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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-16 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .. • Ocetln•lcle llatetDel 38 34 lll••lon Viejo...____41 UnlYenlW 0 Coeta lleea . , Rancho ~lamltoe FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1988 25CENTS J Sinall-business-owner-cries-fuul tfB Redevelopment Agency eyes new office building where his firm stands By ROBERT BARKER °'_...,,......,. Huntington Beach small busi- nessman Phil Zisakis has been jerked around for years b y the cit} 's re- development agency officials because he's "just a little guy,'' he said Thursday. Bumper-to-bumper motorists flee Corpus Christi as Hurricane Gil-. bert ~proaches the Texaacoast:/A5 World Zisakis. 47. the owner of the National Auto Glass Co .. movt;d into his new bQilding next to thl' $55 million Charter Center about four weeks ago. Now he fears that he'll not onh be prohibited from expanding his busi- ness but that he'~I also be gobbled up by a big neighbor with the encourage.. ment of city officials. he said. This wC(!k, he had the dubious. distinction of seeing an artist"s rendering of a brand new 14-story office building, a twin 10 the neigh- boring structure at Warner A venue and Beach Boulevard. What makes it really bad news for Zisakis is that the proposed tower stands exactly on the space that his building cui;rentl)' occupies -at ~ach Boulevard and C) press Street. ''I tried to cooperate and ever)' time ,I do they walk on you. I'm JUSI a ltttle guy.·· he said. Zisakis has converted Cn' Coun- cilman Peter Green into· a true believer of his cause. Gr~n said Thursda' that -it's inescapable" that cit} officials have strung out Z1sak1s for eight }eats - allegedly promisin$ him the first opportunity to buying cit)-acqu1red propeny around btm to expand. and then pulling it back. "Now I realize what other propen) pwnen have to go through in dealing with the agenc)... Cm:l'n <,a1d ..There's a tendenc) 10 go 11.11h tht: big operator and not the ~mall hus1· nessman. .. h 's been a decision at tht' \taff level te waltz around 11.11h him tor eight years and wan for !>Omt:um· l'lse to come to the dance:· Zasakis said Cll) offiuals promised to deliver vacant land ~urwunding his business at the pncr the' paid tor it.. plus costs. But "hen 11 camr llml.' 11.1 deliver. the offer 11.as 11.11hdra11. n. hi.' said. "Back me up against the wall ifyo11 want and take a gun and shoot me and get it over with,., he told City Coudl members when be pleaded his case last month. Cit' Administrator Pitul Cook said ThurSday he's recommending that Cit) officials agree 1.0 analyz.c proposals sumiued b) Z1sakis. Guardian Savings & Loan (the recent purchaser of the Chaner Center complex.). and by Leonard L1lchter. an owner of a two-story office (Pleue see BUSIJfESS/ A2) Overturning of ----mf). 62 won't affect OC cities Appeal court rules tax-approval vote unconstitutional ------------ By GREG IU.ER~X Ol_...,NelSi.lt Local cit)'. officials sa) their com- ·munities wtU be Jargel) unaffected b) Thursday's state appellate coun de- cision to overturn Propos1uon 62. the 1986jnitiative sponsored b) Howard Jarvis that requires voters to appro"e all taxes imposed b~ local govern- ments. In declanng the measure un- coostituttonal. the 4th Distnct Court of Appeal ruled that requiring 'oter approval tonstttutes a "gross inter- ference with the fiscal rCS'pons1b1ltt) of local govemmen.ts.·· . .. for Proposition 62 aft.er Jarvis died of a blood disease on 4-ug. 12. 1986. Proposition 62. sponsored by Jarvis, the self-styled tax reformer. requires locaJ governmental agencies to stop collecting an) new tax im- posed after July 31 . 1985. unless it is approved by the voters by Nov. 5. 1988. The appcUate court revef'Sed a decision by a Santa Ana Superior Court judge m Jaoual}. who upheld Proposition 62 against a legal challenJt brought b) the c11y of Wcstmmster, say10g the measure wa~ .. constitutional and enforceable." The unanimous appellate court ruling. which was written by Justice Thomas F. Crosb) ·Jr .. found that Westminster has authont~ to impose a utility users tax W\thout a citywide vote. Gorbachev ready to give up a key naval base in Vietnam If U.S. forces - leave their bases.in the - PhiNppines.JM Setttna..U Gentle breese. and •anny •Ide. tb1a weeli prodaeed Ideal conclltlon• for DaYld Brad- barn of Newport ~ch to teat bla 1>9raall at 11.aitnen Park. Huy •amblne,. with warm aftenaoona bnaahlng ulde roe along the co.at, la predicted fpr the weekend. "Ifs a sad da,-; for the California taxpayer." resp0nded Joel Fo~. a sp6kesman for the Cahfom1a Tax "eduction Movement in Lo .\n- gcles. The anti-tax group campa1j!.ned Kowcver. what effect the ruling will ultimately have is unclear because a similar case m Sonoma has been appealed to the tst Distnct Court of Appeal in San Francisco. Managers in several Orange Coast . (Pleue eee JUDGE} A2) "< - -.J ---r -- Index Bulletin Board Bullness Cl888ifled Comtcs A3 A8-9 A10-12 . Cox denies rumors Of _Reagan's-lapse Death notice Entertainment Opinion People Police Log . Public Notices Sports Weather Datebook -88 Datebook A6 • A7 A3 A12, 87-8 81-7 A2 ByLANCEIGNON °' .............. Rather than bein& inattentive and unable to perform his dutks after the Iran-Contra scandal broke. President Ronald Reagan was: ··especially sharp and focused," said former White House staffer C. Christopher Cox. Cox. a Newport Beach resident and fhe Republican nominee for the 4~h .. Groups pushing prenatal care ~~· for county moms Premature babies. ~ wttn expanding the avaLl- abalny of prenatal care. I · i "As far as we can tell. the pos ng expenS Ve number of women not rcce1\·ing problem locally =~=~~?.t1~~~0~th~ national problem. There arc some Third World countries where the a, BOii VAN EBEN overall survival rate for infants is ... ...,,...... h.ilber than in (be United States:· Last year about 2,000 Oranae That national problem raises a Couty women pve binb without number of concerns. ranaina fron:i bavina received any prenatal c.arc. \he humanitarian 10 the purely A llus number of those women ~. said Julie Froebcrg, a p~ 1'i.nb prematurely and had Sta« member to state Sen. Marian ._.... wbo were UDClerweipt. 8ea1£1C)ft, who 9etYes u honorary Pwemature and ~iaht co-cllairman of the codition . ...._ pa. a lipifican1 and '11ais is really a Jn-lile iss~." taPl'lldW pnlblem tbr lheir famil-laid froebera. .. A lot of these ill ad ti' IOCiely, ecconli.._ to babies die. But incrasiaa the • .,._. ol a ..-., ol orpnm-availability of prenatal Ql'e also ._ wam.. 10 dolt <>ranee _.. reduci~ the i~ of eo.afl pp fa preoml cue. la••• disabilities &lw require "'ltoealDlcalfy, &be money ...-.. education and all tom of IPIM to me for dWdnD no are :.':'~''°<:aft for. So the .. willl low binb ,.,...., ii 10 ~ die tax .. )U .... i .. competed IO •tit ilollrlil~" ........ -to f!Ovide IDOd For Gel ~ it cot11 up to ......a -." llid EM illitb S2JQ01dlly10lillpaa ililan• in 1 .......,, ~aaity mYIClel di-.....a '9teMivecatt uait. eom- ..._ MMC.... Mal oftke of ...... to SlOO a daJ fbt a n~ ....... flfDlm& . -llr. d9ild .... after • 1ftil~ • •1r..a•lk~o( --FV••CJ.l?idSlelMer. ~ llllsell to .-~ •A-., .... ~l7MlklOI lm? ~·$~ JZJ, ;3:rt1.·.=.-.~ ..... ,_ el ... 40 ..... _ •• , lily .... ;--. ... ,... .. --.-n&il- CongrcssioQal district, said the · rumon were· floated-,hy loyalists of fired chief of staff Donald T. Regan., '.'far from being inattentive or· .uninterested. hc..was_cspecially sharp and focused because of the severity of the crisis,·· Coit said. ' President R~n himself said Thursday there isn't .. an iota ot truth" to a published account that aides questioned his mental fitness to . serve at the height oftbe Iran-Contra crisis. A March I, 1987 memo that said the president might have ·to be relieved of tiis duties.because~ was losing control was the work of disgruntled ai des-who were fired along with' Regan. Cox said. "Who knows who these people (who contributed to the me mo) were?" he said. "I highly suspect they &Im 11~-Bwan cani• tile Olympic torch ID 8eoal toda7. were people who fcl1 the) were summarily fired and had an 3 \ 10 grind." Cox was referring to White Ho use aides who were intervtewed b' James Cannon. a longtime assoc.1a1e of Howard H. Baker Jr .. dunng tht' weekend when Baker replacl.'d Regan as chief of staff. Cannon is quoted in the ne" boo~. .. Landslide." by newspaper rePQrters Doyle McManus and Jane Maier. as saymg that afteTinterviewtng 15 to 2-0 White House aides o n Feb. 27 and 28. he wrote a memo to Baker the following day saying the vice presi- dent and a m.aJorit). of the Cabinet should consider removing the presi- dent from his duttes. Cox said C.annon's memo was based solel) on the opinions of Regan (Pleue see COJYil) Pllot showcases CoastOlympians SEOUL. SOuffilCorca.._ The Gaml·s o11he XXJVth Olympiad-get under way this evening and. with the" orld wa1ctl1ng. a corps of 29 athletes from the · Oranae Cqast is in Seoul hoping to c0me horn~ with gold medals. . • Local Olympians are., compe11ng in water p0lo. volleyball, rowtn&- kayakina, baseball and trat'k aod fidd. And lbev include the suix-rstars -:"\cw port Beach's Edwin Moses in the 400 intermediate hurdles. going for an unprecedented third gold medal despi.te missi!\f bis chance at lhe 1980 ~foscow Garn~. LTI product Greg Lo~s. \he ulumate diver: and distance ~tar teve ott. also of UCI. who takes another shot in the l.500 meters. For a look at the Orange Coast's athletes in ~orca. as well as in-depth stories on some· of the supel"Stars. see the Dail~ Pilot's special preview o n the Olympic Games stanmg on BI toda} :Harbour houSe a giant trash bin Pro essoraccusedofrisktnglifeofher. cancer-stricken dad In rat-filled home Q .. B-... P.-AI bu-. ill die CIOIDpirx. Cooi lleboweldlld tlaat ~ ......... ofliciUi ~viously bad ..... plalMIMll lbat Zisaki1 alletedJy clida'l panue. Cook said there's now a new owntr (at C'Mner Cea1er) and • new city ldmiaillnlion and Iba• proposals lO buy &M land and penici .. le with the city in a redevc&opment project wiU be evaluated .. from ICf'ltch. ·• He said he'll recomend that the city "tel \be billest ban& for the buck" for tbe lud. . Cook added that initial rmdennai ofa 14-s&oryqfficcbuildinahavebeen ICaled bKk to four to ti ve stories bccautc of park:ina and traffic con- cerns at Hunlingt.on Beach's bus.ieJt in.tenection. Zisakis' new building would have a value of $330,000, according to re pons. In a repon to city officials, Cook said that a proposal · by Russell Jedin.t, chairman of Guardian Sav- inp A Loan, could ldd about $15 to $20 milliion in assessed valuation to PllU Zl•lde .. tryinC to flCbt City Hall. the area. Zisakis' company. wruch installs and fashions car windshields and mirrors and works mostly with deal- erships and insurance companies, has done business since 1975 at facilities at 17204 Beach Blvd., across the street from his current location, JUDGE OVERTURNS PROPOSITION 62 ••• .J'roa,61 cilia ·~will keep close tabs on further ition 62 proceedings. but say the measure bas not had any real im.,.ct on them. "We have DOC experienced a situ- ation where Proposition 62 has bttn a factor;• said Irvine Assistant City M....,, Paul Brady. "We're going to watcb 1t obviously and see i fit goes to Supreme Court ... Brady said most city officials were skepticaJ when Proposition 62 was- first pated. .. We bad ques&ions about it:..as to what the itnpect would be. We never participated in tryi~ to repeal it. but we kept an eye on it, ' he said. Bob Oman. finance director for the city of Costa Mesa, said Costa Mesa has not been able to colJcct taxes for the past few years becau~ appropria- tionsJimits set by another prop- Osition. -.. What sense doet it make to collect more wes to be further over the limit? It ,(Proposition 62) doesn't have any 'effect on what the city has done or will do," Oman said. Newport Beach City Manager Bob Wynn said Proposition 62 has not had an effect on his city. Wynn said the city has not proposed any si~nifi­ cant taX increases since Proposition 62 took effect, and said the only proposed increase is a park bond slated for the June 1989 ballot. .. I can think of no impact on this city. not as far as money is con- cerned;' WyM sa.id. Don Heinbuch. administrative ser- vices manqerforthecity offountain VaUey,-said his"City paned no taxes or surcbaraes since Proposition 62 has been in effect. "This really has no effect on u~ I suppose ifit's upheld and we did want to ,o ahead and pass 'anything. we wouldn't need a two-t11irds ap- proval," Heinbuch said. Fox said his organization would appeal the 4th District ruling to the- Suprcme Court. If the high court chooses not to accept the case: on appeal. Fox said his group would consult with others to consider mounting another initiative cam· paign. Jarvis. who drafied Proposition 62 several mon1hs before he died. said it was nce<kd to plug loopholes in the landmark Proposition 13, 1he Jarvis- Gann lnitia1ive passed by voters in '1978 that sharply curtailed property tax~. A&cncies that failed to comply with PropositioQ 62. which rece1 ved 58 percent of the vote. face the loss of an equivalent amount of property tall revenue. Westminster is among 45 munici- palities in California that faced a potential loss of property tax rt venue under the measure, state and county officials said. City Manager Murra)' Warden said the tax revenue at stake in the ruling amounted to an extra S2.5 million annually. "We're very happy," Mayor Chuck Smith said. "The city needs this money for revenue JUSl to keep afloat." -n. .t .. ocLttH Pr eH co•- trlhlff .. ttU ttf#WI. ~PRENAa'XL CARE PUSHED IN COUNTY ••• Prom Al velopcd," she said. "Often they nttd to bepvcn oxyJCn. and giving oxygen to very youn& infants can someumes cause blindness. All of these kinds of problems amount to lean in& the child loward a life of disability. And the cost cfoes find its way back t<J the tax_peyer." TM coalition is attacking the probkms. of low birth weight and absent or inadequate prenataJ care an ~veraJ ways. two of the group's workina committees are developing educational campaigns aimed at prcventina pregnancy in teen-agers and reducin1 the incidence of low birth wei•ht brou0 ht on b aJcohol -l bilsc-:-~· ~ -.,.. A m~j_~new effort will begin next yeaiiohelp~~P e of ow uicofficlind prenatal care, Stembcr said, · "The coalition applied for and received .a S l S,000 grant from the March of Dimes to set up a data network," she said. • The computerized network will keep track of where free or low-cost prenatal care is available. she said, and try to match these services with those who need them. "For eumple, if your wife needed prenatal care and you wcrcn 't able to pay for it, they'd be able 10 tell you where~ isa clinic slot available or w.hich doctors take McdiCal," she said. ''Riaht now, there's no way of doin1 that." MediCal, the state's medical relief system, docs not reimburse ph~s­ icians for the full cost of prcnaaal care, and many doetors refuse to accept patients relyi n& on the system for payment The cost of obstetrical care. meanwhile, has skyrocketed as a result of the high cost of malpractice insurance. The coaltion has aJso been tracking and supportin' state lcaislation aimed at increasing the availabiliiy of prenatal care: One such bill, sponsored by Bcratson. R-Ncwport ~ach, would raise the income eligibilit~y limit for prenatal care under MediCal. Forthose able 10 pay part of the cost of prenatal care under a sliding scale. with the balance picked up by MediCat. the income hmit would be raised to 300 percenr of the federal poverty level. "That's especially s1gn1ficant l>e- cause it would make 'it profitable apin for doctors to provide preiuual care under MediCa1:· said C~nthia ScheinbcrJ. co-chairman of the coafi. tion, .. I think Sen. Bergeson·s bill has ·some real potential for making a dent in the problem in Orange County:· ,. Schfinbc adde<t.-however. that there' is much more 'to .solving th e pro em an simply ctoslng th? income '8P· The March of D1mes- funded information network will help. she said. · _ But much more efTon will have to be expended to overcome other barriers to universal prenatal care. "A lot of women are so sh)'.·· he said. "They usually won't want to be examined by a male doctor." One aim of the coalition is to set up education and communication aimed at reducing fear and helping the medical comm unit} ·become more sensitive to the needs of Oranic County's many cultural groups. said Stembcr. Scheinbcrg said coaliuoa members are optimistic. espet"1all) since recci' - ing the March of Dimes gran1. that they will be able 10 surmount the barriers blocking universal access to prenatal care. "I personally think 1Cs an ou1ragc tha we-•~ a rount) arc still not providing prenatal care to e' cryonc whcniceds'it.'~ sh~id. "But we're very excited about whafs happening and enthusiastic about attacking the problems that still exist.'' Sc~¥~~ra S::~· cultural barriers. Dump truck hits house lanauqe barriers and ottler types of · Adumpttuck loaded with four tons problems that we're going to have to ofbroken concrete roared down a hill . find ways to address." she said. and ~st a school before crashing into Many 1roups . .._such as un-a hvin1 room of a San Juan documented aliens, are si mply afraid Capistrano house where two men to seek help because they fear de-were sittin& on a couch. authorities ponation, according 10 Stembcr. And said. the recent innux of refugees from The two men and the driver Southeast Asia has brought some suffered minor injuries in the crash aroups of people to Orange County Thursday, which occurred after the who are unaccustomed to and fearful vehicle's brakes apparently failed, of Western medical practices, es-~id sheritrs Lt Dick Olson. pecially as they relate to pregnancy The driver, Louis Guerrero, 32, of and birth. Santa Ana, suffered a broken foot ''Some people are completely un-when he hopped from the truck just aware of prenatal care," said Heat before it jumped a curb, shattered a Leao. a staff member with Cambo-concreteblockwallandslammedinto dian Family Inc.. in Santa Ana. the house in the 26000 block of Via -People who come from areas that arc Mistral just before noon. fa~ from citi~ may not be used to Matthew Alex, 29, and Tramonti 101n1 to doctors at all.·· Zanetti, 28, suffered cuts and bruises. Cultural and religious traditions "We heard two varooms._ one when can also ~rvc a~ barriers. 'he said. he hit the concrete wall and one when the1ruck came into tile house," Alex · said: · Six to share t op. lotto~ prize TRASH ••• SACRAMENTO (AP) -A SS.4 million top priu in tbe California lontty's .. Lotto 6-49 .. .-me WIS split into a half~ pteca, as si~ contestants tdected winnina tickets. autbotitia said TbJAnday. The siJ-wa1 split resulted in the smaUnt per-player pa~ of top prize moDeJ •nee the lot1o pmc bepn, a loclefY spotnman laid. The winni111 numbers. picked Wtdn n Illy eveaiJ11s in a ldevision bnledc::Mt ~aati111 in s.::nmento, were 7, 13, 22, 27, ll, 41 and a bonus number, 6. Each contestant who selecvd all six winnin1 numbers captured a $900,016 prize, payable in annual installments ofSS0,000. The winnina tickets were purchased in ~nanl, S.kenficld, Salinas. Pon Hueneme, Sunnyvale and Ponenille. ,. 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SIO 1• ,,....... :i:~ ,.., 5-wl It --~ IO S4 """ -loller M S:M PM <'-~ 83 I\ !00er'•P9f ... Gelltl9! IS 55 ........ 1:37."' Wld -·"""' ., ::•':... .. n .......... ~lllYd 50-SO ..... Me 78 SI Hlp.111. 11 11 .............. tJC1 v...,. &3-51 ,_ 75 M MMft .... IOCler 111 t!4.lpm , ti-....... 95 IO uei-...,,. (forece91). •. • 42 ....... A 51 ...... 1~IOP"'MeltMt ..... ll! ........... .. 51 ........... ~ 50-50 y--~ 15 50 tct.Jlplll COX DENIES REAGAN RUMORS ••• l'romAl lo~ists and before Cannon had met Cox said. was not the president but with the presidcn1 to determine for Repn, who had been Treasury scc- hitnsclf the chief executive's state of retary prior to White House chief of mind. staff. While ~cellcnt with facts and Indeed, Cannon said in the new fiaurcs, Rcpn was a failure with book that be met Reagan on the day ~pie. Cox said. after lhe memo was issued and found "His' inability to get along with that the president was .. dandy." people was symptomatic of bis prob- Cox, who never saw the memo, fems as chief of staff ... His style was said most of the aides who talked wi1h winnina through intimidation. Cannon could not have had firsthand "If you imajine being chief of staff knowlcdae of Reagan's abilities be-and not meeun1 with your staff. you cause they rarely came in contact witti can see the incongruity of it." hint As for gossip that filtered Cox said Rcpn limited access to throuah the,..Whi te Hou$C and from the prnident to such a degree that which junior aides might have for-former National Security Adviser med an opinion. none of it included Robert McFirlanc was delayed in reports that the president was losing tellina Reapn of the sale of arms 10 his pip. Iran and the subsequent diversion of In an intervi~w on "CBS This funds to lhe Contras in NicaraJua. Morning," Cannon defended his The president had hoped lhat decision to raise the issue of the Repn would resign, Cox said. but president's mental state and the WJS finall y forced to fire him. possible use of the 2Sth'Amendmcnt "The pruident had pven Donald t~ S.ke{ after he had 1nten iewed Repn, every opponunuy to resign. several White House ~taffers. He wanted Donald Reaan to retain . "I \hi~k it wou!d have been his di~ity. But Donald Regan nnsponSJblc not to. given whal I had wouldn t resign. Donald Regan ~n told by 'senior stafT members brought this on himself." Cox said. who had been working wi th him Regan. asked in Portland. Muine. (Rcapn};!!-€annon sa.id. ----about-the boo~s "3sscrtlon 1hat 1hc Cox. 35, said he did not com-resident w ouLO toucb, said, municate with Tcagan on a aa y "WCfCl'm a little doubtful of that. basis, but the president always rt-"Of course, the White House was in sponded quickly to his cor-somewhat of disorder. He was do\ln respondcncc, "so 1 find it unlikely," . because he had had an operation in that Reagan wouldn't respond to "the early January, but I think by that time most prcssina matters of state." he had fully recovered from it." The problem in the White House, In May, Rcpn released "For the Something beautiful is about to happen ... It will' w•m 1pont•neou1 ... Unpl•n1a.d ... Impromptu. But it will be totally by . dnign. By WFD. Yn, sonwthing b.aiuttful is about to h•PPft' in you i:. hom• with th• •11i1t•nc• of • tal.ntftl WFD O.tign•r ... cr••tion. Wh1tever the Jtyle, beautiful room1 1t C01111Mtitive prkes, ~n •wry cby with the Mlp of WFD. t..t the n.ict OM t. youn. Call or 1top by today . • INTERIOR Record," a book in lwhic~ he portrayed the president as hesitant and first lady Nancy Reagan as a scheming. Image-conscious woman ~pendent on an astrologer's pcedic-uons. Cox, in his bid for the Re.publican nomination, pla~ up his 11cs to the president and 111d recently that be has been a Reapn fan ever since the ~ident's days as governor of Cali- fornia. ' Cox is heavil y favored to win the November election for the 40th Con&fCSSional District. which in- cludes Newpon DCach. Irvine. Laguna Beach. Laguna Niguel and portions of Tustin. Costa Mesa. Founaain Valley and a S«tion of unincorporated land in the Oranae County foothills. Dana Rohrabacher, a White House speech writer unfil last spring who is seeltinf to replace Rep. Dan Lun~rcn in the 2nd District, was in Washing- ton today'and could not be reached for comment. But PfHS secretary Rob Ruic said Rohrabacher agreed with Coll>'s asscwnen&-tbat-disgrunt~ed Regan loyaJisu were behind-the cont rovers . -noona egan an 1s nen s were tryina to maneuver for more power an the White House." Ruic said. "He (Regan} was no1 a good auy." Pau ArcMpleJ ud 'he AsMClated Prell "9lrllM&ed ....... ...., IGN FIRM ·. Laguna council canOidates slated for forum totltght The Nonh Laauna Communny AstOCaauon Candidates' Forum will be held tonaaht at 7:301n the Unitarian Church. 429 Cyprns l>nve. Laguna Beach. Thr forum will feature all seven City Council candidates, as well as those runnin) for t he office of city clerk. . T he proaram will include a list of quesuons to be presented and moderated by association board member Ben Blount. There also will be questions from the noor. Call Ganell Baker at 494-0050 for further information. Bird fair Ht bJ 16.a The Oranac County Bird Breeders Club will sponsor its seventh annual Bird Fair Sunda)""from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Building 10 on the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa M~. The event will include seminars. lectures b) • t vian vetennanans. tamin$ demonstrations and birds for sale. Admission 1s S2 and more infor. mation is available from Felice Bahner at 544-2183 or 544-6965. Senior aerobic. at GWC An aerobics proaram for senior citizens "ill be offered at Golden West College. beginning Wednes· day and continuing through Oct. 16. Ruth Bennett will conduct the sessions for people in the SS to 79 age &r'?U.P. and the emphasis will be on movement. nex1b1lit~. strengthening. breathing and aiding cardiovascular performance. The fee is S 12 for people wtth a Gold Key Card and $24 for others. Call 891-399 I for registration information. Converutlon tlIM altered "Payoffs and Sp1noffs From the An of Con versation," a six-week "orkshop conducted b) author and public relations consultant Mon Stein. will be offert'd in ewport Beach beginning Monday. The program will run from 10 a.m. to noon Mondays at the Manners branch of the ewpon Bcaoh Pubhc libran. 2005 Do'er Dnve. The focus will be on handling dominating people. "inning approval throuJh humor and getting more from newspaper reading w11h limited time. Call 644-3151 for details. Networkln6 coane et ~ A seminar enutled "Networking for Fame and Fonun~·~11 be presented Monday fmm 6 to 9 p,.m.. at the Little Inn on the Bay. 617 Lido Pjlrk Drive. New~n Beach. h.e class will (ocus on all asj:>ects of networking and w II be taught b}' public rclauons writer Susan Linn. The cost 1s S 15 and more information 1s available at 786-1320. Retlred employee. meet · The Saddleback Valle) chapter of the National Association of Reurcd Federal Emplo)ces will conduct its regular meeung Monda) in the community room of Glendale frdcral Sa' ings. 23221 Calle de la Louisa. Laguna Hills. - Additional information ma) be obtained b\ calling Joe Grc'e at 96+ 132:! or George Goodson a't 770-6813. ... . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September HS, 1948 A.a Transit merger_runs into roadblock BJ 808 VAN EYltEN would end the duphc111on of fu nctions .,.. .... .... and better serve the commuter ..., • But Jim Rc1chen. general manager uf The head of Orange Count) ... bu<t~h'e Tran\1t D1m1ct said he doubted that system said Thunda) that he "as )~eptical was an) duphca11on abouttheproposedconsohdauonoft"uof "If there 1s an) duph(Jt1on. rm not Orante County's biggest 1ranspc')na11on aware of where 111~.' ~1d Rc1chen .. , ou qrnc1es. , ha' e d11Teren1 agenc1c., "11h d1llcrcn1 Monday the .Orange Count ~ Transpor-specific functions It could be for e'\ample talion Comm1ss1on voted to go ahead" 1th that both the d1stnct and C altrans arc plans to develop state le~1sla1ion aimed at working on projects on the \an ta .\na combin1na the comm1ss1on w11h the 'Freeway. But that's a big free" a' and there Orange County Transit Di•1trict, which &re lots ofaspects to dealing" 1ih 11 " runs the bus system. D1al-a-R1dc and other Re1chen added that he t.ould not public transportation services. oppose consohdaung the '"o 3Jenc1e\ if Proponents of the merger. such a\ someone' y.ere 10 come up w11h some transportation comm1ss1oncr Dana Reed. specific benefits that \\Ould be dcmed sav it would be more efficient because it from the ('Onsohdallon "The people who are~ ~ung ho about 11 nor-I would asl them "hat the' "ouh.1 pr~ to put in the leg.isla11on ... he 'Wild "Personally. I v.ouldn't lrnO\\ \l.h.al 111 rut 1n tt. I'm not against consohdation hu1 11 ""e do 11. v.-c're going to ha' e 10 ha\<' 'tlnll' reasons. and I JUSt do~·1 Stt an~ .. And there might. 1n fo<:t. be '>omt important reasons \\h) thl' l"O agt'nul' should not be consohdatc.-d Rc1chcn !>.'.lid "There arc som~ checks and balann•, associated with the wa} thing'> arl' no" · he said. "The comm1ss1on has tht' lcg1,la1- 1ve and planning authont}. and 1hl responsibility to be the leadt'r 1 he J1~1r1c1 1s an implcmenung agency " Combining the two. he ~1d. "ould put the purse stnngs in the hands of thl ~opk who spend the money "I'm afraid \ou'd lo5C' some of the oblec11v1t) that We ha't' nu" ... h<"s:ud. Responding 10 Re1chert"s concerns. Rctd said 1oda' that h(' ht-he'~ combin- ing tht' 1"0 agenues "ould streamhn<' transpona11on rt-spons1b1Ii 11es, "For t'umplt' ~ou no" ha' e one agenc) rcspom1ble for high occupanC) 'chicles on one: freewa ) and the o ther ag.enc' respon- ~1ble for them on another freewa~:· Recd )31d ··commuter transit 1s another area. R1gh1 no" the rnmm111\lon is in chaJJC of commuter rail "h1le the district 1s m charge of commuter huscs, I don·1 think the commuu:r 1s "ell~" ed b) havmg two separate agencies handling d1t:rerent aspects ofh1s commute ·· Area studentsjoin anti-drug drive By ROBERT HYNDMAN oe.,.o..,,......., Orange Coast school children arc par- ticipatmg in a nation" 1de anti-drug ('du ca- tion effort that was kicked ofT Thursda) with celebrations, speeches and the pan1c1- pation of PQlice departments. Locally. pohcc departments 1n Ne"pon Beach, Irvine and Huntington Beach arc participating in the program. called Drug Abuse Resistance Oa) (DARE). . In Newpon Beach. the Pollce Depart· mcnt has assigned Detect I\ c La Vonnc Campbell to work full-time with the DARE program. , Early next month. ( ampbell "111 begin an intensive 17-wcek schedule of classroom visits 10 schools throughout the Newport Beach area. The program "ill focus on six\h-graders. w11h abbreviated programs for the younger pupils. said Lt. Tim Newman. ..One aspect of the program 1s to use peer leadership, student leaders "ho do not use drugs. as posmvc role models," :".e" man said. Among the topics to be discussed b~ Campbell in the classroom '1s11 are the consequences of drug use. peer pressue. self~tecm. assertl\eness and stress man- aacment. CampbcH IS a 16-)ear \Cleran of the Newpon Beach Police Department "ho excels in JU vemle "or~. ha' ing been honored for her efTons in estabh~h1ng substance-abuse programs and a program for children called Common n!K' Self Defense. . In Irvine. Officer Bruce Hessler' and Chief Leo Pean led an assembl~ Thursda) with a flag presentation and balloon release to mark their O\Yn cclebra11on of the National Dare Day .\sscmbl~ • The Jocal obsen ances "ere Joined b) others in Southern Cahfornia In Los Angeles, the b1nhpla e of the DARE program. uniformed police officer\ and hundreds of their stu(.kOl\ marlo..ed DARE'sfifthanni,ersa~ b) scahnga llmt' capsule containing an11 -drug me sag~ .. written b) students from around thr countf) to their )Ct-unborn coun1erpans lrnne Police Chief Leo Peart talu with atudenta Tiffany De8per and Joey Wubbum. of the 21st centu~ The celebrauon marlo..cd the fifth an- nivcrsan o f an edul.tllonal program taught b> police o ffin:rs that started as a pilot prOJe<'t 1n Lo .\ngdes and ha~ \Ince spread 101housands,ofschooh 1n ·H tates plus .\ustralia. Xe" Ze.iland .\ml'rll'an Samoa and the Dcpanml'nl of Od'<:n~ Dependent hoo1' In Washington. Pres1dcn1 Reagan IS'>Ul'd a proclamauon in re-cogn 1111n of D.\RE and in observance oi"a110n..1l O.\RE Da' The proclamation said '"D.\RE instnK- llon programs ha,·e alreaJ~ 1ouch<>d tht• h'cs of more th.lll a million and d hall students and ha'e conthhutt'd 10 im- proved stud~ habni.. bt.>ttt'r gr-Jdc~ and greater respect for authoni' In \hun th" pos111ve program of orug JbU'it' pre"enuon 1s efTect1 ve ·· Reagan called upon th(' people of the Unned States and. an pan1cular. parents. students. school adm1n1<,tra1ors and law enforcement 01Tic1ah 10 schedule spceta.l D.\RE acll' Ill~ and 10 lOnunue in their etTo ns 10 help increaS(" :t\\ arenes.s of D.\RE throughout tht' nation ::;;~~;;;~;~~~~~~~ ~~ :~~ ~wo j urOrs Want out of Kraft murder trial OranJe County Women U\\)ers'at their luncheon , "9cetlng Monday anhc ·Orange ~ount) ~~d1ta seVl'rat pehdmpnunum-tcrrcrtl thl' Jlld~l' ConfercnQ Center. JOO . Flower 1 ... 0range-. -e-pestpene--th('-opc-mng ~1a1cm('nt\ un11 h obarrwilt-"speat-on-r·h-iw--rrn'l"fl'..,....-.....&.,,..,....-1-~-A~tnJ-!~'ftft-+t~h~e-+A~ra;mAg~~~~hwe~e~o~~~ldf4-Aq#u~es~t~1own~1~h~c~m~c~n~·~,~c~1,,~p~ltto~~,M"i·r) initiatives on the November ballot. Lunch :will be Count) trial of a man a<·cu~d 1n the SI:\· Tnal 1s no" scheduled to hegrn pl :!ti served at> noon w•th Hoban·s talk at 12:30 p.m. The slayings of more than a dozl'n ~ oung men One Juror told the coun he karned after cost is S 13 for members and $1 S for non-members. will ~ delayed at least a ~eek at\cr 1"0 the jul) was chosen 1h1s "Ct>k that h" Call 540-1047 for reservations. jurors said the>-want out o f the ca~.\\ h1ch cmplo}'er would not pa) his s.ila~ thr full could take a year to t~. length of the tnal .\ econ...t man. chosen as The trial of Rand~ Krali. 43, of Long an alternate. said he learnt"d aftcl'\\a rd that Beach was scheduled to begin Monda~. but the length of the tnal ould ho ld up his the request b) the Juror . along "1th promotion. • upeno~ t'oufi. Judge n n"n.iid \ MC'Canin said he "Ill \kn de h' <':uh nt'\ • v.ttk ""helhtr 10 g-rant tht' Ft'l:JIH'""". c<t 11- precauuon. he o~dered an .idd11wnal 4 1 prospecti' e Jurors to Jpp .. :ar 1 r , iurt ne\l Wedncsda,. Kraft faces chargl''> 1r tht· ,h;,11h' ot 16 young men in Orange l C'u n1' tx-1~~n December 197.:' and \la' li.J~J The v1ct1ms. manv of "horn "ere h11chh1 er<; were drugged. sc;wall) molt"stC'd and' strangled HC' "as arrested Ma' I J I q \. "hen a C-al1fom1a Rt$1'1"a~ PatrOTOifo:n >roppt-d him for dn\ ang e rra11calh and found a dead \1anne m h1!> pas~nger ~at. St'fore the tnal qn begin. \.tC'Canin must s111l hear detenst" motions o n se\'eral 1ssut's mcluding a changc-of-Hnue request and "hether a hst fo und JO Kraft's car can ,be adm111ed as e' 1dence. Friday, Se_pt. 16 No mcetinas scheduled ~Dailnemeyer files libel suit over AIDS report Moada.;y,Sept.19 Bj TM Atsoclate4 Press says the cong~sman is unc;~ mpathl'tll to people \\1th ..\ID tcged conduct at the meeting. • 6:00 p.m. Hatiqtem Baell City CO..CU, council chambers. 2000 Main St. -SACRAMENTO -Rep. \\ 1lham Dan- nemryer. chief backer of an .\ID rcport- in' initiative. has filed a SI million hbcl\ suit apinst a San Franca o ne" paper. The lawsuit also name\ Republican poliucal consultant Charil-' Rund and Rund·s compan~. Charleton Rl'sc.irch Group of San Francisco banks and others to n>i>t1n tt~ pubhl ncJl•h officials an) people the~ belie\ t ha' t· ht·l·n exposed 10 AID or t~t .. :d P'''il\l'c tN :ht' AIDS \-1rus On Oct. 8 the ne~spaoer repnnted N'1 of a memo that apparenth referrt•d ll 1 mecungon Propos111on 1n: '"the 0t1i,l · Sen. John Doohule. R-Rl•d .. hn la,1 'l'P- tember and descnbed Oanncml'\er'<. J1· The memo dated Sept 17. said "Ht' "as temf~ing prall11 .. al'' f,1am ing at the mouth an\ 11mt' amonl made an even shghtl) S)mpa1hc11, retercnce to people "'11h .\ID me 111t' hh· Danncme~ er 1s a ,,C' ~enade nn tt'1<, '"uc and fa r too • 6:30 p.m. c.. .. Mesa City Coucil, counctl chambers, 99 Fair Drive .. The lawsuit, filed Wl'dne.,da~ in u· perior Court. concern a memo that the Bay Arca Reporter reprinted in part that Danncme,er. R-Fulknon ' thl' ,h1rt backer of Propo.,1tion 111~ on thl '<"em- ber ballot. It wouM rcqu1rc d1"' wr<. 1'1ood Wro~g-:way driver lose& :Wild .ch&se with HB police BJ LANCE lGNON ............... Numerous mo tonsts "'-Crt run off the roed Thunday in Huntington Baich by a wrona-~ dnver who eventually tncd to drive onto the ~in a vain attempt at ou1runnan1· police. The medcap chase covettd about ~ miles on Baich Boulevard and Bnan Allen, 24. of Hun1mg1on Beach pvc up the chase after the Toyota. van he was dnving bogcd down in the beach near Warner Avenue. poll« said. Allen took off runnina but police chased him do" o. ~said. crossed o'er into ohcommg traffic~ tt neared Golden We t trttt · ... Near Warner l\' enue the 'an crashed through a fence b) th<' Sldc ol the road and tned to maK<' a g.ctaw·a~ throuah the sand But the To~ ota sank into the sand and staJl~d lrnne T~o teen·agcrs "<'fl' l''"'OrtC'd · ·home b' police Thur;dd' l'\ en mg af\erthc' !>hut 0ffthl' ckc1n1.1t\ at the Ed"ards Cinema acros'i tn1m l Cl • • • meone d a1mcd the' heard someone c umng dCl"n a trl'e at Mason Parl earl\ 1h1s momin~ The sound "J at1nbutt'd 10 a hroi..en spnnlder hfad • • • Eighteen h~drauhc Jalk'> \\ert stolen from a nln<,1ru, t1C1n ~l\c 1n the t 4000 blod. of\h ford RroJ 1':t\\e"Cn 6--p m T hursda' . . . A copier "3 tolen lrom .t bu)tnl~ 1n the 4 100 blod .. of( ampu Dme someume earlier 1h1 month • • • em,111onal to do .1., ~H'"'d indeed I fear that h(' --.ould <;('Jfl' J lo! .,f Jll.'<•plc .. Lacuna Beacb '\ pedeslnan 1.ctll rn~ 11 ,r,,1,• along an alle~ nl·ar 1urh 1 •, H1gh"a' told Poh1.·e a M"t.•r '' ,1 ' ing a vV.· \'an tncd to run ti ,. • " . . . A C)press On' t.' re-. d1.n1 ,, • .,. plained lo poh.:e thJl .i pr1 '" • \• 1 lur~1fll near the house c .Hi' T 11&• ,,,1.1 but no suspecu. "ere ~·n • • • .\ v1s1tor to a parlin~ i." "' ' t' Coast H\fhv.'3~ ~1d earh T hur,J., J male Latino. about ~'i ,e.1r .. ,,,~ 'OJ' exJ)ossng himself indC\."nlh • • • Pohcc arnstcd Chns111rher lkan Huntington Beach 1'meone ent('rc.•d a h0mt• m the •" 11.11.r~l0d. ofB1m1r1 L.;ine thrnugh a ,1,J ,n~ d'"'"nc;tarrs !x'<in"om ~1.indo" 3 rJ "'"le) I 100 1n 1t'".t'll" a $4. 00 m n~ O:\Mlt t\\ O "el\Ull<. 'alued al S;ll<1 and \Urtboard~ 'alucd 31 ~~()(), . . . .\ dr 'er tool.. a l hant:c t>~ not llX ~mg ht<. Ford BronlO 0n Chance (1rcle ThuMa~ night He probabl) rt'j.rel\ 1l mebod' llfl{'ned thl" door ~nd r,1olc $50 m l<l<.li that "a" left in the 'chick • • • .\man ~as rcponed \landing nude • Pldfic Coast Hipway and scvcral side streets with the dnver rac1ns down ona>mina lanes. Police Lt. Cbucl ~said. The chase be&an on Beach Boulevard two blocks south of Gar- field A venue after a police officer spoetal a 198S Toyota van that had been reported stolen Wed,,esday. The Toyota took off, head.Ina the "rong side on leech toward Pacific Coast Hilhwa_y, ~said. Allen Jumped from the 'eb1clc .ind started runnin& ~1th police offiC"tr.. naht beh1nd. Poe sa1d. When police a u1h1 up to th(' suspect a fi&hl broke out, but .\llen was e vcntuall subdued and hand- cuffed. Ashm11 m "a-; u~ to p~ open the d oor 10 a car par~cJ 1n the l 5Q<l bk1d of~rc .\\enuc ht'l\\C'Cn 'am and 4p.m ThunJ.t\ The c.ir' tc~v.a., stolen 0-Kttfc. 40. Qt uth La~una C\n SUSPICIOO of dn\ ina under thC' In· flucntt of alcohol o· t-..1;."el<' -.a, stopped earl) Thu~3\ ai Third Street and Coast H1 h~a\ on the bnd&e on Hamilton .\' enue cast of Brook.hunt t . at : 30 a.m today A pas~rb) said ht' ~as holding a bro~n boule and gnnnin • • • .\ bartender at Reubens 6060 \\-a mer o\' c . said a cuq omer th re" a bottle It tum. "(He ran) countlns people off the raid. .. ~ uid, "but he didn't hit anione."' ...,. for• police car. &hat aa. The driwr dep:lly rammed a 1qmd car ..-lolla Chica State BeKh. and the aaar -who po1itt c1«11Md '° idllllif'y -IU&rCd a broken hand. • • The Toyota then turned 11.9rth on the Coesl Hilbway 1n a southbound luc.ll*dilll~ thedownto"n .. and "nmnina a lot of people off \be rmd. .. ~aid . Al one point. the \·ehiclt swuna b9ck inio tbe proper laM but aaain Allen was arreued on suspmon "' .,and thd\ auto, auaultina a pohn• ofrcr and recklcu dn' l"lr He \U} ~Id 1n Huntington Stach Cit~ J:ul 1n heu ofS!S.000 ,,_.._ Veld~ tee,,..M 10 .... ,.,.,.. . 6 ladlcted for1Dall lraad BJ JONA TRAN VOLZIE °' ........ ._ ... 1:\ offi<Tn of a o t.a \1 l'01n lft\'nl~n• compan' v.('rc tndKtcd by a~ ,rand JUI) on ~J.-rount> of consparacy to commit mail and •irt bud 1n a heme ll\.at all~I\ M'tted S6 milhoa from 't<'tlm ra-uon_... TilC 1ndJctmcnt al of'ft 1als 11 M~ .am1 l~ to potrnttal lft\OIO,U.boul &~qu&lil\. \'&.IUC and tht poaablr un tment rc1um of ratT a>tM '" • •kr-room '°"m. -Vincnt t:.nrnno. • orlti\Cf'• ' . · 1dc. James . at.en90. 21. of COiia Mcv, 'tchola C.t.meo. 49, ot El Toro. Bnan Thoml*)ft. 27. of ~ anee: Patnc~ la"'1'nbl.; 28, o f ~ all. and Mart Col.IKxbao. 29, ot Corona ~ 1nd1C1cd by the .,.... 1un ,.,J Mar)' McMnumaa. • · esv. man for the Anorwy"I fficc. If COO\ Kied of all c:ounta. ... .dtff:ndtnt faca ltO yan ta ~ and SS S mtltion 111 fhift; M Maumm ~. JamtS C..- fi I hither bk prilM)• ill I I S 1ea" tmpr:i nJMnt aod a S6 llliliM fine . ---PD legislation cut m anti-ctrug measure WASHINGTON (AP) -lporina a ......_.., ~ to "show how ~ we are b} opposina the flnirms lobby, the "'House has likely killd blbi1 year an anempt to force Alnlricans to wait a wttk ~fott buJilll a handaun .• _ a, a 228-182 bipanisan vote Tilunday, the ~ House eliminated 6--an anti-dna& bill a seven-day waiti•period aJona with an opuonal ~ bacqround check of the pun:baer. 'he ve>k substituted a plan -to be deviled by tbe Justice Department - that would allow gun dealers 10 quickJy identify convicted felons teekina to buy pistols. Sponsor Bill McCollum. R·Fla.. said the amend· menl was bis own idea and the major pl"O-l\ln poup, the National Rine Allocation. came to him with its au~ wa.i1ina ~od lanauaae was named symbohcally after presiden· Ua1 pres teeretary James Brady. who wanhot alona with Pttsident Reagan in tbe March 30, 1981 . auassinauon auempt.n111the prnident by John W. Hanckley Jr. .-.cty's wife, Sarah, vice chair of Handpn Control Inc., called the vote .. disaPPointiaa and discouraging." Sbt added. "W~ came cl<*. Twtnty· rour more votes would have made a difrerence." The NRA's chief pohtical operat· ive, Wayne LaPiertt, predicted that any attempt to resurrect the waiting period iri the Senate this year would fail because sent1ment thctt was "even stronarr" apinst the waiting period. To chanae the House result. 24 metnbcn would have to reverse course -a seemingly insurmoun- table number for such a politically .ensitive issue. The thrtt-million-member NRA. which once faced little oppo$ition in its ~yin& api~st gun cont~ol, was up ••nst a fonn1dable foe this lime: a coalition of 1un control groups and law .enforcement orpnizations that was better organized than ever before. Supporter$ of the waiting p<"riod believed they had a better chance of winnina their legislation by making it pert of a popular anti-drug bill near election time. _Nlcotlnegum . use hampered by confusion CHICAGO (AP) -Doctott often incorrectly instrUct patients on using nicotine aum or fail to pttSCribe 1t 11 all even thouah it can help heavy smoken quit. accordina to studies by California retnrchen. "Most internists prcscn~ nicotine aum to fewer than 25 percent of patients who try to quit smoking," said one of five smoking-related studies in today's Journal of the American Medical Association. ''There is a widespread need for physician education about how to use Aicotine aum more effectively." For instance, nearly 40 percent of 208 internists surveyed in the study said they would prescribe nicotine aum to help patients cut down on smokina. violating a kc) guideline for us\ng it. Bush, DUkalcla sparring over control of drugs BJ 'be A1tecia&e4 Pre11 Bush refcmd to Dukakis' boef nde in an M·I tanlc earlier this weclCand Repubhcan Geo~ Buh said uid. "You cannot fool the Soviet today rival Michael Dukak1s has , __ ... _ h. b k ock' Ame · · ....___n __ ... _over" in an effort to win -ud'S •P Y n ma nca s ~ m•U'C defense for 10 yean ind riding back Democratic voters who twice around in a tank for 10 minutes .... put Pttsident Reagan in office. Youcan'tfoolthcAmericanpeople." Dukakis pledacd 10 double the number of federal drug agents if,. The Republican nominee said Dukakis was modifying his positions elected. ., ba k h R The Massachusetts governor said on defense to woo c l c c.aan he ~s;>repared to spend $50 million Democrats. to bu-c 600 new agents next year "He's gone to states hke this. found toward a 1oal of 2.800 new anti-drug that his messaac of ... cutting unilat- penonnel. crally on these weapons systems is 1not ''We arc going to give state and popular. ~~sh said: "He'.s coming out local law enforcement officers 1he with pohc1cs quite .d1ffc~~nt. but ---------------------------------------------------~iiiiiiiiilmoney to ialftttic war," OUJcafilsac;,.1 --·ich ones ~yeu belicY~? in remarks prepared for delivery at Runnina mate Dan Quaye also · FBlprobes sabotage of space shuttle roclretO-rlngs SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Authorities expect to file cl\arges soon in the zpparcnt sabotage of~rinp made for space shuttle booster rockets. an FBI 11tnt says. HydraPak. which manufactuttS the O.rinas in West Jordan a Salt Lake suburb. discovered in June that a s:na11 number of the rubber·like seals had been deliberately cut. Thiokol. the FBI and NASA. The federal agencies belan a joint investigation. .. We do have suspects and the case will be prosecutable." FBI Special BCnt Cal Clegg sa1d Thursday ... Right from 1he inception. we have been discussing the case with the U .S. Attorney's office, and we feel that arrests or indictments will ~imminent." month. Clegg said he did not know whether more than one person was suspected, but the number "could expand. ... It depends on the evidence that is gather:c<f." OfliciaJs notified booster maker Moflon Oeaa said charges could be filed within a •JamC1 Dockstader. H)draPak \;Ce president of production, said earlier Lhal none of the damaged seals had been shipped to Monon Thiokol. which manufactures the rockets. .,. ,, . Second choiCe for state treasurer coines as surprise, well received SACRAMENTO ( .\P) -State Aud itor General Thomas Hayes. Gov. Georgie Deukme1ian's second choice for state treasurer. is getting good initial review~ from both Demo- crats and R~blicans. Stts HayC1' staff. never before registered with a %>oliti· Deukmejian shocked the Capitol cal party. -bot "'~" register as a by pickina picking Hayes. a political Re~ublican and run on his own for unknown for the post. which Demo-the treasurer's office in 1990. c~t . Un~h changed from .a sleepy _ "Tom Hayes is a total pr~fession~I min1s1cnal office to one of influence with 16 years of~ experience in and J>C>WN. financial manaeement and fi!K'al af· Hayes. 42. who audits state agcn· fairs." DeukmcJian said at a Capitol cics for the Legislature. was Deu-news conference announcing the kmcjian·s second choice for the JOb. surprise nomination. The governor's first nominee. Re· "Tom is a fiscal conscr,•a u ve. a the Los Anaeles Police Academy . assailed Dukakis today. turning a Bush to ured a steel plant in , question on hii own qualifications Columbus, Ohio. that was o nce into an attack on the Democrat's lack headed by his grandfather and sought of foreign policy experience. "I ha "e steelworkers' votes by sa) ing he had 12 years of experience in Congress. I mort common ground with them' understand national securtt) than the Democrats. measures, which is a very imponant Bush said Dukakis "'as ··way OH~r requirement," \he Indiana senator in left field" on some issues of said in Overland Park, Kan. • concern to blue-collar workers. A day earlier, Bush selectively used "These people don't want gun con-economic statistics to charge tha trol. They do favor the death pen-Dukakis had led Massachusetts into a alty," the vice president said. "budgetary Three Mile l$land." I WORL D Soviets suggest they'll leave Vietnam base if U.S. exits Philippines MOSCOW (AP) -Mikhail . Gorbachev announced today thtnhe- Kremlin is ready to ~i'e up a Ice~ na al base in Vietnam if U.S. forces leave their bases in tbc Pb1JippLOes. Alternative bases sought "I'm absoUnety .delighted. He's a mqniticent choice for treasurer." San Franci$CO Mayor Art .\gno . a formCT Democrauc assemblyman. said Thursday after the Republican governor nominated Ha~e to fill the vacancy created b" the death of Jc se Unruh in 1987. --- "The people ""ill be well served b~ one of the most competent and honest men I have ever met 1n public life." added Agnos. who once chaired t~c legislative comm1uee that over- ·publican Rep. Daniel Lungren of man of integrit). He knO'-'S state Long Beach. w~s approved b) the government inside and out. He has an A-S-stmbly but i'tJC>Cted b) the nate. outstanding reputation and he is Th~ Supreme C~~~. in June ruled exceptionallyqualilie<fto sen e as our against DcukmeJ1an s attempt to state treas\,lrer." have Lungren nam.ed treasurer be-"fiscal manageme,.nt. in m) cause both houses did not reJect hi m. opjnion, is the kc~ to running an Ha)CS. an 1ndei)enden1. said he has efficient government" said Ha~es. Tlaonaaa Haya The Soviet leader also said his aovemmcnt h,ad frozen nuclear weapons stocks fh -Soviet Asia and proposed the crt"ation of an in1cr- nat1onal center on the peaceful use of outer space at a Siberian radar station. Tass reported. It appeared Gorbachev was proposing the elimination or . con- version of the Krasno)arsl radar. which the U.S. government claims is a breach of the 1972 .\nt1·Balhs11c Missile Treaty and whose existence has stymied progress at the Geneva WASHINGTON (Al>)-Top .. officials arc for the first time talking seriously about remo,:jng. militar) ' bases from the Philippines. and the chief Philippines negotiator says the country is prc~ring for such a possibility but still negotiating. . ' LA to pay homeless for goods destroyed in sweep~ . . . ~ . arms talks. Secretary of State Gcorse P. ShuUz said Thursday the' United States wants to keep giant Clarie Air Base and Subic 'Navy Base and other installations in the. Philippines but "there a~ alternatives which v.e are " President Reagan. ac;ked about the proposal today. sajd he "'ould stud) 1t. "I took forward to doing that because cenainlr \.\C want to do anything we can to help bring about a LOS ANGELES(AP)-Fon)-one $20.500 to be d1v1dcd among those imponant victory that should dis· Davis said the settlement may be better relationship bct,,cen our two homeless people whose possessions affected by the June sweep. C1ty courage officiaLs from similar sc11· the first of its kind. countries," he said. havinr. now to examine." . were destroyed during a police S"'etP officials confirmed the settlement urcs. Po lice disputed claims that the · Then. referring to the nsk ofgett1ng will receive $500 each according to Thursday but declined to comment. "I believe this has already afTC'C'ted settlement would affect· city policy. cheated playing cards. the president Shultz said talks in Manila on bases compensation _ and other issues "basically aren't going welt''· terms of a settlement that may free Althour.h the agreement doesn't the attitude and practice of police hoWCJtcr. and Cmdr. Wilham Booth. added; "But as I have frequently said some from life on the street. auarantce that suc h sweeps won't be everywhere in this city." said auorney a police sf>okesman. said officers will to him (Gorbachev), 'Trust eve~. On Wedn~ay. Def~~~ S«re~~f) ~l)l~mil.WS no....wrongdmng conducted aga.in la · .re.p· mes H. Davi who filed the claims continue 10 enforce the law tha body~ bu.u:uuhc..cac ·" .:_ _ F)"ank Car)ucca to!!_ vis1ung Ph1~1P- in the qrecment, ~hich provides resenting the homeless said it is a n on behalf of the homeless-:---prohiliits STceJ)iilg on Ci\Yside\t.r,ilks. Gorbachev also reiterated his call pine ?rt•an Mimster . Rau . an-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~~~~~=======~~~~===~~ b a Sin~Sov~ summit and u~~ ~~~m~~o~offic1~~Knbcd ..i1 Japan not to-increase its military ~s blunt terms. that the Unocd States su:cngth. 1s i>tt~i:cd .to p~ll ?Ut of the bases 1f UllQUE COLLECTllLE llC. 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ORIENT AL COLLECTION early 1900s anc;I antique pieces featuring IVORIES. PORCELAINS. CLOISONNE. CHAMPLEVE. POTIERY. BRONZE. STONE CARVINGS. TEAK ST ANDS. Chinese tnd jl)panese wories Including emperor and empress: quan yen, animals. others. Blue and while and crackle glase porcelains 19th cent4ury ur,e champleve urn 17th century bras ,.wdimere. boxes +++ The Soviet l~ader read aloud a the Phihp~tnC1 1ns1sts. on too much seven.point plan "aimed at strength-compcnsauon. . cning securuy in the As1a·PaC'1fic Other officials have suggested they region" during a meeting with Com-miaht be rclocattd to Guam or munist Pany and local go' crnment elsewhere in the Pacific. with esu- workers in \he m y of Krasnoyarsk. mates of the cost of such a move 2.000 miles east of Mosco". , rangina over SI 0 billion. Defense The speech, the first maJor addre~s officials have said in' the past that the by Gorbachev since his return Mon-bases arc vital to security of a vast day from a six-week \'&Cation. 1s to be area stretching fro m Southeast Asia carried in full b) Tass. The news into the Persian Gulf. agency first distribut~ a summary of Gorbachcv's proposals. It was his first speech focusing on Soviet relations with Asia and \be Pacific since an address he gave July 28. 1986. in the So";c1 Pacific port of Vladivostok. In that speech he called for peace in the region and better relauons with China. "Aware of the Asian and Pacific countries' concern. the Soviet Umon will not increase the amount of any nuclear weapons in the region -11 has already been practicing this for some tame -and is calling on the United States a nd other nuclear powers not to deploy them addition- ally in the rqion," Tass said today. FRENCfl DOORS • Fresh fish, Pa ta, Prime Rib and More! 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Aa Gilbert bears down on eo&st of Texas Greenhouse effect may fuel storms BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) - Hunicane G\lbnt'1 leadint_ edee tubed tbc cont and its 120 mph winds IWirted toward landfall today u oftk:ialt in the Caribbean and · Mnico lallied billions in damqe from the aiant storm blamed for at least '8 deaths. Thouands of residents alona Teus' 370-milc coast, many evacu- ated to biaher around after pilin& 11ndblp in the doorways of their homes and boardina up windows, huddled in shelters and waited for the newl: When and where would Gilbert hit? .. We are aoin1 to sit and wait and pny for the best," said Larry Brown, director of transportatton · for Brownsville, where officials esti- mated that as much as one-fourth of the city of 110,000 could end up in emef'ICDCY shelters. Port Isabel, a city of about S.000 just east of Brownsville, had turned into a virtual post town by Thursday cvenina. Officials also evacuated the coastal resorts of South Padre Island and Galveston. "It sounds facetious. but people can stay as long as we can fingcrpnnt them so we can identify them later." said South Padre Mayor Bob Pink- Thousands homeless IDMezicO MAT AMOROS, Mexico (AP) -:-Hiah waves crashed along the Gulf of Mexico coast today and flooding left thousands homeless as deadly Hur- ricane Gilbert bore down on this border city, officials said today. Aeeina residents crowded into s&l1e~-as the storm pushed across the palf carryina 120 mph winds. The hurricane left I 7 people dead on the Yucatan Peninsula. officials said. Tett DeQDie· w~re repc;>rted missing, and hundreds of thousands were driven from their homes on the battemi pcnAosula. "We're seeina the first victims. The palf ara is floodi1l4 and wc'Tc gcning rains and wind," said Hector Flores of the city press office, as Gilbert;s outer band pou'nded the coast with heavy . rain. . • · The city. in a news release said at least 10,000 people spent the night in lhelten set up at schools. churches and public buildings. Countless otbcn fled homes in low-lying and poor areas. At least 5,000 people were rendered homeless near Matamoros. Sporadic rains and wind gusts of up to lS mph were felt today as officials busded to c:Omplete evacWlting resi- dents from the lowlands of the l..apna Madre area and the .fishin,g town of La Pesca, both north of ttie Yucatan. - The shelters were being stocked with blankets, food and water for up to 70,000 people. When the 450-milc-widc hurricane slammed into the Caribbean rcs0nofCancun Wednes- day, winds topped 160 meh. - .. An indescribable;°dcsolate pan- orama" was how Ranulfo Garza of Novcdadcs de Yucatan described fint reports today from isolated towns along Yucatan's nonh coast. "It looks like an earthquake struck instead of a hurricane. The destruc- tion is incredible." Garza said dozens of homes in Prosreso were damaaed or destroyed. Beaches were reconfigured or simply disappeared during the storm, ap- pliances and furniture noated an empty streets, and large fishing ves,, sela and yachu -ere dcl)Q5ited on land or .. piled toaether like logs." The storm lef\ about 300.000 people homeless in Yucatan state and another 10,000 homeless in Campechc, the government news •ncy Notime.x said today. A Wivesfeel hostages' release due BEIRU.T. LcbanQ.n (AP) -Tlle wives of two American professors held bosUllC in Lebanon said today they believe the kidnappers' demands have IOfteaed and tbctr husbands will be treed IOOD. . BldrTurner, wifcofJessc'Turner,a mathematics professor, and Feryal Polbill, wife of professor Robert PoUlill. spoke a day after the Islamic JiMd tor tbc Liberation of Palestine i__. a bandwritkn statement and a DbcMcm'aDb of two host.qn to a w...rn Dews •DCY in BciruL Tbe statement. written in Arabic. bialed that the Moslem aroup would ,,_ jtl boltaeet if the Reqan admin- illradoa W\dertook an initiative widlia one week in support of the · Pllelliaian uprisina m lsracli-oc-cUDied territories. n. two Amencan educators pic- tured -TUl9er, 41, of Boite, Idaho llMI Allan S1ieen, 49, of Boston -MW been held for nearty 20 months. T'IJ were leized &ION with Polhill, ::i...q.ny of New York City, and il76War Si... 60. an Indian "'° ii a lepl resident alien of tile UllilldSlales,oaJan.24, 1917hm .. E pm of the U.S.-aftiliated Mtil Umvenity by 1unrMD posiaa •riollJOlice. .... omclll U.S. policy is that Wah- ... will DCM bullin with the Cl, .... ~ . er10DJr. Police were ordered to leave North Pldre Island when water began ftoodi;pL the causeway to the main-land. city bad asked ever;one to •Ye tbc island but police Chief Robert OllOn said he had heard that about 10 to l' residents remained there overniabt. An estimated 2S,OOO people evacu- ated low-lyin& villaaes in southern Louisiana and officials said they wouldn't let people return home unul they were sure Gilbert had run ashore eltewhere. ..We cannot afford a chance that it mi&ht ao back into the Gulf, away from the shoreline," said P18quemines-Pansh C1v1I Defense. Oirec:10r Carol Becnel. · • The Coast GWlrd sent a search and rncue boat after seven people qn a fishina boat in Matagorda Ba). Of- ficiah said they weren't sure 1f the s\Onn had crippled the vessel. 8y early today, the storm had weakened since its dcstrucme assault on the Caribbean, and despite fore- caskn' predictions Gilbert showed little sian of strengthening as it beaded for the area around Brownsville at the southern up of Teus. .. It bas not strengthened since It left Mexico. but we still behe,·e _some ':. .. ' 1trenathenana ts ponable. It's not ever 101na to act back up lO Categol) s strenath with 17 5 mph winds, but 11 very ~bly could reach 130 or 140 mph, said Jim Gr0$s, a hurricane spectahst at the Nattonal Hurncane Center in Coral Gables. Fla. The Humcanc Center said 1f Gil- bert continued in the same direction. the eye of the storm v.o uld come asb~re near the Tex.as-Mexico border sometime this evenina. According to a rough esumate. the eye of the hurricane will h11 the coast between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m .. about SO to 60 miles south of Brownsville. said Dave Petrovich, a weather service forecaster-in Miami. Winds up to 34 mph. accompanied by squajls, bepn pounding South T~as and northern Mexico earl) today as preview of the fut) of Gilbert, which has left at least 50 dead, S8 billion in damage and more than half a million homeless on several Caribbean islands and Mex-.. 1co's Yucatan Peni"lsula. The National Weather Service issued a hurricane warning for Mex- ico's nonhcm coast and the southern half of the Teitas coast from Brownsville to Port O'Connor. in- cluding 250,000-residcnt Corpus Chrisu. "'~ Thia 300-foot •hip wu blown .. bore at Cancun, Mexico. WASHINGTON (AP) -Even as one of the worst hurricanes of the century smashes through the Gulf of Mexico, a scientist" warnma that the so-a.lied greenhouse effect could result 1n even stronger tropical storms. Dr. Kerry A. Emanuel of the Massachusetts Institute of Tccb- nol<>JY said Thursday the strongest bumcanes of the future could tum out to be even m ore powerful than storms such as Humcane Gilben. Humcanesgam the1r strcn&th from the energy transferred from the warm ocean waters to the air and clo\ids Jbove. Warmer temperatures c.aused by the greenhouse effect could lead to more e vaporauon and heat transfer from the oceans, and thus. ·possibly stronger storms. he explamed. ··over the warmest pans of the occahs. a change in sea-surface temperature of I degree Celsius ( 1.6 degrees Fahrcnhell) Wlll change the minimum sustainable pressure in a humcane b-. 15 to 20" millibars. Emanuel rcP<>rtcd The pressttre in the center of a humcane generalh 1s cons1deTCd a good ind1ca11on o( 11s strength. "1 awaii.is co ming to the I land ~\IJ September 16th-25th. 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RT CENTER \ FASH I 0 N I S LA .N D I . ' I .. • .. :, • ' ' I ' TI ~ : ,I I·, nt" "'nHl n .. \ -. J •I Transit agencies have specific jobs --._..;that don't me~ge_ . Bialer is nor necessarily be rt er, even ifir is fewer. And IC$$ "not alNys more. Oranae County has five separaae lltftcies dealina with transponation issues. That's probably 100 many considering it does not include the county's 28 cities who look. after their own transportation interests. But a proposal to merge the various qencics into one super aaency should be met with a skeptical eye. Big bureaucracies do not guarantee success where little ones have failed. • Members of the Orange County Transponation Com- m ission, one of the five, plan to open consolidation talks with representatives of the othtt four agencies with the intention of writina legislation that would allow some of them to merge. But the county's so--called road warriors -the Orange County Transit District. the county Environmental Manage- ment Aaency, the Transportation Corridor Aaencies, and the district office of the state Department of Tnnsponation - should not be too eager to toss their keys into the pile. The comrnission is already king of lh-e hill and the kinadom is in disarray. · As it is, each of the agencies-however inefficiently they may be viewed -is responsible for a specialty. They each have a job to do, or they should. ' For ex.ample, the OCTD runs the bus system, directs Dial-a-Ride, encourages ride-sharing and other.: programs to help commuters. OCTD has a mission and a specific constituency that is quite different from the others. The Transpon.ation Corridor Agencies were established among the cities and the-county to plan and pay for three new freeways. The Environmental Management Agency essentially oversees the road network in uninforporated pai'ts of Orange County and makes sure those highways tie in with free~ays and other roads. Caltrans plans, builds and maintains state highways and freeways. · Each has a slightly different responsibility. That means tbey can be held accountable. If the bus doesn't show up at Harbor Boulevard and Bay Street, the bus rider knows he can hold OCTD to blame.· . But when the of lines of responsibility are bluned, accountability is lost. And let's face it, the transponation picture in the county is.more than a little hazy. For example, OCTD, which is basically buses and ride- sharina. is also involved in transitways. Transitways are someth.ing like carpool lanes. That seems more like tbejobofCaltrans, which, of course, it is too. But. the TCAs might get in volved here if we're talking aoout transitways on the three new freeways. Otherwise, EMA and OCTC seem more likel y than OCTD to handle them because of the need to coordinate with the existing road system, which they will, of course. So everyone is in volved. But maybe no one is responsible. That brings us back ·to the CQUnty Transpon.ation ·Commission. l:b~.commission is S\UWO~ to ~ke the laraer view by coordinating the entire jumble of TC-As, EMAs, OCTDs, Caltrans and the cities. _ The commission lobbies for state and federal money and determines how it shouJd be spent totbe greatest benefit. . Rather than gobble up some of the other.agencies and thus blur the lines funher. the commission should fulfill its _role. Instead of pushing for a bill to· swallow OCTD, the commission should be pushing to clearly delineate roles so each of the ~ists is contributing. · · -We don t need to do away with agencies as ftlJJCh as we need each of the qencies to do its job. Coordination, not consolidation should be Job No. I for . the ()ranee County Transportation Commission. Leadership lacking Neither (Daniel Quayle nor Lloyd Bentsen) appears to break any 91'CC'9Dceived mold of leadership retardation we expect from lf)meone selected for a job that requires not much more than silent subservience and pleasant countenance. The expectation that anyone holding the office (of vice ~t) will, as the sayinuoes, "grow in office/' seems Wistfully and overly optimistic given the lac of duhes of the position.... . · Americans will just have to conclude that there it t0me WlteeD quality in both Vice presidential candidates that will tometime be revealed. · Neither Quayle nor Bentsen makes us' stop ukina the 'dec:9des-lona question that haunts so many Americans. lfow come we never ,et any pat leaders anymore'? ne o.J'7 o..ilJa ~m.aal, ............ Anti~dness drug Thousands of men are expected to line up 10 buy a new drua approved the other day by the Food and Dnaa Administration. Studies show the drug sometimCj cu promok the · powth of hair in men whose hair is thinni111-. Why 101De men are terrified ofaoina bald it one of life's minor mys1eriel. An~, one baldie who won't be 9ueueina up to buy the new drua i1 Sen. Alan Cranston. O.Calaf'. CraDllOD bu the riabt attitude. When people ask him wbetber baldnell aft'ects his muculine-.., be reptia with a coaftdent mile, .. , bave bmer thllWI to ilo wida my male • hormones 11um llli111 t1aem 10 pow lilir." ftl ._ Gltdll Y..., Ta••• ~ . ,........,..,., .. ,.. ... ·-•~o..-.u..._ ::c=• ...... C... ... , .. c.... .... ....., Qilllllllll • ,....._ ... ..... ,,... .... .., .. .. ._...,...,. -----.. .. ...c.... ...... (air .... =-·= a.....":!'..! ... ............ ........... Friday, 8eptembef 11, 1• M I L· '' Readers respond ___ an~ reply Ki to replies Editor: Jn rupOnsc to the letter written by Eliza Lortnz in your ··1..cuers to the Editor•• section, here is my reply: Don Blade and I arc running apinst each other for City Council. I am not .running with him. He is entitled to his opinions and I am entitled to mine. If indeed the aniclc expresses his solutions for i..,una Canyon. it does not express my views. As a member of Village Laguna. a board director of the South Laguna Civic Association, and co-chair of the Assiociation for Diversity my views art well known. ue1 program helps to guide women back into workfor-ce The allegation that S2.SOO was given by the "Viejo" Company to my campaign is totaJly unfounded. I have never been supported by the Mission -viejo Company. Aliso Viej-o onny other developer. With respect to my corporate consulting. my background in this field bas been implementing and supervisinj health, fitness and wellness programs foi' the employees of corporate clients. My contributions havc..come from hardworking citizens of Laguna Beach. If there is any question where my funds come from. I will gladly let anyone who wishes sec who my contributors arc. Chan&e In Antenca's wa~ ofti~ha) thealcn or at home on vtdw. A fun come about so rapidly dunng the last niaht out has to include an expensive two decades that it has left a large meal. ralh~r than the fast food perttntaae oft he population I n a stale consumed all week, lnd admission to of shock -and this is especially true some expensive entertainment. Per- for worpen who have felt the sudden haps a new comedy club with lt,SlifT chap.ge the hardest. entry price and a sufT price for a two- It is amazing to realize how drink minimum -two drinks which rtlatively recent it was that Amencan art anything but stiff. men and' women married right oufof The younJCr women have been hi&h school or college. had children born .into th1~ new America and so ri~t af\er..aetting married, and sta)'ed adapt to what thcy,find to be reality. married-Whether happy ,or not. • but many women born before the In this scenario, the woman stayed I 960s were born into the old America home to raise the children and the -and many have been caught in the men went to work. And when sudden chanae. children grew up and moved out. They find themselves d ivorced and elderly parents moved in. But then don't know how to cope. They find hardly anybody was too elderly -the . themselves in need of a JOb - men died soon after retirement and wheiher divorced or not -and the)' the women aged fast. don't know how to get a job or what Of course. thoseweresimplerttmes jobtotrytO$Ct. The)' find th~ir homes in America. Most people had rcla-empty and ume heav) on their hand . tively little money. but they did not And theS' arc finding. JUSt as mi:n need much m oney. Meals were eaten have found for ages. that there is a at home or from a lunch buclcerand -mid-life cnsis. ~uddenl}. the. "o man they wert made at home from basic is 40 and she wonders j ust what she ingredients. The hQIJle Itself was ha.s accomplished and she reah1es small and simple. Only o ne car was that all of her goals ma) not be required per family. And a night o ut achieved. at the movies was a major event. I was one of the first to talk to some But. as we know. all of that has of these lost women because of m) chan,ed. Men and women don't get profession -public relations. Not mamed as frequently right out of understanding what pubhc relations school. Instead they just enJO)' the life is. a · large percentage of women of a single. whether laving alone or without trainm& 'Or special educatio n not. When th marry~ it is. believe-the field would be just right acnerally for a period of time before a for them. · divorce. The women work and the How well I remember one truly fine childrtn shift for themselves. woman in hcr40s. Well dressed. Well Children leave home as soon as educated. Well mannered. Just they can for their ··own place." and divorced. Children grown. Never the new elderly art on their own -in worked. Confused on what types of a retirement village or traveling. work to do and how to e ven look for a America is prosperous. aruLevery job. person over the age of 16 has at least I had to tell her how she would one car. Movies arc consumed sev-probably not be able t<>-Eempete for a eral times a week at expensive JOb in public relations against a l MARTIN BROWER woman with a degree in pubhc relations. with writing samples from n'ewspapers, ma'gazincs and brochures, and with several years of experience with a company or coun- seling firm. • Finally. there is help for the~ women-and for any woman in need of guidance and counseling -right here in Orange Count~. It 1s the Women's Opportunity Cente r (WOC). a service of UCl's Exten ion Division. The woc_ offers pcrsooall) sup-I portive counseling. career guidance and educational and 'olunteer op- ttons. Pr~anis are pro\'lded da} and evening an such diverse areas as resume preparatio n and career and skills a$SC§sment. assertion training and self.awareness . .\nd a research library is available. • A nominal membership fee 1 charged. and in kcepmg "1lh.toQt1) 's world the program 1s open not only to w611\81 bu1 m:in. ofthc programs arc open to. men. and there 1s no age restriction. · Director of WOC is Ela1 nc Hart . .a warm and caring person as 1s h&r entire staff. Orange co·unty is fortunate to have such a facility available for today's Orange County women. . , MarU. Browu ,.bllde• Ille ae••-,.,,_, .. M•rtlll Brower'• Oraa1e C..ty lle,,.rt.,, Legislature holds t~e key to reworking GanD formula. MA.RTY Sr.Int Transportation, for example. still needs many more dollars. When traffic jams cause even conservative Oranac County communities to give serious col\sideration to no-growth policies, it'J little wonder that Re- publican Gov. George Deukmejian and the Democratic-<ontrollcd Lcais- lature see a ~neral need to frtt up more .spending for hi&hways. The panisan quarrels -bi& ones, to be In their justified anger over the sure -arc over how to provide the mess in the l..qislaturt, vote~ last money and how to rt around the JuM approved ballot measures estab- prnent limit. lishiftl new constrainu on campaign Tryinatorcsolvethneproblcmsby funi-railina. The effcct1veneu of rcwntina the Gann formula and thnercstri(Uonswon'tbc~teduntil lcaislatjna thro~ the initiative pro-the 1990 campaip. but public c:as is not the best way to pr'CK'ttd. intaat lfOUPI should immediately Eft'ective leaislative solutJOns to renew the filbt for further reforms, ~ problems almost always tt-ind-.dlnc pu6lic financina of election quare equi1able compromites on im· campaips. if the Proposition 73 ~nt diff'emlca betweai conflict-coMUalntl prove inadequate. inc intemts. That requires a 8"ibili~ Should one party ht tn a position lo ty not round in the initiative '"'°"" dictate the 1991 reapportionment but only in a twell-functaonina Lcsis. and threaten to Produce the kind of lature. • tatmne abu1n ~ in prnen1 California don not have a twell-lesitlative and conpnsional distnct functioaina Laillature. however. It lines. the minority pany should be hu, instad, 1 Ii• mess in the Slate prepared to challcn~ the result Capitol. ReP1 .. n1auve aovmvnent throulh a rele~ndum campaign and hal broMa down over the last doun by talin1 the controvmy to the years in SKramenio to where un-California Supmne Coun •in. reP1e11ntauve lllislauve ~orities This dme a rcconstitu1ed haah haw beell mat.a end prot«ted by coun may produce a Ins convoluted ncllllive ~"lo The •me and "'°" ••lablr derision that ............,_, abulel have en-would DOC •vor the ~ty puty OINl"lllllll llld proleNd ideofolical tl9e way die llOll Bird-led coun diCI .....-.. in the minority pany, when it ruled oa the tua dilpuee over _... ~ 1'M become un-tleaion dilvict liDll. (......,,.ber ZQPMJ ..iw itlllf: l9ow Aimnblf S,ab Willje Brown ~ 9ldl D1•11cruk ...S Republican publicly balftldMa~ coevn. , .. , ..... i..w .... ~ •tNMI dlcn ,.., .. wl dw ~ ••d'n'ds ....... TileY ue Supnmn"took.,.olllllreappor.. .... :s1 wl bliJlded 10 UOIHlllll1 ~ill latlM DnnocrMI 'II tr 11111 DI by II~ baM 19IDI?) . ._ 1 ·"'"'"' .. IM llMwl nan. Wbat's Mllldtd ita ..... ii DOC an im-MW ...... b' 111 Oull limil. Tiii .............. t ...... ~ .... ""ie ..... Clllli n'n a.Id ~ L • ....... n. only dai"l M • :••!:1~,_~ die pio••a....,a._....,.., ... ~--·tltllly~ 9lllt11Hea<T"' ..... ........ • .. .... ,.Jfl=• ... ,., ... .,. ... h1'•1•'1~d~1p1 ldonl; ~,,.,,, ... I • • In regard to the comment made of tht. Wcs.tbrooks being .. Black/Reynolds footsoldiers," the Westbrooks arc also entitled to their opinions. It seems to me that the Westbrooks have never been foot- soldiers for anyone; rather, the West· ~ brooks have pursued the courses of action the)' think is right for them. Pertain mg to Ann Christoph's '"un- assailable record,'' public scrutiny of her record during the ·election carn- paian will determine whether her record, and the records of the other candidates a're unassailable. Rather than casting aspersions. I think it would be mort productive for those citizens of our city who wish to . be politically· involved to give the candidat~ input on the. many dif- ficult issues currcntl~· facing Laguna Beach. 'includin& e n"1ronmental con- siderations and the city's financial difficulties resulting m inadequate fire and police protection, a de- teriorated sewage system that spills untreated sewage. onto our-beaches. and inadequate parking facilities for its residents and to urists. MARY REYNOLDS l::aguna Beat h • • • To the Editor: Sorry, C.B. Smith, I was a.I~ there. To this day I carry the number on my ri&ht arm. Buried two parents, an aunt, a cousin and a nephew who took tbeir numbers to the grave. You arc to be congratulated for your efforts at age I 2, however your candle was just one in a very large dark room. On the starvina people issue, again I submit tti.t as a Kiwanian, we. our club of Just 63 members, have undertaken the taskofprovidina food on a daily basis (five days a week), to some 800 needy and hungry folks at 22622 Lambert. Lake forest. the addrns of Livini Harvest, now the larant food bank in southern Orange County. You were offended by the movie in question, and rightly so; I was offended by ""The 10 Command- men"" movie of years ago, but we must both remember that these arc nothina more than fiamcnts of some- one's imqination. The truth is always the truth, no work of fJCtion can destroy the truth. For example. look at TM National Review for Historical Studies who claim that the-holocaust was fiction, Gls who rncued thousands from Troblinka. Dachau." Bcraen·Bdzen and Auschwitz were pan of an intellileftce stratCI)'. The truth is that this 51-year-old was there. carries bis number to this day, even bai Pl nerved the ori&inal paperwork u proof positive t6at the truth will always prevail. We ..,-ee. more Marx Brothen movid tftllad of the truh we are bcina otraed under the pile of mlCNinmenL More ~. laa Oortlechn and Shamir would be OK with me. GENE SELIG Irvine Com•ealllmm ,..dennlcome Otange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. September US, 18ee A7 J . ParlyprornoteS planned pafenthood BJ L\REN M. REED ...... Ocie J F t Sultry late summer breezes tossing multi-colored belloons, the steel drum sound of the Islander!>. and bare feet and colorful attire all combtned ' to create a tropical ~tt1ng for the annual SCOOPP (South Coast Or· ........ ....-.,,._ ..... lloet W. Bal191 Smida wltla Sandy and Linda Lyle. pnizataon of Planned Parenthood) member-guest beach pan> o n the Sind at Emerald Ba) Some t'oo guests paid S 100 each to make their way Saturday night to the private beach. dotted w11h t1k1 torches and festively decorated tables. to · supPon the organization recogn12ed for comprehensive fam1l) planning services. According to J!Mly B•ttrick, pub- licity director for the gro up, SCOOPP as an affiliate guild for the Planned Parenthood Federauon of .\men ca. raising $22.000 last )ear to supPon the organiz.auon. "Our goal this ~car IS $25.000,'• she said. e'lplaining lhat proceed s .from the e' ening's e' cnt would help meet that obJeCtt' e. All aspects of the ··beach pany" were underwritte n. clarified SCOOPP president Barbara Gotltud Miies. Even the hean) food arra) "a'> homecooked and contnbuted b) in- d1\'1dual members -.. .\nd I think 1t (the food) 1s a little better that ~a~:· she added. The buffet took on a south-Of-the· border navor w11h taco salads. salsas and guacamole. Guests hoH:red arou nd th e fo od tables enthusiasucall) samp ang Dlts ol everything. Don't qogh that zloty fa_ iii DEAltANN LANDERS: I'm writ- ina about the Scrabble Pla)'ers' Dic- tionary you sugcstcd: The words )OU pve as examples that might come 1n ·-· handy, such as qa.id. qintar, ixod1d or Ill AIDS ltas added a dim~D,iQD 10 lalldellty tltat ao oae dreamed of 10 years a10. J am sad for you, dear, and laopt tlaat you will ltave many more years of 1ooct lllealtla. ••• iua. might be OK for u.se in a New liilus York tournament. but here in Texas, DEAR -\N!'ll LAN DERS: M> huS* we don't cotton to such fanc) band and I ha'c a 9-)ear-old daugh· 1anauaae · tcr. he 1s a JO) 10 us. but we don't If anybody tries to get away with "ant an) more children. ' hish·falutin· made-up foreign words some hair-raising stones about group Frequa'Titl} I am asked if I plan to in a pmc with me, I will qoph the sex. with both men and wo men. I "as enlarge m) famtl). When I say"no." I zloty faqir riaht in his m\lzjik 1 shocked: · am told. "Go ahead and have another H.M. IN DALLAS. Finally. I insisted that "e bolh be one. You'll be g!ad you did." Or. D&All DALLAS: Accordi.1 to my tested for AIDS. t confe ss 1 "asn't .. You reall~ ought 10 try for a bo). rll Cllllcap Sera .. le mavn, '°'*1•1 ID surprised when we both tc~ted bet your husband wants a son e' eo tf 1111 •81Jlk .. 1trtctly a1a~1t die positive for the AIDS .anubodtt'S. he doesn't sa) so. All men do. )OU nlel. Aa •r:J:ie wlll tltrow Y•• I realize that testtng<lX>Slll\e doc~ know:· •t .. ,..,. ls . not mean that we will develop full· When I am asked this questio n in DEAR ANN •LANDERS: You blown AIDS. but the fear is there. 1 the presence of our daughter. people ,enerally tell a woman to ask herself would like to suggest to an~ "oman 1n ha' e turned to her and asked. that well-known question. "Arc )OU these circumstan~s that she thank "Wouldn·t )OU hke a brother or better off with him or without him?" about where and wuh "hom here\ sister?" he al"a}s SB)S '')es.'' and I If d 'd f ammadetolook lt.kca.riJJajn.. __ _ Often youaoon to say." }OU CC1 e may have-been. and , thcrt' 1 the These same clods "ouldn't dream you want to take him back.. forgh..e slightest question. ask him 10 be - and forwet and don't insist o n know-checked before )'OU take him oock. of asking a ''oman wh~' she is i,alltheddailsofhisinfidelit)... .1 lovc·my husband anu "'II Sta~ pregnant \l>llh her fifth child. Please decided I did want him back so r with ham. but had I kno"'n then "hat pnnt m) lette r. Ann. I'm tired of f4orpvc and tried to forget those eight I know now. I would not ha,e.talcn being put on the spat. -PIT- ( · TSBU RG H. P.\ months o hell when ~e were separ· hirri back. -SOUTHWEST L' .\. DEAR PA.: ~6aD1v)·ert>luit-ty- a.--a. When we reconciled. he told me D.,. a a USA; Wltat a tra•ic story r-i~----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;r.An;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~"---~· il laqul rles are best .ans we red w itla a "---Aaaiversary Sal--- 15 % orF Everything in the store! SALE DISCOUNT DOES NOT INCLUDE CIGARETl'ES, MAGAZINES & CANDY SALE STUTS SEPT. 25th I ' ~It •, i'J ~· I I ' ti tf l •. 1 '~ "Your Nini-0.putmeat Store •ad Pharmacy" 1111 la,.Wt Dr., ~ Cater, 1..,.rt ltacla • 710-0111 I FREE PAD & Installation qaeslioll. Sample: "Wily 1a 1'e..wor:ld woald you be interested ill sometlalng aopenoaal'!" · COllll to Mdtns tor JI ,_ Wlyl ""'9'I nttds. IWy ~h can MrYt 1our perftctly ~E:\'S . 16'l ,.__, •wt t.111 -.S. CA <71•1 "'5 Q3I Executive director Marpe Files Selck was admmng 1hc spirited turnout, stressing how amPortant · SCOOPP's supPon was to Planned Parent~ood. espcc1all) 1n light of upco~1ng expansion plans and tn· creasing services. "We will be open- ina our fifth scr\11cc ctn1er 1n Orange County-1n the Brea/Placcnua area. Last year "'c served apprd{1matcl 10.000-1nd1v1duals for contracepiive cart and general GYN tesung and we saw an addmonal 15.000 people through our educauonal comPo- ncnts .. " Hosts for the evening "'ere W. Balley and ltarea Smltlt, Emerald Ba) residents who arranged fo r the locauon and undeN TOte a maJor part of the ev~nmg (as v.ell as supplied a colorful balloon archv.a~) Baile) Smith, a former board prtstdent of Planned Parenthood. was extreme!) enthused about the new teen program e).plaining, ··w e have a group of teen-agers -that "'e train in sex educauon -the' go o u1 to the beaches an the summer 10 talk to other teen-agers ... we·,e found the wa) to reach teen-agers 1s not through ha ving adults come an and 1alk 10~ the~ ~ut Jtl .other teen-agers 10 discuss subjects hke con1racepuon. abon1on, We've found n to be most Barbu'a and Dick Miles with 11.arCte Flta Seigle. Ch.alnroman Gloria ~ and Sandy W,rlCbt. . efTecu,e." "' • Gloria Longie) and EH·I~ n Younie served ascha1m1en lorlhl ,,Jn hnth ha ving a rri,ed at !hr\ tr l·Jrl, in thr da) to set up. disco' ered her refngcrator had : ceased to operate. (Things lake that : onl} happen on event nights.) • I Other kc~ 0 '$3.n1urs of the l SCOOPP part) included Playlli1 , Wallace, Janet Treat, Patti J Vollffelde, Jerri Mlrans, Lols -sllater t and Beverly Morpby. · j On« .lh~ pan~ beg.an hO•\t\C:r Young had d1sappearl·d It Wl''"' 1n returning home to c hJngl' l I• 11 hr' 'hl' HoR oscoP£ By SYDNEY OMA.RR SahlrUy, Seftember l"I AJllES (March 21-..\pnJ 191:. You'll combine prac- ticality with spintual a~arcness. Focus on ab1ht) to deal with higher-ups. JUSUce. deadline. promouon. Older andivadual flashes green light. helps obtain funding Capncom involved. TAURUS (Apnl 20.~la) 10): You·u haH r~on to celebrate. burden is hfted. long-distance call 'enfies vieW5. Contract or agreement could lead to considerablt financial pin. Anes. Libra "'111 figure prom1nen1l~. GEMINI (May 21-June :!0): Lunar a pect h1ghhgh1s creativity. vanety. challenge. scnsuaht~. se' appeal. You'll make fresh stan, love pla>s ma1or role. personal style is highlighted . Leo. Aquarius pla~ ke) roles. CANCER (June 21-Jul~ ::!2): Fam 1l~ member seeks approval for unonhodox mo,e. Don't rush into co'n01ct that does n'ot actuall) invoh e ~ou. Pia~ "a11inggame,gtt appraisal regarding propen~ 'alue .\nother Cancer native represented. LEO (July 23-~ug. .22J: Lunar. numerical aspects emphasize social acll\lt)'. PoPUlant~. bod~ image Member of OPPoSlle sex pa)S meaningful .:omphment. You'll be invited to attend unique affair -means ~ou·re ge tting up 10 ~orld. VIRGO ( J\ug :!~ pt 1::!J; Read bet"een hne~. be aware of smalJ pnoL Focus on propen~ conclusion of negouauons. Fam1I~ member sa~ s. ··I'm 11red and "'ant to go home." Your PoS11ton 1s sohd. You can make grace(ul t'Xll. LIBRA (Sept. ~l-Oct ::!::!1. lndl\ 1dual "ho actual!~ has )our best intcrre ts at hean 1s sh~. rl'quir~ ' BRID GE • • • , • I l encouragement Op11m1sm results lrom wntten rcpon. : Sho.n10pm,0J,cs relau'e Secret is re,caJed. much !.Q.-!. 'our ad' antage ' . SCORPIO <<Xt ::!3-'o' ! I): Domesttc adjust~ot featured. surroundings" 111 be bcauufied and ~ou could sell or purchase an ob1ec1. ho me appliance Pro tect assets. grasp opponunit~ 10 1ncrea!>e income cons1derabl). SAGITTARll'S 1 \.o'. 21-Dcc ::! I l Someone wants something for nothing from ~ou. ~rep guard up. refuse to l be cajoled into tooltsh acuon C~cle high. )ou·u make nght m,o' e at crucial moment.\\ ear~ our colors -pUTl)lc and pank. CAPRICORI'\ cDec :!:!-Jan IQ) 'I ou·ve asked for more rcsPons1b1ht). challenge. and no" )OU get it. You'll have access to anformauon pre' 1ou I) wtthheld. You'll<bc an PoSttton 10 "pull stnng ", .\nother Capncorn pl~ys role. AQUARIUS (Jan :!0-Feb 18}· Current aspects hl&hhlht s_1>tcula11on. populam~ ab1h1~ to win fnends and influence people S1gn1fican1 gain comes as rcsuh of career. business ac\I' II\ 'i our performance will be rated "9utstandang. ·· PlSCES CFeb 19-Man:h ::!Ol Breakthrough 10d1catcd \ an connectio n ~ 11h special entefl)nses. relauonship. Emphasis on presuge abaht~ tn deal successfully witb hagher-U~. lndt\ 1dual \OU respect returns complimcnL Love 10sp1res. IF SEPTEMBER I; lS YOl'R BlRTBDA Y current C)cle accents spintual 'alues ab1ht~ to streamline techniques and to be nd of superfluous matenal. lnd1,1dual "'ho ha~ been "1 n hiding" ~•II return before month is finished Dunng October 'ou could be invohed in .. Po"er pla~ .. Juslllt' "Ill Prt"'·a1 1. ... By CHARLES GORE~ ud OMAR SHARIF East-West vulnerable. deals. South cauS'c declarer will oe able to draw trumps. As you can sec, your ster- lina analysis beats the contract one triclc. ATthe-rablc, ~ald-CaraveUi '? of Des Plaines, llJ., did indeed find the club lead to defeat the slam. WEST NORTH • J. 6 2 v KI 0 '. J 2 • K' 2 EAST •A c:;>AQJ97 O KQ76 • 10 9 " 10' 5' J l ~ A J It 5' • '. 5 • Vold SOUTH • KQ75'3 C' Vold ~ Void • A Q J 10 7 6 3 The bidding: Soeo West 1. 1 y 6 • Dbl Rdbl Pus Norn Dbl Put Put Operung lead: 1 T.o appr.ccUte this band, cover everythina except the West ~ds. tmqinc you are in the final or one of the most imPortanl team events in the U.S .• where this hand actually appeared. The result of your match could well be"lRm"rnimd by your choice of openina lead. For your information, North's doub&e was "nqative," i.e, a take- out for the unbid suiu. From the biddina. you should be able to draw ~ inference you need to find the tillina ie.d' Let's consider South's actions. He jumped to six speda. so you can presume t bat be is biddilla it to make. His redouble confirms your suspicion. Sim-e you are looltiq at the ac::e or uumps, it is not unrea- sonable to auume that South r.,. wa he mull lose that card. Thettfore. he cannoc be lookina at a red-suit loter u well! • It seems tbal Charlie G, tbc AIDericu Contract Bridle 1.-,ue's 1n1111 computer. bu dalt Soach 1 l blacJt cards. His shape as probably ~7. but pollibly ~ Wben an yo, _,.... to fl' the •· .. uid1 . Sila ,_ caa eccolUM for • or 11 c:lllba. your.,_ lilope it dJIM I*'· .. II void .Ja dM wk, or Ml 1 ~wt two tnillfa. So a.d I ~ If..,_ doll• rwlf, ._. •••................. fil ............ , ...... 0. .. ._.11111 .. otu..,.10Ulb11oc* • • ,, 11111 .. ,.11111 ..... • .... .... C:.-ct ID, .. ..-lMI ....................... . . . ACROSS 1 Scathe 5 Dew• 9 Send (a chec:* l 1' Ms. San Juan 15 Wrtntn 16 Omit 17 Hunger 18 Container 19 Wooden matct\ 20 Gibbon 21 N.Y Bay exptor• 23 ~-1he 25 "Gotc:Nl" 29 Soeut.lon: abbr. 27 Gwagedo 29 Name 32 Munder 35 Ponder 38~ 37 38 toss 39 ....... 40 cant \ ·41 Chlctll 42 nw. Roman ~··· '3 money 44 81111che9 45 Felow ... ~ .. s.lrnot\ 52 T• 5e Compet41d 1 2 3 17 20 5 7 F rencl'I rwer 58 Zest 59 Merge tlO Prankster In "The Tempest 61 Bone pref 62 Eight pref 63 Comes dOMf 64 ~ulre 65 Galaxy unit DOWN 1 Edlpse 1Y?9 2 Decamp 3 Ms MOOfene.d •~ant 5 Auto P9rtS 6 Fatuous 7 MOYemenl 8 Salnthke 9 Decline 10 Batfte 11 Lost one·s cnancie 12 Notiorr pref 13 Harold of the C()l"{\lcl 21 Suggest 22 Cliffs 2' Green spaoes 27 Satisfies 28 ~ent 30 entr .. t 31 Gathennp 32 Singer 33 .... 3'~-- e 1 Alberghetti ' • 3Slm~ 50 USSR port , I 3e Leg part 51 Wltcti o4 -' 38 Pr.-ence I •2 Confront 52 SutteinMe « Ptay backers 53 Unueu9I •5 Wunttees 5' Lowty WOf'tler I •7 Entel 48 Rey 55 Beeide9 49 Upright 59 Dec. and '*'· 8 10 11 12 13 ·~ J.M. Peters Co. r~pOrts r. ·'= rise in quarterly earnings y .· ... ·= . .... i"' r.. Newpon ~h-~ J.M. Peeen • S: ' I~~> Ca. lie. has ~ported second quaner S' ~ 1"I &uncia1mu1ts forthepenodended Jolntve.nture•dree11Je.Dt E ~ it AUi-31~ 1911. -et• ~ ~ ~~~i~~~~ses"t.f offers dental careontloa I"' · "ij;,~·-... million, up ~m the s 18.6 mtlhon for r f"" tbe corresponding period of fiscal "" 14 111111•• ""'~ · · ---·__.. s 3 Nattonal Health Care Systems Inc. has ~un a joint venture .,.. -~eanunas •nu~to 7. (' o · ·ho-·r.A C f 1 11111 millioa _ up from the $336,000 ~mcnt -the Dual ho1ce ptlon -wu i;x-St 11e ssurancc o. o m ~is-" -...11 · .... _ d • "om1a """ n .......... -an w.; secon quarter ol the •~ · . . .. pnor year. Eaminas per share rose The new agreement provides 1,!llponant addat1o~al r;evenue-pro- fi'om 3 ceau per share on 12 000 000 ducingserviC'Cs fore<\Ch company. Jrvme-based NHCS wall now be able to Ibara OUtstandinJ.. to .53 cenlS' per offcran lndemn1tyDental Pi;maswellasiis rtgUlar Denficare Dental Pla n. lbaft on Jl,764,000 shares outstand-Dr. Carl E. Boao. chairman and chief executive officer of N HCS. iJ11. · · said ... The Dual Choice Option will enable us lo offer our members a At Aua. 3l. J:M: Pete~ Co. Inc. sianificant new benefit which will allow them th~ rightto ch~ their own recorded 55.2 units in backlog ~ersus dentist under an lndemntt) In surance Plan. This compares with our own tbe 604 unus recQrded at o\ug. 3 I. Denticare Dental Plan which is prepaid and lower in cost. · 1917. The com~n) reported .a .. Ho\\ever. our membe~ under this plan must select our provider t.cldoa of 457 units at fiscal 1988 s dentists who are carefull ) monitored for superior performance and year end. . . _ financial control." ~ bomcbu1lder s Ch~1rman. NHC'S offers prepaid dental benefit plans to employer groups. President and Chief Exec':''"~-Of-muniopalnies. trusts and association s as well as to families' and ficer J~ M. Peters sai<t.-The individuals. under the name DENTICARE. Best Life Assurance Co. of company s sec.and quaner financial C ·r. h h d · La H'll · 1· · 1 results arc reflective of Cahfomia·s a h1om1a. \\It ea quaners 11:1 gun.a . 1 s, specaa 1zcs in emp oyce d\'namic housing market. w e ha' e benefits that otTer quaht} group indemmt) insurance proarams. witnessed a tremendous surge in the demand for •move-up' market hous- ina. The company has a reputation for specializina in meeting thts market demand. Our home commuruues are sellina-out prior to completion of cons\rUCtion ... For the second quaner. thr-com· pany had 2'., net orders (homes contracted for sale less canrt'llauons). compared to 41 for 1he pnor ~ear's comparable penod. Closings for 1hc second quarter of fiscal 1989 '"CIC. up from 83 homes 10 346 horn~~ ( Here's the low-payment, low- int.erest, no-fee way to increase · your buying power. So when you need money, don't look any farther than your own front door. Just give us a call. Oftlfr~ll)~ Great American llu'81hafJ ~- ~ W.. Center (iM) 637· 1127 or ~ Foua.-. ~ Wari Center (714) ~ m ' , NYSE UPs & DowNs . . NEW YORI< (AP> -Tne fonowi119 11,, 11\oW\ the New York Stock Exch•nge ''~' anc:I w•rrants that nave gone uo the most and down the most based on per~t of change reoardleu of volume tor Thursdav. No MCU'illet tradlno below 12 are lll(I· ·UCMd. Net and P9f'Centage changes ar e lhe difference between the prevlouJ doslno prlc. and Thursd•v's 2 o.m.. Price. UPS Name Last CM Pd. 1 1-!CA '4 + -61"• UP 11.S 2 Varco l~• + ''l Up 10 3 Pal~Wtt>r II~ + 1~ Uo 9.6 • GoldNuQ! 13'..-. f 1 1 Up 9.A 5 MVtr~E A~ + ~ Up 9 A I trl'~o 111 l~ + ~:': 8~ i:l PecScleft 1 I/• i 1 Up 1.2 Munslngwr ~ "• UP 7.• l Zavre 2•~ 1~ Uo 7 1 l Nkolellnst 12 ,, + l ... Up 6.• l2 9arrvWrot11 it+ 11.1 Up 6 .• 3 KaneoSvc V. + 111 Uo 6 NJ1W!mSboLJt__ ' U Nal ledEn 2 ~ l • uo 6.1 Std r I 1511') '• Up 6 .. j 1 Am ~IV .. 'h + 11• Up 5 l Ideal aslc 211. + 'lit UP tt 1 TGI Fr 911') + 1h Up ~•voCP ~;.. + 1'1 Up leer Int 1 1-. + ~ Up A ePw adl pfO + 1 Up ·,1 · MamorCare 1 'l'l + ~ Uo A Tnorlt( J + If• UP 5 LnlfeF•v \9 + ~ UP 6 ScleAll l ~ + ~ Up 2 DO NS c!'~ Last ~ Pct. ~ ~~sta~P 12(~ = ~ 1,1:~ 3 Planlr~ '1 -l~ . J • i•nnon P Ve -'"4 1.j 5 nvlron 7' l -~ t· 6 Helle • un 211. -~ • 7 ]nfon Coro HJ.. -~ .1 I 111,nCp ·~ -11. ·i 9 d9 It CV of 1-119 ~ ,j .MchorGlb , 1;. -If> ~. 1 N•vslr wtA ~ -''I A.S Creylltsch 7 -31'2 •.• Savin l>fB -14 4.A lj ~A~~~ Pl edl pf 1 : = 1~ ::i lt Hin S ,, -13" A.i I IOat nt 3" -1..-. •.O 9 iOldome } -Ve •·1 ~~~;~pr l,~ = ~ 1: Sco~1n1nc 1}~ -'I.I . rnte ogle ~ -11\ .6 Intl ctl ~ -111 .6 Webt> Del 13Ya -,, OTC UP S ~ DOWNS ! ... _ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldll)', September 18, 1Me ... f FRIDAY'S 11 A.M. (PDT) PRICE• Market advances slightly :--:E~ YORK I ~Pl -The stock market ad' anced shghtl) toda) 1n acu' 11~ swollen by the so-called tn ple witching hour. fhe Do"' JonC's a' eragc of 30 industnals rose 3 03 to ~ 095 31 b~ ~ pm on "all trttl uarne~ sllghtl\ outnumbered losers in the O"erall taH~ of "e"' York tock Exchange-listed issues v.1th 6Q5 up. 6:!5 down and 549 unchanged. The >ess1on began"' 1th an outbu~t of activity b~ professional traders closing o ut positions hoked to expanng stock mdeA futures and opuons. Some of those September contracts were settled as of the opening. and othe~ "'ere due to be seuled at the close. In the last month ofe-ach calendar quarter. the s1 multaneous expiration of a set of index options, index futures and optio ns on 1ndl\ 1duaJ stocks has become a familiar phenomenon. dubbed the "tnple witching hour.·· Otherwise, anal) sts said the market "'as still dnfting Wlthout dtrecuon. , T~ econom) has obliged Wall Street Latel~ by showing signs of growing at a slower, and presumabl) more sustainable. pace. but the markets" response hasn't been as <'.nthus1astic as many observers e•qxctcd. Among actn el) traded blue chips. Eu.on rose I/a to 451 •. General Electnc gamed "a to 42}a: .4:mencan Telephone & Telegraph was up. I/• a1 25.l{•· and Ford Motor dropped ·~ to 50Ja. WHAT AMEX DID N£.W YO~)( tAP> ~o-l,L l"rftV. Tltt•no-*" •v ACSv•ncf<l ,..., 342 Oecll~ m 214 I ¥nch•noe<S m ot•I in uei 927 844 New higtt5 l~ s N.,.IOWS 12 AMEX LEADERS METALS OuorEs NEW 'l'OAK IA,., -SPOI ,_,...,.,°"" ..,.,,. °"'"'" ........ ..........._ • St 1175 -ocund "' • ,,...... - -dDMd lllu ~· ,, , ..... , 17 _, ... _..., ~!i -· ~ ~· 1111801* Pola'CI "'"CO"~• "«'I'"'<>"'~ ~· ~-lle-40-·-­----10c.rtl8•--Tllll -.,. ... 1...._w __ ,."'_~ t -• .. • !S "-"ly I H.,_. lon'I 08 '> Cl'1C''• .... • 16 .-1 per lfO'/ 01 , NY eo-• W'' """''~ ~,....., __, • '3oeO 0043eO 00 per 71 II>".,... .,.,. • cv• ........ • ~50-SS~ 00 1'"0,-OZ '< v CIY"'OC" ....._.1$aG l()N 'I' ~-4 ~''C'•~ "°"' NEW 'l'ORl<. lAPJ Sep lS y ~-~. *" ... Adv•nc.d 662 979 ~ined 769 m == S20 19>1 1970 New l\iOtlS 27 II New loW\ 12 ll NYS E LEAOtP ~ Dow JoNES A~f RAGE S NEW YORK IAPI Final Oow·Jonei t'ffft~ for Thursda v, Seol. 15. STOCKS 0.... Hkltl L.. 0... ~ Incl 2097 U 2l12 S 2084 212092.lt-t. ?2 Tr" an 91 17'1 ~ a.a 21 17017-1 3 1s uu 179 n 1eo JO m 99 119 os-o.n 6S Sll1. 782 OS 717 73 m 29 790 2~ 3.S2 lnctus 1S.2SO.100 Tran 3i,.613~ urns J 071.wu 65 Stk 22.711,600 NASDAQ SuMMARl NEW YORI< (AP) -Mosl ac:jlve o.,_. ·IM ·COU"'"' stocks SUPOlie<I t>v NASO. Las1 er Heme V~ Bid AlirM 0... .AooleC 1,46,700 tt)t -~ '"l s 1.311.400 -"' Fl 11tc 1.m .000 ~ + 119 M l 1,16\~ II~ +1• E11celn m·700 ~ -l ~ As~t°'J M~ if:; + 1 :~ r.,~ s ,JOO 710'4 -,,. Sl)Cl!Ur ..IOO 6 • + l~ LSI Lii ,IOO ll '41 -~ Court waiting until after vote on OSHA Suitby labor ups challengtn veto not on October calendar SAN f"RANCI 0 t .\P) -(ah- forr.ua's Su~e Coun apparent I~ 1s tetuna stat~ ~attn c1tt1de "ht tht'r to teVJYC the CaM:>s.tiA safet> program btfOft 1l bean taruments on a chal1alle to Go . George Otu- luntjiu•s ~o o( program fu ndrn The ooun clatt's offi~ said Thurs- day lhat a su11 b) labor groups cMUeae:iftl the v~ "-Ould not ~ arped OI\ lbe. ~n·s Q:tober cakn· dlr in Los Aftldn Tbluneanstheearf1 llheca3C can appeet befoft the Ju UCCS l\ the NO\ l·l c:alndar tn SKramc-nto !hat ~'¥en if araumen\ are ~Id lhc:n., a nabq would br htfhl) unlibty btbe the O\' elttuon. --\'Gem wtll tonwdtt Pros>-otetioll 97, I labor-spontottd I 1tiati~ 10 ""Oft Cal-OSH~ tr IM lllllball~ n IPP"O'ed tht s..,..,. Coun cw ma~ become •n•in9'11 lf ~ rt~ \be uua.tiwe. u.e CCNtt could dttick c ... OSHA'• ... by naliJlt on whtthtt 0t4*Mtjiaa"t flllftier Vt«) ~'aS ~'al1d. t I ,.,... a~-&iii ~In "'tiuld pro"1de adcqu.ate protection for C'a hfomta workers. Dcukmejian la t \.Car H'toed S7 million io date fu nds and SI 1.3 maJhon in federal lund for ( al-0 HA . "'luppone" oft~ state prosram. ~ ~' labor unions. ~1d Ca.I-OSHA. wa far tougher than t~ federal prop-am and covertd a number of conditions and daoaerous substances 1bat feder.. al la~ d1d not rqulatc. But OtukmeJian 's veto stood. how- r, c-r. and the fcdcraJ fOVCf'IU'Mnt I O\Cf .. ~ IAfety ~ uons for 4'. million pri'Qlr em- ployees an ('ahfomaa U1 July 1917. Last Octobtf. a S'tlF tM t cioun 1n Sacramento Nlid tMl C>e. kmrJiao bad Cl.ceeded his wdM>lt1y .. b tf')lnt 10 utr his ~ power~ statt f"nds IO cbmtnate a ~ tbat was con&aioed 1a.... • .. the tateSupmne.Co.ana•lWM nahna an J--, -., ...-a heartl\t °"die ~ ....... 'lie • hanna lillia ~ nil lull& '4eurirltilc ........... i I :1ld )72.,1~·-..... .... tfy ~ 91 •• iaiel•' .. . reMOft ... -__, ., •be ov .. ..... ~ic'bmi1mp14 .......... AIO Of.nge Cout DAILY PILO I/ Ft1day. Sept.,,..ber 1e. , ... CALL 842-5678 • ._ llM •!Jiit ._. I• Cw ..... llU C-._ llM ........ Ila_ ..... •n C-._ 1114 ........ .. l/SIOE..,. 3,.. BA Nu rw•i•• ---.... •OCEAN VIEW LSE-CCIM ,AlfMIW Peul9flno .,.. • L•• saaa eowcmtv •. 1111• _.. Li Dia & a loft. 2& 1 kte, ,_,roof. nu FA l'IMI -·-f 1_. SS!IOOlmo. 4BR 2~BA 411r, 18a. 11v room, flm .,.,., Sllr ~~r: FURNISHED . 21A Jofpto -~BA ~WlgM, w/d.=::; Nu-~ tile, oak ftfa. Lg 5&A 38.A 3BA 28A HOUM, 3·car garage, room, dbl getege 11250. Ei.aant decor 2 · IOWl .. D ... ..,i. t'...aA, ftrepllle9 peUo tBA rv Hunt. loe, t,..., PP&4e-8473 mot9* :....,, qullrt•~ remod, Bkr &40·5884 846-3104 petro l 1t60. Mo·~r'· =..-:-peelo, 1l~adtf w/loH. view, jKUlll. 114'0. (113tll0-M13 rw•••t on cut-de-w In lowly •TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm, Ocw\/clCyvtew,lgtwnhM ,BIG CANYON Aollllca11ot\'!'°"9.coepeed' ''°"' •50. Ut!tef)d. LMIT'lllW ••• o. .. ,_ ,.,.,,..., ...__, Dmfm lrH femlty neighbol'hood. Lg 28e, den, dbl IJ'lrage. 2 metr BA, 2.58e, 2 car 28r 2~8e 318.a Merguertee, Cot~ aMt07 OI.... Rent en on .... lre'Wel ...,. .. ., ................ -3Bt t~Be Highly up loC & pool, 1425,000. Call eundec:k, pool, tennis. get, frpk:, spa, nu pelnt & L::'Y •";"ea, gar · on ona del Mer 873-7113 .,...., 1n our RV pert. ::::.;;;: .. ~...::;.z ~. Ai c . •-car gar: Lil 0t Chuck JonH lleC>O/mo.873-7382 cpU1315/moM8·2717 JH-OOcom-1995 age. 1 'MlutSto~.CNrm-MH.6H-1318.M .... , ~-· ... .,., -··.,. A·2 loC. Mexican P1\lefs 131•1He or M&-5743 BEAUTIFUL & luicurlous 0000 LOCATION 3Br WEST ..._...._. gar.,.... .. _,_ 211r 28a In 4-ptx. -• A-~ ..._ '" .. k f 11 t 3B d 2a. d .. ' ----......._ ...... • -·-lnO 111dnft· •tow. fridge. --5 ou ou .. , , ... 1 »~ .,. _,.. --occ ... ,.. 1-. "Cfou "°"' per . u~ urn. r, en, • .., gwege. c""'"'" IP'· 2Bf 18a 1875 cerpetlng, getege. lndry Mt-N. tlllupe, encl ger. ~ •·:~ :i~~:=·"i·:.-'..;E: ~~:1;"'733~~~ f~=~~· P-~~Oo/~r"•·~~2~P 8:{:;,0NT Condo 2Br a~'*!.~ 1!:~~~4oNo+~Odep . ,_.,.,. ............. "_., .... .,,.c .. , OPENSUNOAY12·4 Dblgw.lfyouarekx*lng -·••T-PENINSULA Steps to -...... 415/t22..e507 . .... UI .... ' ................. '"' 257 KNOX PLACE • m 11111. tor a beeutlful home this _, -·· ·-'"':: !::: _._ NEWPORT PACIFIC A E Brend;;;_, neW;~ in Is It. Aveltable now. Al Rare aoportunlty, ncep. ::C:e., 'tr.= 2000sf. -..nlElllL "°' t • '""' '""• • ._... -,,.. • ·• f' .... Cell MMny 145-3683 Newpor1 North homes $3500/mo. Call 850-6749 ''°'* homee. •3BA• LIOO ISLE 38f nee, den, 28r 1'Mla, 2 stcwy llPI. ;;.:."";.~·.-c':,':.: :.:.::.:: .. ,_,,_...,rm a kiiCi;; w/a#, MC •Yt· dynamlla Ctlwmlng sngl fem hm on tam. room. dbl ger.. '"'· aoueh s>Mlo. 12250• New~. Covefed ft··~ .. ~ •. } ... i vw. .. patio, qu!M, 28f ape, gerage, lndry, MnCl'ly·LAMe. 722-1314 •''·lit .. -................ .. ~· • c.-..c-... '""" •• .,., ·~·~ tots. locations Ju11 reduced comer lot. 3BR 2BA, 11475/mo. • 1BA Ilk• OCEANFRONT 3Br, ftplC, perking for 2 cars. f f 1 ,,.., dbl gar .. S795/mo $1050/Mo Call Mlc:lcey IVllUIU ~-:..:a-~ ~A~~h 3 oar RI .·:! 9 .so'o ~: ~rr,c§o,::~.,~ gar DAVE WHITE 545-5478 ,:v~~C:.,"°;' 2Br. 723-0tMO mor9. i.000. •,• .... RIS•J9•0~ ~r.~,• JASMINE CrHk UR •••T lllllTlll den, doct( for 80' ~t. OCEANFRONT 18f duplx HOW BIG IS IT? -111-1111 s' • am ........ •"'". furnlehed. 52750 ' NEWER, conteml)Ofary, Y.erty. $4750 1 trptc, getege, pvt alreet, TOAELLI ALTY 540-SELL =T~:;-ie:" FABULOUS New conlem· eucutlw houM, with 2 W•1rfr ... lwllM. non emllr, ~ 81100 llJGE!! .... -••• porary. 2BR 38A condo, bdrms. family rm & den/ IULTm U1· 1• /mo. No pets, 873-7787 _.. -Panoramic views ocean & office. Vary pYl tropleal . HAWAII get IWIY' Lush! f\lfbot. $3500 yd. <nae locaClon. t ml to •••• "'~ w~~:... ~~Br~: .. n ULllE tropic.I gardens sur· ............ ..... .... Defl. 1 14751'"° 548•5428 lmmec 38f/2Ba, lam rm, telned. 1850/Mo Parker 1 aw 1 ... ,. II•- round this 5 BR, 2-., BA IULTm 111 1• TRI level "2a... 38a, den. PYl pool, Ip&, grdnr. Lse [)14.4..90e()/ E85e-3120 ._ ... _.,. home.SpeciaJL&nalfam.,ON NEWPORT BAY 28r, • lndry rm, lrplc, dbl gar· S1815/Mo551-t900Agt. •NewOECl/w,Stove,& 11y room with fireplace con~rtlble. den, 2Ba, Cute 2BA 1BA Duplex, age. al e, pool, spu. LIOO BAYFRONT HOUSE c.t..... 1114 Mlc:rO'Ml'+'e WondeffUI pi.ce to enter· I 24x~ mobile home in getage, frplc, tg pvt patio s 1100/mo, lyr+MC .. refs •New White Catpel & Celn and rel• a lamlly M1rlnap1rk. $127.500 ocun11de of PCH reqd. 721-0935 avl 10/1 Walch the Boats go by, 1• WlllW AH, Drapee A_...,. OFtHE ' fi73· 7778, 8191727-8780 1975/mo 67S-..912 A.gt Winter rentel 3BA turn. Newty decorated. No pettl •Ctoae to 3 Fwv-SUM ...,Nallt ...,.,_ . WMtlide 3BA 1BA + lam-875-8507 Shown Thurs. & Frl. 4-15. (405,55,73) and South ..... llLIW Mlln 493 Morning Canyon Rd, lly rm. 1 car g1rage. No LIDO ISLE · 54&-1929 Coest Peaza Newport townhome, 1 CdM. New. l beautiful pets. lnc~grndr. A.vi 10/1. 4BR 1•nBA, FA/DR. large •Large Poot& Deck Arff 1-1Br-ii00 1·2Br-ll50 1·111r-S700 1·28'-1815 On28th Street .,..... call 4N-'328 2Br 28a S950 tBr. 18e $750 Neer Faahlon 191and, no pets. M0-5481 ·-"·* Frig. dl8h•aher. stove• Incl. No peta 54~55 •1--• Frig, dlehwaher, sto11e lnc1. No pMs 545-<$155 yMr new. view. 2BR., 1300af g•ted condo. 2Br, $950/mo. 752·2881 patio 45' tot. SI to SI. LH * .... Pml• * •lndMdualty Controlled $198,500/or i..... 28e. Jacuzzi tub, frplc. t Ill 2f4I 12750 873-7767 Avl now A small. quiet complex EneryAlarmSystems I key to private beach. .. • • ••• , •m 2BA 2BA "Ilk• new" •C.bte TV •vallable • EASTBLUFF TwnhH Ti t•Prudent* 'i?-11350/Mo 760-6077 4iR 1$1.8X. 2-cir gar. w/balcony. lrplc, pool, •NewLaundryFecllitles Apt 38A 2BA. 2 C8t ~· 71' MALTY\. OLD CORONA DEL MAR Near ldlOOI, P•rk. shop-3 bdrm, 2 ~th ... bonus rm ICMl,lndry,pvtgarage No •Covefed p.,klng Nopeta.11025/moyr • (714)1*Mr7M 3BRl2BA home, quiet ping I fwy. $1300/mo Incl & full ~lh, Sf>a/lg y1rd. pets. 1850-1950/mo. ~ •Prtvete Balcony to &44· 1010. 1-5 Mon-Frt I street 2 btks to bch grdnr I •I d. 526-1188 S tlOOmo •95-8303 Eves MC. OAVIO ~2'"'7 Garden• llllll ,_ .. r ... lala I . ) ....... ,, (.,... ...... , S19s0/Mo. 673-2241 • BEAUTIFUL executive •••• , .. u •Liii ... •Elegant Atmolhpere 38R 28A Lower Unit. Gar· ,...., 1034 VILLA Balboa penthse, SOUTH Of hwy 2Br 1S.. 48f,2Be3-cargarage, 1 NICE~BR28AllngleSIOfY Come ... the differeoc.. •SotryNoPwes ege. W/O hkup. Yard. BY 8WN!'A BNUtJful 38r 2+den, pro dee, MC gate, frplc, patio, gar1ge., ml beech. Quiet 1rea. house Yearly rental . comptetety remOdeled. ,_ 1111 Nilxt to pert. $1175/mo. 2a. home near beach comm pools, .tit to bci'I S 1lOOmo434 GoldenrOd S 1450/mo. 843-0433 Pltyl R.E. 1573-1900 BMutlfUI 2BR IPIS. Pool. 2M 1 Beer St. Cof.n« of 4409 RIVER .._ ________________ ,., $229,900 OPEN DAILY $279,900 642·2134 Agt Call ftes 673-3474 ilniM 144 NEWPORT SHORES 3Br, rec. room, i.undry room Brlstol,ColtaMeu TSL MGMT 142-UI03 16342 s.nta Anna Ln Su•• •--28a garage b~ from AMdy for lnatent move-11"Ml-ll.. •W ID~ ... ,. •--• •---.. F• •-le C.reu HI lbr 1022 493-2770 or S..0-1718 .. _. SPACIOUS. Sunny 2~r FURN. edor1ble condo. t>eaCn. cathedrel c.llings lnl Only S640 to 1850/mo -' •-. _. .... --------.ft'l'!'!I llitfllh 1114 28e.fMtures lrplc. lndry West~ 2+2 a/o w/d, Avll now ~ ..<>FF MOVE..iN MESA VERDE. 2BR lBA, •RENTALS• ' ..... 1'1-""-flowQtA:Si..,..b!AmiL.lut. p111• lMI _ rm.-gar,age.. yarct-&.. rrp1 eYefYthlnlf ttteTe. 720=303S-"',.. wau .-. UJ)9«. Quiet cul de sac. 3BR 28A yeer1y 11275 1 -Spect1cul1t view of .Ul 1111 /2 &ere petlo .• S 1350/mo. Avail n8 & nice 875·2543 ,..... -_....,.. S700 + lat, >Tdepoe4t BR~~ S-1550-GMliJ I Ai oce1n & jetty! 3400sq ft F&ml.Y-Charming House Many Oct 1. * t60-M83 · •NEWPORT SHORES* ~~M:~ 491-1938. 751·9483 3BA 28A wint• 1 1000 8 months new 673-5896 BMUhful 4 bedfoom, 3 Extr11 $3951< 20311 • 2124 tlAmTIU... 4BR/38A, Lrg famlly & ltv-722_9012 « 1542•1803 lll ftlTllllll VIP PROPERTIES SlMS"== ~ ,I or 527-3304 blth. fireplace. l1m1y Cypress St 756-9162 IU 18drm, ale, tennis. pool Ing rm, On the canal. New Sorry No Pets! 2Br 1~a. w/gar, crpts. 1575-2232 CATALINA & Biyview 48, room. big backyard & •SIR twntiouse. Newport 1825 & $P5 640-6181 car~/ new s>*nL Yearly drps, bf1lns, lncd pello 1 ....... • un 2'AS., tam room. lrplcs ~~~·;~~00P•t~EL~~1~ Leta l.r Ille 1411 ~ :::.· J;~o;~~'°e Rancho San Joaquin• 12150/mo. 875-5446 -1U llTT&ll 638-4120 Call 1·5PM --6 3""r glr Large view IOI I BH&G 751-5000 . BIG c•NYON , StlSO/mo. 647·7540 .. 2Br 28a TwnhM. Close to •••• , TllUOI W/D Nlups, carport. NQ 1517 \llctorl• 'E'. ... $720 ~=-~.;.~~r~ Spa. $749,900 1214 I _ 1 " l ~. tennis. golf. & Sr lBR/2'hBA, condo, g•r., ~·· 1850/mo. 722·6294 Nwpt ecrOM the street • piece, pello. dlthwuher, S•ar~rd. 780-0830 °~FIU. llT IF EIOllW 1 cltl zen center Frldg• $1050/mo. 8'5-9219 S525+ dep tBR mobile 2BR, lrplc, new ctpt & l1200/Mo,MCUrlty$400. 840-5500 BA/1BA house, Large lot, Last evaltable got course •F°li• nu Adults. No peta S 1300rno home SeCure Maturi paint $125/mo. 16155 c.11 for appt. to .... 3710 DAFFODIL OPEN I ly siTT.900.1Hl3..0752 lot. Premium view ~ ..,. •32 Marina. 640·7210• NEWPORT Terr1ee 2Br adults ·No p91s 1091 Irvine Ave .-15 720-9422 t75=rerr-IUYllW lf I ALI< TO BEACH ..,lllW&l 111" • I I 2B• quiet end unit. Frplc, ~ ..... Cl 846 8373 SAT·SUN 1•5· Beaut ~ IW approx $950 000 494·8230 JIWl ... S ~lffcfll 14 Pvt patio, gar. c.· arport. ·--.,,..... """ · -SPACIOUS E'Slde 2Br 3Br 3Ba hOUM, 9P8. dbt 1111,000 new 29r 2Ba. 2·car gar-2000 sit 4Br house · -SlOOO/mo * 499.5495, .. _ ~k .._ __ h BEST Buy! Price dropped age. comm. pool & spa, Possible equity st\are,.. laacLn fu•a 1 .._.,,.,It.. • OTTAGE. oc .. n 1 .... New decor, !ridge, garege, 1 ~r-to ........ lnOthar 124,000. A 101 of 5350,000 or rent S 1800 I $249.900, 661-1665 • 11_ • / I 575 I Flreptace, vaulted eeitlngs. view, frpk:, gerage. deck. OCEANFRONT nr BaJbOa mlelltiBJIU encl gar, nic. petlo. Refs. Avell lfnmeel._..S tS50LMo. houM tor lhe money• •759·1552• lHt .. _... dbl gar. lndry hkup, pooJ walk 10 t>ch. A.viii now Pier 3BR/2BA. gar . 10 $775/Mo 1575·1849 Yeerty. Cati 272-2945, OWlr 2800 IQ It of good 1..,.11 lt1ela 160 ACRE r1n<:h s11e. NW & ape. Sorry, no pets S 1 t75 utl Incl 49 7·3644 sundec:k. Just remodeled ••••n•i•s Sparttllng Cle1n 2Bdrm Ocunfront 3BR·l5308 sized rooms. 4 BA. 3 BA, _.,.. 11&.LS •LIOATlll* Arizona New wetl. trees, 2Bdrm 2'hBI $1070 NEW TOWNHOME 2Br/ new ~liances/lurn, etc. _.._, I 1'/.o8a $740 A.II utils pd W•t. Annual or wtneer. Fanuty Room I Dining U3n8rlqu;,h~unyee'•'~1~b,shed On Big Ci nyon Golf beaulilul views, hunting & Me W 18th St 642·4905 2'48a. lrpt, deck, canyon $800/'#kly 0t $1800/Mo. Spukllng CIHn, large Frig, get. So"i?t. no pets FrplC, bltlna. w/d, garage f30om. d a. ."a ~1 gar; Course 2BA 28A, up-fishing $350/acre, easy vliw, 2-c1r ~at . pool & By OWMI'. 71S0-88t8 Garden apts. Beautifully I 1Ho W1ll1ee 642·4905 w/Of)ftr, 81t-!M4-0030 14'-~ c~·e1':-~:C00 57~9•08~ grades galore! lrnpof'led terms 675-8549 •2~R,..,l!~nd~IT spa, $1150 86-7405 I ~WWTll ~~~c:.~~at~~~~~!. Baytront 28r 1aa. patio . .. l.w1•11• Owner/Agent. 759-1617 fixtures. custom int see LL bclllutt flOO •Lat,.. ~uos & yards •NORTH LAGUNA guest -·• ·---1 garege or carport. Sorry, ~ lndry. gar. On Bay AV9. ----to beflevel $2152 000 _ ,,.. .. -... 1B 1Ba gar.,.. -•-r-_.s I w--=m&.1 -=-a betWMfl 18th & 19th snu JIW ••• n aLS-FIUI Gobi. A.gt. 786-0245 '!'lee 1, 2for 3 R1v~Sl~e =~:::'!:stOl'age ;;--..,,· w:. S8So Curt I CALL 142·3850 Bttr no 18edroom $670 Yeerty .• 631-1222 . mLll ...-S FUii OCW\ & city VleW 4BR' •MY Big Canyon House -P XIS Ot equt Y n •Pool I 721.SU5/W 497-7457/H Spedoua 4BA 3~A. fam 28drm 1'/•Ba $795 , .. , 11&11•11 BEAUTIFUL Studk> Cot-• IUlf Tl llYl!l 2'nBA, corner lot w/pool, 4Br. lam rm. nu lut. huge Newport Sot~~c1~ home IU llEIZI IPTI ·= ltlclll Zl t & din rm, lrplc, bonus rm. 2Bdrm 28e S850 I Sparkling clHn 11rge ttge In udualW ., .. NB DRAMA. chatm style $629,000 Ag1 723-0545 I lol. QUMlt cul de sac . ISOO w WILSON petlo, grndr, aW>C pool & Hll , ..... WAY Apt ... Famillel wek:ome. kif non-amolllng woman thtl hOfM has j1 all' The OLDE CdM home a 1o-$9491<. 759-1397 ' j idE-LIDO ISLE tennis . $2200/m o COSTA MESA Pool & IC)e. Sh()pping & $500/Mo. 751-3239 entry ll0'#9 into 1n ex· come Chwmeng 4BFV2BA *•_, .. IE* ... tall llLl 141-2141 neighbomood perk next CUTE P9n.lnaule 28,. 2BA. pan~ tMng a.nd d1n1ng t>ullt-lns, spa 4 det.ehed 2BA 28A gated comm A ;111/teJll tBR overtoo•dng waler-°°28d~i;1o~'Sf:5 fully tum. ~ ~ 10 bch . 3Br, 2S., ranch style hm, 840-1327 Of 720-7850 ..... pYl pool, Yrty 52500/mo ... ~ .,.. whk:n 10ars IYJO 1BR rental. '$559.000 combo ~f European style I falls & str .. ms. Brite. 2Bdfm 28a saoo W/D, get, wtneer rental 'Stonea in height. The I Agent 673-5599 & elegance 5277.000 tral 2112 llry. Fp, built-Ins, walk-In 38dnn 2Ba sa&5 St50/mo. "* 873-7333 ldtdlen opens 10 the den· SPAClOUS 58' •4+t><a'Y'---Gobl-Neled. Agent [u)(UMQ DUPLEX Furn . .oset, gw, pool~..$69.5 Agent 875-9629 2 St!12 •BR. view of Udo •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* Bey 100 mo 845·3334 \NFl!it:fll!ld r .OAT!.O COMMUNITY* ng room, ennencrng tM stud """" Irvine Ter~ 786-0245.551-7049 2-2Br 130081 11eps tol 650-7836or432-t.J66 ....... 38r 2ba. Frplc. wtd. Furn trtendly ·Informal am· y, """'' • COSTA MESA or unfur.n. Steps to ~ ·The downstairs race. "95,000. Open Fri-•PDHGT .. E* ocean. lrpl, open beam 2BR 1BA. avail 10110 Beech OcMrl view Off mlll1.,:tulle is coniplet• d1y 9-2/ Also S1turday & B_B .3 3 BY & cell, decll, cable/HBO. $1025/mo $1000 dep.-111·11U SUMI ~na,_ltnoaj,ou; iy-tepeme from thf' ll~ Sunday 1...$ 6ls..9620 4 llA. Cat... 2.. T W'"ter N·~ St50·~0001 RW. 318 t'161'fi Sf. Ible yearly. S 1300/Mo - -.. auenllon 10 detail 1531-5167 818·968·0352 I 842-1289/0 768-8980/E liaa Nat llM u3-0211 ,..wi IMHtge ltalr• bdrm, 1n-ideal er: t . $412,000. 645·2967 Agt Sa1Ma ' 21051~yau.U_ ••lllYll Tll ..... Jll2'1il& &P&llmlll BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA On lg ~bell, $1800 w/r:f C~M VIEW ~IO mo. Submit on pets. Large ltttacilve Apt1 In a Oyal "'-9720·1104 8f{r--beeutlM..getden..aeUlng I 1B IVIJI. Frplc, .. , bar. Pools, garages. No pets. mlcfo, W/D hkupa, 2 c1r wa....-r 11r Ha 1a.«sroom1840 gu w/11tr1 storage, cen· -. 'The loft, dr1matl· a ••y.... 1 gar ...... , boat storw. Pet .. '81 Wt= NB JBR · Stl!PL-lJ..._.....,J~----' -..-· Lovely 4BR 2BA hOfTle IUI l&LSIA llUll I lltalt 0 -..--·-P1tklng. Large deck. ~~==~~1!h:o:; wlfamlly rm & office or .. Pmll&Oll Apar1ments/Hou1Hs w~l1.:19i:~~3i971-0 2::1~ =-~~~Sogat& Su~:;.;, lnc~~~l•t•. Hf UdO '.""'~ ,..__ -·" 2JIMJ:n..J.8a $750 I tfll r An mlint. 1nc1. yrty, eml boe1 OK. A.vi 111&YIUll Scxry. no pets. 644-0509 10/1. $1500. 1573-37,22 COSTA MESA speclal uo1t1ment 1 5th Bdrm. Complete -·& lllT Tl SEEi YEARLY ' 1785. 24551 Alt• v1111. mo. S279.000 w/perquet wood flooring. 5BR SBA Incl lg mslr suite CALL AGENT 875-4000 I •irASTSIDE 1BR 1 BA, 4H-3354 NB 2Br seeps to bch. P8'k· 2BR 2BA duplex Frplc. j g1r, sundeck, 2 blocks to WATERFRONT, bolt <look MJ .... 2Br, den. 28a, p1t10. view, l .. 11M o a k b o o k • & dressing area w/walk· garage, W/O hkup.. t I l ft t ti tit ..-shelves/entert11nmen1 In clOMt. 2 hvtng rms. UfflllT I Adult. No pets .$650/mo~ SECLUDED Upper 18R, 1~. ~o ~t:.' inf~rn~ beach. S 1050/mo. Av111 $900/S 1000. new 2BR 1 10/1/88. 650..0389 frplc, dbl gu. w/d. 2BA.. frplc, pool. $1300, S2.t50/Mo yr1y 1550-6550 C.F~~E H KJ NS c.nter & French doors. tr .. u t l f 111 .t eb r a r YI 3BRl2'hBA. newty decor-Scotti 546-2301 Mir Marirwi, huge ••lk· St 175/Mo. 723-1292 • ' ~ LJ )\11·,:,, $24 7 ,000 A llyso n w/Alrlcan mahogany lled, lurn. g1r & carport, •LI IUIT Ill •I'-•• In CIOMt+storage, new 2BA 2BA hOUM. 2 car gar· 3BA 38A. No ~·· 314 age. Walk bch, pools & S.ata ha l1illllt1 Rochester. 1545-0321 lliii2I 1 'R...-54()..7355; 751-0669 A.gt -penellng. Gourmet $3000/mo 875-9546 or F.., .____.. • :;:-I carpets/ paint/ frig, pvt. NEAR Hoag, 2Br H..,Be Rl\LTO -kitchen, 3 lrplcs, 3 car 818/790-7302 r..,, ,........, ya, g~r r, IUn-J)Ofc:tl, COY. carport. Twnhae. D/w, w/d flteup, garege 4700 slf alt.,, the 2 gar w/ltOl'age E side -.C. paid, S700• MC anti get. N-pets. S850Mo -------true F~ench N°ormandy OUPI.£)< 3Br 3B•. 2-ctr $1275/moyrlM.548·1936 1181843-5758 541-0310.M1·2538 tennis. S 1100. A.vi now. 114 •BACH $515. Gr .. t East· OOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 2iPU2W ;;o;;ao wtden. lide loc! Gar, ubie avl. •B~YVIEW TERRACE· , CIMrl & cozy 1BR $110. NB Actoea from gdf course. Ombf1 w/BBO, lndry rm style. Bay & ocean views ottst prkng, 2 doOrs from * M E S A v E R D E * I t. ... L • N""'"'POAT HEIGHTS f A So. 81yfront No pets • ~" rom every room 1 18001 1y 723-<>674 ' 4Bdrm/28ath. No pets. Trlptu·2 meeter Nt•. beautiful res1<1enei!, mo yr DriYe by 2904 Andros 2 BOAM In 4·plex ~Hunt MCf'I w/M battl. 8elmed 11,500.000 Open Satj TERRIFIC So. B1yfrontl 549-2700 fOt appt. Harbor. w/d hkup tn gar· cell frl)tc pvt decil get 9117 1-5 only. For further winter 3BR 2BA furn age. No pets. 1750. s10'25 N-P... 7ff.e194. Info, cont1et Zac Wnghl I lower duplex. S 1750/mo I 38A 28" Hou• w/trplc, 142-3877. · at Dalebout & Assoc: at LIGHT ' airy Little Ill ~yard. Clean. 2533 LO Dtic 3Bt 2a. t loft f/p, Mll'urDftll'T 1531·7300 or 642-5927 UPC* dupleic 3BR 2' •BA Fordham. $1200/mo. NO wfd htlyp, nr Hunt Hat· ~\llTft\111 I unfurnwlnter,$1650/mo.I PETS.* 498-8500 bourS1150mo 1BrS550 -·- g•t•d comm Nr new Sant.a Ana ':fs· yeerly Sony, No ~S. 831-64.27 home, 3BA 2' rBA, ~s s 1050/mo. 87 5446 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 18A IN old $1985 Bkr 640· ..... c ....... ,. ~ complex Security I .......... 2111 bultdlng. Pool. garage. End Unit. 38A 2'hBA. 1900 CCEXR 11M Xie C6N60. cabte TV. ell utll pd sf. Ill newly redecorated. ~dult. qulM'J:oe.d trecl, S725/mo 722-1832 1 I~• new home Pool N. of Plaza. w/most 25 BRAND new 3Bt 2'~Ba I Spectacular vie'#! Vac utM. 775-2580. 1541· 1406 llPll. Alteched dbl gar 12200 mo. Bkr 720-7432 11050/Mo +MC. Mlero, dldlll ftlW _. Agent, 873-4062 I BACK BAY·EASTSIDE 213/M0-9513 I .......... w/gwege, huge master M-llLU SPIOllUIT lllN --2::n:~:r;:rr:r;S/~ SPACIOUS end CLEAN Pteya A.£. 17'-1900 I bdrm w/baleony, pool I ftalaa.U 2107 Avail now! 64.6-0645 2Bt-28e $770/mo • rt-----1• LARGE 1BR MacAr1hur *lllffl..._* Vlllege condo, all 1men. pvt petio.. w/d hkups, ~•r·door opnrs. 2110 1 3Br., 2\ltBa. pool, flp. Nr SC Ptaza. Avail 10/1. hurln St, CM. A.gt T1 38r 288 spa & tennis close by BOBBIE ROBINSON I tlt-18a 1595/mo ~ --Ttlpln. wo-· Call l11t $170 000. HARBOR REALTY WELL lurnllh•d 2Br •BEAUTIFUL perk, nlte, CloM to t>Mch, no peta. •WIT'Ji OCEAN \llEWI• Qne.~oom Winter •• Dona6d Pfafl, 631:1266 j 0ffic. 673-44001 condo On lhe sand. sunset, & ooun vu. 3Br •Mt-1243* lt75/mo * 831·5143 $2150. 640-4111 1650/mo • 249· 1682 850-5118 Open dally I *II.IT 111'1 LIO.* ... 12·7 OI' Weekends 11·8 Summw Aen,al,lll0.000 or 142•1717 Aelldenc:e 720•9409 S tl500mo Av111 now. 2'h8a condo, w/d, pqot. · 81151446-9392 ~ spe.S1200/Mo631·1153 4BA/2BA pYl. oatlo, elee. Deluxe owner'• unit 3BA I IJ'lr .. f/p, new, no pets. 2BA, ffple, di•, micro, lg I 111111 YIEW .. s ocEANFAoNT APT. 2BR• .. muw _.. R&'MJ.X ~ ...... Ziii Now 1395/mo 760.0189 deck. 871 Center St. •HARBOR VIEW HOMES 11R a; IUfn XP1. Lg St7S No ~s 9&9-0017 . .. .. l tmmac 49R Portoflno 2BA. $1200 mo wntr.ICollegeP•tt3eR 2BA dbl Pool, spa. $7051< OPEN Open Sat 10-3, 600 E. ftplC open kitchen 'cul- c-.... -......... ---2-B-R-2-,.-,--Sat/Sun 10·2. 1706 Port Oce1nfront3C. 786-1908 ..._ · ........... Cl ·A ii ,.. ........ o. _.., new WeslbOUrne. Brl1r co-op.• -, .... sec .• ...,,... yar · v1 1ar. den, 281, dbl gar. dectt. 1 blk to So. B•y. EASTStoe 1BR 1BA, W/D Av1ll now. S 1750/Mo. 1 1850, M moa. Prof mat ::· new crpt & pelnl, yr leaM. (213) 373-9468 .. -.-.175-l3'0 ~ ....... No ... , "AT THE BEACH" 28r::=' .,....,...,=.,..-S~Sf>':.":,~8.;,. 1~ Onrs 7-20--0.t8114_0_·2367 U ..... , lU1 ~1.il.~400/mo. Donald luXury OC>f'IOO. ocn V\J By I SC Peaz1 1104 000 Call LIQO ISLE 2BR Duplex, new rlfT'lodet •HARBOR VU HMS·NB ?lftllWUllllll-4 please, $1525/mo 211r. 1 .. eoo+ •If. laundry 857·2523 or76t-278:_ . owner 1259.500 C•ll I •Koop J; or ' vaierle HUGE' b'YfrOfll 101 \lllllh Frplc Yd-. lndry, bllc. to 997-8382«838-3094 1531·1286 . 1 pte'i~nd sllp lor large OCMn. 304 lrlS. $1350 S2500/mo.Bkrl540-5664 y..,1y11100.e73·3026 w/gar1ge, <1ownst11rs. 1 R&'MJ.X p 3BA, IP•. new carpets. CITY LIGHTS VIEWI faclltlea, no ptts/gwage. EAS.TSID~ 2BR 1 BA Wtla . nome ' bo•I & rare 09portun1ty A.viii now • 1158-7271 · 1 --1 small yard No pets I • your Nrvtee to build new or remodel -•HARBOR WOODS·,..B LOWUI LEVEL 28r, 28a 1710/ 122-1294 8P9Cta/ty ·Atter1ttons?~-I Chis one story 3 bdrlf'I • •EXYAAORDINARY llllDTll•-• 1wa111 to Newport Center. • Wimer 11350,mo. ___ mo_. ---- ' . . =::i::o:i:' "«>me. Fabulous location 3BA 3 "'BA condo. Clbtl "W ....... & Streams" 2BA 18A. llteched gar· I---.elH EASTSIDE lg tBR •walk· ..,h wide turning ballnl c•·,'~ihe line all 1 Bedroom • FriMc. W/d age. 2 yrs newt 11150 I In CIOMC. •Id hkup, ."' .. - -~ Mer r1 I i Lr 11 (.; h He a H y -IELJIE S-ene CdM loc.tlon, ,,.., Oasis and Pllfk, 3 and 2 bdrm•. 2 baths each. ,,,_ of owner lhowt thru new paint. w811paper, etc SH9.000. 1 ltt •• ..., y. s11: Y • ,,.,,,.,1 e. ...... Mt-1671 I .,...,.,. •:13•53S4 Amf hkup, pool, J•c. gar mo. Bkr 640-56&4 WtNTe' RENTAL gar 1ge. Avl now I ISM400 $2,950.000 g W/OflN, S750/mo ... MC •H.V. HOMES lmmec I 11517 Mlremer. PENN. PT lt75/mo. JMn or Creig - •CHARMING 28A + Den No pees. David 541-2447 58r 38a nr eMnl achool I 211r 18L *"" '° OCMr'I or 131-1211 \\•\Tl HI HO ' t I w /stove, frig, micro. No petsi L ... 8·9 mos ~. 'N-9et•. l800/mo ttP~I, '-· W/D, lrple, 2 C¥ garage, CLEAN 28r 18a duplex, 12150 mo ll2·t3'3 * • 87M142, 119/791-1133 REAL ESTATE pYl OlhO a, .. , locatlon 1725· Gar, sml . yard. I •• ' Avl 10110 $1300/mo Ctedl1 dieck req d. no *8'ILI* I ti ta ala I ' REALTORS So<ry, no peta 760·31578 I petl 541-3494 Avail NOW No fee AG' Mlf .... ) 191.D .-----------------1Comp .. eety remodeled I "4art1Fetgul0n842·77Ge oebA PNoAf NAA ..... rnadllld 28r 111a. 38A 28A • family rm or -2llr win. ,......, trptc ' A ..... AMlHE .I. ''" bdrm DIW W/D 38A 38A be9Ut.. twMm -. IMO/mo Agent ,.,~. MW cerpet, UMlflfWICIM.NITWGM • fncd ~,'2 cs Q.raoe:1 w/djnrm 2cerget.,pool, 17..-. · ~ ~~· no Expe\ithe SEIVIEW •111,111 Beet buy! Price dropped another 124.000. A tot of hOUH for the money! Over 2800 lq ft Of aood· *9d roomt. 4 BR, 3 BA. famfty room I dtnlng room. I no pea plMM S 1275 mo tennia. YleW, 2 tun decila, pela. t.. _,., ... Viale 157.2523 or 751·2787 11450/mo 249-1274 iifi . ..,.... ~ d9C&. SllOI~;... 2550,:!002 or =,...,..,,.~,.,.......,,,-.,.......,.,,_ 1 ..... :':r. '° .,beactl ....,.. 1 .... o:,'-J:E = ~ 3t I llMl 12 .J,'!.. ·~1-'=o E'SIOE lrg 28r 1 '~Bl yerd,dblgar S1325i Mo., PENINIUl.AYEAM.V . ~w/petlolgar. 2335 Elden-F.142·3112 •11A 18A • ...-.. I 2iii 1IA tUmili'9d up. New pnt/crpVftra, 1190. ,,.,,, uppet, ...... MIO ....,. unit wtltl t111111ace I 213 catwllo. 7M-3031 llllWmT&lllA •Lg edOr.-lllA 28A, urpoft. 11oao1mo. E-latmllll 1•COit N9wPOrt Heigh••.,.. Lg j "'*· 2 oer~, w/d, -..121d 1U-M111• f/p, encl ,atto. No ~. I • .-~. s-tto. *car Jr::C...111_. '°2·~~ lie,_ • iimiii*S. MIO/mo-+-MIO w dip ..,, .,... ••. Utlra 1 aeory Nr....,. Ger... Nr ...... Mo . ear.. 1171. 2111 ~7n.t -.. t eeory, 11375/mo •~,...,.. ltJie mo ' ...... ftltl'llll. 1650/mo GAtiN ....,.., ....,.. ... Clll ~ ...._. '°I •CM!•••.,. tllA"'"' I + ,. a IMt. tn-5411 ""' ...., "" wi.w:t .,.. •t.1 , .... °" 11Willn1 •• P1. Uv 'RONTAGE·~l•r t1rl 1MPllllO.lll!Mloel WIO....... ... ..... H 8'100. ,., I ......... '* ... ctr ............. ·--! -........... 14071 .u ILi .l7.... Ulll•• ·-,-CM-.--.. -.. --.--.... --••t I c.n. ......... liio 'l:j ....... ,. ~ ...... llL•Mlg l'llDI c..-IM w . ':' ~ tW • IU ........ M. • • I I 11111 LOGtCIM8 ..... fll'9r . ...-; ... 0CC • ... ,.. ---....... ""'· ·-............ Ml-11G ~Piil . ~~ially uFor .iOU for information & surprisingly. tow cost. J!!!~l!trt!!l~E ~·r~; • ....... -.. IM --.C VWeu•. 1171 ·~ tcsu..._, "'·_.lier. ,_.OM,,.,..... ...~~ =-~·-=-= ':' :-..;.:.~~,::··.-r..:!..:;:s =·:uo::r .. -=.t.= 4lft l1IODtmo Ind poe11 N;. Wiik to.__.. ,..,.., ........... M*y. ~ ..... -.. ...,..,. .. _,.... ._ _____________ _. I~ 8\IC ,..._190t atlO/mo * l40-f7N IOI I. llr .,,..... ...... :!-:_:"*"~~.:..· -......1.!:::::::-:=:~-;:-~·~==~~·====:::=:~c-.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 16, 1988 All ~~---~~~-:------. ..... ~~~;.....""'!"!"~--II!!~= 1~::~·:·3·~e·!i: •! _,_ =1m'::!....... 1 11 • COM 'H&i Al. SL PM8TMllOUI CANNPV re "*ca:·· ...... II ~..-ur ' .... ' '* ''PIC, dlelll w, •Id. YIU.Am. NWPT BCH I :., .. 166-~& on ~ I: .... ~.COly.AveilOctl OMw..,.,_..,°"' Q..a ~ ~ tM '·'°°IQ "· eo~ ...._._Mwy_ Avc:el mw.:-30CtlSt ,__l/11 ........ -Of~flC_E_W_O,_RK_E_R_P_/T_ ,~,dlW,09JIQe CdM MIF n•emk. Prof. to :J::120I • •• ,., ...... 1. a&ilan••• ua 11! .... A •• '°'OM S*IOrt olflce In I bet\ liart1no lfW beMll, IQ 28', PoOI. -· --5A I -•• CM l.JQht 1ypng. ph<>nM. et It /mo 1oet Ille>• frpl, wtk to bch, no r's UNfQ\JE NewPOtt on~ FOUND f9'M6e Sheet.. flkng, AIR 751·2271 _,i&a.'°ta.t E::;·1a;M12~:1~ll :w:r~~ ~ .. ~~fr"~':, T:::c,.0r,::e-'c:!!1~1 ....... PllTlllT•ft& $8' emtt ' ; ocwi -.. "-o• 175 .. 1.2131 °'*""' few ~ ·-Yll WllTt L~ Pftf Control ~ lnnlf•M 11A .. ..:;, ... r. :!:'ioc eq ft. StMMw. betlwm founcttomee.t ~/9'1Y ..,...,°"'front~ter peny need• route t9Ch., Wld fllUIPe, 0-111' petlo, $450tmo 131~72 IT\IQ 12025/mo. P•nlneute etrlpH atlo ;t tie tr . PrlOr ..... eal*'i.nc• L,m I~ lllM we train. mull Nive good 11tM/mo.C...150-2493 Shlpy8rd.173-00tl DIClAWlD. tound e1 ~. ~t like ~ tm llna>• driving record Call M/F l\Otl>-tmllr w t>Mut C lllW ti t lotM Cniee Wetlends end be orgenlzed ·-• l Chenle 979-6021 E 0 E · SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE ONLY 40~ /line. CALL 642-5678., OCEAN,AONT Studio, duP'e• on e.nel In N.B ~~· ... ' 9114. 531-1178 45wpm lyplng. Celli u111111m I PUITTl•llTlllll yeerly. perllelly turn, wlf9m. ~Bdrm wlBath. DTI ~ ~e tor lntet· •w•111 •••1 llMll petlo, uUlltles peld '500/mo +dee> 64S..o931 FOUND llWOf'nene preecrlp· vi•• eppolntm•nt • --,w uung to train GOOd dr1v· t7M/mo * e50 1958 • •RETAll SPACE* tlonoiue-(FHP)& caM •: Ing r~ord 831-63•0 ----·-=--MISSION VIEJO Condo Approa 1200 tit, alnl 1oC Steter Broe perkJng lot 714-642· !)21 axt.301. •CLERKS OCEANFAONT·w·Wlnter 28A/lBA,w/d,AIC,d/w, near *-POt'I City Hell. 22nd & ·Newport. •11111' •TYPIST I P/TUT&l.UIJI ,._ .... l llu &t•t C:..ta Mu. 11•4 1'•--'-1 11 .... 8•.!Uf\lly fufn. 3 Of 4Br n•emllt 20-21, S350tmo AQt 873-&S64 541-1402 •SECRET ARIES Cnlldr•ns' •ducetlon1t -• -• KTMI .., 2Ba. 2 ,.,. beleony, trp1c. +ctep 587..()1()4 1v.meg Genet• office. itJnt phone •RECEPT10N1ST produe:ts wkdys 11ec. s111'c~l"'EX_N_sw-t•t•?"'dl"!X"'AA-ai.t ;;;:;::;:;:;:;;;:; -~rm~mrm~mH lndry. 1127~ 640-A784 NB room & bath ...,. llll•I • • AEWAAOU LOST f pr* lllcllls a mu9t. customet •WORD PROCESSING I 10·5 Co11a MeM 1tor• SALE. clothing. rugs ......... IEn 2 .... , t>at>y stroller. lo"'9 OCEAN VIEW charmt WMtcilff, Pfet.f proC/f •••••• nant Aotweilef Ooo. 2 yrs reletlone. llling. tight •ACCOUNTING CLERKS Judy, S57·3660 prints. tvm, lots more• ...., _. ... ,. king b.cl frame. lots MA peneted alt ng contlcMr M 1450+ '375 II lllL otd. had tags. &<Oken typlno, date entry, xlnt •DATA ENTRY SAT ONLY • •29 IRIS EllEAY SAT & SUNDAY of new & 2nd hand .. .....:. IO bc:tl. ,·,300·· ~~~I dtP AYI 1oi 1. 722-9701 w-• HI-hMrted. 852-8884 ~-!':~~~lend· OPERATORS UIUIY--/IUll •Or•• Coe1t College• clotn.s.-ctllld women & _.. , , 1 -_. • ,1 ..--~ .... _.. .. ,.._.., Full time M on -Fri RCAco+orconsote TV col· ,Ferfll....,, & Adema Costa men'a ptct~ .. & lots IM.173-34581750-2874 NEWPORT 8Mct1 condo !!!..•t Uddy«Ter ... ~•96 -7301m·•·OOpm S5SO fee&lemplebles lull s1ze M ... Admtssion/Parlong morel. SATISUN 8 •3 .,,.. MONTti FREE RENT I wtPoC)l 10 enr. M/F, 22-351 CHUCK CURRIER ~ iii I , I _. nt Hr No •xs-ienoe nee bdrm set. stefeo uM Ff\EE SPACES S 12 in I 14831 Plnetlaven Rd 38r 2 ,,.... on the b non·emllr. Privet• bath HARBORREALTI •P1llLEI I P•fll&11111 Benefits AP9tY in person l.mps. oak dining se1 Advane9 S15 on dey ot i-------- Conv IOC Lg declc ._,~ $450/mo '* 642,2091 l Offic. 873,A400 •• ..... ...... Entty·llll, phoMS. file. etc ... llUUYI BOO+<S ON TAPE w/huteh por1101e COi<>< Swep Meet 432·S880 SAT 8em Fumllure. tools . .._.·Yr ·-S2 3 9 51 mo 1~ 8Md\ t'#nllte to 1 Aeeiclenee 6"-5297 Pvt room & t>atll s.tary w .. trein.131-2913 729 Farad St c M TV. l'N.c nM trld SO~ tanning spe. uerc1se 3331 Vie Lido 875-92811 "" w/pro4 M/f 25-35 I-............ I N9wpOft &oh. 844-8068 --CA.LL TODAY ·~8-5525• Seaward Rd Sill s ... n GIANT GARAGE SALE equipment 5 Blazmg Non·emkr. Ger, pool, ._ C ---688 West Baker a.m No eartybtros St•'· Deerfield Village STEPStobeechlSpeclOus tennla walk to bach Newport Blvd, M S.... t llJIJfor date entry IBM PC D· Coste Mew 641•1225 IU&. EITATI UllS Ret"g t>e01 c1011lM lots ~-------~• 2 & 38r. 2Ba, f lp turn I 1495 +MC. 650-75117 . 20.000Si 71•1559-4998 JW a.... f!T temc>orarv 3 100-lt FREE 10 Ap"'leanl ORG CTY • 1 Top ••n•m ol knlCk·knactcs SAT & ~ 6Ht gereoae. Winter rentel 1 _ utdal &1111111 Nflal mo. for IOCal non-proh1 E 0 E ... ProdU<»r seeks nonnt Every e1os411 & c;upboa•a SUN 9 , 24 1 E 16111 P1 * VI * ........... 1 8r fu 1~ 1 MrM to sharil 2BR/1BA 25&1 if :Mi ifont OfG Cterll Must be k~ • _1_ Agta 10 snow & Mii RE Amencen ~ hu1cr 0.01< remily rurn anuoues s 11 Allao (In alley) 187.5-Up. 2131862-7577 PROF Fem n-smlcr Mele• I FIT Accounls Pa @I• eoenc;y. Call 979.7900 IQQIHSIY• ••i>e< US D eteaned out An1><1ue,, GR-EAT STUFF' Mull•· STORAGE SALE _.... rn hOUM,ln CdM "450tmo... Lg cfrive.in dOof SO. sf ...-••-wlTop Producer All t>oc>ttcu~ me11og 1ea ..,.. .. 30 s T s blk to bc:h, winter rentel. utllt. elfetl 10·1. 720.0825 821 Tennlnel Way CM ~ble In ell ph .... of I FIT PIT. Benefits 250 1e.cistvrn1shed Extreme-earl l(g wnr goosedowl" oeco1eto1 •tems de· 9·...,... A. & UN 1=~9°;E~o:'!J~7~~18 10u,.tMlfPfOI nonsmkrt dy$40-e352~1 ~·;=~~n':;P~01~ OgleSt C M,65()..8463 •lllllTllY ly hi 11\Come -ootent1al comforter Ilg Pa pr !!':. ~~~:·n~Ar'e8~;' BLUFF.S·MOVINGSAlef I 10 Stir 2Br lBa Apt on person Legune BHch &Ill ""'1 Needed tor busy t>eac.11 S•rrous only need app\y L•uren duvet 100 s 01 237 1 Notre Dame Rd Furn. dec0tetor rtems. frig. STEPS to send downsl8trS s .. sttore. N.B. "457/mo la ac••• ,,,, ••• ,' cwo. 30e 3rd St I Excellent ctlellenge Medt· area office Sei.ry open For dellll• call L•H l'ni!C 11ems rnc• 19 cooo MOVING EH C Ouk 3c7 piano CIOlhes. gaiii.s. ;~~~~~~fr::X..:r::: •;, ulll. 842·2986 Mitch 1'111 ll IEIVICES cal ~lta Exp. ,;._..smkg Beneflts67~~~5~1Ck .. 11 721.1200 ~\le,, ~oo:s ... ':'....o:;e~ S 1!>0 M15C household ~ ."'1:n1~~·1:~1s it::;:. 647-2622 Shr 38R 2BA bayfront hm .. I MCt "I tor NB office wno cloth4!s 1oe to S35 • 1191T\S 3S8 e 16111 s1 Sal/Sun 9.5 2024 V1s:a -----on Bel Isl $6SO mo. • -111 1m IESSEllEI Ilk .. 1he veri.ty Of van· llPIESU IU n1111 A.ntq oalt rol• •op <IP~• S81 Sun 9am 645·36!l6 C•ion 720-1704 Wllf&lfF•ll ullls Cell 714-673-7•03 110 Pin, 28ft Unlls. ou•duties.f /T.760·1145 PIT FIT 250 ()Qle sr prteed l'ltgner -ma~eo''P• 2BRl 2BA. OR, frplc. Of 213·926-6653 JIM Sft!.000 FP. $180,000 llll --F/T Costa Mese 650-8.463 lrvlnelerrace 1~ i2 Sar llYIH SAU! .... SALi CWJ>«t pool Adults No -Down. Lndry rm. pool,I A11ponsl bl• s elf· ••~ llALISTITI tanelte.SAT 7-2PM Suu•d•~ only 9em Tons Great1tvN 1 A.ntiques,w/d. pets. st'50tMo 644 ... 02 ST,ABLE MIF beaut. 3Br I BBQ. AIC, protenlonally motlveted lndl~ldual tor for dry cleaning & ldry. In DOLlllYI or l'IM!lld Items misc trig .• 3709 Lake Av.(38th 2 ~B• i>enhse wleitees landecaped. Must ... to plclc·uP and delivery of I Legun• BHch.. 3~·~01 New Hand Car Wash Male FIR TUmlll Celta .... 6124 1001, & eou1p1 new lu~nt & 8alb0•) 9am No earhes tt 2171 I Furn Ok seoo Oct~ M1k• 1 belle'le Open 9.7 SS new•P•P•r •dvertlslng hrt/. .... •• Some Sat s. Female FIT & PIT w m I L1m1ted opponunrty.10 )Oln llKlures & bulbs. ton• of' llllTI F•LY SALi iaN neet Geflefal Hospl· 241·89•3w 84~ 8h Frwy, oft on 4111 Srreet. 1 mtt9'1•1• Full·Ume Tue-Muse do lluft & fold · Will train, good pay Apply 1n n111ona1 real es1a1e mer· 111t Fr--4 Plc .. rts ~tutt CHEAP' 151 E 19th Dewalt nw b lades tel. Hew cerpets & ,ltatall Waat.. Z'I 521 N. Tustin A11• Prl (9am-6pm). Pert-time tran. 546-9355 atter 7pm person 1960 Newporl ke11ng .sys1em with un-o.contor items Deca<· SAl only 9·2 Lots ot tumiture C<>Uf\try collec· drepes view patio ulfl I UT 6 ' (714)836-9680 Set & Mon Exoetlen1 Ill JD n /PT Blvd Coste Mesa 1,1m11ed earnings• FOf in-etor baskets t<11cne,, ctoll\eS & k11cnen th1nn1 tableS. , .... ,,ting lixture5 .,....... .. .r. 751 mo· S•" 7 375 EXEC lvE end tnterfOI' company bet\eftls N>plv ,,._..__-.._....... .... ormeuon call Jack items smell girts bolo.e .. ,, .., ~ -.,. DeelQner Wife Wlsties to ...... I f '---...l-1 In person It , ~ Cll.P • ._... ..... uul not FINANCIAL •ssT Ayers at SELECT mens' 10 $Qeed Sal Su,, 3 1quariums otrrer great sporting equ1pmen1. OCEAN View lmmaculet8' j rent houte on OQeen tor -.-. 1 • nee. Xlnt Co berlefl!s ft • BETIER HOMES & 9_., 1684 WMtre• St '1ut1• 1574 Santa Ana , clothing & tons ot ~ 2Br 1Ba trlptu, Th•nk191vlng, Novembef m lllLY PILOT Apply ... person or call To co pres.den1 Pay· GARDENS &Af>.8952 SATURDAY 8·2 D1n1no I goodies DON'T MISS dedl. lndry. gar. wtk to 23·27. Gratnt ~eaQeet •••• ·--'""---~~~·82M1•·sn ~~OIO ables syslemt. budget AEAL ESTATE 751·5000 set dUk & misc OUT ON THIS ONE .. Sat .,..,.Sl5()492·1699 l 'Of ~ turn1shings ::-:··--~ 330WBaySt .,.,._, . ""81" e tc f•sl ·PICed 2FIMILYSILE.' lurnnure3041Ja11a Rd 1-4 15 tt1&GeryPl.ce a.lab -lmpe<:eable refs Cettcol-11 .... -11 CosteMesa SantaA.na energetic se1t-s1arter l ... ,ttMkt-11/lk M ... verae YARD ..ie• Round dining • lect t-301-983·0662 om. • Meloedee wear ASSEMBLERS 10 buiid Old. est•b auto lease co A=~ or~~~,':~P~'!"' SAT •Ill 1·4 * TREASUAES galOr•" tbl• nousehold misc m '.fiA atial lellOr-f'Mde ciOt~l C•ll Ullboats We will tre1n Must tine good drwtng :8bary:'42~C8~~a OMEGA 840-4443 1s1-Ctus baby clothes' Lg tools & building suppl1t1s cOOPlt ==·Fem non· 1 LL Salt~ltat C71•> 9etr5l05 7.m MacGregor Yachts, record. neattQPe.arance.& ...-.. 92628 Attn Joan 135 Rocneste• =D oriental ., .. rugs Pie· I S.V Sun 9-S 492 CXange smkr to ahr 38R condo -..... ' ..... 2tlt 1131 Piac;enlla c M I be punctu•I Medical u•t•ISt, /T MISC turnrture & ctotn.ng IUfM & furn SATURDAY ..... &al NMt OCC $200/mo Incl Z'llt ...,-.... fast1 Ulla Y Wll typing'°' Property Mgm1 fountain Valley RE olc - lUlt ktchtl prlv, pvt t>elh.11a1iM11/ Cl_ .... ,;;:;;;;;:;;;;.& e ~ts. NB 760·1145 GENERAL OFC. Pnones lf'I Real Estate ofc Local ~till!! ~2313 LeL•rtdl Pl~ ~·ti ,1 ... utll•, no d.p 751 • 323 9 le "l... L'i~tlt a11embly work IAT&91YF/T flflTl.Costa M ... Qppty ..-s dePendabie per~ BlGGEST SALE 1N lO\A."4' Getaome.ac.uon<:-"t>y 1~a.,.A.,._,,,.G .. OO-o'"'tl"s-g.ar..._aoe-.' after 8:30pm weelcdeys 1 W11Y1UfF HH.1111 •• 1 ~PC>+y 1n person. Arrow Phones/bklce>Q. oene111s to learn property mgmt son 2pm. 7pm 10 l\andle 9arn FRI s & SA .. s selling rt.ose 1e<l'\l 1na1 tl'le t Nle. lotH stuff aal ComefVIEWS$1ite M..,f..... Mtg tnc 13e5Logan,CM M-F.650-84e3C.M. Nt smkr. Call wkdys ~.hgh1typ1ng&hl-2264Meye1P1ece tam11y,ov1g10"""·•llh• ~·SAT only. 9AM FEM, rent negotiable, H · FULL SERVICE Teleptlone at>PfOY•ls I 642,..91• !~Pm 1ng 963-5568 (off Wilson) 631·5801 Qu~~·ng c;1US1fte0 Id 20152 Rllllnlde Of. cn1nge 1or 111e aulstance Wntctift & lrvtne Npt Sch Problem credutlncome. &UT l •lm F /T lllTIL &llllTAIT ~.-.n aiirnM ll•TI•"T -,_ ________________ ,._ _______ _, AMIPM $100 sec & refs I ' torecloaUr• benkruptcy FOf englneef'ing oftlc:e 1n CHAIRSIDE ---.,... .. ~ " Ea l t 5530 la '--SSll .. _, _ ... , CostaM...,540-0608 Slgnsp!C::~011n 1Westchfl tat,2n<1 °&3foT0·5 ' Irvine. Varied dutiH,l&.S*'*IC9d orwill tnlln. Local, Pelt Control Com· 8usyRea1E11eteolc 1nNpt • tyata P=z=tat ~ •-• IRVINE, kitchen pnv. wt~. ...-. R.E-IOM9 any reason $8/HR. full '*1,s. No exp 4-day ..-. MfTIW/F, pany need• Ml lime gen· Ben 9"tlS dependable Ae1all Sales SECURITY GUARDS M P &-.t--flll utlls pd. close 10 every-... l'lla. •-"--{714) 25S-•894 ~· wlll ttein. Good drlv· N9wpOft Bcn. &46-3535 era! ott1ce personnel P«son to lllandle l>hones. N1Vflt '""' S4 50.s5 50~Hr .. -"ii::c=miiiiiiiiiiil thing. 5395 ~ooaep .-on..., 2~~)-42W586 ~rec~ some lilt1nqt Typing required. office i typing. hling & minor e<· M lllAIWH 723_..402 Call Moo.Fu+ Allnm -·- Calll· 1Qpm 559·0789 A/C. Amp prkg. Ut~~ tan I 11-•nlal .....__, req d Cati 161-1495 MlllWlllll' P/T I PP l"reilpM. c.n C1'1an1e rands $71Ar -Ooriuses -iS-H+RING-10-5PM 3355 Via Lido I li 3' Newport Blvd. CM Incl S425. 285S E .... t Hwy -••-needed wttnds l on cell A~ .• 979-6021 EOE 9arn·5·30pm Send r• UH•lS • TIAlllM 50 Select Dealers ROOM 4 RENT et Sea· .. 411 111111 n '* WIDOW HAS $SS I n1.,.1 i' apc)fy: M 1 Center St CM ~.-.n a.lllAI:: aume to. Ad :: 132 CIO lllY/L••• HPT. I ~ arrivals dally' -ahOf• NB. F~ pvt ent_ • ~ BA fOl'-f~W.000/up No lnl•.,11 · · --.,...n•~ Deity Pllot PO Box 1560 If you are 1018fested 1n .... ktctln prlv. S•OOl mo Incl 1817 WES CLIFF 0 IVE cred.., /no '*1 Call Oen· "' llSTllCT j Ugh1b00klceeplng,1ypino. Cost• MeM CA 92626 · building a career 1n an ex· For fut paced Newpon CHANDELIER. • 18 Prees utll• .• av. lOI\. 722·7871 Nwpt Bch. Agt 5• 1-5032 ni.«i AMOc 873.73 11 *· Service stetion worker I & mltc. Oftlce duties tor • citing retail enwonment RE 1nspec11011 Ol'pl 8.ck Chairs • dr~ l ..... / .. ltl 1711 7041 t 1M sll. Coste M.... part time, S81Hr plus Call llUIEIEIT I Homeowners Assocra· lntMra.t then come 101n The Must n111e pleeser>t • Claw Foot end lableS .... _._.. ___ ,..• ___ Nr405& Hetbor Grndnr ......... LI.I. 2111 , 845-5760 tlon 8am-5pm Pieesent 'NEW 1rv1ne establishment Br'*'w•y team Tne rn· phone manner G~od •Desk cruwrs •Rocker . .. alll ale, P<OI ottlca. From l~E CASH f0< •FOOD SERVER working environmenl oftefs posi1ions as ltlal 81~ is to hist ~ salary & tienehts Ailt to• • Hign-cnair · • Sfm Will train niQtlts. 40 hours SSC sit. 494-0802/4429 Trust Deed•' Pr1v11e •HOSTIHOSTESS The ~ ~~ i'°:'no Prefer malur• 759· t200 • Watl8'SI w .,tresjleS. ~ome 1 selling pro. Lyn 873-0581 E O E bed.• snowai. ... •Claw SHl•rk Motet, 227A 1 , 111111 ._ pwty· .w1• pay escrow & •COCKTAIL WAITRESS 1 for . fled~~ YI uels I GENERAL OfFtCEt RE· • Caan1«11 C()()l(st lesslooal lllFUI ltllftla Foot Round Ktetm Table. Newport Blvd . CM j appr.., fws. 240-3553 O•ys only 1860 Oove 1 ~~manage Y t earners CEPTIONIST Small n1· • 8us-boyll Dish· u--"r~ y...-1s 1631 • lce-bOx. • ano<t 64 6- 7445 Ground floor. 300 leet. tm· St.•B, Newpor1 Beach ,..anegamen e~perience tect\ c:omput&f hfm 1n e washers/ Dell Coun1e1" YOUR NEW CAREER ,......,..,. -..-, ....,, smaller pieces 786-9685 med lat• pou'eu1on •·s•tm•••b Ceil !Of 9'1Pt. 752·2538 I hllPM. but Wiii train. I lrvlne seeks prof . friend· AWt in pe<'S()n ORANGE WILL INCLUDE Placetlt•• Costa MMe . ....... tt Shrt SSOO/mo 14<'·9513 Gltif... Hfi •HOSTIHOSTESS a... Ml.,Y $3751~ -I)' intelligent person w INN CAF£ & MARKET •Emp4oyeedrSCOUnt mstaT1tllTI91 ~ Hll 2Jlf fll lllt ltllee ..... •FOOD SERVERS 1 ~~~. "°; ,:~8~SM P!:!. hgnt typing & pnone Mon-S9l 9-51 857-9116 ::::lt~~:~t>ene111s FT PT deys M es >.Int _,,. . .._.._._ ___ ,._ --.---Ulf-•fl•···IT••*--40091 $300/Mo Incl uttls. PM Shttt• f n sllills TVC 261•2366 lllT&llU'T IELP •Comm.sslon rncerttM! conds & P•~ 673-3320 M V · must *' tast 1 Slit 3SR 2 BA mslr BAI 722·~32 Co.ta Mesa fnlM\ ~M full bm• positions evail-Cell Roger Starkey. llmll .,,., FIT H t PT. Mon-fr• Gooa ·~a111re d1SCOU,,' ~:i~:.~~.:e ~:, $6501mo yrly.842-1202 '..\MONTH FREE RENT UU1111Nl\l eOle APf>fr' 642-'3"2111205 9-11AM T•• charge person tor wages Neet JoM Wa)'tle •P19idnolld•'fSIYK81~ TEACHEq.Phys•c•• -&)$250 661-4039 I NB Prlme ofcl shop lo-1111'1 ......... deity for appointmer>t sme11 compute< co Good Al'1)0'1 Call 432-0679 •Prof1tshanng & perrs1or Eouce11on t<..S FleA ~rs beeeh. n.smkr, Mele. ca ""' """ '-''-" s r.. t; •••y ... AT Newport Beech 64S.11•3 Fuaitut 1114 3BR aopt. NB Pen st99110 I ,._ ... 1"""'211.. "-· t r FREE --1 2 '31 Weetcltft, N-B dlncal $1Ct1tS ~ 'W111.ng to ... tlem °' 1-3"30Pm •Advaiieement ~ u .s: Catoen Hall Scnool S375+•1loutll 859·2036 2 llOO<s, Possible llve-111t••-_. r ... • ... rn our unique oper. Resteurants (d ) .. f . D Ovet' Of all bUlinffS Cal.· ........ • .... •-st atlon 933.793 t •COCKTAIL WAITS Apply If\ pe<eson al BEAtritFUL Olk hutch •VS ..... or ave J 3338 Via Lido 675-9289 For young ~ 12· 16 .... • _, • NEWPORl BEAC... EARN wrth b9veleO glass doors COM 2BR 2B H " ~ ,. ... II Eetn S75-S1SO'per wk •...&.. ._ .. aa .ailll&llU •3BuSERS 701 ~Center D< ___.__. d $1""" A ouse • ..,-... , .. -&_.... -· ti I ... , • ..._..,. T . •BACK WAIT~RS S $400 $1000/WK .,_,_,con cost cvv min wl~O t><:n Mslr .--·-··.. comm u tons Trans -•k• home $200· FIT Of PIT 2007 s Coast SOUTH COA T PLAZA • ..., $650 642-3095 Ddrm e now:-M1f' n:; c.t\ter omc.. Conr.renoe 1 r c~-=-:.~2-:°°8 .,.. -~~:-72~ltsg Mu~ Hwy Liig Bc;l'I 497-6568 ~~Jio~o:~·A~!sa 8EAUTl~tJt. Old t>alc amkr. S650fmo 640-0l031 rm...,.,,. CM. 9.57-1229 ___ COL req. Xln1 Onving re-• Resteurant 1 n1 Edmoer Ave •6AM· 12 Noon Hutch Bran f11ttures UJl!Ul1...D.e bDw.L --l&.lllllS ·--as LAGUNA HILLS •No Nignts wi.nds Bevei.d mirror $995 retirees welcome 10 call Tues thru Fri Must have -"95 2•100 L.,, a H ns •• 1 •S71HA • comm1tr11mng •S46-7223• I •75•-63•6* OWrl cer $6/hr 850_.. t 19 FIT PIT f~x1ble hours ..,,un 1 ...,a --------------' ---Exp pref d Benetrts E 0 E llSU •ESA Ml-tilt NEW Oeybed White -, ENTHUSIASTIC and Applywllh1numt Cocos Sllllt.C.112-12.0 Brau. w/manreSHs & $2.56 per day Ttlet's All you PIY for 3 lines, 30 day minimum In the SERVIC' Tiny Tots Home Daycete. 2 DIDECTORY ~.~.,J;' ;~~la .. * I\ ......... , 1NCAEAae vovR REACH eJMal.illlnin t uAG seAVICt ..._1721 GET IN OUA IMPROVED 4'HooftetEXNtNG• 0..IYO Ctnups. T ..... ft-I MW CUSTo..t {IM right wey) Jon _______ 64_s.a __ 1_92_ ................. ____ _ ..,._ ...... ,, Wktyl bl·mo refs 47~33•9 lw lap•• •••ti 11 Y•:Oi Heppy N.B. -~. Rk:Nrd Sinor ftLLIW Niii Don't have time to clean? •IMAGES B~ SANDERS (lie. IM. SW.) 645-7808 fOf mor• lntormetion let e Pro do it! sunset HOME tMPAOVEMENT & CALl TOOAYll Cout c i.ening. S•8·085l REMODELING. 780-7333 •PAINTING• 25 Yfl E11.p. Ill .. Liii •Prof Hiaetng. FRE~ ,....,.,..,... neat. FREE 7 dY• w11. 10 yrs eicp. reJ. 1ll!u!!l!l!!t •e. Tom M2-1473* ~~tory UC. In•. 642~5053* rm WOINtl WGi t:ke AALPH·s PAINTING. Ext.I ~tettv. • l•R & la F xtnt c:.9 of 'JO.If home.. em. W~. strip. ''" AJle •••1 .a •10 • l'H elf 0LOng term pref. Refs. .... Aaee lie 912-4701 ... -..a late • JMt\ 64e.-HM 131·7437 Mld{I. t75-7390 TIJ PAINTING Int IEllt -------.... CMtblt I-' 911"1 rwona~ price .... 111111 w;..,.,,.OOfS,,,. '°' Lank•..... ,Uc.•4sao 131~111 The CeM Putltic Vt1l1ties deekl. balcOniea, stairs. I ....... ..... HllW Comml•lon. REQUIRES Queflty wottl 722·8789 ,.._ lm./!Xt. 752~1<>1 ...... ueed. ttouMttold ....----------·--QOOda "'°"''·print !"-" T~/~. Cleenup LOCAL PAINTER P.u.c. Cel T number. D66A PNO. &lalitv lo-nu ie.n1wprtn1c1r 75t-3A7& Quelfty Wortl • Smelt Jot> llmo'e' cNllfteuf'• r,:1n1 stallatlon. Entry, Ff90Ch DUSTY"S LMld1capen.wn ~. l•I e'83 ... TC P. number n 811 l tnw!of Doors. t°"-Off ...__ Serv Wllty/montttl MICHAEL COX PAINTING =~ lfe~ '""'Sept. Lie Ste-ans 1 time. F,.. .... 241·1640 112/Hr +MATERIALS tile teg.tllfty of• mov.r . ...,..... LAWN mainlen•nc• & ..._.aa.97~ Imo or ~. Cell 1'tMYWX([ fXPINd• CIW\-UP. rw. fAU MIM90W CIAClE Meint Puttttc UUIU•e Com· l~AcoUetlf l Paint ..... V ........ 548-1109 .. T.llST. OUAUTY fllllllOft. 714-651-4151 ,,.. eet. K9111n 722•92$4 PMmHG EXP 131-1751 motivated Person Fnday. I tlllUIOl CLlll ' • 1, 2305 E. Coast Hwy. EllllTlllAL SALIS UllU lllYI trundle Complete $245 FfT tor chiropractic in· Group h41alth cle1ms start C0<on1 def Mar 673-9050 Mgrn1 Training program JQ.1111 ,, lQ-l l IZ •840-8733• ---ence ctept....Lt typing, $13.500 Liberal paid R Guaran1e1d 1nc.ome DINING Rf.AT blelctl hrs a.5, UM. 63l·5664 I t>enehls. PRUDENTIAL estllSTavrant1•-•ttss bu.don demos Full ca -lvr ' errno•re. ell••~. Plci~s OVERALL SUPPL't 1661 _. reer benefits 7~-oso· TOW II w1;I & misc• Sl5·S225 ... Mflllll r ~~: 2:0~48~;v1~0 ~~:1 FZ,:1YPi!~~~"~::;. SALIS Ot.Ell E~~~dpr~~~;·~-~;·~~ 673-7298 Coa D for interview appt Noon or S.-Spm Mi Casa SectronlC part reoogn 1.0• FREEZER gas BBQ. Dec· TM ~ange S1 a1ty M•lltean Resl eurant 296 req'd. Full Co oene' ·~ Ofllor W1r>g CtiaK. Klehn Pltot It tookmg for an Medlcel·-Newi><>rt Beacrr E 17th St Costa Mesa Call Bett>er• tor ape• TllCI HIVUI teble. Deluxe Woooen energetic pet90n 10 as-•RN a.m.\pm 650-200l tm,..eo ooen1n9 to• e•P o s ,.1 786-9685 •t OUf OtstriCt Manaoe<s I Elu>.d self slerler Resteuran11 '°"" dtoYer ... "'"O r A wing 3 days during the weet!. •LAB ASSJSllnt PhlebOt WllTlfSSll SALES PERSON NEE:>:.:. .,,._she A.pp•~ "O@r. t<ING Sile Bed & Manress .... _. Wld hOliOays Sam-1pm Mon·ll'lru·Fr AM Shifts avlllable for busy Fo r ST AT t O N E r. sor ... th OMV •eP<><' \A r: w l Eerly Arnenc:an need· ~t must have r• •RECEPTIONIST exper d r .. taurant Call Glona STORE. CdM F 1 c, •Oem-3pm M• .. a..-a•,, board gooo oond S 100 llM* CM With valid CA (71•) 644-78A8 St\ep9Md. 833·2nO days. )()m worlung tt-"' C'"40C Tnrrh Stores 2015 •675-2607• ~ licen9e. proof of AIRPORTER INN d1tions. EJC<:eC)tlOnalh 1 "t' "" 'st St Sanre ._,,, Netvral W1Cker sofa. c:ha,, & ottoman Nds reuphol $.00 A.ntQ oak r<Ml·top r:o-Mar·ne CO<"'IP e• ,n desll 5950 Wicker tr\.lnk "'-P<Y' BeaG1' MOf'<lllY 1,,euranc• end OMV1 ---------Client ... Phone tor ao~ .. pmt-out. Stening PIY ($ DUllE COAST Resteu,ran-t so-• 67~762 HUT 17 .00 per hour plus gas n ~ic:; to~~ at , llllY PILOT E11.~R~ :~1~!~~ ..... .., ... ............ 1121 between 9em & Spm M-F ~~;!'le~ 6'2~43"2 t vironment full Time Pert-time Assis11n1 011· Good pey lor 11141 nght tnc:t AdVlsor r>eeded Sat penon FOf an intecv1...., urdey. Sundey en<I Hol· 1ppt. call Frank 0< Dana ldeya3A.M to 11AM Musi 673-0910 be 18 or over valid dnv· ------er·s tlc:enH. current ,,,. suranee. good driving ·~· cord $7 00 P8f hour gas m ll••oe Cell Roger Sfriey Tuaday tnru Fn· day. 842«1321 Ext 205 lnlll UT SALO Pert-Time. Newp()('t Beacil CALL 722-6415 l&IUIATI~· Full TJme. Eddie A d S1Jlt>oa1-. 642-'786 -.rYllYF/T We need an. lntelligen• ~ entnu-.tte person "'"c c;.,, ass1s1 wttn eccO<J""• payeble. r ece1vab•e tyi>ing & fllif19 0~9"'13 tlcw\ 9i!ills & pleasant 1e1e ~ personality Ca11 for ec>9Qlntment bet~" 4-Sprn ONLY. &45· 169 • llOlttdY PIT. 20 nrs.1111111. pnones tyi>lng. mYst ti'I 9000 speller, n-smtlr. HB off 96().659 l .,.. ... r •·d•" e 3 :l to _s_1_oo_o_ao __ 6_so.3383 __ _ 5 OOt>m 645-'600 VE .. ERIPllA.qy ~OSP•le Des1r.s tro,,t office recep. hO~\I Be w1lhrrg 10 111<0d• S"u•C8)' 1Jnt1I 1pm good *''" chents h8PPV & 1011e ,,,,mais 6A'·8160 wam• wamrss rmme<I P0Stlt01"5 avail Pie•'• o;ee ov• ad ur>oer Resteu•a"IS tor ORANGe INPll c-.i:e &. ._.ARl\P 95· qnf; .............. 2 meftr .... trundle. new S265 cmptte 840-8733 1110 lbe IWH..a.4 Gold ' Wh•t•. Good Con· dl\lon S250. 541-98112 USTWEEI! llSTSEU!1 •W&lUIU IRIVER WORK PART-TIME DELIVERING NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO MOO/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE· LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE. ANO OMV PRINTOUT MON· DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M . WEEK· ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 AM NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR & tAGUNA BEACH AREAS UUS/MUWllE FIT or PIT countM sale& In 1111 llY p /J old 11me l'latctware store 45-50 wpm •Int pf\on~ Statl S5 50-$6 nr See •Its. 1BM·PC W P e•P Steve WrlQM Heroware preld. Well organrzeo 121 Aoc:heStet. C M Neer John We~ A.or· w&affflll s•1m1 Pull ptC"-O•der' •Cl! S1~ ,,......,lory hll 70 bs N@al "lanowr trng G•o.,..•ng :o nds ·~·•b~ ~01\ ,,.... supet"v•t>Ot'I M.s: d~ 1~ ~ 474-9()44 11mos. King Size Denr. 0 111 Wood 3tYr War· ranty on~-$125 808 &42-4321 •255 or 645-2221 • 1'2 eYeS SA&.llUIT p IT PGrt Kan.ne • 16-2210 CALL la 41• EXT. 205 ASK FOR AOGER ST A AKEY MANAGEMENT For 8elbol lslal\d Gitt Sten Cale 875-6567 SALES Need 3 ambttiout ~ to Shaw qual•~ ~~t•Gd 1fff~RE I through du 1fi d 142-1111 '8111 IUR TUI MANAGING CARRIERS THE DAILY PILOT IS L~ FOA TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO WON< HARO. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY Pt.UI OVER ~ lN BONUSES EVERY MONTH. GaNIROtJ8 S ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR ADYANCEME . • JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGtBLE R>R flULL MEDtCAL COVERAGE. CAIDfT UNION. 401K Pl.AN IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT rT TAICIS. CALL ERtC. 842~1 EXT 209 OA SEND ..... TO: DAILY PILOT. 330 W. BAY ST., COITA MESA. CA 9212&. Motor Routes available in Westminster Huntington leach Fountain Vallar NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. ... 842-1"4 •• tlll ... .,.......... ••• ......-. ...,._ .,.. ""'* 1110 ~-~"~.~-~ .. ~.~.~~l•11u; 1h1/ .w:.:-.... ·~=~a:= -=.,or,-~~: ='lrae.:.L:~ "°99.,.utslb. ,...,111.,...M6-4ll1* luau •11 • ~~ llH lftaUreu 150. and WOOd _._ l50. HawalTan tt'llru end llMdt 14425. Ant ...... PAI W WWW M '1 .-.• _._10. ~Iron cMlrt 125 WelaMI 15. Pletur .. g-. thortt. 2 tor 15. 1oy·, ~ l1.f75. Dole ,_, !(DI eao Melo x, Lodce ""'••r1iiii:liiii:°"ii"8il .... Men'• "" ooat, .. U.f20 Luaoaae 18. ..... 3 '°' 15. Lediel I 150. Ehlll PrHI• .... pupe, ....... atlot• .... .... COll9 UIOO 11 ..... M. ' t b Ht off• r . M I 1 • Imel fumlh.ll'e: l>r..... tot)e, thortt end muu· ....,,...,._. 12·110. An & colon. •N-5712 In ·11 Cell ..... Mlle ...... 91C Dlllb mt OltlMe0"8. Call now, 16 Heh. Hata 11. m&"'9 11 I up. Fllppef tlqUe cN11t' 1120. Old lhllNJ ialb.-11 L ¢g1f .._ llO 2 MOV!ng. lrlen •94-0318, Women'• olothH 12. ._. lo. P91r. Window tchoolde9kll5. ... 1..-.. ...... _. ...... IHORT bed c.nper IMIJ Coetal5.8atUl'day.23t3 .uc. .. end --10. ..utactal2·S.O.Cloiton-.... liiM _._ ce.. 1180°'.,... oner. Ptlone LeUnda fltace c .M. 19'0'• megu1.,.1 11. ne bo•• ..... 5, satur-•EX,..Nl"'v""f"'.U"XS"•p•f0¥R§i11NfrMll ...... o.wd end .....Ut. TWtN rnettf9ee Mt X·lonQ, Celtotnie llcel'9e plet.. ./Sunday. 291 E. 23rd Yemehe Ofvan c:onwt\I 181tle I 11. 112 2 ~ hme wtth wide ( tl32) 15. Olutware. It. eo.ta Meea. to pleno, mint eond. mutt -•axa. Mw Verde VIC T 0 A 4 5 0 • B • rollts, ••new 1150. X· ~ ... c:. 25-I up. OAKdlningroomtable.li NCriflcel 937.9757 W--.m ... ()fllce. MatNtW1 1-350 iU long ~ 110. RMch TOOll, h#dWare, ti... cN1r1 Medi wotlt 1100 w ............ ao. -heedbowd "1Win" and Mlcottt 25' & up. MatdlinadllNcupboeld....... ..... ~ WfWI ........_ 1920'• Wlkenlon-.Weir...,_ .. 135. 3 end 1..,._. With W•ttulta 1 16. &klm ltOO. 19'5 Sunbeen lM 1111 =~ ~ ~ :~:· P~j ctr ... 125 w;n. 2 cane ~dT~ BMll~ ~·'· coll90tor·1 1tem riw .... enu'lln.I-= PiXNb ···-••-.&.1 New °""°"· -~ for .-....l'lg.NIWen.1.. "'• • aw va bonom c:h8k'I with 11m1 ..__.__.._ ~ _ ........ T· 1150. 142-4520. w""t.....::... .... ~:-tlful eon· ................ CaM CilMer9 ....... 2.50x4 tire 125 wh Maple milk .._.,. ....,. _,, ,_,..., -11•. ~ Ch•mP , ...... 121 cw trede tor alMI tat>i. l11mp s25 lf*ttl1Metl.Moldl25C WOMAN'Sbille,rolleeuy dltlon. 11550 Oy9/Eve ··- $31 •· H8nnony deep w l8fMng gw. A 0 u 1 m •I I Pr 1 n i wh. And mud\ morel I 3 5. Mower S 4 5 · 720-1704 Nwpt 8ch ~iiiii~;;~iiii~R~i~~~~=;:i ..., ._... M . Fender 541-9132. · .. -...-yde divan hard· Nw 19th and Monrovl•. Cardbowd lllel S2 MCh. ='-111-a 11:::hnilwcopyS95 ·--· · Set/Sun 10-4. 1954 ColorTVfloorrnodel .. 5. -.... ... .. m ... Qu tilc•g01taut>s:rwope«ernde81gntet>rie wood tram• s100. Monr~.CoataM .... Newcwpolllher'30. Nik12;d.Racer . ..... INnl. tour woods covered wln&iback 142-3411. Mountain bike $125 . ..,._ 400. Shlmeno 800 1-••l ... U1 ·~ pwtl,1,1 radl~~· _, llMit 175. Tendy (.-nail) cheira St Metl. SOFAS: 10' green, yellow. REMODELING Mle. Olah· 546-2429. deralter, uMd only 10 ... ~ cw (i-1r,;' ~.~-A ' ,...... .....,._ with 714-54i-25kMU11Mlll. ~ 1125. Dwk b<own walMr.delln~uns~I .._ .....,,...,.,, 21 In w/ I d ___ __.. ..,......_ monitOf etc GIAL'S khwlnn bike hp-. MC11onal S75 l50. Trac:k ..,,..ta. ""' te , ..... -~ · White, maroon lnterlQ(. 5 • • • = -546-1200 .. ..... _ . ....... ~alzevk>I.,; good condition, me wh. 0r9')H, gold un· 110· ~t!:'~ SELL ==-~ov~S3:~ epeed • .., condlttoiing, ..,., ........ .. llUdMt With ~ weight 10 -apeed llned 1501195 $80 . =~light 1'x3' •93-500hJCt.223 AM /FM c eautte, 1-1...ahlNd lta.M-.German ~ 1351080. 644-5715. 541-9192. '40. Cedar lined Lane sunroof. 59,000 mllel. "2-0831 •16 FORD mustang conv :.1::: J:::.·M-:1~ OVEAIUNDEA electric STEEL~ ISO W1ter· -$150. Stove hood throu"h classifie d o~~rvr:~.01:i;~ S5 7 ootMUSJSEE 'ti ····---.. ,......... ::'time:..":,,,':::: _... --.:.. 1920.1 wfth rwioe l50 Brown stripe bed l50. Computer S50. 110. Tua.a ln1trumen1s ... 2 1111 S100/obo 536-6316 'ttl •-Mll •-...... _... .......... All _,;;,-Alwooddwl-aofabed l f5. Wlllnut/tile BlkH $25. Wireless home computer $20. • • 4:3C19mor8-9pm -Auto l~.pwr/a/b.C.U ...,,.......,.. . ._... .... llOOO/obo*M2·1S52 -_.......·In f~ 1~ .............. table/end I•.:..... phone '30. Raft $30. 557"'65e0. ---------AJC (14io) ... tH . Power. Now 18.499 -----~=-...,.-..,..,..,,.~-._ ,._ ·--.... ....,,_ .... ,. I I ._. (1LEB1••1 .. ,_a 1•a rn or --~ ...... -··tltul ...... w_,_ .. , ....... _.....__ ..,71.15 TlrH $4014. T ...a--1 II• IO. Vlota, German 111Me'30. 8-piecedlnette · 950•5015· Jtl* -_.... ~ Pl1z1• All the c:omfotta, 1 only. (7-31••11.115 _,. ._., ..., _ ... ,,_, ...,.,_ Coplerl30 ~--•-•la= II• • ... • .,. ••• ,., Auto, PMIVb. AIC, cw. ..... tor atudenl $150. S75. Whit• twoeade IOf• OE1'DUNE: Tnuulli!y noon II • ·i3eor0G~llft=. Hlllt a..ctlBlvd Won't laatll Now $10,390 ............... .... 1't0t. MO. Wt'ltt• Iron/pink top F I N D PfflCE: Hnt' minimum • 3 <l<l)IS • 10• ~· lint' -SJ()() Sfl ,, .... aw cabin. time runt good. .xtnt btad( 842-4131 (P7027) .. ... UNiiiHf wec:uum 125. r,:' 1 b ),,~..:•,:mp 4$~: · AH -'ds ~tt pttP-'•d by coming onto tilt' Dd1ty Pl/Ot to 1f1ate In uchenge !or ext.lint.. AIC, AM/FM MEACEDeS •73 450 SLC. , • "'f~-•1ftlllr1 111j."!.6.3 ,..,_._ .. pl.;Kt your .11d or ust tile coupon ~w N t 8 ech 1hp ,._ PS -...... ,...,.. ,..___ lie _ ... -TV 166. Sc:hwlnn "n1/gold1/or1nge1 • Prrviltf' PMty metcnano•s~ on1y .id1 No com-ewpor • · -· • ............ ._..... ..-. ... recordl, runa Super c:l••n. apd. 142-0A1 llrt'• ~ '30. Pow.r metal ftower9d hinging memai lids. ptu uv~nock. product' or pl.JnU 831-4384 " good. MUlt Mii, llklng AM/FM, can. Mgr1.1-j~iiiiiiiiiiiiii :::=-':.~~::~· ~;,~:di.meter 125~. through classified • ~~ut'mmuu ~P"<~in1nt~wotnno 1rtnuovtr .... 7114 Sferf#n I 11100. * aso-21sa Sp•c(~~v:Jf ,49911 . 11I03008Dl1UGJ(5915) 'MfWlll•Jml =-;;.....--;.;·=~=~..!:~I! .. --al J-"-/•..a ·-·jhb I. a.-1 lltt eonct. INhOglny thruout M 1230080117.950 (5289) .. _..._ ··----.. "!"" _ --:r •111 --• ' int. w .. canes tor. seooo. 84 aaosD wne1p1o (3542) -A.JC·· ----.. :z ........ , FUTON a hme. chea1 Jr!eL 1111 uus+ sett: xm=1can 1,,. c-~ ... sxAtpcATKSN2 * ..... . caos1218-9339 • 110E 11e.t5o 11eoe> · tiikO.a.tooetMlle drw1, exerclM bike, 1~ fop Of d len large squash..-......... N . yrs"""· MECHANICS helper Own NIWPOflT mAQt 11300EIMttw (7848) --..1211 i40-4'10 atereo w/CD ~· wetch· the Line Cotor Video blotaom nedtleoe, only good dilpoeltlon. 1200· tOOla. MacGregor Yacht, 141 lttt =~ =L2:'~~ ~~/ mNlii ~Gym Pac man TV. 84 ·5676 C.W. • Cw, 4-Hour 1700. *IMO-MIS --359-5«6 1831 P~~·· Costa 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD 17300E131.950 (73451) 1000 "-'d -.gtit ma-TAUNDLEbed beige sofa B•U•r.ti uoo obo. NAGEL #5 . the only CHIN. SHAR PEI. Champ -°'*' 7 d•vs. week .......... oNne, .d ••ectiments j 1111 t>ootsloutfl1 enswer~ 847-81 Lat• nights BL~D. Fm & dbt nne. mNt mou1h. gd .:=a::, •-'-eat Ext-.._.. .. _ . ...._ Hours 1375 beat on. Solid • m d r75 obo . 1tructur• $1000-$21100 ...... -.-..-'1 ............... .... ....._.... Ot .... . ....__.. mechlne, petlo furYliture . .___le I• 1122 MC).. 1i1~ i:a733x17 642-4"8 6191722-4635 la~ 7111 7 Lm.·10 p.m. Mon-Fri _,.,., MIMf'I ... ewer-· 2 atm «:hrs, legol, s1ereo. •... • ll~iiiiii71· .eiit.iiiiiill INNee. bar stools. chest FREE TO 6606 HOME -NA~O-=-E.,..L;--=c..,.N'"'1':"3_u_n..,.fr_•_med_ FREE AKC M Sdmauzer WANT~ll1net wind-MBZ '74 SEL. perfect Of drawetl, & UMd But· Mele Retrel\ler Shepard 1125, framed in bleck all lhot, etc. Only to good epeect metert'leed model cond. Must ... to ~­ Good Gott Clubs. Elc. mix, 1 yeer, adorable lecquer 1250. Alto other home! Good with chit· MK1130, new o( UMd. pr~latel 11·1 a real eel 780-1421 Ive msg CALL 846-3398 lt1. 646-8952 dren. 759--3180 Bruce Hughel. 550-9364 bee0ty$14,000&40-5324 Nll NOT1CE OOHOUC BEVERAGES AT J£AAEL C. BAATO FOR AN Thll dullnne la eon· 1MI PICnnGUe .,_ -ITATW AH EXISTING GAS ST~ AME•(QMElil _ro ~TS9DIT umtTAYW111 ~ . ITAW .... ..,ATWT n. ........ .....,,. .. TI 0 N I M I N l • M A R T PREVIOUSl y APPROVED TM ldloWlnO perlOf\I are The~ penonl -The ~ per90nl ere lite re9lstr1nt com· Publlahed Orange Coeal The folowlng peraons are The folowlng pet80nl •r• dOlf'8 .._ ee: l O CATE O AT 2 2 4 9 CONOIT10NAL USE PER· doing ~ u : doing bulinees •: doing ~ u: INnoed 10 tranNCt bull· Delly Piiot September 2. 9. dOlf'8 ~ M : doing ~ ae: Wff'f-KNOT PARTNERS. HAA80A. BOULEVARD IN MIT TO RELOCATE ANO PACIFIC FUTURE INTER· PACE COMPUTER CON· VISUAL CONCEPT PRO-MM under the llctlti<>ul 111, 23, 1911$ A QU I l 0 N, 2 8 5 5 DAWN AODOEN DESIGN. 2213 """"""°".,Stnet ~3. A C2 ZONE. ENVIRONMEN· REDUCE IN SIZE AN Oil NATIONAL, 11 Rapalto, SUL TING GROUP. 600 Eut OUCTIONS. 14252 Culver ~ name °' names F-MO l'llleCllMk Or. #Ft15, eo.11 19' Cotta Meta St .. Cotta Humtnfton Beech. Calll. TAL DETERMINATION: El<· TANK FARM FROM A RESI· Irvine, Celif .• 92714 OcH nlront Suite 1 H, Or. Ste. A·252. Irvine, Callf. !lated ebo11e °"(not yet) . 11111-It' 111\Tll'C Mela, c.llf. 92t2t Meta, c.llf. "'21 ..... EMPT. OEHllAl SITE AT 10501 Yo11il -Noguchi, 111 Balboe. Calif. 92Ml1 92714 Donlld Geml>lll ~nu•~ &neat M. Bakanle, 2155 o..ni ~oellne Rodden. , ...,. S1Ult1 Dougla1, 5. PLANNING ACTION WEST 1ITH STREET, TO A Aaoello. Irvine. Calif, 92714 1 Jeffrey Lyman-....-gen . m1r Anlltvenel, 4 Saronn1 Thia statement wae flied PICTmOUe .,_.. Of'. irF115. Costa .. -ooae..Meaa $!... Cosl1 2.113 ~ Stf'Mt •3 ft A .... t4e f.OA HAL~RTY VACANT INDUSTRIAL SITE This buslneu ,, con· 800 E•• Oceenfronl Suite Dr .. IMM. Calif. 92714 with ..... County Clertl of Of· um" ~ Mela. c.llf. 92121 ...... c.llf. 92127 HunOngton BNch. C111t: A N 0 D E 8 E I I( E S LOCATED AT 1741 WHIT· jducted by: an indMdual 1H, Balboa, C.Uf. 92&61 This bu1lne.. t1 con· ange County on Sep1embef' The~ ,._tonl e LIU A. Gordon, 2855 Thia tM.talness 11 con· t1t41 P A 0 P E R T I E S , TIER AVENUE IN AN MG The regletrenl com-Allan Rober1 Cintron. 600 duc1ed Dy: an lnCIMdual 7, 1... _........, """."' ar PloieciMk Or. •F115, Cotta duc1eCt by. en fndlvtdual ~ ewe Oouglu, AUTHORIZED AGEN'T FOR !ZONE. ENVIRONMENTAL rnenceC1 to tranuct bull· &at ~on1 Suite IH.I Th,' re9lstren1 com-'111• ~f~ ~RV ICES Meaa. Celif. t2112t The re9lstflnt com· 2213 Huntington Str9et •3. ALLAN FAINBARG FOR 0 ET ERM I N AT I 0 N NII under ..... flcllhOUI Belboe, Calif. 92Ml1 menCICI to lrlllSICI 1>4Jsi. Publllhed Orange Coast (b:XCEL ATTORNEY SER· Thl9 bvslnes• II con· menced IO ltanucl bull· Huntington Beactl. Cam. CONOITIONAL USE PER· IEIR-1038 APPLIES ANO bualr'99I ,_,,. Of nltneS Thl9 bu•I-Is con· MM under Ille fictitious o.lly PllOt September 111. V1CES 1345 Cabrllto Perk ~ Dy: • general part· MM unoer IN flctltlou• 92MI MfTS TO ALLOW AN·OUT. WAS CERTIFlED JUL y 19, ...., ebove on July 1. 191111 ducted by: ......... pan-bu"'-nlll'le Of na!MI 23. 3o. Oc1obel' 7, 1981 Or p 2 Santi Ana Calif nslfllp ~ neme or names TNa tlueinMS II eon-DOOR STORAGE ANO 11111. Yoehl Noguchi nenl'llp llated at>cwe on August 7, F-712 . • • . Th• reglstrent com-lllted ebo¥e on August 28. dlacladby:huabenelandwlte PAEPARATION YAROWITt-4 FOR FURTHER INFOR· Thie statement Wal filed , The registrant com· 191& 92~~~ R be I M menoed to trenNCt bull-1M8 Th• rt1gl1trent oom-OUTDOOR WORK , WITH A MATION ON THE ABOVE wl1h the County Clerk of Of· menced to tranNCt buM.-1 Atr'M AmlrYend "8JC NOTICE 0 r oroz. MM under the flctlllous o-. AodClen menced to trllnMCt ~ TEMPORARY WAIVER I APPLICATIONS. TELE· 1enoa County on Augu•I 30,,,,... under ..... llctiUous This llatemeflt -· flied ~ ~C.:-:2~1 P·2• buaineal neme Of nllMS Thie statement WM filed ,_ under ttle fictitious FROM INTERIOR I.ANO· PHONE 754·5245 OR CALL 1911 I bu9lneae name or n1tne11 with lhe County Clerk of Or· PIC11TIOU9 ..,.... · · lleted abcMI on (not yet) =the County Clerk of Or· ~ ,_ °' ,,_ SCAPE ANO PARKING RE· AT THE OFFICE OF THE F..sJ lilted 1bov9 on (nol yel) ange COunly on August 8. um ITA1WlmNT 1~::.:= ~o~~~· .Etneet M. lakenle County on August 30 . ...... MCN'I on August 11, QUIAEMENTS, FOR AN PLANNING DEPARTMENT, I Publllhed Orange Cout Jett L. Magenau 1911 The~ pereons are Sante Ana Calif 9270; · Thie ltatemenl WM flied 1 1... AUTOMOBILE RENT AL ROOM 200. 77 FAIR DRIVE. Delly Piiot September 9, 18, Thia ltatement WU flied F-.s7 doing buelNM ... . . . wtth ..... County Clerk of Or· ,_ R.etuartOougtaa AG!NCV LOCATEOAT250 COSTA MESA. CAll·l23.30.1911 htheCountyClerltofOr. ·1 Publllheel Ofange Coeet (•)THE "NINE .TO FIVE oi!t':~~l:ncsc:i7~ angtCounty onAugust24. Publilhed Orange Coal! THI .... ••11 -flied EAST aM<ER STAEET IN FOAHIA. I F-879 ange County on September Deity Piiot August 26. s.p. Pf()Pt..£" (b)THE "9 TO 5 Tiie re9lllr•nt com· 1MI o.lly Ptlot Sec>tember 9, 18, wilt\ .,_County CWk of Of. AN MP Z 0 NE. EN· Publllhed Of1nge Cout 11111-It' 111\TM't 7, Ital . tember 2, 9, 16, 1H8 PEOPLE", 108 Alm1Clor, ~ to tranaect bual ,_ 23. 3o. 1988 ... CountyonA.ugue118, VIRONMENTAL OE· Delly Piiot September 18.j ~nuttW. F111171 F-640 !Mne,Callf.92714 -..under ttle ftGtlt~ PWllned Orange Coast F-e&O f-TEAMINATION NEGXTI 1 ... pfCTmOUe.,_aa ~Ofange Colif JI"' F. ·Zahlen, 106 bullneaa ntme °' nan.s DiliYPtlOt September 2. 9, '9t177 DECLARATION. F721 ~ ITATDmNT Deity Piiot September 16, "8.JC NOTICE Atmector. irvtne. Calif 92714 lllted lbove on August 23 1e. 23. 1981 "8.JC NOT1C[ ~ Orange Coal1 I . PLANNING ACTION 23. 30. Oc1ober 7. 191111 Thie bUalneel Is con-' f·M1 Olly ,..,. ""°* 211. Sep-PA ..... 147 FOR RICHARD "8.JC NOTICE TM==:::-.,. F-713 ~A=-duc1ed Dy: II\ lndlvlelull '':'..,.,.. Robet1 Moroz ncnnoue _ .. ...,._ 2. t , 11. 1918 • CHANO, AUTHOAIZEO PICTIT10Ue .,_H ~LL AATE Cb)SWEET PIBJC NOTICE TM.___.. ., The regl11rant com· Thie ltMement -flted "8.JC NOT1CE llAm ITAW •• • F-&38 AGIHT FOR MING CHENG llAm ITAW OAIFAMS (CJMC)T~A,. doing~----~ ,..._. to trwwt Mitt tfle CourlfY~of Or· ~~ S*90M f'l8rlln'IC[ -&;~t~ ~...f,.$-fo ~ peraons ar'i ( d I C H A I S T I N E ACTmOUe ..,_.. MILLER'S CR.OSSING, ::.:-,_!.he°' Ile~= ange County on Auguet 23, ~A=-Mr8810N a1.ANMi°E· _.....;..--=.;.--..-.. __ I EXPAND AN EXISTING dolng~a; (9)ELIZABETH OUTOtT, UM .... aTAW 1~ Hyac'inlh Cr., Foun-aDove.__on s.c>tamt1«_ 1MI MENT; '"1 w.11111111., W MIAl•IH w..L MOTEL WITH A VAR&AHGE --(e)COMPU't£A1SEO Ii lkoadwey Coata Mesa, U.JalkMllng~ .,. lain\;...,, • t ttM doltla bUllr'9l8 M' Ave., Oatden Grove, Calif • • ... n nll COSTA ~ -SETBACK RE· OINEEAING SERVICES c.llf. "'27 doing buelnell •: Janice G. Miller, 111()~ ""'", Z.et'llen Puc>IWled Orange Coaet SMALL 1US1Niss SEA· '2144 ·· mu Pl •lll•lll COii-QYfMMENTS(t5 FEET RE· (b)OAVIES & ROBSON Christine M. Holland, 350 YOOOUAMET FROZEN Hyactnlh Cr .. Fountain VII· TNa itetement wa1 filed ~ Pilot September 2. t , VICES. 23647 Moulton SN. Inc., a Callforni. OOf· mHIDll AT nll CfTY Q U 11111 IE o . 5 FEET tO"WAAf, . 15400 Bel· AVOCldo E-1. Co.II MeM, YOOUAT BAR. 179 E. 171h lay. Ctlllf. 92708 wtth tN County Clen! ot Or· 18, 3, 1MI Pllwy .• SUlte 20l, Leguna poratlon MALL. n PAllll DNft filAOP08ED). LOCATED AT grade Street #Ill. W•1· Calif. 92827 St, Suite •D. Coat• Mesa. Thi• bu1lne11 II con-County on September F-857 Hiiia. c.llf t2t53 ~ bulln ... Is con· co•TA •••A. CALI: 2 ! 0 s H A A • 0 A lftlnater, c.llf. t2t83 Ellubeth Ouloll. 1941Callf.92127 ducted by; an lndlvidull :.THI Mt.JC NOT1CE C.O.F. 'inc: •• Calltornla, dUcted by:. corporation ~ AT er.. Olt u BOULEVA..AO IN A c2 Steptian Wiiiiam Hebburn. 8roaelw1y. Colla Meaa. St1err1 Mahd1vl. 720 N. The reglstr1nt com· .. ,_1111 !3661' MoUfton l*wv .• Suite The reglstranl com· eOOtl Ae Hae1aLa ZONE. fHVIAONMEHTAL .~~ ._,ede St •II. c.llf. t2112-7 KerM A-. San Gabflel, menc:ed to trenHCt bUWI· ~ Orange Coal PIC"'10Ue .,_U 201, ~ Hiits. Cetff . ...-old to ttlflMCt bu91-~ °" .... DIET IE "MI N A TI 0 N w•mlt ...... Cattf. t2e83 This tM.IS!n... I• con· c..f .. 91775 • ,_. under lhe flcUtlOl.ll Olly Piiot September 16. .... ITAW 92153 ,_ wnder the fictitious DAY, WI a-. NEGATIVE DECLARATION. ...~1.._.._!! ~~ heb-St ~by-1 generel Ptrl· oi!t': ~:in::~con-~ .....__ nlrM :!...,n": .23, ~. Oc:tober 7, 11M18 The 1a110MftO peraona ate Thie buelnetl Is con· .._,.... ,_ or ~ •u mlll1119PGU.OW· 7. PLANNING ACTION -"· .,..,.. -~ ·--.... w,. --..,.,..... on ..._.em F-703 doing..,._..: duc:tedby.ecorporatlon IMd llbove on August t ... • *"'ICA-. PA·H · 149 FOR JOHN •18, W•tmlnller. Calif. The re9111rant com-1 The reglllrant com· 1. tMI . . PLAZA OWTS. 1120 w. _ Tiie rt19latrant com· 1111 •_.,CW 1119 POU.OW· CHESTER. AUTHORIZED t2M3 rnenceCI to tr1n11et ~-menced to traneect bull· Jenloe G. Miller ftaJC llmCE-LaVlltl Suite 100, orenga. mencec1 to trenaect bl*-PU Phong Voong, Preti· ••• ACTIO•I Alll AGeNT '°" STUART c. Thia bu1ine11 la con· ,_. under lhe fietlttoul ,,_ under the liC'11t1~a This 1t1tM*lt wa flled Calif t2tlt ,_. under tlle llctltloul dent O'M" ti• • COUllT WA.MICK JR.FOAAVARt-dUCtedby.hu1benchndwff• ~ neme °' namesll bullneaa neme « nania wlthlheCountyCierkofOf. f'ICnnGU8WH HJp IMertor o.q, inc.. ~ ,_ °' namee TNa • ....,_,, -filed 1ll9"'M'1 pg .. llAY .. AHCf FAoM SIDE SET· The reglllttnl com· ll8ted 1bove on (not yet) lilted aboW on Auou-t 4, enga County on August 24. 11Am ITATWT C811fotn61. 11233 M1tg11te'. lated lboW on September .... IN County Clerk of Or· ~TO OILY TM0m eACI< AEOUIAEMENTS INnoed to lrenMCI l>usl· Ch,rlstlne M. Holl1nel 1MI Itel The tollowlng peraona.,.. TaruM. callf. 91335 1, 1911 =County on August 19. -H •---· ( 12.6 FEET AEQUIREO. II ,_ under Ille lletitlous 'Thi• llllement WU filed Stlrrl Mah<llVI I ,_ dOll'8 ---•: Thie bUllneet I• con-francolee Flllou 1 • AT ft9 ....C Ill# •Ill FEIT PAOPOSEO) TO bualnaal name °' narnee with the County Clefk of Or·I This ~emenl wu filed Publlsheel Orange COM1 A~ICHEMA. 2 Viti~ ducted by: I corporation Tilil ICatement wet flied ,_ •KF Ip • Tim 110-Au.OW THE AOOtTION Of lated MIOll9 on NIA ange County on Augull 30·1 with the County Clertl of Of. o.lly Piiot September ti. It .. UiguM Ntguel, Cllif. The regl1tr1n1 com· wttt1 the County Clerk ol Or· Publllhed Orange Coast .... WI I& COii· A llAV WINDOW TO AN EX· ~ W. Hebburn 1911 lrlf9 County on September 23, 30, Oc1C>Oer 7, 191111 IH17 menoect 10 trenaact bu•· erige County on August 30 Dally Piiot September 2, 9, llllPO•D••c• D•· llTINO RESIDENCE TNa statement WU fifed , ... 1 1· ,... F-702 PllrtalcO'AaedyRulaell,2 MM under tlle llctltloul ,... . 11.n .11111 &...-TO nll ~LOCATE> AT 1132 KAUAI wlthttleCountyCiefkofOr· Publilhed Oflnge Coast ""711 Vlttort8 .... l.agunl Niguel. ~ name Of ~ '111111 F-654 -C Dlil I lllatt AT, Olt Pl.ACE IN AH RI ZONE. EN--enga County on Seotembef Deity Pltot September 9• 18• ftubl8hed Orange Colet Mt.JC N0T1C[ C .. f. IH77 lllMd above on NIA .. Publllhed Orange Coast --------- .... TO. nm .....: v I .. 0 HM ENT AL 0 E. 2. .... 23. 30. 1988 Dally Piiot Sec>tem7 ~ 18·, l'ICTITIOUI -.. Tilla llullneas Is eon-Aoller'9 Stanger Deity Plot September 9, 18, "8.JC lllDT1CE .., •II. rl ....... TION: EXEMPT. ...... F-877 23· ~. Oc:tober ' t_.. 4'ded 0,: an lndMdual TNa "8181Mr1t ... !Med 23. 30. 1988 1. "-ANNINO ACTION I . PLANNING ACTION PutllWled CKange Cout 11111-.,. llftTll'r F·710 r::-ITAW The r99l1tr1nt com· wMI the County a.ti of OJ. ~78 f11Cnnou8 MllllllU PA-ei-110AHOT£HTATIVE P~·H·37A FOA JOHN Delly Piiot September 111.j ~ nuitW. , 11111-M" Ill\~ folowlng l*90M-~ IO lrlnleC1 bus!-erige County on A.uguat 24 -ITA~ PA~ MAP ~11-325 HOWENSTINE . INC 23.30,0c1ober7,J988 PICTmOUI.,_.. ~nu•~ ~L~.:0...L SER naaa wnder .... ftctltlous 1111 . • The .......... peraonsare , 0 " 0 E H N I s AUTHOflllZEO AGENT FOR F-707 llAMI ITATIMINT ..er l'IOU8 _.. ......R ... __._ ,.._ • ---name or names ,... "'1JC N0T1C[ dOll'8 ....,_ -F A " N I W O A T H 9"UCE AYA£S FOR AH 1 "~• UMO --· ...... ta IMd above on ~ 18, ~ Orange Coaet -. ~ COAST PAAA· AUnQ111ZED AGENT FoA AM IN 0 MEN T T 0 A ftBJC N0T1C[ ~ = ::'°"" 16'e • ~':!are ~ ~"'2c!v1nn1 Jr 1111 Dally Piiot September 2. 9, PICTITIOU9 • llJIM ~ ~· S4142 TOM ONEil FOR A VAN-~ SIOHIHG PAO-AD A IN v Es T ~ e NT doltla ~ •: 3I02 Hedlett Ave L .. P9lnc* o. ~ 11, 2S, 1tM llAm ITA~ ... M . 210, l.agunl MG '"'* LOT wtOTH GMM To PERMIT tN· ncnnoua =• PAATNEASHIP 3201 s I EXICUCAAE BUILDING tMctt Calif tolOll ~. ono THI ,..,.,..,, ... llled F~ ,.,,. folowlng ,.,_ -~ c.. 12111 :=:r.-gNTS,~50,r:m ~~~~~~~ ~pereon••ef SNnnon SI., 5.,,. AM: MAINTENANCE, 17200 Tilll. bulineu ,,·con-=-~c::.:re: . ..UCNOT1CE ~o~~AIPTION, ... ..:: ~·~ • PMVIOU8l Y APPROVED doltla bualnees 11· Celi!. 92704 I .... ...,_ St. s 11A· Fountain dUcted br. an 1nc1McNa1 1t11 1'24 lrflM Ave Newport Ntguel c.llf mn ~NO A T£N· SIONS LOCATED AT Tti.AMERICA, INC., 2355r Dieter lnzenhofer. 1141 v...,, Calf. 92708 Th• reglsttanJ com· ~ l'ICmlOUe....... ...... c. . .-TNI. tMlltneaa II con-~ ONE L~i;.Jg ~i....TOL ITMET IN A Main Str .. t. Suite 100, SI. Anclrewe Ave., WMI· 8 on n I e C II r 11 I In e INnoed lo tranaact bUll· PutllatMd Orenga Coal1 .... ITA~ .. Anna Conwey, 1424 ducted by: en lndMdulil TWO AT Sit RALCAM POC ZONI. EHVIAONMEN· lrvlne. 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I'.~ I.AU OP AL• AUnOlllD MMNT fl<>'t M'Ot '-Niii , ... ~~ f--~-... , .. , , ... ----'-·-~· _ .. J ' FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1988 Don't call Oden underdog •' st 1 U.8 . YOlleyball playen Janet McHap, Kim Odea aad Keba Plalppe enjoy a toar of the OlJIDplC VlllaCe la 8eoal. Costa Mesa halts .lqSing streak at 10 Proven prep. collegiate champ, sl;le eyes top level By KEVIN BALL ....,,...c:.., ., ..... Irvine's Kim Oden isn't accustomed 10 the role of an underdog. b14t feels 11 could be the opponunity ofa liTcumc. A four-time All American "'ho led tan ford to two NCAA titles, Oden has long been accusiomed to belna the center ()fattention. 'he qu1cklv settled into a niche with a U.S. women's' olle' ball team completel)' reconstructed since gam10g the s1her medal during the Los Angeles ummt'r Games in 1984. ..I'. With only one player returning from the '84 squad. Oden. a middle blocker. seemt>d a natural to assume the role of team captain m 19 .,_. Oden ha stea~1ly earned recognition a~ one of 1h~ up-and- comang st~ndouts 1n the world. "Kim Oden is a pro,en )6.inner." said head coach Terry Liskevych s~ud. "There 1 no doubt she Must angs stymie Ra n ch o riiiifiame. capture 22-\8 win people around. too." It was Rancho Alamitos quar- terback Rod McCall. a ,6-6. 210- poundcr. who threw for all those yards. McCall. 12 of 29 with one touctidown and no interctptions. also had two sacks on defense. By l\ICHARD DUNN "He can throw the ball and he can ....,,....c., .. , ..... , cat people up." Baldwin said. "We Even the scoµung rcpon had a were surprised." unique flavor in this game. It, as not Above all else. it came down to the your typical Thursda} night out. wire. Holding on firmly to its 22-18 Costa Mesa High, ending a t"o-lead. Costa Mesa stopped a final season long. TO-game lo ing streak. Rancho Alami1os dnvc late in 1he- put-1he clamps on Rancho Alam11os fourth quaner. - with a 22-18 non-league victor) at Linebacker Bill Armstrong came Newpon Harbor High. up with the Mustangs' second sack of Costa Mesa Coach Tom Bald" 1n ~he pmc on third down with 2: 15 lcfi had his defense prepared for the in the game. It forced the Vaqueros running game of Rancho .\lamitos. into a fo unh-and-18 si1uauon an only to see the Vagucros come out which McCall threw an incomplete and throw for 232 ya rds. pass. and the Costa Mesa s1d.eline "They had ne'er passed oc'fore.'' went wild. ' said Baldwin. whose club 1s 1-1 on the Lineman Al Hill. "ho recovered young season. "The} normall~ run two fumbles fo the first quarter. the ball, and we kicked their bu11s that assisted Armstrong on the 5ack. way. We took them out of 1hr1r "We actually beat the team last offense.,\ ~k (a 23-IJ loss to Est.ancia) more The Vaqueros "ercn't exactl\ than we beat (RanchQ. Alam11os) asleep when the) had the football. as • tonight." said Bald\\IO . . evidenced by their passing ~ ar~age. ~. <;>n the lirst pla} of the game from ' but the Mustangs did shut do'' n their scnmmage. the ~ Vaqueros fumbled _ ...... u:n=i~uack. · and Hill ho~ped on 11. recovering at --ti--ThcA-lMu "'a~runni-A ,_,-a~ ~---= Manny Bonilla. who :ict1' atcd a On the very nex1 pla~ -with Costa strong first half for the Mu tangs\\ 1th Mc~ in charge offensively-Bonilla 102 yards on the ground (he finished gave the Mustangs a lead they would the night with 133 yards). rdin91;1ish just once. • Bonilla put the home fan on their Again 1n the first quarter. the fttt with two head-tum in& tou h-Mustangs u~ a big play-Bon11la's down runs in the first half. one from second touchdown run (23 yards). 32 yards out and another from 13 "We can run the ball." Baldwin yards away. said. "We just couldn't pass it." "It wasn't even the right hole he ran For the record. Costa Mesa quar- thro uah." Bald" in said of Bonilla·~ terback Rach Schones compl~ed 4 of first ID run from the 32·)ard hne. 13 passes for 37 yards. David Salla- Then there were the fumble . a total day. who caught one for 11 yards. had of 11 in tt)e game. Six slip for the a 76-yard touchdown pass called back V1qucros, five for Costa Me\3. late i.n the third quarter because of a T~ Mustangs lostjusi one of them. holding penalty. ho't'ever. Rancho Alam11os (0-2) The Vaqueros scored on their first harided over two. possession of the second quaner. Just more odd-ball statistics in a David Singletary. "ho runs. throws. p me IOaded with the uncommon. catches and plays tough defense for can lead this team to a medal in Seoul later this month. Whether 11 be a gold or a bron1e "e'll have to wa11 and sec, ··Just her presence on the coun·makts the rest of the squad that much better. Her enthusiasm becomes contagious:· Accustomed to mort than her share of the hmeh&ht. she has the dubious d1sunc11on of shouldering the burden of guiding a }aung but nsingleam on the tnlcma11onal circuit. compeung ap1nst the world's best during the Seoul Summer Games. At best. Team USA has been rated a longsho1 but Oden says that is line. · "I think "Care the team to beat.'" Oden said "We are a )oung team on the nst: a team the others wall have to watch out for in Seoul. So I don t consider us a real underdog. "I have had a successful career in voile' ball and have never be.en considered an underdog. That is the o ne thing I can't stand. It "ill be a dcfimu.· challenge. 'Tm exc11cd about th1 It's the Ol~mp1cs. thl· furthest you can go tn this spon." she 5Md. With Oden as captain. Ltske\'}ch's pr()jtram OlTIJJplc prerie• •Tom Hennstad officiates water polo. 8 3. •Tom McK.Jbboncoachcsdoublesculls. 8 3. •Oranac Coast area Olympic figures. 84. •Grca Louganas defends diving titles. 85. •Day-by-day $Chedulc of events. 8 5. has nsen among the elite but as not expected to bnng home a medal. Pooled with Ch1ruund Peru. two of the top three teams tn the world, the· Amencans have not been g1\'en much hope of malong the semifinals where the Soviet Union, another tradnonal powerhoust. 1s t'(pected to be ~a111ng. >\nother team on the nSt'. Brazil will aJso compete 1n the same pobl wnh tht' Americans . "lnd«d. we are going to have our work cut out for us 1n Seoul.'' Oden said. ··\\e ~ercn't lucky enough to dra" the easier pool. but I think that we arc able to hold our o" n against China and Peru. The~ cenainl~ are not invincible. (Pleue .e ODER/85) . ........ ,.... ........ "T~y adjusted to our defense," th~ V~ueros. capped an 84-yard said Baldwin. "They had some prob-dnvc with a 1-yard touchdown run. \ems: But we make mistake to kee p (Pleue eee llUSTANOS/88) BW Arm•tronc of Coeta M esa wrapt1 up Rancho Alam.ltoe ~ck Rod McCall while Al 8111 (65) belS-oat. Monaicb.s '. r-ally ·~o:mes· up· Short • • 2-potnt PAT with 18 seconds left fails in 36-34 loss BJ n AN QIU.NCH ........ Oeii11$ilf•1 ' Trailina by 23 points midway dwoull9 the finaJ quaner. JM Mater Dei Rieb football team dtt1ded to mab'a pme of it. However, three late touchdowns .._. Dot eDCMllla as the Oceanside ,.,_Mid on Tor a 36-34 vtetory at • S... Am Bowl Tbunday nlltn. After Mater Dei tcorcd its. third touc:Wown ol the quann with 18 .............. tbe Monarch• ...... a ~at conversion to tit 1111 ~ Ltlilii Ctiibd ...... I ... ,, .... flM'eowatd ftiftker T_,..._.._llldlMWti~ erllll.-...lld iato.,._of __._.TenyAa...._ .... ,,.. i--. .... ., ........ ..... ~~:.::~ ~;.s; ........ o1 ••Lllllll'• ................. .-6*(11at P'1iau') ..... COM• ... "'It. .... • -wry .... "'* -..~ ........ ..... --s--nm••....., ... .... ·-~.wt­.................... ,~ Mater Oei had to play c-alcb-up all niaht as Oceanside took the opemna kickoff and scored. The key play of the drive was a fake punt. On the play. the Monarchs had 10 men on the hnc of scrimmqr in an attempt to block the punt. but quarterback/punter Jerry Garrett passtd t~ ball instead to a ~pen Let Strain. It was one of thrtt fake punts the Piratn attempted and tMy were successful on two. Garrett. a iunior who 1s only IS. was 10of23forl17 yards, throwlna for (W() touchdowns and runnint for another. Ht compiled 179 yards in the first quaner when the Pirates nDlodcd for 29 points. l-t11 Mater Ori counierpart. Dan o•Neil. was 22 of 3S for 116 yards and ftve touehdowns. Ho~. be did baw three inlefUPlions. "O"Neil can bt a ~ IDOd .cpm-tetWk. .. •id Gallo. •tte ,_ .n·..- IOOll. Tbe only time he It" in uwbtt ii ...... be don not t'OftCllMnle." Nist lrYoft Qairoa nalllld tbr 125 ,... on f J "8t'ria. b9t ftmtlled -. .-.. In all. Mew Ori Md ti• ·~ la 1Milcond half. Maw Dei .,_.. • -dU9ll 8routld. ne ••••• .... ....-.~-~a.­...... ,... ...... .,, .... ....... d ___ __. ........ n'! ""J.,... IM*I••• Oc11 't••·•-=•--t1.-..,_me....., •••' ~1111-aAU.TIJ!ll Mission Viej_o feasts on University, 41-0 .T rojans tu_mble to county's No. 4 t eam in tough start ·By JEFF SMITH ........ Ccu ' .. 1 Coach. Mike Rush and ;i p.mup ol hu"IJ')'-Miss1on V1eJo H1~h 10..llball pla~ came borne ThuNia' ri1thl ready for a meal. nt'e~1t' H1e.h pro\•ided the main cour;c Jim H~i. a 5-9. lb5-poundl'r who dJd.n t p&ay last sea n. ":I) the mystery man at the dmner table ~u111 didn't take lona for H1psh1 to fill up The 1n1orrulbcd for,. 14 'ards on 16 carries nd ICOttCl thttt touchdo" n lo lead Miiiion VieJo to a 4 1-0 "an over U niva'Slt) at M 1 s1on \ ICJO Tiie tqie<ted kadcr of Ora l'\i" =r• No. 4 ranked team. quat-Troy Kopp. had to 1t\.e a back teat to Hilashtl as dtd th~ long-ranee td.i• .... °' Enc ndaht Himallb. wbo was the Most Valu- able Pta,er on the l<>Phom<>rc team . dee.did totalle hl\JUntOf)U-r off. but bJlllleroucl ._.,..I Pia -en last )tat and event..al) •Med b •'I tnto a Aini• llM>t for lluanda~ n iah t'' con-. ~H.-·s) hari IS n .,., • • 2 ...... Ji•m> ·s ~ M"~ top .. k•·.ud. "He wm1 in on one o( the ...... -•• tplilrd. t cfid11't Do* ... '° It lllitn ""°die .... ""'"'' ... probel:lly • ~~ .. • ANNAPOLIS. Md. -Co~aan Ball ~ maytbow upon one of his television -.. Ibis lealOn wearina a Navy football • ..-jersey. Al pan of a wqer with the superintendent of the N.val Academy, Cosby will don the jeiYy if the Mldlbipmen defeat Temple m football Saturday at Navy.Marine Corps Memorial Stadium~ ••if Temple wins, Rear Adm. Virgil L. Hill Jc-. will proclaim Cosby, a Temple graduate. to be an ........,, chief petty offacer in the Navy. Na~ aoes into the pme with ~n-opcnmg Yiclories over James Madison and Delaware. Tempk is winless apinst much tougher competi-lioa. Syracuse and Alabema. 9aote of the day llmAIJ G....._, chainnan of the New York Slate Athletic Commission. explaining why -~i&ht champion Mike Tyson should not ftlbt for at least three months. A fighter knocked out in .the rina in New York State is automatiCillY IUlpenckd for 90 days: ··A knockout is a lmoctout, whether 1fswnh a &love or a steering wlleel." De.W Frost and Doa Hamm_., who l!I IOlelher have only one PGA victory in a combined 10 yean on the Tour, shot 67s Tllunday to share the first round lead in • die lank of Boston Classic in Su non. Mass. Frost. 14th oa dais year's money list with $436.140 but still seekiq llil first Tour victory, shot 34-33-67 over the 7,110- ~ Pleasant Valley Country Oub COUl"K, but ODmplained bitterly about the wmd and the cold be ~due to bis 7:38 a.m. tee-off time. "-.mmond. wbo bas won only the 1986 Bob Hope Classic in six )llalloathe1'our; shot 35-32-67 afte.rru$hinainto the PIO lboo and buyina a sweater before teeing off a half· bout after Frost. Tour officials and pla)'.CtS-cstimated lbat temperatures were in the SOs and the winds at approaimately 25 mph, creating a severe chill factor duria& ,the early-morning hours. But the Worcester Weat6er Bureau said the low reading in the area at 7 Lm. was 46depees with winds about 15 mph ... In the LPOA event in Kent. Wash., Selle Redmaa, &a..,,_ Y ... and ca~ J...,._, all non-winners on the Tour, shot 69s to shatt the first-round 1ead. Young, in - lier IOlb year on the Toor. earned her share of the lead with beck-to-back birdies on her laSt two boles at the 6.222-yard Meridian Valley Country Club. Lyu, &•••,&Im BaMr, Jue Crafler, 1986 winner of this 10Umament J .. J Dktia ... , Aue-Marie Palll, LPGA Hall of Farner JeAue Caner and Debbie Maisey were all deadlocked at 70. An l l-way logjam at 71 included defending champion Ju S~Moa. Redman. 22 and in~third year as a pro, lost er Tour card in 1986. • Walton aldellnecl another year · BOSTON -Bill Walton. the free m qmt center who has been pla1u_ed b1 _ injuries' throughout his car«r. has under- aone surgery that will sideline him for at least another season. • Doctors ·and Boston Celtics officials say it is .. impossible" to speculate about Walton's return to besketball. But as Walton approaches bis 36th birthday Nov. S. he may be running out of comebacks. .. He's-suffered a major setback." Celtics General Manqrr Jan Volk said. "Because of his history. ifs bard to say what will happen. But we know we can't count on tum foe nut year." 11' TBB BLEA CllBR8 ~·a:--=-- In less than a week, the Zab-0-Reporter light had all but ellmlnated bothersome post-game Interviews. l'fl"L llfta Dent'• auapenalon The NFL on Thursday lifted the 30-• day suspension imposed on Rlcllard Deat •-t for refusina to take a drua test, and tfie· Oticaao Bean' defen5ivc end says he'll be aJad to put the matter behind him. "rm just &lad everytlaint is over, that eveJything is •id and done," saicfDcnt, who appeared with his qent, Sieve ZllCller, at a news conference at training camp. Dent challenged the Sept. 7 suspension last week, saying he had not ~n p~ notice of the test. and was allowed to play last SUDday ap.inst lndianapolis pending a league decision ... Former tennis champion AIU•r Adle was released from a New York Cit1 hospital Thursday after ~ts.for a condition his agent described as a "severe baacrial infection" in his head. The Tnfecfion put pressure on nerves, causing numbness in Ashe'' 1111'1, according to Ted E1i'uclw, a spolccsman for ProServ, Asbe's agent ... The Commonwealth Games Federation on Thursday awarded the 1994 Games to Victoria,-British Columbia. after an impressive praentation by the Canadian city clinched the vote over the early favorite, New Delhi, India . - I Televlalon, radio TELEVlSION 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San. Diego at Atlanta. TBS. 6 p.rn. -BOXING: Pedro Decima vs. L1tis Espanoza in 10-round super-bantamweight bout from Las Vegas, ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -VOLLEYBALL: Women's competition from Honolulu (tape), Prime Ticket. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: U County Fair replais, Channel 56 (Prime Ticket, 10 p.m.). 8 p.m. -OLYMPICS: Opening ceremonies from Seoul (dela)ed), Channel 4. 10:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Summer SOO from Pocono. Pa. (tape). Prime Ticket. RADIO , 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. KABC (790). 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Atlanta. KFMB (760) . 7:0S p.m. -BASEBALL: Texas at Angels. KMPC(7IO). . Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 9 Lm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Mic:bipn State, Cbannel 7. - 9:l0a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Yale at Brown, ESPN. 9:l0 Lm. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: LSU at Tenne11ee, TBS. · IO:IS Lm. -BASEBALL: New York Yankees at 8olloa. Channel 4. 1 l:IS Lm. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Chieago Cubl,.WGN. 1 l :lOLm. -COLLEGE FOOTB~ Florida State at Oemton. Channel 2. 12=30 p.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Miami at Michipn, Channel 7. I p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alabama at Texas AAM,ESPN. l:lO p.m. -TENNIS: DuPont All-American Championships, USA. .. p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Ohio State at Pitubul'lh. ESPN. _ •:U p;m:--BASEBALL: San Diego al-Atlanta. TBS. 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach State at UCLA. Prime Ticket. I p.m. -HORSE llACING: U County Fair replays. Channel S6. 11 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBAIL: San Jose State at Ha1'&ii, Prime Ticket. RADIO 9 Lm. -cou.EGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Midlipn State. KPZE ( 1190). I p.m .-COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego State at Stanford. KFMB (760). 4p.m.-BASEBALL: Dodtcrsat Cincinnati, KABC (790). . 4:l0 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Atlanta, Kf'MB (760). • !Jt.m . -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long Beach State at UCU. KllTH (930), KPZE ( 1190). 1 p.m. -COLLl:GE FOOTBALL: CaJ State Fullenoa at Nevada-La Yeps. KMNY ( 1600). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Texas at Angels, KMPC (710). Srmdar TELEVISION ~ 9:30 a.m. -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Winston Cup Delaware 500. ESPN. IOa.m.-NFLFOOTBALL: Denver at Kansas City, Channel4. · 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at New York Mets. WOR. 11 :OS a.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Atlanta. TBS. . 11: IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati. Channel 11. I l:IS a.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at'Chicago Cubs, WON. I p.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: New York Giants 'at Dallas, Channel 2. <" 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Maryland Million, ESPN. • ., 4:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Cal State Fullenon at-Nevada-Las Vqn(tape), Prin1t-'Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Diego State at Stanford (tape), Prime Ticket. . " 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: LA County Fair replays. Channel 56 (Prime Ticket. 11 p.m.). RADIO · lOa.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Phoenix at Tampa Bay, KMNY (1600). tQ a.m. -NFL FOOTBALL: Cincinnati at Pat· tsburjfl. K.NX ( 1070). • 11 a.m. -BASP!BALL: San Diqo at Atlanta, KFMB (760). 11 : IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Cincinnati, KABC(790). I p.m. -NFL Jl'OOTBALL: Rams at Jlajden. KMPCC710).KFl(640). ' I p.m. -NP'L Jl'OOTBALL: Seattle at San Otego. XTRA(690). I p.m. -BASE11ALL: ·Texas at An,els. KRTH (930). • •Olymptc TV covcrqe on BS. Royals complete s w eep Lelbrandt pltc es four-ltter as Angels drop 2-1 decision Finally, Charlie Leibrandt is a .500 pitcher. But it took a while. ANG•U SCH•DUL• MOM9 TOfllellt-THM, 7:05 Pm. 9-f, 11-THM, 7:05 P.m s.t. ~Texes, 1:05 P.m s.t. l~euk .. , 7:05 P.m .... • I........... l:AS Jl..lll. .... 21-Mllw.uMe. 7:05 p"' WC. ~·, 7:05 P.ITI "I Sol there and i1 feels great. But now I want 10 do better. I don't want to be known as a .SOO pitcher" he said after pitcb1n1 a fou.r- hittcr Thursday niaht to lead Kansas City put C..li(omia, 2-1, behind Pat Tabler's two- run homer. California, swept by the Royals, scored six runs in the threc-pme series, Lelbrandt 10-~ !lfter a 2-9 stan, pitched his si.xth complete game, stnkmg out one and walking three. •Al tetMS on KMPC <710), e•C.I SuncMV on KRTH ('30) Two of those walks came in the first, when the An~ls manaaed a run a(ter loading the bases with one ouL Brian Downing walked. Wally Joyner si~ and Chili Davis walked. Downing scored on a wdd pitch before Johnny R~y flied to shallow center and Mike Brown grounded out. .. I knew I'd get out of that inning, but I didn't know how many r,uns I'd give up," Leibrandt said. "The turning point was fight in& back against Ray and ~nina him to pop out to center ... Petry, remained w!nl~ since June ~o. permittins one hit after the first Jnnang and throwing his fourt1i complete game. He retired 15. consecutive batters before Seitzcr's two-out single in the si.xth. ,,,, Kan•• City'• .-,t Tabler aeta lllib·ftn from Danny Tartabull after "laom_..,. Yankees cut Boston's lead .. NewYo_rknow 3 1/2 b~~after def eating Red Sox, Clemens F,.m ne A11ociated Preti I Ten yea.rs after the Boston Massacre. the memories re~n. \_._,,,.. With a S-3 victory over ~h~ ,Red Sox on ThursdaiY ni&ht. the New York Yankees ~n to exhume skeletons that aenerarions of Boston players have tried to bury. "Coming iato this series 41'1 games out, we have not))ing to Jose," Mike Pagliarulo said after the Yankees beat Roaer Clemens for their se,venth victory in eight pm es. "We're goin~ out there and giving whatever we've aot. ldon't know if they're thinkingofbeingswept, but for us this is a real boost for everyone. I think it shows a lot about our ~m aod whal we:rc.capable of doing." said Pagliarulo, who homered. doubled durin$ a two-run, go- ahead founh inning and singled in a run an the seventh. 1 It was in 1978 when the Yankees swept Boston'by a combined 42-9. moving from four games out on Sept. 7 into a tie on Sept. 10. Thursday night's victory was less impressive than New York's I S-J drubbing in the series opener a decade ago. but it was no less vital. Rick Rhoden, 11-1 0. won his foun.h consecutive stan.givingupsix hits, walking four and hitting a batter in S 1-3 innin~s foe the Yankees. Dave Righetti. 1he fifth Yankees pitcher. went the eighth and ninth for his 22nd save . Elsewhere in the American League: Twin II, w•ue Sox 3: Jim Dwyer' pinch grand slam capped t,.$i.x-run sixth inning. Frank Viola became major league Wseball's first 22-game winner and Kirby Puckett had his seventh four-hit game this.season for Minnesota in the Metrodome. Viola. 22-6, allowed seven hns. struck out five. -and walked One.J)l.ICC-SC\/-Cn innings. A~ellcs I , Raa1en t : In Oakland. 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Bl•~ Jays 3, Indians 0: JelT Musselman pitched a four-hit ball over eight innings for his first Vlctory since Aug. 13 and Toronto blanked Cleveland at Exhibition Stadium. Musselman. 6-4. struck out four and walked none before Tom Henke finished with ont'-hit relief for his 24th save. In the National League: Reds 7, Ast.ros S: Enc Da' 1s and Barry Larkin drove in two runs apiece to lead Cincinnati to the victory at Riverfront Stadium. • The Astros rallied from a 6-2 deficit on sixth-inning homers by Bilty Hatcher and reliever Danny Darwin off starter Nonn Charlton. but were shut down by the Reds' bullpen over the last three 1n111ng.s. Jo hn FranCO"Pitchcd the ninth to gain his lcague-leadmg 34th save in 36 opponunities. The loss dropped the second-place '\stros to seven games behind the Dodgers in the NL West. Expos t, Pirates 4: i.\t 01~ mp1c Stadium. Andres Galarraga drove in three runs with a t\\O-run homer and a triple as Montreal dropped Pitts.burgh funber out of the N l East ratt: . · Coupled -with New York·s victory over Chicago earlier in the day. the second-place Pirates fell 11 games behind the Mets. The comb1na11on reduced the Mets' magic number for ~hnchmg the division to seven. Mets 4, C•bs 1: Da' 1d Cone "on for the eighth time in nine decisions and Ke\ln McRc> nolds hit a two-run homer'at Shea Stadium as Nc" York "-On for the seventh time in eight games. Cardlult 3, Pltlllies I: At Veterans Stadium, Scott T.cay n his seventh straight decision and St. Louis snapped a t ree-game losing slrecn. * Ve'*"' S, Rmd. 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SEOUL, South Korea -Lean, mean and ~lifom1a dr~amin', the U.S. Olympic team is prospecting for &Old with 168 athletes from the Ookkn State. ~lifomia bas more athletes at the Olympics than most countries, more \han a quarter of the 611 -mcmber U.S. team and more than four times • any other state. If California were a country. it could be among the leaders in the final medal count. paced by swim- mcn Matt Biondi and Janet Evans. diver Greg Louganis, the entire men's volleyball and water polo teams. and ·track stars Florence Griffith Jo> ner and Jackie Jovncr-Kcrsec. -The average Amencan athlete. though, isn't much different from tbe average American: 5·foot· 101h. 162 pounds, 26 years old. There arc 388 men and 223 women. The tiniest U.S. athlete is women's Have whistle, will travel Go denWestAD Hermstad returns as Olympic referee BJ JON FERGUSON ___ ..,..._ There's no doubting rom Hcnnstad. He"s hones1. fonhnght and he'll say what he'!> thtnl.ing He m~t offend someone: onct' in a while, but there's no mt'>l4l.1ng ~here he stands. There's aJso no mmal.1ng ht!> expertise in water polo -ht'> pla~ 1ng days led to great coaching success at Golden West College and great of: ficiating success on thc intcma11onal level. Over the nex1 t"o "ed., ht>'ll commence blowing ha<, "hl\tlt· tor thl' fourth time in the 01~ mpac., "There's alwa,., thn.•e or tour people comixu ng for the t"u iot- ficiating)spots open_ .. ~id lour-tam{' U .S. polo coach Monte '\;11 zko"""'· a loqumc friend and fornwr roach ol Hermstad's. (the championship). The (U.S.) team manaicr Dennis Fosdick made me a T-shirt that I wore t~ next day that said 'unobjcctivc aoauoquaJified' on one side, and on ttrc other side it said 'that's life in the big city.' ·· Tti~!'s Hermstad -candid. com- petitive. Controversial? He'd rather not be. ··rvc had a Jot or interesting things happen in games," he said. ··1 boix noth1n& happens m th~ games. When something mtcresung hap- pens. n's usually controversial. M) ioal 1s to walk ofhhc deck and not have anyone know I was there." N1u.kowslc1. who's never bad Hermstad as an mtcmauonal refc~ since officials cannot call their own country's game. likes Hennstad's quahtJCS. ··T om 1s a compe titor. N1tzkowslc1 said.·· He speaks from the hean what he feels. He doesn't pull an) punches. I rcspec1 him for It. That's the way a referee needs to be in any spon. It's refreshing to get someone that's like that.·· gymnast ChclleStack. 4-8. 74 pounds: -the tallest is basketball pla)'er David -;Robinson. 7-1. Weightlifter Mario ::. Martinez is the heaviest Amcncan at 314 pounds. • The youngest is 14-year-old archer __ Dmist..f.arkcr The oldcsu.s..sh<>Oler Don Nygord. 52. Tom Bermatad (abo•e left) etanda wltb U.S. water polo coach Monte Nldkcnnkl 4Mltldde tlae 1972 Sammer Olympic Yllla&e dcllalto17 at llanlch, Wat Germ.nay, Dmllr,... ......... wbere be 1ot bJa firat Olympic officlaU.... aperteace. The animated Bermataa (Mlcnr) bu yeara of nccH1ful coaclllnC aperleace behind him at Golden West. ..lt's'I rcaJ strong recomml·nda11on forbim asa prcssurc·t\ pe rekree The Olympics arc hlce the· ~uPl'r Bo" I of wa\Cl' polo. He's ' e~ d aso planed and stroll&-With 8111 Frad) retanng after the LA Olympics. Tom as our 'o I FJNA referee ... lo that forum. hke 30\ other he Herrnstad's h1&h point as a referee- came while oflicianng the cham- p1onsh1p match or the 1987 World t;na versity Games when ltaly de- feated Cuba an Zagreb. Yugoslavia. Hermstad said he was surprised hc received theJlss1gnmeot after offietat- 1ng a semifinal victor) b) Ital) over the favored and host Yugoslavs. ''I'd thought rd done a good job. but when you do a game like that in -the1r ~n~~~<t~·· Hermst.ad said. "I think that might have helped ... it cert.am I) d1dn ·1 hun for my name gctung back m the picture for this (Olymp1cs1 ... Stanford. one of the top academic and sports schools in the United St.ates, has the most Olympians with 26 in swimming, track anCt field. volleyball, tennis. rowing. ba~ball and water polo. UCLA 1s next with 24 athletes. followed by Texas with 16. Soutl!~n ~lifornii with 13. Flonda with 10. the University of Penns>h·ania and San Dieao State with 9. and Call· fornia, UCI, Arizona and .\rizona State with 8 each. Far behind California among the states, New York has the sccond- __ hiabest total with 36 Olrmpians, fOITOwcd by Pennsylvania (33). Florida (32). Massachusetts ( ~6). T.exas (25), Illinois (24) and Colorado (22). • Alaska is the onl) state not rep- resented on the U.S. team. . California's dominance on the Olympic team once again refutes the myth that the state i filled w11h laid back, sun-baited beach bums. Over the years. Cahfornaa has contributed hundreds of 01) mp1c champions. including decathletcs Bob Mathias and Rafer John on. shot p utter Parry O'Brien. pole ,·auhcr Bob R ichards. d1' er Patricia McCormick and amm> Lee. and swimmers Marie p1t1 and Buster Crabbe. . -pervades; Hermruc:rs i>ersonalll\ proves apparent. although not on the surface like as" hen he "alL.s the decL. as a coach. his facc con1onmg. his arms flymg and his '01ce e homg across the pool area For example. Lake one instance an his first OlymPlchixncnce of 197~ .. Tom's aJwa)S had that a b1ht):· Said Nitzlcowsk1. v. ho was sel" mg as head coach for the first ume m the M_ynich, West Gcnna11). Ol)mpacs. "Going back m h1stol). he's been. 1n a sense. accepted back into the ref- ereeing fraternity. "In 1972, halfwa) through the Olympics. be bad j ust withdrawn himself on the baSIS he d1dn not feel · the rcfCf'CC'S from some of the other countries were being obJCCll\ e He probably thought nght then he had ended bis ca~r. But come I Q76. he was right back thCTC. ·· For example. take another instance in the 1983 FIN"-v. orld Cup at Pcpperdinc. "I was refereeing the L R game." Herm~tad said. '""-ftcf"'ard .., gu' {Boris Po~v of the Russian Cllnt- ingcnt) satd Tom Hermstad ,., un.il· ~ptabk for rcfcrccmg our g.ame after the)" bad tied. It v.ent 1n10 pon1. Illustrated. so the~ pull('(J me mto a press confnence and the~ a~l..ed me what I thought. -1 said. 'That's hfe in the big c11~ · but 1t looks to me hkc the)·, e got more problems than me The' lost FI NA. which i o vcrns water sports. rates its polo offietals .\. B or C. To obtain an A rating. it's neccssaJ') to not only officiate mtemauonal pmes. bu1 Pl'llP .1 "1th difficult sttuations. "Ifs tough 10 get the tough games:· Hermst.ad said. "It's not only the raung. but they (FJNA officials) have to have seen you. The onl)' time the} sec you is when you go to Europe. You can't &et exposure in the C.S. A.nd 1f you can't get those games. you can't s.ct those ratings." Ev~n though he had been to three. the founh was a surpn~ nonetheless. ··t thought I was out of the picture the last two or thrct' "cars..·· Hennstad said. "I thought It ~-as time to move on. But they called me the wctlc of the convenuon. I sa1d. ·wh, am I back m the picture.' The~ JUSt sitd. 'You arc.' ·Tm starting to get excited.'" Hermstad added last Fnda' in his athletic d1rcctor·s office at· G olden West JU.St hours be~ catching a plane to Seoul. "You don·1 e'er behe'e that 11· s<>ing to happen. It's the same thmg hke an athle~ "ho thinks he".s prcn~ aood. You don't go ~nto II "llh tbc thou&ht you'rt going to make 11. (Pleue eee RERllSTAD/85) Ageless wonder eyes youthful chase At33,Newport'sMoses doesn't worry a bout self By BJ!;RT ROSENTHAL l#Tr9111..._ · CHIBA, Japan -Edwin Moses isn't womed about qe catching up wnh him. It's the } oung 400- me\Cl' hurdlers ~·s waiting for. "I've been eanng that question for ·a long time," Moses sa1 when asked how much longer he would try and fend off his) ounger competitors. "I think you shouJd rephrase the question and;uk how Iona it will take the )Oung gu} s to catch up 10 me. "It's challenging to be 33 and have guys 21 and 22 chasina me." Moses, a resident of Newpon Beach. has dominated the men's 400.meter ·intermediate hurdles since 1976. when he came out of little Morehouse College in Atlanta and won the Olympic 1old medal at Montreal. . Ht also won. the gold in The 1984 tos Angeler Games, broke the world record four limes between As was the case so often in the past. he proved 1976..and 1983, won the World C hampionship hiHritics wrong. "1nn1ng m .. n .r . the faste t umc twice. tile World Cup three time and fi ve national in the world this \ear. titles. He has compiled• an amazing 122-race "M y training 1 going better than e er. my winning streak. including 10 final . from 1977-87. speed work has been going ''Cl) "ell and 1 fct'I very That's wh) it might appear that Moses has confident." Moses said. · littl.c left to accomplish an the port. But there is He dismissed the suggesuon that 1987 was a quite a lot left bad year because b1 10-)ear wanning streak was ··1 could quit no\\ and SD) I accomplished snapped b) fello" .\mencan Da.nn~ Harris. he fell cnou&h." Mo~ said Monda) at the N1ho n in another race and he barcl) won the World Aerobics Center. where the l n11ed tates and Championships. edging Hams and Harald Schmid British teams arc preparing fo rt he o ul 01) mpics. of West Gennan} b) .O:! hundredths of a second. "But why quit whtn r m enjO) mg training so He called the World Champion hap ract one much?'' of the two biggest h1ghhghts ofh1 career -alo nf · At the Seoul Games. he "111 be trvmg to with winning the gold at Lo<. -\nselc -"because become the first athlett 1n Ol}mp1 c h1st01")0 10 win beat thC'bcst competitor ("hen he "as not in top three golds in a running e' ent. He al o has designs physical cond111on) no matter the margin t>f on. lowering his world record of -P.o:?. and he . victory." proved it Sunday with a bhstenng "orkou1. "It was not m} best ral.'.'e ... hr ~1d. And he wantsM.continue 10 ho\\ that age is Asked who he thought \\Ould Ix his toughest no deterrent to being a great competito r. that he challengers 1n the Seoul Game . \1oses laughed. still can beat the younger hurdlers c~1stentl}. "I never sec who finishes St'cond: third or Moses noted that at the U .. 01) mp1c trials in fourth. nor do I care." he said. "I'm onl) co ncerned July, there were reports that "a&c \\Ill taki; care of about myself and ha\lng the track 1n front of meat me." ---.-a,,..-.·end-or.t race. -· Mwta lloea wa•ee after wlnninC tbe ilOO-meter lludl• at ~ World ChamplonabJpe In ~elatalrl, Plnland. · Mc~ibb9n Proves well-v.ersed in adversity Women's sculls coach has seen Injury in himself, his athletes BJUVINBAU. ........ °"' 0 f 1 lruurin have taken Tom McKtbboo full cudc. • As an athlete. McK.ibbon's quests for an Olympsc IOld mtdaJ ~re hampered b) n31&lr\& IOJUrlCSduric., lhc 1961 and ·72 Summer Games. .\s the coec.h of the ~pie women's scullinJ team, the Nc••t><>rt Beach raident i1 stall slowed by inJuncs -those ofh1s oarsmen. tobeeuc:t. '\:~' hf\ina inJun pnor to his junaor wason at ~ State hampered McK1bbon's hopes 1n the '68 Games. Hutill manqed to make the tra,eliqsquad, but only u an alternate. McK.ibbon pcrsc\ crW to male the stanant ~uad 1n t.bc '7l Gemndesptar suffcnna from a broken cQllar boM and i-o bemaated discs 1n his lov.cr t:iack, the rauh of a winter skiins acc1dcnt Mckibbon's first tnJUr) lcti him •1th a cracked ventbra. ocxumt while hfhna 1,775 pounds on honion-... lef-r:--foot bell ~oach •as upcn tll"I tbC' ~.abt room. but he didn't think 1hat I <A8J ~apablt ofaWftl tba• much weillat It ontt. Ht \lid ('\Cft Ills fOotball ~ aMda't bl\ mat nuach. but I did.-McKJbbon llid. '°WhN I bt"C'CI the ~t bKk..... my lrp kidled. I ftllded .. C:C.Ch to tap tht '*'k of "'J bier *l _.. ret.. all IMt wilht. tk wasn't qua ftlCMllll aid I aied to .. •Y ._. to rom~tr far 11. .. lie .ed. -w.-1 did...._ eppaftnd) I put to much a stnan °" n Md aMlled tk clonal lllOnl$ OD m) 'C'f1dn. ·1.-.-.,.... •taat I had~ to m>.wtf b' • lollf ....... lw teid. •t• r... I dtd two men lifts to hid 8') averqe -l."'50'and I. "'~5 pounds:· The pain fa1 led 10 maan1f) for some lime. McK.ibbon said. He e'en comixtcd the follo"i ng wttk before fi nall) seeking medical attcnuo n at the campus health center. "I had 10 stop ro\\,ng and sat o ut the next \CM," McK1bboo said "l "asa mere Ind thm~ing m} career was over But I managed to comixte 1n the at1onal Champ1onsh1p the follo" 1ng )ear .... v.on the ss.n&lcs. •· E"cn past his pnme at the age or 50. truurics still nag McKtbbon. 4.ctuall). H tS his doublt: team of C'atb) Tippett of Irvine and Monica Ha,-e.IL.a ofLom1da v.bo suffer most It 1s McKJbbon's hoix the tandem an put 1u sctbecks aside and conctntratc o n bnnging home a gold ~l for \heir efforts Tippett has bttn d1-ano~ with E~tcin-Barr 01scast. a Herpes-h~e '1rus v. htch renders her letha1)ic. usually a("('Ompan1ed by h1&h temperatures. Kavelka who hkc McKibbon 15 a Lo ng ~ach tate alumnus. broke both hcrelbo" tumbl1na o'er ber dot •htleJOlllftl last year. "It has ""all) ~n d1tlkulL and n won't be much easier dunni the 01) mp.cs. Ca th} can ,et sudden mxcurrenccs, JUSt hlc that:' McK.tbbon .said -tule 1napp1na t11s fi ns.c rs. •· he can ao out one da)' and have the ~ ofbcr hfc. but the nc\t wan hardly pull bcntlf out of bed. It tttm to sap her of au her enn'I)'. theft is noth1 .. ld\ .. II the 1n1untS ha'e made u d1ffku.h 10 ha~ tone "'" t.r," he said. lated pnmanl~ on •tK-t ttttlntq~. Tippet and Ha\iilb aft the ftont NftO(t"\ \0 bri• home dtr,IJOld dwiM lk Snol Sum~ Gama that blla• Setic.. Ii. nw pa1r'1 wpmor ~ ~ .... ""' ... alowtd diem 10 quah() fc:w tM Ohm~ wtth mGft t .... a Ii• ...... qA .... Of wt W"MbM\ae...-.(,., ... 1) 96 feet> o~ •he l .000 mtWf rouf"lt. • -~ mall:C' It lc>Ok ~ nl'. C'(ft ttMJUib 11 da'\." McKtbbon said "h1k 'tc" ing a '1dcotapc of the race "The others tool. hkc the~ are "orkmg ('llucb harder. but m rcaht' the' are falling fan hcr and farther behind." This 'car' compeut1on "111 muk the sixth tune McK1bbon has ~n a pan of the Ll .S. Olympic team. including '" tet" as ~ ro"cr. The Games of 1980 and ;34 v.ere mam-d b~ bo) ron . In 19 0. the l ntted talcs v.ithd rcw from \he Mosco" um mer Games 1n protest of the So''tet Utnon's 1nvol\Cment 10 .\fghanasurn. In 19 4. Eastern bloc countncs including the So' 1et Vnion boycotted the Los Angeles um mer G ames. lea' mg httlc competition for the \Jmted tatcs "The · 4 Game v.crc not rcall) the'Olympics. The~ v.-cre more hke the 'Western bloc c hampt0nsh1ps, · McK1bbon said. "\\e arc rcall) lookin'a forward to this s1ncc: 1t 1s our first 01> mp1c 1nce '76 .. McKtbbon guided Joan Land to a gold medal tn \he sinalcs d1v1s1on during the Montreal ummer Ga~ 1n '76. ' . The )"tar·, tandem d1d not team up untal cecb faa)ed to quahfy for the s1nales e'ent McKibboa saad, yet the) art constdercd to br one of the top douMes teams. Whether the) bnnJ home a medal or nbt depeeck a.qety on \k draw the l"'ttl\C kKJbbon satd. Ahho~ the open1na round or ,..com-1e-po-lioa is double ehm1natton. tea ms from the So~·~ u..-.. r.t Ot'rman). Bulpria and c• Zealand art Ill~ to makt the Amcn(an' \I~ a un~• •II JWii: "EVfT') )"Cer )CW st.an It the bonOla .. tlllft .. • rremendous prnsure." hr aid. -l"brft 11-lllCl ia llR .... ~ \amespieopkwbotDt dtitlMaftl ... pww4N lftd mak It all the ... ) to lht fiMll ...... ... CIO'nprllhOft h COCMt doW8 lO "°" hnpy ,... ... . am. .. rm C'Oltfidmt ~ -.wtlt iMIDt " ........... _......_ bUt rah ;tic-all). I knowwMte ...a tlliablllll,"' -aid. .. . Orange Coast area Olympians ) , s~None. ~di .. s. . , 'illl1 n :lauoaBeach. 0.1111 Loa& lleach State, UCI. u.....!!~•d:lhe 20-year veteran coach of Newport .--Barnet1 took over the reips of the U.S. Nadwl eam 6om Monte Nitzkowski after the 1984 ~aterpolo. A;\:""'Jo. Eqene.ce: None. Bt1ld1•ee. Huntinaton lkach. 81•1 .. wm: Manhattan Beach. Cell••· UC Santa Barbara. Olyapica. He COKbed the National Junior Team the ~ ~ yean. Raponaible for the development of ad•H•1•1m-1 ol plQen who went'?" 10 ~y at the NCO and NMioul levels, Barnett received his bechelon ~in ..,._.education at Lona Beach State before movtna on IO-. bis IDUler's in biplOIJcaJ .Xnce &om UCJ. He llld laia wife Marcia ~vc two children. Men'I kayak. Ex,erieott: 1984. Ace: 81r'Cn c: Ncwpon.Beach. B1•1•wa; Jackson. Mich. Oell119= University of Michigan. ~ Four year$ ago. Greg Banon was the first U.S. male ~yaker 10 c"er win a medal in a sprint event when be took a bronze in the individual 1.000 ~He was also the fLrst American to win any mcdaJ in 20~ Last year, Banon made U.S. kayaking history when be doubled at the World Championships. rccaptuf- ina the K-1. 10,000-mctcr World Championship title he fint pined in 1985 before taking the K-1 , 1,000 meters. Hi11CCOmplisbmcnts eaMed him the Canoe/Kayak Male Alhle1e of the Year, third runner-up for the United Stat~s otympic Committtt Sponsman of the Year and nomination for the Sullivan Award. At the Pre-Olympic ~ A national team member s.ince 1981, Boyer keyed UC Santa Barbara team to the l 979 NCAA title and was selected Most Valuable Player. He's aided tbe U.S. team in four FINA World Cups. two World Cbampionshipnnd the 1987 Pan-American Oames U.S. championship squad. A touah competitor and strona athJctc at 6-foot-3, 21 0 paunos, Boyer is a man of many talents at the driver and two-meter posihons. He was also an MVP at the 198 l and '83 National Outdoor Championships. A lifeguard at the Huntinaton City Beach for 10 years bcainnina 11 age 16. Boyer met his future wife Reenie while on the job. . Sperl: Water polo. • OlJ1Dllk Experiea~; 1984. Ace: 28. ResWeece: Costa Mesa. llemetewa: Irvine. C.Dea~ UCI. Baeqroud: The 6-foot-4, 195-pound Campbell was second on the team in stcaJs with nine in beJpina lbc 1984 U.S. team 10 the silver mcdaJ at the-'84 Olympics. A two- time. fint-tcam All-American at VCI. he led the Anteaten to the NCAA title in 1982 and was selected tournament MVP. Named the "Outstanding Water Polo Athlete of the Year" in·l 985, Campbell has played for the U.S. in four FINA World Cups. two Pan~Amcrican Games and one World Championship. He can play either the driver or two-meter position with great hands and an array of creative outside shots. A seven-year veteran of -ihc tJ.S. team, hen-the otderbrottftr ofleammilc Jc Campbell a!'d atten<kd University High in Irvine. lleut~ in ~ul late last year. he wo'.' first in the I .~ .Jetf'camnbelJ ---ud paired with tcaaunat~rm Bc.IJinihamior .second-· -r in lbe K-2. 1,000. ' Spert: Water polo. Jfmm Be'J''Wllam · ~Men's kayak. ~i't Ex,ene.ce: one. ~•te: Ncwpon Beach. 81•1filft: Rockville. Md. ~The 1986 Canbe/K.ayak MaJc Athlete of the Year ratlied. live medals at the 1987 Natfonal Champion~ips. Wb-!Jc j ust a one-man delegation to the 1917 NoruQ11wnsh1re lntcma11onaJ Regatta in Not- dnabam. Eftaland, Bellingham won gold medals in the K-f, 1,000 meters and K-1. 10.000 meters. and silver in the K-1 . 500 to total enou&h points to defeat the Irish 1qaud in team standings. At the Pre-Olympic Regatta last ~----....~~--in-Seoul, he inished second in the K-t. SOO a -Wilh Grea Barton inAthe JC:l:-r,ooo~ ., .......... s,.rt Water polo. ::ir~ 1984(altcmate). R 111•• Newpon Beach. B• •le.., Newpon Sc.ch. C1•r11 Sluaford. Olympic Experleace: 1984. Ase: 25. RetWaee: Irvine. RometoW9: Irvine. Collqe: UCI. Batt1roa4: The )'Oungcr brother of U.S. teammate Peter Campbell, Jeff Campbell graduated from UCI in 1986 after earninJ NCAA Tournament MVP honors in 1985 when UCI finished second. A member of the 1987 Pan'-Amcrican Games gold medal team 'and a_ 1986 Goodwill Games silver medalist .. Campbell is the heir apparent to Terry Schroeder at the two-meter position. Irle 11d A national team veteran of seven years, the ~fool~. 190-pound Newport native wasa four-time, . ---------------------first-team All-American in leading Stanford to two NCAA tides before paduating in 1982 to play for the Dine-I tllm. Also a commercial real estate broker in Newpor .. 8erslon will be seeing action in his fint Olylllpicufter bei.na the alternate an 1984. He led the U .S. iD ICOrial duri.na the 1987 FINA World Cup, his third widl die U.S. team inaddition to two World Cbam· Diolllbipa. one Pan-American Games and OM Goodwill Games. With the most powerful outside shot on the team and a deceptive fake, Bergeson is espccially effective on 1be fM»n-5 extra-man situations. He is a ••power driver" who works well with former Stanford ~mates Alan Moudlawar and Jody Campbell ·on picks and in recopition situations. He's the sol of California State Senator Marion Bcraeson of Ncwpon Beach. _,, •... , . ,. 811.U. CoaoYer Spert: Women's kayak. Olymltk Experience: 1984. Ap:lS. ll•ldeaee: Ncwpon Beach. llemetewa: Newpon Beach. ~ The l986 U.S. Olympic Committee's Female Aih~ of the Y car after taking three golds at the Pan American Championships, Conover took fourth in lbc K-4, SOO and sixth in the K-1, SOO at the 1984 Olympics. She finished ninth in the K-4at th~ 1987 World Championships, took K-2 and K .. golds in the 1987 Pan- Amttican Games. finished seventh i,n the 1987 World Univenity Games in Yugoslavia and captured four medals at the 1987 Nal1onal Championships. A member o(the 1987 £uropcan Elite.Tour, she won a bronze in the K .. , SOO at the Paris J_nternational Reptta. · a.aafeJJu.e Otym,• E.,.ne.ce. None. S,WO, Track and fi<ld . Ip· I Air. 29. ~Costa Mesa. ~Abilene, Tcus. • C1lhp Oranac Coast. San Dieso State. ~ Daue. who prcpPcd at Costa Meu Hiah. fintshed ICCOnd behind Ramona Pqel at the Olympic Tnals with a toss of 61 feet, 91'2 inches. Her ~nal beatsof6.l-11 Y• tn thc,lhot put and 197-9 in lhe dtlC~ rank second and el&hth respectively on the all-time U.S. hat. She ranked No. 2 in the shot put in the U.S. in 1917 and founh in the dilCUI. She compe\n with the Nike Coast Track Oub. Dane'• OCC record of 140-4 in lhe di1CUS .et in 1979 1tm stands aJthouah it isn't even 7' percent of what lbe has accomplished 11ncc. ; ' dCk and field. E.,twe: None. ~ l11Hnee: fallbroolc. 81• 1lewa: Sanla Barbara. Cell1p: Su Jose State. ~ The former prep at Corona del Mar (f'realunui and tophomore) and San Clemente biah IChoolt finished third at the Olympic trials with a aoa or 61 feet, av. inches. His personal best of 69-lOV• came in 1986 and be neaRd that mark Aua. 20 in a Pre-Olympic meer at UCI when he tossed the shot 69-0¥.. Doehnnt- auff'crcd a near-fatal motorcycle accident o n Newport Boulevard in 1982, butaf\cr have his jaw wired and three vertebrae fused came btlck to throw over 60 feet in l 983 &els than a year later. Spert: Water polo. OIYBQllc Experlace:-None. Ale: 21. ftesWNff: Honolulu, ff.a.waii. a ... etewa: Honolulu. Hawaii. CelJete; UCI (senior). BaeQnud: Duplanty is the first non-Californian to make the U.S. Olympic water polo team in 32 years. He made 11 0 saves Jl.' 14 pmes for UCJ last sea.On and moved up from tfte U.S. National ·a· Team to the 'A' team in May, ma.lci~a strona impression on U.S. Coach Bill Barnett during has short tenure with the team.lie had stronJ outings an the Skoda Cup and Yassa Invitational Pre-Olympic tournaments in August which helped him beat out two other aoalies for th~o. 2 goalie berth behind returning starter Craig Wilson. ·· KaeBYaa• -s,.n:..w.tcr polo. Otymp6c Ex,erle.tt: None. Ace: 28. Retldac:e: Costa Mesa. BemeMwa: On~rio. c.nese: UCI. Baeqrond: Evans led the U.S. in scoring at the Skoda Cup in West Germany in August, ncninJ 12 goals as the Americans won the title in the compcutivc Prc- Olympic tournament. A member of the 1982 UCI NCAA championship squad. Evans has participated on two FlNA World Cups, one Pan-Am Games and one World Championship for the U.S. team. He has played on two National Outdoor Championship titlists. One of tnc fastest swimmers on the team. Evans is used as an offensive sparlcplug off 1eh bench, although the 6-foot-2. 20S-poundcr starts on occasion against larger. more physical teams. · Scott ,.ortaae Sport: Men's volleyball. ())ymfk Eqteriace: None. Aae:l5. · RetWemce: Laguna Beach. Hemelewa: I,_..aguna Beach. Ce1Jece: Stanford. .- ~The 6-foot-6 middle blocker became a valuable reserve for the U.S. during the 1987 season after retumina from hisjunior year at Stanfo'Yd where he Jed the Cardinal to the its J hird straight NCAA tournament appearance and earned first·team All-Ameria honors. A former CIF champion at Laguna Beach High, Fortune also played basketball in high school. With one year of eliaibility repiaining, Fonune has compiled a 3. 94 G PA at Stanford. Sport: Water palo (referee). Olymflc Esperteece: 1972-76. '84 . Ace: 48 .. ResWeece: Seal Beach. Collete: Long Beach State. ·-Badpeacl: The Golden West College athletic director compiled an impressive 'record as water polo coach for the Rustlers before rctirin~ in 1986 to become athletic director. Hcrmstad's ledger includes a 424-104-3 record over 20 years. Strings at the time of his move included winning or sharing 17 consecutive conference titles, seven of 11 Southern California Regional titles and Jeven state championships in eight years. He still coaches the counter attack of the program in helping Coach Ken Hamdorf. =omen's rowina coach. Sipwtwe.196a..'76, 'M . • 1 dt11u: Newport Beach. ••111•a Newport Beach. 0.1111 Lona Beach State. ••*II'••«· A aiftl)es and doubles rowina national champioa from l ~ 1972, McK.ibbon c:a.cbel the c14?Uble 1CUDa learn .which includes Irvine resident Kathy Tappet and Mon1e:a Havelka. He was an Olympic altemase in 1961 and competed in '72. He will CCMICb IOr the fourth time in Seoul after havin11uidea Jou Uad to a ac>ld medal in the sinalcs division durin1 the Montral summer Gama in '76. ET.rack and field. &zperiace: None, .l Ru'C•ee. Irvine. ~Guatemala. Ce1111 UCL ~McLaughlin. who graduated &om UCI this sprina, is the G uatemalan national record-bolder in lbe 1,500 and 3.000. She still retains Guatemalan citiunshi(>althougb she had not been there for nine years prior to th1ssummcr. Sbc finished l 0th in the 3.000 at the NCAA championships in June wiJh a time of9:27.8S and rqi.s1aedi personal bcst_of 4: I &.OJ in me LSOO me\CD duri"' lhe PCAA Championships thi•. sprinJ. A ptduate of Un1venity Hip in Irvine, Mcl..auahlin also atwned a 3.8 GPA in psycholoay while pcrformin1 at ua. &pert: Track and field. ~ OlJmllk Esperteatt: 1976. ·84. -n. Ace:l3. u Reel•eace: Newpan Beach. a-etewa: Dayton, Ohio. . " ~e: Mo,rehousc (Ga.) College. ~Moses' name is synonomous with the 400 hurdles. an event he won in 107 consecutive meets before O..nny Harris cd&cd him in 1987. He broke the world record to win the 1976 Olympics, ran nine of the 10 fastest times in 1980 but did no1 compete because of the U.S.-led boycott and then aaain won the gold in 'M. He was named Athlete of the Year by Track and Field Maaazine for the .first time in 1980. Moses lonhisNo~l ranlina in 1986 despite not losin& a race. Spert: Water polo. Otymllic Ex,ertoce: None. Ace: 28. RetWe9ce: Newpon Beach.· Hemes.we: Lona Beach. C.Uese: Stanford. Backpead: A seven-year member of the national team with cxpericnC'C in two FINA World Cups, one World Championship and the 1987 Pan-American Games titlists, Mouchawar is one of the fastest swimmm on the squad who usually sprints off at tbe beainnina of each period and has a deceptive and effective shot. Study1n1 to become a doctor, Mouchawar was a four· time, first-tea'm All-American who helped Stanford to two NCAA titles (1980, '81). mm Odea ~Women's volleyball. S,WO, Oiv;na, I ~I Ol-Es,..-Non<. Olympic E1perteace: 1976-84. Ace: 24. Ace: 28. llelld•ce: Irvine. .. RelWwe: Boca Raton, Fla. B_e .. wa; Irvine. Remetewa: San Diego. Olllep: Stanford. CeUete; UCI. ~Despite bein& with the U,S. team 1eu ~ Unequalled around the world in 3-thansixmonths,Odenwasnamedcaptaininlhesprinaof meter ana platfo'rm divina., Louganis is shootina to 1987. Coach Terry Liskevych said , "'Kim's very defend his aold medals won in the events in 1984 at LA. important for us on and off the coun becau.e of her He-has 62 firsts in a possible 83 events in the three divin1 · ladenhip. She's very popular and PoSStSlel all tbe catcaoricsatnationalcompctiuonsoverthepast 14 ycars, i~ients to re~t out team in any way." includin& sweeps at the U.S. lndoon or Outdoon COftsidered the nation's No. I recruit out oflrv1ne ffiab, championshipssevcnttmcs.and49 intcmatioQaJwinaof Oden was a three-time NCAA Player of the Year at a possible 59 cvcnt1, includins sweeps at the 1986 Stanford, which rolled up a 100-30 record durina "-"" McDonald'1 International and the 1987 AUJtralia Day. tenure. onw O'llallorua .._ ,. 1 3' I 0,.. Loaaanla trlea to defend lll8 two &old medal 41Yia1 tltlea In the 8eoa1 Olymplce. ---~.euganis defends li1s gold But inexperience plagues other U £ . dtversatOlympics 1984 Olympics. Patrick J eff re}. Wendy Williams and Wend} Lucero wiU simply be trying. The Games also should be tougher this time around for Louganis. who won a silver medaJ at age 16 in 1976. • then missed the 1980 Olympics in Moscow because o(the U.S. boycott. SEOUL, South KorcatAP)-Greg .. I would say he~s a fa,·orite, but l Lousanis tumbled from the tip of the don't think he's quite the over- 10.meter platform, sliced into the whelming favorite he was in 1984.'' water with his trim bod} per-said U.S. diving coach Ron O'Brien. pmdicular to the surface and came "The world had four years to Learn his ... beck up to whistles and cheers from technique and tly to close the gap." admir1na teammates. l .: LoUpnis' primary challenges fig. It was only practic~ and 1t was only ure to come from two Chinese divers anoJher near1y perfect performance -Tan Liangde on springboard and by America's much dee.orated divi11g · Li Konphen& on platform. But. star. His teamruates were properly O'Brien said, "the Russians are: not to awestruck. Saturday. be overlooked either." · It is the dichotomy of the U.S. Loupnis has won fi ve world cham- divers at the Summer Games': the pionshil> titles, 47 national mies and world's best male diver teamed with I 18oflSI major events. He has been three athletes who not onl y haven't traininaalmoststeadily since OeC'em- won an Olympic or World Cham-bu after tapering off his \A.Ork.outs pionship event but haven't even after the 1984 Olympics. pertici1>9ted in any. "He's diving cealweJI He's not at Loupnis will be trying to repeat his his peak now but he's getting <lose;· double sold-medal showmg at the O'Brien said. · Will the pressure buckle the otl'ler's knees and cramp their st)'les? "You never know who is going to be immune to it until 11 happens." O'Bnen said, "but we anticipate these kids a.re battle-proven enough that they can handle anything." They won their most '1mponant competitive fights at the .S. 01} m- pic trials last month. an event o·enen calls ''the toughest meet m the world." Jeffrey and Lucero were surpns1n1tifnot shocking. s urv1\'ors over more veteran. more proV"en foes. WiUiamfnas had a successful }ear but 1s shon on intemationaJ ex- 6crience. "They'r:e all capable of gening a medal. The biggest surprise would be Jeffrey on platform. He hasn '1 been at a Wortd Championship befqre or a World Cup before:· O'Bnen said. .. We told him the trials arc the moS't stressful meet. even more than this. "That's when rou'rc tl)ing to make the Olympic team. Now hc·s alreadv here," O'Bnen added. "j f lbC)' got through the trials. the} can get through an) thing.. .. • • • "The Soviet Union 1s the stronant .am 1n the other pool and should mau n throuan the stm1final1. We should be strona enou&h to handle them shoo.Id we set through oor pool. Jn fact, the stiffer compeuuon may make us all the stronger ... Forced to build the proaram from scratch with onJy reserve setter J(jm Ruddins returning. L1skev)ch re- m&lns confident the team can produce with a lineup cons1sung of setter laurel Kessel. Oden and Deitre Collins as the middJe bloclccrs. outside bitters Keba Phipps. Liz Masabyalf"""lnd · Ofcn Kemner at outside hitter opposite the setter. "We are definitely an underdog &Qlna intoScoul, but WC feel "ecan be a medal contendeT 1fwe focus on one match at a lime," L1sk:ev)ch said. "We know we are m the toughest pool, but we also know we don't have to go 3-0 to make the.sem1finab .. " A &raduatc of Irvine High. Oden was a heralded prep performer. considered the nation's No I recruit after an All-American high school career. At Stanford, she "as twice named National Pia) er oflhe Year in 1984 and '8S by Volleyball Monthly and was the Women's Collegiate Athletic Association Pla\'er of the Year th~ times. She -was also nominated for the Brodenck .\~rd for the nation's outstandmgrollcgraTt athlete twice. "She has always been an e'tcellent player at every level she has competed at, wh1c1:t is rare.'' Liske'·'ch SaJd . "She has shown improvement on the internationa l level. wb1ch 1s equallv marveling.. · "K.Jm 1s very important to us because of her leadership." he said. "She is very popular and possesses all the marcdicnts ofa winner .. While Ruddins 1s the onl' member of ~e team with aouat' Obnipic experience, Kessel 1s also a (ormer· Olympian for th~ United States. Kessel was named to the squad in 1980. the vear the United tates boycotted "the Mosco" ummer Games because of Soviet mter- vention in Afghanastan .. "We b.avc a solid lineup." LiskeV)ch said. "There 1s more experience than meets the c~e. We hope to shock some people when-we set over there." Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. Sepe.mber ti, 1 ... Jnlae'• Kl.m Odea, WU-D&llHMl-U .8 . YOlle,ball team eapteln becaw of Iler leadenll.lp, accordlDC to the CCMadl. Olympic superstars greeted by mob of repOrters iri SeOul Ashford chosen tocarry U.S. fla Lewis vows to capture gold in I 00 By STEVE WILSTEIN ........... - ---SEOU'L]Outh Korea -Mobbed 4like a movie queen -and smiling forthc camffas. AoTcm::e Gtlffilll Jo)ner1e the cast of U.S. track and field stars to the Olympics on Thursday, while leading man Carl leWls ducked into hidina alter a cocky vow of victory. Come time for the opening cerem onies on Saturday, howevCT, runner Evelyn Ashfo rd will lead the Americans. -Ashford, 1984 Olympic gold medalist at I 00 metcn, was .elected on Thursday to carry the U.S. flag during ceremonies that will open the.' Seoul Games. Grand S!Jm tennis champio n Steffi Graf. not quite . s,.rt: Water polo. Olpafk Esperince: 1980. '84. ~29. - ilftWeaM: Costa Mesa. R-etowa: Santa Ana Heights. C.Uep: California. ~ An I I-year veteran of the national team, the Tonaest of any current playeT. Robertson was a key factor in the United States' drive to t~e silver medal at the LA Games in '84. He has competed in fi ve FINA World Cups. three World Championsttips and two Pan· American Games. He had 13 goals to tie for the team lead and 11 assists to lead the team. second only to Grctte's Kiriab Giannopoulos overall. He helped the U.S. team to titles at the 1979 and 1987 Pan.c\,merican Games, and was a four.time, first-team All-American at Cal i n leading 'the Bears to one NCAA title ( 1977) and two second-place finishes ( 1978. '80). .... Scott . ET." Track and field. ~ ax,ene.tt: 1984. G .2. p ••••••ee: Fallbrook. •-•'lews: Upland. . C1l119=UCI. ._....,. t· Scott held the top l .SOO meten time in the Unitea Slatn nine years ~1 977-84. '86) and finished leCOnd behind Jeff Atkinson at the Olympic trials this summa in a time of3:4 I.I 2. He finished l 0th in the l.SOO at tbe ·14 Olympics and is fourth on the all-lime world list ill lbe mile and iieventb in the 3.000. His vtctories in the · l,500 include the 1978 NCAAs while al UCI and TAC Oatnpionsbipa in 1977· 79, '82 and '86. He also ran a penonal belt of 13:30:39 in the S,000 metcn in 1987, a ,_,. i• wbicb he ranked in the U.S. lop 10 in both that eveat at the 1.500. He runs witb Tiler Track aub. .. used to her celebrit)~sta1us, recoiled 10 fear and shed a fcv• tears when engulfed b) a sea of shoving. stumbling reporters, photographers and tele' 1s1on cr.ev.s at the airport. "I've never had a reC'tpuon hke this an) where before," Graf said breathle sl). 'Tm \C~~ted but it's ittte friJhn:nmg. I hope n's nuqo1ng10 be"ttt'nhis al the time.' · t won C6c for e'er. one. but The uperstars at the Games might as "ell ge1 used to the t n.i h. Hurdler Edwin Moses. too fast to let age catch up with him, flew m from JaJXtn with Gnffith Joyner. more than 90 teammates and U .. wrestlers. kayakers and synchronized swimmers. · · World-record triple Jumper W11l1e Banks. spnnter Calvin Smith and miler Ste\t on. named captains of the men's track team earlier in the da). also arrived, along "with the women's captains. pnnter Evelyn Ashford and Iada7 Tfppett Spert: Women's ro"1ng ~ Olympic: ~jertence: IQ 6. · 4. Ace: 31. . ~Irvine. Reme .. wa; San Diego. BaeqrollM: Tippett's best time in the double scuUs is 6 minutes. S8 seconds. he and partner Monica Havelka of Lom1da ha' e the talent to make a run at the aold if t.hey remain heihh}. he finished sixth in the double sculls at the '84 01) mp1c and fifth an the quadruple sculls at the 1983 World Championships. She is optimistic about her chances 1n Seoul despite her battle ap1nst Epstein's virus. "h1ch he contracted in Switzer- land shortly bdorc the 1984 01> mp1cs and can leave her drained without warning. high Jumper Louise Ritter None of them. however. had the glamour ofGnffith Joyner. in ber unique brand of lug.h fashion as aJ\A.a)s. None drew as much attention as the lad) "ho 1s favored to win at JOO and 200 meters. On the ann of her husband. .\l Joyner. she brcez.ed to the bus s1lentl) Lewis made h1 gtanll ~ntr.mce a da~-c'arher.gaTbcd in a white silk ~ult and boldl> vo~ing to reclaim the title of fastest man alive. e"is is see1ong to matt h the four JOld.s he won 1n 1984 in the 1'00. 200. -lOO rela) and long ·Jump. "The gold medal for the 100-meler race 1s mine:· Lewis declared. dismissing nvaJ Ben Johnson of Canada. who holds the world record at Q.83 seconds and has beaten Lewis m six of their last eight races outdoors "I will never again lose to Johnson:· Lewis said he \A.OUldn't allov. further inten1ews before his events and huffed he ~II go home tf reporters . bothered bJ m. L' nhke most of the other 12.000 athJetes and officials alrcad) 1n Seoul. Le"·1s has two .houses he can sta~ in outside the O.lymp1c Village. ". He also 1s the onl) athlete w11h his O\l n glossy gu1de. hsung his ach1e,ements.. · PohucaJ 1ss~ stJll wen.-_nud_g1n& spQrts for tO£ 1thng w1tn ffie start Ofibe Games t~o da) s awa). The Lib~ an te.am m ) stenousl} was absent aftet It was prevented from lea' 1118 Tnpotr. an ObS('lll't Korean group issued a death threat agunst t.he Japan~ team that led to even tighter secunt\ and student protests grew more vJolent. On a happier no te -for Nof'\\egtans. anyway - L1llehammer. Norwa) \lOn the b1dd1ng to host the 1994 Winter 01) mp1cs. The losers ~ere <\nchorage. Sofia. Bul_gana and Ostersund. "eden . 4.11 four c1t1ts made hour-long prest'nta.tjons to the lntemauonal Ol~mp1c Commntee·s 94tb Session. , Seoul ·ea s CHEDULE OF EVENTS I T HE\ISIO~ Satanfa7 I p. m. -OLYMPICS: Boxillf.. women's platfonn diving. mens basketball, men·s 'olle) ball. Channel 4. 0 ..... CM91ftMY, 5-. 17; d9lill9 c:etemeft'f, Oct. 2 111----........ • • 4:30p.m.-OLYMPICS:Womcn's platfonn dtving final. swimming. men's gymnasucs. basketball and volleyball. Channel 4 9:30 p.m. -OLYMPICS: Gym- nastics. Channel ~- Srmda7 5 a.m -OLYMPICS: We1ghtlift- mg {Oy~lgh\ final). men's tiUk.ct- ball. gymnastics. 'olleybaU. Channel 4. I p.m -9L YMPICS: Hlghhghts oflhe'day's events. Channel '4 . 4:30 p.m . ..:_ OLYMPICS; Swim- mina (finals in women's 100 ~ter freestyle and 400 meter tnd ivadual medic): men 's I 00 me ter bttasutrok.e and 200 meter freestyle): boxma. diving. men·s \Ol\eyball, women's gymnasucs and basketball. Cbanncl-4 . HERMS TAD rnma When }OU m!.ke 1t. n's prett) e cntna. But not all the intercstina tb.tnp that happen to Hennstad occur on the deck. Hermslld wasn't the only one stimna c:ontroven~ tn Munidt in 1972, \he SJtc of the U"lflC terronSl actions ..-.inst the lsraeb atltle1a at tht Otymp.c Vlllqc. "'TMre MTC two matn .-in anto 1be vita. and at mlbttu. Ibey c:toeed one pte off.·· Hennsmd llid: .. We ~-iK.bmGzc.l'M"h1 lbe..--+-1 day bd'ore, IM first one for the U.S. in ~and•hlda~menilt9l .... was abou• four or fivt' i• aw ....... -tba\'1 90\ ... 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(lfleif!Nt ,._,,. .. , ........ •"' It U1191 ,.....,_ 11 .. 1 et Clllu9e fHerke'I .... , ... aM. ....... ,.,.... , • .., ....... v .. 10-.. ..... •-"' M & ,_ ........ 11•191 el 1'191 Ut•Ne f'f 1$ ·1-D UI •"' 111111 -iitR ti• llJ 9' AlllM!ie (Ill ~f" .......... ... '" ~IUI I.....,,_., 1 I I et Houllll'I re..., 1>41. t)f em .......... ....... OlcltWletl. •ft .,,. ,_ ,~ .. """°" .. Jt am _..,... 9' New Y«t IO '9 e .,, If Leull et (Ill("° 1110 • m ~lilt 11 .,,,, .... 11,,,e 40S • m Sen 0-... #I AlleMe, UO IMI .. unnlng me boosts We t ·ml Fliieii's three TDs key Lions to 30-15 Win over Mtlltkan a, PAT LAJlllN ...,,...oas, a r i &bat much becaue we didn't have to." The Uona' ruabina an.ck waa led by f\&Ubeck Osavale FiuN, who ran fbr 92 yards on I 5 carries. Fiutu alto ICOled three timn. incJudina a 40- yard fint.quaner sprint. Mike Graff added 37 yards on rune carries for Westminster. which evened its record at I· I. LONG BEACH -At\er watching Like last week's aame. the Lions quanerbeek Bob Elliot attempt 43 scored first apinst the Rams. but puees and seeina hjs Lions drop a unlike last week. they never pvc up ~ IM10ft opener to Valencia, the lead. Westminster co-coach and offensive "The diffettnce in the two pmcs coonlinator Stan Clark decided to try was the intensity of our kids this the ND in Tbunday night's contest wee~" Clark wd. ··we remained apiftlt Millikan. very 1erious abouJ footbal~ the entire Westminster made the most of the week. We played 1 lintc sfoppy at the IWilCh and buried the Rams 30-15 • end, but we'tt much improved and I bem 2,000 at Millikan, sconng all feel~ about that." tOur touchdowns on the vound. The Lions wasted little time against .. We started 'Out moving the ooll Millikan. They puttogcther a I 0-play well on the around. so 1t wasn't much 73-yard drive that lasted nearly fi ve ola decision as much as an observa-minutes.. FacinJ a sccond-and-10 lion," Clark said. "We didn't pass situation near midfield, Elliot hande_d UNIVERSITY FALLS, 41-0. • • hGmBl Viejo a 27-0 cushion. .. Irvine has a good team and so does Mission Viejo." Universll} Coach Mark Cunningham said. "We just have a Iona way to go. For a"' 1l1le there we stalled them wilh fh c or ix minutes to ao in the half before the} ICOred. Wemadca lotofm1stakesand had a lot of missed tackles ... The Trojans fumbled e1gh1 11me~. ki&t four of them and had a pass picked oft Universjt) was also pcnaJ- azed 12 times for 112 yards. But Cunniaham believed there wasn't an) reason for his ~uad to be inumidated by Mission Vie JO, a 14-7 winner O\ er San Diqo Morse last week.Jbe top- ranked team in San Diego Count} at the time. ..We really didn't have anything to be intimidated of.\\(~ had nothing to lose," Cunningham~· "If we were intimidated, I'd be disappointed." ·Gary Smarr led the Trojans with 87 yards on 13 carries. Victor Davis supplied relief help. gaimng 48 yards in the second half. HJgash1 scored for the third time in the game on a 20-yard pass play from Kopp w11h 11 :52 left. Missio n VieJo's- final tbuchdown was a gift from University. The Trojans fumbled a punt at their own 16 and Jeff Jurgcme)er scooped up.the loose ball and ran m for the score. "l would like to pla) Morse again with pla) like tonight:· Ru h ~1d. ··we pla}ed w11h a lot more mt~n 11~ on defense and had belier e ecut1on. Each week v.e hope to progre s .• We can't control "'hat somcbo<h else does. only us." · Mission V 1eJO tackle~ Oranic County's top-ranked team. Fount:un V~lley. next '-'Ctk follo""cd b~ a datli" wnh Santa Ana. ··1 was a little afraia \\C might look past these guys:· Rush said of the Trojans. "On our particular SC'hedule. ~ can•t level ofT and be sa11sfied. --AMllRICA~GUE­aevm 2. Aneets t KANSAS CITY C1'Lll"OftNIA WWltsnct Tll\lfmn cf Wilt< lb Srtll 10 T elllef di\ Trt.oitrt F'M\lte2b SJKkMIH Pecot•" LOwenc Mlrfllll M1rt111i I 0 0 0 OWlll!t ct l 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 Ar"'41' Oh 1 0 0 0 4 l 2 0 8ic:nette cf 0 0 0 0 • o o o o-ng 011 l 1 o o • 1 1 2 Jovner lb • 0 I 0 3 0 -0 0 COevls rt 1 0 l 0 3000 ""ii!!t.ror 00 0 0 3 0 0 0 lln 2b ' 0 l 0 2 O O O Brown Ii 3 0 0 0 3000 McLmrlo 3000 Boonec 3 o o o SctlofllO u 3 o 1 o T.._ • 2 l 2 T.-i 2' 1 4 0 ic-OtY ........... _ 000 000-2 ~ 100 000 000-1 Gerne Wlmln9 lt!ll -ht>ler 1111 C)P-t(~ Cl1¥ 1 L08--i(.an~\ C•tv 2 Cellfol'llie 4. 29-Stouer H ll-T •o•er t 61 IP " It E• ee so ec-OtY ~W,12·12 9 l 3 -~ ~., l.l·7 9 3 2 2 l Wft--\.•llM'a!ldt U..-tt-Hornt. MorrliOll. First Pnlllio,, SecoNI. Palermo. rn:ro, Voun<.1 T-2;23 A-21"31 Sometimes I think our schedule ls hke Notre Dame's." The Trojans will have a lot of mendina to do this week. The only bright spot in a game of futility \\as a 64-yard drive to open the second half. University quarterback Junior Oli- ver ran the option well and the Trojans picked up fi ve first downs on the march, compared to one for th~ entire first half. The drive. howe"er. ended with a fumble at the Mission Viejo 17. * ~ Vl9le 41, Unl'lenlty 0 ._.. 111¥ QMnen UIWtnltv 0 0 0 0-0 MfuADn_ VWlo u 13 0 t•-1 '"' OMt'9r MV-+lleesll1 11 rlHI (Ek0.111 kick), f:ll MV-<:ortNn '3 PVlll rtt11rn (Ekdahl klcti.)1 6:1'-..... ~ MV-Ekdehl l2 FG, 1·14. MV-+llNIN t rllfl (Ekdahl kick), l:lO MV-Ekdenl .. FG, :Ol. -.._....,_ MV-HIMIN 20 1'9S. from l(ooo !Ekdelll kick), 11;52. MV-JIM'~ l6 fumble rt111r11 101,,.,,o kick), ~14. ' Al ..... -. 1,500 (etlTmti"lt<I). GAME STATISTICS Ulllf Finl OOwM II It""* • .,.ro.ee 40· 212 ,._,tine nrOHe 14 ........ 1·7·1 •et11r11 Hrdffe • /I Neeetlve ~ v•ra.~ • l ·m111·2S .... .,.,...,. 201 P\#11\ • S-27 F""*9s•lumOlft '°'' I·• "'9Nlllft·.,.ra.ot 12· 112 Time of oosseulon '7 00 •Pun1, lnt.,ctOtion tuml>le return' INOIVtOUAL ltUSHING MV 21 29·160 137 ll•lf-0 1l l·mln·l 394 M6 3·1 S-50 21'00 Unt-Sn'larr, 13·11, 0•¥1,, •·•. Ollver, l·ll, ltooenon. 10·2S. Smutv, 2·20. Fr•nc•s. Hor· mlnu\ 6. Tl.Kker. I ·fof"·ml11<1s I TllCl<er. 2·for· mini<\ 17. MV-Hlonlll, 16·1U, Ko«>o, •·11. Darke, l·\4, Gaw, S-4, Et<del\I, 1·2, 0 1\111"0, Hor· • l'nlnl4 2 . ... DIVIOUAL ~~SSING U111:-0fl¥er. 1·1· l. 14. -MV-Kooo, 11·19·0, 137, Obl>ro, 0·0·0, 0 INDIVIDUAL •ECEIV1HG Unl-OUtNlll. 1· 1' MV-HiNWll. 3·0, W1tlf•ms, l ·,3, Oar~e 2·21: EXdtlll, 2·2a, S•ldetti,. I ·I __ soc cs ...... S.CCM l.eetUe KANSAS CITY COMETS-Ntmeo Tonv Glll¥111 Hslsl•nl co.en. CO\.LaGE IONA-Nameo Jim &ostlc •"'"•"' men's llellltltlell eOllCh MO C..rv S1•11tev auh••n1 _." lllformerlon dlrtclor MASSACHUSETTS-Amounceo 111•1 Ktltll Herrls, lorw•rd, "-' traMfwred trom K•nui\ eAN AMEltlCA~•med Tim~ Hlfk\ -·· ... ~ (lOKfl ST PETElt's--fllerneo SOCI Tllomlls hffd too1beM coecfl WATSa POLO .... lcMll MM.UKA .. TOUllN~NT ,_._IS, C.-.. 6 ~rln. 1 s 3 1-lS CMrlllo I 2 0 l-6 ~in. Korlftll: Co11 4, K•OV J, Sc:hw•rtr l , Medenlch ,, ltllllertS 1, HM1ner 1. KtnVO<I 1. Goetle HveJ; H<ll1 11. CelM'Mlll sc:orlftr. MCllll'lrt •. E11m l, Chu 1 Goelle .. ,,,... .__ 6. MnC.... .... ,.....-Vain S FO\IMeln V...., 0 I 1 2-S Mir• Cost• 2 2 4 1-10 Founteln VelleY tcorlno FrlecMn 2, 8"1 ?, ,_.,. J. Goe11e M\191 Cpn•I 4, Mele'' S Mk• Coale ec:orlno Downer 7, Sicam l • Mullan 1, L.w I. Goelle HVts Grtfltfl f , ...... """"' lJ, ..... , ..... t FOllMalll ".._. 3 S l !-ll WetlmlMW 0 I 0 l-2 'eunteln v...., "°''"° Gren• s. ~owt1 2. ,.._., 2, Tenacie 2, 8"1 2, Fr..cMt\ l, .JOllH 1. Querclell'otH 1 Goetle H'tlft Conti 3, ~·s. . INillfmlt\ster ec:or1ne· Oent\ltton I, Bowmen I~ HW' P0M l • " . • " .. 'tO\ ~ -· ,. VOLL.rlULL c-..-... .a·•••llC8 C.S SM .. ,,. ...... SeCM c ...... 10-15, t-11, lt-12, lH, 1'-M ......... ""' llOll·&.aMU9 '~ v~ _. lllelltte. 1H, lH. , .... • ._. # Sen Cllmellte, 1S•7, 15-6, 15·• .......,, tW'Mf' -' llAWIM, 11•1S, lS-•. 11-11 UCI .... ._ Tift " ....... ... 1 ....... _ Ill - 7 ... Ii -true • .. Dlll9 ........ DIMalllla ' Dl:.tfl: ==·: .. · --7 ,, tbl bill to Oran wbO ran for 17 )'IJ'Cla IO tbl ltama' 29. W.aniDSWbentftned ftom a paaa in*'trence call &bat put the bell on the 13. Two pllys later, Elliot went over center 4 yards to aive the Lions the early lad. ThcLionstooka 14--0advanta,eon their next possnsion. Stanina on their 39, Elliot found wide receiver Van Tuinel over the middle for 13 yardl. but then the Lions' offense aDDeatCd to stall. On fourth-and-I, Ellloa handed off to Fiaseu who broke from the middle of the pack and went 40 yanh for the score. Westminster took a 20-0 lead into the dres&in& room when Fiascu ran another one in from J 5 yards o ut, cappin1 a four-play drive. Ryan Pence miued the conversion. After a 33-yard Pence field goal with 1:47 left in the third quarter • Millikan finally scored. On sccond- and-4 from their own 30, Ram quancrback John Fierro found Rod ManbaJ at tbl 40, wbo scampered th~ Wm ,.. .. ft~ rwilli~ for tbe ICOft. ~ :---11 -.... ,..,.,. ,..,. W11tm dOlld iu ICOrina on a .... _... l·yard pl'""' by Fiaseu with 6:27 ! ;z:_ 1,;: .C:-~~ ::·,.. remalnina. lrnacio Ramirez re· <, • Cl1191111>. 1:11. covered Lion punter Vince A11•.,..1 a.-,....,......,. Tananuu's fumble in the end zone for eMl9 ITA~ the final Millikan touchdown. ,.,.., ..-. 1• -' 22·Jt "I still think we've ,ot a 101 of work •111111t·•.,..... »-::~ to do yet," Oark said. ··We've aot =:::=:..,.._ •·u -1 ... ... ,, .. Esperanza ne1n week and they're b\a •1111n1 ..,.... • and Wentedon both sides of the line. -.11 .. ..n••... o " 2·mlft·IO .... yet.... 15• .. ltdoeln't,etanycasierforusaftcr ~ H4 that either," Clark lamented. "We've '""*"-tumMll •• H 211 ,... ' t-1 S·• ll:11 1till 90t Mission Viejo, Capo Vall~y ~= ::-: &nd then We don't ,Ct a breather In °"""9, IMlrel9floll "'"*t"91Ul'M leape play': l don't think there's .a Wm-f'~ca!.r~ Elllof, 4-lt; weak team in the Sunset uaguc this ,_.,_., 4·10; ~. 1-2. llllN. 1-1. 1te11· year." * • M T ,...,....,.__ 11.. T.._.,, ..__.... II. NUl--eor•. S-n: ~. •·10, Kemllw, )-1; Jone\, .....,.~ t, l"lerro. 2-fw·mlnus --·-•• ~ ... 1$ ·~-.~ O o 1 I -IS 14 • 3 7-31/J "'" o.."9r < W~t 4 rl.lfl (P.nce kid<). 120 ~leMu .. rlHI '(~• kick). l 07 .... o.rtw Wm-f'laMU 15 run (lllCll l•iledl, S 22 2. ~AL PASSIMG wrn-« .... 6•1J·l, 101 Mllt-F'-"o, 6·23·1, 1 .... IMNVIDUAL •acaMNG Wm-TMlnel, 4·19, Greff. 2-12 ~. 2-ft, Cl#, 2-eo. 8ordeft, 1·21, v-., 1·t, 51'1111'1. I·•; Suet, 1·0. MUS~ANGS ••• homBl They didn't kick. so Singletary chipped in with a run conversioh to make it 14-8. Rancho Alamitos took a 15-14 lcad after McCall hll Steve Thonon with a . l S:yard touchdown pass (5:09 lefi in the first half). But it was 22-15. Costa Mesa. at halftime thanks to Schones' 8-yard TD pass to Joe Schnecwe1s with 26 seconds left in the second quarter. The second half sconng was hm- ited to a 27-yard field goal b}' Rancho Alamitos· Marcos Lopez. * CM 1S 0 · 112 37 •·13•0 . • 1• 2·mln·1l no S·31 S•l 7·•S 2129 ......... ,....., .... ._ Coeta Ilea 111nn1n& back Maany Bonilla b•d8 aDfleld wlille Ttm llora of-Rancho Alamttoe trte. to nan him clown. ·. T•NNIS Hltll tcMel ek1s ~·LEAGUE C-... Miii' 17, P911ftteln V ... V l Slnllet Kt. Pntbu' (CCIMI Otf A Urrlc•r••I 6· 1, def. T'*'-. 6·0, dtf. S Urrieeriat, 6·0 8•1n (COM) won, 6·2, •·l. 6·2, l(r Ptteous ICdMJ won, •·1, ~'· 3·•· won, 6·2 . ~ Stral'Js·McF•n.nd (COM) def 8trkO#lll· O.Vrlft, •-O. cMI Goss.rd·Mtll, 6·0 def MVkltt•Merlnl, 6-0, HolfH·AIU•U !CoMI won, 6·1, 6·2, •·l ; Fr•nc\\·Men<:lle\ltr (COM) won, 6-0, 6·0, 6·•. a1teftdl t, E._ f IEsttncl• win' orr g•mes, 91·121 ~ Slr'cll (Eat) IO\t to Ammenn, 3·6 Ott Werre11. 6•2, Ott. Wi~uer, 6·l. Cllf'ren (E\ll Iott. l ·6, •·6, 2·6, O.Car10 IE"I IO"· 6·7. wCl"I 6·4. ,., o.uee.s OelltKll·SvrUlll (Est) '°" to Tur"t r·Ooto· ... S·7, dtf. Olsen·Golfos 7·S. Gel Neum.nn· Hellltrom, 6-0, 9owen·P~\Oll (E"l IOst, 7-6, -· 6·2, 6·1, CoUlns·llomm (ESll IOtl, 6·1. S·7, won, 6·(. ......,, ..... 11, MerlM , s-.... Crl1MIC (Ml Cl9f: A111m, 6· I, IO" to 8elrd, •·6, oet. Sflen, 6•0, 91vtnt lMI ""°"· 6·4 '°'' 2-6, -· 6-t, SI G~oe IMI won, 6·7, '°''· 4 ... -· 6·1. ow.. l(lott·Unfelefl IMI loJI lo 8unneU·8tt1eOict, H , Iott 10 Stnlltl·Cr.,..,,, 0-6 !Oil 10 Keno.JI· ere.. 2·t; N9Uven-Ceo (Ml !<>it, 1·6 •·6, -· 6•4; lt'4MIC·HMnrMI\ (M ) IOst, 3-6, 0-6, 5-7. II I • ..._ II. Le11t a.edl """' I '4ilsles HllflMll (H81 '91 Geld, 6·0, dtf ~9"\'ell, •• ,, •• Wu, l·l, "MIO"'N CHWJ WOii, f..Q, 6·1. H ; WMdl 04al won, 6·0, 6·0, 6•0 ........ UKY·.-....i (H1H def ~-Lam. 6"0, *"· luMM. •·1, ... Moort·Alttln. •·l. Wolff· ....,, (Hll °""• 6•1, 6·1, •·1, ltllanow·Wood , ... , .... "''· , ••• 6·1 • W C•rot•ne 33. E Ttnroett.ee St CelftltlUNtY aile9e X ATHLaTIC MMaAU STATE ~l 1b1k.. Cllleea, Cl lu-'11 aec. LW I T.tt. fndlHl'Mlenl 1•0 2 2. Et C•mifto, Min ion No 1·0 l J. Secr-to CC. C•mlno Nori• 1·0 • 4. ~k. Mlu lon Ctn O·O S ~ F\lllef1on, Mlssloll Ctn. I ·O S 6. fWKced. CarnlnO Nori• l ·0 I 1 ~t. COll\t Valtev 1·0 II I. 0e AllH, Coe1t 1·0 6 t. Glet\dele, Wesl.,n Sl•t• 9 l•O 10 10. ltl-..llclt CC, MIHlon Ctn 1·0 1S 11 ....... Welt, Ma.-c-. 1·1 17 12. SM Meteo, Goldtrt G•lt 1·0 14 ll HerlMll, Coest 1·0 16 14. Afllalooe \/eltev, Footfllh 1·0 11 IS ClleOol. Golden G•I• 1•0 nr 16. ~tlelO. Wttlern Siii• A 0·0 12 11. Silesia, GOldefl lltlltv l·O lt 11. Venllll'e, Wetltrn Sl•!t 8 1•0 nr "· ~ cent, Mts.-c-. l ·t 1l ro Sen l"rencl~o. Golden G•t• 1·0 nr • Hltll lcMel se«n. KMdUle (Mell ....... ) TitURIOAY C'Olll ,......-n, ltancl'IO AtamllOS II Mlulon Vlelo •1. Uni~'"" 0 Oceemlde ,., Mettr Del )4 w.ttmlMIW lO, MlCllken 1~ Per•mount 27, K•t• u Kenneclv I•. S.nl• Ane V•llev 3 TroY 6. l!t Oor9do 0 Lot AlemilO\ 7, T ""In 0 Gletlft 13, 9-Pm 7 TON!laHT Ceol•tr-l/allev vs EOl\Oll (•r OCCI ~lftce ., '411flll1!9ton IMCtl ~ ..,... al .... _. HafOOC' Servlte "' Merine (•t W..tmlll\terl cor-cMI ,,_ 11 '-" cremente Ettenc:la ¥S. LaellN H"olll (al MISlloft Vlelol Sente AM vt S1Ut1'111t'll (el SA hwll Norte vt11• ., ~ llMctl ~ .... .,,._ ,Mfflltl (el TusHtt) v• ~ af ll"flM OlefNftO ler ¥1 CMlvon 1•1 Et Moclenel Le l9"e CCeftMal ott s-""" tet .... ~) c.,.... .. ~-ti c.ttltel •I 'Illar""' ~ "' W9111Ul (el Noealftl II __.. "'-.......... (el V-.Clel ~ Gt..-.. Wflllflar "--.... ll, -°"'*" s c.-. "' Nleflelm (et Gla¥W ltedluml ...... L-. 9eecfl WllMll ....... OraMlt Mcetelft CL8 1 def •ooer". 6·3, de! Hon, ~ ft. Setttteea (al Gefdln Gt-I .. 4, # 9'1"9tl, .... JotlftNfl tLa) I0\1, 1-f. Trehm Hiii et 0... Hiii -· t·2, 6-2, ltVlll IL8) ....,., .. 2, 6·t . H Vlillllele '"-~~ ........ } .,_..,. FOUMelfl V__., "' El Ttro (et M1Mio11 ~elmer·..,._ (Lal def It Honclrlcllton· Vlelo) ~. 6•4,•def A ...,.ICll\Oft•T"°'"'"°", L• AlftleM ¥1 ~ lei Ole¥9f ....... ---·MwM ..... ~-Gf..-t ........,, fLt> ...,, a... s-1, -· ""'· i.aetll·wrarf Le ~ "' ar.... ,., 11 -....1 t\.8) lllt, H , t-J, .. 1. --~Le MleN et ...,.. •• ....,.. .. 7Jl ,..... n(-.,.., ... ,' -·-,....~~<UllMI ........ ,..,_ *' .,.,_ H , *If ....,...., .,_,, 9l"ltNle tUI '"'· 1·6 1-t. Well, H ; I,_, !UI *'• 0·6, 0 •· ....,. .., .-. .. ... Wlal4111 I fU) ..., ,. ~Gift. •·•· ............................ T....,. K ~"""' IUI ""· 1·4. 6·1, M J n..-.._. tUI !Ott, f•6, I ...... Sailors sweep in volleyball ~ Hatbor's Sienna Curci ueed her J&&mp ltrvc for lhrte acts as dac ~. SailOra rallied from a 14-9 ~t 1n the fil'$1 aamc llltnS1 Marina en route to a 17-15, 15-4, 1~11 non·ie.&ue prep vollcyblll mtOry. The Sailon improved to 2-0 on the lealOft while Marina fell to O. l . Curci finilhcd with nine kills and ftvc ace serves. Freshman Maureen Mcaaren added Ii kills-nd setter Molly Mt'Cray had 40 assists. ,F,or the Vikinp, the leaders were •nior Vna Tsuncyoshi wi1h 25 ~ts and six dip, and sophomo. re middle bl9ckcr Christin Rossman with five kills. In other match~ P .. lala va11e, a, Estaac:la t : Despite the efTons of middle blocker$ lmior Mane Midland and junior Christ)' Howard, the Eules (~2) fell to the Barons, I S-6. I S-1. I S.6. U... J, Su Cl•maac t : The Charaers opened ihc season at home by trouncing the Tritons, 15-7 15-6 1~9. . . Edison was led by senio r middle hitten Aimct Achenbach with I t kills and seven blocks. and Leslee Bria&s with nine kills and 14 blocks. 1a·ori.ea 15'1" to 19' 11" 20" orrnor• 5' 3'9" 2·6" Junior letter Marsot Nevilk added 29Ulisu. In water polo: MartM II, Calwtla.1: The Vikings built up a 12-3 halftime ~ to beat tbt Conquillldom and advance in the Millikan Touma~nt. For Marina, junior Jason Cox netted four .,.11, while senior Jeff KaeeY and junior Ken Schwam scored three times each. Junior &oal- keeptr Ethan Hull had 11 saves. Min c.t. It, ........ Valley •: P-t• V.U., 11, Wntmluaer t : The Barons tcored eiaht second half .,.as to drop Wntmintter in the Millikan Tournament Ei&ht pla)'ers scored for Fountain Valley (l·I), led by senior Ralph , Grant's five pis. In an earlier pme: Mira Costa netted four pls 1n the third qua rt.er to sink the Barons. Jn hiah school girls tennis: C....MI Mu l'I, P ... tala Valley I. The sophomore No. l doubles &andcm of Courtney Strauss and Michele Mcfarlahd swept their three sets to lead the Sea Kings (2-0) past the Batons. lttHeia t, Mitell t (EllWia "* • ...... ll·ll>: The Eaalcs won five Of ft.ine sets UI doubln tO improve their record to 4-1. In Jinaln. senior Christine OeCarto won two sets to lead Es&ancia pest the Cha,.ers. N.wg:r ...,._ 11, Matt.a 7: 0.wn frd swept in sinales and the SaiJors won ciaht ofnine in doublet 10 earn the victory at Manna R•tia&loa Bee8 II, lAllC Bea~ PelJ t: the Oilers won all but thtce pmcs in sin&ks a.nd 13 pmcs in .doubles as they swept the Jackrabbits to improve their record to 3-0. ....... Buel n, Su Cleanse 5: Senior Heather McClain swept in sin&lcs, 6-3, 6-4. 6-4, as the Anists ~ 1-1) won at home. In doubles. JUniors Hallina Palmer and Enn Berryman teamed for wins of 6-4. 6-0. 6-0, over the Tritons ( 1-2). Fto..W 11, VldnrsAty 7: The Kni&hts won six of nine doubles sets to fuind the Trojans their fourth defeat in as many matches. On l~ briaht side. juniors Cind\-Hwang and Ani&a Prcifer swept their doubles sets for University. 7-6, 6-2. 7-S. In sin&les, freshman sensatton Jannette Fylpaa won two of three sets. I AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IEWPORT •ACH A .... llG SECTIONS ID•.U. 20.l1.~ AND •a•a•A OF nta ..wPORT .-ACM .... C.AL CODE PUTAINING TO IXNATION OP APPROVALS. (~•IG COMIM88ION AemtDl•NT N0.187) • ..... • T1'll Of••• .... lntroduOlld ... ,......., .......... Cir 0-..lf"' Ollr '11,...,llf1BwflMidon .. 2IM :'I ti~ .-. .. , ..... --""' -of_ ....... -· "' .. <110211. ~ ... ·. Orange Coast DAILY PU.OT/Friday, Septembef 18. 1111 -· The UCI men's and women's cross countty 1CAID'1 both defend1oi conference champions, opco the 1911 season at the UC R1vers.idc lnvnational Saturday. Satutday, the women's 5.000-mcter ta« beains at 9 a.m .. followed by the men's 8,000-meteT race at 9:4S. Top rctumcrs for the UCJ men, who won their third stra1&ht conference title and finished ranked 14th in tbic na11on last season. include senior Gres H9ulpte, jn!or Scott Laforce. sophomore Aaron Masoorro and JWUOt Steve lmla). Other runners who fig.ure 1n to be in the top poup include seniors Rob Wickstrom and Rick WilMlm, 1un1or Shawn Sando' al. sophomore Dan Rattary and ~bman Ben AveTS. The women's team. \\htch won its fifth stniaht con(crrnce title and placed elJhth in the nation. is Jed by 1un1ors Am) Dabul. Nicole R1chot and Laura Carter, and sophomores Kelh uwis. P:uge Eicher and Shama Factor. • -0Nnge C0Mt DAILY PILOT I FriRy, lepllmblr 11, 1- NUC mra MUC aa !WI mm --19IJl!L_ _..,.,.. __ c.,.mn ...... a ____ 1_......:.;,.;;::;:;;;;,.,.l!!!lil~---1-__..•._1a.;;;pa.-.::;:;::..... __ .......,rwucimiiiol .... IRICI-------'-FwWRa.l.llll~--• = · -........ mu e 19 ollm .......... 1'll•ll. .... ·-Work na J auant.ity • to to ., ......... .....,_ .... _............. ,..._ ........ of ----------1 Of • .... ....._..,_.°'II 1• PIW-..r ....................... "'""" .. pll lllMYDR!-~ ~ -. ..._ • ...._., ,._. • II • H. l"\arnia aad inatall •11 aat.arial, labor, Lump la THI Gll'l°itOA . • ... ...._ .... ..., ......... 11: = .,,.__ :t. ....... 'llv••t ,_ tbs talwtry project 11Ul11•• llPttW HAa ~ _. .... 111 _... DW ... .._ _..A ... ~ li'D,Alla.OAll7H at ltaU• 14 (Uvarda • .. l•ral), ll'W--A ~TM ...._II ...... .,_. te ........ t1•U11 • wlll*I c... ..... _._ t•H P PMN oec. AM110N ...,....._ • ......,. of ,,.. wt•"•" ..... II_.,.,_. to .... ...,. 1111 ...,. • n. ..._ ,_...., • • flll 1111 •tar ~leca tor t.M lump-aaa price of ING '01.llLI EN· ...... lr• ..... OICI) ..._ e .,,.,,. .. 1"9 wttl\UI .... •ler•llMWntottle 'W 1111111 ll•lllllf.,. ...... ------VIRQI ••n:tL IMPACTS ~.,....II...,. to• _... ........... ..._ • ........... lfeNler• ., •. .......,,. 1e: ..._ •• "-· -.I .. °"°"' I. tW 27 . P\lrniala and 1nat.all ail aaterial, labor, '°" THI 'OLLOWING ..... 9'I ....... ~ .............. ._..... ..._. ....... ti .. -..... --i-f ""°'*'8. ._ • ...,,. 1..,, ..... ..,....~ lMMIMCa)Md...,._ TMltelCIWlk......,11 ........ ---•a• a ...... r-•• • '*-tel ... try project 1. ~ M · ,,_..._and.....,_ ........ 1111-... ....,.. ,,, tt1e ~ .....,... to • ......-. ._....,.._ at at.at.ion JI (Uint•r • Santa Barbera), v.ew OR•• ft<>f' JOEL eddl'nn o1 11e ~ Tlllt -.-....,_ .,.U1a1ice1.,. aw.. T ,,.... • .. a-. at. lw· • 11. ttM complete for t.M lU8P-•WI price of fl. ONATT '0" CON· 11•-.or..-.:K*TUYM =of._ IMended ....,_, 1111 .._.Verde rowhenw.I01.....,...... ~T ...... llt- ITRUCTION 0# A 1-MV TNNH. 11711 WUTMN _.. _,. ll .,,... IML ... 101. C... Drtlle, lanllMa.0 -7* -~= 21 -·-1-.. nd i -':vva CAllWAIH AVI.. •G. GA"D!N ....... v.... ...... C& .... Oft or .... t0-4« Caeet • .._ .. 90 a netall •11 .. t•rial, labor. AND ~ M>OM MOYE. CA and 1231 F~ Dltllll 1111. .... 101. C... 111e1 IN ~ ~ TNe Wik~ II_.. = 1 11. and ... 1,..nt for the telwtry project WfTH llC09'D ITOfW Of· VtlW N>. COSTA Ml8A. llllJaOAW. .... ......, .. ........., In llCt .. CPI •• """°"" at lt.ation 21 (8ri9bton • lhorehaa). lllCU LOCA'TB> AT HM CA. T111t ....._ ... c.111Drn1e 11.11..-1n1rec1e. OorNMICIJll Co9 ....., '725 ca.plete for ~ lU81P-•• price of =.oa-.==.::r~ °' ~ :-...:.=::.:: RU .,. -..c mm w WR .,. DI T." .. ~NAT I 0 N : or ........ ...,... .... 29. P\lrniab and inatall all .. t•rial, 1-.bor, NReAnvm•cuMTIOH. of ................... le: lfOTICE INVITING SEAUD 8ID9 and equi,..nt. for tb• t•le .. try project LWlp Sua V.:.~.:; -:::_-::..._,...... at station 21 (Conl cay), coaplete for ZHAO. "'"THORIZID .... ..... El .... DW... POJt nm C01'STRUCTIOM OF tb~-price •f Lu:ap Sua ~ a. UIN .._.... .,....., .-., -·----TO T ltGHT .......... ,...,. .... TELEMETRY SYSTEM FOR_SAMIT~-----.---• --· 30. Furnish and !net.all all aat•rial, labor, ,., llC.UOING ..-•..,•known 10 tt1e SEWU-I.Irr STATIOlfS and equi,_.,.t for the t•l-•try project =. ~~ :~~~ ~ treneter_ .. ••: MSC-261 at Station 2t (Trinidad ' EclifM1er) , VICTORIA 9'MET .. AN n......_._......_ coaplete for tb• lump-au. price 0~ N IOlll. ~ ...._ of ... llMncled FOR THE TAL DITlf'MINATION: ............. : HONG IN 31. P'urni•h and in•ta:\l •ll aat•rial , labor, ~"=""-=-~-=A~~, CITY or HUNTINGTON BEACH and equipment tor th• t•l• .. try project Lu.mp Swa MATI<*. pt.LUE CALL ~ CA end at Station 31 (und•~ pier) , ca.plete for THE flLAl•IHG DMM)N UH ,A,"VllW AD .• , tb• lu.p-•ua price 'of AT (7 1')754-514&. coeTA MUA. CA. 1, ~ ,:::::_ ~ ,..r....._: :=tt!:t1 Notice 1e bQ'eby 9ivN1 -~ th• City rurniah only .. t•rial and equipaent tor Luap s ua 1• ..,_ll•LlAHHOLDIM·I ~inqton ... ~. caUt•nta,, V'1.U. recai~· th• t•l ... try project. tor · station 32 F722 ~NT, FIXTURES. sanitary sever ftl~"~JC1 'in tbe d'tr. (•nd of. pier), coaplete for the luap-sua --------IOUlf'UENT, RJANITUAE.I ::"'7"'""'.'. '"""'"• i f IJllllf fl)TIC( G 0 0 D w I L L • A N D WI pr ce 0 --:..=::z-------TMC>eHAME end le toceled ACTn'IOUI .,_.. et: 121tt WISTERN AVE •• ...-.. ITATDmNT •0. BARDIN GAOV'E. CA The ~ per90ne •• and 2231 'AIR vtEW AD .. dolrlQ bu1lr'9M a C08TA ME8A, CA. FLY av NIGHT-LITES The ....... neme ....S FOA KITES, 14e Aocnee• 'W Mid tr....,on 81 Mid - St.. C09te "°'ee1, C1lil loceUon I•: WISTE"N 9*7 LAUNDRY & CLU~Ui Aob«t Diie McK", 146 end CLEAN CL~f'S. ~-St., Ce.ti Mese. Thee JelcS bllll ,,.,.._ 19 "caiit. 12127 Intended IO be coneum- 1( Im McKee, l 4 11 mae.d 81 Hie oMoe of: Aoctle9ler St.. Coete Meu,. LUCKY EICAOW CO .• INC .. ) caiit. 92127 GAlllOEN GAOYE, CellfomieJ Thie bu1tnn• l• con· 12944 on Of 8"er Oct. 5., duC'9d by: husbll'ld end wtfe 1NI, The regletr1nt com· Tilil tMi11 ., ....... .._ IMnCed 10 l<lnMCt buli-lect to CllllorNe unlorm . nw under the l'lc1itlou1 eonw-c:ilml Code ....,,. ~ nlJT'9 Of "*'* 110I. lleled eb011e on.NI A The MfM .... eddr.-ol Robert Dele McK" the pereon with wttom Thie llatetnenl wu ftled claim• rney be ftled le ..ith Hie County Cler'k o1 Or· LUCKY £1CROW CO .• INC., 8'198 County on Sep1embef 190 GAADlN GROVE 7_ te.. BLVD.. 001'. GARDEN • "'1231 GAOVE. CA 92644 W.S tt. Pul>lllNd Orange Cout leet dey fOr fllina Claims by Deity P11o1 Sep1tmber 16, enyCfedftorlhelfbe~T.4. 23, 30, oetoo.r 1, 1918 , ... whldl 11 IM buu- F·708 dey befOfe the COMUmm• UOn dal4I IP!ldfled ebolle. --.---... ~-TIC(--.... Deted =· 1988 --~-__ .-____ HC*G • •• ICWAMO LtUl NOnca ::..:• y,_ CMIDIUNICI Pub119W Orenge Coat "AN~ OF THE Delly Piiot Seplembef ,S', CITY OF HUNTINGTO"" 1NI F726 BEACH Ato.ENOING SEC- TION 1220.. 10 OF TH'E 1---.---.,...,,.-'hl"r---I HUNTINGTON BEACH OR· .--""'~ I DtNANCE COOE RELATING --,.. TO OUTSIDI USES" -·-...,.. SYNOPSIS: eec1rm1 '°" ctlnene. No.. 2~ -fl\aJC CWP'ICI e!Mrlde IM Huntington NOTICE IS HER£8Y llMc:tl Or~ Code 10 1 GIVEN 11\at !he followlng I provide IQ( the "teblleh· ! l*90"1 hive been n<>f!ll-j "*" of t9gU!etlont to per-· neted for the offices deMQ• mlt ~ f~IJW In the I net9d tO be ffllecl" II the G«!-1 c.2 (Community aus.neu •• Munlcipll ElectlCM\ to be Dlatrlctl 1M C-' (~ I held In tM City d Fountain Commerclel Dtstrlc:t) • C1t,y-V*; on Tueidey, Novefn· 1 w1c1e w a. l..._ . THE FULL TEXT OF THE 1 For M9mbef of the City OAOINANCE IS AVAILABLE Counc:ll-V°'e lor Two IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-o.org. 8" Scott FICE Jim P9t~ln ADOPTED by the City JOfln Collins Coundl of the City or Hunt-! g:::.v~ I lngton 8Mdl et 1 regullr' Pem H..,.. . IM9llng held T..-ctey. Sep-' t.mber 8. INI. by the I<* Robert M. Ho1181e lowtrla rol ~ OIOte KettwJ" A. Merellell, Arts: Coutlcllmembeis. CllC, Cllr a.tr + ~· er.1ne. Mays, =-~·:, NOES: Councllmemt>ers: = Ptlol Sec>'~ t . 16. none ABSEN T : Coun- 2. 3. 4 . • 5. Work Itta 6. 7. .•· 9 .• 10. • our OF AOOM eoun.;;;;f=i;;c;;;"m•Dciii=imuTICEiiiiir-==t-----~- CfTY OI' tUfT91GTON _.. ITA~ ~~ C.... .,.....,, Tiie falowfrlg perMM we .. ~ Or-. Coe9t dolrll ...... -Oe11Y Piiot S.S-•.O. 16, D l> L L A A S F 0 R lNI SCHOLARS. 3003 ""· View F720 on..~ BMctt, Calif. D.: ... N " 12161 ___ ....,......,......,.!!!!!!!!~-I ec.nn.ttl Gnhem St-4, 3003 Mt. View Drive. L-oune "-"'· c.11.12151 L.UIPDT ,,._ Jue, 3003 ~-vi.w T E R E S A = ~ IMctl. Calif M A R G A R E T Ttlle bu91ne9t It COfl· LAMPERT. a resi-ducted DY-huebend end Wife dent of Newport ...:.::., 'TJ'1::~~ c.::: Beech, peaaed away ,_ Yllder the flc1111out s.p.mber' 14, 1988 at .....,_ ,_.. OI Mmae the .. of 94. She is -=.-:on NI A IW'Vived by her lov-Thia .. ..._..., -111ec1 lnC.., Robert (Ellen) wllt'I tM ~ CWk of Or· 1..am.,eri of Tustin. rT ... County °" ~ CA. One brother 1 ' ,., .. A~ Schurmann. "'*"'*' °'8"99 eo.t St. Lou.is. Mi.ouri. ~ Ptlol September 16, Two grandchildren 23• • Octow 7• 1":.715 1 and two sreat srand-• children. Funeral Pm1JC fl)T1C( -rices will be held --------------on Saturday. Septem-1 ~"~18 ber 17 at 2:00 P.M. at The toMowlng P9r90M .,. Pierce Bros. Bell 1dolne ~ • Broadway Chapel I flACIFIC COAST EX- M h, Tt"°" DESIGNS, 11299 Coeta esa, Wit Sleter. foun111n v11i.y. IWY. ftoeer' J . Berg of !Cellf t210e Newport · Harbor Doneld Jey &leha. 12tn 1 Lutheran Church, Delell • .Y5. Gerden GrPllel I N--··n-.....h I c.lf.~t ......... -• ..,,.,.-.: 0.1 • Thte bue1nee1 IJ con. , fidatiJ1C'. In beu of ducted by en li'IChlduel flowers donations I Tiie reo111ren1 com. I _..,._ I l'IWI09d 10 lreneect llU•· may be "_,.,., to a ,_ und9r .,. ttcti•lou• j favorite charity ......... ,... °' namee Pierce Bros. Be U ....., ebOwe on NI A Bra.dway Mortuary, ~ ~ :'9 _ ----Mam, Dlrtc-...... County Clertl of Or· ton. M2-91~ : County~ Aupe 1e, ,_ ~ 0r.,.. Coe.t D11rNDt-...a,1ep. ..... , .•. tt. 1111 f'-4133 • 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. work It.n 16. ~ 17. 11. 19. , 20 • 21. 22. CSTitlATI Luap Sua Furnish and i nstall all ••t•ri al , labor, and ~pment for th• tel-•try project in Che control rooa, c09plet.• NI' · ~ ~-..., lu.p-aum price of Furnish and install all aaterial, la!»or, and equipaent for tb• tele .. try project at Station 01 (Grahaa 6 Jtanilvorth) •it•, cot1-pl•t• tor th• luap-•ua price of Furnish and install all •aterial, la.bOr, and equi pment tor th• tel•••try project at Station 02 (ffuaboldt ' Wayfarer), coapt •t• for th• luap-sua price of Furnish an4 install a ll aaterial, labor, a~ equip ... nt for the t .. 1 ... try project iit Stati on 03 ( "E• Gilbert ' Peale) , coaplete for th• l u.a.p-swa p~ice of Furnish and i nstall all aaterial, labor, and equip .. nt for th• tele .. try project at Statt on 04 (•A• PCH/Sunset), coaplet• tor the luap-sWI price ot Furnish and inat~ll al.l aa~riai , lab'or, and equipaent for the tel ... try pro~ect at Station · 05 (Davenport 6 Baruna), coapl•t• for th• l~p-aua price of Luap Sua Luap SWI Quantity Luap Sua I..uap SWI .. 35. J6. )7. JI. spare pa rte and R'l"O pr99rafainq unit, c~plete for the lu.p-aua price of P'ur.,,iah •ll aaterial, labor, and equipent for the t.ele .. try project factory vitne•• t••t, coaplet.e in place tor th• luap-aua price of l"urnish equip .. nt start-up place tor all -t•rial, labor, and tor th• teleaetry prpject and d•bu99i"9, coapl•t• in the luap-aua price jf < PUrniab all aaterial, labor, and efJQii-ent for the tel ... try project 15- daf acceptance teat, complete in place for th• lump-eua price of P\lrniab all .. terial, labor, and equipment for the tel ... try project SCAD.\ •Y•t•• five-day operator trainlnq, coaplete in place for th• luap-aU11 price of rurniab all aaterial, labor, and equip .. nt for the tele .. try project docu.entation: OIM aanuala, as-built drav-1"9•, aoftvare pr09ra. docuaent•, coapl•t• in place tor the luap-aua pric e of Lump Sua Lwllp Sua Luap sua ouantity LWlp Sua Luap Sua Luap Sua In accoi::daC)c• vith th• provision• of ·section 1773 of th• Labor Code, th• State of-C.lifornia, Director of th• Departaent of Industrial Relation• shall deteraine tb• general prevailing rate of va9ea applicable to th• work to be done; copies ot the latest general va9• rate deterainations are on f i l• at the office of ti:i• City Clerk and the office of the Direct:or of Public Worke of th• City of Runtinqton Beach, California. Not l ess than th• deterained rat•• •hall be pai d to all workers ••ployed in the perforaanc• of th• contract. Th• contract dOCU11enta, t09eth•r vith proposal for11, aay be Furnish and install all aateriar, labor, Luap ,sua obtained at th• office ot th• Director of Publi<; Works , City and equi paent for th• tele .. try project Hall, Huntinqton Baacb, california. Bids •hall contora to and at Station 06 (Edgewater ' Davenport), be responsive to th• contract docu..nu for the work. coapl~t• for the luap-sua price of ' ...._ Jfo bicf vlll be received unl••• it is aade on a blank for11 Furnish and install. all aa.terial, labor, LUJDp Sua furnished by th• Director of Public Works. Th• special and equipaent for the t•l•aetry project attention' of prospective bidder• i• called to the proposal at Station 07 (•it• POI v/o Warner), requireaents, set forth in the s1>9cification•, tor full coaplete for th• luap au.a price of directions •• to the biddinq. Furnish and install all aat•r.ial, labor, Lwlp Swa Each bid shall be aubaitted on a for11 furnished aa part of the and equip••.nt t or the tel•••try project contract docuaent• and auat be accoapanied by a cashier•• at-St~ion " a.x::n o PCH), check, a certified check~ or a bidder•• bond, or substitute coapl•t• tor th• luap-•u.a p:r~ii':c~•;;"';o~f~~~·-------=.:.==1-IMH1~t-to sact..i.on..ll5_, UO of, the o c.iv..U.. Procedur• in an a.aunt not l••• than lOt of th• AJ10unt of the btd, aade ~ Furnish and install all aaterial, labOr, • Lwap Sua ·payable to the order of or for the benefit of the City. Each and •quipaent for the teleaetry project bid shall be ••&led and delivered to the City at the location at station 09 ("D" Warner at Ed9evater), d••iCJMted in this notice for the ·openinq of proposals at or coaplete for th• luap-•ua price of before the ti.. in this notice provided. The ch•clt or bond or aubatitute shall be 9iven aa security that the bidder Furnish and in•tall ail aaterial, labor, I..uap Sua vill enter into a contract vith .the City and furnish the and •~ipaent ·for th• tel•••try project required payaent and perforaance bonds, or substitutes in lieu at Station 10 (Algonquin ' Broadvalk), thereof, and cartificatea of insurance and andor•e•ents if coaplete for th• lwap-aua price of • avarded th• work, a~ vill be declared forfeited it the b i dder refuses to ti .. ly enter into said contract or tuz:nish th• Furnish and i nstall all aaterial, labor, I..uap Sµ.a required bonds or •u.b•titutea, or certificate• of and •quipaent for th• t•l ... try project insurance and •ndore .. enta if bi• bid i• accepted. at Station li (Lark' Warner), coapl•t• for th• luap-sua price ot The above quantttiea are approxiaate only, Wif\9 9iv•n aa a ba•i• tor the c~i•on of bid•, and the City of Furnish and i nstall all aateria~. labor, I..uap Su.a 11\antinqton Beach doe• not express or by iaplicationa aqree and •quipaent for the tel--.try project ., that th• actual a.ount of vork will correspond therewith but at Station 12 (Heil ' Mycroft) , coapl•t• r-•rv•• th• ri91'it to increase or• deer•••• th• aaount of any for the lu.ap-sua price ot cl••• or portion of th• vork, as aay b• d••••d necessary or expedient by '=.he Director of Public Works . Furnish and i nstall all aaterial, labor, I..uap Sua and equipaent for th• t•l-•try pro,ect All bid• vill be coapared on th• basis ot' the Director ot at Station 13 (Slater ' Sprin9dale), Public Work• ••tiaate of the 'quantiti•• of work to be don•. coapl•t• for th• luap-sua price of Quantity Su.betitution of securities for any .oni•• withheld by the City to ineure pertor.anc• •hall be peraitted in accordance vith Furnish and install all aaterial, labor, X.U.p sum provision• of the C.lifarnia Governaent,Code, Section 4590. and equipaent for th• teleaetry project Th• City reserve• th• ri9bt to aol.ly d•~rain• tha_adeczua.c at-Station lA ((;othard ' Ellis)' of the ••curiti•• beinq proposed by tb• Contractor and the coapl•t• for th• luap-aua price of · value of tho-•ecuriti'••· Tb• City shall also be entitled td ·Furnish and install' aU .-ieria1, labOr, Luap" Sua cbal'9• an adainiatrative tee, as deterained by City in its and •~ip .. nt for th• t .1, .. try project Ml• cUacretion, for ·~•titutinq •czuivalent securiti es for at Station 15 (OCeanhill ' Beach)' retention aaounta. Tb• City'• decisions vith reapect to the coapl•t• for th• luap •ua price of adaini.atration of th• provision• of Section 4590 •hall be final and aball include, but not be liaited to, deterainationa of vhat -.curi~i•• are equivalent, th• value of th• rurnish and install all .. terial, labor, Lwlp Sua aec:uriti•• • the neqotiability of th• securities' th• coats and eq\11p .. nt for the t•l ... try project f edai i i . at ~tation 16 (Ad ... , aanqer), coapl•t-o n atrat on and the deteraination of whether or not for th• l~p-•ua price of tM adainietrat.ion should be accoapl iah•d by an independent. .. ency or by the City. Th• City •hall be entlt.led, at any t.iM., Furnish and install all .. terial, labor, Lump sua to l'9qUest th• depoait of adcUt.ional •ecu.rit.iea of a value and equip-nt for the t.el...try project d .. ipa~ by City, in City•• sole diecretion, to satisfy tbia · t st ti 17 (B .... t • •••1-... ) requlr~t.. It the City doe• not. receive aat.i•factoPV • a on rooowaur• ........... -• • ..auriti•• within twelve (12) conaecutiv• day• of the date ~f coapl•t• for th• lump-•• prlce of ta. written requeet., City shall be entitled to withhold PUrniah •Jtd install all •t.erial, labor, Lump sua ll80Uftt.a due COntract.or \&ftt.U MCUriti•• of aa~iafactory value and:-equipae~ ~or Che t.al-.try project to City baYe .been received. at Stat.ion 11 (AUanta •/o ... ch) ' laab bid ahllll be a.de out. on a fon to be obt.aJ.ned at th• office coapl•te for th• lap-:ua price of of t.M Dl~or of PUbUc Worka, Development. Wint, 2000 llain Furnish and install all •t.arial, labor, Lump ... ftreet, 11\antinf'on leec:b, cal1fornia1 9ball be ... 1.s and filed and equipme"t for t.M t.alwtry project •ltla tM City Clan at tile Ch'ic Center, Second Floor at st.at.ion 1t (11&.-rd 6 ,.t~), AdalalatraUon 1111ldlnt, 2000 llain Street., 11\antlntt.on lead) coaplete for tbe lump-•u. price of '\ CllUfornia, on or before 4th day of ~ober, ltll, and 111\all ~ ....... .., • ~t.~ HICIHed of tM Cit.y Clerk, t.be City PUrniats and inatall all •t.ea-ial, labor, tm1p sa At~' and Dlreot.or of ,_.Uc Worka or U..ir and equipment. tor tile tal-uy project •G•l• .. repl'H•~l" and tM ne.alt.a of Mid blddlnt will at Jtat.ion 20 c1..-& c:nl*}, ~lR• • ~ to ... ~ .... " a.. c197 co.ncu or Mid Clty of for th• lump-•• prloe ot ~ .... at tlleir Nf'llar ...Uftl to be bald on "nt•y, ~~=---------=.-.,+-............... •t••r;-'IH8, H t:ll9 =tMNr et •JrJO P ·•· in tM City U ·_., --c--rurni u aNI 1Mta11 all •terial, lnor, tap I• C.Wil ,,.. '•n in tM Civla Center Of Nld City Of lluntirNJton and ... 1,....t for Cllle Ml• ~ ....,eat ..... CITY Cl.llUC SHALL UCElVE BIDS IY 10100 ...,. -10/4/H. at ltatlOft n (lldaHaa a . Dav8oft) , •• na City of ---~ ....... ca1uorn1a, reeen. t.M rl41M to c:omplete for U• 1..--prlee of rejeat •nr or all .. icla, and t.o aooept. t.M 1t1• •••H• tor tile Mee intenet of tM citr •f 8'1nt.lftiton ... cb, C&Ufonla. "'~-.... iniltall •11 ..... ial, lUor, LllBj .. aM ... i.-nt t• Ille tel..u"Y "'°19ct ., ..... •f UMI City ODilliOU of tile Cit7 of llwltiafeen at n.u... H , .. ,...... ' -.. ll), ....... c:alltonia, U.1• Mia ~ Of ~. lHI. ompleta for tM l .. •• prla. of J4. Aftll't1 PVnie and iftnall au ..._lal, 1-.r, Ltmf - end -..~ tee tlla t.ei••'-7 ...sen Cciaii1• ltoc:har. Cllr Clert at lht(on U ,... •l ii,ac_,_ ........ ~~~.-.i-. r r 1 1 , 18 ~lae •f lT•Md or-.. CO.H eaur PHot II. ( ., ---~------. . ----~---~ -......... . -. . • . . SFPI:t6,1988• . D\ILY PllDTENTERTAINMENfGlJID[ . \{L4/1'0.38 . ""' . '" . . . -I. I ~ 'iJ • ; ,,.,, ;-: i ,.,. • ' • .• ... • ,.. ... F111eArts . . Adventurousness'~ { . . . in .program!Il1ng The performin& ans in Orange County are still enJoying a boomioa powth. but even the most successful organizations could fall behind if they remain unaware of the count) 's concengoing pulse. JakethcOrangeCount) Pht.lharqtonicSociety. It finished-the 1987-88 IML RnlYISll season, its bigest. in the bbck - but not without a black eye. The society co-sponsored this summer·s larte-teak New World Music Festival. While ,encrally " ltknowtcdgcd by critics and au· dienccs to be an artistic success. the festival took a financial beati.Q&. However, like most black eyes,-this one healed nicety, thanks to financial foresilbt. M~ver, the Philharmonic Society is committed IO take another c:baftce with the New Workt Festival, thouah not without bi&oommunity support nnt time. It is this same cattful yet .tventurous plannina that has 1QDe into iu 3Sth season. The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, recopiiied as oee of the ·country's top seven orchestras, will open the season by makinJ its~ County debut Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. Los Antcles nahve Leonard Slat.kin, celebrating his 10th anniversary with St. Louis. will conduct.' The Philharmonic Society win pretent a record 23 conccru in four series at the Oranae County Performina Arts Center. ·Workt·renowncd orchestras and artistS will araccthe SUllC all year. many makina their county debuts. . Yet tichuates-att down fronHhepoup's first two~llt1be7\rts Center, accordin& to executive dira:tor Erich Vollmer. "We have not ~ acneralcd the kind of subscription sales WC 'd like," he said. "Thi~ is csp:aally true of our new. founb seria, the Ccnamnial Series. We've budleled itat 40 percent in subscri~sand have acneralcd on1y 16 percent (as ofScpt. S). "Considerina the kind of artis1s we have on that 9eries and that it's the least expensive of all our series. I thin.kpcopk arc m~ out. But I am DOI surpritc:d that current subscriben haven't added it IO their orders. I loot at it u our continuina education of the habits ofOranee County audieaces." Despite the overall decrease in sublcripcion sales, V ollrner will "°' hit the panic button. "I'm not worried about thedrop-<>ff," hesaidconfidmdy. "We had to~ this. People were comi.na to cvcrytbinaat the AnsCaucr tfle.fint~it wettheA:rt9Cettler. It would MW~IOO nai we to believe that this belloon could liave lasled forever. "Most poups were afl'cc1ed with drop-offs the leCOGd leUOll. We were lucky. We didn't opcricnc:ed this until derthe second year. "If we maintain the number of events beyond the ·sa. '89 scuon.. we definitely face this challcnlt with our audicnccs." Vollmer said. 1bey don't ICCm to want to cba,.e or expand. This will bear dole scrutiny ... Besido the St. Louis SymlJl!oay, the Society's " A .. Series this fall will shoWcate the Scottish ChamberOrcbeltra, coaductcd by Sir hter Maxwell O.vies, with pianist Cecile Licad anoloist. OD Oct. 30 at 2 p.m.; and the Loi Allldes Philharmonic, suest-conducted by Simon Rattle and featuriaa violinist Alcundcr Trqcr. on Dec. II at 2 p.m. Tbe .. 8 .. Series tqins Oct. 29 with an Andre Previn<onducted Los Antcles Philharmonic, joined by cellist Yo.Y'O ~ the (East) Bertin Symphony Orchestra makcrits county debut Nov. S. Both concerts start at lp.m. The .. International Artists" (or "C") Series commenca Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. with the Amttican debut of the Sydaey Symphony Ordlaua. followed by the county premiere of the Moecow Slate Symphony of the U.S.S.R. Nov. 2 at 8 p.m. Tbe new '"Centennial" ("D") Series, casbia& in Omwe C.ounty•s ~· Iona binbc!al' celebration, opens with c:ellisc Lyaa Harrdl Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. Leontyne Price returns Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. For the complete 19U.89 ICa90ll IChcdulc and ticket prices, call 642·8232. . Editor. Tom T•it O.ttbook Editor. S.m Blackwell Clfttivc Servictt ~ne Hcndncks. S.m Strickland , ProdUC'tion Direcror: Alissa Tadlock D 1 • .,. l 7 9--.y~ ..... -MllM I'll I ::ti. Ce. #fl 0-..... lt.O ... -. -W. lier ". C... ...._ CA ,__. (1wt .... 1_.......,..._,.... .............. __ .... ,.__ .............. _ ................... ___ ftle ... _ ,,...._. -••» WhJ 'r .. Mlllll-. 17 cc.. fl o.. .............. ._... • ~Plot D811bM*/ Fftdllr, _ ......... BRD-OF-TllE-S(JIOIBRTlllE BLUES .... 19 By JORN ROOS Bernie Pearl is one man whO'knows how to cure the end·of- thc-summcrtime blues. The 49-ycar..Old host of FM 88/IQ..O~s '~Nothing But The Blues" program is pres- .cntini his ninth annual Long Beach Blues Festival this weekend at the Cal-State Long Beach North Athletic Field. And this year's musical lin~ isn't limited to strictly the blu~ either, although h liner Albert Collins (left ) certainly qualifies as a blucsman. TOUCHED BY 'RUKIUKG Ol'f BllPTY' •••• 10 , Teen-age heart throb River Phoenix, le~ proves his acting skills in "Running on Empty," a talc about •6()$ radicals whole children must help. pay the price of their parenrs's put actions. Though liJbt on believability, our guest critics loved the movie's fcehng of family. Next· week it's Amy Irving in .. Crossing Delancey.•• .......;::!_ -- Ol'f THE GDBl'f •••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••• :. • • 11 BJ MICHAEL RYDZYNSKI <>ranee County gets its chance to strut its cultural stuff from 11 Lm. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the fifth annual Arts on the Green. More than 90 individuals and orpnizations will take part in what's become a Costa Mesa -and Orange County -tradition. About SO of the participants will perform on one of sev_m stqes on the arts festival arounds, located· in Town Center Park between South Coast Repertory and Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. IT ALIAJll, ARTl"ULLY DOl'fB ................. 16 BJ JUDY CllAllBBIU.AIN Jim La Forte Jr. maybe brave but he isn't stupid. In bringing bis IUCCellftal concept for Gypsys restaurant to Laguna Bwll-(be bas two tbrivi:t:':S in La Habra and <>range) be efkd~ covered his by hiriDJ. world-class chef to ....._, enhl~ an existina ~pertoare culled from the ..... ~ill wbicb he liYed. The result ii. wonderfull-y lillllllecuitine which would be riaht at home in a farmhouse in TUICally. , · . . CALBl'fDAR •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 . IRT"&RMIUIOK ...................................... 14 , OAl-LBRll:S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 .. Art Institute sculpture garden . . / • + • By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of the OOily Pilot Staff The sycamore trees ond steep hiOsides of Laguna Canyon provide a scenic backdrop for the An Institute of Southern co1aornio. iopid enrollment grow1h, how- ever, hos mode the college's classrooms_ ond studios a bit crammed, a condition that contrasts vividly with the open, pnstine su~roondings of the canyon. Bot using an imoginot1ve solur1on you'd expect of on art school officials hove proposed a way ro exiend the creative atmosphere of the college beyond its walls. "We have aver small s1teand it's v~ tig t !Or us ere," says Bill Otten. president of the Laguna Beach school. "But what we do hove is o nice env1ronme"1 around us, so we-should not have 1t took like-we' re at odds with the canyon.'' loihot end, the school recently established a.sculprure garden, which 1101 only enhances the artistic atmosphere of the institution but tokes advantage of the natural surroundings of its Laguna Canyon Rood locoti9n as well. · The current exhibition features lour works by Michoel Todd, Ed Quoss, Cy Vojok and Steve Metzger, who hove lent their pieces for a yeor -long exhibit ion. In. addition, Quoss hos WO<ks on display in the school's Ettinger Gallery tflroogh Oct. I while Metzger and Vojok hove smaller pieces on display in the Reynolds GoOery. Otton began thinking about o sculpture garden lost foll when he visited the PepsiCo. por~ in Purchase, N.Y., where . sculptures sUl'round the corporate offices. "It was a nice woy·of using a pr ivot e corporate h~rters for a public art port, 11 Otton said. "I knew we could do something similar." · The Art Institute is currently developing o master pan for continued expoosion of the school, so Otton suggested those plans itdlde ~ints for a sculpture garden. The Boord of Trustees liked the ideo ond endorsed plans to negotiate with county officials for more space in the canyon. odjocent to the school property. Thal extra land woold give the school nine acres of space on which to exh1b1t sculptures, which could number lrom 15 to 20 at one time Ottoo sees the garden as largely _uodev~oped, with only footpaths leading through the canyon env1ronrnenr lrom one piece to another. "So lor.1 everyone hos been very supportive of the pro1ect " ne soys. · 'h serveS'an educa11onol purpose, which is important. Contemporary art is relatively difficult for people to en1oy and by exhibiting sculpture th ts way, it helps introduce people who might not otherwise see the art." Ottoo also is awore that because gallery ond museumipoce lim1ta1tons cur roil opportunities for sculptors to display their WC>fi, OQOJden devoted to sculptures, o Qi the tover: "i avine fMoquette 2':1 • " by Steve Metzger At felr ''Dripless Foocet" lfrontl and "Poppm Corn" frearl by Cy Vo1ot Abcwe ''le-Cyclone" by Ed G\loss. garden devoted to their works. should attract interest among artists. '"Thef e's on enthusiasm and an op· preciotion for this ideo that we dtdn'r expect," he soys. "We're excited obour it." Among the oieces ~ ··e "01. 9 ·o show wh1c openeo Ser• !:> s \~.c l-ice Todd's "D1omoru XIV a massive IOC quered steel assemblage sculpture. The piece, eight years n he mo mg. •S 1nre.,deJ f P/ecse see Air !Page f 8 Daily Pilot Datebook / Frid ay. September 16. 1988 FmeArts Adventurousness in programming '. The performing ans in Orange County arc still enjoying a boomjna arowth. but even the most successful organizations could fall behind if they remain unaware of the count) ·s conccrtgoing pulse. Take the Orange County Philharmonic Society. It finished the 1987-88 MaaiEL RYIDllSll season. its bicgcst, in the black - but not without a black eye. The society co-sponJOl"Cd this summer's laree-«ale New Wortd- Music Festival. While ~Y acknowledged by critics and au• dicncn to be an anistic sua:ess. the fcsti vaJ took a financial ~Jll. However, like most black eyes. thi\ one healed nicely. thanks • to financial foresilhL MORVer. the Philharmonic Society is committed to lake anocber cbance wida the New World Festival, thou&h not without big community support nest time. It is thls same careful yet adventurous plannina that has .,ne into its 3Sth season. ~St. Louis S)mphony Orchestra, recopmd as one oftbc country's top seven orchestra&. will open the season by makinJ its Orange County debut Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. Los Aft4Clcs nattve Leonard Slatkin, cclebratjng his 10th anniversary with St. Louts, will conduct. , The Philharmonic Society wiU present a record 23 concerts in four series at the Orange County Perfonnina Ans Center. World-renowned orchestras and artists will grace the staac all year, many making their county debuts. Yet ticket sales arc down from the aroup's fint two yean at the Arts Center. accordin& to executive director Erich Vollmer. " .. We have not fCtgcnerated the kind of subscription sales we'd like, "be said. "Thi~ is ~ally true of our new. fourth smn, the Centennial Series. We've bUdleted it at 40 pcrc:cnt in sublcriptionsand havetenttated only 16 pcrc:cnt (as of Sept. S). , .. Considcrina the kind of arusts we have on that series and that it's die least openuve of all our ,cries. I think people arc missi114 out But I am noc surprised that current subscribcn haven't added it to their orders. I look at it as our continuinl education of the habits ofOraOF County audiences." Despite t.he overall decrease in sublcripeion' sales, Vollmer will aot. bit the panic button. 'Tm not worried about the drop-off," he said confidently. "We had toexpect this. Peoplewerecominatoevcrytbinaat the Arts Center the first season because it was the Arts Center. It would have been too naive to believe that this balloon could have lasted forever. "Most poups ~affected with drop-of& the second season. We~ lucky. We didn't Cllpcrienccd this until al.ta the second year. "lfwc maintain the number of events beyond the '18-'89 season, we definitely face this challente with our audientts," Vollmu-aid. .. They don't seem to want to chaftlC or Cllpand. This will bear ck>K sautiny." Besides the St. Louis SymJ>i!ony, the Society's .. A .. Series this fall will showcac the Scottish Chamber Orcbeltn. conducted by Sir Peter Mu well Davin, with pianist Cecile Llcad as IOloist.. on Oct. JO at 2 p.m.; and the Los Aqelcs Philharmonic, aucst-<Onducted by Simon Rattle and featurina violinist A.lcunder Treger. on Dec. 18 at 2 p.m. The '"8" Series begins Oct. 29 with an Andre Previn<Ond&leted Los Anaelcs Philharmonic, joined by cellist Y«>-Yo Ma; the (East) Berlin Symphony Orchestra makes its count,iidcbut Nov. S. Both concau start at 8p.m. The "International Artists" (or "C") Series comrneaca Oct. 16 at 2 p.m. with the American debut of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. followed by the county premiere of the MC*IOW Seate Symphony of the U.S.S.R. Nov. 2at 8 p.m. The new "Centennial" ( .. D") Series, cashial in OranlC County's year. Iona birtbdar ~lcbration, opens with ccUist Lynn Harrell Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. Leontyne Price retums Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. For the complete 1988-89 season schedule and ticUt prices. call 642-8232. Ediror. Tom Tair Dtreboolc Editor: Sam BlackM.-el/ Clftrivt Sffvices: Diane Hendricks. Sam Strickland Production Director. Ali"11 Tadlotk .............. ...,yFncs.ylly .. AllMle• lE::rf°.tl~-- P.O ... -· -W 8er ... -ea.. -. CA T---(7Mt "9411.-..-.......... -....... p ......................... . ........ _.._ ................ , ............ 1119 ... -_ ...._ .. 19'1» 'IJW llr .. MIMI "7 ?Tille 0.. -0... .................... BND-OP·TBE-SUMllBRTlllE BLUES .... 19 By JORN ROOS . Bernie Pearl is one man who knows bow to cure the end-of- the-summertime_ blues. The . 49-year-Old host of EM 88/KLO~s. "Nothing But The Blues'• program is pres- entina his ninth annual Lona Beach Blues Festival this weekend at the Cal-State Lona Beach North AtMetic Field. And this year's musical lin:.'!lh~n•t limited to strictly the blues, either, although h · er Albert Collins (left) certainly qualines a~ a'bluesman. . · . .. TOUCHED B~ 'RUNIU1'G Ol'f EllPTY' •••. 10 Teen-age heart throb River Phoenix, left, proves his acting skills in ~Running on Empty,'' a tale about '60s radicals whose children must help pay the price of their parents's past actions. Though li$ht on believability, our guest critics loved the· movie's feehng of family. Next week it's Am} Irving in '"Crossing Delancey." Preriew 1 ON THE GUEl'f... •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • 11 BJMICBAE£'RYDZYNSKI <>ranee County gets its chance to strut its cultural stuff from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at the fifth annual Arts on the Green. More than 90 individuals and organizations will take put in what's become a Costa Mesa -and Orange County -tndition. About SO of the participants will perform on one of seven suaes on the arts festival grounds, located in Town Center Park between South Coast Repertory and Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. ITALIAJlf, ARTFULLY DOD •••••••••••••.... 16 BJ JUDY CILUIBBRLAIN t Jim La Forte Jr. maybe brave but he isn•t stupid. In bringing bis IOCnllfbl concept for Gypsys restaurant to Laguna Beedl (be bas two thrivina stores in La Habra and Orange) be ~vely covered bis bases by hiriDJ a world<lass chef to fUnber enhance an existing repertoire culled from the ~ o(ltalyin which be lived. The result is a wonderfujft ~mole cuisine which would be right at home in a farmhouse ~ Tmcany. . · 'I CALE1'DAR. ••••••••.•. : ••••••••••••••••.••............ 4 . . MTBRMJ8810R ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 14 OALLBRllr8 •••• ~ ••••••.••••••••••••••.••.•••...•....... 9 Art institute sc tJ lpture garden By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of )he Doily Pilot Staff The sycamore trees and steep hillsides of Laguna Canyon provide a scenic boddrop fort~ An Institute of Southern California. Rapid enrollment growth, how· ever, hos mode the college's classrooms and studios a bit crammed, a conditi6n that contrasts vividly with the open, pristine surroundings of the canyon. But usiTig on imaginative solution you'd expect of an art school, offietals hove proposed a way to extend the creative atmosphere of the college beyond its walls. "We have a very Sfllall site and it's very tight for us here," says Bill Otton, president of the Laguna Beach school. "Bot what we do hove is a nice environment around us, so we should not hove 11 look like we' re at odds with 1he canyon." To that end, the school recently establish~ a sculprure garden, which not only enhances the artistic atmosphere of the institution but tokes advantage of the natural surroundings of its Laguna Canyon Rood location as well. The current exhibihon fealures four _ works by Michael Todd, Ed Quoss, Cy Vojok and Steve Metzger, who have lent their pieces for a year -long exhibition. In addition, Quoss hos works on display in the school's Ettinger Gollery through Oct. 1 , while Metzger opd Vojak hove smaller • pieces on display in the Reynolds Gallery. Otton began thinking about a sculpture garden lost foll when he visited the PepsiCo. pork in Purchose,N.Y., whece • sculptores surround the corporate offices. "It wos o nice way of using-o private corporate ~rters for o poblic art pork," Otten said. "I knew we could do something sim1b." The Art Institute rf currently developing o master pion for continued expansion o the school, so Otton suggested those plans ·include blueprints for a sculpture garden. The Board of Trustees liked the idea and •dorsed plans to negotiate with county officials for more space in the canyon , odjocent to the school property. That exira lond would give the school nine ocres ol spoce on which to exh1b11 sculptures. whic could number from 15 to 20 at one time Otten sees the garden as largely undeveloped, with only footpaths leading through the canyon environment from one piece to"Onother. . "So far, everyone bas been very suppor tive of the pro1ect," he soys. "It ser.esan educational purpose. which is . important. Contemporary art 1s relatively difficult fOI' people to en1oy and by exhibiting sculpture this way, rt helps if'ltroduce people who might not otherwise see the art." Otton also is aware that because pry and museum space lim1tahons curtail opportunities for sculptors to d1splav their ~.a garden devoted to sculptures, a On the cover: ''iovme fMoquette 2'' /' · by Sreve Merzger. Ac left ''(),;pless Faucet" llrontJ and "Poppm Corn '' fteorl by Cy Vo1ot Above 1'ke-Cydone" by Ed Quoss. garden devoted to_the1r worts, should attract intefest among artists. "There's on enthusiasm and on ap- preciotionjor this rdeo that we drdn 1 expect," he soys. \\We're el(clted about it." Among the o eces ~ ... e ~c ... ~. ·::: show wl'11ch ooereo Sec· 6 > M cl'loe Todcf s "D·amofu Xiv o massive 10c. quered steel assemblage sculpture. The piece, e.ght years 1n the maling. ,5 in1endeo f Pleore see Air Page 18 Dally Pilot Datebook/ Fnday. September 16. 1988 S .. • Calendar SMTW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 847-7427. DUIE'S NOSTALGIA NIGH"- a.U111n the Newponer Reson. 1107 Jambortt Road. Ne" pon Beach presents the golden age o t roe!.. ·n· roll 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. n1ghtl) C\ccpt unda} and Monday. No co' i:r charge. ss1c !>an s w~rlC>rm the era· grcat~t h1ts from .. Good Goll). Miss Molly," 10 .. , . Want To Hold Your Hand." ~uzic and The wccthcans arc featured. 644-1 700. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Newpon Center Dmc. Nc"pon Be"ach prcscnu Marlene .\nJen·., songs and music 1n the C on'>l:rvatol) Lounge Monda) through Fnda} 5 to 8 p.m. andSaturda). 6 to 8 p.m. THE W&nE HOUSE Kcs1aur.in1 em 340 South Cua.st u 1,h- Frlday way. Laguna Beach.· pn:scnts h'c entertainment and dancing mghtl\ PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE Chi-494-8088. C'ago \l.llh special [lUCSl Hen11 Lee: SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Summer 1omgh1 at 7·30 p.m T1cl..et~ H: .... wa•. Sunset Bcarh. olTi:rs h'e artSl8.50reser,edand 1-Ha'"'n and ,... , arc 3 ,ailable a t the Pacifir entnuinmco1 SC\Cn nights at "eek. Amph11heatrt bo\ offi l' and al all Tonight and Saturda). The Might} T1cketron locauons. For more 1nfor-' A_yers. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m mauon and to l.'harg{' 11d..e1s b) • S9l-19~6. phone. call Tele1ro r\ al 6.'f-1300 COUllTllOUSE RESTAURANT. :! SILKY SULLIVAN'S 10201 Later. Hunon Centre Dmc. Santa .\na. Fountain Valle~ pre~nl<t Blue Plate pre51:nts Nathaniel.Jam M1ddle1on in Special a1 Q:30 p.m. 1o n1gh1 onl). \be bar and grtll Thursda~ through 963-2718. Saturda), 8:)()-p.m. to I a.m. and KNOTT'S BERRY FARM. 803 John Allen durinl lunch 1n the Stach Bhd. Buena Par!... pre<tents library/Garde n oom Monda' ,singing star Johnn~ Kc.mp mt-.u IHe.. throl.IJh ~rida). The Counhousc 1$ concerts toda) onl). Concerts arc: located one block off the 55 rrcewa). included in the price of adm1!><i1on. West on MacArthur Bhd. in the For more information and admission Huuon CcntiT. For information. call pnets. talllh :?4-ti nolt at 2:!0-5200. COTl'ON CREEK RESTAURANT AND SALOON 7148 Edinger. Hunt- ington Beach. Let· Ferrell Sho" ··L<:t thc Good Times Roll.. Tucsda' through S:uurda) fro m 8:30 p.ni IISS, THE CLUB 2285 Ne~pon Bl_vd. in Costa Mesa. Flashing hgh1s. mirrors and a huge dance floor. No 1- shins or shorts. Tickets arr S -for all shows.. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call 833-11 60. • THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS' BOP p~nts lhc cool~t ··Hopp~·· Hour in town >7 p.m. tonight. and Saturda) ... Hot August ~ights"' star- rina Tony Rossinl.-a tnbute--to m Diamond at 7:JO p.m.: Sunda). the Hop features sptt1al teen matinee v.ith slltJWlimt at J p.111. Doo1 s open at 2. dancirl& un11I S p.m . $7.50 CO' er includes complimentar) buffet. (no alcohol served J a od "The Ti me of M) Life .. featuring 81.ll Medle)·s Oscar ana Grammy ward winning h11 ~nd the music and dancing of .. Din~ Dancing... Doors open at 6 p.m .. Sho"ume at 8 p.m. S3 co, er. CloSl.'d Monday: .. Rock Around the Cloe!.. ... a h1stor) of rock and roll Tul-i>. al 8 p.m.(Sl cover charge).: Wed. 1s Con- tes •· · · hursda'. Dance! Dance! Dance! '-'ith no l'O\Cr charge. 18774 Brool..hurst. Fo untain Valle~. 963-2366. THE HOP 23822 Mt'rcun Rnad in Laguna Hills presents 1hosc.cra1~ 50s and 60s. Hopp) Hour BuiTel 5 10 7 p.m. Monda) through Fnd:i~. lunch at 11 a.m. Fnda~ s sec ne" acb each. month with ···on Stage .. and hop JOCks: Saturda). Part) at the Hop all n1pt long. dance. dance. dance: Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. wmg ~our 1Wttthcan to the Don ~1tlkr Big Band and from 7 p.m. tJnlll do ing. special events: Monda~ Closed: Tusc- day Rock Around tbe Clock Sho". Wcdnctda)•. Ja1lhou!IC Rocl(crs. li'e 10 piett rock-N--SOul band: 'Thurs-- day. Crazy Contests. 768-8467. JERE MIAH'S RESTAURANT. Toone ID town Tbe 21.t lnternadonal Toamee of An•matloa, wlalcb lllcl.._ tile Academy Awanl-wtnalD1 ... Tlae Man Who Planted Tree.,'' will bet(ln today at tlae Balboa. Clnema. Slacnrdmee are 5:30, 7 :48 and 10 ~dy, wttla matinees at t aad Srta p.m. Satvdayaad Sa y. "11le-arly mattnee both da19 Is a $3 bar&aln ebow. 9<J • amer ve.31 ~ 8$00 ta I m1ft1mUJ1l.NCW'~UjdOO ... pttl~ru.: through Saturda~. cla~su.• ro1.I.. Jnd ro an(f(OJ>~ music " 1th I lw I 1l kl'I For information. call IS~8-~M~ Hunuoa1on Beach p~nt lt"e enter-noor. 21 and over. Monda) Night tainmcnt Monday through Saturda). Football and 3rd annual Rifk ·\rm 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. in JeTcm1ah·s Throw-off contests. Tucsda). Kem Lounge. Lt'c 1azz happ) ho ur Tues-Getz on auitar. classic rock and folk day through Fnda). 4:30 10 7 p.m. sonas. Wedncsda). Mad Hauer Tea Complimentar) buffeL no~cmer or Pany corned) conccns. Thursda~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:~~-:-~~~~~-~=-~--:----::~-=-......=:~---::~~~~==~ RE VE RE HOUSE 900 \\ I 1r,t '>t Tustin. presents Al .\bbon. 1, ho 11~ _ bab) grand piano. drum mad111i.· basspedalsands)'nthr 11,•no1.11.·:i1, .• one man band. Danc1mz ,, 1.'tl· couragnt For informatt{m .ind 1c~·1 \•at1ons. call 543-931 9. Classifiecl Ca n't l'eem tn ~et to a ll those repair iobs around the house'? Let the cla. sified service directory he lp you find reliable help. 642-5678 NIGHT MOVES 5902. \\ :11 rwr \' 1. Hunu.ng10n Bcach. conn~rt inlo l11h 840-0208. latanlay AN EV~1NG \\'ITH ROG ER Sept. 29-0ct. 2 , Mflc Square Par k ··~------------------------.., I & Oranye Goasl OJ/o6erfasl I ·I .. A' LIONS CLUI$ COMMUNITY EVENT . I a -'··-·-~ I ~ •F• I I I I I I TMlrlfllr ...... 11 -Plll...UDI • ~. .1•n:••·•· l :•&r IS I .......... ......... , .......... , .. ._. ... ........ ~._.ca I • ..... ······ .11:••2 .,, . . . . .1r•t1:11 , .•. 11 .• Oft CIUJll .......... • ..... C..1'111111 ,. ---·-L ~11 11• ..... •1111 0 f ... Al .. ,_1•••P¥-111--·---------------------- WBITTilER at 1he Orange Count) and special guest Zlgg) Marley and PcrforminJ Ans Ccnlcr. 600 To .... n the Melody Makers t<1n1gh1 al 7:JC Ccn1cr Drive. Costa Mcs:i. at 8 p.m p.m. Tickets arc S20 rl'scncd and Tickru arc S 17. $22 and S25. Ticket SI 7.50 lauo and are available a1 1hc informauon: T ickctmas1er, 740-2000 Pacific Amphithea1re box office and or the Center box office. 556-ARTS. at all T icketron locauons. For more UGUNA llEACH A~nfotmation and te eh&f8MtE'kcb b" CERTS pttKnts 1he Reunion of phone. call Telc1ron at 634-1300. · HOnk plus the Seclusions w1th Emcee THE WRITE HOUSE Rt>s1auran1 Corky Carroll 11 7:30 p.m., in Laguna and Tavern, 340 South Coas1 H1gh- 8cach Irvine Bowl. Tickc1s. $14 and way. Laguna ~ach. prescn1o; Luke ST6. are available throtJgh Ticket-and the Locomot~vcs a1 <>.JO p.m. Mas1er. 740-2000or ound Spectrum live entertainment and dancin11 in Laguna Bcacl). 24 hour info line· nightly. 494-8088. 494-9965. COACH HOUSE 33157 (ammo PACIFIC AMPITHEATRE John-Capistrano. San Juan Cap1s1rano. nr Mathis a,.nd Hen() Mancini 10-presents Alben Colli ns and Kalle night at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $22.50 Webstertomghl only. For ticket '31c'~ reserved and S 12.50 lawn and arc and d inner reservauons. call available at the Pac11i i\mphithea1rc 496--8930. Concert hothnc: 496-89:!7. box office and at all T 1cketron COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT.:! uonLF..of--morr mfocml\Jt d Hutton Centre Dnve. Santllt. l\na. 10 charge 1ickets b~ phone. c:ill pttKn s p1a01s re c stle1nltlt' Telctron at 634-1300. Library/Garden Room Tucsda" lhrou&h Sa1urda~ beginning a1 6 p ni. Sanday The Courthouse •sflocawd one bloc!. COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 1 off the 55 frttwa\. \\>e-st on Hutton Centre Om e. Santa i\na. MacAnhur Blvd. in· the Hunon prnentsTheNewlnk potsinthcbar Cen1re. For informauon. lall . ~861 5. and gnll with 2 shows a1 8 and 9:30 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pa ifir ( oast p.m. The Counhousc 1~ located one block off 1hc 55 fr«".,.. a\. Wc'lt •on Highway. Sunset Beach. offers "' c.' MacArthur Bl"d. in ihc Hulton entenainment seven night at .... eek Cenire. For informnllon. call Tonight the Be1a R~dem 83nd Q pm 540-8615. to I a .. m. '592-1926. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno\ FACES NITECLUB 1g5g2 Reach • -· -- .. ., \) ·t l'\' c l'l l'\~t.l l \\ • ....... I 1\ \ )\ ,\ , Ill I ) piano styhngs Sund:i~ through Blvd. in Huntington Bc4lch. Blue., Wedncsda)'. Open da1l> 5 p.m. to 2 N1gh1. Show ume 1s 10 Jl.m 21 and ·---~ a.m .. 3T31 W. Com Hrgtrw:iy. 't'w-over. ~11'11 mil ar llll' CJOor l " S~ pon Beach 642-7 80. Call 964-2211 fQr 1nforma11on. THE WHITE HOUSE Rl·~taurant and Tavern, 340 South oast H t~-· CANNERY RESTAURANT tu· -a & .... 3 A.. 1 1 ni .. h1. Wcdncsda0 and Thursd:I\. thl' , un bC3C I. pn: ~~ . I o.116!.!.~ • entertainmem and dancing n1ghtl). Mar ... Gut'rrcro uo .. mlO LlitaH·lilill'J•iiilll•1-1 --~ 494-8088 Ave. Ncwpon Beach. 675-57'7" · SUNSET PUB 16655 P'Jcific ( O?'>t Concen hot hne: 496->192"' Highwa). Sunset Beach. offer<; hH· entertainment seven night'I al \\C"ek. Rob Rio from 3 10 7 p.m.. \1odcm Plane1 8 p.m. to m1dn1ght ~2-1926. Monday BLUE BEET CAFE l 0'7 ~I )l. L.. Newpon Bc.-ach. prc~nt~ N1d. P~ 10 \' at 9 p.m. 675-HJ . SUNSET PUB 16655 Pa ilk Coast Highway. Sunset Bc.-ach. on~·rs ll\C cntcnainmcnt sc'en n1gh1 at ""tt'- Toniaht Surf and Rescue. dass1c url music 9 p.m. to 1 a.m .. 5Q2-19l6. . LOUIE LOUlf:'S 16 70 Ne.,.. port Blvd at 17th S1rect. Co 1a Mcsn. Frl't' adm1ss1on. Musi be.' 21 and o'er. 645-5448. THE COURTHOUSE Rf:S- TAURANT prcsen1s 1hc ho" Case Sinarn. One block off 1hc 55 Frtt: way. wnt on Mac rthur Bhd. in Hutton Cen1rc. For informauon. t·all ~861 S. TM9d&J • P.Aanc AMPITllEATRE INXS Wednaday . REMICK'S UPSTAIRS LOll 'GE presents henna Hope and ~dnln Mead 8 p.m. lo 1:30 a.m. Wcdncsda' through Saturda) C'ountr:. ( aJun. Blues. Jazz and sho"1uni:.._ I 120 Von K:irman ~\e. lr\lne. 55J-1 '"" THE WHlTE HOUSE Rntauran1 and Tavern. 340 Soulh Coa'>t H1gh- ~a) Laguna Beach. pre\Cnt'> h' l' en1en.aanment and dan ang 01gh1I~ 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pantie C oa~t Highway. Sunset. Beach. olTl.'rs h'I.' cnten.ainment SC} en night'> a \\C~k. Tonight. The Card1fT Reefers q p.m. 10 I a.m. 592-1926. Tlaanday SUNSET P1UB 16655 P:ic1fic ( 03SI Hiahway. Sunset Beach. olTcr'I h\~ entertainment seven nights a ~ed. Tonight The Regular Gu)'S. 9:30 p.m to 1:30 a.m. ~92-1926. DON'T JUST GO THR~UGH IT - . GROW nlROUGH m Di·\Q~·~, SEMINAR 1 ~, Six Thursday Evenings Sept. 29th-Nov. 3rd 7:30-9:30 p.m. Over 5,000 have attended 14 previous -workshops ST. ANDREWS PRES IAN OWRCH Newport leich-St. A~rewHt 15th St. (Kross from Newport ~rbor High)-S20 Rqistr.ition for mOff.' 1nkwm1tt0n c.1111 Ul--Mon·fri,9-S -1 & a -a , aaa M G01 "'·· -· ---~-.. ~:~ '' ........._ ...... ,.,..,. ... ...,..... c .,t .. -" ..-. ~ -----:::::;:. .. _ ... - ..... ... .. ...... ~ ":'.: ----"'W ~...;. .,...,.,.. .;.:.,. t........---...: ' ~----=--------------.....--........... -.... _ ... -~. ,.,. ___ __. --,-~---,_. ---------------:...-----...... ------==--::::;:. --==--.;::.:.-::. .:: -_.,.;.. ----::::-::: ~--.. :::::.-~. _ .... ·~-~,--~-:::. --::;::.. ........ --; --_.,._ :::-· .......... ... ~-~ ...... --·-~-_.. -·---~-· ... "-~ ·-·~~-------a::---· °""_:.::::.::--- -----~--.,.__... -_... 000 ::::::--__..-.::. ...,_... .... .:::::-_.,.. __ __ _ _.. ------~,,.. - 09ify PHot Oateboot</ Friday, September 16, 1981 S • .· CAFE UDO 501 30th Si.. ewpon "CATS" at the Orange County IA 77· Beach, Entertainment nightl~ 8:30 Friday Performing Ans Center, 600 Town • p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. r POCltET OPERA COMPANY of Center Drive. Costa M esa San Franci5Co at 8 p.m. at Orange (556-2787), reopening Tue-sday and Wedneaday Coast College, 2701 Fain ic"' Road. runnina through Sept. 25. Tuesda) Friday LE MERID~ HOTEL 4 ·oo Costa Mesa. in the Robcn B. Moore through Frida) at 8 p.m .• S:uurda} BOB BURN RE TAl'RA~T MacAnhur Bhd. :-..e"pon &.-a h. Theater. The compan) prcscnh and Sunda} at 2 and 8 pm. F:rstrrmrtst:md.1'c"' port 8.:al h. pr~'S-"Le Jazz C'lub" foatunng \\Orld etas' grand~pera on~-&maU.SQle 11ndcr 1hc -.-::ONDE E " ' the ..\mcr!f!!!._ cn1s Dan> Ta~ lor and Run DonJLh jazz anist pothghtcd "eel..!~ 1n lhl· leadership of founder and mu~1c Children's Th~ter at the ..\nahC1m at the kc~ board and p1:1no in 1h~ four stol) i\tnum of thl' (aft' Fleun director. Donald Pippin. kc11on~. Cultural Ans Center. 9J I ~ Harbor lo unge tonight and \Jtul'daH For For more information. call 4"'6-200! include sclecuons from '•[)on Pas-Blvd.. Anahcrm 175 1-'i0 32 I. final rcsel"\ ations. c·:ill 644-~0.m · eAtcnsion 3113. qualt'" b} Don11ctu. ··The \km performances Saturda}. and unda) DRrFTWOOO LOl'l"GE 21 402 Pa-CAFE LIDO ·o 1 JOth t.. :'\e" J'l()rt Widow" b) Lehar. and ··c 0~1 I an at 2 p.m. cific Coast High" a' I lun11ng,100 Beach. presents cnien ai nrncm nigh I-Tuue·· and "The Marnagl' of f1garo·· "THE CRUCIBLE'"' on the ma111 Beal'h prescnh the \" 1ng.l·h rrio I>. 8:30 p.m. 10 1 a.m 6 75-2%8. b) Mozan. Tickets arc a' n1labk n1 stage at South Coast Rqx·nor). 655 ~1th songs from the 1(h a nll ..i0s the door for $11. For 1nformauon, Town Ceruer Dnvc. ( osta Mesa Frida)' and . a1urda~ l\ n.m. w Thursday call 432-5880 ( (957-4033). Tuei.d~n through midnight an .• '"undJ\ ., I" L Fnda~s at 8 p.m .. Satu"rda'. s at .!:30 .. SOCIAL SECURlTY" a1 the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Fn·l·dman Way, Anahci'm ( 772. 77 10>. n1ghth except Mondays I I \ ar} mg cumin times throuah Stpt. 25. • "THE SOUND OF Ml' IC" ill Elizabc1h Howard' ( unam < J Dtnn~r Theater. 690 El CauwU1L~U-..­ Tustin (838-1540). d o.,ing r.·- formanccs toniaht 1hrough \und.1 . :11 val)mg cuna1n.t1mc~ · "THE WHOl,.E HALF" Jt •Ii.· Har~um 01nn~r Pia' hou~ , .... , \ Harbor Bl\d .. :in1a .\na (lJ~11.~' 11 n1ghtl) except Monda\~ .11 '.1n rni: cunain times through Oct '" • · u .-. -" '' p.m. CAFE LIDO 501 10th t .. ~<"" J'l()rt Saturday d 8J d l JO d 7 0 I 536-i 421.ask for Dnlt\O.uodLoun~~ 9each.presentsa <1jX"Cialgu("~t1unigln an . un a)Sat :. an · unu .... VrLLA NOVA ~1ngl'1 p1ani!>t S 30 I 675 .,96b NEY DAVOUD EN EMBLE a Oct. 13. yl\_~ Ceasar Frazier ""rfornh a 'anet\ of : p.m. to a.m. ·-or Pe-1an classical group at " pm in "GREASE" at the \\ estmin!>ter ~ r • 67~56 . • ''" ° C 1azzandrhHh,mandbluc Thu™1a\ JAZZ PACIFIC 13 non-profit or-Forum II, at Gqlden \\~t Colll-ge. ommunll} Theater. n 12 \1aplc'it . through siturda~ from 8·30 n.r.1 to ganization to prcsene and cn('oura~· 15744 Golden West 1 .. Uunungton Westminstcr\995-4-f 13). Frida)) and Friday ~--------~~~~~lda~lwll.l{l:hJ~dw~-l::;.:~:t;..:;.;;.~~~;...;;~~:;"'~;!7-Btactt,.. "Hekc~ att JOld nHtte-donr-~Mlt,':.uc;~da~~~' :a&~a~:'!.JO~&h:!!r~o~11g~b:"-':~~-=-=--B1~.uu 1. A.CA 0 E ~1Y da) from 8:30 a.m. to I: 10 a m. p.m. and 15 open 10 jazz musicians only and arc S8 for the general public "HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSI-DANCE ANO BAUR''"7<"'~"--~,--4 Richard Fauno·s cas) hsten1nlU>..!_ano and Jazz bum. ror morc-tnrormation. a~ S6 for studcnts~Jlh B card . N™ WIDIOllT REAU.y TRY-Newp<>rt Blvd.. _.("_ ( 0 , J -xi,·'-' St)hng. 3131 West t:"oa~t High\\a~. call Dr. Chari~ Ruiher"ord .. 1 Theconcenis presented b} theGWC lNG" at 1he Laguna Pla)housc. 606 F da N'gh 0 1 Newport Beach. 642-7880 ~~ " .. ln1ema1ional Relauons lub. for Laguna Can) on Road. U.guna Beach n Y 1 t anccs open t11 1 h CAFE LIDO. 50 I 301h I .. Ne" pon 432-5819 or Bill Scott at 642-~648. more information, call 895-871! I. (494-0743). Tuesda)s thro ugh S.11ur-general public ~1th a onl' houi J.uh ,· Beach. 675-2968. presents l'ntenain-days at S p.m .. Sunda) •at 2:'\0 until class preceding the pubh,· dJrhl' ment nightJ~ from 8:30 pm. to I n.m. Sunday Oct 2 beginning at 8 p.m. Danu · 11 r ·n SJ CO\ er charge. "'iN.THE BOOM BOOM ROOM" at until m1dn1gh1. Cost for danu• ' .1\, JAZZ CLUB ROOM JI Ron's in THE BOUZY ROUGE CAFE the Wa} Off Broad~a' Pla't. hou'>C. and dance 1s $7.50 per pcr,on \lu"1 La 64 So ( Classical stnng quartet O pus I\ o<g E S Sa ' 9 b)' records and tapes ''1th d J \nt1 guna. 14 uth 00 1 High"a~. accompanic$ Sunda) brunch 11 a.m. 1 J • lst t.. n\a .\na <547-S 97'· dnnks available for purcha"l' f, Laguna Beach cockta1h 6-hor Sanday to 1 p.m. 3001 ~c"port Bhd.. Thursdays through turda)s at 8 ~ informalion or r~·r,JtHtn' d'oeuvres and rC'C9rdcd 1au mu .. ic CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE Newpon Beach. 673-3440. p.m. until Sept. 24· • call Blair D. W--·• "t 65".\114. Monday through Fnda~. 5 to b pm. "'JUNG LEAR" at the G ro'e vvu.. "' 497•487 1. • 1580 Brookhollo"' Dr.. nta .\na. EL RANCHlTO MEXICAN RES-Sh .. c I 18'l5'l ~1 LE MERIDIEN HOTEL ~' w Newpon Frttwt•; ~er Rd. r:\1t TAURANT 2800 Nc"'pon Bl,d.. a..espearc rCSll\a · --• ain MacAnhur Bhd. :-<c"port It.: .. ,!> Sat1U'day p~nts a spccrnl pcrformanCl' b~ Newpon Beach presents St .. Garden Gro'e <636-72131· clo • "An Evening of Moio~n.. ,J, t Pete Willcox, .. .\ Tnbutc ta Eh 1s" at internationally k no" n classic in& penormancts tonight through Friday with, the tonl.'bnllgl' 1lJ11'f CAFE I 10th \i w.~t 6 end-9:~--.flh-tomf!'-"'n1• •• r -U-•u1lafi" r~-.....;rfield e'c"'. Sunda~ Saturday at 8:JO. fi 7 11 47 ... 1()()1 Ne\\pon Beach. 675-_.,96". Entcna1n-" ..-v>•~ ...--'' • "MY FAIR LADY" at El11aocth rom to p.m. v·-C\lcn'" ,, 0 549-1512 for u ckct in ormauon and 11 a.m. to 3 3113 mcnt night!)' 8:30 p m to I J.m. $J "'=nner "cscn ation~. p.m. 67< 68<5. • ~Howard's Curtain Call Dinner TH. E E C ., cover charge~ "' ' " .,,. J Theater,690EI Camino Rc;il.Tu)lln AM RI AN ll\TEn · l'!i"'~~~.......:~-=~-:-__;:....:.~~~~---~~~-llOilMIA9....._~~~~--~~~~~_._~~~~~-:--~~~~---(i381540). nigh~~e~JM';;::~l:o~PFd~a~~s..._!N~A~Tl~O~N~AL~OatA...AN~C~EroC~O~.~pdrLr~,~~11~t'~·~1_J Sunday at varyingcunain timrs through Feb. swmg cl.ss a · fl111.J,t, CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE TH~~ R 5. followed by a danc-e 'tx1al 11 m1 CAFE LIDO ·01 30th t . 'l'''IXlrl 1580 Brookhollov. Dr ... :iota .\na. .-I I::: .. NO SEX, PLEASE, WE'RE 9-10:30 p'.m .: a Jitterbug cla.,, ,.1. h Beach. Entrnamment nrghth :JO Nev.pan Erce"a) D~cr Rd. e\1t. -llUTISlr at the San Ckmcntc Monday at 8 p.m.: and a tl.~llh••'" p.m. to I a.m. 675-:296~ · presents the Dcscn iw~. Band to-Community Theater. 202 .\'"'· and Laun d ass each '-"l'<l nl''>JJ\ .11' Monday night. two sho~s n11h1I~ 7 and 10 Cabnllo. San Clemen le (492-Q..i6}). p.m. $20 for se'en lcs~n~ 0:-11-~ •. i- p.m .. Call 549-1512 tor ti I.ct ihfor-.. A FUNNY THING HAPPENED Wednndays through Saturda)S at 8 •----,.. CAFEJJ00.501 30Lh t .. '.: ~po ~on and dinnrr rescna11ons. ON THE WAY'TO ntE FORUM" at p.m. until Oct. I. g9~11&&-., Beach. Ent~rta1nmcnt night!\ t\:'0 1heC'ostaMesaC'i-.1c Pla)house.6l l "RANDYVILLE" at the l 'nicom LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4~ I 675 .,96" · Hamilto n St.. C'osta Mesa M "A h Bl d N •i. 1 p.m.-a.m. ·-0 • Emporium. 2 14 Mam St.. 'Hunt-a .. rt ur \ .. C\\JlQrt •x.'J• 1 (650-5269). Thursda}s through Sat· inaton Beach (969_ 1794). Fnda}s and "Dancina in Newport" "itoncbnllfl Tueaday urdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda's at 2 p.m. Satwdav< at 8;30 throuDh Oct. I. Band with .-varict} of big band Jntl until Oct. 2. · r-.. Broedway from 1 to TT pm ,·a.r1 " • . YOU'RE INVITED ~· " ~ CQOQPET WIIBITION • t-'11111 ... .11 Pai l 'Y.'I 'lfl ,,n t'•111111.l1v x·~-.i ·u1b .. 1 l~h, I 'II .1 I''' {c ....._"Ill.Ii \ l\h1l'1111. 'II 111a11 Ii l';' 1, it111ns \ h 1111..·1 pl.1w 1 .. L..\ It ·.Jin• ·111., Wif1 h .. · ~'l\l'd .1111.ill .... 1~1 • ,,,,.._ina....,"1 , hm • \1"41 ~'1111 ttOl.Jk.:d i..,ic_-,._ trlJik· Vl"ltllll\_'·._ I\." • o.1r Plot Dtlllloak/ F,_, 89P11ft'l._ 11. 1111 • I Comroling ~ blood pntMUre can reduce your Chances rA he•t die .... Hmve your blood pntSSUre checked. And keep tC in d-* tor life . w .. • • 'j I I • I •. ---- Saturday. For information. call 4 76-200 I. extension 31 I 3. hDdaJ TEA DANCING Red Lion Inn. lOSO Bristol Street. Costa Me-sa prcstnts Bame) Olson and-his 20 picct orchestra cvel) Sunda) after- noon throuah Oct.. l from 2 to 6 p.m. Admission is SS per person. Free valet parking. Tickets may be purchased in advance al the hoicl gift shop. For more 1nforma11on, tall Elda Barry at 642-734 llODdaf MARTIN Ir TONI'S wing Dance Club meets at several Orange Count~ locations. Dances. dance contt·st). dance trips. pla~ ouung'i. ~ach panics are some of ~k cxpcrieoccd square dance cou- plt's to join thc;m. The Ou1cks1cppe~ meet regularly evet') fhursda). 10 a.m. to noon at the down to" n community center. Anaheim and Center Sis. in C"o!>ta Mesa. For more information. call 545-5669 EB Friday "PARENTS WITHOlJ T PART· NERS Orangc Coa~t t hap1~·r 26 (custod) not requlfi:d) ulli:r'.> n~·" friendships .. ''med act1' 1til"'>. l'ann~ people. Guest c:rnh :Ha1lahlc if'r;l600 or 5~6.578!> for mun· informanon. the 1c11vi11es. Dan c lessons arc offcrcc;I bcg1nn!ng to ru.h nnl"c~. ballroom to "" ing. For 11mc~ and locations call B~..lil&. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NERS Huntington lkal·h ( haptcr 595 hosts a frtt oncn1at1on for '>tnglc --~~s:€aU chaptt'f' phone--8.Q8-WH Tueed&y ----ro.r meeting loc:won ... :md 3dd111on.ll membership 1nforma11on Membership in Parent\ \\ 1thl\UI Partners 1s open to di\ orr~d. \I.' par- ated. widowed or ne'er marnl·d parents oflivmg children. C1;1:.1od~ ot the children 1s not a factor . .\ non- profit. non-S«tanan. i.'dpcat1onal or- pn1zat1on. P~ P -pro' ides a pro- gram of sacral actl\ 111~. d1!oeuss1on., and stud~ groups tor 1nglc parents and their famLll es. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES <,1 ngk' over 45. meet for T.(, I F. 5 to ., p.m at The T uslln \ acht Club. I .WO I Ncwpon Ave .. Tu!>tin For r.:~·r­ vations and 111furmat1on. lJll 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP \k l'I for T.G.l.F. at 5:30p.m. at <'a.ind01 1n ---~'""'-,.l~"'ll"'a-J:;fo"'1"' ~\itttttf'°" ctntl mforma11on.call ·~1 -~11 ... 5 "AN EVENING IN MOSCOW'" the enchantment of So, 1et ballet tonigh& at 6:30 p.m. at the Jn inc Mamou Hotel as the Center Oancl· \lhancc Education Comm1111tc presl·nts Dwight L Grell. fou ndcr and curator of the prestigious 8ol'lho1 Tncatrc Archt\C C'ollcct1on. hou .. ing rare' film. photograph). costumt'-. record- ings and numerous other 11ems o t historical sigmticance. T1d.ct4' to this prcscnta11ons arc a' ilahlc ar S 12 for CD.\ members. S 18 for non-mem- bers. Rcserva11ons must be made todar by calling 556-! I! I. . JX'Ctal prices for dance studio groups ma' be bbtained by calhng Pat Fredenek-.cn at 61 J.5924. · Tlaanday CALICO SINGLES square dannn~ for beginners. No partners ncce!>S<lf\ Donation $3.50. 7:30 to 10 p.m. Plumbers Hall. 390~ \\. 1 .. 1 al Harbor. Santa Ana. Hu 1l1nl·: 531-35 74. COST A MESA QUICKSTEPPERS a Knior citizen square dan e group SatudaJ F.LJ.R.T. &a h Pan~. -' p.m Huntington Beach Tow•:r t-0 . l""· land on State Beach. Find F.L.l.R.l sign. Bring food and dnnL.. Bartx•d1l' campfire. songfest Your onl) rn<,1 " S4 parking. Ever)one 1s "ckonll' NOW, SEE FOR YOURSELF '~TOUNDING ... A FILM OF PRODIGIOUS POWER AND FEELING." **** "HIGHEST RATING. AN EXTRAORDINARY ACCOMPLISHMENT:'· Ml4." l '-\ llSA IOI"'\ "A MAGNIFICENT STORY OF CHALLENGE ANO OF HOPLEXTRAORDINARY." U-0 .,,_.,f'I. "°"'H A llW •l "TWO THUMBS UP. .. ..-n 6 lll.111 ·~MAGNIFICENT MOVIE:' lHEllSr ~ lEMPrATION OF ·OiRisr Mk ....... ttr~ l(>' A"-<..tlh l)llll\ 1'.rW'i . 4 I 1111\l ll~~I ~111 A\I ·-•'t\th.WtH''tfll•" ... *AWC MAI~~NTA ANA ._ FN-UI . 1UO -U5· 7e·JG.25llllCll ·THUIS·1230 -505·1.20 ·~SINTIO ........ m w I' IOO--.. o.--- • C'aJI 64 7-1682 for JllOH' informa11on WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP ..,1ngk' 45 and over. meet for l11n1wr at 6:30 p.m. at The Joli~ Rogl'r 1n \nahc1m For information Jnll r~~·r' :iuons. call 511 -5875 PRIME OF LlFE SINGLES ml""I for a gam(' night huu ... · flJrl ' in Huntington Beach at ... p m \knilll.·r, S I. non m('mb<.-1"1 $2 Rt<'t·n 011on-. and 1oforma11on. call l:!-lt>--1 '~I . NON-SMOKlt'G SINGLES 111 .\rn('nca. ( N .., S . .\ 1 ml"'" l'' l"r. ...,::11- urda' at Ekntk ' ·,. ~.., ... ,, < ,·rucr Dr .. nc't "10 tht" ~o;· Frl"I.'."·" Jnd lkJl h Bh d Hunungllm &•J, h \k,·tint? fl to 9 p.m. S6 for nlln·nwmtx·1, S~ for membe r~ 1>001 fH 11•'' lh•f' d"ocu' re<; li~b-~-11 1 rn ~-1 lwur ,., l'lll huthn('. 89-1-l\" l~ Sunday FUf\T Sunda~ progranht>..·ttin at 7 p.m. in thl' ~c.1d1ff \ 1lla~,· \horp1ng ("enter. ~205 \lain ""l'l'l \u11,· ~0. Hummgton ~ctr Donation 1" -S3 and fT'('t' ctntd c·3Tc l<> 3 ' a11Jhlc t all 647-16!8 for morl' inlMmJt11•n Jnd to lea' e mc .. ..agl''· WHEEL.OF FRI E~DSHIP \111~b o~cr 45 mel·I for hrum h Jl 1 I 111 a m. at Lakeside 1n Or.rngl' I 111 1111i1r- ma11on and rl·,,·r, J\11111' ,.ill 51 l-587l. • PRJMl:~ OF LlFE Sl~C. LES llll'<'I for a C'hampagm· Bu1k1 Hrunlh JI Capistrano Ol.·J)(•l. ~h ..,111 \ l"Hl ugo. San Juan ( ·ap1'tr.an11 JI 11t1t•11 lnf,1r- ma11on and r~·wn a11un' l'I '"·1' --14 Tueeday SWING ASD BALLRC>O;\I DA:'\CE CLUB Learn "-l"I 1..'nJ'1 "' 111c It•\· trot. \\alt1 "1mlia. tJn~·· ,,;,J Jll ballroom danl'l''> .11 lhl· Ir' 1n1.· I lil111n Z2!.JLoom JI :-~ m Si-111 \,I'' 1x·r month Danll" JI 1.J r 111 I o11 rnur,· 1nforma11un lJ ll Jll~"' ''" • Wedneeday PRIME OF LI FE Sll\GLJ::S J 111 na at Kdk~ ·s Rc~1auran1 .inJ l 11ungl·. 713 S. Brool..hurs1 in .\n~lhl·1m JI - p m. For rl·scn a11on' amt 1nfor- ma11on. call t!Jt>-li -..µ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP."'"!!!'•"' o'er 45. meet for d1nn.:r a1 h '"fl m at F1res1de in \\ cs1min<>tcr ( .111 521 -5875 for ~nation' and 1nh•r· ma11on. ~ NEWPORT BEACH SAILl'\G SINGLES a clu b ll'r nun-.,mul..1ng s1ngk sailors 1>.llh or \uthoul a l'\l•J I age:! I and older \kl"I' 1h,· 1i"1 .ind third Wt'dnr'id:I\ nt l'Jd1 1111 1111h .i1 lhl' Hun11ng1on · B.:.11. h Inn. P.ll 1lil ( oa!f>t High" a~ 1n Hun11ng111n B<.'J• h 7 to 9:30 p.m \kct1n~ tx·gin'> "11h dnnl..\ .1nd hun. d'0t.·u, ,,., n 111,· hJ• follo"ed ll\ .1 m~u ng .1nJ .1ll1' ,,,, at .., p m ~1al hour lullu"' th, meeting ( ost "So ( .111,..-~->Ht " t1" rl·cordcd info .ioout duh J• ti\ 1111.·, LIFE 01' YOrR ow~ ''"!!.It' , ... and 0 ' a m,·c1 Ill"" tn,·no.h n J ".11 · ~uppOrll\l . .1t mu,flh,1, ,.,,, \\ t'dDl"\J;J \ \((I -I \1 1 f\ nl i"I .I\ ,lq\"lj program incl ud ing d1nna .11 Ioctl '"'1.1ur.i1" :Ind J m tlOlhh fl(•t lu1. I.. ( 1.1, ''' n• 1• (Cnlt'r. j\<I() ~1JrgUl"fll1. 1 'lh JD.I Balances wtt and gore with Imagination and Intelligence." """"' f"IY>a! LOS #JliGElE S m .cES . NOW SHOWING UlA COSTA MISA • .,... oaAHGf U.A. 8AE.4 U A. SOUTlt EOWAAOS U.A CITY MIV( IN MAAKETPl.ACE COAST w..LAGE WOOCllAIDGE CENTER THlAHlS 529-9036 540-0594 551-0655 634-3911 IUINA , .. ._ IL TOIO LA~ STANTON AHASY'""HYllM U.A. MOVIES EOWAAOS PACFIC .,... BUENA PARK al SAOOUBACK GATEWAY ~SF STADIUM DI 952-4993 ~ 581-5880 523-1611 891-0567 639~8770 i~SA =ar~MW ~~vtuo '"'SOAA=~,,.,._.,~,,,..lSSE=~s ='.'Ji~NSn• HA aNOIAS , W.IO MAU. ACCEPTED FOfl HIW A Y 39 0 I 631-.3501 963-1307 364-6220 ~ 891-3693 "THE BEST HORROR FILM OF THE YEAR.'' Of. Donald Reed. President ACADEMY OF SCIENCE FICTION. FANTASY ANO HORROR .. A trcm.ly m un-..ll'r gorl·fe-..1 lh<1I dl'll\t:r -. t lw {!ruh.~SlfUt' guoJs .. Tony Timpone. Editor Fangona &19 PCTE . ~' ' STff• _.. -sanu " '· .ai " l.ICIWlU ... ,._ mall.lf ms8 -~ a CS IWTI ,._._.. ..... --" ··ca.as 'Ill Ii" ml ID.l.9 •" ~Iii.Im I £JmllS 1 "<1 (111'\1 ~~o.a ~ -Sllll.A lll.Ull I •m ·----c.&SUIT( . ..., ... C \ ~I ~~l'till J~, Iii. ~ ,H1 llhl li\il :;....;:==----------NOW SHOWING -----.,..., ~ "'--MANN lD>llAROS AMC P•c•nc AMC 8•EA PLAlA SAOOLC8AC1t ,.ULl ERfON a GATlWA'I' \ OffAHGC ¥-All S1t SD9 .,_, ~ "t..._ '1~~1L U l ~ \AHt•-A Y ( ""-"1 .. PlA(l • 1• ....,._.... v .. <A.{~1111'•,."P' 1w 1,. .... \lJl -·-"" l"A( If I( H tV.•'t' .. (\ ... "'9) Oaity Pilot Oatebook/ Friday. September 16. 1988 7 ' '\-·' .. ,-..... .. ·-- f Gilendar C.ontinued Marguerite) 64~3:!45. Tbanday Corona del Mar. COME* •V TANGO, DISCO Al'\D BALLROOM Friday DANCE CLUB \lclli l!\~'4-..J.JJ.uu.._--Ki€11-ARD-J ENI -apl)dll°' 11t the' da~ at p.m at n \\' 17th \t .. three lmprov through unda} bl<X·k<; south of '\;C\qx1n Rh d. 111 THE lMPROV prcscnl~ three s1<le· Costa \fe\3 S 19 mun11\ kC'\ Ll'arn r · h ~ T sd ihe latl''1 dan"•" "ollo,, .... b' .. dan···· sp iwng acts cac m l uc. 3 ) ··~ " .u " •• through Sunda) at .;_55 Campu., or othl•r UCll\llle~ C'3lh \\c1·J... For Drive, Suite 138. In 1ne. ~hO,\llmC's more 1nfom1a11on rall 494-0593 and admission pnu·s arc 8 pm. Monda) (S3): unda). Tuc'ida) through Thyrsday. ($6). :30 and 10:30 p.m. Frida) and aturda,. ($8). doors open at 6 p.m'. Dinnc·r 1\ sen cd nightly. Patio dining is no" available for late shows Fnda) and Saturdtt). A.S.A.P '1ngle~ S<.x:1.i1ton ofl>ro- fe-;s1onal~ me<.'t '-'' l'l1 T hvr..<la' C\C· nmg 6 p.m. tO 11 p.m . :ll d 1lil:rC'nt locations. Smalt group networ~mg. pcr~nal mtro<lul·tion~. hm and cold hors d"c>eu' rl'). Socl31. d:ine1ng. mu •• crs and pnLc~. Call l.'ach "'eel. for locattonand mforma11on 605-6633 or 760-0451. lloada;. DUKE'S ENTERTAINMENT LOUNGE at the C"i><>ncr Rcson presents a special Monday Night hov.case "-Ith com- edians from throughout the uthcm Callfom1a area performing. bcgin-"'"I at 8:30 p.m. Dukc·s \fonda) l&bl.Showcasc_bas_no...c.c».CLc.bargc. The Newponer Resort is l<X'all-d at 1107 Jamboree Rd.Ju t ca t of Paci tic Coast Highway in Newpon Beach. 644· 1700. CAI. 575. THE IMPROV (eaturc) three ol L'\'s best known comedians ncr. Monda> night. Doors open at 6:3t1 p.m For information and dmrler reservations. call 854-545 -. ($8). doors open at 6 pm Dinner '" served night I). WedDeedaJ JEREMIAH'S R ESTAURANT 8901 Warner .\\e.. Hun11ng1on Btath. Mad Haurr Tl'a Party Corn- ed) Conecn ever) \\ l'dncsda) 1n tht• do"nsta1rs night d uh Three IOP com1rs appear at 9 p.m ( O\ C'r~·hargc 1sS3. ADVANCE the door for S6 andS5. For 1clc1'lmnl· purchase. usu,g V15a or Mil lt'rl.irJ call 432-5880. OCTOBERFEST pt. :?II lhmu~h OcL 2. is sponsored h' liH: 01.in"' Coast Lions Clubs in-\11k \<111J1, ParL Eo.untaJn V.alk). (unLtnunui. entertainment includl'"' < •l'flll.11 food. beer. wane. contc t.,. prth\ Jn.I a camhal. Proc~d'> l>l'nl'ti1 I "'"' .Quest Drug awarenl.' \. (II\ ot I l1>Jl•' L1on·s E~e Bani... \\\~stern I .11 I 111111 da11on. Services for the hlin<l .11111 Lion's sight and hl.'artng \.,ll·,1111~ program. Ad ancc 11dct'> 1ndulitn!.' admission, parking. 1 allk ttl lo.l'l .in.I carnival rid<'s-an$18 'alud1)11111 , Tueeday $7 arc available b~ calling 'lfl:?."\t''" VlC DUNLOP~.-. at the I~-BALLET PACIFICA "PINOC· LONG BEACH HARVEST FESTI pro' through Sept. :?5 .\ppcanng CHIO" The children's, b:tlkt .. P1noc.-VAL The Long Beach < 1m\1•n'11111• with him arc John ~lcDm,ell and ch10" wtll be prC'scn1cd at Orange Center "ill be tran-.fornil·d 10111 111 Chuck Manin. ·coast College a1urd.i' afternoon. old time village of ~hop\ th.i t ll .1tur · THE lMPROV prcscn1s three 1de-Sept. 24 at 2:30 p.m 1n Robcn R. hundreds of tht• n:iuun·, mu't '"' splming . acts each night Tuc\da~ Moore Theatre. Ad,anr1· 11 lo.etc; arc novauvc craftspeople rnun1n w ·~· throu h Sunda\. h "time<. and pnced at $4.50 for adults and 3.50 mg and continuou' 'lt.1g~· ~·111m:11r ao:..:r-m=1~1Z;.;.10-n=p.;.;n..=~o:..:.;a:...r""'l'::.;.;.;~p;.;.. m.:.:.:.: • .;.:. :..o:...n-=.:a~,=--~o~r~crmaren-u nder 13 a n<1 Sd\ 1or~,_60rn--n11wic-r11~t-1b ... >,.-i,b~I· D""t'"'g'r'1J'"S'""'-a ... 1m1d ...... c'"1 •"'cr"'11 .. 11~< ~1-11-11-- (S 3 ): Sunda}. Tue~a~ through and abo,e. and arr on <>afc 1n the OCC sman>. folkdanrl'~. m_3!1ci:1n' ' ,, Thursda;.-iS6t.-:-3()-and tfr. (}-p. rcket Offic-e 1n th~ Stude"Ot Ccnt~r lcllcrs.L ~.nd m~r ·pt ~ • 2.i ..ind l Frida} and Saturda~. Bu1ld1ng. Tickets "111 also bl' <,0ld at ong ocarh '-On\l'ntmn C ,·011.. \, ...__----------------------------~ ·m1ss1on 1s $5.5() for adulh ' ,, I•• r h1ldrcn ages 6 10 11 ( h1kli\·n mot 6 arc free. EiC. ~mACM I.A mlADll ~ tTUfTC* Prlday . NOW PLAYING f-a.-c..o.. "'*•Lt•• .._o-.. u....v .... c.. ·-'°"-.._.,_ _ . .,_ _ 1o11.ci110 .. MOO uw1ro •HIM7 COTO DE C/111.A EQ E TR IA:\ ·-... _ ..... ,,,_ ........ .,. ,.._ "''"' ·-........ c... •• f_,__,_ , __ '-~ -•-c-•-c--c-. lll¥M .... YW.JO &MITAMA WD,,_.TIJI ,_NT ... _ <111111 6)1ztU "'"" ••:itl$ ,...,TW°"""' E-.iao...."-1'1 l_v,.r.... l-*"-l-cw--"'ic. Ell Orange Count\ 11111,1 ·r.::a~· . m 1• esweu ....,, s.1... n1,.. Show Associatton's I 981f c h.1111 ~....,-r~ .. ul .. •to ... _ DOO!umJ o. TOlllO LllOUIUlmACM lllWOll'TmACM """",... warwfUI _pionship show throuoh \und.I\ 111•11 i: l-*filoro l-SM!tCod [-L* ( .... .....,C.. l'IClllUH\<W.," C> ·--se1.'* •111111 · •1W35CI •·mt . or-1nn 1.1113 Close to 400 horSl·!I and ndl'I'> \\111 =,."--PUUPToei•c•-..atw·&OOO OllMOI C-U4·~ G![-~----1 participate and pr<X'ccd~ tx·ndit 111 l~--":""'--~=::~iii;;;;;;~=======~~~§§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:=~H~•~ca~r:e~a~1~W~.eSs~&crn.Mcdu:01l L1 011·1 in Santa' ~na. unda\ at noon llh Harvest Fcsti' al BariX'lul' '"" k.1 turc a family st)le tlarhl·lul' d 11I• Ut 1t• o.AIJy , ••• ..., ~ w......, llTUTIO"' n •J.s, .. '" ••_JJ -..-WNO FUMa IO&ll Ull«'"' ., . , ,. ,,,. ,, ..... -,~-c-.. COCICTAll l•l ., u, 10, u J'l ·- _,,_..,,..........,.., COMING TO AMUKA !'I .,,,, l. , ..... , ... ,, -..--WMONM9--.... n;a•.se•10 J-M•• _,, ... -...... amAYIO!., ,,..,,. ... ,,,_,,_ -·;Ml· Dtl HAID 1•1 IJ•J!I lti s,40 l;U t•.te ,..,,,( ..... 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CONTEST at al &al h < .1 SS4-S883 for more mform:won. ltAGIC ISLAND l"l'<'Cnth oix n 1 t~ public for the first t1ml'. ll"'' •ll ' petrons with thl' bl.· t 111 u1mnh magic and ps)ch1 talent l>inm·1 .11111 shows Wedncsda' throu~h ..,,11u1J.11 from 6 p.m. Ch1ldrl'n arc "dn1m1· 1 .. brunch and sbo") und,I\ trorn" '11 a.m. Magic Island 1!> l<X·a·ll'<l .11 \" • Via Opon o in ~l'"J>clrt lk.1,h \ .1h dated or 'alct parJ.. ing. IJ1 l'" rod1 ~rva11ons requ1rcc.I I or ll''"' vat1o ns and 1nforma1111n l .11 675-0900. CANNERY RESTAllRA~T 1,•,1 narcs Champagne ~uppa c rt"''' every Fnda). 7:J O p.m to 4 "'" m Sunday. 5 to 7 p.m .. ( h.imJ'.1~n Brunch Cruises. ·aiuntJ\ ,mJ \un da). I 0 a.m. to noon a.nd ·1 \!I to \ '' p.m. JOJO lafa~etl'-' .\\C.' '('•IJlllll Beam. Formorr-mtorm:nmn r.m-- 675-5777. CAFE MOZART lcaturl·~ d J\\l\JI paano Wed. cvenmg. an\! r1.in11 1•1 1u1tar. pop, and \hu" 1un~·, Thurs.Sat. C\ eninis \II mu"l 1\ pttfonned dunna dlnnl'r \1'41 k.1 turcd is music at Sunda' brund1 )1952 Cammo Cap1 tr:inu '-in Ju.in Capestrano. 4 36-0212 LAGUNA POETS ml."l"t c.ith l 11 JI I p.m. at the U&una ~ach putlltt libnr). 363 Gknnc)rc. L:igun.i lmdl. Everyone 1s v.ekomc Call ~9'50 or 494-837.S . OVEll&ATEltS Al'illON\'MOl'S welcomes ~rs 10 more than 90 meainp hdd Wttkh at IOClllQO) .......,_., 9'anlt C0unt\. There -nodieu..-.ordun. on6·a dc~trc IO llop atin& compulshcl~. I-or Galle openings CATALINA ART GALLERY Casino Ballroom. C a<;1no \\a~. A,·alon. presents the l01h annual festival of an Fnda) throuih \und:I\. at 1988 Crescent AH~ .\\alu n. (~tj) 51~808 or 510-1630. DIANE NEL.WN GALLERV.l 1 Fores1 .\\e .. Laguna Reach .. Tale o l Thrtt C'l\les" "or\..s b' hart~ Villiers. opens Sa1urda~ "ith a r~·ccp- 1ion for the an1s1. 7 to 9 pm. at thc gallery. Hours arc I 0 a.IT\. 10 -p m. Monda) thrughSa1urda~. 11 a.m 105 p.m. on Sunda). 49•2~.lO. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLEl\Y 2701 Fair' IC" Road, Costa Mesa. an C\h1b111on of o;cl(- portraiture b~ mcmbcr<i of th~ < '(' an depanment facuh} through Oct. 7. with an opening reception 1on1ght 7 to IOp.m.Gallcl) houl')arc IOa.m. IO J p.m. Monday through Frida). .\dmissaon is free, 432-503<) OVERE~Cf ..\ Galler\ for Emerg- ing Anasts, 102 We t Th;rd ~t.. Lon@. Beach. presents "LI' ing to the Beat of a Drum .. Juan ..\lonso and Marita J>inauunixcd mcdLa pie ~ Throuih Oct. 18. (213) 432-2~QI. . PENTIMENTO GALLERY 1~16 South Coast High••). Laauna lk••Ch. Sept. 2 t throuih Sept. 30. baron Towk 's watucolo~ and htho,raph - Also fcatuttd arc artists Ste' e Zoller. SunnM Hoefkr. Ro~n Pelletier. Roben Hall and Grq Rile). line Ralu ceramics. Galkry houn art' 11 a. m. 10 6 p.m. dall\'. 497-3765. IADDLtaAa. COLLEGE AIU GALLERY 28000 Marucntt Parkway. Mamon V1tJO. an l e\ht· bition by insuUauon anist BtH·rl) Naidus throuah Oct. 14. Galkf) hours att I 10 S p.m. T~)'. Wednnday and Frida)' and noon to I p.iftt Thursday. Short tmn mttettd. DMl&i• ia a,·ailablt for vaiton jn LOI l2 olf the colle~·s Maraumte fartway mtnincc. l'or more infor-mation. call ,12-4924 or 582-4747 MEET 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. \\Ith fm.· admission and free parking 1oda~ and tomorrow. Spa~ fee '" SIO on Sa1Ul'CUyc~aod-Sttnday«>r-twn""lpac" for SIO on Sunda~. ~Ith procC'\'d'i from lhe s~ap meet going 1u lampu~ clubs and organ1za11ons. ~holar<.h•P'> and comm unit' '>l.'r' te~ pn.>J~.:t'> For add1t1o nal 1nform.11wn. ,.ill 898.2389 The ~'-'ap mcc1 '" held 1n t~ parlung lot I0<'11tt"J 1111het.•n1ranl-t.' of the college at the C •l>IJ,·n \.\ c\t S1rect traffic hgh1 b..·1\\l'l'n l:Jin1wr and McFaddl·n Stn.~1 ... C:HSSIH DELAICEY (PG I I ll J IU lt 1 lt I lt • llDtUIT 0( 111110 MIDllGHT AUN (Al 11 IU .. I 111 ff It lt • IEASTIAI t•Jll\UI UIU DOllAWIU{ll HTR6YEO(AI ntun1•1JstM A FISH CALLED WANDA IAI I Hl'>U .. I Mll9' A FISH CALLED WAIDA (A) l'lU1 COCKTAii Clll * P litt WllllS DIE HARD CAI 11 •.t.'11 l..aJ M 11 ll DIE HARD IAI •LUS Ill; IPCI .ti )4 ~ OllAlllGI .... ..-.i ... o. ·• ll#IS 'f".--C.tTtlff $·"4••• ... (••~ WHO FRAMED ADGER AAlllT ('61 'l_US II' ll!ll'llSS !Kl OMING TO AM(AIC "'' nus CllKOOILI ou•ou 11•" "Th I e year mosr beguiling movie· rumance.Sendsyuu h ome walking on air." -Pc1.-r Tr,t<(f"' t r fl 'rl 1: 'I .\t. ·U1<1: "Unljualif1eJ plea ·ure. H ip and romantic; wittily sophisri cared and unaba hedl y affec-. .. raonate. "lw1l,1 !Wn" •n. I l )~ A:-.:til:.Ll:" TIMl:S Amy Irving "A wonderful love story. Amy Irving is gl\.)rio us in h er best Ct:0&5ing Delancey • II movte yet. -r .. , <.~·llm•. \'( \'('t1R T\ NOWSHOWIN MUNT. 11ACM MfSIQil WJO ~ 11A04 09ANCM fOWAllOS EOWA'1>S loWAlt0$ ~YVJY 0.Alt'lt!l CllOWl'4 Hl'WKlll OMl~ ...aNTU v•un CJNllM CMMA .. ,-0770 J66.0120 ... 0760 U.~J.Sl CAU. IHIARll Poa IHOWllMll "TWO THUMBS UP. ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES OF THE YEAR.~ "**** Powa ful ... :i masterpiece .. R1.tu r.l I rcn.lm.m "\\ ""' '' '~"' 'l'\l'tR• -A ~aulifullv mac.k. tc.'Otl<:-r. rruchful anc.i topic..:11 film The pcrformann:-; a re flawless." '"''"'" , ..• running on em.pty -.1 ... chrb1mt Jahn !lKkJ h1r'<:h nt1nh:i ~unph ~ nwr ~·~ ll1 u \ ~ ........... ' :"""· PGU_,.~--.._ ___ .. ._...,_., ___ .._ Q ~. U.A. WSTtlSTA r-... --·~ --S'fUFY STM**' 0 l .... .,..,. WMiill IW .. ~ ... ._Y.DI ••-a.ea OtlHy Ptfot Date~/ Friday. September 16, 1988 • ... AGitic q ¥eu '11 be touched by 'Runningon Empty' BW&ed ---------Driver/M•1iciu Westala1&er Was it any surpri~ that ··Running on Empt)" anracted an abundance of teen .. girls wanting t-0 sec River PhoenUt? This guy definite!) has box oflice appeal! My 13-ycar-old couldn ·,wait to sec .-------..,··Running on Empt)... '\ctuall). \he has prett) good taste. H is per- formance "asn"t bad etther. Phocnl\ tender- ' and con\lnc-•ngl~ p()f1ra.. the older son of t\\O "60s radica ls. .. Running on Empl) .. is a film that succeds on man\' different levels. I absolutely loved· some of the things this film had to say. Ri ver Phoenix docs nn C\'.C'Cllent ------job of ponra) mg a young man "ho rome~ofage under difficult c-1rcum- s tan Cc l>. His pare nts (Judd Hi rsch and Christine Lahti) arc fugitives from the FBI. C-onsc- quentl) the fam1I~ 1s. alwa' l> fo~ed 10 move on ti moment's Arthur and >\nn1e pick up and Pope. plared by Judd Hirsch and notic-e. Christine Lahti. The entire fam1b hai. Instead of~ing some cheap chasc- bttn on the run sinre th<.> parents" ·em -and-shoot-"em-up I) pc of stol"). pan1c1pation 1n the bombing o f a the film focustton the famih and the napalm lab in protest of the Vietnam hardships the) must enduri. W hat I War. The children pa) the pnce for particularly lik.e about this stol') "as their parents' political 'ie"s. the way it showed that it docsn·11ake The opening scenes find the FBI blowing up a building to change closing in on this fugimc family. things. H1rsch·s me1hod1cal. precise leader· When a teacher d1S<'O\ers ~oung sh1palwa)s manag~tocludc the feds. Mike's (Ri">tr PhocniA) musical gift. (Kind of Bonnie and Cl)de stuff he dttides to tr) and help him go 10 without the machine guns.) Julliard. I loved the subtle "a) an Enter Manha Plimpton, a sav-Q;... \Yhich the film sho"ed thal one romanfic interest for River. An perfon can make a difference. opponunity for an education study· -in anot~r roundabout "'a~. the 1n1 music. River's other 10 .. e. funher film scc:mcd to say that thl'genera11on comphcates hischoice ~t"ecn lo)al-pp. which was so profound in the ty to thefamily unit or a chance at his '60s. is diminishing. The incredible own haps>incss and a normal hfc. chemistry bct"ttn all the actbrs This 1sa tou,&h one. not only for the .'l>f'obably helped convey this feeling. characters but also The only problem with this film is for the audience. in the implausiblli- A Ith o u 1 h I \y of its premise, found the movie ~ only tinw the poipant and the film falttrs is when c o n c e p t 1 n -the story briefly n o v It i v e • I FIS sidetracked by couldn't help feel a a character from loc of the scenes the .. rent's past. defied lolk. Could Luckily the film a &lnily functJon dorsn't d~J on so peffcctly in sync the issues of the undertheconditionswritten into this ·605.. In fact. it script? For me. the story lacks SU'en away from pttachy ''iews and phsm. However. the warmth and ultimately makes us point in a much rtt1inp created by the outstanding bener way. Ahhoush the film was not castofsuperbactorsmakcs··Running perfect. I was very enttttained. This on Empty .. worth the pritt of a ticket. film 1s the best I've Sttn in awhile. DeUM Heele Te4 borr ua FAsJlslt SaMat Mastella& Cempuy Owner B..u.,tea Beacla~------costa Mesa ---- If you get tcal)'~)ed watching long- distaoce phone compan) com- mcreials, this movie is for )OU. From first love to t hildren growing up and moving away to colle~e. and from binhday panics to Jumpy-throat mcetinJs with long unSttn parents. "Runntns on Empty" has It all. lfyou weren't too excited b) the .---------. mush)-lool.ing previews. don·1 be discoura~cd be- cause this movie has a lot more sub§t"8nce l lnder- neath the un- belie,·able main plot about gro" n- up hippie hiding from the FBI 1s the touch in~ tor) of a boy's.suvgk for lln 1den\Jt~. His talent and love for mu 1c are recognized b ya pink-striped bo\\·tied teacher who takes the time to en- coura,e and challenge him. h 's "'onh the admission even if )OU go JUSI to hear the well-pla)ed classical mu~ic. River Photnix 1s excellent 1n his role as Danny. not just because he re· minds ml'~ much of my liulc brother but because he docs an incredible job capturina the C<1nfusion and pain of being 17. The closeness of the family he is a pan of Kems unusual for the '80s. It will make )OUCr)'ctther because = family is so much like theirs or USC it's nOt and )OU INISh itwm:. " "Running on Empty" .depicts America recovering from the wo11nds and the abandoned causes oft he · 60s. but offers the hope that )Ou can still make a difference. Run out to see this one. but don't fOf'ICt your hankie. I This is a movie that I suggest should be S«n cold. -Aithout benefit ofa review. Just go Stt the movie. You are still reading? Well. OK. ....--------. Herc goes. ..Run- ning on Empt}" 1s a \'Cr) emotional f SIOr) "'ilh the main characters C'aught m a .Viet- nam War-era time warp. A couple committed a crime dunng their da)S of direct a lion aaa1n~t the war and havl' bttn running from 1he conse· qucnces ever since. The FBI closes 1n on them r<'gularl~ and the couple. "ho by now hn' c t"o children . JUSt b3rel) keep one s1cp ahead. The major conn1c1 stem from the children's need to ha .. c their o"'n lives. Tht-17-)ear-old boy falls in love, which intensifies his c-onfl1ct several notches. How or if therr 1s a resolu1ion of the conflict 1"11 le:l\e for )OU to discover for) ourself. I en1oy~ this mo' 1e and "3 touched by all the performances. River Phoenix as· the 17-)ear-old Danny. and Mant}fl Plimpton. his well-to-do girl.give ~ry touching and realistic performances. Christine Lah.ti 1s a man..dou I~ real person. She 1s 'ulnerablc. canng. and loyal. It is hard for her to do some of the l)ing it takes to get jobs in the new towns. The scene when she makes contaet Wllh her famil) is bean-rending. Judd Hirsch has the toughest. least sympathetic pen as l,hc leader of the family unit. He ~ ~s to use au bis instincts and re-if "tOUrttS to protect his family from the FBI and is very dependent o n them at the same time. I was moved by this movie in many ways. It is one that is thousht-provokins. sensitive and realistic. Now that r,e to ld you too much. you dcscne to 10 sec ii younetf. I bet you'll agrtt it is a not· to-miss movie. . 'Afoon Ov.erParador~r fays 1t to tlJe 1Jllt •1 IOltEN ANDDSEN • .......,_ ...... "Moon Over Parador"" 1san actors" romp. Dirtttor Paul Mazunk) takes Richard Dreyfuss. one of our most talenled and 1naelh,ent performers. and turns htm loow on what may be the .. n of his life. And that's j ust for saanen. Mazursky ttwn aurrounds his star with an ~lnOrdinarily 11fted trt of SUJ'POftia& pla)CR and ~tly ldh ~ to ••e 1 bell: They follow that dinlnlOft IO tM lttett. -~ ... belie' plol is an old movw...,er. • actor is c:8lled upon ..,._ ... ro1eo11 ...... fellado( siaae (somobi,. thaa could never ever happen 10 real hfc of courv). The lad of llatt is 1 hard-ljving. fairty benevolmt Cuibbcan dnpot named Simms who succ~mbs to a bnn 1ttadt OM niaht in ahe back seat ofh1s limo. ~·· a sucmlla insurgency srowin& out ia the countl"}slde and if nrwa of Simms' death ,ets out. the whole 11>~men1 could be washed ••Y like I m.d cutle 8C hllh tide. Tbe otillldas belUnd the throne. a ......,-ol rjda a...downinl families. ................ So '° keep tlrinp ....._. comral.. ltabmo Stnuwnann. dlt had ol tht teeret PC>I~ CRaul Jlllia). kidNpe Jedt Nmh. an ArMn- an movie Ktor ~~>fuss). -.bo's just finished shooting a picture there. He forttS Noah to 1mpenooate Simms until the aovl'mment can shore up its shaky position in the boonies. But "Moon Over Parador" 1s concerned wi.tb much more than the ~hanin of the masqllttlldt. Nt>ah pulls off the decep\ion and 1n the procas ~ a polttical awak-~nina. ~ ~comes 1 more -..Volent and enliahkncd ruler .... Sitnms ntt was. That aspect of :=.=':::.rm. a btt forttd and loo Muunky and Dreyf'u-. .tto first worMd toenher ia '"Down and Outln lkverty Hills.~ a~ uuerty 1n synch 1n ··raractor... And they'~ at their absolute best when they'~ gi~tftl us the insick scoop on an actor's relation to bis role and bis craf\. l Dreyfuss is perfect 1n the role. Noah is a comsife• bundle of neu-"°'"· talent and scrapptness and Dreyf'KS hifs all the notes. Perhaps the mosl elutbcrant per· ~ 1n the ptctun-is givl'n by Bruih1n llC'lren Sonia BntP as the dictaaor's mistress Madonna • Mazunlty has her drnecd in tome of the most dillCY outfits th"is Mcie of Slt1n Wrap and bu encou,...t her to vamp to a.er troptall hcan·s content. ...... llUdl Mada ... Hl1tory Tead1er C..taMeu- .. Runrl\ng o n Emp1~ ·· bl111n'> "uh another in a scnes of the fam1h ".;runs from the FBI. who haH~ tx-Cn after them since they planted a born~ 10 a napalm lab 16 )ears a!O. The) '" l' a-. they must, to bl-able 10 p1d. up and leave on• moment's notice Thl' anti-war group the parl'nl\ ,....------., belong 10 ht•lp' them g1:1 nl'" idenlllle\ and nl'" 1obs. and hl'lp., grt the two bo)., cnrnl led 1 n a nl'" "4 h1111l It 1s ama11ng th:ll the oo .. ~ ll rl' :i .. \\ dl adJustc<l "" th\"' ·arc. par1H ul.trl~ \h(' 17·\l'Ql·Old ,_ ____ _...._ ... who !...no\" of h" pa~nt's "v1olenl"' past. Much of the sto11 re'ohc-. ,1ruund characters pla)ed b) Rn er Ph1x·n" and Manha Plimpton. h1~h <.(hn11I seniors, and 1he1r coming of agl' Hl'I father is his music teacher. and pan l•I the film is a question of "ht·thi:r hl" will orw11l not attend the famou<. 'l''' York Cit) Ju1lhard School ot \lu'I\ ' If he does. he "111 ha'c tu w,,.r connections with his parent\ ixrhap.. forever .. or un11l thC) arc c:iugh1 :ind 10 to pnson . . I didn't think the marn:iil· and anti-war activ111es of the characters pla ye d by- Christine Lahti and Judd Hirsch were quite real enough. It wasn't made clear until.,. near the end that Hirsch wa s Phocn1.x's step- father only. They had several confrontauons and 1h1' could have come out lhen but 11 "~~ only ~\·ealcd much latC'r b~ h1\ mother. But I hkcd the ending. rare 1n filnl'I lately. .Our ratings If 7/t WAlf PVaDVmrl, Ta .... . UGLY ~lvang parades its Danlsh ancestry BJ DOMfA AND ft,(V OTT O..,,..Ceo, ...... , •• When is tht' last ume that you enjoyed a hearty plateof .. aeble\l..1\e·· •nd "mcdislerpolsc?" You can sample these dt!>hes this weekend as Solvang cclt"br.itc" 11.s annual Danish Oa)'S wnh cnu:ria1n- mt'nt. danc1ng. spcctall) prepared 1 foods and a paradt. This as one town that d~)n°t need 10 d~ss up ils apptarancr: for a festival -at always looks as 1f 11 "ere plucked out of a theme park anJ !>('t down •Tl the Santa Ynez Valle~. Where else 1n the Southland can \OU walk along cobblestone ~1Jr:"alk~ flanked b) gas , trecthght-. and 19th century bu1ldtng.s. man) .,.,,Ith copper or thatched roofs, and some toppi:d with v.oodt>n stork\ for good luck" Addmg to llS Europtan tool are thl' town'sfourw1ndm1lls.and It" tfoncn. a ho~-dra~n streetcar o f 1he t)pc used an Copenhagen before thr: turn of the ct'TitUr). Founded 1n 1911 b' a group ol Danish ~!tiers from .\<finm:sota "ho were looking for a '1t(' to \tan a colony. this 1011 boo!. ll llagc grad- ually began to rvoh c as a 1ounst town. esptc1all) after a I Q,n aruck 1n the. Sttturda) f\.eotOli P<»l spot- lighted the OJd World atmosphar: and architecture of this .. , mk Den- mark." Some critics toda) bt.·fir:, c that th•· town has b«om~ ('\ceS~I\ d~ ··1uu r- isty." with shops ..elhng l hL'::tP trinkets imported from T:ta\\Jn rather than Denmark. We nave found toun'\ JUnl.. an some of the shops. to ix' surl'. hut "l' have also found a greater numlx'r ot quality impons. including ti nr: Lhana. crystal. g1ftware. and hand-kn1m·d woolen goods from l>l.·_nmarl. :ind otheT Nonhcm Euro pean n )unim'' And don't forget thr: 'hop-. for which Solvang as mO'>t famou' till" bakt'nes wht're "r: ha'r \\JllhL·d thl' preparation of all kind\ nf D:ina'h pastnes and breads. Some of tht' bal..r:r: r,·l •fX"' hJ' l' ~n handed do" n from 1 hr: I.lit h,·n-. of the found mg fam 11i,., I It ha-. t'l\:r:n estimated that o f thi: to\' n·., t '>1.10 residents. about l"o-thard<, arl· <II Danish descent and man' arl' tk- scendants of the tir;t scttkr\ I Authentic reca~'\ "111 al'l.I hi: prepared th1S\\cekt'1'1d at the .. D:in1<.h 0a)s Breakfast." ''here ~ou "Ill hJ'I.' an opponunll) to 1a .. 1c authl'Olll' "aebleskive .. (r(Jund pancai..r: halb baked m cast iron pan.,. du\tl'd "11h powdered sugar and lo pped off \l 1th a Betlna Niel.en . Solvang's o.niah Daya Maid for 1988. will be the hoetess for the community celeb ration. dollop of 1am1 a nd ·m,·J1-..1~·1p.,lx·· (hghtl~ seasonl·d ..au'!>.lg,·1 rh,· hr,· JI.- fast menu \\Ill he ~·n l'J ht11h \J1ur- da' and unda' from 'I J m 10 I:· \11 p .. m. at ou1dou°r'1Jhft·, ,.,,., up nn 1hl· comer of Far<>t "it Jnd < .1p-,;n~Jg,·11 Orne Thl· cu')t. andud ing hi..·1 ..:rJg~·, .JS S4 per pcrwn .\lso beginning Jl g ..1 Ill till holh mornings. thl' \ 111Jttl" I nllo. l>.10.-·r, and the h3ng \to!:!, ... , "'~11.,1m 1hrough IO"'n ~·r1urm1n~ 1rlP.1rt•I' of locales. and th•' \ allJg,· H.111d "all pla~ aboard 1h,· < .arl'tx r ~ H,·,·r Wagon. pullt"d '"'' J ll-.am 111 hl11n.t Belgian draft hlH'l°' "Our Dan"h lknt.•!!<' '' th» theme of lh<· :innu.11 p.1r~1d,· "111, h "'" begtn a1 urdJ\ JI l pm K1d111!_! o n one oft hr: 110:)1' "111t>.·1h1, \\'Jr·, Danish Da\\ \tlad tk11n.1 ,1,-1,, 11 "ho as a grea1-graml\!Jugl11,· "' ""< o f1hi: 1ov.n·, fir.I IJmalll·, O the r \l hl·JukJ ,·01,·1 t.1111ni.·nt throughout th,· "~·d·<•hl "" li1d,·, g~mnas1~. '>101"\Wlkr, '•·llhlin,1' 1..111 and E~tonaan Jantl' !!r"ul'' .1 l'lf"' band omt·n .. rnd raJ111~ ,f ni.111- ~trataon~ fl•atunng -.....1nd111.1' 1.111 .111d kdand ll" hm'-''' RESTAl"RA~TI\ • 8 11 o· Dl·nmJ rk !<,·, J . · • -• .\lasal Ro.ld ''"" 11'"-'-1 '• , good ..elcll111n .. 1 l >J n ,,, . ,, , 11 1ancntal l'ntrl'•'' "tth •x, 1 ..1rJ " •i. alaalabk lun,h run,J!'41ut '-' "''' d 1nnl"r abou1 S:o. "'' ' H"u'' ·'" ' am to4pm ""'l...-nd\111'' ''pm. •T hl' l>:in"h Inn 1<.-,1.1111.101 1 ,J-. M1ss1on On', 1 ;\1•'1 r.,').J, I• ..._' \('S a genaJ I 'i-.111.Jrr• .• 11.111 .llld continental nwnu .qth ""' l..1.111, 3\a1labh.-lunLh 1' .1!"•111 '" '" S 12 ~o dinner at°)(•ul S 11 " '" : ACCOMMODA TIO"'S • tks1 \\ t''>tl"fn i....1111! I 1.-d, rt lo. 'l.1o1d (It> l -( 11ix·nhJ~< n I )1 1 ,. 805-hl!ls-55151 hJ' -11> t11111' " 1h ,, heate-d po1.1I .md fa, u1t1 K.1l<'"nq:111 a1 S-1 5 \\llh Ul'••ttunt' ,l\ .1d.1hl, 1111 seniors •Ch1mnn '"\'·:p l 1111 1 I' '\-1 1 11 pi:nhagt>n Dr1'l' 1'P'--t1i-i--211 11 h.1~ attract•' c 2r<1und' '<1th :-1 1.r111, 1ndud1ng r:ight 'Plit-ln,l l,111 •11n111' and 1v.1' 1-..,..~111n .111t.11!•"' "•1h farl'PIJn"\ R,·g_ulJr ro.•nh -,,.I! o . .: SM>. lolt' J I S:<.11 Jnd ,1111.1~,., _I •' •Thl· Pl."tn-...'.n Ir· 1 I'-·, \I '""' Dra' ,. '' 1 "-"' '. : ~ , 1 ti. ' -1 • l "'' ' r..>Om' ul '.ir\ 1nl! "/<"• '' I! • .ip1, .. 1 hl.'dl. 1,.,, ...._-~i-,11 · I \ , 111 armu1rl--, \1nrn n~ -.. :•. ~ , .. · .,\: h thC' r,"K.llll j .. •nt r, '•'·' ''~ J • •,,, JnJ '>J ntJ '\ rh. \ .1 . • :1 t " l'' ,·nmg .ir,· J .• 'HJ' ·1 1 1 1· K 1 ... tx·~an J ' Sv' f or othl·r mtor111.11 , ·' •'" .. ,1, 1ng. lll0l3.-I lhl' ,,1• .11•,_ I • ' (om mer,,· P I I H1 ' -1• • ' 4 '.Jo' 1M15 1 t-1'~-· -1 GETTI~G THERE Talo.l' lhl" .ll ·~ I r,.,., .. , 1 • 1 :t t 1 ' ltll , \ 1."0lur.J ~ '•"<""·• I .II ,1 I 101 PJ'I \antJ RJ1 h.11,1 t • II " • From Rul'lli.•n tJk, 111.:I .,.1 ·~· • ant0 ~11\an)l - Fifty performances at CM' s Arts on the Green By MICHAEL RVDZVNSKI o.9rNllltC•• a a Orange Count) g<"ts ns chance-to strut its cultural stuff from 11 a.m . to 6 p.m. Sunda) at the fifth annual .\ns o n the Grttn. Mort' than 90 1ndl\ 1duah and orpnizations wall take pan in "hat's bttome a Costa Meso -and Orange County -tradiuon. -\bout 50 of the participants will perform on o ne of scvt'n :ltagt'S o n th<" ans resu' al ,rounds. local~ 1n Town Center Park ~tWttn SOuth Coast Repenof1 and W~ttn South Coast PlaLa Hotel in Costa Mesa. Thct't' "111 also be informatio n booths Sl"a ttcrcd throu&hout the area. Carol Heyward is the one to make sense of it all. "I'm the voluntttr who pulls all this t~r:· aid Heyward. who chairs the Costa Mesa C-hamhl.'r ot Commertt's ans commtllt'\'. thl" fes11val organizer "\\I.' alw ha' c Toren Segetstrom as the romm111cc·s c0<hairman in charge of fund-rais- ing_ and a (fest1' al) producer. D" 1gh1 Richard Odle. who dC'<.01dcs \\ho performs on~ hat stag<'s. pro'1dc' thl' look of the event and ma1n1ains its objccuvity.makingsure no one gro up (or genre) 1s favored O\ er the other'>. "This festival is just a great coopcr- a11vc event bet"ttn the ans. go,crn- ment and business." said He' ''nrd. who is also the full-time dtrl-Ctor of marketing and communicauons for the Orange Count) Philharmonic Society. one of the fes11,ar, panin- pan&s. First-ti mt' chair He) "a rd ha•;. a' com mittee member. been "uh .\rts on the G reen since ns beginning five )cars ago. \\hl·n <;,1u1h l ,,.,,1 l<L·p .. ·r- tor) maugura 1,·t1 11 J ' ran '" 11, thcn-~Oth annllcr<..1r-•ct.·hrJtn•n This \Car's lhl·nw ·ror .\r1~ .. 111 1h, GrC'Cn 1s ··Celebrate · ·· an hon111 01 the plethora of 0 ran!!l" C .. •unt' .m- nl\ ersancs. not 1h,· ka<.t .11 "h1d1 h the count' 'so" n Cl'ntl·nna.11 "This ;s al~ Oran~l· C •'-1'1 < 111- lcgc's ~th ann1H'r..an . 1he < 11' 111 Costa Me!><!-, 351h. O rJnl!l' ( oun1' Ph1lharmon1c·., ~-th.<""'; \k-.a .\r1 uague"s ~5th .• t)Ulh ( \1J \I Rl'P·, 25th. Pacific ~mphon~ ·, 1111h :ind o\ns on tht" Grcl·n\ 51h ·· Hl'' "3rJ said · .\ns on the Green·, l'l-k l·ta..: Jn- dance-mu~1c-1 hr:atcr d1..:1 '' 111 l·on<.1~1 of fine arts. pa1n11ng.' anJ '' ulp1url'\. ballets. Japani:sc. I nJ1jn. nH.xkrn and Scottish dance. and "sln.'l'I stomping": barbcf'thop. Baroque. chamb.:r cha nil'''· l h"1.1 I "Pl r .1 .111.t 1a1t.o drumming. drJm.1 m1111, rnu s1cal re• Ul'. J><A.'I S: and n1lll·1 rcJJ111g' .\l~o 1nd udl·d <1r,• \Ul h h.1nd'-"" eh1ldr('n·s act I\ 111<.'" a' C b' PIJ ' IJll' paanung. masl.. mal..tng_ , .... -.J "-ul p1- ang. OCPS'~ \lu'!tll \luh1:, H.1",·r, M useum·\ ~1ob1 k \l u .... ·um .inJ 1tw .\n bo\. a largl' 'an~ I Ot>\ "h,·r\· 1t111, ones can chmh inside .1nd d r J\\ There "111 be a ''~"' k ,11,,11 fcatunng dr:hCal'll.'"-Imm arnund 1h,· "'orld. and ··The .\n ot th\· \ut11-- mob1lc ... an an11QUL' rar nh1h1t h' Yestl'r)ears Car C'luh Besides the au10 <,h n" Pl h,., Ill'" events at 1h1'> \l·ar\ ll'''''al 1nd11lk the mamc group .\h-.t>lut..: \kannwn1 performing to original '1nnn r,·.1J h' authors from the O rang • .-c .. uni\ Authors-of Booi.., fl•r < haldrl'n Jnd 'I nun11 Pn•pk I u'I 11 lt•"I ,f-.1··1.1 ~1uJ,·n1' pn· ..... ·nt111!! 1'1.-1 .1~• .i 1• " nang ongan.it plJ ' "•ni. ,..,.,., l•'l'.. 1raJ111nn.1 I Jap.11, '• • •t cn~n1bk m.i"' ''" 1. t... •'' • • ',,, 1 \,faddk f a,tl'm JJn" ,,,, '' .,, ()( ( Budgl'll:d th•'' <"J' .1t ,,., • • \ ,, o n 1hi: C1 r,-..·n .•rc.11• tl'' ,..._,I '" dni" as man\ ... , -• 'I 1.. • • The ( 11' l>I < "''·' \I,.,, ' 11 , fl''ll llaf°, l°ll~l"'t 'fX'll'•'f .11 , .. , •• foll o" ed t" C J '-'!!• r,11 •111 .11 d n\. V.llh II' d1IOJll•lll' 1•1 °S-1 I OM ca'>h and 1r,-r: land 1a, ll•t••·' ll\J1111, 1 an,·l· and S<Yur•I' ux· Th,· l°fl'I.' "'' ,·n-hPu1 '"' "" •h, (1rl'('n 1~ pan ••I \11, ''"'"' 111 ~·ptemhl.'r ,pt1n'•'r\"d I"' lh1 < .. ,1,1 ~k..a ( ha mt>.·r nt < 1111111" r"· I 1•1 .t ful l '>l·hi:duk . r h11n,· f•'\11-1-1'1(1 '_Cop' is toopredictable, 'Batteries · too whimsical --C.." 4hl-•-' Heme Vitko; VHS. •.n; ..... tit.ts: llate4 R> Sta. Uo)d Jfopluns is the kmd of cop who wean bas profession on h1!1 chat in bl& red letters. He's a COP. He matn lais ~ rules and bttak otherund hcd°"n't care "'ho he h~s to whack in order to nd the 111>0rld of bed au)'1 and K'Um. All this makes Set. Llo)d Hopkins (JatMS Woocb) 1nf1nnel) more danttrous than Jeck 1he Ripptt. Ht's a mamed man wlw) thanks noth•ftl of""'"' a II«*" a •h1rt. and 1 father who tdl~ h9' small da•ter bedtime 1conn about his violi'nt ttea~ In the und~r­ statemcnt or the video year. his wife tells him he's a vtf)' litk man. and 'he <> takes the kid and lea\ h him Hopkins doesn't ha\t' tame m brood-about crimes of the hcan hl•'<. hot on the httls of a serial killer Ho pkins is the one man "ho 1h1nl-s a senal kl lier is 1n' oh cd an the obscent' murder of a ) oun.g "'oman. He'sconvinttd 1he as the 15th' 1c11m of the same munk~r a nd b<x'o mc- oblel.scd an the hunt .. C"hartcs Dumrng puts 111 a good ~ntt as Hopkin.,· hudd~ and suptnor. and Charles Haid of TV's -Hill Strttt Blucs0 1s tine a a ,1ca1 • homost•ual cop on tht ta._e But l..csJt).' Ann Warren·, femin"t ·poet. the k1Uct's seem )(l, c obJ«t, tels the womc"n·~ movement 'bad. SO years. he's a wh1mpcnng 1tl11i1 "'ht) cha1nsmoltcs her "'a~ inw a dJngt•r- ous situation. Woods. "ho l'O-produn~ 1h1· mo' 1c "•th d1rt'C1or Jaml-.. B. JI.in'' as 1n JUSl about l'' <'~ ..ccnl· \\ 11 h ha\ squ1rrt"ll~ loo!.. and <.1.ic,.110 scntcnn-s... he·., faarh con' inl"1ng J' a cop about 10 1mplo~k M IK'h of the plo11~ prl'<i11.1.ibk. JnJ uneven cd1ung lea' l'' m:lJl>r hllll'" 1n the SIOf). The R muns "' "''" deserved for a scrccnful of blood and au ts -By O.l0ttt 8erda). AP Arts £411'« • • • • .._lteries aot iacTHtd" fMCA Heme Vldee: VHS-B~ta. $119.!IS: R..&H PCI One moiT "h1m,ll"al 1antJ'' tmm 1he te\Cn \p1l'lt>.·rg IJllt•1' ma~ be on<' 100 mam H ume ( ron'n anJ J1..-.."lJ I Jnd' ht'ad a cast o f oJJh .i~"'m·.i, hJrJ\ tel's holding out agaan,1 J ru1hk" de' eloptr "'ho "anl' lt• hu\ lh~ m 0111 of their C'fUmhhng 'l'" 'I mt. I<'"' - ment so he ran hutld ..1 ,l_,'4 r.1rx·r Wflen the> ~~ no. th<' crl't'I" h m'' .i th"'l to ckstro~ the pla..:c Enter the cutc't hllk C"Tt':llllre' from outtr pace )OU e'C'r ..a" - 0) 1n1 saucers "'llh c' t.'\. arm\ anJ k~' who rt"produre. ea1 Pll'\'l'' of 'otk1: Pots and ff\1ng pan.._ and -1110,1 imporant .:.._ th th mg' T h11\~' hl,,• broken "indo"' s. "1UCht'\ doo" a nJ e' en1ualh lhl' ,·011<-_ l'lu11.l 1nc The ' al~ Ii' hrn ,·11 h, .11" .111,f minds: sp;irl..ang. J rnmJn._ tx l\\ll"r. tv.o of tbl" charal ,,.r, hdrnni: I ••'"' n and Tand~ p;ilt h up 1h, 1r nt,1111.1~\ and rchab1hla11ng .i "J'h,·J up pa"" ligh1er "hl1 ha,n·1 Jnn,· Jll\ thin~ 111 \l'al'hut \\31\"h T\ .-umm,1,1.1\, The spc'l aa l eflc< I' .11•· 11111 i.11 .1 v.hak .• rnd kid' \4 111 rut up "llh th. ndKul<l\J'> pint bu1 gm"nUI" .1r, hi.cl~ to pg o n 1he lrt':wl~ '('Tltanwn taht) ThciT·\ al'>O a forr amNml 1•t bash1n.g .and human~ \\h1d'1 u1ulJ prove upsc-uing for \l"f\ "'111\j.! l hal-d~n. • -By Mikf' Sihf'rman. ;h .-.0<'1att>d PrusWri~r Dally Pilot Datebook/ Friday September 16. 1988 I I GARFIELD THERE MO~f e£ ~OME ,WA4 10 E.~CAP( THI~ FAf' WELL, IF '(OU CAN 1T FINO 't'OVR LUNCH_BOX use SOMETMIN6 ELSE! i '------1 I Ja Daily Piiot Datebookl Friday,..,........, 11, 1111 by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis · NAH. IT WOOLP JO~T flNP MY FORWARPIN6 APPRE55 ... TBS PAlllLY- CIRCUS ----"- by Bil Keane "They're called MS ·ca~se they bug you." llARllADUXE by Brad Anderson ---- DOONESBUllY by Garry Trudeau 7Ht l'fav HIM AT 1flUMP ~ 'Qg ... >"..U MJAN1F.D ID le« MY aJ) W1S, ~ U/1(6 ·~ IC1Et. w AND •t:JONT # at.La .• • - ' .. DENJHS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham q ·b u j ~ ... COUNTER CULTURE by Marana & Maratta ~OM£Tt ~E S BRUSH iNG. ISN'T ENOUGH , .. , tanf C.. ~ ~ SI".( _ ?, C •i)C::.. • 'llOID ,.11111 \:)~ \'Clt.J ~~ Co:J [:., 'J. ~ ""' ----l~ ... QA'f ll fO.U.11 ---- JU S T O I I I r t [LDOY I· I I I I . D I R [ L D I' I' I I I BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed . \ ' . '\ ARLO AND J~NIS by Jimmy Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston HE-y -~·T ~\ MPN 1AE C ff.J Kc.E.P A SE:CREl I I SHOE Fl~~TIC4<~ Wlill KH~vP la'.::>Z7 I 'I L.__ J. .. /JJ~ JUDGE PARKER l.JaL,MARTHf\ Tow :fe..s;it ANO t-'EG PNC> LR.RA,wHO 1bLO KE:LlY. WHO lOLD 8R1~ ,WMO la.DUS II ·-·~ / T ~ A y'At<IATh?N ON A Ft?PIJWZ Pl,k F~ lCXA~IAAA I lA .... i.. ~ 'RfPOE~D Bi.Ac.Kl= ,'1. by Jeff M acNelly s._ by Harold Le Doux Deify Pilot Oatebook / Fnday. September 16. 1988 IS ' .. :. i CM Playhouse sings with Sondheim memorabilia By TOM TITUS °' ... ..,._ .... Should tephen Sondheim happen to walk into the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse during the run of his musical comedy .. A Funn) Thing are posters from every Sondheim of Sheila." Accompanying the posters is Stan Wlasick, d1rec1or of the Costa Happened on theWay10 1he Forum." show ever produced on Broadway. are brief histories of each project that Mcsuhowandalsoitspnncipalactor he'd find nothin& less than a shrine 10 aJoaa with the movie versions of could occupy the auen1ion of a as Pxudolus. Wlasick is P.robab!Y the his theatrical accomplishmcnls. several, and anothel' placard for 1he theater buff past curtain lime. most avid Ste~ ~J"an..on- Displaycd in 1he playhouse lobb)_SondMim-wri11tn movie ··TM bas1 -The kttpCr ofthc-SOndtmm-n=am=-e-dieOranae Coast. --- -··1 belien he's the current gem us 1n • :GO : 1"4FMA ... * '1'<)' 1 1.. •dC ~ ~ I S,, .• · A,_.CH••WMmA (1') -UI Cll1IS S6i:lt-ll:ll ,..Al'lB "' • 'It., .... a·::--.:.. ..,. IL' · ~ .. •I llllllROl'MATM (ll)amD- 1...-..1tM l~fMA CfJo4Tfs;l -1••()<,r A<l•,....1 ~7i~1'' DISHAM(lt) melai.1 5:1s.ut-l•.JS mo •. (N)nll~ 5:1S.7:Jl.l._1Z:H A F19H CAU.ID WAlmA ... ,_Ulm. S:61:11-lt:IS.12:1S ..... lllOlla.TY (NU) (1MI) 5:Jl.Ul-ll:Jl.11' .. MAL.,........ (II) 7:JS.ll:H llha•D TO TM_,. (W) S:IS.t:H A,_.CM••WAMDA .., Im l& Cll11S . ~ls.tJl.1 .... IUlimDTOTllE_,. .. , ~IM MLJ~Tl~1,rrl .. rw ... ""---=~ .. ~.-~ .,,:jU "'F ... A 'ti! F -• .,.. • • ' ' l "' I ~ ,. .... ,. • .. · ... -----..&'1 F Allll Y •AMAIN S IUO TUESIWEDITHUltS AT ITA ... D ICMI ... '1AR'ER C fl\11·~ P ..,.,..,., '' R•IW · ~' :"C A .... CAU.IDWAlmA (ltl:f UI Cll11S lS.ll:JI c••,A-,F-~"4·f~ ..... f1.,.~.---~•1 '' L ' ; 11111' I, 1' .. ' "'t "'. ~ TODAY M.• Wftl. .. N ~~ lt ... l:l~MM:IS.11:41 llAN ID TOTllE .... , &NM ....... ,,_ Oii EUii ITA Z:!M.if.llM A PllMCAU.IDWAMDA (1')-ut Cll11S 12: .. 1:6Ht-7:1S.t' .. llOONOWllP~ (Nta)-mWllS 1161~15-«•11:41 • ....... °" .. '" (ll)amD-l:tt.J:tt.Ht-7~ the American theater." declared Wlasick. 33. a Hun11ng1on Beach resident and drama 1eachcr a1 El Rancho High School in Pico R1'era. "I think more theaters should oc doin& his shows ... The posters are only :i 'imall ~rt ol Wlasick's collect1on. "h1ch numbcf'!l about 2SO theater placar~ and 800 from the movies. Hc"s been l'olh.·c11ng them since the age of J 6. Where does a Wcs1 ( oas1 rc ... 1dt.·n1 come upon so man~ Br03d"a~ po,,_ crs? WLJs1Ck takes t40u1 HI of JuS" • drama students to Ne" York i:ach rtar.. and wh~lc4he~'il<>fl'"1n-:Jrttlr­ Tridenl Galle!') to add 10 h1\ collcl'- 1ion. Wlas1ck -who onrc \lood 1oh1H·r- in1 in Shuben lie) to o bt:un u!l autoeraph from 1he composer. mucti hke the title character in "'All .\boul Eve" -saw tht 197:! l o .\ngclc'i revival of"Forum" w11h Phil ·11,cr~ and heard a nt"' song. wr1ucn for Nanq Walker. called ,"'Fa~" ell.~ "I wrote to Sondheim asking for the # music, hoping 10 u~ 11 1n the.' Co ta Mesa producuon:· he s;ml \hou1 IWO weeks ago. he rC('~l\Cd :l nott•. alona with 1he shtct music. trom the composer. which also 1 t.hspla~t.'d in the lobby. 8 then. hO\\C\Cr 11 "a' loo late to use the mclod} Wlasick's collec11on includes the hard-10<ome-by P<>'>ICrs for .. \ n' one ~tp1eue ... TITUS]hje i 9-)--1 l.,e.H .. OutODTheTown ---Special advertising review ----~----------------- •Y DORIS POLLEY There's a new place in town Well, maybe not entirely new but 1t is under new mana°'"'ent. refurbished and newly staffed. Locatea on the corner of Airway and McCormick, M cCormick's Landing is right next to John Wayne Airport. After being closed for several months, McCormick's has made a comeback and Is alive and well. -Fof--anybody-who -grew-up-Jn Smalf Town, America, there are most likely fond memories of visits to local alrports to watch the planes. This bit of Americana is still aviilable but under the .... sophisticated guise of dining out in a top-notch restaurant. McCormick's large dining room Is Cajun-style Lou1s1anna catfish Mexican yellow tail walled in glass and situated at the side of the with nouvelle sauce. as well as lamb chicken and airport run~ay. Noise is minimal (you would expect beef in many different recipes Of course. there are itto be pretty loud but it isn't) and there aren't many -steak and lobster but the absolute favorite is 1 exptWiences that top.the thrill of planes large and shrtmp scamp• in a wine sauce Drnner rs Served small taking off for faraway places. daily from 5 p.m Sunset is probably the best time to be there. lunch; still featuring "absolutely fresh fish The setting sun glints on the planes and the lights broiled or Cajun style,·· also has an array o f salads begin to come on at the airport and in the hotels and sandwrches II is served from 11 a m to 3 p m and ottice buildings across the field. Monday through Frrday At onetime, McCormick's Landing was known There are 40 people on the service staff. all of as the 9•th Aero Squadron. honoring heroic flying them attractive, efficient and as friendly as Hiroko aces of World War II. It was subsequently changed Arae. who is Japanese and French and from Japan to McCormick's Landin • rha s a double b wa of Ohio. metaphOrbeC~ o s prox mrty to theianding hey are as young anoentnustast1c as-Jamie + field but also to denote the fact that the restaurant Padilla. who presides over the downstatrs lounge has "landed" a great variety ot seafood. Jamie welcomes Monday night football fans who Gone are the relics of the war. replaced by a come to watch the game on a large screen TV:eat seafaring motif. The building itself 1s still remi-free hot dogs and drink S 1 beer niscent of the old French Chateau and the dinrng Happy hour is from 4 to 7 p m Monday through room Is country style with lots of green plants and Friday and offers a complete and comphmentary dark woods. There are fresh flowers on the tables. buffet of hor d 'oeuvres There s a dance floor and Pictures on the walls are of boats and fishing and music will be provided for dancing any day now men of the sea. But the main attraction remains the (We suggest you call for that inf or ma 1ton ) airport and the surrounding scene. All in all. McCormick's Landing 1s a theme McCormick's Landing is owned by Specialty restaurant that hasn't allowed its theme to get m Restaurant Corp. of Anaheim. They also own and the way It rs an attractrve place to spend a lunch manage Orange Hill restaurant. the Proud Bird at hour. to en1oy a great dinner or dance and watch LAX and two other Aero Squadron theme football. restaurants In San Diego and Van Nuys. And the very next time Sir "l 'ra smgs · Come The Landing re-opened here on July 5 with Fly Wrth Me.·· the friendly skies beckon and you Robert Church as general manager and Steven can't get away at the moment. watching the planes I Mayer assisting. at John Wayne Arr port can be a very sat1sfy rng and 1 I Centering the large dinrng room (it seats en1oyable thing to do between 159 and 170 comfortably) Is a glassed-in McCormick 's Landing is located at 3180 I kitchen area where guests can watch Chef Steven Airway Ave .• corner of Airway and McCormick 1n r Crane or Sous Chef Ed Karkenny at the stove and Costa Mesa There is a large free park mg area mesquite grill creating such daily specialties as Dress Is casual. For mformatton or reservations. "escargot bourgonionne." Idaho rainbow trout. phone 546-3334. lmAl'OOD IXPAGNOLE SAUCE , .. ., .... ..._C••••-olMttulce) .......... ,. ..... ....,, 1 CO&ta.1 J OF THE WEEK ~ cup MMOned rte. wine vlneg•r Z t.Mlupa~ torn.to purM -i111•111poo.-. brOWn eupr 1 e•111paan wregon . Combtne ell Ingredients and simmer 1111 reduced by one half. Thicken with 1 tablespoon of corn starch dlssotved in 1 tabtespoon ol sherry then stratn clean. Bone, St(Jn and por1ion fish, season with sell and pepper and olive oil, then grill until cooked through and top wttt1 sauce. M•kes 1 cup. This MUCe is MrV9d on mesquite grilled Me1ucan ~ail at McCormlci('s Landing. although 11 could be MNed on most any kind of grifled hSh. FRE8M LmE MARGARITA 1\\ ....... ...... a ............ •11•••nd 11me tutce ,_............. . ... . Blend for 30 seconds .. .'l l .... , ,,.. > ' '""' • . .. . .. .. ..... . .. --... ~.,...,;..:,.,...a-.-.:.-_ _:..:.....:J.. • 11,; •• l •r • r • .. • l \\. r . • ~ t ... ~ ,. • ... Sunset Specials S9.95 '• •.• ~ .. GOOd tor parties o f 8 or less only. ple<tse • ... .. • , lt's easy to Ft )IO'Jr ~ W1 prirt. Al )00 h3\~ to do is neglect )IO'Jr health. ~ )'OUf risk cl heart &1aek. and )00 couk1 become a De'WSlDllrer sooner than )00 'd e¥er irnlgjne. V Amertcon11eart Assoc~ ~ AGHTIN; F{)?~lff Delly F>;tot Oatebook/ Friday. September 16. 1988 11 Join u$ this Thursday, Friday, Saturday andSultMy *" ourmnding INe entertainment with a ~bay tMwf Outside on our waterside deck ... Of inskM ... the music~hotl ...... ,,.,,.,. .... ,.,. ........ ·-____..._ .... ,, l1a• .. ~ ... n t ... ,,.,. '., ',. ,.... ,, .... ..,.,. ,.,. ..... ....., Introducing oor dd fashioned Yankee Pot b& DimH, just $5.95. Our Yan.ktt Poe Roast dinner is ~nain 10 bri"8 back lho8c rich mcmoria of the JVC3I bl8 meals mom used 10 cook. Fm jU!R IS 95 you11 Ft our drUdous poc roac akMll wtlh a choke of 90Up or salad, fttnch (Ha or baked pouto! our new fresh ~.and .,tlkd 9Q\laW bread OI' a blueberry m...._ So villa thc Grinder In your area, and hnc a yanktt· doodlc·dandy feast. fl ICJIGljle lz JO fl ,...... c~ Hwy. So. d Pin . ...,......,.. 8ndl (714 > 4''6-1664 to400 W Pldlc Come Hwy., Newport lftt1t (7M) 6U·-I ~frolll4to9pm. ,, CoilfCldalt Lf)aUonl In Soudlcnl ~ • • ---Omtng out with Judy-------------------:---- CXyps ys a taste o( 'Puscany Next 10 the peppers m1g.h1 be a planer Jim La Fone Jr. may be brave but of roasted cgplanl. swttt and spicy he isn't stupid. _and then a_disb of .. fa&iol1·· bean'> Jn bringing his successful concept from Tuscany. drowning in the be'l for Gypsys restauraf!t . to Lagu~ JUDY extra vif'lin ohve oil. It's ary antipasto Beach (he bas two thnving stor~s tn bar. set up without fanfare in the hack La Habra and Orange).h~ efTecuvcly of the room. • - CQvertd his bases by hinng a world· I' ......... lAll I've ~n watting for someone in class chef to funher enhance an ~ this part of the county to get sman e1tis1ini rtpert<?irt c~lled f~~nf the and offer such a pleasurablc arra). rqions of Italy 1n wh1ch he hvCd and Carmelo Manto 1n Corona dcl Mar tt11velcd after '"retiring.. from the should really do 1t -and no1 screw docs so at his Carmelo's. hu1 ttStaurant business several years ago. around," says Juhano. "We use Carmelo's isn't open for lunch. and L.aauna Beach was ripe for a really Italian inped1en1s. ~nd . "e "ould it's at lunch time that I u\uall) aood ltal~n resta~rant. and. 4 rone never think_of tht'OWlll&...lll a.Er cScvetoJf"l a.rvln-g-fcsr grill~ pcppcr!ii . has happtly--obhgcd. Pay.ng-onl. sauce here. an Amcncan dessert 10 be eaten with a crusty ltahan brcad scan1 attention to the fa!=' thal he there." The bread at G) ps)s 1s strange!) would be setting up shop to what h~ Juliano·s food phtl~ph~ closely lacking in both taste and 1e,1urc - refers lo a~ .. the ~lack hole of Laguna parallels that of his boss. La Forte -rcscma.fing some sort .of near I) d11 -a locatton which has Sttn plcnt) of an ok1 l'C'Staurant man from ·wa)' back spongt. This is surprising. because 11 ttStaurants come and go -~ Fo rte who can be credited with such is baked fresh daily from scratch. worked with chef Angelo Juliano to conccpts as O.na Point's 1n1m1table. TMy shouldn't bother, or prrha,x rcaute the fl~vors. tcxtu!"CS and but long-t0nc La Cuisine a nd La they could find a way to mcorporate a colors of the ltaltan cou!'tl')'s1de., i:nc Provencal jn South Laguna (also no little more-yeast or a few more eggs. result is a wonderfully s1mple~1sinc lonter with us). ~bread. ho"<'' er. 1s m) onl) real which wou!<f be rig.ht at hoJne '" a .. l 101 out," sa)s La Fonc ... And I complaint ·about G> ps) s. ~cauS4' farm~ouse 1n Tuscany. went to Italy and 1 sculpted -and everything else) taSted thcrl' rccc~tl) Juhano.a~roduct ofthe man.elous ate." La Forte. who regards food as was terrific. Juliano makes a \3rll'I' hotel school in Lucerne. can COC?k all .. the ulti1T1ate art form." optncd the of pasw (e\el)th1ng from ·· pa. thcclassicaldish~~fFrancc.SW1tzer-firstGypsys "forthe sheer pleasure of ghettini.. to .. fu'\11l 1" and landand~ly: train1nga1 the'SC~ool ts aood food." . "papardelle" from sc~1ch. no paun· intense. Gypsys. however. 1.s an Aod what a pleasure the food 1s. ty of egg yolks here. Good semolina Italian restaurant _and there are .~o. Simple platters of gnlled. blackened flour and the nght amounl of ha~d· liberties taken wtth the .r~. If peppers arc heaped acco rding to ling produce 1he bes• noodle~ }OU 'e you're going 10 do a cuisine. yo u color: red, green and gol~cn ydlow. ever wtcdorscen .. thc1rhng~cJ!ow co or a emp 1ng come:on. - t-Btandon's, I had the Sauteed : ·Jumbo Prawns # and Prime 19b Special for only $14.95! Brandon's is featuring aged, mid western oom-fed prime rib of beef, slowly ro11ted lo perfection Jthll tu«Ulent jumbo prawns sauti6edln uau« ol pdic: whiti9 wirie and butter. Served with yom ~of. &ah tpinlch salad topped with hot bacon dreuing Of IOUp of the day, Mwty wild nee pilaf, fresh _,naa ·• 111 'ahlet end warm 90Urdough brelld. All for SH.95 ps pefton. 08lr ............ Oi:dlr 31, ·- .. '3415~. THE llfWQY ~ tVTB. ·•· .. ,,,._,,,_,.. __ _ llDD .... ~ ....... (8>432.Qll 3350 A._ cl .. ~ C... ,.._ C'114) 754-UCB Rmnalliam 11 sll d Ad;.c-lo ............ Halli. More. bnght color rom e"i 11) the form of fresh tomato sau c. 1m- mertd gco1ly to a rich r~'dnC'\S. Juliano uses the finest roma (plum) ---r-;1omatoesand spnnkll-!> ublk !>l'.a~on· ings into the bubbl) ·depth'> of 1hc sauce: it's marvelous -and toiall)· un!acidic. Many dishes comc \\1th a potu10-. cafrot-0oion mix1ure that ~mack11 ol Italy. Country·ptrfect. 1h~ \Cg · etables have bttn thorough!) rubbed with olive 011, basil. th) me and or~no. then roas1cd to pcrfccuon. They could make :r "'hole mC'al. There's veal. of course. the be t kind: very white and not poundc.-J into anorectic obh\.tOn. I dtt1dcd 10 forqo m y favorite. "parm1g1ana:· and try some1h1ng the w:u1cr rt'(.· om mended: slices of sautC'C."d 'cal 1n a ,....__GTPSTS/Paee 20) I • I : • • '¥.. \l t ~ I JI t 1' M I> :~ HUEVOS . RANCHEAOS ........ . CHOAIZOAND EGGS ............ _ ...... . ,, •. .,. MACHACA.: ............. •1 • CARNE •1• -ASADA ................ ., .•. 911'ved w/TOtfMI ... ,..,. --• Fruit ........ •••••• -~~ur.- Cuisine of India . "Dishes At Mayur ' Far Surpass Those We've Tasted J At Other Local Restaurants ... ·· Peggy COUOQ-...- Newport Be<Jcn 7 14 Laorb•Di••~r·Salld•yBruacb . . t9Sl E. Coast Hwy., Coroa• dd .Vu (114) tl1U8ZZ 01r Melll Are ' . A· Trip t• MeiieoL We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... in Co~ta Mesa since 1972. Lunch• Denner • Cocktails Open Oaity At 11 A.M E•t.ere&i•me•t in Tiit Burro Room 2M I 17th St . C0st• Mesa ~S-7626 ' . • Big creen T\" • 'tereo • Free Hot Dogs • Open For Lunch and Dinner Come and experience the fi nest in mequite broiled steaks and fr esh seafood in our picturesque dining room overloo king the .John Wayne LU'\Cll \lrnHl.i' 111 ru Fnckn DI'\'\ l~R '\tl!ht I\ I rom I I oP .1 rn lO :3 00 p.m ""I Oo pm 3180 Airway Ave.• Coeta Mesa· (714) 546-3334 Airport runway. ... . ARTlNSTITUTE SCULPTURE GARDEN OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY ••• FromPaee3 to ~rve as the showcase "ork of the school spokeswoman Li nda design. Thornton says, dramatizes llelop-ams. Presented in the Reynolds sculpture sue and is o n long-term Thornton. "Using rec)cled urban conditions of equilibrium and inde· Gallery will be several painted. free. loan to the college. remnants and ordinary materials. pendencc through a system of lumi-form constructions including Also on display are wor._s by Ed Quoss's work stresses wttimsy and nesccnt. interlocking shapes. "f ocus-"Stardust" and "Emerald Ridge:· Quoss. who is known for ht') 1d1os) n-contemplation while irrc"erantl)' ad· ina on the logic of the material under two rteent works that possess the cratic. intellectual sense of humor drcuina the subject of human per-tension." ~e notes. ''the integrated elonptcd geometric presence that and solid craftsmanship. He uses an ccption." WOfk provides a 5harp commentary currently is becoming Metzger's s1g- conccn with architecture. tcchnolog} and landscape while emphasizing the principles of· d ynamism and pro-cess:· Thornton says, 1nventive combination of natural and To look at Cy Vojak.'s work is to see on mechanized societ ... ____ __._turc. • ~......;;===-r-:.-....... ---,~~ ...... ,.,,...,, ... ,enat~c~:m~-~1hc attflt man11BU tPle h1gh-lcch Completana the outdoor 1nstalla-The frec-stan mg an mounte interactive installation of conceptual machine look of industrial construe-tion isa iuJe-1ea~wall piece by Steve constructions which infonn the exh1· indoor and outdoor works. ' tivism. ''Just for Openers .. is a 16-Metzaer. "Canyon" is a modular bitions function as a total envi ro n- The sculpture exhib111on as open for vicwin& by the public dunng rqular collcaie hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. M~day throogtrTho~a). 8 a.m. to 4;30 p.m. Fnday and 9 a.m. to 2.IWJl.._ Saturday. J Cl I "from ~levision pans to movie foot-hiah outdoor wood and fluor-construction of wood and fiberi)ass ment as much as sculptural obJects. projection screens, Quoss rtdefines escent light construction created es-which rcpresenLS a thrtt-dimensional "Fabricated-from such materials as the elements of c'el)da li fe." 53\S pccially for the park's opcnin . Its interplayofupriaht~convergingpara-steel. plast.tt, w~ canvas, rboplex ---------------------------------------. and automotive paint, the industnal compositions. as a whole. suggest a Adm(ssion and parking is frtt. The An Institute ofSouthcrn Cahforpia 1s localed at 222U.aguna Can)on Road in Lquna Beach. For more infor· ma1ion. call the college at 497-3309. IUIAI ~TH llAYEI STMIUNG .. NOBODY SERVES BETTER I ENJOY W ORLD CLASS TENNIS AT THE VOLVO TENNIS/ -Los A NGELES AND INVITE A FRIEND C OMPLIMENTS OF . , WEDo • VISit any Oive Gar,den location and pick LP a twcrfor-one dscOlX'lt voucher. Present the voucher at-the Los Angeles Tennis Center Box Office Qt UCLA crd receive two tlets ta Jhe ~ d onel The va.cher 6goodfathe12 roon matches on Monday thrOlJgt) Wednesday. September 19-21. Cerritos nin \8Jrd Streot (213) 860-88!'>5 ,,,..... ..... 11585 Costteton (8l8)~•1l0 Jononce 23442 Hawthorne ltvd (213) 373-0JQS MolAllOll NOflflftdll '97~ Nordhoff Place (&18) m-«:190 ........ "'°" leoc" 16811 Beoch flllld (714) S.1499 ' THR .. •NCMll _. comDY .... Pill ... ,..~...,. -.- " • = • Collins atop Loilg Beach blues heap Bnnic ~ is OM man who know~ added. ~But la. t"'r. J do "nJO~ 1h~ da • h h t th nd f. h ~ ~ ~ ) s s ow runs from I I a m 10 5 ow o cure e e -o ·t e-sum-afterglow of a successful fesu' al.·· mertime blues. p.m.) The 49-ycar-old host-Of" rM J Acts scheduled for Fnda' include Advanced tickets arc pncnl a1 88/KLON's .. Notbin& But The OHi Johnny Ta)lor. "\\'olfman'" Wash· S l ~.50 per d<I~. or S\:! 50 for the Blues" propam is presenting tiis in11on. James Couon. Ruth Bro>An. enure weekend Ticket~ '-'tll lO\I S ~ll ninth annual Lona Beach Blues R Alben King and Johnn) .\dams. the da) of the sho"' I or more: Festival this weekend at the Cal.State 00$ Sunday's line-up features Lmle Ed & information on the F\1 ~~ "LO' Lona Beach North Athletic Field. the Imperials, the Kmse} R~pon, the: Lo ni Beach Blues Fe!>t1V:il. lall thl' And this year•s m_usical tine-up isn't Staple Sm~ers. Bobb) "Blue" Bland 24-hour Fesu ' al Hotlml' at 1~1 1 1 limited to strictly the blues. either_ r -'o_re_tax_a_n,....d_e_n,_·o_y_th_e_sce_n_e._"_hc __ ._n_d_h_e_a_d_h_nc_r_A._!be_n_c_ol_ll_n_!o._l_Ea_·_ch __ 4_9_8_-8_0_5_2 _____ _._ _____ A1:....:__.:_be_:__:_rt_::Co_::_::ll.::.:l:.::na::..::_ _____ _ Scheduled performances for Sarur- day and Su nday will vary io style from blues ballads (Bobby "'8h1e .. Bland), Mississippi delta blues (James Cotton), and New Orleans- style blues (Walter "Wo lfman'" Washinaton. Johnny Adams) to vari- ous blues hybrids. like the electric blUC'5-funk-~ of the Kinsey Re- port and the blues-lloacd gospel of the Staple Sintm. .. l made a deliberate attempt to attract a wide variety of talent to this year's festival," Pearl emphasized durina a recent interview. 'There are really only a limited numhet of hard- core blues performers. so it's a good idea to look at ani,StS with COUl- plimentary styles." With the recent mainstream suc- cess of such bluC$ musicians as Robert Cray, the aps>eal of the blues liUspread toa wider audience. '"The bulk of our audience has been the 3S- and-okkr fan of black music." Pearl said ... But now that's changing - ~·~ br'eakina through to more new fans. Our time has come to re,ach out ud dniw people from other ftel(is." Not coincidentally. as the general popularity of the blues has inettascd. lo has the ftstival' s yeartv attendance. hart and KLON orpnlzcd the first one-day festival in July t980andol)ly sold 'ZOO tickets. In I 9S.. interest in the event had incrased cnouah that the fcstivaJ became a two-clay affair. And last year's riahth annual fcstivaJ. which featured bot sets by Snooks Eaglin, Ena James, 8.8. King. and GatmlOUth Brown. attracted more than 16.000 blues enthusiasts. • Rctumi"' for his third appurancc and be8dl.int"I Sunday's con~. 5S- year~ Albert Collins is considered by many of his peers to be the qu.in~ntiat deep-South blues patanst.. Stlua•na nearly 40 years and biplilbted by a Grammy-award wannilJ. LP in I 916 ("Showdown"), Collins first pined notoriety after his 19S8 debut record ("The Freeze") introdutied his distinctive "cool sound" -the hiahly amplified t~blc notes of his paitar set q1inst three horns. keyboard, bass. anc! drums. h 's not just the fantastic music of Collins· and others. ho~vcr, tha't impired Peart to orpnize, promote, and pllfonn (be plays pitar for ~ buds in t1'e festiv~I) the blues. .. , really el\ioy watch1na peoplc'l r-=tiaa when the ptes optn for the ftn& time and ~ runs witcUy ~ me &e1c1 and' SUiit... • milled Part. ..... , sucb an c.citina llllOmH'L .. ..... oace die ~ llaltS. rm so ...., ....... ~cattof ..... n::=...,.. ........... Mid TiTUS ••• .......... c.. W1161de.•000.1 tt.r a w.aur and •Menty We lloll ~ .. wMcta 9eWI' llChined .. ..... ol. .,. "°Wiii Side Story" or ~ . .: SG•1ll1), IMlweW"S. be llopes 10 ..... lbele lbowl IO laC:al -.. .... 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It NIEXICAN "I I .\S \ I I ,,. \I It I ' \t I t ,_""' ., .. h· ,, .. .. i.., .. ~ t,..h• .. , ' . ,,. '. t '. ' ••• .I '••I .... ' I tu . . .... \I . ... ..... It ,\ II \HI Hll I'\ 111'\'\~H rllt"\llH Clr\E OF A K PllD ,,l'\11'' "' Ill~ 11111 ... . . \ ... .. . • •t \I ., GI +-E I OCl--IANGE COAST I ES l~I 1-IANTS ' I fa yj00 ~1 ~ ~< ~ :$ ~ ; ... "!' . // !~ ..... ~ ~ ~ t::~ ~ ~ ·~ ·S ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ "' § I "=' ~1tstaarant ~ ~ .it-~ ~ ..._~ ~~ ;..f ~~I -~! ..... ~ "'.J ~ ~J.~r_·~:r...q ·.~~ l'~;r.1:1 . t•t..,tlt'W"nt..J ....... , .... ,,. .... , ,. ' " . ft~ ••• • • • .... • fflf .. 1!--,1:!~ •• \ .... '-•P>--• & ......... ··~ i::;;-:i; II \f t"' • ... ~• ... \.'I • ,,,, "' .... u • ..... . ' - !ll\.~·~ ... ,... •I\ "',,_ ,....,,. ,, . ...._ .... .,....ii ·~ llf'\ fft .. ,,_t...; I •• • • • -_ • .,.,.., .. BA•A GRILL· ... _, 1- ••• , ....... l ... \s.-,• ..... ....... ""' ... ... . f ... ~ !..• ... ,-" Sii~ • • J.> • • • • U'f F~~:otE.~! ....... ~ ... , .... fl • ...... $-& ~. 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But the chef also seryes ....... ... ......, ...... ................... ...... , ..... .. ·~ ........ ... ._... . ........, ........ ............ tllla.k ............ l • ....., ......... fNX)V .lHE ~ 00 8EAUtRl. r A t l roast lamb (made with lots of herbs cusiardy affair. Not so Gypsys. made with bittersweet chocolate. the a.eta. tl'J-t'7J$. DiMer 1ev•111Pts; and prtic) and special pastas like the Juliano beains with the standard other with .. u~ionc" into which a.d M .... y-Frl4ay. MH&er- plS\a "al limone." into which he foundation, ladyfingers. Over this, he abundant qu.antiues of marsaJa wine ..... Visa. N• Americu Espret1. 1nues fine shreds of lemon rind. layers a mqically-proponioncd mix· hive been blended. Music plays. Part a-* welt. DIMer e111rees start Most specuicular of all is the turc of mascarpone c~. sambuc-Llahts flash. Sighs can be heard at SI(....,.. ,.stat) u4 p .. Ill.it classical Italian dessert, "tiram1su.. ca. a tiny bit of supr and egg yolks. around the room. fer a ....... ~--feat.liq -done here as I've ndt had it before. whic hive been whi pcd tog~ther, _ _.... .a.-.;... laa_A' • d . ..... .._.. el 0.. -u4 SH fer u Now, know wlly ve oTten l ough--r--with heavy cream. e finiSfiC<I lfttls"~-7"'t--~uung ocsn t get -escn-dilek, fa& veal~· Per $4.H, this dene:r1 was 0\-'C!Tatcd. So-man product, firm and gutsy. stands more Italian lll.anJhis. ,_ eea liaft a dt..WUt._ ef ~ restaurants serve it as a blan • elepntlyonabedoftwinsaUttS,one G,,.,., Ut • ....._.,, U,... ...... , • ..,.. ... . the ~editetnlneaq 9loom ~ eny entree a1 reg- uler price Md~ a 19C· ond of..,. Of ..... v8lue for FAHi °""" VALID 4 p"' to IP."' .,.,. 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