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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1989 .
Mesa won't honor so_me warrants
By JANET ZIMMERMA N or ,,,. D'""Y .._ ,,.,,
The Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment is refusing to honor some
misdemeanor warrants issued by
courts outsidt' its jurisdiction be-
<:"ausc of a lack of manpower and
money, as well as jail ovcrcrowdinJ.
offi cia ls 10Jd the Daily Pilot· this
week.
The new policy sten1s from a
decision by tht' Sheriffs Department
to cease what essentially was a taxi
scrv1cC'. At one point, a sheriffs bus
transferred pnsonen dropJ>('d off by
p<>hce at one court to lht' court 1ha1
issued the warrant.
("osta Mesa's potic;y is unique
compared to otht•r area rol1cc.
although eal·h department offers
some vana\lon on such arrests
The old syslC'm sa'·ed o ffi ct'rs time
they would have spent checking tht'
suspect 1nto Orange County Jail.
where booking can take up to four
hours on a busy n1gh1. Costa Mesa
official~ said.
Restaurants feed funds
for earthquake victims
By ALEX W IWAMS
Of the o..,. ,._ II.it
Southern ('altforn1ans. and Or-
ange {-oast restauraleurs in parucu-
lar. are banding together to aid their
earthquake-shaken neighbors to 1hc
north.
O"·ncrs of some local rt'slaurants
have dedicated 10 pcrcen1 of tht'ir
Nov. 4 proli1s to replenish American
Red Cross disaster fu nds depleted by
lhc Oct. 17 earthquake centered near
Santa c·ru1..
Funds will aid relief effons in tht'
Ba) Arca, and organizcn of the
Southern Cahforn1a challenge antici-
pate conlirmat1on from maJor rt's-
taurants and rcstaurant chains
v.tthin d<i y\.
"'I know that Southern ('aliforn1a
fl'\taurah:urs feel a grt'al deal of
{·ompass1on for tho§(' businesses that
"·ere destroyed or badly damaged by
the r«cnt t'&rt hquakie and I UfF
!hem to join me 1n reaching oul to
our brothers and sistien to tht'
north," said Rex ChandlC'r, owner of
The Rex restaurant in Nt'wport
Beach.
Chandler. a Red Cross board
mt·mbc:r. 1s spearheading the t:am·
pa1gn. "'h1ch will also case 1hc
financial strain on the organi1a11on
caused by l·lurncanc 1-tugo. which
shalll'rcd East('rn seaboard c1t1c' 1n
September.
("handler and his restaurant's gl.'n-
eral manager. John Rader. mailed
pleas for hC'lp to all Southern Cah-
fo rnia members of the Cahfnrnia
Restaurant 1\\soc1at1on. the South
Coast chapter uf which boast~ n1 orc
than 250 n1emhcr'.
The association includes etghlc<"n
other chapters throughou1 Southl"rn
Cal1forn1a .
Rader said he •~ op11n\1st1c of
gathcnng support at e\cry level
bc)ond"thc hamburgl·r ~la nd '"
rcaln1 ... le said nioney is I.hi.' Hed
Cross' primary need.
··Thl· Red Cross is calling out nol
for food , but for dollan. Wt' could
ha''" g1vt'n them food. hut lht'y tell
us the dollars at 1h1s point arr far
more uo;cful ," Rader said.
.\mong those res1auran1s cnli <.1rd
so far 1s thC' Ruby's rcsta11rant chain
headquartered 1n 1!-/cwpon fkat·h.
Rader sa1d .
.. tang ("how rt·<.taurant 1n ('os1a
tl.les.a spon<mrcd a rh1ncSC' bun"rt
\\'cdncsda ~. "'h<·rr all proceeds fron1
lh.: $5.25 all-~ou.can-ca! lunch. i.c:·r-
'cd 11·'0 a n1 to ~ p.n1 , would t)('
donated to Siti. Franc1o;co car1h -
quakc '1tt1m relief funds l·1gurc<.
for n1o nt'\ ril1'-t'd at the hrunrh "·ere
una,.a1 lahli.' The buffef<. 100
patro ns ra1S(:d S5~S for the \ 1r11ms.
a llanJI, t·110" ..,poke<.man \.1 1d
Cicorg<· (hill). ch1cf r xcc u11,·c of-
fit·t·r of ()rangt' ( ount\ · .. Red ('ross
t'hapll'r. laudl·d tht• "rrsiauratcurs
i.'!Tort' "'\.\ hrn therC' 1s a human
nt·~d . .\n1C'ncan<. rc<.pnnd. and Rrx
( "hdnJlcr .ind h1' C'mplo~ct's c'-
t'n1pllf~ 1ha1 bl'nt'\nl<·ncc. · l "h111)
~.11d
-\t Nc..-.·ron • BtiU/~ Rougt• ( afe.
u ~ nt•r I onv I lrnnann has t·,panded
an atrradr-planncd blood dn,·c 1n
ho pes of fu r1hcr helping rt•placc
hto..."ld stock<. at Hoag Memorial t lo<.-
p11al depicted h} the North~rn ("al1 -
forn1 a D1i.aster On Oct. Ji. the
rt·<.ta urant will hold a Halloween
p:1r1y whC'rt' gues1s will be cn-
rtiuraacd 10 donate blood at !ht'
jPle•se see BUSINESS/ All
Bui such 3 luxury for pohce meant
a burden on marshals at the
courthouse.
Au1horj11cs !here ended up "baby.
s1111ng" pnsoncrs who sat 1n holding
cells for a full day wHhout medical
screen1 ng. Assistant Manha! Jim
Hill said.
Police departmen1s were bcitin·
Drug toll
n1ng 10 abuse the transpon-only
privilege. Sherifrs 1Xpar1men1
spokesman Lt . Richard Olson said
Ferrying those 1nma1es to J&ll tied up
bu s.cs and personnel. he added
In an .\ug. 4 memorandum ot>
ta1ncd bl' the Dailv Pilo1. Costa
Mesa Po 1ce Chief bavc Snowdrn
ordered a halt to arrests on warran1s
IS\Ut'd ti.,-judge~ OUlS1dci Harbor
(_our! 1n Nc:wpon Beach. which 1~
1hr clearing hou"'f' for the dt-pan-
ment'~ cac;e,
\.\ arran1s for fa1lurC' 10 appear 1n
cour1 arc 1~~ur-d for such m1sde-
mC'anor' as assault and hattef).
'01ne drug oossess1on ca~s. sexual
(Please see W ARRANTS/A71
Rows of cro•••• and m1nlatur• Am•rk•n
flag• tt•nd •• mut• te1t•m•n-' to Or•ne•
County"• grim dru9-r•l•t•d d••tfl toll
sine• 1987. Th• R•d Ribbon W••k dlt pl•y
•t•nd1 •longsld• th• 40S tr .. w.y ac ....
P'luor D•nlet h••dqu•rt•rs In lrvlne. lee
Red Ribbon W••k story and photo on
pag• AJ.
Despite infestation, Newport water's safe to drink
l y IRIS YOKOI Of -0.-,.--
Newport Beach city offi cials on We:dneJday tried 10
rcaMure residents the liny wormlikie larvae tht'y may
find in their tap water arc harmless and that measures
are bei ng taken 10 eliminate lhe miniscule creatures
from tht water supply.
Sintt late September, !he larvae of the .anat·hke
midge Ry has infested the Big Canyon Reservoir. which
supplies water to 80 percent or the city's 70.000
residents, according to ci1y Utilit~ Director Bob
Dixon.
The problem is nothing new -19 of the 20 yean
the reservoir has been in place. larvae have been found
in lhe algae that arows in 1he water during wa rm
11t'cather. according to f)1xon . The midgt' ny. which has
only a 48-hour hfr ~ran. nt'sts in the alpt' and !hen goc<.
out and breeds 1n outdoor plants, Dixon said.
Norrn1lly. lar\:tt• 1nfestat1on lasts only a r~w da)S
1n the summer. but this year !ht' pcnod of 1nfcs1at1on
was longer. pon1bly Oecausc or the lack of cold weather
and rain, which kill the larvae. Dixon said.
"This is tht' lirsl time in about nine years 1t"s
happened hke this.·· f)ixon said.
Cnr officials four Wttks ago inc~ascd the amount
of chlonnc added 10 tht' wa1er by one-third to try to kill
the larvae.
Bui Dixon said he docs nol wanl 10 add an y more
because too muc h chlorine can cause forma11on of
carc1nop.en1c bv-products called tnlomiethanes. "Ifs a
rl·al 1h1n line on .,.hl! \(•Uran tlt1 abou1 11." he !i.ald
· I '>('l' an end 1n II "hen 11 rains or thl"rr·s a cold
\nap.'" [)1 \llll ._,Ill!
\ll·.tn.,.hdr, rt·,1 J ent' ncc-J nC•t i.1.nrry alxiut an'
<.afc11 han1rd\ fron1 the larvae. fl llic1als ~1d ""It'!> nOI
11ara\1i1t tl) hurnan\:· "31d Rot-.en Merr)man. d1r«tr•r
of the count\ cn,1runmcnt11I hcallh d1,1sion. ""h1ch al so
rrtt'11 <'d .1 fc" l all<. from Ne"·pon Bcarh rrs1Jcn1<.
aht•ul \trangl' thing' 1n 1hr tap "·a1er
lh•.,.t·,cr. thl' lar,ac 1n thr water arc ac<.1het1U1.1l )
unpleasant. ~1t'rry man said. <\s a r<'Sult. rn1dents have
be-en ad' twd lo drink bottled "'BIC'r 1f they do not Wlsh
tu p11 ~ lhl" lar,ar out o f tap watt'I.
\1nce the crraturl·s arr so small. "I'm sure some
pe(1plr ha1e alri'ad \ cun<.umtd some or them .. wllhout
k no"1n~ 11 \1rm111.an <.aid
llu"r1l·r l)i\11n -.aid the aclua! numt->er of larvae
th:t! ha~ t>c't'n \1ghlC"d I~ \mall fhc !ICTC'CrlS On faUCt'ts
c1Tc.11,t•l1 ~crr the la r,ai: out hr said.
··1f •''t'r} hath!u ~ was lillt'd 1n the c11y al the sam~
llffil' !ll:l\hc \0 p..•opiC' "'0 Uld lind one-Of theK 111 1t."0
!)1,11n ~1d · "fhl" "'ll\C"r 1s <.aft' to drink 11 <.hould affect
\ t'f\ 'l'r' fe .,. of tht• rcs1drnl!I. ...
'o o1hl·r wa1e1 d1 s1nc1s 1n 1hc art"a have ex·
pcnl'l111•d a \lm11ar 1nfes1at1on. Dixon <.aid
01.\0n said l"kpan n1l"n l of Waler and Power of·
fi c1als suggcs1t1I 1he 1nsect1c1dt malathion be sprayed
around tht Rig Can, on fac1!11y 1f lht' probkm pcrtilts.
\f:tl.ith1l'n. a pho<-pha1r 1ha1 has sho wn a rt'la11vely lo•·
IPM>ase we LARVAE/All
Doing good deeds
volunteers' motto
Fallen frisky feline
finally finds freedom
Missionary's shoes
won't be easy to fill
9y llOMllT ·-.. or .. ~,_....,
Ten days befote Christmas la.sl
year. Yvonne Anderson"s hutband
was kilted in an accldcnt, lcavina the
28-yeir-old Hun1in11on Beach
woman with four youns childre n
and _nb mean.s of suppon.
SM: coukin't drive and she had
only a seventh-snide education. She
had no fam ily members to-tum 10 in
Orange County.
With thinas fll':llina pimmer and
arimmer, peop~ from the Builders
of Failh. a Huntin4tort Beach no,...
profit charity ors,an1u tlon compri~ 1na voluntcen fi'Ont various CbrU-
tian churches. came wit.bout ad-va.nce notice to her door with b>d
and loalp.
""""-lltach -·Joelle K.oelli::h O&red '°drive Al~IFW oo job inoervilwl -_,. ...... ooy
time. k oeltch alto •"r.~llt ......._ ••. ~:fll 4£tstlw -
thrt"t: months so Anderson could JCI
oul in the world and start ,ett1n1
t.ck o n htt feet.
Koelsch said Tudday lhe ex-
pe~e ••was a reward beyond com-
parison. Thcrt"s noltlin'S 1ha1 can fill
a 48P in a pcrson"s life better than
doing aood for others,'" shC' said.
Anderson passed her hi~ school
cquivalency test s nd got a Job o n htt
lttOnd interview. She now has a
· hi&Mr peyina job In a Huntinaton
Beach insur11nce offitt and is Mudf-
ltta to get 'fin insurance qcnt s
lictnse.
She bN a driver01 pcrmil and b
m1tin1 ii on htt own. wi1h only 1
little malttial help from time to time
-but I fOOd dcol of <motional h<lp
from die .,...... 11 Builders or Faith.
,.LOliftl my 11 .... nd WU IO pein-(u~ -w -· ..,,,.,. hid loll of
<m"°"'Y lilt 111y '""''"'· Tiiey ...tty . ........,....,._
-n.q. 111 me I aoa 4o it lhev oell '" -... ..,.,.,AZJ •
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8y IRIS YOt<OI Of-o-..--
. A calico cat found iu way out of
the cat-acombs of Nt'WPQn Beach
City Hill on Wednesday, bul re-
fu sed to br taken in by read y and
willinA new caretakt'n.
The brown. orange and white cat
had gotten lodged 1n the wall 11
Ci ly Hall after apparently falling
off 1hc roof into a crevice. Its
mcow5 wert heard for two days
before city empto~ on TuCJday
figured out whert ii wa~
Bu1kt in1 maintenance worktn
dri lled a hole i.n tbt wall Tuctdly
10 try to rtlCUC tht' animal but
Couldn"t rtlC'h the cat and left the
hole optn in hopes ii woukl find h1
own way out. City tmo&oycn left•
bowl or milk by Oh< hok.
Thi• momina. the bowl wu
, empt)" and employees later found
tbc mt in the buthes ntar the hole.
said Kath) FordC", (·11) Mana&er
Robcn Wynn's S«rt"lary How-
c,cr. the apparent!) st11l-fnghtentd
animal refused to budgt from tht'
hushes.
Mtmbcn of ft'lint and Canine
Fnt'nds. an Anaheim animal
lovcn· group thal hfd rt'ad news
reports about the poor ca.rs pre-
d1camt'nl. came out to try 10 cap-
tut't' the fehnc and find 11 1 new
horm. But afraid Ult' Cllt woukl be
scared and run brick into the "'1111,
the cau1k>u.s F'riends mainly watch·
ed and WJiitnl, un succes.sfulll. for
thie a nimal 10 come oU1 of the
bushn. KCOl'di"I to Forde.
After-about f'oVr houts of wai1in1
and rou:ina. the Fricf'dt k ft,
Fonte said.
The kitty *" ~111 aiu.ine pretty
in lhc ~ at closi• tune. The
cat appe1ittd to be in eood ht'alt.h,
FOfde IOid.
.. He took1 okly," Forde takt
'"Hc•t fine. •ltjutt neech 1 ltome.. ..
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GOOD MORNING ·
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ly 808 VAN £YKEN Of-O..,.--
Find1n1 words or praise for
Brother M ichaC'I was easy.
But r1nd1ng a wa y 10 con11nue 1hie
Costa Mesan·s JO-fear miuion to
fttd the poor wil take a m~or
effort. friends and suPPoMC1' 11,&,f'ttd
this week.
Brother Michael died Friday. and
pe-ople dote' to 1he saintly ma n Yid
1f\cr his memorial tcrVicc In Costa
Meil on Tucsdly that they Wlntcd
to continue: his •ottc.. but weren't
sure cQCtly how to do it.
.. , would k>-w: to tee the ume
orpniution rontinUC'." •id WU·
Ham Bloomer of Irvine. ··1 knoW 1
have the hurt. but 1 do hive 1 fUIJ..
time job. IO I wouldn't be 1ble tq do
It in the 11mc way ltothcr MkhMI
did IL Maybe if a lot of u ...
\Oltthc!r we CCMald do it-rd be
will"'f to aakc • h ~ off to orpruu ii,"
Brot her Mu;hacl himtclf pve up
c'rf)th1na. 1ncludin1 matt than
SS00.000 1n ral estate-hoktinp 10
hrlp the poor.
Almost up 10 lhc mo~t o( hit
dea1h from a heart 11tac.k at the •
of 80. Rmlhcf M-ichatl spent htt
wakina hours either pthenna food
from donors. d.istributina it to tM
poor. or working as a onc:·rnM
pa1nt1na contractor to raitc money
whteh he pve out •Iona wi th the
food. •
The success of Brother Michal's
minb:try. frimdt actnow~. was
due in laflt' meuute to hit -•• ..
trtOrdinary merv •nd co.mil·
men1.
But (he late nti11 iw r)'1 • _.
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I
, or.,.. CO. DAILY PILOT/ Thuncloy, Oct-2t, -
. ~-unit complex for disabled planned In lfylne"
lyl-YADAMS
Of .. 0.itr ......
There is mol'!I than one way of
bcina disabled. There are physical
disabilities, and often as a result,
there are financial disabilities.
For 12 years.Officials of the Dayle
Mcintosh Center bavc been work.in&
with local cities, tryina to find pan-
nenbips to help them set up af-
fordiblc-housina ior the disabled, S6
percent of whom liVc unckr the
county poverty line.
Tuesday ni&ht.. the center found
the assistantt it was lookina for
from one city when the Irvine City
Council aarttd to help build a 40-
,apanmcnt comple x for the physi-
GROUP
From A1
me.I'm smart. They lift me up .. And
I can do it ...
Anderson was on hand Tuesday _
'when ' Builders of Faith officialS"
honored four area restaurateurs for
contributing food that the organiza-
tion uses to feed more than 20,000
hungry people in Orange County
over th~ last three years. .
Those receiving plaques from
Huntington Beach Mayor Wei Ban-
nister were Bill Refice Sr., of Lucci's
Deli and Camile Cole of Adams
Avenue Donuts, both in Hun1ington
Beach; and Charlene Johnson or
Lori's K.ilchcn and Wayne LcShyk
and Fred Walgcr oft~ Bagel Place,
both in Santa Ana.
Anderson also was recognized for
her ability 10 overcome hardships
and her refusal 10 accept welfare,
according to Clair Mack, treasurer of
Builders of Faith.
.. She's amazing." Mack said.
"When I first met Yvonne she was
unable to drive and had never held ·
a job outside the home. She was
trying to hold the famil y to_gether,
makini ends meet by baby-silting."
Mack is co-founder of the or-
ganization with her husband,
Michael. a civil engineer who is in
charge or desiSnin_s .bus terminals.
maintenance buildings and freeway
widening prOjccts for the Orange
County Transit Dis1ric1.
Michael Mack said Tuesday he
and his wife got involved three years
ago when they saw a picture in the
newspaper of a homeless couple
MISSION
From Al
all that he did? How many of us arc
willina to give up our )obs to do
this? No1 .many I think. '
Eckcss ~poke cautiously of the
mission's future. 5aying it would
depend in some measure on the
advice of an attorney.
She said Brother Michael had
hinted lhat the mission sh\luld be
callY and financially diladvantqcd.
What council mcll)ben approved
was a simple, yet necessary, land
transaction. The. city aarccd to
purchase a patch of land. 1tu than
an acre. from The Irvine Co., then
~II it to t~ Mcintosh Center after
it recieves federal fundina for the
project.
The center has been promised
about $2.5 mill.ion from the Dcpart-
n1ent of Housing and Urban De-
velopment, which will mostly com-
plete 1hc handicappcd..acccssible
complex.
When completed. the apartmcnu
-named Access Irvine -will
feature ramps, roll-in showen. ad-
.
ju1tabJc counter tops. removable
cabinetry and wide doorways. There
will be elevator controls in Braille
and markings for ovens and
thr-nnostat.s for the blind, and
smoke detectors and doorbells will
have blin.k1na lights for the dear.
Of cours.c. handicapped park.ins
will also be in plentifuf supt>ly.
While the center is loolt1ng for
another $2 i0.000 to add the special
amcnhies required by the handi·
capped, both the center and the city
aot a spcciil break in the pun:ha~
price for the land from The Irvine
Co.
Instead of the original S600,000
the Company was asking for the
ia.., ,..... ,._ .,. --..
Huntington Beach M•yor Wes .. nnlst~••• wtth Yvon·
n• Anderson, who w•1 helped by ll611d•rs of F•tth.
huddling under a blanket in the
cold.
He said he and hi5 wife and
another couple set aside some
blnnkets and food and went out to
help homeless people.
The search led to Santa Ana where
the Mack5 and other volunteers in
the organization eventilally came to
feed up to 200 people each Saturday
moved to Santa Ana, where the
concentration of needy people is
greater.
And even if Brother Michael's
followers decide to continue his
work, it will be a monumental task
coordinating in reorganizing the
mission's complex network of
donors and supporters, she said.
··1 think it was his personal
mission.·· said another friend. James
Sunseri of Huntington Beach. "I
evening near the (.'1v1c c·l·n ter.
'"T he Lord pul i1 1n n1 y wift•'s
he art." Mack sa id .
"Ifs important " Mac k said. "10
put Scnptures Into pracltcc."
An inscnption on thl' group's
business card that Mack carries in
hi s wallet is fron1 ~1at1hcw 25 :40:
Whaft·~·c·r you ha1 c don1· to the lcnsr or these. Ill) brethren. yuu have
dont• it unto nic.
don·1 kn ow if anyone else has the
zeal or the abihty to do ii."
But iii the fi nal analysis. the issue
is probabl >· out of human hand5.
Eckcss S<l td.
"I fit's God's will. 11 ~·i ll happen."
she said. "I have an ant1quc shop,
and for the past year a nd a half
·Brother Michael has been telling me
to sell it and get invol\'ed. If G od
makes me feel ii . I ~·ill sell 11 and
devote myself to this."
land, company Vk~e Preaidcn1 Keith
Gr«r offered T~esday niaht to tell
h for S4SO,OOO.
The new deal was 1he result of
neaotiations with Councilman
Cameron Cosgrove. and Plannin&
Dcpanment employees who wanted
to ensure the center could be built.
The development company's gen-
erosity. howe\'er. did not come
wi tbout a price.
In exchange for 1hc S 150,000 price
rr-ductibn. Greer asked for as--
suranc" from the city thai af-
fordable housing requirements
would be overlooked on two of the
Irvine Co.'s dcvclopments-in·pro-
gress.
' The queation i1 whether ·or not may not becau1e the devetopmcnu
affordable bouW., ttquirement1 for had alread~ ~n planned when the
lhe two devtk>pmenu -TunJe oow hous1na rcQuiremenu were
R.ock Enclave 1 i.nd Amhmt Court adopted -Orttr offered the redPJO-
in Univcnity Town Complex -lion in land price in exchanat .for
have already been met. assuDnces that no more rcquu·e-
Under lhe old affordable housina ments would be slapped on the lwo
requirements both developments dcvelopmenls. seem to ha~c fulfilled the cily's This. most city officials qrecd,
aoals. However, under new housing was a fair ~cal. . .
guidelines, adopted last mOnlh and · "Mi,fccl!ng. was this projeCI ~
alread)'. in effect, The II-vi ne Co. may far more s1gn1ficant than anything
have fallen short of city require-...,.e mi&ht want tQ squeeze out of The
menlS. Irvine Co. right now," Mayor Larry
Before city planncn could de· Aaran sa!d ... We j~st did.n't want.to
tenninc whether or not the company run the nsk of hav1n1 this deal ~th
owed them more affordable housing the Dayle Mcintosh Center go s1de-
in the two projects -the company. \lt'ays."
Three fishermen are pluck~d
from capsized Newport boat
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
U.S. Coast Guard vessels rescued
three fishermen Wedncsda) after
their Ne...,'port Beach-based boa\
capsized and sank about 11 miles
southwest of NCwport ~!arbor.
Rescued were Steven Shipkey. 35.
Mark Schones. 25 . and a 21-ycar-old
man identified orily as Kell y.
The Coas1 Guard in Long Beach
received a "mavda' ·· call at 4:09
p.m. from the n1cn ·aboard 1hc 48·
fool Capaz "'ho S<l1d the craft "'as
taking on water.
The U.S. \~feather Scrviet· earlier
had issul·d a small cr•tfl ~·eathcr
Hit-a nd-run driver
kills Santa Ana man
By City News Service
Police arc seeking the public's
help in fi nding the h11-and-run dri\'·
er \\"ho struck and k1lk·d a Santa Ana
n1an crossi ng a cit~ street Wednes-
da~.
The 1nctdcn1 C)(:c urrtd in the 100
block of South Main Strec1. said
S:1nta ·\na police Sgt. Jan1cs Bailey.
"T~o n1cn ~·e re walking cast 1n
the cro~s...,·a l k al 11:29-_p.m .. one in
fron1 of the other. when the first
n1an looked back and saw a north-
bound car h11 the other man." Bailey
"'1id.
BUSINESS
From A1
ho~r11al. Volu nteer~ ~·111 hr eligible
lbr a drawins. the "'in ner of which
gets 24 free dinners for two at Bouzy
advisory. with winds blowing 25
knots over seas up to 8 feet .
The Coast Guard dispa1ched two
82-foot vessels. a JI-foot patrol
boat. a search plane and a helicopter
to assist in the rescue, said Pe1ty
Officer Elizabeth Neely.
Petty Officer Dennis Ramirez 5aid
the Newpon Beach Harbor Patrol
also assisted.
The Zim Iberia. a 6()().foo1 Israeli
container ship. guided rescuers to
the site and stood by in case it was
needed. N«ly said.
The n1en were spotted al>out 4:30
p.m. and hoisted onto the helicop-
ter. Their ship was at the ocean
bonom. a.bout 46 feet below the
l .O 'l 'Tl·:H \
By The Associated Press
Here arc the winning numbers
picked Wednesday night for the
California Lottery's twice-weekly
"Lotto 6-49" game: 28 . JI , 30. 37.
29. 32 and the bonus number. 4g,
Pla yers who corr«lly gues~d all
six numbers will share a prize pool
ofS4.7 million. \otlery official s said.
All those who · picked fi ve
nun1bcrs plus the bonus number will
di' idc among themselves a prize
pool of$1.36 million; ftve of six will
share $705.000: four of 5ix will share
$641 .000. Three of six is wonh an
au ton1ati c S5 per winner.
The numbers "·ere cho~n by
Lotto machine.
surface. After being transponcd to John
Wa:rne Airpon. all three refused
me ical anention.
Shipkcy. of Newpon Beach. who
owns the Capaz, told rescuers he
thought the vessel was simply the
victim of rough seas and took on
more water than it could handle.
Ramirez said.
A safety buoy was left al 1he
rescue site. markin_g where the
Capaz sank. Coast Guard officials
will decide whether 1hc sunken ves-
sel 1s a hazard 10 other boats.
It was not immediately known
whether the crafi can be salvaged.
Neely said .
Teen robber flees
market with SI 50
A teen-ager brandishing a sawed-
olT shotgun· held up a Fountain
Valley market. escaping with about
S 150 in cash.
The robber "'alkcd into Bushard
Ma rket.·169 19 Bushard St., on Mon-
da). pulled the ~·capon fTom his coat
and demanded cash from the 38-
ycar-old owner of the store.
The suspect ~·alked a"·ay from the
9:34 p.m. holdup in an unknown
directi on._
He "'as described as while. in his
late teens. S feet 7 inches tall. thin
build, ~'ith short, dark hair. He was
"·earin11. a black ba~ball cap.
Kougi.'. S2.85 bi ll ion package 10 hclp No~·
crn Californians rebuild houses. Local cflOn s snowballed Wednes· busincs~s and roads. Associated
da). the same day the U.S. Senate Press reponed.
appro' cd a SJ 45 billion relief pack-The earthquake measured 7.1 on
ajc. lhl' largest fo r a single disaster. the Richter scale and caused more
On Tuesday. the House approved a than S7.1 billion damage.
LARVAE
From Al
supply. Dixon said. rlTiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "My concern is lo5ing wa ter for a long period of
ti me:· he said. "I'm overly cautious after 1his la st "'cek's
events (earthquake) up north. We 've got an open water
rescr\'oir. We're really fonunate. We've got a reservoir
that can serve our needs:·
toxicity for mammals. was used on the medfly.
James Webb, a biologist with the Orange County
Vector Control District, 5aid his agency has also
recommended in the past that Ne~rt Beach officials
try several measures, including drying out the facility
every couple of years. placing carp or other prcdaiory
fish in the water and installing a sprinkler system
around the reservoir's perimeter to spray water on the
surface to divert the midge from laying eggs there.
But Dixon said none of the measures have rca!IY.
been necessary because the larvae problem .. docsn t
occur that often for that long."
Placina sprinklers around the 600-acrc reservoir
would be difficult, while the predatory fish idea is
unfeasible because the reservoir docs not have a
sufficient screens to keep 1he fish out of the water
system. The neart»".San Joaquin Reservoir, from which
the Bi& Canyon "Reservoir gets iu water. has such
screens, but to install them in Big Canyon would cost
hundreds of thousands of dollan, Dixon said.
And dryina out the reservoir is impractical, since
the facility provides firefightina water as well as reserve
The cit y docs plan to install 16 industrial-si zed .
electric bug "zappers." like those used in residential
back yards but larger in size. around the reservoir 10 nab
the midge fl y, Dixon said. The devices ha ve been
ordered and will be ins1allcd as soon as they arri ve. he
said.
The ullimate solutio n for water quality is a cover
on th e reservoir, Dixon said. The City Council has
allocated almost SI million in reserve funds for such a
cover. but those plans have been 5talled until the
Me1ropolitan Water Dis1rict makes a decision on
whether to cap the San Joaquin Reservoir. a con-
troversial issue.
Newpon Beach residents li\'ing around the San
Joaquin RcxrvQir arc oppposed to the co ver because it
will eliminate their blue-water view, wh ile the other
cities ~rved by the reservoir suppon the cover as the
cheapest. most effective solution to improved water
quality.
Just call 642-6086 ORANGE ........
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Survivors of quake
are the epitome of
heroism, compassion
It's a subject that just won't JO away. because
few amon& us did not have a frirnd or relative
affected directly by the Northern California eanh-
quake. And almost every day, I hear another story
that strengthens my respect for the frightening
power of nature and the heroism and compassion
of people in the San Francisco Bay area.
When the big one hits us down here -and
ii will one of these days -I hope we have the
ability 10 respond with the same class as those in
Santa C ruz, Oakland, San Francisco's Marina area
and Watsonville. The way G'osta Mesa has turned
its back on the street people and minorities. I have
my doubts.
A~(ew personal anecdotes:
My cousin Eva DulTus is an "legant lady of 80
Who li ves in Scott"s Valll'y, on the edge of Santa
Cruz. She 1s a very active person. quilt' rtmarkable
at any age, but at hers. wow. She plays golf at least
three times a week., and a very creditable game al
that. She works at all manner of community
-----. projects. trave ls a good deal. and reads a
101. Tuesday after-
noons find her doing
voluntcer work. in the
C hristian Science
Reading Room. Sshe
had just come home.
stepping into her
fa shi onable con-
d o minium a few
minutl'S after S. "''hen
the quak." struck.
.. 1 was standing 1n
the archYia y bct"'·een
th(' kitchen and the
dining room when 11
hit." she Yt td. "I knew
... :. .. inst1nc11 vely "'hat 11
was. so I just stood there under th" arch. watching
my pi ctures fall off the walls, lhe book.s shoo1 o ut
from their sh('l\'eS. m y lamps fall O\er and break
and some of my heirloom ceramics break 1nto
pieces."
But she was unhurt and there was no apparent
s1ruc1ural damage. Sh(' really d1dn'1 have time to
worry as her telephone rang almost immediately.
He r son in Missoun who 1s a golf pro and own ~
a counlf) club. had been tunl.'d into the Wo rld
Sf'ries. and called her instan1lv whl.'n he saw tht·
quake hit. gelling through bctore the lines y,•ent
oul. l'hen he was able to rcpon to oihcr relatives
tha t Eva was all r111.h1.
No sooner had she fin is hed the call 1hen there
"'·as a k.nock. on the door. A )Oung man -a
neighbor do"'·n th(' street -was chcck.1ng to M"l'
if she y,·as all ri11.h1.
"M y so n "'as up the street ,·1s111ng a neighbor.
so I ran up to find thal he "·as OK. and \'ou"rt• m\
second stop." he told Eva . Sht' assured him shC
was. Whl'n he left. she Iii some candles. fi:'l:cd
he rself a cold dinner from some of the perishables
1n her refrigerator. took stock of "''hat liquids shl'
had 1n stor(', found hr-r nashhgh1s and ba11ene\.
tumtd on a ba11ef)· radio, found her natural gas
cutolT. and se11led 1n for th" n1gh1.
She bec.an1c accustomed to the dark.. the
silence. the lack or water and hot food. The next
afternoon, ano ther neighbor brought her a cup of
hot choco late made on hi s butane barbc-cul.'. and
that evening. still another neighbor 1n v1ted her to
their home for a hot supper prepared on their
barbecue. Mean"'·hilt" her other son. a prominent
mcnllxr of th e Un1vers11 r of California. Santa
Cru7 facult~. had l·hccked on her He y,·as tern hi~
bUS). since 1h1s 1s his Y"ar :o be president of the
Red Cross chapter in Santi\ Cru 1.
On the second day after the quake. the 'Aater
had been turned back on. On her "'a' bark fron1
the -.·illage. E\'8 passed a man y,·ho ·"'as a total
strangC"r. l-le ask.ed her how she:: y,·as faring, and she
said OK. bu\ -.e would be glad y,·hen PG&E "'ould
come by to turn her hot water heater back. on. and
he said. whv he "'·ould be glad to do that for her
if she would permit him , and after he did that he
checked her entire condo for s1ructural damage. It
turned out h" was a member of thr Scott's Valle'
Architectural Commillcc. ·
Anolbcr cousin. Wilham Good"'1n. is a
prominent downtown San Francisco real estatt•
aaemt. He was in his office when 1he grt'at JOit
knocked him out of his chair. But there "''as no
visible d•mage. and anyw•y he wouldn't be able
to sec 11 because th(' lights "'·ent out. Bui he has
been in this offi« so long h" was able to reach the
stairs and exit the building and "'·alk. to his
downtown apartment. Alon& the way police and
others in the neighborhood grttted him. "Evef)··
thing OK. Mr. Goodwin." they would ask.. and
with his typical gri n he assured them everything
was OK.
In his apanment. he found books on the floor.
some fumi1urc upset. but otherwise 'no bia deal. .. 11
was quite a shake. all right." he said. But he is able
10 take quakes as they C\'_me. After all, he went
1hrouah the really bi& San Francisco quake as a
child of 6. He was born in 1900.
Our fine writer friend Woody Maunders. and
his wife, EllieJ had just sat down 10 the 1ourme1
dinner Ellie trcquently prcparn in their clepnl
home in Aptot. "We had jus1 turned on the World
Series on our little dinette TV .. when the qualc.e hit, so we. moved to act under 1he table. A nyin& pla1e
hit Ellie in the back. of the head. drawing blood.
We sprained our thumbs in 1he hurry 10 get under.
Then all hell broke loose."
We have stayed in their home. It's a thr«·
level classic wood hou1e. One of Ellie's daughters
is an interior decorator, and she helped create arcat
effects, antiq_ue china lined one room and large
colle<:tlons or pots and pans han1 from a custom·
built nck in the kitchen above a srcat cuttina
block.
Woody's libnry which includes the 27 books
he has written. lines lhc walls or the livin& room.
and on the lowest level. Woody has bis den with
more books and a prictless stamp collection. and
Ellie hla her tempcrature.-moduJated storeroom for ~ jellies, winn. and praerved fruit aod vq.
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T DAILY PILOT IThuredey, October 25, 1919
Court rules j~ilers can retire earlier
Huntington detention officers ask
chief to reinstate use of stun guns
By ROBERT IARKE,,
Of the Ddy l'lliM M.«
Huntington Beac h detenuo n officers
~~o book about 10.CXXl inmates into cit y
Jail each , year, have won their third
victory in a lingering battle to retire at the
age o f SO. a benefil that other safety
officers rcce1\•e.
Detention officer re presentativ('s also
discloS«I that they're ask.1ng Chief Ron
Lo"'·enberg to reinstate the use of stun
guns 1ha1 "''ere put under lock and key
after )ht' ci ty paid SJ00.000 in 1987 to
fi ve lnmates "''ho claimed they "'·ere
t<?rtured by the electrically ch'arg"d de-
vice. ..
On the legal front. a Los .\ngeles
Counly Supcnor Coun Judg" upheld
rulings b)' lhe stale Pubhc Emplo\el's
Retirement Soard that the 16 de1cni1on
officers should be able 10 ret1r~ w11h ..&O
percent of their salary at the age of SO
after 20 )'Cars of service.
The deten1ion offi cers now must "a11
until tht' age o f 60 for lh(' bcn('fit~ That
advanced age pu1s them al ph)1M"al nsk.
and more vulnerable 10 inJu~ than
younger officers a1 the ha nds of v1ol('nl
prisoners. 1he officers claim.
"We li ve with the prisoners and lh('re·~
not one of us who hasn"t been anackcd
at some time:· said Howard Subn1ek. 5.i
a jailor for 17 years.
The dttcnuon officers havt' also won a
victory in a hearing by an adm1n1strat1\'<"
.•
Jaw judae 1n addition to prevaihn& at
board and Supenor Coun.
Each umt thr-cn y, citing highrr costs,
has appraltd thr dr-cis1on to the nel'.I
hill.her lr-vel.
llut ~1ayo r Wes Bannisttr swd
Wednr-sda) that he 'll urge his colleagues
to accept the coun"s ·dt'<'1s1on once and
for all and pay the earlier ret1ren1en1
benei ft s. estimated to cost S2SO.OOO
"We havl" spent enough mo ne) on the
lcpl maners already." hr said. ··and
besides. I thi nk 1rs the righ1 thing to do··
Mean"'htle. 11 wa~ learn('d Wednc.-sda\
that detenuon officers requeste<l a r('·-
1nstal('ment of the stun gun\ about a
month ago.
Subf)1ck called them "an e:1.1 remeh safl.'
"'"eapon" that rend"rs a violent 1r1mat('
incapable of making auacks on offic('rs
b} mixing up the ner-.ous S)Stem ·rhe
de-\·1cc em11s roughl) a S0.000-m icru \Oii
shock "''hen pres~d aga1n~t · the sk.1n.
offi cials said.
Subn1clt Yid detention officcn have no
weapons beyond · a can of Ma~. hand-
cuffs and their wits.
LowenbcrJ confirmed the pohce de-
panment 1s 1n vcs1iaat1n1 ust of stun guns
and other """eapons and thr est.ablishmt'nt
of 1r8inin& methods for their ~.
The stun guns we~ shrived after a
lawsuit in which one Hun11nston Beach
man claimed he sufTt'red an injured eye
and burns o n his chest and body when
offi cers used a stun gun to subdue him.
Others claimed s1m1lar 1n1uries.
Thr c11y agrttd 10 pa~ ou1 S300,(X)() to
lhe fi,c men on 1hc adv1cc of atlomcys
desp11e a finding a month earlier by the
Orangt: Count) D1stnct Attomry·s office
1ha1 office~ did ROI USC' CXCC'SSl\'C farer
when tht:) used stun guns.
A man ""ho claimed he ""·as tonured
callr-d the find ing ··a "'hllf"''ash.'"
Bui 1op poller-offi c1als s.a1d'thr-v wan1 -
ed to go to tnal a1 lht time and ·piotested
1he se11lenH."nt
Red Ribbon Week FBI holds
alleged
chainsaw
.
I murderer
A man being wught b) Drug Enforce·
ment A.dm1ni~trauon ag('nts rematned 1n
cu~tod\ \\'tdnt'sda\ aft"r being arrested
at his 'Dana Point "ti ome b) FBI agents.
Jame~ Ra}n1ond M1 niar1 "''0.S taken
in10 l'Ustod) Tue!.d.a\, FBI spokesman
Jim S1e!scn 'Ktld fl.11T11ar1 . ..&!. "as also
being sought for 1.1ucs tion1ng 1n a murder
case
"M1niac1 LS being charged "''Ith un-
\a"'•ful pos~e!>s1on of a controlled
substance and consp1rac} 10 d1stnbute a
controlled substance.'· Sc1 lsen said. '"Tb"
c harges "l'rc brought b} 1he DE.4-. on Jul)
21 , 1981. after .t federal in,·esugauon in
North Dakota \1in1ac1 is also a sus~t
in the JQ78 chains.a"' murder of \>.'i\ham
Patn~k. \\ olf in Cla} Count). Minne-
sota
Say NO
Students at
Huntington
Wednesday
Sun View Elementary School In
Beach found a collectlve way
to make a drug statement. The
entire student body gathered on th• school's
playing fleld to form the word "no;· as In just
say no. The event marked Red Ribbon Week.
2 men held
in alleged
burglary try
By IRIS Y,.PKOI
o< ... o...,. -".n
T"'O men "'ere arrr-s1cd in Ne"'·pon
HB police chief urges students
to fight the war against drugs
Beath for alleged I} tf) 1ng to break. into a
lhl•u gh h« ~ Pt'r1orn1t•d a nu n1bcr <11 Jt'"CIT) ~!Ort"\ case V.'ednesday "'·hile the
duuc' Junng h1\ r·ar l"er He ~1d hl· got sale\pcr!oO n "'a ~ out of tht room By ROBERT BARKE"
Huntington Beach Pohc" Chief Ron
Lo"'rnberg told pur1ls at MofTen School
on Wcdnesda) that the battle against
drug abuse 1s. 1n fa ct. a ""ar and en·
couraged the )oungst('rs to help fill.ht 11.
"We kno"' "'hat a tcmblc thing drug
abuse 1s:· he said. "If .,.,." don'1 turn 11
around. "'·e·re going to dl'stro) this fine
country."
Lowcnlx:IJ v1s1t('d fifth-grad" )Oung-
sters a11end1ng a DARE (drug abuse
resistance "ducat1o nl program as part of
Red Ribbon Week.
The police chief told youngsters the~
have the responsibiht} to g1 \'C evef)·thing
they have to mak.r the DARE program
sucressful.
''Please pass on to your parents ho"
committed we arc 1n the Police Dcoan-
n1ent Someda~ ''t' "ant 1ht" [)-\Kl pro·
gram to tOU C'h t'\l'T) kill 111 Jlun11ng1nn
Beach.''
Currentl ~. pol1 l·c o tT1t't·r~ \hlo.l· ( i•r -
coran and Stl•\e El:l>.,tt•d1 ll'al-h tl.1,,r, 11•
fifth and six th gradt'r"} in thl' H unt1n~111n
Stach Cit~ and OceJn \'il''' "-h1lol d1'-
tnc ts.
Lowen berg. "ho m:1rl eJ tht· an-
n1versaf) of hts first month J"> !he ne"
po\iC'f' chief, also told \Oungs1c r\ the} had
a respons1 b1hl) to report drug lnc1den1\
that the) ·ve "''ilncsM""d to ··wmeonc the\
k.now and trust."
The r('porting might S3\l" a dt'aler from
selling drugs to soml'Une 1n lht" \l>ung-
St('N. famil). he said h al\o mighl '-t'r\t'
to gel h"IP for the person "'hl1·, u~ing thl·
drugs. Lo"''enbcrg said.
Lo"'·enberg took time to an'>"t"r que.,-
t1ons from the pupils.
He said h" nl'\t"r rode a n1 01nrr,rlt·
10 tx· _t h1;1: hccau~<" he'\ ht·t•n 1n r<1l1tl' Bnan Jamts Duguid. )~. of Hunt-
\\urlo. ·'·1'r --~l"ar~ and "] Y.Cnt lo '>I. hnol 1ng1on Beach and ~·1ghl Norman
a lvl . • Enl'son . ..i.i . of v.·cs1 VancoU\'('f, Canada. Lo"'~nhc-rg ~id no. ht'\ nc,cr t-au~ht "'ere arrc!it('d on susp1c1on ofco mm"rcial ~n~bod~ l1 11cnng nt·\t to a no·lllll"r 'ign burglar. a~ thc\ "·alked out of Moboco. But "c Jo get wnou~ a~1ut graffiti \\t ,00 ,. · n ~· 1 Dn . 1 12·15
d " d th ·· -.... c"po '-"n"r \(',a . p.m come u'A n p~ett~ 11ar on at Th 1.,., n .,.,. book.cd to New· He said he\ Ot'\ {"I S('('n the mO\ IC' e 0 me ere rs '" about a "all thal squins barl on gratfui port Beach cit) Ja1l 1n h('u o 10.000 bail 'andal~. hut 1h1nks one "'ould t'C' a good ea;."he '"''O repon "dl~ entered Moboco
idea _ k. and asked a salesperson some SU'af\JC' The chi('! °:pcne'd his J:IC et tn sho"' questions about th(' stort's merchandise,
that he docsn t "''"ar a gun. but .:-aid he according to Police Sgt. And\ Gon1s. ha~ one in the trun l of his car .. I hope V.'hen lh<' ulespcrson left the room
I nt'\Cf ha'e 10 ~se it. though mo men1anl\, Dugu1d. "'·ho told pohtt he
He said he d1dn I kno"· ho"'· man~ drug works as a Senl bro k."r allegedly tned to ~gents ."'er" killed 1n CahEorn1a las1 year hft the lop of a Je"'el'rv case off. while ~~! 111 get that for you. h(' lold a bo' Encson, .,.,ho listed his' occupation as a ~1 orc importantl). ho"' m_:.n~ people salesman. acted as look ouL
ha\t" died because of drug use h" ask.ed l 'nbt"k.no"'·nst to them. anoth('f sales.·
P"rson "'a~ .,.,.a1ch1ng them from another
Beach reopened following sewage spill
part of the stor" and saw Dugu1d make
"a good efTon 10 move 1h" top of the
case::." Gonts said.
Th" bu!>iness had already callrd police
earlier because of the suspicious ques-
uons and actions of the 1wo suspects. so
officen amved as the men were le1v1ng
the st art and immediately took tht'm into
custod}.
ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of """ D""Y -So.«
Health officials rcopen"d a half-mile
slrip of Emerald Ba y shor"hnc 1n Laguna
Beach Wtdnesday after determ1n1ng the
water was safe for swimmers.
The beach. which has pnvat(' access.
was closed after a scwaRt so11I Saturdav
1'01 IC I I U(, .
Irvine
A man was warned about having too
much fun in his sho.,..·er early Wednesday
after police arrived at his door in the 700
l!tlock of Stanford. Police "''e~ ~nt to the
man's home, when a neighbor com·
plained ora loud pany. bul officen found
no party -only the resident singin& in
his 'hower. The man promiKd never to
do it apin. • • • Another mailbo"' wu blown. up ovtr
the wtc~ this one in the 4900 block
or "Bass Lllne. A firrcrac:tt'f' was.
appa.rantly, 1he method used. •••• Burtlan broke into a homt on
ClllldOnoay, pni!ll.b!Y lhto"I!! ID Ol)tO
llidil'.'I door 1n the bcdroOm. and tole Sl,000 -1b of sll..,. llltwan:. Tiit ......... bdltvtd the lhtft Md _,.,...,
aometitne within the tllt ......._
dumped an csun1a1rd 5.0fMI galli>n\ 111
effl uent 1n10 the ocean
Michael Wehner. "ate r quaht\ prl•-
gram chief for the count} Health (art'
.'\gency, sa.1d the agenc} tested the 'Aat t'r
JUSt before S p.m and drclared th(' octan
safe for swi mmers.
Wehner said storm) cond111ons ma}
have hetpcd clean up the contaminated
.
weapon in his "'a1s1band. Th" manager
refused, handina the not(' back. and 1h"
suspn-t Oed on fool. ••• An estimatt'd S4.000 1n.propc-rt) ~was
stolen from a doctor's office at 17 1 SO
Euclid St. ••• A portable stereo valut'd at SSOO "''IS
stolen from an unlocked MeKCdcs-Bcnz
at the Recreation Ccn1er 1cnnis coun._
16400 Brook:h11n1 St.
Colla MeN
A thief broke the paneneie:r window f a Volbwaeen Rabbit e-:rted in a lot at
3150 8ri tol St. A S250 st(l1!0 and
C:Qleltes "N'Cte $tok.n. -....
A dtunkt11 man 11k1 ht wu hit on the
-of Ill< 1l<ad 11 he l<ft the Reef Bar, DI W. 191115',. and SJOO WU 11olen OUI of llis ...... pocktl • • • A _ ... t11tttod a bocM lo the 100
blodt a(Tbo M..,... .-lbly by
1n allloUc:d ftonl door, bttwftn l :lO 1..CS
4:)0 p.m. Mooday. A ..._ VO\. «>m•
poet cliac p1o)'lf and Wl1Clt -1h SI , )JO
'tll'ftti Uokft. ••• l!onlnp """ • ot<ti.c. 11tor1111 .... ....,_ .... ___ _
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alllld 111to"llt an .a a... tltct-e
•h '"'
"\>.c·,e haJ report~ 1hat hea\1er surf
help!> 10 nll\ up and di\u t(' the polluted
"'atl"I ·· \\chnrr !>aid ·•ihen. 100. 11's
difficult in lno"' h('I"' much actual\\
rt·arhcJ 11\c o..-can "atcrs ·· ·
He ~1d !K'"'age spills olT the Orange
Coast t)p1calh clear up qu1ckl).
••• A. BR "''a!> firC"d at the bedroom "'1ndow
ofa home 1n 1h" 100 bloc k ofTuhp Lant.
Newport Be-a~h
A 27-)·ear-old \\.'Oman 1n the-1800 block.
of Highland Dnve 101 a phone call from
a man who asked for her by name and
Slid. "We hive your husblnd here.
bound and paed. · Her husband was in
the shower at the time. ••• A 74-year-old man in the SOO block of
Vla Udo Nord aot threatenina messaacs
on his answcrina machine fTOm a mtn
who ulCd vulpt lansUAF· • • • An Irvine woman belie:va her childttn
may have accidenl&ll1 kicked a boa con·
talfililt a IOki 11\d dsamond 1nniYCT11ry
rill& ou• or'"" llock ..,. of her -.. 11u. the ran errands in Newport ltadl.. •••• A thin Mand mu pemd in a tNdioom
-of•-homo hi die IJOQ
-ol' ...... lil ,._ .. -1a-,,..z
old --·-llor ltoir. Wlin ... -· ... ·-----"" ":'9..i I I -1 -- -... ....... . • .. ..... tc=t::' ·•••*i••· FIR•• ..
Ounng a bod\ search. officcn found
Du1u1d had Jock picks with him. while
Encson had a bottle of ammonia solu-
tion. the purpose of whkh offioers
WC'tcn 't sure. Goni1 said.
block 01 \' 1a H1 vrc to be ddivered were
found about a week later with some truh
1n an alley between 11th and I 21h Stl'ftll
in Huntington Beach.
Hunlington Be•eh
Someone reportedly broke into lbt
laundry room at a complex in die SOOO
block of Heil Avenue aod .ti.Ole ~ of'....1
dryer and an unknown amo.nt Of' c:oblL
Liter. at the same locaaj~1 .• woman
reponed that a man ceme 10 w. ._ ...S
was u1ina a woode1 Poll Milt 1'IMll
fllhttna With her b-91111 -II
1hc same location.. a ~·dnw ....
passibly beer' cant.. at a *"l •r'I -.,; do•-s and d()on, • • •
ThievatlOI< --I ---the &ont yud in llto 11000 -flf • Stmt. •••
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Or""90 ~ DAILY PILOT I Thu<lday, Oct-29, t989
Prison violence
erupts; fires set
CAMP' HILL, Pa. (AP) -State
prison inmates took ci$ht auards
hostqc and set four fires sn a sevcn-
hour rioJ touched off when a pris-
oner assauhcd a staff worker, of-
ftci&Js said. At least 42 pt0plc, most-
ly prison employees, were injured.
The disturbance at \he mcdium-
security State Correctional Institute
at Camp Hi.It bet.an at 3 p.m. and
ended shortly befOrc 11 p.m., Super-
intendent Robert Fretn,an said.
"The incident at Camp Hill is
over. We arc fully in control of the
institution." he said.
The: injured included 35 JU&rds or
staff people, fi ve inmates. including
one who had been stabbed with a
screwdriver. one firefighter and one
state trooper. said John Palakovich.
assistant to the prison super-
intendent.
The hostages were released by 9
p.m., but prison officials did not say
how long they had been held.
Formal negotiations between 1he
inmates, who carried home-made
weapons. and a team of prison
guards began a_t 6 p.m. and the firsl
hostages were released at 8 p.m ..
Freeman said.
The inmates had demanded a
press conference, changes in medical
care and family visit rules and
amnesty, Freeman said. In response
to 1he demands, the superin1enden1
said he plans to meet with a group
or inmates on Wednesday.
Freeman said some of the
hostages had been beaten and re.
ccived medical treatment, but be
had no details on their condition: ·
All cell blocks were secure and all
bu1 one fire was extinguished by 10
p.m .. Palakovich said. 1 Palakovich said the disturbance
began il.fter a staff member was
assaulted by an . inmate al the E
gatehouse. The incident carried over
to two nearby cellblock areas. Fires
were starled at the prison furniture
·factory, a commissary and another
food service area. Palakovictr said.
A reponer for The Patriot-News
said she saw a number of inmates
try to crash a truck through a rear
gate. There was no official confirma-
tion of that account, but witnesses
said the truck did not get through
the fence.
Freeman said the riot was a~
parcntly ignited by inmate anger
over a recent prison ban on inmates'
fa milies bringing in homemade
food, out of fears it was being used
lo hide contraband.
13,000 homeless
from earthquake
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -More-
than 13,000 people were ·reponed
homeless Wednesday. and officials
warned more houses could be loSt in
landslides near earthquake fissures.
Children in 1he badly dam8g!=d
Marina district returned to classes in
their reope ned school-tu rned-
sheller.
Conarcss passed a $3.45 billion
relief package and 5ent it lo PTtsi -
dent Bush, who is expected to sign
it Thursday. A survey found many
Bay area residents gave low marks to
the federal response to last week's
devastating, quake.
California's Office of Emergency
·Sc·r\·1ces raised its count of displaced
people to J 3,892, nearly double the
fi&ure previously reported.
··There's more people out (at
shelters) because of the rttenl
rains," Boh Krueger of the OES said
Wednesday, adding that a better
reporting system also increased the
tally.
Hundreds of people are li vi ng in
tent ci ties in Watsonville. and on
Wednesday officials asked them to
move to Red Cross shelters because
condi1ions in 1he tent ci lies could be
dangerous and unhealthy.
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Sock It to me
Sen. John Glenn. D·Ohlo. 11 slugg•d In the J•w ftopJ by
Mich••• Breen. J1. of W•1hlngton on Wedne•d•y whlle the
1en•tor w•s being Interviewed by • televlslon correspon-
d•nt during • Smlthslonl•n lnstttutlon tree-pl•ntlng cer-
emony. Gl•nn gr•bbed Breen fbonontJ. who pollce took
Into custody.
Abortion-veto override fails
WASHINGTON (AP)
Abortion rights advocates in Con-
gress 5a)' l}ley"re not giving up their
bid to allow Medicaid abon ions for
rape and incesl victims, despite fall -
ing far short of overriding President
Bush's veto.
The House sustained Bush's ve 10
Wednesday 1n a 23 1·191 vote. 51
fewer than the two-t hirds maJOril y
needed to overturn a veto.
Rep. Chris Smnh R·N.J .. called
the \'Ole .. a derisive \•ictory for the
pro-life movemcnf' and evidence
the pol1ucal ~round has not shifted
o n the abo111on 1ssut'. as abonion
righ ts advocates sa).
But Dcmocrnts and Republicans
who back the more liberal restric-
tions argued that pubhc sentiment is
on th ei r side and tha1 the vote will
yield far-reaching pol1t1cal damagl'
for Bu sh among you nger voters.
S_eattle chosen best place to live in America
! SEATTLE (AP) -On a <!_rizzly morning The 198() edition of the Places Rated and 1ls Maryland-Virginia suburbs. San Di~o.
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No special privileges for Zsa Zsa
f LOS ANGELES -The dip won't be f1ney-1nd the attire y.ion't be the
/designer fashions she's used to, bul Zsa Zu Gabor will still be lrtat.ed u
/a celebrity when she does her time at a countyJ"ail, authorities said.
Gabor, who again proclaimed her innocence urina a Wednesday niaht'
TV appearance, was se-ntenced Tuesday 10 spend 72 houn behind bats Tor
slapping Beve rly Hills Police Officer Piul Kramer durina a June 14 traffic
stop.
Hispanics, blacks target of crime
LOS ANGELES -A survey by the county Human Relations
Commission concludes that Hispanics and blacks art the most frequent
victims or hate crimes on public elementary and high school campuses.
Whites are the 1hird most likely targets of hate crime, particularly on
campuses where they are in lhe minority, the survey found.
"We S« a reflection of what is h.appenin4 in the community," said
Eu~ne Morndl, the commission's executive director. ""A changing popu-
lation is resulting in more racial tensions. We also S« thal hate crimes are
being perpetrated against tradi1ional victims."
Oregon escapee shot,· captured
LOS ANGELES -A sheriffs deputy hanging out the passenger door
or a truck driven by a man wanted by Orego n authorities manaJ;ed to draw
his ha!'dgun .and shoo1. wounding the driver and forcing him to slop.
authonttcs sa id.
Stokes R. C rotts was listed in satisfactory condilio n Wednesday after
undergoing surgery at Holy Cross Medical Cen1er with wounds 10 the
s1omach, left arm and leg.
He later was transferred to County-USC Medical Center jail ward and
was booked for investigation of attempted murder and rape, said Deputy
Gabe Ramirez.
Evolution-creation debate rages
SACRAMENTO -Christian fundamentalists and civil libertarians
clashed Wedncsdar over a proposal to give evolution a central place in
c·a1irorn1a's officia gu1dciine ror science teachers.
G uideline foes told the Slate Education Board the proposal improperly
o n1 its creat ion theory and evolution theory weaknesses. while supporters
said it properly deals wi th science and advises educators how to deal
se nsitively 'A'ith religious beliefs without teaching them.
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3 more bodies found In plant rubble
PASADENA, Texas -In vestigators searching for the cause of a huae
plaslics plant ex pl osion discove red three more bodies in lhe twisted rubble
Wednesday and conunued the search for 17 others presumed killed.
In all, fi ve bodies ha ve been round si nce a series of explosions ri pped
through the l>hi llips Petroleum Co. plant o n Monday.
Company officials learned that one man who had bct:n listed as missina
was not al the plant at the time. plant manager Robert Benz sa id.
Wyoming plant explosion kllls orie
;\n explosion nppcd through an Amoco Production c·o. gas processing
plant near E\•ans1on. \V yo .. Wednesday aftemoon, ki lling one man and
111Junng 11 1~:.'ople. con1pany offic1als said.
The forl"t' of the blast hurled several workers out o r the building and
1opplcd a 'A'all. according to .<\moco spokesman Dick Brewster .
. -'.nother c11.plos1on Wednesday at a chemical and insulation plant in
Ne" Ha \cn. Conn., left one man seriously burned and sen! plumes of black
smoke b11low1ng over the city. authorities said.
when tfll;ffiC was snarled by an overturned nail A.lmanac picked Sca1tl e tops among 333 ci ties in B(l~lon, New York. Anaheim-Santa Ana. Calif..
truck, Seattle residents on Wednesday learned terms of climate. 1rans11: cnme, education, he:it1h Louis\ Ille. K ),. and Ne'A· York's Long Island. Ch" f' d h t ffl I I their fast-growing home had been named the ca re. environmeni. jobs. <i.rts and recreation. The lowes1 ranking wc nl to Ptne Bluff. Ark le S rug C arges S Un 0 C a S
nation's best place 10 live ror the second time th is Runner-up on 1he almanac's list was San "'here ( "hamber of Commerce President J i~ BKOCKTON. Ma ss. _ c·harges ihat ihe police chief stole cocaine
year. Francisco. follo'A·ed by Pittsburgh. Washington Brr~ tned 10 pul a bener spin on the ratings. d m 1 h d ·~-• h -----------:::::::::::::::::::::::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::------------I stunne Cit) o 1c1a s. w o escnuo;u 1m as a wamor a4"inst drugs, bul a prosecutor told the coun the chief admined using cocaine ror five years.
lh1l'f Richard Sproules. 11 25-year department veteran and a former
narcoucs officer. pleaded innocent Tuesday in Brockton District Court and
""as released on his own recogn1z.ancc. He was suspended from the
dl·1mrtment with pa y until the case is resolved.
•
WESTCLIFF PLAZA,____ Spr_oules, 45, was arrest.ed after a length y state police probe linked him
lo lhc disappearance of cocaine rrom the pohce sta11on's evidence room, said
Li. Paul Studcnsk1.
l '1h ."'Urt;.1 Al l.-.111< "'""'"-~'"'"l "•n H,.,o;h
The spirit of balloween will be
· bauntin West£liff Plaza.
You'll have a gnost of a good time at Wlltcllff l'lua, IWlrUy Oc:toller 28 11 •·•··I p,11.with trick -or -treating , face painting, balloons and pertormanc~s by
the Newport Harbor High Schoof Drama Department .
• Free trick -or -treat bags to the first 1.000 children.
• Westcliff Plaza stores will have tr~ treats for the trick-or-lreaters .
• Free lace painting for kids. 11 a.m. -3 p.m.
• Free balloons for kids, 11 a.m. -3 p.m.
• A donatioh will be made to the Newport Harbor High
School 's Qrama Deparfment to go towards their
production of 'One Flew Over The Cockoo's Nesr
which will run October 25. 26. and 28. It will be at
Newport Harbor Hlgh's·auditorium. Tici<ets are $5 .
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Distribution of anti-AIDS drug widens
WASHINGTON -More children suffering from AIDS will soon be
all owed 10 get AZT. the only govcmmen1-approved anli-AIDS drug, which
no w comes in lhe form of a new strawberry-flavored syrup. federal sources
say.
The Food and DrtJg Administration will allow wider distributio n of
,\ZT to children under a$e I J, accord ins to sources at the Dcpartmcnl of
Health and Human Services, who spoke on condition of anonymily.
HHS Secretary Louis Sullivan was to announct the program 1oday .
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Rescued Soviet sailor wants to retum
AGANA, G uam -A Soviet sailor reM:ued after drifting in the Pacific
Ocean for 67 days made an unsanctioned solo trip out of the Soviet Union
"for the adventure of it,'" but he wants 10 return, his rescuer said
Wednesday.
Konstantin Rybinster, 30, was brought to this U.S. territory Wednesday
by the container ship USS President Roosevelt.
Iran, Saudis lash out at rights group
NICOSIA. Cyprus -Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on
Wednesday lashed out at Amnesty International ror comrlainin1 of human
ri&hts abu_scs in Inn. _callin• the aroup a Western "too ."
Jn Riyadh, Saudi officials were quoted as sayins criticism or the
kin&dom's use of the death penalty is anti-lslamk. London·bascd Amnesty
has taken Saudi officiaJs IO task over lbc issue.
ln its ~nnual aJobaJ ~urvey o( human riaJ'IU released Wednetday,
Amoesty saed 142 exccut1ons had been announced by Iran last year.
Howcve.r, h said it had learned or II least 1,700 accret «ccutions.
Freer travel to West promised
BERLIN -New leader E&on Krenz 11id Wednesday he will let East
"-<1-----1 Germans travel abr91<1 more freely but made clear the Berlin Wall, 1 1ear Oirlbt----ctty-for ncat1rthn:e decMks,-wiH-not-t:ome down-
Other sips of ref'onn included a aa\emmt by a .:Uuna Politburo
reprctentllive Iha.I he M)Vld meet Thundly with 1 member of New Forum wbic~ is the . main oppolif;ion p'OUp ~. it of'ftclally benned. The pany JmVtOUsJ)' rrjccted 11lb Mth the apposaoon.
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today at I p.m. at Fry Monuary in
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Slater attended local schools 1n
Huntington Beach and farmed with
his father and brother in the Hunt-
ington Beach area for 37 years
before moving to Brawley where he
farmed unttl has death.
Slater Avenue was named afier his
father. Wilham F. Slater
He 1s survived by his wife. Hilda:
son. Charles of Brawley: daughter.
Jo Ann Saks of Newpon Beach.
brothers Wilham of Huntington
Beach and Fred of Nuevo. Calif..
sisters Betty King of Ncwpon Beach;
June Stehlb of Nuevo and Allee·
Tucker of ldahoma.
He a lso leaves two step-<:h1ldren. FULL, QUEEN OR KING MATTRESS OR FOUNDATION
Slater was a member of the Elks
Lodge for 49 years and a member of
the Brawley C hamber of Commerce.
He also was a member of the Farm
Bureau for 50 years.
Graveside service' arc scheduled
Fnday at I p.m. at Good Shepherd
Cemetery in Huntington Beach.
I'\ THE SEH\'l(·t :
Marines who have completed re-
cruit training at Manne Corps Re-
cruit Depot. San Diego include· Pvt.
Jollany P. Serrano, son of Sergio
Serrano of Hunungton Beach. Pvt.
Michael W. Stick, son of Darrell and
Janice Stack of Costa Mesa. Pfc.
Cllrl1topber L. Irvine, son of Landa
Irvine of Laguna Niguel. P fc.
Mlcllael A. Catalano, son of V1ck1
Calvcn of Huntmgton Beach and
Joseph Catalon of Costa Mesa. Pfc.
Ra11ell L. Wllllam1, a resident of
Costa Mesa: Pvt. Claad F . Kovnesky,
son of Susan Robinson of Laguna
Niguel; Pvt. Tad 8. Still, son of E.
Joan Still a nd stepson of Dennis
Brown of Fountam Valley; Pfc.
Gene J . Glessaebel, son of Gene and
Li nda Giessuebel of Huntington
Beach; Pfc. Rlcbrd 0 . Watson, a
graduate of Marina High School and
Pvt. Sean M. Ha1be1, son of Larry
and Ahcc H ughes of Irvine. • • • Completing recruit trainmg at
Marine Corps Recru11 Depot, Pems
Island. S.C. were P vt. Kelly K.
James, daughter of Wilham James
of Huntington Beach. Pfc. Jennifer
L. L111ell, daughter of Leonard
Luzell of M1ss1on VtcJO and Pvt.
A.ntllolfy M . Decant!, son of Daniel
Goode and Alberta Brucker of Hunt-
1ngton Beach. at Manne ( orps Base.
Camp LtJcune. N.f • • • Lackland .\1r Force Bao;e. Te,as
basic traming graduatc'i include: Air-
mu Danielle A. Vertka, son of
Virginia M. Verska of an Clemente.
AJrman PaaJ W. Jobnson, son of
Edward and Donna Johnson of San
Clemente; Airman All1andra G.
Gibson, daughter of Dons Gibson of
Irvine; Alrmao Maril A. Hyatt, son
of Stephen Am brose of H untington
Beach: Reserve Airman lit Clall'
David S. Buley, son of Ja mes
Hanley of Huntington Beach: Air·
Sharon Arniaz of Santee and Johnny
Butler of Red Bluff. 13 grand-
children and fi ve great grand-
children.
Memonal donatton should be
made to Jules Stein Eye Institute at
UCLA. 10833 Le Conte Ave., Los
Angeles, 90024.
man Pllll 8 . Mosqulra. son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Mosque1ra of Hunt-
ington Beach: Airman Curtis 0.
Stewart, son of Ta moth) and Emil)
Stcwan of Dana Point and .\1r Na-
tional Guard Airma n Barrett
M.Donovu , son of Helen Donovan
of Newpon Beach
• • • Na\) seamen completing recruit
training at Recruit Training Com-
mand. San Diego included: Seaman
Recralt Pul G. Jensen, son of Orla
and Liss Jensen of M1s!i1on VicJO:
Fireman Apprentice Jean·Paal R.
Garaa, a graduate of Laguna Beach
High School: Seaman Recruit Juan
J. Rivera, son of Gerardo and
Nicolasa Ri vera of Costa Mesa;
Seamu Recruit J effrey M. Serafini,
son of Sue Donofno of Laguna
Niguel and Seaman Recruit Michael
J. AJll1on, 'ion of Pegg) G!enn of
Huntington Beac-h.
• • • Seaman Recruit Michael J. Shue,
son of Shair Clam· of H untington
Beach. Seaman Recn11t Vicente R.
Rosello, son of James Burdell and
Nilda Rosello of :-.Jewpon Beach.
Seaman Recruit Dulel M. Nove,
son of Frcdnck and Jant<'C Nove of
Huntington Beach. compreted re-
cruit tnunang at Nav) Recruit Train-
ing Command. Great Lakes. Ill. and
at Navy Recruit Training Com-
mand, Orlando. Fla F ire man
Claarles J. Maruto. son of Charles
Maranto of Mission VieJO. Seaman
Karen J. Swearingen, dauJhler of
K~nneth and Sharon Swearingen of
Laguna Beach. Fireman William C.
Lemmon, son of Wilham and Joyce
Lemmon of M1ss1on VicJO and
Seamu Kimberly A. Feryanlt1,
(laughl~r of Richard and Jan
}:°eryanatz.
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've
read so many letters in your column
from women who ao throu&h hell to
boeomc prqnant that I feel it ii only
fair to piaent another view.
It's no lonaer a "sin'' not to want
children. My husband and l don't.
Our planet has become over·
populated, polluted, drug-crazy and
crime.-riddcn. No matter where you
look., there's a war someplace. lt's
time to pnnt that terrific piece that
appeared IS years ago. Here's a
copy. I read it whenever I want a
good laugh. -B.J.R .. OAK PARK.
lLL
DEAR B.J.R .: With pleasure.
Here It ls.
Musings of a Good Father on a Bad
Day
There's nothing sadder than the
childless couple. It breaks your
HOHOS('OPI·:
Tllanday, Oct. H
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
You'll learn more about your own
health, expectations, true feelings.
Member of opposite sex will help
you get to heart of matters. Employ-
ment featured along with fresh start
in djffercnt direction.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
You'll gain supporters. those
previouslY. indifferent are now ready
to contnbute. Spotlight on dis-
covery. style. physical auractaon.
You'll have special success an deal-
ing with women. SeW
GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20). '\ou
are correct when }OU sa). ··1 am
going to get a second and ma} tx·
third opinion!" Propert} value has
not been correctly esumatt·d Open
lines of communicauon. oc1ali1e.
Make direct anqumes.
CANCER (June 21.Jul) 22): .\gent
who holds the mone\ 1s reluctant to
let go. Cite chapter and 'ersc. Let 1t
be known you arc not without allies.
List that as presented requires close
scrutiny. You'll eventually win 11
persistent.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Some wall
insist, "Your moods change so fast
as if "you were mercury itselP."
Scenano docs feature change. travel.
variety. special "'Tittc:1 matenal.
heart to see them stretched out,
relaxing around swimming pools in
Florida and California, suntanned
and miserable on the decks of boats.
trotting off to Europe like fools.
with mone)' to spend. ume to enJO)'
themselves and nothing to wort)
about.
Childless couples hccome so self-
ish and wrapped up in their own
concerns that you feel sorry for
them. The} don't fight over the
I ~
Financial picture continues bnght.
VIRGO (Aug. 13-Sept. 12> In re-
\'Jewmg domesuc snua11on ponder
concept of "not lctllng go (If good
thing." C }lk' I\ such that ~ou w1ll
make correct dec1<,1on. 'ou'll also he
at right place at cruc.1al moment.
Libra is reprcsentt'd.
LIBRA <Sept 13-0ct. .21) Ewhlrl'
inner feelings Penod of scdu'11on
would pro' e beneficial. Being alone
with }Our thoughts rl'sulls 1n re-n~wed confidence. \Igor. You'll be
refreshed. faith v. 111 be restored
Virgo 1s featured.
SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21 ). You
might be sa:yang. "Flattt'I) 1s ukay
but J'll take hard cash~" '\ ou'll he
right. too Emphasis on authorit~.
respons1bil1t~. proniot1on. in-
tensified lo' e relat1onsh1p Older
men v.1'1 pull strings fo'f you
kid's di1C1pline. They m1u &II the
fun or doma wu.hout for the child's
sake. Ifs a pathetic sight
Everyone should have 'children.
No one should be allowed to csc.pe
the wonderful experiences that
come with each stage of d evclop.
ment. The happy memories of those
early years, saturated mattresses,
waitina for sitters who don't show
up, midni&ht as th ma a ttacks.
rushin& to the emergency room to
get the kid's head stitched up.
Then comes the payoff, whe n the
child grows from a little acorn into
a reaJ nut. What can equal the warm
smile of a small lad with the sun
gJi\tcring on $2.500 worth of braces
-ruined by peanut brittle. Or the
ear-splitting shrieking of 20 hysteri-
cal savages running amok at a birth-
day party?
How sad not to have children to
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec . 21):
Cytle complete. You did what had
to be done and now you can feel
good for doing it. Burden is lined,
financial picture brightens, you'll
take greater charge of your own
destiny. Love plaxs role.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. I 9):
Plans change according to your own
wishes. Emphasis on fresh concepts.
communication, ability to get to
hean of matters. Special: A void
heavy lifting. Reading material helps
you am'c at decision.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 18): In-
tuition concerning agent or middle
person nngs true. Emphasis on pub-
licity. image. ab1l1t} to present case
with authonty. Spotlight also on
safety measures. secunt}. rela-
tionship with familv.
PISCES (Feb. ·1 <>-March • )O):
You'll ansv.er your own question.
Relates to dl\erSll\. mo' ement.
travel. social act1v1t}. Answer 1s
loud affirmatl\e. You need not be
tied down b)' obhgauon foolish in
first place. Gemini represented.
briahten your cocktail panics,
musqina potato chips into the rus.
wrestlina the guests for the olives in
their martinis.
How empty is the home without
challensin& problems that make for
a wcll·roundcd life and an early
breakdown. The nightly reports
from your wife •~ like stratqjcally
placed blows to the temple. And
when the report cards come you
have to face the truth -your senior
son is a moro n.
Children art worth every moment
of anxiety. You know 1t the first
time you take your son hunting. He
didn't mean to shoot you in the leg.
Remember how he cried? He was so
disappointed that you weren't a
deer.
Think ba\k to the night of rom~n
tic adventure. when your beautiful
daughter eloped with the village
idiot. What childless couple ever
shares in such a arowil\I experience?
Could 1 woman without children
equal lhe strcnath and heroism of
your wife when she lricd to mna
herself out of the bedroom window?
Only a father could have the
courage to stand by. ready to jump
after her.
The childless couple li ve in a
vacuum. They try to fill their lonely
lives with dinner dates. panics,
theater. JOlf, tennis. swammmg,
civic affairs and trips to London.
Paris, Rome. Madrid. Mexico City
and Hawaii.
Sec what the years have done to
the childless couple. He looks
boyish. unlined and rested . She 1s
slim. well.groomed and youthful. It
isn't natural. If they had kids they
would look like the rest of us -
depressed. worn out and haggard. In
others words. normal.
House designs, amenities
improve over the years
T ypical house of )'esteryear had a
dark livangroom behind a front
porch. And a back yard cluttered
with garden hose. planter pots. a
wheel barrow. a rusty tiller and
maybe a few wagon parts. Typical
house now has a light Ii\ ingroom
with no front porch. And out back
a patio with barbecue grill. These
two homes arc dastanctl) daffercAl
for distinct!) different genera11ons·
Which type did you grow up an'.'
You can make clothing out ol
halibut skin. too People in the lov.cr
Amur Rl\cr area of.Siberia do that
Evef! third coffee bean goes into
instant coffee.
Am ha\'1ng ~l llllle trouhle believ-
ing this. but: In Tok)O. a usually
reliable correspondent scnousl> re-
pons. there workc; a professional
photographl·r named Tell~ Foto.
the morning. So advises a vet.
Ox)'gen 1n the air 1s regulated b)
methane therein. Good thing. Too
much oxygen. everybody would
burn up. Too little. l'\erybod}
would suffocate. Bacteria make that
methane. In the d1gestl\C tracts of
the cud-chev.ers. but more pan1cu-
larl). of ll'rm1tes. You ov.l' ~our life
to term1tl's. \on of.
Q . M} dad. v.ho '>:l)S he re-
member., 100 man~ m1scrabl) hot
summers. "ants to lno"' where and
when an office bu1ld1ng was first air·
:ond1t1oned
.\ In 19.::!8. In Fresno. ( ahl
Q . Hov. man> rolkr rna\ters arc
there in th1<, countr-/!
..\. >\t lac;t count. ·164. That beats
the 14 7 1n 1979. But 1t"s not back up
to thl' 1.500 of the I 92Ck
Q. Isn't rape the least reported
cnme of violence'>
HICIUC.I
Neither vulneqblc·. North deal&.
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Openina lead: Three of •
He was known at the table as the
Count, not so.much for his debonair
air as for never forgetting to con-
struct all the hands no matter how
simple the oontract seemed. Here's
an example of his technique.
North's jump to four clubs con-
ventionally showed a spade raise
with first-round club control. Since
that duplicated South's ace, and
opener had the minimum the law
allowed for an opening bid, South
wasted no time in signing off at four
spades.
In response to his partner's dou·
ble, West dutifully led a club taken
by the acc. Since there was no way
to avoid losing two diamo nd tricks,
the fate of the contract hinacd on
declarer losing no more than one
trick in trumps. Would you finesse
for the queen?
The Count set about his usuaJ
business. East surely had the king
and queen of clubs as well as length
in the suit. Had West held both king
and ace o f diamonds, he would have
led one, so East had at least three
points in diamonds and a total of
eight o r nine HCP in the minors. If
he had the ace of spades as well, he
would undoubtedly have opened the
bidding. IF OCT. 26 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY
you have been pulled an two d1rcc-
uons. You no"' rcal11c that one
person at·tuall~ cart·d v.h1k lhl· other
had selfish mot1' l'\ Earhl'r this
month ~qu fell 1ntu trap of taking
senousl> ob<,equ1ouc; and I\ 1dual. -----------------------------. You knov. Ol'lll'r no\.\ and 1n No-
A good rnmhat soldier '>ha\Cs and
packs all his gear an his knapsack
before he goe~ to sleep at night.
That's what the military were told
during the Re\ olut1onary War. In
case of a dawn attack.
>\ W1fc-tx·atang 1s. acrnrd1ng to
the FBI.
With the location of the ace
marked with West, it was simply a
matter of deciding whether trumps
were 2-1 or 3-0. Since ~ithcr oppo-
nent had contested the auction, the
former was more likely, so declarer
led the ten o f spades and, when
West produced the six, rose with the
king in dununy to fell the bare
queen .
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\I/ARRANTS ,,_.A1
>ffenta. traffic ticket.I aod petty
bell "' .. we·re oot letttftf mwdercn nm ltOwwt loose,.. said S,t. Cieoqr
Yezbick Jr., who oversees jail optt-
ttions.
Aooordina to the memo, anest.t
&rC only to be made if the offender
1u another case out of Harbor
:oun, an additional charJe i1 to be
iled thett or Jbe other junsdiction is
NitHna to retrieve the prisoner.
Tbe policy has left some _poli<:e ,mccn anary and frustrated.
"h 's like sayin• you can't do your
ob," said one officer, who spoke on
he condition of anonymity.
Othen equated the chanae to a
1ymptom that accompanies a
:hronic ailment and helps con·
.nbutc to a body's breakdown.
"Does it foster a disrespect for the
aw? You bet it does," Yezbiclc said.
But Capt. Tom Lazar. actina chief
.his wctk. said the policy is nexible
:nough to prevent abuse of the
1ystem. If anQJhcr police department
:annot fetch their prisoner but the
;har1cs warrant an arrest, com-
11anding officcn have the autbority
.o approve such action, he said.
"We feel that prisoner is a cast
.hat another city has generated. If
lhey feel it's important enough.
lhey'll come get him," Lazar said. 'If
NC want the guy bad enough, we
l.alre him in; otherwise we tell people
pay your warrants.' "
Nevenhelcss. the captain con-
;cded such a system is frustrating to
1n officer who joins the force with
the romantic notion of catching
:rooks and throwing them in the
)lammer, not turning them away
with a warning to pay their fines.
The pohce rank and file has
adapted, however. to the o utside
forces that crash against It hkc domi-
noes, he said.
"You learn to adJuSt over a pcnod
of ume," Lazar said. "We might not
like it. but we learn to operate within
the 1u1delincs a nd do what we can
iCl done within those guidelines."
Officer ~nnis Jefcoat. president
of the Costa Mesa Police Associa-
tion. agrt'Cd that officen realize they
have httle control over the situation.
which boils down to a lack of jail
space and an overburdened system.
Not arresting on out-of-Jurisdic-
tion warrants depnves the system of
needed revenue and contributes to a
vicious circle, Jefcoat said.
But worse. he said. is that it docs
nothing to improve the public's at·
tttude toward paying fines or show-
ing up on a promise to appear in
coun.
"Justi~ should be swift and sure
to be effective ... but our men have
reali zed our system 1s past the break-
ing point and we have to h vc with
1t unul it's changed," Jefcoat said.
Costa Mesa's pohc) 1s temporary.
until the Sheriffs Department
changes the rule, Lazar said.
Other Orange Coast pohce depan-
ments transpon pnsoncrs arrested
in their cit) for out-of-)urisd1cuon
warrants to the county Jail.
O ut-0f-Junsd1ct1on warrants are
those issued fro m a coun that other-
wise docs not handle cases from that
e ll}. For instance, Costa Mesa.
Irvine and Newpon Beach police
departments are served by Harbor
Municipal Coun, while Huntington
Beach police take their prisoners to
West Mun1c1pal Coun in West-
m inster.
Newpon Beach, Fountain Valle).
Huntington Beach. Irvine and
Laguna Beach continue to arrest for
out-of-junsd1ct1on misdemeanor
warrants. The latter two. which do
not have their own Jails. use d1scre-
u on on low-bail warrants.
Irvine takes its pnsoncrs to Or-ansc County Jail o n h1gher-be1l war-
rants, othe~asc the proper pohce
depanment 1s given the o ption of
p1ck1n& the pnsoner up. Lt. Mike
Wb1te said.
Laauna Beach arrests o n almost
all wurants except those involving
traffic c1tat1ons, Sgt. Lance Ishmael
said.
Fountain Valley police Sat. Larry
Griswold said he was surpnscd by
Costa Mesa's policy. Has city arrests
people on all warrants.
"Ifs every bit a coun order to us
as to another dcpanment, .. he said.
"If the auy's a crook and a judge has
ordertd him arrested. I don't know
bow that can be ignored ."
Lazar said makin& a special trip to
the jail each day for out-of-jurisdic-
tion warrants is nol feasible. That
would mean. al lca5t. a $70.000
annual salary for anoth~ pohce of-
f'iccr to do the transpon1na.
The problem. many sourcc5 said1 all boils down to an ovcrcrowdeo
jail. where a federal judac has im-
pl~mented a 3.20J..mmate popu·
lauon cap.
Many Oranac County citizens
have maintained a strict opposition.
however. to construction of a new
jail in areas n~.ar to them.
The Board of Supervisors bas ap-
proved a lSO«re parcel in G)'l*lm
Canyon, off the Riverside F~ cast of Anaheim Hilla. that would
boute at least 6, 720 inmata. The
board is expected 1.0 ltlrt condemna-
tion proceCdinp on tM land. how-
ever. ao obtain it from The Irvine
Co. S.ptf'\'iton arc pinnina their
hopes on 1Pl'f0val of a half«nl
sales tall incrcue that could be •
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Balloon business takes
off for c·o~st partners
-HOUY \IVAGNIR
Of .. ~ .......
Every time Lindy Smith and
Jeaica Uniack release a balloon, it's
one for the books -in two ways.
The pair release \heir balloons for
a price of $5 each. The money goes
on the books u a donation at Fam-
ily Service Association of Orange
County. And they're hoping soon to
make the record books as well. for
launching balloons the most con-
secutive days.
They have been sa1hng at least
one balloon a day since Oct. 16.
1988, to raise funds for Famil~
Service.
"Jessica and I were JUSt sitting on
the dock brainstorming and we
thought this would be a nice. fun
thins to rai~ money for Family
Service," she ~1d. "It takes a mini-
mum of cap1~I and work to do it."
For each balloon launched for a
birthday. anniversary. special oc·
casion or memorial, the sender con·
tributes SS. and Smith ties a note 10
the balloon teJling where at was
launched and why. She also includes
an address where the people who
find the balloons can send dona11ons
if they wish.
Smith, Uniack and other mem-
bers of the Family Service a dxihal).
La Familia. began launching the
balloons last year and continued to
recruit other. balloon orders by
word-of-mouth and b~ v.ntmg to
other auxiliaries.
To date. they ha'e released more
than 700 balloons and raised nearly
$4,000 for the aaency. Each balloon
bas been noted in a loa with two
witnessina sig.naturcs of the launch.
Smith launches so many balloons.
she has a S'h-foot helium tank in her
front yard. She launches the
balloons from her driveway.
"I wanted to donate time to a
good cause," she said of her choice
to work for Family Service. "It's one
of the only age ncies thaj has 1ts
services on a fee-sliding sc31e de-
pending on whaf you can afford to
pay."
Those serV1ces include ps~cholog1-
cal coun~hng for ind•' 1duals. cou-
ple!>. <·h1ldren and families v. ho are
copmg with a range of personal
problems.
La Familia 1s a volunteer aux1har:v
with members througho ut Huni-
ington Beach and west Orange
County. Its purpose 1s ra1S1ng funds
for Famal} Service.
Balloons aren't the onl~ fund·,
raising effort an which nc1ghhors
Sm11h and llniack arc IO\Ohed.
They also help plan an annual
brunch and other parties throughout
the year. Among the fa vorite l'' en ts
are ·•tacky parties." at wl11ch attend-
ees $.O all-out to look as 1ad.) as
possible.
Smith called The Guannes\ Hool..
of World Records pubh!.hl·r hcfon~
beginning the daily launch. ~hl' said.
but no one was 1ntere'itl'd un11I the
launchmg had marh·d II\ lir\t }ear
The neighbors plan to con11nul'
sending up balloons
snapshot
Jean Forbath
:Jean FC>fblth it the eucutivc
djrector ol SOS -SMft Our Selves-• Com MKl·bued pov-
tny relief. lll'ftC)' that providd
food, medical care and do&hiQI to
the area's needy. hl recent months
it bu drawn the ire of some area
residents wbo complain the charity
is drawing a bed element 10 the
West Costa Mesa neiahbothood.
On notice i1 must vacate Its present
headquarters, Forbath and sos·s
board or directors are now IOQk.lna
for a new home.
Blrtllpla.ce: ~cw York City,
N.Y.; raised m Hollywood.
RHldeace: Costa Mesa.
Job: Executive Director, Share
Our Selves.
Salary: None
Marital status: Married
Children: Ste~e. 31; Kathy. 30;
Mary, 28; Susie, 27; Joe, 25:
Patty, 23; Brian, l 7.
Education: Immaculate Hean
College, Hollywood; bachelor's
and master•s m English. teach-
ing credential.
Hobbles: I don't have time fo r
bobbies. When I did, I liked
reading historical novels and
anything with a political flavor.
Favorite restaurant: Parker's,
Balboa Peninsula.
Favorite movie: I don't know.
I've seen a lot that I like.
Lut movie seea: .. Romero."
Paftlite tele9tsl• 0ow: .. L.A.
Law ... And I always liked .. The
Dick Van Dyke Show."
Last book read: rm reading
0 Clear and Present Danger,"
but I don•t like it because it
aJorifics our political war ma-
chine. I like "Thinking
Tunaflsh, Talking Death," by
Rohen Schearer.
Flnt job: I taught at Mira
Costa High School in Man-
hattan Beach. I taught Latin
and Enalish.
La1t vacation: I just came back.
We went to the Housing Now
march in Washington and then
toured New Englam: lfhich I
bad never done.
Pet fantasy: That organizations
like SOS.will never be needed
again. That everyone will have
a decent place to live, enough
to eat and adequate health care.
Gripe: Priorities are wrong in
our society. Our national agen-
da has to change, instead of
being structured to fa~or the
rich, we have to organize to
help the poor.
Heroes: Robert Kennedy.
Mother Teresa. Cesar Chavez,
Archbishop Oscar Romero and
Edward R. Murrow.
Greatest accompllsbment: M y
seven children. Our seven chil-
dren, it's a joint accomplish-
ment.
SPO'l'l ,IGll'I'
Getting computer friendly in kindergaf1;en Newpon Beach resident Rtcbrd
B. Dickson has been elected the
1989-90 president of the Newpon
Balboa Rotary Cl ub. Dickson 1s an
advenising and sales consultant who
works with auto dealerships
areawide.
By DEBORAH SAKAM OTO
Of llW O~ Piiot St•n
With intense concel}tratao n onl~ a
5-year-old could muster. Le1d1ana
Merced stared at the computer
screen, then at the keyboard and
back again to the screen.
Her tingers remained s11 II abo' e
the keyboard before she finall) de-
cided on the letter "L'. Her partner.
Jessica Scaglia. coached the Spanash-
speaking kinderganener in computer
concentration. an exercise to de-
velop memory while teachmg the
five-year-olds computer skills
Room 7 at Kaiser Elemental)
School in Costa Mesa was filled v.11h
!CTecching. laughmg children as the)
learned the computer basics man)
adults would have trouble under-
standing.
The c la ss . offer e d t o
kindergarteners cac:h Wednesday.
meets for 30 minute~. The children
begin by 1den11fying the ma1or parts
of a computer and answering a ques-
tion of the day.
Many hands were raised and
answers yelled out of turn as the
computer Jab instructor. Gal<.'
Jurgensen ('Mrs. J' to her young
charges). quizzed the students.
"What arc the set of buttons. lake
a calculator or typewriter. that send
information to the computer?"' she
asked the group of 25.
Many of the student's parents
might be unable to answer. but Lhe
maJOrity of the students answered
correct.
"Keyboard!" they yelled. drown-
ina out the sound of a piano coming
frOm down the hall.
The class 1s made up of both
Spanish and English speaking chil-
dren. Ju'Jenscn teams up the chil-
dren dunng computer exercises so
they may help each other. She said
the children also learn to deal with
sharing while learning to com-
municate with child who speaks a
different language. Many of the
Spanish-speaking students speak
minimal English. 1f any at all.
''I pair up the children so they
don't reall) knov. the partm•r. Wl·
want to g1'c them a ncv. fncnd v.ho
speaks another language. So far lhl·n·
hasn't been an) problem. 1-H.h adapt
real easy." l.he said.
Jurgensen said th•'> Ofllloat11n1I}
helps the children gt'I a nl''-'
language experience. not JU\I in
Spanish or Engh <ih hut nimpuln
language. too.
O n a recent morning. the room
was filled with squl·al<. of dl'hght a\
the children matched the ktter ·R'
an umbrella on the screen. \\1th the
letter ·K'. also an umbrella fhl\
pattern v.ould continue until all the
proper choices had been made and
the game ended
I he children. somev.hat hec.11ant
and unsure al first. became more
a nd more eAc1ted as ma1chl·~ v.l·re
made.
Enc Price. a buhbh 5-H·ar-old.
could bareh contain his t·xc11eml·nt
as he and ·ha s partner. 5 ) car-o ld
Jilberto Cerna. matched up two
boats. their third match of the da).
··we got 11! We got 11•:· he \a1d.
grabbing Jilberto b) the shoulders.
"Two boats. Dad you sec'l We did 1t
again, we're gonna finish first "
And indeed the) did Twent)
matches were made an 25 tne~ After
the screen was cleared. Enc looked
at Jilberto and yelled. "We won
them!'
Jurgensen said the class ad.,.anccs
to letters. counting. est1maung and
sequencing. In the sequencing pro-
~· the children choose the order
m which something is completed. A
pumpkin will appear o n the screen
at varying degrees of a can:ang pro-
cess unul it 1s a ~ack-o-lantern. The
children decide m what order the
carving process 1s hkely to occur.
"It's all so visual for them. Some-
times you see such a difference in
the child. Maybe he didn't full y
understand someth1ns in the
classroom and he'll pack 1t up here,"
Jurgensen said.
The children also have the benefit
.
Other new o fficers are Alaa
Tlngey and Tom Walley, vice presi-
dents: James C. Slrkln, treasurer:
Steven Phair, secretary; and direc-
tors Robert Sliver, George Lane,
Harry Wel11enberger, Bart Zlllgltt,
Victor Yack, David Eagle, Pat
MJclaul1 and Renato Trona. The
club has more than 100 members
and has been in e 'istence for 50
years. • • •
Laguna Beach Deput} C'll) Man-
ager and Director of Recreation and
Social Sen aces Rob Clark will drop
half has title arid focus on other
pro1ects Nov. 6 when he hands over
recreation and social duties to new
Deputy C'lt} Manager and Director
of Recreation and Social Servicer.
Cynthia KlDg.
King. a 20-year Laguna Beach
resident. is now assistant 10 the
Anaheim ctty manager. She has
worked for Anaheim for 10 years.
She has also been director of the
Neighborhood Youth Corps pro-
gram in Orange County. She has a
bachelor's degree m business admin-
istration from UC Berkeley and is
vice president of the Amcncan So-
ciety for Public Administration.
...., .... ,.._..,....,.. ___
Leldlana Merced, S, work• keyboard •• Jessk• Scqlla looks on.
C lark will remain deputy cal)
manager. but will be responsible for
such projects as acquinns o pen
space land using Proposition 70
proceeds. coordinating City Hr ll re-
modeling and planning for new
parks at Aliso School andAlta
Laguna Boulevard. · • • •
of having a computer in the
classroom for reinforcement ex-
ercises. The) also have flash cards
with computer termmolog)' to rein-
force what they've learned.
Jurgensen said another benefit of
the computer lab is detecting learn-
ing disabilities, such as v151on prob-
lems at an early level.
A teacher at Kaiser for five years,
Jurgensen said she is constantly
amazed at what children are capable
of learning.
"They learn such a tremendous
amount. I am always taken aback. er the end of the year they can name
al pieces of the computer. proper
tenninolgy and tell you about discs
and software. So much sinks in."
Kaiser Elementary realizes the im-
portance of computer skills in the
world today, Jurgenson said.
"The) 're going 10 h'e an a com-
puter wo rld. Everything as com-
putenzed. By learning now. they'll
have a real edge." • When asked 1f the children get
frustrated. Jurgensen laughed.
··No. ti'ustrat1on 1s lor adults.
Children don't get frustrated because
they're not afraid. They just keep
going and goil,lg until they sec what
works. The childn:n do great."
Orange County developer James
P . BaJdwlD has been selected as the
eighth recipient of the Good Scout
Award for being a friend to Scouting
"who exemplifies the Good Scout
Sptnt," said a spokesman for the
Orange County Scout Council
Baldwin was honored at the 1989
Construction Industry's Good Scout
Award Luncheon last week. Baldwin
is vice president of the Baldwin Co.
Compll~ by Holl~ J. W•lffr
Ht l ,l .l-:1·1'\ HO \HD
AIDS poster contest open to students
er, bqlnnina at 10 a.m . Saturday at tbe tountam
Valley Recrution Center, 16400 Brookhurst Ave.
A eo11ume s-rade and contest. Monster
Mub dance contest. pumpkin carving oontest
(brina you_r own carved pumpkin) and more arc
planned. for more 1nfonnat1on, call 839·16 l I.
Hawaiian Massage Therapy in a workshop at 7
p.m. Friday. Jan Bcnlein brings practical tech-
niques from the Big Island to the Mainland and
dilCUS5eS the spmtual and mental aspects of this
bealina system.
The worbhop is frtt but rcscrntions arc
required at SS6-7730. The institute 1s at 3 IS I
Airway, Ste. A-3, Costa Mesa.
Y's Friday Fun Club
YMCA offers the first of six Friday Fun
Clubs for children_ .,es S to 12 years. fnday Fun
Club it an overnitbt prosram featurina pmcs. crafts. atof)'\Cllins. "campina. .. snacks, oontincn·
181 bi'eattas1 (Saturday momln&) and more.
Thia month'• pr'Olrlm will be held Friday and ,;ill feature a Halloween theme with cos-
i...... Ud pumpkin crafts. For more information
Ot to ftlister, call 147-9622.
{
1·.UI I OH I\ I
Freeway quake
damage must
be explained
Californians read and watched an awe as news coverage
of the Northern California earthquake pr~ientcd more
drama, terror and pathos than Hollywood's script writen
could ever produce.
Rescue auempt.s on the Nimitz Freeway were the most
poignant news. The bigh point came when Buck Helm, a
57-ycar-old burly longshoreman, was hoisted to safety. Two
Orange County firefighters had just helped free Helm from
the ·remains of his subcompact car, which was sandwiched
by tons of concrete when the two-tiered freeway collapsed.
Helm was trapped for 90 hours in what he must have
thought would be his tomb. As he was whisked away. Helm
had the grit to weakly wave to his rescuers. That simple
action boosted the rescuers' spirits and their cheers boomed
throughout th.e area.
We hope Californians face the explanation of the
freeway catastrophe and the cost of lessening the impact of
similar events with the same grit.
The need for a public accounting of the freeway
collapse has not yet registeredwith many Californians. They
arc still too numb with shock -a natural reaction to death
and destruction. But sooner or later. someone will have to
answer some questions.
Why were some of our top officials not aware of the
danger that the freeway might collapse during an eanh-
quake? It obviously was not built to withstand an eanh-
quake, and it was pan of a statewide project to upgrade
freeways and bridges.
Gov. George Deukmcjian. in Germany at the time of
the quake. said he was shocked by the freeway collapse. He
headed home as quickly as possible and announced he
wanted some answers.
Those answers didn't take long. but they are not what
the governor wanted to hear.
Apparently there were studies and warnings that the
freeway might not withstand an eanhquake. The governor
said he was shocked and angry. He said no one ever told
him about the danger.
Maybe he was li stening to the wrong people.
Vitelmo Benero. director of the Earthquake Engineer-
ing Research Center at the University of California at
Berkeley, told U.S. News & W orld Report, "Each year, I tell
m y students. you like to get a scare? Go see the cracks in
the girders and even in some of the columns." In other
words, the Nimitz freeway was a relic in both design and
maintenance.
After the 197 1 San Fernando quake. a statewide
program to upgrade bridges and freeways was ordered.
Much of the work involved tying cables to bridge decks to
keep columns from shifting and wrapping columns with
reinforcing steel jackets. Cables were installed on the Nimitz
Freeway, but Caltrans was reportedly still studying the best
way to st rengthen those columns when the earthquake hit.
Discovenng why repons on the freeway's vulnerability
were 0\7erlooked 1s not California's top priority right now.
Shattered lives need mending. The homeless must be
housed. the hungry fed and da maged communities must be
restored to normalcy as soon as possible.
However, the disaster on the Nimitz Freeway must be
examined and explained. Some contend Deukmejian is
maneuvering to distance himself from the fallout that seems
inevitable. Others suuest the expressions of shock. anger
and vows to make roads and bridges safer are more a result
of political necessuy than concern for public safety.
O n the surface. ll seems public safety was compromised
for pohtical expediency and a tight-fisted transponation
budget. And. 11 may be true that Ocukmejian didn't know
about the danJer. If that's the case. why he didn't know
must be explained.
It also should be determined tf there are other repon s
on unsafe bridges and freeways that are gathering dust.
The public may not like the answers. We may stau er
at the cost of repairing the damage in Nonhern California
and bnnging other deficiencies into the safety zone. but we
deserve some answers.
Optnioru Hprts.sed In this space are those ot the Daily Pilot Ot~r
111e1N1 upreued Of'I thts p~ are those of their authon and artlsu
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f ealura Editor
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Sporlit Editor
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... .\Nc;t~N\F\C..ANCE. REDEF\NED ...
Thureday, October 28, 1989 A8
1'00\'\ I' Hl\IOHl
Today 1s Thursday. Oct. 26, IN
299\h day of 1989. Thctt att 66 da)'I
lef\ in the year.
Today's h1&hh&ht in history:
On Oct. 26. 188 1. the "Gunfight
at the OK Corral" took place in
Tombstone, Ariz., as Wyatt Earp,
his two brothers and "Doc" Hotfi.
day shot 11 out with Ike Clanton·s
pni. Thrtt members of Clanton·s
g.ang were kjlled. Earp's brothers
v.ett wounded.
On 1b1s date.
In 1774, lhc First ContanentaJ
Congress adjourned 1n Philadelphia.
In 1825. the Enc Canal opened,
conncc11n1 Lake Enc and the
Hudson River.
In 1942. the U S. ship .. Hornet"
v.as sun~ 1n the Battle of Santa Cruz
Island~ during W orld War" II.
In I 9.t9 President Truman signed
a mc.-asure raising the minimum
v.agt' from 40 to 75 cents an houT.
In 1957. the So,1ct Llnaon an-
nounn:d that 11s defense minister,
Marshal Georg.i Zhuko'. had bttn
rehe"ed of his d uucs.
In 1967. the Shah of Iran crowned
himself and his Queen after 26 years
on the Peacock Throne
By ne Anocl•IH Prru
Suit wastes dOllars, lacks sense
June ballot will likely resolve Cosgrove controversy
It's been so long, most of )OU ma)'
have no.,.. lorgollen the strange and
ponderous ~ga o f Measure D and
us pnnnpal b)'proJuct. Cameron
CosgrO\I.'
Cosgro'e 1s an Irvine councilman.
or at least hc acts like one. votes like
one and talks hke one.
He 1s bright. articulate and a
strong supponer of Ma)or Larry
Agran·s sweeping '1s1on of Irvine.
its residents and its lifest)le. He
votes with the maJOnt) and has
steered dchr of an) maJOr con-
trovcrs).
Still, there arc those .,..ho believe
he 1s not a councilman at all, that he
has taken the reins of power 1llcgally.
To blame for all of 1h1s 1s somt>·
thing called Measure D. I used to
think 11 stood for dilemma or even
d1stract1on No.,.. I think II must
s1mpl) stand for dumb.
How else to explain the 11me.
cncrg~ and monc) that has bt"en
v.asted t~ 1ng lo sun out the intent"
and meaning of this matter''
Mea'>ure D .,..as appro,cd b)
lr"in<" '<>l<"r'\ 1n June 1988. It was
meant to be nothing more than a
houscckaning item. a Dust Buster
kind ofth1ng to <;\\eep up the.-hnt left
O\Cr from lht:' ci t) 's dec1s1on to go
big rime and ha'e an ekcted ma}or
\\hen cll~ \Otcrs agreed 1t was
high t1ml' the~ .,..,ae allo.,..,c.-d to pick
their O\\n ma)or. thc.-re "<.'re se,cral
s1ddinc 1ssuc.-s that ncc.-ded to be
handkd. fhc main one was this:
.
\\hat ii someone trom the <. 11\
Counnl 1s c:lectcd ma\ or'' Who get·s
that n>unul '>Cai''
It '-'as a fairl) 'ual question. since
11 \\3S gcnerall) 3'>'>umed that (oun·
cilman Larr) .\gran .,..o uld probahh
become Mayor Lan] .\gran
Hence Measurl' D
Mc:asurc () \11pulated that 1f
someone -an)ODl' -from the
council .... a., dccted ma\or. then the
ncAt highest \Ull' gcucr would com-
plete the councilman\ term So
when Agran hct·amc mayor. ( os-
gro\C -who had finished JUSt out
of the monc) in the.-ctt) elections -
filled his scat. which had two \cars
left on the meter.
But 11 wasn't so nice and neat
The tine pnnt of Measure D also
st1pula1c.-d that 1f anyone in the ci t~
had trouble v.1th this arrangement.
the) could pet1t1on for a special
ckcuon for 1he unlinish1.·d counetl
term
Naturall). that hapPl'ned
The ant1·..\gran lJmp. sensing that
( o!>gro\l· v.ould help tilt tht' fi,e.
person council. n>llected enough s1g·
nJturcs to force a ~pcc1al dcc11on
..\nd that's v.here things got mess)
-\nd cxpcnS1\ c ..\nd c;ill)
Befort' Mca<>url' 0 rnuld actual!)
be made la\o\. 11 had to be cen1fied
b) the council and then approved h~
the sl'aetal) of c;tatc If Cos~rOH'
could be \eatcd b<.'forc Measure D
v.as l'l.'n1tied. thl'n the ant1-Agran
camp .,..a., prctt) much out of lucl
and there would be no special elcc-
t1on
So 1t was no surpnsc ""hen the
council took .... eeks to study and
ponder and reflect upon Measure D.
C\Cn as Cosgro'e v.as du11full)
sworn 1n as Councilman Cameron
C osgro\e.
That made the anti· ..\gran camp
furious. Law)crs were summoned.
op1n1ons sought. thl· anome~ gen-
cral contacted.
Thc attorney general's oOice.
"'hu:h had bct>n asked to re' 1ew the
mallcr. ruled that the ant1-1'.gran
troops had a reasonabl) good case
and v.ere free 10 take C osgro\<.' 10
coun
.\nd that's where the)'\ e bc'-'n
h1.•ad ed C' er since -coun
!'lo.,.. I could hop in m) car and
get to the counhousc in 20 minut~.
half an hour tops \.\1th luck I could
<.'\'t'n find a parking spot But the
fighting faC110M in If"\ me can't e\Cn
find the front door. or \o 1t ~em<>
Ir' ine ( 11~ \.1anager Paul Brad'
said 1t has no.,.. cost ta\pa~el"\ about
S 11 (K IU to defc.-nd Cosgro' e ..\ nd
the tnal hasn't C\t'n staned In fall
a trial date hasn·t (.'\en bttn set
ThoSt' seeking 10 ou<>t ( o~o' e
lnov.n collecu,ch as In 1ne Pnde
arc ~ecping 1hc.-1r npcnscs sec-rc.-t
But 11's a reasonahk guess that thc.-
ligun· must parallel the.-cit~ ·'i C'\-
pen..es
That's SbU.000. or put 1nto propt•r
1.onteAt. about l'-'ll'e the amount II
took to send z~ Zsa Gabor to Jail
for three davs lmagrne
\\ h1le the c1t\ 'c; billfold 1s flush.
the group going 'tor C osgrove's scalp
apparentl~ 1s falling on lean umes.
In a recent lettcr to !nine Pndc
member. .. mome~ V. 1lham Crosby
put\ nut a pica for money. W tthout
.in 1n lu'>1t1n nf capital. he warns. the
eOon to bring ( nsgrove to tnal ma)
"e' aporate ..
The 1ron\ of all this 1s that Cos-
gro' e 1c; up for elec\1on in June Why
IT\ to heat him up in the counhoutt
.... hen \OU can ambush him at th<'
polls nnt spnng" \\ h~ try to fo~
a spcual clecuon "hen the city.!>
rt-gular elcc t1on 1s JU St tv.o seasons
a"a>'' Wh~ toss a"a' S60.000 when
'>C'huol l1d<i ID Huntington Beach a~
going "•thout lunch to help nu~
m,1ne\ for 'Kt1m'i of the San Fran-
u .... ·o t'anhqual.e"
V. h>" Because n's politics. 4.nd
th<.' beaut~ of politics IS that II
doesn't ha'e to make an) sc-n~ at
all
Stc-vc-M•rblc-Is I/le-Dally PY.t'•
city editor.
Soviet newsmen find Glasnost a fiction
Gorbachev's firing of editors would be outrageous in West
Jmagme 1f (jo, (1eorge De11-
~meJ1an. 1mpJt1ent "'Ith the lack of
ed11onal suppon for his policies.
fired Tom Tan a' editor ofthc Da1h
Pilot .
Then 1mag1ne that "•thin th<'
space o t a fc"" da ~ s. he also decided
to lire the cd1tor·1n-ch1ef of the Los
Angcl<.'S Times and replace him wllh
a senior Rc.-pubhcan Pan} aide
v.hosc prior JOUrnalist1c expenence
conS1Sted of editing a weekly Re-
puhhcan magannc
In all hkehhood. Cahfom1ans -
indeed. all .\mcncans and Journal-
ists througho ut the fret' world -
would be outraged.
Manus the outrage. that's essen-
tially what has JUSl happened in the
Soviet l ' n1on.
Lo,ablc M1kha1I Gorbachev -
"Gorb) ·· to his admirers in the West
last "eek remo\Cd Viktor
Afanas'e' as ed11or-m-ch1ef of f>Ta,,_
da, th·e So"1ct Union's laf1C1t·
c1rcula11ng and most presugious
d~ul) ne.,..spaper. At the same time,
he threatened to fi~ Vlad1slav
Starkov. ed11or of Araumenty i
F\kt). the weckl) "Ith the country's
h1&hcst ci1Tulat1on.
ihe reasons for Gorbe.chev's
move were e mbarrassingly obvious.
Pravda. the nasship of the country's
totallY,<ontrollcd Ocet of press or-~s. W&s bqlnnina to take aJasoost
Kriously by publi1lun1 thjnp with
wb1cb Gorbachev disaarecd. ,, .. , ...... ,
-\rgument~ 1 I-alt' h.t'> tx·en doing
the same thing
The mo\t rl~cc.·n1 pru\ oca11on in
Pra,da's pagl'' '-'.l\ J 'iUI'\<'~ of
opinio n JOc)Ul the Communist
Part\ V. h1k 11 \Urd\ came as no
surprise tu Pra' da "· readc.-rs that
o nl) '? Jl':rl.'cnt nt thc So' 1e1 lln1on's
nt1n·ns haH a "high" op1n1on of the
Pan). thl' General Sccretal) was
rncc.-n~d tu sec 11 in pnnt It didn't
salve has wounded t'gO. moreover,
.,..hen Pra,da reponed the.-fact that
half the poll rc<>pondcn1io have a
"lo"'·· op1n1on of the Pany.
Thl· So' 1ct l ' nwn. under
Gorhachc' '!. rule. has been making
extraordtnal) cITons 10 improve its
pubhc image in .\mcnca and the
West -e\en hlTln& public relations
firms to sv.eeten the.-Krcmhn"s
image before .\mcncan tele.,.1s1on
v1e~rs and rnnsumers But OC·
cas1onall}. his ra"' t'"(erc1sc of
totahtanan authont) can be seen
through the PR haze
Gorbachev replaced Pnt\(b's edi-
tor v.1th one of his own schoolmates
from Moscow State niverstt)'.
Most rccentl) a senior pany aide to
Gorbache". ~w r'dator Ivan Frolov
studied 1n M U's communist
ph1losoph) departme nt with
Mikhail's fututt wife, Ratsa; later.
he was an editor of the Communist
Party's Wtt~J journal Kommunist.
His very ltical appoinlment to
what Is lescdly the m0$1 pres-
ll~IOUS pt)St ID ~\ 1et "JOUmah~m"
tells us e' e~ thing .,..e need to lrno"
about "freedom o f the press" 1n the
.,.. or l e rs· paradise
The case of ..\rgum<'nt~ 1 Fa kt) ·s
editor Mr Starko'. 1c; equall~
interec;11ng. Starko\ 's magazine ~·
cent I) ran the rl'Sults of a populant)
poll ~ho"' ing that Gorbachev
h1 m<;elf 1s supponcd h) onl) :! I
pcrcc.-nt. "h1le 79 percent sa) the)
dislike htm Even wonc news for
Gorb' was that his most senous
cn11cs. dissident Nobel pnze-wtnner
\ndrei Sak.harov and Dons Yeltsin,
are among the most popular poli-
t1c1ans in the Soviet Union.
Gorbche' could not sit still for
th!\ prcc;s cnt1c1sm. On Oct 15. he
told a group of Pan) JOumahsts
("llh Starko' in th<' audience): "If I
'-'Crt' editor Starkov. I would ask to
be retired.'' The other shoe fell the
following da~. v.hen Startov was
summoned to sec the Party's K'C-
rct.ar)' of 1deolOI)' and propqanda.
"ho dcmand<'d his m ag.nation.
~tarlo'. hov.c' er. s tood his
ground and refused to rcslJJl. What's
more. the staff of A.rgumenty i Fakty
ha' c declared their wtllinancss to
stnke in support o f their editor
The) have also received the backina
of Sakharo". who called on joumai:
1sts all ove~ the world to rally bch1nd
the pnnc1ple of freedom of' the press.
How should an American fee.I
about all this? Last n.iaht. jus1
outside Washington. DC'.. I had the
o pponunll) to \ 1s1t w;th Inna
Ratushinsk.aya. a famous Russian
poet who recently was released from
the lahor camp to which she had
bttn sentenced for her wnungs. She
pleaacd with me to put human
rights ahead of an} American
financial aid to the Soviet Union.
She descnbed the tonurc she en-
dured an lhc labor camp wbik
secret I\ "riting a manuscript of her
mo' 1nf bodl ... Gre)' 1s the Color of
Hope .
It "ould be cas~ to d1sm155 ~
dom of the prf'ss ma forcian country
as a lu\UI) w11h which we Southern
Cahforn1ans need n ot trouble ou~h c.-' But 1fv.~ do not oondcmo
go' crnments that so callously vicJI..
ate the nghts of Russian pocQ.
wntef\ and c:d11ors. then our own
frtedom of c\prcss1on will be of
hllk use -and the differcncic ~
rwccn our own worst 1m.ninp and
the Soviet lln1on's rcahty ma)' be
1ncrcas1naJ) difficult to measuTC.
Ctrll CU Is .. U.S. It= I Al five ,.,. lk 4M o.wr~ Dlif.
CrlcL
It's refreshing to find open mind, ear
News editor needs educat;ng
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Marina ·takes
~control early
!to top Barons
I • Vikings now
4-0 in Sunset
after 1.5-5 win
By RUSSEU BANKS o.-y-c-.....-
Jason Cox of Marina High
School's "-'3ter polo 1eam came over
to the scorer's table afier the fi rst
quarter with a message for the of-
fic ial.
After getting the official's atten-
tion. Cox took his right hand ,
grabbed his own neck and said
emphatically, ··H e's (a Foun1ain
Valley player) grabbin~ me by the
neck and choking me:
Though Foun1a1n Valley might
have squeezed some of 1hc air out of
Marina. 1he Vikings had plenty in
reserve as they completed domi-
nated the Barons i.n winnin&. l 5-5 ,
1n a Sun~t Uague showdO"-'"
Wedncsda ~ night at Golden West
Colle-gl'.
Vikings Coach Da\'e Pickford had
plenty of good things 10 sa y about
his team's performance.
''ll's the best team game we 've
played the whole year:· he said. ··11
pu1s us 1n the drive r"s scat as far as
league goes.··
Mo re then that. the Vikings I 17-5.
4-0) positioned themselves 1n tht•
fast lane and 11 ~ems hke the other
lea_gue 1can1s arc going to ha\ e a
difficult t1mc catching up.
o\~1ns1 the Barons. who no"'· trail
~f arina b} t .... ·o ga mes. the V1k1ngs
Kt:t:Pl'1G C'OU"T
accelerated 4u1ckly, scoring lhe first
three goals of the game in a span of
I : 16 of the first qlian er.
Chad Roberts. "'ho scored '""'o
goals along with Charles Kenyon
and Ken Schwartz. started Marina
off bv scoring wi th' ~:49 lefl 1n the
first quarter.
Thtrt ~-one ~conds later. Kenyon
got the V1k1ngo;· ~·cond goal and
then Jawn Co\. who had three
goals. scored ~11h 3:33 rema1n1ng in
thl' quancr. and Fountain Valley
found i1sclf behind quickly. 3-0.
Brandon Qucrc1agrossa. then
no1ched the first Barons· goal to cut
Manna's lead lo 3-1 ""·ith 2:08 lcft 1n
1he first quarter. Querc1agrossa was
tht• highlight for the Barons. scoring
all li\'e goals.
But one player wasn'1 going to
~top the V1kin11.s.
~·lanna tht'n came back and
s.cort•d three straight on goals b~
Roberts. f\ob Haefnt•r ( .... ho con-
tnbuled four goals) and Sch .... ·art1 to
assume a 6-1 lt'ad.
.. \Vt· .... en: rt•all~ pun1pcd up !Or
1h..: n1atl"h."" said Pickford '"Th ... •
othL'r da} ~Tucsda }J "e lost to
tvh ss1on V1L'JO. 5-4. and pla~t'd un-
1nsp1rL·d ag:unl.t thL·rn Our pla~cr,;;
....... ·re lwl..ing at each o ther and !"ta}-
1ng ·\Vho"s not doing 1hL·1r JOb'?' ..
But ag;iin\t thl· Baron) all thL'
~a nna pht)er' ..... ·en1ed 10 con-
tribute.
\\1th thl" Ytk1ng!. holdi ng a 7-J
lc:1d late 1n 1h ... · x·L·nnd quaner and
1he1r top J ,·ri.·n"'e pla,cr Rolxn"
o lT bt.'l"au~· uf a p1:nah). ("o:... mad ... ·
an e\c ... ·puonal <;tl'al and 41'1 ~-cond\
la1 ... ·r 11 14:J 1\J a goal b} Sch .... an1.
l .OOK I'\(; B..\l'K
SIURIS THUf\SOAY, OCTOBER 26, 1989 I: I
D.-Y ,,_ ,,_.,. W. ~.,_
Costa Mesa's Corey Dela hunt lwlth ball) Is grabbed by Laguna Beach's Perret Macayo during match Wednesday.
1"01 to be outdone. Ken}Ofl. \tole
a Barons· pass. swam the 1.f-ng1h of
the pool and skipped a shot pa:.ted
!he Fountain V:i11t') goal1 l· lO g1, ... ·
~1anha a 11-4 le:id,
I h<..· goal ...,3., one of \I \ ~1ra1gh1
<.CorL·J b} :\tarina ..... h1ch grabb.:d a
15--l :u.J,antage .... 11h !.SS rcn1a1n1ng
111 thl' g:lnlt"
·· 1hi'>1s a goo<l ron1id ... ·nl"l'·bu1ldcr
for us." !>aid P1r kfl1rd. ··\\'c"ll OC
pun1pcd up for pr.1ct1cl'. h..·t·ausc if
~Ou pr~part· ''t·ll. ~ou"ll ht g<x~ 10
j;..1 n, .... ,
It 'llfl' s hu-...<..·d a~1n<>1 I oun!.1111
\alt.:-~
In othcr '\unset Lcagu ... • n1a1 ... ·h ... ·s JI
Gol<lcn \\ t'S! ( ollcgc·
•Edison . using pr1maril}
sophon1ores. still had too n111t·h fir ... ·-
ptl"ef !Or Ocean \IC\\ Jn dt'!"Cating
1ht· 'icaha .... ks. I ~-3. Sophomorcs
L11nn1<..· Pc<..'k and ( hns Egan poured
1n thr..:c goa ls apll'Cc ;is 10 d1TTerl"nl
EJ1.,on pla}t'r~ !K.'or ... ·d
[ h<..' ( hargt•r\ (J I) can ~rJp up
<,1,:rond plarc 1n thl' Sun~\ ~llh a
\1,1or\ O\l•r \l.<..0'i1n11nst<..'r 1n the ft
l1\·lu1:~ gamt• at Ciold ... ·n \.\'e'>t ne\t
\\cJnc,da\.
•:\<l ike Longnll'~t·r scored ti.lur
guJI, :ind Rich \\ :uson add...-d 1hrl·e
1<1 p:tll" \~e;;1n11n,tt'r 10 a 10-3 \1r-
1or~ t1\er l-lu n11ng1on Beach (had
lt unt no1chl·d thrt"l' goals fnr tht·
< l1k·r,
In 1h ... · P.1\1!1c < 11;1~t L...-agtll'
• ( \)f\'\ [>.:l;ihunt ;;cored n1nl' !!•lJ I~ -L~ ( OSla '.\l e~ kl"pl Its hop...•<;
!or ..... ·ct•nd plarl· in th...-Pacific ("oasi
L ... ·agu<..' .tll\<..' .... 11 h a 24-! I \ICtOf)
O' .... r \ is111ng Laguna tkach
Tht· ,\I ustangs ( 9-l-l . J-1 ) art'" ut·d
11h \\"oodbndgc. and tht• teams .... 111
fact• o ff nt'\I Y.'edncsda~ at Hen1agt·
Part.. fo r second place 1n lhl' !'CL.
Brei D1t'ball notch ... ·d a cart't'r-h1sh
c-1~h1 goals for (·osta \lt:...a.4
.... 1th half
ol lhl'm coming 1n thr "l'COnd
pcnod. Delahunt \Cort•d four of-his
goals 1n the third quaner
• Jartd J(lhnson 'il.:orcd :.1 ' goals
and Ste,t·n l\.1rshon add...-d fi\e to
lift \\oodbndgt• to a lb-5 \ICtOI)
o'er Tr.:ihuco H ill:. John'>4'.1n uppi.:d
h1~ \<Hal to Q() !oal~ this ~ason. l S
0 tT 1hc \rChOO rt•cord ( olcman
H undt'h' :1ddt•d Lhrl't' for 1he \.\ar-
rn1r' !l-i-7 . '·ll
In \he ~·a \'11, • ..., Ll·.igue
• ""-011 Tu ... ·l..c r and c.unnar
(oustaf-.on 'M:Ort•d thr<..·t' goal' each a:.
\on.ina dt·I ~tar hudt an 8-1 lead at
haltl1ml' en rouh.' to a 12-4 \1Ctor.
o\er '1s1t1ng L'n1,ers11).
The '1clol'} impro' ed the Sea
"'-1ngs· r,·cord to 20.-l overall and 4--0
10 the ~:a Vie.... CdM ~·11! now
1rJ\l'l nonh to th ... · S1anford ln\'ita-
11nnJl for 1hr<..'(" games Fnda) and
t .... o on Saturda'
•, ........ port H'arbor tuned up for
11~ leagu<..' sho...,do~n aga.1ns1 Corona
del ~!ar nt'\I ~ce~ with a lopsided
l 5-.l \ \ClOIV O\t'r Saddleback. ~dors &oalte D1e1nch Jewell
blanked 1hr Ruadrunnt"rs through
three quartl'N "htle '.'h:...,port was
..... unng 14 gual!i.. Craig ~1anz had
1hrr,· and "'-'k' KotTord. Tom '-1~11.,1~. J1n1 ~lart1ndale and Enc
'\lu11\..\ 1"0 t•.i._h fo r ~t· .... ·pon
• ru~un UU\'>l."Ored \ 1s111ng Estan-
l1.I. Jll-J 1ri the m1ddlt· 1wo quaners
.i nJ n•ll ... ·J lo a I +.5 s~:a \'1e..., league
'1c1or. Tht' Eagl\'"s \6-IS. C>-4) re-
<..t'l\l'j l"-ll goal~ fron1 .\.!ben Huang.
Riding in '92 Olympics a Young idea
Racing is
lagging
behind
Track cycling bronze medalist in '88
has sights set on Barcelona Games
l!ly JON FERGUSON °' fl'w o...,. -~·.tf
Since Connie ''oung iin1shcd
1he 1988 Ol~n1p1cs in St'"oul .JS th<'
o nl } Un ited S1atl's nder to earn :1
medal 1n tracl.. c~c l1ng. lht' n1a1n
goal in ter1ns of her coml)l'llt1\t'
future h.J<i been to ··do bct1t'r'0 10
1992
Barcelona. Spain should pro' tde
a forum for her founh <11) mp1C"o;.
bu1 the 28-ycar-old Dc1ro11 nat1\C
"ho trains and 11,c~ 1n :-.e .... ·port
Beach dunng the .... inter and spring
sets no particular llml.' for her
compet1t1,e rt'Urt'ment.
So man) Olympic athletes re-
ceive onl) one opponun11~ to
stake their r lain1 amo ng the top
compe111ors 1n their field in1er-
nat1onall) Some talcn1ed ones
ma) compete t .... o or thr« t1ml's
Young, follo"·ing 1hree l'ffons.
doesn't C\C"n 1h1nk abou1 retirt'·
ment.
"I plan on comm1t11ng to '92."
Young s:ud. -·The O lympics are
now in m y tra1n1ng scope. so l''e
go1 10 1h1nk abou1 that.'"
Young "·111 be 31when1hc 1992
Olympics amve. but 10 hear her
speak of the future. a fifth Olym-
pics might no t be oul of lhe ptc·
tuft'. Cyelis1s. unhke panicipanls
1n swimming or track and field. do
not peaJt ~t a young age. although
her specialty -currently the
match spnnt, perhaps the mos\
visual of the events run o n
velodromcs -could change.
"T here was 1 39.year-old
...,oman .JI th<..' \\ or!J t han1-
pionsh1ps thi!> ~~·ar 1ha1 "a~ the
tx·sL SO 1f I l..t't'P m) ~pt:cd up.
there 1s a lot to be ga1ncJ b\
e .\p1.:n.:-nce."· \ oung said
··t thin!.. 11's '<..'f\ li.·;i.<;1bk· no
compctl' .... ell into 0 ht'r ,n,1 for
...,.01nrn nght no"' \\e don'1 !..no"
.,... hat the bcs1 age is. bot."\'.au<.t' "c·, ....
had to qu11 so }Oung tn thl" pa\t
I think ~e can l"a~il\ comp...·te 1nh)
the nud·30s at thl• "1op ll'\el ··
The top le\el is .... har~ 1mp.1rt·
ant tu \·ounf. ~
""Onr thing that ah1-a~s kt'pl mt·
going was m} eon1pct111,e end.""
Young said "\.l.'hat l"m looking for
pcrsonall} C'I."!") }t•ar arc 1mpro,e-
men1s. the ume that I slop 1n1-
prov1n& persona II). that's probabl)
going to be thl' end of it. If I don"t
keep 1mpro\ 1ng. then ..., ha1 an1 I
doing 11 for" II can on\) last so
man) seasons or }Cars.'"
Young's career has alread~
spanned 20 of her 28 years.
'
She ~n compeung 1n bo1h
track c)chng and spttd skating at
a,ae nine, took her ac1 1n1emauonal
in two sports at 15 and com;xtcd
1n her first Olympics as a 1eenager
·i n 1980 a1 Lake Placid.
In 1977. she earned fifth place at
the World C>·chng Chap1onsh1ps
after pe11t1on1na her wa) into a
match race lO cam a U.S. learn
btnh at the age-of 16. In 1978. she
look fifth overall at the World
Speed Skating Championships.
"'inning t~·o bronze medals.
Connie You~. a bronze rned•llst In trKll qdl"I •tit••
Olyrnpks. trains In Newport ••ach fcH part of ttte ye•r.
In I.he span of her international
PCL duel
career. she has won s1:1.. \\'orld
Champ1onsh1ps medals 1n the
match spnnt C\en1 -including
three-golds ( 1982. '83. '84) lee.dins
up the 1984 So' 1e1 Olympics
which the U.S. boycoued -five
nauo nal spnn1 championships and
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medal In .\ugus1 1986. she set a
200-meter world rttord of 11 .24
S«"Onds 1n the Grand Pnx ofCycl·
ing in Colorado Springs. Colo.
But at Seoul. gearing decisions
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One week
later, back
in the gym
SA1''T o\ t~Rl Z-On the-east
stdt" of"ha1 on'"·c S<"cmcd hke
he.a '"c-n. kids began bouncing basket-
balls again to 1r. to forget those fe ....
m1nu1es of hell
Neal\ Jones. her blond pon) tail
1ra 11Lnibth1nd. thre..., 1n a handful of
Jump sho1s Tucsda} and !Orgo1. for
1he 11me bc"1ng an~"a~. that her
famtl\ no longer had a home
Calit") Bryce, weanng the co ... eted
rt'd and "-'hlle of the BranCT fone
Junior High ch("("rlead1ng squad.
ra 1~ her arms 1n tnumph and for
a few moments, 1he sadness slipped
awav -much as her father'!> home
had ·done 1n 1he foothills of the
Santa Cruz moun tain~ t"\actl ... one
Wttk ago.
A.t 5·04 p.m . church bells pealed
and 150 people gathert"d 1n the
center of Santa Crul to sing and sa)
thanks for sur.1v1ng 1he ean.hquak.e
that had le,elt'd the downtown of
their almost-id~ lhc. oceanside com-
m un11~.
.\t 5:04 pm . the rt'ferees cal~
1hc cap1a1ns from Br:anc1fone ahd
M ission Hills 10 the C'Cnler of the
floor and reminded them that
bumping.. sho' 1ng and slappina
m1gh1 be appropna1e for footbllll
but was certainly out ofplacx in e
etghth.grade 11rls' basketball pme.
Outside the bandbox of a gym. the
brtt:ze rustled a stand of tall
Monterey pines and small shards of
gllss glistened 1n the late-afternoon ,
siin. Inside. pnnc1pal Roy Nel~n
dutifully noted the Otle'--Wttlt an-
niversary on his wnstwatch. took a
deep breath. and said ... It's not •
week that we"d want to go 1hrou&h apin ...
1ndttd not.
A handfu,1 have died and
&bousaads i.n \b~COU.O.t)'.JO(l)C IJ(Q
in nearby Wat.son vi lle alone.. we
homeless. As ~tJy al Mondly niabt. • study rain ~ .....,.
thl'Olllh the roor aft<l -ollldoh
10 .-... the ... Civic~.
wh ich bad been Preswcct into .-.iDt
•• tempanry thehrr; The-
raln t-h<d ofFH~ller ...-at •
laad'1tide• in thcrnout9in.;.a
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arshma/lows more
than minor -menace
at Michigan games
''°"' The Allodated Prftll
ANN ~R. Mich. -University of e
Michipn officials can't be accused ofbeina -
toft on ruJe eofon:emcnt. but rule violalions ----are ~ins soft on them:
The 1thOoJ announced plans 10 add marshmallows
to the li11 of objects banned ftom Michipn Stadium
durina Wolverine foothill pmn. Now banned art
umbrellas. coolers, chairbacks. btckpacks and alcoholic
~S sounds funny, bu1 ifs a real pro~," Bruce
Maciej, Michigan director of sports information, said.
Fans in the student section bcpn pilchina
manbmallows at each other durina the SCtiOn-<>penina
pme qainst Notre Dame, and the activity hat stuck.
Durirta an Oct. 7 pmc, the attention shiQ.cd to
bud members and cheerleaders, who were peppered with the candies. Thousands of marshmallows filtered
one end of the stadium after it· was aJI bver.
Manhmallows aren't hannless, Michip.n officials
said. SOmc fans press together several manhmallows to
Ctt$le a aooeY ball. Mix..cd wi1h wa1cr, the conC0C1ion
can become as hard as a aolf ball, said. Jack Weiden·
btlchl. Michipn's senior associate athletic director.
We've had a number of complaints." Wcidenbl<:h
said. "One woman said she aot hit and had a red spot
on her cheek that bothered her all day. The~ lrt
concerns that somebody will act hurt."
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K• O'Brlea, Quarterback of the New York
Jets. .on the Madison Square Garden Network
··Jets Journal" show as he reacted to Coach Joe
Walton's bcnchin& of O'Brien in favor of Kyle
Mackey followina the team's 14-7 loss to the
Raiders: "Blaming me for what's happened to the
Jets is like bl.ii.ming a glass blower in Miami for
Hurricane Hugo.··
Kings' record string ends
The Los Angeles Kinas' NHL record
siring of 273 pmes without bcin~ shut out
was snapped Wednesday night when
Calgary gOalie Rick Wamsley. starting in
platt of the ailing Mike Vernon, stopped 23 shots.
leading the Flames to a S-0 victory at the Forum.
The K.inp last failed to score on March 12, 1986,
against Detroit goalie Greg Stefan at the Forum. Their
record string included playoff games.
The Kinas fell three short of the ~ular·scason
record of264 consecutive games without being shut out
sci by the Aames from Nov. 12. 1981 . through Jan. 9,
1985.
The shutoul was the finl of the season for Wamsley
and I Ith of his career. He started because Vernon was
suffering from back spasms.
Thcorcn Fleury and Joe Mullen each had a goal
and an assist for the Flames. Fleury scored the fint 1oal.
his fourth of the season, at 7:41 of the SttOnd period
and assisted on a power.play goal by Joe Nieuwcndyk
at 9:11 .
Mullen set up a goal by Jiri Hrdina al 14:06 thal
gave Calgary a l-0 lead after two periods.
Mullen 500rcd at 3:40 of the third period to make
it 4-0 and dcfcnscman Jamir Macoun scored the final
&091 with 6:34 left.
El1ewherc in the NHL Wednesday:
•Edmonton's Jari Kurri JCOrcd off a scnmblr
with 4: 14 rcmainina in the third period. giving the
Oilers a 3.3 tic with the New York Rangers at Madison
Square Gar'dcn. For the Oilers, it was their scrond
comc·from·behind lie in 1wo ni&hts. They ra..llied for
two ioals in the third period Tuesday night to tic the
Islanders, 3-J.
•Winni~ scored three power-play go.a.ls. includ·
ing Dave Ellett s tie-breaker 1n the third period, and
defeated visiting Washinglon, 6-4. The Jeu entered the
game with 1hc worst power play in the NHL -just four
go.a.ls in 37 chancts -bul converted lhrce of six
opportunitlcs.
•Daniel Marois scored bis second IOll of the pme
with 2:01 left in the third period to brW a tic and give
Toronto an 8-6 victory over Pittsbul'Jh, which lost iu
third straiaht home game.
• Larry Murph)''s foal at I :42 of the lhird period
broke a 2-2 tic and rookie Mike Modano had a p1 and
two assists as Minnesota improved its home record to
4-0-0 with a 4-2 victory over Buffalo.
•Jn Hartford, Mike Liut recorded his fint shutout
in almost a year and 21st of his careen· tops amona
active NHL 1oaltenden, as the Wha1cn beat Quebec,
2--0.
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EL SEG UNDO -Ste\'C Bcuerlein has
replaced Jay Schroeder as lhe starting quar·
terback for the Los Angeles Raiders. mean·
in& Schroeder won't be calling signals Sun-
day qainst his former team. the Washington Redskins.
Schroeder was traded to the Raiders in exchange
for offensive tackle Jim Lachcy and some draft choices
a year ago last month and has stancd all seven Raiden
pmes this llCaSOR, four llf 14•h1ch arc losses.
Tyson-Ruddock postponed
The Nov. 18 world heavyweight box ing
championship figh1 in Edmonton br1ween
champion Mike Ty~n and Donovan
.. Razor .. Ruddock has been postponed until * at leasl early next year because Ty~n has a condition
similar to pneumonia. promoter Garry Stevenson said
Wednesday night.
Stevenson told a news conferenct" 11 will be "im-
possible for him lo fight and for us to hold the figh1
card." He said T yson will return to Las Vegas for a
rtCO\'Cf')' period expected to last at least fo ur weeks.
In other sports news Wednesday:
•Major league baseball owners have agreed to set
up a fund 10 help victims of the earthquake that
devastated Northern California last wee k. New York
Yankees o.,..·ncr George Steinbrenner told a Toledo,
Ohio TV stauon. S1cinbrcnner 1old WTOL the 26
ma1or league teams \!.'Ill contribute $40,0CX> each. or
S l.04 mill ion. 10 the Red Cross to help earthquake
victin1s.
• Te.\as Rangers designated hit\Cr Harold Baines
l\as agreed to a ne"" contract that e.11.1ends through the
1992 season. ·rhe Rangers acquired Baines. JO. on July
29 in a frvc·player deal with the Chicago White Sox.
Before 1hc new contract was announced. he had been
signed through 1990 with an option for 1991 . Terms of
1hc new contract we~ nol disclosed.
•The Toronto Blue Jays announced they have
·signed Gene Tenace as lhc club's baning coach. The AL
East champions had been without a full ·time hilling
coach since Cito Gaston replaced Jimy Williams as the
Blue Jays· manager last Ma)'·
•The 25th annual Winston finals. lhe season
finale in 1he 19-rac.e. SIS-million NHRA Drag Racing
Scnes. begin today at the Los Angeles Counly Fair·
grounds in Pomona.
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YOUNG _ ..
the made apinst the m::ommen·
dation of her coach did not pay oft'J
in the semifinals apin1t eventuaJ
1old. mcdali~t Erika Salumiae or the
Soviet Union. She later swept
France's Isabelle Oautheron in two
strait.ht t'lt'n ror lbc bronie medal. ··1 was a veteran out there in
1988," You~ s.aM!. "It wun't for a
lack of yean eaperience, but I'm
'always leamina. Tbcre's a million
and one things tblt can happen, and
I can ~l~)'l i.mPr!lve on. the tninat
that I have done btfore. rm alwtys
leamins. There Ire always lhinp
1hat I could have done difTertnlly, 1n
t~rms of tactical maneuven more
than fitness wise.
.. , can live with (the P.rina de-
cision) because I chose It," Young
said. "My coach told me somethina
else. and I chose to 10 this WI)' ...
Looking toward the future, 1t is
not just a ma11cr of improving areas
already tra versed.
.. Women arc chan~na t~ way
th ey ride 1hc sprint,' Young said.
.. In a few ycan, it could be a totally
different (racin& style) than in 1988.
I do a running p~m all throua.h
the year. Before I JUSt did it in tfic
ofT.season. ••
Raised in Detroit. Youn& moved
to Indianapolis in 1981 and trained
in Milwaukee for speed skating until
she retired from that spon in 1984.
Al 1hat timf. she had been splitting
her year between Indianapolis, New·
pon Beach and Milwaukee. Orig·
1nally Connie Paraskevin, she mar·
ricd Roger Young. her coach
throughoul the '80s, in 1986.
A member of the U.S. O lympic
Connie YOU"I
speed skating team in 1980 and
1984, Young never medaled, but
that wa s not the reason she decided
to forego skating for cycling. II goes
back to the financial barriers which
prcvr n1 many athletes compctin& in
these types of Olympic sports to
continue-competing past one or lwo
O lympiads.
.. After 1984, I felt I just wanted to
concrntratt" n1orc on cyclinJ,''
Young said. "'I wnn1 someth1na
n1orc of a challenge, but I also
wan1cd an olT scason. I fch I'd done
~·hat I could do in skating.
"I t·ould sec thinas changing a
little bit, saw there may be some
n1orc money comins into (cycling)
and some other th1n15 happening
that retlly in1eMtod me too.~
comes a time ... you k>ve a lport.
but 1"hen I'm 1UPOOrtiee m)'lllf U4
putlina it all &Waf for a.c Winw. I
decided 10 focu• ~Y atedtion ...
Afttr the 1980 Olymp~ Youq
hit aomewhat of a cr.-Ollds. After
1ettina aside c)'(liRJ for a~ while )
Wliftl Iowan! lhe Olympics, the
almos1 set the &btlna aside 10 u lhe
took coUeac classes at the Univmity
of Detroit and pondered her athletic
fu1u·re.
"In the 1981 triaJ ICatOD. I saw
thinas really chan&in& in the sport." ,
Yount said, .. Morr money was c.om· ina in, aoo thinp ~ really chana-
ins in the women's end of it a whole
lot at that time. It was alniost Uk.ea who~ new sport 1nd I had only been
out or i1 one season.
"I thought, ·rn take a chance and
sec where it aoes.' I've been happy
wilh the decision so far."
Now she has I 0 sponsors, docs
promotional tours and lives com-
fonably as an amateur a1hlete. She
also makes an effort to &ive some·
thing back to the Spt?.• ! which has
made her life financially sound, like
fighting for a women's coachina pro-
gram within the cyclin& federation.
"f was kind of involved before
there was any su~n and no1hing
to do." Young said. "Then now, to
s1ill be compcling when thinas a~
growing and chanaing, and therc·s
more money in spans. I have said,
'Yeah, let's get 1his going for the
sport.'
"On the first world championship
team, some of the riders had to pay
th eir own way 10 ride for lhe U.S.
team. That wasn't 1hat long ago.
Some of the young riders don't
know ho"'' good they have it.'"
Owners form new committee
Attempts cont inue to f ind
agreement on comm iss ioner
league"s .. Old Guard ... Rooney was originally for Finks.
then abstained and finally voled for Ta&Jiabuc.
Bui 1hc other four. whom Commissioner Pelc
Rozelle conceded 14·erc the prinicpals in the stalemate
thal has blocked 1hc eltttion of his successor in aboul
50 hours of debate. were decidedly un·ncu1ral. Illy D A.VE GOLDBERG
CLEVELA ND -Yt•I another commntee ~·as
formed Wednesday 1n an anempt to end a stalcma1e
over the se lection of a nr\I.' NFL commissioner -th 1s
one a li\C·membc.·r group tha1 pits the principal an-
tagonists 1n the dispute in a facc·to-face confrontation.
On one side are Wellingto n Mara of the New York
G iants and Art Model\ or Cleveland. both staunch
Finks supponcrs who have borne the brunt of the
resentment from the newer owners. On the other arc
Patrick Bowlen of Denver and Mike Lynn of Minne-
sota. two of the hard·line members of the group thal
blocked Finks' election in July whrn ii seemed all but
certain.
The comn11ttl'e ~·as formed af\cr an evening met'\·
1ng of 1'11 hours that brough1 represen1a11 ves of 1wo
teams "'1ngmg all the .,..,ay back from 1he West ('oast.
They "'Ill be askc-d to present the owners ~·11h a
unanimous choice o r one of the two current ca ndidates
-Jim Finks or Paul Taglia bue -b) nex1 \.\'cdnesda~.
when ye t a nother meeting is st.·hed uled for Dallas.
The five met inltl Wednesday night and the owners
were to rcconvcnr 1his morning.
The commince will be chai red b) Pinshurgh"s !)an
Rooney. one of the few ncutra.ls left 1n a league that has
split into two blocs -more or less along the lines of
scniorit) in 1he league. A cenifird member of the
Rozelle said there was a chantt they would have
a recommcnda1ion by then. bu1 added: "That's unhke·
ly."
There was one vote taken Wednesday in 61/J hours
of meetings. TaaJiabue, lhc NFL's Wash1naton lawyer
and one of Rozelle's !Op aides .. 1ot 15 votes. Finks. the
president of the New Orleans Saints, got 11.
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Woodbridge, Laguna sweep foes
TM Dally Piiot
For Woodbndge and Laguna
Bcri,·h h~hs. 11 was business as usual
in rac1hc {"oast League gi rls vol-
leyball on \.\1ed ncsday night.
The \.\'arnors dispatched Orange
1n less 1ha n an hour. 15-0. 15·4.
15·4. 14•hllt• lhc A.rtists took care of
Costa Mesa. 15-8. 15-0. 15-7 .
•In Woodbridge's ~1 c tor y.
sophomore Ericka Doolilllc ·served
ror all 15 po1n1s and had si.11. aces in
the first ga me. bulh school records.
The Warriors improvr 10 6--1 1n
league entering Friday"s match at
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someone who did not. And no one.
least of all the kids. fee ls certain the)
would be safe the nc11.11i me.
That, Nelson said. was the reason
the schools decided to resume play·
in,.
'We got them back in he~ Mon-
day and there was a real edge to
evcrybody"s emotions. II seemed
what they needed. as much as any·
thing else, was a ~nsc of continuity.
a sense that what happened before is
aoin1 to fl on again.
"I don t mean to say we won"t
acknowledge what we wcn1 through.
... Ifs certainly &oin1 to take a
while to come to grips with it.''
That was apparent almost im·
mediately. A handful of1irls on bo1h
the seventh-and cight--a.rade 1eams
were hesitant 10 practice Monday in
the aym, remembering what hap.
pcned the last time they set foot in
lhere .
"We were a couple of minutes
into tht third quarter on th¢eia.hth· aradc pme, •• rtcalled Holli Blync.
a puk di1trict refertt who worked
lut Tuesd.y's contest. and was back
on lhe noor for this p.me.
ho rne ag:11 ns1 Trabuc·o Hills.
• Laguna Beach, wh ich is 14--1
O\ rrall and 7.() 1n the PCL. was Jed
b~ 'n'phon1orl' quick hiucr Ton
Seo\\ and frr'ihm;in swing hi1tcr
Roiehl·I V.'acholder with seven kills
l·ach. Lnguna v1s11s Orange Friday.
In community coll ege wo men's
niatches
•Golden West t·omple1cd It s
romp through the first round of the
Orangl' Empire Conference with a
15·6. 15-8. 15-J victory over visiting
Fullerton. The Rustlers did no1 lose
a game during th e s1x matches of the
"The gym was full and there was
so much yelling that "'hen the earth-
quake slarted. my lirs1 th ought was.
'These people are out of control.
There"s too much energy in here."
"But then I saw the basket moving
by itself.'"
A handfu1 of players ran with
Coafh Kristin Ard and huddled
under the doorway 10 the locker
room. It was a sman move. Three
windows high on the west wall broke
and sent gJass showering down on
people rushing for the ex.its.
frttkle·faCed Heidi Bonser got hit
with one chunk -nght on h1:r
headband. As the cheerleaders went
lhrouah last·m1nute preparations
outside 1hc gym. she wo~ it hke a
bad&e of pride. ·
··1cs fine:· she said. fingerin.J 1he
wide arccn band. "Weird. huh ..
"Yeah.'" Tabby Lam chimed 1n .
"and it's going to be weird goina
1-ck in 1hcrc and chccrinf.. because
you k.noweverybody's 101n1 lo be
thinki'na about what happened.··
And for the fint few minutes. she
WU prob9bty riah1. Come Friday,
people tome 75 miles up thecout in
Candlestick Park will problbly have
much 1ht same fttlina.
first round of confc~ntt.
For Golden West. freshman
outside hitter Jeni Murrell con-
tnbu1cd eight kilts and five blocks
and freshman outside hiller Stacia
.-\llen had 23 assis1s. The Rust\en
ope n the second round of conference
pla)' on Fnday at Orange Coast
•O range Coas1 completed the
li rs1 round of conference play 1·5
following a 15-12, 15·8. 154 setback
at Saddleback. ("athy Scanlan. Vi.
vian Sliepka and Ali Garren had
fi ve kills each for the Pirates in a
losing cause.
But 1fth1ngs go ncarl) as well as
1hey did Tuesday at Branciforte Jun-
ior Hi&h. there may be rtason 10
celebrate the World Series after all.
The Btts we~ gc111ng buzzed by a
powerful Delmar 5qUad when nature
stepped in. This Tuesday, bolh the
seventh· and eigh1h.grade cont -
in~nts sent crosstown ri val Mission
Hills home with Jumps.
"It's funny," Coach Ard said as
lhe handshakes a1 midcoun were
finished. "I couldn't tell if they'd
ever gel back into playing. Ycs1 er·
day, the first things the kids said to
me when I told lhem about pra cticr
was. 'We're going back into that
place?'
.. We were really sloppy. and thl'n
bcfort this g.amc, they seemed ncr·
vous to me. But lhey kepi saying
they wanted to beat this team." she
added ... and you saw whal they
did."' •
As the gym cmp1icd. somrone
asked Ard whether this week"s end·
in1 wasn't a little more sa1isfyin1
than last wcek"s.
"Yeah," she said, ··and this time,
at-least. we made it to lhc end."
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SAN-FRANCISCO -Two days
before Game ), two ways 10 win the
World Series.
The serious Oakland Athletics. led
by lawyer-manager Tony La Russa.
goina back to basics in Phoenix.
"My responsibility is to make sure
this team is ready to play Friday
nia,ht," he said Wednesday. "The
orpnization thought coming to
Phoenix gave us the bt'st chan« to
do our work.''
The Athletics went to their spring-
trainina site to ensure &ood wca1tlcr.
Hazy skies met them when thcy
arrived in Arizona, but it was soon
sunny and 81 degrees.
The relaxed San Francisco Giants.
under folksy Manager Roger Craig.
joked around at Candlestick Park. It
was clear and windy for practice.
with temperatures in the low 60s.
.. Like a bunch of kids on a sa nd-
lot That's the kind of atmosphere I
want, having fun ," he said. "If
they're menl.8.lly ready to play, the
physical as~t ~11. be the.re. If 1he1.~
hearts arcn I 1n u. 11 won t matter.
Mental or~h ysica\, what's more
imponan1 ri t now? Who knows,
npceially a er a record 11-day
layoff because or an earthquake.
For the second straiitht day, an
al\crshock hounced the Aay areu. On
Tuesday, it came shortly after 6
p.m .• which would've been around
the seco nd inning if baseball had
resumed the World Series on the day
it hoped.
On Wednesday. 1he s1ad1um
slightly shook around 3 p.m. The
Giants had left when 1t happened.
While the teams worked out. the
Athlellcs tried to work oul a com-
pro mise with the Rolling Stones.
The rock group is scheduled to play
at the Oakland Coliseum on Nov.
4-S, and is allowed to move in to the
stadium fi ve da}'S earlier to !iel up.
The Athletics lead the series. 1-0. but
if the Giants can force 11 back 10
Oak.land, there would be a confli ct
for Games 6 and 7 on Oct. 31 and
Nov. I.
Candlestick Park . meanwhile. 1s
ready. As the Giants prac11ccd .
maintenance crews cleaned 1he
stadium of cups and hot-dog ~·rap
pers left from a week-igo Tucsda~.
when the earthquake struck.
Once the 'Stick and Stones arc set.
all that remains 1s getting back to
business. And that business 1s
baseball.
For the G iants. 1ha1 means one
more, easy practice today.
"No s1mulat«i games. No rntras-
quad games. We tried that the lirs1
few days and seme or lh<' pla}crs
were bitching. 1hrow1ng bals." Craig
said. "With the earthquake. the} had
olher things on their minds and
didn't want to be doing that.
"They didn't really enjoy it . ''ou
can't force them 10 do thi ngs they
don't want to do." he said. "Toda).
they were having fun and go t ~on1e·
thing out o r 1t."
The Athletics· approaeh 1s morl'
reaimented. ·rhcy asstmblc on the
field• to stre1ch and c._e rc1st -the
Giants, if 1hc~ do it. do 11 1n the
clubhoust -and then be$'" dnlls.
Oakland has been playing s1mu-
la1ed games all week. usuall) ketp-
in& its pitching rotation intact. In
P·hocnix, the Athletics wi ll play
today against their 1ns1ruct1onal
leaP,ue team.
• ll's not perfect, but ~·c're playing
for the big pnze," La Russa said.
"We couldn't guarantee the ~·eather
was goi ng to be good. so ~·e came
here. I fit was going to be like ii was
todA)' in the Bay area, it would've
bttn easier to sta~ :·
The A1h \etics were met by b,000
fans at Municipal Stadium and
greeted by I.he public-address an-
nouncer henldina them as the
American League champions. About
SJ,000 in do nati ons fo r earthquake
victims was collcrted before the
practice.
For the teams. the focus "·as on
the field . e"en if Oakland catC'her
Ron Hassey no longer wanted to be
there.
Hassey took a foul up on the ri&ht
shoulder and fell 10 the ground in
the final inning of an 1ntrasquad
pmc.
Baeza, Lopez
meet at Marriott
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lndil l\I SI vs B1N SI I I lndl•nePOlis, "
SATUttDAY'S GAMES w .. ,
Stenfo<d 11 USC
WHhlneton ., UCLA
Long Bffch SI 1t Oregon
Peclflc 11 Arirona, n
WHhlnelon SI II Arlion• St • n
Oregon SI •I C1lllornl1
Neve41-LH VIGii ., Frnno St . n
Brlgllem Young 11 H1w1ll. "
Nevedl·Reno et ldeho
N. Arlrona 11 ld•ho St., n
Boise St. 11 Monlene
weoer SI II Montene SI
Wvomlng 11 New M .. ico
New M .. ico St el Sen Jose St
Stel>hln F Austin 11 E WHhinglOI!
Colondo SI el Uleh
s.vtllwett
Houston va Arkenau 11 Liiiie Rock. Ark .. n
TUH Chrl1ll111 11 81vl0r
Co1or1do 11 Oltlehome
Min . Vellev SI. 11 Prelrle View
Tues A&M 11 Rice
NW L0Ylsl1ne •• Sim HOYstOll SI
North TUH •I Southern Metnodlst
Sin Dleoo St 11 TuH·EI P110, n
Midwflt
Clnclnnell II Akron
E Mich!Qell 11 C~tr1I MichlQen
Wisconsin 11 Illinois
w IMlnols ., IHlnols SI
Kenses 11 K1n1es St TOleOO II K~I SI
8owhne GrMn II M11ml, Ohio
lndlene II Mlchlgen OlllO St 11 MlnnHOll
Ol<lehOme St II Missouri
E. lllll>ol• 11 N 10w1, n
low• St •• NebrHl<.I
low• •' NorthWfttern Pilta«lurllh 11 Notre Oeme
Mk:hlgen SI. 11 Purdue
Kentucl<v SI. 11 S. INlnols
Alcorn St el SW MIHOUl'o 'I
Ohio U 11 W Michloln
W. Kt11luckv at Younostown St
Alllllieml SJ,
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T....-Cl\lttenooee 11 ~St. MIHll~ SI. el Auburn MM.,,.,.O St. el A1>1Hll ,,.....
N. Cll'~ A& T et lkthune-Coo«me11 LlbertV et Central Flor1-, n
Wake FOl'ftl If CltmlOn
Georole Tedi at Duke Murrev St. 11 E. Kentucky
Cllldll 1t E. T-.MI SI., n
Morgen St. va. Florldl A&M 11 Mleml, n
Ml.ml, Fla. at Florlde Sf .• n
Kentuckv 11 Georgie
Tex11 SOu!Nt'n e t Grembllno St.
Mor~ et Howerd u T 8fl(letJff 11 LSU
TulM 11 Loulllel\I Tedi, n
VMI 11 M8r$111M
North CarOllnl et Mlrvtend
SW THH SI. If McNMM SI., n s. Mlssluloot 11 MlmPlll• St
Venclerblll et MlululP91
ArkenMH SI. II NE Loulslene, n
COMICllcut el Richmond
Oellwere St. et S. CarOllne St.
Georgie Southern 11 Semford
N. Cerollnl SI. at Soutll Clrollne
Nldlolll St. el Southern U , n
T8fllletM1 St. 11 TIN'nMI Tech
Loulsvllle et Virginie
Tulene I I Virginie Tedi
Furmen 11 W. Caroline •eat ~utgers II Armv
WHI Virginie 11 Boston Col~
Buctinell 11 C01umol1
01r1mouth 11 cornea
Maine et Oelewere
Princeton 11 Herverd
Brown et Holv Cron
Colg111 11 Llfevelte
WUll1m & Marv 11 Lehklh
Jeme• Medlson el N1vv
Boston U. et New Hemi>shlre
Mesaechusetta 11 NortheHlern
AtetMlme I I ~" SI V1U1nov1 vs. Rnode ••tend el Mllen. 1111v
E. Cerolln. el Svrecuse
N. llllnols et Tempie
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Hkltl ~ KMcMe
SUNHT L•AGU•
T ....... 1Geme
Fountain Vellev II Westminster
f'rldlY'• Gemn Edison vs Merine (I I Wnlmlnslt<'l
0c .. n View et Huntington Beech
SEA VIEW L•AGU•
FridlV's 0-Corona del Mer at Tustin
Newport Ha rbor vs Estencl1 111 Newport
Herbor)
SIO<lleOICk vs Unlver~llv (et lrvlne)
~ACIFIC COAST L•AGUE
Tonight's G1me•
L119VN Beech vs Wooelb<idDI (II Irvine)
Orengc vs Coste Mese (II N-port Herborl
S.turdl't's Game
Laguna Hflls vs Tret>ueo Hiiis (et Mlulon
V~io). Sp m
SOUTH COAST L•AGUE
Fridl't'I ~
MIUIOI! Viejo vs. El Toro (I I Min ion Vlelol
Sen Clemente e t Oef'\8 Hlll1
Seturdl't's G-Ceplstr1no V1tlev 11 Irvine
ANG•LUS L•AGUE
f'rtdlY's 0-
Meter Del et Blshoc> Montoomerv
S.turdli't's ~
SI Paul vs. Servile el Gehr High
BlshOP Amel 11 Lvnwood (non·ieeguel
CENTUltY LEAGUE
TenltlM'a Game Santa Ana vs Cenvon 11 El MocMne
FrldlY'I Ga.-s
El MO<lena vs VIiie Perk el El MOC11111
Foo1t1111 vs Sen11 Ane Vettev el SA Bowl
EMrlltE L•AGU•
TenltlM's 0-
Cvi>reu vs Esperenre 11 Velenci•
El Ooredo vs Kelllle e t LI P1lml
Loere vs Los Alemllos 11 GeN
FlttEEWAY L•AGUE ,,,....,.,.._
Trov 11 Buane Perk
Sunnv Hills el Futterton
Sonora 11 LI H1bl'1
OtllANGIE LEAGUE "'*"'' 0-Wutern vL Aner...lm 11 L• P1lm1
Megnolle 11 Velencle
S.venne 11 Bre1-0linde
GAJLDEN GttOVli LEAGUE
TenltlM's G-~enc.ho Alemitos 11 Ger<Mn Grove
Peclf'tce el Bobe Grenda
f'rldlV'I G-
Sentlego v• L• Oulnte II Boise Gnncll l(~nedv vs Los Amloos 11 Gerdlo Grove
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New JtrHV s 3 1 11 " NY Ir.linden 3 4 2 • H H
W11hlno1on 3 s 2 • J7 q
Plllsbureh 3 s I 1 " ;) Ptlltede!Pllle 2 6 I s 27
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Toronto a. Plltsl>urQll 6
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MIMHOll 4, 8 uffal0 2
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Outl>K 11 8ost:t· 4:3S o.m 1'11lsl>urgh et De roll, 4:35 pm
Heriford 11 New Jersev, 4:•5 p.m.
New duty ff, MontrHI •I Chlceoo. S:JS P.m.
Mlnnesole •• SI. LOYiS, S:JS pm
O•kl•nd pitcher Mike Moore plays &n11plr•
as teammate Bob Welch pitch•• to bullpen
catcher Mike Carr dJ.lrlng Athlettca• work-
out In preparation.for l'rld•y•a game.
Fllll'Ms S, Kin91 0
Seen l>V Ptt*b
Celgarv 0 3 2-S
Los Angeles 0 0 ~
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SUNSET LEAGUE
Mlrlnl IS, Feuntaln Ve/Wt S
Founte ln V1llev 1 2 I I-S
Merine 3 S S 2-IS
FC>Ynt1Jn Vati.v scori11g Que<'clegrosse s
S.ves Prior 7
Merine scorl1111 HeefMr 4, Co• l . Roe>erts 7. KenvOI! 1 Schwerlr 2, Jacob\ I. Winn I. S.ves·
D•llenbeck 11 Ye~ure 2
Wettmlnstw 10, Huntlnvhln &Mdl l
Wetlmlnster I 3 3 >-10
Hunlfng1on Btach I 0 0 2-3
Westminster scoring Ll)(IQmever 4, Wiison 3,
Lewis 2, Bowmen I
Hunhnvton BeeCll scoring Hun! 3
E cllMlf'I 17, Ocffll View J
Oceen View 0 1 0 1-3
EdiSOI! 4 S S )-17
Ocean View scoring Welker 3 Savn. Cerlaon
Ed11on scoring-Peek 3, E11111 3, Cerr 2.
Cenlleld 1, Zschoche I, Melstrom I, Jessen I, 8oscaccl I, 8ell I, McClung 2 Saves Schech! 3.
Oevlll1 2
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Cerene del Mir It. UnlY9"ltv 4
Unlvtrsltv 0 I 3 0-•
Corona del Mer • • 2 2-12 Unlvtrsilv scoring Wicker 3. Prof1111 I
S.ves Westerhouse 6
Cor one del Mar scoring Tucker 3, Gustafson
3, Howald 2, R Weir 2. Macedo I. LeSleur I
S.ves Pike I
FS Corone dtl Mir, 6-3
Ntw-1 H11110r IS, Sedclebl<* l
SIO<lleOeck 0 0 0 )-3
Newport Herbor S 2 7 I-ts
S.O<llel>actr. scoring Howla ncl 2. Grevn I
NewPOrt Herbor scoring Mlrt~ 3. Kofford 2.
McAMlster I, Reed I, Nlcl'IOI$ 2. Luncle I,
Mlrtlndele 2, H'a11e4 I. Slulzkv 2 S.ves J-efl 6,
RC>Ysett I
Tustin 14, E stencil S
Est1nc11 I o l I-S
Tusltn 2 S S 2-1•
Est1nc11 scoring Hue1111 2. Mlll>v 1, MOo<t I,
Woessner I Slves Ptescencle 7
Tustin scoring Collins 4, Routon 2. Ot·
L1ncelot11 2, Henn1mon 2, YortMI I, Thvrmcind I,
McEtrov I Smllh I Slvu· Gonutes I
l"ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
CHte Mesa 14, LI~ 8"dl 11
L111un1 Be.Ch 2 S 3 1-11
Coste Meu 4 a 6 6--24
L1gun1 Beech scoring. L1hllnl 2, Wftlls 4,
Coltlson J, Nelson 1. Saves: Bellard J.
c.tJllGT LMA
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Coste Mell scoring· Dlet>ell I , Kreulrkemp I,
Oelehunt 9, G1rcla I, Pooov l. Miiier 2. Slves:
WlllemM>ll a.
Wetelbridee 16, Tr.WU Hlh S
Woodl>r~ S 6 4 I-16
Tr11>UCO Hiiis I 2 0 ,_ s
woo01>rldQe scoring JOhnson 6, Klrsl'lon S.
Hunclel>v 3. Ste1n110user 1 Slvfl Hlrson 12.
NHllkl 1 Tret>ueo Hills scoring Lew 3, Linus 2 Seves·
Ke iser 7
JV Woodl>rldQe, 1·0
FS WoodbrlOQe, 10-3
Men's '9urnament
(It f'rlMIUrt, Wetl Germllr()
• Saceftd "Mind SIMlts Petr Korde, C1echoslov1kl1, dtf Andrei Cherlo.l lOV, Sovie! Ulllon, 6·3, 4·6. 7-6 (7-3);
Michie! Sllch, Weu Germanv. def Mll111 Sre-
lbtr, Crec110s10v1to.l1, 6·3, S·7, 6·4; Rlcherd
Mltuuewskl, Ho1>twell Junction, N.Y . def
Gllad 8 toom, 1sr1e1, 6· I, 6·3, Kevin Curren,
Aust111, T11111. def Rlchev Rentbtrg, HC>Yslon,
6·0, 6·2. J~s Wothrmenn, West Germe nv, def
Pieter Aldrlch, South Alr>c•· 7·6 (1·61. 3·6. 6-3.
Men's toumement
(II Antwerp, e.telUm)
l'lrst lt.und SINIH
Andr11 Gomer. Ecueoor. dtf ROl!lld
Agenor, Helli, 3·6, 6·•. 6·2. Bred Gllbtrl,
PltdmOl!I, def Christo v1n Rtnst>urg, South
Afrlce. 6·4, 6·3, Alt>erlo M1nclnl, Arg~llne, def
Michie! Schepera, Nt1herlend1. 6·4. 7-6. Horst
Skoff. Avslrla. def Jekot> Hlf'9lt, Swltrerl1nd,
7·6. 6·•
Wemen'a tournament
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Sac end It 8Uftd Slnllea
Monlee Sein, Yugo.slevle. def Ann H~·
rlckl10n. Mehto~I. Minn., 6-J, 6-1, Ca1ar1n1
LlnOQvlst Sweden, def 8ertMlre Potier, Wood·
l>u<v . Conn , 6·3, 7·6 17-Sl. Elne Rein.ch, South
Atrlce def Sendre Cecchini, llllv. 6·•. •-6 6·2
''"' R 8Uftd Slnllea Jene Novo1ne, Crec110slov1kle, def Lor•
McNen, Houston, •-•. 6-2, Menutll Melftve.
8u1Qert1, def Cllt4rine Tenvler, Frenct, 6· I.
•·•· 6-3, Judith Wel1ner, Auttrl1, def. Jo Our••.
8rlt1ln, 6·2, •-•. RetfHOI Reggi, llely def Regine lhlchrlove , Crecho1tov1kl1, 6·3, 6-3.
J1n1 PosplsllOva. Crechoslov1kl1, def Svlle
H1nlk1. W11t Germ1nv. 1·6. 6-3, 6-6. retired,
Hine Mendllkove. Austrelle, def N1tn1lle
T1v1111, Frenct, •-6, 6·2, 6·3
T•v
WAT•ll ll"OLO
High school -Minion Vlelo II Irvine, 3 IS;
Unlver.sltv, Corone del Mer,...__, Herbor 11
AM-Cel T-nemtnl 11 Stenford.
IOCCIElt COlllQe wom.n -Sin Dleoo Stele el UCI.
3:30.
VOLLEY8ALL
ColleDe women -UCI 11 Hewell 7 30,
Southern C1llfoml1 ColleDt 11 Westmont_ 7.30
Hltm schOot girts -Fount1Jn V1llev 11
Wnlmlnsltr. 6; OcMn V1tw 11 Huntington
&Heh, 6. Edi'°" e l Marine. 6, Irvine 11 C1olstreno V111tv. 4'.JO, Newoort Heror 11
Corone det Mir, 6.IS, Unlversltv 11 s.ocsitc>eck,
l:IS; Estencle 11 Tustin. 3 IS, 81shoo Mont111>m·
erv 11 Me tar Otl. 6.lO. •
T•NNIS
High KhOol glrl• -Founteln V111ev et
Weslmlnsler, 3. IS, OcN n lllew 11 Huntington
81Kh, 3.IS, Edison 11 Merine, 3 IS, lrvlne 11
C1pfstr1no V1llev, 3:1S, Woodt>rldQt 11 t 111une
HlllS, l :IS; Coste Mese 11 Orenee. 3 IS. 1vune
Beech 11 Trebu<:o HIH•. l :IS, N-por1 Herbor 11
Coron1 del Mir. 3 IS, Unlversltv el Sed<lltl>eck,
3:1S; Est1ncl1 I I Tusll11, 3 lS. 811hoP Montgom-
ery al Meler o.I, J:IS
CltOSS COUNTltY
High schOOl t>ovs ands girls -Founleln
Vellev 11 Wtslmlnsltr, 3 IS. OcHn View at
HuntlngtOI! BNch, 3 IS, Edison e t Merine, 3:15,
E •tencle 11 Newport Hert>or. 3 IS, Coron• oe1
Mer 11 Slddlel>lck, 3 IS, U11lv1rallv II Tuslln,
3:15, COlll Mlse •• Woodt>rld~. 3 IS, Leguna
Hilts et Llgune 8Hch, 3 IS, Servile vs Meler Otl II Irvine Perk, 3 IS
f'OOT8ALL
H19h KhOol -Founteln v111ev 11 Wett·
miMll". 7.30, Llgune hech VI WoodOfldDt (II
lrvlnel. 7:30; Orenge vs Coste Miu 111 Newport
Hart>orl, 7:30.
8AH8ALL
~ LeelUI TEXAS RANGERS-AgrMO to 1trms with
Herold a.Ines. deslgneltd h1t1er, on 1 ntw
thrN-vNr contnct through 11141 1"2 se1SOI!
TORONTO 8 LUE JAY!>-Ne~ Gene
Tenec• 1>1111110 coech.
E11twn L11-HAGEllSTOWN SUNS-Nemtd Jerrv Nar
r011 m1naoer.
Flrat l"tf1ed I
Nona. Pen1111u-Fleurv, Cel (croas·a-111
Ing), S:S9; Kesper, LA (hooklnol. 16:31 Sacend .......
I C11Derv, Fleury 4, 7:41; 2. Ceteerv
Nleuwendvk I (Meclnnls, Fleury). t:ll (PO),
C11Qarv, Hrdine 3 (Gltmour, Mullen), 14.
P9n11tlt1-Mec0Yn, Cel (Mllv of geme). 2:1
Mecoun, C11 (hltm·slieklng). 6:05; Kudlbkl, L
(llHhlng). 61>S, NlchOllS, LA (lnlef'W-), U J
Otto, Cel, mlnor-malor (hlgh-stlcalnl, fletttlne)
13-40, McSorlev, LA, mlnor-melor (1119"-atlctr.
Ing, f1ghll119) 13 40, Murrvn. Cet (trlPOlng)
IS so. Nellrtu, (II (unaporlsmenlfll• conduCI
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Shols-23 llVIS) Los Angeles, Hrudr(, •-•·O
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126-<omt>s (RS> dlC Seto. 2·1
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ISC>-Esplnore lltSI dee. Richarcts. 6·2 l~IVH (RS> dee Trecev. IS·I
167-0Wl1111s IRS> dee Shaul. S·2
in-Aguirre (RSI P Corbin, s.42
l~vers (GW) OIC. Proe>rossAV, 17-0
Hwt-Yegerlener (RS) 01C. Tolmen, 13_.
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Or9n09 Coat DAILY PILOTIThurtday, October 2'8, 1989 -
From North Orange C~
From South Orange C~
540-1220
496-6800
a Newport kacnf 1069 Newport ltl<h 1069 Mboa lllanct 2106 '°'°"'def MM 2122 jcosu ~ 2124 Irvine 21~
1 I007 1Wn1TS.lll'tllt1 •&OIHPlll 1•10lllTIUYFlllT Xlnt 3BA home -of-1Brlghl & fresh ~BR 1BA °'a~rMlgatt n~2BR ....... U UY YllW 13.000..-IQ ft. tot ~ •BR Up, JBR Down 2500 1/f 2BR & den JBA f1ce1guest Steps 10 bell Duplex Frplc, '#f/d small overlooks stream $860 ~~!~~~!;;; Prized Bayfronl Duplex kitchen, 3BR l'•BA. $5801(. Bkr 842-3850 Upper Ul\furn Ouplex X.tra lg lncd yd, frplc gar yard $750/mo 706 26~g:,F~~~~J~~~~3~~S w/OwnersUnll $625,000 $439K Bkr 6•2-3850 ~ageavall S1850tmo & grndr $2600 675-7284 • Joann 645-3977 __
Biii Grundy Rltr 675·6 16 t -IH• YllW yrly 752-2881 875-8835 CLEAN JBR 2BA p1110 l•'=:M--..... A•Kh---2!"1•4"!'8 -WEST NEWPORT --Costa MtSI 2124 tenced yard gar S106S 1o~1,...-.,...,_.._ ___ _ loiBiiiiEiiiSiiiTliiiiiii"'-"'S'"'r•s•1D·E-B~UiiiYiiiol Ust! ... IJ ltr&Mll Spacious duplex with 3 TemllC ocean view with Balboa JBR 2B• c--.. 1•45 mo includes grdnr water ........ • ••y* ..,.. 1 C 2 'BR. 2 .;, BA. 3 car garage. bdrms. 2 baths & frplc sunny south uposure tn " ..,...,o 0 577 Park Dr 966-1521 5•5_., -2BR End Un t Al • cw. steps to Ille sand g each unit JuS1 one block v 111a Balboa Large PtNnsula 2107 A n an e 1 m A ve 3BR fabulous vu pvt bell
$189,000 Robin Tench oc:ean CaUBlll Nemecek. to Newports best ocean sundealorou1doord1n OCEAN view custom s 11001mo Ava11111151TRW reqdnopets &tenn15 $1900721-8579
631-1266 Agent 5'5-8150 beaches rng Choice Quiet and P" homt> 3Br 2• iBa . den P1ease call ctUer 6 Pm CONDO E SIDE 2BR1-------.........
, _________ 673-6900 S..95,000 vale tocatton The l>eSI Spd sauna 2.car gar 5•1 6707 I 2 1BA t>U-ons dt>I gar Lai'"! Niguel 2151 WM*'\ Costa Mtsa 1024 LIDO ISLE . Lovely 1 story value tn Villa Balboa a1 51900 mo yrty Gd credit 20 l 'tlll CHH frp1c f&rd No pets W D 4 bdrm Cape Coo' butll S 190 000 63 l 1335 or 536-5769 hk ups S 1250 6•5-985712BR 2BA gated comm ,•-&S"" AAMHI d d &73-4400 •Large patt01 & yards ocn V\J every rm sec sys -• '"' _,. :oukn el~tlu~ us~ •Smalt pet ok EASTSIOE Snarp A clean "' upgrded wnt Bror c.rpt
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A__,.Of'nta .A Easts~ Costa Mesa 2 tc paiio am cet • •Carpofls wt storage lg 2BR ' BA .., patio\ S 1950 unfurn 496 2800
KAM ,..ICIM. NflWDNt a Muter suites End Unit. 1ngs. wood floors. lots ol Corona dtl Mat 212 Z •Pools 1 0 w n h 0 u s e u n , t
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FABULOUS estate on
almost '• acre. approx
10,000 sq. ft. ol per-
lec11on plus ocean &
white water views Soar-
ing beamed ce1hng in llv-
lng room . '"credlbte
kitchen • pool
144-loto
ltght & alfy vaulted ca1I-Fr doors & paned win-28R !BA lrplc; gar lndry S825 mo Ag• 5•6·9950
mgs. A/C, securtty sys-dows SU IREm ·-s tam Berber carpjlt hght 631-1.a<> $895,000 great CCIM tocahon-1 DI~ I ., ' E SIDE 1-rm oacne1or hse
kitchen cabinets crown CORONA DEL MAR· Con-to China Cove•ocedn 600 W WILSON Fr pie p1110 stove &
moldings Wonder full temporary 3 bdrm home ----26 lO Sed l'f~"" RemO<le1· CALL 141-2141 relng S495 203 Virginia
$239.900 Call Liz or 1nclud1ng fabulous mas-Mobile Homes ng 1 r ~"".,d 1 1 15 :<>BR IBA 1 car garage Pr No pets 5•8·6680
ChuckJones631-1266 or ter with !pie 81 study on For Salt 1100 Sl200 mob 3·0681 mce S750 mo OpenSunl ltULFllROIMMATH
646-5743 huge IOI Exctllng use of 2BR !Ba hSe frplc pvt 12-4 2234 Rutgers C EASTSIDE 2BA nouse
space light & quality ma-STfPS Tl IEICll! oe1cr. q.:iron .. , gar w d Call CHUCK JONES I Quiet comm .... nity gar·
tenats t block to main 2BA 2BA 11gn1 & airy trg n~up N •" ~,,,,. • no pets 63y-1266 or 646-5743 ane encl o.,cwyard Pt't
beach P"v pa••o Pool overlooks S 1150 mn • "Fi0·9019 " 760-3600 Sl.175 000 mdr•na Ant 650.5255 • ok $825 646 4902 " + IMMAC Spac1011s & 11ght I·~~; I' · LllE IEW -\4;\TI HI Hll'\1 3BR .3 t '" r"'"'s lrplc 2 Mb w· LARGE EASTSIOE 2BR Prime Mesa Verde 3BA llOMI ., lac. Ctmt ttry Lots pv1 po•10~ , l• qar w d -~--, 1BA ne ... Cd•pet Pd"''
( t 1225 hkulJ Gr~dl lt•l nr p3rto. bl111d" )•lrO s111g1e gar ~~a~e/~~~~~~~~ 11~Pg F1EAL TORS ryP S $1 '00 A,1 no.,.. ·c,9 9194-2BR 2BA 2-sty twnhse ii g e 1 8 5 W a 1" u 1
out Seller motlvattie! CEMETERY IOI 1n Harbor paho tncd yard pet Ok S950 mo 675 8427
$259 900 Call Jack•e IRllt IEW HPUX Lawn.ACkM ASc3a~~a secc -Ne-:J~~~l~.e.::R~~oo 1971 D ~allace MESA DEL MAR
63 1-1266 128 44th St-Two 3BR 2BA ~~~t. ~~?667-4l 18 alt mor, view S2200 "'0 No s55o mo 361 "754 Sharp & CIPdr JBR tam
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We'll give you the down In Ill' Ocean view. $595 000 JBR 2BA Duplex Frplc nice 322 Ogle St C I New E s•de 2BR 2 BA
exchg lor a share of cw.n -r • Call JOHN M AURER gar newly decorated $995 mo 64' 7540 rownno .. rn-.. 1rp1c •enc h 602 Avocaoo $1445 met ¥""' 0
ersh1p You make I e --631-1266 or673-1768 gas&w.:iter 7609020 •Bnght&sunnytwnh5e'21 garagl' A"a 1 11 1 mthty pymts & we share l•N ____ Bt_____ H /Cond mstrs.., oaihs , oath S 1 oq5 mo ·21 0582
apprec You receive twpart ach 1069 OYStS OS 3BR 3BA Dplx gar park-2 car gar pvt pat 0 lrplc WESTSltE CltAllMEll
100% tax benehts Must •IOOJll lAY YllW* G 1 2102 nq sune1eck & patios ft1g w Cl micro Pool &
have clean c~edll Agt Brand new Sea. Fpire tntra I citian 6 ""e ne ... S 1335 spa-Galed ouoel com· i3Bdrm <>Ba •Q 1ard db'
239-43350ys v Wknds Condo never occupied IRUTIHllTllmES' OLDE COM . J bd up[)l'r A~I, '• •Q 832 2040 pit'• S1?50 mo B Appl garage new pant • $1575 ·-I Cll<Pl'I 1)1 nds ap-IEW LISTilll!! Huge PdllO poor spa +BAYFRONT DUPLEX -Adorablt> 2BR IBA rear I oni, 645·39 L· Msg phancl's 835 Joan,..
EXCITING plan VI m pie-S425k 7 23 4:<>9() On lg tot w dock Great B~~~FS 1~1'!:':~ ~iurr>s Cluple• F replace gar 2 WKS tree rent' Lrg 3BR S 1195 mo t> •5 84, •
Ntwpart Stach 2169
•2 BLOCKS from oeacn
2B• 2Ba flrep1ace gar
age SI •oo mo 309 32nd
St • • 650-0892
• ULTRA large 2 Slv 4BR
2BA ram•I) rn" 2 !roles
QU•el cu• ·Ce-sac grdnr
onco S 1 850 mo 645-1528
•PHTllllSE• Spac•rius !BR 18A ,.ecur
ly condo t.ia~ & ocear
views nice Pdl•O $1000
Agt 6 75-491 }
•RENTALS AVAILABLE
•10 FEE CllAHH * Mart Agl 642 7706
•SHARP Lower DUPLEX
35tti & F nle~ '3BR 2BA
••pie gar S 1350 mo
5-3.9201
3BR 2Ba l"IOme tncd fc:l
CID• gar 474 Wes1monster
Ave Np• Hts S 1550 mo
1 .... 1 1s2 s1 8 1 645-87e-
3BR 2BA upper duple~ on
1ti1> Ba) Newt~ deco•·
a1ea 2 t ar ga•age voe"" oec1o. $1800 5-5.5530 turesque area of Jasmine owner bu•lder plans for CCIM v~~~hntr conon , ncJ .:ige p,it SBS~ mo 15 l.S 2BA 2 sto•y t"noo Frp1c 1---------
Creek Tastefully and NEWPORT HEIGHTS lg custom nome ava11ao1e n de,.. S ,998 I Jasm rt' A JI 6 5 49 2 or,c• i;a11c ga• poot Hunt. Btach 2 l 40
proless1ona1ty decorated 2BR 2BA corner or Chit purchase price or JASMINE PARt<. 1 .,0 Charminq collage 2BR $1 ,.,5 Cdn i·s 6629 BACK Bay condo 38•
w1lh sk yhghls shullers & St Andrews New paint $595 000 E"cellent seller d , $"BOO 9" 2BA 2 c.a• ga«ige has JBR 2BA 2 car garage ?Ba I replace year 1ease
Ber ber carpet and &carpet:<>cargarSl850 hnancmgavaotable l g.ite JtfJ • IP,., thon, L-'aseJBR2BAhouse w garage grdn•ncMstrBR&BA I S'JOOmo P,1 pato
bleached oak floors 972·0171 744-1382 •DUPL EXES-Sode by B:LB ~53000 tBA ~.el\ s;1 .. o;' m oi4 1o;74 In alnt LOnc:l I on• lghv•m tam rm lllope!s :>OO & •• ew 642-3288 ~;~~~~~: ~.~:1~'~ ~~!~e~:f ~~t'n pr~d: 0~ ~~~:~srh;po INEo~n~ORT ISL/\Nl.J A~EA JASM1NE Cree~ L •ghl 3Br ~~OO ~o5oo m ~r 6~~ ~~~ '59 3990 536 ~·2t, llYFROIT
master bedroom Mtni IEWPORT HEIGHTS together or separate Chnllron1 .3BR aoc ~ 1,1,,.. •m uu<111ty dt>eor Re Mall Rltrs BEACH AREA 3Br o.n 1 28~ 2BA wotn oocto. lo• 40
111ew from upstairs deck 3BR 2BA private <ipa 19 Cont•guous lots are truly S35oo '-'~>oC POO• tnr,,., .hi 12 6 rm 1111 rm etc Gateo It ooat Furniture ava11
P11vate and sunny paho yard V.;ulled ceoltngs 3 a rare l1nd Proceo al W1ttrfro1t Mo•ts Inc. S2ti00 mo SPC 'SQ P029 A PLACE Tl COME pool & spa CluDhouse l g patio w11n spa
S550 000 ca1 garage RV acceo;s $740 000 flEALTOllS ll0-3100 lq <'BR 18A lrp1c new MOllE TOI tennis crts 0" hlkt' "r S2200 mo 613-37~i 151-1100 An•1ous setter• +REMODEi ED DUPLEX erµ•~ & tJq:' S ippl'> So Mount31n setting sur I Bc.11 PCH S 1500 mo 1$c I
$409,900 W c.ustom llatns great Balboa Island 2106 ur Pt..H ornJr & _,111s nc• rounded Dv streams & '56 :?OSC. W &61 "904 H WINTER LEASE
1oca11on Move-in con· SIJ'>O me ·c,n 9023 ra11s• IBR & 2BR concJos New paint clean 1n & O•JI OCEANFRNT.48R gri ( .I.')!.){ ;1 n KJ N~ cJ1t1on ?need 1ust re· 2BR/ lBA upper IOl'I (11 "" garage " opnr w d .SBR nse $11">0 mo CJll Jrea 1enn1s & vus s I 400
'-1\.'-JICQBS RLTY outed to $398 000 windo~s pvt •111ne1c1.. Walk to oeacn 61 S nto.up woodt>urnong lrplt 1 • 14 55 1 9 l24 PENN· 48R nouse $I q15
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U1 1111 ,. only 2 IJ 2 3 .3JOO 120 9218 Iv msg CALL ye1ma 549-2441 I hous.ng needs , "" ..v
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AeStretch Rep1lr-lnst1ll
Cl11nlng S20·S30 per rm
100% guaranteed Buy
carpet at Miii prices
711 .. 702
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CAIPUWOll
ReStretch Rep1lr-lnst1ll
Cle•nlng $20-$30 per rm. 1oov. guaranteed Buy
carpet at Mill prices
711 .. 102
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· Pl' 846-8242 L.o
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Craft Catalog
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wtth ftnt pmttern
order from c:ata
log. S2.50 plus
11.25 SIH each.
'·
S imply stunning• Ideal IOJ work play Of relaxa
tion. the pullOver dress. lop and elastic waist pants
are very easy to sew. Just two main pattern pieces
lor dress, top or pants
Designer Pauern 5515 is available rn Misses
Sizes State $M(10-12), M0(14 16) LG(18·201 or
XL(22·24) When ordering i0
IS. 71llM11.25 SIH for eecn pilttefn
ordMd. (('A Ml IW1d KV,........., lldd
sal" tax) S.nd to: Reader M•ll, .. 00 O.pt 0000. Box 4000, Niles Ml
<48\20-4000. Pnnc name. llddrMa. zip, '*""' ni.mt>er, Ilia.
OFF£A GOOD THRU APA. 30, 1990
9100 Autos
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COM OFFICES 475sl & Hotels/Motels 2718 200 sf PCH/Fern1e11
SU WI llfTll Good pnmgttiQnaoe. nu
Wl<ly rent•ls now avail crpt, oaint, •le 873-4120
S 1•7 00 wk & uo 227 4 Do your tM.lylng end Mlffng 11
Nwot Blvd, CM 846-7445 theet...ifledmarllet.
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mtg en)btne 175-04 1565Adema, Coeta Meaa 8 HMCJ t gan.y lndudee
...... -ma11 •a1 •1 ltlllllf &111.• 8' A11on. I brand tlft S
With client•. ~ ok - -TICKETS OC·SF, Fri llp ou1b0ard 1 10.000
Britto! & Seoefatrom. New Yldeo atOfe. C M 10127 Depar. t 5 30p, er. caah or lrtde 875-9251
540..t415 ., .. , needs PIT help ttve 8 4&p S39 OM _,.ay -CM offtee. bu9Y atr .. t
trontege, •lnl loc, 500 a/f, I~~~~~~~~~ UllYIUI
mo-to-mo $300, tat a REWARD Lott In It-Mart PIT helper, good with
1811. 831·2'81131·2641 ., Counter•& <loldwed· mecl'lanlcs, rre. h()U(I,
Must be availat»e eve-54s-71181d 840. 149418 IUOTlll M&T 11'
ntng1 & weekends Muet _ 1983 lull COYW. 17500
~ en.re-tic & ~-FrlQldaire. frott·frM Ing 720· 1515
FOR LEASE. 11· Frontege. ding ring ~/diamond gOO<I driving record
1398 sq.ft. at S 1 25 aq.h channel Htllng. Lady S7 ·S8 hour 771·2152
440 E 17th St. Costa who found. pleue ple•M ~ Ulll Ulll
Mesa. 845-8523 _ return No queat1on1 LOOklng for Shift leadera;
able 850·0971 1 $35, Old 4 rel1ab ... twn WANTED RESPONSIBLE
-ln&IL UlJt t>9d w/mall & boll spring BOAT PARTNER 30 It
P ...., f S t5 757·1999 Elli 330 Bayhner Boat1m«:t1art1c er1<>n want-.. or con· _ _ _ _
tempo1ary lumlture ch1Jn One way tlc*et from John knowledge I mull
In Fountlln Valley Billo Wayne airport 10 Norfolk, John 873-0176
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MOHO~ ~ELUDe 1912, BMW 200.2 tt71. IOOll• • lttOWN OH THI ~.
NW 111-. MW ~ ~ new Low ~ OOMIHIUM Pl.AN fill·
new clu1ch. AM /FM 146-3179 ~~~=-:1:.
"u e tie U 1 0 0 A&aos 00....ldc 9300 CORDS Of IAIO COUtfTY 494·54 18 leaY9 meuege PAACa 2 UNIT 70 AS
POR Hf 1t13t14 CADILLAC 1tn Sellllle SHOWN ON TH! COM-
Crashed right front OOf· Automauc • .., full pow« OOMIMIUM P.LAN "E·
Mr Good perts °' filler acc.llOfl.. moon<ool FEMEO TO IN PAACEI. ,
All intec:t Prleed to Mii E•cellent condi tion Tl'le atreet .oOreM ~
QUIGk $1500 (0 UTZ13) Priced to "" Q~k at Oll'lel common~
D•y 50 .9209 . ~~2Jr2~~~~4~~l ~:.'~r~~':r~o~
549·4114 Eve ning Evenin llAS·8004 purported 10 b• 34A I
145-8004 g MEAOOWBROOK AVENUE.
CADILLAC 1980 Sevllle UNIT 70. COSTA MESA CA
Black red p lnatr1pe1 92828 BENEFICIARY
Good coodltlon $4000 T R A N S A M E R I C A
080 •94·8213 FINANCIAL SERVICES (71'1
759.3950
Hlary ptu1 commlulon v1rgtn1 'VII TWA ·Any· 1----------Wlll train 714·9e4·0325 11tne S 175 588· 1674 •• ,. ~II Boats 701419======~-=~ OFFICES h«e It's a a9'19d 842·83&2 Producllon or Customer•
plealUre to work 4 It's -, ---300 S.rvtee Mgmt ope>. Call
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
Mm CORVETTE 1986 I Tiie unoe.11goeo Tn.1t1•
owner tow mneaoe BoM 01tcta1mt any llablt11y tor eny
AMI FM stereo casNtt•. incorrectness ot tl'le atreel
phone r1d1r Epsilon aooreu end 01"41< common
wl'leelt Yokol'lam1 llrN oea;gnauon 1r any IN>Wn
wntte w1tn 11n much herein
prestloe too 125-HiOO 1f. tnOnals 2 87~9000 ln&IL UL.II Wedding Dreu, brtnd 21' SLOOP RIG llbergla11 'anl'IOrti1ot'~. t3ermb.;.1USot111 of& • ..._ ....,._. IAIAIDI We print phOtOI on col1M ~~.:.sw.1 ~~ s8a11r;,dw's'~50a dayu1i.r. lule<I keel, t11r ~OS a H;bof 5;0.-0779 I Love You, marry me & For~ station Exp'd mugt Now hiring FT & PT ......, -cond $895 875·3038
WWW n come to petldlM Phil Benefit pkg. Send r• lor Ille l'lohdays SS 50 Sac S850 4g7•737o _ ERICSON 35' 01eM1 en· _II, wme 10 P.O Boa t 1923. per l"lr Loc;atlona In gtne 3 t1udsa11s 9 Avon
1617 WESTCltFF DRIVE Cotta M .... 92827 M1111on Vte to Buen• Colltctl~ 01ngny etc; Br11101 con·
NwptBd\,Agt541·5032 P1rk & A nal'lel m t40HUMMELS mint GOO· d•llon (714)557·72~
..al &llllTAIT (7t4)e6&-1245 dllton Must · t1ke 111 1---------Commtrcllf 'roperty Pan-Time, 11 .. 1.,.. hourt SALES 640-0503 1l1er 3pm or Sllps/Dodcs /Storagt 27781~...__.!",.,,,•ts•oefre~---'!'30~l8 Wiii train Great for col· IUIAlll I llPI 552-5948 leave message 7022 _______ ...,_. ""' ... auu lege student Call Joyc4t -an•11 760-8907 Outside Siies )(lnl wkly ~# F .. -.... •SLIPwa-·* r"--HOUSEKEEPER-Uve tn, ___ ~ com m1Sslon1 Mr "'""'e Uf'""'re _,., RWPllT IUll drl .... cook & t1kecare of Medical doctor seeking Spieler. 722-1282 & Equ!p!Mnt 6047 ftr 41 ' saHllttat, It llH
SI E cornet Westc11H Or a 2 kid•. ages 8 a 9 Reis a experienced pefson for ~!'!'!"'----""'!"'~~~I ti MM'~. hat rirtlJ
Irvine A.Ye High vtstb11t1ty, must• llAS-9334 medtcal cosmettC prllC· ••a•u PI T* NSF:W xont cond AT&T ttlt ... P·ref rtf •••II. I toce Must nave 20.25 yn -pmt 2-hne pl'lone sys-• tralllcl.4'~~ ~~nage. HIUIUPll/llHJ public ielattons and/or Tl'le PENNYSAVER l"llS • tern 3 phones S 150 firm • •144-1211• •
• .a•l111 1.,.11.a.lt tt 1'-t II. sales ell""'rl9nce Con· position In part time 557-9292 7am-5pm M·F ..... • .. ..,._ •• .--sates Some expeftence PRIV •TE B ck Ba boat
I ,.. h I II tact Renee. 636-5840 l'lelplul Apply in person ~-'!-~~""'!"'---:"~~ " a Y
****** lllAPIWIOl
170. 252. 3'5 tll·Ar11.
crahs. o11ice, storage?
Gd E·Slde Cos11 Mesa lo·
cation SCOTTI 548·2794
~ .. •1 rt ' II sit. Mon·Frt, 9·5pm 1660 Placentia Ave Pets & Anlm<1ls 6049 !"1P2~vFa,11 ucp1:? 8?.a'~t l110/n ,0111111a11, ~ .,,. lll·ll0-1112 IHIOAL flllT lfflCI Costa Mesa * llTTllS * 6 75-5647 1eo11e message
Part Time Experience In 1101n&1Y , /T ABYSSINIANS ~ewport Beach 646-390~ light typi ng. l 1l1ng MAINE COONS
medical phones 15-30/hrs tdeal PERSIANS SIAMESE
SLIP WAlfTHtl
For Ericson 351 Rarely
there )(Int refi. 831 6409
* IMWSILE Our entire lnYentory nas
been drasucally reduced
tor e•trl savings'
ITllL• llTHI
1540 Jimbo<" Road
Newport Beach ........ •c.• ........
EM.£ . 122..-100
more S 18 350 evenings s..o a11e w1H o. maoe out
548· 1099 01ys 548-SOOO ..,1hou1 c;o.-.nant 0t war· ranly eap<eN 0t rmphed re-••••••••••I garOJng lllle pos-slOt'I ()t WAllllO 'II enc;umb•ances 10 pay lhe
Limited Aulo A.IC rems1n1ng pronc1pa1 S<Jm of
ROLLS ROYCE '67 gooo conditoon Leu 11>e no1ef11 ao"aoces 11 any
l•W 'II 1201 Solver Sl'ladow Rtgl'll nano llldn 12 000 moles on new unoer 111e renns ol said OMd
•• AAA u~ dnve LIQlll tan !eauier 11 ot T;usr fees Gfla<ges end
tVVV ••~• •llJ ml New tttes M usi see 10 moto" raCJotor mu ter u penses ot rr.e Trustee and
t1tr11, 11,.r tltll, appreciate S 17 500 CJ•slrot:>utor car1:>ur1tor ot rne rrvsts createo Dy u id 17100 11'·141·4114 639-13581eves Daile•)' att snoclls etc. Offd 01 Trust tor tne AM FM casse1te amount rea1onab•y Hll·
CADILLAC 78 Seville SAAB 900 1984 3-door • llSf Sill! 1ma1eo to ~ S•r '" 90
Or1g1na ow~er Eacep-5-speed m1dn1gnt blue SI AfMll Ill Tne oenenc;i,irt unoe< sa>C!
11onc111y maor 141ned New stereo cassette att con-,_.. 09ed ot T•u51 ~e1ol0<e ex·
11tes orakes battery 0111on1flg imm aculate IU· 1011 e.;uttKI 3nd ~·ve•ed ro '"-
service •l'COr<h No ace•· irouble free S5SOO OBO unders19neo • wtotten Dec·
oan1s ~07K mi $3200 1 586-7932 1a1a11on 01 Oelaull and 0.-
rl Dun•tC Ml'\TICE mano 10< SatP and a wrmen 17141 0 l095 SUBARU 88 JUSTV rUUL nu . No11ce o• ~laull and Elee·
FORD T ·BIRD 89 SC 5 Hatcl"lback tor sale or NOTtCE. Of 11on 10 5,.11 Tne .;nde<s1gned
spd 4 yr exrenoeo warr trade for 19 or small truck T"UITE.E.I SA.LE. CilvSed sa10 No11u 01 Oe-
2400 mo Tape & Clisk van 35 40 mpg New No. 50e00t-O tault <tnd E1ec11on 10 Sell 10
player sunroof tinted clutch & ora~ es Runi. & vou ARE IN OU AUL 1 1 be recorded ·~ ·rne cpunty
HOUSEKEEPER n9'9ded
Live 1n Clean, cook. take
care or 2 cMdren 6 a 10
Work refs 645-9334 llltOll l1Clmt11n for student 845" 1623 PET LAND PAVILION
lndusttlll 2788 i~----------1 FrT to assist In results SICllITT llUI OPEN 7 DAYS
wind Ow'> Move lorce5 looks gooo 650· 1396 UNDER A Of ED or TAUS T wnere ll'le real p•opert~ •S
W11ttd: ••• ,.,.ry '"' DA TEO 02 10 1!9 .JN LESS IOC:&te<I lor 40 It sail ~esponsoble i. d I e s I 9 'I 9 5 SUZUKI 19117 Samaro J)( YOU TAKE AC TiON TO Date tO 0•189 -------"""'"""'"" Employ~nt 5530 dept for lab 1n Newport Needed for prtvlle com 16374 Beacl"I B1110 , m o S party Call 768·2 146 639 1358•eves Convertible teal green PROTEC r VOUR PROP T"ANSAMEAICA TITLE
•---------iH ONDA ACCORD L XI 4 -w n e el 5 ·s peed IERT l' IT MAY BE SOLD AT INSURANCE COMPANY. Kenwood sheepskins A PUBLIC SALE IF vou A8 TRUIHE. Misc. Transportation 1989 POWl."r everything e .. celle nt cond1t 1on NEED AN EXPLANA TION 101 CIVIC CE.HTE."
1200 SO FT w/lront office. _ -Bch Good benefits, munlty '" Laguna Beacl'I 405 Fwy, next to Target
large rear drive-In door AOGHITillCLIH Tracy 646-0216 Call 494•8571 * 141·12H *
$780/mo 629 Terminal PI T or FIT for N 8 P8f11n· D~~Ys· c~:b~9~;~~ EVES sula oll1d AIP, AIR. Male ~~~~e'!~~SSlble SICHITT lfflCEll data entry. couec11on E•·
* PITUll * alloy whf'els M.AIFM Proceo 10 sell Qu ick or THE NAT.JAE o r THE D"IVE WEIT IUJTE. 100. awe PIPPIES Camper1 /Trallers 00 14 c.isserre very clean no $5300 t 1SVL4691 Day PROCEfO•NG AGA•NST SAHTA AHA. CA 92701. 646-0681 penence reqd Salary• work in Japan Open call Two PIT positions grave·
2 ... 1/.,l.ll.l.c. beneltts Jess1c;a673-0760 Frt IOl 27 1989· llam yard 111111 s'10 48·
Call 213·612-0288 St2 77JHr 1o provide se-
-_ _ agPnts please S t4 700 5 9 0 0 co 114-5'7·K11 Labrador Retriever $199 COZY TRAILER 272.4285 5•9 ·8209 4 4 114 vou VO'J SH uc N ~ley ,,....... D~ppleDoaoes S279 Ever11ng f>45·6004 TAC.T A LAWYER ·~.~t •
Nwpt Bch M-l ·A Zone APT MGR·On·Slte PT for a tor sate Or t • 09 89 a• 10 00 19111 -r• art Mancnester Terroer $299 Call 642-6977 MERCEDES t9 79 450 TOY 89 CAMRY V6 LE AM '"RANSAM ER•C A PU011sl'le<l Orange Coasl Agent 5~ 1·5032 newer 16 Unit complex Hlll/EmY CUlll curtly and pro1ec1ton lor
Rent reduc1ton ollered FIT M·F 7 301m-4pm col~ campus i nd stu·
Call Pam Agt 546 -5880 $6/Hr Benefits Ltgl'll dents Call for inlor -
Over 25 puppies tn stoc~ SLC Excf'llent conCJ•loon LOA DED Sunro o f TITLE lllSURANCE COM O~lr Po101 October t9 26
All puppies guaranteeo TRAILER 1969 ConcorCJ buyefs a must set" Black power 9 000 mo Just off PANV .ts du 1 ilPPO<NeO November 2 •989
Income Proe!"!Y 2790 111.,., typtng for computer malton on s~ta1 I rbe·
PET LAND PAVILION 23 many e-.tras Sleeps on Dlac" cnrome wnee1s snowroom Woll Sac;roltc;e TrJSltt u'lde< 6no ou•suanr TMl!>4
OPEN 7 DAYS 4 $2800 OBO 660 I t75 tu I ;iuro Kenwood $14 900 pp 722-8520 l'o ~ .1 r,J~· 1eco•deo ART SALES Seeking Apply in person BQOks quorements ... pp y y
energetic ond1..,1duals tor 0,., Tape. 729 Farad St t0/31 16374 Beach Blvd 1 • m• sunrool sllPepsk ns 02 is 89 .-s nsr•urn('nl No
S •05 twy ne•t 10 T cuge1 Vans 9040 Pr•ced al S •9 000 t4MID· VW 1963 i<armann Gnoa 89 oe 1021 " Boo• R~t P\&.IC NOTICE
PRICED TO SELL AT 100K
BELOW MAI Only 7 3 a
G RM Take ov er
$2 800,000 tst at 9•,, No
Oualtlyrng Perteet 103 1
upleQ Bog Cash Flow
Rl11ers1de Cn1yCall lor
setup 7 14· 760· 7292 Bkr
swap·l'Tlfft art sales Sat Costa Mesa 548-5525 & Sun Call 7 14-646-8603 Coast Comm Cooeges
1370 Ad1ms Costa MeSd
432·5008 EOE/M/FIH
* 141 3231 * 1----------1 L 'fF1 Day 549-8209 Ecceuent cond111on Must Page "'.19' G' 0111c 6 Re K5tn1 . • •A STEAL * 5 49 4 1 t 4 Evero1ng se ll S 19 95 OBO c.ords eaecu~Ot» MAR• A FICTITIOUS llUSINES•
ant MECllAllC
Buty Costa Mesi sl'lop
E11p pref. will tram Call
Chuck. 646· 7731
PHOTOGRAPHY
FOi 1 lltft Pltll Sporting Goods 606 c;
SPORTING GOODS• Free
we1gnt t"Qu1pt & access
Olympic & standaro bars
500 lbs Olymp 'II/IS S•t·UP
bencn 1readm•ll S 1000
takes all' 642· t740 Msg
33 CHEVY VAN 20 645-6004 643-2943 643· H 88 StMOl\j as HuSIO• ~I n !he HAM( STAT!MENT
W• te D ac1< LANDMARI< ol••c.t-<>I me Court, Rf' •re •oflow•ng per50ns are
.i c. PB PW "er eo 9100 Autos Imported 9 100 I co•Oe• o• ORANGE Coun1y dO"'ll :>us1ness as
Seals 7 s.teeps 2 l·========::J====-=====:::; State of Cal IO•'I a WILL HESLEY PROPERTIES L•~e new $7,00 II SELL AT PU8l1C AUC'"'0N 43•3 Von K•rmaro Avenue
Alli MECllAllC
•S currently accepting 10·
phcatoons lor FIT PIT
pos111ons 673-9080
P/TCHmlllllP
TUCIHll
l1i.stit•t• Teachers
Santa Ana Unified now ll•r
rng For more info call
7 14-558-5723 or Job
Line 714 558·5893
64~ Bi,;: D ~r,9 1104 E I l b TO H•GHES' B•O!)ER r o R N 81WPC>r' Beacn Calif 92660 t costs t'SS to uy .It : I CASH paylbiP a• I me ,, Donato M 1(011 as rruSIH
Investment
Oeportunltx 2908
ENJOY 14· 15% return on
Trust Deeds S 10,000 10
S 1.000.000 Call Oen11on
Assoc 673· 73 1 t Now1
Busy, general repatr shop
In Santa Ana E~p req
Excellent working con-
d111ons Top pay & ben·
eflls Call Ed 542-0327
Bartendress/CO<'k 1 all
Best st11l1 Apply 1n person.
Island Yacl"lt Club, 1500
Newport Blvd . C M
IHllEEPH
Mature. outgoing fun
work. lie• nrs Mail
Today. 645-6245
nPIRITH IHYICE
PI T IEIHITUTIRI TECHICIH
TENNIS racquet 2 mos
ne.... Head Ehle Pro
""'de body 9"P 4' • 92 sQ
1n $99 Golf snoes De..
ler beige 12M worn
twice $45 964-5551
Frt & Sat In stores In your Newport Slattoners •S
area Car necessary seeking an IBM c;ertJtoed
$61Hr Call 714-548-9969 & exper1enced typewriter
or 714-541-0718 tect1n1C1an Tn1s 1s an OP· 1-----.... --"'!"9-I
port unity on a growing oe-TV. Stereo, Electronics P /T SECRnAIY /IECPT
Tues & Tl'lurs Laguna
Beactl area 494 -85 7 1
partment Newport Sta· 6080
WESTFAllA 1985 low
m11es A C s.tereo Must
sell or tr.idt> on by end
Oc.1ooe• 8 5 oniv
842 1873
Antiques,
Classics
1934 FORD
5 W1nCJow c.ouoe
and lrame $4000
675-6186
N rt sa~ .,, 'oilwfu1 moroe" 01 1"e ot int-o<oll s:am11y 'Trusl ewpo United Sta1es1 41 AT 'HE u 0 . ~emoer 14 1976
CHAPMAN AVENUE EN AJ.t!3 11or IC<trman Avenue
A C TRANCE TO h•E CovrC. Newpor1 Beacl'I Ca111 92660 uto enter CENTER BUttO•NG 100 o<,no Cooper, Jr u
EAS'T C>1APMAN ,AVEl\jUE tr..,Mtt ol lhe Coope< Family
OR ANGE C A 00000 all T"'S' .JD • January 29
f rte ~fcty Check.
Lube & Oil Ch;inge lo firs
time CHEVROLET buyers
n9nt llllt' and t'llltl!SI C.0" 1982 SO 1 Supet•Or New·
veyed 10 •nO r ,.,, held b1 't port Beach Cahl 92663
unoe• said Of.ea nt Tr JSI 1n H11s business •S c:on·
the pi open, 5.1 .. aoed .r -.111d dutleO t>~ a genera• parl·
Coun11 and State dM.C.ri~ nersn·p
Mon?Toloan 2914
•WIDOW HAS W 4 TOtl
S 10,000 up No cred1tV'
No pen1tty Call Denison
Assoc: 873· 73 t 1 NOW•
Full cl'l1rge Elllc1en1
energetic exp'd for busy
arcl'l1tectur11 importer
GLJAP/AR etc; Must be
computer-wise Stan at
S26.0001yr 548-8531
RULESTITE
honers ollers 1ncen11ve
bonus structure & bt'nel•l
program Call Bill Wilke
at 7 14-863· t200
Cannon Camcorder pd
S 1300·$800 obo Dennon n11tne receiver CD Player Autos lmp<>rted Servicing .ill mll:ts
7:00 • 6:00-M-W·T·f·
15 PARCEL ' A"' U N T 'le , <'t;l•SI •an! COIT'
OIV•OE O I I J J RO,me,,c;ed 10 1ransact t>uS• INTEREST N ANO •o lOT , r.ei,s ..,noe• •h• f1Cl1l10•a
OF •RAC· 88!>e ,,. T ,..E 1:> ... s,"e~s "ame or n.,._
C TY OF COS• /4 MES'4 I "srea •O P or ~tembe<
COUlljTV 0 " ('RA,,,,GE 21\ •989
CAllllRI ATTE•l&lfT
For tef'Vlce station Days &
graveyard All benefits
Apply 2590 Newport
Blvd . Costa Mesa
nnTWllH
Um1ted opportunity to 1om
na1ton31 real estate m1t·
ketong system w1tn un·
1tm1ted earnings For on·
lormat•on call PETE
$450 Obo 550-4798
C irculate Pe1 1t1 ons ~ 2920 $5'01$200 d1y No exp
VIOTTO 11 SE LECT
BETTER HOMES &
GARDENS
RE.Al ESTATE 751-5000
_Antkfu!s ______ w_i_o
1
Costa~ 61241
~-EIPlllft ••Yl•* Fine European & A~ttc;an Uo,.qhl freezer iras11
a•• nee; So Cnty areas Pd 3
-times weet<ty 855· 722• RECEmtllST/IECTT Antoq..,e, 8000 SQ II c.omp.'\Ctor O'I ~ h " We Buy Esi.tes
Free a":!~~:J~~v CLHIOAL/Allll. ASST
testing al Laguna Beacn 20-25 l"lrs/wk 9 30· 1 30
Community Clinic. 460 pm. M·F good book·
Ocean Ave L aguna kMp•ng & communoca·
Beach 494-0761 Call for uon skills a must No
appointments tor week· I Y P' n 0 n e c e s s •' Y
day evenings and Satur· S7 50/hr 63 t -2229 Mark
Engr fi rm '" N B needs
r ec ept 'secty F1hng
typing computer exp re·
qu11ed Medtdent proflt
shar1ng Non·smol11ng of·
1931 Newport Bl11d CM P1'r""OO<.l Garage wOrO. oe"c.hes Large Metal
Too SS Paid for pollery• too tin B.iseoau car o
Catalina Bau er t<av collecllor 4150 Maroies
Fonc.n 30 s & 40 s d•Sl"I Recoros or the 50s 60 s
ware cnona decorato•t' Rock etc SAT ONl v
lice 752·6868 figurines 673-6223 2583 Santa Ana Av C M
days Ctettcal
HCEnltlllT /SECn l1r1ce/IHht1 Silt! Pos111on available rn small Afp!ances 601 1 Items from tne '!>O's Sat
Newport ~eacfnlLabw form M"AYTAG WeshYlr 4 Dryer 8·4 274 Magnolia SI YOLlmEll
Estab foreign student Ofg
seeks are• coordtnllor
You offer momt sk•lla et
your te11ure 1n return for
out1t1nd1ng trivet lncen·
11vetstlpend progrem
Exp wivolunteer groups
& org1n1111tons a plus
Call 1·800-365-0555
Lost & Found 2925
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FIT cterlc11 position 1va11-
• able Position requores
computer/lyptng skills
correspondence and
neavy phones Please
send resume to Te1Pt111
Enterprises Inc 610
N-port Cen1er Dr Ste
240 Newport Beacn
92660 Altn S1nd1
17 141 6'42·•783
Law exp nelp u . y t nol nee Pleasant phone elec approx t yr old TOOLS books sofa 1ew·
manner & accurate used only 2 mos Cream elry kotcllenware& iotsot
typing a must Orowtn color S550 546 t t41 misc Sat 8·5 N• Bear &
potenllal w1tll•n the lttm Se1ts i<enmore all 1n one Br1st o1 829 Sonora Ro
C.311 Laura 759· 1080 washer dryer Sac $300
Diana 863·4593 Work Fountain
HCfnlHllT 544. 1980 Eves Wknds V"'ll•y 6 I 34
Gen office duties good _.-'"-..."'"'---------~ pnone manner Liberty Whirlpool washer & dryer SAT only 9.5 18118
F1nanc1al "1 B 848-2299 llvy duty S300 001n New Lemon Compoete ,.ate•
W note ron d aybed bed oressers n•te slano
restaurants compl w mall & new corn!.'• desk roc;k ng
$500 REWARD tor return Cler1ea1
of d iamond a g old
All Nlmtll bedding $350 249 9972 cnaors amos ,.,, sc
Now h1r1ng please apply 1n t 1ems
person M -F 3-5 om 1Fumltutt 60 14
bracelet 1011 10 20 VIC ..,_, oua1 ···--Pr1Ce CIUb Call960-1472 IJrt• -....
nPIST CUil llT.
Reuben E Lee 151 E ™?\ Pac1f1c; Coist Highway 16 NEW Country Frencl'I Hunt. DCXh 61 40
FOUND male KITTEN tan
wol'I brown mask Voe;
35th St. Pen1n1u11 C11110
identify 675-0850
LOST Cat Fem AbytSI·
ruin. brown 10/23 on
Fernleaf 1n Corona oet
M11 Cell 875·3336
REWARD· 2-yr·old male
Orange Tlbby. no front
cl1ws. short harr Lost
10/ 18 in Bick Bay
955·6256/d 759-9479/e
LOST Many llousekey• nr
Fair Drive In Costa Mau
544-0237
FOUND: BLACI< a TAN.
baby Pug dQ9 w/collll
FOUl'd on t>eaeh 1n N B
873--2018
Aeoec>ttng apphcattons for
sevra1 F T and P T pos-
11tons Senior type 45
wom tS9 04·$ 11 O 11 nn
or lntermedtate 1yoe 45
wpm ($8 19·$9 98/l"lrl
V1r1ous hoursJd1y1 Call
for appllc;111on form and
more info
Co11t Comm Colteget
1370 A.dims. Costa Mesa
432·5008 EOE/M/F/H
Accepting 1ppltcat1ons for
s.r ... r1-M/F & Cooks
Apply It 275'0 Harbor
Blvd, Harbor/Adamt CM
OlllTEllELP
FIT PIT. no Ppetlence
necessary 63 I ..If 72
Newport Beac:ti dining chirr s $500 love Come to a Country Fa1r
sell w m1tcl"lmg c11atr Sat 1o 28 9.2 p m Mt.aLl'I small wr111ng desk Days Crall~ llOhda~ •tems &
lllTAll&IT 760 1225. Eves 720 t207 baked goods Breakfast
Now l'ltrlng for a new BEAUT Ott wn1te 3·pc; & luncl"I :>oen at 8 Re-
location. Futtlon ISiand. custom sectional brown d Pl" mer L "t "er an
Newport BMch. All pos· lellller sofa '• gls col· Cllurcn 1635t Sprong·
itlons aviilable oiys lee lbl w lqo1d base dale F1un1ong1on Beacn
nights lull & part·tlme Drexel g1me tt:>l/4 mtcl'l 1--------~~I App ly 1n perso n cttrs.Lanestt"p tbl.3 prs 1rvint 61 44
McDonald s, 700 West Jacquard plelt dt1pe1, 1·,~RioiVioilN·E~P~A~W~s~2n·d~T~l~M~E
Coast H"'nwa". N-port artworl\ CdM 644·8407 E ·v , AR OUND S A L
Beacl"I •&II IUIUH' Furniture l'lousewares.
Restaurant Mettreu bOx . lrame new toys books SAT 8 30-3
WllTll/WAITlllS $235 840·1733 I pm 4530 Sandburg Way (Culver 'M1Gl'lelson1
With car to service estab· Bullt-tn type Bedroom set ·-----"'!"9-~~ hshed routes $40-$80 Trip le dresser corn Ir 169
Cash dilly desk a r90u1er desk Fr Ntweort k ach 6
Ltri'1 ltteaat1 Prov destc 852-6083 •LIDO ISLE•
979-0747 0...,.,1 .... Anoq~dllecl1bres .,., _. Satuil!ay 9·2 *RETAIL* wimattr-:!5~8~":;" SSO 40I Piazza Lido
ClllTllPllSll Come work 1n A"*1ca't SIPll INITIWUI.. For dtye.teaners FI T 1o1.ith most t>e1ut1ful Christmas ColfMlend tibia cl'lll SAU
experienee Neer s c stores •n SOUTH COAST dren s bdrm Ml luy·
Pia.ti 3788 s Btlstol. PLAZA 1 nd TUSTIN boy,Ste<eo 11u gooo con-FRI & SAT 900to 600
Santa An1, lec:•no Pfau PLAZA We need your ditlon &50·1M ~1~ews1~1~';''°',~
Or 75.4-4008 talents In retell sales and Custom Made one ol a --_ __ as cashiers Flexible kind tolld oak wall unit sweatshirts 109 suits --1-. -y h~. immediate ~ ,.4 "'-p 7 ....... 7 hi sweatf'<I sackets pants _...,.... .....,..,.,.. « .,..,. """ Sl'IOfts nauttCifl ctotl'ltng Office tuppllel. Soult! Or· ingt. no expefienoel s 1000 For 1n10 llA2-1740 1596 MonrOYia A,,.
ange County "" Com-lllTI llAIT PLAZA Dining tbMt round Ore•el Near Hotg Hospllll. two pwiy van Ultgned route. (714) 54f.2520 8 canebKk Cl'lrl 12 hos ti. blocl\e .,...t ol ~ua
Benef1t1, !frill train c .. 1 Tll18 PLAZA 2 .....,_.orio $3400 SIC 111 t6th & ..-onrovll
BmW11t(eatNewpor1 St• (714)730-1141 S1""5 caH W -S911 tlonef•. 714-163· 1200 u ... ........... .....,.
Needed In~ POlnt for •••111'. lltTHI~ reprodu011on fvrnltur• Orange Co• lervest
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752-2112
7:00 -8:00 -TuHd~y
673-0900
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BOO" J!> • C>AGE S 2• ~5 .. 1• ,. e Cov 1, C e<• of Or
A "' O 2 £ O r V S il"9t' Couro, 0" Oc:to~ • Ch.'4"<EO c; M14C>S ,,. •<19~
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ORANGE COUNTY CYCLE
OPEN 7 DAYS ~
•:s1 1 ,..
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$2,3Q~
t
NO MONEY DOWN
ONLY $78.79 A MONTH
48 MONTHS O.A.C.
'89 WARR
$3,399
NO MONEY DOWN
ONLY $111.05 A MONTH
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NO MONEY DOWN
ONLY $117.50 A MONTH
48 MONTHS 0 .A.C.
89 YZ 250 W
$3,199
$350 DOWN
ONLY $93.95 A MONTH
48 MONTHS O.A.C. 48 MONTHS 0.A.C.
ORANGE COUNTY CYCL
•
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~-.,.,, ..... c.....,.,. •l.IOl'I'• Confllcl of lril .. HI l)IOVat Oii • t~I 10 allOW ... UP 1''111 IMM MOnCa °' TRUltW'I ,.._. ...... FMllH IO«Wllpttl -110nC1 Of A f9'111.119r rnMtlng qt tht Coctt, Ttltflc Commlttff c:on.1ocJIOft of up to 10.118 Publlltled Ol'lnQI C:O..t CCtfACtOllAIDICIM.) IAU' IT • ._,. 0# 11'19 Wor11 Willlln lhe tlrN Mt
.. ,..,.,.... ·~ &o.rd o' ""*"•iaof• ol Or· Mlt!u.1 .. ol Al.IQWI II. IHt t<tu .. •IMl ofml119d u•O.· o.iiv PllOI 0ctotltll'21. ,.... NOTIC~ TO OfF!HOANT: Tl ... LA~ •••u• c I "°' tofth IMnln' .. r..ult 11'1 lhe ~-1, t al aflO• COYrUy, C1lll~t1t&, ...,.,, apprCMld. ~t!Ofl ~llnOMCitylMOell TH-Ml A'lllo1Ac:uMOOJflllANKI. vQU ,,;,,,_IN Dl:'-'UlT UMOf P'ICnnGUe llftPOtltlOf'I of-lkll.l~~tH ..
1L«I I M ~ ~ MotMUng utMOov.rwng wt -'0011<1. atl••"""'1 tM T"t reQl*lec:I 11*'-' Ml'· AlllAI , .t 11 UHOE" A OEID Of TlllUST Mil IM...._ clalNlqM lor -• ...,... .. MAllll TI-..,._..-"<* Compeny, • IMrd of tl'lt Oillrie11 Md prOV!lioM of 11\9 Arlittll milt ~ •I 1wo tool f'l8JC NOTK:l YOU AM IEJHO SUED DA.TfO CM/l 4/M. UNLESS l'M ~ ,.,90!9• ~. In ,,.. 9ll'IOunt Ml fM tollo#lng ~fM<'!S Olltoml• C:Of90l'•llon -•t Aul~~-Oov.rned by lhll Hlghw1~ r~ Progr.,,, bW~d.-10 llM oPI M-411 SlrMI BY PLAIHllFf: 11'. Uc1 le .... V0U lN(I' ACTION l'O No\IOI ~ 1Jtt ... Of lorlh In IN lntOfmfll!or\ IOI' hl\19 lbll'IOoned !IMI UN Of
Tcu•IM. O• Succ•••O• 8o11d Of Sut*Yl&Or• ....... (AHFP) IOI lunOu~ AHFP lnti.uol5 1eet;bJz.-otool NOT.CITO dtfl'lltldll'dO)llLlATLAN· _,,,,,CT "OU•.,,.. fiCUtl•u• 8\llln••• alddotl. lhO Flo!lllOUI lh111n111
liHlllllff or 8ut1Stilut1d Nld on Ocloti.< 17, 1919. No 1233. I r!ght-ol-w11y K · Mlti.cl< Oil Wlloul .._...,.... COM'TMCTCMI TIC-TAICON LIAllNO ~ ' NarM': IADOLEBAClll VAL-heh bid fl'IYlt contorm Nll'f'MI: SAMMIS K-1 AS· T'~ olthate«laln Dt«I 9 30 t m Tl'lt tollow1ng q&1i.l1lonon lr'line 8ou1eY1rd •n ~Ml ol 5 !Ml, Cl up 10 30 CAUJNO fOfll •t COlllPOlllATION PRQl'fillTY, IT MAY Iii l!Y AtCYCUNQ CINTElll. Ind M r~ to the SOCIA TES. 1c.i;t0tni.OIJI'· o'-" tr111t •aoc:ultid ~ An. memt>er1 t>ti.ng present lrom S1nd Ct nyOll Av...,u. !Mt OI bull~ ht1Qh1 w1lhln Sc hool DttlrlCI: Coiit YM Mw • CALINO.-. IOlD AT A "'klC SALi!. 2, 18 1 0.. LIOO Orlv1. con11.ct docurnlflt1. lfll p1rlr.'tl'llP, 17922 Fiich
..... (MerprlMt, Inc • A Tl'IOIT111• f Riiey. Chairm•n. IO T SlrMI 2$ !Ml gt Mlln su .. l lfl lieu Comm~ltv COi~ OllJlrlCI DAVI ...... """ """''""' IF YOU N!EO AN LllOU'I• Hiii, Clllll t.?tSJ £ecJh ~ MM! ll.lbmll, AYOrlU9. Sul\1 100. ,,,..,.., ~ COr~lon. IW'ld f\obll R S\111'1100. GadcH H ResolullOfl wa1 11dopte<1. ol 2!1 tool bulld1n; ntt;;l'll Bid Deed tin : 10 30 It .....W .,.. JOU I• ""' II i.llP\NUl.TION Of THE Tn. ,lalllloul lullnotl1 Otl lhl l0tm lurnlthld lllllh C1lll 92714
!90tdld Jun9 l :i: 1N7 Ill In-Vt111que1. and don R Rolh approv111 10 YM:atl t t111nk1I E NV I R 0 N M I! N T A l o 'ciOCll AM Ol l ·llh Clsy ot tr .... rttt.111 ""ltllljlll ot NA'TUM Of THE Nltl'IO , .. l«ed 10 MloYe WM ll'lt CO!lltflCI OOCUtnlnlt. II Thll l"IC'l11iou1 Butlnl11 ~ No, 11-321* ot SupetvlSO< Harne!\ Wiede< ulll1ly f!IH<nefll r-Yld In STATUS Thtl Ile.Hon II COY· NOYembef. 1189 lhil .-t. PfllOCEEOINOS AGAINST llltid In OrlflOI co...nty on 1111 ol U.. PfopoMd lllJbcon· Nam111l..-1tid 10 abOYI •ti
Olllcilil ~Ot of Ortogt WllllbMnl CilfUt.ln pr--apreY10UsCountrflellOf1Ya-.. .a by Erwlronment1J tm-Piac1 of BIG R9Celol. AIMW1t.,.._.c.MI .. YOU, YOU SHOULD .Julr 25. 1tl4 FIL.f 1'11Clort on lhll pro)9Ct M fllld In 0rllfl9" County on
COUl'lt}'. C1lltornlll. llnCI 11110t11 -t• mMl>e A r11ap-ct1fng t PO<tlOn ol M19"ol1a PllCI Alport No 19-4, -'loch Coast Communitr Colltogl Mt...,.._, yw: r--,,,.. CONTACT A LAWVfill. NO.f251324 111QU1re<l by 1111 &lblltllng .Jtnutry 16. 1919 FILE
purwt to thal '*11in No. poon1men1 t n<t tppolnl· Aven...e Ille Council W~I •l&O '°"" Olthlci. PuiCl'l•~ng O.plrl· wrltt.n '"fllOl'IM nwld ... On 11/0lil/M • 9·45 GSP ~Corp .. lor• lll'1d Suboonlracllng, Fii' NO.FH1125S
tlOI' ot Def ... lt lf\l•flunder mel'111 we1e rnadt1 Con1-AgrMment lor. rt11oc:11oon 11<11< mt1n1 , 1370AC11rntA¥9nu1. ll'lltf°"'letel'°"*"1" ""'· SECURITY At.LIED l'Mf'lr COIT\l'hOnWMllh Alt-PfacllC•t Act Pvbllc Con· Ssmm111<-S APOC1alH,a
r.-orooo Junl 30, 19119 at m1ndatlon1 w1r1 m•de ol t pOt11on of Tn·CiUfls '94u-COASTAL STATUS Non-Cosla tAnil i26M WM'll lhl Cl-' ......... .._., SERVICES .. 1'11 lklfy cyctlng COf"P , 411 E111t ltKl Codi S«.llOn 4100 •1 Cantornil g.-"ie'tl p111tn..-·
iflll"""*11No,1$-350955ol R1so•ut1on w•• t<top!ed. nlc1p1 I W•l•r Dlllf•CI •P~•bl• por\!0<1 o• 1he P roie c 1 td•11Ullc1llon c.... 8'1C)0111Md T""'" unot:t F1111k lin.\/lr0lfli1,R1Chm0nd MQ.. thli), 17922 Fitch A-. QMcilil. RocorOI ol 111<1 tuPC)Ol'l•ng 10. M.ipet speed !TCMW011Moul1on Nguel Coa1t11 Zone Nlme BIO ~ 1483 • RE-If ,... de Mt "61 ,_ lll'ICI Ulllt lo OMCI of l/fl'ginil 2'32f9 llCll bid thell 0. toeoln· Suite 100. lrw1n1. Cllll
County, 111111 under 11n<1 111t ~•Ce an<t 1ne COflCet)t Water Ois1nc1 IMNWDI 42 ON FILE: A C09\' ot thl CARPETING VARIOUS ....,..,. .. on t..,._, yM _, rrur AICor on flll1 bu"""'"I "''' con-pani.d b)' • Cflfllllld OI 92714 ~ to uld OleCI ol ol 11n111ng 10. two n•ghly 1n'n water 11an1m111lon O<OpoRed r1ques1 .m on f1!4! CAMPVS BUILDINGS, OR· toM tfM Cil'M, .nct rew 1 ~ ctuctld by :1 COll)Orllllon e.11hl..-'1 etie<:lo. or bfd bond N-Engl~ Mulull llle
1rust NH 11 pybltc auc11on poput11ed rounSI cen!e•i o! main which on!erle<llS w1lh 1n lhl City Cle•k s Ottlc1. ANGE COAST COLLEGE •••· _, snd ,.-op. 'J6/04/I M Ooc:Ol "'"""Oii HO Thi• 1111-.nt w11 llled In an srnounl no1 llU thlln 1h1u1111c1 Comp1ny, I
fOtCMh. "-lul mon.y ol th• Analllim. ca1il0tn•a and L11 1toe County's A11:11 P1rkwav 2000 M1 on S''"'· Hun I-Bod Document• Ai• On .ny _, llil tM: .... wttt.wl 117·245356 ~ !Clll '#l!h tl'll COU!lly Clelk ot Or· 11¥9 p.ercenl !5%) of thl lotlli M11$1lCP\u111ts COIPOl•lion,
Uilllt.O Slllft ol Americ1. • Veg11s. Neved1 b~ endorS1r19 const1ur.11on proiect w111 ap-lng1on Beien C•hlornia File Coist Community COi-further w....Unt "-tho AlcofOS In ltW olftc4 °' Ille -. County on Oc1ol:* •. tlid price, P•y•blt 10 thl 0.1-535 BoylSlon Sl•lfl\. Bo110t1.
Clllfller1'1 cri.cJi PllY•bll to the Hiect.on ot 1n1~ L•s p1oved m concepl. and tr.e 92641!1 l0t •'l•PflCllOtl tlY IN lege O.sti!CI. Purcl'\esing o.-c"'1. l'llK.ordlor of ORANGE IQl9 Incl H • gu1r1ntM 11'1•1 tn. Muucl'luMlll 021111
Mic! Trull• dr•....,.. on • Veg1s·An1~m 1ou1e lo• Oue<:IOI o! Enw .. onme n1111 p .. ri!+c p i!lment 1370 Ad11m1 Ave ni.r..,. otW 1et.i ,._ County, Celllomlil. •J11Cul-<I Publllhlld O!lrlQI eo.11 blddllt, 1111• P"opo!Md 11 K-Th11 bu1!n1n wu con·
IWll• Of neU0t1al ~k. t !he SYPlt< Spff<:I T•i1"1 anCI Milnageme nt Agency will ALL INTE~ESTEO PER· Costa Me'sa CA 92626 (71•) ~1-lltt. You ""f w.nt by GtLLES t.ATREILLE ANO 0111y PltOt Oclobl< 19, 26. CIPl td. iahllH promptly ll•· dueled br tg-rll ptrtne1-
ChlCll; drawn riv 1 •lite or uq~u·ig conslderetion ot nt1goliate an 11greemen1 and SONS &re uw11ed to auen<t 432·!>7SO · lo cltl en ellOI'...., rltrftl HELGA M l.ATREllLE. NOYl<nber 2 . 9, 1989Th-&44 1cu11 !Piil Agr11m•nl, en1p
fodertl Cfldlt union, 01 .a stops on Onla"o ariCI !I'll 1eturn •! 10 1he8oi1•d !Of 1p-ui1d h1ari11g 11n<1 •xp1es1 NOTICE IS HEREBY 11.way, "fOV do not knowl'I HUSBANO AHO WIFE AS lu1nlth I ltll1!1Clory f1'111 •lltemflfll w .. lllld
Cfllck dtllM\ by • ttate ol h1gn·<111ser1 1re11 o l San prov11I Unbu<IQ!tle<I c11p11111 opin•o"s or w bm•I 1Yiderlc:e GIVEN tr>•t th• ibove-lll'I 1llorl'lly, rov msy c.U lll'I JOINT TENA.HTS Will Pl8JC NOTICE Faithful P..-form11nce Bond with tl'll Coun1y Clftfk ot 01-
1...,.. MYtng1 and io.ti as· Be•rlil•d•no County nea• Vt<;-proiecr an<I lransle< ol lund~ lor or a;a1nst !l'l• 11Ppllcah0t1 n1tme<I Scl'l-OOI Otuncl tor •llctfMY r1t.nlll ..,...tc.., SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION in 1n 1mount nol 1111 ll'lln toge County on Oclobe• 3,
IOClltlon, OI uivlngs blink torw1!le by 1he C1111to•nia-Ne· to esta bt11n • cap11a1 P•Otec1 as OUlhned abOv• ti tlle<I o 111n;e Counl'f" Cahlorn!a, a "911 .id otlk:• (lhtM"' TO THE HIGHEST 9JOOEA Kltm or.. riundr•d perCllfll ( 100% 1989 • lfllieClflod In MCll011 S 102 ol wad a SuPfl" SpN!d Train lo• a mOdular l11c1hly al ll•e a"y ru1 111er que1tibn1 acl"'IJ by and lhrough 1u lftl ,.._ booll). FOA CASH IJl9YM>tlt 91 lffl'le l'tCTITIOUt IUllHlll QI the 10111 bid p1lc1. turn111"1 Publl5l'le<I Ortnge Coast
ti. Fln1l'!cl11I Cod• •nd comm.s,.on A Revel'1ue South County R0!9ton111 C•v•e please call Lau11 Pflilhps, Gowerning Boa•<I-hereon· °"""'"' de qu. II ..... °' .... 111 ·~ ...-y OI NII.Ml tTATaMfMT • P11ymen1 Bond 1n 1n 01111)' P1101 October 12. 19,
IMlfflol'lz.a to dO b<>IJ,...11111 Sh1u1ng A1toc1i.on lo• 11'11 Cen1er to ho•.Se the Publ•C As,oc111te Plann1• •t ahet rere-red to as OIS-1tltuel'I nta cllldol'I i't-..,. Urwlld Still"> p..il"IJusnl TO. lollowiog perton5 are 1moun1 no! ten Lhan one 26. Novemrie. 2. 19119
lhl9 iti•I• Ill 11'11 m111'1 &n· Sou1n....-es! Fulle•ton Pio-Oe1en!le• t nd prori1111on 5J6 5?7 1 TR•CT · w+ll rl!Cf!•"1! up 10 dki.t U•ltd "8ol'le WI pldD 10 2924.H of tNI C.wforoia doing business IS lilly p..-cen! 45-0%1 OI Ille Th-840
1rarnc;. lo First Am..-ic1n gram Cen1ei-YoY"ll Mens stall was app1oved Acceo-Connlll 81ock••r bul no! la te• !l'lan !he above-de XI DIAS CALl!NOA'"Dt CM! COOi 81 THE MAIN MARINO ENTERPRISES 101a1 bid prict1 tnd lurnlll"I
Tllll 11'11Ufllntll Company Chr 1Sl•an A.JSOCl(lf<on ll'lf1Ce or a CIOntttfllJ reh,ger-City Clt1k l!B!Od •Jtme Sfl(llf'<I b•dS tor ptrll prtll"ler ""' (HORTH( f NTRANCE TO INTERNATIONAL. 4340 Von Ctrtlllcl!" f1Yldflnc1ng lh111--------,..----IOiC;at~ at 11• £1111 f 1l!n P•esct1001 10 l'lll•P p•ow•de ato• w11s app•owed Rvpon 5311·5227 lhl! award o! a cont•act lor t1tpunt1 escrlt• • .,... K11m1n .-1so. Newpon tP)• •eQulred lnM.i,•nce 1• •n IHIOI C ~TICE
S t.-Mt. l!l Ille City 01 S•nta c hild ,,.,e 101 10 .... 1,,,0,.,e 1e1a1 rng lo lhe estebt•~hme"' Publl11'11d Or1119• Coe1t 111e llbove pooiect quln• .... 11le cortl. THE COUNTY BeilCh, c e11t 92860 . •tlt1el In !he 1mooJnl1 se•t---''.=-::;l"-"~"-'-""---AM. Cahl0tnl1 all lhal .. gl'll, and l•ngle pa•e"t tamiheS ol a DNA 1es11ng 1ario•1110•~ Dally Piiot October M , 19tl B•Os sh•tl be iece•ved 1n Uni c..-11 o unt "-Me COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC J+m Millno lmpottl, Inc:. IOllh .., t"t ~al con-
11111 ~ truerest conve~·ed Agreements ..,,,h 1ne lolow y,115 •ec:e1ve11 ano •flC· TH-... 11,. Plflce 11;1enuroed ilbowe. telelonlc:1 l'IO It ..,_,CE NTER, SANTA AHA. CA Camorn11. 133J W••I Main dlll(lf'll intl'l11Yfltll Ol!tllu•• K&17T2:
to lt'!d now held by II under 1ng were 8pp•ove<t Amend· ommend3l•ons adopted and shilll be openea and ltfOl1CCl0t1: tu ffffM'ltlt Ill nghl, 1MM Ind lnlernl Stteet, Ath•mbrt. Call! 10 tnle• lnlo lhe conl•llCI
Hid Cle.a ol Tru1t m !he me111 ro s_1and11rll Ag•tte Clos~o Sess10" to d1scuss PUBlJC NOTICE publicly •ellO aloud a t 1M •tcrll111maquln1llertlqw corwt)'MI 10 and now n.1C1 91801 •n<I e~ecul• the required
FICTITIOUS IUllNllS
NAM! STATt!MENl
piopsrty 111uattd In sa•d ment No 8!1·g4!>11 A 1 Pt'l~o.,nel m:i1 1er~ Pi"s .. 11n1 abo ve s tated tome •"d cuftlpllr co" I•• lor· ~ • unCler ..a 0..0 01 Tl'lit bu11ness 11 con · <1ocumen11 such Did !tf!Cur·
Co6nty1'1 S1al1 desc"bed W<1h1heS1a1eOepartmen1 0! 10 Gove•nment Code SK· NOTICl'OF place m1lld1de1 119111•• Trutl ll"t 1111 propltl'ly dlX.lttdb~ ICOlpotlhOl'l !ly Wiii be IOllei1ed Ttie
Troe to11ow•ng oe•wn~ ••e
00"'19 bUSlnltSli iill
It:'> heulll\ Serv><;f'S !0< the Ac t+on 5 1<157 6 ... as,ondu'1ea PUeLICHEARING Eacn bl(IOltr 5111111 De 1 apr09tad•atl11tlMqu*1 111111111<1 In Miid Counfy, Tl'le regl1111n1 c om· Fa1thlu1 P&florm11nce Bono
"SOull'I 75 feet c t the West Qu1•e<I 1mmunc.><le!.c•e.,cy eoara ~tt1our_ned ! 10 ll!l APPEAL o r 1 t c en 5 e o c 0 n ,, a c 10 1 qiie I• cort• esc~hl tu C4'1!1omla. delcnblng l"t ,.ienced to tr•ns1c1 bus+· shlll rem111n In lull l0tc• •n<I
MPP PAAlNEFIS. 4615
Ma,Arll'I"' Court Su111 500,
Newpo•1 Bearh. Calif 92660 120 IM1 of Ille North 200 Syna•omelAIOSfCommun, am PLANNING pu•suant lo uw Bu1.neu c.1110. ~ lhlfttn· (AJ AH nes1 under thfl 11ct1l1ous eltec•1h•ough!l'leguaran1ee
100:\ ol LOI 1105 o! N-po1t !y Edu,a!•on Pro1ec1 !or F•s· LINDA 0. RUTH, Cle1k DI COMMISS IONS and Proleasions Colle 1nd II u1tllld no pr-nla 111 UNDIVIDED 1/28TH buslnHI name or n1mes Plt"od IS lj)loCihed m lhe Pe,,1cone 1n1ura nce
Agency. Joseph A Pe1-
'icone Pre1ldenl. OBA Pe1-
•+'onf! 1nv11stmen11. Inc
C1l1fO<f118 4675 MllCArthu•
Court Sy1!e 500, Newoo•t
Beach, Calif 92660
Mna Traci, 111 Showf1 on a cal Ye Ar 198B ·99 AQO•toon lh• 8ot•d Of Supervl1or1 DENIAL OF be i.censed 1n the lollowong r1tpuotlll I ll•mr:, pvtde LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN Mste<I 1bo~ on Septeml)et llfl.,.,IJ COlldillont
MIP flCOICled In Boo-5. o r one l\ew prov1de1 to !he No business w11s con-GENE FIAL PL AN ClllSS•f><;al!ons C 15 per-OH .,i cno,, pvtden A.NO TO THAT PORTION 13, 1989 The DISTRICT •flM<Wtl
PIQI 1 o! M1$l;flllaneou1 list ol O•Ow•<lc•s on tne Ma!· Ou<!ed ll1 lhe Boa•<I o• ·AMENDMEN T A manaatory proiect •n-q11lt1r 1t1 ~.Ml dl-o OF LOT l Of TRACT lll!il IN Jim Manno '"' 1tghl 10 r1jecl lrry or •II
MltpS, <4COl<l1 or Orange te• Agreement 101 Phys><;1an Superv•50rs on Octobe• 18 NO 89·1 A.N D 1pec1>00 IOU• " scl'leduled y olra1 COi•• di tu THE CITY OF NEWPORT Tf!lt llttement Wtl Med bids or lo Wllive a ny .,_
COunly, Ct!l!Ofnla Serv1ces-Cotrecnonal Med•· 1989 ZONE CHANGE for F"dey October 21 1989 prOfMad.cl 1ln • ._ ... tell· BEACH COUNTY Of with tl'le County Cle<k of Or-reguiarlleso• 1nfo•m11hties •n
•jlC) The .i•eet a<1<11e5~ or cal Serv•ces Add•l<o" 01 one Pulll•shaa Orange CoflSI NO 89·2 :n 1 pm sh1trp ""001 at tlon1I por ~r11 dll lecort1. Of\AHG.E STATE Of •nge Counly on Oc10be• 4, any bl<IS O• In !I'll bl<ld•ng ot~ 'Ol'l'lmon Oes•gnflt1on "ew pnysJcian 10 Ille hs! ol Daily P•lo1 Ck lobe• 26 1989 CONCURRE NT WITH Ma"'te.,ance Oltice ol Or-E•llllft otrM ,.,....,.. .. CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP 1989 ,7•73• 0',',~"."c"'ohl~nio~o'o'~
Oltlli<IP•O..-ty isp .. 1po11e<1 phyS1t•a"s on lhe Mas1e• tn871 THE PROJECT•S 11ngeCoastCollegelM0t111or ........ l'vlldl qw UllM F.Q3IOI •• ~ " ~
Htw11t n11 lf1su•ance As-
soc1;11e5 Inc Jonn Po1-
11ld9e Pres1den1. Ci1lli0tnt1.
4675 M.'lc Arll'lur Court,
Sune !>00 Ne,••POtt Beach
Calo! 92680
10 be i786 Wh1the• Avenue Agreement lor physic•11n ENVIRONMEN T Al Ave en!•arict<I Jvleasu•a-"ui.r1._.,11 un Mtoflldo RECORDED IN BOOK 29, Publis~ Ort• Co1st COde. lhe 0.rectOf ol the O.-
ct!1t1 Mas a C1111fo•nla services fo• 11'1• Pub he PIJBLIC NOTICE IMPACT men1s a•e nol ro I.le lak en at lnntldlal•menl•. ti no con-PAGES 31 lHAOUGH 34 oaily p1101 Octobfll 12. 19, partment or ln<tustrl•.I Rela·
92627 Healtr> Progran1s lor F•sc:al REPORT NO 69·5 !h•s torn,. oc1 1 11n ·~· ...,..._. INCLUSIVE Of 26. November 2, 19119 lions of tl'le Stale 01 C11h·
() N11me 1nd a!lllress ol Y11a1 19B8·89 Amename111 NOTlCEOF NO TICE !S Hf AESV Etch tll<I mus! conlO•m llamattu"-Yk .. tieref· MISCELLANCOUS MAPS. Th·834 lornia "as <le le1mlne<f lhl
lhflbenehc11ry a!.,,hosere· 10PnysonanSe•~•cesAg•..e· PUBLIC HEARING GIVEN !hat ll'lf! Hunhngton ana De responsove 1o 1he "-'-de Mlogedol o •RECORDS Of ORA.NG( gener11Uyptew1il1ng r111es ot
quest 1hfl sele 1s be•ng con-me"I w•th .,.,,111a.m Shot1 APPEAL _ Beach Coty Co""''I won "0111 cOlll•llCI ooc::u1nenrs 11na olk.lns de •rud• 1191111 COUNTY, CAtlrORNLA. PUBLIC NOTICE w11ges"' the loc:t lny in wnocn
Tl'l1' ous1ness IS con·
CIUCll!(l by 0per&llf19 Ac·
coun! <tucted Dlrec11ons to !he ma~er MD !or Correc11ona1 CONDITIONAL USE a puDl1cheil•mi;.11 1he Coun Eacr1 D•dCle• s hall surim1r (Y•• el dlr•clorlo l•I•· LVtHG EAST£Rl v Of A the Work •910 be Plt•IO•fT\ld
abcwe p•Opefly m11y De OD· Med1'1tl Servoce~ Hou11ng PERMIT NO. 11-1 C•I Cn11rnbe1 at !"" Hunl· on Ille fo•m IU•l'l•Shed with lonlco). LINE WHI CH BCGINS AT ' K5tm Cop•l!S ot tl'lese wage •ala The reg11trant com-
menceCI 10 1t1ns11'1 buS•·
ne ss unde• ll'le tic111ious lal(l.cl byreQuMtlng 911me 1n a"d cnmmwn1t~ Develop-WITH SPECIAL .ng1011 BeaCh C1v•~ Ce•ller Ille conltaCI aocuments. a C1t1 No. ll009N THE MIDPOINT ON THE FICTITIDUI IUllNlSS determ1nst1on1 e'ltltled
writing lrom tne beneficiary men! Conl«'IC! No C40847 PERMITS/COASTAL 2000 Maon Street Hunt h~1 of the p•oposea suo,on-Tiie n11me an<t aOdress ot SOUTHEAlY LINE Of SAIO NAME tTATl!MENT p REV A l L 1 NG WA G £
wdhin 10 Q11ys lrom tl'le hrs! wot!! 1n<' Orange Co""'Y Fa" DEVELOPMENT 1ngton Beacn Cel,!o•n•a on l•aCIO<S °" ""5 pro1ec1 as !I'll! COU•I 15 (f f, nOl'l'lb•I r LOT L WHICH IS LOCATED Tile lo110wing pe•IOfls are SCALE. are mt ln!a1ne<t t1
publ>calionot lh1s norice 1-'ous•ng Council t or PERMIT NO. 11_11 1he 0111" and 11! """time in-'"ouued by !1'1-f! suo1e11.n11 oueccion de la 'otla es WESTERLY 8650 FEET d oing bulk'MIH., tl'le DISTRICT Oll+'e 1ocated
S1od 11111e wol! be made p•ov•s•o" ot ma.,.,area rau ENVIRONMENTAL Clteele<lbelow1otecf'•veand and Subco.,lracting Fau ORANG£ CO UNT Y SU· THFIOUGH A CENIRA.l JOHN G VALENTINE & SI 16940 B S!retol, Hunt·
business "a"'e or nt me s 115\l!(l above on September
1 198g
wltl'I0'.11 coveoant or war-l'lou~rn<,1 ,>nd d•s~"m•"llt•on IMPACT REPORT cons1C1er !"e s1atem1nts o! p,,1,toces Ac! Gove•nmef1! PERIOR COURT 700 C1v1' .o.NGLE OF 2 0£GR[(S ASSOCIATES, 12 Vie•"'' 1n111on Beac h,CA 92647anO r1n1~.e~p•ess o• Implied. 1:1s co .. 11se11.,g se•v•c:es NO. 11_. a11 oe•sons wt10 w1sn 10 be Cooe Sect•on 4 too el $t!O Cen1er Dr•ve W San1a Ana. NewporJ Beacri, C•I•! 92660 11re a ~a•l tb la 10 1 n y
Josepn A Pe,.,cone
Tl'lis s111eme"' was !<lea
w1!l'I the County Cle11i ot O•·
aoge Counly on Octobe• 4
t989
to 11111. passes.s•on o• en· Ar ch1t<'c:I ano Fng1nf'e• hefl•d '"11u1ve 10 !l'le apph· each b•d.,e• must e~ec .. ie Cai.ro•n1a 92701 ~·41 ' fROM THE Wh•s•ey Shde Co•Po•-1n1eretl!(l par ty upan •e·
cumbt•nc•s to sat•sly tile A<,1r eeme"1 No 089-155 1;r::~rN~F cation oesc••t>«d below ine Nonco11us1o" AU•dav•t T r.e name aJo•ess 11n<1 SOUTHEASTERt Y •hon. 1 CeJ ilornia coipo•· que11 The Con!•a,tor ll'laH
unp,81<1 bl lt nce <tue on 1t>e w th W•llQan A~~OC1<1!es !Or COMMISSIDH'S DATE TI ME Mo11<11:1y NO· a11asuom1t ,, ,.,ti\ tl'le Did telephone number o1 plam· CORNER OF SAID lOT L, ahon, 12 Vienna Newoofl POii aCOJ)y of !ht9 <IOC:ument
note or notes secured by Flossmoo• Sou<>d...,~11 a1on; APPROVAL OF A vemb(>r 6 19119 7 00 PM Eatl'I b•OOer must $YDm•1 loll s 1111orn1y o• plainl>ll THENCE N6RTHERlY ON Be~ch Ca!ol 92660 at ea'h 1ob 1'11 The Con·
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Y id Deeci cl Trus! to w•! lnle•S!<lff' 605 (1·605\ lr om REQUEST TO ALLOW APPllC,.TION NUMBER .,,,In t'acr1 1:1•11 a cer!ilieCI 0, w•lhoul an anotney IS (El A STRAIGHT LINE TO TH£ Ttl!S buiioess ,1 con. t1ac1or and 11ny suoconrrac·
S266, 180 92, plu;ithe follow-tn1e1s1111e 405 11·405) to CONSTRUCTION OF Appeal 01 Plann.ng CO<n· <;asn•e• ~ Chee~ 11ayaD~ 10 nomb•e ta 111•e«1on 1 ~nu-MIOf'OINT Of ltt£ ARC Of duc!e<t by a corporahon to• unde• 1t 1n111 oay not IHS
Publoshed O•ange COllst
Da1fy P1101 Octobef 12. 19,
28. Novembef 2. 1g39
Tn-1139 Ing u1im1ted costs BK-KaiellaAYeriue 1tn0Arr,t'nl'.l· UPT0 7o.ne moss•on s Oen•alol Ge"et•I U>f'01ST F11CTo•aD•dbon<1 mero de 1eletono <tel THE CURVE ON THE The ••gitl••nt com -1rian tnespec1hedp•11v11t1ng
plOSflS 1n<1 advance' al tile menr No 1 to A1 tn•tect a"<I SOUAlllE FEET OF Plan Amendmenl No 89· I ,1, in,. •orm <et !orth "' 1ne aDogado de1 demandante o S T A TE HlGHWA'r' me-need to l•anlllCI bus•-rites o! wages lo alt wo•• er1
llrT!I of ltle Initial Pubt><;ation En91nM< llgreemen! No MllCED USE Rnd Zone Change No 69·2 (Onl•llCI 11ocllmen1s •n an oe1 oemana1n!f' que no OESCf'llBED IN THE DEED ness under the 11,1,11ous empioyeo •n !hee~ec .. rion o'l------------
01 thl1 Notice ol S111e 089 034 w•1n Ed At,,.,an1a DEVELOPMENT OH Conc"""n1 w1rn the P•oiect a moun1no11e1s than tO'·o ot 11ence aDogado . e s) RECOROEO .JULY 1. 111211 busone1• name 0, names tl'le Con1rac1 DllOllC ~TICE
S3.758 90 NOTICE TD 11nd A~soc•at<>slo• 111e Foo1-ONE CITY BLOCk) •s En~uor>metl!al i'mpac! Rtt-the ma-.mum 8,,,oum or bid BERNARD C JAS PER IN BOOM 2M , PAGE 2'&5 Of 1151ed above 00 Juf'HI 1 No bid<ter ma) w1th<l•aw ruut.. nu
JltflDPfillTY OWNElll hill T•iilluco Si>ee•h~ Plan NOT I Cf IS HE Rf BY oo•t No 99·!> as a guart ,.!ee tna1 lhe b><I· MORIN£tl0 BA RO NE OF'FICIAI.. RECOFIOS AS 1989 a ny bi<t to• 11 pe11od ol '"1yl·-~==~~~=~--
YOU ARE IN OEf AUl T tor 1he e11v,.on1Tit'!1la! Im GIVEN I hat tn.e Hunt•ngton A P P l I Qt>• ...,iu en!e• •nlo ll'l e HOLDEN & NAROULLI 4695 CONCAVE TO ' THE Jonn G Vlllltflhne PteSI-1601 days al1e• 11'1-f! a ate set NOTtCI Of TfilUITlll'S
UN0£R A DEED OF TRUST pac1 Report C"•tn•" '°'I· Sel)Ch Coty Council will l'lold CANT APPELt ANT Hall p•OPDSf'd co.,tracr ,t 1he MacArl'lur Coun S u ite SOUTHWEST AH O HAVI NG <leOI lor !r>e ooenong OI btdS IAUE
DATED SEPTEMBER 12 S!<YC!,oncontratl~wt'<l!'>et ilPuDl<chea••<>gon ll>e Coun. andAS~OC•a les sarTie ·~ awMdfld 10 s .. cn 1150 Newporl Beach CA AF\AOIUSOFlS5000 f £ET Tnii Slatemenl WIS l•led A paynient llond t nd a T,l .ND.!1144 !~8:io~~~~~OYT~~r'¢~~ ~c;;1t,~~~ ~~:;~;d a~~~~~~r~ '11 Cl'l,,mbtt• at 1ne H.,n1. ,0~1?,,~"o'r1'b~''"'~do"~:::.!: ~~·'~i'e;"1~';~~';~! ~~~~;:~te 92g~t1 1 :~:;i~~4~tG 251.o.NO A LE NGTH Of 194 ~ w•t l'I tne Cou.,ty Cle•~ or O•· :;~~;~a~~!., ~n~~:;~ .. ~~ YOU :Ji": DEFAULT
P"O-"T" <T ... , BE "ilO" Be.ich C1~1c Can:er J " S <SOS FEET TOGETHER WITH ange Countyon0clOIJ.er 4 o!Jneconl••'' ,_0,,m-< S n ,."'" • """' il"d p•o1ect~ ,lfce~!t>d '*' 2000 Md•n S!re>el Hunl· .111 " .. snara !rei!! sue'! S('C"'''~ w•ll ll4" lor-•••o S "'[CT TO T E 1989 . .., v•• NOERAOEEOOFTRU T,
SOLD AT A PU9 LIC SAt £ c<>mPlf'1, Reso•u1•0r Was in;lon S<'aCli Ciilt!Orma on lONC ll I fP2 \low Dfl.n· lt'it'"Cl CerJ L. Qr.nvllle, Clerk, B'ENEf ~s HS Fu.IS bOtld Sh;lll be •n the to•m Ml TEO OIJ/7!1/M. UNLESS
IF YOU NEED AN EICPL A· iilOOPll~('l app•ovmqif"'d•a•, !l'le dill<' dnd ,11 !ht' t•me tn-sit~ Ae5•den1•a1.F100dpla1n l'1fl 01STR1CT re5erve' By: J•net Yo\rng, 0.pulp I · BURDEN . PubhSllC<I O•anlJlt Coasl lo•th '"the COf1!<a'! <I~-'t'OU TA.ICE ACTION TO
NATION OF THE NATURE lying !'>1.' change o! 1ne t>•d d•C1l!t'C! ll<•low !o re<:etvf! ll<>d D•s1,.,t1) u 11• ,.9r,1 lo r,,1,.~, dny or ~II NOTICE TO THE '°ERS ONI RIGHTS Of WAY AHO Daily Pilot Oc!obe• 12 t9 men1s PROTECT YOUA
Of THE '°ROCE£01 NG 00"""1') O,lt!! 01 Hif' Con• COf1S>der !he sl:il"m""'~ o! RE QUEST GPA 89-1 -buts or Tn w;u ve an~ '" S£R\IEO You aie Mrwed as EASEMENTS IMPOSED 26 Novembe• 2 !999 P u riua"I lo Sec11on PAOPEATY IT MAY BE
AG AINST YOU YOU mun c11t•On5 Sy~! .. ms P•o-811 person~ wrio W>Sh 10 oe Cl'\~nge e.1sim9 1ana u-Mt •equl~••hes 1n any 1>1ds or'" an •nll1Y•dual defendant 1UPON SA.JO PAOf'ERTY l h·835 22JOOOl 1he Publ1,Contr11CI SOLD AT;,,. PU8UC SALE.
SHOULD COlllT ACT A LAW· jK! '' 1m CX101;>>'r ' 1 H'l6'l hC.i•<I •elal•Yl' II' lhP ,10011. <leS1gr>al•UI'\ lrom low 0ef1S•· 1n .. b•dd l"Q Publ•She<f 0 1&fllll! Coast, ANO IMl'ftOVEMENTS Co<tc ll'le conrr11't w1!1 'on-M
VER. tr> Ortr.ri.,, •8 ,..,8<'1 ') 00 LllhO" de~"Df'd below ly Rt 5•QPn!oal 16 !. un•!5 N"• Pursuanl ro 1toe p•o"S•Ctl\S Daily Pilot Oclobef 26 Ni>-THEREON FOf! THE PIJtllC NOTICE lain ptow1s.on1 per mo\ tong f YOU HEED
OATEO OCTOBER 5 p ni C<"rtam I "r~""" .. 1 ma! DAI[ TIME 'Ao,,da, No-ac•e to MeC1•um 0e"S•1Y ol Section 177Jot 1ne l~bo• vembe• 1 9 16 198g MUTUAL BENEFIT Of THE !hr. successful b•Ode1 !O EXPl..AHATIC>flil OF TH£
1!1!19 t e ' ' w ,. ' " " r vemlle< 6 t989 7 00 PM Res+den!•al 115 .. n11s pe< Cnooe 01 !!•" S1a1e of C:ih· Th666 OWNERS. lESSEES or K5tN7 suDS!•lule !.eeurihes lo• Bny NATUAE OF TiiE
fMIT AMERICAN TllLE p•O"'·d E•p•mdl!ure 0 1 Or APPliC,.TION NUMBER ac:<el to1n1" l"P01STA!CT has ob PARllAI. ASSIGNEES BY l"tcTITIOU• eUtlHllSS mon•es W>tt>held by !hi! 0 1s· PROCEEDING ~NST
•tURANCE COMPANY, A ang(' Cou•i!y Hnus ng Con.J•l•Oflal UM! Peim iJ No Etfll lt·S -Anllvries en-l'l 'leC t•o" tl'e Dlff'Clo• ..,, lHE OECt.ARATION Of NAME STATl!MIMT h•tl to en1u1e Pl!•lormance YOU, YOU SHOUlD
Cl!Akwnl• corpor•llon Au!h..,,.h 0Pr•nt.ng Re 119. 1 ,.111, $Ppt.•a1 oeimils """"mental 5"1t•ng a11d s1g lh» D•:o:i•'"'''" of 1ndu~1 .. a1 DllOllC ~TICE COVENANTS CONDITION S Tl'lt! lollOllWing pei-tons •re unCfl<' '"' contrac:I CONTACT A lAWY'ER.
tr : 'al S indt $f'•vrs r .. ~aq In yu'l•anree Co>•fa• "·•yeloom•nt Pc•-n•••c11n1 .mpac:1s .1110,•ated R"la !'O"~ 11'1e g,.ne •al ruut.. ,_ · E•cn b•d liubm•lted •n OnNOVEMBERl,1889,
Ailltllotkllld Ollie..-!he un"''"""~te<l co,.,!mv· mil ~ Nn ""80 ' '"' En· .,,1!h ll'le P•oposed 111no u.e P•<"va•lmg •ill<' 01 rier d•r•'> A.NO RESTRICTIONS ao.ng Ousinesl 111 •e5pOn~ to 11'1•5 Notoee shall .. 9·()0 A.M LENDERS
114 h1l Fiil" Sll••I t s 8 f'" d t K51773 RECOP.0£D ON THE 2'QTH (•]ORANGE LANO 8 OE· COf11!Un. as a ll•O Item ade-r.o.s··--·-·· INC. • ai.o"" !Ile a<::l•on "JI-v1ronml'ntt1I lr'lp11,1 Report <imen me" ,.,19e~ and the general FICTITIOUI tUllNESS CAY OF JULY 1968 Ill! VELOPMENT (bJORANGE ,. • ..., lanl1 A11•, C1Htornlt mq n,..,!al Assrs1a11cf' Pro-No 89 • ZClll·2 ·Chaf1ge""'''"9 V•P•a•hng r<>le !01 nohday N'AMESTATEMENT · COUNT Y LANO g OE· Qu111esnttt•ng sno.,ng llflll CMJFORNIA
92701 gr,,., w115 aop•owe<I Ce'1a1n APPLICANT Clly or Hunt· zoo•ng !•om R 1 FP1 !Low ano ovenime wor~ rn 11'1e to-800111. 1!167•. PAGE 401 TO v EL 0 p MEN T 4 o 00 b•ac1ng or •qu1w11e nt CQAPOAATl()N • duly
(714) $.511-3211 rract pat'"' map m111!e•" '"gtoo Beacl'I A9d,.wlopmenl D• n s • t y Re 1• den I• a I· cah!)-rn which u 11s wo<~ ,1 10 doT1'e IO!IOwtng per sans are •50 INCLUSIVE Of Mac:Artl'lu• BIY<I . Sle \000, methO<I lo• the p10!ectoon ol '4>P0kltl0 T~ uncM>f
Pub!ltned O<ange Co;isr were apptO•f'll Surim1~~1on Agenl~ Ftoodpl;un D•~!"CI 11 !O R2 b<" pedo•med !o• eacl'I craft s~L~"~osco~N Ty IN OfFICIAl REC OROS Of Newpott 8eac11, C•hl 92660 Ille and ltmb"' l1 entnes and ~ pursl.lllnl IO Dllid of D~uly Prlo1 October 1? T9 ot the '°rcwosed BOiUO ot AP PELL"IN T CounCtlmlln FP2 IMed•um Oens•ty Fies• O• 1y~ ol wor~er riel!ded to VEST ORS a Cehlorn•il ,....n: ORANGE COUNTY, WHICH Gregory N W1t1le• 233 open e •Caval!on wl'lich 51'11111 TNlf NCCrOtd
26. 1989 SuperY•$O•S 'e~po11~e !o !he "''''''''''' <1en11Bl·rlOOdpl111n D•51,.C1 21 e ;ocu!e "'"' con!•Xt The-se w-RIGHTS Of WAY, S<•·<-o •o~ "'-ii BellCn conlo1m ro a pphcilble safety
I''' • G ~ • E oO ["I eralp11l,,e•sh•o 17921 f olch ··~ "'"" ~ ,._ SEPTEMBER 20 1-• n 198 8° •and Jiu~ F1na1 LOC"I TiON One riiock N \I I NM "' A l •ales are on tole ar !he o rs. Avenue S"'te 100 lrwine COVEPU.NTS, CONDtTIONS Ctlil 90740 °'"""'1 •
RepO<! w11s apo•ove<J RI· bOunded b~ Main StrMI STATUS Tn1SPfOf'ltCt 1scov-TRICTotlicelOCaledat 1370 Cehl 91714 AHO RESTRICTIONS ARE rn11 b"sln"~" 11 con-Oo••rnlng 801rd •• , lnll. No .... 741187 of
------..,-----·IP<>f1 on the "talus or 1ne Wiilnol Avenue F•llhS!reel e<ed b~ Ef1vironme.,taJ Im. A<llms Ave 01s trl c! Lee C SammlS 17922 INCORPORATED HEREIN OUcie<lby anm-ctl'f1dua l Cher'9t0tler\und DMetlil~lnlhlofftce Pllll.IC NOTICE seies ta• •ncremen1 """"'' and Ohve Avl!nue pa'I Report No !9-5 P1Lo• Pur,hasJng Cos1,,. Melt. BV REFERENCE MADE A Th lsl ,,.1 com Purihshed O•ange Cna11 at 911 Counly Alc:ordll' of 1n ;111e al •o c m 1 to 11<> act on on Gl!ne el c c "•ten Avenue. Su••e 100. e ••g ' -D•·I~ Pilot October t9 16 ORAHGE Counly, S.... of
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v · Plan Disl"'' s (M••e<I use -Plan Amendmen1 No 89· 1 on reoues! A copy o! these WHICH EASEMENTS ARE .... , und..-the toct1Uous __,,,_ "'.... v~
Dfl'FtCIAL '1110CEEDINGS ce•~ed anu fl•l!(l AeSO!ullon C 0 m or ZOflfl Change No 89-2 it ra1es sl>all be OOSled t 1 The Fit~~m':..le~inds~.~e 17?~ HERESY RESERVED (BJ bu_.1 neme or ,,1,.... Thll51 TONI A. MOtll:EOE WILL
Of' THE 9DA"0 C)F SUPER-w11~ adOOle<I ,1pp•Ov•'lg lhe mercia1iQ11,,e P.e,ioentPIJl •S nec111sa•y for the Cily 1ob $1le Irvine Cali I 92714 THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO 1111-<I lbo'll! 00 Oclobl< 10, SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION
VllDllll 01" OlllANGE orange County Weter D•s· REQUEST Appeal ot Cllunc•t 10 act on En· 1tshaHbe m11n<1a•o•yL1pOI\ .Jonn S Hagesiad 11922 OCCUPY A CERTAIN 198!1 PUBLIC NOTICE TO HIGHEST 6100ER FOR
COUNTY, CAllfOlllNl.l, !net Putrl1c.Fac1!111e1Co•PO•-Plan.,mg Commissions ;ip. ~~o~';t'tal lmptcl RePO•I !he CONTRACTOR to wnom Fitch Avenue. Sui!e JOO, AS»,llTMENT OH THE lRO Gregory N Wetlllf CASH (poy-.bll II lime ol
rne con1•ac! 11 awa•aed and l•w•ne Clllld 9271 4 FLOOR Of THE Th11 1l1t1m1t111 wts hied K!17:zt .... In l....tlll money of m.
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~~E A copy ol ~': upon tf1y lubeontrt clor Citl f Willge<olh 17922 APARTMENT l-IOuSE .,.,,,, '"" COUtllY Clllfk 01 Or-l'ICTTTIOUI IUllNEll tJnlllO Salill) at THE MAIN p•...,...~~ reoues1 in °" ' un<le• such CONTRACTOR. r:11,,, Avenue. Suite IOO, BUILD!NG SAID 11npe County Oil Oclober 10, NAME ST ATEflllNT {HORTH) ENTRANCE TO
"' the C•ry Clerk s O!l.c• 10 pay nor 1es1 !l'l an lhe seld hw1t11t. Calif 92714 ON 1919 The following per1ons •r• THE COUNTY
2000 Ma•n S11eet Hunt· s-pec1heO rgta1 to &11wo•lc"'°I Ronel<t L Alver•do, 1451 PRE MISES, WHICH IS NOW 1"4M210 doing buS1ne1111s COUATHOUSE, 700 CIVIC
ongto" Be~ch Ca11to •n111 amployeU by them 1n !he 1•-River Park Drive. Suite l lO, KNOWN AHO OES!GN.ATEO Publlllled 01•ng1 C0.11 CUMBERLAND MA LL CENTER DRIVE WEST,
926•8 tor mspect1on by the ecut1on ol ll'le con11111:1 Stc•l"'fl<'llO Clllit 95815 "5 APARTMENT NO 50 D1ity P1tol OctOblr 19, 26. PARl NERSHIP 1 Cahlo•nit SANTA NU\ CAUFOANIA
pub lPC No lll<l()ef m1y wilh<l•llw This bytinesi IS con· (AHO A CERTAIN GAAAGE Ncvember 2 . 9. 1!18!1 Q-il! p1ftnersri1p 4615 II rlgl'1j. .. sld lrMf'lle
ON FILE A COOy OI ll>e itny btCI lor 1 pertOd ol l0t1y-dueled Dy a genertl Ptll· SPACE IN !'AID Th-843 MacArll'lu1 Cou•I. Suite 500. ~ IO llf1CI now hlld f~°'C:~;°,c:;r::(;;~:1 ~~ ~~,~~511r!a~;,::1~~ ~~~~~· r>e~~h~p reg1s1r1nt c om-~H~~M~:T NOWB~~g'.Z~ P\ISIJC NOTK:( ~~~Be~c~~~~-~2:~ ~ ~ :' ~
M11rn l•ffl Huntm;1on Pur!Want to Secllon •590 menc:ed 10 1fanucl busi-.t.NO DESIGNATED AS Town Cent"' O<!ve Suite -....d In Mid r .... ,';;:-·•
Beacl'I C1htorn11 92648. IO< of tN Gove1nment Coa. Of r>ess unCMir the lk:til•OUI GARAGE_ SPACE NO 121• MOT.CE TO 730 Cotti MIN. C•!il -·r .r1d
1nSPeet1011 by lhll Pllblle A tile S111e ol Ca hf0<.,,a l"t bu .. ness name or "_, • ., s~ BY A • •l CONTllll.CTORS 112626 a. dlllctlbilG •: LOT II
copy DI the Slit! report woM contract wlll con111n l1lled above °" Novembfll ...., nv""~ ,......, CALLNllG FOR alOI FrldlflC Colton 111. PhOIO OF TRACT NO. ee.11, IN be IYllillble lo lnter.,tec:I prowls10n1 pefm1111ng ll'le l , 19117 .t.nACHEO TO SAIO SchOOI Oltlrocl OCEAN Cf\lmoc1I. •ON Like Howelt THE CITY Of COSTA
PIH-•I C11r Hell O< lhe IUC:Cilltlul b1dde1 10 LMC 5ammll DECLARATION TOGETHER VIEWSCHOOLOISTRICl ROid, Casselbeny F10rid1 MESA, AS PER M/lP
Me!l'I City Ubttf)' (711 l tublhlute secuillle-5 to• Illy This llllemet!I was hied WITH A RIGHT·Of·WAY Bod O.ldllnta-9 00 o'ckx:k 32707 RECOR0£0 1ti4 800k 2Sol!I,
Talbtlrt Awenue). mOl'lfl)'l W1!hh.eld by !he DIS· FOA INGRESS AHO A M o1 Ille 13tl'I d1y ol No-Frldlf+c;. COiion 111 19 PllllGES 5 AND 8 OF S~.L INT ERE;SlED PER· TRIC T to i nsure oar-:;.1~~ci:,~~~ ~~D s~n.T:>T.:"',.DT ','f:.Mo -...nber. 1989 T•u•t•• ol th• Pro o lo MISCEUAHEOUS MN'S,
......, ll'fl tnYltec:I to lllflf\d tormance oo<I« 1he con-191!1 .-.,..._,, .., ""' PIKI ol 8 1d RICelpt Ch..-noc1I Systeml Int Prollt R1ECOf10S Of 0RAHGE
Mid l'lllsrlng tncl 1xpren tr.ct Fcnrrt GA.RAGE SPACE) ANO Ocean View Scnoot Oislroct. Sl'la11ng T•Utl. 40 Nortl'I COUNTY. CAllfORHIA
oplntons OI Submit evidence Qov1r"lnt eo•rCll, ly Publllf\ed Oraoge Cont ALSO THE RIGHT TO THE Purchalin\I Dept . Bldg 0 . l 1 k e Howe 11 Ro ad . The llJ'lllll IOdlWI .r1d ::..:r:si.::,.~1c:= G1t111 F1rr •ll, VI•• Diiiy Ptlol Oc•obet t2. 19 USE OF HALLS. PU8llC 16940 B S°l•Mt, HUtlllngton C1sMlberry Fl0t1<1132707 ~ c:anmon dlllgnlflol
C"-tlllklf, lual-Al· :HI, NOV'flnlber 2, 1989 ROOMS. P"55.AGEWAVS Bffcl'i. CA !121147 JOl'l1'1 Cure•. 41 C0tPO<llt I /Inf d h tMI ~
lllll ill'IY further QuntiOtll ttlrt Tl'l-1138 A.ND ALL OTHER PuBllC P101•ct ld1nlll+c111on Pttk. Suite 190, lrvof)I, Ctlit -· -• Pk'!-c1H M1k• COnnor ·As-PuOhSl'lfld Or11oge Co .. 1 PORT.CNS OF SAID N..,,. Ga.olln• Le1k1gt1 12713
IOC1tl• Ptitnner II 5311·~271 D•Uy Pilo! OCtobet 19 26 BUILDING AHO THE Rlmfldl1I WC>1'k SetYlc" B ... t D1ny• Jr • !>5110 purportlO lo llil: 10l2
c .... Mo lfockwt, 1919 . ' EOIJlPMENl Tl1EREIN, IN PIM:e p1.,._ t•1t Oii 1111 Mc leod L .. Vegas Ntvadl SAHTA CRilJZ C'l, COSTA
CMr Ci.t'ti T~ P\ltt.JC NOTK:I: COMMON WITH OTHER Pvrcl'llllng Ceo•. 1&MO B 19120 MESA. ~929:Zt
OCCuPAHT S Sir•!, HunllnglClll 8Nc:tl. a.,., R. Oity, al TrullN OI Thi WIOlfltgMd
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SLATER
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Alvef Hlff• Oflve Wttt. ~ "'°' Oc1ober u . "· eo..a ...... ""tH2t COHVIYAHCC COMPANY, lwh. Celll t2M1 The ...... "" ~ 109Clel Nola ol f"9 tlwlQ ...,:JJ-' .,, ..... : A,,.,.,. Suit• 100 lrw. ., Cl .. Cll a • r lufntV9e. ~• 15137 M. ~ t , 1• . ~ ~t. lno , • Celfoml1 CofSIOf•'*'· • ~ S AanlM. Genet., .. •1 .__.. lo< ol .,, lnven Ma e:" ..-.. Ce11t t2714 .. ....,. - -
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ducted by In lnchW!uel C:O.tt ...... CA t2al undet t~t Glft9WI Deed of Newport leech. Ctlllt t2ee1 ~ f1!9 court. .._.. f ~ Fitch A....,_ Su.ta 100 ~ ~ -. ,;
Tll• t•tlllr•nt COm• Tllft buetMM II con-TNtt ••ec:utecl by IA""V Phlltp Scott Remter, Jr . THE PETITION :c:n, ':z :,:: : wtloy I~ _,tlot~ not Irvine C•hf t271• t• Collrlly ~ M
mencea to traMKt butl-rtaJC M)JIC( dUCl«I by A CofP«•tlOn A OOUt.O. AN UNMAAAIEO t200 ~a Lane. ~ r~· eUlr!Ority 10 Mellon t250 of ~ ·~ HEAl\lHG., ~ Samuel 0 L1oouy 11922 ::=,.,. ,..; a D J •llr ,.... Uf\d4w the lietllloua Ttle regletrent com• MAN recotded on Octobef BeKh, C111t 92&60 ~•r fie .. l•le ~fom p Code on Fitch Avenue. Sutt• 100 OIMlllM a
b\WnM• mune 0t netNt KJ11M mane.CS to lrtinwt bull· 2, ttl5, M lt11t1u1Mnt No Luka LUGat. 1530 E 18th under "-lndepeodeot ,. ~~ Not.C: r::.:..,~ ~t":'t :5 IMne Call! t27t4 t,..~......,lllC)fllallf
n.tld •bo~ on s.ptember l'ICn'l'IOUe ......... '*-urlOet the tic;tltlo\.la ff..)78207, of Olllc:lal fW-St . Los AnOefH, C•llt. AdmlnlSlr•lil>n ~I E..._ .::r: av ltom ~ p M WI 0eP 3 loc:.IMd el Jonn S Hegett9<1 17922 Alootda of Or..-C"Aulfy,
14, tMt N.~ ITATWMIWT bullnas name or namee cord• of Ofen~ County. 90021 Ad (Thll authority Wiii eoutl ~ 700 CMe c:.nter Drill Fitch Avenue S111tfl 100 c.k1ornlll 11'1 IM .......,
Mlolldana Mlnovl The lottow1ne per10111 are lltlad •~ on Septembef s1111 of C1Htornla, undet the Thi• b1.111n1.. 11 con· 111ow the. l*'90"., Anorrwy few ~••dor-· West s.n1a Ana c % 1r.1"• c a111 9271• _....., fi Mid CCUllr .w
Thlt ••••~• we1 tiled doing bullneea ... t . 1989 ~ ot .... tn..eln eon· ductecl by. • ~natal Pllft· reprtMfllallYI to laM W9frenSlkon leq · 92701 C..•rl r w111gero1n 11927 •• ~ •: ,.._
wtththeCountyO!eflcolOr· HUGHES BANNING AS-Gordon 0 Montgomery. ta!MdWlllNll•tpublleaiue-netatllt) "*':\eemne .wMhout .. .._.~Prke'• • IF YOU OBJECT TO F11Cl'I Avenue Su11• 100 *•0'7U11,oll,_..,, eno-C°'1nty on S41pt-.nbet 80CIATIE8, Two· Corporate Pr~t 11ontothe hliJhell bidder lor Tll• r•911tr1nt com· ob court appnwal 1)121 ...... tJ.. V9Mncle IN glanlina ol lt>e petition 1n11ne Calif Q2714 • pet ...., ..._... an
1•. 1tat Ptau, Suite 250, Newport Tlllt atetemenl WU fli.o C91h. or cn.c1c .. ci.tcrlbld mlnG4td to tranMCt bl.tit-a.tor. !Ung oel1ern ~ I• 207·A thOUld eppew • fwi Th4l S11mm1• Compan~ • ....,..._,. .._. ,...
'U1111 IMctl.CA9200Q wtlhll\eCountY~olOr• Mtow,peyablUlllletlmeof Met ullCHw tM flcUUOUI ~I acllanJi ~ .. ,.. CAtMU you~ Md 1._.. OUf Ca1t1o r,,1a corporet•on ~c.O:;fy
Pub119hed Or-nee CoMt Hut'* ln-t"'lntl. • ,no• County on Sept~ .... In iewtul m<>ftlY ot the bualne111 name or nem. no....,, 1he S*"O"ai 0rllnQe eo.a'Oeity Piot =~~ 06 1111 .,.,Jn.n 119n Fire,, "v-Sun• °' AeoDrd ~.., &all'I D
o.ity Piiot Octe>bet 12, It, Ctl'il0tftla ~el l*tnet· 26. IM9 Unlled Stet" of Amerk::il. ed ~ on J~ery t=pt U.W. d be Oct ft 20 26 1969 tlOnt With the court 100 rv1n• Car.t 917 1' ~
26.N<>vMlblt2.1Ht efllp,WllttemW HuQl\el,Jr., ''**' WithOllt~ltfMtya..pr ... or 1989 llo pie notioe llo • • " the hNnng Yout ,,.,,,. R A"<J•rw" 14~1 Tiie .,... Altll,.. .,.,
Th·931 gener.i partnef. T"'wo Cof· Publlalled Oranee Coeat Implied es 10 111i., UM pot-Phllte> S Ram-in eet9d pettotle unlloel P\8.JC ..,,.TICE wance mil b4t '" R ... , "'•·~ On.e Sune 110 otller ODlftlftOl'I ...,,..._,, If
----------potllt P1ua. Suitt 250. OailyP110t Oc10~5 12 It, ..aion or encumbranGn Thia 1ta1emen1 was"*' t.yhewweM<lno'°90t nu :!:.iorbyyoury.anomey Sac•ttrT>fl•·•o C•1•• q~815 .,.,,. al Iha ,.., ,.,...,.. rtaJC fl)JIC( Newport S.Kn, CA 92&e0 25, 1989 ell rlglll 1111e end 1n1wn1 wllll tlle County Cla11< ot Or· :lOllMnted to the pt()90Md NOTICEI< OSJ~p _ION W YOU ARE A Rur,.1d L A1.ar.oo 1451 «*O'lbed mo.. ia ..,,....,
Hugh.. lnveatmentt • Th.ac>5 now held by 11 H eucll ef101 County on October 4. action). The lncllpendent OF PETIT CREOrTOR OI a Riv., P ,,. rl• •• Su•te 110 10 119 300 °""819 T,.. ~COURT Ce.11tomta genetal partner· • TruttM 1n end 10 lhl totlow-1989 ~•lion aulhor"Y TO ADMINISTER eont1ngern cr.OIOf of Ile Sa<:••"''""o Ca11 9S8 IS ~. ,,_, ~
OP c~ al'llp. Thoma H P!Kcell, Ing dMUlbed proper211•u· ,~ .... be grtinltd unlua.,, ESTATE Of mo.asecs you mu.I r11e1 l • ~ (J;S••'f'U •S con Seid ...... medl, ~ COUWTY CW o..AMOe QIMfal pattn•. Two Cor· P\&.IC fl)TlC( eted In the eforlNld ounty Publrlhed Oranee Coast ifttef...CS ..-won filee an JUAN C ARtds Y""" ~ wtfl the court dUC.lf'O t, 6 t1er ,.,al P••• wtlN>IA ~ 01 ~.
In Uie Mattet of the Appl._ por•t• Plaza Sulle 250. IW'ld St•tt, to wl1 Deity Piiot October 19, 28. obfecb1 io .. peMon and m1111 a OOc>Y 10 N ,,.,.V•t •PIW Of """'9d •.........
cation of GINA D! ARCOS. a Newport S.ach. CA tl2MO 0 ,.. PARCEL 1 November 2. 9 1989 end tllloW9 good ~ H UEAT A P9f'IO"lll representa!Ne Tile ••r; ~'""" co,.. I• ll09••.,,, • minor, by ELIZABETH Jolln B Potter, 44 lte11c1n ftC'nTIOU9 ........ LOT 31 OF TRACT NO Th-842 #tty "-CIOUfi' ~ not CASE NO A150547 appcwi'8d by the COUt1 rne<•Ct-f'l •o ''ii"~ .1 bu~• ~ W('P911 ..,
00NCHEY, !let S)Went, F0t Coutt Newport !Mach, CA ~ ITAT'IMINT tee6 IN THE CITY OF gl'8'11 f'9 IU~ To all heirs lll'ttlan lour monthl .. om r .. n u" i .. , 1·.. 1 cr.11ov\ ~ ' ,,.,..., __
C'*"91 ot Name 92960 The IOI' ...... _ rl0t1S ere COST A MESA COUNTY OF A HEARING on f\e benef1C1anes a editors the dale of fnl -~ °' tl ,, •• f'~~ t'•I~ • ••mfl 1 ··· menla COlll 8"CI
No. A 150255 Th11 but•t>Ht is con-do ~"':: ORANGE STATE OF CALI· Pl&.IC NOTICE pettie>n will M hetcl on co1111ogent crel>I~ and lell~ aa PfOYldld 1t1 tt!'I! .. i ... o• 0 · t,., 2 lf10m9fa ·.._ to ..
AMENDED OAOEA ducted by A G~eral Patl $1. N p A.B L 0 As FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· M~r •• t989 •t 1 •5 per!>OOS ""10 ,,...,y MCllOn OtOO o( fie '"". S3 125 32 ..;.. ---
TO SHOW CAUSE n«shlp E Ill n • C~OEO IN BOOK 418 I< 051~~ PM In 0.pC 3 loc4led 81 otherwise be 1n11111Sled in Calllorma Ptobitle Coda L"'~ c;. :..,,. ,..,,, 1__,,; M PfO'*CI 1n Mid
FOA CH.ANGE OF NAME Th• reg1s1ran1 com· S~CI~ S. ~: °,; 1;• ~: PAGES H TO 50 IN· TICE OF PETITION 700 Civic <Atnlef Dnvt lhe w1N or &stale or boltt 1 The 1JrN for flltoO ctaitre1 Tn1s ~tdlf'rf>ti" ""'' •· eo ~'°" .,__, 11 q .
GINA OE AACOS. a minor. menced 10 trenNct busi· ., 1 ~ S 111 200 CL u SI VE OF M IS· TO ADMINISTER Wnt. SMla M.1. CA ol JUAN CARl.05 wil not expire before lour ,. .,. ",. <.;;o ,. •. c .... a• O• unoer ,,,. ..,,.. of ..-.
by ELIZABETH DONCHEV. nast Ut>der Ille t1ctit1ous ~Beech C~ 92680 · CEUANEOUS MAPS IN ESTATE OF: 9270t HUERTA monfls from f\e heanng o' J,. <... .,ri, en •:-ir•"' 4 Oeclllfalion .._ ~ 811111 ,,., parent llu tiled a pell· bvtlness name or names v .. ,,.,..' THE OFFICE OF THE F ORENCE L IF YOU OSJECT TO A PE'TITK>N has been diU& nolioed aboV• I " • .. 0j ..,·AIOrnllr
t1onln tttt.court tor en ord., listed above on July 19 1989 C Hopk~nsL ~·~·g::~~! COUNTY AECOROER OF l the grant1ne of the pellllon. filed by FELICIANO YOU M AY EXAMINE F•UMt ~ ....,_ ••
all owing petitioner 1o Thomas H Purcell gen-1 °i;;:; YP• inerahip ~ 13 SAID COUNTY Flcf:EL~c~tll Y you SllOUld' appear at ~ HUERTA in the Supenor the fole kept by tne couri 111 ' •t '' '"' •• • , .. Col'ltr AalocoM!On .,,..,,., .... chanoe hl1/lte< name from eral par1ne1 • Cm It! ~lllil S te 200 PARCEL 2 Maring and Stele your Court ol Caltfornta County you are a per SOI\ Cn , P 1 1 r "' '' HJ Oedar9lon lw&IJ •
GINA OE AACOS to GINA Thi• stalerMnl was !tied N orpor~ B ch CAV~2660 . AN EASEMENI FOR IN· PYLE obetons Ot rr1e wnnen of ORANGE 1nteres&ed tn 11'1e eslale ,~ .. , . ..,I •" .. , ;11g ........ 91'11 ---to -
DONCHEY with th• County Clerk ot Or· ewpor ee GRESS. EGRESS ANO EN· CASE NO. A150527 ob llOns Wtlll the ooun THE PETITION OU may Me wrm ltle oourt I T11 I! 1 ~ ur>dersigned a .,.._
IT IS HEAEBY ORDERED ange Cou11ty Ot> Seplember C ~~ltsh~n Corporal!~. 11 JOYMENT OVER THE COM· To all hetrS, be e IM heanng Your requests lhal FELICIANO ~ lormal Reqo~I lor ~IOtl al ~ Md
thet all peraon1 1n1ereatecl In 27. 1989 2t4; ~~"o!ch cSoprfn°r,• La~· MON AREAS OF SAID :ienefte1arMts credilors. appearance may be In HUERTA be appoinl8d as Special No••ce ol !he filing Oenwlcl tor s.ie. rc1 •.....,,
the m•Ulf eloreseld 1ppear F432MO ' i TRACT NO 98&e AS SET :onhngent c1edltors. and P8'90fl or by your anomey personal 1ep1esenla•v• 10 of an 1nve•11ory ano 'i Noice of o.a..111 8'ld El9d91
belOf• lhll court In Depart· Qubhaned Orange Coast Laf~"11 Hll~, f"' 92 !3 lndl FORTH IN ARTICLE II. SEC· :>ersons who may IF YOU ARE A administer the 8Sldt8 ol appraisal ot PSlale aSSlllS D111D•1c W\TICE 10 Sell lo tie ,..,,..... in ""'.
ment No 3 111 700 Civic Oe1lyP1lo10c1oberS 12, 19, d 0;"418
17 ~""YcJlln a . TION 1 OF THf OECLAR· :>lherwrw be 1n1&re5'8CI tn CREDITOR or a lhedeoedent or ol any P4'1•1ion or• rUUL ""' eounry wtwwtne .... ~
Center Drive West, Senta 28 1989 ~• 1ua CA 92714°0 ow r. ATION OF CONVENANTS. lhe will or estate. or bot'?. con11ogen1 cred;lor ol fle THE PETITION accC>Ynl as proviOOd on TOIM.l l3 dMOltled,....,11~
Ana, CaUlornla. on No,vem· Th-804 rv ne. CONDITIONS ANO RE· :>I FLORENCE L PYLt: deceased. you musl ltlo 1equest9 aulhonty IO sec~on 1250 ol ttie NOTICE 0#-T,,_.. ~ ... ,
ber 7. tte9. et 2 00 0·cloc:k d r~::, :vs~n~ss 11
1 ~:~· STRICTIONS RECORDED aka FLORENCE LILY your clatm w1ltl the coun administer ltoe estale C.i1forn1a Ptobalf' Code A TRUSTEE'S SAU l.-'Y ADllWMll. Ntoro111r 9
p M , end thin and there PUBLIC NOTICE uc Y ene•a r · FEBRUARY 7 1978 IN PYLE and mail a copy lo tne under IM l~ndent Request lot Special Notice NallCe • ,..,.Dy gNen 1..,_ i.-. 14140 8-0! BMl. a....
thOWC.UM, If any they ha11t1. ne~ship 1 1 BOOK 12S~. PAGE 1S19 A PETITION has been personal 1epresen1a1t11e Admon151ra11on ol Estates form rs available J1om lhejon Fno.y NoYtlmtlet ,o. 1999 108 w_m.....,, ~
wtiy Nld pellllon tor cllange K5tlS1 he iegis 'an com · OFFICIAL RECORDS OF l11ed by JEWEL LS B appointed by the court Act (This eulhortty 111'111 court clerk • ,0 00 ;.. M .,.. me o«ic:e o1 a28l3
ol name should not be f'ICTITIOU9 9UllHESS menced 10 transact bus,. SAID ORANGE COUNTY ::iRUNDMEYER 1n the w1lh1n tour mooths ltom allow lhe pefSOl'lal Anorney tor Petitioner Aae""1i.,, IOalled • ~ ~ granted NAMI! tTATIM£NT ness under the hcttllovs The totei amovn1 ol tile Supo1101 Couri ot lhe dale of hist issuance> of rnpresentalrve IO t~ PETER J McNUl TY ~ 8--" Bive Sulla 1(18 SepMmller 25. ,_
IT IS FURTHER orderecl The following petsons a1e bus•ness name fr name: unpaid p11nc1po1 balance Cal1lornia County ol lellers as provl(J(>d in many acllOns wllhoul fJ27 Morega Drive w•monaw Celtiom.: 9t Leny Raltwran, Nton9J •
that a copy o1 1"4s order to dotng bUsiness as listed above on ill'luery 1n1erest 11le1eon togelher ORANGE socbOn 9100 ol lhP obtatntng court approval Bel Air. CA 90049 Anomety LAr'Y RolNn.,, on i.-
thow t:-.M be publilhed In CACTUS BUSINESS 19S89 C Hopkit>s wrlh 1easonat>1y es11ma1ed THE PETITION Caltlom1a Probate Code Beloie lalung oenain very Orange Coac;1 Oa ly P•IOI ~ of Orw>ge T,_ Od. 12. 11. 28, ,_
1heOrer199Coe11oe11yPllot. CENTER 2900 o B11s101 P tepllen costs expentet and •d· 1equests 11131 JEWEUS B The ume for hhng clarms 1mponant actlOOS Oct f9 20 26 1989 eonoom.-Hom_.... OrMgec.o..tO.,Plal
a ~·~ ot general Straet Su11e 104 Cos111 r~·1~e~atemenl was lllecl vances at 1114 lime 01 lhtl 1n-
clrculatlon. pubhahed In this Mese CA 92626 woth tl'le County Clerk 01 Or· 1111111 pvbhUt~ .. ol2~h•5 No·
county at llUI once•...,.. Ancel Properties inc an e Count on Sec>tember llce are S222 OJO o
tor lour conMCvllve weekl Calllom•a 2900 O Bristot 25°1989 )' <A.lrrently dated CUl'1•ers
prior 10 1114 day of aald heat· S1ree1 Surte 104 Cosia F43:d.3t Cneckt or Cer1111~ CMcks
1ng Mesa CA 92626 p bl h d Oran e Coest payable to 11\e Trvstee or
Dated OCT 2 19811 OMi< Assoc111es 2900 o Oailu p:~otoctoberg5 12 19 b•dder are &ecepteble 10
JAMES A. JACKMAN, Brrstol Street Su•le 104 26 ~989 Trusree provided proper
Judt• of the lupertor Coil• Mesa CA 92626 Th·80I KSenllf•celton is •11•"•ble Covn MOK Associates 2900 O From mlorma110" whlCl'I
The Law Olhcei ot Euoene Bristol S11ee1 Su•le 104 1ne Trustff dMm\ reliable. v Zech. 120 I Dove Stteet Costa Mesa CA 92626 bUI lo• w"ICh Truste. makes
Suite 370 N-iiort Beach, l(MO A'5oc1ates 2900 o PUBLJC NOTICE no 1epresen1a11on or •••·
CA 92&60 B11s101 Street Suite 104 KS!Mt renty ,..,. street addrestleSI
Publithed 01ange Coast Coste Mesa CA 92626 or otl'ler tommo" desrg· Dell)' Ptlot October 5 12. 19, Thrs busmess ts con· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS t>llton ot In" dl>ov!' de
26. 1989 duClf'd hy An Untn · NAME STATEMENT scribed p1operty 15 1109
Th81S co1porott1d Assoc1a1ton TM IOllOWll\\) persons llftl OENNIS DRIVE COS TA
Other Thal\ A PartMrsl'l1p ooing busit>HS as MESA CALIF 92626
PlllllC NOTICE
SUPfftlOR COURT
Of CALtr:a..NtA.
COUNTY Of OflANOE
In lhe Matter ol the Applt·
callon of Jaltery Dean Aob·
ertson lor Change of Name
No A1~517
OAOER TO
SHOW CAUSE
FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
The reg1s11ant com-SANDERSON·J RAV OE· Sa•d properly •S bemg
mencf'd IO 11ansac1 buSI· VHOPMfNT. BARRANCA sold lor lhe purpose of pay
ness under the 1tc111rovs 2699 WMe Roao Sv11e ISO 11\Q ll'lt> o1>hga1oons iecured
business name or names 1'"'"e CA 92714 by sa10 Deed ol Trusl 1nclvd·
haled above on Seplembef Michael D Ray ?699 mg lees tlfld ttxpense' ol 1"9
21 1989 Whole Road Surlt' 150 Trustee and ot Sale
Cllarles J Mclaugl'll•n lrv•t>e CA 92714 Dated October 18 1989 President James W Ray 2699 WMe C A L I F 0 ft HI A ft E •
Tll11 s111emen1 Will Med Road Suite l50 lr•Me CA CONVIYANCE COMPANY,
with 1he Counly Clt'<ll ot Or-927" • tekt TrutlM, By Suran·
ange Cout>ly on September Cllase 0 S.tnder<.on ne Ketty. Euculln Vice
2S l989 2699 Wh le Rodd Su le l'>O Prealdent, 9451 Corbin A•·
F43253S Ir.one CA 927 l4 enue, Nortllrld9e. Call·
Publ1s,.,eo 01ange Coas1 Tl'lis Du~ "ess '5 con lornta ftl24 (111) nS-2575
Deily ?1101 October S 1;> 19 ducteo 0~ Co-Partt>ers SPt 113'1
25 1989 rne •eg '1nnt c om· Pubhsnf'd Or.tngl' C. ,,1
Th·809 mpnceel lo tranSKI OvS• Oe•ly PolOI Oclt>tw'• 2f. "4
----------ness under Ille r1c1111ovs vemt>er 2 q IQ89
.Hltery De•n Robeftsor
l'las llled • pe1t11on 1n 11'1•1 courl 10< an order allow•ne
pe1111oner lo change histhef
neme from Jeltery Deen Robertson to Jeffery Dean __ PUBl __ IC_NO_TIC_E __ buS•"ess name o• "•mes fl'l86-
11s1eo aoo ... e on va.. 26 ' I Sl'lac.klelon Kennard
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED
that •»persona 1n1erestad 1n
the matter aforesaid appear
t>elore lh•S CC>Yrl In Oeperi·
ment No 3 at 700 CIVIC
Cen1er Ort~ West Santa
Ana Callfom1a on Novem·
ber 21. 1989 11 '00 o·clock
P M and then and there
sho"" uuse. •I any llley have
why 1atd pe111ton lor chi no•
ol name should t>OI be
granted
IT IS FURTHER ordered
1h11 a copy ot this orcser 10
thew cause be published '"
Ille Orange Coast Dally Piiot. a n-speper 01 Qeneral
c1rculallon publ1shtld 1n thts
covn1y 11 least once 11 ..ett
lo• lour consecutive weet<s
prior to tl'le day ol said hear·
'"t.tect OCT 11 1989
.IA•I A. JACKMAN. JYCSee ot the luperlor C-1
Jettety Ro1>er11an 802
Cent., S1 63 Cost• Mesa
CA 92827
Pub415hed Otanqe Coast
Daily Pllol October 19 26
November 2 9 1989
Tll8S3
MllC NOTICE
KS15'7 1989 I
f'ICTmous M.lllNHS M1cl'l11e1 o Ray PU8l1C NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Th15 statement was hle<J ----------1
The tollow•ng persons are w1lh the County Cieri< ot Or· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
dO•rig business as ange County on Seoremoer NA• STATEMENT
EX BAR 01v•sron of 26. 1989 The ro11ow1ng persons are
Hatlamore Co1po•allon :R ''32131 doing busmen as Fareda~ lr111ne CA92718 Pubhsl'led Orat>ge Coas1 SUI TE TREATS GIFT
H11ll11mo1f' Corporatto,, Da••y P1to1 Ocrooe1 5 12 19 SHOP '72 1 Hote:• TerrQace
(Oelawa•f') ~ R Farada~ ?6 1989 Ao110 Sarrlll Ana CA 92705
1 lrll"'l' CA 927 18 Tl'l.806 Ad•I and CH Yolanda Daye
This busrneu •S con· 6200 Edon9e• Ava 809 ,
dueled by A Corporatton Hunt1nQIOI\ Beacl'I CA
Tl'le •Pg1~1r1nt corn. PtJBllC NOTICE 92647
menced 10 l•rln><lt l bus1-This b.;s1ne5' ·~ con
ness ut>der It'll' r1cl1t1ous YOU Aftl IN DEFAULT Cluclf'Cl by llu\Danel dl\CI ""'"
OvllllHS name or names UNOEftADEEDOFTAUST. Tl'IP r,.q1<1 t•ant corn
l111eo abOvf' on Sep1•mbe1 DATED SEP'l'fMBER 1S, mf'ncf'Cl lo lrat>t,tcl Clv5•
I 1989 1MS. UNLESS YOU TAI(( ness unde1 11'1e l•cl1t•ous
Oebbltl II. Taylor Sec· ACTION TO lltftOTECT bus1nen n.Jm" or names
1etary YOUft HtO"ft'TY, IT MAY ltsted abO•f' on 9 5 &!I
Th11 statement wM fried 8E SOU> AT A PUBLIC Adel 0.1ye
w.tl'1 Ille County Clerk ot Or· SALE IF YOU •ED AN EX· TM1 s1•1t1mt1nl wu lrledl
enge Covnry M September llllLANA TION OF THE w1lll 11'11' C"unty Cte<~ ol Or
26 1989 N A T U ft E O F T H IE at>ge Counr. on Set>t•m~r
FU2830 llllAOCEEOINO AOAINIT !> 1989 F430402
Publ•sned Otenge Coast YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· Pubh,l'lf'CI O••ng~ Coas1
Oa11y P1101 Octot>e< 5 12 19 TACT A LAWYUl Dl>ly P0101 Oc10~• 5 12 19
26 t98Q NOTICE Of 26 1989
lh 807 TRUSn£'1 IAl.E
CONIOUDATl!D MPO«f OF CONDfT1()N
OF BANK OF .. W'POftT
Tll817
Coneolldated Report o f Condition of ··eank of Newpo<t" o f Newport BMctl.
Orenge C ounty, and Domestic Two Subsidiaries •t the close of business on
September 30. 1989
tt.tea.nlrNo.1040
Doller Amount.
ASIETS
Cath end due from benks ............•.....
lnYMtmenl aecurltes (M•rket V•lue $11,004).
Non-lnveatlY*ll eecurltles.... .. . . ... . .. .
Tredlng eccount securities.. . ..... .
In Thouunde
20.248
t0.996
NONE
NONE
Feder•! fundt aold and aecurltles purchued un<Mr
agreement• to r...i11n domestic offices ..
Loan•. Totel (excluding unewned Income)
L ... : Allowanc. for poaslbl9 loan toaes. . .
L~t. net .......................................... .
Bwtk premtMe. F F & E. etc. (lncludlng NONE capital IMM)
Reel •t•t• owned othef than bank prem1 ...
ln"99tment1Inuneonaofidated1Yb9idlarl99 and
asaocfated companlea........... .. .... .... ... .. .
CU.tomer'a lleblllty to thb bank on acceptenoes outetandlng
Other ....... (lndudlng s 8 lntanglb ... ).
TOT AL ASSETS...... .. ................................ .
u~a TOT AL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OfftCES.
Total demand dep<>efta............ . . . . .
TOT~~~~"m =RETo':FiCES
TOT Al. OEPOSrTS IN DOMESTIC ANO
FOREIGN OFFICES ................... '" ••.. ... . . .. .. ,_,.,., ""'* putd\eMd Ind aecurttlee lo4d undet
22•.•.c>
.51,&M
172.7$4
19Mmtn .. to r8')Utc:t\W In domestic omo.. ............. ..
°"*~~ = ~;...,,y .............................. _ ...
~~-~tHoftecapMal i-). ............ .
6,500
198,60•
8.&43 3AO
NONE
NONE
•.896
2•8.227
NONE
224.440
2,082
5't NOHE
~~by Of fOf ecc:ount of M bef* Ind outetendlng.......... .... . ............ ........ .................... NOHE °"* ............................................... ,.................................................. 3.529
TOTAL LIAltLITtES (~ tubOrdlnated not•
............... ). ................ -...................................................... 231,531
.,....,..., n04illt and daben4"'9a. .......... ~...................................... 971 .....,.,°' --IOUITY
P\alC NOTICE PU8UC NOTIC£ POOl.IC NOTICE PUBLIC HOTIC£ PU8llC N011C£ PU8llC NOTICE
IOTICB or PUBLIC HIWURG
PRECISE PLAN OF STREET ALIGNMENT NO. 89-3
NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. '89-36
(Walnut Avenue Ultimate Ri9ht-of-Way)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will
hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntin9ton Beach
Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the
date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the
statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the
application described below .
PATE/TIME: Monday, November 6, 1989, 7:00 PM
APPLICATION HUMBER: Precise Plan 'of Street Alignment No.
Negative Declaration No. 89-36
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APPLICANT :
LOCATION:
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REQUEST:
City of Huntington Beach,
Department
Convnunity Development
Walnut Avenue ~etween Sixth Street and Lake Street
Downtown Specific Plan-Districts 3, 4a , 4b, Sa and Sb
Reduce the ultimate ri9ht-of-way width of Walnut Avenue
from 80 feet to 60 feet minimum between Sixth Street and
Main Street.
ENVIRONMENTAL STAIUS: This action
Declaration
is covered by Nega tive
No . 89 -36, which also will be consi dered
ON FILE :
by Counci 1.
A copy of the proposed request is on file in the
Community Development Department, 2000 Main Street,
Huntin9ton Beach, California 92648, for inspection by
public.
the
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and
ezpress opinions or submit evidence for or against the application
as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call
Laura Phillips, Associate Planner, at 536-5271.
Connie Brockway
City Clerk
714/536-5227
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, ~989
Plan a progressive neighborhood feast
Oust oft' that witch'• costume and pull out tbe
cauldron -it'• time to stir up aome Halloween spirit
for family and ftiendt. 1
A neilbborhood Halfoween party ii botb a Ida
and enjoyable way of tettina families toeetlm for a
playful eveni._ AAct. there'• no beUer way to sbate
the fun.and plaani111 of this festive c:elebntiOD than
with a ~ve Halloween Feast. Tm it; boule to house f'or each dinner coune
ia all put of the fun. Active children love the tRk
between acb &lmny•1 house and the ••uuts" await· ma tbem in e.ICh home. Patents eojoy spendina. safe
Halloween evenina with their children and a~
predate the time-savina benefits of sharina meal
preparation. decoration and entertainina tub with
other Wnllie$. In plannina the prosreuive feast. assian ea(:b
family a specific dinner course. Enco\irqe everyone
to dress in costumes and decorate their homes. If
desired, play pmcs at each house, such as bobbin&
for apples or pinnina the crooked nose on the witch.
For a first course, offer guests a bubbly
carbonated bcverqc like Ghost Chaser Punch. This
non-alcoholic, easy-to-make punch has only three
iqredients. Serve it in a ceramic pumpkin bowl and
mup or a large hollowed-out pumpkin with a glass
bowl inside.
The second course -Creamy Pumpkin Soup -
is as simple lo make as it is delicious. Serve in a cast
iron pot or 0 cauldron."
Halloween Deli Sandwiches -made with sliced
Golden Pumpkin Buns -are a heany third course.
The pumplcin ea dough gives these buns an es-
pecially rich harvest color and wholesome quality.
For the fourth course, serve Easy Pumpkin Ice
Cream in wty sundaes topped with different can-
dies.
GHOST CHASER PUNCH
1 c.p pampkia pie mis
1 bottle (33 CMIDCfl) 1eltser
1 bottle (U oueet) non-alcolltollc 1parkll.D1 cider
Chill all ingredients before combining. In large
punch bowl, gently stir together pie mix, seltzer and
cider. Serve immediately. Makes 8 cups.
CREAMY PUMPKIN SOUP
1!. cap batter or margarine
1 cap cltoppff onion
~ cap 1Uced celery
1 1arllc clove, cn11lled
~ tea1pooe salt (optJonal)
1!. teaspoon groud wlllte pepper
3 e11ps cltlckn brotll
114 caps ( H-oance can) solid pack pampkia
1 c.p llalf-ud-llalf
Topplag1
In large saucepan. melt butter. saute onion.
celery and garlic until sof\. Add salt, if desired, and
pepper, cook for I minute. Add broth, simmer
uncovered for I 5 minutes. Stir in pumpkin and half-
and-half; cook 5 minutes. Pour into blender con-
tamer. Cover; b lend until creamy. Serve warm.
Makes 6 cups.
Topping 1aggestlon1: Sour cream. chives, pop-
corn, salsa, shredded cheese. green o nions, bacon
bits or fned ton ilia stnps.
INDIAN CORN MINI-MUFFINS
It's no trick making
treats for Halloween
Jack O' Lantern Cookjes carry
out a popular theme. According to
lrish tcaend., the original Jack was
incredibly mean and stingy;
neither God nor the Devil wanted
bis soul so he was condemned to
wandering the canh with a lighted
coal in his mo uth.
These s1mple to prepared treats.
by contrast. defin.1tely won't be
rejected. Chewy with dried fruit.
crunchy with walnuts and., because
of the oats, high in fiber, they owe
tlfcir irresistible caramel flavor to
a unique, naturally sweet cheese
from Norway call GjetosL
" Bnng luck to your guests -and
win their compliments -with
None-Style Caramel Apples. The
coatina is e'lltra rich and creamy
thanks, again, to very adaptable
Gjetost: golden-brown in color, it
melts reaily and smoothly. These
arc auaranteed to be a hit with
arown-ups ~s well as kids.
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1 Ya e11ps rolled oats (qalck or
old-faaMoDed)
1 package (I oance1) dried
fnJt bltl
1 ~ caps (I ouce1) Gjeto1t
clleele. cat ln 'l•·lDcll cabes
1 c•p chopped walDah
t c•ps CODfec:tlo•era' sagar
t -3 tablespooes milk
Orange ud green food eolortq
In small bowl of electric mixer,
cream butter and sugars until light
and fluffy. Blend in eggs and van-
illa. Combine flour and balcins
soda; stir into batter. Blend in
oats, fruit, ch~ and walnuts.
Shape by tablespoons into balls
and place on ungrca!ICd baking
sheets at 2-inch intervals. Press
down lightly with a glass. Bake at
375 dearees for 10 minutes or
until golden. Transfer to coolina
rack.
In bowl, blend confectiners'
sugar with enough milk to make a
thick frostina. Divide in half.
Color one-half green and the re-
mainder orange. Use to decorate
cookies with Jack O' Lantern
fa~. Makes approximately 4Yl
dozen cookies.
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CARAMEL APPLES
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In medium saucepan over low
beat. melt caramels with water,
atirrina frequently. Add Gjetost
and beat, stirrina. until melted
1 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup cornmeal
'I'll cap granulated sagar
1 tablespoon baking powder
Ya teaspoon salt
t eggs. Uglltly beaten
and smooth. Press sticks into atem
end of each apple. Dip apples into
hot mixture, turnina to coat even-
ly on aJI sides.
Scrape off excess. Press bottoms
into chopped peanuts to coat.
Place on waxed paper-lined bak-
ina aheeL Refriaenue until ready
to lef'Ve. Makes 6 servinp.
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14 npwater ·
In larsc bowl, combine flour, cornmeal, sup.r,
bakina powder and salt; set aside. In small mixer
bowl, combine eas. pumpkin, oil and water, beat
well. Add liquid inl"'dients to dry inped.ients; stir
until just moistened.
Spoon batter 10to 24 greased small cupt. Bake
in preheated 37~ oven for 2S to 30 minutes,
or until toolhpack comes out clean. Serve warm.
Makes 24 small muffins.
HALLOWEEN DEU SANDWICllD
Goldetl Pamptia Bas
~ Cllp IHltter or marprbte
1 cep milk
t peck.a1es active dry yeast
~ c., 11u.tated Hgar
1 teaspoon salt
1 c•p solid pack pumpkin
3 eu•. cllvffled
$to I Cllpl all-parpose flour, dlvtded
1 teaspoon water
Poppy 1eed1 or sesame 1eed1 (optional)
Jn small saucepan, melt butter. Add milk and
heat to 105 to 11 5 degrees. Dissolve yeast in. warm
milk mixture; stir in sugar and salt. In large mixer
bowl, combme yeast mixture, pumpkin, 2 cap and
4 cups flour: beat 3 rrunutcs. GraduaJly mix in I cup
flour. On lightly floured surface. knead until smooth,
working in add1t1o nal flour as necessary to form a
stiff dough. .,.,
Place do ugh an large. greased bowl, turning to
coat all sades. Cover. let rise an warm. draft-~
place for about 1 hour until doubled. Punch down
dough. Knead a few tames to work out bubbles. On
lightly floured surface. form dough mto long log.
Cut into 12 ponaons. form into balls. Place on
h'11tly greased cookie sheet 3 inches apart: flatten
shghtly to form bun. Cover and let rise in warm.
draft-free place for 30 minutes. In small bowi. beat
together re m aining egg and water. Brush on buns;
sprinkle with poppy seeds or sesame seeds, 1f
des1red. Bake an preheated 350-<icgrcc oven fp( 20
to 25 minutes o r until golden brown. Cool. Slice
buns an half. fill wi th lettuce. tomatoes and your
choice of shced meats and cheeses. Malces 12 buns.
EASY PUMPKIN ICE CREAM
1 qaart softened vuJlla lee cream
1 "'8 caps pampklD pie mix
In large m ix ing bowl, combine ace cream and
pumpkin pie mix. sttr until well blended. Pour into
ice cream maker. freeze. follow10g manufacturer's
instructions. T op with your chmcc of m1n1 chocolate
ch1ps. crushed toffee cand). crunchy granola.
chopped nuts. chocolate covered ra1sins, com can-
dies or chocolate and orange Jimmies.
To make in home freezer: Freeze mixture 2
hours. Beat wnh mixer or 10 food processor. Freeze
addauonal 2 hours or until firm. Makes about 1
quart
Ideas brewing for a
safe, sane Halloween
At the first signs of autumn millions of youngsters begin think:ina
about ghosts and goblins .. tnclts and treats ... what to~ on Halloween.
Parents. too. thank about Halloween -how to avo1d duplicatina
last year's celebration and how to ensure their children's haunted
holiday will be the best ever.
In .. The Penny Whistle Halloween Boole. M bcst~lhna authon
Metedith Brokaw and Annie G ilbar conjure up a Wltcbes' brew of ideas
for a safe, spooky and happy Halloween fo r the entire family.
The illustrated guide includes everything from the story of the
"first" Halloween to sources for ordcnns sound effects and makeup lcita.
To help parents negotiate some o f the more tro.u~~me ~of this
special day. the authors discuss appropnate actJv1tJe;s for Umtd y~
children o r preteens too old to JOtn m. as well as ups for safe tnck or
treating.
It docsn 't take a mag.ic wand to create the Penny Whistle Halloweell
esscnt1als. Any cager child and fun-lovtng adult can transform that once
souless, toothless pumpkin into a mad magietan, a Cinderella coach, or
pumpkin vegetable patch.
And. as the authors point out, youngsters will never have to depeod
on store-bought costumes again. A few handy tools - a staple pm, slue..
tape needle and thread -and any child can be a fisherman. a mermaid. ro~t or even a hot au balloon. And for authenticity. an a.ssonment of
makeup tricks att included.
Readers will also welcome the seven holiday party themes. artfully
orchestrated from invitation and decoration ideas to pmes, activities
and prizes. Whether they partic1~le in the .. Barnyard Bub" for 2-to
5-year-olds, the "Monster Mash' for 6 to 12-year-olds, or "Niahunatt
on Maple Street" for teens and adults. parents and children will fiDd
enough ghostly and gh.Jstly 1dcas for a pany of a lifetime.
Meredith Brok.aw. wife of NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw, and
Annie Gilbar, author of several besMellen, alto teamed up to write
another book wtth younastcrs and the1r perents in miod..
As parents face the rnponsibtlit)' of prepuina about l,700 hmcb
box or paper baa lunches for ~h child durina bit ac:boo1 yan. talc
authors offer a recipe for success with the Iona-term chore. tided ~
Penny Whistle Lunch Box Book ...
Comparina notes with friends. other. parents., pcdiatric:iam.,. nutft.
tionisu and chefs.. they have come up W&th mOR than 100 teClfCS •
well as solutions to thote all-t00<0mmon problellll 6-om CIOPilil wi1ll
.......... HOUDAY/C41,
Beef ·up your holiday party
No-cook pasta sauce
a boon for busy cook
The last thing most of us want
to do when we get home at the end
of the day is cook an elaborate
dinner. We want food that is easy,
fresh and wholesome.
Part of the answer to preparing
that quick evening meal is a pan-
try and refrigerator stocked with
staples that are used often and
easy to use.
Ingredients that have a long
shelf life -spices, herbs. condi-
ments, pasta, rice -are a must for
impromptu cooking. Add them to
a few fresh ingredients on hand -
lemon, tomatoes, onion. garlic -
and you can create flavorful meals
in mintues. Fresh Tomato Dill
Pasta fits this cooking st!8tegy.
This pasta is as easy as fresh,
wholesome cooking can get. The
sauce doesn't require any cooking
and the ingredients, for the most
part, are likely to be in your pantry
and refrigerator. Simply toss
together freshl y chopped
tomatoes, onion and garlic and
season· with dill to make an in-
triguing combination of flavors.
Allow the sauce to sit for half an
hour or so while you boil pasta
and assemble salad and bread ac-
companiments.
While the flavor of dill in a
pasta sauce may surprise you. dill
ICtually has a much more versatile
ptnonality. Its delicate flav or
tends to enhance rather than
dominate a dish, so it can be a
supportive partner for any array of
foods.
Cabbage slaw salads. scrambled
eggs, grilled seafood, Dijon-style
salad dressings, and rice pilaf are
just a few of the variety of foods
that can be enlivened by the dis-
tinctive dill flavor.
FRESH TOMATO
DILL PASTA
3"" caps diced ripe tomatoes
(about 1"" pounds)
! tablespoons minced parsley
1 "" teaspoons dlll weed
% teaspoons finely minced sbal-
lcit or green onion
1 "clove garlic, minced
! tablespoons olive oil
Salt and pepper, to taste
8 ounces tbln pasta DOOdles
(sacb as llngulne, angel balr or
spaghetti), cooked
In medium bowl, combine
tomatoes, parsley. dill, shallot and
garlic. Gradually stir in olive oil.
For bec;t fla vor, let sauce sit at
room temperature for 30 minutes
to I hour. When ready to serve.
add salt and pepper: toss with hot
cooked pasta. Makes 2 to 4 ser-
vings (about 3'h cups sauce).
Note: The following arc de-
licious additions to the pasta:
-Toasted pine nuts
-Cooked baby shrimp
-Crumbled feta cheese
-Grated Parmesan cheese
-Diced smoked salmon
-Smoked clams or smoked
oysters, drained.
SIDE
Don't be afraid to make these treats
There's no need to be afraid of
these Fraidy-Cat C\lpcakes! Perfect
for an after-school Halloween
party, they're an easy-to-make
treat with gingerbread cake and
cookie mix.
Prepare the mix as dire<:tcd on
the package, but bake in muffin
cups. Ready-to-spread vanilla
frosting tinted with food coloring
ia the easy solution for toppin&.
BIKk aumdrops make the cat's
body.
The warm, spicy f1a von of ain-
etrbread are sure to bri&hten any
Halloween celebration!
FftAIDY .CAT CUPCAKES
1 packqe pqerbread cake
ud ceffie mis
1 CWf vaallla ready-to-spread ,........ I....,. red foe4 color
3 •rops yellow food color
11 large black gumdrops
lieat oven to 400 · degrees.
GTease bottoms' of 18 medium
muffin cups. 21h x I 'I• inches or
line with paper baking cups.
Prepare gingerbread mix in bowl
as directed on package for Easy
Cake Directions. Fill each muffin
cup''fl full. Bake 13 to 15 minutes
or until wooden pick inserted in
center comes out clean.
Remove from pan: cool com-
pletely. Tint frosting orange with
food colors: frost cupcakes. Gar-
nish each with gumdrop cat. To
make cat cut 1 $umdrop horizon-
tally into 3 pieces. Use small
rounded top piece for head and
largest piece for body. Cut tail and
ears from third piece. 18 cupcakes.
Temperature guide uncorked for wines
Serving wme at the proper
temperature is critical to its enjoy-
ment. A wine served at the wrong
temperature can lose some of its
appeal, and may prevent you from
trying that wine again.
Following are a few pointers,
courtesty to the Wine information
and News Exchange (WINE). to
simplify the procedure of chilling
wine:
• An ice bucket is the quickest
and easiest wa} to chill wme. Fill
a bucket half with ice. half with
water. Trying to chill wines "'1th
ice only doesn't do the JOh ; the
wine bottle will simpl) he on top
of the ice cubes. If the bucket 1s
shallow, immerse the bottle head-
first for the last few minutes before
serving to ensure •hat the wine 1s
evenly chilled.
• Always keep a cloth or napkin
handy to wipe the excess water
from the bottle after it is removed
from the bucket. Do not wrap the
bottle with the cloth! Guests
should be able to see the label of
the wine they are drinking as it is
poured.
• In a hurry? Don't try to chill
wine in the freezer, which will dull
the wines flavor and aroma. An ice
bucket. can do the same job in
almost the same amount of time.
• Don't chill wine in the re-
frigerator too far in aevance. Re-
fngerate no more that l\.\O to three
hours before 'iCr\"lng.
• A bottle of "'inc left open 1n
the refnegerator for SC\ eral weeks
will began lO IOSl' freshness. A
wine's na,or can be preserved for
days or \.\Cckc:, through wine stop-
pers and gadgets sold in specialty
wine shops.
• Winecasks. or bag-in-box
wines, arc designed to keep air out.
so are good choices to keep in your
refrigerator for longer-term use.
Almaden Vineyards and Navalle
from California offer a vanety of
bag4n-box wines, both in packages
attractive enough to go from the
refrigerator to picnics and buffet
tables.
• White and blush wines may to
chilled thorough!). to about 45 to
SO degrees, a temperature they will
reach after an hour to two in the
refrigerator or 20 minutes in an ice
bucket. Dry. imported white wine
like Lancers from Portugal and
Valbon from France sho uldn't be
served ice cold -15 minutes m
an ice bucket 1s a good measure.
• Red wines should be
pruchased a few da}S before the}
are go1n$ to be served and stored
upright m a cool place to <11low
them to settle.
• Light reds. hke merlot, can be
served slightly chilled. to about SS
degrees. Two merlots to try -
Torresella, an Italian varietal. and
Charles LcFranc. from California.
• Contrary to popular behet:
reds should not be served "room
temperature." since many Ameri-
can homes are kept close to 70
degrees. The room temperature in
European homes is generally
lower, hence the popularity of reds
at "room temperature." The
proper temperature for red wine
ranges from SS to 65 degrees. or S
to 7 minutes in an ice bucket.
• Champagnes and sparkling
wines should be chilled to 4S
degrtts. or about 30 to 3S minutes
in an ice bucket. The cool
temperature keeps the aroma
lonser and the bubbles lively. Ex-
penment with a new dry Cali-
fornia champagne. Le Domaine
Cuvec Nature!.
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super for suppers
Sunday ·even.in& miabt Just be SuAday nlabt supper choice\.
one of the mott relaxed times of Flnt. they're perfect paper plate
Ge weeknd. Sdledules are apt to fare. and they're versatile. No rules
be m harried, emnds and week--almost any bread, condiment,
end activitiea are finiJbed., makina fillina ud cbeae that strikes your
it a perfect time for a casual supper fancy can ~ made into a sand-
witb family and friends. wich. And for most, a quick trip to
They don't need to be fancy at the supermarket dairy, dell and
all, just simple and satisfyini food bakery wilt yield all the fixinp.
will do -preferably somethina You can either set out the sand-
that can be eaten off paper plates wicb-maqnp ud let dinen ma.Ice
while aittin1 around the coffee their own, 'or plan to serve one
table. that ~ be assembled quickly
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the werks. Hero rolls are spread
with a Dijon-style mustard-butter,
which can be made ahead to allow
the flavors to blend. Topoed with
fresh spinach, deli roast beef, red
onion rinp, dill pickles and mild.
mellow Muenster cheese slices,
this combo makes a heany meal-
in-one.
WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS MANUFACTURER'S DOUBLES
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BEEF
CHUCK Lii. 1.79
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SIZE La. 9.98
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SPENCER STEAK ........
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. LB. 3. 99 CHUCK STEAK . LB 1.69 Block Lobel Or l ower Solt
HORMEL 1-LB . BACON LB 1.59 Pon Ready 12-0z
All VEAL STEAKS EA 2.19
DOWllY
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CllACKIRS
SUNSHINE .
16 OZ BOX .9. • llUOHIS
SOUll C8UM
.89 16·0Z.
CARTON
M<>ruchon 2.s.Oz. ..9 INST ANT LUNCH......................... .... ••
Cot litter
10-LB. JONNY CAT . .. ....... . . 1.29 5.2 13·0l. (Chocolate 1 39)
BRACH'S CANDIES
12 Oz Con (+C.llf ............ 1-Veluel .ff 6-PACK SHASTA 1.29
11ACMtAM'S
.... COo'DS
• ,,,CJ( 2-80
12 oz PltOOf
Stiver Or Ambet
1.75 LITQ ~RICO RUM ....................... : .. 9.M
Fronzlo lo• Wine
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2S.•-0z. . I •9 MARUKAN RICE VINEGAR .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. .... .. .. ... ••
Hime 10-0z.
TEMPURA BATTER MIX ................................. I • 19
Hochoyo Or Fuyu
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DISPOSABLE LA TEX GLOVES .
J2.0z. lohon. 6-0z Cream
NIVEA LOTION OR CREAM ...................... a.29
Lookin~for other super supper
ideas? The American Dairy As-
sociation test kitchens suggest
these sandwich combinations. All arc easy to fix, and sure to please
your Sunday night supper crowd!
• American cheese and
crumbled bacon on rye bread -
grilled.
• Cheddar and pastrami on
pumpernickel.
• Monterey Jack. turkey,
sprouts and tomato slices on
wholegrain bread.
• Smoked turkey, chutney and
honey cream cheese on whole
wheat.
• Slices of Brick. Colby and
Swiss arranged in a spinach-lined
pita pockets with red o nion rings,
shredded carrot and broccoli
florets.
MUENSTER-BEEF HEROES
~ cap (1 stick) butter, soften-
ed
1 tablespoon Dijon-style
prepared aiu1tard
! tealpooDI grated onJoD
I llero rolls, borlzontaUy cat lD
balf
6 ounces fresh 1plDach leaves,
rinsed and well drained
U ounces thinly sliced roast
beef
1 lar1e red onion, tb.lnly sliced
ud separated lDto rings
18 dllJ pickle slices, drained
U ounces tbinly sliced
Mueaater cb~se
Combine butter. mustard and
onion: mix until well blended.
Spread butter mixture on cut sur-
faces of rolls. Cover bottom of
each roll with I ounce of spinach
leaves. Divide roast beef evenly
between 6 sandwiches.
Top beef with a few o nion rings
and 3 pickles slices per sandwtch.
Divide cheese evenly between
sandwiches. Cove.· with top of roll
and serve immediately. Yield: 6
sandwiches.
Diet referral . service goes
statewide
The nation's first dietetic refer-
ral service has been inaugurated in
Orange and Los Angeles counties
by the California Dietetic Associa-
tion.
"The toll-free number,
1-800-234-RD4U . has been estab-
lished as a public service for con-
sumers interested in professional
nutritional counselins. and will be
implemented throughout the en-
tire state in the near future ... said
Rita Storey. R.D., chairman of the
CDA marketing committee.
Individuals who call the new
800 number will speak with a
referral coordinator who will
provide them with the names of
three dietitians who practice in
locations convenient to the caller.
"Consumers with specific needs
will be referred to dietitians with
ex~n.1se in those areas." Store)'
said. Dietitians spccializin$ 1n dia-
betes, weir.ht control, eating dis-
orders, kidney and cardiovascular
problems. are included. Bi-lfogual
assistance is available.
HOLIDAY ''°"' C1 mom.in& rush hour to findina the rif!!t Mlance between children's
wishes and pa.rents\ expectations.
Success with the lunch box.. the
autbon discovered. demand&
tome plannina and creativity, w lmowtedee of nutriti~ binta On~ .. aDd • aood IUDDly of ~Jt mo ~ the ctiild iD-
ftllWd in mmns IOme of the
dM)ba,
For puentt wbo prefer to keep .. .._..tion time. brie( there are
pliDty ol quidt and may recipes IO
llllril M well U lldvice OD ftWn;
, I ... Welku>cb4 putry.
... books. ;_ publiabed by
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Frying Chicken
Leg Quartets
10 LB BAG,
FROZEN, DEFROSTED
Bonalass Beel
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FAMILY PAK.
114 INCH TRIM. U.S.D.A. SELECT
LB.
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Home sales hit highest level of year
9y MAltTtN CllUTSINGO
,,,.~--
w ASHINGTON -Sales of existina homes,
mpondina to lower interest rates, climbed 4.3
pe~nt in September to the hiahest level this
year, a real estate trade Jl'OUP said Wednesday.
The National Association of Realtors said
existina ainalc-family homes were sold at a
aeason&lly .ajustcd annual rate of 3.63 million
Wliu last month followil\I a 4.S percent sales
inaeue in Au1ust
Analysts credited lower mortgaae rates for
the back-t~back monthly increases in sales, with
the lower rates mcanina families that bad been
priced out of the market when rates were rising
earlier in the year can now afford homes.
At the end of last week, fixed-rate mortgages
bad dipped back below 10 pe~nt, averaging 9.92
pe~nt, accorc:Una to a weclcly survey conducted
by the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Last
sprinai monpge rates bit a peak of 11 . 22 percent,
reflccttng a year-long effort on the part of the
FedtraJ Reserve to push rates higher in an effort
to dampen inflationary pressures.
With signs that inflation was easing, the Fed
has relented and has been nudpoa rates lower in
response to siam of lluuisb economic arowth.
"Many people wbo were forted to put off
tradina up or enterina the market earlier this year
arc makmg their move now." said Ira Gribin.
president of the Realtors association. "With
mortpae rates lower during the second half of
the year than the first, the market is reaching a
broader income ranae of buyers."
The national med.ian price for an existing
sina)e-family home fell from Auaust to Septem-
ber by S 1,400 to $93,400. The median, or mid-
point, price was still S S percent higher than it
was a year ago. ..
Analysts attnbuted the one>month price
drop in large P!'rt to the fact that the market in
September shafts away from larges: families to
smaller households buying smaller homes.
Re,ionally, the sales advance was paced by
a 12. 7 percent increase in the West, where homes
were sold at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of
620,000 units in September.
Sales were up~ 3. 7 percent in the South to an
annual rate of 1.40 million units. while sales rose
I percent in the Midwest to an annual rate of
House that plastics
built home of future
By MICHEUE LOCKE
~""""'"'"'~ PITTSFIELD. Mass -The
house that high-performance plastics
helped build was un,e1led ahis week.
a gracious colonial dwelling wtth
some decidedl> 2 lst centul). dream
house technolog} tucked behind its
facade.
"We are very excited 1n shanJ\g
with you what we feel the future of
home ownership is." Uwc Wascher.
vice preStdent of marketing for GE
Plastics, said at the opening . of the
Living Environments Concept
House at the division's head-
quarters.
General Electric officials were
quick to point oul that the engineer-
ing plastics used in the hou51: have
little in common with the stufT of
toys or w1th the highly futuristic.
space-age type of plastic housing
that has been expenmcntcd with
over the past 40 years.
The house has curved bay win-
dows. generous decks and huge
atrium windows 10 front and back.
It i.s clearly in the dream house
category. with such amenities as
double showers that con' en to
steam rooms. power windows and
movable walls.
Tour guides shov.ed ofT some of
the features. such as a 5()..gallon
rescr\'01r in the basement 10 case of
drought. ltqu1d quartz tcchnolog) to
make naked windo"s opaque and
refngerat1on S) stems set into the
kitchen walls.
Cutaway sections th roughout the
house showed the plastics molded
into walls and floors and. an one
bathroom, the 1uh was sliced in two.
right do .... n to a b1scr tcd rubber
duck.
990.000 uniu.
Sales were unchan&ed in the Nortbeast at
S90,000 unlu. This is down 9.2 peroent from a
year aao. Home sales In the Nonbeast have been
m a slump this year because sul'lina home cosu
have priced many buyers out of the market ..
But John Tuccillo. chief economist for the
Realtors, said fhat sales in the Northeast have
oome back sliahlly from a low-point reached in
June and appear 10 be stabilltina at the curftnt
sales pece.
.. Housina markeu appear to be finning up
across the board. We ellpeci that the lower
mortgqc ntes this fall will keep boostin' sales
in the modentc-price ranae," Tuccillo said.
The most expensive housin, market in Sep-
tember was the Northcut, where a mcdian-
priccd home went for Sl..,.,800, followed by the
West at $144,300. The median sales price in the
South was $84,200 while the Midwest offered the
cheapest housina with a median price of $71,800
in September.
The national sales pace of 3.63 million units
was the fastest clip since homes were sold at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.92 million
units last December. ..... .......,All ........ .,_ .•
About one-third of the ltght beige
house is plastic. The total cost 1s
estimated at SI o. mil hon. but that
10cludcs research and model de-
velopment.
GE officials say the house v.ill
serve as a laboratoT) to <·xplorc use
of engineenng polymers in construc-
tion markets. but also contains 'iome
practical concepts that arc already in
use. Roof tile panels of high-per-
formance plastics are alread} on the
market. as arc some of the windov.
units, which feature snap-an mold-
ings.
Gener•I Electric pl•stk house d e bute d this week. Construction took • ye•r •.
The engineenng plasucs used typ1-
call)' have high melting points.
create little smoke when they bu(Tl
and have good sound-deadening
properties. But the hime 1s so air-
tight 1t requires strong 'ent1lating
systems.
"You get used to 1t You dou"t
pa10t ll, °!'OU JUSt replace 1t:• said
tour guide Rob Gillette.
The 3.000-squarc-foot. two-stol)
house. with a split-level basement.
was bu1ll for a fam1h of four. wnh
a large master bedroom luxuriously
Recent violent swings
keep traders cautious
By CHET CURRIER ,.., ....... w ....
NEW YORK -The stock market
drifted throuah a mixed session
Wednesday in an atmosphere of
uncertainty after Tuesday's dramatic
swinas.
The Dow Jones averaae of 30
industrials slipped 5. 94 to 2,653.28.
But advancing issues out-
nu.mbercd declines by about 9 to 8
m nationwide tnding of New York
Stock Exchanae-tisted stocks. with
7M up, 700 down and 474 un-
cbanaed.
Volume on the floor of the Big
Board came to I SS.6S million
shares, down from 237.96 milJion in
the previous session. Nationwide,
consoUdated volume in NYSE-listed
issues, includina trades in those
stocks on rcaional exchanacs and in
the over-the-counter market, totaled
184.54 million shares.
The Dow Jones industrial a verage
plunscd about 80 points in early
tradlna Tuesday, and then re-
bounded to recoup most of its loss,
finiJhjna down 3.69 points.
Analysts said that typified the
recent volatile behavior that has put
many investors on their guard.
lo addition, traders seemed reluc-
tant to make big commitments in
advance of the JOvcrnment's report
Thursday morning on the gross na-
tional product for the third quancr
of the year.
The figures are expected to Show
a continued slowinJ of economic
growth, possibly setting the stage for
lower interest rates but also raising
questions about the outlook for cor-
porate profits.
The brokerage firm of Smith
Barney, Hartis U pham & Co. esti-
mates that third.quarter GNP will
show an increase at an annual rate
of l.S percent to 2 percent, after
adjustment for inflation. down from
2.S percent in the April-June quar-
ter.
DuPont turned in one of ttie best
performances among the Dow Jones
industrials. climbina 2V2 to 11 7¥..
The company reported hi&hcr third-
quarter ea.rninp, raised its dividend
and disclosed plans for a 3-for-1
stock spliL
appointed with a Jacuzzi. window
scat and state-of-the-an Japanese
toilets featuring a built-in exhaust
fan and automatic bidet.
Com pan) officials conceded ll will
be some tam e before all of the
innovations in the concept house
f\'11\IH<I I IM IUHI I
NYSE· Issues
consolidated trading
October 25, 1981
Volume In shares
1M,537,180
Issues tradtd
1 958
~"4
Unchanged
474
Down
700
NYSE Index
181.52 Down 0.53
S&P Composite
342.IO Oown 1.20
Oow Jones lndustrlala e n .t4
become commonplace.
More than 45.000 pounds of
plastics arc used in the house in such
areas as the roof. v.1ndows. siding.
plumbing. foundation and electrical
and mechanical S) stem\.
But much of the v151bll' matcnal
10 the house 1s unabashedly tra-
d1t1o nl. such as the maple floors. and
compan} officials said that was in-
tentional.
··we never intended to replace all
wood. glass. stone and steel."
Wascher said.
Ml\UK! I IU PC>I~ I
2,t!O ActMty ~tr the past 30 trtd deyt
2.800
111
1 1111 2,750
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2.700 II 11111 I ,11 I I U!O
2,800
2,560
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Earthquake
fubble may
emerge city
0f future
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SAN FRANCISCO When 1
Gov. Georae Dcukmcjian held an '
emeraency meeting with executives 1 of I SO companies a week after the '
bia earthquake, he addressed. them 11
in a video teleconference earned by
fiber optic cablts under the bay &om
San "Francisco to Oakland.
The fOvemor's image on the la~
SCRen in Oakland, on the other side
'of a brolceo bridge and collapsed
hiaJ\way, illustrated one of the hiah-
tech ways business and government
leaders arc dealiDJ with the quake.
Some are convinced that, out of
the rubble and the loss of billions of.
dollars. new ideas will emerge that
could shape the city and workplace
of the future and solve the problems
of crowded roads, long commutes
and npensive housing.
Teleconference rooms, where
company officials can meet "face-t~
face' and talk with counterparts at
other branches across town, around
San Francisco Bay or on the other
side of the world. are becoming
more popular.
Telecommuting. a term coined 16
years ago for work via telephone
outside the main office. 1s an idea
whose time finall} might be coming
in an area where 40 percent of adults
use a personal computer at home.
Modems. voice mail. facs1m11t'
machines and call forwarding can
help workers stay home or tn nearb)
offices and keep in close touch with
their main offices.
Earthquake-proof manufacturing
plan~s run by ~ot>:<?tr. can keep goods
flowing even in Jlllery times.
Flexible work hours. staggered
shif\s, company~subsidizcd car pools
and a multifaceted mass transit sys-
tem including such old-fashioned
modes of travel as fe rries and
trolleys arc part of an all-out attempt
to save time and energy and make
life in the cit ies more civ1hzed.
"We're encouraging businesses to
become more aware of the use of
telecommunications. and 1f they do
that then it reduces the necessity of
their employees to be travehnf from
one branch office to another.· Dcu-
kmej1an said af\er meeting Tuesda)
with the executives.
"The best companies are doing
telecommuting and encouraging 1t.''
said Paul Cook. chairman and chief
executive officer of Raychem Corp
an Menlo Park. ··w e don't want a
temporary solution. We want a long-
term solution. The problems we
solve today ought to continue to
solve o ur problems in the future."'
Whale business leaders a'nd so' -
ernmcnt officials discuss solutions
and plan the future, they arc also
realizing the quakc's mounting toll~
"In the short term. there wil
certainly be a lot of discomfort.·
said Angelo Siracusa. president o~
the Bay Arca Council. a business
group in San Francisco. "Business
will act much less efficiently, post-
pone some things and have to deal
with employees coming late and
beina distracted."
Tourism is down. business travel
to and from the city 1s ofT. res-
taurants and hotels are suffering and
ta.xi dnvcrs arc grumbling.
"The economic aftershocks of the
quake are awful." said cab dnver
Hal Musk.at. ··There's no work out
here and it's anybody's '-ucss how
Iona it'll take to recover. ·
The recovery will take looser in
the bard-hit areas outside the city.
Santa Cruz. a coastal jewel with
quaint stores, good restaurants and a
vibrant boardwalk amusement park, saw its downtown core crippled by
the quake. The nearby towns of
Watsonville and Hollister also were
hurt badly, with stores shut and
people out of work.
"The earthquake is going to have
a very severe impact on the econ-
omy and on the lives of people in
those communaues:· said Deu-
kmejian.
Eye-catching vinyl balloof1S strictly for the bir.ds
Feathered friends won't flock around this creation
center of the eye funhet rcmjnded
them of the ppina movtb of the
predators Bette Ary said.
The idea actualfy oriainated in
Asia, after an individual observed
the protective cff'ect of soecial marlc-ioas on cenain typa oi' butterflies,
Beu. ..w... TM device .... M:CIU fbtl,... dmed birch .....,. fiom rb
ftek)s lia Am COUDtriea for 20
yan. lccoldina to Bent. ne ,...._.,. blllooat have
btt1I ulld n•liYttY iD tpicultvrc an dll EM& COlll .a MidWaa over __ ...,._ ~-totbe
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Orenge ~ OAJLY PILOTIThurlcf8Y, October 281 1919 C7
ove to double property taxes blasted Greenspan
defends Fed's
independence Cit.AMENTO (AP) -Voter
oh plaru &o tum in sipatures
nday teeltin-to 9uat1fy for the
ballot an 1nitiauve lhat would
than double property WCI for
lnesaa while eliminatina them
many residences.
Business poups opposing the in·
live said Wednetday the business ina-eaae would hun the state's
nomy and be passed on to con-men.
.. This is far and away the most
ti-businen initiative I've ever
... said Kirk West. prt:Stdcnt or
California Chamber of Com·
Roost Turkey Dinners
e\ery Sunday
WO llC'h<Jmipt'
(C>f uN .kl M.&r
673-0910
if
ProDosiuon l031insuranoe 1nitiauve,
said the IJ'OUP would be tumina 1n
iu &1pa1ures Monday to county
election officials.
He said beckers don't yet know
how many Sl&J\Atures 1hcy will turn
in.
"We'll have an announC'Cment
Monday as to the number turned
in," he said.
Monday is the deadline for
bickers of the proposed constatu·
tional amendment to tum in siana·
tures of at least S9S.48S rqjstcrcd
voten 10 Q'111ify for the June S.
l 990, blJlot.
The proposal would modify Prop-
osition l 3, the propeny tu-cutting
initiative approved by the voters m
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with .l )()() run:ha~ or'l...cnox.*
1979 and sponsottd by &be late
Howard Jarvis and the late Paul
Oann.
Propo ition 13 cut property taxes
to I perunt of asKSxd value and
limited annual increases to 2 per-
cent The proPosal would keep taxes
at &hose levels for residential prop-
eny. includina apartments, but in-
crease the tax rate to 2.2 percent and
the annual increases to S percent for
commercial property.
The plan would also increase the
homcowner's property ~x uemp-
taoo from $7.000 to SS7.000 for
homes valued under SI million and
would increase the rcnter·s tax credit
to $31 0 for individuals and $637 for
married couples.
The Lca1$lauve Analys1 and De-
partment of Fmancc esumate ll
would tncrease business propcny
taxes by $7.9 billion 1n 1991 ·92
Homeowners and renten would &ct
a U btlhon l&Jt break. The S~ 8
billion in new funds would go to
hOUSll\& ptOJCCts and local aovem·
ment. The state would lose $900.000
in revenues.
The business groups opposing the
1nit11t1vc, Ta'-J)tl)trs United Aaanst
Hi&her Propert) Tu~. held a press
briefing Wcdncsda> to outline their
arguments.
West said the ncarl ) SS billion
business propen) tall increase would
be devastating.
Farms and uuhues that could
would J>tlSS the increase onto their
consumers. But firms 1n "brutally
competitive 1ndustrie~" such as high
technology. could not and would
suffer. he said.
"We're very "omtd that '-"hl·n
people get 1n the voung booth and
arc promised a $500 a )ea r proix·n~
• tu cut, tht) ·11 be conned into 1t ··
West said.
West said man\ people llrhcH·
that the percentage. of propert) 1a'~'
paid by homeo""ne~ has increased
since Propos1t1on 1.3, but 1t ha!>
actually declined from 37 percent to
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1t1aflve would worsen the in~u1t1~
created b) Proposition 13 bctv.ct'n
propeny that hasn't been sold ~ince
I 97S and property that has Prop-
os1uon 13 sci assessments at I 97S
values for property unul It 1s sold.
when 11 1s reassesS(d al current
market values
The County 'iupcrv1sors .\uoua-
uon ofCahforn1n. which oppo~s the
1n1uuve. p vt the exampk of two
1denucal homes with a current mar-
ket vaJue o fS I )S,000 One I\ un~ld
SIOCC 1975 and has rropert) taxes
under cumnt law o SS34 6S and
under the an1uauvc of S34 6S The
other house 1s sold and pa)S prop-
erty taxes under curren1 law of
S 1,280 and under the 1n111at1' e of
$780.
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might be actuall) v.orth much. much
more and would ~ rel'e1\lng prop-
e rt) La\·financed sen tee\ such as
pohcc and fire prott't't1on the groups
\aid
West al.so cn11c11cd /1mmerm<1n
and Hane' Rosenfil'ld o f Voter
Revolt ·
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down a· beMd on oe<cenl of C1\ange for W Y. No MCur ''-' lrMllng oetow n or lCIOO
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RC1ene Chairman Alan Grccn$pan
on Wedncsda)' dtfrnded his qen-
cy'1 poht1cal 1ndependenCt' and
wa.med that proposals to make thr
central bank more accouoUlble 10
Congrcu and the admin1strauon
could hamper 1b light apins.t infla-
tion.
Greenspan ~as the IC<ld-0tT v.1t·
nesscs as Consrc~s launched m first
m.IJOr review 10 mo~ than a decade
of the operauons of t~ Federal
Reserve and us chairman. often
calkd the second most po~rful
man tn the rounlr) because of the
Fed's pov.er over interest rates.
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ca DAILY PILOT/ Thureday, October 26, 1989
. . . . Andrews portrays Jekyll as
Guita:ist Parkening ~et drug addict in new verSion
CI '''It \I
for tribute to Segovia
Guitarist Christopher ft•rlcenlng w lll perform • tribute
to his mentor, the l•t• Andres Segovl•, tontght •t the
fterformlng Arts Center.
1111 '\ll.H
~ MIKE RUSSELL
D40lly ,,_ c ..... ..,_,..
Chnstopher Par~enm&-heir ap-
parcrh to famed gu1tanst Andres
Segovia, will be in recital at the
Performing Arts Center tonight,
hosted by the O range County
Ph1lharmon1c Society.
Parkening, who 1s unques·
lionably the world's preeminent
virtuoso of classical guitar. has
been conccnising and making re·
cordings for more than 20 years.
He began at a young age and was
soon hailed as a musician of great
promise. He began his ~tudy at age
11 and JUSt four )t'ars later was
selected to pla~ in Andrea
Segovia's first S. master class at
U.C. Berkele~.
He later a1tended the Un1vers1t)
of Cali fornia. and studied undt'r
·re n owned cel l 1st Gregor
Piatigorsky while continuing pri·
vate ~uitar stud} under maestro
~gov1a. both 1n the U.S. a nd
Spain
Parkcning was first to assist in
the establishment of a guitar de·
panment at .S.C. He is current!}
on tour around the "cstern l '
which will bnng him to the .\ns
Center 1 hursday.
Upcoming at h1' recital thts
week will be duet'> wh1t·h wi ll l"ca-
turc a '>tudent of hath St'gov1a and
Parl..en1ng. Da' 1d Brandon. "ho
has pla}ed duct'i with the mt'ac!.tro
on his current tour.
The program. ''h1ch I'> hilled as
a .. Tribute to .\ndres St·go' 1a." "111
include compm111on'> b~ Sego' 1a.
.. E!.tudto ~tn Lui... ( 1ud10
Without Light) "nttt·n "h1le he
was reto\(·nng from t'~c surgef).
and "Remcmhran1a ...
For uch·1.-. or 1nformat1on call
646-0CPS
Volunteer group farmed
to support Irvine Theatre
Worsdcll. A new volunteer organ11a11on has been formed to
pt"ovide commun1t}-wide c;upppon for the Irvine
Theatre, a 750-seat performing an fac1h t) under
construction on Campus Orne at the Gatewa} Plaza
entrance of UCI.
Members of the lrnne Theatre Encore Circle will
serve as amba.ssadors 10 the commun11t}. provide
opportunities for voluntee r tn"olvement a nd assist in
fund-raising for special prOJ~Cts.
"This ne" affihatt• group of our 11rgan1Lat1on is a
ve~ "elcome add111on .'' <,a1d In inc Theatre general
rnanager Douglas C Rani..in "lhc group has e'ohed
out of the effons of our de' clopmC'nt comm11t~. and
its leadership 1s comprised of man) talented people
very comm itted 10 getting Irvine Theatre's message out
to the community ...
Scheduled to provide an in-depth review of Irvine
Theatre's design dunng tht• No'" 2 meeting 1s pnnctpal
archttect Larry L. Cannon of San Francisco-based
Wurster. 8C'rnard1 and Emmons l\rch1tects & Planners.
The first general meeting of Irvine Theatre Encore
Circle is scheduled for 7 p.m . Thursday, Nov. 2. in the
dining center of Taco Bell Corporat'ion headquaners in
Irvine (17901 Von Karman Ave.). The public 1s
encouraged to attend.
The meeting will feature the introduction of the
group's leadership. The officen arc: Thelma Fnedel,
president; Carol Pukh. first vice president: M1tz1
Holmes, second vice president: Andrea Sim. recording
secretary; and Linda Oxford. treasurer. Other members
of the governing group include Phyllts and Jack
Balderston. Nan Bcnsyl. Donna Brownell. Irene
Iverson, Arlene Johnson, Carol Jones, Carol L1it-
tschwager, Ginny Metz. Phyllis Shafer. Ann Sim. Joan
Stover, Liz Toomey, Carolyn Williams and Karla
The meeting also will feature opponunitics to join
Irvine Theatre Encore Circle Dessert and coffee will be
served. Additional information is available b) calling
the Irvine Thea.trc. Operating Company at 854-4607.
... ,
The S 17.6 m1lhon In ine Theatre, a partnership
project among the Cit> of In inc. UCI and the pnvate
sector. as schelduled to be completed in fall 1990. The
faciht1es are designed 10 accommodate a diverse slate
of programming that includes music. drama, musical
theatre and dance. The fac1hucs also will be available
for use by communit) performing arts groups and
university programs.
'Cheers' tops Nielsen chart
NEW YORK (AP) -Hett arc lhe
prime-time televisio n ratings as
compiled by the A.C. Nielsen Co.
for the week of Oct. 16-22 (one
ratina point equals 904.000 homes):
I. "'Checn," NBC. 24. 7 rating (22.3 million homes).
2. "Tbe Cosby Show." NBC, 24.6.
3. "A Diffcrect World," NBC, 22.5.
4 ... Golden Girts;• NBC, 20.6.
S. ••Dear John," NBC, 20.4.
S. '"60 Minutes.." CBS, 20.4.
7. ··Empty Nest," NBC. 19.7.
I. ..Do You Know The Muffin
Man?" -.. CBS Sunday Movie,"
11.4.
8. ..Uneolved Mysteries,.. NBC,
11.4.
10. •NFL Monday Niaht Football:
LA. a.m vs. Buffalo lJilli," ABC. ,, ...
II. •Munier, She Wroie:· CBS,
17.5.
U. "IOle•w: The Prize ~·
-~ Moaday Niebl M~" 17.J.
13. "Night Court.'' NBC, 16.5.
14. ··Growing Pains." ABC, 16.2.
14. "Head of the Class:· ABC. 16.2.
16 ... Full House,'' ABC. 16.0.
17. "The Hogan Family," NBC.
15.8.
18. "Hunter:· NBC. 15.3.
18. ''Doogie Howser. M.o .:· ABC.
15.3.
20. "20-20.-ABC. 14.9.
20. "Knots Landing." CBS, 14.9.
22. "ALF.'' NBC. 14.S.
23. "Perfect Stransers," ABC. 14.3.
24. "family Matters,'' ABC, 14.2.
24 ... Designing Women," CBS. 14.2.
26. "Wonder Years Special." ABC,
14.1.
26. "Murphy Brown," CBS, 14.1.
28. "Just the Ten of Us, .. ABC, 13.8.
29. ''48 Hours: Fi~;· CBS. 13. 7.
30. "~or o.d," CBS, 13.S.
31 ... AmenJ:· NBC. 13.4.
31. "N8lt House, .. NBC. 13.4.
)l. .. AAytbina Bu1 Love," ABC,
I) ....
J4. •ABC News Specill • Earth·
quake.'' ABC 13.2.
3). "Mancuso. FBI Special." NBC
13.0.
36. "Dallas." CBS, 12.8.
37. "Primetimc Live," ABC, 12.6.
37. "MacGyver," ABC, 12.6.
37. "famous Teddy l ," CBS. 12.6.
40. "Roseanne SpcciaJ,'' ABC. 12.4.
41. "Newhart." CBS. 12.3.
42. "Trenchcoat In Paradise:· -
"CBS Wednesday Movie Spec1a1:·
1~2. /
43 ... NBC News SpcciaJ," 12.1.
44. "227," NBC, 11.9.
44. "World Series Pttview," ABC,
11.9.
46 ... The Color Of Money" -.. ABC
Sunda_y Nilht Movie.•' 11.7.
46. "CBS News Special,'' 11. 7.
46. "Manied ... With Children,"
FOX, 11.7.
49 ... Clut CN isc" -"NBC Sunday
Niettt Movie." l l.4. ·
'°·"falcon cresi.·· CBS, 10.7.
51. .. Tocally Hldckn Video", FOX.
10.,,
' By JERRY BUCK
AJMCUllecl ...... lll•lt ..
LOS ANGELES -Anthony An-
drews saw his role in "The Strange
Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" as
a man gone awry because of a drug
addiction.
In the presentation on Showttme's
"Nightmare ClaSS1cs," Andrews
merely combs his hair back instead
of undergoing a hairy makeup trans-
formation.
"I saw the only way to approach
it was to treat it as a new exercise,"
satd Andrews on a visit from his
home in England. "We had very
hmited time. In fact, I didn't think
at first we could do tt. I tried to bring
it into focus for today's audience. J
had only a vague recollectton of
seeing Spencer Trac> in the role, so
I had little in the way o f
preconceived notions.
"I knew 11 had been done a lot.
and when you get into tt you see
why. It's an interesting dilemma to
play the same man twice. with a
personality change. What really a t-
tracted me to the part as that it's so
closely aligned with the contem·-
porary drug addict."
Dr. Henry Jekyll 1s a bnlltant
sc1en1tst. )ct a shy. introverted man
with a ltmited approach 10 ltfc. He
becomes addicted 10 a potion which
releases the other side of has per-
sonality and gl\•CS him the con-
fide nce and faciltt~ to be somebody
else. He becomes Edward Hyde.
who is usuall~ portra)ed as a
monster.
"That as cxacth what I didn't
want 10 do. I tried io pla}' him as the
same man who has the suppressed
side of his personaht) released. I
didn't use an) prosthetic and no
obvious makeup I used the trans-
forma11on of character in front of
your e}es. Ht• 1s reall) the same
man.
.. rm not sa) mg he'<. a nice man.
He JUSt doesn't change into a
monster."
Laura Dern also stare; 1n the one-
hour sho" that makes its debut o n
Sunda). and Rue McClanahan pla)S
a London madam
John Barr) more pla~ed the Jck> 11-
H\de role 1n the 1920 silent film.
based on tht' 19th-( entun classic
no' el b' Rob<.'n Lou 1s Ste' en son
Frednc ~1 arl'h "on an <hear lor h1'i
portra}al 1n IYJ2 ')J>t'nccr Trac)
pla)ed 11 in 19~1 w11h Ingrid
Bergman and Lana l urna 1n the
cast.
.\ nC\\ 1w1•>1 1n 1972 madt• 11 ··or.
Jek) II and S1!>lt'r H}de ..
"v11chael ( ainc pla~c, the role in
"Jck)ll and H\dc" an .\BC mo\le
tentauq:f) set · for aftt.·r the tim of
British •ctor Anthony Andrews pl•y• Dr. Jekyll •nd Mr ...
Hyde In th• .. Nlghtm•r• Cl•sslcs.. version of the llobert
Louis Stevenson ule which debuts tonight on Showtlme.
the year. also starring Chef) I Ladd.
Shelle\ Ou' all. !..nown for her
"Faenc ·Tale Theatre" and "Tall
Tales and l.Kgends... 1s executive
producer of "\J1gh1mare Classics."
''I'd alwa\S "anted to do some-
thing for helle) Duvall." said An-
drews. "She asked me to do several
'Faerie Talcs.' but I couldn't do
them. So 11 was nice when this came
along and I was able to say yes for
a change ...
.\ndre"s starred tn "Bndeshead
Rev1S1ted" and "Danger XB.'' pro-
ductions sho" n here on educational
tele\ 1s1on. and 1n such Amencan
movie!> as .. .\ war of Children" and
"The Scarlet Pimpernel." His fea·
turc films include "Under the Vol-
cano.'' "Tht• Holcroft C'o"cnan1:·
"Hanna'!> War" and "The L1ght-
horseman."
Last season. he pla)ed a ps~cho
pathic murderer on an episode of
"Columbo" on the ".\BC Saturda)
M:rstel) ~IO\te." .ind he dtd the
pilot episode la!>l <,cason of .\BCs
"A Fine Romance." but then drop-
ped out. The show "as canceled.
·•1 was yea ming to do a corned).
The show was to be based 1n Lon;
don and shot in Europe. Evrry Ty
series I'd been offered before was in
the U.S. and I didn't want to re-
locate. My family base ts England
and the children art' in school there.
"Twice they'"e tned to create a
sencs for me here. I don't want to
live m) life here. as much as I love
v1s1t1ng this count!). But it's a
shnnk1ng world and more pro-
ducuons are being made in Europe.
The Am erican net.,..orlc.s arc
interested and man) Frenc h and
Italian productions arc made in En&-
ltsh."
.\ndrews. his wife. two daughtcn;
and son h"e on 50 acre!> 1n the
Wiltshire-Ha mpshire area. and ht.•
has a small place in London
He looks for l'lctter roles. he said.
"because I've grown into m)self. w
to speak. I can get pans of niore
depth rather than the two
d1mens1onal pans l''c grown ac-
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man, Etheridge buck the 'sophomore jinx'
•
A.LaANY, N.Y. -When Tracy
.. J)IDA!' and MeUua Etberidic re.
rded rollowups to their popular
t albums thls year, they turned
the same prOducien, same mu-
cian1 and, in Chapman's case,
n the same microphone used the nt time around.
It remains to be seen, of coune, if
ey can duplicate the su~.
Answers will come soon. ~.:r·s "Brave and Crazy" wu
in mid-September and
ptnan's "Crossroeds" followed a
weeks later.
They'll be U')'ina to defy one of the
u.sic business' to':'jhest obstacles the sophomore janx. Music bis-
is n:pltte. with artists who
bled Wider the hiah Upccta·
• cauted by succeuful debut s. .Remember the Knack?
who feU victim to the jinx
ludc; Christopher Cross. Meat
f, Cyndi Lauper and Human e. . "'
The Grammy Award-winning
pman bunt onto the sccnc last
r, sellioa 3 million copies of a
more and we didn't do any less.
Even thouah we didn't consciously
try, the record turned out daffcrent·
ly."
Chapman also wouldn't talk about
the new record. but her sudden fame
1s clearly on her mind. The title cut
of ''Crossroads" talks about pres~
ures she faced to "sell your soul"
and concludes with t~ admonition.
"All you demons go back to hell.·;
"She was very clear when she
came an and very strong." Kcrshen-
baum said. ··1 didn't detect any
insecurity at au. nowhere near what
could ~vc been with the pressure of
a followup record hkc th as.··
That wasn't the case with some of
the musicians. who were a little
nervous, be said.
Musicians Lan; Klein. Denny
Fongbciscr and Jack Holder all
make return appuranccs backing
Chapman. New guests include Neil
YounJ. ··Saturda~ Night La,e··
.tuitanst G.E. Smith and former Bob
Uylan vaohnast Scarlet Rivera
Chapman used some new guitars.
but asked for the !>amc microphone
to duplicate vocals from her debut
than a year. •
EltpccUttons s«m to d1ff'n-sliatu·
ly for both recordJ.
Chapman's record 11 out an umc
for the Chnstmas buymg season. but
her record company seems to be
poslt1oniog Chapman as an artist of
longevity, such as Dylan or Jona
Mitchell, said Paul Grein, author of
Billboard magazJnc's "Chart Beat"
column. It's also s1gn1ficant that the
record as out 15 months aftt'r the
debut. he said.
Ant1c1pa11on for "Crossroads·· is
"not as high as 11 would be 1f she had
walled longer." Grcm said. ··1t
would have put more pressure on
her. She was smart to come fa1rl)
quickly and get the followup out of
the way··
Ethcndge's managcmt'nl. by con-
trast. seems poised to make the
Kansas.-bom artist a star. The single
"No Sou ... cnars" came out a month
an advance of thC' album to whet the
audience's appetite. and Ethendge fs
booked for five nights later this
month at the Bottom Linc. Nev.
York ( 11~ 's industr) sho"'casc club
lk album filled with gentle love nas and pointed political barbs.
In contrast to Chapman, whose
.. bum was an instant, precedent·
shattering success. Etheridge started
tlowly. But her album of smoldering
rock tunes reached gold status
(S00,006--sales) when word spread of
her bracing live performances.
Tr•CJ Chapman ll•ftJ and Mell11•
•ttterldt• are botll tr11n9 to beat record-
ln9"1 "sophomore Jinx" with their recent
rele••••·
The mix of personal and world
pohtacs on ··crossroads" 1!> roughl )
the same as on thC' first record
"Freedom Now" 1s about Jailed
South African leader Nelson Man·
dela. and ··Material World" 1s bitter
in Its denunc1a11on of upward!~
mobile people who forget their
roots.
·· he\ po'>1t1oned \t~f) "'ell.··
Grein said ··The first album dad
well and got a great a111cal reaction
but v..asn't a ho me" run I thank she·s
in a good position to go funhcr w11h
this album "
Ethcrid&e seemed lo sum up the
approach or both artists to their
10phomorc efforts when she talked
9f her already-recorded new album
during an April interview.
"There's nothing outrageously daf-
ferent,'• she said. "It's just the next
step. Technically. musically, it's the
same thing."
Etheridge's manager. Bill Leopold.
wouldn't allow her to be interviewed
this fall about the new album. both
because he didn't want her to be
mentJoned in the same article w11h
another female artist and nervous-
ness over the sophom ore effort. said
Sandy Sowatka. a publicist at Island
Records.
Paranoia as a frequent response to
second album pressures. Artists can
tic their stomachs an knots worrying
about which wa> to tum. Should
they use the <.ame approach as the
first album and hear accusations
that the> 're repeating thcmsel .. cs or
change SI> les and nsk alienating the
people who made them a success'!
··Both of those thoughts occurred
to me." said Da' ad Kershenbaum.
who co-produced ··crossroads" with
C hapman.
"What 11 was on the first alhum
was bas1call) her and her guitar v. 1th
us filhng in the blanks:· Kershen-
baum said. "That's what v.e dad on
this new record. We d1dn·1 do an~
Both Chapman and Ethcndge
seem to have stockpiled matC"nal 10
tadC' them over m case of wmer"s
block. Some of the pubhshmg
credits on Chapman·s songs datC' to
1982 and 1984. while Ethcndge has
been performing SC' era I of the
··Bra'e and Craz)" songs for more
Such songs as "No ou,enars.
"The Angels" ard ··skin DeC'p·· have
sweeping rock hooks v.ell designed
for freq uent radio aarpla> Ethendge
as stall sifting ~hrou$h the shards ot
shattC"red rela11onsh1ps for her best
matenal. but the new record is hard-
C'r rocking less do v.nbeat than the
first
Two networks developing TV movies from quake
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HOLLYWOOD -Several producers arc develop-
ing television projects based on San Francisco's devas-
tating earthquake, promp.tang charges of explo1tat1on in
the production community.
Both ABC and CBS said W~dnesday that they are
considering television shows linked to the Oct. 17
catastrophe. whose death toll stood at 63 Wednesday
afternoon with eight peopk unaccounted for and
damage estimated as hi~h as SI 0 ball ion.
"We arc an the earliest stages of development" of
an earthquake-related production. ABC spokesman
Bob Wright said.
Another ABC spokesman said that the network
had commissioned the project v..1th a producer who was
not 1dcnt1ficd.
Saad Craig Hoffman, a spokesman for C BS
"People have been contacting us to dctcrmanC' the
tietwork's interest in doing a proJect but no dC"c1S1on
has been made either wa)'.'.
NBC spokeswoman SuC' Binford said she was
unaware of any San Francisco earthquake-aspired
movie an the v.orks at the N BC
TV producer Oa' 1d Wolpl'r "has had some serious
d1scuss1ons about" making a shov.. about the San
Francisco quake. said >\uncl . andcrson. an assistant to
Wolper. Wolper v.a, out of to"' n and could no t be
reached for comment. she \:11d
Irwin Allen. the producer of J ':met) of d1saster-
relatC'd movies. said the Santa <. ru1 quake v.as among
a number of stone\ he "'a" 1h1nl.1ng about d e, eloping.
··we're con'>1denng 11. hut v..e Just completed a
scrip• for C BS o n Hurncam· Hugo" .\lien said "The
(earthquake) 1s on the de<,!.. and "'l"re <;urel~ thinking
of 11, but the hurricane rnmc'> lir'>t ··
Some producers o l tal t-hascd tclc' 1s1on pro-
ductions quC'st1o ned the moral1t~ of cap11ahzing on o ne
of thC' most po"'erful eanhqual.cs recorded an C ah-
fomaa this centu~ ··w e are not doing an~th1ng on 1t.'. said Lind)
DcKoben. 'ace pres1dl'nt of lreall'l' affair~ for thC'
Lansburg Co . a spccaahst an IJct-hased me" 1es such as
"Quiet Victor) The < harhl' \\ l.'dl'mc~n C\tof)" and
··ThC' R}an White ·ion ··
"We don·1 lind am thing redl'cming in the sto~
and a mo' 1c "'ould onh l·\ploit the m1sfonune~ ot
others:· Dcl\.oben said
MarC\ C1rO'>'> co-ov..na of (jro'is Westo n Pro-
ductions. maker' of the rcaht\·themed ffiO\ ies "I Love
You Perfect·• and .. fhc B1ll1ona1rc Bo's Club."
doubted that a 1elc' 1<;1on mo' 1c ha!>cd on ·the earth·
quake could -;enc .1 U\dul \OC1al purpcsc.
"It 's too ~oon and too painful." Gross said. ··1
wo uldn·t "ant to 1ntrud l' un an~ hod~ 's traged~ .\s
much a!> we lo\l' to \<.'II 'how\ and "e lake to do
an)thang that'\ currcnt. I thin!. v..l"d he 1ntrud1ng on
people's pain ..
If con"cnuonal "'l'dom hold'>. \UbJects of quake·
relatC'd TV -.ho"'!> hi.ch v.ould include Julto &rumen.
the 6-\ear·old "'ho'K: nght lt:g v..a!> amputated abo..e the
knee '"hen he "'.l' rl•,cued from the v..recl.age of
Interstate 8MI)
Other target' 111 mm 1c' n11ght hi.' Ruel. Helm "'ho
sunl\cd for 90 hour\ in the 1-h 0 rubble or a
firefighter hh· (inn \ha nnun "'ho grahbed a v..oman
panned rn her hla11n~ \tanna apanmcnt as a gas lea!..
threatened to \C. oil Jn l'\pln<.1on
\.1can .... h1k .\HC ~port' announn~d thJt 11 "'Ill run
special pubhc·'l'f\ 1u· ml'"•'gc' on .111 game telecasts
v.hcn the qual.l·-1nh:rruph:d \\orld ,.,~:ne'> rc,umi:'i on
Frida) e'cning
Pla.,.ers from the <ian Frant 1<,CO Giants and Oak-
land ".thleun "'111 make 30-\econd appeals for con-
tnbut1ons to th<: .\meman Red Cross disaster rC"hef
effort. said .\8( Soom 'pol..c<1man Mark Mandel.
Thoc,c "'ho ha' c taped <,pots alrC"ad~ include
Oakland's Da'c Ste .... art Da'e Henderson. Dennis
Eckersle'. Marl. \frCiv.. ire and lian Francasco·s W ill
C'lark. \'.ta11 "'tlltJm' Jnd 'itn c &dro!.1an. MandC'I
said
.\BC' also appealed lor relief mone' dunng Its
Monda~ night foothall tekca..,t
In a related de,clopment ~hn\.\t1mc the pa~<able
sen 11.:e 1~ 1:on4>1denng a qual..e-rehef teletho n. said
spol.esv..oman \ 1c l.1 'itearn
hC' \aid nothing " definite \Cl and a telethon 1s
JUSt one" of '"'era I idea' under cons1derat1on a final
dC"c1s1 on v..on·1 bt' mJdl' until ne't v.eel.
(able·., 01\CO\l'r\ channel "111 bump s1' horus of
programming f>cl I' h1r d h'e pop music benefit from
Lo'> ..\ngC'lc' tor 'Kt1m<, lll hoth the Ba~ .\rea and
.\rmc:n1an l'Jrth~uJl..l·.,
The <,ho"' hci\ll'd h' Dud In \.loorc v..111 ha' e be
C'nlltkd ··D1'><.1t'l'r.. Prl''K'ntc, ( hn,tmas "'1th the ta~
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'Last Temptation'
banned in Fresno
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FRESNO (AP) -ThC' bishop has banned a showing of "The Last
Temptation of Christ" at the Newman Center. which provides the Catholic
Church's campus ministry near Fresno State U niversity.
Bishop Joseph J. Madera asked the center not to show the controversial
fUm there Wednesday evcnm& as planned after receiving complatnts from
people opposed to its theme. said The Rev. David Norris. a campus minister
with the center.
The video. which depicts Chnst as being tempted by the poss1b1bty of
mamaac and havmg a fam1 l>. wall be shown off the church pro pert). Noms
added. However. no ume or place had been set by Tuesday.
"We were planntng a proiram so that some people who had seen 11
could d iscuss it in relation to the Gospel and the Cathol • ..: view of Jesus.
his life and teach ma." Noms said. "There were a lot of calls from area
people ob1ccting that it should not be shown hrn' "
Norris sa1d he doesn't thank arguments agamst showing the film make
any sense. but the diocese "didn't want more ruckus."
An adult social group from Wesley Methodist Church. located about
a block from the Newman Center. ,plans to view "The Last Temptation of
Christ" Nov. 4 at a member's home in this city 200 mil~ north of Los
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the Evenift&t covn. Ltt Payne o( the
Dllily Pilot took the photo. •
• Custom catering •
available
• Off the menu specials
• Lunch and dinner
BROOKLYN PIZZA WORK~,
1235 E. Imperial Hwy.
PLACENTIA
524-1260
r,
Grap pa Ristorante has pizazz, good food
Charisma is what trrs VinctftlO ~ile Manillio, cht mrauraM·s necuciw dlef,
and his ttemdy opmtd N"'f>O't Buch conammad.
rHtaurant -Grapp Riscorance -apen ~ Nonhan lalilft cu*-Mwilh
from othn Italian cuisine nublishnwnts. our specialty ~ in ~ cuisine,"
··1 wanted ro optn • rntaurant that not the Grappe RitrOf'Uft is named altn
only c1rtd about its customttS, but had a . Grappe -111 k8liatl 1iquNr diailltd from
little pi.zzaz al50,.. Gt-ntile said. He added tht must o( ppn. k is abo 11Kd in IOfm
that the pcnocul touch -his personal foOd tteipcs (u •t the Grappe) u • flavor
touch -makes dinins •r the rtscaur•m • mhanccr.
unique and run experience.
"One ol the diffettnecs of this rn-
taurant is the owner is here everyday. and
he gets to know the cu1tomcrs,'' Raffaele
from sai.ds to ~ to main cncrea,
the lcal.ian cuisine o( this~ rarawant will
fiw your tattt buds 50mCChing to avor.
·0ur food is authcmlc and we mab ii in
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Lunch: Tues-Sat I 1:30-2 pm
llllRll Dinner: Tues-~urs 5-10 pm
..... Frt-Sat 5-1 1 pm nu.a_. Sun4-10prrr •
VINNIE'S
270 E. 17th St.
COSTA MESA
722-9264
Moarda (waJ IC&lnppiM lis¥Y Coolctd Ill • wry &rainy ........ ...C.)..
Gtappe sma ._, T.aday throvith
Sunday from 6 tO ll C IMqucu and
c.nng may bt --~ Gft.Llc ilio mcourasn CU ..... t'O llClp in for I b it ~ht cappuccino ...t dmrft.
Locattd at 2]CM W. Oc.nfront (near 11\f
pier) in Nrwpon a.ch. Gnfife R1stoi.ntt
may bt rnched for ••• .... as at 1114)
67).19'0.-By 'Pllric1I A. Galik
Great Italian Food at Reasonable Prices Eventngs provides the ans wer ·
to all your dining questions
RISTO RANT
View, cuisine is highlight of restaurant Sushi bar .. offers a good time
Although it isn't tM only rnson N"'·
port Landing 11 JO popular, tM bey vttw
<Ion ptovick a sptttacular beckdrop to
m1oy tM n ctllnw cuilint of this Ntwpon
Beach mou ......
"Noc only 11 tM vint an imporunc
upm of Newport Lanchng, but alto tM
fact that tMff is alto a very difftttne
up«airs and downaairs -dw's very
unusual fOf a ffaauranc;· Lisi Milkr,
offict managtr, said.
TM two-icory fflCaurant g1vts CUS·
tomtrs a chanct to mjoy an tltgaru,
romantic dinntr (Of lurich Tunday through
Saturday) dowlUUlrs. and a mOft casual,
fun arm~ upMairs. ''l'My can tat
downsfairs, thtn comt up to tM loungt to
tn1oy tM tnltrtatnmmt. Or. thty can comt
upstaars and Ofckr a mnl Of appttittrs:·
Milla said.
Locactd on tM Balboa Pmuuula, tht
ffRIUraM 's award.winning cuisint offus a
Stltcuoo of fmh local 11\d Hawaiian
snfood. as well as 1rad1t1ooal and Stuonal
fa VOrttt'$.
.. A few of tM mtnu Ktms we art mOR
known fOf 'anclude our hx:luxy wnobd
Prune Rib, frt1h local Swordfllh (gnll«d
with ltmOf\ and gingtr~ and crnmy crab
and amchokt soup:· Milkr tirplaintd. She
added that cMf Michatl Hnnnann has
sivcral years txptrttnee and u.n frtsh
ingffdaantS to make food tO Ofdcr
Anodlt'r popular asp«t of 1h1s loc~I
rtSOUtant 11 au tnteru1nmtnt "We have
tnrt1Ull\11ltnt in tM lounge everyday -
1riclud1t1g during tM day on wukt''flch.
silt said •
From a ma~ician on Sund~· tdays) co
Kttl dNm and mo-town bands. rhc rn·
taurant i pptals to tvtl)Oflt' "On Mood~) t~'s MOnday Night Food>all (wuh drrnk
lp«ials) and on Tundat wt have rtS·
tautant apptteiation night (dtSCouncs on
lood .ind Jrat1k) Alt' J:tilred. IOI' rnJ1v1du;als
an rM rt'Slaurant 1nduscry. bu1 rncludn
t'\t'r\ont else as wdl. tM tt'SI of 1ht' "«I.
U)ually has some l..anJ of mu1.ol tnccrnun·
mtnc
()peon IOf lunch And dannt r. l':twpC>ft
Landing offen cuscomt"rs a uniqut J1mn~
txpt'r~nct' Located ar '10\ t LJ~t"'l''llttr an
l\twpo<t Bnch. 1ht rtstaurllnt ma1 bt
rcac~d ai 17111 (17~-1\ ' fm tt'$t'T·
vat1ons -By ~mc1a A Gablt
I( you love sushi anJ lo't' • ~ ~ood
timt. head scnu~h1 for (Jhfornu
Beach locattd on v~ L1Jo in ll:twpor1
Beach.
According 1u u,,.ner K.uu M11 •m1.
1rad1uonal sushi b•rl in )AJMn art ""'I
quit'! and form1I llo""<''<''· 1h.11 1~ 0
0.J<
CM cast ar Cal1fom1a fk•ch <"u>-
tomers. iltt' not onl) cncou11,11tJ h>
t'OJOY 1ht savor') fare. hut 10 al\O ""' ..-
a botSttrous np 1oa11n1o: ,i.tood t1mt'
EVff)'body frolics "' \alttorn1a
Beach. C:\t'I\ 1ht' cht'fs who g~
customers w11h rh t 1r.1d111on•I
··1ra1Sha1 ("'t'ICOlllt'I and t~n p<octtd
10 p<tpuc tht' tood an 'K"W of 1ht'
dintts
Cahfom1a lkach " IOUlt'd Al H4 I
Via Lido 1n 1'twp<X1 lkach Lunch I\
St'n't'd Monda1 rhroui:h I nda, trom
11 30 a m IO ! \() p m anJ dinllt'r
from ~ 30 co 11 p.m ~'<'" niJ:hl' "
wttk f Of mOft' mfo1m;11on. c;ll Pl 11
6n~n
Big appetites are welcome at Mama Rose's . ••r •••nl·wl••I••
resuaurani welee•es you
'
&in8 a big 1ppn1lt' and a craving fOf
horntmadt tutMntic Sicilian food when
you visit Mama ROSt's Pi.m RistOfante in
Huntington Stach.
"We art a family run busintSs that offers
grnt food a.nd fotndly tttvict," SalvatOft'
Sorbtllo saxl. Sorbtllo owns tM rnourant
along wich his brotMI Frank.
SpKra!Jling '" lar~ ponions alwl mod-
na1t poctt. Mama Row·s lftWS • variny
of ~rtts from Vnl Marsell 10 Lasagna.
dish," Sorbello said•
And. 1f you'tt looking for the rt'Ctpt'
mom makH -you'll Pfohably find 1t here.
"Wt don't foltow any wntttn rtcipt. wt'
JUR put a tin~ of this and • Ind' o( 1ha1
in tht food -just likt )'OU ma.kt at
homt." M nplaintd.
Mama Row's strws boch lunch and
dinnn. and offtrs sp«ia.ls daily. "Wt offt'r
a ml family-cypt •ti:nosphtrt and ~ ha\C
fttds lour f>'Oplt' for SI 7 "' The l..i ft')ca
hu p<>rt1oos ot l:&Sagnc. maRaC0<11. 1av1olli.
sausa!ott' and mcath~lls.
Cattran~ is :ava1lablt, u well as banquets
f<:x spte1al OOS)1Nu The rtS(aur.ont is
currtntl)' plannin~ Ill optn • pimo artil fo1
oumdt dinin!ot afm 1he firSl of tht ytar.
Mam.. ROSt's Pizu R1st0f1ntt' is loca1td
at 7\20 Untt'f A~c in lluncangtoo Bnch
For rtStrvauons. -..II (7 141 !l(».1)28-B>
ler business luneheens
and fll••en,. reeepilons,
and prlt'ate parties
South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa (714) )4().}840
Newport's Finest
Waterfront Dining!
• Fresh Local & Hawai ian Seafood
•Award Winning Veal, Lamb & Prime Rib
• Extensive Wine List & Cocktail s
Enjoy our fabulous waterfront location,
and great lineup of live entertainment!
Wed. thru Sunnites: Contemporary Spft Rock /Jazz
. Saturday 2 PM-6 PM: Motown
Sunday 2 PM-6 PM : Steel Drums
RE STAU RANT
'" 503 E. Edgewater {adjacent to lhe 1Ja160a
Peninsula ferry l~nding) Reservations: 675-2373 ..
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Newpert Rib Company: the be.st barbecue in the west
"Finger licking good" takes on new
meaning wht-n )OU visit the Newport R1b
Com pan) 1h C<>sta Mr,,a Known for 1u
high standards in choosing mtat and
produet -this restaurant rahs barb«'ut
1 sirp further with 1u homemade sauce
rh~t bears JUSt about anything this s1dr of
rhe M1ssiu1pp1.
· Wt have people who art from thr
M1dwcsr rar ar rhr restaurant and sa) this
as 1hr bt>r barbecue 1hey havr found our
htrt (Orangr ,Count~): Fran l ',rsim said.
rrsm1 and partnrr Rich PenJO)an. ownrn
of Newport Rib Company. have berR
offrring cuscomrrs ~ood food m a c1sual
and fnrndly atmmphtrr for morr rhan fi"e
)CllfS
"We only use bah)' back ribs -wh1Ch
arr rhr mtatttR f>O'k ribs 1va1lablr. We
bu) 111 our nbs from Iowa i nd havr 1hrm
shipped duKt, 1h1s is whar g1V« us the
opportuntty ro otfrr su<hJood prk cs to
our cuscomrrs." Urs1n1 saa Anocher way
the rt5'1u11nr kttps 1u pncts reasonable
and 1u fo.>d rop quallly tS b)' ,!trtung Ks
produce fresh from the Gr~rs Ranch
Market (which is 11ghr nr1n door. and
owned by Penroyan f~ rhe lur )HIS).
And. 1f )'QU art worrying 1bo\Jr the J>'ICf
-stop. f'ot onlr art Newport Rab
Compian(s pr1CtS reasonable, rhe qo1n!ll)
of food 1s one Strp beyond •Srrvrd wuh
each morr-fhan·gtncrous tntrtt 1s colc
slaw (homemade ind rxremcly populark
corn brtad, a vtget1blt and fresh fru n
(boch from the loc1I market) ind a cho1cr
of baked btJns. special fries or baked
pomo.
Bab)' back 11bs are nor the only specialty
0£ the rrst1ur1nt, Ursam S1ys cuMomro
find the barbecued chicken mOISJ and
raSty. "We itrw one-half of a ch1Ckt'n wuh
our d1nntr$." Also ava1l1blr art blrbtcurd
shrimp (charbroiltd~ Nrw York Smk~
bmket, hamburger or Ch1Cktn sandwiches.
and ~vrral comb1na11on places.
Salads ar rhr Newport Rib Company arr
an 1ddtltonal trnr, wnh f~ lmucr and
vegrtablrs. as wrU as the tnOfmous Sitt of
llS famous Cobb salad .. One thing about
rh1s rfSl1ur1nr 1s that noborly can say they
got •chrattd hcac,' 1 ·u1na said. Adding
apptt1ttrs and dessert -1( rhrrr u an)
room left, wall make any mnl at Newport
Rib Company an fYfnt to rxpe11rnct
Thr rrscuaram srrvrs betr and w1nr, and
has a full bar for cockt11ls. Rrcem ad·
d111ons 1ncludr a child's portion and a
sm1or portion on the menu.
Newport Rib Company offers sprcials
on 10 go orders rhar will ferd up ro fou r
or fivt people. "Wt can make JUst about
anything on our menu ro go -and
acrually have about 2) percrnc of our
business that 1s take our." A bucket of 11bs
or chicken, with add1tiorls from corn brttd
to colt slaw, IS priced from S8.<n to 18.<n
Caming 1s also av1ilablr on any of thtir
menu 1trms.
Ntwport Rib Company srrws &nnrr
from 4 co 11 p.m. Monday through
Sarurda . 2 to 10 p.m. on Sunday. It as nor
open for lunch. The restaurant as locartd
11 lCXXl Newport Blvd II\ Cosu Mesa For
r~rvauortS, call 1714) Ml -.2110
AWARD WINNING CONTEMPORARY CUISINE OCEAN PATIO DINING
Now Serving
.SunJa'I Brunch
New Menu • Classic Favorites • Pouring Domain Chandon Champagne
31727 COAST HWY SOUTH LAGUNA
'We llne 1 lol ol amfelilielli 1111 w lilts •'I' .
.,,.,. Untnl lnvlt.. people to ...., .... Newport Rita
c..-nr.
China West opens #2 in CM
(h1na West • 1. 1 nt"' Chint'st food
rrsrauranr 1n Cosca Mt'~ is defintttl) not
)OUr 1vrragr ch<>p SUt) .~nd.r~ roll d1n1ntt
cscabhshmrnt.
Locattd in the tlarlx•r ~hoppcng Ctnrrr
on 1-larbor Boulevard ( h1na WcSt II 1
fNturts such rxouc oflmngs u Pekin~
Rib (dctp l11t d )horr rib cool.rd with
swttt and sour sauCt' 1. Lemon Chicken
(brust of chicken w11h rhe h<;>u1>r special
ltmon sauce) and 111ling Go Ba (bor
s1nhng platt of shrimp •nd chicken.
cooked wlfh vrgetablts) ·
''Wt Ult norhintt bur the ~SI 1n~rt·
d~o. ·John Kao. ownrr o( 1h< rr)t•ur.ni
said
Kao. who 11uc hotctd h1i rru~u1•111 1
opening 'Wllh his waft. litltn, and C I n~
Wrst If 2 manag« Dickson Lo. S«M w
I.now a lot about what his customt'n "'•Ill
And no wondn . Both hr ind h1' '+ilt'
ma1orrd 1n hotel and l'fftlu11nt m~11 .. 1~t·
mrnf at Cal Poly Pomona. Afm ~uJu
aung in 1980. the cou .. tvrntu1lh "'tot
on co u$t theu $2,000 1n sa"mg s ro ··~n
the11 firR rrMauranc -Ch"'8 Wrsi iii ''"''
Ana. Tiw rwo prick thrm$tl\~S on •ht
rnd1v1duaJ12t'd atttnCIOf1 thr) #!•'r ''' "car
cuJtomrn and c~dit much of thcar 1""•"
to this 1nirucle.
"for 1Nf8'1Cr. on rtqont. •t ,,.,11 1 rut
MSG. wt. com tral{h or ~U~ll lrom •'IJI
mn • ttt '"Tr
SCNOr ClltanS 111 dlt IRS •ho tlf't'< .J."
like our lllftChton buffn."
.,..__0.A/19J
O>ckW1s in the lon9 from 4pn
Dining Ramil fan 5Pm
Pmtme mini mma in the louJw!, patio al bit
lidat•iimnenl~RJ llla$anday
Oysters. makes an .impac~
in Corona del Mar area
Cary Rrdfnm and WaJ1n Bebcock ha\T a lar~ stl«lion of imnu 11rms -··.,hich rtal~d thtir drtam o( owning a commum· art P'inud daily,"" is an<xhtr 1tason fot 1ht
f)" rrstaunnt in COiona ckl Mar. Af1n only rtst1urtfl('S popularity. from sri.rrJI fruh
right mon1hs. Oyscm has ckfin11tly mack snfood srltctions 10 Filtt Mignon and a
an ·1mpeo -and is ont o( 1ht mOft varitty o( pasc11 dishtt, dmrrs appttcu11r
~lar rrsuurants 1n rht arra fot lunch 1ht mack·to.Otdtr rntrtts.
a dinrwr, as wr.11 as iu now popular This pcoprnsity towards Oysttrs hat l!d
Sunday brunch. Rrdfnrn to scan a Sunday brunch. ··0u1
"Not only art ~ Stting mort of rht Sunday brunch 1s an ahtrnarivt 10 1hr
samt facts, tvtryone has rnlly bttn optn buffrMcylt brunch. Wr havt a sir-down,
about ttllmg us how much 1hty l1kt tht Oldn-fronMht-imnu brunch rhai includt5 rrst11uram:· Rrdfrarn said. tvtrything from Smoktd Salmon Bt~dic1 And' thty should t nJO)' this rtstauaram. to stvtral frtsh fish di5htt." All mt nu
Tht black and whi1t ulr tn1ry 1s JUJI tht ittms art Strvtd w1th frtth muffins. brtalo.·
btginn1ng o( what CUSComtU dtscribt IS (: f ( ' rrfrrsh1ng. Oyscns' ramp ro rht dm1ng art1 UC t:•tOtS and rtsh run. Bloody Mu)'
lads to a hght and con1tfflp0tary room or c mpeg~ is availabl~ for onl $l
consucing of an spaciousnns not usually Ancxhtr changt 1ha1 has comt ~bou1
found in local rtStluranu. Stn<t 1ht rtstaur:am's optning 1.s 11s ad-
"Wt krpt tNI in mind whtn wr chow diuon o( tmtrt:ainrt1rm Dr An Da"as la
1ht colOfS o( 1ht c·ar~ and pem1 -~ pl ·chology pcoftsSOf 11 OCC> pl11)S JU7 at
wu11rd 10 crt11tr a hghl. frtsh look chat <>,.1ttn Thursda 1hrough Suncht
would go along wtth our food.'' ht '"'TM ambianct has changed smcr 1ht
upbmrd music, now 11·s t\tn mort wu m anJ
Tht food. pttpettd by chtf John inv111ng."' Rl'dftarn upb11wd tit 1Jdt'd
Caporicc1, IS :af'IOlhtr ttuon 1h1t rtstauranc tha1 1ht mustC as flOI so O\trpowtrm.it u
has btcomt a populu scop (Of both lunch ro pctvtnc convtrsa11on -bur 8"" cus·
and dmnrr .. Our food IS alwtys frtth and lomtfS a chanct 10 rflu and t'f'IJO) 1ht
wt havt a cons1st1ncy 1n our cooking -rnttmunmtnt.
at IS always good." foe sptctal ocus1ons, thr rl'S(aui.m 11
Th1.s. addtd ro thr flC'I 1ha1 0ystl'rs hlis 1va1bblt foe banqutts 'Our gardtn room jiiiii;;;;; ___________ ::;;;:iiii"l ca.n hold appco11ma1tl) ~ ptoplt ·· Catn·
1ng 1s abo 1va1labk, and 111 ~nu 1ttms
may bt prtpertd (ex takr.ou1.
M.b Yow
~ ·--Now
673-0910
Loc11rd 11 1) I ) E. Coast I hghwa 1n
Coeona dtl Mar, OySttrs srrvrs lunch from
II:'° a.m.. dinnrr btgins 11 4 pm; and
Sunday brunch IS from 10:}0 am <u \ p.m
for rtsrrvauons, .call (7141 6n.7411 -8)•
Pa1ric11 A. Gablt
Have a Meal.
ON US!!
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Dance floor
debuts at NB
Red Onion
Tht long-1wa11rd danct flOOf 111
Ntwpon 8t'1ch's Rtd Onion has fi,
nally madt 1u dtbu1 l'o complrml'm
1ht dancl' f100t. h~t b1nd1 w11I ptr·
form Wrdntsday through undav w11h
gul'SC OJ& ixov1d1ng emrnainmtm
Monday and Tue~ay Thr dancr
floor. in 1ht upsuurs Canwu. rmbucrs
a v1tw of chr Nrwpon Bay
Tht only ·ix1va1t ly ownrd Rtd
Onion an Onn.itt Coum). 1h11 dual
ltvt'I tSOO.squart-fooc Sonou siyl<'
rrscuaranr/camuu wnh boil slap park·
1ng hal ramtd au .itood ttpotauon
sinCf optning m t<P \ Dunng 1h1s I)
yrars, 1hl' Rtd Ont0n has rn1ottd
popular:11y amonit lonls and 1ounst •
alakt
Frtsh fuh fanCtt'tl, take n()(e, tht
Rrd. Onion on tht 1'r•pon Pmmsula
oHt rs a Kl«t1on of fresh fish daily
Surpc11m1t. 1ou sav. lex ll MnK"an
Rtstauram'
Aetually. Mn1co wnh 10 two lonit
$«COU U hu a 11ad11100 o f Strv1ng
n ctlltnl srafood, ~nd nowhrrt hu
thlJ 1rad111on bttn bt11tr txrmplafwd
1han 11 tht RrJ Onion
"Our" fruh snfood pomoru art
ovtr 12 ouncrs and art' ~r\l'd w11h
soup °' $1l1d. ricr, brans md vtt,·
ttablts, all for SI 1 '>'. makmt, U) one
o( Ntwpon'> bfj1 frr~h ~afood
....i~:· )or Summa, )i:t'llt'UI manager.
said
In 1dd1uon 10 1u fruh Sl'•food
sptc1ah~s. 1ht rrsiauram also olkn •
full menu of 11..dtc1on&I Mruun
cuasint prtpartd from scnteh ""11h
frt'Sh quahty 1ngrtd1rms
Lunch 11 Stl\rJ 11 • m tu Ip m
Monday through ~1u1tb1 lutuung
t vtiythmg from apptlltt'rl> .nJ ~Js
co Mn1on c0tnbma110M •nJ .~
cant uems Amtric11n undw1d'lt'' "'"
addt d 10 tht farr u •re >pc'U•ls wh1< h
changr datl)
Tht dmnt'r tnt'nu ha• 11~J111on.1I
comb1na11ons, s1ulm,1: f11it•'· wnJ •
w1dr 1111y of Spt'Cwlun such "5 urllt'
Ontga lfalt1 m1,l'tnuo clurbw•l<'J
1opptd w11h cxtl'ga pt'ppt~ 'f~.ntsh
"uet and 1ack chctic't, l b ll mokrJ
Chickm h molc.rd uo a rou""'~I .mJ
St~ral ochtr sptn•ls Dmllt'r mu~
includrs soup Of sal.iJ n<r 21\J bc--~ru
ronJlu. 11nd frrsh frun m ''cgt1at.lr'
Sunda) brunch ts \4'nt'J '''"" HI
a m 10 \ pm 11nJ uu luJr\ tom
pl1mr ntar\ chamfMgnc lrt'\h lruu •nJ
muffin>. hran• ur m r or Mrx•• •n
potai~ The menu •Hit'" • Jult'n <'/ij.t
d1sht~. 1wu ro~•d•> .;nJ • h.mJ tul "'
sandwiche\
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Villa Nova: 22 years of excellence in._Newport Beach
Since 19.B the Villa NOVI hu bttn Sunlft Scrip -and aftn 30 ,an o( wich new ittms adcWd ConstllXly ... We •tt 193}.
PfOYiding authentic Italian cWline to buainna decided to come down to New-always c~ring new ideas and specials -Odwr entrtts rhat ha~ be<onw popular
5<.111dl(m California. Sultt-d al a family port Bach." Jim l)Ue, praident, said. and ha~_come tO be known 11 a greal It rhe ttRIUrlnl include the Cmtole«a d1
busmns in Los ~ dw OUe family Dale runs dw muurant with his mother seafood kalian mcauranr," Dale said. Ht Vitello alla SalY11 (~I chop sau,rttd in
decided to lnOft dwir ...ccnd'ul opention Charlotte (ownn) and wife, Gmchen (Pfi· added rhat rhe tt1tauranr has crear~d many YUlO b11nco and fresh sage~ Linguine al
warer. "Wt hlw rwo ~ gunc sl11»
where d1nm an llriW by boar And.
during rlw tummn Ind ldidays wt havt
a boar valet." CWr nplaiiwd rh11 rhf
rt1t1urand do honor rnnvations flX thf
slips and tneourttft ~iw cu.scomm
tO call in ad~. tO Newpon Btach in 1967. vate dining room managu~ "firRs.'· Frum d1 Mare (sca110f6. New Znbnd
"My farhn WIS Italian and he worked Well-known for .its uccllcnc Central and One o( these ftrscs is rhe ~lar dish Grttnhp mussels. clams and shnm~ tn a
in the motion pict111e business in the '20s. Northern Julian cuisine. the Villa NOY& of fried Mozzarella cheese With Marinara pesco cream sauce~ and Cappel ini 11
After that, he opened rhe restaurant on rMnu offen awoxunarcly 200 items -sauce. V1U1 Nova 111~rcd this dish in Pomodoro e BasJteo (fresh tomatoes and ;===========================================::;i buil, garhc and olive Oil)..
For th<,* Sf!CCial cxlllions -tht top
of the Villa Now d an ncdltnt ch0tct.
uwc can' C'ltft for n °' 130 people Ill tM
JJflVllt dtntng l'OOll\ end ir has. I ttmflC
v9"W of rhe bey:· CWr tetd. He added th~t
rhe room 1s ~ eittensiYfly and ma)
Ix re~rvcd rhrough Gm chtn for tht-
upcom1ng holidays..
VJLLA NOV
UNIQUE, EXQUISITE, FUN!
A legend thilt endures gets better. Be ii part of the sophisticiltion.
class ilnd style of N~rt Beilch's most distinguished reslilUrilnl.
Dine in the asual atmosphere o f this charming establishment
serving excellent Italian cuisine and beverage ... offering a wine list
fit for ii connoisseur ~nd the person who just enjoys fine wine.
Our service is outstanding and the ambience is seldom equaled.We
serve our full menu from 5 PM until 1 AM ttnd our piano bar is jumpln'.
If )'OU ltaven't seen our "aoom wlllt • View"
M the '7 op ol the vm.•• )'OU llnen., seen Ne.pod a.y.
fOf' booiJrts ... private room aa Cretdten Diiie ,_ Wonudon.
. . _.._ATrW&._I
We .hope you enjoy the at-
,,....._. oompl1mented With
CU' fine M•lcan-food ... In Coeta u ••• *tee 1972.
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Along w11h 1u award-wmning cuisine.
dw Villa Nova also offers 300 scleetions on
1u extensive wtnt l1si. 'We look (Of new
rhings in wtnt also We ha~e 1 lalge
miuurc. alrhough 11 1s pttdocnuwnrly Cali·
forn1a wines. we. do have some unique
Italian wine stltcrion_s," !Ric said
Anocher novelty of this Newport lkach
ttsuur1nr ~ rrs acctts1b1Ltty from the
Villa Nova is locactd at }1\1 C.1;1'11
Highway tn Ntwpon Brich. FOf r~'ICI·
Ya11ons. call (714) 642·7880.-8 \ l'm 1ca
A Gable
Mi Casa continues motto
"M1 Ca\:J ts su cua" (Mv hou>e 1_\ ¥0Ur
housd fOf mort than 17 \t<m this has
bttn the mono of Barr~ Moore and the
Mi Gua Mt_inon rt)lilurant in ( O'>U Mesa
Moort btgan land conunutsl ht) history
of succtn ••1th restaufint) in the San
Ftrrundo Vallt) ··Thtre Ut' si1ll t•o
Mextean food ttStauunts rhert -and
ha\t bttn for 20 )tars no•. Moort sa id
In rhe early (..OS Moort and h1\ (am•I)•
moved to Orangt Count1 And. 1n 1<>71 he
optntd M1 Casa nnr the corntr of 11rh
and ant<1 Ana A"enut lbrd work COfn·
brned wtth gOod food ha"<' madt rht
rt'Slaurant a success
And, rhe ha1d work 1s shart'd by the
wholt fam1I~. My soru ~nms and RJCh.
ard have worked ar M1 Casa frOfn an early
agt. This is a family busintss and wt all
work rogtdwr," Moore txpl11ntd
Along With rh1s cWJ1C1uon. rhe family
makes sure rhe food 1s wtll·Pfepered and
rht poruon size is mort than ,1tenerous.
Some o( rht mott popubr rums on rht
rMDU .nclude rORadas nadt wnh a cmpy
Oour 10<11lla shell, serwd filltJ .. '' ,
chotct of chili vude. bttf or ch1cl.u ~"J
burnt<» :100 fdkd w11h tther chili 'c:..:e
beef or chicken.
Comb11Unon platn ~rt-• K°'>d •.11 ... e
and art )('rYtd wuh rice and beaM "''!"' ••
scltett00s are platn wirh a u o .inJ .n
enchilada. a t1.mak w1th chdt relltnu. ,•J
an tnch11lda wirh a rama.le. h htt 111·
lcrenr combination places arc J"11L1bl<
M1 C.ua s Burro Room is a popul.11 'f"I(
to tOJO) a lobrpnta before dinner ur • \l
(.au Mtaican colftt afm dmnn The
loungt has a wide Krttn ctltvlSIOO •n·l •
full ~lt"Cuoo o( bttr. wine and sptn.111
dunks.
One of the highlif!hu o( the resciurm'
succ~s wu a vi.sc ~then Vice Ptt'~1.ie .t
Geor,1tt 81ah a year ago. On displ•> in th<
rt'Slaurant's lobby • a nwnu autc>fer.oiplltJ
b) Bush. u ~II u photos.
M1 Casa IS located 1n the Hilgrtn Squ.irt
thoppt."lg Ctnttr M' ll)l6 E. 17th St 1(1 ( Oi.t•
Mesa. f Of mott inlonna11ot1. ca II r' t 11
64)·1617.-&, Pline. A. Gable
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95.99 : I 99.99 I
11-00 )00 I I ~70.AWl8 I
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Flyi~g Tortilla.saves lunch time, trouble Customers find authenticity
at Vinnie's in Costa Mesa
..... IOIMdiing diffnent '°' lunch? Mattie )'OU;.. ... , feel liliir fpilw ct.
cnflic Md .... ., dw -;on., ol
lunch hoot ..... '°' • sable. -~ .
....... • in ..._ -ct. Fl,;rtg Tonile
will .w you both riiM end aoubAt. nw SoudvwJUJ .... lyW gounDft lft.
OUllftl will ~ lwtch Of dinnn 10 your
offict or homt fot no additional cherp
(ordtn ...... bt '" or add S2 fOf dtliwry~ .. Peoplt CM all in tht morning and llC
us know wlw «hty wanc -or wt ere
curmidy l°"'I around offica Md
....... OUI OW mtnu and ta.lung ordtn
for lht eftftnoon." Bonnit Morrilon,
ownn wich ~ Mitch. aid.
()pm ;-as tinct A11p. 1ht f1yinc Ton~la hu 1 latgt wltction of cuilinr
.. madt from KnCCh." Favoritn such u son racos (with Jlak. chicm or betbtaie
pork~ fajitas; ckic~ macpiitt and baby
beck riba £::lltCOmtrl 1 latgt .&ection
10 dM>Ott All tnmtS ltt ttntd with
black beans and rict.
Salads llt aho 1Ylila1* U wtll U I
chilctrm'• n>m11 end F.T."s Finra t>.clts
wh.ich xrw four to sis people. "Tht Fittu
Packs Comt with tilfan . riba, mttqoitt
chicken or f11itu and are tnWd .. h
1onillu. ala (or ~ tMKt). and rice
and .hnns in ~ quan conuinns -1htft'
1J plenty o( Tood for nrryo.;-" MOfritoft
said.
Momson invites peopk-10 gi~ cht
Flying Tonilb a call 10 order lunch or ro
Looking for good. au1ht-n11c Italian
food! Maybe 1ht high qual«y nor-
mally found on 1ht East CoaR' Well.
look no fanhtr than V1nnee's m Costa
Mesa. Vennie Colandrea, uttd of
snrchmg for "~mt halwi food.''
~1dtd 10 ~n his otrn r!scauram
and Sl'nlt' C..hfornians the 1ypc of
authtnuc h:ahan food ht was •C·
customed 10 c:anng
Optnmg hes first rescauunt in
Placenru almost 11 years aJotO. ht
dtodtd to bnng his p<>pular menu 10
Cosca Mesa. and 1wo )'t'trs a1to opcnrd
V1nnee s on 17th Scrttt
special. maybe rhty haven t had fOf
1whdl', they JU5t nttd to g•llt' me :a call
a ftw days an advance and we'll mUc
11 up and haw u rndy 10 wrJc them
for dmnrr," Cotandrn s1ud
A mid·PflCC r:an11e makes Vinnie's
popular for lunch u well as d.annrr
"Vile offt'r a qu:allf)' product (or the
price. We arc 11()( ~otn1110 garnish you
10 death -we :arc going to fill )OU
up. Anybod) can n t here and lr11vc
content:· Colandrl'a sud
Vinnie's. located at 170A Ea.St I th
St in Cosu MtSi is ~ lrom 11 'rO
a m 10 <i'rO p m daily Ordt-rs can br
mad<-for takl' out. Of d1nr 1n. Cusu>m
c11tren1t 1> •lso 1~1l1ble F°' more
1nforma11on. call (714) 711·''~' -8
Patncu A. Gablt
••• ... Mo1111011.~ cools JIMn Jwea at.,.. rntw811L
"I 1hmk I have the best food m 1hc
area -bar any." Vennie says of his
restaurant. "I 1ry 10 mir~uCt' people
to d1flert'nt Italian food wd!..Jpt'Cial.
1ees ~ off mmu 1rems -I !''"c them
Aneencan names so rhat pt'oplt' can
pronouncl' 11.
CMtt special ~nrs. 'lht food iJ 1ht
highttr qualiry ind madt frnh -~~
who hu rritd I.ht food hu rally liked It."
The flying Tortilla es located 11 2}46
Nrwpon Blvd (on 1ht corner of Welson
Att.) en Cosu Mesa To Ofdtr. or '°'more
enformatton. call (714) 642-8688 -By Pa·
1ric11 A. Cab&t
~ll'<'t1ons such u H<X MaAAie and
Crabby Vinnie are only :a few suth
culinary drl11tht1 11 Vmn1t s Thc-
mrnu often an nuns1w ~lttt.on of
calzonn. pugs. ptrza. .sandwechc~.
appn12<r and dcuens
-If ~ "Wllnf\
0,a• VKhinchatchot of ()puo'a Ballloe Thal C-'e p•rr•• awap In
•• , ....... of thla ,... 4
Illa frlemlbr epirlt ancl ...__ so luc~ attltulle ......._. him to the
...,, c.ma ...... ., trim•• .a.rt.o.. naea ........ wllo knew Wm.
· 0p .. came to tlae UalW ...... • a lilsla acltaol ................ t
!91IRlll ... -tlae ....... ~ ChalL lie ill:Jt!•M ID .HI-a ...... , .._...._...,,,__... ........ , •• ,11• -•tpDc11'' •n.i ..... ,_ .... M.n•. lt .............. c .......... -eJ-,,._ .... ..............
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Carmelo 's: The best In Italian tradition
li.ly con1urts up images of charm-
ing ~oplt. romanuc landsca~s and
txctUmc cu~im. and Carmtlo Manto
bnngs cht beSt of c~ crad111om 10
his restaurant. Carmtlo s-
ExudmA aJJ tht charm halaans arr
known for Manto and Dominico
Gnllo. cht m11trt d', art cht firsi
1ndicauons o( tht sptcaal dining rx.
~rttnct cuscomt'U will havr 11 1h1s
Cocona dtl Mu rrsaurant
"Wr'vr bu1h 1 rtputauon of ~r·
sonaltzauon:· Mar;uo said. And dining
at 1h1s rescaurant crrcainly rnforcrs
that concrpt. Tht staff 1s no< <>nl)
ptofnsional but frttndly. making rvrry
CWU>mt•r f ttl Un porca nt
"I don't bclttvr in crrndy spcxs. I
pttCtr d auinl and cradnional. Thtn
you can imptovr on what )'OU havr
and concrnuart on taking cart of your
CUIC<>mn.'' Manto !>&ad. And 1ha1 IS
why mOR of the rtKaurani's busintss
comn from cu•omcn who havr tn·
1oyrd chis specllliad rrncmtnt and
bring ochers ro mJOY If.
Carmtlo't comfortable acmosphcrr,
rrminisctnt lff lraly's charming
r!Ronnttt, bcginl whm cu1eomcn
tn(tf the Sela .Marco~ -tht
dining ura. Taking ns rumt from
lnhographs by Italian Marco Sas~c.
an mtrrnauonally known Laguns an·
1sr. che room offers d1nrrs an 11111man;.
scumg for a rornauc rvtning for two
or a comfortablr cable for a lar8c.-pan7· I you arr not familiar with chr
mrnu or arr having trouble dccidmg
whac 10 ordtr. don'c he$1'latt to ask
Tht capcams or rvrn Manto or Grillo
will offtr rt'Comll)tndauons on food
and•wmr stltetiotis Or 1( fOU want,
1rus1 chem 10 dtc1dc. Stltett0ns th1t
)OU may ncvrr ordtr on your own will
be an rx~rifllcr m whac Italians art
known for -cxccUen1 cuis111t.
Ont of the sccms of Carmelo s
success 1s its fresh and imported
1116rrdimu ... w, use 1mportrd cheese,
ohvc od and dry past•, IS -11 1s frr-sh
fish for 1 he bctc fl1 vor and cutt :·
Manto 1111d. He adckd chat r~ing
1s cooked 10 ordtr and chat che food
is light and nsrural.
"Some pc<>pk havr the rruSCOflCq>-
cion thar Italian food is very hctvy and
-wt~ 111 lar .. quantllln That is noc
rrue. Wr ~ rt1Jional lt1l1111 specaal-
rin, and rhe food 1s prtpirtd frnh and
Stf'~ in reasonable pont0ns ... he said.
Manco SI) s he uys to cewtt 1U che
21 regions of l11ly with his mcriu
sclKtlOf'IJ. Wtth ltailian names and
descripuoru 1n English. the mctlu
indudts cold and hoc 1ppctittn. •
i.abds. peK&. sn(ood. val. bttf and
chicktn scleccions. Tht 1tR1urant alto
offm .wvcral dishes noc on the menu.
wch as baby lamb chops. MC>nltft'f
prawns and nightly houw specials.
Des1<rt should noc be mad.
Carmrlo's offtrs 1 sc.lcmon ol frnh
fru11 tam., btrrtts and ice cream u -U
IS homemade Italian desserts MICh ..
an Italian waffle with 1 SWttl crram
and chocolatt powder.
An uttnSlvc ·~ ha complcmcms
1he food and fraturrs several of .che
btst ltahan wines 1va1lablc. IS -11 u
Cal1{om11 ind Fmich wi~.
And. afttr you've u~ricnccd
everything cht d1nmg atea has to offer.
step o~r 10 Carmelo's lounge, where
S.I G1glto and his ~rformers entrrtam
cuJComrrs wtth a m1xrure o( Laun and
Brazilian music. Giglio, an 1nttr·
nsuonaf dntJcal gu1t.,.-c.-4ppean 11 _
f"'"-'" C~LO'S/10I
-
Changes set The Black. Mushroom apart
~nquet Facilities up to 500 with sweeping harbor view.
~re about our new ba'lquet menus.
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
Saturday & Sunday Brunch
7AMto4PM
The· Crazyhorse ...
Frtcl Rritn -i<ornn C'U1f<>mtn 10 the Cn.zy Horse Scak H0811 in Senta Ana The
lftWlranr olftrs u crMcnt dtrnrr sclccuons, u -U aa rop ,_ ill dw pedormanct
iftduary. Cn.zy Horse is locactd 11 1)80 Brookhdlow in S.... Ana.•for mttwtions °'
lllOft informauon. call (71•) }49.-1)12.
-Menique's c-hef specializes
in 'natural' French cuisine
Spcclllizin1 in contemporary Frmch
c11is&nc, Oltf Guy Sockridcr of Moniqur
makn ~ p&.e a work of an.
'ihc food 11 a hght and natutal French
cuisine with W\ltfll OVCrtOfltt MICh I S
orimta1. Italian and Sww.-Sockridtt said
Kil npcrience includes trammg undn che
fiunout chef. Roan Vngr. as chef saucitf
11 Le Moulin ct. Moug1ns in France, u -u u in New Orlrans whcrt he wu
corponct chef • the PlunJOU Oub.
Moniq\le. the Souch Laguna Btlch rn-
talll'lllC ltnoWn for iu "bl.<k bc»rd nwnu."
olfttt 1 ftnftY ol scleatonS c!Ady "I ltlcc
· u tt allows me ro be
wr.cik
ldection ro choow evcrymnc they nc
heft." Soduidn npb111td 1ha1 sauces arr
medt for nch d.lh. so cuttomen also haw
dw opcion ol manng and matching whac-
ewr rhty prttcr.
Eaampln ol tnllCC$ rhac will be found
on rhe blackbc»rd for eahtr lunch or
dinner ate: OUckm Au Trou Po.urn,
Eminctt ol bftf ~rgingnonnc. s .. 'fft.
brtads Di;or-iw.' aad Calf L.ivn ~rcy
'"This~ ol _, g,.a mt a chance
t0 olltt • ~ wrifty, • -u as a loc
&.lhn tftnft, Chef Soclmdcr said
'Tiw rttteiuar« tnWt lunch from 11 30
a.m. tO 2 p.m. Tllllday through Friday.
dinnrr bcpw • 5tJO p.m. Tuesday chrou~h
Swwtar. and Sunday brunch is served from
l l a.m. co .\ p.m.
-we Jlltf ..cmdy atttd our Sun«b~
brunch and • t.w a nwnu chat changts
Wftkly," he •id Entrttt ut Strvt'd wtth
a fru• p&.t. choett ol IOUp or salad and
· of CttmC o ramcl,
pro(fttfoit Of chocobtt chttttt t an • h11e ol Domuw Chendon.
RltnvattON art sugnttd for an tn·
t~ dlnlftl npntnice and ucrll~c
CUlllnt M Monaquc. Located 11 \P!•
Cout H.,trway in Souch Leguna bc.ch cho
'"'9UIUll -)' ti« rnchcd II 'l 1
499-)J'9.-By Pline. A. Gablr
Owners 0£ Kung Pao believe in customer satisfaction
lidlwrl. lw ~ rhan IO \'tar$ 1n rM
busanHS and lwl~s an m•kani; cuscomer•
happ, .. All our food as J>fl'Jl9ttd ro Otckr
and Wl' will omK COfnlUKh, MSG. ~u1-~r
and/0t sale from Llw food on a cutcOtMr's
requac.-
}>," ::.c1d • .., •prnlLt'r' I h .. .,.. C h1lll''<' trwJ
fJ\ 1tilln .. , .. 1111 .. ,1 '"''" ,.:rounJ p<.lfl.. •ntl
'C'/o=l'l.iNn rn1\cJ
,1,. ... , ,mJ h>rtu11c u •ol..IC', •ltrr 1 <'\l'T\
m<"•I. CI~ <'\pl•11\c'J
Th<' l<'"<•ur.1111 '>l'IH'' lun< h .nJ J1nn..r
trom 11 IO .. rn tu "10 p m Sund•1
rhrou~h-1 hur...!•) •nJ unul HMO p 111 on
t 11d•> •nd curJ..\ &hqUC1 fac1IK~s •Jl'
0"311Abll'
Kun~ P»o u locarl'd ac 4911 Wamn
A\l' 1n llunranpoo 8ach for m0tt
1nfornu110n OI ~rvauons, call (71 41
~PZI Of (71 11 ~)712-By Parr.na A
fubll'
Kun,.: }>~,,' \l'ln11011 111 l•1mh Jinr\l'"
pH \ U\h>ITil'f\ .. d u 111. .. '" l'lllV\ • I ,rll't\
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l'llll~ tllr •11•1 it·• lt>r rad1 l'<'h•lll
I lw la.c vi -.>rnc 11•1 •I• <•nc 1rt"n' ""
rhc llll'llu vltl'll u1111•11i-lull J <''<llplklf\\
or 1n,i:rulic111' •h,I 11 1.11..t' \C'f\ lurlt , .. ,, ..
IC\11111" Ill "'""H'I tl°'r (!It'll " .1 \C'fl
r.1lc11trJ d1t I f,. "I" llllC'•I
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Rosalynn's suits everyone's tastes
Loolung (Ot tlw frimdly nl'ighborhood
fl'Slauranc -d~ orw with doirn·t().('anh
pnces and n ctlJl'nc food! Wt U, look no
farditf ·Thk'•-wtw-Romynn's l'(llau,.,.
an Huncmgton BHch offm co 1u cus-
comm nnyday.
ROM!ynn's attnsiVl' nwnu spens l'Vl'ry·
thing from bttaHate. lunch and dituwr 10
a k'nJOr CIUZl'n·s nwnu. children's ml'nu.
w 1M hsr and-dtsRn mmu.MI ft.ti ''l'TY
$Ctonglr about having a mind mtnu.
Man llll'll'S OUI (Wlotnl'f$ CC>ml' in paaH
.,,J small family group1 and a ~ ""nu
chotct can pkaw rmy<>M,-Bmny
Shalom, ownl'r o( rlw rl'Mauranc. said.
t Wich homemade tcltcuons such u
i.ked mndoaf. fnl'd chicknl; chiclwi
flll'd 1ttak. and grilll'd bttf hvtr all serwd
WJCh toup Of salad. JMXAIO Of llCl', Vl'8·
mbln and a roll and butm -all for lni
chan 16 -it's a berg.t1n 10 fttd 1lw family
11 Rosalynn's.
Dmns an ablt 10 m1oy a romancic mnl
on rht rnauranr s ourndl' peno. or 11\Sldl'
whctt rlw Jtf\K' is fnl'ndly and 1bl'
•mosplwtt warm. Or. for 1lw f"UOn who
m~s l'lllnjt 11 rlw coumcr, R~l)nn s
cOlftt shop arn mikl's br,akful ar lunch
a quick, fun a((air
For dtswn' ti)' °"" of the rauwMlt ~
dl'hctOUS ptes From appll' 10 l-ooyscnbl'1ry.
cUJtomm Cln l'nl<>) rh;) frnh bak'd rrnt
tttbl'r after. )WI ffil'•I. Of Jj a lar' ni;th1
snack wnh coHtt
Rosa.I nn·s is locacl'd H 7401 Edan,:« an
Huntm~on itnch rtw IC'SUunmt Ill•) bl'
ruchl'd al (7 14) 841 -WH-li> PJlll<~ A
Gable
The Barn upholds tradition of broiling
p.m. S.rurday and Sundlly.
For ttSttVllllOfU. call (7141 M1-V7n
This Year's Only Gold Award
Winning Indian Restaurant
At Mavur Vnur Satisfi tion Is Guaranteed . .
LUNCH• DINNER• UNDAY BRU NCH
AMPLE PARKING
1111 &. Ceaat Hw,. .. Core .. Ml Mar • 171-8822
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673-0910
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT
WRITERS AWARD WINNING
CHINESE RESTAURANT _
AUTHENTIC SZECHWAN
AND MANDARIN CUISINE
Accomadations for Your Holiday Party
Beer & Wine • Food to Go • Banquet Facilities
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At Bolsa Chica
Huntington Beach
(714) 840-5721
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Lunch Mon-Sat from I lam
Dinner Nlehtly from 4:30pm
Except S.t & Sun from l:OOpm
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Mandarin Gourmet eel f brates over a decade of service
Resuurants o~n and resuunincs cl<>k
-tt~cially Ch1ntse ones -buc for m<m
than a decade the Mandarin Gourmn, and
owner Michael Chiang. have bttn carerin~
to tM locals of Costa Mesa, as ~II as
customers (ro(TI as far aw•) :u Los Angeles
'&lld San lkrnardino.
Noc onl)' hne we bttn Mre for a
while, but we have a good rcputauon. If
someont is ask111g around for a good
Chinese food restauram, chey will almost
always hear 1bou1 the Mandarin
Gourmn,'' Chiang said.
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And. 10 back its cl11m 10 fame. chc
rtt1u1r1n1 has rec~~d a Gold AWJrd from
che Southern California Restaurant Writer'
Assocaliion C'vtf)' year for the lase 11 ynr~
· ~ of IM ptirucs '"'" hcar most ofccn
1n the rcstauram is 1h1~ 1s a grrat dinMr,
Chiang addC'd.
An C'xttnsive menu and a selttuon ol
ttehwan. Hunan, Mandarin. nrly Amtri·
can Chintst (such as chow mcin and chop
sucyJ and Shanghai dishes is one of IM
rcasoos rM rnuuranc 1s so papular.
"Noc onl)• do we make our food 10
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Spectaculer View CAMnsi'l .. nc.y Hon ctoevwes
Moft . .f'rl S-7 P.M.
Buquet Fac:IUltla
18700 MKArdls Blvd. • .,,,... . ~ ...... w.,.. Airport
111-1778
order. bu.t we USC' tM frC'sMSI product,
ChtJn,: explained. He added 1h11 ,.ha1
cusromtrs stt on chC'ar place is wh;it che)
gt't -·wt don'c cover up ou r food w111\
sauce's."
Ket'prng up w11h rM time's has also ~
this rt'stauranc apart.
"llealth tS a suong 1ssut' for che 9<h -
• thll is why WC' hl\C' alwa)S bC'tn Ou1blc
on our customC'rs nttds -we S11n«I
cakinEI out MSG ~rvtral yl"trs a~o. and
complriely d1sconunutd more chan I t/2
years ago And. w1rh IM say wt cook, noc
using any animal far and tM propon1on of
VC'gtrablcs, most dishes art healthy,"
Chiang said ..
He added thar 1ht ruu urant 11 rte·
ommtndtd by thC' American Hl"tllh As·
soc1a11on.
· bpla1nin8 that M feels that a CMf 1s a
creator, Chian~ said 1ha1 team ar lM
Mandarin Gourmt't has tried 10 bC' de-
signC'rS (o (ood. as well as set standards.
N<X only will cuSCOrMfS find what
t\ttyOM t lsO offC'rS, bur they'll find more
hC'rC'. We c1ea1e • loc 0 lntC'fC'SllOll d1sMS
rhac are nOt nteessarily suVC'd at ocher
rt'stauranu.
An namplc o( rM restuarant's rrcnd·
wtting dishes IS tM Xromaric Shrimp. We
originated this di$h, now cxhn reaaurant's
offer 1t -and 11 has bC'cOITIC' OM of tM
mOSt popular.'' •
Giving customers whar tM)' want has
always bttn 1mporu.nt -and at the'
Mandarin Gourmet that IS no n cepcion.
Its atmosphcrt' 81VC'S dillC'rs a chance 10
relax and enjoy nctllent cuisillC' in an
~t and romanuc scmng. TM Man·
dar111 Gourmt't ~ lunch from 11·30 •
a.m. 10 3 p.m. Monday through. Friday .
SotM monchs ago the tttuurtn( scart«I iu
luncheon buffet wtuc:h is tt'fWd during tM
week. DinMY bC'Jtm 11 4:30 p.m.. seven
days a wcck. and IS 1C1Wd uncil 10 p.m. (11
M•..-..n GounllWI culllfte II pr ... •rM ..... ••• lmyed Hire
• worll of •rt.
p.m on Wttkcnds)
Mandarin Gourmet IS locarcd I )00
Adams A\-c. m Gosu Mt'sa Rt'strvauons
CARMELO'S ... ,,..,... .
the' l'C'Stlur1n1 T uttday through
Saurday from 8:30 p.m. The loun~ Offen
a fuU bar wrvi<C', as ~ as an apt)ftittr
l"lleflU,
CanMlo's RrWS dinner sewn days a
week from , p.m.
For an 1mpttssive dming nptflC'OCC'
you'll always rmiembu, contact Carmelo's
arc rttomnwn<Xd and may bl' m"k .,,
calling (714) )4().19}7.-By P.imw A
<able
for rnrrvations. TM rutautam is loortd
II ))20 I. PKific c.oa. H1ghW1\ 10
Coront dd Mar For rftftVafions. call ,14
6n-t921. Banqu« facilicin are •~ailah'c
fOf tptcial occasions..
And. u tht llalllftl say. buon •r·
petiro.-By Plcncia A. Gabk
An DARIA 1'01'D&lll1JL • BBALTBl'OL .
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•e traditional Chtne1e meaa ~
Cal ~w for ~ l111NOtionsl
W1I wil caw ti; "l9fll home.
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Le Midi ...
(hr( Waka Rufti.mann and his wifr Manca Hrft1, ownrn' of Lt-Midi in
Nrwpon Beach. Gold Award wiMas from t'!\ day thry oprnrd. toTrt thr fo"R
onrs to offfl wild gamr during chr wuon o( hul1(ing. Whilr somr of chr ochrr
finr rarrrirs around tQWn will now aho offrr a Yt'flison·dish or rwo. Chrf Wahrr
u still rhr undnpurrd wmnrr in qualtty ana chotcr. u Midi 11 loc11rd at }411
Via Lido in Nrwpon ~ach. For rrsrrvations. caU (714) 6n.4904.
Picnic Gardens is unique idea
A l'lfW rntaurant has comt 10 Founcain
Valley. Picnic Gatdms, an a.U-you-can-nt
KOft'an Ber-8-Qur ii just what thr namr
1mplits. Customrn mttr a brautiful
flowtt·fd&td pdm fftting and btlfl •
un~ut adwntuR in dining.
Picnte Gwdms offen a tompirtr IAlad
btr fraturing md•ional Kim Oltt. in
addilion 10 ftah fruits an4 a varirry o(
0thrr ulads. Nut, cuaomrn ~ chrir
own food from a ~t and seafood b.,.
Srlecuon.s incliudr bttf' Tmyaki. Kornn
Shon Rit>.. ~y Pork. Ouc:krn Tniya.k1
and t'W'.fl Squid.
Now is whm Picnic Gardrns becomn
a OM-ol'-\·IUnd dinlng rx~t. Aftrt
~ • Vlrifty ol ~eons. cu.omrn
arr IHttd in boolN wtuch fatutt 1m1ll
bubtcun buir .... inro cht tabWs. eu ...
1omrrs actu.lly cook c1'ir own food .
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~· rict and brtad art Str\rd w11h rach
Lunch as availablt from 11 • m. to ~ p.m
Monda}' dvough Fnday for thr rtu0nablr
P!ict o( S1.99. Oinnrr is Strnd srvrn Jars
a wttk from 4 to 10 p.m fot S9.99. Largr
groupa ut always Wt'lcomt. To call ahrad
ror mrrvauons thr phonr numbrr &J (714)
77S-1118. Picnic Gardrns 1s locacrd at
1)912 Euchd Avr. at Edl(lgt'r in fountain
Valley. CaU (714) 77~·1118.-By Carolyn
CkGrn '
. La Pergola sp~cializes in 'light cuisine'
II hal1an food lus •II bu1 bttn
t'hmtrUlt'd trom \OU! Jlt't JuC' I\) II) 0 \C'I•
•lliinJ•nct' OI C<lfOI~). 1hcn H IU JU){ hJ\l'
h> If\ ( oqa Mt'U s nc·w Li Pt'r~ola
Riswume h.1lunu
Tim new tltabl1shmr111. 1oimh •)Wnt'.I
b\ G1usrpPc' G•l1rtta .1nJ Bt-nn\ pr.iiob.
fnrurn 1ht' btt'M 1n Mt>d1tt'runnn h~ht
(UISlnt'. whteh IS tht' 14~r ;ill O\t'f Ital~.
1ccotd1ng co C:.altttta who s also thr
rtsuuram > ht>aJ chrf
I don't usr mt'atballs. ot an) sau»,1:r I
ti) to pttpart' t'\C'l)'th1nl( ltgh1 and lrrsh I
don c usr an) hravv wuCt'S ··
~ or thr J1shrs Galtttra IS t'5pt'CWI)
proud of is Carf>'ICCIO, an auchrnuc
Italian sabd. pnparrcl w1th aru1-1ola. a
pungrm ~rttn sa~d lit chrn mu1cs thl5
wuh cwt>d raw st11ps of filt'I m1~non and
tops 1t oft w1ch • )her of f>'llm(,K'tn c~
ACC!>fdin~ co Galirmi. arugob 1s quur
rart in thr l "'"d Sut"'· but chis IS 1ust onr
o( chr .:huacims11cs ol La Pt'rgolA -u~
Aurht'nuc1t>
AnOlhrr d11h th•t is fasr bC'com1n~ onr
of thr chefs ma crrpict't'S IS 115 L1nElu1n1
/l:rn con CaptUnrt .lwh1Ch 1ransl:ttC'> m10
black h11<ju1m with scall~l Madr .w1rh
black ltngu1ru. Galtt'tra rxplattlt'd th•r chc-
color comrs from octopus clue is uwJ in
thr Pf"F.•rton Galirtta rhrn usrs u in "
dish Wlfh saucttd .scall<>ps. a rouch of
1-:arltc and cut-up frrsh comatOt'S
siockrJ v. 11\t' crlbr "'11h morr chao '
srlrctton ThrrC' m: also anO<hC'r !~ noc
bstC'd. Gallt'fta said
In add111on co thC' t'X!t'rul\C' mrnu rh.ic
IS di\ 1drd 1nto hsh. bttf. chl('krn. .-raJ,
lamb and sh11mp cu1}1nr, chrtt Mt' ulW.!h
about right or nulC' m0<t unlisted Sf>"C1als
Ac lunch thC'rt Art about s111 co ~m
Sf>"Ctafs
La Prrgob R1sh>ranrr halWIO tS lootrd
at 1969 Harbor BhJ 1r1 Cost<& Mt'~ 11'C'
rtsiauranc •ccrpcs all nu1or crtd11 c.id>.
;and and has vain parl..mj.1 h:w r~auon•
call. (714 ) 646-lll~ -Bv IW\-crh Jmk1n)
Ancrl,
Then thrrt IS rhr wordfoh CabbrC'st
Gal1rtt1 dcscnbrd 1t aJ broilC'd s,..OfJfi~h
topprd wuh lrrsh hrrbs {sue or SC'~t'n
diffrrmr k1ndsl. a ltttlC' garlic and purC'
1111g1n oll\~ 0tl .adomrd wuh mmcc:J f1tsh .----------------
conuiors
Althou>:h chi r~aurafl( hu chr lool ol
tlrgancr, Galtnu usurrs tustomcu chac
formal or casual a1rnr 1s wrlcornr O.nnrr
for two avcugts about S60 and lunch (Of
rwo about S~ La Prrjotola bollcs a wrll-
CHINESE RESTAURANT
Our menu is designed
to allow the customer
to choose the meat,
fish or poultry in any
en tree
BEER & WINE
FINALLY!
SERVING
lllAIFAST •LUNCH• DINNER
OPEN Thanlc19ivin9 -Chrl$tmas -New Y ean
Breakfast Buffet ........................ $4. 95
Lunch Buffet ............................. $5. 95
Dinner Appetizer & Salad Bar .. $6. 96.
with Entree .......................... $3. 95
2119 Main St., Seacliff Village Huntington Beach
Open 7 A.M. Daily• (714) 536-6595
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ITALY COMES TO THE ORANGE COAST!
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The Stuft Noodle is for those who won't compromisf
I( }OU vr dte1dtd not to compromist on ~ood ltahan food, tlwn v1s1t tht Scufc
l'l:oodlt m Newport Beach. This small.
unprt1tn11ous re5'auranr offrrs Italian
cu1S1nt at modtrate pr1ets.
Rohen Douk purchased rlw rtstauranc
m 1986. Noc only did ht rtnovate iu dtcor.
bu1 ht 1110 creattd a mtnu that has madt
1 rht Scuft Noodle popular among diners
who 1pprte11tt mouth-watering cumnt.
"Wlwn I took tlw rts<aurant o.Jer 1t was
dteor1ttd in 1 60's typt dtcor. I changrd
tht colors. addtd mort light and m1de K
more optn and a linlt mort elegalll."
Douk n plamtCI. He added that tht
Andtnon wactreeior p9inrings drconting
1ht' wall' add a contemporary 1ouch to tht
restau~ni·s romanuc atmosphtrt.
l>ouk. 'w11h mort chan 20 yu rs in rht
""11-urant/fcxid busmtss, studitd Frrnch
.nJ Italian cu1~1nt' and 1har's why lw says,
~h J 1.)hn 11e a lrult difftrtnr u 1t 1s
•Ulht'nt1c haltan rteipts wich a slight
I rt>ndi 1ntlurnct'"
/\II th~ht'S art madt to ordtr and Oouk
unh hl:l1t'\t:S m usmg 1ht frnlwsc ol
n1,.:r1.d1t'l10 "That's why wt don't havt a
lret:tt'r un hand -wt havt frtsh ingrt·
J1enu dt:ltvt'r~d datly.'' lw poinrt d ou1
pruodh
r-:U( onl) arc Scuft Noodlt's rntflM 1tt rru
Jl'l1c1ou\, but cl1t Scuft Noodlt offtrs daily
fun• h >tnd dinner spt<ials: as wtll as
wrnnhm>= d1flerrnr · thar cusromers may
rt"<fUt'~!-
11 a customrr wanu somtth1n~ a hnlc
l,1tltt1tnt -l\U( ntctssaril)' Italian food -
di<'\ ~·n t.111 u~ a few days m ad\<anct and
11 v.t' c~n ,.;rr dlt' m,.;rcd1tnts. wt will mi kt
11 tor rhem. · Douk said.
l\oc onl)· does this rt'Stauram·s award·
v.1nn111g cuismt (1t garntrtd a Gold A-rd
tor 11.it<H by tht SCRWA) stt 11 apen, bur
1ht ..cr\ICt ar Stuf1 Noodle is also ~mt·
d11n,.: \ptc1al. Tht proftuional StrVtrs not
• •11h Jo thtir 1obs rff1Ciemly. but also
pmm1Kt: a l«ltn8 o( fritndli~ among
l U'!lllTit'fS,
(\tr)OM has tlwtr favontt St'fYt'f. chty ~" w know chtm on a ptrsonal basis and
111.c ro r~unc rlwm wlwn thty makt
rt'!>Cl\lllOllS. Douk nplalnt'd Ht addtd
1h.11 m<»t of his wa1ttrs have St'Ytul ytars
t>~ptricnct in tlw busintu
~me o( 1hc fhOtlft' d1nntrs rn1oytd by
p.i1101u of 1ht Stuft Noodlt include·
C .1laman Prim (fried squid~ Tont'lhni
An,.:elo 1ch1cktn prOK1utto. pns in cream
'~UCCI; Meda~IH>n1 ex Vitello Cardinale
h l'al wppcd w11h Kamp1. avocado. egg·
plant and lontma chttst); Filtt10 Al Prpt•
(liit( mignon. ptpptrcorns and shallou in
cognac. brown sauct and crnm); and
PoJlo Bellino (bttast of chicktn w11h
amchoke hu ru. mushrooms and
rorna10ts~
· We try ro •ick to m l ltaliln chning
wifhout rlw crannet1 ol ~un." Doult
S1Jd. Ht •ddf.d thlK a t.p "'!<''°" ol
w1nt's -boch Caltfomian and IW.n -art
al.so available co mjoy wwh cht rntal.
"Somtthtng that abo ICU 111 apen is our
w1nt list which u 2) dilkmll wWf and
cha mpegnts for Jl2 • boldt." AJcohol.frtt
·W1Jlt and champegnt a~ alto available
Scuft Noodlt has (acilitits for pr1v1tc
penies and cattnng. Take C>ut is avail.ablt
and rtK'fVlrton• art 1tr0f18ly tugftCtd.
Tlw rtstaurant is locattd • 21) Riwr·
sick Aw. 1n NtwpOn Btach. For rtWI·
varions, call (714) 646.2))). -By Parricia
A. Gable
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RESTAURANT '6' Cmta ~for 10 ~For clw ~ fivt chan mosc onc-oC-1-kind . wholt whtu salad Abo offtttd art chrtt d1fkttnc
ON ANY ITAUAN
DINNE8 ...........
>tars. Jaunt Andtnon has owntd and dough (or cuM<>fMfS wuh a tasct for lttltAn chicktn spKialUts and daily spttuils
opttattd DonartUi''-from tts cum nt lo-~htnf 1 lictlt dif'ffttnt Tht sauct at o~ by Lou Dincecco dir rttidtnt
noon at 213" FairvitW. It aU ~ KWT•I DonlttUt • is madr wwh wholt toma1cxs lul1111 .rfio makts aart CWfJ"hina 11 cbw
t't'llS ago with two guys From dw Civil cooktd for hours until IC 1s rhick and rich. tlw right way, and thet l'M8M rJW lulian
Engmttnng Dtpannltflf. That's rig.hf. Two Donattl11'• abo offtn a complttt lunch way. 1nt daily sptti8b avdablt tlwrt
guys who lmtw whet rlw world l't'llly and dinnn mtnU which mctudff rrad1t10nal today. wtrt Shatk Scttl coolied ma lmlon
nttdtd was bttttr pizza. Tlwy btgan halian aPPftian such u fried mozzarella and lwrb saucr, Of hot linglim1 noodlu
oprrauons in Btlmonr Hrighu in 1 Guidt and M i dtd mulhtooms. S11J1Js 1ncludt wnh a cold sauct madr of ~ chttw.
ro tlw 8tst Holt-in-clw-Wall Rtstauranu In largt and smal.1 anr1pesco or dmnt'r salads. oltvt Oil. frtsh garlic bull and lat~ chunks
Los An..gt lts County. Soon afttr that, Sandw!C'hn att wrvtd hot or cold by of frtsh 1om110fS.
Andnson st•ntd our on his own kttptng rtqutte, and wlwrt clw ptn1 scops tht rol Customt1s can tnJ~. a maxing mnl m
I m clOK rouch with his u -pertnt'r u chan8· (euung bt81ns. Homemadt lasagna, mani-tht qu1n and pltlllniTy d«0tattd dining
mg rtcipts and. ideas. com, ravioli wich chttte Of mnt fillmg. room. or u kt-our 1s 1vaU.~. ~hvtry is
Tht DonattU1 difftrtnct' lS quality. canneloN, ICampi. ftttuccint' alfrtdo. and 00< 1v•1lablt because Andtnon brtitws 11
I Whtlt oclwr rtStauranu advenix Crtth vnl pmmigllllf mey bt or~d 1 la cane would compmm1w noc Oftly qualicy ~vict 1 dough. OOnartlli·s mnns fmh dough. or °" rht dinnef which 1ncludn garlic bu1 also Donattlli's low mmu pricn
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.,.. la,.., Do you know
whether you look be9t in
wmm or C'OOI colors? How
<Dior "wnans· affect your
look? ..
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of MCllll ......, Doyou
know how to indMdualize
your ..... wtth "*'· lltiltg 8CC I tr9ia7
plaet ro gn togtthn fir • pr-lhow dtnnt'r 'nit' Wilt IS UJUaUy JIOI ~ llwl 10
mlllutts dun.ng pnlr umn. buc food 1s
prtpirtd to orckr so ~1.. and en1oy
Wb1lt v.'1.lun • a ood "' ton would
a w t cuon rom t am rn 10n-
Jblt "''nt' Im Anoclwr ~Mil at
Doo.m·ll1 ~ is 00<1 alcoholic bttT A 11ra t
101 10 ha~ • good tirnt and noc rt~m
11 in tht momuig Andtuon •)S rht non-
alcuholic bttr on h.iind is .-1nuall) rht sarnt
1n taS(t as rtgular bttf but twict as saf~
QualKy senict and •ord-of'.mwth art
Dona1tlh's btM USt'(S Most ttaff 111tmbtn
havt bttn at Oonatrlb's for at late (our
)tars. and 11 (or lo,alry on tlw pen of
cuMomtrS. tlltrt' 1s twn a group known u
tht Lakt f0rtM E1gh1 who m wt co
Donatdli's tvtry Sunday for • Jml fnt'al
DonattU1 s lral11n family rHr•rant IS
optn tvttyday t•etpc TI.nk1g1Ying and
Chri1tmu. For rake.our, phone (7141
6,1.)n 4'.-By Catolyn Drdm
Margaritaville: Secret of-success is in its name
June 6,-1989. was opm1ng da)' fo,
Bob Harritt and Byron Kough. On
that d11y what was onct Carlos and
Pept'S ununa in N_,,on Beach.
lxcarnc Margaritavilk. Lociltd at
2Hl W. Coast H1ghwa)'.
Marg11m1VJUt hu slflCe b«OfM OM
o( the hon«« Canuo.as m Newport
Beach What's thttr S«m' Wtll 1f \OU
didn't 8ut» from tht na~. it's t~u
margamas' NOf just your avtrllge
• marganu. but a marpma madt from
the frtshnr 111grtdimcs ind fintst
hquor. At Marg111tville Cancll\I, thty
frtsh-Jqutttt tht ltmons and lt~s (Of
thttr ma1pr1t1 nus rathtr than u~
.. boctlcd m11n. AJI fruh fruit
margaritas art rnadt with frnh fruit
when 1v11lablt and navOfS mcludt
st11wbtrry. benana. pnch. coconut
and many m<n along w1th ti~ tra·
d1u0f'lll1 luM rrwgarin. Alto avaibblt
10 M't your whdfd, llt ~ t'KOOC
Junk~. mdud1ng thc lurk Anacl..
wfuch 1s mack w11h Mt) tr) Pbnt•t1un
Rum. blue Curauo. coconut anJ ~
splAsh of g rcnad1nc tor 1ha1 shArk
111ack cffcet, all roppcJ off b} 11 sharl..
fin sw1uk Mort for rht n()(·SO·fain1·
o(-hnn mcl\idt tht Tcquila-but d
Cactus Cooltr and tht Jam11un
Muganta rnadt' with Tia Mu111 .nJ
frnh fruit JUICt"S
Tht 111m<Xplle'.rc IS frlt'cndl) and
o c 1ung. H•Pf» hour tl from <I 10 7
pm Mondav thrt>ugh Fnda) and
1ncludn compl1mcnu q• hors
d Ot'UHt'S Monda) n1ghu lit' :dwaH
Spt'CIJI Monday N1gh1 t-00tball t \mn
llO'h1ch 1ncludt via MtC'll1tc all Ram\
and R11dt'n girncs and Ofhtr sp<>rttnjol
t'Vt'OU whtCh can bc \lt'Wt'd on An)
ont of thrtt scrttn t-00tball Spt'Cllls
1ncludt' !wand hquor sptcials such as
Fmlarwlaa ni1o1h1 Whtllt'Vt'r tht ru m
scort's a touchdown. 111 t-1nl.1ndaa
•Umt ara rt's1dt'nt Byron KtOUgh i nd h11 •1lc
Linda. an tht ~rs of tht liq-Rtst11uran1 -now known as 81100 s A.lit')
m Nnrpon Bnch TM ttM1uran1 u loc11td 11 4WI Pacific Couc I l1ghwa1 Call
(714) ~91216.
-Trees menu
offers taste
of the world
Amtl'IC'I, Autma, Fral\C't', Ouna, )•pi.In.
Vlt'tn.m. Italy, •1tttrtand, ~uco. Th.ti·
land and so on g0ts tht ltw From ~t'')'
comn o( tht' tt.nh comn tht 1nspra11on
for tht ~nu at Trtts.
"TWt'nty-sut )Urs a10. I Wt'1'I( 10 work
m tht kitchtns of 1lw Waldorf Astona
H0td 1n t• York uy. Rusxll
Armtnong. Trtts cht( and owncr said In
1hr lutchm thtrt rs no IUC.h dwlg u r.c.a
Of cQlturaJ pttJudtCt, food is 1hr un1vusal
language ~tn by chtfs ntt) wht'rt ind
chrfs 1ttm 10 heve an abtclint mpt« for
each Other food htnu~. The clwf1 mind
it ~ to ta•t advm«utts and cwrytlun~
td1tilt is. ar lntc. wonh 1 try I rwwr m«e
a CY-.it I d!dn 1 hkt . .at In• sonw of It."
Atmlb()ng u ys.
"C.•onwn commenr all tlw tlMt abouc
tht """r of our nwma Md •htn I'm alktd to dtf.,. our cuitenr lht lwtl I can
M\' • Uwwtmponty Aintnt.n. Aifff al,
Ammca • dlf ......... poc. holnf IO
• ..., ..ti: fNtdciili both pc*i-.... ~ .......... ->-:'
.. ~ ......... fWfJ• .. =~-...
1c1uur Jrinl..' •rr SI 0111<'1 lvticball
,~.,.., ·.I" lfll ludc Jumnt.l !-n-t 101
I •\ ;nJ SI hrtt 1.1l\h 1,11 thc 1c.1I
J1c-h .. r.l h•u<h•ll l•n 'un.IA\ rnl)to
"'!'' 'WP 1ntll i\hr~~rtt.n 11lc { ~m1ru
hn ''' und•\ tvocb.ill ~ptui1I. llut\O~
R.rnchtrm S\ ~' .1nJ Fmbndu Hlood1
MAl\S ool) SI,~. ~mnmp. "' IO Am
lh mid· 11.o~cmbt'r ~r11111t.1\lllt
C..nwu will bc ollc11np. .t cornplt'tc
brunch mmu m 1dd111on to rhc Sun·
dav Football .spccr.tl
Oncc you vc bttn ro M~111.t111a,..1llf
vou II p.o bAck umc <Uld i,_~m Proo(
of one cust<>mt'r s dt'd1011on lungs on
tht will In tht form or .. (ol I pound-
1'4 I/! IOOt Ion~ blut' ITli\rlm Uu!i!ht by
Marj(illlUYlllf rc!i\ullr Gal\ Ltt A
plaqut' .Ill lw.>oof o( 1.tt· s accomp11~h·
mcm hJnp.s on rht wall JU\I t)clow rht
p.i.ant ~rim ~
f-01 rt'strv111om. CAii (7U I
6 SI .Sl 20 -81 urol) n Dfdt'n
• COUNTRY-STYLE IREAK~T
-Senled dolly flotn 7:30 o m
-Horr*"1009 bMcldl ond batters
, The t.st orNen9I on the p6onet
• HEARTY LUNCHES
· ltollar\ ond tOdltlof IOI
-Dolly tpeetolt
• OutdoOr/Pl:rfto l9CJttng
• CANDLE LIGHT DINING
• Homemade Posto
· Veal. cNclleh and fish
• OICUllUNtAu posttles Ottd
~•byCoolne
Cote ring for oll occasions
2221 Moin St., # 54
Seocliff Village, Huntington Beach
(71 ') 960-n64
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l-'1. • ' • _I. -_,£"'..rt__,L_. ~ • L ~ .. !/!"" I -
' -OPEN DAI. Y AT 11 :30 AM
(UCCEl'T ~VAT tO. ._
..
Dining is an experience
on the Pier at Fisherm·an's
Takt a Rroll down Ntwport Pier and
yOli'll comt lO the ntwly ~d rtsuurant
and bar calltd, appropriartly tnough, The
Fisherman's.
With us nauucal d«or, lhis rncauranl
gi\.'tS d1ntrs a chanct lo tnjoy an un-
obRruett d v1tw of tht ocnn, shortlint or
t arly.morning fisht rmtn on tht /icr.
"Tht SCt ntry IS btauliful an tht II·
mosphtrt plt1sam. It is rtally nict to tnjoy
an txctllem mtal on tht wa1tr," Lorilti
Sfaholm. ~managtr of Tht • Fishtrman's,
~·d.
Tht rtsuurant opMS at 8 a.m. for thOK
folks who .tnjoy lht morning hours at tht
htach. Sfrving Ol'Tlt'letttS, f19"Cakn, F~h
toast and houw spccialtin calltd: Fisher·
man's Brukfuc (Krambltd tggs with
dactd ham, btll ptpptr. thtn filltd in a
dt hcalt peJCry shtll. 1 opptd with 1ack and
chtddtr chttSt):. and Surftr's Hnrty Brtak·
fast (lhrtt tggs. rwo pencakts, frtsh fruu,
homt fr1ts and chot« of blicon. ham. or siusagt~ tht rncaurant is a popular morn-
ing stop.
As lht day warm~ up and tht -~ go down. foht'Jman's lS ready to SUit ~rvmg
from au lunch mtnu.
inltrtRtd. the display window from tht
dining area to the lucchtn. ltts pt<>plt
wa1ch theit food bt1DA pttpAftd." snholm
uplaintd. ,
Watching the IUMft owr the ..rtr is an
n ptricnct noc to bt forgonm. And, what
bmer way than tnjoying a dtliciou& mtal
on lht Fishtrman's petio or in tht dining
arta.
Cooktd ovtr a mttquitt wood ftrt.
favomts such as Salmon F'alltt; Sfa Bass;
Shark; and Lobsttr (livt local 1fhtn avail·
ablr) art Strvtd with a choict o( salad or ·
chowdtr; rict pilaf, sttak frits or bektd
pomo; and sourdough roll and buntt.
O.htt tnU'ttS includt peR• dishts; ttnk;
chicktn; crab; and ~ tnf'ood wW·
tions. Under the mtnu's "fishnman's
FeaSls" dinns will find family "flt dinntrs
for two or mort. From Ftuc /II to Ftast
#S -food (avoruts such as clamsfcrab,
salmon. halibut and cod can bt tnjoyt d.
Hang Chow: A. restaurant with a difference
Not only dOtS Stvttal ynrs of
rxptr~nct-Stt Lam Chton Kwon apert
from 0thtt restaurant owntrS, but rht
faet that ht still dcxs most of tht
cooking for his CoRa MtSa rtstauram
-Hang Chow -don also.
Narntd afttr a rtsort ~ity in main·
land China. tht rtStaurant offrrs lht
lYJ>t' o( cuisint St'tvt'd in tht Hang
Chow arta .
"Hang Chow is a rtsort that cattrs
to tlitt clitnttk, and that is tht typt
of food ttrvtd at the rt5taurant,"
Wing Lam, -Kwon·s son, said.
Although Kw0t1, and his wift Ltt So
Chang optratt tht mcauranr. rhty do
not 5pt1lc much English.
But. don"r In tht fact that this
cu1sint may bt St~ to tht Chintst
thtt ltad you to btl~ that the PficfS
art gnrtd towards the amt liftStylt.
HAng Chow's Pficn art COO)ptrablt to
othtr Southttn California Chillt'W rts·
taurants, Lam said.
Kwong 11 no arangn to the rt•·
tauranr busintu. Ht scantd cooking at
TREES ..•
tht agt o( H. and from rhtrt optntd
up xvttal rtStauranu. Including rts·
taurarns in Japen. Hong Kong. Btuil
and tht Un1ttd Stattt. Althou(lh ht
Rill owns a rtRauram in Brazil. hjs
matn con<tntration as in tht Un11td
Scatt'S whtrt ht owns fivt.
"My fartwr aetually works and 0ptr·
arn tht Hang Chow, tht 0thtr rts·
taurancs. including ont on Balboa
Island and orw in Anahtim, is optrartd
by «htr individuals who haw an
lntttttt in that pe"icular rtsruarant,"
Lam said.
With an tnmstvt mtnu -ftatur·
ing tnOllt' than 8) dishts, n<X including
chef spccialtits and family dinntr
sptcials. Hang Chow olftrs a largt
a~lon o( Mandarin, Sttchwan and
Can«orww culSint.
"AU rht food is prrpertd to cxdtd
with aU t'mti 1ngrtdlftlts." Lam addtd
that cu•omtfl can ordtr food tichtr
mild or specy or without MSG.
Hang Chow's fam~y d1nntrS offtr
cu•omtn a chanct to tnJoy ~
foods. without an trptnsivt prict. Tht
dinrwn art Strttd wich • • .oup. ap-
pttittrs, fntd net and a choict Of One
mtrtt fot taeh ptnon in the peny. A
childrtn's mmu is avadabk
Exctlknl St'fVICt and tht rn-
tauranl's aptn. fotndly aunosphttt
make 1u cuRonwrs comforublt.
.. My father nttdtd a ~ facility
for his rrsuurant. to ht moWd to this
locauon," Lam nplamtd.
A lunchton bu(fn as 'wrvtd Mon·
day through Friday, as wtll H a
Sunday Champegrw bNnch. Tht 'all·
you-can-tai Sunday bNnch, wnt'd
from 10 a.m. 10 j p.m. ft'lllum a large
varitty of dishts
Tht rtstaurant IJ optn Monday
through Thursday from ll:lO a.m. to
10 p.m.: Friday and Seturday I I.JO a.m.
to 10 jO p.m.; and Sunday 10:]0 Lm.
10 10 p.m.
Hang Chow 11 locattd ai 720 W. Sc.
in COSfl MtJL For mott infonnation
or rt'St'tvauons. caU (714) 6»8960.-
By P1rr1C11 A. Gablt
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On 1h1s mtnu, Strttd frorn 11 a.m ..
customtrs wall find ~ ~
Cobb Salad; Cracktd Crab; frtsh fish
tnrrtts (Swordfish ll a ~tar 1ttm): peJC•
d1sht s. and Other sptcialllt'S from burgtrs
10 a vtgm blt plantr.
Tht rishtrman's l0ungt IJ locattd up-
Ra1u, and aJthough only w10t and bttr IJ
strttd (no laqu0t hctnSt as of t'ft~ iu
Happy Hour 1J a fun plact . "Wt haw
happy hour sptc11b through tht Wttk. And
wt makt sptcial dnnks such as margaritas
and 0thtrs w1th somt naturally ftrmtnttd
wtncS wt carry -thty art rnlly ~
good.'' sht n pl11ntd.
.from,.. 13_
frtsh Tuna. Yttlowtail, shrimp. sc.Ucps
and calamari an: but somt ol tht Choicn
at the rauuranc. Com ftd IC.anus C-r bttl. Wilconsin W'll and choict domtstir'
lamb round we the mtat 1t~t0ns wuh
somt aarpritingfy good pttpahtions. Dts·
wns .,. alwsys homcmadt and thty will
uullatt the "' •• WtU IS the pelatt.
rtstaurant Ibo offtn a cornptt.miw wiM
Im . In addition. thnt is a fal bet and a
I" ti) pu:no lounge.
· For all our food ~ u• tht frtshtst
1ngrt d1tms. And, 1f cuROmtrs are
Tht Fashtrman's Rtstaurant and Bar is
localtd 11 the tnd of tht Ntwport Pitr.
Stating is dont on a firsc-comt fint·.Krtt
basis. For mort information, call (714)
67'-9771.-By Pamc1a A. Gablt
is proud to introduce our
Earlp Bird ...... .,.. •• .,.
Served 4:00 .JJ.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Monday tbru Thursday
Escept JaoUdays September thra April
,J. T ......... • coohd eoonJer
.. Clll .. _ ..... -fiJet, awquit. btoiJed lo perfecUon a. • b ...... -,.,__ lileC from I.be Padf'ic Norcb .... i
t.C..• • · IMWm -.butW ....... caec. ....... --your~
•7.95
Newport Beach Pier 676-9771
Ul•ornm can ordtt mndoef wich
homtmadt maWd pocaton or Maryland
Crab cakn wifh crttrntd com and muscard
sauct or R<>aR Turkry dinntr wich com·
bttad Ruffing. If frtsh fish and stafood is on your mind thtrt's' always a grnl
Stlt'Ction to ch~ from.
Frtsh, bontltSS 14aho tr()Ut IJ pttptrtd
In ~ral difft rtnc ways. Local swordfish,
The •IYIOllphrft ar TrttS is charming
and romancic. Dinns can Sit beck and rtlax
•> 1f in rht com/on of their own homt.
Sttvice ii compettnr and anmciw. The
Trtts 1s loc11td in CorON dtl Mar on
a s1dt inttt off Pacific COUt tf11hway.
Tm-cl fi~'t' blocks south from M.c.A"hur
Boulevard and turn right on Htliooopt (by
the Port Tht111t l. Tht rtt1auran1 it optn
)t'vtn days a wttk fOf dinntr only 111 6 p.m.
Tht lounge 0ptns at ~ p.Jn •• and food as
srrvtd until m1dn1~ht
..
he Canneiy preserves Newport's link to the-past
TM Cannery is unicpae among Nnr-
's many fuw rnuunnn. k ha a hilrcwy
gQr1 beck lllOtt thin 6, '"" co IM
imt wMn ·ic btpn IS a fith cannery
mg a siznbk commnciaJ fishing tlttt
d 111 Nnrpon Harbor. From 1921 until
966. K opnac~ almoK continuously,
eking albec0tt and mackttal undtr tlw
'Pacific~ labtl and in clw la1tr yttn
uamt wtll-kno wn co local
panfislwrman 1hrough it's Spomman
ck. Thi1 allowed clw sponf!Jhmnan 10
nng in hi~ .~ catch 10 be canMd in
mall quam1ut1.
Tht compAny, known as Wncnn Can·
rs Co .• surviwd tlw grn1 dtpttuion and
0tld War II only 10 fall v.ictim 10
1mm1sh1ng fish ca1Chts 111 local wattrs.
p<>lluuon probkms and optrating d1f-
f 1CUl1its, auociartd ••h Ntwpon's tnns·
forrmuon iwo a primt ~rncional harbor
·ht canning machintfy 1ha1 productd
millions ol shirvy tin& ol Pacific CoeR fish
scopptd f ornt1.
'!'ht-Canntry liws on. howtver. 1hrough
1ht fonunatt rrbinh o( TM Cannery, H a
snfood rauunN on cht or1g1nal su
With much ol tht old machantry sc11l 111
place. 1t loob as ,( tht old canninft procm
could sur1 up ap.n ac 1ny llmt. It opmtd
Oh J uly I, 1973. with tlaboratt Ctmnonin
ltd by 1ht Nnrpon Bn<h H.scorical
Sociecy who ckdac:atr 1hf titt u a hisconcaJ
monummc. TM Cannrry Rnuuranc quack·
ly btcamt ont ol Nnrpon's mOIC ~la1
and suct•ful rutMlhrKS, c~by usu"hng
it's furutt u a mnmdt-r o( Nnrpon's
htmagt wich dw f!ASC·
BiU Hamilton • 1ht prtt1dtn1 o( Wttt·
trn Canntn Co., OWntr o( the Canntty
Rrscaurant. tk was orw o( dw original
group o( local _,. who r'e:IC~ tht old
Clnntty sire from tlw MKktfl and
gambltd a lol ol inonr, on ic's ruur«iion
as a pnmt rftlUtanC optracion.
From che btpvung 1ht Canntry Rts-.
c1urant g•vt &hr imressaon of being
1gtltu, froan in M'lt, but 1Ctuatly
changn arr ~ m1dt all the umt.
Oumdt dinq on tlw dtdt was addtd
shortly afttr optning. Now 11 IJ the moa
pe>pular dtn~ al'ft au JUI long 1hlnla 10
1ht warm radiam hnun spectcl along 1lw
wactrfronr. 11w upmin loungt was
mJar~ 10 accommoda1t 1ht seafood btr
and mmWnrntnl Rlgt l.aitr harbor
cruist bo.u Wtrt addtd co ptovidt anorhtr
~mronc -4irur18....chim-
pegnr brunch· and dinntr cru1sa art avail·
1bk Wttkrnds to 1ndiV1duals who rtwrvt . .
f .. turt119
-So•tlaw .. tera Favorlt .. -
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w• Deliver ... Cater to
Coeta M-. Newport
A lrvliN
uibltt Ill advJnCt , and ptrvtlt per11tS arr
schtdultd at anf umt Chrdtmas tirrit.
nprcially durmg 1ht Chruunas Boer Pu-
adt o( U@hu. ~ P-2} alwa
popular umt 11 tht Cannny.
· Hamilton and his top managtmtnl
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LUNCH
•
DINNER . .
1t1m, Anntr<>K Bttch. Ttr1 Hac~bttg and
Uncb Hayford, have worktd 10gfthtr for
all of 1ht 16 ye1rs tht Canntry haJ nuJCtd
as a rtaaurant stmng a rteord of Sfabihty
ltw rtSfauranrs can ma1ch. Thty know 1har
good food and caring wrvact demand 1op
priority. ~yond that. 1hty btllt'Vt 1hty
havt a rtal ob11ga(ion to 1l'lt community to
prtttrvt 1h1.s link 10 tht pasi i nd ptov1dt
a plaet for a.II Ntwpc>n rn1dtnu 10 t'nJ~
and 10 show 1htar fritnds and v1J1ton ~
umqut · combimuon o( modtm d1mng
plt1111rts •mong rtal and huror1c )Ur·
roundlllgs.
Tht Catlntf} Resu uranr 1s loo1cd ~1
\010 Lafaytttt' AVt'. m Newport Bnch
RtStrvauons mav Ill' rmdt b) calling 71 11 <m.,m .
Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Champagne Brunch"'
2515 E. Coast Hwy• Corona del Mar• 675-7411
PRESENTS A HYSTERICAL
BISTORIC"L H"LLOWEEN PiUITY
T...Uy, Oetober 3 ht
Flnt Prise: •1.-QIFI' CBllTIFIC"TE •-••r 11• Prl .......... c .. ·11•+ T .... rta ... ._. Ce•t =e (llAN .. &•et.JL)
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·Gino's on the· Hill makes customers feel at-home
Tht plaCAut, a gift from a customtr. says
11 all -Whtrc fritnds and mt morics
mrc1 .. .'' N0< only do tver)•day customers
of Gmo's on tht' Hill a~recaare rht warm
and comfooablt atmosphtrt of 1his local
t'Stablashmtm. but suangtrs are madt to
fttl at-home b) 1fw fntndly emplO)·tts. as
well as owntr Gmo Boero.
An txptntnced rt'slauumtur, Botro
knows 1hat sa1isfitd customtrs arc 1ht
mos1 1mpartant asptct o( a bus1.
ntss."Whtn ptoplt' comt to Gmo's thty
arc warmly wt>lcomtd and grcall)• ap·
r.rcciattd. Mt« all, i1 1ust wouldn"t work
1( you d1dn"1 havt Cu5<0mus:· Boero 5aid.
And Boero is vtry famJiar with mak1n~
rt'staurants succnsful. ··1 5<.arttd workm~ 1n
• Lunch
my pertnt's rtstauran1 making brnd 11
t'1ght ytars old. EVt'r smct' IMO I have bttn
mvolvtd w11h tht opt'l""ll and optr111ion
of rt51aurant) for othtr groups. I dccidt'd
to optrl my own and G1no·s on tht' .Hill
has bttn optn for 4 1/2 ytars now."
And. along with Boero, tmploytts such
as Kim Art'nskov (bookkttptr, waitrns);
JcsSt' Alacala (clwl); Eddlt' Nttdham (baJ.
ttndtrk and Wtndy Castro (waitrtss) make
customt'rs fttl 11-homt'.
"N0< only 1s this a vt'f)' frlt'ndly rt'S·
1auran1. bu1 ir offt'rS good food 11 rtason-
ablt pr1cts," Artnskove said. Sht' addtd
that the rcsuurant has a loc of rt'gulan 1hat
comt to visit. as wtll as eat.
on 1he I hll is also rcnowntd (ex 1u cuismt'. Ont of the sptc11.ltlt'S on tht' lunch mtnu
· Wt• havt a largt' varit't)' o( seltctions -is Gmo·s Cobb Salad. "That 1s our mos1
whalt'Vt'r a customt'r wanu ht' can usualJy popular dish for l11nch," he uplamtd.
gt't hert', .. Botr9 says. --· Dinner brings hoo~""Spf"citlnt's sndn
And that is more than trut whtn Calfs L1Vt'r, Rack of Lamb and Long
custOmt'rs scan Gmo·s lunch, d1nnu or Island RO&Sf Dude to 1ht u blt . Othtr
evtn wttktnd bttak(uc l'Ml\us. for break-t'ntrttt ancluck Vt'll, btt(, clucktn and
(asc d1M1S can mjoy ~hmg from a seafood dishn. pd&. burgfll and daily
Tona (rhrtt K&Cftd opm (.a OfMiem) specials. '
with hem. becon. sausa~. mushrooms. "All our food is madt fttth and ~
cheddar chtttc, onion, ipinach, Gino's pttpatt ewrything from dreuangs to
sauce, rancht'ro sauct' to sundard bftakfasc saucn in the kirchen," Boero said. Ht
fart $UCh as biscuits and sauu~ gravy: adckd thet an nttnSive wine ITlt'.rnl is
pankcakn. and egg dishn. 1vailable, as wdl as foll btr aervict.
Lunch offers a 5t1cction of paaa dishes; In the loungt". Nttdt'lam"s frlt'ndlintss
!Of all ma1or spo1t1ng t'Vtnti'. and tntm:u.
mtnt 1s ava1l1blt Jevt'n n1ghcs a Wttk.'"
Boero uplamtd. Ht addtd 1hat 1fw vanety
Ol ffillSI\. frOfnl>lili-!J"llfd !Ulm IO JUl and
.a 1am St'ssion br local musicians. 1s vt'')'
popular among tht crowd
Gino's on IM HJI is loca1td a1 428 E.
17th St 10 Cosu Mtsa. For rt'Kr\-auons.
call (714) 6'°"t 7W.-By Ptmcia A Gablt
ju5' as 1mpartani as 1he 5t'f\l1cr. Gino's
burgt"rs: sandwiches (hot and coldk Klads; mam for a com/on.able acmosphtrc 10
and much mott, including 'NI-mttttS. relax and MVt' a drink. "We hive a sattllitt \!lll!llllldlll••.i•
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7DAYSAWEEK
GENE DEVALLE • Piano & Vocals
Mo.nday, Tuesday & Friday Cocktail Hour
JIMMY KNIGHT• Piano & Vocals
Thursday & Sunday Ju.z Troupe Daily from I I: 30
• Dinner
7 .nights
• Breakfast
Sat. & Sun·.
MARK CIANFRANI GROUP• Guitar& Vocals
Wtdnesday & Sunday Evenings
GINO'S JAZZ TROUPE• Jam Session
3:30-7:30 Sunday
6&0-1760
428 E. 17th Street • Co.ta lleu • Reem vatlcma La Cave ...
lntimatt' dining 1n 1he romantic Ct'llar restaurant. La Ca"t' fearuru the fint'st 10
Meaks and Jnfuod. The un,ut tS«ablishment has bttn servan~ CoRJ Mtsa for
almott 28 yt'lrs. La U \T is ontt'd on lrvlllt' Avtnut' ai EaR t th Strm For
m<>ft mfonnauon cx 10 makf rtserva11cxu. call 1714) Ml>-7944
Dine In Our ,
Romantic Cellar
Lunch Monday thru Friday
11:30 -2:30
Dinner Mon-Thurs 5:30-10:30
Fri Ir Sat 5:30-11:00
Serv~ COlta Mesa
foi 27 years
..
The Newport Oyster Bar is popular
Tut N:wpoo OyRer Ber and Grill in
1'ewpon Bnch ii clw casual side of 1hr
dtgan1 Rn Rtteauran1, by thr samt'
ownrr, Rn Chandler
Locaitd in tlw samr building and using
rhr .s.amr clw( to crntr thr high quabty of
cumnr Rn·gOtn arr uwd 100, thr <>rscn
Oar optnrd Ill l<l86 and has provnl popular
among rhr locals (Of lunch and dtMtr
I mrd 10 crrarr somrching 1M1 1s
cuual -whrrc a prnon can go and Mvt
a quick mral without havlllg co com-
prom1sr (ood quality." Chandler said. And
1ha1 is what thry ha~ dont. thr fonldly.
cuual acmolphr:tt gi\-rs ()IMomers a
chancr tO wacch rlw coob shuck oyRrrs
and clams ac clw bu or watch tlw puwrb)·s
along rwpon Bnch, or ottt watch
iclrvmon. Thtrt 1s a 1tlrv1s1on on n ch r nd
o( IM rtsuuran1.
"P«>ple lo\'t to sit at 1ht counm anJ
watch proplr worlunl' an 1hc kuclvn -
chat is what was missing in ll:cwpan Bcuh
-an O)'sttr bu -now proplr U ) I" ,
go to tlw C>tsirr Bar and t\fl')'ont knov.~
what tlwy ur ralkang abour.'' Oundlcr
laid.
Tiit mrnu Olfers I stlr cuon o( ap·
ptttttrs and shrlllish, undw1chrs. pisu'
and a srlccuon ol rmrrts as wrll as drStns
"Tut priers arr rcuonablr and our 'l(tv!Cc
1S CHU.&I," hr 1a1d
On rlw orhrr s1dr o( rhr bu1ldinJo: 1s Tht
Rn Rtsuuranr Elrgam \UflOUndtnl(S wJ
ocran v~ srt a romanuc ~1musphcrc-fur
1h1s gourmtt srafood" rcsuuram
"I rhink 1hr coru1scc-n1 quaJ11) of our
product 1s puamoun1 an Orangr Coum~ .'
Chandlrr said Thr rrRauram. known for
11 gourmtt sralood. prcaal1zrd 111 Abalonr,'
unr of us mosc popular mrnu itrms. hr
i.a1J
f<>t a (Ofmal or cuual dmmg rsptrltf!Cr
~nh awud-winnang Cu1S111<, Thr Rn" Of
rhr ~ewpon ~Sltl liar It Grall IS rhr
pU« ro ltO Thr rtsc:iur .mu art loc;urd
.!IOJ W Ocranlrunr an Ntwport Bnch.
au~s from rht ptt r Tht Oystrr Bar kmss
lunth .rnd dmnt r lrom 11. \0 a.m. 10 11
pm sr'"" dap 11 wtt l.., Thr Ru opens for
luckra1b at 1 pm. anJ wrvts dinnrr lrom
~ ~> pm w 11 pm ~Of lf\Ufe mf0fm111?"1.
\)f ft\trUtlOIU, C•ll (711} 67,.Ql)77 (Oyster
Ban; 1~1111•""'·.!'M'1'• 1Rul.-Br Pamcia A
(,llblt
Louis enjoy th• usual •tMo .... r• at die Newport-C>yster
.. & Griff.
Personal service makes Pero's special
DfllCIOUS CHINESf BUFFET IN WESTMINSTr./J CH~~rm~NT ~)t.'(~ ~ Our Daily
inct 1980 Pno's in Huntington Beach
ha~ bttn serving homrnudt halian cuisine
ro ncx only ru homrtown rrs1drnu. but ro
\r\tral CUStC>mft$ who wtll cravtl miles 10
rnJO) an n ctiltnc mt'll.
riv rnuwanc's long-t1mr rr1d1uon of
qu1ltry food and prrsooa.l srr.ice ha.I noc
ooly nrrcd • dw pn1ll' o( 1t dlllttS.. but
srvrral awards ~ tlw ynrs.
"Wt vr won a 1lvcr Av..arJ ot Mcm cult. ltn~ume m.an1co111. cannr lon1 and
from IM Sou1h~rn C..l1tvinu1 RcsuurAnt l.ua1tn• All rmrtts arr srr-ed wtth a
Wrttrrs· AsJocd1100 fur tht lur j('\c1.aJ l hoi<c vi homemade-soup or ~I.ad and h<>t
r rars (1986. '87. 88and 1¥)1 m lht h.ih.m hrrad
cu1s1nr c1trgory. Marta Xamh.ak1s. c1~ntr Foi smaller ap1icot11cs. rhr mmu M5
o( Prro s 1a;d. st\enl emrtt'> a•.i1lahle 1n sm;1ller .pomoos
Marta bri~ !Mt noc onh 1s rht "''uh • smalltr pmt Al'4l on Prro) menu
qua.hey o( food unpon.m1 to her rrsuuunr u r sandwK.hrs. do'itns, .an11pasu. sat .. J
but aoo. ··our stf'ICt 1s rxcelltn1 and ,.r anJ soups A )('jr.a1r lunch Jnd brnkfasc
btl~ in rht ptrsoNI rouch fot our mrnu is otltrr w11h • '"'~' o ( lrtsh,
cuwomrn .. homt madr srlnuom
And. w11h Owf R~rt Mouhon ~ Ir.al-Prn> s brt.al..l•St mtnu oHrrs wlec11oru
.an waf " o( cook mg for 1hc 111,r f1•r \t.ai.. sul h •> Frem h Toas1 I wuh hrraJ tli:at 1s
Prro's (°"° has dr lin11rh brtrl ll 1111 b.ikcJ tn·hOU)('t, lr111.i1•~. tht h;ih.an \tf·
ALL YQU CAN EAT! Lunch Special ~ll FOODS PREPARED FRESH OAll 't__.ONLY '2.90
CHINlSl CHINfSf ~
BUFFET BUFFET r-co u P O"N-,
LUNCH DINNER I 100/o OFF I
oNn J 95 ~" $ 5 45 I LUNCH or I
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1 • {OQ Acf'. O(Qnll' Pr C"'C•-. S,.,.1 --·-or 'r ·• ~ Restaurant
off er$ people
unique dining
. among dmcrs. ~·on ol ornrlcttt), and bluC'btm pan akrs
SpKaalocs of 1hr rt'st1ur.n1 includt E/oi.lt dishes ~l\t' cu~tomtrs a cho1ct ol
& 11• ......... A<• • s..--1 R~. !,....... I 1111 .... ~· I
ltlll~ PO" e eeoP1'1" ·~n. ... 1>Clq c;.,.. L.. ___ lft_S '-'~~--•• ec'-,.,,,. r<'f!C r,~ • °"""" °""" e ,,.,.. _,
lbl!•" ~ -· ,,...,. tcw e.K'll °''"
Scampi al Frrsco llargt prawns an 4 buner hu11crm1lk p;anlJl..r\. hvrnr-fntJ pouto.s. 15579 BRQQllHLJRST
garlic uucr, srrvcd v. uh lmuCC'lllC' ~ b1t1J ha~k<'I ur lrcsh 1ru11 I\
Soilumbocca ('cal scuftrJ wnh proscu1110 Lunch (OOSl>I\ of bor.i;crs. ~nJ,.1lht~ wUTMAllf. .. cOtTl"
and clwrsn. tt'f''td w11h tn1uc1nt}; and "'lads aoJ a '""' hJli.in J1shrs &r<_.,.,. • ..,,.. • l""-
Brandird Chl(ktn (chtel.t'n rnushrovtm Peros 1s rn iii< St'.ad1fl Shoppin~ Cfll1t"f -h •rl\<o<I
and chttSt, 1omato ..ind .awc,Jo. 'K'r,cd ;11 1!!1 1' Mam Sc (111 Yockiown A\tnurl 714) 839-4955"""
FOi morf rlun ~ t "r Otirnul Chlll<St' w11h fmucctntl. 1n Hunt1n1ttt)fl lkach !-Of mcxe mf0t-,... TO eo '"" s.
Rts11uranc, loca"d 11 11H9 Brookhuut an CAhtr ch1ckm. bttf. \tll 1n~1>hr> m•U<H1 Of rv ~kr rtkn~t1on.s, ca11·111<11 II JUGO ' ~OOttll WcMha~n <Atutt. WHCITUN(t'f, has o(. ~11~t~•~"~a~1la~bl:r~,~a~s~•:rc~ll~1~s~sr.a~gliffl'.:~1.~l:t':t1:u'~~·)(,:i()..~7~7:M:_:-:=_B:'~P~..i~rr:1C.:1<1~A~G:•:bl:c __ _JL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!Dlllfl'~~=~•~1!!!!!!~~!!~ lrrrd cuscomcrs a unique Chultsr dining -
rxptnrnce.
An 11l-you-can-a1 Ch1ntSt bufftt
prtptrtd frrsh daily. allows d1nrrs rhr
opponuntty 10 1ample man) dl)hri 1hry
m1~ht nOt ochtrw1• tlJlt.
h m1lw crms such as rgg rolls. frird
nee and s.wtte and sour ptXk 10 name only
I ll'W arr ta.fttlUU) dtspbttd buffn-fty~
wuh matt nocac ddhn an<luding
shrtddcd hex and Jf>tC')' btc{ mongohan
bttf, f~ crispy dudt, and oranr pm
fln0ttd chtckrn among odwrs. A var.et
of salads m aoo 1vaJabk. Bttt and wiM,
along Wllh sodas rop ol a rnnfac mt'll
Owned by S.idao Ju who lho lft'WS IS
!wad cht(, dw mtaurMl is C'bmpettntl1
managed br hil -~ ~nny ju. PncTt
an rftsonMlt -r.oin ll.9' for funch and ,,_o fOf dilwla.
Oriental Otifinl' Rau.uranc 11 opm
T' uctda1 through Sunda1 from 11.)0 a m.
10 1 p.m. '°' lonch Md' co 9 for clwwt. Tiit l'ttUWUIC d cio.cf Moftde1.
For a qu.idr mal in com~blt tur·
rounchngs ncx nonnall7 found in fall food
rnwiranu and dw chin« ro nptmnct
tornt nnr and noting food, Oritnnl
Chinnt Rn..,.. and dw Ju• .,. •
winning combftcion.-e, Carolyn Oldtn
~ 0
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Elpres '12-31-19
Riviera riiaintains traditiOns of old
Ta~ln1ck pttparanon is a luxury
that ftw reRauranu offtr thtse days -
ltc alont flambt-tncrtts,. dnSt"nli and
t\'tn a cofftt. But, at tht Rlvina dicw
crid111ons of old-fuhiontd St"rvict are
noc onr)' pniai«d daily, d1ty are rht
rtason rhu srrv1ce-0nented restaurtnt
i.s one of rht ffi()S( rrspecied in the
induSU")'.
"We are s111l an old-fashioned rn-
tauranr and we don"t cut any comers
-I don r htl1tve in it," Rene
Bouscary said. Bousc11ry and Aodrr
Porro co-own rhr Riviera which h:u
btto offering the same ucellent ser-
vice and cumne for more tha11 ll
year).
Not cumns; corners cena1nly St"U
rh1s conunenul restauranr apan from
mosr Tht menu has such favorircs as
00100 .soup -. that IS one o( th•
houSt' specia_luc.," Pt'rry Jehangm.
who lus manage-cf tht rrsiaurant fOJ 21
)'e&rS. said Bousca.ry ~ quick 11> add
rhar rht recipe l5 from Pttd-DcCochon
1n Paris (whtte ht worke~ 40 )'t'ars
ago) O!htr spec11lt1H incluck PePf>t'r
Sce.k "Aambe' Au Cognac: Sccak
Tanare (which has an intt'rnung srory
hth1nd 1t, accOJding to Jehang1n);
DuckLn8 A l'Onnge; and Frog Ltgs
Sautttd m Garlic Burter. ··vte also
havt' all fresh fish mtret'S." Bouscaf}'
said, jCreumg the "all fresh."
R1vlt'ra's Victorian thtffit' with red
vtlvn cuna1ru and comfonablt St"at·
mg jC'( a formal atmosphere rhat
compkmeots tht pr<>kuional-5er,.,ice
and exetllem cu1sint .
"Our food is consiRently good -
rhat ~ ont of our rradtmarks l}t're.'
Jehangm Sits He adckd thar n&t of
r he Ra ff has ht-en wrr h the rest a lira nt
an average of I) )tars, wnh tht chefs
CJ(h having 20 (day che() and 21
ltvcmng chef) )'ens ar rht R1vlt'ra.
R1vlt'ra s lunch menu fraturn I~
calortt mtals as ~II as sandw1Chts.
~lads. pasia and St"veraJ of the dinnc-r
enrrtt~ The rcstauranr carers ro St'Vt'ral
• of .tht local busmtucs. and offers
houSt' chargts for cusiomer convt·
n~nce.
··we are now &etung rtady fOJ tht
holiday lCUOO. •. Jackk BouKary faid.
The rtsraurant offtr5 ptiv11t pany
facil1tin for up lO 80 ~-"We
have eirceUnx food. uctlltnt ~rVlCt
and vtry fau ptices:·
Tht Rm tra is located 1.n South
Coast Pl1u -rwo mrrancn ont in ,. . rhe M.ll in tilt Ma) Co. wmg and one
off tht parking aru_ strvt' tht rn-
tauranr.
Lunch 1s srrved from I UO un. ro
) p.m.: dmntr 1s srrved fr~) ro 11
p.m.; and the loungt IS opril' all day .
Currently tht rtRaurant is cl<>St"d on
Sunday. but plaos to open by requtsc
during the mOlllh o( Ottember.
For more iiifoanaU'On or reaer·
vauons. call (714) )10.3840.-By Pa.
trici& A. Gable
Red Lion begins 55+ ~lub
The Red l,ion HOltl in Costa Mesa ··we ha\'t mack 1r n1rtmel] tas) to
rtet'n(ly launcl'ltd ns ))+ Oub on Thurs-bttOfr'lt an actlvt' mtmhtr o( ))+ club.
day. Octobn 12th Free membt-rship 1s you can 101n by phone or 1u.1t fall out 1
offettd to men and wom<n who .arc )) rrg1Rratl0fl card whtn visiting our hotel
yean or ~er. :rnd we will forward our mtmbt-tslup. rult~
and ltSt of htntf1u by rn urn mad ·
.. ~ in this age group should have Many, fururt nmu are now ht1n.'!
special htntfits. m mOSl cases rhty have pbnntd whereby mtml>trs will have 1ht
earntd it. Wt beJ~vt that chq .should apporwruty ro mttt with earl\ Ofl'ltr co
en1oy lift's plusures. likt dining out. share and u pand thttr iocial rtlatl0flih1ps
Dancing or evtn spending • Wttktnd with For more information, call (714~
us at wry affordable rttts," Russ Cox. )4().7<ro and Hk for tl'e ))+ club coord1-
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.Welcome to
The Club
If you are 55 or better, we invite you
to join our 55+ club.
Enjoy the special benefits and
advantages with your
•FREE Membership Card.
55+ club
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Woody's is
the place for
NB residents
Escabl1Wd 1n 19M. Woody's Wharf 1s
a landmark watnfronc rncaurant fnruring
the finnc frnh Jttfood and •nks avail·
al*.
Namtd ont o( tht "10 8tR Wattnn1t
Holn." by tht national MBoecing Maga· mw:· rhis local hel\gOl!t in ~ Bnch
boascs docu.dt facilion thee can accom·
moclatt boeu up to 100 feet.
lntidc cht rnuurant Of ouc on the pauo.
diMn on ftate on a choice ol meats or
IUCCulmc teafoods tueh ..,-fresh SWOJdfish,
abelofw and filft nupon. u..omtn Cl!'
Ibo ct.oo. from an ~ ldtction of
dally frnh fish 'f'!CD frot0 tht
chalkboard. Tht 1pt<ilb change duly in
accordance wch local a.U.biky ol the fmhat ..rood. .
A 8'ft"OUS hippy hour buf'Mc ii offfttd
('°"' 4 to 6 p.m. with tp«W drinli pncn
coatinutng on urd 7 p.nt. A Monda
..... foodlelJ promollOll ii cumady Nn• nint --., • -.. Summit 11' cickn
'':Z· lftd ciinnn lft lli!)llUllr I.I IS WoodJ'• s.n.y ~ .Gr.nch. The
............ tlfwd ,.. 10 ..... tO •
__... 'fl .... beef, chicUTI,
.... ...._. ...t olcowa.
lpKilk ..... oJ dw day.
........ ialbo• ~ ........... .
T....i • Olll il Nlwpon'• ._ ..tun .
• _, .•• ~ ...... ~he
.... 1f1Kial. Tht IMllt --(escluding ••Mt:Jil ..... •W ... ..._dll .... "'Ut .. .,..~ ~ ..... ~"" ...... ---. ... .... ····· ~ .. .. =.IW ~
Brandon!s evaluates, resets
its high standards for 1990s
IWparint; ro tnrn the 19'10s, 8randon's
!Utuuranr '"'"" bade tnCO rhc pe.M (m ideal and tradttions whtCh have passed 1ht
Wit o( time. They havt' loobd II tht
wccn.ful cWmmo o( PfOITlpc COUrttOUS
wtviet'. quaAicy products, pcteeMd value
and tht gunu ~mg apprtciattd Tht-w
tlcmmtS havt bccomt ICS a:andatdL
"We haw butk our rtpu<MIOO on qualt-
ry Our tttlaUt'Ult and loungn ~flttt
cuual .itrication," RtCk Ring ~1d
Brandon's dtcol has bttn ere.red w11h
pe.ttcl colon. flowettd Pfll\ts, humn 1-1rttn
wallpapn. ftnt an and bnu accrnu. ~
combined rnult is a rich and clt~ .. nr
ambiance surcrd for bus1nc.u mcrun,;s. r..-R;;iiiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiirr9.ii!iiiim sp«W occaSK>ns, ptt-cht-am °' casual
Jm1ng
J .C. ~I.___..,. In ......... 11an J.nl McUn, ., well•• tllelr tlau9ftter,
Tht Pfimary focus o( lht rrsuur.am s
con<~ IS oetlltnet 1n rhc knchcn I lt"rt.
partner. vier f>ftS1dm1 and t11tcu11"t chcl
M1kt ~mttry. has rrcru11rd rht btsc
graduJCt'S from rop cultrur) .schoob 10
crntt rscrpcion.il cu1s1M with a f>l"rJOnal
couch.
A gradu<itl' of the Cultnuy lnsrnutt of
Amrnca. SalmM:r) lus rtefivtd num"ous
aw.ucls for his uniqut" and innovamr (<X\d
crnttons. Tht awards h;i~e mcl11Jrd 11
Gold Medal Sr:afood Dtspl1y: Gold Mc..141
Of~rt Chttsc Hoard. and a tlvt"r Mt'cl•I
foe Brandon's Snfood Gumbo
••acftlltt-•tl..._ ............... ~ c.e,.
Atmosphere sets J.C. McLin's apart
A warm and friendly aunoepbeft, IS
wtll as ucr llnlc homttna« Anwrican
'u1s11\f. ttt J.C. McLm's in lluncington
Bt'ach •plrf from moll lftbllnnu.
wichcs and much mOft. A lrrsh fah
o( rht day 1s available w1rh lt"moo
chive buntr Of blackt:ntd wuh Ca111n spec .
wA ll. sea tht mood foe casual d1nin~
Our ~f\lle can ht dtscribtd u
more California cawal -it's frttndly
and tlftCM:nt. bu1 noc O\wwhclming "
Thtrt 1s 50f1M1hmg for <"'~l\'ont' 11n
8r:aildon's menu from lunJ-<ut Pf1mc nh
gnlltd ovrr an open flalllt' 10 ~nllC'J St"~
SClll<>pS. nochtnA ~(' IS bOftng. ncn ~IVCI\
tht 1rad1uon.al rtprnoirt An award-wiM!ftf ~avranr ~
~ t"ar sinct 1t optntd. !-tel.in'• Bu .tt
(11111 1s namtd afttr iu ownns, Ron
•nd )al\I M cl in. as ~u as rht11
Jau11fim. Cucy.
'This IS a (amtly-own«f rataurant
whm ~ like ro oifct frimdly ICtVICt
ind a comfona~ 1tlDOlllhttc fof our
CllS<omtn, Mcl.tn IUd. Jk aclckd thar
rhe food IS ~ IS .wdJ U good.
.. Our IMflU IS d1wiw and VU)
unique, all ow rte1pn and clrtuings
arc madt frnh 1n houw, · Mclin $ltd
He 1ddcd dur !ht rl'Slauunr carrtts a
large sclrcuon of lrtSh fish •nd o(hcf
"seafood
~"t'nl d.ul) o fl·dit'·mtnlJ specials
nt a":ulable -includ1n~ in·5nJOI\
lrcsh fish of lobscrr Tht' rcscauram
abo curr;ml) offc:n a Sunday Chim·
pagne Bf\lnch or 1u Ca1un M•dntn
(Of drnntr. rht Ca1un Madness g1\~
diners a chance ro.pmplt a vantty ol
Ca1un food from a spttuil mmu tvt'ry
8111SCd ~nl lom ,,-ropptd Wlfh l<>hscn
and 11rttn f)l"ppcrcorru, 1hen ~ 4J11h in
a pap1ya compurt F1ln of btt( is fir\!
rru111nated. rhm gnllrd •nd Stl\cJ wuh 1---------------
dttp-fnrd rrd ontOru and dollops OI
gorgonzola buetn. Loen o( lamb has r~
sundard ownonn o( mint -but rinr
nurs And figs r~m • JUICf fllt<t o( mot
1n10 somed11ng slttk Ind CC>nft9potarY.
We uy 10 bring tc:Jgfthn d1ffcmu
tlhlCS CO makt JOmrCNog tpKiaJ fOf
uur cu1rOl'MB. One tump&c o( this is
our *thwe1Ctm Stitfry mutt.· ht
rxpla1ned.
Tht rtStllurant offcn an t •rmsivc
lunch and d1nntt menu fncunns
smks. nbs. chickm, wafood, sand·
McL1n's wrws buic dishes u well
as jOfM d1fftmw variations sucn u 1he
chicken Caiun blpou. Caiun spterd
nbs and rht soudl o( tbr bOfdn sautt
(snfood.) Tht Ca/un chicken lips arr
a special uctr rom the 1ppn1ZtY
mtnU
"Wt art alwa)'S K11v1ng IOf a new
~·~ -to do somtdunt: d1lfrrtm."'
ht u1d.
Tht naurKal dtcm, wuh warm
woocb and W8C ftsh tank alonJ! ont
Sunday rmung. .
Tht lount;e fnrum enttrwnmtm
Thur$dJy througli Sarurday and hu
IWO SActllrtt dishts lO YK''W all m.tlOf
sports t\~S
J.C. Mclin s Bat at Grill 1s locmd
11 18121 DH h 81\d. near Talbffl in
Hunungt0n Beach. For rtxtv1111ons.
ull ( Ml 841-0U7.-By PatrtCta A
Gable
ANNOUNCING ...
Scrip Rnk is flamed in c~nac -alWI t~rn
rht scallops Ire' g1vm an unuw11I tftlltmf'nt
o( grttn onlOM and snamt 5ttd buttn
If 1hc mcren arr ntCd puctd (tnh5C art
1n the 114 10 118 r.n~t'l. tht 1ppn1n-rs 1rt
a rnl batgun. I-or I, ro 17. chooK lrom
t;nllrd duftfttttU crab celcn with mustard
bcarnaiw sauc~ baked OJ"'Rn'S topped with
hollanda1w; char~ ~ runa. • gtncrou~~
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