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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-09 - Orange Coast PilotTOUCM TMIS 8LANKET, VOlJ STUPID BEA6LE AND 'f'OU'LL -REGRET IT FOR VEM~SO ~OU'o IETTEK SA'K OFF! SUNDAY, APRii-' 9, 1989 I CAN'T BACK OFF .. I CAN ONLV 60 FORWA~D NOW, AMOTMER Rl6~T TURN .. ~ERE I AM GOINS FORWARD A6AIN .. I'LL NEVER 6£1' AHY S£rl.f P WliM THI~ MUTT. IN THE HOU~E ANOiMER Rl6~T TURN .. HE.'t', O"lf!THERE'5 A BONE CLEARANCE SALE AT E.P'5 MEAT MARKET! AFTER I MAKE A Rl6MT TURN , I 60 FORWARD AGAIN .. ; . . DENNIS THE MENACE . JUDGE PARKER TheBIUTISH ara_. ~ey ! Where's my HOlllJE? BY HANK KETCHAM lty Harold Ledoux J . • t . MARJ(, w tJfe>Dl70 /44te/(J/(. ,.w; A 5/NGl.e' 7HllJ6 THAT HAPPf.JJ&O JN 7Ht /l&A6AN PR£61a.NCY IN 1985. ' -~ NO , , , OF COOR5E rr A5~'-f I ----------~ IH 15 PAPER W~'-f {)J~ll1"EN IN ~UR _,.___~~ANO-tr'5 e;=-- EVEN IN (.,t)UR HANDWRl11NG .' . ':: CAN YOU TRUST 't'OlM EYES? 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'-\OME.t \'LL JU5T TAl(f C&f M'4 lMlra?M ~O~\iM~l'~ '\W 1"f, "'~~ ... PVT I'D AA'Tl5IZ GOn1,WN( ... . ~-- Q I I ... to watdl Orts Wallace oa die NaC Nl6lrt'1 ~ TMI Brob" alwa11 Md Mm OL ... I M._'t .... Orie U)WMH latidJ. It M *l? -Margant TIU1l6 North Myrtk &adr. S. C. A l No -be was wooed and won by ABC during its recent raid OD rivals. .. At NBC, the only outlct•wu two-minute pieces," says Wallace, .t l. At ABC, bc11 do .. lon,er pieces from around the wortd" OD a OCW pri~ time show. c.o.holts: Sam Donaldson and Diane Saw- yer, &ab &om cm. Wallace denies reports that NBC utcd him to tab I PIY cut. Q 1 I wot to ,_..a fuMN caner ... wut .. °"' a.ow IJz C1alMne ... started la ,..... ....... I really M.n lier ... w wrt. -Tonya Dixon, Rode HtJJ. S.C. A I Born in Brussels, BeJaium. to American pamits, Elisabeth Oaiborne knew u a dWd tbat fashion was for her, but her father insisted she IO to an ICbool. At aae 20, Oaiborne won 1 desip amtest sponsored by H<JrfM''S Bazaar, which prompted bcr to move to New York City's &sbion world. 1n 1976, she borrowed S2SO,OOO &om family and friends and. wi1b husband Arthur Ortenbera. founded Liz Claa'borne. Inc. Her 1.1.rJet: wortina women. Lut year, lalel exceeded SJ billion. In June, qaibome, 60. aod bcr bUlband will mire from active manqement (lbey'll mnain on the board) to pursue environmental aod IOCial concerns. Q1 I aw lAIUe u...-• a TV el<J-.clll .. A-ail c... Sedelj. JIM ... w CMC:er? -Dtnld Spi/"'111 Altll<Mr, AIOS3. A I The rinler/actms bun't. but be:r mother -a bmer daoccr at Harlan '1 famed CouoD 01b -died of * .... &\'C yetJ'I .. So u..-ii tnveq tbe USA 11 I ipOblwomt.D for tbe IOciety dwias ita 7Stb UDiYa111')'. u.," •s. ii coaMelU.. two ....... , lbows. ~USA : ... I ~ I ~ • l ) ,.,.,.. • 1111m Nicklaus is back on course Q 1 U. dlu a ,_.._,.Jn Nlclllm Md a Melt,,. ..... tMJ ......... ,, ... ..,. ... aolf .... n. a8 " ............ ...,.... aolf ......... .,.. lllt ...... MJ ..... Melt ,ri'tlrer, • w _.. a 11 f lai .... •CM world tt.ey ....... Wiii tiedL ...... ~ -Ridtllni H. W-1116, Uf'lllNy, Oluo A I c.onuoae injections ud eurcile bdped Nic.kiaus battle bK.k from 1be ctiak problems be bas bad for )Ul1. One of tbe pataa IQlftr1 ill history, be bad beck pe.in IO leVete tbat be coUapted tWlOC while practjcina. Tbouah •ursr:rY wu recommended. Nictlaus instead hid a stria of lbotl Jail Novemt,,er. He also added an bour-kq emme ud lb'etdaina propam before and after each roud of pt Now be ays be feels better thu ever • .. If my body Ids me play, rm IC>inl to play," says N°lCtlaus, 49, wbole blct d llilba OG cold days. .. If I can be compeW:ive. ru keep tryina. .. Nickltus' ttemftlClque ~ntioe .. Wpcd- bim to 71 PGA tour wins. Aad llad'...on. be plans I to compete in u many u 12 POA nmta. i:ndudina the Mu1m this wetbad iD A ...... Ga. !J With more thao $5 miltioe i.8 caner elnlinp. be will add the Senior POA 10 bis dednle next .. S " ··-1 ,_. *....... January. But Nicklaus. wbo owm bOWll ill Oluo 11 .. s J ' m IMllt.., CD m 41). and Florida. still will play ....-POA dllel. Q1 I n ...._ c..tJ'i wwt.. MJ rn.11 ... I ..._ trJlll • ....... ~ .. -..... ~·' -JM Alltdvi/, BllM:JatOM. AlaJS. A1 Good pea.. The ~fOot-3 comedian aoa up aod dowD. witb a peak wejpt of about JOO pounds. He doesn~t lib to talk -or joke -about weiahL Q 1 Wt fttdi TV't Buw a8 tllie time. WMt are s .. ,, •• &n..''• ......... , -GW..11 C. Robfrfson. Sloclcton. Calif. Al Wi~ her pit bull Miiiie at ber ~ Ktamer. 32. IUt he time with mUlic aod boob. Sbe just rad k Hflf Now ud s.aftl Pipe Block EIJc 3 A«OIUtl 'Of lM o,14111 ~ (lbe'• ball Chetobe) ..... -ia vital to my life, .. llYI l.ramcr, wbote ... ,... • violinitt. Sbc baa recorded ID album witb QOIDpOlcr Mike Polt (U. Ln) Md ii oe tt.e wqe ol a record dlll. Her eclectic 1W iDc:ludll 5'nie Wonder, Mar.an. Oecqe Midald IDd new ft>lt-roci ani1t Me'i• £lbcridle. Q 1 WMllret .. .._ cMnmr c.., . .,, cst1 r • Ca6J C• r•illlf lt'a_, .. ..-.-. WMn CM I 11t CldlJ "oaca,-. ... , -Klltlly SdMll'tt Al~FI& A I The 12-)QJ'-<*S comic strip. in fDOft dlu SOO ~ii t*9d oa tbe c:anoonist's lift. Ouitewiee. 31, is lilllle ud _...II .. __._ bu I dot, Her fllber e¥tD ..,._ -- does &be voice ol Caday'1didiaTV11 r chh You can look g C.tby •up zcu ud a .. ._ dol" 10 llick to tbe 1efJ ieta•tor. cta.e iD c1ep1nmaat ..,. dail month _...,. ...... .AOO ••. ... • He leaves his shoes around 'her' house. She sucks air through her teeth. Even after 25 years, Bill and Camille Cosby's marriage is equal parts love and lumps. Here's why they're still together . • BY MARY ELLIN BARRETT A m1lhonairc superstar. he 1s TV's top husband and father. She is a radiant wife and mother. They have five children, five homes and a private jet. They winter in New En.gland, summer in the south of France. And every step of the way , Bill and Camille Cosby's 2S-year marria&c bas been a lovina battle of the sexes. The Cos tells all about 1t in LAJvt and Marriagt (Doubleday, Sl6.9S), his latest boo.le that hits stores this week, aivin& an affectionate alimpee into the comic superstar's closely auarded private life. Folks expcctina to rud about a match IS idyllic IS TM Cosby Show's Oi1f and Clair Huxtable will be in for 10me funny and touchina surprises. •Camille can 'tstand it when he leaves his shoes around .. her" house. •The Cos Joel null when she tells him bow to drive. eSbe winoea when he throws bis lea over bet in bed. •He criQlel when she .. sucb air throoah her teeth." Nope, Bill and Camille are not Oil' and Clair, •YI cbe acar, reJu.ina in bis dressina room durins a brak in T1tt Cosby Show's New York tapina. .. Tbe wont thin& that couJd happen wouJd be for people 10 judee me u a protoeype for what would be perfect. rm D01 perfect ... It'• tOUlb to ftod any physical fta'¥J in thia bia belt of a man in red. white and blue IWNta. He loob u 6t u tbe trlCk md foocbllJ jock be WU It bit Nor1h Pbilldel- phla biab tcbool And ft'• bard to 1ee anytbina but btill in the llldiant fl.mUy pbotoe 00 the walll o( bit plUlb dremlal room: Camille and tbe kids in a IUDDY ~ room. (». mine ud BiD daftcins at a bid-lie ..-. Camil1e loot· ins belutifb1 in ber .. lD the ..... lt'I DO uprite when Colby •YI M'I IDOl't ia k>Ve tba 8'fW with the MJID8D hi met OD I blind date at I Mm1lud bowtial alley ud married ID 1964. • But nothmg's that simple for a man who addres.sa every subject in a ponderous manner befitting a Ph.D. in educatJon. Otf camera. he doesn't spew one-liners. He grins occas1onally, and often a few comic gems. But mostly his famous mug is a mask of senousness as he holds forth on love and mamage. Ina.Ices concentration to follow the Cos. uke a pro- fessor at a lectern, he rambles and wanders off on foggy taogenu when answcrina questions. What kcepa him and c.ammc totielher'? MTo answer your question, do you remember bow difficult the answer to a question was until you beard the anawer? One of the prime examples for me was: What is darkness? And that wu a di.IK:ult question until I heard the answer: The a~ of liahl ... So people say, what is 11 that has kept you tosether \r the answerto 111s. Obv1ou&ly, we haven't bit upon" h" would make us say, 'I've had enouab of you.' " Ask for more detail about the "1"Ullk between tht ~xcs and the Cos sptns bis own Theory of Evoluuon "I think 1fyou look at it not u husband and Wlfe bu• as animals or reptiles or any livina th.iq . . d<>15 aP· capable of JU)ousy. But they don't ,et mamed.. .. " A fuJl nuoute Iii.er, he's still Wlt'lllina to the subject " ... Now~ set to the b~ rdatiooslup. The man oomes home. . . . Bu1 wbea it comes down to where do you lit. and what do you do, you bear the female say my. ltly nae. Don't put &Mt oe my table. M 1 kitchen. A man retira and one o( me c:omplainU &om the female ts, 'I wish be wouJd tel out of thts hou ~ • because he's 10 my kitchen, he takes my pots and my pans and thtnks he's coolrina and he's in my way.' ... "There arc cenairl areas that you cannot enter. And so 1f you really constder younelf the boas of the house, then my challenae for you i1: Go ahead and try it.'' Has Cosby tned it? "No. bcc:aUK I know better ... Cosby views marriqc u both lweetDesl and 11.rU&- aJe, a sc:nea of skitmisbet between the 1e1es that can end in trauma or tnlee. And the Aabt ii in pbuea. To besin with: the buntina excitement. the way be felt u a 26-year-old zoomina down from New Yort O ty in a 'S2 Chevy to coun 19-year~ld Camille at the Umvemty of Maryland. That aJow Luu a few years. Then eiabt or nine yean into ~ there'• the "fun-boUK ltq!C," wbea ""you're in tbe dart and thinp arc bappenina all around you which ~ jmt friahtaliQa 10 you. But you know that ooce you come out, you're IOllll to be all riabt. .. In a tr9dition&J let-up, the wotld.na husband is caupt up ID IUCX'al, the ~ drownifta iD domatic dutia. '"You're 1Uppoeed to be promoted, yoo-re dt.iMiQa about wbtte you're Soinl. Aad your wife ii tettinl a little bit telly beca..-bow caD you become ID iatc:Uec- tually de'Ydopiaa penon it all you•re dea1ds witb an ruMy~ The c.o.byt weat tllrouP tllill ia the '?OI when tbe was a buly ~-Md mom'° tbdt Cm kidl. be a top comic tUils JUI llCl 08 die roed. He nalll COii,_. salioel tMI -..,...., ... dK Ii/I: -v-...., ad....., I Mw '°ID Oil tbt l'Old. rm beimelillDlllto-.Y•Mml•llMlftto.._J~to weft. I llil,.. to~ I a... to do." C..ile-, ... ,_ ..... _, ~ mon oftcm t. mw ... CMldia 11¥1 I, ...... ,_." ... ""Y .... "-...... •-11ica1 -.e'I no bi& parade. People just wa.lk around and they say, 'Well, bow ya doina?" And you sit there and say, 'Why am I here?'" But now he's 51, bas been married for 25 years, and is spendina more time with Camille, their dauahten Eri- k.a. Enno, Ensa and Evin, and son Ennis, who ITC ages 11 to 23. (Wby all the E's? To stand for excellence.) Home bue is their 265-.acre estate near Amherst, Mass. The l 6-room restored clapboard farmhouse is furnished with a oollectaon of art and Colonial antiques. .. Yes. and life is much bettn. more wholesome, more fulftllin&. more enjoyable.. because I am borne.·· Even when be'1 in New York and Camille 1s an Mas- acb\&letU. lhe ca.res for bim by bavma a store deliver 1<>wmct soup and putnes to h1m once a week. m1Lu cosaY: •·· ~ ••l•tkMM IM ,.,.., ........... Tltb ...... aM9hl l . ..,..n ....... .............. i. I .......... ., .... ca•11• .. 1• • c...,. ............ IJa' II C1l11a. I .... ' ...... ICMll ......... Wlth a scnSt of what's really possible. "Once you get to where we arc now. you're in love but it's no longer, 'W1tb you by my side. we can conquer the world.· It's li ke, 'With you by my side, let's conqun this house with the children.'" Camille womcd wbat fun1ty secrets rruabt be sptUcd 10 Cosby's new book. "She was nervous about it, a~ lutely. She has a sense of humor but also a sense of threat," Cosby says. "At dinnn when 1 was trying to enJOy my meal It would be likt an intmoption. She 1ust kept comioa to me. 11yina, 'Wbat 11 in this boot?' And I kept Sl)'lft&, 'Look. don't worry about it.· So she'll JUSl have to read 1t and see ... Cosby dido 't let her read the manuscript But be thJn.ks shc11 like the 6nlSbcd book: "BccaUIC 1 think It shows the powth of her husband and a.a appreciation and a love. I think it belpa other bust.Dds ... 1t•s only wbeo expl&mina what about Camille bas kept him in love 10 Iona that be laves hts antdlcctual podium and ta.lb from the heart. .. There is a momeot wbeft you Fl a feelina that this penon does to you. /<JI' you. what nobody cbe can do. It's not a tuual or eensual fttlin&. It does not have anythina to do with the sound that comes from them Of the Q&rl of \be bair. Jt is Mt I Wias that we ~OM. Jt'I even SU'OflllU than that. It i.a the ilelina that that~ IOD bas mote for you th.an ~M die OD the face of thil eanh. "I work very, very batd at makins her happy and it doesa't bave to do With blv1*1 aDd diamoDda ad ~ &Del or evta bci111 bof'De oo tiN. It bM to do l1My ll)C:ad wocbada m 8olioca. New Yon or PbiJI.. with tbe relatiOGlbip-rdatiQI. beillla leDlitive -ad delplaia, loill to juz dubl or vititins fric:DdL To~ it IN Clllicr ~day. l'Mt'• tM beet J*1. bnlc dlllir ~ 8Uiwrwy Ju. 25, daeJ Md I qWet ' .. A.Del tbat'I die CDd o/ our i.Deenicw, .. ..,. CwWlr'I ............ CIOIJllie. , ....,, -ai..a-d •he .... rtl IO .... 1VI A& me a 7111~ matt. pu .. oe ii .. as ued pmta air Humllk llliL .. r. ..-. ...., ... 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USA-60 T .. ofNr II lmlt«I to -fl'M ~. I Addr91 _______________ _ Ctty -------ltete _____ Zip __ _ CATHOLtC IWOllMAT10N URYtel .. 16.BIGlllS .. ~ TH IS M 0 NTH• S F 0 0 D Mariy hands ~ the lulglJ Nonprofit groups team up with restaurants caterers and companies to provide f ocxl Every weekday at 8 a.m., Clwies Macklin swinp his van off a lot in Man- hattan 's wboJcsale Oower district and beads out for bis pickups. Ukc tbouaands of New York deliverymen, Macklin dodfea cabs, bicycle mcueoaers and pe- destrians to make bis rush hour rounds. Today Macklin will carry precious car-a.o: breads and cakes, stews and routs, soups and vcgeta"blcs -perfectly aood fOOd that restaurants, caterers and cafettr rias have donated to feed the hungry. Macklin is a driver for City Harvest. a nonprofit JtOUP that oollects fOOd and delivers i1 to soup kitchens and lhdtas. lnaa.sm&ly, those who feed UI -l"Q- taurateurs, caterers, b01ds. cafetcriu, food manufactu.rm -are mobifu:ina to feed the nation's bUDCTY. Tbe bdp and the food itldf oome from sevt:ra1 toun::a: ... F ... ,..11..-11 Is: Oo April 27. 1,200 restaurant cbefs in men than 60 cities will bold bu,e dinner parties to raitc money to feed the bomdess and bu.oary. Thttty thousand auests are npeacd at Share Our Strtnalb•1 1ec.ond annual Taste of the Nltioo events. The dJnnen are expected to nix more than SI mtl· lion. wbicb will be distributed to rood banb, abelt.en and IOUP kitchens tn the USA. plus hunaer propams abroad "Fifteen perunt of the emcrienc) dt· manda !or food So unmet." says sos· Joann Shepbe:rd. .. ff more restaurants will set involved in fccdioa the homeless. we can make 1 dent in the hunger pro~ lem in this country." MasterCard lntcroationaJ 1s pa~ 1ag the ovetbcad on Taste of the Nation the cbds, wineries and food suppliers aft' do- natJ.n& their time and food, and I <11 pcr- omt of the proceeds ao d.uutly 10 recd the needy. For ticUu or more Ulforma· UOD in your area, call 1-800-222-1 -f,- ... , ... ~ Thete are a m&JOr suppli- er of donated food to the bUD&TY So. ... nd Harvca National Food Bank Ncrv.ort, bued in Q~, bu 201 food banks that last year c::oUect.ed and d.&stnbu!Cd 400 million pounds of food to Iii 00 An Atlanta cafe serves lunch -and hope Not all home-day, chOICD from less and bun&J')' 11nOQ1 the CSll peo ple need to mated 1,000 10 line up outside the l0,000 bomckH IOUp kitchen to in Atlanta. Peoplt Fl their meals. .. wbo are J U ~l In Atlanta, a about reldy to gr1 lucky few aet to beet oa their feet· eat IUDCb.. Tues-are referred t" day ~ Sat-Cafe 4S8 by 10CJ•I urday, at Cale • .-vice~ .CSI, a oozy ra1au-Food for C..k rut f'or lbe needy 4'8 ii pud for b\ tblt opened Its -llf: M ... -. tnt ~ fUods and ~~!.:'!'!.-.... ,. ......... , If I doaatiODI . Th e .-VI' UllWIAa .... ol tbc Clfr do• sreatjob teedine pooplc. but &bey 1rt ~ llli.DllCI. ad vaa ot don't o&r a tot of dipity 10 tt. peo-eow.. top lbe ...... A typical menu pie cathaa tbere. .. •YI A.B. Sllon. a milbt iDchde ...._ c:roquetta or Blptiat mhriMer wbo baaed Call claH*eeee olatadlaim'olht vq- 4SI, where diailll ii by rwvation ......... a,.._ *-rt -S blvenF· only ... I bow• aood a ~I n.. ii ......... ~ in· meal cumaa me W Soweclec Hed cludilll ca. _... ff, Widen and to ll'Y a, ... _ b "-Midy." ooob. Ozrmh n, a kaJ cbcf. a.. .,., ,wllida .... ... ... ..... ... -w .ti-. will &om ha --..... .., beoame drop., ......... ODok llt IM day. tbl ~ fcJ( liillillr IWIS •• -We -.. ...... • em. 451 .ill 1a --~..,._ racniwd.. •~ ...,.. • a •Ii• a. tbey -olClllnhm ..... sq I • .._ ................. *" 1S 8'DCll ... c.ltmg1111l ._.. .. .,...._,._•lldp 1".., w ......... ""1 -............ flf .. Wwa.'" charities feeclina millions of people. They solicit food from General Foods, Kn.ft, Sara Lee and other corporations, and store it in warehouses. Recently the American Meat Institute J>ledied to donate I million pounds of meat in 1989. •Food "rw": These groups 0 run" prepared foods from ho1els. .restaurants and other food.,-vice operations to local shelters and soup kitchens. • "One-.6fth ·or the food produced in the U.S. is wasted," says Helen Pal.it, director of New York•s City Harvest. which distri~ uted 2 million meals collected from 1,800 blisinesses in 1988. "City Harvest is the link that helps nei&hbor feed neighbor." Pt.lit is a pioneer in food running pro- grams. She formed City Harvest in 1981, when there were.only SO soup kitchens in New York; now there are over 700. And today there are 2.3 similar groups nationwide, ~tb propams openinc this spring in Los An,eles, Boston and Colum- bus, Ohio. They ao by such names as At- lanta's Table. Kentucky Harvat and USA Harvest in Louisville, Food Runners in San francilco, The Food Train in Pon. land, Ore., End Huneer Network Food Loop in Housaon and o.n.. Huneer Link. Tbe Spqhetti Factory siped on widl Dallas Huqer Link wben it started in No. vember. £ac:b week, •YI tbo rataunnt's Bob Gilb. they pve out 12S pounds of puta and chickea parme11n. .. It's a linle extra work for us. but wby \brow it away when tbete are peopat wbo can beneltr On a typkaJ nm in New Yort. .MM:ttin stops at La BouJanee, MJdaelle'• KJtdln. BloomiaF-k'• Babry, Mn. field's and Sanbetb'a Kileben. ff.ii afta DOOD pick• ups will iodude aQployee Clleterill at J.C. Penney and Orel.el 8urnbam Lambert. Says S...betb Levine, owner of Sara· beth's and a member ol City 1t1rwst•1 board of directon: -1 come out olmy rea- tauna.111 mpt, ud 1 •die ...... borae- las people. Tbey call me Mill Sera. .. W-1tb ~ ftlU, Mritie mMll a dei- livery at St Ftuell de 91111 Ouadl OD 96tb Sawt.-.. tbe tOUP a.._ ... I SO IO 200 pecJllk twice a Mlk. Coordial- lOf Sitter Noemi _,. ibe co.ldll-i Ill bJ witbcM fbod .... °" ..... ~ oen domle die _, b tM,. '111111 food). "'E*Y""*tM• r._.il ....... arc iDcralial, .. *..,.. _ .... _.. ..... _ "Ill • For Fast,·Natural lfelgld l:oss ••• at LOW COsf. Tiie Choice Is Clear. Compare for )ounelf: ()pl4faBt 70-f lJllra 'Sllm-l'asf _.,., ,_ 1Jt'Ol1f"ll"' '°""" ,_ ""°"""' MiHlir•·• crr-.1 f UflM"-' · u......., .... , ... ,~ .......... , ............. . ~ ..... !Jelltl ...,,_,.,,_ .,.y., ..... __,,_,_, .................. No ••• tMJr5""'*odar Moir• tA.cr,.fr at hllf,/lllllor """" '"",. .... ...,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •••••••••••• ..No .lilllll:6. ,,,...,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -. • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • No .•. .,, ,/fllJlr . .. ,,.,,,.. ............ ~ J11Jn.tr1r ................................................ No ••. ,.,._...,,..,, ..... Pia tWcut' co.la llU'IO,.. _.,,.. dodon/fltl& UllNS&:stl'..t' caa l'I" a aus <U•....-J .................... ,,,,_.~.....,.., .. ....,tf•*I•••-...~•••••...,,..,..™....,.. -.. ,.,t.areoAlll..,.-'~"~~ ~ ............ ' .. f{ ........... Qfp. i a I J T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Feadind fliends fly ligh as pets W orlcing families find birds are fun without fuss Birds u man's best friend? They're the USA's fastcst~wing pet population, says the American Vet - erinary Medical Aaociltion. Tbett are 12.9 million pet birds today, making them the third IDOlt popular after cats (S4.6 million) and dop (S2.'4 million) The trend re6ectl the nation's chang· 1 ng Ii restyles. "With more women wortiftl, 1 t iJ more difticult to~a puppy or walk a doa," aaya the AVMA'a Karyn Gavzer . .. Birds belp re- duce IU'ell." ldda Joen Lawrence of the One-Scop Pet Shop in Haw- thorne, Calif. '1bey are very d'ectionate.~ pie who have peU live io.r." e • CIClllll: It'• ,, ...... ............. ti. •SJ•. Once you Ft booted. "you can ne ver Ft one bis enouah." ays pet doctor Ricbard Woerpel of the Avian f.Iouc Holpitab in SoulbcrD California. .. Peo- ple 11ar1 wi1b puaktJeU ud pretty soon are bankaiJ11 afti=r Amazon pem>a." But alolll with drmend. the numbcn of iUetaDY trapped birds anugled mto the USA are ritiJ1c. So .:x>Ut for reputa- ble dcalen. Amoaa tbe IDOi& popular pet buds • ,..._, ltned emily; relatively mo pc:Dlive (except for tbe 1.ebra). Come 1 n a variety of colon. SMloo. • 0 .... lletaiDed popoluity for centtariel; ll1rldi._. .,... (maiel only). wide,... of oolonmad mutiap. S70 ........... Mlpbble, aate pcnonal· ity. Ca bl taaPt to lllk. Often 1ht 6.nt bird pm•' 221 IL ·SU. • ..... ....._ CGloltW. ti*Y compan- ~ aften ....... ia J)lin. S»$100 . • ... a 1111 A• 111 Excellent ............ 1'°°"600 •DH•te Yelh•·• ... A ....... U.. ~ tllbn and mi-midmn. • Ced d t .... colorfta1. ldapt- ......... wida '*-S»l10. • Mr 1 •L Dillim:t perwJity; uudli- ltllt. 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Chrysler's 7 no irotectm plan has no equal It covers every car, truck and minivan Chrysler buih in the U.S. AOO it irotects the roost impor- tant part of those vehicles, the engine and ~ b' 7 years or 70,000 miles. That's the 1oogest powertrain irotectDl in the business. AM theres mc.-e: h also i-ot.ects against outer body rust-ttnwgh ir 7 years er 100,000 miles: 1no is a bermnarlc in irotectm In the Uxury car area, Chrysler ~ even furthet: In additm to 7 no, yoo get Chrysler's new Crystal Key Owner' Ulre Program 81! that canes with New hie: It~ the ..................... ,,....., .. ___ ._aau~o..wTY entire car for 5 years or 50, 000 miles. Engine, powertrain, air conditioning, steering, rust, sus- pensim, eJectii":al components-everyth right down to the door handles: All you have to do is take care of normal maintenance, adjustments and wear items. " Not even Rolls Royce or Mercedes Benz can match this warranty. Loog-tenn quality irotectiJn is ~ right Chr"ySei: .. arxi ~ Dodge, Chrys8; PlymUh jeq> ard Eagle dealec .. ittax1 to see that yw gait "PROTECTION II YOUR RIGHT. AND WE INTlllD TO UI THAT YOU GIT IT." f ~ CHRWP ER·PLYMOUTH·DODGF IJODOE TRUCKS· JEEP.· EMM E r H I S M 0 N T H ' S TV Pierce Brosnan goes 'Around the World' The man. of 'Remington Steele' returns next Sunday in a miniserie.5 loaded with elephants and laughs Pierce Brosnan hasn 't had the best of tJmes since Remmgron Steele The TV show's 1986 cancellation let him grab 1hc role of James Bond; its temporacy l"l'tum forced him to billcrly give up 007. So he made miniseries hke Noble House and movies -Nomads, The Fourth Protocol. Ta/fin.. The DeceJvers - that aJI bombed in theaters. Now 35, the Irish-born actor plans more movies and expects his wife and three kids to ltve hke nomads the next few years. They have expenence: The family globetro11ed for his newest pro- ;ect, remaking Around the World m 80 Days for NBC The miniseries airs next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. R emakina Arooad tbe World In 80 Day' seems a pmble. People are so fa- miliar with the d u sk morie starrina 0.- Tid NITtn. Did that worry yoa? No, because a whole generation hasn't seen 11 -1t doesn't get trucked ou1 hke The SouruJ of Music. I don 't th.mk we're treading on hallowed ground; ours 1s based on the book., not the film. Y oa obrioasly llwl a. tra•d wWdy. , We went around the world in· 70 days., actually; that's how long it took to shoot. We started in London, moved on to the cou ntryside in Eng.land. then Hona Kong, Thailand and Yugoslavia. But the nucleus remained me and (e<rstan) Peter Ustinov. Enc Idle and Julia Nickson. Was it ctuaeroas? The zeppelin proved a bit tlrc50me. We were m it, shooting a 5eene. when the bloody thing came crashing down. drop- ping 90 feet. Luclcily, everyone was all nghL Then there were the elephants. Y 00 bad to ride ID cwpb.aat? Yes. and once they stan runnmg, you can't stop them. But the worst thing that happcne.d to my elephant was that be got stuck 1n the mud while we wctt ~ang the Ri ver Kwa1 1n Thailand. He sunod to sink. slowly, while I was up there, stranded So the director caJlcd lunch break, someone brought me lunch and I sat there and ale. Haye YCMI SoUtft Ofer the disappoint· lllfDt of lolin1 the Jamet Bo.a role? There's still a little feeling of, 'What would 1t have been like?-The whole esca- pade was bonng and tedious and painful What ....W YHr BMd ba•t bttn lib? He would have had humor. You have to have humor in what you do, some wtggle in your work. That's the direcuon I'm going in: light, sophisticated come.dy. I'm shooting a caper movie for HBO. The Heist. that's very tongue-in-cheek. One picture I'm producing and WJU star m (for 1990) is a Cary Grant picture, The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer T bat sltoeJcl compltte yoar lmqe at a lwMbonw PJ wtdll • UaJat COllk t09cla ... Ukt Cary Gruc. There was only one Cary Grant But I rtallU I have a certain style and audialcc from Rm1111gton Stttle So I figured I .should pick somethtn& people want to Stt And that's cuctly what I'm do1na. · A J?ledge some dentists dorlt make. Make swe your dentist is a CDA member. In order to become a member of the California Dental Association, a dentist must commit to meet etandards that exceed thoee required by law. And omy tboee dentists can display this eeal. How about your dentist? Isn't it time U> be sure? .. ~O•l'ml&.~ _,,.fie O... IWIO Sii ,_ a.m:ca• - Or call tbe DGJDber ia your am for &JM ..._ of U.0-wlio an. o....,.c..." 17J.41 M~ ~:;r Sec I •te I 918 l '4t-122e ....... c.-c.., I 8U I 22.f.&191 .. ~ ~v.a.y 18181114-1196 S..ft 1 .... ( ... , te&-1845 s..o...w ~ 18lll 115-U'7c ._, ...... 19'.ockcaa Aftel llOtl96MIU ....... 0...,. 1416) 14W'Tl4 ................ llOll....._. .. ..... a..o...u , ...... ... , .. _ T H I S W E E K E N D' S PASSIONS Bicycle . touring springs into high gear Coast-to-coast or down a country road, it's a scenic way to stay fit OK. JKJpardy! fans. here's the answer: h 's areat for the hQn and lees. real easy on the eyes, altbouah somewncs a hnlc tough on the seat of the pants. And the question is.: What is biking? Ablolutcly right. Biking now is our third-favorite fitness activity (behind swimmina and walkin&). The number of bi.ken in the USA topped 88 million last year, up 10 million from 1985, sa ys the American Bicyde Federation. Perbaiit the fartcst-trowtlll sqmcnt ts bike tourina. wbcrc you head out for a day -or 1evenl -of ndu11 in I.be coun- try (altho~ the bard core prefer rid.ina all the way across 1t). To meet demand for toun, Vermont Country Cyclcn 1s addina about SO tri1>1 this year; bulincss bas doubled from 6vc years qo. Now that Sllrina bas rolled around. it's omc to lisn up for tours or pump up the ti.res, srea1e the ,ean and aiet out "The teenery is incredible. But what's n:ally sreat is the people you meet &Iona the way," says Don Lanee, tripa director for Bik.ecentenniat. a nonprofit sroup that orpniza tripa. He and a tour poup ru:eolly rode ICl'Oll the USA in 90 daya. ~ver I.bey pcddicd, lbey ~ treaied to d.nnb, put up for the n.iatlt .. You'll be ndin& by 101DeOOe who's jmt out pickifll up t.bm mail. You'll •Y 'Ht,' IDd ad up man bour•aoa. coavenation with them," •ys 1..tnee. 30. Tbat'1 tbc lcilurdy attitude bin tour- ist.I should have. -.You abould.n "t be IW' • ina at )'oar rroat wMet an day, ~ to make 100 miles." •YI U.. "°Slop and get a fccJ for the country and the people; that's what it's all about. .. It's easy to get hooked -Just ask Kun Goldberger, 41, a county coun JUdac an Jiil ClllllR ,,. ........... ...... •.. , ... ..... '-ts, ............. ........... t"-ca:»..._ • Bii eccntcnnial's tee0nd-most popular. Seattle to San Francisco aJona U.S. Route l over 28 days, 1,010 miles.. Cost: $760. • For liahter fare: Try Bikecxntcnnial's Golden, Colo. He 's casing out of mara- tboruq and into btke fanatJC1sm: Goldberaer WEEKEND ATHLETE scven~y uu1-to-ion trip around Glacier National Put in Mon- bas a ricing blk.e, a mountain bike and a tounng bike ... I'm bike poor," be lauafu. Colorado, tboua)i, as ncb 10 tratls. .. My favonte is from Breckenridgt to Vail.'' 51ys Goldberger. The 40-mile tour 10- cludcs a pretty mean climb tbrouch Vail Pass at 10,666 feel .. That's a Iona 17 miles." he s.ys, One of bis most memorable rides, tbouch. wu a weei-lona ino-to-ann ride tbrouab New Enallnd. .. That wu sreat You'd ect done a day of bikioa and head lO the ber for a beer." Here's a wnpaina of some favorite lnp&. tunDU\I DOW tiU October: • For thote touab eoouab. Blkeoenten- nw's most popular trip is its trans-Amcr- 1ca trek. wbicb takes riders from Wi.J.- hanubura. v~ to Portland, Ore., or vice versa. 4, 4SO miles 1 n 90 thiab-thickenifta days. Not to be anempud unless you're ID dcceot shape. Cost SJ.890. tana, where biking through the Rockies is intcnpened with boatina and b~ riding. Cose S79S. For information on Bikecentennial toun: (406) 72 1-1776. • Heartland Bike Toun offers a foW'-day ride throuab the Midwest's Amina Colo- nies, biahJiaht.cd by a farmboute dinner with an Amish family. Colt: S395. for information: (319) 653-1..277. • Vermont Country Cyclen oflen a "breakaway" 6~y trip down the eon. nccticut River Valley in Vermont and New HamP'hire, bouncina from inn to inn. Starts at $)49. For information: (802) 244-8751 . • Michipn Bicycle Tou.rina bas a Bets.c River pedal aod peddle, which mius btk- 1na with canoeint for a Mtteod.. Colt: S2'49, with reduced ma tOt kids. F« in- formation: (616) 263-SUS. .,, 2 .... Beef up for biking AJthouab slow and easy bik.lng bums ofr only about 200 calorics an hour, btkc tourina can be a sen- ous ca.Jone cooker. If YoU pick up the J*C. blkin& can bum off more than 600 calo- rics per hour. That adds up to more than 4,000 I day. Here are some exercises that will help aiet your lhtgbs. caJvcs and lunas in shape: • Lea utntloM on a weight ma- chjnc or with ankle weiahts; sla.rt with lep Oexcd at 130 dearees . • U....,.. Ona on an ~en:i9C machine or with ankle wei&bu: tkl your leg and brina your hCleJ up to- ward your buttocks. • TH ralae1. Holding hand weiab~ rise up on toes. Other activities that bcJp bwld muscles and win<t statina. ruo- 01na. cross-country skung. Get the right stuff Before hcadioa out. here's a check.list of must-haves: • Good tourina b1U'. 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If you•rw lk:lc to~ of tM.-Miio ........ *Wr work, ll'toomts••• ,...,..,., ftl 1111 II .._., UftiW- wy ..,.,. ••• Wl'Mt1 rtp.or.a, wt)u9tpMlncrunwn, ....... you ltlU.r AUD THe8 BOOKlll No mllDlt who you.,., no m.rw how new or <>id your car le, a vialt to an auto ~r ahop can be a nuay toepeJ· lenoe thlt ....... you~ hl.lmMMded and~. Sal Fariltlo knows what you·,. up agelnel. M a dealerahlp Mrvtc. maneger and rnmiufaidu,..,., ~ ~he MW Ind heard ltd. And now he'• telling al. "' ........... Mf/pd 8'f Mc BecMfww:h 9q)OI• al the tricb thM car dMlara and ,.., etM>pl CM UM '° ~ SWlfY IMt nicMI lt'9y CM from you. FfOm oonf\Je- lng warrantlM to pact<*S bUla to outright llH-and everything In betli .. •n. How cen you judge If the people fixing your car know what they're A SELF-DEFENSE GUIDE FOR CAA OWNERS- • Learn how to get 8Y9ry penny's worth from your cars· warranty e Di9COY9r the eecrets of getting free repairs out of warranty Find how to tell If your mechanic la competent before he starts the work • See why tune-ups can really be rtp-offs • Get the facts on GM 's $17 Miiiion breac~­ warranty settlement a.P HME Nl6) MTUM WITt4 Mi"tll9n 10: ,,. ........ -__ ........ ... ............. --.s..~ ~--------------, I Tia.UX) ~ ... I I .... .,.. ... ,.o. .. cm•....._cr.., ,......_.,....,,.,................ I I _twl>Mlld ..... ....,W .... 1Mld1BCH• .. I .......... I ,.... .... 12.m....,.. ... ,.... ........... w. er.°" I I ................... I , ...... ..,. ................ I I -I I ~~~~----~~__o;...------ 1 TH IS WEE REN n· S T R A V E L GranHld-resat1s spna " fOr the 8'11 geaalion Retro resorts are boomina. Baby-boomini. that is. Today's boomen AR ftockina to raoru made famous by their pud- parents• aenention. Across 'the USA, grand raort hotels att IPfUCina up, •'INttina on the ritt .. for a new tmer· tm • t-.: Tiit .,... 11111 fl ......... 1 ation of bistory-bunary ,..._.,...._ti .. • .... II•...._ vacationen. Take. for example. the Orud Hotel on Michipn'r-Mactinac Islud, where the number of families with kids i1 up 20 percent in ftve years. When it opens its doon next . month for atoD No. I 02, there'll be I new Wllll o( JUCSt rooma. an expended dinioa room and a special proemn for kids. At Florida's Boca Raton Resort and Cub, a S40 million renovation bu freshened I 63-ya.r-old face. Nor\h Carolina's Grove Plrk Inn compleud a su-year. $60 million cx]J&DSion last fall to ttfurbish a lf'lnd okt lady that bas hosted ptlcme:n callers ranajna from fia,mkl to Caruso. Wamias; Your blast into the pest won't come cheap. AtO\lftd the USA, pric:a per day ra• from $65 to S200 or mott. But some people lbink it's wonh I ...tcad spl\&flt. They're look- int for tbe old-fashioned tup life. 11ys Rod Femom, a uavel writer and npat on old raoru. Cokndo's BraedlDOOf is a prime example, decked out with or;ainal an. &om Mias tO Lautnc. .. Tbere•s been • rauraeoce of~ lllKlC in this country, .. •YI femom. "It started under tbe lut president. and it 1ooU Jiu it will continQt under the new ldmiJli1tt1tion." Families like the MdJons Ind the du Ponts, u well u pra.idenu Teddy Roosevelt and W~n Hardina. en- JOycd the quiet pbswa of Tbe Bal.. sams. a 116-year-okl raon still 1Din& strong in tiny Di1Vlllc Noleb. N.H. Don't wony th11 the kids won't be impreued by all this turn-of-the«nlu- ry charm. Most raon hotels cater tO the whole family with spcaaJ cbildrea'1 prosrams tnduded in lht pnce. Tbe "Boca Bunch .. at the Boca Ratoft Re- son embarks dally on a ~ schedule of croqun. saodcutle-WiJd.. 1na.111orkehns. aerobtcs IJ'ld.aafts. But how to ftnd the resort that bat suits you and your family? •Rely on word-of-mouth. That's the best way tO con6tm a raon'1 '"style .. or lack of it. • Rad the raon's brocbura c:attfully. If the fofb 1n the s*>IOf arc wari.na IWtl or pm. you1J Dow )'Our khaD Ind sneUm WOft 'l It ia. • Call the raon•s act1~1ty director.~ •bout tbe oGer ..... tbeir libs Md d&llikcs. a typecal ctay•s neats.. • Be sure to look clotdy at the rata. Grand uauaUy mean.a eapemiw! ., .. ...., ---=: l..!P.!.. .!!.'!... • -.. ... 111 y , ... ,. r m" 0 .... , "' UY r. Ill a .... ,.. I ~~-• J .1f> -·~ :....;. ---~~ .... = mAL I - _ ..... .,......... . ...... ... , ... , .. uu, ...... ...., •ta 111 •-..,. ... ,.ewer........,.._ II lflrt47 .... .... ., ................. ....., ..... tint-, tint_. -ftm •II-LOT AT •11m1_. 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J1111C Once upon a time, a kid joined the Mickey Mouse Oub. Now, more companies are aeating clubs for kids as a way to reach the littlest consumers.. Mickey himlelf ii OD visors liven to kids wbo fiy under Delta Air Lines' Fantastic Flyer prosn.m. "l(jds like to belong to things. It bas exclusivity; it builds loyalty," says Vincent Sonoanti. president of K.LP Invest- ments, a promotion network in New York City. More:: liJJ> In test markets, kid-si.z.c Hormel microwave eotrecs include a form to join a l(jd's l(jtchen Oub. liJJ> Household Bank. Chicago, otfcra a Banker Bear Savinp O ub. With each deposit, k.ids p:t a Banker Bear~ for toys. liJJ> S00,000 stylish girls bclona to the EJ. Gitano Oub and &earn about trends an its 2-ycar-old Girlstyl~ magazine. Tiie B&B booll lits tile .... Bed-and-breakfasts have started bunting out on the bJabways and byways of the Midwest ''There arc almost 300 BctB's in Mich.ipn, over half of them lcu than 2 years old," says Bill Cuteel, owner of the Stuart A venue Inn-MB in Kalamazoo. Two yean aao. the Mic.hi- pn lnnkeepm Alsociation 1ot lqislation palled that en- So much for bchi.Dd-tbo- IOCDCI aJamour. Matins the just-rcleued movie Robinson C"'1U« wu an adventure it- se If. Aidan Quinn, who played t.be aexy projectjoniat in ~tty SMclfll Sauan and portrays CrutOt. recalls: '1'be illand (in tbe Indian Ocean) we 61med on wu an alJllOlt impoelible pllce. n. whole illaDd WU three milel by two ud ao can were aJ.. lowed. We bad lblpt 1i..U:iJ1s all the time -tbat we were ool Director CUb Derienel ........ .., ...... and be allDOll died. 1be military l"IMW tt.e bn 'ootinl Ir ..... beet• 80 ..... hid ........ •LE ... ,.. -Clrtllll ..... couraged their growth. When Illinois passed similar leaiJla- tion in 1987, there~ only 90 of them. Now there are more than 140, uys Suzy Hick. MB coordinator for the aute Office of Tourism.. One prime eumpk: Cor- inne's. an J 883 mansion in Sprinafield, which serves hearty Oerman-style brak- fasu including meats, cMeles and putties.. For 1 free auide to llliDoi1 MB'1, call J-300-22l-0121. -a--...... Outward BouDd. tradi- nonally aeoc::iated with aur- vivaJ in nature, ii srowinc out of the country and into the USA's urb&nj~ . Tlnl~_ .... ......... ill11 E'M"Yl>odY ltias 111«13 on /tow to rttiMu tlw /«llral t/eflcil. H~ tlvw ,,,.,,,,UMnJ Amm- caJU s/t,an tMir wi.rdom wilh tkbt-rkMkn Uttdl Sam: Students u youna u I '4 who take the four~y. S600 coune in New Yort City may find themJtlvea &&eep- Ull OD the roof of I buildiDa 1n Central Parle or camim.a in Battery Park and OD ~ la.nda in the Eut River. Other ac:ti vitiea: • r.-,., 67, Cll ...... rn M.._ .. rd tdJ the Jap-.._. • ._..~~t 8DC:IC to open up their mar- • Urban rock-dimbiDJ. • Rappellina offtbc side of I ship docked It the South Street Seaport. liJJ> Helpina bomdeu people. Student Jody Eut- mao's most memorable moment .. Rowina oa the Eut River at niabt Iii the pourina rain." Addina to the appeal are survival rations -like bolopa on white brad. Other urban venues; Minneapolis, e.Jtimore and Bocton. Startin& this aprina. you CID ro.cb it in Loe AIJldes and ~ ao. And come June: I-and 16-day combined wtan/WilderDell courses that 1tatt in New Yort City and bad to IUCb dc:stioa- tions u the C..tskills and Hudloa kiver Valley. Cott $900- $1,300. For more information: l..S00-2A3-8Sl0. -Clltllll ..... Ste,mlillCtllle-ptlltllll- How Iona do we lbop till we drop? An ·~ of &ix boun a week. up &om about ftve boun just a decade 111>. accordina IO I recent IUl'vey on bow we spend our time. "We •re ric:bcr -our IC.'IOftoo omy la better." •YI J°'11 P. ~ projec:l clindor at lbe Univenky otMaryllDd. ha the '10I. tbe eDerD c:ri· lia aat our weMI)' ~ by .0 miau1e1 to about Ive boun. Now tbe ... cub 1n ftall and we blw more Wlin ti.me to hit the ltOla.. IJll> We dop moa often ou Fr\.. day aAd S.turday. IJll> Middle aeed women ipell(t tbe moat time 1boppin1, about 7. 7 boun weekly. • We'D lbop a extra l .S mi.n- utea a week in the "90I. • 10 millioa kid ~· baw $30 billioG a year IO apmd OD wbaleVef tbey WU1. accontin& 10 ltopef"a hblk NM DCW'lietler. Wblll do &bey do bomewort.1 _ ........... .kett to us. I would bave all tbe people who borrowed money for c:ollqe pay us bKk. I would cut the hntaaon 1t16 in half, check the cost of what we apend Oil millwy hard- ware, penalize ddcuc coo- tnctors vmo have dleaUld u .. • allo would ICl rid of thinp like SeDlle junbu.. .. • Alila 8. m1 tu, 4.\ ...., .t B-' &.'1. $#1/t 11..r.: T~MW &Mr 'rr/# •Jut~ (AMlr 11 W• lt7, 1"7): 61 wo.ald propoee a multi-year reductioa P">CfaJD with ddcit reduc:tiou aod tu ina caaea split »50. '"Social Secunty iln .. IK'l'O- sanct. eitber. rd mate it ~ ~ but rd .,, with 'tin' tuaona~ic~ ud Qpmta. Ratbcr &bu rabe income wea. rd dole fUnber &oopholes and elimi- na te tbe 21 perccat ta bnck· et, letdQS it ID 10 33 percent. That's still a low ftpre. tm.- toricaUy and blltrJMllioa.ny." . ...., .............. •HM-..: .. rd._... a mnrhi• iaceatift ~ 1ram. Decrealed 1peaclin1 and dimiMljon ~ 90..,... mcnt ..._ would l'llllllCe a IU ina1111 A8d t.c1a. 0...-ii •1111 a tliMe lit OW' dekit. dMy .... PIY for it. bim ...... did 10 ddcit......_,,., .... not ............... prior ,..,, ............ 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Sunday night on CBS, Matlin. a hea ring impa ired actress, will be seen in her first tele vision appea r- a nce: in _which ,!he plays a _young hearing-impaired woman wno fias to rebuild her lire after the untimely death of her husband. He is killed in an automobile acc ident a nd s he is seriously injured. In a ddition to being hearing impaired, Peggy Warner played by Matlin in her first speaking role. has a problem mother. When things get really tough, a long time family friend played by Michael O'Keere drives down to Washington. and ('Oncerne<l to r her emotional wel- ra re. ha s her JOin a theater for the ~ea r . a nd the relationship develops into romcin('e Peggy's reh•1b11!Wt10n 1s com plleated b> a tug of war with her moth.er Marge ployed by Lee Rem1C"k . over guardi a ns hip or Peg's four ye£1r old daughte r. played by a talented c hil d actress. 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Time Squared Piearo encounters an exaci O<>oble 01 l'lllnMll 1n11de a st\uttlecrafl 1ouno nurthng t11rouon spaca ICC> ISi (l ) MOVIE Consum109 Pas &ions • 11988) Vaneua RedQ< ave JOl"latf\an Pryce Sates soer at1e1 a Cl\OCOlate laCIOl"V tt••nee mi.es oeoc>le into • bltcn ol l'>•s t>Oss s new candy -9:30 P.M.- • Trauy U1111lall l(ay ravoew~ r.er l1le wt11te stuck •n ar a-eve tor Wfltl I Str 11'1Q41' t; • INlll't (Clf'MI) M4k f'eftcy (JAM) Jtllll Ost"" (LI~) l11tar111I JlqdldM UpaM (NICK) OOHI Reed Jeff agree~ to wrtte lova 1enar~ lor a OrOflk Irland (W()f') T1 h AMMl!Ud (WTBS) Wond T_..,. -10:00 P.M. - 8 ""'" "4t'Co< "'oe • Perez • 0... L1ncla ~ IQl'lg IOSI le IM• (Pel Harrington) a Hies man, v11111 ICCJ IS1 • ..... ,. Enoineer T~ m1ll1ary ·~· Clears 1 pain to< n11 own adv•"'"'O army and creates ot>ttaoles to oeiay and bloClt the oppo11tt0f' s fOftel I = ::~s•nKing Art! Vanous lectot"s ttveatan 1ne .. ,.,~ of 1nima11 ano plan11 uMO in in. ptoductiOn ot l•leHvmg leQal Or~ '9 k &tr.-. Fnorb M Serra Lma m ,,, ...... 0r11111 (AH) All Cruturn ~11 & Sllltll Baril & Bite SpotleO tamers ano • peck of wild 000• Otsrupt Jemes and Helen s an.,npu at pe~ and qul8t t:' n. c,.,, fllllffy lfttw9 Sacre11 01 me B•"•C>OnO Ban Cropp ano '"' lemtly Ol&c:uss lwst•1han Wtld 1111 •nd Iha Oftg•n' of tna bdtaoonga (Elflff) Mtfk Yun • s,.m 11M fHtunng Mika $cflm.d1 (FAM) C.... Ktk ... (HIO) C....ic ,..._1111 Httfllltillb tPart 1 of 21 1cc1 m (Lin ) •1ttt1cal0ytttn4efy UJ'•" (MAXI MOVIE Snarlly s M• c.n1na •• 119811 Burt Reyrl<>lds R.ehel Ward (NICK)~ ...... (SHOWI MOVlf Off umotJ • (19881 Wollam Oaloe OttQO'Y Hinat !USA) ln 6 Mlf'll McGt'n ~1 ~c....._·, (W .. IX) Tlln fJM .. 0~1#1 A novallsl ti.rgain1 IOf I .. amptrt & http -10:30 P.M. -1=..c.,..._ (9111• VOi M(Wll· ~ L1l11 H SUNDAY LA TE NIGHT I Dog *** (1~ Anton Glanztllus Tomas von &omsMn (Hf'N) utMlf WI ti l,n Guest Katen ;:z (FAM) MWctry al (Lil"!) flll'lllly f'rKtke U,Utl (NICt<) Im 'Nigl\!ltne Malonv1lle . RevtnQ• game thew Days Of fhe WHk (WTaS) J-"*'°" (WPIX) UIA T......, -11UOP.M.-8 ~Arnold -10:45 P.M. -cr1 r ... ....., -10:50 P.M - • VINtllt l ~'.::- MCWll Never So F" ew •1t9511)Fr1nk&na1r1 Gina ll.Ollot>I'~ Wf9diet Cll ..... c ....... ...-.,cc, ..... flit S.14 .... C>eltAI r I tt .. -...U lee• I law ~~~a. A Ct::t•...,•:rwe ... llM It CC*> .... , .... (RI llMM) MOW. The Eno of ma wono Man •• (11185) "°"" ~In. l.eaMa 0 Milley ~~-=-(QALA) llllcM fCO ILlf'f) Mt11.S1 .....,., $ ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~ ,~. C --f,j . ~ . -~--"f M>' ~ Sit: __ -..-,,,~~-~,~,,--..._;:, • ·~n li1:J! ~ 1swnvn111rri1!111• l ~ !IJ1~d r 1 1i~I 1i i~ur pu ¥1!J1i!'f!H ~ l I I~ I !T t ;u~ I f ~ r I jl I ~I If HI 1~;~ I i ~ · ' IHl!i . ~ 1 f81Hiff!i)J~~f1 H•fl ! i ~,, ";& ~11;~ I _ , f 3 tr·1ilf!J!1f Jlh~ . 1 liJe~ : Al ldf' Ii l Ii i}jfo. ~~f!ifff'I' { ~ '•i · ~ ii 1; . I; 'H f '· .. r ll: ~if I i: s J I ' Ji . I I i IJ l ~ l r -r ~J .. .-I ; o§ • I~ f l c . 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"Huctdt'*· '1...~!'"" (Fri) (T9C) McNitt "Came (Mon), "T..tve O'Clock High" (Tue). ''The &IOgtt at T<*O-RI" (Thu). 'TM Day ol the DolpNn" (Fri) (USA)~ (%) To the Point (Mon), Movie "Trouble In Plll'ldlM (Tue). Shon~(Fn) -l:OOA.M.-l ~FIUCI ~Deyt .... n11 FRISll LOCM l08STERll Open 7 Nlghts- Olnlng & Tak•Out 2000 Newfort etvd. (Corner o 20th St.) 131·2110 8/Da1ly Pilot April 9- • '• I OaUy Pilot J \\I I I< ) I \ 11 c )J~ I '< 3930 S. Bristol at Sunflower 1 -;5(,-~4~_: • ))6-2441 SPECIALIZING JN: I C'11-'!lom M.w •C'ompldr Waiil~ Altm-d 10 F11 • rm1" Sktrt\ .1.1c 1t.1·h • Kr'll~li~ ~11~. 1~ Pline• Frum ~dlllf'r ;ind Surdr l..4prJa. !>l'Q1~ • /\lltra11011' nn <.txdl' Lt-.1thtt •nd fun • wt11r111 Wcirltman hip oo SOit < htllon 11nd C'..innmts """h ~"" .md Brad." 20~ OFF Any Alterations April 9-1511 Brwtol - HOURS Mon-F r1 SI em • 9 pm S.I 10 #n -8 pm Son 10 .,,, • 5 pm ... MONDAY PRIME TIME 10/0aily Pilot I 6:00 I 6:3o I 1:00 I 1:30 I a:oo I a:3o I 9:oo I 9:3o I 1o:oo I1o:3o I11:oo I11 :3o I EVENING u D v t • n • Daily Piiot April 9-15/11 MONDAY LATE NIGHT I 12:00 I 12:30 l 1 :oo I 1 :3o I 2:00 I 2:30 I 3:oo I 3:3o I 4:oo I 4:3o I s :oo I s :3o I ..... h TUESDAY PRIME TIME Blooming Roses Roaer's planted up over S,000 roses in bio-dclfldcabfc pulp pots for easy ptantina. We feature over 100 varieties 1ncludina: 36", 24" & 18" trees. 12/Daily Pilot Shoe-ol the NN v ... rrom the [d!lt • he In t I Ca"41n April 9 15 urt • I -~'Milo?. AuledQe" ••• I I .,.. e ....._ Gonzalez Ce60eton ' I T-.T.-, I tLt ... {CMt) C......(A) (CIMlt ..... Mcy ~ Mii AlcMe NHAA SupemabOnalS From Hou1 ton. (A) (QALA) "'41dwt ECO (~) MOVIE: Vice V9'St *** (1918) Judge AeontlOIO Fred Sevege (MCI()......, ..... (tHOW) ..... (CC) IS) (TMC) MCMl.: Barfly * * * (1917) Mdiey Aourlle, Faye =1...Mz... (Z) llCMl: The PMCIC)ll •• (1917) JamM Belvshl, LOUii GotMtt Jr The new • prinOlpal of • dfug·lnl"1ed high tc:hOOI '°"'' Wltr't a sec:uo-ty guard IO dean II up -10:30 P.M. - I .... "~er. WMOI' .....,..,.._.Aamot. s.i.nas l u • ... Acr9' (Ml") MCMI.. Bananas **** (1971) Woody~. LoulM WMt (CNH} ..... , .... ("90I ....,.; LMM CMCIQ SC1'V Mel I Roell Ne _.,,, Roy Ort>oton. Bob and Doug MeK4HIZll ~ "''""'._..... .. fCCI ISJ (WCM) MJt111111111 <W'tlO UUT ...... Daily Pilot April 9-15/13 THROUGH SATURDAY ONLY! 20 11••••11•2••••11••··· s-9dh. a-1.,.,. ~ u •••••. .,_ ·•-of•tre4ttteftet, ...... ,, •'"''., w Mckereuft4. Ewry Sean pho!ographer is a pro- fessional, trained to brin~ out and catch ~ur child's best snulesl Alto avallGW.: Instant Colw Passport Photo1 and Copy & Reatoration. ,... ......... s2.._......,..,.,,..........___.,...,..,. ..... ~ ............. w.. .......... ".w.i........ ..... .... _ ............................. .._.._,_. ... ...__..-... rm11.........,~ .. ,.........,.,,, ..... ,.....,....,.. '' ... ,__, u .. _s.... V..~·°"-C-' to.4-y_ ............ ., .. ........ ..,...._ ... let i:.........., Stvdio Hou<t Sun Sl0t• ho.IH """-'' nore '' o.,..,!r Motl Sot Store ~ until one hour P''°' to UO•e do~ TlESDAY~rE tlGHT WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME 14/0aily Pilot om no ns ,. •• rn Daily Pilot April 9· 15/15 (TMC)MOV'lt: 'AdlfenturM~ ......... llllllli .............................................. .. Babyaitting ** (1987) EbabeCh Shue. M8ili 8'9WU>O (WOA) Arllllll .... -t:35 P.M.- ~MAX) MCMl: Jegged Edge * * ( 1985) Gi.nn Close. Jeff 8'1dgn -t:45 P.M.- (WT'N) MCml. Footir\ Around * * ( 1980) Gary BuMy. Annett• 0 Toole -10:00 P.M.-9 Cl)......, IUK TWW'9 coopertt•• WIV'I .,,. OCB '° 11/0iO l)fONQ.IUOn and get re- ~on Newquey (CC) G • llllll 11111 A TV newa crew heart rumof• 1 pedlltf1. c;ian was once accused of child mole11auoh. Ctlrtt oon- lron11 CNHfl lbOut rvm<>f• an. 11 apeldlng (S) I .... 'Rthmen C&r1 QI Clllla 19.o Aeclal "'°' letlC» cavMCS by Maron L41ther King Jr 1 dealtt alte" Franloe and Beckett I relatlonships I~=~==~:; "" ..... ,... In· i.me-1 .vrtll Prine.. Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, 11'9 Jell and Ipso F~ IU!Xlftl wny me oity ~ a °"'* ol ii=-(~ Aamot. s.Mnat I TIMT•y . Uenllle .. ~ U~1&11•/00WMlall'I ~ guage barriers PoOt nutnttQn, Champagne Brunch Cruise in Newport Harbor Sumptous Buff et, Entertainment Narrated Harbor Cmise Sunday Mornings, 10:30 a.m. $25 per person PAVILION QUEEN BALBOA PA~LION (714) 673·5245 WEDNE•Y LATE NIGHT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1~1 1 181 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I -°' .... 0 Q,) -< :y 0 - -10:00 ft.M.- 1 a..a....1cc1 ..... Flal'lmln. c.n • _,..(CC) ,.. ._ Clowtey.,., ~ WW.Sttga• two ~W*rOO­ l>IKt who ~ .,.,,..n •'* Daily Pilot April 9· 15/17 Try the homemade las.tl"a cannelloni. manicotll or any of the tradltlonal put.as Also Unculne al Fruto Del Mar • Feuuco ne al ~to • Shells Marcello~ many more If you hkC!' veal • ~alood •poultry. we otfv a IM&e ~tlon. too. Of cour~ we have ho~made pizza. FOR ONLY $765 l 11111 ... air,. (al 5a#t) . ..,... .... (1") ,.,.,,.. THURSDAY LATE .NIGHT FRIDAY PRIME TIME 0 D IJ , "Sl.p C\Utl <UN <a.t .. Terry• __/ _,,,,, Waterbeda v ""8Q.Y r• IM'"N !18 IMWa ., ................... 142-4111 ....... •211• MATTMll a POUNOATION 3-WAY LOUNGIR . NTON Mm MAim li1-• ·1~r Fllcon CrHI ~lln 91ory roe W.fljng1on Tht Forging of 1 •Ion P•t 1, 111$ ••• t8arry Bo\1-..01 llum lN• IJICSUI 18/0ally Pilot April 9-1 EVENING LAonaro a I CIN C1mlf>O 11 lnfierno· Mary Tr* ....,_ An ax· looct>a• pi.yer w1n11 to be I $?0rtllUSlaf. , (AH) ( .... I lie .. ., (CNN) ..... . (Clf'U) fftllt If lie 01, (DIP ) MOYIE; The Frog Prince *ft ( 1987) A-..n Quinn, John Paragon (EIPH) CIA ........ C8A Champoonsrnp Sena1, G1t'M Two (FAM) MOYIE: The Magic of Lassie * * (1978) James Stewart. MICkay Rooney (H90) MOVll: Nelr 01111· * * * (1987) Adna.n Peadar, Jenny Wngttt (NICK) lilly l'Wtt SeM (Slq Tl .. AHllU.. · (TMCI MO'itf ·nn. Kindt of Hell * (1987) Roben Q1nty. VICtori. 8arratt (USA) MfM Hlkllcacl Pruem (WPtX) C., h ill ...._.lie ,..., (Premiere) Host Sonny Oros9o0 -9:30 P.M.- 1 lt§) Jwt lie T" 11 Ut (CC) c1111 ...... a F1** AO man v151ts Nora Desmond. gal· '!.r Slaves Ull 0r..,. c..ey'a ...... fa· "" Holt Jim Cooper la Diet VII ~ LAYfl tnMt9 an Old IOve. now 1 prlatt (All) ...... Clmrdlll: Y ..... Years Churc:Nll oonl9'9 11 Casablanca (MAX) MOW: Carb<lt'I Copy ... (19811 G.orge Seoal S\Jsan S-.n1 James (NtCK} D-. ..... (USA) "" ........ TIIMllt (WO..) Alllllll .... -t:MP.M.- (IHOW) C:--. Ciiia ..._. -10:00 P.M. -I (I) ,..._.CM! (CC) • MUI Wffty b9-ecme1 obenMd with pr<Mng &shOp Gtece 1Ja10t1 a.m.td) klll90 two women Ire ni. floe*. r 2 of 2) (CC) (S) ..... "F'llhman, Cart" 8 11/Zt '(CCI · ~...., I .... 'Aadeker. Wiide" .... "Malloy. A~·· ......_. "Gonzalez. Calderon' I ,_T...., blllMln' • M .......,,, OepfHHd Jerry ~· 1n with me Hani.y.. (All) llCMl: 'Three Women * • * ( 1977) Sluy s'**' $rletley Duvall (IMVO) Mcmt: L~ T11antot *** (19841 Carmen Amaya. Sara Launa (CMN) Ctlldft (R) (CUMI Nie '911cy (GALA) ....... ICO (l.Wf) o.,. ......... flWy 0... 1~>':..~1s1 (~......., r.::~ ................. . (l) lllKMI: · 8iloxl Blues" *** (19M) Matttww &odarldl CN11toohet W1tk.9fl Daily Piiot -10:15 P.M.- (WTM) ...... -Holt Fred Htc:Mlan. -10-.JOfJ.M.- I =-..:--,......., Mld'lellt Ind LOfty make ~ plans; M9nlnet purlUM Mwy ~~:-:;._.... lDiPf,.,. Th9 aetlng p9'· flOf orderl the delttuctlon of tam.i. 1tanda. ~ fH90) llCMl: "Th9 Return of Iha Living C>Md' • • (1985) Clu Gui.gar. James IWan . (Uf'I) °"' ......... flWy 0.... Molly'•~ bo91 lorgab 1'19 hired her (CC) (S) (NtCK) ICTV MelonYllW Mayor Tommy ~1 Mek1 r• etectlorl (Pan 1 of 2) cw> l'•lllrf ......... (~ =, .... ,....... ~XI UIAT ...... -10:45 P.M. - (WTM) ...... Tracta: r... ,,.., Dalal' IS> -t1:00 P.M. -..... ..... a...(CC)(SJ ..... , .... Ml. LtM" Orn ..... AC...M91t ......... ... , ..... Tltl OtlltlC1VTI •, April 9-15/19 FRIDAY LATE NIGHT SATURDAY MORNING I r::,:';i ~r-<(CCI ... z.. .... llOWll: 'Rawtllde •• (115t)'Tyrone ~. &isan ...,c-:.d. ._._.,cc, ,,__ ..... *' 1111 Q:fs 111111 (CC) ISi ....,, ..... ,,... ....... ...... .,.... ...... ,... ,, ..... , .. ~,~ .... ~ (CNN} .... ~ ·~=;:z. -... (fAM) "" """' (lllAX) MCMf: ~ ,, The Second Stoty • (11187) Nye Gfot•. Jonelhan s~ (NICIQ Dlllll ...... (WC)ft) ..... ('n!X) ...... -1:10A.M.- (CNN} ~IT........, w.- -I :30 A.M.-._. u..rt ........ !CCI 1:=. .... ~ ******************** INTERNATIO~if M~RKETPLACE fb4'flWLO Indoor Swaomeet of Stanton 10401 BEACH BLVD STANTON. CA 90680 200 Booths -All Independently Run • ClotbinlJ •Sport•• Furniture• Health and Beauty Need1 •Jewelry • Auto Acce11oriea • Electroalc1 • Fatt Food THOUSANDS OF PRODUCTS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS EnJo~ Shopping m a PIHsant & Air ConditionedAtmQ1Pn.t. Afm~~.~oa (714) 527-1234 p:::1'No PRIDAY'A •Sat/ 'un $1 00 1Ch1ldrtn undtr 12 ind Senior C'1t1um ovtr ~ f'REF.1 IT WILL COST YOll LF.SS $ $ S AT S $ $ INDOOR SWAPMEET OF STANTON HOl 'RS FRIDAY 12 d SAT/SllN Ill 6 tllW'f ~REE-ADMiSSiON--· I w1Ta couPON si , ADMIT ONE TVP I WITH COUPO";f . L "'VI L---------~!~~ON•-----~~ 20/Daily Pilot -t:OO A.M.-11 ()) ......... ,...,..._ ~~fCCl!Sl ...... ~ .... ............ ::,:ti.::.:-• !CG> ..a.a. ..... ~ c.... (AU} MOVlt: ThrM Women *** (1177) &.ay Fog:_ =--........ \/OM> World Cup flnell. Dpy l WO (FAii)--.. (l.WI) c..... lMlll (NtC1() a ...... , WtrW !CCJ ~·I llf "'-.... 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"1th members of the· stcl·n'ng comm11tee ass1gn1ng l'a<h ml·mht·r a different precmct Although thl' total num~r of stgn.atures gathered on thl· dr" e's first da) was not 8\ailabh:. rnmm11tce member Bob Mo'>) !Wi 1d that 15 of the 3.8 P.COPk he lOntacted '1gncd the peu11on. "All the) did "as ask "hcrc·s the pen:· he wd "[,er)one knc"' what the issue 143!. and the-, "ere l'agcr to sign." Voss. 5: "a" thn II\\ maH)r "hen he "as arrc~tc-d on Jan. 30 on Ha rbor Boulevard b) an undercover Santa '"ma po11~oman. Police saJCI Voss f,.._ase SH VOSS/ A2J Jim 8erry pettt •11lgn1 K•r•n •nd ltkhard L•• an ~•JI of f'ount•I~ Va1t•1 to ptber 1l9n•ture1 on petitions to realt Coun· C'O\ t :H s1·on\ .s1 '\D ·\\' SPl·:('l ·\I. ........ ,....., ......... I I cttman Pred Voss. s.turdaJ w• die tint UJ ol.dul door-to-do« ....... ~-­_1"9 effort ffw the recall ~lttM. Mov r, shaker ·r In big trouble \VORl.O/ 4 75 CENTS I)' R. LANCE 9GNON Of do9 Ollly Nee s..- Mot h('r 'lature dcmkd to set tncl~ turda). flISl she rtmlDdcd thousands of ~pit how hot 1t "-'lS and ~hal a great idea ll v.ould be 1010 to the beach to coot off. But once they got there. she chaftaed her mind and 'Jent in a fog bank. Thous:ind headed for C'oast bcach~. t' pec1all)' t'" pon Beach. "here the number of bcachgocrs hit a fiH~·\car high Manne fet)' Officer Mitch White e t1matC'd fhat IOS.000 ~ople '1s1tcd Nt:Ytpon's beaches on ~turda). - Hunungton ( 11} ~ach hfcguard reponed 3bout 30,000, and approl- 1ma1ch 15.000 people howcd up at Hun111l&«>n 'tatc Beach with tM ~me number at Bolsa C'h1ea talc Beach. Laguna Beach had 20,000 v 1 11or~ Rescues were up at Ncwpon and Laguna where waws were btftkina -.1th up to S.fool faces. Wtute said. e"'port bad bctv.ttn SO and 60 rC$C'ues la&un.i hf'f,uard Make £n.indl said he had •a bunch of mmo r m~1cal atCks We'-.e bttn bU\) .. °'4 mell said he had to make do »-tlh onl)'-..$11 ltfeauards... He sau1 be could haH' u5Cd 1v.1cc that number. PORT /Bl Ukc many other beaches. most ol ~na·ssummcrpcrsonnelarebired ~ from hiah schools and coUeees ad. ""'on't be available until after ICbOol recesses. "If 1t remains like this we're definitely ~1ng to be undemaffed." Dwi ncll said. Ahhoua.h temperatures ~ the C'oast and inland cooled sipificiut\ty ' turday, the mercury was still abow nonnal for Apnl. The m1lderW111tMr v.a due to a wcaken1na hip ~ zone o .. er Cahfom1a, which allowed ocean air to move onshore, aocordiftl to the Associated Press. Bu• •Iona w1 th the cooler air came 1 dentt foa bank, which enveloped most of the: Oranac Coast by about 2:30p.m. Thousands of boatcn were ca"lbt off auard, and the U.S. Coul Ouard wa II.cpl busy au1d1na craft beet to port. Stt. Tom Wall trom, an Oruee County deputy sheriff statM>Md at NC'*\)On Harbor, said a fU'Cboal WM posauoncd at the mouth of the U.- to warn boats away from the rock jetty. .. rm watc.htn\ them o0w. IbeY're poppna thro"f" the fol. TMY're coauns. home. Walbl.rom :llid • .... ..... POG/All ~aguna mural to show and. tell abOut todaY-' s.society_· ~ By LESUE EARNEST Of..,. o~,.... """ In archcolng1l.1l term .. a tdl "a mound that l.'.\l\l'f~ the succcsst'c remain' ol an Jnlll'Ot u\ 11t1at1on V. 1th1n tts womb, lhe ~rcts of the pa<il arl' buried. ··v. e U'>l' h1't urn.JI tl'lh tu luol at other Cl\ 1l11a11un,:· \.lt<l Ma ~l ( ham~rl.un. o" lll'r ol §C Space Gallen Jnd Photograph ll \n ~r' ""' in I .Jguna Be~h, "\\ e .lrl' lreat111g a lllllll'lllpurun tell .11a 11me "'hen our tulture rcall) nccJ) to tool .it thcll ... Chambcrln1n "111 not g1\ c dctatl'i on ho" the tell w1H re' cal tl\('lf nae ti). or JU'lt "hat C'ommcnts the \\Ork ofan '"" m.1l1: .1bout Orangl' < ount\ and 1t., rt~ldl·na But an~onl' 1ntcrntl'd "''II be .ibk tu' tl'" the spra" ling mural -"hllh "''II l'Ompnse thousand of photop.raph'i Now. lWO artt ts arc prepanng to construct a man- madc tell. which the> \J\ ~•II rcvC'al !tecrcts about toda) ·'i S<X:1ct~. in the form ofa 600-fon t photographic mural 10 tx· woven into the landst:aJ)l' 1n the S)t<1morc Hills arl'3 ut Laguna Can~on Rood Newport quake provides expo with brisk business By R. LANCE IGNON Of -0..., ..... illtff While the ~·nrthqua~c that ra 11k<l the Or;ingc { o.&\I on rruJa)'Y.U b.td for mos1 people's ncr' es. tl was areal for bus1nc , at the canhqualc prcpaf(.'dncss <''h1b111on at lr"nc ( IVIC ( enter the follOIA '"Ida) A steady trenm of' 1~t1or\ bro"'..cd throuJh the e~h1b111on. 111lcd the Ready or Not lmcracnc} Ex po. natchina up aJI manner of &llmo and pditts dcsgincd for the da) when the terra b«omc les\ than firm a. -The uh1bit1on "-I one of I SO e\'enlS Mduled throuahout the tatt as part of C'ahfomia Canhquake Pttpettdnc Month. The aim i to cncourl(IC rcadin for 1 mljor canhquatc. A.It~ a ~nc of earthquake in · "*"" ahfomia dunna the pa t two )Can hu do~ much to hc11h~cn 1wattnn1. f r1Ja ccmtMor. •h1ch mcmured 4 6 on the Richter tulc. pvc man) loClll an c'lra 1mpcu.1 to atteftd IM c•po11tton HM it not been for the quakC' ··1 Dt'Ollilllly would h.a\C •id that wuulJ be : .tilMm•nc I ~Id do, but I wOIW1t'l ... ve aonc," C'otaa Mesa '"'*"' ltune Rard'Wkk said. • .. , after Marina the kMad bl~ at 1:07 p.m. lhal 11PAled w btainnu'I o(lbc 1tmblor arid .Wb•nt tht walh of lier~ ,._c, Hardwid wun·1 ..,., to .... &ht prcttn .. tion. •Aftiir 1k q..akc I thoulht I lhOuld ~-..,,_.hint.•• ahc utd .. I -• lltM.Ja~ lut-of rmttt- l'Ol ~ \Uppltn I hen: 1., no quc!itton that the ~t up tn the parl1n~ lot .ind l'OlCfil"lllJ lits. mot of \\htt·h come lOUrt)ard hl'htnd the nl'" Cl' tl "1th dne food. bJued water, mcd1- u·n1er. the c\hth1t1on lcaturl·ll an c..-.11 '>Upplt t<s Jnd a thin camping .arra) of l'mergenq \l'P Ill' l'4u1p-blanl et. n1ake a 't\Ually apptahn& ment as \\Cll 3f) about 15 htk>th'> and rnrncnicnt purchase. But \Clltng 'anous carthquale par.1· fhomac. M tiamcu. a . geology phernaha. · teat.her at Rancho nttago C'om· ''A lot of peoplf ha"c talL.o.l about munll) C oUc&<'. said )OU l'ln OO) 11 (the quake) Pcopk haH' w mc h) \ttntl.tr 1ll'm at far l~s the cost at the an<l ~1d. '\ cstcrda)' sca1l'd thl' hcc L. gn.x:c11 or h.ifdv.art ton.- out of me. What do I need"' .. 1d tfatnctt prr p;rn: for the "b11 one .. < r.ua M. Carter of Stc,cn ( 's fct ) h) al"°a) ha\lf\I fhc large botth:\ of and EnHronmcntal on uhant l~h ""tcr on hand.\\ hteh he rot<1t1: "Ahtch wa~ ~lltna emcrgt"n ) w:urr .,., nl'" onc'I arc dcl1,ctcd ~that the upphc hqu1J \Ill)' frc h. fie doe the same ••We've OC\Cf had a re pon~ ltke thtn& "tth l JnncJ food 14hJCh h\• th is al a communn) fair," \:lid ~na \tOrl' 1n lr<i\h c.ins to keep thrm \lfc. (,II man of E'tcnd·A·L1fe In • Otht•r 11p\ mclud : • which, like "'"eral other bu inc • • \nc.·honnuourhot "at~rhC'lter, ..,.," ~llin& (l!ICk.qcd food ••th a fh c· ~ unn bookca end 1n\t lltna )car shelf life and "'lC'r •rapped 1n l'h1ld·pnx1f lat he on d1\h cab1Mt plastte bas>.. ~ 1h31 th content\ "on't w ill. Other popular items 1ncludtd • When the Quake hit • "t ondff a flashhatn-rlldios t~t operate off an ,\turd) Jt'S or door Jam and Ila) internal ~tor s><>.,"tft'd b> a hand 114 ' fron\ v.indo•s. ,J crank and ticks of ~itk thal ha.ht • r>on'1 run ouu1dt. 1t t\ far \l~r up •Mn htnt. Sc'cral boolhj al~ 10 ''") indoor a•a) from -O)tf11 t01d wrcm."hcs for 1um1na oft' p and Jcbm. \Ord ma to eanhquakc o · water lntts or de' i c that do tht Joh pert\ automatk'811). • Haml'tt •dH ~tuna up .. What I nouC'N "tha1 !Wrc Wt'tt l"mcflt'OC) rrO«dum -.th your tome pfOplt htrf w9'o ~re ~ti) nrilf\bon, -.ho would be ablt to ncnout;-sa;J lrrn~ raadtnt Kath) dw<k on your homt' 1() ou *"'away. Gannon. wtto wa tfllt111 sul""' I ~ ll' ttanttU W11 at tilt t•~tioft Wl th~ htr ('Qmpilft), The mcr:s· ddl\'ft' I wk Oii tM ... ~ o(. tMJ, Cifehne. tanhqukn 1n ScMlllwm Calim.., ,'~fW'f ~I lot of~ •he> OllavClllfOY«lM ... UO)'_aft, ---~et (su.,Ptnl ri&ht now ... tht Soudltud ._ .... 1rit _. 1 .... i>i ••llN 90 oriltt tMIW ~ Nn8'cfJ•r OMI ~ IS .....,..a..-..•Uid. l'U •-Cll',./Aal GOO \ubn\itted b' fl''ll<.knt., from ~tO) through ptemhl'r b' JUlll poll1ngutl LagunJ C'an)on Road • "\\ e art' ahuut to l'rl'l l "hat most hkclv "''" be the lar¥" t photograph 1n thl· "'orfJ." Chamberlain said "\\.hen )OU get do" n to 11 th1~ 1 going to be composed of l"\ t:f\ lxld\ ... ltfi.· .. Hthl"re 1s m\~ter. and 1n1naur 1n those comment that's ob' 1ou h tlw "a> < h.imbcrta1n "'an1 n. But 1f < hambcrhun 1\ aunrdtn& some of Jhc secrets about the pro1«t. on "htlh hl' said he \pend-; etJlht 10 ten hou~ a da). he Wlll rud.ilyd1scu lhc )cars. and woes, leeditll .. to 1t c.·rcauon. In fact. the tell •~ in some ways lhe pinnacle ol 1 proJCCl tluu Chamberlain and his partner krry Burcbfteld creatively hate~ in 1973 and~®. in earnest nine )can aao. 1heir aoal: Phol~ph1cally docu~nt • Slretcb ol ground that was s11ruficant locally and that ~ llobal COIK'tm The chose Laguna Can ·on ROlld. wtaa , ............ .,..,.,All Miller's garden fund-raiser is t<Jday llURAL i~AI ~bertain calla an "umbilical cord •• that both connects and wper- 11e1 Ll&A&na Beach from tM rest of the county. '"The canyon is an int~I per1 of Laauna Beach because it's pan or what sets La1una apart, .. ~ Cbarfibtrlain said. "h kind of "prQtcctsand links." , Since Laauna Canyon did not seem 1to be kttpin1 pace with the rest of the .fOUDty, the anists saw the windin& '11ndsape as a place with a artat ~tentiaJ forchanae. So they scl abQut ., cratin11.rn11s1vc "before' picture of 'the canyon. The Laguna Canyon ''Project, they expected. would be both ',historically and artistkally valuable. '; The artists ~n in Apnl 1980, like surveyoB, walking both sides of &he "road, shooting pictures -0f every car. 'joger, deer and bird alonJ the nine- ,.. mile strctct\ from the Santa Ana "'Freeway to the ocean. The result: a . 26 7-(oot long photograph of each side · 'of the road. :• The projeet progressed to include . ;rcpho&.oaraphing ttle ground with the •photo strip lyin1 alona the road as part of the new picture. "We were establishing a dialogue lilbctween the photo image and &he reality," Chamberlain said. "There as a dialoaue that exists between reality and our perception of it." In o\bcr phases of &be project. Chamberlain and Bu rchfield photo- graphed the road in darkness and in ~rkness punctuated with colored liaht In 1985, they conducted a pllotogl1lph1c study of just the center strip of the road, and in 1986 they actually collected trash along the road and did what thex dubbed a "garbagological study. · '• Although each pha se of &he project 1, has presented hurdles, the prospect of •. an outdoorphotographic mural made :up of 40,000 individual pictures, has brought both the challenges and the ,•excitement to a new lever. according to Chamberlain. !• For years the anasts have worked to IUppoft 6-IMlllCIDIUllllllY. city and "ltfttial flllllldil blcken. Tbey flUlly found IPODJ': lhip from the Loi A.a-a., Caiw tw PbOu:llnDhic Stud:- Putlaalam · worritomc wu dlil probac!ft of ftndi" inlW"lnce oo""' ~ for an an daaplay that would require viewcn 10 c"it and re-enter the bustlin1 can)'on roadway. Chamberlain said he was _q~.ed an.urance prices up to S30.000 be-cau~ of the unique nature of the proj«t. Chamberlain said one aacnt 1okl him. "The reason tht insurance 11 so hi&h is because ttu1 1s the only one . There 1s nothin& to batt their actu- arAal tables on." "An is only one. the ~ond 11 rl'l'fl •· ('h!'mhcrhun ~~1d 9-'ith oh- vious frustration. "We're sayinJ.ar1 is uninsurable and therefore can i hap.. pen." Finally. Chamberalin sa>d the project was rc~cusd by the La1un1 Beach Chamber of Commerce, which recently offered to attach the pro1cct to tts insurance policy as a rider. "I hJve some frustration about tM difficulties we have had aetting the thing this far," Chamberlain said. "W-c have aone tbrouan a lot of anguish to just get prepared to do the art. If we were doing 1t an) where o&her than Laguna. I doubt it could happen." Although ChambcrlAin said he and his partner could make money on the project someda)'. if it had sufficient art value. Ho"'evcr, their motivation came from another source, he said. "Perhaps we will recoup some of the expenses along the way," he 5atd. "But this b no& a money-making proposition. It's a question of art and ethics. ··w e have just been s1ubborn enough or foohsh enough to pursue this thing because we ha'e been intoxicated by the prospect of a 600- foot long public pallet," he added. "Michelangelo should have such a ce1ling.H Although the project is well behind schedule. Chamberlain said the pie- '', ...................................................... .. ·d ... voss :1FromAJ ~'.pulled his car to the curb and offered· ')he woman $20 in exchange for sex. ' Voss pleaded no contest to the charge on Feb. 23 and was fined $760 • ;a.nd placed on un~upcrv1sed proba- { tton for th ree years. '' Saying it was in the best interest of his friends. Voss s&epped down as ; mayor on March 15 but held on to has )'council seat. ,., On the day he relinquished the mayor's post he said: "I cannot ''believe the majority of people an this i;community arc so unchantable and 11: so unfo1')iving that they would not ;'~balance 20 years of honorable service ' against one mistake and would not ;.ii allow me to con11nue m) present term lfon the council." He refused to comment Saturda)'. ~,. The recall com miuce believes Voss should be removed from office be· n·u use he showed such poor Judgment. "Some also find his action morally " rcpu~nant. "Its an error in judgment. That quesnonsother thin'5 (he) might vote I on ·• Moss said. But the retired chemical engineer id he has no qualms with Voss·s record on the council. OU AKE From At years. But II has been 37 )Cars stnce the last one hit in hakersficld. Harnett 531d. So. Harnett says it's JUSI a matter of t1~e before the big one catches up With US. "Somewhere in California a magni- tude 7 1s imminent.'' he said. As popular myth has 11. a bunch of GARDENS FromAJ blooming, the rettred school teacher can see her labor's fruit all around her but still she 1s worried ' "There have been no butterflies thas year," Miller said, "and when butterfl!es ~isap~r 11 is a sian that something 1s drastically wrong with "On a lot of civic matters he's got a fair, analyttcal mind. and a fair record," Moss said. Tom Snyder of Emmons Circle said he doesn't know anything about Voss as a councilman. But he signed the pct1 t1on because he feels the ci ty should Q.Ot be represented by some- one of morally questtonablc charac· ter. "Someone who's going to go out and do what he dad. I'd feel uncom- fortable with him rcprescnung us." Sn)der said. A few doors down 1he street ue· Bohlen had the opposite reaction. "I v.ouldn't s1gn at (the pct111on). I don't believe in 11." she sa id. "Ai. a Cit) Council person he's done a lot to help our community." Bohlen sa) s 11 1s anappropraate to Judge someone's public record hy their private hfe "We all ha\C skchons an our clos.c\.s ... The recall committee ha untal Aug. 4 to pther about 6.1 SO vahd s1ana1ures in order to force a special election for Voss. If successful, the · commmee will try to combine the recall elecuon wuh &he general elec- tion in November and thereby sa"e the city the cost or administering a separate vote. small"ean hquakes ltkc the one in cwpor1 Beach on Friday will grad- ually release the tension between th e faults and a'ert one enormou\JOlt of energy Wrong. says Harnelt There s1mpl\ aren't enough small JOils to go around. For instance, 1t v.ould take 2.800.000 mafnuude-4 shaker to equal JUSt one pointer. "Small earthquakes aren't safety valves." the envi ronment." Not knowing whether to aunbut.c the m1~sina butterfly 10 three dry yean m a row or some other environmental hazard,. M 1ller 11 tend- ina to her Mexican 1ountam bush. albue:a and Florcnttne and Japane9e iris, hopina th.at encroachin& de- velopment of Boat Canyon wtll not destroy her prden. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL· SALES We alao carry: • HARDWOOD no<>RS • CUSTOM DRAPERIES • CIRAMIC 1'11...E.5 • NO-WAX UNOLEUM • ROW .t RDINANTS IN STOCK: AT GREAT SAVINGS! ine t n still critical " r scooter accid nt A t«n.qrr from Irvine n-mained la trttical but 1tabac condition Satur· •~ niafit af\er f'allint from lail motoncoottr the' day btfott while allesdl> undtt 1hc 1nn&WnCe of akolaol. pohct aaid. Mark G. Nanes1an II. 18. "'" flovtn by , hchroptcr to Fountain Valley RCSJonal Hospital on Frida) af\tr hinin1 his head on the ~\.emnu dunn~motorscootcr acc1dcn 1. gt . Mike nuad. TM nivtrsit)' H1ah School stu- dent "-'IUidina• 1980-Yamaha north on ( utVC'I' f>mrc' when hc-tost ron1 rol of Ille IC'OO~ while pullma m10 the ld\-hand·&um lane at Harvard "'. enuc QPn 1a1d. "He \truck the pavcmcn1 p1 c11y Sood with has head.' the polite officer He Wl'I not ~cari ~Imel or said. ~ @ shoe\ and •11 clad 1n shonl .. Olden nottd tlaa& Liii Vl(Um •as ftOI tta"Veli"' fa" whtn ht crathfd. "It donn t takt much •lwn )OU don't wear a helmet," the .stt1rant added. Nar~ian \ulfocd a mlJOr head 1nJUf) plus ~'•P" antd ebraMons Altho11ah criu"li..~artesaan'• con· d1(1on was stablt 311turda) and he ~ho~cd s11n of improvement. a nu""an \upen.1sor ~ad I he en hid appatentl) been dnnl1 al a pool paf1> and "• followrng two fneftd~· 1n a ptekup. mrc~ to anoth"° hou~ ~hen the acc.tdeot occurred. w1tne ~\ 1old 08'.den -"Norse aan \\a\ arrc ted on su\pa· caon of m1'idcm1:anor drunken drav· tnJ nnd rclea-.cd 10 the c;.u\&ody of 1hc ho pnal I Drive-by shooting injures three t eens ........ ,......, .. ._ l y c~ News Servke Mark Chamberlain 1elect1 photos for Mural. A n Anaheim man was m cui.to<h Saturday after allegcdl> spra) ins gunfire into a crowd of Orange County youths on a street in Placcn- '1.il. woundin& three people. pohcc said. Park inJurec.I ha~ elbow while d1vlna for co' er. poltce said. At least a dozen shots v.crc fired in the attack, Jone s:11d. ' tures will be erected May I as planned. Bet~cen now and then, the anasts need build1n& materials, vol· untecr workers and lots of pi ctures. n)onc interested in volunteering or donating snapshots can call Chamberlain at his Laguna gallery at 497-1880. After studyin& the canyon for a decade. Chamberlain said 11 has actuall) changed ku than he ex- pected so far. "The changes ha\.e been far les dramatic ahan v.e had anuc1pa1cd because &he area has not developed as qu1ckl)' as was onamally planned," he said. "The b11 impact is ~n_a ~ be ~layed by the ·San J~,~1lls Transportation Corridor" Ahhoua}l he said he hesitates to 1nOic1 any changes on the an}on, even wtth his artwork, Chamberlain said the message of the tell should make the 1ntrus1on worthwhile. "If I had my druthers I would rather not be doing anything to the land. but the piece is very sensitive to the long-term use of ahat area,·· he s~ud. ··And the short-term inter· rupt1on 1s, I think. v.orth the Ion& term gain .. •.ett "'-" ~· .., L.ee ..... .,. Louis Richard Morale • 21. a rcputcd_png member. was being held a~ the Oranae County Ja•I on susp1- c1on or attempted murder. said Placcnua Police Lt. Bob Jone~.- 1 he png-rela ted d ri vc-b} awick left 18-year-old Regin:i Km Torres. a I 6--year-old boy from Buena Park ond a I S·)ear-old 11rl from Oranic v.1th &unshot wounds. Torres was hat in &he Id\ leg. arm and torso: the 16-)earold in the right forea rm; and the I .S-year- old ID the lefi buttock. s.a1d Jones.. Anothrr lt'f"n·fttu~r from Rutna All were &rcated at Plac.tntla L1nda Communat) H<»patal and rcleatcd. Jones said. ., The hoollOg OCCUl'T'Cd about 12:20 a.m. in ftont of 939 Ea~ton t. wj)en an unknown number of suspects opened fire on a group of el lea t IS 1cenafr&rs. , W1tnes~s follo~cd the Htt>~ su pecu and pointed out the su.spcct's abandoned car to i?C)hce. said Jone" The !IU pects were forct"d 10 abandon their car ....,hen tht'} entered a dead- cnd trccl. he s:ud. Oniccrs. hov.c\.Cf onl) found Mor- ales 1n ahe area. The olhcrs remn1ned at large he said Police c hase, nab man after shooting By City News Se"rvlce A Santa •\na man alleged!) shut a man and a v.oman \\Ith a 44-cahber Maanum aturda) and •as later arrested. polace said. Donald ( rca\;. :?6 wa~ booked for attempted murder and grand theft auto after pol ace found him pttdan& away from &he scene of a shoouni at 717 E. { he tnut t. shonly afler 4 a.m .• said Santa Ana Police Sgt. Do)le ~math. "-An officer m the area heard \hots and sav. the car r.mng down the \lrt·rt \m11h ... 1H1. Officers pur\ued the c-ar for abou t four blocks During the c.ha\t. 1he ~u~pcct rcponcdly thrc"" the pistol out <>f the car before pulhng over nuth said tic v.as ;mcstcd w1thou1 incident II \\U later deaermincd the "chicle was stolen. polite said The wou nded \\oman v.a talce n to \\ csJern Medical (enter ofSan\A Ana v.here ~he 'v.a undcrv.cnt sul"JC1') for J gunshol v.ound to the lq. Hee name was no11mmed1atrJ) a'a1lable Police do not know of a mo11ve for the 'hoouns. ("\I, I t 'O H '\I ·\ I . 0 I I I H l ly The ~sso<J•ted Preu amooa themsel ves a pmc pool or SI 94 m1ll1on fhe of \1" will share $996,000. four of JIJC ""Ill hare $906.000 Three of m ·~ ..,onh an au1om:it1r SS per ~inner. Boaters slowly bepn working their way back to Newport Harbor early Saturday after • den•• fog bank moved Into Here are the winning numbc~ picked turday naahl for the C ala~ f(?rnu1 Lottery· twacc-\\eck I> "Lotto 6-49··g;im e 22 4,49,1.4 1 16and the t>onui. number. 46. Pla)crs v.ho correct!) auessed all s1~ number ~•II hare a pmc pool of S 1192 m1lhon. ~ad Kalh) \1an1cr. a state lo11cl) spo~C\"-Om:i n Meanwhile.-Roben Ma~hall 1\ too bus) during pnl to do anth1na cl)(. But hC\llJas&l3d 10 we nine a1urday io "m S l m1ll10n in lhe_ Caltforn11 Loller)'\ Bia )in the area. · · FOG From A 1 about 6 pm "It'\ slo" mg CV<!r) one down u thC) t"ome back ut Whal can I ~y'L "v1othcr l\ature " ( 03\I vuard Petty OOiccr Jin\ !'>Ch\\c1khard1 ~ad But the fog. ~h1ch cut v1sib1ht) 10 30 }ardi. an some areas. had rclrcatcd by about 7:30 p.m. No boat1 were The Hortense M1lltt Gardens are open to the pubhc. Tours can be arran,ed ihrouah the Laauna Beach Human Affain l>cpanment or. to Ft a taste of the olanis ~nted, tllc plant t1le Mii be held today in the park1n1 lot of Great American S.v· anp Jn the 200 b&ock of 8roedwa> in downtown Lapna ft-om lOa:m. until J p.m. reported mas 1n1 "People arc !lhowmg up ''o"'I~ but surely.' toast Guard Out) Offiter Kc~ m Burke said Saturda). night .\11 tho..e v.ho picked fi, c number' plus the bonu\ number "-111 d•' 1de ··1t ~ii\ b.1d t1m1na,. but rm happ)," said &ht 52·>ear·old Tor1'1in« res1· dent Ju t call 642 -6086 What do you hkc about the Dail)' Pilot'> What don'& you lake., all the number above and )Our menase will bt recorded. transcnbed and de.· hvc.red to &he appropnatc editor The Jame 24-hour an\wenng service may bt used to record letter to &he cdttor on any top1c Contnbuiors to our Letters column mu't include their name and telephone numbtr (or venfica11on Tell u' wh.i's on yo ur mand VOL. 12, NO. 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ClrcutatlOft Tete,...,.e1 ,. • ' I I • 11 ~ • f '' ) I I I ' NB history lesson: The women wrote it There is so much wriuee about the macho world of r wpon &ac~ the heavy h1H<'t\, the High roll<'n, th<' danna htlmsmen of the Bccr \.an Rcptta, that ~l' tend to fo~t the role of women in tht' lift' and evolution of o ur city Whcn the Harbor Booster were husthna 10 improve the bay, when the gamblen ran thr Cll). whe n Joh n W11)nc and h1 budd1~ warbled the niJt!t away around a piano. were the .. omen anin_i Qu1<'1Jy. at hom(jn.ii ~~-Pcmh the thoupt. Ibe O l) ·~first cl ·o hu1h~nd~pua1ed b> a woman. The first tort was opcncd b) a woman Women brou&}lt culture to an othcl"W<t'IC rowdy town. They tanrd the fim club -the Ebcll (lub-and opened the lir t public library, and saved ( orona del Mar Beach from developers. and kepi lnsp1ra11on Point for the rnurc city, and fought to outlaw 011 dnlhna w1th1n the Cll) hm11\. and orpn11C:d the Fretway Fighter to keep Cahran from de,ana1m1 ocean view P._rOptr\) ' · Many of lht women who fouJht 10 make Nc""pon RcaLh a nicer Cll)' art sttll acu ve today. and mo\t of them arc .mrmbcf'i of the: Womcn·s ( 1"1c Leaauc. II wa a pleasure meel1na w1lh th(m the other day to pre~nt a \hdc how on the c1tfs histor;. and It sterned n hlllc Wll-~1!111 1mpcn1nen1 10 talk about h1sotr~ to thc5e "'omen The.> dtdn·1 talk about history. the> made 11 . Here wa\ perk) M.iry Bunon. \\-htl wa\ 6 when \he and her parent\ moved into 1he lir\t hou\t" built in ( orona dcl far -built b) hrr mother. Mary l \.Crt~ll in 1903. \\a )Ouna teen-ager ~ary Bumm ""ould qu1etl)' go out her second Ooor bedroom damor dov.n the ( omn.i dcl Mar d1fl and .. wim aero\\ the <.hannd to hear the H1g Band mu\1c from the Rendc1vou\ b:lllrcx.>m then '"'m ha1.k and re1urn to bed without her mothc.:r knowing Later .aftcrbccom1ngan attorne) .. he fought< ti ) Hall unJ1I Corona dtl Mar beal h v.ns ..a"ed from dc ... ck>pcN and madl' tnlo a \lall: park .-.... Mary Hurton '"II ll\e\ 111 lhJI lirst houst in Corona del Mar She hchc\ her age. pla)\ a lcader,h1p role tn the Women's C1v~c Lnguc ~kr c~c '11111 dance and her mind 1'1 alen and challengi ng. "I brough 1 \Om1.: pictures that I thought )ou m1gh1 hke." \he \c11tl One showecfhcr t\OU\t' and throne built next door h) Alica Alden r he picture wa') taken JU'it after a Pa')3dena contractor named f-o\\ built the houses He and 22 t.arpcn1rrs camped on the hlull and hu11t the 1v.o red~ood hOU'ieS In IV.O v.ceks 11ting nearln at the (I\ ll I <'ague mc:cllng .,,.,., Jcm \1 cv..in. w1df>w of the late 't Dunrnn Stev.an. the Cit) •41 beloved pocl laurt•atc Jerry a lc;.o took on (.II) Hall -at kas1 twice Once "as to stop 011 dnlli ng Wllhtn lht• Clly hml\S. and \he won rhc Olh<:r Wfl\ to prl·~:r\C t.he beautiful \.IC"-' from ln'ip11·a11on Point 1n < oron.1 <.tel Mar ~he hJ' been a \trong forlc for good for'° many )Car\ and \Cr"cd O\ pre 1drn1 oflhc ( oronadcl Mar(hambcrof ( ommerc.:c more than once \he was v.ca n ng her left arm 1n a 'lhng at the< l\IC Lra_guc meeting be au\t' a fcv. weeks ago. on a trip to sec rda11vc\ 10 '>an Antonio. Te),as. she slipped on some gravel at 1hc T c"J., airpo11 . fell and broke her \houh.kr · It was cspeciall) good 10 sec Margot killi ng. who ran be a onc- pcrson gang to light for a belier Ncwpon. once her ire 1\ arou1,t•tl Dun ng the )Cars v.hen I co' crcd ( II) tfQll. Ma riot was a rnn\lant presence 1n the counc.:11 c.:hambcr<i. quick to pra1'il' and JU\t ·" 4u1tk to challenge action afTcc110g the Cit) She has scrH'd on a number ol ofli ctal committees ..ind pands, but ht•r grnctcst ¥.IOI)' wa\ a\ a mcmtl\·r of the 101 1131 do1en Freeway Fighters ""ho mob1l11cd the c11:. to llloc.:k the Pacific Coast rrce"'a> and 10 gel a c1l) <"harta a~Admcn1 1ha1 forncr forbid\ frccwa)'i tn 'ie""port Beach "1tfJOI was a l ed 10 authorthe chapter "The { 1\) Wah:hdogs" 1n the official h1slor) of '°1,jcv.pon Beath. and 1n 11 'he d~cn~ the frecw~ fiJhters "1here 1s really no clear-cut h1\tOr) of JU"l "ho c.illrd the fir\t mrcti ng or who 1n' 1h.•d an,oAc to come:· 'lhc \HOie "We JU'll .1rn..c. w11h a v1taht) .ind dctcrn11nat1on unmatched hcforc or 'i1ncc rhl' 'iute Department of Transportation had appro"ed plan-. finannnJ and an ayccment with the Cll~ ol 1':cv.port B<'ach to run the Pac1 fK < u:ht Frttv.a) along f 11\h .\ 'enu<." 1n < orona dcl Mar · acrns<1 'l.lcv..pon Ccnlcr. below the Newportt'r Inn. across the lfppcr Ba) channel Jnd __!!sh1 '1Jjl1on.A..__Ktn~ Road and ChfTDm r. de'ilfO)'tng '><>me of the hc\I view propcnv in the ul)' .• .. Well w1: lobbied we tkw 10 \acramcnro. V.l' ttnt 6,0(X') name~ hn • l>(l1t1on\ v.hen l()')() would do. and a charter amendment clel 11un \\-JS called on our 101t1Jt1\l' On 'vfarch 9. 1971 . the' propo\ltton to re'1l 1nd the frttwa\ agrcemenl won b} the lop'i1dcJ vote: of84 ~percent to 15 5 pcrccnt. thc charter amendment which proh1bn 1he C ••>-<. oum 11 lrom en1enng 1nto an) free"'a> • greemcn1 Without \.Oler .tppro' al v.on with 11n 2.4 J>CfttnHnaJOftl\o ·• --' l et' hope the \\-omen'\ C1' ic Lcaauc g~' on lorc,cr Pll,0 '(' DJ:c· \Ot:s Compffed by STEPHEN WAU Aprtl 11, lttt Pa,uge of the h.arbur Oim 1CfS \ChOOI bill Ind 11\\UtanCC'i from \acram nto th.it Go\ernor Youna would \1gn 1t now rn1sc<1 ~ulauon over lhe next 1cp and ru1urc plan\ of the district Ray r. ndel"'IOn, • ( O'\la • Mc\I allome). who h1' waged the aood fiaht from tort to lin1 h, ..a id t<.'ldot) that aJk r the govtrnor •ant the b11l 11 ---..::-...;.;o:;..:.uJa not occomc a Ta w un111Wda> after the tea-laturt ad1ourn :.. He ~lated that tm• me \Ure provide, ;im<1nl other th'"•" that any ekmrntat')' ~ hool cJ1\tric1 not 'll'll.hiA th9 curpuruc limal m4 ('It)' fuahtr than t'hc fiflh · d J \ could Jtttdt. Yrhu:h mean thll m •c' of the i1~lh cla~• ( ·cYrport 8<ach) onl> no¥> come Yr1lh1n that kind ol a d"1m1 A,,u 11, IHI I he ('1ly ( oun<'1I voted Mondi) nt&ht to u\ptnd thr , uan« of an) add1t1onal pier J>C'h m1ts 1n c->pon Bl) unuf .a com· Pf'then,i\e standard plan'°' all pteB andtlolt nowbe1nis>tt1>1m.1b 1t) Enc-nttr IUN Pltterwn hat be-en rtv1cWtd by lhc counc1l 1nd adoptrd. • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sundey, Aprt I , 1'11 Pan I to tudy beach enc~oachm nt ly •IS YOt<Of °' ... ~,... """ I hr Nrwport ( II ( OUOl.'11 t) hmcJ Monda} to form an~ hoc ad' 1\0r) comm1ttrt to con\1dcr tiow to d~·al wnh pr1'ate )tru1.:1urc~ and la nd· ~pina that t n1.:road1 on the public beach The Oceanfront ( 1111cn\ \d\lsor) < o mmutce will haH nine memhc1~ rCJlfCWOllOJ pro~n~ O\\OC~. l'I\~ 1aff and othff--1 \'1-.ory~mnllUtt<t ThC"comm 11t~ will be made up of l\\O rcprcscntat1\e'i t".llh horn 1ht· Wc~t Ncwpon Bc;.11..h •\'l'io<:1c111~n :1nd thr Balboa Pcn1mulu Po1n1 oua. 11on and one rcprc\t'ntal1\.C c:a1.:h from the Ctntral e"pon fkiu.h Assoc1a11 on the lfarbor • nd T 1cJclands ( oinrn1th.'t' the Park\ fkal hC) and Rt'cre1111on Com- ·f'!"\\111n 1hC' Puhhl \\ ork'I 'lx·p:1rt- mc:nt and thr lll) 11turnt'} ·., ullicc I hl' membership WI\ dt'l 1ded ani·r d1\t'uwon\ Yr 11h homeo~ nen . oc- cordmg to Rohen W)nn. CH) m .. n. 1. '· lht cornm1t1ec will rc ,1cw oll thl' fact\ and 1nfo rma11on about the p1obkm of pr1vute .,truc tun·~ en- croal h1n1 on the llUbhc 0each 1n- clud10gcurrcnt l•1t} pohue and to.Ile regulation\ rt'latc:d to cm roal'hmrnt\, Wynn qfd Mcmtk"n wilt-then dl'\ clop ahcrnat1\.C plans !>ul1ut wmmenh from lhl' involHd honu•ownl'f'i group' und prt''l<.'nl o rcpon 10 the C it) ( ounc1I ") nn C\llmated the rnmm1ttec ""111 pend m to eight nionlhs on the 1'i uc bc:forc ~pon1ng to the counC'll !though the lnrgc numhcr ol l'nl rnac hnwnt'I •rt W1,•\1 Nl'""pnr1 1" TrippiQg light" fantastic easy in NB classes DHI\ •: 1'1'1J: "'hat on110all) i.parkcd rnunt·1l con· t tin. the <.:omm111cc ""'" uddrc\s the 1 uc of erltrOal hmcnt\ C\Cr)" here alona the ocean front 10 c"'port fk«Kh, ")'On \aid. Howe" er, Central New port will ha'c onl ) one rcprcscntallvt on the c.:omm11tcc because there are fo"-cr encroachments on the he ch in tHat area .. cntral Nev.port. for the most J)Jrt. ha\ 'i1<lc\\alk or b1kr 1rn1I (on the beach} that scr"c as a bufTcr for encroachments." Wynn siud, rhe <:II)' proh 1b1t private cn- c;roachments 10 general onto the pubh beach. while the lll te ( oastal \ct require C oa tal Comm1s ion approval of an) dc\.Clopment on beachc ' . However. over the )cars. a I. rge number of 1lkgal pati o\, wall s and ~t22)FWY. GARDEN G~O iJ Eatt Valt Loop north and \outh· tl\lund at 1.J.tmm1,;.1 P.irl v.a~ and &rt:tl\4:il f\uJ."il) e.l\t nt! W\"'-1• hound· at l J\t ) 11k I oop 111 lr\1nc v.111 ~ do~J 1n1r·1 OHUcntl) th10u h \ pnl lur \on \lrU< tum rd Uar\.'Ud A\'11•t h\'t"'t'" \\arn· er \Hnuc an.._1 '"'"~ C:cnicr l>n\C' in lninc ~111 ~ th.'lllurril 1n both d1 rcct10n\ lhruu h .\pnl tor \trcet mod1ficlltmn ind u b nc nunh •nJ \C1u1h 1unJ b(~ 1~~n Walnut \trttl ~nJ the r.ul · r • J tr l \ Yrlll br clc1~d th ruu1h pril tor rnn'itruc.:tion i JeffffJ lleM northhounJ t lton Parlwa) in lr'\1nc wall be ~trtctcd to one lane through -'l'fll, anJ 1t •111 hi\(' a lane clo~d throup 'pnl from thr 40S fr Y.."I) to •~1ne COIC'I Dt1\le for 1Mt1lla11on (If a w-er m~un ' IJ aa. llttel CHt and w thound ~111 haH' ~ lant• do ·J lfom ,, m. to 4 p m lhrm.1 h \1a" for a Ian' add111on. GJ P1<'tfk l'M t H11 .. ••)' trom i th \trcct to t .. i..c ~t rt ·t an tfunt· 1na10n fka< h '"" tllC rr\trn:trd 10 one lane 1n rac.:h d1rct11on from 7 1.t.m to 4 pm. 1hrou h \1ml Im " co Mt rue 111 . .>n. aJ Pl• r.et north and \OU\h· bound bctWttn Yo 1;1 < 1r le and l th Stret"t in Hunllnat<m lic~ch \\1ll be clo~d thmu1h \pul tor the u cavat1on of f*'cment \J)li have bttn bualt and plaalt Mvt lfOwn onto tht btach. ~ in West Newport. b«-auae ~ o( trict rqulauon. Approlumately 71 pcrttnt of &bt <Xranfrunt prol)frt1cs from l6t~ Slrcct 10 :>umm1t Strttt in Wett Ntwport had t'nCroaC"hmcntt or tome sort in I 98S, when the Pubhc Works L>cpanmcnl conducted an 1n\'enl0f)'. Man> of LbC' ilkpl encroecbmeats • have been in place for two decides Some rcs1dcnt1sa1d thcy-eren'tcven aware their s1ructurcs were 1Uetally encroach1n1 on the beach becamc a C'urvana beach makes property lina hard to d1st1nau1sh . The Coa.siaJ Commiwon was alerted to th<' larae number of allepl encroachmtnts an West Newport and directed the city to immedi.tcly IO\.CShpte. • 'Freeway Lou' held on assault w of police officer DANA POINT , from Patr<> Westperk tu Jam· bofee Boule~•id in Irvine .-111 he doled from 9 am 10 J pm. lllrouiP Pfll l4 for construc- hOll II Ma611 Slrwt tletWttn ~alnut \,. cnuc and Pean \ rnu in 11 uot· inaton Bter.h end lh1nl ~"~ ·t _ t>ct.-ttn Pac1fk Coa\l tt1ah~'I) and Walnut A"enut 1n llonl· 1n1ton 8e8Cb ••II be ch J thro..p pnt for ~W\'r 1n,talla· half milt north ot M~ L>r1"e 1n ( o~.ta t(q will br clowd fr m 30 1 m to' pm thro\I h pnl .............. bf doM'd hetWttn Main rete end OraMt wnw 1n Hu•t•fWIOI' Bele'~ th~h NWil f'or ufMk1powRd ullhtlft ......... MM':A ~I llH .. NO.l&ane •Oftlll ... """'..... " Mm• Drivt •• 11"¥1M •in bt doled "°'1t. 9 Ifft IO 3 pm ,.._..,.. Atlil for ~ df 1.ncdian • .,... .... ... 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"These tests checked 10 sec if the ~oviet sub released radiation on or near the surface of the ocean. but can41Qt exclude the pos ib1lil) of such a leak deeper in lh c ocean:· said m.carcher Pl'r !)trand of the 1nst11utc. He said the tcsti. will continue. A Norwegian rcsearrh ves~I on Sunday will take nc"' samples from dce~r watcn to asses the possibility of1he sub ha ving emitted radiation as 1t s:ink towards the seabed, Strand said · Norwegian military officers said the sub- marlnc caught fire and went down in international waters I 20 miles southwellt of Norway's Bear Island and about 310 m'ilrs west ofTromsoc, on Nor\,ay's nonhcm coa<ot. As 'many as 50 crew members may ha"c died offic1uls ~id. Defense Minister Johao Joer&cn Holst said he belie\ Cd the risk of rad1a11on cont11min~t1on \I.as Our Handheld Cellular Phone · CT-301 By Radio Shack Save '700 1 Save ® •200 . . ' 79900* .. i.hght. So' 1et oflk1als s~ud there wa~ no danger of conta1nination. 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For data processing & general- ~rpose use. 80 cps. 126·2802 Low M ltl ~ lilonlh• 011 splll moves toward Kodiak VAi.DEZ \liaska -h1ft1n1 v.-1nd ~l 011 from the Fin:on Valdet on a colhs1on cour~ for thr nation's No. I fishing pon. "'hlle the t'c;ntagon (ln Saturday 'lent as 1al team and equipment to help ckan up the giant sh"k Wind from t st and nonhetst pushed 011 t~"Jrd "'od1ak Island. 300 miles fr e site of the nation's worst 011 \p1ll"lwo weeks aao. The direction of the crude rai~ feat\ thaHhe pon town of Kod1a~. whu:h fa~t )car had S 166 million worth of catch~. C'Ould be pollut~ "'uhin da)s. o01c1als said. 011 drll~lng platform flips over - CHARLESTON. S.\. -n 011 .cfnlhng/.latforrn \\Ith a JOO-ton crane flipped over in hea v) seas as it wa!. being tO\\C • but offic13h <.aid 3turday. the rig contained very little oil and there was no threat ofa leak. Nu Ont' wos JnJUrcd when The Five ISters platform 0\ crturncd r nday 65 mtlc\ ~outheast oJ Charleston on the edge of the COl'ltincntal Shelf. ')Aid Seth Tanc. owner of ( arolina ca Service. the com pan) m charge of the sah age. ; 13 break out of overcrowded jall . , . DEDHAM. Mass. (AP) -About 200 police backed h} hchcop1crs an~ dogs st.>arched aturda) for 11 inmatd who Oed an o'~rcro\.\dcd 1a1l b> sa~ ing 1hrough the bars on a wmdo"' and himm)1ng o'er a ra10Mharp fence J h1rtecn inmate clad 1n pn on green cSt~Jped Fnday night. but t"'o \\-Cr<.' - captured a le"' hour'> afterthc cs<:apc and fi' c ot~crs \.\Crt: nabbed on aturdoy._ Soviet flag Irks Arkansas workers .._ PI NE BLUFF. Ark. -.\So' iet Oag Ou11enng oH•r a paper factor) ma<k wme employees sec red. ?>ut org.anite~ of a \.\Cd.end v1'lll to 1o"'n b) five Soviet "'omen said aturda) the flag was a fr1cndl> grce11ng lntcmattooal Paper Co. al"'a>., runs up foreign Oags for o\cr~a\ '1\1tc1r ... \3td \poli.ci.man (jaf) O'R1ell). . Valcn11na Matv1cnli.o. v1,-e ma yor of Leningrad and lcadt.·r ol the delcg.a t1on. said the women apprcci:lh.'d 1hc ge.,turr and \.\Crc "gratclul to the c1111ens of Pine Bluff for their hosp1taht> and fncndhne'is 10l.\a1d our delegation." Haiti says mutiny has been crushed ~ PORT·All·PRI NC E. Ha111 -The m1htal') go,ernment of Lt Gen Proi.per A' nl ~id 'aturda} lhat 10 .. al troop~ crushed a mu tin> nfter two QO~ s of fighting and that most of the rebel soldu:r~ '>'ere captured Th<' commtl,,jque did not ~Y ho'>' many rebels "-Cre captured or had e"-<.-apcd. Thr irotJJl•I furet' of the Ocssalincs Barracks 1s 750 '>old1er<,. . Lo}al -.old1ers shelled th e barrack Fnda> n1gh1 a11~5umed the aruller) bombardment Saturday morning There also \I.ere firefight\.ia iht~Q(Ulc - bar ntl li.s. wh1rh adJoin the atmnal Palace in the center of Pon·alf·l>n.ncc Casuall) figure~ for Saturda) 's light mg ~ere not a' ailabh: Nurses charg~d with kllllng patients VJENN>\, AU!>tna .:._ u1h ont1C!. on s.uurda} 'klltl at kasHhrec nurse\ killed do1en of patients with overdoses of insulin and other m«lllJl1on l-rnn1 PnC\!.n1t7. a !1Cn1or police official invohcd 1n the mH!tltgnt1on. told Aui.tnan l elev1s1on the nurse-. killed the patients for .. a kind l>t cuth ana!>1a ·· I k \aid among those kalkd "'ere pa11en1s they con~tdl·rcd disagreeable · .. But the fact that they \\-CIC most c;cnousl)' 1lf al"'a>'> pla)ed a rule." the 00ic1al M11d. adding "~c have '><> far 30 10 12 cac;cs of kilhng" patient~. ln111al rcl)Ofb !ta1d the k1lhngnook plun• over tll e pa\t year. hu1 Jl(i11cc g;.i'e no specific time frame. 'HOME . . LOANS !No PointSI HM t tom(' l..o,m • XO', tu .. ~!)0().0()0 • 90', lo . :lf,n.ooo • Ow 1wr (kcup1<•cl. l .• t'nit-. • I Ith 1)1 l r1t't I nd1•l( • :\u ·•'J.!llll\1• 1\mort11at 111n • tin I>. " Kutt· l,11\·k • 2 1 ll.t\ Fundmtc ·• ~r 1, i;o•, r:n ·· ~PACIFIC S'\VINGS ~NK Orange County Call (714) 631-0800, (714> 631-R.')80, ext. 4461 or(800)336-1235 . MONDAY NIGHT PIZZ~ SPECIAL • •I.nm b P"•· uni, '215 ,.if. . . • La'le 16" Any Combination e All ToppA-. CF.a• In <w. . r.ar. °"' <~., • WWe Sereen P-1 8 TV' • F•ll CoektaH Bu• C••e1 a Videos ******* .. .., ....... ..,~°' ..... .. AIOlir ............ .. .. Reports show link between mob and state OOsinessmaf)-pof Jtiei~---_. ' 1Y McCIMchy News SeMce S~CRAMENTO -Rachard T. Silberman - m1lhonaire San Die&Q ~ •Mt man, foUMr hokier of some powerful Cahfom1a poli11cal posts and a lettndar) fund-ra1Kr ford~ state Dcmocra11c Pan) -wasdnhng with the mob when he wat anntC'd Fnday in a mone)- laundenna St·heme. accordin1 to feckral in v~11ptors federal official contend that Silberman not om) laundered cocaine profits but al one po1n1 a'>ktd 1 reputed mobster to use "muKI<: .. to l01lec1 fund~ O\l.td to tum. · · On Saturday mom1ng: fBI aaent 1n ~n Dlcfo ~1J t.fle) were worlon& 10 -close the ring• on lhe ! ·)tar probe that netted 1lbtrman m; months ago as 11 Van de ~amp: 1.er'red ·on the Buono chase C).\( R \1 ENTO f \P) -Attornc) General John Van de Kamp sa)~ he wa~ \HOOi in fa1hna to prOSC'luu: Angelo Buono, one ot lhe .. 11111 1dc strangkrs." for murder in I 9f! I Van de Kamp. now running for the DcmocratJc nomina11on for go' ernor . in I 990. Mtlle 8 letter to 1 he 5a ramcnto lk-c ne"spapcr Columnt!ll Dan Wailers on I hur\· day suggested that the Buono case could become Vat'I de Ka mp\"\\ 1ll1l' Honon·· in the race for goH•rnor Honon was the Ma\SJchu\Cll\ felon "ho \ ICIOUSI) l)llatked a M af) land couple while free on a "orl furlough program Republican < 1corat.· Ru\h used the case to ponra\ Ma\salhu- sem (,o, M1c.:hael l)ukal1s. h1\ Democratic-rnal for thr pre\1dcnn last )Car. as ~ft on cnmc \-an de Kamp v.as Lo'> \ngdl''> (ount) d1strtct atlornr) 10 I 9!S I when he moH!d to d1~m1ss 10 murdl·r l hargc against Buono on gwund, tht: case was too weak to proSl·c;utc Lo Angele ( ount ) \upcrmr C ourt J udgc Ronald Gct>rgc rcJClli.'<i the elTon and turned the ca co' er tu the \late attorne\ gcn-.r.il "'ho nt the Driye-by shooting kills 2, injures 9 SA FRA 'llCIS\O ( L\ P) -Police declined turda) to hnk gangm.alrv to a dm c-b) barrage of 40 gunshot~ that left two people dead and nine IOJUred in a nci&hborhood kooll-n tor ·gangac11,1t) cfrug-deahngand \IOI· cnce The' 1c11ms. ranging in ag~ from 14 10 20,had no knov.n pngaffihauon , 'Mild Pohcc ( h1ct Frank Jordan dur- ma a nev.s conkrcncc at the Hall of Jusucc, v.hert M · v.as flanked by Ma)or An ~a.nos Both m<"n appealed for public. suppon in maintain1n1 peace m the Sap tcv.-Huntcrs ne1ahborhood and pro\ 1din1 an> information that could help m"e'it1ga1ors lookina for as man) llS four )Ouna male su~p«t -De~ac a t.cppcd-up poh~ pru . cnce an the area. the chief said, "We JUsl t:4JO ·1 be cvcryv.,hcre. and v.c (Jn '1 ~in people's COM •• Pilot, passengers escape copter cras h l O'C, 8£ \( H ( \P) -.\ ,m.tll hehrop1cr lo 1 pov.er at ~IX) feel .and era hcd on a n: 1d •nt1al \trcet \atur· d<1). de tro)inJ th<' 1rcran hut lau-.- 1n1 only \hg)ll tnJUflC\ to llo\U ol lhl" three p.'Oplc aboard. ollic 111\ \:ltd Pilot ln.,:1J Ourns 40 , m na C'd 10 autorotatt dov.n into thC" middle ul Ra) mont.I .\' cnuc 2b(w1 11 a.m ilnd l\OKJ home hntnJ OOth Ide\ Ot the r d. said Fire Department \pc1l:c.,. man Rubert C ild n The era fl Ooppcd o'er and a rotor sllccJ into the door or. p:arkcJ ~tar. f here wu no fire and the cau ·oft he c1Jcnl "'• not kno""n, 'aldon ~1J 8um . ol \unkt tkac;h1 did not require mcdu:al trutmc:nl. I he p,t\S• COi l'"· DOUll \tm\lrona. 44 anJ ~I\ wife. Kathleen H v.erc trtntt'J tnr minor cul\ and h(u1<1e\ .it ~I M.tr>~ Mc(ftcal c cntc:r. ttmr hometown ,_,a, not "•ul.ahk .. rhc tno had ~n ll)ln& tic:'tV.C't'O Lo na fk h anJ nta Cataltnil Island to wa1c.:h po\\crhoal rre-. ind w"trc h~adcd back to tht" heh opter', ba" 11t Lona Ota h irport v.ht"n 11 era~.< akJon qkJ, Police arrest 50 abortion protesters .\N l>IECiO -Pol.a ;mc,tcd •bout SO 1nu-abort1on pro1cstcn ho bkx.Uckd a mcdK.'11 h\111din1 S.ty~y dunnaa dtmonttratmn that drtW l~hK11v1t1ton both ,kk,of1hc abonion neuc · MOft IMn 70 ofti«n arf)•"I bitons IW1Cd 1rrnun1 1hc Pr~t Rnnac mcmbcn JU" m1nut~ a~r they "4ed thtir bodte\ anto docifwanaftd •'"''en ~~•tcw at I 1 ,., .. the MC'dtcal EvalU11tM)ft Cmtet . .._., all of 1how 1tmted Mtt clld..a rck111 Lt. •id polK"C ~ -o..;c.-... • I ttme "'a George lA:uk mc11an ~u-~mcJ 1an's oflkc won con 1c1tons against Buono on nine of the 10 l hargC!l ln\Olvtng brutal \C'\ \l<l)IOI\ of ,oung v.omcn In h1 k tl\:r 10 the nc"'spapcr Van de "-amp said that alter his office had \UCCC\'ifull ) prosecu ted Ruooo's p:irt m•r. f\cnneth Brnnc.h1. tor murder. "I chO\l' a <.ono,en at1'e rnurw 10 pro\· ccut1 ng his partnt:r I felt that 1he e'1dcnIT "c had w con'>'ll l him ol murdl'f "as "'cal.. &ind that "e \\Ould nsl lo\tnf the murder <.'a~· and 1hc ab11t1 ' lo tn him for murder 1n thl lulurc 'l'l r knew \\e COUid t.llt.• th( ~mod \tranglcr oil the stft'l'I b} pro\c.·rn11n, him tor SC\ cnmt.•\ ·• ··in htnd'>r~ht. 11 1s t.kar that I wa'i ""rnng on m) a~~s~ment of the 'l1rt:ng1h ol the l'\ 1dcnlt. Bui an~ \u&gc"ron 1ha11h1s l.'rror po1nh 1c1 .10 un,,1lhngnc\s 10 aggrc'>'>1"cl\..J2[m· l'< ule l nmrnal -induding dl>alh fX'rtiilt\ CJ'>C\ -1s alw "'mng. ht: \.\fUll' \-an de 1'.imp said 1ha1 h1\ ullic;e ha\ \UCll"\'>lulh upheld Buono\ lOO 'te 1100 in apJ>(llatc coun' · • .--~~~~-----=""=o-~ Woman pointing fake gun killed ·by-LA policeman· l 0~ \,(.,f Lf\ ( .\P)-A ¥>Oman "ho threatened cu 1omers in a Holl)- "ood re taunint and t"o trange~ 1n a car \\85 hot and killed b> ~ police ollit:c r atlcr \ht' aimed" hat appeared 10 be a IUO at ham, pol ict" ~td f he woman, "ho wa not 1dent- 1hcd by police, was ru-.hed to t Jo~ph Med1tal (enter in Burbank. "She d1td at about 5· 50 pm .. said Jane lfa\.CO\, a nursing supen·1 or \ police omccr who "as flagged do"'n b> bHlandcf"i confronted the \\Oman. and ft red four shots after she ·~urned her gun a1 hrm said poh<'c I t \\-1lltum llall rc'>pons1blc for 1n- "Cs1tga11ng offi cer 10,ohcd 'hoo1- 1ngs "II "as not 11 rt'al gun .. Hall said ··1t lool cd rc<tl. but I don t lo.no"' "'hat I) pc 1t was ·· From the "a" \he ancd, 1hc offilcr 11t'hc,cd \he wa\ unda 1hc inlluencc ol alrnhol or druf.\, H.lll added J he 1nt.1dl·ot beg.Jn at aboul 4 '0 pm. "hen the \.\Oman \\dlkl'd rnto lhl' I tong Kona fl:~t.1urant on ( Jhucnga Buulc,anl sou1h of Holh- "'-OOd Boulc,ard nnd wa,cd what lool ed hl c il handgun at { ustomcr\. 11 .. 11 \'\l(f J YOU DON'T HAVE -~TO BE A MILLIONAIRE TO OPEN A CERTIFICATE OF D • tandard Pacific avings oner a Wtdc range of ("f )"s for a $ MINlMV M BALANCE *Ea>) bank· b) matl available · *.\d<.ltt1on'I allO\\Cd for .~~rm~ through St\ month' ,STANDARD PACIFIC ... SAVINGS, F.A. IT 4590 Mac \rthur Bh cl •Rall'' \UhJ l'l l to l'hangl' c.J.111). '\cwpon Bc..'cl<. h ( \ 9~660 714/955-0536 • ' I .. 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I TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF AN Y I TOWARDS THE PURCHASE-Of ANY I TOWARDS THE P\JACHASE Of ANY I I ITEM ~OM $501 to $750 I ITEM FROM $751 to $1,000 I ITEM FROM $1.001 to St.500 I r------------+---· --------+----·-----·--~ I THJS COUPON WORTH I THIS OMJPON WORTH I TH14i tlMJPON WORTH I I I I I ! $150 ! . $200 · ! $250 ! I TOWARDS THE PURCHASE Of ANY I TOWARDS THE PURCHASE Of ANY ' TOWARDS THE PURCHASE Of ANY I I ITEM FROM $1 501 to Sl,800 I ITEM FROM $1801 to S2 200 I ITEM FROM S2 201 to $2,500 I L-----------L-----------i-----~-~--~~ ..... ~---.-----------, : BONUS (~UPON : I Buy the table and 4 chair I I for 8991m and we II give you 1 : the 799'''·china cabin t free : ---_J . . • EXCLUDING SALE PRICEOIADVEATISEO MEACHN08E • OFFER DOES HOT NlfllV 10 PREVIOUS PUACHASES INTERME°"'TE MARKDOWNS HM EN TAKEN • TAX N«J 0EUVERV NOT INClda> •ONE COUPON PEA ITE~ I ~ . . . ., --· E: .. '°' " " IM..., " ......,,.,. tJ .....,.. .. s.u-tO s.llw " ,,.,.,.._..,. 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OtJtto<I"""' ~l .. f .,,, ConclolOOf'I M~ t•~INI tot .-.0 O<a19t Co..ncy ... 1111 ,. ... _ Sl~O ~' oA ll -• '11 °' 7S WI l'>t co.Hr.I MtU Jl'lr A0...-0 1 "'*"-si..-o lnck• 141'"9' .,r .. ~ CiooO ~· ~r e>so ~ .. ~ ~1 -100 1.n>tllltnlU 101·19', wry VlfttlMMI 1CC>l99 n.lMOOUI )00 OI f"IClfr • ~ -A..lioL·~WQP \"'CIQ ~fl " pc»tfd -ll'lr l'SI rrgruri1,,Ol'lll'OO1017S "ll'<onG-Stllgr._ 1..,.l'SI •tQIJl~rsbC'I-~ UlllllWJ Jtt.-1111rou.,wnrn•U lf"ll<nt'l 400 urf report Jwf ,.,. .. )-4 IJ ) 4 12 J-4 11 )-4 I J M J :DDI '\G' KRUSE-BASSLER Lynlcc Jant' Buskr cxchanacd wcddina vows with David Alan Kruse of Yardley. Pa . an a March 11 ceremony m the NCY1>1>0rt Harbor Lutheran Church. Two hundred twenty five auests attended their rcc:eption at the Ril7" Canton 1n La&u.na Naaud. Dr and Mrs. Dona&d v. Balslri or NeYr'J)Ort Beach arc the parents ortbe bndc. he wore a Gahna JOwn or btadcd peau de so1e wtth a cathedral train. Her honor attendants were Lon Hayes and Letty Bassler. Ktm A Patmcr. Donna Akmnan, Debra kmnttlttt, Dacrey Wllb1m1 and J~ Kent~ bridnma.Kts. • The bridclroom as the eon of Mr. and Mn. Eawin F. K.ruK of Fort Wayne. Ind. John Wiehe wu has bat man, and ushers were Chedd Hermann, Donald Bualer, ~ and S....Jry KNae, Mart Evans and Rohen Hajet. Tbe couple are 11 borne in Y ardlcy after honCymooaias on W.ui and Kauai .• ia .. ~· oMcer witlt Secwity PKilc NMional ... and be . ~ ol"""9ttt w:.O. olNifto "'=!Corp. . fltAMCUN·ANDlll\IVS 1lleSll1r Ullimywt0..DS anC...dll.._._.._..._for die April I -WWa wl ...... o1 ~ Clidl iw ADJ1ea1 _. Aa-dleW .... ,,..... ... fllS.. ,,.., .. . Dr .... 'Mn. Alla v--. ,\.,; --~===..~ ... F.ir:::-.:=:-:t 1; ......... •• ..Lt =..... • ::.:-.~ •1 .. IHI ...., .... ,, .... n 'a ltWA 'ca:,..,., .. ....,., ... -"1dt " ... 1u1a 1 .. "tt llttoo ~, Newport's fault ·eJ<posed, fighti.~g ·angles arid tax Oay Whac's shllki nl-_:· • • ~ Onnac C-oasa rcsadcots ..ma~ not WMsCrstaDd ~ intncacies of Richter scalcJ. hqucfacuon or plaae slippqe. But anl"one who was within lu miles of Irvine Avenue and Oiff' Drive on Fnday understands the definition of epicenter. _ Epicenter means the temblor arrives not with a lhaU or a roll but wnh a jolt. Was that an canhauakc or a lerron st•s· bombif Fn- day' 4.6 quake hit hke a .,4L~' sonic boom. Dail)' Pilot librarian nnc Spinn be t summed up a frauhng Fnda)' "lt 1s d1sqUJetang to ave -your faults eKJ>(fsed,'~ she said u report of broken gJass. nngina alarms and damaged merchandise poured an lo the newsroom. 0 Taxing umcs ... lunder ... I, _. A'I I • • • • \ \ I ' I • I ., I • I t ~ ' da;~~.'n::1-~).,.-..wt t~)Ur. Today's h ......... t io llillOry: Fifty years -.o, oe ADril 9, 1939, IO~ 7.S.000 oeooie lltJieted IC die Lincoln McmOrial in 'WMbinatnD IO bear black ...... Marian AnderlOa ~orm a.fter lhe wu denied tbc me o(CortstiHmon Hall by the O.uP,ten of the American Revolution. On this daae: In 1977, the United States seizacd the Soviet trawler .. Taras,___..,_ ...... _ Sbevcbenko •• off the New ~En&liftd C()U& for vaolaun& a new 20(J:mile fish1n& ?Ont. Jn 1983. the space shuttJe·----.-- Ow.Jlenter ended its first m1won with a iafe landlft& at Edwards Air Force Bate in 'California after a five- da~. SO-Orbit ftaaht One )ear 110: Pro-Iranian Sbitte Moslem h1Jackcn who bad sc11ed a Kuwait Atrwa)S JCtl1ner on Apnl .S killed one of their hos., as the elane sat on the ground in Lamaca. Cyprus. Today' b1rthda)'S'. .. Playboy0 magazine founder Hugh Hefner is 63. It is T -minuH1ghtand counung down to the worst day in Apnl. 1ax fi!i ngday IS approac~ing likc a traffi c offi cer Jn your rear-view m m or. T~~t feeling in the pit of your stomach won'l go away until you nun your weekend and do.yollr taxes. Su~ 11 1s nice outside, but you can't enjoy u until you have had a atm t-songwnter-l])athematician Tom Lehrer is 6 1. Cdmectian A very Schreiber is 54. Actress Michael Learned 1s 50. Actor Dennis Quaid is _ 3S Golfer Sevenano Ballesteros is 32. Ht:.\Dt.ns· •·01e1 '' cloM! encounte,r with your calcula1or. · You sull have a choice of \\.CCkends to rui n because the lrad1uon?I tax deadline. Apnl I 5, faJJs on a Saturday thrs year and the ti me for fi li ng ha been extended until 11 :59 p.m. on Apnl 17. That's some wa) 10 st.an the week. We should thank U.ncte Sam for tha1 one Irvine sets pace NewpOrt _sex education for child care T~:~:3rror quahty •. atfordablc needs review committee 0 About those ngds. J hope that wa not an 111 wind blowing o pening da) throu&h Anaheim tad1um The crowd saw the Angels and a host of hot dog wrappers gel blown out of the park. The Santa na wind was hot. but the home Jeam was not, that 1s the Angels were not untJI a r;iinth inning brawl. Ma)bc the folk who left earlY. were premature to compla m about the "same old Angels, ·They wen1· down, but not without a fight. T har's som ething that couldn't be said about all the teams in prcv 1ous years "(] 0 Atraboy ... Congratulation~ lo our friends at that other newspaper down the freeway in anta Ana. Military affairs reponer Edward Hume was honored with a Pulitzer Pnze for his work. including stones on the hazards of night vision goggles worn b> hehcopter cre"'s Good job. Profe 1onal coune > a 1de though. was the newsroom _celebration pan; reall> lhat wild? If 'lo. OUT folks ~re ,Jealou'i 0 'peaking of winner. .. The Daily Pilot landed a pnze of ats own last ~eek. Columm lJim Fellon moved acros lown from the Ensign to lend his 1ns1&ht and --expcnencc to our pages. Felton's observations will appear on Wednesdays and Sundays. The longume newsman will wnac about everythmg from books to boat yard . Mostly, Felton will wnte about people )'O~ know. or hould know. He 1s not sh) about shanng his . opinions. And whether you are of a hke mind or not. YQU "'111 m osi-ec.rt.a.Lnly agree he is a must read. Felto n wro1e more lhan 600 columns for lhc Ensign. ~e hope he wntc 600 more for the Daily Pilot. .> child care an our commun1t1es is To the Ed nor becoming more and more pressinJ 1 h r: h f Thecllyoflrvane 1sat the forefront 10 amt e at ero a ( oronadel Mar child care High School student I anendcd the Newport-Me~ hoof Board m~t On Dec 15, 1987 1be Irvine City angonFeb 28and"a \Cf)dmrc ~ Council, led by Mayor Larry Agnrn, to learn about ~hat 1 being taught 10 unanimously passed a resolution our children staun~ the child-are pohc) of the cit)': ·That safe, affordable, quaht) Nccroph1ha, bcs11al1t> and other child-care facahties and services shall sexual dcv1anc1es a.-e graphl(.·all) be available to those who re 1de descnbed an lhc clas room No1 only and/or ~ork in the city of lrvane and are our children exposed to 1h1s bot. arc 1n need of those factliu~ -and because 11 LS. uu&h1 as a pan ut their services." educ:ataon. thcy feel obhgatcd to study • The ob1cctives to accomplish 1h1s ll and kno" 11 b) heart. goal include pro' 1d1ng licensed child· Apparent)) cla sroom notc'I of care spaces for 60 percent of the former tudcnl'I arc the onl) wa) "c children of employed parents laving parents ha"e found out about "hll11s 1n Irvine by 1992, providing af-being taught l the hoot board fordablech1ld-carc services an the Cll) meeting. ""C listened 1n n&)\asl 1kn~c and promoting the development of as one parent read from actual cla ch1ld-<:art faci fiues m Irvine. which notes. talen b' an A stutknt 111 are of the haahe t quality Pr~rona dcl \far High School One towaros that goal is rev1c\\-ed annual-step 1n 1h1s panacular ~'<ual act wa I) by the 01> Council and 1m-the collect1on of human fc~cs from a plementtd by w rny's ch1ld ca.re public restroom Tht" tud~ts' ootc coordinator and staff 10 coopc-rauon went on to dcscn~. tn homblc dcu1l wlth man) Jl"OUJ>S from both the eitac1ly what w2 done "1th the leer'> public and pnvate S«tors and e'<actl) "hat follo"c-d Ch1ldcatt 1sa toppnonl)OfMa)or I am 1magtn1ng 1hc n1Jht before the l.afT) Agran and the Cn) Council .\'I t~t. M) child 1 gelltn read) tor hc.-d a member of the In inc Comm unit) havangJUSt memonzed the per\ t'n('J Services Comm1s ion, I hope that our details of a St''<ual ac.. t "h1ch she mus1 city can ~ as a model for 01ht-r kno" forthl' test tomorro" \\'asn'tll c1 t1e'l 1n this atta. only a fe~ }C• r.. .1ao that I wa<, rl'adina.. BEVERLY J .\COlJS her bed11me 'ltone . 1uc.. king her in ln1ne and l1s ing her good n1(lhl ' M U!ll ~he now go to lecp v.11 h I und descnp.t1ons of S.C\ual pencr ion on her mind'' ~ The 1ears are 'ti.tiling up in my e)e fh1'i 1 m} daughter, my onl} lh1ld \\ h\ are the) doing this to her'> II sctms thal "e pal'C'nts arc hdplcs'I If a teacher wants to <''P<>st uur ch11Jren 10 sc>.ual fihh ht or ~he has e\ef'\ nght to do so 01 course. m<»t tea hers v..ouldnot think of doing th1 but ho" do we protect our..eh~-s fr1.>m the one or two teachers tha1 "ould" At the school board ni~una some of the parents made a reasonable request. that the SC'< education cur- nculum be definrd so ~e knov. exacl1) v.hal 1 go1na to be taught 1n the classroom Man~ parc.nJ.s. m u_s t f tt t a' I do P~ase help ~sk the '-c.'Vo'pon-Me hOOI Board to implement t~o thin • 4>Ct. defined, d1 tnct-v.idc \:Ur· m·uJum for~' ed~uon . _ _._ • .\ comm1t1cc of parent . te chen and adm1ni~trat1on of1i"1al~ 10 <Jefine 1hc St'~ edul'2llon curnC'ulum Man' ~hool Jistnc~ m Oran c ( ou.n1~· alread' ha'H' uc:h n:' tt" commlttt'C'~ m protect the-1r duktn:n \ll'h\ not '\cv."'pcJC1· Mesa" D-\ VID E Jr\C O"i "1c-wp<>rt Beac.h Readers' comments welcome Put a bounty on expired· ficenses The Dail) Ptlm \\-elcome your opinions on manen of public mtcre t To the Editor Leuers and lon,er nrt1cles of commentary musl be 1gned They I v.ouJd like to rt1Jster a complain1. thould be t~DCd or clcarl)'.wnucnand sent 10 I ETTERS 10 1hc EDITOR~ being a bona fide la~-ab1danpnd tall.· Dail~ Pilot. I> O Box I 560. to ta \.1esa.. C~hf. 92626 P3}1n1 cmzen Why don t -pef1~ If ~ou prtfer to dictate a letter. you ma) call our WE'RE USTENINC enfortt the law conccmana fropcr telephone number -642-60 6 -and leave a recorded me saae PleaSt' rcasmation of\'chacle licenses l ~ -b I · E'en the mo t color blind pohcc· ecp l11cse '!'euage ne .,man hould be able to sec ho" man) Please indudc )our addre and telephone number so that "'~ ma) cars and lrucks a.re hit arrogant!)' vcnf) authorship nauntsna )Cllow uckers for the )e:tr OAAN COA T · 111111 Pillt Rosemary Ctuchrnan Publisher "' ''kl u ,_.., c.rc-. Dwecttt ... , .... -'1.-..0W.w 1987 If they do not ha-ve -vahd ltccnsc sticker, )OU knov. good-and-well that they problbl)' don't have the ""Quired auto insurance coveraac eHher If these people v.erc denied the pnvtl* of dnvsn1 on our frce"'a)S •od Jtrcets, tt mt&tlt reduce the conpuon. •lt is a stranae cOin- cidencc but such persons arc also the v..ont dm en or at least the most reek.less. . Why caD'l v.c have laws that make ll mandatory to show proof of uuurucc CO\el'qle before t llccnsc is srantcd? Why can't the srcat and pownful OMV have computtr cov- Ctllf to de 1pate the c~pired hcen\Cs"' \\h) 1..an·1 our pohre ~ lht'~ J]anng lav. b~akrrs" Let s pas .i la" that llrdc~ the rem()Vtl rom our treets ol an' 'chaclc nor proper!) hcen\l'd \ta~c the \>chicle o"ncr hablc tor an~ charge an,of\cd "'Ith tl)c impound· mg or the release ol the t.ir, and no rcl~sc to be made until all hcensc and 1n uraOC't co'craie art pro,cn. Wh> can'1 the lav. pro,1de a·s1 0 fee, paid by the delinquent 'chicle O"-ntr of courst. to be p:ud 10 an) cmzen v.ho reporu such a m1 tt<tnl to 1hc pohcc'> Male 11 $20 and pht tb cc betv..ttn the c1t11en and the po 1 pen.on -.ho •oa out to v. me the lid.et betorc ordcnng lht am· pound.Ins. Hett arc some c'ample of uch vducl~ that I ha-.c nouccd· • A personalued plate -1f they have money fo r su~h a platt Jhey surd) ha-.c monc) to ktcp 1t vahd • A d~kr's license on ( ourtnc) trttt an Hun11naton Harbour - don 1 tell me that 1hc" can't allon.t a nc" license. · • .\ Ctte' ron 011 trul • .\ Po~h • 1. commcn·1al v..eldans lrud. • .\no1her truck. a v.hut flat -bed dO\ en ll' a rt\.Ue cov. b'. • -\n -1.udl parktd on the mttt 1n Huntington Harbour. .\re pohct supposed to pa a color blmd R"Stbcforc they a.re hartd"Orare the~ all bu ) lookina for bitatr game 1h2t the) JU t 1inorc such 1hanp •~ out ol date hccn~? nothcr thing. "h)' can ... t the pohcc carT} a broom or a bru h to rcmo' c brok'rn-gla from lhc st l ~M~ there w been an a ctdent that ka' this urc hazard on the road" Put 1t somepla~ be ides 1D the ba~c path 100. v.h1cb 1 "he"" mot of1t win<l up nov. Yours for a lxtttrC'lt) and t'n\ uon· mmt . . Cl.A YTO TRJ\ WK K Hununaton Beach By~ A#eelald PNU Be players, not naysayers To the Editor Cl). cry, CT) ... nothcr naysayer continues to cry. What a fittmg summary for Dick Shenick.'s most recent lttter to the PiJot conccrntng the .. ( uy's duty" to defend Measure u Let's put a idc. for now, his ndacuJous tirade against Donn Hall, our ~ntl) rcured ma)or. Instead. tale a look at the lener as a whole. It merely reiterates the same old ne&.l!ttve mcssqe about Costa Mesa's tratlicproblcm ·Han bcm,• pa'Wft to develo~. Mesa Pndcbe1~a tool of dc"elopcrs and the counc1f majon t)' bt1ng a \\Ord for J>ro-trowth mtere t Same old tune. Shemck sits comfonably in Cost Mesa's "ocal arous;> of na}sa)Cl'l The Goklbcrw:rs. \.1 . Gena • Mr karadck Mr. W6ttt- cr etc • etc Let me rc?cr to them. an tead b) a more apppropnatc namt. "tlie uninformed ones-- ( osta Mes.a ts a bnlharu Cll) In a rec~m ry pobtrsb<'d by -another ml)or &ra paper. au 2 of Ora~ County ca tin were rated from best to worst Co t.t MC)a ranked number th~ behind lt'\'mc and cwport. I can und~rstand be1na closely .ranked with l\iev.port, bccaux rn all rca.l1ry, ew-pon 1 but an extcnsron of Costa Mcsa~s irca1 economic v.eaJth, oom- memaJ stTl'nJlh alld tratetJC ,eo-. J111ph1c locauon As for In inc, well, I kinda eOJO) heann.a m) net&Jlbor's dog bark once ma ~h1le Perhaps our pack of naysayers brlon in Inane ln an) e"'cnl the DI) )CM either m1~scd the aruclc, or 1mpl) brccztd throUJ.h 1tscon1tn1 on the-wa~ to "'The Far 1dt"'• ll'OmlC tnp Open \Our e\CS emck Look around. \\-c nttit hou ang. We need iro~th \\e need JOb$ -WC need ran<lscaped open spaC'C We need frtt'tl.I\ funding. \\.e need de- ~ elopcrs ( osta Mesa has come a very Iona "a~ m the last ~O )tan. It was a combinauon of these factors that made our city a hsJhly ranked hv1ng cn\'uonment within one of the na- t1on 's mo t vibrant counues.. The "Cl') me arucle ran.kcd OUT cm a be1na the count) 's be t t.rp10 for a family wuhana to enJOy all of tbc great lh1nss an hfe at a ruJOnablc co ( 'ou aoo our band bfna)'sayen ha"c obvaousl)' become so b1ttc:r, so blind and so haPS>)' that you have >Ours \OU have s1mpJy forgotten about ~our fellow man. (~mon. be a pl.l)er instead Of a na} )CT ' BRIA K. THERIOT Costa Mna Dl4lldlocaleleotedofllel•laoametotlaer11caeOfaroad81dedateab•lreatand,8anutneCoYe,thatcoaldbedoomedby tMwldea•n•of PaclftcC.••._.waJ? \ ._ ..... M St:, c.. .... lf~mlll"lkllMdoutollk ~ol~--tt010Ktom~ ,, ..................... " .. 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I felt pmt)' IQOd (down the last half·lap), but when I stancd to spnnt.. he(Peters)started &o spnnt, too. Also, I had to ~t around some people. and he was already in the open.' 8y JOfll l'lllGUSON Of .. 0-.,......,. ARCADIA -Two )ears aao. Corona del Mar Hiab danance run- nen Eddie Lavelle and Orea Shryock were runnan1 tbe distance medley __ .;;.relay at the rCiC:ha·Tr1c\ and Fteld Jnv1tauon.aJ. They finished second 1hen, and Shryock remembered that as a bia thrill because of the prestncc ora Larse crowd at Arcadia Hash. Saturday naaht at the 22n~ annual Arcadia lnvi1.11iona\. 1hose tv.o were runnina the medley relay as-an wafh a d11Tcrent pair of team members -Ja)' Laa.htbum and Mark Barnum. The 1wo new entncs turned an personal bests, and Lavelle and Shryock returned an hour and a half after placana ~cond and 13th re5ptt· tavely an the 1,600 to lead a ittord elTon. Thequanetturncdana 10:09.71 for the r~lay (comprised of a 1,200, 400, 800 and 1,600) to break tbe meet tteOrd of 10:13.6 set by Crescenta VaUcyin l976ud11vccbeSeaK1n15 the best hia.h school tame an 1hc nauon thts year Actu.all), the top four umes in the event were the top four in the nation this 5Clson. Lavelle came back from .his per- sonal record 4.11 in 1he 1,600 meters to run a 4: 13 1 n 1he relay and take contol of the rwce m 1he final lq. .. Two years aao. we came in with a team that l thouaht was bener," La"elle said "Today. "'e "'ere hopana to JUll IO out and do the best we could I v.asreall) happy with the relay. It's a Barons, Seahawks maii1tain lead in ·an upside doVt(n Sunset ly ROGER CARLSON Of -O.ify ..... kiln It's taken JUSt one round of pla) to do 11. and the> still ha"e two more rounds, I 0 pmcs an all. to change thinp. but Sunset Leaaue ba\tball has Hrtually 1umed up,1de down since last May That was when the scramble for the top three spots wound up with Hunt~nJton Beach. Ocean Vic"' nnd Westminster an 1hc C IF pla)offs. the rest on the outside looking an Huntington Beach and 'We,t-. minster .share the cellar at this point wuh 1-4 records -only Ocean View holds on to an upper echelon sp<>t. shanng the top berth \o\l lh Foun1a1n Valley a1 4-1 Saturday's 1hrcc-gamc sci found Fountain Valley v.inning its fourth straight behind Jeff I lak's S('Cond straight hutout v1ctol) Ocean Vic"' pulhna out a one-run \Crd1c1 o"er a conunuang luckle s Manna and EdtSOn added to We tmans1er's first· round woes v.-1th a rclat1 .. clt cas} victor)' on the loser's field ~o Satord:ly's-pmCS"Vt-ent Foai.Jn Valley 4, HHt.in1ton Beac~ I : Hale, a Junior naht-handcr struck out JU t one and -.alk.ed JUSI one. as he forced nine groundball outs en route to his S«ond \tra1ght , hutoul v1c1ory Th~ Oilers could no1 &cl a runner past second base an the I hour 45- nun u tc "ruaaJC'. "Hale ha$ been real cons1sicnt," said Eda\On Coach Ron La Ruffo .. , can't ~lain nbou1 l"'o shutouts 1n a rov.. "It v.as a good lint round for us. Jeff Higbee broke his wrist g.ain~t Manna and Garan Ito took. ha po1 and m:ldc somcsood dtft>n ,.,~plays Ho.(>CfUll) our h1t11n1 "'•II pick up for us fhe Barons got all tht' hatung the) nccdcd in the second 1nnan1 "'hen te"c Montgomc~ walked and ad van ed on Mike Walcott's bllc hat tO center. 'I .\JOH l .l : \Gl t :\ SUNSET LEAGUE Ocean Vie.v Fountalfl V•IHIV EcfM>tl Man M Hunlington Beacti W1stm,ru11r STANotNGS W L T GB • 1 0 • 1 0 3 2 0 1 2 J 0 2 1 • 0 3 1 • 0 3 One out later, Ito walked to fill the bases. then 1he Barons nickle-and- d1med the Oilers w1lh a Mall Hallock's infield single and tevc Grack's anficld ou1. 1ccoun11ng for tv.o runs John Orchcr 1hen followed wnh a .tnplc to nghl to score two more and . Hale had his· four-run cu h1on Ocean Vlew 2, Martna I: ··We're living nght," understated Ocean View Coach 'tcve Barrett. who watched ha team cscape multiple bullets against the Vikings. Manna loa_ded 1ht bases with nobod) out an 1hc 1\th ""hen 'Barrell brought 10 senior nght-hander Mike Karpel. K:a1 pc1 $trudc out -the-fir~t baller, but then 1he fate "'ere nght for Ocean \' 1ev. as a ground ball to third found C1af") Om topherson comma to home for the force. foll o"'ed b) 1hc rela} 10 fi~tt· Cot) Colbcn·s throw h11 1he 001- tcr's helmet. but m tead of caroming off ttr allow damage. 1hc ball s1mpt) fell to lhe.iround "It wa unbche .. ablc," 'laid B:srretl, "'ho then v.atched Karpel force a pop- up to end the inning. Manna's Paul. Newfield opened wnh a scventh-innmg smile. but a 4-6-3 double pla> ended the la 1 V1k1ng threat ~n V1ev. scored 1w1cc an the th a rd 1nn10g "'hen te\ c llcmande1 doubled 10 lefi wuh a one-hopper to the fcncc. ()aniel Hernandez wa lked and both came around on Mike Bums· 1ngle to Id\ . Buros was Ocean V1ev. • 1op bitter, aoang ::? for 3 AbbOtt has early departure in losing Angels' d~but, 7-0 ttOM9 Todn-Sultle, 1 OS o m .t.oril 11>-0ell'-nd 7~S om AMII 1 ~ii.lend, 7:0S om • AorU 12-0.ll d, 1 OS om AMO l>-Oeklenct, 1 05 0 .m AWAY Aorll l.t-Sfftrle. '1 °' om • A~ IS-~•lllt, 1 OS D m • •On fV, CNl'lnel S • A• oemet on !CMPC (7101 team th1na where ~ch member came lOBCLher and ran the best race we could." 0 CQ.mpetina with the bcs1 around, tv.o freshman distance runners from the Oranae Cout v.ett 1mprcuhe Saturday. with U01vers11y's Tanya Bnx eam1na fourth m the 31200 and Edison's Shelley Taylor taking s1A1h 1n the 1,600. Brix set her school•s record m 1hc 3.200 with a 10:54 64 effort, much better than her previous personal best ofl 1:21. ''ft was a pl for the ~car 10 get 1he 1Chool f'C('Ord." Bnx saJd "Now, I'll JUSl try to improve." Coach Frank Duarte credited the ab1ht) to just concentrate on one race an this meet as a k.ey for the ninth place finisher at last tail's state cro country meet. Mcanwh1lc1 Tatlor ran thc 1,6tl01n 5:09 53.JUSt a 51>ht second out offiflh. Taylor, who JUSt btpn runnina last Jul)', paned valuablec pencncc atler misjudsing just 'how much C'nel"I) 16 save. "I think J coul~ have done a lmle better," Taylor ~1d. ··1 fin1 hed too tfO~ It's loOO, though It ka\e room for 1mpro .. emcnt. J could h.t\.e come out the firs1 couple of lap stronaer. 1 don't hkc .to take control unJcss il's a real cas) ra e. but I hould have '~ttcd up there further .. Edison d1 ta nee coach tan taublc said, " ow she realizes she can keep up with the top 11rls O\o\ he 1 secana her mlSlakc. h 's JU t n lack of t "tpenence. •• 0 Another Ed110n runner who madr a fine .showing was Doug Nicholls. previously a 400 spccu1bst, who earned fourth 1 n the 800, a race he was ·runnina for the second time. Nicholls moved for KCond pla e e n the backstretch of the third lap and fncd to catch w1nner ou Peters nght after the final tum. But he ran out of gas down the strctcb to finish founb. Still. ,has time of 1·53.93 choppe'd m0rt than a second pff' his 1ruual effort in the 00 ··1 started fcchna really tared down the final stretch.'' N1cho1Js said He added that he's not used to JOCke) ma for pos1t1on that takes place an an open lane raC'C'. "That first lap was a 55 (attond lap)," Ntcholls said ... The last umc I 0 Other top perl'onnan«-S by ara athletes included· • Woodondjr's 1C.ac1 Keffer. who finished fif\h an the 400 an S1.1S. • In the airl• J.600 meter relay. Woodbridac Htah's t~m of Amy Robles, Keifer. Laura Peck and Michelle Munaz finished fifth an the 1nv1tat1onal ratt. Aod Corona del Mar's Cindy Skin Mr •. J1tl YounJ. Crtsten WaJley and Laune Sawtn finished fifth m the secon~. or seeded. race • MaterDe1'sMikeNiel\Cneamed 12th an the boys 1,600. ..., ~ _........,. ~ ··-··· Plnch-1unner lkactJlarton of M•lr1• 11 unabte to br••IJ up double-play u Ocean Vtew·s Dan Hernande• fires to flrd. Edison I, Westmlester !: Ja~oh Serafin. a·6-foo1-I senior outfielder. did at .. gain. stroking a three-run homer an 1he fir~t inning 10 pul the <. hargers on top and they never IO\l the lead as Jim Futam1 went the d1s1ancc to gain his second v1c1ory 1n as man~ drc1\lon~ The' erd1ct keeps FcJison one game on the pace and ~hO\.C'S Wcs1min\tcr deeper into the cellar. rafin. ~ho upphed the only h11 an a 1-0 victory on Tuesda) o'er Ocean View {1t ~as also a home run) d1 pa1ched the NII on an 0-2 patch .. oHr-th1: r1ght<t'n1cr wan to ~n: roup e orma~~kc . bul all in II. th't (.had Ponagclck anJ Joe Pt>ncc kids hung an there. 'AC got a cou ple of C)crati n added another RRI w11h a · kc) tuts llnd no"' 'AC have 11 coupk of bao;c hit in thr \C' cnth inni ng and 1n health) arm bal k .. the \Ceond 1nnin~. 'Allh [d1\on hold-Futam1, as "ACll a~ J J fhobc ha'c 1ng a 4·2 kJd hl' cut do,.,.n '-"t' I· been nursrng ore arm\ for the pa 1 m1Mtcr'' .\nttcl l opc1at 1he plate for l'-"O "eek , but bolh appolrt'nth are an annang-t·n<lma third oU.l ll1kr Jd t rradl'..,now ortum.· had inglcd "'llh I opt·1 on A tcrt-handC'<l Junior. f uta11n \ccond c.truck out e1ah1 .md "'aJkcd JU't one .. That w<1'> rcall) a b11 pla~ tor u.,:· baller. con1a1n1ng \\ec,tm1ns1cr on \31d f-d1\0n Coach Poaul H;mcll fou r hit .. Early 10 the 'car "e'n: "'crcn't able We 1rn1nstcrgot at onh run' 1n the to act tho'>( lond of pla)s but Serafin boll om of 1he tim \Ir hen alter t\o\O out . ca mc through tor u\ c made a R'an Kie ko waJkcd and urro on 8r'C'tt (~· b31C tnt. A dr()J)ped Pop-up allowed (Jtebc lo c' cntually \l·orc Red .) Balch got one of tho runs bad. an the ~ond inning ~hen he 1nplcd to left center and on lhe first patch to lhe ne\I haller the ball 101 th~~ lO-tbc bacbw~d Pa.kb fdason padded at cushion m lhf \1\lh "'hen rafin 'iha"'n Cotter and Bakh walked to load &he ba . ollov.l'd t\\ a cnficc hne drhc to center b~ pin h-h1tter KUrt Belon • (.0,.,.1.'\ITl C 01 I I c.1 IC \'I H \I I • CCC beats Rancho,_ ~-5, climbs Within game of first place .. ly RfCHARO DONN _ ..... ,,_ O:illly ,._ c ........... " Pttcher Jack B:utc\. a con-.1.int th<lm an the 1de cif 1he Oran c C ~1 ( olkge bascbaJI tt'am "a final!\ 1hed b \11kt' \11 \nC"'\ Pirate,, tht' team lhat ha been 1roublC'd rt'CC'nth b rule\ "aolat1ons anJ 1cr plll her\ · Earh tha v.C"Ck. thC' Bue learned ol tht'1r forfeit to olden We t 1u of an anehgiblc pla)er •. Then. the) V."ttt SlUCk Vflth pll)'IDI contend1n1 l\'Ptt and confcrcn~-lc1d1n1 Ranlho nttago tunia)' aftcm n' -.ca<.•_m-1urn- 1n1 "' tor) for Ora nae ( 'a\t, an -~ dcc1,1on o"cr Rincho nt1 o, left the P1ra&t' one pme tich1nd 1n the Otanac Empire ( onfcrt ra~. RaMho tad at HM ()( ( 1 Q.5 Eddtc Pierce. <X'\\ n1Ju field T Y>ho pitched the final 2 ' 1nntn for hLS third Y\'e, uncorkt'J a thrcc·run homer off Baile) m the ~venth innana to 5pa.rk the P1rateft' fhc-run. pnw«cldana rail> c oa l deftated Rancho's a e for the fir\t time th111 teaSOn an thtte tan Bedey, wbo m llCd a t-.. tut sbu&out •wt lhC Bua 10 f cbnlary bd'ott beauna them 1111n. 1-~. 1n Marth. WI roilshtd up for ~\.en run' in leVnt tftnlnp a• fY1'\"C carried the Piratn nn h1 lhoulden "'He' our tint out oftht bUllpn ... MaYl't .laid. "The key ... IM \.i .....,.. p1tdl 10 (Con'8d) Colby. ll ......... pttl pH('h. a aut pttdl ••• 'II 1'9didtlidef ... ~ •• left...., wtto 1llo'Wril ao lillW no NM wtuae 1tnk1na out ... Cl9e• to l1Ct< ~ tht oon.· ._.lliCllr•••lw=-=ou• g\,,~tr.t::r: .... -bil = I ORANGE EMPIRE R •ncl'lo S..ntlaoo Or•n9e Cou1 GoOlde Wes! Cvo~eu S.ddd'-baCt. Ful ton R"11nl0e STANDINGS W LT G• 10 • 0 9 s 0 I S 0 a s o S I 1 s 9 0 2 10 1 an the innrng ith the P1rat clan 1 ~ toa 7-kaJ In the ~'tnth. a ment1l error on 1hc b4 by Rancho ~ntiaao' .. l .ou1 Maldonado ho mO\.t'J o'er from S«Ond to 1h1rd v.hcn John 1 T• pn "al~cd C<l\t the Don dearl • • The DoM ha<l of"C'd on a ,.,ild ptl(h 1n thc Cjt\.Cnth. and •tft Mc J aaan walked to an ~ W ha~. Maldonado headed hotM t atch('r 11kc: Kelty ran him t.cll to "thirJ ocfort' tallJns htm out for tlw 1nnini) final out and k1lhna~w~ would ha .. r bttn • betn--loNcd \ltua11on i )f Rancho. Pacrtt J\tCkCd up ~r ()( , .. .,. John Doum, v.ho altoWN only rop httt 1n 6' '1nnu\ll tOtana hil••ih Wiil oftht tt'l~on aaaan•t one-. .. It' a rKT lllUD ""-.. Mayne.• hOK P1raitt had dWir up ap1Mt a wall beli••ila ThundA~. but ~ho maNIJljed II piull out Of st ahvr. "TM) Md a chantt to put the HI lM cGflWi Dd IC didn't "--" we Iott IOdly. we ctoft ':t coatiol. _,.. hH 1a. If wr WI• toiill). ~ • coMral .... ......,. " i. 11't .... 'rii;rt. dlntt '° b.ct.o '1 e nr we IMft -2, .. • t°W;JISH•l9 8 ,. _ •I I I xpos hand Mets third sttalght loss -....anrszdr~I& WllO laad bit Rll ill 61 aa..._. WMi Pi la I IDd two more ia 17 aa.-U wida die ~ ... ~. liMled home tbe ........ two,... ..... .... ............ ftve-ru liada willa ...,. .. ~ ... ..... la I, Al'11 Ila t: lvn C'aldeftMI llil 11111 h weer nnd ..._ ~ OriQIO in QakteDd, spoiliftl Mike Moore's debut wiib lht Athlelica. Moatt 0-1, ''°"' The Mia dMM ,.,... Wllbd leVeD and pve up nine bits and five NM In s~ Danyl Strawbmy isn't pan.ickina yet. ioni1111. .. We were 2-3 tut year after five pmcs. so it isn't !l'WIM .. Ortelle i: Dan Oa.ddna doubled to snap a muchditrerent, .. StrawbmvsaidSaturclayafterMontreal aeventJ:t-tnni111 tie u Minneso~ rallied tio~ a f~-run beat tbe visitina Mets.. 3-2, New Y ork'a third consccutJve def1cil 10 the Mettodome for their founh straiabt vactory. defeat since bt.atioa St. LA>u11, a..t, on openina day. arew .. 5, ~ I: Dive Enalc homered and Don .. We just really .haven't aot. out. of the bo~. and we Auausi alloMd rour bits in 61>') 1nnin8$ as Milwauker haven•t put anythm& tote~ aance opening day. triumphed at Titer Stadium. EQSJc, wh<? m~ .the Hopefully, with Ooc(Gooden) pitchina tomorrow, thinp Brewen 1quad u a non-roster player 1n spnn& trauuna. will chanae." also bad three hits. ~ Montreal which chal&enaed lhe Mets for four a.,a11 t. RM Sex I : At Roya1s Stadium, Jim . months Jast season before fadina, has w~n f~uroffive, the Eiaenre1ch ainaled in thewinninarun 1n the I 0th inninaas Expos' best start since 1984. Kansas City won its founh strai&ht and handed Boston its "It's imponant for us to pJay &ood baseball atartina founh consecutive defeat. off.•• Montreal Manger Buck Rodgen said. ..We're lbnpn I, Bl• Jays C: Jamie Moyentruck" ourl 3 where we want to be rijht now. Someone's aoina to have and alloWed four hits in eight-plus innings in his debut to beat us. We're not beatina ounclves n&ht now, and as with Texas as the Ranacn triumphed in Arlington. Iona u we do that. ~·11 be a aoo;d ~lclub.''. 0 0 Spike Owen bit a seven.th-inrung sacnfice fly that snaoocda t-1 JjeandJ'imWallachdoublcdin'aruninthe WMte s .. 1, AtN91ks 4 TwlM •· ""'*' S eialith to~ Montreal. oecMO .,. .. ~LAM> .,1111 a.u.~~ ..... _...10T!.,u1 In other National J..eaaue games: c;..-1& 1 1 , , ,.,.. • , , , , ~ d • 1 2 • ~ • • 1 > ' 1'...1..-I, Pln lel I: Domin•n Ramos bit a two-run ~d 2 111 J•v•• 2 • •• ,..,~• > 1 1 • ~a • 0 • • "--....-9-tf JI It ~d t It t 0.-. .. tf • t I 2 P\ICM!td J 1 1 I homerandkyneSandbe11droveintworunswithasir\&le ._..,.tt .... ~-· uJ2 °'"""rt "°' =: t: l~ and a double. k;acfina Mike Bielecki ~nd Oiic:aao to the =~ .. ! H ~ =c .. : ~ n =~ ~n: lusl>tf ) ., • victory at WnsJey Field. Don Zimmer, the Cubs 1(--. I •• ';:.:!.,.. : : ~: :".~ : : : r ~ ~::: manaeer WOn blS 700tb ~r pme against 687 IOSSCS. ~:.!". : r l ~ ,._..,. J t 2 t Tr-Ill I It t --t I 0 t Pittsbiuih lost its third straiaht after a season~pening ~cc • o 1 • =::: : : : : =~ ; : ~ ~ =c .. ; : : : victory 111inst Montreal. w.. .. " > • • • Ti 11 s 11 s =" .,: : : : Altnl f. Pa4res Z: Jim CJancy allowed six hits over T-»~ ~ ".:. 11 •114 .. sc.. ..., .....,.. TV's i pact on sports has grown dramaticallysince f!rstgame in '39 ,,... The Aleo dmliN Prw NEW Y~RK -Tdevisioo may be one of the most aip.iftcant forces 1n apons today, D but it cenainly d1dn•t ~that way SO years l&O· ''It bad ablolutely no sipifk:ancc," said Hector Dowd a tttired New York attorney, who returned Saturday for the SOth anniversary or lbc world's ftnt televiled spons event, the leCOnd pme of a C'olumbfa bueball doubleheader apinst Princeton on May 17, 1939. "Television wu there and we were awue of it, but it played a very, very minor role," said Columbia's Dowd, the losina pitcher, who joined with 10 other~ who panici~ted in the fint televised pme. wbida was carried by NBC's experimental station in New York to an a udiencc watchina less than SOO te&evision sets in the New Yorlc area. Columbia and Princeton met in another doubleheader Saturday, but were unable to meet oo the same date since academic calendars ha~e chafteod over the past half-century and both schools will be in final exam pcriodJ in mid-May. Princeton won the telcviscd· 1939 pme, 2-1, in 10 innings, on an infield single by Stan&ey Pearson tha( scored Dan Carmichael, who also was the winnin& pitcher. "College kids in tho~ days didn't even listen to radio much," Carmichael said, .. so we knew this gjz:mo was there, but it didn't mean anything to u~ ·• Iii 5'cn. ........... lbc IDOll .... spora aw•• iii .... mw ... ....,.::r:r ~-111119'. andaomeoltlillDlnen_.iMPA • ......_ 'tty-._ .. :- "'l'he .. --SletD ... ~ ~ ~ ....... Wt iotcniled US. '*9ule be WM famoul like OrabatD McNamee," c.mid.-1 said. As fOr the pmc itldf. the pjayen recalled t.bal It bad itS own pecwiar upects. "The ~ was critical for ua in the --.UC (Eastern In · te), and I warmtd up 1everal tinin. and I had pitched t e equivalent of 1everal inmnp, .. aaicS Dowd, who pitched th~ ~ntire I 0 i"ninp of the televited pmc. • •• 1 was not feehaa full of pep and it Wa.s 1 hot, humid ctay," be said. r. • I In recaHina his pme-winn1na htt, Pearson said. .. took a trernend0u11wina and the biall rollcd about 20 feet . but I was able ao beat it out while Camuchael tc«cd ... Pearson wu the U.S. champion in both 1quash and racquets, beina lbc only man to hold that distinction, and was conaideTed a fut runner for that time. "But I haven't run in about 30 years ... be said. Wh1&e 1CVcral television crews covered tbe an.: n1venary ecremon1es and the dedkation of a plaque eommcmoratina the anniversary, NBC ~• not amdna them. In 1939, NBC televised its first major lea&ue .tame on Aua. 26, when th.e Ci ncinnati Reds played t.6c Brooklyn Do<tgers at Ebbets Field, and eve ntually expanded coveraae to f ootbell and other spons. 8'1Jinni.npanchtruckouteighttowininh.isfirstNationaL == ~: ~ = m: ::l Le.,.aepme,leadinaHoustonintheAsuodome. ,_,...,,.. ~ ',."~""°''o..!-.~~. Lak , s:-d II d t 111l Kl fl bl k f If 4-0 -PMWet '· ~· 4: Mike Schmidt doubled and ~ .. ~ ~·t·~= ~. c...-.. Htt~W (I), ers tea s ce 0 -,2 ngs re an S, a , scored on Ricley Jordan's 11th-inning single, leadina ~~ 1 121• '-°" m. ~.~ ... ~~.·=..:: . , Gru& rm stopped 26 shots for his r~~lpbia to ltS first victory in 8 home opener since ~:ri... f~~ t • •; ~ ~ :;:' 2~-> 5M ~ •: ~ ~ ~= ~~: ~G'ol~~S~~ea~a~~~ • "' ::'::3 t=::i~ar:r,s1;:g~~:r: ,t"s!o9: .. ~ In the American League; •--s•, , , o 1 2 r~ >M • t-0 o • clinched ~n NBA playoff benh with a ,.. ~-. period as the Edmonton Oilers blanked the ladlau 11, Yukeet l: Felix Fermin equaled his r~ r ~ ' 2 ' ' 1 0 J 22-116 v1c~ory <?verthe Los Angeles Lake!' . Los Anaeles Kinas. 4-01 Saturday night in Game 3, of the previous season high by driving in four runs with two s::~ .... , v:i 'i ! : ! : T-: : : : Saturday ntght ID Oakland. The takers lead 1n t~e Smythe Division semifinals at Nortblands Cohse.um. 0 0 •-• Plt<Md .. 2 .. , .. , .., ,... =~·''"° f ~=~ : : : 1 ~ Weste~ Conference was cut to 1 "1 aa~cs over Phoenix. The two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Oilers ""-14P-GWelll"' citv ~11 .. ........,. ,.,. k:IW'I#>. c1t.,. ... c..., The v1ctory improved Golden S~te s record to 42-33 took 8 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series and host Game RM91n s, BM Javs 4 Brewen s, n.ers 2 I(~~-~~.': C.::.':· C-J;..!~~ .,..,_, l'ni. under Coach Dea Neltea after having won on~ 20 pmcs _ 4 tonighL The shutout was the first against the K.inp in "**'° .,1111 TI1xu ....... ,.,••uet•.t, .... ou•ofT ...... ,_,16 a-12.a1 c-. s-M. ™'•· ~ all last season._ The Lakcrs also lost J~es woi:m1. who 265 regular-'season and playoff games datina back 10 _cf , o, o ewve1 • o • • l'ol'Cllw» 1::: t:::"e1 ~::: 0 T-15' •-.JS,O · left the pme in the founh. quaner With 22 points after March 12, 1986. The goals were the first of tb1s ytar's =.~ ! f:: ~= ~ ; : : : =:-u" , 0 , 0 L...u10 ,. , , o, suff~nna a~t tendon damage pla)'.offs for Kurri. He h.u. 81 career playoff aoals, four c; .. w ~ \ ~ ~ }':".,::., l l l: ~ttcf ; ~:: =: ; J ! : ......,. 11, v•ee1 "-Yllh 2. Red Se>c 1 to his &e~ nn& finger. The All·Star behind the all-time tcadCi.lfonnc.r New York bland.en =~ > 1 1 1 ..,,..... • 121 ..._. • 1 1 • *"-< ; z:: cuwl.AM> ... .,.,.. ., .... eomM1 .,,... u!KAS~,111111 forward 1s schcdll~ to undcrao X-star Mike Bossy ... In otbtt NHL playoff pmcs: Mike == ~::: =3:' ~::: ~=: ~~~~ ::=:: "" OMcC>wl• -Te~,•-• , "._. seu EIWlfdla u11 raysandleststodayinLosAntclcs . Ve,... st0ooed 21 shots for bis fint career playoff Laoo41M ....... 1(11Mef2-,. lJ f:::it." ~ ~ ~ ~ =.:-; : n r;:, .. da l ~ ~: =:... : ; : r.'.:"tt111 ~ ~ ~ ~ '::~ : : ~ •• Eltewbere In the_ NB~: Ke~t. shutOUt and llaku LMb scored twice as Calpry took I =: ~=~~ F,_.., '"' ._. ,. .. l'09t .. 111 .,., ....,.., : :: ~· :::: rn.ciett !:: J...._scored.29pomts,1nclud1nc 2-1 lead in their series with a 4-0 victory over hosl ~~ .... t::: ~~ :::f =~ gq ==~ , ,. tta• nu =~ 111 twolayupsthats_tartedan ll;-O run Vancouver ... ~eUy Miller scored SI seconds into Uti-a a:::: r.-J1 S6 4 r.-':c!.! ~ r.:,. n 14 2 == : n I r.::: ~ ~= ~·~ ?: ~= =i: : :~ thau~ppcdathird-<1~rt1e,and overtime, givma Washinatona 4-3 victory overPh1ladel- T... ._,. w _,.. ,.......,.. m ltl •t-1 ~c s I 2 1 Jtflr"'"" l tt •-u 4 0 l t l.Je(illftW 4 l I Phoen1xdcfeated theClippenat the ehia at the Spectrum and I 2-J lead in lOOrserieS ... Da8 ~:;:"' ::::::j ~r..-2 . .,_:!:,::-l F•"*'" >1 14 =• ~ :: :-'ac :n SportsA!'Cna 115-97.i:iiescore~s Qe11uahadtwoaoalsandao1SS1stand TemBanuM e-oeee • ._...,IM.Df'-T•-~~...=:.·,:;,O:,: T.-":!.!.s.M./:.. n " =::.~ ::: 61-61 With 9:04 left m the third made42saves,manyofthemspectacular,asPituburah ~.\~~or-;:.:· .. i•.::,: m. ~-m 51'-JCMI .. i. ~ • nt an-11 r..... • 1 • • r-• 1 • M----qua.":Cr before Johnso~ staned t.he beat the New York Rangers at Madison Square <;sardef?. n~~~ s::!~'·=:" ..__ • H RPM IO ~=tl1ftt!Y ~1 1~~ ..._ S-. W -=--• t-1 _ _... • dcclSIVe run that made ll 12.-6J Wllh 5-J, and tOOk a COmman<tina thret-pme Jead In tbe1r • " ... N IO ...... w.H n:~ 1 l ~ ~~..,,: •. -=..! "-:'!: -....:: :: ~-1 6:44 remaining ... Ale~ ElllllO ~red 26 points and series ... In Buffato,CamNeely'1second 1oaJ0Cthepme K!~ s.., , s s , , =:::,i, . , o o • >e-S1M11111 H•-S.• m. s..YC11t 111 1-si ....... ~'°" 1, ,...,_ c11v beca. m~ lh.e first playe~ m NBA history lo score 2,000 late m the third IV'Mod snap.-4 a tie and Boston beat the s•-.wr ,_1..0-i sM , , , , 0 ., _" ••• N so ... -.~ 111 sa-e.r .. o 111 Po1Dtsane1 tconsccut1veseason" e p1ng1 ver 01 s Sabres 4-2 taking a 2-J senes cad ... ~r ':t-> o o • t , .,..,... si:-..-2 i.oe-eo.'°" io. K-., c11" 1 ~ h I Den t t r· r""I ~ •• __.._ :w.i-o , , , , , 12 "WllwM 21-> o o o o i ~ 1 1 1 , ..._ • " ..... so 18th strai t home. victory, 110-.106 over Utah ... Dale scorcd'at S:OI of overtime to give Mont a S-4 victory ·~ llll<MCI ~ 1 ~ti!.,.• 11tt1..: ~O'er-' c.,: 1 ~1 ~=:'w.H ~ o o o ' cttmen1 a • ·o a EU11 sco~ 34 points aaJJOSt hts former teammates as ill Hartford and a 3-0 lead over the Whalers ... Brett Un>lllr~ M•tr•, F1n1. o.M· aKu="~ Ev.,.._ ~. i..":':1..~~ 5.., , , , , , ~(:';! 1 ~., 2 ' > Seattle broke a seyen-pme losing struk. wi~h a 111'-90 H•ll'a first goal capped a three-goal fii'!r-~od burst and "'"f~:_,.,0,;'1 rr.1re1, ,._..... ~ s-.cs1 Monlsoft. TNrd -· MOMrck 1 s > , • o 0U01ca 1 • , rout of the Mavencks in Dallas ... In M1am1, Sylvester his second thwarted a Minnesota comeback bid as St. 1 0 40 •-t.m ~':,_-'t' ~ ; ; : : l=:;.,,... 1 , o : : ! · Gray's inside jumper with 26 ~onds left in ovenimc Louis took a~ scncs lead by beating the North Stars in Expes J, Mets 2 D ~. 141,..c._.. "ir.r. t:-~. c~~!I. •..o gave the ':feat a 107-1~ Vlctory over Houston. Bloominfton. S-3 ... In Chicago, the Blackhawks took a .... vou MOWTHAL ~ s, CarclMIS 4 ..,~ *'""°· Foro, r111te1 KOK •-· JoflMOll. nw•. ~ overshadowing a season-high 43-point performance by aeries 2-lead over Detroit as Deak Sa\lal'4 and Trey .,... • ..... ST. LOUIS -LAHLl'ttlA ' :9 •-•.>tt r-i.m A-29·"' the Rockets' Akeem 0.-J•w• ... Sldaey Meecrlef'1 10 Muray scored early in the third period to spark a 4-2 :: U~~ =~ ~:~: ,..,_. -:-~;~ ..-_d ':'\~~ 0 0 points keyed an 18-3 founh~uaner run that earned victory w1W1111111 ::~: 2:r-":~ !:~: ,_. ~~~~ .._,. ::~: AstrM ,, h4hS 1 C4'bs s .. Piratn > Milwaukee to a 113-103 victory over visiting Philadel-' :c.-~~ > .... .,_,tt • I I . =::-.-•••• i>:::.'o" •••• WI D9HO HOUITOR mTWIHM CMCAeo pllia ... Cll.et Penoa•s 16-foot jumper with three Assoctate savs he bet for Rose :;, : ~:: r~· : n: t-....=:: H ~ ~ =· ! g: •--a -:·~~ Y-d ':'•~~ ...... ~-~~ W ... d . ~-~~ sccondsleftinovenimcpve lndianaa 128-126 victory in 'J ' 1..-c uu s.--c nu r,._c su • •.-.tt '"' s.."• "" • .,.. ... s 111 owu21o '"' =:-,: ::;; SanAntonio._ Abodybu1ldcrhastold1nvesttptonfor * :: ~'n =:,ta: M1-d H~~ ~:n ~d ~:a g~.: HH =~ }}H OririOll--rr rnr theeommllSfOllCr'sofficubatheplac:edbcts ="' ',',~'• =• :::~.$.10 :::: ~ .. n:: ~· gn =a nJ: :.:.,~ ::n :::': ;~:: for himself and Cincino1u Manqer Pele "'~" • • .. w-.ii u • 1 Wwnll• , • .. ~"" 1 • u ~c '• • • -'-"' • • • • k::"•c 2 1" ~• > • 11 a.. on betebaJI pmcs, 1ncludioa Reds "'._' • • • 1 =:;',: t::: ~u • • 0 • :::::;-• : : : : ~=: ~ ~ ~ ~ 't::::.• ; : ~: ....:." ~: ~ \ ~..;!,'. ~::: ,-., Orda, Pittsburah Pirates catcher, who pmes, accordm& to a DCWS{>lperrcpon. The (Cleveland) HMNlll• • • • • DerNtta 1 • • • ~.. • • • • ._... • • • • _..... • • • • SWl!iM• • • • • ~~i-•cd, o as his n..., number aA-r ••vi·n· up h'• old Plain Dealer reported in its ed1uons today that Pall ...,.,. 0 t It T.-.i 4 M 4 T-• J t h ,.....,.,.,_ I t It Y~.... 1 0 t I LAW.it t t t I _ " .. ~ .... II.I; D" • JU r.... "' • i ,.... ., • • • ---.., ..... G...., .. • • • • lllllMr• • • • • v.,.,..,. • '• • number 26 to newly acquired pitcher Neal Heaton: Jw ... , a former Rose assoclate now servina time io a SC.. W.... kl...-tit --.... KM.ii t t t 0 klw ... 11 0 t t t ?y haJT. b r t 1...1-t ..... v... • • 111-1 ,..,.11 '1 .. • • 11-s ._.,.. •••• ,.... n111 r.-.,,, "An}'tjmcyouwantanythmg.whatdoyoudo. ou 1way ousc 1or income tax evasion. was no aUK o -r-~. "-~ · .. ~~~ r"" ... "'.:.:.-'r~.~, T.... t:,.: t., "t:,. ,. '"' ......,. sc.. ..., ""-: • ..._i dial O." aave mvcsllpton proof that Rose h1maelf made a bet. Of'-Hew vn 1 1.oa--v.n a. Lo.-su.... M, ,.,, ...... .,.. s s..,.... • tM ••-2 ~ • •• --• Tbe newspaper uad 1n a copyri&htstory that i.nvcst1pton ~ 1 ~•Ira. !...,, W-,._T...,,., T-, C-. $dw....il ....._ tit 1JI --· E~. 19111¥0...L~llOlltlll {i-.a d t '--•• to•te J -•s se-+u•-m >-<-Hit~ 121• ~ .. m. ...... E-JCWtt., Ml>n.te Of"-s... o-. 1 3, c~ :i ~· .....w-arc tryu11 lO '"' ev1 enoc o UU>-n.-1n12'-•• JF-W--.. IM~"·· ~:::: (1) ~. r" ..... liO -~T::-..~-~· G~Oor.! =:::::::.. 111,l~--~~-m u. s. clinches Cup series, 3 -0 aUeptiom ••• 1n other spons news Saturday: Toronto ..... y... .. Lala CMllnlfi )9-0erllft, •--1 .. .. ..... so shorutop T•Y F~,....es suffered a fracture or a amaD ~u-1 'J:~ : ~ ? ~ l::.,':., 1M ~ ~ ~ ~ : H•-wv-m ~ u• .. so .... ~r., s s , , 0 0 bone 10 his riaht cheek area when hit by a &'etch Fnda)' :C:· ' ' ; . : ~ ~:.".0:.1 ,~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J r.=rer, ~;:i; ~ ~. : , ~ i ? T t t : c up ~~~~~C:S?,he'~:::,cbf~~\~~~0~P~~~ • • ~l~t;~r::0!i'd11~ ~1'&4;!~~~r~ n.:~~ =.11w.1-o 1 , : ~ : ~ f:=.. ~ : ~ ·: o=:; • • • • • • :=w.1-• •n : ~ : ~ ~ Flach and Rohen Seguso used'" aagress1ve ~ underao funher euminauon after injun~is lef\ hand aurus,1 1 o o o 1 1 Perre11w,1-o > t o o o , e_.,w,1-e • M , ' 2 • a kl*e1c1ts.1 , o o o o 1 strategy to their advantage clinching a durina a fiabt with ChicajO's BUI Cll1W ~a Pistons ~~"' "' the"" ~ "° 1 •1"' "' the ..., • A_w';....,e_., M • • 0 • 1 ~~ '° i ... , ... "' ._ .,11 guanciiinals victory for the United States over Franoc SJ)Okesman said . . Easy Goer, the early Ke tucky Orrby ~w.i~··• Ftr••· ~ ............. ~. Finl. I(.,, """"'-,......_· ··~ F1n1, on-.. ••·•· e .... ~·· •...w1 Sawrday niJht. favorite. ran away with the Gotham Stakes at AQucdua. C••~ ~:.. • r111re1, -~;~~.J~T· HeJIOOI. r~-=-.:-~ "'"4• -.. ~i~~itk':'"'· "~ "We decided to just 10 for 1t," Flach said after the miss1n1 the w0t1d record for a mtle by just one-fifth of a U.S. team won two tiebreakers, includi~ one to decide second. Ridden 1w Pat Dey, Easy OOCr rom~n 1:32 -----------1 F --,- 1 D-PICl--U-P_A_DIL __ IVD_~I h .rt 1 '--· · Y ·-L N h nd F 1 ""2 ",I r~--__ .. _ COUPON 1 a e 11na tet" ~una anni\;& oa a uy orae • v-• l{S •.. A~ lnS()lrina. a stabkmate o l;.IQY , ... ~ 1-6, 4-6, 7~. b1unovc on the final tum aod won the Flam1nao Stakn at ft Flach and Squso, who improved their Davis Cup Hialeah ..• Nell Mean 1et a Phatnill: ln~tional ~"I~:~ record t0 I 0-0 as a doubles peer. peva1led after the second Racn.ia_y . quahfy101 record, overcocruna ceammate . ~ Jilt • s I set, 7_., and won the founh·tet tiebreaker. 7-3. o.., s.w ... and the ioltrue beat to -.in the pole for tbe Squto used a 1uona acrve tO handcuff Forte• and AulOYWOrU 200, the lod)-<:a.r scuon-opeoe_r ... &..ta G A.\ 1 N•G• :.,,0ao~fl'o I Noah on COMeCUtive points to we a 6-3 lead in the final ()'Nell, who earned w reputation 11 one ohbe natioe's r-' "" pP P ttebrcake:r. On the nelt point, Seau.so put a shot away at loP recnaitttt duri~= as an .......,t at ~ ~~ ~ ,~ C the net for lhe win. Antona, was named uette Univcni•l'• J lth bad ~\'\ '1'°'~ '(Qv \\..\.. ' With Aftl)es vactorics by John McEnroe and Andre beskdt.11 coecb ... Dale earned bit 2,th career '14\' f\~\S\'\• ~ ~~ \ F I AIUli Friday. the Uni~ Staies hokban 1nsurmou.ntabk hat tri~ and his t1ath of'tbt teaton With five pis u ~ S~\ 1 ~~ • 3-0 lead wtth only two sanaJet'1nltches lcf\ to olay today .... Kansd Ci'Y Comeu pouftded the Los Aneeb ~ l \ The tetbeck WU perhaps hardclt for Noah, who Iott 7.3 ID an Ml L same at the fonun ... Former Ammc:a'a ""° •.oo I to McEnroe in aintles and oouldn •ut0p the Untied tatn Cup temifinalilt T-Ill eta ... of Sautilito and ProSeil WITH THIS & n in doubles either. . 40 champ.on ...., ...,_ o( Huntm,ton lacb were """ "I'm diaappomled," Noah said. "This was a bia ucd for the lead in the C.ol1na £'it at Wriahtsville OR A FREE COURTESY maleb for evnyone, the America.n team and us~ .They Beach, N.C •••. Founb-teeded Na z....a ~ tbe CAR FOR THE l"\.&YI played peat when they ~ to1 whether 11 wu ton•"' or Soviet Uneon UPIC'\ ddendint champion and ICCOGd· "'" ~y. We ~yc<I lake little boys, We d1dn t do seeded ...,..... NaYnllleft to aet up a matcbup in the an~na special." . final with No. I lllfll Onl at 1 ~men·s tennis ~ Un~ tMet qualified for ~ O.v11 Cup toamamcnt m Hilton Haid Island S.C.-1Cmif1nalt in July lpinat the winner of the teriet between · The Ming Mirror Flnlah la .,. Exclualve Flnlllq Procesa • GUAllANTllD FO• 3 YIA•SI · Cachollovakia aftd West Germany.· The Czech team held a 2-1 lead aoins into 1oday'1 last two matches. Tom Oonnan. lhe U.S. capllin, opects to have the time team for tbe temiftnala. and be lttCSKd it really IS. team in the larsly iadivid!MI apart. I JI I\ 1'10,.H \UIO I MING CA& CA&B CENTER GOTllARD/EWS AUTO PAD 7111 Am ,.,. Drhe, .............. 141-1414 .. We~ lieft latt Sunday. TM playen were well-~ Ud we new wllo ... playina (each mad),'• 0onun laid: .. A camanderie ~-By Fnday, w.t ""90DemiL "' .. ~ -= dUI it 1M baa 1e1111t (of the Davis Cup ...,..,. Ille • Trevino fades at Masters He falls victim to string of bogeys; Crenshaw up by 4 AUGU TA. Ga. (AP) -Lee Trevino's dreams of iJory disap- peared an a sea of boge)S and Ben Crenshaw slogged in to the lead Satur-day-an the uncompleted third round of the 53rd Maners. Crenshaw, seeking a second green Jacket to go with the one he acquired in 1984, · was 4 undt r par for the tournament -and four hots in front of the field -when play wa halted fort.be day at 6:45 p.m .. EDT. Tbe 14/la)ers stranded on the rarn-soake Augusta NaJ1onal Golf Club course marked 1he1r po~itions and wtre scheduled to return this morning to complete third-round play. The final round will be played this afternoon The leaders had completed only sev-en holes when a thunderstorm forced a one hour, 35 minute su1J)Cns1on of pla) at 3:35 p.m .• EDT. The squall hnc pa$scd but a teady rarn was falling when coml)t'tthcm resumed, and eventually forced the ovcm1ght delay. At that point. Crenshaw, who had live holes 10 play. was the only player under par an the tournament. Nick Faldo. Scott Hoch and Mike Reid ~ere next at even-par Faldo had comokted l2 holes.. one kss 1b1Ul Hoch and Reid · Greg Norman was the clubhouse leader at I-over 217. with Ken Green and Tom Kite at 1-o,cr t rough T3 holes and Tom Watson also 2-ovcr after 15. Trevino. who led or shared the lead through the lint t~o da)s. plun_g<..-d back lnlO the pad. after a tnng off our bo&c>s an five holes. Re came bad. after the lirs1 rain dela>, mis~ Jhe green and bo&c>ed the nanlh hole to complete a front- s1de 41. He boie)ed both the 11th and I 21h and was 1-o"cr fonhc da) and 4-o,tr for the tournament "hen play v.a halted. I nzu I n d •D••I••·•-.. r ....... -. 19!f· thi"t'Yt the ball OK." •id ATLANTA (AP) -Fttnando v~. MloR command of&he Vlltnzutla'1 J 989 debut shows up u EnP.M 1a..,. ba~provtd dra· a flop •• lk box seott, but IO &he matally 1n n:iocnt ~an "I had Dodltr ld\·bandtr, the~~"' ptttty ,ood ~''?" wn~. my faslbell that he threw without pajn, and m)' um didn t hurt. And Los An~l~ Mana,er Tommy . T~ 2~-year-old V alcntuela. enter- Luorda uid tM results wett en-i~h11 ninth season "'•lh the Dodatrs. COU~ll& suffered through his ~o"'t year tn 1988 wbtn he was S-8 Wlth a 4.32 Val~n.zuela lasted 61f, 1nnmas fn-eai"ned run average and was placed on day n1aht and •as taaed wnh a 6-1 the disabled hst July 31 for the fim 1ou 10 the 8rav~ in AllanLl's home time. openC"r. , He made two late-season app(ar-But bloopers and infield hits \jc. ances. then rested his shoulder f()r the !•mil.Cd Valtnzuela. who 1s aattmpt-wuuer and u~nl an mcen 1ve If.'& to com~ ~k.·from sbouJckr rthabditahon procram. aifmentt whidl lin111ed Jaia..wcD ID .. JclidD'uhrow.for (>..7 months and ""'a-.. -,--1 P1S5 IOA13 '"·" I P115 IOAU I 31,17 ft1TS IOf't3 :M.oe P1t5'7SAtt I ... P1K75A1• 37.M P10S75AU H .1t P21575At5 ~7SR..!L. now I have no ~n and the mort thruwu'I I am doi::L. \be belier It feels." laid ~... 'A Wbolt last \llCtOry came on JUM l4 lalt ltllOD ••nit the Biavn. On Frada)' nitht. however, VaJenz~la pve up ei&bt hits. five run , struck out cl$ht and v.alked four an throw1na 112 pctchei. He was hurt by a bloop sanaJe, a bad hop sin~. an infield 119"Jc and Jody Davis' tot\ twcrrun dou61c down the nght field line in the fifth 1nnmg 1b11 capped a thrte-run inn1naand broke a I-I tie. . "I was happy with the way I threw tht baJI. We didn't win because after the two outs they got those three runs wjlhout hlttiaa the bail hard. but that's~ llfM," Valettzuela MJd. ''lfl don't w1~ n's not becautt my arm buns, It will be tMau1t or tht timm. My um feels pretty aood .. Valenzuela alto d11eardcd hi' spnria tram11_11 sLltistics, 1n which he had a S. 16 ERA m 2S 1nninp. "l never PIY auenuon to \pnng tratn1na. I YtU ~orkina on my control and ~ttana my arm Ul cond1hon," he said "That's the best he's thrown the ball all spnn,. He's aeuans stron~r and better. t's encoura11na." the manager sa1d. "He had nothing but touch breaks in that one 1nnJna. 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Two events, thc4 x 50breasts1rokcrclayand thc 4 x 50 11). were completed with barely a fifih of a second \tparating first and S«ond pl3ce. l y HUGO lttCAltDO Arl'.ldia Invitational Track and ~ttkJ Cap1~trano Valley was the winner m the event, but all Fre'inO State·, Bulldots wore out ~....,. c.. • 1 ....,.. Meet whKh wu held S.turdl) niaf!t tea ms a.a\e an excellent effort and near-record brcal.ina eight UCI pile~ S.turdly nipt, Many ldmuholc 10 spht up tcam'9n results. No team dominated the competition and few crush1n' the host Anteaters to the Cap1co1rano Valle~ H1Jh m1ah1 ha\e order 10 ha"e iOrM quaht) ~prntn- pomts separated the slot~. tune of .. 4-4 in 81! West Conference won th~ Ora~ (ount) Track and . tauon I\ the Arcadia meet One team Whtie the var ll) \lctory wasawarded to Cap1 trano. baseball behind a 9-hit attack Yth1ch f tcld ( hampsonshJt b) one point affected by that s1tutt1on w.u the Fountain Valley took the frosh/soph title with rclat1 vc resulted '" 19 runs alone comma '0 ' er Woodbndat igh. but it was EdtM>n Hi&h C harger\ O\ their ease. Winning two events and placing in the top fi ve in all across tn the final t~rec frames. Eiaht dcfin11tly Lo_u1c Mun11's mttt. at pn:m1er runner. Don Nichol~. "'a~ but one. Coach Debbi Kelly descnbcd both her varsity of those safeties were for e:<tra bases. Rancho Sanuaao Communtt) Col· conspicuou I) missina from the Or· and frosh soph performance as "real strong ... She noted The v1cto1' aivts the I Jth-rankC' lcac's track stadium Saturda) ancr-ange ( ount) final More than satisfied with hi s team's pcrformanc-r was Marina Coach Da"e Plcl:ford, whodescribe"cttrisathletn as "outstanding," and added that "there wasn't anybody who didn't drop a time." that her vounoPr team achtfved whaJ no fQ.Untain Valle" Dogs a 26-I ... 4-I rec-Ord. and U 1 noon. • . "We're rt311~ pleased wlth todaf$ -; ~ . ~ ~to 19·1~1 .i&.4;---The Woodbridge Htgh~nt0r, tM -;Rte ~ had--to-t~m had done an fi ve )Cars. be said ·her varsJty al!.o iom Goodwin (5 for 7 w-1th 3 RBI mccl's oumandm& track pcrfurm r, pcr,o~h1an~cd~o~~ •• nn~ Chari rs· He added, ··we won the first and last relay and we were just great in the middle/' He described the Marina swimmers. who won the first event by over three full seconds, as ha ving ~ne '"a really great job. It was just a great meet." swam .. with a lot of depth," on~ their efforts might be and a double) c'<tended his bituna took fi~I place m the 110 meter high ~o~ch tcrcd1 tarqu'e7• "We dcfinitCI) overshadowed b)1 the frosh/soph 11 victory. streak to 26 games. and Fresno State hurdles with a tame of I S.09. and held ·d Do out there totlay hut our Julie Vogt of Fountain Valley .,ave what her coach .. team mates C'hris Falco (4 for6 with 7 ofTFoothtll Htgh's Chad McHenry in ~issc ug .. dcseribcd as "an outstanding performance." Aside from RBI and J doubles) a nd Steve thc300 meterintcrmediate hurdles in kid~ did reany "'ell. being a member of the varsit~ team whi"h al o contains · Vondrun (4for6with 3 RBl)hadab11 a photo finish that saw Mun11 ahead Junior Oa~e B::trkcr aav(' the Such a be&inning, however, was nota sign of things to come. After Marina's. large victory margin. all rela) winners completed their events wi th little tame to pare. such talented swimmers as Lisa Jacks and Susan Daniel • night. by less than a tenth ofa second. C harg~rs their onl) first placr fin1!.h Vogt was part oft"'-O rela~ team "'hich both placed third. Stac1 Parlt'r (4 for 5 "'ith 2 RBI ) Muni1' winnan1 ume was 39.16 m the 800 meter ~ "1th 1 time of She agreed with Kell) saying that 1he team "was fa1Hast1c and Mike Goodcase (3 for 4. giving while McHenry finished in 39.25 1 ·57.42. overall rh1s )Car." · him 10 for 16 for the wt'ek) stood out • ··1 ran better than I evtt did,'' said "Da\e ran a great ract' • said for UCI. Muniz. ··Even though I wa a bit off MarquCt "He's a lid "'-ith a lot of Morales, Gillette pace UCI Double Winners Mike Morales and Ryan Gillette helped Cl past visit- ing Cal State Hayward and tah tate University in track and field competi- tion Saturday. The Anteaters won their dual meet against Hayward, 99-52, and against Utah State. 101-52. Morales. who is the only An teater to quahfy for the NCAA Cham- pionships in Pro,o. Utah this )car. won 1he hammer and shot put events. with winning marks of 197-0 and 53-101/• tcspectivel). Gillette won the high jump at 6-11 and the triple jump L at 47-3Y~. Senaor co-captain Marc (,oulct took the 800 met~ (1 :52.47) and anchored the winning 4 x 400 meter relay for UCI. The women lost to Minnesota (55). Arizona (49). Ncvada·Las Vcga~(46). with the Anteaters tall~ ing 35 pomtc,. Senior Beth M('(Jronn \\.On the 5.000 meters with a seasonal best ume of 16:38.2. and Lana ianls. Andrea Sansom. Jondrala Vaughn and Trindl Fearnlc) combi ned fo1 ucrs only other victory In the mil< relay at 3:52.3. . In other collefe action: on my Hep , J really want cs' to "'in the heart and he ·s been • 1cm fit: per- Westmont t -, ~I Collese t -1: race badly.'' former for u~ all )Car." UCI rolls In· tennis The Vanguard~ rebounded in the Muni1 wasn't fini shed With his 1 he Chargers who lint hcd third second .,ame to salvage a spht of the 1nd1vidua l races as he ran a 49.9 with 40 team points. ran their fa\tC\t double-header at home. with AJe" second leg of the 1,600 meter rela>. 400 meter rela) of the ~car "1th the !\ndrade and Vance Costelow supply-hfung his team out oft hard to &l"e the team of Pat Reill). (hip ..\nde™'9, ing the kc) hits m a five-run third Wamors a lead the) nc"cr aave JJP Man I fart and Ken .\rao fin1stung inning. ··w t' rcaJI~ wanted to win that race ~cond \\tth a umc of 43 8 behmd The UCI men's tenna team breezed to 1t« fifth strai&ht dual match victory and I 3th of its last 14 Saturday, defeating visiting Frc no State. 6..0. Ranked fifth in the nation, the Anteaters improved to 18-6. Mark Kaplan was victorious for the 20th straight time. ""in ning 6-3. 7-5 over Marcos Garzo. SOphomore Mike Bnggs improved to 19-9 this )Cir with a 2""6, 6-2, 6-2 decision over Greg Andersen in No. 2 sinaJcs. Othcrwinncrs for UCI were Trevor Kronemann, Richard Lubner and Mike Saunders in straight sets and Aaron Stoplman in three sets. . I In the third; Doug Rystrom as a team,' said Muntz. "Frank Capo~alkfs"1nnningumeof42.4 doubled with one out and sco~d on Smith, Scott Tl\eron and Scott Blake Ed1son·s ( hm L1ppincott's d1<tCu Joe Aversa's base hit. Andrade and all ran really well, especially to hold thro" of 147-5 earnl'd him a third Costclow followed with two-run on to the lead. and we ran the: best race place ml'dal while tc:imm:ite Ri< k sintlcs to put CC 10 front, S-0. of the sca~on," Lore nger finish~ third in the 1.600 The Vanguards made It 6-1 an the Woodbridge. which fin ished the meter run with a time or 4 26 45 seventh a Kendall Ka~pcr led off meet with 62 points behind Capo The outc;tanding lidd pcrformanCt' with a double, moved to third on a Oy Valle) 's 63, also had outstanding of the afternoon was turned 1n b) ball and scored on Andradc's single. performances from Scott Burke. who Magnolia H1gh'c; Phouphot l)mg· Andrade and catcher Denn~ Berni finished second 1n the 800. third place band 1th" ho "'uo tbc long Jump"' 1th were each 3 for 5 to spark an I I-hit fin1shcrT1veron in the 400 meter race a kap of 22-10 nnd wt a meet record attack for SCC. 20-12. 9-3. and the the 400 meter relay team with the second longest tnnle 1ump In which finished third. Orange ( ount) h1!>1on "llh a leap of A factor in Saturda) ·s meet was 1he 50-3 · ANGELS From81 Mark Langston. whose left-handt'd motion has been compared to Ab- bon's. pitched a six-hitter as the Manners won their first game under Manager Jim Lefebvre after four losse The) bcaan the night as the worst-hilling team m the maJOrs at .172 but started fast aga1q t the . Olympic hero. A double play wt th the base loaded helped .\bbou escape in the third but the Mannm scored four'rllns, only ·one of earned, in the fifth. Abbott threw 83 pitche butJUSt 47 for stnke . The Manners seemed onto him and swung and nusscd JUSt tWICC. , J Abbott also made a rook1t m1~take. falling to closely hold a runner on basc~allow1ng ancaiy s1okn base tie was 20-8 and made onl) three errors during that ume Ht' v.ent 2-1 with a 5 49 earned-run a' cragc in spnng training, but still carne<f a spot as the .\ngels' fifih ~tarter The Angels tncd to trea1-th1s hkc an) other game. rrefcmn, not to male a big deal o Abbott s special circumstances The\ ran no tele- v1s1on or ·radio ·ad' ert1 cments promoting bbott's debut and the game "'as not telc' 1sed 1 he (iuwd, intngued by the can-he· do-11 and how-d~s-he-do debate. was about I J,000 more than would ha' e been e\pected Cahfom1a·s attend- ance drnppcd 355.000 last ~aso"h, the b1ggcs1 decline amonf the 26 teams 1n a )Car when ~baJ set an all·llme high . but the team steadfa!ttl11 dented that 1t lcep1 Abbott in the maJor~ for promot1onal purposes ~bbott, the 15th pla)er stnce 1965 to make his profe~s1onal debut 1n t~e majors. "'as unable to overcome a cohaky stan CASTROL MOTOR OIL • Limlf 12 qUOftt °' aole j)fic.e. • SAIJO HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL · Abbott did not have any trouble fielding. No baJJs were tut to ham and the only bunt Seattle put m play, b) Reynold "-OS directly at third baseman Glenn Hoffman and "'-tnt for a s1ngJe. Instead, Abbou ran into more trouble because he had only one pitch. He has been tryana to dt'"tlop an off-speed pitch to go with his 90 mph fa tball. but could not a tit O\er the plate and he bounced several hard sh de rs. After Rt)nolds and < 0110 opened v.1th 1nglcs. hethrc"' a "lid pitch and Alvin Davis and Darnell Cole~ fol- lo"'ed "'"h run-~onna grounders. ..,l-• 12 qu:c>fh ot M>i. Pf Ke ' • SAf lO • lOW-40 c or AfTO HIAn Abbott averaged five walk and seven tnkeout per aame an th~e years at the University of M1chipn. An .error by shon top Dick Schofield helped Seattle load the bast'l "'•th one out in the 1h1rd. ftt'r Lachemann v1 Hcd the mound. b- bott got oles to ground 10to a double pla)' . While "bbott wa ancons1s1cnt, Lanaston held the Angel\ m check. He truck out SC\Cn and walktd none Coast ro~ers sweep UC/ Orange Coast Collcic swept four races Saturday dunna a regatta a.,ainst C I at N. orth 1 1do Channel an Newpon Beach The Panite captured the \ltsit) e1ghl$ race, the close~• of the da). v.ith a time of 6:02. one Sttond faster than the AnteateN.. The OC'C f~ hman e11ht clocked the 2.000-mctcr COUl'$C 1n 6;03. while UC'I came 1n at' 6:44. In the nov1ct ttaht • OCC won 6:22-6:30, while the JUntorv1rslty e1a.ht won. 6 12-6.16. .. The tame!> v.erc "Cl) Sood. par- ticularly tht\carl) an lht' ~a on' ~1d Orange C Qast rowina coach [)3 ,e Grant -rhrn: v.crc moft' racl"\ than ~ normal!" v.ould run. btcau v.c "anted to IJH C\er)One a chan,c. 11 "'-Or~cd 01tt real v.ell. the crew v.crc evenl) matl.'hcd." C\I v.cckcnd. ()( C travel to compete in the tan ford C rev. C.l 1c 1'810\I the ltke<t o( W1~on\1n Haf'\ard onhca~tcrn and Brown , Occ apd f(ancho \anuaao catcher Joc) To"'n)(nd hd the b1a blo v.1th a fromlt two-run \in&lc to pul •ht DOns 1n l1te-1nmna baU club." sa1<1 Ma)'Tlc, front, 3-2 · whose Pirate 22-8-1 oHrall. would • The Don., scored an unearned run IC'tually be ued for finf place t\a(j ll -,.,,. 11'~ sanh to-lYlake it ~2 H not bttn for the fo~tt. 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Gabriel~ ~lS Lcttcr. tht' corrupt hquor httnwr. the train for Washmeon. Ruth encourages Joey to Juanita 1s working to find 1erra. Shannon gives the Nedarcconcerned.Thank~toRoben,D~1ndAnna todenyMax1hc~nsc.Blood~provcthatonl)'R~ pursue Lanie. Ashley s amvaJ m Pine Valley stuns money Glenn left fier to charity. N1Jec; Mason. Lucinda' ha'c a Joyous New York City reunion. was poisoned in the Eterna mane Auson makes certain David. Hearing Ashley's hard-luck story, David gives her former lover comc!I to town. GENERATIONS: Henry h111 tbt ceiling when Adam thecattt.ak.cr hasan acc1dtnt so he can act theJobt11m1e1r. mon~y. Lanie sees .Ashrey and David ki.ss. When Ashle.y BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: • tephanie faints ~hen anno~nces he ha. no plan' to go to graduate school: Bo and Sarah adm11 they love each o,ther. F1ttd from the considers staying in Pme Valley, David tells her he 1s Angela begin to talk. Ridge backs away from setting a Hughs funeral 1 held. laura wonders what, has soap opera, Kelly t.aket &Job at Ma" s restaurant. Dan is involved in an exclusive celationship. Adam to make wedding date with Brooke: Thorne and Caroline's hap~ned to Jc sica's soap opera character Lacey. envious of Larry' ab1hty to relate to h1~ patient\. Roger sure th~t,Oixie does not reveal he.is t~e father of her baby, marital problems co.ntinue all)'~ ang~r at Oarkc for Saman~ha as ures R~b the man he saw ,her ~1th at the asks <;lint to help Mcpn and Vtkt reconcile R*r. tells OlXlc he loves her. Sexual tension mounts between gi ving her his origrnal des1ans in tead of Forrester Char-Lite 1s only a fncnd, but Rob doesn t believe her. It halluctnauna, hits Larry on the head wuh a tetephone Jackson and Erica. Natalie and Jeremy'sroman1ic mood designs ubs1des when she lcarnTme·fashions arc a hit. turn out that Jes ica has been fired from the soap opera. and leaves the hospital Roger lrtt'ks Clint and prepare) is broken when Marissa {>hones from New York asking Clarke 1s tempted by :illfs JOb om·r. Todd reminds Ruth does not think Joel 1s on the up and up. to smash him on the head with a rock. Mu and for Jeremy's help. Diiue is upset by Brooke's an-Angela that ~he' not really a Forrester. Thorne is plagued GUIDING LIGHT: With the island under auack. Gabnelle'1 custody fi1ht for baby Al beg.in . nouncement that she knows ihe father of Dixie's unborn by se"ere headaches. Roaer sends Alex, Fletcher. Philip and Blake home. At SANTA BARBARA: Lisa warns Mason she wall not child is not who Dixie claims it to be. DAYS OF OUR UVES: Jack tries 10 blackmail home, Alex thinks Ph1hp was rit.hl to tie up Alan-cover up his dnnkin& any longer. Cruz learns that Kir~ ANOTHER WORLD: Having kidnapped Amanda, Diana with information he has about her past Michael's in hen ta nee. Philip and Ale" decide to let Alan Cranston switched place with a110thcr pnsoner half a Dustin wants her to impersonate his ex-wife Julia. She rclattonsh1p with (·at. Fearing that Cal mav reveal their reJoin ~paulding. Alan is 0.mous wuh Nadine for getting )Car ago. Kirk poses as a police officer. t Gina's. K1tlc, tries to escape but comes face to face with Dustin. E an pa t to Roman Diana a k!I Roman to elope~ Cal·arrives Will to come clean.Josh finds out that Marah 1s his child who has been shot in the leg b) Cru7. k1dnaps'Brandon . discovers Dustin's whereabouts and is spotted b) and tells all to' Roman. who 1s confused and upset h) Holly and Ed enJOY being tog_ether. Josh tells Sonni he Heather learns he is pregnant. Scoft and Cele tc grow Amanda as Dustin threatens her. Sam continues his Diana' lack of trust in him. Seeing Mike and Robin Wants a divorce. Johnny tells Chelsea about his financial closer. Emily hat~ her shynes$ around men Bunn) frantic sear:ch fbr Amanda. Cass subpeonas Iris. Russ 1s t<?jether. pnl foar she has lo t hun to his former love. troubles. Alex 1s thrilled wtlcn sh~ leams Adam is safe. wants a relat1onsh1p wuh Van~sa. not \.\Ith Gma. Muon named Chief of Staff. Jake learns he and baby tcven Nick 1s afraid [, e "111 no longer want him afler she has Hawk and rah arc engaged. Philip panics when Sam cannot control his dnnkmg. share the same blood type. Zach tosses Reuben out of the her scar removed ~hane fears h1 ne\t I A assignment sa) she knov. he fathered Meredith's bab). YOUNG AND RESTLESS: Paul tbinls Cassandra apartment. ~potting Reu~n steali~g at the spa, Josie will endanger C\Cr)one 1n lcm. Patch reluctant!) LOVING: Jeff can't stand Trucker and Trysha'1; believes he might have murdered George. Ph1hp amt covers f~r him. Just as he s begu:ming to trust Stacey. becomes a partner at the fish market. Adrienne and c;pntinucd romance. Ava 1s confused by her attraction to Nina wed. J 1llts nearl> catatonic when she finds out that Derck thanks she has turned on him. fns telts Russ she Justin make Jo, c. A"ar~ she has lost Justin, Anjelica tries Clay. Cuna , Todd and Rocky are locked in the Ph1hp and Nma have mamed. 111.1 interrupts Leanna plans to stay in Bay City. Marley and Jake learn she hait to win Neil back Ka) la and Patch discover a d1af) from. restaurant. Rocky finds It hard to believe that Cunis was and Victor's planned lovemaking \\-hen she drops b to liuJe chance of conceiving. the (" 11 War onuc a spoiled snob Alex makes his way to Corinth. Jack ask them to watch V1ctona while she dines with Ashley AS THE WORLD TURNS: .Beau. is a big hit after he GENERAL HOSPITAL: When Paul sa cs her life 1s 1nfi.i.nat~d al the ne\"s th~:stacey 1s prcgn!lnt b) Rick. · N1k1 and shle)' decide to look for ~me eicc1ung men to storms the stage and s~rts. to sing his owr:i songs. John. and kills Althea. Kath) considers him a hero. not the but ITTck is thnlled wWr'1Tle ~ of becoming a father. bnghtcn 'their live while they bide their time until who Duke now kno~s 1s his father, asks h!m to come.to villain Robcn has painted him. Domino threaten!> to When Todd, Rocky and C'un1s are released by the . re vealing Leanna'sduphcll} to Victor. Carl and Paul arc Oakdale, and Lucinda agrees to let him move in. send Arielle ba k to Greece and her enemies unless she o'cr7ealous guard who had locked them in the confused when Victor <;wears he O\Crheard a very Deciding to move to Olarleston to be wtth. the dying cool~ her passion for Colton. Ashton removes the bone re taurant, Trucker doesn't huy Rocky's story and negative phone convcrsa11on between George and Paul. Charles, Hank is given a farewell party b¥ his Oakdale and emerald from the )acht. Recalling making love to forbids her to sec Todd. and Paul swears that no uch conversattoo took place. friends. Hank and Charles are reunited. His wife havi ng Hamson and Tom on successive nights. imone fears ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Gabrielle stops Max from Carl fears tha\ Paul is a ehiefsuspect in ~eorg~·s murder HI·:\ 11·:" 'Bridge' is bland~ predic,able fa.re · typical. It stars Marlee Matfin. an Oscar-winner for "Children of a Lesser God," plus Ltt Remick and Michael O'Keefe. Matlin plays a mother who 1s emotionaJI) and psycholoi1call)' shattered after an automobile acci- dent in which her husband 1s killed. Matlin 's character 1s deaf, as 1s Matlin herself. We gel into fam1bar territory ngh1 away when we learn -that Matlin's mother (Remick) never accepted her d!lugbter's "handicap;· which means she secretly blames herself. a creaky. old plot device that ought to be packed.away in an antique store. When Matlin is persuaded by her late husband's best friend (O'Keefe), a director at the Theater for the Deaf. to join the theater fora wh1k as a kind of therapy and leave her daughter wit.tLgrandma.and grandpa. Remick moves to assume legal guard1ahsh1p of her granddaulUtter. Whil~Jhat's only the latest mani- festation of the long-ruon10g aJien- atton between mother and daughter. the rest of the relationships are pos1t1"el) wack)' 1n their compl,1ca- t1ons. As I said earlier, Mathn 1s \\-orking for her late husband's best friend at th~ theater. v.(,hO. as 1t turns out. has been m love with her for year • Meanwhile, she's slugging It out wnh her mother. whp, as played by Renne , · Oftt! of these..coot.. brmle characters who automatically takes charge. whether or not the people she takes charge of want her to or need it. When Remick stam · consulting lawyers to ~in custody of Matlin's daughter. 1t s over the objecuons of Rem1ck's husband (Josef Sommer). who 1s more or less aligned with his daughter against his wife. EYcntually. wc.arc.supposro to ask oursch es who 1s really handicapped here. ~tathn? Remick'> Or this ADY. 8AM>N OF ~(PG) (12 ls.J}-t4Ul~ltlS DMMITIAM (PG1J) (12·2'.lll) ~7--11 A.ITCH UVEI (PG) (12·2)4'.a.10 M•rl•• M•tlln How to read between the lir-i@s of TV. talk BOB' \Ill SE HART Mc.Oat°')' Hewl Sen«• LO ANGEL~ -Behe\C me. l ha'e not hcen bombarded \\-1th an abundance of truth. punt) and sinccnt) since coming to this coast. There arc man) good people in the busine s oftclcvi!>1on and I am glad of 11. But compared to some of the others. Jot· Isuzu t\ Johnn) Appleseed. As with an) thing else. 1t help'i 1f )ou know1"hc bngo Jost think of n as a kind of sclf--defense. fhe problem 1s that the hngo kc-cps changing. A few >'cars ago, words such as ·•1rac11on... "tent pole" and "hammock' were popular television bun words. Respecuvel~" they meant a show g;unin$ momentum. a popular shoY> that held up a -netwo~ ~hole m&tn~and a mediocre show that seemed more popular than 1t was becaust" ti ~as -.cheduled in ktwccn t\\-O popular $'ho-NS, To me. the traction, 1en1 pole and hammock business was alwa)S like listening to somebody talk about taking their Jeep on a camping tnp. . . T odav we have nc\\-\\Ord\. With that in mind. here's a glos~f) of some ofth'e mo\t oftc:n·u~d and o'cruscd phra'>C\ l'"e he'3rd these last ~wd~~ · Remember. I'm not making 1h1\ up 'Wh ) do that when u'salread) lhcrc for me'1 What the) sa) · We sec 11 a' a rcl:1t1orrsh1p c;hov. •• . What they mean CJencrall) used to de'iCnbc a tcle' 1~1on sene~ called. ID· "Naked Dcte<:ll"C'i " or "The Brad) Bunch .\rbor Da) Famll) Reunion:· It means there\ no "J) TO dcscnbt vm:rt tt rcall) 1s without sounding awfully sill) What they say· »and-~ acwr or actre c; ··v.a~ al""a)s our first choice but v.e JU~t didn't think we could get him her .. What the) mean .\fter CHT)bod) cl~ tumrd us down the onl) other t>pt1on was to stan wt th the .\ \ in the Los .\ngclcs telephone book. What they say· "We're hkc famil) ... genera II) u d 10 describe the 1,1,arm and co1y Jcehng among a ~ho" 's ta\t. C\pt."C1all) the star\ What they mean Writ. thert ha\.rn't been an' murtlm ).et. What thcysa) "I ne \erlookat theratin~. l'mJu)t tf')1ng1odothc bcc;t p0~)1ble shov. that I can " . What they mean· I haven't told tin) hod" )ct, hut I JU'it got "'ord from the network· We're canceled What they SD) "We tried to bring a senc;c ofhe1g,htcnl'd rcaht) to this one." What the) mean: We made 1t·all up and. boy. is it rver rid1calous' What they suy "We believe in this \how (usual I) from a nrtwprk cxeCUtl\C)" What the) mean. We'll ha'c th1 doa off the &1ir 1n t"'o week\ What they !.U) "We ga-.e th1c; how c\Cf) chance but it Ju 1 ne,cr caught on" • What the~ me.an Of couro,e 11 never caught on .\n 1ntc:tt tcd '1ev.cr couldn t ha'c tound 11 \\Ith both hand and a na~hhJht What they say;•· ~ won I rc~d the ~npt. I ~ncv. that I JU'-t had to do th1 " What the) mean h wa the only npt an bod) \t'nl me 1n the last I'< montM It wa1. t'1thcr th1c, or unemrlo)mcnt, What the~ sa .. We're not do1n1 a documcntaf) " " 'anat1on: "We're not do1na hake~pcart." What the} mcoin That c"phunc, what a nun n:amtd C onn1c. a tuba c;olo Flipper and Mr. T arc doin& 1n 1t Think George Had A Retirement Plan? WebowJ09're .... .,-. • .., .. opea 1., llA lite .. , .. , nr" ,_.. cllokt: by mall or wt .. ~ lemtt. .. 1lllONTHltA f • Ott•• Giiii DM.Y M.Orllllllllllll ... • I ., •£A• CllAIG 1 .-, llMJwrVcr IO borrow from r-. -.... •!,:&r:-ditewt. a ·---... ....._.... a&~ If ,_•we l'!1"8 a bit aired al 4«edl 01 ........ ctouCil: Ht b .... a Dia meteOfite « CDIDll •JI aM tme iridum foUlld ia I or blew ~ lhe dl:'r" ~dly la)'ef in 6s-tnillion-~­J~ ~ }IO'l0 'IDIY act_ _ old marine iocb from lht dow Of the -Words < oaJeon dinosaur na doeuJ'tMve IO be from ~ Leonard Krishtafb in an extra&enatrial SOUl'Qe. He ~la it .. omo.w Ploll" (Morrow; 316 the ~ from down deep ....., Sl7.9S). He offm all sons.of =.:• rMb of mountain buildina nmoaa wby ·the dinouun' derruse, accomJUied by v~nic blasts. may have been much leM dramatic. He funber no1et that there see~• to In addition to his profetlional be noconsilteot k>ilofhfe at the tune dudes. Kriahlalka writcncolumn for _ that some creatures and plants Pit...,.'1 CarDelie Mule!lm of -"ied and others survived, .not what Na&uralJtiltory mqwne. l'!l•• book one would expect from a collisaon iucallectionoftholce-roru an wtJich with some bute obJCCt from $p!IU. the IClntill often ~ppely take. iuue Cauuon5 KnshtaJb, "I am wary of with flvored theories. . simple theonn. They may have K.rilb.lalk.a bu .no 9uarrel ~·lh Lhe appeal. but one difference between view lhat sometluna 1mpress1Jedt~k nature and its interpreters is that ,way t.hOK beasts which ru t e nat~ 1s not sim~. •• worldform1lhonsofyears Hc~no . Knshtalk.a isn t happy with some \'\"4 I \'\UI H' , to ., . ..,_, ~(Mta.21 .... >!>= u:,. .......... .-a. ... ..., .... Krithwu alto eumiaa the co_m-thole plans. Scenano rauures \'1tat1. 1C1Ht1tic Nppoeitioel about Cro-ON" --a.: nd -·-:J relatives. tnps, me-. wtuch dr-Mllf"O" cave an. amer. lk picks oa plcl " ........... • .. ~. maricf almost 1mmicdiMe reDlia three learned vieM of thne V1brant projttts tbat have attem~ to fi You'll be chal&cnae_d. prailld. Vireo drawinp, wtaida art mostly of the home of humlf!tly •. common involved. anunah -that IMY v.ctt tied to ancntors. Whale the ampbcauons of TAUSUI (April 20:May 20): What bunt\:f. ntuab. daM t'hctt is 11t1ul thnt invnueauoos ba~ caused n -should otherwise be a peaceful day __ ... tbat the drawi-ciaement fot KteftCC wnten -• sort · ...... be __ __.... 0 fi t 0 sym 11111, auu ·-of -a-h tt--c..a-_ he offers tht , m1..,.t m•11~ y manc11 c n-and ll.ltlltltes andicate a female· -. ... IUf ii;.ui;n ccm. lt actually reptttents problem of cenlered society. sobering report that one research family member. Focus on domesuc White he makes no claims to group is certain the first truly hum~n adJustment, poss1bly mcluchna sale • ~aal knowled8e. hJS v1ev.1np of woman laved 200,000.years aao in h much of this taily an leads ~m to Africa while another ii cquaJly sure pu~~ (Ma'-' 21-June ">0): Spin- th. k · th t our cUtiest an<.Utor laved 1n south ...r. ;f y 'II "'· •. tn its purpGte wu In e ic, as Ch1·na al abo"t t'--aame time. He tuaJ valuessunacc. ou ~in . inner with serious .., today: "For that .. IK f h strength." Some will $8Y •• You seem matter, much of cave an would find calls this is an example o w Y c.yni~ to have it aJI together!" focus on t.1·n6 '-ip in the Louvre. The animal say suat1st1cs can be "fictJon m u n part etpat1on in church or .. .,, f most un1nt•-t1n• 1.orm" and, "hke umi S. 1 . . . -•nt1·n-cvokennm1tivas.m.somco ...... ·-." commun1·tv pro••cct P1"-s 1 10 _. • ._ ~:. un tncsscs. w\11 tnufy for either side... , , . ~ .. the bison. ~1011lhsm and the gaunt ~. picture. human images/ G1acomeltl Kn blalka is chttrfulfy facct1ousa CANCER (June 21-Jufa 22)· What 1CUlpturcs. In faCt, 1 faced wnh one of good part of tht time. as when he had ~n put aside mi t refuse lo Ga.acomett1's bronze suck figures. l strays from the sc1enufic and offers a .. stay put.' Ch.eek caJ~n ar reprdina 1maaanc an Ice Age art cnt1c would hort course on some French phrase appointments. commttmcnt • prom- havc shrugcd and remarked: 'De· to make ont sound teamed when 1scs involving le&al appearances. nvative. but not u.nintercsuog. ·" · discussing art: ··Most useful is oeu\ re. procedul"(s. Call from attorney causes a fancy word for an artist' collected change of plans. ,,..orks. OcuH~. ho~e\er. houldn'r LEO Vuly13-Aug. 22): You receive 'Pro-life' Is In eye of beholder be confused with hors d'~u' re, the .. signal' that inspires cOl'llidencc. fancy udb1ts strved at openings of art causes )OU to break f rtt from tat us exh1b1t1on . or with the Louvre, the quo. Emphasis on populanty. pecu- great an museum of France. ... lat1on. abibt) to ga10 powerful alhe Another hand) phrase 1s JC ne sa1s AneS, Libra per ons pltt) roles. quo1 -httral tran la11on. 'l don'L VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)· lnd1v1d- know what · Criti cs use 1t ual who could be instrumental in d1plomat1call y -·11 ha -what 'i~all carttr. bu mess promouon .,.,111 dc- ""e sa) -a certain JC ne sa1s quo1 -cidc io your favor Eschew cbmmtt- to praise tht creative intangible wben tees. Decide on your own -tress confror1ltd wnh crcatl\ e rubbish.'' independence, st) le, creatn 1ty Leo DEAR ANN..J..At-IOER : M1lltons o f women appreciate your courqeous stand on the abortion issue. You are to be commended fo r your Wllhnaness to speak up. I am scnd1ns a letter that appeared 1n The Vira1n1an-P1lot and The Ledacr..Star. I have never seen this cxpfosivc issue handled better. Please pnnt 1t and use m~me. -Judy A. Elwood. V1rainia h. Va. Dear, .. , Elw~ 'he IHM ••• as '" 1Ay, Wply c:MtrovenlaJ ud feellap are 18tose .. be~ ahla. ne teeter Is ••"· Here It 11: To the editor: Onoe agaun , pro-hfe advocate demonstrated then blatant d1sreprd for human hfc Wltb their intruston into Manin and Nancy Klein's per- sonal tf'llCdy. (Nancy, you ~ remember. 9 weeks prca.nant. suf- fered brain damage in an auto accident.) In their zeal to protect Nancy KJein's fetus, they 1anorcd the impact on Mamn Klein's emotional state should he be prevented from doing evcrythina possible to save his wife. The)'. ignored Nancy KJc1n's nght to hfe. Whtk her therapeuuc aboruon docs not guuant~ \hat ~he will lrvc, her chances nre now im- proved. If pro-hfcrs are as passionate about life as they clll•m to be, they could aid the already born by doing the follow· mg: I. Support early·intervent1on pro- srams for infants and children 1n 1mpovcnshed, sin&Je-femalc·headtd homes whose motficrs arc unable to provide adequate nutnuon, mechcal care, matenal suppon or cmottonal SUPPOrt. l: C:uppon prt'SChool programs that pro' tdc low<ost. structured child care and breakfasts for school-age chrldrcn whox mothers art forttd to ao to v.ork. 3. Search for soluttons to the problems of in t, ph)'s1cal abu<;e and emotional a sault perpetrated ap.1nst children. 4 Help raise wag~ earned b) mgle mothers with low-level skills so that the)' can afford-to cart for their ·\•II 11 liL,,1 111, lllO\it' 1 ' Id i L '~ -..... -· ·---... ..._ M0•11 ,,_ ·~ll!Ut --·-~· ·--c-_..,. ....... .., ~ •IA-- babies. 5. Support famil)'-educauon pro- grams to prevent pregnant) tha\ results from ignorance. 6. l.eglslate a.nd enforce trictcr child-su~rt la"'~· -hrut1na Taylor, Virgm1a Beach Dear Re.•en: A New York reader seetMme .. rillc U..fromaa euay by Belli M. Aflllepw.t'd Hke te •re me. wtlll >'"· A a.EAN PAGE "A d&W '1 We ls a cl,.. page. .. y "· tlte dl.W'• ,.mt, wdte oa lt. "Wut will llle flnt wonl,.t.e? "SIMlt .,i Get Ml ef my 1lptl Look at Ille men )'H've made. Beat It! Scram!" HanglD& baby dolls m effigy, block- ing chruc dool"s _and threatenina to explode bombs IS no W&)'. tO how concern for the nght to hfe. Unless pro-lifers are willing to search for soluhons to the problems of the already born, they should pack up their terroristic tactic and ao home : Krishtalka also outhnes the figures prominently. astonish1ngl~complex problems the LIBRA ( pt. B·Oct. 22): What Roman made fo r themselves as they had been a "missed opportun1t)" will tried time and ag111n to devise a be. regarded as blcss10g in d1sgu1se. workable calendar. The author Approximately four da)s ago there doesn't have to be humorous -the was an apparent loss. Lon' distance whole sorry entcrpnsc is lauahab&c. call reveals you dad n&ht thing. albeit a.Men,4Wyoe1ec,youaelves?U -------------------=============--'°• ........ ...Jat.lak.lo meed )'Mr •• , •• HHIDf1I 1y CHMLES GOftN Md OMAR SHNtlf Eat-West vulnerable. deals. NORTH • Q ... Q 10 9 7 3 0 Q 6 5 .. • 9 7 WEST EAST •KJ +752 Q Ql64 Q l South ~ 7 ~ K J 10·9 I 3 + A 'k 10 I 5 3 + Q J 6 SOUTH • A J 10 9 6 Q A K J 5 ~O Al .• '4 l The biddioa: ma three clubs, aoina down one, doubled, in either mtJor at the three-level rated to score better (by a minuscule marain or, perhaps, JO point1!) than allowing the OPP<>: nent.s to play the contract. It might seem decliuer was goina to lose tViO club tricks and a trick in each other suJt, but that's not how the play developed. West took the first two tricks with top clubs, then shifted to his sinsJcton diamond. covered by the quttn. and kina and won in the closed band with the acc. Now declarer casually led his low trump and West, caught ~p In the rhythm of the play, routinely fol- lowed low. He received no second chance. Dummy's ten woo the trick, the Sotltli Wat 1 • l. Nonll P .. Paa East 3. Pua queen of spades wu-tcd and; wtten i------ 3 Q Dbl Pua . OpeninJ lead: King of + One of the features that distin- auishes duplicate from rubber bridgt is you have lO make I lot Of close doubles at the fo{mcr. Dou- blina is ~ enouah-beati~g the contract is not always that 11mplc. East did not cover, declarer rose with the ace, cashed the ace of rrurnps and exited with a spade. West's k.ioa won, but he -.as snared in an endplay. South's bid of thrtt heans was, pcrnaps, a little auressivc. Howev· er, the vulnerability wu in his favor and) aince he was not sure of defeat- A club return would be ruffed in dummy while declarer discarded his los1na diamond. And a trump reru1n would ajve up fbc defense's trick in that suit. And all this travad could have been avoided by winrung ihc queai of trumps at the first opportunity. I •>1t.1•1 IUJI CYIO"G IAI 1•~······" IAROI MUNCHAUSUI (fa) 11 IU ... 111 ItIt11 CHANCU A"E l"I u1u-..•1•tn MMt...,i.1.,.0 •-.. l (WIS T,..CITY Sft_C..,._ ,.,._ ,...,, • .,.,C-oli DUD CAlM (R) "-rs· C .... 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Machina 'llfuha· ble 24it68 "/}41.S.e" SlllSJl. compare $381$42. ca~• ~ ........ 1P•lllMill-il . ............... _.. ..... . ...... .... .. -----r\'1~~111.-llClll, - Every weekday morning, tantalizing oromos arid strange bonging noises emanate from the labyrinth of food preparation oreos situated between the cafeteria and the restaurant-style dining facility at Costa Mesa's Orange Coost Coftege. In addition to feeding the OCC faculty and student body, the kitchens serve os o honds-on training arena for OCC's culinary arts and restaurant management programs. One of only I 3 institutions to receive a five-yeor accreditation from the Amencan Culinary Federation of Educoflonol Institutes, OCC hos .ne only culinary program.-on the West Coast to be so recogni~ed. less famous thon Wolfgang Pud , but for more influentiat OCC executive chef Robin Hood oversees the cuhoory education -and philosophy -<>~more than 150 students each year. What Hood teaches his classes today will show up · on the dining tables of America's restaurants, hospitals and institutions tomor · <OW. And 1ust whot, exactly, 1s Robin Hood's culinary philosophy? '. ''We start from scratch," he says. "And we use only h1gh-quol1ty notural products. 'With all the pre.mode products oo the market today," Hood warns, chefs coo't possibly learn what is right unless they acquire the understanding of -and con taste the essence of -the basics. Here, they learn to do everything the classical way." ~- St.JNMY, APAI; 9, 1989 hod for $3. Typical fare includes country-style chiden, tomb roosts, mashed potatoes, vegetarian vegetatM soup, hand-carved sandwiches and a ful r~ of solods. Sweets ~ most baked goods ore mode on the premises by pastry .chef Gunther Rehm and his pastry classes. A dessert station displays the resuktof their skil: fresh pies and cokes, luscious cherry strudet SOifte • compos cafeteria, this -there ore even freshly baked bagels, croi ssants and donuts. Only SO!\(Jwich bf eods are store.bought. T uesdoy 1s the busiest day in OCC' s "Kitchens -• in reality, it's a madhouse, with all kinds of closses in session and a shored porpose: to mote lunch in The : Captain's Table, the facility's "teaching restouront," o : success. • Derek Welch, a port-time instructor fond also : executive sous chef ot Knott's Berry Form) works ot OCC one day a.week, handling the a lo mmute side of the kitchen !which includes the line, short orders, steam table fopd handling and food finish ing/gorniturel. "Every week," he soys, "I put my food order in for the next week's ingredients. There's always a big scramble on Tuesdays; sometimes we run around looking for things like cream, butter or eggs." like Welch, other instructors possess b1g·llme credentials. Gus Banse, olso o port-timer, is executive · c.hef at l.A.'s eµte Jonathon Club. Maxine Schoide, full· time dining room serv1c8$ instructor, was the first manager of food service mstruct1on 24 years ago and is a h1ghly·troined d1ehc1on with several graduate degrees. And, indeed, students ore as skilled at stock· making !they roost huge pons of booesl as they ore at ·oll1ng out layers of puff pcistry on the school's pastry oil-sheeter and bokmg ~herry strudels in one of OCC' s Chef Derek W elch kenterl works with students Damien Irwin Ueftl and Corine Harnich at The Caoto1n~s Tobie . The Tuesday menu 1s often ambitious. One recent afternoon -with a fashion show going on, courtesy of the school's marketing classes, and a big VIP day's work; so ore bordelo1se, fumel and reducltons of ;tod·bOking ovens. • everything but the kitchen sink. " They con teH the d11f erence between ~ mirepoix and o bruno1se, know a botonnette from oo ollt:Jmette, tt galontme from o bo//011me -ond pate en creute from pot e o choux. T ermnes, llmboles, borquettes, hons -and espognole, veloute, hollandaise, tomato ore all 1n a Equipment exists m varying stages froln antique tostote.ol-the·ort. Operatirlg bve drrferent ovens~ lour large and six small Hobart machines, blenders, ice makers ond tilt.kettle bo1lers,.budd1ng chefs learn the proper way to use o steamer lbroccoli: lour minutes; seven minutes could mean broccoli pureehmd wield o "DESIGNS FOR DINING' TOUR SET 1y KAftEN M. REED 0..,.NMC.N+a*4• . So, your idea of decorating o dining table is the garden variety rose in that nst1tut1onol while bud vase? Getting daring is adding a bit of fern? Whether you prefer s1mpl1c1ty or a lavish display, table design does not hove to be ; intimidating. According to local designers 1t is on entirely personal proce~s -one that con bring out the creative best in yourself and your living environment. ''I don't think there's on incorrect way !to dress o toblel," said Courtland Sciortino, 1ntet1or designer with von Hemert Interiors, Costa Mesa. Von Hemert is port1c1potmg in the 10th annual "Designs for Dining," a benefit for the Cinderella Guild of Children's Hospital !CHOCt on April 26 which features distinctive table displays at five area homes and a non·Pf:Ofess1onol all -guild ·desi gn competition at the von Hemert showroom. "There ore some people who enjoy getting a table oll dressed up," he exloined, "and then there ore those who don't even see it ... it's not o big thing to them." Perhaps the best woy to begin is to · create the table oroUnd o porticutor theme, occOfding to Sciortino, as wiff the five guild representotive1 creating tObies for canpeti· tion. "The ladies pick the theme, ond then they'U select their pieces from there. It c~ be Romeo & Juliet to Egyptian. We've hod things like o hUftt breakfast, o table ful of iond, ,,._. ... DESIGNS/C3t lyDONNAOTT o..,. ..... c.. ........ Costa Meson ~uss Wo1voord was looking for some spec ot way to celebrate wile Lor Houghton Wolvoord's brthdoy. He considered toking her to a nice restaurant, but re ected that idea. "Lori ond I ore 1n business together, plus, Lori's on a lot of committees and, as o result, we' re always out Jo lunch~ out to dinner, running here, running there. 1 wonted o ~1eter, more intimate setting, rather thon going out again," he sotd. He liked the notion of inv1t1ng a couple of friends over for a dinner party ot home, bot what about the time·consumir:ig hassles of menu 'planning, faod boying, cooking, and serving, not to mention deaning up? As with many twO·CCl'e« cou· pies, the Wolvoofds hove o limited omc:>OOt of dtserettC>n<Wy time. Besides the hours spent at their Costa Mesa busineis !Corporate Furnishtogs, Inc.I, l0<1 seNes on se¥tWol civK committees: Cuttural Atts, Fairview Perl, Ond Center for Family Cone!· "9-Phis, she's on the BocWd of Oirecton for the Newpon-Meso YWCA As for fuss, wt. he's not at won, he's busy in the role of Oaa eo, his'°"' JUstin, age 13, ''Giwift cu~ Wid iYd • IOCI nCit IM IDW chain sow !needed to fashion ice corv1ngsl ... table fuled with members of OCC' s tulmory advisory An overage day 1n the kitchen begins ot 7 a.m., boord in attendance lmdustry types hke John Roder, when the food 1s prepared for OCC's youngest frO{n Moxwell's·Bv· The Seal -students prepared, customers -the little ones enrolled 1n the chi ldren's finished and served everything from a traditional Frencn . center, who ore fed a light breakfast, lunch and an onion soup to on intricate puff pastry.fopped flem1sh afternoon snock doily. leek pie-:--and on enlr~e of chicken breast in colvodos Caf eteno food 1s a treat for students and !acuity from oll deportments of the college; o full meal con be ·!Please see OCCt C3l plonn ng and all the rest of those tasks these days, ' he said. Enter Dominic Daddario. • Dom,nie 1s a bos ness acQUOinl - ance of mine," said Wot-,oord, ard he s been, unltl recently, o closer" chef I For years, Daddario worked pnmarily as o floor covering coot roe· tor Then, in Joouory, he started Chef Domm1c In: House Cuisine, a catering business speciohz1rig in customized menus hot . .he cooks and serves 1n he drent's home. For 15 yeors I' "e been domg a lot of what I co 'love catering' - cccling for friends " soys Doddqoo, os he st rs o pol of sauce for lasagna. DOES MORE THAN DELIVER You kno'ft', it's the sort of thing w ere somebody s doug ter s get· ting marr ed, or a lneod calls, and Soys, 'Hey Dominic, I'm enterto,ning 4 7 relot1-.es from ew Jersey. Do you thm you could come o-.er and help me out?' ' From his "love catering" grew !Please see CHEF 1.C31 Chef Dominic Daddario serves hors d 'oeuvres to Steve and Cathy Cameron· lleft l and Lon Houghton· Walvoo1d and Russ Walvoord. '. The Fuhionabln, a suppon....,.., of .Chapman eoueee. UlbeNd ia ~P"DI receatly at the Four S.IOlll HOid, NewDoi't Beach, with a~ utioD by AIM GnJ, ancemationllb ~jltd authority on skin care ana ~up. Welcomed to the luncheon by prosram chair Giuy SmaD•oM, the 79-year-<>ki Grey is known for devot- ing her life to proper skin care and d~velopment of products to "cope with the stresses and tensions of modern livina." ~ · J.;yu O.d, wife of Chapman presi- dent JU1e1 0.U, was also on hand to accept a $2S,OOO check presented on behaJf of The Fashionables by Mary i...u ...... ,. • • • The Orange County Chapter of Hi&h Priority, the breast cancer intOrmation network of the AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver CQ •. recently kicked off the under: wnung efforu for the group's June 26 Celebnty Golf and Tennis Classic with an intimate luncheon at the Center Club. Following the healthful repast of fresh griJled ahi, more than $42,000 was . pledged in the underwriting aucuon led by AMC Orange County board president Dr. Jolm Betl08 Underwriting dollars will defer th~ costs-of the upcoming event to take place at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and the Links at Monarch Beach. Underwriters in attendance in- cluded Don and ColUlie M•J1*y, Carol Wiiken, Vlrctala Knott Bnder Ledge and Glaay Hale. Marian and Roger PaJley, OIJvla Jolmsoa and Bnce Du.iel1. ••• The Huntington Harbour t.c.gue of Interval House held its annuaJ champagne membership luncheon at the waterfront home of Katby Elliott Members and guests were treated to a salad buffet as well as infor- mation on the group's fund.raising efforts -the latest of which is the April 24 golf tournament at Seacliff Country Clu.b1 HuntinJtOn Beach. Interval Mouse duectors Mary WaJtoa and Carol WUllam1 were aJso on hand to discuss lntervaJ House's l .OOk I '\f9 f900U Connie •nd Don MilrpftJ wldl Dr.Jofill ... .._ .. •11181 ..._;. PrlwllJ'. programs for victims of domestic violence. • • • . .Orange County Gamma Phi Betas iomed a Southern California Gamma Phi effort to raise $250,000 in capital endowment funds to support the purchase and construction of a na-tion~! ~rority office in Denver, CO. JOLnang the more than 400 Gamma Phis at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel for the kick--0ff was State Senator Maria Bersesoa (~ UCLA, Alpha lot.a, Gamma Phi), as well as tclcvis1on actress MeU.sa MJdaelMa and con- cert pianisr and author CIMa Re4- mu. ~I Gamma Phis support mg the effort included Claarlotte Patela, Su Jarvie, Uada B•nar4, &ay Cooper, lnt~rv•I House director M•'J W•lton with K•thy l lllott •nd Terry McAffee and Doua Mania. Ycta.nd• Ponce. Makeup artist Richard Stevens says lighten up f or·both spring and summer ByVIOADEAN D.ily NOC C.1•.--*'• Lighten up! The two words describe makeup artist Richard Stevens' spring and summer cosmetic advice. The former Orange Countian who now docs his makeup magic mainly in-his Beverly Hills studio was at the Four Seasons Hotel for three days showing clients how to \lpdate their, spring cosmetic wardrobes. Steven$, wtro-staysin touch withOC Once you have a little tan it wouJd be Onee you have done ~pnng cos_- clients \\1th pnvateconsultat1onsand a good ume to try eye shadows an mct1c house clcanina -put the dark his cosmetic maal order service. peachy. pink or warm tones. shades away until September or Other advice he gave at the hotel "Also, in the summer you c.an use October and have your lighter colors was on protection from the sun. "The less eye makeup b)' usina briaht an place -it's a 1ood idea to check SlJ'l protection factor in the cream lipsticks. The strong matte colon will )'Our brushes. Tame lO replace the used on the nose should be double look good on nicel y shaped lips... worn ones that leave hairs on )Our that used on the rest of the face." Other ayes for eyes includ~ a face everytame >9U blush up. and ume Since there is more acuv11y an the fixative ·on brows and colorless to clean the ot~rs to make them last sun in the summer, Stevens strongly mascara. longer. advised using non-<>ily lash cleaner "I ba ve used a fixative on brows for A good dip an warm soapy water .. _port group forms fornewlrvine Theatre Tboee ineeretled in.-. U: i:vitect to .. become involved &om'llll • ~up" u the Irvine Theatft volunteer aecwon ~ Uftderway. TM committee will be boll.ina two ''tr! in•olved" eviats. tbc .. for Monday at 3 p.m. 11 tbe Marketplace, 42~~ Campu• Dr., Suilt Irvine. AD early evenin&_ rcc:eption wiU alto be held April 18; 6'. 30 p.m. at die 1-iiiJiiU BUninaAJumaiHouaeon the UCI Cam~•· Further information on Irvine Tbeatft involvement it available at IS.t-4607. • • • The Little Mermaid Ouild for the Childttn'• Hospital of Oranae County will hold ju second annual Golf Tournament Monday at Sea Clift' Country Oub, Huntinaton Beach. Tbe SJ 50 entry fee ancludet aolf, ranaie b&ll11 cart.I, lunch and ~-tourney banquet. Proceeds benefit the out-patient chnk at CHOC. for infonnauon, <;ont.act co-chair Judy Seay at 840-9191. ••• "New Horizons in CMdiac Surgery .. will be the 1op1c of Tuesday's Rctearcb Anociatn luncheon, schcduJed for 11 a.m. at the U nivenaty O ub, 11 UCI. Richard A. Ott, M.D .• awst.ant professor of suJJCry and djrcctor of the heart transplant provam will be the featured speaker. Cost is $20 per pcnon and advance reservations arc required at 856-5932. • • • Alpha ('bi Omcp alumnae w1" meet 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Sherman Library and Gardens. Corona dcl Mar for the orpmzation's rcaular. "Fl· ~." Members will enJO)'. a docent tour of the prdeos and no-bolt luncheon. Rciernlions may be made throuah Kay Matson. 857-2032. • • • • Ham Pnsr Md the Yankee Tavern Wlll host "A Yankee Salute to RIO, .. April 15 ad 16 • part of the new restaurant's grand operuni celebntion. S.turdlly ..-1 wil feature an exclusive dinner event. with reservations at SSOO percouDlc imited to 75. A brunch for SSC will be held SundaY. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the disabled personsat the Rchab1lit.ation Institute of Southern California. Contact RIO at 633-7400 for ticket information. • • • Guys and Dolls Chapter of the Guilds of the Orange County Performina Arts Center will hold its annual fundra1sing event Apnl l 5 at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. The "Guys and Dolls" arc invited to become ..Gangsters and Molls" for the evening of coct.ails, dinner and dancing to the music of Mackie Brooks. Prizes arc planned for the " Best Distressed Dress." Ticket information is available by callintt 650-0400. • • 'J . April 1 S members of Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association will be chasi~ away the taxpayers' blues with a special fund raising evcn1. a "Kappa Kaper,• to be held in the home of S>lvia and Norm Dolby, Emerald Bay. Kappas and •uests will enjoy dinner and both a silent and hve aucuon. Further ) information 11 available through Marcia Martyn, 640.4325. r. • • • The <>ran-= County Chapter of CHILDHELP USA wlll present its 1eventh annuafBMW/Merhn Olsen Celebrity Golf Tournament and Awards) Baquet April 17 at Los ·Coyotes Country Club, Buena Park. Joining tepi~tallves from the Rams, Raiders and Chargers are entcrta1nment •1 c:clcbriues FOiler Brooks and Tom Poston, among others. Cost to participate as $200 per person, including lunch, green fees. cart. tee pnzcs. and banquet. Proceeds benefit the CHJLDHElP res1denual treatment center. To learn m!>f'C, contact Carol Kir~ 673-58 18. • •• V1ohoastfv1ohst Scott Gruber wtll provide entertainment at the Apnl 20 membership luncheon of the Capistrano Corum~ of the-Orange Count)' Philharmonic Soclety. lated for 9 a.m. fo the home of Debbie McMurra)'. the e'ent as open to anyone interested 1n learning more about the Ph1lharmon1c Society and its programs. Gene Lcsk) as av11lablc for questions at 492~8 I 59. • • • Chanot Champions, a support voup for the Nauonal Foundation of Wheelchair Tcnms, will hold Its second annual fashion gala Apnl 20 at the Irvine Halton & Towers. Actress Rhonda Flcmmg Mann is scheduled as honorary chair for the event themed "A Luncheon Gar-den Party," with designer D.N. Evans providing her mnovauvc couture on the runway. Tickets fo.r ~he show and .luncheon arc $60 per persol'\. with procc~s to benefit the Junior Wheelchair Spons Camp Program. For reservation information, contact Kathy Rolfes, 721 -1225. • • • Volunteers who have made an "outstanding contnbuuon" to the abused children of Ohve Crest will be honored at a special recognauon luncheon April 21 an Anaheim tad1um Club's Pacific Room KTLA sportsc,aster Ed Arnold will hos.t the luncheon event planned as part of National Ch1Jd Abu~ Prevention Weck. Cost 1s-SlO per peoon, and~aun as limu.cd.-ContactCamc _ Hurst. 777-4999, for reservation 1pformauon. . . . - .. Spnng m the Park .. as the theme of the Apnl 21 benefit luncheon and fashion show sponsored by The Soph1st1cates of the Assessment and Treatment Servtccs Center ofOranae Count). ordstrom \\iJl offer the best of pnng fashions at event slated for the Jrvane Hilton & Towtrs. For further information on the Sj<> per person event, contact T at 756--0993 • • • The Junior League of Oranae (ount)" \\Ill launch a new fundra1 1na venture Apnl 22 as they host a:·Rummaae Sale" at the Irvine 8o)s and Gu·I .Club, 29S E. Yale Loop. Jrvane Shopper§ arc 1nv1ted to "browse .. the 18 ''departments" from 8 a.m to 4 p.m and 'raise funds for the Junior wsue philanthropy projects and Communlt)' Requ~t Grant~ Further information 1sava1lable from Junior League Headquarters. 720-7477-: "Women have a habit of staying with their fall and winter makeup colors in the spring and summer. This is a time to lighten up. A -good rule would be to lighten up eye colors by two shades. every mt>ming. The lashes should be' some years. It works best for thick does wonders for your brushes. Just cleaned before steppina into the brows, but can-be used by women swish them around and watch the shower. "Your mascara wall stay on with thinner brows. The bro~ frame powder and blush come out. then much better and there is less chance of the eyes, and with the fixative the rinse in warm clear water and st.and flaki ng if your lasM5 ha ve the non-0il brows can be brushed up ... a hf\ for a .on end in a alass or small bowl to df').'. • • • cleaning.his especially helpful if you new picture. FAS HJOf.I: A special envoy wall Also on Apnl 22, the Sales and Rental Council of the Newpon Harbor Art wearcontact lcnscs." "Oneofthebiggestscllingcosmet1c prescntthespnn1J989N1pon collec-Museum will host "Good Vtbrauons," a nostalgic look back to the 60s m In the even mg a different type of items on the market 'today is the taon noon to 3 p.m. Thursday at J. celebration of the museum' cxh1bit1on "LA. Pop an the S1xt1es "The "strttt cleanser ... a very gentle one that colorless mascaras, and they are all Maanin, South Coast Plaza. At the part}'" sponsored by Ruby's Restaurant and A&M Records, wall feature could have oil m it would be good for nllht if you have thick dark lashes. same store, the spnna David Hay~ KRTH radio di Jockey Brian 8c1mc, costume~. music and danc1ni from the the lashes after being coated all day Women got tired of the smudgina. collection w1ll be at the More Thurs--60s. Proceed from the S60 per person event benefit the museum exh1b1t1on with mascara, Stevens advised. which could have been avoided if day, Friday and Saturday wilh the and educational programs. Information 1s ava1lahle at 7S9-1122 ··tn fashion there as a move to they had used non oily cleanser dcsa,ncr present on Friday from 2 to S • • • i=~=====~=====~n=e=u=~~ls=1=n=m=a~k=e=u~p=~~o=r =th~e=s~u~m~m~cr~.=~in~t~h~c~fi~rs~t~p~~;ce~~=====;~P:·m~.--~-------~ -~rcdh~~h!SoAu~n,Tum~"theannfu~d1n~r~n«a~l1~a~t~n s_ponso byt e undo Mu 1cChaptero thcGu1lds.ofthcPerformm1Arts Announcm. g our election &S· a "BLUE RIBBON BANK'' Center, lUChcduled for Apnl 22 at Le Mcnd1en Hotel, Ncv.-port Beach The black uc celebration will salute France's 200\h )Cat of independence throuah "Say you like a purple eyeliner and that color looks good on you. You can stay with that color, just go lighter. Your summer clothes arc lighter in the summer and the same should be true for your cosmetics," said decor. din ma and music C'o t •~ S 150 per person. with r~rvat1on 1va1lablc (well-capitalized and profitable) by VEKIBANC, INC ., Woburn, MA throuah Kathy Memman. 759-6960;.. il -A ''fooi-stompana" good tame as planned for Jev.el ( oun. in South C'oast , • 3to12 month.term • Interest at maturity • $10,000 -$100,000 When opened with a SUPER SAVINGS ACCOUNT • 8.50 3 rate / 9.00 3 yield • Rate Guaranteed through June 30, 1989. • $5,000 minimum balance or open a SUPER SAVINGS ACCOUNT deecribed above and get I 10.00, JD: • 6to18m~t~ ·~--~-·-­• (' Plaza, as the Casa Teresa Guild!. hO\t thc fourth annual·· as1oodc Casa" also on Apnl 22. Country 'tlrC tern 1tt1re 1 preferred for the $75 ~r penon fundtaJter to feature Kitty' Saloon for cocktail' 811 Al at the blac~ack table n and Ma Kettle for ··1 bountiful feast -Call S3S-. 60 for 1nformauon. · • • • 0 finally on April 22, 1f cru1 1n1 1sfour fone. join the auonal Mulupk Sclcrotas Society for a Monte arlo Ni t board tM a Godd The J_lert)' wdlbedry-dockedat the lrv1M"H1hon Toyttrswuh d1nncrscatmpava1lable ~t $100 F pason. Attire as black uc or "fcst1v~ cruise~· we2r. Ticket J anformauon 1s available at 752-1680 · ::> ~~~~:;;;:;;~~::;:;;;::;:;;;=:;;====~~==========;::::;~ ..., .... ,.._.~'-~ Olef Dollllnk o.-..1o prepares •n artkhok• heart appllber M th• Walvoord floftte. CHEF ... From Cl the idea of an actual business . ··1 reached a point in my life where l thouaht, I'm going to do ~mething that's run for me and that I really want to do. Everybody seems to enJOY m) coolung. and I haven'1 lullcd anybod)' yet," he sa)s Wlth a hcany laugh. Daddario's enthustasm for h1 cul- inary crafi IS "1nfcCtlOUS.." says Walvoord. "ltahans seem to have a 'thing' for cookini." Oaddano agrees. .. Cook.tna is in my blood. and in my genes," he says. And. add to that the fact that he was pracCically born m an ltallan re·. taurant1 "When m)' grandfather came to 1h1s countl) from Italy. all he knew how to do was make s~etti and babies (I don't know in which order). and he opened up Daddano's Res- taurant in Niagara Falls. New York," e'plains the chef. Dominic's father continued the tradition of working 1n the family restaurant, and he mamed an Italian girl whose parents owned the only 01hcr Italian restaurant in town. "I wa ~m upstairs. in the fam1l r, hvana quaners over the restaurant,· say Daddano. lthougll his cuhnal)' roots are an Italian pastas and sauces. Oaddano·s repenoirc these days covers a range from Yankee pot roast to stuffed filet mignon. · .. I generally 1ell peo ple nght off the ................... =&~-:=-·: lit -,::.,= • .... J1'.:.~r&..'i 111cn.e-._... ...... Arlktaolre Friaa. """' .. co.Ill aa«lli•1d ol Caw S.W. l.tllioll ......... 1..-.wilh ...... •'"17 T~Ofldte ~·1 meau was D0miaic·1 rich Cbocolite Truflt Loaf in Ralpberry Sauce. Drc9Cld ill a crisp. while stun. black peDl:lt aod bwpftdy bow t.e. with matcb1111 apron, Daddario ar- rived al lbc Walvoord home at 3 p.m. on tbe day of tbe pany. and he 1mmedia1ely bepn auembhna his 11.uana-By 6:00 p.m., hors d'oeuvrn were ready to 1CTVe 1uests Steve and Kathy Cameron. and the party was underway. · "Nol on~ wu the food a succeu." wd Lon afterwards, ''but, he cleaned up all t.hc dishes. everything. It was wonderful!" What•s the secret for givina a suc.cessfuJ dinner aeny'l ··Orpntz.ation, ,f S.ys Daddario. ·• 1 have a<>t to be rockct~sh1p otpnazcd when rm on m y way to your flousc. I have to know exactly what rm aoing to do, and lbe time hm1ts that I nave to work aga1nit. .. He aJso .chedules a plannina session in tlle client's home. to check out the culinary teTTaJn. "I make detailed notes. because it may be a month before I come back to your kitchen, aod l want to remember such things as the countenop spac:e, the stove, lbc oven, the traffic patterns. After we meet and work out a menu, I Jive you an C1ttMatc of what it's J01na to cosL" The Walvoord's dinner for four cost S 175, exclud1n1 wine. The cost wall vary, says Daddario. with the menu -the quantity and kind of iiems selected. and uch factors as the current cost of certain meat or fish selections. Beyond ~pec1al celebratory oc- casions for two or four, lhe ideal number of people for a group dinna pany, 1n Daddano'sop1n1on. 1H1x to twelve people. "Pan o( a good meal IS the company that goes along Wlth 1t," he says, "and.pan of the company 1s the copversation. Generally, people can get up to I 2 folks around their d101na room table -.,.,.e all do at at Thank.$gi v1ng and Christmas. for citample -and that oumber gives you an opponun1ty to have some 1nterest1ng. lively con versation. And quite honestly. that makes lhe food t.aste even better." • .._ ......... '--..... Tiie dlnlntl rOOlll of th• Ulene holll• In 8elcourt wlll be one stop on the .. D•• ... • for°'"""' floftt• tour, wtlldl ......... ... Clnderel .. Gulld. ' DESIGNS she's observed "quite a bat of note-"I hkc to look at the personal • • • taking." Items." said McCulloUJb. "the china From Cl "They're all terrific." said Sc1ortioo . and salver, before aettmg started on and there was one full of ivy -the of the gulld tablc.s. to be spread the selection ofinterioreolors, fabrics whole cente~tcce and the table." throughout von Hcmen's expansive and furniture -so it all wqtks ··1 think 1t s nice for people to use anterior. "You can Sil down atany one together." what is in lbcar collections -some-of these tables and be tran poned I· The guild tables wtll undcfao touah th1n1thatmcanssomelhtnatothem:· have to say that the iu1ld tables att scrutiny -beyond lbc personal explained interior des1aner Michael much more eimting than the tables ta tes of aucsts -as each will be McCullough. of Michael Bryan, Cor-set by the stores (in the homes)." ' Judged by professionals in the desaan onadcl Mar, thedes1gneroftwoofthe Sc1onino admits he doc make world. including rcpr&ntatlvcs tour homes -Robcn and Audrey sugcsllons to the ladies who pend from Tiffany's and Sab Fifth Av- Grecnfield's and Richard and Arden months m preparation for 1he table enue The three top tables will be Aamson's." tan with a maJor piece displays. "The more pa~ on the photographed for 1nclus100 tn on the table and work around that table often makes 1t more mtt'rest· rch1tccturil Diaat pircc -whether it's an heirloom or mg." heU1d. "Once you look at at, "There wtll also be someone (a something the dcs1aner brings in... you foci that you have to sta) for JUd~e) well-versed in etiquette - Sciortino concurs that the awhile to get through 11 all The more that important," added Sciortino. centerpiece is often the mo t impon-parse the items on the t.able, the less "We can go wild with col6rs and ant as "the eye automatically gon to fncndly at looks There ·~ an t"\Cllt"-ideas. but I trunk this (proper euquet- the center of the table. to lhe lltJCSt ment and an cnerg) JU t 1t11na down te) 1 a pnnctple we shouldn't cross." thing first. Those things that arc to a tabk where somcont" has gone Ttckets to view the five Newport around that centerpiece or that focal through all the ume and effort to Bea h homes, and enjoy a buffet point should it m with or magnify, ma.kc the table look nice" luncheon, fashion show and the add merit to it." Guild members arc asl.cd to tatlor 1m1&1nati~e table dcsians at von The l,SOO antmpatcd v1s1tors tP their table de •an~ to the v~ttcs Hemen 1nteriors, arc SJS with the "Ocsians for Dinma" w1~~a'O) where they will be located -some• proceeds to benefit CHOC Tour • theop{>Ortun1tytod1scovern? ~ cas th1nt-that..can.bc.don.t.the-o~strcm hours ··•~ 10 a.m to 4 p.m wtth forthe1rown personal ust,comm1ttcc home des1an when pcrional pos-tickets available b) calling 6'2-5772 member Joan Kipper assured. scs 1oos ar(' anvoh·ed or 64S-982l. . Havma been involved for th(' past ,.,.---------~--~---- several )ears.. KJppcr expanded that SPRING SPECIAL I INTRODUCTORY OFFER ==1 ! 5 . 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The store, which hos some 12,000 square feet of disploy space, offers a voriety ond selection at prices that hove mode it popular with decor· ators ond designers, os well as with homeowners looking for a rug to odd that special touch to their homes. The rugs ore displayed on easy-/ to·see rocks, classified by price range. Prices ore at least 50% below department store prices for comparable rugs, according to Rugs Plus. In addition to these savings, customers may even trade in their old area rugs. Styles and designs range from contemporary and traditional to modern. They include hand-mode originals, authentic collectibles and reprodudion area rugs. The rugs are from domestic makers and as well as being imported from around the world. They include rugs from China with elegant, hand-carved designs that sometimes take qi much OS two R119• "us. located In l'ounhlln V•H•J, hat an extensive selection of r1191 from around the world. years to complete. Rugs Plus also hos an extensive seledion of Indian dhurries ond handmade colledible rugs from Russia and Persia, as well as European made rugs and finely crafted domestic rugs. The inventory also includes hand· made chain-stitch rugs, Navajo and sovthwestem·style rugs, and rugs with old-time need!epoint style designs. Also featured ore Bukhara rugs and T urki~ ICelims. · Some of the inventory includes such major names os Kouriston and Korostan rugs, as well as Louis de Poortere of Belgium and Italian rugs from G. Porocchi by designer Ken Scott. Fine sheepskin and other animal skins are also featured in the store. The store is open seven days a week. Hoors are 10 o.m. to 6 p.m. daily, except Wednesday, when the store is open until 9 p.m. Rugs Plus is located on the westside of Euclid just ncirth of the Son Die9o Freeway. For more information call .5.57-2000. The Hunfin9ton undentonds that ~ time is a sociol tifM Mrwd In our most leniors ~ needs vary over dinlno room with a voried menu Ond the years and many wilt find th~ entrM •t.ction. Sp«ial diett ore needing ossittance With ewryday per· ovoilobte to me9' o Mniot's speelOt 50nol tasks. The Enhanced Pr0910m health need. • and Personal Core Services off., core Doily housekeeping it provided. and living flexibility to the retirement w .. kly the staff does o comp&.e.' mo;or resident. cleaning leaving roonu bright ond The Huntington offers living chokes . shining. of semi-pri~ate or private studios, or To flit free time hours, the Activity two·room suites with rentl beginning at Deporlment offers educotionol pro- $900 monthly. No buy·ins or deposits groms, exercise clones ond _,ollu, ore required. All rooms ore beautifully shopping trips, movies, swimming, decorated and may be rented either oufin95 to the surrounding area ond furnished or unfurnished. special evenn and potties. The Hunt· The monthly rental includes a wide ington special Mother's Day Teo will be continuum of' services designed to meet held in May. Or perhaps, just strolling the needs of the individual resident. or sitting quietly o,,!'4 lict•,..ing tn the ces llvlng birds !ft the large pork area is more to your liking. The new Enhanced Pr09ram offen membership to the Grooming Club, frfth flowers on special occcnionl, outing• to local restourontl, cbfy newspopers.ond more. · As the Administrator, M.rr'y Ni<k.rson soid, "Our Senior ltftidela not only offers the best in comfOtt servkes, but living with us gi-..s you fffling ot belonging) of being port of family." For further informotiofl dr by for o toor or coll for o brochure. Huntington is located near Poc.ific .. o$pital in Huntington Beach at 18851 Florido Street, 8'2-7788. Tub liners brighten bathrooms quickly· As summer approache,, many homeowners turn their thoughts toward needed changes around their home. One of the most common or90$ of consideration is the bathroom. Un· fortunately, this room also prewnts diff kult ond costly problems when it comes to deciding what produds and which contractors to use. to worn tubs at a froction of the cost of replacement, 'bathtub liners ore a one· piece molded bathtub that fits over on bid tub withoot disturbing the walls, floors or plumbing. "The integrity of the prodvd strong ly depends on a waterproof install tion, ond only R•8oth deoi.rs how proven gasket 'ystern that preven water from entering·between the of bathtub and the new liner." The local Re-Both dealer maintains fleet of mobile showrooms that come t your home fr" of charge. They sho yoo what the products ore aH obovt and give o free estimate at the time. Call LABL ot 898-.5913 o Foor yeon ago, ofter $ix yeon of development in the hotel industry, L.A. 8othtub Liners, Inc (LA8l) introduced ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~c:thebothtubl~r.Aperm~t so~~ Mode of a space age, high gloss, non-pore>Us material, liners ore easy to cleon and unbreokoble, Joy Shochter, LA Bl president said. When a client buy1 o liner, he gets a new bathtub iMtolled in less than two hovrs with no rneu. It will lost 20 to 30 yeors, and cost' oroond $500. 8()(}'47-BATH. 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Ptodioiout skill In capturing .Ubtte and diwtte nuances of femlnlM beoUiY hos gained him recognition by wch ceW>rated c°'i.ctors of hit woAt os JOck Nicholtan, &orbro StretMJnd, Richard Oreyfuu, Lucille BoJI. Clint Eastwood, Sondro Locke, Brion Wlfton and Hrry lewis. Also intereshng to note, not only hos Robert's artwork o~ored in two m<>fO' motion pldvr9i, "Heort breohrs," ond "The Second Com ing of Suionne," bu-. thl" former contains o fictional chorocter boMd on the artist hlmMlf, os does o nowl by author Arthur Lyons entitled "Castles Burning.'' In addition Robert Blue's ottg- inols hove been purchos.d · by numerO\.ls corporate colle<tors in• eluding the ,_.yott Retiencr Hotel '" Los Angeles, the MGM Grond Hotel In Reno ond the Atlanta Hilton Hotel, to nome o few. Robert's one-mon show ot Off The Woll Gallery tn Los Alamitos on November 6 wos on overwhelming w<cess. 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The new office W05 obout the comtnunity and its needs,'' opened by ownen Chuclc and Caftoty Chuck .aid. "ly joining Century 21, Colesworthy. "' we will be able to MfVice a lar91r "We are wry enthuliottic about and more upscoat marketing. areo iotning the Century 21 systtfn -the and offer an obyndonce of ser· largest Nat estate sdes network in Ykes." the world," Chuck said. C~uck Colesworthy, o !Ongtime • Century 21 Coosttand Rec*y is Newport Beoch resident, hos been o .located at 2670 San Miguel Oriw in reottor serving the oreo for more the Newport Hills~ c.mtr in than 20 years. He previousty owned Newport Beoch. Offf(e hours ore 9 and operated Colesworthy & Co. of a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days o .....-. Newport Beach. He brought ~· of for more information, plecne call his previcxn employees with him to 640-0020. Lighting adds interest A desire to create and enhance moods is something many homeowners wish to captivate. 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SOPHISTICA T~D C it all In this beautl f essionally decorate wood floors In kl Guest house with ' PE and penthous Community MER -You w ill find custom home. Pro~ med celllngs, hard- and f amity room. $58S.OOO· nquil ocean- illed garden charm and buyer OLDE CO ONA DEL MAR -Prestige I~ cation on Ocean Blvd Unobstructed views of telly entrance and beaches Traditional home on wide lot with gue t quarters. Reflects xc Jlenl tast • S I ,.34Q,OOO OCEAN VIEW$ -Asking to be remodeled. this home In Corona de! Mar on Ocean Blvd Looks out onto all the ocean activities. jetty and CataTina S 1.200,000 SEAWIND -Remodeled. expanded family home Private auest quarters Prime. quiet. serene location. Interior areatly upgraded. 5 BR. 4'h BA, comm. faclllties ~9.000 LEMON HEtGHTI -Prime location in Coun~ try Rid&e on Quiet cul-de-sac 4 BR. ) BA. country kitchen, French doors & windows. Pool & pa View of Irvine Ranch & hills. $055,000 HARaOR NDGE -Breathtaklnc v~ws ol Newport Five BR. 4 full baths. formal dlninc room. private spa · Mirrored walls, securit y system Guard gated. pools, tennis courts. $995.000 HAMOR RIDGI CM8T -Hlchly UPIJ.cied lu•ury condominium. prd pted communi- ty, with poc:)ls. sPas and tennis courts. Very private (ocaUon. Wiii sell hifntshlnp. TRADITIONAL IUQAMCI -On one of Bii Ca~~ ftnest custom tree«s Dramatic , marble entry. 5pKJous IMnc and famlty room area. I.Mii pdvate kM on cul~.: Sl .49',000 IU 3 Pl -Four II. 1¥1 BA. home. bonus room with ¥1. !_A1 c:.n be ..... tor 2nd MBI. Llqe ~ lftCMft. OM blocl to lhoppift& tchOol .ct S*k Grell ..... 5198.000 BLUFFS -View of park. shade trees. wide greenbelt. Expanded and remodeled located dose to schools, shops. Wildlife Preserve S375.000 BIO CANYON -Split level condominium In the heart of Newport Beach Large balcon} overlooks golf course. Lovely neutral decor Community tennis. pools .. $2Q7,000 BAYCREST -Ivan Wells home on one o the nicest streets In Baycrest Extra large lot with pool. newly landscaped and fenced Four BR. 3 BA. master and childrens wing $()59,')()() PERFECT FAMILY HOME -Beautifully ap· pointed 5 BR. tradrt1onal ho me Elevated & private cul-de-sac location Big Ca nyon's fam- ily living at its best Five BR l BA Sl ,295.000 DOVER SHORES -Elegant t> BR and guesl quarters In e)l;clus1ve area of ~ewport Beach. wonderful en1ertainln& Indoor and outdoor. large pool, outdoor cooking Two master suites Sl .)95.000 BELCOURT -Towne Collection Plan C Two master suites. 'l BA. living room with two story celhng formal d ining. many customized features $925 .000 LAQUNA HILLS -Beautiful b right one year ord home Is perfect for the new home buyer or the couple movrng out of their "huge" house Alf conditioned, pnv te master suite $25~000 --... ~--- BAL80A ISLAND -Two master suites Pri- vate patio with spa Teak cabinetry . custom stone fireplace Large pier and dock will accommodate everal larce yachts A BEST VIEW IN THE HARBOR Sl.725 000 C.D.M. llDE OF THE 8A Y -A lowest pnced condominium in Harbor Wood four )'ears new Two BR. (1replace. garage Man)' up- &rades. Ideal for first time bu)'er S219,000 "90llONTORY 8AY -Cu tom home 5 BR. 4Yl BA. l fireplaces. f0<mal dlr1ln, room large f amlly room SHp and side tie for arce yachts. l car aarac . S 1.675,000 HAMOR RIDOI -Under construction. f.t>uloul views of the ocean and cit y lights. Ftve or st• bedrooms. elevator. three level Choow your ftntshes now! $2.650.000 COllOllA om. MAR -So of Hwy. Walk to beach. vtll•ce of C O M Du~x. 2 8R. 2 BA. fal'nlly room. patio Gret use of French doors. deck off mnter bed. 2 · car pra,e. S'SJ5.000 9 1 !MD UY -Terrlftc new J Bit. •Y.t BA •/COllW. den. Looks down on the private ...... ~ ~ IUrf. Th• .. EMefeld aey•s beillt loC8dDn. ~ may carry fNnclnC to qu11Nd buy9f. SJ.17'.000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY Ol&Y WOOC>8Rl0Ct: l BR SLUn l SR HARBOR \\OOOS l 6R --· 3011 V....~ Lo;s Jacobs .,, .......... fKkle Smith SATURDAY AND SUNDAY· rwroR1 NTH 2 !:JR P Nll'llSlll A l BR rR SEAVIC..'W 18R \d l "- SEA\\11~0 ";BR f R 81CCAW0 N ')BR rR c o 2 BR BAYCRlST i SR FR l'OOl tlCONlce Sut•n~ Shuler 1141 E. llelboe 8IYd H~Oenny "20.000 2005 Ya.cht Ml1oNef I 4 Donna Godshall ..... ooo 2.Dt ~C...... M Propp/xan~n 11,215.000 17 PIMtMlr9t l·S Ann ~ter., ...... -1·4 Oeth/)Kobs llM.500 ,.. ......... 2·~ ~erly Morphy SUNDAY ONLY f'ROMO'llTOR'I' MY t 1,17S,OOO -........, W. ">SR ~R SPA \HR FRT 1-4 AUM/~l~n BALBOA ISLANO 11.725,000 114 ao ..,..Oftt 1 8R \\ T1t f R T 1-.. MMthla ~cNeO- OOV£R ~H\JRI c; b BR POOL Vil 'W ttlv (ANYON 4 Bit f R CD\4 2 BR W1R fRT BA YVll W COURT l BR BA YVI W COURT J BR . 11 ••• 000 I 4 *io.luJ frlona Bertin ,, ........... Ma~IM Propp ... 000 2521 DI~ .... 12· l Lind• Oelh an.ooo UI .. , .... Ct. I·., Cloria R~rtton .,..., .... Ct. 1.ckte Smith BAYVIEW COURT -Elegant Irvine. sophlSti· cated, pro fc 1on~I retreat in prestiCJoUs ewport Be ch at d community DecOfator perf cct S2%.000 8A YVIEW COURT -Magmf 1cent townhome • with space to pare Nearly new Close to hoppln and freewa access. Enioy w.tktnc, ~tn« or b1 yc11nc around Upper New-port Bay sJn.ooo LIDO PAM -Yours for $85.000 VIEWS! V1£WS1 VIEWS' Bayfront locate-d 8Cr'099 from private beach. 2 BR. I BA, mobile home. Close to re taurants and hops. $8,,000 •WPORT NORTH -Mediterranean st5 home • .c BR, could have 5th 8R. Outlbnd f amity nelChborhood Clote to uppee: bll:r. park. Private spa " S,.,ADO U YCRUT -.. RedwOod & pt,.. tNi11.. Cllll- tomlled family home With °"9111~ teaplna Lots Of woad & ..... far - outdoor ltvtnc. Five II, loft a.t.. 9'1,__ • .. • •Spa •Pool t Vlew **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Pool vQNe Addr ... at Guard Gate lllES FIR SILE 2 IEllllM eoe Acacia. CdM M-4-8200 $390,000 Sat/Sun 1_. 23532 Avenlda. Topenza, Mission Viejo '4-i-9060 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 78 8eycrMt Ct., Bayview 844-8200 $296,000 Sun 1_.:30 93 eor.tea. Newport North M-4-6200 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1_.:30 *441 Dahlia, CdM 759-8600 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 374 Flower St .. C.M. 844-90e0 $349,000 Sun 1-5 ••11 Green Brier Ln, Big Canyon 844-90e0 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +2525 Ocean Blvd, #06, Channel Reef M-4-8200 $469,000 Sun 12-.3 84 Pellean Court, Bayview Terrace 844-9060 $351,000 Sun 1-5 424 San Bernadlno, Nwpt Hgta 759-6800 $487.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 211 Via Koron, Lido lsle,_N.B. 873-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **+740 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $1 ,725,000 Sunday 1-5 2 Ill ,111 Fiil IM tr IEI d971 Bayside Cove w .. N.B. 831-1400 $880,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1407 Bonnie Ooone, Irvine Terrace 759-6600 $480,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••+23 Southampton, Belcourt 14111, N.B. 87S....822 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 **124 So. Bayfront, Balboa Isl 644-6200 $1,725,000 Sun. t-~ • 1533 SylVla Lane, Harbor Highlands. N.B. 548-8692 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 aEDROOI 310 16th St, Seal Beach 721 -1200 $319,900 Sa1/Sun 1-5 2001 Altura, Irvine Terrace M-4-9060 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 118 Baycrest Ct .. Bayview· 644-e200 $375,000 Sun 1-5 1515 Bonnie Ooone Ter .. lrvlne Terrace 844-9080 $519,000 Sunday 1-5 1912 Church St., (E'slde) Costa Mesa 850-1748 $335,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 25 Cortona, Westpartt. Irvine 720-1704 $318,000 Sunday 1-5 +2616 Cove (off bchl bay view) China Cove 759-9070 $1 ,098,000 Sunday 1-5 3530 Crystal, Santa Ana 546-2313 $204, 950 Sun 11-4 V 1906 Yacht Marla, Seawlnd 759-6600 $585,000 Sunday 1-5 1430 Dolphin Ter .. Irvine Terrace 844-9060 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 421-D E. 20th St, Costa Mesa 759-1877 $335,000 Sunday 1-5 +939 EV9rgreen Pl, Costa Mesa 831-2204 $258,000 Sun 1-5 •281 E. Wiison, C.M. 540-7355 $320,000 Sun 1-5 *281 E. Wiison, Costa Mesa 540-7355 $320,000 Sunday 1-5 3122 Gibraltar, Mesa Verde. CM 842-5200 $240,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 813 t-tlblscus, CdM 759-6600 $480,000 Sunday 1-5 4006 Inlet Ille, Hrbr View Hiiia, CdM 780-5000 $689,000 Sat 2-5/Sun 1-5 718 lrl1, Olde Corona Del Mar 873-5354 $472,500 Sunday 1-4 ••1815 Oakmont, Santa Ana 845-0303 $186,000 Sat 12_. •2054 Orange, C.M. 845-0303 sm.ooo Sat 12_. 2905 Peper Ln, Newpoft Beach 780-5000 S359,900 Sunday 1-5 t2200 Pon cart .... , H.V. Hornet ,. 759-tlOO S509.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 818 Pteeld6o, C.M. 841 OI03 1254.500 Set/Sun 12 .... • 1• AttOde e.e.nd, Meea V9'de. CM 540-73&1 1264,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 11 Aue M...._, 86G Cenyon, NB ln.«t33 IMt,oexf 84lndey 1-5 • 1 Tr=, Weetp9rk, IMne 873-1419,000 Sat/Sun 1-'4 2011 T.-. Ave. 1.-.., CM ...-111 lll0,000 8un 1-!I •VtaUdoNord,UdO .n;.?.o 1111.000 SUn 1~ 101Vll ......... Ud0 ••• -1171.000QI ... /lun 1·5 •1 .t.~11111.C.M. -.:n11 •1.eoo 1e111Un 1.1 MMV..Mal'I n. ......... .. ~7111 ....... ... ... M •.. .. ...... M 1 ........... .. • 211 Albert Pteoe, hM9'de CM 842-5200 $342,800 ~y 1-5 • 1111 Blllboe Ave, Little 11. 831-7300 M85,000 * +327 cataffna. Nwpt Hgta, Ne 759-8700 S525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 800 Cllff Dr, CttfthaV9n, N.B. 831-7300 $899,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 •4821 Cortland, Cameo Hlghland1, CdM 873-4400 $575,000 · Sat/Sun 12-5 •7 Curl, Jumlne Creek 844-9060 $559,000 *524 De Anza. Corona Highlands 631-1400 $549,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2112 Dover Dr. Newport Beach 722-8992 $367 ,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 321 E. 211t St, E'lide C.M. 831-7300 $345,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 279 E. Wiison, C.M. 645-0303 $359,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ••3119 Madeira, Costa Mesa 631-1286 Sunday 1-5 3249 Montana, C.M. 546-2313 $279.000 Sat/Sun 1;4 +408 Onda, Bluffs 644-9060 $405,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 " ... • . ,., .. ..,., 2435 Orange #C2. C.M. 845--0303 $245,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 , ... 25731 Padua Dr, Laguna Hiiis 631-7300 $220,000 Sun 1·5 +2300 Port Durness, HV HmstSeawlnd. NB 640-58&4 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 +2619 Aaqueta. Bluffs 759-6e00 $399,000 3921 Sandune, H. V. HHls 759-6600 $659,000 Sun 1-5 Sunday 1-5 v55 Shearwater Pl . Bayview Terrace, N.B. 760-8332 $435,000 Sunday 1-5 * •41 Southampton, Belcourt Hill, NB 759-6700 $659,000 Sunday 1-5 v 11 Toulon, Harbor Ridge 759-6600 $875,000 -3~33 V~urao.. C.M. 546-2313 $269.5.<lQ 101 Via Genoa, Lido 873-7300 $995,000 Su.nday 1-5 at1Suo 1-5·---- Sun 1-5 115 Via Genoa. Lido Isle, Nwpt Bch · 759-6700 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 221 Via San Remo. Lido Isle 844-9060 $735,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 • 112 WazJers, Lido Isle 631-1400 $750,000 Sun 1-5 1323 W. Bay, Newport Beach 842-5200 $582,000 Sunday 1-5 v t 2oos Yacht Vlgllant, Seavlew, N.B. 631-7300 $699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IEllOOI 3143 Corte Portoflno. Newport Beach 760-5000 $575,000 SundJtY 1-5 809 Donald Pl, Newport Heights 844-IK>60 $585,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1174 Doraet Ln. C.M 546-2313 $255,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2015 HIQhland Drive, Newport Beach 722-7t44 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3001 Java, C.M 845-0303 $479,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •818 King• Place (Clltfhaven) N.B. 840-7000 $685,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 407 Prenceton, C.M. 546-2313 $289.~ 18991 RKtne Dr. Irvine 760-5000 W9,000 Sunday 1-5 Sunday 1-5 ' •aooo ~ 0r .. 00wr Shor• 844-IOIO fee5.000 Sunday 1-5 112 Via Koron, Udo Ille, N.B. • 173-7300 1710,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 V• Y•. Udo ..... N.B. 173-7300 uet.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 • 4 II "'' FAM IM tr ID •*• 707 Lido Park Dr. Lido Penlnwla, N.B. 873-3777 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2755 AlbatrOSI, C.M 982-a891 $299,900 Sun 12-5 •2228 Alta Vista, Eastbluff 844-9060 $545,000 Sat/Sun.1-5 * • 1030 Beoonla, C.M. 546-2313 $419,900 Sun 1-4:30 + 1 Coventry, Harbor Ridge 8«-9060 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . + v • •9 Crestwood, Harbor Ridge, NB 873-9333 $3,400,000 Sunday 1-5 1607 Port Barmouth, Newport Beach 759-6600 $820,000 Sunday 1-5 •378 E. 22nd St, N.B 631-1400 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11 Hermitage, Big Canyon 644-8200 $850,000 Sun 1-5 v • •t24 Hiiisborough, Harbor Hiii, NB 673-9333 $1,295,000 Suriday 1-4 3801 Klondike, SC Metro, CM 721-1200 $349,000 Sunday 12-4 •+1218 Polaris Dr., Dover Shores, N.B. &31-7300 $849,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 +225 Poppy, Corona del Mar 631-1400 $939,000 SatSun 1-5 1972 Port Claridge. HV Homes M-4-9080 $865,000 Sat/Sun 1-~ • 1942 Port Laurent. Harbor View Hms, N B. ~0-1326 $605.000 Sunday 1-4 •2207 Port Lerwick. H V Homes 759-6600 $659,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2012 Por\ Provence, Harbor View Homes. NB 760-5000 $465,000 S\Jnday 1-5 28455 Rancho Grande,. Lag. Niguel. 846-1..171 ~,.900--SuAday 1-5 *35 Rockingham, Belcourt 631-1400 $1,295,000 Sunday 1-~ * v • 17 Royal St Gedtge. Big Canyon, NB 673,9333 S 1,350,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1808 Sandalwood, Baycrest 644-6200 $695,500 2117 Sandpipet Dr-.C,IL Sat/Sun 2-5 ~· 546-2313 $325,000 Sunday 1·4 •• 18790 San Pasqual St .. Ftn Valley 546-2313 $325,000 Sun 1-4 •• 1901 Tradewtndt Ln Baycrest, NB • 631-7300 $489,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1099 Tulare, Mesa Verde CM 540-7355 $349,000 929 Via Lido Nord. Udo lsJe 644-9060 $1, 100,000 921 Weat Alton, Santa Ana 845-0303 $247,900 Sunday 1·5 Sat/Sun 12-5 •3501 Woodland Pl, Santa Ana 546-2313 $249,900 Sunday 1-4 •1IK>1 Yacht Resolute, N.B. 759-9100 $950,000 1111111• 2501 Circle Or. Bayahorea 844-9060 $885,000 300 F•nleaf. Olde COM 759-MOO $1,000,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••229 La Jolla Dr. (Npt Hetghtl) NB. 845-3863 $619.000 sun -5 Ii: ¥!J '4 fi L.l i =E'! i:•l?i~~j :W .. . .......... .. *203I AMMlm. C.M. .. M)313 1361.000 Sat/Sun 12 .... 1001 Cr"10N9e.tt.M. 146-2313 1448.900 •••500 Harbor ltland Dr, Promontory l44-e200 S 1,875,000 Sunday 1-4 * • 1221 Keywest, Corona def Mar 846-7171 '825,000 Sat/Sun 1-4.30 v t 11 Napoli, Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 760-1900 S2,495,000 Sunday 1·5 1811 Newport kt111 Or. East, HVH 750-8600 $839,000 Sunday 1-5 17 Plnehurat, Big Canyon 644-6200 $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1918 Port Cardtff, Harbor View Homn • M-4-9060 $599,500 ~at/Sun 1-5 2324 Port Carll1le, Seaw1nd 844-8200 $8'49,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 +Windsor, Harbor Hiii 759,8800 $1, 195,000qs Sat/Sun 1-5 I IR plus Fii RI tr DEi ••1'448 Galaxy, Dover Shores 64-4-6200 s 1,390,000 Sun 1-4 TOWllHllES ClllDIS FIR SILE 1 Ill ,1us Fii ii or DEi 2165 Canyon Drive.CM 673~1900 $199,000 2 IEDROOI Sat/Sun 1-5 v • * 122 Hartford, Bayrldge NB 673-9333 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 813 B Jasmine, Corona del Mar 6.3J-1400_$-3SO.OOO ~nd_a t-5 19920 Keswick, Huntington 540-7355 $125,900 3510 Ulac, Olde CdM 759-6600 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••200 McNeil 117 Versallle,NB 642-0282 $179,500 Sat/Sun 10·3 --~-__.... •767 Schenley BAY (Baker &Jk.!St.oU.,_c.M _ 662,.()555 S 184,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 t 2315 V11ta Huerta {The Btutts) N.B. 721·8490 $219,900LH Sun 1-5 2 IR ,1us Fiii RI er IEI v •*280-Cagney Ln 120. Villa Balboa NB 873-4400 $310,000 Sunday 1-4 ••505 Harbor Woods Place. Nwprt 8ch 780-5358 $243,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2180 San Mlchef East C M 845-0303 $ 199,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 3 IEIROOI 2529 Back B•Y Loop, Beck Bay 759-8600 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3231 Clay, Newpor1 Beach 831-1400 $369,500 Sunday 1·5 * •44 Leh gh Al1le, Oxford Ct lrvtne 673-9333 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2603 Elden #D, Co1ta Mesa 845-0303 $225,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 1t2452 Vl1ta Hogar. Blutta, N B 759-9100 $25S.ooo Sun 3-8 •2450 Vista Hogar. Bluffa, Newport Beach 873-9333 $225,000(LH) Sat/Sun 1-5 3 II ,111 FAM II tr IEI • t i . • -~ ~,:_ . . ~~ ~ PIULSlll REil TY PRIUILY PRESEITS NEW LIS OPINHOUIE Sat/Sun 1·5 ~ , ....... •337~1.CM. MS-0303 1215,000 Set/Sun 12_. ........... ., .. . 1t•21 Atlee Ct, Hnpot1 Ctett. NB 54M1M 1275.000 ~ 115 I ...... .... 716 ,.,,..., Cerone Oii Mar 111• 1177 ... IOO ~ 1-5 • ..,..., 1-5 .. I 1 · ' • I 7 PIEITillllS llllOl llLL .... '' I ~ lltbol . .-tn1nsu11 2107 A• I,,. bc:h. mQdfl<n 3BR llL ••• T 2BA, 'IUP41' ci..n lrplc d• tgn~ ahutter1 gar Ta-.,,. Col*llon • Plln A, w/9Pf'I(, wld hkug, f rly 2BR • den Wont laa1t I 1225/mo 723. t599 -----;""°°-OPEN SAT !SUN ,... At the ~ mOcfetn 12 Chatham Court 2BA 11.1per ci..n. frpk: . 0.V. Butk Realtor d .. •gner 1nu1t~1 gar F0< lnfollhOwmg w/Of)t'lt.,. wld llkup. )'tly 759-4&08 St225/mo 723·t599 ILllPll OL Ziii BEAUTIFUL 38R 2BA wllrple, g<>ufmel kllcl'letl '20 • 120 SO FT & ~tied c•la AVI 41'2 OOWNTOWN CM I tlOO/mo * Ht •2211 38r 1Ba/2Br tBa NY Drive Dy 18611112 Wells CUt• Home. 3 9R, ~A. Pl. S850 ooo both Rhoda Patio, Stone Fl P One Meg!! RMlt0<, 842·3800 8Jc:lo. To 8Mch 21Ca1 · Garage $1350 /m o, SpecieaJlat CUilom l\om. 857-07t8 or 857·8183 on canal Oocic IC.r 2 t>oeta 0-,nr 1n111oul NEWPORT Cotlag.9 2BR S75t toO Agl 842·2 13• fr~ 2 l>lkl from t>Mct\ ' St~tmo Y"f'\y Call •n ua1n 833-ttot ettemoons YAl.H Prieed fO< tmm9d•1te u • ll'llJ 3B't t>eautof\J!Jy .. dee0111ed home wllh a.pectec.Ular "'...., & prime • roc.11()!'1, MXI to com· munety pool & tenn11 . court .,, S•1WIMtH11bof View IOf only 1509 000 CaU Marilyn 84•·7302 Agt .UUUll ...... 3s.dtoomt, 28ath• larQe tundeet<'I S1700 associated ~ . . . l.at'gelt tlOOf pi.n eJtPI~ 28A OuplH 18A MW Into gorgeou1 pro· c:are>91 & ~nt CIOM 10 ,...,one y l1nd1uped .,.act! Credit a rel• p 1 11 o 2 M • • u t req d S750trno 1900 b«l100fM p611a lorl'/\•I 11ec: 213·891·3838 dil'llnO rm ~ fernlly ,,.. -...;;;;;=:;::;:;:;;:;;;;;;;:;:; ell beeutlfu 'Y oeeor11 .. J Corona dtf Mat 2122 and ~·eiy cu'°"' ind 13 to ooo L..,oa brlGht a •Irr 2er. OPlH HOUSE IUN 1·4 2 Be +o.n, dramatic 2tO Cagn.y Ln • 120 w!\oft, "· v~ted e.i1 EllW IN'~ guard 091e I 1450 NO pett 6'0·8069 on Hoec>ltal Ad 2-t ll'nt s 1000 2· 1 ,.., 173-4400 S 1050 FP, g91, w l d l'lk· up, ltg, brgl\t. N-pets 703 Cetr.atlon 780· 1237 321 l AN<SPVq Spaooua 28A 21A hie Obie F'Pt "' lndry, dlw eh., or• Oat 110t. n. o•k• to CKI\ Agtlonr 406-392 t DO-IT-YOUlllElf IDEAS ~ READfR S£RV1CE Of ftilS N WSPAPER .... ____________________ .................... ~ ...,...==<,__ ____________ .............. __ __ °" PfUdent1al ~ Lido Realty 673-7300· NEW LISTINGS BAUM>A nNINaULA Bay. tMach. lsl•nd view• from 1hl1 ch.,mln9 2 BR houM. W•llc to 1hops le fun ion«. One houH to bay, p.,kln1 In rur. ... , .... OPEN eAT l ·S 316 AM4• VmAIU.D COlllDO flret floor bec:helor facln1 foe•t•I•. F•r•lt•re htcl~. Sholl ecr ... ..cloeure fot bed •r••· Sttb perkln9. 1111 .... UDO 191.e M \'VIEW Cor .. r lo<eUon Nivvt.w, ateps 10 ~h. S car ,., .... Con1e111porary 2 11ory hom• fu1ur.. 2 flreplacee, 90urmet kitchen. French doo,.1. very. prlvale eundeck. S711 .... OPEN ICJN I ·S s•s u. ..... Ne.4 £ I LIDO l9li Sp.clou•' t>.droom ~ dlnlnt room. u1ra !art« lol with eunny pello. Beam celllnt•· stone f1replace In llvlng room. A 1p•clou1 family ho me. . , ....... OPEN •AT/ICJN Ill V&e K....- UDO_. MYFllOlllT WITll EW•Y· T"11118 , .. , Ir doclr fol' ""er•I lar1c vachta to 90' plu1. Ei.tant 6 BR, 7~• BA In u c:•t ... t c0ft41tto.. f•r•. 1.-c:I~. Pool Ir tlt•P•· Air coecllllo"h'I· Offer•d et .......... • UDO •L£ .UT VAUJE lmmac. S BR 2" BA home. Spedoue upelalrt MUteT aulle. lot• of ator•gc. louttd on qu .. t .-941 of tslHd. SN9 .... OPf.N •AT/MIN 1·5 II• V.. Y .. ~· OPEN •AT 2·5 NtWPOllT llD8llff 0.ht• ... ...... °' """'"' beal• • C.tatt... • ....... . home. 3 BR 3 BA. faMtly roo.a. 8 , .. ..... pool, rec. rOOM. Ft.II MCWffJ ra ·- .. Al ...... ,..... ................ ......... = , --...~ ............ ~ ..... -...... -,--. ~=-. 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"I:·:= NTl~14011 t::.~= ... ~-1.,p6c l11IOlmollttM.friO, ----• .._.. ...... a 1. pllll.1111/mo.142 ... 111 ...... ~112 * , .. "'. 722-1111 1111111_. dec*.w/d~mo.'c.M ::O-:.~J:r·· 2 E'llde ...... 11A1BA. ':"':.tc~':~~·::. •AIM. ln""ul poof i•i16i apaotou• iir MLUil Hr...,,~ 1M nA. lfNWVI•••· ••1llW1111 ....... 54115'1 --,..oerpe1,pelnt.wldMI pd 7M-55tOlln.7717 .... LMgl NC. rOOft'l I "'98.dlllw,w/dMIMP ... WIO '*""'· ............. poot.141 A""80I NEWPOM'llACHIM *~!!! ... * ~ ISL.ANO-..... ltudiO. wtew, deck, nr up, patio. 17IO/mo. · __ !!.u7ndry . room. ONLY ~~, ... ~ ger .. ._..,Hunt. HlrtMlut w.r.lllOIM0'44otOI HOMt.•721-cMOO l>CCl,,._.,,,5 llACH ,_,,..~, ,_.,., bead\, pvtentr., n/lmkr, 2IO-toQI or ll0-51'4 *SHARP tM * -5-1111 mo. 1-lllO+MC.......,.104I lllOlmo ltl/llO-ll13 COMMUNITY at., 2 + 1 UPPE... no ...... NH/Mo L•. lpaolol•. ~ celtlng. NO w. Wison -• -* Biii •• S7~ Old Ptot ,.,.. .... 2 + 2 ... .,.. Interior. l1501mo ~. Aveff Avei.111, l40-l40I. 28" 1'MIA. 2 people, no terge petiO & ...trig. 11&.-. IO.'CO. METM> AREA tAiiii 2M, doee to bCt1 · ..... roommete. ~..-.. wtltr/tkyr Miupe, micro. lmmed.11 .. IM-1117 ifz peea, end. patio, lilhted 119-1175 722·I012orM2·UI03 1710&l 730-28R28A htto.•iGIDeM~+car Vety ~ ..... tar M/f,kMly28drm,28A, dahwehr, ..,.,_., WttY SPACIOUS, airy 2Br C.1111 l6l4 =-=1:.-4.~ •WUTIMOE 1aR Pvt lorfyNo~ GARDIHA.-AATMENTS IPW.1700. •1512 1W.. new.,.._., wld In Club Le,.une, ~~~· 18f888~ upper, lrg ~on Grend •l&AJa +Blg+INutlfUI 2M 1....aA TwnMe Peuo quiet. vtew, MW 'crpt SEEING!,~ LO c1e1Uu Hr 288, Illy Mi~: ror:=.::s1mo M75/mo. 417.73 . 11~ =1=i1~1 1 & 2M Apta. blta6de ,.;, frpl, no 0 P•t1'. ::s=:~;~r,r· , mfl-~MOICOAATED ~F.:..~~:::; TIL~..°T1 142-1803 ~ nw ... ~·.-:· A19o 181' 18A IMO loct 880, lndtyrm. patio. 721/mo 2IO >.WIUtdO ' 1BR 18A, redeeoraled PAN< PLAZA 11200 21S/ll0-9513 --------..... r9Q --....... '*8• mm 2607 ,.-eae. Ceb•uvt MM l 8l 541-1510, 142·5722 llOO+ eao Oep. MObi. new cerpet, eec. M50 mo. • 714-645-1121 • OH THE BLUFF NR HOAG Avell nowt~· P8'1l 80MY.-.:; HTS. Up. No pees. 131·8427 EAIT8lOE ~RR 18A. hOrne. No pace. M111n All! now Oeyla Amelo • NEW pluaf\ • HR HA •Lg 18', mlero 1725 · MU, .... 11 ™ 18A Ywty, get· P9tf9et tor 1. No pet•.· adulll. Oulet, eewr•. 517.eaa Of 721-4120 MESA VEAOE 28R upper wl10ft, 18f, ,...,.,.. entry, •Lo 19r, f /P, 989pd1750 .,,..BA.,..C=K"""Bey=--....,.NW~ • ..,..,...-"'=2:---ety~, 8Q8,....,.tobeectt.S8t5 Hk-l:flleld Call befora SPM 1"'1 ~.146-1373 ~ .1/1/J.a# wlger. Hew crpt/drpa frc*:,wldM!up, ttleklldl "°°'·..,.,gar., carport hee. Frplc, lndry, piano. llllPlmll-ut ...... lnclucMd. w--=-., __ 722-1294.ll251rno. Kl'll'lla p/ 1700/mo. 2117 Htctlqry ..._M010tl44-4514 PMwportTerrece~• xtr• i.orm CleenncMV l.Ult28'2tlll&loftl1500 *&45-5M2• **EASTlfDE 181 ~-nu \t\\'J"""'"'fl'IU'~l l 4M-1t3ec:w751-'413 140t~.ltl1838 ernllr.$395/mot41-5020 DlM2"'5022E/764-7912. At the betl, modern 3BR ~ 1BR. •tdoMdver:..,.:. ~_.._.... '-~ A.\.. NEW, Eeeta6de locatlOn. hlnl 2644 aa.wn•min-8ALBOA.-2BR18AO'* .... ..... .... ...... 28A. ""* dNn. frplc:. Lwge atltac:tNe Apll In • famlly room. $775/mo. ~ q[ALTORS 2BR 28A with garage Tll Ulll 1, 2. 3' 48R yeer1y Apl & gar, pan View. F non- saA 2W .,.. •• .,..April ..... ncttera. ger bMutlful gerden Mtllng• Agt 15tM319 1111 ••• Ctoae lo bWtl. lt751mo Ill Ill HouM Aentelll CeMefy ll'nkr 1437 50/mo "'* Mev. .....: $2750/mO •~:;· '1111 ~'fte yrty POOll apa. Garege or ........ '** T= :,.~:.~:,: 28R 18A, ger., 'Id: lndty •722.()582* • 1r,n!kiii!/! Aenl .... ~I Inc •• Ind AY811 now 113-0775 ~SAT I SUN 1-4. I 5 mo. D-~~ry, no ~10 •2t60 HARL.A AVE• patlOe or deckl, gareige rm. grMI loc. 5'25/mo ... , llllU'Jm •HU M42* 17 BAYFRONT "EWPOAT 5•4·2414; 541-HH 131 5583 A amafl. quiet complex. or carport In 1 beaullfully 5n Vlc:1orle Bad'8k>r Apl·Fumlttl«S. 1 Mstr 8'/Ba Al.,.,.,.... ...und Corona def... 2622 Ml W..:_ ~--:_ Studio with peUo & 11nd1ceped Hlllng l'SL MGMT 842-1803 ~1:·J!r~:= yd. L!l!N Qi 2648 bit lo bet! l 'A blk 10 beyl 1500/mo. After 5pm Id I mlll.a 2 BU<S from betl. Out• 1 Bedroom sees carpor1, 1575 King 12 Sorry, no pell, Deluxe 2BR. 2BA, fir• 2221 ptac:entle 'D' .• 1710 -Rent Ill June 301h, 873-4717or17)-3722 29R 29A. w/d, _....,. I . 2BR 18A, gar, new crpl, 241 W. Wlleon 131-oMO 1BA upper. t>U:ony. ca-1 Bedr~ SleO piece, delifable locallon 1 It, e>c.r'I "'-· Patio, ... 951"'° l 75-4to2 COM Matuce ot f non.- 25 'Ida to .wt dbl oar w/d. 1 perlOf'I or couple tttedrel ce11ing., lg dining 2Bdrm 1 !Ah S780 acroet trom l*k Up-mlllll D w• to BMch, Non· ---"'*. 25 ::, fur RR 11200/Wldy. ca'ai now fM pr.f. $t00/mo. 176-8215 18' $525 W•I Side, new ., .. an~ .. "LMI• new ' 2Bdrtn 2h twnhM 1175 .... ,..no pets S7501mo .... L 1mok•r. Ulll. Incl . ... "... twnt!.. :~ 5/1 ~"* pr8'aned IUIM* ,...,. OCEAN SIDE OF PCM. ~ =· pal~~=: :la .• ~: 1=o:i~~~o 121 mm mm + ssoo MC depoetl 3102 2~-::·.::::z =· '850/mo, 494-152•· 3:'e ~ ~31.,. p<>ol, tennil court•. w8llc v.tlon. 721·8113 28 R 2BA, refrlg., wld , lrg Cell ~929 pats. Vttim. M9•2447 COSTA MESA · Col'al. 114-2087 L Oepoeit 17251 ti-L!!f 2669 _ , to bet!. SA751mo + utll 11111 ... 11.a d_b_lger,ROOJ_&~.p_atlo. -14l·1U• (¥'# 2271MAPLEmo. rewwpon_.-. CANAL FRONT 1 BDRM 75.9-3332ptMMIYemeg A bHUtlful EHlbluff ~·1195/mo. 148-11218 5 minut .. to be!!Ch 2BR mLOIW'fllTI TSL MGMT IM2·i603 •EXCLU8idGUAAD• ~rpa.t•. ,drarH· ~.'lg. COM M/F Prof 10 ''"lg condo, fully fuml1Md, 28R, 1.5BA, 11. 100. Neat F• 1111 I TIEii PllEITS M75-S750. 1e'R. 's575: 3BR, 1BA· Xlnt ., •. s1150. •GATED COMMUNITY• ~~··17t'~ per ng, 3BR. 2BA •Pl. oui.1 w I a I I a m • n I I I • • , new, cowred patklng for $850. Ga1 & water peld. Greg 84M 7o2 Aft IPM. lll Wll • • Ullll · Neigh. Avail lmmed. $-450 $3,500/mo. 721-8113 2 cara. Cell Mlcitey. daye • Spar1tllng twlmmlng pool Pool, encl gar1, dlw, ~ 2BR w/gar, 'Cl'pll, drpe, 2BR 28A wlgoff courM CHARMING tmall 1tudlo. Incl utll. Call 720-0874 ft.UM W 75Me00. 9Yel 723--0940 • Tot lot •U It 111 IPTI• •li•llJ ...... ~~ 1~ftL ~~~~· ~~~~::-:·,:-;:::; ::~~i!~+ ~k~ ~~· C.M. Fem ..-1 qo1e1. ~-28R 28A, eepet· •LOTS OF LIGHT• : Seaalde1 & 2 .. _!~=~pe;~ments IG-1111•111-1111 Lar99 1BR loft. p1Uo, 2437 Orenge 'F' s750 hkupe 2 cat gar w/JClrl lrwln or Elalne 84e-o&o7 N/Smtcr, MIF 10 eMle •t• dining rm, patio, ... BacMlor, prlv11a entry, """" · country tatting. MllS No ,.. 11or.Q.. M melntenence .hOUM. $280 -+ utile. curlty. p<>ol. $1300/rno. patio. Ullll lnci. S575/mo • Cats wetcome • -"" pall. 110 2111 SI. Incl. No s>e'•· 144-0509 CLlffHAVEN 2BR, 1BA. Furn/unfurn. 650-4029 Agl $75-4912 723-0720 HABLAMOS ESPANOL 84&-1114 or 145-llM3 -...~ -ny --patio. get. etc. No s>e'•· c M MIF 25-+ NII .w • 5-43-21 17 ~~IW OCEANFRONT S1150 ldeel for retired peraon1, · • • bnta Ana Heights ':!°,~::~~Sa~ 1111 PUlllTI& IYI, •BIG 1 & 2BR. Grt E'Slde ~!~!'.0:.,.~ic:·.~~: lllll-I 2!~~!~··~=~·P~•· n~:~!:• s7ooimo1eue M&-5306 ~~~. ~~1~1' ::=: 2184 pats. Non-emlcr ..,.,,.... MITI... locallOn. 880, lndry rm , 1850/mo 2112 E. 161h Pl I 111'850-241139 CUTE 18R on C1n1I eea ........ ______ .....,,_ 70l-B AYOCado. (ll•) ••• •111 pallo,gar.Cableav•ll No Open Set/Sun 12... SparkllnG CIHl'I, large Pet.lo..:. 111.• paid. Wltl tq -------- •BR, 3'ABA, 2 11ory, 176-5211/wlmd -·• pets. 131-8•27 . .,., Gwden ac>I• e..u11lully 1BR duplex, turn or un-betl. a795 + MC d8P Calf Fem, 2"8 1.,,,R 2k!; fM90f*1........ ble' · beeuttful Houle, •cal-175-8134/daye E'Slde 2BR. 1'"BA TwnM, land1ceped ground• furn, xlnt Balboa Penln-tAM-7PM, 722.()143 lf\r ..,. ....... ~' lent location. deys M . IUll1fll HI 11A patio, gereige. evall now & Pool & epa, paU~/dedt1, eute locallon 1150-$950 IUlt•) N'#pl No ....,1 835-075'; 9ll'M 720-1172 A lhOf1 welk lo Iha 111 W. 1IJI n . Ou19t com.,eex. Pool, BBO. 5110 S795/mo 2711 gereige or carport 55&-1M5/d, 723-o5Hlle EASTBLUFF 38' 2Ba. lrg 15501mo • $250 MC dep ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Speclout 2BR 18A, lg MITA... • ... ..r o-aoe cable TV. ALL Cabrlllo. 75~3031 Bedl840f '600 dedc, mint c.ond • new 832..ec>M .n lpm South Coast Mttro ::'oso~· ~75~ 1H ) 1111111 ~·1 UTILITiES PAID. S725 1 Badroom S670 2!!!· ~ = = =~·~:t:.bl::gw FEM. OYW 30, nMI, dean. 2186 mo. ""' ( • can 722-1832 Mii Wlllmllm 2Bdrm 11/.h S7115 ...... · • · • • 200 11awfl light quel onty LOOKING for futly turn -Par1llide. ~ VleW? See 13, E 111h SI 6-46-6816 locallon $850/mo 1•tl pet• AV! 511 • 1 Imo CdM bunga.low S350/n1o ·1a·R·.-un·tum--.-o-vwloo ........ k .. 1 dee:Oralor'• 2BR 1~BA? Llrge 38R 2BA up11aira ill lo ~ 18R wlloft -------!Mt MC Oep 845-2193 MC dep ~~ ulll pd J«ry 6"-5319 poof ..... qwtl 1 drapee. Thia .. ltl Frpk:. p<>ol. Ian-4-Ptex. Nr occ. a ... age. 1200 aq ft 28R 2BA, ltlce 1 Bedroom S705 •W 11•• LITI .. 111•1 ...... -•--HM 10 lf\ar• eacgete,$875/rno.Avall 1)18court cioaetowaler Pr~MafMIOedt1ytneKl'°""9fCorp 1040-C Valencia $175 new-FromSH5 Nopalt 2Bdrm1'1.h S815 fig dllh a1Mf 1 e """'"'""' .-.;; ~1rntnec:Me~~~t~-'Y~·~a..e..~~12~se~~s~1~350~1rno~· ·~*~17~3-o~e~ee~· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~mo~. N~o~pef§•~· ~M~s-~1~9~13~~~~1~5~s-oee~~5~~~1~51~E~21~1~1 s~t~~M~a.~2~4~08~~~~·~No~.._.~·~·~M~5-4~· ~1'5~r'~ 11• lff bHut1tu1..,~~!R home Announcing-o -. . · for house Hunting. son ITDfftUa& ll LDfDA Come to a Coldwell Banke~ Open House this weeke nd and get your free co py of the Best Buyer Guidebook™. I OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1-5 1430 DOLPHIN TERRACE IRVINE TERRACE 3 BR + FR $649,000 F. ENNES MISSION Vl&JO 2BR BLUFFS 3 BR + VIEW EASTBLUPF •BR, SPA, FR %3532 AVENIDA TOPANGA $189,900 D.ADAMS •08 ONQA $405,000 J.AKERMAN J228 ALTA VISTA $545,000 G.ANDERSON NEWPORT HEIGHTS eot DONALD PLACE • BR $5$5,000 D.GOLDSBERRY LrDO ISLE 107 VIA RAVENNA 3BR $675,000 J .MAC MILLAN IRVINE TERRACE 2001 ALTURA TERRACE 3BR $695,000 D.MEEDER LIDO ISLE 2Z 1 VIA SAN IEMO 3 BR + FR $735,000 E.CORKETT HA&BOI VIEW HOMES Jt7! PORT CLA.u>GE 4 BR + FR $865,000 R. KURT'l OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 1-5 COSTA MESA 174 PLOWER STREET 3 BR $349,000 R.BRANDES BAYVIEW TEii.ACE S. fiELICAN COUIT 2 BR, PATIO $351,000 K.LYNCH , BLUFFS 3BR +VIEW llVINE TERI.ACE 3BR IASTBLUPP 4 BR, SPA, FR JASMINE CUEK 3BR, SPA, FR $406,000 408 ONDA K.RANGER UH BONNll DOONE $519,000 N.BROWNE Hie ALTA VISTA $529,000 G.ANDERSON 7CUIL $559,000 C.MC MAHAN NBWPO&T Dl6BTS IOI DONALD PLACE • BR 1686.000 D.GOLD8BBRRY I 8.YJIOlllS 6BR mVINI TIU.ACE SBR+FR · • ltll POIT IDWAlm S599,990 LSHA W 1411 DOLPll1N 1'IUACI '649,000 B. A L HILL 11,ITl,IM ., .. ., ... LIDO ISLE 3BR llVINB TERRACE 3BR NIWPOIT BEACH 107 VIA l.AVINWA $675,000 K.PARKER 1001 AL TUI.A TDL\CE $695,000 P.HURLEV 4 BR. FR, VIEW $666,000 toOO SARTIAGO B.TOWERS UDO ISLI 3 BR+ FR Ill VIA LU 11110 S736,000 B.CORKBTT llAUOl llOOE I OOVDTIY 4 BR, VIEW 1760,000 K.L YNCH BADOa VIEW H01118 am POIT CLA&IDGI 4 BR, Flt 1866,000 R.KU1n"l IAllBOllS 6BR LIDO .. ...... •CAlllON IBR.POOL I 1111 CRCLI DaJYI 1886,000 E.BOWIE •YJAUD0-11,100,000 LBWING II lll•'liillla LAD ll,ll0.000 LMARSTON .... uwronaa.vo. Nlll ... ID. 11,7..,.. .. ..,.. 11• f Amr -..-.--ca-1"'1r ltl ICllAlf fllrA .. ...... ....... .. l • • \ ,..... 2BR. gereige, lndry rm wll/lllM "'7oJl mt>. Cell CloM 10 bMCh Nice Quiel Liz al 173-2Y5 loeallOn 1875/mo M/F OVER 25 TO SHARE 14e0 MONROVIA 28R MC condo w/p<>ol TSL MGMT 842·1803 ape Pvt BA SA25 ,. ~ LUXURY oceanfront. Wtn· Slew 1115--()213 ter r9ntal 29r-2Be lhfu MOVE NNOWT NB l'IOUM _!I_!.! toO E. Ocunlronl. Pvt Br/Ba, all amenltlu SC~ r•11e. Female, A erir. $500 per month 142·2802 744..()253 t.llVE lf TO ... NMf beech Lg pvt loft In H.B. home Al.I prlv, get· eige, ulill Incl N·s>e't ! •Spac11cul1r OcHn, Adultll $395 536-1759111' H•bor l SunMt Vlewl N EW"O AT BEACH •Lerg• Sun·Dr•nched Patlot Baytront duplo Hew· •OYerai.d Lux~ VlllQ ~.M~7~~2 *A Mill!On-Dotlaf • AecrMllOn C.Oter utMI Ed ISC)..e 17 1 1'Nighl·LIQhled Tenni• NWPT HGTS Ntmkr 10 Court-'fttneM Center lhr lg twnf\m, PVI porc:tl •Some Gwegee get .. W/D, $475+1.._,111 •Walk to Balboa lllend 722·9055/D 175-2325/E •R•n11 111rllng " Profeuk>nal MIF. 25·32 11125'mo Wentedtoll'WNB W•I· "'L........ ........ ~ •BR. 2• ... BA . Home ...... , ..... ,..., ... ltert , .. a.Mrt Ute . , .•. " .... W/lge PV1 BK. YD . Frnt patio .. W/D, 1525 Incl utll , Pel O.K . Jim 840-4200 deye ................ 100·1 of roommat• 8V9ll .. ~., OPEN 7 da~ 557-4000 r---I • SN 29R Nw!>I Bc:n Ouple11. PlllT 8tepe 10 bCn AV! now_ thn.I mid June Gwage Ital ii ... 75/mo 13 J·19e0 llMMJ THE 8lutfa, NB M•non- 200 Promorrtory Or W•t emkr lhr w/Fem, '5001 (P9Clflc Coelt Hegtwrey •Id, Qef, pyt bath, comm and JamborM Road) llQOI AV! 4116 71()..t332 NiCENpl HQii" 28R 111'1 m .... Z726 mo renl frM Ch<.. G8* pejd. No pell $750. 21-Yr , .... ltudiant n/I l!IO-a213 ot 7I0-1•18 rumet/c:ydlle, Wkftl in med r 1111 c:tl •• rm/llP1 on UdO • 536-7121 .• •• • • • • • . . • Each Pattern ONLY $1.60~~~ $2.20 per day PAUL'S APPLIANCE SVC Theft ALL you pey for ' llnee, 30 dey minimum In • .,. SERVICE DIEC TORY Early morning molor roules attailable ~fu I hatte dep~ndable ttehicle and liability in urance. i d•fl #Wr •ttl. 2:30 •.m.-5:30 •.m. ABOVEAVERAGEE~R I G C.111 7 I l h l2· l3J3 ht>t\\ff'n 6 00 .s .111 •• 5:00 J•.m (\t.f I .• t> a.m.· l 0 a.Jn. ('A f & 'l 'J ARE AVAILABLE: -Uuntlngton ~aeh Costa Meu, Fountain Vall~,-~ b ANew,.rt•aell &,..,. ......... wit It• Id flA '-'•ln•••~._.,,._cwr. Our,... .. '° be .... tat pWa cMlft lft ._ WOftd ••• WMl'I yioun? Q--~i ........ u 71...,.,.~"="~---~ JUromb~ MULLllP'11 ttlwe.•C ~-.-.u...., ~~~ } .. IWlllno. , • ....... • In ... "" .... ...... D• • lllP ... ~.) Mw1t .._ ...... ....,_, Ylfted ..... ..... .... ~· N-M*1 offlee oer, poc1 OMV NOOfd. MIO; oouneer ._ .,.... • ......, ,., -.... '40-4229 80fM phon••· flllng. ed _.cleVe & ... ..,... MtOft wlt9' IHMt .... II IBll H .50/hr + mllHge. tHfta ...... Me Coft9e MCMtll~. ~- ,...... MCM251 ~=n S' 111111 .. lllllf W/fvl ~..:..;~ .._In llOU"'*tek•out/ .. t 111111.WS Tmftlllllll I ~2004 .-1wrou. ,._,'*::, ... and mertcet •t ~ .... ,,.., ... I o u t II C o., • a t Erl~~· bonu9M s.Aetyl1745421211Mo M~ATUAE, !:!"~~ 11--iill A"9., C.... ..... PllualCfyee•Courtlootc-& of worttlng ""' _.._....., brn xtte l'ftONf • P.T. Ing for ••J>9rfenced, t~wy. ~ts ~t• In performing tr.. Co. f'T/ 1.xp'd In AIP, m1111 iger. 12 ..,.,.._ ,_1m ~ ..,. Mtp, av._ now. tr1mmlng, m..,,19'\ance, AJA, I paytotl w/Nte Ewe Of eett, momlnl. 4 ......_. ,., .... "°"'* lklled breallfut cook, • 8ECAETAJUAL-'Wlth or and '91aled MNloe ac· typtno. (7141 IM-15M day• Oood drlvlng 'IT. Oii 711 ... ~maker, chMM wlthoUI WOl'd proc:eqlng IMtlel within the pMI •••••• re cord. CA 16c. V...-PlllntlftCIPlnlrvlMlllOoll· -=-===-==-=.,,..--... l:J:,. bMk•t deo-•AECEPTIOHIST-wlthcH dMllon. Dullel may In-• provlcMd. Apply Pan-! Int .. ,... ::,e •n• 2&1-... , and die~ without typing. elude but eta not llmlted 0.. and ....... Own tOOls, nytavet, 1MO ,_,.,.ti. .,_lelloed In '« ...... lllb ...... + WMhara. Knowledge of Contact Jacquie lmmedl· to: trimming end pruning ooneeructton ~ tt54 Ave .. C.M. of ....,... perts, .,..._., AM or PM. ~ foodl a plus. atalyt 179-HIRE of tr ... : gtound and P1eoentta. C.M dutlel Include: Mt-... ._ HMven~c~::1 ~~Jr't~ UWYll I... :;it;i...:.im~: ~= ... aaT...... NEWSPAPER ·~ lllllll 1111• ~~;;;;;;;j "9lall ••••• sutta 120. 10AM-2PM ' end r•ted debrll: plant-PIT 18 Hre. N.I . Exp Pf-'·· IAll RE ePreperatlon of pwtl Ft 'f-u.; -7am-l:SOpm ._., Monday·Frld1y. ~ '':f· ttatctng and IN!n-wtll trlln l50-2233 ... •lcMdulng 14.IO hr . ..,_,, No • LocMdn9tor1Jot>?H1t tn. HC:·=:"~ri''~.~= ~~~::: .. u~~ •J!!!T~llCIEllT Wllllll TUM •FINlftnlatl =,~:"c~t~~.';;i Tlll•IW ~1tbeforeyouhlt tn. S boom truci11 c:N--• """ .,..-.-~ ~"' ·-· ..... -·NH c ~. · t -oonau"c1N81· arvlca Rep. Mercury • _... • 080VN neer H....,,. Hnan.1-'' oeta ..... trentpor· fled. exp req'd 50-3~ =~ ~d.::-dt= tel Full time, ~t ;,.~ The NUfnbef' Ona News-II& Dllft tetton ~ hM art FEDCO -.~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-...... -.~:...•_•..;•:...•_•_•_•_•_•:..:•:...•_•_ .-1 auch u chain ... and experience required. pep« Promotloo Corpcw-Tm lflAI, -.. 11' Ill lmrnedte• opening for • hydrauUc lopper• Must 1'2-5775 1t1on t111 lmrMdlete 17312 ~.!MM l._,,,._,,. • R•oapt1onl1t luey be openlnga fOf Crew Man-(71'111D-tHO ......... ~to joln phonH, T •Owpm+. Ible to P9rform ne.vy llW.... _,. AppMc:antl must national ,.., -.te mar pi.a .. nt non-smoking ADVERTISING SALES SECRETARY Work for a dynamic Advertising Directo' and saies department. Applicant must have good typing and communication skills. Ben- efits. DAILY PILOT 330 W. Bay St Coata Meaa. CA Jim Venneau 714-842-4321 manual labor Pr9Viou1 ---· .. .-i.... -........ axperlencia 11 highly de-Front office s>«eon fOf be Y'9"f Mlf-motlveted -.... ""' _,_._.. ....,., un.-profauonal anvlron- •lrabla High SChOOI medic.I office In Falhlon and cr .. tlve. The •bdlty Pert 1lma llmlted eernlnga For In-ment. ••oalant benal1t• · ltland, Newport 8eac:tl 1or•tetoteenager1lna .... •••ll•I formation, cell Jack graldul•t~ ord GEO Dutlet Include sched-worttlnQanYlronmentlsa IA • -Ayer1at8ELECT tmlmt• ::i:~ .. v.:~cA~~!: 11llng, ln1Urence bitting. & =·~ '::.f•• :.,an. a-.-'"' BETT~r:-~~ES & .... I L •NU •~Stoc:k ·~Pertonnel e Night Stodclng • (lom .. 4 30am) ~~:c::~::':.: =~:=but~ wagon la~ ge T~c:;.:tonMg~.:= REAL ESTATE 751-5000 714-250-0400 eppllcatJon. contact our train. 759-1800 II now hiring Tela· REAL ESTATE SALES _,llllllJ/IUll P•reonnal Oepertmant 11.u&. a•nl•ii IAll -MllYJ mencatlng Sale• Rep-Llcenaad Of unl"*'IMd, Attractiw. artlc1Mta S*· · .... I PUT Tm et: CITY OF NEWPORT H B 0 f I I c 8 F I T rM9nlallWI to ataff our we train Earn big St. Call eon w/lyplng buiy flllW ;BEACH. PO. Box 1788. l~o~t/beck ofc No we offer an 811callent SoulllOfengeCountyof-C1rman or Gayle phonat.ect!Worflce FIT 3300 Newport Blvd . wtcnds Mature ·•xp'd guwant .. of $COO per f~ working rnomlngl or P •c a eat t er R ,E & PIT available CdM of-• ParMwneonly(12hrsl Newport BHch, CA pref TYJ>ing • ~ Xtnt weak white we traln you •ft.,noone. Earn C5 35 714-912·5221 flea. Call Cetharlne • Mu1t be 18y .. raold 92858-891 5 (7 14) manegemant opptty After training, your In-S* hOUr Pl• 11 com-?FID'•Pllllll-IL 780-3800 Waterfront 1ndovar 8"4-3300. Equal Op· GOOd .. iary a. 1•5065 come Potential ts un-rnlsalon ~ Ille while F_, ••~ ~omes Inc. Reeltor1. portunlty Employer · limited. quallfylng fOf our attr.ct· Of retell dls1rlbutlon. Re· -l iiiiaiMi;MM UUl nunuY ...... ., LYI Iv• b•n•flt• p1ck•g• ttable tun tim. person ... 11 •• IT FOR A+ NURSING Call Mr. Phllllps which lnck.tdaS medical needed. EOE. Call l<la, PMeded for ~rowing NB Frlendly. c a su1I & SteffofFPGroup 2l3-C77-3183 coverage. Cell now 11 2•1-8822 comm9rcl•I developer. cna, llenglng general prac-Fuhlon 111 644~7848 71•·882-6100. • ... n.... Exoallent phone skills. UllUUT lllUITI t ce firm In Huntington __ -.. , prof .. tfonal appearance. BNch Is look Ing for a 1• ..... UST F /T Friendly. PIMHnt person light typing & flllng a Medlcel/Oetll I 1 c1pable, hardworking MODEL SWIMWEAR. PIT Ofganlud par90n needed PLANT CARE PERSON for lull· ti ma. Bu1y mutt. Cati 159-1583 a pans ....... LIUTllll m11 I I Pt980floOI to oo-IMCll "" oentar UCt c.n.-I \Jn.. varelty Park, lrvlne FT/PT. M..f. 864..o:JO TE..-£ SIUS Put your pateonaMty to work for you! Local news- P•P9r n"d• money. motivated !*>Pia to won. In our telaphooi ..-of· ric.. S..ery wtth • t.ntu- tlc bonus plan Ho P · partanoa neoalllfY Call a.2--033 end an 'Cf St.,,,., 9em to 5pm PART-T• HOllS Flll~TllPAY parson w /al least 2 years S25/hr. Ladle• 18-25, well for phonea filing & direct phone•. knowledge of • llfa lneurence Celllornl• lit. Salary de-bullt, blondes & brunets. "*I· S7.0o~/hr. C.M . NEEO~~U~t No •11: Costa MaH/Nawport llll"1llllT • Prescription Plln pends onexp 847-60~1 LvMso Ted6C2·1403 Ca11Amy6Ct-~5 nee. 831_8340 recor Buchareahelptul Apply ~w Firm In Huntington .;.~~~~~~sc.h~~d'!.,. S1000/WkPotantlet.Tet. Panny1av•r. 1680 Beach ~lras lndMdual "' u,¥ merkitl~ offlc:9 sup· E>cperlencad. Pert·llm• In F v Dene. Studio M-vartety of general duties ~ • • Prater rallr.O pereon Th 230-9 pm w.O. ~ CALL8'7..eo.1 ~,-:;'~~hlsf°'e C•H 0 bef()(e 12Noon .--------------------------~..,;;_...;~-,;;~;;;;;==::.=:.:= ~~ lree ctuMe. 96'·9503 -~ ...._ NEWPORT SCH 873-3735 llS9Sr'llWWNI 3030Harbor8Jlld COSTA MESA 543-6919 • •• . ... '· .. ·-. . . . I TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE I 'i'.°&• · Pl-;:;;;~~~ ~r~;:!u~'i::~:~~ ;;;; =NO· ~~EwXP:~c·M-12 .__ ____________ __; _________________________ _JI ..... NlllLlllTll M•llllllT Coste MeH firm Maka (7c;:;i~~~ SOUTHO.C 582-1240 s..klng s>«m PIT S8 hr 9uey phona, Monday thru mature, proleaslonal A.-GARDEN GROVE • to train than??? 3535 E frtdfy 8-5. Front Offlee. cep.tlonlst for busy Equal Oppty Em~ 748-92'37 -, ACROSS 1 Teams 6 Install pipes 11 Public displays 16 Nomad 21 Sublease 22 Asian capl1al 23 Straight 24-0f sheep 25 Speak 26 Best Picture of 1985 28 Spicy dip 29 Ron's mate 30 Instrumental composition 32 Sash 33 English sport 35 Continent. abbr 36 Stops 38 -Moines 39 Opera house. u - 4 1 Old vehicle 42 LHder: abbr. 43 0 Aolle of money 45 Best Picture of 1984 47 Soup: Sp. 49 Evll ones 52 like a fresh breeze 53 Creator 55 Select a new title for 59 Grammy. e g 60 Sounded llke a bell 61 Racial 64 Lace edging 65 Wimp 66 Green. sloping area 67 Small pastry 68 Sklll 70 -En-la1 71 Show great sorrow 72 Natural elevation 73 Road sign 74 Feel triumphantly satisfied 76 Fort -. California 77 Marry 79 Foot part 80 Slave B2 Rough 84 Atlanta's sports arena 85 Drunkards France 157 Artist's item DOWN B6 Equipment 1 Old woman 87 South African 2 Showed again bishop 3 African .BB Force antelope 90 Debatable 4 Moist 91 Soak flax 5 Ending for old 92"1.ltecnn...-----------Or yoano - abridgments 6 Gets in touch 95 House mem. with 96 Tourists' 7 Praises building 8 Biblical 98 Wading bird preposition 100 In the chips 9 Pasture sound 101 -.Marvin 10 Lens type 102 Like the 11 Dishonor Mojave 12 Goof 104 Small inlet 13 Former laraeh 105 Med. school leader subject 14 T1ke place 106 Parents 15 Phases 107 Bring bad luck 16 Optimistic 108 Baseball teams 17 Eggs 110 Rugged 18 More · 112 On the -· contemptible additional , 19 Follow 113 Intelligence 20 Raises 114 Neuter pronoun 27 In __ way 116 Mrs.: Sp. 31 Chances 117 Roof 11em 34 Rude person 118 Flings 37 Fencing weapon 1 19 Does a beaut-39 Air pollution lclan • s job 40 A hi 121 Best Screen-nyt ng 42 Become play of 1982 frightened 124 Night sight 44 Also 125 Current rages 45 Superb rating 128 Beverage 46 Child 130 Knotted loop 48 Energy 131 Pasture 49 Social event 132 Pull hard 50 Pitchers 136 Exist 51 Best Actress's 137 Baw1s movie of 1964 139 Mauna -52 Shout 140 Poetic feet 54 Caller 142 Hurried 56 Broadway hit 143 lndlan 57 Early currency Spaniards 145 Best Actor's 58 Musical work movie of 1956 60 Respiratory 148 High nest aound 150 Over 61 Heerlng organ 151 Employed 62 Beat Actor' a 152 Heron 153 Serious movte of 1969 154 Old·faahlon__. 63 -·M99non vu 66 Guest · 155 Par1dlses 67 Beat Picture 156 River In of 1973 69 Strategy 72 lntUltlve feeling 73 Dorothy's dog 7 4 Pesky Insect 75 Strong 78 Tumor: suff. 79 Implement 81 Espies 83-Had lunch 5S1ana~ BB Tehran resident 89 Deserve 92 Coin 93 Uptight 94 Gendef's -97 Twitch 99 Word wtth leaf or window 100 Was a passenger 103 Acts 105 Over 106 Chinese dynasty 107 -Lewis 109 Cunning 111 Ulna's site 112 Rational 113 Resort 115 Pay honor to 117 Faces 118 Pierce 120 Become furious 122 Geometric figures 123 Sho.rtly 124 Jew 125 EJectrlcal unit 126 Island near Venezuela 127 Station 129 Plant insect 131 Burden9d 133 Wall coveting 134 Unsuspecting 135 Genuflect 137 Gardener's enemy 138 Ory 14'0 Crucifix letter• 141 WIM 14'4 Ctvletmu - 148 Undetltendlng 'T4T~tone or tron - 149 Time period Cout Hwy. 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' Housing's troops on alert, guarding middle America llyJOHNa...P ,,,...._~ NEW YORK-Undercumnt tu law, a homeowner may deduct interest on a home monpae loen as Jarae u S l million, an amount far beyond the bonowina ability of most middle-dul AmericaaL l_)etpite this, real Cllate and home buildina orpftizations are de- tennineei not to let the million dollar "cap" be reduced by a linp dollar, defendina. their l1aDd 11 beina in the interest of middle-dais homeowners. Twna a .. stand" doesn't beain to suggest their detmnination. Leaden ofhousina-rtlatcd industries sound thcte days like military commanders determined to aive no sround. They have m.adc,up their minds. they have drawn the line. It is SI million. For Conareu to tamper with de· ductibility, says Kent Colton1 ex- ecutive vice president of the Nauopal Association of Home Builders, wobld be to risk a wpeyerrebellion. He says it could "strike at the heart of middle America." Ira Gribin, president of the Na- tional Association of Realtors, is equally concerned. ..Guardina ap1nst thrcau to homeownnslup and private propen.y riabts an Peral is similar 10 mannina a fire wition,'' he llid recently ... you have to be on duty aU the time, not just when there's I fire." , Few iuues have ever fittd up the two industries to such an extent. Nearly 20,000 Realtors have icnt letten to President Bush seclnna his help qain1t the threat. It has been made a plank in the Home Builders Statement of Policy. Many people lhink: the alert is overdone, that the via.ilance is un- called for. lfthere is a.threat, they say, it is hardly a viliblc one. Even before his election; the prcs1· dent endorsed the tax deduction as it now stands and bas aiven no 1odica· tion of chanaina his mind. And Senate and House members have given their assurances· that no cbanses are likely. The Realtors say the office of Sen. Lloyd Benticn, 0-Tex, chafrman of the Senate Finance Committee, has said the subject is off the table, or not up for reconsideration. Rep. Dan Rostcnko~-ski, D-111., chairman of the H9usc Ways and Means Committee. has said in rcter-. mce to tht maximum, SI million deductibility, "As lone as I'm chair- man, ifs.ao•na to remaan whnc 1t is.·• As af that weren't usurance enouah, more than 100 reprnenta· tives have endorsed a resolution "that it is the Knsc of the Consress that the current law reprdina the Fcdentl ancome tax deduction for interest on debt iCCUred b).' a first or sec;ond home should not be funhcr restricted." So why worry? Because, say real estate and bous~ng people, the an· come ax dcduc1100 on home mort· gqc debt already has been limited twice in the past three years. 1t can happen again, thty say. easily and Quickly. ' Says Gribin: "Just as the best ume to put out a fire is before it has a chance to really get staned, ttie best time to defend against a ~tentially disastrous piece of legislation is before it pmcrs a lot of support. .. And Colton: "The great concern is the foot in thedoor."Oncc the bamer is lowered, he says. It can be lowered more easily in the future until deductibility is eliminated. Un certain climate, EDs thrive By CHET CUntER and IQans that the government 1s now quarters." ,· """...,...,~ strualing to solve. Heady argues that you cannot NEW YORK -Belying their long Even with federal deposit in-assume brokers have thoroua,hly history as a simple, stodgy savings surancc covering deposits of up to checked the financial status of alJ the tool, cenificatesof deposit have lately $100,000, CD buyers arc now putt mg issuers of the Os they have for sale. become a hot -and not so simple-increased emphasis on checking into He also says man)' brokered CDs investment. the finaocial health of an institution pay only .. simple" rather than "com- At a time when the bloom is offthe before they entrust it with their pound' interest. boom in mutual funds and many money. What's the difference? Over time. small investors arc shunning the Many investment advisers these compou nding significantly increases stock market, CDs ha ve received an days arc recommending that savers your actual yield -the amount of added boost from the sharp rise in bu y CDs from a brokerage firm. money your investment earns. The interest rates over the past several A broker can ofTcrconvenience and more rapid the compounding, the months. a wide selcctJon of CDs, quite greater the benefit Banks and savi,,_, institutions possibly with yields higher than what To illustrate this point, notes the have been slow to raise the interest local banks are will.in,,to s>a!Y· Boston-based United & Babson In- rate "They ~-un mon mark~l-The brokers~Jcet ihc&t-vestment Report-.a-ODC·)L'atCDw1th accounts. ecs rom the ansutuuons 1ssuing lhe a stated 1nte~~' rare oC 10.-pc: But in many areas of tbe country, CDs,so thebuyer hasnocommission compounded da1I) would pa) you they arc oompetina feverishly to to pay. Furthermore. a broker may more than a similar CD at 10.S attract depositors with generous ofTer t(} buy back a CD from you percent simple interest. yields on CDs carrying maturities in before it matures, climina11ng the If you are inclined to bur. an out-of. the six-month to one-year range. customary penalty for earl) town CD d1rcelly by mail. Norman Brokera~ firms, meanwhile. arc withdnwal. Fosback, editor of the newsletter offering w1de selections of CDs from '"A broker would rather sec you Income & Safety in Fon Lau<krdale. banks across the country, in a bid to invest in stocks. bonds or something Aa .• offers these suggestiorts: open or keep aa;ounts for customcn he.. -0r she would make a hi&hcr "Telephone an institution and who aren't interested in the other commission on," ~ys Roben Heady vcnfy that the quoted rate is still in me~bandisc on their shelves. in his newsletter 100 Highest Yields. effect, and that the institution will pay At least two newsletters now com· published m North Palm Beach, Fla. interest from day of deposit without a pile and publish information on the "But if your mind is made up on 'hold.' highest yields available for savers CDs, iettma them for you is better .. Ask for a preassigned account interested m buyina out-of-state CDs than watch1na you walk out the door. number. Mark yoor check ·for Dc- by mail. "The problem is that man)' brokers posit Only.' and send a covering letter Just to keep the pot bubbling, there don't look closely at the CD choices. with full instrucuons. including )'Our is the problem of insolvent savinas They're made at corporate head-telephone number." PRO•CRAS•Tl•NA•TIQN. It's a big word, with a big effect on our lives. In the financial area, it can be devastating. Procrastination can keep you from enio_yiog the kind of future_you have a right to enjo_y. The time to gather information and begin planning is NOW. Why not get a good start with us? COMPLETE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ' A workshop in two sessions, presented by KARL H. ROMERO, CFP and Rl~K FENELLI, J.D. The information you need in all major areas of financial concern : TAX PLANNING • INVESTMENTS • ESTATE PLANNING • INSURANCE • STOCK MARKET • SA'11NGS RETIREMENT PLANNING • AND MORE! NO CHARGE TO THE PUBLIC DATE: Tuts 4111 Ind Thurs 4113 TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Comp•mentary Investment, Tax and Estate Planning PLACE: Tustin ~ workbook to participants. ,, • • FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TODAY: (714) 838-8202 INNOVATIVE FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES 17M2 E 17th St, Suite'°°· Tustin, CIWornia A Full Service PtW1neng F,m •A Regittefed Investment AdviiorY Fltm LINSCO FINANCIAL GROUP. INC., BROKER • DEALER Mb181ASIPC • ~ .._ ..,~c°"a au, -c; 9y MIAN LOl'TUS Md ICIN TOKASH o.lr,...C:.: +•*'• We know a youna man who .,.aduated from collqe at • 26 -two-year break afta hilb school and the six-year colleee plan. ( .. Gosh, I W1Sb colletc lasted l 0 years. I bad such a ~t lime.") He cast about for a job. This took about a year, bul he finally landed a position with a very financially sound, old-line company. After another three years and nowaac 30, we asked what kind of savinp plans the company of- fered. . Jn addjtion to a fine retirement protnm, he was offered a 6 percent salary reduction plan to be matched with another 3 per· cent by the com pan). In addition, be couAd ~pale an a 4(H k plan up to $71000 (in 1919 tht maximum isSi.627). His salary WU now S..S,000. We told him a million dollars was easy. lfat aee 30 he contributed his 6 pcrunt to the com~ny stock purchuc, 109C'hcr With the ad· diuonal 3 perttnt, he would ht investiftl SJ, I SO per )'tU. In addition., we told btm to saan up for the 40lk (also salary reduced and therefore, ta~ be~ficia.I). Now' we realize that sav1na the fuU $7 ,000-plus would squcae his budlet so "'e rec· ommend $4,SOO per year lfhe would make the following conservallve assumption, by age SS he would have these results: 3, l 50 plus$4,S00 equals $7,650 ~ 1nvClled e«h year tot the neit 2S years at an uauined 12 ~t annual ~W\h rate wall result an an endina balance ofSl.020.004. The 12 percent arowth should be attainabat aavcn the Iona rcoord and pro1pccts oftht com- pan)' Jn fact, if 12 percent isn't reasonable you should consider someth1n1 besides stocks. Our own opm1on is 1f you can't achieve at least 1 S ~t in stocks over a Iona period, fixed rate investing would be better. • It you have any quest.Jons... call Brian Loftui or Ken Tok.ash at (714) 95S-7S67. Leftw1 u4 T.U.. re,reMllf Sltear ... Le•mu Hen. la Ne1t'· port Beac•. ll 0 IC I f, \ f .1 IC \ I I ' Figur• .. of Thursday, April 8 FIXED DJUSTABLE lntrat Down ~nta Lodi-In Mu. ........ Dowft hint• Locll4" .....,. ..... ..... ~ <"> <T <"> LMft ..... Pytftt 1%} (~ Loen 1st Natloftwide 11. 126 20 2.000 187 9.500 2000 2.800 750 AtMl'ican Savings Bank 11.500 20 2.000 30 187 9.000 20 1.750 eo 2.500 2000 Bae* of America 11 375 20 2.000 '45 187 9 875 20 1 500 eo 2 375 2000 B.nk of California • 1usi5 10 2000 30 187 9.250 20 1 750 eo 2 500 1000 Bright Mortgage 11.250 20 2000 60 500 9.375 20 3.000 60 2.500 500 11.G25 20 2.000 15 187 11 000 20 2.000 eo 2.500 380 Downey Savings Empire of America 11.250 05 . 0.000 30 187 9 625 30 2 250 30 2.625 950 Far W•t Savfngs & Loan 11.125 10 1.500 60 187 10.125 10 1 500 30 2.500 187 10.000 20 1500 60 2.500 350 Fidelity Federal S&L 11 750 20 Glendale F.O.al S&L 11 750 20 Great American Savings 11 .750 20 Great w .. 1.-n Senk 11 .500 20 Home Federal S&L 11 .700 20 Home Savi~• of America 11 500 20 Imperial Savings 11 .825 20 lrvtne Natk>nal Mortgage 11 250 20 Landmat1' Bank • 11 125 05 l=t-a.en S&l 11.250 10 Mat 18ank 11 000 20 _ ~fln.,,clal Group f Q.800__ _ 10 Republic Federal 11.250-=os Sanwa Bank 11.500 10 Sear1 Mort~ Corp 11.000 05 Secu<lt~Pacific Bank 10.875 05 So.Cal tg Consultant 10.875 10 INDEX SUMMARY ADJUST ABLE MORTGAGES TMeWMtl LMtWMtl 11th District 8 35 8 13 ?rime rate 11 .50 11.50 3month T·blll 9.00 9.03 6 month T ·bill 9 12 9.0<4 1 yr. trNIW)' note 9 71 9.78 3 yr. treuury note 9 74 9.82 5 yr. trM.tWY not• 9 81 9.89 • 2000 30 187 2000 30 187 10000 20 1.750 30 2.750 750 2.000 30 187 9.750 20 2.500 '49'-3.000 187 2.000 eo 187 9.750 20 1 750 60 2.750 500 2.000 60 187 9.000 20 1 750 eo 2.750 eoo 2.000 30 187 9.300 20 2.000 . 60 2.850 500 2.250 30 500 9.125 20 2.000 45 2.875 187 2.000 eo 500 9.950 20 2.000 21 2.875 500 2000 30 187 9.500 -05 2.000 eo 2.750 117 2.000 15 187 9.750 10 2.000 45 2.500 260 1.500 15 187 9.375 20 2.000 15 2.750 300 2.000 60 187 8.500 20 1500 45 2.750 500 1.000 187 f 75'1 ~ 2.000 15 187 9.250 10 2.000 60 2.875 eoo 1825 '90 187 9.250 20 2000 eo 2 500 500 2.000 45 187 9 500 20 2.000 60 2750 500 3 000 30 187 9.125 15 1750 30 2.825 117 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES .. ..-... 8 13 Find Confomtlftt ~ . 11 50 15 year 11 150 t1512 8 74 30year 11.312 11 871 8.71 Adll 11 .. 111 9.51 8month 9 302 9 719 9.81 1 yMf 9 250 9.718 9.49 MEET BRIAN TRACY Brian Tracy Is one of America's leading authorities on the Development of Human Poten- tial and Personal Effectiveness. Brian Tracy is the Chief Executive Offk::er of the lnstttute for Ex- ecutive Development. He la the author I narrator of eeveral belt eeHing ado and video caeeette crograms, Inducing ''The Psychology of Selting,'r ;,The Psychology of Suooees_·· ~-''The Psychology of Achieve =.'~=~~cae:::::SI= Corporatk>n, Peek ormanoe fratning. Inc. and Teleauoceea Corporation. Mr. Tracy ii being featured In "The Bueir1818 Event of 1988" IPOf'll()r8d by The Deity Plot / Ir.dependent and K-OCEAN radio. For further Information on how you can partldpMe In this exctt111g ~ Ewnt contect the Future Ad*Jvement Corporation at (714) 754-7100. S~by: and 10~/,. . . .