-eoston, 12 IS om • • On TV. Chennel S * On TV, C,...,,,,.. ' • Al Mmes on KMPC, 710 time v.'IJt•ns in the bullpen. I Just felt l~ft OUL "I wasn't rcall) puzzkd I JUSt v.'Ondettd when I v.as &0i"I to pitch ap1n." The.._lcaroldJohn. 2..0, scattCTed 1 l hits in t.') innmas, walked two and strud. o ut t"'O to win the 27'9th pme of his carttr ~He did *hat ~·s ahrlys done." Angels Maf\l&t'r Cook~ RQjas said ~He makes )O\I swu'I at a lot oft.id p1tcbcs. - Tom .\rmas s1ngJC'd home a run m the s"th and Bnan Dov.nmg homt"· red in tht" SC' enth for the .o\ngcls' onh t"'o run~ Cal1fom1a stranded I~ base-runner) "If you're "'atchang me patch John said. ··11 alv.a'., looks hke I'm 0n the "e~ oflo'>tng ·1t But tht"n I mal..c a good patch get a double pla). and get out of the 1nn1ng John lorced the .\ngcls into two double pla~s and I~ groundouls Mattangh s ~lind homer lame v.1th two out 1n thl' ltlunh off st.ancr 03n Pcm ~-3. the fir'it of four Angel' p1tcht"rs use-d 1n thr game. and \\anfidd 1gn1tcd .t lour-run filth inning v.11h his c1ahth home run. ~ftcr \\ 1nheld·., homer. Mtl..l Pag.harulo doubled Don Slaught wa' 1ntent1onall) v.alkC'd and Rafael San tana follov.fd v.11h a tainted tnJ* to srnrc Pathanalo and JOt"I Skinner, running fur Slaujtht "iantana's dn' c became his first tnplc of the season v.hen An1els left ficldt"r Johnn) Ra) ~lipped and fell. allov. mg Santana's hit to roll to the left-field fentt Manin .. ) drove 1n the founh run of the mnmg wtth the first of ht" two doubles. knoctuna 01.u Petry, Nev. Yor\ addcchnotherrun 1n the sc"'"l'nth on ~al\inaly's IC<'Ond doubk u1d Jae~ Oark's RBI s.if\&)e. LOS A!\GELf.\ c .\Pl-Ja\ Ho-..... ell's role as a rd1ef pitcher has changed s1,naficanth since he came to the Los 4.ngcle~ Dodgers from lM .\mencan Lc.lgue Ht> is no longer tht" last man out f>f the bullpen. and h1' appearancn mean more no\\, ~au!it' the\ don't come in blowouts · ·The ma1or difference I ~ stt heiT I'> the 1mporuncc of the bull- pen:· Ho"o1.ell said Saturda} m&ht aftt"r prc~r\ln& Don Sutton's 324th larccr 'tCIOIJ an the Dodgers' 3-2 'Ktor. o'er the Ph1ladelph1a PtnUics at Dodger Stadium ' "The bullpen has got to be steady. and e'enone has to know his role: ~utton. 3-2. allowed two runs oa C.~t h1lS an S~. IOOl1' • and ~ nont: in his third straight vtctory. He kit an the s"th after a twe>-out doubk h' La nee Pam sh and a s1ng.k bv Chris ' I I _, The schedule HOME Todav-P!"i la~1a 1-0S om ,.,,,. .. 16-ldle Mn 17-MontrMI 1 OS 0 m. ,.,,,..., 11-Mofltreal. 1 OS o m M.u 1.,_Montf'MI 7 OS o m M,ey 20-New York 1-(IS D m Mn 21-New Yon. 1-0S om • ~II Mme\ on kA8C, 190 Mears races tolndy500 pole; Penske team sweeps front ro w softball pitcher hurls 11 perfect innings but loses Top-seedLencllbreezestowin p• t ns e t • J d n ~~~t;r.v~nr:rEt;t~~~~:~ B3 _is o on a1n or a r.na1 or the 11.a1tan Open tmnis cham-Detroit takes 2 -1 lead over dKln·t shoot ~cry~... ..._ 11e e_1onsh1ps Saturday by bcatJn& fifth-Stt<kd Kent Jordan aid hai pl()bk;ms bc:On at the t&an. worn _ Carlsson of Sweden.(>.), 6-l Bulls. Denver edges D s thttw a P':tld .. Detroit CtDlCf ~11 La1mbef'r-.He~~ No. J4-EJu1llMno Pt-rti·Roldan of Af)tntma ' lbatUimbecrdbowcdbtm,...heohed~•dwliJ'lt_.. SACRAMENTO Debbie do""'ncd unseeded Ronald ~nor of Ham. 6-3. 6-3. in 8odl IJk)'tn ~ c:alled for t.echnacal foul the other ~mi final of tbe SBlS,000 day~un .._____-..... A..........-.&·tftl Ptta -lbA~s lbe fl.I'S\ ejme in my career I ~ly th~! Dickman. Cal State Nonhridsc's two--ume All-America pitcher. became the answer to a tnv1a question she never wanted to hear Friday naaht. tournament. rnJW ._, -puDC'b aod I didn"t land it." JordaJ'I satd. "But ••-' The ~m1finals Wt rt (;>laycd Stmulataneously ll tht The Detroit Pistons. led by I dt'ftnte that rcslnioed laimbecf did WU uncalled for. Whm ~ V.'aS called for an Foro hahco Saturday night as a result of • hnvy Michael Jordan. routed the Bulls in Ch~ 101-79. offmsiYC b;J. be dbowed me." _ " afternoon downpou..-th.at 1nterNptcd lbe Lcndl· Saturda} to ~take control of thcar NBA Eas1Cre .. No rQatlCf what happeftS. rm the v1lla.ln., Ycan from now, the questio n will go like this. Which pitcher once threw an 11-annana perfect game. $truck out 17 and stall lost" Carlsson match al 1-1 1n the first set. C onfc~nct semifinal scnes. Laimbecr c:ounleftd. .. h happened so fast that I ~·t On center court, wnh tht saru:b half-empty. Lendt The Pistons' defense. which camtd them tbl"O\Cl know ..a..t ~Our style as 10 bt anlqOnasoc. Dickman. the 6-foo t-:! bullet-throwing sophomore, did all that. Bui n wasn't enough as the top- ranked Matadors dropped a 1-0 heartbrcakcr to Lock Haven. Pa . 10 the first round of the NCAA Division II National Softball Championship at the Sacramento Softball Complex. pla)ed his best match oft~ tournament after lhrtt the first round of lhc playoffs. held Jordan tcordess (or ~D playoffpmc: stra1cht lackluster th~t v1ctones.. He attacked the fit"5t 17 minutes and hmned btm to 24 points. JOl'dan. , llaYaieb lM! Bill Hanzlik's dnvi~ Carlsson's looping topspin aroundstrokes and came the league's top scorer. avCfalcd 41.6 points an the fil'Sl ~ wi t ltt'Onds left pve Denver the victory an through wath big first serves. while the Swede played SC\ en pla)OfT pmt$. Dallas for a 2-1 lead in their scnes. exclusiveh from the baseline and committed more' Vinnie Johnson had 23 poants and ls11h Thom.as t 9 Hanzhk ~four of bis mne points in the final 3S errors than usual to lead the Pistons. sccoads. indudin& the pmc-winDCT wnh thrtt tee0nds to Perez-Roldan's victory halted the surpnsing run of But 11 was the paJr's defense mort than t.hetr offtme play, to cap a f11mC-~ comct.d by tht Nugcts. The pme was decided an the to~ of the 11th inning when Lock Haven. the fourth sttd an the tournament. squeezed home a run after the .. anternauonal uebrcaker" was 1 n' oked. Agenor. "'ho had upst't second-seeded Mats Wilander that v.on the game as they combined wnb Joe Dumars to Hanzllat tkd the pmc with JS S«Onds left. arabbed and ..\mencan ll~n-ager Andre Agass1. shutdov.nJordan. whod1dn'tsco~unul S:23wasaoocin the: rebound of Sam Pttlun.s' miss with 20 seconds to So The rule, uni\ ersall) hated b} rnachcs. stipulates that 1f a game isn't St'ttled after nine innings. teams "'II begin each subsequent inning with a runner at second base. "The idea 1s to get the damn game go ing. .. Lock Haven Coach Wa} ne Allison said .. Tomorrow I'll hate the rule q.ain. But rll take 11 tonight .. Dickman struck o ut at lea<tt 1wo baners 1n SI\ different innings and went to a three-ball count on onl} two batters. But despite the gaml of her ltfe. 1t 'ittll wasn't enough for the Matadors "It's the harde-st thing an) pitcher would ha'e to take," S3Jd Dickman. who has struck out 37 in her la'>t three playoff game<-.. T here· s so much presc;ure-on us to "'"again. I don't thinl an}bo<h can rt"la~. rm happ} w11~ m)self. I patched a prett~ good game But I think WC Just ha'e to relax and enJO' our~lves ··.\II this means is that v.l''ll ha'<~ 10 pla} onl' e\tra game." Both teams went S<"oreles~ in the I Oth-1nn1ng tiebreaker. But in the-11th. the Eaglt''> broke through Lon D1Vecch10 started the 1nn1 ng al ~ond. v.a!> sacnficed to third and scored un freshman Kath\ WamboJd's ~ueez.e bunL Quote of the day Steve Troot. Seattle Manners pitcher. after working a sha~> fhc innings in a 7-5 \ICto~ O\er Toronto. but gaining the decision because h" teammates pro' 1ded him w1th a six-run lead thanks 1n pan to a three-run double b) catcher Da'e Valle Tm tf) mg to create business for heart spcc1ahsts in Seattle ·· Sluman takes aim at first win Jeff Slwmu, a non-" inner on the PGA Tour. birdied the last hole"' 1th a 20- foot putt to take a one-shot lead °'er faltenng Bu Creasllaw and Bn~ Licllkc Saturday after 54 holes of th(' B' ron Nelson Golf Classic in lr,ing. Te-·us. Sluman '>hot a 3-uuder par ti7 for a :!00 to tal. 10-under par. 0' er the To urnament Pla)ers Cou~ at Las Cohnas ( rcn-.hav. who had a t\\-o-shot lead v.hen the da~ bcpn bogc~ed three of the last fi ,e hot~ and staggered to the dubhousc "'1th a par 70 and a :!01 total Lietzke. who hasn't been "'tthan one shot of th(' lead in a )car. had a thrt'e-pu11 hoge~ on tht final green for a 66 10 tie Crenshav. th<.' I Q8J 'lel<.on winner. Lietzke won the Ne-Ison 1n I Q8 I In the LPGA tournament in Middletown N J Nancy Lo~1. Sttkmg her third win of the year fired a 2-under-par "'0 to take a one-stroke lead o'er Alkc Rll1mu after 1v.o rounds. Lopez had four birdie~ and two boge~s on the- 6.232-\o ard Na,esink Countr. Cl uh ( ouN." and v.-a<, at 6-under 138 after 36 hoks ·Her round tied her "'11h three other players for the hec;t <;how 1ng oft he da) In the Seniors to urnament in Mal\crn Pa.. Bruce CramptoD shot a 5-under-par ti5 to climb from ninth place into a one-'itroke !("ad after two round' Crampton. I 0th on the ~n1or;' mone~ list this ~car wath S6 I. I 88 wa<. at ..i-under-par I '\6 a fter 36 holes He had a 7 1 in Fnda' \ opening round In second place heading into toda' \ final round at the Cht><;h.'.'r \ allt") Countf) Club v.cre Lou Graham. the tQ7' L ~ Open champion. anJ Billy Casper, winner of lac;t ~e-ck·s tournament 1n '°Ian .\nton10 Pimlico Special to Bet Twice 8ALT1~10Rf -Bet T""'"e-~nul l ~ thro ugh alonl the rail entenng the ~tretth and out ran o\t ( ode through the final furlong Saturda) ll> "'an the S500,000 Pamlico Special. hctng run for the first time in 30 years. ..\I) sheba the 1487 Ken tuck) Dcrb} v. 1 nner and un~ten tn three r,1ans this year. faded to founh a field of s1' that include fi\e wtnners of SI m1lhon or mo~ Lesnett tri umphs at Riverside RIVERSIDE -Pole-stttc:r Bob • Le!lnett of Team Oakland led the entire wa~ to v.10 the ..\mencan City Racin1 League auto r.lll' dunng th(" R1 vcrs1dt Grand Pn '\ \aturJa, at R1vers1de International Racev.a\ · l...tsn('tt. the ov. ner of team Oakland. was ne,er c hallcngC'd in the .:! 5-lap. 63.6-milc racc He finished scrnnd in the l\('rtes· fir&I race-in Phoenix in .\pnl. dunng which he a l'>t> held the pole pos1t1on. and leads thl· 1nd1v1dual point !ltandings v.1th 203. Peter Zan:ades o f Team San Diego passed Carlos Bobt.'<ia of Team 'iacramento at the finish to tali.e setond place Dack uamble ol Team San Diego was founh Team San D1t:-go ll•ads tht.• ~nes standings with 404 points. follo v.cd b' Team San Francisco with 326. Tt.·am Oakland '22 Jnd Team Los Angelc-s 276. The seri es. run 1n li ports 2000 cars. resumes Ma~ ~~al Scars Po1 n1 ln1cma11onal Ra~v.-ay at Sonoma Stevens throws six TD passes PITTSBl R(1H -Brendan Folmar Ci] thrl'w four touchdov.n passes after replac-•II• 1ng tht inJuted Mile Hohe nsee in the st.•t.ond quanl·r threl' 10 former Pm star J ulius Da\\l1m. J S tht Pittsburgh Gladiators defeate-d 1ht.· Los ..\ngcles ( obras 6 1-43. Sa1urda~ night in Arena Footba ll TheGlad1a torsv.1thstood six touchdov.n passes b~ ( obra., · quane-rhac l \4a11 te' ens. four o f them to former \\ ~t v 1rg1n1a v.-1de rece1,crGary Mullen \\ ade- Lodt.•tt al<,-0 l'aught d Ste' ens touchdo""'n pass and returned an intercepted Folmar pa~<; 40 ~ards for another score Television, r adio TELEVISION ~a m -TENNIS· Champions oft he Future h1ghlt&lm. trum \t1am1. Fla. (tapc-d). ESP" 10 am -PRO BASltETBALL: NB.\ Fastern ( onfcrenle ..cm1final G ame '\ -Boston at .\tlanta ( hannl"I 2 10 am -MEN'S GOLF P<1.\ Seniors l n1t~d Ho'>pl\alr, ( lasstl from ~1ahcrn Pa ESP' 10 _,()am -PRO BASEBALL .\ngels at "l'"' \ orl \ Jnl..Cl'S. Channel c; I I 05 .t m -PRO BASEBAl.L .\tlanta at ..,, LOUI'> TB~ 11 JO am -PRO BASEBALL ( h1cago ( ubs at Houswn \\>(1 N 12.JO pm -PRO BASKETBALL NB..\ \\ estern ( onfercnce semifinal Game ~ -l.akl"rs at l 'tah Channel 2 12 30 p m -AUTO RACING Grand Pn ' of \.fonarn (tapt.•d). Channel 7 2 pm -AUTO RACING lnd1anapohs 500 Time Trials. ( hannel 7. 2 30 p.m -MEN'S GOLF PG>\ B)ron Ncl'>On ( lassit from In ing. T e\a'i. ( hanncl 7 ..i pm -PRO SOCCER MISL Western ( onferencc final<. Game ..i -Socl ers at Kansas C it ). Pnmc T1clet 7 .30 p m -EXHIBITION WR~G. L'S. \ ~-L SSR lrom :-.;ev. Yorl (taped). Pnme Ticket. 9 pm -MEN'S TENNIS· Italian Opc-n finals, from Rome <delayed I. USA.. RADIO 10.30 am -PRO BASEBALL Angels at Yankees. I\. \1 P( (710). 1 ~ JO p m -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA 'W estern< onfer(."nce semifinal Game .t -Lakers at L tah. J\.L.\( (570) 1.05 p m -P RO BASEBALL. Ph1ladclph1a at Dodger!>, KAB\ (790). 1.05 p m -PRO BASEBALL Montreal at San Die-go. KFMB (760). Boston ousts upstart Devils Bruins move into Stanley Cup finals f ollo~ing 6-2 win pla\lng w 1th the .S. Olympic Te-am thl·n dashed the ~' 1ls' comeback hoPl'"' v.hen he anterce-pted a pas'> by Kl·n Dancyko deep in the New Jersey end went in alone and sv.-ept the puck past Sean Burlte at 12:05 Less 1han two minutes later. the Bruins v.-rappcd up their 16th tnp to the finals and a chance for their sixth Stan le) Cup when Stc'e Kasper sent Cam Neel) in alone on Burke. Nttly. who had been thwaned numerous times dunng the scncs by the rootuc aoaltender. beat ham with a backhander at 13: 19 "'tth a short-handed goal. a Iona backhand flip into nn ('mpt) net with :! 4 SC<"Onrl'i to pla > The 33-)car-old Lemelin. dnven to the bench e-arl) in the third period ofa t>-3 loss in Game 6 1n New Jcney Thursday night. fru tratcd the lkvlls v.11h three ac:robatlt saves in lhe opening m1nut~ BOSTON (AP) -Cra1& JaDM> ~po1led Nev. Jersc~ ·s comeback bid wath his second goal of the pme with just under eight minutes ~aineng and the Bos1on Bruins ~t on to defeat the upstan Devils. 6-2. Satur- day ntfht for the Wales Conference rhampaonshlp. Ken Laost'man capped the scon~ The game was officiated by Don Koharsk1. the obj«t of Devils' Coach Jim Sch~nfeld'swrath after Game 3. Schoenfeld was uhamatcly suspended for one game by 1~ NHL for confronun& Koh1rsk1 aftCT Bo$ton'5 6-1 '1ctor;. In capturing the ~vcnth and dcca- 'dm1 pmc of the confettnee cham- pionship. the Bnuns advanced to the Stanley C~ finals for the first u me 1n •lO years. They will mM the defend-lna cbimpion Oilers in a best-<>f-~ 9CnCS st.aJ11n1 Wednesday niihl in Edmonton. Murray to return as coach of Capitals next season Aftef Kitt Mu.Der pulled the Devil LAN DOVER. Md. (AP) -Bryan lowitbin 3-lbyconv~naapwou1 Mum)' wall ~tum ncu 11eason as fromAarooBrokOatl;410fthethird Mad~ of the Washinaton C.pt- .od.BoStooplieRcjcan Lemelin .al the NHL team hasannouoad. • ""'"'' ~ ••n to keep tht Mumy, who ft.\s coached the "lb from tyi_"I tht score. C1pi&1ls for alm0$t IC"'tn seuons. JllUIC'y. wbopned the Bnnnuftcr will fulfill the fin•J )tit of h1~ ,,,_...__..__ ______ .___.__ ___ ... contract. said C1p11als General Man- , David Po1le. \ ~·Bryan i IC't for n«I )Ur, .. Poilt id. win the ~ )'Ul'S t.e•s beco with the orpniuuon. br's proven to bt Ont of tM best cOlldln in lbt NHL" The q tioo of Mwniy't mum t 19 W9 was raittd on more thu Ont ocra ion d.unat lite Po ---. IO MUrTl"J "'dDdmcaadably plealftt lhe dtci.sion • .. Youba~&olO.t too*'c• the SC'C'Ond quartn-and scored on a dn"'e with time runn1n1 out to Jl't the ··wt}cn }OU play good defense. n hdps build )-OW Nuggets lhclronl) lead of the pme confidence and when )OU makca couple of shots. It rcall)'-The ta"mdts Jumped off to a 10-1 lead and ~ grow!..·· said Johnson ... We did a good JOb of keeping the ahc8d 61~53 a& halftime and 87-73 after thrtt quartet"5. ball o ut ofJordan·s hands and when hed1d1C1 the ball. we But Den,·er c:ut the deficit to tbrtt madwa) thmuch do ubled up on him.·· the period and finall) 1ied it with 35 seconds lef\ when ··This was 1he crucial game." said Dc1roi1 COllC'h Lah)'CUe U\er stole the ball from Rolando Blackman ( hucl Dal) .. Wt got the homccoun advant.agr b9ct and and fed Hanzlik for a layup. I had a chan~ to rest some ou.r pla)crs.. hkt Dantley. 1n Ab EQslash led Denver .,,th 23 wh1k Per~rns had tht• fourth quarter Y..e pl•>ed aood dcf~nse and the)' 17 for Dallas. • CIF TRACK AND FIELD PRELIMS. • • FromDl Orange-Coasl area athlete was that of Manna's Marc Kalhck. ""ho skipped to a 14 87 in 1he high hurdles.Just one hundredths of a S('("Ond off the day's leader ··He can run faster than that." said 0 1..ura O ther ar~a qualifiers included Ocean Vu.•v. 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Oquendo loses in 19th Utility playeriSfirst non-pitcher in 20 years to get decision Oquendo nearly got the v1ctof) 1n the 18th when St Louis loaded the bases wtth one out But Duane Walker h1t a hne dn' e that shonstop Andres Thomas caught and threv. to third. doubhng off Tom 8runans~~ hitter and Roberto ~lomar singled home the 11c-break1ng run in the SC' en th 1nn1ng as San Diego edged Montreal at Jae~ ~urph~ Stadium From ne AssocUited Prus Rick Mahkr. 2-4. shut out St Louis over eight innings for the vactol) He ga ve up three hm Wh1twn '\-2 ga'e up three hits 1n SC\ en innings and struck out five He h11 an RBI '>tngk in the filth that put the Padre'> ah{·ad 2 I l\.icCuller~ finished "1th nne-h11 rl·ltef for ht<, third sa'e Jose Oquendo became the first non-pnchcr an 20 5easons to get a decu1on. taking the loss in the 19th innmg Saturda) nl&ht when Ken GnfTt') ·s two-out, two-run d oublt' led the .\tlanta Braves ovCT the St Louis Card inals.. 7-5. at Busch Stadium. The Card inals o uthit ~tlanta 20-13. but stranded 21 runners 5t Louts u~ 23 pla)ers. all except La") McW1lha ms. who is toda> 's stanang pitcher Pitcher Luas De Leon pla~ed the outfield for the fi nal four innings. Giaats 3, Mets ?. Robb' Thomp- son's "'tnd-blo.,..n 1 .... 0-run trtple kc~cd a th ree-run rall\ and ga~e San Francisco a" 1ctor. O' l'r -..:c .... York at Candl~t1ck Par~ · Oquendo. usuall) an all-purpose ut1h t) pla}er. was forced to pitch four innings m the S-hour. 40-mmute game when the Cardinals ran out of p1tch('rs. He shut out the Braves for three 1nnmgs unul the 19th. when Dton Ja mes walked wtth o~ out. D~lt' Murph) walled wi th two outs and Gnffh sh~ a do uble to left In other Natio nal League games Astros 3, C.bt l: Housto n left- 1 hander Cob Knepper conti nued his surpns1ng start. becoming tht' fir.t l\stros pitcher to win fi"e gamt's this season by· beattn& Chicago in tht' ~strodomt' Right-hander \11ke i-...ru~o.... ,_, continued has Gtrcer master. of the \.frts. 8" 1ng up fi,e hm 1n .,. innings in .,..,annang .i pttch1ng duel v.11h nght- hander Ron Darling. V' "'ho yielded threl· htt~ an se'en innings .\tlee Hamma~er tintshed up for hts foruth ' Knepper. >-0. v.ent 71 'innings and reta med his NL ER.\ lt'ad with a 0 85 Knt"pper. who struggled to an 8-1 7 l'CC'Ord last season. snapped a stn ng ol SI\ straight personal losses to the Cubs Ht' gavt' u p eight hits and did not stnle o ut or v.alk a batter Reds f>. 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AMERICAN LEAGUE Clemens blanks Seattle Boston ace fans 10. hurls three-hitter in 3-0 triumph From Tk Anod ated Prffs Roger Clemens dadn t h.ne has best stuff Saturda' but what he dtd ha'e was good t'nough to lead the Su\ton Red Sox pa\t Seattle 3--0. at Fenway Par._ C'lemeni. p1tchC'd a thre-e-h1ttt'r and ~trud out IO en routt' to ht~ founh shutout ol the ~ason -1 patched ( lemen~ saad "I lent'" I d1dn t ha'l" m' e>.treme fastball ~I p11cht'd toda\ .. Clcmt"n~ 6-1 \It alked a ..eas0n-h1gh Ii .. e and 'Ill a~ helped b) thrt•t· double pla\ '>a\ he beat ',con Bankht'ad 0-1 It 'Illa~ the \1.\th lime: lhl\ )C:ar <. lemc:n\ h.t'> \truck out IOor more 1n a game .rnd tht' ~"th 11mc 1n hi'> rareer Tht' fi, c 'lllall~ '-'ere: the: must .illov.t'd b\ ( kmem i.int.c la\I Junl· fl .,..hc.-n hl· \!talked \t'\C'O agaan~t l>t-tro1t (kmen' kads thC' mainr'> '-'Ith ~I '>tflkt•nut\ 1n "h inning!> lt'lllJ\h1, 1~1h c arec:nhutoutin 11 htdnsandh1\ S<.'' cnth tart't"r thrl·t'·h11ter 'Ht> t< knll'n\I got behind a lt1tlt' murr than ht• 'lltJntcd tu' \JI her R1l k (crone -.aid · Ht \AO:!\ ha' 1ntt prohlcm' h·t•ping lh1. ~all d11 .... n ~,ht• ..-n11111u,th '"Ith h1'> '-u I p11d1 11o hit h ,., ht\ ta-.1hall BJnkhL·Jll "'ho un~erv.ent shuulll1·• 'irttn' IJ\I <>.. tuhcr Jllo"' ·J onh la' t' hll'> \I rut~ 11"' c1g.h.t and \\Jl~cd t'lltu n \1\ inning .. 1n hi\ l4b~ dt'l'ul [I~.,.. ht•rt n tht: .\mt'rt\3n Leagut' Rangus 6, Ro>als 3 In ~rltng1or1 \lat..t '-t.111ln , * g,..~, 1, CtrdtMh S ATLA~A \T lO<M OJ•~C Tl'IOl""-.o OMI-"'"'.,.. 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Ai •••• 0 "'• •• '1 Q ,,. .. *\O" " ' ~ c 0 c 0 : 0 0 c c ' 1 c 0 1 .... 0-run homrr and Jdf Ru~~ll s etf<'\:tl\ t' p11chtn1 an his first stan of the se~son \parlr.ed Trus to a m:ord-t)'tnl l'•&hth stra1aht 'KIO!'\.. rquahng the club ~cord '><'t 1n 1976 .tnd matlhed in I 979 Russell scattered eight h11s 1n 1. •innings. ha!> lon&t'St uutan& sanlt' 1985 The Rangt'rs tagaed loSt"r {harl1t' uabrandt for Sl7. hits and four hah in tht' \t'\:ond inning tn send1n& Kinsas Cat) to 1t\ t'tghth )('thack in nine gamt'~ Scott Fletcher·s sin&Je droH 1n twt1 rune, and Stanle" .ind Je~ Browne added run-s.connll \tn&lt'!> Kan..as <. 11, c-ut the lead 10 4-.:! an tht' th a rd on l\.n an \c111er's R 8) ~inglt' and George Bf't'tt''> run-scoring douhk India.as I. Bre-en 4· Joc l aner !>angkd in thf' @.n- ahead run 1n tht' fifth 1nnang and C le'dand dt'leatt'd Mal'lltaukee at Count\ Stadium for tht.' Indian' tilth !>tra1ght 'actun < aner s tv.o-out !>lngk hro~e a ~-2 lit" and Lame alter a '>lnglt b\ \.\ 11ltt' L ~hav. and a bal~ on '-itl'lllaU~l't" '>lJrtt'f \1ale Btrlbt-d. I-' The lu~\ v.a!> the fifth '\traaght for M1IY.i1U .. r e tullo.,..ing a 10-gamc: v.1nn1ng c,trea~ ( leH•land defeated tht· Bre'lllt'r!> lor the third ~1ra1gh1 game and ran 11s record .tl!o-11ns1 ~L E.a~1 team\ th1~ ..ea~on Ill l')..0 AUaJt u cs I!, unolt1 0. In Bahamore \tarl Mc(,v.are .tnJ Da\t' Purka h11 threc:-run homer\ and Bob \\elch Piil hed a fi, e-hattl'r .!S 001kland '\napped a thr«-game 111\lng \lrea._ and prt'' nted the Omiks from posting tht'1r fir~l l'lllu-~ml' 'llltnn1ng \lr\·a~ 111 the ~a'ion V. rh. h p1t1.:hed h1tlt'\\ ball tor -i 1nn1ngs rt'\lnng 12 in a rt"' ll' t•r one 'ii retch .\II lhl' Baltimore hit~ 'lltt'r"e ~tn~ll·~ T•tni. i , T11u10. 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Furthtr irony ts that Ottan Vaev.. the thn:c--nmr defenchna c:hampton. makes it to wtthan a haJf~ ofthe champaonsh1p and a 14-10.1 overall l"C'C'Ord despttc the km of AD-OF pitch.an& cand1<.b~ Dan au.tty. as -.ell as its on11nal s nstop and another beau~ ofbttUU\I G ibbons' team ru~ dunn& tht S4>f"nt vecttion bttak. ''ObVlOwJy lb1 woukj ha\.~ bttn C'Onsidcnably diffttnt wtth Nault) around.·· 1d Gt .. But it ~-.s OM o(th09t du 1 happna and l'OU ha~ 'o Inc wtth 1t."' tnronnatloo rcptd1na the VOtiQI of the principa • 001 'YOluntuml. but it n surmised that Wesmunstcr and Edison the diuenuna '<*S. f.A:t1t0n Coecb Paw HatttU.. in his first .:at0n at\ef iU.iQa the fClftS 'Mtb a late start, sees · tet.m dosr out a t ll·ll·I. W ~ T .. ' . . I 6 I ' I 1 t 1 . ' . , , . . , ... 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Leap.e W!'.Sr DIVISION w L PcL GB Lte Su.d ff.me Away Oakland 2S 10 .714 7-3 Won l I(). 6 IS-4 Tu.as 18 16 .S29 6Y> 8-2 Won 8 12-7 6-9 ClalCllO 17 16 .SIS 7 S-S Won 2 ~9 8-7 KaosaSOty IS 19 .441 9'h 2--8 Losa 2 7-9 8-10 Millnt90ll 14 t9 .424 10 S-S Won I 10-8 4-11 Seallk IS 22 .40S 11 4-6 Losa 4 7-9 S-13 14 22 .389 11 V2 3-7 Lost I 6-11 8-11 Mce1t EAST DIVISION New Yott 23 12 .6S7 ~ Won I 12· 6 II· 6 Ckveland 22 13 .629 I 5-S Won s 11· 6 11· 7 Dwoit 21 13 .618 l 'h 7-3 Lost I 10-7 11 -6 Boston 19 13 .594 2'h 5-S Won 2 11· 8 8-s Milwaulec 18 16 .S29 4112 5-5 Lost 5 11 -7 7. 9 Toronto 15 20 .429 8 4-6 Lost 2 7-10 8-10 Balli more 5 30 .143 18 3-7 Lost I 4-12 1-18 S.t11riay'1 Scorft New Yorlc 6. AD~el1 2 Ocvcland 6. Mi wauk~ 4 Boston 3, Seatt~ 0 Minnesou 7. Detroit 0 Olicqo 7, Toronto 5 Oakland 8 , Balumort 0 Teus 6. Kansas City J Today'• Games Aqel1(Fmley 2-5)at New York(Hudson 3-1), IO:JOa.m . Seattle (Langsto n 3-3) at Boston (Hunt 5-1). 10:05 a.m . Oakland (C. Young 2-1) at Balumorc (Williamson 1-1 ), 10:35 a .m . MinnC50ta (Viola S-1) at Detroit (Morris 3-4), 10:35 a .m . Toronto (Oancy 1-4) at Ch1caao (Reuss 2-1 ). 11 30 am. Cleveland (Bailes 2-3) at Milwaukee (Wcaman 1-3). I I ·JS p .m Kansas C aty (Gubicz.a J-4) at Texas (Hough 4-4). 12·05 p.m Monday'• Gamet Seattle at New Yo rk. 4 :30 p.m . Oakland at Boston. 4:35 p m Toronto at C'hacago. 5:30 p.m Detroit at Milwaukee. 5-35 pm Kansas City at Texas. 5 35 p .m . Nadonal League WEST OJVISJON w 20 19 18 17 I :! 10 L 12 14 18 18 22 22 Pct. GB LIO S&reak W o n I W o n 2 W on 2 W o n I W on 2 Won 1 Home Away 10-7 10-s 13-6 6-8 10-10 8· 8 Dodgers Houston .625 6-4 .576 11'2 5.5 San Francisco C inc innati San Diego Atlanta .500 4 5-5 486 41 z 5-5 8--8 9-10 353 9 3-7 10-10 2-12 .313 10 5.5 4-1 4 6-8 EAST DIVISION New York Pittsburgh Chicago 13 23 10 .697 7.3 Lost 2 Lost Lost 2 Los1 I Lost 3 Lost I 11 • 3 14-4 6-6 9-9 9-7 7- 7 12· 7 Q. 8 12 .657 I 6-4 "-\ I 7 16 15 12 17 .500 61h 6-4 I I · I I 7-10 6-11 5-13 St Louis Montreal Philadel ph 1a 19 .457 8 6-4 18 .455 8 4-6 20 .375 I 0 11? 4-6 S.t11rday'1 Scores Dodgen 3. Ph1ladelpb1a 2 Houston 3. C hacqo I San Franc isco 3. New Yorlc 2 C incinnati 5, Pinsburgh 3 Atlanta 7. St. Louis 5 ( 19 innings) San Diego J . Montreal 2 Today'1Gamtt Ph1l.adclph1a (Palmer 0-2) at Doqen (Belcher 2-1 ). I 05 p .m C incinnati (Jac~n S-1) at Pittsburgh (Fisher 3--0). I 0:35 a.m Atlanta (Gia vane 1-5) at St. Louis (M cWilhams 2...0). 11 15 a.m . C hicago (SutchtTe 2-l) at Houston (Darw1n 2-2). 11·35 a.m. Montreal (Sm a th 2-2) at San Diego (Hawlciris 3-3). I :OS p .m . New York (Fernandez 1-2) at San Francisco ( LaC'oss ().J). 1:05 p.m Moeday'1Games Atlanta at C'ancannau. 4 :35 p.m Pittsburgh at Houston. 5:35 p.m New York at San Diego. 7:05 p.m Ph1ladclph1a at San Francisco. 7 35 p m TltACk ANO FIELD c-... ll"CAA CH~SHI~ (et L...,._ Ul9fl I MEN Fina! lffm kO<'H-1 Fr"no S•elt 24.J (PCAA icorong tKO<"d) 2 UCI 16.J l Long !Had! Sl•le • 4 Uleh Stele S7 S S.n Jos. Slele '6 6 UC S.nt• Baroere 4', 1 New Mo .. lco S1e1e IS 100-1 &.rnei tFS 10 70 w1no·eode0) 2 Ford (LBSI 10 S3 l F...,,,.., IL8SI 10 S6, • ltolle(ti IL8S) 10 63 S S•otoe IUCll 10 6S 6 Ev-ILBSI 10 77 2<11>-l Bar,,., IFS). 206'. 2 Foro (LBS), 2G.93, 3 Simmon\ IUCll 1091, • Sloloe IUCll, fl 21. S GrHrl IFS> 21 '6 6 Soulh (FSI. 21 41 41»-l Carter !SJSl '6 ~. 1. GrMn (FSI '6 • l Soull'I fFS I 41 •7 •. 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UO Vllf'dl. ltoct<ln nci.v (JoMtl UO UO UO Tiie Wllile Litllllnlll ( PllllfftlOll l • 00 l 00 Etlle ErncM'eu (Layton) S_40 Time llH U IX.ACTA IHI Mid S2UO. RCOND •ACI. lSO Yllf'dl °'9w CM JU9 l,.antonl 7'0 UO UO '--Te Trevet (~otierl UO >-• a.ct A MOOll (Gtrc.lel IM "'"" 11 • SJ IXACTA CH > _.. Q1 41 Pro golf scores LPGA '9Umemenl (at A'll••••i. N.J.I Nancy Lootl .. -~·· Allee ltlt1men ... Jl-IJt M Fl9uetes-Ooltl 70-~140 Kev coc.1r.er11 n·~IC2 Janet Cole' 6'-1..-10 Marci 8o1ar111 73-7~1'3 Mel·ClllC"4tn9 70·7-14' Jac:kle BerlKll 71·73-IU Joov 1toien111e1 73-71-lu MarNrel Ward 71.7..-145 Colleell W•lto.er 71·7-1•5 Stlerl'I Turner 73·12'-1 '5 L ltlllemovH 71·7-l•S S.llv Qullllar n · T>-"S l(ri,~n n ·7-1'6 PtnnvHamme! n -n-1" Bari! 8unkow•-v n ·1..-1'6 Val !>«Inner 73·1'-146 IC 8llr·Gua0aon1no 72·7-14' 0..0.. Lasker 72-7-14' Ol<-Hee Ku 7HS-1'6 Ce•hV Mont 76·7~146 Sherri SlelMaut< n -1..-1" Shelev Hemlon 10-n-141 Mlndv Moore 75·11-147 0eoora11 McHatttt n -1s--141 Nancv B<own n -7S--147 Sarah LtVe<IUe 73-7..-1•7 M1uleM<Gffroe H-n-141 Marv Mu<Ollv 7s-n-147 Elaine Cros1>v 13-7S--1'8 Krli T'cllf>tter 70·7t-1'8 SeNors teumamem (et Mafvem. 1'1.) Bruce Cramolon 71·6S--1l6 8Ulv Ca"*' 70-67-137 LOU G,..,,.,., 10-67-137 Miler Barber n -6'--Ill Lee Elder 70-.... lll 81H Colllns 70-71r-lol0 Ben Smilll 71 71-1'2 Dave HIM 71·71-142 Br1.1Ce Devlin 6t·7l-lC2 Charles COO<lv 74·69-143 Jimmy Powell 74·69-143 HarOIO Hennlr>Q 7J·7C>-1l4 8ot> Brue 73·~143 Orv~le MoodY 71 • n-143 Chi Chi ROdriguez 7l ·n-143 Okk Rnven 6'-7-143 Don Bifl 7•·~1M JC Goo'le 7J·71-IM J1mCOChran 7371-1 ... Rev Beallo 73·71-IU Jev Hv0!1 n -n-1u Bob Boldt n -n-1u 1 ""'D ••C•. J)ll vero, H•ncv llfllO (LKk.tvl Miu MarvwOO<I lLevlonl Noeotita !F'-oal Time 1116 Kann Muno ,,..,-T.,,.,,,. 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(Mal..-) Tlmt-17-IS 900 •60 400 11 00 720 too U EXACTA 16-ll 1>tlcl 114 40 AlllNSanet 7, 1'2 Mutuet helldle s 1,012 MS TENNtS ,,... Ooert (tf ._, ~,...... Ivan lAnOI (C1KllO\iovell'9) *4 Kent Carlsson (Swedeft), 6-l, 6-3; Gulllermo Ptr•z· ltOldan (ArOtflllNI) def lton91c1 Aoenor <Hellll, 6·3. 6-1 cemmunnv c-... men STATWCH~ (at c.-.. -~ Cllllll, OS-•> S9INllNI o.llet Joellon·ltedMlll (Foothill) def l"IOOCl·Marlno (Oranee Coe,r). 6-l, 6-1 Flnal IMm Korn 1 Foo!lllM, •. 1 Slld*- beck, 6, 3. Wei Oranoe Coe''· Wnt V ...... •lld Cvi>reu. J CemmuNfV al9fl Wemeft ITATt:CH~ (at c;.,.. ·~ Cllllll, ~· ~ le;;J ... MdOnnon (Loni e.tclll def McF .. (l(lnp ltt,,...), .. 2. 6-), SlelltrY !Or .... Co.ill def ltot>ertson <~ Wnll, .. 2. S-7, 6·0. ~, .... Sltll..-... clef Md<IMon, ,.,, 6-1 ~S.1-11 Slttltl'v Httlll\tl def. No«ioe•Vtrtderll• ( .. ttlom9rl. 6·2, 6~; Moff•l·H~sl (s.ddl9- Mck) def Jow-Cofllellut ,,....,,,,.,), 6-J. 6-2 o-11111 Alllll Slet'-v ·Hetlll'ltl def. Moftet•Hemleulst. ""'· ,.. (7•4) fin.I a..m acor.. 1. Or.-c-t, '· t ,,,...._, s. J Gntvnent " Oenv..-107. OelH !OS (Denver IMOS -In. ,·I) T .. V's ~ Lalten et Ulell, 12 .lO Po'ITI I Ute11 le.Os seroH, ?·II 8oston •' Alianla 10 • m (801I011 ... os i.erlH, 2-0) OttrOll al Cllk:aoo. 12'.lO P.m Oenve< el o ... , S Pm MeMllV'• G- 80,1on •' Allant•. s p..rn. TueM9Y'• ~ Ulall et Lalteri. I Pm OallH al Denver. 6 Pm w...-Y'•O- A11en•• el 8o'1on, S Pm (If nec:euarvl Cllkago el O.iroll, S Pm. ~y,~ '" -.itr11 L..Hen al Utelt, TIIA Denver al Dalles, S om.. ,,,..,.s 0-'" _._.,, 8o\tOll et Allanla. TBA 0t1rot1 at ClllcffO, TBA S.MWIV'• CO.-IN -.....1 Ulah al l.Hen, 12-.JO P.ITI Della' er Ottivet, T8A ~.Mevn IN MClnatnl Atlanta al Boslon, 10 a.m. Chb90 •I Otlrolt, TBA VOLLEYaALL """ ldlMI Nws CW J.A ~ YCM'PI , ........ ) La ~I• 014 Oowllev. 15·10, IS·7, lS-10 (Note-Ct•• FrltOv l9CS l.• Quin!• wlltl 11 kllls and el9fll lllodlal Ex-Indiana players wouldn't fault Knight for leaving INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Ba ketbaJI eo1eh Bob Knipfs former playeB have mued opinions 1bout whether he .-m leave f ndiana for New Mextro, but u id they wouldn't fault lum ifbed~. .. Krupa aadd he wall decide in lhc next ftw da)'l 'Whet.bcr he wilt llRe &o fill the coactuna job vac11Cd by Gary Coltotfs restanation 11 tht lJnivcnsiay orN"' Mo!CO. : ... Lbin.k hr' tot too 9DOd ofa wtup here. ltua he~ restless. IO wbo knOM! But my sut fct.lina u that he11 ~· bUt I cu't ult him irbe iidn ·a.. .. aid Steve Ritk)'. uaan"" bwatd for (be K.il ... t's 1911 NCAA ma•pionth p &cam. ; ·1 Just d6n't 11e wblt New Mtiico has &o 9&f"thia& IU doan't, .. Mid Rillry. "In lncbana. ~ Iopa. I -. I Mma't ~ uy 9'0Yit c.lled ......... : ~ lldw. ~-· ol IM ilebea 1'16 ..... cQ I mJID nillip -m I dolt fnend orKniabfs. talk.tel with the coecb 1b0u1 the poaibk MO\'C. "He basn•t made up his mind. bul he's very in1emted. .. ~ Buckner. • .. He's vlSlU"I w11b people ht hat CXJft· fickncc in and evaluati1111Jac prOI ud cons of what New McltCO has IO Oiiier. Ai• alullUl-. ob\110us.ly I want him to •Y· Bot if t.bert art personal issues that bCMhef him, my fint concern has to ~ as 1 friend ... Job.ft l.askoWSti. tbt famed ..... pcnub .. who played b lndilnl 60fa 1912· 7S, •id he doesn·1 bttitvc Knitht wiU lave. '-COlldl d I tuY WM en mue I decilion. He thinks tb1ap out. '*'"' Ml ilwlys .. ...,., &d IO UllfyZc ~ ....... llld. "4ll1lter you dribt* ;rljlt Of dribe* lift. ,.,_~ -IO do 'it ntfll1W8y • .... M"t cir?• I h out ID ....... Fresno . captures titles LOGAN. Utah -The ,U9 ~le and field forces claimed 11A 1ncliv~ ua1 titles Saturday, bul ~ 1n second place &o f rnno State an ~th the men's and women's ~pctiu~n at the Pacific Coast Athleuc AsS0C1a- tion track and field championships at Utah State. The men finished runner-up for the thfrd strai&ht year as the BuJldotS claimed !heir sixlh consccu~ve PCAA crown. Fresno State compiled 243 points. a PCAA scoring record. to UCl's 163. Headina lhe hst of event winners for the Anteaters was senior Gus Quinonez. who repealed lut year's double in the 5,000 and I 0 ,000 meters. Saturday. he captured the S.000 in a time of 15:00.27. Other UCI victors were Rod Brower in the 800 (l:S0.80) and Richard HiJI, who defended has title in 110 high hurdles (14.St). For the women, Fresno State was the team winner for the second straight year with 169 points, with UCI. makana ns best showina an three years, at 126. For the Anteaters, &th McGrann took the 5,000 meters for the third time an her career with a time of 18:02.83. Jennifer Thomas was sec· ond and Becka Van Zant third to 11ve UCI a 1-2-3 sweep in lhe event, UCI also dominated in lhe I ,SOC>. with Jud) McLaughlin's 4:33 65 clocking leading the way. The Ant· caters went 1-2-3-4-6 an that event The other UCI winner was Bull) Rabbitt in the 3.000. She was timed an 10: 16.39 to outfinish runner-up McLaughlin by nearly 18 seconds. S even from OCC qualify SAN DI EGO -The Orange C oast College track and field teams quah· fied seven athletes Saturday at the Southern Cahfomaa Regio nal Finals at Balboa Stadium -two men. five women -for next weekend's com- munity college state champ1onsh1ps at Bakersfield College. For the men. Jim Bowles JUSt missed in a photo finish an finishing second in the 800 meters an a tame o f I :53.5 I. Also qualifying was Alfredo Vigueras. who was fourth in the 5.000 with a time of 14:52.31. The women's qualifiers included: C hris Halley (third an the 800 at 2: I 5.07); Tracy Wnght (second an the 1,500. 4:39.43): and Debbie Lies (eighth an the 1,500. 4:49.06. but advanc ing when two runners scratched). Two Coast heptathktcs-Mic hele Manlapcg and Nana Hansen - qualified earlier 1n an April meet in Bakersfield. The OCC men competing Saturday who did not qualify were: Chris Pncc (ninth an the hammer. 135-4): Dave Lawhon (12th in the javelin. I 52-8): Mitch Brown (I 0th in the 3.000 steeplechase, 9:51 . 7); and the 1.600 relay team (eighth. 3: 17. 97). The non-qualifying women were Wright(seventh in the 800. 2 : 17 .6 7); Lies. (eighth in the 3.000. 10:24.2); Roxann Kahler (12th in the 3 .000. 10:46.9); and the 1.600 relay team (eighth. 4 :03.39). Slattery wins pair of titles OXNARD -Oranac Coast Cot- 1esc·s Julie Slattery became a doublc- winner Satunay at the community collcae indi\lidual state tennis tour- namctn at the Cabrillo Racquet Oub. Slattery played in four matches overall on Saturday. winning a pair in singles and two in doubles. a10f\I will • partner N1tahe Hastings. In sin-'es. Slattery actually had a tougher lime in the semifinals before de(eatina Golden West's Eileen Rob- crtSQn, 6-2, S-1, 6-0. She then procttdcd to sweep past Kim Mc Kin· non of Lona Beach State. 6-l, 6-1. to claim the stale title. In dOubles. Slattery and Hamnp topped Monsc Noboa and Kelly Vanderhp of Palomar, 6-2. M , lhen took care of Saddlet>Kk's Nikki Moffit Ind Cindy Hamnquist. 6-4. 7"'6. in the championship nuitch Slattery ind Hastil\IS won the tiebreaker by 1 7-4 score. The pcnonnance ors&a1tery:belped ~ pin t.he team championship W1tb n1ne potnts. Palomar wu leOOnd with five and OrollmOnt third with row-. For the OCC men, Witt Marino Ud Cl\ris Flood raa up apiMt the sta.te'a dtkndina cha:ns-Di& JOdion Ind M.rco ft Ui of foothill - and df'09PCld I 6-3, 6-1 ltnufiMJ vmSic:t. .. till 11 l\. Cl Cf ca Dt Ju 00 I TE Co t "'' e. ei du AN .... -I Da Ju• . SP J•t An . J• 92' 1 du< F l doe • 181 Me e 181 Me T di.IC e T '""" ~ p Del JUI' T llav lhe Net 21G a.. T Hiii' fM< Dec NO J Bar 8ea T due Tl Witt :I p OM IS -. I I ~ . ~ .. L A R U B I I l2 I I I A C T 0 L E I' I 1-I I I I N 0 U T S I 15 I I I I PALERY I 1--lr--""'olr='"' ....,,.--,lr--ilr--1 ~~::, ~,~~ . I going to wear a white tuxedo I N 0 T E N I jacket and black pants. :_ ==r ==i =i==i=• =i==· _Arou_nd_ .f!'Y W8iSt I'll weal a I· •;: ......... TJl'I -OM\ltMUHOO ·-... ---...... -................ ~·-...... =-·--............ ~-9ti0 Ml.IC _,TIC( \ Tn s >l•t_,, ... as ··~ w 1n ,,.. 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LA ... llf.OUft MO"t~•~y 1Qt.0..A.,. .... ~~ oshiba among top PC brands Poll: Microcomputers rank No. 4 in brands used by Fortune 1000 Tosha~ America lnc.'s ponable personal computers rank fourth amona microcomputer brands in use at the Fortune 1000 companies. accordina to a recent Gallup Poll. Van line agent names Greene vice president BebJ Greme of Huntinaton Bnch has been named vice pres1dentofsatcs1nd markctint forklm•I Va6Swrace, 1he Lona Beach-based aacnt for United Van Lines and one or Southern California's leadioa 1peci1lisu in the household aoods movina industry. • • • The new vice l)RSJdent of markcuna 11 Bedbm/Ebeamu in Plaza's future jewel: flagship for Tiff any' s Opening of Mesa store to cap firm· s l 50th anniversary By PAUL ARCHIPLBV Of ... o.llr Nee ..... The 1ntem1t1onally renowned jew- el') firm Taffan) 's wilt open a store an South Coast Plaza th1~ fall. cappana a year-Iona celebration or ltS I SOth annlVCNU) The' opcn1n1 was announced Thurscta ) at a "Breakfast Near T1f- fan) 's" held at the store sate an Jewel Coun The 9,SOO-square-foot store will be Tiffany & Co's second largest branch and will \Crve as a model for future OPENING OCTOBER 1 9 ~H F ANY Between Jan. 18 and Feb. 8, the Gallup()rpnazauon Inc. polled ind•· Vldu.aJs wnh the most pown Lo purcliasc microcomputers within each Fortunt 1000 company. for a total of 300 completed interviews. Results showed that Toshiba. which markets ponable PCs. 2.._p1n dot•matriA~nters. laserpnntcrsand ~lated penphcrals lhroup its lofor· mauon S)'stems Division 1n Irvine, 1s ~u-~~ntcd in the PC installed base. With I 3 ~t or the re- spoodma companies using 1u sys-aems.. Irvine as Wllllam a. 8ni7. He will d1rcc1 all business development and markct1n1 activities for the 9-ycar-old commercial design and contract furn1shinpcompany. Clients include ManeCallender'sand Claim Jumpers restaurants and the Irvine Ranch Farmers Markets • • • Jnalftr Rafferty, business development officer for WtU1 Far10 Sa.U'1 commercial banking office in Newport Beach. has been named a vice pres1dcnL • T1ffan) locations 1n the U.S .. said Brian Ohl. senior vice pres1den1 of retail opera11ons ·we 1ee this as an accept.an« of both Tosbibe and laptop computers in the American corporate communi- ty ... said Dan Crane. VICC president or Toshiba's PC market1n1- Servx:e was dttmcd the most 10ftucnt.i.a.I fac1or an sc1ect1na a su~ plier by 76 percent of ~pondents. Other (actors considered for supP.her 11tlectioo were product avatlab11ity , 61 pm:ent: product delivery time. 58 pac:£nt; and price, S4 perecnt. A supplier's reputation was mentioned by 48 perccn1, followed by support and tra.anina. 29 percent. and su~ plier's proiumity. 26 perttnt. -This study suagests that Toshiba u well-positioned wnh business uxrs. cspcctaU y largt ones." said Dan Crane. • • • The N~rt Beach office ofKJdder, Peabody Ir C.., has named Job It. Stroll of 1..-auna Hills as a vice president and added Bnce Lyle as an account executive. Stroh's respons1b1ht1cs include the pcns1on/ret1rcment market along w11h credit union and corpor11e investina. • • • Grq•ry N. l .... l!ktw has been promoted to panner 1n Price W1&erlloue/OruceCoaty'1 financial services. bankinaand savings and loan aroup in Newport Beach. He was assigned to the accountmg firm 's Zunch. Switzerland office from 1980-83. STJlOH LYLE · LV8VSHCN "It reflects the vcl) successful e~pans1on of our acccswnes collec- tion~. while illustrating Tiffany's long-established lcadersh1 pin jewelry and the ans of the table ··Ohl said The new s1orc. opening Oct 10. will offer Jewelry. tableware and luxul) accessories ltke handbap. scarve\, Ml\ er gifts. stationery. clocks and fragrance. Tiffan) \ Jewelf) line will include crca11ons b) Jean ~hlumbergcr. Elsa Peretti and Paloma Picasso. whost designs arc exclusive to Tiffany's. A ~pccaal pre"1cw 1s o;lated Oct. 8 during a gala planned m conjunction with South Coast Rcpenory, which will be celebrating its 2Sth an- "'' Ct'\af)' this fall Guest~ will v1ev. an exh1bit1on ent itled "The Diamonds ofTiffan)'°' that 1s bcmg organized cxpecially for the South Coast Plaza opening. The e'th1b1t wall include some of the v.orld's mo~t famous historic. estate and rnntemporal) diamond pieces Brtan Ohl, eealor Ylce preetdent of operatlom of Tiffany • Co., d.t.cuued October opentnc at Soatla Cout P1ua wttla Henry &ecentrom darlnC a preTtew bree1rfa8t lut week. said spokeswoman Patnc1a Russo. The pubhc wall be able 10 view the exhibit when the store opens Oct 10. Russo said the fest1 v1t1es are un· precedented for the firm and will officaall) conclude Tiffany's I 50th annaversal) celebration that began last fall . The debut or the Oranac Coast store alw pos1t1ons Cahforn1a as the onl y state to host three Tiffany locations. The others arc in Beverly Hills and San Francisco The firm plans to open a new store annually durina the next several )Cars. Russo said. The first Tiffany's opened in New York Ci ty in 1837 when Charles Lewis Tiffany. and John P Young borrowed S 1,000 for a stationery and fanq good<; \lorc It was stocked w11h umbrellas. Chinese bnc-1-brac and pottery. The firm built a reputation for quality craf\smansh1p in Jtwelry. becoming the first Amencan c-0m- pany to win a gold medal ror Sliver craft smanship dunna the I 878 Paris Expos1 t1on. The "Tiffany Diamond." the world's lartcst canary diamond. was mined in 1877. Af\cr years of study, the 287-carat stone was cut down to 128 carats to obtain 90facets.1-1v1n111 a deep fire and bnlhancc. Prominent customers an that era included J.P. Morgan. Diamond Jam Brady and Abraham Lincoln. Onthefirstdar ofbusincu1n 1837. receipts totalled S4 98. When Charin T1ffan}' died an 1902. he left an estate worth S35 million CMS Enhancements signs $6M sales deal i_n France CMS Ealumcemnt1 IK., a gJobaJ producer or mass nora~ devices and acccssoncs for pel"\Onal and portable computers. hll sained an aarttmcnt with Domel Ir Cle, for product d1s1nbu11on an France Valued at S6 malhon annually, the contract covers all CMS product Imes. said Tarck Ayoub. VICC president or sales for the Tun1n-based penpherals producer. ~accord. reached b> "'youb and M Yves R1coun. Domcl president. covers the sale of hard disk dnves, flopp) disk dnvcs, tape dn"c subsystems. storair mecha . data transfer switches. cnha nccment boards and cables for computers manufactured b) IBM. Apple. DEC COM- PAQ, AT&T and others From manufactunna fac1ht1cs in the United States and Smpporc the pubhcl) owned CMS Enhancements ships more 1han 40.000 dnves per month to dealers and distnbutors 1n >\menca and 24 other na11ons. • • • 1_ A.mencu Healtlt Services Corp. announces income from conunu1ng operations ofS42,496 for the first quancr ended March 31 co mparcd 10 a loss or $344.442 in the year-aao quaner This 1s the first quaner in which Amcncan Health has posted income from continuanJ operations The mC'feascd operating income was due 10 a 149 percent increase in 1ma11naccn1cr revenue lO S3.2 miJhon compared to SI 3 malhon a year q.o. The tncnased ~C1lUe wu pnmanl) due to the openin, of four new cet\ten dunna the last three months o I Q87. for a company total of eight The Newport Beach company expects to open seven add111onal ccntc~. bn"IJna the total fac1h11es in operauon tn IS dunnJ fiscal 1988. A prov1s1on for discontinued operations and invest· ment in TransCranial Electrosumulation Therapy (TC'ET) research and development resulted in a net loss or S 791.698. or S0.09 per share. compared to a net loss ors I million. or SO I 3 per share. for the ycar-afo quarter The $684.194 an TCET R&D included about S 00.000 1 n com related to the company's previously announced acqu1s1- 11on or the nghts to the Stop Smoking Clinics CSSC') and the formauon or a wholly-owned subs1d1ary. Neu· romed1cal TechnoloSJeS, Inc. ••• In Irvine Mlc:re GaeraJ Corp. reports net income of $66.839. or I cent per share. on sales ofS 1.446.S 18 for the three months ended March 27 These results compare with a ne1 loss ors 18,296 and revenues ofS I ,028.682 for the comparable 1987 period. Wh ile product sales increased 10 percent. the ma.Jor pin was attnbuled to an increase 1n service and rate rcvcnucs rcsult1n1 from a ma1orratcchan.JC by the United Parcel Service. requinna field mod1ficat1ons to the compaTly's microprocessor-based parcel shipp1n1 sy1-- 1ems and post.al scales. The recen t increase in U.S. Postal Service rates will have a fa vorable impact on the company's second quarter performance for the same reason. accordan• to Georsr D o ·Lear). president and ch1erex«ut1vc officer. "Unit shipments or parcel sh1pp1n1 systems WC~ up ]1!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~ 48 percent O\ er the first quarter of 1987 reflecting a general improvement in market acceptance or shi pp1ng- room automauon. as well as new marketing and sales programs in111a1cd rn 1987." O'Leary ~1d. He added that technology improvements and compet1t1 vc pressure continue to dnvc pnccs downward, "1ncrea~1na the potential market every step of the WI) " • • • .\ Saamford. Conn -based pannership owns a 21 97 percent ~take in Mier. Geaeral, according to a Sccunties and Exchange Comm1ss1on filanJ. Oxfor4 PartHn an<I its affiliates ha ve invested 1n M aero General for the past six years. but reponed no trades an the last 60 days The aroup now holds abou1 2 million common shares or 1he m1croproc~~r-ba\C'd parcel sh1pp1ng concern, accord~ to the fihng Stevan A. Birnbaum. a general partner of Oxford. 1s also a director of Micro General. • • • RaJ•bo• Ttdaoloatn lac. repom record quanerly income and the c1&hth consecutive quancr or record salC$ for &he Irvine-based firm For &he quarter ended March 3 I, net income increased to S 194,200 compared with SI 00.494 in the guarter ended March 3 I , 1987. Rcvenuci increased to S 1,205,400 from SS02.396 an the same 1987 quarter. "The mark.ct for personal computer products and our propnetary compu1er secunty products remains stron&," said Walter Straub. president. On Sept. 11 . 1987. &he company completed its first public offenn~ of conamon stock with net proceeds to the company ofS2.8 m1lhon. • • • Shareholders or PNB Flauclal Gro•p of Newport Beach may sell up to 341 .6 I 7 PN B common shares from ume to lime in an offering worth up to $2.4 milhon. accordina to an SEC filina. Some 149.000 of the shares may be sold by stockholders when they exercise stock options, and 19 2.617 shart"s may be '°Id by stockholders who acquired their slakes 1n pnvate offcnnp. Pacific National Bank or Newport Beach IS a subsidiary of PNB. which 1s a holdina company. • • • AST ~arcll lee. or Irvine may sell up to $50 malhon convertible subordinated ~bentures. accord1ni to a Sccunt1es and Exchan•e Comm1ss1on fihna. Proc~ds from the offerinf will be used to pay off bank loans and ror workina cap1tal. The First Boston Corp. and Bear S1cams & Co. Inc. ha ve been named as underwriters for the offcnna. AST manufactures and markets computer systems. • • • Irv 1 nc-based Comprdleulve Care Corp. as closana its I 04-bcd ~ychia1r1c and chemical dependency treatment hospital 1n Los Af\lllCS bcc.ausc of continued financial losse' at the fa<-ililty. 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