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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-12 - Orange Coast Pilot, I EVEK'i80D'(. OUT FOR 5P((lN6 . e TRAINING! I . } UJ~AT ~APP SN ED TO WINTER? 3-12 · DENNIS THE MENACE #Hand a II the King's men couldrit put Humpt~ Dumpt~ together aga·, n. " JUDGE PARKER Why didrit they turn him into an omelette . MISS SPENCER ALWAYS SENDS US A LIST OF THE PEOPLE SHE'S EXPECTING EACH ~y SO WE CAN SIGNAL THEMTHROUGH,SAM! YOU'RE NOT ON THE ~19T I r A chicken prob~ I y can .. t write any better·n a si I ly ol; goose. · by Harold Ledoux L.OOK~:I'M HER LAWVER AND CLOSt::ST FRIEND! U:TS NOT MAKE THIS A. FEDl!RALCASE! MOON MULLINS 1'0Nl~~T Wfi J.V\Vi A ~PoRT iHAT 4SENATO~ No,A~ WAY w~s SSEN _ACCEPTING V,ALUABl~ .ADVICE FROM A CONSTITUENT. S,AM FLOGG HAS ~-~ l~IS IS SAM FLO<SG. ,ANOTHER C,A':JE. OF VALUABLE ,A[)VICE Accs-PT,ANCE: HAS SuRF,ACED. We ~o TO S,ANDY TRESS ON C,APITOl-HILL . iM& S!ORY __ ._ ..... .. ADDING AN07"HER ~p~Q 1. 5EE ... by Ferd and Tom Johnson IHJS IS S'ANDY TR5SS. I 1 N~VER Acct: PT H,AVE SEN.ATOR No.A~ WAY \/ALU,ABLE ADVICE: FROM HERE , WHo DEN IE S EV6R. CoNSTf TLl~NTS ,Acc~PTING VALUABLE ,ADVICE . SE:NATO~? • 'Jiit / '° """" /L~lt15 , .. ,., I ~CM-.. f" ,. - .1' .. CAN 'fOt) TRUST YOUR EVES? y._. .,. M lea14 ... dltfet• etUI • elf~ detalta '*-"" lop end boftofn ~ How ~ CM ~ find them? Chedl 8"SwefS with those below. -~:. ~I!~ • ....,.,.~, • ......., 'I .... t ..... II~ C ~ti P'ICIQ "I _,.,..11.IJ. 'I ~jjl() ZIGGY ~, ' ' 1 ... . OCJ'll t• ' ,1\19 ttve-llllW ....... r9qUited to COl1$1etl ... WOfd lqUM9 c-... er•m at>oo;•). .... quiddy can yeu • •itw fnlUlng words? D•• tllaN: 1. •tu•t9'Y ...-.. ......... ,...., .. ... 2.Sfrybll•~· 3.~ ... Wrtler'•-. I . WNtewery .... doee. Rem•mb9f. a WOtd square is maide up ol a group,of words that JMd tr1e aanw both across end down lnMft aac:t\ Word both • ..,. I Tune limit Two min ...,'--,__~ ..... ,..,,.-·."~. ·..__--,.......;,;._ ... _..:i, .. .-:. ... -:.:..~..:...o.;~ .... .....__ ..... ..____.h . Mllwt ... ~ ----, it.nu c .,,.zw e "°"" ' group ~.,. twtna. WNch two i. tor rou eo dedde .. TM(N Ker•' ....... "'" for •II wordt of '°"' lettert er more ~~=~......,.~­*'"d ~ h ..._,,, SURE, WHAT CAN [DO FOR CARRY THIS BOX OF <.JUNK OUT TO THE GARAGE. NO SOONER SAID T~AN DONE . YOU? .. \ . •SaJt>., -.. 60 W~'{ OUT Tl--\ER£, PA1R\CK~ 0 . SHOE Q1 Geerlllln &etll-AJeao M ...... no came dole t9 ... tM 8nt ldsla lcMel "8yer ~ tM U.S. OI~ "8MedlaU ..., Is lllcrNiMe It blockmi sMu. WM tuPt lllm .... t9 .. It? -Darrtll Williams. Dallas Al He was born to block. Mourn.in&. who leads the ,. Q1 I ...... T ........ 1, ... _. .. ,., G9rJ Co' •'s .W. ......_ _ TV"9 ,,..,_ SINta, wu aneAed,.. .......... -8te ........... ,,,,, MIL Is dlat cr.? In .eta a ...... llie's ._ ..... • -..y .,,_,_.,.. Ww't llie llnot._. la ....._ l!ICYeM ~ Ml Penc:M? -Tara Ewuu. Jadcson. Mist. A 1 Right on both co\JAts. Last mouth. Bridles, 23, was c:blJtrd "wi1b attrmpCed murda' md bdd witbovt bond for what police detcribe u a drua-rdated mauh. It's one of BridFI' many bnabel with the law since the sbow ended in 198S. In 1987, be aot a suspended 1CDtcuce after plodinc DO CODtal to m•tint I bomb threat in a dispute over wort done on bis car. In ID unrdated matter, Coleman 6Jed suit apinst bis perents and former buainest adviler, claimina they Sot too much from hil earninp. Qs W1Mn MIU... J.U. U..Dnym rr-? SM ... YI cklW h,das U.. Swift • NBC't 0., ., o.,. It ... murW? -Joltn Dowdy, Saginaw, Mich. NCAA 's Division I in shot blocking. credits God with bis defense ability. And that ability bas served him ~IL Last year, the 6-foot-JO forward was high school player of the year, and he more than doubled his idol Patrick Ewina's record of 13 blocks in a sinaJe AAU pme with 27 of his own. Friendly yet auardcd. Mouniing lived in a foster home for much of the time he attended Chesapeake (Va.) Indian River Higb School. And tbouah many say be could have aooe directly from high school into pro bl.ll, he's intent on aenina a dqree. Georaetown is playinc in the Bia f.ast Conference Tournament, which heats up this weekend. A I Formerly of NBC'1 Satwday Nigltl Li-.t. tho comedian is married to Brad Hal~ wbo worked with bet on that sbow. LouiJ..Dreyf\11., 21, says she loves children. tbouab the kids oo the sbow sometimes take her dw'lc:U:r'1 tirades seriously. '"Sometimes they ult me if I mean what I say. But u they ttt to know me apart from the chanc1er I play, we're OK." Tbat'1 not the only way she di&n &om ber cateer·woman dw'acter ... , lik.e to cJean my bou& I like to do my laundry. I'm not !dMf,. I don't tnow. it'• IOft of mincUea, in a way, catharUc. h's ftm." .............. ............ 33. Q• .......... ......, Q1 I-.. IM DlmoM PUlltl *1 ~•llldot .. tM recat ... y,_, a.u. WMtt .. Mllllee? -TMrts4 Co~osl, ONarlt> Qfu~. N. Y. A1 Ute his fmi"I Gwu cbaracter, PbilliPI. 27. ii pen Nativ~can. He bll Cberobe, Filipino and ~.lpb blood. Phillipa married wilWlt d.ircctor Julie Cypher' before hil La Bamba debut ud they have a .. tittle cot1q1e•• in Laurel c.&nyon, Calif. Hil next film: Disney's DiJoritmiud Crime. Due April t•. the comedy also sian Corbin Bermea of LI. Law. Pr1li••t J.U f . I 111•1 ... Ml......_ t: USA '/J!fKft'..llJ ............ ,.J .. dmtly. o...a.• l'l_.....,.P. K1001fJ D, 36. .. tM .... 1 -Sl.acy Hfll"IV. NtlllmJk A1 No. In die pat few ,_,.. die COQll'emnu•a dooltiom to c:blrity llDOWltod &o U IWlllC of SI 1,000 I )IW. fatOiile caw: hem el111 tbehen. ltil aade. Sen. Edward '--ty, siWI Ilia entire tllmy of Sl9,500 to drilritJ. I Mll ... bdS#Jr.WM .......... JldleC.....a. ....... , ........ cMndllt? -EY11 C/art, N" Britain, COM. A I On bet wish list .. rd lite to see Stina or Oeorie Micbad play the rauncby Eatlilh roc:lcer, Kris Pboeoi1," saya Collina. .. For the bllck IUpenW, I could tee Mario Van Peeblea. He's tood looti.aa ud I think he'd be tmi6c." for power moqer ..., M rlr Marcus Citroen? '"It would be peat ii be were played by a Jack NicbolloG type." Actual cutiDS should aan 100D and 61mins ii expected to bccio lb.is •""Der. _ ........ .. Tracy Wells, 18 ... Tbe perty K1fttt of ABC's Mr. UMMtt c:ele- bra1ed aduhbood witb a binhday bllb for 200 &ieDds lasl week ~ loCI of danrint. but DO ~ m'81ic -it p¥et me a ~ .. Her lift 10 benelt. I trip 10 Europe t.Ntkilll .. lft COUDtrie&. Ion Miida 13, l 971, Well II ia tb1 pn>ce9 ~ wriiill a boc* abclUI lolill I ...... IO c:umr; lllt _,... di9d ol ... 4illHI s a --------·-"'· a as_..._.._ a.ft ---- -Cool, Kahn and collected Q1 Md111M ~ ... ._...la ... ,,,, SM4= ... ,.,._., U,, D«I. cm • •J'! k1 ..... ,,~.1.., dill ....... .. 41181-.S..-..,illlLTe ....... ... ...... *.__.,cwlf, ....... . ................ ,? -Brmdo Gtowlmolt. Earottditlo, Call/ At Tbote littAo-IOWD btua are mdtiJll away for the stat of /k"1t Yarmtay, whk* p mixed reviews on Broedway after towi.Da amaDer dtJes. Jn comedy, "You ba"Ve to really M 11 tbou&b you ba ve this rod of decuidty IDllll 1larouab your body to pve it a cel1aiD edlB. .. ,.ya Kahn, in bet lilt.iQa voQ. The acton ud audience feed of' f9Cb odw:f • eoau. IDd New Yort cnrwds ~ especially ear:qetic. llYI Kahn. -tao plays • dumt>-liko+m blonde oppotite Ed A&Der. Sbe •YI doiQI theater ellewbere can tometimel be '"like puttiJls I jewd in tk Wl'ODI ICt1iat. Jt just doesn't .,. up rilbl .. ~ Kalua mata ber bome Deatby, ia Manbanan. The lby ~ ~ .,.. ber a!IMdic IU:nt .. ii an ability to obeel •e IDd tee wtaat'1 ftnmy in a situation and be able IO fiqet ,oundf mouab to do it... She ClOftlida1 i1 •a lift,. tbat ... enhanced by a mocber .t»o """Im UflC hedom to ClPftll wbo lbe WU eva ii it WU .. odd." . 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O'Neal - whose movie 'Chances Are' is just out -talb about his jinxed marriage jaunt with Farrah; his idea to·soften up son Griftin'a jailen. with &r posten; and his role u Daddy for R.eclmond, 4. YAN O'NEAL IS UMPING BADLY. He could say he twil1Cd his knee while pundUna his heavy bis or pumpina iron or smuhina .• racquetball. But O'Neal &)eefully boasts it happened while jump- ina on 1 lt'lmpoline with bis 4-yea:r-old son. Redmond ... Mr. Boina-boina loves me to aive him a bounce so he can ao hi&her," O'Neal, 47, lau&hs be- tween winces. .. , can play with him for bows. That's my life -tak.ina care of my boy. Pretty aims* stuft:" Not quite. · O'Nafs life is a Jac:t.ic Collins novel come true. could wnte their own ucket. ..We can do a11ytlt/ffl, .. be says. almost in disbcliel .. One prod~ would paanntee Fwrab ud me $2 mil- lion for the ftnt few epitoda. Could you imaaioe what we could do to this boule after 6ve )'Cal1 of television?" The house isn't euaJy a AM:r·Upper now. Perched atop a ridee lb.at oflien swecpina vi~s or Los A.a aftd the f9cik, ICijlcent to WUt Chamber· Iain's uJtimate becbdor'1 retrat. &be while Cape Cod· style home features a blect-botaom pool, buaneot rac· quetball court, two rooms o( cacrtite equipment for pettQts aDd a wooden juatlt IJlD tOr Redmond. 8nDded emty 11 a HollJwoocl bid boy, be swept C'/wt#'J ... ., Famb Fawcett ... , &om laer Six Million Dolw INlllud Lee M¥>n -and ewe RedlDotld's arrival didal't make dlcmwed.His~daulb­ ter, l'atmn. is -riiCI IO ljoil ipOl1 taais ~l JGM Mc£arae. Sail Orif- fin. wboee ""reddal bolsi~ ~a friend's~ ii ~111 IO pd Ilia life car na oat of ps ud la the livi111 room is an Aady War- hol partnit ol Fa..:ctt and • pand piaao. ID die elm: a uaiD let aod an ialnecL plilQc Tynnnotaurus rex Dolni ol hiniid llllllliae covm Md~ OI Fawcae. iadudina lhe ._. Clwdw's A ... pos. ban& 1n dat lilllhmy, OIMoaily mitliq; I ..,,,.i ...... WI .... mecle it. I idll .... die riap." ~. O'Neal hat 11111 lld .._ ...... "1 -O'N.I, .. • ._ ,.n ""o.t ,._ ..-y oAt'Cld to put oe dlil ............ Clll'llDODY of .......... ..,. O'Nml. 11tey'd fty 10 .Uoar .-... ta...,,_. we want· -uamiQa imide. ....... up 11 --. radi• his ad,.-.... "' .......... But this • tk ..... • 1161 .. mowie a.f'al A1' opeDS llCl'Oll ... co.-, .... ..., ...... ~., fir. rah .. Ud WI Wolk. ''CAMmA#iaa kiad.; dlctOt ...... '" llJIO'Neal. wlaopllJIC,..Sll1•811 ... loeillintt.dill1MF. ~ ccimrdJ.-......., r. ._. •m•a rip- oA.: r...., ... 1 HrliNd.l•'l-IDbeia ., ..................... ...,..,. .... .. Nil __ ..._, ..... .:e :i--·· ii1ii ~·-.-...a ... IDIUIS k,, ililJ ed. All we Md to do .. .,., up-ad lllow tbem the pllot6 Udmiwe. ·we~ brlit .,.. lllOlllJ • "' IMnild lots of tima." He ................ Mlut it W1$ .wraa .. .. AaallJ • ..., ----.... ., ... .-y &om ~illd_..,r ft)'llsWllle•••••i•Ta-hat._~ ... . ~ ...................... __ of .... •fa .. ....... .. I t5 • ... 80 ...... ..,1ir ................. ..,. warm place and. by that time, we were no.Jonaer in the in everytbina from sumna to fencina. He bepn in Hol-1f he didn't act:•· weddina mood... lywood u a ssuntman on TV's Toln of''" Vikings He rearets launchina Tatum in Hollywood. Father O'Neal bas more than the memory tucked away. "I before landina bit parts on shows indudina Dobit Gillu and da~ner co-stamd in I 973's Ptl~ Moon and, at stiU have tbe riDp. I don't k.oow w"4t color they are and Bad~or Fotltw. 10, Tatum became the younpt Olcar winntt ever. now becautt l 90t them for S30.just to have somethina He won natjonaJ attention durina five yean of shot· "I never expected Tuwn to be an actress. Had she to put on her... , gun weddjnp. divorces and m11rder frame-ups on the bttn pajd for Potwr Moon. that would have been it They bolh intend to •Y .. J do .. eventually. "Ryan is evenina soep Pqron l'loct. Then came his bigest ro&e: After Potwr Moon she was a student apin. She was ' • · r--11ar.atd pteppie Oli"er Benett 1~·"'fe~AJl"r.-1 ~mc;r.;;:---..jtln'ttmln'"1...,1-ood.....+--.IJ'l....+dn:---'...,.rotlii1 .-..were;;;;;1r.ee::;-;u~na.;a-ur.e:o~;;:-.;.----=;;;;;, Fawcett says. "We will definitely set married. We j11St Graw in the five-hanky !mt Story. driving and she said, 'Witb my mon- haven 't found the riabt time. I feel married now. We're .. My mother said to me at the time, "I've boxed John cy, my sixty thousand dollan, J'm sc>- together as much as possible." 'Get this part. Fiaht, wrestle, bite, ing to buy a hone ranch.' Ryu and ParraJa try to ~elter their'°' Redmoad. "Yoajut have to pat a hl.iJaclfold OD IUm, to get laim daroagla IW early life, .. says Ryan. wbo apeads molt oflW time widl the boy. They met nearly 1 decade qo, when she was married to Lee ~ors and O'Nea.l was twice divorced. with three kids. "Lee asked if I played rac:quetbell, wbicb I never did ... O'Neal recalls. .. I reluctantly~ to come ovtt to the houte and Farrah cooked dinner. Sbe bad trouble aettina rid of me rrom theft on. "LookiOI beck, I woWd ba~ never hesitated. 'ls Far- rah 11p lbe:ft? Hdl. l"U be rilbt 0¥el. • .. Recently. aU three dined at tbc •me resiaurant and Majon tent a bottle ol wine lO tbeir table. It was tbe first time Fa.act Md _. ltinl in about teYen years. *'We sent Rcdmoad O\ICr to •Y tblftk You. .. O"Nc:al says. "'Our IOD his VU., eood IDIDOel'I." UpeciaUy ltoUDd Fawcett. "rm ·the one wbo a1 lOUlb witb RedmODd. .. * 19)1. -One "wlaat-did-1-tdl- ~JS· ud ~ knows I -busnM& He tr.nows~ cu It' away with mare dai.aip ll'OUDd Ryu. .. In ~ o•NcaJ tb.inb i1'1 cute when bis ~,ar-old •YI a swar WOC'd dW brlim wslb u F ud in moa homes cuds in a sputina. •ffc cu my tbl1 iD fn>at of me and ht can't say &bat an front of Mom. He's such a sMCtbean... . O'Nal bdieva be'• a braa' iatbet widt Redmond than wnhJMs Int kidl. "Yob bow. I ... 20 )'Clll'I old wbn Ip nwried and 21 wta TDm Wll born. I._ . I )'OUDI 21. rd dilper bcr ud tin lbe'd cfilPlr IDC. Now J fed mlada IDOft capeble. I cm..._. 1 loe IDOft ~.. ~ ~ a I• lddido9 '° a..-... lllc's die .,._.die' afT .... "I hllOIGK ~ ..t; l. wt . 5iia. 11 • • •,u kills • dlilJ .. , ml • :0. .............. ,coal ...... ..... ...... _......, .... .. <YNlll. ...... I wt 110,_ ... , Ila ........... claw. Get this part.' .. O'Neal recalls. ( ) ."I said. 'What SIXTY thousand? "ftcsted with 47 otherguys(including McEnroe ; He can't h's SIX thousand. honey: Jon 'Voiaht and Beau 8ridp). But fight. Tatum can 4:~,ht. ''She said. 'But I aot the Academy when Ali pve me lhis deep kiss, I a&& Award.' knew she liked me. Then my friend She has a good left "I told her, 'It's the sttOAd movie saw the test and I said, 'How about where you make the money.' that kjss?' He said, 'Hey, she kissed jab. I taught her!' "She said. 'Oh. I &UC$$ I better do every guy like that.' I was very di51p-another one: A week later. Bod Ntws point_ed." -O'NHI, ' """""°" J4' BNrs came m the mall. She mack the OnJy temporUily. O'Neal aot the money -and she was hooked.'' role, a l 970 best-actor Oscar nomination and enough O'Neal's son Griffin ~ hooked on actina. too. but momentum to become one of the decade's most-want-his promisina arecr was crushed by tragedy. FiBt. a cd men. teeth-jatrina pu~h-out between father and son ID 1983 · Now O'Neal is seeing that momentum ap.in. But ended with Griffin in a drug rehab center. In 1986, this tjme the rising S\lt isn't him -it's Fawcett. Griffin was found guilty of .. rttkless boating"' after the The ex-Angtl shocked critics and won respect with ~th of his fnend Gian-Carlo Coppola. son of director Th~ 811rnif11 Std, a TV drama in 198"4. Hollywood f ranm Ford Coppola. When Griffin violated bis pe- hasn't seen such a career tumaro11Dd since Sally Field role. he spent IS days ID a Maryland jail this year. lost her Flying Nun habit. O'Ncal, who spent SI days in Jail in 1960 for brawling. .. She's bad a lot of work. so I've had thinp to do," wrote Gnffin a letter with some money and an interest- says O'Ncal, who likes to coach Fawcett .. We can have ins offer cndosed: "Maybe some of your j&Jkn would actina class 24 hours a day." she says. While she was be intcrntcd m s1ancd posters from Farrah to make It a preparina for E.:artmitits. a play and movie Ln which little easier for you." her character cap:d a rap1Sf 10 a fireplKe, O'Neal .. Poor Gnff'." O'Ncal sl&hs. "He came for dinner crawled into their fireplace so she could rehearse thor· bcfort ht surttndcred himself. He was ashen. Poor ouahly. dear. He was so scared. Gnffin has a tcndtncy to di& O'Neal hopes to direct f awceu in a film loosely dttper holes for himself. But, I think when he climbs based on the life of Candy Barr, an LA. stripper of the out of this one. he'll have a bctt.e.r sensit about b1m1elf. ·50s. And he says. "I'd love to do some comedy with ·1 was thinkloaofvisitina him but then I said. 'Wby? this ant. We've been offered a ftw plays in London but So £ntmamm~nt Tomght can run up to us.,. I didn't never a real mov~ toecther... want this.. I never dreamed of this. But foract about mwoa Redmond a child actor. ..But our family is always 90ina ro attract attention. .. We could pave the way and the kid could probably Under the c1rtUmst1nces. I've arned to take deep have bis own sttiH. .. O'Neal says.. "But it wouJd be fine breaths -and tty to be nict. •• RYAN TALKS Witb so many tumultuous relatives arowid him, 11•1 no wonder that Ryan O'NeaJ. 47, ascoatent to sit beet and be Rcdmoad's o.ddy and Fanab's Mu. Here's Ryan on Farrah.. tus four tidl ud ton-ilHaw: c_,... Pun.la~ 42: Hf'r IWXI /tl1". ·~ YCHI ;,, I~ Nonwq, 'u Ofll "'April "I love Fomh. nd ~..,,. ,.._,; .. o{h<r ..-.. rm ronvnt to nep But tf (Lil~ <If Arabia d1rmor) 0.vid Lean tryilJI to racta me. rd S1e'P a.II o~ Farrah to ttt to tum ... TWr ............. : "Wh<M+tr ht lea tomeOne OG ~be •Y'- "Tbcft'I Mommy: h i.sn't always. Somctimcl'it'I [)oo. na 0910n. l cu .. wait IO tell him Far- rab F1wcm is bls ftlOQer ... 4 • -GtlAa; 24: Olll tf jMl. t8t C1oiJ1r1. 111 IM "ridJl:ij ,,,_ ... '""' <--'. /rintl", ..,,,, '"Ht .. 1 IOOd kid. I;.. .... bow .......... .-.eobeblMida -llit""Wil. FAMILY 4 lfia ........ Tan.m, 25...d...U...uwJon Mcm...2': Slw's 1n a CBS Sdtoclbrtolc Sp«ial Natth M tltt tltff't'o '''"' W1,,.bl~do chomp l'M1' lt'ltlfU "''It 11'-lo•'f .. Wbcn Tatwn was prea- oanl. Fan1h 1Dd I would bit cw:rytbi ... to her, but he backed Mt up. Sbe ducks behind the net and ht COG· trols tbe whole court. ttt'• a pat athlete to watch. I have beitn lbk to lake Jobn in tlQl\ICtball -he was 10 pm and rm in headband ucl IOllks ud body pro- l«tOf. Md f'¥e '-ed John. He cm' 6'ttL TMUI can flaht. She has a .,ood Id\ jab. I taUlht btt. And Redmond. too .. •Bil 1M ,_kk, JI: Tlw .,ntfnt a/O'NMl's kiG. 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But Jack Nicholson is the Joker, and Klm Ba· sinaitt plays Batman's love interest Stan L«. the bad o(M.arvel Comics and the creator of superheroes Spider· man and the Hulk. lika the comics--t~ movies trend. He suaests some olhcr comic strips that could move &om .pa· per to screen: •• Doonnbwy could make a pat. satirical movie. As a comedy. CaMn and H<ibbn would be great. Cath.Y would be hilarious. .. Until then. watch for thae: Movies scheduled for release •Tkrnw. Dolph lundp'Cn plays 1 cop turned un- dercover crime fta)uer. Due July 1k • l#U A,._.. Sally KdJerman is Natasha NQSOOdn1k and SCTV's Dive Thomas is Boru Ba· denov, the two spies who banJed Rock} and Bullwinkle on TV. Due this fa ll • .,,,,,. $Mnt Brooke Shidds is the prt reporter Timoth y o.Jton C041an in lhts mo~1e shot in 1916, and 6na11y due this year .n.--. upcct tbis animation 1t Chnstmas •Did Treq Warren Batty produces. directs and scan u the •30s dnective. Madonna is a sun moll. Seu Youns ii Tracy's p r!· friend. 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Doz.ens of moVlcs based on cartoon or comic-book herOC"S arc in the works. · First in the~ Balman, stamng Michael K.c:aton. And because of Kea- ton's demented antics in Bttt/e]uict last summer. Batman fans art womed about their bcro'1 reputation 1n the SJO.million movie due in June. Robin. the other half of the Oynanuc Duo. isn't even in the picture. But Jack Nicholson is lbc Joker, l.Dd J<jm Ba- Sln&iCf plays Batman·, love interest Stan Lee, the head of Marvel Comics and the CRator of $Upcrheroes Sp1dcr- man and the Hulk, likes the conucs-t~ movies trend. He sussts IOlnt other comic strips that could move tom pa· per to screeo: .. Doonnbury could make a peat, satincaJ movie. As a comed y. CaMn aNJ .!lob/Jn would be great Ca1h.v would be hilarious." Until then, watcb for tbae: Movies scheduled for release • 71f hab1Mr Dolph Lundsren plays a cop turned un- dercover aune 6*btcr. Due July 2 •....U&NfcuAt. Sally Kd1erman it Natllha Nogoodn1k and SCTY's 0.ve Thomas is Dons ~­ dcnov. \he two spies wbo blnJed Rock> and Bullwinkle oa TV. Due lhU fall ..... Sllw 8rookt Shields is tbt airl rcponcr Timothy Daltoa co-a.an in lh1s mo\te &bot an 1916. and &nally due IJl1s year • llf---Upcd this animation at Cluisunas •DWn., Werra Batty produca. directs and an a the '30s dctecti~. Madonna 1s a sun moll. Seu YOWll 11 Tncy's 11rl· fnend. Tm Tnadmn. Due in 1990. Still in the wOrb .,,,.. II Crator s.. Lee WUtl Ill uatnown «> play $fidey 0-• Cbri11opber Retvc waa 80body wbea CMl • Supenn1n) .,.,,. .. Jim.._..._ .. to be Fred; Rack Moruis cOuld be ....., Rabble. ...... . ,_. C°"7 Hliim (lJmW IO~ siatl. ......... AIMld Sdiw I B pllyl dae bul- • 1 I 1mt11ilMIS • • ,., ,,, ......... "u ............... -.s. '"'- :1:·~un~'Jlli1 f !i~I a-r t · I lf "1 tlf tf &· ~f ilim !I! i'~ i ~• t ...... _._J_ [ll t ."' u·1 . ~ 1 ·11. f: . . . l J I ta J' .~ .. -~l 11~:'1 t . : .. ·'· .J . . .tljft.hrl cl. 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Happily, many of those movies -as well as many other Oscar winners or contenden -are u close as your local video store. So why not invite your fa. vorite film fanatics for dinner, and check out one of these 1939 classics? Amona the Olcar-winncn celebrat· ina SO yean this year. Gont witlt tht Wind. which aot 13 nominations and won 8 Oscan: Tltt Wiza.rd of Oz, with 16-year-old Judy Garland 1in11n1 MOvcr the Rainbow;" Mr. Smith G«:s to Waslungton and Stagtroadt, in which youna Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne each aot their fi rtt bia roles. While none df these movies is about food -at least not IS overtly IS T.om Jona or Babntt's FtaSt -they all q. seat cenain deJecubles (the recipes for which can be found in any aood. buic cookbook, such u Juy of Cooktlf6). So let's beain with that ebancter of pat appetites -Miss Sc:ar1ett.. • Go. Witt tJw WW (MOM): Well fiddJe.dee-dee, ftied chic.ken comes to mind immedialdy. It'• perfectly ac.. ceptable -remember Mammy tried to set Sca.rtett to eat a. dlicten lea 10 a.be wouJdn 't pia out in &oat ol the Tarlo- ton twins at the neilbbot'a batbccue. But for a real Old Soutb treat, think about that bird in anotbcr, 'ff':IY com- fortina suite: aamect chickea over wafles. Add I II.led with I few bitter areens -eadive. cbic:ory -1omec1 in to m:a1J Sc:attctt In tbe dnalta'9d .., .. dens ofTll'L End oa 1 bina1-. note: stra•btttiea dipped in cbocolate. And leave the dilba-you cu Wok about them tomonow. ............ -It ... ....... r':"' ..... ··"'-... : .. _ ........ ..... . ....... _ ..... ._ ... • TAI W1-rl .,Di (MGM): This chil- dren's &ntasy by L Frank &um calls for k.id-pleuins foods. Stan .. ,th Witcba Brew CsnPe juice. oranac 1u1~ and a;iqer&Se). Move on to oven-baked druml1icb (Dorochy and friends au bad .. lcp .. for the trip down the Ycno~ Brick Roed). Sau\6 10me Kansas corn kernels in a little buuer with min~d p-een onions and red bell peppers. For Ill Emerald City Fantasy, fill a tall, fancy mold with lime ,elatin and fruit; chill lemon tdatin in 1 shallow pan and cut in small .. bricks.'' Unmold the lime ptin and IWTOUDd with the yellow bricb. Desten: supr cook1~ cut like Dorothy"s ruby slippers and COlled witb red sprinkJes.. • Mr. S-'d c;.. ,. Wmiaxto" (RCA/Columbia): Jimmy Stewart .i~ Jetf'enon Smith. a country bo}' and scout leader, ucends to the U.S. Sen.He and rues above widetprad corrup!ll •r: and port-bureJ poliUc:a.. SenJe in with the adventures of St,."'· an and hia~~ Jean Artt-.Jr, and terVe cveryooc a bC bowl of t I) Senate Navy 8can Soup-1 favontc . n Coqresa today -and bitcu.it.s ( hu i- tered on Jhe riallt side). Move on !I ii spinach Di.ct wilb t.con (the port·tiar· rd pan) in 1 l'MICHaDIY d:ressana ( 1 he Jean Arthur Plfl). 8y the time Sm1Ll s 23-hour 6libultet atans. ttrVe Morr \ apple pie. Hwny (or democ:nicy! •St•• .._. (Warner Home V1dr1 1 JobD FonS revived tbe WCllem. wh1 h bad auk 101-mc>Yie ~with tt.1' We of ciebt ........ Oil I ~lr. journey. He ctidD 't win the Olar fr r direc:tlOG (Vtcs« flemina did for OWTW), but tbe New Yort Film Cn1 a auoialed Mm ._ director. ~ '°"' tiiMJy cavalry of catt"' an~......_ or try berbec1. llll I I oedoll broiJ. if yout pill IS 10 commWiaL Alld p dmn a aide I pinto bcua. colelllw IDd combrad- ., f 1 I 111rz Adve r t i sement ARE ENG THREATENED. Heartworm disease used to be confined to the South- east, so many people around the co~ntry were unaware of the' danger it posed. Today, however> heartworm disease has been reported in almost every state. Visible symptoms of the disease include coughing, labored breathing, weak- ness and rapid tiring. How- ever, due to the nature of the disease, a dog can be in an advanced and dangerous stage before any of these symptoms become apparent. The good news is that, although the cure for heart- worm disease can be diffi- cult, prevention is easy. Dog owners should see a veteri- narian for a heartworm test. Usually this can be done right on the premises in iust a few minutes. The veterinar- ian con then prescribe a heortworm disease preven- tive. And today, in addition to conventional daily dos· ing, there is a convenient once-a-month heortworm prewntiYe. Now is the time-before ~uito season begins in this cna-to see a .....,;. narion about heartworm 1111 ase prewnliOn. With HEARRJARD-3<TYou Only Have To (1vermect1~ ~ Remember unce A Month.· HEA.Jn'CWU).JO> Ch•n--•)•the , ..... only~· ........... ,#Ollhl ......... ciw. .......... °' -...r-,_ ....... .., .. ................. -.,.., .... ., ,,.,. -.............. (CMr. 6 ............ ~,_, .......... olllO). ,,.., 0 w...._11,.. .... liflll ID Pill 11111 My I-!-tlr Jllill _, CONeC\lli"C d9yl. )OUr dot could be 111 ~ of~ .. "'*1worm diltw~ if )OU raume trellbnall. Md HEAR'J'(;AllD~JO is ... rilty beclllllit .... Oftt moadtily tr&lllJN:fll II Clliet ID t•M:lba. Abo.•• IM~ pN.Wllltiwa. Which .....~~·-COllb-lty. ftlllllol JO,_souto( ... .,... .,., ............ So.~ HEAlrJ'GU.D..JO praeeaa ...... ••t!hwe ................. ~ ........ . ,owq • fteeftl-..w ••• ._ w ol 1HD AND LUXURIJUS PLUSH NYLON Pl.E JUST 8! T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS lbey'l .do (just iUeut) .,ailg From pets-t-o-peeves, n~ ta-please Feetina hurried and harried? Wish someone el.le would handle your life? These days, there are services to an~ swcr every SOS, no matter how penon- al or peculiar. Tbey'U take out your pr- ba&c. tell off your boss. even name your baby. Here's a sampl~ hMC' Is E...p: If you're look.in& for an avengina angeJ, ~an Bcnnan of Newton, Mass., could be your answer. Did someone stand you up? He or stte will be sorry wben Berman maiJs off a dead fish with the messaae: "You're a slime.·· Boss ,ettina you down? Just wait until Enouab is Enouah reanances the office furniture. There are dead horseshoe wreaths for losers, and clocks with the meuqe, "Time is running out" "It's a way for people to vent their frustr1tions," Berman says. 'TU take care o( it IS Iona IS it's harmless and lcaal." Cost S2S-S300, (617) 244-441 S. SMIW f'lllf: a .. _."'.._ w. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,., ...... ., "..,.u.n: Can't di& out from under lhe clutter oo your desk? for Sls-$7S an hour, a profa&ional will reorpnize ycur duua, cloeeU. paper and time ... Ptople ~pd rats. Tbey11 •ve anyt.bina. We help tbcm in a oon.. judpataJ muw,.. •YI Slepbuie CW, ot the Natioul MeoallioG ol ProhionaJ Orpa.ben ud ••thof o( Ht1W to C""'fW" Clwttw, out thia .WI ftom Wriedt Dilat 8oOb. For a di- NC'°'Y of OflllDizm act011 die U$A. eead SS to NAPO, Sl50 Willlaft IM., loil l6EOl. 1.41 ~ CUL 90036. 111'1 -= Aft )'OU I •D• IO--be .................. ...., ........ illmillidafllaw .,,._ .. lllllir• • mlcW•i• ••"I_. ... -. . ..., .... ,, . • ......_ .,,, ., 11 on ..... nil .............. gether," says Butner. Her favorite!: Lo- gan Taylor and Brady Ryan for boys. Cansa Marie and Teryn Nicole for gJrts. Cost $20, P.O. Box 7111 , La Verne, Calsf. 917SO. ... SI(. m:..,. -tw ..,. H ... t.tln: If mundane dlom dn · e you mad and you live in Southern (ah· fomi.a. ~ Kate Mims belp. She v. :11 wait for that c:oucb or ttftiaetator, feed your cat. pick up )'OU.t lau.odr)', t.ur your ,ewdry to the repur shop: ... 11 the th1np you fi~ to be a ~pain in the neck. .. Cost SIG-$250. {213) 827-5779 ,..,., Sc111111r. Gene's Canine Wa~tr Removal Co. wiU clan up your doe's er, well. YoU know, &om your yard Owner ~ Hearl Jr. bu apanded from S)'t'ICUX to tacbiwt lD Roc:ht1- \er and 8&lllbam1on in New Yort. I t'd Portlud. Ore. •1&'11 Sooa overdue scr· vice," Heart •ys.-Colt S5 a Wttk. I ·800-876-0000 .._. .. tf cea11alnc1: This is for the bntic new mom Who can't act out of the house anCt Is nannina out of d:iapcn. Tobey Coclcp '1 calif'ornia c:ompeny. bdla& ftucbated nauonally this yw home delivm ~from dllpcn to pecilm io fomuala. Cost SJS and UP1 (213) ll~l 114. ..... ._ The dlAcuh lbe does 1m- ~. dill impolli~ takes a httle WbiJi Uli 0.... pridll beneJf Oil sntim• tbe _,. a.buloQI flntasies· an:. •hll~ ...... blck ymd. bq- pipes fork ftlirict'1 DIJ, ~for Cltrista~ Her IM>•iat off'cr1n1: ........ mh •e .,.._ mlilld ~Y; ...._ .. v ............ ,n. Pl .... On I wM ... ill Sber· w Oillmi. c:.m: 1ri1 N1w \'oft. SSS p ' I .... 2 'r• 1-eao.s.l"• a. .......... 7107 . 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TU finish up with some ideas for home decoration and Easter egg hunts. So if you liked part one of this series.rou be~r not miss Pan I . because now we·~ rully boppin'I Drawing_ once agam from my yet-urifi.nished. master- piece how·to book. "Be- yond Jell~ ... ru use my primary quali&ation as an egp-pert on Easter and its cifebration: As you can teUbymyn.ame. rmagenu- me.~. Boppy-earedbun- nyl O h. yes: a ti_p of my painter"s cap to the 'archi- vists at Hallmuk Cuds. Inc. for all of the back- ground help they've given met To i'ttlP. you celebrate wter with your children. my co-horta and I (collec- tively known to many u E. Bunn~ and Co.) have come up Wlth another buketful of E.uter autivity: Home DecotatJ.na A supcri> 6.rtt hop toWard celebrating any hoUday. in-clud~ E.Uter. is to deiorate your ti>me. • Decorative baskets. are my personal favorite for this holiday. Baskets of all sizes. shapes and forms can.. be used as bothcen~ieces for your tables and II holders for your childmi·s candy and eggs. Baskets also serve as a mpsake that can be handed down throuRh the yean or as creative gitts for family and friends. • A fun and creative way of involving your childrm in decorating is to make papeT Easter egp. u~ several types of QOllltructaon paper and cardboard. cut out eggs and decorate them lust -is you would the harcA>oiled type (e~ for soaking them iii -dyeO. Some jtems you may want to ha\oe be- fore starting are scissors. glue. matkers. gl!ua. buds. sequins ... anything j'Our children wish to usel These eggs c.an be all sizes and can bellung with nDbon or yam all over the house -~­d a 11 y In the children·• rooms! Thele eggs c.ao aho be used to mii.e 'C.uter uus· by hanging them from the branch.et otthe trees in your yan:f. or planu in your home. • fabric-covered eggs are a beautiful. easy dec:Oration to make. By usmg fabric and fabric gtue decorating the esr» is as~ as soa~ the fatiric in the glue and then COYCring the egg. (But you don't need to tell your friends bow easy it was!) Easter Ea Hunt ~ part of a custom all over the world. children have the op~rtunity to search for hldde-.n eggs on Easterday. To spice up your Easter~ hunt. we've come up w idi these nevi twl.Sts: • Using plastic ew. you can either give your children varyi.r_\g amounts of dollars and chingc. or you an gjw them coupons they an re- deem for ~. b.trs and othercWies. This way. the children don't know what they are finding until they OJ>Cn the egp ind find the ~or read the coupons! A vanation on this woU.ld be to have a g.ame where you use ru1 or pWtic eggs and the children receive ~ based on the numb« of eggs ~ find. (Just a mnindcr: ff you're using ruJ eggs. make sure Y'O'." note where you hick e~b one to you an avoid findmg one four months lattt ... especWJy it you're hiding them in t.hc hOUlef) •Here's one to try: Give the children a 1.ist of specific di- rections they can u~ to find the eggs. Directions hke. I ah-13 steps toward the swingset and then five to your right" nims an egg hunt into a treasure hunt! You could give each cluld a different set of ditections and have a stuffed bunny waiting at the end of thC trail. This way each child is guaranteed to ~iw a bun- ny in addition to any CM' that may be hidden! Ma.Ke sure you don't make it too hard for the little ones or too easy for the older OMS. • A popular plaCA: to hold any and all Eastu-<gg hunts is at a local parkl -If the weather is permitting. you can combine your E.aster- esg hunt with a famcy pic- ruc. Parks Sttm to ma1c:c per- fect S!Ouncb for biding er2 and lf u'tt lucky. ma some ofmy relatives W1 be watching I Good luck in making this Easter a ho(>pmg ~~me f9r y~u and· your children. and Im sure tf you ute tome of the ideal fve given you. Ea.ster w1ll be something wonderfully pel"IOnal for your childrenl 1 About the .Author. Before beginning his car«r as a columnist and ,.. author of yet-unfinished haw-to boOks. E. Bunny came into the J>U.blic ~ by spreading color and creativity around the world each Spring. In fact. color And creativity continue to be .his prima- ry areas of emphaSis. Often drawn but rarc- 1 y photographed. E. is sa..id to lean toward func- tional. comfortable clothing. including a painter's cap. bandana. and paint-splattered overalls. He runs with a group of co-borts similar- fy devoted to spruc_!ing colcw and aeativity. The media ha.Ye taken to call· ing them "E. Bunny and CO." The exploits of E. and his crew have e~ Hallmark Cards. Inc. And Crayola to create a full hne of E. Bunnur:; Co. products. ind . plush toys. coloring ooks. school supplies. Easter buket stuffers. and much more. T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Sbile for healH1: Take a like A strolling boom is afoot as more of us take to the trails .. Take a hike" bas gone from taunt to trend. Nearly 20 million people beaded into the couotrySide on leisurely or brisk. hours-long and day-long foot trips last year. Call it a caJ- .. ffitin& is I pat way to ,el and stay in shape." says Mary Han, hostess of EnurtaJnmnu Tonight, and an avid biker since l8C 8. "Plus, it jives you peace of mind." She should know: She bas biUd trails o r i c burner with a view. "We're seeing WEEKEND ATHLETE in Arizona. Utah, Colora- do, Montana, a strong trend toward activities that blend being outdoors with getting in shape." says Harvey Lauer of American Sports Data. the Black Hills of South Dakota, California and C.anad.t I treks, Hut wa1b aroWMl town and docs aerobics -ber exer- cise videotape, SJt~ Up Willr Nary Han (Avon. Sl9.9S), is out this week. With 12,000-plus mik!s of trails in national and Slate park systems, biking 11 for everyone. Some of the more oftbeat, lesser-known sites: · • Bandelier National Monu- ment 30 miles of trails in north- cen tral New M,1ico; runs throuah canyons of the Pajarito Plateau and l lth-centur)' Pueb- lo lndiao difF boutet. Hiking probably will be among the top 10 leisure activi- ties in a few yean., joining golf and aerobics. says Lauer. .. It's something everyone can do: old, young and families," adds Susan Henley of the Amer- ican Hiking Society, whose membership doubled to 3,600 in the put year. .. When we lived in Sweden, Denmark and France, my moth- er would pack a bia lunch, bot chocolate, the works, and we•d 10 out into the mountains on all-<iay bikes." And for those who don't think of ber as the down-and- sweaty type, Han cheerfully re.- pons she beads out with no makeup -just SUDtCreen - and sweau away. '"This is not vanity bikini:· she l1u1hs. What do you.tet for the sweat? A brisk hike can bum 600 cak>- ries and up per bou.r. • The Ozark Hiahtands Tni.I starts io nonhwestern Arb.uu and runs 168 miles to T emxaee with spcctlCUlar ridle--toP views and waterfalls. • Sbeltowee Trace in K.en- nacky's Duiel Boone National Forest cuu 2S4 miles oon.b--to- south ICrOll the lllte., lhrouab banlwood forest and aorta. put lakes and waterfalls. New Yort's Adi.roadecb to the plains of North Dakota. When ftnisbed. it will bt the USA•s loqest scenic trail. have lhe ban& or 1t and have broken in your bootsi IKlde the Steep srades and 2().milm. Find.Ina trailS can be u wy IS CODtlCUD& your local pub dep&runmt or the National PlR Service. All the pub ofer bikes that can last boun or days. Pd up maps or dealD your own. The uiek is to know your l.imjt But hikina sbouldn •t be oon- fulcd with backpackia,_ where you load your back with half your poueuions and bead out for several days of campina. To stay in shape between • Tbe North Counuy Trail runs from the lakes and mountains or for tqinnm, IWt out with bikes of laa than 111 miles oo rdalivtly easy ierrain. Once you Says Han. .. h's a arat way 10 IOrt OUI probJems or just eQjoy natun.1 beauty." -----.,, ..... wt1n ti bM 1 lllU •tile llt• , .. 11111 ••• If you want outdoor trips with some indoor pampe:rina. VermoAt Hikina Holidays in Bris\ol Vt., o5en bikes that ao from inn to inn. Durina week.end and five-day bikes. you•u travel in six-to eiabt-mile increment&. Cost S200 and up. A 1amplias • Walk alooa IU'etCbel of the Appala- chian Trail in MuucbUletll on tbe Bcrbbira nmble. with a detour up Mount Greyloct for a tbrewlate view. May tbroulb September. • AntiquHl)ed iDDI puDCtUale ........ derinp throuah Vermont'• lush Green MOUlltains on the 8haebeny Hill bite. May thrOQlb October. • Meander tbnqb the IOUtbem end of the Blue IUdee MOUAtaim on this - North Catoli.Da bike. Piii watcmus and aortel. wilb inns nesUed iD vaJ- kys wi1b speclaCWar view. April tbrouab October. For inlonnatioa about bikes in een- ml Of in your' area, CODllCl die Amlt:r- ic:u Hikiaa Society, I 0 I S 3 lit Sc. N.W .. WnhUWon, D.C. 20007. .................... ,. One of the anncdons of hitiDt is that it~1 limple. You doa't oeed bu- dm:ts of doOan of biah-ttdl equip- ment, fAncy clolha or lalons. What you do need: • Pu ts 1 • TeaDil sbc>el uauaDy are ftne for abort bika. Hikilll lboea ($4().S 70) abcMaJd be bil eDCMlllil IO you CU wear thick IOCb. bu1 DOl IO bi, your foot Alida on dowllhiD walb. • DIQ;wt;; lillttwiebt whh PICSded llrlpl.Sl0-$30. • W...: Talat at 1181t a QU9r1 per per- 10D for bins over 10 11111es. • Mmclllet Brina a lmMhricb and tocne candy ban. Trail ma ii a srat constant-flow a1aJY builder~ lnAR your own out of equal puu o( rmins. peuuts IDd c:tw>cOlltc dlip&. • S IAlls Wear a ba&. am- .-.. Ud IUDOeea. • ,. c.w • 'her-, U)'a' I ~ neck. one or rw Wool lbina • ud 1 wiodbrtabf-typs jlcbt. liJI.,.,. aM: be"" 111, m<>lfltja (tor btilten). •tillpdc cnmn. J j t f l ~~~ ~ PkucmailbJApril3,19t9. 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At least that's bow baseball player Tino Martinez, Olympic sold-medalist at the 1988 World Championships, sees il Martinez, 21, thinks his hometown of Tampa is the perfect prospect for the traveling fan. If you haven't time to get there this year forsprina trainina. try next sprina -or even the "off season." "People who come to ;Tampa will find there's lots to do," says Martinez.. A first. round draft choice. be will play flnt bue for the Seattle Marinen, who bold sprina trainina in Tempe, Ariz. Martinez, who lives with his paenU and brother Tony in the off-season, calls Tampa "a pat place to grow up. It's a family kind of town." Visiton will find it's a bi& small town with a Latin bean. An old cipr-makin1 city, it dishes up everythiba from Cube sandwiches and seafood peella to m~ ums, bueball and barefootina on the beach -all with a Spanish flavor. Eiabteen ofbueball's 26 teams train in Aorida. ICVCD within ID hour's drive of Tampa (.ee box below for de1ails). Watchi.Qa the areau It bet WU I child- hood ritual in the Martinez Wnily. "My dad would take my brothers and me out of school for the afternoon if the Yankees WC1'C in town." Afteraoom away from the blllpub CID eu.ily be filled with food and lilbt· seeina: Shop in restored Hyde Park. Take the monorail to Harbour Island, with iu trendy &bop and eateries, and auile the harbor in peddleboau or JOndolu; evo- ninp, dance in a 'SOs atmosphere at ......... ..,_ II T111111= 11111'1 llttrll ..... Blueberry Hill, a waterfront ca2 with outdoor 1eatina whm tbe wanre.s dress like c:beatcaden. ·At the bub of Tampa's touriJt action is Busch Gardens, 10 minutes north of downtown. The 300-ecre part featwa thrill rides, live en1er11.imnent, animal shows and a vast, safari-style zoo. For lunch. don't leave town without muncb.ina a landmark Cuban sandwich -smobd ham, rout port, alami. Swiss cbeae and pickles OD cnmdly 0.- . • • n 11 -. oe u.t.oar ~ (113) 221-19'7. A 'SO. Dd '60t«ytl reaaurut Dd ._, .. MIC S4 ODTS Friday ud Se:bwdliJ ..,_ -... S2.9S-SI 1.9'. •1---.... $.Alli c... 1010 N. Mee:•·-Pllce, 1-.., (113) ~104S. nM ~..... m• 'm1i11 t.t opera ud baUec IO lrolldway ad .... • °"' ._.. l006 w. ~ lhd.. T...-. (113) UU~l. OU.... S4.ll- Sl ~ nwt l)a a.-WS. •I.-. 2 ; 100 s. AlllllJ Dr .. ~ ill die A11i11eJ Towm. (113) 221· 3'64. ........ r....-....ot... ·-••2.JO.IJO. • _.. .... -. ·-s. Ho""'"1 Aw. ,..... (113) 251·2'21. N F Sil._,....,_ ...... ,_...., lllllwte .... IMITVa. ban bmKl. It's available in many eatcriea, but tbe Silver Rina in Ybor Qty, Tam- pa's Latin Quarter, rub with tbe best. Martinez allo recommenda Ybot aty•s Columbia Rataurant, with ill daborate tile wort and ftamenco dinner sbows. For vidlon wbo want to mil culnm with their bueblll, Tampa now bouts one of tbe world's belt ICOUltically de- siped concert balls, tbe new Tampa Bay Pcrforminl Ans C.entcr. (U tba1l:n at- nct top talent. ~without New York's styaapc:r prica. Abo o6 tbe 6dd, warm lllrial tan- pcratma may lure fAu to ne:iPborinl PindJa County, bordered with 21 miles / of while llDd beldla, from St. Peter> burs to Tarpon Sprinp. .. Oarwatcr Beech ia tbe best for IC> tion, .. Maninez P...., tboalb it's DOt tbe warm waters that attnct him ... It's w pllCe to ao for sirl-wa~" Game's rai.Ded out? .. Yau could tour the c:ipr factories for &ee and -bow they make them by bud... ManiDez sbouJd baow. Hit family bas beeD in the tmsinc11 for yars and ()0-()WDI VUlaoa & Co. in Welliams-. .mUm m bl.ad. roUed cipn. For IOIDetlUni OD tbe aana1 aide, the SUvador Dali Mmewn in St. Paa1bura houla tbe world's Jar.-coUectioD of tbe lase anist's waft. For ,et-involved ezhibitl, tab dae kids to tbe Grcu Expkn1ioal: Hudl-OD- M-..m_ allo ia SL h1albwi> Wbic:b rcacaunms does Imo cmlWcr. a bomt nm? .. If J WI.Ill eood Sptailh food, J '° to Cd .... I llmoll....,. tel tbe trout or poupa R• r · n.cyte" (broiled or 6ied llb topped with f& ~ peppen and omc..). For lwmd-wbmbls Nonllcn laaliu Qajsine, try Laro~ dowMOWD in the .-Albley Tower. A Tllfllllll Jmd. mrt. lll'D's s.t ~ .._ moao ii .. ., iD ............ wiDe lill ... ... cl. bledtY pbooe book. ....... .., after.boun Kury Walllia DJ I t aoa.. Tbe Nec:Me""' Nut ~ ..._ ($~50) is • pad slam. ....... YOU'LL ALSO RECEIVE 2 FREE GIFTS just for trying the Freezerware Sett . A. lurpttee Offt Wit can' lel you wtlM ii la .. INt ~ ~ h U'PflMI But .. c:an lel you • 1 90fMflil'G kw you or 'f04ll hOme ,_-ts And Get Free. It's w.here the brightest stars perform in style: Engelbert Humperdinck, The Four Tops/ Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, Natalie Cole/Louie Anderson. And two compli- mentary seats are waiting for you when you book our 199 Spring Vacation Package. From March 20 through April 23, get 3 days/2 nights for only $99 ( $129 weekends) and two &ee showroom seats. Reserve by calling 800-732-7117. Some people say $99 is very gener· ous. But that's our style. • , WHAT' ·H 0 T 'Peter Pll,' c11ic1 rel& 1 ... If you~ in mqjc, clap~ bands and turn oo me tube. On March 24. the l9SS Emmy-winniilc production of,,.., .ftla-WJ"'D-aiNor the-6na time in 16 ycan oa NBC. .. Peter Pan is forever," UYI Siar Mary Martin, 7S. 1bat WU the most tun I eYCr hid with a role. f d always wwcd 10 Gy." At S, Martin ac:tuaDy IOered &om &be roof of her &tnily"s 11f11e -IDd broke her collarbone. Thia moa.th. ber 4-yar~ pat-lf&Jlddauabter, Mary Noel. will waleb Ptttr Prut for the 6nt lime. ""She11 love it. .. •YI Martin. 1'bey all do. .. •The USA'1 top C)CV!Wtiana, iect by Billy Oysta1. Wboopi Ooktbaa ud Robin WU. lWm. are tpiD P1baiDa p6ws fot tbe bomdela. c... .at{ 111 airs ti~ &om New Ya.t nat Saturday OG HBO. Comic RcUcl alrady bll ddivend more than $4. 7 million to tbl bcJmeje. c.,....., .... f ii rrt•bJilltD ...., .. ..,.,,.* .. •- • •lnil'frta 1111tllll_,18 II ... iM ............. ....., .... . TI9t 11111111 I llll ..,. ....... Ills ..,. ... .,,. 11r._..., ... .., ......................... ttll .... ., '1 ,..,. .... .. .... .......... ., llillt II 111J It _ .... ., . ........... .. , ........... Tl Ill II S' J llit ........... w ,_,lllMms• ......... _ --·--............. ............ 11111111; .. , C1"l1 ti l*r lll-'111 Will a llON ~ IMOtic, artsy New Yon· en plly i• Ploril7 ''Thn '" ....., ....... says •uttlor .... JMowitz. ..... llllt-tllli• 1916 bocK. .a.-# ,,_ .,., ltib Ute bit ICI• nut Friday. "Now tUt Wl'rt I• Ute list '91r1 of ttiis Clftt»rJ, ftlt do .. do7 How do we cet I I wt'iilrlPPllf1~t Nu; body Mows tM,..... Hfllort.'' Aho OS-ill Nit Frklly: • Art you rtldy fof Ute lltest dMCI cruel The misuldentood tllM OI Maftutt111'1 ,..,,.,,, art Into "COltlllt daKi ... " wtwe dancers try _ t9 forCt Id other off 1 pllttonn throup tic--. It's dtrteted bJ OIClr·winMr Rolllrt .. (lllrt Slit Strlty). Tbe 64 teams IO bead down that alori- us .. ito.d ao the Final Four" are beina UlDCK&DCea this $unday at S:.30 p.m. EST ~ ADd tbal means it's ti.me for tbe 1st NCAA Division I Meo·a BukttblU ournament. wtlicb 111.rtS lbunday. ~ ~ b will ,et a amor- -uou.' 63 pma over thtee weeks. The UaJ bar teams play •• tbe Seattle . April 1 and 3. . .. New 'Anti~Cholesterol~ Pill GiV~ No Dieting Weigl;tt-10&4i _Amazing_sid·e effect could end obesit~·!....__~_1 LA WREN CE. NY--Dr. Mitchell Kurk, director of a prestigious health clinic. reportedly has developed the ultimate in good health and weight loss. A pill that not only lowers your cholcsterol--it helps you achieve weight-loss withou~ "calorie counting." Originally Dr. Kurk developed his atl natlll111 bio-activc pill for cholesterol reduction, but was astonished when the very same pill produced almost effortless wcight- 1 oss. Dr. Kurk diicovered this while observing patients who initially tried his fonnula solely for 1he purpose of lowering their cholesterol levels. "Not only were their cholesterol levels significantly reduced but almost every patient showed dramatic weight loss over a two week period even th ough they continued to eat normally." "Works in a most Extraordinary Manner" Dr. Kurk then perfected his 'dual purpose' pill which he now calls Cholestroliu. It contains no drugs whatsoever and apparently helps you lose weight-loss without conventional calorie counting dieting in a most extraordinary manner. Shortly after ingestion, Cholestrolite's all natural ..ingredients go to work almqst instantly to start reducing your Cholesterol level while simultaneously creating a pleasant feeling of fullness which helps reduce caloric intake. 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This represents an amazing risk /re e opportunity for people who truly care about their health and have been unsuccessful in losing weight by conventional methods. It's just this simple: Cholestroliu is available. it's good for you, it works without dieting and it's completely guaranteed! Best of all . ordering Cholestrolite is simple. fast, and reliable! Simply call: TOLL FU:& ( 1-800-255-4321ext.300) And order with your credit card, 24 hrs a day. 7 days a week. If you don't have a credit card they will also accept C.O.D orders right over the phone! All order are shipped immediately by UPS which means no delay aod DO orders Jost in the mail! Sl9.9S-90 pill supply, or $35.95--180 pill supply. Either way your order will be pOlllpdy 1e11t. Pleue don't waiL You really do delerve to be dUn and healdiyl 0 1• HD1 TH IS M 0 Sheley Long was never a good scout · Funny, yes. She'll prove that in her new movie out this month. y OS mew ....te, in..,.,... '1Hin.,a.a,..11 die ._.. ., • .,....,..._ w .. ,..eftr. Glrt&.t? . Yes, but I dropped out. I didn•t fed a ltrOGI rapport with the troop leader &DdJ came beet to my parents &Dd said, .. Hey, rm out of tbe:re." I liked my time with the Brownies. I liked the S1J1eD of mayonnai• In my lunch box. ,,I lllOCiate ll>Od Junc.b meat with tbe Browniea. The uniform wu a lovdy shade ofbe:ile. But I didn't care for the Girt Scout uniform. I fett I didn •t look sood in sreen. w ................ ,... b"Mf ••••• cMndR e.da? How to 8PIQCiate and induJee in frequent pedicura IDd mui- cures. How to bandJe the public embarmment if your chqe card ii ever cut. v .... ~ .... tMI,,.. jec:t ............. . I mew about it wben I wu still doin& ClturJ but I never tbousbt it ... IOIDCtb.ias b me. When I bard .. Bewny Hilb lldy," I didD't connect with it boat ... rve always been intimjclmd bJ 8e¥edy HillL w ... _,_._. I 11 " ... ., ... , I ca't ...... 1lm pi9ce. Loot ll the Rolla Royces. Wbo are tbele people? How can they have 10 much money? I WU walkiDI &rOUDd with my mouth open and my 6sts denched. 0..,.. ... , .... ,... ...... ? I remember 1eeia1 Connie anma. She teemed quite at home. Awfidly cute. I remember when I wu a little sirl. we went . to New York 0ty b Easier va- cation &Dd we spoCt.ed Hayley Milla in Seki Fifth A vaiue. I thoulbt I waa toinl to P911 out. My fiiencrs mother wu brave enolllb to Ilk ber for ber auto- paph. The rat o( • watched from a d dist1nce It took a couple of boun for me to RPin control of my jaw. 0.,..-., ..... ., .... , bRly. I don't lib lboppioa. I never felt I wu IDC>d at iL I Uled to have to do it when I waa a model rd hive to tel • lefec,. tion o( tlippen ad robes to 1ry out for a job-~ iD &oat of a eo& bed. 11mt Ood I never bad to drm 1IP ... ..,..... too luctiaoul. I never bid to be a manlCbiDo cbcny. w ................. : .......... ....,...., 1"llll ... ,_ -...., ~ ii ricb ad .....,. Alld. if,.,. arena'teilMr,il-~tw- 1mliDI> AamlJ ... ii -die cw. •Yerty Hila .... I 11 people ... ~ .... pa'lll'J It ii a ·1u adload -_,.. -·Mr ..... 11··-· bood -tNl it ii a coamanlly. L..,.._ .. ....._,.. ,.., ..... ....,,, nil•··-no dortd iD*J;'aTMlrilltDIJ'ID9 ... ,,.~..,... ..... THE LONC FILE 90aN: Aus. ll. 1949. iA Fon Wayne. lad.. the d&uibtcr o{ ICboolteecben. nLMS INCLUD&: IHJJo ... Oti,,._oua Fortw, /rrtw'twdleble ~ n. Moeey Ph. JAMILY: Married iD~estmeat advt. Ince TJIOG iD 1911. o.e a••· ,...._, )Va. They take 10G1 waits oe s.tmday monablp. m9CISE: Jlidea. •dowy bib wl practices ............. mediratioe ..... HOM&: A tnditioMJ bily bo.-ia 1'd6c ......_, CIUL, ~ t. c:ata, two ...... ud a billf.doeeD PolaroWa Imped to tbc 1w6fea1tor door. tiJDa cW!y • ...,,. ii • 11r TM, rd • a *'*of' .... rd taaw ..... 09t ....... CID&ll A.ND 90 LONG:•._• Emmy m 19t3 • IM WJ, it....,... ... I lid Dimt Qee ...... 1Vt 0.... &DVCATION: ~ UaiNWIJ ia ~ 1967-69. 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If you pay too much, you lose a little money and that ii all: When you pay too little. you tometima loee everythina became the product you bouaht was incapable of doina what it Wll pun:bued to do. You can't S-Y a little and act a &ot. ... STIU.1.•~·- CV I ~000 .,.._. ••• I I . 1.--"° ,..,, 1663 ~tia St. Com Mesa. CA 92627 646-4838 WHAT'S INSl>E c......,, .......................... I ChMMI Cen:•llon Gulde . .. . .. . . .. .. I ....., Lillllll ..................... M Dal/Ill I ............................• 1 .. .... u.e.ea .................. , .. ,, :r..Mlra.-.. ................. tJ-tJ .,. " ....................... , .. " ............................ tl-t1 ..................................... ,. tn .., ......................... -.. Oma••·························· 11 ..................................... ·~ ..-.~ ........................ ...... 2/Daily Pilot March 12-18 'Matlock' enjoying a third su·ccessf ul season on NBC -aoe- FOSTER Man y or t hose observing the tele- vision scene are cal· ling "Matlock." a southern ve rsion of "Perry Mason." The series see n weekly on NBC on Tuesday night is one of the most successful or the NBC shows intro- duced since Brandon Tartikoff took over as president or NBC enter- tainment progr amming at the network three yea rs ugo. "Matlock" is now in its third sea· son and probably will be ar ou nd NBC as long as Griffith wa nts it to be . Ten year s ago Andy Gr iffith didn't think that be would ever return to his beloved television . He was suffer ing from a r are ailment and stood a good chance of never acting again. When djscussi ng his problem Griffith would not discuss what the MAa O.-. ,. ---..,. OlliOe " --..o;;~ .... .._.... 11 -oi...ra.-i 14 IMVO • MUO........ • UUU8A.,..._. • ciii"c.e. .......... ....... ca111 C..-a 12 17 t1 , . " .. ,. " • » II II " " .. " • II • pro cm wa .out h~ uid thul ht• had rec:overed <.1nd <:ould "or·I\ again. Grirfith ha::. be~n ur ound ~ho" business 41nd tl'ievt~ion for u lon'"- tim e. It ull sl<.1 rtcd whe n he w.i ... • high school mu::.ic Lcal·her "ht1 liked to tell stories which not onl\ pleased his students. but ever,vb<xt~ else who heard them i nclu{tmg .in officiul of Capi tol Records ""ho signed him to a record contra<:l In 1956 Gr irfith st arred (Ill B roaawuy in "No'Tim For Ser geants," whkh he repeated in .1 motion pictur e and J S a televil>1 011 s <'iul ON THE COVER Don Knots and Andy G,_., n o co-t'4trred In tfM ~-running •• Attdy Grifftth Show,•• are King ~ aglMn in .. M.elodl" Ming Tueeda,.onNIC • ,. A ,. 14 ll s i 1 ., ,, I " tOlll f1 I SUND\Y Sunday MOANING -""$:00 •.•. - 111'• Ytw lllsiMl1 •111111 ... " .... lMI RUfl' (A&E) Jwr1lty II Mvntin (CNN) Oa~ (CUAllf) Cal·ll (UPN) Mlflc 'teen t. S'81tt 1971 (fAM)O ,_..._....,, (QA.LA) MCmf Ha llegado un Angel Man SOI. ~Cito (USA) MOYIE AOdlln Aoa<I Trip * (1986) Margaret Cume Garth McLea11 (WOA) r.fty Pit 6 htt ...., (W~IX) f1Nll'ld l. "1ct -5:05 A.M.- (WT81) ,..... ... - 5:15 A.M. ---.{_ (MAX} C....,. ~ ICCl s -5:30 A.M.-1 ~=-,,.... <••~ n. "'ii: c...,., (CMf) &Ille I .... (A) (Dtlfil) T1le ...... ,...... (ElftNJc,t;l•1 Ille NA TM (Z) ·The Uwtess 8'Md *** (1952) Rodi HuOson Ju"8 AOams -5:35A.M.- ~' T-I Jerry's -5r45 A.M.- • l'llecwt1l1Jhrt -l:OOA.M.-!0-.it (A) .... c .. e:. ... ....... ...., ... ci.. ..... ........... ,. ,,...,,.... ......... ....... ... , A c UU ........ ..,,,.. ==··..., ........ ,..., ("90t ~ad • (ttee) ltll Min, l.Ofl lOUQtllln (\.ft) I .. .... (llAJQ ..._... ..... (CCI .-.,c.... ..... (IMOW) ...,.. Cll (TllC) ... • Men Helm" ** Ctt71) Tony ~ AM Tine! ==-:---....... -..,.... .. -1:11U1.- ~-...... -1:•&.•-n· .. '=i. ...... c.t:..-----· ·- I Heart ot ........ ,._OMUM SllllAyM1u leftom I.Me (CNN) YM MOll9Y ICl'AN) PllMlc Pelley DISH) MOlllerclte ... (E:SPN) l19hler Side of Sports (GALA) MOVIE Tres Balas PerdldH J1voer Solis Rosita Ouintana (UF£) SaH l"'PI0¥9ftltllf (NICK) S,.,taha 6 Ille SM le- ••1111 1111 Su (SHOW) MO~ Dusty + + + (19821 & Ke<r Noel Tr9"eftlleo (WOR) htt lluHy 6 fritlMts (WPIX) Tr11Slernie11 -&:35 A.M.- (WTSSI Aedy Grllfitll -7:00 A.M.- 1 Cll.-.12Dltttt JID S•.,•1 f eday S!Nftf Mn Grt11n1 s,.,n L•t"ft· ~ R11111tt10t• WOf14 T "'*'" NAlet "All .... ...,., It I• Wriftell Tl'MStetlMn SUMI Slrffl (CCI SIMI Miu JeMes lteMsee ... " ... Of Jtt19'1 ..... v ...... (AH) TtMf M1t1rtlt (CNN) Mewsu.att (t>tlll) Wea-It hM CetMf (HPH)~ (Fut) ~ Otll\lle (MAX} Mo¥ll ·Soul M_,, * * 0 9981 C Tttomas Howel AH 01wn Chong (NICt() u.. ••• (USA)~ (WOft) Mll~t Alley (WPtX) .... erlts (l) 0..-ut. -7:05A.M.- (WTBSI C...Mews -7:10 A.M.- (CNN) DI .. .._ jA) -7:30A.M.- .... ...... ,CCI l*eNWI r:• ... ~ ....... , ... "'1 °'*"9. ..I ......... ,..,.... ..... n..-.. (AM) ..... "··-(CNN) .. I I"....., ...., ...... a.. ............... ....,. C' ....... ..... CM90) , .... Liii .... (NICI()='--(TMC) Aatnltt Hol-"9Y' ••• (1M3\ Qt~ .... Al#., HepClur1'l (.-uQ Lat ... (I)·-.• ~Women • • • • (1137) ...... Dt'lit ~..,, -1:aU1.- fWTWt --T"9 auie. ~ •••• ,,.,.Jam w.,.. ......... o .... ---A.a-&"• ... := AMalflll fldl 19"ffM Wu•1 Nib !CCI a-,~ D . .1111191 11....,, Grtwlllt. Ytlll ~:.-= (AH) Ow e...,., (CNN) ..... ..... (Ol.;111 0..-..... MiReYI (fSPN) .... "'"""' (FAM)~ (QALA) F .... ~ = ne Mt .... • e1 r .. (Liff) WlfNT.....,.. (NICK) 0.-. lit MHlce (SHOW) MOVIE Tuell• Ever- lashng • ** (1981) Fred A Kellef. · ~oaret • Cllarnb•rll111 · (USA) CMoell fqrau (WOA) lllHlltn TMly -1:10 A.M~­ ICNN) Tmtl WiM -8:30 A.M.- • Meellia"'"9 (CCI ...... T..., ........ .... ,,..,.. ... Pnc. , ....... . •c..-.c...,. ...... y..,. .......... ...... (CNN) ...... (DfPIWmttt (CCJ (flftN) .......,.., (FAM)o.Mile (H90) 1eet If fll&cin .. oddMl,eilllillha (CC) ISi CUI'~) Sell ..,. '11 111 (NICtQ ........ (~).,a........, (WPtlC) Mlle .... -t:OO A.M.- 8 -........ OefWef ~llOnc.ltlcs [~1119'=-(A) ~, .......... MMT .... °"' ...... ........ ........ ....... ICC) ........ , ..... ==~~tMFll ....... , ...... ..... ...... 11'1 (AU) ~ OltlC9 ~. Stranger •• • t1 ... , Mlf•ncs. RCINrd.on. AUi*\ EY9rett e-=. .... ,a .. ......···~.:..==­fl""t Cllil'. 10 a a ..... A"*1CMI Con•Hoce Toume· "*"· °*'"*'...,.., a.. ff All)--=-, 2 2 ..... f\.IPI) 0 ..... (IMJQ .. """" Jq/fn ••• (1111l ......, ,...,,w.a... = l2r _,....., ICCl ......... .. .....,,..,.. •• """ --Udlt ...... MeNI\ -.. A.II.-I ..... -...... _ICCJ"" Dally Piiot ....... f:. ... Wt .. "" • ---&.&-.... .. ,..,., ..... o....e ............. .,., .. ... ,.....,.~ .... -tt•A&-• lllllt? 2 HIC March 12-1813 ICCIPIESSllE WElllT LOSS PlllUll ~ S I 0 rwst Visit Rq m Pff Mil •• Ftt I Whits TRADITIONAL A C C :_J P U N C T tJ R E & Hf RB) T Dr. Loui8 La, O.M.D., C.A. T. 111 ,,., .. ~ ....... -.. Jdl • I 0 1 •• Hun Albef1 Btooti• A report ., I ptodvcef Ind Ill anc:not man torm 1 1r11ngi. '" 1 TV netw()(k news Ou•eau Ducted Dy Jame, L Btooi.. -t:15 P.M.- ID °'"' 'ttt""'_,. -t:25 P.M.-........... -t:30 P.M.-• r,..., UlllltH rtw .. r.c. w1lkers come>et• tor 1 ...,,, l>ef1tt (SJ (fAM) ..... 0-. (URI ....... "'*'- SUNDAY LATE NIGHT ""* CNtCK) Delea ,.... Jett feels respona;ble tor 1 neqibor 1 ICCldent CWOftl 1• le Aauu•cell -t:3SP.M.- • JilMly 0..-. Ari Amen t111 Hefo The t1rmll\ • ec comC)l1lt""-"ta a rie 1 DIOw 10 the JapaneM '" WOl'ICI War II Nin 111m troe>nte• ano c:n1nge the lace 01 1v111'°" 1CC1 -tO:OO P.M. - • .... ~cCormiCll ,,.,., • o.c e.n ~· ... 9"fO'll wtl9rl llt wru" 1 ClOlol'M llCO\H ~~·t:J~=· .. h9relll ,.....,.. 8/0arly Piiot Plmptneta M OallarCIO G .-...UOnlN (AH) ... M~ T1lt .... ~ MtH M~1p.e 1.Joolf'I HC:l<SOl'll ll1~H~tat ~ ...,,., ot ~<oC>uS ietletl ..,,_..., ~ tocll l()locll()I S #t le ' IOUflO 0.1<1 1P11t 1 ol 2> !CS,M) l'llllk. '*' DISNI AINKCMl"t o....-A stuclent Ids fOf I Ol'I l'lekl C:8'\ 11ve in net ta#lef • gM den in at>" .o.aptatJOn or t"8 N1m_. 111wtnorne !ale With l(alflleen Bellef and Kr1110fle< hDor• (fAM) C*8 ltltdlell (OALAI llleldeft ECO (He()) MOW Dead aAan Out c '989) Danny G4olt• RUC>en 8laon (UFf) ~r~ ""* (MA.() lllOV1l Soul M11t1 ** (1988) C Thomas H~n AM 01~ C11<>n9 (NICIC) ......_,....., (SHOW) ~ F11-1 Anr1< iion *•• (lM7l ~-ct> ... DouvUlt Glenn CloM (USA) ... •lftewl ~ ... ,.. Tr~ Is My ei.-.. A neh man <N1n11 M11r10we to llffP 1 NOmen a ... 1y from P\11 ne~... o.,. .. , Jennir., o.le Kate Reio (WOft) a.-. (WTU) Weftll T- (WPtX) T .... '-.. Dami* Two cnldren evaot 1 hl•· Ht.ng m~ -t0:30 P.M. - ........... ,.~'"G c.tu• I 12:00I12:30 I 1 :oo I 1 ~ I 2:00 I 2:30 I 3:oo I 3:3o I 4:oo I 4:3o I s :oo I s:3o I - March 12-1 8 I I · \. ~l . ··' -•, I ••••• -1:11 A.Ill.- • A M W~ (Mol\-rt.I) (MAit) ~ • ,..,. •-C<l9'' IW«ll OaHy Pilot -1:15A.M.-L~Kidl .,, Mollon -MIA.II.-...... ,,... ........ 1 • ..... March 12-1an MO~Y-FRIDAY fbAettil' (Wed). The Insur- ance MM (Thu), Nlrntng the Namn (frt) (CNN') O.yw1tctl (Cll'M ) Ho11M of RepteNntl llvet (Thu Fn) (DllW) Oonlld Ouc:ll Pr...m1 (1.,.., Getting F It (Mon Wed). 1987 FINI FOUt H.gh lights (Thu) (HeO) MoYles lntll'l\lte Coo tad (Mon). lnbmlte Coo· *' (Tue). Billy a.tvin (W.O). The AIPgtllltf {Thu) Ori 1 Cl9at Day V04J C..n See FOfevet (Fri) (LWf) Regot PNlbln (MAX) Mo¥le 'Roman HoH- Oly (Mon) (NICK) LIUle (IHOW) Movies Temble Joe Mo<1n (M oo). Clue (Tue) (TMC) MOVl9S All About Eve (Monl. How GIMO Wu My Valley (Tuel Gent,.· man s Ag1eement (Wed), The Suotec1 WH RoMI (Tl'IYI. A Plac. lf'I the Son (Fn) (UIA) She-RI (Z) Mew,. Two Week• 1n An ~ Town (Mon) Good l.Jle (Tue), Mo'll9s The Blue 19W· ~ (Wed) Sony Wrong NUITlC>ef ( F 11) ~11111no 19',.::n!M. - My Uttte Pony Oefecno di ""''' Wetlbrodll Ho~at (Mon). Nancy Harmon (Tue). l1tMI & Y04J (Wed). Hit l.indMy (Thu), Chr1111anoty on T rta1 (F'rt) ~ on Mf()C)jc1 a.lie Training Oumoo'a Clrcus (lll'N) S.aic Training WOOi out (Mon-Wed). 1988 FINI Four Hlgnlivttll (Ttlu) {fAM) Straljht Talk (MAX) Movies "King Kong ~ "RMI Met! (Fn) ) hlle l s.t>IS11M (IHOW) McMes "Lucat Ten- ,_. (Wed), "In S.ard\ or Hit· IO(lc Je9us" (Thu), Dusty {Fr1) CUIA) Cenoon bpr"s (Wl'tX) t..hwnt I 8Nrley (Z) MoYte 1 ne ~oe Alfport 79 (Tue) -1:45 A.M.- (M.AX) Movie T ut'll 182 (Wed) -9-.00 A.M.- (1) r amtly Feud At Roni' Happy Days AM • Salty Jeny R1pt\MI Regos & K1tNe LM I Love Luc:y °'*" of Hauard Sesame Street Get tn ~ (Mon Wed Fn). Mlkef" I Mitch (Tue) 1 3-2·1 Conlllet Mr. Ed (CNN) Sonya l.Jve "' L A (C"All) H04JM or ReJ)fesenta· uves (Mon. Tue) (DISN) Movies Let the Bal- loon Go .{Mon>~ Te fly ll'IO ITlt Ju"919 Hunte< (Tue) Return of IN Bio Cat (Wed), The P0tnt (Thu) T"9 Sch<>Onef (Ftt) CEIPN) Bodfe1 1n Motion (Mon·Wld}, COiiege BlsMt· ~· (Tl'lu) COiiege ~Sketbel (Frt) Cllf'E) Nurse (Mon w~ Frt) Marcus Welby M 0 (Tue. Thu) (MAX) Movie ~venge ol tne Nerds II Nerds an Patl • 0.M (Tue) (NICK) PonwhMI CW<>'tl News (wt'tX) Caraon 1 ~ ClatllCI (Mon-Tl'lu), St Pat· nc* • Day Paraoe (Ff•) (Z) Movie Al M y Sons ~I -t:OI A.M.- (WTal) P9try Maton -t:30A.M.-IJ Cato Sha~• lassie ~tiotl uveme & lOYtl~~· Rtt1or1tt0n I · ~ (Fii) • Movies "El .,_oe O.sconociOO" (Monj. ·to. ~~Of de Dloe" (Tue), "Le o 1e Meno II Chango (Wiid cin.· (Thu). ~ £1 B•tallon di lat Sombtat. (Frt) I ~ PMreon (Mon). ...... Fllll LOCM LOISTElll 8/Da1ly Pilot March 12-1 Dail Pilot March 12-1811 MOPYPMETIE 10/Daily Pilot March 12- EVENING Grell alld Sm1H t •• (1993) Ctlflstopl\ef Tjmothy. Roben Hardy EnQUsh vete11n1n1n James HerrlOt reqirns to ~s wife and YOlk$h1re praC1J08 afte< World War II Mont fladlle · A1c1ng From Santa An111 (Al E) ,.. ZMotl II Ille ll!lllfOY W1tn Tommy Sleoge. (CNN) MOHylille (DISNI lent frH (FAM) MOVIE' Kane & Abel •• (19851 Peter Streuss Sam NetH (H80) MOVIE The In CrOWd" • • l 1987) Donovan Leltott J~ Pantohano (l.11'£1 01~ & HitMa' ol Molly Dtdd Alter 1ttendlng the thel ter with her family MOiiy hears bad news ICC) ISi (MAX) MOVIE· F111J Beauty • ( 1987) Whoc» Gotdberg. Sam Ethott. (NICKJ Mr ff The AK Thee dee!Oes Ed would make 1 great Mtntry lfllm<'I (SHOW) MOVIE-B•oaacasl Newt • • • ( 1987) w .1111m Hurt Albet t 9'00ll.t (TMC) MOYIE 'The Gradu 1111 **** (1967) OvstJfl Holtman. Anne Banerott (USA> llllMtf. SIM Wr• (WOA) le..y Hit! Benny plays I ptelCtlel I OfUOQtSI Ind the vagat>onCJ (WPl.X) Clietrs Sim glOats 11ter i.arn1n9 1 Malt about Diane Ind fr1Slef -1:30 P.M.-8 .... & Alllt A IOVHICk nelghbot pi.ys ttie p11J'IO 10 f'l\ef'ld ll•s bfOllen tiean <CCI 8 • TIM ttepl ,_.., Sanoy, Mtehfel ano ~"com 1)4tnl0ns go on a Ollftd double date (CC) IS) 1 ......-1-lltt New1 'Mttker" (IAA VO) MOW ' A Mon1t1 In the Counuy *** 11911) Cohn r 1on. ~th ~.,.;.Tlllitlil Cf'"'> s.nc-.. (l.WI) OIYt I ............. 0... Htt llthef a dulh re ""''" MoWy With '* b<ot'* 1cc11s1 (MQ.C) hly Ne Aoc:Nlrd lliyl w!U1 In. line.I IOt a w.-(WORt ...... ....,Jt. (WP'IX) he .... J•nura Ralpt) g,ve1 aov~ to a ~ bndegtoom -.. OOP.M.-(1)=· .._(CC) • "Oeftolroua "°" • • f 1117} JudMrl Llghl. J1mmY $mtl A Se.-. dttectM '* fOt en el;he· ~· P'eonant women ..... tol'I Clt'I ~ • --,. ... OldeOft Oowft ~ •• ':.~ prw.· ..... Qlllllaw ...... **'°""" ~ ......... .... V-tOw...,_ -~. a:.-. fAlfl ....... ff911t....,. (CNN) ....... 11*1 !CUM) EWll If lie 0., DtSN) MOVIE: "The Nutty Pro- essor' ** * (1963) Jerry LeMs, Stella Stevens U S Open From West Palm Beaen. Fla (LIFE) MOVIE: "Lll!e Mom. Like Me ** (1978) Linda Lavin Kr•sly McNtehol • (NICK) My Tllrff SMt A meddler causes ptOOlems ~or tne Dooolases (SEL) ilOVlf· Who's Thal Gort * (1981) Madonn1. Qrif. hn Dunne (USA) WWf ,,,_ TllM Wrtsllieg (WPI)() Stlf Trea {Z) MOVtf: Two Weeils In Another row • • 11962) Kirk Douglas Edward G ROC>tnson -t:OSP.M.-• ,.In .. -9:1SP.M.- • Moym TIM Secret Gtvttll· '""' -8:30P.M.- I Desitlllillt WllMll ICC) rut's lllCttAM ,....,_ & lel Fred trtes ae· 1!2Ut'ICtUt e tor his lllllng bac:k • Okt YI• Oytl1 lalHI mateh-es he1 pl\lrmaeist COUSltl with SalJy (NICK) DIHI llMd (WOA) Al1etll0 "ffl -8:35 P.M.- fWT8S) Nltleal~Ea· ,..,., -10:00 ,,M, - 1(1)....., ........... ..... "Ftsnrnan, C.r1' MM • Mitt Jennlflf' It re· united With hef tathef (Ray Milland). ooty to learn he ta a l ed by 1 vengeful man. ..... "Aedelcer, Wilde' ..... 'Maltoy. Rutledge" llllldert-"Gonule z. C11defon" 1 I TWITMIJ-• ..._. • lceblrd" Femtle Adelle penguins lay their eggs on land hied 10< the sea, leav· •ng mates to guard the nests, and retutn 1 montn 111er (CCI • IM ~ 8oO leaves Choc:ago to r.ach 11 an OflQOO ~· {AU) 0. Cfttwy "Buda'pest Communism Wtth Tanlts Be· ginning with the invas.IOn of Hungary In 1956 Sovtet forces maintain controt In Eurem c. -(C1; CrtQIWe (R) (CWA.N) Nlllc "911cy (EPH) W-0.'s Prt .. ad! Ytl· llyUI From Zuma Beien C11ot {HeO) MOYI(· ' GIOry' GIOry' (1989) Etten Greene, Roc:nard Thomas (MAX.) MCJVtE• • Bes1 Seller ** (1987) J1me1 Woods Brian Oenneny (NICK)~- (TMC) llOWll:: "The Couch Trtp • ** (1988)0an Aytm>yd, wai. Mattn.tu (WPIJC) r...., te.. A )In.tor (Buster t<utonl ,,.., .. , ahead 72 VH fS Daily Pilot TICE'S RENTALS Come See Our NEAT STUFFI • Automutht> Tool~ • C111upin~ C.e.u • Fl1Hll r .. 1 ... hrr,. • -,t11Ult•f' • 1'1111111-. • T1 11~k .. • '1'1 .uln,. • Fork Urt t. S1 ail uld.in+:- • Ttllc•r-. • ~1111111 Trnr t11r-- • ·1 nm hf'" & mut'h tm•re' ' March 12-18111 "L~t's G~c Acqualnc~d .. SPECIALS llOCATm TO SOW YOU 1930 ..all avo. COSTA •SA '42·541' 1705 S. COAST HWY. lAGlN •ACH 494-2412 2-2'80 HlaRT SllTE l203·f -n TC.O 137·0777 l~J llle 19205 to the ·50s, (CNfil) ......... ....... (Nta(> ICTV Mowte "Dr. Tongue I 3-0 HouM Of Stew.-.... (SHOW) llCMI! ''Wottcl Oof'9 Wild ' ** (1118) Brue. O.n, MtehMIP ... (WC>ft) .. ,....... (WtJC) UIA Ttlllllt MONDt\Y LATE NIGHI' TlESD\Y PllME TIME 12/Daily Pilot March 12 - 18 • MOW Mur<* In TiltH AetJ *'* (19861 Peter Ushno~ Tony Cu<iis I·=~:::~ ~ ~,Mi V1l11 "9tM ~clllt Racong From Santi Arnt1 (BRAVO) MOVIE My Beaut• lul L61unorene *** (1985) 01n1e1 Day Lewis GOldon W1r~lle (CNN) ,..._Jfl11t (OfSNI TIM fastet ln•'f Is C1111 1111 l• , ... (HPN) lltllttf SJde el Spotts (f AM) llllMl!lt* SIHtt (HBO) MOYIE Geoy A True S10ty *** 11987) Liv Ullmlnn Nonna Ateandro (LIFE) Capey ' Lacey (NICK) Mf U (SHOW) MOYI( Moscow on me Hudson * • • 119&4) .fle>Oon W1111ams M11•~ Conchlle Alonso ITMC) MOVIE GoocJ Morn ong V1e1nam ** • (19871 R()bon W1 11ms f()(HI wn.11~11 (USA) Miner Siie WTOlt (W<>f') .. ..., Hill (WPl)tl Ctltlfs -1:30 P.M.- • flltWMller'l'nrs l(evm •••'• "'' cnanc:es with winn .. inay ,,. wrecked by 1 vengetu4 .,.ft1me ICC) CSI I Htllywt04I '-um Mtwt Metker (AH) ·11.,· M•""" (CNH) ~ TMlflt (H~) ~Celtef (NtCK) '•O.e (WC>ft) ...... .,..... M fW"llC) Tiie ....... • • 1'1 -t.OOP.M.-D e ,. ........... .., An esaaua on • woman COil """ ~ d1S1rn14ng rnemoties l0t T 11>1>1 and auspoc.ons in QdlH WI IS •rino ICC) ISJ e ......... ~ose•nne ano Den WOtlling ov.,l•"'- ts tne ki<it lrM 11.gn ICC! ..... I =.= ,,.. .. l .. '90¥ll [I Homtlte 1111 V~•.n Tr~ gioGoyfl . ..,, ........ fAH) :::.;,......., e:.'-= .... .,., (o.s.ij' The Diary . Of AMte rre,_ '* * '* (19'0) ~ .. ,._ G~beft, Maxitnlkan Sen.ti. CllPN) t• a Trtdlf M tlll .. 111111•1 From Worce1w. Mus (fAM> llOWll I(~ & A«*• •• (1t1$J'-t9f lfltllS $arn ..... CLftJ .... 1Miy .... , •• t1"41 QlyMis O CoMof. CIMA) ~ Chinatown. •••• (1114) .llO ~,.,.~ (lllQl) ., ,.... ... ~ ........ ~to lollyo • ......... Noe i{&ill;.:- CD I ~ •• , .... , , ......... -t:10P.M.- • -.MM W1YM SlaMMt Tan -9:30 P.M.- 1 AtlylMtlt a.t le.t rrr1 H41t TIP• Kew Hiller LISI Ille War ·•.~ v .. Dyll• (NICIC) l>Mla llen (WOA) ~nalllo Hall -9:35 P.M.- (WTBS) MOVIE Pursuit ol 11\e Orel Spee ** (1957) John Gregson AntrlOOy Ouay1e -10:00 PM.- De ·~ ca .. r I ...., Fshmen Can tlllf1Yllf'Mtlllllg °'' y and Mell!>SI 101\tndle lheo! lorlg d\>fmant alla.r I News Redeker Wilde News Malloy Rutledge Nolldero TIN Today ... Ntwfllf1 (AU) MOVlr 3 Men 1™f a CrlOlo •• • (19851 ROiand Glfaud Michel Bouienet1 (BRAVO) MOVlf HoltywOOO Snuff ** 119871 Roben fOINnMnd (CNN) Cmsr;. (Al (Cll'Afll) PWlk l'eficy (ESPN) WyH114111t Worn en s JuNOf Natl()f\11 Cn1mp. onsh<p1 rrom Cllieago (HBO) MdYIE Glofy' GIOry1 119891 C n GrHne (NfCI<) lltilr-•Y N (S~W) lrotllen I . ) (SJ (TMC) MOVIE Tlw M~1910 Beant..ici Wer ••• 11988) Soni• 8'191 en.ct. llennera IUSAI OlaiNllfs (WPIX) Twllielll Z ... Daily Pilot March 12· 1111& ...... 1 ..... : THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY! ..__, ---·· GOOD THIOUGH MAICH 11 Only Seem Ponroit Stvdiot her... the .duli"'9 VtdeoVrtioft"'CClfMnl ~.It f,..., our profenlonol ohotoatapher119 worli do..ty_ w;.h ~ cNW ... IO we capture the cutest Snlil'.sl ~ .,.,.1 .. 11 : ....._.. c.a.. a-111J1rt ......_ orid ~Y & .... °' .. *'· '•k• tM!wde• Sl ct.,o.., .,..... ~ *' ~ _ _,, 'f'Mt ,..1o1 .._.,......., WM...,.. blot:~ li>o<l.,......i. .... Ille '"'-........... ~~.,..,..... -.......... "' .......... poc•o11• ,,,,., -..lecl•Oft f.dl ~,..,_Ill ,.......... .. odd. $110 .... ~ ,._ .... OPlNI"'"'•"' lleCeOOOI')' u .. )'Oltf Seon Cffd.t Cord °' 0.K-Co.rd l<>-4or _.._ .... ....i.w. • oh ,,.,d,., ·oppr-.i .. Stvdoo Hovrf Svn Store houn (....,.,. uore 11 o~ MfHI Sot StC>fe Of>e~.I -hour P''°' ~ IO '10!1! clOU119 • 112:00 l 12:30 I 1 :oo I 1 :3o I 2:00 I 2:30 I 3:oo I 3:30 I 4:oo I 4:3o I s:oo I s:30 I .... WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME _ 14/Datly Pilot China Buch ,..., "•o.. 1 •• ,. ·c ...... ~, .... r,,. .. .,. • J.h•Wl'lt .... , iZk:, .. ~;-~."ief' 0 ... - P..ogt A /•$IOI'\ S1111td l • ill; ,.~. 4 -h-·1 .,..N'\)-11-11-1191-lt ; Hit-;;-~ii'' fSllO• bmsi TllH Uollfl Today '11'·"'1111• ..vii•••~•• an•1 To"' P9l•n " • -tr;; ' ~IN"U Mlllt• March 12 18 .. (U~N)~ (NICK) ,.., .,.., An Interpol ~I VoSllS Ille Line lllmtly (WC>ft) ....,.. O.W., Jr (WPIX) Tiit ltlMp19111Urt Ralpll ptOIHIS • ren1 -1:35P.M.-G JIM W•YM , ..... , .. Jelle end the Fetme11 e "'°". 10 He"'8MI 69ec,.I 2tw Pten>*• re.s ,.... -t:45 P.M.- (WTBS) MCM(· 'The Detee· love ••• (1968) Franll S.0.trt lee Remte* -10:00 P.M. - •• ~Angyat Garrett tor-~ fW <Gil <Afard) IO head neurosurgery Cnns llies 10 force hef l<lfmer nust>and 10 resign ISi I *wt fl'5flman C.rt Clllu ludl Soenes ltom the Nf'•S art intetCUI wrm actual Voetl\lm War loot f ..... ,tttaM I (CCl lSl *wt Redell.er Wilde *wt Malloy Rutledge ......,_ u.MsiM ··Ramos s.i.n.s I TIN TN1y ... MtwUrt The Hartleys on laws clasn before Tnani. sg.vlt\lj (AH) Ylttuill War (CNH) C ...... -fe) (CUM) Mille f'tlcy (flPN) S&I WlfW (H801 0.. ...... SlMCI Come· dl1ln fJQke Ctarti !CCI 1Sr - (MAX) MOW Moving • (1988) Actla1d Pryor 8everly Todd (NtCIC) Satllrfty "'tM (SHOW) MOYll A Nogtlt In ~ Loft of ).mtfro/ ReatOOn • • ( 1988) RNet Phoeni• Ann Magnuson <dot> ,.._z_ (Z) MOW P9rson.t Best * * * CI 982) Marlll H4'monQ••Y Patt~ Dclnntly -10:10 P.M. -. '""'""" Daily'Pllot March 12-18/11 ~ewport Beach to Avalon in Only 7§ Minutes! Catalina Flyer Departs Newport 9:00 a.m Departs Avalon 4:30 p.m. ~TA.UNA PASSENGER SERVICE (714) 673 .. ~245 DAILY SERVICE BEGINS · FRIDAY MARCH 17 -'t0;25 P.M. """' . ,......,.. • -10:30 P.M. - A vi.... SMrM I -Ella~ 6-lfl .......... ... ~ (c.) ......... .... CE'"') llU T-(HeOt 11U Tll Wll let.,._ Ttdd•{s lt0Ck.mat1tet lrlUO os rtvuted (CCI (SI (NICK) ICTV CWO..I JM fr ..... -11:00 P.M.-.... *wt Qears ICC) (SI ... .... -.u..w 0r .. ... • C.....Allllr ......... • .... ...... .- WEDtESDAY LA1! NGHT ~ I ,.. ~ ... i ! !=? ., i 0 Ill 0 l ~ -> ....... .. 0 .. , .. (..,) !.fl 'I r l 1 111 ~ i ~ .. .l •• I g I i ... ca ...... 0 C> '< :!> 2 ~ Q) ~ (') ~ .... 18 ? • * • " ' I( l • -1:30P.M.- • A Offtetlllt WtlM fCCJISI ............ 1'lws Mel'lcer ' H ) Frnclt I '--1 f"! w Guest Julie T W.-.C. (CNH) S"'1S T ...... Cflf»N)'~ (Mete) hfty o.lit A Cal ICCI denl 1nv01vl$ RICllato in a law Sufi (WORJ MortM 0.W..y Jt (WPU(J TM ..... ,,..011trs Ralph l1nos a mans OfOve on lhe apartment -1:45 P.M.- CZI O... llft -t:OO P.M.- 1 '•rMlst 1CC1 CMtrs ICC) IS! Oywa11y Blake tries 10 'flil'"' contrOI OI family and ousiness De• 11 IOlce<J 10 ChOost Zorelli givH F1110o gamfglng '"'°"'~ on Blake CCI 1•0$ fllCHHados ,.,.. lltt Ln Calle Ocltt St c:el9t>r. " lest "al dt II Clllt mu uranoe n le» hlld0$ Unocjo• con~ G~'Y I< "V' Paqu.to Cit Ri.t ra Juan Ramot1 S.no.t. Susy lenw1 y Sefgi0 V1r911\ • Mary Tyltf .._, Mary lw•~ a woman 'PO«• •tp(lftor (AU) ( ... I .. ,_. Moun ~"'"'' Kalt Biie• s.. ~aka OI .c.nd111g a mounta•f'I on s 1o. • w• ltl '#heets (CNN) ....... !CUA.If) fMll If .. Day (DtSltJ MO¥I( ~,,, •••• (19152) John Wayne Etst ,...,, ....... (fPtf) A ... "KMt IM SA OlO Stnes f'1om Miami (FAfll) MOVlf Home tn lndo ana • * * 11944) Wtlt~ Brennan Je•~ Cr 1.n CHIO) MOVlf lllO'f 0.Ware • • ( 19871 Olano Lane Moef\IOI WOOd1 (LWl) M0VtC. TNI ~ Stwcese • • f1975) JlcQufllnt 0.tMI Chr~ ~Plummer {MAX) MOWll 8roedtl t ,.,,_, • * • 11tr71 waam Hun Afbetl Btoot.a (NICK) ... T1wtt .... 1'ramp ~ It~ (111.) --• ~·Olef • =-WhoOP ooeor.o 0o0 (9"0W) ~ ~ CorotJot • ,, ... , l(f'lin ~ Oetior.,, GOOdrd'I (VIA) ... The~· Chetn ~ ro1 Round r1orn 1'19 TPC at SaWQJl'\t. Ponte Vtldra r1t (Al cwPIJC) ... T"* Cl) ...... ~\ICtl • • • * • t ••11l aw. Nicolet c... An ~ An*iC*' ....... 1CMtt .,., ....... ..-. .. Onclecl .,,. NiClnlWI ~ <>Kif• fOt ectf ... a.., 9'41POtWIO Kt!.,. °"'""'9~ . -.. , ... -......... _ .. , .... -........... -t:30P.M.-D e Dear ,,.... Ralpn tears his M»aJ tll~ls oar\ t mea$4.lre to his oanc,ng 1CC1 ISi wants hi• own t>acrielor !£<'11mtnl .. • OiO Ylt Dyle LIUfll IS alrl>d 10 ten the truth tt>Out a golt (AU) WIN WllW ti a. last The J11panese tStano of Og.as.1wa11 harDOrs 1 wilOlole sanctuary (8RAV0) lltOVI( Woyzf/Q • • (19781 Ktaus kinsi.1 Eva Manes (NICK) DCNIH Reid A lree- \pif•t90 ram~y 11,.no has an el 1ec1 on J•ll (TMCI MOVIE The Pc~·UP Atll$1 * ( 1987) Molty R1fWJW.lto ROben Downey (WOAI Arstllio HaH -1Q:OO P.M. -8 hol1 ~Gary 9<>H 10 1ua1 Jor Jill s mu1do1 Abey wants Ted involved in lier new !>Cllemt P8>9f makes a L,!or G199 tCCI U1 LA law M1t11ow111 t1kt1 lert' 11 pills Abby IV.es qu1$1o()(lable ICLl()n against • deadbtll c.i.ent Sifuentes end ROlllrls ~·''Y come IO DiowS ICC! (R ~ I 1Mw1 F $hmlf'I Carl Htlftlul C<wy SUS· ~IS a hOsQIUll .otT..n<st• "°' s pragnant wife nas IM!i!n •busect Joanne lnffl!l Leos IOfmef wtle CCCI 0 ,.._ Wlftllll Pe()(* Daily Pilot -10:05 P.M. - (WT8S) MOVlf· My F1"°'1te Wilt (Coler) (19-40) 11- 0urine C.rv Gt 1111 -10-.15 P.M. - • UC'1 "9ct T .... Ben E King t Sllnd by Me ._ int ContOUfs t Do You love Me" ), 1ne R1...ingions ( Pape Dom Mow Mow I ano othet March 12· 18117 SPECIAL DINNERS FOR ONLY $765 11101 ~• II•"· (11 SIM#r) . ..,,,,,,..._. (114) IUI UOI .50s and-80s pedocmeca M'G In Loa Angeles HOSI Fabian IS) -10:30 P.M. -I =-::.... lrMIAoet IC"N) .......... ..... (t9"f) c-. ...... .. NCAA Tourt111ment Fwtt• Round oirne (NIC1() ICTY (SHOW) MOWtl .. The Lords of DI~ •• (1913) David ICeith. Rot>eft Pr OSI! y (WOR) ... Ff9lllll cwPIX) USA T .... THURDYLATE NIGHT FRIDAY PRIME TIME 18/Daily Pilot March 9:30 !10:00.110:30 11 :00 '.11 :30 EVENING D D ...., ~ two c .. ,..,,. 'The AfllW .Jel't™lM ...... s AtMlllO Hal I r\S •• ., **** (1952) JoM Wayne Maureen 0 Hara A ooxer re· l\lml to Ireland to tor991 1 ring trl99d) t>ul nos or.oe s t>orly ~other pell• 1 light Osur tor Olfecior JoM F0tO Niie * • ( 1978) Peter V$l!OOY Bette oe,,,s • Wu ..... 1 Weft Ill RcYln IMode=.1: ~e 1CC1 ~.•via Kem lttci.t RtN\Q From Santi An1t1 (AH) lffllillt 11 Ille lfllPftv (CNN) ...... IM tfAM) "''"""'"' Slttll ("80) M()Yt( Wen Street * * • f 1987) Mocn.e• 0oug1u Ctian.e ~n (LIF!) ClfNY I Lacey {MAXI MOV1E Ltttlf! N•klla • • 119881 Siqney Po111er A1vo1 P~t• (NICI<} Mr Ed Ed !roes to l0tc1 W 1l1>u1 10 1011.1111 1 h4tai.r '° 11\e barn (SHOW) MOV1f Baci. to the Beien * • (19871 Annette runocetio F1an1111 ""11oo (USA) ..,_ SM Wr ... (W°") Wewl (WPIXI Clleen -1:05 P.M.-G ... Slrut .... DeOOf lh Tti.etSdl 01 the Fifi! ~ion Corp ICC) (WTH) lllSIMlllMIA H~I Fred Homan -1:25 P.M. -............ -1:30P.M.-8 ftl ...... .io.y grounoa o J ,,.,,. a oa11CJ 1ppears on Danny ' ~ i )lllAI ........-~ .. ..... ~,.., (~ lf*taT ...... (DtlW) Tiie .. ...., Or1141M (IPH) lf*tat.-, (NtCICI '* OW.1 ('#OR) ...... °""" Jf (Wfttlt) Tiit ............ ,, -1:361'.M.-8 WllhwlWNl ~ Tn..!Kh OI 1ne Foe 00.ton Corp CCCI (WTU) ...... frecb ,_., ,,.., .,.... ,~, -1:40 P.M.-8 IMIM ._ .... ....,.. -t;MP.M.- 8 '*"'""" Fr~y. Aime Qanond (CNN) .... , ....... (CS,AW) l...e If .. Dey (OISW) MOW: Amazing Grec:e end Chuc* * (1987) Ale. Engllsti Joshul (EUN) AIM "ldllt Pans-ti> Da kif R1lly Highllght s {FAM) MOW -'The F1"-' l(nows Best Reunion •• {1977) R<>befl Young. Jane Wyatt (LIFE) MOVIE Chllclfen on ttle Crossto11 ** (19M)Chlrles Haod K11en Valenttne (NICK) My T'llrff Sees Mike 9)95 rne ca.mpus queen (SEL) MOYIE The Lost Boys * * ( t 987) Juon Patric Corey Heim (TMC) MOW Stakeout" * ** {1987) Richard Dreyluu. Emlto0 Estevez (US,4) Gell The Pl1yers Ch1m- poonst11p Saeotld Round F"rom the TPC at 5awgress. Ponle Veota. Fla (R) (WPIXI friftytlll 1Jll (Z) ~ BroadcaSI News *** (1987) W1llllm Hurt Albert Broou • -t:05 P.M.- • f>tllf. ,_ 6 Mery Z5ll AMI· fffUry c.cttf -1:30 P.M.-8 Ml .. r .. "us 0 ·~ I S. .., 0.0 Y• °"9 Robs Army budOy arnves ~ 1 onw pany (AHi Wlmle CWdlll Y ..... Yun Rommel nws to (oOwel INICKI 0.-. ,._ (WOR) ......... -•.36P.M.-CSHOWl C:...., a......,. (WTal) ...... Tr.a ISi -10:00 P.M. -• ()) , .. c.... Dls1r•UQl'lt Dally Pilot March 12-18/11 1~~~~=n ·c.t1 I I st"c! tr~~ rnartiet I Prune Rib Dinner ( rtllMr cut) I I :~ Wiide I Aced Cont.Nd~ Eastern Beef $795 1 1 .....,. ·0onza1ez. I BrocMttt of rrwts 0e ,_ Calderon I 11: T..., I Shrimps, Sclllops and Fresh Fish I (AH) ·:z:' Mikey ' I ., ,.., I Ndty •• (1978) ,..ter FaMc CJIEJI 7 DAYS• AMPLE fl£E PARK"6 I JoM cassav11e1 (CMf) C'"*8 (R) l 2642 ~ II.. Costa 11m • 6'6-277' __) {CSf'Mf) """'"*Y 1...-o.c. r...,.... .......... ~lllu •I (! ..... ) UiMlf '* .. """ (MAX) llllOWtl: '"Frantlc:" ** -------------(1988) Herrtson F0td, Emmanuele s..gn.r. (NtCK) ......, ..... (IHOW) ....... =~ ...... Wiii .. Nctl' -10:15 P.M. - (HBO) llOWll: "Platoon •*** CIMS)TomBerenger -10:30 P.M. - I .... ''Malo¥ Ru11edge Tltl 1--II ....... ....... CC*) ........ ..... c~ ~ ... .... NCM Touma.rnent F"ll· Round Game (FAM).....,.,_.. (Na) IC1'Y CW) .... BlnJ llllllllll!!L• tCC}{S) (WOR) JMF,_.... IW'IXI UIA T ....... -10:35 P.M. - (WT811 ...... T..-a {S) -10:55 P.M. -.... Olll. ~ -11:00 P.M. -..... ..... Clilllfl {CCl(Sl ..... ..... .... l.9Mtr Dml ..... ·~Alt­......... .......... FRIDAY LATE NIGHT SATURD\Y (f WI "" """' 0 ("90) llOWI(· 0orTy Di ne ing •• (1987) Jennifer Gr.., Patrd< Swayu (MAX) MOVIE: Hairy and Ille Hef'IOeno•is • * I 1987) John I.~ ~Olllofl (HICK).,._ .. ..._. (TMC) llOVIE: 2001 A Space C»ftMy **** (1968} Ke..-Dvllel Gary LOcltWOOO (USA) ,._., fftdM (WOfl} ...... ~·1 ..,kMdl. -1:10 A.M.- (CHH) ldetlcc & TKllllOlefY Wttt -1:30 A.M.- 1 • ..,.._. 111.l SllMt4 ' .. Rtal I~.: ,.,.... Uelftm =··-(CNN) C ..... lnUtMll ,., ..... (OtSN} WlllJtlt ICC1 (EIPH) &MleOay IFAM)l.8M ....... (HIC«) lassie (SHOW) MCME A 0.Nt•eol ~I()()' * * (I 978) Perry King Meo rosi. (WOfl) ..,.,,.... -t~OO A.M.- 8 '"..... ,,.,.... .. ******************** INTERNATI O~if V;i~RK ETPLACE ~~-Indoor Swaomeet of Stant.on 10401 BEACH BLVD. STANTON. CA 90680 200 Booths -All Independently Run • Clotbinc •Sport•• Furniture • Health and Beauty Need• •Jewelry • Auto Acce11orie1 • ElectroniCI • Faat Food THOUSANDS OF PRODUCTS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS EnJOY hopping in a Pleasant & Air Conditioned Atmosphere :{.~~~8 (714) 527-1234 pfaRf,~o •Sat/ un SI 00 IC'h1ldrtn under 12 ind Stnior Citittns over 65 t'REEI IT WILL COST YOU LESS ; $ $ AT S $ $ INDOOR SWAPMEET OF STANTON HOUR FRIDAY 12 8 SAllS N 10 6 ,, '""' Cf.Mf09 ICAtnLA 20/Daily Pilot · March 1 I .. ,, ... .... .., ... (CMf} ......... (1.ffJ Wb1 hery ~ (HIClt) • l• (IHOW) llOVlf T eu .• YOu Lo4 ,,._ J.ne *** (1970) Ltll M I(~ HowatO fTMC) MOW Solomon • MlnH * IVcl\AltO CNmbene.n s~ -11:00 A .. M. • e...,. .. NCAA lO;i1netnen1. Rouno Garne l .,_,......,1c Alleria'1 l8' tl lSI •WU Cttdl Alllt u s ~en ' I'°"~ .... .... ' u ... n..~ (AH) ....... lel (CNN) .... ....... ~PHI ....... .._ ONCtla•ctllll ..... dljlf ,, ... , .... ,,. (QALA) "'*"'9fCO (lW!> ..... CMCIC) ., l"9I IMt (WOfl) ..... ~X) ,,._, .. 1• ('l) ._..., ... ,.. .. -11:10 A.M. - (CNH) .......... -11:15 A.M. - ( l) MOW!(: II I L.ovt Alt ' • •• (11371 l Howaro, Bette 0.1111 -11:20 A.M. - (WTUI llOW Man Wildemeu * * * (I 91 cherO Hatr11 John Hust -1 1~JO A.M.-1 • .. ::•IS> .._,.._ICC! ==(CCI ...... __ ... ,.. ........... , ... • * ( 1111) Mee llfooAt =, ...... Daily Pilot March 12-18121 CROSSWORD PUZZLE AClltC>IS ' Or. lettet 4 Mr. T ...... Oll ..... ...., '' TIMeMI ,,,... ''~·-­t 4 OMMel ... ti..,,.. ......... ... _ ... 11 ... ,. .......... tt ...,.,. ~ 21 ......... cMl'ldef .... _ Cfoct.n • ..._.." IMut" • Wellecfl end liltftU ........ •TV""""'" It ._.. -II .. _ 0.., at a f11M• ... _,.... . ...._,_ .,......._ 11-. • .,..... • .,.., -(TV~ ··-c:.... ..._ .. .,~ UIU I llli fll ' tll I ''I I I I 11 . ' , , L H I JI ,., ' , 'f '· I II l r: I H I ll l I . I I u-......-- 0 lt-0 """ .. ~ *"'""' •• ic.tlton 9f ,....,. '° ... ., ....... ...... 52 "TIM -.......... .. 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ISi War et 1111 w.wi I ..._ Jacllt1 Mary Tyler MMtt (Alf) l '""9 0111f1i1111ty (BRAVO) llllOYlf: ·Last Year at MarieriN<J ••• 11962) Delphlf"ll Slig, (CNN) lftws (OISN) n All SI Wltll 1 111111111 11-AM) Zeta Lftflt CHBO) Cllllic IWtf ltf (LIF£) llll1eGrNer & LIM IHIC~) My llttff SHs (SEL) MOYIE Moving * (1988) R1Ch11rd Pryot Beverly Todd -----· --·-_ _...,·""== (Z) MOVIE The Fearless VamP11e l<lllers Of Pardon Me b\11 YOVf Teeth Are In My N,.,.\ *** 119117l -t:OS P.M.- (TMC) MOW 0 0 A * (19881 Denn.s ~aid Meg Ryan -t:10 P.M.-1!> Ptltr. PHI & llll1rv 15411 AMI· M l'Ul'Y C..urt -t:20P.M.- (WT8S) H1tM Tool IS) -t:30 P.M.- 1 e f ....... !CCI ISi 01¥1"""" Old VH °"' j NN) h ... &Nent (EUN) Trldlf ..... lfAM} Olt1t AINltcN Ot1M1er1 (MAX) MCMl; ".._.,,!Mr •• (1987) Mdfew Rot>lnton • (NICK).,._.,._ I~) C-.. If lie CeMlfy -t:HP.M.- (SffOW} ~~.....,. -t:SOP.M.- ...... trnk Daily Pilot -10:00 P.M.- 1 i :::1111 ICC! .... a ..,..,., l .. ,,_,., 1111 ... , .. .... "Brown, Z1pp11a MON· "A 1<11141f In the Fam.ly ** (1983) Rooert I U(, .... , ....... ........ 'March 12-18/23 SATURDAYLATE NIGHT SPORTS Sunday MORNING -S:OOA.M.- (GAU.) FtlllMll ~ -t:OOA.M.-8 CJ) NBA ........ Denver Nugoers 11 Botton <Altocs r0fw1rd Ale• Engll1'1 IHdl Ille NLJQOClll lf'lto Boston Gar oen t6 like on o.nter Al:lt>ln Part1'1 and trie CAita Denver oe1e11ed Bolton 130 109 Hr her in,, 1ea1on -10:00 A.M. -a e c••• 111ttthn Ace T ourNment Cl\imPK>nslltp Game from At11nta -11:00 A.M. -8 Q§) Cellete llUttMft SEC Tourn1ment Cl\ampoon1Np Game from Knollllllle TeM AFTERNOON -12:00 P.M. -D S a,.,tsw..w Or&g rac •ng NHAA Wtnternatt0nals teatures compe1111on 1n Toe> FUl'I Funny Car an<l Pro Stoci. careg<x es from PomoNi C..iltl -1:00 P.M.-D GD Gon Nestle lnv1tatJONI Finll Round From Ille S.y HtM Club & Lodgtt "' Orlando PHI w111ner s of rtws event tncluOI Paut Azinger ( 88) Payne Stew111 ( 47). Dan Forsman I 881 and Ft1nv ,,.,......, 1 ""'' -2:30 P.M.- (1) NCAA T_,.MIMltttctlM SlllW Allnounoemenr Of Ille 64 team field ano ~winos IOf tne NCA!. tne11'1 betkttbal tournament -3:30 P.M.- hgur• SlletlnQ c~ ahlps. from Pa,.. ~ .Ut· •no WOfld Sc><1n1 Champj()n· ships trom He41<9f'I~. Nettien.ndl -5:00P.M.-8 ......... Los Anotle• uker s et Go6c1er1 Stai. W1rr10r1 EVENING -l:OOP.M.- (UPN) C ............ F'l()f1- dil at LOVl&ltJU Slate -8:00 P.M.- (USA) leallt Ray .M1nol'll VI Hect0t camac;no, JunlOf w., ter-tQt!IS From Reno Ne11 F0<mer WBA ~ lightweight ct\lm9ton M1nc1no (29-3. 23 KOS) t>attle5 IO<mer WBC t.gritwe.grtt Ill~ Camacno (34 0 t 1 KOS) t 2 round&. Monday MORNING -1:30A.M.- (flPN) Sk.... U S NlllOnal sa. Jvmp.ng CNrnpiOnSlll91 From lake PtiCj(!. N Y (Al -7:00 A.M.- IEIPNI IUlfWoria F'reet"f'e ~ll\!p6, Bal .. 1 Ftt11t1 From Obefiocti WHt Oerma· ny (R) • AFTERNOON -5:00P.M.- IW'"IXI ,,....._ ....... Cni cage WN• Soll ~ ~"" Y0tlo: Vani.. .. s From Fort Lau0ef4all Fta EVENING 8 NCAA T......C kltdlell - iMw Mnou~Of the &4 !Nm I.id and pe!ttngs IOt the NCAA men I bHkett>tll ~men1 -l:OOP.M.- (flPN) , ............ Ooacov er Ciro Siar• on loe F'rom cric.oo ............ -4:00 P.M.-8 .....,.... F'IQUrl lkltlf'g I preview of 11111 week 1 Worto -J:OOP.M.-.......... \.DI,.,..., Cl'PP9fS a1 San An«>NO 5Pu<• Tuesday MORNtHG -l:OGA.M.- (HPN) c:..._. ........ Metro Confwenoe l<:>utN men! Champ4onsnip Game From Columbia, S C (Al EVENING --1:00 ft.M. - (!PH) .... 01"-Y Hlflon vr. Ste11e Little JunlOf M ddle weqi11 From Att111bC City Un«>eai.n Hlt\Of\ (i•-0·2 19 KOi) batttel Lltt1e (16 9 I • KOi) 1n the 10-rouno m11n evani Wednesday MORNING -10:00 A.M. - (Hf'H) ...... Oe\lff Htltc>t\ v!. Sieve l.Jttle Junq Mtddle weogtlts From A111n1c City Uno.at~ Hiltorl (2•-0-2 19 l(()s) bllttlH Llttlt (I 6-9 I • KOs) in the tO rouno "'-In e~t IR) AFTERNOON -4:JOft.M.- (Hf'Ml C...., ....... 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OOP.M.- fllPNl Wt lbcllit IMSA OTO s.r... r '°"' M.ami (UIA) Gett n1e Plltyen CF\11~ poon.shtp Fn1 Aouno From me TPC 11 SaWVf•U Pont• Vecrra Ft1 IA) Friday -t:OOP.M.- (USAI r..11 The Playets ptOOSt\.p s.cotld rrom me TPC ~I Saw Ponre veor• Fiii ~ -10:30 P.M. lfSPN) C...,. la NCA> T°"'~ Rouno ~me Saturday -6:30 A.M. (ESPN) C ..... .. CAA T 9"'natnenl nwno Glc'he -t:OO A.M. (fSPH) C...,. Tre4 NCAA 0.~11M)fl I ..... Wom.1 \ O,.mp.ot' f r""'1 In().·~· AFTER -12;00 P.M. oe "-w~c na• rrom 5hig1t Japan T nu wilt oe ana ~n11 an<l 911n1 -'lllQOI ev11ntl ~PH) r.-. ~ .... C.tl1~.n' Cup M n t '"''' r rom lna.a•1 C1' -1:00 P.M. oe ;.nTNt °'~ flWd f rom 11141 r PC •t $1' Pont illdr 1 Ha tt'I ~If\ McC""'°" t t tluOlt Sandy L ~ Stfat191 -,.,,_ C.•U• Ind ~ Ct90"1.•w -2:;00 P.M. • IH .. U 4l ~toM.111 ~"'°P' , •um &une COio -S:OO P.M. ....... Tr11ttcorp l.onal ~ l Oiedc> Ol'loo 8'1111\ Vo , .. ,., toed ll'IO'"Ptoof 19' In IHI~-• ~·· lnCMlt We•. Ranot PeOM BOO Benotl It&# -3;05 ~.M fWTNllll~ 1~ bn11N,1 UtllleO ttel~ from Adln NJ mm~mm 2860 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (714) 54().0713 Dally Pilot March 12-1a121 OLDSMOBILE/GMC TRUCKS 2850 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa (7 ~4) 640-9840 MOVIES •....-~·---· •'--• ...... ................. ·-... ..,,_Cl .. •jllll ........... ...., .. _ ...... ·~ ............ .. .., ................ ...... [ l/\ ,-c;;,;;;,;.-FWltG AVAi.AiLE 7 • --· '"'' °'-"-'· ... '°' ............... ...,_ Ut ... -, 21/Daily Pilot '"0--'• .......... 11963 ~ ~ w.,,. Two PUvy 'fel«llM -'°' I ~ 1llflON eoe.ori ~ NII louncl In Por,.._1 .. n C*td!N Dncl9d 11)' Jotwl FOfO 109m (MAX) Thu 2 30 0 II\ CVCA! "Otllpet'' * • I' 987 Comedyl Dell 11-,.royo Sc;uer• ~on Los Anoe1H 1PG 1Jl 108m m S.. 1 om "~ *** 11982 0.-.1 IW K¥f All""*"....,. ~°"' s wtcS 009 ·~ IN! oe~ he<d9< era.,nd .,,... " ~ h C.11 o4 me #*I Mn> CSHOWI '°"' 1301 tn Fn 1130 1 m • om CSI IVCAI E-F I • ' .. Dally Pilot March 12-18/27 WhO m11H • 10C:a1l\a1t0ymeno419'19 tOOm. Tut I pm CS) ··1toi1111aed'' **"* 11987 Oram•)Jacli ~Dir• 11t'1 F11ned Phelan lell¥H 11111 PHI in 1938 Alleny H Y 1)1.. 19C19d by Hector Babenco Fre<n rr.. Wlltam KOIWledy "°* !Al t«m (MAX} Tue 11 30 p"' tCCHSl IVCAI L MOVIES - ..... ... ...... 0.-Y• .... D 2e/Da1ly Pilot March 12-18 ··o.M-•1"-"'***1111.1. C°"*'PI '°""" w~ Two ~"Y w9t«llt\• ~ lor 1 ~ WflON ao.ton eta~ llU toun0 M Potynewfl Ol'edieie 0wec:l9CI bor JoM roro •09m !MAXI Thu 2 30 pm (VC1') "Or ...... ' • • (1987 ~I Oen APJoyG S<;ua<e Sgt Joe Frida~ ano M t-ci ,,.... tldll!Cll Mt> • ~" INV~tl in l~ Anoet.& IPO 131 108m ti\ Sat 1 D Ill "Duley" * • • (1882. Drama) Bil Ken All Aincrilua11 sl\Nl)hltdef S ~Clog tt tne blSI,.. 1101J110 IJ(ll~ H ,..,. IN c.aN o• tot .. 11e1 lam CIMO'#) Sun e 30 a m r. 8 30 a rn ' Pm (SI /VCA) _. E-F G - Daily Piiot March 12-18/'D I· 1-J-K L MOVIES Mnl diamonOt from a Germ.ar1 toun•en {Al l()()n1 (H80l Fn 2 2S am tCC) (Z) Tue 9 pm IVCAI ''TIM U•t"'°9 of IM Ot ltOfl Gent" * '*' 11919 Wes1ern1 CllH Pons Tht Dellon Dtotr•ll" r"'""' l'Ol•es .and rot> lflj(IS ~ ~ 10 lf'leor 1892 •.a l O!' ~ 11-VV .. l\an 1S0m (UitC) tue 'l pm tVCRt "uetY-·•~n-••• I ., "c .. ,~ ..... Seyrog Men X meel\ w<' .i ,. al • •I'd ir >P<a •t>d cl·i CUSM6 lne-!Ml" preMt' '' • t I '" 111it·• 0..ectfld by AM!tn RHllll•S 94m (8RAV01<;•t <Ip"' I 101 m fVCAl "TN lawteH 8rffd' • • • 19!>2 WMIMnl Acxk HucSson Te•U ov1•1w J• nr Ne 111 H<J•.:J.n s •le i!Ofy s &Old OH~ Oy Raou, i/Ve•\I 83,.,, (Z) Sun ~ 30 ;i m Fri 31 m ''Tiie L~ ot '""k Wood• * t 1711 wo1arn1 Brad 5i.waf1 A 1111< >it•1 \yr J dlf! l•e• I • !)("'"'i IOI 1 oun man.dHdOfal••• 1PC190n' 0 ""'"' • • m OD Mon 2 am "TN L~ of ane l.On• A11>9er * • 1 t ~I Nestetn) Kknton Sptltt>ufy Mn••.:! 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Fighting Laguna Niguel Stocks Latina Clams hate aim man makes his and lunar of new mark designing cyclellnk county · ministry sports fashions discussed volleyball crown COA~ T/A:i FEAT .RE /C l /A8 PORT /Bl THE ORANGE COAST 75 CE TS S 1. 3 million in con1puter ·chips taken .. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of -Delly l"1lol Stafl Computer chip\ and c1rc.utt boards valued at more than S 1.3 million 'llrCrc .. tolcn over a .,Pt-month penod from a computer manufacturer in In inc according to pohce reports AST Rescarc:h Inc reponcd 11s biannual 1n vcnlol") showed the lo'i'i had occurred between Jul) S. 1988. and Jan. 4. 1989. !>aid Irvine Pohce LI Mike White. The company filed lhc rcpon 'llrtth In inc pohcc this week Joel Oon. public rela11onCi '>Upen 1sor tor the · inlemauonal firm that l'i headquanered 1n lr, ine \aid thl' theft totalled more than SI 3 million An mtemal invesllgallon fC\Caled e mplo)ees 'llrC'rC" behind the thcll and ~' eral have been fired. Don could nol say how many. The invcst1gat1on 1s continuing, and Don suucsted charf,es could be filed. 'We haven't chargrd anyone at this date," he said. Pans .,tolen included microprocessor chips. which arc the basic brain of personal computers. The chips 'llr'ere manufactured by the Intel Corp and worth an est1ma1ed $550.000 The remainder ot the stolen 11em1 were mother boards "h1ch incl ude n personal computer's main c1rcu1 ts and m 1ct oproceswr. and memory expansion !>qards that plug into the mother board. The mother bOards measure 14-b~·l4 inch«. . ----- I Don s:ud the internal thefts were the tircit to plngue the firm. _ When the losses were first discovered. A T sccunty ~&an mon1tonngand 1nvesttgaung. which resulted in the ftnngs. Jn addi11on. Don s~ud the firm has t1gh1c:ncd control of com_puler parts and 1nsututed new secunt) measures. AST manufactures personal computer~ a nd software fhc 1nternatiooal firm has corporate headquaners. cnglnccnngand manufactunngd1\ 1s1ons m In 1ne It also owns manufactunng plants in Ta1wnn and Hong Kong • Consistently profitable. AST was lasted b\ Businl• Month mapi1ne as 24th among the top 2°00 faste t growing large public lOmpan1es. ·· It rcponed sales of$442 m1lhon m 1988 and a $1 5.3 m1lhon profit. · However, it anno unced an $8.9 million loss for tbe last quarter. Don 1d 11 was the result of a o ne-time .. write do wn" from the planned sale ofCamintonn. a manufac· tunng d1v1sion also located in Irvine. Whale the emplo)ce theft was the largest to h1t AST. the finn's warehouse at 16700 Aston was the sccnt.Qfan armed robbery in January when th.rec machine gun-totin& men stole an esumated S9.000 wonh of computer chips. Offictals sa)' memory chips have bttn tn tight supply an rcctnt months. prompun1 some computer firms 10 tum to the blacl market where they pay inflated prices and don't ask quc lions I ('0\ EH STOHl';Sl''\D:\ \' SPt:f ·1 \I. Optimism key a'ly of Irvine teen with reattached hand f<e13ert s s-taD --------.:111 By IRIS YOl<OI 1 ud.il\. \\IOll.'f \arat1011 1.·amc up 0tin.oaoiyl"llots1ot11 1mmc<l1atcl) ,11ter h1'1 rclca'>l.·. allo\.\-- lrv1m• tct·n-agt·r Ja.,on Pinthn h,I\ ing the }Oulh to rest at homt• bdort· lost !>omc txxh mu\t k .irH.I h1\ 1.·,,r g<iing hack to tlas' pn.-crous tan. hut none nt tw. op Since thl.'n. he h.t'i gonl.' tu thcrap~ t1m~ suu:c .he ~' l.'rt•d hi\ hand tor an hour each da\ and h.i., h1\ hand three month'> ago 1.llccK:cd M '\chaocr ~ week. The 15-}ear-old'' left hand' \lit ··I he' r('alh "orl.c."d m' hand cessfull) reatta1. hl.'d b) Orangt' l 11u11 moH·d 11 bad .. and lorth · hl' ~1J t) su rgeons. 1\ look1n& ·&n·at · a\-He has attended his da\\C'I at cordmg to Jason hut 'till 1l1M.·,n'1 l nl\ets1 u\uJI - ha' c: mut h fel'ling ht .. , nght-an cd lortunatrh -and ) l't the freak JH ld1.·n1 '"th .1 m11t·r hJ\ u>nt1nunl almo'll .111 (If hl'I \a'-' hasn t hdd tht• Jt la\ t• tl'l·n ha1 k Jthle11t at ti\ 1t1l·, \\ 11h on1.· t'\\l"P- from 'ilhnol '" 1mm1ntt <Im IJ\ 11m1. 1111n pasllmr) Of plannin~ ,in ilp<OnllO!! ·1 lan·1 \l..1 -thJI '> lhl' Ollh lhrng -tnp to C.1l·rman' th,tt kinda dcpn·''l'd m1· tx·,,1U\(.' 1 .. Thl' \<.·ar\ lool..1n~ rt•al l(llud IO\t• to <,j,.1 ·.".hl· ..a1J ·Bui lhJI '11nl~ rcalJ) blend\ 10 llll UJ)t°x'<lt tn·n 'Jld Olll' \l'aSOO 1n a rect:nl an tl'n ll." I k ha'i. ho\\l'' l'r 1 ont1nUl·d "' 1m- Jason's hand "J' \C.'\cH'd tr11111 Jll'' mrng and plJn' to be.· hJt I.. 1n tht· belo-... thl.' thuml'I lo the h.t\C.' ol th1· l n1,1.·r<>1t~ High \\Jll.'r polo 11.·am• little linger r hl· .1n 1dl'lll haprx·m·d \\hl'n the \(·ason \tart\ 1n tht• f,111 lk· on Ocl 111 ''lwn h1.· ''a' h1.•lp1ng h1' <,;11J he could ha'T rl·lurnt·d In thl'" fa1hc:r "-lHI.. nn 1h1.· 1.1m1h ·, rt•trnth \\ hool\ "" 1mm1ng team 1h1' \(,",l\11n pun hJwd '><·l 1 >11d h• >1nr 111 '\ l'\•q1urt hu 1 J \cu111tl .. urgrn 1111 111' kll h.1 nd Beath intl.'rh:ra·d o.uy ~ ,._... •1 ~· Pa1"• Jason Pinches shows scar where his h•nd was reattached. The milt'r '·'\!. l,1,.111 "·" u\lng 111 [hat \Urgt'f\ tnndut lnl h~ lUI a prc:H· ,,, door mt1h..l1nt1 '>lir1x·d \chaua .,.naal "l.l'"' Jgo. 1Jl\11h.·d rt•\ult">.. J1Jn 1 need 1t," ht• \J1d · I hl'r•"' and ,111.cJ otl 1hl.' h.111d lk ,,,1, 1ransplant1n~ lll'f\t'\ trom Ja,11n·, The hand 1s proerc~'9ng a\ l'\· reall) no p~un a lot ot d1'>(·11ml11rt airlrltt<d to l (I \kd1tJI < ··ntn 111 anl..lc into hi\ hJnd 1x·1.1cd \1.haut•r \31d .\round spnng hut n.·all) no p.11n \u I Jon·l h.1\\' l•J Orangl' .rnd undcl"\\1.'nt .1hout 11 .. II '-'Cnt pn·tt) ''di J,l\un ""J or carh 'urnmcr Ja~n '-'Ill probatih tie druggt<d up·· hourH>I m11.ro.,ur~rn uindu,ll'J h' J It loo!. SI\ hour'> I \\3\ onh 1n th1.· undergo .1 final surgef) to loosen up t ·1 "' I t 1 l ho.,p1wl 'I C I \l .. ·'1l·tl C l·ntt·rl 11n" h1• l"ntl<)n\ and JOtnt'i. 1he d""'IOr \\hat' more pJinlul tor him" th.II tt·am 0 \U'lt'Ull\ <.'u "' rt:p Jn J 1111 ' .u • ' .., ' 1 .1 "' ~ he h.t\n t tx'en ahk to t'lt.-1n lht· JMol pioneer Or Bruce .\1.haut•r JJ, .... u d I h d r h J The dodo~ rl·attal hc<l .111 ot thl' r hl' nl..'r\l' gr all "'J\ Ol'll'\\.lf\ \11 'lhnuld ~well enough lor Ja\110 •11 ) J\ l' u~ to l' rt' I~ I llln in h d h "' ·11 J 11 I "'·•·Ju"· 111 •11nt1nu···1 •t10n•'"' Jn·I I t th "' d I J I H w.imming lime hil\ l"<IU'-1.'d hint '1•nll an C\r rpll l'11.lu\ .11nJl!1"' 1lll' ,,,., ... , ,u, .. , 01t1111\l'r\t'J\a e .. n_ u u~ t' for OC toll roads ' ( now at S2 billion By LESLIE EARNEST Of"'-0..,, ,_ "-" Tllc pn.>JCCtt'd lOSt for three propo d Oran&e ( ount) toll road~ has nsco to S2 b1llton. ncarl) double -the. ...ooimat c hmatc~ and could chmb still h1&hcr. according to 1 Qn.,,.atc consultant's rtpon to the Tran portauon Comdor ,Aicnq Ho"'e' cr. a spoke pcnon for the agen ) -"'hacll rcpr~nl the n Joaquin Hilb. r ooth1ll and fa tern tran ponatton comdors -said the e t1matc h:l\ c e"pandl-d pan I~ be- tause the conrcpt for the: ro d'> has changed o'er thr pa\t lhe )'-":l" .. The scope has e\pandcd dramall· cally o n all thrtt." sa•d Donna tubb manager of public am11~ for the a.gene) .. Toda'· tran pQt1al1on corndors art not what they 'llrCll' . making e umate on before The\ 'H changed con 1dcrahl) .. For t"-ample. thc-roods. "'h1ch arc cxpeued to be bu1h b) IQ9~. "ere all smaJlcr when the) "ere fir t planned and.. noni: \\ert.• cn .. 1s1oncd a\ 1011 road) 3l1.0rdini to S1ubb\ In ad· d1t1on onginal cst1mate' did not IOl ludc de 1gn rn'>ts he \aid The report \\3 dch,cred to the 1.omdor hoar9d\ la\t Y.ttk b) a pn' aic 1.onsult1~@ hrm ( omdor Design \1anagemml (1roup At the me ume. board mcmbc~ unammou ly agreed to aJlow a SI0.000 pa) raise to the e~ccut1ve director of the Tran portatJon Cor- ndor A,itnc1es, John MC)''Cf. Meyer, -.ho has hcadcdthe ~ Jor2~}e&rs. v..111 nowbepaJd$9S.OOO a "car, a 11 percent increase over tus prev1ou' salary. The ruse ~resents a co~t-of-hv1na ad1uSJmcnt and a bonu . tubb said. I( is his !CCOod raise s1ntt takina the Job. Me)tr had betn cnuozed for con tructioo dela\'s on the San Joa- quin Hill comdor. which tubbs ~1d ~CT't' caused b) the n~ to ~pond to more than I.JOO com- ments rctt1vcd regarding the en· "1ronmental impact report, a process "h1ch took nine months. When Meyer first Joined thc..,cncy in J 986. official cs11m1tcs on the co t for tbe.thrtt road was $1.3 bilUon. From the beginnina. Meyers t\a mamlatncd the roads would co.st lrom SI S b1lhon to S2 billion, Stubbs ~Id. i\llhough some ba"c projected tht co~t will n llU b1&her. Stubbs sa1d S1 btlhon -1n 198"8 dollars -1s a reasonable e llmate .. Two btllton at this point 1 cert11nl) reahst1c. ·• she said. "We·re ~orling on re.all} na1hng down some cost C11Jm1tcs 1n the Ml(i 30 da) . •· linger Jnd prt•d11. t1.·J 1h1.· 'outh "ou1,1 la, i.. 11 lll·hng an h1' inJUfl'd tingt'r' plCtn" to .Hwmpan~ a lncnd and his problems he said rCC0\1.'rl/I 1x•rtl.'ntu~·altl·r.1H':lr••I ,1ni.11utnt\ \thJuc:r .... 11J rhc<louor 11111lhl·rnn.imonthtnp t0(1ermJn~ .. l am~all)' k1nn\(lromlhthl\\tll Wom·an of Year c1·ted thcrap' ha<. alw pr1.·\u1tx·d .1dd1t1onJI tht·r fht' lhl.'1.'rful 'outh said he ha' not musck) .. the tall \outh \a1d '-'•th a Pra1~J h\ hi'\ fathl'r ·" tx·1n~ ·'P' l'\pl'fll'ntcd am pain lhrou,.hout tha\ laugh ··.\nd I'm lo;;1ng m~ tan It C"<lremd\ l')(>'lrl1 \ t .ind '<'n mut h 111 • \\ t• up<.'ll he "111 gt·t \1>lllt' n•turn ordC'.tl I k ... uJ ha hand hil'i. \a mph ~arc mt· I hope a' ~>on a' po<i<ilhk. • lOntrol aflu lh\· at,1dent IJ\on \j'X'llt 111 kt•lrng tht•rt .. \th3ucr \Jld .. It'll 11.'ll .. 11ngh . ,ti time'!. 1 t'an act bacl in the v.atcr and get m\ f • k .1c .... ~_lh •• 1.n_J_".l'·C·k-an-1·h·l·-h·o·'P···'·.'l-·1 •• 1i..·'·' ·m·u·r·1.·.t.hJ·n-J·\·l·.a.r .ll.I .gc.·1·t·h·l·.r.1n·J·'--··· T·h·l·''-h.aJ_m_l'·l·l0-1.·Cld-e.·n·l'-h·u·l·'-·tJ·n·ba-c.".·.· ----------0 r c 0 mm u n It y w 0 r Mayors fire up political machines for RUCK T youth club R~· · ly LANCE IGNON Ol N 0..., .... Stllff mmcan' hkc to think 1hat the era of the poh11cal ma hint 1~ ~hind them. Gone: art the da)s when ctty pohlteuans "1th b11 c1pn and small ethical code books handeJ out Jobs to thetr m-lav.s and foracd pohttcal alliances wh1lt' dinina on ltnauine and Cbanll at the nc1J.hborhood res-taurant. tht one with the rtd and ~..__.....,.._~ white chcckcd u1blc clothi and thr Huntfneton •••" M•JOf' W•• aanntster c. cOM,nttlOn Sat__, In Hunttneton CaNJO tttord~ playina in the bad-pefll MMll P.........,. y~ Ma70f' PrM Von .._,. Mfore ~•••nlllr ...... their •tvtf.tt ~~unalCly. poh,rca1 mach1neurc dflcuaH ttM fine ~·••11• of lftfna.tur• race ...._ Tiie redftl c°"llft11n ...-.,. a putofp()titical hJstory-e pc 1ally ca~ -.ere Mt 1c.,y orpniz111ons hat m? track l\.lnU) durint one of· Pac1ficCoa~t H iahway in Hu~11n1ton on the Qrancie C'oa•L But there arc . run on aran .. and ~ but four-se,;c:ral racn to help raise money~ r Beach. OubbN tM l Day Bhnd Pre,.. C\C:Cpt1ons, and one of those nccp-""heeled contraption foclcct b) rq-the 8o}s and (mis Oubs of Hunt· m pnnt Kart Grand Prix. the r • tu>ns was Oaun1cd Saturday. ular old p.sohnc. 1n&ton Valley cont1nun todal unhl 4 pm. Two Otanic C Olllt poh11aans. W BlnnLSI~ and frtd Vo the Clad 1n pt#Ty l"llClnJ o•craJI and lthouah neither ma\o r ~on the mayon 10 be f'\act, fittd up. their rcspcct1\'t mayors of Hunun,ton helmet th ma on 11ppcd thcir r ce, both said th > no-A undC'r\tand m.ttuncs 10 help a local sn>uP raa Ptach and Fo1,1ntain Valley, h ppcd .-a around a counc set up in a ho ~pte 1Ct hOokcJ on rac1n' the mon~.8utthcm1Cfunn1nlh 1ntoapa1rofm1ruatunsr1Ce nand 1.1a na lot al &.ch BC>U~ard and ,.._ .... AC~ All GOOD · MOR By KATY BOUCHER Of ,,.. 0""1 -S<Mt 1 hl· 11r.ind a11• ot 70 ma) ha' t \oundrd olc1 to '-ann l-h~·n v.hen 'he "a' J hllk i1rl. hui nov. 'ihl''ll 1cll \llU thar' "hl·n hfl· hega ns. f b~n lorml'r "'llC' o f Budd\ l b'len and l{lng11nw 1-blboa hi.ind rc\1dcnl. j., neanng h1:r "'Ottf~trthcU) and ~he'~ hu<ilcr lh:tn C' er. \\'hl·n \hl' l\n't .,1r.;11n v.11h the .. 11, er 1h1.• hill png... or malr.;1n1 arr>1: arJn t\ "1 lh her \upport 1roup t)I C''-~elcbrtl\ "''t\. i:-allcd l o\DllS (l 1tc .\ftcr b1\.0f\C I\ f.,entualh \anc> "ou'll find her d1rtttin 1 dram1 or rnmed) tlencflt for \nahc1m < ulturaJ VII enter or putllng t'r clloit\ 1rl'f~ numtxr of other Oransc ( ount~ Ol1. t1' 111 ' That., ~h\ ~he: "a\ honort"d tn thC' "'t'llrp!.U\ \k~ (11rl C luh ~' \\.o-man ot 1hc ' C3r c.1:nerating lund\ to \urpon out~ h pro ram\ \Uch a\ Prt' .:nt- 1ns .\dl1k-.<:cn1 Pn:inanq C dl\.l'f \kntof\h1p and D1' of\'e uppon <..1roups ~ .. the purpo\C ot thc C11rt ' < lub\ \el'Ond annual "Goina Pl.h C'\" dinner au ·11on held lMt ~ct\.: at tht' ·c~~~1t aooll Hui I. The c\cnina 11\0 1ndu(kJ the aw1rd pre ntat1on lo bscn b \lat n. tar1.1n Be n. la\t )tar rttip1e nt ··we •~ pica~ to honor "omc:n of 1bc cahbcr o anq U~n and Man.an Be~. who art wonderfu~ role m<~<kh for tht iir1 ," 1d Mary Hornbudcle, bOard pttStdcnt "I \\&S hck'kod whe-n l foul\d out I had bttn named," Ebwn ••d. I plaU\ina her "'1'Prile for bi1na lcc tro bttau o f brr \hea~ aa- \iOl..,~ot, M said. "Orama ... pan of my c ultural tducatNJe, ud I ha'e al-.a>• bttn 1nvolv~ 1a _., t pc of thelttt wort-mur J'C9ft lia "'&--AWIW0/141ft i Administrators say g pmJyERJAf) -Eme.,ency ~ical care at P.4bli( • Hippocratic oeda -10 li"9 ~ INld treabDent in hospsaa"ti'\s tu&nna due to increases 1n AIDS paucnts, some ca1e1 or no traa~al. ...... druaoverdoeecasesandelde~patient1,;aswellascuts1n "We are ratioai"11 •;tw the poot in a aovemment fundina. acc0rd1n1 to hospital adminis· n«easary, ~vc way, llid. • traton. Giii wu <*of !Sr:ffa ~at an The problem is so severe that patients rcquiril'\& eme~ ~ e19 cart sponlOred cmersency treatment face up to a three.day wait for by the Public~ mocialion ~rvcs bospt\11 beds in the New York City area. and waits of up 8~ put)lc and non-llllOftt fll!lllhllL to 18 hours an losAnlclcs and 12 hours in Miami, said ".Wt know •1.11111li. w;,. doG'I llave the Larry S. Gqe. p('CSident of the National Assoc1auon of resources." -tel~ Kd~•IMllA=:r Pubftc Hospitals. the~~· r.11 ti•:.I ·n Qllt said hospitals in Boston, Ch1cqo. St Lou11. MernpD.'t!WtarebeiJllpuaiD poeilionof~i .. IO Washinaton, D.C. and even Memphis, Tenn., arc severely g1ve 1nad~ cart to our IJllUents. We have situations strained. Doctors arc facina a challenge lO their where we have one doctor, two nunn and 30 patients in AWARD FromA1 children's theaters. "When you have six children and have come from that type of envrron- ment, it was Just a normal thmg to be involved in. Ebsen said she she studied at a vel') unusual school in Illinois that taugl'll the John Dewey and Maria · Montessori's. methods of using the ans in education. "We translated social studies into live productions,•· she said. ··1 can remember at the age 7, pcrfoming 'Cinderella,· 'The three Bears· and 'Little Red Riding Hood' -all in French." Ebsen is a witty woman who has a lust for life. She smiled as she recalled her college days at Vassar, her close relationship with the Roosevelts, and joining the Coast Guard during the World War lJ -not to mention her career in radio. Ebsen said after she graduated from college, a group of eight men and eight women got together and formed the Valley Vagabonds, where sfle met her first husband. The group toured the HU,dson Valley, presenting plays. Eleanor Roosevelt attended one of the plays. ·Afterward Roosevelt wrote about the performance in · her column called, "My Day." Ebsen said Roosevelt dCClded to do a benefit for the American Associa-tion of Uni~ers1ty Women ind in- vited the company to pcrfonn at Hyde Park wfierc the Rooscvelt.s livtd. A stage for the performance was bu1l in their back yard. • "We dressed in their laundry room. I'll never sto~ rqrettina not stealing one off. D.R s handerkerchievs," she said. "Then she took us back to her cottage where she was going to give us beer. We hadn'J eaten since the day before, so one of the gu~s asked if she had anything for sandwiches. She did. .. One of my last visions of Mrs. Roosevelt is her runnina down the road can)ing four bottles of milk for us -we never drank the beer." Ebsen married her first husband who soon aftycrward joined the Navy. She said she wanted to join, too, but couldn 't because the Navy didn't allow a husband and wife to serve together. So she joined the Coast Guard and became a com- munications officer. Because of lengthry separations from her husband, the marriage ended in divorce. Later, she tour.ed Seattle with eight women · Coast Guard officers. who decided it would bt' fun to entenain RB scuba d iver dies of . . apparent heart attack ly LANCE IGNON Of -Dillly,.. ScMf A scuba diver from Huntington Beach passed out and subsequent!) died after strugglins unsuccessfully to get back into hi s boat Saturda) momiog while it was anchored offthe coast of Laguna Beach. authon11es said. An autopsy scheduled for toda) will determine the ofliC1al cause of death, ltut Orange County Sbenff s deputies suspect that Edward Cl>dc Barrett. 50, died of a hean attack. BarTeu was scuba diving about •/, mileoffEmerald Bay with two friends when he swam back to his 30-foot cabin cruiser, Jack Pot. Weighing 270 pounds at 5 feet 11 inches talf and loaded down with scuba gear, Barrett apparently didn·t have the energy to hoist himself onto a platform on the rear of the boat. Sheriffs Sgt. John Holan1 said. One of Barrett's companions - WiJliam Olson. 38, of Mission Viejo -tried to push Barrett onto the swim step four umcs and was m the process of trying again when he nottced the man had lost consciousness, Holani said. • "His friend just couldn't get him back in," the sergeant said Olson pulled Barrett's face mask off, loosened his wet sutt and gave him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation . but to no avail. So Olson removed Barrett's wei&Jlt belt and air tank and began swimming Barrett to shore. They were between 20.and 30 yards from the boat when a th1rd diver -Larry Ricci, 38. of Capistrano Beach -surfaced nearby. Together, the mc,n were able to push Barrett onto the swim step. Holani said. heriffs deputies stationed in Ncwpon Harbor and paramedics responded toa May Day call issued by Olson. • Barrett was transponcd by boat to Newpon Harbor and then taken to Hoag Memorial Ho p1tal in Newpon. where he pronounced dead at 12:58 p.m. Barretl's compamons were re- turned to Peter's Landing at Hunt- mgton Harbour, where the diving expedition had ongjnated earUer that day. Holani was not sure if the boat. manufactured by Sea Ray, was kept at the harbor or mertly launched thert. Authorities had little information about Barrett's background• other than that he was a self-<:mployed businessman. oaber ~ who anived in pon. The)'. found an es&lte that they Rntcd from Anna Roosevelt Boentaer. Franklin 1nd Elanor Rc>ssevelt's dauatucr. • It was at this time she met a young actor, Buddy Ebsen. ShonJy after- ward they mamed. They bad four &iris and a boy and a daughter from Buddy's previous marriage. They lived on a nnch in Agoura. and in 1960 they purchased a second home in Balboa. After many moves, theater pro- ductions and raising children. Buddy and Nancy divorced. She J9ined the suppon group of LADIES\ founded by Lynn Landon, Michael 1..andon's ex-wife. "We work with displaced home- makers giving information to women who djdn't know how to manage money, and help them get back on their feet," she said. ·~we never talk about the 'old men,· ·• she joked. We also are a suppon group for each other." Ebsen says she is leading a fulLhfc, and she looked forward to the Girls Club event. which also was attended by members of the Costa Mesa· Ncwpon Harbor Lions Oub, who presented the cl ub wuh a SI 0,000 check. I 4• I I I IC\ ly The Aslodated Press Here arc the winning ~umbers picked SatuTday night for the Cali- fornia Lottery's twice-weekl y "Lotto 6-49" game: 27, 12. 13, 26, 4f, 17 and the bonus number, JO. '\"' Pla)-crs who correctly guessed all six numbers Wtll share apnze pool of S 15.2 m1l11on, lottery officials said. All those who pick~ five numbers plus the bonus number will divide among t1\emselvcs a prize pool of$2.3 million; five of six-will share S 1.18 million; four of six will share S 1.08 million. Three of six is worth an automat1c $5 per winner. The numbers were chosen by Lotto madUne ducjng a television broad· cast originatl'ng 1n Sacramento. The s&Jcs from Wednesday night to Saturday's drawing were $21 .6 million. Meanwhile. for the second con· secut1ve wcek1 no one won the SI million prize m the u lifornia Lot- tery's Big Spm program. Two people took .home $100.000 each. They were Darlene Balkus of Redwood City and Warren Peabod> of EJ Dorado Hills. • The $50,000 winners were Lee Fitzgerald of Capitola. Richard Hasens~b of la Palma, Annst~d Wallington of Los Anietes. Manha Gomez of Fresno and Khee Sim of El Cerri to. Sal vador Yan of Carson and on-dra Wilhelm of San Ramon won $40.000 each. GWC newspaper receives top CNP A. award Golden West College's weekly stu- dent newspaper. The Western Sun, has been named the best community college paper in ulifomia by lhe California Newspaper Publishers As- sociation. It rec~ivcd first-place honors in Jeneral excellence among the state's two-year colleges at the recent CNPA convention in San Fr1ncisco. In addition, former opinion editor and columnist Gcorafoa DodRC re- ce1vcd the $2,000 Ben and Louise Abraham Scholarship. Under adviser Jim Tonolano, the Sun has received first-place CNPA honors an 1983 and second-place awards in 1978 and 1984. RACE • fromA1 seated-down racma machines. ·•1 would do it agun fomorrow. I'm a kid aga1n1" Bannister said. Both dnvers had their share of d1sappo1ntment during the eiaht-lap race. Voss' car stalled durin&~ the warm-up lap and the race was off and runnina before he could get the contraption running apin . . "They stancd the race without me," Voss said. "I want a rematch." The Fountain Valley mayor stayed in the,race but finished last Bannmer was hot on the t.111 o(the leader dunna the .evmth lap when his left front tire pued lbe tire of tbe other car in front The impact spun Bannisltt'• car into a hay bail. But Blftnilter WU not~ .. IO let I little wnick fiaiah the rllClt for him . .. , J'• DUiied out and I 'Wll ~ Wf tbe baiJ," he said. .__, IMt umc the leader wu wetJ an Mt way to vicri The f9C'e wn 1zcd by ('ham. pionlhip Kan R na Association. lnC. and will bture profctaional driven IOday. ring tllr ~ncy room.·· . Kellennln uid a <"rius us occurred f n the put tWO )'ar1 bei:aute boapjwt have reduoed tot.al btds· i.lnder ptelllUl'e &om the federal and state aovmunent Medicare fundina has been cut. and more -and more people are without ackQuate ho1pit.al iasurantt. • In addition. many h01pit.als have instituted coat· conaainmen' .,._..,.,s 11 jOvcmment urgi~ 1t 1 time wbea viclinll ol 1equettd immune deficiency $yndrome .. lvtollMM boipilallweRon •·ambu~ diwnaon" _.,. ~t:l new tmtlJIMCY .-11cn11-.._.._ 1hetlwawaocr1 · carebcduvailablc.~ Ke~. CUl'iay HOIDIUI 1n NewOrleu• lost Us(Cft1ftcatt0n id ~ bcQutt ola •ffina lbof1alr U I result O(budlitt ruts. hr laid. ....i t"'-KtUennan Jlid IOD'\e h06pttal have ~o~~ ~ suuataon by ~naoua 1hc1remcrarney room1<:1 _,.,.1. are1~· H · a1lo arc 1ttin1 more drua ovctdOScS 11 a rcwlt o ritint ~ cocaiM use, and more elderly are be inf sent to hospitals rather than nursanJ homes. he said. n Otnver, the pc:oblem was so severe Thunday ntaht In Los ~ for example. mott ttnua ~ ac holpiw1 havc'cloeed tMir emerarncy room1. and_peo~ baiwe to &n.veJ 30 minutts to a uburbl.n ~.taJli or uatment. he wet. 8esidn eodanatr-na peuents vcs; this also hunt the communit) by t.aluna a.mbulanttS out of service for long penodt of ume. ~e 111d. ....., ..... ,......,. Mell'-• lrvtne Polk• D•p•rtment moved to Its new qu•rt•rs In t he new City H•ll. . Moving day.final y arrives for -Irvine Police Department - • ly EMILY ADAMS °' uw Delly"°' ScMf The Irvine Police Depa.nmcnt has been planning its relocation to new hoadquarters since August but this weekend, moving~y finally am"ed. Mov1n1 t 2S officcn, 70 "-Ork .stauom. and aU lon.ds of debcalC -communications equipment around the corner to Alton and Harvard avenues could be an organtzer's niJ):ltmare, but most officers seemed fa1rf y confident. Lt. Mike Smith gestured to the boxes strewn around his office and said, .. Well. all of these bo.xes arc color-coded and they'll be the-rc m thC' offices when we get there I hope •· According to Smith the biage~t logJStical problem was moving the propcny section. With an escort. lhC' poltcc themselves moved a truckload of boxes conta101ng cvcryttuna from guns and drugs to 1mponant court evidence. The remainder of department para- phenaha. such as file~. rcpons. forms computer eq uipment and coffee makers, was the Job of Lido Van and Storage of Irvine. Using 20 workers and four \ans. Lido completed the move in about 10 hours Saturda)" night-al a COSI to the Ctl) Of \round $2(),000 Nick Koravos, owner of.Lido. said. that the real work will come next week when they mo'"e ( tt~ Hall 's 310 work stations. a JOb requirina 30 "orkcrs and six trucks But ~oravo 1s looking fol"\l..a'fd to the 1ob. "I feel kind of honored io be moving Cit) Hall into 11 f'ir<it real location· ' Beginning toda} all police OJ>CT- a11ons will ~ conducted out of ihe huge neo-class1cal truc1urc where the amenities mu~t make the trauma of mo"ing wholl~ wonhwh1lc. Instead of tak1n1 ofTt'nde~ to Orange Count) Jail wtuch resutu 10 about three hour\ of 1c,.,1 trans11 lime fo r an of1it:cr. Irvine poltc-c can now Car-truck collision kills three Three men from the San Fernando Valle> area were killed and a founh was cnt1call> injured early \aturda> when their car colhdcd with the rear end of a tractor-tra1lcr iruck parked on the shoulder of the ~an D1can Freeway m San Clemente. California Highway Patrol oOicrr., had no idea why the 1979 Ponu:ic dnfted onto the shoulder of the southbound freeway south of< ammo de Estrella and h1t 1he rcarof1hc truck shonly before 4 a.m. Pronounced dC'ad l thl' ~cne ""tr muel (1on1ale1_ 24 and Juan (ardena\, 26 both of Arleta. 3nd Vicente Lttl~. :?6 of onh I toll)- \\'ood l:.steban txlgado. H, of Arlcto was taken to M1ss1on Ho p1tal RCJ!onal Medical ( cruer m cnt1cal cond1non The 1ruckcr, who wl'i not tnJurcd had pulled to the side of the road to check his load. \a1d a ( 11 P dispJtcher who 1dent1ficd htrsclf onl) a Ms. Edwards. tnvites yoti to attend lock awa> miscreants in their own cells. Ten new white cinderblock cells, each f um1shcd with its own cement bench,.. have been built as a holding area ror usJ)«ted cnmmals and a dry-out area fo r drunk\ One cell has padded walls for problem c~ Compared to lhc cramped boA- strc" n ha.IJwa>s of the old bui.ldtnj. the new quarte~ -\\h1ch contain 55.000 squart feet or forcst·arccn <:arpcted halls and offices -seem more appropriate toa public relation'> firm than a police Mpartment. &sides the corporate a1rof muffled floor ~> tex lured walls and padded chain of a dust) rose color. tht' new bu1ld1ng lOntains a scatc-of-the-a.n emergcnq opcrattons center,' a cnme·Kene 1nve ugauons area with its own darkroom and bu1IHn ha.ht table, a \hoe \htne machine 1n the JXiC1ous Jnl' tiled lockeroom nnd an CltCrctSt" room. and 'lp3 called -The • Wcllnes.\ ( cnter" for cit> employee u~onl) Power outage hits 2,200 customers .\hout ~ ioo cu .. tome" 1n Co ta MN "-ttC "tthout po"cr for about an hour turda) Southern C1h· fornttl f d1 on \poke\man \te\e ~ulltvan \:ltd. fhe outage bcgDn at 2.03 p.m. and was caused by an eq uipment failure on a poli\t'r pole f>o\J,cr wa re 1orcd to some areas b> 2 30 p.m. with the rem:11nder b k on hnc bv J.09 p.m • ~uth~•n 1d. · ( o ta Mesa Phce rtported no scnous accident a re ult of traffic s1anal~ lu~ma Pov.er. ~-_Grand Opening Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Tuesday, March 14, 1989 5:00 in tbe evening Coastline College enrollment up 40/o EnrolJmentatCoutJineCom- munity Collefe for~ sprina semester bas•ncreaad 4 percent above the faU 1988 semester and 6 pm:ent over last spnna. Coastline president W1llwn M Vep said. By the fifth week of t.bc semester Couthne's enrollment WU 17,2l0students., V-sa1d, note~' in rettot yt"an the col bas attnaed tef num ofnewst:uwell lit ret11n1na continu1n1students. V ep also rtponed a 13 percent enrollment increase 1n its tele- counes ca med by KOCE-TV and local cable channels. Coastline is offmna 2S such courses this sprina. Fuod-ralsers named for UCI programs Five development directors have been appointed by UCI to create fund-rais1n1pr<>vams for such acadcm1cconcems aschaus, research, instruction, scholar- ships and fellow hit>:', John Miltner thecollesc s vice chancellor for university ad- vancement, said. The new d1rectors include Ann ~n for the School of Biological SCiences, 01fford Ochser for the School ofEnpncenna. R 1chard Rodner for the Graduate School of Man~menr,Cynth1a K.ramarz for the School ofH u- manities and Carol Blanchard for the Women's Opponunit1es Center. eli&1blt (or state hcensina has been PfOPOSed by Assrmblyman Gil rcrauson, R-N~rt Beach. An incttateiA fac1hties1 FclJUIOft said. will be achieved by "alfowinaaltemate ways for day-care teachers to ltleet state educa- . tionaJ requirements." Fcrauson said the biU would cna~ future t~hersJO use an add1lJonal six monthi'of eJC· penenceassix units of coUege crcd1t.s. Currently, the stale requires cb11d-carc teachers to complete 12 addttional col)qe units 1n early eh11dhoodcducauon or child · developmcnt..S1x monthsofex- penence u1 a Jicenied, da)-art center 1saJso mandatory. ''TM-se unrasonable require- ments have naturally caused a severe sbonagc of day-care teachers and driven costs beyond what some facilities seckinaa hc~nsc can afford," Ferguson sa1d. "The net effect 1s to reduce child-care options for parents." • , Measure would give schools more control The establishment of school- bascd management and teacher careerladderpr<?Jnlms1n selected school dlStncts has been proposed 1n a bill by state Sen. Manan Bergeson. R-Newpon Beach. • Sponsored by 8111 Honig. superintendent of pubhc inst rue· 1100. the b1ll 1s scheduled for a formal hearing in the Senate Education Committee in Apnl Orengeeo.ilt DAILY PILOT/~, March t2, 1Nt Al Ministry founded to fight against hate ay omsTOflHU awon 0-. .... w $ *I Frank Eiklor knows abOut hak. He spent hit childhood yean in a home scamd by hate. He wrestled w1 th his own hate whde terv1na in I.hr military. And now, he's helpina &o fl&ht •inst hate. As ptt1ldtnt of the Cost.a Mtsa- bascd Shalom lnlernatfonal. an inter· denominatanal mininry, he is leadina 1 coalnion ofChnstians and Jews in ll campeian ap1nst antMemitism in OraAtc County. "h has nevttd1sappearcd," he said. "It lays dormant. Anti-semites wait for moment that are cooducivc to hate ... then crawl out of the wood- "'ork" His ncwl)'. established Oranac (ountr, task force apinst a.nu-scmi- usm, • Project Stop Hate." so1Jd1fied less than a month ago at a rally in Pullerton .wuh the, help of clefl}' members such as the ReYs. Tim Timmon • David Hoclnng, Robert Schuller. Chuck m1th and Rabbi Ha1m Asa More than 1,500 church membe~ al~ \O'A-ed to oppose anti-semitic acts and help rebuild any damage inn1cted by hatc-organiiations E1klor's trek to Shalom lnter- nauonal read like a curious mi it of a soap opera and murder-tny tery scnpt. h is riddled with tragedy, iron), love. hate llnd death threats. He arew up 1n a home he described a\ "b11lcn with bigotry.'' "I remember dunna World War II mydadsa1d, 'We1onagct H1tler(into power) ~ause of what he's doing to the Jews,' " he recalled -The)' 5.a} every failure has a scaDCJC?al Our scapegoat was the Jews. Etklor said. When be JOine<lthc Manne COU>.i at 20. his dnll sergeant handed him a nOe and a Bible "The Bible was a good luck 1.harm •· E1lclor said. rene~ed e'iet')' day v.ticn he 1ntcr- v1cw con«ntrat1on camp urvj\ion on his radio \how. "Amsnmcnr Frontline$ .. He launched the first task force aaain t anu-scm1t1 m in Boston five yearuao. l:!lklorchallenacd min.isten to oppose the spray-painted swas\ik.as and denounce the threatening letters rabbis were receiving. · "What really set me off'was tbanhe Jewish Journal of1he Nonh horeaot a letter saying. 'H1. Joe Menacle hett. Didn't get enough of yo\J Yids last time. Next time no mistake.' "Inked (ministers). 'Did you ever wonder what you would have done .0 )tars aio dunng the Holocaust? You don't have to 'A-Onder. h's happening now." ·: he sa1d Hts campa1,o, which E1klor • brought to Orange County only months before a synagogue was burned. 1s pan bf a goal to establish uch ta k foTCes in ever} m~orcuy in the . It include • hold111& pre conference afler attacks ap1nst JCWS and cleaning up and helping pay for damages. "An> attack against the Jewish community 1s an attack on Chns- turn .'' E1klo1; said. With more than 75 1dent1fied hate- organizauons m Southern California, the violence and death threats in- evnabl)' followed soon after Eiklor made his intenttons known. Only da)s after the coalition of clera> met 1n Fullenon, he received a death thttat from a militant anu-semiuc orpn1zat1on. The kinhead , which havt" been l1nkl-d to racist cnme are gamina in numbrrs also, drawing their bate from literature that includes lettt"rs lhat refer to Hitler as a diet) and ~raus.~ Hitler to ':hang--O\'Cr-}'.Our to di':tw su tcnance from ." E1klor said "I brhe'e toda> 1he "Bycommunicatina with the dean and faculty, the dcvelop- men t directors ascena in academ1c pnont1es and de'ielop fund-ra1sm1 programs tMUpport them," Miltncr~d. "In so doing. they contribute to tbe a.rowing quality ofrcsearch and education in the academic units and to the excellence of the uni vers1ty au whole." School-based managemt"nt woul~r,ter con&rol.amS authonty(;Cducauonal re- sources and pr~ms to ind1 v1d· uaJ schools, and increase the involvement oftt'achers in y;hool s1 te decisions. But \\-h1Jc stationed on Okina"'a. bklor's Bible became more 1han a boolc-nrmd m-the breast J>O('Rno stop \tra> bullets. He was changed bv (hristh 1ron1call.>. w1thou1 knowing that C nst was Jcw1 h. P'r•nk alklor I n his Costa Mes• oHlce. Na11 mo,t'ment ou t to outrage i:va)'. dece01 human iAl\- e"e')' Cltnsuan.'' ht' saJ . "MaybC that s what dnves me." ~ Then he no11ced the ant1-sc m111c a els Biii proposes.to aJd chJld care e xpanslon A bill that would expand the number of child-care fac1ht1cs Thecareerladderpon1onofthc bill would allow d1stnct govern- ing boards and teachers to restructure salary lcvt"ls accord- tng to teacherellperience, level of rcsponsib1hry. demonstrated competence and performance "Jc\U1, IO us, was a blUC-C)Cd ~wcde." he JO.,ed E1klor then entered lht' <. hnst1an m1n1 try. ~rving most recently as vile pres1dcn1 ofChnstians in Action 1 \.\eDt) )Cars afier h1s conversion. "'hen. as he put 11. "I liked io pla) the game of' I kno"' 1t all.'" h1 "'ork h1ta lo"' poml. "I reached m) n1S1s."' he said "I ~:n on the Ea t Cout at tha1 time. and I bt.>came aware of some-thing happening. Swasllk3s were ap- pc:mng on seawalls. ~))·nagoaues "'ere bt'ing torched " More shocking to him, though, was the lack of Chmtinn response. " ·Lord', I said, 'let air the Chnst1an m1nis1ers answer ... fhey never d1d. ·• To add 10 h1 d1sm1ly, E1klor heard of the emergence of the Costa Mcsa- based I nshtute f<?r H1~toncal Review, D C.lver Olive o I lane 1n both direction bet"ttn ~ton Road and f-em t~t 1n Irvine will be cl0$Cd from 9 a.m to 3 p m. throuah March I .S for ... 1den1na of the 40.S Fruway overpass. i East Yale to., nonh and south· bound at Barranca Parkway and Bamnca Parkway east and "e,t- bound at East Yale Loop in Irvine will be clOtCd 1nttt· mittently throu&h March for con· sttuCt1on. iJ e .... anl Avnet belwttn Warn· er Avenue and Irvine Ccntt"r Dn"'c in Irvine •111 be detoured 1n bOth duttuons throuah Apnl for street mod1ficat1on . and a lane nonh and southbound bt· tween Walnut trcct and the rail· road ttKks will bt cloted lhrouah pnl for conttruct1on. IJ East_. Wes& Meta V_,. Orin l~osta Mesa wtll bt open to iatdcnts onl)' lhrouah March for construction. I Jeff~ ._. nonhbound It lton Pirkway 1n Irvine will be mtncttd to one lane throuah March. and 11 will ha"'e a lane c~ t.btt>Ulh March from the 405 Freeway 10 Jrvu~ Ccater Oriv~ for 1n t.allatJon of a tewer ml.in.. GJ MacArtlaar 801levanl No I lane north ond \OUthbound ot M1chelwn Dnvc in lnmc "''II be closed from 9 a m to ' p m throU&h Mateh 24 ft>f' rc·wn.,tn.u:- uon or a median ~Yale Avt•M No, I lane nunh and southbound at Trabuco Road 1n lninc "tll be clo\CJ from 9 a.m. to ) p.m . throuJh March for tteonitruct1on of a mcchan. m S Prte•aJ nonhbound 'o I 1nd 2 lanes from El Homo ll"t'('t &o Jun1pero · rra Road anJ • tOUthbound from ~n Juan reek Road to ( an11no Capistrano 1n an Juan Capestrano w1U bt dottd fro" 6 1.m. to J pm. Sunday for petch· 1na. ... 5 l'reeway northbound Warn· er A venue on-nmp 1n Fount.in Valley wall be cl<ncd from 9 • m to 3 pm. Wtdnactay and Thun-- day fot lancbcapena. • • Pumew Slt'ftt tOUthbound at &be 405 f ~) tn Costa Mesa waU u~e &' lane doecd from 7 1.m. to 4 p.m tbf'OUllt May for a lane lidditton. TIW nonhbound on-ramr .... bt doled throuih Mattb 7 fot rnJipmcnt NI='! l 1lln .. nonh and 111111M111-•0•111ININ1 _. ._..4tMet A\'· al9t • Olla-Meis will MTt llS diDlkt dmed ~ ~­... for CODlhVCticMI OI a• over• era. .. Im GoWta Wnt trttt nonh and so.u.lhbouod bct~ecn Ellis ~' - enuc and Garfield venue in Huntmaton Beach wlll be mtn • ted to one lane from ., a.m to 4 p m. lhrou&h March 24 for in- \tallat1on of 1 rc~r"oir line. II Ma,..ala ttfft north and south· bound bet"-ttn Banni,,Avenue and Pactfk Cout H" -.ay 1n Hwnint1on Balch •• ha' a Ian( cl~ from 7 a.m. to• pm. 1hrouah March 17 for 1nttallalt n of concrete (rftkr dlvi<krs. II Padlk CMS! BI0••1 south· be:Mlnd from 7th Suttt lO La.kt' .. Street 1n Hu=on Beach will have 1 laM c from 7 a m. to 4 p.m. throup MaKh '°' ron· NCtJOD, .. "h1ch claims the Holocaust 1!> a hoj\ "That's an .i nteresting nante for Jew-haters." he said "Tl\()' dcrn 1hc Holocaust. To den)' the HolO\.JU\1 1') like den)ing )Our own name .. "I looked tn the mirror. and I hi:ard 1he voice of the Lord ).'''You're part of the problem."" F1klor said .. I couldn't continue m)' mm1')tl) un11l l resolved lh1~." 'Having tamed a doctornte of ph1losoph> 1n Holocaust <itud1t"· E1klor. now S2. know bencr H1\ proof for the "-'"Drl1me gcn()(.;1dc t~ Pl 1.01· ot:(· ., ot:s .. nchallengcd ant1-scmJ1ism is a dt lf"DCC to the Christian church and 01cs in the face of us claiming to be moral," he said. · · h i n't h~ely EikJor will stop frghunaaaain t the rising udeofrac1al hate In May. he ts planning ·to e tabh h a 1m1lar task force m Lo ngele . ''We want to hght a candk that will be en, · he said. "I don't hate the hater.'' he said ... , lo\.i: ttlt' hater, I hate tflc bate." ....,,...._... Memorlal H•H serve d •• temporary home for • courthouse. CompNed by STEPHEN WALL Marett 14, lt3t -rir t \ICp to obtain underpa se alona the < oac,1 H 1ah"'•Y to 1n urc pro1cc11on of pcdcstnans cro 1ng the high pttJ thoroughfare "'a ta\cn b) the Nt'"'· port Beach City Council Monda) night when 1t authonzcd C 11;. E:.nia neer R.L Patterson to request 1h~ tatt D1v1s1on ofH1ihwa>, to inclu<li three U<"h undcri>:mcs fort( oron3 Del Mar 1n ~nna plans tor the proposed pro cct to "tdcn 11nd ehm1nate dangerou~ cur'e~ 1n thr hl&h\o\'ay 1n that area.. Should the state a.ri n t the rcquc t 10 install undtrpaSst"S at Corona l>t-1 Mar. they wall be amona the ti"t 'u h safety faC'lors afforded for prd~tn:ln\ alona the southern d1 v1,1on of 1hr Coast H1ah""a)'. 1t was 1d Mard ll, ltft -ran (ount) luper' 1 n ha' e po tpontd the de· ci ion as to 'lt'hcther the ne"' to'A-n\h1p c;ounhouse "''II be located m "lev.- pon Beach or Co'l.l Mt' until a tud) dCtcrm1n 1f lht' to""-n hip 1~ of a s11c to qu hfy for a da \ JU t1 cc court Meanwhile, the board may ~It to ttnt temporal') quancrs at Cost.a Mesa. pos 1bly •t the l.q1 n hall Where all Jury tnal$ of the u lltt co'1n are held at ~nt. ~1 r lf'\'1n\.cofJCCrordonof ~ Beach, tht' d1stncr' rcp- rncnuat1\ e on the boiard. indicated th• momma thll the memberS d~Jrc to make a definite find1na a to whether Newpon townstup l\u the l0,000 people rrqu1ttd to qualify fc r a class A coun. That 1nfonnauon. wbm fonhcomana. #111 hlv a ar· int on the boerd's d«1 .on. ) In a ktter aJdl"(' scd to Jat.._ Barnett, ~tall-manager of th<' Nt'v.pon Harbor ·chamber of tom- mcl't'e. l"'ine Co. 1stant ~tee Prc\tdrnt Wilham H purgcon Ill 'l:l1d 11 1'1 the compan> 's pohq "to ehmin:nc tht' hean mdustry from our prnpcrt1e 8\ the\ dcH•lop .. Marcia 11, IHI -The c1t1e of ( o ta Mc and Ncwpon Beach tod3) arr c;ohdl~ align~ against an) • h1fhna of the adopted routina of the Corona Del Mar F-rcc~a) near Or- anae ( ount) 1rport Oran .\Hahon D1rtclor Robcn J Brc~nahan .. ants the rc-routma in order to make room for c'tended runv.a}~ But Monda)' niaht. the Ctt) c:ount1l oflhc t"'oHarbor ruc1ties unanimou'l)' wl~ tht' plan Marcia U . 1171 -\Clf«scnbed m1n1 tcr v.ho rttch~ h1 ~enwals b> mail ord t 1 h1nnaarca children 10 II lottCI') ll\kCt to benefit the C\pan ion of a church that doc n't C'<t t. Irv ine pohC't' ld te>ch). .\ draw1011s &UPJ?O~ to be held at ... t John· \hun·h ·in the mini•ury of' tht lJniveNI L1fc ( hurch, at noon on Saturda 11 2 H) I l:I l on> Ro.id in I Toro If ~meonc t.ho"' up for 1t. police detCCll\ie Paul Je up 1d he wtll be d1~ppointt'd . TbCtt 1 no church at l.M add There 1 • h \ t•. 1 pmfesaaoMI ofT~--e bu1kh"1 there. and amona 1Cn1nt IS an an Yo nnt rNIChtne 11totiicb the .. mini ter'' utcd . M Or••CoMI DAILY PILOT/ &Uriday, Maroh 12, 1tlt Eederal agents probe San Diego bombing as possible terrorist attack SAN DIEGO (AP) -Federal agents with brooms and metal detec- tors focused Saturday on the bumed- out wreckage of a van dJiven by t~e wife of the Navy captain who m1s.- ta.ke!"IY ordered th~ de truction of an . Iranian passenger Jet. Officials said the case was beina investigated as a possible terrorist attack. The home of Capt. Wall Rogers Ill, commander of the USS Vincennes, was s&lcd off and he and his wife. Sharon, were in hidins. 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(1M)9aot2 from the FBJ and other federal aaenc1cs. who had a command post set up nearby. ,. ··we are anto an exhausthe, patnstakina. lenathy mvesla&ation ttf determine what t)'pe of bomb it was, what was used m it, how it was dClonaled," said Thomas Hughes. ag~nt in charae of the San Dieao FBJ office. "There are frairncnts ... that would lead one to believe this was a pipe bomb." However, he said at a briefing thal it had still not been determined whether it was a pipe bomb. Investigators set up barrels covered with sieves and sifted through debris collected from the area shortly after .Friday's eAplosion. Other in- v.estigators swept beds of plants lining the avenue with metal detectors. l'ederel .-loal lnve..,..tor1 •••ch for evidence In the INNllllllll of Sharon •nd c.pt. Wiii •~rs· van. nana ou_tjust huf\drcds and hundreds R01et1, who joined has wife al a ofleads, Hughes said. nearby police station after the bomb- . ing. had driven the van earlier Friday, He .said the Rogerses were being The New York Time 1quotcd a Bush kept in a secure location. Their son, adminisirat1on officaa as saying. who attends school an upstate New Thecouple's homcwaskcptbehind York, was notified and offered a secunty ~I. with authorities block-protcchon, the FBI said. ing the . street so far away that the The debris will be taken to a lab in Washington. 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Card. deP.uty to the chief of stalT. uon," .satd Whitt House praa tee· rttary Maritn fam,.ater. . FBI headq\&AntB an the capaaaJ ~nt its explosive ~am to San _DietO fnday nasht to htlp if!vettaptorr lookm& anto the . txPl<>taon, ~hich dr tro~ed a car dnven br the wafe of Navy Capt. Will Roten II, satd FBI duty officer Kathy Kennedy. 'He's monitoring the news ac- counts. He'sconcemed about it," said another White House official who spoke on condition of anonymity. "Proper aacnc1es of the go,emment arc pla) ing their role. There's not any reason fOr the . White House to become involved," because the caM' is under investigation by the FBI, the source added. ··wc·rc obvaousl~ watchina at and concerned about 11, ' the source said Officially, the White House was mum on the situation, referring. all calls to the FBI. "We don't have an)' informauon on it ... We won't have an)' comment until the FBI complete 11 anvest1ga- "When 1n)th1na like this happens we're not ao1n1 to rul~ terromm OU!, that perhaps this mi&ht be a retn- buuon," said Kennedy. "Bu.~ y..e're 101nJ to look at all t~ an&)~. "Obv1ousl) .. W(' 1nvest1ptc ter- ronsm." . -The explo ion en1uffed the van 10 flames moments after Mf'1. RoaeB, SO. gQt out. Two da~ before the San Dacao explosion, FBI official Oh ver ··suck" RcHll told Conaress that thousands of •·zealous" Iranian students 1n the United tat('S post a threat of viol- ence against publishers. and others over the -rontro"crsial no~l. ''The tanic Verses." · RcH~ll. tesllf) ing about A~atollah Khomeini'!. death threat asainst the book's author, Salman Rushdie, said ~me Iranians arc "zealous adherent! to the Khomeini rhetonc ... and pursuit o(. violence·· ("\l,11-'0K'\I ·\ HKlt-:1-·s Complied from the Pffot's wire services Governor names woman to high court SACRAMENTO -Gov. George DcukmeJtan named Jo)'CC Luther Kennard of Sherman Oaks to the C'ahfomia Supreme Court on SaH~rday, making her the first Asian-born oomanec and second woman nominee m the court's history No woman has sat on the state's highest court since voters ou tcd former ChicfJusticc Rose 'Birdin 1986. Kennard, who 1s pan Chinese, has been named to fill a vacancy created -Oy the retirement of Ju 11cc John A. Arguelles. the court's only Hispanic member. A JU Stice of the Court of Appeal 1n Los "ngeles and former prosecutor for the state Justice Department, Kennard. 47, 1s viewed as a likely conscrvat1ve:--- Asa tnalJudic. shc \\aS kno"'n asa tough stntencer. As an appcUateJuSt1cc. she has given the prosecuuoq s1gn1Cicant '1ctonc5. But her 1ud1c1al career has been too bnefto make her cnurel~ p~d1ctable, legal scholars said m response to the go vernor's unexpected choice. Northrop negotiating to plea bargain LOS ANGELES -Northrop Corp . the l8fJCt of a number of defense fraud 1nvcs11gat1ons, was ntiouaung Saturda} "'1th the aovemmcnt about a possible pica bargain to handle all the charges. • Citing unnamed sources, news reports said that 1f an agreert1ent 1sn t reached soon. the U.S. Jus11ce Department 1s expech."'1 to seek a criminal 1nd1ctment Official at Nonhrop and the l ~ Attomc} 's offices declined to say wh('ther neiot1at1ons were taking place "'The umang 1s 'cry scns1uve nght now:· one government attorney said. A federal grand JU') an Los Angeles 1~ an' C§tlgattng allept1ons of defense fraud at Northrop in at lea t five different cases, including fals1fica11on of tesung m1ss1lc parts and questionable purchasmg proct'dures related to the MX m1ss1Jc. Kidnap try Hkely a random attack SAN FRANCI c6 -Despite an unsuccessful l1dnap attempt both pohcc and the parents of 12-)'ear-old Ab1ah Folger. heir to the FolgerCoftcc Co fortune. said at hkely was a random au. le As pohce conunued their search on Saturda) for the man ""ho tncd to abduct the girl. Peter M Folger and has wife Barlxlra Folger. indicated the incident was not connected to the fa'!l,11) name "'I'm sure it's no1.;· responded Barbara f olger \\hen asked whether the girl's fam1l~ status wa bthmd the attac.k She also ~ad that the famtl) received no threats before the 1nc1dcnt. The parent dtchncd to comment further on the in,ident. e\Cept 10 relate that their dauahter was '"fine ·· Trucker gets 4 years for coif lslons LO ANGELES -A trucker charactcn1ed b)' h1<1 famil) u a ,en tie man dnvcn to desperation b) perwnal probkm'I wa\ \entenc~d to four }Car$ 1n prison for a car-mmm1n& mm page that ttrromcd motorn.to, for 40 miles Charley Tom Lee, who !lm:i hed t>n<' car af\cr anothr'r with h1\ 18-whed bl& ng last Ma) stood 1mpas~1\ieh a'> he wa~ sentenced h1da) 1n \upenor Court. · Ho~c~cr. has mother 1carfull) told Judac Judith cturl1n h1~ fr~wa) outburst ma) have been ~purred an part b> h1Ci fathd<i aucmptcd su1etdc several months before "I think he blamed h1msclfbecauS<' he wasn't there for him ," said 811l1e Lee. Pl1111 Help 11 Find Mr Cit! (SMIDGIN) Lost in Big Canyon Sunday Ntpt Feb. 12th AlttrM ... , • "" ... 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Saturday and back on schedule for Monda)' laum:h. after hiah wand tailed the countdo"n for ..c~en hours dunna tht' night. Thtte ~ere no reasons to bclie'e the launch ~ould not 10 n!I 'lt'h ... JulcJ. sa1d Robert Cnppcn. A A's deput) director of huule opcrattQns Quick confirmation of Cheney likely ' WASHJ GTON -The Senate. burned b> the b11tl'r pan1\an muEJk over the nomination of John 1 o"'er as defcn~ sccretal). ,., mo,1ng ~11h hghtnina speed o n the ~lcctaon of Dick C hcncy ~1th both lxmouilts and Rcpubhcus pred1ct1n1 qu1c~ confirmation. Almost as oon as Pre 1dent Bush announced his cho1ct Fn da) ~ n John Warner, rank1na Republican on the ~natc Armed &r\1cc., < ommtttcl·. consulted wath Sen. Sam Nunn. the chairman and told rcpom·r<, hcarin@\ on the nomination would bcjtn this week "The) will probabl)' be related to pollc~ M ucs and thcrcahcr th~ l'>'>UC\ nl background and financial daui ~ 111 follow and as '\OOn JS that m:H\·nal ,., completed, the comm1ttee w1ll complc1c ttsawon .. and ~nJ the num1n.111on to 1he Ooor," s.a1d the Vtri'naa senator ' Solar flare may be biggest recorded HOLLOMAN .\IR FORCE B.\~E NM -The latC'st 10 a "4.'rn<, ol '>l>lilr flares wu 36 tames the su e of Eanh -poss1bl} the lar11e'>t C\Cr n"\ortk<l - ~1th the potential to disrupt radio and telephone tran.,m1s'i1on .. J\tronomcr\ SAJd The ~lar flare e~tcndcd ~me 70.000 m1IC\ lnlO <,pan• rhurWa~. 'klld researchers at cramcnto P1:ak JUSt ea t of Holloman Jnd .\lamuiorJu "The rceon I got from Sacramento Pea~ t\ 1f<, the largcs1 onl' the)·, l' ~n-ever 'sa1da\tronomer Tom Du\allat Kitt Pea L. \.:1110n.1IO~r,ttl11n near Tucson . .\n1 "Thi\,.., pr.:U) e'<ct11 ng for us up here " It "°11S the founh Olar narc since \ionda\. ftOHl.D HHlt:t ·s Afrikaner church condemns apartheid JOHANNESBl 'Ru . outh Inca -The main t hurt h ol ruhn~ Afrikaners ha\ declared apanhc1tJ a \I n and a<ikcd lorg1"t'nl''' 1111 ''' lu11~ support o f the rac1all)' d1scnm1nator)' 'l)'>tcm . .. We confess with humility and ~>rro"" 1hc p<1rt1\1pa11on ol 11ur t huH h 1n the antrod0<11on and leg1t1mat1on of the 1dcolog) ol .ipanhl·•d and 1tw subseQuent uITcnng of people." \aid the \\h1tc Dutch Relormc<l I hurd1 The black and m1'<cd-race Dutch Reformed ( hurchcs "cit omni till' mo .. 1 e'\phc1t condemna11on of apanht•td made b) their \\-hllc mothl·r t hurt h h.ut said 1t also mu'it ~or!.. to dc<,tro) the '>~\11.'m 11 hel(X'd lfl'Jll Crews recovering bodies from crash DRYDE'I. Ontario -\\or!..'~"" U')tng 'no""mohtk<; Jr ~1 .. n11\\ph1"' ret"O\ ered bodJes from .i v.t~\ .ind lool..ed tor clues ~aturJ.i., to llH' l:itt~· nt Jn Air Ontano JCt 1.rash m cen1ral (. f nada ttult killed ~.t ~opt( Offi cial on aturda~ found 1he '0 11.c and 0 1gh1 Jata rt·c• .. rd··" m hi.it~ . boxc .. \\hale the) \\t'rC badh hurncd in f nd.i) ·s cr:i'ih the) 1 .>Uld 'ull Ix· ll"l ,1 sa1d (h1cf in ~torJoc.faclc,onot 1hc< anad1an \\1J11or. Ill~ Hu.ird Scores of Afghans die in fierce fight ing I LAM .\8 .\0 Pal..t">l:rn -.\ v.ccl.. of ficrtc littht1ntt hl.·t\\t'l n \1mkm 1n~urgents and \lghan go,ernmen1 rorll.''> holding ....-;ira1l'g1t ur' h." l..11lol ~ore ot fgh Jn'l and tn)urcd hunJrt•d\ n gurmlla 'pol..nman ... 11tl \,11u1d.1~ Thousands of guerrillas hla~ll'l.I Jalalab:ld in ;l r\.'kntk\\ Jll.H I..'' 1th lontr.· ranae rockets .ind hCll\ ~ 11r11llcn \atd \.1ohamm.id Shu.1th 111 llll l,11111.1l•l'· lslarn1 insurgent aroup The C'1t:;. ;\fghan1stan·., n11 h-largr\I ·~-...·en h\ tlH' ~Ul'I r1llJ'> '" .1 'h'Pl'll'f. ilOnt' to the t·ap1tal of ~.ihul 7'i mile' lo 1hc \\l''t ' U.S. bishops say church won't change V.\TI< \;-.,CIT\ -l 'i Roman <:nhoht· leader'> l'ndnl .1 ''"'1.11 mtt11n1 "llh the po~ \J1urJJ\ ad.no\\kdl(tni d1ltl·a·mn "''h tht· \.till tn but prcd1ctin1 the ~ion ~on t "lh.rn&l' th~ \hapt nl lht' .\mu"·'" t .11hnhl < hurch .. "This \\a\ not the baJ hoolho~' bt·ing t alkd home: to tx· 1.h .... 1pl111nl h' their f11her," .\n:hbl\ho p O.in1C'I Pilar"> I.. of( 1n~annatt d~:dJrHI P'opc John Paul II called the C'\traord1naf) mt'Cllng tu <ll\l u.,., hm' h1,h11~h can pread athohc 1eaLh1 na 1n an Amencan soc1e1~ '>trongh 1ntl11\'ntcd h' such ~cular trend~ a\ tl1,orcr-\t°\ual prum1~u1t\ and m .11t·11.1l"m Tension In Ctllna erupts Into violence \HE!\v l>l < h1n1 -Wed~' 111 'mall·\lttlc f1tx1.1n (llnh''"· • 11 c'" UJhtencd ~c unt) and "'Id anu·< h1nc\C rumor. hu1h up hl l.1 .. 1 "rd·,' toknt cla~hc~ an Lhasa otllordtn to Wc.,tern nnd I 1tx·tnn \ouru•., the) P3tnll'd a ,l,,I( turc of 'tl.'Jdtly muu ntana tl.'n\IOn tn I 1tx•t', 4':11ltl.1I and p(Dt!.tent acl of dehanct h) Ruddhl\I monl\ .md nun!. \\ho h~'c 1111taa11:J ffiQ\t protest since ChtnC'IC troopH·n tered r tile( 1n I II (j Thnnur\\'\' 1d~n111 ~ and 'iNhcrc3bout' cannut bl' rcve k J for ftar ol 1l·p11\al' Ten ion, bu"'' la t "l'ek, thl.' ~1J. when T1bct0n\ trtcd 10 (omnh'm11r.1tc tv.o annl\ eNtrtt\' a Mat\"h '· 19 • cla,h """h polit.c th3t I ·It :: l tl(oplt• \lt'lul. and a Marrh I 0. I ~5CJ. uprising ap 1n\I < h1ne">C rule 1n "h1ch hun,lrHh ,1m1 a nd I 1bct'!i \J)1t1tu41 nJ temporal ruler the l>Jla1 t nmn . llcd tu lml1a The commemorahon\ brouaht more bloud!.h<J I (J Jl"" J 1111d m111t than 100 \\Oundtd b 00ic1al count. man) more b~ f11X'1io coun1 MONDAY NIGHT PIZZA SPECIAL ~'2 95 :~:.~. • Large· 16'' n y Combinatio n e II Toppinoe 1f ... 1 In Onh D ..,. Nn h " f lJf• ... •I • • ... 'IllE Orange Co••• DAILY PILOT/ unday, Maten 12. 1989 . Urbaii poverty grows more persistent W HI NGTON (AP) -Po,crt) in mtrt· ca·~ e1t1h has aroY. n more persistent nd 1..onccn· tr.ucd 0 ' er the la!lt tY.o J eencks and 1t '1 ums ha' t less cha nee of escape. accordina to a report b) thl' 'auonal Ltague of C1t1e . ~1th1 n pamcular nd&hhorh<lO<h, and more 1~l:11cd from tnad1t1onaT a'enue<> ofc ape • re uracncc brou ht the rate to more 1ttan I .S percent b) l 9ts 5, and the A\.el':t¥l' rate for the )t'arJ 1q O 1htouah I Q87 "' o'er 14 Pj:rcent. tht k aaue ~td • The tud) dcscnbc~a cha ng1nafaceof P<Hcn ) s1n1..-c 1970, with the natton' poor more ltli.c:l> now 10 lhe an metropolitan areas and con(Cntn1tc in lo"·income ne11hborh00ds. The kquc rl·lea ·d 11s rtpon. "PO\l'rt) an C111c ."au carl) ,,U00 mun1 ip.illcildcrspthc1cd in Wa\hanaton for thC' orpn11at1on·s annu;.11 winter meeting. "h1ch run., through Tuc\<fa) · Both the fiaurc unll the 1r1:nds arc ulurrn- tnf ·• \Ian Stal ... e\l.'l'Ut1'e director of the i...:1111onal l 1:aguc of ( tt•~'· ~1d1n rclca\ln& the rcpon." udl <'ond111ons arc ue"a'1:111na lor 1ho'-t.' caught up 1n 1t. fhc portion of 1hc: <na1ton·~ poor hliin& in metropolitan arcn\ &fl'" from 61 pcrrent1n 1919 to 70 pNct.'nt 111 19ts5 -n 11l<.:rt C' of 7.6 malhon people.""" the maJortt) hHng 1n central cmes. it ~10 h said the proportion of children hv1ni in po.,:en)' has 1ocrcascd and tbe hkehhood of people d 1mbm1 above the povcn y le\'el ha dechncd "Po.,.ert} m ciue-s as chana1ng an quahty a_nd mten al)." th report said. 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'°'"' llolton ltOWfUV' ""'"° lluttlngton. \le ,~, Ct\olf1Hlon.S C Ctwlnton W V• CnMlOCtt.N C ClltytnlW c.n.c:~ Conc1nn1u Clhdllnd c~sc c~.onio C-oncOfcJN H 0..U·fl 'WOfl" O~Ot' ~ ... Man's best friends save his life, dellver eight new.friends SALISBURY. Md.(AP)-Thanks to hi s pet German shepherds, Merrill Cole awoke and escaped from a house fire. And by day's end, he found he had eight more canine best friends. "I was asleep and could feel somethans hming me. When I woke up everything was m a blaze and the dog was there waiting for me " Cole said an recalling the electrical fire that began at 3 a.m. Thursday in his living room, and the subsequent efforts of his dogs .. Jason and Pup. ··Praise the Lord. I'm lucky to be living. They say a dog is man's best friend. Well, these dogs arc definitely mlbest friends." he said. ittle did Cole know the day's excitement had only begun wnh the fire. Cole and his daughter. Bonnie Kelly. "'eot to the house to see what could be salvaged, returning with onl) an antique framed photo of the family. Then they found Pup with eight newborn puppies .. I thmk all the commotion got to her ... Cole said. .. 45 F11190 •1 •• Fl~U.111 JI • 06 ti< MO •.zch 6S JI Grtll f I 7S 41 Cilt~O N C 44 20 HMtlOfd, u 46 MtlfN 47 12 Honolull.I 45 )6 HotAcon 78 Ja ~· w )) J«kson Mou .. 4) J.ac:ll~ 47 2• ~"" ., 45 IC.tm.u Cicy •• )I llll Vrgllt Je II 1..1\1~ lock " )6 "°"''"* u Je ~ 71 lJ ~' 61 J MiMllhKll n 42 M....,_,-Oclnlll St )4 ,..,,,., ... tt .. J Mpl\·S1 "-' oJ 1' Na.,,,_ ... .. )) NtwOflt.,_ 6S 2• ~wYOllLCllY 49 IJ Notlolt..V• 80 4) NO<lh l'lllttt 6S JJ Ok~{::RY J7 41 ~ Think Goorge Had A Retirement )4 67 48 Jl se so .. 81 81 66 u 69 l7 ,, 86 IS 14 '5 12 1l 'I SI 46 ., ., .. 4$ 74 •1 67 ~ .. Most likely lae didn •1, because back ....,,.... ~en, Georse was an awfully busy fell ow C1'088lnl the PotomJc, throw· lng Silver dollars and Just being President. We know you're busy too, so why not _, open your IRA the "easy wayn your -,. choice: by mall or with personalized service. 18MONTHIRA • II annual yield• $100 minimum depoelt STANDARD PACIFIC ~ SAVINGS, F.A. ESLIC 4590 MacArthur Btvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 714/955-0536 ~\j\_ EXCESS LAND ~~ FOR SALE VOCAL PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, March 23, 1989 at 10:30 a.m. 70o/o Financing Available -- Caltran1 wlll accept ORAL llDS by per1ona pr11ent tor propertlH • ll1ted below. Auction wlll be held on ·th• Front Door Entrance to Caltran•. 2501 Pullman StrHt, lanta Ana (Thomae lroa. Map 230-.1). Sale No: t112 • Minimum lkl: S2,IOO,OOO.OO Northwesterty Intersection of Sttte Highways 55 & 91 . south of Addi"91on Drive With foot acceae front Rlverdal• Avenue overcroulng, Anaheim. 11 3 AcrH, gtnerally levtl. Irregular shaped and LANDLOCk£D. vacant lot, .zon•d RSA 43,000 (Thomas Broa . .Mep 12E·2). .. i. No : t113 Minimum lid: 1400,000.0I Approximately 125' aouthw11t of Bay Street, WHt aid• of Newpott Bl'lid., CON Meaa (2015 Newpott 8fYd.), 21,800 Square FMC, rectangular shaped, oommercially 1oned level loC current• occupied for pnlng purpc>HI (Thomu Broe. Map 310·2). .... No : 9114 Minimum lld: ll00,000.00 ~roiclmattty 280' northwest of Bay Street, west tide of Newport BNd., Cotta MeM (2053 Newport Blvd.), 37,450. Square Fetl (°Includes 7,250 &quart FHt Aoad EaHmeni) lrrl(ular shiped oommerclalty zoned level lot. lot currently OCCYPled by Flr•WOOd I Equipment Servtc.t ('rhc>ma• Btoe. Mtip 310-t). YOU, 0t Y°"' authorized agtnt, MUST II PRESENT to bkt You must provide evidenced a CMhien Chee* Of Cash equal to 1cr'K. OI th41 Minimum Bid TO PAfmCIPATI In,,,_ auction. No bWI •be ~H fOf leu than minimum bid. 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But that isn't stoppma the 09POSl"I sick~ on the 1bon1on issue from mount1na intense lobby1n1 campaisns as the justices prepare to hear a controversial case that could end the country's current era oflcgal abortions. The Supreme Court is expected to hear the appeal Web ter vs. Repro- duct1"e Health Services, 1n late Apnl. Meanwh11e1 both the .. pro-hfc" and "pro-choice' movements have prepared douns of "friends of the court .. l~J t>nefs. UM )at. Willialb Wfk/IMI. U.. IOWl'I at&oney 1tncral, asked tbt SupmM Court to ttV~ the c:ae. Ht alto asked the c:oun. if it lhould loidc with the aooeals cowts, to then consider~ Rot vs. Wade itself as constituuonal. The Supttmc Court annou~ in January 1l would consider the case, settina off a flurry of ytanning and 1.CUVJt~ on both sides 0 the lSSUe .. We ve al~y raised most of the SI S0,000 for our upco~ news-paper ads," Brown said, an& that S l S0,000 1s an ex~ptiortally large expenditure for the American Life Leaaue. The· National Abortion Rights Action lAMue already ~$peal tDOtt than SS00.000 on MV. pa~r achmiJiDJ. The fuJl-pqe ads. 1.1.h1ch feaaurt a coat ha.r. a reminder of the days of beck-a.lie')' abortion\., firM . ran on Jan. 22. .. We'rt runn1na them in some ot tht major newspapers aero s the country," uid Katt Machclman, NARAL's executive dartetor. ··we· re also doana radio and TV ads and makina ourscl..,es available to the media for antervac~ and tall shows and the like." So far, she said, there has been a tremendous response to lhc ads, v.;hach uk for pledge~ of suppQn. "We've had more than 30.000 responiei to t~ Jan.UII} ads.; .. she ,aid. "The ad~ c~t $300.000 and we took in SlS0.000." Michelman id wh1I NARAL scei a dra"°n-out fiJht OH~r the abortion issue. he feels the Ciupremc oun can ~ 1nf1uenttd. "Thtre's no doubt v.c'rc an trouble, 11ven &he chan,~ an the coun since Rot ,·s Wade, · he said .. But the Suprtme Coun doesn't act in a vacuum, at 1 senstll\.C to the pohucal o.nd social ch mate of the countl) " Because of th1 • said David An- dttws, acuna president of the Planned ParenthOod Federation of >\mcnca, his group is tr)'1ng to mob1hze maansu~am Americans. ''Thn'c's "'°-o qucltion this is 1 Pohtacal issue and. while the SUs>ttme Court can't be lobbied dirtttly, 1t can 1nfl~nced by 1 .,eat outpounna of voices:· he said Barbara MacGear of Operation R~uc, a Binghamton, N.Y.-bascd, pro-hfe a.roup which has helped st.aat protests at abortion clinics around tfle country, said ... We plan kcepina with our agenda" of demonstrations and c1 v1I d1sobediencc. . "Frankly," she added. "l don't know whether the upremc Court can be swayed by wbat happens an the stc:ets but v.e'tt .... atchana close~. What ..,..e·re really bop1na for, thou . as a nght-to-hfe am~ndment to t e U.S. CoftlUtulioll." ~ JolanlOtl 1eiil director o( the Nahonal Riaht· To-1.ift Commat- ttt. acknowledsd that the court•• acceptance o( die · Masaouri Cate and the rcsuluna Mws media focus bavc "provided an unusual forum," Ht said he has been "kind of amused" by some of the eff'ons to ,et the Supreme Court's attention ••Jn our view," he SI.Id, "these effon are unhkeJy to anfl~nce the case. Our leaal bnef ccrwnly isn't aoing to talk. about tbt Hams Poll, it talks about the Constitution.•• Then, he added, "but Roe v,s; Wade was a Poliucal decision, an act of JUd1c1al lawmaJuna." 8e)ond that, both sides also ha'e -begun to launch a scncs of calculated rp;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=========~=~============:;::==========================;:;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiir mo"es -marches, s1t-1ns and ne't'~ paper and m pzane ads a \\ell as lener-wntina bhucs aimed at the Supreme Coun. the attorney icneraJ and the White House -that will build 1n 1ntens1t)' over the next six wteh. The underlysn_a dcsiin 1s to put pres ure on the Supreme Court. the activists arc convinced the coun's dec1s1on can be swa)ed by pubhc op1n1on . .. M far as we're concerned there's no tomorrow. Everybod) knows the guestaon 1s about to be called," !.lad Shen O'Dell, vace president of tht ~auonal Organazatton for Women, which favors abortion on demand. ··our people want the Supreme Court and President Bush, who's pushtnJ the court on this issue. to know JU St how the) feel." she said "We arc co-sponsoring what prom- ises to be a ma save march 1n Washington on Apnl 9th and I \\On't be surpnscd 1f a quancr of a malhon demonstrators show up. our people arc funous." O'Dell. who as coord1na11ng "IOW's role an the march. said she tlun.k.s a bl& turnout won't go un- nouced at the coun "Whatever the dec151on as,·· she \:lad, "at will be couched in legal terms but. an fact , 1t as a Pohtacal questton -tMt,-uk~ Pr-Ohlb1taon, uh1ma~ wa!l be dcc1ded b) public opamon " Judie Brown. president of the American Lafe Leaaue which opposes legalized abortions, said she, too. thanks Poh t1cal consaderataons will we18}\ beavaly an the upreme Court's dec1s1on "Pubhc opinion means everything to the c:oun," said Brown, who says her oraanazauon includes 200,000 famah es around the country ··we feel ·all forms of ex pre saon w11l 1mpact on the court." The Amencan Lafe League's most e'Cpcnsive form of ex rcssaon will be a U Today. T e Washington Po t and The Washanaton Tames The ads will run dunng the week before the oppos1t1on's Apnl march and wall cost S 150.000 "The) \\-all include JUSt-rcleascd information 1.1.e''e taken from the file of the lateJusuce Wilham 0 Dou&las dunng the debate on Roe "s Wade " she said "It's clear from these files that a small but Hr) "ocal manont) was able to influence the dcc1s1on which made abon1on 1"131 tn this countr)." In Roe 's Wade, the court held that whale a woman's n&ht to pmac) gives her the nght to ha"e an abonaon, the state ~a) regulate or pToh1b11 abortaons once the fetu~ 1 viable. mce the 1971 dec.:1s1 on. there ha H been rclau"ely few thard-tnmc ter abonaon~ e"en though that same court an Doc H Bohon. said the mother's hfe or health should be an oHmdang factor an the dcca ion ol ""hcther to permit an abonaon e"en after the fetus as '1able In case to be heard tn Apnl, the Ma soun Lqi laturt passed a 19 b statute bannana abonaon at pubhc hosp1Ulls or an) other pubhc fac1ht1e~ unlc-ss thr v.oman's hfo as an dan~r The alt whose preamble states that '11b1ht) bet.ans at conceptaon, also forbids pubf'ic funds from bc1n1 used for abonaons or for aboruon counstl- 1na c"<cept when the mother's hfc: as th~atcnrd. The ~tatutc: was challc:naed 1m - mc:d1atel)' b) two abortion cl1nacs Reproductive Health rvaces of St. Lou" and Planned Parenthood an Kansas Caty. In March 1987, a fcdcnal dastnct Judft in Kansa It) declared the m_,or sections of the t.atute to be unco n u tut1onal 1nfnn1ements of Rot "' Wide: In Jul) 19 7, the th L . C1rcu1t Coun of ppcal upheld lhc bulk oftbc lo..-.cr court' c:kc1\1on. Hundreds clash during protests over abortion 8y The AsJodated fi'r•U Hundreds of people on both sides of the abortion issue cla,hcd on tuf'day thrC>uJhout orthem and cntral Cahfomaa. btlt there "ere no 1mmed1ate rcports of arre t • poh~ •id. Ant1-abon1on prot tcrs and pro- ch01tt counttr·protCMer1 pthciCd at fam1l) p&ann1n1 clJna 1n Oakland. f runo and Chaco. 11.e protcsu att pen o(:a C'OOt'd1na1cd ~of anu· 1bon1on demon tAtion 1n tht tt· IJOn. 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Complete 6-pc. contempo llv1ng room includes 86 • sofa. loveseat and chair 1n textured olefin blend: oak cocktail and 2 end tables: Ff\EE audto center in wood laminate with glass doofs: holds uo to·19 TV ER'-'ED A~E MAR O...•YNS ~:IE BEEt,, t.i; E• 'tJuality· made afforda ble. WICKES FBRNITURE ; . . A8 OrangeCout DAILV PILOT/ Sunday, March 12, 1989 Stacks and lunar .c¥cles ma~ fallow rb¥tbm of the world 9Y DONNA MOONIY °' .. ~ ....... The path of the moon shows that panic wiU sweep the investment industry and the stock market will crash in 1992. But maybe not. Scientisu and parMi me stock pla y- ers pthercd together Fnday to Sun- day at a conference put on by Irvine's Foundation for the Study ofCycJcs to share their thoughts atlout whether predictable cycles exist W1 nature that simultaneously affect biology, beha'- ior -and stocks. Researchers from the fo undation suspect those cycles can be documented, and that they po ibl y follow solar and lunar patterns. Some scientists have predicted economic crashes based on their own cycles well before the market collapsed. • Part-timers have been lured·by the idea of finding world patterns. Fred Werner of Santa Monica attended the conference for a couple reasons. As a composer fot TV episodes such as "Dynasty," he_ wants to know if musical overtones are related to other cycles. He said the research also helps ham fare better in the stock market. Before he looked at cycles, he lost big in the crash of 1974. Richard Mogey, director of the agency's Market Research Institute, opened the conference by explaining has own project. ~ogey has studied Dow Jones lndustnal Averages from 1978 on to look for a pattern. Based on grant research done by the in- stitute, a 40-mooth cycle seems to run through the market Som• •na1J1t1 uy the stock M•rk•t crashes every ta.6 years, when the MOOn hits a certain point In Its cycte. scholars of cyctcs studies, discovcttd a nine-to I I-year interest rates cycle that was named after him. The panic and mih that ckvas- tated the Untted States bcaJnn1na on Black Tue"1ay 1929 intensiOed the search for cause offinancial collapse E.R. Dewey. who was hired by Ptt$1dcnt Herbert Hoover to track down the cycles, later started the Foundation for the Study of Cycles. Dewey is said to have aJanccd at 'inff1rmat1on on Canad1an conference on biological cycles and was startJ~ to find tllat the patterns followed the same patterns he had drawn for the economy. Shortly thereafter. Dewey formed an agency to 1nvestipte the The pattern says 1989 marks the rhythm of the world ... beginning of an upturn for stocks. By As economic cond1uo,ns cha!lgcd 1991 the wave peaks and descends and .market~ ~.ame ancreas1n&ly through 1992. volaulc, sc1en11!ts searched for · shorter and shorter cycles. But Mogey warns wave watchers . The advent of the personal com- not to tum probability into belief. · puter 15oosted research. Before PCs. Scientists still have a way to go before scientists labored by using rote the future can be accurately forecast. methods and then with large and "There's an mcrcdable mystery ex pensive co.mp!Jters. ~ behind it all." Computenzauon of data has -enabled researchers to study long and The i;nystery of cycles has been short ranges of cycles, anywhere from pooderedforccntuncs,datang~ckas a hundred years, to months, to ucks far as the Western Roman Empu<e. _five minutes and less. After a lapse in the Middle A.gcs," Modem developments in tech- demand for cycles studies increased nology has allowed the institute to with the rise of agrarian economics. study about 13,000 cycles. The Tudor Just as the Babylonians tried to chart Group ~°-f New York City awarded a the future centuries before, farmers at $1 50,000 grant to the foundation to the brink of the Industrial Revolution continue studying the market. All searched for wa ys to plan the highest work as available to the public. yields for their crops. Brokers and newsletter writers take The 19th centur1 scientist Clement advantage of the foundation's vast Juglar, one of the first modem library, Mogcy said_ Labotrallies boost strikers' spirits; travelers flock to bargain shuttle MIAMI (A P) -Labor ralhe\ Man) Oaghts were cro~ded with go to work. saying 11's all o'er:· Ortis ·boosted the span ts of striking Eastern college students heading home for said ... Th as 1s company rhetonc. and Airlines workers Saturda) whale the spring break. Because the hourly we're telling members disregard that struggling earner attracted travelers shuttle works on a first-come, first--we're sull on strike." ··1ake gangbusters·· to ats bargain 5en e basts, many passengers waited Meanwhile. corporate shuffling b) Northeasl shuttle and "orkcd 10 for hours before ge4tang on a flight. • Eastern parent Texas Air Corp. restore routes. Matell suggested the sohdanty of continued as Eastern E>,press, a l)On- Aircraft were again reported fl) 1n~ pilots honoring machinists union union commu ter ea rner that fed near capacat) on the second da) of picket Imes might be cracking. ··we Eastern fl1gh1s. was renamed Con- $12 fares on the Northeast shut1lc have more than 200 pa lots now. and tinental Exr.ress. Non-union Con- linking New York with Washington )esterday we had 1nquancs from uncntal Air mes. another Texas .\1r and Boston. once Eastern·s mo\t about 300 ·pilots anquarang about com pan). has packed up some Eas1- profitable service. The pre-stnkc fare procedures for returning to work." he ern routes s111te the stnke began was $99. . said March 4 m1---..:n~rce:-~IJ'Tt~~~ttft~~~-:-~~~~~~?.k~,j.A~s~soc~1~at~1o~n~~p~,~c~ke~t~Jng continued at airport\ In gangbusters:· said Eastern spokes-spokesman Jam Bost. an stern pa ot , 1am1, e" 'ork. Wash111g1U11 3nd man Robm Ma tell . "This (~I'.? fore) for four )Cars. da~ountcd that repon. other c1t1e\ has JUSt created a trcmcndou., sa}'1ng: "So far the> arc '>llll hanging .\t Ch acago·s <Y Harc International groundswell of tnterest in tra\chng 11ght with us. As far as \\C can tell the Airport. Cl\ 11 rights leader Jesse between the cities." hnc 1s sull holding solid:· • Jackson Joined machinists. pilots and Joe Scott, an Eastern spoke sman an Machinists lc?dcr Frank Onts said flight attendant!> on picket lines for New York, said the shuttle remained the packets' rc.-solvc was onwavering. about 10 minutes. donning pilots' poJ>ular Saturday. but ticket hnes at despite urgings from Eastern to return caps. shaking hands and kissing LaG~ard1a A1~n were not as long to work. • babies. About 1.000 people attended as th7y were Frida) ··Management as calling people to a related rally. Fluor' s net ~arnings advance 140°/o Fluor Corp. has announced net earnings ofS21.6 million. or .:!7 cents per share, for its first quarter ended Jan. 31. 1989. a 140 percent increase compared with S9 million. or 11 Cl'ntc, per share, for the same 4uarter in 1988. Revenues for the quaner ad- vanced 37 pc:rcent to SI 4 ballaon. compared wath $1 b11l1on an the first quarter of 1988. David S. Tappan Jr .. chairman and chief executive officer. said. "The pos1t1ve trend an our earnings reflects an accelrrat1ng con tribution b)' Fluor Daniel. the compan) 's principaJ engi- neering and construcuon operation. Business conditions in Fluor Daniel..-s ~orldw1de markets remain strons- and we arc emphasmng our di- versified cxpcncnce and streniuh to enhance profit margins and to gain market share.·· Investments 1n c;oal and lead also achieved am proved earnings O\.Cr last year. lending suppon to the com- pany's overall profita~~"Pn . New award!I fort tm-quancr were $1.6 balhon. up 22 percent from $1.3 b1lhon from a )ear ago. Backtoa rose to S7 b1ll1on. · Do"" Jones Industrial Averages 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 92 92 The Market Research .. •tltut••• 40·Month cycle shows a recession In t 992_. BUSl~ESS 'OTES Jonn Laing Romes works with CreatiVe Design Consultants Costa Mesa-based anterior des1in firm Creative monthl) meeting accordan& to Ball Ross. prc,1dent ul Design Consultants has been ~lected b) John Laing Goldenwest Home Inspectors Inc of Hunungton Beach Homes to design the models and ~les offiet"\ for and 'ice president of the Orange Coltnt~ ( haptcr of lmprc saons,at To...,,ngatc and Quinta del Lago. tv.o sanJlc-( REIA. famil y detached proJeCt'i located an Moreno Valle). Jon p Brubaker. pnn.ci ·pai of Joo P . Br a er ;r., :i .... • • • The Professional Interior Plantscape Assoclatl~n of ( PA firm based an Ncwpon Beach, announced thq hJ\ r Southern California recently held au th a rd annual award" awarded a contract to Action TRACS, an In me-ba.,cd banquet at The Hollywood Roscvelt Hotel. training lirm , to handle all their management training The e' emng was highlighted b) the presentation of needs. • • • awards certificates m the ca tegories of plant design The Orange Count) office of John Burnham and 1nstallat1on•.and maintenance. Winning pro1ccts rep-Compa.ay Real Estate Fhlance, rn Inane. has arranttl'<.I rc!>Cn ted a \\tde vanet) of1nteno~apes from rcsidcnlCS con tructaQn financmg ofS5 9 million for the Ha,cng;&tl' 10 atria to restaurant~ to small and ma or rnmmcrual enter a roposed 6 3.466-squart-foot muh1 -es1abl1.,hment~ ~ ~~~-~~-~~te~n~a~n~to~f~l1~cc~a~n~r~c~ta~1~u~)51 ~c~~~~~~~~~~-~I Thc H1gttcst Honor..award-. .... crl·g1\cnto Assodatt'd Street oneblock wet of Ha "en Plaatscapers of Ir' inc for de'i1gn Plant Kccpcf')-S1mi ( ucamonga Valle)' for horticultural !>Crvaccs and Plant1que-..\nahe1m • •• for honacultural services. Strottmu Marketing Joe. t>I In inr ha) announu'tl • • • · the opening of us cancrn regional office m lJrcen"'"h Sperry Van Neu. an 18-month~old 1n,cstment real · (onn. The office 15 the ne\\c\t an a recent nnng of offict· estate brokerage firm. has relocated It\ corporate ofliccs to openings that SM I has implemented an its cfTon 10 full ) the new &I) view ( C>rporatc <enter m Newport Beath service ats growing client ba)e s1gn1ng a !(hear lease worth about SI 2 mllhon Ml 15 3 marketing coman) pcualmng an promo· The mo\c to the new 4.500-5Quare-foo1-atnum-k' cl tions, custom premiums. hccno;1ng \WCCP\tnkcs. graph at offices more than double., the pace 11 prevaousl) ocrnp1ed dc\ign and producuon at 4400 MacArthur Bh d the location where the firm ""a'> The eastern office "all ht.· headed b' f>a\C Hd~u.•n, staned October 198/ b> Rand pcrr) and Mark Van 'Jes\ who prcv1ou I) scl"\.ed a\ reg.ion.al , ace president at Quad 1 he firm current!) employs 25 brokers and partners at rts Markeung. In ht) new position Helarcn wall be corporate offices and "111 soon stan opening regional responsible for the creauon and e'ccuuon of markct1n1 oficcs throughout Southe~n ~ a.hfom1a. and promotional pr<>vams for a \.Jnet} of clients an the Albers and Albers Inc. of Fullerton has been cho\Cn Northca ttrca b; Thompson lnvc5tment Co. of Irvine to de\1gn and implement the ~IC!I office. and all advertising and eublK relation program' for Montelena at Moreno alley Ranch. • • • 3M Compa.ny, 1n con1unct1on with 81nchcrC'on,truc· taon held a major groundbreaking ceremony rcccntl> an honor of the firm '<> new West Coa"t l)1,.tnbut1on facihh which Wiii be built b> Blrtcbe.r Coastra~tton. a Luaunu Niguel-based contractor • • • Pacific Ranch Markeh has rgned a leas.c arccmcnt The Montclcna proJCCt I tn the first phase or the unique ma\tct-plim11<'d rommunaty of 1-0teno Valle) Ranch Th<' communll), planned b) The Robert P \\armmgton ( o .. 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There were O\.Cr 45 members at the February ll 0 IC I f ~ \ f, I IC \ I I ' Figura u of Thurlday, Mar. 9 FIXED The lease for the 21,000-squa~-foot bu1ld1n1 at the Orange anyon V11laac hopp1na Center at the inter· ~taonofNcwportand Chapman 'enues1 for20)c r . ADJUITABLE lntnt Dowft ,..,... Locll-M ••• ........ ..... 8.625 1.500 9.625 8.375 9.500 Oewn '°"''' Lock-tit ait.rgtn Me.a. (~) (den) ('Ml) . Lo.n ..... 91:' (~) (~) tat Natlonwl<M 10 875 2.000 A"*lc.an Savlngt & loan 11 .500 20 2000 30 Bank of AIT*lc.a 11 .125 20 2.000 45 lenk of California 11 .260 10 2.000 30 8'1ghl Mortgege 11 .500 20 2000 eo ~~Loan 11.250 20 2.000 07 •• 11.375 20 2.000 15 Far Wtet SeYtnge & Loen 10.176 10 2000 15 Flelellty Fedetal S&.L 11.250 20 1 500 00 First Int.me .. Bank 11.000 05 1500 45 Glend ... 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No. I don•t mean the lucky folks whos_ta_yat home and communicate wi th the office using modems. PCs , fax and the old-fashioned telephone. It's those new-fangled phones that make me curiot:rs. Car phone • otherwise known as cellular phones, arc the newest thing. EvCf)one seems to ha~·c one. Motorisls drivina Bcnzc , Beamers and Bron-,._. cos all lttm to be carrying on conversations as the) creep along the frcewa). . Dtd you ever wonder whether there 1 reall) an)- one at the other end of the line? Qr, 1 it at the other end of 1hc wave" I'm not sure. Maybe 1hc!IC tcchnolog1cal giLmos arc practical devices. Ma)be that call Just can't wait. But I suspect more than one motorist with the tiny antennas in the rear windows arc using their status phones to dial time. Or. perhaps they hav~ a practical use during rush hour. Hello, pi zza man. Do )OL deli ,·er to the Co ta Mec;a Freewa)? o rush 0 We're s11ll listening ... We conttnuall) ask our readers ""hat we can do to make • their Dail) Pilot more useful. What can we add to make 1t more intersting'> What can "-C change to present a more informanve. bcuer new~paper e\cry morning? What do )Ou hke about the nC\\ Dail} Pilo1? And what IS It )OU dlshke? ot surpnsingly. readers aren't sh} about telling us We get calls about the good. the bad and the ugly. We tr) to respon<j For example. readers of our Busincs and tocks pages found a gap an our coverage of 1he cw York tock Exc.hange. Ever since we sw1~ched 10 mortung delcvtry. follo"'crs ot Wall Street went into the weekend wondering whether 1he , bulls or the bear had come o ut on top. On Fnday. we publish c,losmg prices from Thursda}. But then came the gap. With no Business/ tocks page o n Saturda). we had no where 10 publish Friday's closing numbers. which could make nervous investo rs a ltt1lc more anxious. Ncitt week. we "''" take steps to solve the problem. Beginning aturda}. "-'C "111 add a Business/ tocks page tha1 . will carry closing prices from Fnda). Wtth apoloSJeS 10 E F . When Orange Coa~t reader\ speak. the Pilot listens. I-----~...;._ ~~~~fT~~~~~~~~~~~~ uH e u a thought . Whale "'e have \OU 1alkang 10 us. 1t seems a good lime to a~k }OU to ga ve ome though! 10 Ou r front page ft.-aturc "Toda' 's thought " E,· el"}da). tn 1he lo" er left hand corner of the Pilot's trunt page. "C publish a quote. The Good Mo rning bo\ featun.• '' designed to make }OU smile. make )OU remember o r to make >OU think. We quo1e a "-tdernnge of people like Mark Twacn. Benjamin Franklin and George Bums. That leave lots of room. 'anc. Dr. J and Churchill. ~e have no ng1d rule. Do }OU have a 1hought )OU would like us to share'> I then.· a quote 1hat 1s especially significant to you? Give us a call at 642-60 6 We "'111 be happ) to share at with our reader . H 111·: HI·: ·1·0\\H1 ·1·1: Your representatives U.S. SENATORS Crus&on, Alan (0 ), 5757 W. 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Olli\ ol 111enca. r On 1h1\ <late. ln r9l1 Prc~1<ft.'l'lt rranklin D Roosc\Clt delivered the first of h1 '"firt~1de chat • " telling Americans an a radio bro dc:m "'hat was b(ina done to deal "-llh the nation'$ financl.31 cns1 In I <ns. German 1roop\ entered Ausma. tomplet1ilJ ~hat Adolf Hi· llcrdl"'>Cnbed J h1 me ion 10 re torc ht\ homeland (he had been born in 8ranau) to the l herd Retch In 1114 7 President Harry 1 ruman C\tabh hed "'hat became Ii.no" n ns tht' ··Truman Doctnne" to help c.r~'t'lC and furkt; ~ISi Com- munism Jn IQ'll. 1hc House 101ncd the ~na1e 1n appro' mg stale hood .for Ha~:u1 Toda) 's b1rthda) s . .\FL-< 10 pro i· dent lJm' 1'arkland 1s 6 7 Fomler astrnn.1ut \\ .111\ Schirm 1s 66 Actrcs~ Bai hara r t.•ld1lO IS 48. ctrcss-1ngcr Lila Minndla 1s 43 BJ Tbe Associated Press Revisionists waiting for Holocaust debate To the Editor Your ed1tonal "Truth, democracr, lose as JDL bullies the rcv1sion1m. • from Feb. 21 . wa somewhat m1slcad- 1ng. The readers of a new paper a ume thaL lhe ed11or 1n ht wnuen o pinion 1s an pos~ ion of all rhe facts abo.ut the subject he cd 1tonah1es. Such wa<o not the case here. The editor called the rev1s1on1~ts hars. rac1.,t~. vile ignorant and hateful. out 9f sheer ignorance Who arc the rcaJ hatcmongcr here? These terms arc simply incorrect as far as the Institute for H1stoncal Review is concerned and reveal a lack. of knowledge. Howe"cr. they fit the kw1~h Deft·nM" League. which is know to~ thr FBI as n tcrrori\I o~n11at1on like a glo'e Thcy"1bo fit thl' Dad) Pilot. 1n part, as ~ell La una Beach . is begirming to look beautiful r u thc E d11or I hanl..\ 10 ll'.ldl'f\h1p ol lhl· < 11 ( ounul and ( ounl1lman l>an Krn· nc\ Laguna &a~h 1\ tx·"·om1n~ .1 morl' b<'au11lul pla'l' h\C· \l'Jf'\ ag11. the 1.:ounc1I Jpprcn""J ,, \tgn orJ1- nann· 1ha1 took l'lll'll 1h1'> \c:tr Thi.' morntonum "a" granted '10 allo" bu\lnc\'ICS tu amort11c lhl'lr tnH'\I ml·nt in tht·ir oltl \1gn\ I ool.. .ti I lt"I..' l\m ' I t.11111I1011 llou,t• l"ll (II ;1ppll'U.1ll' lhl· lnl· j)((l\ Cml'lll r hl' large had-h~hll'd ugl\ \lgn<, hJH' IX'l'n rl'PIJn•d w11h rtll°C'·lnol..1ntt \1gn' ol .1 molk't ~nk r hJnl..\ 111 l>.rn ..H'IJ lhl' wunul l1>r "prnu' 111g.111d prutt't llntt 1tw \ 1llagl· ,llnlO\phl'fl• <•l 'l lllDIR I Jguna &Jlh Balance budget without tax hike T '' lhc." 1 d1tor I lo" to b.llant.A: 1ht bud cl~ 1thnu\ lill\10& 13\\'\ I \Jd 1ht• 1111al of .111 a\-.ctc. in the l 111tt•J \1.1t''' nl \ nlC'rll a C'\C lull mg onl\ tho\l' ·""-'l' uwn~'d b) lcdcral ••MIC (lf l"OUnl~ go\('IOOlClll\ tO\\n- \hll' .1nJ l llll'' ~ l hen di\ 1Jc 1h.H total b\ the tototl dl'liut and get a pcrtC'ntn C' \ 1 .tkc 1h.11 ~·rc.:n1:1gt.• and pa" .l IJ" th.u ull J\\Ct holder' pun.:h.1-.c n I ll·H'Jr no-111tetl''ll l'\eaong bond of that ix·r,l·nw c \\ \l l CR D <\Nl>tR • c~port On"h .. rhc Great Holocau t Debate· wa s held in l orrancc on Feb 2 1 It wo uld have been grea1 to h:n e h:sd the "Yes Sir. 1x Mclhon Otd Die" argument uppon~d b) de tingu1\hcd and fana11cally committed Jcw1 h hokx:austcrs. indudm& the J OL But the:~ unlortunatch. Jo nv1 dare debate As the) !kl\. "rt might be leg111mwng Holcx.au\t re' 1s1oni\m " Howe\cr '" their rlacc Wl're fa. na11call) l0mm1tted ( hm11.in funda mentalists. \tamn& C1lcn Pl-glau a Palm ~pnng.\ attornl') and Ital Lcndsa)'. au1hor of "The L.ltt• Planet r..anh . To complcle the IC<tm. Thomas r. Ander on and John W Montgomery were also to appc4r Pcglau called his team "I he c'-tcrmmato~ of rev 1\1onl\1s" 1 he rCVl\IOlll\h' \Ide W3\ com- posed of a prl'tt) pt>wcrful team Mark Wctx'r 1 loltl(.JU'lt h1\tonan Bradlc) m1Lh. playwnght Robt·r1 C ountcs an eminent college profo r, Latin and Orttk holar and Robert Faunsson. the French professor who for .)ears ha bttn sutce sfutl) tnJrcting \.Omc rh~me nn d reason to the Uolocau\t 'tor\ on bulb. Std.C$-oWhc uani i< Unfonunatrl) "the ('\ll'rm11tator quartc1" did not \how up and four empt) cha1~ "llb 1hc1r name<. wa1tl'd to be prc\<..Cd upon h) thl'\i: 1nt('lk'\:· tual 1uants r hey mu\t ha'l' run out ol "3 that da). Whatever their rca oning ma)' he, an> debate 1 better 1h.Ln no dcoote. omc truth 1s bound to come from pubhd) J1scu s1llg am ~uhJl'C'l .. But 11 the media \tau J""' lrom '>uch debate or keep\ 4u1e1 tAhou1 them. then It is no wonder that a "hok nation. hkl' the U. ~mains unt'Jurntcd and na1'e about this 1mponan1 ubJcct The re' 1 1ont ts ha' e nothing to iam from th1 truale but lhl' s.i11~t3c11on to ha"e Tough1 for a h1~tom·al truth that was so ,·1olenl opp0i.t.>d b thc -Hutoc u crs.-nic). on the other hand, l\a\C so much to lo'><'" hen their house of hes collapses In the meantime. the "n•v1s1onists" arc '1111 waiting (or an} Holocaust deb.111:r with a thorou&h knowledge about the ~UbJC'<'I 10 cnallenge their "h~ ·· Je" prclcrrcd \\.here is the "overwhelming l'\ 1dencc" the Holocau ttrs arc alw11) tallmg about'> Hov.c,er, I have to agree. wholc- heartcdlv \\1th }Our opinion about the." Jc:w 1\h Dc.·fcnse l.cag.uo. MAll.,lfRED KOCH M1 ion Hills Laguna Canyon fight-.-o;smct's ban · .. , , of gay speakers rs about no growth was right move fo thc fJ1tor Ju\t :l') Wt' appl~ b1g r1llUh' l..n1ml· t·<l~t· to e'c."r:da' t>CC"urrenn•\ -rht· rate ol 1nlla11on to "hat hJpp..·n~ h> our "ct.• ... h c.·hc."dlx>e.>I.. h.ilann•. lor IO)IJOl(' ....:. \0 ffiU)I \\t' Jpph global l.'O\lfnnntl'ntal truth\ Ill \\hJl0 \ hap- pening in our uw.n h.ilk \,ml How. .far Joe\ \our b.H k \aHI extend'• I o the l\\-1.U\\'H'll ll'lll'l'0' T11 Cit\ n1unl\ or rl'g1onal boHkr,·• ~\rh1lc thl' conn·p1 lhJI \\C. >ou .1nd I. arl' the tru'ltt'e' ol Jll h ft· un l'Jrth " truer no" than ner tx·ton· II 1\ .1 lnghtt.'lllll~ ll\l'Nhclmtnj rl'\pOn,I· b1h1' fhc t:omcpt that wc .ire. ho~l·,cr lU\tod1.iO\ ol our u" n hack \3rd -l ultt' atof\ ul c'ur o" n g;lrtkn -.., n•a,onahk and manaec."ahk lt1r mo'' ol u1; .. I hank tilnb.111\ anJ al"I hX'4111) :· " an 1ntc."lhgl·n1 l'O' uunmc111al plan In hghl 111 thl' lall th.11 l'' l'r\lf.1~ "t' IC'Jrn of another glnoal • la'ltrophc -011 IAt.' 'ulkr profounJI\ a' a human rJll.'. "t' m:n l''<'n pcr"h .. CH all of \ou1hc.·m < :iltll)rn1t1'' l"OJ')Ull h1ll)anthJn~un regum' thrH' " kit . but lllle \mall l umpktt• nus' 'item. LJguna ( an~ on " .in C\ 1raordinanl) un,po1kd .ind tx·aull- lul rt•g1on "here na1urnl \\ctl.rndc. nunur"· ~~ l..ru>" n t•ndan~t·r c:d plant' and .101111JI\, a' w.dl 111; "'·'"' mof'l' "nmmon \ilne11c\ I 1 1\ " region "hn,t· l'\ ulott1'-·ul oh.HmOO\ brct•J\·hl',lhh\. lOOlpktc hit' l \dt•\. II The lr\:1nc ( o tra11,po11.1t11111 and count\ o11ilt.il' ha't' thcu "· '· the rt.~mn' "'II '(JOO turn 1n111 JU\t anQ)hcr h1gh1A,1\ rnrridur. < JU\l an1lthcr J>a\C\I par 1n lut. ~oll C:OUN', C\dopml·nt flrllJet t .end 'trnepmg mall. II'> time Thein inc C'o ~nd lounl\ gu .. cmmen1 ollirnsl recogn11t• that thl' tight to sa' e L:tauna <.. .r111,on 1, not an 1 -.uc ol u~ '., them It " not al\ \\ut•of'llktllkJ man.ti J-g1mqh"' no-~nmth I 0 thl' (dllt>I One l3n 4111 bad: and "atch thl· pun(hC\ rh <H1I' r,,. M> Iona. tht'n 1f, 111nl' tn 111111 thl· It ht \nd Ol'C'dlcs~ to ~".John '1wll 'lkt I\ ton to b3n ga~ 'l""1ll·1, l1t1m our Jt'lthl"t clas~room' h;i\ l'~U"-'d quite.-an uproar It''"' J h>ugh lall to mal e. and th" 11ml· Juhn '\1,1111 made .1 d~l\11111 fo1 ,111 thl· right rC'J\lln\ I h.id th,· t1,1<..0 tor1u11c In 'Pl'Od lhl' Iii \t I l ol ~I HJl"'I ol nn cdul.itton 1n thl" l\l'\\f'IOll \1c"1 l n1ficd hool Dl\tm 1 I he l<J\t eight of those 11 H':t" \\Cll" 'pent JI a uni,erSJt\ and thl·n J g1.1Jualc \<:hc)(\I "heft' ampk opportunillt'' nl\1,·J Ill afford th<X<' anJi\ 1dual' ul lhl· ll--l' rcr-uJ\lon an upportunll' tu 'har,• lhl·1r '1cw' \\Ith hl'll'fll\C\Ual\ C)1111c tranld) I du nu1 "ant n,, h1IJ~n t\f,_"~·d ,,, a hie ~t) k d11l~ th '-ontrar. t'-1 the nature ot m.1nl.1i1J l>unng the ~car\ or grn.-th . \\hCll' gr'--.111mrn.·\\IOnH'an ~ m Jc, I "an1 rm, h1ldrt'n tt1 he C'\~1\l'\l to the "lrul· n.11un· ol thing.,.. nJ not 10 :ibcrra· 11on' that ou1 "x:1et' ha' cn:atl'd pill 1n I la\\;111. t11unl· hull'' O\Cr the poll''> r.11n lnn.·,t dl'\trul'llon and inu.·,\Jnl 'mog -'H° mu\t 1m rl·J\l' our l llort\ h1 Olli nnl) protl'l l, hut tort1f\. thl' ll'mainin1 health ~ l'O· '1ronml'rll\ "Im h 'll" nund U\ ' \\ l m U' I ha \ l' l Om r le I l' e\"0\\,ll 01\," \a\ our ~1cntl\I~ "u1 It " an l\\Ul' nl no lCllllmt'r 1:11 gro" lh in La1un<1 ( JO\ 111 l'uind Ho~"'er. I ha'c no problem '"Ith Sll.\Rl ' H• \ 111 Ill\ "h1ldr~·n b<'mgc\po~J tokc.turc' l <1iuna lk.1lh lr•>m anJ1' 1Jual' ol the p~ (X'r· 'ua,1110 1n a colkgc and/or &r.iduatl' "hc,..JI :itmmph,'H' Comments welcome Thl' Dail) P1lol wc.'I ome )Our op1nmn' on malll'r\ ot puhlll cn1ere 1 Letter.and Ion crartu.:lcH>fcommcntar' mu't he: \13ncd J hl'' sho uld be IH>e:J or dcarl) ~r111tn and \Cot 10 U lT[k\ Ill 1hc DI I OR J );ul\ P1ln•. P.O Bo' I S60 Co ta Meu C ahf '1~62'1 \\ (' i.I\ p31C'nl\ h,I\\.' CllJO~l·J tht· "pponurHI' In lt'iJl h "hat "l' twhc' l' to l'I\' 1hqu1>11(:1 l.rnuh It ll' \l\ le to our duldrc-n \\llhnut ha' mg to "Orn .1bou1 \\hat'c. l11.'111g t:iu_ght 11 our public high ..chtx11, < modJ,ih HRl\'\I\. THIRIOl ( O\la \tc Where do yoa think the 90ap ldtcben at Rea Community Center should be relocated? ... .....zm... ~~· c-...... . I don't ho tunl), bUt I iJunk 11 lboukl be outside 1 madtnt11J neilh~ I dunk t~ ~1 IO trt that up11 the c:ny Cavte Ceotet. Tbe~nd wouldn't be abed meittirr . . I I • AlO 14ind8y, March 12, 1Nt 9)t SOftN ANO.RUN ~NIWIS-W. Here arc some capsule reviews of recent releases: THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MlJNCllAVIBN: Terry Gilliam is a fantasist's fantasist, a man who makes movies unlike anyone etsc•s. "Jabbcrwoclc);' .. Time Bandits," "Brazil.' and now "The Adventures of Baron Munchauscn" all have a raw, almost primitive feel to them that demands your aucntion and a wt]dly im~native look that commands respect. The $40- milhon-plus "Munchauscn" depicts fanwy locked in mortal combat with soul-numbing rcaJity, with the baron of the title, a legendary l 8th<~ntury teller of '91e t.a.lcs (English staae act~r John Neville pl~ys. the pan) bei• fantasy's champion, and a sm1rlung ~t (Jonathan Pryce) being its chief opponent. Tbe ICtion careens boisterously from a magical city on tbe moon (ruled by a manic, headless Robin Williams) to the ~1' of.a sea serpent to the accompaniment oflusty sboutsanct deafening p)'Totcchnics. "An astonishing pictun fn>ril a filmmaker with unique gifts. (PG) - CHANCES ARE: Blandness reigns in thit comedy abol.U a husband reincarnated as a callow law-school grad ~Rohen Downey Jr.) who then romances his own widow Cybill Shepherd). The couple's college-aae dauahter Mary Stuan Masterson) falls for her recycled father (not knowing, of course. that the young man is really her old man). Confusing enough: for you? It ap~rentJY. is for R.yan O'Ncal, who wears a look of pamed incom- prehension throughout most of the movie. He plays the departed husband's best buddy who's been nursing an unrequited love for his pal's wtfewidow for a deca~cs, a circumstance that adds yet another layer of confusion to the story. O'Neal, Masterson and Shepherd smile prettily and frown becomingly, but '\)ever really establish themselves on screen. It's lef\ for DOwney to carry the picture's freight, which he does. with a winning innocent eagerness. (PG) FAREWELL TO THE KING: Director John Milius attempts to combine macho and mysticism in lhisdrama about a World War II deserter (Nick Nolte) wbo goes native in the jungles of Borneo and becomes king of a tribe ofheadhunters. The Nolte character is supposed to be the Milius ideal: a natural man who rams his-back-on civilization and its hes and compromises and finds his soul in a primjtive ~en. But tbe symbolism is laid on with a trowel. and Nolte seems distracted and just a little self <onscious as a modem-day Tarzan in sarong and tangled leonine coiffure. ~ilius' dialogue is also more JuHaftft• .....,... prov.ea to H .-ore IMn compulalve womanizer John Ritter than a bit much. It strains tor epic majesty but sounds pretentious at best. silly at worst. (PG-13) OUT COLD: With a goodly s~are of the action taking ' \\ . R I ) s ( · 1 ' . I ' ' 1 \ '--. \\ I ..., ~ I< \ I I< I \ I H I ., ., ~ f{ I·. I) :\ . 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(R) ' PHYSICAL EVIDENCE: The red hemn&J come 1n wchools an this hopclcs1ly convoluted murder m}ncry. ft llln Burt Reynolds as a hot-tempered cop charged wnh murder. and Theresa Russell a a fihhy-nch altru1s1 from the pubhc defender's office who take\ 1t upon herself to try to keep ham out of the slammer. Bun seems so sclf- containtd ,and basically decent that )'OU don't for o minute believe he rcall} could be the killer. All that ~m is for him and Ru 5<:11 to 1ft throu&h 1 bewilderina array of 111-!tefincd secondary characters to ddOO\'er who really dad the deed. Reynolds' pcrformant.:e ii competent, but Ru ~u·s i.s a thtnl of awkward line l'Mdinas punctuated by burns of bystcna. Occu1onal ~ v10Jenc:c (R) TAP~ The dancing 1s fine but the tory 1s tnte in th1 mnkal about an cx<ori tap dancer (Gregory Hine ), •must dec1d whether to JO back to his old crooked WQ1ortry to make1 liv1ng wath his tap shoes. Along one ~tb lies nchcs and danaer. alonl the other hes the respect OBis fr1cnd11nd the love ofa good woman. Bet you can't pc11 which he choose . Okay, oka). the plot~ of mot musicals arc ussue-thin, and this movie, like its antecedents.. must be judged on 11s tcrps1chorcao displays. The dance numbers arc exciting 1f somewhat overproduced. but you wish there were more of them and leu exposition. The slcepy~yed H mes is very cngagmg 1n the lead role. (PG-13.,) .. 'place ma meat locker, it's probably no surpnse that "Out Cold" turned out to be as chilly and bleak-as 1t is. It's supposed to be a comedy about a money-grubbma wife TRUE BELIEVER: Aflcr a stnng of self-indulgent performances 1n trash ltke "Cop" and "The Boost,' James Woods relocales his old ene~y and 1ntcns1ty with bis portrayal of a one-tame crusading laW)er v.ho now makes his hv1ng defending drug dealers. He reg.am his· pnnetplcs and self-respect when he takes on the case of a man railroaded to prison for a murder he didn't commit. Woods' specialty 1s characters at once attracted and repelled by smarm and brutality, and he's seldom been bcner at hov.mg that confuct lb.in he IS nere Rohen Downey Jr .. playing a starry-eyed }oung attomC) who reminds Woods of his own )'OUthful idealism does the best ~ork ofh1s career, and director Joseph Ruben ("The Stepfather") moves the story along with tautnes~ and precas1on. A satisfying picture on tvery level. (R) .L llO\ II. l .ISTl'\GS ewporl Beach J C"-MeeAH 1/4\) SIS 1l0t4S J TM'---.lllS 1 4S SIS 1JO.t4J 4 ... -Tl!#• luellem ~efttwe I l 1 4 ' 4 A.Iv-••• _, ---•--•" I J 'O t I 10 S l() I 10 10 eAUIOA CIHIMA /Cit E BMO<HI Blvd t.a lS10 W-•n -t ... 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HO\ ' \ O I I I \ H \I I Laguna rates top bl II Ing Artists defeat Uni in Orange C aunty Championships final ly HUGO RICARDO Olll1,.. c.wr ......... All the teams at the Oranar County Volleyball Champ1onsh1p were lookma to defeat the county's No. I· ranked Laguna Beach High squad. But they could only look on as the Artistuwept lhrough the tournament to capture the champtonsh1p by defca11na Un1vcrs1ty High I S·2. I S-4, in the finals held at Estancia High Saturday night. "Everyone's JUnning for )OU when you're No. I.' said Laguna Beach Coach Lance Stewart. "It's a lot of pressure for thJS early 1n the season. but our boys were 1n a.reat cond111on and they were ready to play." The Anm had no problem domi- nating the TroJans as tournament Most Valuable Player Sean tafford led his team with good defensive plays and strong h1lllnJ. Also con- tnbut1n1 on offense were quick hitter Jonathan Cummings and Dam Blan- ton 1n the swing po 1t1on "We played \Cry well as a team," Stewart said. "Our kids reahLe the pme's a lcaJTI effort We have a strong bunch of guy out there. and we i et great support from the bench." ~·ArttS.,_ WffC-fl* -to University and high sconng tefan Mumaw with the strong front hne of tafford, Cummings. and John McKeown. Un1-.crs1ty was onl y able to muster a 1wo-pa1nt rally during the match. "We executed how we wanted to that last match," Ste"-art said. "We spht thetr blocker and served where we ~anted to " • The toughest match for the Artists was in the semifinals against a tough Edison team The An1s1s. wh o were down 14-9 tn the first pmc. had to stage a spectacular comeback 10 beat the ( nargers 16-14. 15-13 "We ~ally tres cond1t1onin" .. tewarl said "We practice as 1f we re play1n1 a the-tame match. which really pays off 1n tournament pla) a v.edemonstrated tonight We never aot tired. and the ~me SI \ IU)\ practically pla)ed through the "'hole tournamen1 " While the Ana ts appeared 10 gel stronger as the toumamcnl pro- grc d. lhc T roJans. seemed a bu morecxh.austcd, coming into the final with only a 115-manute rest after defeaung Corona del Mar 1n a semifinal match, 16-14. I 5·3. ''We had a great day. nonc1hclcss." said Un1ver 11y High Coach l..ir Salnc~s "fh1 s "as the fir t 11me we beat both Corona and Ntwpon Harbor, so our kids were a hlllc spept b) the tame we ~ot an the final ·· "The kids pH' their all in th e Corona match," 5alnes said "The) u~d up all their emotion an that match It'~ hard to ma1n~m that lcH·I of mien tty lhroughoul a tour· namcnl We sull ha-.e a lot to learn. but we're quJle s.ltl fit'd with our overall pcrforman~." . . .. SUNDAY. MARCH 12, 1989 . o.-, ,..... ,..,.. • ., .-. ......... Oc••n View second baseman Steve Hernandn relays the ball to first t.te after forcing Laguna Hiiia• Ron Korman Ocean View extends streakto four Seahawks, Marina at 4 -1 after tourney wins Sance suffering a loss in 1hc fim round of the Loara Toumamenl. Ocean Vic" H1ah \ ha'ieball team has been on a roll The Scahawk (4-1) won their fourth straight Saturday. a 4-1 triumph 1Her ~1guna ll11ls ('\-!> in the consola11on final ol 1hc lourrn:' heh1nd thl' euchmg of Enc ~haff and the oOcn~ of (1ar) Chnstopherson and \teve I kmande1 ~ ··This was big tor us." said first-year Ocean View Coach Leve Bartell "\\ c gol beat 1n our first game. You hate to <;tan out that "a) but 10 come back and win lo.ur 1n a row I\ real nu.:c \\ c beat Lo\ Al and Ui~un.1 Hills. who art' both ranked 1n the fop 10 · Schaff hurled fi ve inning., ol 1wo-h11 c;hutou1 ball with two 'ltnk.cout\ and l"o ''Jlk\ 10 "'" h1' firs1 dcc1s1on of the )ear "He was \hak)' his fir:tl rnuplc nl out1n&-<o ... added Barren .. Toda)' "as 1hc lir\t t1meuu1 thcrc that he rela 'ed a little bu I think thc't had"' left· handed h111c"' 1n 1hc \tarting lineup >k "a" changing speed real effcct1\d't . he got a lc'l of around-ball outs.· The Cicahawl.; \takcd '-Kha ff to an e:uh lead In the bouom of the fi~t inn'"f· senior -.ccond haseman Stc'e Hern:inde1 led ol w11h a walk und stoic second ba~ belon. his brother \honstop L)an1el Hernandez "alkt'd. ( hm tophcnon singled for a 1-0 lead . The ~ahawk~ made 11 !-0 1n the bottom of the fifth when the Hernandt'zc' each 1nglcd and ( hmtophcrson again 'ilngled 1n a run Th<" Ma" k.s 11ed 11 in the top of thnl\th ol (){can V 1t•w rehe-.cr Mark K.lrpel. but thc '>c.iha"k" arablx'd a p:ur of insurance run\ ( ate her< ory < olhcn It'd off" 1th a dou hie. ~-011 Canngella bunted his wn) on lo put runnc" .11 first and thmJ \\llh one ou1 . .ind John \rnold made 11 4-1 aft('T w1 1nnin~s with a t"o-run double Karpel. who allo"cd L"o h1t'I und a run 1n twu inning-. of work. camc<fhl\ \ClOnd \a\.C "h wa\ hie, third ouung of thl· w1.·ck · llarrcu "11d ·He h.td the '><nc "1on<la> .1ga1n\t '1n11ago and the"'" T ue\d:n at l 0\ .\I \\'l' hiH.i to haH' him th" \\Cd.. . ( hn-stophc~on "l'O l l for '· "hill \tl''t.' Hcrnandtz had a c,angk two \\Jlh .1nll twu \lukn bJ~s "I turned ham loo~ tn th\' lir\I 1nn1ng and 11 "a!> no conte'Jl.'. s:ud 83rrcu ol I krnandl'' .. lie ~ole four o r fi, e 00\C'> 1n the tournc) t IC''c; 1 Dieter's slam In 10th llfts University, 11 -7 Un1vcnit) High'5 Da"c Dit'ltt o~ th<" t)ing run an the e1Jh lh mnans and \watt~ a gnnd 'lam tn the 10th to hO the rroJans over .\nuh<'1m, 11-7, ~turday 1n a conwla· 11on round gamc of the Loara Toumamrnt Du~tcr had one of tho~ ixrfec1 kind of da)5 capDr<J v.tth h1 ~ond and b1uc•t homer of the young ~ason With Bl')an ~m1th Bnan Vaal and frcnt McG1nn aboard. 01l·ter dmH· rhc game-winner to improve the Trojans to 2-2-1 In add1t1on to the homer. Dieter had two c;inglcc,, t\\O "alk and wa h11 b> a p1tth tn !>I\ lnps to thr plate. sconng three runs l hc.- f Please se~ UNl/121 third-)ear <;tarter who's had a lot ot 1nquancc. lrom the ~outs ·· <k<"an \ 1cw pla)s top-ran._ed El Dorado tn a douhle-ht"ader Monda) night and oixn' Sun\Ct l caguc pla\ RJtnst Fountain Valle) on Fnda'f f Please se~ IASEIAU./821 f 0111 f,I H\,tH\11 Rustlers hold share of/ea~ Golden West uses pair of big innings to put Riverside away, 10-4 -Oolden West Cotlqe·s rapid rire in the Oranae Empire Conf.erence baseball race continued Saturday afternoon wtlh a 10-4 she0101 of host R1vcrs1de. The Rustlers took control early sconna five times an the first and another 1n the second. Then, ·when the Tigers responded with four runs m the seventh, OoJden West puUed away aaain with four in the ninth. The Ru tiers, 11-5 overall, S-1 in the OEC. remained in a tic for the conference lead with Rancho San- tiago, w1uch beat SaddJeback. 13-1. In the first mninJ, Steve McKowcn led off wnh a inaJe and raced home on Frank Herman's tnplc. Mark McGrann later added an RBl-sin&Je and Ken Lynch doubledln ffie final run. In the ninth. Craig Paauette led off v.uh a double and Dan Villeps and Josh Sammer walked. Then. on a 3-2 pitch. McGrann dehvercd a smglc to l<"fl to score. two runs and _anott>.cr came home on the catcbtt's throw to second 1n an attempt to catch McGrann. · In a non-conference prwc: Cerritos I , Oraa1e Coal& i: The Pirate took a bl'Cak from conference pla y and dropped a road decision to the Falcon . Scott Talanoa scored both runs for Coast, the first time in the fourth innm1 on a Darrell Conner stn&Je, and the second time m the sixth on a wtl9p1tch. . OCC falls to 13-6-1 overall. l n colleac action: · SoCal C.lkte l -1, Ana Paetflc 1·7: Jim Ckdnclc, a product of Huntmaton Beach Hllb aod 0ranac Coast Collqe. hurled a complcte- pme fhe-h1tter and fonncr OCC catcher Denny lkm1 troked a 5010 homer for insurance m the fifth 1nn1na as tbc Vanauards won tbc1r Golden tatc Atblcuc C.onferencc opener. The c HCIOI')' handed Alu I 0-9-1 . its first conference loss apmst fi\c v1ctonu, but the Coupts rode a complctc-pme, SJx.hmer by un1na p1t.cbcr Jose Gallardo, 2-0. to victory in the second pme. Golden West ( oU<"t<' prodU<'t George Lazalde and Dan Rombuckle (1wo RBI) each went 2 for 3 for A.7usa. Paul P1yler went J for J with two doubles and 1 run rn the 5CCOnd game. and Robert Mansfield. )-4. took the I on the mound for the Vanguard . 10-10 In the opener. Dednck truck out fi\C and "'alkcd one. while allowing onl ) an unearned run 1n 1mpro-.ma to 2-0 The Vanauards took a 2-0 lead an the third Doua R) trom doubled. Joe .\versa reached on an error and Kendall Kasper nnaJed to load tbe ba~ . Ke-. in Kuper squttzed R) trom m and Pl)ler,,,alkcd to fortt versa acros Unbeaten Minnesota sweeps Starlites Monarchs earn first victory ever over two-time league champs lyEOZINTEL ~,.... Cett' ........ Aflcr wmn1n1 11th.~, the past twp K&JOn • the 'tarhtc have come to rcalJzc that there may ht uhanJJngof thcauard in MaJor Ltquc Volle) ball The Mmne10ta Mona rch look like the ncv. tarlite of the women's professional cu·tull They beat lhe tarhtcs 1n •tra1gh1 11mes Saturday at the Brtn E,.ents Centtt.t I S-12. l S-6, I S-6, before IOOut .c()() ipctlllOrs "We tarted off all n~l. but wt t"OUldn't wstain 1t," said tarhtc Coeth Al Gaspenan. ·• ~1nnc'°t1 1' wa'/ ahtad Of CVCl")One In the ltaauc nan• now. They ha\C no ~cak­ nc:.:s." Minnesota 1mpro"ed ''" rrc.:ord 10 M> fhe Starlit~ an· 4-l fhc Monarchs "ere led b) ouh1dc h11tcr Ruth lav.anson, last yea(\ league Mo t Valuable l'la)crwho had 34 l.111 f"nda) gain t ~n Jose. La"'anson. the 'hortc)t M1nn('\C11,, pla)tr at S-toot-8. haJ I J kill -. .lnil t~o scrHcc ace~. .. wc·rc pla)ma "Cr}. v.dl," ~1d Minn t.a < oach Jeff Nel50n "l he key hu bttn our blocl1na at the n~·t Ruth has JUSt bttn hot," Iona with middle blocker Jud> Bcllomo's 11 lull . Lawanson and the MonatchS dominated the Ml. The) had SO kills as a ttam to .W for th tarh&t1. v.ho •-ctt ltd b) mtddlr block.tr htm Bnnkman-Rc•ll )' 13 Ulwanson Zeno kill l> te Hall, a product ofC orona dd .far H1Jh and Oran e < o;i,t Coll e, had 11 kills Th11wa' 1inn ta'\fi~t \'llano, tr cnltlLI tC\,hllU\11 Lundy;' s free throws I/ft: SCC to ~CCAA final eight open unde~th the ha•lctt and pump fated to draw t.ht foul dhp11c MIMlf'C the •hot f'tcr Lundy h11 the: pair hn\ttan Hent_aar"a Mark Krut1 mtucd a I \. foot Jumper and Lurk1y --ancJ the rebound o\lt of bOunds -11h OM ICCOnd rtma1n1n1 and the Ha•ks could not 1Ct 1nothcr sho' off. The "IC'tOr'Y Knds the v.,..nts, 2M llld ruUd 9. I 1n tht N'CC'AA c~ nMillP. into Thunday'1 n,. _. fll• •~ ftnill • ~ T..-~":!:&nt u.t i_w :_... liiliary. lkritMt S.-..iet-•24-9 . ... ..... .,.. "'Q..., dew+c1 1••••~....., ,............. a.t.• ,. Ill -.:JC/Ml - the \tarhtl'\ 10 the th rtt-"<'ar h1\ton of the ka~ur · The\t,lrhtl''kJ 11-X.m gameonc, but l Jwan\1.>rl P<)"cred two ~"ice .itc\ tind 1he \tarl11e ' m1 -hit '"o h0t\ 10 ~1"'c \11nne~na n 12 11 lead 1 hl· \t.irll t(., t 1ed 1t ut 12. but M1nncwtJ l(1rll'd another h11una error. (;lien< randall Or~r St'rvl"d an cc and I .l\\UMon put o ne away to II' e the Monan:h\ the Mn The \tJrhtr., too~ the le-ad pin 1n the ~(lnd pmt'. 4·'. hut the \1cinar\'h' ~ort'J the nc't I 0 point \pan, the SUlrhtr~ orencd an earl\ l~d 10 the third pme. fh<" led. 4-J, then came had to ti<' 1tJ. 6-6. But 11nne ta ol't\J the 11nal nine point• to end the mat h Lon Zeno. of Fountain lie), h d thrtt k;11l\ for point In lhc same ...,,...,._..,.-.a•: Apontonofdlel7·1toatfleftheed1IOUttt,,..dleN•wpen ftter ••di• C.lto San Lueaa Race fet1 YrMllenw., ~· 37 Sailors launch to open NHYC Cabo San Lucas race • 'At-large eaters' cf eate probl~ms for NCAA selection committee From The Associated Prns KAN CITY, Mo. -Nine men ~ meeung behind locked doors and protected • by armed iuards thi' weekend have a word ' for teams like Rutgers. ----- They call them at-larsc caters. And 1f very man) of them appear th1 year, they will have a big impact on who makes the 64-team NCAi\ Tournament and where they're sent when the field is unveiled this afternoon. Coming out of nowhere, at-large caters grab one of the NCAA's JO automatic bids by pulling off an upset an a conference post season tournament, as Rutgers did Friday in the Atlantic 10. With an 18-12 record, Rutsers would merit small consideration for one of the 34 at-large berths that fill out the field. But by locking up thctr league's automatic. they may force the selection committee to spend an at-latJC on somebody who would ordinarily figure to get an with an auto~at1c - such as the Atlantic IO's Temple Owls. "The at-large eaters provide us with an entrant that otherwise wouldn't be there," said Jim Delany, Ohio Valley Commissioner and cha1rman-desipate of the committee ... ll means there is one fewer at-larac position. And It can put more pressure on the commatttt." · The committee does not necessarily scorn at-IArac eaters. The NCAA's steadfast pohcy has been to encourage growing interest in college basketball by guaranteeing lesser conferenrrc: i-n<t tf'l!m~ a place an the a uer 1,general manager of the Kansas City Royals on baseball's salary spiral: "They created th~ SJ million man. What's next? It's like the vegetation in Lake Okeechobee (Fla.); it begins to strangle the system. It's hke a little chocolate tastes good:. too much chocolate makes you sick. I'm afraid we might be doing that to the system, choking it." Sneed rew~rded by Titans LONG BEACH -John Sneed. who ---- directed Cal talc fullen on 10 a 16-13 record • ~ as interim coach. was promoted to head ' ... coach Saturday and gi ven a three-}ear ---- contract. Sneed. 40. became.. intcnm 00¥h-al\cr Georae- McQuam resigned Nov. 3, less than a mo nth before tlie season staned. need had ~n an assistant al Fullerton for e1&h1 seasons fhe Titans were ehm1na1ed from the Big West Conference tournament Fnday night, losmg. 99-83, to top-seeded and 18th-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas in the semifinals. Fullerton finished m a three-wa) tJe for fourth at l 0-8, its best record in four seasons, and was seeded fourth 1n the tournament. Calgary rallles to tie Oiiers Lauy McDonald'• second goal of the ~ game and Jlm Pe1Ha11ll'1 goal with 41h minutes left c.apped a third-period Ollgary , • rally that gave .the Flames a 5-5 tie io Edmol\lon Saturday night. Peplinslo beat Edmonton's Grut Fur with a whistling wrist shot over the goalie's left shoulder after Joel Ono won a faceoff, capping 15 minutes of tremendous offen sive pressure as the Flames rallied from 4-2 and 5·3deficits ... Elsewhere m the NHL: Neal Brote1t and Do11 Barber scored 89 seconds apan midway through the third period, rallying Minnesota to a 2-2 tac wtlh host St Louis and grving the North Stars undisputed possession of third place an the Nom s Div1s1on ... Wendel Clark and VlDeent Dams>h••se scored 17 seconds apart m Toronto's four-goal fi rst penod and the Maple Leafs held on to beat visiting Detron. S-3 .. In Montreal, Guy Carboneau and Petr Svoboda scored 29 seconds apart early an the second penod, and the Canad1eos defeated Hal1ford, .S-3 . . . Dale Hater snapped a 2-2 tic with 4:42 left to play and Washi ngton took sole possession of first place in the PaLrick D1v151on by defeating the New York Rangers in Landover, Md .. 4-2 ... Pac LaFon&alae scored the tying goal m the third period and the pme-winner I :04 into ovcname as the New York Islanders beat New JetSC)'-31 home. 3-2 ••. Scot& Aralel'• seoond goal of the game on only the second Buffalo shot of the period with 1:33 remai('llng lifted the Sabres mlo a 6-6 tie with the Bruins at Boston Garden .. . Rick Toccbel and Tim Kerr scored two goals apiece and backup go~he Maril LaForest recorded 35 saves as Philadelphia beat Chicago at the Spectrum, J-1. the Flye rs· fi rst victory in six games. 1oumaimot. nd ao•na trom 1 7-22 record last y~r to th1\ ~car'• NCAA fierd i1 ccna1n to excite 1nltteJt on the Rutten campus an New Jerwy. "US*tl •tt pan ot the beauty of ba1ketball " .aid Delany. ··We've had 1s many as five or six conference tournament upstts in a year. and we've had ycaN wt.en there was none." With no way of knowms how many at-larie eaters would rise up to complicate things. the commmiuec SCQ.uettercd Itself fnday hlorn1ng. beginning marathon dehberataons. Befittina its hard-won stature among 1he country•• premier sponina events. the NCAA Tournament is takinaon even more the trappinp ofimporusnce For the tint llm~ thecommittcc bloctcd off1hccnt1re top noorof" K.ansu \...ity's Hyatt Regency Hotel for the weekend and posted armed auards at the elevator door. "I don't know ifwc'U need the security, but "'e'll need the time," said Tom Jernstedt, an associate NCAA executive dutttor and chairman of the tournament. "I think thas}'car it could be more difficult than ever to seed teams at the hjgher levcls and "o assign them to the vanous sates.·· Anothercomphcatang new twist 1s a rule that outlav. the homc-coun advantage. This could work to the disadvantage of top-ranked Anzona since the Wildcat> can't play oo their home coun 1n Tucson in the first round of the West Reg.tonal. Knlcl,(s extend home streak J~r_~ew'inu scored 26 points and Rod St matched has season high with • .,, 20 as the New York Knicks beat Indiana, ,: ... 114-95, Saturday night for their 25th con- secutive home victory and a season sweep of the Pacers. The Knicks.. now 28-1 at home, wonaU five games against Indiana this season, the first time since 1981-82 that they swept an Eastern Conference foe. New York dcfeatc<I Cleveland in six straight that season ... In other NBA games: hlaJI noma1 scored 14 of his 34 points in the fourth period as Detroit ran its winning streak to m;, defcauna Ph1ladelph1a. 111 -106. The Plstons. who have won all four games against the Sixers this year and eight straight on PhiJadelphta's home court. improved their 1ea~n road record to a lca_lue-bcst 17-1 l ... In Chicago~ Mldael Jorclu handccl out I assists and Job Paxson scored six points dunng a 14-7 fourth-<iuaner spun as the Bulls snapped a three-game losing streak by defeating Seattle, 105-88. Jordan, rctumang to the li neup after missing has first game in more than three years last Wednesday, scored onl y 18 points, but eight came m 1he finaJ quarter ... DomlDJque WUllJa1 scored 14 of his 26 points in th e fi rst quarter and MOSH Malone got 13 of his 19 in the third period, leading Atlanta past visi11ng M1am1, 111 -78, snapping a three-game Hawks' losing streak ... In San Antonio, Wfllle Aaderson scored 20 points and Frull Brtellow1kl added 18 as the Spur~ defeated Dallas. 97-90. San Antonio had lost nine consecutive game to the Mavericks goinJ into tbe.g.amc ... In Houston, 0111 Thorpe scored 21 poin15 and Allum OJaJ1won had 19 points and 11 rebounds as the Rocket\ IOOK charge in the second quaner and wen I on to defeat New Jerse). 124-94. Sleepy Floyd added 13 &101nts and Pervis Short 12 for the Rockets, while ~D.Di1 Hopson kd the Nets with 18 points and Cllrl1 Morris had 17 Love takes two-shot lead Davis Love lfi started with an eagl e and .:/ a b1rd1e and "'ent on to shoot a 66 on e Saturday, taking a two-shot lead afteT the third round of the PGA tournament an Orlando. Fla. Love hit a 3-wood scc'ohd shot lo within 10 feel of the Oagon the first hole and made the putt for eagle Love, seek mg the second v1ctol') ofa four-) ear PGA Tour career. completed three rounds at 205, eigh t under par for • Arnold Palmer'• Bay Hill C1ub course. Tom Kite, who won this tournament when ll was known as the Ba) Hill Classic, shot a bogc>-·free 67 and was second at 207. T~e winner of the tournament gets S 144,000 ... In the Seni ors event an Phoenix. Bobby Nlclaols' S-under-par: 67 wasn't m uch when compared to his 62 on Frida~. Still. his two- round total of 129 ga ve him the lead 1n tile Ari-,ona Classic. Bruce Crampton, who started the day five stokes back, shot an 8-undcr-par 64 to move within two stro~e of Nichols at 131. Bob Boldt shot a I ()..under-par 62 to ue Nichols' course and 1oumament record of I ()..under par and was three strokes back at 132. ucd with Geae Lia lier, who shot a 65 H•".19 time low••• .. ~ • ..., ...... the"-.._.. ................... tfv ...... Miilet .. ,,.._..., .. Lyndon :Jones 9eta out of tlle war. M.-re was efv•n • tecbllCill fOul. ·111.t·.\ ISIO'\-H \DIO T•LaYISION 9 •. m. ,,_ pttO BASK•TaALL: O.nv:er •• lkKlon, ChanMI 2. 9 •.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Mld·AmerlQ" CoC1fere,,ce CllamplOflsl'llP -a.11 Stele vs. 1<en1 Sl•le. ESPN. 10 •.m. -COLJ.EGE BASKETBALL: Allanllc Co.11 Conference ch•rru>fonshlD -Duke vs. Nor-th C•rol1na. Ch•nMI 4 (ESPN , 9 pm.). 10 1 m -eXHIBfTION-9ASEBALL: l\"tlanlt vs Hew York Mets, WOR. 10;30 •.m. -EXHIBITtON 8A$EIALL! DOdoers vs Houston, Channel 11 11 am -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Sout,,.•"ern Conference cheme>lonshle> -Flor~ vs Alaberrut, Chan-nel 7 11:30 a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Bio Eu• Confer.tflf;t ctiarru>IQrllbUt -Ge.orMtown ~ ..$vrKuMt Ch•nnel 2 Noon -SPORTSWORLO: NHRA WinlernallOMIS lrom Pomona lleDe), Channel 4 Noon -SKIING: World Freestvle Ghamp1onshi1>s from C>Wrioch, Wesl Germany (tape), ESPN Noon -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: San O leQO vs Chicago Cubs, WGN 1 Pm -GOLF: PGA tournament from Of'lalldO, Fla., c:Nnnel 4 I p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Big E19hl Conference chamolonshlo -Mln our1 vs 0..lahoma, Cnannet 7 I Pm -COLLEGE IASkETBALL: Metro Con· lerence ctlamPlonshht Florlde Stele vs. Louisville, ESPN 1;30 P,m. -COLLE~ BASKETBALL: Peclflc· 10 Conference chemolonshlp -Arirona vs. Stanford lde- lavt"d), Channel ' ., D m, -TE NN IS: Women's tournamenl from 1nou1n Wells (del1ved), Prime Tlckel 3 Pm -PREP IASKETBALL: Chicago Public Leooue bovs cname>1onsh1P, WGN 3 pm -COLLEGE .ASKETBALL: Ana VSIS of NCAA Pairings, ESP N ... 3 30 Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Announcement of 6-t·team NCAA tournament he•d <dei.veo>. Ct>an~1 ' 4 Pm -WINTERFEST: Prevoew of Worl<l F gure S11e11no Cl'lamp10Mh1e>s s~ skating Cnannet ' 4 Pm -COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sourt>western Alhlel1c COflference cnemp•onlh•P -Tuu Sour~rn "' Soutnern U ESPN · S Pm -PRO BASKETBALL. Lake•s el C.o>Oen Stare Channel 9 S Pm PRO HOCKEY: Klnos at Edmon•on, Pnme Ticket .. 6 pm -COLLEGE BASEBALL Flor10<l a1 L~U. ESPN I Pm -HORSE RACING: Santa Anita replavs, Chinn.I S. !Prime Ticl(et, II 30 om ) I Pm -WOMEN'S BASKETBAL~ Allanhc 10 Ct1amol0n$h1e> (tape), Prime Ticket I pm -BOXING: Ra't' Man<: in• V\ HKIOr C•Mecno (lapeJ, USA AADIO 10 30 a m -EXHfBITION BASEBALL: 00dger' "' Hous1on, KABC <7901 . 12~ P.tn. -EXHIBITION BASE.IS.ALL: An.oets 111.. Seallle, KMPC (110) '1 • 12 OS I> m -EXHIBITION BA Sf.BALL San Diego vs Chlc•oo Cubs, l<FMB (760) S Pm -PAO BASKETBALL: Laker s at Goldan State, KLAC (5701 S pm -PRO HOCKEY: Kings al Eomon1on KORG ( 1190) BASEBALL ,,.. .. In othtt Loan T oumamt'ftl ~ ..... 7,&-"1l:TbtVabltp~I04-I Robin Uadtey and Chm Bo)'d came up Wtdl ck by hi aad Cbria Slrims hwted a compkk.....-blt·llatln' Mil ~e-=:-~i)\l, QJU(t f°'!f and dcl,...M two earned run, an ampro~•na to 2.0 IPI• hlPllllllWllllM wM& Ml been Marina' ttrentlh an .u.e IOUlrallMllrt ~for ill onl)' lou to tournament finahlt E1 Toro. The. V61iia .. uoaher chance 11 lht' CbatFn an a double-~ oa Wednesday btfore optnins the Suntc'I ~ -Frida~. . fi bu The Fi tint Irish took a 1-0 lead m the 1t11. t e pu the V1k1np ahead for JOO:d walh a thrtt·tu• an &M th1nJ, bnn1101 an Travt~ Boyd and Make (2 f'or 3. th~ runs}, who had sanaJtd and wal ~vely. · --~ Marina made it (>;I in the fifth. M1rty 91borM UIU 111.n linaJed, and Marc Ne~flcld was h11 by a enc with one out to load the balCS. Boyd (2 for 4', thtte RBI liniled in tYtO runt and Newfield came aero s when Scot K.if\wood walked with the batcS loaded. NewWrJ Park I, Fwta.Ja Valley !: Baron 10 Mendou hn 1 solo homer in the b<mom of the sa•l inn.ant to ue the pme at two, but the Panthers scored to-ahCad run an t~e seventh to win the con)()lauon roun 111i =ountain Valle}.'.'s John Orcher walked, ~tole IC'COnd and' ICored on Jeff lhlbcc's in&le in the tint. but Newbury Park took a 2-1 lead in tfte 5C\:Ond off Baron ~liever JdTHalc who follo'o\ed the rough stan wtth fou shutout innina.s In 1he El Segundo Tournament: . 8lmj Vdey lf, Edlsoo S: The Chargers ~ere 1u1lty of tertn mon 1n the third-place game as S1m1 V11llcy blew it opea early, taking a f 2-0 lead before Edison. 1-2-2. could ecott an the bot1om ot the third hawn otter singled m a run in the third, Don &htrom was 2 (or 3 with t~o ruM ~orcd and Jason Serafin drove in a run with an infield single m the fifth to supply the bulk of 1hc attack for the Charge~ In the Newport Harbor Elk$ Tournament: £1&udl 15, Santa Ana ValJey t : Catcher 8111 Gome; and Len Hcm1an each knocked in two run~ and ~orc6 twice as tlnj Eagles, 2-2 dad all their sconng 1n the fi rst three mnings. • Santa Ana Valley. which managed )USl U\io biu, helped the Estancia cau~ with three errors an an eight-run third. . · Ca9'1trano Valley 7, Costa r.tesa 5: The Cougar~ scored J?vc ru n -all unearned -1n th~ bouom of the sixth toclaa m thtrd place Capo'!> Mike Lavin v.as the b1' thorn in the Mustangs' \Ide. po"cnng ll pair or doubles and a tnple. The Must.angs. 2-4 appeared to take command 1n thc- fifth "hen Scan l.cffing"'ell singled 1n a run and Mike Cutler hi ta two-run homerto left t'cntcr fora 5-1 lcad But Capo rallied with a run an the fifth and a big field1ngcrror led to the dec151ve upm1ng in the s1.inh. El Modena I Corona del Mar 0: The Sea Kings v.erc held to one hat. a firth-inning single b) R~sc Thorkclson. and ooe walk by El Modcna's '>Cott Lorrcnz in dropptn& to 1-4. Tob) Checks h11 a twe>-ruo homer for the Vananard.s. In non-tournament g.am~: ArllDllOD t·t , RuntlJtJlOD Beacb 1·6: The Oilers. ~lvaicd the sph1 m Riverside. winning the ~ond game behind the p1tch1ng of Bnan Wright and Josh faucr Wright worked into the \CVC:nth inning w1th a 6-1 lead, bu t was replaced by F.aucr, ~ho v.orkcd out of a bases-loaded, none-out ;am whi le allo"'tng JUSt one run J p R1uo whop1tchedan effecuvc fi"einnmgsan the firs& game. "'cn1 3 for 4 1n the nightcap dm 1ng m two Huntington Beach scored us run 1n the opener tn the lounh inning a\ H}an Marlin c;inglcd, 4itole sc<.ono took 1h1rd cm a s.acnfice and ~orcd on a wdd pitch. Ubtrl)' Clllrtstiu Zf·l7, Temple C.ri1Uaa 1~0: The Minutemen O'-crpowerl"<l their foe from Petns sctltfll the tone for the da>' b> 5':onn& nine runs an the first inn mg of the first game ( hns Bud:cls h11 a grand \lam 1n the founh 1nnmgofthc opener and ~en1 ) for J v.hale dnvma m '''rum. In the \CC'Ond game. John\-an 0) kc "'ent l for 4 with fhc RBI. ""htle Bnan Jame~ the-winning pitcher an the first aamc was 3 for 4 \lo-hile dm 1ng 10 fi, (' Westminster falls in final Artc~1a Huth Dann) Oh\a'i v.cnt 2 tor 4 "'th two double . including a tv.o-run tv.o-SJckcr 1n the Plonecn' five-run fifih inning. to lead a 6-3 '1c1on OH'r We41tmin!.1er in lhechamp1onsh1pg.ame of the El 5egundo T oum~ment turda)' In the battle of unbcatc:ns Artc\1J 1mpro' cd 10 S.O while We tm1n tcr fdl 10 4-1 The l ton managed only one hit cap1tah11ng on .,,~ ,\ne 1a erro~ for their ruM. 1A-h1k Jeff L\on" took the lcw. on the mound to foll to 1-1 Stringfellow Superfund Hazardoua Waate Site . UCl's Kaplan advances to singles final UNI allow1n1 tour ruru lJn1 ncld a commana1na 6-3 I d entenng the ~vcnth 1nn&ng. but \nahe1m·~ John Barber troked a ba I ded double co 1sc 11 1nd reached third on the throw home. But OHS AND EPA RELEASE PROPOSED PLAN FOR STRINGFELLOW SITE CLEANUP The Callfomla Department of H..sth SeMc4t9 (OHS) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have re6eued a Prop<>Md Plan that addr ..... contamination problems posed by the Stringfellow Haz- ardous Wuta Site In Riverside COYnty, near the community of GI«\ Avon The joint OHS/EPA plan ldentlfle9 the agencies' preferred alt•n•tiva and summarizes all altematlvas evaluated fOf cleaning up llt•r•t.cl con- tamination. The pr...,red ettarnattwa propoaee lo: • dewater the on-site area with an extensive well system 10 rewmove e algnlfcant Portion of heavlly contaminated groundwater pr...,..t on- site; • • • conduct aoll-gas extraction 10 remove volatile organic contamlnanll from on-site eoll, If field tests prove favorable, • conduct concurrent treatablllty 1ludiet to determine Whether there ts a feasible rMthod for addressing on-site aoll and bedrock eontam1n1· lion. 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Ht L ~ tea, 0111 IOI cleanup-hitter JOjC Gonuk1 to a.rnund out and Ryan Ja,. 10 tn kc UUI Anaheim's Danny Canro C3 for 5> hat a lcadofT double and ·o~ on a ub<icquent two-bost error for 1 7..f> lc:id an the eighth. bua Vail truck out the 1dc to a~oad further trouble. • ~~~ UNLVs Barry Young manages to take the ball to the bastcet despite being fouled by New Mexico State's Wllll• Joseph. Oklahoma survives another.close call Last-second shot lifts Sooners past Iowa State, 76-74 From TM Associated Preu If "-IDntng tlo~ gamt'~ late 1n the sca~n 1s good prcp.iration for the N( .\ .\ T oumaml·nt Oklahoma ma>t be the tcam to beat T)rone Jonn' 3 pmnt '>hot with ont' 'IC\Ond tell '>Jturd.I\ gd\C the ~'\ und-ranked ~>0ner'i a· 76-74 \ K· ton O\l'T low.a \t.ttc 10 the ~n111inal\ ot thc Big light tournament at ~ansas Cit\ \1o On F riJa) the \ooncr\ 2 -'· tx·at ( olorado in Joubll' U\Cr· umc \ tdor \)nander v.ho\C b.i\ket v.1th H ~cond\ lctt put the ( \done\ 17-11 • .ahead N 73 had a ctiancc to c'tend lhc lead.titer bc1n& fouled with c1Sht \<lond\ n:maining.. But hl' mm4 .. "J the lront end of the I -and-I Oklahoma rebounded and Mook1t• Bia> lock gut the ball to Jone\ for the winning .hot from thr kft l·orncr Mis ourl 88. Kansas tate 83: 1 Anthon) Pcckr .ind l>ou& '>m1th kc)Cd an 11 -3 run at the \tan ul the ~~ond hall .t'> "o 10 M1\wun 26-7 u\.erall and t>-l under tnlt'rtm 'ooch Rich C>ah aJ\.ance<l to the 11tk g.imc In the .\1lan111: ( 11.1\t ( on lcrence· orda Carollu 8 , bryla.ad 58: J R. Reid \Corl"d t 7 points a\ the ninth-ran led r ar ft cel 2b-7. reached the linah ol the \( ( tour- nament for the 17th 11me 1n 36 \.~r\ b ryland v.h1ch pll)N v.11hout hosp1tal11cJ coa1:h Bob Wadt. tin- ' hcd the \C3\0n at 11.20 and \ull'crcJ the ~ont ltlS\ e"cr 1n an AC < 1oumaml·n1 \.Cnulinal Oakt H . VlrclnlJ"Sl Dann} f c:m "orcd 2l pc11nt'> al\cr 101n1 \4:0l'Ck'i.'> tn the fir t I b1 minutes :a the No 7 Blue Oe' "'· 24~6. br t V11jin1 •. IQ. JO. for thr 15th ~tns1aht 11mc. In the Haa f a\t < on fercncc Ctorc~to-• U , Pitt burp 1%. <. horlc'> Smith ·orcJ 26 points to ) ~ d o l (1corg.ctov.n. 25-4. "'h1ch broke the g..afJ'IC open "'1th ;a W-0 run 1n the lint l'utlf. P1mburgh, "'•th 17-11 rttord and four 'ittc>m'1 O\C'r lop 10 team' 1h1\ nn. i\ hop1n1 lor ;in at·lar&t' hid 1<> the , C \ loum ml'nl ~r•c• e I, ton Hall '71: human l>ougl ~ ~orcd 27 point\ and tillh-rankcd .S)ra u~. '!.7-6, made 12 ol ''' 1~.,t I~ ft\-c thH>~\ 10 btat No. 11 ton Hall . 2b-I>. for the 11th 1ra1tht 11mc. John Morton led Seton Hall ~Ith 11 point In the Southt'a ttm onlcR"ncc: Florl4a "II. TOfflltt '71: LI\• '"l on Chatman. ~ho omJ 25 poantJ, broke a 61·all uc v.1th a Im thro.,.: anJ Ud J a tield ioal I ond' lattr. The aton thtn su~ttbed the Di ••th frc:c thro•s 1n the final mrnutcs. Alabama 83, VanderblJt 79: lvtn Lee scored 24 points. 1ncludmg 1hrce straight 3-pointers during one s1rctch as Alabama moved into the cham· p1onsh1p game Vanderbilt h11 11 ot 19 from J.poant range. including a ~y_mamcnt-re,ord \1\ b" Barn ~ker In rtre-\temr Con f e~ncc LoaisvUle 71, Memphis late 70: ~o l6J..ou1~"1llc !>tored the final 10 points of the game to ad.,ance 10 the tournament final for the founh straight ~ear. Fre~hmoiD bcmk ullnao htl lhe front end ot a I-and· I "1th l~O ~(Ond\ left lo gt\ I.' 1he ( ardanals. :! 1-8. the" innmg margin \1 cmph1s we 1s 21-10 Florida State 80, South Carollu 13. Ckmclr, M11chell )('Orrd W points.ind Ton} Da\\son 17 as ?loo I~ flond:i 5tate. 12-6. downed South ( arolana 19· I 0, for the third ·ume this \Ca\orT. In the South"-CSI ( onfe~n'e Tells t3, TCU 89: Lance Blanb scortd fi"c of his 25 po1na 1n overtime. hfttng rc\,11>. .:?4-7. OH~r T< . 18-13. ArkaDUI 94 . Tuas A&M 84: Len11c HO"-Cll l.(ored a carecr·h1gh \I pomts and K(1th W1lwn had I lj points in the scrnnd half tu hit \rkansas. H·6. past l na\ •\&.\I 17-14 Jn the \\ C\tem Athlcuc <on- lcrencc: Texas.-El Pa o '73, Colorado tate 10: Tim Har<tiv.;l) ~orcd 2S point\ and Pnncc tev.tin sparked a JO· ahead rail) late an the li~t half as lc:\.as-El Paw. 25-6 dcfea1ed tolo- r.tdo tate. 2:!.-9. to '"nit third\\. .\C tournament utlc 10 s1~ }tan In the 81g l )' Conference. lclallo H , Boin tatt U : l,.ar~n10 a~h and Ja m~ Fitch combined for \1~ strll&ht frt-e thro"' tn the final JI ~ond\ a\ Idaho 2~-5 outla\tcd Boise State. 23-6 In the M1dwe tern Collegiate (.'on- fercncc:· Xav•er 15, Evansvllll' '71: T )'ronc Hill scored 24 point\ to lead avu~r of Ohio, 21·1 I. to 11\ founh con~Ult\C conft'rcncc wurn.tmcnt <.hnm· p1on\h1p ~1th a '1c1or) over rtiul r· «"i_\On champion f. "an~" 11lc. 24-S In the \11d·Amenc:in \onfcrcn c Ball tate '7"1, Eastera M&dJ&u 71: Pans Mc( uni> ~nk t~o free 1hrov.s with four 5«.0nd left and No IV &JI ~tatc 1T-T.rca hl~ ltfe tinJI to pl2 Kent tale Eastern M1<h1 n 1 16-13 In the EC C. ""lotth fcrcncc. SMu II, Bottoe • 1'7: M oy crabbed 1 om It ucner' d pcrauon shot from the air anJ put It ~k 1n .. ,th one \Ccond left to Jl\C tcna its fint-c.,er berth 1n the C \ TourNmcnt The champ1on\h1p pmc •as eta>cd '" • Hartford ( l\'I( c..·cnter left empt) btcau~ of a ~outbcak . - 111/nols takes second place Kenn Bault ~ortJ 22 point and Krnc:JaU t11ll a<tdcd 19 tunn)' a founh·ranlcd llhnoa beat o. Mach1pn, 9-7\, to chn h '"°nJ plare 1n the B 1 fn, lt-.mtal Robin.ton mS 22 potn for MtCh ... n, 24-7 and 12-6. and lo VaUJPt llCkkd 15 for the Wolvmncs Gltft RICC. the .. Ten'• IC8d1aa tCOm. WU hdd lO il Potft ma"°"' 21-'4 and 14-4. ttt a hool NiCIOit rot Vl('tonft Ill 8 tralOll l:.:':r'~"'m. Mlttlk. y "°"°" llftd IJ """""-dltif lillt ............ NO. to 1 vinOI)' owr • ..... ....... '""' '"" ~ .. • · . ~V's w~n becomes secondary Elose friend of-rarkan1an suffers heart attack dies .. A lot of the ume wall depend on ,,_Tlw AmodMed ~ .. ' "'hit kandof tart weset. lfwutartoft' aood when ~c play cautiou ly... Pacific.I 0 Confercoet tournament. C\cn "'Ith them, I think WC have a LONG BEACH _ Althou&h Ne-UNLV Wtiout orcd 29-24 in the Todd Lachh scored 23 poants and Chan~. If we \tart off futtr than vada-Las V~s earned 1u SC\eotb aecond half after leadina 44-33 at reserve freshman Adam Ke•r,,. 1 them, I think we have a very Sood _.... NC ..__ halftim•. Woodb · ... ~. c'"a ....... " !'!!-..... • IJlll;nh, coach Jerry " • ndae H1&h product. had 22 ° '""" Tal'Un&an was downcast Saturday ''I thou&ht at limes today we really points and 11 rcoounds 11 the t i th· Pooh Richardson ored 24 points after his Runmn' Rcbtls beat New play((! well. but to play ~ell an the ranked Cardinal took command earl} for UCLA. whale Trevor Wilton Mnico State, 68-62, m the cham-next tournament \\IC have to play well and went on 10 beat the ~ruins. 9s.86• added 22 points and ei&ht rebounds. ~lhip pme of the 81J Wcsl for lo~er," Tarkanaan 111d. to move into the champJonshipgame f rcshman Don Maclean. the Bruins' Conftrence tournament. UN v took us b1gest lead, 63-46. Stanford led by n&r.1nts Wlth SI" lead1n1 ~orer, aot all ofhJS 14 points' Annen Sarafian. •he former on Barry Youna's third 3-po1nter of ft ,. an the second half. Pasadena Caty Collcac president who the pmc with lCkl2 left. But Keith minutes le before CL.A raJltc~. Hamck id Sianford "toolc u1 out hind T1rk.anian as coach ID 1966 Hill made two 3-poantcrs and had make the final ~re respectable .... a of our game Wlth their ph)'$Jcal l)la~. suffered 1 bean· att~k in the c1aht po1ntsdunna1 I0-2 run that cut "We came ready to play mcntallr, pushing and shoving, and we don t bleachers near the end of the game the Rebels' adv1ntaat to 66-S9. and did the things we wanted to do • respond well to that because we're a and died about three hours later. Butler then made t"'o free throw~. Stanford Coach Mike Montaomery finesse team. They made us ptay the The post-pme award$ ceremony but W1Jlte Joseph h1t a 3-po1nter at sajd ... We boarded them "'ell, "'e ran way we played and that's a tnbutc to wudelayedforse,eralminuteswbtle 3:24 as New Mexico State pulled to the break. and we played the type of their team. It's hard to env151on 1 ~medicsanempted to rO\·ivC:Sara-with.Jn 68-62. ' game we needed to beat a team ltke b1aser and monger team in the fian. who was taken to SL Mary Hill mmed the front end of a one-UCLA country than Stanford " , Medical Center. Tarbnian wasat the and-one with 54 seconds left. and "It was a tremendous etTon on our In.the other Pac-10 semifinal: holpital when Sarafian died. H~nt dad the same six seconds later. part. It's been a wtule since v.e·,e Anro11 ti, Orea• State 1'7: Scan ··He was like 1 second father to H 111 tbrew up an air ball from 3-poant plajed this well." Elhott scored 21 ofhu 29 points m the me," Tarkanian sa.ad of htS fnend, ran&t.. and Augmon bloc"k.ed a l-poant Stanfotd out.rebounded the Brum first half as top-ranked Arizona "Who was chancellor of the Peralta lt) by Jeff McCool an the closing 39-30, and outshot them from the OYerpo\r.ercd Oregon State. Community College Dislllct in Oak-seconds. field. 65-4~ percent · Anthon) Cook had 15 of his 24 land, Calif. "He said he would see us "We let up and they came back" .. They shot the ball extreme!} v.ell po1n~ 1n the opening 20 minutes for after the pme. It's a really shock.ma Hunt said "Usuall) ~e run and gun and they rebounded exception lly the Wildcats. who stretched their thinJ." and don't play slowdown. We had to well," UCLA Coach Jim Hamck "'inning streak to eight pn:tcs and 811 W.cst commissioner James adJuSt We had a lot of careless passes said. ''They're a lot stronger than "'c earned their 18th victory an their tut Haney said a prayer for Sarafian -taccy had one and I had one. We art and they probabl}' pla}ed as well 111 pme before beiJnnana the awards cer-were out of synch." ~s they have all season. They beat u~ The Wildcats. 26-3, made 20 of28 emony. then told the crov.d "I know "We jOl a httle sloppy, but this was in every phase of the game." field goal attempts an the first half and there is a balance betwec~ what i~ a big win for us," Buller said. "In the The win was the 11th straight and built a 52-38 lead happening to this man's hfe and the Bag West Conference. teams get 21st m the last 23 game for Stanford Cook scored seven points in the deservmg reco1nat1on for these play-· Jac\tcd up to play us. When the pme which is 26-5 overall. UCLA fell t~ first I '\5 of the second half as the ers." was close they v.ere pumped.up.. We 20-9. · Wildcat~ trctchcd their lead to 59-40. DaYid Butler scored 17 points and made some mi stakes but we held on." Stanford wall meet top-ranked rt· Oregon tate couldn't cut the lead Ander~n Hunt 12 for UNLV 26-7 Hill had 22 points for-New Mu1co zona tn today's champion hip game under 12 points unul the final minute tact)' AU&mOn, who was named State. 21-10. which .IS hoping for llS tanford has beaten Anzona in each ot the pmc tournament MVP. had 11 points and fim postscason bid 1n a decade. of the last two seasons. The Cardinal's Gary Payton scored 25 points for 12 rebounds for Ole Jtebets: 83-78 win over the Wildcat on Ja11 5 Oregon tate. 22-7, whale Enc Knox UN LV blc"' mostofa 17-poani lead Stanford tums back UC' .. 1 the only Anzona loss to a Pac-10 add((! 23 an the last 10 minutes · .,.,., team this ~n. Elliott hm1ted to five poinamthc .. I'm JUSt J!ad v.e got the win," f NGLFWOOD _ tan~ord "We're P.rett) confident wt can first 33 minutes of Anzona·s guar-Ta.rkanian said "Wef.la'-ed cautiouc-h bo beat them if we can do the th mp "c tcrfinal "1n over Washtngton State, J ,. outs ot. outre undcd and outran can do·· d L h h '"·d ly an the second hal • and we're not UC LA in the semifinal• of the • 511 ic tt. w o ,.. eight survasscd that total 1n the first 7:28 , rebounds and fhe assist Saturda). apan t Oreaon tate CASTIOL MOTOI OIL • l-' 12 qlH)fli 011010 P'<• •SA£ lO • tOW 30 tOW «> 'XJW-50 CHAM'ION SMaK 'LUGS • L.-1 l6 01 t.Olo P'><• 60 MONTH IATTllY ···~,Of'~. ~Wt• 110fl~ peffor-o • l- ""O"'le"OnC.O 39!8 flAM Otl fllTllS • l•""I 2 o• .a,. ptco • F,i. ""°'' ~•I< Ol\d .~~qvo~·~217 tfGUlAI 10, S7 IA "OOOH FLAG'• MOTOlt Otl • t;..,,, 12 ~" ot .... Pf- • ~ed 51~ • SAlJO ~ • :::· Ql '°'-ISHING CLOTH MMOa AU CAI WU • t .. ., ....... , ......... . .. . ~ .. 2'' ·~---·~-~. 411 .. • ~~ "' CHAMOtS MMOaAU . ,.,. ... -CAI~ I .. ., __ . • 20~. ==·~-231 ' • .-;~'.M) • • H ,,,,., !H1 ,>'. Ma.A STANDINGS w ...... c:. ....... .. ~ DMu. W L P'ct. G8 LMten 42 II 700 Phoenix 37 23 .617 s Seattle 3' 24 600 6 Golden Slate 3' 25 576 712 Portland 30 2t .517 11 Sacr•men10 16 O .262 261"1 Qlpoeri 12 49 197 30' ) Midwest OMM4tn Utah 38 23 623 Houston 3' 26 .S67 3' 1 Denver 32 29 525 6 Dallas 31 29 .5t7 6''2 San Antonio 16 44 .267 n '2 Miami 9 SI 150 281'l EHtem COftfef'ence A .. ntie OMslon New York 41 19 .613 Phlladelphla 33 28 541 8' 1 Boston 29 30 .49"2 11 , Washl"910n 27 32 458 1311) New Jersev 23 39 .371 19 Charlotle IS 45 .250 26 Centr.. DMsJett Clev"-nd 44 16 .m Detroit. 42 16 .724 \. Mllwaukft 39 19 .672 4 Allanta 37 24 .607 7 , Chicago 35 24 .S93 8' 1 Indiana 17 43 .213 27 S.tVf"av•s kerH OetrOll 111, PtwldeU>lli. 106 Atlallll 111, Miami 71 New Vork 114, lnc:ltene 95 ChlUOO IOS, S.1llle II Hou1ton 124, New Je<sey 94 Sen Anton.o 'f1, 01tle1 90 Mllw1ukff 100, '"'-"1• 93 Teca'f'1 Gamel Leken et G~ Stale, S P m Olnver II Boston, 9 a.m. S.Cremento 11 Cl\ar10t11, 11 • m Weshlno•on a1 Detroit, • P.m Cllv111nc:t el Porllen<I, S P.m. COLLEGE MEN SoCat Coleee H , Christian Her1ta99 u (MCCAA West RllNMI ,INll) Cllr11ttM Hwlte.. SeCal C..... .,. ftftpfl1J flftllfrp Kr1111 • O • 9 Dixon 3 l 1 11 Foller 1 O 1 1 Scr~l a 3 3 21 Cunnln911m 2 I 4 S Menstiel<I S 0 2 11 Br.Soucie 12 • 4 3? Lun<lv 3 1 2 10 Bl.Soucie t 3 1 21 8tc11more 10 I • 21 Meeter 2 0 1 4 HIM I 0 I 2 KlrkltY 6 l 1 IS Mounce 3 2 l 10 WenlM•m O O 1 o To111s 36 11 11 11 Tot ell lS I 1 11 89 Helftlme SoC1I Colltoe, 41·41 l ·POtnl OOllS Christian Herot~Kru!Z I Br Soucie 4, SoCel COl•tff'"'-O•aon 2 SCruool 1, Mtnsr~ 2, Lundy 2, Mouttc.1 2 T tcnnlcels I( lri. sn Coleee KOl'IS MIDWEST DeP•ut 73. Natt 011~ 10 _ 111no11 "· Mkh•o•n 73 low• 17, lnd1en1 70 Mkhillan SI 70, W1lC0ttl1n 61 MlnnHOta 71, Ol\.o St 70 Puroue 97 Nortnwestern 66 TOUtlNAMENTS (fllNrb) 119 W"t Nevade·LH V19es 61. New Me••co SI 62 &le saiv ldlho 59, Bolte St1t1 S1 ICAC N«1tl A .. 1111< Sien• 61, Bollon U 67 MldWHtenl Gele9ilte X1vler. Ol\lo IS, E v1n,villl 19 W11ttm A!Netk Texe,•EI Peso 73, COIOrldO St 60 ( semfflMtl) Peclfk·IO Arizona fl, Orl90R St 17 Slenford 9S, UCLA U A .. ntk C..st Dull• 6', v1ro1n11 SI -wororctroitlla a . Mirvliiid SI lie E1Jt Georoerown IS, P11t•buro11 62 Syrecvie 11, Seton HeM 19 ... 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Vtndt<~ tP91aOefte>. sn1. i NY'9el CS.n OittN> Mew), 5$11, 3 KlllOll•etO IOCI, S550 100 beck-I MaVM' tOWI S7 17, 2 CltOt (GWI, S1 41, 3 Divine IGWI, st 47 100 1r-1 l(lnnev 1oc1, • 33, 2 Kklollleld tOC>. .. 5', J Clerk• IGW), 4'01 200 IM-1 Clerk• (GW). 2 01 ••• 1 LerHn ($), 203 U, 3 W1Vland IOCI, 2.0HI • Werntft Tum 1 oranoe coa11, 2. GOl<MiY we.1, 3 PelOm.r lndlvlcluel I Nnulll)tl (Cflaflev), 1~14, 2 Moroan ISeddltOK'k), 30691, l l.•mk• IOC), l 09 14, 4 T1k1V111'\41 CGW), t-0'67, 5 Reid lOCI. 3 II OS 01ner 1rN l11111nert 6 ao.t1m IGW), 3ll11 7 PeulotKlleea IOCI, 3 14 ... I ltotnery IGWJ. 3 14 St, t RMll IOCI, 3 IS 10 so nv-t NewtlOll CCl\llttev>. f7 7', 7 PeuttlKIMICk (.l)CI 17 IO, 3 Read (OCI, 104'. 50 t>e0-1 NesutlOfl tClleffey), 2'.57, 2 Clarke (OCI, 3110, 3 Moloen IS.ddieoac11), Jl'3 • 50 brHll-1 N"uhon ICl\efle-n . 33'3, 1 .Ro•nt<Y (GW), lU9, 3 KUM IPe~e), :14 S4 SO Ir-I NHuflOn ICheffevl, 260, 2 M«oel'I (5.ldclleOICkl, 26 O, 3 Reed IOCI. 7U7 100 IM-1 N•WllOll (ChefleYI. I Q2 SS 1 Lemlt.e COC) 10431; l Tehv•me IGW), I OS. Hittl SCMof llOVS NON· LEAGUE l•t-le "· C.ta MeM ,. 200 l'Mdlfv ret1v-t E•lencle. I S3 0 200 fr-I. C0\11 Mesi 1 Uclda IE) 1591, 3 Ctmo IEI. 7079 200 IM-1 Courter IEI. USO. 1 Klnuoe IE I 7.37t, no third 50 Ir-I Fl~r9 IEI. 2•3. 7 H.,ben1er !El 2S 2, 3 Coill MHe 100 fly-I Kuni I ICMI, nt, 2 hWOtt IE), 1·019, l Cemo !El. I 03 O 100 lre.-1 McNett IEI, S3 I, 2 Cunndo IEI. S70, 3 Hell>erotr (E l. Sil SOO free-I. Ucldf !El, S 111, 2 Co111 Mete. 3 Coste M•u 100 t>e«-1 MCNeff IE ), 1000, 2 Oeo." ICM) nt, 3 Cernffdo IEI. 1116 100 breest-1 FIM«>erO 1E 1 I 11 s. 2 Co•ll Mete. 3 Co111 Mese 400 lrH rel1v-l E1t111cl1, •OS I Hl9h Wlool 9ir1s N<»'·l.E.AGUE Eslaftda tJ, c..i. Ml11 ll 200 l"IW'dlev rllev-1 Es11nc1• 2 10 2 ?00 free-I Soir.oonolt ICM> nt 1 B1 .. er IE I 213 7, l Wells !El 2.316 ?00 tM-1 Sm1tt• IEI 2•27 2 Resmvn en IE 247 7, 3 811d1"9 IEI l~ I SO Ir-I Shelden IE ?U, 2 Qu "''"• IE> 27 I, l P9U ICM>. ttl lot llv-1 Welll ca. HS 2 , l(ocft i E' I" s l G1Hnev IEI, 1 n I 100 lrM-1 Qu.ntene IE> 1003 2 P.c;e (CM), nt l 81aCkllUrn IEI I Ol6 SOO Ir-I Smtll' !El 64' I 2 8tt¥ l CMJ, nt, 3 Gettnev IEI. 1 It S 100 O.do.=1. ~~4 ~·1tt1--11Urn IEI I 19 t, 3 8Hlef ICM), nt 100 ~ee•t-1 Solrioonoff ICM), n1; 2 8111.lf IEI I 21 I. l Resmvuett IEJ. I 12 t 400 tr" r111v-1. E1tenc:••. • 47 4 HACIENDA HEIGHTS WILSON RELAYS THm KO<es I Heci.nc:t• He191'11• 'lVtlM>ll 202. 2 ~r1111, llO, J lrvlne, 1'6, • Hi;ntinolon Bffth, 91 S Sen Marino IO, ' Itel Arcldll Ind Sunny H1ltl, 71 4x 100 IM-1 HH Wtl\Oll • 2S 01 2 Sen Merino, 4 33 20, 3 Mertne, • 3t 10, Other 5 lrvlne. 4 43 91. 6XSO Ir-I lnd.o, 2.•7 21, 2 Sen Merino 1 •1 ,24, 3. Marina, 2 •191 Ctl0"1>ntul-I Hunt1noton 8ffcl\, 2 2S 06 1 HM W11M>11, 11616. l Merine, 2 26 37 Other 4 lnmw 2'1711 • ••SO fly-I HH wu,on I SS06. 1 Mer·~· l.59 "· .l. 1r~1ne. 2 01 •• 411SO DeCk-1 HH W1l~on 2 01 17 1 Mer:ne 2 01 •.S. 3 trv.n., 2 13 37 Otn~r 6 Hur>• no•on Deo0, 2 20 61 0100 Ir_ I HA WQWn. ' .. at t ,,... ..... l !>4 14, 3 Sen Menno. 3 ~ 36 01111r S '""ne 40499 .. so medlev-1 Mer1N 20766. 1 HH W11son, 2·00S, 3 ROMWY, 10506, °''*' S Hun111191on BIKll, 2 01.30, • Irvine 2"117 0 HO( k l\ t4'5 . , NHL STANDINGS Cemllbtl C.....,.ence SmvtM OMM4tn J w L T Ptl GF GA y·Ca1011rv 46 IS 9 101 30I 201 Edmonton JS 28 I 78 ·296 269 Ki"9S 35 28 6 16 335 297 VancQ\lver 30 33 7 67 221 211 Winnipeg 2t 36 11 53 2S2 307 Norris DMslon Oelroll 31 21 11 73 278 277 SI Louis 2S 32 12 62 241 2Sl M1nneso1a 22 31 15 S9 211 250 Chlcaoo 23 34 12 SI 163 290 Toronto 24 40 6 54 111 219 Wales Centerence Petrldc Division Wasn1no1on 34 26 10 71 2SS ns NY Ranoers l4 21 8 16 276 2SI P11tst>uroh 34 28 7 75 30'2 m Ph ladelohia 32 31 6 70 265 ''° New Jersev 24 34 12 60 1'1 216 NY Islanders 2l 41 s SI 230 2tS Adams DIV1"4tn v ·M on1rea1 " 16 7 103 279 191 Bos Ion 31 2S 13 7S 14' 212 Buffalo 31 JI 7 69 2S7 273 Hartford 31 33 4 66 252 2 .. Quebec 24 '° 6 54 239 30S 11-ctincl'ltd Olevott bef'tl\ v-c ncneo d·1111-c1•1 lll•e S.twaV'• kern Pll~eottPthe 7, Chic.aoo 1 8uff•'O •• 8ottOn ' NY llle~s 3 ~ Jt<~ 2 lot) Wnh•noton •. NV Renoers 2 MonlrNI s. H•rll04'd 3 Toronto s, O.troll > Minne'°'' 2, SI LOU•• 1 Cal91fV s. EdmOnlon s T .. V'I Gemes 1(11\ft et Edmonton, S~5 om 80,IOll •t Dllff•IO, 101>S em Plll•bur(ll\ •I Cllicaoo. 1US • m Pt\lledtk>l\le el M•flford, 4 OS om Toronto 11 w111111oeo, s 05 om SI. louh .. Mlnnetote, S.35 Pm • . .. ' • .iJ/J..! f I • • JJ . i • .__. --= ,_ . ...... c.:..=... .., ..... .................. """ ,.,,.., ,..,.. -. ...... -.... .,,.. ....... .. .,.,,, I •t m 111, Ml U ..,.,, ... Cl ,. Cl -ft C•rdbo•rd celebrltles is~N, which 1elev11ec1 th• ftnaf of th• ICAC North Attantlc Conference ch.,..- plon1htp game between Sien• •nd 8o1ton University. put these cutOutJ In the •••• •• th• H•rtford Civic Center .Coll1eum where ttt• 9 a m • w •• pl•J•d ~· Ne real people e•cept ffH essentlat ,.., .. ,.,... were admitted 10 the tourn., ~ ., • m•••••• outbr .. ec at Siena .,.. .tfte ._. schoof, the Untvertlty of Ha••• .. Clar e swims to pentathlon title Golden West College's Chns 146 and Hun11ng1on Bea,h founh Clarke captured the 200-yard ind1v1d-wuh 9.:!. ual medley en route to -w+nntng the Tn coOegc men's track 1!\d1v1duar title and leading the Rus-UCI H .S, CaJ Poly San Luis Obispo tlm to the men's team champ1onsh1p H , UC Santa B•rbara ~O.~: Anteater at the SaddJeback Pentathlon swim· Junior Mike Morales was a tnpk m1a&evcn1.Sa1.urd~. -wtnncr 1n t~ shot put (4~-fttt ~ Clarkc's.2001M 11mcof2:01 94 ~as inches). d1~us ( 163-10) and hammer a state qualifier and gave the Rustlers (203-1). v.htlc \Cntor Man. Goulet the n~.sal) ume shave 1n the .final c.aptured the 800-( l"'m1nute 53. 70 heat of the day 10 capture the overall seconds) and 1. 500-m~ter races 11tlc. Clarke teamed with CJ&h1h-placc c 3:50.13) to lead L ( I Linc 01vane. 10th-place Matt Mauser UCl's Enc Ken)on pole H1ulted an and Jeff Wines for the team title. excellent J 6-81r~. equal 10 first place Orange ( oast's Hans· Weyland but m more attempts (fourth) and Brian Kingsfield (fifth> Cbrl1t Colle1e 13, Tbe Matter's M: fed the Pirates to SC(ond place. JUSt a John Randall :ind Tom Raper set two second oO-the pace in total 11me sc hool records tn the JUHhn fortheir four swimmers (102-101 J) and high hurdle\ ( 16 l7) On the women's side. Orange respec tive!) 1n a. {,olden '>tate Ath· Coast's Cehna Lemke (third). Pallt lct1c ( onferencc meet Read (fifth), Karen Paulitsclled. (se"cnth) and Enlul Reel/ (ninth) led the P1rate!l t0 &RI: &cam 111le b>' a three seconds O\cr (,olden West, '4-h1ch was led b> Km Taka)ama (fourth) Kmt1e ~hm (Stll:th) and Karen Rother'} (e1lthth) Chaffc> C'ollcic's flfira Nasut1on. a nauonal swimmer from fndonc'i1a. dominated ind1v1dually w11h "•c- toncs in all five 1nd1v1dual e"enl\ f~r a l!C"en-~ond ad"antagc ovCT ~c­ond·pla~ taC) Morgan of Snddle· back. In v.omcn''> college track ·uet ti, UC anta Barbua 43: l\nteare1 Sab1111a l'tt1lc'I won tbc 'hot put {38-9' •>and th rt"" a ixrsonal bc~t 140-8 1n the d1'>< u for ~ond place and Tnndl Feamlc> ""on the Javchn (I 33-10). fin1~hcd second in the 200- metcr dash (26 21) and led off U( I\ "1nn1ng 400-metcr rcla> team Km11 KaufmJn had pc™>nal be '' in 1he shot put, lon&JumpandJa"thn while winning tlle 100 hurdle\ ( 15.66) Leading• sweep in the I SOO were Bngid Stirling (4:10 91) and In prep boy sw1mm1ng. Kelli LcW1<. (4 31 10), and B<'th Estancia II, Costa Mesa 34: The MtGrann captured the J.000 1n Eagles improved to 3-0 as Mike -9.43 80, 30 second' ahead of team· McNefT and teve FanebclJ each mate' 1ui Jonc<i and Robena M ono- d<>ubJcd. McNcff took the 100 fret· rcL..who each had J)(f'onal bem_ style (S3. l) and hackstroke (I :00.0). In community tollcgc golf while F1ncber& captured the 50 free~ Oranie Coaat 379 Cioldt.n West style (24. 3) and brea tstrok.c < l : 12 S) 3f l· frank Pantoja and John f larding Estanc13·~ Lou1s Uccda WU first in or (x ( shared medalist honors b\ the 500 free in 5.11 8. lowering ht!. shoot1naa 74 a~ 1hc Pirate<, <"Gmcd the previous time '" the event h)' about Orange tmp1rc < onlcrencc \t tof) at nine second-; che co t.a Mc"i.1 C1olf < luh. £.>a ,e In prep girls sw1mm1ng. Dubu)' h'd a 7S the top \Cor<' tor Estancia t3, Co1la MeH H: Jenn) • (,olden Wc\t hclden v.tpt to ""ins an the SO frtt In prep wf\h;ill: (26 8) and back trokc (I : IO 4). Liberty Cllrbllaa H ·H. Temple A.lw in gjrl w1mming. Marina Qrt1Uu 10~4: Meli (1npr<>v.en1 .a finished second behind the h<>'t for S and dro"c 1n li\IC runs to pa1.c school at the HacJenda Hc1ght111 ubcn). 3-0 O\erall, to the \'ICCOf} in W1l~n Rcla)~. po ting Cf F qualify-the ol)tner ina umc\ 1n the 4xSO medic> relay In the ntsht p. th6 Minutemen (first 2:02 66) and 4x 100 ft~style orcd in double fiiurci to e h of (S«Ond in 3.S4 14). The Vik.mp their 'three 1nn1nas. "•Ul111 four of compiled 180 point • 22 behind their six h ome run an the Ont 1nnin1 Wilson while J rvine wa third with alone -tv.o b) Jenn> En trom HORSt: R ·\('I'\(, Heather C1elntcky drove m 10 runs hilting a pair of gand slams addld»acll !, La.UwtiM t: R()ad. runners Desi .\bTt'SO Md • pcrfed game going into the bottom of lbe ~venth, but had to sen.le for thrcc,.hit shutout wtth st'-vt~n~~ v.alks to propd Saddleback, ~. mto the !oCmafinals of the [)m.>ney Tou1" namcnt Fnday against CemtOI 11 6 • pm • Leann Lamva and Dc11 .\btqo r euch walked and then SQOrcd Oft Emmy Pcre1\ firsMnn1n1 double • provide the 2-0 lead. The Roa.~ runners had advl.DCled to the ~ 1crfinats by defeating Tcmp1c City, 3-2 . Fnday when Lamva scored the winning run in the eighth inning on the mternat1ona~t1e-brcuer rule. USC a. UCJ t: T r&J&I' Oms Mattt had 13 lolh to lead the I S-3 I ~J l I S-6 wm for C, wh1Ch 1mPfO\'ed IQ 2&>5 o•C1all and 9-3 '" the Wc5kftt lntercollegJalC Volleyball A a.. u on Kevin Norman and Steve Flor- cnunc had 14 kills apiece for ua , 5-18. 0.13 sec From81 ynolds.. who..ctcamwasthm1natedia the title-game-of the NAIA Di met Ur T oumamcnt m a near.mass of 1be NAIA finals 1n Kansa Caty. ··The rest 1s &raVX· rm cxciw eternally for the kids. c~~ Jen Backmon:: hid • 7 oTftis 21 poinuandc1a.ht ofhll JO rtbou,., 1n the fi~t half, and Jim M ansftdct) (~vcn a~s1~l\) ~ortd all 12 of "" points 1n the Ol)tn1na 20 rrunutet to lead th<' Vanguards to a 4Mt halftime a.dvant,&&C. But Chm11an Hcntaac's 8rM Soucie scorrd half ofhis P.J!.IC·hi,Jh l2 points and his brother, 8111 ~.hit 1 3 of h 1 :? I pornts in second half L9 lead the HaY..ks t.d:. Cs J'~ Orcon. who scored 1 l points, limi• the Hawh' lea~ JCOrtr Kruu ~ven ~hots and nu9C pomb ''Throush 1t all. -c bcld o ur pom. ... Rc}'nold 1d . "Wehuna1n there_, played Sfelt defcn ft .... I .. dcfen\ivc intensity lh.at WOlt OOt the rnd :· · • hop ng to hang on one mere ye r FORT LAUDEIU>.\LE, Al ("P>-In thcau11.1mn 11~ ... Of thttr t'af"ttl')J I fc:'A' rT\~f lca&Ut'I'\ armtd In f1orida last wttl, Bt-n Qalh It &Ot h1S Chan~ lO 10 home and An1ona this )tar lo0kin1 for us* more ~PC'•!ll-" .ooncr than C\Jllt(lcd Ron Guidry and Tomm)' John. a part of 1hc New th~ comcbadt wtth the Mtlv.auket> BR"~ers cndw York Yankccs' past, ~ould hke anott'icr e:h.ancc at the \\!Uh 1 kntt inJuf) and arthro~op1c surscrv. futuR' John, Guidry, E\lns and GrifTe) have \urvhcd the Darrell Euns. 41. 1s bad.: in West Palm Beach with first full v.cck of spnns trainina,. The) ho~ to make it to the Atlftta Bra\'e In Plant City. Pete R~ is the another optn1nada)·.BDtthercarcnorqre1s1fthcydon't manaacr and Tony Pcrc1 a coa h for C"1nc:annat1. One of They have mack their mark in bastball and haH' the th~r old teammate~ on the 811 Red tae:hine Ken numbers 10 prove 11. • GnfTcy, wants to play one more )tat at the age of 39 Evans. a non-roster pla)er with the Btavcs. has ~n Shortstop Dave ( oncepc1on, another part of the Big a major lequer \ince 1970 with Atlanta, an Franci~o _Red Machine. 1s 1ryina to make at with the Cahfomia and Detroit. He has..03 career homt' runs, includin& 40 in An&rb al 40. -19U -.1th the Ta~B at the qc 008. "What will I do 1( I don't makt' 1t'!" John; 4S. said in hl JllSl ~asn t n-ady to say I couldn"t play an>more," response to a qu uon "I'll probably go home and pla) Evanua1d. ··1had22home runsand64 RBI last season." with my kidt. f ha~cn't had a \ummt'r frtt for a Iona On Tunda), Evana stood bthind h()mt-J)btt' tallona to 'cw Yor~ Meh Mana,er Da\C) Johnson. As ttammatt'f. w11h Atlanta 1n 197 3. [vans hit 41 home runs and Johnson had 43 ··1 ne\:er really put a timetable on pla)1na." E\'an ~1d. "When 11ends1t end,," . If thc Re<h kttp GrilTt'), he could be pan ofh1~tory. Has son. Ken GnfTcy Jr., ha~ a hot at mak1n1 the Scanle Manners. lfthe} both tllck, 1t -.ould tx the fint time 1n baseball h1stol') a father and on ha'~ pla)'td in the majurs at th e same ttmc. "I mu t bc'old 1f my son as about to become a major leaguer," Gnflt) JOktd. "I'm not the onl) old gu) hcrt." Jso ti') ma lo win a SJ>C?l on the Reds are Mann) Tnllo. 38, Joel) ounablood. 37. and ""en1 fekul~c. 42 fkr the Yankees acquired Da\.e LaP01nt nd> Ha"' kins and Jimmy Jont'I. 11 '§tt'med unhkt'ly John and Gutdry "'oulJ be ba k, New M•n•r Dallu <•rl'tn thouaht the \'anktti nttd<'J to IO \\Ith )OU r pitchers, buf ~«d 10 Jl\C them a l hanct th•~ prrna at rorgc S1tinbft"nner·1 bc:hc\t. "l know lean lh row,"Ciutelr}. 38, \lad "Rut I hl\.C to find OUI tfl ltln \llll pltt·h ... In a ·e· pme !a\t "ed.;~nd Ciutdl') pit hcd two • S<:Ottlc s anning'I a&iun\t Balllmor· It Guidry make" 11, the lcjl-haoder "'ill be ustd • '• m1ddle-1nn1na rthe"er In the me a,ame. John al~ pitched t't\'O hu;,..;.h_c_>ucc.t" __ _ 1nn1ngs. ·•Peopk know what I can do." John · id ... , know I 1hrcJw the ball well cnouah 10 '11111 pnc;h in 1hi~ ltaauc .. John needs 14 vactonc~ for 300 in ht' carttt. .f-:'~------~--~------~--.;....--------~--------~~--~----~--~--~...,.....--~----------:.-----~~--------~~--------~~---~-------------~------------ Angels turn back Brewers CH \Nl>lf R ..\r11 I \PJ-lant:c Pam h droH· 1n three run\ \\llh a pair of doubk\ \aturda' a\ 1he C allforn1a Angdc!I defcatl·d · the l\l1lv.au~ee Bre"'er\ IJ. S r>e"on Wh11c al\o pro' aded three run\ tor the '\ngck\, IV.O Of the(Tl In the tourth inning and another on a grounder 10 "'<.·ood during a tiw-run ou1bur!lt 1n the ~'\'nth Parn h doubled hunw J run 1n the '";th and i.ldtkd t""o RBI 1n the ~\Cnlh Johnn) Ra\ \lnikll lhrn· t1mt•.,anil had tv.o HAI tor ( Jhtvrn1 ... ''ho~ C\h1b111 on rnord 1\ -S Don \ugu\t \(arted tor \lil"aui..ee, 6-i gJ\ llll{ up lour h11'> and t\\ll run\ in four inn10{t\ [ l'O pl'ft•/ tool: tfa• I l\\ going t"o inning-. and :illo"in& tour run'> on lour hat\ ..\ngcl\ rookie }1m \hboll p1tt:ht•d three 1nn1nID_ tf) rtl•l·t I h. n:.mcd tirst \Pi hiltll'f\ hl' lau·d bclurl' thl' Brcv.l·" t:olklll'll l'-'O h11' and l\\O runs \bboll took lhl' mound t11r h1\ ~tond rcgul.1t1on \tint ol the 'pong mort• rclawd than heh.id Ix-en tor hi\ debut agaan't 0Jl1Jnd on Tuc\4.la~. and 11 ~ho"i:d He 1.:ould .. c hJd ;i \ll1rdc\\ uut1ng. 1fno110rh1\o"n ""''d p1tdl "llllh \ct up \1 al"au ... i:c' '"" run-,wnng grount'41'\ . .. , "Jsn·t ncr,ou\ I feel I'm gt.'tllng rnmfortabk '"'h all thi: ~opk around me.'' he ~d "M a\hc th:it'~<t "'"that I'm gelling morl'0 lnntidcn1 "I'm JU\I tx·luming morl' u'4..'u lo . l nm ch~'" stanang 10 \H·ar oil ( oun11ng H fJOlC\, thl' .\ngd'> hJ\C \Hiil a total ol \I\ l'\h1h111on\ and \hholl h,,, ligurl·d in thm: ul them. "1th 1 '' o ""'"'and a ,,,H' .. r hl· 13\l llnll'. I "a' lr'1ntt tn fll\h l'' en thintt · \hl°llllt s:ml "I hi\ tlffil' I ''"" l'd n en 1111 ng llo" n. l..cqll ng m) ffil'di.tnll,"1n ortkr •· Astros rout Dodgers, 13-3 KIS~l'A~H:r.. fla ( \l'J (1l'tald \ oung \\cnt 'tor 4 and droH· an thrl'C ruo\ a\ Uou\tun ~1m·J I ~ 11nH.') 1n the tihh 11nd \l\th 1nn1n~\ l'n roUll' to u IJ-J nh1b1twn '"n O\l.'r thl' l O\ .\nick Dodger) °'aturJa\ W1llJ '"o ,ru1 1n the lillh Young doubled. Rafael Ra mirc1 tollov.ed "•lh an RBI doubt.: t..c' 1n BJ~, v.alked. and Cc r C tdc:nn h;HI a t"U· run tnpk 10 make 11 4-1 The \ tr(l "°nt 14 b.111ers 10 the plate 1n the Sl\lh 10nang. oring nine ruM on \C\Cn h1h, lhrcc ""lk\ and an t"rror Oodat.·r rehe .. cr P n arpcua \tarttd 1hr mn1n1 .inJ l;u:cd <.1h; hancn. hut aot noh<)(J} out T he Dodge rs scon:d t v. o ru "\ an 1 he n1n1h oO rcl1cH~r Juan Ago\tO .\\lro \latt(r R1 k Rh oden pH~ up 1v.o h1t\ over four innin '11nd comt>1ncd v.11h winner f(oacr \1a\on. ()J\ C' St. plcton ().a, John\On and \ O\tO on a 'IC' cn-h111cr Rack) Hor1on took th{ lo'' 1n r\.'hcf ol \t.artcr I 1m I ~.al'). After th· pme. th.: OodJcn an- nounced 1rnd1nr. outfielder M1li;c ()(,ert'3U\ 10 ffah1morc in e\chanac for riah•·hand 'f 111t;e Moraan Mofl,Jn v.a<.1 1-6 v.11h a 5.43 t:arned· run a~eraac for Hal11more an l'JM , wtth 29 ~1r1kl'ClUI\ 1n 71' annan ~ pitched. He: tarted 10 pmc\ and appe.amJ 1n 12 more u rcht"'Otr Dc\Cfl'3U\ hit J-4 pla)tnl for th~ Dod&ef'\· mpll'· \ .\lbuqu r~uc harm club. 2972 Center PIH otl• MeH. 'A 92128 Z5,000·mlle we..-oilt wananty Guardsman Every P9'fMmane9 Slnp Day! • ~ S3t.M 41.71 Sl.1l 5'.07 It.OJ 1.5.tl s.J.13 13.11 SS.13 •a • Dy -50,000·mlle -.earoutW.mnty ............ , T Kii ·•-•1 ·•-•> ••U.ll ·•~Sii•> 11\PI• •USMI• .... ,.,, tU '9"'11 ',. '9SlltJ ttt....,.•> ........... ... .,..,. .. --·· ··-·· ··-" ,_, .. °!'' U >et ,. .. >• •• OM !14 .. .... '1" u n .... Mil .. .. 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She was al80 a trustee of the South C.out Reper- tory Theater, a mem- ber of the Balboa Bay Club and a former twenty-y9r residfmt of Newport Beach. She la aurvived by her huab&nd Stewart W. Bowie of Rancho Sante Fe; four 90J\I, Kelly Bowie of New- port Beach, Robert Beaudoux of Lake ---------- • • . ~sTUSSY: SUCCESSFUL BY DESIGN By EMILY ADAMS At 13 years old he taught himself how to make surfboards and ruined his parents' garage floor. · After a high school career irrGorcten Grove wtnch con- centrated more on surf reports than book reports, he left Orange County to become a. ski instructor in Mammoth. While this might not sound like the typical beginning of on entrepreneurial success story, the plot hos worked for popular clothing designer Shown Stussy to the tune of $5 million o year in soles noltonw1de At 3 4 years old Stussy st II surfs, but with his dork hair worn slided-bod and o soul patch under his lip threatening to become a full goatee, Stussy looks about as much like a typical surf er as he does a successful businessman If this young designer 1s pants that or en' t gathered-at the bottom and graphic designs which Stussy describes as "reggae and Rastafa rian tn· fluenced." In the garage studio of the LogomrNtgethome he shores with his w1f e, Stussy-dressed in the thrift store chrc of a tr ue b'ohemion -worked on hrs designs for next season's T · shirts while he talked. · Now, most sportswear de · signers put out T-shirts with logos or slogans, but Stussy' s . T-shirts ore ma category of their own. Lost year o T-shirt was introduced displaying a fluor · escent Marilyn Monroe holding down her skirt and yelling S~ote tough you lrttle boys I I" Next season, look for a shirt featuring four kids -each mo block and white photograph looking hke 1t dotes from the l 9 40s-wuh these words wrapped around the graphic: "Stussy Youth Brigade/ You . beginning to sound something like on anomaly, you've goto good idea of what o Stussy original looks like. There ore shirts which button first one way and then the other, sweat • , Don't Know Your Post, You Can't Know Your Future! live Cleon!! Stoy Young!!' Although.he admits that o. ~ positive statement such as "live Cleon!" might attract o credit cord wielding parent more so than a shirt with, soy, "Anor · chy" emblazoned across the front, Stussy denies any porhcu- lor, marketing philosopny . µI design for myself and my friends," he said , "it's the skate kids who interpret it correcHy.'' What appears to be a morality statement is, accord· mg to Stussy, ''just fun words-." He did admit, however, that he prefers the pos1t1ve me~soge. \\I t's easy to be harsh," Stussy said, 11 it's hor<ief-to.be positive with on edge." With business partner Fronk Sinatra -not the singer . of course but another old surf 1ng buddy -Stussy spends a chunk of each year traveling around the world 1n search of new ideas. Much of that time 1s spent in Japan because "Tokyo 's the best for the cooles1 new designs," he said . Stussy hos spent so much time studying the works of Japanese designers that he hos found himself emulating some of the best. ''I'm like the Yoshi Adams models a blod shirt with buttons 1n dft(~ stze, With pOd cotton pants. Cataldo wears a Stussy logo T. shirt with white cottOffponts with bkd polo dots, elastic waist and ~owstring. P oto by Nie SOOzo ~ . ' Models Thonlas Adams and Deborah Cataldo show Stussy 100-~cent cotton shorls, with Cataldo also wearing a Stussy regga1·influenced graphic design cotton shirt, while Adorns dons a Stussy signature T-shirt. Photo by Nid Soozo. · Yamamoto of the beach .'' Stussy laughed ''Some designers their stuff looks the some all the time . I like trying really different things '' he said. Some of the different things Stussy 1s trying ndude two new T-shirts thor con best be descrrbed as goth1c surf. wear: block and wh ite images of the Stussy f om1ly crest - admittedly altered some11vhot in this generation -doting bock to the 15th century. like the four kids pictured in the "Youth Brrgade " shirt most of Stussy' s cut and sew designs lean toward the whimsical - and even the goofy . One dress shirt created by Stussy begins with on oversize top button, with eoch succeeding button diminishing in size. The reason Stussy gives for his inventive choice is that, perceptually, this is the way your buttons appear, IOOking aown. The playful quality dis- played in Stussy clothing con also be found in the company he created. Besides working on lost -minute designs, on this day Stussy was also making final preparations for a company ski trip -including 22 employees and their f omilies. The clothing business began 1n 1978witho fe w T-shirts ~-.. ~ impnnted wit~ Stussy logos ~~d sold rn surf shops to promote the boards Stussy mode by hand. In 1984 Stussy sow a market for the shorts he and his lriends wore mode of cut -off Ar Force ch nos so he got a bolt of cot on tw1 I and went to work on the first of his ' cut and sew line. The business remained small, almost gross roots. for o number of years Twenty -one- yeor ·Old oss1slont Emmy Sin· otra S1Ster of the business manager said that she first started working for Stussy as a teenager, "selling his clothes • out of the bock of my car ofter school." By 1987 , Stussy' s "sophisti. d II cote street wear was ap - pearing in some of the trendier stores in Southern California. Although basically omen's line of clothing, Stussy found that one half of all soles were going to women and so now de- scribes his creations as unisex. Now that Stussy' s designs appear in retail stores na- tionwide, his fondest hope 1s that the business wlll somehow ''level out." After all, ~ven a successful bus1oessmon would like to toke a little time off to surf. s Laguna my KMIN M. ltllD ~-ca e • Linle Red Ridinah<>od 1ot toSCthcr witb both Prince Ch1rmin1s ~k~la's. and ~P\lllUl'S). ~he wat aalCDt m convcnauon while bis Wife roved about &ht room, and &be Witch was the hit oflhe n1Jht at &be Oranae County Performina An1 Center cast pany fotlowina the o~ of the Tony Award-winning music:aJ "Into the W~" The Pllycn tin orocr of appnrantt above, ,..., Kata; CMet w....,., o ............. &ay QlU, ~ GerMa lilm'nJ and Che ~ were also Joined at "" traduion.m ~ dllaaer C111bliahmenJ 8irraporelb•1 tw piopu- lar llC1ftll (aad MO&her off.et. of Beanstalk fame) Claart.ae RH (from TV's "facts o(Life") as well as her stage son Jack ReMrt 0.... M~lll ("All My Children"). and tbe entire ensemble cast -much to the ..., ............. ..._ .... a .. Ulne~wlttt OCPAC ..._d.-.prnldent TOM KetMlrlckM die "Into die W~ pod·1t9,.....nc•·P•rtf• llOHO't OPI . s..My,Mard I! IOOllPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): lly -drl9)' Olurr You'll be in mood to cdebrUe, Recent contaCU. efforts bear fruiL illD Jm.~b 21 -April l9): Unique honor is fortbN\min• Popu-Finaocial · must be handled in r-"" .. r.a 1....... ctilcreet manner. Funds belon&ina to ~ty 1s evident, ana you cowu Ull; another person or orpnization arc ''flirting .. with fame. Gemini, Sagj't- involved. You will act as "trusted tarius persons play roles. intermediary." Relative may seek to SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): be included. Goal will no longer be eluuve. There TAURUS (April 20-Mar. 20): Oasb actually is li&ht at end of tunnel of ideas featured -family member Emphasis on secret ,neaotiations. finally ..,.ees to najor purchase. siancd qreemenu, vlC\Ory party. Wriuen promise likely to be fulfilled You're on more solid emot1onal- within three weeks. CI09e associate financial around. involved in .. delicate" transaction. CAftUCORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): QDONI (May 21~une 20): Main-Confirmation · received reprding tain ~w profµe. f rie~ !" business promotion, production, peateT di~ UIOCJlle 1nveiaJd'lnvtt1t1on and you play for product or talenL Scenario pin aoceu to privilqed information. hi&hli&hts entenainment. variety, cx- You supposedly arc "invisible." citcment ofdi100very. Gemini figures U11en and observe. You'll learn prominently. plenty! AQUAlllUS (Jan. 20.feb. J 8): CANcER (June 21-July 22): lndi-Valuableobjectwillbelocatcd. You'll vidual who previously was closed-have clue rep.rding why it was lost or mouthed will talk abOut emotions, stolen in fint place. Avoid embamus.- feelinas, actions. You could be int situation, be mellow and amazed to learn you arc "love diplomatic. Mcssaa<' becomes ~---..,_._.....,...._ Acrord1n& to the phy~1c1ans, with the introduction or Positron Emi ~ ion TomOJl"lphy (PET), scientists and ph) 1c11ns can look directl:; into the brain and see 1t function. The new technology has implications for the d1agnos1sand treat men I of dasca;esof th<' brain such a sch&Zophrema. depression, autism. epilepsy and Uic P1lron part) tlifiiRid (Ii wln be the actual event) "Island Dn'am1:· Gunts attend•~ erV9~ a ~view of fuhion1 ~red by_ Sib Fifith A venue, South C oa11 Plala, • wd a1 entertainment from cluaical!F.: dcliaht of attend!~ 1.ns supporters o..rma ...... 11Ue71nd MautH M81Ylle,T .. ~ .. kl and JMt_. 0-0.llll'r. 'J'hete WU a MW nrist to the CUI .. ny bOwever, u Birraporetti"s was simultaneously bostina its St. Patnck's Day warm-up party, includ- i"I a live band. The music drowned out the festivities of the cast party, ~ Bryut commenting, "What do you want to bet that all the kids from the company t'nd up over there dancil\I?" Two aunts It the party had yet to sec the mulical, whicb cl~scs tonilht foUowine a suCCHsful s1x-<lay run. Harry and Shari Esay1an made a special trip (at nearly the m1dniJht hour) to attend even thou&h they would not view the show untiflater 1n the we.ek. "I just wanted to meet Cleo Laine." said Shari Esayian as she described first encountdina • ttie "Into the Woods" star while leading a docc~t tour for the Orange Cowity Sym- phony ... She was so.&hamWh& and so .,.ac1ous." as indeed she was Tuesday n1&)1l, both on and off-stage. · ••• Round Table West, a monthl> book club initiated 12 years ago 1n Los Angeles, is branching out to Newpon Beach. The first luncheon mceun1 will be March 23 at the Balboa Bay Club and will feature authors Faye Wray (of "King Kong" fame), funnyman Stu .Freber1 and Beary Deaker. Doaa and Jolul Crean, longtime RTW members. hosted a luncheon recently at the BBC, to acquaint Oran~ County frit'nds wi th the orgamzation founded by the lat<' Adela Roacrs St. John!1 and Marpret B•rk and MarUya nlHllOD. BurlC and Hudson explained that participan1S in RTW have the o p- ponin1ty to meet three authors. hear them discuss their books and get autographs aLeaeh. lwtcbeon. ~ • Author and designer Mr. Blackwell , one of the Crcans' luncheon guests. wd. "The programs can be provoca- tive. enjoyable, outrageous, but always wondcrf ul." Luncheons arc open to the public and the S2S reservations can be made by callinj (2 13) J86-ll76. Additional guests at the Crean affair were Joleae Tlla&es;Sazaue Pierce, Sassy Laby, Gluy and PHJ Bnder, the Ralpb Tomlluoas, JadJe Muto and Merv and Betty Porter (she turned in her check for the first reservation.) • • • Flo11 and Edward Sc~amad1er recently hosted a special mcmbersh1p luncheon for current and prospective members of the UCJ Colfcsc of Mcdicme Brain f maging Center Comm11tec. Guest s~ers who informed the ptheriog of UCl's new technoloay included WIJUam Bmuaey, M.D., chairman and professor of the UCI Department of Psychiatry, Moate Blldasba1m, M.D .• professor of psy- chiatry and Ric~ HaJer, Pll..d. as- sociate profe sor of psychiatry. .\ '\ '\ I~:\'\ BERS l1hcimer's disease. The Brain lm111ng Ccn~r Com· mi1teewa1founded by AIMUeaarb to sup_pon lhc further development of a world class brain imqing facility at UCI. Othcn incndi• the recent lunch· con included MarJ Dell.......,_, Loi.IN,.._, AIMN, s.Mn .,.... . Mary LM e...-i-R•c-:.tt Barbara &Jetll, .... ~,. MortMaM, Patty Brewa. • Hanlel Witmer and E_. Jue RJley. • ••• The Guilds of Children's Hospital o f OranJc County got ac11 vities surround ins one of the largest fashion show fundraisers in the county under- way last week with the official Patron Party and Champagne Brunch at the Center Oub, Costa Mesa. Some 400 were in attendance to show their financial support for the annual event, which has grown in its 27 }cars to span t"'o da}s. Scheduled for Apnl f2 and 13 at the Ar1ahcim Marriott. the show will also add a 'grand finale' this year, cdebratina the hospital's 25th anniversary. Longtime CHOC supponcrs Claarles and Nora Hester will aJso be honored. In excess ofll40.000 was raised at Lee Zla•tr and barpi1t ~· Faa..S. raised;-be I • ch1ld~n·1 medical and sUtgic:aJ ~ arams at CHOC. Carel P...._. of the small Wcwtd Guild i~ aen<'ral evnt cilainlan. With ...., .... ~..,--......... .Bob •nd Gunn•I Cole •t th• CHOC P..tron party. " M•ry Lou Hopldn1, Louis• Turner JVnold, ,.atty Brown •nd M•ry Dell -8•rkoura1 at D8117 .... ~ i.r ...._ hH th• "'•mbershlp luncheon for th• UCI Coll .. • of Medkln• Brain lm•glnt Center symbol." Maintain aplomb, be crystal<lear. aracious, diplomatic. PJSCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Re- l.BO (July 23-AuJ. 22): You have fuse to be "shaken" by those; who pined major. neaotaation points ahd ridicule honesty, idealism. You arc now leave the scene. Means don't going places without chiQnery. Firea_rm ·madness_ must b_e stopped tinacr, permit othen to privately Clande$tine meetins will be schcd-DEAR ANN LANDERS: I live 1n discuss your proposals. You'll learn ulcd within week. Educational pro-Stockto n, Calif. A great many people about "victory" within nine days. aram soon will be orpnizcd. who had never heard of Stockton VIRGO (AUi-23-Sept. 22): lnfor-IF MAR. 1Z IS YOUR BIRTHDAY became aware of us recently when a mation previously withheld will be you have remark.able sense ot humor. psychopath shot fi ve little children to revealed. This works to your advan-Man.y claim you arc "psychic" be-death and wounded 29 others. He tqe, verifies views. Emphasis on cause of ability lo sense trends, cycles. then turned the gun on himself. which creativity, romance, fresh start in new You arc aware of style, trends in ~ms to be the style these days. direction. Leo, Aquarius play signifi-entertainment and you strive to keep The dnfler responsible for this cant roles.. up to date where wardrobe is con-carnage bought an AK-47 rifle 1n LIBRA (SepL 23-0ct. 22): What cerncd. You could have a ••wei&ht Oregon last summer for $300. In case had been considered a "lost love" is problem." Gemini, Saaittarius per-you d on·1 know much about due to return. Emphasis on financial sons play imponant roles in your life. weapons. I will telJ you 1ha1 it can fire status, income potential. Family M.;ordomcstica<ljustmentoccun in 600 rounds in one minute. member makes solid supestion re· February, could relate to residence, How can a mentally deranged prdina property, secunty. Cancer marital status. April will also be person hkc that gel to own such a rqwacntcd. memorable for you in 1989. weapon? It's simple. The Natio nal ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Rifle Association has one of the I nchcst and most powcrf ul lobbies in Washington and they say 1t is the naht of every Amencan to "bear anns." Never mind that some of these Amencans arc high on drup or JUSt plaa n crazy. ·:. ·.:. ... ,..j .. . ..... .. . . . . . ... With Happy Hour ..• A.II Nirht Lonrl $1.50 WELL, CALL AND PREMIUM DRINKS. •• Every Mond.ly throuth frid.ly •~rtint It 4 pm ind from 9 pm on Satutdly. DIVEINJ ln)oy our f1nQJtfic compfiment.-ry bUHec ~ • Mt enay of ~izen, pfut wpet speclik on shrimp ~~:-"P cOdl ... I, and frtilh lhuoed oyltersl Monday thr~ ,,.., 4 • I .,,._, DANCE TO LIVE MUSIC -ON DIE WATER! • • A spokesman for the National Rifle Auoc1ation appeared on NBC's ''Today" stiow after the shooting. He sounded hke an escapee from the loony bin. I could not believe my ears wht'n I heard him blame the Judge a nd law-enfo rcement officer'\ -He said that 1f they had done 1he1r JObs. the ki ller ~ould have been in Jill an lead or running around loose k1lhn1 children. It seem" a~ 1f we arc be om1n1 an increa 1n&lr v1olcn1. aun-happy so- ciety andl fear for the future. Do you sec any answers out there, Ann? What can we do about this horrendous problem?-A.D., STOCKTON, C'A Dear A.D.: YM cu write }ffr HUien ud etapftllDU 984 .·p.& &lie lleat -. Let diem bew IM& JM wtll •t vt&e .. re-elect tMtll lf alley ..,,.n &lie NadeMI R.llle Alteeia· dea: Sip'"' ..... ,...,.. Cetce, a 1taff Writer el dte V.,.....Pilet la Nerf.a,....,., ...... * M¥ertty ., ........... .................. 1111: Dec. 3 -A man drM•& r.ome witll bJs wife after celebra&lag tfflr Htll wedding ualverury was· sut ud kJlled by a motori1t " lk Nlmltt Freeway near dowatow• Oaklaad. ne 111aJla1t uld lie •ulff tlle traffic to 10 faster bec .. N a paun- gtr •• ~rs car bd to ao to tlae batU.Om. Ott. II -A dJ1tr11a~t 1$>year--old stldeat k1Ue4 oae teackr a..t wHIHled aaotlaer at Atlaadc Slaores Cbriltlan Sclaool la Vlr•IGla Beatla. JID. 17 -A drifter la combat sear 0peat fire oa 1 scatoolyanl bl ~· .... Calif., kllltaa nve u4 ........ It. Ju. H -GufJre t...,.. ....... dte OW OomlaMe Ualvenlty ftdll~ ..._. after a ~ lellMI lilalketMJI PJllM. Tw• are • ....-.. .la ta -A tl...,_IJH tm ... Y" .............. ,....,~ ... _.....,....,at a air ................. kSJ ............ H ICIUf.1 ... .. ,_ ... 1. 4• Jan. U -AD 8-year-old boy sltol tilt ._year-old alster 18 Ute fMad . Police uld die boy 41d lt deliberately ne ctiJJd hi bffa declared brala dead ud 11 oa a IHe·nprrt system In a Falrfu (Va.) ltospl&a . Tiie experu, CotcO saJd, blame tacreaff4 vtolact • a aamber of facton, illcledtaa more stress, Ute aterU~U.. .. •nee force ill * me4.la, utl &ff eros._., moderattac laflHttee• 111cti 11 famUf utl re-U,..._ Dr. Abbe& L. GrHoff, a Norfolk ps79lltrl1t, blames stress ud Ute ...... " ~eye4 ~ meviet ud TV. Be ..W, .. P"Ple ue feeJ ... tels m 11et ti1 c.&ref ef tlMtt UY-. Tiie 1JU.. .. way to deal wl .. frwuadoll ............... , ... , .......... 11aat't tM ft)' a. ltM.rt ~m,-ete ~u.I. Mevla 1ldl u 'llulM' M'8d lite .....,e &Mt m~ ... not . To IM-.., aM s.lcrut l.kM 671 It .... ldelt4 ...... , ... T•aJl ef die alMve, NJ, AmeL _. S.. lipalecl wltb LIM jeck. nn fCllo aud la qv.ick onllr tbt -ol • GOdl ud ICI Of dubl to c I Fiii 11 die cW...n. bool, lbea a low 3 •• Ded1r9' riilftd la t ; Wida dM MVm, came to .......... IClot IMuU IDd tben Mi to.._ 1tow lo PlaY t.IM tnllnp .......... f . \ . . Beta tapes are still available Neons and bright colors bring spring to Shipley' s at That 's Entert ainment stores Th•t's Ente"ai.nmcnt 'ladco centers in Newport Beach and Corona de! Mu . offer 1 Jars c ~lecuon of bna tapt's. Wt h2"e 01.er 1,000 cuiromers coming from Laguna Beach, Cdsra Mesa, lrvint and locally-for our bna film tn1.tntory, and tM numbtr kttps growmg. All major film rtl~ies arc ordered an bna and "'e'll conunuc to do so •l long-as ~ ha'lr customers fot the formar,' Gar) Cums. owner/man.ager of the Corona dd Mar store. ~aid That s Ente"aanmcnt as unique nOt onl) in carrying bna film). but an 1t s title sdecuon 8$ well !:>urc we ha\c .. 11 rhe latest. E f. Willow. ·1 hreC' Men .ind A Ba b) t)pc of film\, but whcrC' cli.c can )'OU fanJ three 1.ltl f trent "ers1ons of Rom~o and Juliet oprr .. s. ballets. Local sto re has uniqu e gift items Fore' er h 1tn\h lot •trJ •t I~ :o .int.i Ana A1.c 1ust ult !"'th "trrt't rctleu\ owner Janet f n C'r 'lll\t of h.inJu.iltC'J items '\ex ooh Jot•\ I n C'r .inJ htr daughter milkC' m.im of the item\. bur the lb.op mduili:.i tup q~1. ><:..Jh. made hanJ1lhllr\ Iner ha~ l•rtfulh stlceted her >-:•ft hnC'. 'om cmr .wn,i.: 1 m well-made .ind une uf ~ lonJ 1tC'rn'> Empha\1> 1~ on the lVuntr\ ,rnJ V1ctoria-loul.. .inJ incluJC', .i l1ttk ul e~r)th1n~ from print\ l.iu: b.i)l..tt'> wreat hs. fume~ ,anJ cer.Alllll \to p11lu" \ and mag.vine r.alk\ I he' current!\ popular c.luck .. r·~'· l(IY,\ .inJ hunn1C'~ can bt founJ •n wood l era nm rnd clO<h The shop 1;.il..n l U\t11111 urJC'r'> tur countr) -loo!... m.ud11n.: pill••""' basktu .ind ma~.a1111C' r.il "' .1nJ lur tho~ ""1th ocher decor'>, fure11tr I r1t nJ, also prov1dt\ cu~wm \('f\llt II '>Omeont v.a ll..cJ m .1nd lt'.Alh l1l..rJ a c crt• n h.t\ket l>r c C'nlt'rp1C'\ C' hu• "';H~ tcJ 1t n • J1tlercnt color "'" vuld 1fl.tkt' 11 tor thC'rn I ntr , .. ,J \X c .tl\11 do" 111• ul the Y.txxl p•C'lf' <1ur\t'1\t'' •rnJ 1t1t:\ too l an ht \ptt 1.i urJrrC'J Other u1lku1hln 1ndudC' d t' R.111..n tt<-,ir\ lmc-•I ort\C'I I r1er1J\ ""' t'>etn f1>nun.uc w rtltl\t' c1.:h1 111 cl1C' 11 R.11ke\ p1C'l <!'\ rtlt'.1\t'd du\ \ C'.Ar ;anJ 1\ one ul .1 \Cl\ fry, \l1HC'\ 11\ Or.1n~r ( ount\ tu l.Arr\ rhe 1111< AJd11t0n.il c ollcct1blt'> 10l lu1lt' 1 lou'>c 111 T 111\ ' Ot.Ar\ .awl hunnir' .I\ "tll .. , 1t.1: V1ll.At't' l 1~ht\ lUll.A~C' \t'f 1 ~' h\ John llupl..11 \ [he ~hop '' uprri lrom ltl ;,i 111 tu'> ~I p rn 1 ue\Jil\ tl1rou,.:h I hur,,h, ~nd ~.iturJ•\ I rido.\ h11ul\ .61C' Ill a Ill 111 "' p rr I or Ol•lfC' 1n h>rni•r11Hl c .. I ~I l ;, ~)."1 '1 '., The Br ass Ring has st yles fo r ma ture women Prufc\\11111;11 "'on en "'111 t 111il 1 1.u >-!C' >elecrmn ol hu'lnt\\ .mJ unu.AI dotl1e\ (ex ~pnn~ •nd 'urnmrr :at l he Br.H, Rm1t m furun;i Jc-I ~liir In the \illlC' louu 11111 tur r H .ir\ Lind.a M•rtan rcnnth rouk v\er rht s1vrc .anJ lu'> .iJdtJ W.O\tr l nC'"" Jt\l,._m to r~ \tocl.. vi qu.ilu\ clothrntt We earn a line ol do<l1c' th.at a loc ol 'rurc ~ don t. 1t ~ nl)( re.ill\ Ji!Carcd ro•.ud t~ \ oun~ or forward look -but •rrah 10 the mature "A"Oman. M.irtin u1 Br1nd~ such .n l e~ltc Fa\ .ind V1\1nt h1ghli1thr tht l1M o f cloche' su1uhle lnr a business, lunch ot a '°"nm club atm f)Mre . 1he s.akf t ~ \pom-.nr, Abrnu anJ Iha trc l\-1lable as •ell 1 w1.tr.Al oc~r top n.imc br1nJs "''uh ' lar e tollowio • ~bmn n that cuuomtn tn)a, rhc peuorul \t'rvlCt 1":.1l1blc at 'fht Hrns Ran, "Mo t of our cu~o~n ha\t sh pptJ hcrt tOf} ta", anJ (>f\t' of tht rhin ithc) t n10 che mo\t IS our pcs oal11tJ ~f'*ICC -11>t tr\ IO gl\e (U\t()ffltr OM)f'lt he Ip .. foreign fit~ and the la;gc t colltcuon o( classic films in cht area' We al•o Jo 1 large 11olume of spcc1il ordering for customers that want a un1qe 81ft or · Spt'Clll mtert1t dt~. tspcc1all\I Jurin~ the hol1dap :· n( aid • We u ttr to an area of high 1ncomt. • high eduquon lt\el hou~hold~ wnh young children Our cu~tomer~ art' 11Cf) ptrticul,ar about whar rhc1r children ind thcmsel11ts w.irch and our film ~It<.'· uon rdlects their varied incert\t Currtnc p<>pular 'l1twm~ choices tn· elude the Nauonal Gco~raphac pcnil , tra1.tl videos. surf and ski filrm 111nd workour \l1dto\ Th.it'\ l'.nter11nrntnt 41(~0 boasts the l•rJi:e!lt ch1ldrtn\ ftlm libr.lr\ in the area. .ind our S 91.) children s \ptC1al on wetkcnd\ milkt\ u~ the best lllb)\1cter •round, I aura Cums, owner/m,rnajttr of tht '\C!'wp<>rt Beach store. ~.ud The (oron.i dd Mar \tore 1\ now hunchin~ our into comp.All J!\n ilnd thC' :\cv.port lk.A<h \torC' 1s carnm,.: i. line of boOks on upc .iuJ10 l J\>tttC'\ Both stort'S \tock bl•nk '1Jt11 .Arid• JUJ11 t.ipcs .md h.i'e ttnnth ,.JJed \ "" C • .inJ Hmm t.ipc Th .. t s lntcrt~mmtni ,., l1K i.1td 11 ti .t '\ev. purl I !ills (enter •t .<•l ""1 "11~ucl Dr m :\ewpor1 Ue:.cli ~. 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H 1111>{' .!rt" ,,.,ftr\ "'"11tn' The All but tW'o of tbe •tora ha t"e • women•• de1Mrt-meat fea~ braau •ucba•LnWeu. Jimmy Z, Orf•alullyOrotra. Bet"erly Hill•, Polo and more. pump' and ~;111Ji11\ '\hoo are llfl 11npuru111 p11rt ol l•ur \tort :inJ tl•t p<1Jp!t. \\h11 .... urk Jn tl1e: '~ll>t Jtp.mmtr\r .Ht tr.in C'J fll J"l't l u" 11mrr' "'11h>-!ti1111,; .i ptupcr I u. I ht \111rt ' .. r.111 iHt' .ill trJ111e:J w >!''' lU\tlll1ll'1' tht· Ot'\( ~N\llt' prn\.hlto Y.ul;o111 l'lt'Hl~ prn\urtJ \\t·tn lll~rlt'I l\U\ lU,(OllltrthJt ""11.,, d1r11ut:li 11ur Jorn' .inJ t\\l\t11,1lh "'t >-!t't 111 kr uv. thC'm un ll tH\I ll.All t hii\I\ • 11 r1t .irt "H '.1 'I 1p t \ ' \turt·) opt 11 111 C )r rni.:t .111.I I o' An~t'lt' C ounl\ 11n 111 ludt [ ,,, '\ .irr Jtu\ l one lk.nh 1\11.il.tu• Or.rn,i.:c. I' .1ltn110. llur tmct•lll HC'.n h ind l~_.\tn.i I or rnor(' rr rurm:mon nmt;ict tit I lu11t1nftt•n Huth 'ti•rt m ~·11ltll \'1ll1i:t .. , ·111 .. ~ •• 1·1•1 11 t ( U\!.1 .\1.t \:I \{llft I\ l11~l!ltt"J HI •!it 1 IJrhor ( tll!er :.r ·11 f,q .~!11 Best-Dressed Secret ... Shlpley·s features the latest Jimmy z styles for spring and summer. Spring Collection ... Now Showing Un . ._,ood·k10 .. 1n: Sl'tc'\ t •• fabulou .. dt"•~n ·r· labc·I n-sulc• v.:antmhc• rrolll (}r.HljCf'"C>«WI Uoullquc·. Chew •from ~lflhl II( ,11t d .met c·k'•Wnl oulrtt •k>tMlcld ~ Ornni.tt· Count\·.,. f,,,hlon lc'ttcl· ers In suppot1 of Om~cJOCI (~hlldr'1·n·-. found,1· lkM'I lhu'llltic9'; ~w1c1.11Kt •k> ~""'· twtt h a1 Utt· mr llmr Oon t .. c"C"fl 11 .1 S('( rt'l kll \ttttr f rknds' few Pk l;: up of don.eu·ct rnm ru11Hh~'. c .111 (7 U) 7fi{.,•i640 Coosl4:nmc•n1 tkKl" I I\ drdlM tlhtr ' . • .. c )JM·n n.111\, ,.,, •• ,,. Sunda' 11 :1 m. 1u :t pm . f11-4•1MMll .. .t\.dler carries Ori a craf~ing trac;lition The nexc time )OU hur someone St), him, is a rap:d1y van1 hing an -\ door to his California Studio for alm.O>t "they don't make things the wt) they "When I began my carttr more than half a centUr}. An ufficall) com· used to," think of Allan Adler. Thi~ 4-0 )ctrs a~o," he said. "there. were about m1 \toned~ of his fla"tware adorn the celebrated amSt and crafuman works in ~recognized master silver mith in the dining table of the California Gov· silver using the same methods, tools and country~ Today. with the u cepuon of a crnor s mansion . techniques Paul Rc"~re used mott than f cw in highlr sr,cciah2t'd fields, there arc The SCH'n generat1om of ant.Stic 200 yurs ago. Adler's creations are virtually none. · t'xcellencc and attention to quality equally admired bylhosc who know and wor'-m~nsh1p are appartnt in his love the fine and cndurrng qualiti~ o( ~ausc Adler 1s one of tlic few flatware The scamp of Allan Adler handwcought silver flatware, people in the country CaJ>2ble of Sterling as url'S clients of a masrer s hollowware artd 1ewclry. . cra(nng the fine silver and gorJ that no perronal touch and a .. ork.of art. But Adler admits that the precision machine c.m produce, his 1s a vef} bus\ Allan Adler is located at '838-A. E hand craftsmanship praettced b> him, man. The rich and famous from all o-.er ( oast Highway 1n Corona dcl Mar for and his family for generations before the country hne been knock1n~ on the mort informt•1on, call (714) 6H-719~ Busy Body will be moving to Costa Mesa Th• S4 dl1pla1 c•••• throutlflOut Ille center feature mlnut•IJ detailed mural• that create • natural IN• 1ettlno of a bird ·~ The Busy ... Body, an excrc~ and exe-rcise and dance cl0<hing, as we-II a'S • dancewear clothin$ store in Newport aerobic shoes, ballet shoes, short~. Beach, will be movmg to a new Locarion leotards and more: Busy. Body 1s in Costa Mesa in April "We have bttn offering discounted price on most in this location since July 1987, but we stock. recencly lost our le~sc ~,nd have had to "We Mvc been told b) our customers find 1 n.dw location, Bud Cowen. that our variCt)' is so lar~c that It 1s a owner, sai · • ~ pleasure to shop here.' he said The during the month ,.0f October, lind 1> considering an expansion inro men\ exercise clcxhmg Cowen has -been in rhe business for more thrm fiv ~cars "I have a score m Palm Desert that O)>t'ned fj, e rears a~<) and then a few ~ears ap.o I decided w expand to Orange County _ Seacliff Vil age's-theme provides an unique shopping experiei).ce With a large ~lcction of name brand> store also stocks HaUov.ecn costumes "The taff at Bus) Bod} has .1 ~ood repertoire ... uh cuStomer> -the) --------------------------, cccomrnend clothes thar mal..c women J look good. and the} are noc-shy abouc- relling a cuswmer "hat doe n0< louk good on them," Cowen sa1d The-theme of the Scacl1ff V1llage shopping center I) dcm~<I fron1 the more than 105 Southern California sea bard) th.11 tlrt' a distmcuvc pan of tilt aru s natural history The m0t1I h•> hcen blendt'd and harmonized m art and archnct:t1Jrt tO produce an cxcmng. unu~ual and educ•t1onal uperiencc. for A 0 The Busy Bod) 1s located at 1111 a n e I and UJ,. 0 u J It t ........ ~'-· t_&.1 __ ~ _L· __ ,........__ "'ewp<>n Center ar Fa~ton Island I or more 1nformauon, c:rll (7l4) 7.?0-8116 R Sterling Silver Frog Charm W!th Pegrl $10~00 • 3838 E. Coast Hwy., Suite A Corona del Mor 673-7495 TracY-Schroeder 9 years old School Harbor View Elementary 6th Grade Hobb I. Modeling & Skiing .Sports Soccer, tennis, girl's softball Last Book Read Windy Hill Like Pizza & soft taco's Dislike Dresses with big flowers , Goals in Life To be a News Broadcaster P1atliiaWUd 119 New,., C..ter DJl•e 780-1400 • ••• ~ •• •• • LOST LEAS& 303 503 & 753 OFF Most Items-Including Halloween Costumes .LEOTARDS • TIGHTS• DANCE WEAR• SHOES THE . BUSY BODY A-'t F~ Our New Location 111.1 Newport Center Drive 720-8111 Newport Beech (Near Bullod!• W1tanlre) ---- shoppers and merchants alike Ma n\ media arc rcsprcsenced. including ulc concrete relit'(, metal and "ooJ scurpture, museum Ca~S and e\Cn C\tl)dar lighung. Starmg .uld othC'r uulmman fixtures Thtre arc I~ ma1or t1IC' murals wnhm ~ht V1Ua,!!f The first to catch the.' HS1t0r s C\t' pc.'p1ct the 10 hrnc t)'pt'S of ncsung s1ruat1mn, rock\' platc.ius, waterside bu hes. beach<'\ ilnd IY.ln'-s ere~ . h1mmocks. rocks .md ,1-:r•vel heds. rec:ds, ca,e\ anJ cliffs· In anotht'r mur.11, 14 shore birds arc shown alon~ with a t.1ble 11lum.mng cht' number ot CJ::P each bird normally products ~touring the Village howC"vc.'r, 11 1~ necessary to look in all dirt'wuns, dowlt\ co the uny bird pnnts 1n chC' tcment ·hor1zontall> to the mu rah at the turnm~ o( e.ch corner and upwardsro thc: hirJs • mounted on r.ou1th-sawn pedestals All . of the elements blend rururall)' wuh beauuful landscapi'nEt. f ounra1ns and 1'e~1ng arc.as. Tht~e art' H display caSts located throughout the ccnctr Some (cacu~ mmute1) dcu1lcd murals that create a natural life setting that show tht prch15loric t\ oluuon of a bud s~1e~ to cxt1nct1on (){her caSt) ftatorc both anuqut anJ comcmPor•r)-an forms of tht shore birds Scachf(V11lagc has beto che recipient of m.1n> ~aunficauon awards, and che Ceramte Tile Institute Mural Award 1 here art more than 30 businesses in tht V11la!\c The) includt retail cl0th1ng, Stf\ ices, rescauranu. banks. profen1onal \Crv1ce~ and a church Scachff V1llagts IS located on the c<Jrner of Main rrct and Y..orkco..,n, JUSt ust of Golden \X'est m Huntmgton Bc.ich . · eo4111etic SieegeeJI YOV'RE INVRtJ> TO LOOK YOONG AGAIN! Youth & Beauty can be restored through the most modern . dynamic. exdting technology In cosmetic surgery Let us prove it to you during a FREE CONSULA T ATION See what you'll look like after surgery. before the surgery 11 performed with our Image Scan. (Any pal't of your body DI face~. FOR MEN A WOMEN LEARNTHETRUEFACTSOFTHESEPROCEDURES • • LIPO-SUCTIO • BREAST & SOOY CO~OURING • EYELIDS • NOSE, CHIN, FACELIFTS & MORE! ,/ . 611-6Sl.") OR M FREEDLAND -DIRECTOR Mllml .. IDY 11 ... IT-IT .... ll ... E 90AM_CDJ .. D ALSO lOCAltD" l°"' II.ACM. IEWll.Y ltiS & IOPCIT IOCH -., \ .\ . Biii T OonattonJ of bJU gowns. •pom· war, accHSOries and even shop r..wm frodt some of Oran11e Counry'• m0tt elegant scores and bout~ hatt been accepted by OranjeWOod BOUuque to auast wsch continuing fund ing for Or- ~ood Chtfdren's f oundauon, Which wpporu the county shtlm for abuttd and neilecced children. "We are rtally ~ased to ha~e received items from My Girl ill Corona del Mar, M1 Pt.ace m Laguna Nig~l. N.N. E~ns and ra~e pucht, the Yves St: Laurnu store· in South Coest J>iaD,· Kathryn ThOmP,IOf), the Orange County builder and de,tl<>ptt woo 'r:r((ed dw idea of a Jtt1gner labt thrift store, said "Bttsy aunders Crom Nor· dsuom has also promised ro help and designers Mark EJsen and Chnst1ne Albtrs have donated from rhett colleCtions " Situated on Coast H1ghwa) in Corona del Mar, Orangewood Boutique Optjltd wtth a submnml invtntory from md1v1dua ls u well, rNny of whom are •mong the county 's fashion leadett Sylvia Rodt18ue1 and Darb Khachadoonan are business part· neu and rhe professional mailers managing Ora.ngc.wood Boutique "We have bttn busy e"er since ~ optmd 1n October and have atllldy ra &Rd rhounnch of doUari fot the foundauon. The rapid turn· ovtr of anventot~ reported by Dub and Sylva cert ainly 1nd1care rhar Orange Count> women ha"e aired~ On the left, Sylve. Rodrique•, manager, dlsplay•s one of th• dress•• donated to the store with Kathryn G. ThOmpson. .doplcd Oran~ewood Bouuqu.c .LS thear ptrsonal headqu.mer\. \ht' u1J The bo~mque acctpu dona11om AnJ d0<htnE: put on consignment I .. (n•ngewooJ Boutique t~fot•ttd--llt .lH~r Coot ll11!h-4•Y m Corona del Jviar •nJ u uptn from I I • m tu ~ p rn Mond~\ tl1rou~I· \ . .irurw\ The tore 1~ <IC> eJ Sunda\ Club activities keep members in shape Tht Spot:tang House in NtwPort &sch iJ rtsdy for summtr with several indoor and outdoor acuv1t~s planntd for 1cs mtmbtrs. "We are a servace-or~nttd club and want to· 8'"'' mtmbtrs what Che)' w.i nt n • IEIERU • llSTllCT •SATURDAYS • OFFSHORE • CITCHIT EACH PIECE Now Thru S•t. M•r 21th IEIS Ill SHIRTS JllS • BIARD TllllS WILi SHIRTS - SWll ~ TRUllS • By All The HOttest Makers . and dcwn.e," p)'rO K1mblt 1tener.il , ms.naitt.saTcJ __..~_._..._.._.__...o.....;,._~~~44-&- TM p<>ning Hou~ rt ct ntl) tin1 htd itl tMJOt refurbishment prOJt Ct. Changes includt 1dd1uons 1n the locker rooms. new equipment for the outside aet1v1ty uta .1nd a ntw spnng loadeJ floor in the studio, as well A' a new wood noor 1n the ftvm Tht 4,,000-squAre·fO<X duh current· ly featurts 11 racquetball courts lour squash couns. thrtt and "olleyball couru. an outdoor pool. fret wtt1ehts, aerobics clam~ b.ukttball court .rnJ wttght uatn1n~ equipment The ruu uranr ar Tht 5porttn~ House provides a n1ct break for members and l(UtSU ~rving soup, •Lads' and sanJ w1ches, u well d 1u1cc:, bttr and wine coolers, memher find " a comforiable puce to ul"ldwind i&lter r workout ~guts for squu h, bukttball .rnJ voUeybell are SCMduled throu~hout rhe tprin~ and ~ummcr l('Uun. Hours for tM club art ,,~am. to 10 P""m Mond1y t>trough Fuda~ and Ra .m. ;-~_,......:......c.__._ to 7 pm. Saturday and Sunday The Sponing House 11 located at 3601 Jamlx>rtt 1n Newpoct Beach. for m0tt inform1tion. call {Hi) i'H·<nl>,. Spyro KJmbfe belteves service Is Important to members. Bedding makes baby 's room a special place • f or mor Doctor's clients look and feel good Youm arid bftucy can lbc pr1 by ~ cht ~ (Of ftlt NtUK Molftn-wcht~ of CotmftlC :tut~ .., nn mno¥t ~ bulgn •nd •mldel. .. MEN'S SHIRTS by TOMATO and morel . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. LADIES' (FAMOUS MAKER Lightweight Jackets You 'll recognize this famous maker outerwear Mfgr-... Discontinued styles and some slight Irr ' s in a great selection of colors and styles. S-M-L- No Ladies Costa Mesa JUST WHAT THE BOYS WANT.~. AND AT A · GREAT PRICE ..... FAMOUS MAKER SHOATS. We can't.mention the NAME bUt you'll know them on light ... Compare $24-$21. I ....... -~-.. ·-'~-. " • Kie re keeps up wi th fashion with name -brand clothing Wallpapers To Go is decorators one-stop shop Kttping fashion-conscious chil- dren in ihe latest clcxhin~ and accessory styles is what Kaere at Fashion Island does best. Ncx only does the store offer fashions for youn8 girls, Kiere also carries clcxhmg for infants and toddlers (girls and boys~ toddles sizes 2T. 3T and 4 to 6X, White said. "We have specialty items that won't be found anywhere el~ ... White said. Do-1t·your el fer and· professionals both. will find one of the largest selemons of.~wallpaper avaalable •t Wallpapers To Go. · With Stores located in Santa Ana, El Toro and a soon-to.open store in Orange. Steve and Patricia Blaskae, owners. say the tore has more than no St)·les of wallpaper an stock. as well as several books customers can special order from . N()( only does the large seleetion ~ these stores apart, but so does iu customer $1tisfaction policy. "Our customers are the most important aspect -they have to be 100 percent satisfied," Steve Blaskie said. To demonstl'1te this point, Blaskae said they let customers return rolls of paper -with<?Ut a restock chuge. "If a customer buys a wallpaper design or style they like, but geu home and decides that it won't work, or doesn't look good, e\len if they ha\le unwapped it, ft will accep< it back.'' 8lask1e said the ma1ority of wallpaper shopptrs are customers who prefer to do it themselves. "We offer several st'rvices to help cusromen who have decided to put up thear own paper.' Some of tht services availabfe include clasws offered at no charge Thursdays and Saturdays on how to hang wallpaper. and an an-home design service, experienced designers will work with customer$ in their home to coordinate color and paper The Santa /\N store 1s located at 3394 S. Bristol (near MacArthur): the fJ Toro _ as located at 2400 S~anr, and in Orange the store will"be open Mltt month and 1s located at 921 N. Tustin Hours for the stores are Monday through Friday 10 a m to 9 p m.; Saturday 10 a m to 6 p.m., and Sunday noon to ~ p.m. For more information. call (714) 641-4041. Currently the store is carrying a large scleetaon of s~ing cl0thes and dresses for Easter. 'We have a Large selection of prc-tttn, sizes 7 throuf!h 14, dresses and casual wear," Lisa Wh ite, manager, said. Name brand designs such as Mouse Feathers, Three blind Mice and Hollywood Babes are available in sizes newborn to 24 months and Gift ideas for b1rthdl)'S or Other special occassions are available, with a variet)' of items not usuall) found in standard gift Stores. Young shop~rs will be delighted with fashions and Bifts that will make them feel special. Three 26·inch telev1s1ons play fashion videos or MTV to provide a comfortable acmosphere for young shoppers and parents. Facilities for adults, children set Los Caballeros apart Kiere as located at 319 Newport unter Dr. at Fashion Island. With the recent nice weatherpeople thank about beginning a workout J Los Cabelleros Sports V11l1ge an are staning to think abouc bathing suits progr1m to get in shape and t9ne and Fountain Valley offers individuals and and tans-b~fim they mi ht wan to firm muscles. families a. large scleetion_.Qf workout ~=;:=======================~T.====~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiiii_;iiiiiiii~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..., programs and sports acuv1ues both indoors and outdoors. Join us for a special TRUNK SHOW With over 250 sweaters Friday, March 17 10am & 8pm 1069 Fashion Island (Bullock's Wilshire Wing ) 72 1·8829 THE SOPHISTICATED HOMEOWNER SHOULD NOT PASS THIS UPI 100 yr old International Company 1s 1ntroduc1n1 ... 100% 101-Toxic C1r1t1t I U1th1lst•FJ lrycl111l11 - A method that has been widely used in Europe since 1965. We will dry clean a traffic area for FREt at no obligation - (we guarantee 1t m wntmg). so you will become. fam11tar with our method and 1f you're satisfied w1lh the results we will be glad to give you an estimate. For-rnott tnfotmalt0n--,n<Hst1males please-call .. --L 714 521-0121 or 1·800-543-2818 M-F 5-7 p.m. Sat 11-1:30 ·sECURITY AND SUCCESS! CELLULAR CAR PHONES PAY FOR THEMSELVES NOW -MORE AFFORDABLE THAI EVER BEFORE From $595.00 • 0 Down • Financing, A 0 C No P1ymellts for 90 D1r1 a-: Studies over the last IOU' years have proven that a cellUI¥ car phone actually pays for 11self in the first 4 mon~ (on the.....,., and goes on malung you s for~ Yru hme IS worth much l'nOfe than you thi111 Now you can t\ITI iqirocl.c!Nt nvel t•mt 11110 money and soc:cess' a-tr: What IS the value of the pe.ac. ol ITlllld, lcnowing that t+lt ones you love win nevtr be stranded and can call lor help or be called in wi "'*gency .._cs orly $25 Pf1 month That's YflfY 1nmcpensive 1nstnroce1WI .... •,_111111111 ... *a..., ta "",...., 1.n:-:;.;;;. M I .... _.,__ lfMI ..... • lftlt,,.... ............. ...... .. ... _ Designed as family club wit h f~cili­ ue-s for children and adults. the sports v1Uage siu on 17 acres with }() tennis courts, 20 indoor racquetball courrs. a ~ meter pool, restaurant and fitne\s center with exercise equipment. free weights and aerobics classes. "Most clubs say-thq•tt f.maly clubs. but do ncx have any activities for children. We have a variety of act1v1ues -for1tnts, '1{-"'n BoYe-. g~•~m•~. said. An<><her feature 1s that children eight ye_ars old and up (af the) pass a California Riviera lnimo PHOTOGRAPHY Hair, Make Up, (36) Photos Plus (2) 8x10's s75 Rq $195 SPECIAL RMF..RA PICC. BIG BLOW .tfS ~ lOx«>A~~ FREE Consolution Appointment --- ----------------~~ --- EBEL The Architects of Time • )( €SE:L FINE APPAREL -A Great Place. For -up .. to-date styling - -excellent prices - -designer labels galore - -wardrobe counseling - -prjceless service - If you wish not to be pampered we understand 2207 Main Street In Seacllff Vlllace--= Huntington Beach OPEN 7 DAYS Mon · Sat I~• SUn 9-5 • (714t 9eC>-Sn2 Rt·.11 r"-•upl 1~-..'\I rc.·.11 fnod Th.it ' " h\ I "~It II I ()!\'I ( t'lll 'I Tllt.':\ don I 't·'" ~· 'ou co Jt-.11h or fll.lt.c.• \lKl ll\c.' '"'pr~· !XK k:1,...·d fot 1'.h II" .1 tf"-•t \1MI \~II\ 11\t" \\Ith safety test ) can be at tht club and use the facil1t1es without adult su pervision An0ther advant~e 10 members of the sportsvallage as Its abunoan<e <5f ed ucated and well -trained staff We like to hirer people who hJve thetr degree or are upper le\el student~ an the fitness field,' Bove said Reasonable price~ and the amount of facalaues a\latlable makt Los Caballeros the place to get an shape for the summer. Bove encouragts families and 1nd1v1d· ua1sto contact che club fer a.tout of the facility Los Caballeros Sp<>ns Village 1s lofftt-0 •t-1+2+.1 N•wh~ SL--Ul.. Fountam Valley For more anformauon, call (714} )46..8"5() FATAL ATiltAOION :.;, l l(,('"}I((' ? IJl(;/(p featuri.ng l'OITWltic ·~ frx M>men and ~ &#' ~~Al:. 3645 E. COMt Hwy Corona del Mar 723-0525 . l . . . ~ ~radition, integrity sets local jewelers apart ,. Trad1t1on-tht ,,,~J encompastu!I cuscomen -Ytt0\lt made at mort chat TradiuocuJ JeweltTs 111 Ntt11port pco(ess1onaJ looking, as well as func· ~ach stand (or. ln the ume location tional." Halfacre said. · for the last 10 years t~ store 1ust rectntly moved -next door. Wtth Its upens1on from f lOO squar' fttt to 2,lOO squa.R ftn Tradmonal ]'welers hu expanded its fin' ,,w,lry lint lO 1ncludi a Cartier boutfqut, u w'U u a compltte gem lab and rtpeir arta Although wt had the~ ueas 1n ou1 Ofher stort -wt've txpanded chem and madt thtm more to the way we wanted them to bt Marion Halfacre. owner with wife Lula, said T~dataonal Jewelers comempe>ray decor and friendly st ff puts customers at ta~ -whilt display cabtntu highlight cu t0m crafted 1ewelry as wtll as Ofner qualatj mtrchandasc such as Patek Ph1ll1p and MO'!fdO wacc es Boehm pe>rcelain pieces add the final touch to tht warm armosphere. We wanted wanted the new Store to be the best for us as well as for our With three gr1duace gemolog1su, Trad1tt<>nal Jewflers spccialaies an cus. tom dt S}gntd 1.e .... elry ~~". in gold. stl\:tr 1nd pcecaous and s1m1·prcc1out stones. "We II do any pa«e. large or small -customer sausf act100 as what " .. most impe>rtant," M said The store also offers iewtlry and watch repeat as wc:ll as appraa h and pearl smnging "Our goal is to be cht finest 1n-ell) SlOre an Orange County- not necc ~rily to have the most, but to bt t~ be$t,' Halfacre sud . Half acre urges pt<>ple to come visit the store -'and af you like us, chen )'Ou .should shoe us. One of the most JJnpattaru. tluogJ_ wt can off er our cuscomers as antcgnty.: Trad1t1ona!Jewelers 1s located at 2646 San Miguel. 1n the ewpe>rt Hills Ctnt" for more rnformauon, call (714) 760-80}~. OUll _fiew ~ Splli~g 5-osRio~ Olle ReJLe b oll 2os-teJL Come see our new line of accessories Tr••tloNll Jewelers 1pec .. Hae1 In custom de1t9ned jewelry pieces In gold, sllver and predou1..and slmf- preclous stones. DANI ELLE f ACTOQY O UTLET ~TOQE featuring Elegance In Baby Bedding 1\-emendous savings on .. f'acton Close Outs • Dl5Conunued Patterns · ScwnJ. Pet store has friendly atmosphere ff \OU m-p uito the ~mall. but adequaccly tocked, ptt tore 1n Hum· ingcon 84:ach you may btJreeced by adte. the store's mascot an a taltmed Blut from Amazon who wall talk to you. or Jo one of her famous netzes Donald foster and Augu t Cou". owners of this homey little tort called Pet>. Ptt . Pets w11l 1lso greet cu tomcr wath a frac-ndly amtu<le and enrhu 1asm for t\tf) thing from Easter bunnies tO uop1cal fa h to their exouc rtpulcs and insects The store currendy ~as a Jack Ru ssell lt'rrttr and mUl1tur~ d~hshund puppltl adlt' ha) btlome \.en pupular. \O "' recent!\ •Cqurred omc bab\ Blue r rom Am.uons -jUSI 111.e ~ ad1e r 0 ttr ~·d I le added that the bards .Ht' noc h.ud 10 teach to peak. and )houlJ hiH thtir l1r t couple of "''Orth .H tour or i1ve month of a~e The store .also ha~ a bab) M.aca w l"uStcr and Court, boch prt\llOusl\ crnplu} eJ .at Hughci .hucra_ll Jwded ~e\.tral monchs ago to go IQJO business on chetr own St-\.cr.al monch) a~o che\ opened Pet\ Pets, Ptt • I th111I. \\t' h.t\t' bttn \Ulle\slul bet JU St \\ t' tr~ to make Our Store wmfuruhlt -with a fne ndh. homr\ THE WINTER WEIGHT IS OVER ... tmosplmt,'' f<>Sltr id Somcthtng tlst that makes u~ p<>pular are our rtuonablt prices and high quality produm · Tht t()(e recently U?lnded itS wge supply of animal food. Especially tn frtshly mixed bulk "We art ~t} proud of our food we offer for b11ds in bulk - 1t 1s maxtd fresh and customers can tee what chey arc buying. as opposed to buying ba~ged food," he said Of) anJ "canned food for dogs is available ma variety of m1ns 'We have dry foods based in bttf, ch1cktn. lamb and ~tn avacado -for anunals who ma)· be 1Uerg1C co certain food." Supplrcs and toys arc elso 1n abundance, and rverythcng 1s easily accrsslble for cu tOmtr s 1nspcet1on We want customer to come rn and feel comfomable here , ThC' score also ha a grooming and • b.uh1ng service for dogs and cat as well a for birJs \t e clap nails and wings," he Slld Aquuwms. bard and hamster cages and other nccc saty supplies for repc1lcs ind fish art also available. Pers. Pt1), Pets as located at 19696 Beach sr .. d ar the l\:ewland Center rn I funtm~mn Beach For more infor· mauon. call (714l 963· 717~ Now lhal :iQr1ng Ml Sptung, II s t;IM 10 Iha e otf 'lie ""'"* blatts ano o« ready lot th•s )'Mr s arrey ol revealing .um!'Mf '"'1t0n1 And Slender 'f'ou• os Just IM ptac. to do II With our ·No SWMt '" WC>fkout us•ng •••~I. high ~·tion .,..,. CtH mach.net you II sta.rt f11m1ng and Ion·~ your 1T1U9Ci.s trom 11\e ..,.,y hiwt "MtttOtl VOv-'*-.. ~ 9nd •• 111111 • lew VI. • you H b9gln losing tnctlee N. ~ '*>u ~are no IMmbershle>I tO buy ll'ld no ctu.. to r>at Plut ,,cur 1,,_ vt11t 11 FReE • Ooo t wetgh1 arouno any IOl'lger Try S~ _.._IOd_a._.y __ _ t ~~~ Apphqued Comforters · Headboard&. Bumper !:lets ----Dust Rutncs · Wall. Ha11gi11gs • Tei 1 ~lle-Pt'OOU£~---t-H--~c·~;!-""""!'-.rf'T~ 3127 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (714) 673-4740 ,, ~ Mon·Frt 10-5:30 , 0~ '~ J/tuS:t l:;e<j( :%1.t ']if}" ... Spend a day at the largest falllily tltn~ club in the West PEND~DAY AT THE LARGEST FAMILY FIT ESS CLUB INTHEWEST-RIGHT IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD! Iili <:ABAII,EROS SPCJUS Yiu.AGE Call for A FREE Day for the Whole Family. Factory Outlet 'tore· 3026 S. Oran~ A\'e • • nta Ana. lA 92707 Call for d1rec1Joris. ·Telephone 714/54().2331 Hours: Tuesda)' thru Saturda)', 9AM-5 PM ... 121 5 W. Baker Suite C Costa Mesa 548-0711 Vou ti love 111 THAT'S EMTEATAl~NT Th• Mov\e P\.C• t ..-.cuon of We otter you the \8~~4:9 ctasak:S, and Beta and VHS toPNew . \\nes \nclud• ch1dren's films tereos bl ank audiO m1n~-F. '"M s or1es. and Nlnten-e• access cas "'' do games 720-~8 LaUfl Cur\\S, ~~et's/Managef'S • Limodream: on the road with class Leonard Rivcro's love of classic glides into the fenders O\.er the high automobiles from the 'Jos. lead him tnco spoked wheels and comes to a scoop i11 realizing his dream. With Rivero front rhat is made of fiberglass. desi6"ing his Limousines and his wife, Then came the Dragon Limo, a Mar11, running the Limodream busines neoclassic design of the '}Os in Huntington Beach, they seem to hne Duesenberg. Four feet longer wnh a found a winning combination. removable hardtop that swoops over Drtgon Roadsm. designed b) ' club Style seating fos live tht car has Rivero four years ago took the best tiffany coach lighting. color television featu res from the 19}0$ auromqbile , with VCR and stereo "Other limousine and rhe Dragon became a 19.foot long. services rent the Dragon Limo to soft top convertible two seater. The sublease to cusromers because rfiey have craftmanship 1s evident in rht long torso nothing like tht'm in their Ottts," Rivero hood, the stepside runninAboard that said R1\.ero hopes ro have 10 Dragon Limos in his fleet, and then manufacture them to sell to <><her limousine services. Since all R1vero's limos use Lincoln engines, pens and service arc no problem. As the · 30s Dragon Limo 1s driven down the strttt, people point, wave, and stare, with reacuons like this, Rivero believes this would make this limo very popular for sale. · Fdr more informauon or to re~rvc a car for special cvenrs. call (714)964·9}()0. • ... lllvero The Diet Center offers adVi~e for looking good Thoughts of the summer sun, beaches, suntans and swimsuits arc fast becoming a reality. What t) pe of body will you put into your sw1msuu this summer~ Now is rhc time ro get into shape so you &n en1oy the summtr sun without hiding under larers of clothing If getting into shape invol\es losing" few pounds, a local Diet Center counselor has some exercise tips that will help 1mprO\IC ph) s1cal health. The following sug/Zestions will "help in gemng in shape for rhe summer e Treat yoursdf to at least 20 minutes of Light exercise C\ery day. Brisk walkmJ.:. b1nchng and swimming are all excellent ways to firm and mone muscles as > ou lose excess v.e1ght • berc1se at tht same umt each day. If )OU know that at .i specific ume you arc to exrrc1se, 1t will be easier to form the habit. Morning exercise is a great sumulant, and evening extrc~ is a wonderful relaxant. So sclttt a time that will fit your indi .. idual lifestyle. •Never Start cxerc1S1ng until you ha\c warmed up your muscles. Warming up, 1f onl) for a few manures, will save-,ou . from painful in1uries. And rcmcm~r. cooling down when you finish 1s 1ust as balanced meals. 1 vital when leading a • physically acuvc lifest )'le Make sure you eat a variery--of lean meats, fresh fruits and vegetables and whole.gr.11n proJucts. ., • Realtzt that an exerc1st progcam 1s not an excuse to cat more Exercmng wuhout a change in eating habits 1s an incffecme wa ) t0 lose weight -:::========================::::--1 important. e Do not overlook daily opportunmes •Make sure you ha\ie a doctors approval before embarkm>t on a strenuous "cxcrc1~ prow11m This precaution 1' especia lly important 1( \'OU have led a fa1rl) sedcntaq Li fest) le. ue morc. tlwl a fcw~ds 011trwei~ht. or ~re o'er age \~ Custom Fashions b y H-IQU1 for exercise Clurtb the Stairs instead of using the elevator. or park the car at the far end of the lot and walk SC\.tral blocks co the shopping etnter-Thne acuvmes burn dp more calorics than vou might think I-or more inform;111on comact your local Diet Center In l\ewpon Beach call (7-141760-1200, an~ m Hun{mgwn Beach call (714 1 960·7~ FOR MEN AND WOMEN e Suppl\' )'OUr bod) with a generous suppl) o( essential numt'nts every day. Good numuon, in the form of well· • Custom Made Bridal Gowns • Custom Made Dresses, Suits, Pants, etc •Formal Rental &Sales • Custom Made Suits & Sh irts •Ready Made Suits & Coats • Alteratiofls on all types of fabrics & styles induding Gala nos, Andrew Lug & other designer garments that need special attention Cl.ASSES WITH Cam«Ct 'Berro Ce c c.trtifitd /.5. D Tt«lttr b Procl1t1on" BASIC CLASS ScMdul.d on 2 \.~llendJ- Fn Apr. 28. 7·10 PM • Sat ·Sun Apr 29 & 30. 9 AM·5 PM S•t ·Sun. May 6 4i 7. 9 AM·5 PM • m S200 &-.W£EK COURSE Tuesday Ewn.ings, 7·10:30 PM • Mav 2·30 & June 6-20 • ftt S200 lnter'?Md11te • Adval"KTCI Courws to ti. scheduled Enroll~t L.imllt d-C£U's for N111St$ "'t•1hiblt ult( Bd of Rrgrs Numng Pl'OC,d<r "°47 .. for tnrollment and 1n.lonnat1on, pi.ase call Canu.I~ 1t (714) 497-8235 Some•g for EveryBODY 50%0FF INITIATION MEMBERSHIP FEE • Home of the Orange Countv Yoga Center • 2 complete weight rooms / fREE Inst r uction • Over 50 aerobics classes each week, with certified Instructors • Raquetball at squash courts/ fR EE clinics • Licensed massage staff • 25 Meter heated outdoor pool • Sand volleyball I rRff: clinics • fREf Child care ... • Basketball Gym • PLUS many additional amenities • Indoor & Outdoor Volleyball • Basketball Le-cues The g lass ·house Orrefors is ont o( rhe worlds leading producer~ of fine er} stal m ~1.m, table.Wfre and acces)orics The Swedish company. known for 1r~ cl~\\1l contemporary sryle and engraved glass, produces more th.in ~) nt""m) _priced bct~cn S60 and $60,000 Orrcfors 1s located on thl' fim le\d o( Crystal Court. near South Coast Plan For mt;re informauon, (all 11)- 54i).1m ';/({ )\ SoKeuett CZf 1tlen@ OOUNl'RY GIFrS i oorurrm~ • pring is here & we invite you to stop in & see our new arrivals. Ju.st in time for Easter ... cute plush bunrues. fabric bunni , 1laikes" bunnies. "Out of the Woods" chicks & bunnies ... & much, much more. 17~ Santa Ans Ave., C<i;ta M • 650-M35 BRINGUFE TO YOUR INTERIORS WE' J I ............... , ......... ,... ... ..,,.. ... .......,. ............ I0%-5"" OFF ._...... .. _.,..... • IO%-l0% Off Arthur John's offers quality Anhur John's is a charming womtn , apparel shop in 5acltff V1l11~, •quaint cent~ rtmin1sccnt o( an Englisft fishing villa&c TIW inm iof o ( Art hur J ohn's lS b11ght and 1iry with tabks displaying 1e~lry and ICCtSSOf~, wuh tuy ICCtSS to tht ricks o( drt>sn The emphasis here is on artful dresstng .:irh a touch o( clau f0r tht' toul look, and au at rtasonablt prictt. Tht $t0ft has an excttlt nt range of s12ts, and M2rte Lee DeMa10, owner, is on hand co gi\it exptn adv1n, but onl · 1f u ked. . • ~re.IS noc 1 fttlan~ of bemg fushcd or pressured into buying something. DeMaio carries dt:s18nt r labels such as Clues, 1lan1, Karin Stevcru, Condor and Stu'd10 I at rtductd prices. She also has a very discincrivt collccnon of JeWelf) and accessorst's. The handcrafttd 1ewelr) from South America and Mexico ,, lovt'ly anJ the 1ewelry seltcuon chanJ.ttS rtl(ularl V1s1tors will en1oy rdand ~hopping at Arthur John s locartd ac 1107 Main St. llunungton Bc.ich The ~tore 1s optn from IQ a m ro 6 pm Monday through SaturJay and CJ a.m to ~ pm. Sunday For mort' 1nform.u1on, c.tll (71'1) ~n2. Berek sweater show scheduled W1th tht' un t'•UOnall cold tt'm· puraturcs 1n Southern ( .iliforn11, )V.t'•Ut'rs are rnore tn demaoJ than t'\rt AnJ at SporunA_ Lafe tn Pash100 I I.ind 1 !Jr~e ..Clt'et100 ol Bert'k ~v.nttrs wall kttp 1ndl\ .Juah ~arm as ~II as makt 1 fashion Stalt'ffient "Tht~ art h.inJ.knit, 111 couon no"dty thtmt s .. cattr ," Tern 1u1cht. ownt'r of f>Orttng Life, .11J I ht SV.t'ltt'f\ tt".iturt pon, holaJay. annt\t'r an and birthJa) theme~. )ht' idJtd I\ Trunl.. how 1) tht'duled at porttntt l.a(e, I rad.t). Marth 17 A lu) An~tles reprt)t'ntame uf tht Bcrtk ~wr.ut'r line will be at thl' .scort front JO J rn. w !\ p.rn. co answer question~ We will ha"e about 100 .sweater with t'\er~ thcmt imaginable, Guachtt \aiJ . Qu1k jacket~ art al~o .t\,ulable at tht' stort' ' fhe.sc are a1.-i1l<1blt' tn e1tht'f sweatshirt or j.ickt'l \tvle," ht \a1J. Madt from anttqut', d ma.i;eJ quilts · from FredriCksburA. T eos, ti e~ unique 1ackr1s arc '"aalablc an 11 \anet\ ol color) anJ pattt'rn Alon~ with pring tashaoM Sporting l.llt' also came a large ~IC<..llUn of a (t'~\Ortn \U(h as ·>C.tr\e,, 1e\l.dr\. handb•~' .mJ more to idd to outfit§. I he: \tort t) lo<•ted at H~>l> i\ewport Ctnter Dr 10 '\c:" port lkach > I ashaun 1'1.inJ, i llf murt' 1nformit"1on cotlt (~11 1111.~J\) Berelc sweaters have..,, • •r•I themes. JWT Club 6ff ers more than just tennis 1\01 h.t\ 111~ " p.mncr I\ on<' ol tht m.1111 W'l'lfflt'S v..hrn 1nJ1" 1Ju.ih v. 1m1 10 pl.i) tc:nrm hut "' John \\•\flt' I cnn1\ Club an '\t v..pon lka1 h ti t' ''"'" ta\...n Ult' of th.tt p1oh(c:111 V. atia I(\ l 011tplttt' nt.Atd1 ;arr:.ingan): ~r\lll' \'( t' IOllt' llt'V. 11 llllh('f\ JllJ llldh h 1hrn1 w1d1 pt·oplt' v.nli \1m1lar ,l.;111 k\cl\, John ( raa~ • .a\\l\lant lllOA~liA~tr ul the club. -...1J Juhn \\ ~\ nc I uum Uub ~rr,m~c-\ mardin ht-tv.rrn "' mtmhcr' on 1 Ja\ cu J.i\ h;,i\I\ .t) v.d l a\ lvr mun<'\ " lOnmhuteJ w .t lool l h.tran One ol tht' m\rh) 01~>u1 the John \'I: .I,\ nt' 1 er rm ( tub tS that 11 onh oflrr.., lt'I 01\ r1t .. 1\ not trut', Cr;,11c \i11d Mc:rnbt-r' •an. u t' tht' n1i1t'·h,1lc: C'XC'lUll\t' 1.'.Ult ll>\.tr\C.': thttl \V. lllHlllO~ pool\ .11 J 1l1t fiinB' l<"nltr thllt "part ol 1hc: "..t'v.pon("f Roon \1t mhcr~ itbu h:&\t' lull u~ 111a111 'fM· \.tun:i, Ill.a \\a~t' ura pro \l1op irnJ l hald .tit' 'Cf Vl{t' I ht' c; luh '' '" mut h :.t '•X1:.I pla• t , :II) "di tt) u I) a tt nna) and ocher act1v1ttts duh ht .aJded T~ JWT Club plans nt'tm )lll h .t\ brtd!lt, dart leagues and mumhh tourru.mt'nt and partit'S for member~ A lull b.tr .tnd nack counter " up,tair\ IO the club. TI1c: fohn ~.\~ Tcnntt-Oub ~ llK. arrJ · .. t I Pl Jamboree an Nt wport lknh nti..1 to the ~cwport<"r Inn Rt\Ort Mtmbcrshaps art' current!) J\'111lab1c: h,r ·more information, call ""I I <~l>i.f~I ~pt·n.&l .A< (~\l(lt) )UC h .lS the UpulOOJJJR ,.--- th.in 1mpm11n 11 Cakutt.1 Sthnfaltd an t\pql 1h1\ nrnt FRE-E CATALOG · Treatmen,tcan .cure co-dependency Dtd \Ou t'\t'r "'w1Jtr wh\ thanM~iUSt frequc:nt accid<"nts ntver go )OU r w.a\' Do vou find Trt"atment of co-dt~ndt'nq focu\C\ yourself,. kms wh) Jo l OilwaH finJ the on h<"lpsng the tnd1v1d6al ~e tht' hr~ unhealth) rtla11oosh1p' Wh., do I ha't pacturt 8) hrcakan.!( throush the !low Jut\ ont' .tl l ompla '>h rim, lh I\ rn.iJt up uf ta>:fo tc0111 ' m.l1t hc-J 1'\ """"" for .l'Ott" t'Of>Y '°"" l Frtt <AJ4k>g · the child who 1s .ilwa >s l(t'lllOEt into delusional rhink1t18 and txperat'ncan~ 1ointn~ .. I.? \l('p \upport ~rvup ~uc.11 J \ thl' \lift An .tUUIOO \dh tht ((';Wt)"' of Got•ent1'fntl Boolu (o.Jependtot\ Anon) n11.>u' ur AJuh memhcr\ .mt! lht tt.lll\\ thtn pl.t~ for Clulc.lren of Akuhulao, OI!> v.cll a\ rht rJt\eJ mune\ A pomon of tht a... '~<ll•' ll ... lu"f'"" f)( ~Oil U 11 W trouble' Wh) arn I fillt'd w11h udness the feelangs in a saft tnvaronmtnt rhe anxtct). slume and fur ' co-dt'ptndent as more ap<.'to stop th<' \t'tktnM 1rr.1tn1enr w11h cl11IJrrn of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .1ll uhul1c worl.. for more u11oim;1t1on. lUIH.tlt fhert'~ Thormc:n I ( ~\'( I lt'r pm.t i<' pr.it11H 1\ loc..ireJ JI IOOl Dme ·, \Ult< I 10 111 l\tv.pon Bc.icla Thormcn \pt'CIOAllll'\ 10 c.u:'Jt'ptllJc.nu trt'atmc:111 <1nJ 111 .. , he rt .. dtt'tl ar 1"'11 ... !! .... , .. If thtse qutmons .irl' f.tmaluu 10 \OU mtdrcacors the~ h.i\t betn usan~. tht n ~Ou are suffcran,.: from .a Ja~asc, • fhrough t.tklllg mks •nd makin~ new disea~ ulltd CO·dtptndenq Tht m m chou.es tht baJ feelanJ.tS begin to he.al, co-dcpendcnq orrg1nateJ an tht 19'Ch le•' an~ behind sh.im<" wh1c;h w•~ felt in to describe pt'mms .tOettcd b\ an<Xher the pa~ And f1n011lr the co-dependtnt 1ndMduaJ'j altohol or drug IJ)(' In the lrarn.s to appreca.;1c: 1hc1r unaqueu wht'r 1990s at. hu bcc:n rcdtlant d ro l harac · r;:====·===================· ========================d rtnze 10) inJ1\lc.lual "'ho lt\tS m • )tatt' of prt'()(cupt11on o1nd extrt'mt' dc- pc:ndenL<' on .t P"'"°" or obJt lt (alcohol. Jru>!, luoJ ~x or ""ork llm preoccupation lu J) to .t rt1t1d p.Attt'rn ul beha1.aurs .. tuch ampmom the unaqut nc>S of iht inJ1,1Ju.&I IMtca,J one funcuon> tn .i )t..ic: ol J1,ror1c:J tlunkm~ or dclu\lon rt'\Uhtn,t.! an .i narrow view of what ont St"e~ .• wJ ' b11ndan~ trom all ~lpful tnlormarnm A lOmmon )\lllptom of lo-Jc ptndtncy '' ph'''"'' alrnt'~s The: dhtortcd 1hmk1n~ .inJ rt'pr<"Hton ul fttltng leads 10 ph \\acal pr oblem\ >u<h a.$ htad01ches, col111s h.iclr. p:un anJ shoulJer t(n\lon face mt p<t(){CUp.i · 1ion with a probll'm m.a> ruul1 m New process dty cleans lo s1( Enretpnst~ -Ir c IS brsn1tmg ~ statc-Of·thc·•rt dr dranin,c mc-thod ut cuptt 1nJ upl1ol~er~ cltanang tu Oran~t Coone, U'1n1t .t mcdaod founded b) Vor\\trk Co in Wtst t'rman rn the ·\Os, lkt' lo af. 09"ncr, hu Jecrdt'J to expanJ h1 lo~ AnJtclts busanc s inw tht local market "The mtthoJ v..e u~ 1s ICJO pt'tCCnr non-to11 and 1s also U.l pctlt'nt dry " Josssf txplaincd ch.u wht'n they finish the cl u nmg pr(l(e s che carpet or uphob«tf} J0ts 1~ not ~cc or d.irnp "Wh.lt '" rcall) unique 1 that at the same time of clcanm ""c 11 h.l\e 1dJ1mc char kills gerrm, tl.actet11 and odon. is ~011 anJ \tlin rt"5ntant, 'ind -. '4.llar muJant chat ptu<<'lt lrom t .. Jan b} dw w n,' t"I( ~1J. lht compin ollt'n cu tomeri. a no- oblagauon frtt Jemonstrttioo, "and 1f t~ ltkt u -.e ... ,11 c In n t~ rt~ o( tlwtt houw -"e u c 100 pt re cm cont1Jcn1 ... I 1( Enrcrpu\t~ n I ~t<"J it UllO Bonavt'KI, uatt IOI n nta f-c ~"'BS •CuMoma rt ur~cJ to tonta<c tht companr •t (!100) 8')1:6 bt-tWttn IM hours o ) to pm fonJ.t \ chrou~b Friday and I l m. to l:JO pm on SMurday. To beat the Medicare Surtax, follow the footprints. SlartJna ID } 989, aD t.aX'PI) Cr'il 65 and O\~r .,ho are tblibk" for Social Secunty bene6ta. •ill~ subject to a Medicare Surtait that coWd ~t much $t,600•. The only way to d«tt&IC' thia tu 11 to lower t.axabk-""-'Omt. AIJance. w uwiatble pnt in !Tallual f\Rls. offers five quality tu·fr-te uwe t· menu to mavmi.u the effects of ltk- oew ~ Swtu. Lt>m> more ab<Nt how Allilnce can help you 11 our upcorrq ecmmr. Just fo&low the in~ pant's b>tpnnta. -. To: 1n1C' Tamr Platr ------SH FARSON l.EHMA.N RL'TIDN .... Sa1 'farch 18 9 lOam $har"Sl)fl Lt-hman Hunon 8 1111u 1 \f1o.·:\nhur Uhd l'fnthvU'f, ~t .. po<t 8H h '"'""' fn•m ''"'" "'•'"" \uport l 11tnilll.cl \fin Kl" TOl>.'\\11 955-756 7 6 ce· Tht im · ·bit gj.1nt in mutual fund& ---.--- h<'a""1n Lehman Hullo• Inc I ~•J \tac nhur B"d Pcnlh®st :..tvo f"•r1 ik-a(h, ( 92660 SPRING CLEARANCE SALE! I Bargains Galore ,-Unbelievable! (Aho Selected SprinR Arri v•ls 20·25'1• Off) Somethin1 Speci•I feminine f •shk>ns .. Eicht week Codependency T reamen1 Proiram St11ts Aptl lOth 111\,lud.. AA an1laat prn•le intake se~~aon. 2'1 llr lhtr•Pt &roup session on Th11rsda1 t\• Nlt£S <t'ld o1 weekelld !fire.I 1001 Dove St . SWt1 140 Newport Beach for f11rlht1 1nl11rnat1M COtl!a I Th1res1 Tho•s11, LCSW 122-7747 "Best in the West" BECOME A MEMBER OF CALJFORNIA'S FINEST TENNIS CLUB FOR ONLY 5 400 John Wayne Tennis Club otters a quality "country-club" atmosphere with unparalleled services and fac11tt1es including: EXECUTIVE COlf • IWlllM• NaJ -IPA Present this ad as a co mplemen tary guest pass to play tennis and enjoy our complete facility fo r·one da y. (By Appointment Only) Phone or come ln today 844-8800 J ohn Wayne Tennis C lub 1171 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach PLEASECAU; LlllODREAll • • ~ I I I I I I ENTER OUR I \ PRIZES GIVEN IN 3 AGE GROUPS: . *AGES 2 to 4 • AGES 5 to 6 * AGES 7 to 9 NAME __ ADDRESS CITY PHONENO . -----AGE __ _ •• EB 642-5678 REALTY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH --·"' -·~ -ENJOY tM ~Md rel•• /Jn _, I !IA l t • '• A'>'oU( 1At[5 Cozy Clrpt Cod Doll ..... 28A 28A, \'Ww I spa. Bulk*'• dfum! $4:Z5k CALL TONY &45-11&6 tntM~ P•tlo-, aowc:ten!Wedwftragran1 ~ e.~iJ.~idC ftowtf9 ':n:~ ~= -I. ••• ~1 &storege -+~ ;p;;,· 3b'.\1, l•m. rrll OPEN SUN 1 .... , 704 Gold- wi'We4 bW. Comm pool, .,_,od • 48R :ZBA bull!· 11pj1 & tennl1 COUfta, 24-tv IM '4:>-pt1.1t .itparate Ql.*decl g.1t1. Proximity 18 A ,.,,i:.i 1nc:om1i over 10 Newc>ot1 Cir . beoKM9 :Z •C l f git Ask ing a frwyll. P*M ca11 tor an 5529 ooo. ,1,g1. 173-5599 aippoWtttMnl 10 -INI ' b••u~lt111 home . 111111 ... YllW "· ........ -llllHll UIYlli , .... ," _,., .. ,, .... GF.Ot~E El.KINS 11-t P.!! 0)\11'M'\ 1775,000, Prlnclp111. 1111 ft£\Ll'OMS-OWntlAQt 78G-to92 or (lf9)3..o.158C ' . ... Merrill Lynch Realty (714) 7151-teOO Corone dlt M• HOlllES OPEN SUfllAY 1-5 1111 Ct1--.. -.$41l.ltt._ ............ Ill tllllle 3 8R ....... _.,. H Sw1nsot1 u.-s. __ .. , S5lS,ltt ___ UH '"' """' ..J. • Me«y.. LICHA llCllL-... 1111 ........... 11551 sott .. u 2 BR. 2 Slry ' f Boland llJI ---Slts,ltt ............ Ill lllrptritt J BR towntlone I 8tfn1rd u .-s. ___ 1111,1tt ...... _ 1211 '"' llrwki 4 BR,• 8A. &lltSI l'lsc 5.Pi £.Tltba .. ml ICI.--11'4.ltt--lllll ldlcnl la 3 Bl. tn lt'fef. twMr11 P Soluld•nc .llJI Cll.-.-· .. ---1151,ltt-... -. SH ..... I M, 38"... M Reid U . MH.1tt.---·-ltll -3 8R. 'fltw/11111 rm l C.ra .. ____ 1311 ...... -... --·-llll lllc 2 Bil. 2 BA lwMm .... "---8 Hofdw1CJ M .$4IYll Ill -38R. IBL--,_.,, ........ _.. R.-..S &'T 11!1111--1511-Ill 11!1 - 2 Bil. 2 BA..·-- . --·-ir- -1111.-111- l Bil. 3 BA. l frpl('•--------·-· .. C.Alisoo -.. _...... lllt ltll llf Ir J Bil. l BA..-·-~ c lkGl!fp r::=_ .. -~~ ··-· .. :.= ...... $1...... lllllltllll 1 .. 111111-. ----D---•1t.• Hll--2 ...... ----_ .. __ , l.llfTiocloo I .... ·-··-·--lfllt ... ) ....... ..___ ........ Cl ...... ·--........ -----CMl 1 , •.. ·-...... ........ _.,..., •• • Or .... ~ DAILY PILOT/ ...... -11, -Dl 540-IZJO tMllDD NEWP-ORT BEACH OFFICE Expect the beSt. Coldwell Banker Residential Real EState Services CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH BAYIJDGE 1269,600 LOVELY 2 BR "C2" UNIT. IN EXCEL COND. GOOD INTERIOR LOC. CLOSE TC POOL. PRICED WELL BELOW LAST SALE,. OF SAME FLOOR PLAN. GREAT BUY! . . BLUFFS IS70.000 MOVE RIGHT INTO TH I!;! SPAKKLIN G .1 BR. "DELORE ... END UNIT. IT'S SITU ATED ON A LU H GREENBELT WITH A PEEK SF THE BACK BAY. BL UFFS 1417,000 OUTSTANDING "LINDA " IN NEW BLUFF 3 BR/2 BA VAULTED CE ILINGS. KITCHEN EATING AREA . A/C, SEC. SYST .. PERFECT CONDITION, ELEVATt~D TREE TOP VIEW' BLUFFS --14zg;ooo FANTASTIC OR IGINAL BL UFFS LO · CATION! OCEAN, BACK.BAY & CITY LIGHT VIEW . ONE-8TOllY :1 All. 2 RA EX · PANDED BONITA PLAN . PENINSULA 1430 000 GREAT DUPLEX ON EXTRA LG FEN ED YARD! 2 BR + 2BR + BTC'H. GOOD GROSS INCOME! IN XLNT RENTAL AREA . GOOD FINANCING AVAILABLE. OMC'! EASTBLUFF 1499,5%8 EXECUTIVE POOL HOME. TOTALLY CUS · TOMIZED. 2 BR, 4 BA. MBR HA 2 BATHS. HUGE FAMILY ROOM WITH BAlt & Fl'. FAMILY KITCHEN, t'REN H DOORS. ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT. WESTCLIPP 153&,ooO VIEW T HI GORGEOU INGLE LEVEL HOME. 4 BR. 3 FULL BATHS RECENTLY REDECORATED. SITUATED ON COR ER W/LOVELY POOL./CA BANA AREA . SEE IT NOW! 't NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1549,IOO CHARMING 3 BR CUSTOM H6ME ON PRI · VATE TREE LINED T. USE 01'' ~YOOD -FLOORS, BRASS FIXTURES, 'FRENCH OOORS. LRO. MSTR SU ITE W/FIREPLA E. , FORMAL DR. LUS H LAND CAPING W/POND. SBAYllW HIO 000 . QUIBT SE LUDED CUL-DE· A [o. CATION ABSOLUTELY MORE-I CON· DmON. BEAIJTIFULBUILT·IN ,CANYON VIEW, EXCELLE T VAL E, T HREE BEDROOM HOME. UA llLAKD Hff IOO 2 BR. UPPER UNIT. PALM TREF.S, CATALINA 6 BACK BAY VIEWS, ALL YOURS PROM THIS MOOIL PERFECT HOMS. BIRACHBD WOOD KIT. CABJ.' ~181.JB.ZJIRO RBPIUO a MARBLE • OPEN HOUSES SAT RDAY 1-5 BLUFFS 197 1 VISTA DEL ORO 2 !iR·• VIEW $3!J<J,900 G.LIVfNG TON . . CORONA DEL MAR 701 ACACIA· DUPLEX $4i9,000 D.GOLDSBERRY . . LllJO ".! HR JRVINt; TERRACI; ~Bil., 107 VIA RAV ENNA ' 675,000 .I.MAC MILLA N 200J ALTU RA L.S HAW ,~: .. 00!) DOVER SHORES 200 SANTIAGO 4 BR +Fil+ \'IEW .S729.500 F.SENNES LIDO 929 VIA UDO NORD 4 BR 1.1 00,000 E.OLSON PENINSULA 2124 t:. BALBOA 7 BH.t VIE\\'• wf , ~.600.000 E.COHKE'IT SUN DAY 1·5 8Lll ft'S ~Bil • \'IE\\ 8LUff'S 3 HR -+ vu;w I 9i I \'ISTA DEL ORO ~99.0UO K PARKER 2065 VISTA DEL ORO $<29.000 J.MA C MlLLA CORONA DEL MAR 701 ACACIA DUPLEX $4i9,000 O.GOLOSBERHY IR VIN•: TERR rf: 1515 llonnif' l>oont 3 Bit S5 19.!100 1 .. ROSt: EASTBLUff 2%26 ALTA VISTA 4 BR t Fil o2o.OOO G.ANDER ON NEWPORT Ht:IGHTS 610 DONALD PLACE 3 BR 549.500 R.BRA DES SEA ISLA D 2 BH BAY CREST 4 BR LIDO 3 BR IRVINE TE RRACE 3 IJH DOVER HORES 4 BR+FR•VIE\\' • l'YGLASS . 6 BR 101 OCEAN VISTA $595.000 P.t!ARTLE\' • 1983 SANTIAGO $6.)7.900 .HAI ES-· 107 VIA llAVEN NA · $676.000 G.I.JVI 0 TON 1515 BONNIE .DOONE $519.000 L.ROSE ZOO SANTIAGO $729,500 J. TEPHEN ON " 4 111SSIO BAY 795.000 B.PETER 0 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1401 KING ao. 3 BR 25,000 D.GOLD BERRY PJGLA S JIA.Ll' llOOlf IAY 4 BRt fR+VIEW 7~000 B.RIU!DY BELCOUIT u CHATHAM oourr 2 BR + FR $890,000 M.DEREMIAH UDO Ht VIA LIDO NOID 4 BR $1.100.000 M.BENTS llVINB T!UACJ! 1147 DOLPllN ft&. 2 BR VIEW $1,249,000 J.ROBBIN • CUPl'llA \'Ill 4 BR VIEW Sl,250.000 PllllNSULA 7 BR+VliW+,.r s2.600,000 HI 1.INGll IOAD D.ADAMS 1114 L BAuoA P.HUIUJ!Y NEWPORT BEACH HAllOI VIEW ROllBS • NH,IOO ESSENCE OF PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 6 BR. 3 BA, GREAT LOCATION. EXPANDED DN. · RM. REMOD . .f<IT. BAY WINDOWS, SHUT- TERS, FRENCH ORS, MANY NEW UP· GRADES! LIDO p • '876,000 BEAtLTIFUL CUSTOM BUIL T.HQME.ENGl-- NEERED FOR EARTHQ UAKES. SOARJNG LIV!NGROOM CEILING S. MASSIVE BR.ICK FIREPLACE. STEPS TO BEACH & TENNIS . HAllBOR RIDGE '760,000 A VERY SPECIAL. HIGHLY UPGRADED 4 BR, 3V. BA . CO RNER LOCATION W/LOVELY PATIO. BUILT JN BBQ. EXTRA ROOM OFF GARAGE. LIBRARY PL US VIEWS! NEWPORT HEIGHTS 18!5,000 FRONT ROW KINGS RD. WITH .PAN· ORAMIC HARBOR VIEWS. REMODELED WITH LUXURJO US MASTER SUITE. 3 FIREPLACES, HA ND PAINTED TILE JN DREAM KITCHEN BELCOURT 1895 000 PRIME LOCATlON IN PRESTIGIOUS BELCOURT TOW N CO LLECTION ON LUSH GREENBELT STEPS AWAY FROM POOL . LARGE COU RTYARD W/FOUNTA IN. LIDO ISLAND 11 ,100 000 CLASSIC MED ITERRANEAN ON 2 LOTS ON TIP t>F LIDO. AMONG T HE MANY AMENITIES ARE A 3 (:AR GARAGE, CON- T ROLLED .WI NE STORAGE, BREAKFAST ROOM, LIBRARY, OUTSTANDING DECOR It MOV E IN CONDITION. . ' BAYPRONT -1%,800 000 TRUE JEWEL ON T HE BAY, THIS EXCEP· TIONAL 7 BR HOME IS LO ATED ON 80' FRONTAGE. W/ELEVATOR, BA EMENT + BOATSLLP. UlfDA ISLI! U,HO 000 SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, RE· MODELED, BAYFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN. 4 BR, 6\1 BA, TURNING BASIN, Vl.EW, LARGE SLLP + SOUTH PATIO. IHI CAlltOll U ,111 .... BEST OF BOT H WORLD • MEDI· TERANEAN ELEGAN E IN TRADITIONAL BIG CANYON. THI HOME REALLY MAK.ES A STATEMENT. FABULOUS FOR ENTERTACNlNG. · UNDA 18&.1 U.1 .. 111 ONS OF NEWPORT'S PRKMf&R BA YFRONT HOMBS WrrH MORI! THAN., FT. ON THB BAY. A PlllR AMO llLll'• llllO FT. WILL ACCONOl>Aft A V ........ rumu.Al BY APPi' . • • •Spa •Pool +View **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vGlv• Addreu at Guard Gate HllES FIR SILE 2 IEllOll 78 Baycreat Ct., Bayview 644-6200 $298,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 207 Harbor Woods Pl, Harbor Woods 644-8200 $219.,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 •601 Lido Park Dr.# 1f Cannery Vig 631-1400 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 101 Ocean Vista, Sea Island 644-9060 $595,000 Sunday 1·5 23 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 644-6200 $519,000 Sunday 1-5 424 San Bernadlno, Nwpt Hgts .- 759-8600 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 •437 Seaward Road, Corona del Mar 720-9710 $439,000 Sunday 10-5 ••81 Shearwaler, Bayview ler,N.&.- 873-7300 $357 ,500 Sunday 3-5 24552 Sutton Ln. Lag. Niguel 759-6600 $189,900 Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi 1407 Bonnie Ooone, Irvine Terrace 759-6600 $510.000 Sun 1-5 23 Chatham Court, Belcourt 644-9060 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 1547 Oolphln Ter., lrvlne Terrace 644-9060 $1,249,00 Sunday 1-5 •28 Mlrador, Turtle Rock Pointe, lrvlne 854-2701 $449,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * • +38 Ocean Vista. Sea Island 844-6200 $565,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••2160 San Michel East, C.M. 845-0303 $199,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 23 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii, N.B. 675--4822 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 217 Via Orvleto, Lido Isle 631-1400 .$499,000 3 IEIROOI 310 18th St, Seal Beach 721-1200 $319.900 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1851 Port Kimberly (Harbor View) N.B. 721~893 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1--4 2001 Altura. lrvlne Terrace 844-9060 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1515 Bonnie Ooone Ter .• lrvlne Terrace 844-9060 $519,000 Sunday 1-5 406 Cabrlllo, C.M. 548-2668 $379,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 *2557 Columbia, C.M. 546-2313 $249,900 Sunday1-5 25 Cortona, Westpark, Irvine 720-1704 $318,000 Sunday 1·5 441 Oahlla, Olde CdM 759-6800 $410,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14851 Oalhlqulat Rd. 844-9060 $237 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **214 E. OoNnfront, Newport Beach 873-3777 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 11592 Faye, Garden Grove 631-1400 $189,500 Sunday 1-5 •.•1819 GOldenweat, Sani. Ana 548-2313 $185,000 Sat/Sun 12:30-4:30 8591 Hett, Hunt BchlW•tmfntter 873-9333 1119,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 813 Hlbtec:ul, CdM 7at-ee00 1495,000 Sun 1 .. 5 420 Htah OrM, Leauna 8Mctt 494-2201 1625,000 Sat/"-' 12·5 1401Klnaa9'd.. N..,n Ht!IOf9'8 • ...... 1125.000 Sundey 1-6 \ .. UNah.-Oxford eoun. ,,._ 11M11S aee.ooo ~ 1-5 107 Via Ravenna. Lido 844-9080 $675,000qs Sat/Sun 1-5 2085 Vllta del Oro, Bluffs 844-9080 $399,000 Sa\/Sun 1-5 ••+2005 Yacht Ml1ehlef, Seavlew 844-9200 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 Ill 1tlu1 Fll Ill or DEi + v 7 Bordeau)(, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Sch 780-5000 $695,000 Sunday 1-4:30 II •+327 Catalina, Nwpt Hgts, NB 759~8700 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 800 Cliff Or, Cllffhaven 631-7300 $699,000 Sunday 1-4:30 •v t 511 Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach 494-1117 $1 ,395,000 Sun 1-5 •360 High Or. Laguna Beach 494-1177 $595,000 Sun 1-5 93 lakeehore. lrvlne 76().5000 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 ,•+40 Mission Bay, Spyglass, CdM 721 -1200 $929,500. _SuQday t-5.. " . 801 Patollta, trvlne(ferrace, CdM 673-8494 $645,000 Sunday 1-4 t 2921 Pebble Or, Harbor View Hilla 631-7300 $895,000 Saturday 1-5:00 317 Poinsettia, Olde Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $669,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2164 Puente, Costa Mesa 646-1075 $228,000 Sat/Sun 11-4 •+806 Ramona, Irvine Terrace. CdM 780-1900 $1, 150,000 Sun~ay 12-4 •••77 Shearwater Pl, Bayview Terrace. NB 788-1433 $490,000 Sat/S.un t..5 971 Trenton Way, Newport Beach 780-5000 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *e 1053 Vallejo, Costa Mesa 780-5000 $314,000 Sunday 1-4 107 Via Dijon, Lido Isle 759-6800 $550,ooo· Sat/Sun 1-5 645 Via Lido Nord. lido Isle 631-1400 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 112 Via Wazlera, Udo Isle 631-1400 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 ..,....2005 Yacht Vigilant. Seavlew. N.B. 631-7300 $739,000 Sat/Sun 1-5·00 • • IEDROOI • 1808 Aluka, Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $349,500 Sat 1-5/Sun 1-4 345 Cameo Shores, Cameo Shorn 644-9060 $749,950 Sunday 1-5 2015 Highland Drive, Newport Beach 722·8~12 $485.000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1215 Keywest1 H.V. Milla 759-6800 $7-40,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •810 Loretta Or., Laguna Beaeh 494-1177 $625,000 Sun 1·5 18eo New Jersey, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $230,000 Sun 1-4 •3218 Oregon. C.M. 548-2313 $269,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 3719 Pan< Green, Corona Del Mar 780-5000 $650,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 *1788 Pitcairn Or. {Mesa Verde} C.M. 241-9390 $399,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1815 Port Charles, Harbor View Homes 631-1400 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 2"455 Rancho Grande, Lag. Niguel &48-7171 $439,900 Sun 1-' 410 RMwllde Ave, Newport 8each 831-12&e set5,000 Sunday 12-4 3921 Sllndune. H.V. Hiile 759-8800 $695,000 Sun 1-5 sun 1-5 •t 1M lhordff Ad, Shoieolffa, CdM 710-1800 11,115,000 8uriday 12:30--4:30 203 VII lthec9 (Udo I•) N 8 . 17Mtl1 llal,000 Sit/&Un 1~5 m Via Udo Nord,IMM Terrece 144 IOIO 11,100,000ql Set/Sun 1·5 •I• VIMa Nobllu, """9, NB ~ .... 000 Sunday 1-5 .............. **t 101 Udo Pn Dr. (Udo Pen.) N.8. ln-l111 I 1.7I0.000 8at/8un 1-6 &\':.1r.~T...,,. ..._ ,_, .. • 1912 Dover Or., Westcllff, Newport 8Mch 641-4006 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••+1213 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach 873-1900 $1,199,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Gluton, Laguna Niguel 780-5000 $545,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5 •704 Gotdenrod. Corona del Mar 873·5599 $529,000 Sunday 1-4 •3 Half Moon Bay, Spyglass 844-9060 $875,000 Sunday 1·5 11 Hermitage, Big Can..Y_on 844-8200 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 521 Kings Road, Cllffhayen 944.goeo $1,250,000 Sunday 1-5 3801 Klondike, SC Metro. CM 721-1200 $349,000 Sunday 12-4 8879 la Palma dr. Fountain Valley 548-2313 $305,000 Sat/Sun 12-4:30 •225 Poppy, Corona det Mar 631 -1400 $989.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1964 Port Laurent. H V Homes • 644-6200 $620,000 , -~unday 1-4:30 2207 Port Lerwick, H V.Homes 759-6800 $659,000 Sun 1·5 •• 1967 Port Nelson Place. N.B. 833-8100 $595,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 ••• ..,...5 Rue Fontaine, Big CMyon. NB 760-1900 $1, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2777 Sandpiper Or, Costa Mesa 548-2313 $330,000 Sun 1-4 18790 San Pasqual St .• Ftn Valley 546-2313 $325,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 +2000 Santlago,OoverShores 644-9060 $729,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19462 Sierra Lago. Turtlerock 6-44-6200 $419.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1701 Starlight Circle, Newport Beach 759-1219 $510,000 Sunday 1--4 •223 Via San Remo. Lido Isle. Nwpt Sch 759-1890 $749,000 Sunday 1-4 ••3 Winged Foot. Big Canyon 844-6200 $1, 195.000 Sunday 1-5 1901 Yacht Resolute, Seavlew, N.B 759-9100 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 2-4 1 IEDROOI 300 Fernteaf, Olde COM 759-8800 $1,000,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I IR 1tlus Fii RI or .DEi •2038 Anaheim. C M. 845-0303 $359,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 • 1920 Commodore. Baycrftt 844-8200 $615,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1 ••2209 Cliff, Nwi>t Heights 631-1400 $789.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 548 Harbor ltJand Or • N B 723-4078 11,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •••500 Harbor Island Dr. Promontory 844-6200 $1 ,695,000 Sunday 1-4 1221 Keywest. Corona def Mer 848-7171 $825,000 Sun 12:30-4.30 ..,... + 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt 8ch 780-1900 $2,495,000 Sunday 1·5 1811 Newport Hiiia Or. Eut. HVH 759-8800 $859,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Wlndtor, Harbor Hin 759-eeOO $1,255,000qa Sat/Sun f-5 ...... ............. *e 2321 22nd St, Oowr Shol'M, Nws>t 8ch 780-1900 S2.395,000 Sat/&un 1·5 111 v.,..,.,,1 ·1-•••• 2124 E. Balboa Blvd, Peninsula e«-90e0 $2,800,000 • SaVSun 1·5 TIWllllES CllDIS FIR SILE 2 IElllOI _ v • +•950 Cagney Ln 104, Villa Balboa, NB 873-4400 $254,900 Sunday 1·4 315 Cypress, Peolnaula 631-1400 $350.000 > Sunday 1-5 * •30 Encore Ct, Nwpt Crest, NB 759-8700 $279,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ....... 122 Hartford, Bayrldge. NB 873-9333 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l I . i • . . 9 3510 lilac, Olde CdM 759-8e00 $37,9..()00. Sat/Sun 11-:.--- ...... ••230 Lill• Ln #312, SeafaJre, N.8. 979-8311 $379,000 Sat/Sun 2-4 • 120 33rd St. Newport Beach · 673-3777 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2311 v11ta Huert~:·aiuffs. NB . 759-9100 $219,900LH Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1818-A West Bay, Newport Beach 673-3777 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I IUUO• 2529 Back Bay loop. Back Bay 759-8600 -$26~ -Sun 1·5 2518 Back Bay Loop, C M 631-7783 $245,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 19110 Beachcrest Ln. H B 759-6800 $264,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 602-B Heflotrope, Corona Del Mar 873-8494 $395,000 Sunday 1-4 708 Iris, Corona def Mar 644-7211 $319,00<> 218 Marg_uerrte, Old• CdM 759-8e00 $795,000 Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~435 Orange Ave A-2. Eas11lde CM 721-9648 1219,000 Sat/Sul'l 1-5 *t•3 Tribute Ct. Nwpt Creat. Nwpt Sch 751-5000 $294,900 Sunday 1·5 2812 Vlata del Oro, Blufffa 631-1400 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2450 Vista Hogar. Bluffs, Newport Beach 873-9333 $228,000(LH) Sat/Sun 1·5 I II 1tl11 Fii II or IEI 815 Jum ne. CdM 631-1400 $350.000 Sunday 1-5 *509 V9ntaJa, 81\Jffa, N 8 . 759•9100 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v20 W .. llngton Ct. Harbor Rldoe. NB 673-9333 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 DUPLEXES FIR SILE 2II1tl•1 2 II 318-318 BfoedWay, C:O.ta M ... 831-12M $485,000 $at/Sun 1-4 715 'erntMf. Corona Del Mar 758-1117 $559,900 Sunday 1--4 1•,an 1 11 415 H9iotr099, Coirona o.a Mar 1-..100 teeo.ooo SUnday t-5 ...... 2 .. 621-123 '**-. Otde CororM Oii Mat 780-8000 "41.000 ,.,,.,,.., 1-5 • a• 111 =~·Die MS .. . . ..,. ... ... . Gt•t 38A 28A wlfrple tk1'1• P•ho t> 1eon ... w/d Ille-up 11 4$0/mo ~422'9 Ave '11 COlLEGE PK, 38A 28A lg Country K1tc:tr Fam rm. lndry rm. 1 1300/mo Ind grdMr .131·249' H•t'bOt VHIW H I Oewable 38A. 2BA r-M Ill.ID MIT• on hug9 IOI, pool. tpa -~ .... o~ $2150/mo Beer !Mc;Artllur. St F~tse-2210Agt AJb1n1 18A 1BA MESA VEROE BUCCOlA 1745/mo 138-0405 38A.29A.11mlcJtnrmt 2 Daya. 731·7621 E~ gM, 1 14'° inc~ .... "' I i'Mtlld• 38A 28A. doubie gtdnt. Aef No ,,.t 11418 OM• yard r119P'tee kln9'9f Ct 970. 278 110&01~ 455-176' °' *ll•IWY . 87Mt8t Cl'l•rmlnO 28A noue• l tld9 3BA 2BA Twnll'M w/ftf~llU. high c.lhng• 2-c.t oat. yd. nu Qpt & oat-0-11200/mo I 1100/mo 203t FU1i.t1on AQt 761 1341 ~1. onry. HI 1110 ..... ... , il'nMIVJI I t M'lt•"h" O& 1• I U • i , WATERFRONT HO.MES_, INC. - Realtors R • / VILLA BALBOA Spdrtou~ hJc helor w11h ga\ k!tchen tile counrcrs mu rm.vdvt• & wpdrdtl' b<·droom nook GrNI lo<dl1on v.11h IJrJotC' pJtm on l(r<.'<'n heh, bike lo b<.•Jr h f)7 3 · &ttOO S 1J.l.500 M6SA VERDE R,•,1u11lulh m.111u,11nNl 4 bdrm, 1. h.uh home· (or J & dt•nl w11h < omho l.tm1lv /dm1nJ( room \\1th hJrdv.ood I lour<. & l1rc•pl.u ,, r rc•,h ~r<'y f)Jtnt & new root on p1 t'l IV quu•1 '>I rt•1·t tn Im Pl\ n<'IRh horhoocl 631-1400 . SZSJ,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Vt•ry·'>pt1c1ous 6 tx•droom, J hath homc ~upc-r loc.a11on nf'.lr bt1Sl'\ & shoP.ping & acrus\ from church Cr<•a1 for l.lfge farmly or possible board I. <..JrC' horn~ 631-1400 .Sl.75,000 WEST NEWPORT t nnclo, '1 him k lo oc t•Jn bNch<>s Nt·wer < ontt"mpt11Jry 2 hdrm, i 1>.tth v.11h dmmg room l.trtr;<' '"""'' rC>om h1.,;h < c•tltng\, <.k) · l11<tH<. & ,lltd< ht•d J < .ir l(Jr.11<1· ld 1 1400 \HO 000 CORONA DEL MAR Brdnd nt"'N rnntt>mporJry con- do\ near <Omplct1on Opl'n & bnKhl with J h<lrm\, fp. family room. 1n,1tk 1.aundry & dblt' garal(e Top qu.lltty with ('vc'ry amenity, 'urrouncfe-d by p.tlfe» & landsc.ip1n,g 760-3600....... . . . . SJ95,000 OPEN SUNDA ¥ ....................................... '15 JASMINE NEWPORT SHORES Br1J(h1 .tnd ... unny l bdrm horn<> v.-1th h.irdwood lloor' dncf <.p;u ruu' .uldt•d on m~\ll'r \UllC LrcJI lo< .ii ion dCfU\\ lrom 11•1Hll\ court\ and pool' ;md flJ\t 2 bloc I..' 10 ex ran hNches 611-1400 . ........ . . . . .. . SJ99,000 NEWPORT SHORES cwtr. l.ugc cornN lot B11ght & < ht>Nful ) bdrm w,u •dront home with den & huge p.1110 nt•"t lo ~ndy be.ic h P•vt:'r 11le floors. be.tmed u•rlinH~ & co1y firepl.lc Commun1t~ pool\ & tennis Pr1<t! in<ludC'\ the I.ind RCO UCEO!' 6J 1-HOO S47S,OOO OPEN SATUROAY ........................... 300 Urd STREET BEACH DUPLEX JUSI J doo" to ~nd Pride of ownership propt'rty, $P4Crou' 4 bdrm up with ocean v1t'w and 2 bdrm 2 b;lth down with luge patio fdeal for owneir occup.;ant or ~ummcr winter rental 631-1400 ......... ... . ...................... '495,000 CORONA DEL MAR Sh.up dupl " in gre..t ~uth of h.tghw.ay lout1on Charmins 2 bdrm cott.,agc with gleJm1ng h.lrdwood floors & fir pl.lee, nic p.tt10 & 2 bdrm unit in rca1 . W;alk to ~.lch, shops & res t.aurJnts RED CtOll 631-1400 .............. -... SSl0,000 OOIONA DBL llAl _.., &. OOA8T HIOHWAY 714-780-8800 * * NEW LISTING* * BA YFRONT w11h dO< k for c1 very l<Jrge yacht 1n ii prem1N l0<.a11on Spec IJ<ular harbor views from 1h1s sp.tC'IOU'> .urv 1. hdrm & den 'get-a-way' with high c t•ilingc.1 m<Hbh.• f11<'plJc <',sunny terr an• & d soph1\11n1ca Europcdn feC'ling Charming 4 unit <ondo complex, steps to shops & rest.iur•nt~ 6.31-1400 .. ........... S92S.OOO NEWPORT HEIGHTS "Pride ol ownership" 4 bdrm \l\editerranean tyl home, formal dining & country lrnchen with nook Cus1om built with large' sunde<k & high ceilings around entry court~4lrd Ocean & b.Jy VICWS. 631-1400 . . . S569,000 NEWPORT HEIGfiTS Ch.irminK Nrly h«>ights J bdrm home' w11h ~"parat<' gul'~I .ipl ovt>r detach"d triple garJJ<<' 11,Hdwood floor.,, smooth <e1l1ng\, l lirepl.ic:es, & lov<'ly gard<'m with \Pel 631-1400 RC· OUCEO TO ~£ llll S595.000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES r.ibulous remodel Tile-& ~rbt-r c.arpe1ed floors & v.aultC'd ceilings Open contemporarv 4 bdrm with seclud~d 1nd ~tory tn4~ter suite lc1m1ly & form.ii din1nK rooms & lovely 1.irge y.ard 6J 1-1400 .. ................ s.6 25,000 OPEN SUNDA ¥ ....................... 1'15 PORT CHARLES BALBOA ISLAND Duple• Charmin~ & immaculate 2 bdrm COll.:tRt' w11h knotty pine cabinetry. fireplace & wh11e p1d .. N tcnc<' \upN unit in re>ar wllh 2 bdrm<.. o-.er dolt> S(arJRt• t. 1 bdrm down 67 3-6900 S625.000 P£NINSUU POINT on the oce.infront ~p.1uous .!. bright 4 bdrm up'>!de down house wuh Hr floor f.amrly room & inc rrd1ble views P.ir~Ut'I & terraro flooring, custom ~hu•ttr~ & skylights. RFD UCfD AGAIN116l1-1400 .. S695,000 (lH) OPEN SATURDAY ................. 1504 E. OCEANFRONT BEACON BAY Ab.,olu1ely perfect l bdrm des1gncr'' o wn home ~1th 1 hdrm apt Ols1ly C"onverted to 4 bdrm homt' 'SN\tdc' soph1s1t<"1te with h1~h be.tmed te1l1ng\, wh1tt> d!!cor & 1.iq~e sunny pttv.itt brick p.lllO 6n· 1400 . • ....... S(,95,000 (LHI BELCOURT P.lnor.am1( "1 •ws of v rd.tnt hills & <It li ghts from th1~ r.xp.tnd d ) bdrm home w11h f4'm1ly form.ti d1n1ng rooms l f1rcpl.ic~s. Fr. doors & J»l'll'd w'ndow~. lo-.< ly dr\1ttncr dee or & RogN 's l.ln<l • K.lptn . 760-3600 ............ _ ................... S789,900 UDO PENINSULA tunnin! contf'mp01.uy 2 bdrm rn full cunty butldinK with door,,,.n. Gr.ini1e count r top , urpeted & m.arble floors, etcMd g~ss doon & r >\ d 11 h11n~. lxc111ng ch.lnnel w;a ter views 6ll· 1400 ... .. . .. .. .... . .. .... -.• $795,000 OPEN SAT/SUN... ---tol UDO PARK DR. •1F' BALBOA I LAND Just off 8"'rfront, s11 down hvinK room v1 wi plus" 40 lot. lots of room for ~·~nsion & tJHt ~ nt14'l 1n tli1 chatmr"I fres.hly r furb1shcd l1 J\6m~:'. .. ,W.'I~ ~ : .. :.~~~: .. ~:~: .. ~ .. ~~.~~~8~~0~ UDO l'SU tow-tr•fflc ~orner plut over i1ed 35' lot. S1artln1 comtructton on top qu.llty Med1terran an l · bdrrm I dett :.round sunny p.1110. Owner will con-~ ttlhn1 I.Ind & 1pprovt'd pl.ani.. 631-1400 Fin-i~ J)!ic• ......................................................... $875,000 OPl1f SAT/SUN---·· .. ··--··--MS VlA UDO NOlltD COltONA OIL MAit Ster~ from ""'" ~•ch. er1nd nf'W 4 bdrm with form.I din1n9 Ir f.am1ly room\ & bteikflt( nOOl Off lutch•n wrth wtute w.Khflf ubi· nett Trad1tiot* .. ,.., w11h v from rNM•r a. r()of Met.. 6)1·1400 ........ _ .. ~ ................................ '= °""SAT llUN -...... -.-111 NBWPO&T BBACB OPPICE Mii W. COA8T HIOHW AY '714-831-1400 • BALBOA ISLAND \ •< 1011,_n h.i.,1ron1 with J bdrm~. dock & trrr1f1c v1 w\ lmmMul.t1t• w11h nc•w lx-rbcr < .irpt•t. 11 ha\ .i gow met ~1t< hen, 101 rnal rl1mn~ room, den & lu<>pl.it 1n l1vrn1e ~ l.im1I) room~ and n\olstcr ,IJltt• &i J.&qoo _ .. S99s,oo DOVER HORES l1..1vtrurH \\1th dock tor ,. SO' l>otlt Bt•.iu11ful onf' '"'• 3 bdrm honw w11h d1n1n)( & famil) room' t. J \unn\ p41t<>'ll t l.ir c.Jwood floor<., oal.. rruilding & c 4hm1•tr\ ,1a1nrd KIJ'" \kvli!{htc, flJl-1400 . J l,lS0,000 DOVER SHORES Rt•moddt•d J hdr m b.tvltont with hugt• lll<i\let ,u1te, d<'n f.am1I\' toom drn I.. for .i large Yd< hi & '>l)Jr(ftng W41f'r \.If'~'\ 1 f'rtd( f.'rf 00)'\ld(' pdl10' \\1th 'P<f ./I. hu1h -111 BBQ ~I< p\ 10 communit> lw.i< h fl 11-1400 . S 1 250~000 LIDO ISLE t'\C 1t1n~ c otHP111pw .11' J hdrm ba"tront, .i l(ft'dl Lido "nrd .. ww lo< •lion & doc~ tor J. l.ar~C' \'Jf ht~ I loor 10 l e1ltnR \\.tlll\ ot gla"'· h;,i~ Iron! d1mn~ /,. mJ,lt'I !(01Hl'll~t J..1tc h1•n t-pm;itt" roofdN Ir.. &J 1-1400 s.uso.ooo CAMEO HORES tl1•1(.in1h rrmodeled 4 bd1m hon t• L nob<.lr ut 1t•d o< e.i11 '1ew., from fam1l't & dtnrnl( .irt'd" m<t'-tt•r hdrm t. li(Ourmc1 11< ~en BNu11tulh l.i111cl'c .ip<>d tl4~c,tone patio ~1th rod <'dR<'cl ttl\lom pool "'60·Jb00 . • Sl,545,000 CORONA DEL MAR b1 ,11 htront f;ahulouc. 3 bdrm \'\1lh 111p4r;allf•lt•d "'' \\' ol th•' uc can & h.ibor en· Ir.inc f> R111h un 2 101, th" bri~hl & open cu<..tom ront<-mpor,11" h;,,, hll'a< ht•d hJrdwood floor\ & 10' mclho~onv dour' bJ 1-1400 ..•...• S2.980.000 CORONA DE L MAR RJr<' 'horf't hff'' C')l.tte w11h 108 of O<<'Jn lrontdgt> & p.inoram1c \114.'W\ Ma~n1f1 - t cnt 5 bdrm lwmt•, ttw uh1mJt1• 1n m.itcrialc. & f1'(1Urt'\ & \t'Vl'r<al n< """''d1• lrrra< ,., with hug<' pool ~ 'P" RfDUCl0'h l1·1400 •• S),C}S0.000 l,.INDA I LE \hn\\<41~•· ot ta,u<tl •I 'K<tn<.t-in .i prf'm1 r IC>< 11un w11h J < ompl.-1r °'" tt•r \Ulll' .. , form.al d1n1nf', \('\fC'lal rnu~rtamment r~ntc-rs & t»~lront living room op<'n•ntt 10 terr<Jc C\ & hp for 2 l<ar g~ y<achh 631· 1400 . .. .. ... S3.97S,OOO BALBOA ISLAND OPPICE 31& MAIUNBAV& 714-673 8--··- J ~ "'-· atHt. 111A, 1¥-.... 1-..aA ~ .,.,,. .._ nn• wood ~ ~d.tllllMO. •• • t34 Avooedo =· HO Marlgol • Adtlen AMny ..u&13 lrrttO. P-.1 Y llt11n no;.1111 ..... nu ZT'l .. ~.-,,tlA~ . ...,-lfft_"'.-ac...._u.,..le-le LIAle ,_ .. .._bright & ooncMlon • ..,... • lndry t/trJ,... JM.. OoNrle6de ,.... .... .. - Of PCH l1IOOlmo Agt 54t-t5t7 (71•)2~ 28f , ... pvt patio, C*· WONOI~ 21R Iott pOft, lndry rm ,__t ,.. 2BA ......... •· n0 ~:Zs:":w':~~ pet&. Mo emoklng. 703~ -~=:-=.-::~~,,,__--Nercle84.18, I 12"&0/mo 29" ._ new. near SC 72 t ... 743 Ptua. Quiet, end gar. p;;;;;;;iiij~;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;I w/d hkupe. S775/mo. 400 Merflmeic Wey llecnetor, no kllctten ~Mne. fncd )'d w/petlO, COita.... 2624 N t.()676/d ... ,7111. ~A ~o ..cure '425/Mo. New carpet, 131-4120 CALL 1-SPM SpartiMna ct.en 28drm ..... IMP• 28R, ~M. si10 peint, ~~2 CH' 2•3t 0r_,. •o· 1760 •m.MJ ... 11 ... 1•~a. l?N All U111t p.ict FMOed ..-0. ~. Now 29R 1 ~. 1725 Two tBA APTS tlA, ~. ger, no pett Garage. &«ry no peta ontv MM. tnMe?S We Wiii r...w ~ ec>t. ~ T,...x. 9pectoue 1550 I 1675. Aprtt.~ 71•-'4'4·51"4 1Mo WALLACE . 30 deY9 "·· Ol'I l)a)'!Mnl 9UMY 299'. petlo, lndry, ... MaNQer. 1o42.1424 642 •905 **ml,_,..* Of~ tht mo rent new dee«. QUIET! 1795 Apt. •. 120 Center St, -~- -------· _ eHIC)HA"LA A.VEe GM Peld 17t-19t1 35tWOOdlendl73-3eOO ----'r A Imel, ~ QOmplew,. ·-" Al I -18drm M&Otmo w/amall ..... IW ITW ..,_~ • .... 9'rWI FcwMal dlnk\Q rm kltcnen. new pelot, bultt· ~lfleld b eckyetd, patio & 2BA 1BA. laundry room, Broadway. 1550 utltl Ind ~ Pvt ~-18dfm 1935. Ina. IM5 (21~) 7H-eee9 ~· "Uk•,,._ & vet"/ *M to "'°P• a. t>utea EndOMd ytird. "42-l212 Low depotlt. 494·2265 • IT lml • -INl'fmTI P'it '. Frplc, poof, ape, aet5/mo. Garden Apt nr Nft!Porl INIMITI LOVELY 18R or STUDIO ~ HerbOr View IWMM L.arge ettrec:tlw Aptt In 8 lndry, lat + MC. AYI 4/2. 2257-411 MAPLE Htt l l A lBA All Sparkling Clean, large APTS, Ml utllt paid, ~k &8R 38A ~ oaraoe' t>Mut!M garden MltlnQ. No peta. Velma ~9·24'47 TSL MGMT '42· 1603 ~. Avell 1.,;med. Gatden 11PtJ. heutlMy 10 beech, lndry & perlllng SomerMt'. Many •Ktru lt11n1Y•• , ... ... .... , ...... utt '••n .. Pool/ape. Gar,ge or •BAY TIMBERS• --mlllB. "50/mo. U;J-6403 tendecepe grpunda •17-4511 or 24f'.121 l se.51< By .,:>pl only <*pOft Sorry no pelt 18R friNc cable ~ _..... Pool&ape.petlot/~kl 751-171' ~,.,.... l300~~tn 1to1Celle i · •SEVEAALLOcATIONS petio, gar'. No pet1, 3ff 5C11?.':i~ ~a:: .. ~1::;. ~arde~ ... tttni 28R ~ °' carPon •. 1590 Ntwpon INch 2669 Lei 9olee Pat 492-6114 M= 111'= .ill. 28drm 28• S800 W Bey St "85. 650-8357 rec. room & IM.tndry rm. owner a unit, 1 OO all, t ledroom 1870 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Ul••lf 111-111• iZ! __ ...._ Pvt _,..,.,_ 0t. • m 398 W. WlllOn 83l·5583 ONLY le75-. ... 5 mo loeded w/eKWU. ·2 car 2ecfrm 1Y•B• S800 •GATED COMMUNITV1f rr • -· --l .. eteo.Yfli 111-... --------* ...... 111• .u a-......._ get, ~ calla. atty· 19 E s 2BR 28A upetalr• unit :zoo p, Of • 1 Bedroom $&40 OfW, encl. garage, no • __ _.,. flgfttt , welk·lnt, frpfc, Pvt 1 1etti t 642"°85e ··--overlooking Turning p .. ~ory Wwt 1 Ml, -".·i&i bi@en t 28drm 1Ba S750 pett.1775/mo. 720-1585 UIW..... patio ... c. 1795(mo. KO l Bedroom ---.705 2BR-28A w/gotf COUf'M Butrr. Mlc<OWl'itt. (;oV. ~J:n=·R=wey ,., Nwpt liile ,._,-301 "-oceclo 642·9850 • TIL ~ peta, pteeM 641·3078 28drm 1V.8e $8t VIEW Alao 1BR even. ered deck w/frplc Sub _ Int BA. Pvt pello I en-ellp, •Id, ..... MMr t.fft --------*9Ul LIUMll* M -5 Frplc, wet bar, mlc<o, Ml ._ Avall lmmed tr8f'Ce, Owncwn Laguna "4~4Slt w "t-1100 t Bedroom 5455 (EASTSIOE) 112• 11WMl·1111 ... , LIUTlllt l51 E 21tt SI 54-2408 W/O hkups. 2 car gar 12 <X/ii:M NEAR Hoeo Hoapllal 1375 Incl u11tt. No Pet1 $ __..,,....,.-=-..,..· -,,.----.::JO:" 2•1W.Wll110n 831-0960 IMMACULATE. bright & lenf•Peh! 28R, 18A, new ct.cor WESTSIDE,JoennSt.2BR w/xtrutoraoe.Allmalnl AOT 873.7300 l!Qnt andalry28R,2BA motlM.497-1951 M1', NII to .... IBR IM beautiful ¥t roomy 28R 18A w/cozy --S~. 1700/mo. 18A, frplc, gar, lndry. lnet No~ 644-0509 wlllund~ hk~ No OCEAN VlflW Executive condo In H.I Nr ~ C.C. patio, ":kyllghl, ingry kitchen. Pelio, encl oar,: llTTIM TYPI 18"· petlo. new fridge & $800/mo. Oulet, next lo o.iuxe 2Bdrmt on & off CHANNEL duplex nr bCh: Pett . It 1~88~ Home In CdM. GrMt Poot, •--.. :--· Pll room cerpon 54251mo aoe Ona 17001mo E'llde28R.gar909, lal~ dee«.15i5/mo. gotfcourM "45-3977 bMCh from s1050 to all refurblthed 3912 yard. Room w/betn +fee dep, 1411 380 Victoria si. 548-8523 dep. GIN ER 540-3866. yatd wf1h P•llo, wtl'lr hie· ~· ~oO o:e1ne~v= I 1350/mo 38drma .tao Atvef '695/mo. all ulll .... ....awn SSOO/mo 758-1053 M/F,,..,,..,,,. to .,..,.. •LOVELY 28R 18.A, new up 1775/mo, now 145 E lSth SI Hunt. ltlCh 2640 evt. VIP Props 875-2232 pd. No patt. 432-7787 -•--ROOM In Cotta M... 5-;M l'IOIM. MlaA lftcl IHI .. 11t _,.. carpet, drapea & painl 2S« ORANGE · · ----·-.,. ••. · t tu4to. 1171-+ tBR, l BA 1585/mo. $400 lmmeel s715 mo Nr TSL MGMT 142·1&03 __ 173-8832 1ft ... • .. 18R 1BA PENTHOUSE CLIFFHAVEN 2BR, 1BA. •WITl lllf .... N>me. S300/mo + eee. '.Wt . fd, 7ll·1'00 • aecurtty AvalJ.nowl QCC No pet1 641 583<C -HUGE 3BR 28A • Lro 28R 2 ttry new oc .. n view. guard petlo, gar, 9tc No pell EXCLUSIVE 8EACH HMl SC Plue I. OCC 1-,_..,...-----.~-= 1970 weii.c... 63. M879 . . • cozv fURN Beck Bay apt. • laundry 'OOfft CfPl. oat S750/mo. comm Pool, gym & IP• Ideal tor retked petlOf'll COMMUNITY Kitchen prlv 957· 1673 N.8 ~ ...._,, M1' -Jiiiiiiii:iliiil 38A. 29A. redecorated. Incl 01"'4495/mo Ideal d/W w~k-ln ctoMt• park • Lrg angl M 3BR gar 722-7223 l ... nn LAN. 548·5308 Beeutlful 18R 1BA all new Prof. .,,..., ,..-._.. ' Jmllll·21ATI ~ ~tllo, d:'Jf·e=· ~:~u~da~r ~~,,P~;~!~ ..etino.'950 931.i333 w/dhk-up sa5o1m(; '2BR ·1aA lower eero11DELUXE2eR 1eA siiPi Interior, d/W, mtero. 0•1 Hoteta/iGiil 2718 ·:f= 1':1~• Datl""9hr. tnpl~. patio. s?100 uf&o.o1sa CatHMIN. M8·7576 MESA VERDE 28R 1BA Cloeetoahe>p1& beh Ntee from lido Frpfc. gar. to Mnd Oceen V141W 2 Entoy our Piil bch. U1111-.-~--·...,.,....~--..,,. ger909, View, 1pe. No • · • 4-pi.x. lndry. c;arpel, fenced car perk S 1100/mo 4510 lttO/mo AltO 2BR 28A -N&-W.-clft. 2 ,.,,. 8¥911. pet1. $850/mo. NON· QITW IPAlllll OIZ'f 11111 ~ew carpet.I pilnt l OPEN DAILY· 7701 ELLIS yard IP• Clean & xtr.. Seuhore 213--271·8271 S1llOO. 11111• ~·••twn w/pocM. SM~ERSS3000FF SE· 1aR w/\at~ family rm, 28R 18A, oar .. yd, Ind u~:~·~:a.18~aoe. 786-.4385 St06oyMrly 875-7912 ~Beeneio:fAplUttl ..... U..1Jtr1• Wkly rentala 1155 & Up. Stltw/,,ofFw/lktdt..No CURITY 645-0302 frplc ~ gereo-. $775/mo rm. great loc U25/mo e 1BR/1BA '405 2BR. 28A Duple•. trplc, Incl Empt. ma1ure Ctms-SORRY .. ~O PETS .HBO, 1':" con:· =:i ~~=· ::r~ Ind •11&1•1PT1 Agt 759-8389 ~~TV!e1or~2 1 llWLY•.aTDl New carpel. carport, elc gara~. w/d, Newport tl•n male Prel no~ UU. l ...... 11 ~·avt :;N CoeilHy 2BR. 1'ABA twnhm, pool, WT191 ll11/a T~l M • 803 2BR w/gat. crpt1, lncd yd e 2BA/28A $78<1 Penlneul•. ctOH 10 Bly, drlnk/1mok• 548-9295 NICE Npt Hott 28R. oar· l eguna Bctl 494-5294 . NEAT NI I '5 Exec ..... patio, am pet OK 2BA 1'h8A, llngle garage. E SIDE 18R Upt1elr1 ~120 Cell ,1·5PM Spilt iev.t. cerpor1, celling 11250/mo * 720-9771 HARBOA VlEW J10MES-IQI • .t.ondry i.e., OU riome"'911ng In, .. ~ 54$-3823 151 Roc:t1"tr. Untt C C.twe T\l nlc.Yp, referen-2221 PIK*llla 0 ..$710 ~ Avelt NOWI No peta * 1.. .... 5BR 3BA f\ll'n Of unlurn paid No pett 1785 ~... ~ ~ ~ le. --------Cell Robert ,Miiiiken CM reqd. No Pets S595 W91k lo beactll 960·9243 F I h a i~. -11950/mO short letm IN 850-1213 or 750-1418 "WEEKLY RENTAL cloee to ..... aoc.f Nfl • •DELUXE tBR • 631-1266 352 Victoria. 645-8181 .... , llJllTS LAG deluxe trl-iev.t°2ir 2 ~ :0•r:i,1 545:...8•J:v• 751·6099 or 64<4-8327 N~G -EleQ.antly furrnlhed. Maid. Pf'ovtOed. LfnY ... '!',.,. Upttalrt Apl wlgerege. E'SIOE 28R 1a.A Coll E-Slde tBR xii cond & loflt 2'A8a 2 F/Pa . HTS newly r• TV, IP•. heeled pool, N/$ MALE 20-30 10 TIM & gulet neighborhood. Enc:toMd lau~ epee. DIM er ... pool, Romen tub, ikyllle, eppx •2•• llll* LIDO ISLE, neet bay. 28R, turblahed 28A 1BA. lrplc, 1111ct1en1 avt .. tr .. bf .. k. itiere aalboa lt4and '625/mo + S500 MCur· fee. No p=~·2011'J\OZ car~ $695. Gd credit 24001f nr Hunt Harbour Frig, dllhwaaner, 1tove tBA. deck ' garage No ~'Q· ~:· encl garage lul S250/Wk •99-3775 "°'* •IMllM wt11 ~ lty. 631~8155 aecurtty dee> 645.7234 req d. Curt 11 931-1288 1 1450: 2131880-1513 Incl No pets 545-4855 r,'2~ .:,;~~two. bofhood. i9~5: Pllmll • up 101700/mo Ne9d by 1 ----------J,==--::-----:-----'..:.:.:..:......,;,;...;.~....;_.;.._.:..:..._..1l-_-----_JL..-_.:_ _____ i__ _______ ~!!:::::..:::::..:.:.:::,:::=;_.:__L:::::.:::=~:.:.::.:::=::..J S It 1 .. ft_...___ 411 Merk Me"· Fri Pl. tu e w ..... -.. 11• 889-7119 -Momhty saoo .,_...-~·,.,,...._,,,__ ru • IS ~ ~ . . . . . Gl ?::!et1ide11tiat 8 zoltet119e S et11icec1 •:u 71te ~ar911~t 911dept'11de11t ?2ea t €c1tate eo111pa1ty ,,, t#, 1Zatio11 * * * BELCOURT * * * In a private gated community sits this home waiting for you Many superior appointments, lots of white for the elegant look you desire 5850.000 * * * BALBOA ISLAND * * * this ls the place to be! How can you better this outdoor lifestyle. moor your boat or slip away to Catalrna on your very own boat Relax in your spa on private patio if you stay home. S 1.725,000 ***BAYVIEW COURT *** Elegant living. for the sophisticated pro· fessionals in gated community Close to free· way access This is a must to see S2q6.000 * * * BIG CANYON * * * Immaculate one story 4BR home. Shows beautifully. Light & bright throughout with neutral decor. Charming private backyard Truly an excellent value 5850.000 * * * BIG CANYON * * * Gorgeous family home 5BR. 3BA. custom features Include, spacious living room. dining & family area. Large lot. some night light views. S 1,295,000 * * * LEMON HEIGHTS * * * Prime location in cul-de·sac. Views of the hills and The Irvine Ranch pastures 4BR. 3BA. family home. Pool and spa for your entertain· ment 5695.000 * * * HARBOR RIDGE * * * Breathtaking views of ocean & city Mirrored walls. Elegant spacious interior The ultimate In gracious living. in a guard gated communi· ty $995.000 * * * HARBOR RIDGE CREST * * * Luxurious condominium, guard gated com· munity. offers all the comfort you desire. Very private location. Furnishings can be negotiated. * * * BIG CANYON * * "* Traditional home 6BR. 46A. with elegant formal marble entry. Large ma5ter suite. Prl~ate lot with pool On one of Bl& Canyon's finest streets. SI ,495.000 * * *CUFF HAVEN * * * A must see! call for a private tour of this property. Cractous Olde World styllna ~ with the home situated on larae corner lot. $915.000 * * * PROMONTORY aAY * * * · . Dock in& fOr 2 laree yachts and • BA YFRONT locttlon. LM• family room w/flreplace and· wet bar. The UltJmate Lifestyle In the ul· tlmate location. $1 ,675.000 ............. A LARGE ,......, condominium. dote to Wlldltle PreeerveLsdlool . ...,. and ~rk. Two story. Youn '°'only $198,000 * * * FE~TURE HOME*** EMERALD BAY Across from park & tennis courts 1 his charming home Is on large lot. New kitchen. open ceilings. A lowest priced home In this private guard gated com· munlty sno.ooo OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY SEA VIE.W tll0.000 2005 YllCht ~ 'J BR. pool, spa view 1-4 Donna Godshall TURTLEROCK 1411,500 1Ml2 at.fra &..go • BR family rm 1-4 Lois lacobs HARBOR WOODS Slll.000207 Hatbot Woock '9 2 BR I ·4 30 Laurie Christopher BIG CANYON 11,195;000 S1 W1ngN Foot 4 BR. pool, spa I ~ Stephanle Crody SEA ISLAND INS,000 31 ~ Ylete 2 BR pool, spa, view I ·5 Donna Well BAYVIEW COURl '2111000 7' a.rc,..t Ct. 2 BR l-4 JO Coby Ward BIC C~NVON MI01000 11 .._,mlt ... 4 8R lam rm 1·5 Stella Shirar BA VCREST tl1S.000 1110 COfftmodoN ';BR, lam rm . pa 1·4 Linda ~th LAGUNA. .. IL.LS ..... 7 llk'Chmont l SR. ~pa f.5 Gloria Robenson SUNDAY SEAVIEW lllO,.O 20QI YNht Mlec""9 1 BR. pool, spa view l-<4 Donna God hall TURTLl.ROCI< 1411-1Ma...,,. ute 4 BR, fitmlly rm l -4 LOls IKobt HARBOR WOODS .1 .... al7 ...,._ ...... '9 l 8R I •4 )0 Laurie Ct\rittopher BIG CANYON 11,,... 11 ......._ ,_. 4 BR. pool. Pl I ·S .Stel\e Shirer SEA ISLAND 1111.-• oe-vteta 2 BR pool, tpi VIC* ·~ oonna Well PROMONTORY .,...... -......... Dr ~ P . spa, wat r It AuM/C'an.n 8AYVl£W COURT ,. .. , .... Ct. 2 BR Coby w.,d lfG CANYON I .._ •11•1 1' .. ltG CANVC>f4 111 IAYca£ST ' II, *" rm . IPll P£NIN9Ut.A lll.t.trtn ..rN YIU. ..... '"' HVH ........ ,.., llGCAllYDN * * * LAGUNA HILLS * * * Beautiful. bright. light one year old home Ready for the new home buyer or the couple tired of their · huge" older home S2t>q,q(}() * * 1' SEA VIEW * * * Ocean views from this single story home. supplemented by your own private pool and spa. A must see! Quiet set ting. 5650.000 . * * * BIO CANYON * * * Over look the golf cour~e from your c"lra large balcony Set in the "Heart" of the city For the busy people wanting "The Best' $300.000 * * * BIG CANYON * * * Guard gated exclu Ive community. Light. bright and redecorat d. Lovely low malnten· ance garden goes with this outstanding home. $~2'>.000 * * * BIG CANYON * * * · Traditional country rrench" serene selling on the I '>th hole This special oBR. S'hBA, property features superior i>ppointmcnts In- credible VICWS s 1.695.000 * * * HARBOR VIEW HOMES * * * An e•panded, remodeled 'jcw~1· et In a community for the special buyer wantln& to 'Have every detail flnlshed' Th late t In Interior appointments $620,000 * * * HARBOR RIDGE * * * Ocean. city hght views, and YOU can chos • your Interior. exterior appointments. Elevator. Three levels. <:all now S2.b50 000 * * * DOVER SHORES * * * Dramatic alfresco living. olona with view and guest quarters make this home a must' F'or the famly who loves entertalnlnc SI 395.000 **·*CORONA Dll MAR*** In the vfllage Duplex with no deferred main- tenance, live there and rent out the other unit Walk to.beaches and stores. S5~5.000 •. * * ••MLD UY * * * Poundlnc surf, private beach. and an Emerald Bay's belt location. If you quality seller may carry ftnanclnc. Terrific! $2,375.000 * * * MCAllYON * * * All new Interior. exterior. One of the mott e11tentlve remodeled horw ev.....,.. In IMc C•n~. 4BR. 1.,.. yerd w /Pfl!OI and ..,. Sl,19',000 * * ··-~--'" * * A decorators ...._ the lltest whlte-on- whfte. complimented br Nd tile roof. Thll home II for tM Cltlc:r'.mlnetlftl ~. t.y freeway .cce11. $m.ooo long t•m al9Y t. 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Udt 8IP9d of butlnal • you buNd,... CM'ftf. Our toel It to t?c tt.e ....,.. plue chatn In tM WOftd ... WMt'I yioun? CAMUS UM.IMITIDi '°"' .,....,,..z 714-f70-16" ~@m~lit~ S4SS I ............. Attc. •c Anehclm, CA 9ll07 [quel Opportunity~ ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Find A Convenient Home For 'bur Figure Aptitude At Pllrk Pl8ce "A clly witNn a clty'!..,.:.thlll'• how Park ptace 1n lrvtne Ml bMf'I detcnbed It'• an ucellent work IOcaoon Add to lhllt the congen.al atmoephefe In the offlcn of MGIC. and )'OU coutdn't aak for a~ wor~ I/ta the n1111on'1 prem .. r priv.te 1nsur9' ~ prl'Nle mot· \gage loent, M can ofter )'OU an uwofv1ng oppoftumty In OUt Opera• llOnl~. Your reeoon11blh1'" wilt span• va11ery of.,.... •n acCOUfU peyabfe, )'OU'll write check requ.stl and OlrerMe fiefd eicpenM - repotts, WOf'klng Wtth Y9ndor9. you'll renew equiprMnt lea..S: pl11ee orders and help field otficn maintain equipment and you'll hetp With per90nnel l11ues auch a1 ptoo.ltlng hiring pape"1ll'Oftl and • Umecarda Vou must be Of'glln•l9d. detail orient9d, lndepe~ and confl<Mn· tla.1. Reqw" •typing Speed of 60 wpm and l)fOfl<:tef'ICy m Word~. LOTUS 1-2·3 and 10-Key SofM accounting al'ICUot I*· aonnel relat9d experience 11 preferred MGIC will provide )'OU with• comp«111ve aal•ry and • compfete 1>enef111 package inclucling profit 1h•ring_Jnd 401K aavinqt P'an. ) For cons1det•tion. eaJt· Debbie Demoney MGIC INVESTMENT C<>NtOMTION 1'f4-~2 Ari Eqlllll OWottun•ty Employer MGIC Ac.-011 81 More 63 TW<>IOfna domest~ted DOWN M Singer JOMS ' Swamp 82 Thre~ 1 Stone worker 68 Umpire'• call 8 Honor a debt rutenwe 2 Uneccompanied S8 Simmers 11 Eltt In atyte g..e ~tabllsh 3 Actor'• parts 89 AHalra 18 Reachea across 86 African 4 That lady 70 Noah'• boat 21 Hawalla11 _ country 5 Window 71 Evll b4Mng gr .. tlng 87 Uon or fHtener 74 Legal term 22 Make happy cheetah 6 Uncover 76 Be4trtlk• drink 23 Inactive 90 Gallop•. • g 7 ChooM by vote 76 Rant• 24 Fortuneteller' a 91 .. _ Barton." 8 Sheet ot ,,1... 78 Pare ' card • 79 F-e-h 1919 Triple 9 Devoured "' -25 Shae bottom• Crown champ 10 Still It Tlmbr .. 28 1960 Kentucky 92 Bitter vetch • 11 Crown 82 PrecUeamenta Derby champ 93 Au fabric 12 lnternel 83 ~·a 21 Animate 94 Corrlda chee< 13 Reporter's w.Mght 29 Single 95 Spoken ~n g..e Str .. m 30 Portion 99 Roman 104 14 Epoch 85 Raw mineral 32 Lyric poems 97 Thr .. It 15 Modes 86 WMry 33 Lower llmb 98 CenteJs HS All-male party 88 Ot other 35 Underttand 99 Agitate 17 Chum worlds 38 H .. dland 100 Roo1.,·1 need 18 Come about 89 Laconic 38 Cudgel 101 Miiitary 19 Stephen King 91 Yellow pigment 39 More rational gr .. tlnga crutlon 93 Cherishes 41 Crimson 103 Surface• 20 "Oonau" or 98 Star in GemfnJ 42 Merge (a road) ··rim Tam" 97 "Sawbuck" 43 Bucket l04 o.t .. ts 27 01 Greetc 98 Roda 45 Adage 105 Small porchea architecture 99 Abraham's wife 48 Adlacent to t07 Actor Chaney 31 Heron'• t01 Mineral spring 48 Smudgea t08 Sherpened relaflve 102 Crag 51 Urban t09 Tranquil 34 Decrees 103 Harbor 52 Bandleader 110 Soap foam 37 Extra t04 Roo.ter'a mate Brown 112 "Genuine 39 Rncued 100 Ancient 53 Round up Risk" and 40 Alliance 108 Drastic 57 Preacher "Winning 41 High regaid 109 BetHt*d 58 Leonard Cotora" 42 Sea Fr 1 t 1 Aircraft McCoy'• 113 Singer Horne u Exist shelter nickname 114 Poet 45 Dug ror ore 112 Back t .. th 59 Ovarrel 117 eer .. 1 gratn 4g Egypt181l god 1 13 Thinner 81 Day-breeze· 118 StronghOfda ,7 Female cs.... 114 Pro,ect1ons It 119 Third letter 43 Small M<rtng 115 Nimble 82 Emulate Pet 120 Stop 49 Pine Tr.. 118 Jackdaw's ~--oay----------~12~4~T;u~rk~~:-~~~~ ... ~~tta~t·~~;:-~~~~~~cou~;~;n~~~~..:.~~~~1 63 YMrned 125 S.. MO.. 50 He t 118 Lac. 84 Make lace 126 Troubtes 'Whirt.way" 85 Double curve 127 Eiq>reU to the winner'a 121 Olm nlsh &6 Cut gratitude to cfrc.. 122 In the future 87 Cuckoo'• kin 129 Tavern 51 l<le--cream 123 Lock of har 88 Satisfied 130 AOV.aary hotders 125 Otherw!M 69 Mother 132 1940 Kentudty 52 ~ntted 126 Ctlott voice 70 Slngte-spo1 Derby champ s. He rode Sec-127 Hue card 136 lnfurlat9d retarlat' to 128 Small hawk 71 Palm fruits t38 ConMCrate vtetory 131 Donkey 72 Goff.,"• peg 139 Change 55 Ram 133 Actress 73 Cravats t40 Thick conttellatlon MacGraw 74 Bastion 141 Carries 56 uplre 134 Say further 70 Reject 142 Percetve ~ Nips 135 POOf grade 17 Copycat• 143 ......._ 59 Fumac. vatvea 137 Padd .. 78 Fond.. 1,... Ot8coufage eo uuua IO Wlpitl 145 Pttchwa l s 4 -· M1·11M JOHN\Ot.j "-'-.ON l 1n1 11lr1 Mt·•'-,,, y ."""i.• ••a ' I I a ..... t" · '' ""'JU JOH SON & SON l 11H "I 11 M 1· r, • H )' ,,.,I"", .... r 11. ! IC e •A t.A•ea ·I" '.>I•)