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"New York State of Mind" Cwhicb he alsO performed on Joel, that title now has a considerably deeper significance. ~~--......----~-....;.-- Last year, the popular singer- songwriter made history by agreeing to a deal with Russian concert agents that made him the. first American recording star ever to perf onn bis full live-appearance show · in the Soviet Union. His six performances there have already yielded a Home Box Office special; but this week, they also result in a different program. Wednesday's new ABC special "Billy Joel: A Matter of Trust" not onJy presents musical highlights of bis tour that promoted his al6urn "The Bridge," but also more personalized seRments or Joel mixing and minglin& with the Soviet people on the streets of Moscow and Leningrad. As one might imagine, the foreign venture was not without iL' rewards for Joel's label, Columbia Records. Lastfall, the double album "Koheupt" ("concert" in Russian) was relealed, including recorded-Jive renditions of many Joel standards. As this week's TV special does, the LP alsO included his version of the Beatles song "Back in the U.S.S.R.," which Joel played as the final song of the evenin& at his Soviet engagements. However, devotees of Joel's own • , u ·~ 1.0•1•~ a ·•n' c1 ,' ~6 91 EACH • ~ ' I f ~ ' 2400eq.ft.ofMh~-"°'* P'Mt•. now.rs. tr ... end belle ... Through the centuries, r1,,. wood lhUttert twve become synonymous with luxury & good tute. Today. HeillwoodShut· ter1 gives en ... Y elegance to any lnteriot from Colonlel to Ultra modern. No other window covering petfOfml It• tunctlon with IUCh t>Muty a gr1ee. Shutt•• flit• Nght wtth an ~ vertety of etylel, reduce pe, blodl out Met & COid, mulmtle tM YIM . and expend lnterk>ts wfth ctMn . .....,.,.. ""'9. """"9 °"* window trNtment1. shuttert 1ncr ... your ttorN'• ¥81ue. With Helrwood Shutt«I you fn9Y chooM Lower wtdtN of 1'1•. 2~. 3'~. 4W. We Mlect the nn.t woods 8Vllleble & of9ef' 8 I Ill C1loft °' COlort or .. ..,,. and we wit! http you Mleet 1M beet ~ tot your Windows a 11c11ng gtw dOote. Setvtng Californte linC9 1163 FOR FREE ESTIMATE Call ~e office nearest you I the Grammy Awards teleeut la1t March). "AnirY Y ~ Man " "Only the Good Die-YOUll&.' 11An innocent Man," .. For the Longest Time" and - of coune-"A MatterofTruat" are all included on the bill of mwdcal fare. Approximately 125,000 concertcoera were on hand for Joel'• R..tan con- certa, three of which were ltaled in Moscow la1t July, and the other three in Leninlfad in late Aupst Thole events yielded even more 14finta" within tbe Soviet UnJon: Tbe final nipt of the Moscow dates wu telecast throughout the country on a tape.de- layed basl1, and the nrst nltbt of the Lenlnerad round became the first rock-music aboW' ever broadcut live intheU.S.S.R. (Tbelatter~mwu . simulcast in the United seat..) Joel's overseas tour made bit new1 here at home, and it wu a major step for an artist whole career t>etan with small club data. 11 well•• a itrlnc of albums thataold nicelv ti not:apectacu· larly ("Piano Man/' "Turnstiles." "Streetlife Serenade"). ON THE COVER 81nprl10fttwrlter IUIJ .loef tours ....... Uliloft In ..... dar'i new AllC ........ .., Joet: A ... OITrvel" WHAT'S INSIDE Cover Story ........ -.. .. . .. . . .. .. 2 Chann.I conversion gulcM ....... 3 lundly .......................... 4-7 ~ ...................... 8-11 , ..... , ..................... 12-15 ...... , .................. 11·11 T1'unday ..................... 20·23 ,......, .... -................... 24-27 ..... ..., ..................... 21·31 Cronword ....................... 25 "°"' .... ' . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Mowte.. _ ...... _ ............... 33-31 llllJPlllt MAIN OfFICI • Weet lley Mt., Coata Mea., CA Mel _....a: lox 15'0, Coate ...... 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Geotge M\#l)tly (TMC) MON: M Juet -Wr, You Are" '*** (1118') Kriety McNiclhot, ~ c:>nlktM. ~= (w;ij .... ,..... -10:01 A.M. - (WT91f" .... ,..,.'Of l\e a.(' -*'* (1951) Jeff Chen- •• DorOlty Man. I L~~,;;. ........... ........ --........ ........... -::S-,:::-..... .._ ........ t ..... .. Dll .... .... -u•A.M.- (1) "''-I ..... I /Daily Pilot June 12-June 18 -12-.31,.M.- (WTll) R 'I llili -1:00 , .... - 11 :.:.~r ... [':~ .. Liie llCMf; ''PretnlM Hlln ~" •• (1975) Eddie Albert. Fredetlc fOl'fMt. I =-::-........ --= ''The Rough &nd 0. Smoo4h" •• (1959) Nldja Tlllr, Tony BrlDon (C8N) ...... =~:Km °' ~ ..... (tt71) Chenet Durning • .,.,,. tedrow (UllNJ "'-*" .... a. ....... (CW.At M..._ (UR) MCME: "Shattlfld Vows" ** (1118') V ... Benlnell, o.vid Mof'M, (NeaQ ............ ~lit·--·­~ ....... Pltttburgh Pl- , ... It Qlicego Ola ~...., .... (WPOQ ...... -1:01,..M.- (WT'M) A I I 11 -1:to,.M._ l='z~,.... •g s 9 =.·· t11r..U• (CM),...._ .... (GAL.A) ...... (MAX) --= · flloxenne •• (1"7) a.. 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Deftl ,_ (USA) ....... _, (WON) ..... ~:!. a ... wlM Wlfb 1H (WOft) ltltll .....,_ (CllN) C14116e KHcM1 -10:05 A.M. - (DIM) .,_..., Clml (WTH) MOVIE: "Coming Out (UPM) "* ,,.... WMwt of lh9 Ice" *** (1~ JoM (NfCt() T9*(1 .,_,.. S.vage. Willie Nellon. (SHOW) MOYIE: 'The Last -10:30 A.M. - &n!YOl't'" •• (1975) Mlf11n I L•· &Me. Dnw Sl!Mn, OlaM Blklf. ._ (TMC) MOYtt: "Bring on the .. """' ,.. Girts"** (1945) Eddie Brick· O. 01y .. 1 TllM en, Veronica Like ._.a..., -t:00 A.M. -.., II ... W.. Cl> sa• r,r..w c•a!t"*:; :":. • .. .. .. c.w, t~,,_, ........ ... LMtlt • ...., (! ...... ..... ::.:-... ( lye .. ....,.... WI .... (A) {WOfl) lMt Ct 1111 I LM U., -11:00 A.M.- :-: I~ {CC) • Cl> 'Ale y ....... ..... 1-= .... ,.....,. .......... ....... H ·t C..c.ct (CC) .,_., ...... .... Acm .............. CAM) ....... ,, ...... ~:::: ..:.·.... ~ '-::... -· ~~·::...o.. .. , .. , .... ~.............. 1==(CC) ) ...... N.Y.P.O • ..... °'' (AU)......, ......... ~) ....... 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If• 11 I -t~! I fi l -4 ii t I . ~ -i ·1 i :> i: ~ '' . · ,f, ~·· ; . 1 . r ., ,, , ! l.i~ 1~ J. • 1~ I r: -· .. . ~ --- -1:11,.M.- (WTM) A I 11111 -1:30,.M.- I :::,. "::., ...... ....... ,.._ ........ (<*I) , ... "-... (GM.A) ...... (H90> ~ "Hobeon'a Choice" ** i1983) Adl9td Thomu. SNton GIM&. ~ OMX> 9GllE: '"Just Matltt« MUng Kid'' *** (1982) (NICK) ....... ._ Clt40W) --= ''Del* Set'' *** 11esn Spertcl9f Tr11ey. KatMt1ne Hepburn. (UIAJ .......... I 111 (WON) IWPIXl r,.. .. .._. (Z) --= MUtuH * (1983) Anuc Wdeoe, Brune) Lawnince. -1:36P.M.- (WTM) .... II.a -1:IOP.M.-. ,.._ .. ~ -2:00P.M.-i L!:LUC •. CWll'I .... ·= ...... TflMlc-• ........... ......... m.s--. (Mll)--•11 (<*I) .......... II (C*) ..... .... ~ .. U.S. Open. First Rouncf(Cont'd). (NICK)l .......... (TMC) --= ''The ANtct'' ** (11M) CtwiS90phel ~.Aounn.~ (UIA> ':a.':" ............ Liii Name ... -2:GIP.M.- (WT99) u...16 ... -i::.P.M.-l:1tf~7;, fCllMA» ... ··~de Nrrl:JI" ~... Vl«*)r Junco er> ···-Clllt .. CUM> ,._ '• l.lill (WON) - =.::..Loi~ -2:40 P.JL-........ -a:GOP&-lllllil._ ...... ... .... ....,(CC) :-::cl (R) == -·;: . .... _ ... ..... .......... -~- Daily Pilot June 12-June 18/21 EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! 1988 MARK VII LSC 81 DEUVERS• LEASE ANY LINCOLN MERCURY IN STOCK DRIVE AWAY FOR ONLYS1 down Leasing Managers -Vic Manzo or Don Flecky NigllHa ... . (USA) ..... ..... (WON) ... CWC"> ...,_ (WflOC) .... -6:00 P.M.- Cll ... (CC) ... ...,.,_ .... ... T.J....._ .... ....... .. -.... ....._ICC) .... T91T_, P '? I Clllllc ........... ($) =..,...., ... 191Avot --= ''The Soft Saun" *** (1914) JMn 0...-,. FrMCOiee OoftMc. Cnly Liii • ,. EVENING -l:OOP.M.- • (I) .... 2 lclNBA~ .. Niia, Game Aw9 (tf ~ .......... ... ......... THURSD\Y PRIME TIME 22/Daily Pilot' June 12-June 18 ' Daily Pilot June 12-June 18/23 Mission Pina a Supply Co. 'i.nc.1• A' 32107 Allpaz San Juan Capistrano (Behind Capistrano Plumbing) (714) 413 4511 (714) U0.2520 Hours: Mon.-Frl. 9:00 am -4:30 pm BATH COLLECTION Featuring International Designs by Eljer Eijer commissio~d internationalfy famous desig~rs to create bath- rooms tor today. These bath de- signs, like the one shown above, are now premiering in our show- room. I ...... ,.....,, WIOe'' ~ ..-: ··~ Bult- ... "Miiioy, Rulldge'. ,... ..... (t183> .,.-., .......... l"f B«te, ~ MIR:ua. (C8Nt ....... Eal" ::-.. <:J.., THURSDAY LATE NIGHT FHD\Y .......a -.. AM.-.............. .......... ..... .............. ICC) :. 7:U,• A rt (A) E,..: ••• I~-=-----..c-., .... NCAA DMillOI\ I Qwnplon-=ta. ==-..... '=.::. ..... Liii .... CZ) ··Fon Apec:he" *** (1"'8) John Weynt, Henry Fonda. -l:OIA.M..-=-Liii ......... -1:11A.M.- CNIQQ •II .... -l:IOA..M.-=e.-r.i:- ... 11rlll(A} .... I l;O. .............. ......... -............. ..... ..... ...., .... ,.,, .............. ($) ~ --= "Show bt" tt (tNt) KalWyn Gnlpcw\, Howlr'd KM!. ('NICIQ ....... ..... ~ ........ °' .. ~** = "°' a,·,~,. ,..., .... .... " ....... .... -~A.M.-·--1:tOA.M.-e: __ ..... • P • =.-:....(CC) --"llDOdtUW" ......... ·- =~­t'°*>':t: ... ,......, ...... ... --= "A Mented ** (1114) ArltvJtrrt Hoptn. cwen Madden. -t:olA.M.- (WT88) ... . -e:.A.M.- (1) Celf .... CiielkC 'illw 1'11'•11r-.. I Urf · ...... .... ...... . 24/0aily Pilot June 12-June 18 i:t. ...... ..... '°' ...... ..... C*C*) -. a.. ........ ...-ea; .... n ....... -11=-A.M.-I ........ = "Come Spy With Me * &~Troy DonetiUe. 1-~~~I =~ ..... ...... E*i.;:_-....... :-&.:: Tiiie (WOil) U! ~ "Lut Holdly" *** (1NO) MK Oumees, BMerloe~. • AFTERNOON I F~k~· ... .... (A) --= ''The~ Pl-,.... ••• (1162) 8wt ~. Nlc:k Cravet . I -· t ........ ----!' ••• 2 5 c..-. ,_,_ CAM) .. ''Dwnond Hc11Mlhoe" *** (t""t Grtible, -...,.,.., ..... .. lllSZ a , ._ .u. ....... liPllllll .._,, W 77 P A OICr-.1111111• P.::"._ol .. 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' ' ~ fl fil ri p;i }H~I~ f'~f}!~fr1~-If I ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f ' f i . f Ii H i -!:! -• . r SAl\JRIMY I ...... == 7 .._ ..... ==- 21i Daily Piiot June 12-June 18 1 -... .. r.,11 Cll Ill U.S. Open, ThSd u:::=.f> ........... ,s . ,,,......, ..... Showt>oet = :-7:·arrr ~ • ~ ......... (UiAi' f 11 fm • -11:00 A.M. -(I) ,_ ... {CC) ,.-... (S) .................... ... ,,. .......... W11f ....... ........ ls&ss*3 ~ .......... ..... , .. (GALA)~,.,,. .• Mn Feb, AtUo de Q)rdotlll, (H90) MIME: ''lAbyMth'' *** (1118) O.Yld Bowle Jennifer Connelly. • e.. '= :-.. 11111 • ...., .. ''Meet "°"" Doe" *** (1141) Gery~ per. 8wber'8 SUnwydt. (TlllC) ... ''The Menhet- tan Protect'' ** (1118) Jotw\ ~::::.-.... ~ (WOR) ..... -11-A.M.- (Wlm) ~ "Adlon In the Nor1h Alel* (Cc*lr)'' (1 M3) ~ Boglwt. Raymond Matley. -11:10 A.M. -cc->"' ••• -11:ao A.M. -~~:-.Jee> .. ...._ ) ·~ ..... '8; 'Ill& I Y• .......... .............. T~~_....... ,_, -1:10,.M.- ('Z) ...., ..... -3:30,.M,- l ..... (CC)(S) ....... {ceN) "' ..... {CNN» ...... {Ul'N) ... 1• EIMl•Www lnt9mat1011el Oeslic (MAX) MCMl: ~Oi'ty Dine-• ing·· ** (1987),,... Grey. Petrtdl S..)'le. (NICI{) n. nn. y_,. . (TMC) llO¥ll: . 'Wld Thing'' • (1917) Rob~.~ ~. (WON) Clllftll II a.,t (CC) (R) (WPtlQ ..... ~ (%) llO¥ll:: • Funenlln 8ertn · •• ( 1 Me) MictlMI c.irte, Olcat Homob. -S:41,.M.- (UIA) c.... .... -4.-00P.M.- • Cl) """....., NCM Outdoor T rec:(l & fleld ~ I ....... (CC}(R) ft9C:...(R) ,...., ....... 11 J 077 OI , 'a , • llOWIE: "RooNr'' •• (1981) Peul w..m.. Pat McConnic:k .......... '• .... 0. • I WWF ....... CWllll ..., .... ............... (A&E} ............. {CNN) en.IN =r.,A\s": :=.. .... (HPN) ...... C ... (H80) llO¥IE: "a.by. Sec:reit ot tne Lost Ltgend" ** (19&5) Seen Young. W9l9rn Kett. (UR) llOWIE: "VeeectDmy: A Oellcete Me*'' .(11;),... SoNtno. Abe VQOdil. (NO() Rlllll I! ., ... (UIA) C.....1.- (WON) .... ""-,., . (WOft) ....... ~ ~It New YC)ft{ ..... (WPtX) T •IT (A) -~-, ... -• ,. C.1 , .... Yea I .... ...,..,_N .• (1t17) UOyd Bodww, "'* ........ 5' . .. ...:(CC) ......... VQt ........ -.. fCllf),.. c , 5 P9lt 0 ii!~; ...... !!!!_......,,., ~--..... -41t1P.&-CW191t _..........,,. M- Wot M ... .... -....... -1 .... =.c1•11111,...... l>'\n:W...,.. ... T.J.= u.. (R) ::i::-..::1«"» 2 =-.. =.C'IJ .......... ==-Ullls .. .... ' ........ I 5 ' SS! ·-.......... '**'*'1111t ....... =.,. ..-=:-... -= .. 11. •=•'" ** JaM~ ....... ........ .... ..... " 1 ........ - --ICQ = .. -,. .......... Daily Pitot June 12-June 18/21 !I II~ Ir~! I . I ·r ~ f ~11r~';J1~~ J. 1;IJ!iilp.J. I!: .. '.n:qr., '.'rrin1 11.uup1111P!1u;i::n: 1 p ,mf •nmnJDu. :-111111111:11: ~ ,.~, ·· ·l.ttJl·f.~. !!t.1·11,1·.J :Jf liflf iit f! 1:!U!1~!~1r~ ,r:flf~l l!difl~i!r " sU' P-:, ·" c I ·~ l!!f I··-11 , I IJ. -n . if ~i I 1·1' .. : ) 11 ... f > · ill· : : ~ t ~ I 1J13 .. 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MOVIES 31/Daily Pilot June 12-June 18 R·S W-X-Y-z ••· r1-"'*r ··--= .. !!I .............. Daily Pilot June 12-June 18/31 CallfOrnla Rainbow Printed Shark Shorts SJ99 MENS & BOYS SHORTS 51§99 40/Daily Pilot June 12-June 18 SHORTS s1599 SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1988 a,oam •••a&x ............ A lfOUP of Newport Beach l'fti. deets have atkcd the C11y Council to rcJcind hsdetision 10 cancel tht city's last mnainina Founh Of July ftre-. works shows. sayina the clecition ft u IQl)cal 11 •·cancclina Christmas shop- And they're ofC-.~. ~n " . lfcsidtnts will have a lat chance to sa\c the fireworks shows Monday when the City Council ~11. The annual founh o( Julr fire- works shows at Newport Dunes Aquatic Park and Baa Canyon Coun- try Club wt'rc cancelled May 23 when 8ome 4,000 rumen Ina.tr and puff down Ocean Boalnard early Siltmday ha tlae aaqaal Coroaa del Mar 8cenJe ax. •poMored by tbe cc-•ail.ltJ'• ellamber of commerce. The . ~' BJ llOSEllT BAR.~ER ................ Thomas Schenach claims that Huntinaton Beach .city ofTacials in- truded on his personal freedom when they 'llotcd to ban ··sare and sane .. fireworks cfTccti"e this F.ourth of nee took ra..anen aroand tlae Qaalnt eom.mmalty and altlmatcly aao.e . a 59-yea.r-old (ootbridfe. Pudclpanm included a team of 11.arl.nea wbo ran lD cadence. July. Furthermore. he bcltevn that of- ficials added in,ult to injury when they \ otcd to spend $20.000 ia mpa)er money to help finance this ~car's July Fourth fireworks show at the Hununcion Beach Hiah School • By llOBE&T BAllUR ............... Parents ha\'e unJC'tihcd a ~ of nit'rs, petitions and letters in a bid to save the job of Rita Joraensen. a popular and veteran principal at Hawes Etementaf) School an Hunt· ingion Beach. ThC} mailed 300 flam by bulk mail lasl week to residents in the Hawes auendantt area and hand-camcd SOO mo~ flit'rs throu&hout the district. They've deli\ercd petitions with about 130 s1&natures to school of- fici.als. And Tuesday. thef ll make speeches at the Hunun'1on Beach City School Otstnct mccttng. They hope that they'll persuade Huntington Beach Cit) School 01~ trict ofT1C1als to overrule Super- intendent Diana Peters. Shirk) Carey. who has ~o chil- d ren attcnding Hawes. is one of the parents spcarbcadin& the battle. She said Peters' reported plan to reassiin Jorarnsrn, who's bttn tn education for 35 )e&rsand a prinC'lpal in the district the last 13 years. 1s unjust. Jorgcn:sc~ has the unanimous sup- port of the teachers and aides and Ha"'CS pupils have scored hi&h marks on test scores. s.bt said. Hawes also "as Jiven a commendation afttt a t 987 \ 1sJt b)' the state Qualit) Re\ iew Board. C'art} said. -They (Jorscnscn and Peters) hue different st~Ics." Catt) said ··Rita's field. "'Thc•city ·~ bein& patronizina." he said ... The' 're sa)ins that citizens can't be tru tcd to h&tit their own firev.orlr.s. that the aovcmment will • do it for them. (Pleue-BAll/A2) first pnonty is childttn and parents . Diana's 1s more administrati\C, "We rcalizt that Rita isn't perfect. but neithtt is Diana .. Peters said shr couldn't comment on the possible rcassisnrnent because it "as a personnel matter. A spokeswoman at Hawes said Jor- gensen v.ould not ·commcnL Ca«y said that Joricnscn "in no way encouragcc<f' the action by pertnts. Carey said tbe apparently impend- ing reassiJnmcnt. v.hich reportedly has brcn in the v.orks smct March. ma) boil dov.n to the fact that "Diana has to be 1n control. .. She said thett seems to be a climate of fear in the d1stnct and others arc afraid to speak out for fear of possible repercussions. .\ Hav.es teacher who asked for anon~mit) said that'tht faculty ••vtry defin1tel~ 1s 100 perttnt" in suppon of Joricnscn. "We are not av.arc of grounds for d1ssallsfact1on and arc \"tn. "en· m\sttfied (about rt'ISOns tor the moH.)'' she said. "The kids k>"e her. She's \CT) ch1ld-0~nted .- " parent. v.ho also washed to remain unidtntJficd. said the poup v.ent public -.1th their concerns afte-r n became apparent that Pners ap- parcntl} •as pushing ahead with the rt'assiinment. Tht parents sroup met with Peters in \pnl 'A hen the} leuncd ofpcxs1ble de' clopmcnt~ and v.~re told th.at at might bfo" O\ er. the v.oman said Sports Countywatch~og group stripped of power? The Angela are shut out at home by Kansas City, whlle the Dodgers drop their second straight In San Olego.101 Risen Star crushes fleld In Belmont, whilel<entucky Derby-winner Winning Colors fad es to last./01 Index Bridge Bualnesa Clulffled Entertainment Horoecope AM landers OpWon p.,_azt Pubic Notices $port• Wellther 04 04 C4-9 A8-9 A5 A7 A8 82-3 Ct-10 01-3 A2 County• s Fair Cain}:ia1gn-Practices Commission is determined to be unfair By LANCE IGNON Of ... Dllr ....... Toni Iseman was mad. As tar as she was concerned. a group campaigning apmst Measure A. the so-called slow-growth in- 1t 1at1 \C, was spreading lies m the final da}S before the election. So she contacted the Orange C'oun- l) Fair Campaign Practices Com- mission. which -among other Huntington man faces 146 years for scheme BJ BOB VAN EYXEN ot ... Dllr ....... A Huntinaton Beach man already indicted last mo nth 1n a $23 million fraudulent lcasina scheme has been indicted again for tax fraud in connection with the allcacd scam. Philip Bcmfcld. of Huntinaton Beach. and Thomas E. C'umow. of La Canada. v.erc charged last month with scllina phony leases to financial institutions. .. The leases were supposed to be for (Pleue eee 8USPECT/A2) thinp-rtv1c .. scampaian literature and broadcasts for false or mislead ma mfonnation. Its JUmd1ction extends to count) elections and initiatives onl). Iseman. a Lquna Beach ~1dcn1 acU\e in environmental issues. want- ed the commission to take a look at a claim made 1n an at1t1·ini11ati\e pamphlet that the slow-arowth measure would benefit la~ la nd- owners in south Oranie County. "v. hilc all the ~t of us pid. up the e'pensc tab ... To lsrman's wa} of th1nlun~ larsr landov. ners v.ould be the last 10 benefit from the 1nit1ati\e, v.h1ch was defated m Tuesda,·s election. But the road 'to recou~ for Iseman. or an)onc else for that matter. hit a dead end. In ~mber I Q86. Attome~ Gen- cral John \'an de ~amp deh"ercd an opinion that l'fJanuauom hkc the comm1ss1on no longer had the n&ht to .. hold hcarm~ on complaints of unethical camp;ugn practices -Such act I\ 1ttCS \ 1olatcd the const1tut1onal auarantcc offrtt \pc'CC'h . The attornc~ general also dcc1ded that count) or state ordinances rt- qu1nn1 ballots to indicate 1f a can- (Pleue eee COMM'f8810R/ A2) Football's 'villians 'aid NB boy By ROBERT BARKER ............... It probably wall be a bi& blow to their reputation. but unMrnQth that int1m1da11n1 demeanor. the Los Angeles Ra1Mrs •~ really aood gu)s af\er all Somctuncs known as the vil- lains of the Nattonal Football Lea&uc. the Raeder. poured out pra)ers. pictu~. and hest washes to a "l~J>Ort Beach bo~ v.ho was cnucall) injured Ma~ :!6 .. Todd McMinament. 11. slapped and foll off the Jungle g~m bars at Harbor View School and cracked his stem um. pull\°tured a lung and damaged his \OCll cords. his motht'f. Bcck} Hacnd~ said Satunia\. He al5o stopJ>"d bro1hin1 for a"halc. .\ mcdicall) ~uipped helicopter airltf\cd him to West- ern Medical Center in Santa Ana. Haendi v.as visirina the Raider summer football camp in (Pleue -llAID&ltS/ .U) G~tting from here to th~re Yes, there really ts such a thing as public transportation in the county •rJaeJdei ... ••w• rc1 ...,.,.. k..,. dlat .. ..._ ...... ~ ailkd publlC .......... .. ~C'~ .... na ..... ..- ' • thOUJht of m)sdf as part of the pubbc. But I ~t Satunil:t v.-a1d1n-ettnL We decided to~ lhe afternoon 1n n· Mtf Nit .... lllr LM ,..,._ ,., It'• a •1-n of the time. ln Bantt.aaton Beach. Por the flnt ti.me, clibene won't be allowed to tintte ftreworb. 't• ·11 (IM •> " aa _,.,.,..... i......_oa~r..,....hedoma11 ao.. • Ibey re (•ft and :ane flre-wons) not harm•na other DeOl>lt • .. If they ben fireworks for the ~· they should ban their own. I don t think. our taxes should ao to that. .. A divided Hunti~ Beach City Counal ~ lut Siptember to join a .,owina hll of Onin.tc Coast (it~ to ban fil'CWORL Fire Cb~r Ri Piard had informed theM that wi IPl'dd ... or illepl ftrrwolka. often re- portedly uWd in (OnjunC'\ion with sate and sane flrewortca, 1naket en-rorcemont diff~lt. Pitatd said that fircfiah&crs rt· ccivcd about 2~ calls last July Fourth from rnidenu conccmin& anon. fire damqr and the use or: ilfepl JittVtork.S. ScMnaicb. 52. a chemi11 and con- sultant, said that fireworks have been a focal point for nciahborhood atl· togcthen for a number of years. And, other than bUmina his thumb with a match on a couple of occuions. they've been perfectly safe. tie said. Schenach said that he would prefer that officials would reverse the ban on safe and sane fireworks. If they don't go for that, they should ban the citywide fireworks show, he said. Councilman Tom Mays. Oil( of three who voted apinst the ban. said Friday that he con1endi that the fireworks ban Should have ,one to a citywide vote of the people. Mays. notina that siansarejust now going up throughout the city an- nouncina the ban. said many resi- denis probably are fi ndina out about the prohibition for the fint time. "I think they'll be very upset." he said. Mays also said he only ''reluctant- ly.. went aloQ& with a request of spending $20,000 to subsidize the fireworks show. He only qtecd because it was described as a "one-time thing" designed to add prestige to the Fourth of luly activities that would sup- posedly lure big-name celebrities to panicipatc in the parade. he said. ~ 1FIREWORKS SHOWS IN LIMBO ••• h· FromA l 0 • • 11 the 811 Canyon denial. .,. Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plum- '' mer led the move to deny the pemuts. T• Plummer read from a police report filed afler last year's Newpon 'Dunes show which indicated problems with SJ>C('lator vehicles parked in front of .,, fire hydrants, driveways and emerg- ency access routes. Fifteen parking citations were 1s- J 1 sued at last )ear's Newport. Dunes rn disply. according to police rcpons. 1• The vote on May 23 cauJht most :,1 people by surprise because the apph- 1. cations were buried deep an the consent calendar. Since the council's b denial. however. letters have poured 1 in requesting the council to reverse ' the decision. "If almost every city in the United States. from Ne"' York to Pismo ;i! Beach. can have fireworks on the "" Fourth of July. there's no rational reason why Newport Beach cannot do the same... wrote Royal Radtke. president of the Corona del Mar Chamber ofCommertt. "Your reasoning is about as logical as canceling Christmas shopping because.the parking lots act too full." Gay Weeks. executive director of the Make-A-Wish 'Foundation of Orange County. said the loss of the Newport Dunes fireworks display would detract from the group's an- nual FOUf\h of July picni<:at Newport Dunes. "The most cx<:iting event oftQ day for the children is the fireworks display."' said Weeks. who also wrote a letter to the council. .. They are always so delighted and their cnes of amazement when an especially glorious one lights up the sky warm the heart." Plummer said 1t 1s unlikely she will change her vote. "I hate lo be a scrooge but I think that we've reached the point of no return." Plummer said ... , like fire- works but we have to decide if we're goina to compromise the town for an hour of fireworks." Plummer said Newport Beach is so thick with tourists that police should not be troubled with the additional byrden of motorists stopping on Pacific Coast Highway and other streets to watch the firework'- "lf you want to sec fireworks. go to Irvine Meadows or someplace like that." P1ummer said. The Police Department has re- peatedly recommended that the city deny the fireworks permits. citing traffic and manpower problems. but the council has voted each year to allow the displays: According to the Jicrmit appli- cation. roughly 5.000 people were expected to attend this year's New- port Dunes show. The council mcctini will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers at Newport City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. !' ...................................................................................... .. ,,, -:: Lotto prize a mere $2 million 'L Here are the winning numbers :1 picked Saturday night for the Cah- forn!~ Lottery's twice-weekly "Lotto ~· 6-49 game: 18, I. 37, 38. 16. 10 and the bonus number. 12. •. Players who correctly guessed all ':'~ six numbers will share a pnze pool of •"' SI J 2 mil hon. lottery officials said . :. All those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will divide among themselves a prize pool of $2.04 million; five of six will share SI .OS million; four of six will share $957.000. Three of six is worth an automatic $~ per winner. The sales trom Wednesday night to Saturday's drawtng were S 19. I m1lhon. Earlier Saturday in Sacramento, a retired San Pablo man won$ I million and two women from Bakersfield and West Hollywood each won SI 00.000 on the state lottery "Big Spin." The "Wild Car" letters were "U." "S." and "D." 1t ______________________________________________________ __ ~l Badham: Gift was 'meaningless' ;1; From 1C.fl ud wire reports r.: A congressman said 1t was cotn- 1 ~ cidental that he accepted a $2.000 honorarium from a W1sconstn truck- ing company hours beforf voting on a c measure ordenng the Army to buy 500 of the firm's trucks. gr Rep. Robert E. Badham. R-New- '' port Beach. called the $2.000 he rl: received from the Oskosh Truck .? Corp. "absolutely meanin$1ess" in terms of inOucncing his decision. t· Badham. who 1s retiring at the end c of this year. said he supported the 11: Oskosh contract because the Anny ! had failed to buy as many trucks from Oshkosh as 1t had promised. He said the alternative would have been for the Army to "start over from scratch" and order the trucks from another source, probably at a higher cost "If anybody wants to say I can be bought for$2.000. I'd like him to state that to my eye." the conarcssman added. "That is patently absurd." Badham was one of several mem- bers of the Hou~ Armed Services Committee who were taken lo brcak- f ast by Osh.kosh uecutivcs and each given $2.000 honorariums the mom- ~ .................................................... .. · Brush fire blackens r .,. I county golf course Fire blackened about 300 acres of brush-covered hills near the 91 Free- way and the Green River GolfCou~ late Saturday afternoon. About 160 fircfit}lters from the California Ocpanment of Forestry. &he Oransc County Fire Department and the U.S. Forestry Services ORANGE ~ .... COAST ..... ~ MMN Ol'FICE U) w..t l9y 8', COiia ,._ CA brouahl the lire under control at 8:50 p.m .. little more than four hours after 1t staned. Fire de~rtment officials satd the blaze. which started from unknown sources. is under investipuon. No injuries wcrc reponed and no homes or bulldinp were damated. ing before the vote. The amount 1s the most members of Congress are allowed to accept for spcakina engaaements. SUSPECT ••. FrcpnAl recording and concert equipment," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Leon W. Wiedman. "They were traded like any other paper securities." The only problem was that alleged- ly none of the equipment u.istcd. Wieder said. • Tuesday's indictment by a federal Jtand jury in Los Angeles alleges that 1n filing 1985 and 1986 income tu returns for his company. Riviera Capital Corp .. Bernfeld claimed more than $10.3 million in depreciation on the non-existent equipment. With the tax fraud allegations. Bcrnfeld now faces 34 counts of fraud in connection with the alleged scam. Curnow is chaf'lcd with 30 counts. 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Others called ttiuarly to check on Todd's recovery. And they invited him to visit their trainina camp when he feels well enough -which looks like any day now. He plans to return to school this week to take his final exams. But it was a life-and-death matter for a while. Haendiges said. .. There is no permanent damqe and no brain damqe. The doctors saiditwasamiracle. We'rcsoluckyto have our son." Getting the attention from the Raiders was a real morale booster and aided in Todd's recovery, she said. ''Th~sc big. touah auys have big llearts. . Hacndiges said she's starting a magazine called "Gentlemen at Large." and the first issue. which she plans to distribute nationally at hotels. airports and major med1~I centers. is scheduled to come out 1n October. The map.zinc 1s about large men and their difficulty in finding large men's fashions. That's what took her to the Raider football camp whert largeness abounds. She was inter- viewina Raider playen when the fatcf ul telephone call came. Todd's injury. she said. was similar to those sulrercd by motorists who don't wear seat belts and have thetr chests slammed against stttring wheels in traffic accidents. COMMISSION OUT OF COMMISSION ••• Prom A l didate had signed the Code of Fair Campaign Practices were illegal for the same reason. In short. the Fair Campaign Prac- tices Commission was stnpped of ns most important function. The commission. whose five mem- bers arc appointed by the Board of Superv1so~. had bttn active in 1986 during the often nasty campa11n between Don Roth and Jim Beam for the scat of retiring Orange County Supervisor Ralph B. Clark. "It was dirty on both sides." said Ron Shenkman. a former Huntingto n Beach mayor who was appointed to the commission in September 1986. But after the November 1986 election the commission went into hibernation, despite bylaws that re- quire it to meet quarterly and o n the Saturday before every election. Commissio n C hairman Dr. Marvin Adler. a former Fountain Valley city councilman. said he saw no reason to convene the commission if no elections were on the horizon and if no complaints were received. Around the beginning of 1988, RegistrarofVoters Donald F. Tanney saw a copy of Van de Kam p's opinion and realized it could put the com- mission out of business. With the June primaries coming up. he asked Kathy Paul. an attorney for the count}. to review the opinion. Tanney was involved with the commission because the RcgistT'8r's office provides it with staff support. Two weeks ago.just about the time Iseman contacted the commission. Paul informed Tanney. that yes. Van de Kam p's opinion put the brakes on the commission. As a result. Tanney advised the commission not to meet o n the Salurday before the election. at least not if it was going to review- campaign literature. Which wasn't exactly good news to some of the commissioners. .. It's frustratina being on a com- m ission that can't do anything." Chairman Adler said. While the 10-year-old commission had little power other than reporting its findings to the District Attorney's office. Adler said its public hearings, some of which were covered by the media. helped discourage thr more outlandish campai~n fibs. .. Now I guess 1t s a free-for-all. I don't understand why what wt were doing limited freedom of speech." Adler said ... All wt: dtd was get them up there and ask tht:m 1fthcy told the truth:· But Shenkman noted that can- didates often abused the commission. "It was being used by candidates to see how man} times they could ~ta ruling a11.310st another candidate. • Still. Shenkman said the county is in desperate need of some son of organ1zat1on that could keep tabs both on county as well as municipal and school board elections. Granted. the aggncved can sllll take question- able candidates to court. but the election is oncn over and donr with by the time the case reaches coun . "The comm1ss1on needs to be reformed ... so it really has a purpose .. ~u.t as long as Van .de Kamp's op1n1on stands. Shenkman said "the commission's purpose is cloudCd." Unique Men's Jewelry created exclusively by us. and wonderfuf desk top gifts. for your Special Dad Avalable from s 100 Leigh' Orange CoUt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, .Mie 12. 1-A8 Road to Newport bu.sy With buses It's what the transit district likes to call a ·tiassle·f~ce ' ride By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .. .,.., ......... On a t)p1cal 'ummtr day. somt' I 0.000 ~oplc ride Harbor Boulevatd from Brea io north Orange County to Nev.port Beach in tht south. mak1n1 Roule 43 the bus1e~t rQutc 10 tht' Orange Count\ Tran it DISlrict sys- tem Like all btal'h routts. No. 43's ridership packs up a bit durin& the liummt."ra~~tudent!> 1akt'advanU1geof the' acation 10 trade tht'ir tC"achcrs for lifeguards. their bouk ba&s for Boo&ie boards and their ~·hoof C'lothes for. v.ell. C\ en more T ·)hins and shons 11·s a b<.x1\t to the cnure OCID S)Stem a) it bounces back from tht' 1986-87 drop an riJersh1p caused b~ an emplo~cn· \trike and other~•­ bads ran ~id ~t promotaons have led to the hishcst sin&lc-day ridership in the district's I (>..>ear history. On Apnl 12. 121.19~ ridm enjo)'cd OC.TD bus vn: see. ··When WC senl OUl (~ride coupons to selected peap&c who Uvc .. ithin three bloclLs of lO tty routa. v.e found that our ra~box ~~· n~all} didn't dccrtase." Curran laid. .. lta fact. ll v.eot up, indicatiftl tNU onl"e people ride the bus once or twice. tht) mi&ht mJke it a habit ... Curran sa)S ocro is intereued in selling bus !>ervice as an alternative to dfl' ang. "It's an opuon." she said ... Ifs hassk-trN:tOn\ensenceand~btl far les) ~tre .. sful than fiptina traftk. Whak 11 nu) ~ an alternative to some oc-ro ~ice isa neceai1y to othl·r'\ ~ur'e)s have found that 80 J>l'rll'nt 1lf the" ndcrship has no other meam of transportation. CufTln said. 0.-, ......... _, .... ._ Bob La.ndcuter •• 14-~ ocro nteran. ateera b.la cnft whlle headtnc from Santa A.Ila to Lqana Bllh This )Car.< X "TD t'XJ>C'CU ndersh1p of about '5 million people on its 51 rout~ that l rl\\Cross the count\ OCTC spokeswoman Joannt Cur- ran.''>. ho""evt"r. win be increa..ed tht) .. ummer for th~ first tjme since I "b I fk-gannana Jul) I. bus rides v..ill 1ncn:-ase from 7S to go cents and the SI 50 D1al-a-R1~ ~rv1ce will be haled to SI .bO. Disrounts for senior l ltaZens and thC' disabled. however. arc :nailablc. RIDINGFRE>M HERETO THERE WITH EXACT CHANGE.ONLY •.. From Al in a bush taxi I discovered that the custom was to put rour people on a seat where thrtt would ~ a tight squeeze. I decided to tell the driver I wasn•t aoing to stand for this unsafe and excruciating)) uncomfortable situ- ation. Panicularl) not for thrl."C hours. He looked at me" in exactly the" same way that the worAan an the Uf\·l1cke1 booth looked at me And not onl) that. My fello" rasscngers. whose comfort ·and safet} had championed. also looked at me as if I were some son oflunallc. The Pl.I/II is. tra,ehng by public transpon"Mion 1s not hlce ordenng a custom tailored su11 It"s more hlce bu) tng bargain shoes You want transportation., We got transportation. Just wait your turn Drop your qua~crs an the slot. S11 down. No shouting. No tuba playrng No food And af)ou don·1 lake at. dme yourself. In West Afnca. it's pa) your 500 francs. Sil down Exhale Shut up "-jo sp11t1ng and. as the French \a~ defense de \Omardans le 'eh1cule. No throwing up an the vehicle. You. the passenger. arc not an charge. which 1s wh) man) middle class Amencans do not lake pubhc transpora11on We hke the 1tlus1on that we are 1n control. which ·~ wh) we tend to go bonkers an traffic Jam<>. And I would posit that riding a bu'> 111 a sort of 1dcal11ed traffic jam The way to deal w 1th at I\ to mellow out and go with the Oow Funhermorl· v.1th this le.and of traffic Jam. unllh· the othtt kind. )OU at least know when it"s going to l·nd Well. an)wa). \\C dad manage to scrape t<>&ether the required number of quaners when we learned that daughter Chmt1. age 3. could ride for free. Chnsu. an fact. made the mo .. 1 of her free passage occupying not Just one~acbuta numberofthem. E'en time the bus stopped. she changed scats. From the look on her face. this was not only more fun than a car. It was more fun than a whole baml of cars Then she san&a bus nd1ngson$and the dnvcr cooperated b) pro' 1dmg the sound effects. .. The horn on the bus goes beep beep beep.·· she sang The dnver beeped his horn When she came to the pan about the wmdshaeld wipers. the drt\Cr turned his wipers on for a moment. much to the delight of Christi. Joshua. m) son who was then 4 weeks old. also seemed to enJO) the ride. He slept romfortabl} an a baby camcr all the wa> to Balboa. And m) wife. Michele. who works for the county Health Care Agenc). also had a good tame. She chatted an Spanish to all the women around us. mak1na sure the} were obtaining proper prenatal care. O ne woman Miehe~ spoke to had been a teacher an Ouaca. She dttided to come to Cahfom1a. without docu- ments, for reasons that she did not make clear to us. and was now Stales ~· Senlee cleaning house an Newport lkach She said hfc was harder here than she had expected · I did not doa detailed demographic anal) sis or my follow passengers. but there were times durin~ the I 1h-hour rnk when Michele. Chmti and I "'C'rc the onl} ones speal-.ang Enghsh to each other. That's an interesting statement about Orange County. When I was gro""ang up an V1rs1nia. the most useful 1nd1ctor of social class was \kin color. Here. 11\ lan$uage. · There w1.•re pon1ons of the route "'hac 11 "'as different howeq~r In the '1can1t} of l 1( I. a number of blond ~ouths carr)ing Boogie boards climbed onto the bus l l I has an arrangement w hcrcb' the unl\ersat) pacls up the tab for i,tudenl traH"I on renain bus route\. Students just tlai.h thC'1r 1dent1fi- cal1on cards and hus down to the bcJch \\ h1ch goes 10 ~how that busc-. Jn: nnt JUSt for thl' worling poor R11.h "'-'oplc "'111 ndl· the bus 100. 1f 1t"i. frel' By Bob Vu Eyt~a • • • Memories of Detrolt Betore Frida\. the IJ'>l llme I rode a bll5 "lls abou·t lhrcl' )Cars ago an De troll Home: tor a \IS1t. Iv.as heading into the UI\ from nn fam1h ·s house 1n suburb.an \h <. lcmcn' ·to meet m' mother for an earl~ lunch. Ha' mg l'\pcncnced thl· terror of IXtroat ou"-·" '>CH'ral 11ml'S before. 11 was not 'tomcthrng I looked forv.ard to I clrmbcd -aboard a pockmarked. granitH.OH'rl·d !x•o.<,t that lookt"d hkc 1t haJ bc\•n used a<i a stunt \Chicle an the last '-' 1tl1am Fnedkan mo' ac fhl·n.• v. en: l'' en a fe" blacl-.encd bullet holes near the rear engine cow hng. honest and truly The pas'>· cngers v.ere ~olemnl) quiet through- out the enlarl· JOUrnl'\ The sight of the busdn'"er made ml' sha,er Hcwasahugc.unsmihngman .... 11h a long. fat scar runningdo-..,n one ch1.'Ck and a straight-ahead stare that made me a hat queas) ~ang him. I med 10 recall af lhl'rt" had been an} nxent escapes from Jackson State Prison. the Machrgan equ1,alent ot San Quentin. Like truck drt\l'r\ and most other urban bus pilot\. Detroit bus dn,cr!. mancu' er their \Chicles with ma- niacal sclf-asc;uranl'e. knowing full v.cll that C\Cf)one else wall either get out nfthe wa) or be Oauened. M) dnvcr sat smugl~ behind the wheel as lesser road creatures scurrtl-d w1ldl~ to a' 01d has signal-less turns and lane changes He snorted with contempt as horns blar~ and fingers waH-d '"protest .\nd rd swear I saw a sana'itcr smrle cross his face whC'n· cwr he closed an on a hclpl~s b1t)Chst. wade-eyed w11h terror as he or she pedaled frantically to avoid d(ath Probabl) the only good thing about nding a Detroit bus 1s that )OU 1ct where )'ou·re 1om1 ma huIT}-When our bus came out of hyperspace. leaving an untold number of frazzled dnvers and tx'<lcstrians 1n our wake. the dm er had lopped I 0 minutes off m> normal dn'" 1n1 ume into the Cit) Has mission accomphshe<l the dm er prompt I) stepped off the bus. loosened ha'> lie, spat. and lit up a cigar. OCTD dn vers ha" e apparent I) not bt."Cn schooled an urban assault tat· tics. which 1s both good and bad The good part 1s that. as bus ndcs go. things an: preuy pleasant. The bad pan as that 1t takes fore, er to get "here )ou're going. J hopped on my bus at 7:35 a.m at the comer of Newport Avenue and Holt A\C'nue 1n Tustin. about a block from m} house There werconl) three ~oplc on board. two tet"n-agc girls }ackang about boys and mo' 1C's. a "'oman bobbing in rhythm 10 a song on her Walkman and an elderly man who appeared comatose. He didn't mo' e at all. )Ct he was sitting completely upright. ~o one seemed concerned. The bus dm-er was a rol}-pol) fellow who seemed more suited to the mm1slr). so prcr1sc was his grooming and demeanor .\nd he really sccmC'd to lo'-e his Job. w h1ch as rare anywhere in America. For me, a 1>4:rwn who doesn't like to be awakened untal noon cven 1frm alrcad~ up. the drl\cr was almost a hulc too l"heerful. wn of hkc a Stepford bus dm er He &rtttcd each grogg~ nder v.1th a cheerful .. Good morning' .. and bid them an equally J0,1al "Ha,l· a nice da)! .. when they eAllC'd . He C\Cn whistled meml) while pressing the har for thl" au1omauc change counter lfhe could hJ' l' channeled some of that enl·rg~ into h1' dn' ang. I would h:l\ c bet·n happier The problem was that he drO\ c JU'il Ith· C\ er) one else. "'hal h JUSt isn't rig.ht. .\cceleraung <,hould ha'e kit M.l' a space shuttle lift-off. the (1-forn'!t !thould stretch thl· skin ln\h:ad al felt hkC' m) H~unda1 lr.n~llng out of first gear I mean. 1f 'ou'rc fi, e times tnggC'r thane' cf) thing l'l\l' lln the road. )OU tal..1.· ad,antagl· ol 11 nght'? Isn't that the point of puhlat transportation'> lndl\ adual ndt·r<, pool their 11ml" and monc) in thl' hOPt' of getting where thl·1r going a ltuk more effic1C"ntl) Whal'h meJn'> fa\lcr no mattt'r ""hat an\ Ont· tell-. \l\U \\ e e' t·ntuJlh am' ed at the" ma an tl·rmin.il 1n SantJ .\na whe~ e'en- onc got off indud1ng the near comatose ndl·r '~hu!>e C\CS m1racu- lousl) popped open thC' moment the bu'> stopped at thl· tl•rminal Herc. a tran<,fl·r "'J\ required. and 11 wao; the fastc\t t'H'nt ofthC' trap The transter bu' tilled up quKkh . but the dn,.cr a quiet "oman who was fnendl} but ll'\Hheel) dro'e no fast<'f We lumberl·d along from stop to stop. ()C('as10nall} sa1hng along at a bhstcnng .30 mph Now I know these are \urfacc street~ not free\\3\S And rm all for safe dfl\ mg. Bui c·mon. This 1s outhern Cali- fornia.. land of the Porsche. home of the speed) I amv~ ,11 rm linal stop at 8 SI nearl) an hour aild a half after being WASHINGTON Herc arc the votes of .. catastroph1c .. hospital. doctor and prescnpt1on drug balls. The report. which marks the largest expansion ofMedicare since I 96S, was passed b\ the House last week. The lqistauon now goes to the President for his signature. (HR 24701 tenators and local rep~ntativcs on m~or leais- lation in Conaresa this v.uk. A "Y" means the member votccf for &he measure; an "N" means the member ~otcd apjnst tbC measure: an •·A" means lhe member did no1 vote. . · The&enate •Dea~ Peaalty The Senate ap~vcd, 6S-29. leaislation per· m in ina t.M death penalty for drua dealers convic•ed ofmurdtr. Cranston (0) -No Wilson (R) -Yes ThMltUl The Senate failed, 61-37, to O\'Cmde President Reapn's veto or w omnibus trade bill ~hid1 contains a provision requirin& JOme busin~ to 11ve workcn 60 d:trs notJce of plant shu~dov•M or layoffs.. But the ball. a a result of a perhamen&.lr} maneuvtt. is aoc yet 4ctd in the na~. Lall Wtt .. &he Houx voatd to override the Pn:sidcnt's ~cto. t (HR 3) Cranston (Of Y Waa.o.(R)-N Cranston (0).. Y WilsOn(R)-Y .... The Scnale •pproved. 58-29. a conftten~ repon on tqis&ation setti"I ttiecon~ional budaet for fiscal year 1989. The $1.l uilhon budget resolution, a compromilt with the House. str"·es as a auidclinc for 11Ctm °" Individual spendina" balls. The House ~the ~ 1Jast month. (tf Con RC1268) Cranston (0)-A Walson(R)-A .TheHoue ~---..... HN The Ho"8eockfci1114. 1~43, tbC measure to coMider lqillation thac .... Mve pro~ idtd homt h~alth care for the elderly aad di•"lli duktftn and adulu. By ~tina the measure. IM HouK did noa \Otcon the b1U ..,htch WO\lkl havelddedS9billionto Medicare. <HR ~36) Badham(R~ Dannirme)cr (ll).N DOruntR>-N Lu~(RH\ Pattard(R~N ( pKked up E'en "'1th &ndloclc traffic on the Costa -.1esa Freeway. ifs never taken me longer than 30 minutes 10 make 11 to work. Then agarn. l don·1 ha'e to tra'cl through most of Santa .\na and ( O!>ta Mc-sa 10 get there For a wedend crua~ to the ~ach. an OCTD bus might be the wa~ to go '-o beach traffir no par~1ng hassle!>. relau' el) cheap .\ pl~nt begin- ning to a plt•a..ant da~ But going to \\Ork., Gne me a Detroit death cru1~ an) da). By Gtt1 ICJutx ••• 'It really works' facl)bo<i) 's bad rappio · Lhe bus. They"rc too slo"' The~ never run on tame. The) ·re 1ncon' ensent. And the eo' er 10 co' er f.,.,o seat\ in lront of me )31 a m1ddle-agat \\>Om<tn v. uh hair to match ha gra) \ult .\cross the aisle sat her male rounterpart, a shJht) balding gu) drcs~d in a pin-striped suit and po't'cr 11e He had that straight-ahead, ch an high krnd of look • Lhe~ paint un \OU rn boarding school Thl' hu'> dn,cr. rlre~sed rn OraAgt Count~ Tran<,11 Dastnct issue shons. ) aHed to a ~ oung girl ..., ho sported maroon hair and drc">...ed 1n a hea'' metal T-shirt and Jeans · To the rear of thl· bus sat "'hat appeared to be about a dolco \.1n- 1can national'>. The behemoth madt' th v.a' up the h1ghv.a' making kv. \to~ most uf the bcn<.:hs being empt) at 6 10 am E~ct change la alwaya a mut -aorry. Pt'Opk "ho ndt them .. well. the} v.on ·1 be found tlO the coH·r of Orange Coast maga11ne .\nd ooooh thow fumc:-s But he}. I rode the bu<. to work and mO\I of the rnmplatnt<, -which are probabl} trumped up b) a bunch of new car dealer\ -a~ far off thC' mark. I caught lhc lirst of t\\O buses about I 00 '""rd-1 from m' front door near South (oa~t H1ghwa} 10 La1una Bcal"h I settled into a contoul"('d plastic seal about m1d\l.a\ down the bcU' of the beast and il1pped open ·the morning nt>.,.,\papcr It was one of the fc" morning!> I'd get a chance to read .\t Broad"a' -which tum\ 1n10 Laguna C"a0\c1n Road -.,.,c lurnl·J right and for a \1.:cond I tell the pan I\ when a'> an ~-H·ar-old. an airline attendant au.1d~·n1a lh e~orted ml' off the plane 1n <)JI.. land rnstead ,,, Los .\ngek<i Had I taken 1 hl' \\ rong bus., f>1l1 I get tht' "'rnng Jm·l 111,ns" \\as I goa ~~ to end up in T l'ffil'• ula an<>tC'ad 111 Co)ta \te-.•t"' hould I pull the t•magenc) brakl· • t-onunatel~ the tlu\ made a nght on Forl'\t \' enuc tic fore dn' mg l''' mlo the l30)\lll and whal C\.Cr"i. 11u 1 th~r1.·. and \\e e'l'ntually ended up Ne"l Pilot publisher to stress local coverage BJ JONATHAN VOLBE Of ............. Daily Pl1ot rt'aCkn can ~ for- ward to intcn11fted covttqt of local nc~· and sporu.. IC'CORh,. to the papc-fs ~nth· named pu.blithef~ ROKmary Onarthman. a~ t'mplo)'Ce of the Plk>t'1 P9ftM com· pany, l~l PublitalioM. will 0\(ntt.fllJOM in atJ ~ of1ht ~SJJlpcT and "'' iu polk.cs. Shr said her pl ls to make lhc Pilot the o. t nc>A> .. per on the Orant'Cm,,, .. Wt can CO\'ft loetl MW& btt1CT than the lal"l'f metro ~ .. Chulthman i.aid .. , don't ha~ a m•rormula: l than bard •'Ork wiU do it fot '1tS. .. We lnlflld 10 doh bcner.- 0.urthsnan l"f'.hcs on an utcn~vc betqround in~ opcntiom IORSMrpls. SllrjOUd ,....,.. NtilicalioM • i HI. • tbal Utt. k C!"9J I J o-'Md~ ..... ~ ....... wt.kb inn now 9alft'd mo 1ht hund~ Ounna the cxpan$ioo.. Ourthman ~cd in \"&nous capac:uies. includ· •na controlkr for the Daily P\k>t from 19&4 to 1936. he ~ •be l'nctal manaccr of the Huoti.~ton Beach lndcpmde.nt and 11*noll's 'M'St coast recional rontrolkT duria1 the same 1)rri0d.. In 1916. w returned to ~nn· S)hanta 10 as umc w rok-u ln1enoll'1 northcl\t controller, •i'licb sbc held unul her promotion IO Deily Pik)l publisbcr. .. i ftllonll C'Ontrolkt, OM dut)' i aovisit the~"~'" your•n:a and make re they •~ tollowi!'I ln&ft'50lr operauon ~ura. Churobman kt. "l ~la sav in that posi•ion. )Ou arc pte)b&bly an the best pQiAtioo \0 ste lM O\ttaU ~tiaM OfaM•~ ... Clhurdunan kl Sht ~ ~ ..ocr Mine) '° ........ .. o.il)" Not tUbtcribcn ........ . 1tt 111 thdr nn.~. T'Mia. IM hl·adang nonh on Coast Highway again. In North Lapna. the bus stopped 1n front ofa Circle K mark.ct and five of the Lau nos got off to JOin the other da~ laborers who watt every momina near the !>tore. Our ne>.t bus stop was Fashion Island. That's v.herc the two 1n 5uits got off. The OCTD opcraLOr on lhc phone the da~ before told me I should aet off at 3:!nd Street and Balboa Boulevard and then to walk tothccornerof32nd and ;\ie""pon Boulevard. But upon -.eeing 3:!nd I panicked and lunp for the cord abo' em) head. fe.anna once again that I v.ould nde the busaU the v.a~ tuthcl'ount) ltnc1fl d1dn.tittofl' in tame l";o manc:r The bus IC't me off ncn closer to the pl .. 11..t· I v.a!I ~upposcd 10 catch my trans.fer than 1 c~pecled ~there I wt an lront of f'rc~n Beach C"ll) Hall. m) fa~ shoved into a fold of the nev.spaper. my fcchna of ac-complashment grow101 Wlth the lnov. ledge that I had steered clear of the u..ual morning &ndlock. I heard the ,roan of the diesel • engine I e'en looked up part way to sn: 1f 11 'IA.as m~ bus Naw. v. rong number. Bul v.hat the hcd .. I'll doubk check the oumbt.·r on my d1rcct1ons ~ and ... wa11. WAIT' That is my bus! I ran aftl·r 11 for a fc-v. seconds l e'en ailed out hkc I had that ume my mother almO\t dro~ off without t.akanJ me." to lhe market -another trauma from m\ ~outh But thl' bus v.a\ long gone and so Y.U m~ good mood W hat the hcd. r11 v.alk rm was onh· about tv.o miles from the oflict and rm wa<, Miii running earh Mas~ traMll turns 10 mardun1 transiL At the corner of Hospital Road and Newport Bt'ulc' ard. about 300 yards from v.Mre I "ai. left behind an a cloud of d1c~I. I spotted another bus stop. M~ plans 1.hang~ I took a ~t on the bench Not more than fh e minutes passed and alon& came m~ bus. I had memonzr'd the num~r b) this ume .\.nother fi,t' minute's and rm was v. allmJ the remain mg thrtt blocks to the offi~ I made one of the earhcsl am,alsot m) care«. 90 minutes after I started out 1n Laguna. f'l<ov. ~ ou m11hl sa) l had a miserable time ndrng the bus. hoof- '"' lhrou&h Nev. port. sufTerinc an~1et} attach. True enough. but tht' mishaps had no1hm1 to do with ()(If> The) did their JOb JUSI fine. and for onl) s1~ bits. 1 · m \Ure ncJ.t tame will be different. I'll Ix an old pro. r11 brina a psllow. a thermos of eofftt and a bowl of~ and real!) enjo)' the ride ... as ton1as I 1·a1c·h the n1ht bus.. ~~ ..... .. ~attack ships in Gulf ... u.i~.A. Bahrain (AP) -Ira· •llllllDOett 1t19td daylfah• attacks on a West German frei~ttr • lnlilh~wned supcr1!Dktt )50 ...,. in the ~rsaan Gulf. One died and two were wounded IManacks. ~A U.S. official. speakin& on con· lf!.!lion of anonymity, 11id tht raids ~easily bt interpreted 11 adireci -.OW of' dtfiance" by fran of' Ameri- can military mi~t in tht 1utf. !A U.S. warshrp was di~tchcd to ... ,id lhc 2S8.979-ton British super- 4ankcr Esso Dcmctia off the Saudi :Krabian coast aOer it sent out what a X).S. Navy spokesman called a .. ,en-er.i appeal for assistance." The Amcncan spokesman. Lt. ~r. Brad Goforth. said the U.S. ar.rihip. ~hich he dedined to name. ~would provide "humanitarian as- &iia&ancc." He 11id reports indicated that the Esso Dcmetia was on fire. Gulf-based •lhiP.,in1 executives. who had re- ported the attack rarlier. uid the supertanker crew was battlin11triou1 fires on board. In London. Lloyd'1 Shippins In- telligence Unit.said the Esso Demetia "wasattackcd by two faat boats." had a fire in its tanks. and lost one lifeboat. h said no injuries ~re reported. Four hours earlier, a Filipino crew member was killed .and two others were criticall) wounded when two gunboats fired on the 11. 744-ton German frighter Dhaulagiri in the Strait of Hormuz. The ship was under charter to the Amencan Presidents Line Ltd.. of San Francisco. according to shippin1 executives. who spoke on condition of anonym1t). · As with other recent Iranian forays apinst commercial shippina. Lfte raids caught the U.S. warsh1J>S patrol- lin& the gulf out of position to intervene with force. had they bttn asked to do so. . Artlat8 honor lladela Jim Kerr, left. of tlle rock ~9 Simple Illa"-. ud •-·H AYGb, attonaq for jailed bliek -tla Afrtcan I•..,.,.. .. ,. llendela, poee 1a LoadOia pr10r to s.tantar• 10-11ou Freedomfeet contett. llelldela wU1 tarn 70 nut moatla. ·MaFcos' assets giV.en to homeland by Swiss -•BERN. Switzerland (AP) - A ff-has ordered that millions of rs believed channeled into Swiss s by former Philippines Presi- ferdinand Marcos be returned W his homeland. the Justice Ministry 9id Saturday. . AJthouah no figure was given. the • . assets involved were believed to be a small pan of the S l billion that Philippines officials suspect Marcos put into Swiss bank accounts during his 20.>:_e11r rule. The ruling covered assets in banks in the western state of Fribourg. Swiss media said Marcos has SSO million in Fribourg banks. but Justice Ministry spokesman Joerg Kistler refused comment op the repons. The judge also gave authorities in the Philippines access to relevant bank records in Fribourg. one of 26 cantons. or states. in Switzerland. 1 he ruling seems certain to be challenged by Marcos' lawyers. President Corazon Aquino of the Philippines arrives on an official visit on Wednesday and is expected to discuss her government's efforts to recoup Marcos as~ls in Swiuerland. The assets ha ve been frozen by the government since March 1986. ., ....... ..... MANAGUA. NICaJ'.llUI~ The SUdinilia .,vemmtnt and U.S.~bkk~ rebels bo\JI appear ao bf peaina tMir Pl8Clf: P"Qpoellt on Washanst~h • reac:tion after the latest rourid Of' di.""SI talb collaoled last week. e SalldinillU hope &o achieve a pan l*'t wi"-the rebels. kno.wn as Cont~ bd'ofe tM ~ ldlitlnittntkMI lelva aftkw nut year. Prct1dent R~n '' 1.-.11KtcrOflbrConsnaandaPl!ICll...,.,COUlddimifnotehm1nate ~ for rencWed U.S. militlrY aid to u.e rebell. And tht Contr1s say the PQlllbilit)' of a raumpdon of ludl aid pu11 preuure on the aovemment to ICCePI democratic rdolmL Tbe banh round Of talk• failed las\ week to find an end to the war that hu been ~ for more than six years. Althoual! the Contras said there would be no fUitber meeii• it appeared that they lcf\ the doOr~r. ' Genna.a, tum to pay Nul victim• . BONN, West Gmnany -The industrial gianl Oaiml~r-Bcnz. wh1~h forced thousands of peoplt into worlt proarams to fuel the Nau war effort. ~1 ll pay ncarty $12 million to the laborers and their families. the ~cd Cross Slrdatd. Heinz Galinski. chairman of the West German Jewish Council. on Satu dey ~komcd news of the payment but said the company should have ma rcperations years aao. The Red Cf"OS5. in a telex stattmenl Friday to. th~ news media. said a total of'20 million mark$. orS 11. 7 million. would be d1stnbutcd to fon:cd labor victims from tt\e company. . Soriet free clergm•ajaUed by Stalin . MOSCOW · SOvi~ leaders came and went. but Vasily Shipilov stayed - in pr~son. Then camt Mikhail S. Gorbachev. and now Sh1P.ilov, ~ 60-ycar~ld Russian Orthodox deacon who spent more than half his hfe behind bars. is a free man. But he is also a broken man. so out of touch with his country that he never heard of "perestroika.'' Gorbachev's system of reforms for the Soviet Union. Nine 'killed In Paleatlnlan BglJtlng BEIRUT, Lebanon -Rival Palestinian guerrilla factions battled w~lh rockets and mortars Saturday for control of two Bcirul refugee cam~. Pohcc said nine pcQple were killed and 3S wounded in the fourth day offighung. The battle in' west Beirut pitted PLO leader Vasser Arafa1's Fatah guerrillas again.st the breakaway Fatah-Uprising faction of Col. Saeed Mousa. Fatah is the main g.uerrilla faction of the Palestine Liberation O~nization. Since fighting t>epn Wednesday in the Bourj el-BaraJneh and Chatllla camps. 19 people have died and 95 have been wounded . ~atlon 's mayors •If~ if or more federal aid '.Havana troupe races against deportation SALT LAKE CITY -Many of the tion's mayors at a conference turday urged an increase in federal t aid to cities and greater local control l over the spending of federal funds. : Parti~f'pants at the S6th annual ; U.S. Conference of Mayors, meeting : here for the third day of the siJt-day • event, say more money is needed to ' combat drua abuse, AIDS and home- • lessness. They complained that feder- al PoliciC$ under the Reagan admims- : tration have given local aovernmcnts I I liulc role to play in dealing with the natjon's ills. "We're anxious to restore, to any extent we can. the federaJ-city part- nership interrupted for the last eight years. ... said Arthur J..Holland. mayor ofTrenton. NJ .• and the conference's incoming president. About I 7S of the nation's mayors arc expected to attend the conference. federal aid to local governments dropped 37 .8 percent betwcclf l 980 and l987. accotdina to the Con- arcuional Research Service. ................................................... i • ' I • Hair of 4-year-olds drown ........ pool; police investigate , BJ fte .t\nedated Pren J • ' • ' • • I • • I i.-1 l I t • • CARSON CITY. Nev. -An investiption continued here Saturday into the circumstances surrounding the drowninf of two children at an apartment swimmin.a ~I. Shenfrs Lt. Mike Efford said authorities were still uncertain bow the children aot into the indoor pool Friday afternoon at Menlo Manor and why they were unsupervised. The victims were identified as Shalina Standinct>tar and Bobby Livingston, both 4-year-olds who lived with their families m the apanmcnt complex. Efford said sheriff's detectives launched an investiption immediatell' _after the incident and plan to tum over the rcsuhs later this week to Carson District Attorney Noel Waters. He said the parents of both victjms were in the apartment complex at the time of the drowninas. but wen not at the pool. .. How did thC).' ,et into the pool? Where were the parents? : And did they know where their children were? Anythin1 we come up witt\ will • : be prcKntcd to the district attorney." • I Kennedy announces-. Pral4ential bopefal llldaael Dak•lrl• lntro4aca Sen. Edwant II. Keniae4y 411rhur Democratic State Committee Con•ention in Boeton on Salurday. Kennedy announced he wU1 eeek a ftftb term in tbe U .s. Senate. Children rounded up safely after fleeing religious school By TH A.Aocta&ed Pren hospital Sa1urda)'. • ,. • I Some of the children. ages 8 WHITFIELD. Miss. -State through 17. were found in private Gemologl•t'• death leaves my•tery police and social worken Saturday homes. restaurants and alona the rounded up younptcn who fied a streets of Lucedale. • ii • I NEW YORK -Jnvestipton tried Saturday to piece totether what Baptist boarding school moments Most of the estimated t 40 students By TH Au1ocla&ed Press LOS ANGELES -Fifty.four members of Cuba's famous Tropicana nightclub troupe worked "feverishly Saturdiy Lo bcgirt per- formantcs four da¥s early to beat a aovcrnment deadline for them to leave the country, a promoter said. The troupe. which was oria.inally scheduled for eight performances here over six days bcginnina Tuesday, was told Thursday that it had over- stayed its visas and had to be out of the United States by June IS. said Gary Folgner. The first show was moved up to 8 p.m. Saturday and Folgner said he expected the troupe to have just two hours of rehearsal after the Variety Arts Theater was prepared. The oriainal plan called for four days of rehearsar. · The Trop1cana troupe is one of the last remnants o(Havana's pre-Castro era and pre~nls a aJitzy show of flamboyantly clad dancers and sina- ers. Folgner. who is the show's local promoter. said that at 2 p.m. Thurs.- day he was ~rved a notice by the lmm1aration and Naturalization Ser- vice which said the troupe had to be out of the country by Wednesday. When the troupe first applied to enter the United States the State Department rejected them, then re- considered and allowed thtm to tour from Mav 13 to June I. he said . California Aqlieduct shut down after quake damage By Tiie Al~la&ed Press LOS ANGELES -Cn:ws '!JFre workina around the clock to repair canhq.uake damage at a pump1na plant that shut down the California Aqueduct and its supply of water to the southern half of the state. an official said Saturday. Thedamaae Lo circuit breakers at fhe A.O. Edmonston Pumpina Plant in the Tehachapi Mountains northwest of Los Angeles was the most significant harm from Friday's quake, which was felt in central and southern areas of the state. There was. however. no water shortaae because ofsufficicnt supplies in storaae lakes. accordin1 to state Department of Water Resources dispatcher Harry Said in Sacramento. The temblor struck at 4:06 p.m. Friday and measured S.2 on the Richter 1e:ale. It was centered on the Garlock Fault. 11 miles ~ortb-nor:theast o.f Gorman in the mountains northwett of Los Angeles . accord1~ to se1smoloaisu . • • • * I happened to a free-lance ac;mologist between her disappearance in February before authontics investigating al-at the school had fled Friday before while carryina more than SS00.000 in diamonds and her death Ins than a legations of abu~ could take them state social workers arrived to carry C U ll I &. b month aso. An autopsy on Barbara Manprneli, 33. whose naked body was IOlO state custody. out a court order ass11nini the state OUJJC mu • ce cream true. an found Tliursday floatin1 in the Hudson River near lower Manhattan. showed od f h 'Id l I • ' • • • • • • • • = • !I • • : i • • :a ~ t • • r • I I ' • • l .. I • ~ I • • c : • : ' i • that she died within the last month of a beating to the head. She was last seen S1x1y-four residents of the Bethel temTpo'.cll) cusht .Y o-~ tehc Id ren. 'd LOS ANGELES -Despite the onset or summer. the City Council is at her Manhattan a ... rtment bu1ldin1 the day she was sup ........ -A to return six heJudae w 0 issu~ eor ersai thrcatenina to~ut popsicle vendin1 trucks on ice -at least at nir,t. The -~ Home for Children in Lucedale. there was reason to suspect physical t::lem, .,,..,.,.. t'nato Councilwoman Ruth Galan•cr, is no1·8; , ... ,.ks t at have diamonds worth between SS00,000 and $600,000 to their owner after a about I 00 miles to the southeast. were a d t 1 b f t d t c _ .. ., ~ ''"" I r. 11 h &h T bro n men a a use 0 s u en s. om-me late-na· .. i..1 oatherin1 1pots in a troubled area of alan··~s dt'•tn· .... sac •C l rou . wo thers who all~y arran .... A a meeting taken to th• M1·ss1'ss1'ppi State Hosn1· I · b ' ·d f h ... -~.... ~ "' 6""' .. 't". • ~ a1nts Y rormcr rest ents o t c "nown r.or d-dcs as the ''Jun•1e.·· The C1'ty Counc1'l -nam-..i the area a potential buyer and Mantri•meli arc in Cderal custody on charoes tal Most .. m· vcd fn'day nt'ght whtle d ti be · ~ 14 'IAo4" .. '" ~ th""' pawned one of tht' missing dii;onds in Florida. ·• · • · ome range rom acverc attngs to "Baldwin Villqc" on Friday, the same day it asked city attorneys to draft a law -~----------------~-------no~thieiB~aimi·i"id~ait~th~e~p~~~c~h~ia~m~~~~fu~~~ed~~~bo~~~~~~~~~~~Mi~~~m~•~«darlcin~~~.~~~~ . GREAT GIFT 10Eh5 FOR fA11iEJt5 ~Y. JuN£19ra CrJolleVell g !llertds Country Olft.s & CollecUbles . I 1:lQ Santa AH A.-~. Co.taMna · rJ••I •ff I ;111 ~ .,,_ ,,_ '11 tM.I 6SO-S5:JS OPEN TUESDA Y·5ATU,U>.it r Elephant 'beatlng at park reported . SA"! DIE<;:iO -An .elephant was ~aten savaaely by a trainer at the San Dacgo Wtld Animal Parle 1n l 98S, acco~tnf to a man, his wife and a friend who say they sa~ the attack from a mon~rall, nde. "He .hit it across the eyes with both handsJUSt .•shard as he co~ld.iust time after time after 1imc," said Peter Van Ecpoel. an 1nsuf!nce executive from La Jolla .... stood up on the train and screamed. 'Stop bea11n1 that elephant!"' Van &poel, S6 11)'1 he complained about t~ Jan. 27, I 98S. beati!!f in a letter to the park's pa.:Cnt orpnizauon, the Zool~cal ~1cty o.f San Dieao. However, officials of tht park and the ZooloSJcal Society said they have no record of the complainL Jet Janda NfelY: alter e¥1ae l•llare LOS ANGELES-An American Airtinesjumboje1 from Dallascarryina I SS people cam~ in on only two of its th~ enai~ when an oil warnina lialn prompted 1he ptlot to shut down an. e!'aanc, officials said. None of the f72 pa~ or I J crew mcmt?m waS tOJu~ and Aight 79 from Dallas.-Fortb Wonh, Texas.. landed~ '!'•~utecartyat Los A•ln lntttnational Airpona1 7:«> p.m. Fnday. aid auhnc spokesman John Raymond. ESTATE .IEWELllY DIAllONDS a ANTIQUBS large selection from several estates, all priced at wholesale. Fine quality. WINSTON'S 1 Newport~ Calta Maia > Amnesia victim faced with identity crisis __, tW111 I ~· WIS •11•1 cold.' And membcn ra.dund a buebell park in Mi1110n work.en asked J.cl· • • ()qnge CCMiM DAH.:Y PILOT ISundeY. June 12. 1• M Plantworlren treated for radiation GJ"l'are a, PAIGS a_.. dacft I wondlredi 'Where am I?' And Jacklonvilk. Fla. tonvillt ~ to publith tht A.IHlll ... .,_Wrtm lbea. 'Who am ?'Then I realized I Once. whenalkedtoaiphiaurnt. nw(s pbo~ and on fridly ht 1,TMA•Hdl ... Prell a~ ndaoacu"c c:esium·U7, of-CHAllWTON W.Va. -Aa W • .... .,. ud ii IOt very he S&ar1Cd IO write ahe klW P ... Md wu m.andalCCS ~. allt fri>m ~ firialsaid . .amnesia vinim ~ ..aked i•IO a ~aenins." Jacklon said frida.t: thctl I :•· The only aamc ~· daimiqa to know ham. MARION. Otlio -Thc homa AnC>tMf 11 WC>Btt1 may llaw !1:rSi ~~~-,9 :.~ abO~te ~~m~ ~nhet ~ :'P~~ .. 1~~~~ ... ! Jac~n's'°~~= ~ ~ :!~~~=~i~vd~.: ~~~~"'o~~~.:~~ nGW a neYt identity crisiL remcmbtr his rjaht name." 11id a is Paul.I don't know, .. w •id. btlitvc he is Roy MOia. 33. WhO an accident at a sattl plant were kadina to the' Saturda)' ~ "rve llllfttltn loo of Cl~lll I'm voluntttr at the Huntinston City Hes.id he thinks he wu bom Jan. frequmtly vanished for montM at a checked Satutda)' and found fiu officials aid. The homes of'dlillil two ent~·ly different :· •i4 Ratue Mi•on. I, 1948. which ...ould make him 40, time ··on a .,,.him," of contamination, a Nuclear wo.Vn will be inspecied ~ the run, who dubbed hMdf Joha -He Wll ~ldeied more than but doctors say he rnWt• be in hit Another JacksonviUC rnident said ResuJ.atory Commillion ~es. dav. NRC spokesman Jaa JacklOn after he was '*n to a -~ .a.:• aid mi.._ cook mid·lOI. he recoanized Jack.on 11 Michael man said. St~sma said. · homeleu lhelter in Huniinaion. Viilinia Berry. "He was dttned OK. Berry said Jackson has occational Sbawper. AO. a career Navy man. At least 12 woRerl had to be The workcn. he said, MW J~kson's ordeal bcpn May 3, hacf on bluejeans. He has a btanl. but flashbacks, "but they I° to fast he .. So I'm eitheran cdualled respon-decontaminated Friday after tryana to cut away moltea t1ee1 when' he woke up betide rallro.d i .. 1 Mil-trimmed and lbaped and can't unders&and them. sibk man or an educated it· mohcn •tcel "Pilled from a la11t af\er il had cooled when Wey tracks and lntematc 64 near wbeft been taken catt of. His bai(s that He rememben mllitary illllalla-~nsible man," Jackson said ... 1 ladle at the Marion Steel Co. plant came in contact with the lhe borden of West Virsinia, Ohio way, too." tions. suth as Fort Huachuca in can't be both. that's for sure. One of and damaacd two pQiet contain-cesium-137. andKtntuckym~t. ~~The~~ma~n~a•~k~ed~t~h~e~m~is~~~o~n~sta~ff~to=--~so~u~th~e~rn~A~r~iz~o~na.A=:nd~he~re=m=~=m=be~fl~~the~m~ht~st:o~bc:-=w:ro:n:~~T~h=ey~bo~th~m::ay~~~~~~~~!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~;;: "I woke up in a field and the fint .... call him Jackson bccaute he re· places in C'hicqo. be wron~ .. Dlaarmament rally draws 60,000 people NEW YORK (AP) -About 60.000 people participated Saturday in a march for nuclear dis.rmamcnl and rally in Central Park that brou!lht toecther 200 peace. labor. rcliaious and human rights orpnizations. The event was the city's lal')CSt political demonstration since 1982, police said. The activities capped a week of activities in support of the Third United Nations Special Session on Disarmament. The coali- tion orpnizing the event is seekin1 to increase interest in abolishing nuclear weapons by the year 2000. HoRo sc oPt M~J--11 (M~h 21-April 19t, You are "released" from obliption not risbtfully your 1>Wft. Scenario hilh· li&hts areater freedom of thouaht, action. You'll JCt favorable response to invitation. Plan now for journey. TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Fam- ii)' member wants to ao in one direction, you may want to JO "somewhere else." Money is . in- volved, settlement will be reached folio~· minor dispute. Cancer native uys important role. GE INI (May 21-June 20):~ Pleasure replaces concern -the trip is on, brother or si$1Cr sets ~ health .~rt. Focus on venatditY,. humor, · surprise peckqc." You II become more aware of apparel, wei&Jrt, body image. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Vis\t individual confined to home, hospi- taJ. Red tape involved in current SYDIEY . o .... project. It is a mmer of-time, but you'll make major advance. Bring source material up to date. Scorpio in picture. LEO (July 2J.AUJ. 22): Suddenly li&ht shines at e.nd of tunnel_! Focu~ ~n desire, sensuahty, populanty, abahty to win friends and influence import- ant people. You'll have luck in mattm of speculation. Romance blossoms. VlllGO (Au~ 23-Scpt 22): You aet your way, sift is presented, you'll be anvited to express views. Focus also on lifestyle, domestic adjustment, career or business advance. Taurus, Libra persons f11ure prominently. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on education, spirituality, abihty to communicate abstrlCt con- cepts. Focus also on publishing, traveli dissemination of information. You'l participate in clandestine o~ eration. sa>BPJO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Ac- cept challensc of added responsi- bility, deadline. Dia deep for infor- mation, realize rclataonship is aerious. You'll bt asked to direct financial operation. Capricorn plays dynamic role.· SAGl'M'AIUUS (Nov. 22-0ec. 21): What b;eains u a mat~. of SP,CCU· lation is now somethina 1enous. Emphasis on eublicity, leplity, JJar:t· nenhlp, mamqie. More ~ ,W!ll be aware of your presence. Anes as-.n picture. CAPJUCOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Docile attitude Wlll not do -assert views in dynamic manner. Spotliaht on emoloymcnt, pets, tclf-improve-- ment. You'll attract people who share ~r ideals, are willina to make lllC'rifice. · · ._,dlUI (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Mooe poehion ac:cenu excitement of diecovery, variety, pbJlical atnc- aioe. ...., will •Y· '"You bavc ._... Ud ~ are 'lflf'/ attnld-ive!"""" Tnlll bunth in maaen of .......... ... 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TheNewportS.dJJJOUcearebu.y, but Jalt too much for them to devoteaome~ tltrieto pi merv:llJ6ourcommunltyua s~lal place to live?'' 1 iY " · Recalls agabJst supervisors, • ... -LBCoanclldrawcrltlcism • To the E.ditor: Thcfe are better ope.ions for tbote tryina to recall Supervitor Thomas RUey iover his vote on the LASuna Laurel project. The recall ii divisive, costs the tupeyen moMy and caUlel people to focus on the wrona set of illUel. Recall leader Tom Roeers need• to rcmem~r that the time to dilcuu the philosophy of srowth. the npts of property owners. the influence of nei&hbors on other people's property is when there is a supervi10rial election. Rasen ran aaainst Supervisor Riley in 1978 and was soundly defeated after debatina the issues - by 71.6 percent of the voters. That was the laraest marain Riley ever achieved and Roaen received 3S,927 votes. So, for l 0,000 less votes than Rogers received in 1978, be can start a recall, disrupt the processes of aov- emment, pther the headlines and avoid beina rcs~nsible himself. Taxpayers wtll pay for the election. objection• to ou1doot displays. In fact, I sinc:cftly ~ tM way the merchant's situation bu developed~ bavina_ been a !"CSUlar C\tltomtr 01 tbeil'I for over 20 years. However, you don't have to be a marketina whi2 to know that outdoor displays do not mate or break a business. Rental cosu, ranp and quality ofmerchandiae1 arid personal service are far more sainificant fac.- tors. It should be obvious to local residents that this recall concerns far more than just outdoor displays. Much more weijhty issues are at stake. Take, for uample, Sycamore Hills. The City Council's decisions reprdina this land has been question- ed by recall leaders. Read Belinda Blacketer's article in the May l l issue of the lquna Ne'.n Post for quite another view than that represented by recall leaders. Note that some of the individuals behind the recall are the ones that f<>l us into the Sycamore Hills .situallOn to bqin with. Jou of money at U,una's expenac I've heard that a considerable number of people anendin~ the recent "Or· chids and Onions ' banquet ~ert from ouuide Lquna Beach. Think about it. FRANK ANNE Laauna Beach • • • To the Editor: rm taJkinf recall of Laguna Beach City Counci memberi. No problem with the recall ~ It's legal. A tool to fire elected officials ~o·ve dumped bad laws on the public. or committed a misdemeanor. None of these has occurred. But isn't there somethina else -like aivina the ~ck of the hand to a friend? Or pass1n1 a batch of imtatina Mickey Mo1:1se rqulatlons? Or a dumb stunt hke presentina a plaque to Senato. r Manan Bcricsotl whose . record against Laauna Beach pnncapld is probably the worst of any elected official? Not really. Because with all this, one musl remember none of us is God. . Good fences, good neighbors Still others will contribute to defend Supervisor Riley, and Roters and his aroup will have avoided investing their money in anythina positive. Why doesn't the anti-Laauna laurel group ask those who siped the petition to save the canyon to each put up their own money to buy the property? If the area is so precious the sipers should be willli!& to invest their own money, a S 1,000 or SS,000 or more to demonstrate what they believe in. What is at stake here is not a merchant's riaht to have unreaulatcd outdoor displays. It's the direction of Laauna's future. This will become an important factor in the next Citl Council election. Lquna's smal - town ambiance, with its combination of artistic tradition, unique shops and beach atmosopberc is unique in Oranac County. However. this small- scale charm or "villaac atmosphere" is an endangered species. Laauna's relative isolation from the rest of Orange County is fast disappearina. The hi&h value of coastal property, encroach1n1 freeways (or toll roads) and surroundinJ developm~nt have already let\ thear marks on Laauna and will continue to threaten Lquna's character. These threats arc not new. Some of you may remember plans in the early 1970s to build a convention center on Main Beach, defeated by an active citizens' cam- paian. I look at it this way. Before you s1an a ruall -petition you have to re· member the big scene. The tem~ tation is tojo1n the hoo1cn scrcam1n1 for revenge. To lbe Editor. Re: Smallwood Park fence, Corisca Pl:ac:e, Costa Mesa. I cannot understand the mentahty of the city of Costa Mesa or it may be the person (Keith Van Holt) who decided that even lboU&h the city of Costa Mesa approved the cosHpht- tina of our fence, which borders on Smallwood Park on Cors1ca Place. that they now will not split the cost of building a new fence. We have waited since last Novem- ber for the Leisure Services DcP.1rt- ment to finally put 1t out to bid in Apnl -just to find out they received a bid of $68 a foot, which was too h1&h Therefore. I got a bid on a block- wall fence (or $30.50 a foot and sum1tted it to the Leisure Services Dcapnment and Keith Van Holt took 1t upon himself to say the city will not Your rep,resentatives U.S. SENATORS Crautoa, Alu (D), 5757 W. Century Blvd. #515. Los Angeles 90045, (2 t 3) 2 t 5-2 t 86. Wlboa, Pete (R), 840 Newport Center Dr .• Suite 240, Newport Beach, 92660, 720-1474. Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate, Washington, O.C. 20510. U.S.BEPRESENTATIVES Badbm, Robert (41tb Dt1t.-8), 180 Newport Center Drive, Suite 240, Newpon Beach, 92660. 644-4040. Daueme1er, William (Jltb Dist.-R) 1235 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton 92632, 992-014 l . Donaaa, Robert (38tll Dt1t-R), 12387 Lewis St. Sutte 203, Garden Grove, 92640, 971-9292. ... La&rea, Du (Ulul:_Di1t-R), 555 E. Ocean Blvd .. Suite 505, Lona Beach, 90802, (213) 439-0219. Pacbrd, RH (4Srd Dl1t-R) 629 Camrno de los Mares, Suite 204, San Oemente, 92627, 496-2343. Mail may be addressed to House Office Butlding. Washin&ton, D.C. 20515. STATE SENATORS Ber1esom. Martu (37tll Dilt.-R) 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Newport Beach, 92660. 640-1137. Campbell, WIDJam (31st Dbt-R) 23161 Lake Center Dr. El Toro, 92630, 770-5533. Greea,, Ced.I (3Snl Dlat.-D) 12631 E. Imperial Highway, Santa Fe Sprinp, 90670, (213) 670-7196. Royce, E41wanl B. (S!lld Dllt.-D) 1661 N. Raymond Ave., Suite 211 , Anaheim, 92801 , 871-0270. Seymov, Joa (J~Ua Dt1t.-R), 2150 Towne Centre Place, Anaheim 92806, 38S-I 700. Ourina scuions, mail may be addressed to State Capitol, Sacramento, 9581 4. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN Allen, Dorta (?lit Dl1t.-R), 5911 Cemtos Ave., Cypress, 90630, 821-1 500. Bl"OWll, Delr.da (Hdl Dltt.-R>. 1945 Palo Verde Ave .. Long Beach, 90814, (213) 493-55 l 4 FerpsoD, GU (7tUa Dilt.·R), 4667 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 305, Newpon Beach, 92660, 756-0665. Frt11elle, Nolu (Uda Di1t.-R), 17195 Newhope, Fountain Valley, 92708. 662-5503 split the cost. I Ca.nnot understand why the city cannot split the cost of a fence borderina their put. Aparently we arc not important enouah, and they do not care what their park looks like. SUEYOKOMI Costa Mesa Test teachers and keep the best in class To the Editor: I am a student at Corona del Mar High School, part of the Newport Mesa Unified School District. It seems that the school board plans to larotT 29 teachers to relieve the $7 m1lhon deficit. That any teachers arc leaving at all is a loss, but my major concern is which teachers. Or why not act enou&b siplatures and put a bond issue on the county ballot, havana the taxpayers buy the property for the benefit of everyone. Or would the tupayen say the Laauna Laurel project isn't import- ant? Let's debate the issues at qular election time and avoid costly recall attempts! To the Editor: JIM DE BOOM Newport Beach • • • Recall movements arc not always what they seem. The ostensible reason for the present recall of Lquna Beach City Council members is their vote denyma an outdoor display to a local merchant. l have no .,ut We presently have a City Council that has demonstrated i1s dedication to preserve Laauna 's character and to fight ap1nst the threats of over- development and Rodeo Dnve gliu. However, some business people. many of whom arc not Lquna residents, sec opponumtics to make The bi& scene? That's where I'm lookina. The biasccne 1n taauna is no hiah-rises no honky 1onks. The b11 scene is the unrclentin1 fi&ht IP'!"'' destructive development: stoppina the developer's darhnJ. the San Joaquin Freeway; against Coney lslandism;-' and protection of1 the villaae atmosphere. I suspect most business people came for a pleasant place to live in which one could run a moderate establishment Not to make a pot. Thar's in Los Anaetes. The City Council needs not faint praise. What 1t docs destrves 1s credit for the big.est scene of all; preser- vations and enhancement of the spint of Laguna Beach. That is the precious treasure this City Council has helped to bring. This recall -motivated as 1t is by greed and revenge -would rot our hard-won treasures and 1um us into a shantytown of avanc1ous entrepreneur5. TOM ALEXANDER Laguna Beach The younacr tcachen at our school arc the ones being laid off because they arc new. therefore givina the older teachers senionty. r believe a teacher should not be Judged on age but ability and therefore feel that the district should giv~ each teacher a department tcsL . I ., ~ FireworkS baiJ ridiculous The teachers with the hiahest scores should stay, no matter what age, and those who scott lower should be laid off. . This 1s givina each teacher a fair chance of staying and the system a way to maintain the best. This would benefit the students and increase district standards, and isn't that what school is all about, a better education'? REBEKA HOUSDEN Newport Beach r To the Editor: No more July 4 fireworlcs in Newport Beach because of traffic problems, declares the Ncwpon Beach City Council (Daily Pilot, May 24). And, we as residents arc sup- posed to accept that as a reasonable and IOlical consequence of and solution to our traffic problems. How ridiculous! Every day the residcnu of Newpon Beach face the problem of traffic pollution caused by business and development projects OK'd by the Newport Beach City Council. Police and civil services arc allocated to solve these problems. But when it comes to community activities which make our city a home, they arc ruled out as contributina to the traffic and police problems. . One of the special niahts I have enjoyed each year in Newport Beach is the niaht ofJuly 4 when I can walk with nei&)lbon and friends to the cliff sides and revel in the dramatic expression of Independence Day. I haven't had to travel to Los Angeles where the) still celebrate July 4 with fireworks, but have been able to still feel the aJory of freedom out in the open air, over a safe ocean or bay, in my community. So what if one ni&ht a year there is increased or stand-still traffic while viewers "oh" and "ah" over the display offitcworks. The Newport Beach pohce are busy but 1s 1t too much for them to devote some extra time to preserving our community as a special place to hve' Or, 1s all their time to be devoted to controlhna and patrollina business developmenl 1n the city? I suggest that the City Councll think twice about what makes New- port Beach so special and use the police force to preserve that. Let's stop scllina the community and its services out to business development at the expense of the residential community. BEVERLY J. JOHNSON Newport Beach Traffic survey staffing-wh~t ajoke To the Edttor: other people. However, 1 noted with dismay the I am absolutely appalled and great number of people necessary to disgusted. On May 25th, approx-hand out traffic surveys. By actual 1matcly at 11:45 a.m. I was stopped ·count there wu one ~n standina for a traffic survey at the end of in the middle of the road handina out Lquna Canyon Road just before the survey. There were two people enterina the 133 freeway. Deana later sittina in lawn cbain. I am usum1n1 in the momina. I did not experience they aR manqment types since they the delay the survey caused so many were sittina down. It is mY. understandina that the surveys wtll be over by the time you receive this letter. However, the next time a survey is needed I would be more than happ7 to subcontract this work providinJ act the nine salaries involved In tak.ina such a survey. Let me propose a new toke in place of all the wtelcss ethniCJokes that 10 around from tame to time. How manyJ>COple does it take to conduct a traffic survey? Nine peo~ -one to hand out the survey, two to SUJ>!!rvise; and six to stand out in the middle 01 the road holdiq the oranac cones on top of their beads. JAMES G. KREDER Syneraisuc Ptarmina Corp. lJoyou tbla.k tnfllc coagestlon ls a good enough ~.an f_or Newport Beach to cancel tJJe July 4tb Fireworks Show? ... conceal~ weapons _.,... &&.a" ......... e bullet-proof vests Views Ori Dental Health \ .. Frank C. Raymer, D.D.S. 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How to 5'.Y ~'· WwSCr the direction or Stoo-GU's Don Laffoon at SCR.: 65$ ToY.-n Center Drive, Costa Mele. ne sbOw, focuaina on Pl(enta dealina with a child's serious illness. marks the beainnint of lhc theater compeny's lOih anniversary celebration. Performances will be aiven Thu,.. day th~ Saturday and June 21 ·2' on the S«olid Staat with curtain at 8 p.m. Call 648-0llS for ticket infor· mat ion. '"The Normal .._l_f!ivaec Ind ~..:"=nee IO AIDS, GP1M a NII TIH1nday an OCC's Dnma Lab Theeter under the dUectiOa of Bill Purtiu. Stuart Duckworth and 0.vid Schuslcr head the cast; which also includes Ant~~>' Ramirez. P*mcla Martin. Paul JUess, Nathan Purki$S. Russell Dunn, Rote Far- quhar, Deni Good, Daniel Combs, David Putt: James Calleri. Louis Esposito ana Brandon Faloona. Recommended for ·mature au- diences, "The NonnaJ Hean" will' play Thursdays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m.. excepl for a 9 p.m. per- formance July 2, and Sunda~ at 4 p.m. unlil July 3. Call 432-S880 for ticket information. ~chilclren·s~ off to set tht "'W' ~Y lhrouah Sunday with a cmt ol JOO younplerl invOlved. Alex u.-. ii direcl1n' the popular show. Curtain tims is I p.m. Thurtday throuah Salurday with 2 p.m. matinees Saturday and Sunday at the Cypress Collete lheater. Call 622-8172 or 760-9135 for reter· val ions. • These thrtt other shows Will be staaina their final performances this weekend: •111 De, I o.• al lhe !.aauna Playhouse, 606 La&una Canyon Road. Laauna Be8c1' «•~743), • ...ata Ploda. Cladl lloll••n, Jon 91doJ! Ud ~ lluklle (froiia left) la 'Bow to Say 0004bye •• •"Faidaldll' MJ1Ua: A ..... eo•1 •I Gers•wt•" at tbe Muckenthaler Community C.enter, Chapman A venue at Malvern Street in Fullerton (992-7432). final per- formances Thursday lhrouah Sunday .... "ONE OF lHE-YEAR'S fUNNIEST~MOVIES!' ·cH•VY C ·HAS• FUNNY FARM windina up Tuesday Oarouah Satur- day at 8 p.m .. today and next Sunday al 2:30. ·~· at tbe Alternative Repe$ryhealer, 1636 S. Grand Ave .• Santa Ana .(836-7929), closing out Friday throuah Sunday al 8 p.m. ***-* A"Wf5()iV\f. .•. Superb special effects, fabulous creatures and other-worldly settings.'' -..,_.,Ge ..... l«WSOllY ...._ ... T"llO/A9) _ ....... ~. . ,,. ............ .._...=.=• ~ .... -~ .......... ..___ W·I ·i<lO·W .... ~ -• NOW • ~~ND OPENl~G * NOW OPEN! .. GRAND OPENING *IIU1'IDN CENTRE 8 CINE LOCATED AT MACAR1HUR AND MAIN ST., AT CX>STA MESA (SS) FREEWAY _. NORTH OF SAN DIEGO (405) FREEWAY, SANTA ANA • LMcadilm THX Sound in 2 Tbnlm • 10MM & Tracie Dolby Capability • Dolbr Sanound ind S... Saad in Allhalrn • llne Concession Counters ta Give You Rapid Service •All Seats are High Back Loge Seats, Extra Padding for Your Comfort •All Seats Have "Cup Holder Ann Rests for Your Convenience •All Theatres Have 'Water fall" Front Curtains 714-662-2266 22 GARDEN GROVE FWY. 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ICIMll) •~Box Olict-bch Ttcbt is CoMputer Primd .... for You •Plenty of Free Garage Parking and Surface Parking Next to the Theatre • Edwards Hutton Centre 8 Cinemas are Dedicated to NO On Screen Advertising • Our Projectionist is 1 Member of IATSE Local 504 and Will Be Proud to Personally Give You the Prqection Room 'iour"-240 feet longl {see the Manager) •Total Cost $6,700,(0)-We Built It Just For You I I Hx 2500LOGESEATSI ---· PARKING IS FREEi WONDERFUL COMEDY:·. ··t' · ... ...... 'SOMEONE TO LOVE' la a l'unoy. movtnc and entertaJnlnC Valentine to everyone whO'a ever tried to explain the meanln& of love - Ol'ROfTHJ: YEARS JO HST FILMS!'' -MdlMI eio.. ... llOSTOK CL.OK lAOOJ=ABD •• .,, 11118'1' l'o.lllGN ~AOllPIUll \ Or8nge Coelt DAILY PJLOTI~, June 12, 1"8 TWO KBWDRAllASOPENING IN COSTA MESA ••• ..... . ~-~ at I p.m. ,..,..,.. .._roulh S.umteys at I JuM 19at 7 p.111. (131-l~>t n~)' e&eept MQndays EllC'WhcnllWlld iMcaualJ, lblll p.m;;f-:8~t 1:30 untilJune 26. •-n. ....,.._. ef ...., at varyaftla&rtaan tame:uhroup~. PfOducdOM 11t CIDlidaui .. 'IMir • • • ... DIM .... " at the Earwt"" at the La Habra C.ommum-•· tpee:~V:.~;r-"'~.---i-.... Clem Theaw, 121S2 Main St •• Gar-ty Theaatt. lll S. Euclid St., La •"Uttle a., el Herren" at the Gldl"•--clea Oiovc (6J6.7lll), Wednesdays Habra (213 90S-970I). Fridlys and HarkquanDinnerPlaybouae,3S03S. o(SO.tb Coata ...,.,..,,, '" TOW9 dMMlll Saturday1 aa 8 p.m. until Saturdayt ••I p.m. tbrouah June 2~. Harl>or Blvd .• Santa Ana (979·SSll). Crnecr Drive, C:o111 Mesa J11M. l' with Sunday performances • ..,... PW...,.,..~ the A~ niptly except Mondays at varyina (9'7 .... 033), Tuesdays tllrou&h ~at7:30,Junel9at3p.m. can C'hildrett'1 Thea~r at the cwuintimathrou&ttJulyl7. Fridays at I p.m .. SalUrdllys 11 l:lO • A-. , ... .._.. ~ the Brea Anaheim Cultural Arts Ctcllet. 931 • .. A a.. LIM" at the Orand andl.Sundayaat2:JOud1:JOunlil Thea1etl.a&uc1ttheCunis'Thater. N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim Dinner Theater, 7 F~man Way, July 14. _ I Civic · t'entcr Circle, Brea (7Sl-SOl2).SatW'daysandSundiyaat Anaheim (772-7710). niahtl)' ~itccpt ... ..,._,"at the COiia MCM CiYIC (~213). Wednetdays tbrouah Sat· 2 p.m. throuah June 26. Monday1 at varyina curtaan timn Playhouse. 611 Hanill10ll Sl., Coeta Uldlys at & p.m. until June 2S. A full befpina of dinner tbatn until furthtt notice. Mcu (650-5269), Thundaya tbn>Ulh _..Blaet CemHy" and ..... le activity is bci"I lef'\led at four • .. I De, I De" at the Soulhampt0n S'aturdays 1\ 8 p.m .• S..riClaya at 2:l0 Lian" at the Cypms Civic Tha~r. showplaces around the county. The OinMr Theater, 140 Ave. Pico, San untilJune 25. S 172 Oransc Ave.. Cypress menu: Clemen~ (498-7S76). WNnadays • .,.... ....,...."at the Newport (229-6796), Fridays and Saturdays at • ..,... S.... et M811e" at Eliza. and Thursdays at 8: JS, Fridays and Theater Arts Center, 2501 Oiff 8 p.m. tbrou&h June 2S with Sunday beth Howard's CUrtaln Call DiMCr Saturdays at 8:4S, Sund&~ at 1:30 Drive, Ncwpon Beac:h ... (631~). performances today at 2 p.m. and Theater, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin and 8: IS, exicnded throuah July 31. .fmYI PitESIDIO -.nus fr;tM: IS. lt:l5 *MU • UAMovm '90-4021 MMAflARK Plctlit '1 Buena PIR l>fM-111 121-4070 ._.NAPA"K UAMorties 952-4993 n '°"° &lwwa s flll let! 581·5llO FOUNTAIN YAU.rt ·~ family Fout Qty Cellllf 1341-1307 134·2553 IMNE ORNIOE Edwlrds WOClllbi1dgit Stadluln Dnwe-111 551-0SSS aM770 COSTA MHA *LA ~A EdWards Hlt'bof Twin Plclf1c'I La Mlrlda 131-3501 "4·2400 ~-'L .,_._"t'UUR a91CA -·Gl't'I..., • .,.au.__ DANAYKROYD JOHN CANDY A WEEK IN 111 WOODS WITH IC*AN AND OIO: THIS IS NO HCllDlY ••• THISISYUI Giirr •STMTON ~v-c... "1-11587 WUT-ITa Edwna CINma W• 191·3135 --STARTS FRIDAY----ERlrfll ......... 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"OtKUf NIWI • ... -.. -=::t='..n .. -•-m• • .&:'.-:..... a .... ----· ...... --@ :..::..~ ... TMG"iill ....... -... lllOIKMINIWI• .. .,•tH•'ur •• tt•Y3t@ .. ,._ :t"Wf'!;' •Ml ... !!I 1Mllt1~ ........ CIODllWI"" ............ ... ~. ..,.,._ ..... _ ............. IHOOT lO IOU • ---------· . In~ tfM&ONI IAM90 •• 'IHI tue••• MAN • • .. Baroque Festival turns back clock A pecked dwnber room of the in una«ompenied form in 160J.and Shcnftaa Utwity and Gardens went ' wu revised by luchieri in 1623 ~ oa a pleasant ~ maite ofltaly addina 1 basso conaiauo .-n -in Wednesdly evaiD!I without tver effect ''blroquiz.in& .. tbe le\. lavina Corooa d;el ~.courtesy of "LI Barca di Venetia prr Padova" the Baroque Musac Festival. describes an of\ela huMOfOUI V..UC. In a ~m entitled ''The Vene· to-Padua boat rick filled With 101M tian Early ~uc." festival co-unusual characten, IUCb u a musk founder and artistlC' director Burton teacher :ovho ~as trouble with bis pitch Karson itirecttd the Festival and an antoiucated Oerinan who his Madripl SiftltfS and the basso troub!e with . h~s bot~ .. ~hhouih aondOIA and in front of Roben continuo of cello and harpsichord in technically this 1s Bachien 1 teeond Jack.t0n'1 impraaive anwork depict. what was probebly the American book of five· voiced secular ina_tcveral tcasick 1eenes of Italy. prcmiereofthcrevil'ed venjonof"La m1dria1ls. the SO·mhune-The sinaers performed the Barca di Vcnetia per Pldova." Op. lona"Barca" i~ cohesive ~ to madripls -at turns whimsical, 12 by Adriano Bancbieri become a sem1·stlltd mini-opera -forlorn and joyous -in the oriainal (1567-16~); nil. C)Ola.cuo. of 20 w_hic~ust.wbat~dido-111 halianwith. anofte.n~iel,~ Renaissance~ h came out has v quintet behind a c:anlbOMI .... or voices. Paniaualny oull1and-~-:...---~-------------......... ------iDi In this n:prd were~ DO. -------.-u. ...... ··-~ _., BT•llt.. r..a~ ._ ... ··-.... ,, ·--[_..._.. •-l-. •LA ..... ~ .,.. • ..... ca.. ..... .....,s ---·----1'1.-S m.1111 . ... .. ,.. ..... . ~ ...... ._~ ..... o.wc.. •LAWllMll ·---•••wt• ~ "'41 .. Mr19 l-S-0.. ~0-V.., UAT•C.. .--.uac.o....-. •1111 *-'• •sm .. _,... ...... • ...,...,,...., , .. lllW'-.. Uf. -ca · · ua Madripl." wbicb sound~re poianant than capricious; the busily drivina and distinctive no. 7. "Five Sigers in Divene Lanauqes." and the openly fashioned no. 19, "All voices bid •rcwen," distinpaished by its haunt· i111 contrapuntal aapest'I and con· trastina homophonlc triah·niah-niah" codetta. A re. of the more terious madriuls. thouih, such as thOle in the styles of Luca MamWo (no. 14) and Donato Speno (no. IS) • 1tnded to IOUnd a little dry. Soprano Susan Montaomery and ienor Mart Feiner consistently exhibited strona personalities throuah fine actina and vocalizations that were marked by resonance, <lidlon ind color. Thus. Montaom- ery's fiirtatious Ninetta added the naht touch to no. 3. "The Boat· OWner and Ninetta," whi~ Feiner's ••tone-dear' music teacher likewise briahteMCI no. 6, "The Music Master from Lucca invites all sinacn." The other singers-soprano Eileen O'Hern Dolaa. tenor Steven DYDbam and ... Pa&al Linnea -were ~ overpowered by Feiner ud MoallOIM'Y musically = .. :===)'~n.n=D~ accompui ..... t by Ronald Hunt· i~ oa bupeldiord and Richard Treel oa cello provided just the rilht supportive.·~ '~sivc. souna. Each madripl WU ~faced with remarks and translations by festival ~founder lrmeli Deltnbers, who would have done the audience a .,ater terVicc b\' foUowina "P Bancbieri's own brief introductions with simple IYft'.OPIH of the tnts.; not li&eral truslatiODI eccounti for every liftlle ''bel«l-bel" and 'f fa.la-la. .. All in all, tboulh, thit WIS a hipl)' la~blc ~talion of a rarely perfonMd work and ... in eroved -hy the Baroque Music Fesuval of Corona del Mar is such a detervedly popular event. Tiie festival concludet toniaht at 8 at St. Michael and AJI AllfCI• Church (3233 Pacifac View Drive) with refifious music and concerti . by Albinoni, Bach and Handel Call 673-lllO. ·~ogetb.er Forever' topslngle BJ TIM AIMdald Preu TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE The foUowina arc the top record hits and leadina popular compact discs as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copynght 1988, Billboard Pubh· cations. Inc. Reprinted with per· mission. ACW8 71 Edit 1 Pubbhes 72 Wk:l(ed tNngs 7 Suppkate 7 .. Nollh'I boat 12~ 75 Alng-lhaped 16 Vapor 6Mnd 21 Curtain of 78 Book of the light Bible 77 Pennant• 22 Toss heavily 81 Native of 23 Ancient lr1sh city Bonn: abbr. 24 Roman temple 82 Are residue section 85 British labor- 25 Not u quk;t( ers. for ahof1 26 Axed charges 86 Convene 27 Fucinated 87 All«nate 29 Square root of 89 Oaigger 100 90 ~dences 30 Eskimo boats 91 Have a 32 Greek Island londnen for 34 Zones 92 Actor Kartoff 35 "Daddy Sang 93 Depart ( .. 9• AJd -38 Chars 95 Convert Into 37 P81ir cash 38 legal thing 97 "-from 41 Common vetch Mu~ogee" 42 Oianthus 98 Stowed away pf an ta 99 Indian weight 43 Sudden light 100 Cut In two 101 Furnish through clouds 103 Weep 4 7 Alghtless bf rd 104 Exist 48 Conciude 105 Entitles 107 Trtm (hedges) 49 Crowd 108 Actress 50 Sharpens 51 American Nettleton Indian 109 Actor Beatty 110 Prophet 52 Gila monster. 111 Dehydrated e.g. 54 Cornbread 112 Sloop 55 Fell In flakes 113 Satisfied 57 Capital of 115 Pews Switzerland 116 "Praytng" 58 Warning signal Insect 118 In good health 59 Boston hockey 121 Evldentty player 123 Pester 80 Singles F 61 Domesticated 125 Page a1ze ( 62 Hue 127 GllHt t 83 Nearby 128 Roof edge 84 Formed a knot 129 Water mammal t In 130 Not In vtew 131 For99ted 85 Simpletons 132 Hybndlzed 68 Vast age 67 Actresa West 133ManhgrUMI 1 ee River mouth 134 OMr DOWN 1 Tlf'M' pie by 2 Govern 3Preu (clothes) 4 Thia lnatant 5 "Sw-.. 8 Speni8h dance 1 Exprealon 80ozea 9~ 10HaiMl 11 Godown 12 Rancher'I I c:Mro.. 13 ....... 14 Comedian Johnson 15~Chelr 16 Dung beettea 17 Bedger'a retitlw 18 Songatr ... Atzgereld 19 Pub drtnka 20 Irate 28 Precipitated 31 36 Inches 33 Leaf-gathering glzmos 36 Lorelei. e.g 37 Delert features 38 Tell 39 Actor Estevez <40 "Three's Company" co- star •1 Semester •2 Small horses 43 Planted (seeds) «One of the "Golden Girts" 45 Thoroughfare <46 Minds <49 Bungalow 50 Bobby Golds- boro hit 53 Rembrandt's forte S.-Paid athlete 56 Black: Fr. 57 Trite 59 Consecrate 61 Wee.h nobkNnan 63 SURI 64 Seize 65 OlecoUrage 87 MtlMuf•of di.tance 69 Military Y9tUcle 1ov ... 71 Continues relentlealy 73 Manaervant 78 "Mariner" and "Pioneer" 77 Pie maker 78 Protected from the wind 79 Inexperienced one 80 Ribbon 83 Harsh 8<4 Obeyed 85 Stage 86 Ocean's movements 88 Hasten 89 Ory (wine) 91 Prying gadget 92 Likely (to) 93 Deposits 95 Ebb 96 Oeaerve 98 Review 100 Grimaced 102 Roman magistrate 103 Covet 106 Manor 107 Addressed the Lord 108 Hermits 111 Search (Into) 112 Founded 113 Box 114 Church section 115 Play the lead 116 Spouse 117 Stars 118 Unfett8f'ed 119 Journey: Lat. 120 Heavy weights 121 Inclined 122 Beak 124 Summer: Fr. 126 Inquire , HOT~I$ 1 "'Toeettw Forever" Riek ldtlW CRCAJ l "One ,,,.. 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Ind Ir; A.I"''' Pol10ft <Enltmel > "H\1•11" Ott LtNlfd CMercurv> • "'Otrtv 09nclll9' Soundfl'IO" CRCA) 5 "out12" VIII Helin CWll'Mf 8rOI ) •"Sc-ffom 1t1e Soult!Mcle" arum Hornsbv & Tiie RlllM (RCAI 7."SIY ... ~t" The Sccw1llonl (Merartl 8.'1.AI II ~" GIOrll Ellefen & MiMnl ~~<EP!cl f:'AoMtlle for OetiructiOn" Guns & 111- Co.tf111) I0.''81d'' Mld'90I JICkaon CEPkl ll"Now end Zen" 111°'*1 Plant CE-MU) 12 "The Hwdllne Accordlnt to Terence Trent O'Arby'' Terrence Trtnl O'Arbv CColumbll) 13 "TOUllMI" Tllln LNltllt'" •un·O.M.C (Proflte) l'-"~lly" Prinee CP9bllv Plt'k) lS.''SlrOIWll' Thin Pride" Sedl CEllkl 16 "~" ....... CMCAl 17 "More 'Dirty 04lnclne' ~eek" CRCAI lt "Kldl" IHXS CAlllntlCI 1'."0ul of the 81ue" D«IOlt GlllMn CAlllntlcl 10."Prldll" White L.ICWI (Alllfttlc) Hawaii's watery .Eden of cliffs , White beaches and grottos By OONNA AND RAY OTI Daily Piloc Correspondents A gentle rain was falling as our United DC-8 touched down on the runway at Lihue Airport. But by the time we had disembarked, the rain had smpped, as though on cue, and the sun began to appear through the clouds. There had been just enough misting co wash off the lush vegetation that gives Kauai its distinction as the greenest of the Hawaiian islands. The Garden Isle, fourth largest in the chain, is 553 square miles of mosdy natural settings: rain forests, coconut groves, and fem grottos; fruit trees ftlled with litchis, guavas, and mangoes; fields of taro and sugar cane; and hillsides adorned with wild poinsettias, bouganvillca and lilikoi. As Captain James Cook wrote when he discovered Kauai in 1778, "This is a land of plenty." Kauai is also a land of contrasts. Its topography, formed by an ancient volcano, ranges from the formidable cliffs of Na Pali and the deep gulches of Waimca Canyon on the northwestern side to the whjce sand beaches on the eastern and southern coastlines. The windward side is generally a few degrees cooler and has considerably more rainfall (about 100 inches a year) than the leeward side, which averages about 20 inches of rain per year, most of it in quick, gentle, on-again, off. again showers. In the center of the island ts 5. I 48-foot - high Mount Waialeale, the wettest spot on Earth, which receives about 500 inches of annual rainfall. This area is the source of Kauar·s ancient name: "Kauai-a-mamo-ka- lani-po," which means "the fountainhead of many waters from on high and bubbling up from below." With all of this water, Kauai is, n0t surprisingly, considered one of the best places in the world co view waterfalls. The seven rivers radiating out from Waialeale cover its slopes with hundreds of silver cascades, like tinsel on a Christmas tree. The Wailua River, which runs toward the eastern shore, is the source of che two most visited falls on the island: Opaekaa and Wailua. With all of the natural beauty, it's no wonder that so many ftlmmakers have used this island as a backdrop. Wailua Falls served as the opening scene of " Fantas} Island," while the Honapu Valley doubled as the South American jungle in "Raiders of the Lost Ark, .. and the rural town of Hanapepe became an Australian frontier town in "The Thom birds." At top, an ierial view of tM /(Juai coast. Ph0togn.phy bJ BrU.n Stamm. Above is Wa11ua Falls. a popular tourist attraction. Photograph}' by Ra)' Orr. Kauai 's beaches have been the settings for numerous movies, including "Donovan's Reef ' and "Diamondhead" (both filmed at Kalapaki Bnch). "Blue Hawaii" (Wailua Beach), and "South Paofic' (Lumahai Beach). Ironically. although these beaches have become famous on ftlm, chey are among the most uncrowded and unknown in the islands In order to preserve and procen all of chis Eden-like abundance. the Kauai populace (about 43,(XX)) has trad1uonally resisted much of the change and growth chat has charaaenztd the ocher ma 1or islands. In faa, it's only bttn about 10 vears (Pl~ Stt KA l 'Al/Bl J Improving Temecula, • • c~u1s1ng the colonies By DONNA AND RAY OTI Daily PJ0t Correspondents THE TEMECL'LA CREEK ll\K 44501 RainbowCan}On Road. Temecula, has recently completed a SL 7 million renovation of tts 84 guest rooms. res- taurant, confmnce cemer and sports faciliues Incorporated mco the interior redesign 15 a large collemon of Temecula Valley lndtan anifaru . Formerly the Rambo"' Canyon Golf Resort. the mn offers a special mid-week (Sunday-Thurs- da\ 1threc-day, two-night golf package for $1 )9 per person, double occupancy. which includes deluxe accommodations, rwo breu.ta)tS, two dinners, and unlimited golt u11.~)%2·"''~Hor details • • • SITMA.R CRUISES is offering a one- time onh Colorual Amenca Cdebration" cruise August 26through ~pt 7. The 12- day. s1>.-Port adventure begins in Nassau and ~1..lp~ at Savannah, Charleston, Balti- more. Bosron,and New YorkGry. l.and (Pl~ Stt BOOKS/83) DaDcen Ra ~ ud ot.1la wte 1..U an tlae Patty Bream wttll BGJ> Geoqe at Center Clab. centerof atamtloafei.J11Ue_.,{i.ct)_.~.__.... Canadians feted after· 'Alice ., B1VIDADEAN Of ............ BalJet lovers made their way over to the Center Club Tuesday eveoina following the performance of the National Ballet of Canada in the Oranae County Performing Arts Center. lbe 200 pests at the Center Dance Allian~sponsored function had the opportuojty to compare notes on • their favorite part of the program and minaJe with the members of the company. ··1 liked 'Alice' best," said s. Jarvie, CDA board member, attend- ing with dau&hter ScepMale Zaepfe.l. whPrio~ th . . . nd or to e anternumon a •• AliClC, •• the danciers performed "The Four Temperamen15t" promptina Ga7le a.waiter lo say ... enjoyed il Ballet to me is penona11 ~d durina lhat portion you cowo interpret accoroina to your own feelinp." "I was very impressed with both ... for different reasons." com- mented PattJ Br' n , mo a board member and one of the original joinen of CDA. The third variation of .. Tempera- ments .. featured Grepi'J o.Mne, the hometown boy who made good. His mother Lola was estatic over his daricina. .. J have waited 10 years for this." the Balboa mident said. .. When there was first talk of a center, I wanted to sec him dance here," added Lois, there with Grqory's father Matt. Osborne was havina a pat time and laugbina with M.UJ Lptd. who is now the annual fund ducctor for South Coast Rep. The two were reminiscins about the time they danced together in Luuna. The personable dancer, a '11 arad of Corona dd Mar Hiah who lie has been dancina since he was I 0, gave out his cure for tired feet -the Jacuzzi, elevatin1 feet and·cold water (but not all at the same time.) Among the minaJers were CDA member Teresa Resare and Valerie WlWer, co-artistic director of the NBC company. "We have 70 dancers hetc and with the musicians and tech meal people, we arc 140 in all," said Wilder. . . "We will be here throu&h Sunday (today). and I believe some siahtsee- ina is beina set up for us," said Peter Ottman of Toronto, who ponrayed the caterpillar in .. Alice." "I've been training an classical dance since I was 4 and I've turned into a caterpillar. But, I really enjoy the variety bellet offers... added Ottmann, making a stop at the pasla buffet. CDA special event chairwoman ZeeSlma1e11cha1red the party where a spread o( hot hors d'ou«;vres, li&ht supper entrttS and d~rts-were out. "This 1s really not a fund-raiser," said Simensen, "and we had a sponsor tonight -Rielly Homes. Representing the com~ny was Jal.le Rielly, wife of Tom Rielly. ..................... Stewart Woodard wttla ~.Lola aad llatt o.llorm. 81le Janie and uul claqlater Stepbanle Za4:'fel. ............ _, ........ Praentation plannen Patricia Batee and Saaan Barna. ~Clark and Vlqlnla Contany dl.8C1IM Dn. tUcla Baler, Nancy Andrea.en and teaaae ptan.. Monte Bachabaum. Marjorie and Eldon Locklaart with Jean Liechty at BIC. Assistance LeagiJe lunCheon lays plans for fall season By VIDA DEAN °' ...... ,... ... Members of the Assistance League of Huntington Beach brought their club season to a cl~ with a luncheon at the Lona Beach Yacht Club. But before "ioing dark" and de- parting on vacatJons to China. Afnca. etc.. and before gcttinJ too deeply involved w1th remodeling and other summer activities. they planned for the fall. New officers arc now in place. The 15 installed included the executive board headed by Vlrpala Coatany, president (for the second year): Mary Clark, Olive Mce.llMp and Dostie Mcltiluley, vice presi- dents; Betty Pllilllps, secretary. and Marti Hamilton, treasurer. Region II representative Joy Nidolles con- ducted the ceremony. Belea 1t1a1, one of the several yacht club members in the league, was chairwoman of the luncheon which followed the annual meeting. The SS guests dined on spring broccoli soup, Cob salad and rainbow sorbet in a chocolate cup. Some of the luncheon talk was about the November fund-raiser. Snowflake Fantasy. a fashion lunch- eon being J>lanned by McCullough and Nucy Perauda. • • • Nineteen graduatina senior girls who have been doina philanthropic work since the seventh grade were presented durina a ceremony hosted last week by the Laguna Chapter of the National Chnrity Lcaaue. With the 350 guests seated in the ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Laguna Niguel. each young woman was escorted b} her father from the outside comdor through the room to the stage. Once in the spotlight, the senior was introduced and her ac- complishments announced. Mothers then joined her husband and dau&h- ter and the threesome promenaded about the ballroom. Once all of the young women had been introduced, fathers danced with daughters before escorts cut in. Dinner followed with more danc- ing between courses. Presented were Claire Aadrewa, daughter of Rice Allclrewa; J' Amy Bates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jou Bates; Jenifer Buu, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. Brtu Blll'lll; and Clarl.tiDe Crudall, dau&hter of Mr. and Mrs. James Crudall. Others and their parents arc Kristin Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Rauey Draper; ~ty Foley, Mr and Mrs. Edward Foley; Sarall Fo1ber1, Mr. and Mrs. J . Robert Fosber1; Deirdre Gamb, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gamb; AJIJto11 and Brea Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Tbomu Hammoad; Katie Jo11e1, Mr. and Mrs. Tad JoDH; Melinda Lea~ Mr. and Mrs. Riclaard Leacll; Jeulfer LiDdley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert LiDdJey; Stepba.le Maeller, dau&hter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maeller, and Lindsay Nun- nikhoven. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nan- llikl9ovea. Also honored were Michelle Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Job Ru; Melina RHll, Mr. and Mrs. RJcanl Rull; Un Stemmler, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick Stemmler; and Carrie Wrtpt, Mr. and Mrs. James Wrtpt. Saau Burns aad l>atrlcla Bates. both moms of seniors, arranged the CUol Bartener and Jady Watt welcome Joy (Pleue eee 8T11POSIUll/B3) Nicholle.. Ellaabeth 8hanller. Associates' Country Western Spectacular Friday at Knott' s The Orange County Trauma So- ciety Associates· big Coutry Westen Spectacalar will be Friday at Kl'lott's Berry Farm. The hoedown gets under way at 5:30 p.m. with cocktails and continues with dinner. dancing and entertainment. later, IUCStS Wtll VICW the ICC spectacular and the new Bigfoot Rapids ride. Tickets are $75 per person. The society office. 937-5030. can be called for reservation information. • • • Bowers M11eam and the Inter- national Society oflnterior Designers of Orange County will jointly host "La Fiesta ... A Merging of the Arts•• CALL ONE OF OUR FRENDLY AD-Vl-SORS TODAY! CALL CLASSIFIED 642-5678 on Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Bowers Museum courtyard. Co-chairs Judy Fluor-Runels and Ron Sanchez say the black-tie event will be a party to be remembered. Fifteen self-contained.I thematic "liv- in1 vignettes" will reature models surrounded by clothing. furs, jewelry. cars and art. Selected items in each vlanette, including a new BMW and Ja1u1r. clothing from Nordstrom and I. Maanin and an autoaraphed print of Baryshnikov, will be available for purchase throuib silent auction. Admission is S 150 and will include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, dinner, entertainment and dancina. Bowers will use ns share of the procttds for educational and exhibition programs. JSID's proceeds will beMfit Oranae-wood Home for Abused Childttn. Tickets can be reserved by callina Bowers, 972-1900, or San-Pri In- teriors, 879-7332. • • • On June 18,1987, Barbara JernJ1a• of Newport Beach under- went a successful liver transplanL A first anniversary cclebrat1on for Jernigan will occur Saturday at the Luby residence, 2321 22nd St., (off Irvine Boulevard) Newport Beach. Music. danc1na. flowina libations and food arc planned. The party will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Cocktail casual attire is appropmte. · The inv1tat1on reads" a consider- ation ofS25 per ~n is .requested to cover the costs of food. beer, wine, sot\ drink. music and valet parkiftl." Further informatiOD is avai"'* from Barberi It 645-2399 or Katherine at 645-3395. • • • Holders ofticltets to the June 25 Art Auction '88 planned by the Newpert Barbor Art MalftlD will attend a special preview party 6 p.m. June 20 at the museum. A catered coclctail buffet will be the 6 p.m. staner for the auction. The live auction will be conducted by John L Marion of Sotheby's, North America. Silent auction bid- dina and public viewing of nearly 200 an pieces will take placz June 21 throuiti June 2'4 durtni rqular mu- seum hours and on the 25th until 3 p.m. Beverly Diamond is chairwom1n for t~e ~view party and auction evcn1na. Tackeu arc S l 00 arid invita- tions may be obeained by callina the mutcum at 7'9-1122. 642-4321 .. .. Oranoe eo.t OAJLY PILOT/Sunday, Jun. 12, iNe • --~--- A traveler's skin begins drying out on the plane ~ . Travel cu brOldea your edUca. uoa, and now I.bat ammcr is ap. proechin& ~people will be .. .,int to ~ 1n can. baeu. planes an< tra1u. Tiie U.S. Travel and Dita Cenaet 1ays summer remaiDI lbe mnost pc_>pu· 1ar travd season, 1ritb Al.llUSI fiilt Jutv 1eeonct, and June third. 1ravd can also play havoc wi&b UM &tin while you're busy and off yow rc:aular routine. FOC' instance, the minu&c you sws: into 1 pla,ne and buckle up. your Ala will s1.1n to dry. Cabin praeurizalion ~ates an atmo.pbere mat cautCS dch)dration and dry lkia. u ...... -.. ..., btbt you bOard 8 .. wiU llitlp. II ponible, add niolsturiJllr .... &he 1'f.. ~ '9n8 ftjpu abt09d can be ki on the skin. Tbe hllk sot~ you RIMI ia hotels maybe different from atieo.e)IOU utc at home and could be lrrt...._ It's 1 e idea 101.1U your on ber0f tot1E in some P*a i• ae ..W its to drink only balded ..... ) ctirnatt and altitude c~ on a trip nttd to be COMidered. Tiie llUI on an island is in&cnse Md 1 bed IUUum can Nin a vacation. So a pd aun screen is important for fun in IUftniet areas. Aar it tbinntr in hi&h altitulCS. to a Sood sun sctttn and moisturizer If'! caned for there, too. So to protect )Our skin while travtlina. into the baa should ao ~r Jood bar of soap for bathina. moisturizer and sun screen. Abo throw in int«t reptllcnt af you arc aoina 10 bt outdoon a toe, and 10me antiseptic lotion for ralhes and abrasions. .. t • • • BEAUTY NEWS: •luida 1 sunbura. stUdin ftO'A 1ndK:a\Cd that soakif\I up rays cu problblt cause accderaaed wrinklins. dryina,. ettpiness, • spou and ttduced &kin elasticity. Products -sun SCf'CC'ns aad bloc:b -ploR arc a.,ailal?k to provide prot«tion for sun lo~m Who arc nae aoma to pend The summe-r in tbc 5hack. SOia.Can Inc. has inuodKted after 0 m1nutts of sw1mmina '1111 provides an SPF 24. •If you want io Jea.,'C on \'IK'ation • 1ook.iq r.awny but don't v.-an't the problems tilt sun ml) caute -no ~bkm. Oinique ~e say you~ still foot tan w11h 1heir SclfTannina k>tion. After appl)'J\I u you can ttt a Y..-armer-lookina. : skin in OM hour. The claim Ii that thrct houn later you'll ha' ea full·fkdacd tan that w1ll lasa thrct dan. A Cliniql.IC'-tnaned consult.ant in the store said StlfTanninacan also be used to patch up pale strap marks. Both Supcrblock and &lfTannina retail for about S 12.SO. KAUAI IS CHANGING WITH RESORTS .•. Wearable pop art Mondnan-inspired jackets are the newsmakers in Yves Saint Laurent's fall coll«t1on. In the daytime the) arc patchworked with contrastina acometric inset color blocks of cor- duroy and flannel outlined 1n black half-mch braid. Jn the cvenina. the jackets ~ome more elaborate in offbeat combinations of flannel, moire and suede. Japanese-born de- signer Akira also uses dasbina color blocks for fall, intertwinina blocks of color with black to create bold po~art dresses in jersey Cool·b•ded Keepina cool when the sun is bot overhead can betasy (orthC man with a the hat or cap by SolairCool. The white or tan pith helmet and the blue and red ::aps are more thin novelty items. A solar cell panel on t.op of the headgear provides power 10 the fan by chan&ina &.he sun'' ways into enef'IY. If the weather is hot, but the sun is not out, two AA batteries will power the fan. (Avallable at El Portal. Crystal Court.) • Bot c.Jllomla Melissa Dordell has been named head desianer at Off Shore of CaJi- fom11. She most recently worked as a des11ncr for the lizwear division of Liz Claiborne in New York City. From Bl smce Kauai put 1n its first traffic li&)lts. and the loul sayin1 pcn1su that no bu1ldin1 should be hiJhc't than a coconut palm. · Ne.,·enhelcss. times~ paduall} chanJJnf here Lahue, the county seat and business center of the island. is still a small town by mainland standards. but carefully limited numbers of resort facilities arc arow- ing up around it. The newest and laf'IC1t of these is the &47-room Westin Kauai. formerly the Kauai Surf, which underwent a complete renovation befott rcopenina last Se~ tcmber as a hotel cum fantasy land (see related stol) ). Lihue is a good st.artina point for ellplorina the rest of the island. which can best be done m awo separate da} tours (We rented a car at L1hue Airport. but bus companies aJso offer half-<ia> and full-<ia) tours of the island.) The first dme. along H1&}lwa)' 56 follows lhe ·eulem and nonhcm coastline from L1hue. past moun- tains. taro and cane fields. be}s and beaches to the road's end at Hacna State Park (80 miles round tnp) Stahtscemg stops aJona the eastern sqment of the dme (known as the Coconut Coast) include Wailua and Opeek.u Falls. and the boat trip to the Fem Grotto. an enormous ca.,.e filled with thousands of maadcnhair fems.. Conunuana alona the nonhcm coast leads lo KJlauea Pojnt Li&bthOU!C and Bird Sanctual). an attraction that draws 1.000 people daily for its vacw and llS auided nature v.:alks, and tht' resort area around Hanale1 . The road from ttlttt winds acmss several un> on~-lane bridles and past the df) and v.et caves in HKU State Park as well as Charo's Restaurant It Bar. 2Y1 miles from road's end. Entertainer Charo, who h'ts nearby. ma .. c-s frequent personal appearances at ht"r restaurant to miniJc with the aunts The SttOnd day-tour. also begin- nini in Llhue. ~kcs 1n the south short at Poipu. v.itl"51de tnps to Spoutina Hom. Waimea Canyon and Kokcc State Park (about I 00 mites round trip). Spouuna Hom, at Kukwula Ba> marks the spot vrhett the sea whooshes like a JC)set' through a shoreline lava tube. The throat) moanina sound heard beneath the La' a 1s said to be the sorro-.ful cnes of lehu. a m>th1cal hzard who. accord- ing to the l~nd. crawled into the tube and btame trapped there The 1.866-acrc Waunca Can)On has ~n nicknamed the .. Grand Canyon of tht Pacific." and although 11 isn't as bnllianll) colored as the Anzona spectacle. Wa1mea does ha"e an attracll'te blend of red and brown .. okan1c rock alon& with arccn "Cl• etation. The views from the top take in the whole sunound1na aru.. m- cludlna the island of Nuhau across the sea to the west. Kokcc State Par\ 1s the hub for some 45 miles of hik1n1 and nature trails th.at ranae from about a haJf- mile to lbfft and a half miles 1n lt'nat h \ome of the trails lead out to lh<' .\ula1 Swamp area. v.hale others go to tht' ndges that ~parate the Na Pah 'alle)i.. Hike~ arc encouraged to reg.~t<'r v.:ath the parl headquarter5 ¥.hen the) 10 out and sain in v.:hen th~\ return . .\notber popular wa) to si&htttt. C-!>pt'(llll) Wa1mea Can~on and Na Pall's dramatic cliff~. 1s .. 11 helico~ ter Pap1llon Helicopien. lht onl)' compan) permitted to lan<i in the Na Pah area. offers nights from L1hue and Prince' tile airports. A 30-minutc fl1&ht O\er Wa1mca Can\on and tht' Na Pala coast is S95. "'hile a 9(). mmute tour -.1th a ho"<'rina saop at a waterfall 1s S 135 St'' er.al other com- pan1~ al~ offer fl1ahts For tho~ v;ho .. ould rather JUSt relu on th<' beach. the southern tap of the island has a number of aood sand) stretches an the Po1pu area. mcludana Brcnnccke's Beach for body surfing. and a shalloY. CO\<' Y.lth St"ntle v.:-aves for bc-&Jnnmg s"'1mme~. GE'M'ING TO I.A \JAJ The onh earner v.1th direct fli&)lts from Los An~lcs to Kauai 1s Um1ed. U n ited. American Continental, ~lta. Hay,anan Aar. Northwest. and TWA aJso o, mao Honolulu. From Honolulu. such 1ntcr-1st.nd earners as Aloha. Hav.:111an. and M1d-Pac1fic Airlines o .. to Kauai for about S90 round mp· Amencan Hawa11 Cnu~ mcludcs a tv.:o-da' stop at tuua.i as part of its se'cn-da) auneral) that departs from Honolulu each Saturda~ BOOKS, LECTURES AND NEWSLETTERS •.. P'romBl ...,.... di.apter, National Cbartty ~ pn1eated (top row) Jemdfer Llndley, S"eo· Dlfer Barns. Cante W~t. Steplaanle llaeller. Clatre ADcl.rews, Milla Rub, llellnda t Leach, J' AmJ Batea, Cb.rl.8tlne Cra.Ddall, Cbrl8ty Foley. lllcbelle Rea ao4 Bren Hammond, Sarah Foabeq, Llndaay ftqnnllrboYen, Detntre Gamb, UM Stemmler, Alli.eon Hammond, Krtattn Draper and Katie Jona. tours wtll include v1s1tS to PauJ Re"erc's home. Fort Sumter, Mount Vernon. Wasb1naton D.C.. land- marks. and a tea pany at Boston Harbor. Fares beg.In at SI. 776 per person. double occupanc} Cont.act a tra,el agent for particulars SYMPOSWM HONORS LOCKHARTS ••. • • • SPEAKING Of TRAVEL edited Jl'romB2 party ..... ElbUetll Slaua:er, dauahter of s.Mn ... MartSMUerofNcwport Beach, made her debut Saturday evenina with 78 other youna women at the 43rd annual dcbutante ball prt$Cnled by Junior Cbarity Leaaue m Shelby, N.C. Elisabeth IS lflduatie this year from Coronadcl Mar Hi School. In November she will ma e 1 second bow in Newport Beach at the Ch1l- drtn's Home Society ball. • • • Dr NUCJ AMreuea. dim:tor of the Mental Health Oinical Research C.cnter at the Univenity oflowa., was the keynote speaker at a symposium Tuesday on schizophrenia research at UCI Collcse of Med1cme Nelson Research Auditorium The sym- posium honored Marjorie and EW.. l.MtMn of Laguna N11uel, who have supponed the Bram lmaJing Center. which celebrated Its openina the same day. The speaker, also author of the book "The Broken Bram," which deals with treatment of mental 11lnc-ss in the past decade, shared the dais w1lh Dr. M•te 89dsbaam and Dr. Rlchr• Baler. Dr. Edward QUlllaaa. dean of the colltge. in- troduced the trio. Followa°' the proa.ram. most of the 175 people 1n attendance toured the adjacent BIC and panic1pated m a reception hosted by Nelson Research FUN AT WESTIN KAUAI ••• hom81 •The collect1on of mabopny launches. valued at about $300,000 each, to tranport auests aJon.a lhe 35 acrn of man-made taaoons to an ocean-view cliff res\Jurant. The lqoons. incidentally. wiU ultimately feature new shoppsna areas on its banks and islands 1n the middle which wiU be home to vanous wild animals. •Seven separate restaurants (with plans for more) and including The Masters. with intemationaUy ""' nowncd chef Pienc LcCoutre. All of these features -including limousine rides around the resort and to connect with the L1hut Airport - ~not chtap, of course. There aren't many true ba,.._.ins in Hawaii and tbe Westin Kauai.. even with that in mind. is 1 bit pricey with prden and ocean view rooms runmn& to S26S a ni&ht. beach-front rooms for $285 a ni&ht and suites ran11na from S4SO to S l ,SOO a ni&ht. Lady Quby& Linscric 20% OFF FRENCH BRAS by 2 weeks only $U'IC 1196 552 •SEXY (7399) WOODBRIDGE ~IUAGE CEN1'ER 461 f ..,,... Paitway, lrviae. CA 911.14 ' and catered by Upper Crust. Jut' 8osUd1 and Jim Pttt, director of chemastf) for Nelson attended Others were JeH Utt•ty. pres•· dent of BIC'. and Blyu Baaey, vice president. Also. Dr PHI Jerabdl, BUI and Le•Jse Anold, Jack Peltasoa, GHr1e Hewitt. Warm Sm.ltll, Vlrllnia and PHI Btlltler, Saadn andl>r Gerahl Brodie, Patty and Barry Browa, Betty Kasper, CanDn &rau, Fru Mauta. Dr. c.&rles and Nucy Star*vut, Anaold Bedmu, Lyn BJJ"ld. Aa- aette Benritl and Jule~ In the evenini. the Lockharts hosted a small dinner part) at The Rau restaurant "'Ith Andreasen as guest of honor. b\ 'eteran tra .. el "'ntcr Ln Ban). 1s an 8-t~ 12 page quarterly newsletter. subutled .. A forum for the exchan~ of o~f'at1ons about tra,el." Part of us rqular format includes mfor- mauon about unique accomm~ dataons and aood tra,.el bur. Annual subscnpl1on rate as $25. SI .. for senior c1t11ens and students. Wntc Speak mg of Tra.,el P 0 Bo;\ 880. Hermosa Beach. C .\ 90254 • • • JOYCE NtJGE~T will prc1Cnt a slide lecture on Capt.am Cook's discovery of the Hawauan Islands as documented b) John Webber The presentation "''" be made at 7 p .m . June 21 at Oranae Coast Collqic. Admission is SI 0 • • • THE DIABETIC TR.\ VELER 1$ a ne"' quanerl) nev. slettcr aimed at ~-·----·~_ .... _____ .._,..p I ~ DISCOUNT I l ,i2c\ \ 15°/o to 50°/o 1 / _r.~, Na" SMitk Cruises \ 714-721-1688/1-800-432-5577 da---····------··· ~ .... . a THE ENLIGHTENING ART OF ANDREA SMITH A p1a weekend in Newport leach _ _..-: JolD 111 tot aa t.Jdulft 3.., n......_ of pelntJ• _. Maltt!d ~ fdMs by Allftkl's an.Mag Upftlliallll. Far1lftd wtl • btt """" of bu.-..... 71it £.WO .. """~ a ~· X"'tn-pitct IUltt. Mttt t.ht artist and share bl btt vlbnnt .... of hope. <>pentni aigbt recepdoa. Friday, June 17, f>.. lO PM Lt Ma1db ~ ~-•)00 r blrianl s,tctll rw of • 1 tO is l¥ll1lblit h tiidl)· hoRI f'CWJlll Incl . rm, lnadl nil tJw n . for mtr.-.tionS or IKft tnlor.mon, pkae I· 9 LahainaGalle · ai,·1n1 diabetics mformauon on sate. secure. and economical tra\lel. Char- ter subscription rate 1s S 18. 95. Wnte P 0 Boll 82:?3 RW, Stamford. Conn 06905 • • • EX PLOR "nor-.. C R L ISES LINES. Explortt Stanhap will tx \1s1tm1 ports atona Alaska's lns!de PUSl&C and the Gulf of Alasb on St'\en-<ia> cruises lhrol.Ch &pl. 4. PnttS begin at S2.29S per penon. do uble occupancy. plu.s $270 add-on airfare from Los Anp:les Also aV&JI· able arc lo~r itmcranes that andudc land tours. Call the cru1~ hne 1011- frtt at 1800) 4:!6-0600 • • • KAP.\LUA RESORT 1sonceap1n ofTcnna four ··KapaJua Hohda)s·· -;pec-.al pack.ait'S dcsaioed for fam1I· IC'S, hone)mOOners_ &Olfers. and ten• nas pla)ers at the rcsort·s .. 5~acrc encla'e on Maui's northv.est coast. The aolf and tennis packa&cs include unlimited dail) pla) on two I 8-hok' champtonshap golf councs or on the resorts 10 plc~i-pave tennis courts Each of the "Holida\S" can bc u tended bc)ond thrtt · ni&)las. v.1th 1dd1t1onal na&)\lS pn~ at com- parable da1I) rates. Rc-scne m ad· •======= ,.n,t throu&h ~our tnvel agent or ~palua'\ resen at1o ns number: (800) 367-8000 • • • TR,t. VELP"S'i &g prov1dn un- hm1ted transportation on Scotland's <''tcns1H rail. bu\ and f<'m svsttm. \\ail.able for Si<'\tn or ·1~ ·days. Travelpas\ rat.ts are $88 for one week. SS I :!2 for tv.o v.C't'ks. bctv.:ccn June and xptembcr. lncluckd arc frtt timetables, a route planner. and maps as ,,.ell •~ one frt't' round tnp trom Glasco"'. Edmbur&)l or -'bttdttn to }'OUr stanina pomt an the H1Jhlands Funher 1nformat1on as I\ ailabk from 8ritRa1I Tra,el lntemataonaJ. ~pt MS. 6JO Third .\,e .. "'<'""York t'liY 10017: tekphon<' (:! 121 ~59-5400 • • • THE T -'HITJ TOURJST BOARD rc«ntl) announ\.'Cd that most hotels and restaurants an Tah1t1 hl\e re- du~ their food and tx' erase pnces tl' 20 to 40 per cent. as a mull of an agreement bct .. ·ttn the aovernment of French Pol)n<"Sll and members of the hospitaht) andustf) For funhcr anformauon on pnc-c cuts, contact the Tah1t1 Tounst Board. 121~3 W. 0 1) mp1c Bh d .. Suite I I 0. Los An· ~cles. ~M. telephon<' (:!I ~l ..07-191Q --=--· Repay~man I )U1 ate out of house andhome. . •========================::::::::=======:::::::===• LAST DAY 13''- COLOR TU Circuit City Low Price Gu•r•nt ..... It, within 30 days of your purchase from Circuit (Jly you find the aame Item at any local store, ll'fel.;.,ing ours, we'll refund the difference --plus 1<>1Mt f the difference. ifhis offer exclud .. the • Cl c:Uit City Outlet Center. BIG 3·DAY SALE! t9" Our lel" Coun .. lors For Delalla WTV Screen Si1" Mntureo Do~ 30 Dt1J Return Guer•ntH ... Circuit City wm gladly give you a full refund, within 30 cMyl of purcf' .... H you are not aatl1fled for any NMOn. w..-tltat you return the merchandise in new condlllon with your •I•• receipt oanon and eoceuortel. The Intelligent Choice • , .. OoMC>t' ..... lnC. Ian '"1ftl Valley wu111,.,,_ • Vtctory II. (818) U8·'212 " ......,,,, 11037 Oewonlhire &118) W.144' Yeft ...,, 1JU0 ViCIOry If (811) 792•3361 ........ ¥aley M1111.,1lrltl0'9U1 Ln. (71•) 121-W W ... c..Me.N AlUMAve (tt• .. I• lnlllndlmplr• ... ..._ ... 111 I . "f • Scrfft (714,....1115 M11J1,_1 1Ge55 Meonofta Av• '7Ht ~2000 Loi~ AIM Locations ,.,..... 1l020Ha*lhorne 11 (2t3) 37b-33» ...... .u ..... 3115 S.pulvtdl (213) ,.,~,~ llOftll.._ .. 2441 Via CamPO (2131 -~ L ... n1U 4950 Facutty C213) 40t-a. ttel,•11• 4400 &Un ... IN C213J .._, I.Ii a. ..... 'IW. ,.,. ..... c..,,. .. (213) ll0-0100 C111111tan 1201 ~-tltlt ... 7IO , .. l.IAI It N ......... (tt• ,_ ttU ' 1Gll··-••JI• c ••• ,. &.e1bll:* 1W• ~•.C.rof Comm«oe (213, 7&1400 IOIE. K ...... A.e .. ,.,,.,..,..,.1714) 11•12t1 ...... ,.. C1lf1Mlt •11 PllWMn , ... M .• li*'9'0re (411) -.0133 CLoUI Cir CMllf cenler -~a.ae.,oeeo .... • & ......... ...., .......... , ... , ... Catch community spirit in Rancho California LOw prices attract buyers, hometown feel makes the sell BJ LISA D. DEN ........ _ 0 ,,. The cbolce it youn in Rancho California. l.ocated off I· 1.5 between Oraqe and San Oiqo counties. the muter· planned community of RancbO Cali· fomia tw a wide raqe of homes to choote from. With evet')'tbina from sins)e·family hou1e1 fOr firat·time buym to ma&nificeot dram homes. And. the area it IJ'Owina beauti- f Wly. Currently. nine homebuilden are developin1 propenies lhrouahout the ara. Prices r&ftl! from the low $100,000s to the low $170,000., includill& developments that over- look vineyards •Iona Rancho Cali- fornia Roed and otbm that tbowcase hot air balloons and m.;ettic moun- tains which define the valley to the west and south. RANCHO CALIFORNIA four bedrooms or a den in beautiful one and two story homes daipM for families which order more ll_*e. The Costa Ciroup of'ten •nitb- styled three and four bedroom homes called The Vineyard. These spKioul homes arc up to !,,Ml square feet and bet.in in the low ~110,000.. The newest homes include the Villqt-Orove-Encorc SerieaiiidVilla Avanti by Mesa Homes. The Villqe Cirove Series offers \lnique one-and two-story homes which ofter up to 1,636 square feet oflivina ~ with affordable prices besinnina m the low SI00,000.. Situated on Wit pookiz.ed tots; California Villqe by Kaufman and Broad are lovely three and four bedroom homes priced from the low SIOO,OOOs. These creatively deliped homes include a~ en tty petio ara and many lovely features. At $120,000, Villa Avanti offen .,. ... ._ CATCB/C2) Villa A van ti, Grove offer fine options Villa A vanu, and the V1lla1e Grove Encore Series. Mesa Homes' new ne1&hborhoods ID Rancho California. offer value-con- scious home buyers a broad ran~e of sophisticated sin e family home options wit in one of Southern California's most desirable open country environ- ments. .. Early 1n the develop- ment process we challcnsed ounclvn to create new products that would mam- tain or exceed the high level of quality and value estab- lished with our prcv1ou• two award winrun&rcsiden- tial offennp. Startiaht VUJa AftDd model at' JtaneJlo CallfOrnla. R1d&e and V1llaie Cirove," explained Ron KirthoO', president of Mesa Homes, "Judaina from the over-feel Plan desJgns include whelmina response we've spectacular m•stcr received in the first two bedroom suites. baths and Vlllage Grove weeks since our opening. sizeable family rooms. at- I'd say we suecttded." tached two-car praae 11 Mesa Homes, formerly standard with an expanded Kai~r Development Co.. three-car version available \'inually pioneered mi-as an option on many dential development in models. Rancho California. All of Amen1t1es 1Dclude full· their previous residential service central air con- ofTcrinas were rttipients of d1t1on1ng. luxurious wall- numerous housin1 indus-to-wall carpcuna. fire- try accolades includina the places. vaulted cc1linp and coveted Gold Nuget and contemporary skyligfits. Mame Awards. Master suites boast such . Villa Avant1 showcasn features as oversized tubs, five outstandini arthitec-ceramic tile counter tops. tural creations with interior tub and shower surround. ~ivms space ran1in1 from arch1tecl~f1llY interarated I ,430 to over 2.200 square (Pl ... Me AV AJllTl/C3) Developer: Mesa Homes. ~ of developmaat: Single family. Price ruse: from $103,900. N11mber of Door plus: Six. Squre foo&qe: To more than 1,600. Plauctac: Conven- tional. Sales office: 676-1950. VlllaAV&JJt1 De•eleper: Mesa Homes. ~ of developmeat: SinaJ.e family. Price ruce: From mid-S 120,000s. Namber of floor pl.au: Five. S.Ure foota1« From 1,430 to 2,200. Flaaaela1: Conven- tional. Sales office: 676-1950. New homes selling at brisk pace Sales c-0nunuc at a bnsk pace at Woockrcst Coun- try, a community of 228 s1n&Je-fam1l_Y. homes in Rancho Cahfomia. accord- tnl to Ron Van Dacie. vice president ofWoodcrnt ()e. velopment of San Otep:>, Inc. E1ahty homes have sold since the October arand opcnina. ~Homebuyeu arc find· in& Woodcrnt Country homes to be an excellent value. They get a home with the featurn thex want. and prices they like.· Van Dack said. Van Dack noted that Woodcrest Country's Rancho Califom1a locataon has been a maJOr factor in the com19un1ty's success. "Rancho Cahfom1a 1s the perfect pla« for fam1l- 1es lookm& for reltcf from nearby crowded urban areas. Many Oransc Coun- ty homebuyers are es- pcc1ally pleased wtth the area 's relaxed at- mosphere.·· Woodcrest Country's close prox1m1t) to maJOr freeways allows convcm~t a~s to Orange and San D1qo counues for those who commute to work. Schools. shopplDI and rec- reation areas arc also nearby. ~1aned by McKIDlcy ASSOClatcs. the one »nd two-story California Ranch-style homes include four floor plans rangjn1 tn size from 1.4?9 to 2.018 square feet A selection of three extcnor elevations 1s offered for each floor plan. The three and four- bcdroom. two and threc- bath homes are pnced from SI 18,990 to $168.990. Each Woodcrnt Country home rnts on a lot of least 7 .200 square feet •hich. Van Daelc says. "insures fam1hes will ha"e the romm to vow for ycan to come" Woodcrcst Country homes feature the fin~t ID appo1ntmenu and amcnrttcs. tnclud1n1 ttn- tral arr cond1tronina. front yard landsaptnJ. rear yard fenCIDJ. woodburnm& tire----------p~CC$., and thrtt-car pr-·~ fcmal li\'ina and danina areas arc accented with dramatic vaulted oeiJ- mp. Kuchens~ desspcd for COO\'eDtencc, W1th I self- deanma ps O\'cn, ~ sa"1n1 m1crowa"c. ceramic talc count.enopu. oak finish cabinetry. and oak framed lummous ttthnp, as well as breakfast nooks in each plan. Master bedroom suit.es offer pn\ac~ and include double sink!.. walk-in closets. and an oval tub wuh sho"'er ~urrounded tn ceramic ttlc To enha~ (Pleue .. 8ALJt8/C2) Woodcre.t Country Developer. Woodcrest Development ~ ., de'felepmat: SangJe-fanuly. Prlce raafe: From $118,990 to 168,990. N•mber of O..r plaac Four Sfu.re footqe: From 1,429 to 2.018. Ftaaacla1: Conven- tional. SaJet oflke: 676-92&9. DevelQper helps forge south county's missi ng link Supervisor credits Shea Homes for Its assistance on Street of Golden Lan tern • The Street of the Golden Lantcm, • one of several roed completion pro- jecu undertaken by local developm to help solve traffic and tnnspor- tation problems in eouth Oranae County, is now oprn for public use foUowina a private VIP ceremony hosted by Shea Hornes for county and city officials. The ceremony beJd recently in- cluded apcecbes by Supervi~or Tbomaa Riley of the fifth District. Ernie Schneider. director of the Environmental Manatement Aim· cy, County of Oranae and WilJiam York, vice president of Shea Homes. Raley, a Iona-time advocate of improved county uansportation, commended Shea Homes for con- tributin&S 11 million and many houn of manpower toward the Cft&,ineenn1 and andina of the 2.3 mile stmcb or road ttthich rouahly parallel• Cro'tm Valley Parkway and completes the "misaina link .. on Ooldcn Lantern between Laaun.a Nltuel and Dana Point "Oene,..Jly. road construction bu not kept pace with the rapidly cxe,andina population 1n south coun- ty.· Riley said. "Shea Homes should be con1111tulated for its preserverance and suppon of the Golden Lantern project. The road will benefit not only homeowners m Shea's Bear Brand and Laauna Heaahts muter-planned communities. but all resident& of south Oranac County " In order to facilitate the constn.w> tion of new roads throuahout the community. Shea and other ara dcvelopen uraed the County Board of Supcrvison to create a 982...-re assewnent dastnct As pen of the aanemcnt. Shea assumed over 60 ~nt of the assessment costs, !DCludina arad•na. storm drain con- struction and water line relocation on 2.l mi.Jes of Golden Lantern and 1 smart ponion ofC..m1no Del Av1on. The rema1nina improvements, consisuna of pad1"f. pav1na and storm dnin construction on Camino Del Avion and 500 feet of Niaud Road, was completed by the assessment district. AcconliQJ to York.~ road com- pletion ~ has alto impected the aatbcda or the immedilte area. "The Smet of the Golden Lantern is ~ted U I lce'llte hiabway which requua us .to landscape the per- imctcn with native plants and ~ move ovcmead dcctrical linea. .. y ork added. 1'be comolction or Golden LUtem bas fuJ6Ued ID important commitment to our Bear Brand and l..quna Hei&hts bom~ Co1ut ruliaglmpacts seller flaaaclag J .. F. lm. J1. " buycn by alleviatina traffic oo Crown Valley Parkway and provtdina an alt.cm.ate, m~ c:hrect route to Pllcific Coast Hiahway and \ht entrance to Dana Point Marina. Conunued coop- aation between pnvatt drvdopcrs and the cou.nty can help cur ~r transponation coooems and keep Oranaie County a pat place to lave and wort. .. Shea Homes. a division of the J.F. Sbea Co., has srown to be one of the laraat buildm in lhc nation. The com~y hu built more t.housaDds of homes in the Western United 5'atea over the pat 20 ycan and currently hat active developments, inctudaQ& tncnl nmaer1)1anned community in Loi A-.a. 0raqe and San Dqo COWSllCS. ,, Ila built &hat ditf= a IOUlbern European .... ........ a tiaP bome WU do-~we did_...~ mearcb.1he .-..._~brdbla~). ... -·-cletaill lbe _,,, paideliaa rec fbnll bY Ta~ Wood-- row Homes for lbe pe.tidpeti.na builden, .. said R. ~Crail. Vice pmidnt of land Olaaaina_ ud deo- velopmCat fOr laylor Woodrow Homes.. .. Wbile Medillen'Ueall ardlit&» 1ure is noc uaiqUit to Southern California. the home 1&ylel found at Marina Hilts.,.," be added. At Mouco. a collectioe of 186 ainale-famity anllCbed homes by Tay· &or Woodrow Homea, the Befkut Groue Arcbitecta combined me ux of inumate in1Criof ..-es with the oon-symmeuic:al aterior devations - a prominent deaD ature to 1ehieve a cbannina villa loot. The front of cecb an.ched home bas a pied entry QOW\yard. This ara, larte enouah to accommodate out- door patio Nmiture, is encloted by a coordinatina stucco Wall. Priced from the low S 190,000s, the . . ~ ................................................................ .. ~RULING IMP ACTS SELLER FINANCING ••• II c P,..Cl ; meat of Slab protection, should not ; be cimamvented by a cbaftee of the 1, c:im&ml&aDc:a of the buyer/borrower. 11 AS tbecourt noted .. Ruinious .,, MD(a1·oasare.ifanythiq.euiato ~ Oblairiwbeathedebtorisindeflull ~ TbeO. the 1anptation to •press the bet' <t is likely to be scron,er than the poor .? decision to purchase the property in P the first instance ... ~ ltisoenainlyunclea.rhowlongit _1 will take for this conflict between the Third and Fourth Appellate District to be.resolved. lo the meantime. a seller/lender in seller financina tran~ actions should consider other ways to achieve the equivalent of a buyer/borrower fort.be property that had been conveyed u a security for repayment of the modified debt. Also consider, dependina on the financial health of the buyer/borrower, coovcrtina the .. seller financing" to an unsecured MORTGAGE RATES Figures u of Thurld•y. June 9 note or obtaininaa suarantce from a third party. Until the conflict between the A~llate Districts is molved by the CalifomiaSupreme~ourt; tellers should take care to qree to modif)ina seller financina. '*''· £elJr' Jr.• ••nww1:m dlellrm.t~¥. GuNn. • s.rn...m.,._,9«1&1fTarea IKlfllHrmlntate truA~a4 n.a.ce. ·! FIXED ADJUSTABLE t r. t: . .. -1 0 ....: .. ... • " c. -e .. II ' ' tntnt Down ..... LoQ-m ..... lntnl Down Potnb L~..jn lllergln ..... ..... PJmt (%) (dep) Loen ..... PJMt (%) <T> (~> loen American Interstate S&l 10500 10 2000 15 168 8.000 10 2.000 1 2 750 250 a.. of America 10 250 20 2000 45 168 7.500 8t1ght MOttl:r 20 1.500 80 2 250 500 10500 05 2.000 80 168 7 875 05 2000 80 2 750 500 Brookldde l 10655 05 uoo Continent91 S& L 15 168 8250 20 0.000 15 2.625 300 10.375 20 2.000 45 168 7 500 10 2.000 60 2.500 700 ......,~81L 10.7IO tO 1.100 00 -7.790 • 1.000 45 2.150 -Glendale Fedet81 S&L 10.175 20 2.000 30 188 7 250 20 1.500 45 2500 750 ·~S&l 10825 20 2.000 15 168 7500 20 1 500 15 2.250 Home Fed«81 S&l 10.825 05 2.000 168 Home8hefter MOttpge 14 168 7.500 16 2.000 45 2.750 500 11. 125 25 2.000 30 eoo 7 750 10 2.000 30 2 750 188 trf1p1 ..... toee&L 10.750 10 1..100 ao 1tf 7.250 10 1.500 45 2.750 1• Landmwk a.. Mor1g8ge 10 750 05 1 500 30 168 1.500 05 2 500 15 2.875 168 Long Beech S&l 10250 10 2000 15 168 7.500 10 1.500 15 2.500 300 ~ N•tlOnal B•nk 10 eoo 10 1.000 30 188 8.000 10 1.750 15 2 750 500 Mission Valley Bank 10.750 20 0500 15 168 6.875 20 1 750 15 2 500 500 .. •tlhhl .... ofCa. 11.125 20 Pioneer S&l 2.GOO 00 500 .... • 2..500 00 UGO SCIO Quaker City S&l 10 500 10 2000 30 188 7 875 10 1.500 30 2250 188 11 000 10 1500 00 188 7500 10 1.000 80 2.500 300 Republic r:.der81 Savings 10.625 05 1 000 75 168 7250 10 2.000 75 2 750 168 S & s Morto-oe 10 500 10 1500 45 188 7625 10 2.000 45 2.500 168 tuwll7,....,8eY'lnga 1U75 10 2.000 00 ,. 7.750 10 1.000 00 2.250 1tl Trust Savings Bank 10.875 10 2000 00 188 7 750 20 1.000 00 2.250 500 United Calif Sevings 11 125 20 1.500 20 500 a 750 10 2.000 45 2.750 1000 U.S. Home loen 11. 125 10 1.500 23 250 7.875 Veney Fed«e.I S&l 20 2500 45 2.250 168 10 625 10 1.500 30 168 7.625 20 1.500 80 2.500 500 INDEX SUMMARY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADJUST ABLE MOAT AGES RATE AVERAGES n...-l..Mtweell ...... ego Conforming Non-conforming 11th District 7 52 7 52 7 52 Fixed Prime r•te 900 900 900 15 )'Nf 10.343 3 month T ·bill 6 45 635 822 10 760 8 month T·blll 6 83 6 71 850 30 )'Nf 10.587 11013 AdjuetaMe 1 yr. treaury note 7 58 7 56 7 40 &month 7.530 7.733 3 yr. treasury note 834 840 8.26 5 yr. treasury note 8.81 a 73 8.64 1 year 7.890 7 792 ......,...,........_.a.... .......... •Po,. • f/IU-...W I __ ...... C. -t.2CIOIWl,....,_......,.....,~---tl0 ...... {71411Je.1171 . Mouco ~ • ia itl In phue. 1be bomel. encom..-1.11 appn>Ximaldy 1,400 .,_. Ailt. will be rdcaaed for .. ia -~ Tbele IOl*itlk u I ,..,_ ... come in ODC ud two reory floor plus with two or tbrle ~ twoar ..,... and ~ Iota in tome locations. Som. pluaa Mio offer deM alto. Tbe leCotMlcommai~ ccapr\111 a Colledion or '9 li1;3 ••~ detached homes that come oae two-story ~ widl dine or four- bedtoom 8oOr plus priced hm under S200.000. Builden Sblwniua De~ek>pment and Wilma Pacific have combined the fresh. whitcwulled look or a Greek viU. wilb aeeuti~ home amenitits. web .. ..n .. ~ volume c:rili• arched nd accent windo•s. wood-framed French doon. covered enuyJ::*°' and Oowcr boxes in lbc and second-story ~ndows. AVANTI ••• From Cl li&ht soflits and beauty bars. extra larae mirrors and double sink vanity in some models. The new Villa Avanti Series raDJCS in price from the mid S 120,000s. The Villgc Grove Encore Series presents four previously award win- ning homes plus t"'.9 brand ew model homes. Spacious lntmors range from a two-bedroom, onc·bath to a three-bedroom, 21h-bath plus family room with over 1,600 square feet of livina space. All models arc complimented by a two-car prage. Interiors have been styled to offer a variety of active lifestyles. Hiahli&hts include vaulted ceilings, fireplaces with decorative mantles and contem- porary skyli&hts. Full-service central air conditioning and wall-to-wall carpctina are also standard. Large master bedroom suites in- clude many spcciaJ touches such as lav1shl)' appointed baths featunna ttlc-pattemed oval tub, decorator selected fixtures and hardware, cul- tured marble pull man counter tops as well as arch1tecturaJly blended light soffits. V1llqc Grove Encore Series confirms the Mesa Homes commit- ment to excellence and value with prices beginning at $104),900. Villa Avanti and the Villqe Grove Encore Scncs arc easily acccuiblc by taking Interstate IS to Rancho Cah- fomia Road East and then procec!dina approximately one mile to the model Sites. Sales offices arc open betWttn 10 a.m and S p.m. daily. For more 1nformataon. call 676-19SO for Villa Avant• or (800) 22S-94S7 for Village Grove Encore Scncs. ._m ..... wad ...,.. row Homll.fM ...-cte•elopt'r ol •= ..., ,, ..... lllilli ... .....-..HllicommuaJtyaftdlM iPPOia wida ftUllld """• a4 NlderolMOMCO.il•-·olthe .............. Wllk-ia ....._Md "Mddwidr T~ W~ ... Ofoup ...._ willl O¥ll .... ... ol ....... Uoft -.... .. eadamd ..., .. la-w ....._ MCriDawl clevdopcMDt cocnJlaft* thc~me-==.: ·~-=~::~~~she lion. c;.wetdJ = W Anlll W"'*'b'tbe~UUCUOOOfl,65' ....... A A __ , iii walls bonM1 Md ftel'mllOn ~~ylor dilDlay.taileudonoftpulelcolon Woodrow HCHMS has wvsa~ to ancl -~ pile:Md lik roots. The maintain the .cenic beluty of tho chatlclcrittic •rd 110• 1led tlUCCO couaal bill" At the same time. the aterion IUllt hill Pllt peecb to compuy bu strived to create .a iv~. olf'Maite nd a.m. premier residential community Ul Tbe Temcina community la in its one of Ora• County•• m91t ICCOod pbue. h is 1ehedulod to tnuured 1ocauon1 known as fhe re~ about JO of lbete homes for California Riviera.. . ..._--1 • Ille an late JUK. This firm, which ss ~ .•n A thitd neiUbortaood buih by Newport Beach and is celcbratina its Pennbill Co., Id F'1en, is currently 10th annivenary, has eimed .a JtPU· a~hin& the cloeeout of its first tation in Southern CaJifom11 ~s a edition of 101 luxury homes. masacr plan developer that desllftl Due to the strona demand for communitit:S with meticulous care additional residences. tbe builder is and precision. mcourqina prospective Bel Fiore &e.con Hills. the JOO.acre ~aster · bomebuyers to place their names on community in Laauna N11uel, an. i~terest list for a proposed encore planned b~ Taylor Woodro~ HoAes, edition. pve the firm that reputatl~n. 10- The two-story, three and four-tShed in 1987, the commuolly co.m- bedroom homes with larae family prises 1,000 homes ~ncompaSSln& rooms with breakfuts noob and executive, sio&)e-famaly and af- three car praa.es. are priced from the fordable housina. The firm, also mid-2S0.000s. known as the Taylor Woodrow The Mediterranean residences fea-Homes California Limited. built sev- turc classic entry Ponkos supported cral neighborhoods within that de- by square, rcctanaular or round vclopmcnl stucco columns, arched wi~ows a!'d Other devclopcn that ~ up ~ doorways and anaJed roof lines wath quality of the homes at Manna Hills custom desi&ned cornices. aR Wilma Pacific and Sbawotana In addition to thete three com-Development _ munities, Marina Hills eventually The Wilma Pacific is currently will include Cha.ndon, a collect.ion of building 123 sinaJe-family homes on 200 town homes; Amerante, a ael~ the Wood Ranch Golf Course in Simi tioo of sinJlc-family homes and Valley. Sienc, featunna duplcllcs. Under the direction of principals Interested home buyers may tour Bart Hansen, Mark Conzelmao and the Marina Hills Information ~ter Jim Acia, the Newport Beach based and see the individual model com-Shawntana Development Co. has plcxcs from 10 a.m.to S p.m. daily. been involved with Wilma Pacific in To reach the community take the several successful projecU. iocludina San Diego (S} Freeway to the Crown the New Owe condominiums in Valley Parkway exit and proceed fountain Valley and Seawatcb and toward the ocean. Tum left on Windrift at Beacon Hill in l..quna Marina Hills Drive to the community Ni1ucl. entrance. For more information call O\ber projects now underway by the Marina Hills information Center Shawntana are the Tcm.za del Mar at 249-1700 or Monaco 49S-31S6, luxury homes ID Dana PolDt and the Terracina 249-1022 and Bel Fiore at Encantamar townhomes and con- 49S-0770. dominiums, also ID the Dana Point About the builders. .. Taylor Wood-area.. SALES BRISK ••• Prom Cl ... the spaciousness of Woodcrcst Coun- try homes. the master suites also include vaulted ceihnp. Woodcrcst Country has fourmodcl homes. decorated by Carole Eichcn Interiors. at 29763 Dawncrest Circle. To reach Woodcrtst Country. take 1-1 S to Rancho Cahfom1a Road cast Follow Rancho California Road cast and tum left on Y ncz Road. then nght on Solana Way and follow the signs The sales office 1sopcn IOa.m. to S.30 p.m. daily. For more 1nformauon about woodcrcst Country. contact the sales office at 676-9287 or call (800) CATCH THE RANCHO CALIFORNIA SPIRIT ••• From Cl Woodcrest Country by Woodcrest Development Inc. ofTen distinctive three and four bedroom homes and include up to three car praaes. Prices begjn in the SI 10,000s for these more than 2.000 squa~ foot homes. Ric:taevicw by Warminston Homes is a thoughtfully dcsianed three and four bedroom home development whach offer up to 2,S61 1quare feet. Prices be&Jn in the mad-$120,000s. By Grilfin Homes. Griffin Villaac Sao Ramon, priced from the S 130,000s, iodudes exquisite one- and two-story homes with up to five bedrooms and 2.064 square feet. The Summit, by Williams De- velopment Corporation, is a spacious three and four bedroom home de- ve lo pmc n t priced from the $160,000s.. Tbetc homes include up to 2,6s.4 square feet. And, the Sianet Series by Cosllln Homes lnc.,offcnattrletivco~and two-story homes with up to fiv._ bedrooms and 2,089 square feet. Prices begin at S 170,000. The homes are beautiful. but ask any of thnc homebuilden what puJls pcoP.lc to Rancho California and you IJ heartimcandqain. "quaJityof life." ••People are fint exposed to the area because of the substantially lower price ranacs of homes here," says Jeff Minkler of Mesa Homes. "But when they invcstipte the area they relizc that hidden in thote lower prices is value. Not only are tbe homes in Oranae or Sao Dica.o Counties, the lifestyle offered here is unsurpassed." Betty Williams. president of Wil- liams Dcvclopmcot Co., developer of Tbe Summit homes notes that the majority of buyen at this develop- ment work in the city of Riverside. "It's a shon commute to Rancho C..lifomia." But Williams says there's a mo~ subtle attribute of the area which is just as compclhna for many buycn. "People arc friendly. out-soina and nice here. They care about their community, their nei&hbon. You cannot put a J>!1CC on the community sptnt here, it's one of the richest clements of th ts community."' Rancho Ca.lifomia"s lifestyle 10- cludcs recreational pursuits from Pop Warner football to boatina on Lake Skinner, just a stones' throw down Rancho CaJifomia Road; quiet bone- back ridina over I SO miles of trails; and golf at some of southern Cali- fornia's finest courses. . " : . . ' l ' I ' l I I l l I ·'. ( I \ I ' I • " l I ( l I "' I I . ' \ i ' " : . .. ' I ' ' \ I ' I i .' \ \. ·, The communaty boasts one of the state's top-rated 5Chool chs~ And also features the Rancho California Plaza. a 123,000-square-foot shop. pinacentcr which iSJutt concludinaa S2.8 mjJJioo renovation . The community spirit is behind several local self-improvement pro- jects, says Rancho California De- velopment Co.'s Vice President of Community Affa1n Bill Bop( .. eur. rent propams include a f'und-railina cfTort for our new library complex, an~ther fun~-rais!na cam~ to but.I~ a Unaven1ty of liy'Crside facahty at Rancho Califonua and several campa~s for youth centen an~ Prosrams w10?in the community. With the cooperation oflocal citi.i.ens and employers. we fully ~ecci to realize every one of our pis. PALMERA. THE DIFFERENCE BEGINS WITH DESIGN. iscover the sophistication you've been looking for. Palmera at Rancho Las Brisas. Distinctive Mediterranean homes with imaginative floor plans. Angled staircases, cathedral ceilings. Bay, solarium and sunburst r:;;~i;:i;:::::::M windows. All with quality features and craftsmanship throughout. These homes arc located in a quiet yet convmient new community in the Rancho California area. Palmera. The design that makes the difference. 3 and .f Bedroom. 2 and 21'1 Bath nom ihe low stoo.000·1 -----... -------~ ~ --.... .S.ltJ ~c ~ cbily ftom IO:(fl am to ti l(XI pm 24690 Lcafw'oOd Dnw. (714) 67'-619& A Row. llinntnwm Projttt by MmM ~mmt Company . . Althouah many horriebuycn in· 111ally commute to jobs in othenreas. they u.s~ly find new c:arur op- Portun1t1cs 10 Ra.ncbo California, u more busineues also inUe their hom~ in the centrally localed com-munity. Once dominated by aariculture (the vineyards. cit.NI and avocado arowers). tf\e area now bas biomedical, electronic and iipt manufacturi• companies creattna an economic baJance. AOCOfdi• to Steve Silll. area maft11Cf of Wford Properties 8'lsi- ness Dev~t, em~ alto eoi~t to .lifaiylt in tdecU• RaDcbo Cahfomaa (of upansioe, ftlocatioft or compeny IW't·UDI. ~ty· of Ii •. is tbe lllOlt fre. qurntly cned rfMoD few corporate moves here. .. llolDd SiJla. '"IUt cm· ~Y.eta are alto dra• by die avail· ability or a local libor bee w1 1ow landCGML" Si111 PNdictld .._ dtt oa mm 8'cW a~ NDell ..,_de.pm111.,.oe wtU ll'OW by JS Pll'Cellt i8 1- -rbe tienty ol a •••• C::! =•ftt fmi•"'ll!.\t .. or-llid. ~ .... -ClllPOJ1udtiea .. =.~.-:::·~ 9'': ... ............. ~!A .... t:..~~~:- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sett.Kday, June 11, ... Alta Murrieta unveils latest community, Mont~ro UCO HOIDll lllU an~ tlw · pMd optDh• of four ~ mOdel hOIMI Mita newest communi- !<i .. ~:C.. *: ~.~"I! folnia. Alla Murrieta otrcnapproaimattly SlO acm ll't in &M co.aatryaidc -east of the I S iDd l l S fteirways v:i9 lhe Murriela Hot.Sprinp Roed wi. MonlerO o&n three and lour· bedroom linPe-bilY homes whh two and three bath1 and up to 2.311 IQ\l.&R feet of in1trior liviftl ua iD one Pd two-stOt')' floor p&ana. Prices 's120.ooo. intmtnu in Montero homn tocl woodbu.miaa ft~ With ps lal lilh1et1, vawted ceilinai. spacious family rooms. ceramic tile entries, aourmet lcitcbea1 with cerunic tile countenoPt, Oak cabinets and built-in appliances and luituriou1 muier bedroom suites with private master baths. Cozy brakflSt nooks and bonus rooms arc also available In some plans. To ''1S1t I.ht community. take the club rntmbenh1p and lht f.'CW aotf S 1 n t 1 An 1 fr t c w a y t o coune, now under conttrucuon. Myford/Jambotu, nonh U> ~n The Information Ceott:r was do- and tum lef\ toPat\Centert.beo npt 1iped by the awrard·winnina to Montrrt). for more information, an:hitecturalf.plannina ftrm of C!'f· call 731·S822. bin/YamafuJi A Partnen. btu;nDI • • • California Uadstioul~ arctutec· for the last eilbt Y9"1. lbt DtW ture that tets the tone fOr the entire aownofMenifeeCalifomiahasbeena community. vision in the ~ind of builder Jobn D. The center's pleasiQI interior was Lusk... ~ut thas month, the ICClds of desisned by LuJk Interiors and fea· !hat v1s1on wall be sown w~ IJ'OUDd IW'CS an early Cahfomia flavor. thlt is ~en for the Metufee lnfor· utilizn liabt fresh colon. hilflly mauo.n ~enter. the first suueturt IO texturizcd m11.erials. lipt pick)O(t be bwlt.1n the new 2.~ town, woodanddramatk~xpansaor~ located an southwest R1veriide Cou~ Other facilities in the coatmun.ity. ty. . such as th.e country club and Dzebot. Schcdu_!ed to open t~s monlh. the will maintain this traditional.south· lnformat!on Ccnte~ ,will fltt!Ve ~ a western theme. commun1t)·w1de vas1tor onaualiOn Tbe new town is planned to include ~nter ass1sun1 1uests ~ ptOSpCC-public schools. as well as pub. uve residents in btco.rt:it"I better shoppin& centers. and a busineu aoq~anted Wlth tht. exClta_QS co~pt part.. alone with a host olrcautionaJ of Menifee Cahfom.11, which ta beana amenities includm& btcyde and joa· developed by the Lusk Co. aina trails. swim laaoon aolf counc lonal11tof.qualityameai~~ ' tbtlC detached homca ~ ~ SI 11.990. • T1-e Rosemere, witb tbree bedroom1 and two bethl ia a a .no-j ~uare-foot &iftllc·lnd -...... ii• ideal .. flit. home.. for ~ pro- fessional couples and iuDDin. Aflw. ftowina entcrtai.DJncat ceala' Widl "' sloped mlin,s in livial room. ... room and kitchen, inVhel ca..,....:; in.a. while tbe teparate pri~ ._ offcn 1 teeludcd muter "'*" _, optional third bed.room or dell. Growin' families will ....,..._ the traditsonal tWCMlory •• • , ment of the Glenbavel!. ~ _!.i.~ • IQuatt f~t and the ~ ofTenna l ,6SS square leCl of liYilla area Both of theee new M•..-'11! homes feature three bedroa rs, cludJng larst maa« tui• _. a- fuJI beths on the upper a..ar lar privac} Lower levels lft dCWGld to hospitality, with specioul llmilY room/nookatQS,apo-..:dlr--..a .1 dramatic livina and ...._ rooms with ccilinp a full two aorie1 hlllb-Tbe community b clote to nearby vacation resoru. beautiful lakes, aoff councs, vineyards and I SO miles of equestnan trails throuabout the 8am.merla111 popelar •t Alta Mani.eta project. Temecula Valley. Situated on a bluff ovcrlooltina a and country club. and' ball fields. 3S..acre rccr~t1on1l lake, the lofor-Mcniftt has been selected as the fl!•Uon Center provides a pan~ram1c future sate of the Western Campus of view of most of the new ~wn 1 fim Mt. San J1C1nto Community Collqc p~sc. l ns1dc the lnformauon Cent~ and has been de$Jlftlted as the sate for .villbeascalcmode!ofthenewtown s the rqJon's first pcrformini arts master plan: dep1ct1n1 homes and the center. The 1arJest Ra_,. bome. tbe Hillsboro\aab. o«en 1Jlll ICIUlll'C ._. of livina area with 1ow bedrooms. and 21h baths. A raited-eatl)' wit.b opca staircase accent iDUoduca dUI home with SS*JOUS livinaad~ rooms on one side and a h1.11t tmiilY ~ w:itla ~ 00-lbe otber. :nit upper level offm an opuo.W ,_ or bedroom adjacent to lbe dl9at master suite u well a two .ecoMuy bcdtoom.s and bath. Alta Munieta is a planned com- munity from Rancon Realty fund II. When c;ompleted, the community will include an approved 1Chool site. ~kl. retail a.od .commetcial Store$ and miles of landscaped areas. For additional information about Montero at Alta Murrieta. visit the sales information center, open I 0 a.m. to S p.m. daily or telephone 677-9683. • • • 8,.malea Homes of Cosll Mesa will Kt new standards in luxury livina with the June 2Spand openfoaofthe Monterey executive home develop.. ment at Tustin Ranch. Priced from the low $300,000s, thts new community has been specifically dcsiancd to answer the needs of Southern CaJifomaa families who demand tbe best -in constructoan and matenals, and in dcssan and amenities .. With JUst 103 execuuve homes planned for Monterey, the ant~st has been very htah amon1 home- shoppers;• explained Tom Martin. director of safes and rnarket1n1 for Bramalea Homes. "Not only will residents have the finest in luxury bvana. but the community itself as located an one of the most desirable a.rus of Oranae County. Tustin Ranch, 11v1na madents au of the convenience of a central Orange County location and yet retam1n1 all of the charm of an early Cahfomaa environment." The prestiaious Tustin Ranch com- munity has been created by The Irvine Co. and 1he Caty of Tustin. Spread over I, 740 landscaped acres. plans for Tustin Ranch include 1Chools. neiahborhood parks. com· muriity parb, an l g;.boJe public championship aolf course, and a bicycle-pedestrian connecuon to Peter's Canyon Reaioa.l Parle. Designed to evoke the ambience of early California. MontCT'ty homes have Spanish Colonial, Si:mush Monterey and Monterey inspired architecture with tile roofs and at- tached two and three car praaes. Homes f caturc a vancty of unique window trcaunents to take advantage of the beautiful surroundinp. Three floor plans arc offered at Monterey with square footage rang· ing from 2,SOO to 2.900 square feet each in a tw~story desaan. All homes ofTer ceramic tiled entry areas. vaulted ceilinp for antenor citcate- ment. decorator selected hghuna fixtures and carpetina. central heaasna and air conditionina. and brick-faced woodbum1n1 fireplaces with glass doors and gas stub outs. The Plan One features three bedrooms and three baths, an OJ> taonal fourth bedroom or den on the first floor, family room with fireplace and breakfast nook an a cheery bay window area. The Plan Two has five bedrooms with optional desians to conven bedroom three to a bonus/tcen~ge retreat area and bedroom five to a erivate den or 'ltudy In addition. the lloorptan has three baths. fam1l) room with wet bar, with TV and stereo niches, k.itchtn nook and private fireplace in the master suite. Plan Three is perfect for IClivc families with its spacious bonu.s room with private viewina deck and l~ family room with a<ijaoent kitchen and breakfast nook.. The Plan Three features four bedrooms with the option of adaptina bedroom two as a pnvate master retreat and bedroom four as a first floor study. The master suite also features a sec-throuah three-sided fireplace. The sourmet kuchens offered w11h all models will plcast the most demandina family chef Wrtb its Jenn Air appliances ancludjna dishwasher. cooktop, barbecue, oven, and touch conuol m1crowave/convect1on oven. All kitchens have oak "washboard" style cabinetry. ceramic ule counter- tops, lun1mous hahttna and spaaous pantncs. Residents will enJOY the comfort and luxury found in the master bedroom suites with some floor plans ofTerina pnvate fittplac:es and master retreat areas. Has and her walk-an closets feature built-an shelvinc while the master 6aths have Roman-style tubs, Conan countertops, separate showers and tubs with ~ramie talc surrounds Because of the limited number of homes a"aalable. interested home shoppers arc encouraaed to visit Monterey dunna its grand opening celebrauon communit) s many features and rec-Meniftt Califomta is located off re~taonal amenat1es Guests wdl be the EscondJdo 1-21 S Frttway. m 1bletov1cwbu1lderd1splaxsof1he 10 southv.-est Rivemde County. 11 tnd1v1dua1 ne1~borhoods 1n Phax I. miles north of ~ CahforniL with colorful 11lustrat1ons de1>1ctJna Tbe iown has frttway accessabality to specific des11ns and features of the maJOr business and commercial planned homes, slated to open in the centers in R1vers1de. Oranse. San fall. Dieao and San BemardJno counties. Tbe builders selected for the f.int The town as also Jess wn one hour phase of ~e new town of Menifee awa)' from many scenic mountain Cahfomaa include: Ahmanson Dt-and desert resort areas vel<?pments Inc of Covina. Bramalea Upon complcuon. the Menifee Cal1fomta Inc of Cost.a Mesa, <:en-Information Center wlll be open daily tury Amencan Corp an Oranae. from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. Until then. Costain Homes in Newport ~h; interested homcshoppen can receive Glenfed Development Inc. in En-more info~tion and development cano; Premier Homes of Newport progress rcpons b' calhn& toll free at Beach. Woodcrest Development lnc l-8~962-7999 · with offices 1n Irvine and Rsversadc; • • • Pulte Home Corp of Newport Beach. The new R.tvenndae commumty and Osborne De"elopment C'orp. of of single-fanul) homes m Corona Laguna Halls Hills ""111 celebrate ats grand opcnina To acquaint "·asators with the sense and the opcnana of four beauufuUy ofh1story and tradJtaon of Menifee. as decorated model homes th ts ~k­ wcll as to provide a vuual portrayal of end, accordsna ao an announcement what ts planned for Merufcc. a by Mcl<lnley Hills Pannenhip, a professtonal seven-minute video en-joint venture between Southmart ta tied .. ._foments" wtll be shown Pacific Corp. and Far West Devclos> continuously at the Information ment Inc. Center The video was produced by The model homes decorated b) the finn of Man.in Bnnkerboff As-Ye1scr/Garland & AS$0Clltcs of SQCiates Jnc. oftrvmc. Cost.a Mesa will d\Ow~ the · Another feature of the Information Ran~nrid&e collection 01 farntl)- Center wtll be tbc full-time pr~ onented tloorplans an styhsh one and fcss1onal staff which will be on hand tw~story designs to ans\o\er questions and direct VlS.-Created by architects Hal"" 1tors to the homes lhat most suat their Lanaston of Oran1e. the 'anous hfcstylcsand need& Also on hand Wlll R.a\Cnnd&e floor plans offer I .BO to be stafT members of the semi-private 1.822 square feet and feature thrte or Menifee Lakes Country Club. who four bedrooms. "chot~ of 1nd1Vldu- w111 assist with anformatton about all~ dclttlcd extenor cit' at ions and a Aft10Q1 the many aundard featu.ra and lwtury touebes add.in& to the Ravenfldee homes art skyljpU. vaulted ccilinp an many livinl uas. livina room plantshelva with switches for .. mood lilhWll .. wood· bumina ftttplaoel. easy<are kitdllem with walk-in pantries and breU:falt bars and UPll9ded plum.bull ftxUarel and windows in master IU.i1e wait-in closets for natural ha;bts... · . The Ravenrid,e nea&tlbodlood ii planned for a total of 10~ ~ homes with firsi moVC>tJU uuo- patcd in umc for the fall tc:bool la'm. The RavenJldee sales facility ad fwuisbcd models are open daily hlllt 10 a.m. ao 6 p.m.. Ullda' me din ltiom of Drqer It Youns Inc. exclusive sales •nL For further information. call 272-3960. To visit RaValJidF, &akt the McKfoley StJUt ellit from the River- side Freeway, tben drive oonb ao • Promenade and left to the devdop- ment. ..... .,New ......... ,.,,,...,a --dn llst .t ••I I f .,., ., ..,,. .. -* .,..,. ...... Se-' reJeues .. S..lftW ., ,.., B•mes. P.O. Ba UM, 0.. ..... C..W, IU!I., eall ~ ..... Jr. ar Ht-4111. Brt W. Coast firm gets Canadian connection ru:;tIRE SCYIE The Mortpge Group Inc., a New· Estates. the Wilham Lyon Co.'s new port ~h-bascd mon&age bankina neighborhood of luxury eitecut1ve firm, has announced the recent af-homes on equestrian-sized lots at fihatton an its Butlder Spectrum Vactona's masteT-planncd communi-Pro&ram of Coscan Inc., a ma.ior real ty 1n Rancho Cucamonga. estate company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. "Onl) 15 spacious two-story resa· denccs are planned for V1cton1 Acoord1n1 to the MOrtaa&C Group Ranch Estates. with homes sited on president, James L Palda Jr . under approitamately half acre lots." said the new contractual ~ment, the Jim Batley. senior vice president for orpniutson will provide financina The Wilham Lyon Co., Y1ctona's for Coscan's diversified residential master developer. ··un<bcapang de- dcvelopments an Aonda, Anzona. saan around the model complex and and the suburban Washington. D.C. the entire ne1chborhood will reflect area. the country-hke cquestnan hfestyle .. The Monaaae Group as a fuU-Construcuon wall be&Jn this sum- servic~ mortaaae banluna firm mer on two model homes. with a specializina an builder business. and vand openana planned for early fall has placed thousands of bu yen in V actona Ranch Est.ates 1s located an their new homes. The company as an Victona Windrows. Vsctona's first approved seller/servicer to all mljor residentaal vallaac., which already secondary martetina qenc1es such as features four Lyon neschborbood.s: FHLMC and FNMA as well as an Victoria Park, Victoria Country, Vi~ approved FHA/VA and GNMA toriaGardensandVktori1Meadoy.rs. lender. Prices for homes at V1ctona Ranch The Monpac Group hu branch Estates hae not been estabhshcd. offices in Newport Beach: San Fran-accordanc to Baiter. citc0; Tuct0n: Phoenix: Washinaton. Werbcl Hom~ ;ne of Southern D.C.: and Boca Raton. Aonda. California ·s most respected new public relauons for ats community, Dcsen Halls Townhomcs in Lan- caster. A ttSpccted industry leader for the past 20 years. Roger Werbcl. presi- dent of Werbcl Homes.. has held numerous positions an the Building Industry Assoc1at1on. currently scr- "1 ng as the 1988 President of the (ahfom1a Bu1ld1ng lndustl) AlSOCia- taon The townhomes of ~sen Hills ofTer one. two or thrtt bedrooms and a~ pnctd from $55.950. The homes arc desaa.ntd an four Ooorplans with up to I 135 square feet -~-~ Compare the Pacific Sa\'lngs Bank Difference No Points. 8.75% \I \Kl Intl • \R.\\ Home Loan\ '" \'{Mt.1100 • Q .ib o APR • '" '~· Jll\\ .\m.•r111.111 .. 11 •I )\Hwr Onur1nl l ~ l 111" ~ • 11th Distract lndu PACl FIC S'\VINGS BANK In our own mall way,•~ make a bi~ difftrtnct. I ... 2 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS ._...__,_ 1 ~ntJ ... ,....,... -·---: -• wur9 :c•.,,..,. . _ _.._. -.,_._._.,. .,_.. .. ·----.... _.,_,,.., -... ~ --\.:.1-- In SUN aTY l a..l•rcl I Mlrdy--lnJ ··vn11 rown• "'"' •a.orvcon ~~­courw ..,~ ~n>~ aid IXll""9 .., me~ ~ ..,, $74,950 1 " f f ) w-~' Some of the Mo.naa&e Group's home builders. has selected Hubbert .._... ... w.. -·--... _. __ ---,..., Cllle °""lillfte, -City o..~H 91C•••.-aw ... other ~or 8ujlder Spectrum clients Advertisma cl Pubhc Relations Co. 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For inlonaation alMI confidential iateniew call bona.rd Killion or Lori ~. 843- • ~.·, &1• ... : TWO STORY CONDO, flreptacM In mast« suite & in t.rge nvtng room wtth wet bar. Community pool-..,a. Attec:hed P'8Q8 $227,500 UOO-OPEN 1·5, 3 Bedroom, MW kitchen. Spacloua living room w/ftreplece. 112 VIA QUITA $509,000 121-14" SELL throuah classified Expect the bes( Coldwell Banker Reatdenual Real Estate Serv1ces .r NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ~ CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 .. THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS UNIVBl8ITI PAD $!41,600 ... Spacioua 2 BR + De.n. JM Pet.en Parkcreat. Love~y location. Mint move-in condition. You'll love 1t! Call right away for an appt. to see! TBB BLUP~ . Hlt,000 Great location overlooking greenbelt with aome ~ view. Kitchen remodeled with new ~pp. Ii tile floors. Bathrooma also remodeled. Eiesant taste throuahout. JAB~ CR~EK . . HH,000 A precious iewel m Jasmme Creek. Splendid ocean, bay, Catalina sit-down view. Rare single level Plan Ill with 3 BR + FR. Beautifully upgraded. Private community. LIDO ISLAND H 900,000 , Thia 4 BR, 7 BA includea 85 ft of hoot.age :w/large boat dock. Cuatom thru-out large ,ourmet kitchen, pool, formal LR + DR. Call for more detail.a. DUPLEXES OLDE CDM S.86,000 Two separate houses on 40 ft. lot IOUth of PCH Garden-like patio area aepa.rat.a the unita with planta and flowera. Great income opportunity! OLDB 'CDM HH 000 Newly remodeled aplit-level 4 BR home ~th Euro-style kitchen, French doon, + many ex· tra. f!l! I BR garage apartment. Call to tee. BAYFRONTS PENINSULA POINT tl,1'1,000 Fantastic harbor + night U,ht views acrou ""!dest ba_y location .. Ch&rminl 2 1tory bayfront with 3 BR + new kitchen. Watetlront patio + ilip for 40' boet. PllllNSULA tl;llO 000 Semational newer blyfront home w/,..,, cfua. PeDineu.la'1 prime location. 3 car ~' lovely yaril + Euioplmi kit.Chen. CU8toro feuur. P · Ion. For the r.-1 buyer. OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1·5 NBWPOIT BEACH 80 SBA ISLAND 2 BR $265,000 0. ADAMS WP.STCLIFP 3BR BAYVIEW 3BR 11' 1 PEMBROKE $329,500 G. LMNGSTON $349,000 26 COaMO&ANT L.ROSE PIOMONTORY BAY 548 HARBOR IS DR 5 BR $1,595,000 E. CORKETT SUNDAY 1-5 NEWPORT BEACH 2 BR WESTCUPP 3 BR BAYVIEW 3 BR JASMINE CUB 3 BR ILUBO& llOOE 3 BR 80 SBA ISLAND $265,000 J . MACMILLAN 1141 PEMBIOKE $329,500 0 . GOLDSBERRY $349,000 !5 COIMOIANT C.MCMAHAN 11 WHITEWATER $525,000 C. MCMAHAN $650,000 JI MONTPELLIEI J .AKERMAN NEWPOIT BllGBTS 3 BR $749,ooO ZUSANTAANA D:ADAMS BARBO& llDGE 4BR BIG CANYON 3BR $839,000 9MONACO B. MILES 81 IOYAL ST GEOIGB $995,000 8 . HILL PU llONTOIY BAY 648 BAI.BO& IS DI 6 BR Sl.~5,000 E. ,PORK.ETT ,JU S T R t DUCE D NEWPORT BEACH BEACON BAY 1416,000 Prime beach location. Channing 3 BR home within ateps fo the beach and tennis courta. Ideal family area. Move in and enjoy the summer. BAYCIEST S.49,000 Perfectly located & beautifully redone, this 4 BR. Home has it all-FR, large island kitchen + formal DR. . NEWPOIT HEIGHTS HI0,000 Remodeled home on large view lot. 2 BR. Deck on view aide, large family room with fireplace + wet bar. Room to expand. UDO HH,000. Want to enjoy bayfront livine at a fraction of the cost of other bayfronta? Consider thia 1orgeow 8th floor penthouse w/unaurpuaed viewi1 OWner Will Consider trade. llA&BOl llDGE tU0,000 Popular l 1tory .. Jodelle" floor plan consisting of 3 BR, 2 'h BA + FR. Views of ocean, bay + Fashion hland skyline! Pool + park adjacent to property. BEACON BAY HH,000 Outatanding one-of-a-kind Pulaski deeicned home with lovely muter bedroom, loft, Diane J ohDIOn kitchen plua 2 BR apartment, spa. NEWPO&T BEACH 1111,000 Thia is your opportunity to enjoy the good life. Comm. pool, apa, &. tennis. All atepe •way from y~u~ upgraded 2 ~R 2 'h BA + den home with a mma coif course vaew. UDO Hn,OOO Wonderful comer bayf ront condo in attractive co·op bld1. Exteneive bay + city light vieM. 2 BR unit is well maintained + decor in new! ILUIOIUOOI t UtOOO Sun1eta over Catalina, liahta of Fuhion ~ • from 4 BR Harbor Ridn drum home. PR + WOOdpanelecl library witli Jl'P. •10.ao COLDWC!l.L BAN~eRO lCMly Park-Like s.ttlng LliJN 2Br 2'h8a + den, Po01 & Pealu.Ja 1117 spa $485.000. Cennery Vtlltlge Realty. 873-3717 2BR 3Ba hOUM w/gerege iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii9I ·~ block to bay. Vwy .. UIT9IJ quiet street. 11300/l'no • .... ,a&. yearly. 142-7404 Beeulllul & Pf'l\late Plen 2 3BR 28a. cozy. Frplc, get, 2eR ~ o.n. 2.sBA Huny: :'~:.~:~ v sHsire won t lesl long et $1375 538-5789 A L . $435,000. Atk f« Lynne . g UndNy 780-5000 •GREAT VIEW ~ .. .A..V 3BR 2BA In quiet nelgtl.-~ .. / bomood wit.ti ftpk;, lrg ~t:wimr 11:~ 11 :'::\f:'Jr,m,~~ REALTORS• "9"4221 DUPLEX 38A 28A, Jrptc, patio, lndry, tum or un- 28R A.2 Lot w/ctoctt. 42' furn. 4114 Neptun.. Yrtf. on water. Exclu11ve $1350/mo.150-3143 S340t< ~~,:; v~ C..... W iii 118 11A L&.1. eona: MKAl'ttlur & PCH. 2• o•reoe. pool, Jac:unl. S9757mo. * 720-7417 VILLA IALeoA 1 ~ to Oen 1M1 21i 1BR, •l e Condo Welk to JMl'ftlne 38R 28A .. ~ MndyM-.... b9ectl. 11n.ooo. ,.,,, rm. din rm a cicUt -"'" llgt. 759-1195 SZIOO mo Aot 75e-IO IEWUITill ----111111n111-•1-nr.1~·*····· -"" lfD llTI• 1-1 I BE.i frJ be tu Cut on tho oc 2 m1 Wal co Fr S1 CM ~ 2) I , .. S1 Ex• 9/f 2BC S7t •: 85(). * 3BFI Pr: ... w/I tnc Sil ** pal Cal SH •Cl yll' S99t ~ I 22! •C Petit ~: '*O' .,.. 'T J t ic k ~ s le 1 "' ti d 0 f. I e s: ' ii c! I , I • ( .. • - WESTSIDE VILUS .. WllH .... llW!. 1,i .... FllllDT IUW•DIPTI 22~2299 Fountain Wy •CON00-28A 1~BA• Large 3 8', 2'h8a. 2 c. p ti h•"' 1 t attached g.,a;., w/d • 0 or -• pr 11• • hkupt, frplc:, pvt yard•. yards avall. Srnetl pet oti. pool & apa. 112501mo Pool CALL 84-2Me RESERVE ONE NOWI 1tCUSTOM 3Bdr 28a 1 ml 728 W. Wll.on St. bHCtll 2100 alt tkyllte. 2 FOf lnlOf call 543-7001 frplc, vaulted bMm Nloel S1350mo. MS.-MeO* 1•------•I 111 VIA U>O NORD, UDO 111.E-Prll'lle boyfront locotlOI\. Dock for lofge yochr. Sweep- ing view of boy & lllO\lntolf'ls. 4 BR. 4~ 8A. Greot locotton & porenuol ...................... S1,llO.OOO 243 MlllT Pl.AQ E. COSTA MISA - 5pocoOUS lonlily horae, -pootW. ' 81. dell, -ronl. lore-yord. ~ ............................ ~. $26',000 100 SCHOLZ P\AZA, PH. 12, N.I . -V•llOilles condo. ,,.nthoonoe floor ... ~ ovtUond..'IQ .,..wt of boy & oc-. 3 et. 2 IA. pOOI & tpa, guard golt Wo//i. or bok• 10 Modi ..................... Sitt .... **MORI OFFERINGS** ..wP0RT •ACH DUPUX C~ Cod design dliple11 Upp« spaciout 3 BR. 2 8A, new catpel ond poll'lt, low• 2 BR, 2 8A. EOch ur11t hos fnplac• ond 2 cor goroge ............... -- 8AYFRONT HKMIN• -41h tloot unit, 8oy & oceon .... ws. I 81, l BA. comnt. Pool. pollO, slip OV011obie, Eatellefll buy ..... -- ,. .... ULA OCEANPIK>NT HOm l•~· Ing rooni. rnoster M, lntchen upt10lfl1 deft, I Bl· down$I01rs. Some boyvl.-................ ... U1.80A Pll•llU-...A DWLD -Neor l'ovll>on. Woll ro ocean, stOfes & rettouront 3 Bl, 2 8A, den up-3 Bl. 2 BA. ~- ....................................................... ·····- WATERFRONT HOMES, IN(:. Raatt ... • COLDWel.L BAN~eRO Expect the bese llYVIEW TERUCE Ofemette J. M:-Peters llnQJi-.famlty home. 3 BR + FR Beautifully dec- orated. Very light & bright. Private corner tot. Fabulous gated com- munity overlooking Newport's Back aay. 11•• OPEi SIT I Siii 1-5 21 CIUIUIT BLUPPS Townhome. Hiahly upgraded 2 st<>ty end unit with tile. & hardwood floors ind new carpet. fresh & bright decorator's own 3 bdrm unit with 2 air prage. 673-6900 .......................... SllS.000 UDO ISLE remodel. Freshly painted. 3 bdrm, 2 tMths & new arpet & tile. light :l1~~~ .... ~'.~-~----·'-~-~~~ ..... ~~~ .. ~ BA VCR.EST Sophistiated ' bdrm re-_lT'lodcL Io.p_.q!Wity withJamily & fOLmaf dining rooms & eat-in kitcften. Brick trimmed patio & sparkling pool & spa. 631-1•00~ .................. ~ .......... *515,tOO CORONA DEL MAR DraiNtic, new q~lity construction. Contemporary 3 bdrm condo in fabulous difftop loation with spec~cubr harbor & ocean views. 631-1•00 ...................................... f7Z5.IOI UDO ISL£ lovely 1 story 4 bdrm home, be~med ceilings, Fr. doors & Nrdwood floors plus extra wide lot. Sunny bright & open with central patio & real country charm. 6~1-1400 ................... ,. ..... n•• BA YFRONT 2 bdrm condo _.... fabulous boating action viewl on l5eh floor in sec~ building with doorman, elevator & . 631-1•00 ............ . BIC CANYON belting' bdim with fam- ily & forlNI dining & tush prden with sparkling pool & spa. Open floor plan, v1ulted ceilings, textured walls & fbgstone noon. 631-14'00_ ......... ~ WEST BAY Remodeled tMyfront wlth .dock-{~ boat. Tastefully decoraited with 6 bmlly. bdrm.s & maids quarters, ~3~~1r~~-·--~---:~~---~~~--~~r.~ LIND~ ISLE Cate guarded prestige. Cus- tom S bdrm with f1m.ily & formal dinins room, 2 sunny patios & dock for brge boat. A great family home, cl<>1e to tennis & clubhOuse. 631-1400 ............. $1,GI,.. UDO ISL£ Just reduced . . . beautiful traditiONI S bdrm lMyfront with doCk fOr large boat & open harbor views. Cozy family room, hudwood floors & fr. doors. 611-1400 ......................... $1.JIS• ClllLE lolllU NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 144-1010 206 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-'31-1400 • BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE l1S MAUNE AVE. 71f-C73.-.e Fine Homes Tour Set for SUnday, June 12, l~ P.11. Niae Prope ties, Pric .. S43S,OOO.Sl,S9S,•, Opea ia lew,.rt le1cla-Oru1e Couty heat. 4141Per ... Caa•ft•m,C'a •• ,. "In Jiil,. Cameo Shoret landmark, attractin brick exterio.r, courtyard/pool entry to ' bed.room, 4 bath residence. hpan.sive ocean new. tts• ,,...· 13UlaJsWe,U• ..,.,, "..,-..n., Secluded waterfront on "Cunation Cove." Four bed.room.I, 4 b&tht, 2 fireplaces in aingle story el.an, lueh lanchcapinq. Sha.red pier/ dock. Quick. ace.a to th• o~ .... Charmin ntial. '1,HS,- ' 4121 CertlaM, ea... 111.i .... , ca .. ,. " .... •.,W Family fun in ll9ht, airy er;iruonment. Si.n9l...tory floor plan with atrium atmosphere. Four bedroom,· 3 bath, fabulous qame room and •eluded ~- Pt.eented at 1111,HI 112 Pliuettil, ... c.reu •t1 llu ...,_ )y c.u;, •aati lmpresaive numben, could be 6 bedroom 4 bath home, or 3 bedroom, 2 beth du. Hill.aide loc&tion in Olde Corona del liar with significant charm, ..ve.ral d.cb and couid91able potential at ..... 1113 &es•rlltle, .... ""'&II • ..,..,,_,rw.. SenMtiou.l new u.tinq, U'f'W before open.I Could be 6 bedrooma or 5 and a den. Thia ia a family home in a fiH family nei9b.borhood with pool, and OCM.ll 'riew. Askinq MJS- .. ' .. I • . ., ~.· . •• a..~ .. •Spa *Pool •view *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool vG1v. Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SILE 2 BEDROOM 2592 Arbor. Bayshores 631-1400 S...5,000 Sunday 1-5 484 E 16th St. Costa Mesa 548-7887 $278,500 Sunday 12-5 412 Hazel Dr. Olde Corona Del Mar 759--9070 $380,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 30 tt23"4 Hazel Dr. Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $895,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 t v 15 Toulon. Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 673-9333 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2025 Vista Cajon, The Bluffs. Nwpt Sch 720-1704 Sunday 1-5 2 IR plus FAI RI or DEM •v44 Belcourt Or North, Belcourt, NB 760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 ·••2009 Irvine Avenue. Back Bay view. NB 631-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •tl-425 Ooean Blvd, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $1,649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +7 Sea Cove. Sea Island 644-6200 $633,000 3 BEDROOM 408 Avocado. Corona Del Mar Sunday 1-5 644-6200 $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 509 Carnation. Corona del Mar 644-9060 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2012 Deborah Lane. Newport Beach 631-1591 $299,500 Sat-Sun 12-6 2463 Irvine Ave JtF4, Back Bay NB 631-1400 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 324 Undo. Peninsula 644-6200 $495,000 2215 Meyer St. Costa Mesa 645-8115 $185,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 21 MontpeUler. Harbor Ridge. NB 644-9060 $650.000 Sunday 1-5 1141 Pembroke, Westcllff. NB S...-9060 $329,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 311 Santa Ana Ave. Newport Heights. NB 631-7300 $550,000 Sunday 1-5 t 225 Santa Ana A¥e. Newport Hght1,NB 644-9060 $749.000 Sunday 1-5 607 Thames Way, Costa Mesa 645-8115 $169,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 215 Via Nice. Lido Isle 631-1400 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 112 Via Quito, Lido lale. Newport Beach 721-04._. $509.000 Sunday 1--5 115 Via San Remo, Lido Isle 631-1400 $555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1414 W Oceanfront, NB (R"4) 646-7171 $650.000 Sun 1-4 3 BR plus FAM RI or DEii • +722 Cameo Highlands, Cameo Highlands 644-6200 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v25 Cormorant, Bayview. NB 644-9060 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 710 Kings Road. Kings Road. NB 631-7300 $659,000 Sunday 1-5 3261 Michigan. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $223,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 19 Montpelller, Hatbor Ridge. Nwpt Sch 721-1200 $669,900 Sunday 1-5 1833 Port RenWick, Harbor View, N.B. 640-1212 $459,000 Sunday 1-5 7 Rue V1llars, Big Canyon 644-6200 $925.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 Sycamore Creek, Turtle Rock, Irvine 559-9400 $399,000 Sunday 1-4 216 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle 631-1400 $499,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 18842 Via Palatino. Turtle Rock , Irvine 559-9400 $459,000 Sunday 1-4 219 Via San Remo. Lido Isle 631-1400 $589,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 12 Whitewater, Jasmine Creek. CdM 644-9060 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 414 Alpine. Santa Ana 645-8115 $232,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * * 1108 E Balboa. Newport Beach 673-9333 S 1, 195,000 Sunday 1-4 t • 15 Inverness. Big Canyon 644-6200 $1 ,295,000 Sunday 1-5 2701 Lorenzo. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 1507 Mariner. West Cliff, Newport Sch 645-4760 $349.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 17061 Rotterdam, Huntington Beach 646-3643 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 PAULSON REALTY PROUDLY PRESENTS NORALEE PAULSON TIE ILTlllATE •llrl ftneet tn thfl remodeled & rec1111gn1e1 3 bedroom townhOme for the dlectlmlnating f9W whoM lffMtyle Clem.nett the beet. "E;lllll" II TIE ILIFFI . .,. PBN BOUSE SAT/SUN 1-S 812 VISTA SUERTE EWPORT BEACH 4 BR plus FAI Ill or DEi •1334 Antigua Way, Baycrett. NB 631-7300 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 **47 Balboa Coves, Newport 8ch 645-8115 $585.000 Sunday 1-5 t 2209 Cliff Drive, Newport Hefghta 631-1400 $795,000 SattSun '1-5 • 2027 Commodore Rd, Baycre1t 644-6200 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 •1019 Dolphin Terrace, Irvine Terrace. COM 631-1266 $1,150,000 Sal/Sun 12-4 111 E. Bay Avenue. Peninsula 644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 +v 1 Harbor Ridge, Harbor Ridge, NB 673-9333 $785,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2331 Heather Lane. Newport Beach 548-6211 $379,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 207 Port Bristol, Harbor View Homes. NB 759-6700 $429,900 Sat 11-4/Sun 12-5 •43 Royal St. George. Big Canyon 644-6200 $800.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v ••t1 Rue Chatuu Royal, Big Cyn, NB 760-8333 $649,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1038 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiis 644-6200 $579,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +••319 Via Udo Soud, Lido Isle. NB 673-7771 $2,900,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +30526 Via Llndosa. Laguna Niguel 646-7171 $520,000 Sat 11-2, Sun 1-4 & BEDROOM J 1939 Port Bishop. Harbor View Homes 644-6200 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +2018 Santiago. Dover Shores 631-1400 $530,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 211 Via Eboll. Lido Isle 644-6200 $635.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BR plus FAM RI or DEi • * *500 Harbor Island. Promontory Bay 644-6200 $1,590,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1839 Leeward Lane, Baycrest 4 644-6200 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 •• 14 Oakcres1, Big Canyon S...-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *** 1018 Polaris, Dover Shores. NB 673-9333 $875,000 LH Sat/Sun 1-5 ••t218 Via Lido Nord, Lido late 631-1400 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 UDO ISLE I I Ill ,11s FAI Ill or DEi •508 Evening Star Lane. Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 1795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••548 Harbor Isl Or, NB 644-9060 $1,595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR ·SILE 1 BEDROOM 1507 Raitt Str•. #K, Santa Ana 645-8115 $49,500 Sunday 1-4 2 BEDROOM • •411 'II Oahlla Ave. Otde Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $295.000 Sunday 1-4PM 2 BR plus FAM RI or DEi * ..... 44 Befcourt Dr North. Belcourt, NB 760-5000 $725,000 Sunday 1-5 2150-C San Michel. Costa Mesa 759-1501 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM * 1961 San Bruno, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $249,900 Sat!Sun 1-5 2634 Vista del Oro, Bluffs. NB 759-9100 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •427 Vista Rora. Bluffl. NB 759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR plus 2 BR 513 Carnation. Olde Corona Del Mar 631-1266 $569,500 Sunday 1-5 3 IR plus 3 BR • 424 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 675-9115 $525.000 Sun 1-5 HOMES FOR REiil 355 Vista Madera. The Bluffs. Newport Bch 673-9333 $1900/mo Sat/Sun 1-5 I I ; 1 II t 2 2 8 1 21 21 s: a. 1 2& 11 e: I < • ~ I In b c p 28 .. 28 II TS 28 Cl rr pt TS. Co cc & ,. Rt In .. m 724 co Fr ~ de THI! Pl.ACE TO LIVE tlH,000 A house designed for elegant enter- tainment, yet providing a family room with fireplace. a large patio and pool for informal family Uvlng. Four BR. 3Yl8A. Hobie Denny OCeAN VIEW t1M.OOO Newport Beach condominium with ocean views from every room. . Laree master suJte plus den. Lovely · neutral decor. Very ltaht and spacious. Walk to beach. Gayle Am.to or Micki Cooper 9ILtNGllM.A 11,M0.000 ),S acres (It used to be an Orance COunty. P.arkl. Manicured Jaw~J 00 yur old pine. flcus and palm trees. F1owertnc shurbs and fruit trees. Private pool. 68R.. 7BA. Barbara AUIMt ' UM°"'°""'*'" *1,no..cm a.ck Bay KTe~. beautiful view. Tree ltned drhew•y. Over 2 Kres of bulldtnc potentlil.. room fOr pool teMll court. ride horses. Create '~own.._. four BR. 41hBA. BeVerly Morphy and Barbara Aune A Uw.:.aT '-.uY" ..,.._ Four llt. wtlh private pleasant back piltto .... lerje pOol and l\reptt. Open•< •• to ~toom. New tile rOOI In 1916. F\11 b9dl w/outside ace 111 Stan Eaton MlmlESETTING ..... Enter the courtyard from your circular drive to this wonderful cus- tom residence. Large rooms. 48R, master suite occupies entire second level Light wood floors. larce kitchen. breakfast area. Wonderful grounds with pool Ann Peters COftOMA DEL MAR .... A private paradise on the canyQn. Four Bit ltnBA. formal dining room, family room. Maenficent crounds with pool & spa. Security system. Priv•te ocean beach. Ann Peters F~Y.HOm tW.-0 -Custom bWlt home-. Peninsul.a. FoUr BR. )~BA. family room. ~ distance to beach. bay churches. fun zone and NliVC. Great nelchborhood. Hobie Denny BIG CANYON I 11,111 Monaco pl•n. 38R, l~BA. townhome. La~ master .suite located on main le~. fi9rura prl- "ate patio •nd spa. hfo story entry. Laree formal Hvtnc ~ cttr\inc rooms. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody MAMO.-VllW HU.a ..... Laree family home. 48R, JBA. Grat .. Monterey" floOf plan. Canyon v1ew. spark.Una pool and •· Per-fect property fof your deCOJ•tor tOuch. Lds I.cobs VILLA U' 1fA ttW,111 OCMa & heiW vtews ,.._ "* lovely qUlet and pftvlte unit. ::="'~~-~ --community. SusM ~ Tll IWllft 11111 ..... pan Ctr . F811hion ..._ The E1lldeo Alt ~w-.aorai••-~ ••nlce l m81 1 only &40-$470 ... 111.YPl.IT •.. .., .. ......... WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP :ro $600/MONTH. MUST HAVE ftE.. btABlE-VE~ INSURANCEo ANO OMV PRINTOUT. M()N. DAY-FRIDAY 2·5 P.M •• WEB( .. ENOS & HOUOAYS 4-7 A.M. NEWPORT !CORONA DEl MAR & LAGUNA 8EACH AREAS. CAU. Ml .. IXT. - AmtFORm1'11 slowly catching up with men in wage parity ..._...., Milo ~·t think it'• imponan1 10 Otar a..., af~n. be sun heJtbe u...,_.. Unf'ortuaaaely dilC'rimr:: I am a ......... bu-. ia iM retW'la pboM calla ua1e1a the pmon For the pua five ~ l have ibat tbc dedlioa aoJlfban or noc aisu in 1pht Of Ill 1M WGlt Mllltd ~ 10 *" NW ud calls mck 'lhret or row ti111e1. Thi• worked Vt:rJ clotdy with a eo--.ortter wu lbeir's '° mllre. T1Ht lhould help taken lo preveiat it OM IW ..._ • lk--1..aimMwllillalake ~11mein.avay1wkwvdpGlitiona1 and~'vebrcorntvcryeoodpenonal 10ketpyourf~inwl. IOlutJons. cumatJy ~~ "'°"' naoeey la ~Jobi IO I ICT'eeft aU Wa calls. I bave IOOktn 10 friends. I was~~ and rr,lbler wntt 1 tlrn~ _,,_ ... -: wow.. clo ycMa ha~ ...,. wt him about thls but ht Claims thlt M)" responsatiilities iftdude super--... ..... • • • for a temporary Ol ""temP IO~ aatilda "llll'dilll dtia itwe"! aood dme-rnanwmnt dicwa tbat vilina this pmon. Ualonuuieh', he WM..,_ a penon wt.o baa over pofition. Em~ an _,,. ~ -0.T. t;c~do this. h ih1s true of otbc-r has been unmp01Hive ao my dircc-30 yean apcrienc:ie in ttil businc11 to be intttnted in your lldll•~: Deer G.T "t ellecutivtt as wtll? 1ion and his wort pwfonnanc:e in *Orld do w• aftet appljins ft:>r a work u~mnce than YoW' • "Plw h's ld\lftl bettcrl A recent repon -M.M. atntral has bten uMCcept.able. Ttr· position, is la1C:CI, Ud told the often these positiollt become pcr- &om the U.S. Burau of Labor bearll.M. mination has occurred 10 me nffithis/htrrooperationuchupipon ~uaJiOC.tionsarencelleat.butihete mantntones~f.!.IC)'OUAR~· SWiltics says that the •venet ftaU. A wtll orpnized exC('Utive uses althou&b I want to live him c~ery now more than ever. Expllia l!wMt ii no openins. even thouab the 1tra1ina your abili,ua.ratbcr · .Jutl time female employee &odilJ arm 71 lime-manq.ement 1«bniques to pri· possabfc chan«. plus J want to your expectations are. oudlne them position wu ..Svtitiled in the papet? fillif)I out an apphc:auon and takine • petttet of btr male CIOWlllrpart's oritizc bis/her time effectively, but in maintain our penonaJ friendship and. if ntc'CUlry. &ive time trama on Obvioutly aee dilcrimination is 11ill tat. • u1ary as ooooeed to 62 ~t in a surve)' that l ~nonaOy conducted outside of work. How cu I hand.le each. lfhe/shC'hau problem with this beina DnCticed and 1 am, tbertf0tt, • • • 1979, For .. tbe Cl\tn' level ftnlak withnumerouscxc:cutivesfromboth this situ11ion M.thout jcopard.izina e..-'bl ...... a.:.:naron:tcftoo·au~ituteshon&mn It-. llldiatlltl II• la •rm (l6-24 yean old) poup. the per-small and la,..e companies. 94 ptr· thefriendship? suQCSt a trans.~ or pc>111 Y ...., :;plo~~~t for i;'na. reflectins an Cdf.U ...,_,._ .......,,. • cen'-IC is 89 perceat and will COft· • cent of thetn said that thty retum -N.D. oTpportcn 1fsnr~nt>to'o~hoo1t•\,fosar iadnoUther,er jobty a' uns••b work rtcord.1 am in rny late J•l'fJlal«I fl'#.., -"" N .,. tinuetoincreaeaslheyaietolder. theirtelcphonecallswithinonetotwo 'h ... ' • uallv• .. ~ "'w,. mft f11 .a.~ • • • 1 • • h · . ...,._,. Dear N.D. friend who bcxomet a suptrVisor is .SOS. ,_ ~ .._ Dear Jleaee. day~ c aamma t It l' lS DOI ......... Conduct 1 performance evaluation not &akcn seriously at fit1l. If thinp -1.J.C. P1Jo1. P.O. a.z 1-, _._ - 1 am 1 sccrewy to aa ieuaative business to do <>!t.r:' IC. and candidly tell your friend that you don't improvt wi1hin the time hma Dtu J.J.C., lllU. lliJl!ziU9t IUI %1':!1.!!!t HM r.ez-t IUI l!Jle1aat SUI S..rl!z.,.t 1131 la SUI s.,a.1 _. IUI .,..,._. .. l!wln •I SIM !'tk1•1G" APPOINTMENT ••"•r *i§Siill8* ... a 111111n llLMIYl..uL CLERK II MYOWlll/LmlY HIDING . UUL lllDDllY --•••nPT Aee .. Costa M..a erea. H~ w. heve tt-. ~ on • ~eble. '*'' appeer Contulting E.lectrlClll En-OpenlnQ fOf QOUnter, fold-. I\ FIT, II~ -o ~·d a.ton·''' 2•8. Tuee hrl ICI +comm. AM hrs, Part ~Job Ind you,,. the lnt•tlng Gen Ofc. typing glneeeflng firm With good Ing. mrsc pet1on Spic• (min 4 yral. Smell N8 flnn. 8·30-e for busy RMI El-RADIO Sii time &AZ,4101 keyt f:Ult ch•ge 11<1111• r•fd. good Oflv rec. car advancemen1 op · TRANS COM SYSTEMS, Span. 2813 Newport lllENAlffiYf Word P9rtect P'f/I, C.it tateofflc4tlnCostaMeea m~ & computer BK furn c M toe . .O/hr wtt. portunllln Current Calll unit ot a Fortune 500 Blvd • N.B. 873-0830 VU. CwOI, 75 ... neo. Mutt be reltable. front otc Hae ~ tOt MM-W llTWI duty req'd Never a dull Call M·F 848-1831 drivers lie and proof of Comp.ny, Is • matket Dry Cleenet-. Thlt" not M aoency MARKETING REP Mm appeatance, It typln~ eger!TralMe end Per1 ,_,.. ume good wages & moment In our CM otc --Insurance. Fun tune Attt leader In the dfflgn, nll , SlOOO/wtc PIT, "9x tin. req'd, exp prefd. but WI ..... '*P let.I~ benefit.. Cotta M... Loll of reep. 631-8480 •CLERICAL OFACE tor Claire or Gary manuf.c:1Ur9 and Nie of l&lal lllr Due to COMpeny a r9C*lt Call Merllgn 4.fpm. train Call Joan Trout ~ti mutt be neet 1n &45-7441* 30+ Hra. Mlac office 852·9995 airhne entertammenl and UUS Plllll aua:eea we .. in•~ •7• 2tO 831-1268 .,..._. courteous .._. f 11 PIT dul.... ayplng. phoM EOE M/FIHIV aif'bome Information~ FIT PIT ltiOn t tw 30 ~ v .,. 8'>P99'anc9. • NOW HIAING np'd Mby T-..1!.. NB/CM .,. 846-7797 ---~ ,.,,,. Out Costa M ...... Exper not nee . 0 • IO .. ---~.and wlllinO to V .m.-. Md ~ ;~t;i;"" ~· clhty currenlly has an PIESSO-r.rtltlff4 alert In vwioua poeltlons r-• •rr-IMfn • vefY exciting buat- lcw tM ektetty Mutth&Ye w/eommlaalong ~~ COii IESICLEll openlnglntheQuahlyAs-Coronade1Mar873-4920 UptoS12/HflOlt9'11 GYN, N.8 . Brighi, nesa. Some etectrona relerencHlb.ondable. peraon. 2950 Harbor Exper nee IOf new 53 bed FfT PIT all shifts No ••-sur~ Department tor• EARN $500 °'more weetc-If you are amblUoue and :-'~~~·J:.ir:~':. -PT•lllT ~~~••='~ ~ Good pay + flu hrs. BMf, Metro Car Wash hos pllal Clean & perlenceneoessary Con· Clerk. ty stuffing envelopes 11 enjoy Rock and Roll with billing & collection• --lout COMkMreOon In a.tust haw car. 741().;7030 54$-4191 cheerful. good ~y. ben-u1ct Ron 631-78AO• home No experlenee. mutlc;. i:i-. cl.ll.uLfat Ut.-l 100 ot-1~1 · Chlroe>ree'k: otflQe In Cot· .., c-.nt csw-9AlfY ---I ''n ~ tfils Country Club Con· Your dulliea wtll w:lude ForlrMWonnetlon aend Lon 975-1215 ona del Mar~ Wiek . .,rex 10em CATERERING valeSCent Ho-i>lt.al S E date enlry of par ta sell addr....cl st•~ TllV'llT .... .-T.. Light IYOltlQ Exp ptef but In person ~ CJ , II " I ff ...n Ul• I I ASSISTANTS Santa Ana A1te, S#lta • numberl as well u oen· envelope to Hom•· Sn~n1S Fuhlon laland Or-not n.c·. 813-«>70 10 3Pm •I Hallat~~ For 9UfTVMr employment. Ana Helghll 54f.-3061 lllTlllftllS ••ting vanous r99Qfll ma.let's PO Bx 250, lhopedlcl. N.8 Exp'd .... , .. '" -• -· Hllll Mall needed.c.1'40-3737. Laguna s.wdusl F•llVlll --·--• ~ lrom the computer Ourbom Mldl48121 WELCl\Un\J onlyt Salary oS*'I· FOf ...-.....'!!CdM :H--t::!. CM• --------1 Food ~ F0< --..,.. --WllTEll database. You will also • U.U. &p9t Dora reo-a797 FIT gener• UT•-""" un " ... on ~~~·~"E appl call Suunn•'• , .......... .,. ... EIGHT LOSS THE perform cletleal IUppotl WI Sl-Slln Mortgage oompany. Prof • So Cout ~ ~ & Catering. 986-5213 .... NATURAL WAYlf ac11vltlea lo Include Weekendt. Food demos. 1111111/mf Medical appearanc:ie. aalary: E. · F\lftlFPIT.~~~ (6<14)293--2709 ACOIPIESSHI typlngandflllng Poaltlon 873-2370btwnGam-1pm lmmedlete OS*llng for WlllllTlll tlable AvtNowt875-8 CUlffDI aft 4pm FM A Patch 8 deyt requlrea 2;.1h~~m!~: fl . Host ... /Holt poeltlon. PIT Mon tf'IN Fri 8-1. U.TilmT .....-1111 M'D •t Wlml f /T Miiie college atUdent PIT --Pounds awayl 60 Pat ~.~clerical akllll 0fl$f Must be able lo work FnNon laland. 144-7148 NB. firm Mekl c:heerf\11 l INSTRUCTORS W 1 ... MJ-4lM non-amkr. Dark aull h8ftrJ hnH f/T ata aavfngs' Fam111anty with dBASE 111 Delivery person wantecUor nights and wttnda AWY . * IOYIE * talented lndMdull Buly Rigging, meantalning OMr --liiiiiiiiim--1 req'd, 840-5335 Deflve.ry/Stoc:k person. pl high volume ltlop! Musi daily 5-Spm Ml CASA. phonea ft typing greet a lntlructtaf'. Cal (111) 111 lllNI Call fat Appl 648-7,..1 Ml-l1M ~ • us. be 1as1 and etflaent and 296 E 17th. CM EXTUS * c11en11 ~1P,o ~tt. .a3--0747 Of llC>PfY •1 ~iced w/~ant ClUlllS ADI Clwlfledheupec1 .. irlf«· TRANS COM SYSTEMS able to delivery 25-30+ lllT/•'ftll front ofc apl)Mtance, Newport Oune9. N.8 bKkoround. PleH•nt F&PIT flex lw'a. 15/ht. W•• mdonforP90Pew1th proYldel employeu wtth deliveries a dey Gooc:I Immediate opening tor: NeectMfofnon~pro-prevloua ••P helpful. ****** erwtronment. 4SM~te50 train. COM. 875-1579. ll**lfneeds. compellliVe aatartea aod stan1ng saJary and extra Frid ·Sat1Hday-Sunday ducllone. No experlence. teglble handwrttlna. Call llfu• ... -.. - 1 comprenenalve ben· t>eoefits for right .,.,-.on. ~,.I ...._ __ _.· 213-4f9-1351• j Ma. Sulllvan. 752-1272 -..... ..._om eflta package We Invite Call 540-5328 .. ..-r• • et•--• Exelullw Eur~ you 10 apply in peraoo or flllf/IAOI-• • CdM 640-6381 Loula . PART TIME leoMfJW• PrlMIMf Shop et c'owft Ctyatal f d th --.r II 112 Plftl N 8 . flR firm Mella front Court In M ,.1nt com-:.:; hl~f4;y'~me "'1 For Cosla M ... Tux $hop. ••SEOLlllEll • dell! peraonahly wllBM & penHtlon. SeMI ••- TRAISCOI SYSTEMS Dept. OCP-0812 3095 Redhill A1te. Costa Mesa, CA 92828 CALL 6-46-1124 Good pay.own trenee> & be Per hlf WordSllr. moderate penence required. Cell FUN WEEKEND JOB V04J reliable Jenny 548-0821 ' lesenatt.alst phones. 72G-OSM1 VICky Harry •I tM-1555 choo9e when G11te out HOUSEKEEPER mll * * * * * "* trM samplee In mark•t• 20hra/Wk to clean home 1n l.E II · Salel near horne. Join ual Nwprt and offlee In CM. ~~~~~~train UC. R.E. person, Ulisl In Are You SPORTS Mind· 921-8877 Lndry, housework, •-on Job Mu•t be neat Md r; new eondo proJec;1 ~n ed? I wlll p~y you ll!flElll IFFICE rands. projects etc Mlhr ---aon•ble New. office B Well groom• . s tOOOtwtt If you. ,. QOOd • permanent 545·3292 ..-peopfe person For &P-on the ~ Plf "'9 Perm PIT In H 8 RE Of· tocac Mii~~-~~= .. ~~ potnlmenl ~608 Sat With FfT pey 141-5114. -;;;;;;;;~;;;;iiiii;l~==~-pati;~:;t;;~l·-~------1----... -----· EA .. al n..... Em..._ M/F/H f w·11 ' HOUMk~ . ---.....,,... t-· Wed 10am.a..-.. _..,.,,.,., .,.,. ice i train I nee. n-PI T ~~keeping/ ask for Wanda. 755-1155 -'-"" ....,... S.... $2.56 per day That' a ALL you pey fof 3 ""-. 30 day minimum If\ the SERVICE amkt $5/Hr N:Hi989 LADIES Locker Room Al-Restauranll eUll ..-r + e IUFTSPOm/ IEIE•• FICE M be fluent 1n PUT Din.I. TRI BUSBOYS (Must be bit-.- BRICK/CONCRETE.,;;;;.-•-a)f-~ .. ---·· -SI. nal IF ~:'.-7 :!m....30pm. LloydP .. IControleccept-1ngual) SERVERS. ct~·· t~ .. ~ -.. --•"•1 -1ng ai>Plicatlon tor route HOSTESSES FfT & PfT r--"W pr Prof reliable. r•. reta. Newpor1 8ch AIE ottoee Reataurent ••P•rlence •WHIT 11&11 t-h. W1e 1raln Mual have E•P nee:. flex hours TODAY, 2t3!5M-4173 FREE •I 8A 1·3283 tAN l T HA LING SERVICE 675-1110 Olllllf llR ""' -------Gar/Yd Clnups, Trees __ _ necnsary Two (21 full good driving record. Apply 2:30-5pm dally lll'T UU. Yll ftlaic ilt Jon 845-8192 ... At• time position• o,er'I 1800 E. COAST HWY Apply •I 568 E Dy« RO llWPHT IUOI •st WAIT a -m:=::ib~-coun;~ • .,;'..~ HAULING. CLEAN UPS. XstR&Od1CAL counsel DllYEI F /T •Cat14~· NB 844-9550 Santa Ana btwn tam--3ptn. 1111111 CLR For oppty c:d -Nat'I DIRECTORY 1(19S. Oualtty Guaranteed QUALITY WORK, FREE lnalrucllon·lndlv /Group Apply In per90n 1522 UIEUl.,,. WHl lmllll PIAllUIY llDl 1800 E. COAST HWY wholfflle COfP .... 15yn R.c Pat 6"43·9044 EST MIKE 722-7858 Ingrid Galry 498-2914 Newpot1 Bl, Cotta Mesa f>hones, filing, ltte typing, Pf~ 9lltP Oeahd 5 NB 844-.g550 REP fOf 10Ca1.,... 3&- 1t1..:1..1 ---.-• • -FIT days,benef111 "PPIY The Orange ,Coast 09ity Oya/Wk. No nlghla. Resteuranta 40K 111 yr 713-712·1•1 INCREASE YOUR REACH ..... .. .... ttiat Paiatiat IPG, 17851 Skypark Cir· Pilot II looking for .,.. weekend• Of holidays Tll11LU FUn ORE MONEY! GETIHOUf\tMPAOYED CHILOREN1S boo ka MATURE4idy, respon-1eYwtofHappyNB '"'ORK cltt.SteG.lrvtne energetic person 10 .... NwptBcharM64().65el -·-• ~~~LE~PARTTIMEJ n-... aulhor has chlldcar• Sible Ptyehologllt Aefa Customers Richard Smar w-GENERAL OFFICE II.SI our Olttrle1 Managers PIOIE SILES .,,_ M and women ~ leniM .,......, opefllllg*t ::· ~50-5882 availab&e. 499•5409 (Uc Ins Refs) IAS-7608 OVERSEAS Clerk typlat. comput•r 3 days during the week, Now accepting appU-1:' Mii our Profltat>te une YllJ.IW Niii GLASGOW PAINTING trainee. Fie• hra Call weekends and holidays. Several Immediate poe· c:ellotla IOt experienced· of Calendars Pena and F-__ ~-i1on 1r1 ... U ••y•••L Lu•sca,i•t Int /""·t 30 .,..._ •• ..._ MaJOr u s companies Marilyn 4-41 673--9280 Apptleant muat Mve re-111on1 avalltibte at our •Weitera/Waitress Advertlatng oma to Loe.I -............. ,... • "eost ..... a ...=,: -I Lawmcart ..,. , __ ,.. ,..._.. 1nttMt'Wlng now tor liable cer wllh vll•d CA Costa M•• location. •a.tender& BuslneM Firm•. l!arn CAU TOOAVll ~ferences 642·5214 TA>C·FREE. High In-l11er1l ltflo• drtv.f• lteenM, proof ol P•t time ~ and :Ho91-Ho9tea Weekly eornnv..on. Sec ASIF•LllS •63t·33M• GREEHUFEt>yERJC T&JPAINTINGlnt./Ext COIN' Pos1t.ons COf'I p 1 lefy 1n1uranc• and OMV Saturdayam~fta. Coc*tailWaltress Your Own Houra. y TINY TOT HOMECARE. 2 ~alloo-lnstallahon Bal any reaonab1e ptiee muwon, Dau Pro· at1 ttrne. approx~... prtot-out Stetting pay it Call after 3 30pm •Cook Prompt Frlendly s.rvtoe Service ~ory yn 1n bus nlghly qualified MalnleNllCle 650-8772 Uc •45830 498-96« cw1ng, Security Engi· ~:• ~*vr~~~u-S7 00 per hour plus gas 631-3339 :=..... from 79 Yw Oid AAA-1 ~-•tallYe tunyhc 75t-8458S.nd1 Main &Cleenu ----n~trs E•·M•llury typing 40-45 wpm, allowance Pl•Wlll •Jan .. -1 Company.Nol~ment lananoe ps Painting I Wallpaper R9-01tsel Mtcnao1cs Come In to apply at ''"' or Collection._ Preoittoue M2-U21 td. J10 ,..._ • ltni lrrfOatlon sys. remove & moval 20 yrs exp Cleen, Welders Mtdte•I. ~~o~~!:u'!~ No aalH II/Hr + Apply lft person Sai.EJcpenenceNotAe- , .,.,.~ Ct tnm Ir ... Jou 557--0730 prompt, reaa 8A2-5937 Food ~~rvict & m..ny. bonuses. Mon-Thurs w 1 . IC 1 .H Ec1 ., .. NING• -sny mor• w~,.......... people II lnterealed, 3pm-•ftm Sman CdM TORTILLA FLATS-IRVINE quired r ti ev n ~ DUSTY'S Landacape/lawn GRAD STUDENT Paint... ""' ~ ..,.,.,_,.,~ please call Judy al (714) ~.... ,,., Peaka NEWTON MFG ..... lltml CUSTOM (the right way) Main s.rv. Wklytmonltlt lnt/exl low retea highest Locauorn Pard Travtt 642_4321. Ext 318 -· rml otc Calf ... 5 875-92 t2 277t2 vi.ta del Lago C 0 M 'p AN y , 0 •pt The Calf. PuMc Utlltl'-Wkly/bi-mo refs 873--3349 1 ume FrM nt 241-1640 quality wont, 12 ·yrs ••P & Full 8fflt't1t PKk.J9t PllYATI PIST.,,. Mltak>n Viejo, CA G3109• Newton, Iowa ~ .. ~ '!_~ •HOUSECLEANING* GAAOENtNG-cLEAN UP Reta avt Doug 720-9149 on ~II auignm~nu PIT No--. ._._._.., Reataurenl 50208 1515)792-4121 • .,_, ._. ,..,._..,.., PROF'L WORK XI Refs ~roous clj)ploC.Jnu c.all llllJ Piii. Ill Wiit •-It ...._ ·-' T m ••-ooode movera, print their nt Mow-.doe-lrM worlc-full MICHAEL COX PAINTING f81JI900-l IOO or tt-nd .... 11-,,~-Start 15 hour. Mon-Frl•f 'I-UL.II ..... p UC c.i T number. Reas Ratea 723--0994• maint. Aas. 966-2718 S12/Hr + MATERIALS rt sum<-to 0.... &•&9 9-1. 8am 8A2-6M2 NB OlahwlaNr/Cook Trainee Unique Gitt .Shop In Cor limo'• I cnauffaw I print Caltfomta Sweep~ DBL-A-TEAM 15 yn ••P Ret.renc.t 57~-4008 Global ~ :.t t;~:1 PllHITill OUll ~a::~~ 3~., =-ona 0.. .... -~ ttleil TC p numbef '" ell Service Commerct•ll Juhan & Yolanda gatden-•PACIFIC PAINTING'* S:rnnlnl_,, StfvlCe 111 Wnt.., It, e•t. 205 FT I PT' Mon lhru Fr1 port Canter Or, 75 ... 9000 IOf eitp"d S~ on advertisement• II you Residential Lic: & bond· mg/houMCIMn 842--3921 Mellculoua-Oependable ..... ,.....,......... 7-.30 -4 Friday, Saturday & lun- Mve • question about ed 721·89821646-25&3 --Local refs 968 209I Joel 10936 N S6rh Strett .......... u tnn LEGAL SECRETARY am pm, no ••P "9f~ --.,........ day ~ 0( lndoot the legaHty 0( a mOYef E GARDENING SERV C6Mn -Surte 20S x...., LftlAAflon l Wrd beMflta S5/hr. Apply '"' •• ~ta ~ ~ limo Of chauffeur. c.n' •Prof Haclng FRE esta ups Lawna. Palm trM SWANSON & SON PAINT· -.. .... --...........___. ........ .,,.. person Currenllv hiring ••· . .,...,... .. , 7 -w11 10 .,., ._.P ref ,.,. ...... T>llTllU, FL 33617 ..--... --··---Proc N/amk prlrd Nwpt ... l•t•-• M 8 2291 Public Utllllea Com-... ,. · ... •2· 5053 tnm, garege. Al ~0--1 ING Oulllly work line. -··.,.-c:IM11tlecfa90' ar.-... .._ .. FIT PIT 7..,. ....... 11rS perienc.ct i---..·iiiiiiiiftiiiii....__ m.aalOfl 714·556-4151 Lie. Ins -• * TREE TRIM· TOP-SHAPE-1962 Compl Ext. from fofyou. ..,.., or -721 F.,ed St., C.M •LINE COOKS I ID•IM THE CLEAN TEAM Sh.wnp-Palms-~ $699 Uc lns'dfJ31-4170 *548-5525* :~J::IHOST amtllf Anatical ~ ~51~'::F ~' H~. Mike, 641-0512 VESCO PAINTING ANO MANAGEMENT PlllllTill, FIT •EXPEDfTER F.-ilon IMwl IHmOklnQ W0WN mrmeo Compt91e S.V Sprtnkler/ WALLPAPERING OUlllly ------Smell NB mto ftrm, 1537 F0t a permanent Po91tlon. ontce. M time Mon-Fri: Drywall-Patching. Texture lltdrical lnatal repw TrM trim & WOl'k FrM Etl 969-6349 Monrovia Ave. Apply Excellent wage & ben· (714) f40..15$$ Uc•288597 &31.9295 Home "' ott~ eledrical ~v:~.~~·M-;80:'" Parri•t JO IN 0 UR TE AM 8am·6Pm Mon-Fri. •flt• Pteue app1y 1n per-llmTAIY/.._ •ct •-.. a. worf\ et a low coet, great __ __ ~THING INTERIORS eonlo 3050 So Bnatol, Type IO wont. lf'°""9nd ...... WO<k •Bob 541-58t9• TIEES HANGING/STRIPPING , IT~ -M •540-0589• 110. Gt.a comipeny. Cal alJatMu SUNSHINE ELECT~ T~/remcwe Cleanup VISA·MC 873·1512 Mon-Thura 9am-2pm. UJQ.UTUlQ foreppolt1.,._,. A A lndoor ·Outdoor l.Jghting rn.rtawntapr1nktr751-a..1a wegatslMhangtoo-t'* MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS ~~~~~~furn~ Newport wa._.ont ioc. Lbl ...... :iR~~~ CeltongFaosetc.5'3-1965 Futts.MceGardentng s1r1p 1ns11t1.adv1c»tothe LOOKING FQA TOP QUALITY MGRS WILL-nyu..,. 1960 Ptacantta E*1ing hOUC'a Sunday-l50-244 414 w Or•ioewood•C Ftacn No Jot> 2 Bia or 2 Small crazy xtnt rets 833-7172 ING TO WORK HARO WE OFFER XLNT BASE Ave., cO.ta Mw =.=on~~net lml'l'llY Anaheim. 971•7030 PATS RedWOOd Fm & FrM ~. ~-~ Plasttr/lt~'r SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES PIT .... •HR OV'wnlc LMd ~ liua Custom Gat• Ouahty MATSUNAGA MAINT _ EVERY 11. •ONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOW-<RETIREES WELCOME!) AETAIL SALES ment Co. •:= eeo-l"'ll!'!W'l'!P.'!"P!l'IPI~~~ Coost /Repair GM-9080 Landscape-Flower e.da Int/Ext pate plutering, IV1 Oependablepenonw/MI retary wttt\ ...._ H U I I HI B i --SOd..0..nupa 731·1510 custom texlunng, QU&lfly ANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN & reliable euto for AM KITCHEi pl\of'9 .... Ct11n1f196i19 From S90-S1nks 1rom sso 1a yaaa work Problems-No Prob-OUR TEA11.• & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDI-med report delivery. raat pee. enviroiiment. Uc•396457 522·7577 HOUMtlold repen. paint. ..... !!. '•328864 554-7&31 M Houtty rate. cal tor more CllllET ComcN• ... a l'ftUlt .. , ltnicts retur1>1st11ng. cetJ*'1ry 8Rf& iiJOAk smati M PlaaMq -CAL COVERAGE. CREDIT UNION, ~01K into. ~t5Mt11. (Uwpm~ Exun11ot ben- A Al drywall etc Gety_Ms.s.5277 iarna ....... FREE eat• & -PLAN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES ,,· T -.... SILESaRllSOI ~ ~ '17'°'"'° " -.HANDYMAN• tetr,' 9f'$:3175 24 •r 0 9 Jll-1111 ' ,_...... ·~~t. no r"~ ~e.,.,,,.51 •#~~. Pamt-Varmsh-Eng metnt HEATING•PLUMBING CALL BETH, 6•2·4321 EXT. 205 OR SEND ..,,...,. .,, ... ,..,." ..... ' ......,, .......... ,_ 831·3816or842·1664 Big I sml Jobe-WOfk guar. Ma90fWY-GoncNt•Epoxy - -S O D y PILOT 330 W BAY ST typing. 2 to 4 days/week. National Lumber hat 8.,,.a Ml. 92705 Call Brue. ~180 All bf'kk WOtk. •30l709 EXPERT SeMoe & Repalf RE UME T . All • · • Hour a vary from ~·opening fOf a iiiii'iiiiii:iriiiiiiiiii m.;,;.;&.;.;;.;.;."'----•PROf Chrta11en~111ts EdM.,-tlna 847-2611 34yru•p 18yraln.,... COSTA MESA, CA 92626 9am-lpm. WILL TRAIN. M~wlthawortc. lllDDJIY4111151M * ••-•• * Homes/~ lnl./Ext • -Lie 409035 164-89~ Ap(>"J PennyaaYet, UMIO Ing k~ ol kltc:Mrt ~ neected lot ... Lie Qty Work Refs tc ree • · -0 IMfl!J.__ to ... ow kHc:IWt ceblrl9t HllefOC* In ~ _,_ E F t ••• •235 ·~ ~18 Ave., C.M, lt)'OUt and WW..,,.,,. 1rtmety busy •='I tOynexp • 831-1230 AMERICAN HANDYMAN *1 liiiii* iTTiiriii P/T..,/TDlll anc:t bettlc'oom home~ lwh. Word== "FAR WEST BUILDERS" Doots WlndoWI Feno. # 73().1353 AJrf)Ort --. flea-lira. provein.nt llM W 8ftd 9t'lCM1twld ·1 . Spec In RemodelMtg. ad-Drywall Plli'nbing a.th-CLEAN& EXParr m11r. .... 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( HE J SWI I I I I r r I DltErtOT ' I I I I I f £ P A £ H E I I 1· I I I D£MOLY j ::1::r:"'1 .... ':1=:1 :1 ,,.:.... "'=-== c:: 1..,...,...a .... r,_M_,_H_,tr'!"L-r-...,, ~~?:n'!.: ..... _ ;..;.ii._' .... I _._I ~I-· ..... I _._ ~f!' ._, ....,.,.._ I •=-:-r r r r r r r r r r 1 •e I I I I I M I I I I I NH M>TICE USIM Oucane, nearly n9W S 175 •723·0•80• Ml.JC NOTIC£ • .. .. Or11ngt CoUt DAILY PLOT/Sundey, June 12, ,... C9 r 112-1111 ..... ....... 1,. *** ARW~• ... .-. .... 8SllliS• ~JCNI BS~) 10!2 ~ lllS8111 8S J~ l;!O ~ 11C301 ~ 73!M 5 ~ IO~ 630431 16 S2& J11l~ IO~ ll'OHlll 11 3251 ato loOd 2!*VI07 Sales s~vte:e PMts ll"iS•~ 135-3171 1500 Au to M all Dr Sanra Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger OPEi 7 HYS - '11 Ca4illac ,. ....... . ,.... 112-1111 ..... ........... *** THI ODC·;. E ROBINS f )W ( ~ . .. .. .. ' 1¥11 •A •• ........ UIU &Hgandy *''" turbo! V9'y Si>oflY" Fully Joaoed!' Automatic" Only $7400 ...... 11 •• Wit" •'W •• grQW1! 1o4t ..... • 911( _, -· atl!<l"'CI -,_ So !Oii llfto9' -"-I lhd~ I ~ I Oo)Q " •Ill -,. -fl C-hitcl ANI "" the $( -·· S WC" \Jl)OCI CClft'pefl t ---- &42-5178 rtllllC M)TlC[ • PATRICK M. TENORE 1987 No. I R"kl••tlal R••I f ... 111•• 4scnt ANNOUNCES -.... Jlcs .. rt C..tn, ,...._ 1.a. .. Newport S..c., 714-721-1200 Robin ltnch rs • Top Procluc1111 Rtal Estate Broker 1t RE/llW. specllhM& '" Newport 8udL llOMS and tilt surrol,Mlf. rni coastal 1re1 fot liChf Jtlri.. She has C011S1Slenlly ranbll ill the Top 11 of ~/MAX Acts ll'llerNhonally. Rotiffl us .iso top producer II 11-¥1111 Cont Realtors prior kl IO'flllW 1£/IMX.. She has I .nastm de&r• in psrcholocr and tltldll sdtool before hit real estatt ctrw. MtribWll& her succas to her low tor people, she worlis MetnU,. tor hlf diellts in bottl iocm. and marUW. U. properties. For dllliuttd and protmiDNI senict. cal Riltlia 11 '31·12111 C...Y••••l'llll ... Wf,_.I ......... "-"! ........... .. .. ..., ...... _., ......... . .. II/IN lot\ ........ .,... 7 llMG II --..... l'I If llJIU S. All&lllllJl:llS.11....._ .... ., .. ll/INWIT• I• •• • & Jt I• ..t ..... -.w. ..... ·~ ...... ..,,., ......... -.a... ........................ -.-.,-.... --·-·-··-·· ... ... __ ................. .. .....,., .. .... ....n:&r......_ ~&.. ....... '8i. ..... _ -~ ' MArttll is cvnrmUy workill: lor Century 21 lfllind PklfiC 11'1 Nnport Beach. She concentr1tes on details and rese11ch tor bottl the buye's and sellers witti clltnts With price ranees lf!JWhefe lrom und« $100,000 to"" OWe! I mdhon $. She pm al her up!rt1St and PfO- tessioc1'1istn 1n btilldlne repoke with her clients best interest 1n muw:I. ,...,.,,. ..... .ca.1.-. ao.td ol lfNlfon ll.1y Chnsttan has been 1n the lefll9C)rlfy help busanns !or hwtlvt yr1rs. 11.ay IS the Solldlern Callklrt111 Aru Director tot Persol'IMI Pool, an H & R Block ComPiAJ, whefe she /las been empk)yed for sewen rears.. kly's officn Include Tustin. Cer· ritos. Cov1111, Montclatr. Rtvtnide, and West los An1eltl. Thi! company " ex· Pilldinc in Souttllfn Cahl0fni1, and plant to open offlCtS 1n Pas.adena and &u dunne die ont su months. Thi! Southtrn Cllrlofrq Re(ion, u• Klfs direction. rs one ol lhe most wccessh1I arns 1n the Mltthl Ills bftn I f!Siden! of ()ranp County tor over 24 yell's Ind knows Costa Mell, Nnrport Buch and other surround1n& 1rus. Her lain! tun thl,. lo do was to pm out Americ.an flacs tor Mernotlll DIJ. She enioys rul rsl1te and people. Dlwltlor fin ... ~ rttl ewtt .. Ille ~ 81Kll •H ..::t 1915 Cll!r.illly 1 lltoltr- modllt •UI ltll '-• [bs 11e.ity C. • lttwpart '-"•· • .. .. "'*"' -llln a.-"' n. Nr!iport llNcll Cam Wini INrd ol ltilton ... 11 I •1eto1 ol Hit b.irJ ..... i.11-• °"""' Ila ........ !fir C--Oill ... Mw*lll "llCI'• .t IJCJ, ~!of llef ............ (Cl, Ml IS I terlit.li 1Nfllepl. She: II liM ltb'lt • tt111.my lltlws. ....,.. Oft .. ~ c-ly ~ ~llllllOr111111~Alll ... yot111t•111e lllStlllltt. !h IO'lls 1P01t1 and plays 1 !W p!W ot -KAY CHllH8TIAN COllntry lor Pe,sonnel Pool of Amtr1t1. TOP SALESPERSON 1987 TOP LISTER '84, '85, '81, '87 Go6d K., Aw.-d 1 ttm.. F0t exc .. >Oonal real .. tale Ml'Vlce, cafl SALLY SHIPLEY &•Hr Shlpler 0eotge ElklM Co. RM1tJ Of'C. 759-9100 ..... 644-0496 a.tar BoJd Cot• prom daily that lis-are a l'tll ntatt ulespefson's bread 1nd !Mta. lht's 1 ~r m the bust. nesa. IChimnc the 3.2 million mark in -In 1!87. Cor 1 lelmld to specialize ill t1r1T11nt from '* meet trlll'lint classes she --"" JOined tho "'"""'' in 1976. "lo be successful ftl rel! ~Cori Sl)'1, "1 person has to do -n poss;111o, 1>u1 ,.,,,,.. • -...... tho 'ltry _ .. _ Siii's k-lor Ult <111 • ii.ts to lllr -both -' pnt. JULIA UAO . Jul" L110 has bttn 1n real CU.le (Of 10 yc:1rs A bttamc 1 broker in 1981. She is • member of the RE/¥-ll IOMll C1ub. which platts he-r 1n the lop I' of all S.les Associates in the Unikd Slllkt. She spC'ci1lizn in re.idtnttll il inYcslrntnt propnlics A: ronttn· lf'llCS on H1rbor RK!Jr. H•rbol" View homn It Scavicw in Corona Del Mar It N~n lkach. C1jm1 111isr1C1ion i1 her 11 I priority A· '°"" of her businns romcs from ttft:i:r-11 .. For )'O\Jf pct10Mlizcd SCl'.:Y.ICC.. 1n ruJ ew&le, c1ll-lulia Liao. 760-.5000. , BIH & Donni Webster hove been Rell Eatete ....ictenH"1 & ln1191tmen1 property apeclallal1 In thla.,. lor OW/I 11 _.. _ they ore --llnown In 1helr pro-. They .,. muttl-mllllon $S$ prod_,., member1 ol the _,. I~ A-lion ol Callfomll & 1he RE/MAX 100% Club-~"*" In 1he top 1% of Ill S-A110C1ateo In 1he u--·They-1 reputl11on with -Cltenll lor ftndlng & ~ "Speclll" Prop«tlel b91ore they r1llCh the open nWtcel. For lhet opecl"1 . peraon.1-• .,..., .... • - a •• 1111111. NMt1I ............ 2201 ,_,--·-·····= a.It"'-'• ''el:' ISJ.... $ H lll 1111 SalutiJig these Orange Coast Business Professionals • • • CIAd)' ... IS OWlllf ol lllltr. MllhllllC. I lvf Wl"CI ~'-"'t INt..s o\tNtJ ..... port IHO. Cl(llblt ol WIN( al l'Ollf ~ flltds. ~-IUfkellftl w!ll llOI\ flll I p!Oflt\ lo 'POllCI Of r.., bl$IS '""°"" I rlllilrfttr -~. ~ a..h{q ~ clleflb , ... "-~ ..... ""' ID "IOlllO!ftlf ., ·1 tblM "'' strancnt 11011111 ¥t 1117 $nlrt llld ....._ r .. lllft IG Ila, I• ¥11M..., d1111f1 ~I 'It I ..,, ftfJ lllrd tor rt. ., tM1J111Y 1111'1111 f'I. tlllr:11111t Wt (tn .. ~al * ·--.. lllacAfthlr !hi •M "'""'°'t kldl CA '"" ~1·1"5 P•~T,ldt-Siews~~ 0.-.0•ll•llG Della I'll$ ranked in the top 11' ol Real Estate Aeents 111 the U.S lor the put 3 ,em. Oetla la~ ilUlshn( ,oa in aelUna what JOU want. E&ch of he1 clients havt htr tonlldenlialitr. EnthuSllSnl, hi&h tnel'IJ arid pro- fessionalism show in tier veal track record. Delia l'IH 111 otensi\'I blck· around 1n 'erchlleclure. She's bMn • homtowntr & sales aaent tor 8 YtlfS in Newport Bue~ """"'" ~ fi"' homes $ inmtmtftt_proper!M$. -Cf!! lWia toda1 --· "YOl.I pl what 1°" want becwst W earu." - • I l F Ii a 81 ... .... "'I en pao I CV< 20 '°' try ' ro• Mi Bol hol rao s fou ovc - 1\ Pis11 eact Sil"' and Dal! Mq WI\( the I 1he1 -- ........ ,......., ......... American Plnal. wblle Randy Oreea loeee balance and ~ -crmuut-(bel~~ Ermolenko perfect in Final Rider wins all five heats. Schwartz also earns berth By PAT LAR.UN .... NIMC.1 ; ' I LONG BEACH -For Speedway racer Sam Ermolenko, Saturday niaht's American Final held at Vet- erans Stadium was JUSt a walk in the park. Ermolenko won all five of his events. racking up a perfect score o f 20 m route to qualifying for the ncxl round. The Overseas Final at Coven- try. England. on July IS. Also earning spots in the next round were Robert Pfeuin&. Rick Miller. Mike Fana and Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz. who qualified by holding onto second place 1n the fast race. Schwartz led the last race through four out of five laps only to be overtaken by Ermolenko in the fourth tum oflap fo\if. ··-1 had problems with the bike from the stan (of the race) ... Schwartz said. "M} clutch fned at the stan. and I'm disappointed. I've bcat these guys e'er} week. I don't think lhe United States 1s sending its best team to Europe." Ennolcnko. ~me 1n as the favonte aflcr winning the 1987 Ascot Long Track Championship was never challenged in an) of his races except for his duel with Schwartz. Schwanz appeared to have a commanding lead. but faltered at the end allowing Ermolcnko to finish with a perfect niaht. "You wouldn't bcheve the press- ure:" Ermolcnko said. 'Tm going against the worlos finest and rm happy to wm." "He defin1td) deserved to win." Schwartz said. "Sam's been working his butt off and is the hot nder this season." The biggest d1sappo1n1ment of the night came for long-time Huntington Beach residents Shawn and Kelly Moran and Fountain Valley's Lance King. All three were 10 con1en11on for the fiv e spots until equipment pro~ lcms spelled doom. Kell) Moran· and Kina both lost primar} chains whde tcadina their heats and Shawn Moran developed engine problems leading his founh race. "What can I do?" King said after winning his first race and placing third in his second. "The bike didn't feel good. then 11 staned spunenng and finall) I lost the primary chain. "This )'e&r I've tram~ harder than e'er and I don't want to ~ state champion or national champion. I "ant to be world champion. Right no" I feel somer for m) sponsor. Gold's Gym. They keep putung up the monc) and the bottom line 1s wms." U.S. Nauonal Champion Brad O·dey also failed to advance despite strong finishes tn his last two heats. Quahfiers at Co, entry move on to the lnterconunental Final at Vetland. Sweden on Aug. 6. From there, qualifiers go 10 the World Individual Spttdwa) Champ1onsh1ps held this )Car at Vojcns. Denmark. Magic, Pistons return home PONTIAC. Mich. (AP) -Home. Magic Johnson is happy to bc there. The Detroit Pistons arc happier. Tbe NBA Championship Series. tied at one victory each, shifts today from the Forum to the Pontiac Silverdome. an indoor football stadium where the sun and wind arc factors. .. h isn't like other arenas." Detroit Coach Chuck Daly said. The road trip isn't like any other for Michipn-bom Magic. His family and friends will be in the huae crowd watchina Game J as his Los An.geles Lakers try to rcpin lhe homecoun advaniaac. He said Saturday he won't meet with them until afler the pmc. He ma&ht even be able to entov a home-cooked meal after struggling with tht' nu. "I'm fcclinJ a Jot better now I ate food finallv for the first time last ni~L" he said. · Althou&h "n~s cxcitina .. to play in front of people dear lo him. he as postponing his reunion with his rooters. "It doesn't matter if they're upset or not," said Johnson. who played at Michigan State. "I have a JOb to do. If lhey're upset. they don't rcall) know me:· Johnsoo'sJob 1s to resist dwelhn• on the strangeness of the Silverdome and play hke he did in Thursday night's 108-96 victory 1n which he had 23 points and 11 assists an 42 minutes despite his illness. In thcar only Silvefdome visit this season. the Lakers won. I 06-104. btforc 40.278 fans Jan. &. •• JP ~ .. ':.~~== SUNDAY. JUNE 12, 1988 Gubicza mows down Angels on two hits He also fans nine. as Royals hand McCaskill 7--0-1-o-ss- Prem 'he AHedatd Pl'ftl Pitch11_!g a two-hitter was easy for Kansas f 1ty's-Mark Gubicu Sa1ur- da). "1 fd1 real comfonablc and relaxed out there. I usually got the first out quickly e .. ef) innin& and sta)ed ahead of hitters:· said Gub1cza. aftn the Royals defeated the California Angels. 7-0. at Anahenn Stadium. "lt was probabl) one of my best aamcs ever." he added ... , had a &ood faslball and slldt>r. I could throw the slider 10. than make the fastball sink ·~" Gubicza's p11ches ~vc him a scason·high nine st.nkcouts. He struck out the side in lhe seventh. moments after the Royals had scored The schedUle HOME T~v-Kan\as C11v. l:OS p,m. June 13-Kenus Colv, 7;JS pm June ,.,_Texas 7 3S Pm. June l~T.xes 7 JS pm, .kine 16--Texes I OS o.m AWAY June 17-Kansa.s C1tv, S:3S p .m • Jurie 18'--i(anus Citv, S-OS p.m • • Otl TV, Channel S • A" gamH on ICMPC. 710 three times to break open what ha'H bttn a tight 2-0 duel with Kirk McCaskill. "Until then. It was a tough pme. I couldn•t afford to have anyone set on base. because a homer could've tied it.M said Gubicza. 8·S. He pennutcd sinales by Chili Devis with tv.o outs in the fourth and Darrell Miller's infield si.,pe in the ei&hth. Jack Howell •'&lkcd in the tee<>nd and Bnan Downing reachina bate oft ,.\hOrtstop Bill Pecota's ninth-inni111 error for lhe Anaels' only other bascrunners. "Our 1982 offense couktn•t h.ave done an) thin& toda)' ... Downin& said. "He had a late-breaking slider work- in~ That's why )Ou saw so many checked sw1n~ and ft.airs... . Kun Stillwell had the first four-bit pmc of his major-le&Jue career. The Royals Jumped on McCaskill. 2-S. for two runs wilh-two~t 1n-thc steond. S1n&ks by Mike Macfarlane. Bf'l!d Wellman and Stillwell produced the first run. Wellman then scored on a double b) Willie Wilson. Newteam, better results Rasmussen stops - Dodgers, 2-1, in - first Padre start SAN DIEGO (A P) -&tween consecutive stans against the Los Angeles DodJ.ers, Dennis Rasmussen changed uniforms and became a different pitcher. As a Cincinnati Red, Rasmussen lasted JUSt I''' innings. giving up s11t runs and ~iht hits in a stan June 3. With San D1cio. Rasmussen struck out 10 and pllch~ his second complete game as the Padrcsdefated Los Angeles. 2-1 . Saturday night at Jack Murph) Stadium. ··1 \\as happ) m Cmcinnatt." said RasmuSSt'n. who was trad~ Wedo~ da) m Cllchange for pitcher Candy Sierra ... It \\as a good situation. but I Stanford defends NCAA title OMAHA. Neb. (AP) -Freshman Stan Spencct handcuffed top-ranked Arizona State for seven innings and Ed Sprague h11his22nd homer of the )Car as defcndms champion Stanford rolled to a 9-4 '1ctOf)' in the College World Scnes champ1onsh1p game Stanford became the first team to win successive titks since USC won five straight from 197().1974. and 11 was the first ume that two 1eams from the same conference. in lh1s cast lhe Pac-10. pla)ed m the champ1onsh1p game. The Cardinal. %-23. had the lowest \\tnnang pcn:"Cntagc. .66 7. of an) World Scncschamp1on in thc42-ycar h1stor} of the event Spencer. 7-2. allowed onl) SJX hlts and one unearned run through stven inninp.. After giving up a thrtt-run homer to Steve Withs m the eighth. he was replaced by rehcver Steve Ch1trcn. Ch1tren, who lost two of thrtt' decisions to the Sun Devi Is dunni the )Car. allowed one hit 1n two innings for his I ltb save. Stanford chased Arizona State's postscason pitching ace Rust~ Kilgo. 12-3. in the first inning. Frank Carey led off with a single and scored on Spraiue's third homer of the Wortd ~ries. Ron Witme)cr·s run-sconna s1nglc ended Ki Igo· s btd for a S-0 postscaSOn record and Blas Minor. who rcliev~. was victimized b) Brian Johnson·s two-run double. t I I I The schedule AWAY Tocs.v-s.n Oie90, l:OS Pm • June 13-ldle June l.,_AIMlnta. '40 p m JUM l~Allenle. •40 Pm. , June 16-Allenle, 2AO P.m HOME June 17-San Dieoo <2l. •-OS Pm June It-San Dieoo. 1-0S Pm • On TV. Channel 1l • AA g.emn on KA&C. 790 v.as not throwioi hke rm capable. "I hope I canttconsistent now. but I do hope people don·t expect this same "l>C of outmg every time.·· The· 6-7 left-bander equaled bis carCt"r high for stri~couts and set a new ht&h for the Padres this season as he pitched a five-hitter. -r-..fostl). rm trying to stay on an e'en keel now.-Rasmussen said. -1 don't want to put too much ~sure on m) self. I iucss I learned that from pla) 1ng m "lew Yor1:. I just want ~o thro" stnkes and challmgie the hit- ters." Rasmussen said his curveball play- ed an 1mpenant role m Saturday's outing. along with an adjustment he made b~ taking ad' ice from San Diego pitching coach Pat Dobson. ··It was a httJc mechanical thing,". Rasmussen said. ··1 was Jumping out too quick.and as b1aas I am. that has quite an clfcct. I was labonng on my dch\er). but not &etllng rt\ueh on my fastball." • •• h Staafont ...,_. beOll celebration of eee a ad .....,... KCAA title eooa after~ win onr ArboDa atate 9a111n1&7. ---.. Risen Star romps in Belmont He crushes field by l 43A len hs; DerbyvictOr Winning Colors last ••• poal ... ot' bato -.ectator'• pocket pays off .._ ..... , 'W.,... PITTSFORD, N.Y. -Pool pl1ye11 II pot baits in pockell. not eolfen.. but that didn'l SIOI> Nucy .._.. ~ IUI hcrdri .. down Ill< npl sick o(lhe r&dl hok at the Rochnier lntcm1tional Satutdiy and the ball bounced oa 1 bop into ris,ht trouten poctn of real et&lltl 111tnt Paul Levtnsttin. "1 aot u.p lMre and everybody was standi~ beck except ror oncpy wbo wujus11t1ndina there ... Lopn. Slid. '"'Thef said )'OU w.on"t believe it, bu1 it's 1n his piockct .. Tournament officials aUow- ed htr a free droi\' and she went on ao-par the hote. ad it not hem for LevlMtein. she might have had 10 take• bottY. "I pvc him a kiss and I gave him a ball and I uid, 'Thanks.· " said Lopez... who shot a ODC- undet-par 71 and was tied for first Lopa: with Lauri Peterson and Carolint Gowan after three rounds. Lcvinstcin said ht had a small bruise but didn't feel much when the ball $kipped into his pocket ··rm standing by the ropes, here comes the ball, and then everybody's looking around asking where'd it ao ... ~said. "I knew where it was. Right in my pocket." He's always wanted 10 meet 1..-0pez, he said, and he couldn't have imagined a bcttet_way. ··Here she is,'' Lcvinstein said. ''Gives me a k.iss on tM lips, even." Quote of the day f'raall IAyllea, coach of tM Utah Jazz. before his team played the l..akenat the Forum in the seventh pme of a National Basketball Associ~1ion Western Confercn« semifinal play- off scnes: "I haven't chanacd m.Y story. The: l..akers may be the best team in history. I have enough trouble k«ping my concentration there. because Dyan Cannon sits ri tacross from me.·· Green leads after birdie run Kem GrHa birdied three straighl holes n for a 67 that lifted him into a one-shot lead Saturday after three rounds of the West- ch«ter Oassic in Harrison, N.Y. Grttn, a playoff loser at Greensboro earlier 1his season. pulled away from a si:t·man scramble with his burst of three consecutive birdies bcsinning on the: seventh hole. He led the rest of way and completed thrct trips over the Wcs1chester Country Oubcoursc in 206, seven strokes under par. Diel! Ma•I and Australian Steve Elklastoe came on to share second at 207. Mast had a l-undcr-par 68 and Elkington scaucrcd six birdies across his card in a 69. South African David Frost, not yet a winner but seven times a runner-up in thiscoontry was nclt at 208 after a 69 ... In the LPGA event iri \>iusford. N.Y .. Lli•ri Pcknoa had si~ stnug.ht birdies en route to a seven-under-par 65 to move into a three-way tic with Noey ~ and C.roliac Gewu for the third-round lead of the: Rochester lntemational. Gowan. who led the toumamenl by herself for the firsl two rounds. survived two bogeys on the first five holes and shot a one-over-par 7310 hana on1oa $hare of the lead. Lopez, tlw= tour's lcadin& money winner, had a consistent round of 71, with one ~y and two birdies, to finish with a three-day total of212 ... Miller a.rhr rode a strong wind to a 68 and came from four sho1s back to take a one-stroke lead over Gary Player and AJ GelM:rier after thrct rounds of the Senior Toumament Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Barber. winner of the inauaural Senior TPC in 1983. birdied the third hole to bqin a steady climb up the lcaderboard and will take a S4-hole total of 7-undcr-par 209 into today's final round. Esau captures NASCAR event • RH Eua of Lakeside. dnving a Chevrolet Camaro. won the final JOO. kilometer NA.SCAR Southwest Tour~ al Riverside lntemauonal Raceway Satur- day. his first viC"tory of the season and sixth overall. Scott Pntett of Roseville. also in a Camaro, won the final Budweiser International Race of Champions. R1 vers1de's 2.62-milc road circuit is schcduJcd to be demolished after the 1988 season_ Esau.. 33. a construC'tion estimator who was the 1986 series champion, won $8,043 .. Roy SmJtai of Vtctoria. Br111sh Columbia. was the fastest second-day qualifier for today's Budweiser 400 NASC'AR Winston Cup race in Riverside. Sm11h, dnv1ng a Ford Thunderbird, averaaed 116.572 mph around the 2.62-milc road course Saturday. His speed was I 51h fastest in 1he field. but because the first 15 quahlieri were set on Friday, Smith will stan 26th 1n the raa. SC1 to bq.in at I o'clock ... Ayrto11 Scua of Brazil shattered his own 1rack record on the wa} to w1nn1n1 his fifth successive pole pos11ion and the top qualifyina spot for the Canadian Grand PriA in Montreal today. Modano top piclr. in NHL draft • • ~ii;;;!:;m Reds erupt in eighth contnKt that will PIY him more \hln Sil mim~wortll.in1nin1er• .... publishedS.1urd.yin to turn back 01· ants Tbt Ottaon11n, uid he and thew.am Md weed orally on thtcontrtct's ttrrm;irHopelulty, within ihc next rtw weeks, I'll sian 11:· Duetworth said. Four unidetnified NBA excculiva tllCndin& the ~·s ptt-dr1ft. KOutina camp in Chicaeo said lhey belie~ the deal wu wonh ctqeef to $16 million. the .. _per r<portcd. lfthe dul is compkled. It appe;reotty would make lhc 7.foot, 275-pound Duckworth lhe h~t-paid pl&Yff on the team and one of the hishnt~paid players 1n 1he leaauc. Duckworth, 24. said from Chica,o that he would tl)' to Ponland this wttk to take I routine phy.dcal cx•mination. which he must piss before thecon1rac1 is silflC'd. Moe threatens to leave Denver DENVER -Denver Nuacts Coach DouJ Moc has chanfcd his mind about rttinngat 1hc end ofh1scum:nt contract in 1990 and says his nex1 contract may not be in Denver. Nuggets prCsidcnt and general manaacr Pete Babcock has said he hopes to brain ncaotiations somc1ime next month with Moc to lengthen his contract. Moc said 1bat he doesn't care about a contrac1 cx1cns1on. ··rm 1oldcn as far as gcttina a contract 1s conccr~cd. Maybe my next one won'1 be 1n Denver." Moc said. ··1 may to for-an exlenStOO, I may-not:-A-1 thcendof two years, I may go somcplaCf' else. I'm not sure what rm going 10 do.-Moe said. Olympic boxing coach'. ousted Kea Adams was removed as the • Uni1ed States Olympic boxing coach Saturday bttausc he allrgcdly assaulted a U.S. Amateur Boxing Federation official last month. The action by 1he federation's National Review Board. after a six-hour hearing. was 10 &uspend Adams forsiA months. which had the effect of removing him from th._. OlympiC'S ... After listening 10 the statements of those involved and evaluating thl· particulars of the situation. lhe committ« determined that the sc,·cnty of the 1nc1dent dicta1cs that Adams should be' suspended from the Federation. which in essence .. removes him from the Olympic coach position." said Pa•I &ouor, theorpniz.ation's counsel . . . Galiaa Ol1tyakova of the Soviet Union improved the "·orld (('('Ord in the women's longjump nearly three inches, leaping 24 fctt. 811. inches, the Tas.s ne'4S agency rcponed. Ch1styakova was competing in the Znamcnsky Brothers track and field meet at K1rO\' Stadium in Leningrad. In another notable performantt b} a Soviet. Alcbllder Mart.la ~ualled 1he European record 1n the men's I JO-meter high hurdles. clocking I J.20 S«onds, the fastest time 1n the world this year .. . Peller Phillips ofScanle became the fi™ high school a1hletc ever lo clear 27 feet 1n the long Jump at the Golden West lnv1ta11onal at Sacramento State. Peller sailed 27 feet , 14 inches on his final jump of the mecl. which invned \he 1op track and field seniors from across the nation. His mark will not stand as a U.S record. ho"·cvcr. bcrause he wa!>a1dC'd by a wind of4.J7 meten per second. That was far above lhc allowable of 2.00. ., Television, radio TELEVISION S:30a.m. -AUTO'RACING: 24 Hours of le Mans (conclus1on), ESPN. 9:20 a.m. -AUTO RACING: Formula One Grand Prix of Canada. from Montreal. Quebec. ESPN. 101.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Westches1cr Cla~s1c, from Harrison. N. Y., Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: New York Mets at Montreal. WOR. 11 a.m. -SWIMMING: Swim to Seoul Olympic lune-up meet. from Boca Raton. Fla. (taped), Channel 4. I l:IS a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis. 11 :JO a.m. -BOXING: Replay from 1974: Ah vs. FraLicr II. ESPN. 11 :JO a.m. -PRO BASEBALL: Atlanta at -Houston, TBS. Noon -BOXING: Luca D1Lorent1 vs. Mark Adams in 10.round li&htweight boul, from Ravenna. Ital). Channel 4. 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA Champ1onsh1p Scnes Game J -Lakers at Detroit. Channel 2. I p.m -SPORTSWORLD: Sumbu Kalam· bay vs. Robbie Sims in 12-round WBA middle· weigh1 1i1lc bout. from Ravenna. Ital y: Ms. 01)·mp1c women's bodybuilding contest. from New York (taped). Channel 4. I p.m. -MEN'S GOLF: PGA Seniors Tournament Players Championship. from Ponte Vedra. Fla., Channel 7. es six runs ·2v1ctory Cincinnati's t«Ond consecutive six·run eiahth innina was better late than never for Manqer Pete flott Saturday. But Roee wishes it wasn't IO lall'.. The Reds-also K'Ored sl1 runs in the ciahth Friday ni&ht. but i1 was aner the Giants had liken 1 9..() lead. "I'd rather have tbtm in tht first innina." Rox satd 1fler 1he Reds defeated the Sa.n Francitc'9 Giants at Candlestick Park. 7-2 ... rm not romplainint abou1 the win but I wa!n't pleased 1bou11hc extc"ution. The Reds won for only the sixth time in their last 20 gamt'S. . "We just aot the breaks today .•• said Rose. With 1hc Reds trailina 2·1. Chris Sabo opened the eighth by hiuina the fin1 shtch from reliever Crail. Lcffen"-1-4, over 1he ltft·ficld screen for his seventh home run. · A walk to K.aLDaniels. 6ric 0.vis' fourth single and a walk 10 Ntek Esasky loaded the bases with no outs. Aficr Paul O'Neill fouled out to third off Joe Prict, Terry McGritfhita grounder 1oshortstop. Mau Williams tncd for a force at the plate. but his throw was wide for an error as Daniels scored wilh the go-ahead run. JeffTrcadway fOllowed with a 'rounder to shon$tOp and the neet Davis beat Williams throw home. Barry latk1n's l\\'Q-Out ~o-(Un double an<1J)aniclLbasc:s-_ loaded walk completed the ~ring. In other National League games: A1tro1 i, Braves t : Kevin Bass. who threw out the potl·ntial go-ahead run at the plate an inning earlier. scbred from S('('Ond base on Terry Puhrs infield single in 1,._.__J'._.....L.Jlli•I the I I th inning to give Houston the wi n. • Expo• I , Mets t : At Olympic Stadium, hot-hilling T1n1 Wallach drove home three runs with a double and 1"0 singles as Mon1real sent New York to its founh s1raigh1 loss. Wallach. who has seven hi1s in his last ei&ht at-bats. .. ..__ .. Da•e Concepcion of the Reda la reotn.laed by Bruce Fl'Oe1llJDln& wblle dlaputlnf.:~I with home plate umpire Mar.fl Hinch . hit a two-ru,n double that aippcd a four-run third inning 1-2. After Kelly Grubcr's forceout. Nelson L1nano's against Dwight Gooden. 9-2. lhe Ekpos won their third groundout moved Gruber to second and Campuuno conK-cu,tive aamc and extcndro the Mets' lonacst losing singled. . · strcali. o the season. Tlaen tl, ladia•• J: Jack Morris beat Cleveland for Cubs I, Cardiul1 I: Rick Sutcliffe. activated earlier the seventh consecutive time and Gary Penis had three in the day. gave up IWO hits over six Innings and hils and drove in two runs for visitina Detroit. . outduclcd St. Louis' Joe Maarane at Busch Stadium. Morris. 6-7, allowed oneeamed run and e1aht hus 1n SutchlTe. 4-4. who had been sidelined since May 21 seven inninp before Eric King finished. Morris is 21-8 with a strained rib caac muscle in his left side, retired the lifetime ap1nst Oeveland . first nine batters. He struck. out seven and walked one. Marlaen S, Twlu I: In the Kinadome. Dave Henacl PlratH I, PlailJIH t: Andy Van Slyke homered and and Rey Quinones hit consecutive home runs in 1hc dro\e tn four runs and Mike Dunne pitched a fivc-hit1er eighth inningasSeattleended pitcher Frank Viola's nine· for P111sburgh at Three Rivers Stadium. · game winning streak. Dunne. 4-4. overcame 10 walks and pitched his first Viola. 9-2. had not lost since openin& day and was complete game 1n 10 stans. He s1ruck out four. trying to set a Twins· record forconsccuti¥e vtctories 1n a In the Amencan League; season. He took a five-hit shutout inl\) the eigh1h, bul ,~ Athletics 13, Rangers t : rarncy Lansford's two-run ... Oa\'C Valle drew a ICad~ffwalkand'Henael fol,loWcd with homer and Terry Stc1nbach's three-run homer high· his fiBt home run. Quinones hit the next p11ch for his lighted a five-run fifth 1nn1ng for Oakland at Arllng1on fourth homer. Stadium. WlaiteSox 5,BrcwcrsS: Daryl Bos1on homered in the Yaakffs 8, Orioles I: Rookie Jay Huhner hit his 11rs1 third 1nningand scor£d the 10-ahead run ift the fifth aflcr maJor ltague graod slam and John Candelaria won his hit11n& a controversial tripk 1n Cliicago's victory al seventh straight slan for New York at Yankee S1ad1um . Con1iskl') Park. Candelaria. 8-2, allowed six hits 1n six 1nn1ngs. struck Boston's triple against Paul Mirabella, 0-2. appeared out four and walked one. He was making his first stan to boun("(' 1n and out of the right-field seats for a iround· since Ma y 29. when ht-left a game against Seattle after fi ve rule lloubl(' bul first base umpire John Hirschbttk ruled 1nn1ngs ~use of a sore left elbow. 1ha1 the ball hit the top of the fence. Milwauk« Mana$er Blut Jays 4, Red Sox 3: Sil Campusano's run-scoring Tom Trebclhorn argued the call and was ej('('ted by third single ~·ith lwo 001s 1n the IOlh 1nn1ng at Exhib111on ba!.l" un1p1rc Rich Garcia. Stadium gave Toronto 1ts c1gh1h stra1ghl v1ctory over the Red So\. Fred McGnfTled ofT"·tth a s1ngl(' off Dennis Lamp. * A""-tks IJ, R•neen 4 OllKl.11..0 Tiii.iii l._ ..... -~· ..._ .. ,_ ... ·-· p .......... M<G-ID s•-"• -· 1 ..... ~ -·· w ...... .... 1111 I I ' J • • • 1 I J l J S I I I tot• l t t I f 1 I I J I I l 1.'. 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"' W• " "' .. .. .. - B .J i ... s "'I :::i j = 1 ' WEIT DIVISION w L Pct. 08 Lat Streak ........ ~ Oakland '<> 20 .661 s-' Won 2 17-8 23-1 M1nnnoca 31 27 .s.w a M Lml I 11-1) 14-1• Kan1AJCi1y 31 29 .517 9 1-2 Won 1 17-lS 14-14 TcllaS 29 3l .483 l I ~ lost 2 17·16 12·15 Cbinao 26 32 .448 13 .s.s Won 2 16·19 10-13 Scaule 26 36 .419 IS 3--7 Won I U-16 11 -20 Aacela 23 37 .383 17 4-6 Loll I 9-18 l4-l9 &An' DIVISION New York 37 ll .631 -5.5 Won I IS-II J9-10 Detroit 3S 23 .603 2 7.3 Won 4 IS.II 20-12 Cleveland 36 24 .600 2 .S.S Lost 3 1~·12 17·12 Milwaukee lO .)() .soo 8 4-6 Lost 2 18-12 12-18 Bolton 27 29 .482 9 J.7 Lost 2 14-16 IJ.ll Toronto 29 32 .475 91,;, 7-3 Won 2 IJ.14 . 16-18 Baltimore I S .... .2S4 221/f S-S LO$t I 10-19 S-25 Sacar4.ay'1 Scores Kansas Cit~ 7. Amcel1 0 • Detroit 11, Cleveland 3 Toronto 4, Boston 3 ( tO 1nninp) New York 8. Baltimo~ 6 Chica&o S. Milwaukee 3 Oakland 13. Texas 4 ~attic 3, Minnrso1a 2 T•y'1Games Kansas Citl_(&nnistcr 6-S) at Aaael• (Fraser 4-S). I :OS p, m. Bah1morc (Tibbs 2-3) at New Yorlt (John 4-2). IO:lO a.m. Detroit (Tanana 8-4) at Cleveland (Bailes 6-4). 10·3S t1 m. Boston (8o}d S-S) at Toronto (Cerum 3-2)_ 10:3S a.m. Malwaukec (Auaust 1-1) at Chicago (Peret 5-2), 11 :30 a.m. Minnesota (lea 1-3) at Stattlc (Swift S-2). I :3S p.m. Oakland (Stcwan 9-4) at Ttus (Hough 5.1,. 5:35 p.m. Dodten Houston San Francisco Cincannat1 San Diego Atlanta New York Piusburah St. Louis Chicaao Montreal Philadelphia w 32 31 31 27 24 20 L 25 27 29 33 36 36 WEST DIVISION Pee. GB Lii .S61 5-5 .SJ.4 l'h 4-6 .SI 7 21/J 7-3 .450 6111 4-6 .400 91/J 6-4 .3S7 11 'h S-5 EAST DIVISION 38 21 .644 ~ 34 26 .S67 41'2 4-6 32 28 .533 61h 6-4 30 29 .SOS 8 5-5 29 29 .soo 8'h 6-4 24. 33 .421 13 S-5 Sat11rday'1 Scottt San Diego 2. Dod1en l CinC'innati 7. San Francisco i Pinsburah 8. Ph1ladel:>hia 2 Montreal 6, New York 4 Chicago 2. St. Louis 0 Houston 5. Atlanta 4 ( 11 innings) S&reall Lost 2 Won I Lost I Won I Won 3 lost I Lost 4 Won I Lost 2 Won 2 Won 3 Lost I Dome Away 16-15 16-10 18-10 IJ.17 19·16 12-IJ 12·13 15·20 19-18 S-18 7-17 13-19 18-9 22-12 I S-1 S 12-12 17-13 13-14 20-12 12·14 17-13 18-1 7 1'2-16 11-19 Today'• Ga.mu DM1en (Bckhcr 3·3) at San Diego (Wbatson S·S). 1:05 p.m. New York (Fernandez 3-S) at Montreal (8. Smnh 4-4). 10:35 a.m. Ph1ladclph11 (K.. Gross 6-2) at Pittsburgh (fisher 4-3). 10'.35 a.m. Chicago (MadduJ1 10-3) at St. Louis (Tudor 2-1 ). II: I S a.m Atlanta (Mahler 7-5) at Houston (Scot\ 6-2). 11:35 a.m. .i.. Cincinnati (0. Jackson S-3) at San Franctsco (Downs 4-S). I OS p.m Pro golf scores ~A toumament (af H~N.Y.I Ken Gr-1l·•·'7-106 Dick MA" 11·• 61-207 Sieve Elkl11111on ... 70·69-207 O.vld Frolt 71 61·69-209 $e;te S.6"fef'OS n· .. ·69-209 8iM Kret1ttl rl-11 ·6'--210 Jim Hellet 70·11 ·69-210 Pevne Stew.n 73·61·69-210 How¥d Tw•tlv ... n .11-210 L«en llc>llef11 '4-71· 7>-2l0 Jc Sne.O 61-73·70--211 MIU lltlc:I "·11·71-211 Sc:oll SlmPIOll 71·"·71-211 8 Chemt>lee 70-"·1>-211 Jtff Slvmen 74·10-6'-212 Grev "'°'men 73·6'·10-112 Frtd C-111 70-71·71-212 Jev HHS 10-70-72-21' 8 1M Bull'* ...... 7'-212 Oen H.iictor10tt 70-75·--217 IWtO Aolll 74070-69-213 Don Poolev 61·7'·.,...213 T Armouf' Ill 73·69•71--tlJ 8oCI Easlwooct .,.72.n-213 c11r11 ~rv n ·6'·12-lll 8oO LC>IV 7S· 7Cl-6f-l14 .JoMnv Miiie< 7S·ff-70-214 Tim Simoson 70·74·70-214 o...,ld Edwercn n -n ·J0-714 Clarence ltoM n -71·71-114 Larrv lllnker 71·71·71-214 Sc:oll Vef'Olenll 72· .. ·7>-214 Brad Faxon 6'·72-7)-214 ltun Cochren n-73·70--flS lo«I Twav 7'·6'·71-215 T Nahllme 73·71·71-21S Cr•• Stffltf' 7l·n ·71-21S w...,ne Grlldv 1s .. t -11-11s Jav Don Blall• 71·7'·72-21S 1tlck Me.i.e11 n ·n -11-21• PtW Stf'llO' 6'·75·11-216 G-oe Archef 7S·•t-12-216 L Thomoson 74·'9·1J-21' M McC~ 73·70-7)-21' llto!Wt Ii.di 72·71·7>--21' Irle/I Tennv'°" 11·71·7.._.216 J.ck lltnntr 74 .... 7..-216 Joitv Slndelat '1· n-1 .... 1" M Cale•~ n -n-n-211 Jim C•rttt 74·71·72-217 I McCeHl11er 10·75·7'-217 M¥11 Lva 13·71-7>-217 Anlon.o Cerde 10-n-1.-211 Tim Norrlt 70-73· 74-111 L Ten Broeck 72·10·75-111 llMle Ctemenls 71·74•7'l-?ll C O'COMOI' 7Nl·n-211 Ired Febtl 74·70-7f-211 Ill¥ R..., lrowll ... 74.7.,...Jlt Hal ~llOft 70-7'·1 .... 211 Wnnt Levi JHO·n-211 Clerk 8Ul'rOU91\t 73·71·7-21' Merli HeVH 12·n-75-21t I LtllOel' 74·•t-7 .... 11' Pal McGow.,, 72·71·7 .... 21' Duffv WeldOff 70-10-1t-21' 81Nv A.nclr eoe Nick Fetoo Mille Hammond Jim TllOri>e Steve Lowerv Herrv T ev'Or DenFonm&I' O•••d Ollr•n Mltn Moultftd 76·'9·7s-no Seniors toclmament 74·71 75-2'20 (et ...... Vedra a.di, Fie..) 11 14 75-220 Mille< 8el1>ef 71·• 6t-209 n · n· 7 .... ?21 , Gerv Plever n-11 67-210 11·73· 77-211 Al Ciel~l>e' 10· 7?·61-710 10 1l 71-?21 Don Je-rv 14 n 65-211 n -11-19-m eot1 CN1r~ '1·n -11-111 n 1l 11-?2) Bruc:t Crem11ton 11·6' n -211 7o·ll-WO 8 1"v Culltf 69-61 14-211 Cf'lerlH COOClv 70-6'·Tl-211 LPGA '9Umemetlf Lou Grenam 71·70 11-211 (•t ....... N.Y.) llolend StelforO 74-n -'7-213 Nencv LOPtr 12·6'·71-212 Larrv Mowrv 71·70·Tl-214 Cerotint Gowen '7·12 7>-212 8 •• Co111ns n-6' 7-21• u ur1 Peterson n -15 65-212 eooe>v Nochors 11 n 11-ns Petrv ~n 73·71·6f-213 w Zemorisi.1 73·11·71-215 Mei·Clll Chtf\o 71·11·6t---714 Cl\er~ S1fforo 73·6'-7)-215 Clnclv lterlcll 73·70-72-215 G 0•<:1<•n10tt 70 '9 7 .... 215 0 Amc.pene 61·72·7S--21S Ct.erk• Owens 7S·73·..-216 ,.._l'IC'V Brown 73·12·7,_.,11 Otle OoU9teU n ·75-6f-21& Celllv Mot-tt 73•73·71-217 Botl lbwll~ •-n 7 .... 216 S SI••""-'*' 61·76·1l-217 Don BoH 75·7411-217 Katllv Wl\llwcwtll 74·7s-.l-217 ONille MoocSv 75·72-7~211 Jodv lltowntll.lt 10-n -11-211 Cnl C111 ll4r111 74·7'·'7-217 Judv Olcllln'°" 73·74·71-'711 Ken Stitt 61·75·74-117 Martll• Fover 7•·7'·70-21t Arnold Pe•me< 11-a-10--211 Ketllv ~llewelt n -74·71-211 Jim l(ong 76•71 11-211 Kim Wllli.tl'\t 73·72·7-219 G-L111i.r 7S·70-7l-2lt HencvWl\he 71-14·7-219 DonMH~ .. 73·13·7>-219 AIQ Miiier 7'·7l·n-21' 0ouv S."6e<5 7S·71·7>-21' CoMl4t Cl!otlemt n -15·71-21' llalC>I\ Terrv n -72 74-21' Nenc:v llub•n 74·74 n-no Howl• Jollllwn 7S·7S·6f-219 Kristi A_,, 7J·72·7S-210 8ob ErlCllM>n 71·14·7.-2lt Off liti<llerd 75·71·74-2'20 eruce 0.vhn 11 7l·7S--21t OomeMoctwlt 71·••·74-220 Jim Ferrff 10-7l·7.,...,l, SuMtn tonllln 76·6'·7 .... 2'20 Oevt HI" 6'·7S 7 .... 21' LAurel KMn 71·71 n-no eoo Goett>v '6·75·,._21, Sherri Tut~ 73·7'·69-22'0 J•mCoctwen 10-7S-7S-t20 Jane Craft.,. 71 7•· 7S--720 HerOIO Henn•ng 11·73 1.-no M McG-ee 7'·13·70-121 Ooct. How"'1 11-11-n-no Cat11V MerlnO 73·n n-121 ~.,,Brew.,. 1-:·11·7S.-220 Vi<kl Ferto11 7S·73 7>-211 Oouo l'CH"d 73-:; 73-?21 ""81ee11-*< n -11 l't-171 Joe J1m-1 n -11·:·-121 M Fgrs 0o111 1S·74·n-n1 Dick Kong n-n n-.'22 Jul! 11111s1e-77·7S·•.-n1 c Ft00·Cuuitt 14·n-10-n1 Su-~ Rosie Jonfl 74·1l·7-nl 1u Oewn Coe 7'·75-71-m • G D'<••nion. '7 000 70 tf-76 Joen Jove• 7S·7'·71-m C11erte1 SlffOl"d. S.2SO n 69-73 Teal c.,,.,. 74·74·7-m n• All<• Jtitimen 7'·13 n-m How•• JoM$Ol'I. 4 ooo 7S·7S-6' ICeltltvn YOUllO 11·74-71-nl 221 A"IM>f'I Flnnn 13·73·71-223 Joe Jlmtntr l t50 J•nel coin 74·74·7S-223 Oooll FOl"d USO Jentce GI01.orl 7'·73·7-m m I a uni.owskY 71·75·71-223 Jtrrv lier~. 2,SOO n 11-11 n 7S 73 74 n -n Pauv Jotden 77·70·,._m n4 Pel Bradltv 7'·75·73-124 Millt Felclli<:ll., 2. l?S 13 7'·7l Clndv Ferro 70·71·7 .... ,,. 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LONG BEACH -Light. shift} v.inds that d .. inJkd 10 near uro 1n S;iturda\ ·~ third race scrambled thl" standings in Long lkac h \ acht Cluh'<i Race Wed Jim K1lru> ·-; ...._raltU \ in the Ma\1 Cla<o'> '>'3S 1ht onh onl' to come up -.11h a 1hird s1ra1gh1~1n '' 1hc "'"d ~h1ch stanc:d nul at Campbell's goal gives U.S. tie BL 0-\Pl-ST H unµ~ -Jod~ Campbell or Long lkalh ..cored '-'llh 45 ~"\.·omh rcma1ninJ 10 hh :hl' L'n111.·d SI.UC\ national water r<'''' tcilm toa 10-1011c ag.iinsl Hunµn 1n an C\h1b1t1on malCh \aturda' SL'rgc1 TotholHunpr) scored "llh 3 ~6 remaining to g1,c Hunpn " biggest lt:ad al ~-., \1omenls lat{ r goals b) Mike [,an-. of "'Jt"port &ach and In inc 'i Pt-tcr C amp~ tied the tcore 11 9-~ Toth pvc Hungar. a 10-Q ed~r "'Ith I !6 remamini before fod Campbdl's l)an& goal On Fnda). 1he .\mencans (I J.4. '' dcfcattd Hunpf) <k>. and v.111 nn play Yuao"av1a. the defend1nti Ohmpic and \\.orld Cup champion Juf) I at Stockton tn the first pmc ''' a sn-cit Califomm tour The .S. meets ) ugosla' 1a at Nev.port Harbor Htgh Jul) Sat ' pm and Belmont Pbz:a in Lona Beath Jul) I . also at 7. aboul I(). I~ l..nuh, tx-g.an 10 die lht rare <.ommrll<.'t" a11cmp1ed to \horten the cou~ ll">f 1hc l ntC"rna1ional OfTshon· Rule I IOR l hoat\ But one or 11o1.I) boJI\ had alrc3oe.h roundf.'d the marl k;1' ing ahc latC'·r staning das'loc.·\ dntung a1ml("OI~ unul thl' brC'Cze tn·~hcned enoua,b to allo~ th<.·m 10 ftni,h The four-ran -.en'"' conl lude"S with one ra(c tod:a' .\II thrl"t" raCl'\ 10 date hJ" tx·en 1:i li~hl 111 modc-ra1e air\ ">tandrnp allL'r 'of .i race-<. MAX~l Kl•to. 'V Jom Kllrov, Caltfo•"•• vc. I· 1-1 2 • ooonts, 2 Emef"•<>M JacQ~\ Oewailrv. vacM Club ~ F ra nce 1·2 2 6 3 Wifllf'l""&wk, Hal D•v. Bah•a Coron1n.•n YC. J·3·3, 9, • Uon ~ ~w Zee enc Larrv Sor• LM A~s YC 4-dnf 0"\ 11 IOR-A-1 lnsa11ati1e Freel Kr~~ Ch.ca90 vc I 1·3 4 , ~ Cl\amoosa v ~nt Mor•'• eve 2-2-1. 41-l To~NW.. JOM Are'l~ 8.elt>O• vc. 3-2 2 .• IC)lt • .-1 Qu1nttt~f' Don Hughe\· Oav• Ullman, Sant• B•rtlltre vC. 1-3·2, S,., 2 SchOCkwave, Rlcn•rd Cavalli Sant• MonK.e VC , 3· l·S I '• l ~rseohone, Joht1 ~eve, S·• l 12 io.t-C-1. Bravura, Irving Loub9, SI Francis YC, l·l·J, •' > 2 Voc!Of'v Rot>e<t Butkus Cabrlllo a..dl YC 3-2-2 7, 3 Pendr'•90A Ill, John Maclauron, Celttornla vc, 2-3-S. 10 IOR-0-1 a!No. Bert Ger~ Lone Bt>aCI\ YC. I• l•l, • >. 2 Nataol\81 l!ltKUll, Co••n Caw .. S.n FrenciKO YC, 3-7-3, I , S. ~ndragon, J.y Sl.,t\bKt Oe4 Rn YC. • S I 9 7 J ·U.-1 C.rMI Scot, Niell MNtrn, LAYC, 2·S·J, 10. 2 Ft.mbuoven1, 8.er"9Y & Sie ve Fte!1'\, L8YC, 1· 1·•. 10 "»: J O•at>io Tom & DOU9 .Joroenwn. LAYC, ) 1 6 ll SCHOCK-15-1. 8t.ill~uP, Jolm c ar.., ave 1-1-l. • • 2 Outlier. Didi. Schmidt G~ Gorctofl. eve. ?·4·1. 6at;l . R~1e11 fttelt & M .. n'<Sa 8 rogo1, SHI 8eedl YC. J·2·S 10 Management shifts at Laser Precision · Laser Pree..._ C....., has announced several key chanp in its top management structure. O.vW M .. GoMmu. an. exccuti\le committee member, has been elecled ch11rm1n and prn1dcnl of the lrvinM:lascd companr. Gttpry A. Mbler, vitt president and chief financial officer. wil serve as general manager of the Analect Division. The recrui1mcnt of a new president and chief excc;utive ofT1ttr is in prOf1eSS. Dr. Walter M. o.11re. chairman and president, and ~ Jte•p, senior vice president and general manaaer of the Aruiltct lnstrumenl Division, have resigned. DeaaW Sypell: also resigned u a board member and officer. but will remain as manqer oftheRadiomct~ucts liQC... :. -. . . . , J .. y Witt, former pcoQuct manager for Puel c..eept1, LP., is now sales manqcr/seatin& for the Santa Ana-based manufactu~r of open.officc: systems and CtlOnomtc scatins. She will be responsible for sales and markctina activities for the company's Seri.es One and Omnific seatin& lines., includin& all ergonomic scaung offered through the PCl{Tandem division . • • • Diamond Bar resident Erit'.k Wlepad has been named chief estimator at EW.tt c.rp., the Newport Beach-based acncral contractor. announced Kirk Elliott, prnident. Wiepnd. who was previously a projcct manager with the company, will be Jn{'Onsible for estimates. sub-conlNICt nego1la1ions. proJCCt scheduhna and contract administration. • • • Geffva Bulael• Sen-lttl, Uc., the Costa Mesa international merpr and acquisition firm. has a new vice president -Fretl G. Jqer of El Toro -who prior to joinina Geneva in 1986 was presidentofJaacr&.Co. Inc. a mcrterandacquisition firm in Denver. ••• Creating a new regional sales managing position. JTr M.adc9m,..nll U.S.A. has added San Clemente resident ChrlH J . BMJ lo the lrvine·bascd company. Buhl is responsible for all ITT saks personnel in Southern C1lifomi1. ••• Alfred A. YodlUI is now a principal and vi« president of Es.entJve Horlaou, lac .. an outplacement company. announced Charles D. Bearden, pttSidcnt. Yochum, who has 20 yean experience in human resource management, will be based in the firm's Irvine hcadquancrs. ••• P17cMs.,a nationwide firm specializing 1n employee payroll and tu return preparation, has named Troy 0 . Sibel as sales rcprescnlative, responsible for tbc Costa Mesa territory. • • • Deleltk Ouki .. 6 SeUa, an international accounting and manqcmenl consulting firm. has named six new pannen: Jeffre)' DuUlers. EliubeG Gorktt and Job Hapke, in its Costa Mesa offitt: Frff A. Gyst Jr. and Hert. Pttlm•tkf',i.osAnacles.. and Bnte g, MtWe, Woodland Hills. • Fireproofing urged for homes Former state re marshal says to use proper materials, test smoke detectors tratc on educatina the homcowntn By JUUl!l ROODS beaouse "15 to 80 ~t oflbt fitts ..., ""'cue s ••, occur in midenhal homes, yet we With br.nae COUinty ibout to face i1norc that." what could be:. dlnacrous fire teaSOn Peopk tend to~ the amaU rim this yc1r. Smokey Bear is not tht only that take the hvcs or .. the ones and one reelin& mart than apptthcnsivc twos. but it's the bia onn tbat make about the situation. the headlines." Favro Ykl. Former st11e Fire Manha.I Philip He iaraets Southtm Cali(omia Favro is also wonied about the fire with its pass)'. plains and San~ Ana threat So worried, in fact. thlt he's winds as the biJICSI fire hazard 1n the workina full time 10 ICC lhat people stale. Favro aurtbutes 75 percent of fireproof their homes. all fires in California to this aru. Favro. who spent ci&h1 ycan as the "Southern California is peculiar state fire marshal. rclianed in 1983 bccau~ the housing is 10 close to when then..Oov. Edmund G. Brown wildlands and .,.assl1nds.," said Jr. stepped down. He said hccouldn·1 Favro. "'When you do that, you~te just leave the fire industryromDletely an imbalance: with ru11ure because so he and a partner created J;avro-people don't buy the proper ma· Mclaughlin &. ASSOC"iates to fill the terials." void where he says the aovcmmcnt Is According to Favro.. one of the lacking: educating the public about prof)!r .materials. for a Southern fire protection. Cahfom1a home 1s a f!>Of that has "Most of the government funding been pussurr·trelted W1!h firt-rctlr· aoes-tn10-maintainins-1he"1li'eSlltr.' Oifft ctiem1ea~zedi nlcrtlle"cetts he said. '1'We do the things that the of the wood. He is.concern~ thc government personnel would do if public is not. ~t aware of this ne!" they Wfre budaeted enough.-process ahd 1Mocusina most of his Favro, who was tx;>m and raised in energy into t~ new p~uct. . San Francisco. decided to concc:n· "People used to try and spray their Weight Watchers takeoff At Work During the past four years approx-"We recently started a heahh imatcly 18.000 employen from such promo1ion program for our em- Orangc County companies as Dis-p\oyees. At that time we provided ncyland, McDonnell Douglas. TRW 1hcm with a selection o several and Rockwell have lost more than heal1h programs to choose from and a 3SO.CXX> pounds by taking advantage weiaht·loss program was the over· of Wei&ht Watchers· At-Work Pro-whelming choice."" she said. '"We contacted Weight W1tchcn and &raA~ording 10 the program's admin· learned about At Work."' istralor, Linda Messner. the number Black said that company ex· ofparticipatingcompanieshasgrown ecutives were imprctsed with all from four in 19&4 to 15 today. facets of the prOlf'lm. especially the One company currently taking convcnien~ of havina it held at the advantage of this project is Irvine· work placc:. based Fred. S. James and Co. of California. ..We we~ deli&hted with our cm· Cece Black, personnel adminis-ployccs' successful weight loss results trator for the insurance broii::eragc and the strong bonds that were finn. reports that the emplo)"t'CS developed between members in the panic1pating 1n 1he At-Work Pro-group. We're SO enthusiastic about gram have experienced boosted mor· the program that we'll definitely l\Je and enhanced self-images. · conunue with it," she said. It's not just un1reated roofs that F1\·ro blames for more thin half of tM ftm in Soulhem Califomia. Ht conudni c1ptttttt 10 be one of the llJltll culprits tt1PQn1ibte (Qr de· structi ve blazn. "Your 1ypical firc 1etnario • 11 cipmtts bci"' dumped ink>• truh can, .. he says. 'It ~ms simple, but we'tt jutt not PIY'2J enouah 11ten- tlon to these taunp. The pubiic also t1tet·Jm0U detec- 1on for 111nltd. 11)'1 Favro. ~·re no1 bein& m1in1a1ncd propttly. l'.'C said ... Most smoke ... rm• wtre put 1n IO years qo and people don 'l..cven know ifthey"n: stiU wOrkina." Unlike most fire educators. he doesn't put 1hc blame for the county's fire problems on apathy. .. ··1 think people care. but just don't Phlllp PaYl'O know what the real threats lrt," he said. "It's up to us 10 educate the roof wi1h chemical n:lardants." public~"· . . Favro said. ··But it's no good whcA it Favro hopes to see count1tt in rains and weathers.·· Southern Califomla IP.Prove .lq,is.- He points out that more homt· lation that would require spnnkler owners are buying 1ile. Fiberslas or systems in all rctidential homes. cement roofs but still the most Until that happens. he warns. t~ popular-materia~~rec--laxpayen-will-con1inue-10-P1-Y""_:bit­ ommends a treated wood roof made dollars to maintain lhe large fire-- of red cc:dar shingles and shakes. fightina staffs ncceuary in Southern ""They're safe, they're mon: attract-California. ive and they blend very wcil with the His firm is loca1e<I in Nonhem architccturc.''.Favro said. California. · Helen Pointer, a WeUht watcloen At Worlr. !•lier, Si,,_ eatlnl control tlpe to heel 8. Jamee and Co. emptor-. Offered at no cost to employers. At Work 1s a 12-wcck version of Weight Watchers· traditional program of food and weight management. How- ever. At Work is&C"ared toaddrt'Ss the spc-c1al needs of working peoplt such ascopinJ with hmited timc, the an of brown baaing, ordering business lunches and dealing with excess stress and tem~ting offict l~ats. 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'°""'COM ~A-LJrw l>d II only . Sl.00. OlADIJNE; Thi#'~,_ ...all ~ -• ) Oot)ll • 10I Pt'• """' • I ) 00 • !IA ollti Mt' prfPMt IW COl'lll"fO Into Int' 04'1)f ~fOI lO p!.«f ~Ml or UM' Vlf COUpof> bfoiow • ,.,1¥.lff ,...ry -flYt!O!H 0tWy ol<l'I No '"""'" .....,,.., M!J. pitU, ilwllCKll.. l)l'OdiUcP 0< ~I • l~ llel11 ......St bt' prlteod 11'1 ltw ., -" ,.,,, "--"0 ~i=:::::::::::::t=::::::::::::i:::::::::::i::::::~~ ~f-----t----+----1----; '·1-----t---+---:::-+::---i •1----+--'--'-J----'-j-.,.-,---';f •. , __ _ • From B•1laH1Weell't luWe Wall Street Coltm• NEW YORK -Cement companies hardly exude glamour, but their stocks have certainly moved into the fas1 lane lately. Lone Stir Industries. which was in the rtd last year and js likely to past 1 loss this year, has zipped from 1910 33 since December. And some pros say it•1 primed to go much hiahc/. The reason: Foreianers have been busybuyina stakes in U.S. cement comptinies, and Lone Star. lhc nation's biaest prodUC'Cf, is the last of the majors to remain independent. Some SS percent of U.S. cement capacity is already in the hinds of foreign comP1nin SU('h as France'• LafarlC' Coppcc Group, wtitch bouahl SS percent ofW•ttt Corp., the second·larsest U.S. cement maker • and __5w11"rland'1. l:loklcrbuk.. Lid which own...+7 ' Both-· Soutb ..... percent of Ideal Basic Industries. And New Zealand's Brierley Investments.. which hu a 19.2 percent ltfke in CalMat. a major C1lifomi1 cement mat.er, is slill punuina the company despite tht ~jec'lion of its takeover ~& • In the past 12 months foreign companies have investcd mos:c than SI billion in U.S. prOduceB, notes Stuan Shikiara, managina director at Prudtnti1'1·Bache Investment Management. He Points out that fo~ignen see cc:ment companies as 1 1tclllr investment in preparation for the U.S.'s neitt industrial boom. That's why some takeove~ arc convinced that L.ooe Star's dl>"i as an indepo are numbtttd. One in\testment manaaer who has been buyina the stock thinks• Swi5scompany has bceoload1na u.pon Lont$lar ind will l1uM:h 1 bu rout bid at S45 • shaft. "'" and "" .-lier club ruff for --· NOmiB • '11 J Q lt16fJ <) 5. . ,. L\11 • Qtl61 Q 4Qt1 <)- CUllES c.. No OM it cllaJiaa dllt d1-. ru '9lo 1 I ddtdlr mtcty 11 ol ...-........ -... -. __ l_IO __ _ =-~----. ,,,. llOVJ1I • y ... 91 ~ OAU_.,, • AliQJI Tiie *a-1· ---10 ... , .... ... ... ... 10 ...... ... °' ........ .,. manor.a......,,, Dlet • 11.--·•ror-.i. ~ ............. ..... to Ille 11 llictt ........... . a Slw .. flu* 'JAi' flf-= .....,_ .. __ "9"'1IO ..-.-. DI ... 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