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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-19 - Orange Coast PilotSUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1989 I DON 1T UNDERSTAND '{OU .. Wl--lV DO VOU KEEP TR\(ING TO 'FL'{ T~ESE KITES W~EN 'f'OU ALWAV5 6ET Tl4EM TANGLED AROUND A T~EE? WOULDN'T IT SE FUNN \( IF '(OU ·DIDN'T EVEN MAKE JT OUTT~E FRONT DOOR? 75¢ ---Will. ~OLD IT JUST LIKE THAT .. TJ4A~K '1'0U ... Jim Davis JUDGE PARKER ' AFTER MlSS SPENCER READ THAT YOU WERE SEEN OUT WlTH MRS, SAYLOR, THE WRESTLER'S WlFE,SHE CALLED STEVE STARGAZER ANO TALKED TO HIM! AFTER THAT, SHE WAS ReAL..L.Y MAD AT YOU/~ BY HANK KETCHAM --...--.....--.... I got a GREAT c~lection! '~~ /AIBU,, aACJ(. . TO l4KJllJ< ... 0 .. \_ A ffJ4I 7Dl.ICJl·OPS AiO 1 SHOt/t l? ~IT! COME ON ... GIVE HER A BREAK .' ALL RIGHT ·· WHERE,ABOUTS' IS IT THIS TIME ? BY GARAY TRUDEAU Al.MOST FINISH!,/), MR. T'IWMP.' ' T'M soRRQ , Bur rr's A.Ml1f1ER OF PRINCIPJ..£ .. AND I 'M NOT GOING 10 CHA NGE CIND4'5 GRADE :rusr ro SHE CA N GET -n-1E cAR lX>U PROMISED HER f ('l~ ' IF QOU GIVE Gl~DQ A~ 'A' I,, (AJE.' L..L. "™ROW '~ ' A ·CAR FOR ~ 'TOO ! • ( , • ' • • 15 •l'i • 'i ZIGGY 10 .9 .5 '' 3 AOPe TAICKI Apply erayotW or colof9d pendta "98tty to the ~lumping 8Cene ebowe. 1--"M. ~t. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-U. brown. 5-FIHh toMa . .....ar..n. 7-otr,ibfown. 1-l.l purp6e. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points for usl"9 all tM letter~ In the W«d betow to fonft ·---+--- two complete WOf'ds TANG I Bt. E THEN score 2 points Mdt for all words of tour leHen OI ~ __ ......, ___ _ found ·~ the letters Try to teen at 1te1t It;....., . ............ ~ T~E" MOST IMPORTANT PAAT. THE HEART OF Tl-IE WHCX F BOO<. • .. -~/ C 1989 United Feature Sync:ficate. Inc:; ) QI ls LA. Wen co.di Pat Riley tM ton of BenaaN R.Oey of ,AJtGrta. N.Y.7 I~ we coUI lie coest.. a.M I M..e loll ..a wttli ~·1 fa8Dy. II Pat from Altoria? What It Ms !atMI'• llUM? -'Mary~ilz Port Charlottt, Fla. Al BOm in Rome, N.Y., March 20, 1945, Riley bas no relatives in Astoria. His father, whose name is Leon, was a m~or league baseball catcher and 1 a minor leque manqer. And ! Riley's brother, Lee, played in • the NFL Riley bas the best l winning percentqe in NBA II.Ff• .. , ,..~ history, but ~t's not all .. He • took some acuns courses m tit ...... ICtlll oolleae, and director Robert Towne offered Riley a role in TtqUi/a Sunrist. But the NBA's best-Oresled coach turned down the ofter because of time constraints. Kurt Russell p>t the put. and Riley lent nim some of his fashionable suits to wear in the film. Riley is married and has a son. Q: I remember u.teai. to Wayloa Jea•• wa.e. lie WU I ~1 at c:on1rJ ltlldola nil.. la LUitock, Texas. My 1ilten llllak I'• cruy. WM II rt.pt? -Junt Tmy, Andtoragt, Alaska Al You are. The Texan, 51, worked the .. afternoon drive" shift 11 K.LLL from l 9S8-S9. That's where Jenninp hooked up with Buddy Holly's bend, the Crickets. As a Cricket, Jenniap was suPJ)Oled to be on the tli&ht that killed Kolly Feb. 3, l 9S9. But Ritchie VaJens and J.P ... The Bi& Bopper .. Richardton, who ~ doina the same ail. pulled rank. Q1 lt ..... ullTeiil,..uBINloe.no..,.• n. Co»1 s•. dluea • ...., nwy .-.. a.. ....... It tab ..... to .. kt -Niclc IN Blasio. ClncinnaJi A 1 About 4S minutes - but she doesn't do it Two haintytists and two makeup people spend up to two boun OD each cast manber OD 1APina day. Blcdloe. u. bu srown up a lot sillC'e joinina Cosbv in 1984 -she's I incbCt Wier. Bled.oe'• other intaats: readinl honor novels and wri~ poetry. -: USA . . • ; " t ~ , I l ~ bV GllMitt Co. Inc. • ._...._UMt•mc Allil H. Ni....._ ca.tam ..... .1. CUrlllf, P.11 .. 111n1 a mo ......... .0. .. -. ....... 40.C. ...... Ollt~ .,... 9IJJI'' 11 Ill Social cyclone hits the capital QI I IOCb I II( ti ... 'MdlJ Mil .... Geollftte Melhedw, ..... _,... .. Seaemy of C.--rct a.Mrt M•'NclMr. W..'t IM -.,,W to Geoflt lurie, C!O ti , ....... c I I lde1? I wwted ror FUeraf. ... CUit ... Ada ... R-. -SluutlfOl'f Bl'Odc. Dallas A 1 One and the same. The da\lllltcr of an Indiana bowl.in& alley manqer, MO&bKber, 42. was once a switchboard operator. Sbe was a Fa~ qecutive wbeo she and Barrie wed an 1980. Tbey divo~ in 1982. She tben.'.pursued Texas malti-millionain Robert Most.(her, 61, whom sbe married in 1985. Georaette. whose close friends include Buban Bush and Ivana Trump, socs after social succaa u ardentJy u financial success. Now, the flashy. ~head and her nervy ways are attl'ICtinc anention on tbe strait-laced social scene in Wurunaton, o.c.. where sgme find ber refreshins and othen, pucbc. ~put her FabetJt bkklround r to use. Last year, Geo~ bouaht • tbe e:adusive ski~ company La m _., W B Ill IOI: .,. 111111 ti 111111 I Prairie for more than SJO million -ti ... ti ..... " 11 Jt I It I ... llM. -with her husband's help. ~ 11111: ,.,,. Q1 I dlcMIPt wme. o.toe ne .-.-• PM1«M. Wlaat1 k ... _.? WMn ... k U'tt! -Jnrnlfn-Ca.swl/, Lambm'lillt. NJ. A: Dafoe just finished filmina a small pan in Oliver Stone's Born on tht Fourtlr Qf July. Tom Cruite stars in the movie about Vietnam veierana. When it's S2t1 B1 .... Qi lt...a•"'•lhr -wM ... dieYGb of .... , la ik n. B,.,.,,., M,,,,_ ...... cutloll? -Danit/It Edti"lltNt. Rode Isl/I/Id. Ill A1 That's Ba~ BiU1npley, lAwvt It to &om 's mom. And David Coulier, wbo tun on ABC's Full Houu, does the voica of Animal and Bcwm. Q1 I•• at. a.it •11 r4 Mu w-. • a.1* -f * ,..,,,.. SMn. He _.UM a .... Mf'h• wt11n•1 t.e 6-! -A/Int Sltlrlq. Tmy, MISS. released later this year, the fitm is likely to be as controveniaJ u Dafoe's last two -Tltt /AJt TtmptaJlon of Christ and Misslnlppl Burning. Dafoe. 33, also does avant111'de theater with The WOOltcr Group in New York City. O.foe and Woc»ter director Eiubetb LeCompce live toeetber in NYC with their ton. 6. 0Uoe loves lO cook and bas said be woWd bave liked IO be I dancer if be hadn't tone into actiDI. • IRl: .. •-=il• ,....., .... 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TOTI .-,-I I i-••-·11 '-W 1:;• I I J&fiF~iJ·11 .. : .......... -... I ....... .-.............. .... .. ...... __ --- ........ ~ .. ,......... -----. .... .,. .. I ~------------------~----~ With a new book, a hot-tour, a hit movie and even a food line .. that premieres this week, life is finally sweet for Sammy Davis Jr. By Jefferson Graham Sammy Davia Jr. pmtied with ahow- sirla. messed with drup, mested up his family. All bccauae be wanted tbe thrill of the ttqe 10 follow him evtl')'Wbere. .. It Uled to be that aoi.na up on stqe WU survival." •YI Divis, who ll"eW up in vaudeville'• footliabta. .. I bad DO oth- er world. That's wlMft I WU kin&. .. The "Swi.Qain' Sammy" ~ tbe '60s and ·10. ii a d.il&:rent man today. He ii DO lonaet tryina to keep that llnqe alive, and ii hotter than ever. Hil 1a1e1t movie role. u a wile old hoofer in Tap, i.a a lbowstopper. A new avtobiopapby, the buil for a future TV bio-movie, comes out in May. Hit Clk:Mar it fW1. with curtain~ curtain CODCCltl and t.oun ol Europe, Aultralia and the USA with Frank Sina- tra and Liza MinncDi. He'll be home just 17 days be1ween April ad Jw. C'a:bratina hil 60da )'elf in tbow businea, the 6~yeu.Gld Davia 1aJ1 be91 found the ICript for survival and t.ppi- DCll <>"illle. too. Fcqet rat-peckina. pertyina all mpt and bu.mint the CIDdlc at bolb end&. He bu.mid out OD that I loaa time llD· Now he'd ratber rad $1vtkmpeatre. watch mcme. on TV or diab up a mjd. niabt diDDa' of IOul b>d from a bot plate in his botel room. And PIS Oil ... DOW, be •YI-i.a ~ ... redrmacioD did JOU CID lf"'ll· n.t ,cMI cu do whit you .... '°' to do ud MW ta whla it.'" I"llle •..., S&mmy ia aow u cme. .... wiGiNt tllll ..-. No man tc*I • dlllilli Md -,_. ud Jow." DO IDOle .... fJl,.,,.. Iii~ TJJill IO "'•lli1 tbiat UDlle. be ... mys ia Ida CIDdid DOW life *'J, ~ Al~ (Panv Straus Oiroa.. Sll.9'). GOil him I mmilee (10 --May arm). • rdatioGlbips wida WI d:aW llidl. llwnl !rimda wt b1wl. '1'bat ..... ,. .., 10 ,... Ill> WllD'tme,"be.U.alaoc:Miaio.._ CD01. .. It WM I c:mricalln, Pl by 1lil waJlide, My llabltiaa now ii. II w Uoald meet _.. (ia 11111 a M a .. ) IDll ..... ..,... ..... ,.,. .,... •Y, 'HeJ • ....-11111-•MWIOll ............... DaN •,W• Ida In A, r'he ia WAI M'1Jlktill If .... ,_ IC-. the 196S 111• 1111 ..... Ml..., coc:aiDe and booze. and bow bt kicked the babil&. Divis knows it'• raw ltUft: .. 1 tried to be as ~Dell u IDOd tuae would allow IO that people ooald ,el I better &pprtCJ· atiOJl for wbcft fm c:omiQI from." Writina tbe boot. be •Yi-'"was very painful Tbe PY &om 25 years ago doao:t emt uymore. The PY from I 0 yelJ'l llO doesn't eEsa IDyinc:ft. And I bope 10 )'ell1 6'om DOW rD be able lO say that this pry doesa't aill anymore He'• a better bamu bei.QI. a more car-i.na penoo. .. The 1919 Sam.my lays tbe 1979 mod- el.WU ... Pl'/ paUiaia OD U ICl" 0a\.1S says the public uudei_... that .. Now i1'1 'Hey. if you tcrewed up. then you eaewed up. but we liU the way you Roa. we like the way you conduct younell We don't tee you aft.er the show at tbe bu 1notina for brolds an)· more.'" Hil life's wort ii ltil1 in lhe .. saloons" -niabJdubl in Yeps. Tahoe and Reno. ibowrooms be's worbd since the l940I. Afta' a few numben, the .)lclct comes oC be taka a 14> of SUawbctn Crush (his c:mrent drink of cboicc). talk.s to the audience ud li.np tbe 11.lndards Mr. IJqJalt,tlo. Tlw BIJ11r of tit~ Blim and T'lw Outdy Mt11t. Bet .......... tnditioG 6nds lum b1Qlina OUl ia Ge. ctr.ina room, VISll ins wtlh ft'iendl. ~I• int k:dles on • cbeet, -U.. a ..,.,..,. Wa.ri.Dg beg· l'1 duce pa~ be'I play dominoes or cards. or _.. Wleo movies Mtll fiicDdl or 1181: JUll befon. *"'· be"ll lr:not. band· kadlief owr Ml ~ hall boaler~ ud ..i ~makeup la lteao and v.-. Davit iJ known u tbe c.ty ..-: wllAu wbo rqu- lmtj llarowl Ci"' • .s dolial ruabt ... far tbl .... .s local perform en.. 1W1 a o 0 ri'lit trlldiUon he 1IUtl to -OG04f I SUdarOlll.tll~b" .... Kl c ,. Ind Qartttt no cmuw -... c:aa'" wida pedorm en be DI*' p to blow durina month~ OD tour, or lllp& ..... the marquee. Davia. lie ..,._ -. w. dlaaana room ...,. "91 lllow, 1IDs !um to "bnlta 1110.-.." ._comes bee~ .... .... .... An. ... _,. fDf opadna and .... ..-om. ....... to hls room IO ............ OD O'N Gr ..... IO ...... "' .. ,. I • haa Mt· ... ,...... ... °""" lilicMt' lO Ja~_.ltt1M41). He...., u ••dliUiiluen · J 6 El 1 ! ......... lilite'"at lfllm ...... om. ..,. • bd$ ~ii_... ............... , tllil1llilllljol--?II a.tdw:te ................... lllomeS. .................. e.ere. n.n .... -., .... -.. 2M ... be- a...,._., ... ~._ .. ..._,., ___ G F 7 ' cause I think rve earned the 24th floor.•• Davis bu railed bold livina to an art. Using suitcalel of pots and s-nt he takes oa the roed., he coob for binudf and friends. In April, hit sdf·tauabt rookina prowea SC>et commercial. (See acx:ompanyiaa ltoly). He brinp vJ4eo pr, tapes and cam- eru. Hit hotel room is stocbd with a Ms. Pao-Man video pme in the bed- room. current mapzfoes (Pt0ple, Ntw$- Wttk. TirM, 'TV Gtl/M), Jarse trays of potato chiPI. jelly beana. aumdrops, cia·' areucs ancr 10c1a. Busier DOW than anytime in the j)8jt 10 )Cm. Davis aays be isn•t tr)'ioa to prove anytbina -just to make a liviq. For tbe put year Of mo~ be bu been Jtadily OD cour with 1 lbow called .. The Ultimate Event .. Initially, the &bow starred him, frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. After Martin dropped out. Liza Minndli joined. .. frank d«siped this tour, .. •YI Di- vis, .. '° that we'd make four years• 111a- ry in one. I wanted to mire~ but J creature from PlaM of tit~ Apa. Davis says a lifetime of livina out of suit.cues bu earned him some luxury. At 11t 3, be joined his father and UD· cle Will Mutin in a Vaudeville tap dance trio. Me appeared in his fint film. Rufus Jonnfor Ptnidmt. at ap 7. He's done Br<*lway (includina 00/d- t'll Boy and Mr. WoNkrfuQ, movies (includina Porgy and Bas and Ocazn:r ' El~). more than SO record albums. and bas been singing iD JUabtclubl since the 1940s. Davis" style is so idadffiable aft.er all ~ ~ tha-1 u _ impersonation of him is a staJ)le of eDiCea and comedi- ans. The drop of tbe jaw and the .. Hey, hebe," are sure6re audience-pleuers. On the February Or&D\my awards show, Billy Qysta1 imitated Davia aina· ina Tncy Chapma.n•s hit. Fast Car. Even openiQl-4ICt Oarrett does a Da- vis impersonation. a sort of teuer for the real tbiaa moments later . "J do him becauae be•s eo e.rpreasioo- able and distinctive," •YI Garrett .. He bu his OWD walk and own man.naians. I can The Candy Man's new food Dne do him anywhere and everybody will know him." S&mmy Davit Jr. ia cooains this week. Thoe who know Da- vis •Y be espocitlty en- j oy1 beina around youq people wbo • mire his won. who know the dues be'• pt.id Ovet the decades, and who can talk to him without ''yeaina•• him to death. He'll be in Clevdaad Moaday to IDDOUDCC hil new baltb of '"Sammy's ~ food prod- ucts: Bui.n St. BIJ1>ecue S.uce; l lllt Rilbt Oilli Seatoni• Mil; and Meo MUllard. The ~-to into Ohio and Pennlylvania stora next month. IPR*! natioaally in the fall. 1bele are all my own penoaal recipes." •YI Davia. .. Ain•t one of than manufactured. The muswd is ti.QI)' but not too bot. and tbe 1&1JCC bu a Dice little twua to it, but not too much. eooup eo that you can taste h." Pby1ically, he's a lean. nimble pbenomo- non. After eerious ~ comtructive hip sur- IPY in 1981, he's ca~ dtnciftl lllia OD sca,e, but ta1b of banai~ up hiJ dancina shoes 10 1991, after be turns 65. Davia• belt dilhel. llyt hil wife Altovile: pepper ltelk and cbicteD with ipllbetti. couldn •t atbd it and continue U'riQa tbe kind of D:ltyle r want to bve. Tbat'• the bard put. "If I feel lite buyine my wiis I ~000 nedrleoe, I wat IO t.y it." With AJtovi11. be llllli'ea I imle but bomcy rperWoe iA Bendy HiDI. ,,.._. olDIYit witll odler~ -SiMll'I, J ...... ·so. ... .,,. Ow'4»-.. ~ f1fid11 '° ,_. ol Ir .... ad ..... ... .......... CIMll ........ y. Dua n '•il•< .. ciam ofJOcma- a.._ 12S ............... • lillllrJ ol ..__......_O.a'ftilaaw' s111 pool 1 did.., a 6-llat .. .._ ola .. Hil idea of retire- ment means ~ clubl 12 weeks a year. Or directina a movie. Or maybe CCHta.rrin& in I tilm with Uza. And doina lots of travdia&. 1'bcre AR eo many thiaaa I bave not teeD. I want 10 tee the Orud Canyon. f\-c Dewt l*tl tMrc. r~ De\IU been to YcllowlloM Plut. I wnt IO ID IO the bayouaaad m.t CIJum. I wut to ,et to bow more abOut this pllCC lhat I proudb call ., boinL .. S...y Davit Jr. iD rcriremmt? For • rml'P ""Ob )II& Ola )191. I CM imtai"' it. I cu ...... it. ad I loot bwan1 to it. .. Aitlly ........ =·-· daiab be'D bald cmto .... "*'tdllb .... ..... , ca.iM bit .... do it oald blf.. ~.Al ............... pdlMbia Yoice .......... be oat ..... ,. Davis did it h1$ way • -ll•Dl7·1t.•• TOVA BORGNINE HAS DISCOVERED HER 'FOUNTAIN OF YOUTW 'The lines depart. .. Youth returns almost instantly." -D.S., Hollywood cA PorOaly $39 LOOK YOUNGER OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Towa Borp.llW1 _. ... '°"" ..... ._'t jmt for Boll)woocl ....... Debbie..,...,..... Coe--. s ....... a ...... v~ Now people .u ovw .,. twlklaa llboat wllM Tewa'• proclact ha done for diem. .. , wt11 hopini your product would wort ... In two tirttkl I wa.r ldflfll com.plbrwnti fro#ff "°"""'and loolu fro• mu that I could •a1ull1 remefllbu 1ettln1. I'm excited aboul the ""''I look. 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T-111t7 ' '··----------·--·--·---------·--·-··-·-·---~-~-·-·-' T H I S W E E K E N n• S l R A V E L AillllCIZiles blilgb1wellllgs Tips on Colorado, West Virginia and points South . . P1an.nina a sprina outioa to West Vir· ainia. Cdorado or the Nnny Soutb? The April isauea of three rqional map. zines oft"er tips on pat 6abina. 1Ce11ic lOUriQI and liet&MY weet.ends in Dixie. • W•I tfaJ Wot J'llfiaM mqazine devotes iu entire issue to ft.shins. &om tdlina where to haul in tbe lalJest wan- • eye to snPs>lina with 1CraPPY bluesill and bookina hybrid striped bell in the Ohio River. Abo included in the April issue. it a story on .. 6sb attncton" - old lira and lRe stumps where ftsb love to lurk. Some tpOU art even marked by state o8icia1s IO )'OU CU drop your lines risht OD WJieL • D9Nr m'llf7inc takes you oa a tour of 101De of Colorado'• most spectacular 1princ liia, IWtina with the PQdl and apricot IJ'OVU OD the westa'D slope of the Roctiel. wbic:b will be in hlrant bloom in April AJlo covered art the ins ud ouu o( the Blaet Canyon of the GuADilOD National Monument in MSt<aual c.. do. It is the aiaee•a answer to the 01Ud Canyon, off'erin1 pt views and ant.- rate bi.lti.q. Funher west. tbe mapzine 1uuests Colorado National Monuoteot. with abeer-walled can· yooa. the ranaiftl of ucient lDdian cW- tura and amazina rock fonnauou. •S..1-. M...-dmt oars aa edeo- Uc Kk cboa ol ... clay., .... tom O.Wwnt toN°'1b CatotiM. Dl5srfn\ -i.Ddeed. is I a I dnead baled oo the cenleD- nial ol Oklaboma'a 1119 land snnt nee. *'° tbol•nda ol upiri .. IOd- busteri t.eed ICtOll tbe new tari10ry to stab 8armiaa daima. Tl9C .... allo oart I '°Ill weelrwl iD lilcW. 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TH IS M 0 NTH' S F 0 0 D H E R E' S H 0 W Y 0 U C A N KICK THE TAKEOUT HABIT A Colorado couple bros to bang up the phone and make quick m~~ home, from paza to stir-r, USA WEEKEND radp'a Kari and Matt 1.1ppile a:UoY aatina special meall for frimda on tbe weekends. But come Monday niabt. they 6nd tbemlt.lves ti.red. Wlinlpired IDd ram- iq for the phone to call for takeout food. When the z.appia do mm weebiabt meals for tbemldva. it's usually a llDd- wich and canaed IOUp. or tbcy miabt throw 1 l&tak or chicken on the srill The busy wortdna cw- pie a1ao WYI perilbabie foods to have OD bud, but '"'they always teem to pa'• isb befote we ,et a cbance to Ute them. .. llYI Kari. .. Help! We're ,mias too old '° eat this way. We want to eat meals witb minimum prep time, mini- mum pjannin&, miDimwn wute aod maximum health bc:ndu. .. food writm Jue and Mic:had Stem know &his "Whit'• for ctiJmar Je>o frlin all too well. sbo\lld try makina uncompli(.ated ver- sions of these favorites (Stt Alicltul's piiza tips. bftow ~ft/U). • Deftlo, a n~ of •Isa.es. Stan with four to six. The more you pr'ICtice, the more you'll experiment with whltev0 er inpedients. you have around. •a., die kJedm ...a ... ·rrtbe Zap. piles can do that. they won't have to plan abeld at all. Tbey'U have a cboice of a doz.en disba every n.iaht." says Micbad.. "The imponant thina is sboppina." Once you've decided on a pOup of dishes. make a list of the inarcdienta needed and plan to keep tboee itam • ways on band (S« ~ Jd for /Mas). Start eac:.b sboppina trip with that list; idd to it the ln&redienta for a couple of d.iabes you'd like to make that week. Because the Zappiles I QODlpWD that perishable I foods often So to waste, the St.erm recommend startina • with canned, ftozeo or abdf41able foods; produce and other &ab increcfienu can be added padually . • u.n ....... ~ ket ceHHIHcH. Get frieadly with your alld bar. It oonwm the malts inp for I atir-fty • I Vqell-•Even tbousb we work at borne and one would think we blvc aD tbe time in the wortd to make &ve- c:ounc di.DDen. in &ct who ba tbe time ud cncrlY1" •YI Jane. .. By 6 p.m., h's obvioulty too late to l1att l"Olltiftl loin of port or aft)'lbi111 very elaborate. .. GUI EDUIS: ble side diab. and pizza or .,.... toppinp. .. Buy the Yet the 5'crDI me,.. toeat~diD­ nen witbout a lol ol ft-. .. AAd • lot cl tiJDll - doD'l •• tbe .... 1biDll for diuer," •YI Jue. wbo IUCIHI tMl ~ ii tbe beluty cl coaki• .. jmt two ..... Tbc ZIPP• ._. "°' .-..a. day~ • ..,. Mic .. rl ·111ec1 oe oar on~it11.W,..to.._ tbeJ ma tDt¥t dllir ..-1111 bJ liaill dowDlllM ....... ol1M"'811rlO ... ... .., ....... Pll1icullrty it 1llity .. --•Id IO .. IPfJllllDlitJ ct·--· l1A11f ... ,..,.[ 11ddme . ' ..... IOkil*llll' ta 1~ ....... , • ..... n.zuz1 .,... .. ,, .. ,......._ .. spiDlcb or imuce at the Iliad bar. Thal brina it bome and "cuatomize' it by edctina otl.Qla and ""' 00-iou or tuna '° mab it bealthier," DYi Jane. Qeck out amal1 peck- .. ~ afood, or meau and pcMIJtry cut in cubes or ltripl. They're pafect for ttif..tys. Or sioce the 1.ap. piks like lriWa.. they can \&IC u.n for Ubobl. add. int oaioDa. c:bCny toma- toes and other ~ fot I qukk c:om•IDllL •Mllrll ........................ .. f« two people. diat twby ~ meat lolt • dawten or port~ ..,,... die ... ,. )l'Oll cu .... turby ..... llir-6y Ge .... mbll -IO ...., ....._ .. ..,.Jae. ......... ~ 10'I II' a lat oua ot OM axtial md re • "s t .,_., r1.,...11. • Mir'-'= 2 2 z,... ,,. This easy pizza is a perfect place to start In the time It takes to order dellvtrld pm., tbe Z.ppllts cnld Hjoy 1 lloMmdt pit -i.tatthitf and "cust0tnlud." Michael Stern tells ltow: • Start witb 1 prepared pim bast or dou&h you've bo1aht at 1 pim st.op. • Brush libmlty with oliYt oil to keep critst crisp. • Spril1•1t wtth c"°'91d pr11c and tltfbl for tM shnpMst pim. Or try MltMet'1 favorite cot1bln1tiotl: frozen broccoli (thntd h1 nricrowm), 1arhc and "'""""· Jane 11111111 sa1tt6s 111 Ofliotl, edds cru•bMd fttl or pt Qttll, a sliced beJI ,.,,., and cartw11 Medi. Tiit toppitp ire •P to JOU • • Bau ht 1 450..., .. OM on 1 cootlt •tor, Mttt1 Jtt, a ttrrKOtta P'm ltMt. for 10·12 11l11tts (or follow PICute latrKtt0tt for coo""' ti .. ). Why you don't need recipes to cook meals The idea of• recipe implies a c:oo- straint to many people. •YI J11111 Seem. .. The Zappila aond like pieopk ., prize t.bdt 1PCM111Mity aad their i .. ~Md 1.taen it aomedllills about 1 ~ IMt 1CM1 people: •WMt if I don'\ llllw powdaed pneer or a balf· M lfC)Oe ol tonMrda'7° " TM 1rict. thea. ii fbt the l.appi._ to Ind diaba IMy ..oy lilre, Md IO ._. '°do.._ diallla ao Wdl dlilt iMy cloil"t ........... ..,.J9M.~ ... '"°" rdlled and will be ready to citptri. lMGl from tbete... - Tile~--abouid toot It~ a that mo fat cook.ins tedaaiqua-tiM • llir·fi)', llDC't tbc couplt.,. Gin •e foOd. Omelet-Nt.1111ii~.-11- ampk of a M that cu be wtUpped up quickly (Md tl9e llli9e en be aaydQs ~ ...... IO Uft OD hnncl. addilll eve. PIOft klillitity). ne-.. .--niM otc:ocWine• procm -DOI M I Ntipe. .. • RECIPES ACROSS THE USA S u r p r ! ~") c Yu i • · .~ t • : i · Try Hunters Ch1cki-,n Th c No S d 11 1:/: l'./ 1 Hunter's Chicken 21h pound chlci<en, cut Into serving pieces 4 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 gar11c cloves, finely chopped 1 large onion, peeled and sliced thinly 2 medium green peppers, oored and sliced thlnty 3 medium tomatoes, chopped (or 2 cups canned !ow-sodium tomatoes) 12 fresh mushrooms, trimmed 1 cup white wine 1 teaspoon NoSalt• SaJt Alternative 1 teaspoon thyme 'h teaspoon pepper In a latge skillet. MUI• the chk:t<ef"l In the otl, removtng each piece when browned. Pour oft an but 2 tablespoone of t.t from the pan. Add the gattic onion end green peppers iUld aaute until Imp. Add the tomatoes end muahrooma end cook for 1 minute. Pour In the _,.end 8dd the NoSalt9 Salt Altet1wtiv•. thyme 9nd pepper. An.Im~ lo the pen, cover and cook fOf 4() mlnut• OYer low hut. tumtng chicken occaek>n- ally. If desired. Mf'V9 ewer botled rice. Makel. Mf"llnga. Sodium: 111 mg per ..,vtng (with lreeh lomak>el) 113 mg per MMng (wtth cWWled low- IOdum tomatoes) Calories: 362 per eervtng ANNOUNCING EATING LIGHT RECIPE CONTEST WINNER :;11·:::::n \f·Jc:~~;r;rq Pie3Sd'l! .rillf: Ne":• J•!r·~·"" LO·CAL CREAMY LEMON SCALLOPS Va -1/a lb. bay scallops 1Yz tbs. minced acatllons v. cup diet margarine 1 tba. cornstarch v. cup low fat milk 1/1 cup low fat yogurt 2 tap. fntah lemon Juice Dash Tabaaco sauce 1 2-ounce can, sliced mushrooms undrained 1 tba. bread crumbs 1 tbs. parmeaan cheese Salt and pepper to taste Cover scallops with water In a medium saucepan. Brtng to a boll and simmer for two minutes. or juat untll firm and opaque. Drain. saute ecanlona In margar1ne In medium aklllet. Mix mllk, yogurt and oomatan:h. Stir Into scafffona. Blend well, reduce to low heat. Add scallops. lemon Juloe and Tat>uco sauce. Stir In the undraJned muahrooma. Spoon Into Individual baking shells or a caaeerole. Sprtnkle with crumba and cheeee. and plaoe under a broiler untll brown. Creamy acallope may aleo be eerved over puta. SeMt8 two (doubles well). TH l S F 0 Start with starches, add the items below The simplest way to get your dajly dose of the ma.- JOr food srou,ps is to stock' o • up on ••your basic st.areh bases," say food writ.en Jane and Michael Stem. And what the heck are those? Dried or stuffed pastas, rice, baking pot.a- le>e$, Engl.ash muftins. pita bread, com and f1our tor- tillas, pizza douah (refrig- erated an a can, p~ formed shells, bought from a pazza shop). ·10 other words. any- thing you can put other in- pidients on to make a m~. '' 11ys Jant. To~teod shelf-life, the stuffed pasta. breads arfd pizza dough can be wrapped tiahtly and stored in your freeur. Next. aJways keep es.. sentaals Or\ band (Stt list aJ right). An adequately stocked kitchen should have most of thea it.tms. pven leeway for pcnonaJ wtes. If you like Chinese food. add sesame oil. hot oil and sprouts~ for Mexican, add cumin, pickJed chile pcppen and salsa. Some of these foods wiU keq> indeft.- nitely; others will last several week& if properly stored. Keep thjs list bandy, and replenish supplia when you abop. Kari and Mau Zappile keep moti (,/ the buics on band. .. But we doa't know how &o put them &()ft'lher;• •11 Kari. The Stems pve • few ewnpla uslna pu1a as the .. bue lt&Jdi'• and tome of the oOter iqreclie.nts )OU eee here. Micbfld'1 fav<>fite fast 6x is ptilla con t11lio ' olio: six cbopped prlic cloves 11ul&d in olivt oi~ theft &Oiied witb bot linau.ine, Whidi be CllS u is Of with a litdc P«rmesu cheett. Jane mu.a a DHOOk uuce by ldd- ina Oortonzola (a creamy Italian blue cheat), a cbopped tomalO or tomato purfie and bail (&ab when in teUOn) \0 bot noodles. .. It'• just~." Convenely, •YI Jane. if you bavt leftover ~lable or meet llir•fty, mate ~ or .,.rs biir ...-; toa 1G(lnher ud ad ..... owrnilbt. .. Now )'OU bavc IC> iDeiD. ud die kMly ' flt noodles Mlorb 11111 atn---. • OIW,_...,.........Mft:°'"' iws. -•lrll oeiw. ICJIDllDel, wbo- v;.. ... --.... brOCcOI& -olcoune. ,, .. Mil .... • ,,..,,,,, •• d ... ,.., 14. Stock'''' kttd11 with tht111111ati1ls Canned tuna, ch11tk cblcktn , buns (p nto, kidney, wltltt), beef and chlcktt broth • . Cnntd plum tOflltoes, totttato pur6t, sprapttti sauce • • Buttu. of iv1 oil, vt1ttablt oil • YiMPt, aoy satet, Worcesters'lrt sauct • Onions, wflolt Mids of prf ic, freslt If• root • Dritcl htrbl, spiels, salt, pepper • EtP.~(..,.r.Jlc*." ....... ,_, .... ) • 1 EVERY AMERICAN HAS THE RIGHT TOA • QUALITYCAR 2. You want a car that will start every morning. You want a car that will age well. And give you years of satisf:action. You want quality. It's your right. Undisputed right. Quality is also the first commitment of the carmaker. Without it he becomes morally and fiscally bankrupt. Chrysler Motors has no intentions of forsaking this cornmitinent. 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PleaM icil't ftiL Y• _, do dttlr'N ID ....... ,, ., .. __ T H I S M 0 N T H' S F 0 0 D · Stretcll • ncille -ido...._._ A wenend cookia& ltllioll ma yield cnouah ltf\ovm for dilereat wutdly meals. -1r Kari and Matt Zappile cu put toSCtMr a small rq>enoite of reci· pn -four to sun. lbea eJ,pUd &om there -they can make endlal Vlfia. tions. .. says food writer Micbld Siem. .. Meat loaf Is a eood example: It takes very littJe efort. You can add .a.. most anythina you have around to it without SCre1fiDI it up. It's very rewatd- ina 10 see 1t comina out o(\he oven, and 1f you'rt not a cook. that m itsclf'ispeal rc1nforttment And you cu do so m1ny thanp with the leftoven. .. For instance· ·• Make a meat loaf' sandwich or sub. •"°tut in cubes and ldd to tomato uucc for quick spqhttti and mea.tb&Ut. • Add pieces lO a VtltUbit ltir•fry . • Use as an omelet or frittata &llina. • Crumble o.vCf com tonillu and beaL Top with cheae, •l-. a-vocado 11.ia:s or other favontt tostada tritnminp. •Crumble over a biked pOtato. addiQt such pmisha u petn o.UOU. pared chttsc, tomato 11uce. • Stuff into a pita pccb1 wnh cboppcd tomatoes, onions. cucumbcn and 1 Ii~ tic plain yoaun miud with d.ill. - • Crumble over a bomemadt pim. • Add to nood~ or~ 10Up, • Use in a Qlltek chili. (S.utf chopped onjon and prtic In OtL Add JOCDC chopped beU pepptt or • cbUc pepper. When vqdabla are hmp. tPriakle wnh cb11i PoWder ud ldd a can ol pin- to or biney baAS and tbe mat loet) r-·-:::u·~-:;.::~~;;~---- 1 I I I l t t t t I • .... ~ ., ordrr b CIDdeftla "' r.a-. lb-.-. '° be cr16ed b • la l..s I t 'ltd bllqrllr pou•' ~wta!*'J41mdpi. 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With calls and vape promites from the bid press she's had lately, her publicists. The Anal com- like headlines proclaiming her mitment is made just one hour "The Most Hated Woman in before the interview, a sum- America," it's clear interviews mons by phone to the awt.Ak are at the bottom of her list studios. Tbe pound rU1ea: 9'e T H I S W E E K E N D' S TV But she knows the needs to will not talk about tbe deW1I of repair her badly tanered public her maf'riaee and split f'rom Ty- imqe. Two new TV roles this son. And IOOO it•s dear sbe•a not month should hdp: the A.BC too keen about dilC\&lliat much r"" imacine at a pmti&ious miniseries Tht Womtn of Brew-of anythins from her put. school anybody booh11 an)'- sttr Plact, airina Sunday and Her earliest rnemor(? "Oh. body. even if they felt tblt way'? Monday, in which she is billed this is a funny story, .. sbe says rU let you IMM'r the question:• with Oprah Winfrey and Cicely britbt.ly a sbe sill. cloldy moo-But she doesn't. Periodically tbe TY10D; and the ABC movie Tht ilored by ~. pmonaJ us.istant retuma to the subject, uaable to Ptntltow.u in which she starred and • publiast, at a table tn the let it 80. ••1 WllD't booed at in earlier th~ month. lludio commimry ... , mnem· CC>lks. That wu 1 lie ... Givens' future is fnulbt wi~ in • ~ · · ·" Q She •JS she was wapopular lo peril. She'a It the tunlial poi6t TI9eD ahe Msi&ates. The.~ eot1tee becaute, U a IS.year-old of superswdom -or disaster. tant shoots bet 1 look. biouna freshman, lhe wu too Dliw to She wanu the world to foraet she's on daQllT'ous pound. Oi-6t in with the fist. bard-drink· her sensational past with Tyson vens d~da sbc benet ~ 1d1. ina coiJcsiate crowd. AD .. CMr· and reco&niu her u I talented "I'm 101''1 to repel bavtn1 told IChicver and dallk Type A per• actreu with a normal private this story. h'U come t.ck to IOMlity" from 111 3. Givem life. And she's tryina hard to ftt haunt me. I'm 10 WllY no.." found the needed l80l'e dlan IC> into the role. llt ... lflt ... •••'t" adcmk INU..• to ... bJ. Indeed, her co-workers on So wary. in Ila. dlll lbe o.. Sbe -"•II~ wl1b "'a TMPmi~were ~ ~ plodesin.,..ewbea1hl111meof trunkio.dol ...... ltiru,"IM bet charm and work ~· I an old beau. f.ddil Mwpby, says, 1 lllJ pt in NWle wlM> ~ ~ under~ cnau ~ comes up ... WMtdoa ..at have wu lllocbd 10 Ind hlrlllf' at di~ says director David to do with a~ 0. Cher panics witla alc:oMl Md ..... Oreene. ''She WU wonderfW. hive to di.a.a J~ in dnl." She •JS: .. , WU JUll She amued e~. Sbe'a • from·when•·WIMHOlletr? not IOCially iadined." Vflt'f likable penon. Dilient. That's rid~ ... Mitber Yet C'Mltel c.nbon. I tbe- prolwional, tMY 10 IC' aioaa should I baw to. I MW anet ater .,....._ wlM> 11.t Oi-. wttll. Tbe _..crew Wred ber." been a aitl M IGI 'J Ii" vnt at SlrM La.,._.. ..... 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Oa Valeatine•a Oily their divorce in die Domiak:u Republic became lnal. .. rw '°' 1.,.. _.ty," the says. .. You ID laomt.. you lllll to them, you ID k> wort and you ta over it." Al fordae ti.d ..... Oi¥tm ii conYi8Clld lllle11 Ill owr 111't; 100. 1'he A-a. ...... ii lclle."•.,.. ., ......... ..,..... ... ................. . ..r.,. ,..a11.-r.,. eowdlllw••llllil•t. ... r._...,.,,.._ • ............ It """'•flltlM.11••· •1• ' Ult ............ "Tiie . ...., ... ... a.. .................... .. .. .., ......... ....,.u ... .... .., ................... . ......... M • .,. .... ~ .. .,. .............. ..... .. ,. ...................... Cllllil, l.Y .... tlla tlll ._ M Oii-.. ,,_ .... , ..._....., .... ,,,.,.,1 .. .,. ......... . -......... ,,,. " .. €*-.. ...... -..n.. ...... __ ........... ta g JI tit• ............. ~ ....... ............... ..._ •. ...... 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'1be touabest niabts for bo&ds to 6ll beds are on ~" becaute tbe lu- crative businea ttlde it on weekdays, says Ace l.anaban.,u.ind:vstty expert. Most bolds oler weekend pechr that may include low Illa, entertain- ment or ruu Aila instead of rooms. They'll turn up in ldvat.iJementt in lbunday"a aod Friday'a newspapers with.in a ·30().mile r-.dius of the city. Allo, modcnJdy-priced bold dWm that bill 1.bamdva u .. luxury budaet .. -no frills. aood quality-are prolifer- alina around the USA. ln ,enera1. the batpim will depend on where you•re willina to ao. You11 ttt beiiet deals in commerciaJ c:ancn wboee hotels cater to busiDal travdm but need to stay open OD weekeada; in "ol«aon" citia (Miami ia July, OU-caeo in February); and in locationa where there are more hotel beds than vilisort to Ill them. Ex.ampla: Denver and Colorado Spriast. Colo.; SL Paul, Minn.; Pboenlx, and Florida's pWwi- d~, ICICOrdi.na to the newUett.er, Tr~nds '",,._Notti lnddry. Wbeaewr buUeel -toft. deals will appeu. Tbe bell way 10 IP01 them ii in tbe ~ or lbrolpb ·your travd-.ent. EYCD if they're not adwnilcd. no om tboWd have to pey full price for a ~ room OD I WC I eod, bllilu QU. ( ctaO traveJ .,eat David Orr ... Try to neaotiate o"er the phone, don't just like what~ live you. Hotels have quot.IS, and Ibey want to tell rooms. Ask if they have a corporate rate or a special promocion like a ~ rate or off-tea.10n rate." Can you ask for a corporate rate even if you're not tnvtliOI on bttlinen? "You awe can," •YI Jim 8wtJa. anoth- er industry 1nsidtr ... If the bo1el is ..0 pen:ent full and the front desk clat is doma bis or her job. they're 1>01 toina to Jet you walk out of there." l..anahan ·~you compare bocd s-ckaees and tee which best suits you. .. Unbundle the pedr..,s." he cauUou. .. You can't lleep tbroulh the bnmch and then th ink you've bad a bupi.n. It's only won.b it if you want everytbins ID the peckllC •• Two .. luury budlet" botcJ prica: •Hampton Inns (l·IOO-HAMP- TON) bave roonu that •vaaee 8bout S-40 per nitJu at 18' propenila in 3S states. Their botds have no raaaurmu or meet.in& rootnli lbe empbllis it on comfortable rooms. At an tdclo4 bo- nus. there's a free contiDefttal ~ and local phone caU. are he. IJll> Embury Suita (!~EMBASSY) is another cbaio Mtb 90 ~ that protnltel two-room .Wt.ts at ..... room prices. Weekend r1a neneie $60-$90 per rupt for up IO lbar OCCU- puts. Full brcakfMa and com~ wy everuna driob inchided. .. ............ F1lllMift ........ .,. AlllllMO.W, ,...,..Iii 19091 ,.... .. .., .. ..,Thelnow~llJJDfcll~ • ., bl a8lftld " .............. Md~ in ........ ,. ............ .... ........... ..., .... "'-tlil•lntln,...., &tablualfS39.W .,IKll.•111tfrll ...... Mtlt ......... •It. .,.. __ .... _ T H I S W E E K E N D' S \ PASSIONS Mad•uthats They're tops this spring, from fashionable straw toques to funky styles for guys Fashion's love affair with bats is an on-agiin, otr-apin thing. Ri&tn now it's on -and beating up. Styles range from dultcll> st.tm dllc: Straw boaters, admiral caps. veiled pill- FASHION • box hats, even som- brcrM. ~LUT Polka-dot summer hat. SI{)(). RIGHT• Toqw. 1115. Beth from Lord &. Taylor. Hat fanciers such as Princess Di, pop sinaer Debbie Gibson, Marilyn Quayie and author Tom Wolfe pve the trend a boost. And wide brims are bot because of concerns over sun exposure. What it all adds up to: A jump of l S to 20 pen:ent in hat sales this aprina. The ~nd tracea bide to last sprina's fashion shows in Europe's poshest coutu- rier hoU1eS, says V. Cuey Bush of the Millinery Institute in New York. That's when faabion aot a linle ahead of what women wanted to wear. "When desipers like Lacroix showed their fussy creations. and then the minj.. . skirt feU on its face. everyone jumped back to I classic k>ok. The acces.tory tben becomes very imponanc Scarves, jewel- ry and, of coune, bats." Kata alto tot help from Marilyn Quayle: While Democnta uy her hus- band is no Jact Kennedy, ber inaup:ral appearance in a toque evoked memories of Jadd~ Kennedy, who populuized the pillbox. (Mra. Quayle's hi~ you11 recall, went ftyf111 in tbe twirt of Ronald Rea.- PD'• depWJll belicopcer.) One more reason bats are back: They're a simple way to let you be you, or tr'f on an eye-atchina new look. -Women are mlngless afraioof st.anding out in a crowd," says Bush. "They want to be diffferent, 1nd they can express themselves with a hat." "Hats today act as sort of a prop to create a different mood," says Frank Ol- ive, a New York hat desiper wbote cro- ations have crowned the heads of Joan Riven, Carol Burnett. Diana Rod; Rita Moreno, Ivana Trump and other fash- ionable ladies. -vou have to have an attitude to wear a haL Decide what mood you want - serious. mako-believc. Hats pve you one moment of indjviduality, a third dimen- sion, a sense of who you could become . h's the most personal sutement of your wardrobe." .. Men love women with bats," adds Chicqo desi&ner Raymond Hudd, be- cause they make women look mysterious and seJty. And what do auys love to WQf ~ side? Popular now are funky thrift-tbop styles from the '30s and '405. or offbeat hats that make an Individual sutement. says Chip Tolbert of the Men's Fashion Association. For insiance: Country sina- er Dwi&ht Yoeka.m favors the cowb<J' Stetson; Tom Selleck. a Detroit Titers bueball cap. And the Panama atraw bat is a perennial favorite. ............... ... StJlel: Boleros, fedoras, pillboJtcs, ioques. boaten, sailor hatJ. bia can- wbecls and tmall Chanel berets. ...... Asymmetric:aJ, tculptured VI. strtttly round or squared-oft: ... Accllla· f1owen and fnaita in abun- dance; cocktail bats topped o« with featben or silk Sowm; veilina for a de- mure touch; polb dots and briabtly striped bowl. IJJ> Colin: white. red. navy, bllck and ecru in combination with brisbtJy ~ ored bands. The IPrina palette iftcludea stroQI colon: vioJet. red, Nile peen and summer prden colon: dahlia and mari- JOki. for cwnple. ... Pric:el: Expect to pey S..O to $60 for a hat in mOlt department s&ores. •YI one Mjdwatern buyer. Hilb-end ~ bats in ipecialty stores ao from SllO all the way up to S«)O, ........... ,.. .., Consider tbe ~ of your face. For a round face. dM>Oee a bat tbat swoope dowo on oae lide to '"cthM me look. An ovaJ face cu weir almolt uyt.bias. A square-jawed 8lce lbould look for Ill ir- reauAlr line to breU up 1be jawtiae. ... A hit tbould It leM'dy over dae fbl.. Im pan of )'CMlf crown tad paefeelllty be worn at 1 llipt tilt for 1 mace aanctive look. A tih draws \ht eyes up. ... The ctOWD thou.Id be I{ leut u wtck u your cbeekbona. IJJ> A hiah crown maka a tbon womao loot lhoner. A abon woman .-ad • ICC't an Upniept brun like a~ bat. •Tall women lboukl pick a bat witb I shallow t1'0WQ. IJJ> Try OG the hat in a MLknll' mirror; '* 1 hud-beld mirror to Ill .U ..._ • finaUy, don't be a.hid to Ir)' _. thiQa Oft. Ma it JOU Wat it01 IOI ibr )'OU. YOU miaht be SUI Pi iied.. ~--111111111!~ ........ 11wW..,,..,o1t1 "'rod tllflMllll/Tbe GPX-100 loob lib ID outdoor lltellite .. dish," but worb llldoon like ordinaty "rabbit ean." No wlrM6 tit bulallollortl Lea•' in all SO states. You pay NO "°'*"""-._,,_,,.NOTpttbwt:al*lll YoupayNO-*'-I '*l-a ... w~'NNOT ... •t Ktr#dutoloo•_,,.1111 W orb entirely via proven "RF" leehnol01J-actually pulls sipals I rlglu Olll of IM oir. fD1f1ndy locks into every local VHF and UHF clw 0 Del from 2 to 83 to bring you their ......... and .......... llliWI~ SAVE! g I==~ m == m I nlllll )llM liu "" ordbtary pair of "rabbil eon." 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(IOtJIM"4116 ...... ._.._L.A./ ~~Ji H t rt•-Dll N.-('7071 ffl.1'71 a.. c...tYC~Jl\7Q/MOMI CIOllll'f·lill a.. A• • cc.u.a Arw1 tm>m-ma =-~7= 1116Pr t I , .............. ,.v ... , CGlt la-IOOI ==:: NiiiJil I , ;, ....... RmFc. ... '-Au l1V..., , ........ , .. .... 'I 1•11••11•a a-o ...... ~ Clllt ... U'7' a-J1•c• 111ockeoe A.-) CIOtlllMIU ........ 0..., ('ll)M6-l'fl4 CIM•••• ............. A....._ o..IA:1111ts11 _..._ ....,....,......,.. ""fllic-*•••llill llrinte Doo't blame the city the rat lime YoU hit a pothole or your ----pi-up_A pn.._..uuu...w ... · OULA...U. LW.O ...... "------~ Strapped for money, state and local l()Vemments are tumina to private indusuy for servic:a. In two yea.rs, government spcnd.ina to enlist private bdp will triple to Sl billion. . Local aovenunents are "desPerate for solutions to repair crumblina l'Olda. collett --and auird their overcrowded jails," 11ys Janette Mitchell. editOr of Alftl'l'ican City and COWi· 1y mapz:ine in Atlanta. Projects around the USA; • Tbe 8ridte Co. in farao, N.D., is collectina quarten from drivers on its privately owned bridte over the Red River. • Boston UniVenity, a private ICbool, lakes over the Cbe!sea, Mass., tchools this rprinalO curb their 52 percent dropout rate. •The RW'IJ Metro Fire Depanment Corp. puts out fires for the I 30,000 people in Scocudale, Ariz. .Estimated savinp over a public fire depanm'Cnc $2 million. -.__·......, Qirillll .... . Me,_ .. 1MJ by Y•' tileo If cboolin& aJnOft1 Jane Fonda, KatbJ Smith and Debbie Reynolds t1 too diziy- ina. how about I penonaliz.ed exercite video? PalODal ltDCllo-uainet Joy HiUins will dailil a .-.. of aatiles -b JOU and demoDJuate lban OD I vid- eotape. You pick tbc music. MPeoplc are bored with the videos on the markel They want a say as to what goes on," says Hiains. The trainer even bas special exercises for people with health or injury problems. Cost: SI SO and up at Fitness to Go. (617) 964- 9565. 111111111,...111-•t•• II n., ....... ,.,.,.. "" ._. .. lllw • ,,.. si,,U .... .......... , ... .....,. ......... .... tllir eilllM ........ ..,. killl IP, ...... _. ... fll'11M•-.lll Tonuce. calil. MllDlown arca't new. lut H11dlkltlcloatlmnforSSS, wida .., pictw for Sl- S 100. Dal's a .... CIOClt- ..... to IMSl,ODO dlll _. ....... cill ..... _ ........ . S11P11_...111111t 11lllc .... ~111 Don't panic. Alien lift forms aren't lakiaa over the produce sec1ion at your supermarket. but exotic new ~are. They are sproutina almolt wcctly, and tome produce sec- tions bout up 10 JOO items. Look for: • Finnish potatoes -to tasty they don't need buner. • Chinese pun beans that pow up 10 two feet Iona. • Cactus leaves -used chopped in Mexican stews. • Black radishes with a sharp, pw:wmt Oavor . .... ,. ......... , ... , .. The newest panache for at-borne parmets is edible ftowen. includint violas, nastuniums and nwilr>lds. .. It makes a reau- tar salad more fun to eat, .. •YI r.mda Nonb of PandilC Farms in Summertand, Calif. A sift ftower butet. witb recipes. IS $37.90. (805) 684-9468. So you madt your destina- tion. but your IUl(lle didn'L Believe it or DOC. that's un- usual. Leu than I percent o( bles eet 1o1t ~ tbe way. Ia cmea,mcia. moll airlines will advance YoU S2S tOr mil- plleed aoodt witbia 24 boun. After 21 days, ,OU could tel up 10 SI ,2j() if YoU cu pro¥t the value of your bdonli• Meanwhilt, here are a h pl8ces 10 besin your teareh: •Timbuktu. . •Under the ...... han- dler's feet. • Sc::onlboro, Ala., Where T cl W Undaimed B ... Outlet and tbe Unclaimed •• I Cenler buy uadlimed blp and their coneeata <lilll• uo- .a) and raelJ It blrlain prices (SlS b IOOd 1-..e). _._..., T• _.•II •111J';1 II lll1z 111 Tbe folb i• Davie, FIL, Mw ._.-. By llae May. tbc Mc0aalld'1 ia IM IDWD w Fon LaUder· • dale MD reopea 10 lDChldl I ICMilom cornl IMt mw. up •voryllh licks...., .. , ....... '"""' or .... ,.......... customa1 will diM ia dile w~ llloon. wblft couaw dab will tpOlt ............ Wiiy die SI liiilliGll IW"Mioa? Dlvil ii I...., ............... police jMlall ad I weeklyrodlo.-W.1wm1111IOtolS .... ..._'-•dlJ. lOIOJO ..... Oll 211t 11tr.•.,.OftlfMicMJ ...... It IOMI I ..., .. ltl , too. ~ iri .... -... ..... ,. .................... . IN INllU ..... Clz1~'81- ~ lmtponuy ~m tn· dllSlry lf ""t 10 stay. Compa- run paJd tmtpt U.5 biUion las1 Yft', up from 1547 mil- """ in 1970. S.... It SMd of tltt NaJional Auoc1a11on of Trmporary S6vicn t«Js ws wltoJ.!s-alt«MJ. "Today tbert's no looln' a sti&ma about cbanaina jobs and llk.ina your skills cite-_ where. The temporary m- vices industry is openina op- portunities for retired profes.- sionals, students. second WllC eamen who don't want full- timejobs. .. Tbe o~ clencaJ seament is still the larJest.. but now thett are services providina temporary relCIJ'Cben, mar- ket.en., 9CCIOUDWltl, easineen and 'Kbaici•m 1lMn allo are edJ'°"' ee-o&ota• and computer pm- snm men. One temporary ..-cy WU able to llJ a re- q\lell b I staust.ical typist who Wiii fluent in Portupae! "Maay bwiwws are in tJ'UlitioD today. Tbey'V'C .,. ... IO Ille tanporary belp 10 ill 10P executi¥C 11ots. but tbtt is lbll an ui.pped re- source. Tbere &re biably llWled people wbo can per-form • 11emponry dUd' ,_ ..a.a oAcen. production "" a s.CEOa. l• die cw of a company .......... -., rk. ,, ...... IO ...... a •• ,_, COllll'Ollr ..... lllla flile ta•IW ,... IO ....1DlecW.1Dlia__... ... ... -.,... I A GOOD DEAL FOR VCR OWNERS! 6 ~~.!.!!!!'!'.,CUCH ..... .,, ................... ...,. .... c:m ..... a..~Woa OVER 220 NEW HITS AID OLD FAVOlflU ti CllOJISlFIOM! THE-•AWY 5-(91052 IU'ftH CAlllW -TME~la SUUAllO IL.Ami IAODLU TU INT IH1'WUa MOJa IUIO eencm A...,..... 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'. , ..... 11-11 ·--~ ................. -.u C.t• ............................. 21 ............................... · ...... ae ....................... , ......... ~ 2/Daily Pilot March 19-25 Oprah Winfrey star s iii revealin drama on ABC LINDA KING America's top talk show host Oprah Win- frey loves to read. "The Women of Brewster Place" was one book she loved . "I read the bQok while I was doinf, 'The Color Puryle, my first film,' said a much slimmer Winfrey. "I wanted to be Mattie Michael. I called Gloria Naylor (the author). and had her on the show and told her what I wanted and s he laughed." Winfrey does get her opportunity to portray Miss Mattie and turns in a stellar performance. Her £i rst success came in getting ABC to buy the piece, 11even though it was thought too womanish." Karen Hall wrote the screenplay. "The Women of Brewster Place" is a revealing four hour two part miniseries Sunday and Monday, (March 19 & 20). that looks into the uaar-. It ,. ............... Ollloe ti n NC ;..c;;;...----" ............. n t1 -.,.... °'9wlll • " .... .. -eiU~ ,, UIAUIA*'-11 • • .. e..-.-........._ ,. ~ 1M1 -.-• • c..c:.ei-• • IO D " ., t4 ,. ,. ti ti • • II " • • • " • ON THE COVER Ainerlca'• top talk show host, Opr8h Winfrey, 1tara In ''The Women of Brewster Place," • two P8rt min...,._ airing 8und8y Md Mond8y, (118rch 11 I 20) on ABC. • m -,.. n t7 II n • " • II " • 40 It • .. .. 10.'ll .. f1 • 11 II ' " • • .. -• " .. • .. • ,. •• • • ~ • • D ti ,, .., .. ,, " • • • • " • M ... « .. • " • .. SUNn\Y MOANING -S:OOA.M.-"'1Yew......, ........ ......... (AH) JMrMy .. AM!llurt (CNN) 01.-,eal (CUAN) Cd·hl (£SPH) Mlfk Ytlf1 kl 5,.m; 1957 •• · (FUii 0. J111111 •ullldy (GALA) MOVIE: El Tesoro Ciel Ray Salom<>n Tin Tao. IU,E) Sell·---JMll ~) Perty "9 I hp (WPIX) FrtMl'lct K '"'' -5:05 A.M.- (TMC) MOVIE: 'tee S11tion Zltlfa .._.~)-Qoc;k liooson. ErneSI Bofgntne (WTH) Fllllll ..... -S:15A.M.- (H901 MOVIE "The MeSMH'· oar * (1 997) Freet W111Jamson, Sand)' Cumrrungs 1 e=~- (Aa~Tllt~C...., (CNN) f.-. I ..... tR) (l.,.._) ........ NATM (USA) MOWll: 'Exorcist II rn. He1111c: * (1971) Linda m..,, Ric:Nrd EkiOon -S:SSA.M.- f:.~!! T• I JtfTJ't -S:45A.M.- • 0. CtllfslllllHI -t:OO A.M.-°"* (R) .... c ........ ........ ....,., w.wa... ..... ,,...,,..... ,_,,.,... ...... ...... us. '-',.. . ... . lMf) u.111 DI tn•llly lili~:: .. t •T• ,.. .... (UR) ... (MAIO MON: liooPlf *** (1978) 8t#'t R~. Jan M~ Vinatnl (NICK)C..... .... tlMOWJ "" .... ~ Mlllc*'9($) (WOR)--..,..1.:i: '[ ...... (I} . My Oenng Clt•'Nf•llM •••• (1~4) 1i.nry ronc11. unoa ~ -t.•A.M.- (WTU) Al 1 I ~ -1:11 A.M. - (NICJQ .......... -t :•A.M.-:-.. -=... ..... ..... ................ ........ 118 I .... ............ ........ a Oto S Noehas de San Ju.in Santo (LIFE) Sell·tfllff8'tlNM (NICK) S,W~n I lllt St111 h- 11tltll .. k1 (SHOW) ..,..._ Twt LMt !SI (WOft) .... lwly I Frteen (WPIX) TfllSftnMn -&:35 A.M.- (WTBS) AIMly Grtfllll -7:00A.M.- 2 .. ""'4 • s-.y Tlllay ........ llfy ~ Jallt (R) W"" TMltfftw MlllMt II Alt ....,, ... • .. Wllllte Tr ......... ..._.Mr..clCCI ........ .,.... ........ ......... llf .......... (MinVtM11 (AHI TrlWI ....... (CNN) ..... """' !Dmll --... 11 ,_ Ctnllf (f9"f} ....... ,, .. ,~ ... (Hee>) llC.'I.._.. .... (NtCKJ Lal .. (USA) Ullfe (WOA} "91•=.. Alltt (WPIX) ..... -7:06 A.M. -(WTISS) GIN ..._. -7:10 A.M.- (CHNJ Dl ...... CAI -7:30 A.M.- C\....il Plltl1 Olle..., ~""" l ...... : ..... .,°' .. ,....... LlrryMlt ...... : ...... , ..... MllU..., .............. ..... ) ..., .. ,,,.....,...., ~-t•lll•...., ...... ca... ,. ......... ~T-.lllU..W... {NIQC.) ..... r ... (IMOWt .,_ Witch t Sit· ~ •• {1912) ~ Yoiut .. 0.a 8to-n {T'MC),.,..,... ~X)U.1111 -F:llA.M.- (WTll> .... , "The Maf'Cltn. Neon Mv<deft * • * (1t7S) lelly Savteu. M•,oe . Oorv..r -7:41AM.- (MAlll ~ My Ntme It NoooOy • • • t1t7•) T-fl'C• tt• H9nry fondl -t.•A.M.-!:i.: ...... ,cc. --= 01:- • I :aAI 1tt1 (OfSN) GtM ..... Mkieyl (ESPN) S,.,.. "-"""' (fUI)........ . (GALA),.._.~ = 1'1'1......,tslfl• (LIFE) WtwW T.-.mw (NICK) o..11 t111 Mtllac. (TM(:) Jl10Vlf! .. The Purple Ro51 ot Ca1to • ** • ( 19851 Mia Farrow, Jell Daniels (USA) C.,._ EJJml (WOft) MWllln Tlllly (R) (Z~ llKMl. Heter.'" *** ( <962) ;lol\n W1yne. Elsa Martinell! -1:10A.M.- {CNN) Tr8"' a. (R) -1:30A.M.- • Mttl .. "9u lCCI ....... Tlllly(R) en.a ti t111 Celllllfy .... f ...... ll.Mct , ....... ,... DleaC.-.C-.. &r.-.. YIMI ....... ....... ... (CMl) .... ceM tOllW) wmtea ICi:J (H~H~...oty (FAM') ....... (H801 · 'The House on C.noll Slf"' ** (1988) Ketty McG.lllS, Jtfl Din.ell (Ltn) Sfll ............. (NICI() lttlldlt {W()ft) MJ leCfWI ......, (RI (WPIX).M ........ -t:OO A.M.- ~._ =:I.~"'"' °"' ....... ........ ..... .. ..._.ICC) .,,...,, ...... ==:;71NMwl ..... , .. 11111 (A&E) ..-: .. , Men and • Cf9dlt ••• (1915) ~nO o.r1uo. ·Mlehet ~ ~·:~~ ,., fUN> "'" 'I . .... .... (Mao•...-. ..... 1cc1 ~ C1 II (WOllt 0. .. nit .... (A) fWPQCl 1 n r r-- -l':JI A.11.- (l) f_ ...... ---·-Clll-.llDllWl (CC)~ ......... -.. ..... _......., ='-· ..... .... (CCI ..... .... Tl Pa .._ Daily Pil~t (SHOW) Tiit ...... Trt, T1lfMlll L.91 ...... "'" (TMC) MOYlf: "The GfldU· ate • * •• t t 987) Dustin Holtman, Anne S.nc:roft (WOAI Trt,11 Tllnlt -t:45A.M.- (MAX) lllCMl: "My Darling Clementine * * * * (I Mf) Henry Fond1, Linda Darnell. -10:00 A.M. -I ~,.. MCMf: "The Ballad ol JoM ' •1" (t968) Dor~ Day, Ptter G11v11 • T1lta ·-... 01wN .,... • l (CC) fltM lae*l Mtt1....,(CC) ~ Ctlnl: 0..,.. l~e:~ atlllt U S N1t'°'11J ~~-==~ CINI= Ill Gtw11••• IWllMt I .... ) T1'I lntlf ._, II C1111· .... , ... (IVN) ._.,,...,...Los A~ Stan.tel It San JoM GoldOigget. (GAU),.._. .. ..._ (Lll't) ,..., ....... .,,.... (NICIQ ---(WOft) ,,.. ............. New 'fOrti Mets vt St.-LOUIS C..dlnals (WPIX) ~ l.eQend" ** (1985) Tom CrUtM Mll 5&11 -10:25 A.M. -• .................. Hou•· ton A1tro. vt Los Angeles ~· -10:30A.M.-M,.. ,. a... "' c-..i ................. r..,._ .. ..., c..... ..... ...,,_ ,_ . ...., ...... .... .... ..... ... = ..... .., Qelvtn'' **tt•IC-'~ Lenny Von DoNlrl a .. ~ .. :: ...,.., .... Modet'fl ~·J!:~Geb. -1UIA.•-CW!mt_ ' ....... *** """ ............. . W,R91d -u•A.11.- • (I) .... ... ~? tll?il? ~,ws•ll.....,.. w:. ...... ~,..~ March 19·2511 Ctile • 1111 ......... (CM)Tllt .... 11,.... (CSf'MflNllcflllly (DISll) K1'1lf11Cllfl C.... (CCI (5) (fMS)W .... T,.. (LIR)~--­(NICK) Dll'I .1111 SI TWt (Z) c ........ ,.. -11:30 A.M. -I ,,..,,.,.. TilllW.--DlwNMlll· i (CC) .,... ........ ~ ........ GMftl. 1 ..... 5~,--,.,. ..... ,... ............ . (UE) ..._ .. (DISll) Tiit ..... fldlfy CEIPN> T ..... Ntwtwwlt Ohampons Cup, women 1 F'INll =~ (MAX) C.-Y ... (NtCKI WsC... (TMC) MCMf': 'Good Morn· ino. v .. cnam • • * (1987) Rot>.n W11111ms, Forest Wh1111tar (USA) ....... (Z} llJCM(• Sorry, Wrong Number *** (19'8) 8art>ara Stanwyell. 8uf1 i...ncnter SUNDAY ~) ...,.,..,_ -1:00P.M.- I =-= lbclllt NASCAA Atlanta 500 • Mam S1lern t Lot *'* • dl:!J91 J1mes M11on t)i;i1v=-lll '=. fCC1 ,....Dt*Mtm ......... ~) n. Am ' Gltunl (OIP) 191Mf: LOV. LHdt tf\e W1y ** (198') Timothy 804 toms. 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T ucJ, ( "''lalllf\9 (Wed) (USA) '2S 000 ~amid (WOR) K1119 I ~ (Mon- Tllu) NBA Bltsll•tt>e" (Fh) -4:35 P.M.- IW'TeS) S.ntord & Son -S;OO P.M.-8 Ntws(Mon-Wed).Col 119e 8ask1tt>all (Thu). Colleg• Basl\etball crru 8 (II)• News KnlQl'lt Aider T J H()Ol(er Smell wooo.r Benson Thts Old Hous• Nona Bonlla TBN Todey Portrett ot a r m.iy !Mon Wiid) Cn.ntH B1usn Palflt•!"Q lue. Thu) Currents 1rn1 0.. I CM Request VoOeo (AH) SIOw Boat From 5'1rat>eye (Mon) ....,,V F0td Tin L•U• Tycoon (Tue), BaW. ltnt (Wedi Ec>ge & Btyoocl (Thu) Eagle & IN 81tar (Ftil (8"AVO) Mov•s M<Ss Ot Myth' (Mon) My SwMt Lit 1 V oe (Tuel The Slly At>Ovt the Mud Below (Wt<ll A Month In the Coun If)' (fhu) Kn.It in the Watef 1Fr1) (CNN) Prlf!'leMWS ICl'AJI) C11•nt ot IN Oay 01$111) KIOa Inc (Mon-Thu) Oak StrMI CtvOl'llCles/OfV 1r r11 (UPN) Mutcle MegniM (Tue), College Bl"etbal (Wtdl Auto Racing (T~) a~11ta(F11) (fAMI Mov1t1• The J"dt Olymc>ict ANns 11196 (Mon) Tnt r1r11 Olympe• Alhef\1 lite (Tue). TtleF•st OIY"'P's Atf*IS 1 IM (W.o), Angel alld the Dadl'ntn (Colot) (ll\uj, Myt y ol lht ~ 6rwc>ud (f rij March 19-25/I (H80) My Joel From ~ad USSR IMon) SurftYll (Wed) ~·· Ofl I Clear oar You Can S.. r oi e"' 9f (Thi.I) Nedot 1r11> INtC~ Y<N Can I Do Thlt ~ Telev1Sl()tl tlEL) MovlM 1'.IW • l.olt Boys tMonl rr .. Blue ~ "' (lue), Cty FrMOOnT (Wedi CrocQdJ!e OunOM (Thul Cralleal Coodttiorl err>) (IHOW) It I I Fr<Wn H11e to GIOry (Mon) (USA) Oai1C4I p_,ry USA (WOR) MOYie ni. Gr .. t It Stttrv E~ TolO (Mon) ll<.1nt er (Tuel A Team tWedJ Til9 untoucnables tl t1<.1) (Wfttl() Mo-.tte SllOOf !he Moon !Mon). PttMHOfl BasebaH iTueJ. An Ariw11can lfliiOe edi Mov•I Retur· rection (lhUI RK• lor Your Lile. Char~e Brown 1F111 (Z) Mov11s 011gne1 !Mon), Thi F11111u V1mpw1 ~ 111 (W9d) Coote Bae . l •t lleSnet>a (Thu) Fury fF111 -5:05 P.M.- (WTBS) ~ Soeti.cut (Mon) NBA 8HkttbeM (Tve) MO.,.•ft W .rig f 11 (Wea) Part 2 Waillirig Tai 1Trw1 • cne.-.nne Autumn tFnt -5:30 P.M.- l ~l1r Pllll~ lA\lttnt Tr ~ It.Ion) Detty Jean RooiMOn 1Tue1 Dono (Wed) 0. Evens IT""'l O.ane e.sn (Fri) • a...,.,,. s WI t•t'g (Mon W9d) F1¢1S OI Cullllfl !Tue Thul ComPVT r ChrCllllcie1 1Fr1) (Alf) Air Po~r IWtdl Wi'd WC>f1d ol the EHi (lhul w~ton Cnun:tic vai.a11t Year• (fr1) (OISIO The Ecs.too l"Wns (MU) Mcwiet MUtoet oo the Onent bpi (Tue) Honey OueCll.I Wt>O Cutt C1nr911 (Wiid) (NtCK) ~ t .J.nt s;1 fn.ttt llHOW) ~ Gtt.i Amettcat\ MUS«. v.oeo (Thul Commttna ff Crumtx;.alo.t tF11) (TMC) ,ilm~lllWIO Thul -6:45 P.M.- (TMC) Jile~• "•'· IKllOt't 1F1 I ; DIPf'rSj1.11 a119 $PifU:I ~ • WEDOlilGS • HOSPITALS • WML8 • llRTHOAY8 • PARTID • ~ • ,RI .. CUT FLOWERS • PLANTS MOND\YPllME TIME 10/Daily Pilot March 19- HI (Pert 2 ol 2J (NICK) l-.y T1M1 (~JC)~C-- -7~31 P.M.-• c...... lllrifl F' ~ A 11~ ol me'l:T and e"'1C&I ·~ ''"'l\g ' votk.llfl Ind ~ty (r -1:00 P.M.- 8 U.. • 1Preme .. Auttre"-'1 nanny (!JU Pa watki IOI en Arr41• 1111'111.l... 8 •WW bu'/," ' I OI farm 11\en ine I OI!> 0 • llOVlf fh.el • (1911) Jame• C11n r...,. Weld A lem.ly ,.. HllCflcillr ..nC> .. I OI• I llCt...Qtll ~n ~!.' "'f'IO WOfl I lel n.m 0.1It<1...0 MICl\Hf ~IM ~llt" b¥ I Ille DflllTI ~.,...,An 11v • ..,.ti\ Ctecl< O..lets ~ hO!netOWfl GI.ISMS M• Gt 10 l~I I lollOOtJng t(io" Ir om n.1 (holOnOOd IU:: II • ..... l ...... Llr&lllf • .W £1 Co0 • 11te11 ChMl1°" ••~ SOflh&a lOttfl l IQ""' 11111 century Niro Et c. tends Clv11i.nrty \OlfX llntglll I Olugl\Ulf aOO \t Moot• Oll1 o< s~ • .aw 8'1ly J~~ (1971) Tom Laugnt.n Dt Ta~ A pert lnd<ar1 1 liQh1"'0 ""'""" Vllaf •• •• Mlf ~.0~•0.• 11uoen11 of 1 ,..., lKhool hit u.Md Of ... ,, .. " .... U\ ... : .... 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CMWf (CNH) C'"'flrt (RI (CVAlf) ..... hllcy (NtCK) I...., Nitlll fW~Xl Twllilllt Zt11t -10:15 P.M. - (MA,X) MOVIE Snipper ••• (1985) -10:'30 P.M. -I (I) l ... & Mt ICCI w.-111 w....,.. l ~y ... ,. ....~ (MtAVO) MOY!( Mtss Of Myth' *** (1987) (CHN)Mtw ..... ~ (OISlt) ..... ii AdlN A"°""I hypoel\ermoa II both ~ 9111)hoe ~· (EPN) Gell Meriel CNtCK) SCTY Ub«>y Woll50tl peffOfmt fief lefnln1t1 play (WOfl) JM """* .. ~XI UIAT ....... -10:50 P.M. - (WT81) ~· Rec>ecce . ** ** (1'M0) LIUI~ ()l;vief Jotn FOl"tl~ -11:00 P.M. -.... .... tMtf1 1cc1 1s1 .... ..... Wla. lest Of Oftw Ac.rm Afltlr AnMHtl 0 .... lhlfl ci.. ..... ClwtsllM Ulalytt TM wreca et 111e SdlotNt J HatM Klftretl 1 ... ..,. He8" tf .. N11i011 (Alf)~ (OtU) Ollie ' Kllritt (£8"1)~ (FMlll TM 7IO CIM' (GALA) Mlllldtrt (CO (H80) 0.. ...... Sl111d ICC) IS) c1.1n1 .,.._ f• "'" (NICt() l.Mflt·ll (IEL) MOV9E Who s Tb.ti 011'1 * ( 1 8971 MldoMI Gt.f Ion Duntl4I CIHOW) MOVIE Moacow on 1~ HUdlOf'I ** * (19PI Rot>on W lltams Mat .. Concho11 Alon50 (USA) lllllMiYlct (WPIX) SI Jlldt -11:30 P.M. - I Cl) TM rat 1a1M SMw .TMT .. Aew tSI TNI a .....-1cc1 lMc...-.. TM~• ltallWuy Dally PUot .TICE'S RENTALS C omr See Our NEAT STU FF! • "11111m•fl l\f' TtM•l , _ • C'11m11in!d:t11r __ • l-"l11or Pulr .. twr .. • ~.sml1·" • 1'11111p .. • Trrn k .. • T Hiii< r• • f\,rk I .if! • s. 111 f·•lclrtti: • T tlh , .. • Sm.ill T r.u 1 .. t .. • '1'11•111 h1·r .. & murh mun' March 19-25/11 · 'L~t ·s G~t Acqu.imt~d" SPECIALS l lOCAllm TOSO. YOU 1930 •WPOIT •VD. - COSTA IEA '42·5416 170S S. COAST nwu.- lAGlN •ACH . 494-2412 22600 l._.T stm 120l-f U TORO 137·0777 '--1 ~ MOMMYLATE NGHT TlESDAY PRIME TIME HAit Rede·•· 'I• ... 12/Daily P110 1 News P• 5.t •• Si.ow Yf•l'l,loM~ '°' o..-j(onNCt " "'TI; .-~~-+;....;L-+i~~~t.,,-.,.~-+~-.,...,.-i!;;;...;;....;~r-:;..._~~~~~~~~-'-~~~r.Ntw:--•~~t.,.-~.....,.,~Je~•nont You kwed our CbriJamu F•casy ... aowweS.*11"'~ Spring "' ~as Etlllca 111 Al'lt ltta Tt111h on T1a1 11111 Annuml AFI l4t AcllitVtlllt ll1 AlUfd T.. EV ~~1 s ..... 'T11.1ng•\ TI;-i;" or c"'°"' -~"" Ja.tottt March 1 EVENING • • H~ 11$: f , fl ., • t II ... n"NS I lt"' Cl!'ltfflitt a Cwrut &ttttt M·a·s·H I m w '" .. ,.,,.,~. lee«• ,.,,. .. 1M ltn N1tllllf ksllln• """" "'"°" ' "*' f'trry Mu011 (811AYOI ltn11y H1111y (CNHI huu .. Nnn (FAM) r11t 700 Cl!* (GALA) Nellclett ECO IUFEI s,t.ur hf Hit, (NICKI Htffte10t Gttt'' ISEll Jj10Vff 80t• • • , 19111 ci-_.• · r l'I 1 .... .-, (USAI Mii ,._. Yl(e 1w o111 Newi Il l MOVI( M ~· •• • t 11~11 C•,., • .. ....., -7:30 P.M - B Nelflywt4 0•111t USA ltflf 0 "9"' , t ' t~IO D •r k ue1 *""" ~ •nr nOr J"'' • 1\4~ " r-.o t. 11 I 111 8 h• "L A tT i l11ttrt11111Mt11 1 SN ;i l t "0 IS I I lfe11 w .. ltM ., au A C"'uif Alttlf ., J .... ,.., rr ~ Tiit• Off Hti1U (8,_ AVO) l C.11111 WI .... ~ .... fl>*lll r tll'lllf Clfm (HICK) lMMt l-., (WTa&J MIA la.•11••~ t .. 'lOI A .,~ Ill CSUllJ c BLAC11.0Ut1 ~l US.Al ..... -7.UP.M.-tll Wtllll WIN W.-. tf -l ·OOP'.M -. , ..... .,.., ,,.,...,..,,., I IW l I QM . .. Force def4W!Ot Engi.nd from' the Lultwatfe tr1 tu~ of lf'O .... ...... "*-.. u,, ....... ........ vw. IC..,WtNt~ * Ladd IW11 • tM Pleet 111 P\#lf HEAATI us ...... t..:10 .. ""' ..... (Ill) MOW The Blue IQua na •• (19881 (UM) law & Harry McGraw ~lC) llMTrtt (Z) MO¥ll The Golden ChllO 1f (1988\ Eddoe.Murorw -t: P.M.-· ... 11'1 T1'M II Care Din ... °"' ) MOW The Klll"'Q tame • -.11987) INtCIU 0... ""9 (TMC) MOVIE The House 0t1 Catron s11 .. 1 • • '19MI (WOA) Ats..i. Kii -~45P.M.;­ (WTHI MOVll Shalt t Bog Sc0te ••• (1972} -10:00 P.M. -8 • TN 1711 Aeelll Afl Lit. MtllmlNM Awlff /\ SaM• 10 Oregory P9Cit I ...... · f"!Shmal\ Can '*" .. .._ ..... e n.1a1111 I ...... R41det!lf W1tcte lllllall~ I r.~· ,,...... ... """"' (AAE) lllO¥ll The G••I en the Pietute * * (IMel (MAYO) MOW My Sweet Lottie VillaOI * * * 119"1 (CNN) Cmdft (RI (ClrAlll) l'Wlc '*Y ~WM) ......... . (MAJI) MOWll '10 * * «*">...., llHOW) ....,.. , r1 ~ (USA) oi...... cw~o11 r ...... r ... BEAll8 ··~· ... ·•· he la••• .. IO D..,.I SNd!c> Houn SIHI Store ~'1 (wMt• ~ .. opet1)1 Mon Sol ~ Of*Wl9 """' -'-' ~ to "'°'' <'°""9 Daily Pilot Mareh 19-25/11 THROUGH SATURDAY 0NlY1 TIESD\Y LATE tlGHT WEDNESDAY P11ME TIME 14/Daily Pilot Mar.ch • Dally Pilot Mareh 19-25/11 twPt•> ,..... .... ,. {iH) ............ -10:06 P.M. -(...,OD I....,... (WTal) llOWlf; 'Aec141 W1fh flWNI .,.... the Oevtl * 119751 Petet lfAM) ht 1W C.. Fondl WwrSn Oe•t (GAU) ....,_ fCO -10:11 P.M. -~> wi... W• IWy ICC) (TMC} MOWll:~etm.WP". =tOwrl:.r.::=r--f-fll.-tH)4f•-•11•11r. Ftf-Hlle--~--~ 1 (NCK)blllll-M NIClle>laon F•Y9 Dunaway (IHOW) ........ ,~, ·1 :,n~=r·:.. =~,-;.~ .......... .._ ACfe1 -11:15 P.M. - (C.) •• 11111 U,.• (?.) MOVIE. Blue Movies· • ~...., • .,.., *7}-$.i.,_. L•1141t, &.wry ("90) tit IT• leillt 1ef Itel• Pooode11ter T 0 • ellair IS revealed. Diane ttveatitns Teddy (CC) (S) (NICK) ICTV Mel's Rock PM . Jactllt Stewart • Wide World of Hogtl Voices (~)JMFrHdtl (W1'1JC) UU T..._ • -11:00 P.M. -..... ..... CMtf1 CCC) (S) ..... ..... •• Liie If Of•• ..... AC.,,... Anllr .,..... .... MOWll:" SIMi>s S.11 •• (1984) Ben Kingsley. Diane Keen • MOWll· Le Cua del Fatol Ao,o Tere VelalQUtz. ~<We<r1 I £:::-· Melftel ....... WEDNEDY LATE NGHT THURDYPAM: TIME 18/Daity P.'lot March ' n Sea'" CrHlllCI CIHlUl'H ... e en and 1t>ou1 the main before "''in • ~111vs1 Amllldole ,,alst nMr l91CI llaku 7 Alfdlc• M1 V"8 Hen:t Rac1119 R1<•1>9 From Anr11 • AVO) MOVI( S11 ~re~ • p9n1 e •• ,, ' c:; fva It H) Most:yllu SN) Wan 01,,.., '"""b PN) Ault Rltlltf ~ ~ , .c f•om Phoen.• Ml Rem111Qlo4t Steele fEI Ca41111y 6 Lacey AX) MOVIE 111rr) 1rt0 the ntlt'• ·n~ • • 119871 Jol'ln tigt"JN Me1.noa 0•11°' ICKI Mr Cd C) MOVIE An1n airrma"' 11ld the La.I City Ookl • t 19871 Richard arn1>e11.t11 Sh11on Slone Al M111Cle1 he Wrote OAI huy Hill tXI Cllurs -8·30 P.M.- 6) A O.Htrtll1 W0t~ ICC rS1 NtW\ ~ ... ""' E) frfllCll & Sau!ldtts HH) 4.-m TeN9f!! PN) S118(1Stfflf'f ICK) l'atty 01141, OA) Meriee Oewuy Jf Pti1 hit tteMymentn -1-00 P.M.- 1'"1 fill'lt ()I ~nn • ~ °''' "", .. '*" 11 lo I ilCa U1411 ShOc • Vlohctn ho't 't..O. CCCI II IS 0 O,.ady Mtm top ti A1 "' plans W> MOO ~S.llle •II• 91t,ZOf*4111• if!Star.,.1 tiut tnY\t du>p the 1111r191on oll't'tSl>QaliOn mr,.,u in With Sable (USA) MOW 'The Intruder Wttlw\ ** (1981) ~ £....,ell . .J9'\ll•fef Wanen (WPIX) St.1 Trtk (ZI MOW H1i.1it * ** I 19521 JolVl wevne Else Mart~ll -1:15 P.M.-9 MOVlr Al:""ong-W.y Home •• (19811 Tmothy Hutton 8'en<Ja Vaccaro -9:30 P.M.-0 e Dev JeM A young man -iaims IO be Jonn • son !CCI ~ISJ 01av .. ~1 H ) Wiid WOtW of Ille bat (NICK) Oteel ... H Donna In· 'l•Slt J4tll play the trumpet Guest H1rry James (WOA) Arn11lo HaN -9:50 P.M.- fWTBS) MOVIE Villa Aides * • I 1968j Yul Bryntter Re» ert Mllctiurr1 -10:00 P.M -D GD LA Law I News rl$hman C111 Helrthll Marilyn we•ld' Mie ""''n Ile' oying ltoeod Cory deals w.Ul VIStltng "' 11 ... s. Eve cons.oers t<JIO'"O I 0.•«ly Htlls prlC1ice ICC! I :::: Re<Mllet Wilde IMwl Mallov Rutledge Miider• Gon1alez Cal!Won I TIN Teelay _ -..llfY! fD M IMWNlt Bob t n<:M- "'11'*' otd llame comes '°' a .., .;..~ IAUI lllsMI Ole GeWtll AN Gino: Dally Pilot March 19-25/17 Gino and Chef Jesse Introduce Early Evening ·special_sl ';.. Jesse. I'd. hke to offer our customers a spedal · ~ ~nu between 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Sure Gino How about Pasta or the Day; Chicken of the Day; Stroganoff and Sand Dabs -served with soup or salad. roll & butter and fresh vegetables. That's great, Jessel W e'll give 1t to our customers for S6.95 ... The Complete Meal. We'll st11rr It right aw ayl wt~ ~-01\ tht hill 428 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa • 650· J 750 (IWN) .,..._.. SPMd Metcnanta (MAX} .,_ La Ban'IM ••• 11•1~Lou Ooamono Pholl<pt (HA Motile (Ntelt) bllday ...... THURSDAY LATE NIGHT THUAOYPFIME TIME 18/Daily Pilot I s :oo I s :3o I 1 :00 I 1:30 I 8:00 I 8:3o I 9:oo I 9:3o t 1o:oo 11 o:3o : 11 :oo !11 :3o ! fl 0 lq Wsr HolN 19 IS) (811 •• mof'I HlllOn h'dl VaccM>j Marc EVE NIN -7:00 P.M . . ~ NCAA TOU!Nament Ot Well ReQIOfl4!1 rrom L .. 1ngtor• Oenvei por1 n Sea IS created, CIHIUIH ve on and about the ma1n OUIOle m;IW'1 ~ 8111¥81 Amaedolt Praise tM tDf• • llah s 1 A11f91ka1 Ml Vida Herst ... aci119 Ra •l\Q r •om 1tA Ar ta AVOI MOV1£ I Relllill411Nl Stuta El C1011er ' lauy Alli MOVIE 11.lfly 111nd tt o !Ot'I "II •. lq87) Jt.t>ri "' Mt<tth ta O!•lo<1 CIO Mr .Ed Cl MOVIE At111n ~tl•rm"'" tlnd the Lost C.ty Goh1 • it <18 71 A ichard amf)A11J1• Sna100 St~ Al M111dt1 Siie Wrllt I le11t1y Hill IX) C'lleert -8.30 PM - G') A Ollltrenl Wttlll ICfl 5 NtwJ Mf'r\401 f I F tr Mii & Salllldm NI S,.rt1 Tt11l;tll PN) SptrtsCultr CK) Pan, o.-, OAJ #Ol1n Oftlley Jf PUC I flit HM4!Tl'l-tl1 -9.00 P.M.- l't$1 l'l•tM Oltlet1t11nn G) Cllctrs Clill ..,,.,., him ! I .. >'JC.It lll.111 .r>och wtlC! ~,..1$ rvt'e (CCJflltlSl Oynsty M1m \up " Ale•l5 pClri' IO U bo-S. o s.1., ~e<s ZOftlll •s UIPed lkll n1U\I drop the 111ngto11 ""'HllQAllJOn r• '>••• "' w11h S.~ (USAI MOW· The Intrude< Woll'lln * * (1981) Chad E¥Mtn Jenniler Warren (WPIX) II.If T1911 (Zl MOVIE' Hata111 * * * I 19621 Jol1n Wayne Etsa Martine~ -9:15 P.M.-11 -..OYIE A Lono Way H ** t9811 Trmottl llulloo Bienoa Vaccaro -9:30 P.M.-0 G') 0Ut Jolltl A young man la•ms 10 1>e Jonn s son ICC) Ri 1S1 m Diet Vu OV\1 (A&IE) WIN W"'41 al Ille (HI (NICtt) OoN1 fled Donn. ~ '\•S" Jtill play the trumpet Cvest Harry James (WOA) Anelllo Hall -9:50 P.M.- (Wl8S) MOVIE Wla Aides * * 11968) Yul Brynoer Rob •rt M•tcllum -10:00 P.M -0 G) LA l1w I llltwt F 1tll!YUIO Call Htllflnl Marilyn ~fldS I.mt Wltll hef dy.ng Ir.end. Coty deals wotl'l "''''I09 '" le""'· E'fil coosic>ers P1'11nQ la Be= ·:~::::I lkws Malloy Auttedge "9tic11r1 Gonzalez CalOlf Otl I~' m ... 1eew11111 80b, nt:rH- "' med old name comes IOI 1 •t\1t (A&IEI hbMI TM GtNttll Aet Dally Piiot -March 19-25117 Gino and:Chef Jesse Introduce Early Evening Speclalsl Jesse. I'd ltke to offer our customers a speclal menu between 4:30 and 6 :30 p.m. Chef Jt>ut> Sun~ Gino. How about Pa$ta of the Day; Chicken of the Day; Stroganoff and Sand Dabs -strved wrth soup ot salad, rolr&-tmmnrnd fresh vtgetables. Gino: That's grtat. Jessel We'll grve rt to our customers for S6.95 , .. The Complete Meal. We'll stan If right awayl 428 E. 17th Stre~t, Costa Mesa • 650-J 7 SO (! ..... , ..........,...~ ....,cNnll ' (MAJI) MOW ' I.I 8arnbe ' • • • t 1917) I.Ou Ooamoncl F't111•.ps EUt Mot a .. s (NICK) laeidlf ..... {TMC) llO¥ll • Mur<* on the Of~I E,0-tU *** 1197•} AJoe-t f1nney. Lauren BK.all (WPlll) T ..... l .. ~11 of coneentr 1uon-camp V1Ctim1 conlront • Nau ottieer 11/Daily Pilot FRIDAYPflME TIME ---<t I 6:00 I 6:30 I 7:00 I 7:30 I 8:00 I 8:30 I 9:00 I 9:30 I 10:00 I10:30 I 11 :00 I11 :30 I • • u ' "St.p c:\UfA 9M ~ .. Terr, • _/ _..,, Waterbeci._ v ..,...,,:••----Ml-4111 -.............. -·-·ll ~ March 19-25 EVENING -7:00 P.M.-C.-. ....... AA Tournltnef'I East Of Mod..-ttl Aeg;on.1 Semif°'* rrom East Rvtr.10IO NJ OI M!IVlelpab • ()ajly Pilot FWYLATE NGHT ·~!:' ............. .......... ICNN> c-. ....... ...... (IMlll)w.me.1cc1 fHl'N) .._., lfMl)lml ...... (MCI{} ...... (SHOW} .,,.. PromcM ., Otwn ** (11170) ~ w.rcoun AUaf Oaywi (WOft) ...... -..aoA..M.-. ,..,.. ...... ''" **************** *** INTERN ATIO~~KETPLACE ~.A •' r -Indoor Swaomeet of Stanton 10401 BEACH BLVD. STANTON. CA 90680 200 Booths -All Independently Run • Clothbtr • Sport• • Faraih1re • Realtla a.act Beauty Neecls •Jewelry •Auto Aeentoriea • EJeetro•lc• • FHt Food THOUSANDS OP PIODUCl'S AT Tllll!NDOUS SAVINGS Enjoy Shoppinr in a Pit.aunt • Air Condjtioned Atm01pht,. :..Jb~r.& (714) 527-1234 rl/l1~c • S.tJSun Sl.00 <Children under 12 and Senior Citmm ~r 6S FREEi lT WILL COST •"'" YOU LFSS $ $ S AT S $ $ INDOOR SW APMEET OFST~'TON HO RS FRIDAY 12·8 SAT~YNIOt'-+-~~--. 20/Daily Pilo1 Marcb 19-.25 r lngld Befgman HeO Beatty -2:00 P.M. - .P.trt 3 ol 4) hllc.e S1ofy (CHJ() 0. .. .... lewht K"'Q LOU•S ()pen {OISlll Zttrt I I (Liff) f..., l4ur'I I Gllilt11'1 .... CHICK~ Dart MOW r0t 1~ Lo~" or (SHOW) llOWll Ml19< Mo &on • • • rt9771 Patsy ~'' (1999) Jonn Shea Ga1re1t Cyf111'W "" '" 'f"T""f s....,.owe I ' .. c .. c ... !USAI DHCt P'etty USA JIM Jeceh l!ICM U..t fW"IX) MO¥ll Buflelo IW AIMnta Ste• Cte!Wf ~ °"91'111MM ' d o • "' tnd<ans * * 11978) ... M II Madu Terna s,.m Ntws u.M 1'.J, '""'"men &#1 ltotH s lttrttl (A&IE) Htftft lllMt Ill .. l. ster (A&IE) A1 fYfflllt W-illl Sls1tr US A (l l MOVlf WetCh Ot1 !Pie Slfftt (CNN) ~ n• ••• 119431 Bene (MAYO) Ofttt •• fllri4lct (FA-.i CltUMw o~-.. P1v1 l ultH • !CNN) lttwiW.tkA (HtlO) MOVI( Tn. Women"' -12:30P.M.-(01SN)l'atmef1'tewll USA Red **•!1984)GeneWild· I Str*et I Otft (f AM) '°""n er Kely Le8rock MellrW• (LIFIE) Dep & N19llls ti Molly (NICK) Tiit "-9 lriMu '-Mel Oofd C'CJ S1 {TMC) MOW The Produe RIJ ..._ (NICK) Sfftlmer Swlld • ers * * * (1968) Zero Cllltine .... hllltlet (S..OW) MOYlf Gr&ystol<e Mostel Gene Wtldel' (CNN) Y• ...., T NI L egeno on,, u n LOtd or (WPIX) St111i111 ,,. krttd fOISN) Orrit a tt.m.t the ~s • • * 119841 Ct111s (R) (E5'"N) ll.... 1op1ie1 Lam~! Andlf -4:00 P.M. -:~~:J,=.,. ~~T.!;ZtH ICCt I ~~.'iJ~LMlll (MU) MOW A Rar!.lll in the (l) MOVtf Sen'° • * hit' _.._ •••• 119811 5.onev 119~4 · A•od• v1 , f1•1ty fltflt T• Tilealrt P I · t CltUO .. 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San JOM 0 ·•·Po' (R) AFTERNOON -kQOP.M.-• c.-... .... a NCAA T ournafl'*tt Sou1'1N.i OI Wft4 ~ Senoo1°'* F •Of"I l••"'G'O" Ky Oii °""* ~ A1t11t .... HHAA ~ From ~ EVENING -7:00 P.M.- • C.-... II 0 1•1• NCAA our,.,,.,.._~ Of WMt ~ Semlf.nal From l.P"'QIO'I I('. 01 o.n. T!BW' •1a;--······ Cife9~11W• .... ,.. ., .. ,., MC! MW'°"' MACt4 ..,.°""-~ • lllAtnUadloiAnQe • ~· II 5'11tHt ~~' m ._..... -7:30 P.M.- March 19-2 • ,,..._ ....... Oe lal'O A I w$ ICl'n.I AnQel~ r roni Pa1111 Sclr"'GI C& ' SUiit us er .... """'~ From Cttt••J B1111e Coo .!l~~'.!bJW~~~ -1--.....-rt-1--..-_,,-~'"" Friday MORNING -10:00 A.M - ~SPN) ~ ~ IMSA G TO ie From Moen tRr AFTERNOON -4JO P.M.- CWOAt llU lad1•11 Nf!#/ ,._,~ l(r Ii!> II Ek111un "el'tC" -S:OO P.M.- 8 c..._.. lti••••n ~ICA.1' lJUtr-.;amtnt [UI " U c.-st ~1 Semol1n1 f•vm E•'' Rulh('•IOfd ~~ J °' ... ~, (ESPH) GY'NHllu V Ooneld' I lttrn11.one V •ec:J p,.,,, Fr '" Ja~;.,, "' • • r • EVENING -7:00P.M.-• c .............. 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C4llett '" ~ M Tcu~nl "'~" lll'. l\U1110fl l a MOVIES Daily Pilot March 19-25/25 •••• x mm~mm OLDSMOBILE/GMC TRUCKS 2860 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa 2860 Harbor Blvd. • CostJ Mesa (714) 640-9840 (714) 540-0713 A 1UOam IVCMI T'M Aul91 Unclef'grCM#Mf" •• (IMS, OrllNI) hn C•O$S Art lltllen bt$t109 Piiie a YoUng Pf\ftl WI c:Ntge of 1'1o(1onQ Jews in Ille Nezt-ocx:upied Cl"f ot A1"9I clUrine Ille la&t two yea•s of Wo!ld War II (PO) I 14m (WIX) &in 2 pm (VCRl ' 8 MOVIES 21/0aily Pilot March 19-2 ffC.1P9 Nngll'lg ~ HWlg e Miii ~ ~ • et>Ouclea ~ tGOm U Mon t pftl ICC'! ISi ·•a.tour to Ten.,..** f1980 ~10.1 ""1s>tor> HljjlCll .. a QI\~ buQglft SIOQ I i.n Or.-MCI "-• Pll• --oe't 0f'1NIW8y tot...nv-vn t00m e &un ~~o"' 5 I>"' "o..t'a CMlyott,. * .-,,~ Wff..,nj Vw~ Meyo A" O!tl!b_ flOfl'M Mlps one AulOQI Ill~ •et t lOI' ·~·· C pr1tol\ eacaoe Woll! 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(A)821nflHOW)F1I I IOam (5) (VCAl "5•19•' M ,-.J;;infi~W-ir.i-i.Nii.---l-lm-~~-111\!al~ l>ulld 1 trM noute 1n0 light potllet on 1 1toplal jSland IOI 121m D Sun 7 p m (1>1rt 2 ol 2) (VCA) "TM 1-11 lft the Stone" ** 11963 CNdrenl TH Whte a Liit •~ ~ !tit ~n and lht Murt King Alltv AIW?Wllecl Voocet SebutJan CabOI AJCl!y SOfenson !01 75m (OISHI Tue 9 1 m (CCI (VCA) ··Tfle lwo«I of Monte Crltto" * * 11951 Adllenll.n) Geotge Monlgome<y A CS.ring SWO!OttNn ,._, ,... venge IO'""'' I COff\IOI OlllC,.I 80m • Wed 3 p m tVCRI "Syllil'' *** (1976 0.lllN) .io.nne WOOdweTd A pty· cti.atT•st truta 1 young woman "'"° '"~ by a CNel motl'tet randomly Oitpl•'fl 17 dllle•enl Pl' sonaltun 200m fWTIS) SUI\ tO 35 Im (VCR) T-U-V 4 CYL ·0ne t11SIOmtr Ott t1111SaC:bo11 Prntnt COllllOft •l I/me ot write up UPI'" M.llch 31. 1989 M1tnb1sl11 and Cbt'* /Ml(Svblslli vehldts only Not Valid Wllll any ether StrllCt tpKlM Of COlljlOll DaUy PUot -Marc:b 11-25/11 FEATURES/C l THE ORANGE CO 75 CENT S DAY., 1 ' Newport Beacn rea.dy for spring break Bal\l/ee.k crowds a no show on 1stday ly LANCE IGNON Of ... ~ ..... s... Figurina out where students arc goina to go for Easter vacation as about as touah as chasms tuna. At least that's the way Ncwpon Beach Poljce Lt. Don Chandler sees it. ''It's like trackana albacore. They've got a whole ocean to hide an," he said. And wherever they're hidina this pre-Easter weekend, it apparently isn't on the BaJboa Peninsula. which an years past bas drawn mobs of boisterous and sometimes disruptive rcvelen to so-called Bal Weck. Maybe it was the partially overcast skies. Or perhaps tbe rowdies sot the word that Ncwpon police were ready for\bem. Then apin, maybe students decided to act an early stan on their studies. ..Nab... WbateveT the case, the crowds were bdow avcraec. no matter what the time of year. Whteh was fine wath Rick Masters. ~ncral manaaer of the Balboe Inn . .. It's nice to have a httle peace and quact. No more nots," Masters wd. rcferrina to a drunken crowd of pany- goers wno mobbed the ltrccts and threw beeT bottles at police two )ean aao durina Easter break. To ward ofh similar brawl. pohce blocked traffic to the Peninsula on Friday and Saturday niaht to all but residepu and business patrons. They (Please lff CttOWDS/ All . Calm w~ek anticipated ly IRIS YOt<Of Of ... ~ ..... sc.- lt's be&un. Spri~ bttak has amvcd, and authoriucs in Ne\\<pon Beach arc brac~th~wds of people exptded_ to ct?1f verge on the popular coastal city lb.is week. Yet despite spnna break being kJckcctofrtbts year Wlth St Patnclc's lny, last year's rather civ1hzed Easter week an N2:;rt Beach appears to have pum some confidence into police, h cguards and ~nfront hoteliers., who SI) they don't expect many problems and that the) arc wclJ pttpared to bandit any that ansc. "We've bad enough cx.pcnencc over the years to make the nccnsar) pttparauons," wd Bob Oakley. Newpon Beach Police spokesman. Polwe W1ll patrol the beach areas on foot, and in all-terrain four-wheel drive vehicles. Oakley wd. Police also plan to set up a checkpoint u Balboa Boulevard and 1.Sth Street to prevent noisy cruisana and mau gatherinas alona the popular tnp. authority to 1et 'UP a ~int if traffic conditions arc so 1evm= that emergency response vehicles would have trouble aiettina throuah. "We can't arbitrarily Kt up check- points without traffic coftFllion. .. Pohce Chief Arb CampbeJJ said. Another city ordinance aims t.o prevent cnnsma by prob:ibitinc • person from COMinl-tJf .-cMctpoillt a second time ilUix hours. Police decided artier to set up the checkpoint Friday and Saturday mJhts thJS weekend and aext week· end. The chectpoint may be be.Id dunna the week, too, dcpe~ Oil the crowd and ~ther conctitlODI, Oakley said. Staffina of officers will likewite be played by car ... If there's more people, W"C11 ~ more oeoole OD the beach," · Oatley. •'lt's-all bued oa need and bow thinp So·" T.,....ef? .. ntne • llttle sun whMe relaa- lfttl at die Newport Pier p.rlrlft9 lot •re ffrOlll leftJ Joe Mlllray, l.ol'I Sorenson, :'hw ..., ..... ,...., .... ...,_ Ta,IOr, Slldl At .. s, J . J. H"tlhes, M•e Otts, AIJ:il•y aralthwalte and lttdl Johnsofit, all of Costa Mesa. People will be allowed past the police bamer only 1f they arc resi- dents or customeB of businesses on lhe PeninsulL A city ordinance &1"'es police the 'the NationiJ w~ · Suvice p~icts mostly sunny, hazy days alona tbe Coast throUlf\ Wedneeday. with lt\lh temperatures int.be mi4Mll and 70i and lows in the micMOI and mad-SOI. Some late niaht and mon- ina low clouds and fot aft c1pected. The city hfeauards will im ... mcnt .. summeT-type taftina.," said Craia (Pleale ... •A04/A2) I DEA ag€r:1ts nab 3 men in Mesa cocaine sting ly LANCE tGNON OlefWO.., .... SUlf • Federal drug aacnts pos1n1 as cocame customers arrested an Oranac Coast buis.- nessman aod two other suspects Fnday naaht in Costa Mesa and 1e1zcd $600,000 worth of the white, powdery .dru.a. a spokesman for the OnJa Enforumcnt Administration said. The arrests ~re made in a sttludcd parkina lot next to a small complex of offices at 730 W. 19th St. after two men allegedly tried to sell five kalocrams of cocaine to undcrco-.cr aaents, DEA spokesman Ralph Lochnd&c said The •nts also searched an apartment at an undisclosed address an Orange County and discovered another kilo of cocaine . .\IJ told, the drug.s would fetch an estimated $600.0001fthe) were M>ld by the gram, Lochndge said. "It was fresh ofTthe boat:• he said. adding that the dru~ were wrapped in their onainal shipping matenal. Most of the dozen agents who pan1c11>3tt>d an the raid left the ate on 19th Street to search the apartment and pos tbly one other locauon Three aacnts sta)ed behtnd to watch four suspects -..ho stood hand~tfed an the parkina lot. One of the uspccts was later released. Those anTStcd on \Upteaon of conspu'IC) to sell narcotics included Joe Miner. ""ho operated an office tn the four-unit complex. The othert"'o we~ Cuban native Raul Lopez of Garden Grove and C. Fernandez. who 1s onganall}' from Columbia. Lochridge said On.la ~ts ~ Miner's offic:e but found no narcotics. an •nt at the ec:eot said. Locbnd,c could not confirm af the apartmcnt -.hctt tt\c acktiuonal lcalOIJ"&ID was found wu Ma~·s RK'hard Fontana -.'ho owns the complex and operates Ramon:s Hair Fashtons in tbe front of Jhe bu11d1na. gud Miner tw bea:a • tenant at the location for at least five years. He f~--OMIGS/AJt Days for Coyote Canyon dumpsite diminishing Facility to open in Bee Canyon ly 808 VAN EYKEN Of-~'-S... It was smelh and ron1ro~ef'\1al 1n 11s heyda). and ll attracted bards -.1lh bad "habits. but the old Co)ote Can}on dump$tte 1s headed for grttner pastures when 11 1s cl<>Std 1n the near fututt. located adjacent 10 the upscale commun1ttes of Newpon Bea h and Irvine. the 65}..acrc landfill raised a considerable stmk several years qo when Irvine officials and residents complained that toxic chemicals -.ett lcach1na out and thrc1ten1n1 aroundv.-ater. Then there was the maJodorous methane ps that Stt~d from the dump. County officals. wbo run the dump. 1cd the teach~blcm wnh a scnes 0 we s and un una dams. And The Irvine Co.. -.h1ch owns the land on which the dump 1 localed. contracted ...-ith a orthcm C1hfom11 encTSY firm to capture and hanlC$S the met.bane ps. ••tu h 1s now used to ~nera1e electricity. The 105-foot smokcstatk that had to be built to da penc: na~n o-.idcs from the methane l"CCOVC'I')' plant raised some e)cbrows in the area. but e'en that•~ faded away. .. The pblnt went into operation and cv~bll\I was aa~ 1n publi hear- 1n&i' said Paul Brady Jr .. INinc's as 1 tant city manaecr. "No'body raised an ovttndit11 concern." Wti.t's m~'1he dump' days are diminish•na. .. Whtr the Bee Can}on landfill an El Toro 1s ftl4y, -e wtll cloec Coyote an)on,.. said frank Bo~n. dirtt10t Of the county' Wasu Man· ,rmen1 ~m ... r can't ld1 you • cuedy Wlla tMI wiU be bet'a'* we arc still anvol"ed an sealina the bottom of \M new faC'lbty to prevent lcach1na. It could be as early as June. or 1t could be as late as AU,\&St. .. On&lnally. the landfill was to be closccf earl) nc~t month. but delays in Prcp&n-':'J tbe 8cc Canyon silC for wa te disposal led to a m -moath e'tens1on on the closure. ··wr have some additional ca- pacity there. so we arc able to keep it open long enough so that its cl~ will co1oc1de with the openina of the new landfiU." wd 8oW"Crman. In scncral. nobody has much aood to SI) about landfills. Bowerman obsttvcd. But they have one ~ ad,antasc that bcromcs apparent when they arc doted.down, be uid "You can't build anythina oe • foont~t~b«auw-t11e-1Mctu too soft. )OU can't put a foundation an." he said ··The only thinp you cu do wtth a landfill SJtearecooven it to a park. or a aolf course or some ocbet open pace use. Resideatl ~ shoukl be \Cl)' haPP>'. about ~ There rca11)' IS a bCDdit to IMkills land unfit for bWJdi ... rve ... U) lftl this for years, but I doll~ ta.iM an)'onc bas ful!}' ~ ~ .. lrv1oe Co. offiOials I' a -at OM ltmc lbat • pf coune _ ......... tima&cl)' be built on tbt lllDd&ll. °""' It lS dttomma111e>Md.. ., I IPD'R mantaid Frideynodecitioelilld.._ made. .. We hne no deflaitc--." liid Ron Hoovcn\ ::S"Z: ~ '-11-.. fot t.be ll'\'lM 0... a wblidiary Of IM Im. <& ""Ollr ~ ... ..,,. .. ,. lilliW• ~ ..-oc. INt she ClOUl1 will .. tM ;lend b I !!'9* fll )llml they cover at~_...,, llr•YOKOI .............. rn.e dree1s of offshore oil drillina on lbeaa.. environment are usulilly IK>l •~Ill as believed and art mhilMeil by oil c:omc-ies. a consult- ant &Adantic Richfield Co. said last wee~ in Newpon Beach. Strict tovemmental rep1'tions, oil spill pc:eveotion measures and constant teplacement of equipment are .some of the sieps taken that • . reduce the impacts on the environ-cau.se. of t~t. l don t ~Ilk ~1r ment. said Dee Chamberlain, senior em1ss1.ons wall bea P.roblem, be said. oontultant for ARCO's cnvironmen-Accidents ~nd 1mpa~ can .be tal 1eienccs department. ' redlJ~ .~Y .'~ cnvuonmenw f\anbermorc, oil drillina oper-plannma.. ~b1Ch incl.udes me oflow- ations don't seem to be ~tina the 1mpect.dnlhna matcnals. ~safety coatinually arowina fish population, rcaulauons. and. updated equ1pmcn1' be said. Chamt¥rtain wd, City ae.ders in Newport Beach and Goo8 response plans are also other cities on the Orange Coast have crucial. but .. prevention -that's aen~l)'. been opposed to offshore mos! important," qwm~rlaJn said,. drilling for both environmental and . SuU. Qlamberla1n said the 011 aesthetic reasons. !ndustry 1s not solely to blame for But Olambcrlain who addressed 1m~ts on the ocean. Any of man's members of the Ne~rt Harbor activity in the ocean -be 1t fishing or Arca Chamber of Commerce's oil drilling -will affect the cl\viron- Marine Division last week. said the mcnt. he said. potential for offshore drilling here .Yet fi~heries. cc;mtinuc to <X?CXist seems remote because the area is not w1tb 011 . dr~lhn1 operauons, viewed as being rich in oil. Chamberlain slid. The Gulf of Mcx- Oil i.s most abundant ofT the coast ico Fisheries Resource has coexisted of Santa Barbara and points farther with the oil industry for some 40 north. Chamberlain said. Orange ycan, and fishermen continue to Coast resident~ probably don't need. tcport large migrations offish in the to fear oil dnlling off their coast waters off Saf\ta Barbara, he said. because "the potential isn 't that -In fact, the barnacles. ataae and great." he said. other organisms that grow on oil The equipment used for offshore structures in the ocean actually feed oil drilling vary from anchored drill fish and helps the sea population ships to semi-1mmcrsable oil wells flourish Chamberlain said. and stationary platforms and islands. Asked then if he felt news reports The oil is transported 10 refineries by exaggerate the hazards of off~hore tankers or pipeline. drilling. Chamberlain replied, "Some Oil spil~s from tankers have prob-do, yes." H~ indicated. ht: felt ~he ably the biggest effect on the environ-media provides more 1nformat1on mcnt -and on the public's cmo-from drilling opponents thtn from tions. Chamberlain said. "They are the oil industry. messy. They arc unwant~ ... h.e said. Informed of Chamberlain's com-How~vc~. the da,i;nag.anB "!!pact ments. a leader of environmental from ~p1lls_1s usually transient, and f.:OUP Save Our Shores scoffed: 1s pnman~y ~ danger to birds. That's not what fishermen say," said Chamberlain said. . group president Beth Leeds. "There has never been an impact, . that we know of oil spills on the Beth .Leeds. a L:ta,una ;Beach rcst-fisheries' population, .. he said. dent, said ocean mining kal~s the fish . Even the now-fa mous 1969 oil spill She advocates CJ?Crgy effic:iency and off Santa Barbara only produced a energy conservation so fossil fuels can short-term imP.'lcl on birds found be phased out of use. covc(Cd with 011, Chamberlain said. "Congressmen and senators arc "There are no lasting effects from passing bills left and right for protec- thc Santa Barbara oil spill or others ti on of the environment," said Leeds, like that," he said. r who just returned from a week of Drilling fluids and cuttinas can also lobbying in Washington D.C. "The effect the ocean since they are oil people should rcali~e they should discharged into the sea, Chamberlain start phasing in other types of said. energy.'' · DUMP FromA1 The process of closina a dump is complex, according to Bowerman. .. You're required to file with the state Waste Management Board and the Water Quality Control Board." he said ... The procedure calls for be- tween 4 and 6 feet of earth to cover the landfiJI. The recommended compo- sition is I foot of compacted earth, followed by I foot of clay. and then 2 to 4 feet of soil for growing whatever 1>lant cover lou use. At Coyote Ca_nyon wc wil have a total of6 feet." There have been numerous cases nationwide of landfills oontinuin& to leak methane gas Iona after they arc taken out of service and covered over. But at Co~ote Can)'on. ps produced by the buned dump site will be taken care of as long as it lasu, officials say. "Laidlaw Gas Recovery Systems will continue to operate the plant at the site as Ion& as there is ps beinft generated/' said Hooven ... It wi probably oc 20 or 30 yean before it's all spent." Coyote Canyon Landfall has also figured in another quality-of-life ISSUC. The Metropolitan Water District. which operates the nearby San Joa-quin RC1Crvoir, recently announced that water quality problems wett forcing them to consider drastic action, such as placing a cover over the entire reservoir. Part of the problem, according to the district. is the flocks of waterfowl attracted by the dump. Droppings from the birds womotc the growth of algae which, in turn, feeds a complex web of life that presents a 5cnous water quality maintenance problem. The distnct is studyina the prob- lem, but preliminary ffndinas io- __ _.di=· caae that closin1 the dump may not ave muc cffccton waTct u tity In the reservoir. district spokesman Jay Malinowski said. "Even without the waterfowl. there are still significant problems with an open reservoir," he said. Even if then: arc no birds, the di11rict may still want to cover the reservoir, as it has done with several others, be said. "That body of water is first and foremost water suppl~and with rcs(>CCt to that, our ob tioJJ is to maintain the quality o that water supply throvgh whatever means arc necessary," he said. And there is also no guarantee that closing the landfill will send the birds packing. .. The question is still whether tcnnfoation of the la11dfill will have a s~ificant impact on the amount of bard droppings beinJdepositcd in the water," said Brad Htlucher, a district spokesman in Oranac County. Fred Bottome, a Ncwporf Beach resident whose home overlooks the reservoir, said he believed the birds. m~IY. seagulls, wou!d chanac their migrauon patterns to include the new dump. "l think the bu'd problem will improve by about 90 percent.." he said. But he said he doubted birds were a major issue in the question of whether to cover the reservoir. "I live very close to the reacrvo1r, and if.t~e bi,rds were dcfccatina larae quanuucs, l msurcmydeckwouldbe covered with droppings." he said ... , doubt that I clean up more than three spots a month." Bottome and other residents strongly oppose covcrina the rcscr· voir which, they say, would tum the lake into an eyesore. Hiltschcr said the district ex,pccted to have a draft environmental impact report ready for public rcveiw next month. The report will address the ~uestio1ts ofbirds and-the effeet of the c O!ina of the dump, he •id. CM woman aies after car crasli A Costa Mesa woman died Satur· day about 26 hou'1 after 1 car srriasbed an to her vebidt u lhe tried to make a left·ha.nd tum ont.o a street near the Santa Ana River. Mallie Oarri10n 65, wn pro- BOUaced dald at :l:4s p.m. at Faun· ............... .,'-~ ••11•r crowds •r• afloat th•n on die be.ch M 14111.Street on die•••••~ on first daJ of sprl"tl brea BEACH. you have a little alcohol lhi•ed io.. N~ Pier area. "Don't drink and swim; .. he cau-Ah~ ti.id bis 16-room SaiUnn FromA1 _ tioned. · normallyfilJsup ontheweekendsaftd farmer, ~nne saftty oOicer. Farmer provided one more warn· that he dOC$D't expect any onslauaflt At &cast every o~cr tqwcr f{om the . ing -skin is another thina that may -of addttional business dunna the Santa ~a Ra ver Jetty to Coron~ dcl not be well conditioned. .. You sec coming week. · Mar wall be manned and seven Jeeps ""'me nasl" sunburns•• he sa1·d. . . wiU cruise the roast from 6 a.m. to t O ""Local real estate brokers said they Masters said the ~boa Inn s 34 p.m. every day. Farmer said. Ad-haven't been flooded with requests guest rooms and J4 suites arc almost ditionally, three patrol boats will keep for beach rental homes. since most of ~I ~ked _for th~ next two weeks an eye on things from the water. the oceanfront property is rented on We re full, he said. But like the Police Department. nine-month wmter contracts. The last time Ncwpon Beach "we'll adjust 11 according to conccn-"I don't know how many P,COpte experienced any rio10\Js activity dur· trations o~ people and the weather." rent by the week. any more,' said ing spring break was in 1987, when Fanner said. Colleen Chamberlain, a broker with hundreds of youths hurled bottles farmer said Easter week is not Villa Rentals. and attacked a police cruiser near the necessarily the busiest tjmc for life-"Wedon'tanticipate any problems Balboa FynZone. A police officer was suards. but that the holiday produces at all," said Hclanc Joy, president of slightly injured in the mclee. us own special problems, such as out-Associated Realty Service · of New-Newport Beach polke these da s of-shape swimmers. pon Beach. d d · Y t.:1any people make. their ~rst beach Officials at ~ch side hotels and ·, ~ mog;::;e':a~d d~.T~ ~~u~~:~ ouunaofthe yeard~nn1spnn1 break. !"Otels echoed l~Jl nonchalance, say· wc~~ bad our probl~ms hast~ncally" Fanner noted. Asa result. the average 1na most of their customers will be he said · pcr:son . may not hav~ conditioned fa.Ti hes, n~t rowdy students. · swimming slulls. he said. We're JUSt encouragin& everyone In PaJm Springs. however, pohcc And w 11 h co Id c r w at c r not to dnnk and drive " said Rick marshaled forces to head off a repeat temperatures than in the summer. Masters, aencnl manlier of the of spring break madness in the swimmers will be pooped if they go Balboa Inn on Mam StreeL sunbaked oasis where this >tar the out too far. Farmer said. "We don't promote to students .. annual teen-a~ exemst an C'<cess 0 Cold water really takes a lot out of said Yadu Abpuna, manager of the kicked off W1th St. Patnck's Day you..'' he said. "Plus. they'rcccrtainl) Sail Inn on Newport BouJcvard. tippling. out of shape. Plus. it's a holiday, so walking distance from the busy "Ob sure. we arc going to have. a IOllllC\ pat umcl .. pol1Ce Lt Jobn Ocm said wtastica ly on the eve of tbe Easter week influx 1n wbicb the year-round rc,r.JtJ].on of 40.000 swells to CROWDS From A l wall do tbc same thing again nut weekend "They're ~ up for 11 and they're ready." Masters said of the police. "The police dcpanmcnt did a good job." Newpon lifeguards reported only a mar11nal·s1zcd crowd Saturday. about 35,000. A big pthe:nng 1s con51dercd anything above 7S,000. lifeguard Rob Wyatt said. Even slimmer crowds turned out at Hunungton tatc and Hununaton Caty beaches. ''Today's been very qu1ct. No law enforcement 10 speak of," Hunt- inaton Cll)' hfquard Steve Dav1dson satd. "Ma)'be they're all raisin& you know what tn PaJm Springs. .. But what the heck. There's alwa)!I ncllt weekend DRUGS From A 1 By The Assochrt~ PrHS Said Miner represents vanous retail Herc arc the winning numbers products, which have incJuded a picked Saturday night for the Cah- couch that unfolded into -3 tanning fomia Lotte1's twjoc-wcckly "u>Uo bench and cassette tapes that ~ A9" 10 12 27 32 47 d Bulletproof vest saves CM guard in stabbing Prcf:red people to take driving tests. u--t game: • · • · • an the bonus number. 3. " kn ow hecamehcrelateat night.'' Players who correctly guessed aU By LANCE IGNON ~ebstcr said. Fontana said. "I said, ·What are you six numbers wall sha~ 1 prize pool of Of-o.-y ~ kallf Cutter owes bas aood health lo a doing here.' and he said, 'I'm JUSt 57.10 malhon, said Kathy Manzer. a bullctproofvcsthewasweanllJwhcn catching up on some work.' That's state lottery srakcswoman. Lino Perez decided to get tough Perez allcitdl)' decided to stick his not a cnme:· 11 h k fi Saturday morning. knife into the 1«urity guard Glenda Lorentz, the complex man-pluAs t'hcoscbownuos Po'ucmedbe ave lnludm~dn The 29-ycar-old Costa Mesa ~s•-Althou·._ the~uard was stabbed three -who lives next to Miner's offi-, r wa ivi e d I had beef h .,, -r.f M" h h d 1 f ""' among themtclvcs a pnzc PoOJ of eot apparent Y a wit an umcs tn the est, ''he had no anJUf' Situ rner as a a ot o latc·ni&ht $1.S7 milhon~ five of 511 will share armed secunty guard at a ta\'t>m on whatJC>eVer." Websttr said. • visitors lately. When she heard DEA s96c 000 1. f .11 h 19th Street. so he stabbed barn three "It v.'l.Sn't for a lack of try1na .. on agents making the arrests outside hcT S ~. ; iour 0 six wa .arc timer.poli~t u1d: Pc~r pan. the hnm:mmt ~dcd apartment she mistook the ruckus for 877·~· Th~ of sax 15 worth an But the auard, Wilham Cutter. Miner and has friends preparing to automatic SS per wanner. iefu~ '° go down. In fact. the 20. Pollet also arrested at least thrtt have a St. Patrick's Day party. The numbers were chOJCn b> Lotto )'car-old Hunungton Beach resident otherbareatrons. ·who wanted lOlt\ "I act up at 2 a.m. to shut the gate machine du~n& a tclcvlSJon broad-and another auard at The Reef in\olved, • WebstCT wd ThC} were (to the parking lot). They come and cut on11naung an cramcnto. subdued Perez by the tame polJCt' lrttSted on 1usp1caon of bean& drunk go. I get up at 3 a.m. and shut the gate, The sales from Wednesday niaht 10 amvcd. Lt. Gary Webster said. in public a misdemeanor. They come and go." Lorentz said. Saturday's drawing were S 17 5 -They were sitting on ham when we Perez wa arr«tcd on suspieton of But M1ncrsa1d he was not involved m1lhon. gul there" shonly before 2 a.m.. a~ult v.-1th a dead)) weapon. withdrugd~1~a~p~~ed~a1 1---------------------------------~-~---­he would bt released later that night. "I've eot nothing w do with this." he said. "They're going to turn me loose." Miner's prediction did not come to pass. however. Along with Fernandez and Lopa. Miner was taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles. They arc ~heduJed for arraianment in federal coun Monday, Lochridse said. Swallows ahead of tourists ;.~-- , ..... ID,._ ... •• 7 2' .... =.-.:.. ~·-_ ------~ - '\I'°'' '011" Ferguson irytroduces three education bills P~ a ure of fulfllled dreams daub~ d Aucmbl>manG1lfcrguwn, R-Newpon lkach, hai in· troduccd th.rtt cduca1ion-relatcd bilbtxptcted to draw both praise and cnt1c1un from educators One bill pcrmiu intcr-distnct studenr transrcrs-now ner· aJI) prohibitcd-1flocalschool arccro~dtd.AlthouaJ'! the bill as supponcd b)· Bill ~nia. lhe t.alt schools' chief. and some educators. others In education have voiced stronaoppo 1tion. a Fergusol\ new lene~tatcd. Another ball aim t "cqual- ili.na" ind1\1dual \C ool fond ina m1ghtattract mortc tro,ers), Fcr:1uson'sofficc has 1od1catcd. Chaf'JJn& that Orange Count) schoolsarc not 1cttingadequa1c fundin., fagusonc1tcd twud1i· tncts Capi trano Untficd School D1stnctand McK1trick 'ichool D1stnct in Kern ( ount). which recc1\C rcspccuvely $2,662 and $7.558 per pupil annu31l)' from the state Tb1s bill "could dra\lo fire from the large urban school dmncts. ··a spokesman for Ferguson stud. Ferguson's third bi ll 11ves teachers a ta'<crcd1t. . forttoffittholckr runntnJ.(or a.not her posiuon to rcsian 1f thear term docs not end before their candidacy. Th" provisjon v.ould P.revcnt candidates from hav1n11 'frtt n<k'' b) keeping their post 1f the> fail tow1n bigherofficc. ' ft'l.uson'soOice-statcd ... fcrsuson-'s measure. if ap- pro\:c<! b> theleg1slature. ~11110 bcfo~ the voters 1n No' ember, t990 . Currently'(lolim1tse.ust to the number of terms state of· ti cc holden can serve. , This lack oflimuson con· sccuti\:e terms ~eak:ens vote~· conttol .. becausc none of th~ offic~automatrcally ~sup to ach:inge," felJUSOn ..aid. Fund- ra1\ers. publ 1co y and othrr cle· men ts of modern campa1gn1ng alwgi' eofficcholder~ the ad"an- ta(te, he added. Ferguson also said th l· reappor- tionment of poh11cal d1stncts favors 1ncumbcn~ofboth panic~ and en~un.-sa Democratic Pan) maJonty 1n both hou~\ oft he Lrg1slaturc Brothers with serious illnesses beneficiary of Make a Wish program ly I08 VAN EYKEN Of"" Ollly ..... it.off • K) le' little brother, Jan. didn't carr for the hchcoptcr, and he wasn't too cra1) uboul the motorqck either. "That too loud:' he said. There v.erc lots of parts of the VIP tour of the Co ta Mesa Police Dtpartment that Jan did like ho"'C'vcr. The' arsenal. for instance. · "I hold Ollt," \aid Ian tleulog for a chuc;c to hen an Uzi automauc ntlc ana~otf\cr v.capons. Officer Bob Durham and Sgt. 81U Sechte-1 obhltd the little fellov.. v.ho gnnncd broadl) a he h dnisp1cturetakenw11hana sortmcntof ~\\.\T t~m '4t"aponr) Kyle. on the other hand. to'cd hi~ tou,r "-llh Co ta Me-.a Police helicopter pa.lot Jim Wagner. "We Sil"' Dtsne)land and v.~ saw my hou ," 1d K>k · . ' Durham. the d partment's communit> rda· ttons officer. said he m.ed to set> children uch a K> le and tan go on tour'i ot the pohtt station "Ifs good for lids to sec v.hat the dep nmcnt 1 reall> hkc and sec pohce onicel'\ out there ~ntang tickets and arrc'illng pcoph:." he sauJ ··Then, latrr .on, tht') 'II feel a httJc more comfortable coming to the station tfthe) need 10 .. But the tour w1h more thanJU'it a commun1h 1l'lat1ons gesture for the Pohcc Depanmrnt · Kyle and Ian Campbell were the gue'its ot the dcpanment b> request of the Make A W"h f ounda11on. an organ1Lation dedicated to making tour of the JAal • ._ Like othtr tvtnts on the tour, the jpcctacle or tile Ca m~I ramal) behind ban. was captuttd on C'lmera and vidto K>lcsaid M hkcd tus momcnt&r)' lock-up. But v.h1lcJa1l 1sa nitt place to v1s1t. he said he wouldn't v.unt to It vc thert'. ··tt would be borina." said K>le. K>lc ~id he likes cop • and mi&ht like to be one "hen he vov. · up. · ··They're preuy n1et;' he said. t The reaction comes as no surprise to Gay "'C'<'k'I Orange \.ountv director for the f>hot'n1'<· ~sed Make A Wi h foundation. • ··e111 and Lynda arc SOJood to these kids 11 ancrcd1blc," ~td Wtek:s.-rcfemna to Bechtel and L)nda Giesler. a homicide detective who alona with Bechtel has been instumcntal in cstabLishing the rela11onsh1p bct~een Make A Wish and the ( osta Mesa Police Dcpanment. ··1i-s more than JU t tak.ina them on a tour of Lhc station. The) stay tn touch "1th the children. They 'asit thC'm in the hospitat The) take them fishing. And 1f a child die , the)'re nght there at the funeral· The Police Department tour v.as the second part of a w1sh<omc.true for Kyle and Ian that also inclodcd a "'eek at Dtin~ World an Aonda nd 1a'S not O\<Cf }Cl. Each )Car for the pa t three years. a Make-1'\ W1\h child ha scn:cd as honoral) captain at t~ annual (op Bowl. a chanty footb311 gaml' held an '\pnl at 01ange Coast ollegc. .\t Lb1s yea r's game on Apnl 28. there "111 be two }Oungsten in cap1amf 1aclcts helping to~1:, the l'Otn lO ~l:lrt the 13me. "Usuall) it's onl) one. but th1sJear. since v.c have the unique s1tua1Jon of tv.-o ks s 1n the same family. the) 'II both be captains." said Bechtel. who ~rves ll pre tdent or the Cop Bo" I. "Pan of the "It isn't naht that wmc 1eachcrs, becauseof11m11cd ')Chool funds must purcha\C needed supp he'> for their student\ outofthciro"'n pocket \lollhuut <ln)' l} pc ol rl·1mht11"'.Cmcnl " Ferguson ..aid , Measure would limit number of terms Development center receives S64, 755 . The L Cl< hud Oc' elopmcnt (enter has recc1\.ed S64. 755 from the Educauonal Foundation of A.menca 1n Wc\tport, Conn . to help train h'-peracttve and oth<.•r children \lo<tth beh11' 1ord1wrdcr~ so they can enter regular cla\srooms. .. It's good for kids to see w#Jat the department Is really llke, and see police officers out there writing tickets and arresting people. Then, later on, they'll feel a little more comfortable coming to the station If they need to." ...... ,......, .... .._ KJI• C.mpbell, 6, Ull•• ov•r controls o Costa Mesa f'ollce DepartlW•nt helicopter, ••gle-J. Dan and Barbara Campbell, the children's parents. said the} apprectated all tbe attention their son rcce1,ed through the Make A Wish Foundatton . "People ha' c been \Cr) helpful all through th1~.·· said Dan ""->le• gotten 10 ndc on the l,ood)e:lr bhmp. and all kinds ofthing.5." i\sscmbl}man vii fergu'IOn al SA has introduced al on'>tllu· 11o'Wal amt'ndment that ti ap- pro' ed. \l>Ould hm11 thc term'I ot state kg1slatol"i and uthl·r '>late officials Thr amendment '!>eeks a hallot measure propos1ng~hm11 ot thrcr conscc uu'c terms for ~na· tors and all other ck-ctcd suite oAicers other than assemhl) ml·n including the go\Crnor and super indcndent of public tn~truc11on. ..\ssembl\'men. who ha"c l\\-O· )Car term~. v.ould be hm11rd tu s1~ conS«uu" c terms The program. \lo h1ch began in 1988 teaches lrv1nc·arca school . lhtldren social k1Us through be.-· hav1or modJficauon techniques at a controlled classroom at l '( I dn.·ams wmc lru(• tor lh1ldrcn w11h hk·thrc:ul.'n· ang 1llncs..es "' Ian •:!' •. "a' horn wllh non-fu mtmn1n k1dm") \and for rno,1111 his tin) hk has had to 'let"p a11athcd to a dial) 'ii'> malh1nc He 1 on the Im lur a k1dnc' lran\plant The' amendment would alw \fter training. children arc placed an intermediary schools for short terms to help them adJust totrad1uonal 11cadl·m1l and social environment\. rhC) return to their spcc1ali1ed schools, where progress 1s mon1torC'd and c' aluated through each phase ol the trea1mcnt and trans111on period '• H1'i brothn. "-'k. b ha'i kukemia But hcaht\ pro6kms seemed to ha\ e been kit at the front d1.•sl.. a'> th1.· 1"0 bnght~~ed }Oungskr' and their tam1I} watl·hed a target 'ihOOtmg. demonstration. mc1 ii tall..ing poh1.c l·ar named fl(· rode around the parking lot v.11h motorqcle offic1.·r .\ngl'lo ~organ. and hohnobtx.·d w11h Ch11.'f ot Police Da\C {)nov.dcn 1 he tour had 11\ odd moment'i. hkt' the t1m..- thc: v. hole larntl) \\3\ 1m:artcratcd bnc:n) dunng a DH I \ I·: 'I' I ll •: • iJ C.h~r Orhl' 'o I l..tnl 1n both Olrl't lion\ tlctv.cl·o 'K:tun Ro.id a nJ f cm~ Street 1 n In inc '"II he clo'l<'d from '1 ;a m . to l fl m throu1h \10£H.:h fur "'Jcnintt ot the 40~ ~rr.:<.'V.3) O\l'rp;l'i\ It"''" also bl' c lo '' from \\ .tlnut .\ \. cnut to S<·ott\Jak l>n' c from Q ..t m 10 3 pm. Monda' throuah \\ C'dnc-.da) for lurl) plan~meot ~ Ea1l Yale Loop north and ~uth· llound JI ~rrant3 Parkv.a) on..a tlarranla f>Qrk"a" cast .md \\l''t· llounJ 111 r:a\t 'Yale l oop 1n lr\lnc '"" b\_• clok'tl inter· mtth:ntl> throu11h 1a1lh for con· truct1on. lhrvard A\IHff bctv.ccn \\am· -....sr--ni'""'"-.mt lrvmt' <~cn1cr Dme 1n li"'1nc v.111 be dC'tourN 1n both di~ll n\ throu&h "Pf'I for trcct mod11i t1on, and a I nt nonh Hd M>Uthrouod be'· lv.ttn W1lnut Sltttt and the rail· road tradt \ ~111 hr cl~ throuah \pol for con tru~ uon. IJ Jrlfre1 ft."4 northbound 111 hon Parlwa tn Ir inc ~111 rtttnctcd 10 one I nc 1hrou1h tarch. and 1t ~•ll hl\:'t a line closrd throu&h \bf\:h lr.lm the 40S f:rc:cway 10 Ir\ enc Cent\'r Dmc for 1Mtnll.lt on "t a ~wcr miun. • • ,\111. hl.'lc.on l>n' 1..· in Ir" nl' " 111 h\• do~ed from 9 a.m t0 ' Jl m through March for reconstruc: t1on 01 a median W Val~ Ana.t "'o I lune north and \Outhbound at 1rahulO Road 1n Ir' inc will be clo\l·d from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. throuch Matl'b for r«OO\tru 11on nl a m«lian. IQ the 40S Fn:t'wa\ tn o ta Mt..·~ -.111 haH a lant-dosed trom 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. throu&h M.i' for a Jant adJ1uon. IJ ew,ort Boeleurd north anJ YOUt1'bound at Santa habtl A\'- muc in C'o'ta trsa •111 ha\:c 11 d1\1~'"f etoscd thro\.f&h ptcm· bcr for con tru uon of an O\l'r· cnming, -m CaifitW A"tHC ca\t anJ 'll\\t• bound bttwct'n Gold n ~esl tttet anil thanuncton ttt c 1n Hunt1n1ton &a\:h ~di be rutn • iN to one lane from 7 a m. to 4 ~ m. throup M tth for tn\tlll.t· 11on of a W<'f ltnc. -Officer Bob Durham 83 ... ra said he could tell hcT elder son had cnJO)cd the tour of the pohcc department. "K)k•'s kind ofquaet. but I think he's ha, Inga rcall) good lime." he said "H1 fa\Ontes were the hthroptcr nde and the Jail" ft'J'iOn for lhl'i IOUr I\ lO &Ct them used tO the helicopter. hc:\:'au'lt' that's on1.· of the things the~ do on the ilil> ot the game: Thr' n, into the game 1n the hl'11coptcr" It wa' ..tttualh C11e\lcr. a ~).,car lav. 1.:nfonemcnt \Ctcran. v.ho brought \.fal.:c A \\ 1sh Both parents poke" matter-of.fuctl}' about the · p:s1n and truu,le ot ha' 1ng not one, but tv.-o scnou I) 111 children ..tnd the (op Bov.-l 1~1hcr • "I becam<." .1v.3r;: ot Make A W1 h v.h<."n I· Jllcndcd u )Cnunar where one of the speakc~ was IO'-Ol'-ed with the founda1.1on." he s~ud." t that tune Bill \1>3~ a \trgeant 1n the detectl'-l' bur'C'au where I "'ork I knc"' he \\Orked with the Cop Bov. I. and 1n'e 1ha('I a charitable t"Hnt, I thought 11 would he a &ood v.a) for U'i 10 v.ork with Mak.c A. v. 1\h \o I tx.-cumc a kind of ha1wn betv.~n the <.op Bov.I and the toundat1on" The) spoke -v.11h opum1sm about th~ future! "I'd hke to ha\e ano1hcrchsld~ I'd really likNo ha"ca dauahtcr." s:ud D:rn. ··1t might bca hnle too much nov. We're t"'o for tv.o now. I'd be a little afrJ1d to ao for three for three But maybe after K>le's throuah \\llh h1 chemotherap} and can start h' ina a normal hfe again. ma)bc then. We're St Ill \OUOi-" 'The Campbell~ h\t' in .\nahc1m. "-Yk nd Jan arc their onl ) children. Pll.OT o•:c· \Dt:s Approval to buy site for f'alrvlew Hospltat was won In 1949. Compll~ by STEPHEN W AU M1rcb ti, ltlt -~ath at \t Joseph Hospital earl) T uc"ida~ mom tn& ended the c:olorf ul ca~r ot WahC'r \\ Bro" n .. 4 of ':!0 But'na \ 1\13 Bh d and onr of the.' lit'\t pioneers of the Harbor 01\tn t 'cn-1\.'C'\ ~•II be held at tht Harold t.... Grauel ( hapcl at ~ 10 p m Thursd3\ March :! '\ \lo 1th Re\ \\ 11 ham R H~ll ot C hnl\t Chun.h h' the a offic1at1ng Thedecca~ v.a' v.1deh lnov.n 1n mining t'1n.lrs h.a' ing foliov.ed that rn1crpns.c throughout h1 bu.,1nc,., can.-er H<.' v.as reponcd to ha't' been contemplaung part1cipa11on ma lal"@t" m1nang project when 11lnt'SS 1nlN· 1cn•d Marcb %3, ltlt -\ ~oncrntrJt~t dme to sa't• Oran&C' ( uunt\ SI 00.000 annual I\ 1n monC'\ paid on rd1t'f 1s undl'r wa~ anordtn' to C.1l'<.lrge Ra) mer of tht' Oran@e ( oun- '' l I\ ( oun 11. He told the ~c~J)(ln &ach Sen ice ( lub \\ cJn<."sda' that united dTon v.a.!> tht' onl\ mC"an ot kttPtnJ the pc-ople from goin "broke." .t)mcr was ran ' "'orou" 1h d1lat1na on the needless <.'\pend1tun: offund~ in OnnaC' Count'. c .. pec1alh a 11 apphcd to alien Has &roup compm1n& 11 men v.ho fcar\:J nrtthcr poht1nan nor v.or\cr. -.. " d ·tcrmincd to rn!Tt(t abu nn" c 1n1 on an thr count). Mattll U, I Ht -rhc S 13 mtlhon ~lite ho~p11 l for o 13 k ha\ tx.-~n appro\ed b>. the tahtom1a Board uf Public W rk and neg tu1t1on will 'It.an 1mn1cd1atel) for purcha ~ or conllcmnalton of the 7~(1..a rt uc. accord1n1 to ""ord ~-ct,ed from \\ mblyman t::art .. tank)• Th~ ite, owned b> Gcorsec pron. hes bctv.;etn • ~ 11\0n tr«t and dam \Cnue Oiif)()Mtc Orange Coa' ol~ on tlamor &ulc\:ard o\n a~auon of S .000 ,., on hand tOf acq'.u"1on orthc pro~rt • 11 v.a\ announ«d. It ha\ not been determined whether the land •111 be ~uircd b) purcha~ or condt-mna• llOft .... u. .... -~ tbiht)' Qf 8Mn"'I ~ lMn ICrft O(laftd "' IM .N"" t*! .. .,_ bc1wca Miir ~· ctt) hmut at &ht _,.., -M ·~ Drh-e and ............. Wiii llr: htiWt lhl' . C1~c...a1 ... ~1. It• 11•uw tMC thi ln1et o llllJiwa *'ID 1llred • at•.a· I ... ,., .. ......,. l .. Mtft * llO" .... ~,_.,~ ........ fam~>l'C't' Road 10 thC'ba) Marcb ts IHI -"'-cwport Beach ( 1t' counnlmC'n ~1onda\ v.<.-rt ap- p:ilkd to learn that the.' '5anta .\na R1H"r has hc-lomt" -in the v.ord ot \ K~ Ma\ or l tnd"'C' Parsons -a giant OP'('n ~·v.cr line Thr nt~ 'it.all rl'f)Ortl'd 11 ma) he.- month-. be-ton~ thl· fouled "'" bed and J)(illull·d ~o~1'tll "'atcn. ~rr dt.:artd up M1rd1 %5 I Ht -Orange ( ount\ otlic1al' d<"l bred bt>for1..· a Ct\ 11 .\cro- nauuc1, BoJrd heannr. toda) that tht" 1..ounl\ airport c:snnot now handle P..ac1fa "-onh"'e\t flight J.1fth D11otrn:1 upen1sor .\hon E \lkn ot Laauna Beach. under cro · c\.lmtnat1on by 1 (.AB counsel. 1n~1'itC'd the a1rpon's main runwa' v.c11tht capaut) 1s insufficient to carT) profitabk !light loads for thl' prnf)(>~'d increased sen ice The "'eight hmat 1 nov. 95 000 J)(lunds s.ud '\lien. aJd1ng that 11 will sta\ ~'.UOO pound Mar~ to. lt7t -Huntington Ek t:h ~1a~or Pro Tempor'C' Richard \tdl(:n n-~ncd trom thl' ( ll' C oun- l'll ~on~:-nlillt.lnaicauna that <."\tl·rnal pre urt had become too mu'-h for ham to bear. hgh11ng to rc1a10 ha\ compowrc. ~1cbc'n emooonalh told hi fello~ nlum.-i l mcm~rs that demand\ of his s:ounul role hi\(.' come into conn1ct v.11h h1\ lilmth. .. I don't th1itk I can v.or._ and \:Ote " ind ptnJ nll~ 1 the first Ja I ruml" into officr.' he 1J. '. DI covery~ • CDW ROS Ut FOR 8 Tnd), tbt 5plCC Wn<">' •t0na1t (AP)-Thc 1J*C slluttk Di 0""'> idm1n1~t~lor. 1aid 1fter l>iti<X>\~ry ofunJtd out of 1pece to a dcaci1 to~hcd do~n . bndin1•t dawn tutday. cnchna 1n .. , .. , mat"'clou people an come Jmo.t flawl · · mi ion wt 1ndudcd out on such a prcn)' mom1na and complttt<>n of ·~·1 1rlhte com· Wlilltb 11," Truly lddfd. "I think the mun atioo J)stcm country real11cs ,_,c'rc bac k ... -wru done. 0.SCO\tty, Thl&'s one The landma looked pttf«t. as to be proud of... capsule _com-promised from orbit *hen huule ; municator f rank ( ulbentoo id. commander Mjchacl L Coan. a The shunle, bcaQn& a fhe:m n .,t'tcran Na.,)' aircnft earner palot. c rew four rnpplcd ral\ 32 fcn11i1cd radioed••) WH'e" to m1\\10n control. chicken eg\ and other expcrirmnu, Hcrtfcrrcd to the best rresting cabl.: . •landed on achcdulc at 6 36 11 m. on o , for a plan~ to \Ml v. hen land1n1 on ; paved runway on Roacn l>rv Lake. the d~l of a camcr. watched by I near-f'C<:ord 460,000 . S~ tclh is10n CIOS¢·U~ Of the sptttaton ~huule after it I .9·m1lhon-m1le tnp "NASA and 1hc coun1ry·s happ)I \ho•ed numerou, ... hitc marb on this morning.. It \ a IX'au11fuf day 1n the bl1Ck lh~mal tile\ that prol«l &hc <.ahforna.a .. Rear .\dm Richard It. ~t\uu1c·~ W'ldc~idt' from tht he~u of ,, . Grand j~ry t~stimo·ny gives glimpse into the world of electioneering SAC Ri\Mf N TO(AP)-fhe tran· sen pt of 1he grand JUJ) 1ha1 ind•cted a Republican "IUstc nsemblyman on charge., of forgin& Ronald Reagan's name to I <18<> campaign letters pro"1dc~ a glim~'"'° 1hc complex. cut-1hroa1 "orld of tlcctwnecnna. W11nc<1-.e\ who 1cs11ficd before the ~cramt·n10 ( ounl) (,rand Jul)' d ur- ing h .·bruar) al4>0 ~1d other GOP As~mhl> lt.>adcrs. 1nduJ1ng both lht< former and (urrcnl mmont)' leader werr ln \.oh.ed 10 lhc \C.'nd1na Oul o( tht' let1cr .. IO \IX hot r:lt'C\ Hut the 1c-.11mon> hnkcJ onl> As~mblyman John l cw1c. R-Or· anae ,._ho 1n 1986 ,._a\ the dccllOn\ chairman for the < 10P caucu\ dir«t· I)' to au1hon1atwn of the mailing of the phon) lc1tcrc. TY..o of the w11nc\'K'' Y.hu tc\t1ticd under 1mmun11y from pmsc<:ut1on said Lcw1\ told them the kttt·r1. 11'-ould be mailed w11hou1 appro"al from lhc Wh11e Hou~ Tim Macy. who\C dire<·t-ma1 I firm wrote and .ent out fou r of the letter\ recounted a 1clcphonc convcr\al1Un he had w1th Lewis JU 1 before thl" leltcrf. -..ere mailed. asking 1f .. ,hey (GOP leader\) ,.ere -.urc 1hcy wanted to mail the~ letten not ha\.1ng CWh11c Hou11e) authorw111on · Maq \aid Ll'w1s put him on hf'kt' and went to a\k other (,()p leader' who <A>erc meeting 1n the Orangl County d1~1nr1 office of A\ scmblyman Ru\\ John~n R-f ull aton. who last fall hccamr minont) leader .. He (lc,..1\) told mc he needed 10 ao in and uk tht en11re aroup and came back out and said that they did" wan I 10 mail the lc11er\ ll'-1l hou1 While House approval." Mac) \81d Macy \lid 1hcn-Minon1y Leader Pat Nolan. R-C,lendale. told him l•tcr that he was at 1ha1 mtt1in1 tn John1on's office a\ wa,. A\· semblyman Denna~ Brown. R-Lm Alamllos Nolan 1vld Mac) that Brown ~1d he "would lake full respons1biht y'' for t ~c le11crr. tn the two race 1ha1 Brown was manaaina. Macy said his fi rm mailed th e four letlcrs -tncludina one where "Re- agan" wrote that A't-.cmblyman IJ1ck Floyd "chof!C to gave 1n to the powcrlul underworld drua indu\lr)'" -knowing lht·y had not been appro\'cd b\ the White Hou~ Henry Of ..en. a former uw1s aide. tcsufied that he told uw1s that the While House had rejected drafl endorsement letters subm111ed b) GOP A.ss.cmbl" leaders. "J recall him (Lewis) ia) 1ni 11 was un(onunatc v.e d1dn t rccc1\'c the approval of the pre\1den1 for letters. bot that. ICU~ ~uld -but lcu.c.tt would probabl) go out an)'WI)'." Olsen sa id The grand Jul')' transcnpt wa\ made pubhc late Fnda> after Lev.is and Olsen tncd unsuett~~fully to block 1~ n:lease. Lewis ma1nta1ncd 11 con- tained hearsay and v.ould prevent him from gc111ns, a fair 1n:il OIKn. now a Un1vers1ty of Chicago law student. ,..aHonccrned the tr\t1mony might hurt h1~ futurr law career 1 he 'ltatc Sup"'mc \oun rcfu-.ed to hear Lewis' appeal. L~wa. 34. is ac<.u'loCd of one count ol felony foraer; 1n the 1nd1ctmcnt tic has JlOl yet entered a pica. His attorney. Oydc ~lackmon, has ukcd "upcnor \oun Judge Jame\ Mom<1 10 d1\m1ss the charge. a hearing on 1hat mouon 1s scheduled for April 18 A felon) forgery (Onv1ction could bnni a SC"ntcnce of up to onr )car m the rnunl) 1a1I or up to thret• )Ctlf\ 1n \lair pn~n Pro'iCCullon ·~being handled by the office of Ocmocral1< Attorney Gen- eral John Van de .Ump because the Sacramento (ounl) d1\tnct attomey de<:l1ncd lo prosecute Jut )Car Prosccuuon on a forscl') charg-c bec.ame more viable when a ~an Bernardino Count) JU') 1n fanuaf' convicted a campa1Jll a1dc to an Aucmblt Democrauc candidate of foracry. Drane Wiley WS\ convKted ofscndrnsout two phon) mu1kn tha1 implied candidate Joe Hac:u, who lo\t the pnmary 10 As\C.·mbl) nian Jeri') la\ cs. D·R1allo. had the cndorc.c- ment of ~n. UJward Kenned) of Mus<iachusctt Bu t the involvement of the offi<.e ol Van dr Kamp. who 1" running for governor in 19~. ho~ prompted c,op le.11sla1or' 10 cry poh11cal w11chhun1 "This 1s nothing more than a carefully calcula1cd Democrat campa11n r.iunt 'ub.,1d11cd by tu pa)'cr monies." I cw1!1 s:ud 1n a 'llatcmcnl thr day he wa~ 1od1cted. End Probate Woniesfor Yo1ir Family "We e€"l up a living truat and now oiir ch1ldren won't hove to 10 th.rough the time and expcn~ we went through when we had to probate the eat.ate of Bill'• parents. Fe.ftttt}. BufT nal) dftcribrd the dam11te • .., kY-muw• c:h1~ .. -nw Yth.clt a~ just as clean as ac can be," Trulf id at a oost-la.ndj~ MWS COQ~OCC. In Dtt-cmbn', the ihultlt Attant11 .. It_. .. 1n 1Wfut lot of fun bci"tOUI Mlfl"cttd tc'ett t1k dama~ when 1t in ~,P9« ... uid utrOnau1 Robrit C. "" b11 by ansu~tion famns o1f a Ptlnatr. •ho added that all the mw boolkT rodct and fuel tanlc durina ~mbtrs had waited a Ion'& time to IM .. Unch. Oy. Abo"l xvcn hours 1ftcC' Di~o~ef) . T~ fi\'t-Oay mi ion's main objcc- lanc:kd1 thea tron1u1und1btir"'1~« tnc, deployment of NASA's third amvco 10 Hou~ton, where they were Trxkina and Data Rtlay Satellite, arttted b)' lhcic ch11drco and 1 WfS accomplished Monday, the day chccrina crowd of about SOO l)COl>lc DiKOv~ was launched from Ktn- Coats told the crowd or fncnds, .J ncd)' Space Center u Cape fdlOw ASA Ytorkcrs and pace Cana..eral, Aa. Resuh\ofa "•new of proeram fan that he ''had an awful c•perirMnts carried out bY the crew rot 10 be thankful foral1<i afl av.fut lot a aired ie1tnt1fic analy rs. . . . . First dog·s family First lady brbara Bush and her granddaugher, Marshall Bush, visit whh MUii• and her six newborn puppies. Mlllle, who It now known•• the first dog, gave birth to the puppie s ''ld~y n'9ht In th• While House. Spring break off to swinging start PALM SPRINu~ (AP) -H orde~ of student\ kicked 00' the "eek-Iona part) kno'4n 1 spnna break wtth St Patria• Day cclcbrat1ons, aod the· rtvetl'\ r~ulted 1n a numbe-r of errt'~t\ polt« ~•d ~turda~. J 1ft)-four peuplc ,.ere arrested 0Hrn11h1 for allcacd m1sbchav1 or. including narcotics ·, 1olat1on di\· 1urh1ng the pc.KC and public drunk- cnnc'' 'I.aid Pohce Lt 1..4:-e \\c1gcl t\no1hrr 411 recc1\'ed c1tatu.>ni. An K 1 -mem~r polu .. c forl C bol\ICrl'<l b) R1,crnde Count) '>hen ff~ drpuucs and < ahforn1a lf11hwU) Patrol officcn v.orked 12- hour \h1fl to prevent an) rc<:Urrcncc of ncar-not'I 1n 19H6. when rampag- 1n& )uuthS' tore 011 women\ doth1ng.. hart1it~d mnlon-.h, hrokc windows und hurled bolllc~. Police '11nce then have mainuuncd a high profile in th1lt cit) of 40,000 d uring the annual i,prina flood of up 10 60.000 yo uni'lter11 "iittk1na suntans. part1C\ and holidt1)' roman~. l'ttlm ~pnn~ ha\ a reputation .. , a n:tircmcnt encla' e known for numer- ous aolf cour~ and ctlcbnty Ma}or ~nny Bono, but sheds its somewhat \lodl> 1ma e e \t'r)' 5J>11n&. ~unny skies and temperature\ top- ping 80 degree\ sa11sfied the tann1na need of thou~nds of ""lntt'r- blanched college studenu ~turda) and r 1t) \I reels <A>Crc full of )OU th\ Rather than d1scouraamg the '1s11- 1ng thron1s that ll'e the local econ- omy a health> boost, city officials art· prnmot1n1' compe1111on in «;pnnt! (James USA a scnesofevcnt\ p1111ng students in Palm ~pnnas ap1nM ~1udcnts spc:nd1f!i the hohda) 1n Daytona Beath. Fla. Along with sw1mm1na. voile> hall and Fn bee compcution" wn' an event dubbed .. the world'~ larac-.1 squtn aun fiah1." For more scholarly v•sllon, there were aud111on s for a collqc c<.htion in May of the cerebral TV aame ,.how .. Jeoperdy:· Complete mstructtons and forms for up to 3 wills. Prepared by le&al expert with well est. com pany valid in all states Sat1sfac· t1on guaranteed. ~· ,, .. ; .:._,,,,,,, ..... • f I • Teachers trying to embarrass dlstrf~ SAN JOSE -San Jose Unified School l>nirict t hen ha\C 1uthon1ed a stnkt and taken unu ual tcps in the-tr e1Ton 10 fon:~ the schCJ?I t>Oard in~ a better contract offer. . J A, Two do1cn tcachcn handed out n1m II San foS4: lntcrnattona 1rpon Fnd.a afternoon auempung 1o cmbarra\5 tru-.1tts 1n10 r~umma contract ) . ~~S&est stron&l} 1ha1 beforhou m O\C' to a nt'w flume . ~kt 'lure 1115 not an San J01e unifted'SchooJ Dtstm:1," u1d the ll1er\ th t p1d'.et1na ltaehers passed out to a1rhne p:sssengrr\ ou1s1tJc the airport Hosulc teachc~ disrupted a school boord mec11n Thursday w1lh shout\ and phySIC31 confrontauons and thc~ al~l announced a tt'call dnve aptn\t trustees. Survey finds mixed views o.n abor:tlon -LOS ANGELES-A maJOrll) of Amcncan\ believe abort tun 1~ immoral but they also firm I) behC\C that carh ""~nn \hould be frtt to make her o""n dcc1s1on about abon1on. accordtni 10 a na11onw1de poll re~noo Sunda) The poll was publl hed b) the I os •\ngclco, Times as antN1bort1on grou~ prepare for a scnes of ~tndcnl protCSh lhl\ 11'-CCk 11'-lth pro.abonion IJnUp\ planning c:ountcr demonstration~ The II noted. ho ... e\er that .\mt'm'an pubhc opinion ha~ largtl) hctn uns<A>a)e ) the mtt'.'nSC' and otten unruh-tk'bak <)\~f abotilon.-~1ng opinion 1s about the same as a dt.'t'a<l~ agu Smy-one pc-rcent of l SIB pc-oplc ~.ur'<')C'd ~)the l 1mc\ poll ~1d the\ behe'e abonwn to be ·morall) "rong. "'h1k :!. fl'."l't'Cnt 'laid 111s moralh nght " l\nothcr 14 pcrrcnl v.cre unsurl· Disneyland ride leaves 150 dangllng .\NAHEIM -r>1snt')land's ~k>"'"'' ride -.1alh:d \aturd.a) n1Jht . Jca\lng pa"lscngcrs dangling for hours hrtv.ccn f antli\} land and l omorrowland a spokesman for the amusement park said The aerial cable nde \topped app;mnll) nllrr nden 1n Onl' of the four- pt..~n gondola\ l:'lcgan rocking 1hr1n·ar 'wlcnll) \.lilt D1\nC')land \pokt'lman Bob McT)rt" About 150 people werc aboard lhl' ndc ot the t1mt.· No 1n1un('\ rrported during the shutdown and t'n\u1na fi vc-hour n.·\ClU~ ('llort. Mc f ) rt ~11d All the attra.cuons.111 Fant.as)la.nd and several 1n 1 omorrowland11'-crt closed bccauSt' fire trucks had to mancu\cr underneath cat:h car during the prolon&cd rc5<:u<' cflort r ircfightcr'> used h)drauhc 1111 equipment 10 re\Cu911J)asstngen. one b) one. from gondolas Su\Dcndcd about 40 fttt O\cthead '\ATIO'\ .\I, HHlt:t ·s Gunman shoots 3 children, pollceman "-E«;T ORANG[ ~.J -..\gunman ~ho m·aahbors wud ..,as hanwcd rcgularl) b} teen-age~ shot 1hrCC' \oung children at an apartment bu1ldrn2 ~turda~ and then woondt'd a police offic~r before bcintlullcd'" a gun battle authon11cs said One of the duldrcn h on Sm11h 'I died at 9 50 pm ~tUl"da} ln lhl' trauma 1,:entrr of l "'' cr\11) Ho\p1tal in "'""ark "he had gunshot v.;ounds 111 1hr head. said Hub \rnold as'C>c.:1ah.• adm 1nmra\ur of the ho'lpitaJ. Of1he t""o oth l·r 'h1idrcn. bo..s gcd ~and 12. one remained <:nllcal and 1ht: 1hird wa' 1n \tablr w n<l111on at ihc flo\pll.al Arnold said ihe administrator lk chned 10 1dcn11h the children. \:l llng the \\l'lhe\ of ramil) member\ ' Jim Wright bracing for bad new~ WA H INC' TOI\ -II oust Spca~l·r Jim \\lntht appears to ht bracmg for l'ldd nc""\ from thr I~ mcmtx'r'> of an cthllHOmmmee \\ho t.on,cnc th1\ ~tt~ 10 deliberate a ~ne) ol dtar¥C aa.i1n t tum 1n a protc\ nm unlike that ol <i gran<lJul')'. Wnght has SUJ.&.C)\ed 1n rcrcnt da)\ hi.' would ~ w1lhn1 t(') admit 10 b.ltl Judgment tn handling h1!o linanl~ 1fthc panel dnw such conclu'i1ons I k ahn hM enlisted lieutenant\ to dcfcnd him on the Hou~ Ooor and \Ought ad' ice nn how to handle h1!> \lluatwn lrom CI01t' Hou"° colic' ~) Koop says apples are OK to eat W HING TO -SutaNn General C. F.\trctt 9'oop ha\Joint'd othfr federal health official in try1n1 to a urc lht-publt 111\ fc lor childrtn to "·1111 apple$ .. , "•sh to send a me to mo&he" aC'ro the 1..ountl"\. 'If\ O K Muni apple$ arc good for )our lud\ ... Koop \aid in 1 'tatemcnt rcl~~d hy h1\ offio· over L~ wttkcnd. · Union says Pan Am may join strike MIAMI -A Team ten official threatened on turda) 10 e'p.ind thr U\tcm A1rhncs .. trik.c &o ""'' Pan menc.1n. •h1lc union leaden di~ ~• way~ for emplo)'et to buy both camtn in "the oppununll) ofa ltfclJntt ·• Eastern cmploytts ralhc<l 1n Wa h1n11on. ~· Jcr " and 'c• \or\ whcrr GO\'. Mario Cuomo threw h11 'upport txhanJ the wor~ers anti chalfenicd President Bu h to intct\ enc 1n the labor ~ar wath Eastern bo ' f-rank Lorcnto. Eastcm's 8.~00 Machinist ente~ their third Ct'k on stnke, which ha., cnpplcd the nation's tt\'enth-laflClt airhnc and forctd u &u '"" ban~Nptt) pro1ect1on The wOflcrs h01~e rcr1.1K'd to IJVC ~ cot aon\. When Bill'• parent.a passed away, they had a houso and o oouplo of bank accounta. RecoU8C they only had a will, the eatate had to go through probate. Ev rything wu 80 difficult and timo conaumin1. The probate· took over a y ar and coet. th<>uunds of dol· Ian. SEND $29.91 TO: ..... Co., 18221/t l.w,ort llYd., S11te 1971 Cetta ltu, Cl 92627 ,~===~~~~~ Washington wOriied about Its Image When wo w nt to do OW' will. a friend r commond d an Htat. plannin1 teminar pre nud by B iaire Law Offi.ce1. The ai.- torn y wa1 intere1tin1 and very inform•· tivo. Thor wert eo rnany b nefit1 we w ren't aware of. I'm jlad w attended the aeminar bocauN we found out that. we could not only aave our children t.houeanda of dollart in e tat.e tax.a and pl'Obate fee1, but aleo that we could Mt up our ntate eo that t'atutro~ medical care coe would not take all our &llMta away. When it com • tlane for our ctiilclien to handla OW' Mtate, t\#1,,thiJMr wtll be in or· der for th m, We don't want our children tu ·euf1'er th pain wt auf1'ered when our parent. paMed away. £ven thoqh our children have rrown µp. .. aUIJ taU U. beit..,. ot thlal. • ~OflkeLocllllow ~~ TOrr.-ce w~,. Wooctlaad Hilla Porm~ao:· fRBE. SBMIN6R DAWS: Rcaemitio.a uo • .c«sMry so plcaec COM& early. LMJUNA-...S 7;00.l'M , IWll' ndlJ, Mweb 22 •. ..., ... 2520S La Paz ROid • .... HW. ANAHIDM 2;00 PM • Wodnc.-day, March 22 EmbluySukct 3100 Ellt Proalcra ......... WA HINGTON -Travct 1ndustf') kadcrs re •utmd th t vi~lon w ~.....,..an csumated Sl billion 1 )ftr en 1oun m and Ct>n•enuon spcDd1 Was anJLOn may Stan lhwaai~ dv city bu'auw u d1st1nct1on n tM nation' capital 1s beina o~erlhadowed.Df ats ·~as &be utioD·s "mentrr cape&al."' H 0 H I U It U I I I ' i -·--·'!'T~. -·-~-.. ar.,._c....oWN.OTl~.Mtnh1t... 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EST -\TJ: , The following last of Orange Coast real estate trano;fers. \\ h1ch mcl udes the name of the bu)er. address and the pri ce pai,d for the propen}. was compiled from county rl·cords and escrow companies by Homeowners Marketil}g Services. Company officials sa) the last may have an error factor of 7 percent~ duri ng a year's time beca use of speculauon buying and errors. The list is pubhshe<l for the 1nforma11onal use of our readers and is protectedoy. copyiighr 10 Home- owners Marketing Sen· 1n·s. Foutain Valley Mr. & Mrs. Michael Smnh. 10961 El Cid $320,000 Mr. & Mrs. Steven J 1..c" an. 15891 Indies Court $147,000 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Kovacs. I 1873 Jade Coun SI 80.000 Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Ed"ards. 16919 Kawai Coun $210.000 Mr. & Mrs. Tscngucn f cng. 8585 La Baya Ave. $206.000 Mr. & Mrs. Andrew R. Basnar. Skippy, 4, a pure-bred slclp- perlce, wants an adoptive home wjth adults. He has all of his shots and 11 house- broken. He 11 at th• Newport Shelter, IJS Mesa Drive, Con.Mesa. I 111 1 La Naranja Court S 158,000 Mr. & Mrs. Yu Ching Li, I 0395 La Tortola $256,000 Mr. & Mrs. Ste.vcn R. Olmsted. 18411 Los Canarios St. $258.000,v,. Mr. & Mrs. David Jessup. lw86 Meadow1ark Ave. S 148.000 Mr. &-Mrs-. ClarcncC" F. Atvey-Jr .. 16846 Mountain Fletcher $3 12,000 Mr. & Mrs. Ralph H. Stri cker, 10472 Morning Glol') $218.000 Baf'!"Y _ D. Moore. I 7912 Oak l. $260.000 Mr. & Mrs. Hs111gC1. Chu, I 84S!t$f1 Veronica $720,000 Mr. & Mrs. Dal)en Chia. I 7690 Sn Vicente $280.000 Judith A. Pachohk. 11 882 Tur- quoise Coun S 168.000 Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. St.anfonh. 40 Warner A\e. No. 100 $49,000 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin J. Strazzulla. 85..t 5 Whnefish Circle S3~5.000 Rontlngton Beacll M r. & Mrs. Michael Smith. 10961 El Cid $320.000 Mr & Mrs. Steven J. Lewan. 1589 1 BIRTHS FOUNT AJN VALLEY REGIONAL HOSPITAL Feb.U Jacq uet} n and Ronald James. Foun· tam Valley. girt --J:e.ILU Linda and C1u~ Fmpatnck. Costa Mesa. bo) · Kathanne and Mark Minot. lnme. bo) Ruth Nielsen and Vi ncent Sc herf. Costa Mesa. bo) Feb. !6 Debbie and Gregor) "'nghl. In inc. girl Feltc1a and Robert Na>. Newpon Beach. gJrl Colleen Washburn and Da' ad CaJdwell. In ane. boy Feb.t7 Leisa and Kenneth Egan. C.osta Mesa. girl Paula G1ovan et11 and Chnstopher Pcstrillo. Huntington Beach. girl Feb. %8 Denise Emcro and James Cavers. Costa Mesa. girl February 2% Lisa and Darrel Holmes. Fountain Valley. girl . D1xie and John Lynch. Irvine. girl Cindy and Norbcn Fromm. Costa Mesa. girl AMERICAN BOARDING SCHOOL IN EUROPE Sahburs lnt.ernational Preparatory School offen 1 challencinl U.S. collep prep C;Utticulum for sract. 7 to 12 &: PG. Co-ed &: Boudint. 11«1'8dit.cl. Hich School prorram includa num1roua Advanced Placement COWM1 for coU•• end.it. Poet-Grad eection for Hich School gnduatea. EaceUent coUer• place· ment track record. Th~ IChool it located in one of the world'• moet btautifUl UMa. Boudini enhanced by 11~ve 1pon.. r9Cl'Ution and travel p~ Excltini 1ummer lanauq1 1tudy/t.ravel prorrama offered_ for French, ~rman & Italian. For cataloi a.n<I further information plt8141 contact: Salzburg International Preparatory School U .8. lep: l(n. Marte Mel>evltt SI-~ WM&ewater Dr., Coroaa del Kar, CA Hel6 Tel 11' MMlll Pu (11') HNllO Indies Coun S 147.000 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph 8. Ko' acs. 11873 Jade Coun S 180.000 Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Ed"ards. I 6919 Kawaa Court $210,000 Mr. & Mrs. T~ngtien Feng. 8585 La Ba ya Ave. $206._()QO _ Mr. & M rs, Andrew R. Bisnar. 11 111 la Naranja Coun S 158.000 Mr. & Mrs. Yu Ching Li. 10395 La Tortola $256.000 Mr. &. Mrs. Steven R. Olm tcd. 1841 I Los Cananos St. $2 58.000 Mr. &: rs. Tiav1d Jess up. 10086 Meadowlark A\ e. SJ 48,000 Mr. & Mrs. Clarence F. Alvey Jr .. 16846 Moun ta an Fletcher SJ I 2.000 Mr .• & Mrs. Ralph H. Stncker. 10472 Morning Glor) $218.000 8af'!"Y D Moore. 17912 Oak St. $260.000 Mr. & Mr!>. Hsing C Chu. 18458 n Veronica $720.000 Mr. & Mrs. Dar1en Chia. 17690 Sn Vicente $280.000 Judith A. Pachohk. I I 882 Tur- quoise oun St 68,000 andra and John Gaumc. Hunt- ington Beach. boy Machelle and Sterhen McCarl). Fountain Valley. gir Linda Cha11an and Joseph E'ans. Costa Mesa. boy Rebecca YoungandJarren Huntress. Costa Mesa. girl Februar)' U Jill and John Watov1C7. Costa Mesa. girl Juhe and Ricky Akers. In inc. bo} February 24 \dnc) and Marl Muc:ller. ( osla Mesa. garl Lisa and Angel Varela. In ane. gJ rl ' ( )'nth1 a and Rot>en Salter. Fountain Valle). girl Jacqu elyn and Ronald Jdmes. foun- tain Valle}. girl February %5 Landa and Gu~ F1tLpatnck. Costa Mesa. bo> Kathanne and Mark Minot. Irvine. boy Ruth Nielsen and Vincent Scherf. Costa Mc a. bo> February %6 Debbie and Gregol') Wnght. In anc. girl Felicia and Roben Nay. Newpon Beach. girl POWELL-THOMPSON The engagement ofTyle ne Allison Po"'ell and Jeffrey Allen Thompson of Running Springs has been an- nounced b) her parents, Ron and Mane Powell of Huntington Beach.. He 1s tht.• M>n of Sue and John Tho mp on of Running prings. The bride-elect is a student al l:.<.hson High School in Huntington &ach and her liancc 1s an Edison Htgll..SChool .alumous .\ Sept. 16 wedding as planned tn h ~1mon and Jude Catholic ( hurt h. Hun tington Beach. KNIESEL-WRIGHT Mr and Mr\ Ernie Kniesel of Nc~pon Beach ha .. e announced the engagement oft heir daughter. Jodcne Susan to John"( hip" Wright. son of Mr and Mrc, Jae!.. Wnght of Corona dd Mar .\ June 10 wedding I\ planned an { hmt Luthera n C h\Jrch. Costa Mesa The couple arc graduates of Corona dcl Mar H 1gh School. The bride-elect as also a graduate of UC LA with a bachelor of ans degree an pohtical science. She was amhatccl With Pa Beta Phi sorority and served a!I M'EDDl'.\GS Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Olson DON'T JUST GO THROUGH IT - GROW THROUGH ITI Di .,~ SEMINAR \'Orce~ .Jtt~~d~J,~g~~::,~us Reco • · work$hops ~~1y A fMINARFOR W rksh DIVORCfDANOSEPARATED P(RSONS OF All AGES . 0 op Six Thursday Evenings M drch 30th -May '4th 7:30 -9:30 p.m. ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Newport 8('.1<. h St Arutn.·wc. ,11 I St h ~t (ac ro's from Newport 11,11 hoa I la~h) S l O Rt•g1stration ror morf' 1nfw111,1tm11, .111 6Jl-lM5 Mon·f r1 'l·S • Large 16" Any Combination e All Toppino• 1r .. 1 In Onlv ~ No TehOut ( • Wide Screen Plu 8 TV' •Full Coektail Bar• Games A Vid * * * * * * * f.lijeJ ._. ,._ £..ry IPI OI rn.e WMl Al 0.-I • t r Prtee _,I S.ts Jeffery Allen Thompso n. John WrJtlht and flancee Tyle ne Allison Powell. Jode ne Sus•n Kntesel. pn .. ·s1dcnt an her senior )car 'he h cmplo)ed as a campaign a~1atc \\llh United Wa) of Orange Count~. Her liance recca"ed has bachelor"~ degree an finance from Ari zona State QLSON-BOWMAN The United Methodist Church of Orange was the St'll'"J for the Feb :!S marriage of Brenda K Bo" man and Mark D OIM>n. both of HuntinJ tOn Beach. The bride as the dau&h ter ol \1 rc. Jacquehne Bov.man o(\\ C\tmanstcr and Thames Bo" man of Rancho She wore a white !><!tan go"'n "1th a full train and puffed !ilce\ e\ accentl-d Wllh 00\\-!I Cheryl Phcl~ "a' maid of honor. .. and bndl"!ima1d!i "'ere Janet F1~h. Tn h Kelly. ManSA Mendel. Kun Salt. Darlene Burger. Kama Bowma n and Jenny Salt Li ndsey Salt wu flov.cr girl and Randon Phclp!i. n ng bearer. Mr. and Mrs Howard Olson of Red Oak. Iowa. are the pa rents of the bndegroom. Andy Larson wa be t mah. and ushers v.ere Mar~ Bov.man Dan Thomas. Man> Coate\, Kevi n Handm ar h and tc"c M1kul., A tier a ..,.eddang tnp up the \;O:l\\ to Montef'e) and Carmel. the coupl arc at home an Huntington Beach. Un 1 ,~r:.1t) He '"a'> a member of ~1gma l\.u traternal) and \\~ \ICt' pr~1den1 and rush chairman. Ht' 1s a commt'mal real estate salesman" irh the Newport Beach office ofCold"'ell Banker. \ '\ '\I\ I ·: H' \IC I t·:s MR. AND MRS. BRINCK 1 he SOt h v.eddang annl\ ersal) of Mr and Mrs. George W Bn nck of ( osta Me~ ..,.as celebrated at a buffet luncheon attendcQ b} 88 fncnd!I and fam1I> members on March 4 at the Bethel Tov.en Socnl Hall. I lost1ng lht't'' ent ..,.e~ the Brincks' daugh ters and son~an-law. Jud> and John Rtdenhaur of BucU)'e. Anz .. and I csh and Don Gorman of Cosla Mesa -: Thr honored couple ha\t' hH-d in ( o ta Mesa for 14 \tar~. Both arc natl\. CS of upstate Nev. York where the} met as tcen-a~rs at an Ep"'orth League Institute Summer Camp The} have two daughters. lhitt arandson~ o.oc aranddaughlcT and one grcal-granddaughtd :--.. Out·of·town aucm included Paula ~vaa.c of Nonhtm Cahfo rn1a. Tom Slack of New York City, N Y . Mr a.nd Mn Cla1r Phthp) of Palm)ra. Pa., Keith Benbow of Snowflal..c. riz., 1r. and \1r Dick Benbow and their daU&htcr. Mc&an Nicole ol Bu kc)c. Am Send us your anniversary news . Silver. golden. diamond -m1 kstonc ~cddin1 ann1vcrsar1cs arc special. The Datl) Pilot will publish }Our pccial wedding anniversary nc~s. 25th. 35th. 50th and 75th anniversary celebrations. o n a space avallablc basts. Se nd a written account of the c\;cnt to our Wedding Dcpanment. Dall) Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mc~. Include a photo of the couple tf desired. For more 1nformataon. call 642-4321. e'tcn ion JSO. • To $500.000 • Euy Qualifi r • Owner Occ\ap~. 1,.. Uniu • NoN.tiy Amortiulion • 11th Di1t.rict Index <:=all today for a PRBMCO Home Loan : ('714) 841-1718 About bla ney, business, the Bard, Bill and bas·kets A belatttl toP. o' the mvrni111 to>~·-· · I trust you enjoyed ~ourcomcd beef. ~n beer and Irish coffees as much as we did. Sony, even family.tics can't create , an appetite for cabbqe. Will colc slaw suffice? · Irishmen and lasses as well as those annual Tri h wanna- bes cckbrated the wcari~ oft.he arccn on F.riday. When you think about. that is a parucuwty noteworthy event h~. As Corona del Mar resident Shirley Schieber's phone machine mcssge pomted out, there is a certain irony in "the gtttn- ang or the count) or or= ange.'' . 0 The orange vs. the vcen ... Speakrng of the Orangcmen. Syracuse won its first round NCAA Basketball Tournament game on the eve of St: ' lttD\l I' tll,l•tK\ Today 1s Palm SUadaJ,-w.dl It. the 781h day of 1989. Tbelc uc 217 da>' left 1n the year. Th11 11 the date the walloWJ trad111onall)' ~urn to tht San Juan Capi,trano M•ssion 1n CAiifornia. Today's hi&hlt&ht in hisl()O': In 1917, tfie U.S. Supreme Court upheld the eiaht·hour work day for rad roads. In 1918, Conare$s approv«t day· hatu·S&•ina J1me. In 1931, Nevada lep.littd pm· bhna. In 1942, President Frankhn D. Roosevelt or~ that men bcl'A'CCn 1he a1es of 4S and 64 ~ let f.or non-) m1htary dul). · • In 194S. abou1 800 people wtre killed as Kamikaze planes attacked the U Franklin ofT1apa.n. The ship. hO\\>ever. ~as vcd. I In 1981, television evangelist Jim BaHer resigned as chairman of his PTL ministry orgamution, sayana he had been blackma1tcd by-"'trcacher· ous former fnends. ·• Patrick's Day. The fightina Irish of Notre Dame had just a much luck on St. Paddy's Day. It is doubtful they will get to play each other. .. 1t'\E. N.R A. ASSAULT ~\FLE. \iUNT~R TRoP\-\Y ROof\/\ ... l oda> 's birthdays: Jud&e John 'mca 1 85. Author lrvina Wall.act is 7' .\ctor-d1rector Pat rick McGoohan 1s 61 . Author Philip Roth 1s S6. i\ctrcsrsmger Phyllis Newman 1s 54. Actrc Ursula Andress 1s 53. Actre s Glenn Close is 42. Actor Bruce Willis IS 34. By Tiiie Aueda..-Preti 0 Ah, the saints be pra1sed... · HJ:\ Dl<HS" I· OH I 'ti . Followers of March Madness might avec the hcadhnc writers massed an opponunity Thursday night when the Siena Saints u_psct Stanford.· ___ Bcfor~uncing the boys from Palo Alto oyt.ofJ.h-............_.__ round, the underdog from Loudonville, N. Y ., had been better known for recently playing in front of empty arenas because of l=iaU should-get-use~ctt ~~~ a quarantine required by an on-campus measles outb~ak. When Siena emerged the vicror 8Q.. 78, I expected the spons pages to carry wmeth1ng ltke: Sec-}a-enna second round; Saints make Stanford sick Perhaps the scnbcs will use the ltne later 1n the tournament. that as tf the Siena team continues its winning Wa)S. 0 It was the best of signs ... While we're word playi ng. here's one reponed by the New York Times News Service. The sign, spotted in the window of a sponing goods store read: NOW IS THE DISCOUNT OF OUR WINTER TENTS With apologies to King Richard Ill and the Bard. the wire service repon was clear. The store was run by a merchant an Cincinnati. not Venice. 0 To the Editor: Donn Hall recent I) sent you a lcncr in which he accuses me of a number of heinous 11ct1v1t1es and character flaws The bulk of his statements an: un)uppontd by facts or data. I will leaH the rcbu1tal of his many fal~ and'" m1sJeadina statements to lhe record and the many letters which are sure to come in response to bis leucr. I hopc that )OU will gJve as much space to the responses as you ha\I: given to Mr. Hall. I would hke to point out tha1 Mr Hall was on the City Council for most of the years during which lhe un- restncted building. which has created the traOic mess that \\>e now suffer with today. was accompli htd. He ha) trul y been the buJldcrs' be)t fnend \s long as that an>"th "as good forthe rn11ens of Costa MC\a - and some of 11 "asl-Mr Hall could cl;.um lhat he \\asJ01na what \\8 ~st for Costa Mesa. Once that @.f'O\\.th became the problem. Mr. Hall's \ mon d1dn '1 Ii 1 He doc n 't appear to hke being out of slep v.uh the l urrcnt tide of events He doesn't appear 10 be willing to acknowltdge that O\Cr 60 percent of people \Ollng in last No, ember's clcu1on dadn'l want the "oumand1ng" prOJCCt 1hat he und others spent SI\ )C:lr110 dc,elop · Mr. Hall's \lc1ous :mack on mr puts him in some vel') intcrc<111ng compan' -Martin Hn>\\t'1 • .ind Bnan Thenot If it w("f'tn'1 so dis· t.asteful lo be 3))()('1attd w11h ~ople of that ill I might be able lo enJO) the c-clcbn1' siatus I ha'e no political ambmon and Sttk no pcr'\On<il gain I am a person "ho speak'> out on communll) 1 uc because l car\· about lhr quaht) of life 1n Costa ~11.''3 II I ha' e been pe~uasnc and therTb) ha\C helped ihc public l'\prcss 11s con ems about rampan1 de\C~lopmcnt 1n Co t.a Mesa an(j ha\ e those COO<.'Cfnll hetdcd for a change, I am pleased. I am SOrT) that Mr Hall 1s such a bad spon. His ~omments S\.IUC t that he has bttn eatina some ~ur IJUpci. rcccntl} 1 sugacst thal wt move away from mudsh~na and pend some enc'\)' on drav.1na up plans for Co ta Mesas future wh1ch reflect the mputai\cn b) the man) C1t12cns who have part1C1- pated m the general plan review process. I v.ould be deh»i'cd to retire from pubhc view as soon as Cosu Mesa's future •s a nice place to livt i as urcd. If people •Jrtt with what I have 10 S3) and that bothers Mr. HaU, I aum he 1 JUSt s<>•na ro have to act used to not ~1ng m cflargc an> more. STEPHEN GOLDBERGER. Costa Me r Nonews1s ... Mcanwh1le. Wall Street made a local appearance along the Orange Coast on Sat\uda}. The Pilot added a aturda) Bu mess page that included Fnday•s closing stock market pnces. From now on. Pilot readers won't have towa1t until the next week to sec how their stocks fattd. After Fndn). ma) be Mesa needs more citizens like Goldberger some would rather wait. - Y{e were SOl"I) to repon t~e market took a beaung on fnda). The Dow Jones average plunged more than 49 points and the average issue on Wall Street lost 70 cents. Ouch. 0 OTT}, wrons number... ~ Our good fnend. 8111 Hamilton at The Canncl) restaurant, took some exception to my pokrng fun at the car phone craze. In addition to legitimate business use , Hamilton point out there are humarutarian and publ 1c safct> apphcauons of the mobile phones. Hamilton watne scd an injury accident on,. a loncl\ mountaan road last weekend and immediately summoned aid b} calhng the California Highway Patrol on his cellular phone He's nght about the fad phones, of course. I will have to call him to say o. Can you make a collect call to a car phone? To the Editor. In li&ht of the ~r tum out in las1 Noveriibcr1s election. the personal a11acks on man ) people actl\C in polmcal 1ct1v111es and the attacks on an author b> the A)atollah Kho- mem1, I read w11h interest a lener b) Donn Hall published m the P1lo1 He accused Or. 1ephen Gold· berger of bc1n1 an obstruc11onist and an ehust and then t1sted has reasons. For those of you who do not know, Dr. Goldberaer is an active cmzen fiahtma to maintain and improve thl' quality of hfo m Costa Mes as our Cll) continues to develop I doubt 1f this lct1er will ge1 lhc same four columns that Hall's lcuer received so I will summarize m) comments. Hall's mam complaint 1s lha1 Dr Goldbergl'r has disagreed \\1th h1!> VIC\\> .as to how the Cll) hould be developc9 (.,old berger IS JCC usro Of "'nung leucrs that arc not true. shout1n1 d1s1ort1or and us1n1 per· sonal msuhs at council mccung and of being poht1calh acuvt• and e~ercn· 1ng his con t1 tu11onal nihts Oh )C~. \\.Orsi of all he has done 1h1c; w1thou1 C\.Cr scel1ng OffilC For thOSl' c1111ens \\>ho h:l\ e nc' er Sttn our council at worl I would sugges1 )OU"" hone of the mecLu\g.s on cable TV. II ~omcs add1cll\e hle a ~P o~rn One sc s1on I wa1chl'd could ha"e been ent11leJ "\\ atch Pompous Counl1I Mcmbl·r Insu lt and lkra1e ( 1t11ens. ·· Halro; ll'Hcr 1s tilled w 1th personal attad.c,, half 1ru1hs and m1sinforma· uon much hle the camp.ugn htera· turc pul out ~> the '-"Cll·finanCl'tf ba kc~ of the Home Ra nch proJC'Ct dunng the last elec11on -~.WU.UUO­ plus. ' tb.t &f&SS·toOlS cuucn cam-pa~gn of about S9.000.plu .J If Dr Goldberacr has wnttcn something that 1 not true "h) 1 not.. Hall more S{>C'C1lic 10 his leuer" ul\c u the facts. let the cmzcns deicide. Hall also tells u of all the .,.at things the Scgerstrom fanu ly h2 done for thc Cit\ and 1mphcs 11 is "rong to obJC'Ct to their develop-ments. I \\>llJ agrtt that the\ ha'c done much •~~mpIDH' \hl" image of the cit) \\,1th their proJcct~ I would also hl c 10 lno" ho"' much monc) ha'c the' made on these proJrcts How grt'at were thcir tax "nte-0fTs for dona1ed land, and wh)' don 't the) h"c in< osta Mesa 1f 1t 1 uch a nice qu1e1 placr to "' e and ha~ a gn-at future'> Do they know something the c1111ens do not kno..., -t Do thett plan call for the complete dc\clopmcrn of c'cry o~ p.ece of land 1n the cuy to inciudc our commwlJl) coUcac.? I. a I Cltuen of Co ta Mesa rorth I t l 0 )e&M. ha,·e seen a rapid ckchne in our quaht} of hfc becaux of CXCCSSl\e de\ClOpmcnt. Pcopk need good housing. open paces end rtuonablc altematJ\es to move around the cit~ The best 'A>I) au of the con0JCUOJ v 1t'"'"1 of our c-n1ztns can be met as b> active duzen C\Ct'CtSUll thctr nab ts and by support- '"' lhc Jtl'lt'ral plan rt' iew am wrry 1f t1c1zrn part1c1pat1on upsets .\yatollah Donn Hall. Th1sC1t) ancJ count~ need more citizens like Or Goldbcrger ... concerncd, in· formt·d. and acu,c. .\LBERT J RASCH Costa Mesa \\ 111 . H I : I 0 \\ H I I I Now is the time to save Laguna's wilderness -Your representatives U.S. SENATORS To the Editor Cru1cooA~ (0). 57.S7 W. Centul) Blvd. uite 515. As the quaht) of thc-en' 1ronmen1 Lo~ Angele • ~5. (213)215-2186. diminishes from our communm WUIOD, Pete (R). 840 ewpon Center Dr. utte 240. throuah the overde\elopment of our C""'ff;n n-ch. 9l660. 720-1474. can)on and hillsides. the quahl} ol -&K.a hfe that "'e enJO> also greatl) ... ail may be addressed to . '. Senate. Wa htngton. dimm1 he~ Massive irading and D.C. 20510. den.scdc,elopments haH a1rnd~ U.S. REPRESENTATIVES taken a tremendous toll on our 'er. Co~,_ Chit (4tm Dl1&.·R) 180 Ncwpon Center Dnvc. fragile lommunil>. and the tu1ure uitc 2~. Ncwpon Beach. 92660. 644-4040. plans of cJevdopcrs will rob u'I of an) Dauemeyer1 WIUlam (Ht• Dllt·R) 1235 N Harbor uniqueness and quaht) of hie that "c Blvd., Fullerton. "l2632. 992--0141. have left Dena.a, Robert (Hiit DltC.·R) 12387 Lewi t.. u1te Plan~ are 1n tile wor~s to Jc\clop 203, Garden Grove. 92640, 97 J ·9292. the 1.tsr rcma1mna ndJc lop~ and n----R t .. •rd Dt a ft) 629,.. d I M h1lls1dc in South LlJuna fo an) one r-=--"'• oa ..., • ·• • '-amino c °' arc unfamiliar w11h t~e arta . .i hule time Suite 204, San lemcnte. 92627. 49~2343. pent thcrt would fam1harue an)onc "-'~~ Dua ( O•d DllL·R) 2733 Pacific Ol~l with th1\ one-of-a.kind en "ronmcnl. H iJhw•Y.· tc. JUO, Torrance. 90S05. (2 I 3)32S.8888. which 1 unique 1n -.ildhfe plants and Ma1l be addressed to House Office Buildina.. W hina-1opoanphy. If -.-c. as a communll). lt---:to=n-, -r.--~S°'lS:-----. "tfon' t JMUCP.C lblS and STATESENATORS other cnvuonmcntall> scns1t1 '<' Be~.... Manu (17~ Dttt:·ll) 140 Newpon Center art• that remain -.11hm our cit\· Ori\'c, Suite t~O. Ncwpon &ach. 92660. 640-1137 • \phertofinftucntt.-.eh2,enoontto C.-.....,.1 9 WHUam (Sitt Dbt.-R). 23161 Lake Center blame but ounclve-s when the unique-~· 770-cc33 D and quaht) ofUfc v.e c~oy hcrt Dr •• El Toro, 2630. JJ • 1n' ••una bas ~n bulldoz Pl'...,, • G--. ""-..-.al (lJrd Oist.-0)126Jl E. Imperial Hiahwa". -. ~ · "v •-• ~ J O\Cr and I IOM fort\Cr. ... Santa Fe Sprinp. 90670. (213)670-7196. . Rey~. MwaH B. (W Dht.·ll> 1661 N. Ra)'mond '\ \'C • To tr) and combat th1s mcnact 10 Suite2r1. naheim,92801.871-0270, our communit) and us unique ~.il,-(U_. Dlit.-ll).2JSOTowneCcnu-e mace. Anaheim, 92euo. 38~1700. · Ourinatellions. mail ma) be addtUscd to SW.c Capitol. Sacnuntnto, 95814, nATE ASIDIBLYllEN ,~, .. GU c Dll&.-1) 4667 MacAnhur Bhd .• Sune lm• Ne•pon b. 92660, 756-0665. l'lla1k .PWlll ( ... Dlli.·A), 17195 Ncwho~. Fo.aalaia V__,., 927-662-5503. "' ''hi u qualtues man> conccrncJ n.•\1dcn1s ha\c formed the \unset < ommunn~ Action ( omm111cc 1n a\\0\.1:1uon with the 5outh L.aauna C I' tl hWl·1a· uon. Our aoal is the tormJllOn of lhl' "lqun~ W1ldcfne'' \.inltuar,," "'tuch hopn to protcd .rnJ pre~n e the ~main1n3 unJe' d1)~ J an'J' nl our communal\ tor po't\'nl~ In the coming "C'Ck'i. "\' "111 be '°hc11ma upport from tht• n.·\I of the communit) w \,\('can all 101n lorlt'\ l<> control dc,clopmcnl anJ hopeful!\ prtStrvc and main1a1n lhr quaht) of hfe and ~n\lronment 1n l agunn that so man~ of us lhcnsh and "anl 10 protect. little ume ~main\ 11 ""t' don't ~hd1fy as a commumt' and act 1n common to f't"llCr'e our remaining opcn pett. What-v.c na,cl so peciaJ that 10 lei it au w 11hout • concentrated and co~" c effort b) the cuazen v.ould be 1n en\.1ronmen - tal and ~pnital cataw ophc H•fully the communtl) 111 rnpond ·in time 10 aff«t pos1tnc results to ~r\e the rcn a1n1na open~ and 10 m:ake th "Laauna W1ldcrnns nctuary" a mitt~ anJ a , '1able hvmg enlll) \\llhm our rnm- munll\ The.battle line arcdcarh drav.n 1n 1h1 fight It' time to stand° up and be counted or tand 1dh b' and ~ l ou ntrJ out. \\ c t·an ma kt a Jit. fcrcncc Let's "ork togtthcr and put the .. Laguna W1ldcmcss SanC1uary" on the map. For 1nformatJon on the nc\t ma-t1n1 please call 499-1 S97 ROBERT F-'RRA D La&una Beach Spirit Run mistakes l 1\ the Ed11nr ·~other complaint I he race dlrcc- 1 ht' annual '\pint Run atlral 1\·J IOI"\ pHn 1ded plent) of refreshment ~' l'ral thou and runners to fn1,h 1on tor lhc runnc~ af\er the race. They l~land in Nt"pon ~ach \\l'rt d1 pcns...'d from about 10 tables. l ntortunatcl). the) had ool} one line h h1on Island hn plenty of par Ii.. leading up 10 thc tables. Thas caused 1ni. L nfortunateh some ract plan about a thou~nd runners to ta.nd ~r tr),'11 to rnntrol the am"'"' and w11t for haJf-an~hour for the pol>I· runners' au1omob1lc caused a m.·.i1 ra~c rdmhment Instead. \\oh) not d1sa ter. All ~trt't'I en1nancc<t 1n Io hne41 l~d1na to 10 tables, each with f'lshaon Island •c1e cloxtl e\t~ .. ~--mtm>He-~HH~~t:ae!l-U~-to­ onc. This forced hundrtd f can lo no' a net. runners shou&d wann-dov..11 tum off Mac nhur dBouleurd into not stanu 1n a hne and chan~ ha\ma Fa hion Island from onh one 1ntrr· a hean attacl ~1100. n 1iaucl. The cona 11on 'The pan1 Run 1s a hai>P) com- caus.ed man) run~n to be late for tht> munlt} ·11~11) me1Jun, Corona race. 1 best. there "'" no 11mc for dcl \1ar and 1':cwport Beach ain lhcm to ~arm up 1t"' \ w unn · al"' a' use more o( II') incc fa h1on hfanJ has 1 man) DAVID LEWI entrances and so much parkin OIOfta dt Mar • H HI -DlllftOlll Awe. (714) tlMQOO .......................... ,,., ........ LOIMIULUAltlA 01 r ••&c1.-.11n•wt.(11'> .... .......................... 11 t•&uCl111111a ~"'°",....,.. or ... ,.._. EdilOft Hilb tenior Dou.a Nicholi .,,.. naanias die IOO metcn for lhc ftl'll ....._. wtailc CoroM dd Mat eaaior 'f.ddie LaYele ... compdina UI the Mme twal • ,.,, Of hat craini111 f'elimen. rt otraed a contrast Of nanNna 11y1et for t~ peat youna athleta Who wouldn •• normally be matched up. By the lime the peir bit \M finish line at Satur::r• Beach Citict In vita· honaJ track fidd meet al Newport Harbor Hiah, Nichols t.-as sprinuo1 ~It Lavelle for a narrow victory at the wire in one of the mOA utiuna finishes of the day. . Nichols later ran an im_prHSive anchor Jq to push the Cb.a~· 1,600-meter relay team to victory m tbe final event of the dar· Uftina £.dison a~ of Corona de M r for third pliCe in the meet. C.pistrano Valleywasadccis.vewannerwitb 104 painu, Edison was second WJth 74 and CdM third at 6S. than plinned. for NK'hol a two,.time deftndana .. , was nannirw third or founh the 4(}0.:rne1ef dwnp in the unset wtfole ~:· Nichols said. ··1 was ~.his 80().mettt pM'ormantt l.S aoan& to make my run halfway a vallon of thinas to come. thfO!Jah the (final) tum. ~ut be was .. 1-k can be betltr in the 800." said too far abcld 11 lhe 600-mtter mark. EdjtOD dasaance COICb Stu Stauble, so I sianed sprintifta. I knew be wa a who also coaches the CfOS1 country distance IU)' and rm a Jpnnter. so I team on -which Nichols ran last fall counted on havina a little speed ~n at ..... , not a spfin1. You have to be the elld." mentally ftady. He's a>h)'aiCally Now, Edison head coach Tony ·~ lf be acts himsel( mentally Ci.attll1 wiU use Nichols in an unusual ready loo, &here's no Stowi~ him. doubk for dual meets -the 400 and He·saood. 800. FAison's Dav Baker fini~ .. l ~be bad balf-nuk ability I fourth 1n 2:02.2. J9Slbad1oconvince him. He'uaooct .. But he. won't have to run l:SS haJf-miltt1 . but I'm std! try1n1 t.o every timel •• Ciardli sajd. "for the convince nim. ToctaY proved a httle most pen. nc·u act us cwo firsts. lf'we bit that I told the truth... can JCt Baker down to l : SS by th~ cod Nichols, who rettntly ran an 800 in o( tfie teas0n. and &Ct Doua down to ~ic 2:01 ,..for himsctr.•• fin· l:S2 or l:S3, that's a toush paar. tshed in l:SS.9,just ahead ofllvc•le's (DoUl's) ~ umes will come down 1:56.3. Lavelle b.14 taken the lad at toci.t9ftCehestansdotnaspeedwork." tbt SlaJ1 ohhe ~ond lap ~nd bepn~ · DUl as Cllrellf and Stauble attest, to stretch 1t. lattt ta kins a bi& lead and NicbOls' futurt Ii~ in the 800. fortina Nichols· move 1 btt eartier .. You could tind ofstt i1 comfoa. .. at Ciarelh Mid. "Lal\ year, he wu leCOftd ~ of victory in winn1"* lhink1D1 .00. But once lOU eet into the 1.600 In .C:l 1.6. CIF and run apintt ,Hawthor'nf, .. {~ve 11 alt I hid;· satd la~dle of Muir and Pasadena, you saan to tbel00,"but heca~tmc.rmtry1~ think. 'All ri(ht, I'll run the 800.' to lrt IO~ loud riaht now,_Ju" (of .. lfbe aets into the 1ub 1:50s in the the ovmJI de\'elopment of my 2~ 800, he'lr be ill .,.cat sba~. This year, mile:' as far as w~at he ca!1 to fanbett in, it's Lavdle quickly sbo~ed why. In 1ht the 8!>0· I m ho1>1n1 he can act to 1,600. he ran a S6-second split for the st.ate. . final 400 meters. He never ran faster . CdM C~b ~1lt Sumner was than 63 l«Onds for the finaJ 400 I st ·~~sed w1!h Nichols. : •. seuon. I was~ am~ with Nachols .. . . . Cape> had the lead until NidM>b. and rve been coachina 10 ycan and .. _!ic was JUSt kind of hanaina tn causht Tony Jen.kins oa _. ~· ru11nins for }2," Sumner said. .. When ~..!Jhcn he poS>Pe<f a S6 whte~ stretch. Baker made up a bia dif.. • ht came around that last tum, J WM c._..-.v t~e ~hOle'.facc of the race, .... ftrentt 1n the second let to put ArOA down at the end there. and I t.old Swnne~said. Oncoftheaoatswasto tn aood shape to hold teOOftCl, tbea (lave,Ue); ·He's comi.na. • (NiC.hoh) 1adl faam to run 59 the fast quancr. NiChol took over. (oOkcd so ~tural comu:.a out the lul To 9'156 Oil th!• Powder ··· "l'm reallyan.x1ous to see •hat dWy 160m.eten. . . ••WtiCftyou,ctinaraccw1thtbeb1g do in t\¥P weeks at UCb\ (Beverly ~ile ~veJJc turned an an am-~ thtY &If ~n SS or S6 the last Hills Hip Invitational);' a.rem prcss1ve lime an the 800, there ~ quaner. ~ d~n't use to run that. said. "We could maybe pull a leCOnd m(tbod to his earl.)-teaSOn dCcilion He wa '*.llina rn there, but they'd ofT each of: those (splitJ).on a tartan toru_ntheshonerd1l&al)Ceu~ ·atwa~.ou ~him. Now, no matter track We'll probably.Sia.rt kin next to·h11 strona swt, tbc .l ••. And 1t whttklndof~lheyrun,hccan tay time. I think Tommy's a titde bit showed up when he cruiied t.o a five· ift there... ,....... .. eaACH/Mt .............. ., ............. dlloft'I DOU9 Nkhot, runnlftt Na first ayer IOO lllft•n IMlt deflnlt•IJ not ltls last, ' ouddd11 Corona del Mrs •.o. Lavelle In Corona del Mar •ndtw Mark a.rn""' ttl• ftnal SO 111eten '°'· nm peace. comes on 1trone to edge •dlson•s Matt Hwt f«W, •cond place In dM 400-Meter reaa,. ~tl"aftO V•HeJ WOft tfM eYent. c - . -North-South? East-West? How about shirts-skins? Orange County A/I-Star High School basketball game at UC I is being turned upside down Aftct a few boun tryiQ& tod.,est what they've done to the Oran,c County AJl.·Sw Basketball Game, I've come to lheconcluifon it has to be the hardest SWlllOW tn )catl. I'm IOfTY,J' ve never bouabt A tla n- ta 10 the NFC West, cit.Mr. So when I'm told that£spcra.nza Hiab belonas int.be South and tba1 EdilOft beJOn'1 in Lhc Norlb. well, 1t JUlt doesn't wash. Oarrie orpniz.tn claim it'nll int doGC to crate a tittle more s-rity i"o tbepme. Lhaa ahtre hu been a populauon atowth Ul Oran.F Count> andastuft in the baJanetofpav.er an recent )tats. Pan!}? The South. w11h supersrar Adam Keefe. manqed a 109-100 Vlctory last ~r to snap a four-pm~ lostnastreak. The North has won fi ve of tbe last seven. The South airts v.on last year. too, forthe fant ttme 1n three yean. 1t•1 U'UC the South 1s usually ravcmct. Funny. thou&b. most of those Nonh playendon·t bu y the nouorHhcy'rc 1«<>nd rate Now the .. Nonh .. as be•na handed a 2-1rauo1n terms of available schools ( 49·2S)and cnrollmenl (71 ,()()(). 3 s .000). Maybe nooncnol1ccd. but the balan« of powcrsmoo1hc'd out when 1t wasdcc1<kd 10 place Mater Dc11n 1heNonhafewycarsaao ltwastht' Gar) McK.ntaht-Tom Lcvmpme and everyone was happy. The Nonh became much s1ronacr and the South was able to avoid some VCf) ruffied ftttinJS which had sur-fa~ bct'«en Mater Dc1 and tht' l"C'St of the \\Ortdat thct1mc. Thal wasconsldcrc<ta rathc-r radical move-but n's no more than a npPk 1n the stream compared to th~ ma.JOr uphcaval lhc pm~·s d1r«t1 on has now takc-n What this 1s really about ho"nt'r. 1 nottO&l\C the Nonh. orthc South, a bcucnhotat wanning. It'~ 10 11\C 1he ruJSou1h more' plJ)Trs. sp~aJ. 1n1tbe un~1 League and halftht- ( cntur} Luaut as -.ell n ')addk- back and other asso~ schools (f.stanc1a, too) into the North l hat way. 1hc South can have 15 players from tbc ~uth and the on h can hav~scvcn orctlht mOT'C pla)ers from the South lt'salla nu111erofop1n1on,and m)' opinion aartts with the concq>t the trad1uon1l South has had the m~ share ofsrandouts. But tbttt 1s somcth10J very valid bc1t11 lo t r.n the dus1ofth1sd«1 ion. S1mp1)' put, the pmc's traduion of South 's. North 1s destro)ed. Ifs not South vs. North,an)'morc. but West \ s. East. orSou1h Coast v t-vcryone else 1t'sCap1 raoo VaJley.Coronadet Mar, Dana Hill.!1 EIToro, lm.ne. M1 ion Viejo. 1 rabuco Hill and Woodbnd&e.1Jonav.1lh1 fewotl\crs 1 n the Soutl2 .. or wt.. qajnll 49 ('9e ... Me CAllS..SON/Mf '\\ 1 l 1 HI I \ \ ' Bruins get boost with suspension of Tar Heel Reid Ocean ewfindswayto~1n · again in Santa Ana tourney a nose out for third at CIF Relays ATLANTA(AP)-J.R. Reid. NonhCarohna's leacli111. KOrU', S.aunta)' susl)tftdcd for one ~-for Vioelli11 the ieam·1 curfew on fnday •t North Carolina Coec.h Dile Smith •id llltld and RodMY Hyau •. • ,Ju.n1or .... iri, ~ susptnckd '°' lftilllftl lbo l a.m. torday twtrw. Ncit.u wilt be W1th the T• Hedi today -r.cn they ..., UCLA ia ik lttOftd .._ OI die NCAA IOUr· ....... SoU .... ._. •• -Well blr hay to be •YI• nnt ._.., w tr we "' J.R. _. l;:;.;'"9 be •I 1a IHf'our ...... llid •a •11111• e .. " ::Jl:.nlD --........ -";.'=ta:== ... '· ... UC1.A. .n. ... .. •MNCM Seah awks turn back Los Al, 9-6; Estancia routs Dominguez, 15-2 <. hnstophcnon toHo""cd wuh an RBI U\ak. Scott Canf\IClla aot &he b11 hat.. bun-loaded ani)c to K'Ort t_.o more. In the fourth, Hernandez hit a leadofT lf\&lc. C hru.tophenon ii\&kd and Cory COlbtri capped 1t -.1th a t~o.nin doubk. lly HUGO ltlCAltOO O..,.NMC. I J .. a I Strawberry involved in more brawling in game vs. Blue .Jays DUNEDIN. Aa. -This time, Darryl • Strawberry went after the other auys. ~ Strawberry, who tried to punch team-• · · • mate Keith Kemandn earlier this month, ---- was involved in two separate bench-clearing incidents in the sixth innina with the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday. In the Orst, pitcher Jeff Musselman bit Strawberry witha pitchjn the back and theriaht tieldercharaed out to the mound, · M45selman ran off the mound toward tile Blue Jays' duaout and Strawberry was tackled by catcher Pat Borden and third baseman Kell y Gniber. Strawbn'ry was not ejected, but Musselman was tos9Cd out of the game by home plate umpire Larry Yount " didn't know which way to go." Musselman said. "J've never been in a situation where I've had a Strawberry guy cominJ after me. "I'm not the kind of p11chcr to try and hurt somebody." Borders caught Stra\\-bcrry from behind on the thtrd Lazers cllp W ichita, 6 -5 WICHITA, Kan. -Gary Heale scored -.-- three aoals, including the game-winner with ,H' • 1:46 reft to play, to give the Los Anaelcs ,.....~ Lazers a 6-S win over the Wichita Winp in Major Indoor Soccer League action Saturday night. Wichita jumped ahead 2-0 early in the second guaner on shots from Daryl Green and Erik Rasmussen. Los Angeles answered in the second with a goal from Bobby Joe Esposito, making the score 2-1. Wichita scored three more goals m the sccon<S quarter on goals from Chico 8ol)a, Dale Ervine and Victor Moreland, to make the score 5-1. Hea.le-.$COl"Cd hls fust um pis one at 9·29 and another at 12:04 in the second, to bring the score to 5-3. bl.K sick of the mound and put a bear. hus on him. Orubtt amvedabout thuamc ti~land eactJed.SUawbeny low. Bullets extend ..... _e ..;.e•k The Mets lolded the bun. and when Sua~ I IVlll ~u · reached third he ~ent at Grubtr after a shon ditcuueon. At that point, both benches emptied and the pla)'m as ~!"ato::~11!t11 ~.~!! .. 8!Jut~tiyr' ~ were separated. StraY..beny was cjec1Cd from the pme .. """'rJUQI '"'" ··1 wasstill mad when J aono third besc, .. StrawbrtTy home wann1na stieak to l O sames with a said. "l tbouaht (Muucltrian) hit me intentionaUy. J 123-114 victory over the Phi!Mklphia 76en. ·----- thou&ht (Grut>cr)should have minded rusown business." .J•WtWamucorcd 22,MarkAlarie l7aridllneCelter Gruber, who claimed Strawberry elbowed him 16 for the Bullett, who are blttlina Ph~ladtlphia 1"'1 dunngtheearlierincident saidhctoJdStrawwrry "lwas Boston for the final two playoff berths in the Eisttm just doin& my job." • • Confe~ncc ... .Jno~hcrNBAaam~:a.a.-~n•1t1core6 . "I said, 'You didn't have to elbow me,"' Gruber l 1 ofh1s 30 po~nts in the fourth penod as lnd1~na broke a said. "He said, 'You didn't have to come out. The next f<?u.r:11me ,los1na streak with a 114-103 vtctory over time you come out, you're going to get a piece of me.'" v1~1una Chicago ... In Houston, <>,tit ~rpe scos:e<S 25 Grubct-said he began 10 walk away when Strawberry, points and Sleepy Flofd had 17. points and 17 assists to T•La,,_. ' a.m. -COU.8M IMICa.,..L&.I NCAA ,...,,.,,.. MCond r~ v. Notr"• Demi. ClleMlt t reputed his threat. ,, lead the Rockets to a 27-1 JJ. victory over Portland .• . "So J said, 'What's holdin.a you? C"mon. •" Gruber Terry Cl!mmlap scored 26 point~ ~d ~ad 8lkma .~ said. 21 11 Milwaukee snapped Detrc;>1t s rune-pme winnin1 f a.m -NOAM .. ~i G(andllfi• Of ~ IMedl, It• ONe>. ESPH 10 a.m -WOMIWI NO VOl.LIYIALl..I Slantft .. SM JoM (I.-), IESPH 10 1 m -IJOOlfTIOM IASllALL: '""' YOttl ~· VI. Sr . With that Mets third base coach Sam Perlono st~k with a 11 7-100 win, the etahth strailht hC?mc win intervened as Strawberry made an apparent anempt to for the Bucks · · . ~e J.a.. ... scored 19 points ~nd act at Gru~r. Both benches emptied again and the TyreM ~added 22 as J>bocnu won its 10th 1tra1aht umpires ejected the two players. at home wnb a 122-104 vtctory over Seanle .•. Al.tit M~t~ Mal\lger Davey Johnson accuaed Musselman ~~ad 27 points, 10 ~~unds and 10 assists as LOUii, WO. ..__ lt-.JO am -lxHlllT'IOW IAHIAU: DMW• -.a. MoutfOll. C'*""' II i1:20 aft\. -COLLIOI IAlt<ITaALLl NCAA Tour"""*1 MCond rOUlld, Channel 2 11 aft! -GOLf'I Thi 111tY•I C~ from ...... V••· Fie. CheMll 4. II.JO am -TINNfSJ Mtft'• ,_.'*°'*'' Ill* ti'.-lndl.-Wlh, ESPN ofthrowuii intentionally. Musselman denied it San Antonio !8JJ1ed to beat Vl;Slll!'I Utah. I 14-9~ and "'If we 1>lay them during the year. it's cenainly bad snap the Jazz s scv~n-game winning streak ..• Keuy NOOll ·-SICIMG: us NatlONll ~ trom Crnltd Butte, Col9 (t1111), Ctltnnel 7 blood -you can count on that." Johnson said. SmJtll scored 23 poinu as Sacrame'1to extended Dallas· road l-05ing streak to seven pmcs with a 100-90 victory. Hoof'I -IXHtafTIOH aARIAU.: Mllwaultlt YI Cllletw• CuOt. WGN Be L; ft I t f d b Ha~l4 Pressley added 17 points for the Kings, includfo& Cf\ vau S n O ea ¥one 10 in the final quarter. 0a11a~ which bas lost 20 onts last atp Beck took advantage of the ____ 24 road games, scored only uve points from the field in i p.m. -AUTO IUCJNG: HASCAii! A"-tllt 5'0 {dt61YM). • CflaMll 1 I p.m -IXKllfTIOtf IASllALL: A"'91\ "" San FtPd1co. Z CllaMll misfonuncs of the competition on Saturday •_ / the final 7'/J minutes to.ue100.11ro1tc1eadaner1hreeroundsof fill Sutton expected to be fired The Pia~ Championship in Ponte Vedra. t p.m. -COU.IGI IASK.ITaALL.: NCAA TGUrflllmlnf MCond rOWICt-UCLA vs Not1fl CtnlOM. CtltMel 2. 2 pm -TllNNtS: WM*!'• •-nement flntl from loca Ralon, FIL (~) Prime Tic:Mt • Aa. While a,.. Uellb was blowin&_a five-stroke lead an.d Mart MceamlM!r ~s trying to fiaure out how he m_Jued 1 putt from point-blank range, Beck slipped in ~tb a 4-u!M'er-p., 68 that pve him sole contrOf JOing into today s final round ... ln the LPGA Tucson Open. IMt Gal'Mn came from two strokes back to tie Mar1U Name on the I 5th hole, then birdied Nos. 16 and 18 and took a two-stroke lead after three rounds. Garbacz, seen. her fint victory in 12 years, shot a 5-under-per 67 fora ~le total of 204. Her 12-under-par total broke the ~vioui-dueo.round tournament-ffOOfd ~O~ by Pat 8rMleJ in 1986. • PJ'I\. -,. .... ASkSTIAl.Ll •on C>Mtloft I '*' from OMlanO-<reMllW 111. OMleftd .S.Yflnt Ct ... ), ~ TICMt. LEXINGTON, Ky. -If f.ddie Sutton doesn't resign, he is ex peeled to be fired •it#' - within a few days as coach of Kentucky's ,..~ basketball proaram. according to a published S p.rn. -COU.IGI a ASIM.Lla Geor9fe Tedi et Wlcfll'.le Slate, ESPH. _. 7:30 p.rn. -'9l0 IAS1C,.TaAL.L1 Atllnla ti Uken, "fmil Tlcktl. I p.m. -HOlllSI RACMG: s.tlta A/lit. l"IPleY'l. ~...... 5' IPrlrnt TlcMt, IUO PAI. •ADM> report Saturday. The stor'y said action could be taken-at the board of directors mectina of the Kentucky Athletic Association. .. The athletic boa.rd is goin.& to meet next week and that ma! come up, .. Sutton said in an interview with CBS-.Iv. OD Sa111rdal)! '.j)ut I have 1101 two asked •o .iai,..._.M-__. 10-.lO a.m. -IXHllmON IAHIAU: ~ 111. HoutfOll. K.A8C (790). l P.tn. -IXH.,,.IOM aASlaALLI MMls Ill. SM F~. KL.AC 1570) • this point" ' HAYOl.INI MOTOI Oll • i.-t 12 qi,ol'tt ot .. prte• 2 p.rn.. -COLLIGI aASKl'TaALL: NCM T°'"*"*" ~ r0Yn6-UCLA ¥1 Nort11 C.Wolna, IC.MPC C7MI). 7:J0 Pftl -,.0 aASKITaALL: Aflllnll al UkWI, IC.LAC Calgary routs Kings in brawl-filled game Six p lay ers ejected after fracas during Flames' 9-3 victory From The Associated Pr~u Mark Hunter scored three aoals and Joey MuJlen added 1wo more as the Calgary Aamcs whipped the Los Angeles IUngs, 9-3, Saturday n1ptt in a pme tbal saw six players ejected fonowini a third-period fracas. Hunter scored a goal in ~tlpcnod for his third career hat trick. Mullen has 14 goaJs io seven pmcs against the Kmgs this season. Cal.pry, which had three goals in each period. 1s S-2 qainst the KJnas. A total of204 penalty minutes were assessed, includina 132 followuic a melee midway throuah the third period. The Kinas' Many MCSorley received five minutes for filhtt"lo ·• JO.minute misconduct and a doubk pme miscondcact for fi&.htiaa with Ken Sabourin and Tim Kunaei. Also aiven fi&htina penalties and game miscon<fucts were Hunter. Sabourin and Gary Roberti for Cllpry, and Tim Watters and taor Libl for the Kfop. Witb the Kfop leadinc 1-0 on a pl by Mike Knishclny k1 at 2:02 of the first period. CaJpry aot two aoals in 45 scconds. Mullen JOI his n.rst on a power ~y at 4:"6 and Jim Pn>&uuk1 netted a JO.foot wnst shot at S":ll. Betnic Nicholls was Cttd1tcd with his Mtb pl of the teasonl a shon-ha.nder, when a shot by derCGseman Steve Duchesne caromed off bi back past Aamcs goalie Mike Vernon, trina th~ pme with 2: 15 lefl in the first period. In other NHlpmcs: Cua4Jeu 1 L naplal t: f n Pit- tsbul"Jh, Mats Naslund ICOred three aoals. Bobby Smith bad a aoaJ and rour assisu and aoalie Patmk Ro)' ran his personal unbeaten streak to I 3 sames. Montreal leads the NHL with a recordof50-ll-7and 107 Points..Thc . c .. nad1ens posted the sixth SO.viCtory sea.son in club history and first since 1978-79, when they woo 52 games en route to a founh consecutive Stanley Cup. Jets lt MQle Le.ala I: Dale Hawerchuk had a goaJ and five assisu, lcadin& Winnipq to a rout in Toronto. Thomas Steen ilso bad a bi& niahl (or the Jets, with thteeaoatsana rwo assists, while PluJ Fenton, fain Duncan and Frederik Olausson each scored twice. Blea I , R.e4 WlaJ• t : In St. Louis. Brett Hun scored his 38th pl of the season 20 seconds into the third period to Jive the Blues the victory over the Noms Dwision..Jeaden.. Nortll Stan S, SUttt t: Jon Casey made 27 saves to record bis first career shutout as Minnesota defeated v1S1t1n1 Buffalo. It Ms the fifth stta1ftht victory for Casey. the lon1t5t winning stttak of his 9s.;pme C11'JCr. Catltala I, WUJen !: Otno Cic- careH1 had bis second ca.rccr four-1oal aame and added three assists 10 sci a club n:cord with seven points in a pme as Washington ~ tn Hanford. Bniu I , Flyen a: Randy Burrid&c scored his 28th aoaJ just 53 second~ into the same and Gree John11on added two aoats for host Boston. wh>eh increased ns hold on second plact in the Adams Division to seven points over BuffaJo. Goalie RCllJC recorded his 12th str11aht victory. facina 23 shots. Blacklaawb S1 Devils l: Wayne Presley scored 4:53 into the third penod and former ~vil Alain Chevner stop~ 38 shots in his first pmeapinst his formertcammatesas Chacaao sna~ a seven-p.me wan-le s streak WJtb a victory at New Jerst)'. Cu9CU i , laluftn 1: In Van- couver, Pctn knko scored seven minutct into the Lhird period 10 hft theCanudl. N.,..._ I, Rucen I: Pe&er Sta tny ICOl'ed tJtrec pis and added an a ist to lead Qud>ec at home . Davis flblsbes 9-0 In gresslona 'l'CMW The Ava c'111~,.,... Look for 1evml ~ dais lo be mldt bcfort' the season ~rts ~team~ ti')''° fill holts caused by uvunn and ~na tra1n1ns d111ppoinlmt"nts. The Yankeft; Bnvn, Cardinals, Blue Ja)s and Padres arc all 1nvol~fd in hdl«d trade talks th11 Weekend. Toronto Genttal Man.aeer Pat Oilhck 11y~ tht Blue Jays are lookina to trade for. a npt-haodN hittina outfielder. u The ~ue Jays intend to start lht wason v.tth Llo)d ... ~ m «nter ftcld, 0COC"F Bell 1n left and :JHK Barficl(l in riaht. Rob Ducey, a left-handed hitter, appean to hav~ ~ 10c1: .on I.be first rcstt'\'c posauon 01U1ck said lhcclub ha four or.five pla)ers 1n mind. Amons them is t.boucbt to be Von Ha)'C$ of the Phi adelph11 PbilHts. White's blast. lifts Angels PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Devon Whnc hit a pmc-wmn1ns, two-run homer in the seventh mnma and rookie sensauon Dante 81chctte hit a grand slam as the Cahforn1a Angels btat the Seattle Manners., 7-6. in a Cactusl.cuue pmc Sa1urday. White's fiomer. has secon4 In as many days, erased Seattle's 6-5 lcad IP the seventh. With two outs an the seventh, Dick Schofield hn his third s1n&)e before Whnc homered off 8111 Wilkinson. £ahfomJJi. 8-~!!_deE.._11s spring c.<:nes wnh the Manners. a so · • "'llh four v1ctoncs in fiYC pmcs. 81chettc hat has team-leading founh homer of the spnn1 off left-hander Mark Lanpton to 11ve the An&el a 5-1 lead 1n the third innma. The Angels took a 1-0 lead 1n the first on Chili Davis sacnficc fl) .. ~ttlc ucd 1t 1-1 1n the second when Jim Pmlcy's grounder scored Ahm Davis. who !lad doubled otT Berl Bl)lcvcn. Af\er 81ct1ette's slam &a'~ tbc .\ngels a four-run lead. Preslc~ and Greg Bnlcy s1nJlcd for founh-mning runs. The Manners took the lead in the su'~~ Prtslc) ·s two-run 1n&)c and Brj.lt> s ~cnfice 0). ofT teY..art Cliburn. Dodgers nip Expos In 11th WEST PALM BEACH . Aa. (AP) -M1ckc)' Hatcher smg)cd home Make Sharperson in the I I th inning. gmna the Los An&eles Dodgers~ 2-1 victory ovcr the Monlttal Expos an an cxh1b111on game Saturda). Los Angeles raised Its record to 8-9 Montreal 1s 4-9-1. Hatcher's pme-w1ning hit came off Jay Baller. the founh MontrcaJ pitcher 1n the game. Y..ho 1s 0-3. Oe lbe auction bt It 1 one of thrw middle infitklen: Manny Lee • ._ho pla)s both .lhorutop aad S«ond: el'°n Lanano. who'\ cumnlly bltkina up L« at J«Ond. and Tom Lawln • v.ho 11ned 1 a free eatnt this winter. It was s~ed the cw York ¥anktts. -.ho arc without the ~ices of Due Winfield due to a back inJury, and v.ho lost Jack C latk 10 the San Dtcao Padre m1aht be w1llina to deal. .. (Claudell) Wa~1n&top. Clark and Winfield, what'd they ha,·e between them ..,.. about 300 RBis?" Gillick said. '"That's a lot of RBb 10 pick up:l ..J'm not &oina 10 hclP. them." . TM Yankees arc tall \iCry intttt ted in A\lanta · silbhsiopJetrB&auwr but do not want lo trade outfielder Every Single Day! iat.11 ff.03 104.12 109.11 134.03 135.15 Bernie Walham110 ,et him. 0 Str-. Trenl: veral Phil,delphia pla)tl'S arum bled th• Wttk about takl~ • four-hour bus trip, rather than nyana. from the Ptulhcf camp in C1eaNatcr to West Palm BQch. The team Y\cd about Sl~.000 by taluna lht bus for the three-day road trip, but manqcmcnt also m1aht h ve wanted to 1how pla)'eri that 11 was upset about the Philhes' J)OOr spnna tart .•• The Dttroit Tigers have made it more comfortable for their players lo travel to road pme . The team bus ha bttn equipped wnh s1• lelc~1 ion monitors and movies and ~ns e' ents are shown. ·• _ , _ Defeue?: Tbe Ch1ca1d White So ~ere the wol'St- fielding team in the American W,ue 1ut staM>n and have packed up"' here they ltf\ off. "They made '30 mon.., their fir t 18aam(jandofthe 7j run1..-1nsc Cluc.10, 1$ wt'rc unearned . . . ~ve Ly-., Chacato's third belirmaA Int staiOn, had h" aloH' stolen la l week. It WU laltt rcturntd but hun't helped: his thrtt erron arc t~ lor the White Sol kad. a .. All la aw Famlly: C1u1t a,..._ traded to OctrotJ dunna the winter. is now manqcd b)' .,.,.,. A.all1rw. In high school, Brown's history teacher was Aadenon'1 brother ••• Jamie Meyer's fither-1n-law is Now Danae ba ke1ball coach Dtger PM .... But the Tcxa1 pitcher did not ptd. the Jrisb ~Jo do II 111 Rantm: NCAA .. __ ._...-,... Tournament PQOI. 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Martinez allowed t'AO hits. walked one and struck out SI\ ,t7"10SR' J Pl.II ttMRU ........ u l&MAU ... ~IC)jlll) ..... _., LT235 75A I SZ .. ... _., LT23S.lSR16EI "·00 ""'*l ENO !4• Chn.s Jones replaced Mart1ne1 in the s1llth and wa~ charicd "-'Ith the EJtpos run, despite p1tch1ng thrtt hatless inn1nas. Jones struck oul three and walked tbrtt. Tim R11nes led off the smh with a walk. siok tttond. v.cnt to third on Tim Wallaeh's doubtc-pla)' arounder and scored when lh1rd baseman Jeff Ha.mtlton ma pl~ytd Nelson n- toven11's around ball. Montre&J starter Bnan Holman pve up hats to the first two ballers ht faced -a sia.ntc b) Manano Duncan and a run-5COnn1 double by Chris QW}'nn -then shut down the Dod&tn for the ~t of has fivc-1nn1n1 stint Mart11tcz. a rookie n1ht·hander, conunued 10 impress lhe Dod~rs. 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""'" ,._,.,.,. .. l .. 15"U ,._ ,,..,, ..,.,'1SAl4 "''""'' ~~'~ !'»\-It fll:tl 1-751'11$ ...,,.,..,.,, '22S-nlt1S .... ,.. .. ,._.,._,. "725 15111 • ..,,,,.. .. 3Cht.00Rt5C $TfAOYRIOl" S"'UTS HISfAl.UO " ... n -~:. bUJ11• H D-.' lo' Mt.,, STUDYl'10UI SWOC:lS fKIWST UM • .rotAL 4P 4 WH£H (Wtf ...... 0..1 AIR CONDITIONING CHEC. AMO CHARGE UMI '"" "' , .. tw .... . • ~gr: • - n's ~ dtltnd1na cbampeon Ofanec c C>Ut Collect womto '11wimm1na te"am capturtd the Pftttiaiou Cue.ta lnviwiOnal~ SatW'day. whale Golden West used 1ood (ttptb to finish a re&atavdy dc. 1«oftd. OraRIC Cout had packed up ~6 points in the diving competition on Friday, an event Oolckn West docs not feature anyone in, to key the SOs.-431 vict()r) ma rain. The Rustlers, who finlShcd third a )ear _,o, pasted up D1ablo Valle_y, a strona 38 points ahead tha1 season. Coast's AICxa Reetz won the 200 freestyle. fini hed founh in the 100 free and the Pi1111a toOk tecond an the 200 free re&ay. Patty Read took second in the 200 free and Karen Paulitschek finished second in the 100 fly, .01 of a second offtht winning_pace. · For Golden West, Carol~n Bentley took first in the SO breaststroke and second an the 100 brea1tstrote.1. while Kns Takayama earned second in the SO buttcmy ahd ·&EACH ,rom81 Heuer when he gets the baton on the run." 0 White, who ran a 49.8 400 for first place a.nd anchored Capo's winnins "<>0-meter relay team, which ran 43.-7; was dead by the time the 200 came around and struggled to come from sixth place and capture second at the finish. There was nothing left by the final race and he was held out. 0 CdM sophomore Keith Miller and iunior Pau l Akin pulled off a 1-4 finish in the pole vault, both soing 13 feet, as did Capo's T}son Jacobsen (third) and Marina's Josh McHugh (second). MilJer said the two are a help to each other. practicing together day-in and day-out. Miller had cleared I 3-6 against Capistrano Valle) in a dual· meet on Thursday. a sizable increase after entering the season with a personatbesr t2;6. - founh in the 100 fl). Jn the men's compttition, Gok,kn Wtst (5 l6)umed S«Ond bchmd Diablo Valley (66S) while ~ Coast took lh1rd (408). Golden West' Matt Mauser took second platt' in the 100 and 200 blcftmokea, while teammate Mark Niels.en swam a season-best in the 200 frtt, took runth in the 100 buuerfly and i "°' 1n the 200 buuerfl~ Oranac Coast's Nate K1nnty won the too and 200 free tyles. In men's coUeac tennis: UCJ 7, Mia ml 2: Marie Kaplan earn«! bis 12th straa~t victory by downing the Kurricaoes' Conn) Falk 6-2, ~3 at No. 2 s.inaJes. and Mike Brigs had a key 6-7. 7-S. 7.5 wan at No. 3 H the fourth·rankcd Anteaters. 11-S, upended l 2th·rankcd Miami. 12-6, for thear ab th 1traigbt dual-match victory. , Kaplan tamed with Richard Lubner. die 16th· ranked 4out*I team in w aaaion, to aapmd Miami•• Johan OoMr and f alk. ranktd 17th, at No. I double.a by a 6-2, 4-6. 7-6 count. ~lcTbt Wamonadvaaced • 0. wtalier'1 IWlicUt ~!_C*• &oumamtnt behiald AH1M Nehoft'1-...Mt =:;r ia the flnt pme, and 1 I j-lait 1taac~ ill ar In col'* aoftblll: . Golden West. 12:9._ spht four pmcs in iti own invn~ttonal but wa th~1na1Cd in tht final 11me of the evcnana by Glendale, An1., ~.a team it had beaten 1n the first pmc of the day, 9-l. ~tWttn th0te two pmct. the Ru tiers lost to An1on1 Wcsttm, 1-0, and beat West VaUc_y, 1-0. Gretc~en Bock was a combined 6 for 1 J an the four pmes. wh.ilc patcher Lisa Kaufman won two fame to In the 911tner Nelton alloWid ]Ult ODl' hil, 1 ,.,..,.. tnni'Z,...., wtu~ fanAir.'1 throe ind walktftlJUll ODt.. -flll1h ell I, a. ..._ I: The .ROld.ruaMtl Mot t~ uiaba~n tt:COtd ini.ct at 7--0 by "'1DftUJI t&c: cham~ftib&J> t1me of the J>owncy ToumamCftt at .Rio San Vlbritt Parle In ()owney. In prep boys vollcybell: Hun1i,_.aon Btach coms*'ttd a Iona -but succ:euful -day at the Santa Barbara Tournament -.th a I S-9 v1e1ory o•er Uoivmity in the championship match. Corona dcJ Martini hed third.-..----·----improve her record to 6-4. · ....... for the OiJen. Scou Oralt wu named' 10 the 111-tournament aeam. fOlllf.I U\-..tlt\11 9C;,1:1ris F.et ris fr-0 'm . . injury to itch. o_cc to shutout victory P1tch1ng in bas first.game 1ncc Feb. 2_S, Orange Coast collCJC freshman n&ht-hander John Oouns showed no 11r effects from the layoff, tossins a complete-same five-hatter 1n wn1na host Rlversidc. 6-0 .. Saturday After- noon in Orange Empire Conference baseball action. Douns, w~o had been 1delined with a back •nJury. struck out eight and walked four as ahc Pirates earned their second shutout of the season. Douns survived a shaky stan, work-ing out of fi1s1-and·tt:rird s1tuanons twice in the first three innings. GoldtD West t. F•llert• I: The Rustlers remained amona the con· fcrence leaders. nltyma for all of it runs 1n the final two 1nninas. After winn1na pitcher John Gonzales ;illo"'ed a run in the first on three sm~cs, he settled down, work· ing out of a ba~~loadcd J&m in the fourth. Hr scattered e1sht hats hut walked JUSt one 1n earnin1 h1 third win in four dcc1 ions. "I want to do 14-6 (this season), and break the school record at Corona del Mar." Miller said. ''My expecta- tions were to take maybe third toda}. because I didn't know what these guys were doing (coming in )." 0 The Sea Kmgs' two unexpected performances which were a key in vying for second place through most of the meet, were victories by Junior Greg Shepherd. who ran a personaJ record 41 .6 m the 300 intermediate hurdles to snap his mark of 41. 9 set last season, and the 400-meter relay team's second place finish. Edtson•1 Lamont P••Y c•rn• througtl with • personal record SJ feet~ S Inches to finish °""' .... ,..... lllF .,...... ........ second behind Westrnlns ter·1 Jerry Gll!•sple. wtto thre w 54-7 '1J. However, he settled.down after the third, yielding just three hats over the last su innings, as the Pirates moved to 15-7-1 overall. S-4 in the con# ference. Scott Talanoa gave Douns aU the suppon he would need by slugu1ghi$ seventh homer of the seaM>n to left field m the second 1nn10g to open the sconng. For S<.'ven inninp 11 appcartd that GonzaJe.s' work m1&ht be \.\.8Sted. but the-Ru"lers got ~tn tht' ~•shth. Frank Herman singled and .. took ~ond on. a aroundout. With two outs,J05h Bammer hneda base h11 off the third baseman's gJo\e ~1th Herman r.mng home "•th the t}lnl run. ln the mnth . Golden We<1t. 12-6 6-2. began 1tsralt) v.1th tv.oouts Roh Carabb3 walked. Ste' r Mc Kowen singled and Herman brought home Carabba with another hit. Craig Paquette then 4'insJed 1n McKov.en and Dan V1lleps ~1ngJed an Herman .. That was a shock for us." said Sumner of Shepherd. "To come down on this track (soft and powdery) is great. He was in soccer, the JV. so he ~me over a Huie late. We look for liim to oop the 40s. That gave us a big boost.',-- Shepherd said he telt good throu~h- CARLSON Froml1 other schools. Ocean View, Mater Dc1. addle- back. Fountain Valley. Marina. Estancia. Edison. Huntington Beach. Santa Ana, Servile, Sunny Hills, Brea-Olinda, Savanna ... well, the list a,oes on and on for the North ... or West. Jn effect. the North and all of 1 ts so-caJled undeserving players are being 1queeud out, whiJc the South. and all ofitsarnazinglytalcnted and temfic players, wlll now get more players. How about the girls? Arc the North &iris so lousy that they need help too? I wonder what Brca-Ohnda thinks of that? Game organizers will tell you it was .a committee decision. and a unam· mousdecision at that. Game organizers have turned what -;vas a bttJe summer Jewel which played before Orange County's basketball junkies at Orange Coast CoUcie. an to an cxtravqanza bent on showcasina various sponsors. who frc busily providioggame orgamzers with a f ulltime paycheck. They've pushed it into a situation nowwtth proplayin&timc(four 12- minutequarters)and they've ex- panded the teams to rosters of 15. What's next? Maybe the game·s orpnizcrs can figure out a way to play scv~o players at a time. Who'd not ace~ . They'vegotthe pme at the Bren Events Center at UCI (June 25), and -t.bat'sgreat, except 1.200 fans leaves 3,800emptyones. And the tagis$8 per. I suppose they're still ao10gtocall 11 the Nonb-South game, althou&h most recent material simply rc1'ers to ~:.:be Orange Coun ty All-Star ctball Classic. Maybe we can refer to them as the .-~--,:~·sand the Blues. orshn ts vs. sktn or, of course. West vs. East, since the ~mc'sdirectivc states: "Those west of the boundary arc an the Non.hand those east of the boundary arc in the South." Thetoumamen t'scxccutived1rcc- lor, Tom Lee. says: "Wew11l c:onsider future changes as needed.'' Hmmm. futurecbanp. Maybe we'll end up with fourteams.,a North. a Wm, a South and a Central. Lefssee, thcycan=:reewn}, ~andOranet into the '"°'*'with Servile; put the SUntet UdSa View.and ma,-Loa AJamitotintotk Waa;~South COlll aed PiCifk CGM ift the soaa. and all thoet Wi&lllilt s mi.-es ofSania Ana BoWI in the CeMnl. be they can play JO.minute .attcrnetinaasifin a Milk When it'1over.cveryonecan votr b' who they think won it all. .3.~:~..:m. -~---=~· lj.C.-clel ... ,l.Aillinl . Is •v HilHMlilt~le. ........ ~-.... ODGllllll I ~ ..,.,'°~ '11.:t.~. rdllltillif•li"......, 19tmoreidemi. neylllw~ol *ltowa. out the race 10 dropping a full second off his time ofThu™1a) but still feels conditioning 1s the kc) to his breaking the 40-second barrier this seaM>n. The 400 rcla~ team of Pai Callaghan. Bnan Lucas. Withe Wa) and Mark Barnum used trong hand- offs to chop 1.5 seconds off therr previous be'it 10 finish in 44.5, wnh Barnum stretching at th,r finish for a close ad\antage O\er Edison (44.6). "That was eight points we didn't count on: vou can bet on that ... said C'dM sprint coach Leo Hebert, who came from Rancho Santiago Collqe before this season and is credited D) Sumner with improving the sprint already. 0 Huntm1tton Bcach''I v n11 lnhn~n went LlJ..)l:• to capture Lhe tuah jump. just ahead of Founta10 Valley'' Abrahm Yap. who went 20-4. _ Edison's Greg Thurston hurled the discus a personal best 159-21'1. second best in school histOr}. Thurston was also thard in the shot put (50-2). while ('01.l .l·:GI·: H \'h.1:·1 H \I.I . . tea mmate Lamoni Peay hurled a carttr be t 53-5 . O\ er a foot shorter than Westmmster'o; ~erry (111lesp1e who went 54-7111. Other top marks for Ora nee Coast Arca athletes included: Manna's Ed Monroe. thtrd m the lOO mt.cnncd.i· ate hurdles an 42.1: Huntangton Beach's Tom Gana. third an rhe 110 high hurdles 10 15 9, 3 off the pace. Huntington Beach's 1.600 rela) team earned th1nJ an 3:30.5. 1.4 second'I off the pace. The Pirates added two more runs m the fourth on a throwing error by the R1vcrs1de pitcher. and a fielder's cho1ct by Darrell Conner Jn the fifth. Eddie Pierce sinaJcd in Larry Perry who had reached on an infield hat to malcc 1t 4-0. OCC' then concluded the scoring by notchina two more runs an the -.1xth, whale h1t11ng the ball out of the infield onl) once. In another Oran&e Empire game: Sooners ceme alive in 1 24-81 romp N CAA Tournament mark b roken as Oklahoma mauls Louisiana Tech From The Associated Preu the Blue Demons went five minut~ Jolt~ awake after sleepwalking wuhoat a field goal in the second half and were outscored 20-4. After that through the Big E1jht tournament. run, UNLV.led 64-48. Oklahoma set an NC AA Tournament sconngrccordSaturdavwitha 124-81 Arizona 14, Clemson 18: Top. ~ ranked Anzona held Clemson score-vtetory over Loumana Tech, getting less for more than nine minutes 34 points from Mookie Blaylock and dunnga 16-0 first-half~urt and went a third straight tnp1 o the regional on to win its 11th stra1 t iuamc. Sean semifinals. E 2 -"Toda) was rcfrcsh10g. to sa)' the lhott scored 5 points for Anzona, least," said Sooners Coach 8111} 29-3. which plays Nevada-La~ Vegas Tubbs. 1 whose next opponent will be Thursda) nigtlt in the West Regional semifinals in Denver. Virginia. "" The founh-rankcd Sooners lost the '-1trnson, 19-11, went nine minutes Bie Eight tournament utJe game to and 22 seconds without sconng in the M1 soun. 98-86. then barely got past fi"'t half. East Tennessee State, 72-71. afier In the Ea t: traahng by 17 an the fil""it round of the DUe 71, West Vir&lala IS: Danny NCAA Southeast RegionaJ last ferry ICOrcd 20 points and has two Thursday. foul shots wath 1:58 to play pve No. 9 "You get out there sometimes and Duke a 66-61 lead in a game dictated pla)' to keep from losrng instead of by defense and foul shooting. play mg to wm." Tubbs wd. "I th10k Duke made 13 of IS free throws in we played to win today... the second half, ancludrng 6 of 6 by ~d b} Blaylock and Stacey Kang. Ferry. and advanced to the East the Sooners broke a 17-17 tie with an Regional wmifinals apjnst Manne· 18-2 run. and the)' led by 24 at abc sot.a. half. The Bulldogs never got any Freshman Chnst1an Laettncr had closer. 14 points for Duke, 26-7. Herbie Tech Coach Tommy Joe l:.ai)es Brooks had IS points to lead 17th· credited not only Blayloclc"s offense. ranked West Vu11naa. 26-S. but also his defense, with inspinna MiueM&a It, Sleaa 17: The Oklahoma. Gophers'°' 19 points from Wallie "Wh h • ood the 're very Bunon and cndtd the season of en e s i · Y · sen11mental favorite Stena. Minoo-f~ ... ,::f~ :~· ~·~~~. h:~~d n~~ sota. 19·1 I, toolc the lead for aood. was very. vc?_ &ood today." S8-S1. on a JUmper by Kevin Lynch Oklahoma s 124 points (in ttgu~ with 8:27 leR. and the Oolph<:r went lat ion) were one more than the record on to score 14 of the pmc·~ next IS set last year by North Carohna again t points for the victory. ~' ~~~Aa.r-•~bKabw~l:Naa~ pmct Kina ha 21 p0m" and 1 s re. thi1 KUC>n WJthout fans io the stands bouncfs for Oklahoma, 30-S. Randy bet.ausc of a measks quaranunc on Whate bad I I point for the Bulld<>ss, campu1, trided its ttason It 2S-S. The 23-9. first pane Sitna p&aycd before fans In the other Southeast Rflional aftct the epidemic"' its first-round game: victot'Y OVtt Staliford on Thur1day. Vll'Pda ltt, M14Nk TemetMC Sta&e la: Richard Morpn JCOttd 33 Points. and V1!11n1a pulled away in the second half. Bl")'ant Stith had 26 and John Crotty 2S for the Ca\·aliftl. 21-10. V11)Jnia out.teored Middle Tcnnettee· I S-7 over die final 4:SS. Micldlc Teane.ee, 2J.&. ....... wttlaia IC);.7] OG • lllllrct bY ~ H-•-* wl 1'W ht llllvWt ~ ~ l'-1willt I: IS 10 play bilf6tt Crony .... Ill ... )Imper, dW:n 1 :l-poin•. Sl1tll bh two ,_ throws. and Vil'li11ia led 17·7.3 wwth 7;U left. In u.e:wnc Nn.-.LM Y~ M, DePHI ,.: David Buder imRd 2J pointl. and l51h-r1nked Nevllda-Las Vtp• broke~ a doee pme tri&h 1 12-0 l\la ;;:~ die ilCmd W' IO biillt !i'8i!:-:ii.:t.i;-: UN1'V,. 7,,iilledied dW ~ 10 68..S2 ••Lh 10 ....... ttma1nina. Ind DePlul cOuld -.. doMt' IMil iiito I llM ... sune potMI lltt ma OltM lllb.hC. o_!i .... ,it:~~ 292:-.~.~.~· ....... 1!1 ... (iilfCi@! .. lM ... hll( WWdl ftMlid 18 I 40-..o "'9 lilll In colleac ac11on. Cal Letlleru $-t, SoCal College 3-t: The Vanguards l"aged a spht in the uoldcn 'itate thlet1c C onforcncc double-header behind the hot bat of Paul Plyler. Pl)ler, who cracked a pair of solo homers an the first ~me, h11 1 grand ~lam to unlock a 2--11e an the top ot the mnth inning oftheni.ght p. BASEBALL From81 homtr of the season for a 4-0 lca<J CdM padded the maraan an the Siecond on Haacl.'s RBI-double and a two-run double b} Todd Kchrh Ho•ever the ~a Kanis did no1 m.anasc a hit the r~t of the v.a.> apmst Otanse Lutheran naht-hand- "' Kent Dov.ding The Lancer had onl ) sc"'cn h11s apiMl four CdM hurle r\ but werr aided by IO wnlb. Saata Pe H, Coata~na l: R1l k Brown had a no·h1ttci'\oina.throua.h 6~• annm~. but an error opened 1f\e ptt, then Hicu llU}Cn trokcd a arounder u_p the middle that couldn't be handled. prov1d1na Me v. irh 11 .. only hn of the da>- Brown. meanwhile. sluagcd two home runs and went 3 for S wnh fou1 RBI for nta Fe t the West Anaheim Lions l our · nament: WntmlaJter U, Woodbri41c t : 8tttt urcbc h1t a l\\O-run doul>k in ~ firit .md a three-nan double in the 1eCOnd, and Brent Hertd!a h d a two- Nn double in the second and RBI double in the fifih to key the lions an lhc first round at Glover t.adium. West.min terplaysapin Monday at 7 at Glover. Junior ria!tt·h.ander Mark Murph)' 'pitched the final four hutout in nm of the 1~-innina aff11r allo-.ina tY>o hits and 1 -.'Ilk aftCT ~he' io1 Brian Stubbs. • In tbc Anaelu1 t.c.auc. Mat« Del a. 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Trabuco Ht.II • 6~foot-1 0 Rick Swaowick had a chanoe to uc the pmc with two second Id\ but, 11\cr ma.kina the first of two free throws. h1uecond try b<>unced ofTth.c back of the rim. Central Valley, a small town about 10 miles north of Rcddina. p\'C tht' Northern Secuon 1u first ever OO)'S st.ale basketball champ1on~1p. Despite Swa.nwtck s mtucd free throw, he w1s Trabuco Hills' best player throuahout the pmc. Ht finished wtlh )3 pc>tnts, 16.ttbounda and two crucial blocked shou 1n the final 3:30. Randy Knech had 16 for the Mus\.tJl&S, now 25-7 Aaron Mathcv.s led Central Vallq-. now 23-4. wi th 20 points Chm Fnebcl had 12 and Pc."llc RoaC'h I I In other boys st.ale final Crauaw 7t, SkyllH '3: Crcn hav. of Los Anaelcs turned back a late Skyline of Oakland rail>-holding on to claim the D1"1s1on I title. Crenshaw, which fi ntshc-d the S(lson 24-2, wu led b} TcrT) Cannon wnh 19 points and Comchus Banl..'I v.1th 1.3 Menlo-AtJaertoa H. Glendora U : Despite Tracy Murray's rTCord-~t­ ting 64 points for G lendora. ~cnlo­ Athcrton v.on the 01 Hs1on II title Murra~. the ~tatc's all -u mc kadma scorer wlth 3.053 points and Cah- S\XllMMING- ''°'"" fonnancc with a ~'en th-place team finish. 1s the Sailors ~•m to third pla~ in tht' 41'50 breast. ~aung the Sea Kinas to the v.all b) SJ •.if a second 1n a final tJmc of I 58 ~-- The Huntmaton lk1ch Otlcl") turn· cd in t~o strona second place ixr- forman~s in l.M ·h ~ bad. tmkc 'Wlth 1 t1mc of I 45 SI, and 1n the •h ~o med.Icy as the) folJov.~d Footh11l ""1th foryl&a 's leadina scorer this year with a 43.6 avcrqe, shattered the previous Dtvi51on ll record of 3S points set by Steve Kenil\lon of Dtak.c in 1981 Jn sirls finals· Brea-OllMa 7t, Metty 41: Led b) JUntor auard Aimee McDan1c."I, Brea· 01.inda ended Mercy of San Fran- cisco's 31-pmc wmn101 streak in Dlvi11on m. Mc~. now 31-1 , was the only unbeaten team in the st.ate, but the Skippers-were ovcrmaiched apmst the Ladycats. McDaniel led Bra. Wlth 23 pc>ints, nine rebounds and SC\'en us1sts and sophomore center J1neUe Williams added 20 points. The l.adyca\S, now 31-2, return their entire statllna lineup no.t ytar. Gnat it, &..attlla U : Grant o( Sacramento captured 1u second con~ secutavc talc champion hip a: Tina Green ICOred l 9 points. Sh&wyna Robtrtson added l 5 pamu and l 4 rebounds.. and K.&m)'&Ua Konon notched 12 pc>ints and 1 l rebound Katdla. which finished I.hf teaSOn 29-4. led throu&h much of tM first naJf. but lW10S f cs.ia and Tina Green sparked the Pa«rs. 32-J, to a 26-23 hal~imc lead. Grant pulled away early in the thtrd quaner and was neYer ~aded. I Me,....,.we M. Fremoa& H : l.Jsa Le he tcored 21 points to lead Mom1op1dc of lnaJcwood LO the v1cto~ O\ er Fn:mont of Oakland in the Ol\·1s1on I title m1tchup. Mom- ' np1de. 32-1. took over the a.ame w1 th a 10.2 run 1n the final 4 13 of the s.econd quancr and never looked back a clockina or l :J'll 'I':> Foothill dom1nated the e"enina wtth three fint place fin1shesand held ofT the trona San Manno tcall\. which swam to fi nt place tn the 4itse breast and the 4it I 00 ~. and still had a chana at tint place when the sv.rimmcrs took \Mu-marb for tilt final race of the meet But Football was not be dtn1ed as 1t broke an 11 .. ).t&r-old meet record to ctpturc the first platt troph} and fin ish \M evenina 10 st)le. .. n ,._,n F- •• ,. 11-n~ ~ •• • ....,.,., 0et1 .. ,. ,,_,.. o. ... Got ......... " ,.,,,_,,. ,. ,_, ~ ~ :!°:~~ LPGA to.imament 't~ ~:~ --· wtiltt <CV), .. J, 2 LKY IHI>. 40e7: Cltflr.t (0(), JIS4, I k •l*'I IGWI 32)4, 9 r.,..ic;•• .. ,. .... 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Like a cryscal mirage in the desen. Lake Powell Stretches across a craggy, wilderness landscapt from northern Arizona anco southern Utah -some 150,(XX) acres of brighr-blue water outlined by red rock diff s. peaks. and canyons. Tht lake was formid nnr Page. Anzona. m 1%~. with the completion of Glen ¢anyon Dam, which backed up the Colorado R1\er 186 miles northtast in\o Utah. producing almost two thousand miles of 21gzagging shoreline. Lake Powell 1s the youngest of five reservoirs (the others bemg flaming Gorge, Havasu , Mead. and Mohave) created by damming the Green and Colorado Rivers. And, among all of these. 1t 1s aJso the most treasured for its a we inspiring scenery. Envision the Grand Canyon filled with an enormous, blue lake, and you have a close 1magt of Lake Powell's ma1est1c Stttmg. • Over the last 2~ years. the lake, along w1Ch the surrounding Glen Canyon t\at1onal Recreation Area, has grown rapidly in populant\ With boaters, campers, fishermen , and other outdoors enchus1ascs Toda}. 1c is second only to the Grand Canyon as an Arizona tourist dest1nat1on. drawing 3.~ million people a year (more than 40 per cem of them from southern California). If you're a first-rime visfror, howevtr, the Wce's offerings m not immediately apparent. As ·ou apprOKh the lodge ar Wahwtap Marina, near Page, it looks like a typical waterfronc mocel. Only as you head out onco the lake do you begin co rea!LZt the va.smtSS of this body of water and its amuing nurp.~r of inlm, CO'<'CS, and u~lc, narrow. twisting canyons whose shttr walls appttr as· gwu knife slices down to the waterline. In SOrtl(_places. the passagewars are Just a few mchts WJder than tht boat. and }'OU can actually rtach out and touch the canyon walls from ~our seit In other mas, che ~orges lead to places where rou can (Please sec POWELL ... /C3) More-than just skiing ly PAUL ARCHI~ Of_Olilll>',... ... The Mormon praetace of pol)gamy may have rt!Std a few e~ebrows, but 0<herwise, outsiders would have bttn hard put to question the lafc~le of Ctah 's pionttrs dunn~ pre·Statehood days. In faet, non.Mormons -and the occasional 'Jack" Mormon - had to look well beyond Sale Lake City co find a drink more powtrf'uJ than lemonade or a companion of questionable heritage. They found 1t m Park Cny. commonly called "Sin City" py detraetor~ and admirers alike. Incorporated in 1 • rt vns a minin~ town that made 23 millionaires out of the thousands who went there seeking fortunt. Among the luc 23 ~George Hearst. father of ncwspeper magrym (Please sec UTAH ... / C2) UT AH snow ma1chet up W1ill lhe brit in the IOU!' tbat featurn bM'~ntry lk11n1 a ftdaace o( otf'·traU Ith., me _.. lw 9¥18 tnPle *'" ud Jtt Ra,..m ly IUllll ialO dlli lllct n .. • world. ~ """'•n the mona. PlnW• allo 11 111ni .. a repo. oae clDulllt Chlir. country, proYiae .,._. .._. ,,..Cl The state o~rs a distinct advan· Most immediate to town arc the talioauahlwab11tO•bcilrden.lt Aadmepowiler .... Wll')'caauytM 1uideltod1tr:u.lbelolai!M'._. William Randolph Hearst. taar for w tnthus1a1t1 who ufTer 'NrtCnySki Area"'~ParkWCSl i ofm'lm.lalt.lrilOM.daniQ.totcial· mon·s mow-at '°"" dW lake a and xt up a Mar1)' ~ b * Jutt ovtr too years later, Park City throuah state Hwy. 395 white hne Area and Deer Valllq' lltson. ly COMtruc&cid _lalf pipes llid" trails lhntted few to a third mountain area midday brat. is uperienaq another ~· This ftlr'tr htadin1: to and from Cati-pan City Utih's la~t 1kJ am rncrwd tUhativdy ror snOwboerdl. whctt ~ltaJI and aa. Ki•• 11 The Homea1eied, ~ me '!f9Y, ii a time,tt'stounstswhoarebrinainathe fomia•sbestlk.iara&.orthehameor and b<>tM Ottbe U.S. Team and Dttr Valley i1 Utah•s answer to abundant. 1 hittonc oou1ury •DD ~lied ia silver 1n.• Iona hours by plant and car to the United States Ski uociataon. Aspen, an uplCaJe RSOn that is All three areas olfa' a vaneiy of 1116 nt"t eo tbcnpeuuc nuattal Towit&I are ditc0ven.. ·a U&ab Colondo•s slopes.. boUts 2,200 ~ of skiable lm'&in renowned for J*ftpcnna its 1uests. skiina eo eccommodelf every Skill IPMll· that few outsiders knew abOut until Salt Lake Caty was just an hour ln'Ved by five triole chain. eiaht L1ttraturc brims with terms like level. We hid an e>ppOttunny eo dine m:cntJy, a Utah beyoed me .......... away from :John Wa)'DC Ai~n via doub6t chain and the West's lonaat ...;:e~ ... ··comfon" and "personal And j ...... IM,._ .. 19riibton, ............... emas_ widt ... ...., wondm and national Plftl of tbe Delta Air Li"°" And Pan Caty wa a fout~qer aoftdola. ltf'VICe, Alta, SOITtudi ..S Ilia R4llfd. ..._ s:.:ud iii wife c.*OAJi southem _....,I Ullb dlol la-obort45.U...6-die....... PUtatyevaillol1UllCrom-n Alldtbeycldi-. . lllada-OI• Mdtlledoyl ~nlioailllll_ .. _. eludes crisp alpine air, bl'citlMMi111 It lakn lonatr than tlMit to ,et to a aien WhO want 10 take a bttak • Vallel P"ect YoU whee you dnve to (....;..i·.--•t..) ........... ~ o( ... ...: fOoc1. w11iCta "" mounwn vistu, ridl local ~. SOuthetn catifomia'1 lki.,... ud, away from the llopes and do a little the .entraaee and belp unloed your '"ii;;&ri r,oo-:;. of skiable the ty ""'"' ~-round activities. ~UllOftli~ nocwithllandina their puffery, lbeft'1 u.ht.ieine. eqwpment. terrain let'Ved by 8"en do.ii* chair· \op wer. Ctinina and friendly nauva. no compuilon. -. ; llaltW$ ii popu~ witb the A~ats ~h your skis in lifts and a 12~ aerial tram. GnCiout hollS. lk SUdln •vc I ex~nced my fint w...... 1'he1' are six m araa widlin hiCals.ltsopentonCulllvateacasUa.l. comphmentary tka ~ ~s Sftowbinf~ ~ 1111enitia 1n. created a dulic counuy ,_,,. k mer • non-Bryce and Zion tute of minutes of Part City IM l S tbat can OW W~t at~ accomP.9nJed Wbea you'* a break.: Lift cbaU:s are elude free uidect lkillW IDlln of the AAA pves • four-<liamoild ratifta, U~ in February, when I ._a a few be euily rached from kit Lab City. ~ low hft lidcet rates and friendly ~ An abuaduee of. uuue run• and f.& best auiied to wen• 11•1 a shon drive from Park C11y fi>r days in Park City and-its environt In r.ct.; advanced tkilne1111a1te 11 temce. . . d1~n me polled It~ lift . abiUties. The two-hour touts arc visjton who want the bCil of bOtb ldiscovercdwhattheUnitecLStates many.u ftve diffetrit lki araa in a ·Served by. seven double chain.. at Deer Valley. ~ a&ae~ on complimentary with ticket orkls S_ki_· _T_ea_m_ha_s_l_ona_u_o_ivn_-....... u_aib_._• _linP __ daY __ tbroulb__._~· u:....,;.~....-.-.._...nect--..-.:...offm __ SO_'desi&na-~1ed--...;.na_n.:..s_u_we ........ n_1~s_an-...;..._th~o-'rousb __ ~ __ lftl~o-f_111_ .. 5_traill_~lhl-t1 purchases. w Whi~h brinas us to the aowa !ttetf. ~ 10005L Save '200 on Hai'd Disk Cards 3Mnn 3=19 5ftiiiin laa~~ ,_,.,..,~ DMP 132 By Tandy Save '160 219! Low Aa '15 f'er lllontlt • u. Aa m ~ fllon8t • ..... _ ....................... .... "-•11.• ttr. W. • ..... l .M T1tO Digital tuner, synchro hi-speed dub- bing deckl wtth Dolby• NA, EQ. #13·1232 'TM~~-uc.nelft9 Corp 5-Watt, 40;-Ch. W81kle-Talkle TRC-217 by Aealietlc Save •200 29995 Reg. Low Aa t15 ~ lllonui. 499.95 •••••• ............................. "-ft.II-Ill, .. •-. .. 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One-tame on next season. ---• MottofUteueaswilJbcwindinaup laundnes andgcllc;f ... stores arc now the ski season w1thln the next month. chic restaurants and boutiques. But Utah's mountain mon oper-tbe lOS-year-old weekly l\C'W$- aton -alona with the Utah Travel paper. the Park Record, still bits tbe Council-hope visiton will d11cover stands each Wednesday. there's plenty to do throughout the One of a handful of towns in Utah year. · be th dbo that was established by non-And it JUSt may e out r Mormons, it r•tainssome of that "Sin spon basn t been invented that Utah " doesn't offer. City'' aura -albeit on a much-~ven as the ski areas shut down, subdu~ scale. snowmobiUngotcrosscountry skiina The 27 saloons that kept mjnen will offer exciting alternatives as long . happy have dwindled, and the red as the snow,lasts. . JiaJtt district is aone, We took. our first snowmobile But visttors who expcci the town to ~venture ':Vlth S!!o~Trck Tours, and roll up 115 boardwalk each sunset will h~e our su1,de said, 1f y~u can nde a be surprised to find a variety of bicycle you re c;>vcr-qualificd. establishemcnts rocking into the wtt He took ~ mto the back .country hours with entertainers bcltina out where we enJO~ ~th·tak.i~I pan-CAW J'a.zz. pop and rock. oramas and uninh1b1ted raana on ' C ~n--pie t f davtim .. untracked mow Park 1ty vtKn n Y .o . , ......- Some 2'50 ooO acres in the Gua.nfs.. activities. with some 30 tennis courts man's Pass' area adjacent to Deer in town and two I S..hole aolf cou~ Valley Reson were ours for the as well as several more neatby. (A vad pla_yina,. aolfen may already k!'ow the Jeremy Those interested in more extended Ranch course wasdcsia.ned by Arnold trips can try their Cascade Spnnis Palmer. Park Meadow by Jack Luncheon, a SS-mile, four-hour tour Nicklaus.) , to thermal sprinp below ML _Tim· ~arc f~ti~als. workshops and panops. other oclebra.uons on the calendar When the snow melts. outdoor throu&bout the~· enthusiasts tum to summenime ac-In fone. there s the Writers at Work tivitiea, includin& ttiktns, mountain workshop and a Fifties Festival. In bikina, horseback ridina.1olfin1 and July, traditional Founh celebrations fishina. are boosted by the Oakley Rodeo and There arc year-round o p-theShowdownOassk,asemorsPGA ponuoities for the truly adventurous, invitational golf tournament. such as hot-air baJloonin.J: In August comes the 20th annuaJ Our group braved bnsk momina Park C ity Art Festival and in Scptcm- tempcraturcs for the opponunity to bcr, Autumn Aloft, a hot-au balloon float above. We even mana&cd to rise festival a few inches ofTthe v ound &cfo~ the Thro ugh much of the summer. operator declared weather conditions Deer Valley hosts the Chambu too hazardous. Music Festi val for clusical music Thwarted by Mother Natutt, 1t lovers. while ParkWest bnnis in made me even more anxious to ~tum some of the pop world's top names, to Park Cit)' for another try. hke Dan Fogelbcrg. Sieve Wmwood And thcre·s a new adventure thnt's and BarT} Manilow. gaining in populant) -helicopter Then. before you known the sno~ tours. has begun to fall and Parle City sea~ Hard-core ski buffs ha'e been up for another ski season. using the whirl)'btrd for )eat'S to reach ear the end of November, Par~ the snow where no ltft aoes Operators Ctt) Ski Arca·will host the 1989-90 hke Helicopter Nature Tours have openin4 races for both the men's and taken the concept to the non·sk1ers. women s World Cup c1rcu1lS, mark· 9fTenngs1mplc I S-mtnute s1&h tsctmg ing the first umc ever that both tours or extended excursions into 1hc opened outside of Europe. pn stine wilderness. Whatever the season, Park Cit)' ba'i Operating out of the Homestead. a accommodations to fit an) bud1e1 year-ro und resort JUSt up 1hc road ranajng from hotel rooms at abou1 from Park Cit) 1n Midway. their Bell S3510 S 1.200 penthouse ~uilc THE ~IL SOLUTION A~~ "GRAND OPENING" Friday, March 24.1989 -' Ai PM A unique salon for the discr1m natlng Individual who prefers e soothing at~e. Let us complete your Image with our opening special -Join Us for refreshments - DOOR PRIZE AND DRAWING 115 BROADWAY COSTA MESA, CA 02827 (714) 548--7880 (located 1 blk Sout~ of 19th Street ·oft NeWJ>Oft 8Nd) ITALY •.. ''°"'Cl lh1nntt1 and lhe counu:yJide as every bit as btauufuL Foalo-1111 are somt curnpltt Of pec"-ln that an av11labk 11 map holel1 (wath app-smmatc rates hsacd, "nee lhc dollar-s utbal'\IC rate with the hahan lira is subJttt lo fluctuation): In Venice. the Hotel (1pnani ha announCC'd fout Spc(Ulll)' pnced prQSrimS: "Golf at the Capnana." offcrt\t throuJ}l May IS. and apin Octo~r 10 throujh JI. consist of a dtluu accommodation (~Ith I m1namum thrtt--night SIA)), tran$ponauon b)' pnvatc launch to and from the aolf count', irttns f~. apcnuf 11 the club house, da11) sauna or steam beth, and use of the C:ipriant's fian s renter and tennis coun. :-''fitneu PrOll'lm 11 the Cipriani," offered the same datesas the golf package, alw requires a mi!'imum thr.ee- n ~Y stay and inctud~ a deluxe accommodauon wuh JacUZZJ~ dall> massage and sauna or steam bath; and use oft~ C1pnan1's Olympi~ ile pool, tenr'lls coun. 'and a>m facalttfc . . POWELL ..• From Cl set Dnchor and tale short hilt.cs to geological and histoncal spots of interest . Of lhc nature-carved. aeological phenomena. the mo t often \ 1'i1tcd 1s Rainbow Bndac. a 2~foot-h1&h stone arch that 1s thought to ~ tfic largest natural \pJn on earth. Hc~tdes Rainbow Bridge. the re<:· reatton area here has. at la I lOU nt. MI other natural windo"s. arche\ nnd bnd&c~ -lhe lariest concentration of \UCh structures 1n the "orld Besides the lure of the scrncl") ar Lake Powell many vncara oners come here for the opportun1t) to cnJO) water skung. fi shing. or h1long as pJn of a houstboaung varn11on .. r hc onl) wa\ to full) l"\pcncnu: Lake Powell 1s w rent a hou~boar:· says Tom Jackson. who has brought his.. fam1I ) here from Tucson three times "We've also rented a hou!M:· boar at Lake \ltead. he adds. hut thi s 1s the be'il for \Cena' and 'anet\ .. Jackson his wile. Cia1I , and thur t"o teenage children. John and L1~1 ha\c come for a "cclt. at a time and w1Jh e.ach "''>ll they \leer their <rah to"ards some pon1on ot thl· lalc "hcrl· 1he) ha\ en '1 \ en1ured hcton.· ( ons1denng that thl' lah· ha\ mcm· than 96 maJOr can)ons. the Jack\on\ and other ad\ enturous varnt1oncr\ aren't hkel) to run out of uncwlom.1 "ateN-3 )'S in the near future II renting a houseboat appeals llt )OU, but you're unsure about }Our ab1hly to opcratl' one. don·1 Mlrr) '-\lthough their !MC ma) ~·cm tor- mtdable. the) arc actuall~ H'r. safe. srnble. and user-frn:ndl> The taff at the marina v. 111 thoroughly fam1han1c \OU "'th \Our boat before \OU embark: and. onu· \Ou're on )our o"n \Ou'll find naHgatton on the lalt.t>4u1tl' "mpk b~ the S) stem of buo) \ used to 1nd1catl' main channel\ Jnd can)ons Then it's up to )OU 10 dl"\.llk 1t'~11u "ant mO\C around a t11t lrom pl.ill' to pla~. or motor to onl· lc'l\:alc and settle an for the dur.iuon Also. )OU l3n gl·ncrall\ \ix·nd \Our tame Jn)" here that appeal\ to ~ ou. sanu· then: arc kv. rcstntl1l1n\ on thl' hou~bo:us· moH·ment'I 'i uu can choose to h,l\e a 'wc.:1abk" huu\l'- boatan.&. e.A-pcncm.c Jnchonng nl'ar oincr houc;cb<>.ttcr.. or ) uu can ta kl· your cr.ift hack into an) one of thl· httk dc~ned \1dc-camon' an<l per-haps not '>CC another hou~boat for the cnurc tame )ou'rc Jhcr\ Man ) hou<;ehoatcr!l t' pH.all~ ll'nl u small outboard motor ~lal al<,o and tow 1t behind the hou!>Cboat tor water k11ng. fishing. or C\plonng 1hc narrowc!lt lO'l''> and lUO)OO\. (~asonal pa1.:lt.agcs soml'ttml'\ in· elude frcc use of a P<>"l'rbotst "'1th a housdx>at rental ul t"o or morl' nights > An an1nguan1 us~ll ul hou\l'·. hoauna on the lake '" the 'il'n~· ul quietness. l"'>f)l"c1all) earl) in thl' momini. .\111ml'i. the onl) no1w \Ou ma\ hear 1s the hn.'t'1c. or an occis1onal bard .\nd at nighttime. )OU can scc more 'lllr'i than mo\t Cll) Jv.cllc" c"c:r kn l'" l'\lm·d The !'otallonal Park '>en an•"<; lOn· l'C'i,1om·r \ R \ l c1')urc Sc~ ICC\ h..i' 280 hou..cboJt\ J\;11lahk for rc:.nl. rang1ni in \Ill' trum 'ti lcrt (',lcc:p1ng up to \I\) ICI 5(Jl(CI ('ll-cping up to I 0) f:qu1pmcnt aboard 1nduJe\ rc- rn,eratnr. \hO"-l'I, tmlel. hunl.: bed\ dnape,, hght'i. .ind char,oal gnll Cooking u11~ns1I\. \1herw;m:, mat-tre~ and Jnllo"' .ll\<) are \Upplt~ You mu~t hnng your own bl'dJ1nf.. linen\ and tov.cls "Ith ~ou (nr rent ahem nt thl' manna) Valuc-~J\On rate ( \pnl I thorugh Ml\ 14. nJ October I 1hruuJh JI) ranie from SJI O for l\\O n11hh on a 36-foot ~l3t to S480 for •~o na&ht on a SO.foot b<llt Rate arc h11hcr in 1hc summer, and rcscnat1on~ a.re harJu 10 come b' then, too. w 1t best to make }our rocr ... t1t1on a l-arl~ as p()\Stble. If ou don"t ha'c 11mc for 1 house 11n1 t.\pcnencc, ~ou can boOk a haHdJy or full-day cruise to Rainbow 8nd1 or oth r boat/O t tours to ncarb o;1a,hts lKh a 1Jcn Can)on Dam. Foraoucn an)on, \ntclopc I land, Waf'!l' Crt'k Bay. and Castle Rod: trait. nKI ind dinncrcrualCjon the lake. aboard the 9~foot Can)On Kina paddl<"Whedcr. att also a\11lab1c. inceratnand pach are ubL«t to tcatoNI cha~. conta t \R ~isurt f\1 c '(lKl S28-f>ls.4), r. 0 , Boit 6909. Phocnl\, Z. 8SO 9, fordeaa1I . You can also ca sly omb•ne a anp to l akc Po•-cll nh tnP' to other ncarb nataonal s-rl\ The 1rancJ Can~on. Bf)«. and Zt n arc all Within I SO hi&hwa> m11c f P • • - Both peckiln include a lull brcakfa11, )our chottt ot lunch or dinner now C'alorit' menu upon requnl), and lrt pnced 11 S712 ~dally, double oocupency. Alto. the hotc1"5 rtducea·iltc .. Pt'Olflm Elcon'' plan allo ()ttl<>nl l«Ol'nlJUYlftl thole Who have c~ 1ht IJOlf or filneu Pf'C)l.fam \0 1\ly for S21 l) prr pcnon. 1n a double room The fiBl of awo food-onenttd ~s offe~ the lpnlnt 111 .. Behind the . nes" tour Of lht lft1t kitchens of Vena«, I~ by chef Marttlla Ha7an, hC'dultd for Octo~r 21 throul.h 2 . The tour t>ciins watb a pnvate rtcept1on at th "home of M rcella and Victor Har~n and cooclude1 with a blaek-tie dinner 1n a l":IVate palauo. Other h1ahh&ht are suid~ visits to lhe Rialto fish and f.roduce market and to a "'ine-producin• estate. Cost is$ ,600 per person.and includes five night\ deluxe acrommodau6ns and most m~I . .. La Nouvelle Cu1sme de l'Oncnt Express" cookina cou~. lo be conducted October 27 throu&b 31 by C:hrist11n 8od11ucl. executive chef of the Venice Sim pion Orient faprt"Ss, features three days of classes dunng . \\ h1ch three full menus of the Onent Express train will be prepared b> Bodigucl and ~ned to the panic1pant of . , FRf:f: ~ J<)<)'>H ln\t' ~t 'af \\ IH 'll \CHI ln1~ thi~ ~(><)<)"11 ~of~1 ~lc-i·1wr Fl{EE OfM09 COMI DAILY PH.OT/Sundey, Mlrc:tl 19,.. Cl the proaram Th1i tour·n•atn packqt uK"lude1 break· fuu. the three luncheons, and a final pla dinner. C<>1t 1i S880 sxr pmon. The Cipnan1, Of'411nally con«1vcd 11 an Enal1lh oounU") houK~ 1s 111ualtd on tht up of lhc bland of' G1ud«ca. On warm spnna and summer days. 1&1 ~ Ind prdcn1 lttYt II I ltanQWl l'CUat from lhe City f'or many of the fam1hesofO&d VeAi«.u wcll 11 out-of-town &uC"SU. From thf ho&el. it's a four-manutt bolt ridt 1n the llotel's round-thc...clock pnvatc launch 10 the hub of the Cll)'. P1aua San Maroo. A trip to Italy wouldn't be complete with a stay 1n Florence, one of the ~orld's most beautifully landscaped citlc), u well as a pnme r.pol for v1si1in1 hahan museums and pllcnes. pala cs an·d piazzas. In Florence, the venerable Villa San Michele A Docc1a is ofTcnna "Tuscan Weekends;· "Mid-Week Brtaks.'' and "Gollin& jn the Chianti Valley" from March 23 through November 12. The fim two packa1Cs V'cludc aecommodation in a double/twfn room with a Jacun1; your choice of datl) lunch or dinner plus a special gounne1 d1nner(ofTuscan pecialt1c and M-lrctcd local wines). served the night .. bdOtr ~ure: roundtnp tran1kn to and 60lft lhc railway Mat on or 11rpon, and uK" of a counny ~ bus to and from h1 tone.I slln and $hoppeft1. Cott 11 S660 sxr pmon. Also re-openma 1h11 month as the ktend9ry Hoi1e1 splendido 1n Ponofino. PttC'hcd hip on a hall ovmook1na the ptetutt"Squc harbor, tbe mM>Vated Spkndado n:tam Ill ht &one srandeur thro~• Ill 6S roorn1 and 12 \Uttc . while the urroundu'I ~ erK'lotc a heated sw1mmin1 pool, tenn1s courts, walk.int path , and sauna • Bqmnina St-ason pnces at 'plend1do are S22S ptt sxrson, Jail). for singles; $4~ per person, = for double occupani.:y. The co t include• daily full fut, daily lunch or dinner. motorboat $.ervice: and hmous1nc tran portat1on for s1ghtsccin1 and shopp1na. t-or more mtormauon regard1na these ho-.el1. contact your tra\cl gent. or call Orient·Ex~ Hotels. (800-237-1236). You can also call The L.ead1n1 Hotels of the.Wprld . (800) 223.gsoo. regarding the C1priam and the Villa San Michele. EVERY SLEEPER 0 SALE ----...4.. '\ FREE ~ .... 1998 I<)\ c ~cat '' I H \ 11 ' < ) t 1 I >tty tl1i~ ~ 59998 ~< )frl ~tt <\1 >er \.Thi ... c onlt'mporan qu1 ·1·n -.m· _ ... 11t,1 .. 11·t·p.-r and 111~1· '''Jt Jr<' tJtlon><I tn a cntt11n 11l1•lin hl1•ncl with tl.m~top P 2" thick inrll'r .. princ mJttr1• ....... B. Tl11 .... mart puh h~wl 'JlH't'll .. i1t· ... ota -.lt>t~~r a~d 111\e ..... ,,, art' uplwl-.tc'rC'd in a lnng \\c•,irin~ 10011 11 ll1 •n·ulon nlt·fin vt>lvt>t. comlortahl1· m._ttlrp-. ... ( _ fhmd-.omc-qtW('fl ""(' -.ofa .. lt•t·pt•r and 111\t' "-''al arl' l,1-.lt11•nf'd in a cotton hlt•mf w1tli 1·nrn·l.iting to1' ... p11lo\\-.. ()" tl11c l mn~r-.prtr)µ nhtttn•-.-.. ,... 19q8 lo\<' ~<'at \\hen \ ou I •ll\ I hi !" 118 "ofr1 ~t<'( ·p<·r ''(Jua~iy 11Ulm o/.f Ordable." . WICKES FU.RNITURE For addiuonal 1nfi rmauon, ron· laC1 O.C PMe Chambtr of ( ommcn-c (602-64Slf•I). P. 0 BoA 7l7, I . ~ Of lht Gltn Caa\on ..... .-..~""'a'1~~.;!1o~n1f ecru ion ~:-i...-:...i.:.--o._,.__._ ...... "'°'""'.-........_ ....... __.,.....,. ~~Sll~P.0.801 l507.pqr. -==:::==~~~~ii[i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;.;;:= GETTI THERE Dclta/,~kyweu 1rl1nc M-ll 7t_,. ... from LOI AISltl, Lav..,,_., .and S.h LtieCity. .. ; :A fantasy that's alsd awilr~lng Deer Rea4en : H '" are IMkiaC ..,. a la~ pleae ltlp &ea>'• ~.... ft 1 a re,. •f a ld1tt &uplr8 tty &Mc c.laak, "Dedat 17," tH fM&al)' Of a ~Jp ICMol bey klllfd bt a car accWeat a1 a ttt•h of rttklett drlvl ... ~l'Cl EAR WAR -\\HATH""? "' e of heat M> sntense th.1t 1l fell a\ 1r l had jumped an to a pool or g;i~llnc and someone had trucll a match. Although death came "'1th1n ·tonds. 1t seemed hke 1(1,000 ~car in hell There 1~ no one ten to mourn me.'~• buf') me. or n:ml"mbcr m) name I "'on-'t ~'co be a stat1s11c bccau~ no one 1~ left to count the number of Evtf') inch ofm> bod> 1s burned. If dead. st "cr~n't for the reams ofw ·many Our beauuful "orld 10.000 )Cars 01h~r. I'd think I "'8" alone in m) of civ1lm1t1on. \\1th all Its mu\1c art •iorn. and literature. ha<J been burned to But I find no s>mpathy. I see cinders m \\-or1d \\oar Ill l:Hr)1hin& hundred ot others 'f'tio~ bp(h6 are 1s in ashc . as badh burned as mine. I'm an Please God don't let 11 he 1rm.· anon~ m'ous number an a category of Don't let this evil th1n1 hap~n. Thi\ M3ll«.llc" that no one "111 C\er coun1. planet 1s all "'e ha' e \\-hen the~ ~e arc all nuclear 9-ar casualues. launch the mis 1le • couldn't ~ou r he da) I lhed was an ordinary reach down and catch them and ~hoot da' ~fom dropped me off and throw them into the sun') llS)Cd me on the cheel ·I thou&ht I If vou lcl me grow up. I'll do 53"-a traceof\\Ofr) on her face. as the .'c,cryihin&an m> powcrtod1sarm thr car radio said something about the nuclcargo,emmentsofthe \\orld and go w rnment'\ plan to deplo~ m1ss1lei teacl{people how to hvt" 10 ~a\.:e · d o<,er to the cnem) s borders. The Help u to make our enemies -0ur p l'\ldc.'nt said ll "ould <'n!iure peace. friends. \\ Hh the billions ol dolla~ wl "ere '>lttina 10 class when a we are .spending on weapon'> ol sucn \\Cnt off at the fire statton. It was destrucuon, we could do more ml'\11- nothing unu\ual. ll seemed to go off ca' re~arch. cure cancer and send our C' Cl'\ da\ hut this ttme tt didn't stop. SCtentssts to other plane1s. We lOuld 1 hen 1hc fire dnll bell rang and a concentrate on solving !luch problc:n,., teat'her ru'>hl·d into our room scream-as pollution. mental 1llnes drug 111g, "(,( 1 Ol T , .. She \\clS holding a abuse. wort~ hunger, ovcrpopulauon. radio that kept hlanng. ··This 1s n01 a '!:be bes.t m1nds 1n the universe could test . th1'>" 110 1 a tcllt .. "ork on constructive things mMc.ad Outside v.a., pandemonium. Cars of focusing on wa)s to kill the greatest wen.~ racing around at 100 m p.h. number of people Ill the 'ihoncst fathers wer\' ti) tog to gel home and pcnod oft1me. mothers "'ere: ru'ihing w schools. Please. God. stop us from haling The> v.t·1c <.'ra!>hing into c:ach other all those whose beliefs arc d1ffcr\·nt from vver 1o~n om .o~n I .Cl .us. lt\C .as brother~ The last thing I remember "'as an "'1thol!t borders, "1thout pas~pom caMplltting !>Ound follov.ed b) a and without armies G1\C us a \\Orld bhndtog nash. It "as ac, 1f someone wathout nuclear and chcm1cal had clicked a b1lhun flashbulbs. "capons ol de!>truc11on \\ c all ne\·d f\Cl)Onc "as struck bhnd. Then }Ourgu1danceand)ourlo'c came a tremendous cwlos1on and a Please, God. I am only 17 llOHOSf .OPI·: By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES(March :!1-Apnl 19) V1s1t- mg n.·lall\c might ht· '3)10&. "The aura here l!i \Cl) t1mulat1ng'" Emphas1!i on cxc1tcmcnt, mo' cment. communicauon. Special reading ma- tenal could provide solution to dilemma V1~0 pla~s role ' TAURUS (Apnl ~(J..Ma) 20). Ob- tain hint from Anes messagt> Pil)'· mcnts. <:ollccuons. personal pos- ses~1onc, arc emphasized '11aJor domestl( adjustment featured. Rcla· 11ve wants to kno" .. What's happen- ing'" C'hetl mone' order GEMINI I Ma) ~I-June ~Ol Long· rangc-prosJ)t·cts arc danfied ~1t\·UP co~ld occur in connection "1th b1Jl!i, ~1pts. accounting procedures Ob- tatn answers b\ making dsrect m- quines. P1~cs. Virgo pc™>n\ figure prom anent I) CANCER (Jum· 21-Jul' :!:!1 9, attending spt.'Caal ser' ice confidence Wlll be restored Fcxu" on deadline, respons1b1h t). 1ntc:ns1f1ed rcla- t1onsh1p Mone) that had Ix-en \\sthheld "Ill be rclea'>ed C apncorn figures prominent!). LEO (Jul) 23-Aug. 22> \\hat should ha\ c talen place arprox- imatel)' nine da)S .1go "II no" materiahzc. Emr.ha'l1\ on c:om- mun1cauon. tra' \.'. . lcx:a11on of"m1s..,. mg person." You get almo'lt an' thing desired b) ut1hLing charm VIRGO ( .\ug. 13-Sept. 2~) What had been kept m dark 1s c~po~d to light. lmpnnt st)lc trcs4i todepcn- dence Break from trad111on 1s nc\e<i'>· al). '\ ou could be IO\Ohcd v.11h cameras, lhe media. Leo, .\quanus persons plaJ role UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22)' Odd are o,·ercome. J>(rform ance l!i out tand- mg. Scenano feature romance crcall\11\. chance to put across fore How to adapt to the effects of treatment lyVIDADIAN 0-,NMC:.IS ...... You j ust shampooed )Our h31r and can't do• China .,1th 1t'! \our hair \\on'1 curl at's 100 long. n~1.:ds a perm or netd\ colorin >\l":t> 'I-Orne probl~m "1th the lf'f'SS(':. But there arc \\Omen \\hO "ould \\C'lco"1c: an) or all oft~se probkms 1 he' hn"c 10 .. 1 their h311" ... lo l all of the hJar from their body. The~ haH! u.incer. .\nd tht' treatments t·hemothcrap) and fJdiology which robbcJ them of their hair alw ha\c stolen their' 1gor and 10 )Ome ca~ SC\trel> "eakened the11 spmt . ··Th~rc are \Ome \\Omen ''ho are morr upset abou1 losing th ar hair than the' are "hen the) are told that the' ha"·e cancer;· said Diane Doan \/o\e!> of ~Ilk co-author of a new boO~ "Be.iut) and ( aocer .. "llo)es learned in Ma), 1986 that she had O\anan cancer. After urger) and two v.ed .. 'I of chemotherapy she began to lose her hair Jlnd within four "'eek!I !ihe experienced total hatr loss - no '>lalp hair. eycbro"s or e)ela hc!i. .. It "ac, as 11 <.omeone had placed a bnd'wall an ln,nt of me." said O)CS d1scu mg her upenencc at recent sem1nan at . ordstrom stores an Main Place and South Coast Plaza .. M> ph)s1c1an had explained the Mde effects that could happen. but I "as unp?cparea-lOr ffie J)S)'dlo1ogica1 1mpJd •• _ :"liO)eS told more than 100 cancer patients ho" she has coped and how shestn,cd tomamta1n a normalda1I~ existence with her fam1h and 1ob. "g1gan1tc .. deal. ObJecllve 1 reached \\Ith help uf (ancer . .\quanus ind1- ~1duals. SCORPIO (Ort. 23-No'. 21 ). Prom1~ made b) "official.. lacks sub~tanc:c. Keep options open. Let others know that you arc available. Social ac11vi11cs . rcsuli in 'aluabk contacts. Ongmal offer d\\arft:d b~ nev. opportunrt). SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-Dcc. ~I>­ What was lost or 'rolen appro"<1mate· I> four da)~ ago l an no" be re- co,ered. Long..J1stan<.:c communu:J· uon rdatcs to romance tra' cl. n~u· nton "Relat1\e l onfitlcs 1..oncern O\ er finances ~orp10 1n' ol"cd. CAPRICORN (Dec ~:?-Jan 19) You'll surpnse man> "'ho thought )OU had been defeated. Emphasis on comeback. retahat1on ultimate suc- cc s Sccnano features trips. "1"1'" wnuen matc:nal Virgo Sag1ttanu., pla) role" "I J 1dt'd I w-.a1ao1n1 t<' bt a cancer surv1\0r. I ~lie,tcJ lh11 if I could loo"'gooJ, I'd feet better. People react to )OU bcllcr 'f'hen )OU look good/' satd No)cll. ~ho hu a t.cqmund m f4' haon and ll't son .salc'I. Asam. No)._CS ran into more wall . he couldn't find kno"'-ledgcablesale$' people who could couni.el cane« paucna e~pcnencang hair-los and )km problems. 8) c:~perimentut1on, she developed her o" n be ut) tratqy Wtth the help of oncolQ&y chn1cal nunc )pet11llst Pegg) Mellod' of Los .\ngel~ O)CS put her findmgs in the nev. boot.. T"ent> pases of the 175-paJc book are de' Oled 10 hau altemall\e for complete and parual hair loss. Wig bu> mg hmtund stcp-by·stcp 11lustra- 11ons on ho"' to tac head scan ts that give a glamorou look "'hm com- bined "1th bis hats, ~ts. turb3ns. no"'ers or large eamngs To the seminar pan1c1pants. O)cs ad"ased, "If )OU ha'e chemothcrap) hcdulcd, prepare in ad"ance 1f you're likely to lose \Our hair. If you h3\'l' long hair, get a short haircut. It'!> easier 10 lose short hair than long hair. And. sa' call of the hair. It can be used later . )OU can tape it on as bangs "'hen "°caring head "raps (non- 'llippsng C'OltOn IS best)." <\lso. have ad\·ance photographs of )our hair, made from se'cral an~lc!>.Take the extra hair and pho10- grapli wficn )OU go to purchase a wig. Although ''Heaut) and Cancer" 1s ·aim~ at canctr pa11en&s, ll contarns beaut) hints any v.oman could use. For 1mtan e. skin d1scolorat1ons (doesn't e'cl)bo<h ha'e ome~) can AQ ARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb. 18): Famll) disagreement re' oh es around propcn) paymen~ Kl')' l!i to be d1plomat1c wuhout being gullible Sak ofluxul) 11em or an obJCCt could be featured. Tauru'i phl)S dominant role. PISCES (Feb 19-Ma rch 20): You were nght an first place' Work procedure becomes-pomt of d1spote Your \IC\\-, method 1s "indicated. Good nc\\s comes m form of health repon lntu111on 1s on target. Another P14i<·~ Wiii be 1n\Ol\.cd IF MARCH It IS YO R BIRTH- DAY )OU arc independent, crcat1,c. '><>ml' sa) )OU arc arrogant Leo .\quanus persons pla\ 1mponan1 roles 1n )Our life A. '01d hed\) hf11ng \our bacl could be ~ ulnerable 10 IOJUr) ( urrcnt preparations could kad to finannal coup. Those compd- ang "11h )OU arc "oil ba1oe " 'tou·11 pro'e 11 to Aonl COLORING . CONTEST ,,, ''''"'· \\ "' \\• \I//~,,, \ "' \\l ... • ...,_,......,..'-~ Authors Da.ne Doan Noyes and Peggy Mellody demonstrate how to arr•ft9• a scarf to covet fNllr 1011 wltlt • me111bet' of the aUcllence _. a recent seminar on beauty and fatltlOn techniques for cancer patients. • be corrected \\-Ith colored conlealo~ P~le min1m11es ~ellow ltn pink bn tcnsva> and green help' wrrect re ne s/ruddmcss. The book is available at Nor<htrom stores forS I 2.Q5anJ the author\ha"c alM> included tips on insurance. diets . e~crc1se. manicures and pcJJ<:ur...•s nutnt1on, c:)ebrov. and c)elash re- construction. fashion~. bil.'.ast forms llHIDf.I . By CHARLES GOREN and OM.AR SHARIF North-South vulnerable. South deals. NORTH +KI CV KQ 75 " A 7 6 • • 5 4 J WEST EAST • Q 10 5 • J 9 7 J 2 9 91 <;J 0 K Q 10 9 S 2 J A 4 J + IC 9 + J 10 7 soum . •A 6 4 ? A J 10 6 4 2 : Void +A Q 6 2 The b1ddin1: Soatb West Nortb East l ~ 2 ~ 3 • p 6 'l P Pus P Openina lead: Kina of Show some people a finesse po 1- tion and they look no further Pre· sent the same holdma to a good player and he 1mmed11tely looks for better odds than 50-SO Perhaps there was a better way to investiaate slam possibiliues on thil hand from a pair tournament, such as with a cue-b1ddina sequen~ jfowever, after Nonh's forcma jump raise South bid what he thou&ht he could make, and I he re- sult was a fair slam. and post·ma,tel tom) bras No)eS and Mellod) ha\'C COO· ductl-d in-store tra1ntog ses 1ons \\llh the Nordstrom personal shopper\ and cosmeuc depanmcnt sales per· sons 1nforrmng them the best way to a~1s1 cancer pa11ent'i The Amcn\an ( ancer 5oc1et) has esumJted 1hat eH~f) )Car more than 5C(),000 "omen iln: diagnosed with wmc form of can<.·cr West led the kina of diamonds, and at first a.lance h miaht seem that the fate of the contract hin&cd on the club finesse. Those playm who banked all on one roll of tbe dice were disappointed, for when the fi. nesse lost they eventually had 10 concede a second club trick for down one . The declarers who were more learned in dummy-play technique found • line that gave them a cban~ even if the club monarch wu unfa- vorably placed. They ruffed the openina diamond lead, drew trumps in two rounds endina on the b<>Vd, and ruffed dummy's remainina low diamond. The kins of spades· pro- vided accc ~ 10 the table to cash the ace of diamonds for a club diJCard . Declarer now took both tus black aca, then crossed to the board with a spade ruff to lead a club. East produced t~e ten and declarer went an wuh the queen. Had the kinj bttn "1th East, the contract would ha\'e been secure. As the cards lay, West was able to capture the queen of clubs wuh the km&. but declarer's other chance paid off. Since West had Slatted Wlth a doubleton kin& or clubs, he was now forced to return a diamond, allo"ing declarer to trump in dummy whJle d1scardm1 his rerhainina club loser from hand. At the table, as in life, a little forcslaht can be mo 1 rewardm1. MJ S BEACH CIT IES EMPIRE 1989 Preliminarv to Major State Pageant ALL AGE DIVISIONS Chddren s ( 1 mo -12 years) Teen (13-17). Seniors c 17 ·23) For ~lions and lt'tonne1aon Call (714)142~ CHJl 141·*7 Featurir)I. .. Nautlca Spring Collection '· m EiabtY pests and members of the IJMll Graft •m iwc"1omcd by board A9ielllrient and Treatment StrvJces ~ident Ner n a. a...11 and Caler (ATSC) bi11rct of d1rccton e~utive director 1.-rte ...... and 11thered recently at the Ftvt' Crot.rn uui-soana boerd mtmbtts C..... U.. rataurant in Corona dff Mar for the , C...... 1'Jea. RJta Ttller, lU&J • annual board celcbtataon, a 5alute to , kWer. Ka .. J Paw and IAra tholr prol 1d1n1 ongoioa r.upport of • M ... we~ bid a fond fairwelf. Coa l Plaza and Cryml Court. Puules ~cro also earned throuah to the dC(;or, as the assistttns elaborated on the theme "Put the Pieces Toaethcr .. with oversized flu· orcsc.ent puule piC"CCS and .o•· balloons. the j uvenile diversion counSthna ........_-1: f.cahty. Lons time ATSC 1.111•oule10rs also Assasteen chaJr llUa.ry 8nHlct \\oclcomcd the 335 attending the C\ ent orpnazed to raise funds for the Da)' are Center. Dental C~nter. 0ptt. ation School BeJI and "Kids on the BJocl " · lauded foe Jhttf¥11CnttOUS suppor1 f0Uow10, a ~ca t of spccsall)'· included Or • .,Jella and P'raa A,. r>rcoartd hors d ocuvrn rockt.aJls flepae.:::.:Qarlet and Hen Hnttt iDdim~ntd wrne cout\e$y of the I\~ and Su4y s.w~. walllalli manaisemcnt .a~ emplo> of fave and E1aJM Puhr and ~ 11\d Crowns. reco1ruuon andJAn ~ere JouDadld • beslowtd 'Upon AT ·office volur.· teen with 100 )Clrs of strv1cc amona • • • them: lle«y Mae WM,.._, Ff'¥ A,,._1•&•. le Uy ~kl•. Jeaa 1• Mh. Dlw hcMuola, Pat . I""!,, Rita Teller. MaJte McGrqer Commiutt members pattid~ll.J\I m the succc fut event included EIJH Stu rt. Dlua Bnaalley, .._... La.mbert. Remy McFar...., Gleria MC!Cliateet. Joy o'La,,, &A& Stmea. SaMee K.erT. Pam GU.-, AMJ RMr'er, Juet Aeapt, Carel Belee, ~ BHHJct. Sa.Mn Emenoa. Pert Cort0, ~ryl Jobsoa. Babette lelly, Carolyn WUUama. and y.,.fko Yuo. and r;a.iM Parter. It W8) a time for hell~ and good· byes as new A TS( board members J_,y Hemley, Joyce Hu... and A· family fashion bappen1n1 "'u hclarccently at the Irvine Halton and Towers by the ist~n' Aux1hary of the Assistance ~uc of Nev.port Beach. Chnstcned ·pu.(i'lcd bout What to Wear for pnna.•· the C\ent featured clothfo& tor the enure fam•I> from a variety of the hop at South 1•\l'\IC \/./.11•1 I' Laguna ·Playhouse Denefit honors 'Manet' premiere · June and Terry Neptune and fhe T1 voh Terrace in Lquna Beach wait host a benefit for The t.a1una Playhouse. "Easter Brunch on the R1 \C Gauche.' on Easter Sunda)'. Mar 26. noon to 3 pm The C\Cnt "''II salute the v.orld-prcm1ereproduct1on of .. Manet" b~ Mark Turnbull and feature selections from the pro- duct1on. Cost 1s $20 for adult~. S 10 for children under 12 for the evenl to be held at the T1\0h Terrace Rc.>staurant on the Festi val arounds Seatma as hm1ted. For reservations contact 1hc Pla)hou§C Dcvl'lopment Office at 497-5900 • • • Celebrated athletes from the l Joi\ crs•l> of Southern California will be featured at ··use Centennial Spon1r· ,ponsored by the Orange County Women ofTro). March 28, at the Four Seasons Hotel. c"~rt Beach. The sports luncheon and fa,h1on show will feature Coach John McKa)'. Marcus .\llcn. and Cheryl Miller. among others. Proceeds from the $50 per pe~on C\COt wall benefit the US< Wo men's \thlcuci. program For 1nformat1on contact ~1ara H unlrr. ~ 13 743-~77 I • • • • and scholarships I 1cket 1nformat1on 1s a .. aalable b} calho& ~Pam Spinar~~•. 540-3348. or Sunn) ~dana 7S0..8000. ext ~:? "\O • • • fhc A\\1stam·e Leasuc of Ne"' pon Beach \ irg1n1a ( a'>tlc .\u>.1har) 1s planning !Or "Around the \.\<orld W 1th Porcelain" "'Ith G"en Znt'rold. "vtclr 30. 8 45 a.m. 10 2:30 pm at the We tin South oast Plaza Hotel The 18th annual antique lt'cturc and luncheon wilt support the ( h1ld l>a>-(·arc< enter and Children'\ Dental Health Center orpn11ed b)' lhe league. Cost 1s S40 per perwn Tickets are a'a1lable hy caH1ng Barbara Horne. 640-5150 . . . .. Al'iO Mar 30. a benefit, lupcheon for the < ·am:er Rchab1 litat1on and Survl\orst\tlf organ11a11on of the lJ('I Cancer (enter wall be held at the Balboa Bav C. lub. The candid luncheon prc~ntatton. "( ancer Therc·s Hope .. wtll feature Anncth: and l.'.anl"cr sun I\ or Richard Block (of H&R Blod lame I. ( ost •~ S3t>'ix-r pe™>n and further 1nformat1on 1s cl' .aalable from the Cancer Center. 634-5081 • • • E:.d"anJ <1nd floss \<humal.'.her "'II hmt .. Join a Chorus ot Support tor 'l outh" on 'vtar 30 at II ~O am The luncheon. to introduce the thin.I annual Youth Or .. COMt DAILY ~ILOT /SUnday_, ~ 11, ,_ C9 ...., .... Retiring ATSC l»oard me111ber C•th•rlne Thyert receives a fond f areweU kin from treasurer Ch•rles Market 8t tfM .,.,..,., bo•rd celebr•tlon at the ,.,,. Crowns. FREE Mardi 30th laLapaaHWs, Law faformation ~ ..... Call for Details WESTERN STATE 'UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW \11f1 /11, ,, 111,/ 1 lr,11 ,1 I• 1111 (\ •Full-time and part-time programs • Convenient class schedule- days, evenings and weekends •Accelerated full-time 2-1/2 year program •Joint JD/MBA degree with Chapman College •Scholarships and financial aid available Classes begin August 24, ·1989 • 1966 Founded to pnMdt outsianduii kpl oducalJOl'l W. Soulhan Califoria • 197 l Acxrcditc:d by Comnua.er or Bar 6urntnen. ~ Bar of California • 1976 Acmidiied by Western A•oc::uoon of Schools Ind CoUqea • 1919 Cabfomta' 1 l.MJm I.Aw School c:an today (714) 73-8-1000 J J 11 Nonb Swe Colleae BoWevud • FWlcnon. CA 92631 fhc ( asa (ohna Founuauon "'II pa~ tnbute 10 the athletes ot the \ lllth C1ame-; ol 1hc Paral>mpac·i. at 11, 'levcnth annual .. 1 nbute to ( ouragc" benclll dinner Mar 28 at the lr\lnc Hilton and To"'ers Han) Bubb,., chainng the S250 per pe™>n C\ ent "'h1ch honors disabled 1nd1' 1dual~ for their outstanding accomplish· ment Bruce knncr a .. "'ell ai. medahw. from the I 9R8 Ol) mp1c <James arc slalC'd to attend Th"~ interested in 1ttcnd1na ma\-resen e o,ca1ing h~ calling (1corg1a McManagal ~4ti-77 "\ l ( horal fe~tl' al ol the Pacific <...horalc. 1s to featul"l' 1------------------------------=------~-:-------­ • • • "The !\1n1h .\nnual bcn1ng \\1th o~-ar" will be ho tcd b" N .\( E Cthe "Ja11onal .\\wt1at1on of ( atenng faCCUll\CS). Mar. ~9 at the .\nahc1m Marnott Hotel The bl k·Uce,ent wall lcature a pnvatc ~·rccmnaol the 1989 "cademy A"'Jrds. plu-. dinner and dancing for the $60 ticket pncc (i4S for N \( E members) Proceeds benefit the NA(£:. toundauon. "'h1ch \upports uni' er)ll\ grants enieruunment h' The II"\ me ~angers. from fr,ine High School Ou~t1on\ \hnuld ~ dm"t.h'd to Ronnie Mr< lam ~4~-I 7Q0. • • • \pnl \.\111heu\hen.·d1n on thl· lir\t h) the .\mencan < an~r Cioc1et) 's "Es~n'-c of pn ng" fa~h1on sho" luncheon and silent auction at the lr\lne Hilton Hotel and l o"ers Marl'.la Wallace 1\ scheduled as celchnt)' guc t peakcr. '-"Ith men's and v.-omC"n's fashion from Newport (enter Fnsh1on Island planned for the how. Cost 1s $40 ix-r person and f unhcr 1nformat1on 1 a va1 I able from the . .\mcncan < ancer Soc1ef6'. 7 51-0441. Test drive.a LA·Z·BOY racll•r ... and you could drive away In a 1989 Chrysler New Yorker! Test a La -Z-Boy· recliner and you'll feel good about the styles. the comfort and something more. Because. we'll give you a chance to sit In style on the road , too. Come in and see us soon. You could drive home more than a bargain' SALEI '321. "Liberty" . 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Mention Serhng's name and the Pa" lo\lan response "111 be "The Tw1 hght Zone." }Ct pnorto that tl1ght of fantaS) he authored some of the finest work m those earl\ da)S of TV -"Rank and File." about labor corrupt1on. the tl1p side of "Pat- terns·. ··The Velvet ~lk) ... about a "'nter·s seduction b} the bitch god- dcs!> Succcs . and the adap1at1on of Pat frank\ no\C~I. "f orb1ddl'n ~rea." \\h1ch inaugurated the best ot the anthblog) !.Crte'>. "Pia~ hou~ 90... .. It \"as the '>econd ··p1a)hou~1..· 9ll show. ho"e' er. that tnllur1..·d 'ierltng·, place m the T\' tlall ol Fame. "Req uu:m for a I lea' ~\\e1gh1" built on a pmefightmg ml·taphor and de(IH·red a <>urce\\IOn of hod~ blo""s on the 1hcme'i of dl''pt:ra11on and dignm that fr,, '>Ut't"l.''i'>1\l' .effort<, ha\e ~en abl.:o w matlh Serhng, who died 1n I 97S. would 1mpre~s1vc as the gambler With a ha\c been proud of Bradac and hlll mortpgc on Cartmcll's wcll-bcma. superb cast, who tackle the auts) work while Gary Wcissbrot and Al Con- with determination and depth. The stantmcau splendidly ~p1ctthuecd· SlOI") of a hulking. QVe('·the•hill bo.>.cr mess Of the' promoting racket, grasping for post-career employment \\hCthcr It be for boxing or WJ"Clllina. while clinging to n1s sense of h6nor Fine atmospheric portra)ls of the ("111 fightsand I never took a dive") pmcfigh11ng scene are rendered by unfolds with raw, unvam1shed Larry Welch. Erik Van .Bcuzckom po\\er. • and Scott Alexl\nder, doing double Jim B~~ is not onl} ideal phy ical and even tnpk dut). casun.s for rhc role of "Mountain" Further enhancing the production McChntock, he fleshes out the punch-arc Gil Morales' unit setting, in "'htch drunk pus mto a character of ad-the box mg nng as a metaphor for ltfc mirable duncns1on. Boeke turns in is underscored, and David some powerful scenes of mental Palmer's dim. smoky lighting effects. torment as he weighs his supposed Backs.round music by C'huck Estes obligation to. his longtime manager contnbutes a moumful theme. and against his desires for stlf.bctterment. the use of rmgs1de bells to start each As the mana_ger, pre sured b)' scene 1s '1n in pared touch. gambling debts into comprom1 Ing "Requiem for a Heavyweight" "as the fighter's mtegnt}'. Daniel Bf)an perhaps Rod Scrhng's best work ma Cartmell 1s outstanding. C'anmcll h1gMy d1stmgu1shed career. sho"s us. 1f e\er so subtl y, the caring Performances continue Wednes- mentor behind the desperately shift} da)s through Saturdays at 8 p.m. until shell. When he elects to push Moun-Apnl 15. with \aned Sunday curtain tam tnto the clown role ofa wrestler. II limes. at the thea ter, 12852 Mam St., 1s onl) because of his instinct for self-Garden Grove. Reservations are preservation. available at 636-n 13. Rec Johnson as the trainer. Arm). · • • • dcll' ers a far more intense intcr7 CALLBOARD -The Huntinston prc1a11on than either of his screen Reach Playhouse will hold audiuons predecessors. Ed W)nn or M1cke) tonight and Mondar at 1:30 p.m. for Roone)'. and 11 counters Cartmetrs 1t~ next production. "Van- de' 1ousness beautifull) Johnson·s 1t1c!> ...... dircctor .\drianne Coros will character ts the conscience of the pla) be ~·c~ang thn'c women who can pla} and the actor render 11 ""Ith steel} from 18 to JO m the tf)oufs at the bnlhancc. Lakc\lew Park ( lubhouse. 1745 I o..., ~,......, ._ .. .._. The <,ubsequl'nl '>tagl· adaptation m~ \\Ith far le.,., Jnla1m "hen 11 "as rn1,cdon Broad"a) a k" )eaf'>ago. but the (,rn, e fheatn ( l1mpan) has a knodout production on the <,tage of the (,cm fhl'ater. the tirs1 1n Ornnge Count' Dirl'Ctor Thomae; Brndac·i. .. Requ.1em" has the grill) ambiance of a <,mot.) ding) half-111 nng'ildc saga that rl'lu!>l''> to '>ho" II'> age. retained a., 11 1s 1f) the 1950s The tendcrncss of Manannl' Ze1der Lane. Hunungton Beach Lud" ig as the social Y+Orker touched BACKSTAGE -The Foundation b} Mountatn's plight and the tough -forSaddleback(ollege"11l~1ckofT11s ncss of Renata Florin a~ a hoot.er" ho I Q89 fundraismgcampa1gn toda} at 5 senes as C'artmcll's Cf)tng shouldl·r pm Y+1th a dinner and sho" m the add add111onal depth to the pro-t o I I e g e · s M c K 1 n n c ) duc.uon Russell Terr) 1s ommousl) Theater. Ree Johnson. Jim Boeke and Daniel Bryan Cartmell ffrom left) In .. Requiem for a Heavyweight" M t h e Gem Theater In Garden Grove. Group forms to support Art Spaces Irvine By MIKE RUSSELL Dllily l'llOI Coneaponci.nc To be able to '1cw tint· art Y+h1le driving on thc streets or wall-ing tn the parks ofln inc 1s the goal ota ne" non-profit fundra1smg group that debuted last \\eek Borders, Gilbert W. Thwcnll. and J J larold Joiner. Their_ goal is to obtain corporatc backers to as')ist in funding mulll· media art to be placed in Irvine on an on-going basis. At a reception Fnda} c"cning at n ;local restaurant. members and guest~ ""ere presented Y+llh a shdc sho\\ b} li-.nstcn Drukcr of the Jones (1allcf} of La Jolla. ""h1ch co,ere<l a number to be determined m Irvine. Varo, 45. 1s dona11ng his services; the marble will be purcha sed w11h corporati: donations that ha"e alrc;id) reached S·UOO. Varo. a Hungarnin. 1s eApem:nccd in creating such piece~ -ht1 "-Ork~ ha' e been installed in 1.anous place" m Hungaf) and Greece. 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Th11 ~ ~ °' d't...,.'9 per~ves and peteepeiona..._ •cloM loOk •tt. ......... lnthe~ning (pat~. lri ~ (c::wrM ••••ro•), end In h8rrnony (~ o1,.,... •-.O f ·~ • Of.,,ge Cout DAILY PILOT ISUnday, ~Ch 18, !Me C? asy credit, longer terms, more auto repossession .} If VMAN ~ loans attn't rtpaid on UIM. 19 8 lrom the prcv1ou• )'ear. ac:cotd· Auto AdJU 1crs in Loi Anltlts .... The untanl) rcllnqu1"' their "· OHra 1 .. 0-)c r pcnod the value of #........ ..People WttC atlnlC'\Cd '° tht lower ·~to 11\ finanana unit, Ford Motor bonum hnc 1s 10meone wiU take a hnc1dtr'5 Orqon rcpo cumpany a ntw r ma) ~ptteiatc an~rc ~ .,_ ~aa McG1,em (inlt'tttl) ra&n and ran out and CIT<l1t Co. Althoup t~ compan) chance on you," ustd to have one ·or t,.o pcopk from JS percen110 60 sw;rten1. 1 rate •ilne• 11 ·brhktf than usual 11 ~s bo'Chr on ampuht ... laid Huey donn't ~uvack fi&um. tt noted that Ford Motor r~11 Chairman Wal-surrender 11\e1r car e'er)' -.l-e~ but which e pen sa) has l:ICcn <Ttte!ft& ~auto rcponeuion company Ma)ronnc, uttutive director of 1988 profits fell l7 pertent o'er the liam Odom conctded thal credit now he's sce1n' tllat same amount up an the last thrtt to fhc )'ears. Tbe _ cme o(iM na1ton's larJt.'Sl -with ~men n Recovery Auociation, prcviou' )car partJy bccaute ofcm:!it 1tan<Sards had been lo.,cred, panic:u· each day. ··vou re find1n1 .~ore '86 lonac.r the loan tht more ume 11 ~ UOltl twltt " many people ur-trade sroup for ~c nauon's 1u101 IOI~. • : la~ly amona first-time bu)'ers. but.he and '87s be1n1 \umndcred. hc \ltd. to build up ~uuy. . ""*ri thtir cari becau§C the re~s~ . . Banks also h~ve bttn an~ol"cd in said.the compan> h s bttn t11htcnin1 Chicago repo man McGivcrn ha Gngle>· Jt"C the follow1na ua.m- cja'"a ::fe paymentJ Y .. Atthtsamet1me1ht)wtttbu)1na tht auto tinancma frenzy, 1ntroduc· proccc:lurci.He adtheuneAp«tcdly 10 to 16 \.Oluntary 11\.eup a week. pie a new 1ubCompact oo::f · • TVi and other thinl' oo tttd1t, in& ~mon!h loan' about fo~r years hip cre .. ht 10$ of 1988 "is cha.naina twice as many as usual. il0,000 in 1987 would b.l"t • T'bf tt~ton raie "C\Cn mc;>re Mayronne said ... They dtdn't realize 8'0 ill reaction to rapadly nSJn& auto thanJS .. in the way \\C evaluate and ,•'They (lender~) put out a value of $4.100 tooay. lf tht oWKr frnetiCR 11 pruc:e SC~~~~r J '(~1cJ what .their bud&cts could handle. It's pnus. But e"cn th~uab they·~ e ~n ~ · invest1J4te lo n apphcat1on 11 the hellat1ou!I am~unt of paper on car look out a S9.000 bank loan over 48 ~Vtr) 1 ~ 1~-mc\ ':na· ~ catchma up wi1b them now." shpt me m cttd1t J05ses It hasn l lower end of the cred1t-'t'-Orthiness Joans in the last )Ctlt nd a h tr:· month at 9 pcrctnl 1nternt. he "''"'"''IP near> 1"e 1. u . ny . Domestic automakers. wtiich of-been nearly as much u experienced scalc" McGa"crn sa1d. "(But) 1hey would would till owe S4,902. I 8. owner att volunr':dly t~a~d:na O\er fercd low-rate loans in 1986 and 1987 by the automak~ themselves. ' With the 'lead} ancrea tn intere t not finance tht•sc ca~ if the) did not I he o~ner wouldn't pin equil)' t~r ey! c~mpa .,., )ear. to help rcpin marketshare from :The O\etall repossession rate of rat lately. some mdu try e\J)(nsarc lnow they had the altemauve 10 until the 30th month. wben the car What,\ aoina on right.now lS no fort1gn competitor1, ha'c cspec11lly banks th.at lend darcctl_y lo ~uyers predicting that financial inst1tut1 ons rcposse s tl\c car." \.\Ould be .. onhS3.800.' $3,7 Olcfi d1ffttent than at any time .~h~n no11ccd this trend. '~ averaged 0.12 percent of outslandina wlll be. more selective m who thej Jn man> c:ises. defaults occur 1n the on the lo:an. moOO" ha t1&htedcd up.a httle, said • No. I ~neraL Motors Corp .. for loan~ tn l 988, up hghtij from 0.10 lend monc) to aod that man} more la1crstages oflon1·1crm loon • "'hen ··The longer }OU go (in loan period) McGt\'em. ·:Tl' aJI C},chcal.. tn tanct, rtport1 thai 2 percent of the · percent lhc previous year, ac:rordina ~ould-be ca,r ownerJ will remain on debt·burdenC'd owners realm~ their the more problems )OU can have.'' Ealy credit. 1nclud1na l~natr loan vehicle financed throu&h us tcndina to the Amencan Bankers ssoc1at1on. the idrhne "chicles a.re \.\Orth les th:in the ~1d \\-e1ss. ·: 36-monlh l~n hould terms, <Sauna from a umc when arm. or about 143.000 cars and Dehnque~c rates on dtrcct bank But for no" lenders mu~t deal with amount outstanding on the loon. a rtalb. be the ma:umum •• internt rates v.cre l9v.cr. has u·ucks. "'ere rcpos.sts~ wt year. up loan avera I 83 ptTCCnl in 1988. the problem ol'tbe ttecnt past.· cond1t1on l..nown in the tndu ti) ;u -\fter a car 1~ reposscs~d. ... olun- spewnedan 1nC'rta5e ind faulted auto from 1.6 percent 1n 1987 and the up from I. I percent the prev1ou ··Gcnerallf spcalong the adjusters being "upside down" uml\ or not, n u uall> 1s wld at loan'9 SI) automakcr1. re~ aJcnts h.ighc51 lcvcl 1n eight )eat:s The .'ate )ear, the bank trade group said. havt bttn bu icr than the) ha'e bctn "Not real111ng \\hat couJd happen aul·tion often "as 1s." , and M>me banks peaked at 2.9 percent m 1910 but h d "The compctlllon ts so great before." s:ud \\cm. to b1 crcd11 ralln& . the cu o" ner But rcposses ion \\On't put an.end lt•s bttf! somewhat ofa boon to the remained belo" the 2 percent le,el amona the loan inst1ttt1on that He det'l1ncd 10 provide any figurts thinks. ·ma' be I would be better off 10prt'1ou o~ners· credit problem~ rcpo bu inc . v.-h1 h thm~ by until 19 8 the) 're takma fnnge bu~ers ·where at ht" repo \CSS1on firm, but some defaulul\g, ·'· s~ud Donald W. Gngle\. The\ sttll remain !table for the workina for cred.1tor1 to wile aoods Ford \1otor Co ·s rt'f>?~sc-ss1ons the)" \\Ouldn't take them.· said repo others who did noted an increase. ~nior 'ire pn:s1dl·nt at Connect1cu1 d1tl~rcncc bct\\cen the amount of the bou&ht on borro~cd money whrn and loan default ·alw cltmbed m mon Myle' Wet\!I. owner of Able part1cularl) among o"'ncrs who vol-National Bank 10 Hartford. ( onn. loan ana what the car SCIJ5> for. Financi~r experts list merits of itlfJation America's executives -won't need global 1y JOHN CUNNIFF ,., ._..,.,,..,,. NE W YORK -Inflation " A nuisance. to \a) the least but would you really pay the pntt of &el ting nd of 11 altogether> If you S3) )t'S. )OU ha' c made a dtt1.S1on th.at no president or Federal Reserve chief has e'er ctm"<.I male. There is a \.Cf) h1ah price 10 ehm1na1tng 1nOat1on ore,cn ma~ing tht' attempt and whoc"er stce~ the econom)' m that d1rcct1on '' ltkcl~ 10 pro' okc h1~ or her own good rid- dance J nnauon might h:n c a oad repu- tation. but to wme e"tent 11 1s a ncccs\ar) evil in maintaining a \trong econom). In a ltm1tcd sense.-~> ~mr t<:onom1sb. 1t can c' en be a measure of economic en1hus1~m '11al1t} and 1nttn 1ty. Roger Branner. economist 111 ORI McGraw-Hill. the old Data Re- sources organ11a11on o h1ghl> esteemed by man) L'Conom1sts re· centl y accused the Federal Rc~rve of not ha"rng the courage to ehm1n:ue the cussed curse. Brinner wasn't encourag,na the Fed to pursue suth a course: he was merely st.attn& what he believed to be a fact of economic hfe. And to drmonstrate this. he put some h) pothcttcaJ numbers m his com· putcr economic model He a kcd 11: .. What uncmplo)mcnt rate \\Ould the FC'd ha'e to target 10 the earl> 1990s in order 10 bnng inna"on to 1rro b> 1995'>" It ans\\cred· Unemployment \\Ould nse to an aH'r3ge ot 8 6 percent ovcr the nc~t fh e 'ear\ More th.in th rt-c m1ll1on workers "ho are no" cmplo)cd would be unable to find sats1ta tory JObs Output would be dcprcucd an average of 5 percent All this. obstrves Branner. in order to cut inlla11on by fou r percentage P<nnts relat1\c 10 current ra1cs and b) five percentage points relative 10 rates predicted for I 99S. uch numbers clearly suggest "h) pursuit of zero inllauon at 1h1s ttme would be foolhardy: The pm would be manor. the damage 1nes1tmable For a president 1t "ould be poh11cal su1c1de. for a Fed lhairman p10- fcss1onal nun The problem w11h attcmpung tu erase mgr:uncd infla11 on 1s that 11 ,., bound 10 forte unemplo) ment h1gh1:r ctnd almost cena1n to rcdun· outpu1 Whtie this might not be a lav. ot cconom1n 11 1' a H'f") J>O"erful the'il\ S1mpl) put. 'kl)S Branner "the theol) 1s that inflation will 'onunu- all)' fall as long as slack e'1sts m labor and goods markets" II that sound\ innocuous. )OU ma) be sure 111<10'1. Rtitht now. there is vcn liulc slalk 1n e1tner Uncmploymcni ISJUSI a htt over 5 percent of the C1\.1llan lahor force. a low figure for rl•ccnt )l'ars. wtule fal·tom·s arc operating al about 85 pcm:nt ot rnpac1t). a high ligurl' When you reach 1hosc figures )Ou arc clo\l' to starting the fire~ of wnous 1nllat1on ~t rc'> ed. both markeh n.:at. 1 h) pushing up their pm·c tags 1 e wJgl' h:' cl\ and thl· pnct'\ of good\ To l'ltmmatl' 1n tla1mn .. lad; 1s lll'H''>'Jr\ ·I he grl'ater the \lad .. the grc."atcr thl' \l'ar·llH car dt'dtm• in 1ntl,111on "111 lx-· \Jn Hrinnl'r The DRI \1d1ra\\-lt1ll mood's t.onclu\1on c~pl<11ns to ~lmc dc,ree the adagl' that a lot of intla11on " a Jangcrou' lhing. "htk .1 h11k 1ntla- l1on rnn ht-tolcratl-d Ba~d on tht' current ll \Cl ot cconom1c und1:r\tanJ1ni II •~all hut 1mpos\lblc 10 fine tune the e-tonom) 10 rero 1nll.u1on ~h1k pro1~·11ng the rountr) lrorn wnou\ rcn·.,..,1on and polltll 31 e•q1IO\IUll) In \hort 11"• JU't not worth the cllort I he nml· " too high experience, prof says By JOHN CUNNIFF ,,..,....._u~ l'il:'-' ) OR~ -It 1sa rn) th '31d the profeswr that b) the }ea.r :!000 thl' lh1el e\CCUll\t oflit:cr of .\mcncan companies arc CC"rt.am to be those \\llh lot of lorc1gn C''f>C'nt'nce fhc assumpuon '" "1dcl~ hdd and oft~.-n 1\ u~ 10 bolstcrthe notton th31 .\mcnc-a will ~ h1&hl> compc1111'e in the developina world C'\OOOm\ l'ClUl•\l' ""h foreign npenent.·c.1t 1 said. w11l l.nowthe1r · "a' around the \\Orld It might be true that foreign c\penenLe can be C1.trcmcl} hdpful. '><lid l'roft'ssor l ugenr Jennings but hl' doubts that such e\pcncnce \\,II be a dctc1nnn1na faltOr 1n whether an t''<C'LUt1\C chmhs to the top pol. ~ausiocss ~d. perlormancc, not location," )aid Jenoin~ a pioneer of cxcx ullH' mc>b1ht) pattern and a corporate board rcprc'>Cnt:it1"c tn dott.'n' ot ·· .. hootouts .. when one 9f the final tv.o ca nd 1da tc' 1H hoscn tor the top JOb Foreign e1.pcncncc count\ to•be 'lure. hut for more 1mpormn1 10 Jenning_)· v1c~ 1\ succe\s m ha"ing \Cl amb1t1ou plans and Ult:01nphshcd them. 1n ha'" 1ng "'or\.ed a bus1n~ profitably. and in having obtained J ht~ rate of return "\.\ hcthcr \OU ta1l 10 meet a plan 1n furope or \tlan'a makes no d1llerence ··he ~1d. '"'-' h t nutter. 1s that wu fatlcd to rhccl the plan." Strains on factory use eases after stretch Jenning'>. profc.,.,or of hu\tnl.'.'~ at M1ch1pn talc Un1,crs1ty and authorot numerou\ boo~i. on C'\et.'ut1'e mob1ht)' and leadership. call 1t non!lt·n~ thJt tht·rc 1 ~mcth1na m~c about foreign c'pcrienC't' Bc'1dc'> hl' add\. v. h1lc: man\ of toda\ 's nsing occuu,es h 'c pknl~ oflorcign C\Pt'nCnlc the:) m1iht C\.Cn ha,c _pcnt les lime abro:ld than man' former and ~um~nt ~h1cf C).C\.Ull\<' ofhccrs Low er operating rates ease concerns about escalating p rices 1)130t\ \\'3\ d0"0 I.~ pcrl"l:nlagc P<Hnts to M~ 'I pt·rrcnt la\t month h "a\ the ~l ond ~tr.11gh1 monthh Jenn Inge, found lor namplc, th.3\ tn the pcnod 197 1-1 ~76 ~me 3ti pen.cot of l'h1cl C'-t:'CUll' ~ had th~ )tars or more of off hort t'-pcnent:e. mo .. 1 ol 11 earh 1n 1ht•1r ('"3rttrs v.hcn the~ helped rebuild (Orportalr lal 1ht1c' 1 n f:urnpc By NANCY BENAC ~ .. ,.,. .. llfrtt•• \\ \\Hl"1(1 TO"--The l \ tn· dustnal opcra11na rate ca~J la\t month for thl' li">t llmc -.inlc ~p1em· bcr thl' go' crnment said Thu~J) in a report \\Clcomed b) thow woml'd that \train\ on the' l'lonom' are pu.sh1ng up prm~!I l ~ fartom~"· mines and ut1lt11rs o~ratcd at 84 3 percent ol lJpac1t)' in fcbruaf). do"'n 0 2 pcn:l'ntagc point from Janual) when the 84 5 percent rate was the highest tn nC'Jrl) a decade. the h .'<kral l{c\t·r 'l' l:Joard rcportC\l .\t the -.aml' time 1he pat·e ul 1ndu\tr1al proJut:11on held \lead> 1n f cbru.if) utter Ii month\ ol \tcad' ad" nlC'S, the l·tntral banl \31d 10 J st\:ond rtpon Thur\<,fo> Fe-dcral RC1Cr\C Vice Chairman Manuel John.,on told n:portl·~ the figure\ arc "con\l~lenl "1th the no- t106" of some moderation 1n the cconom)" ahhou&h 11 ~oulJ hi.· premature 10 \3) the) "anal a trend. 'tcxk pm."e5 ro1C 1n rarl> trading on Wall trttt. Trader\ tooll: 1hc report~ as t\ 1dtnC't' that mtlat1onar) pre ~ um an the C\:Onom) "ere ca ... n1 but :1011)~15 \\trc cauttuus ubout rl-ad1n1 100 much 1010 one month's figure' ··The marlct' can tale' wmc com- fon that the rogt' IS coming off lhl' burst ot momen tum through the C"nd ol the \Car 1n the l'COnom\ " \aid nonom"1st .\llen <;1na1of1hc Bmton ( 0 But he rnntinucd. "l h<'rl' I\ no sugges11on that the \otlnc\ .. .-.pdls rcce .. \lon or nen maJor 'ilo"down at 1h1 11mc nor that ll "111 llo\\ through and arrcs1 th(' up~3rd momentum ol 1nlla11on ·· The clo~r fauone'> gi:t 10 full ,apac11~. the greater the fear thq "'" h:n c troubk produ<.·ina enough goods to Oll'Cl dC"mand leading 10 shonagcs and pnt:e tntrcasc' Just V. edncsda\. the Federal Re· 'iCr\-l' rcportt:d that "htk C'pan'i11..>n and 1mpn>' t'd cffic1cnc) "3rt! tore· stalling \\ldC\prcad OOllkned.'i ma· tcnal'i and product pnccs arc cdg1n1 up, albeit spur.idKalh and at an une' en pale Conct'.'rn .ibout 1n tla11on hc1ghtrnl'd last month alter thC' 1 ahor DepJnmcnt rcportc.'d that rnn,umt'r pnce\ ro~ 0 6 percent in Januaf") \\htlc wholc-.Jle pnccs hot up I pcrt."tnt Thal prompted the Fed to 1ntrns1f) 11 )C.tr-lon1 campa1~n to llOIC If, \f,I H \ 11' Fi;ur u of Thurlday. Mat te push up intcrc\I rate'> in Jn dlon tu dt'Ht'J\e altl·r \tead' ad' aMC''o from slov. economic sro"th and 1hu' \ugu\l to lk·lcmbcr n .. -stratn 1ntlat1on r hl' '1Ul<l 1nJu .. tl"\ hJ\ hl'"l'O plag1ku El'OnOml\t Jame~ .\nnahk ul thl' In ,,0 " ..ak,,0 fiH ih1\ "'•" .1\ higher Ftrst "1at1onal Bani.. ol t h1rago ..:i1J 1ntttl\I rain ;rnd dnlining dl·m.1nd that "hilt-the Fed lan ··hrcath ii '>tgh ~·t 10 ol rehcl'' at F-et;>l'uan ·, 1ndustn.tl The o!)l·ra11ng rate .. 11 util111e' production and "apat·*> u~· reP<>rt · rebounded tu ~~ 'I Pl'm~nt 1n Febr-u· there are other. more convincing al). up I 4 1x·rlcntagc point from tOdll'UllOlt'i that the t'l"OOOmy \'Un,.. JanUJf\ when. lll\ 11~ lo\3\ dt'prt'\\l'°d t1nue to npand ~1 a m<.)(.kri:lll'I~ b\ rcla11,eh "arm \\t'Jlhl•r stron~ pJCl' In lhl' mining ~·rtor "hllh 10· ··w hat "e·, l' got in 1h1\ crnnom) is elude' ml .1ml g.t'> Jnlhng th e continued mo' emcnt fo"'°ard." \n· operating ratl' Jl\u 1(:11 I -' pcrn•n1,1gt.• nablc: said ... The nc\\S lor linnnttal po1n110 81 I pcru·nt 1n f l·bruar. a'> rnarkct~sg0<.xl hut in far111 cert:11nh coal produllwn n>1\l1nut.•J 10 fall doe n't ml'an ahat the h·dcral Re· from 11\ lugh kH~I JI 1hc end of la't sc~c 1s going It> case oil ·· \ear L~st111onth'sopcra11ng ratt.·ol84' · ProdUltwn nwnn"h•k ht'IJ perrcnt "-:l' up lrom 1 4 pt.'rll·n1 a \lead' in thl· m.inufJllunni \(.'\tor "' \car earlier \I manulactunng plant\ f cbruJn .1hl·r a n -l"-'1n·n1 gain 1n ihl' operating rate d1pP'-'<l 0 ~ ix·r· fanuJI"\ - "ent.ige poinl to h4 (> pc1ccn1 .\utomohtlc' "l'rc a'wmhll'd Jt Jn l ~of <.ilJ>Jllt~ for produll111n 111 annual rate ul ~.~ m1lltun untl\ la'>I durablc goo<h 'big lld•.t.•t" 1tl'm' month do"n Imm thl' ~' m1llt11n e\pet.teJ 10 last 1hr""t: or morl' ~car' p.icc nt Januar' stood a1 83 4 pch.-c:nt do" n from ' " Ou1put al m1nl'' :inJ 1111 "t.'11' percent in J.rnua~ Tht: ratt.' for non-Jroppt·J I ~ ~)(r1..l'nl 1n h •hruJn durable &ooJ\ ~a' M6 J pcncnt in I Fcbruan. down fi om 86.-pt"rlt.·nt in Janual') • . The rate at motor 'chicle und part' T hl "''th de' duped \J\ 'Jc."nning<i bccau'IC." ofa failure' 1n :inJl~ztn what IS e\"4'nt1al lu l"<'lUll\l" mob1ltl\ The.-h3C.ll' 1~1hnt. :tl~OrdU\l lO him. is thl' 1nah1h1~ }O d1c.tingu1sh bC't"ccn "Jn' •na" and "as.soc1a1cd" qualities "P:ti nt and c hromc art' asc,.oc1a1t'd "'11h an automotulc but thC) don't dn'c 11 · he ob'it'nC'\.I "In mob1ltt) an:tfH1\ olhhort• c.\pcncnet. an usoc1.ah:d qual1t '· 1s oflcn c:unfu"14'd "-tlh the Jn'" 1n1 qualt11~ " Thl' dn,l'rs -hJ\ tng U\C'C\sfull\ 1mplcmcntcd a pjan u proH·n rc1.orJ ol "url1ng a huc,inc.,., and good f('tum on C'Up1tal. amon$ other things -arc more fundaml·ntal In the tinaJ dec1)10n. the~ grcatJ~ OUl\\Cl&h J\\OCtatcd fol.lor~ Jenning\ bdtc' c.>'i 1h 1' mJ\ Ix· t''IX'rtall) tru<' '>Ince the dccp rt.•u•\\lon of fl)N-1 '>M2 "hl'O ll>rpor:llt' hoard\ bccaml' mort \l'n!llll\C'.' to man' of 1hcold·fa\h1onl'd lundamt'ntJh rx·rlormami: bc.•ing the mo,1 lundamc:ntal ot Jll Ha' ing ~l n othl"r undtx.·umcntl-d notion' g;un "1dc .in·eptamc. the_ prvll''!K" dol"'n ·1e\pcl1 that h1., ~nahs" "111e\t1ngu1!lh1h1s ont' Or 11 111\ C'-llngu.-.hcd ht' 'u"e\IC'\.I. :another "111taJ..e1h place b er; tkladc: ht• ~1d. ";a maJor hu\tnC\\ puhhl311on progno'\llC3t<'"' ahout the ·lh1cf CWlUt1,e oflilcr in the dl'l'adl' henle In mo"it ca~ thC'\. arc: "rong m heh ind the 11mc~ .. It rc\ult<t , he ~ud. 1n t.llc\ ;ihout '°"' Ja~'> lo tome -.and more talcs "ht•n thl' t.ul11r1ul lt1111rC' de,l'IOJX '*' pb1n hlad; and ~h11c The la11er t.tk\. he ..aid . e\pla1n "h' 1h1nF..' ""i:nt "rontt .. FIXED DJUSTABLE EXCESS L·AND FOR SALE lnttet 00.n Point• Loelc·ln ••• ..,,, .. Down Pointe Locll·ln Met~ln ••• Rat• ~· ("', (~) Lo.n "-'• i:· <"') (~I) ("' LNn t•I NattonYrid• '' 125 2000 117 e s2s '750 noo 750 Am.lean Saving•' LQan 11 500 20 2000 30 187 9000 20 1 500 60 2 400 2000 8anll of Amersca '1 250 20 2000 45 187 • 625 20 '500 60 2 375 2000 e.tlk ot California , 1 250 tO 2 000 30 187 8150 20 t 500 60 2 250 1000 &tight Mort~ 11 500 20 2000 eo 500 9 500 20 2 000 60 2 500 500 Coat Sa= Loen t t 440 20 2 000 07 187 9 100 20 }'~ 45 2600 500 DowniYS• 11 375 20 2 000 ts 187 11000 20 60 2 375 360 Fat W•t S.vtng• & &.oen "000 10 1 500 t5 t87 • 875 20 I 500 30 3 000 500 Fidelity '-dttll S&l. 1 t 375 20 1 500 00 187 9 250 20 1 500 45 2 500 350 F'1,.t lnttrti It &at* 1 t 250 05 1.500 45 187 9000 10 2000 45 2 750 250 G~F.0.11 11 375 20 2 000 30 t87 9000 20 '750 75 2 750 750 Gt ... Am.nc.n Savings t 1 250 OS 2 000 45 t17 8000 20 2 500 eo 2 750 187 Gr .. t W•tern Blt\k 11 400 20 2000 00 187 8250 20 1.750 eo 2550 500 Home Federal 8& L It 000 05 2000 14 187 9000 20 , 750 eo 2.750 eoo Home Savtngt of Amettca 1 t 375 20 2 000 30 187 9300 20 17SO eo 2 650 500 lmperMlf= 11375 20 2 375 30 500 8 250 20 2000 2t 2625 187 L.lndnwk 11 250 05 2 000 • 30 117 8 250 05 2000 eo 2 750 t87 Long~8&L tO 171 10 uoo 15 187 1125 10 2000 45 2500 500 Mercury SM9I t1000 05 2000 130 187 •too 20 2000 eo 2.750 187 H•#P«1 FinencW GfOVO 11.12, 20 uoo eo eoo 1625 20 1600 75 2450 500 ~~Feder· 11. 125 05 1000 11 117 1625 20 1 500 u 24SO 500 5.,.... ..... "600 10 2000 16 187 • 750 10 2000 eo 2.750 eoo Seerl~.f:l· t1 000 OI 1900 IO 117 9500 20 1100 45 2 600 500 11000 05 2.000 45 187 • 7&0 20 I 750 eo 2500 600 ~S-.&et* 't.125 tO 2000 30 117 eer5 20 2000 45 2625 500 INDEX IUllllMY i SOUTHERN CALWORNIA AIMUITMI lllORTQAQIS RA TE AYIRAGEI .._._, ........ I.SI I 1S Ca I al I .... .. ....... u.• 11 IO 157 tft •• .. _ c VOCAL PUBLIC AUCTION Th ursday Ma rch 23, 1989 at 10:30 a.m. · 70°/o Financing Availab le Caltrane wlll eccept ORAL BIOS by per1on1 present for propertl•• llated below. Auction wlll b• held on th• Front Door Entrance to Ca1tran1, 2501 Pullman StrHt, Santa Ana (Thom11 Bros. Map 230-6). N a 12 Minimum Bid: $2,100.000.00 Sal• o · ..,, • r Nonh~sterty interHction of Staie H•gt-iways SS & 9,. s?vlh of Add•ngton O'"'' with toot acc.11 ro~ Riverdale Avtnu• overc:ron1ng Ana~t 1m, , , 3 Acres. generally level. irregular sh1~d an LANDLOCKED. vacant lot, zoned RSA 43 000 (Thoma5 Bros Map 12E·2) Sate No· 1113 Mlnlm4m Bid: $400,000.00 Approxtm~tely 125 aouthwQt ol Say Street. wut aide of Newpon Blvd . Costa Mesa (2015 Newport Blvd.}, 21 ,600 Square FHt, rtetangular ah~d. comm1rc1ally ion.cf l•vt l lot currtntly occ:upled fOf pti~iog purposet (Thomu Bros Map 310-2) Sale No· 818, Minimum Bid~ ssoo,000.00 Af>proiom~t•lv 280' nonhwest of Bay Street. west aid• or Newport Blvd .. ~st• ~ (2053 Newport Blvd ), 37,,50' Square FHI l"lncludes 7,250 Square Feel Aoad E aement) lrf'e9._Ul~r tha:d commerc1 11y toned level lot. Lot currently OCCIJP ed by Futwood a Equipment Se~ (Thoma •· M.., 310·1). • YOU, Of your authorized agent. MUST ~E PRESENT to bid. You mual provide •vide": =..: C.shier'a Chedl Of Cuh equal to 10"" ~the M1nttnum Bid TO PARllctPAT£ In the •uet'°"- Ube accepted tor I•• than m1n1m1.1m bid. Pro~'"'• b~d•rt are edViaed to C0"'8t'I --= 4lllr ofhc•• tor current ion ng and l.tnd use: and, you art adv•~ to do 1111• •lt~ltiont ... _.Mlj ... :18 bidd•ng Al PfOPeftiM •• sOld on an ·As 1s· baa 1 For ""19 ,,.,,,,...,'°" •nd P~ny Profll•• •ltd 81d Pacll.,e contact:· ..__......__.....,CAUfOMA 09MTMEHT Of~-........... ...._..., 120 S. SMNG STMET, LOI AMGllD. CA _,Z JOHN vr,1MXOM. UCQI L.Me IALll (2~M OR ... , • . .. Farmer John Sliced Bacon o..,,_,.,,..._ ~ P11111&JfO..-P .. -.99) 129 U.S.D.A. CHOICE 269 Beef Rib Roast ';::.~w" 71-t T"""""'-U.. J.~ • Betty Crocker 79 Cake Mixes Uta.Jv.....oa • . 11-11.1 0-. &u Vons Brown 'n 5 9 Serve Rolls F/Jn. Wlwc. StJMPW • or 7"Wiot Po/2 COfllllf P ... Vons Charcoal ~Jo!t~ 1~ 9Kraft 89 Manhmallows ~=· • Dixie Clear Party Cups JOc.;...f~-­,, c-.,,oo.. .se Lb. Kleenex Dinner Napkins »c.!. 't...,, .79 I .99 (1-X·T·R·A 1,.;B-A·N Gl'CMifid Beef Does Not 1xcee4 15~ fat Lit. 1.•9) Diamond Paper Plates 149 .· Challenge Butter ~"'u"""""" ,,_. .. ~ lmpcria} Maiyanne I "°"1tJ p~ q.,.,.m Vons Cream Cheese l'...,;,,,J '""-' ..... Pillsbury 99 Crescent Rolls 10..T• (itatly .. ,.,, 0...IJ °!-'-' "' • REALTY WORLD, • NEWPORT BEACH .......... .. .. ~--' . ~I,• -~~ ..... , Mr.rrall LynLh Really } I FRIUDLY lllE 111 PJTIUTI (NLPlll) $141,111 Entertalnlng ls a breeze In large open family rm.. living rm.. dining rm. & kitchen! 3 bedroom, 2'.lt bath & auper garage. OPEi SUI 1-4 Pl ... ((,,(,~11110 dRI lfai: .-fJufu>-1/ieJ 6'/.1-8 999 34t7 (. Cent Hwy .. c.-., ... c.')cas1de ., ...... , ... Pat Tenor. & M9oc logo 540-IJJD tt& llDD 111° VIEW• SPYILISS n C /A A ti.. V Q • r· ~ ', • .., u 01 -PC Cl/ ~ I nt\ ~· :J J ~ 1111'1 f. >~ I 4 • WATERFRONT HOMES~ INC.~ CARDEN CROVE Mature landscaping & towering trees surround this 3 bdrm home in nice family area, walk to elementary school. fireplace, covered p.itio, sp.lcious rear yard & copper plumbing. Needs a little l.l.c. but good potential. 631-1400 ........ S189,SOO Open Sunday 11592 Faye EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Very spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super location near bu~ & shoP.ping -& <1cross from c hurch Great for large family or pou1ble board & care home. 631-1400 ..... $275,000 SANTA ANA Sharp 4 bdrm Meredith Gardens family home with pool & Sp.l in very nice area. Handsome rd tile roof, formal dining room & paneled fami1 room with fireplace. 760-3600. ... .. ................... S 25,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Brand new upe Cod townhomes. Spacious 2 bdrm, 21/J baths, oak cabs, security system & dble garage. Steps to bay, ocean, ~lboa Ferry, restaurants & shops. 631-1400 .......... .. ................ ......... ................ . ...... $350,000 Open Sat & Sun 307 Cypress CORONA DEL MAR Br.md new contemporary con- dos near completion. Open & bright with 3 bdrms, fp .. family room, 1ns1de laundry & dble garage. Top q~lity with every amenity, surrounded by ~tios & ijndsupms. 760-3600 . ... S395,000 Open Sunday 615 Jumine NEWPORT COMMERCIAL on l.irge lot in ~t Coast Highway location. Two story building with 7 units, all preSently, rent~, perfect for owner occu- p.int. New roof In 83. 631-1400 ........... $<695,000 LIDO ISLE W~I prlc~ home on the island. BTiRht & open 3 bdrm with remodeled kitchen & large Tiving room Op.?n1ng to sunny p.iuo and small yard. Sundeck off master. Near clubhouse, tennis & beach REDUCED! 631-1400 ........................... SSJ9,000 NEWPORT KEICHTS "Pride of ownership" • bdrm M editerran,e41n style home, formal dining & country kitchen with nook. Custom built wlth large sundeck & high ceil111s around entry courtyard. ocean & bay views. 631-f400. . .. . .. .............. SS69,000 Open Saturday 206 u Jolla NEWPORT HEJCHTS Charmin11 early heights 3 bdrm home with hardwood floors smooth cearings, 2 fireplac~ & lovely ~.rd ns with deck & pa ~.auti-~~~"7~~~.~.~ ... ~ .. ~~~.~: ... ~'. . h. 1 • ~--~~s~~.080 LIDO la.I Chltml,. 2 bdr,...1' "OUM with den 6 ~ brkk~kto.··~ ,, pe.t street. .... in 19' C,. bttNL n~ rOof, f Nfteh doon ;:J . JUST dOUCEOt il1·,. .................................. ·•···-----· ..... M'9,000 Realtors A * "* NEW LIS1'1NCS * * BLUFFS Great 3 bdrm starter home Qr super investment with large patio & secunty system Community pools, greenbelts & bathW4lys, walk to bstbluff shopping. 631-1400 ................... $275,000 Open Sat & Sun 2610 Vista del Oro BAYVIEW COURT Outstanding J.M.Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath condo in G.ite g~rded complex with community pool & sp.i. Steps from trails & wlldltfe ~reserve on the upper bay. 760-3600 ..... SJOS,000 Open Sunday #'48 ~ycrest Court NEWPORT 4 bdrm family Ju;>me with country kuchen & large family room in lovely parklike setting with many trees, formal gardens & S.JM. Pastel decor, French doors, Berber carpet, sky- lights & 2 fireplaces. 631· 1400 ................ S59S,OOO Open Sat & Sun 376 23rd St. SEA ISLAND Fabulous custom remodel of a single story 2 bdrm floor plan. Now, one bdrm & den plus bonus ewerc1se room, huge living area, gourmet ki tchen & formal dining. Total privacy, views of golf course & bke 631-1400 ... $620,000 BALBOA ISLAND Sp.icious 3 bdrm family home wuh den & family room w11h wet ~r. Warm wood p.inehng, fireplace & cathedral ceilings 1n living room prus su~r studjo .ip.irtment with fueplace 2 sundeck. 67Y-6900. .. ...... .. . .$615.000 PENINSULA POINT Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm home with den (or 4th bdrm), fam ily room, country kurhen & living & dining rooms with be.imed ceil- ings. New carpet, 2 fireplace~ & beautiful land- scaping. 631-1400 ... . .. . ....... . . .... $625,000 BALBOA ISLAND Ouplell Charming & immaculate 2 bdrm couas e with knotty pine cabrnetryhfirt>pl.lce & white picket fe nce. Super unit in rear wit 2 bdrms over dble garage & 1 bdrm down 673-6900 ... ...................... ....... . $625,000 Open Sat & Sun 219 Coral PENINSULA POINT on the oce.inf ront. Sp.ic1ous & bright 4 bdrm upside down house with 1!>t floor family room & incred1~e v.ews. Parquet & terrazo flooring, custom U\uners & skyh hts REDUCED AGAINll 631· 1'400 ................................... $695,000 (LH) UDO ISLE Chirmin1 J bdrm with 2 complete muter suites, 1 up wtt.fl ad,ouilna family room Ir on down plus larae f orn\i dlnin1 room. Country French decor, custom built-in & private p1tio on lovely Wttt. 6l 1-1'400 ................. -................ $750))00 Open Sun<by 112 Via Wu~n UDO P£Nl.NSULA Stunnin contempoJuy 2 bdrm In full t.eeurity bufldlna wich doorman. Granhe counter tOpi, <*P.eted & ""'hie floors etched 1~ doon & receHeef flghtln1. Exd t1na ch;nnet w•tff ~ 1t1iewi. 6) 1-144)0 ................................................. $79510()() Open Sunday 601 Udo Puk Or. # 1E UDO Ill.& low·trlffk corner plul ovrited .JS' lot. Su1ttintl cOMtruction on top qu.lity Mediterr1,_.n l bdrnw "Ii det1 around Minny ~tio. Owtwr wtl con· tidet' Mil"'t llnd & IPPfov.d p&iM. 631•1400 ......... -... , ................... _._ .......... f~ ptk $17.5~ .. . . BA YFRONT condo 1n a charming 4 unit Mediter• r.incan complex S~cious & el~an t 2 bedroom & den with marbje fireplace and tar:ge sunny terrace. Dock for very larg yacht & fabulous lidO channel views 631-1'400 .............................................. $925,000 UDO ISLE Beautifully dH1gnt"d top q~l1ty 5 bdrm with form.al dining & family room & den. Pro· 1ess1onally decor.ited with paned windows & Fr. doors to sunny patio with sp1. Almosc double lot fell OUT OF ESC ROW! 631-1400 ...................... $995,000 Open ~turd.ly 120 V-ia Wuien DOVER SHORES Remodel~ 3 bdrm bayfront with huge master suite, den, f.im1ly room, dock for• large yacnt & sparkling water views. Terr•ced bayside patios with sp.i & built-in BBQ tep~ to community beach. 631· 1~00... .. . . ........... S 1,250,000 UDO ISLE Spect•cular 4 bdrm custom home with Mediterr•nean overtones r•mily & formal dining rooms & l'aHn kitchen open to fabulous parklike lawn & gardens leading 10 the 70' dock with side tie. 631-1400 . .......................... . ... .. $2,095,000 UDO lSL£ exciting contemporary J bdrm bayfront, a gre•t lido "ford view location & dock for l large yachts Floor to ceiling w•lls of glass. bayfronr dining & m.ister, gourmet kitchen & prrvate roof deck. 631-1400...... ....................... .. S2,250,000 CORONA DEL MAR S bdrm bayfront in the gr•nd tradition with pier for large yacht & great v1eWJ from Harbor entrance down channel There ue formal dining & family room\, den, d.lrk room & breakfast room 631-1400 ........ . . ........ $2,495,000 CAMEO SHORES Elegantly remodeted • bdrm home. Unobstructed ocean views from family & dining ueas, master bdrm & gourmet kitchen. Be.iutlfully landscaped flagstone patio with rock edgf'd custom poor 760-3600 . . ...... $2,545,000 CORONA DEL MAR beach front. Fabulous 3 bdrm with unp.iralleled views of the ocean & harbor entrance. Built o n 2 lots, this bright & open custom contemporary has blE"ac hed hardwood floors & 10' mahogony doors 631·1400 .................... $2,980,000 LINDA ISLE showc.lse of cn~I el~nce tn a premier location with 3 complete master suites, form.al dining, sev.eral entertainment ce~ters & ~yfront hving room opening to terrac~ & sl1~ for 2 large yachts 631-1 400 .............................. S3,97S,OOO .. . . •Spa •POOi •v1ow ••w11tertront ~ ***Waterfront and Pool VGtvre Addr ... at Guard Gate HOIES FOR SIU 21E .... 71 Beycteol Cl., -.......-'291.000 S.U&Jn 1-4:30 4"1 Delllle.CdM 759 eeoo 1375,ooo S•VSun 1-5 2331 e-. 'F', C.M. 645-0303 1221,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t eo1 Udo Pert<°'·"'" con-. v1g 831-1400 $795,000 Sun 1-5 .. 9oycreol COurt, Bayview Court 831-1400 l305,000 Sun 1-5 t 2915 ~ Terr, L.llcj Bell 721-1550 1329,000 Sun 1-C:30 424 San Bemedme>, Nwpt Hgt1 75t-MOO '499,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 •'37 S.W11d, Corona Del Mar 75~70 "38,500 Sunday 1-c 24552 Sutton Ln, Leg. N9Je! 7~ $189,90() I Sat/Sun 1-5 2 II '''' Fiil IM 1r IEI 215 1111 81, Newport BNeh 72-9730 1225.000 Sundmy 1-4:30 1407 Bonn,. Ooone,.JMne-T«r8CL.-.....~~ 75t-ee00 1510,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 2180 Sen Michet Eat, C.M. 845-0303 ~ 1199,000 Sit/Sun 12:30-4 23 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii, N.8. 175--4822 1595,000 Sit/Sun 1-4 **12.4 S. Bayfront, Balboa laland -$1 ,725,000 Sun 1-4:30 2111 Vlclorto °"""· Laguna -497-174.4 Sunday 12~ llEll ... 310 11th St, -Beoch 721-1200 1319,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 701 Aclcll. Coron• Del Mar 1 44 90IO 1479.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 200J Ahura, Irv. Terrace 644-9080 1895,000 Set/Bun 1·5 1924 Otani Ln, H.,.bor HIOhlanda, NB 714H>593 1375,000 Sundey 1-4:30 1.430 Oolohln Ter., lrttM Terr.oe 944--9080 1&49,000 81t/8un 1-IS 2121 Oreke (MeN del M•) C.M. 850-1557 $235,000 Sun 1-4 192 HlllllO<d Dr, N.8 . 97~ 1125 1350,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1 111411 -· Hvn1 8oh/W-173-t333 $199,900 hll8un· 1·1 113~.c...t 71141 MOO e-,ooo Sunday 1-5 Ill LAllWI. Ollfonl COUrl, lrWle 171·---lundoy 1-5 111VloW-Udololt •1-1400 1780,000 Sun 1-5 lllCIO Port'*-. H.V. -111 II~ NM,000 9ett8un 1-5 •1---·-V-.OM l40-l'MI 9214,tOO 1e111un 12:1G"':ao •••111 1 . =""'· --7aa-4180 ,000 ~ 11-5 •1T_,_ l7'-tlll '411.000 .... , .. ... .. • I 111 •In Fiii IM 1r ID 219 -Ploco, EMUlde.CM 142-5200 1342,900 Sol/Sun 1-5 ••a21 Cetallna. Nwpt Hgt•. NB 7-700 1525,000 Sol/Sun 1-5 IOO Cllfl Dr, Cllflha-. 831-7300 seot,000 Slit/Sun 1-5 110 Donald Pl, Newport Helghta 144-90IO 1549,500 S..ndey 1-5 'OI Onda, Blutta 844-toeO *'05,000qt Sun 1-5 321 E. 21st St, E'lkM C.M. 831-7300 $34t,900 SaVSun 12-5 4008 Inlet Ille, Corona del Mar ..0-1212 1189,000 S.USun 1-5 *1911 l<Jngo Rd, Nwpt Hgta, H.B. 973-7300 $7-19,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **t 3304 Merc:ua, Newport Beoch 6'2-2134 17511,900 Sunday 1 ... 298 Montetvo Apt A, San ciemente 546-2313 '429,000 S..n 12-5 t 42J Sen ller-dlno, -I Helghta 944 ~ $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 901 PatotHa, Irvine Terr.ce. CdM 973-6494 $645,000 Sunday 1-4 •2121 Pebble Dr, Harbor Vkww Hiits · 831-7300 1195,000 S.USun 1-5 317 Potneettla, Olde Corona Da Mat 759-9070 $969,500 SaVSun 1-6 2008 Seadrttt, Irvine TftfTace, CdM 720-0111 1189,000 Suncley 1-4 t 27411 Sereno, MINlon Viejo , lff..3e78 $228,900 SaVSun 9-5 n Shwwliter Pl.ce, 8eyvtew Terrace, NB 854-9"3 '490,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *•41 Southampton, Belcour1 Hiii, NB 75M700 *869,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 971 Trenton Way, Newport Beach 7tc)..5000 1255,000 Sunday 1-5 107 Via DtJon, LkSo 1"9 . 1n.eeoo $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .-t 2005 Yach! Vlgllant, -· H.B. 831-7300 &eoe,ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 -CIEll ... 410 39th SI, Newport laland, NB 759-e700 '459,900 Sundoy 1-5 * 1808 ~·· ~ Vtrde, CM IMG-7355 1349,500 Sol/Sun 12:30-4:30 •2972 Btrnlnl, C.M. 546-2313 '270,000 9901 Fredetidc, Huntington 8MCh 831-1211 $285,000 S.USun 1-5 2015 HIQhlend Drive, Newport Beoch 722-8212 M&5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 375 23rd SI., U-,_ 131-1400 U96.000 81t/Sun 1-IS 3374 -d,C.M. 546-2313 1319,000 Sunday 1~:30 3719 Porte Or-, Corona Del Mer 7IO-IOOO $050,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 1115 Port Chertee, -Vlow -1111-1400 $125,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 lllJ~~~°" ~/Sun 1-5 1931 .. r rga . ..,u• 144 -... 1.IOO Sun 1-5 · .. ::o.:::uw::iOo---8un 1-1· 2M Tu.lln Aw, N.8, 146-7171 l409,000 ...... , ... .,. •c ••• 707 Udo Partl Dr. (Udo-.) N .•• 11W777 tl.780,000 ... , ..... , ... *1114 MUg\19 Wflt, .. IOIMI, N.I . •1-7900 9171.000 . 9undey 1·5 ti'l'.J:J •· .. --11 --8ecll<in 1-4:aD -= .............. Norlt ••• ·····-a.vaun 1., ... ,.,. .. --. ----f l,M.000 .._M ~··· 1•11111 11 11.--M ' .. -~-~-__ ..,.,... ....,.. I ···•2• HNllborough, Harbor Hiii, N.B. 644--4514 $1,245,000 . Sun 1-4 3801 Kk>ndlka, SC Metfo, CM 721-1200 1349,000 Sunday 12_. •M79 Lii Playe Clrde, Ftn Valley 646--2313 '305,000 Sat/Sun 12-4- ••t10802 P9ddock, Lemon HM;htl M4-4t2QO 1895,000 Sun 1-4:30 +22s Poppy, Corona del Mar 131-1400 $989,000 • Sat/Sun 1-5 11&4 Port Chel .... Harbor View Hme, NB 493--5340 $559,900 Sunday 1-5 2207 Port L«wk:k, H.V.Homes 758-8800 SG59,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • ..,.• 17 Royai St. George. Big Canyon, NB 87:J...9333 $1,350.000 Sunday 1-5 ••18790 San PuquaJ Sl, Ftn Valley 546-2313 1329.950 S1uSun 1--t •2001 8Mdrlft, Irvine Terrace, CdM 720--0188 $890,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1M42 SMlrra~Laao~ Turtleroek e.44-8200 $4 f9,SOO Sat/Sun 1-4 •t 2765 Tern Clrcie, Meu Verde, CM ~7355 $389,000 Sunday 2-5 32372 Via Mentone, So.Laguna 499-1320 $650,000 Sun 12:30-5 I IElllOM • 1820 Commodore, Bayere11 644--e20Q $815,000 Sal/Sun 1-' 300 Femlu1, Olde COM 7H-eeoo 11,000,000 Sun 1-5 ' •• 1778 Hummlnablrd, Mesa Verde, CM ~7355 $49S,OOO Sundtg.,12..S 2CM Klnoa Pl, Cll- gu..9080 1785;000 Sun 1-5 •3313 Mar~d. C.M 646-2313 1347,000 Sunday 1-4:30 291 Qrcte Or., BavahOfff ~ $885.000 Sal 1-5 111 ,11s Flll IM er IEI Sun 1-5 •••t 541 Hetbor-r.t.nd Dr., N.B. 723-40.78 11,.495,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 t 1210 Kina1 Rd., Cttttha'IWI l44-e20Cj 1896,000 Se1/Sun 1~ t 20 Motto Bay, Si>Y<I-. CdM 831-1298 $825,000 Sunday 12~ "'t 11 ~. HerbOI' Ridge, Hwpl Bell 71().1900 $2,495,000 Sundey 1-5 1111 t•twPOft HUll'Or. EAlt, HVH 75~ M:lt,000 SaUSun 1-5 14 Wfnd90f, Harbor HMI 7!Ml-llOO $1, 195,000qa Sall8un'l·5 llElllH •-llei.-144-90IO 1754;900 Sol/Sun 1·5 ...... , ...... ••• ,22nd 91, -----.,. 1800 11,396,009 9ett8un 1-5 ••II L.odW'nOOr, ING Canyon -11,418,000 9ett8un .... 1101 ..... ....,... w ...... •1-7900 1721.000. ~ 1-5 1 ...... . ·- •b31 L.8ndflll, 'T Cttllt, N.B. 173-7300 '205. Sundey 1-4 3510 Ullc, Olde CdM 71141 MOO 1379,000 S:.t/Sun 1-5 ••717 -Bay(Bllke< & Brlalol~ C.M. 112--0665 $164,900 Sol/Sun 12·5 t 120 33td St. NNP«t Beach 11w1n 1315,000 +2315 Vllte Huerta (The Bauftt) N.B. 721-3490 '225,000 . Sun 1-$ 71 -lllend (Bia Canyon) H.B. 640-7000 $224,500 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 *231tVieta Huertl, Bkltts, N.8. 7!i9-9100 $219.800LH $at/Sun 1-! **111~A w ... Bay, Newport Beoch e13-3n1 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 2 II ,11s Flll. IM 1r Ill .,., capenope Circle, H.B. 759-l4!00 $242,500 ..,.. • ••2e Vtenna, Harbor Rldge Cr.et, NB 173-9333 M91,000 Sundey 1-5 llEHltM 18110 B11Chcreet Ln. H.B. 7H-NOO $26',000 S11/Sun 1.-5 2524 eden Ave, Untt F, C.M. 831..e881 124,51900 . Sal/Sun 10-e 802-8 Helotrope, Corona Oel Mar 173-1494 1395,000 Sundey 1-4 218 Marauertte, otde CdM 1•tMIOo '795,000 ffl9-.Blutta 7-1399,000 ff t2 Vlolo del O.o, Bluf!fs . 831-1400 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 'Sun 1-5 SaVBun 1-5 *2450 Viola Hoger, Blutta, Newport Beoch 1173-8333 1228,000(LH) Sat/Sun 1-5 •939 W. 19th C-3, C.M. &48-7171 1180,000 Sat/Sun 12-C 111 •In Fiil IM 1r IEI ••523 Avenkle Campo, The Bfutf1. N.B. 831-0llO 137t.OOO Sundey 1-5 115J-.CdM 831-1400 $350,000 *llOll Venll]o. Bluffa. H.B. 7•9100 1385,000 IOllLE IOIES FOR SILE 111 111 I N. COM< Hwy, # 174, El -ro. L.B. 17~5511 $100,000 Sundey 1-4 llPLEIES Fii SiLE 31W11••=-,Colee.._. •1·1-,000 a.t/8un.1-4 ,,,,., 9 ... 0... OllMllr n.1m .... _ liMdev 1-4 40I 2 IJIDL 1#, CoNM dll Mir .,..,. ...... 8etllun 1-6 ••••• .... "' • -,_ ~d911gt\38A.29A IMMACULATE. co~ 2BR wNrptc, lkyUt, pello. Yrd, tmell pet•O k ~ •Id hk·UP Sl25/mo Flratlla•t • 11,450rrn0. -...229 ctepo. 724-9909 •90VfH OF HWY• ml Yllll 29A 11A 1 CIW get809, 4111' + bonut, 3BA. Fam wld t!Kupe, IMO/mo. Alll rm, formel dining rm, 3 nowt Frethty pelnt9d C# get on OM of the N..-~ Otene nlc99 llrMI I 1700/mo Ceppel 131-'12M +dee). Call 540-7355 TORELLI REAL TY MESA VEROE 48ft. 29". Lro yrd Avail Nowt No Peta I 1250/mo Beautlf\11 38R 2~8A 301t Sumetra 6'6-3e27 w/f~tc. encl gara'e MESA vt:Al>£'"iSlJCCOLA w/opttr. lntertor • d 38A. 28A. fem & din rmt,.2 ~I , no Pet• get. 11400 Inc '.'\ winer & Imo 175-MOt grdnf Ref No ~ ISM 8-Alf\ll 48A ~ hOl'M KJnglM Ct Ut-5271 In !MM Tatreee. Hot tuC>. NEW E·$10E 38R. 3•.,9A° Ill~. '3000/mo Shott Fam rm. den. w/d htc-ue». ..,.,.,_ 1ff.1't3 d/w, lrpc, gar, ~ UAUTIFVL OC*ll't 'MW ywd I 1S50 ~"' condo, 21R 18A all ••••n-nl kltd'Min ernenll ... Incl -w/d, ~ 2~ gaiaoa. 28A 18A ,_ End oareoe. l)OOI, Jec:ual, 1 13 SO, wtlW 16rfr Nwp Fenc:.d 720-1018 ~~lo $875/mo C=M~'f:.J:! & ~ HWPT TERRACE 38R 2'-, ~ 11200/mo Agt IA. *-· end Unit on 7....aet °""'· nu crpt, frPC, oar HIP9b l t015.&44-1480 JASMtHE CREEK LOYlll't "'- dt ' den. fulV rum. • ... .. un• tMld _,.,, W mo'a. ldMI F0t 1HM 28A 2'~8A eumtlW ,.,, ... geted ,. twntltnt •. frplc, ~·· tor1 oommunlty, poOI. petlo, ...,,.., pool & ac>e ..,,., atC)O/mo ""1nOt-11100/mo. Merilyn -Of"1 AQt M440l7 Ooomb9131-12ee L0'¢LY Mw 28' 28a oondO • ....., Br-~. w/d, trptc. pvt beeCll a1aoo1mo 1ae-eoe1 WM~· . . . 10 MR 28A family .... lftlY. home AIC. orptt, dtpe, 28t tee. lrptc. ..,. 11'80. w/d '*ups. 2 Cllf praoa, au 111 wcs. 1eo..«112 ._. lcltcNn. b'V tncd IPYGLAU•aflU,_.BA.). ywd 11111314114 ., ... UQht • bttQihl TWNHa W12 IMSt• ., .... lpeotacvfar ocean, t-ait ettdl get. Circular ~ ~ llOftl view. litrCM9, ~. *Y"• 137IOIMO 7.0.14'1 OI IHOO/mo • -....105I i4'ofil10. erdt• UNIQUE old duple!! rn 2M 1aA. cerpeit. ..... yex 2114 dl'fl, ~ = ~ 1~.dlw = ,....d '40-2641 ==-"" arpt, petJO f'l)lc JfaCUD2 IHOlmo. &aiiii 2124 -~ 112·1827 • n•-~'-:::' 'l'T.":.' 3!:. •&Mge.,.... & ~ 16'M .,. Me«erh«n. ........ Piii • '"" 131·2111 ·~ •fltorli99 •Poot ._. .... •W.WILION ....... fi • IS ~ . .. . . ... . G) ")2p41ae11tial Brokl't/l9l' St'c11icl'tJ 71te ~atpeJt 9ndrpe11de1tt ?211at GtJtatt' C!cmpa116 tit tMl' 1tatio1t * * * HARBOR WOODS * * * Corona del Mar side of the bay A lowest priced condominium for executives. or first time buyers Community recreational fac11i- tles S2 I 9.000 * * * DOVER SHORES * * * NEW PRICE' on ttw; view propert~ with pool. spa and great outdoor living Guest or maids quarters Many superior interior /el< tenor ap pointments SI 3Q5,000 * '* * EMERALD BAY * * * VALUE! VALUE! Charming and immaculate home in Emerald Bay's private community Park and tennis courts close hy SH0.000 * * * NEWPORT NORTH * * * Decorated and ready for you to move Into rl&ht now White on white decor Extra bonus room behind garage-great getaway' Also for lease call for terms $595,000 * * * BAYCAEST * * * A great home for a large family, has loft for hobbles children or use as bonus room Privacy abounds this property SO I 5.000 * * * BELCOURT * * * Customl.t.ed features compliment this already superior des11ned home Lots of .Belcourt white Two story ceiling S8q5.000 * * * VIEWI VIEWI VIEWI * * * Of turnln& basin, sunsets. harbor lights and Catalina from this condominium Extra large patio with garden. Security system $289.000 * * * IEAVIEW * * * This "NANTUCKET" with ocean. and night lltht views Is for you. I( you enjoy the Cali· fornla lifestyle Your very own private pool f, spa $650.000 * * * IUQ CANYON * * * All new Interior. exterior O~ of the most extensively remod~l~d homes available In Bia canyon Large puvate yard with pool c. spa Sl.195.000 * * * llLUFF8 * * * Lots of room for th .,hole family In this lar& 'BR. condominium. Take th m all to walk the Wildlife Prtterve or enjoy nel&hborhood sh<>PPint $393.000 TOP PRODUCER a SHARED MOST TRANSACTIONS February, 1989 LOIS JACOBS SHARED THE HONOR OF MOST TAANSACTJONS February 1989 MICKI COOPER OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY R.\YVlfW SZll.,000 7' hyet"t C04.lr1 l BR I 4 l-0 .... ,n I IURTLEACX:ll: J BR FR $411,500 1"62 si.ne Laoo I I l OI" ~1'of1, Bl\.. CANYON 11.AM,000 2S LoctunOOf t>BR. pool SPJ I r. "tt l'h.in1t \..rO.h I'll Wf'ORT NORTH SUS.GOO aon con. Portoftno IBP ~ R I M h 1 ll•"<iltt" B.wr 81:.1 COURT tUM.000 7 W•Y~ IHR f R ~pa I 4 ~·> '>ll J)hanl\• (.r<>c.h ~LIHHAVlN •BR FR. v~w ... 000 I I 1210 Klf\91 9'oed C.111 mm• Shull•• Sf AVIFW llS0,000 200S Y.cht M19chtef 'BR JAX>I sp.ia, "~"" I 1 Donna '°'kh,111 BA VCREST •11,000 tt20 Commodore .. BR I I I 1nd,a Ocrh PENINSULA 12.aso . tM1 I . Mboe INwd 18R, nt I·., Hob•(' ~n\ BAYVI W 1 BR T\JllTLtROCK 4 8R, fll'I\ rm 8AL80A ISlANO 28R, ra. Wtr f1nt SUNDAY tm.000 1' a.,cr .. t Court 1 40 S-.ll'kllf' f I\ .. 1t.500 tMl2 ...,,. I• • LOK I SA,72S,OOO tM I . aaftront I • •O Manh.t M ~ b 11MI.• 21 Lec:hmoor I~ • tt•ph4n~ ~rod) .-.-aoracorttP9f1oftM I·'\ Mah <•ulltd& ~n -.oao 1210 Klnp Aoed t "4 Su1A1n1W !\hulcr .... tOOSYecMlllMNlf 1..t Dcmna Ciod · II a.,.., ............ I·~ ~ny ...... I-"> ---M * * * IUQ CANYOH * * * On large elevated private lot In this pted community sits this beautifully appointed home featurtn1 5BR. and abundant use of brick. French doors and more S 1.295,000 ..,. * * * aALBOA ISLANP * * * Ideal entertainment home on the BAY -lar~ pier /dock Private spa. A 1reat lifestyle ln a great community W1lklnc distance to res- taurants shops Sl .72S.OOO * * * 8PECT ACUL.AR VIEWS * * * Magnificent sunsets from this custom resi- dence nearln& completion Now Is .the time to add your own custom features' Quiet I~ cation. gated· community with recreational f acillties S2.b50.000 * * * CORODA DEL MAR * * * Duplex for Investor or ltve In one unit and rent out othef No deferred maintenance Cream puff condition A must see Call for apPointment 5535,000 * * * POUNDING SURF * * * t,,occ; with th1c; •BR . 4 BA home v./conv den This is one of Emerald Ba) 's best I~ cations Seller ma~ ea rn financ1n~ to quali· hed buyer Call lor detail<. S2. l7'i,OOO * * * HAA80R VIEW HOMES * * * Bring the family to this newly expanded and remodeled home In quiet nei&hborhood Community pool. park school and bicycle path $620.000 * * * ABESTVALUEI * * * BA YFRONT · custom construction, SBR. i•··B1' Formal dininc room, family room l ar6t~ slip and slde tie Great home for enterta1ninc Three car carace Sl.67'>.000 • * * LAGUNA Hlll8 * * * 1'h1s one level home is areat for the couple wantlnc to move out of their "huce" family home to the convenience of • new and smaller property Immaculate' S269 900 * * * HARBOR RIDGE CREST * * * H1ghl> uperaded lu\Ur} condominium 1tu- ated in a ~erv pnvate location. and 1n a cuard gated community with pool . spas and tenni court $'>??.:>?? * * * HAR80R RIDGE * * * VIEWS• VIEWS• VIEWS• Breethtaklnc vlewstll of Newport. ocean and bay A pnva SM for you to relaic In Security system Guard pted 'community with recrHtlonal facilities. $995,000 * * * SA YCft8T COURT * * * For th Natural! t. brine your binoculars end e the wildlife In the 8ack Bay ~rve Or rtd your btcyd down the natur tral1. Euy fr way ace • $296,000 . . . . '. Expect the best Coldwell Banker 'RealdentJaJ Real Estate Services NEWPORT BE ACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT A v0tAi>o 1>44-9060 THE l COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS WESTPAIK 1398,000 WHERE CAN YOU BUY A BEAUTIFUL 3 BR HOME? HlGHL Y UPGRADED, LUSH LIT. CPTG PLANTATION SH UTTER'S THROUGHOUT, EXCEPTIONAL LO · CATION, ALL UNDER 400,000. CALL NOW. NEWPORT HEIGHTS '595 000 SPECTACULAR VIEW OF BAY & PARK. IMMACULATE 3 BR, 2 BA CHARMER. BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. MUST SEE TO BELIEVE IT. HURRY, THJS ONE WO N'T LAST! IRVINE TERRACE S649,000 GREAT LOCATION. COMPLETELY NEW KITCHEN CUSTOM CABINET & COUNTER TOPS. ALL NEW BATHS FROM TILE TO COUNTER TOPS. LARGE PRl-V ATE GARDEN. CORONA DEL MAR IKVINE TEllACE *619,000 A VERY SPECIAL HOME IN SUPERB CON · DITION. NEW KITCHEN WITH GREEN- HOUSE WINDOW . COVERED PATIO AND GORGEOUS PRIVATE YARD. :1 BR, 2 BA. SPA RVJNE TERRACE S695,000 TOTALLY REMODELED 3 BR. HOME W/NEW APPLIANCES, PLANTATION SHUTTERS;. LIGHT FIXTURES & LOVELY CARPETINu. ALL TOP OF THE LINE QUALITY' & IN EXCELLENT TASTE. SPYGLASS 171& 000 FABULOUS 6 BR, 2 1~ BAJ FR"" ENORMOUS FORMAL DN RM, POOL, Sl'A & 3 rAR GARAGE. LOVELY VIEW OF CANYON & HILLS. SHOWS LIKE MODEL HOME. SPYGLASS nu,ooo REDUCED '4(),000 FOR A QUICK SALE. ONLY "SOUTH PORT" ON MARKET? 6 BR. BONUS ROOM, NEW POOL & SPA. MOVE JN CONDITION.t..BRJGHT & LIGHT. THIS WILL NOT LAST1 ~'if~~~OMEONONEOFT.HE;~ Vlr:;w J.A]\;ATJONS IN nu~ AREA UN- OBSTRUCTED SIGHT OF OCEAN, HARBOR ANO CITY LIGHTS. OOIONA lllGllLAN'D8 11,111.IOO FANTASTIC VIEW OF. BAY. OCEAN A NITE LIGHTS. RARE ST. TO T. PARCBI. AT END OF CUL-DB-SAC. BUILD POSSIBLE 7000 SQ rr HOMB W /5 CAR GAR. GREAT OPPORTUNITY POR THE MOST DIS- CRIMINATING. • OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 CORONA DEL MAI 701 ACACIA DUPLEX $479,000 O.GOLDSBERRY NEWPORT HEIGHTS 421 SAN BERNARDINO :3 BR, FR, VfEW $595,000 0 .ADAM S fRVJNE TERRACF. 1480 DOLPHIN TERRACE 3 BR 649,000 G.LIVINGSTON LIDO ISLE 107 VJA IAVENNA 3 BR $675,000 S.MARVI N IR\llNE TERRACE 2001 ALTURA 3 BR $695,000 E.OL ON SPYGLAS 4 MISSION BAY 6 BR • BONUS $754,900 B.PETER ON NEWPORT HEIGHTS 521 KINGS ROAD 4 BR 1,275,000 E.CORKETT SUNDAY 1-5 BA YVJEW 84 PELICAN COURT 2 BR, POOL S358,500 H.TliAMER BLUFFS 3 BR + VIEW BLUPPS a BR + vrnw $.405,000 408 ONDA J.AKERMAN 2066 VISTA DEL OKO $409,000 N.MARKS CORONA DEL MAI 701 ACACIA DUPLEX 1-479,000 D.GOLD BERRY NEWPO&T HEIGHTS 110 DONALD PLACE 3 BR. FR SM9.500 E.CORKETT . NEWPOIT HEIGHTS Ul SAN BEINAIJ>INO 3 BR, FR, VIEW 1595,000 D.ADAM llVINE TIUACB 1'IO DOLPHIN TIUACB 3 BR ~.000 K.PARKER BAJCUST Ital AN'l'JAGO 4 BR, FR, POOL S6!i7,900 J.MERTZ LIDO ISLE 3BR 107 VIA L\VBNRA '675,000 &BOWIE llVINI TlllACI ... AtTO&A 3 BR Mts,000 E.OL80N OOVll 810UI MIO 8ANnA80 DllVI 4 BR, FR, VIEW S729~ J.STEPHBNSON SPYGLlSI 4 ...aN IAY 6 BK BONUS a7M,900 B.P&TBRSO IOC UNllPLACI 1766 000 PAMrrH I IAll llC• 11AJ 1876090 B.Rm>Y NEWPORT BEACH - BLUFFS · S-405 000 OUT TANDING ''LINDA .. IN NEW BL UFF . 3 BRL2 BA VA ULTED CEILINGS, Kl'tCHEN EATING AREA, A/C, SEC. SYST., PERFECT CONDITION, ELEVATED TREE TOP VIEW! EASTBLUPP *499 528 EXEC TIVE POOL HOME. TOTALLY CUS- TOMIZED. 2 BR 4 BA. MBR HAS 2 BATHS. HUGE FAMILY ROOM WITH BAR & FP. FAMILY KITCHEN, FR'ENCli DOOR •. ENTERTAINER DELIGHT. SEAVIEW *550 000 QUIET SECLUDED CUL-DE-SAC LO - CATION ABSOLUTELY MOVE -IN CON- DITION. BEAUTIFUL BlJIL T -IN ',CANYO N VIEW , EXCELLENT AL UE. T HREE BEDROOM HOME. HARBOR VrEW HOMES H25,000 F.SSENCE OF PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 5 BR. 3 BA, GREAT LOCATION. EXPANDED ON RM. REMOD. KIT. BAY WINDOWS, H T TERS, FRENCH DRS, MANY NEW UP GRADES! BAYCREST H57,900 IMMAC. BAYCREST HOME. THI 4 BR W /FR AND POOL IS LIGHT & BRIGHT. BUILT.JN",. U ED BRICK. GORGEOU LANDSC'AYING W/2 PATIO . EXT. TORAGE THROUGHOUT. OOVER SHORE . 17H 500 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! ENJOY THE NiTE LIT .. ~ & BACK BAY FROM ALMO T i.;vgRv ROOM IN THIS LOVEL y 4 BR, 3 BA HOME W/FR & 3 CAR GAR. CALL TO SEE! CLlf FHA VEN 1711,00G ENORMOU LOT. OVER 19,000 ~. FT. SUPER CALIFORNIA RANCH DESIGN. FEATURE. 4 BR" 3 BA AND DEN PL GU~T. MOUNTAIN AND CITY LIGHT VIEW NIWPOIT HEIGHTS 1111 000 FRONT ROW KINGS RO. WITH PAN· ORAMJC HARBOR VIEW . REMODELED WITH LUXURIOUS MASTER SUITE. 3 F.~11AC&':i, HAND PAINTED TILB IN ORBAMKlT. IAYllOIU · 1111 IOO FABULOUS FAMILY HOME. 2 iffiRV CAPB ~1 BA. V8RY OPDI lLOOR ~noN.TID8=1~-:W:J. 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M·f. 8:45em Eudld Ave. e..o.,,. (714) '40-0IOO. grouno s.rwt reeume & • UtiM to do phone Inter-nyaaver. t&eO P~tle 0091 Pu pt. 1300 4 1~. 768-0113 CAt1101, Attn MBS. ,M teMlly hletory to Kowt Wllllll TUI view 1 w It 11 our ~..,. · Coeta ~---·1011 deyl EqyM Oppot1unlty Em-,............. Qr o up , 1 7 4 & 1 tubec:ttberl Cell Tammy P/T P .... llU ~~· E•P.it 5530 ~. 200.:.::t Beetencnury Ad , SUit• Moot9, 714-766-2218. -.,$$ ... -• eoetaMeM.CAt2828 202, Yorba Lind._ CA TM Number One,......--------..,... ••1111111 1111mmr ......... Equat()p9E~ 928N. Attn: OML ~PromollOnCorpo<-HIT·YmUltlTUT 3 ... dlye perw.ek o.t•lt· FOlll>ADS ARE FREE Cal: _,... r• etron hH lmm•dlate Offtoe WOfk & ..,lf'ld• for oriented, PIMNnt tur· ITlft 'fml .. llmA&. .. · ot)eNng1 for Crew Man-buey Reel Eltate Agt roundlng1. Apply Pen-~c.::~~ig :..,•~f:; ll•MF Mother'• Merkel a Computer• w/Nwpt.,Dvlp ..,._ ~.,,ta mua1 fle• ht1, 11.25/Hr to nyaa~. 1800 Plaoentla .,.. of Newpot1 8-ct\. ··--• KltcNfl 11 1•ln0 apt)li. Co, f'TIFT, 790·1W .,.. very .... -motlveted •t•rt C111 0 11n1 Ave , Costa M .... De1e &. o c a I I o " 1 f o r en<! OfMtlve The ability feQ-5000/Ev a.4-8590 ULI entry UJI. 1 key llaft ULll • CAIHIEAS/OELI SER· o.n., ....... Offlca/. fl IT*-10 rela1e to 1Mn9Q«l In• PART TIME AET AIL IUL m&TI I (=.,:. ~= °! fOf rent: laclal room vtRI. Full time poe111on1 _., wottclnQ erwttonment 11 • &llllTllT ~ Good 1a1ary 1 ban-St~. l\aW ttatlonl cSey /evenlng houre/ FMhlonco.lnlnttne needl mutt. fl\9 oee or• ven, •• .._ ................ ...._ Rare oppty! Why 1tert •t ..... .,. ;1 c I 100/wk. Ant 4 ..-a weekende. Thie poeltJon pereon wtth beek: office 1ructr 11111111 • INll. or teroe _. -• -. the bottom wnen ~ can :.:· onlect l<eren tr..i l.Mge ulon In Cor· on.ti opportunity fOf 1klllt . Typing 45-50, weeoo ta nec.Mry ""~-~ • ...,. .,,50 ltert I I It'll top? 0C Top lngMl'n ~7o one del M• ,.._,..se promotion end trowth In IOfM computer •per ....,..,, ., ........ -•month Producer ...-1 ad· *.....,.... <>f*exp1t•3t31tn thenatur•looctlnduttry Growtt1C>c1Ptt 211-em •••• ..... m WO<lling momlnos 110-21 d1t1ona1 FIT a .... ,.... .. FOUND. atactt Cocker llll .. Tll A'1fil'I et 22& I!. tJth St .._.. In a unJQue carcf eno gltl tent Comm, t>onuMe -. Spenlel. tern, catetec:t '9ft ••-* IQln mflf.. Coat Mela, 54-nee · GENERAL OFFlCE MIP 1 tore on C 0 1 t 1 !Md• Mu•t be llc'd, •· 3117. Vie Yor1(town & 9uty 0 C pub!Ww _., e..ny ~co. llMklng • needed PIT, hre 12·5 We ott.r an ucellent ~~ borders l'tonHt 1 ,09,. .. ive Brooatutt. Hunt 8Mch orgenlzed peraon to lnctMdueiw/~tyeupc>-l8.ftllY fDI•/ Ute typing, contact Bred, euarant .. of l400 per •Or=t to woni s.no reauma ONL y to 541-6111 coord • log, I tr•cll fr up for r9\all dM9lon ••IU ....... M2-909S)~on. Tu. only w..ic white we treln you •Fr tlmo.phet• • 18 Corpotete ftlaza, "', .... 0: BLACK I TAN edvertlslng 111 for r• ~Ull/pert tlma. 17o-eeol ----195 -u lmll Af\er training, your In-•Stiff d Nwpt &di, CA t2MO Fvvn • · c:Ntlment put>McetlonL ......_ ... ••t.-u-u..a.... -come potential It un-If ~ Mll'I high 1tenderd1 (~ I 100,000,000 Sold!} beb1 Pl.lo doO wl coftel ft1t·peced con tee I ~-.....--The 1<91ttt ~It• Help needed l.lght typing, Mrnl1ed end en)Oy deahnQ wttt\ Found on beeCf\ In NB .,,, ...... p<lnt••. & col-3.0 hoUr9 per *"· needed ~ cMI enol· IOfN 9XJ) nee. Deye only Ille pubne, call ~ "' 17)-2018 1egee Pr1nt or edv. ·~ e by Huntington 8MCh CUy neenng fttm W• ~an AWt It Kirk .......... Helen at FOUND. Dog, look1 hlite plua Call Keren el SchOOI Olatrlct Mutt oppom.nlty . avaMebte. al 2300· HttbOr B!Yd . Surte IMAGES U\MO ~. *'*' red 7 t4-556-93e0 lake and P .. p<oflaency our COSTA MESA office 18• Coate MeM. -------- oolar. $111 on C.O..t ••t& ......_ •Mmfne11on end written Appffcent1 mu1t have -.-...... ... Hwy, Hewpon Beech *... ...., .. , * Spenl1h tHt Seluy thetl' own dapand•ble ,...,..!~ & 6$1-2902or131·7491 O C P\lbltttler need• reg· 11.28 to at.DI/HI APOIY trantCIOf1•tlon· m1i..ge _..,_,, a..oda1ed MUI FOUND rem. bind dog ulef part-time date entry 20451 Crlllmef Lane. HB. wtt1 be relrnburMct ..U ..... ~ .,,__ & Euctt<f clef'U. Tuee & Ttiun/8 914 8888. DMdllne IOI H .. Immediate part time ynS,:~m~e..7•5198 hn_. per dey , l»C ••· appiytng 3121189 Our teem member• enjoy Of*llnga. You don't have !*..need req d. d8AS BOOKKEEPER comC)9tltlva ...., ... and to be an opera IOWlr to FOUND: Female, petite helpful 17 50/hr Cell Full Charge, trivet com-.. oaiaent ~II PteeM love thll Jobi P111 time Dobermlln MIA. 1 '1' yr Merge>. 5&6-93e0 peny Legun• BMch FulJ cat! Mary Raamuuen •I d a 'f I • .., • MI r k old. tweet i.mperment or part llme 497•4253 (714) 540-0800 · 491-1120 or 546-0701 Slight llmp on right hind •NllnUllll* · Al1er &pm teg.l50-0908 l1Tllf PT/1lDPFT) IMUllPllP/T Thi llifh IM1'71111'911! Found Lanoome make-up ('CoUid con\1111 to fulf.tlme. In lrvlne. ApprolC 15 NOW HIRING THIS AREAi beO vto IMt)&Qo, N B reg l11tut) For 0 C P\lb-Hra/Wk. Aeelll Admln Co~llill 110.213 TO 176,413. 541-1112 -tither. Mul1 know PIR Melttant In •tebllltllng 200 -Str-IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! l'f"'bole. Fut peoed en-manual ec:c:ountlng re-... -· C REFUND BLE) vlron"*'t Exp'd only (#di to lndude payroll eo.t• MIN. CA 92828 AU ( A LOST Min. Orey Mite SeMl&mt, ~ blUe ullOt colair. Need• medl· cadon, De•~ i~. HwTt. HarbOUr REWARO (21S) 92-6114 epply Call Karen Cell Donne 1t 474-41 tt Equel()ppty Employer 1~~~2 55"3e0 llMIPI/,.., .. I.OST 0A FOUND A PET LOW COST Spey/Neuter .....,,., NO FEE. .cALL: t7~8* *TYPlllTTll* Pert time, tern-noon, M-Tllf /lftl. Tl\. Wortl It home. good 0 C. Pub1i1her H•k• pey. &75--320-I typee~er ~·4-too MCS P.V 5J8400 Mutt be,... BOYS ... , l'IDLS I eceurtt• Top pey for ftl1ll gm\ · tkllled apptlcent Call ,....... 3002 ~ 556-t:Mo ............. ___ _ 11·1~TIMIU TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO U DOLLARS • DAlYPlOT WORK AFTER SCHOOL ANO SATURDAYS GET- TING NEW CUSTOMERS FOR A LOCAL NEWS- PAP~R NO O!Ll\IERY INVOLVED. ANO All TRANSPORTA TI ON PROVIDED 'BY AN AOUL T SUPERVISOR $75 OR MORE FORMOAE INFORMATION CALL {111)nt-M21 mYIL llllll&ITS N:.W.fort Beach olltce • ll{J) denlel ua1 ............. tent• for front & bed! ol-~ _... flee poejt.lor\L 497 • 1387, • •·30pm to 1 30pm on1y Ad cs.Jgn I layout ror COMlal Orenge County llTAILD-bf..., MWepepel Mlllt . "* Full time et JotW\ Weyne ~ •xperlenc. Airport.~~ Mlf-PoettJon 1v1lleble 1m- 1tat1«. 75'-1903 r'Mdlatety. Send rll4.lme -••11•n II· Time. Some up p<ef"d 875-7100 •llMlln/PT* Re9" enatoe11c tor com- pany In~ 9ch Own cer req ~ t$/mlle • "/hr 491·2772 Mini or eel Jim Venneeu or Tim au.men For deliver ... Weekday•------ & PIT Set 852·9155 llllmLllT Bu•y Mlon With Nsy K-c.. to Newport, CdM. Motor Routes available in W11hni11t1r Hu1ti11f•• l11oh F111tai1 ValltJ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING • ~OneOayaWeetl · Muat ,,,..,. deC*'d•~ car and p<oof of 11\IUI ~ ... 842-1444 Mk f0t.Joanne Craney ' flWLOWER RAltS t e:l $2.20 per day Thtn'1 All~ pey tor 4 llnll. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY GET IN OUR tMPAO\IEO " ...... ........ ..,, YIUIWP&lll For more Information CALL TOOAYll ISi Fii LOIS lllllUT Your ~Directory ~...,,,.,!Yee 1a.a21 • I C~rp~t l•l'd"'"'i & Rrp~·' )rr,•. ~" ~I·• ~.,.,,.,, MORTGAGE LOAN ~PROCESSOR ·~ MGIC, the Mdon'e ... Md WQMt priYIM~~~. ofWa.,. oppGftUnlly fotYo'I to pnwlde the kind "' OU-.ldllig ...w:. ow cuetomere have con.-to •s>tCt· Spedftc ,..,,....... .. lfdd: procr iring io.n tpplctlllone: ~ loen~C111a;-1•19tn.on-h LUMIS ~tor quMlty control; and ptOYtdlng occlelonel ~ euppon A. minimum °' 1 yMI ~ •n a rnottglgeto.t'\Pf'OC 111ing~ la ,.quired, with 9IC • ••nt Y9ttMll c:pm- munk*b 1 and a..eomer wvice ekilla. AblHtiM In math, typing and dm entry .. '*I I ftry; ~MlwacyPf'IW· red. H you can mNt dMdMMI on your own, we want to hMt from you. High echocM d6ploma mtnlmum. MGIC oht9 competltM salariel and ecc 111n1 benefits. lnctuding profit lhar· Ing and Nvingeplan. Send your IMl!tr0< rMUmeto: Henry 8arica MGtC INVESTMENT CORPORA'OON 71•""'3-CM02 3347Mid'l1l1~ &lltt350 IMna, CA 92715 AnEqual~unity~ MGIC .. . •. .. , 1 T11b 4 Anzone tncllan .......... , ... _ 12 SldellJdl 15~ ....io.-i.w 17 Wonhlp 1t~name 20 Send out 22 A.cir ... Graff 23" Mid ''NeYermor.'' 24 E*Y!hlno' Ger. 25 Myalic91 27 Paul Anka ltJM 31 Pip 32 Aleo S3 Rarne' mat• 34 Llgflt brown 35 Slmpee 3e Alelsl 38 Waler mammals .a -hollnd """'Ina dot 42 8ulldlng btoclta. 45 8o•n 4a TreMlt vetliCie •7 Follows 51 Aewarc:I 52 Pollllx end Polatle S3Conwned 54~ &klmo 55 Snooze 58Actr ... Albttghl 57 Brillll'I Coliumbl• IOOlbell IMm 58 .. Ylc:IOflout 59 Aome1ne eoa..·1 realdence ., Common lllffi• • 82 Textile tectorlee ... 113 Model of eitcelence 85 Tourllt'1 .... .• .. ~ MNolM 18 T,,_ Instant 70-DIMll 71~1ools 72 Roman ")( 73 Flying roderll 74 Ore deposit 75 Annul 71 T..,..ch 711 UMd to be IO ,__,,beted IM .._,,boys 15 Alike 17 Seerdlel for II Pac:ICl'9 • Coo*lng ,,, IO M .... 91 Fattier t2FU.. 93 JalOn'I tntp 94 Oonllay 95Stetaon NAnnoy 978-1 98Actr- Mooret\Md 99L .. llad 101 Help 102 Eccentrlel alang 103 Stnpec:t cat1 104 A9fnoye -glcajty 1oe Ewopewi Mglel 101 German htle of reepect 108 0.lhe- 111 Elec:trtcel "'111. tor IMrt 112 ~ lnlf1.191on t13 For Sp 114 (ngf- 111 cnaru. PYlda lllM 124 Wert 125 AW OUI 12tC~e 127 Arom.tlc ,,., b 121 Con1f ... 12t New Jereey -l'loekey player 130 s.. CIUck 131 Malla tmendl 132 Hlneteantl'I ..... 113 P•adi. fS4 Not .. flllUch 1S6PMl~- DC)wtf 1 Worttl 2 Mount~ rl<IOe 3 Star Of "Whcl'I lhaBoN? 4 Mac:a., 5 Mon1ana 1 nelgnbOr 6 AetoQte 7 Zone 8 Tlllerw • Con'80arlle 10 Aflarnoon naps I 1 T11rl111h blp\gl 12 Uma'1 oountry 13 Lllc:ky cha•m1 14 Singer Ront1adt 15 Die lpOll 16 N<>Yellll Totstoy 18 Mak• beloYed It CopeMagan reeidenll 2 1 EYW! ac«• 2tWMp 21 ShoaflollMnl 29 Bltdl of pray 30 8egtiMtngl 37 P*"lor 31 fkldgee 39 "-lnO organ• 40 However 4 1 Altonao1 Ql."9I\ 42 OMda 43 VMlable d*-Y tor short 44 Houlton IOOI· ball~ 4S Piifered 4a Tropical tfllltl 48 Join 49 Aool edgal 50 T ypa of wtlellt 52 Window ledgee 53 Knight's title 54 Charged particle 5 7 Standet'• lcln 58P• 5811111·1mate to Stlebby '2:::9 138rooefl ... oe..riecs 86 King .ttfl the ··~ FIND through dusified tOUCll 67 eomciet.ci '" thePrealcneu St.aht ea Unque111ona1>1e 70 Loedlng l)latfonM 72 Mr Conway' 73 Pvt> 14 Salactous glaneae 75 &oft ctf1nll1 78 H11mlli1ta 71 Scandtne.,, 71 Common metal 79 Laroe bundle IO RalMI 1 1 Actor OrMne 12 Avid 13 Rubbllh 85,,... ae c.r ..... 87 Ofencl'las 90 Zany t 2 Sandal t3 Tota4 95 Jona 96 Con•end 97 Plfdon N Venttllte 100 Paecocil 1 -·-101 YMmed 102 Mr Knstottereon 103 ActreN Clerf 105 OC,,trvct 108 Art•t I 1tand 107 .. tnOtionteM lk>ft 108 81ameee COWi 109 ~tch (cat go I 1t0 Uncanny t 12 v 8fniatl ~· 113 P""*" (Ille Wtly for) t t5 8oMW Mike - 118 MIQc ... and OifMt 111 Ayt)bef ,, .. 1 1t Fruit drrill 120 Chwc11 aac.1ion 121 .. ~ 122CO..... 1n.__._ .........