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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-03 - Orange Coast Pilot. WllA T'S INSIDE THE ORANGE COAST TOUT-OF 1-tERE, VOU STUPID 61RDS! . I I WANT '(OU TO STAND HERE AND SCARE · Tl4EM AWAY .. __ G ... ~ARFl£tD,_· ---- 'f\C~ llCK ~\C\(11 K \ IC , \ THIS CLOCK IS PRIVINCS ME NOiS! .. S~Y, JUNE 3, 1990 .. • I DON T CARE J.tOW '{OU DO lT ... JlJST SCARE TMEM AWAV ! I THINK I'LL MOVE IT WAKE OP, C$ARFIELP! II'~ ALMOST ••. .. ~ -- "' --. 75 €ENT . • .. - 600! MAYBE THEY DO TALK BACK AND WE JUST CAN'T HEAR THEM. DENNIS THE MENACE 1 L.IKE iO WATCH 1l-IE''QUICK QUIZ SHOW. ! ALWAYS ANSWER BEFORE 1HE CONTESiANTS. ~-- WE.1LL LEAVE MARGAREi ALONE. WITH HER BRAIN . \ . J': ~'ALL RIGHT! DENNIS ..• ~ lLL iU1<N iHE s~ow OFF. 115 EASY 10 iURN . "THE SHOW OF~.' WHAT IS iHE CAPITAL OF KANSAS? su~E rrs CA.91 TO iUr<N i~E SHON OFF ... - JUDGE PARKER BY HAROLD LEDOUX -. -THE SYtv\F>f"iONY IS AT EIGHT, ISN'T I f .'? IT'S NOW JUST SIX! WE CAN STOP DtD YOU RAVE A NOT REALLY/ I SPENT MOST OF TOUGH DAY AT THE TIME. PREPARING FOR A FOR D\NNER ON THE WAY I THAT S OUNDS GOOD, THE OFFICE ? TRIAL/ TURN ON THE RADIO SAM/ MRS. BLAINE BILLINGS, A PROM\NENT SOCIALITE~J_ W}\$ -FOUNO MtJROERED-rN HER HOM LATE THIS' A~TERNOON I AUTHORI IES ARE WITHHOLDING C>ETAILS/ r, ) FOR THE NEWS, ABBEY/ .,. • • .J I f I • J • ) MOON MULLINS r . YouR iLJRN NoW, l<,AYo, 8LJT W,ATCJ-f IHAT MtDDL~ STEPPIN<S STONe' •• \ /• .. \ -,..,, &'1i. .. /' 0 , ~AND 1 5P{..) lo AL~~ F£ll0UJ SENIOf<S IOI . . IHAI WE A~E A CLASS OF DE511 N',> .' · 1RUE I MOS'I OF "fHE BERLIN WA~l HAS PL~ BE.EN SOLD OFF,,, BlJf rHERE'5 511LL PlB:llQ OF CHAN&r: 10 BE PICKED uPoor-rue~. . ........ _ BY· FERD AND TOM JOHNSON • 'f o'fl\ , ~ \)Oti ~ --~ .. _, ~ <1 ~ . ' ) . . . ..... . -~ M B .... & e ) , I' ' I I j .. I FE~LTAAr! "Tl-\E~ND I? ~A.KING ·' ............ --.... ._ __ CAN YOU TRUST VOUR EVES? There .. et 1M1t six diffef· ences In dr-.ng details betwMn top Md IMl8om panels. How quictdy can you find them? 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I-OIL lilue. ~---- SPELLBINDER KOii E 10 poifttl for """' .. , tM letten In the word below to form twocompletewor•. TESTATOR . . --... . -. . . .. THEN scere J "6ftt1 ..0 lor ell ' I<' ..,. of .._ ...... ., ....... ........................ . Trytl..,.et ........... ·------...... .,.--,, . . . . . BY BERKELEY BREATlllD ""' 1ME ~ M/111/JU "'Mel!Ms .. Mr .lfl#SfltA1'S llW" ~ M1H•--~~: f .. ' . ' , -\ r J'fJ r ! /1 r '11-~ • ZIGGY ,. f p rI \ . I\ I I " II . . BY TOii WILSOH lailyPilat Ill 'V ff 0 Spdw I.-: CW ltl• nt, rqrlli., JI• twh I• TY .,.a. Q Art Mttrs Bl•ck'"on of tht Nilu """'"trcials arul actor- Jireaor Spikt Ltt ont anJ tht samt? ..,,_ & C.rist_..., Colly, lllrielcl, NJ. One and the same. Blackmon is the hyperbolic BrookJyn char- acter Lee portrayed in his 1986 breakthrough movie, Sht's Gotl'1 Ha&it It. Lee's reprisal of the role has been a main attrac- tion of the Nike Air Jordan ads (Lee directs), Lee co-stan with Mich.act Jor~. the impossibly good guard for the Chicago Bull{ and the shoes' namesake. In the spots, Blackmon -the ultimate obsessed fan -dogs Jordan for the secrets of his suc- cess. Io real lifc, Lee relates to the New York Knicb; he owns season tickca. Q M•"f sun-lulpt,J-&y.ri Whitt arul his rMtlw J14ring his fight agoinst AIDS. Which stars J;J so, """ will thq k«p irt toMch with his mom now that Ryan's fight is twtr? .... ..,.,.,...., ...... Phil Donah~.~ for Ryan, was shoc:ked that you asked ... Of couae, (we'll) still be friends," he said. Other ce- lebrities who befriended the Whites: Elton /ohn. Willie Nelson. Micbac Jackson (he sat with Ryan's mother, Jeanne, at the funeral} and Howie Long, a defensive cod for the L.A. Raiden. Ryan. who died April 8 at age 18. touched many during his baulc with AIDS. His words will reach out again next spring, when Dial Books publishes a volume of Ryan's replies to let- ters from children who wrote tO him about the dise2sc. Q Tht haunting music of "Twin Pt•k.s" was exciting anti riveting. Who composeJ it orul will it bt rtlweJ on on album ? Mia rts11er. '*" llrrill1oa. II. The mwiE -part spaghctti- wcstern, part laid-back jazz - already is on an album, FIOdting . Into IM Night. The Warner Bros. rclc:asc fcatutes colbbora- rions bY composer Angelo Ba- dalamenri and the cult show's creator-executive producer Da- vid Lynch. (Lynch writes lyr- ia.) Lynch ~ bas bnnched out inro performance video: He and singer Julee Cruise, who performs at Twirt Proltt' fiction- al roadhouse, arc·fcarun:d in /,.. Jwstriol Symplumy, due July 24. Q Will "Tht Roclry Horror Ptcturt Show" tvtr comt o"t on vUko? Mtt1o1J ........ wr...,... Oil CBS-Fox Video is ncgociaring for video rights OD the tcicnce- fiction-rock-' n' -roll<amp-mu- sical-bonor-cult-clauic film. But paper work is piling up, so don't expect Rocliy Horror in your local video store soon. The decidedly scnnge t 975 flick is wandering the USA 's thcatets nearly every wcckcnd to appease insatiable groupies. Q /'vt Steft tvtry tpisoJt of Fox's "Alitn Nation," storrirtg tl•rlt-haireJ Adonis G4ry Graham. How diJ lu btcomt ;,wolvtJ? ls tht olims' longwagt grammatical? -...-. Cilldlluti The alien Newcomers' tongue is more grammatical than many teens' English. -renc- tonese," developed for tbe show, has logic, a set pronuoci- arion -even its own dictio- nary. As for Graham, who plays detective Matthew Sikes:· "He tried out and got the role; that's all there wu to it. .. says publicist Phil Gonzales. Have ~ Que'>tton <tboul ~ople 1n lht-new\' CALL l 800 2)'.> LI~[ Suncl<ty•, ~ 1 rr lo 9 pm • ... ..... ill' IQ"•: .. Q What will Lmto HtlMSlty bt mvirrl lwr pr!.sorr smknct ? AnJ will slu bt obit to corulwct btUillt:Ss )'°"' j•il? ~ Cllltll. Odn. Oh> Hold yow hocscs. Helmslcy wu convicttd t/. 6:d&:n1 tu fraud on Dec. 12, but she's not imprUoncd yet. Her new lawyer, Alan Denho;s::ggot Claude voo Bu.low~ ol ananpced mur-der), is ' Hclmslcy's four-year .. n~ and S7 zunoon-plus fine for ~g St .2 million in income cu. Her nat court dare has no< been set by press time. But if she Joa do time, it's liable to be the Federal Prison~ for Women in Danbury, Conn. She would share an 8-by-10 cubtde with aootbtr innwe and shower in one of three bathrooms for 165 offenders. Busincu in jail? Oh, she'd be working. But it would be gardening, deaning rooms or shoveling snow -at 17 to 38 cents an hour. One aspec:t Of life in the slammer would appeal to the cver-&ugal "Queen of Manhattan .. : Hairstyl- ing in the prison ~uty shop is free. Happy Birthday to ••• Jwrw J Deniccc W'1liuns, 40 Chuck Banis, 61 Colleen Dcwhunt, 64 Tony Curtis, 65 /wnt 4 Ahdro Jaigu. 25 £1 Debarge, 29 Puur Stevenson. 38 Micbellc Phillips, 46 Bruce Dem, s• J"nt 5 Chad Allen. 16 Bill Moyers, 56 Junt 6 Bjorn Bof'g, l4 Robert Englund, 4 l }unt 7 Princc, 32 jcu\U Tandy, 81 junt B Boz Sagp.46 Nll:ICY Sinatra.. SO Joan Ri•cn, S7 j"IW 9 Joh11ny Depp, 'r1 Michael J. Fo~. 29 ......... 65 (JUN£ 8) She'll spuk at~(Mamc) High School June to . . i --__ _,.... .. Unfortunately, sympathy won't pay the rent Or buy medical supplies. Or get you into a decent nursing home. That's why The Prudential has created the "Living Needs Benefit:'SM It's not meant to replace health insurance. Or disability insurance. Nor, is it a loan It's a WJ¥ for the tenninally ill or those pennanently confined to a nursing home to receive almo& all the death benefit from their Prudential life insurance policy before they die. It's our WJ¥ of helping people at a time when they and their families neeQ help the most. . And The Prudential is making this extraordinary ben~ available with no~ in premiums. H you wquld like to know more about the "Living Needs Benefit," please talk to a Pru~ential agent -:.-; Kincines5 and cn~n ran go a long way. But they am only go so far. \ The "Living Needs Benefit" •• . ' I I By Mei-Mei Chan Scott Turow has made It to the top of crlmlnal law and the best-seller lists. Now, size up the man whose new book, The Burden of Proof, Is coming /soon to a porch swing or beach blanket near you. uwyen arc dry and tediow. Full of endle5$ debates a.nd fancy gibberish. Su1cs. W rits of this and tlut. Authors ~ hvcly and interesting. FuU of vivid imagination and fascinating msighcs. Book tours and inc~ews by Deborah Norville. Those two stereotypes clash and clinch in Scott Turow, the lawyer-and- superstar author whose new book, TM Burtht1 of Proof. is summer's hottest bcach-blmket prospect. And who!e lint best-5elling book, Prvumt.d Inn oct.nt, comes out next month as a movie star- ring Harrison Ford. In a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde twist, Turow announces "I am a relatively boring guy" a"'l "I think I'm a fasciiut- ing guy." You can build a case for either. The ~te lawyer: home in suburban Chic.go; camping with the kids; the commuter train to h.is skyscraper office; butt0n-<iown wardrobe; ~ uw, 749 out of 800 on his LSAT. The &scimting author: a fnnk jour· nal about his fint year at lli.rvard, OM L, still a must-read for students; a silver tongue c.pable of saying "doo-<ioo"; ne- gotiations with Hollywood. Twow the lawyet, Turow the writer.· ln speech, life. even his novels, the two blur and meld into one, as early morning fogs melt into Lake Michigan. "Trying a case and writing a novel arc not completely dissimilar," he says in a prccilc, rumbling bass that's surprising &om his 5-foot-6 frame. "In either case, you're telling a story. l'tt lqmcd to simplify my ,; __ h ..• that t1ot every woid I wrice -:;r~,. OD the ocher hand. bm's his modest hope for his boob: "Y°" want them to • USA waDHo • J-1-J, 1'90 be perfect. You want to read a review signed by every reviewer in America that says, 'This is the most pcrf ca novel ever written. It ~ moving, it was sus- penseful. There hasn't bttn prose like this since Faulkner.• " But then, a punch line that makes him appealing: "It gives you something to aspire tb that's utterly unattainable." Nattily dressed in a custom-made, gray pin-sttipcd suit, Turow, 42, lw Jack Nichofson's demonic eyes and th irtysomt.thints Km Olin's smooth yu~ pie qualities -and both their smirks. In his law office on the nth floor of Chic.go's Sean Tower, the calJesc build- ing in the world. Turow's worlds mcsJi. There's a swccring northern view of the city, photos o his wife and three chil- dren, mementos from cases, books he has bttn asked to review. Turow dfort- lcssly swivels from lawyer to writer, one moment disaw.ing whether getting ru- bles for a Russian m.nslarioo of Prtf14,,,,J is OK with his agent., the DC"Xt, amck.ing cases involving prison sentenocs and large sums of money. As a partner in a private furn, he takes flexible houn to maintain dual ovem. In the 70s, Turow (TUR--0h) was an aspiring writer who, when unable to pubfuh his 6nt two books, decided he'd ~t get a real job and became a lawyer. In the '80s, be distinguished himself among 100 fellow lawycn at the U.S. attor,ney's office. He led the succeufu1 prosecution of Judge Reginald Holzu for ~o during Chicago's head- line-grabbing Openrion Greylord in- vcsrigarion. And 'he hclt>ed c.on'rict for- mer Illinois ~ ~ William J. Scott of tu-fraud. Outside the ol5ct, Turow tcribb~ away, bc«>rc work, on the train to work and back home again. Seven ycan later, PrtSNMtd lrtrt0artt was done. ln the great gamble of books - 2,409 fiction~ were published last year -Prm.MtJ lrtltOUftt woo the licenry I~. The stuy about a proee- curor on trial for m~ a fnrWc coUngue ,..-~ for-itJ plot as well as its prose by such snooty types as Tiit Ntw York TiMa BoOlr Rmtw. Movie rights told for a cool million. The book was a besr teller for t 1/2 years: today, thm are 5 rnillion copies in print. "lt's a ~ dUna to think th.at soincthing you Wl'OCIC, for w~ rca-- son, has ~ the imagination ?f milliom of p:oplc." says Turow. !~ perplexed bf hU succa&. At one potnt. be lays. .. ir all bec:amt dear. J bad lost my mind. I was imagining it all." Now it's the '90s. And there arc giat. burdmsome expectations for his new book. . Consider: Thrce-quaners of a million hardback copies hit stores this week, in a field where 100,000 copies is considered a big deal. A $750,000 marketing budg- et. A two-week promotional blitz, start- ·ng-Menday-with-NBe'ni*y slmw. Burtkn of Proof "as a law novel that pulls its main character, defense lawyer Sandy ~ from Prtstmttd. But it's more in~ aospcctive: After his wife commiu sui- cide, 56-year-old'Stem lw to pick up his -lif.e and deal with a fedea1 graDd jury in- vestigation of bis brother-in-law's com- modity fututts brom;ge house. For research. Turow spent boun ob- serving the &emied, colorful mdin.g pits at The Chicago Mercantile Ex- d w1ge, ·~ust trying to. figure it out." Then. on a K.aypro co~ter in his base- ment offia at home. e worked back- wards, developing es and later forcing them to weave together "come hell or high water." Now the book is out, and his timing is remarbble: ChiagojS Mere is where the FBI sting uncovering illegal trading rook place last January; the lint of the trials Just began. Discussions with Hol- lywood over Burtkn are under way. And there's Praumel, the movie. But will Burrltn duplicatt Prtsvme/'1 success? Can it possibly? While jostling along on the train en route· downtown &om bis Wilmette home, Turow admits, "lt'U be very hard to rival the success of the fuse one." And if BNrrlm is a bomb? "Then ·it's a bomb. You write the next one. What elSc can you do?" When he was ~ writing student on · fellowship at Stanford, before he turned to law, Turow argued that you need a Ph.D. to read most "serious'' litcrarurc, · Today b.is goal is c0 "mvel across an al- -most unbridgeable chasm between seri- 1 , ous litentutt and .po~u~~~rature." Scanning the naraoovm· at a Scan Tower bookstore, Twow makes quick judgments on bis peen who atttmpt the same: His favoritt is Anne Tyler. Amy Tan and Tom Robbins~ terrific. Phil- ip Roth is a major American writer. Ste- phen King, though, could write .. more Carefully. I have tremendous admiration for bis imagination. A book like Mlltry" (which was knocked out of No. 1 by Prtsurrttrl) ''is a brilliant book in concep- tion; the main thing dw's wrong with it is dw he published his 6nt dnft. •• The store's assUtant manager uk.s Turow to silJl some Pren.rttei I""°"'"'• then nonchalantly says the srote will gee a measly supply of bis new book. Turow reefs. "Ii 11w B"'*" of Proof sdls only 2S copies in mis m>tt,.. says tbc ""Y· wOrd-in-place wri~. "l'm in deep,~ doo-dao. DEEP lfoo.doo;" Ah, the burden of succesi. Summer's hot new books . Thrills and chills abound this season. H.ctc's a taste of big novels •-~·tb_publiQtioJl ~_Junc:Augun. Tiie......,. of Proof, Stott Turow (F1rrar. Straus & Giroux). A Grneprd for ~ R4y Brodbsl~ (June 2. Knopf)1 Hollywood ut the '50s. Dnton. Cliw Cwsskr (June 4, Simon & Schustar). Another Dirlc Pitt &-. adv~ Jaran wants to cake fvcr tbe USA ap.n. Into the ~ Barborci Mich.otu (June 4, Simon & ·Schuster). A yo'Fg ad exec gets mixed up with anqq~ jewels and dark sccn:a. Second Child, John Saul (June 6. Bantam). Horror on an isob~ Maine coast. First Hultbr, R.oy Blo11nt Jr. (June 11 . Villard). Humor about a man who's married to the prcsicknt. Sutttdh'a Stlftl. l.Awmra Santlm (June 12. Putn1m). An wadcrcover cop in Florida plays both sides of tbe law. The I~ tan McEwan (June 13, Doubledly). Thriller srt in Berlin during 1956. An lncon.,...nt WOINll, Domftticlt Duttnt (June 15. Crown). The glitzy rich in LA. MtHll" from ....... DaniJh Stt!tl (June 21. Oelacorte). The romance novelist tackles Vicmam. focusing on a female joumalist. DeyworW ..... Philipj01t Fa~ (June 22, St. M1rtin'1). tlimax to bis Oayworld Trilogy. ....,.., E.wth, ,....., Sky, Sut Ht1"""'9 (June 22. Ooubledly). For &ns of jean Auel's .. Clan of the Cave.Bearr" -aaocher comin~ a.le of a Stone Age girl -this one an American Indian. Twlns.-R:o:canwrPulitztr-Uuni 29. Vlllar.d). Rich twin girls bloom in ?.Um Beach. ...au.u. Pot Booth (July 7, Crown). Another sizzler from the author of "Beverly Hills~' and "Nm Beach." O.tl!; Sally &aw"'411 (July 9. Bent Saga shifts from che 1900s to p nt, by the author of "Destiny." Coyote w.tta. Tony Hillmrum (July 18. Harper & Row). Lt. Joe Lcaphom and Officer Jim Chee of the Navajo Tribal Police can't accept the seemingly cut-and-dried ~ surrounding ._cop's murder. ........ Home. Allison McLtoy (July 24, Simon & Schuster). A saga about a 1 widow in c:he 1800s who. aims to build a great steam.ship. Get Shorty, Elmorr L1Drum/ (AIJ&. 16, .lDet.corte). More on Chili Palmer. a l"Miami loan shark. ln. Women In His Life, ,.. Barbara Taylor BroJ.forJ (Aue. 17, E . Women talk about the one ey all love. HMven, Alia H<ffe..n \ (Aua. 17, Putn.m). A free-spirited single mom moves into a sleepy Long Island town, bringing with her the currents of the '60s, and noching is the same. Rowen. Annt M'cca.lfrry CAua. 20. Putn1m). The author of the Pem 1 T rilogy offm a relepathic talc of love and advcnrurc .. l&8dl Trtllum. Morion Zimmu 8""'1q, )Nlion ~ imJ Arulrr Norton (Aut. 23, Ooubted.ty). Thrtt of fanc:asy's best sdlcrs collaborate on a l ta.le of du'tt t>rlneeues. Who writes best 1eller1? Htte's m analysis you won't find anywhere else:! USA-WEEKENB~ statisticrl--~ profile of best-selling authors. We gathered personal daa on 56 writers on P11blishm Wttkly's top-10 list of fiction hardcover best sellen for at least five weeks between March 1989 and March 1990. The avef'2ge: a man, 54, with brown hair. no glasses. one ma.rriage. two kids, no pets, two homes. Plus: Avenc• output. 14 booU: Four authors were nm-timers, inc\ud.ing actor Jimmy Stew- art Uimmy Sttwart anti His P<r ems) and Amy Tan (Tht Joy Luck ~:~ Janet Daily's 87th book the list. 66'6 don't ..... &lllMft recu&arfy. But Tom Clancy (Tht Omlinal of tht Krmrlin, Clear anJ P~nt Dangu) is al- most blind wicbout his. Jack Higgins (Co/J Harbor, A StrJso,, In Htll) always wears dark glasses. 11 % didn't IO to cof .... : But 16% b.ive gr.ad dcgrccs. 31 '6 have been tMChers: Bue Sidney Sheldon (Sands of Timt) has the most magical resume item: inventing the TV show I l>rtdm of Jmmit. 71 '6 Mve beef\-"" ~ 35% arc women; 65%, men. 11 '6 UM 1-ke names: One hit is by a marrie'd couple using her/bis fuse names: Judith Michael (A Ruling Passion) 54 la awnip ap: The oldest at 83: Jame1 Michener (Caril>- bom). The youngest. 33: Dale Brown {Ody of tht Cltttlah). 66'6 hlM no pftS: But 74% have children. 11'6 he In Calttomla: That's mott than any other state . l-4% live in New York. 23% don't even ltve in the USA. 40'6 wrtt. mysteriel: The nnt most papular genre is ro- mance, 14%. 14'6 write toncnand: Elmore Ltonard (Kil/Shot) wri~ out his icka, then types it. Most othen type from word one. By Cayli]O Ca rtcr ,_ SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking Causes Lung Cancer. Heart Disease . Emphysema. And May CQmplicate Pregnancy. .. I .} ' video Summer's b.ot sounds . T i... .. two W3)'S to get into this summer's pop-concert scene.. You can put up with a tralfic jam. overpriced sea.ts and a deafen- ing sound system ... oc you can pop a music video imo the VCR. ThC$C videos by some of summer's hottest actS can whet your a~te for tickets or quell your need for a live show. At least you can conaol the volume. n. B-Sk 1..,,..1' .. {Wllmer-Reprisc Vi.deo, 32minuia.S14.98) Included are three fu-<>Ut video ftl'Sions of-songs from their latest album. Low SW is the · best: tcrri6c m~ comial dresses and hair, weird-looking putygocn. There's also a sweaty live version of their 1979 classic. RocJr Lobsttr. Hearing them sing 0 0ownl Down.I" really takes you back, to parties where e+cryonc ended up sprawled on the Boor when we heard those words. The video brings home what a ae- aritt bunch they are. And boy, those bouffancsl Too bad they've given them up · ..wk Emmy: flPt e (CBS Music VtcXo, 60 minuces, St9.98 These kids (Chuck D and Pia~ Fl.av are the group's main rappers) are out to change the world of the impoverished black teen ... Old people are already brain- washed: You".e p to c:aa:h the young kids. .. says Chuck O. They combine rap- pin' gromes with footage ol'Makolm X and a.ii rigba umcben to ooovintt their foUowm to --fight the powcn that be.'' Only Raws: The audio tock is hard to undmcand; cbe IOllp IOUDd similar. Kaoma w~ n.1..,.... Vid- 4IO& (CBS Music Video, $9 .98, 8 mm· UU'JJ· "" This short-form propam feMlua the two video. that rook Europe by m>rm last summer, inaoduciDg Jtaoma and their unique lambada touad and dance. It's c-x- {z::S.'-" w:t ~u::'J•) ~ on the daocas as ~ swing and sway. showing off 101Dt pat mcwes and a lot of female flesh. ~ girls ICe!D to have -come off the beach in Rio. b.rdy co.crcd up their G-taring bikinia with skimpy miniskiru and acarUJd dancing -preny say sad[ Pt.I ~ .... It n...-{P-Oly- pm Mmic Video, 65 mjnucrs. S 19.98) Though McClltDq bow. • lllClul place in our beuta, du. ceocxdiag KIPOG video makes peiafu1Jy dar he II an aging rock- • USA WlllK..o • .,_ 1-J, IHO • er. His voice is tagged and scratchy, stni:!:f Oil such daaia at Fool °" Utt Hill TM LDttf otul Wirulittg Rood. Yet his new songs. influenced by ~·.be­ bop and bluca, att fresh and polisbm - especiaUy My Brwt Foa, Put It T1tm and Rot.git RiJL PMt It 1\m is cspccially fun. an acoustic ballad that includes the J041Dd of Paul playing bis tbigbal 11ie new band really shines onJflSt &- C4ac.w, a rocbbilly-bomage to Elvis. P.wl docs early Presley much better coday than he docs early McCartney. In oJJidon t.o tltDSL villa ntWI this ye.r, two jrofN t.~ '89 '"still high on tM clutrts 4J tlrar sllln to11r: N.W nil OD tile Block: Haapa' Toagb Lm(St9.98. CBS Music Video. SO min- utes) is full of Bannan ttadcnwb. Happy Face logo&. peace symbols. black leatbCr jackets, Tempcarions/Four Tops ~ stcp1 -arc we sure these arc the Nts11 KJcls oo cbe BM. Or arc we reliving the '60s? Most of tbt. soog:s sound fughtm- ingly similar. like ap and disco homoge- nized for MjddJe America. That guys arc tbt USA ·s answer to Menudo. ...... J• k .... iu.,tlma N..-1114 (MM V'adco, 60 minuces. S24.98) is an ambitious half-hour '"tdemusial." set in chc scrccu and mid i.n tombcr bbck-aod- white cooa. A crowd ol dancea tce:mS to follow Jacboa ~· The leCODd half is .. tbc making" of the 6nt half. I could have done with more of it. less ""°"' it. Rul-llfa rn•run ... M1 left'"'~ Danid .°'Y Lewi$ won dUs_F.'' bctc acnw Otar for ponn . --aan.y Brown. wbo had cue1n1";1;. 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The average re- &igcrator eats an astOnishing 25 pcrccnc of a funily's energy bill, says David Goldbeck. author of TM S"'4tt Kilthai (<ms Press, SlS.95). Goldbeck ays dean the fridge first -;· inside and out, including coils. which W2StC energy if dusty. (Looked back there lately?) Also: Make SUtt the door seals arc right. Don't jam the &idge, bur lteq>. ic fuU -food holds the cold {even gallon w.ater jugs hdp). Set the ~ecn 34 and 38 degrees for top . . 2. Simplify rettdilla-Check what your community recycles.. Then find a spact in or near the k.ia:hen to acc.ommodatc. Goldbeck's idea: Use paper bags, which get thrown out anyway. If you don't have convenient Sf*C• create one deep drawer out of two or three: Take off the frontJ of the higher drawers and store the insides. Join the-fronts with .a ply- wood backing to the bottom one and - M>il4! -thett's space foe three or four 18-inch hap dw on handle plastics, glass bottles and cans. For ncwspapcn; Put them in a box.or drawet afar you 'TC pot string or twine along the boaom and up tht sides. When you're ready to haul the ~off, alJ you have to do is tic the k.noc and lift. Or pack them untied in paper grocery bags. 3. Be liriaM --JiPt. w c spend so percent cl our waking time in the kitch~ en, so Goldbeck recommends those new compact Auorcscent light bulbs at the hardW2l'C mm. They cosr·around SlS each but ave an avenge $'40 in energy over the life of the bulb. Net gain: $25. 4. Pmd a 6m. Buy and inscall a ceiling fan. Cost fur CTcrything: about $ 100. The fan can go where the onrbead kitchen light is and save on bpt and cooling costs. Combined with an open window, it worb beaa and is less noisy than a SCOYe exhaust f.an. 5. PUm pndndy. If you're repainting, WC ~ not oiJ...based, peint. 6. WlllQ ti. ..... Sant an aerator Onto your faucec. lt COlb a coupLe-of dol- Ws and saYeS Wala by ldding air. lyU...OtlMtM • USA WllUNO • J-f .J, tno ·-.. Mon~me,Y Ward All II Stores A11•ll• · • i. IT'S ALWAYS BEEN A GREAT CHAIR. BUT THIS FATHER'S DAY, IT'S ALSO A GREAT DEAL. Beause right now, when you choose a Redina-Way• wall chair or Redina-~ recliner in any oi the three fabrics you see here, ~ get big savings. As well as ~ary Li·Z·Bov comfort and &nlftsmailstup. So this f'athe(s Day. make a great deal. On a recliner from La-Z-Boy. Cosla Mm Southwest Sleep Center 1HE LA-Z-BOY• FATIIER'S DAY SALE LaHllNI Huchflldt's Furniture LA·Z·DOY. The name America's comfo rtable with~ 'Man..flomlftft. ~ u-z-eov Fatlwt'l °"¥ SelP pncor on ~Rodin recilMr 0t ktdiM-~ well ""'U IJ\ .. , ....... iM!no .. ~ Set "°"" ckaln for Na P""f '°'"° u-z.eoy °""'1 Comf"'ny ' PasHlea La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 528 S. State College Blvd. ~lt65 Harbor Blvd. ......... Melllhan's 1820 W. Whittier Blvd. La-Z-Boy Showcase Shoppe 300 N. Harbor Blvd. Fedde Furniture 2350 E. Colorado St. Siiia Ana la-Z -Boy Showcase Shoppe 2447 S. Bristol Street McM1h1n's . 845 N. Euclid _ ... McM1bln's 7101 Lincoln 12982 Brookhurst t:I-~ 'T:owcase Shoppe - 23451 •Ida De Cf rtotta Suite .. C .. QrllP Salem Shoppe 784 N. Tustm Ave. McMahan's· 116 N. Broadway West i1ster la-Z·Boy Showcase Shoppe 7095 Westminster Ave. · ... I Huckfeldt Furniture 7029 .s~ Greenleaf Ave. / style Chic kids -· More stOffi!-ffg~ress 'em up W itla mon than SO million lcids under age 13 in the USA. tta.ilcn are racing to clothe small fry. And with today's double-income couples and smaller families, parents are willing to in- dulge youngsters with $70 hand-knit sw~cns or S 135 chintz party dresses, ck-- spite the fact that Jc.ids outgrow cloches the way snakes shed skins. "Jc is kind of increcliblc th.at pa.rents will go out a.nd spend S 100 co S 150 on a girl's dress she's maybe going to wear two or thrcc"titflcs," says Armus maga- zine fashion editor Carol Di Grappa. So why do it? "Trendy people att now parents." says David Wolfe of .. Kids. a New York forcasring furn. "They're no< going to dress their kids like nerds." Spending on children's clothes climbed co mott than S 19 billion last year, &om S 18.6 billion in '88. Average: $450 ~ kid.~ 30 percent jump in five years. And while ~ popularity of scc- oDdhand stores is soaring, ioo, it's the chic siores that arc raking the dollan in. Consider Beth ConnoUy of Alaao- dria. Va., whole dau'ghtrr !Ute, 5, Im a cl09Ct ~ with 100 outfits and 30 pairs of shoes. "It's fun drming her. I al- ways wan.tcd a liaic girl. .. says ConnoUy, who fig- ures she spends $2.000 a year on Kate's wardrobe. The two, who shop a couple of times a week. don't blink M $65 for a smocked drcss by Laura Ashky. but they barpin- bunt, too: One of Kate's cutest school outfits. by Guess?, cost $12 at T.J. Mau. Kate's .. a bit of a ~ clotbeshonc," Mom says. ~ h expects to ha SO bis' stores by the en of '94. And Talbots' y old Dds' ~ of ~ preppy auirc is lX>oaung. •The popular Gap chai bas opmcd 108 G2£> . stores in the USA. plus s· in Cainacb, in four years. •The l..imnl:d bas openc 60 Limited Too With Europun-inspirc ads' domes. since Febru ., '88 and expcc;u to ba 100 by the end of di.is y New: midri6-baring tops. What they can look for this~ver­ sions of adult &.shions in vivid colon liltc yellow ...., IMl.: ,....._fr• and fuchsia; loosc--6tting TllMtl' llW dltNrt11'1 • Benetton. the hip £ pcm clothier, added inhn and toddler wear last y to its seven-year-old chiJ dren 's line with "trcmcn "clown" play clothes; and c.dlllt •• ...... ltttittt. cdlDic-influcoccd oudits. More and more opOons for the pint.me tct are popping up: • Talbocs, of Hingham, Mas.s., will ~n its fint children's stOrCS, fC2turing "up- dated classic cloching," in Westport, Conn., in July and C1wloetc, N.C., in dous'' . spokeswoman . . Spine~=~ reQiJa is expand ing io childrm 's srora and childt,en · "comm" in regular Benetton srores. •r S.ndr Gr•h• A pledge some 'dentists d0rit make. Make sure your dentist is a CDA member. Or call tl.e •ambet i.a yoa.r .,.. for tM ...... of tboM wlto are. I AJam.da COwaty <MetroPolitan Oakland) (416) 832-4461 ~34 member 1 9 9 0 In order to become a member of the California Dental Association_, a dentist must commit to meet standards that exceed those ·- required by law. ~d only those denU.ts can display this seal. How about your dentist? Isn't it time t.o be sure? ' .. CAUICM mo..,.~ _.,.,,,.Dent-. wtlO S-lhe ~- ' I ·- .. Batie 8'ea I a (Yuh. ('.i~71Marysvillel GrUll V..U.,JOrovilJel <91&> m .9312 C...tralCout CPuo Robl-s&n Luia Obiapol Santa Maria) (806) &.«,-11 LS Contra Coeta (415) 932-866$ Fr.-o.Madera (209)"'-4W Barbor (Southw.t LAI Lon.i Beech) (213} 1596-6301· Bumboldt-0.1 Norte (707) «3·7476 Kern County CKernllnyolMono) (806).327 -2666 Loe Au .... '(Central Area) (213) 380.7689 Marin COUDty <•16> 469-7386 Mld·P9DiDnla CMeolo Park to Mountain View) ( 4.16} IMI-3006 =>':Y.,e:rt N~&oa..o V (7 8'M870 I Nord'..,. Caltfonda f ( Bluff) (~' __, ---- l a t e t. e t Which ·frank · cuts the mustard? -Gul6en 's mus ard makers relish . Ball Park hot dogs above all others H otdoparethe mainstay of many summer cookouts. But the quality of f.rank.s can run from fantastic to just dreadful. To kick off our thrtt-part "Your Back Yard" series and to help you shop for your next wienie roast. we rounded up the five rop-sclling brands of aU- btt:f dogs for a blind tutt ~. The winner. Ball Puk. Our~ are four mustard nuken from the Gulden's mus- BACK YARD F irst i n a s tr its card factory in Milton, P.l. After all, what tops off a hot dog bet- ter than mustard? Shirley McCollum, who has been malting mustard for 32 y~ proclaimed the winning -wiener ''wonderful! ... the best of the b.mch." Bryan hot dogs. a close sec- ond in our turing, also wert a favorite. "Plump, furn and a wonderful aroma," concluded . Jeff Robol, a 16-year Gulckn's employee. ''This smells like a wiener should." McCoUum and Robol were Joined by colleagues Dolores Miller {25 ycan with Gulckn's) and Glenn Shad.le (26 y.,s). Thrtt of the hot dogs tested are available nationwide. Bryan wicnm are found in the South- east only. Kahn's is sold east of the Mississippi. Each bnnd of all-beef dos (all-bttf outJdls other nrieties) was cooked in an elecnic frying p!Ul and_sened_pbio -WC kJd· the mumnl Wam wu scr-mi as a pa1aie cleamcr. The mustard .maken agreed dut the perfect dog should have m appetizing smell and a rich, flavorful wte -just enough k.iclc, but not too spicy or salty. It should be fum but juicy. not spongy Qr soft. It should look plump and "fill up the bun." While hoc dogs may wu great, their high f.at and sodium contenr puts them in the "occa- s.iopal indulgence" category for many people. All five hot dogs ~t wt testtd derive 80 percent or more of their calories from fat: Armour, 85 percmt: Ball Park, 84 percent:; Osar Mayer, 82 percent; IUhn's, 82 percent: and Bryan. 80 percxnt. Robot explained the endur- ing popularity of hot dogs: "''Tbey'rc quick, convenient and affordable. Besicks, everybody loves bot dogs." .Especially kids. A recent Gal- lup poll of children ages 3 to 1 1 identified hot dogs as one of their cop 10 th.in~ co eat. "It's my granddaughter's fa- vorite food," McColl um said. "She'll choose hot dogs over stc2k any day." Franltly spc2.lting, where you Jive plays a big role in how you cop your dog. "I grew up near New York City, where mwtatd was big," Robot said. (ln fa.ct Gulden's, one of the nation's oldest mustard makers, was founded by a New Yorker, Clu.rles Gulden, in 1862) ln other cities, condiments get more complican:d. Chia- goans, who eat more hot dogs than anyone else. order their dogs "with the works" -mus- wd, relish, onion. tomato and celery s.Ut on a poppy seed roll. In Boston and Los Angeles, hot dog lovers..d,oose chili with on- ions, mustj.d or sauerkraut. And in ~ JfWuas City atta.. ~n <lo~ -~uctkraut and melted Swiss cheese on a scsamc seed roll -arc king. lyftam•lrOWft CHlllC "m Wttl: ""' ,.., .... ...., .. ~ ... . . hldffl n • #f: Our tastt ttstm, fro"' left, Shirley McCo/lw ,,., Jtff Rollo/, Do/om Milin, .Gftrt,. SlutJlt How they rate Tht tattrs flltd tltt fiw biaat-ulling braruls of t11l-btef ltot Jois °" tostt, ttxtwrt onJ tJpptam•u. C~m,,.tnts fro,,. tM ,.rw1 follow. R.atings. 1 (worst) to 10 {but). Tl. Wl.acr: Ball Park, 7.S Cose per ounu: I SC Comments: GooJ Jl•t10r, with o rtic~ bolanct of std.SoniHgs. '111.St right. Tutti liltt • hot Jog · sltou/J. Not too spicy or too ulty." 1hJ gootl "'oisturr conknt -this franlt lfCS juicy without bting 'soggy. Plwirtg ttxturr """ d 11ict plump, oppttizi~g appar1nct. B?'aa, 6.S Cost per ounce: t 3c · Commena: WMt*'fo/ "'°""• b111 tltc i.stt wcs sliptly ~l.rul, as if it MtdtJ MOrt spicts. GooJ 1a1-.rr, •ltlto"flt tM $tin """ sl~luly to"'tlt. juicy witlwwt Wi"I '°111· Pl'""'' • appaizlnt .,,..,.rt«. "Swvils jeut liw • wftlr slto..U." ~ l f Kalm's, S.I Cost per ounce: t 7c Comments: FI0110r "'41 gooJ but left o slight •fkrtastt. juicy t1ntl tnukr. Wosn't as plump 4S txptcttcl. "Wou/Jn 't fill "P • bun." Armour, S.4 Cost per o~ncc: t '4C Comments: This frank wos too spiry. ond oJJ/y J()fi. 'PluMp •pphlr•ntt. "Soggy -,it o/,,.ost ,,.t/ttJ in "'Y M011th." Olcar ·Mayer, 4.5 Cost per ounc:r: t8c Commmts: S.lty I.ti~ ~ •" otlvfwist nitely favorrJ #tot '°I· GooJ taltut -"°' "° Miii,'/ or "° fina. o· USA WWLINO • J-l•J, ttH l l travel Memories of Motown Why Carole Gist, Miss USA, loves the sights of Detroit, her hometown ly Carllt Cist W~ hile Detroit might not spring r:o mind as a tourist spoc. the Midwcstmi mcaopolis bas tomething to accommodate ~ mood. Whether you fed like dressing up and being sopbistiar.ed, or put- cing. on jeans aJJd kicking back. there is always plenty to do. I th.ink my f:avocite area is downtoWn, which really is living up r:o its "Renaissance" theme. In summer we have the Freedom Red Wing makes shoes for the toughest jobs In America. But they also make shoes for profes,,lonaJ men and women. You get more style with the same famous flt, comfort and quality. Full range of stus and widths to put wings on your feet. · , For the name of your nearest Red Wing dealer, call J-800-25S-2SSO. s• ... lnllU. festival with Canada; there's a different ethnic theme C'lerj ~kend, along with boat rads, free jau and -best of all - fireworks. A couple of ycan ago, I took my brocher Andrew thac for the fint fireworks he'd CYet seen. Hew» only 2.-and somehow he managed to f:all as1ccp in the middle of the noise. Detroit has ~:,of ethnic heritage to celd:nie. Grttbown is where my · and I would g<> on weekends in high school. We'd meet at one of the great restamants and get silly, then go~ around shops and c:ak$. Grccbown is almost like another country. And there's no bcncr ice cream aaywbcrc. People namrally iuociatr Detroit with ms, and the Detroit Grind Prix is probably the most enjoy2ble way to mark that-bis- tory. City strcees literally arc turned into a ncctnck. l was a "lap girl" (we held up signs to show wtuch lap the cars WC"C on) in 1988. It was loud and ~This year>s·Grand Prix is June tS-17: There's yet another way to soU u8~oit's automocift his- tory. I grew up with Greenfield v· e and the Henry Ford Museum pr.aaically in my bad yani, in the suburb ofOcaibom. The museum features all pb.ucs in the drvclopmcnt of the automobile. and Green- field Village is like a. wallt back in time, with the actual hou$C where Henry Ford lived. They've brought in a number of other historic houses, including the Wright Brothen' bicycle shop and the bb whctc Thomas Edison perfected the light bulb. I Though can arc still im- portant in Oettoit, the ciry is t becoming mote culrunJ. I a th.inlt it can hold its own with any city. There's the Detroit ln.stitutr of Art. And Orches- tra Hall, where the Dcttoit Symphony plays, has the best acoustics in the city. The old To hon " iooJ time ia Ddroit, follow Fox i:beate.r is newly renovated, with gorgeow brass fixtwes. Of course. Detroit used to be called "Motor Ciry" ~that's where the M0town record company got its name. Now it's based in LA., but fu~rdy Jr.'s original studio is a museum. I have a ftt'ling thac the spirit of Motown is being re-- born in Detroit, because such m.ajo~ artists as Aretha Franklin ind jazz musician Earl Klugh continue to live in the area. ~ arc a lot of outdoor actmtics, too. On Sundays, my friends and I would put together a picmc by going to the color- ful &stem Market, downtown. Then we'd dme out to Belle Isle, in the Detroit River. The Detroit Marathon is held there. and thae's a !ah in the middle where we'd rent canoes. Once, my cousin's boat tipped over and be got soaked in swamp water. Canoeing is only a minor sport in eompariton with Oct:roit's major-lC2guc action. Thett's Ttgcr Stadium, for bateball. The Nace-"home of the Detroit Piicoos" -is outside Dcaoit.. in Auburn, .and it's a ~nderful bcility; you can press a button on yqur_chair to order pi.ua. and there arc 1V monir:on in the corri- dors so yoo won't miss any of the acOon. Sh~ you tire of all the husde and bustle, some wonderful parb arc just across the rivet in Wind.or, Ontario. I remember going there oner with my cousin r:o cake pictures. He bad let his new ar nm completely out of oil, gas and water, so we were stz:an~ 'u~ the beautiful flow~. and the stunning view of the Detroit sk}rlinc. made up for the mconvcnicncc. If you're trying to 6gwc out what to do in Detroit. follow your instinas._ If you're ~ cuual. thttc's Tapper's Alley, a development 10 Grecbowu wtth shops and inapcmi..e resuu- rancs. Or you can drea up and have diimc:r in a rnotving rescau- ranr atop the Re111i•1a Center. Boch are:con Ebe Peopl. c Mover, which tics dowutoWD aa:nctioa& • From calltAI to depot to sports to mocon to music, you' find it in Detroit. With M•rtm Boot ~2 USA WUUHD • }fnlf f.J, tHO ... earth YoJeco-~de Grass-roots help in green causes Y • ma a.k. a diHerenc:e in helping to procea cbe F.artb -tbat'ube mTiroomeata1 theme of cbe '90s. To find out what you can do or to obtain more iDfonnarion on problems and rohltiom, contact these ocganiz:acions. Tl. "-ba Ca d fw • EDlr&r-Etic::iim Eooeam1. Gives ~ mfunmcioo cm what you can do to cooscnc energy. Off"m bandy gWdcs. including Tltt Mast Eringr-EjicWru Applinm .,,J Soillf Eftt1f1 aJ Mowy With Horw Appiaas. 1001 Con«tiaU A111t. N.W., Sllilt 5J5, Washi".f'O", D.C. 200J6; {202) 429-1873 C.... fw .._... Ca tiidw: Worb to ~ marine habitats and wildlife. OOmerTC fisheries and 6ght marine pollution. nka a gna-rooa approach to raise public ~warcncss of tbreaa to marine 1lfc and bdpa ooordinak the nation's largest beach cleanup each September in most~ sta.tcs. 1725 DrSoJa St., Switr SOO, Wahi"fD", D.C. 200J6; {202) 429-5609 Cidsem for a a.a. EawlruaaaeDt: Focmcs on 10lid and toxic ~ reductioo in industty. The idea is if we don't manuf.aaure it« buy it. we won't ba.e ~Jct rid of it. Hdps people form community poup and provides cw:hnial assistane JJ B. °"'frat IWbwy, S11ilt S2J, c:Juatto, 111. 6()6()S; (Jt2) 9J9-1SJO . Euwfa **' 'el Adioa: Foc:utes OD global warming. energy efficiency, utility acc:oonbbility, uJXic: aad solid wasae. Main objeai.e is to o&r grm-rooa •ssimooe to citiz.em; in"WOl'Wed io lobbying and bas a poliria1 action committee. Known fur lts DUty Doren list. which annually names 12 memben of O>Qgrm with the wont rcc:ords on the emironment. 1525 Ntw H."""'i" At1e. N .W., W.uhi"P"-D.C. 200J6; {202) 745-4170 Frie.di old. &Ida: Works at local. national and i.nccmatioml boe1s to procect the p~ pmertt biological. cultunl and edmic diTmity ~ help c:itizem ba.e a 'f'Oice in dttisiom aifeaing the environment. Merged in February with the EnYironmencal Policy Institute and the Oceanic Soc::ic(y to become a more powerfuf voice on intematioQal eo'riron.mmtal iuucs. It: bas offices in O.C., Seattle and the Philippines and bas 37 iaaamciona1 affiliates PublK:atiom include a ~ and three newsJcucn. 211 D SL S.E., w.,111~ D.C. 2000J; (202) 54.f-26()(). Keep Amwla B 'Ifill: Works with 'WOluntcm in mott than '4 50 c:iQes and eommunitiies. Helps citizcm start ~ dcanap ~ oae of the simple-ways to UDprOTC the mvaOCUDeDL 9 W. Bro.J St, ~ Con. 06902; (20J) J2U911 t . U1A wUUNb •,.. f.J, '"' U chapcas throughout cbe coumry. 950 TJajnl A.-e., NfJN Yorlr, N.Y. 10022; (212) BJ2-J200 ......._ Acdoe ~work: Takes a gnss-roots aooroach at an imemaboml lc-fcl to Sift the nin forests. Im~ goal! to riDc public comciocJSDCSI of cbe issue. J01 8~, Sllilt A, S.11 Fnmcisco, C.lif. 941JJ; (415) J98-4404 a.... A dca.: Gathers information on innona.e. oo«- dfcct:ivc, pngmatic community programs dw prcu:a cbe environment. HOO 16th SL N.W., S11itr 710, Wcuhington, D.C. 200J6; (202) 2J2-2252 ' I Rocky MciiaDI 1. ,_ .. ••: Worb to focter the cf6cient aoa I snmimblc use of resources as a way to achinoc world peace. i Chief ooncc:ms indll«k energy, Water, agriculture and economic ~ Educational publiations att available. A• A ..... tllll#: Proucli"f tJ.t iiclJ s~. Colo. 81654-9199 , e.1u, USA'1 ,..rioM} •;rJ ._,~Jo~ 2,(XX) Ro6MS GoJNGFAST I 1'mmma There's a~ $31.()()* Hanm'ID Hihm in ---Laughlin. AM on Augta 1st, we're throwing q>e11 the chors for 'Plf enjoyment. With 2,roJ riverfroot ~and a speaoct1lar ~the new~ will be the lxightest spot in the desert Srarting at $31, our roam are filling up fa.5t. So make reservations now! The new~ Hiltoo in Lai¢lin ... the stnt ci oncthing ~. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 1.-800-HILTONS • •1 HILTON LAUGHLIN 'DJ~h:· letters McGoofs As a parishioneT of WiUow Creek, r found your story ("McChurcb," April 13-t S) a gross rnisreprcscn~tion. I have been attending for three ycan and have never Sttn a more committed or sincere congregation. Your article ma.le.es readers believe the church's ul- terior motive is to market a conve- nience-oriented product using whatev- er high-tech drama is required. The article also m.llconstrucd some facn. You said Communion is ob- served weekly; it's observed monthly. You said videotapes of services can be purchased for S2; it's an owJio tape. I hope readers will visit the cfiurch and draw their own conclusions before pa.uing j udgment. CAROLINE PFAFF Bwffe/o Cl'Otlt, 111. As someone in marketing, I've looked up-cJosc at what Willow Creek is doing and, in my view, they are not just D_lfketing. Rather they an: a Chris~ group that is ttying to make a posiri~ difkttnce in rhe world. I fed there is a great need for churches like Willow Creek and fur fhese chun:hcs io be treated faiily.- 14 USA WllUND • J-l.J, tlH To develop a story under a cheap "fut.food religion" angle, ignores the purpose of Willow Creek. Willow Creek has depth; it challengcs people into positive Christian acrion and helps bUiJd Christian relationships. A foul play JEFF CAJU.SON OJ.r RArJs, lotN • With all the decent. outstanding ' sports figures in the USA today, why was Pete Rose -one of the sporu. jt world's biggest disgraces -fea4ured !/ on the cover of your ..mapzine {~ ("Rose's new game," April 6-8)? ' , HAROLD 0 . MJNTZ M.ri«Y, Cc. In your story about Pete Role, you mehtioncd he was a "two-time W odd Championship player." Rose was on three World C~ionahip tams: the 1975 and t 976 Cmcinnari Reds and the 1980 Phibdclphja Phillies. • GUY WOOD OJtd#Md ......... JKban'• ...,.,..,.. In Who's News. April 6-8, you say Mahalia Jacbon °"refuted to sing any kind of music but gOlptl." This is not quite COrTCCt. In the bll of 195-4, Jade.son made some weeltly broadcasts on the CBS network in Chicago in which she sang sevttal non-religious songs. such as Donrry &Ty and That Luclty OIJ Sun. What Jackson refused to perform was the blues. which she considc:rcd sinful. Georp Wiii JEAN RELOY ColonJo s,ny I've been a baseball fan for more than 40 yean and share George Will's love of the ~ ("My life starts with baseball," March 30-April 1 ). I must disagree, however, with his statement that baseball stars are not overpaid. BascbaU ownm should pay t11Ctr playcn less, take smaller pro-f- us for themselves and cat.er more to their loyal, paying customcn -the fuu .. Strong fan support is the only thing that keeps our great national pastime alive. PAUL WHITELEY Sr. !Awiwillt, Ky. Celebrity cauMI and effects . There is .nQthing wrong with actoa as activists ("Is it ju.st an act?" March 9- 1 t ). They can espouse all the c:aUscs they want in accordance with their conviaioos. ju.st like the rest of us. Tbr prab&em with actors is many seem to think that. became their fame, their opinions shDuJd given more weight than is aooord~ those of the average citizen. Acton get one voc:e ju.st li.k.c eve one else. It is time the media stos>PC4 glorifying actors as some son group whose views an: gospel JUD T «AIMii, K'4 lam deeply disturbed by your in piauri.ng "pro-<hoicc" ce marchcn in two out of &Ye Ccnainly, ~ are plenty'-"""~~ causes that could have been rcpmcnt ed. A pro-clioice mtdia bias already ex ists; your conaiburion is uncalled fOr. THERESA Ml 0....lllOft', P.. H~ fut celebrities who and for their p~life positions. Surdy must be &r more active anti-abortion celebrities than those ci~ Could the multitude of abortion advoc:aics listed be a reflection of bias on your put? 1'£RI MIU..E.R Pleu."1 V.Jley, N. Y. Wntt IO USA WllUNO, •1..mm,• 1000 Wil- -Bl..t... ArliaplG. Ya. 22229, or fu a 1cae to OS u (703) 27~SSl8. Pta.r ..... ,.,. -· ~ •yUint llUlllllber ud -codr. Lmim may bt nhd for cbricy Of lflK't· weekender 'I'm ready to .take it easy' Laid-back , actor Reginald; VelJohnson tries to leave 'Family Matters' behind on weekends · T lae weebod ii spcci2J to me. It's about ihe onl y quiet time 1 have, and by the time it gets here, I'm ready to take it easy. Film- ing a TV show like ABC 's Folflily Mottm is enough .excitement for anyone, so I like my weekends peaceful and quiet. Fridays, I get back to my Hollywood condo about 7:30 p.m. to find two hungry can swing me down. Johnny Cat and Sammy Cat arc meowing: "You may be on lV, but you're zip to us until you lay down some food!" That's what alJ that cat Wk's about, as f.ar as I can tell. With the kitties fed, I kidc badt and get ready to watch my show (8:30 p.m. EDT/PDT). To tell the truth. I don't watch dw much TV. When you work all week filming a television show, it's not that appealing. W hen I do, I like na- ture shows or Nation.al Gcognphic spe- cials. I can sit for hours staring at close- ups of 1n.sccu or wild anilmls. I like to do my shopping on Fnday nights, too. lt'i easier then -there arcn 't so many people. I always liked browsing around the Pie 'n' Save (supemu.rk.ct). but it's getting harder to shop in peace. People recognize me now. Fint they stare at me. then they sweat my shop- ping~ like they're an.alyzing every- rbing, down to the lasl jar of peanut but- t.er. Not too long ago, a woman stopped and said: "You're a very fine actor! What on caAb a.re you doing in Pie 'n' Save?" I JUSt shook my head. "Pichng 'n' saving, lady. Wlat else?" Friday's also the nighr-J cat fun stuff. I'm aying to stay on a di.ct during the wcclc because I've promised mysclI I'm going to make some dwigcs going into the next season. I was in a maurmr the other night, and ~ waiacss twd. .. You know, you loolcl like that fellow on Fomily Mottm, but you're not that old and you're l\O( dut Ut." I said, "Tbanlu -I th.ink.",, Part of it's the clothes I wear on the show: they mak.c ~ up to look a little older and heavier. Tb.at may be true. but rve still got to warch it. l used to sit tbcre and munch on chips all night, but oow I've switched to popcorn becaux it's so much bealthkr. So Fridays I loosen up ~~My fa.. vorite ~ the Buffalo · ~ 1• USA WOUND• J•w f.J, t,,0 ~ a ! 5 r t Puu •"' f•Ut: RtglnalJ Vtljohruon rpt"Js wttlttfttls in his HollywooJ m1Jo cltaning hotut, uting 1u" stuff' onJ talking on tht pltolet. &om a pl.a.cc called WingJ & ThingJ. Hot and spicy, the way I like them. And as a side dish, "mean grttns. .. I don't even have to tell them who I am when 1 calJ co order. They recognize my voice. Saturday is housecleaning day. I keep toying with the idea of having a maid come in. When I'm doing the show, it's impossible tQ do uiything during the week. I can't clean th.ch. But so far I keep doing the housework myself. While·rm running the vacuum in my condo, J tum on the Saturday ~ canoom. It sounds kind of goofy, but I love Iruptaor C.Jgtt and Chip 'n' n.l<s Racw R.dngm. Then f taJte my car, a 4-by--4 jeep, down to the car wash. Every Saturday. I JUSt can't stand to drive around in a ditty car. l..alcr, I sit down with the paper and look over the sales. Maybe I'll g0 shop- pin& at one of the department stores. I used to love going around to nnp mttts and Bea madccts, but it's haraer co do that sort of thing now that I get recog- nized. So I often go to die gym and do a couple of intcNC hours working our. At night, rU go out to a concert. Mu- sic bu always been a big part of my life. I'm especially partial co jazz and rhythm and blues. My brother lteeps trying to Jct me into rap. but I can't stand the stuff. Sunday is my~· ct day. Si.nee I moved to Los Angeles &om New York City, 21h ycan ago), I ven't found a church yet, bur I like co sir quictl y and think, maybe read a few passages in the Bible. It helps lcccp my bead together. Luer in the day. I get on the pbooc and swt calling friends all over the countty. I talk to everybody. My phone bills run SSOO a month., but it's worth it. It helps me ~ things i.n ~ve. In my family, Sunday always been a day when you sit down at the table and you ha¥C a big meal, with ham or fried chick.en. So I always make sdte that I have a Sunday kind of meal. I always car at 6 in the evm.ing -that's the time my family always sat down for the meal. It gives me a warm kd.ing. sort of a link to my memories. Thtn I scan mc:morizing !'11 li~ _foe the next day. I'm not 6nisb.ed deftJ.oping the role of Carl Winslow yet. It's me be- ginning of my wotkweck. With M.rtirt Boot I A latter-day I Jackie Gleaso n_ Easy1oi•1 Recinald YtlJollnson, ~7. is short-t111pertd did Carl WinslOw on "h•llY lbtttts." Winslow ~Is 1 Chicip police oMctr whose hou Is awash in relatives. "Ellttrtalnm t W1tkly" has d11bbed YtUolutson "l1tttr-41y J1ekit Glwot\." VtUobson's blgast mov .. role wu as Set. Al Pqwtll in "Dlt Hard." Ht has 1 cameo part In tllt MW "Die Hard 2: Dlt Hardtf." H1 was tht .. cllluft1t1r Gus In " 'Crocodite' Dundtt" aftd also appeared 111 tM movies "Ghostbusttts" and 0 Tumtr alld Hoodl" Hd o. TV's "Tht £qu11inr" and "227." Tiit forNr Broedway alld off· 8ratdWay 1efor Ila 1 8.A. i• tttetttr from New loB University. I -f 0 0 d How chefs pare the fat r,, ....B frs"'Jwlm --4nh To enhance the flaYOr of fish. poultry . and meats. T~ IWter -who feeds guests at the Aegcndary Golden ~ Spa in San Mateos, Calif. -combines pineapple. flll9f& « 1Ps* F'Widi plain yogurt, muaad. -ficr& or Asian SQSOnings (gingtt, lcmongrus). 5-* 1-'a ..... ., "*'-...... When a recipe alls foe oil, Ritttt mes a coating of vegebblc spny ~ &- gin browning the food, . . ftt.. qucntly. When it swu :::':f. add ony 2.fD()lma ~stock and hep stiaing. w,. :Wn-'., ... lwf, clrida ., ,_ .. w., ,._ ....... The "sandlrich" wrappinp add Joa of crunch and }DOiscurc, says Marion Cun- runKham, whc. updlaed Farrdl Paf?Mr Ccokbooli will be released this f.ill. Just cover thr ceotet of a lettuce leaf with precooked meats. ScalOn with salt and pepper, plus a dollop of chutney. DWMw .,.sf efrJ'1 ~Ml.. Jr's ""1 low caJOrie {just six alorics in a t1hlcspooo ·of commcrciaJ piantc sauce) and can be wed as a salad drcssiofc, a vcgeablc dip. a sauce for gri.Ued lish and -a Omningham &.ootc -as a ,. tapping for commeaJ pancakes r.,J-16_..• ,,,~._. Shredding means you'll me Ear less -a litdc will go a Iona way. Ritter UltS strong ~ liU blue checst. in srm11 amouoa ro add flaYOI' co food. UM~·J-f.J, IM 17 AnctherWay b ~That Great Liltort Tuste. One Sil> of our decaffeinated t~ and you're instantly reminded that this is Lipton ,,~ ~ Tua. Although we took out the caffeine. :~~o ' · that rich, full, Lipton taste is ~~'" still there. 1 <$V At Lipton. it~ all done so naturall~ using only natural pbre spring water and effenescence. Whatk mom, Lipton is the only one that offers a fuJI line of naturally decaffeinated teas. Wher\ 'bu're Sipping Upton 'lbu're Sipping Something Special. Lipton TRlND'> TIP'> T £A-.£~'> fl11 ... k? Waving for more glory ffH' Old-Gloiy T he Supreme Court has rul~d that burning or mutilating the flag is lawful. But there still are plenty of diehard flag-loving fo lks, including George Lane of Bruceville , lnd., who's pushing for states to stretch Flag Day, June t 4 , into a weeklong celebration. Since the-1 '89 ruling, the 62-year-old Hoosier, who al- ways wears a flag lapel pin, has spent 50 hours a week on his project, whose supporters now include Vice President Dan Quayle and Sen. John Glenn, 0-0hio. Indiana, Colorado, Alas ka and Nevada already have de- clared Thursday through J une 14 National Flag Cele- bration W eek. In nearby Vin- . Chl~by's back iA•t: Trut rttl-wlritt-4,.J-blttt cennes. Ind., Lane's week- long salute will include a parade, golf tourney, concert and speakers including ex- Army chief of staff Gen. Wil- liam Westmoreland. "We all love a parade, but how many remember to doff rheir hats and. cover their hearts when the flag passes?"-asks Lane, a World War 11 veteran. A twist on a classic cookie Hey, twisters, your time "" CNte -ac•ln. Si111er Cllullby Ch.Utt IS tu111ln1 with Ne~lsce In 1 nn °'" coo~it u mpaian th1t f11tures 34 111lon1I hlist cefttHb tllUMtlhftt tile USA (C.OmPlllJ resurdt shews ttl1t 50 plfC..lrt tf cell· "- $Ullttt\ twist .,.,t ttMir Orees). Tiiis ...UM, tfMr'll be hristtn1 lw tlt..t.M anti tleslltille; t"t tut hlilt .. tt '' J•IJ lS In P'i!Mtl,eaia, 11td trinMn trill tOlll,..\n I Qtitul twllt-tfl he.. lt 11 U. 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I understand I need send no money now. l>w11l be billed in five monthly installments of $39.• each, with the first due prior to shipment. """'""' .. tcNl IOll..., 0 .... of S3 '°' -.~ Oftd "'-1111g. To CJH\Ke CJ ~oper fit, CJ cU11om nng M:rer will be_,. pnor k> shipment Please mail by June 30, 1990. SIGNATURE ---------------ALL~ AM ...:T TO AOCPTAM:il. MR/MRS/MISS ADO RESS CJTI/STAT£/ZIP ___ _ •-,. USlt-30011 , ean,o e ja pugrqnl!!d, If the nng do.a not fit....._ you --..it,youmoy rwlunl itfo, ~- ,I . • ,.. I • Kathleen~ hosts -'The 44t1t Annual · · · Tony Awards,' . June 3 on OBS. ~- Daily Pilat WEEK Of ra i71 Q.3 -JUN.9, ~ ,_ ·~ E t ? I llMJHILE Write to Michele Marks: P.O. Box 2315 Grand Central Station New Y-ork, NY 10163 No personal replies. Btttn& St.r ()uri11g <he late ¥!Os, NBC had a 'f"''kly .'lluw· that I belit>llf' was tilled "Trilogy." TherP lt'l'TP th rep di.ff Pren t sl1nws pPr u•ePk: One tl'<lS a "PrriL'l of Pauline" typP, one u·a.'> about a vam- pin:1, ami another I ra11't rPmember. T11r t•ampirP rould chrw on my neck c111ytime. Who was he. <rnd what has he bPe'1 doing? -},'LAJ,\'£ A.TL£. CLt,'f."u.ND. TF..~ Noart, Beals la l'IMMace "Cliff Hangers" was the title of this 1979 f' IK: series. A trio of separate hows, "Stop Susan Williams," .. The SecrC'I Empire'' and "Th<' Curse of Dra- cula." shared the same hour. Dark, dashing Michael Nouri starred as Count Dracula. and only his show managed to reach its conclusion before the series was axed. Nouri wenl on to slar with .Jennifer Beals in the hit movie "Flash- dance" ( 1983). He has been In a few other short-lived TV series, includln& "Bay City Blues" ( 1983) and "Down- town" (1986). Most recently, he ap- peared with Lindsay Wagner in the CBS movie "Shattered Dreams." Human Nature ty of California-Irv ine. where he dropped pre-med to concentrate wholly on drama. As a drama student, he was required to take _dance. so Graham studied ballf't and landed his first pro- fessional dancing job in the San D•<'go Ballet's production of "Romeo and Ju- liet." As lh<' treet·s mart Det. Sikes on Fox's "Alien Na11on." Graham brings years of ac·linl( expcrienc<' to th<' series A TV-movw ~tl'ran ("r\o l'raceTo llidt'." "The Atlanta Child Murders." "Thou Shalt Not Kall " and "Dirty Doz· ('n, Part Ill"), he made his film debut in Hl7Ws "llardt'Or~." Daytime Grad Kathleen Tunwr i.!I probably my fa· mril-t> actress. I luz,,~-wi-th my friend that she 1('(1..<i o" a soap Opt'ra snwral ypa~ ago. I can take tile truth if I'm u1rong, but I don't thi11k I am! - ,ltARIA ('(Jl'NTR)1MAN, VI /NC T. ILL I • Turner played Nola Dancy Aldrich on thl' !\BC soap "The Docto'ts" for 18 months (l 978-79 ). After her departure, she created the unforgettable character or Matty Walker in the steamy feature mm "Body Heat" (1981 ). Klm Zimmer, Graham, 40, Is c native Californian, who took over the role or Nola art.er born 1rr LnnrlJeach-and nt!M!d rn ~mer left, al90 had ~in "Body I am a big/an of Gary Graham, who JJlays Mattru>w Sikes 011 the smes "Alien Nation." What can ~ tell me abuut Mm? -/NORW PERI/AC//, WHIT/NO. If m ang<' County. He attended tht" Universi-Heat" -as a Mally Walker look-allk.-! Novel Art Fonn I've read and adorP au of Hobert B. Parker's "Spenser" nowls, but I've nev- er seen the now-ca.1ceh!d TV series "Speuer; For Hire," starring Robert Unch. Can you tell me a bit aboMt tM ~1? Who pl.ayed Susan Silverman, Spenser's girlfriend? Also. who pl.ayed Spenser's sidekick Hawk? -J. MUNYAN. JONESBOHO. TENN. "Spenser: For Hire" aired on ABC from 1985·88, with "Spenser" author Robert Parker serving as a consultant on the show. Filmed on location in Bos· ton, the series starred Urich u Spen- ser, Barbara Stock as has girlfriend Su- san Silverman and Avery Brooks as the ominous Hawk. Stock was replaced during the 1986-87 sea.<tOn by Carolyn McCormick, who appeared as a new character. assistant district attorney Rita Fjori. Sparks didn't ignite b<>tween SJ>('nser and Fiori, and McCormick left the show after one season. Stock re- turned as Susan for the third and last season. "Spenser: For Hire" 'was criti- cally acclaimed. but it was also the un- fortunate victim of numerous schedul· Ing changes. Cable's USA Network is currently showing reruns or the series. Rites of Pasu&• Is there any connPction betweera the movies "Brighton Beach. Memoirs'' aftd "Biloxi Blues"? -CHARLl3 HILLllNI. MYSTIC, CONN. Absolutely! Both revolve around Eu- gene Morris Jerome, playwright Nell Si- mon's alter ego. "Brighton Beach Mem- oirs" "'(1986) is the saga or Simon's adolescence. "Biloxi Blues" (1988) is about his service in the military. Both are bued on Broadway plays of the same names. "Broadway Bound," the third lnstallm~n~, which covers Eu- gene's postwar apprenticeship u a writer, was also Introduced on the Broed••f-9lqe, but-it hu-no~t ...... ...-..- made ln\O a feature film. DAILY PU.al' .... Broadway had a goOO season, a fact that is reflected in the strength and diversity of ,this year's Tony nominees. BY RoBER1' OIMA'M'EO The singers can really sing. and the dancer can really dance. With its emphasis on versatile performers who can actually command a live audience. tht> Tonys, which honor Broadway's best, remain the classiest or televised awards shows. "TM 44th Annual Tony Awards" sJ)<'cial (airing Sunday, June 3, on CBS) also promises to be one or tht' liveliest. ruelf'd by several clo e and compelling races. These nomintts are a stronger bunch than in recent years: Broadway had a good and profitable season, a fact that the strength and diversity of this year's nominees ultably renect. In pla<..'e of Angela Lansbury. who brought .;Jigmf1ed glamour and good old-fashioned musical pizazz to the last 1wo Tony broadcasts. this telecast will be hosted by Kathleen Turner -the tawny. smoky-voiced film star nominat- ed for Best Actress in a Play for her s<'nsuous (if blowzy and neshy) Maggie in the revival of Tenne!\.'lff Williams' "Car on a Hot Tin Roof." Turner is not the only movie star nominated: Dustin lloffman, snubbed for his performance in "Death of a Salesman" a few sea~ms back. will vie for Best Actor in 3 ~lay for his acting In the revi\•al of "Mer- chant of Venice." If there's one really unacceptable omission this year. it's Vanessa Red- grave's magnifieent. playful perfor· manl'e in the revival or Tennessee Wil- lhtms' "Orpheus Desct-nding." It's hard to come up with any reason why Red- ftrave was passed over in favor or Turner, Geraldine James ("Merchant"), Mary-Louise Parker ("Pttlyde to a Kiss") and Maggie Smit~Lettice & l.ovage") -unless It's her outSpokrn anti-ZlonlKt politics. Smith will proba· bly win for her delicious scenery·chew· Ing in the role of an eccentric English tour guide In "Let lice A Lovage." Tony has almost always favored the popular over the risky. First handed out at the WaJdorf·Astorla In 1947, the top Tony for Best Pl•y that year went to Arthur Miller's "All My Son!J"; Rein Dramatic Actor.1 weri! Jose Ferrer ("Cyrano de Bergerac") and Frtdrlc March ("In Years Ago"), Bnt ActresaH wen! fl\,grkS-Bersman \Joan-<ii U>r· ralne") and Helen Hayes ("Happy UNI I. 1• • JUNE I, I_, Robert Mont: n.-11 luplred Uirthday"). Other winners included "Hrigadoon" and "Pinian·s Rainbow." Slars and tarry properties have doml· nated the Tonys from the start Thi year's awards largely ronllnu<> that tr<'nd. For Rest Play. the candi· dates are "Prelude to a Kiss:· Craig Lu- cas' romantic comedy: the Engll!'ih im- port "Letuce & Lovage", the Steppenwol r Theater Company's stir- ring production of ,John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath" (an ensemble plt><'e that runs counter to the star syn- dromr); and Augus1 Wilson's "The Pl· ano Lesson." a C(lntinuation or Wilson's cycle or plays about the black-Ameri· can exJ)<'riencc. II ha." already won the pl1tywrigh1 a S4'<'0nd Pulitzer Prize. All I ht> nomln~ are worthy, but "Tht> Grapes of Wrath" is probably most de- serving of the top prize. The Best Musical race has two very popular shows in rompetition; "City of Angels," a wondrrfully Inventive musi· cal satire of Hollywood In the '405 from Larry Gelbart ("M0A°S0H"): and "Grand Hotel," Tommy Tune's stun· ningly stagtd adaptation or the classic movie. The other nominees are a pit-as· ant, if unlnsplrNi, theatricalliation of tht musical "&feel Me in St. Louis": and Andrew ..tloyd Webber's "Aspects of Love'' -a small-scale romantic depar- ture for Lloyd Webber. "City of Arr- gels" deserves to win, though some rand It more stylish than moving. 1 l''or Rest Actor In a Play. the race ~hould be a cloee rontel'lt between Charles S. Dutton ("The Plano Lesson") and Robert Mor8e ("Tru"). Dutton, a former convict who only ~e to acting_ rn recent years, s a aentiment.al favor- ite. but then so ls Morae, maldl\C hlA comeback after a bout with alcoholism, in a one-person show about the great, fre- quently vitriolic Truman Capote. Some think that Outton's performance is glaringly over· the-top, while Morse's inspired im· personation of Capote is gJoriously so. Morse is the favorite, but don't count Dutton out. The Best Ac~or and Ac· tress in a Musical nominees have their own built-in ri· valries. The men's ra'Ce may have no real front-runner. but it does have a quartet or good nomintts. Gregg F.del- man and James Naughton. both from ··city of Angels." are up against David Carroll ("Grand Hotel") and Bob Gun· ton (the acclaimed revival or "Sweeney Todd"). Our hunch is that Gunton will win: the Demon Barber of rlttt Street is a great part Another re\'1val performance should l(arner the Re t Actress In a Musical Tony. It's Tyne Daly's brash, irrepress· Ible Mama Rose in the hard-edged new venilon of "Gypsy." Daly surprised ev- e ryone with her Broadway belt and her ability to sustain a performance on stage -S(}mething that can be difficult for TV actresses used to short takes. lier competitors for the prize are Geor· gia Brown ("3 Penny Opera"), Beth Fowler (''Swe-eney Todd") and Liiiane Montevecchl ("Grand Hotel"). An odds-on favorite It Charin Oum· mg for his performance as the cancer· ridden Big Daddy in the "Cat on a Hot Tin Roor · rnivaJ. Many thou,ght Oum· ing would be nominated In the Best Ac- tor category: he certainly overpowers the otht>r featured actor nominees. The evening will bring on many a case of nervH L' these awards are slowly announi:e<t. OM penon may have a double case of nervH -host Kathie-en 1\arMr, who is responsible for keeping the whole show together, while slmultant00sly walling to hear If she has won her o"" fif'lt Tony. If the tt'lttut nma as smoothly u It haa In p~vloul'I YH'1, Lhe bla ~MUS will be ~ of us wa&chlnt ln the nerve-free comfort or bur Uvlng room.. 0 ' .... 1VI Channel Guide c..... 0111.- KCll Cll LAI I 2 I 2 I "* NIC LAI • ' • ' • mA IND LAI I 5 • 15_ ' UIC -LAI 1 1 f 1 1 11"9 Cll .. • .. KCAL IND LAI • t • t • KOTV -.. • KTTV flOI( LAI " 11 " 11 " ~ IND LAI • 13 • 13 a KCIT ,. LAI • 21 • 21 • Km IND LAI • 44 .. KMID NIC .. • tmN IND ...... • KOCI ,. ..... 21 • 21 • IMA IND LM ICDOC IND ....... 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Thi) 1d..:1 of hipness. of bt1111J.t "in ' or "out," simply bt.•Yo 11 d•·rl'd the Muppt•t' T,, t lwm, l'VcryonC' w.1, 111, be<'llUM' no OIW <It• Heuo•: opu St-sllJnr '1'rv1•1I 111 b<· l1•fl w11 Thi· Mup~,._,1..,· f1111 '' hour wa' ... 1111 tu 1111111• ··r1t1· ~1uµp1•1 Situ\\ ' '' nd1ratt•d from I''~" XI wa."i u 'h11w1·a'1 fur 1111likt•I) star.. 1\1 r n • M ''s l'll(l(Y und I .. 1. 1· H1"11 1'h1•y sho~ • d " h11w I\ 1111'\Slon r1111 "11 ti rrn1ld makt' t lw 1111lt~ • li1·"'t lln•ams r1•al \\ '' t hC'rt· ev<'r a c·om1•d .rn 111rn1<·r than fo1:th''1 '•'l "ttw twar wa' !1111 111 bt•1 au-..• tw 'IQ r ... r. ··'> "an11•d to b<• Thro1 h slll'N will, M1...i, 1'•~11' 1 r;11..,f11rmt•d lu•r' If I rnm :t pt1rudy of .:1.1 TI our to rt~ 1•p1tom<• At Jim llt>n~in' pJr ty. thc•n• w1•rr nu " 111 Ooweni 111• 1d1owtod 1' that lovt• and tol..r Jn•<' 1·an llt' a.'! nrMr 111 h.1 111 a" ;rn old l(r«•n (•oa1 Bl' KINK 'Jtrt:\\0\'1F.R WEEK OF· I!!:::--, JUNE J • U1 -Alk Michele JUNE I I On Tht Cover 2 3 I 1V Sportl Week • Crosaword . .. . o oi.e..c.,•1 •• ..,.,,.,,,,.,.,..,.....,....,...,.---------.. t 11• 4 I J l .... tsi tt0u.-. ..... 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I Sunday Prime Time June 3, 1990 7:00 7:30 llcMt: •• "SW Tl'lll V: The Flllll FIOfl4le(' (1989, So.a tic. Ill* ttt bon) Wiiiiam Shatner. l.eonarO NllllO'f The EnterprM n1 Its ...., ..,. er" are Orawn nto a renegaoej'.,\kan s OC>SeSSNt quest IO (1119t meet ll'le Cru10r ano lelrn ll'le secteu ol ~e anO delll llftW ~':':: .. "The Boe· ~ 'Tme PrtMnl. Tine =-= =· -~ (1986. Suspense) Lesley AM Wwren. CrilM ~FOt UM OI t.b .... ( c ...... t•¥1 ........... ..... Q .............., ........ "The '"'*f Pri¥1tt lJwtt ... "°""1 fof Flit" (1981) ThrM memt1ers d I pr'INlt)rt maml .......... (1986) Blythe F.,.,, ...,.. tribe NI C.111 I si.t 11$ own .,. •• Mflt ., ~ ". ""' Denner 1 4 sowce wtl8n hf .. 11 ~ hd as hard a I flst . !'le" 11me. ~top und l~tcn to ~t )'OO'rt uryina. Ynu m1iht not bclic\c )'OOrcars. * ...... ..., ........ ,..* W V...• ~~'·""""""'""'"~••"Ctilot-.,V..W ~ ....... ,__.~ti ,. ..... , lltkhcllc !L John. I.. •nd Kim Bru'9edhe8d· roJC •re two young Ba.ckfoot Inell· ens In "Where the $plrtt Lives." elrtng RDftU- Dt\Y. JUr-IE 6, on PBS'• .. Amer1· can rtayhou.e:' (Check IOc•I listings.) --- DAILT Sunday .Nllht Owl June 3, 1990 -----.... -• Mir ..... .. .. (OI Air) ..... (R) (OI Air) ~ .. Lord (OI Air) Dilolt ... --..... ... - -l'I 181 II I I t1 ~ ~ '-I I I H;rl llElllll~l~lt'l~t.:1•111 11111.lllllllll~lllllil Il l I lw l ~ 0 :a ca. • 'C ,. = ct .. :t g :t ~ c :a ct .,. .. ... co co 0 ~ 0 :I ca. • 'C ~ 0 3 -:a " 1: lil1~l 1l!li~ii ~~lrtl illi~ll1!1!l i! ! flim 1111 .. .. ..... ...... ...... ..... "" .. MIC ..... Q l!tlllr1lll I I 1 Hiid C.,, T .. (fn Slnol ..... AIC ..... Q '""' LM a...-. "Sc:dl CNrll s..~ ..... ......... ..... LM Cu 1ct1 ..... Q M'A'S"t4 CW..AM "Lend•...,.. June4, 1990 " .. ,_ ...... ''Thi ,.... °'Aul-.... "Oeepof' (Pwt 2 ol 3) Q LICll ........ CMll a-.. lllocl of .. -"~ hll: A Port1it ol .. '*Ill ''Globll CorNc:lion' (Pwt ' ol Mew (Pwt 1 ol ......... 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Jr J-· J. s a. . a l r r ~ ¥ '- i _,· 1 1 1 ~· ar 1 f 11 11 ~d' 1 i? i c . i ~ I .: ' ' f 1f!~ I I ~ a ~ , , ~!'P 1 :: ; i .. co -8 0 • I ---I • -I I - -I~ I I -· _.,. -· -I -:... I I -I I I ! -I I I ~ Tll89d8y Prime Time Ml 1m 111M-:•-= ... -.. .... tlJdZM =PY~._.... " 1• Read TV UPDATE's intervjew with Kadeem Hardison of •A Different World," next week. In the rd>roed· cul of "Be's "In the Heat of the "lght. .: alrtng TUUDAY. J'-'"E 5. Chief 011· lespk (C.rroll O'Connor. r.) sets an elaborete trep to snare • pair of Ulklt lowcr9 who ,.. killed her hulbend. DAILY Pl Tuesday Nllh.t Owl June 5 , _1990 • . 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 ..... fR) Mllil Ull. Ult·-0.... LAt-a..• --5'lr9o Newt (R) NICNewt ... UIAT .. EMtr Eye Oii EMtr u.. (R u. ---• .......... Newt(R) .... Newt (R) Newt (R) ..... F•r._, .. _, ,... Alff/It .,,.. ........ . .. .... ···••(A (OIMJ .. ... '\.I ,.,. Alf{Jillo """"" , ........ 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And Wt' ('Ul't 111Jfd 10 ~'Ollll' up JhcM1 Plnw-.. Ammioan Red Cl"09 + DAILY Weclneeday Nllht Owl El'•• .... .... June I, 1990 r;- ----------------------------------------....;...~,:__---------------------.... Ii lllO • JlJNB I, lllO .. ~ c :a CD ..., ... -t ::r c i • 'C ~ 0 3 -:a ft ~ c I ..., .. ... co co ,,.. ~ =: z -> 0 ~ ~11 fi t i ; 1~1 i > 0 l f .• f i a: i ,. -,g ~ I 1 ~-~ 'i _;r ,. ~ ~~ i I = ~2, i' 1 >.. ~ ! [f j ! ~ ~2 ~ I ~ :{l J I ~f i £:= ~ --1 ~ ~. " .. ~ .... ~ ~co : i! ·~ • I ; ~ l !" • ... t ti • .. -11 -3 ! i~ r!i§l~;> g"~ 21• lf~-"~ > ~ ... 9. =-t i5: i-= ~ i ~ ~ r ~ 2 ; ! gg ~;i~1~=i~ ~:Ill ;r~ i~ ~i ~3 ~ .. i~-!~ ,,.. ,,.. ~ . • fC . Wt ... ~Al i::::r .. -' -=""' 0 ., 11111111111111 I I f {) j j I fl f I: Kl J(iji o~r 5'~ 1~11 o~il ~,8-, I .I -.Q~-i iii 0 '. 5i Ill" r • JI§ 7 0 ~ a Cl :t a • '-c ~ Cl ..,,_. I ' .. .. ·-co co 0 Thursday Prime Time 1:'00 1:30 7:00 .. c.Mllcti ... fl' I ht ··-~- mi .., ...... ... ~ •Yl "WIN" (1988. Comedy) Cyndi Lluper. Jel ~ C..... (R) (lo blunt Two pJycllics become iwoMd t0 1tor1111111in1r·1 5-eo) se#ch for I legendal'y lrNMI 11 Eculdor. (In Slno)Q(f:39) ....... CR am · WJYleJ;I ,...'°''•~ Nino June 7, 1990 USA Tonl;lt CllMrl Dilne's UIMJlPll 11 ........ ''SanlldN-USA TOlll!IM ex·ftanol •· "KrM!dln ¥L ~·· (R) • "'*· Norton" O.J. (Candace Cameron) has to make a grown- up decision when the bratty chUd she Is baby·sltllng gets his heed caught In a stair· case. In a~· broadcast of .. run House." airing l'IUIMY. J'J"E a. on ABC . llTI Tl UPDATE DAJLY PILOT Thursday Night Owl June 7, 1990 .. 2.:.00 ... 2.:3.0 ... 3.:0·0···3·:·30 ... 4.:0.0 ... 4:30 Nigtltwltcll 5:00 am- ...., .. ~ .., "TWO' Frogs on .J. ltoolltr "Undltcovef Al· Sanford and Ne.ws !l ''Vta/l/loN" • .. ,. Son News R ....... Q C.... AM Loll or Drw Newt (R) (Ol .. J .. ···-Q After ..... Plld ....... Plld ...... Plld Program News tRI ~OYte •• "Shooting SIMS~ 11983 Or amal Efrem Zlfl'lbal-Flill T"""' 1-----......--..,.._ __ __._ ___ ...._ ______ _...._______ ~ L ~ W6ams 11 401N _C:-:R,.,._1_,.,--=--=--.,,._---=-~ 1111 Af19le ~arv· Angte ~~3'+> Angie Mo\te' ... "Otld Ringef" P96C Orama) Bene Da\'1$, .__ ....... ______ ~-=--------....,--_.i.;.;;;.L....;;~-..1.::::1...::.s_Mo~'llff..:....:.._._:....,,...:..:..:'~~~.:.:o.· ~--~~~-·_v_~~-'~s~s'~--------~ fm (OI .. ) ....... mm "M''(R) mJm ... lilBB ~ lHBI .. r&1DI ZIMlldow. mm ... la. .. --amm -·- Mo~•· • • "The Cec>tvrt ol Gnuty Adlms" 11981) ...... , ... Pit(! P"'9flm P.-d Progrwn Plld "'°trim a.lie "-t ~ USA Ton'9f!l lrtttghl Y~ lt11 Scooby Ooo Ml.di '-HMe I ~UNI Si .J. JUNE 9, IMO ~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m • ::s I ... ... c c ::s ~ • • m m • • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 0 t ~p I l -I l ! 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(\.Ne) POICO.. ..... I LM Lacy .. .. .. fa 1111 ml ml ~ .. DI ~~ ~~ ~= C.,lllow 'Wwt's -Coult "Dtlfl of. tlon" IRudv?" o 8111" =~ llllcMll/\Allltt ......... .......... ... ...,. .. ...... ........ ........ ..... ... .. ..... ~o ........ ,. llllllllYl!on .. llllM O ,......K.,.. ,,.. .. Lord Miii ..... ~ ~ ......... :::t:'* ...... ....,.T• ........ ~· ..... ............ ""' .... "The c.. of "" -TWW!l'a f .. w II A DIFFERENT WORLD• TV UPDATE interviews Kadeem Hardison, who stars in the popular NBC series. Next week's cove~ story. JUNI I, lllO • JtJPfii l · lllO ... tt•t "Eat of Edell"11955. Drlll\I) John Sterlbedl's ..... nMI is h baSIS tor hS story of h troutlled relttiOnShps 1111CW10 TWO '°"'° men #Id lhtr i... 11 1917 Cllrfomia. (VCA) ....... n I ........ :Z. .. T• Ol9lt ,..,.., ...... "l#ldl Ronltldl's Can- ......... 1 ....: Big Pie-"Sludent CiOneS de 1111 Padre" (In Slereo) .. 0 5'onls"O "" WtlM C.o,.MeC.... llllRI ..... C.. loccer Atgentnl ws Clmeroon. From Mal. (R) ........ "The s-y Is Flltng" Miiiy Bora "End Glme" (RI ...... ''Clwle .,., Kaz rAiltl S..0)0 In Slereo) 0 Mell h Mlmnv' 0 ,,.. .. &.Ml ,,.. .. Lord ........ .... .... --................ ....,. "Hood llld the ..... ~-~ "'* Big Pie-.... Ill .... QIJll' .... ..0 la ...... ... "El .Mdo dt lot HlllM" ~ Rlvels. Gullermo Mii· [ll'f ................. lllryf)tlr ... Diet YOll 0,... .... of....., ...... LM TV or Not TV? ~Of MOiiy ol IOdoy' 1 O(f.em_, ltlot 11 Ille ~ T\' ' ~. t\ O!tfocto¥t, but flloM raltt Wrt Ofefl I Tho!'1 why_, ocMtl!Wf\-looklf19 info T\' U,OA ft Ille colorlvl ..-1y ......._,~_.....ill Ille Dooly P'11o! ~ T\' UP'OA lf'1 tOfllbll!CIMl1 of OCCll<Olt 111111191 ond f01C"'°""9 feat..,..., 9"W•tt r.odtr1 wiM rtftr IO II 090"\ OtlCI 090"' oll W.-lo!l9 Alld T\' UP'OA Tf'1 fi*CW....O od pot1110M ond cob~ "'°"• wre tllot ocM111Mf1 ore flOIKed ond 1eod-oll W.- lot'9 T\'UOATf lt'1tti.i-'~IO,....._ "Gelling Biid" Atlllllo .... (In S..0) NlwT...,... (Prem.ti ..... ..... W.,Wllil'? ::-= MlllCilt ..... .... ...... • Friday Prime Time \ ••n• Im • 9:00 9:30 . June 8, 1990 10:00 10:30 11:00 ..... Tw lono(R) .. .,., ~ •• ·e Palo" 11949. wes11m) JoM Payne, Gel AlllMI. 711 a. (1 Lo lllllCo ' lo ~ , Al....... a-. "Altln tlol•J111001•1 HI ltlMt .... ·Gun Ho ' of "" Helrt" TELLING TALES . OUT OF SCHOOL "A Different World"'s Kadeem Hardison talks about the new direction of the NBC series, next week in TV UPDATE . • "~out the best inall<iUS: Friday Nllht !>Wl --.. -.. -- -- ---- ...... "Olli CJ/I' ........ 0 ....-.o .IUNI I, 190 · .IUNI 11 1• 1:30 2:00 2:30 .. (1999. Suspense) Gene BMry. a..rd ....... (Rl ... ........... ,.,., ...._.. r 11.-r. ttorrorl Clystll Benwd .... 3:30 June 8, 1990 ...... (Rl ..... ~ "Ut*lll ........ 1918) Saturday Morning June 9, 1990 am '9 ..... Pwwwraa -Zono ......... ... Pubic Ahira ~ om Will King-OIHMCI YOIM!llld r ... r.--......... .. (OI Air) ~Doo .. Tilundlrcltl GrOO¥it OooJ. Tiii Tru Ill .. L.A. 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Nielsen's list 36 "-and Biil" 37 TV staple 38 Actor - -Cleef 40 -Lau~nce Olivier 41 "-of Violence" 1 42 She'• Nancy on "thlrt~tnc" 46 "-Yankees" 49 Daredevil Knievel .JUNI I. 1• • JUNI t, 1• Winter Films J llY LUIS CAMPOS 5 6 1 51 .. _Got a Secret" 52 -Thicke 53 Critic Rex - 54 ActreM -Leslie 55 Act ress Merrill 56 Movie buildings fi7 Jo -Willette is Constance Lubbock DOWN l -Edelman 2-Kaun 3 .. _Along With Mitch" 4 Medical rorrespondent George - 6 -Schulman of "Today" 6 Dr. Ulene 7 She wu Josephine the Plumber · 8 "Meet the-" 9 "l -Three Wives" 10 .. -Station Zebra" 11 Sportscaster -Berman 19 "-M for Murder" '21 -Farrow 24 Actor -Hanilon 26 Jaclt - 26 Skelton and Buttons 27 "WllfCuy" ltar '28 Off-Brolldway award 29 "-and Glad)'1" 30 Author P'letalftl • 9 10 11 33 Comedian Jonathan 34 Trumpeter Al - 36 Charlie Robinson on "Night Court" 37 Kim of "The Facts of Life" 39 Hostess -White 40 Actor Dolph - 43 -Louise 44 Actor -Dixon 45 Leo - 46 Michael or Joey, to Nicole 47 -MacGraw 48 "The -From U.N.C.L.E." 60 Singer Bobby - AIUona tkp~ Clint EaltWOOd u fWa out of tM woi.r wit.en M conw. to New Yori City to f.u:la 4 criminal wlto u ,,_. 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I L--------------------------~ DAILY PILOI THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENTS GOOD MORNING! It's Sunday, June 3, 1990, and here's what's happcnins: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: It will be sunny and warmer on ~e Coast today with I 5 mph wlq_ds in the afternoon., Today's Maai/low: '74-H -Y~tcrday's hi~/low: 71-56 T-0morrow's high/low~ 74--58 . SPORTS: MaJ•r Lupe Baffball: CbtdaaaU l.,Dod1ers 3 •• Teu1 f, Aa1el1 3 aP lla.aalt Man.a I, Dlam...a Bar 4 CIP S.ftlaall Martu I, Newt.ry Part I 24-HOUR HOTUNE TO THE EDITOR 642-6086 See "• A2 for detaMs INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: A aeeDe from tile flail fry ... You've gotta feel for the 5· year-old baton twirler who got stuck walkinj behind a group of hones iq Sa_\urday's parade. It wa.s rough going as the horses did what horses, uh. do sometimes. But our youthful heroine didn't drop her baton - she just side&tepped.the.mauer.. Don't luave a cow, man: We won't reveal Mohdav'scan- didate for Tile Oruie Coast Daily Piiot's Leacher of the year yet, but here's an advance tip: More tharra few of his students call him ··Homer.·· ~use he bears a re· scm]>lance 10 television's popular celluloid father. Clean and sober: Here. ac- cording to the people who know these th ing.s. are the top 5 substance abuse centers an Orange County: I. Cbaner Hospital of Foun- tain Valley. which has 125 beds available for 1he treat- ment of drug and alcohol ad- aiciton: 2. Phoenix House in Santa Ana. which has I JO beds. available for treating drug ad- diction: 3. Care nit Hospital of Orange, which has I 04 beds available for treating chemical depcndenq . 4. CPC Santa Ana Hosp11al. whkh has I 00 beds for detox. chemic-al dependenc; and ps}- ch1atric care: and 5. Capistrano By The Sea Hospital, which has 98 beds available for chemical de- pendency and psychiatric care. " 03 01~2 Dl-6 ' Inside 03 06 C4 OJ CJ AS Al °' Ct .... TV Updl• M CJ JUNE 3, 1990 A dream· comes, true ..., ........... Marina wins C(F title; beats Diamond Ba·r, 6-4 The Dally Piiot ANAHEIM -Stnking for two runs in the top of the seventh inning. the-CtnclUeJl'adike VJ ka n~s of Marina High School in Hunungton Beach laad claim to the CIF 5-A ba~ball championship Friday night. 6-4 o'er DaJmond Bar High before 5.~ at Anaheim Stadium. The Vllungs. under Coach Paul Renfro"'. who finished 1n third place in ihe league and were an the Cl F playoffs for the first time in a <iec- ade, defeated fouF league champions (Hacienda Heights Wilson. Esperanza. Mater De1 and Westlake) to get to the finals. The four pla)off victories ga-.e Manna a 16-12-1 record entenng the champ1onsh1p sho'-"down against the 'J.7-6 Otamond Bar club A.,..a11ing them Frida) "'as another third-place team whi ch had waded through the J:!-team ehm1na- t1oos. coached b) forme r Fountain Valley Coach Kent NC11. It "as a '\ec-sa" con~st - Diamond Bar tal ing the earl~ lead. onh to fall behind. 4-2 . and then to a 4:4 lie in the founh inning. For complete de~Us, and more photos. see pages B1 and Bl. Brad Sanon got It staned in the decisive se'enth <Al\h a <Aalk.. but erased on a fielder's choice. Chad Terr) taking first Jeremy Preall sing.led Terr) to third. but Tra\ is Boyd struck out swinging. That brought up senior cai+-ner Robm L1ndse v and after PreaJI stole second. the th·rec-}ear staner lined a 3-:! pitch o'er the second baseman·s head to score both runners. Rehef pitcher an Conners. who · pnched the final 31) innmgs to get the v1cton. allowed a leadoff walk to Diamond· Ba r. but the next batter lined out to Bo)d for a double-play. Diamond Bar offered one more sing.le to get a runner aboard. but Conners got Ke' 1n Ware swingmg for the final out to clinch the cham- p1onsh1p -Th. lllOOd ...... w hen ...... , .... v.. Ille pa.yoff c h•111plonlhlp ....... It wu ....... five• •II Mound •nd then the ....... It staved 1ha1 "'a' unul the seventh ~hen the V1k1ngs took con- trol. Diamond-Bar outhll Manna. 10-6. and had the game·s ont\ two e·Hra base hits. a double and a tnpk. but four cos1I~ errors pro' ed fatal in 11 auempt to offset Manna·s bal- ance lnea took th• ftetd for ....... ln'*'tl of Coast cities br=ace for-drought 9y IRIS YOKOI Oally ,._ Stolf9 llltttn Orange Coast c1t1es are bracing for a summer and a poss1ble fifth year of drought by asking residen ts to voluntarily cut back on water use. The water dastncts for the c111es of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa. Irvine. Fountain Valle} and Laguna Beach have adopted, or plan to adopt. drought programs that call for voluntary 10-percent reductions in water use. ' Newpon Beach's voluntary pro- gram already failed to decrease water consump11on -and in fact resulted in increased use -so that city has gone 10 a second-phase. mandato11 plan. Come June. resi- dent.s who use more than a basic supply of water will have to pay a 10-percent surcharge on thei r water rate. The phase-one programs enacted. or soon to be enacted. by the oth er cities request residents voluntarily cutback on water use by taking such steps as: •Repairing water leaks immedi- ately: •Abstaining from washing dov.n sidewalks. dm·ewa)S. pa11os and other pa ved areas. • L' ing shut-oil no11lcs on hoses: • Onl) watenng lawns 1n the carl~­ morn1ng or c' cnrng hours: • -\dJust1ng spnn~ler and 1mga11on S}'items to a'oiJ \\att r waste: and •Landscaping \\1th drought-toler- ant plants. The resolutions al o ask res- taurants and hotels to serve .,..ater to customers onl) on request. Some restaurants ha\C already begun to post cards at tables advising cus- tomers .,..ater ..,. 111 onl) be sen cd on re~ucst. ff the \Oluntal) programs fail 10 reduce "ater use b~ I 0 percent b~ 199 I. more drasuc men.sure will be taken Huntington Beach·~ ~cond­ phase progrJm calls for man<latory cutbacks in 1mga11on. street clean- ing. car .,..ashing and other u~s. and 'iolators would be warned. thl'n fined and ult1matel\ could ha,•e thetr \Cf'\ ICC CUI oij" • The drought programs are 1n response 10 a darecuve from the Mctropohtan Water • District of outhcrn Cahforrua that "'ater agen· c1es reduce con umpuon b~ I 0 per- C('n t lrom 19 Q le'els .. ..\II Orange Coast c111t's ust' 1mpom·d .,..ater from fPlease see WATER/Bade Paige) ~ Accident injures inf ant, his brother Hitting the road with Bergeson By GEORGE McCRORY o.,,,, ~ S.olf9 "'"'" to We tern Medical Center. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ber&c.,on conlide ..... But the woman "a'n·1 l'H'n pregnant "hen <ihl' left [)1,nn land.·· His infant brother. Jordan. suf- ft>red a cut to the head and scrape to his hands and arms. The mother. Bernice Lounsbun 27 of Co<ita l\ksa accompanil'<l the infant to Hoag Hospital 1n Co ta Mesa. said Sgt. Karl Schuler. o..,, -.._ .. ..., .... l hl· (andiJatc f,>r heutl'nant go' - emor ha' told the <;tor} hundrc<h of 11m''' o'er the past )car "'htlc \IUmf'tng acros" the tate CO TA MESA -A Ford Bronco struck a bab) carnag~ carT)•mg a IP: month-old infant being pushed by hi s pregnant mother and ·hit hi 4- )ear-old brother "ho was walking al ong side the carriage as they cro sed Peterson Place near Harbor Boulevard. police said Saturday. The 4~)ea r -o ld . Wa )ne Lounsbul). suffered massive head and internal mJuncs and "'as taken Lounsbury was pushing the stroller about halfwa~ across th,• trcct "'hen the Bronco· pulled out ol a dri,cwa) and hit the bo~ and the R-\NCHO \UR.\C1l:. -lllus1rat ing the magnitude o f t Jhfom1J·, trnllic mess. \fanan Bergeson hJ..l'S to t<'ll the ciwn of a woman "ho ga' c b1nh "hall: mired on the Santa i\na Frecwa) in central Orange Count\ It·., not that \urpn ing. 'h~· Jd m1t\ to 11\tl·ncr\. l'ons1den ng ho" h.1d traffic 1' theM' da"'I Those "ho don't kno.,.. her "'ell arc 'urpn,,•J "hrn the se-em1ngl) 1,1r,11!!hl-l:wcd Bergeson throws pun, h hn,., an\\l her campaign 'Pl'l'l hl'\ (Pfease SH INFANT /Back Paget Marian. ••r9•1on flwn "1th a l" 1n~k in hn l'\l' (Please see ROAD /Back Page) GQrby must have misunderstood the title A ND THAT'S WHY GORBY WON'T B~ HERE -In Wrdnesda) '!. Pilot. when I rn- couraecd kook) contribu· tions. I sbould've guessed that the first zinger \\Ould come from the Exch:rngt Club ofNcwpon Harbor, a haven for fCOO\'erina-com· edians. It was an t"arly-01C'rnin1 caU from Wilham (' Jc Jerry Kobrin' MeuUe, club P.rcsidcnt inv1hna me to :i. hencfit showing of "Gremlins 2. 'scheduled June 14 at Edwards Nc*l)Ort Cinm\a. 1 De Mculle saij' heh~ rr-ttivcd a call Thunday from anothtt president, one Mikhail Gorblchcv. Mktna that teats be mrrvtd fOC' him~lf and Raisa. "But I h~ to tra1ahttn him out," De Mcullt 111d. "Clofby thouatu the mo\1~ "*'called 'Krtmlins 2.' •• GOA. n COUU>'VS BEEN A FUN IEVENING -If ~could've anended. added &chanai~ C E. hwn, he would've been treated 10 a twilitht cnaite around NC'WDOft Hart.or. The pany, he saKl. would "-vc bttn called "Rtd Sails tn the ~unset ·· I POLITICS MAit~ STRANGE PUNSTERS -he won't rtveal her choi~ for mayor in the Irvine 1mbrogho. says Bea Young. bu1 she takes ooc candidate's utterances "Wlth Apan of salt.·· THESE ITEMS COULD Gl VE HEARTBURN A BAD NAME -Whale traipsing 1he other day around the wonderful Land of Brtn. 1 paused for rcfttthment at the . fashion l1land oas1S'known as JB's ports Deli. It' biUed as an .. authentic dch." and I thought the meatloaf and knockwurs1 ptt1al was eXC'Cpt1onal. buuomc menu hstin&!t would send Nate & I into cardiac arrci'f. Would ou behc'e a ~anut Butttr ct Jdl 'Bagel? Aaarg!\. not to mention Oy ay and ~vaJt! And how about an "authentic" sandwich caUed a Mc\lcan 8ag('I'> 1 , Good aricf, 1f they' rt aonna combine Je-1sh and Mc ican delicacies. why don't they invent an enchtlatkct7 The chicken .soup •1th mauo ball proved to~. uh, nounshtOf. It marked m)' IOYl htt com1>1n1on·s first en· 1 counter wuh •~nor ma110. andnc asktd. "Wbert do these come fron1'~" "The arc made.'' he "IS told. ''by a Jr(tlc old lady 1n Cona MatLo." / TAU RIM OUT TO THE BAL TIC GAME -ttcnd· ana the .\ngcl -Indian rontett the other Ptt"Cm, Carlos Moreno of Corona Jcl \for sv.ra" h1.· overheard this exchange ··whadd)a think of Polonia'l'· "l thmk Polonia hould stand up to the Russk1c • same as them other hule countnel. ·· IT'S ALL RIGHT NANCY. l'M A DOCTOR -Dr. Samm) Lee, the world'" funniest otolog1st (reured). is back homt" in Hu~tington H~ubour after being hono~ at the \\'h,te Hou~. In Rose Gardi·n ntcs procla1m1ng tan-Pacific men· can Hentagc Month. the t"-O-t1me 01 mp1c platform divina champion wa onr of ~1x c111zen of ian ancestry saluted b Prcs1dcn\ Rush for their cxcept1onnl careers. Even amid all the pomp and <'CTtmonv. the tr· . rcprcs 1ble Lee hnd to h:tve h1~ hnlc JOke. tand1n1 on the da1 nc,t to aoracous-aS-t\Cr actre Nancy Kwan whi\t awa1un1 tht Prt 1dent1al prcKnct. they had 1.h1s cxchanec: LEE."\\ :mna make nat1onaJ tckv111on. Nancy:t You faint, and I'll '-1\ (')OU mouth-to-mouth rcsuscttataon.'· 1 KW-\"1 • mm\.}Ou'rrnauf(ht •." • J ST AN OLD SOFnE -Membcn of the.Cotta Mna Old Qoat . the over· low-pl\Ch sof\bell team, lhrew 1 fartwtll pan) the other na!ht for their 7S.yar~ ei-Y'f- manaacr. Pete S1m1luk . .,.fio's been traded IO San Marc:ot 1n the l.o"tr . lohbov11n 1-c.quc fl'leaM we Ka.IN/a.di,....., • DAILY PILOT/.,,.._, June a, *O Or•ngc Eoast Peqplet· Gregory Park~r A Huntington Beach resident and the president of American Construction California. the 18-month-old subsidiary of the Teus- based American Construction. Parker also has a "part-time" job as the deputy chief of staff fo r operations for the Reserve Naval Construction Force, the reserve component of the United States Navy ScaBees. CONSTRUCTION BATT AUONS ------ AOer graduating from UCLA with a bachelor's degree in architecture he went to the Navy's O fficer Candidate School. From OCS he went to Vietnam in 1967-1968 l nd visited the nation several mo.re times through 197 1 with Construction Battalions, ajso known as the "SeaBees.'' after their initials. While serving, the Navy put him through 1he c1v1l engineering program at the Massachusscts Institute of Tethnology. where he earned a master's degree. He left active ser"' ice tn 1979 10 enter pri.,,ate contracting. but remained in the resel' es. IN COUNTRY ------------ His JOb 1n Vietnam cons1s1ed of administrating civilian con- tracts to build air<.tnps: P<>rts ~nd forts that were sometimes being built under combat cond11ions. He also documented the SeaBccs' work a ll O\Cr V1e1nam. compiling a presen1a 11on for Congress. "It "as IQ sho" th\.· Congress that there were ta ngible results for all the mon\.·~ poun~d in there. depth! all the problems with the war at home:· he said. STILL SERVING ------------ He nO\\ s~mh a great deal of t1me adminstraltng his reserve du11 es and said 1ha1 ht• 1ra .. e1s all over the United tates during the week and "eeJ..cnd., on lop of his regular job. Right nov. he ha!> has local ScaBees rehabilitating a Boy Scout camp 1n an Diego Coun1~. "It has been an opportunll) for training for the troops and for a new camp for the Bo~ outs."' he said. AS CIVILIAN ------------- Hi-; compan). -\m~ncan C'ons1ruct1on California. was formed out of a connec11on hl' made with a rear admiral 1n the reserves and maml~ hu1lds industrial sues and housing projects. especially compan~ housing. The rompan) 1\ based in Huntington Beach. DELICATE BALANCE -------------- He said 1hat 11 is tough to ma1n1a1n an equilibrium between has work for the Nav) and his job an 1hr private sector: both take up mountains of ttme • "It kee~-m~ bu y." h~td. adding-that he still-works Wlth the Navy because he hkes the association "ith "an elite group of people." Hts solution to thr problems llf' m1htaf) vcr!>us civilian careers is as simple as 1\ 1s rugged. "You JUSt work ome lbng. hard hours:· -By JOit Lo.,,e Brown~ changes mind; backs Mays By WENDY ESTES 0....,, l'llOt St•lf lllrflH H UNT I NCI TON AF .\( H State A\\Cmbhman D1:nn1s Bro wn. who sa1J he -"ould nol <>eek re- electton for ht" ;8th District seal in No' ember is cndor<,mg I luntington Beach Ma\or Tom Ma\s for 1hc Republican num1na11on · 1n Tue"i- day's pnmar: Mays. "ho had nol heard 1he news and wa., under the 1mprrss1on that BrO\-'n \\Ouldn't endorse an}- one in the race. "as wa'i surprised by the ne~' •• p.11 I 11 w11 I • \l.11d S. l11w11 ·i·n l!'t' • :',1 lt •I\ dt''l!.'.IJl'd 11.i lh' • I' 11lh '''l"'l'l"'d ~1trl1t11lc'f l1•, • \\ .i-lwr ... md dn 1·r" "Hot dog' This 1s a ma1or sur- prise." Mays said. "I talked to him a few weeks ago. but I 1hought he "as going to stay out o.f it." Brown said he had intended to remain neutral in the race for his successor. but has since re- considered. ".\fter w1tness1ng the deceptive and ultra-liberal campaign being waged by Seymour Afuan. I believe I have to speak out." Brown said in a prepared sta1emenl. Brown said he decided to vote for fPIHse see MAYS/Back Pagel Sn ut h C:u:1~t Sl'n il ll' ·VILLA S· • I Rllln clmnpens M•lllOMI D.y: Plenlde flalded ... anartiQI tnftlc. doliaa roedl ..... = ·--= .. ba-. raiutonn arrived in time to doule many ~ o.ib.11 Diam. but didn't ltay Ion, eaouP to belp eale lbe ftllioa I droalht Oonditlou. An ilnmection in doWlllOWD Huntiqlon ee.ch coUapecd Monday and 'bc"ee•nds of pllooa of waw 8ooded the park.ins ..,. of tbe nearly completed $25 million Pienide PaviUon when a water main brob durina tbe aurprite atorm. Heavy rain tOftened the around where contncton have been lnttellina a llonn drain. officials laid. Six people experienced minor floodiftl in tbeir Laauna 8-:b bomet due to the iainfall, while a 1eventb reponed a dildws of raw ICWllC· Mudslides were reponed in Dana Point and Saudi 1,...na. The rain forced the 36th annual Decontioo Day ceremony at c.o.&a Meta's Harbor Lawn Memorial Park indoors for the first time. Mcanwrule1 CaJifomia Hiahway Patrol ofticen made 124 drunken drivina arrests 1n Orange County over the holiday weekend, sJiahtly dOwn from the 128 arrests the previous year. One freeway fatality was reponed. Statewide, 62 were killed in traffic accidents and anatt for drivina under the influence of alcohol or d~ totaled 2,61-4 dwina the reponina period. Last year, there were 57 fatalitacs and 2,388 drunken drivina arrests. . . Agran Invites defense firms to board monorall IR VlNE -Mayor Larry Ag.ran has SUI· gcsled that the city's pr-0poscd $250 million monorail project use the talents of defense companies that may soon be looking for more work. Agran calls his plan "economic con- venion" and he hopes that he can make rus city a national model for bow defense industries can be sttered toward more peaceful pursuits.. "It's clear we're going to be dealing with a new set of priorities, and this is an excellent place to ~n." Agran said. "We wouJd like to see the design ancf construction (of the mono- rail) done locally, and hopefully we will then ~ave learned e.nou,,h to be a center of excellence 10 transportauon. . .____. ____ _. But defense company officials don~t seem Ma1or Larry Agran too excited about Agran's pr_oposal. courts defense fln111. "I don't sec that government -whether it's national. state or local -has much to bring to the party." o ne insider said. "h's something industry has lo do for themselves." Irvine teens grill Cranston on Uncoln Savings IRVINE -If Alan Cranston thought he could shake the Lincoln Savings and Loan sc.andal inside an auditorium packed with 300 teen-agers Tuesday. he was wrong. During a swing in which he also proposed a S37.5 million bill for affordable Orange County housing. California's embattled Demo- cratic U.S. senator fielded some tough qucs1ions from Irvine High School students on such diverse subjects as recyclin~. German reunifica- tion. the proposed separatio n of Quebec from Canada and. of course. the mess surrounding Irvine-based Lincoln Savings. "Do you belie e that your so-called affair or relationship· wttl) C'h•arles 'Keating a nd the savings .. and loan ,$C8ndal has hun yo~r political Sen. Alan c.ar~er? a young m?n asked. referring to lh.e .. erlJl•d chairman of Lmroln s parent company. Amen -dents Cranston by stu- can Continental Corp. of Phoenix. • "Well. 1t certain!) hasn't helped at the present lime." Cranston said as the audience broke 1010 laughter. The best of Editor's Hot/In~ The following arc.· the best of the "We're Listening" calls fo rthe week. As a matte r of public interes1 the Or1n1e Coast Dally Pilot will pub- lish a samphngof calls every Sunda} in this space. 8 1 know you have an earth watch column and down on Balboa Island there. is a h1tl e baker) -· Pain Du Monde. I went tn there this morning fo r a cappucino and 1hey served it in a hot paper cup. I know those cost a lot mo re so the~ wilt be probably be ra1S1 ng their prices and I didn't really iet to ta lk to anybody about it. but I JUSt wan1cd }OU to know that some places arc ac1uall y swttching 10 P.aper tnstcad of foam . I don't know 1f you arc kcepinJt score or not but I love Jim Wood'!> column. 8 I was just reading your article this morning about morale in the city office in Costa Mesa and I am a very concerned citizen. I do not want to see the council members 1nterfemng with staff members. however I think 11 1s unfair when you make )Our an 1cle o nly reveal Sand y Ge ni s and MOl r y Hombuckle's names who are the more forward looking members of the council l believe you ought to interview the other three members of the council as well and see what they are up to in dealing with the city stalT because I think. of co urse. as a newspaper you shouldn't take sides 1n the issue. 8 It's 6 o'clock Monda) morning a nd I lhtnk your beach edition is Ccud medd11r!9 Ml Meu ..nen clltplrlted COSTA MESA -A City Coulld' ..... ._ ..W .ty ie die weet tbat &iclion ......._ aomc of ber col'r...-ud day ttall memben over -~ work demi .. coWd entpl in flamel tMl llDd City Han morale up In inaob. . I .. There are t0me rumblinp. and rm afraid ~·re ao1na to ~ ~"'! key siaft' members unleu we take 1tep1 to improve the tttuahon. Councilwoman Mary Hon.buckle said. . Hornbuckle said lhe'1 beard that t0me staff mcmben are feelina overwbelmed &y tbe demaDds of council members, which t0metimes IO beyond mere requests for information. , . City Man•r Allan Roeder said be aar'efd that there arr thiqs IO"'I on that may be burtina llaff' morale. "The demaDda of the council;-the lateness of. ~~I m~nas. u well u tbe occalional alUICks by council mem~ on 1nd1v1dual.stafr mem~ tbae ~ may be affechna people's decisions about look.ina at open1np el.ewbere, be laid. · Huntington High students honor the t•llen H U N T· - JNGTON BEACH -A memorial plaque listina 330 Orange County men killed in the Vietnam War was dedicated Wednes- day at Huntinston Be ac h High School. HUlltlftllO" aeach High School students view Ill• a111pus• war Memorlal. Moth e rs of slain servicemen. war veterans , school officials and about 2,000 cheer- ing students at- tended the patri- otic and emotional ceremony. "Th ts m~morial is lo ng overdue, and we apologize." student body president Chad Little said. "What they gave, nothing will ever replace." School officials said they've beard reports that Huntington Beach is the only high school in the nation to have a Vietnam War memorial. 'Father Chris" again charged with molestation • SANT A ANA -.. Father Ch ris" is back behind bars in Orange County. The Rev. Andrew Christian Andersen. a Roman Catholic priest who avoided a prison sentence Jlfl years ago after he was convicted of mol~sting four altar boys. was back in Orange County jail Wednesday. awa iting a parole viol- ation hearinJ afkr he was arrested in New Mexico on similar charges: Andersen. formerly of St. Bonaventure Church in Huntington Beach. surrendered to his probation officer and was being held without ' t.>ail, Deputy District Attorney Michael Koski aid. In 1986. Andersen pleaded guilty to allega- tions that he fondled four altar boys, all betwee n the ages o f 12 and 14. Andersen waived his right . ,_...., to a trial and threw himself o n the mercy of the In jall. coun. Although he faced a maximum penally of 58 years in prison for Jthe 26 counts of child molestauon. Andersen was aiven..fiv.e years of probation and mandatory psychological treatment ifl a New Mexico facility. One term of Andersen·s probation stated he could not have contact with anyone under the -age of 18 unlesrthere was another responsible adult present at all times. Andersen violated that order when he all~edly grabbed a 14-year-old bo} off the street in Albuquerque and drove him around for three hours before fond ling the boy's genitals and attempting oral copula- tion. Koski said. absolutely precious. l absolutely love it and ll is a fantastic idea. It makes it very special. living in New- port Beach. 8 We've been subscribers here for some 28 years and I haven't until recently had much to complain about First of all I want to say. I don't care and I know a lot of others don't care to sec these half clad women on the front page and today's looks like a paper com- mercial that may have bee n paid off very highly to the Daily Pilot but put them on some other page rather than the first page. Let's have some- thing not so spicy. •What I ltke toda}. Monda~. Memorial Day: I just think the new antst you hired 1s wonderful. The top heading of Orange Coast Dally Piiot and the picture and everything is just great today. Also on the spons section. the Llo)d T ice picture and everything 1s so well done a nd the other canoons and things he has done for you recently have been really good. Hc''I JUSt added such a d imension to the paper. it's great. 8 I JUSt wan1cd to make a com- ment about 1hc Monday ed1t1on and I thought I\ was the best paper I've seen ever from the Daily Pilot. 8 I'm reall) happ} that JeTT) Kobn n is JOtning the Daily Pilot. I reall} enjo) has column and I am happ} that he 1~ there. For the record Editor's Hotline Ir 1s rhe Orange Coa1l Dally P ilot's polic> to promptly cor- recr all errors of substance. To reporr an error or c/an ficat10n. call 641-4321 and ask for the ciry desk. • l.1bran .\t'11\'t11e:-Room-. • 21l lto~.;ta ffi11g • ~pcrial ;'ifety :-1erurity • Bt>autif ully ~nrlcaped Crotto Just Call 642-:-6086 WhAI do you like abOUI the Daily Pilot? What don't yut. 1ii.,,., Call the number above and yrur message will be 'l'\..011ed transcribed and delive<ed ro the ap- pr.">~ r1,1tP F'dtlO< Ttie ~1rne 24-hour answering seiv1ee may be used to re1.1•li1e11e1s to the ed1t0f on any top.c ContribUtO<s to our I t'!lerc; column must include their name and rele- ~·11~" ''"' r'Ufl'lber fOf' 11enltcatt0n T e11 1':> .•mat's oo yrur mind Dally Piiot Deltvery la Guaranteed n , " i. • • "'"" yOll! Pi!Pf'! 1>y 6" ,,.. caft oe10oe 10 8 m ano yo.M uioy " I• 1"'•""""1 Ou• C.U'ilnmt>t ~ Cenlet ~ ~ t•om 6 am tn •, ... ~ • •11,,-• .1 ... ~1 you ... 11\ 'fOU' C•CulaloOn ~ 1.1 .... 1v.1 ~ (. I .1 I ~~W"'' Ctrculatlon Telephone• VOL. 14, NO. 154 M~IN OFFICE "0 /< f\ IY !>I ( )<Iii M ..... 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O't.rfl" ,\r.t ,.,. .1 ~o\ l W A.Xi • Jr I " '•' ' "P•ll ..,.,..., A C-!ll M-Qt'< HOWMO l SClllAMM V1(t Prtstdtnl Adwtt!ISIOR & Marktlmi CtDI r!llDWI Cl•ssilied M•n•ttr fllCHAEl SHOWCll C11c11lat•o11 0,1e<to1 r!IAMOO SHAH Con11otlt1 OAVll HOl.Cll • Producloon O.rtclor LISA TMRY Pre Pms Manager IOIY KllGHT Prtss Room Mana&tr Gl~ MMIZ 0.slnbuhon Pl•nt Manaee1 GRAND GALA OPENING PARTY \ YOU, THE VOTER, DESERVE THE MOST Ql'.JALIFIED JIM ENRIGHT DESERVES V.OUR VOTE I ON JUNE 5th ELECT JAMES ENRIGHT DISTRICT ATTORNEY .. TUNE 8, 1990 3:lJO. 7:00 P.M. 813 Fairview Auct • .. Rent Starts at $799 Nothing Else Like It '___!~ Orange C~unty/ , ... ·-{714) 646-6300 Cost. Meu, CA 12127 • • KENNETH G. WILLIAMS, former Orange County District Attorney and retired Superior Court Judge . BYRON K. 1 McMILLAN, former Presiding Judge Or- ange County Superior Court. JAMES WALSWORTH former Superior Court Presiding Judge, Crlmlnai Department. WILLIAM THOMPSON, retired Superior Court J1udge. ROBERT THOMAS, retired Chief Ad- ·mlnlatrator of Orange County. JAMES STANTON retired Relklent Orange County FBI Agent. JOHN GIER, retired Chief of Intelligence Unit Dt9trict At- torney's Otftc;e .• EDWARD BANKS, retired Senior lnveettgator District Attorney's Office -Narcotlca. • fPerttlf u.mg tit ~I ... DON.-n-• MllUD. THIM la NO IUCTD INCUl•INT DllTllCT ano•.., . .._.. ,.. °"'_. ,,...,., .,......., ............................ P9'd by.,.,,. EnrlOfll '°' Dlttrec1 Attorney Commin ... ld•to 10$4, ~ 12'" t enta Ana CA t n 12 . . . ,.. . -• A review of tricky ballot propositions Each poses unique changes and . challenges for California voters L et's simplify Tues- day's ballot prop- ositions. Expens a&ree IW, 110, 113, 114, and 120 through 123 have liule organized O{>QPSition - they're consadh'cd done deals! That leaves nine juicy con- 1 troversies. Herc the~ arc. Jim P.rcscnted for last-minute de-\JI'""'-., ru1cn: vvu Proposltioa 117 -SI 50 million Tor housifll 1he •II~~~··•••••• ho~eless: M~st of the money -S 1 2~ million -would ID for vanous low-interest loans that don't have a payment due for 30 years. The S2S million left over won't help SOS. but Costa Mesa's Jeaf_l Forbath would like Prop. 107 to pass. A~ximately 12,SOO h~~eless people ~o~ld be helped. Oppone~ts say in 1988., $300. mtlhon went for s1m1lar purposes. A better idea, they say, as treatina the causes ofhomelessness:.d~as. alcohol, mental iOnns, etc. Propo1ltl011 ltl -SI b1//1on for ~ssenaer rail ~rv1cn: Uther ~han ~arin.g debt, lherc's little opposition to building rail systems tn Cahfornaa. An Orange County to LA route would be included if the measure passed and would have lo be completed by June 30, 2001'. Eor Prop. 108 to be effective, Prop. 111 must ~ss. Propo11tloa 111 -New tiu spendi"' limits: This measure would end the Gann l.imits. Very confusing. it will increase gas tax S cents a gallon b).' Auaust. and 9 cents by 1994. Over IO years it will raise S 18.S ball ion to build highways, fill potholes and pay for the proposed Prop. I 08 rail system. The issue would also allow if_l£reased..school spending. E~Rcagan guru An Laffer opposes it, caturg tax increases. The League of Women Vo1ers, Automobile Club. Sierra Club and California Chamber of Commerce arc all for ll. ~ropMJU.. llZ -Ethics ofsrate officials: Bans payi ng stale officials for speeches or anicles and establishes a cilizeos' panel to set their salaries. Ha~ sound s~pport, but !s tricky. ~ould be adding bureaucracy, attempting to legislate morality and with no cost limits. The following propositions arc on the ballot as a result of successful registered voter petition drives: Proposltloa 11$ -CC?nsrirutional amendment rqarding crimi- nal Ja w: Very complex! Ahins nghts of California defcndcnls with lhose of the U.S. Cons1itut1on. Its influence on abonions and due process are disputed. Sen. Pete Wi lson and most district attorneys fa vor it. The League of Women Voters, pr0<hoice groups and the ACLU arc opposed. Now you decide. . Pro~IUoa 111.-$'2 billion for rail transportation: Simple: Build a California rail system. Payments will be $180 million a year for ~O years. Included is S l 2S million for Irvine's monorail. $80 m1lhon for the LA metro rail, SI 08 million for BART and $20 million for "bicycle commuter services." Sen. Wilson. John Van de Kamp. and the Sierra Club are for it. The opposition says rail systems are ex pensive and have not proven cficctiv.e_ They may have a point. ProposJlloa 117 -W1/dlifc sanctuaries and mountain lion p~orccr1on: Provides $30 malli~n .for each of 30 years to acquire wilderness land. (Aboul S 18 m1lhon comes from cigarette tax, S 11 million from general funds.) In 1988. S760 million was allocated for si milar purposes. Prop. 11 7 also abolishes mountain lion hunung. C"unous combination of Van de Kamp. Ed Davis and the Sierra Club are for 11. Opponents sa) S776 million 1s enough. Propo11tloa1 111 -Reapportionment by the Lq1slarure: Re- tains the stale legislature's ro le an reammgmg voting distncts, but makes changes more difficult. T V'S Bruce Hcrschensohn and Orange County's Gaddi Vasquez are for 1t; California lcacher. pohcc and firdighter groups oppose 11. lnterrsung: Sierra Club oppo5t's the measure. claim mg coastal are.as wall lose votes. Propo11tlo1 I It -Reapportionment by commission: Take red1stric11ng from legJslature and gives it to a I 2-member com- m1ss1on. The League of Woman Vorers fa vors 119 and former President Ronald Reagan lalks it up on radio commercials sponsored b> the Lincoln Club. But Bayshorc·s Bruce Sumner. a former assemblyman. judge and chairman of lhe state Conslitutional Revision Commission calls it .. an adequate solution to a politically perceived problem." Now it's your tum. No tes on Propositions 118 and 119: The Republic~n Party in Orange County 1s supponing bolh propositions. Common Cause OJ>poses both. If 118 and 11 9 arc approved, the one with the mosl vote~ goes into effect immediately. If they loose. redistricting remains as as. That as about as sample as the ballot propositions can be presented. Hopefull} at will encourage ~ter study and debate. At ' stake Tuesda} are nearly $600 million 1n annual appropriations and significant changes in our state government. See ~ou at the polls. If you need to know"f()here to vote, call lhe Regmrar of Voters at 567-7600. They'll be open today until J p.m. Jim Wood'• co/rim• ru• Tllnhy, Tt•rsday ud Suday. SACRAM ENTO -Here are lhe winning numbers picked aturday night for the California Lotter) 's 1w1ce-weckly "Lotto 6-49" game: J. 16. ~4. JI. 43. 49. and the bonus number. 13. Pla)crs who correctly gue:)sed all six numbers will share a pnzc pool of S9 6 malh on. lottery officials said. Here are the wanning pla ying card numbers picked Saturda) night for thc California Lottery's, daily "Decco" a.amc: ~Hcans: 9. +clubs: 10. Diamond~: King. •Spades: Acc. Collins Island was once private domain •la Newport Bea~: Collins Island, an acre in size. is joined 10 lhe west end of Balboa Island by a narrow DID YOU bridge. When W.S. Collins crc11ed Balboa Island KN0\11 from a mud flal in 1906. he isolated this tip to build 'lt his own home, which he ca!Jed lhc White Swan. Durina World War II. this elaborate mansion was the Newport Harbor headquaners of lhe U.S. Coast Guard. The island has been subdivided and the White f. Swan is no more. • b Cotta Meu.:The Indians who lived in Lu.kup, tbe prehistoric Indian villaae on the site of the Estancia adobe, called · Red Hill Katuktu because il was a prominent landmark on tbe Wit.em' side of the Santa Ana Mountains. Accordiq to their belief. the fim people camped on that hill dunna a put flood that submtttcd the whole world and the hill is red from their campfires. • b r .. ta1a VaJJer.Senltrs came into Gospel s•mps with new hope that their hvn would prospers. So they named a small . 1ettlemcnt Newhopt on the pretent day comer of Ncwbooe and Edi111tt Strt"C:t1. A one-room tchool wu built there i.n 1119. The 'Ntwhopc achool district became pan of the Oatden Grove ·~ in 1920. 8 la ........ 8•dl:William Tar;~ WU I suaaaf\at" buannaman 11 wll •• farmer. and lbe fint ~ and bank in the the city. Hr lttVed on the ilh•Y Comma... fbr I 2 years and was instrumental in tlttnd.1111 Pllciftc Coat H.._way ft-om Loq Btach to Dana Point. The Newlandt lived in their white hme houte l()(attd at Balch Boulevard and Adams f'or $4 ye.an. 1 o.., ... .,Aw ..... I DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 3, 1980 Aa Fish Fry Is f amlly fun In the sun 8y AMANDA WRAY o..., ..... su..w .... COST A MESA - Everyone was there:· A Stra~berry Fcsti val queen, '·year-old baton twirlers, 300 Shriners in costume, the mayor, and thousands of deli~ted onlookcn. Tryouts for a biz.am new home- video TV show? Not quite. It was the annual Fish Fry Parade. Cost.a Mesa mi&hl seem to tum more urban and sophisticated every year. but lhe town's annual parade and carnival at Lions Park ap.in succeeded in bringina back a slice or hometoy,rn Americana this weekend. Onlodlcen lined lhe streets of Harbor Boulevard, 19th Strttt and Anaheim Avenue. siuing on beach chairs and blankets under bright blue skies wh ile vendors offered candied apples, popcorn, and cotton candy for sale and carnival rides shuddered and blared in lhe back-around. Saturday's event, which benefits lhe Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, included appearances by Mayor Peter Buffa, Assemblyman Oil Fersuson. Grand Marshal Will HulChins, P-arade Marshal Luke Davis and Lions Club President Mike Rei ch. Following the governmental train were a wide array of military jeeps and trucks filled with young men an. fatigues next to veterans from lhe American Veterans Post 11 7, lhe 'American Legion Post 44S and lhc Veterans of F"orcign Wars Coastline Pos1 3536. Marching close behind were the high school band and dnll .team members. doggedly trying to ketp in step while stra y parents armed with video cameras preserved the memories. Floats . from surround ing cities broUfht m the beauty queens in e.venan.f gowns. smiling and waving tireless> But the parade·s large st contingent came from the Shri ner's El Bekal Temple an Anahei m. Some came on foot bedecked in "' I ~ ...,._.,.._ .. ..._ __ AJluon Winner •nd •rlc Schaffer In the Uttle Le .. ue unit In the l'lstl Pry P•Mle •. fezzes. swords and harem pants. others rode m formation m motor-cades of dune buggies. scooters ana Tin L1zz1es. The group even had 11s own drum and bugle corps. dressed m brightly stnped caftans and point- ed shoes. The Norco Painted Drill Team showed up I 0 horses strong and sidestepped along the route. Longttme resident Lt-e Rodnquez. who watcbed from the sadehnes. said he takes tam e out for the parade almost eve() )car. .. , think Its the best one r "e 5t'en.'· he said. "It's $Ot a lot of vanet) m ll. And. at's nice when )OU can be here and then you can )CC vour kids and neighbors go b",.. That's what it's all about " · Tht even t conunues at noon toda) wuh fis h dinners and carnival • ndes. At 2 p.m .. Mass Costa Mesa "•ll be chosen and at 3:30 p.m. a bab) contest wlll b( held. At S:30 p.m .. pnzcs will be drawn and at 6:30 p.m. the Count) Lane Cloggers will perform. A drawing for the grand J?rizc. a 1990 Ford Mus tang LX. wall be held at 8 p.m. Cox p~shing his · pork-buster agenda Sy JOY ANTHONY o..iyNoc con.......,. • IRVJNE -The budgels bad ... and at don't look good ... who you gonna call., · Would )O U b<.'11\'' c .. pork busters?" ··The ta1-pa)Cr'i are being slimed.'' Congressman ( hnstopher ("o,., R- Newport Beach. told the annual lunt heon meeting of the Republican Associates Thursda~ "Call the pork busters." Speaking at thl' In inc Hilton. C"o~. a sclf-dc~nbcd porl buster. said he is "orling on a budget reform amendment that "ould force Congress to pa~~ a budget on time - something 11 has fail~ to do for the last 16 ~ears This ~ear. Cox !>aid. the budget I!>, more than a 'ear late. 81lhons <>I dollars are being spent for fiscal }Car 1990 that ha'e ~et to be budgeted Last "t'ek. for e\ample. Congress passed a Dire Emergcnc~ L rg<'nt Supplemental .\ppropna11ons bill. Co" said. .\!though the bill's pn- mar) purpose was to increase U .~. aid to Panama and Nicaragua. the emcrgenc} pro' 1S1ons also included a S6 malhon Frankhn D. Roosevelt memonal and a fefT) boat for amoa. :-.o matter "'hat the tax· pa~crs think about Roose' elt mem- onals and fem boah. Co" said. most would agiee that the~ a~n•t emcrgencu:s Drunken driving arrests Costa Mesa NOT E: This 1s onl> a pamal last of the driving wh11t" 1ntoxH:ated ar- rests dunng the past wee k. A com- plele list wall be published next Sunday. Thomas Edward Anmond. 48. Costa Mesa. Jack Womack. 4J. Costa Mesa. James Kenneth Way. 46. Costa Mesa. Craig Lee Sandberg. !4. C"osta Mesa. Lisa ~nn Delgado . .:!J . .\lta Loma. Jose Salgado Sanchez. ! I. Full- erton. J. Balthalzar .\rrelano. ~6. Santa Ana. Huntington Beach Jason Thomas ingleaon . I~. Costa Mesa. Denise .\nn Parker. 35. Costa Mesa. Stuart Eugt'ne Tra\.tS. 26. Hunt- ington Beach. Eric A. Sampson. 21. Hunungton Beach. Troy Carlton H1l·kman. 21. Hunt- ington Beach. Girard Vakhane. 17. anta Ana Heights. H1lb(rto Palma. 36. Huntington Beac~ • Clad"ao Corea 1gura. ~5. Hunt· mgton Beach. Richard Deane Nelson. J3. What· tier. Donna U-e TrctT. 34. Huntington Beach. Juan Rosendo Mandragon, 19. Anaheim Hills. ' lrvtne • .Bcnha Helen Dannc:r. 4Q. Santa Ana. Doug Escudero. ~6. Huntington Beach. Edgar Valladares. 44. R1vcrs1dc. Schoo/ lunches Poa&al• Valley Sdtel Dtstrtet M .... 1: Bttf tl(O. com. fru.1t bar. taro shells. taco sauce. m ilk. 'IWMaJ: Hot doa. hash browns. fruit juice. hot dot bun. mustard. cattup, milk. •••••r. Hamburatt. tater ba,.. rels. fruit Juice. hamburar buft. catsup, milk. n..-,: Patty mt.It sandwich. fresh f'nait..juicy uat.. cattup, milk. Prw.r; Ch«R arwt-11u911C pizza, fmb fNit.. milk, pecial U'aL .......... ._.a,, ..... Dlttnct ~ lurri,o, taco sauce. cdefy sticb. annamon applesauce. animal cnden. milk. ~ H&mbufltt on bun. Lawn:nCl' Costello. 39. In inc Jesse E Black. 2 . fl Toro Renee Hopkins. 36. '"me. Wilham Leon Gu1.·!>t. JJ. In inc. John Dabrcnt"n 2'. W ·stmmster. Newport Beach James :v1il<.'~ Pru s1a. Jo. :"c"pon Beach Jeffre, .\lhcrt Frt"goso. 18. LakewoOd. Shane Coderre. 20. Nc:"pon Beach. V1ctona Jill Furlong. 44. ~e"pon Beach. !\>fare .\aron Pollan. JI. Long Beach. . teven Michael Du~a. I!<. Wh it· tier. te' en Ra~ Goddard. ~I. Full- enon ~drugs). Cnarles muel '\.kConnaha. 38. Wh11t1cr Felipe Torrcs O!.or10. :1:', anta .\na. Knsten Kathleen T"eter 25. ~ewpon Beach. Bren t Jame~ ~1zulo. 18. Jrvme. Daniel Walter Borders . .:!8. New-:' I . port Beach Kristen Suzanne Smallwood. Rancho Mirage. Wilham Lc\'ls Joiner. 4~, Costa Mesa. Jo~ Mana To~ . ~4. ·anta .\na David Wilham \foms. ~O. Gar- d<'n GrO\'C Jost Luis l:mo. 35. Lakewood. Dale Ed ward Klausman. 59. Tex.as Chm Bla'i \k rcuno. I . Santa .\na Mailbox reportedly blown up H L'NT- l~GTON BEACH -<\ man from the 600 block of I 0th Street re- ported that h1 neighbor ' ma1l- bo' had heen hlown up \\1th lh n:im11e. Th\· man refused 10 contact the n<"1ghbor. ~ POLICE LOG Using fo ul language. he told police hc lne" ti} nam1tc "as used because his SI\ ~ears spent 1n \'aetnam made him a hallist1~ "'Pl'" Whef\ pohee comm~nted on t\I:. language. hc re- spondC"d b) '-"~'"S hc \\3\ a ta\pa)er and l.'.ould U'il' .in' I. ing ot language hc chC\q- 0 P'oa.ntaln ValJey uspC'Cu smuhcd tht· lron1 duor llas\ of Soflwal"(' Hou"t' at "''80 \\ .trner <\' • t'nue and Mo lt' S.l 1 ~-''ll v.onh d i lap top uimputcl"li 0 meont• hml..l" lhe """' mom "''"" dov. of a home on thr 16000 hlod. of Mt hcrrod. ran.sackC'd dn.-,~r dnav.cl"\ and frtnch fries. ketchup. shr\"ddcd lel· tuce. packc;ls. W~: Que$8dtlla. tol~law .. nmtd fruit. douahnut acm. ft•'*J: paghetti w/ me11bell. .. tossed salad. apple v.ed.ttS. roll. i f'rtay: Pina. ttlery stacks. diced ~aches. b1rthda> cake lmae Ualf.IH SdMI Ohtrkt MeMay: Hot d<>&, bun. fncs.. ketchup. salad. fttsh fruu. milk. ,._.r. Flour tortilla taco. kl· tucc, chtttc. peaches, milk ........ ,: Chicken n"'Wtl or chcae pttza. VC'ltt.ablel. ptneapplc tidbits. malk ,..,...r. om dot or ham- bWJtt, fnf'S; p1dtle sh~. salad. milk. ~ hahan macaroni, salad, Italian drasina. applnauct. att cream cup, Coeta Meaa ~ Gardtn GroH "'Oman rC'J)l.lnC'd th.11 i.omrone 1001.. S 11 J"'5 1n ~tod from hC'r bre11d~r somcllmr "l'dnC'\dll' nr Thur\da\ Th<' "'Oman had k li ahr ~•od. ,l·r111ka1t•, 1n h,., .,Olin· in the 1~00 t'ih•o:k of untlov.cr ~' cnuc. tlul n,111\0\•J 1hrm m1~smg Thunda\ 0 . ~ Cosu Me~ "'oman wa~ nding. hrr bK'\Ch; nc,,r Harbor Rouk' ard and V1c- 1Nia \trret on Fnd:i' "'hen 'he noltl'NI 1ha1 a l'"' clof'(' 'oni:11n1ng S I~~ :ind J lhl'\ i.. "'<'fl' m1s\lng fwm her po.. i..,·t '\he had .• tr.icl..cJ tn 1hr S:ih atton -\rm' build· in~ .iml "1"' a m.m p1,·l..1 ng up tht m\1nt' \h..-r 'dhng JI him thC' "'nman .ha'(\j 1hr m.in hut ,·oulJ not \Jtch h1m 0 \ ll4(l1tng1on Reach v.o man told J)l.)hn· thnt 3 m:in grat'ltx-d hrr pul""IC' a' \hl' "J~ ICJ' 1ng the ,·mplo,l-c·~ <'\II :it lhr '''"htorm dtpanmtnt storr in the UOll hl1X"I.. ''' Bmtol trct't on Turl>Ja, Till man Ocd 1n l"('d ~Jr to"atd~ "unOt'"'<'r \ \ 1'011\' Hu.ntlnfton Beach ~n cmplo tt 11 t~ Ro"" ~aloon at 4 :4 1.apu 8HCll Unified Sc.t.ool Dl1tric' MOIMlay: Hot dot or ch1h dog. tater round s, ora nge wedge~. oatmeal raisen cook&(. milk. ,....._,> C"htcken nu11e1s. d1i>- p1na sauce. com . roll. butter. frui t cup w/ stt;awbcrrics and bananas. milk. WeOelUy: Fruat JUtcc. oranae. watlles. sausqe. pears.. p1nea~les. chemes; apple • milk ThnM.y: 8arbttue s1t1ps. salsa. lettuct\ chttj(. flour ton1llt. "ater- melon. animal era lters. milk Ftt4a y: arad, bar toppana . spinach. C&(n)t sticks. ranch dip. va.nalla puddina. ptnca~lc t1dbt ts. milk. I ~,h ...,1 \Jlkd PolKt C'Ompla1ning that. JU'I pr1;1r 1u 1. losmg. a "'hilt mak "''lth a pon' 1.111 "'a~ \t'rhalh .ibusing customers and rcfu~ing ui ka' t the bar Tht "'oman "lid lhr mJn haJ a ~tun gun 0 \ Jndal" .rnacl..td lht Carls Jr rcs- 1.iur Jnl JI ~I'~~ Brookhurst 1 • '"'J~h1n~ th1· ml·nu ht.'ard 0 Rt•"dl•nu m·.rr <.11\kr l\chool "'<'rt 11larml'd "'hen lhl'' 'a"' a blad. man nd1n11 Jlun~ { orncrbrool.. Dn't' on a hlut' h11 'cit' :ind \\t3nng ntwspapcr as a m:i~i.. 0 Emplo'<'<'' JI th<' Thnft~ Jr store 11 ~11 t ~ \\ Jmt'r ..\' t'nur 'ailed pohC't when .1 .... ,1m.rn "'hll called 1n a lal.e Pl'l'tCfl~ "''" Thur"IJ~ lnl"tl Ill ..-ome an and p1cl. 11 Ill' Poh"· tin~1·1'flnn11•J .inll 1dent1tiC'd 1 h, "1tmJn 1hrn ITka'<'\l h('r lrnne fh~ h:indgu"' '1okn in J burglar) on l Jf\ Strttt -..C'rr rt'<'o' trC'd afl« pohC't JrTC'\ICd J I ~·\C'ar-<>ld bcl\ T"o hundred r1•und' t'f ammun111on' v.m alto re- "" rn'\I ln'm tht house of tht bo>'' ~1rllnC'nJ Th<' t<'<'n-1£ff ~ho was on r rnh11tllln ;ippnn-nth "'antt'd 10 scat\" his fnend' at ~·hool "'llh tht weapons. oohce Y id butter cookie.· m1lk. .. THsday: • pagheq.1. salad, peaches. chocolate pudding. milk. • We4fftfty: Soft laco. ~hmldcd lettlJC'l" and chttSC'. beans. chtllkd frull. roll. mtlk. 'l'll•'*y: Newport-Mesa buracr. p1ckels, catsup. pota\o round'- panl'apple cup. mil k. F"rNar. Turke) nugct ~nc:h fnes. catsuP.. watennclon~ animal crackt'I"\, milk. ' ' ,. \ 0rMge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ SuncNy, June 3, 1990 . Gorbachev, Bush Wrestle over Germany . ...,.___ --- lly TOM ltAUM "'111f1Ul,,_W..., CAMP DA VIO, Md. -~sident Bulb and Soviet leader Mikhail S. GorbKhev wrestled over difTercncn on Gennany in a final full day or summitry at this mountain hide· away Saturday. Despite disagree- ments, Bush said, "I sec this glass not halt empty but half full -and more." Gorbachev described the talks as instructive but said there were "real problems" the leaders would not "tum a blind eye to." The leaders met in the relaxed selling of this rustic presidential retreat, accompanied by Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev. The two ' presidents stripped off their coats and ties for discussions that ltd Gorbachev to conclude. "h's been a bia day." On a sunny spring day, the Gorbachevs also strolled the paths lacina this sprawling compound a nd pitchN horseshon. Bush, an afi. cionado, said Gorbachev had never played horseshoes and yet "literaJly threw a ringer the first time." The day-long setsion of in'fonnal talks all but ended Lhe four-day summit. The last act was to be a wrapup news conference Sunday. Contentious issues such as Ger· many and Lithuania were shelved during morning talks but the chang- ing face of Europe emerged as a subject before day's e nd. Asserting that the Sovie1 Union m~ acknowledlt'd that without a hfl a voice in the unification of Gennany. Gorbachev declared, "We muSt remember that we are all part of this proccu." . Standing alongside Gorbachev, Bush defended his decision to sian a trade treaty with Gorbachev even tbouah Mosoow had not eaKd its economic pressure on Lithuania. "I look at the overaJI rela· tionship," he said, referring to the trade accord as "in the interest of the United States ... "Somebody wants to ar:fue with me. fine. we'll take him o n,' he said. Some members of Congress are sure to do JUSt that, and Bush's spokes· gesture from Gorbachev. approval of the trade concessions will be very difficult. Soldiers put ~n a -~how of force in Tiananmen Square By KATHY WILHELM A•JO<i.t.0 "'•" W tlft< BEIJ I NG -f ruckloaus of sold1l·rs roared through Tiananrncn S4uarl' on Sun<Ja) 111 a show of force to head uff an~ demonstrations marking last year's June J • .J arm~ all.ad .. on student pro-dem ocraq protesters. Despite hea' ~ \ecurit~ at lhl' !>quarc and elsc"hcre 1n l:k1Jing. a man tncu to unfurl a protest poster near T1anannwn nut police 1mmcdiatch dragged him ufl: Wllnl'SSl'S )aid. . On Saturda~. suurres in Shanghai 'ia1d Wang RuO\\ang. :i 11.'auing 71-) car-olu "'mer "'ho p:irt1l't· pated 1n last )Car\ prolnt~. "as :1rr1.•steu 111 Septem- ber. Ml' has not been '>l'l'n 111 public ,.,nee la'\l ~umml'r In Bc1Jing. one '>ludent was seen aturday wearing a T-shirt emblaLOncd with the pru-democraC) move- ment's -for., irtof) 'i) mhol Bui there were no o ther \1gns oul"ardl) mrtrlong the anniversary that day. "The ( 'h1nc'>l' :ire' l'f) practical. They're not going to do an~ thing that dcarl} "111 fall." said a student al Be11ing Normal lln1vcrs1t). which was one of the protest n·nt1.'r!>. Scrurtl~ guarJ., palrollnl Bc111ng cam~. and :irmt·d sentries \\l'fl.' postl'U at a major rntcrsec11on nc\l to 1h1.• main fon.·1~n rl'!>ident1al compound 111 Bc11ing on Saturda,,. I he go,crnml'llt "arnl'U ft1r1.·1gn radio stations :igarml hru:idta'>t1ng ;1 l:lJ>l'd nru~ram madl' b) t"<111."d ( hinC'>l' dl'>'>lden\\ Actor Rex Harrison dies in his sleep Saturday's summit developments .. WASHINGTON -Here. at a Jlancc:, arc Saturday's developments 10 the summit talks belween Presi- dent Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Camp David The two leaders, in a day of informal discussions in the rustic mo untain atmosphere of Camp David, took the opponunity to lean back and reOcct on a year of dra· matic international turmoil. Barbara Bush and Raisa Gorbachev joined their husbands at the presidential retreat. l1111es Weather Bush's spokesman. Marlin Fitzwater, said Bush and Gotbachev skined some of the touahest issues that divide them: Germany and Lithuania. The agenda incJuded such regional issues as Nicaraaua, Afahanistan, Cambodia, C uba, El Safvador. India. Pakistan and the Middle East. A1reemeat1 At the State Dcpanment. U.S. and Soviet officials signed agreements establishing cultural -and infor- mational centers in Washington and Moscow and a pact aimed at doubl- ing circulation of government maga- tines "America Illustrated" a "Soviet Life," distributed in t~e spective countries. They also sap a customs cooperation agreement n which U.S. officials would pro vi e special training to Sov~et cu~to s agcn11 in to stop smuaahng of 111,.I druas. Nut Stopt I After the two presidents aepeYf:at a joint news conference ;sun , Gorbachev and his wife travel o Minneapolis. where they plan o visit a dairy farm and dine wiJh Gov. Gov. Rudy Perpich and ttis wife. Lola. Sunny, warmer today .. OltANGa COUNTY MaTltO· lt-~LITAN AND COASTAL AltSM lllc'-'fl -SYIY>y w11n "'Lt<noun w••ld• 10 IS ~· trpl1 lod~y M<d nqu 14 10 118 f 09 ~ •-•er .N Y tow <k>u<I\ •lOt'!) II>• <O~U Mond11y ltodof0<d mo'""'O ocnf'rw11t cW•' ,,,,., k1w' ff"' St Louh 1n• mid SO\ to M+O "()\ COQU-• Mond"Y St '"°""'"v 1 ""''" 1"0'" '" 1"~ ._, "°' h> IC>w<-• Wk llft• ,_ 90, \If .......... 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"hu taught the king') [ngh)h 111 ··~1~ Fair Lady'" anu talkt•d w an1mab a~ lhl· lo, able Dr Doh11lc Junng a o6·}l'ar career. 1.lteJ 1n hi\ ,(n·p 'aturda~ He \\US 82 him wa\ a Jo~ t'ul nr>Nll'Ol·e." <,aid ··Hl· \HI\ lhc l''i~cnrl' uf a grl'at I l I• b I t I \ 11 H'91'• .ono ov••"'9"• 1owo 10 s p,,. Julie A ndrc'' '· \\ h11 rl:J\ cd I:: 11a ac or. a .1 u ou' l'l"" 1uan. ... e POT Matylvlllt Montovl.t Mon•••ey " SJ .. 50 11 ., s-r 011.c110t> WffVSou•'-' IO 0 The actor a \l<i!,tl' JnJ '>l·rcl·n )tar in the l '11111.·d ~latl''> and hr' nall\l' England. diet.I ol punl n ... Jttt· 1.-:inl'l'r at hlS Manhattan h111t1l'. 'aid hie, at· tornc). H;irolJ Sd111l "To "'atch h1rn .111J lo "Ori. \\rth Dooltttlc to I l.1rn\\•ll\ prnll'\SOf had a \\1111lkrlul 'll'O'>I' ur lwmor. ;::,.:,!•""• Henr) H iggHi~ 1n ··~1~ hur ( JJ~.. 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'•I •111 \!.II ,1\ ,(,lllllll! \11 ,lllt '"II •1,1 \11 111 "1111.il , .. ,, '" l111tl! 11'\ll\tl\ \\. 'I" I 1 • .111• Ill 111 · .111111.! ,, I.! \ •• ,,,, '·'' I '• '"". \pfll' ln\lft t111 • \I, .f11 11• I 11••· ( '"""" .11 11111 714•662 •2400 The distinctiv.e , regional-interest magazine for the 1990s "Orange County is on the forefront of a new vis.On, and with ~hAt vtaion ~mes the respoNibWty of enlightening ounelves co~ing t¥ history, poUttcs, an end general happenings tn end around Orange County. Your magazine has successfully combined all these elements, and ~ iook forward to future editions." -MaggJ Craven, Newpon Bach Ana Commission Coordinllar. ·.-.. rve talked to several people who m1lly l~ the m.gulne ... The words 'cluly • 'appeoprt.te • and 'honett' have hem uted ... keep up the good work." -T. Jeffcnon Partct, Author of ' laaua HtOI Ind U## 5'Mp. "Congratulattons on the 1uct'ftlfuJ birth of your·new ~pziM. I w• ft"Y lmpretk'd wtth the quality ol your recent eclittonl, both for their pee9tntallon and the rek-vance of the arttcltt tncluded." -Mn Cllllnberlaift. Llluna 8-la, Ani• llld Arcbilec:l ot-ne Tell." " ... Good 1how throughout ... and compllmenb to the chtl, hlcuelw l!dleor Daft llrdett. • ; -JGM 11111. °"' ....... Dr..,. C..,,11~. ~ret.trial t1lblcrlptlon With thll 9CL Send thla ad,,.. ........... Im , Coatl"" Al......, P. ~lea•, 1t111 l•dtw CA '°'18 W • . !. - ' OIANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent Newspaper j 'I 'i ,, Pvb11'hed by Poge G'OllP Pvb11sh111Q, Inc. ltelMn I . , ... , pre,1den1 & chief executive officer William S . ........,., ed11or Ste¥• Morhle, monog1ng editor Den Fenley, edtlOltOI poge edtlOI Stan Wyman, news ed11or Of .. •oolc•, c11y ed11or •..-lloom, leo111res editor ...... Corhon, 'P<>f" edtlOI Ccwol Hvmphreya, soc1e1y ed11or Elliot Stein, Jr., chotrmon Gerald W. Adcex, /f., gene,ol monoget • Walt9f Bvrrovgha, 1901-1919, founding pvbl1iher Lieutenant Governor With state senators Marian Bergeson and John Seymour' com- peting for the Republican nomi- .nati on for Lt. Governor, it's hard for " local voters to go wrong. Both have represented the county well here and in Sacramento. The world could be a whole lot worse with either Bergeson or Seymour riding helm in Sacramento. Seymour -the former mayor of Anaheim -arrd Bergeson -an ex- school trustee in Ncwpon Beach and the city's darting as assemblywoman -arc grounded in local politics and have not forgotten their roots as they have moved up the pohticat ladder. Though her pro-life stance on abortion is out of step with the maJ onty of Orange Coast residents. -Bergeson 1s our choice for the Re- publican nomination for Lt. Gov- ernor. Bergeson lives in Ncwpon Beach. she knows the Orange Coast and she knows what we need and want. It would be a landmark occasn5nfor the .Orange Coast to ha\-c her as the Marian Bergeson Number 2 person in Sacramento. She deserves your vote. 58th Assembly District What a mess this race has been. Charges. counterchargeo;, mud and more mud. Voters arc probably going to feel more like takmg a bath than going to the polls b> the time this contest 1s over. There arc fi ve Republican can- didates belling awa} fo r control of the 58th .\sscmbl) District. which stretches from Huntington Beach 10 Long Beach. Hoping 10 fill the shoes of Dennis Brown -the outgoi ng representa- u ve -arc ~unllngton Beach Ma) or Tom Ma~s. Peter von Eltcn, Jan Hall. Jeff Kellogg and y Alban. The later three are Long Beach residents. whale Ma )S and von Ellen live 1n Hµntington Beach. : Of the bunch. Mays stand!. abov<;.. • the crowd. He gained attention and respect for his handling of the massive oil spill off Huntingto n Beach last Fcbruaf). Those who ' know him say they <;aw Ma}s be- come a leader during those fateful •~days. . Ma}s. as long a' he remembers his roots here. sccm'i read) for Sacra· Letters Tom Mays mento. He's certainly earned the opponunlty. Vote no on Proposition 111 To the Editor: Orang<' County voters should 'ote no on Propos1t1on 111. the increase in the state gallollne ta,. This in- crease in the gas tax t!I not needed. We may be facing a double whammy in taxes on gasoline because the federal government is talk ing about its own increaS(' in gas taxes. The increase in gas taxes rs not needed because tf we look at recent road bu1ldin~ an Orange County. we see substantial progress using ex ist- ing resources and taxes. The 55 Freewa} has been widened. along with-.the add111on of car-pool Ian~. ~~ The 405 Frc;,eway has been widened. !$ with car-pool lanell. The Pacific r.. Coast Highway 1s currentl) being widened. w11h cx1stin' taxes. Gas l" taxes are still rolling in. they will •: continue to do so as long as we all ~ drive cars. and the) will fund future "• road prO)t'Cts. Thcrc s1mpl} 1s no t• need to increase the taxe . 1 • What we have always needed 1s I; wise management of our resources. ; including taxes. Govt'rnment is fond : of always asking for more monc) •• ~.· without making the-hard choice$ that go with prudent fisc~I manage- •' ment. Only by voting down un- •.. "ecessary requests for more taxes • can the average citizen cause the ~overnment to be more careful how 11 manages our tax dollar... JAN D. VANDERSLOOT Newport Bcar h Reject Prop. 118, 119 To the Editor: Anyone who cares about en- vironmental quality should vote no on the two reapportionment prop- os1t1ons. Propositions I 18 and 11 9. They arc frauds. Clcvcrl} de igned. with different critena for Nonhern and Southern California, to produce u many districts as poss1bk that will be held by friends of the backers (oil companies. chemical and de- velornidnt companies, partisan pol- itica groups). these initiatives are not an hol')est effort at even-hand- edness. They will not keep poht1cs out of reapportionment. But they wlll rcdu~ the number of con- gressional and legislati ve diSjncts that elect environmentalist rerrcsco- tatives. If passed. they spcl more trouble for Planet Earth, especially in California! KEN HottNER Angeles Chapter Siem Club When Writin1 t• the Oran .. C:.O.t Q9ily Pilet ... The Orange Coo1t Ooity Pilot encouroges correspondence from OOf\ reoders. We request lellers be kept 10 'Eoximotely 300 words. Any correspondence s1gn1l1contly longe< 1hon 3 0 words will be printed ot ~r d1scrett0n os o Community Commentary, t Comm4111taly Of EditoriOI Retponte. Community comineniortes ore reserved for issues perttnen1 to cities and towns along the Oronge Coosl. Guest commentories may perto1n to , dny public issue Ed1tor1ol responses ore reserYed for rebuttals to ed1tortOI pos111ons of the Oronee Coost Doily Pilot. letters considered to be libelous or in bod t~t• wtl not be printed. W nteu ore limited to lour wbm1ut0ns o month. A• correspondence rnust be sigMd ond include the writer's address ond t~ rlUf9lber fOf vtr1f1cott0n purposes. \,_ letters should be ~esse8 to •he Orantt COOlt Daly Not, 330 W. Boy S1., Cosio Meso, CA. 926U. A"entionr letters to tti. Editor. Wr1ten with questions ore UfQed to coM the Oo.ty f'ilot ot 17 141 642-432 1. ht 352. Orange CoasJ DAILY PILOT/Sundav. June 3, 1990_..-.;; .. =----i-~ The Pilot's endorsements Stake~ high for the Coast On Tuesday. all the no'ise and commotion will stop. Voten from Chula Vista to Crescent City will JO to the polls, ultimately deciding who the nominees should be for the most important elected pos- itions in California. Along the Orange Coast, 1he stakes arc high. The future of Irvine may well be at stake. The fate of the GOP-drenched 70th Assembly District is up for grabs. And . four county prosecutors are slugging it out to become dis .. trict attorney. The Orange Coast DaUy Pilot editorial board sat down and listened to the lion's share of the serious candidates. And as usual, we were impressed with the depth and quality of the field in many of the races. Choices are tough. And we've cenainly had to make some tough ones this time out. Without funher fanfare or drum rolls, here are the Dally Pilot'• endorsements for Tues- day's primary election: Sheriff Brad Gates Oncl' again. this conte<;t 1s 'om<.'- thing less than a \hoot-out Shen ff Brad Gates is. perhaps. th e most powerful pollt1c1an 1n Orange C'ount>· and 1h1<. s<.'a'ion·, sal·nfil'1al lamb rs Fullcrtbn councilm3n and former polin' captain Don Bankhead. Bankfirad t!> attempting to do what othl'r!> bl·fore h11n ha ve tm·d. That 1s. mak<.• a case that Ciate'i has somehow misused has power. hand- ed out gun permits a<. favor!) and mystcnousl~ bernme a \H'alth~ man while hoJP1n g do" n a go ' l'rnment )Ob. ..\nd at 11ml''i (iatrs dews st>cm to be carrying a lot of bagg.age. But Gates ha also been a '\lrong shenfT. .\ good 'ihenff . ..\ man "•th enough poht1cal clout to catch the e)e of Georgl' Bu'>h. "'ho has t\\1Ce v1s1tl'd Orange Count~ at (iat~· request Let Galt'\ hit the targt't again ...... -T.'I. = Irvine City Council -mayor Cameron Cosgrove He's controversial. he's rolorful. hc·s alwa}:; good for a quote and ... he's good for Irvine. Ma~or La~ o\gr~m '\hould remain Ma~or Lam Agran. • While he ~omet1ml'" angac; rcsatknts "Ith his grand global agenda. ..\gran ha<. steadfast!} rep- resented the c111zens of In inc on the: most local or issues. too. Agran was speaking out about trallic. growth and the em 1ronment long before thn became trend~ issues. The ma\ Or 1o; being chalkngcd b~ Coun cit ..... oman all) ..\nne . hendan, "'ho has been ..\gran'<; spamng panner for )Cars. A~ a balancing '01cc. hendan has been good for the lit} CounC1l, :ind she doc not nsl.. losing her council scat 1f sh\.' loses to .\gran since she's not up for re-electron But 1f -\gran lose . he·'i gone hcndan hasn't done hl'N."lf mul·h good in the ma}oral campaign , dunng "'h1ch 11 "as rc,calcd 1hat her claim on her re'lume that '>hl' h.1d .l mai.tn''i degrc-e from Hal'ard "'a"' fal'it' .\ s1m1lar f:Ju\ fXH undid '\upt>n 1<>or Hamett W1edcr's l·ongrc-ss1 onal campaign l\'<' \CJr'> ago ..\ '>•milar' fall' might. a ..... a11 hendan. h en "11hout that disclosure. we woµld have urgt·d .\gran·~· ff'~l'l't1on \ Irvine City Council f h1<. ont· 1\n't too drlfo:ult. Take our word. l aml·rnn l "'tffmc 1\ the incumbent, though opponenl\ h,t\l' <.pent thousands lt')tng to lack him ou1 ot ollile hlll1m1 ng 1hl' con1roH·rs1al ·gg cit) dcdron' < 11<.~n1\ l' "hn~ht and ag11l• and more to the nght than nm'' 111 h1<. ullk .lg.Ul''i Hl' 1s the point man on the: l 11' ·, < I < orJ tn.tnl'l'. the la" that ""on >\gran natmn.il Jlt('ntton Jnd a lootnote in Rolling tone . l 0\tlfll\ l' ,, 111\I ~l'lllntl \tJnl·J and dt'SCl'eS a full 'lint \IJr' \nn < 1,lllh 1 '"' thl' 11\hl'r nam e.. If 11 sounds f.lmll1Jt. -"'l'll ll \hciulJ 'hl' ' tx·l·n on thl' , oun ul he fo re: and 1s rooted in thl' .11 t' thl' l'n' 1rn nml·n1 and -'-"l'll. the basics. She " no"' ffti.11.-.....11mJn ol thr ,·11~ · Planning Com· 1111\\lllll 'hl· dl',l'r H'' .1 pr,1mnt1on .\gain District Attorney 10th Assembly District llntal 01-,1nrt .\11omc) Cecil H1l·ks dcctdl·d 10 step do" n. c"ery- one prcl.umed that the count} pros- ecutor's onicc "as the smoothest- running law firm in Orange County. But Hicks· dcpanurl' turned the d1stnct attornq 's offi<.'\' into a sp1q version of .. L. .\. L.1" .. Hicks' handpicked man -Chief Assistant 01 1m·1 ...\1tornc' Michael C'ap1zz1 -was named d1stnc1 at- torne). That made Ch1rf Deputy D1stnrt .\ttorne} Jami•, Ennght mad. It also madl' .\<>w;tnnt ()1o;tnct Attorney Ed Fr~man nfad. .\nd 11 made Deput} D1stnct Attornc} Tom A vdeef mad. too. And no ...... all four arc ba~htng and sla hing' rn a hid to tx.'t·omc d1stnct attorne). The full hoUS(' on tht' ballot could mean a runoff 1n thl' fall . probably between C'ap1z11 and Enright. Enright is a good '\llOmey and 1s well-liked within the prosecutor's office. But Capizzi represents the Harriett Wieder Michael Capizzi futurt. The verdict should go to Cap11 II It'" t1ml· fur a lh.tngl' o\o;scmhl~ man (111 I agu,1111 " a \\Ond<.'rful pt·r,on lk '' uut,p11l..l'll unat'rau..I and rl·ll·ntk'' 111 h1' op1n1 on ·\las. th:it·, 11111 ~011J l'IWu~h Fcrgu\on '' \\J~ tlll' I J1 111 1lw n,ht of th (' main,lll'.101 Rl'flu~l1l.rn part\ and. nrnwqul'ntl' h,· h.1, h.1J great J11Tilult' .llllll1l flh'>h1n~ thing' -the mo't h,l\f\ 1h1n~<. tn acrament l1 .\nJ 1111 tha t rl·.1,nn the 0ran~l' < oJ'I 'ulkr., fhanl..lul h lfrpu~ltl .lfl '111\'r' ha'c an altt'rnnt1\l' th" 111\h' \ good altl·rnall\l' Her nnml' " Ph\ 11., n.1Jham I hl' namt' -;hould 'ou n(l lam1ll.1r I k r ·father ,rl'prl'\l'nll'll t~1· Ut .tn!!C l l>.t\I in hoth thl' ,t,Hl' '''t·m~I' Jnd C'ongrl''' Rrrm''l'llt.1t1' l' Rl1lx•rt Badham T hl' nanw '' nl'.trh ,,11td gold in thl\ arr.1 · Though ~oung. Jo .. ,('a1 -old Ph,111" Badham hn' thl' l·ncrg' and the v1s10n to turn the '11al 70th A'· semhl} 01'itrll'l 111 to till' kndrr,h1p- Phyllis Badham dnvcn d1stnct 1t hould be. Let' give her a chance. . I Orange County Board of Supervisors It 1s troubhna that Ha mrtt W1t'dcr '" being challcnacd b) so man) an her supcrv1 onal d1stnct Incumbent supcl'\ '~" arc t) p1call~ afforded more rt pcct. • Note senu)r upcl'\ 1sor Tom Rile whose mcrt announcment that he would Sttk rr-cl t1on;sSent all "' challe•n runn1na for co, er E'rl') last bnt' of them Wtcckr. the former ma or of Huntmaton Bctch now tttklna a founh term for tht d1strkt.repl"CSC'ntmg htr hometown. • be1na taken on b Westminster Ma)'or Joy Neuacbauer, former )'pms Councilman Sonia Soll.Ju. former Fountam Valley ounc1lman John Harper and Seal Rea h actm~t Mine kx1s ntos. ~ n't anyone hke Hamett" \\ t•ll. \'l'• rn rn I\ plcnh of 'otcrs do 1de from lhf consr(•,~11113( hid 'ihC botched lWO )'eats llO• \\ 1t-dcr '' an fll'\'t1on Oa -winner The ~hen ,. here. we u pc<'l. 1 10 carvt up the clN:tor;,1te cnou •h "'•' ' that Wieder w1ll be una~ to land thl· nlx:C \\I'\ 'ote'i to ""'n. If he can't mustrt' mon· than n ix ~'tnt of tht' \'Ole . she'll be forced tnto :. runot) ~II' c th" ""'""·" t1mt and monty W1<'de1 h ) tx-cn 1 food upcn isor. involved "nh 'llBI "'ut ran~1na from transponatton to waier conscf'\-a\lon, from 11r quality to pttRrvatton of the 8ol\3 < h1 a ~etland-. " \nd l'Ontinu11)' ma) he the 1ccy to solv1na lhott ~ MUC' \\ H.-Jc:r dC\Cr\C a final term. ,. j 0renge CoMt DAILY PILOT I 8unct.y, June 3, 1990 PAGE Pf'Olft A1 .. Ladies, do you know what to sive the man who bat everythin1? Give blm your phone nwnbtt ... Tbc pezcrs swapped a bunch of Similuk stori~ around the cracker beml at Dick Cbu~h's eatery and aeneral store on Mesa Drive. and this was my favori1e: NO CHARGE POil THE u:rc&UP -At The Ritz· Carhon tbe other noon. 1 couple of media typet were beina briefed on the newly-formed Southern Califomia Riviera Visitors Bureau. First, ho~vcr, there was the matter of Ol'deriaa lunch. Hosl Henry Schielein. chairman of the tourism UIOciation. made several suuestions -all of them exotic and expensive. I KNOW ft"S DONG TO END A COLUMN WITH A PllOPOllTION, IUT-on Tuesday, don't fo,.et to cast your ballot. If all tb0tc ~-9r0politions seem Clonfusina. follow this simple suideline: Way back when he was attending the 8th grade, Pete fell in love with his pretty teacher. He proposed marriafC. but she turned him down -eating the differenct in lheu ages. "I'll have a hamburger," said one four1b Estatcr, after poring over the elaborate menu. "Because 've always wondered what an SS.SO hanaburger tastes like." Vote No on Yes. • Or is it the other way .rpund? Whatever. Mumble, mumble. "After all, J'm 23," she san,1 to her smitten student. "and you're nearl y 30." AND TELL RIM TO CALL OOLLECI' -Lifted from Gini Savage's column in The (Balboa) Bay Window: And that's enouah mutterings (throuah the beard) for one day. Thank you for your kind attention. J•rry «..,... .• eelflma,... w-..,. MtJ SatJay. ROAD From Al But. bc}ond the boundanes of the Orange Count~ area school. As· scmbl) and Sl•nate d1!>tncts she has represented for the pac;t 25 years. few kno"' &rgl·~on '~ell. ll''i small con olauon that polls sho"' her pnma~ opponent. en. John Sl·ymour. R-o\nahe1m. 1s in the sn me anonymous boar. With thl' pn maf1 ran· all hut over. there 's a sense of frustration that o fc"' \Oler~ ha'e paid anv a11enti on 10 the llcutl·nant gov- ernor's race. "I must admit I find 11 d1<;hcar1cn· ing that after a )Car of lo-hour da~s. cH·r~ da). that 70 pcrct•nt of the public haven't takl·n a pos111on." she SJ•d last \.\Cl'!.. (h crshado1,1.cd h\ thl· DL·mou at1L guhcrnatonal pnmar;. tlw GOP fight bet\\.l'l'fl A1..'rgl'\Cl n and Sc)nwur for thl' nght to ch:ilkngl' Dcm ocra11 c inc umbe nt I co Mrt 'arth} ha'I lx'cn Ol/ k''I di' t\t\t· .\!though thl'' Jrl' almo\t pol111rnl clone'> on mo<.t i-.'>uc~ and oflt•n h:l\c hl·1.·n alhl'd in Sal·ramcnto. thl'rt•s no q uestion th1.· Lampa1gn ha' k1rl'\\'r chang1.·d Jhcir rda11unsh1p Bl•rg1.•-.on adm111t•d a\ much fol· lo" 1ng a rt'Cl'n l taping 1111 th1.' puhhl affa ir'\ 11mgram .. ~l'"'mal..n<..'' \\h1ch t)f>1li1.·d lhl' \Oml'l1nw' hl'ak d l'\Ch.ingl'\ N.·t"l'l.'n th1.· .:and1datl'\ "I 1hinJ.. 11 "111 he '1raint•<l .llll'f the elcclion." she s.11d. ·-rm kind of a tough competitor. end rm out there to win. "I'll do what I need to do.'' That's meant a year of long days on lhl· stump. ll)ing to build name idl.'ntdication through out thl.' statl'. while continuing her legislative duties in Sacramento and the 37tb Senatl' Di">trict. This past week. she demonstrated the rhalkng.l' of ju$81ing the two. Folio" ing Mrmor1al Day. she tr:i,l·kd \\1th camp:ugn manager Cm· Rose 10 thl' Palm pnngs area for a <;perch hd°urc a GOP group. a fund-n11scr .ind a couple of inter· '1c"'" \\Ith thl' local media. lkt\\t'en '>l'hedulcd acti' 1tics. Hergcson was on th e phone 10 her J\C\\ port 8l•::1r h and Sa cramento of- fkt''· prepari ng to return to the ( ap11<1I th1.· lollcl\\1 ng day \\hen more than '"" clo tt'n<. hills would he c1n th1.· lloor \lthough rnnt:ict1.•d repeated!\. l'\lm1u1\ campaign \tan couldn .. t arrangl· lur a rt·portl'r to tra'l'I with the t.1nd1dall' fur a da' Dl·~pllt' lht• demand,.ofa trm\ded 'll hl·duk. tkrpl'50n !.311J 'lhl' hl..cd 11wc·t1ng p,·ork .rnd hl·anng their cnm t~rn' 1 lm\t'\ t'r on this d:J\ at least, her c amrJ1g.n ,t.1rl madt• \url· ~h1.• met thl· ~1n<l~ o l f)\.'opk \\ht\ rnuld do lll111 l' I ha n 111,I l :J\t .1 \Oil'. hr'>• \tur '':i" th l.' R111-( arlton. \\ ht'll' '>hl' "J' '' ht·dukd ((I lunch with about 70 members of the Palm Springs Republican Wo(tlen fcdeT- atcd. Described by one member as a roomful of prominent, powtrhousc women, the group will be in- strumental in getting out the vote in thC' upscale desen community. - ~cson is banking that they'll gel out the vote for her. If predictions of low voter turnout . arc correct. Bergeson would most likcl) be the beneficiary. since: she leads Seymour in polls of those who arc most likely to vote. Nevenhclcss. she tells the women she is concerned about the projec- tion . "The) arl.' predicting as low as 35-40 percent turnout." she said. "I find that outrageous." Befo re thas group. Bergeson offers her standard campaign fare. outlin- ing h1.·r posit ions on inatiativcs and ot lwr issues. Program ch:m Shirley Hammer had introduced Bergeson as a leader \\ho pa' cd thl· "a} for other women 1 n 1 rad itiona II \' malc-dom i na tcd lid<h. . ("' "[\Cl)tlmc a woman steps for- "ard. "'l' all t:i h· a 'itcp wi th her." Hamnwr said. .\nd following the luncheon. com- nwnt\ ~ugg<.' tl.'d most in the group "l'rl' 1n <itl.'p \\1th Bcrgl.'son. "I tlwroughl ) appreciated hl'f 'land on abortion," said one 'H>1i1an. "b er) bo<h talh about thr rights of the woman. but nobody talks about the rights of the un- born." "There was no icing.'' said another. "She said what she thoughl." But the GOP women themselves were only too aware of the general ignorance or a{>llhy that has accom- panied the lieutenant governor's race; Member Fay Bock complained the local newspapers were filled with stones about Zsa Zsa Gabor coming to town but ignored serious issues like the Bergeson-Seymour contest. Another round of phone calls fol- lowed -including a chec k-in at home with Ganh. her husband of 39 vears - and a rare break in the campaign schedule. Bergeson and Rose then drove to Palm Valley Country Club where she met informally with about 20 supporters at a SSOO-per-pcrsoo fund·raisn Moving easily from group to group. Bergeson chatted comfonably "1th fnends and strangers alile. Having already earned a repu- tation as a kgislator who comes to "orl prepa red. on tht• campaign trai l shr has been able to . dt•mon· .;trait' thc breadth of her knowledge a~ \\Cll. Most attendin11. this reception were connected with the dcvelOP.- ment industry, so the candidate tail- ored her ~marks to their concerns, including growth management. im- migration and employment, Pacific Rim expansion and otheT economic issues. That done, Bergeson and Rose MAYS headed back to Orange County. .' The)' would reach Newport Beach from A2 -af\er 13 hours on the campaign trail. Mays several weeks ago because he Bergeson would watch "Nightlinc" feels Ma ys is the most qua lifi ed before turning in, and would be up candidate for the job. before the sun to catch a 6 a.m. Oighr "Tom Mays has demonstrated to acramento. time and time apin that he has the As campaign days go, this one leadership abiliues 10 go to Sacra- went well. mento to represent our interests here Bergeson had rallied a troop of along the coast." Brown said. supporters to gel out the vote for her "When the djsastrous 011 spill oc- on Tuesday and picked up $ l 0,000 curred along our coast last February for her campaign war ctiest. Tom Mays was the one who led the But there's almost alwavs a d"own effort to get the mess clraned up side. Bergeson admitted. · quickly -making sure those re- "One of the rigors of campaigning sponsible were held liable for is you never get to eflt.'' she said. cleanup costs and damages. not the ·"Y'ou often arrive late, they in-taxpayer." Lroduce you and you speak. Mays received fa vorable publicity "By the time you get bade to your RSllowing the Feb. 7 American sr:11 the waiters have taken your Trader tanker spill off Huntington p!atc... Beach. Local, state and federal of- ficials ga"e him high marks for his .\t n·reptaons. she doesn't dare handling of the cns1s. nibble on the hors d'oeuvres. either. Brown's endorsement. Ma)s said. ".\s soon a~ you take a bite. ome· could only enhance his position. <ml' rom(''i up and asks you a ques· "This (the endorsement) wall tell t11m." Bergeson said. the people to take a serious look at Come Tuesday. she hopes to find all the candidates." Ma)s said. He out she's going to stay hungry. at said they should examine what each ka'>t until Nov. 6. . candidate has done for the Re· publican pan) and \\~at they have done for the communtl}. Naked man killed "while on rampage ·Passenger forces jet back to LAX LO'i ·\~(,El~\ -..\Pan ma1l:tn .\irl1m·, Jetliner bound for Sc"' Yori.. returned 10 Loe; .\ngck's lntl·rnat1onal .\1rpon ahout an hour afier tll~c.>off Satur<la~ ~ht<n a pa~~­ e n ge r hecamc unruh . authont1I.'~ '>aid Filipino troops in a show of force Mays said he was concerned with special intere st groups bu) 1ng the election. but the end orS(.·m1.•nt has given him hope. "I don't kn ow how man' \'O tes tt will bnng. but It could be a factor," Ma)s saad . .\!ban '4.l1d he \\a'i d1 sappointl•d by Bro\.\n's last-minute l.'ndor'iCment. , LO · .\Nu ELF~ -..\ h11mt'O\\ nl·r shot and \...1lkd a nal..ed m.sn .,.. ho charged through a gl:J" dC1or duri ng a nl!1ghborhood rafl1pagc. pohn: 'aid aturda' The man t·Jrlll'r 'm.!~hcd hi\ head or hand thruu~h \\llldll\'" at three other home' latt' f-nda~ tcrr11n11ng residents but not harming tht•m There "a" nc• l'\f)l.Jn,111on for th1.· b11arrc a'><.ault nn th\· "·'n Fernandt\ Vallq nc1ghh11rhu11d Polill.' "ert· awa 111ng the rl''ulh 111 u1r11nt•r<, u:-.t'• 10 dctern11nl· 11 1ti.· m.Jn l\J\ 011 d rug<i. 'il Ill Dl· tt·.t 1' l' R 1 d . s .... an'i\()!l The dt'ild m.in "·" llklll1lit•J J' Ccm· Bnan ll111l.1"a' '~ \\h11 h,,.J about a m1k ·"'·•' tr11111 thl· nt·1gh· borhood "ht·tl' lw "·" \..1lkd .1n<l did not knO\\ an' 111 rtw 1w11r k "hn were terronll·d ~'" Jn,11111 \JKI ""c ar1.· looJ...1n~ al 11 .1, a JUSl1fiahle hom1ulk .. he -w1d Holla"'a~ had OCl'n unt·mpll)~ed for about a ~car \lnl'C hcing d•~· charged from the \rm~. Thl' ramr.J!-!l' l'nlkd "hrn h1lmt·· O\.' ncr Janw-. ttruall'r. 3l\. 'hot Holla"'a~ a' he 1qmrtnll~ ad .. ann·d toward Rrun n ·, \\ 11\' r 111atil'lh. aftt·r hrl·al..ing 111 to tht·1r \nd.:,ol .\ \ l'n Ul' hoU\I.' Poit(c \\en· ,,tlkd tu th\' Hrulll.'1 honw Jhn111 11 p 111 Ill u1wr. Iii told pnlin· he \\ .1, .11 h11rn ...... 11 h h'' "1 fr Jnd t h1kl '' hl n h,· lw;trd .1 n111\l' 1n the had, \,11.! 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ROACH FOR RECORDER former Oran e County Depty Recorder NOTICE Due to potential quality problems, the Wenzel Fox Creek Tent advertised in today's circular may not be available. We wlll be substituting the Greatland • 2-Aoom Tent at the same percentage off plus an additional 10% for a sale price of $179.99. We regret that we will be unable to offer rain checks on either tent, and apologize for any Inconvenience this may cause. All 2~0 ;>aS\l'ngars \\C(C.. mkl'n off the ptanl' whill' -a police bomh 'iQuad ..... areh<.'d the airn aft and baggage No bomb "'a~ found. 00ic'1als said. FBI ;:ind airport polln· tntt·r· 'U~\\l'd the man and decided no cn ml.' had bcl.'n comm111cd. 'laid Tom W1nfre~. spok.c~man for the rn) Oi:partmen1 ol .\1rport'> The man. "'ho \\:l~ not 1den11 ticd. "a' tal..en w a local ho'>p1tal tor ob.,en·a11on. \.\ infH'~ \a1d. M .\NIL.\. Ph1hppinl.'s -Hun - dreds of F1hp1no troops dro' e through ( omm un1!>t-held neigh· borhoods near a _'ll .S-mshtary hase aturda' 1n a <1how of force after U. <roops wl'rt> rl'stnctcd tu the garnson for sccunt) rrac;ons .. The m1h taf) abo warned lorc1gn aad workers to watch for terrorism. Five da)S ago. guemllas su~pected of belon~ing 10 the Nt>\\ People's .\rm} kidnapped-a Japanese de· velopment (lflicial un the central island of Ncgros. In .\ngck . 50 miles nonh of Manila. 500 troop'> and police backed b} armored personnel car· ners motored through th e sarc:<.·1-. bra nd 1sh1ng M-16 rinc., and ra~ 1ng banners denounci ng thl· Commun1~t rebels. two <\mem'an a1rmt·n Ma) 13. Ph1hpp1nc police Lt . ( ol Juhu<, Yarcaa announced the forma11on of neighborhood ~·ig1lantc groups to help fight the rebels. "We JUSl want to convmce thl.' people thal "e arc walling to fight and tha1 we have the manpo"er and the firepower to fight the cnem)." Yarcia saad. The Ne\\ People'<, Armv. the mili- tary "ing of the outla~ed Com· monist Part} of the Philippines. has "aged a 2 1-~ear-old in~urgenc~ to establish a Mar 1st state. On Frida'. l '.S. ollic1als an· noun ced renc\.\ed rt•stnc11ons on the ::?0.300 troops, Dcf1:nse Dcpanmcnt c1,·1hans and m1hlaf1 dependents at Clarl . largest of thl' sl\ '.S ·bases in the Phah ppinl'S "Thl· rear tio nar\ nghl must have golten to Dcnr11 s Bro"' n for him to make nn t"nd orSt"ml.'nt al the last mtntttc ... .\I ban said. -M)• rtatform is parallel 10 that of th~ ne:\t go'- crnor. Pete \ 1lson." In has statement. Bro"' n accused Alban of running his campaign on all the lihl.·ral-Dtmocrat is~ucs and "obviou'il\ for~rt\lng the fact that he 1~ runn111g an thl' Rl'publacan pn· mar) He has bl'l'n decra ving the votl.'rs b) wrapping h1m sell 1n the cloak of our gr<.'at governor. George DeukmeJian. hoping that no onr "ould find out that he tm·d to end George l>eukml'Jian·., political ca· r<.'er when he was our 'itate senator." "I am running on hasu: Re· publican t'\sues." .\lban sa id 'Td sa~ I'm t:tl..1ng a mndcrate approach. nothing akin to the hocral-Demo-The motorcade passed ~fore Clark Air Base. "'hl·rc rebels lilied -By Tbt' AssociatHI Preu cra11c arproach " Bro\\ n alsl' said .\loan con· tnbut cd to the Demoaat opponent. State medical boards show leniency toward doctors By DEBORAH MESCE some boards an some case'> to act Associated Press Writer more lcntentl) than the '1olat1 on would warrant.'' the repon said. WASHI NGTOI\ -lnrn.:a.,1ng rC· The report . to bl.-relea sed this fer rals of malpract 1l.1.' rascs and l1m· wet>k. saad the state boards arl.' get· 1tcd resources 10 1n,cst1ga te them ting more complain t' and ca'iC refer· may be rrompung \late medic~I rals due to laws requinng hospitals. board' to 'lho'" too much len1cnq 1n insurance eompanil's and other<, 10 J1sc1phn10g ph~s1<:1an\. a drafi ~ r<.'port actions thl') lake against crn ment report ~a)'\ . 'ph}sacaans .\!though 1h1.• dl\nplinat) hoards ha"e gro""n 1n <;trl·nglh in recent "Case backl.ogs remain a 5cnou'i )ears. the report h) D~:partmcnt of problem .... s1gn.tfil·ant staff shon: Health and I luman S<·n ices' inspec-a~es continue to impede lht• boards tor general "laid most of the cases d1sc1phnary elTon s:· H H Inspector brought to th em are \Citied through General Ri chard Kusscro" "'rote in consent agrl•cmcnts. the draft report. a COP> of which was .. '\s the proponwn of cases so obtained b> The A'iM>C1atcd Press. settled e'<.'Ct'd' 50 pnccnt. and in· o\ftcr reading the report. Rep. Ron deed near' I 00 fX'rtcnt in some W}'den. D-Ore .. concluded that the places, one \\Onder\ 11 ... the pn:ss-different state medical boards ~till urc to settle: m1~ht not tlc leading "don't have the tools to properly address th l.'sc 1S\Ul'\ " "This count!) •'> pla~ 1ng t'Olt h-up ball 1n terms of ckaling with the quality issues:· '>:'lid Wydcn. the chief author of a la" estabhshang a national datahanl.. for comp1hng ac- tions taken aga1n!lt phvs1ctans. Thi.' databanl.. is c\pc<.·tl.'d. to go int o operation thas fall. incc thl.' ht"' "'a' passed 1n 1986. most statl'S ha"c 1mpkmcnu·d or trcngthem·d 'ilatute'> requiring man- datol) reporting of actions talen against ph>~1cmn!I. Kus cro"' ·s rt'- port said. Most tatcs now require hospital~ to report their actaons again t phys- 1c1ans and 33 states require in- surance companies to report medical malpractice c.ases. Governor gets report By STEPHEN GREEN M((l411f <1>y llNWt ~nlfe'p SACRAMENTO -California is littered wit h potenual yprcss Viaduct disasters that won't be made safer until pohc' ma ke~ dis- card thctr trad1t1o nal ,·1c" of h1gh- wa> construction and maintenance 1}1a1'c; the ch1c:f conl'l us1on run- ning through Gov Dcukmt'Jl:tn's board of 1nqu11) repo rt on th <' Oct. I 7 earthquake rclcaM"d last Thurs- da} "Thc 'a'it maJorlt) ol th<' build· 1ng\ and structur<.''> that "'111 faal 1n future eanhQuakcs cx1~t now," the report pointed out. ··w e must act forccfull) to reduce the nsks. \'ulncr- ab1ltt y and exposure wt all sha~ .. as opposed to the hm1ted and OC· c~saonal efforts of the pa~t." Georac Hou ncr. who chaired the ~rd of 11 sc1enusis an enganctrs. noted that lran PQrtat1on POiicy hai focuk'd on expandins the hiahway system and fix1n1 problems 1n .n ad hoc way " they arise. "We have tradttionally prepared for the M llt canhquakc by fi \ina the problems of1tht> lut one," he said. "The board feel s. th1~ tame. we should do more .... The c1t11en5 of California are capuve of these cxast- ang hazards unless new approaches for mitigating them arc developed." Housner. a 78-ycar·old cnsancer- ing professor emcritu at altfomia Institute o~cchnolo&y. howed no lack of en y as he shepherded the panel thou day of ted1ou hear. 1ngs and 1housands or bou~ of re- search. All mcmbc~ served without pay. The rcpon. called Competing A~tnst Tame:. araucs that Caltran$ sufTefl from what Housner dc-- scribed as "a closed v1cwpo1nt." Caltrans manaament seems to 51} patch up the problem and "conccn· tratc on aett•r\I 1hosc (new) bridges out." he said. "lf a haLard as far eno~ in the future. 'we don't do anythana about Jt.'' Thtt was amply 1llus1ra1ed after the 1971 San Fernando Valley quake, Jhe repon concluded. Sec· tion1 offreeway bndacs coll&J*d in that quakt. So. Caltrans came up 1rith a ttheme 10 s1rm1thcn all vulMrai* bnd~ by tyin1 1«t1ons • together with cables to pre vent one or more from falli ng. But it took 17 ycat;s to anslall the cables suitewidc. In 1987, f'altrans got another major warning. During the Whittier Narrows quake. an 1nterrh:inge on Inter t:itc S and 605 came within second~ of collapsing. The weakness was trac-cd to single suppon column, on the overpa~~. Cal1rans re ponded with a plan to strengthen all vulncr• able bridges with inglc columns. V cry lmle had tx-cn nccomphshed b~ the time of la t October's quake. howc\er. nd no onl.' had even looked at tht> ~amsgc potential t\t the ~'ypress Viaducl on Interstate 880 in Oakland. h had double sup- port columns and Cahrans enginccn believed 1t could take on yth1na th:it a quake co uld throw at it. I The bOard concluded. however. that a comprehcn i\e tud) of the enurc struj cturc would have hown that the 5-ycar-old hridac wa of a brittle. antiquated dc~ugn and was restana on ponf)' w al. Fort y-three people lo t their lives when the structure fell. But that \\as more than :>o }Cars ago . .\lhan sJ1d. At that time he was supporting a closl.' personal fnend v.ho ran against rxukml'Jlan .\lban added that ~incc tht•n h1.· h:i s tx·l·n a supponcr of Deukme11an INFANT from At ~ti olkr L oun .. hur) pulkJ Jordan from th l· 'trnlkr un ttl p;iramcd1n arn' l'cl The Jrn t'r, ~I ·H'll r·old lrcn 1d R1rJ..ard of (''''·I Ml.'c;a h11 thl' 'trolkr .lt <\Ot)lll 7 p.m .. dragging 1t "'-'' aal fl'l't beli1rl' \lopping. ThC' dnH·r 'aid hl· d11ln't <.t'C tht• \!roller 111 thl· \lfl'l.'I. L 1 \nm ( orck 1ro ..aid. "Thl' man did n't t'\l'n know he: ""' dr.1~1ng th1.•m and didn't know h1.· had hit them ... ( ordc1ro added. C\rhuler 'aid thl· dnq·r told polat·e tht• \Ull \\<\') 111 ht<. l'~l'\ . WATER From At the M<.'tropolltan \.\;lier Da.,tnct for at least part of their mun1c1pal sup-· pli es. -\II Ornngt· Coa'it c1t1c., e'cept Newport B<.·at'h and Laguna-Beach al o u c ltX'al groundw:rn·r ourcc'i. Newpon Reach is v.ork1ng on a plan that "ould all ow the rn) to u e local 1roundwater too. h) dnlhng v.cll" 1n Fountain Valley. !though the water supphc'i arc lower than normal. Omngc County 1s nol )Ct an danger. local nuthori11e'i said The rationing plan~ u c: n11twd 10 prevent such a scraou" !l1 tu tlt1on in the future. 'in c lhc dr) cond1uon are C\pcctcd to continu~. "\Vc'rl' really n(\kin~ people to .. ave: in cose lhl'rl' '" ano th('r cr1t1cal di) )'Car," ~•d Jo>C<' Wcsner-Gwidt. spokcsv.oman for the lrvtnc Rancll Water r>1s1rar t. \"'hich hn~ one local well ~ource as well as 1mpqns from the olorado River and Northern Cahforn1a "~c don't \Cc at at lhc present time a~ a critical "11unuon." said Ja m Ne~tor, district rng1nt-cr for the taauna Btach ounly Water Dat- tnct. v.hich import~ all 1\s water from MWO sources. "8u1 ever) ~llon "'-<' save ri&ht now when \It(' rr not an a crunch 11uat1on ran help ~\ nt"t tar ,f ~ ne~d 1t ." ' You're only young. . . once., I think There arc times when I don't understand. Just the other day. for example. I opcn"d this le tter on embossed sta- tional) which began: "Dear Mr. Talley: "It 1s m) great pleasure to inform you that )O u have been nomin~ted for 1ncl us1on in Who's Who A mong ·fi1sing )'oung ~mericans ... The letter-" ri tcr. a Mr. Richard Jo~plls. Nomination & Sclec11on Comm1 1te{'S ofCttation Directori es. Ltd .. ou1 of Pnncc1on. N.J .. "'ent on 10 in form ml· thai: • I should fill out the enclosed biographical profile. •The ( omm11tce would re' 1cw m) application and. 1faccep1ed. I would be no11fied withi n 1hrec "eeks by phone. • My name and profile would then be be included an the upcoming fall. 1990. publication of \."-'ho's Who A mong Rising )ruu11g Americans. Oh. } l'S. I almost fo rgot. T herc wa' a separate l'ndosurc "'h1ch assured ml' that. 1faceep1ed. I would be eligible to purcha<1e the hefty. hard- bound. 81 ~ >. I I -inch' olumn with gold-stampcdkttering "hich "ould cost onl ~ $99.95 (<.·ost 10 non·mcm- bcr'i, $1 59.95). In add111on, I could purchase a plaqucls) for d1spla) in homl' or om e fo r $34.95 per plaqul' ($6 7.50 for non-members). ~1' first n..'tiCt1on ''as to ma1lgram Mr. Joseph' and s.3} "Gel a Clue. I'm 55 'cars old." fndecd. for lhl' past fi,e }l'ar'i l"H· been kd 10 belle' e. an 'aned and shadeu "a}s. 1ha1 I "as on 1he do" n· side of a methocrl'carecr. headed for obi" ion. At a ne"spaper compan} where I oncl' toiled (for 17 )Cars. ac1ua ll) ). I "as asked to 1ake a hike and please ac1.:l'PI a small token of SC'\ era nee pa}. sans watch. At other larger ne"spaix·r com- pa ni es where I a pplied for column- wri ting \\Ori.. I \lras prcSl'nted "ith a broad !>pcctrum uf r.easons wh) such emplo} mr nt rnuld not be con 1dered al th1st1mc. The fact that I "as o'er 50 }Cars of age "as ne' l'r :tctuall.' nwn11oncd bccausl' that ''ould be age d1s- crim1na11on and 1ha1's not legal. But haH' }Oll l'' er 1ncd e,etting a real Joh after 50-one \\h1ch "-Ould en111lc ~ ou to pt•n<.1on and ho p1t1ta· tion bcncfits. in add1t1 on to rl·al pa}'> ~ge "a" soml'thing I had ne'er considered Sn cr. Na1urall}. then. I rCJected an} suggestion 1ha1 "being o' l'r 50'' had an} thing 10 do "1th emplo} mcnt turnduwn' a1 the le' cl I e'<pectcd. I JUSt figured that after JO }Ca" of writing spom columns tha t I'd lost m) fol>t ball. Nevertheless. I staned m } o" n column S} nd1cat1on for smaller ou1hern California newspapers. of "h1ch thl' Orangt Coast Dally Pilot is a charter subscriber. and settled back to write a few books and sec how I felt at age 56. be recognized by Who' Who o\m ong Rising Young '\ma~d I got confused. Y9u do n't thi nk Mr. Josephs from Princeton. N .J. just wants to s'"ll a whole batch ofhef\}. hardbdo und volumes for S99. 95. do yo u'l Or could it be th:u a'e 55 became "in" again" htn I want looking and that I am a ns1 ng youn~Amencan and d1dn 't e'en know 1t'l Gl·c. I hope so. It hard I} seems right for a person to slide do" n the other 1dc of the hill just when he reache the legal peed ltmll. But I 1h ink l'll pass. Mr. Josephs of Princeton. N..J .. on 1he hef\y. hard- bound volume(S99.95)and 1fyo u don't mind. I don't think I'll fill out the enclosed biographical profile ap- plication. either. because to be honest. I've got enough plaques on th<.' wall and at's time for a nap. fNSIDE • c.e ........... , ......... 111 flnl rouM. t4-4/U. •"°z:: ..... ., .... ,.._.,.~,. ' I • ,..... ..... ....... Ulll ........... JM. •...•. ,. ... ., ...... ---•••r/9 SUNOAY.JYNE 3, 1)!90 I :J M ·arina pulls · it out, 6-4 lly JON l'EllGUSON ~ .... s.--w.... ANAHEIM -While~· •-IOln~ Vik.inp felt a lilt.le t')l- worricd throuattout Sat-- urday's CIF S-A title pme, some had the feeling it was only a ma11tt of time. Whatever way they looked at it, there was linle question tbjs OM would seemingly be chalked up to destiny. Marina High, with a ~seball pro- aram known for a recent history of non-playoff seasons, completed the one-year turnaround from Sunset J..asuc cellar dweller to CIF cham- pion with a 6-4 victory over Diamond Bar before 5.000 at Anaheim Stadium. . ..., ... ,..... ............ ......,.,, David ScllulU llMel llilo flnl bW ..,_, fKe·flnt en ,..._ IO 01' l·A dt•••I• ...... ··1 don't know. but for some reason I knew we were going to win;· said senior first baseman Marc Newfield. who scored two runs. ··1 just felt confident, fel(it was destmy to win . We couldn't come this far to lose." Lindsey comes through It seemed like that was the case when Robin Lindsey singled to rigbt- ccnltt field to score two runs with two out in the top of the seventh. For the entire game. Marina seemed to be clawina. even tbouab jt was never facing..a large. deficit.-Not one of Marina's first four runs were driven in, starter Scan Pauerson was struqling but k~ping the damage to a m1n1mum and Diamond Bar starter Jared Janke was hurt onJy by hjs defense. ,. with the ·ga~e-winner. By BARRY FAULKNER 0 ;oll)' Piiot Sport> \lltl1Pt AN.\Ht:IM -Ma nna ll1gh catcher .Robin Lmdse) has a larger-than-life pcr-sonaht ~. and -"hen the V1k1ng bac;eball team needed hi m most -hl' sho"ed a largcr- than-life ba1. The demons1ra11' l' senior battled Diamond Bar closer Brian Hagen } to a 3·2 count Frida~ night at .\nah<.'1m Stad ium. bl'fo~ dcll\l'nng a l\\u-run 1nglc to give Manna 1h first (IF bo~' champ1onsh1p C\'C r an -a b-4 "in O\Cr Diamond Bar in the 5-A 111le game. ··That "as the sttuauon I "anted 10 be in.'' Ltndl>l'~ said of h" <;(.'\ enth-tn n1ng at-bat "1th I\\ o runn<.'rs in S<:onng po'i1t1on. ··That wa'I the chalknge I "an1ed to take on. I felt wnh ml' bl·1ng a threc.·-~ear stan er. th<.'rc "as no one bett<.'r to hi.· in 1hat 'P<>' and I "as luck~ l'nough to cornl' th rough.·· Linsde} strot..l·d a letter-high fastball over 5econd baS<.' to dm e in Chad Teri)' and Jeremy Preall and promptl}' wl'nt nuls afte r rounding the first-baSl' bag. Ltndse~. who Coach Paul Renfrow s:ud can take a normal step and "turn ll into a g1ga nt1c scene on the fil·ld.'' fl'll to his knees and pounded the· infield dirt before popping to his feet. cll'nching both lists and engulfing first-base coach Sunn\ Dl·Vu<.'iCr "11h a bone-crushing hug of l:\uha11on .. , didn't knu" '"hat tu dn.'' Ltnd'il'' said of his mom<.'nt 1n 1hc spotlight befon.· ·s.ooo spectators ··1 ·1Aanted to gu cral\ and that'\ prelt} much \\hat I did .. Lindsc}4S g;iml'-\\tn ni ng <'h>U t follo"cd a .i00-roo1 out '"" thl· lillh inning. "h1c·h Diamond Bar"s ktT Turk~ l.Jughl up against the ccntcrtidd fence It "a., al'io thl' no"n1ng at-bat to a sub-par pla~off run at the plJtl' for the \'11.ings· No l hitter .. The fi rst thrc;-l' playoff games I d1dn'1 h1L the ball "di. bu t agam<;t Westlake (a 4• I semifi nal '1ct1m) I had aif<;1ngle 10 stan lhl· winning rail~ and I h11 ano1her hall hard that the shonstop madl' a grl·a1 pin} on the ball ·· Lindse} has JUSI 1"0 hits 1n his prn 1ous 12 at-baJs befo re coming 10 the plate" 1th the game on the line. Brad Sanon "all.ed 10 stan thl' 'i<.''-enth. but "as forced at S<.'cond. un ~ ground ball b~ Terr). Pr<.'all follo"cd "•th a \tngle b' the shomtop. then stoic 'iCcond before Tra' 1s Bo}d sirud . out tor the \econd out of the inning. Still, there was cause for concern. "For the first time in the whole series, I was worned," Schultz said. "I could tell we didn't have the momentum. We got it as so0n as Robin got the hit. but not until then. We played -little tight. The pT't'ssure was on. and we knew it. We weren't playina l*e the usual kick-back team Lind<,e~ "11d h<.' staned feding good about the inning onn· he '>lerpcd into the on- decl cm:lc "hcrc hc haJ t1mc to r<.'Oect. "I l nc" that if I madl' an out. I \\JS the goat~ but 1t'J go1 a .ht.Lf lLbc. -1hc. hero." he C\pla1nl'J we've bttn pla)'tng hke. • -All I hav n o s:a is whoevcr1oo1C us this far. be the LOrd or whoever. 11 seemed hke "e ~eren't. gomg to be stopped ," hultz said "We weren't aoan. to beat the o. I team (West- lake an the semifinals) in the nation and three other fi rst-place teams to come up short.·· I mJw, tool. l\\O 'tnl.cs to fall bd11nd I-~ and alt~·r a hall l''l'ncd the count. toot.. a bordl'rhm· t han1wup that Hagl'rt} \\tn1..ed '1s1bl} "hl·n called a ball .. That hall "a close. hut 11 "as a hall that I didn't thtnl I could h11. so I let 11 go.'' LtndS<'\ -said .. It wa!> dose. bu1 I thought ont' of the 'smll'l> he called '"as more of a ball Shortstop Brad Barton. -.bo waJked to start the game-winning rally before being forced. said. ··£,en when we were up 4-2. I felt like we w~re losing. We're so used to not givana up this many runs in the playoffs, I think WC Started IClltng scared." than that one.'' • LmdSC} remained afl\ c b~ lining the ne\t pitch foul into the ~:its be}ond fi rst base. "h1ch. he said. helped rcl1e'e somr of the moun11ng pressure. t (Please see LINDSEY /831 1 Marina had allowed 'four runs in (~aw see VIKINGS/Bl) High schot?I softball • Vik es Win title I By PATRICK LARKIN D.wl)' P-Corr~ L.\KEWOOD -The ~1anna High softtiall team capped a a'- pcrfe<"t night for the \ 11.ings. duplicating thl' fc'at Clfthe baseball ;;)1- team b~ bnng1ng horn<.' the S(·hool' M'nmd CIF 5-.\ title on Saturda} night It 1001. nine toning.' to cfo 11 ltu the.· \ ti.togs. "ho da1med their third CIF softball title s1nl·l· I~--and 1he1r first si nce I Q-Y9. as the\ dt>fra ted second-seeded Ne" bun .Parl . 1-0. at Ma} fair Park · \ The "inner canw oil lhl' hat qf Ju nior Janet Mt) ahara. "ho hfted a lh ball into ~hallo" nghh·cntl'r tidd Panther l"l'nll·r fi<.'lder Enn Mutt h got a ~lo'c on 11 but couldn't hold on and allO\H'd Christa Yorl.C' to S<'orJ from third base with \\\ll olm :3t"I JUSt want<.'d 1u gl't thl' bat on 1hr ba ll." '11}ahara. "ho also t the win in relief of Willa Parchen . ~1d "This is the.-best thing that's ha pcned to me in ll\Y carcl'r .. Besi des d riving 1n lh" winning run. M1)ahara also pitched bnl 1antl) after she replaced Parrhcn \\Ith t"o out in the top of the fifth inn g In 4 11 inning . he \trul t.. out nine l\e" bul") Par!. batter\ and allo"ed J 't one h1t -an infield '>Ingle 1n the l'tghlh In thl' top of the ninth. M1,.1hara ble" a"a' the '\ios. 2-i httt ., on three stnkeout he ran thl' l·ount to (\.~ on all three before the\ surrendered. In the bottom of thC' innmg. 't t1rt..l· led 011 "1th a ground ball to 'lhon. "h1ch ~fielded clean I~ b} Marci Jaml''· but the thro" "a'i too late 10 beat the reakang Yorl.l· !Please see SOFTBAU/B41 High school track and field Taylor medals, in 1 ,600; Keffer, Brix finish third By RICHARD DUNN Dell)' ,._ ~ Wrfl•• NORW'\LK -Refusmg 10 complain about thC' m1ult. @•- Edison thg!M"-Shelle) Taylor took her fifth place finish tn stnde 01- Saturda)" at the 7 lst IF tale Track and Field C'hamp1onsh1~. Woodbndge's Ka 1 KcfTt·r and llnl\ers1tf s TaOJa Bn~ both took third 1n thrir l"t'\pecllve event~ -thr two h1ghcst-plac1~ medal wmncrs from the Orange Coast area -while Est.anci.a's Debbie ttararovt (discus) and Mater Dea' Meh sa McDonald (long Jump) fini shed out of the top SI\. . Ta~lor' 1.600-mctcr ti me of 4·57 .• 0 wa n'\ her best of the season - she ran a .&:SS. 0 at the Master' Meet -bu1 on a ptnonal barometer thttc was no lo"e lo 1 <)t n though sht ran out of (Ufl dun!'& the &ast &ap . "Wbcn 1 aet u~t after a race. l feel so bed." Ta lor 111d as her tmouons Jtan~ tak1na over. "Growina '*C 1sn'f tasy. You try your bnt no mancr what )Ou do. •nd I prt)(d a mil '°" uma for •~ ~ to eo my way and tht way Ood wants 1t to So· .. , dad my best and I feel 1ood about that. I juat wanaed _....,., wanted. so I can't be dlsappoint(d." 1,.._. .. TllACX/Mt . t . ports break After 40 'years, Ace propels Jonft to lead U .S. soccer bacl< unde~~~c;i:::~.~ --' lead over four ptayen after tbree rounds f6I ~ lid of the Kemper open in Potomac. Md. On I A 10 r stage Jones, teekiq bis fint vict~ !)f year. completed VV 1 I i three triPI over ttie 6.917-yard TPC at Avenel cowte For 40 years, they've been waitina to ~ tel back, hoping for the chance to dribble • and pass and maybe even scott with the ' best. ---- Tbc las' nine times soccer's elite ptbered for the World Cup. the U nited States watched from a distance. This time. with some help from Mexico and Paul Caligiuri's left foot, the Amencans will be out on the world stage. "I feel it getting in my system." Caligiuri said. "l feel it getting in my blood." And so, next Sunday at Comunale Stadium in Florence. the United States will walk onto the field for its first World Cup game since a 5-2 loss to Olilc on July 2. 1950. Not much is expected from the Americans. Many U.S. spons fans don't ~alize the team exists. "The thing about being in this country is you don't hear things about the Wo rld Cup every day.," midfielder Tab Ramos said. "Nobody even knows about it." For a week in t'arl) May, the team practi~ at Princeton. Students wali..cd b~ the field in the middle of the campus as 1f the pla)ers were just a pickup team. not the best in the nation. Elsewhere. World Cup players are heroes. In the United States. the) 're J U I another eroup of guys. "We need to feel that." Cahg.iuri said of the adulation. "We need to expose occer and give today's kids thOSl' dreams and Qpponunities." Cahgiuri·s ~0-~ard goal Nov. 19 in Pon of Spain. T rinidad. ga' e thr Unttrd tates a I ·O victory and the long-awai ted ~pot among thr world's best. The Ameri- cans got thcrr w11h a fir t-round bye. a second-round v1cton O\ er Jamaica and a second-place finish be- hind Costa Rira ID the linnl round of qualifying from the North and Central ..\merican and Carribean region. It helped that l\fr\ll'O was kicked out of the tournament on June 30. 1988. for using overage players 1n quahf) 1ng. for thr Under-20 world cham- pionship. No". the ·\mcricans must pla} Czechoslovakia in Rome on June 1..i and ·\ustria in Florence on June 19 . ..\ mp to thl· 16-tcam second round 1s the goal. "It's a great a\'.'hu~H·nwnt JUSt to get thert'." said Carlos Bilardo. coach of Jefend1ng champion Argen- tina. ·· ..\nd thl' 1mponan1 1h1ng 1s that tht') 're th.ere and the) \\Ill tx' then· and get the e\perience for the ne>.t World Cup .. Whkh "111 tx' 111 lhl' t 'n11cJ tat cs for the first ume. • "11n·rland .. rnrcJ '"o-second half goals and edged the l ln1 ll'd ~tall'S. 2-1. Saturda) in St. Gall. Swiw:rland ID thl' l 1.S . '>lX'Cer team ·s last warm up before the ~ orld Cur The loss broke a three-game "1nn1ng streai.. and raml' eight da)s before the Americans· fir~t game in the World Cup fina ls in 40 )ears. against C 1echoslovai..1a in Florence. Italy. 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He uMd an a.iron to ace tbe 162- yard. pu-l ninth hole. then reeled off three birdies over the nut four holes. After four atraiabt pen. be closed bis round with a birdie at 18. Clark 8w'roulh1, Jod Edwanlt. Scott Hoch and second-round ~ Gil Morpn shared IOCOnd at 20S, Hale Irwin, who shot 6S, and 1917 champion Tom Kite were amona five players at six under. In other aolf Saturday: • Cathy Oerring birdied three of the final five holes to build a two.1bot kad over Elaine Cl'Olby and Mary Beth Zimmcnnan after two rounds of the $300,000 LPGA Lady Keystone Open in Hershey, Pa. •Two.time defending champion Bob Charles birdied three o_Lthe final fivE boles on the way to a 64 and a one-m ot lead over ~ Trevino after the second.round of the $350.000 Commemorative senior tournament in Scarborough. N.Y. LSU sweeps track titles DURHAM. N.C. -California's -'I Sheila Hudson fulfilled a promise by _. t... smashing her American record in the T triple j ump and Wisconsin's Suzy favor ---- completed an illustrious career by.winning a record ninth NCAA track title Saturday niJht. Louisiana State swept the men s and women's titles for the second year in a row. the only team to achjeve such a sweep. The men had 44 points to 36 for indoor champion Arkansas and 34 for Baylor. The Lady Tigers, ltd by sprinter Esther Jones, took the women's tit.le with 53 points to UCLA's 46 and Wisconsin's 42. Hudson. in her final college meet. leaped 46-()¥4 to complete a horizontal Jump double. She won the long jump Friday. Favor's final college meet ended with her fourth consecutive 1,500-meter title that. along with her 800 victory on Friday. gave her two titles. Jone's led LSU to the women's title by sweeping the 100-a nd 200-meter races Saturday n ight. after anchorinj the Tigers to victory in the 400-meter ttlay Friday night. She took the 100 in a wind-aided 11.14 seconds and the 200 in 22.49. the fastest by an Ame rican this year. Jones' double matched the two sprint golds achie,ed by her more renowned former teammate. Dawn owell. in last year's NCAA championships. After winning the long j ump Friday night, Hudson said she would take a serious shot at the tnple 1ump record of 45-511• she set in 1987 at San Jose. She made--good on her promise twice. On her second attempt. she sailed 45-7·Y•. improving the re;ord by 2111 inches O n her fifth jump. she became the first American 101ump 46 feet. adding fi ve inches to her second-round .1ump. Valvano ABC-bound? Former North ( arohna tatc basket-.---- ball coach Jim Valvano said Saturday .B'" • "tt's ver: hkel)" that he will sign a ,....~ contract to become a ba ketball analyst _ for ~BC ··1t·s a bit prl'mature for me to say a nything.'' Valvano sa1J bdorc teeing off 1n the T he Crosby chant\ golf tournament at Bermuda Run Country Club. "·We'rl' hopeful that thmgs will De worked o ut:• Va lvano a lso said he expected the deal to be announced b} ..\HC' on Monday. The former coach. who "as forced to n·s1gn in Apnl after irregularities "ere disclosed to the Wolfpack basketball program. said he would continue to hve in Raleigh. In other spons news aturday: • Branko Scgota scored 1w1ce 1n the first period and the an Diego Sockcrs romped to a 5-2 victory O\'Cr thr '1s1t1ng Baltimore Blast in G ame 3 of the MISL championbh1p series. The Sockers lead the best- of-7 encs 2-1 anJ will pla~ host to Game 4 Monday night. • Memtt B<.1"dcn htt a three-run homer and Craig Holman allowed onl} two runs in 6111 innings of relief a~ Jack.,on' illc State overcame a 6-1 deficit and "on its fi rst :'\CA..\ D1"1s1on II nauonal baseball title 1n six tr1C'-. 12-8 over Cal State Nonhndge in Montgomrr). <\la • R11:k ~kars. outrunning teammate Danny Sulll\an b' J•: mph. captured the pole position in his bid 10 '.\10 a third l·onsecuti ve Miller 200 in West Allis. Wis. •Two-time ddcnding champion Geoff Brabham of ~ustraha "111 stan from the pole position in toda' 's Grand Pnx of Ohio IMSA Camel GT protot~ pc 'pom car race in Lexington. Ohio. -From Tiie A11octated Prest QUOTE OF THE DAY Andre Agassl, on his chances in the French Open this )Car compared to last year; "last year I had plane re~rvation before every match. This year I packed two weeks wonh of socks." BEACH BLVD. 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WU really happy about it. I thoua)it. 'This is where all the areat cbamj>ions have been.• •• Capriati showed she wu worthy of tbe honor, beatina 12th seeded Judith Wiesner of Austria 6-4, 6-4, to lead a quintet of tecn-aaen into the fourth round of the French Open. Jen;tiWer c...,.e.tl. 14, ,....,.. lllot = INN-r•lllMI ~ over Au11r .. ·a ....,._, .. die l'rendt Open~· Capriati, wbo turned 14 on March 28, became the younaest woman to reach the round of 16 in a Grand Slam tournament. Tbe previous mark was held by American Kathy' Rinaldi, who was four days older when she reached the quarterfinals here in 1981. Top-seeded Steffi Graf.a veteran at the age of 20, won her third consecutive straight-set match. downing Sandra Cecchini of Italy 6-2, 6-3. O ther women advanc- ing Saturday were Mercedes Paz of Argentina and No. 6 Manuela Maleeva of Bulgaria. In the men's field. No. 7 Thomas Muster, No. tO Manin Jaite. No. 14 Magnus Gustafsson and No. IS G uillermo Perez-Roldan all advanced. Perez-Roldan knocked o ut Parisian favorite Yannick Noah, the 1983 French Open champion. "She doesn't seem like 14." Wiesner said. "She seems physically grown up. Ability-wise, she's in the top 10." Wiesner was the first of two seeds elim inated Saturday. Aaron Krickstein. the men's fifth seed, was upset 6-2. 6-3. 3-6. 7-6. by unseeded Karel Novacek of Czechoslovakia. Krickstein saved two match points in the 10th pmc of the fou n h set but dropped fi ve strai&ht points m the tiebreaker to lose it 7-2. That left three .('mericans in the round of 16: No. 3 Andre Agassi.. defending champion and No. 11 Mic hael Chang and No. l3tJim Courier. It was gray, wtndy and cool when Capriati and Wiesner came o ut for the opening match on center coun. For awhile things looked bleak for Capriati, too. as she lost her serve io the first game with four errors and soon found he~lf trailing 1-3. "I was a little bit nervous, I have to admit," she said. "I felt a Little tight at the beginning.'· Capriati. who will reach at least No. 17 in the next world rankings, is just one member of the women's teen brigade charging through this year's field. Nothing to fret about. though. With a little bit of luck -two Jet<ord winners -Capriati broke for 3-l "I thought I got really lucky on those," she said. "I loosened up a little af\er that." Also advancing were 16-year-old Monica Selcs, 18- ycar-old Mary Joe Fernandez and 19-ycar-olds Natalia Zvereva and Ann Grossman. Conchita Maninez. 18, · reached the round of 16 on Friday. After another exchange of breaks. Capriati held to go up 5-4. She broke Wiesner in the next game to take the set.. Seles. the second seed . struggled against Leila Meskhi of the Soviet Union and escaped with a 7-6 (7-4). 7-6 (7-4) victory. her 28th straight win. Slugging her groundstrokes from side to side and coming to net for simple putaways. Capriati cruised to a 5-2 lead in the second set. But Wiesner closed to 4-S · and wC"nt up 30-0 on her own serve. No. 7 Fernandez downed Isabel Cueto of West Germany 7-6 ( 7-3). 6-2. No. 10 Zvereva beat Stacy Martin 6-4. 6-1 and the unseeded Grossman beat IUrrily Sharpe .. of Australia 6-2. 4-6, 6-1. "I thought. 'Oh no. don't let her come back. I don't want to go three sets. I want to close it o ut now.' .. Capriati said. Capriati won the next four points to close ·out the match. Fullerton outfielder injured as Titans fall in opener, 1.4-4 Gonzales helped off the field after crashing into wall By TOM VINT N ~' "''"~' OMAHA. Neb. -.\!though Okla- homa State battered Cal late Full- enon pitching for 14 runs and 18 hits. Saturday's College World Sencs first-round game re' ol\-ed around one scary play. The ('owbovs' Michael Daniel was Crt~dlled was a three-run. inside- the-park homer on a second-inning play that sent Fullenon outfielder Rich Gonzales to the hospital. his neck supponed b> a brace. Fullenon trailed Oklahoma State 4-1 when Dan11d launched a dnve to left that Gonzales speared as he neared the wall. 11 would have bt."Cn the thjrd out of the 1nn1ng. "I don't think )OU can give an) better effon than that.'' Tnans Coach Larry Cochell said. "It was a major league pla)." Gonzales collided head"-on with the wall. however. and when he rolled to the grass and reached for his injured head. the ball came out of his glove. The bases were cleared on what was ruled a homer for Daniel. his 2 1st of the season. and the rout was oo as O klahoma State rolled 10 a 14-4 victory. Gonzales was reponed in good condition at University Hospital with no serious inJuries. "I didn't think I hit the ball that hard,'' said Daniel. who drove in four runs. "Ro unding second I slowed down until I saw the coach waving me around. I thought I might have hit 11 over his head but I didn't think. I hit 11 out." Neil Szei:yk also homered in the second for Oklahoma State ( 54-16 ). _ ··T~"erc good hitters. one of the best tutting teams wt."ve seen:· Fullenon staner James Popoff said. The third-seeded Cowboys got at least one hit from e\-ery stan er. including four a piece b) Brad Beanblossom and Daniel. The Cowboys (54-16) face a win- ner's bracket game Monda~ night against Lou1S1ana State. which beat The C11adel 8-2 in Saturday's other first-round game. Fullerton (36-22) meets The Citadel in a loser's bracket game Monday. Fullenon's 1-0 lead disappeared in the second when Oklahoma State erupted against Po po ff (12-5). Jerom)' Bum1lz opened the 1nn1ng wtth a single and scored ahead of Szeryk's fifth ho mer of the season. One out later, Manny Cervantes waJked and. with two gone. Mitch Simons drew a base o n balls. Bobby Carlsen's single scored Cervantes to make it 3-1, and Bcanblossom 's single brou~t in Simons. Daniel foflowed with his driv~ to lef\. Oklahoma State added five runs in the third. with Beanblossom sing- ling in two and Simon adding a run- scoring double. Fullcnon. which got a run in the first on Matt Hattabaugh's sacrifice fly. scored three times in the fifth. Hattabaagh came home o n a bascs- loaded error. Domingo Mota drove in another with a sacrifice fly and Mate Borgogno singled to make 1t 12-4. Dennis Burbank ( 10-1) worked seven innings for the victory. Dave Mlicki pitched the last two innings. • LSU a, Citadel %: Tim Oarlt's two-run homer h1ghhgh1cd a 11c- break1ng rally and Ttnk1e l~nson drove in three runs ~q\h a f)?ir of doubles. powenng <."Cond-seeded Lou1s1ana State With the score tied 2-1. Ro n Lim walked ·~·open the um third. and eventuall>; seort"d u 11 WC"s Grisham·s two-out sing.le. Clark's two-run homer to right made 11 5-:!. John- son ·s first doubk ga' e LSU an early lead and his second capped the scoring. The Citadel (45-13). !>Cventh-secd- ed and making its first CWS appear- ance. showed no fi rst-game Jitters. sconng in the fi rst inmng o n Gett)s Glaze's double and Bill) Baker'~ RBI s1ngk. The Citadel loaded th'' bases with one out in the second . but LS Staner Paul B)rd struck out Dan McDonnell and Gla1c to end the thn:at. Clark singlctl ·w1th one out in the second and scored on a double b\ l~le Mouton to lie the game. and Johnson's double scored Mouton to put LSlJ (53-17) ahead. Anthon} Jenkins ucd the game again when he homered kadmg oil the third, his 16th of the \Car. a towering oppos11c-lield shot o·, er the 370-foot sign 1n nghH·entt'r. B)rd ( 16-5) settled down after that. not allowing a Ci tadel runner to reach ~ond base unul giving way to rehc' er Rick Greene staning the eighth. In the founh. Lim reached on a fielder's choice. stole second and scored o n Ke ith Os1k's si ngle to left. 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Beach 11 ~rden Gro11e Fwy WE STMINSTFR (714) 892-6651 IN3S leo<h eova.-d (714) 141·77•• ~ I I • Orange Cout OAJLY PtLOT/Sunday, June 3, t910 ::.• ,_ - - ·. Members of the 1990 CH' 5-A championship M•rln• H'9h b•seball team whoop It up at Anaheim St•d.lum S•turday night following 6 -4 victory. VIKINGS From Bl lhc firs1 four rounds of the: playoffs. but yielded four in the first three innings on Saturday. Diamond Bar"s JefT Turley hit a I · I pitch over 1hc le fi field wall with Jim Dovie aboard 10 even the game at four. · But .1hc n sophomore lefi -hanJcr )can Conno rs relieved Patte rson .vith two out and two on 1n the founh ind retired Turley on a deep fl y 10 :enter to end the inning. Connors 3-J) aHowcd three singles and two NalkHhe rest of tlw "8). but shut out .he Brahmas to earn the "in. forced at S«Ond when C'had Terry grounded to shortsto p. "We just had to get 11 up. because our emotions were down." Barto n said. "It was like w(' were losing the game. but we all guttt·d up. I'd d o anything for the team. We had 10 get a run and I wanted to get on bnsc anyway I could.'' · Terry took third "hen No. 9 h111a Jeremy Prcall singled to left ficJd. LeadofT hitter Travis Bo}d howcd bunt on the fi rst pitch. ·but 11 wasn't :1 squeeze: and he pulled the b<1t back. Nonetheless. Preall :.tole second to take away the double pla~ o pportuni- ty with one o ut. throw from catche r Karl Thompson was low and bounrl.'d into \.'e nter field for one error. allov. ang Ne" field to third. Then Turlc\ ln crran thl.' ball in cl.'ntt•r for a ,n:ond "·rror that allov.cd the run. Diamond Bar l'' 1.'lll'd It in ttll' bottom of the inning \\hl·n Qu1k" kd off with a tnplc anJ srnrcd o n Tho mpson·, sacrifice tl} But thl' Brahmas. who lcll on I U runners 1n the game. kft the ba~s load"·d la11:r in lhC inninjt In the bonrun uf Lhc. ~co1td. Diamond Bar took the lead \\hl·n dcs1gnatt•d hmcr Kl'' in \\arc :.mgkd do" n th\.' third ba'>t• l11w. tool second o n a ground out, ~tuk th ird and LINDSEY "horn LindSl·~ has ~•d he \htnks or as a fatha tigur"" \.\a!> tal mg 1n the From B 1 cclebrauon from a for Lmdse) cm· "Th:ll fo ul hall ga ' l' me '>Olllt' C'On· braced Renfro" and latc.:r l'rl•d1ted fid encc.: hc.:r:JU'>l' I h.1J 11'1 hit a hall his guidance. that at-bat until thl·n." hl' <.aid. "T he: ''I'm a' ha pp) lur (\1<1i:h Rt•n lrl1\\ next pitch v.a:. a fa\thall anu 1 l ncv. 11 a~ l am for an) one. It couldn't hap. wa., in tht·r"· "'ht·n l hit 11." pen tl> a nilcr gu) ... L1nd\l''. "ho '':" lll )lfumc.:ntal 1n Renfrow n·turncd the pra1o;c gu1J ing p1td icf". Sl·an Pattcr .. un anJ "I "a" th1nl..1n g about :.quc:l'/ing sophumorl' '°il•an ( onncr\ through "llh Tra\ 1!>. but thcrl''!> no qucsuon I '>ome rOl'l ) inning,. a uptl'd alter "as hoping Ro bin and Man tNcw- '>4Ul'l'llng ttw tinal 'tnl c o f th\.· ganw . field) v.oulJ get a l'hanl·e to h11:· hurling thl· ball hi!> glU\l'. lH\ fichm·t Rcnfrov. :..uJ ur the !>('\l'nth-1nnmg. and h1'> ma:.k '")\\ard bdo rl· Jmnmg ~r tho ught th'-;) ma) ha\\.' v.all c.:d thl' m~ ol 1uh1lat1on near thl'-rfob in to load lhe b:i~s and ~ up mound thc fon:c Hc'i. hl·en pre!>'ltng in the Soon. thCrl·atkr. L1 ndsq rushed pla)ofTs b\.•cau'>c.: hc v.ants to be the to 1hc tirst·ba\C hnl' \\hCrl· Renfrow. gu~. Tonight ht· \\JS .. Renfro" a lso sa1J Landsc) ·s role behind thl' plate was cruciaJ' to the '1ctor). a s Man na pitchers walked four. thrc"' tv.o wild pitches and two more balls to the scree"n with no runner!> on. "Robm got a little frustrated back there v.hen o ur gu)s had some con- trol problems... Renfrow said. ··There: "as a lo t of cro\.\d noise. so he came o ut tu get his point across. Conners told m e earl) 1n the ~n that he hl ed throwing to Robin. becau<>t• he h:Jd ronfide nce he co uld handll.' an~ pitch h1: th rev.. Ro bin dctinncl~ helP«t nna keep 11 togethc.:r He: e:\udcd confidenre and the reo;t of the: gu~ "a nt to pla} to h is h:'el ·· The )Oung left) had not pitched .mce the final round of the Sun<,et League season "1th huJt1 and Pat· :erson each throwing two com plete µmes in the pla}offs. Bo~d strud.. out to bnng up Lindsc) "ith tw o out Jnd runners at second and third. and LinJsc, caml' through b) hnmg a full-c •un·t p11"·h from Diamond 8 Jr rd 11. \Cr Brian Hage n ) into nght tk d. scorl.'d on a \\Ill.I p11t·h onl.' '>tnl.l· .-------------------------------------------- .. , c.:ame an in the late innings a ll >car and that wa!> m~ JOb. so I tried to do my JOb a best I can." Connors said. "I ha,en't fe lt a gam'-' s1t uat1on in a lo ng 11me. so 11 was a little harder. I hadn't felt that in so long. the adrenalin punlPang. "(This win) 1s the best feeling in m y hfe." It wa~ also a sweet win for Coac h Paul Renrrow. who cam<.' to Ma nna six year!> ago and stul'k wi th his way of doing things despite criticism from some who fdt the) knew better. "I really bche'e w11h all my hean that God's hand was on the whole thing." Renfrow said. "Things j ust do n't happen like that. whe re kids go from average kids to keeping their ho pe up and having the right attitude aJI the wa) through. I feel like this 1s somethm' God honorcd." The Vikings d1J not mak<.-the playoffs Renfrow·s first fiH· ~car;s. but he stud "1th the program. "last year. I had to ''' down and decide in m)' hean what I was going to do." Renfrow said. "There was a lot of cn11c1sm from some of the local a people who said I co uld not make them win. "We were phi) 1ng fundame nta l baseball. but w1.· were not winning to their standards. I was about read) to say e nough is enou~h. but the peo ple that were cn11 ci11ng didn't know what was going on. I sn1d to myself that I lov<.'d the kids and I'm no t quitting. ''The admin1stra11on. the athlNic director. the princi pal, all came in and said we know what you're doing, and we like it and want you to stay." Renfro, said. "I said. 'I'm not go ing anyplace. I'd rather be a winner wnh the kids and in m} hl'an ocfo re I'm a winner o n the field. But sometimes you don't hang aro und long l.'nough. They end up finng you." Lindsey. who quic kly moved 10 live Renfrow ~ hug after the ~me and has said he thinks of him hke a father. said. "This is so great for Paul Renfrow. It cq,uldn't happen to a nicer guy." . The seventh-inning rally staned when Banon walked, buf he was Marina tool a l·O t>ad 1n the.fi rst when Newfield beat oul.a grounder to shonstop and stoic second. The . bclo re thc '>Id'-· ""as r"•11 n·d "I thinl toda~ \\C got the: b1c.:al and "on a hallg.am: ... Rc-nfro\' o;a1d. "In s1tuat10TIS \\"hCT\.' 1tmcmu !>Oln\.·· thing. we did it." Mere Ne~eld .... • ttue fr°"' pet• UCl ,.s Morales second in .Tiiiers fall 1-0 hammer at NCAA meet to La Serna TM 0 11lty Piiot The Deify Hot D URHAM. N.C. -U I senior Mike Morales finished second •fl the hammer throw finals at the NC AA Track and Field Championships Sat- urday. Morales had a top throw of 21 S feet, I I inchci and tt ame on the final throw of the rompttioon. That is the No. 2 mark in UCI history behind his own 1ehool record of 216-6, ICt earlier in the year. The KCC>nd-place flniah tamed ciaht team points for the Anttaten and was the best ind ividual flniah ~ UCI a t the NC AA m«t since I I 1978. when Steve Scon ( 1.500 meters) and Maunc io Bardales (decathlon) wo n titles. Oregon's Scott McGtt \\On the hammer throw com~litlon with a toss of 21 7-8. BYU's hr Karl son was th1~ at 212-2. Manhattan·, ~rry Ryan was founh at 211 -6. UCLA's John Kntaht placed GAh at 210.9 and S)'T'9C\ltc's tev~ Denna was six\h at 209--8. This wa lhe ~nd str1i1h1 year that Morales tamed All-Amcnca honors. 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Returnina defensive atanen Rand)' Cicero (~. 180), Chuck Cutlla (6-2. 200) and Brian McDonouah (S.l l . 220) wiU all atan on the of· fen&ive line, accordin,a to Brinkley. who places are.at emphasis on his spnna workouts. .. We only ao 12 da~ but we're u.aually out there from 2--6: l S p.m. countioa our weit_ht ~· ioa," Brinkley said. "Even \houab we're me,,.......- ericed, we haven't salcd anytbina back .... We're on the same schedule we've been on my 1our years here. l think we're as productive as anyone with our spriif J>l'.l'.Clice." The bulk of the double duty will be handled by linemen as two full-time starten arc beck from the defemive front. . . Offensively, the cupboard 1s nearly vacant w_nh only All..CIF tight end GcorJC Greenwalt rcturrung from a productive 1989 unit. Greenwalt a 6-foot-2, l 8S-pounder, caught SS passes last sea5on as the primary target in a shon- pusina game trigacred by graduating senior Steve nnkley said conditioning has also ~ome a big issue. as his two-way statten must butld the stamina needed to handle., the burden. Scheck. v· Scheck tailback Todd Farley and All-Sea 1ew League receivers Aaron Kaiser and Matt White are also aone, as is the interior line. "We've got some kids who can spell them, but we've worked hard on condit~onina ar:id with Tony Ciarclli (who joined the coaching staff .in the fall last season) organizing our off-season we1.iht .. propam. we've made great advances strength wise. Bnnkley said. Senior-to-be Steve Walker. a 6-3. l 7S-pounder. is the leading candidate at quarterback after backing up Scheck as a junior. 1 tH Scllecl•le Sept. 7-Laguna. Beach (home) Sept. 14-0cean View (home) Sept. 10-Huntington Beach (home) Sept. 27-at La Habra Mike Ofer ( 6-1. 190) ~s also battling for .the quarterback job. while Tony Mancuso. the Sea View League runner-up in the shot ~ut. as a sophom~re this spring. should carry the maJonty of the rushmg Oct. 5-Estancia (home) load at fullback. . Oct. 12-Corona del Mar9 (home) Oct. 19-Universitt (home) Oct. 25-at Tustin Mancuso. a S-10. 210-pou oder 1s a mo!lg the strength. leaders on the team. accordi~g to Bnn.kley. Nov. I-Woodbridge• (home) Nov. 9-at Saddleback• (SA Bowl) • Sea View League game. Russ Olshefski (5-8. 175) and Billy Gabnel, a staner at cornerback last year. will see action at tailback. All games at 7:30 p.m. Uni will take a long look Quarterback post the pivotal point By BARRY FAULKNER O.olly l'tlot Spol1t I.Ill•"., lRVINE -Though the University High fcx>tball team welcomes back 12 staners and 23 lettermen. 11·s the newcome~ who will be the kc). accord mg 10 Coach Mark Cuoniogham. "'ho wraps up spnng pracuce on Fn.~ay. Cunningham's Tro1ans struggled through a winle s Sea View league season in 1989 and a 2-8 overall record while SC\ era I mc-xpenc-n.ccd pl,ayer;'_gainc-d ·valuable 'ars1t~ c-x- penencc-. But with the addition ofnc-xt .year·s j uniors. who bu1h w1nnmg re-cords m two previous seasons on the sophomore (8-2) and freshman (I 0-0) levels. n1 could create a whole new altitude. Among the staners back ofTcns1ve- ly are quanerback Bnan Vail and running backs Marc Walker and frrrv Apana. V~1I, a 5-foot-9. 155-pound scmor- to-bc. threw for 960 ~ ards last season. but will battle All-CIF safety Donnell Dowdy for the featured role 10 Lhe TRACK From81 While circling the-first turn m lap No. 3. Ta) lor -"ho was boxed 10 for most of lap No. 2•-"C'nt to the outside and staned her mo'e Gomg into the Jh1rd lap. Taylor was even w11h Fremont's Beth Banholomcw and Li vermore's Beck) Spies. the e' entual winner m 4:48. 74. Tavlor fell to SC\Cnth dunni the second lap. he made a Strong kick Ill the third. but most of her wind was gone 10 the founh as <1he finished behind Spies. Karen Hecox (South Hills). Rosetta Hunter (Los Angeles Locke) and Bartholomew. 1n that fall. · Dowdy. an impact pla)er last season as a 6-3. I 95:poun~ sophomore, ':\(ill ware duty with Vail through the spnng and summer and will platoon in the prescason. Cun- ntngham predicts. ··w e likch won't name a Staner until the league season begins:· Cun- ningham ex plained ... \\'c want to get a loo k at both of them against oppos- ing adcnses." Though Dowdy played defense ex- clus1' ely last fall . he quanerbackcd the freshman team to an unbeaten season in IQ 8. Defcns1' cly. Do'' d~ has six 1ntcr- ccp11ons and ~rnrc:d three touch- downs on a 98-yard 1ntcrcept1on re- turn. a 25-,ard fumble return and a 40-yard run with a bfocked punt. Walker. 5-9. 165 rushed for more than 500 \ard~. a!> did the S-9. 160- pound Ap.ana. ' OITc-nSl\c guard ~1111.e Hu~hn. who'll return for his third !>Cason as a s1aner. and tackle Jack Hsu. l6-2. 200) will add 'lcn1or leadership up front .., Receivers Jordan Sala1ar. a 6--. 185-pounder who broke t'-'O lingers order. "The third lap '-'3S supposed to be m.' lap." Ta~ lo r said. "Thaf s whc-n I tned to pick 11 up . .\fter linishmg m) third lap. I felt the wa~ I usuall~ feel after the founh lap I JUSI tned to cam 11 for one more lap. but I couidn'1 accelc~al<' the wa) I should·, e "But I didn't give up and I fcC'l u's a real atrnmphshmc-nt JU'i t to get here. rm a little upSl'I '-'Ith m) lime. it's nothing to c;m11c about. but that's thl' wa' He wants 1t 10 be .. Ta' for rl'ached the final b~ going .i·59.90 1n Frida~ ·s prehms. a second plaet• finish in her heat and second quickest time owrall THE EVENT OF THE SUMMER BEACH VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS June 29, 30 & Jul 1 • PAO WOMEN • PAO MEN• • FOUR PERSON CO-ED• • $50,000 PURSE• I I I < ) I I -'-> I I I I\ I '-> $13.00 .. " and missed last season after trans- ferring from Texas. has been a sur- prise. as has 5-6, 145-pound Chad Voluskv. End · Paul Liebke. noseguard RoJand Shon y and Manf!Y Moscoso arc-amon,g seven returning staners on defense. Lmcbackers Brian Garbl!ll and Jav Oku are also back. as 1s cor- nerback David Mayeda. Comerback/runnmg back Todd Anderson also drew praise from Cunningham for his work t~is spring. ··wc·ll lack size on both side-of the ball. but our quickness is good.'. Cunnmgham explained. "We'll be looking for sophomores to come ma fill a lot of spots." 0 1990 Schedule Sept. 7-at Irvine Sept. 1.._s. Margama (Sad Col) Sept. ::! I-Santa Ana Valley (home) Sept. 27-Foothill (home-) Oct. 6-Dana Hills (home) Oct. I::!-Tustin• (home) Oct 19-at Newpon Harbo ... Oct. 26-Woodbridge• tat In inc) No'. 2-Saddleback• (home) Nov. 8-Corona del Ma ... (ho me) •Sea View League game. All games at 7:30 p.m. All home games at In me. Conserving cncrg~. Taylor knc-w. was csscn11al for Saturda't-·s final. run before 10.470 fans at Cerritos Col- lege. · The energy le,el. perhaps. wasn't all there. "I think rm really physically ured:· Ta' lor said. "It's rC'all) been a long season and one can only run so man) races. Your body JUSt gets phys1call) ured. When I ask Him to take C\ c-11 thing off me and to go the wa) He want., 11 10 go. I can't be disappomted. ·· Last year. Taylo r suffered a bad freshman expcnl'ncc in the state final. crashing 10 thl· ground wtth Hecox as Banholomew won the 1.600. "Anything would've been better than last year," Ta) lor said. "So that's one good point. But I should've been doing what (Spies) was doing. She stayed relaxed at the beginning and got far away from Karen so she wouldn·t have to pass her at the end:· Keffc-r. mean\: h1k. wc-nt 43.07 in the 300 low hurdles to cam a medal. Kdfer. "ho quahfic-d b)' going 42.84 10 Friday's prclims. the quickest time of the meet. wasn·1 happy with hc-r time in this one. ··1 needed 10 concentrate on takmg olT harder on the blocks. and kicking at the end," said Keffer, who made her third career appearance in the state championships. "That's my problem: l need to take otT hardl'r and have a better kick. "I 'A1shc-d I was up there-I'm not too pleased with m)' time. Mentally. I j ust ga ve up. l blew 1t. But now I can be a normal kid and la> around and cat Junk food ... Keffer anchored Woodbndgc-·s 1.600 relay team in 1987 and 1988 when it advanced to the-state final. Bnx had a clocking of 10:49.17. but felt hc-r performance wa., sloppy although she-ran a personal best. topping her 10:50 mark 10 t~c Ma!>- ter's Meet. "I didn't feel like I did my best." Brix said. "My form was sl oppy and I felt like I was over-striding." Chargers looklng for some defense for .ear~y '90 start 8y aAnY f AUUCNER .,.., ........... w... H UNT I NGTON BEACH _: In a total reversal from last season, Edison H iah football Coach Dave White said bis offense is playing catchup with the defense as spring practice winds down this week. __ __, White saw a slow-start i n.J defense solidify entering the league schedule last season to support a po- tent offense en route the the CIF Division I semifinals. White This season. however. the experience rests on the defensive side with several newcomers trying put it together of- fensi vely. Compoundi!'g the c~nce~ of catching up quickly defensively 1s the fact the Chargers open the season Aug. 31 in Hawaii against. lola!'i High at Aloha Stadium. then JUSt s~x days later are at El Modena 10 another non-league encounter. Senior-to-be standout Mike Cun- ningham, who saw double duty last season as a ceceiver and All-Sunset League free safety, will figure promi- nently in both silua1ions next fall. Cunningham will once again lead a veteran secondary and may add quarterbacking chores to his pass- catching skills. For now. however. Cunningham is the back-up signalcaller to Josh Gin- grich. who 1s a strong-armed drop- back passer entering his senior season. Cunningham missed four games a year ago with a brokc-n thumb. but still intercepted four passes and caueht a touchdown pass in fi ve straight games. "He's (>ur big play guv and he's such a good athlete-. it's nice to havc- h1m back there 10 case Jo~h goes down." White said of Cunntngham. who has never pl;Jyed quancrback before. Ke11h Burke. a •naner at safet) as a ' junior. vhu join the recieivina cor.-. which will also include Ryu Blanchard and tiaht end Rod UppiD- con. cad' J. R. Schusterick is the l ana can. didate at tailback. while Scott Ta1e and Ryan Belitz are fullbeck hopefuls. . Burke, who White said had am· proved the most 2f an player from last season, has his ~yard dash time from 4. S to 4.6 and as also increased his quickness. "Burke could be one of the best defensiv·e backs in the county, .. White said. Other key defensive returners in- clude first-team all-league defensive end Chip Anderson (4.6 speed) and second-team All-Sunset defensive back Mike Hawks. Cunningham, Burke-and Hawks. along with Ken Chalabian. a new- comer at comer. will allow the Chargers to cut loose up front with a gambling, .attacking scheme to offset a lack of size. "We don't have the size we've had in prc-v1ous years. so we're not going to bo able to just sit there and take teams head on," White explained. "We're goinJ to ~ive up some big plays. but we re '-oing to make a lot of them ourselves. · White said he's counting on of- fcnsi ve impcovemc-nt. but is prepared to be patient. "I know we'll play good defense and l think our running game is solid." White said. "That. along with our kicking game. should keep us in games." Brent Hanson. who will be a senior, is k.ickiacaccurate field goals from 45 yards. according to White. and also is the probable punter. 1990 Scltedule Aug. 31-at lolani (Hawaii) Sept. 6-at El Modena Sept. 14-Capo Valley (OCC) Sept. 21-byc Sept. 27-Htn. Beach• (OCC) Oct. 5-Fountain Valley• (OCC) Oct. 12-Santa Ana• (SA Bowl) Oct. 19-Westminste,.e (OCC) Oct. 26-Marina• (OCC) Nov. I-Ocean View• (at HB) Nov. 9-Servite COCC) • Sunset League-game. All games at 7:30 p.m. High school spring football ·-• StUI scheduleds Costa Mesa, Laguna ••ach , Corona del Mar, Saddleback, Westminster. lfourth In • ••rl•ll LA Loc1ce•1 Rosen• Hunter fl•ttf, •dtson•1 Sh•ll•f Ta11or. Hargrove th re" thl· discus I 33· fec-1. 5-inchc-s. and was d1sappqinted. "I cracked under prc-ssurc," Har- grove said. "I didn't do as well as I thought rd do .. But rm rcall) glad I \ got this far. it would've been the ultimate 1f I would've placed. At least all of medals arc till first place medals. l don't have a/..y ot~ers." McDonald had a Iona Jump of 17-5•11. good for eighth place. J....e ..., ...... SOFTBALL From81 After sister Robyn Yorke struck out swinging. Julie Muche was r~· tired on a grounder to ~hort. bu~ 1t moved Christa Yorke into sconng position. She then went to third on a wild pitch by Panther st;aner Lea Lopez. who also turned in a fine performancc.t and came home on Mixabara's Hy ball. • They (Newbu'j' Park) played an incredible game.' Marina Coach Susie Calderon said. "It was un- fortunate that it boiled down to the error. It would have been sad for either \Cam'lO lo!e like that." Calderon credited Yorke for get- ting on in the ninth as the key to the "i n Yorke. a senior catcher. has bee~ the sparkplug for the Viking offensc•tbe entire season. "Christa getting on definitely helped us." Cal~eron said. "~he kind of struggled m the early-gorng but she told me before she went to bat that she was going to get on base this time and she did." "This 1s the best thing that ~as happened to me in my whole entire hfe," Yorke said. The staning pitchers for both teams put on a fine performance. Newbury Park·s Lopez surrendered just three hits over nine innings while striking out sevc-n. She fin- ished the season with a 21-6 record. Pan:hcn also pitched well before being pulled by Calderon with two outs and a runner on third in the fifth inning. In 42fi innings of •rk. she-struck out six and allowed just one hit. Both teams had several op- portunities to score, but the Vikings were the onlv o nes able to take advantage. Fine defense by both clubs and some great clutch pitching kept t~e µme scoreless fo r the first eight 1nnmgs. · In the bottom of the secoi1d. Beckv Toler reached on a single to cente·r w11h one out and went to }Ccond on a wild pitch. Afttr Annie Presutti fli ed out 10 the shonstop. Julie Luf\ ripped a 1-1 pitch down the third base hnc-for an apparent double. but the Panther third baseman. who jumped and appeared to touch the ball in fair territory, came down m foul ground and the third base umpire c.alled the ball foul. Luft then struck out to end the threat. In the top of the founh. Parchen fanned the first two batters, then gave up a single to Melody Bolger. Bolger then stole second and got hunB up between second and third. Chnsta Yorke threw the ball back to Parchen. who threw to third but it was too latl' to get Bolger. James then popped to shallow center to end the inning. In the next Newbury Park at-bat, the Panthers again threatened as Parchen dropped a weak pop-up by Laree Reynolds with one out. Re- ynolds advanced to second on a passed ball and af\er Parchen got Lynn Anderson to pop to second she wild pitched. Reynolds to third. Calderon replaced Parchcn with Miyahara and she retired Mutch on three straight strikes. In the bottom of the fifth it was the Vikings with the opportunity this time as Presutti led olT with a sin&le to lef\. Two sacrifice bunts by Lui\ and Mindy Burgess moved pinch-nsnner Kari Grandstaff to third, but ~cat diving. over-the- shoulder stao by Bolger robbed Becky Tackett of the run-scoring single. Pirates fifth at I regatta I Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/~, J""9 3. ~ M Jeffcoat has twin reasons to be1 happy Schedule ATaAT ® 5Yr!:af TtUI ~ Texas left-Flander celelJrates birth of daughters by beating Angels, 6-3 wi th a run-sconng sina)e. has first RBI in 14 Jlmrs -the longest drou&}lt of ha carttr. ON MCK • ' · • Moll:., Te 111e1 • HS IN TM• HOLi ARLINGTON, Teus -Mike Jeffcoat found the perfect way to cap off bis weekend. Jeffcoat. whose wife gave binh to twin dau&htcn on Friday nipt survived a rocky start to aive Tcxai its first victory by a left-handed starter this season as the Ranaen overcame an early three-run deficit lO beat the ~lifomia Angels. 6-3. on Saturday na&ht. Jeffcoat (1-1) pve up three runs on five hits in the first two inni~ then blanked the Anaels on four hits over the next seven. He walked two and struck out one. compilina a 9-6 tteord. but was sent to the bullpen as a middle reliever this year. He had made only two starts among hi51 first t 9 appear- ances. "I wasn't as nervous as I usually am," J~ffCOlt sa_id. "Af\eT seeing the two mlf'lcles, at puts baseball in ~rspecti ve." "When I strugled early with my fastball, I went off-speed until l could find a aroovc with the fastball," Jeffcoat said. ".As the game went alona,, I felt like I got stroni In 11 previous starts this sea n, Texas left-handers were 0.6 wit a S.63 ERA. The Rangers· last vict by a left-handed starter came last SeP.t. 20, when Jeffcoat beat Seattle. Texas had lost seven of its previous nine games and 14 of I 8. California had won l 1 of its last 14. "Everything about this game was great." Valentine said. "We came back from being three down early Orang~ Coast Daily Piiot Angels Play~r of Day Jeffcoat also came to the park sufferina from flu symptoms. "When I came to the park I was worried that I wouldn•t have the stamina." Jeffcoat said. "It's been a wild 24 hours." 'Nobody was more deserving of a win than Mike." Manager Bobby Valentine said. "We·ve been having problems from the lcf\ side and he's thrown well all yea r." Jeffcoat was a starter last season, Mice Petters, who .elowed onty two hits and one run In 6Y. lril*9 of reffef. Reds pad lead over LA, 8~3 LOS ANGELES -Manager Lou Piniella freely admi1s that his Cincin- nati Reds don't have as much home run power as the 'Big Red Machine' of the 70's, but he is satisfied with the power he's got -especially with Eric Davis healthy again. Davis drove in three runs with, two with a homer in the ninth inning Schedule AT BAT "r sun: Reen 1:05 (home) OHD•CK ~ Mon: Braves 7:35 (nomel . IN TH• HOLE Tue: Braves 7:35 (hofM) All oernes on KABC radio <7'NI • On TV, Ch. 11; sc Sc>ort$Cti.nnel to go with a tic-breaking double in the eighth and stru~ing Paul O'Neill had four hits. including a pair of leadotT homers as the Reds beat t:1e Los .\ngeles Dodgers. 8-3. Saturday night. "I don't think you can compare this club to the 'Big Red Machine' because that ballclub bad more power:· said Pin1ella. whose team entered the game 10th in the Na: tton·at League with 31 homers. "We have power. but "'e don"t sit and wait for a three-run homer. "'As opposed to goang up there and swinging from your 1oes and trying to hit the ball out of the ballpark. we try to be aggressive and JUSl make con- tact. The home runs "'111 come." Both of O" e1l l's homers came olT one of his favorite targets. Tim Belcher. Four of his eight career hits against the Dodger nght-hander have- cleared the fence. Dodgen" Kirk Gibson fll•• out to ~ In ftrn at-bat for Los Angel•• tine• July 22 of 1989. 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Rader said. "You've got to give ham a lot Of CTedit." Pete fncav1glia homered off Fet- ters in the eighth for the Rangers· final run. , Aneef• ou11..-o..1111 ~ flCOf' .. 1111 11111 eul1t ol lhe ,.._ whe<I ,,. ,,,,_ Ollf ...,.. ..._ trY•ne lo KOf• trom ~ OA e ~ IO r.IJ Tiie llhl\ell"S _. I ,.,. Texas chased Chuck Finley (7-3) with a three-run third to take a 5-3 lead. Finley, who bad won four strai&ht dcc1s.ions and 16 of his last 24. allowed fi ve runs and eight hits in 211, innings. The Angels took a 2-0 first-inning lead on Dave Winfield's two-run single and added another run in the second on Rack Schu's leadoff homer. a dm e that that &lanced off the top of the left-field fCnce . " ... 1n .. ljlnilv. IW"ll'l9ine tllW .. "'"' ...... few Ille IMIOft "911111 t.ftlM IO .29'. Ill lllt i.t five eemn v«wt MIUll!Hwt, 11'6 .560 Cl• tor 25). Te.111t '' 111111ne n• eeel111t rlOM·llendM 11ltct1l119 • C.Jffornle 11ert.O ~JI "'-'"'' llelllne .llO °' lower. Tnou sill ClOntrlDutld M'tetl of IN Al\eMI' nlM l\llJ MO .. ttv~ "811 Texas made it 3~ in the bottom of the second on consecutive RBI sangles by Baines and Mike Stan le~. . Mlle ~' comMt• tenw was Oftly Ille tlllrd ol "'' bie·teeov9 c.r-Tiie fin! eno IH I ww• egel111t ,,,. A"Nts • OMN* .,.....,., "l iot the crap beat out of me," Finley said. "I threw the ball over tbe plate. I wasn't throwing the way I usually do and the end results were obvious." four-ee,,,. wl11 "'"" wu •Mooed eno he wet knocx.o out Detore the '9Yenth 111111/l{j tor OfllV the s.econd u,,,. In 10 "•"' W..., .-..r'• 2~·• 1119111 lmDroved "'' c.rM!' 1Mtlll119 ev.-~ eeeln" .i.tk;oet to .U 17~fO<"·ISI • 0 ANGIL NOTIS -Anvell lnfletoer 0--. At 2:21, Seturcsev·s ge,,,. wes ti.. '"°''"' ol lhe Mnon et Arlln111on Sted1um Ruben Sie1Ta tied the game at 3 H• welneel hi• right sl\ouldef' In Frldev's 11eme encl wlll De *'' ~ todev 10 De eumlneel -By Tise Anociated Preu Mariner~' Johnson pitches first no-hitter ever in Seattle Left-hander ov~rcomes wildness to tame Tigers Dykstra's average at .405; Phillies snap five-game skid Randy Johnson overcame his own wildness to pitch the frrst no-hitte-r tn Seattle history as the Mariners beat the Detroit Tigers. 2-0. on Saturday night. Johnson (4-3). a 6-foot· I 0 left-' hander acquired frorfl Montreal on May 25. 1989 an the Mark Langston trade. walked six and struck out eight while pitching the first no-hmcr evcr at lhe Kingdome. which opent'd for baseball in 1977. Johnson entered the game Wlth a 4. 73 ERA and had allowed 12 home runs. the most an the maJOr leagues. His prev1t>us low-hit game was a five- hit victory over Toronto on July 23. 1989. Two o f the "'alks and two of the stnkeouts came against Cecil Fielder. who shares the rhaJor league lead in home runs with 19. · Len Dykstra sa~:; there 1s no '-"3) an~one as ever going to hit .400 again. but he·s en JO~ mg e' e~ 1n p he makes to the batter's box. T he Phillies' center f'ielcter had three more hits Saturda} night as Philadelph ia defeated the Nev. York Mets at Veterans Stadium 5-4 to snap a five-game losing streak. D\ kstra has now h11 1n 15- straagh·t games. the longest streak an the National Lca'ue this season. He's batting .405. highest in the maJors. "No one 1s going to do that (h11 .400) in toda) 's game:· Dykstra said. "With all the good pitching. good rehef pitching and tra,ehng. 1t JUSt won't ever happen agaan . "One thing. though. 11·s a great feehng to step an the bo>. and know I'm going to hit the ball hard."" Dykstra said. Johnson '>truck ou1 Fu:lder -0n thr('e p1tchts to begin the ninth. Chet l.Kmon looked at two balls. took two called stnkes and fouled out to first baseman A.h in •Gluts 5"" A~tros 4; MU:c ..Klnger) 's run-sconng Davis. Mike Heath then struck out swmgang on an 0-1 sangl e. his second of thC' game an~L career. "1th two pitch as the crowd of 20.014 erupted. outs tn the bottom of the 10th in nang paced an Johnson·s toughest Jam came in the s1\th. when he Franc1i..co at Candksuck Parlo... Kangef). who pla}ed last loaded the bases on wall.'> .to Ton} Ph1l11ps. Gar) Ward ~ason 1n Seattle. also ha'd nn RBI hat as the Giants and Fielder. but struck out Chet Lemon to end the O\ ercamc a 3-0 dctinl an a thm.·-ru n ni nth. inning. • Padre-s 9. Braves 0: Ed \.\ hll!><>n pitched his Ward hit the hardest ball~fthc nigh t for the Tigers. fo urth complete game and second '>hutouL ,and Ton} a 365-foot fly an the first inn g that center fielder Ken Gwvnn and Rutx·no ..\lomar led a l4-h1t· an Diego GrilTe} Jr. caught one step in ont o f the warning track. attack at Jack Murph~ Stadi um G"'~nn had three hm. tncludmg t"'O double' and three RBis ..\lomar !ICored ' · four tames for San Diego and got three hits. 1ncludmg •Brewers 7. Blue Jays I: Rob Den hit a l'-"O-run. hi~ second homer two-out sinih:. and M1lwaulo..l.'t scored four runs tn the •Cabs 7, Cardlnals s: °"' ight mnh 1m ~sacrifice seventh inning at the k} Dome. fh 1n the ninth rnna ng to score Sha"' on Dunston. g1\ rng • Royals 10, Atlale&ics 4: Gerald Perr) had thr~ Ch icago the "'" j t Busfh iadium an 3 bat ti~ 10 t>scape hlls and scort·d t"'o runs and Kansas Ci t) took last place '" the , L Ea\l The lo'>!I. the ( ardmals" st'\th ad \antage oft"'o arors b} third baseman Mike Gallego in cight games. dropped St Louis into the basement. 9''= to S<'ore fi H' unearned runs at Ro) als 1ad1um games behind Pmsburgh The ('ub~. break mg a dead· •Twins 2. White Sox I: Da n Gladden broke an 0-lock with the Cardinals. "'on for o nl} the third time in for-IO slump w11h a two-out RBI double in the eighth nine game . 1nn1ng. hfhng Minneola at Com1ske) Park. •Pirates 4. Expos 3: R J. Re~nold~ ttcd lb.e game •Orioles 4. Yanke~s 2: Ra~d~ M1ll1gan's baSt's-in the eighth inning. then doubled home Ja,'-Bcll to "''" loaded tv.o-run sin~le 1n the litlh inning at Yankee 11 in the 10th at Thrt'c Ri\ers tadium a·s Plllsburgh Stadium sent e"' 't ork to 11~ s1>.th loss 1n seven games. ended Montreal'"' four-game "'inning 'ltr('ak. Drew HaJI •Indians 7. Red Sox 5: Stan JelTerson. batting .088 ( 3-6l got the fir\t two hlllt'r. in 1he I Oth before walking cnte.nng the-game. had-i1.1.o stngl .scored-three.~ --&II R("\-no1ch hned a ho1 1nl0.. le.ft-cent.e.£ .fi.tld .1.bat and dro' e. in the game-"' inner an thl' eighth 1nnang as \Cored 3• shding Rell Ctc'"clanJ rallied at home. -From Tbe A11oclated Pre11 MAJOR LEAGUE ST A TISTIC S A"*1cM L-.ue \~~·····~I TEAM I ATTCNC; •••• ... c~ r.o '' J> • 7" \Nlftt'" lln •61 •• )> t• 11• Cll10•.,. 8 1t 111 1t lt 1' 11~ s .. -c .. Ttllo> l rt GuC><n 1tC ••9" T t• 'la >J .. I• S II •\ .. IJ It SJ• 11 •S JO i i H • Mr. l'V'HO~. Ka1't.e\ ( '• S..tt .. 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Fis.her-Ana.le. Mea1 4.1 7-6, 6-4: Townsend-Bennett def. w..-.a.• Ritz-Holmes def.• O'Brien- LaRoche. 6-2. 6-1; Geddes-Rice def. Phenix-Culmer, 6-3, 5-7, 6--4. Ch pp-Laarandcur de(. Klein-Howard def. Kl ine-Turner. Hasth\p-Sl11tery, 6-3, 6-l. 6-7, 1·6, 6-3: Moore-Ritt def. Cauley· w .... 5.1 Palci1u~Palciauuas. ~. 6-4; Henderton-Dupn def. Gonzalez. Andiews, ~. S-7. 6-4. Meat l .t Grockcnbcrgcr-Edwa.rd by de· Keller. 6-3. 6-2. Hcadley-Clinaman def. Stenton· Mt111 3., Brown. 6-2, 6-2: Buncc-Pc=tenoJ\ dtf. Mis ..... fault . Moms-McQua1d def. B:un- Ausola. 6-3. 7-6. Stetle·Dankcrt def. Dandy· Blanco-Leicher, 6-1, 6-1. pamo, 6-4. 6-7, 6-3; Ma)..c;i ant Wom ... f.i Ml:red 5.S Schultz-Schlack def. Vanlinge- Oriscom, 6-1, 6-4~ Barr-Bauer def . Mclin-Olson, 7-6. 6..(). True-Monttomery def. Jones Nickell, 6-4. 6-3.t Blaine-Kreft def. ..Gustafson~ustarson, 6-3, 6-4. MtH 5.5 Feddcrly-Rehtorik def. Gamer- Kreiger. 6-1. 6-3; Schlaclc· 'henl..11)1.. def Che~!>ler-Brooks. 6-4. 6-3. def. Headley-Nichols. 7-S, 7-S., Stcde-Grockcnbcricr def. Quirk· Mea'a 3.0 ' Johnson. 6---3. 6-4; Smith-Olson def. Ml:re41.i Mayer-Nichols def. Boyoc-81aine, 6-4, 6-4; O'Rourke-Oriffin def. foley-Trcleani, J.6, 6-3. 6-1. Stephan-Mosher def. Moore Earl-Healy. 6-4, 2-6. 6-1. Wallenth1n, 6-1. 6-3; Ouesler-Wo111t11l'f,f Mind <>Pe• Howell-Dunk def. Kronemann- Patton, 6-3, 6-0: Somerville-Aler def. Dcnt-Hanscn·Dcnt. 6-4. 6-3. MeatS.t r\nno-L1n def. temftld-Gold- Ouesltr def. Stahl-Jackson, 6-1. 6-3. Palmrr· Wilton def. Haslc,ll-Man- n1ng. 6-1 . 6·2i DuQueue-Finley def. Murdy-Sequeira. 6-0. 6-3. Ml:re4 a.t Pick-Mirabile def. Farr-Bosikcs, 6-2. 6-0; Aick-Orcen def. Russell- Gardea. 6-l, 6-3. bergcr. 6-4, 6-2: Sirianni-Tvus def ~cna-Pamo. 6-3. 2-6, 7-6. Mens 4.5 Womeni O~n Ho"cll-Cierkcn def. Miller-Dcsfor. 6-4, 7-6 (7-4). Paben-Rchc def. Dent· One step left for Chicago's Jordan, but it's a big one Bulls, Pistons collide today in the decider By HARRY ATKINS ,.,. Spoon• "''"*' .\t 18t 'R ~ HILLS. Mich -PM: get atl those tmll1ant >\II-Star gaml'' h1rgc1 tht• slam d unk conu·st'i. Tho'e art• mac ~1dcshm."). M ichael Jordan no" I'> onl' gaml' away from the '\iB \ Finals. an e'cnt he has CO\l'lCd sinc.e helping Nonh Carolina "1 n .in ~c ..\A champion,h1r an I 'IH~. llut lir'it JordJ.n\ < 111- Lago Hull'> mu'lt l'11m1n.11\· 1hcddi.:nd1ng ..,;u \ t hJrn· pron I>c1 ro11 Pt'>l•lll\ lod.1\ :tt I he Pala tT 1 hl· '-' IOlll'' mcl'I\ tht• Pon land I rail HlJ11·r, \\ l'\lt·rn < onlt·n·nn· c ham rum, I or all ol Jordan ' l!ll'al1w ...... ll11111)(h thl· Hull\ ha-vl.' nn u pl;l\,·\I 1n the final' "ll frcl, goo<l looking Int ''-II d 111 thl.' 1..hJlh:.ngc ·· said Jortl.rn '' h11 <,1:.nn:<l IX th ird-quarter p<11n1' , .. c..park the Hull<, 10 a I 09-91 '1~ 1u1 \ 1n I nda'·., \IHh game ... Rut "l.' '1111 hJ\C tu go through Detroit .. Onu· > ou Jl.el to thl' Ii nJ I '4.'lll ' \Ou n:al11,· ""'' might no1 ~L'I thl·ro: 1~1n V. l· pl,1H·<l \\l')f J ( hllrlll Jll \l.'3\nn long. 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Hul1' during lh<' rl-gul:u 'tl.'J'on 1.:-0 J. ht>mc ~-I tn Ch1cagol B111 thL· r l,t;tlff\ h,1\1• hl~n 300 l hl•r Ol,l!ll'r dl \li!.!L'l hl.'r .;.1\h cat•h team \o\111111ng. !in·, twnh''> on 1t' huml.' llHln "\\llatnt•r 1~ left for tht· 't'\l'l1 th l!JmZ \\t' hJ\L' 10 1hro" 1t 1M1I in tht• rJn,.r · J11rdJr'I ,,ml "In 1111 W\L'nth )lJll\l' II OIU\I ht• .1 whok 1kdlLJll'c.J I 11111 I 1111 !Jn .ind thl• hunu·, n uri 1,,, 1t·,·n trw ~l~ tu 1.''l'n t:·"m-' I k h.i\ ,I l'fJ~ ·J ~'i "\ f)\llOI' II 111< lhll'I' .-.11i1e'' 111 I >1.·tr1111 d ll\4 11 !rn1 l \•1 I 111 '11· thn·i· y ,lllH'\ J I r11"1.h I h lL•,~·o \t.1d1u m 111• hnfk'' 1h.11 "'111 l'h.rngL' h ,, 1h1 -..inw u1urt ;rnd 1h1: -..11 nt· tlm11·1i...1n11'" J11ruan ,,mt --~ l' 1u,1 hJ \\' 10 hl111 ~ lllll th1: 'urround1np pla ~ rn~ 1111 tho:1r honit· u1un ( hlL ,t~1 1 hJ\ ltl\I II\ 1.1'1 \\'\ \'ll lrl I klr1111 d<1 t1 nl!-hJd, to < 1Jmt• I 111 I .1 \l'.11 ·, , un lt'fl'lll l' tina" II tht 111111) '-'tn loda' thL'' '4 1111ld th1 I Ith d uh in -.,.ji\ hl'tor' 111 OH'rlon11· .rn ~-0 d thut anll ~ 111 .. ~c,t.'n·g.:imt· ~l'rtn. Ponl:ll'd ~a~ 1hc la\t tx·a11ng Ph1ladl'lnh1.i in the 1477 'Bo\ I tnal' < h1 t ag11\ ,11ml·had .. began 1n < 1.mlt' I i:I\ I ~·tn111 ')Quandercd 3 14- point kaJ -J ~Jnlt· thc P1!1tons hJ\l.' (t)llll.' lo fUl" .. It \huulJn'r h..tH' 1.oml.' to th is:· ,.ud I >l.'tru11\ Dt·nn" RoJman. rl:l>· 1ng "Ith J 'pra1ncc.J an kl e.: "But thl.') hung. rn Jn<l no" wt'' c go t 10 pla~ a 'lt>H·nth g.sml.'" r ht• Pl\1110\ found thcm..ch C'> In a .,1mil.sr "fl<•I ~ ctlr1c!tda) o\her lo\ing t'-'o ~Jmt•\ 1n hi t agn O\.Cf ~km- 11nal l>a\ "1.~kcnd h > \11: the \4·rh.'.\. lhl.' P l\10 11'> 0..-rit the Hull' 97-KJ 111 (1ame 5 "Our bat!..\ arc to thl' \\Jll.' 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"" hi,.,l • .., u11n1ng j(la1n,1 < h 1t .1t!o Trail Blazers get some welcomed rest, and just a~ the right time By BOB BAUM A fl' \i,.urt1 \l,/r;,_, I'll!< 1 l \ND. Orl.' -f hl' "l'.tr' Pon land Trail Blazers finally art ~w111n¥ '°'ilo: rt·"' as tht') "<111 tor .1n opix1rrt nt in till' NBA finaJs. Aftl'r 11 pl:1~111t tL-1m1.·\ 111 :26 d<t)S. l oach Ride Adclman's tram wa~ oil 1>0 ~.11U1tla ~ a sec.ond consecutive day of rest. fht• uni) ac.\I\ "' "·1' .1 hncf ml.'ellng. "We n·all> nt't'dL·d.tlm." >\dt'lman said. "It'\ been bcc1ic both emo11on,llh .10J nh) c,1calh For u'> 10 get lWO days off .ind get our kg, h.ll ~ will help .. Portland .1 lim1h..,t for 1he lirst 11me 'l1nce winning the NH>\ 11tlc an 1':11 7 rl.'turn'I 10 practice today while tbc Detroit P1"11nn' and < hi1...1t1.o Bull' decide the Eastern Conltrencc finahc..t. The dn 1d 1ntt-game of that hec;t-of-7 ~rics will be pla:-,·d toda~ at th.: Pt<itons· home court If the P1i,1nns win. the Hlall'f'i plan to 11} II) Detroit toniaht for the r uc'>da) n1v,ht OPeftCr of tht• r 1nal<. If the Bull\ win. Chicqo wiU play a1 Portl~1nd Tul'sd3) night. ' Forward Buck W1lhams 'aid the Bla1cr' ""re e~haUJted after their <.ene,-clrnch1ng vtctor) at Phocnl\ Thursda\ n11-ht. The tdlll -.,.s MP mo'il of the night_ and wl'" greeted b a wildly enthutiatic crowd e<.11mated at 10.000 when the~ armed at H1ll!lboro airport It 1:35 1.m. "ft''J helped me out tremc:ndnu'll)." \\ 1l11tim said of the time off. "Then' cnme'i n tame in the: '>c.'.1<ion wheo )OU need this. Eiabt months o t plaring 1he game and the: l.l11 gu,· fo tor .. 1.1n' to set in. fhis will be good for all of us." · ( 1u.1rd~ Terr) Port<'r n n<l I >rn1rn Petro\ 1c wrre the only 8tattn Who ventur ed onto the coun '°'aturd.t}. devo11ng 30 minutes to some tona- rangr shooting 'Just t~ inf to kCl'P 1m tnuth .. Por;tcr ..a1d r he da"' ofT will mt· an Pnnlnnd wall he the better rested tam rn the I 1n41h ,ThJI'\ somcthtnw, unu\ual for 11 lcam thai hadn't bid lftOtt than J da~ hct~rcn tonlc't" \tn\c the ~cond game of Ille WetWrn C"onll.'rcn\i• ~m1fin:tl \enc\ 3~1n\t \an n1on10. Yw hrn \Clll rla\ C\CI'\ Othl•r da\ With fl high mien It)' le~d, It .. -. 'omcthtn(! out n }Ou." Puncr ,,11d "Thi~ give u' a chance to ... our leg' had and a day 10 l'l'lt11\ •· ~1nn1na 1hc conference champiolalllip. In puhl1c. nt lca 'lt. 1h,· Ula1t·r, 1nmt they don't care which ream mikes 1t to the F1n JI\ It would seem. howc' er. that 11 ... ould to Portland's dvan t<1 c to lalC ( h1caao. 1nce tha1 paanna would Jivt 1he Bll11N~ the hom«<(Jl.l rt advantage Ponl nd " v.u .ir homr 1n th,· pl3)0lf and 2-6 on the road. The Bla1cr~ hod lo'' fi v<' ~1r;i11tht a"~'>' gnmt\ bcforr the 112·109 ••ctory 1t Ph tlll!nl\ on 1 hu1 S<fh. The Bl:llcr.. 1,ph1 ~a,on ~nr~ aa.:un,1 Ottro11 and Ch1c1ao. 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Costa Mes.·\'\ 11/-)cGr-.old Greg Han- cock quahlicd as one of the f<fur rider who will repre\C.nt 1hc nHeq 'itatcs an the 0\ crscas hnal which " { slt\ltd for C O\cnlr). England June 24. lfov.c"cr. HamDck 'lufkrcd a broken arm when hr t(l{lk -t .,pill on lap l of the run-011' and Rid. Miller collided w11h b1m. Tht 01her quahlier Jo1n1na Moran and Hancock v.cre 8 111) Hamill. 19. of Monrovia, .and Miller. 29. of Re- scda. Thr first alternate 1~ fullenon\ Ronnie c·orrc). "ho prcva1hrd 1n 11 run·ofT "11h Kell). Moran am l::rmolcnko. "ho wa~ 1hr three-ttmr dckncJing diamp1on 1n th•~ C\Cnt. bl<1" an engine aficr kad- 1na for thrct• 13p of his lir\t race and fini hcd 13\t, then ntm<' back for his ~crnnd nde .and touk third. tie lhrn dec1Je<l not 10 umpcte the re· miUJH.lcr of the evcnin1- 0ne f)O<>r ndc proHJ l'OStl> to rrignin& na\tonal champion ROhh) . h'lo\3t\./. who had .a '"n and thrt'C sc onds ttov..c..,rr, he fell to fourth in a ra~c ap1nst Kell) Moran. Hami ll. Crn\olcnko and John Kehoe ADOPTION ., either aide a delahe ldvaa· ..... • ha'le companblt ll)'lel and in J1SIDIDI to come~•~ ever pl9jl beaer. I can•• d;t IO"' II ~e·u hive to play coJti•tat and uy --~ ot we·u be in uouble. I know they II ~ •tad.Y ind win make minima.I mistakes. We need IO sake advancaee of the ona they do make. It's toina to be tou,h. Nothina will be eaa~omorrrow." · ind Ktoncm1nn staned out all · t, holdfq serve sill funet in the mt aet of their 1tmifinal match Saturday qainst Eric Quacie and Bruce Man Soaa Hina. With the ICOl'e 6-5. they .JOt ~ flrlt break of the set apinst Quade and won 1·5. h's whit happened in the IOCOftd set that Bri~ and Kronemann will have to avoid if they w1n1 to win today. Leadina S·2, they 1dmiuedly '°' overconfident ind watched as Quack hefd serve, K.ronemann·s serve was broken ind Man Sona Hina bekt to tie it S.S. Both teams held their next serves and it went to a first team to seven tic-bruker. Brigs and Ktoncmannjumped out 4-0 and held on to win 7-S. "We staned plaling a little loose- ly," Briggs said ... guess we already had counted it. We were talk.in& like we aJrcad y had won and that's bid. We came through and played well in the clutch. Both when 1t got close in the second set and then again in the tiebreaker. Tcnni.s is all momentum . You get up, then they get going. h's hard to keep your concentration." Kronemann and Briggs won this toumament two years ago, but couldn't defend their title last year because they were m the NC AA Tournament as members of UCl's tennis team. It was the fitst time they have played together m a year. "In the first set Mike was a little nervous and I was a little shaky and hitting o ff my back foot," Kroneman n said. "We should have dosed them o~t a lmle quicker than we did. If you not1Cl'd . when it was 5-3 1n the second. they picked up then game. l got to the point where I had a chant·e to put them away with m) sene and I d1do't. I have to concentrate a hule longer and re- member that it's nor ov~ until It's over." Johnson and o\ler rolled over Mitch Bndge and Dexter MacBnde 6-0 in 1hc first set of th.efr semifinal. pla} 1ng almost Oawlcss tennis. -Then 1n the !l.e(:ond set with the score 3·2. ~ch team broke thl' other's serve. hen held the rc\t of the \\a} sending t to 3 '11ebrcaker. Johnsqd' and Aler dominated the 1ebreakcr 7-2. "Wl' played reall} well m the first .ct and didn't make an~ errors," Aler .aid. "If }OU ask me. we couldn't oa'e pla)cd any bt-tter We were n1tt1ng ou r returns and volle}S and they weren't. The d1ffercnc:e was we ""ere able 10 l·ap1Lal11e on their erro.rs earl} ... Rehe-Paben team moves into final By REID McCLATCHY Olllftl'tlo1 C0<,.~ N EWPO RT Bf.AC H -Today's women·~ open final of the 29th An· nual Adoptron Guild Tournament will fea ture thl' tt.'am of Stephanie Rehc and Kath ~ M 3) Paben against L1ndn Ho""rll and Barbara Gerken. The tl.'-O team) reached the final in rather difTcrcnth contested fashions. Rehl' and Paben had an eas' 11mr \I.1th Beu' .\nn Dent .nnd ·Linda Mallo~. V.1nn1ng. 6-1. 6-~ . .Howell and Gerken had a tougher time of it aga1ns1 (1retchcn Millrr and Diane Des for. "1nmng 6-4 1n the first. then going 10 a llc-hrcakcr in the second. The) won that. 7 . .a . The mi 1td open linal!I "111 ha ve the team of Linda Howdl and Chris Dl!nk pla) 1ng Bel\~ ~oml.'r\ 11lc and Ian -\lcr The woml·n·-. oix·n final "111 be pla)cd on center court ar 12:30 and tht' ml\cd open final "111 follo" the men ·~ final at .l, Ho""ell and Dunk handled Trl'\Or Kronl·mann and ( olkcn Patton ra ther t'3'>11) 6-'· 6-0, after Kroncmann and Patton beat o ll Bro" nshcrger and Debbie Gold- \bcrger m an carhl.'r quancrfinal match that had to tx: made up bc- ~au c of the rain., "hl{h \\:l\hcd out their match la\t Monda) \lcr and Somerville: had to r:ill)' in botl'I '>Cl'\ 10 ea rn <1 6-4. 6-' '1c tory O\.er Beu.. Ann Dent and Bretl Hano;cn-Ofnt. In the first \Cl. thl' Dente; \\Cnl up 3-0. lhcn watched as each hnd 1he1r <.crvc broken to foll behind 3-4. They \\ere kad1ng 1-1 1n tht ~cond before Har· •rtJ'>·nt had h1& sc~c broken t\\i <•1 d Dent h:id · hrr~ broken OOll I t": the first time the mother·son nmb1n .111nn had ever played 1,•grtht'1 which might hnve had 'IOmr1h1ng to do "'th their breaks m contmusl) .. I'm sure that had o mcthtng to do with 1t," Han~n·Dcn1 '31d. "We havcnlr>la~cd together in a s11uat1on hke thts before. but ti was run. "We pla)cd rcall). well to get up the service break!>. but v..c couldn t hold onto our own scr-ve aOcr &hat. The)' made ~me g<XKJ return and we made 100 man)' unforced errors. That happen~, csp«1ally 1n mixed. The~ arc \O man) brtatts.:· 8ts1dcs ~lcr. thr~ ottlcr people will be play•na in two finals toda)'. C'alh) hnamian will pla)· with a\htr lftadlc~ in the women's S.0 an\! ~he'll pla)' with 8111 Yeomans 1n the mixed S.O. ' Chuck Lia will team "-'llhl Ruu Anno in the:-men's 5.0 and with DtDt • anion in rhc M1.-cd S.0. 8111r U&randcur will pl•>' with Ocurac f fall 1n the men 1 • . .s and "'1th El11nc Clapp 1n the ml\cd '·' Stepping Out In ... Fantasy on the fairway Located in one of Newpon Beach's most · prestiaious pied communities, this blufftop resi- dence often a commandtn1 view over the 8th fairway of the Bia Canyon aoff course to. the skyline of Ncwpon Center beyond. - Built for comfon and luxury. the home fea- tures flex ible bedroom confipations offerina four to six bedrooms. four baths, two powder rooms and separate staff qua ners with a private entrance. A specw:ular. frec-standiri&, circular entry ball stair-case. rising to a second-floor view pllery, separaleS the formal li ving room and richly ptridled library from the dramatic, two-story dinana room with adjoining terraces. A sourmct -kitchen and 1J)Kiou1 family room with ~n~rtainment -area, fireplace.and sunken wet bar haghhaht the first floor. On the second level, an enormous pme room and tiled sun deck serve the secondary bedrooms, while .the luxurious and secluded master suite -· featuring its own sittina room with fireplace and bar, sumptuous bath and a private balcony·-faces• out to the magnificent view. __ The estate is bcina offered through aaenu Esther Fine and Bob Trown at Waterfront Homes. For funher information. contact them at 631-1400. Judy's Cafe Society The cosmology of.local dining By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN TWINKLE. TWINKLE LITTLE STAR ... It's a bit of an itch. this business of ass1gn1ng stars - and doll \lr signs -to re~ taurantc; f've v1s1ted recently. You'll notice I say .. rece nt- ly ... because 1f I ha~cn't been to a restaurant "1th in a reason- ably current lime.-frame I can't honestl} gi ve 11 a credible rat- ing. Then there·'\ the business · of stars. I happen to feel that a restaurant doesn't have to be nooty and/or J.lamorous in order to rate fi,e stars Quite the opposlle is true. in m) book. In fact. O\ert 1onobb1shness might cost a restaurant a star. while gracious -albeit humble - surroundings can go a long way. especiall y when they showca!.C excellent food and canng service. S1m pl ~ pu t. a fabulous hot dog 1s a fabulous hot dog an) da~ of the '-"CCk -and when I find the world's most perfect hot dog stand I fu lly intend to annoant it w11h fi ve <itars. Dollar sign'\. in this paper's Dining Guide. which appears each Friday. connote value to the consumer rather than the pricing bracket into wh ich a restaurant falls. Twent)-dollar entrccs in coffee shops will send me screeching for m ) tnple dollar-sign key -while the same twent} dollars. when attached to the price tag of an ounce of fine Russian caviar. clearly indicates that the restaurant wins a maJor victory by scoring only one dollar sign . . OK. fanc~ restaurants don't all get five stars. Coffee shops don t nec<.'ssanl) get one star - or one doll ar ~1gn • Arl' you still confused') I certainly hope so. After all. this 1s a different kind of restaurant guide. Don't ll") to pigeonh ole. bracket. square peg or label it. f PfHH see JUDY /C2l Bookmarks Literature blooms in local journals 1y llTH C081 Diiiy ,... c ........... .. like Jiant sunnowers, some Oranae County authors publish works that draw attention away from tbe spectacular literary field that surrounds them: the county's poets, essayists, shon-story writers. and the up.and~mina new breed 9f novdasts. To correct th is oversi&)\t, small aroups of dedicated and enterpns1n1 students and teachers sponlOftd by local colleacs have manaaut to publish 1 wide vaMty of hterary JOumal that dLsplay the utraordanary talents of the area's flourishana writana community. Whale statllliC1 Jhow that rew such JOUmalt man- • to survwc their first edition, Oranee County's coUete publecattons hive suttttded mnarbbly well. 'Nadely acclatmed as the belt known and most Juccnsful local Journal 11 Irvine Valley Collete'• Tbe Elephant Ear. which is noted for the quality of ns ,...._'" IOO«MAltkS/Clt Orange Coast • CLASSIFIED /CS-6 '[i .) SUNDAY. JUNE 3, 1990 Carol & Company '\ 552 Club's.changing of the g~ard · hb Wiicox. HCN19 cancer Center director Dr. Robert otllllYn,. •M JM• Rohrer. Dr. Roben Dillman. in his update on the off-schedule construcuon of the George and Patt) Hoag Cancer Center. compared 11 to the new terminal at the John Wayne A1pon Both are scheduled for an earl> fall completion. In fact. party planners are keeping thei r fingers crossed The airport black-Ile grand opening aaJa 1s planned for Fnda). Sept. 7 Jioag's kick-off extra~aganza is slated for the next evening. Sept . Dillman, the center'~ director. "'as the articulate guest speaker at the 552 Club. luncheon meeting at the Balboa Bay Club last week. About 350 Hoag Hospital supponcrs came to sample the chicken cuisine and witness the annJal changing of the guard. They bid.adieu to its perky prtsi- dent. Bill Pierpoint. and hello to the new leader, Dr. John Applegate. and incoming officers Paul Coulter. Theodore Robbins Jr. and Joanne Fix. Pierpoint was enthusiastic about his reign. "I loved all the great events. We do fi ve -The Chnstmas Carol Ball. the Stag Shoot, the BilJfi h .tour- Carol Humphreys nament. the barbecue and gol f tour- nty This fall "e are adding a fil m festl\al (featuring 'Memphis Bluh :1:· Pierpoint $aid. ..Three )Cars ago 552 pledged to raise $I million for Hoas,. The highlight of my term as presiden t was when we reached, and actualh \l.Cnt over our goal... · • The gathenng traditionall y honors those IA the clan who serve beyond the call Three ge ntlemen were seltcted. The absent 8111 Lusk rt· cc1vcd the prestigious Pm1dent's Circle award: Jim Villers was the happy rec1p1cnt of the Cruttende.n award! and Jake Rohrer .went home wuh the iracusa award. f Pleaw SH CAlfOl/ClJ Outeol"tl SSJ Oult president Wllllam rterpolnt wlltl Jolin Heffw~n and MkMel Stepltens. 'Golden Orange' is juicier than reality ly FRID MARTIN Diiiy .... ~ It sits on more than 13 acres of the most prime -Newpon Beach bayfront propeny: It has nearly S,000 membtn, mostly families. And it is not hippy about member Joteph Wambeuab's new boot, .. The Goldm Oran,e;• and his ponrayal of a place refeued to only u ..... club." More specifically, it is noc happy about how Wambeuah limns a poup of female -memben ol .. the club," whom he calls the ''hot mom mu." "It," of coune, is the Belt.. Bay Cub, an enclave of wealth ud intlueac:ie dedicated IO providina iu memben with &be very best of spona, boltias. dinina and wini• facilities. At this, tile Bay Oub is umnatc:hed. life is IOOd there. aad preparations for another hectic summer aeuoa were ac>lna smoothly. Then •loal came Wamt.Ulh and his IA.SW boot. ... Bay aub utfen are not~ to talk about about it. and etDICially not about the bot momam. Wambeup deDicb them as 1 poup of fOrty• womea wbOR li~ Ire dedicated to peny\ae Md the punuit of ridli men. ney train lbr ..._ miltaons by baviM tMir bodies g:ladplld I by~'•W.olb~ • ... -.-.. by COMWltl) ..... lbeir.... pa.._a iraiam. by ...., .. to rilid. .............. diets and by inc11 It nlids cit ScMnlt CC. ,._.., rnoltbPIMi~~ To W ... allllt I lllere ... ii .ti a..., o1---.1_.. ... ~Y...,,• .... -~ ....................... .. C'hlti I '""" 2 11 11• ..... ,.... Hid ........... ? ·-· ........... it ......... . ..... &Mt•W•IMeDlio9flldoill••AI I ... ii ... I ia 1M ..--ii ,wr cah•a.'" 1111.... 10 a JlllOl dlll ... iii, •nt1 llllW1i1111f1. ~'.j.,.. 'M,_ ...... .,... ..., • -I fl~ =· .;.[::.~ day," said one ... The waitress asked him how ht .tiked it and he said it was just OK." "That's it?" I asked. still danless. "Afra1d so," she rephed ... Not much help for your arucle. 1t at?" That's all the citcttement there is about a aroup of women Wambauah descnbcs as .. sleek and slim and upcns1ve .. .''? About women who can size up a 1uy and has net wonh with one sniff (''She knew Poverty when she mellcd at.")? About women who averaec ''three eyCjC)bs and one and a half facelif\s" each? L Another member satd Ju t about ever) body she knew had read the book or was doana so. What do the) think •,.bout 1t? Whllt about the hot mom~? "look." she sa1d,"any lime )OU have a ~ , whcf'c the~ arc 11tract1vc sina)c men and 11ftllc women, there as ao1na to be some. uhm. activity.'' I asked 1f tMrc really WU a srouP of bot mommas. , "There arc some who perty pretty aooct. but I don't know any who arc vicious the way be writn about them in the book." · Mary Lo~ thinks the whok thina it • lark -and quite interestina. Al she read the book she ..ctt mU1Jn eotn about who the c.haracien rnisht be. Q'I ..Thett are 11 least two or thrft women I know at the Oub wbo could easily be hot mom~ .. tiearY aid, without nam1ft1 thtm. •·And I kllOW the ._., Wiles chlracttt ha to be a 1UJ I dlllll ia ........... ' Aliodler ..nber: rCilhor Diani ~ jl • -~..-..-... ........ ....,..._...., ......... 6e book. ... 1 ..... ~ n.d DO-tbil ..... ... ~ wrid~ ._ ml' .-,, ca. I...._, ..... · .._ ..... Dim..., .. r • .-.. ••• .eaoa....-... r..... • d161. ... I .... 81 IO r.d .lllllJW • ._W01lm. Dlw I!! ..... ... II • wlto -1111111114' :• .. ....... • .. - at.,. Coast Wine C_,,., ~Wine appr:eclatloo Ju take a_ll~e~pra~tice .. ly JOHN ST AHLIR ....... -..c.- Well, here you arc. That beautiful woman in the office next door has finally allowed you to take her out to dinner. Arrivina for your 7:30 p.m. reservation, r.ou pray that the valet doesn't take your freshly detailed pridt and joy to the stock car races during dinner. Atler being seated by the maitrc d'. you decline coektails "1ith a "We'll have wine with dinner1 thank you." A thoughtful perusal of the niEnu ana .. some pleasant conversation with your date have led you to the unavoidable moment of truth: selecting the wine. ·Your palms begin to sweat and a knot develops in your throat above your necktie, which has suddenly become far too tight. You pick up a book that approximates the L.A. Central telephone directory in lenJth and is, of cou~. written in an obscure Albanian dialect. You arc face to face wtth the object of your trepidation: the wine list. CLUB baugh -says? Pause. At lhis point, you have two cboic::a: You can punt by allowinj the sommelier (wine stewerd) lO mate &be tdec:tion for you and hope that your Muwcanl Im not yet reached its Um.it. or you can stumble tbroulh the list younelf, and it fate smiln -.pon you. not order a wine that makes dinner wie. like Chef Boy-Ar-Dee is in the kitchen. Wine~ io be fully appreciated, mun ~for what it is: a unique bcve ... which is fun to drink and enriches your lifestyle. Yes, there are those of us who take wine seriously and make our living at it, but we have a very. very aood tjme doing to. However, one need not be a student of eoolo&Y (wine makina) at UC Davis to make an inedlileDt choice from a wine list. After all. this is only a list of wines which the restaurant bas made available to enhance your dining pleasure. On~ you ICt tbe ban.I of it, reading a wine list is similar to aoi"C on a~ hunt! BccauSt' wine is fun and is incrcasana its role as a regular, part of the American lifestyle. the only tbina couple holding hands and talkina quietly in a booth. From Cl "Well. they are attention-getters." Are they the vicious. man-hungry. Wambaugh inelegantly describes Mayb'e it was an off night. So what's the bottom line? There is definitely a consortium of elepnt women at the Balboa Bay Club who hang ti&ht and love to party hearty. They land handsome, rich men an interesting avocation. And Wam· bauah's portrayal of them has cer· tainly helped to sell a lot of"Golden Oranaes" around Newport town. money-grabbing harpies Wambaugh the bar at .. the club" as "dark describes? enough to camounagc nips and "No." Diane replied after a few tucks and bad sutures and lumpy seconds. "They're not unkind, they implants and curdled silicon." don't hun anybody. they wear great I checked it out. Three middle- bathing suits and they're fun to aged guys 'ltiscussi~ the merits of watch. They llave their own cli~ue , Cummins diesel en11nes in a yacht -like a sororit) - and they do hke vs. Caterpillars. Four older ladies to pany. chatting over white wines. A scatter- Are they as !lood-look1n1t as Warn-ing of people at the bar. A youna Do you suppose he had that in mind when be wrote the book? JUDY From Cl Opinions., are very sub1cctive things. . " . CAN MAN LI VE BY BREAD ALONE? ... If you·rc looking for the ultimatr Restaurant K.affee Klatch, check out Cafe Le Palmier in Tustin. Any afternoon. )ou·11 spot big and little groups of restaurateurs from all over the county drinking down cappuccino and comparing baguettes. brioche and whole grain rolls -fo r sale in their indivjdual restaurants. of course. Mc. I like the brioche. • • • My editor. William S. Lobdell, is always after me to write about his favorite restaurant, Mi Casa in Costa Mesa. "It's a much better place to take the family than the Chili Cook-off." be commented last week. after an eye-opening experience at the Newport Dunes. Bill is especiall y a~reciative of Mi Casa'' famil)'. room. where young children are seated. I asked him 1f the parents had to sit with them; he replied, un- fortunately, yes. DON'T LEAVE YOUR'HOME -UNATTENDED. The next time you're away ... for business or p/ealure ... consider baviDI one of our "senior .. sitters sit for you. Mm your 11at trip your best Trip! .~ We are a fully licensed and boadt:d business. you need to kaow ia what t).'pn of wine you like. If you like it, drink it. If you don t like it, don't drink iL And decidiQI what you like to drink ia noe uy more diftkult than decidina what you Uke to cat or tbe movies you prefer to eee. Leamlna about wine only mauim that you remember a few key tbinp for you to fully ertjoy yoursclr. about wine in ,eneral. With a littl~ eft'on. you Cln . aome notn, both mental and wnnen, about the wa that you have been dtinkina. One of the, best meth of acqurina wine k:nowled9e is to ~ve Wine labels write your impreuions of that wane on the t.ck. When you have bceome ena~ored of the mY.'tJ of wine. a vc•t way to vacation is to tour t~ wa . and meet the winemaken. In the smaller, bou.hq wineries, the winem1ker is most probablr the WI owner. for the most pan, yo~ ~IU find them to be Q, friendly and more than wtlh~• to spend aomett showina you around and e"plainina how and ~hy t produce their wines. While you ra~ly .receive .. personalized atte~tion It the l~r. ~nencs. the 1uys" are interesbnf a~d worth v1s1t1na as well. N Wttk. Part 2. Salud. To funber your knowlecleit of thi1 mott p)euurable subjttt, tastina. readina and rcmcmberiq what cbarac- terisrics llftt with your palate are the most· efracient means of decipheriQ& a W1ne lilt. Tute wine whenever the opponunit{.~tcs. Buy a bottle of tomethina with an intel'atiftl take at home ind di1CUM it over dinner. Try different wines by the alau It lunch or in place of cocktails at restaurants. a Read about wine in your newspaper's wine column or s&op by the bookstore and pick up a volume or two on the subject. Open a wine book and a wine bottle and er\joy them ~· This i1 a very effective ny to remember a wine tbat you like as "Well as information Joa S,.,,,_., M 0....-tw.'1 rnMIMI, I• at. dll« .t Ctlllaur AIU ,,, ... ..-. CAROL ;romc1 .. I knew something was happening when my wife (Andy) showed up for lunch," Rohrer said. Some of the club's head honchos confided that their membership of 3,000 is arcat for networking and contains men from all walk.s of life -and aome women. too. Ampng the female contingent enjoying the sunny, seaside soiree were Nora Jor- gensen, Janet Walsh. Mary Lou Hopkins. Barbara Glabman. Karen Whitaker and Carol Horowitz. Others in attendance included hospial president Michael Stephens. Jim Greenfield. Al Auer. Charlel Hester, Bob Guggenheim, John He • feman and Jay Reed. . Rlt1y Valets welcomed a whirlwind of philanthropic females to the Ritz Restaurant on Thursday. Nope. it was no ordinary day for the New- port Beach culinary kingdom of our ()fuee Coast elite. Amons the co • ineent of aJamour airls pepperi posh scene fbr lunch were Aldrin with three Swedish sen man in tow; JoAnn Mi" (ask her secret on how to firm the r. without cosmetic surgery): a bead-turner Cerise Feeley. G lam coif-maker Craig Brown was a hol~ing coun. At tea time. restaurant o Charlene Prager and Peggy Go water Clay. daughter of the fo Arizona St'nator. invited friends meet Phyllis Badham. daughter retired Rep. Bob Badham and wife. Anne. and a candidate for t state assembly. Among the movers and shak shaking hands with the Hope were Mary Ann Wells. Gori• blink, Tina Schaf nitz. Aldrin (u the Swedish Volvo reps). Nora J gensen. Lea Petersen, G lor Hassett. Sandra Brodie. Ma .Crutcher. Darlene Manclark. Lu de Garcia. Adrienne 8tennan a Ann Pange. BOOKM.ARKS Hills. versity as well as new writers. At the opposite end of the literary The other UCI pucblicatio From C1 spectrum 1s The Saddlcbaclc Maga-Spontaneous Overflow. begun submissions and the level of com-zme. which also dates back to the 1987. features only UCTs undr mitment it receives from the board early 1980s. The award-winning. graduates. According to one of 1 of trustees and the administration of slick aJossy is produced each spring edito~. Jean Ardell. "Spontaneo the Saddleback Community College by Saddleback College's magazine Overflow developed because U District. journalism class. While providing undergraduates soueht a medium fi Known infonnally as The Eat, the the class with hands-on experience their as~yet unpublished voices." journal dates back to 1983 and has in publishing. the magazine gives Unhkc The Ear and Saddleba received national prominence -in Saddlcbeck's writers an opponunity Magazi ne. Point West and Spo spite of the fact that it publishes the to publish their work. Besides its taneous Overflow are entirely st work o( OranJe County artists and many fine feature articles and per-dent-Drganizcd journals whose spo writers e"clus1vely. sonality profiles. the magazine in-adic appearances depend upon st Unlike most of the other journals eludes shon fiction and poetry sub-dent in~ntive. supponed by schools In the area, 'mitted by the school's creative '" 1 'Ihe Ear is unique because it is not writers. The newest ht.era!)_ JOUrna m I a student work journal. Elaine" Faculty. adviser L19da Mook. who community is being set up al Oran Rubenstein, editor of Thr Ear. ex-also teaches journalism at Corona Coast College. with Ra} mond 0 plains: "We looked at Orange Coun-dcl Mar High School describes the stfeld ac11ng as adviser. Althou ---------------------------------------~~~mals a~ ~~nt l~rary ~oont~~~atSa~lc~kas ~rati~ooa ~~ll~~~~ J·ournals and magaz·1n-searcbi"na .. ; .. ,._,.a:ble." _ surrounded by literary talent. OC ~£TRAD~· ,<1 \. of <:h '-Santa Barbara ~r 10-20% OFF SALE! At all our locations • ..... LLL\...I~ has an expansive vision for its jo for ~~ing that a community "Over 200 poems and almost 90 coll~~uld do that would be dis-short stories were submin~d by our unal. which it expects to publish th tingu1shcd with a certain quality. students." Mook sa)s. fall. The intention was to serve the com· UCJ can boast of having two "We decided to publish the be munity, to give a face to the artists literary journals. 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I should ~ry to get it before as many people s possible." Then I thought of ou, Ann. Here are the facts. Pkasc find apace for this information in your column. Dr. Darrell Spencer Rigel of New York University described ~alignant melanoma as a deadly skin cancer that is killing 30 per- cent more Americans today than it did in 1973. The reasons arc: I) the growing intensity of sunlight because of the depiction of the earth's protective ozone layer and 2) the trend in swim wear to expose mo re and more of the body. (Anyone who has gone to t he beach in the last few years will attest to the fact that S50 bathing suits have no mo re tha n a dollar's worth of fabric.) Having two of the following risk factors in~reascs your chance of <kv:loping melanoma by three to four times. Having thret' or more of these factors carries a 25-fold greater risk. Herc they are:L 8 BcinJ a blond or redhead. •Having abundant freckles on the upper back. •Having a tendency to develop a red. bumpy rash after exposure 10 the sun. 8 Having a .relative who has de- veloped melanoma. • Having at least three bltstering sunburns before the age of 20. 8 Working outdoors for three or more summers as a teen-ager. Individuals with two or more CAVANAUGH-LACEY risk facton should be aJcrt to the fint signs of melanoma because when caught early the cancer is curable. It ,is aJmost always fat.al after small black or dark blue tumors appear on the skin. The American Cancer Society recommends that adults examine 1heir slOn once a month. An early melanoma lesion resembles an or- dinary mole ~th irregular edges. About 27:l>OO Americans will develop melanoma this year and 6.300 will die from it The risk of developing melanoma is about one in 120. Young children and teen-agers are at the greatest risk. Dr. Rigel closed his presen- tation by saying. "There is no such thing as a safe tan and I cannot think of one good thing to say about sunbathing ... DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was appalled by your answer to the woman in Denver whose alcoholic husband puts vodka in the dog's water pan and enjoys seeing the poor creature waJk around tn cir- cles and bump into walls. She wouldn't tell anyone for fear of getting her husband in trouble with the law. The dog's welfare should have been put first since he is unable to protect himsdf. Shame o n you fo r not clobbering her. -Richmond Dear Rlcll: Maoy readers asreed wltll you. H-'• uoU.er oplllloa: "\ . DEAR ANN: Why did you sug- gest that the woman whose hus- band spiked the dog's water gjve the animal to the Humane So- ciety? A better answer would have been . "Keep the dog and let rid of your husband." Mr. and Mrs. Ja1.Granaella t Island. Australia and New Zealand. The bnde 1s a student at Coastline Community College. Her husband 1s a graduate of UC Santa Barbara and is a sales represe ntative with Munson Sponmg Goods in Costa Mesa. Shannon Christine Lace) of Hunt- naton Beach exchanged wedding tows with Jo rdan Ha ys Cavanaur.h. ,f Newpon Beach in a Nov. -tt' iercmon)• in Mesa Verde United \1ethod1st Church. Costa Mesa. A ~puon for 125 jU~ts followed at he Mesa Verde Count') Club. Mr. and Mrs. Wilham H. Lacey of GRANZELLA-deSIBOUR :f untington Beach are the parents of .he bnde. She wore a gown of ivory >ridal satin wi th a chapel-length nin. The bodice had a sweethcan iecklinc with large puffed sl~ves. fhc full gathe red skin had a bustled >ow at the back and" her fingenip ~cit was held by a pearl embroidered icadband. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church m Ncwpon Beach was the St'tting for the March 31 weddin' of Diane LtiS}l deSibour of Rockville. Md .. and Jay Allan G ranzella, son of Dr. and Mrs. John D. Granzella of Costa Mesa. The couple greeted I 50 guests at their reception at the Santa Ana Country Club. Allyson Stella>. sister of the bride. ,..as matron of ho nor. and Mr. and Mrs. Henri Louis Jacques bridesmaids were Janice Cavanaugh deSibour Jr. arc the parents of the and Erin Domenech. sisters of the bride. She wore a gown of white tulle bridegroom. Amy Rathbun. cousin with silk roses at the bodfoe and of the bride. and &rookc Lacey. the shoulders. bride's sister. Honor attendants for the couple The bridegroom is the son of Mr. were Carol dcSibour and James and Mrs. Thomas Jordan Hooker. Cavanaugh of Newport Beach. His 1 • best man was Jim Buie and ushers The couple arc at . horn~ in were Mike Kanzler. Glen Hodson. Brcn~wood ~~er a .wedding tnp to pm Hall and Dave Domenech. the ~aui, Hawa11. She 1s .an ~ccounta!'t bridearoom's brother-in-law. with Act 111 Commun~catto~s Inc._ in The couple arc at home in Costa Los As:igcles and. he 1s a pilot with Mesa aner a wedding trip to Lizard T he Atr Group. in Van Nuys. Socie~ Box Scores Next-day coverage The 42nd Annual Governors' Bal Ca1H: Honors club aovcnors. IAcaUoa: Balboa Bay Club. Newport Beach. 'Douuoaa: S70 ~r ~rson. AleMuce: 350. Me•: Cold poached salmon with dill sauce. IE8tertaJameat: Gary Tok Orchestra. 1VJP1: Bill and Beverly Ray. Tom and Monica Dttmer. Bob Bucci and Beverly Thompson. Don Christy and Patty Ree. Nick and Ileane Doolin. ffe_.· .. rHn: Hans and Charlene Prqcr. South councy c~ Oink s .. •c: Unc Nuit a Montmartre. Orpmaen: usan Matthews. Murel Brown. Lteadea: Ga)c and Art Bin cher's Chatau Tranqume. SJC. Att ... awe: '4SO auats. M-= F~nch menu by Cuisane Cuiaane. VIPs: SI .SOC> donon who underwrote event. IC8terta ..... l: Ooh·li·la fun with ~n-an dancen. Mu Bishop band. . . . • Adl•tdet: O.nci"'9 aucuon, silhouette an11t. O..,...N: "This 11 a beautif\al home and the prdens an p-eaL •• • I • ... • I Orange Coat DAI~¥ PILOT /Sunday, June 3, 1990 -Talk to IJifTHM v ' P ~lri of divorce lingers Wlt_h kids , ~but need not be overwhelming k Q: I'm 17, ucl my rreat1 10& ~vorced wlaea J wu I . 8'Ml4 It 1Ull be botlaeriD1 me aow? Reply from students at Raytown South High School. Raytown. MO: When parents get divorced. the kids become heavily affected. But you should not blame you~lf for your parents' problems. Yes, ·it may still bother you and it probably always will. but it shouldn't be a main concern in your life. It's been seven years, so conflkt over custody and marital assets should be over. But if your parents still fight. then it may be of big concern. Have you trie talking to your parents about how you feel? They might be your bi~est help. But whatever yo u do. don t let it bother you so much that_ you can't deal or think about an)1hing else. It's the time and age for you to think about rour future and not your parents past. Reply from Pat and David: Un- fortunately, your situation is far too common. Quite often when parents divorce, ch1ldr-en witness confusing events and have strange feelings. However. m,.any times. the-channels Pat Schudy and David Woftf nttdcd to express these confusions and feelings are not available. Now that you are 17. )OU appear to be expenencing man) of) our past feel- ings and thoughts about the d1 \ orce that perhaps were very difficult to understand or e'en be aware of when you were only 10. We hope th:u )OU ~•II act on what )OU say is "bo1hcnng me now." If possible. talk to )Our parents. Voice your feelings. ask questions. a nd try 10 make every efTon to understand the divorce. If your parents are unable or unwilling to work with you, we suggest counseling. Perhaps ask your high school counselor for assistance and counseling referrals. -You~ waited seven years. You're read) to put an end to it bothering you. Q: ('\It MVtW ben OD a dale , ud 111 be 11 real IOOD.. Wlaal wMld make 1My1 like me more? Reply from Ra) town South High School students: We all agreed that you should be yourself. Over ever) - thing else. that should be the most impon.ant thing. Goin~ ou1 wi1h &J'OUps IS a good v.av 10 gel tO know and feel comfonabl~ wnh guys. and your parents will be more agreeable. too. We don't think you should be ovcrl) aggressive. but be confiden1 enough to stan a conversation on your own. You can't make boys hke you, bu1 by being yourself and projecting a positive self-image. you'll feel better about \Ourself and people will notice you. Don't be afraid to g<.'t to know guys, but remember quantil) docsn't equal quality. Love is ltke a Jack-in- the-boit; it will pop up ~hen you least eitpect it. Reply from Pat and Da,·id: First of all. you don't have to be a cover CREATIVE JEWELERS MCllNftm,.._ l(flOH.t 1:4S 2 :U ) SiOO''f.00 10:00 CA-&AC llAll(•) (12:00 2:00) 4 :00 ,:001:00 10:00 llRl\TOl CllHWA 9,,,,,.1 Ma<. &fl t'\"' '>•0 , ••• ----...,(>Ml 1:1 I A' •amtti llJll SM ~SO ... _. (POiit (l:JO i :JO) S:JO 1:JO 9 :30 SOUTH COHT Pl.U& •· • • •v.nll• • • ,.., •I t ~ .. <I ,, ,..., ,.. J .t. ' I ' ... -lh } • t ' ' #4' ........ . \e,l•t-e•'1•M ••' HUMTIMGTOM TWIM •••< h M••n 11411 01118 FOUNTAIN VALLEY l'ooif\ut\I ~t 'donq•' •1'1•'>00 , ......... . l•) (' 2:00 2:J0) S:OO 7130 10100 W('iTllROOtl .,, _ ... , r• I '""""" 0.. )\I .&•t I Ml llAH S2.00 -of Lag u na Btach - • Estraordinary Jewelry Cua&om De1ip1 14K·18K Gold Diamonch Fobulo~ Pra.cu Cl!OWM llAll(Y , ......... , ....... , ,~ .. ,) '•'{ cae-aM ..... ) tU:M t :45) 4 :4S •14S 1:4S 10:4S ... 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Ma}be )OU can check o ut your interest 10 dating b) starting with a grout> date. where }OU can le<irn to be cdmfonable- Finall}. be )Ourself. Kids want honest). The~ don't want a rela- tionship. or even a first date. wnh some fa ke or phon) person. If you han~· quesuons or com· ments for ··Talk to Us.·· send them to /'at and Da vid. in ca" of the Dally Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costli Mesa. 92626. DAY I Depart Los Angeles. Brunch aboard the California Sun Express. Mid-.after· noon arrival m San Luis Obispo. Downtown walking tour. Overmght at Morro Bay or San Luis Obtspo DAY 2 Breakfast at hotel Tour of Hearst Castle. Afternoon departure on the Califom111 Sun Ex- press. Dinner aboard the train. Retum Los Angeles early ~evening c~'l!I EXAGl!ti) I I rRt c ess RAllTouas I I I I ~"*ad ID 'fO'll Qvel Ill"' or I Mnd ID Prtlic-. .._, ~ 'fO'll I ~SolN.._..•...-. I I Cell your lnlU911111ft1 I I or Ptlhc111 ....... I I et~llR. I I ,. I I CMA • .. I ~-----------.1 • • ' I ! L I C4 OAJLY PILOT/ SuncMy, June 3, 1990 1y C .. IST~R TRELA D.ily ,_ Ce« ......... Buddy Ebsen is probably best known for his role of Jed Clampett on the .. The Beverly Hillbillies" and his ponrayal of V sleuth "Barnaby Jones." What most people don't know is that Ebsen is also a painter. and a good one. He is having his fif$.t one-man eithibit today from noon to 4 p.m. at Pagliacci Gallery in the Lido Marina Village in Newpon Beach. ~Lennon. co-owner of Pagliacci with Jonathan Woods. explained how he came about getting Ebsen to exhibit at his gallery. "We staned out as a clown gallery for a couple of arti ts that happened to be clow~s. After a while \\Cl p1C'kt'd up Red Skelton, which naturally is the big draw. That kind of evolved into getting Buddy Ebsen. We"re the on~y g~llcrx 1n California that handles Budd} at this time. Ebsen £s markc11ng his works sorel~ in Hawau. Th gan to cause problems logisucal- ly. as Ebsen ad to travel bade and forth: F1~all} he decided to take o'er printing of his lnho- graphs. It was d unng a tnp to Hawaii last year that Lennon first encountered Ebscn's work. "We saw his cartoon p~11nting in a gallery in Maui." said Lennon. "We go1 Buddy Ebsen's phone number and "e C'alled him and that's how we got together. We figured ht' is a local person a nd a celebrity in his own nght and lived in Newport Be.ach for many years. It's nice to have actors -many interruptions." a hometown boy." E~n·s cartoon paintings of the "Beverly Lennon and his partner decided that since Hillbillies" have a built-in recoanition factor due they already had Red Skelton. adding Buddy to the continued popularity of the series. How- Ebsen would be a natural kind of fit. ever, Ebsen didn't really expect those paintinas to •<what Pa&llacci is doing now is evolvina as-be taken all that seriously. J • !l celebrity galfery. We try to brina other artists Ebsen stressed that he likes strona colors in m ~ho arc not that famous to help them out:. but his paintings. not muted ones. Some of his more basically th~ draws arc Ebsen and Skelton. . colorful ones include scenic renderings of Accord1"' to Lennon, Ebsen Started selhn& Hawaii, China, and Sedona, Arizona, which is a cartoon drawing~. several yrars ~o . ~~ 00 favorite spot of his to visit. His painting of the characters f~om The Beve~ly Hil;lb1lhes. He famed red mountains of Sedona is particularly gradually sw~tched. over to oils. ":hicb he seems striking. But if you're interested in buying one of to prefer. Hts subJCCt mat~cr .vanes from land-his originals, bring your c heckbook to the show. scapes a.nd scasc~pcs to ~1111 1.ife: . . Ebsen's oils sell fo r $5.000 to $35,000. His While ~ropping off his paint!ngs at Pa.altacci watercolors and serigraphs are priced somewhat las t week 1n preparation for his show. tbsen lower talked bneOy about his a rt. including how he got · his start. Lennon 1s hoping for a good turnout. He is "I've only been pa1nt1 ng seriously for the last expecting several-ort cnucs, a well as a news couple of )Car~ ... ~id Ebsen. "Mr mother actu· crew or two. not to mention th<' expected fans allv got me started o n watercolors in Florida back that will prot)ably turn out. After all. when's the 1n ·1920." He laughed and said. "My painting got last time you saw a pa1nt1ng by Jed Clampett1 interrupted b'> show busines~ for a few years." Granny would have been so proud. Ebsen said that he has come to really enjoy Buddy Ebscn's one man art eith1bit begins at painting, pcrhap~ e'en more than acting. noo n Sunday at Pagliacci Gallery, 3432 Via ''There·~ a n•al 1herapeut1i satisfaction in Oporto. Lido Marina Villiage. Newport Beach. painting. You'rl· alom· rn a room with a brush, Ebsen will be on hand all day to answer questions a canvas, paint. and ) o u. In show business there's and sign copies of his artwork. For more infor- so many other things ~oin~ ol\ -the direC'tor. the mation. call 673-6292. ~------ ..., .... ,....., ............ Buddy •1t1en 1h ed1 his TV penotY todaJ for • .,.. • ...,. exhl~ of his •rtworll •t P .. la.ccl 0.11917 In Udo .._.... VIiiage ..... SEA.RS -•soo· o·FF Thru June 30 Four-star comedy from Lone Star's Engvall PAINTING SERVICE Sears painting service saves time, mess and aggravation. A. name you can trust for quality and service. Have the job done right by Sears authorized painters. 6 WAY BEAUTY & PROTECTION • Sears FINEST PAINT for tasting beauty • Professional application • Strength of Sears dependability • Licensed. 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(Jt, ' ......... llACI' , ,..,tA,..,,,.~ "' ..... . -..,, .......... l!t _., .. I .. _ ~4;11\"'\P_. -Ull MEL &GOLDIE ·-,_ .. _ .... ...... BIRD A 'llfiiii,;;lliillirw· ·..- •!MUM~ ·--·· I --"411 ·~11191111\-~:t:· ..... ,,.... ,_,,,.,,,_ c.v. . ....,ll!OI ,_.., .. ,. '. By DAVE ,A. DICKSTEIN Oollly l'tlot CorrHponclent Comedian Bill Eng"all is froJTI Te>.as. but he's no Marlboro Mari. Truthfulh. how man~ Texans would admit to ·having a fear of snakes or the unfonunate knack of bl-coming 111 when someone merel} mentions a s~mptom'! The combrnauon of unostl'n- ta11ousness deli vered in ;i smooth Tcxa!> dra\\I tits Eng\'all 111..l' a pa ir of To n) Lama boots. Hts rrfrcshing St} k of stand·up corned) l'an be seen tonight at thc Im pro,· 1n In inc. As some people arc more a1trac1- ivc. 111 person than in pho1ographs. Engvall''i brand o f humor can only be trul} appret 1atcd liw and not 1n pnnl form. Rut wc"ll do out bc:st. The (uh er Cll) transplan1 de- voted lhe lir-.t half of hi<; 45-minull' act r ucsda) n1gh1 to animal'>. 1 domcst1t«lll'd and · 01ht•ru1'>l·. 011 nature·) la" or" .. un 1' al of the liltl'lll. £n1pall pondercJ hll\ .. lion\ kno" "hich art1mal in .1 herd 1\ 1hc "cak- C\t to prl') upon "There·s g,01 lu be a squealt'r zebr<i ··he s.11<l. ·· ·H l'). gu)'i.' thac·~ one of ll'> 1chr.1' u' l'f lhac "hu smokes and t -an't run far. Thal's Bob. So you're gonna leav.c me alo ne, right'! Do Wl' have a deaff .. Moving o n to a mphibians, Engvall informed 1he upbeat au- dience that some folks ha' c given up illegaJ drugs for a certain 'ariety of toads. · '"People are gelling high 'by hck1ng toads." Engvall s~ud in his wondn- ful Southwe tern accent. '"Can )OU imagine being pulled o'er ''h1k )OU and ) our friend!> arc doing toads'! 'He~. man. the l'Ops! Quid.~ Toss out the toads!' .. Engvall hai. been married foi: eight years and perhaps dtX·sn't feel the need to prove his masculinity every minute like man~ of today's less scli- l'Onfident comit·~. So he had no problem di\ ulg1ng his fear of snakes. H1i. oph1diophoh1a originated during his chtldhooJ when a bm fo und a water mon:asin. hara~Sl'd ·the living daylights out oflhl· repllk and 1hrcw 11 at hun fhl' talc was absolu1el\ h1larous and tht• '1ad1o;11c fun d1dn .. 1 end befcm· ht· told u~ of his e,. pcm:ncl· at a 1oads1dc snal..e farm and a rl·nurnng m~htmarc 111 which his bedrl'lom tloor 1~ tilanketed wi th snal..c" "I don't r are 1f I ha\l· 10 go 10 the bathroom. " hl· !laid. ''I'll go ngh1 THEATRES IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY ) /C,j ' HAil! Hf I •11111)1 l Hl' f] 14' 831 04 46 ~At.lJlif. 1111,u , r , • ' •I•• • , .... n '"UI •111: .,,_ • .,,. .. ...-. • • r ~ t ,..., .,. /-"'SI~ ..... ,,,. "'L"'"-'• I J ... .. ··~···~tl·...j· idfl11'4 • '"° • (lrl • ~. •M Tll llllT fM Ht telllll IN ) , ... ,. * ftO, \,lf"fP • .,I•• c-«' Nim lltllAll I 11 ;}1------,.....~--·~1~·~'--~~~-<)--~----~u..:i'L"'!\ft&.~------< ft • kr 'h• • t,.,.. , ... 1 .. 11,. UAlll ,. here in bed. thank you." From a comic MarlOn Perkins to a hunerous Barbara Woodhouse. Engvall lcO the wild kingdom to talk about his two dogs. One is allergic to grass -'"That's like a bird allergic to air" -aod the o ther is prolific in the doll.Jl)' doo-doo department. His schtick on stupid people also was on the mark. no doub1 aided by a dialect which most folk associate \.\1th being stupid. anyway. Me n who test shark suits arc stupid. Engvall said. So 1s the person who required the makers of Preparation H to pnnt the warning. '"Do not take orall y." on the box. He admitted to being a "goober'" himsdf by the fact that he has trouble unclasping his wife's bra. "Those things a~ like Rubik's Cube to a guy," he said. not speak- ing like a true Texan. - Feature comedian Johhny Steele provided a solid 25-minute routine with just the ri$ht amount of local insults. Remarking on John Wayne Airport. the San FranciS(o comic said he should be renamed Fisher- Price International. ''It's not an airport. It's a tool shed in the driveway." he said. conve- niently neglecting mention of the new terminal being built. 'Youth Celebration' is dream come true By BONNIE FEVERGEON OMly ,_ Co,,...,._... An}onc's tirst \IS1t to Orange Count) 's new Performing i\rts Center can be an incrcd1bl) thnlltng experience. Bui. for Merle ValdcL - teacher of appro"1:1matcl) 5.ooO piano students over the past 35 years -11 was a dream staner. Having produ(ed piano recitals locally for the paM :! I Yl'ars. Valdez understands the benefits inherent in public performance and in•shanng the rewards. So. she and husband Don Valdez founded the non-protit organization "Oraogc County Youth Celebration of Music" and adopted the motto. '"Children hdp1ng chil- dren." Toda\. the dream comes truc. The Youth C"elcbrauon will be held a t the Performing Art\ Ccn1er. \\Ith the proceeds benefitting Chtldrl•n'c; Hos- pital of Orange Count) At 5 p.m .. the CX('ltemt•nt tx-ginc; wtth Suzuki method piano students on IO grand piano~ (aged 3·16). :!I petite ballet danl'Cf"i w11h a 9-)car- old piano accompani~t: 80 '1oltn1 ts. the Corona del Mar High Schoo l orchestra wtth Harl) Corea conduct- ing the Magnolia High chool tagc Band No. I w11h Stan tcelc con- ducting: and the Santa Ana W inds. Orange County's lntcrnat1onal Youth Band (Roben Ward conduct- ing) -mvrc than 300 performers m all. The featured piano soloist. a 16- )ear-old Kanne Mcmfield of osta Mesa. '-'Ill pla) Robert Schumann's "Concerto 1n .\ Minor"' acoom- pan1ed b) long-time friend. UC! freshman R enee Widera. Schumann's work 1s a 48-page mas-- tcrp1ece - a n admirable under- taking fQr an ambitious young lady. " I berieve in miracles." said the vibrant Merrifield. "for me to do this. perform in the Arts Center, everything -not just my part. Everyone's anticipating the big day." Risa Yamamoto. a 7-year-old v1· oltn1st, will present Fioco's "Alle- gro." The 21 ballennas. accom- panied b) 9-year-old p1an1st Christopher Sa"age. will interpret J.S. Bach's "Minuet." The same composer's "Minuet I" and "Minuet II '" arc to be rendered b) 10 pianos and 80 '1ohns. Violinists. under \he d1rccuon of Kay Pech \\ 111 also inter- pret "Allegro" ·bv Shin1ch1 Suzuki. Tickets range from S8 to $25 and ma) be obtained through the boA office at 556-1787 or Ticket Master outlets. 740-2000. NEW NEW -. N EWPORT B EACH P LAZA A new standard in senior living created to nurture iqdependence and provide personalized services. Offering every amenity from fi ne dining to chauffeured transportation. RESIDENCY FROM$ 1,350 PER MONTH I ,.,. CHARTER RESIDENT BENEFITS •• $1 ,750 worth of move-in be nefits offere~ through June 30.1990 PREVIEW FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY 10 a.m to 6 p.m . 14SS Supuior Annue Newport ~ach 645-6833 ti ' .Ai .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 3, 1990 C9 642-9lf78~ From Nortti.Oi.,_. C~-540-~fZ=JO=-_. From South Orange CCU1ty 496-6IOO _,/ CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 PllOll NOlmt OMNQI co. ...119 PllOll IOUTlt OR•NQI CO. -111 Any amount not paio within 30 csay. .. required .. be • 11.1b1«1 to bul not lim<lecl to. 11nence c:twwgea c:ompuieci at 1·,·~ ot ll'le u'1patd l>alane4 per month. al eolltctlon ~011,1 ano any rHIOflable altorney'a ,_ .. ... . . . L• , Ii " , . . : . ~\ ., .. , ~ ....... . ' ... COfOftl., L 1622 coa .._ 102• L!1Uft! Lactt 1048 NNprt Lactt 1069 ieiCh 1069 Ne.on •actt 1069 Newport 1eKt1 1069 NNP" L.m 1069 mllWW 111-1 *..-.n ........ IUUIT .. TlflM ....... NewportTetreceCond0.3 8mMhll19 W.. of OCW\, UITWllTll DTITI* -~ ~." .... * In H.,bof V.lew Homes llUlf.rH•llt BR. 26 BA end uNI. Cat.ilnli ......._ Open MR l~~BA. dbl gar lncredlbte 5349 a.t. news 4 HOUM9 •0 .end. 30•U 38R 28A. epa MW carpet Newly remocMled with Many :f:..._ 0-. epecloua HR 2'~BA. 175-0530 Agt. 14S-27JO modem estate with ptl· IOt. s.... et 13H.OOO paint Grut' 1oc. $.48SK'. pool, quiet locallon ne., .. UT/-11.. I l9&,500 22-0221 ~ 1~~~~v, , ............ :!~~a=:~~g:~~:OI& cfti;'U.:°m •1sPif11eA<i 7~-1111 ~~n::,'isu~~-1t~~f9 ,:~~fa'A~'?~~11 31:':1A~_:'~ •REFllULn 2-homeeleftlPrlmeE'tick COMlline vi.wt! An oP· viw •BR pool home.15% PortBnstotCr 759-9269 w t ocun vlewa to wooden.floors gourmet lJl.llU loeatlon. Slnate tamlty l)Ol'1unity 11 "4.000.000. down or ••cna lor Inc. • ..... .uJ - ---Cataline• Custom t>ullt by lutchen wt~tM1 bet -----------• deeecMd. 381'. 2'n8A. Appl only by PATRICK Pl'oP· $800,000. C.,ole AooftoPoedtwith).c:am. F•Ul.l-11.... Steve McCtU« ·RoottoP Femily rm wtcozy rrl)IC ... llllJ.. AUlng $315,000. Broket Tf:HOAE. Frenkel 780-5000 Penoremlc view. •BR Lovely Newporl Heiohll deck allows for 360° view opena 10 patio l pool, Wflll• ;:~rs8J:'C:::-., ~fp~ [!11:--1200 • Rf.AW .. , 2~:;&'l~~~T:A. ~~:,~::~~~~ ~~~~~!n ~· ~:.~z ~~!'.:'°:~~ .. ~=ec~ Well bultt townhome. 3 polntment, 5'8-7001. ·~ =-\t'\ .. l ....,~I' IU'." 'II 11• 1-S599,000 646-84' S92S.OOO Sun 1-5 531 lnnne Av Bedroom, ... ber. glaea 320 E. 211t St, C.M. AKA \\ . ~I ~ " ·-,.. uu" .... $429K by Ownr 85'-50lt brick entry. Comer ftr9-ColineVistaCourt. REALTOR~'" 2 8R.2 BA lnNewport 3BR l::~e~*!ustom mAllUY- ptaee, petlo end 2 decks. BUILDERS CLOSE·OUTI 191111.1 llYJ .., ......... Tl.. Teaeoe. Fresh paint, new B i d ! V 1 ••w .. RHdY.!~OOOmove-lnl 2 new 3 9R 3'nBA OWNER MOVED& 11111...aJ •• floors. vaulted ce111ngs •. v:t~~!~';...~oug~_:;. PrHtlglou1 2BR 2BA .._.,, · townhomH. C1theral MOTIVATED MINT conc"1ion building 11111--.0 1177 000 650-3235 Wonderful views from w/pool, spa. sauna. Ml JI 11 Ir• IYE <*ling, y11d. patio. 2 cir Contemp w/spectaculer •BR 2BA up+ 3BR 2BA Ocean view. 2 houMI 10 ---·-- - -rooftop deellll S690 ooo ~r · dmoldo·rrmlaeancondo. Ma"'r/b2'••' ... .... 1 ... ga1.+ parking 1259,000. ocean views. lower. Ofeam tenentl. sand •S50.000 ~ IN· UTllt m•R-., .. I... • 2337 Elden. Open Dally. ALSO Spacious canch on Great lncomel..S5'3.500; COME•. $680.000 Newer 418r 2'·1Ba exec: _.,.. l ·' beveled mirrors. dlnl'l Rod Brown. Agt. 642-3812 flat lot w/3 car gar • Gail Teytor/Ronda Hein •IT IELU HOME Fam. rm. 3 frpk:, Ste ....... L leeclltN rm, boat slip & morel YllW-1.11111111 Builder wlll trade new edd'I ott st pkng. .....,, ¥11111 lellty IOUlflHT ,.Pll pool & spa Over 300011 111-2211If1Jl-11H v:~~R~K s::~. ;;1 YllW home for R-2 IOI, tear· M!,"!4'[~1~ :,_~v .. :;~~~ lll-11'1" (11-1111 BRAND NEW .. BR. ' BA AA ~~e:D~~~~·~-8335 Y.l.P. ,,.,.,.., .... 721-1200 down or New""rt Fixer. • -· - -tnlevet beauty. Dream fl --(Over S 12" 000 000 Sold!) Lovety OcleM Blvd. loole• Cell for de1';.i11. Cell L OWER IRVINE COVE 11111 llU home YUllYHT I Sii. llWNIT IUCI "'• ' = l~~':.:,';,~~n~ PATTYNESBIT631·12e& Whitewater views from Bay & cc.an view 3BR. •J...... llUTFAMIUll! • Luxury condo, new con- e h • 1 • very lg flat lot across trom tam rm bonus rm pool ·-llrWm•* 0 S struc110n et • d nlng rm and oc.antront Bring decor-& s82s 000 A . Mel ~ PEN AT/SUN 1-5 Studio $169 900 t>r .. kfast rm. petlo, yerd. atorl bldr. 12.soo.ooo. Ki::.e OPEN Sat ~~5 Ocean view. ·Steps to 201~ DEBORAH LN 1 Bedroom 5189,900 room to improve and Turner. A~t. Adriana 510 Kin 5 Road. Canne sand Lovely 3 BR. 2 BA. 3BR 1 •BA, remO<l lul. Gatei:I community with grow. 11,550,000 ,99•16781,94•1177 x39 VIII QR lty 673_377j Roof "90k. Greet income1 trench .dOOf• frplc By pools, spas. tennis Pe<-ICIAI Y1IW Olm! (By Appl Only) ....... fltl llJ ----age ea Act litt 111·1111 Manners Pk owe 2nd feet NPB lifestyle 2 Master suites. gated . •BR 28A pool home w/ •• UHU YILlll un • -----, .. 29K Owner 6A6-3309 uu MJ-1011 comm Open Sun 1-5 .lllT ITllTill bonus room. t850 plus SBA S'~BA. 5.000 ft Cus-IOU... Ill IUYM ICIAI YI Walk to beach. lsel op11on $298.000 Agl 759-9314' 2 u 1 1 1 h sq ft. Seller will pay tOrT\ Estate with pool • E11cltlng lerge •BR. bonus S 1750/mo • prin. 5•1. llWPllT WOI nu ua own omes SS.000 buyers closlng 180° OCEAN VIEWS• Great loc. Close to ocean rm. S'~BA. with OCEAN dwn 48r 2' ~Ba 231 Col· llPlll • Tll Oll•L ~ ~~;·~~-~~~ costs. $255.900 Grubb & A steal at $995.000 Call & bay 28R lBA. S329K • CITY LIGHTS VIEW ton St Ownr 631-491t Prime 100 block location New duple11 on the water loll of outdoor space. 3 Ellls, Dod 857-0525 PATRICK TENORE C Agt Ru~llKuhl~~~ Model perfect Prof LSEIO-PT W tL-be .. wtOCEAN VIEWS JUSt w/boat shps tor 3 boats Bed 2, 8 .. 3 721-1200 Ant ennery age ea Y lndscp gated yard A a" 10 ac.. Ocean & city llght views Bedroom, 2 B: SS4l~r000 llLL mSI (Over $l25.000.o00 Sold!) 673-3777 or 650·36A9 value al $1.045,000. For 3Br 2Ba beach condo. steps to beach' 3BR 2BA 38f\ 3BA dn • 28R 28A & room. · • 2BR 18A Eastslde loc. R-2 Appt. call PA TRICK sundecic, pool, 2-car gar & 2BR 2BA This •S a up A value at $84'9 000 ~<;nMn zonlng,"$252.500. ******** TENORE 721-1200 Agt 642-8759 2t3-456-1939 pride-of -ownershi p CaH PATRICK TENORE •--Wat"' (OWlfS125000000S~') duplex! High beam oetl· 721-1200 r / /' -;:•1r 11.: PAii YllW W UY ' ' 1ngs lg brick fireplaces en \Ovet. 5125 000 000 Soldl) (,,(, UJll(I dr • fll I -• -__ By owner 3Br 2'h8a cus· IAll W lfFDS! both units' Large mester • · • fu-,J.,. /(,·.; 1:-MH Nl:::I 1052 tomlzed home wl bll-ms. 38R.,.den! Totally reno-bedrooms end a 4 car ' . 1' 1 :::::!::.: ~ Near eve<ylhing! Gated vated Delores plan m 1"8 garage S55o.ooo 6'jJ-,1(1.<JIJ OlllT H YllU comm-pool. Jacuzzi Bluffs' 1111ce greenbelt PRESENTED BY "--an/city linhts views $625,000 499-4526 BLUFFS BY OWNER. Orientation• Leaded Stt..t.Mil L .__....... J417 l c.a.t tt.y. CM """" • Drastically reduced. glass entry windows .,.. --.•·-, · ----Guard gale. pool 1 $298K All riew 3Br 2Ba. Berber carpellng & plan: 111-2212If111-0111 ~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Ult .. ••Alm Jacuul, rec center 3200 OPEN SAT t SUN t -5. talion shutters' $379 000 VIP PROPERTIES Costa Mesa I 024 WIST Siii PllOEn sq 11 tra11 to t>e,.ach IOOI YllW 2001 Ba1a 631· 716.\ Call 111111 PllSSll Newport North Twnhm . 4BR 38A. 2 story, $17.500 Tetms flexlble $630.000 N e O WNER M UST I --IUll llWt below last sale. excel Principals only 756-8205 SELL S 197 .000 Charm· Easy terms for Newport ll0-1111 If ..._llH Brtght airy. upgraded .... 1 .. 1111""9hrte .. Great Eastslde location on neighborhood. 5287,500 days or 661-4675 eves ing hnancing 2 BA. 95% Beach townhome. t mile ~ M.A.V Lowest priced $215,000 !========i;::;:====:.:::~ prlvlle street off of 16th Grubb & Ellis, Dod fin avail Call Colletle lrom oceari Approx-KU',...lrtl\ 1 Dov~r RE 631-5737 SI. Many, many features Bateman 857-0525 Mission V~:-1067 now 771-1121 imately 1~00 $Q II for • 0 Balboa 2 Dlnerent floor plans. ~ $180000 Noagents Call \I \\'I 'l l'l \ 'I •vinanooayout c:ias51• From $380.000 Open E'SIDE 2BR. l 'rBA, tamely ~A~ I 9t6-721-6198 r.r ALTORS • he<l aoure.iwaysw0r111ng Elegan1 N8WPOO North Villa A true •BR w/3 lux baths. kitehen, lam & liv- ing rm. ~ car gar .. 3 lrptcs • spe • saune Asking $649,000 Cell Herb. 5"8-17 "4 8lc r P"*1sula 1007 Set/Sun 1-5. Call PATTY room, lrg gar $255.000 KE;l"I 1°' you PElllllU Niil NESBIT 631-1266 OPEN SAT /SUN 1-4 219 PlllCH Tl SELL! \ 1 ·w I " . ·1· I 'J." 11 H l•I .. • ·~# '-• _Houses/Condos ~-1002 Ocean view. 100· to Nnd & ocean Lg corner lot, 4Br 3Ba. 3000 sq ft $795K. Open Fr11Sat1Sun Cus- tom home bulll by Builder for self '55 By owner. co- op with brokers. 1501 E Ocean Blvd 673-74' 11 Fairway Plaoe 650-4399 Owner has bought \\ l... , l. I•;~~: tia -.CW CLOSE' another' Bes1 buy 1n 'l( ALT()(lC... • hrMV .. Highly uP\jradees •eR . ~~s:·~~r11~·:1~~0g~~~g 1~ 1111 w u1 an tamely room. 3BA. 2 bedroom with Master UYFlllT HPLll lnlllnl lllllUll 2BR 2'lBA. Asking S179K story Excellent neigh-bedroom retreat 1 75 3BR 2BA & 2BR 1BA. "4' OPEN SUNDAY 1·" borhOOd $394.900 Sub· bath La Fam111a Model car enclosed garage! 355 Avocado = A-2 mit Grubb & Eiits Dod on large cornet lot( over Upper 3BA owners' unit Mulll·Untts Single family duplex 723-5300 Agt. 673-2810 Ba1eman. Agt 85 7-0525 9500 sq tt I vaulted ce1I-completely redone' Ofa-1 liiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-•lllETI IUCll PllCEITO SELL' 1ngs large coun try ma11c bay view & lovely PElmlU pt ... Lowest priced Wealbay vii-• BR kitchen 1am11y neigh· sandy beach Great tor 1&1• 11 .. 1 GIST• Spectacular 3 siory 3BR lage 3BR. 2' tBA giant L;~9:A Me~apo~:"d:pa' borhood gas fireplace owner use or investment• YllW Y'IW Y' R.n • c I • w ONLY S212 500 CALL ·Assumable financing· • • 1nt1 3BA. 2 pe>wder BA. 3 lrplc garage omm poo atrium plus in-law quar· NOW WONT LAST' Krt PRICE REDUCED TO Never to be dupllcated Upgrades• $194'.000. 1ers w/ll1tchen area A K C 21 T s $799 ooo J Ocean. Bay arid City pan-PUH IUl ESTATE Agent. 645-2770 value a t $2 79 . 900 r:tify· 58~~1u1rJo oday PRESENTED BY ::i=m,!~'sb~~~~·e~ tll-1100 •SllCllH!• ~1;~~g~ Tor ~o ~81~ St1,.Mi1 L. IHC•tN new home behind the Pnce slashed 20K by 'Z2 I·1200 Agl 111-2212If121-0111 gates 1n one ol Newport's motivated sellers Prime (Ove S 125 000 000 Sold'I y I p p rt' I 1 1 Easts1de4BRonhugelot r • • Newport kach 1069 • • • "'' 111• 11• • ~irs~ooe;~ uss~~2s"s~~~ Caprlstrano Buch 3 car garage. RV Now -211 YllU Ullll with private pool and spa • 1018 S299K Agent. 6415-2770 * IEWNllT IOllTll Your choice-enioy pool, 111-1100 BY owner Best wn11ewater E SIDE 3BA 1•1BA lrg new Perfect 2 BR Condo tor spa. 1enn1s ct • ocean In ocean & harbor view 38r tam1ly room wllrplc. lrg si-• CllllTill that young e•eculJYI~ En-enller a 2Br 2Ba wtnuge CU~ ;1 I] .KJ:'\:S 2' .ea S925K 341551 yard. xlnt cul-de-sac I<><: r5n ltre unit complPlly up-pvt pa110 · prof decadent rr= l , l\11'\ \.\ Camino Capo 248-8184' $329.000 650-754'2 Upgraded 3BR. 2BA New graded Berber cdrpet decor thru-out . in a sec Uta! 10 \I 1 llH'• root Parquet flooring Ille floors mirrored walls building A value at (()(Ofta dtl MM 102 4111 * $2111. sk ylltes l arge JOI Quiet IOCdt1on with v•ews I S3l9 000 or 8 large 2J3r loiiiii .... .-.. .... _,.._ ........ ., 2 Miles to beach RV poss-$224 900 Agl 969·6 f07 P11ced to sell $239 900 2Ba penthouse wl 180 IHW llFlll 111 llY HPLU + ITl•.-141 Ible Agt 6415-27.70 * * * * * * panoraml<: oeean view ~ Learn about A E loans Sou~ of PCH. very sharp, -Hunt. lfach I 040 I highly upgraded thru-out. Free class Sign up now• lots ol yard. 2BR 1BA IACI UY LHP •Bfl 38A 1936 sq 11 2 •STIPS Tl IHCM• S419.000 Call PATRICK Contac1 T•m Odell house. 18R 1BA Apt • 2BR 2' tBA roctl bottom mites 10 t>each 1 blocll to Gorqeous 3 BR 2 BA re-TENORE 721· 1200 Mon-Fri 965-4382 studio • 2 car 11arage. priced 1ownhome 1n best bike trail By Owner cen11y remOCJelecJ upper I (Over S 125,000,000 Sotdl) .Ill ••• ,l'.llT • Top condition. SS<I0,000 Easts 1 de Io c a tt on. 5355 000 968.2439 owner s unit w1tll ldrge I Call DONALD PFAFF $ 1 9 9 . 9 0 0 A " n e . Cleek Oowns1111r's I BR I ~~~lh~1~~/~~:~e ~~V:,:~~ 631-1266 or 6A2-9797 .McC:~sliand ~63~1~.1266 H~~~ ec;~:ies1,::~~ :~~ BA ren1a1 uml 5530 000 I ershlp You malle the :. •. modeled low as 10•1• * * * * * * • 28R 2 .... CONDO ... mlhly pymts & we share lli d elle t a 0 " • apprec You receive JPL =•=• own. s r 0 c rrylMAHll IUHE CISTOI Pool Newport Beaon 100% tax benefits Must OAC. 5329K Open HsA 5 BR 4' • BA great invest· $19 t 000 have clean credll Agt c11111• •••E ..... V'lllT llY11 ~~/T=p~; 7 ~3~2 '2s~en·~~ men1 property' Financing OwnrtAgt 7141-675-1157 239-•335 Dys. Ev, Wknds 1 Block lrom ocean 38R JuSI listed and features Thom Gde. pg 21 9 .3 available St 350 000 * IY IWIEI * ---1';,BA old CdM Over-4BR, 3BA. lam rm ~ lg 8<16-9501. 722·5744 Eve PELIC&l lllLL HT&TH BLUFFS-Belo Mkl ·De· ' $72 ooo' OPE bonus rm A 1 Shape' RV llWPllT llft.11 sized lot 5. N access & moret Just --------Real Estate & lnvestmenl siral>le E-Plan. approx Prtced to sell' Well-cared SAT/SUN 1·5 227 Ires. 52 58 900 H UR Ry 1 Irvine 1044 720· 1688 2400 sl on wide grnbll ror 2 Bedroom Units Agt Chris Cannery Vil· Du h A S4l6-0116 w I m a ny upgrades close lo 12ay and beach. iage Realtv 673-3777 tc . gt. TllnE llCI 111.t. PHias1l1 I••• S0 9 000 l11m 721·8 I 13 by Newport Island Tiie HAii llW IPSCAU Dheo~~n:r~ncrhe;~r~~~:~ 1 Door from bay 2300 sq *" •••H• baths and l\llChens. many llW LIS!ml 2 sty detached home m appliances central air It on 3 levels with bay Versailles condo. large 2Br extras. $365.000 Call tor Duplex bYilt in 1977' XLNT E's1de C M 3BR. 2' •BA. alarm syst~m Plans to; views 4BR 3 iBA 2 lrplc. 2Ba bay view S21SI< EZ more •ntormauon location & condition! Ex-counlry kitchen. lrplc. 2nd edition ~·6~~~~m many xtras terms" 645-6106 ~~ll.«i'.~2~~IOI~ l~IO-rOat~~c~~ll0~rrJls~lf=i~!M4t.r000~-l~l8lnll~~ :;r~~~i. g~YS1auJ~~ 11112 SllllA IHll Gail Taylor/Ronda Hein Lido Isle lg lot. pool Seek· t ·• 675-&992 or Iv msg IHI Sii 1·1 CllltrJ YllllCI 11 .. ..., ing investor I:> fund rehab S285,000 or closest solid Chelsea Re.atty _,, & split pr.Jilt Xlnt se- otter By owner JUDY DOBBS. 863-9580 IU-lll11r IU-1102 cured return 6«-776A REALTY WORLD . NEWPORT BEACH , ... ..,, ... lttr I WOhtTI 5% Down, EZ qualt Charm- ing Beach home. 4 blocks to ocean & downtown redev Renovated, mo..,. en condl Bu1ld1ble IOI. S285.000 Open HouM 1012 Pecan at 10th, H.B Bkr 960-9609 TW14-PUlllD $395,000 Eeeh. In XLNT location near O.C. col- lege! Bring your pelnt brushes• Huge Interiors w/3BR 2',.,BA. 2BR 28A. 1 ... IClll YllW 3BR 2BA HOME Room to e11p and or remodel. S699.950. Call Velerla Easton. Agt 6A6-1457 lllSUWlll ..... 11-1 A charming 28R 2BA home on 1 large lot, Kl'OSI \treet from future golf course Prtvete bea c h access --Tremendous poten· tlall Tpis new listlng won't tut et S559,000I ClllUY YIWIE IULn ''PRESEITS'' l 2·18R 1BA's • e ' , enclosed garages per 1!.,~·!. uutldlngl For addltlonal r••• .. ,.-1 .. 1n"•"• lit-Int Lovely 3 year otd. 4BR. 4BA New· port Peninsula Point. 3 car garage, 3000 sq. ft. $2, 100,000. OPEN SUNDAY 12-5 1711 E. Oceanfront _ 1ntorm1tion .. UITFI, ICUIFRllTS W llllA Pllllll 111-11Mat9"-llH Cepe Cod •BR 3BA. tem R 40 ft • f. RfAW I \r\\'I 1.,.)'I' I~_\ II rm ~ ,BRtton. tBA. 1 bfk e are estate On two • lots 80 ft. Of ~~85~~' ~·s.~s~~ oceanfront near wedge ....... $2.950,000 12-5 318 Jumlne. n•t-... ,, .. Sends Inv. 759-9070 • Modern 38R 2~BA 2·story boml. 2 car ' . J • I • ' • , ' ClEALTORS. • WllTlll Contreetor would Ilk• to purchH• tl .. r-upper. tear-dOWI'\ or prQPerlY r• quiring eddltlon. Cell Jerry wkdys a57-e172 1006 Plll1WI pr_., like new ............. , .. 11,111,111 111F111m• '"L_.._ .. MflMl-1 1&':=..:.tu • Total remodet 38R, eante room, 3 car 3:~ 1g :;.:~ •:; aar•. excellent location ... Sl.175.• tre ctl 1se•.900 1111 L.._&WI. .. tlftm 1-1 D .... IUnda 559-~00 Of • 48R 48A. l ,OOQ SQ.ft., 3 Cir llf11'1 H•:50r-r=~=~· S-p-•• ,:;;; ••• ol =-~~1~: .. ~'.~.~'.tr~ '*71•·e7S-2e&e'* Harbor en1r1nce. 1'11L•O 191 11 ....... c~C::.:''~&A '1-.:0~·J:~ ~':' r,'!e~.~ • Qeluxe multi level condomiftittm wrth IBA Apt 3 cer p1rklng Stw.:lltt P'oPeflY with p'anoramic Views Of OCeln & bly. 38R, 203·203\t Ot1mond ~ •-. ecr-. ~to 9 Open Sun 1-4 M t0.000 ~ pool Md coun Ac· 1 26 sq. ft., jacuzzi, many upsrades O.ty ~g!W::oon· Altr ::::~:=::!3.:. ..................................... ••,Ill SELL Prvdentlel c7ati · .-.. ($100,000 price reducbon) etty 873·71 7 T,...,....., m-,,-,-.,,-IOl-.-"'-1 11 • •111 town 1111\ eel WIC........_ ... t hroutrh cl•~\lf lc-:_2d~L!T~tV~"!!.""~ ... ~----"11111!!!!!!1m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Bob Berg, agt. 111-1111 . OlllUY YIWll IULn let U1 lltlp Y" Sell Vo~r Pr1p1rti! Call C11111f1t~, 642-567B . THE WELCOME MAT IS OUT ON LIDO ISLE OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 215 VIA LIDO SOUD Brand new contemporary bayfront 4 BR, family room home. Choice location. large dock for 65' yacht. An entertainer's delight. $3,200,000 510 VIA LIDO SOUD Immaculate contemporary home. Master suite upper entire level and sundeck. 2 BR. den, lower, high beam ceilings and fireplace in living room. $115,000. 525 VIA LIDO SOUD "Like new" bayfront on over-sized lot. large bayfront terrace with spa. Master suite with 2 baths. Upstairs den with fireplace.$2,750,000 217 VIA FIRENZE Large master suite with fireplace. 3 additional BR. Formal dining room with cathedral celling. Extra large lot. Lots of character! S171,000 211 VIA KOAON Like new, 4 BR. 3 BA, & family room home with lovely landscaped wrap-around patio , wonderful for entertaining. Ready to move right in! Slll,000. 211 VIA KOAON Custom designed near new. 3 BR. 3 BA, two story Immaculate home. Soaring ceilings, skylights galore, spa with serene waterfall. Sl75,000. j 112 V1A WAZ1ER8 East-end location. 2 master suites plua extra . BR. Formal dlnlg room, step-down area In living room wtth fireplace. south patio. ms,ooo. ti BY AP})OINTMENT LARGEST SINGLE PARCEL Ever offered tor sale on llland afooe the 19•0's. 130 feet of frontage available as a single S*'C9f or portions. Present improvements include 2 hou ........ ,.. ZURICH CIRCLE Completely remodeted home on 2 overllzed IQta. Huge dining room. patio with ~· muter suite, 2 BA, 4'h bathe. ·3-cw gartQe. 11,All,000 f ,. , LIUANI ·~~ .· PVT perty WMt• .......... I084 .................... ___ ._ .~ 1'00/MO. COfftpletety ILUffl........,Condo. •OWNP ..... ~ IMMCI, lleklOUf1 Hiii. Ilg Greet tocetlon. Ille ,..., •• 9 II. 1'v1 fd I _... ,... ..... -...... ..-..._." :...-r._ -,.... Mil 18' Yet ..... oondo '8R 2'48A, twn. room+ eour. prwn1um oondo. CenyOn Ot Harbor= S2 tt,000. °'*' ... ttun ..... ..... & pelnt Lftdry. No .,_ -- -" lit ... from beeofl. Poot, NC room. ~ l'*"Od'I '-*9 Uftk. a aa. 2 condo. Will trlld9 ty 12-4, 1532 Bruin a.ttt LA ..S:Wau""' ...-tTtO. ..... ,... ,,.. ._, lt310. ~7 ....... ...._ 141-172• 12400/mo. a1.ouo • ger~I .._.... refrtt, In *4* ::r: ByOwNr .. 1-5071 ':-&.: CdM. A~ 1115, .... ,IA fi&. wet/lt/dtty, N1W ouetom,...... 38r •IXCLUiiYEGUARD* CLIFFHAYIN.c:J.iOCIAN I &.lam ~~ ':1=":!::; ~~~~~:. SO&;lcwr i:.:.01mo. can 9'on ~~~·· =:a.,.""';i;..';:9'6 m>COl•'•TV• =:,.~~~·it"""~ ~....:re'°~ comm-pool. Jac:uuf. .l~lim« MQ:QQ20_ Mitro f086 duplex, =rrn:~wC::. ,...,. r.:=Nwpt ..... ,,.2 .. 2":_ .we trom ~. MMy .._ ••••• StHO/mo. 831-1369 1ogo1tcour11e 21A -+ den 132S:OOO-'~26 - --No P9'•· '2000/mo tat. 2 a ... nA Aptt, "'*· I --13,300/mo, . MlllD. HIT ULI IV OWNEA. 48r 28a, llP-' trplc:, wetbar. &:·· BEAUTIFUi. 28' 11a encl 2BR 28A CONDO and 2-tell +MO dep. -....115 W94 bet, micro, wtht/dfyf DUPLllC 38' U Ba, den, •CUSTOM turnlt h•d ---.iiiiiiiiiiiii--8adt a.y 38' 281. Poot· pro• 2.000 eq ft -+ g11rden "*'~, =-.?~~ftO· gar. SMitlo. garden.' New ear ga1age. * '*"" ,.._, centr81 .ir. 2 c:er tr-p1c:, "' «*'. 2-car 911'· hOme 1n gee.a ~1- 111.e lot, loyety eul-de-W room. melnteNne•fl'M AEO~ PROP 175-4000 pM!t. Walk to beectl. o,..f locatton. llOO/mo. R llU•lllT oar w/xtr• •10feg9. All backyard. lpeolou•. ly. 58R 41A. pvt pool. V•c1nt Needs TLC bad! yerd. 957-0739 · tt200/mo. 972-2019 972-2019 Tl .. llll malntenano9 lftct. SOny, S1MO/mo lte..24'"'3e18 M .000/mo. ~r:~o~11:.!~ 5319 • 500 • ~-1088 lllbol WIDFllDI-2iil2-ceroer.•1d.110"1e. 2-3 aAa 1eoo-2100 eq.tt. Nopeea.-...osoe --Ult..,-~ ;:v~N :;.~ ~ TRl·STONE REAL TY ,..... 2107 ShOfdtf Comm. Wall to ~·t!f'9 :cs·,.~ Stattlna from 12200/mo. 2 BR 2 BA den hnch Terriftclot5 'ta! I~" ~t t111lonelly decoret•d. • 660-9444 0t 786-2348 * 4--UY* your prtv beech. Ocean. Park. &•s.l:'sa' ..,.._ (714) 538·'1'383 • · • on lg. • v -· n• t s1 000/mo. Owners bought another Beaut 38R2'~1A tam rm breeze. Vlew.28R 11,i,IA, drt, ,._. crpt, dtw, w/d Ot<. 0-. agt 790-ltOI •aEAUTl°FUL tBR In $809,900. Agts. Dale l OPEN •='" trml ·din., gou,;.,,.t kit *Id llllD MITAL trptc. cov. petlo, 2 «*. '* *EASTS IDE 4 8 R lrvlnt 2144 ~~,:r~72~1 HAAIOA VIEW HOMES G'*d gated v-. BalbOI Linda 559-9400 or ._. w/ocH n vlaw. ONLY Btwn bay & OCMn. Newly Clll Aiu S•S-3392 2~. 2 CM 911'. "1>6c. 28 R 28A ~ 9ld leellt 41R + bonut rm. 11,200/mo. 975-1050 or 855.-f932 S675000 Pvt bHeh decorated 38A home. -I --1 t 3BR 2~BA pool , tennlt, tP•. • ·!•· ~ . Portoflno.· Pool & epa, 17•9•33 Re/Max Irvine Rllrs Ut7 Pwt~ o~nr/Bt<r 4~ · $1300/wk, S4500/mo. ;:cu~: atrium 430 11400/mo. 650·3335 ~2~n t, gY(TI..:.., .,A~ $H50/mo. 616-1211 r • Seawfnd 3Brl opttonal 721·8113 • • • · ,_.R"' ens. No .,....a. *llnml-* Prime Westelitt loc Beaut d 2Ba Beaulltully re-Aue 1 125 Carnation, '2000/mo. •MESA DEL MAA 38R + nowt L.... I 1100/mo, 48A, tam rm, PfOf land9CP llA ram Immaculate 3Br 2Ba tam d:e Monaco made new 'I' Call Carolyn 720-0280 2BA. trplc:, 1 yd, lmmeel 57 ORCHARD S4t-72:M Gated~ BR. 2 View, pool, tennlt , Kint lBR 18A frig w/d Incl home. Neutral eotors. 1hruout. Incl French 7111111 IAm UYAllT 12111/..i S1350 mo, 'lie. Peta 2BR Of loft 1BA new CIJ)t r,· foo7~ A . !':i IOc:. HrbrV!ew Hm. Avt patio wt~lew 's12001mo. French drs. fg l<ltch, llv rm doors, bey windows, With watlf', beautiful roll-Yrly. luff White AlenOf ok, 720·l 7<M r paint, po ol.' t•nnlt: 180-1215 • 9 now tatH/mo. 75t-50t 1 Agt, Jimmie Jon et & yd, 2+ ¥ar 1589·000 hardwd llrs in enlry, klteh Ing hits, IOeded With oak 875-4t30 Mk for Shella 38R 18A. Lrg *"*'yard, carPofl, no pe1a. Avlll. 100 LE BAYFRONT 714-675-4467 Lynne ~t2~~1SA 1 t sgN ,~;· & dtning rm New earpell. treet. Small like. GREAT BAY VIEWI garage. $815/mo+aec. 6115. llOO. 551-4993 Charming furn. 3BR 3BA Valentine Properties, Inc. nco n n. nr r trplc. Pro! landscaped Located near Yoaemhe. 3Br 281 frplc 2-car gar UAm Wet9f paid 2327 Santa *IAl1IL.... home, 13750/mo yrly IN . 714-&73-9333 640-8129 or 631-6646 xtra tg bacl<yd $565 000 $1750000 Call . Rum-rem--'--kltctlen dedl• -eR 3"'·8A ___.._ S2150 ... ... 21·., ....., .. ""'-•7 GREENTREE 3Bf\, 2BA 2Br den 1._..,Ba new 8111 G .. .-.. Alty 875-6181 .......... -,..,..,..-=---.,..,.--~ --. . . ....._. • ,..,., ,. ....,._ .. na .. ve. -~-HM .2 eargar.Newetpt. • • • • .,. ... , . SEAWIND. View Of UllLH IOI, ILTI Onr 640·4715 Bl<r eo-op ~R~ 675-4822. hlQh c:.lffnge. 907 W. Bly. "28R 28A condo 11575 Ealttlde 38R ,.,.,BA w/d no pelt . LM. $1.250/mo. erpl/pnl, 2-car :::.·pool. Hrbr View Hmes, lovely Fathlon tsf 4Br 2Ba. No BALBOA PENINSULA ~IV\ s l 7 0 0 I "' 0 . 0 p EN ~BR 1~A .............. 12000 hkups, dbl~· end yd, Call eollec1 818-346-0440 s l300/mo 1•· 4-1820 Monaco. 3BR. very pvt pets. $2,300. Mou RHl- S PE'C 1 A LIST -Have S Cl t 1076 Lots for Sale l"l'VU HOUSE SAT&SUN 12-2. ~BR 3~BAc:ondoS2000 NO PETS 1050 + .._.. ,.,d 1 Ot 2 or 3.,,. IN ty 640-9396 Alek & R I N d"!d an emen e 969·4229 •1 BLOCK to bMCtll 2BR . ....... TURTLEROCK 48r 381. • ,. . . --Buyers enta s ee . llft.1111 lTillmll ------2BA 2 ear gar •Int cond Min lse 8 mos. ttS-7234 $2500/mo New paint ....... nu&J• 1950 turn/uni. A vl late SIMMEI llnlL 111-•1 PAIO ICUI VIEW Two 30•93' R·2 lots fn N.8 . L~:E~~ :enln Pt2ciboome. s 15S5/mo. Avi nowt • Eastslde 3BR 1'~8A; den, In/out. 23' Sliver er .... Prot.e.lonatty decorated June, Bllr 640-566_!__ !BR lSA, turn. 208 34th SI THE .LUFF-s Beaul 2700 sq It home In near B1y. 673-4928 h ~ -••. ove, r •10 sq ~BR 28A ...... $3000/mo. sngl garage & POOL. c.nt 545-2442 8~-7127 ... ~, 3BR. 2BA. LIDO MOJllLE HOM E $650/Wk 63 1-8260 - -- -• ..-..ar gM °' ,... mo 33 1 ed s 250 beauty t 1urn ac>aclous PARK. Large 2BFt just Raie Linda model 3Br gate guarded communl IYIWlll lseat S3000/mo.Stepa to 113-13 Nicety OClt ' 1 WOOD9RIOGE detach lrg eouf1 patio'& rlvlte 1tep1towater,pv1beachl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= 2Ba, 1rg master suite. ty 4 large bdrms, huge 66x300 Eastslde, Cot t• sand/ocn. 8 !8-796-0430 mo. 645-3910 Lv Mag tam. hOme. lntlde loop. ac>•. ~hildren & p/it OK. $950/mo. 673-6030 South Coast Metro trpfe. plantation sf'lullers bonus room. 3 car gar. Mesa. Principals only --ILll-.8 lllll EASTSIDE, · newly re-4BR 3BA. nr pool/IChool. • Short or long term i.... -2186 -1iSij39!!8~000!il!!!!!v!2~4'i!1-!i!!7!20!!8lm'!!~lll!S5!!2!!5!1.000-•A!!g!!t !14~94!-0!l•S•2~!!'mlll!!l!!63~1·i!l4il!!!!!! .. Corona dlf Mlt 2122 3 BA 2 BA 0 ft I c e decorated 2BR plus den A/C, g91dnr, tennis, like, Ponlble lmmed occpy L3S:/OPJ. Walk lo ~11· l-~mllll!~---'!--• ===:;:;:;:;;:! SHSO/mo «Mo-7333 · Includes gardener. S995: avall 6115. No pell. s·17151mo. · r 2.-beach c o. *2BR 2BA, condo. Pool, ERE To L __ · lease 673-1734 $1700/mo 619/934-3710 _. .... IT tundeck. PoOI. 2-car gar. spa, AC, earPort, patio. ~ ILIOI Tl ICUll ' ..... 842-8759, 213-456-1939 Gas/waler pd $750/mo Sp1elOU12BR +den 2BA Costa Mesa 21 24 E/SIDE 3BR H~BA,Jlulet Llgunllekh 2149 111-llllerlll-HOO NEWPORT CREST38A 647-7526 Agent FOR THE S •2 oo' / • '-AA street. 1 ear gar1ge, _ R£AW __ FI EDS unny patio. • 1 mo. IEIA ..:11•1 S 1195/mo No pets 2 BR 1 BA north end 2~·BA. g1r, pool, tennis, Highly upgraded Condo, 2 MERCU.&MnISE Ag t , Lo i s Jacobs 2BR 1BA twnhme. At-1714)432•7787 · clo~ 10 beach Frplc' .. / $1800 213-548-4067 or BR,2BA.trptc,lrlg.d/w, ~-.u 760-8G84andllnda0eth teched garage, lndry . hard w ood f loors'. \'t"'y~..,,.-yi· 1u·4.1 11 2 13-378-~94 NoPets patio. PoOI. Jae, tennis 721·0116 Grubb & Ellis hkups. $800/mo. No E SIDE. clean. Quiet 3BR, 51 275/mo 494_7079 * ~.WI '\~I • '-N---t Sh 4B 2 SB courts $850/mo t MC YOU WANT 644 -6200 pets. Anne McCasland lg gar & encl yard, 1Ctra _. _. __ • _ REALTORS~ ~pord or~s ~ · a dep Call Janice days 631-1266 ott-st prkng. NO PETS LOVELY "• Tree H.oute 2 •CLIFFHAVEN 3BR 2BA Y y. ~ora or Id ®,te, 818-995-2649, eves Try the closs1f1eds . . . 1 B R s 7 7 5 . 7 2 o $1080 • dep. 673-0231 BR. 1 BA Wooded area lrple. bonus rm. 2 eai :!. ~~a~11i~~1~' 7 14·646·0297 Margartte/2 . BA oak I=~·, ~{~. Great .local. 3A~ 3BA ;;P~~O/new 4::~~7~ees garage. Grdnrt water pd. Avl 717 $1950 645·2322 --- it.,1 ~"'"' ,,, co-"'"' •P ~ floors. rel rig. garage. , ',.;,_,_-*' twnhs. 2 ear gar wt opnr _ · mo. _ $1600/mo 673·8457 NEWPO<>T S-h 3B Ap!ttments .... llfilrnq laundry. f ireplace. !f · Full appliance p~ Pvt ---" ores 'I;:::::;:===:;:;; 0 ""'. •hu ·~" 1<~ • • 10 .v courtyard S 1650 7 t t yrd Pool/spa S 1 tmo Laguna Hfffs 21 SO * HARIOl llHE ~0B!._ hMaoh 2A~sgsa~~ 2poobl~ss ~ral 2602 JIJlmlne Agent 662·3465 -----Jacques 556-1140 -Elegant condo 2 BR conv ""' · ___ ..., ___ _ ... , ... " .... i 11X'1 ' 1942 Orange Ave East-_ 4BR 2BA hse, lrpte. 2 ear den 2, BA spa :.Va.ter~ & tennla court Av•ll July ARTIST sludlo/storage ~·· ni,,.., ho>-11 Beaulltul fully furnished side 2 BR 1 BA Totally MESA VERDE, charming. gar. upgrds, grdnr. xtnt tall · $3Sootmo Lse req 1. $1500/mo 722-1634 adj 10 pr1v home. with "''"''"'"'wont 2BR 2BA ~ den Avl tor 4 redone o'arage. vacant 1mmac 4Br 2Ba hm Frpl. loc Adults No pets Lse Glle<1 community Days, Nr beach, huge 4 BR. 3 yd. steps 10 beaen. beaut D:uld'll~ mos -Owner go.no away' No pets S 1 tOOlmo • dbl gar Best area. lovaly S 1195 • utl 642-0138 848• 1000 854_2002 eves BA Bllt -lns Lease view overlooking ocean II I, .. I I ''all tblkto beach.S2800/mo $ · ... "ard.$1575.~9-7632 _ · _ S · · 11Look-outPt Nosleep-unt ,.,•;tll/ ounuunv cy lnctutlls 675.8075 1.400 sec depo~.t ' _ *IUa-••-••* 1,500-S1 ,600t mo 1,.,., 5175/mo 675_3873 lnd~·pendcnt 756-8558 Newport Beach 2169 -.....-49011 • River ··•· I 0'1.1 \1~ °'II~\ CHARMING 2Br 2Ba home Dana Poil'lt 2 126 OPEN SUNDAY '12-3 213-546-5323, MM h di Or1 Ille ''°"'l~lf1 lk3'h "'°""' wt yard in Olde CdM IDUL FIR IOOllATll S 1075tmo 2 lg mstr suit· 4220 PA TRICE 213~823-8086 ft'.... 10 ct~7led ~:: bri:lrw/. < nrimJ Jct Mar "c"'~ Steps to beach Beaut 2BR house 1n quiet neigh-Very ltght 1BR condo. 850 es: lrplc, rel rig, under-(Thomas Guide Pg. 3 1C4J -(, • eYefY garage _,.1n town to <laswk-d view overtootung ocean borhoodon lheEasts1de SQ f1. totally remodeled ground par1<1ng. 24 hr •2Br 1'i Ba, $850 •2Br •llUT/•ll your llvtnoroom Lm--~-=-~~----=:;;;1-----642-56 78 at Look· 0 u 1 P t Cat OK S7751mo Call Ocean view, near harbor guarded gale & cluof\Se a, $875 Gar. Ins e . 1536 Sylvia Ln -$1450/mo 675-3873 646-4902 $695/mo 496-87<42 Walk 10 bch' 631·3939 lndry Agent. 998-3195 $1700/mo lse 646-t378 I l 500 Santanella. Corona del Mar 559-9400 $564,900 •. Sun 1-5 * •+ 1716 E. Oceanfront , NB 673-3777 $2. 100.000 t 23067 La Linda, Newport Beach Sun 1-5 645-0303 $466.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM I •Spa •Pool t V1ew * * Wa1ertron1 2430 S Laurel Wood. Santa Ana 546-23 13 s 150.000 * ••2140 E. Oceanfront.NB 2134 Miramar Or. Peninsula Pt. Balboa 210 16 Place =E. Costa Mesa Sun 1•4 673-3777 $2,950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 631 -7300 $615.000 Sun 1-5 720_061 1 s259,9xx * * * Wa1ertron1 and Pool VG1ve Address at Guard Gale HOMES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2 19 Via Koron Newport Beach I 673 7300 $875.000 Sunday 2-5 ~ 10 Via Lido Soud Newport Beach 673-7300 S795 000 Sunday 1-5 . 1633 Highland Or. Harbor Highlands NB 631-7300 $41 5,000 Sun 1-5 t • * 1027 Mariners t · guest hsel NB 644-1600 $1 225.000 Sunday 1;5 306 1 Molaka1. Costa Mesa 9021 Washington Westminster 645-0303 $ 169 000 Sun 1-5 546-23 13 $246.000 Sun 1-5 I * 3490 San Rafael. Costa Mesa 3 BR .plus FAM RM or DEN I 546-23 13 s301 ooo sun t-4 30 1130 Austin. Costa Mesa 1 10052 Signet Circle. Newport Beach 546-2313 $249 000 Sun -4 1165 Augul>td Co~l a Mes;i 759-9100 $31 5.000 Sun 1-5 3200 Ctay StrePI Newport Hnts N 8 546-2313 $246 900 Sat/Sun 1-4 12 7 v· F N B h :1 1 1a irenze. ewport eac 631-7300 $399.500 Sun 1•5 1 V 2556 Crestv1Pw Newport Beach E.'73-7300 $979.000 Sunday 1-5 35 Gannet ln Bayview Terrace NB 673-9333 $699 500 Sun 1-5 255 W k f I C M a e ores . osta esa Sal/Sun 1-5 944 Pautarino. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $269.500 Sun 1•4 •2910 3rd Ave/Heliotrope, CdM 673-8494 $405.000 Sunday 1-5 r * * 4809 Seashore Newport Beach • 673-7300 $1.369,000 Sunday n -6 '* •t2001 Ba1a. Bluffs. Newport Beach 631-7164 $298..000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~ BR plus FAM RM or DEN 1 2337 Elden. Costa Mesa' 642-3612 $259.000 Daily •v21 Burning Tree Big Cyn. NB 644-1600 $1.695,000 Sunday 1-5 * •• 22 12 Fortuna. Bluffs. Newport Beach 241-7206 $396.000 Sunday 1-4 1745 Candlestick Lane, Baycrest NB 631-7300 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 v 24 Htll~dale Or Belcourt Terrace NB 63 1-7300 $6 15.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 107 Crystal Ave. Little Balboa Island 644 -9060 $1 , 175.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •t27 Ima Loa Ct. Nwpt Crest. NB 759-6700 $347.500 Sunday 1-5 650-7000 S359.900 Sunday 1-5 20 18 Deborah Ln Newport Beach 546-23t3 $247.500 720 Goldenrod Corona def Mar 720-0611 $510.000 646-3309 $429 000 Sal/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 252 E 19th St. Newport Beach 673-9333 $469:000 •2620 Vista del Oro, Blulfs. NB. Sun 1-5 759-9100 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 *d4607 Fa1rf1eld. Newport Beach •565 Seaward Corona del Mar 2 67'1 7300 S 1 300 000 Sunday 1-5 759-838Q £C'. 59 000 Sundri'r 1 -5 2 14 Fairway Costa Mesa 1 1331 Antigua Way. Westchff •• *3600 w OcPanlront Newport Bch 645-0303 $279 000 Sun 1-5 644-9060 $599.000 723-44Q4 57?5 000 Sat Sun 10-2 260:? Fmrv-.Jy Or Co-.1a Mes.t 1 • t 2339 Arbutus. Newpor1 Beach 644 9060 $2Q9 500 Sal/Sun t-5 760-5000 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN Sun 1-5 * • + 130 1 Galaxy. Dover Shores. NB 760-5000 $1.049.000 SUN 2-5 * t 2152 Vista Dorado. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $344,000 · Sat,iSun l-5 318 Jasmine Corona det Mar I '*409 Vista Roma. Bluffs. N B 759-9070 · $765.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 759-9100 $269.000 Sat/Sun l-5 * • 14 Oakcrest. Newport Beach I • •26 Wtldgo6se. Newport Crest. NB 720-0611 $2.795.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 631-1266 $325.000 Sundav 1-5 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • 1815 Galat~d Terr Irvine Teir CdM 3369 Calllorn1a. Costa Mesa t 959 Miramar Laguna Beach 644 1600 $1 695 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 645-0303 $299.900 vs Pinehurst. Big Cyn, Nwpt Bch I Sat 1-6 644 -1600 $1.595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 496-3 169 $4 19 000 Sunday 1-4, 2237 Golden Circ.I~ NB 3303 Calllorn1a. Costa Mesa * • t 1000 Santiago Or. Dover Shores. N B 760-5000 $379.000 Sunday 2-4 546-2313 $299.500 Sun 1-4 631 -7300 $875 000 Sun 1-5 *2030 Holld ·~Road BaycrPc;t NB 3369 Ca1tforn1a Costa Mesa * • 121 5 Somerset Lane weslCltff NB 631-7300 S649 000 Sun 1-5 1 645-0303 $299.900 Sun 1-5 759-6700 $750 000 Sat Sun 1 c, I • t·~7 C C t N t B h · * 1712 lrvtne Ave Baycrest NB * .... anyon res . ewpor eac 631-7300 $399.000 Sun l -5 673-9333 $2.150,000 Sunl-5 •531 Irvine Ave Nwpt Hts NB I t v 30 Canyon Fairway. Big Cyn. NB 3 BEDROOM 873 Arbor Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $;;? 17 .900 854-5069 $429 000 Sal/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $2,795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 3319 Nevada Cos1H Mesa I 1 Carmel Bay. Spyglass. CdM 1 546-2313 $269 000 Sun t-5 644-1600 $1.395.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1112 BerkshirP. Ln Westchll N 8 759-6700 $495 000 Sun l 2 30-5 00 I 3246 New vork. Costa Mes,1 I •3 160 Corte Portotmo. Nwpt North VIiia. NB 720-061 t $240 000 Sat ,'Sun 1-5 546-17 44 $649.000 Sunday 1-4 2327 College Costa Mesa 546-2313 $227.500 Sun 1 5 2233 Raleigh Costa Mesa. 356 E 1~th St. Costa Mesa t 420 OeSola Terrace. Corona del Mar I 540·7355 $230.000 Sunday 1-5 I 631-1266 $360K-$365K Sat/Sun 1-5 646-1457 $699.950 Sun 1-4 30 1430 Riverside. Newport Bear.h +• 1201 Glenaire. Tuslln 2 112 Dover NB. Harbor Hglnds 673 9333 $675 000 Sun 1·5 673-9333 $634,900 Sun 1-5 644-9060 $375.500 Sun 1-5 V t'f; Rut> Grand Ducal B1g'Cyn NB V •2 Inverness Lane, Big Canyon NB * * + 1211 E Balboa Blvd NB _ I 6.t4 1601.i $1 . 135.000 Sunday 1-5 631-7300 $2.450.000 Sun 1-5 673 -3777 $1 175,000 SatJSun 1-&-* • t 1609 Seadnft Or Irvine Terrace CdM * v 1 Oakmont, Big Canyon, NB 63 1 7300 $629,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1,675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 21 Encore(N Crest) Newport Beach 673-7300 $399,000 Sunday 1-5 l+••V 45 15 Tremont Newpor1 Beach •21 12 Port Ourness. Seawmd/Hrbr Vu Hms i 61 4/614'7 Avocado, Corona del Mar 760-5000 $895.000 Sun 12-5 644-1600 $465K-$595K Sa 1-b/Su 1-3 I * ••2 Rocky Pomt. Corona del Mar I 631-1266 $l ,950,000 Sat 1-4 30 246 Sherwood Place. Easts1de. CM 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEii 63 1-7300 $355.000 Sun 1-5 •••v 1 Rue Valbonne. Newpor1 Beach +v ••27 St Tropez. Newport Beach 673-9333 $925,000 Sunday 1-5 6 BR plus FAM RM or DEii V *2 Winged Foot. Big Cyn. NB 644-1600 $1,795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 673-9333 $1 600.000 Sunday 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BR 203-2031 1 Diamond. Balboa Island 673-2230 $610,000 Sun 1-4 '* * 116 E Oceanfront, N B 673-9333 $2 245 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 673-3777 $1 200 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' S 157 Pehcan Ave Fountain Valley 720-061 1 $259.900 Sun 1-5 •••200 1 Baja, Bluffs. Newport Beach I 521-521 'tt Mangold. Corona det Mar 1982 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa 1939 Por1 Bristol Cr.(HVH) N.B. 63 1-7 164 $296.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $530.000 Sunday 1-4.30 152~ Lincoln Lane Westchff. Newport Beach 546·2313 S374 900 631-6646 $569,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-4 , 759-9269 $71 9,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••t33 Corsica, Newport Beach · 720-1688 $239.500 Sat/Sun 1-4 t 3107 Madeira. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $295.000 * * 525 Via lido Soud. Newport Beach S I 673-7300 $2.750,000 Sunday 2-5 un 1-4 3504 Marcus.Newport BPach 673-7300 $615.000 Sundny 11-2 184 Merrill Pl, Easts1de ~ 675-6992 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 •959 Miramar. Laguna Beach 496-3 l-69--$419.000 324 1 Montana, Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $249.900 Sun 1-5 1360 w Wilson i:C, Costa Mesa 720 0611 $209.900 4 BEDROOM 932 Azalea, Gosta Mesa 546-23 13 $343.000 932 Azalea. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $343,000 2910 Paper Lene, New~ort Beach 985 Begonia. Costa Me.sa 645-0303 $31~.ooo Sun 2-6 546-2313 $325.000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4·30 4985 Paseo Segovia, Tur1lerock Irvine •1827 Buttonshell l ane. Baycrest NB 644-9060 $3 10,000 Set 1·4 631·7300 $695,000 Sun 1-5 • 1956 POf't Cardiff. Harbor Vtew Homes, NB 3070 Ceylon, Cost• Mesa 6'0-5664 $525.000 Sunday 1-5 546·2313 $295,000 Sun 1-4 . ffOl RoekfOt'd(Cameo H.). N B 873-7300 $895.000 Sunday 1-5 •1501 e. Belbo• Btvd .• Newport Beech 673-74 q $825,000 Sat/Sun 11·6 2291 ~nta ~na, Coste Mesa ' •1*• 11 19 E 8i lbo1 Blvd, NB +26045 Red Corral. Laguna Niguel 1 673-9333 $599.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 I 12339 Rutgers. Co~ta Mesa 759-9100 $249,900 Sat /Sun 1-5 1228 Sandpoint Way, Corona Del Mar 759-9070 $689.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2221 Santa Ana (E'slde) C.M. I 675-0530 $299,000 Sun 1 ~ 3 BR 'plus 2 IR ••21 Sanddollar, Newport Terrace. N.B. 650-3235 $177 ,000 Sun 1-5 * * + 1803 W Bay Ave. Newport Bea'h 675-2:>32 $799,000 Sat 12--4 ._.. * • 100 Scholz Plaza. Versallles. NB 646·6770 $189.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v•• 100 SehOfz Plza 2 14, Versailles. NB 759-9314 $~98,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus 1 BR 3 18 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 759-9070 $785.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2 BR plus FAI RI or DEii 1701 Starlight Circle. Corona def Mar 673·1181 $599,000 S1t/Sun 1-5 •••i.'280 CagMy #209. 301 NB 873-9333 $359-$299,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 424 Oahlll. Corona del Mar 4 BR plus 2 BR 2 11 Via Koron, Newport Beectl 673-7300 $899.000 • '* •215 Vla Lido Soud, Newport Beach 673#7300 $3,200,000 Sunday 2-5 •44 Canyon Island. NewpOf't Beach 7~-5000 $545.000 Sun 1?·5 * • • •e 1e2 Cape Hope Ctr. Seabrldge. HB 642-3850 $229.600 Sat 12-4/Sun 1-5 2001 Yacht Vlgllent, Seevlew, NB 644-9060 $825,000 Sun 1-5 ••..,200 McN•ll -102. Nwpt Bch . 673·9333 $J95.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I •.., •220 Ntce #208, Newpon 8eactl 873-9333 $295,000 • Sat/Sun 1-6 5 IEllHI 760-5000 $829.000 Sun 1·5 15 13 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $585,000 Sunday 2-5 IPIRTIEllTS flR REIT e 11.A & e 1sA e11bo1 etvd. Newport eeecn 87a.1~ $295,000 Sunday 12-5 -. 675-2232 $925.()()9 Sat/~un 12'"'4 * •2910 Java. Costa M ... ' 5'46-23 13 $550.~ * • 11 Northampton. Newport Beech Sun 1·5 720Aoe 11 S6751..000 S1t/Sun 1·5 . 673-7300 SLHMI Sunday 1·5 Inside: I) •Business dates/02 • Electronics Show /02 .• Classlfied/03-6 R~~taurate~rs keep plate f~ll Restaurants try to stay profitable ly JUDY CHAMBERLAIN 0..., ..... ,.___ CtlUc A . few months ago, Michael • McCarty, owner of Michael's in Santa Monica, .cut the prices in his restaurant by JO percent. And although the restaurant was one of the more expensive dinina spots in Southern California. price- cutting trends brought about by higher labor costs and increased competition may lead other res- taurants to follow McCany's lead. That could mean trouble for less- succcssful restaui:ants. Rising site, labor and food costs. along with increased competition from super- markets and other restaurants. are shrinking profit margins and threat- ening to put some restaurant owners out of business. Additionally. health care and othe r laws currently being con- sidered by the ~islature could deal a crippling blow to restaurants and other small businesses. accordjng to restaurant owners. Restaurants, in- herently labor-intensive and subject to profit margins of about 6 percent of net sales. could be hard hit 1f new laws mean higher operating costs and insurance expenses fo r owners. California restaurants also are hit harder by the state's minimum wage. which. at $4.35 per hour. is higher than the federal standard of $3.65 per hour. Additionally. the state's wage laws -unlike those of most other states -provide no tip credit to the employer. who has lO pay' a share of the federal tax on that tip. "The government counfs tips as wages when It comes to _paying FlCA. but not whc.·n ifs fi$uring minimum wage." said Phil de Canon. a member of the California Restaurant As oc1at1on 's lt'gjsla11vc comm ittee. De Carion said leg1slat1on that would raise restaurants' operating costs would mean higher pnces for consumers. ·· .\ corporation hkl.' Rub) 's, fo r instance. would ha \e to pa y $330.000 a year for health care. That might well be 100 percent of the Dout C.vanaueh ll•ftt and ltalph Kouwlde1, president and vk• president, respectlv•IJ, of Ruby~ Diner, 111ap ••· current profit." he said. De Carion and other restaurant expens worry that 1f restaurant~ have to raise their pnces. the) may lose customef'> to upermarkets and fast-food chains. But even withou t profit -cutting ne" leg1slat1on. thl' shl·er number of restaurants opcraung in California points to an eventual shakeout. ''Some restaurants won't sun we. at least not in th l·1r present form ," de Canon said. But hke e'pt>nSI\ c beach-front real estate. high-end rl'staurants along the Orangl' Coast are more likely to 0e immune to bad tames than their more h1dden-awa~. under-cap1tahzed pe«s will -be. "Some restaurants won't survive, at least not in. their present form," Phil de Carion said. But. JUSl an case. smart restaur.:1- tcurs aren't taking an> cha net·~ With hquor sal es do"." all 0\ er Manto tJad two things going for him; a job and ambition ly RUSS LOAR o.-y ,_ -.. WmH When Italian-born restaurateur Carmello Manto amved in Amenca 38 years ago. he had two things goin~ for him: a d1shwashmgJob and a dri ve to find something better. Although he'd been a prom1sina law student m Ital). the 20-~ear-old was JUSt glad to be in the n1ted States, working on hi s piece of the American dream. And for Manto, the dream meant alwa) looking for the next available opportunity. "I saw the~ people working as waiters -th ey made more moner, -and I though t, ·1 can do that.' · Manto. 58. found he could do a lot more. Working his way up through th e ranks. Manto learned first-hand what at takes to be a suc~ess in the restaurant business. From busboy to maitre d', from head waiter to head chef. Manto mastered his craft and opened his first restaurant. Via Veneto. in 1959 on the Sunset tnp. T"o )cars later. he opened La Strada restaurant in Los Angeles, which featured operatic performances and became a favorite stopping place for ghtterati such as conductor Zubin Mehta and opera singer Placido Domingo. Manto. who exudes the easy charm of success. could be easily mistaken for one of the luminanes who patronized La Strada. After ,21 years. commuting from l.aluna's Monarch Bay finall y wore thin' and he sold the restaurant in 1982. Manto opened Carmello's in Cor- ona del Mar six years ago, and now sees yet one more opponunity ahead. His latest dream 1s to stan a national chain of haliao restaurants. true to the classic recipes of his homeland, but also in tune with the fast-paced lifestyle of the; 1990s. Seven months aao. Carmello and vintner Frank Arcicro began the first installment d the dream-br openint Viva Italia in downtown · Laauna Beach, followed by a 1eeond \'iva Italia in Laauna N11uel. off Crown •Valley Parkway in Rancho Niauel Center. The panncrs expect to open a third restaurant in San Juan Capistrano before the end of the year and arc in n(lotiations for an Irvi ne location they expect to open by spring 1991. Manto believes there is IJ) ·un- tapped national market for an Ital· ian ttstaurant chain. But not for the traditional kind of Italian f'n<> 11urant1 ftaturina red-checked table- clotha, ~"'· lulpa and little more. Viva haha has chucked the w1nt bottles 1n batktts co"ertd with tandk wu and aeatcd an open· .. j ~ ........................ . c.r ............... Viv• ............... "' a.. ..... 'kitchen atlllOIPhcft whttt moat en-"I am JmillOnatc about tteapes.." tnn UT under S 10 and the recipes Manto aaid. "We Knc 5'moltr food. art divene. Pitta 11 cooked 1n a not complK:atect. with nch •uca wood-bumint oven from Italy, Some tomato 11uet. \'ctttabtel. a ~led by mnqu1tc charcoal. .,..._.'"MANTO/OJI . .. . ..., ...... _... ............... panslon plans even as fellow restaw•eun consider cutbacks In the face of 1110unt1,.. ••~n .... 1he co~nt~. Hans Prager has cov- ered his bases b) opening a lower- pnced ~-en1on of ewpon Beach's The Ritz -the Yankee Tavern - that stresses dining more than a thn vang bar bu sines!.. Kos1m 1des. owners of the Rub) 's chain. arc still ex~ndang. Their newest location: South Laguna. But 1f a rcstauran1 shakeout 1s coming to Califo rnia. man~ e'pens feel that the Orange C'oa~t as less likely to be affected than areas hke Los Angeles. Carmelo Manto. owner of the upscale Carmelo~s. has opened two down-priced 1 va ha ha restaurants that serve l'l>O<l not unlike what as sened at Carml'lo's -onl> al half the pnce. -\nd. no mailer v.hcn.· \OU h'"· there probabl~ v.111 soon tx.'a Rub' 's diner on a street corner near 'ou. Doug Ca' anaugh and Ralph Sailboat inventor satisfied by task . ly JOY ANTHONY D.-Y'-Con~ "Everybod} wan ts to lave here." said Hans PragN of The R 1t1 in Newport Beach .. -\nd it's so C\- pensl\ e to h"e here 1hat t\\O-ancome fam1hes are the norm rather than the e'cept1on. The~ people haH' no tame-to cook - but the\ do havr to ea t... · NEWPORT BE.\ H Chad Twichell ha s chm bed 'olcanocs in the .\ntarc11c and dm t-n dogslcds at the North Pole. But no1hing matches the sat1sfact1on he fee l-; af\er invent· ang a nev. sailboat. "It's m) baby," h<· SJ~'· pointi ng to the 12-foot craft hr began working o n 15 ~ears ago. Billed as a bol substitute for seniors. Tw1chcll's ··circle T" has alread) attra tcd national pubhc1t} and requests from three companies for the produ<·t1on and d1stnbuuon nghts. "It'll complclcl> d11Tercn t 1han an)'thing on the marl>.ct," he points out. Because ot thl" forv.ard po 1t1on of the 11ller and thc hoat's "self-tack- ing" feature. the Circle T re-quire less movement from the sailor. And becauk the ~1lor also faces fof'\\.'ard. wtth legs stretched out into a room~ cockpit. an adult can sail as com- forubl) as a child. Twichell thinks hi s boat -"h1ch 1s expected to be mass-produced later this )e3r -wtll 1nsp1rt new reeuas for the 4(~and-older St't. 'The abot 1s the most llncom- fortablc boat 1n the world for an older person,'' he remarked "I dt-- s1gned 1h1 tor S(n1or sailors l ~ho want to ha'e fu n but don't ~to break their backs or ctamp their teas:· With a bot. he citphuned. a sailor must scramble from one ~1de of the boat to the other evary time a tack occurs. In a Circle T. a sailor moves onl ~ few inches, 11t1ng comfortabl> on a ~at that was built to hold t"o people. • "You can take your girtfnend for a ndc," notes the former Nav t0m- mander. What's more. "It's much faster than the Sabot." Ttk other day. Twichell was out I in t~e harbor "tcstina his mventton when a 26-footer chalknacd him to a race. BccauJt he was J..Olftl 1n the opposnc d1tte11on. ht sailed 400 feet funher before he rould whirl his bolt a,,und. But he sttll PHtcd tht lal'JCf era f\. Re admns•thc trcle T mtaht not beet a Lattr. but 1fa a lot more 11ablt. be tald. U nh~e •be Oat1tt bolt, whtdl ttqu1m tuk1na out to ,...._ 1M SAii .OAT /D2t ... .. ) . SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1990 A few . . tips to • • • · m1n1m1ze risks ly JUDY CHAMBERLAIN 0..,, NM .___ OtUc • For an)'one considenng openm' a restaurant, a few words or advice might be irt· order: • Negotiate the best lease an the history of Amenca. Don'r listen to reassurances that a new location 1s full of tenual. You'll rebably be long gone ore tliat ever ttappens • Get )'ourself a decent sign - one that's \'lStble from th" road If - your landlord won't let you du that, sue him. • Don't trust the printing of your menus - or the training of your staff - to your unemploved brother from Duluth. Hare a professional - or a team of professionals. • Work sman. Don't pa~ e'- ecutive chefs wages 1f all \OU really need is a hne cook. H-1re fewer people, and give them longer ~hafts. A f ult-time employee as anyone who. works 25 hours or more -why pay additional cost'i fo r more full-lime employees when )'OU can get double duty out of the ones yo u already have? • Cover yo ur bases. Eradicate confusion . Traffic patterns. pnce perception, conforming the name of your restaurant to the kind of food you're going to serve -even plan- nin~ tables and seaung accommo- dat1ons so customers expenence JUSt 'the nght amount of comfon without fcehng Ltlce they're out an left field - are all important issues. • Whatever amount of mone) you thank )Ou're going to need to SUl )' afloat. do uble -no. tnple -11. Datto the amount of ttme 11 "'•II take you tcr get the permits s1gnect off on. construcuon completed. etc . etc CIC. • Promote. promote. promote yo ur budding enterprise. • Be prepared to get •along with lmle or no sleep for the ne\t. oh ma}be. three or four )ears. mailer staffs. remember'' • Be"are of egos Forget about ~ours ent1rel) -and learn 10 deal v.1th e\ef)bod) else's. Your chef has one. Your v.a11cn ha\l: them too. • The cu51omer as abM>lutel)'. alwa ys nght. .. P•ul ffoschlno. •11l1t•nt gen•r•I 111•n-the Conswner •tectronla Show In Oii· •t•r for Technlcs, of Sec•ucus, N.J., cago. Th• deck .... • sylt.... wtllch pl•c•s • dlgltal tape Into • DAK deck •t prevents dlgtt•I copying. Small, clear, p~werfm ­ eleCtronics show!keys By BRENDA C. COLEMAN Associated Prus Writer ( H 1( .\GO -l\maller. d earer and -more po"l'rful an.' the \\alch\\Ords for this )ear's 1nnova- 11ons at thl' C'on,uma Ell•c1ron1cs how. where tens of thou~nd~ uf audio. '1deo and home-automation products \\enl on dt<ipla~ aturday. D1~1tal audio rnrx-. thc long-awaited tet'hno10$Y that "111 g1' l' taped <,ound a quantum leap in qualit~. final!) hits thl' .\mencan marketplace this fall. "hen Secaucu ... ~.J .-bast.·d Technics said at wall begin sh1pp1ng 1t<, lir't pla~er to U.S. retailers. "Wi: arc actl\l'I) tal..1ng orders at the sho" and are sure that 11 v. di hl' off the grouod th is time." said ~11rh:.ll'I \gullar. a !>poh•sman for the com- pan~. a di' 1\lcin 1lf thl' l\lahu'>h tta Electric Corp. of "\men ca Thl' -;VD.\ Ill pla~er marl..eted b) Tl'chnirs. suggc\tcd Ill rl'lail at $1.~00. "Ill incorporate a "cop) managl·ment \),tl'm .. conforming v.ith the nev. tt.Thnolog' '-landard adopted in Japan to foll p1rat1ng attt>mpt1, .rnd hl·.td off rnpf}rtght disputes. .\guilar 'aid .\ kar 111 'ud1 tl1,pu1es 1s "'hat ha'> I.cpl manufauura' lrom m.1rl..l'llng D.\ 1 tcchnolog) 111 the l 'n1tl'd 'it:lll''> t''l'n thou~h ll has been a'ailable for .it ll'a'>t thfl'l' 'l'Jr' ll·lhn1l' h,I\ .tl'>o ll'~lllll'd '-'Ith mo,ic director (Jeor~t: l Ul.I\ to rmJUll' llnml' THX. an athanC'l'd sound '>~<.tern lll''l[!.m·d. h~ one account, "to haH' <,pan·.,hip' \\h1111ng b' 'our car.-. "h1k ~uu sit ''::itching. ·\1.ir \\.tr,· 111 ~our ra~~ chair .. Thl· pm l' 111 \Ul h rka,urr I'> e\pcctrd to bl· $ .1100 111 ~l lllllHI "hl'fl thl' 'i\Stcm. markl·ted tn Lucastilm I td ma~l'' II'> dl.'bu1 this foll. · ~l<m· rl'll'' Jot. rx·rh:ip-, tu the a' eragl' film- maker. 1s the ultra-compact camcorder, with Sony offering what it bills as the world's smallest in its Handycam CCD-TR4. a 4J/1-b)-4111-b}-6YJ-inch unit that weighs 11'2 pounds. The device. with a suggested retail price of $-1 .100. uses 8-m1llimeter tape in a cassette about the size of a standard audio cassette and is aimed at the most active o n-the-go user. said company ~pokesman Yulc1 Ncnoe. • Close on Sony's heels in camcorder ultra- compactness is Panasonic with its Palmcorder PV-10. which u es compact VHS tapes and has a suggested retail price of $999. Also reaching new frontiers in getting a lot of 1nformauon into a "l'ry small space is Franklin Electronic Pubhshcr!I Inc .. which 1s introducinf! the world's first hand-held electronic encyclopedia. The 51/~-b)-5-h~ -I-inch unit weighing 12 ounces affords a u'rr :iccess to an) entry in the Concise Columbia Enq doped1a by punching words into a small kl'\ board. according to its Mount Holl\. N .J.-b:m·d manufacturer. The unit has a suggesicd rl·tail pncc of $299. The elrrtronic<. <.ho-w. "hlch runs through Tuesda\ and 1s cln.,cd to th e public. is sponsored b' the -Wa-;h1ng1on. D.C.-bascd Consumer Elec- tromcs Group of thl' lll'ctronic tndus1nes Assoc1a- t1on .\n l'~llmatl'U 551000 '1!>1h>rs. most I} retailers or thei r rcprl•.,..·nta ti\l''· Jrl' l'\pccted to attend tt\.e e' l'nl. a wm1-annual gathering \.\>hO'it' twin 1s held each Januar~ 1n I a-; cgas . ( on,uml·r l'lec1ron1c' manulacturers expect 10 nng up $ l l 1.11 hllhon 1n facto!) ales this )Car. compared "1th $12 26 b1lhon last )ear. Industry Vice Pre-;1dl'nt F-ranl.. M\l'rs said in a speech at the l>hO'-' ·., opening · · Japanese-tycoon looking at state for his next pri~e By LARRY HICKS McCl.tr<hy N-1 S.,tvtcr <,..\CR ·\~1'F;\ TO -..\ Japanese paper-manu- factunng t~coon who recently rocked the an world \lllh mul11m1lhun-dollar purchases of two classic painting'> "' c~cing land at the Pon of Sacramento a'> h1'> ne\t pn1e Da1c,h u\la ·\mem:a. the Amcncan subs1d1af) of a compan~ headed b) namboya nt an collector R)'<X'i a110. ha'> been talking w11h pon officials in West 'ialramento fur more than a }ear about bu) 1ng 70 to IUO .icre'>. John Sulp1110. acun~ pon director. \a1d F-nda~. The compapy is looking to build a plant thcrl' and cxpon paper products. <iulp111 0 '>aid "Tht' ·, l' c'r re,.,l•d interest in selected spots at the port.'' '>01d '>ulp1110. "We've rk,·er seen any specific plan . hut v.c ha ve some idea of the magnitude of the project. .. ..\ Da1">howa 'P<>kc'>man in Seattle would not comment on the com pan~ 's interest in Sacramento. "There's nothing to tell," spokesman Roben Hanle~ said in re~pun'ie to several questtons. Sulp1110. too. \\J'i cautious· about estimating the chances that Da1\hov.a v.1ll follow through with an offer ... No dcn.,1on and no agreements have been reached.'' he ..aid. But "we are taking their mterest m the Pon of Sacramento very senously." ulp1110 '>aid hl' has had meetings with Hanley and Ste'e Tan1guch1. Da1showa >\menca executi ve \ 1ce president ..\ local de,clopcr. "ho requested anonymity. said a Da1showa plant at the pon could involve reC),chng ne"'paper'> and remaking them into other paper produl't'i. Da1shov.a ..\ml'nra 1-; a \ubs1d1af) of Da1sh owa Paper Manufat·tunng C ·o. Ltd .. Japan's second- largest paper produn·r. Sa110. its honorary chair- man. et thr art v.orld on its car last month when he purchased two painungs for a combined S 160 million. Saito rcportl·dl) outbid the hkes of Greek shipping magnate Sta' rm N1archos for the two 1mprcss1on1 s1 works at separate auc11ons. He paid $82.5 m1ll1 on for Vin cent van Gogh's "Ponratt of Dr. Gachtt," eclip'ling the pre nous record .of S53. Q mil lion for a \1 ngk. painting. NOW NO LOAD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY LA Gear stock plunges ORANGE COUNTY GROWTH FUND A diversified rput~al fund investing in a portfolio of Orang e County's finest public companies as selected by the Fund's manager. ,@ Ora4Jt~e~~/i~~fuM Ask how your investment in the Orange County Growth Fund can qualify as a tax- deductlble IRA contribution for 1989. To receive a prospectus, annual report, and the current portfolio. calf· the Fund's manager and distributor, Newport Securities Corporation. (714) 957-1211 The pr09pedut contains more complete lnfornwtion regarding fMS. .x nMeandrltkl;rNdttc.1elull before lnvntorMndmon• . •_. LOS ANGELES -L.A. Gear Inc. stock fell $8.50 per share Friday to close at $30.50 on the New York Stock Exchan~e -down nearly 40 percent from its high of SS0.371h on May 24. The sneakers and apparel maker sdid it expected to report earnings of ju, t 50 to 60 cents per share in the March·May quarter. That compared with 90 cents per share in the same period last year and surpnscd many Wall Street observers. "The earnings the company in- dicated were considerably lower than we had indicated," said Jay J. Meltzer, a Goldman Sachs analyst in New York. Meltzer said. however. that the earn1nM rtpon alone could no t ac- count fi>r the precipitous stock fall. He had no explanation for 11. L.A. Gear stock had surstd last week. in pan bttause the S-.Jomon Brothers brokerage had repeated a buy rec:om,,-.cndation. I -lly ne A1HClale4 Pm• .. ... Or•ni•Ca.1t bu1ln•1 date• . er ... ,. ¥tleeltaadee. Leern powerftal lec:bniques, ''the ultimate conciouenet1 tool" to untap power within. Worbbop& conducted in Newpon Beech. Contact Joanna Paton, 64S.3620. • • • s.,ln l)la=... l&leat Aecdta ........... Jewels add alamour, in· creue your event's revenues with no ldditional cost or work. Contact Diane Radin, (818) 99S· l 090. • • • > Peneul c.m,.ter Networks. Free weekly Nldek Computer Sy1- tem1 1C1Diaan for businesses on the cost and productivity of personal compuleft, local area networks. micro to mini-main frame connec:· tivicy. Reservations required Phone 731-2782. • • • ADOOC, An Direct.ion and Oesian in <>ranee County. Monthly meet- inp. workshops. aeneral events. Phone 8S2--6l44 for schedule. • • • TIMll Frte.11. Sin&les club plays tennis 7·10 p.m., Tuesdays at Anaheim Tennas O ub and Fridays at CabrilJo Park, Santa Ana. Also parties, trips, other activities. Phone 7JO.SS38. • • • How to Baud ud Malatata a Profitable Coa1aJUD1 Practice. Wil· liam Mooney Associates seminars include fee-setting. contracts, pro{>Osals. referrals. marketing con- sulting services. more. Phone (213) 32 1·9342. • • • Sammer Week, July 16-20. Center for Spiritual Development. Orange. Six courses. two hours each. explore faith. prepare for ministry. Phone 744-3175. • • • ~ Sales Leaden~p la1tlt•te. Workshops, lectures, seminars to in- crease sales. productivity and profits. Phone 759·1047 forschedule. • • • Women oa tlae Move. Business. professional network meets for ·breakfast. speakers. at Ritz-Carlton, ·7:30-9 a.m .• founh Wednesday of 'each month. Contact Helen Green- blatt. MFCC. 472-3544. • • • Women's ()pportulty Center, UC Irvine. Phone-8S6-7128 for schedule of workshops and seminars. SAILBOAT From 01 prevent flipping. the 188-pound Cir- cle T 1s almost im possible to tum over. It's even more stable than a con- ventional Sabot. "From the dock -you can s1cp rnto II wi thout falling." With a Sabot. 1f )OU don't step into the center. the boat will capsi7e. Ron Holder. whose 70-foot boa\s have v.on Transpac racel>. designed the boat and Da'e UIJman. a world- fam ous designer. created the sails. Jim Betts. rcnov.nl'd for his Trans- pac--wmntng boat molds. did the mold for thc Circli: T. o far. three companies arc '} ing to produce the Circle T. In add111on. a C"nnect1 cu1 rep- resen tative from an organization for the handicapped wan ts to order 20 boats for ea ch of his group's I 0 yacht clubs. According to Rohen Nelson. com- modore of thl' Lido lsk Yal·ht ('lub. a boat now used tr) the handicapped called the Defender 12 has hmi- tauons. "It doesn't app<•al to a great number of people.'' he 'ia1d, ''Not only 1s (the Circle T) a very attractive boat. it's easy to operate. Chad's one of the guys who can look at a scene and sec what 1s needed." .. Everybody just thinks it's won- derful, .. Twichell says. "It isn't quite as good a that. but it 1s radical. .. Twichell hopes that whichever company he chooses to product the boat will be able to ket'p the price below $3.000 -about $400 more than a Sabot and $600 less than a Lido 14. Twent} year~ ago. he sa)s, he would ra ther have stancd his own boat company than rel~ish his dream to an outsider. But today. the 81-year-old Twichell. who drives a red Corvette and has hundreds of sailing trophies to his credit. says he'd rather be sailing. MANTO From 01 sprinkle of cheese, a minimum use of oil -it's good." Within a stone's throw of the beach, the Laguna Beach restaurant has proved so popular that on week- ends. -a long line of would-be patrons trails down the street. Dinner stops at about 10:30 p.m .. but tht res- taurant stays open until I a.m. ser- vina pizza. salad and desserts. , ··we were an instant success." Manto said. adding that he was initially overwhelmed by the vol- ume of business. Manto figures the Laauna Beach restaurant, which seats about 75 , serves an avcra,e 350 dinners a ni&ht on weekends. "They bombarded us from the first moment we opened the doors." Working in what he calls' "the riskiest busi ness.'' Manto's stratqy is to loate hi s restaurants in more amuent areas. less affected by econ· omic downturns~ and to offer "clanic authenticity.. in a relaMd. informal atmosphere. In a business rcquirina Iona hours and many evenings away from home, Manto said his success is blsed on a happy 32-ycar maniqe. His wife. Judie. has even invested her own money in his new enterpnse ... Divorces arc hiah in this busioes :· he said ... I'm very luckX to have a wife who believes 1n me.· And both Manto and his wife bcheve Amcnca is ready for the ne~t Jtneratio.n of llahan ~uilinc. "Llal· 11-n cpok•np has bten around since the tum o the century. but we've come a Iona way in the last I 0 )'ean. We Italians arc proud of our hcritqc and our culinary know-how. If not j ust ~hcni and rtu•atballs any- more. .... ---·------ ' ACTION Line can ease parents' teen problems Century . Heeith Cere In Coeta M_. offera a call In MMce, ACTION Une, for .-.nta who are having probleml wtth t..,,_. Chlld1'9n. George Orru, regional director and program dewloper, calla thle phone tine a "leMce to the community u a commitment to Children and adole1cent1." , Aa atated by the community r81atlon• director, lu Tew, "Maybe aometlmee all perenta need la a a phone call; aorneone to u.ten to them. we don't care what you call about, we juet want to link you to what la available to kid• today that you may not be abfe to know other- wtae." ACTION Line -or Aulatlng Children Through Intervention Or Networking -la an 800 number which 11 Orange County's only mental health provider devoted prlmarly to ._.,.___.--- children and adoteacenta. 1u: ew Answering calla are ttu• counaetors -all with degreea In psychology and who have neurollngulstlc traJnlng; that la, they . are trained to recogntze certain problems over the phone. When the counaelors are not there to answer the calla, an answering machine which Is connected to their beepers wlll enable thoae calls can be returned as quickly as possible. Orras states that this program Is crucial due to cute In the county's heaJth care budget and the startling statistic that as much u 20 percent of the U.S. population suffer• from someform of paychotoglcal disorder. As well as three counselors, who are there to answer the phones from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day, there Is the Crisis .-Support Team (CST) whtch handtes th~ emergencies that need to be approached face to face. In all there are efght CST members 10 help. Century Health Care Is located at 485 E. 17th Street In Costa Mesa, Suite 101. The phone number for more Information Is 650-9731. Making the Language Connection The Language Connection has opened Its new offices In the Lumberyard Mall, 384 Forest Ave .. Suite 17, in Laguna Beat h. Private Instruction Is available In Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian. Japanese and English as a second language. The Language Connection is a small corpo·ration headed .....--by Arturo Valdivia, a certified court Inter- preter with a degree In business adminis- tration. He Is an experienced language In- structor who has taught In France, Spain, Germany. Italy and Mexico. Private tutoring ensures that the ln- strucor designs the course and work accord- ing to the specific needs and goals of the students. The student can ·tailor his or her own course as well as the hours of lnstruc- Valdlvla tion. Instructors are carefully selected according to thelr experience and success In teaching their native tongue. Special Introductory courses will be offered. this summer at a rate of $300 for 30 hours of private Instruction. Valdivia provides court-certified Interpreters, simul- taneous interpreters for International conferences. quality written translations, voice-over narrations and private language Instruction In English. Spanish. French, German. Italian and Japanese. The Language Connection Is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Further Information may be ob- taJned by calling 497 -9393. Finest European rugs in CdM shop A fourth-generation rug merchant has set up shop In Corona del Mar, offering the finest quality carpeting from around the· world. lrai"llan-born Tom Rashtlan, who recently relocated from Greenwich, Conn., Is the owner of the Euro- pean Rug Gallery, which has been open for just a little over a month. "We Import directly from all over the world," said Rashtlan, whose father, uncle and brothers operate rug establishments In France, Italy and London. Rashtlan's store carries mostly rugs from Iran. although his merchandise also comes from Turkey, Paki- st_an, Romania. England, France and China. -'!!!lll~-:----1• f The store carries rugs of all price ranges Raehtlan which are both practical and decorative. The oldest Is a 125- year-old product of Iran. • "We carry only the finest quality from every region," Rashtlan declares. "Our rugs are 100 percent hand-made." The Eurapean Rug Gallery Is located at 3127 E. Coast H~hway In Corona def Mar. and Is o~ Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More Information 11 avallable at 675-RUGS. I Munley top Webster U graduate Patricia Munley of El Toro hu been named the rectp6ent of Webater Unlverllty'• 1990 Outstanding Graduate Student award. • · -r The nerd, which lncludea a certlflcat• of recognttlon and a Check for S 100, la p,....,ted each Y9lf to a graduating atudent ~ hu made dlatlngullhed contrtbutlona to hie or her graduate program, the ltudent body or the turr0Undln0 community while a etudeftt at Webater Unlver.aty. Munley wlll ~ her MBA ln bulineea from the Webeter campua on Tuetln'a M.nn. Corpe AJr Station bue. She woru • an In-flight tupenteor for Alelka Alrtlnel Ind la Involved with. vark>u9 ct.ttlee for Navy Aeltef. Webeter UnlY9rllty II an Independent, ~ tloMI, lnWMtlonel educat6oMI ntlMton offer*"I .... undergrllduat9 and greduete degree progr;..,._ The TUltln campul WM estlbitlhed In 1171 8"d ofterl ......... degr• program• In computer and lnforMetlon ~ "'8MQ9- ment. Orange Coat DAILY PllOTISundey. June 3, 1t80 -..... • 2606 •OCUHllOIOFPCH• U000f'M0Vl-IN TMYAP..-TMENTS !/&m lg Studio wlpvt LUXE281U8A.~ ******** ........ * C....tM1M,trpC,111t .• 28A tlA wl ... bffine, UOOOFFMOVE.wJ pedo & ~kit~ trptc lk~tt W/O .. -.. U-Ml•'=.iiiiliiii ____ ........ 'UIN8HID-Oneadl ~ FU~D. &::-.. WIO, "i1::i:16lmo. lfMld Wd w/pdo, Mr pd. Hturlng pool, epa. Sngl n/emtlr le10 Ind ger. ·,,.., Hunt. Hert>oW ~:doi \.O,,e:. •• = Of. nA ~ -::~~ ~ pvt 11A tBA. tndry, 880, •1 Vk:totte 't' ... 1735 ~. eoc:toeed pelt(lnQ utllta. Agt759·83M 1171. (2 t3) MO-H 13 .. ~ 111 dO ... hunllng" "'°'Awl NOW ttwv f\Kn, tundedl, 0. 1714 ..,..,no.,.... MIO/mo .• _, ... , •••• c.11Ui-'t20t-IPM 8orrv.Noft9ta. E"'Sl0£ fig 2Bf\'"tBA. fp(I .. ~ •*' AQte'T3-9333 FLEX ........ -eo--. Yrty ... erten 11~11 • o-·T • ·oc , ... 1 .. -'Bedroom IM5 atlo " ......i .... In • i--------· _,... .._ - LAROE ;~Med nA, lnci ~ ~-=-· .;:;, -ri, n;: 2Bdfm t'/.&a 1750 ~: ~ j;tr sHO~m!• •ldt 648 ...... I! CM. Reep Fem no llft/ll./ ~NFAONT N 8 FU'n l4eO ~ dlP .,,...... 1~8.A.trplc.hnctt .. to -£LOR APT "' crpt. "9friai. OM Ind. No sc.nt. St -142·~424 212 E. 18ttl. 149-8074 t BLK from bMCtl. °'*" *·******* dtuga. Nt ~. KIU =~:oo~:: ~~~ CctM. ::v~--· Le deck. otw. w10.J:i No Jumine. Llvln9 room pett. SUl~'-_51_53_ 1~s~~~~:~~1 E'SIDE twn11M 38' 2~.,. =-'° •;:50j0mo~~ *"""ml• Ill "':!Ztra'~w .::a.::O , t-3. 400 E ~ont. = .. 'lndry -:.· .= :::~J;'~ 4~-63~~· wllMde·•MO. kit~. .. .. .... All UTILITIES PAID trplc, patiot. lttch 2 car deCI 18R 1125/mo. S400 Mf1Y. ~ Uher ,tplc .. .._ Newport 8Nc;h 84t-1724 c.11...,. t7MM • ':-::::-7:::77.''"'."'"----_.:..:::_;_-J laundry room whtl W/O, Laroe 18A tBA W/glll 1 Bedr .... glr. ''200/mo I .. c. dep 497 4511 l12&o 142 ;;50 ~ Fully ~ tVtmkng URTLE ROCK eucutn.e COM F--. prof .....::._--=-:: YEARLY l•gt 1BR 18A, dart & BA. lrO encl. patio 1515/mo • 1600 tee. 301 A:o 142 te~ 646-866!, 2t31476-7035 • • r M ... tor quiet CM hOme home 38R 2'A8A. Avalt-to sn.";'38, se.-,;;;:, trplc, car~, evailabtt S900/mo. Uf723· t5 t3 1970 Wabce 631-1879 -_ • _ Mesa v~o. 2BA uppcK. LU~~~~'i~:l~TS llCllllllE IPTI S300/mo. 656..&378 or able June thru AugUst ocHn std• of PCH. June~~ •. eli!::.J utll. WFS?I •2BR 1BA. encl gar, S2H IPFI quiet cul·d•·SIC, encl Whtie WltM ... BHeh ON THE BAY 54e.7924 Keep trying! -S2000lmo 454.1413 $4e1/mo. 87M&S3 31.A l BA, gar, ctoM to patio, lndry rm, OIW, *ALA MOANA APTS * ~:a•f:3•6 $695 ~ .. aec M:rou atr .. t Pvt ~ BORM. 2AA .... ~ .• SJ.4SQ Nt SC PIU.ln bellulltul 10 -----CDM-Oceen aklalif PCij" , • .....__ ,.....__ .. _ 260., 91ope raett and ~ cable no pets 1850. 1 & 2BA, tBA. O/W, • or 75t·94o3 living rm w/walMo-wall 1 BDRM, tBA... .. ... $925 home/turn. Stir btth, • ~ulnt•d 28' 281, mMter Mavell, -,...._ f 11150' Cell Jennlfet' 11gt 145-Ma2 Of 850-2318 buullful pool 1rea, large -HW l'llll 1._ glaaa. Gourmet kitchen No pets Dilly 9·5 w/d, pool, ape. *'400/mo r100ntntlttl w .. frplcl deak 1171 •28R, dart, t8a. wl d hk up, at e7:i.4<tOO HarbOr Atty ..a.BA•Y TIMBERS• rte room & laundry room, Eleetrtc gar...,. W/d hOOk Dining rm. M1ny cloeett, 548-1501 ' + dap. 556-1737 2724 m.11810, 141--7 ' lrn P•lio .. ., y I .. CIOM to •hopt & bUsp. ---· 2Br Top Floor .Apt $1350 HUGE & c ., .. ~. 2BR 1 .... ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Si250/mo inei,uui. 22;,x LRG 3BA. 28A. E1tc*fenl 18A, ffpk:.' cable, pOOI, S585-le75/mo. up1. 642-9527 494·2265 or 750-3328 L~.., ' --. Holell/Moctb 2718 •MALE non·llmkr room·1cOM. PrOt non--* Mlf' 351h St. 875-1140 owner's upper b~k unit. patio. gar. No petl. 399 530 w. Wttson ONLY TWO MILES TO __ trplo, garage, 20 to bdl. _ mate wanted Room wl1h 10 stir 28' twnhm. WeMt. ----------1 W/D Hk·UP, 2car~age. w Bay St seas. 850·8357 BEACH! Walk 10 ShoPS! 2t7 E Balboe 81\ld. IU Ull mn pvt balh & pvl entr.rn:e. to bch Frp6c. tennJI. 2 STORY 1BR apl .. bright ~~So/deck75;v:4;ow. •Clean. quiet 1g 2BA 2BA. Tit. llln tBA. 1BAwalk·in e1ose11. NewfOl1 lelCh 2669 S t050/mo yrly. us.9597 Wkly rentlls now evail ;~:t?:.~~"l..~~I~~=. pool, carport S4i 5/mo. & tunny, parking. Wiik 10 mo. · d/w, lg closets. gu cook, 722-90 t2 or 832·2232 S5501mo. 772-4605. Ulf'mlllA a. Ila S147.00 '#tt & up. 2274 ·15&-3313 or 644-4245 Avell now. 769'3332 _ beach. f:~m yurty. LG uppcK 3Br 2Ba, sunrm. sml balcony, enct gar, Sorry No Pett. PUISlll W/ICUI .. ,llT ... IPTI FrplC, dlstlwut\tr. garage NWS>t Blvd, CM 146-7«5 2 s 3B CLEAN resp, M tow 3BR frlg,w/d,F/P.gar.$1500_ $825NOPETS&.40·249.5 BACHELOR APT I E~ ·--, .. -. Cleal\.St295.998·5868 -----tory R luit horM. •,. Oynasty.W/Ogar $450+ LARGE 1 BR YEl1RLY, 5ft'~ Ca r n 1tion . -n as · fllWtll "'11• -• -----Vaudonlentlfs 2722 b*to bch M/Fnonsmkr utl U Snooze U Lote S750/MO. l-cat parking. &.42•1059 •UITl9lf• side Cost1 Mesa. Smail lBA wllott & balcony No EXCLUSIVE BEACH LJll Wl'fll Y91Wt S490mo• o.p. 548-4478 l42-9008 Of 957-6242 . C1ll Agent Connie, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1BR redec, '640/mo Incl P•tlo incl. Cit OK. pets. S995/mo. 655-0665 COMMUNITY . Elegant 2BR 2BA. frplc. Corona del Mar .ieoant or 142·6114 JP or Tim _ __ _ _ 675 a.o4 11 gM water encl garage S5001mo 6411·4902 --2BA 28A ' den. Beaulltul 1714)673-5088 IBR Sandeaatle condo -DAILY-WKLY-MONTHLY · IEW UITilll 548~7854 2'323 Elden -SPARKLING 2 Be<Sroom. b1y viewl MIC:ro, dlw, _ comp! f\lml Avt July 1st BALBOA M/F rmmt want-M/F lttr pvt home wlyflld LG bflgfll studio newly WI EASTSIOC~ 2BA lBA util's paid, quiet. No pets. fireplace. truh compac. LUXURIOUS 2BR. 2BA $350/Wkly 6«-8544 ed. Non smkr to shr 3BR In Olde CdM. 28' 281, dee. Step• 10 bay & beh, e ~lean 2BR 2BA. O/W, garage ose 10 every-pool near shops $700 tor & garage Enloy our Prime local CIOW 10 bch. --2BA ocean front hovte steps to bch Deity $25 quiet street. S7751mo lndry. gar. S1t00. •E'SIOE 2BR-patlo. thing! Av•ll now mo S..8-7689 prv1 beach $2350 All Frplc Loaded with L.AGUN.t: Lu• Oceanfront, S550lmo 675.el33 Weetcly S17S. Monthty yrly Incl ulll 875-2794 e Very charming 3BR IBA CIOW lo shops. No Peta. S725/mo. Agt 63t-7370 m11lntenanee Incl 1menll1es $1100/mo. 4Br. 50 LR pvt ll119s 10 • Mi50 675-3&73 L 3 wt2tBhRgarage $Sot 150. $725. 8"45·5512 w-•lf $200WES0TFBFAMYOAVPE~SIN'! ••-..a~ rr~.. Cail Paul 548·3343. ~ dec2500k1~ sa17n1d4~~ve2· 1~.,b COM OCEAN VIEW. Prof . -.---g new upstalrt BR, 3 e ~flA. . ot PCH, -,.. -Ull • '"" ,.~ "" MIF pll1 muter bdrm GORGEOUS E Side C M. BA,• f/p w/klt blltln1-+ wlltt to beach $950. *IPIClllS* .... laJ 1 Be<lroom S715 SORRY, O PETS •WNIT ••ITS NPT Beach up raded wt bath in 2Br 2Ba nae. ~111 rmlBA/pttone patio. S 1100/mo, & • Baylront 2BR 2BA 2BR 1BA. small back y1rd 2Bdrm tv.Ba $815 UU. lll-Otll Secluded garden & pool oceanfront al .. ~th St duplex, vaulted c:etllngs. llne, w/d, big yrd, gar St600l mo yrly lse. eondoin N.B.S1400. Large 2 BR 1 ~BA GasWIDhkupsS750.No 2Bdrm2Ba $835 apt 2BR. tBA. Near Weeki now unttl 6115 S9001mo. Available 8/1 w/remote Mil'. No Peta. Prudential Newport Ally. e Ooean view In Lag. Beh townhouse, fndry rm, pets 645-1831 Ah 4PM t51 E 2 tsl St 548-2408 Harbor High. Ocean & 38' 2'~8a 957-6035 72J·9129 $500/mo 722·9H3. 673-7300 JolDeyna 2BR 2BA weekly $1600. patio, all buil t-Ins --------STEPS TO OCEAN 2BA Hoag Hospital. $7751mo. ---• Hlstortcal Seal Beaoh S8251mo. WTllH 1 Bedroom $660 2BA. lull sec S ISOOlmo 1st & last & $250 sec dep. ___,, ITllll Water Tower $4000/wk IHl laJ lrtl 2250 Vanguard 5-40-~26 600 E Oceanfront 645·2893 Nr Balboa Piaf. Utlta pd. c111 Jennifer. aR.t at ~~L8~a~1~ 2BR Collage w/d hkups --------Agt Jonn• 962·5505 NEWPORT Helghts taroe • Yrty., 723-0352. 673-4400 Harbor ty or . 722-0012 or 832-2232 p1tlo $825 No pell. . ~B~~~1'ea f~~~ 2BB • OEN. 2 BA. 2 lrplcl 2Br apt Pool, ~arport e75-2888/11ome . 1559 Mesa Or 646-4262 161 E IOth SI 642•0856 Upgraded owners unit $6501mo • ~Posits No Coron1 dd Mar 2622 ~ •Clean. quiet. lg 2BR or 645·9543 $1200/mo OPEN Sat pets 646-4664 ~..,_...,. _____ •i• Spacious 2BR t'hBA 1BA, lg closets. dlw. new WORTH THE MONEY' . 5126 4234 Hilaria Way 2BR tBA. trplc. pat o. twnhme. Close 10 beach crpt. vertk:als. encl gar. UITSllE CIL·ll·SAC S parkling 2eR 1'~BA 1oam-2pm. 498-120 , ' PEI"' llllSIU enclosed garage, near & Shopping. S950lmo. $735 NO PETS 640-2495 lrg & quiet 2BR, IBA in lrt· twnhm. patio. OIW. gar bHCih and shopping. 900 Sea Lane &.44-26t 1 •NEWPORT HG TS-area 1 ple11. Upstairs Garage sml complex from $805 *2111• llOO• YWLY lm&LI $900/mo 760-1875 BR. 1 BA. new pilnt, utll New caret I P a Int Sorry No Pets 545.5235 Frig dl$hwasher. stove •IYE·ll llSOlllTIHI 2BR tBA apl, frplc. d/w, Costa Mt~ 2624 pd No pets. $595/mo. ...!.7251"'0 548-2908 incl No pets 545·4855 •2 & 3 Bedrooms view. 2 parking spacet $200 OFF MOVE-IN * 642-5722 * E'Side: Lg 2 BR. 2 BA Hunt. ~ach 2640 •Unlurnt Shed 403 Femleal Condo Flp. frig. carport. * 11• 1711 •C•ose to bellCh S 1200 • utll + MC dep. Sparkling clean 28drm •SMALL BACHELOR Pool No pets $825/mo n •Free llSl·CALL TODA YI Lealte, 660_8888 1•1•BA. gar, $740/mo. All Nwpt Hgts area. Kitchen. 1256 Rutland. 832_1766 · DELUXE Tri levelJBR, lolt, VILLA RE~ILS utiis pd Sorry. No pets new bltnds. yard. no pets 2' •BA. Roman tub 2 f'p, Walk to beach Garage llT D•e to tttblcal dU-1960 Wallace 642-1424 $595 • dep 548-3932 E'SIOE 2Br 1' •Ba ups1rs. 2400 sf Nr Hunt Hart>oor New carpet. paint I I -----New paint, balcony. pv1 S 1495 (2 13) 860-9513 213 , 29th SI 15-4 12 flcllltln, we are ... NEWL y DEC ORA TEO 2 WKS FREE RENTI 2eR. gar. lndry rm Sml bldg Clarence Yosh1kane, The able CO briaa yo• 29R t'•BA w/gar, blt1ns. 2BA Lndry. carport Low on cul·de·l8C 5765 2BR IBA $790/MO Prudenltal Callforrua I A I fncd yd wlpatlo. Wtr pd Move In . lil45/mo 16601 Regina Ctrcle A1tr1 HWHI • 2439 Orange Ave ·o· '755 5-48·5091 or 775-7719 786·9224 or 752-1554 (Heil & Bolsa Cnical Realty 675·8475 today's edltloa. We 2819 Sa.n1a Ana ·c · S735 213-254-9796 apoto•"e for tlae la-C.11 636-4120 9-5PM LEASE 3BR 2BA apl, htgh E'SIOE 2Br I Ba duplex ... ce1hngs, new Orpslpalnl. Om rm. lrg kltch. fenced Approx 1', miles beach •NEW 2BR tBA covered TllPICAL CUI• 2BR 2BA lrplc. pool CID bi t-ins $900 640· 7952 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! HHIDGI< By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH lfolh 'lllt\l'tJblc. Soutlt deal,. ~OMlll • II. J s . "" • II. 10 7 4 • Q 10 9 J " t·~' r t.A~ I -.-11.aJ •97 •A(Jb •JI09S2 •Ill •8<d +A KJ IJ7 +S 4 2 Wc\t led the kmg_ ol dub~ • .u1d lo umJ an e..,.:ellcm dekn~e by )h1h · m i:; 111 .i tr ump. W11 h 1 he Jle 1>r hi.:J rh mJrll.cJ oth 11.k b) 1hc o'er· ..:all. uedarer had ill1CIH.kd )lUI 111¥ a hc:an rut I tor Im 10th ir11.J ... but th" Uell:n\C JCUpa1d11ed lhilt f>O\\tbtltl)' lkdarcr would have to )Urrc111.Je1 11tc kad 1w c . .aJvf the ddt!ndeo rn1gl11 be .tbk llOJ u~e thu~c cntrie' to rcmo' e J urnm) '\ re111am1nii I rump., co•ve•leace. Astral WID, refrog, encl garage. yd. w/d hk up: gar Nice A111wen will rehn S9951mo 2593 Elden neighborhood No pets 2BR. 1 '•BA Nice parking bu1lt-1ns pvt kllchen Lrg fenced ,green pal• o $ 8 so / mo -,ot r11 •ACJI06 2 • II. 7 J •1'()J S Townhome 2BR. 2BA 2 + () car gar w/QfJener Frplc. T he uul Jhl'rllJll~e v.a\ to cna•· nl~r Jll eru.JplJ) l>ed;s1cr d1~v. trump, tll th1 l'e roumh . (J \hcl.I the I.IC\ a11J 4ut't'n ol \.ltamomb . then 1>11cnwl 1hc JJd. ul d1.amond) with the l 111g lu ., the'dclcndcr~ o f lhJ I \1111 I\· 1 l<lntl' the: 1en of dub) Jnd, wtli.:11 ""\' lolluweJ 1011. .u de· dJrl'r ha e\pt'..:tcd. the on1rac1 •UI Suday. A-1e .::C 640-0578 S8501mo .. 646-5062 yro. NO PETS 8'6·4152 714-979-999 I beau11ful bay VIE.W" 1 he 1'11Jd111~ s12so1mo. John l'iouth \\t•,t ~orlh t ...... ly SYDNEY OMARR Suday, Jue 3 ARJES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): Stick close to familiar ground. including family cird~. You'11 be asked to cooperate m chantable or political project. Public appearance would enhance reputauon. Cancer native pla~'i maJor ro le. TAURUS ( pnl 20-Ma> 20): Forces tend 10 be scattered. Perceive pi,·1ure in its c ntiret). Yo u·11 lcx:a te missing person. What yo u. pre' w usl) took for grant('d will now be rhenshed. Gemini. Sagittarius pcro;o ns 1n p1r1urc. • GEMINI (Mn' 2 1-June 20): Read between Imes. be aware o f small print. Focus o n l·h1ldrcn. spintual ~ues. creative process lnd1 v1dual clo!ioc.' to )OU a )s. "You'rc an inspiration'" Recent re"dat1o n c-onccm s income potential. CANCER (Junl' 2 I -Jul~ 22 ): lk read~ for surpnsc an- nouncement. fh1 (."O uld conn·rn v1<11t. trip. possible wnung assign- ment. Older fnend or family member hai. your best interest at hcan. Know it. respond arcordingl). LEO l)uly 2 3-Aug. 22 ): o\ttcntio n revolves around domestic issues. possible !>ale or purr haSl' of luxury item. Scenario features ·music. en1a1ninmcnt. go urmet d ining. Reunio n with loved one is ,distinct poss1b1hl). Chl•ck Sl'hcdulcs. VIRGO ( o\ug. 23-Scpt. 22): Spmtual values take precedence - what seemed immediate "Ill be on back burner. Emphasis on definition ol 1crm'i. !>trcnmllning of 1echn1qucs. Protect valuables Steer clear o f gct-n ch-qu1r k scheme. LIBRA (Sept 2 '-Or t 22): Luna r C)Clc co ntinues high - ~udgmenl. 1ntu111o n o n targe t. Yo u 'll learn exactly where you stand in connection "'th loH rela11on~h1p. Yo u'll say. ''I'll remember this Sunday for a lo ng time!" SCORPIO (<kt 23-No' 2 1 ): What had been held m abe)ance will command atte ntion Health rcpon represents pleasant new!>. Yo u're back on track 1n connec11o n with m o ney. Jo ,e. fitness. Sen~ of drama helps pu1 across v1ewpo1nt. SAGITTARIUS (No' 22-Dcc. 21): H ighlight mde~ndence. onginality. abilll} tu emerge fro m emotional cocoon. Wishes are being fulfilled but }OU arc not full) aware of what's happening. Kc)' is 10 wake up and sing! o\4uarian involved. CAPRICORN ([)er. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on fam1I}. security. earnin~s. scnw of d1rcu1on. Ano ther Caprico rn declares. "You do ha'e right 10 certain privikgcs." Lunar e mphasis on ach ievement. community prOJCCt. Accept! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Intellec tual curiosity helps un- cover pro1ec1 prev iously ke pt S<.-crct. Ask questions. insist on replies instead of cvao;1o ns. Focus also on diet. nutritio n. physical ap~ar­ ance. Gemini '"'ol,cd. •• PISCES (f>eb . 141-Man:h :?0): Yo u'll be sn)in~. ··1t 1s time 10 remodel. decorate. 10 bcau11t) surroundings." Funding w ill be made available in surpmtng manner. You'll be rcOecling on spintual m a ncrs. Taurus reprc~ntcd. IF J UNE 3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: You arc d ynamic. inqu1sit1ve. versatile. much aware of body Image. C urrent sccnan o featur" fresh start. new direction. possibly new love. You have tendency to try too much. too \OOn. You arc l·apablc oflovmg more than one person. of read1n~ more than one book simultaneously. Yo u arc an1stic and have unique scni.c of humor. Gemini. Sag1ttanus ~rsons play imponant roles in your life. L>unng July you'll foci as 1f. "I'm ah vc again." EmphBs1s will be on m oney and love! I . ly PATRIC \IVAU<ER Sunday, June 3 ARIES (March 21 -. .\pnl 20): W h:u ta l..e\ place dun og the latter part ofthi~ ""·.:t.. \\ 111 lx· the nl'l rl'\ult 111 months of harsh ~ords and a lo t of hnrd harg:unmg Nl'' l'rthele'i'i. } ou :lfl' l'lound to kcl sad that om· part1rnlar p ha'l' or r~d.: ha~ to roml' to j do~. lfo "'c 'cr. ~ou mu~t think onl~ of Hiur long.·tl'rtn '>l'l·unt\ and start nl'go t1 at1ng a nc" arrJ1tgl·n1l'n t or j gfi.'l'llh:nt "h1rh gOl'~ .i long "<1' tov.ards '* 721-1160 '* I • 2 + l • Psm WALt< TO BEACH' 14 + Pa'~ Pll» Plb' Shop & restaurants LQ C>ix·11111w lcdJ "-11111-of + IBA w pr1va1e yard I ll1l!(gt11~ J deJJ hur" I' .ill t'\l'f· S795imo 645· 1166 lllW 111 1 u1tl1l' If >'OU ~Jfl\l'e J h11i.:" 'l'rly 2BA t'1BA. 1oweril.l'1ol\lcJ lu l.11lurr. ~J\I Jtound lor J duplex. Slttps 10 bay & '"''"'111.1hll .• 11,•rnJlt\I.' beach' S 1100/mo 3 10 E \\ 11 h I t1 11\lllll \ 111 hitth i;art.l~ .rnJ a Bay & Dt1ve by call \lll1_!lc1,111 111 the l'lll'tn\ w11 ~11111'1 818 790·0602 Alli 6120 ' r he bargains 10 be louno 1n c1ass1fled are real hear I stoppers• 11.'h hi\ hJ nJ WJ\ lllV jl.Uud hll JI\ 111\llJllllllJ I IJI''-' 1k "'"' dd111h1c11 "'·" h '"' J111n.11~ Wd> M:lUIC. ln\teaJ of rulllng. deda rer di\· carded .i hc.&rt .rnd We\t v.J~ hclp- le" I h.tl t11d. lould be captured w11 h 1 he Jacl . bi:fl no maucr "'hat w •. 1 rc1 urm;d.~•e1-la1er v.-o uld be prl 'enll'd 1•.11h hi\ l·omra~L. L .&bh111g lht' Jl't' tll oleJll\ v.uultJ ~Cl up lhC l111g :l.) llH' lull1ll111g 111d.. l l.'ost.l1ng lhc: J lC ul duth "ould pcr11111 dl' darer 1,1 rulf, .:ro" 10 dumm) w11h a J1J nh tnLI .. wt.I '""(' the 4ucen of dub• J' 1h~ 1ull1ll111g u1d, !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE \ rtC{'I' 1ng t·urrl'nt linanl·1.1I prohkm'. I TAUR US ( ~pnl 21 -~la~ 21) \\hat Ct\'CUr'> around the time ACROSS · ;3 Petm11 10 1' A ri>St' of thr Full Moon nn· Frida' <.hould rl'alh 'tnt..r home .\nd for both 101rnsel~ personal and rra~·tKal rra~ono;. HIU ljll no ll1ngl'r ~uppon , PPrry OI wnq ~ Ut-tman p1t5-0n C.3n1P 11 Chum or sustain an) rda11on\h1p "h1lh hj' l'au,rd )OU '0 m uch jggra,a- u on. hcan arhe and linannjl l'mbarra~ml'llt In fall thc 11me ha finall) corm· 111 reJCl'I and d1ward .in) thing and r\Cl)th111g v.h1rh has no part 1n )Our long·ll'fnl !>Chl'nll' o l 1h1ngs 14 Sanll~ s sour>di. 111 l "hllrqic GEMI NI I \fa) 21 -Junl· 211 lhl· 1-ull M oon in )our opposite sign of ag1ttanu' o n Fnda) ')tmpl) nwan' that )OU .m~ 1n a similar po\1t1on to the o nr )OU nJ){'ncm.rd around 1h1<o time last )ear. H o"e'cr. thcrl· "j <.ub tlc difl~·rcnce in that \OU can no w afTord to g1H partner' or bus1ncs\ a<;soc1a tcs "hat thi.·, 'l'ck· 1n thc cena1n kno "kdgl· 1ha1 througho ut thr rcma111d('r of the ~car )OU will be able to balanlt the l'>l.>ol..,. put J o wn nc" roo1,. rnH·r a lo t of new gro und prolrs<,1o nall) anJ l'OJO> a romplctcl~ J 1fTl'rcnt lifestyle. CANCER (Junl· 22 -Jul~ 23 ): J upiter 1n \Our own binh sign 1<. no" uppO,l'tl b) :'•k ptunc and 1hc.-rd i.lrl· th" 1'i bound to be a crucial and dl'l'ISI' e \l-('l'k for matnmnn1.1I or partnership affairs Ho "r'c.-r. d on·1 ll'l'r<Kl.Julllp thl· gun or 'turt nng1ng the l·ha ngc'i JUl>l )Cl txxau \l' thl' full ~loon on f nd.t) '1gn1tie' that thl·re Ill also (."Onstdl·rabh m ore glllng on than Oll't'I\ lhl' l'\{' at "'Ork lhe..c da)S. LEO Uul) 2-l -\ug ~JI. f hal' dlk' 1101 ha'e to be ront1 1c1s. d1-.cord or d1'3gJl'eml·nt \\tlh lmnl lllll'~ or dllSl' rompan1l1ns this \\Cek. e'en 11' 11 "trul· t~1 \3) )llUr purw or po\l..l·t t'.) almost empt) \\.ha t \ou mu\t do. ho"e'er. "rcml·ml11:r th.u thl' {urrcnt planctar. 1ntlurnrc' s1gn1I) th.u ~ou h:l\c r"·ar ht'd a po1.n1 1n time "'hen )OU need to ~ 'hghtl) nwr{' hl·alth-l·on,l 1oul.. tal..l· thing' at a slo\\l'r pace .ind nut ti) to l ram intn 1nd J\ "ha1 hdnngs to tomorrmi. and t!.c IUIUrl' VIRGO l .\ug 2-l -~l·pt 2 '>. \lthough \ r nu~ and \krlu"' in r auru'> nl)"° ntl,>rd ~ou .. rn l'fl11rnwu' amount lll protl'llHin Jnd no d o ubl 'OU "'111 e \ l'lltUj lh (l\ N l'Oll ll' l llrrl·nt d1t11cullll'~ J~\lKl31l'd ""h a 0d onw,t1l· uphl'J\j l, \OU nlj' hj\C lu J>:.I\ out ron 1d l·rabh m ore than )OU h.l'l' harg.atnl'd 1,1r tht) "'l'd '. In fj r l. ad'C'f'l' planctal) inOu1.·nn· on \\cdm•,dj) and I ndj\ arl' h i.cl) to up~l'I j ll rour rnlculat1<>n'> j nJ hudgl'llng. lftl\\l''l'r. h' Jum• '-' '"u )hould be in the happ) pll\ll1on to rcah tl' H'nam 1x·r,1lnJI dtl'arn.., and 10 scale nc\\ lw1ghl) in 'our l'.trl'l'r LIBRA (~·pt 2-l -<k1 2 'I I hr rnming \\l·ri.. "n·na1n 10 ~gin on a rather dtflkult and chJlkng1ng nntl· b<.·l·::iu'C' l'Crta1n hu'>1ne" assol·i:ue:. ur rulkagul'' aH· about 111 m.tl..l· onl' l.1,t 1.k,pt•ratr :m r m pt 1 to force \Our ha nd or undam1nc \011r 1.·onlidcntl' H o\\eH·r at lea t you no"· I.nm' thl' \\ hok ,l·orl' :ir\d th" pJ rt1l·u lar \l'l'narw h' lll',ln and also rl·alitl.' 1ha1 ::i l'ompkt.: h rl•:tl.. from tht• r:"' " thl' onl> solutio n SCORPIO (Oct 24 -'.'.o' 221 FnJ .i, \ I ull :O.luun 1n ag1ttanus °'l'l' the lune: for thl' nc\I l'ou11k o f "cci.., .10J o nl'C again partner. ur bu,111l·,~ ,1'\<.){'1.111•, .1n· t)(lund 10 u\1.· t'' l'I'\ u1nrcn abk plo) to m al..l' \OU pa~ u p llf .1gn·,· 111 a 'cttkm<'nl H n"-l'H'r \OU a rt" far too hngh t. \\l'll-1nto rml·d .mJ a~tutc Ill hudgt• j n 1nth and 'ihould be.· nblc to teach thl.'m .1 th mg m t" o a bout \t'll·pre~n a 11o n. rc!>thcncc. rc'ioUrl'cfulnl"'>~ .111d . j hllH' all. m1cg11t}. . SAGITTARIUS (NI.)'. 23 -lA'l.' 21 ). b er since thl' Sun c ntm.'CI Gemini o n Ma) 2 1 )OU m u't ha 'l' n.·allll'd cl'njm changes in a special rclat1on,h1p o r cm Olll>nal attarhm(•nt \\Ould alo;o n«cn tlatc steep 1q 111sa fDlank m111dl 20 t<1mor10 sash '1 1 blancht> 23 Fats Domino hit 2~ Tark1ng1on novel 27 Darryl's and Darryl s brother 28 tleed 119n1s '19 Doll•• bill 3 1 Noger••n C•lv J? F am1ly mt'mb<'r JJ Greek Pf'&k 34 Try lo 9e1 35 Soan1sn ootd J6 Pe<lr o s uncle 37 To1a1~ 38 Arl1Cl4' J9 Apple bt'>l'lilQf' 4 (\ Cml War ~enerat 42 [)(.' "''l>OQ 4 J 0. PS H'tl H Rntithn.} P~t' 4!. t.ul llr'le q•.issl 46 A~I QI wO<Sh•l.l 49 Ma,os a Ch()t(;t' 5'1 Bliss 53 Downrns1 54 (• 'lilt '>5 tli;1 •l"UUl"\I •,t. r ,,,. "n1 -,; !:i•c k ':18 S1slt>r 59 AJlllOV~ 60 Rt-11a111'd Iii Ch1lil I 61 EntQmn 6J H1,.em 65 GO<ldt'SS (ll fe<l1hly 66 f CSlilSy 67 Soc .. I~ m•SS 6~ E•amu l'f 72 Avtrour ~hlor• a complete.' rl·orgnn11n11o n o l hl1111c or dom e tic aOairs But 1t 1s d o ubtful 1( \OU en\l..agcd 1u'it ltll" tttl''llll'H' und unrnmprom1)mg lo ' cd o nco; "oulJ be.· U\l'r 1omt tin.1111.·c~ or 'hjrl·J tnll'l'l'\ts. fherdorc. thl' l\11111ns 'H'<.'k " hound Ill he halkng1n$. dcnll\lh.hnit n and at time~ up~·wng CAPRICORN (l.)(>c. ~2 -Jan 2(})· At 1h1\ llntC o f the \Car. \loh1k JJ the . un is pa~''"g through the <11gn of (1cnuni. ~ou f1 equcntl (Omc t=--+--+-- up again't a bnd: wall and h:'I\ c ·to rctr:H c: o ur teps pc Nona II)• o r profC 1onnll} rt11 )car l<i 11l> c ' t>p11011 In fact. b«':luse thert is a Full Moo n on r ndu • )llU ma) h,\\l' 10 h,1\·i.. wa) ofTand ka'c career 01 rrofl-\1110 11111 matter" 10 mi..· 1hcir o wn <.'°''''\' F'ortu1fa1cl • howt.'ver. the mrnn n11c p k turl' I"''"'' t.lO'Hll\ cl) tO\\. '" "'" arl' not going 10 be ~omfllctd) out 111 the l'11lll I AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 -r t'h 14). Mtm in n ee; appl'ar~ lo be ...,,,.,....~-+----i-+-- makina )OU C\CO mon· of n T'l'bd 1hl''I;( da~s and no o ne quite knows h ow to approa h ,,, handk' you. Ho wever. "'h.at Iran ptrc'I this week 12 n hkel)' to fort'\' ou to conform and gin· "a)' o'er both famtl) and ....,,-+-+-- ca!'l'cr 15 urc;. But e\cn 1( lhl· Full Moo n lln Frida) ~rmo; hl tum )o ur pcf\OMI lt(c up'itdc do~ n. )OU ~ 111· \ltll be on the up and up a~ m hnc for p romotio n b) 1hc m1dlllc o f June PISCES (fcb 10·-Maf'C'h 20) W11h Neptune. )our nilcr. at odd11 "'llh Jupiter lln Weodne'l~ and a i:un M oon a1 1he mid·hca,•cn point o t )Our ~ular ch.ut on Fnda). ~ou .ll'c no1 hl\·1 to c \pcnencc a quiet or unc' cn1f ul "'ed •. In l.i t, both at homr and a1 "'or~ tht' chan4'h arc ~ou "111 now be llcd upon 10 tak(' COTitml and quell some ktnd ofa rc bcll1l)n. tto"c'cr. there '" al'IC) more tt)an a d111unct po 1b1lit that ou '"II lk c10t' to bnng onr <;clc o r chaptrr to a close and 5C'\Cr ccnaan o ll) tic • IP' J UN! I I YO ft 811\THDAY: o w ou s1mpl have to takr the 1ni11auve and tum th~ tabk o n tho "ho art dchbtnncl ) 10~ 75 Vec)e•able 76 Cry of l••u"lpn n Vadis 78 Builds 80 Compass pt 81 Full 83 fhi<;k end 84 Woll SUbt«I 86 Indian c.lllld 87 5009 ~yllaoits 88 Para<11w 91 Bf' Obl•gatf'<I to 92 Headpiece 93 Dine tale 94 Glldef 95 Dart- 97 In favor of 98 GIXl or tne 1.mde•..,l'•ld 99 Nf'rVOUV>f'SS tOO Loe" up 10 l F1f'1y 107 Wagf>r 103 B1em1<.n 104 Hc.w > th.it 10!> Cut sr>~1 10:' Mornmq sono 108 C<md•"lf'd 111 Dam I 1 J ()e(.1mu1 b.ts. 114 CA !•111 11SN- 11('$~ 11; Bu•ldong '"1en~1on I 18 Altf'ntoon 1 IQ Blftet. cu1..'0U 120 CetebrJlo.·n, 121 GA t•f\ t22 Vole aQR•n~t 125 Wild guPSS 128 Edgewo!W move 1:;i9 Ma~e 1,tc<' 130 Lessee 13 t F11endsn1p 132 Port Egypt IJJ Setl·Hleem 134 POin1$ Of view 135 Nttc> DOWN I PIUI OI a n~al MUSICAi dram• 4 M11'\f' proouu "Bomtoittdf'd f, 1"1h P<t'$60i'<'1 T De1es1 8 S•n ObtsPO CA 9 Evl!fyt>Ody 10 In abundance 11 Model ,., Honest 13 ly~ 01 serv•nt 14 Skin problem 15 Trailor 16 Hunter 1T Place 18 (..ut HV&<)ely ~2 I ermmates "3 In~ SPOI }4 SC.hOl•r ,,_ 26 T yO GrlCl' JO Regular 34 Taun1eo JS Elt"Ctr>eal un•I 36 M arble 3" ·~· ()< l)e54"fl J4 Put '" '>K<l"I iaoovaqe 40 Une. 41Up10 Oatto 42 vetcn 4J <.eremonoes 44 Bruise 46 Vervl' 4: II s a mouse• 48 ~•oso empto~~ 49 Obfod1en1 $0 Pf'nc1I eod ~1 Dog 5:' Ac.tr~\ Ba11>man SJ Stallone ntc.kn11me '>4 vandal '>6 Cn!'at ~;Anger 58 811<1 llilai. 61 Smafl rug 62 8Het>l ll SI.ti 63 EnlhuS•HhC 6' TeKhf'fS org 66A~ 6~ Bani< Ir lnsac110tl 69 Mul1IOly by • 1 Turning on •n 3 .. 15 0 J M1h1t111y oll• 75 L•vt'l•ness 76 Devoured 79 Horse-man 80 ·0r1y~mer- 8 1 Seance sound 82 S•xlh sens. 83 Booy organ 85 Rt>Ver enl Worldel 86 GOii standard 87 POISOOOUS substance 88 F'•rst l~y 89 l •1t 90 Me11can d1sn 9? Sa.ono- ann1vers.rv g<ll 94 Stow-m0Vll'19 mOllus~ 96 Sol.one ot dt$9\J5I 9" W•l~h OOO.e1 8 RIO TIC 99 Au1hen1~a1e 101 Term of en<JeMment 102 Ottet 103 Scholars 105 ScOI<! 106 Beitld ot 91ain 107 IL Ctly 108 Fino 109 Allarlla IC~ 110 Cold ;and _, 111 Ne1 •ks 112 Wnler ~1avt-luck 113 Bar b•ll 1 l'i 01 t""" I l6 Soan1Sh province , IP OUI 1ma<1• do wtlhl 1 1 P Cnoor VOl<le 120 S11UCe<t11tt beU 111 Otf!Oe no1e 123 151 124 FWI '*'1no t U FemM bird '27 PonetMd 1!1 II • 11 w1thholdtnt the ir s.uppor1 or v1tjl 1nformat1on The 1 tm phctt e1lher a t home or at ~or~ ma) at time' he s1nuncd but )OU ha~ !!~~~~=~===~==~===;=~~~~=~~~~pla)'t-d fair, s>a•d the ~and uffcrcd tn ilk_!I":, quite Ion• c~ Buslntss /Of fl ct Call Ray Woolsey (714) 721-5225 llllUIE Yllll llUCll Tlllllll 1111 IEW IMPllYEI LIWEllUTES $2.44 per day Tttat's ALL yOY pay for 4 lines. 30 day minimum in the SERVICE DIRECTORY For more Information CALL TODAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Representative ••2-•121 Elt.110 Room Addlllona·Aemodel atlo covers Concrete N9W conet Aeeld/Coml'fl .. , o ... y (714)240--398'4 ' Jeny Parker (714) 955-1550 (or.Catherine) LOST· CAT. 5123-F. wMe & II gray tiger stripe, long nalr Vic Stn/Sunset, Lag Bch Reward! 499-t293 ILlll PAllTm INT./EXT. SPECIALIST Excellent rel•. 842·3118 ~---- •lllPIAT.&UT ut·Paced Front Olhoe Must be friendly. sharp & Hlf·mot1vated Diane 631·5664 OALL2-l,.llU, PlWI (21S)U1-02U UPTO 5800 PER MONTH * NO COWCTIOllS * Early morning motor routes· available . Must have · dependable transportation and liability insurance CALL 642-4333 HUNTINGTON BEACH. CQ)'J'A NISA, NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN V AU.EY, IJIVINE & LAGUNA BEACH ... A GOODAil!_ . ·-CALL ClASSIRED 842-5878 ---.r . ...... • Orange Coe11 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 3. '"° DI r ,,,,,. ssJO 1...,_,. SSlO lq'a..... ssiO 601 s ,. i Anllllll 6049 Vw t040 Autos .,...,. 9100 ~ 91 AUIOI !ljOltH 91oc; S-. ... --l1C...,11~t1, ••flnm•• '1111111LT HONOA 1117AccotdLXI • ·-·-TOVOTA 77Wll80" -· ...-•• ,... 33,000 ....... MWI Hl lellbaell, .utomMk:. , .... Black, Pttomlno 5 IC)d. ale IOW J*g OOod .,., ... fa&.• Nll·tmll FW.c c:taM, Jutv1tttl from • American Ellllmo • M1ny ••trH Phone Wee. ~ deen 52K llet'*· iow mllM. mint cond , St .600 ob o ~• .-. wt111e *Y9 • W., end wom91 needed 0 .C , 641-U.'i/Ollp ~ • khon Frlle • 112,500 080 &e0-1555 m I I e I 8 I · 7 0 0 c:ondlt1ort. I09ded Mutt 540-1$42 Powder blue ..... ._ fn.. lo ... our Protlteble Line .-••• , -1111-Oelmatlan • Do•• • °' ~·.,.. -71'"840•5251 w! 135.500 6'0-3512 ""''...... ,.,lOt1 utr*'te!y ...... ol ~. Pena end n. •••-· K~d • l.h ... ·Ap9o HONDA 8 t A..;C()AO, new ----melnt•lned Ot~ AdvetllelnQ Glfb to ft.llTI • M •ttHe • Min ti'"· 5ep . Of ... con,-ME RC ED£$ 580SE1. W -OWNr~UJl•at~ MM Flfma In the COSTA • 145-"45 * PlnlChef • Otd EnglWI AndqueL dlllont 12.350 720--0895 1N&. loact.d. ~. Onv•rtll>I•. &·•P••d. N•oot11ble M ...... MESA ArN. Ewn w.-iy -S~OCJ • Poooe. • 0.-. 904 s -43 000 mt+es S<40 500 108ded 81arm. 5".000 (7 1•)-1 A.&Lll ,.... ---• Commlulone Set yow HERMAN Miiiet gt8nd· Pug • Schtpperke e , ~ HYUNDAI 1987 boell GI. ' ' " .-• .,....., vr -- A1111t1 aenior cil11tn1 In own tloure. Prompt, l81Mr clod! 1350. o-1 Seo Iii• • Shell•nd FORD te t.ttJ •• TANG Whtie, •·dOOf. >speed. M 2·l30I. 21 3- 94>9222 ()"B~· ~~-'JS:''' '9 7 00 Pm • •;;;u~i:iimr de~t Ind Im· Friendly~ trom 81 foeklnQ Cheir $15. Play· Sneepdog • Sprlng•r 289 engine. 8ulomallc. low mileage, AC. new dayt (• tMFK149) llWIU lllllln Plef'nenl811on of Mnlor Year Old AAA-CompM\y. pen, .... y '"t & atrollet SP-"lel • Yorki. 95% '"tor.O 873-0138 ,brakes. excetl9nt c;on. 1 CADILLAC M 8-ltdul~ Full I PIT oU:o.. Start at progrema et Wett New· No lnvHtmenl. NO C°'" "5 tor 811. 84-8995 All puppiet guarant-.Q dltlon Must sell "·200· .... 11, JM TOYOTA 88 MR2 Oflg· S5.&0/hr. Wiii triln. port Community C9nter. teclions. Previou1 aalH PETLAND PAVILION Autos l!!fon!d '1100 557·91 t t all8f 2pm Perteet condllloo. 1 tnat OWl'lef 13000 mites 692-7483. Requlrea 2 yeara ex-experience not required (WtlS i ~ OPEN 7 DAV$ . HYUNDAI '88 EXCEL gold o5~n2"50• 99.COOOllmlDWhll•. =~05•0d3•0d !& 9 1 5 9 7 2 8 7 3 5 7 $" "OO •4• 4949 or perlenQe in either de-Write: t<;evln Peeka. fCf9mtnt 6016 16374 S.•eh 81\/d '!\mi S ACURA 1988 Legend, fully >iatchback 4 speed .. a onna .,.. • 1 ·2 • "·"" · v .,. veloplng program• and NEWTON MFG CO --405 fwy, ne>itt 10 Tafget..,. loeded, excellent CQn· Good condition On~ 474-8111 9am-5pm evenings s.48-39S9 lllllllllUI .... l'llMI activities or WOfklng with Dept. J 18454. Newton. SONY EVA 80 Imm vld.o * 141-1211 * dltlon. $18,900 OBO owner $3000 0 80. Q.,-s ERC£0 ES '76 280 VOLKSWAGEN RA8 Bl'T iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiia One man · HIH office Older adultl, plus Iowa, 50208 (515) recor<Mr & V3 auto locua 552-5833 540-9387 eves 725-06•7 SEDAN E•ceptlonal CONVERTIBLE t982 ~ .. ""'11 Bachelor·a d...,ree from 792-412 t zoom handyc1m camera lll .... In __. --· O $5'"'" Ott 'I di ·" need• an-around pereon 1ecredited col~ or uni-. & caae. Ilk• new, $700 -• ,...,... -11711211 JAGUAR t989 XJS con-ne owner """ er exce. en1 con, lion must ILllllTI to tikeover lnlidedutles v•rllty wnhmajorwork in SALES REP Pro Mlnolla XKsystem& 5G9nChllnes.OFA,eyes Orlgin1l ownet,veryclean. vert1ble Dorch gray.I W•ll trade Sporla 7 see t drtve s5 •4oo Le1t her . Bou, Wirf to I can apend more time Human Services or Rec-Nahonal Lubrication Co. 4 lenses. fl•ah & bag. cleat. 963-3190 Whtie, AIC, S4500/0BO cream lntenor 16K m11es. j _ Cl~ 556-0 108 854-565• . Wheel• Covers selling In the lleld. Phc>M reatlon. FOf flfrlher de· needs Aggressive Sates S•oo 848-6995 879-1238 3·36K mile w1rranty Ell· MERCEDES '76 280 VW 1969 Bug Ugly. SUPlf' only 3•.878 miles quot81,dlrect mall,Ofder tails, conlact Celeste person lo call on Corn· LOOKING tor a Compa-cellent con<1111on Owner SEDAN Excepllonat fast, 2t60cc NfW every· .,800187 exped111n~ some com-Jardine-Hug at (7141 merc1al -lndustrlal·IYP4' Coins nton7 We have wonderlul BMW 1985 325e Metall~ moving $49,000 OBO One owner $5500 Otter thing. tires. brakes Otter 111.IH s~~~~~~ ·/~~ time or 64<4-32U Equal Op-ac~5m1s In the COSTA 6019 ~~~ce~~:P~:,~ ~:~i ~~;,,1~:;.r~,;~~: 768-1595, 770-5523 w111 trade Sports ? S1300 552-5598 part time Call anyllme portunlly Emi;t:>yer ~ea AH~n ~~~~~:a~::,~ .~;~::t~•E ~G~tre'LL go to responsible owner. sunroof 'E•cell9nl con-Classic 556--0t08 VW t975 Bug Whtie runs lllWPllT ....... aa..T .. I 759·9335. ** *** ** * . Bonuses and an eKcel· rare coma Free Apprllals Come and see, we might dltion S14.~ 757-0735 JAllU 'llUI 411 ..... 'll 4111&.. grHt, excell•nt con· 1111W,0.Mt llwJ O •• E. IESI A E SALES lent benehl prog'8m MICHAEL'S 850-2002 have tne perlect pet for BMW t986 528e •2.000 Leather sunroof .w513763 Two tops New chrome d1tt0n St 950 964-5917 721·4111 ••••i --available to tnose wtto you. 631· 1~ m11e1. White black 124,IH wheels. etc MINT! Secrl-vw 1983 RABBIT GTI. F/T Mon-Fri H /Hr ben· .-.,..,.._ TllfTYI want to be rewarded Frtt to You 6022 leather ln1erk>t. 5-lpeed lice S t9,900 673-4220 black 50 ooo orig1n•l l•-------- el11s. Light typing tor ~n•mlc, ••Pending A E. based on their per-1mmacult1e• s 15.950 miles $3 750 OBO CHEVY 87 CAVALIER compoter 730am-4pm. oseekssert00sagen1s ·1ormance Sales u-FlllllTTlllTI .... Planos&Or~ G ary , •7 4 -4 00 4 /d •IOl•S'll42011L •99-t493 Convertib le Loaded A t so 1 30pm-tOpm. who want to earn •8 perten0e and a mecnan--6059 650--0230te Like OfNI W•rran1v intact Warraf\ty 27 000 m•les ~~~~~. 1r:!~9 ~=~ :''1~1ei~OO::T1~~:~ ~~~! ;g~!~:,e ~~~ !~~ 8 ~. L1llt1r trained. Baby gran-0 pian o . ~~·~ ";;~!r1'~e~~r v~us!98~~°i;~J·dc°:-Sharp S 7995 650 " 2074 Costa Mesa 5•8-5525 hOw PATRICK TENORE encouraged 10 apply For SHOTS 962-6698 Yamaha. new condition. Oays/833-7537 d111on 4 new tires. DODGE l9S7 L ancer 4. sold over $t25 molhon 1n further information call call 641)-08 t 2 or _ Kenwooo pullout st8feo aoor Power windows Par1 Time res real es1a1e. Work 1·800-4712 P~s & Animals 6049 85t-6777 Suzelle NISSAN t98• 200SX back tinted windows EAcellent condttoon Air among t of the Top Agls HYOROTEX INC Turbo 5V'lrool sunroof S• 800 nego-neat AM FM cassette llYHllEIT TUCH $35.000/YEAR Procesalng mortgage In· surance refund•. Home base. 71'-944-2400 in America Call Kim llllWYU llTTIU BEAUTIFUL antique Aus-BMW '68 PS.PB. P w . AC 5 s Pd ' 'ab I e M ' ch e 11 e 33 000 miles SS 990 ]2 t.1200 tnan baby grand peano Needs Restonng Runs 5,300 7 t4,494_,947 7 t3•470.6466 536-6799 PAIT TllE Sat only t0-5. Answer phones & Ille otc. $6/Hr Mr Dale. 642-7880 Hand-r•lsed. CFA shots Xlnl cond • malchlng great Must sell $775 1'llllll 'II IJS OPE SECRETARIES From S250 Up 650-8553 stool $2.950 964-5917 723-5835 Leather only 7900 Miles NIS$AN 88 300ZX vw 1987 C abroolet PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi BMW 76 2002 t59500 -* Blacl~. automattc T-tops Black /black extended Needed for Temporary & Boarding & grooming Goods 6065 Greal cond jet sound 111,111 Loaded Pertec1 •SK warranty alarm. orogonal Temporary to Permanent 25 years el'penence $ l4 300 .775-0704 owner always garageo Restaurant Assignment! Sherry's K-9 546-2848 STAIR STEPPER. exercise ~~~~;.~;~~rs!ta•nt. llWPllT l•NITS I NISSAN 88 PATHFINDER e.<cellent i:ond1t1on CMIClll , .. lllS ~l~eg po~t~~le ~"he~cibs:r. a 100 •. hast.., EJ1cellen1 cond1t1on. CUS· $8 750 OBO 733·2401 Q P~trlc~ r E NORf ~ " . Hf A, t PC\ HWllllll • WlllHllFECT ........._ FIHlllllH! 800•255.683s Net 9•5. llW'I0320i ll2·4100 tom paint. 4~4. rack, VW t989 Fo• Gl •PASTl·IP Pllllll* •HOSTESS/host •Lim 1•2•3 l' Nethekrtan 8 d Dwk 1 a 6 rt 5 s 0 • p 8 r 5 e 5 t 3ty Excelle~t cond1t1on in & cassette, s speed BARGAIN' under 1ow s days/wk incl Saturday • FOOD SERVERS mar s. w s • out! .. utoma11c Ir ans-$13.000 723-5469 blue book SS 95-0 Mont ~~f~~~ & :~: b!~~gr1~~nd Call tor appt 963-RIBS • WAii ::~~~~~~1~,~~~1~:;.h$~91~ llSSU '10 STAil& ~~~~~,~~~·~~:~~<lies' Apply PENNVSAVER. llHT&IUITIELP WEOFFERHOLIDAY ANli OBO 720-92•5 Jlll&l'IS MY LOST VOUR"GAINt 1660 Placenlla Ave . Call ROOM SERVICE ot VACATION PAV PLUS BMW 80 633cs1 ClftlTIW . SACRIFICE• Leaving VW Convertible Super· DODGE 89 COLT 5 speed ate amtfm cassette e,,;cellent conCI, $6200 272·3693 DODGE 89 COLT E•cellent cond 111on $4900 FIRM 631·6283 - Mllo.e Stanley FALCON 64 SPRINT Ex- cellent cond111on needs paint only Will consider trade SS 500 O BO 979-t390 C M O f ON-GOING BONUSES Ch 586 country must sell Only Bee 1 I e 1 9 7 4 · new os1a esa. Newport. 19 N W htrlng P White. al t. 83K mt $9.900 rome wtteels, :: 1' 1 t800 moles . t"ats right motorttop S3.80010BO For An early June Open-owtt Boats 7012 bo 494-3862 Ill no . •i PAYROLL CLElll ong we need O l weaver Temporaries 1hlbo1 lsllnd 6 106 ° 1 -t800• White loaded 85•·69651213-654-65•0 Fiil ll•t-1112 7 1'-979-2900 1983 SCHOCK E.lectrlc BMW 82 3201 Serious tnQ ~s 0 1 VW 75 SUPE"' BEETLE Great cond1t1on WHITE iron daybed $250 Boat. good condition. lull IEWPllT llPllTS uir~. n y ,., Perform clerical work re-•Food prep person Secretary White Wicker dresser COl(ers $6.500 720-t5 t5 ACtATI PM solver e•tra $13000 P1111ate paf'!y CONVERTIBLE NewtOP Has all new sosc>ension 1 •Oehverywalle 575 Pl 5225 1 cleanMUSTSELL5000 1100W.O.astlwy Oays7t418•7·1t87 new paint brakes I an<! 1ntenor Also new ated to ma1or school dis-rs SElllll SEClnlllY ne desk 1111 ••fLl-ll 631-6000 x 118 l22·'111 Evenings 71• 345-065 1 carpet rebuilt engine 302 engine and iransm tr•ct monthly and nourty Authef1t1e Pinball mach -"~ "' Pay r o 11 s S 166 3 . Call 499-4841 lor more in-Needed tor a marketing I $250 Rowing machine ;2•50 Sierra Sunbrodge 92 IMW 'II J25ES PORSCHE 196 t 1600 cassette with equalizer Eccellenl 4 wheel dnve $2027/Mo. plus excellent lorma11on1 E 0 E depa~tmenl Ullhze your 575 Sal/Sun 10am hours color TV micro-White. tan leattier 1 Supe r K ar m a., blue& white S•500 After Call Mike 85>8275 .benelots Deadline peope skills as well as 22•Mar1neAve wave e1e<:tnc flusht011et. MAZDA 1985GLCHatch-Nolchback Coupe Fully 5pm 542-2575 MUST SELL ASAP 6112190 Job ::0-29 !~~ ~ord111t1~~es:in,~ 1675-7678/H 723-•4901W ba•l sysiem VHF & ~~er,!~~ m~~~ 95;~-back Gray au1oma1.c. restoreo Blaci. tan Re-YW 'll IH LINCOLN tS89 Continen- Coast Comm Colleges llHTllUIT lllYEH pac.! poosillon Casll Taesrri. LOfan. 1ra1lor lull canvas 7 41650 59 4 E excellent cond 1t1on cem $4 ooo engine over tal Signature All ophons 1370 Adams. Costa Mesa we are acceplmg apph-at R~ed 644 8367 !Balboa EICEUEIT ClllfTlll I . t ves $2 700 36 1-9770 riall S t5 900 1374ZAO" Convet11ble n~~ry ~~~~ plus wnroof dual atr- (7 14) 432-5008 cattons tor Full & Patt· 'I -PMfnsul 6107 $23,000. 411·0502 l•W 'II Ult MAZDA MIAT A i.990 P11va1e partv 643-0733 ~~t~~ Great ~ach t>a9s CO Take over EOEtMIF/H Time Servers Food & SECllETlllY SR. , a Bronztt be19e with leather ! showroom car like new PORSCHE t972911T Re· cru•Sef 673-7 t95 lease $60140tmo Pri- SALES •EP Cocktail Apply btwn 1 •ANTIOUE/Collect1bles ' STARFIRE wnn tr~11er ontenor auto chrome $14 9~5 OBO 779--0t81 stored like new Call me vale party 12RFW339) n 3-5PM !II Gino's on the ReQuores typing 55 wpm I Sale lrom out ot business 225 OMC ou1dr111e. VHS wheels 23 000 moles s 14 000 642 7923 'utos "--stk "JOO 64 t-6885. 640-6455 Holl, 428 E 17th SI. Co:.ta 800--sf\Oftf\~-wpm Sil.OP A r1can_golden ra<l.!oL COffiPaSs d~lh S20 500 544 -8401 " ""''l't' 7 LINCOLN 7 t Conllf\ental Join our tnendly prof'I s1all tiilesa --and ability 10 use PC for oak & English ser11ers. tinder elect11c trim tabs. • i llZ-'111001 ?()~£ ~ ~Sl86 5-AMC-~AlllanCL~-A50...eo0~$ ~90d on growing Temp/Perm wordprocessing Sl790-sideboards. chest s k11cnen unit chemical DATSUN 73 240Z no aor 'Cnrome wheels "130456 speed w1thcru1se control verttble Loaded brand !1250 SEE 642·0567 Employment Ageney In $2 t83/Mo plus excellent chairs. side tables. etc head V-bunks Sn 500 good car St 500 OBO I $26.990 w n11e with black leather n-custom top $2 500 N B Industry e•penence Restaur.ints b e nef it s Deadlin e GREAT PntCES1 Sat & 673-4590 business. 714 516·6070 interior AMIFM cassette 1t4.59;-2849 MERCURY 1969 Cougar pref a All OranQe County ltlllll& llW 6t l8t90 Job -o.62 Sun 9·3. 2 137 Moramar 675-8943 residence DATSUN 8 I 280ZX NEWPORT IMPORTS stereo Etectroc surirool I XR7 Loadea great con· area Strong desore 10 Coast Comm Colleges (near Wedgel 2•2 One owner E\cellent 3 tOO W Coast Hwy door locks seats AIC AITIS lllEll 1200 d1t1on Best otter Call sell/results a must Fine dining cale. lunch 1370 Adams. Costa Mesa ESTATE SALE S ' S S • cond $4200 OBO 722-4100 Alarm w1111 remote Ex-Gov' seizures & surplus , I 497-50•7 Salary . comm II selhng only Hos II Hostess. Bus 171'1 432-5008 9.3 2137 M1r11m:r· n~~~ ail Boats 701 4 !7 141 731-3441 549-0703 tended warranty 36 000 Corvettes lu•ury cars 01..0S..MOB.llf. R£.G.ENCY ·~what you do ~st, send· Attendant FooCI Servers EOEtM FI H Wedne Balboa Penin-25· EXCAllBcR f968 DATSUN 81 280 MERCEDES 1978 4SOSL motes Excellent con-1 vans g 1ruc.ils Ca11i BROUG HAM , Q 8 6 resume to A11n Debra ~g~y on person Mon·Fn Sula" ~ose OI "naron 9 9 b ' B John son E n S 2 lops BEA\JTY' MINT• d•llon Musi :.ell' S 15 000 1 900 321 3366 Ext liO loadeo t owner new en- Cll/TllESAYEIS . Neiman Marcus F'ash•Ofl SECURITY OFFICERS hand made quit~ $595. Sp1nake~1 2 Jobs L$01oos oo' :~~lleT~~~~;dbr~~;;':itn l S20 900 OBO Call lo• on-I OBO 832-67 tO Ooen 7am 10pm St2 ree l 91ne 69 000 m les 3931 MacArthur ;:208 l51andExcenentbenehts MOB.ODYLllES oldqu111rack$1759x t2 extras~nt cond ~ tan leather interior tormatton714 848·4013 PORSCHE944 wMe 5 l8 UtCK 1979 Elt'C!ra $7 800 962830 6 " bookshetves tramedp1c DATSUN 87 780ZX ..iuto a c powPr great $10000 673-751'3 ~9 5233 I C II T NB 92660 EOE ft handmade woolen crewel • 23·0372 $4 300 840 774 t lsp snrl. tan int &OK m1 Wn11e Clean gooo con-213-9.45-9222 d11ys ,.s·T&L •tlS SURPRISES Aubusson rug $750 oak CllllSll& SAILUAT I MERCEi::>ES 73 4SOSE' annwy ell cono loaaeo• O•••on S7 400 OBO Pl v M 0 u l H 19 8 6 $114t to $1'90 hr For ROITETRAllEE I tures mirrors hnens PlllTlfRSllP Leatrier T tops Powerl c:>no111oni S5 500 • araye e urbo Loaoeo exam and applica11on 1n-C • books pine snell •iST 11 .. 00 evtt< v, ,,, nq s 1 f'r t'O Qf.O ··Q() • ll•lt Rtwtrs eu1c.11. 1980 Regal 72 ooo all ma1nta1nance recoros lormallon call 1 18001 areer opp ortunity at •Paycheck PrQblems'> " • ette b d" 0 REAT S~LECT ON 1 90 m11pc, Orog1nc11 owner I e>.cellent cond111on 999 _ 9838 e'Ct CA· 1 30 Lloyd Pest Control Good • Boun~d lrom post Motor a<ound Ne...,port c.iss "~""' r es .tn MFRCFOFS 74 Reloc.at-1 0 s., soo OBO 2,o 0 S3 850 252 820C. oal/$ 7 1 oenehts Must have good to post? Coroni d~I Mar b 122 Harbor or sailloCatahna t•~;!, ~~s;g; ~·~sJ ~un~ .ng M.,c,t S°"ll' Beige e•c I Rani~R~o:i~rQR"T1EW • ·=> 4 1 I 838-66t8 e-.es -nds am-6pm days droving record Call Bob • unexpecteo cnarges? Partner!i>h•P 111 ocean ° u Va cono SS 000 .is •S 1 BUICK 86 RGO SPORT • POSTAL JOBS Start 979-6021EOE lllllE/llY111SlU! gomg SanC1emente 23 S40·6383.day5 17141£\56·6637 days or 3 ioo w CoastHW) 5.l'llHAWK 4 1000M PLYMOUTH .8Houzor S 11 41 hr For exam and Work tor 1ne company that SAT /Sii lll·IP•. S1...eps 5 w galley dinette 17131 4'.lO 63 7 """' 1· t41:>5 I 3603 e~e 722-• IOO Gr<>11t ste<e" S4 225 1 Great trdnsp0<1at•o0 car apphcauon inlo ·call SAILll&llSTllCTOll •Sup front an<! cares Craltmans 10 table .s & .Moad Martne raOJo 'DATSUN t982280lXl 2 49· 6468 SB OO R uns well 1-800· 7 59 . 76 7 8 ext Needed on Newpon Beacn about you I 12" band saw IBMIPC Nt"w 'la11s ,... ..... motor e•-~utomdt•c w power IEICIHS 11310.L AA8 900 1988 TURBO CAOILI.AC 79 Ek1orddct 7 t 4 549~942 CA519 6am·6Pm Sun· 25-28 Cru1s1ng Sa•I· Okodata 92 Punter 20 cellent cono111on Great ...,,ndows moonroot M1n1 cono 25000 miles I C<1NYERJ18LE" 5-speed Diet.el Sriarp 6tK T·BIRO 56 lmmeculate Fn boats Weekends now Full· tome and part tome 10 spd bike rurn xx skis shp on Lido Marona Slip Gooo cond1t1on S3 000 I smoke solver asking black warranty extras Loaaed $2500 OBO recent lull restoratton • Full· Tome summer Call pos•toons ava•labte Pos· weights garden earl I I~ and !1l mamtenance I 559-7476 $37 500 Catt 991-1065 S22.500 642-3865 6U 6689 a1r $25 000 838-3232 645· 7100 •l10f\S • ava1labll' tnrougt'I, toots May lag dryer 1539 1 1u'ST SaS"fTio'\ 497•i 144 *"ILIC REUTlllS oui Orange Counl)I Sandcaslle 64'-2435 I , PI T lun tob nelp1ng U S A Sales Manv tn Soulhern Orange ;;;;;~;;;.;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~---------~116 ";~rlChat~~~efu ls HPlllEICEI &IEITS ~~~:~0~a11 todav. wori.. !Costa Mtsa 6124 Sllps/Do cks/Storagt Kemgan. 545-80•2 II you re an eKpenenced I 3 FAMILY, S1t/S111·4 lOZ21 Sales Represen1a11ve in we are opening an otr.ce I 41 2 Pri•ottt• lriYt. 29'·36 Marona slip 1n the vacation ownership in me Mission Vieio area (H rb , & F 1 Newpon area Great dedl llUL ESTATE SALES industry and you don t a 0 air I available now• Chet .l.l""Ell nave the opportunity to Chairs. lamps area rug. 630-2008 85 7 .9 105 · • We o tter cot table stereo m1n1 Expanding ltrm seeks make S IOO 00 • per year. * Credit union dental blonds tood proc base-OllET SllE TIE el(p'd Sale M 11 ck 1hen we need to talk• You plan R. C s gr w ra can sell ror one 01 the ball caros. toys. 1 cars Newpor1 Isl H20 & power r~ord to recruit & train largest vacatton own * Performance bonus ch1lds wetsuit auto pans Avl immed 650_ 1907 sales Agents Send re-· • Paid holidays sume 10 Ad -7 CIO Daily erShlp tndustues In the vacations & ESTATE SAU sr I ·~ , Pilot PO Boll 1560 country We riave wtth training Bedroom set couch bed r, 1 11 ••• Costci Mesd CA 92626 existing inventory ana •Weekly pay nice stove d1n1ng roo~ 4i2:i.f.s~~er o r .,a il IECEmHtsT PT Needed 10 work lrom l-5PM M-F tor a publish- ing co 1n Newp0r1 Beach I A non-smoker w t a pleasant phone manner & hght typing pref d Please Call NanC'y Cervoni 71 41720-5335 or Send re- sume to PO BoJt t757 Newport Beach 92663 llECEPTIOllST Full-Time. entry level w positive altitude Mein Beach Laguna ·call Valerie at 588-8558 9AM-ttAM RECEPTIOllST Mature PI T to s1art Be a part ot our Dance Center in C M Tues-Fri 9-• & on call Gloria 24 t-9908 IEOEPTllllST With General otc ellp Small company nr J W A11por1 Phones. tthng, some data entry Send resume to P 0 6011 17272 Irvine. 927 t3 or call Mur1e1 545-7 118 llOIPTllllST FOf Newport Beach Seton 760-6098 or 642-0786 1111n11111n&H Phone9. typtng & llghl computer Local CPA firm tn Fashion ltland Call EllTabeth 64'-8244 Aestauran1 •111t11111n1111 ....... •lllftll •alftl lllllTllU .... , ....... •11111111 Now t11ring lor our newest loc•tlon In L1guna Beac:h a.1 "t '°' llUf'l't· mer l\lnf Jo.n 1he 1 .. m 11 Ruby's °''* It yOU 1111• people. he'll9 • QUfCll & retdy amlte 6 enjoy work 1ng 1n 1 latl·P~ tun It· mo14>t1ere. we went 10 11111 to yOU Elll*'lerle• '-"'11 OOOd-.ttlt\lde • muau ~Y In l*'llOn Mon 111ru ''' 2-~. Set 6 Sun hm•lpm at .-uby'a 0 1ner 30'22 South Coe t H1ghw1y. l.llQ'ln• 8HCh proper lies being built set '6 cha11s household over 10 000 weeks ot in· DYMAllC i1ems to many to hst ventory available Vou ft PRICES SLASHED 1 .... -..... ------ can earn up to 1!'-' ,•,, PROTECTIOll Fro1Sat1Sun 9am-? 162 Misc. Transportation comm1ss1on We nave an ft Broadway Between Or-1--------- unt1m1ted quahf•eCI lead SERVICES IMC onge & Newport Btvd 4 \l/httl Orivt/Jt~s source Join us for break· ' ft • 9030 last Wednesday June 6, Huge Garage Sale' Must , ________ ......, t990 at the Carlsbad Inn. (!4 IHH) sell' Ant1Ques sewing 1111 JEEP CllHllH at 9 00 A M 3001 macrione relrog & much !PIONEER 4 Ol 4 WO AT Ca r lsbad B l vd (114)111·3110 more• 5t 10 S2000 A C PS PB AM Carlsbad ~ Please. no Sll_.H CLElll P/T SAT SUN 9 ' FM casselte bl~t! gray phone calls ,..,... t3 1 Clearbrook Ln $ t t 900 262.9654 Mtprel Reliable Mon- Fri. 1-5 30 6•2·6262 NB SALES FI T & PIT Experience on metal & machine trades 5•5-7 405 9am-3pm Sales H•IHJll ••TllW&TH• With weekends 1n winter MARINE FUEL DOCK Newport Beach Mu'' be 18 Call Gary 675-0r•o Newpert Buch 6169 Trucks 9035 ALLEY SALE , 14 391h St t-8_4_T_O_Y_O_T A-P-·c·l\·u·p-Lo_n_g 9·2 Mo torcycle. exer Bed C'amper sht'll 4 bike brass headboard speed auto A c p 'S tools etc Cash only p ie Am Fm Low moles HELP! WE'RE SWAMPED M .. '• '••. Antlf'!s 60 I 0 * BUYING ITEMS * * t890s to t950s • •Jewelry to Housetootd• We have 100·1 of tam111es Ptea.se lv Msg 673"6223 1n South Or1nge County ,_., 60 who have sent tor 1nlor-nsr:anc:ts • I I matoon from us regarding REFRIGERATOR. no lrOSI. the purch1se ol 2 dOOf clean & excettenl EICYILIPlllU w 111 deliver S t65 ~l l ~ For that ~mutual it•m you've looked for everywhere ... try th• clauified•. o~· 1~ :; .: : • _ .: ·~ ... -" , .. ""''' ' ' . lln~ 6.t2-7566 Our sales reps are amOOQ f·-»···• 601 4 I the highest paid In the i-"'-'"-""·""-----o..-world Just 2 Ofders per BEA UTIFUL LAROE I N C l Y E I I' I 1 1 I weeti earns up to WHITE SOFA. GREAT .. .!6c~~.,,. !~:::::.~ ::~~.. I I' I 1· I I lor 1heweetl t-800•828_9 118 ehalr. ottoman. new con· I• v I It c E s d11lon Oak trim S295 h· ;-...-..-........ -.---.__. Ask tor Bia tr 7 t 4 -8• 1 ·3 •86 '---'11...-11,_,I._' _.l1...-1IL-....1 SJ900 cash 545·6435 CHEVY 54 PJCt<-UP REBUILT WITH CAMPER $2295 SEE 642·0567 Vans '87 TOYOTA VAN 5 speed new hres I carpeted interior $6 900 I 6•5-9927 Ul.llY .... 11 Full. Y ad1u.111ble electric 6 Po11t1bn1 avall for bed. twin 11ze (38•80) ~-;;.B_;C;....;;G~M_;A.;.....:l~-l1 t energetic. anthu11a111c w/t!rase l)dbd. new cond I' I I I I Af11tt reM11no WMO o.ttt Pf<>ple 10 Mlt medlCat $750 7' contemp sola, ._ _ __. __ .._ _ __. __ ..__ --1.--1 1-.. t'll~v~rfld tha1 t "I pto<1uct1 for well estbl'd 'l:>llv•·ootd. xtnt eond r---------. w ltl1nQcll1MAw11hoottfOO"I buslne11 H .50/Hr 10 1200 (714) 982-2813 r~"~lt;-;.T-r-V_;[;....;.:N:..,....~111'1111 IS ,.,..,,. Wllh , .. II, lf'mon 11~1 Earn up to S 15/Hr -I.SID wa--i I' I I I I IUtCe ano JOriAkong 1en10Mde oene1111 a wkly ---.. _. .... __. __ .._ _ __. __ .._ _ __. _ __, mMte••ltl 11a110"'1Q' bonuMS W• Wiii ltl ln Black LIQuet' Mettr .... Quick advancement tor HeadbO&rd. Gl1u Cebl-I H I Z II [ T the h1gnty mo1111a1ed nett Almott Brand New" I J Con18C1 Sel.. Dept h .c1llent condltlonlt . _ . .... (7 t4>5a&-o•29 1•001080 668·08 f7 MOVING 10 S~t Sote, *SILIS* 2 et1a1rs, kllct'len 01ne11e, 1h1e t1e t Mor1Traln•• • ratten tym & baby turn $376-."76/wtl If ~ ht!• Peogy 213-943·7517 IPO' .. & fnOMY, we in.-; Oueer\ ~temp bdrm Ml tla'<le a po9ltlOn tor Y'O" SI~ Twtn beds S 12& ... Call Mr l<ett19M. ,.. oetc lthfoma kl.lctltbl 6<4~t-wl• eNs S375 Upf!Qnt f.U. BRIT ANNIOA fYom IMdt 6 '°"'1ter loe .. IOM & Mm 1330 per .... (groul C all •••Ir t·IOC).828·9128 fr"J9! 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AN ........ ~on Jlfwy '· ,.., ~ TrOMI Md Yvonne Irie c.n fJanet. 21tt ..... c.iw..... • ... IOO, ........ "'°" ...,... " MOteni. n .....,. A. Mofoao, -, 0 PUil.iC ~ Ufotd. L..,_ ..-. call. Ger*el P1111ntf91h1C>, tM E Carol L ....._. Trown, ,s• S... ftaMoft, ......,. CW , Coeta ...... ~ o.lllMI .. ••1 ' 11 a 9-dl, celtf Nt47 .......,.. LW, N9w1NW1 L.-. LA. Coeca ...... O.t. Clly 8uct .. t ,y 92e$3 11th SI • Coat• Meu. C.iit Thia •••• nenc weia flled !MM, celtf. 121 ti ~ ttal C•1111N9 Ulftlled ...,,._. Dewtd llaryY MoekOllll\r, ~Celt t2llO cellt t2l2I ttlOll t T1'11 bull~ 11 con· 82t27 wllh tN County OlettC ol Or· Thia t>ualMM 11 con• TMt bu91""• la con-ahlo. tCI01 Dolle ttf .... 1I066 CO.HIM.Dr .. Mel!Ou, John A. Mor1n1, 21 .lullr'I "°9et ~I. 0-2. ttlfl '/Ml HoUelrll dueled by an lndMdufll Thi• bu11n111 11 con-MQe County on May n , clucted by: l'IUll>aftd afld .... ctucted Dy: en ~ 9"'9 tto, ..._..,, a.di, c.. I02tl ~.. une, N.wport t30U Nifte Pt., O.,deft Md ~ ~ Th• 1tglllr•nt(1) aom· duc:ted by a general Pitt· tttO The rtO'llrant(1) COfft· Tiie r90latrant(1) COM-Calif tMIO lfWWn Lull ~to. t t522 hadl. call t2110 Grow. Celt t2'43 1119ftf ltock Or ant aub· menced to tran..ct ~ netll\lp PW mencect to treinwt ~ "*"*' to trllftW1 buelo-Smyttl Funcla, lid.• cal-Morltleke Or.. Gerden Tiiie bu..,._. la con· TNe bu1IMM la COf'· mill6on nas unow the Flc11tloul The 1~t11t1n1111 com· Pu~ OJanoe eo.t ,,... under ttle Actttloue ,,... uncter the Ac:tl~ tarnl9 cmporlliOft, ~ta7 (k~Cellf UMt dliceect 0¥: ~· .__ ty: • ..,_., part~ o-a ~ lllecl ~ W• BuslnH1 N1m9(1) lilted IMlllC*1 to t.renuct ~Delly Ptlot. JUN~. 10, , 8u91neN Name(•! ll1tad Buelneel Name(•> llttad Pectftcco.t~.Sulee Thie t>u"""9 11 con· T"' reoiatren-C•I com· w9'llp ComrMtdal091:11oCWMlllOf above on !'\/A neea under tile F1et1tiou1 2•. 1tt0 lbOW on. February I . 1lllO lbOW on Mey 2 1. 1111() 302, Den• Point, Cellf duCMCt by. co-partneta menced 10 tr....:t buel.-Tiie reoletranl(1) COM· Plennlne Cotnmlltlon'• • Angel M MQRM But lnHS Namt(s) lltted Su-403 Robert Trown frtc Elenet tHH The f~letrlnt(•) com-,,... under tfle ,lctttloue "*"*' 10 tranaac1 buel.-,,... Of epeolel lien pemWt Tl'lla stat4WMflt w• flied above on· not ytl Thia 1t1tement WM Ned Thia •t•eement WM Ned Ygal Son1nehtn1 and "*"*' to lranuct buli-~llMle NafNC•I lilted ,,... under the Fletltloua No. to-t wtth the County Cilrll of OJ. JlllMS G Wa l w11tt !tit County Clwk Of OJ-Wlltt ttle County Cteftl of OJ-8Mllli Pr .. Soi•.,.•· Co-,,... uncter me FlctltloUe e11ova on. Mey l . 1teo ~..,.... NafNCe) lleted 0-4. AppaJ filed l>y ~ County pn May 24, Thls at1temen1 was llltd P\a.~ ll>TICE et1g1 County on Mey 24, MQe County on Mey 2•, True.._, 27tl White Aoed, Bull....-N•me(•I 111110 Slartd A. Motana eoove on. NIA Soulttftdge HOtlll9 of Ptan- 1990 with tilt County C~I! of Or· tttO 1tt0 ll'Ylnt. C.itf. 92715 abOve on.~ t, Hlto Thll .... .....,, ... filed Robert A. M0toao n1ng Commilillon'• ctenl.i of '-* enge County on May 24, F1CT1TIOU9 .,..... ,__, HIUM lhlt butlneu le con. David Moellowltt wttl'l tlle County C'9rk of OJ-Thia etetemenl w• rtltd C.li.P. No. 81-M Pubhlht'd Orenge Coaat 1990 NA• ITA'n..wf PubMIMd Orange Coeat Publlal'ltd OJange Co.et <Ncitcl by: a ~ .. part· Thia ata..,,.,,I waa llltd ange County on M8y 7, 1111() wi1tt !tit County Cltnl of Or· E. CONSENT CALENDAR Ollly Pilot Ju,,. 3. 10. 17, F45Un Thefoltowlngpe<aona•rt ONiy Piiot. June 3. 10. 17, Deily Piiot, June 3, 10. t7. ntrlhlp wlttltfleCountyCletlofOr· ,.-.,. County on Mey 11. E·2.Envtronment119owd 2<1 t990 Publtlhed Orange Coal doing oo0a1neuT Gas BY CO"' 2•. 1tt0 2•. 1tl0 The regl1tr•t1t(•I com-_,. County on Mey t7, Publlllltd OJMQe Coeat tlllO ree6gnetlon end appoint· Su.-409 Delly Pt*Ot June 3. 10 17, ACC UN IN ..... Su-408 811-'414 mtnOtc1 to tr9Meet ~ 1990 o.ity Piiot Mey 13, :ic>, 27, P.-e mt n t -A It t mar I· 2•. 1990 WAY. •27 Morning C•nyon neaa undef the Flclltloua ,..,. June 3. tttO Publllhld 0Jet1g1 Cout Brown/Ohellwll Sv·4 It Road. Corona def Mar. Callf "8.IC f«)JIC( Pl8JC fl>TIC£ Bu11ne11 N1m~11 lleted Publllhed Oret1g1 COMt Su-371 Deily Pilot Mey 20. 27. June E·S. Trefflc elgnel coordl· PUBllC NOTICE 92625 above on· M.,cil 1lllO Dally Piiot May 27. June 3, 3. tO. ttlO nation projeet -Vanoua lc>- FICTITtOUl llU ..... 1---------SMn Marie Conway 421 PICTmouellU..... PICTITtOUe....... lwrySmllh,QenwalPW1· to. t7, 1990 "8.JC ll)JIC( Su-317 caitlont ·CeltfOfblds NAMt STA'RMINT P\BllC NOTICE MOfnlng Canyon Ror.d. Cot· NAm HAT'lmlfT ~ HATl.•NT ,,., Su-394 ~. Purc:NIM of eq!Ji9- Tli f Ito aons are 1-----------ona dtl Mw . Cahl 921125 The lotlowlng per.ona wt Tht lollowlng persona •re Thia itatem.nl wu flied F1Cnnou9 .,._18 ftalC ll)TIC( mtf'll end aupt)ltes fOf parp- e o wino per FICTITtOUI .USMH Thts bustneu It con· dol~ butlntaa at· dol bulineM u · with the County Clerk of Or· rtaJC ll)JIC( AMI eT TSMINT medic progrwn. doing business as: NAME STATEMENT dU<:ted by en lnd1Y1du1t HOT TIPS NAIL SALON. J 1 SALES 2700 SM 111g1 County on May 7 t990 N ,. PICTITIOUI ....... E·5 Agrttmtnt • Robef1 TYNE;~:iAT1~1~A~~ ~ec:~~ The following persons ere The r~111ranlfs) com· 2312 Sant. Ana Ave •C, ~ Hills ·Rd Coron• ,.-.,.1 oJ::: = :'IOll• .,. ...._ ITATl•NT e. Shwp Co .• Fund Relalng M c I I 92627 doing bu$11'14t51 a menced to trallSllCt blnl· C()sla Mesa. caJif 9M27 de4 M., Clllf 112625 Publllhld Oretlgl Coatt ~ ITA'n•NT (•)HIGH ENERGY FIT· The folowtng peraon•.,. fl)( Munlclpel Pier. ~~~esa G West, 188 E OWL PRODUCTS Five ness undlf the Ftcllhous l(llfry Ann Greco. 2312 John. Herbert BowH r Dally Pilot May t3. 20 27 The following penlonl .,, NESS KIO FIT KLUB dol~ butlnMA .. ; E·6 Vtl'llc:lt loan ~, ... 17th St ' Cosla Meu . Clllll. Uppers N~pOc" IPl9az2~:.,~ew BusmeH Name(•> lllttd Sa111a Ana /II.Ye. •C. Cost• 2700 San Joaquin Hllll Rd . June 3, t990 • . • dolc'!9EbuYEllNntllNE .. P'"RTNERS (c)TINY ~~T TONE UP. 11154 IN~P.LW(~R ... ,!;1!~1~ ment • Southern Callfornla 92627 P0<1 e.a....,. all """' above on May 14, 1990 Mesa Colll. 112627 C rona dtl Mar C.111 9262S Su-374 " " . Port Chtl,.. Pl . Ntwpoft .. u '"" ...., ,..,.........-Ed!M>n Compwty This business 11 con-Ome< W Lonq. Lid · a S"'" Marie Conway This business 1s con· 0Thl b In n 1 n· 190 Newport Centllf Drive. Beach Calif 92eeo d• 1 Afllllate), 2033 1 E-7 Pwc.t Map 89·426 • ducted by en indlllidual ylllllom1a COfp0rallon f'ive This 11a1emeo1 was liled dueteo by an 1ndlvldual duet~ byu!n ~diV.:u.,co fltllllC f«)TICE Suite too. Newpor1 Beach, Br~a S Cotgalt 11154 Ramona Lant. Huntington Huntington Gleflcoe l TO • The r("QISlrant(I) com· Upper Newl>Ofl Plaz.a New· with the County Cletk of Or· The reg1s1ranl(I) com· The r~lalrant(s) com. lld 92660 Port Chelte• Pt ~ Beac:h, Call! 92646 GltneOI Ave. W/0 Beach menceo to transact buSl· pofl Beach C1111t 92000 onge C®nty on May 18, meneed to transact bus•· menctd 10 l rana.ct buli· "ICTITIOUI ., ... ,, Barrell C Fait, 27576 Bt11eh, Callf, 112s&o Robeft Conrad Trommltr, Blvd. ness un<ler the F1c1111ous Thl6 bu"ness 15 con· 1990 neu under lhe Ficollous ness under the Fictitious NA• ITATl•NT Gold Dost lane. l~una This business la con 20331 Ramon• Lene. Hunt-E·8. MOU wntndmtnt • Bu~•nes• Name(sl hsted ductect by '1 coiporation F•SN21 BusJness Name(s) listed Business Name(s) lilted The IOllOWlng peraons •r• Hills. Cahf 92853 dueled by an Individual lnglon Btacl'I. Calif 92646 Building lnapec:tOfS abovl' on June 1 1979 TM reg•stran11s1 com· Published Orange Coast above on no1 yet •bOYe on June 20 1990 dot business 15 Kenneth E FAit. 36& High The rt19islranl(I) com· l\entt Lynn BIH IClk, E·9 Deleted. James G West mence<I IO lran~ac• bull· Daily P1IOI May 27 June 3. JOMPh A Greco JoM Htrt>e<I eOw-F'Cf R THE HEAL TH OF IT Street. Laguna H1t1S Calif menoed 10 transact buslo-20331 Rlmon• line. Hunt· E· 10 Banning flood oon· Tt11s ste1emen1 was llled ness under the F1C.li1tnus •o 17 1990 ThlS statement was hied This statement was hied 3533 E Ch an Ave un1i 9285 l neu undlf 111e F1C1111ou1 inglon Beach. Calif. 92646 trol sllllon • V-11cel lurblnt with th!' County Ctllfk ol Or· !~~~e~~ NN!mets) !Isled Su·397 ""11h lhe County Clerk of Or· wllh the County Clerk of Or· M. Orange.~il. 92667 Grove Investment Com· Bustnen Name(•) lilted Thi• bualntu Is c:on-pump replecemtnl • Cell for an,,.. Counly on May 2<1, p ange Coun on May 2•· ·~ County on May 23. Menc:tora Pico. 876 Cor· paM . l90 Newl)Ofl Center abOve on Mav 10, 1990 ducttcl by-co-pertntfl blOs "" Omer W Long nisideni nom11C NOTICE 1990 Drive Su11e 100. N-P<>fl ' Thi r-1111ant(s) com· E· 11 Amendmen1 10 191l0 This statt!mt'lll was hied r~ 1 tei. Costa Meaa. Calll "--~h Catil 92660 Brenda S. Colgate '"" r·-i . Bluff T l•nd· F ...... 7. F4.51371 F·--92627 ........ -Thll st•t--1 wa~ 11'-' mtnCtd to trMliaCI buSI-,.,. -·-· OC> ........, '" w1lh the County Cler~ 01 Or· p ... h-" g c 1 -Th I -·-· ~ ""' _,._ t"• F,_. 1 _,, P.,011~1w£1 0 1ange Coast 6u M 23 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS uuois ""' r(lnge oes PubhsN!d Orange Coast Beverly Cota 7171 Clum· is busine11 5 con. with lhe County Clerk of Or· ness u."""' .... "''1 IOU1 IC~ lmpiovemenls D•"Y p,101 Junt! 3 10 11 ·~ C ""' on av NAM£ STATEMENT Daily Piiot J ne 3. 10. 17, Dally Pilot. June 3. IO. 17 bus Dr . Anaheim. Cehf ducted by 1.1 general par!· ange County on ~Y 11 Buelness Namtea) llll•d • E-12. Bid Award -. Burn 24 t<ll'fO Ill F45'0M ftie following person~ are 24 19'!0 24• l 990 92e07 . netsh1p 1990 l" ' above pn: May 15. 1990 Room• • Spec Builder• s11•410 doing business as Su-413 Su-40<1 This business 15 con· The r991s1ranl(sl c:om-,._ 1 Robert C Trommlef E· 13 Deleted ----------HowsPr (,ertril'r 6 Brown SENTEC 4299 MacArthur ducied by 8 general part· rnenced 10 transact busi. Pubhstied Orange Coest Thll ttattmenl was hied E· 1• G09111)' P<OP«1Y ac;. PU8UC NOTICE 4340 Campus Drive New Place Nl'WPOfl Beacn Cahl Mt.IC NOTICE mmaic NOTIC·E ah nen under the Fict11tous Daily Pilot May 20, 27• June' with the County Clerk ot Or· qulsltlon • Eacrow lnstruc· port Beat.II 1,,a1ot 9::'66J Q2660 r~ ne;.~P 1 1 Bustness Name{sl lltftd 3• 10 1990 •nge County on May 23, tlon and final payment FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pullh~heCl Onllge C.o.HI w J Anderso11 '6•0 I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lt19ISlranl I c:om· above on August 28. 1985 Su-382 1990 E· 15 Con1racl for rewflle Dtltl~ Pilol June 3 10 17 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS menced 10 transact bUSI· B c i:-1 ,.._. NAME STATEMENT 24 1990 . WoodSIOCI.. Ln . Hun11'1g1on NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ness under lhe Ficl!llOUS arrell 811, Partner 6 upd•I• ol Ille Huntington ''•t-1,,11,,,,.,,,9 Dt'"Ons are S 407 Bl'ach Cahl 92647 The ro110-w1ng pPrsons ere The IOllowlng ciersona are Businett Neme(•I ll•••<S This statement was hied •-ic~TICE Published Orange Co.at Beach Ordinance Code · 0,.. 10 L••1,,,,,..$,i_ 1, U· ' This t•us1ness 1s con· do1n9 business as d<>ong bu!tness as abOve on NIA with theeounty {;li!illol Or· I"~ "" Dally Pilot. June 3, ~O. 11, C>lvtSlOn 9 (Building 6 Pl•n- l'iA 'r 1 AURIA & AS· nua C NOTICE d1>Cted by an ind1v1du.1I D I PERSONNEL SER· RIMEX INTERNATIONAL Mendore Pico ll'Qe C®nty on May 11. 2<1 1990 nlng) c;oc •AIF'C. ~:'Cl' Sellshore ruull i ht> reg1:.lran11s1 c;om VICES 110 1 Dove Streill. 2120 Pomona =A. Costa This statement was filed 11190 FICTfTtOUSBUllNEIS Su-405 E·16 Reappo1ntm"n1 to O• Nt "'I"'' I &t>ach. Calif FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ~ncect to transact bus1· Su11e 270 Newport Beach. Mesa, Cant 92627 with l he County Clerk ol Or· F45Ht2 NAMI! STATEMINT Personnel CommtMion • 0. G;:'•il)l NAME STATEMENT ne~5 under the F1c1111ous C(llll 92660 Laura M Gomez 2120 ange County on May 24 Published Or11nge Coast ' The followlng persons are f'tllllC NOTICE IQhl Ht. 1 1.,.,, lt'OI Sea· ThPlotio,.in pervm~llltl Bus nl"5S Name(st hSleO Deborah Ctarfl lbbc:llsoo Pomona A Cosla Mesa 1990 011lyPll01May20 21 June dOof19buSlnessas F AO~INISTR A TlllE ,, , ,., O Ne,.,oorl Beach do•nq bU'\ut~< q lk ilbo~e on Apttl I 7 19<!0 2<1 t71 Hollypak C Laguna Calif 92627 F4513st J 10 1990 DON S CUSTOM PAINT· "ICTITIOUI BUllNEll ITEMS G r• .,,1 MAR~ET p Al f C..ON WJ Anderson Hills Cahf ~6~3 This business 15 con· Published Orange Coast Su-3e5 ING 1109S RossSI Santa NAMESTATEMINT F-1 November 6, 1990 1 '""''''• ,, ce'n· SUL !ANTS 1,r,n Bavs•de This s1111emen1 wa& loled rh1' busone .s is con-ducted by an individual Dally Pilot June 3 10. 17 Ana, Call! 92707 The tollow1ng persona are General Munlclpel Election du lf'Cl lJ, w ondi.1duat Or Corona ""' Mv Calli "''n ltie Countv Cl<'fk ol Or dueled bV an ind1v1dua1 The registranl(SI com· <!4 1990 Ml.IC NOTICE Donald L R1ch11£1 Jr . doing business as resolutions • ,,., , .. 11,.,.,dnti •I c;om· l'f"li?'> 11nge County on May 18 The reg1s1ran11s1 com menced 10 iransact bu'll· Su-41' 1109 S Ross SI Santa Ana. SC ENTERPRIZES 1290 F·2 HOlly-Seac;hll P.,k ,... .. .,, J , , 1n., 1c1 busi· 'wilha,.., C ~'•"•Cf' oO<i'l 1oon mencf'd 10 transact bus1· ness under lhe f'ic;titious FICmlOUS BUSINESS Caltl 92707 N Coast Hwy •C Laguna ion•no 11.,~ ,,.11., u1., F 111 ous Bay)•O!'Or .,.,..,,,nr1 Beach , F657127 r.es unoet tn~ F1c111rpus Business Name(s) listed Ml.IC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT Th" business is con· Bch Cahl 92651 F·J Shor1enen<1 revleW £: ,.. s l\jaowisl '·\led Cahl 92660 ~ ul:. •Vu I O•A~Jt' Co11s1 Bus111,.)s Nam11(sl .1is1ed ilbove on May IO. 1990 The lollow1ng pt>rsons ere ducted by an ind1v1<1ual Gregory lee Thomes periods tor environmental it ,.. ,, M.ty t 1«u11 Carol L Millf•• q CrPSI 0 .. 111, P111~~. Ma~ 2 • Jurol!' 3 abo~e on Ap11I l 1990 Laura M Gomez FICTITIOUS BUSINESS doing businf'\._ as The reg1stran1(s) com· 1290 N CoHt Hwy •C documenll I< 1, r "" ,1 Cr C<:w•no th" M.tr Cdhl 10 t7 ~o Deborah lbbOl\On This statement was tiled NAME STATEMENT SOUEEt<Y CLEfN menct>d lo lransact bu51· Laguno Bch C11ll 92651 F-4 RM No 6150-Estab- ,,.. • 1 11 .. ment Nil) hied 926.,5 Su 395 Tti1s statemenl wa!> llled with lhe County Clerk 01 0 ,. The lo11owinq per54>ns are 31921 Camino Cap1s1rano rfess unde1 lhe Fichhous This bus1nen 1s con· hshes tines/ball tor 11re code .., ,, .. , ourr. ~ .... ~ 1 Or-I '"""'th~ Counh C11'r~ ol Or lange County on May 10 dou>Q busine!>!> 35 Suite 9·273 San Juan Bus1ne'5 Name<s) t1s1ed dueled by an rnd1v1dual 1ntract1on pr09ram 11 ,• c '"'• n Mav 23 PUBLIC NOTICE arge County on May 18 1990 • HllTUAF GREEN 1RR•GA Cap1s1r11no Colil 92675 above on NA The reg1stranlfsl com· F-5 Amenctmenlloagree· ' '"' I FIND I 1090 ! F45MM TION (b)TURF' IRAtGA TION Noehla S JenstaO & Nels Donald L R1ch910 Jr mence<J 10 transect bus•· menl . Donald H Maynor • F45809S FICTITIOUS BUSINESS F45713s"I Published Orange Coast (j:ITUAF IAAIGA TION COM· l Jen~taCI 27561 SlarriSt" This st111ement WPS hied nes\ under Ille f"1cht•OUS Franchise legal 9ef'VICes ~ 1 •r•' t)•irri" CJJnt NAME STATIEMENT Publi,tied Orinqe Coast o3ityPtlOIMav 20 27 June P#>NVtdlTURF IRRIGATtON Lane SanJu.m C_;ipistrano w1lhlheCou_!!!Y_s;lprlt o..!..Qr· ne.u-lUaltial '••1-4 ~ hdt'a beecl'l'~- 0.J I p In' J ,, .. • IC 17 .... lj)ll· .... l!'~~LSoQl14 .a.r.e Ot11~ P11Ql Mil) 2.1. ...J.wl"..l-.~ ~ ~ roUTPM£Nr r~~i:-IA· Clnlf '"'167S anoe County 011 Mav 18 ebove on not ye1 cession . Amen<lmenl to 'thrmnni rl:-t~l11~rt IJ .nq t>u,,,r,,.., .:i~ 11' I t990 I Su 380 RIGATION CONTROLS This bu~int"•s •s con· 19"Kl Gregory L Tf\omas lease assignmeol 10 Waler· " •n• I Hl;,.l1T AC.f WINDOW Su 196 (!!TURF IRRIGATION MAN· dUC19dby hu,b.lndandw1le F•SnOI Thill Sllltamenl was l1le<l front (;0\lfP•NC.S 5181 Mt F ..tel· 1 PU8LIC NOTICE AGEMENT iqiTURF SENSE I I'll' rl'Qlbl1 a111\s) com "'ubhshf'd Oranfll' Coast with the County Clerk 01 Or· F· 7 Waterfront Ho1tl con· C~:-rc H-IJ .. n Av• Hun11r,,11.,.fi,.1c'1 PUBllC NOTICE lh)TUA,.WATER MANAGE·j mt>nceo In t•11n~act l>u\1 C'a11y P1to1 Mav 27 June 3 a 1 nge County on May 23 sullanl ·Trensientoccupan- l. • r 'l~f 1a f'ICTl''[IOUS BUStN(SS MENT i!ITURF IRRIGATION '1'"'' undt>r lnP F•Clll•OU~ IO 17 iq90 990 Cy ta• Lavenlhal & <>;; ' r "" '" l!Q7 4 I FICTITIOUS IUSINfiSS NAM£ STATEMENT C 0 N S U l I A N T S Businf'!>S Nl\ml'ISI listt"d Su-398 F4SIOll Horwalh THE S A \II N GS ~ .. ,Pt' A.I' ._, r,1 1,w Cehl I NAME STATIEMENT I The follo"'ina oPrson<. ""'II 111RR1GA T ION CON I''" w on Apnl ''l 1990 Pubhstie<I Orange Coes1 F-8 Waterfront Hotel con· Hy ~ f7Ji'T 'hP toitov.inq·n,...,nns are nn1m,i l'lU51'1l'"n" "~ lAOL L FR CA Rf iHflJJlf Noehta S Jt"riSlad PUBLIC ·NOTICE Oe1ty P1101 June J 10 17, sunarot Ta• 1nc:rtment • r •• 11,,11(1 ... I i.n Clf)111Q t>u .. 1n(' .. , ... MflO llHO CYCLING EQUIPMENT lloTU Rf IR fn•S ShllPmPnl """~ filp(1 24 1990 Speai Slrtel Advlaors. Inc: 1tunl11>r1t"n 1 Ol'>COUllT 8 0 ){fS TOURS :JOO Nowport R1GAl tON A~l°t' A <; "''"""•County Cle•".nl Or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Su-402 G OROINANCES 1 r •J 4f 11594 Ou11rt1 A ... I ount.i1n C •'"'"' O• ;>o-Nf'..,IJClff SOCtA !ES :" 1 11 1 l 1n!' ingP Counly Q•I May 1~ NAME STATEMENT G· 1 ORDINANCES FOR ,.,.,,. " , • • • 11<' 5 • ,, ,., r allt , • ..,t BPricti Cahf "l2ft60 lcn .. 1.1 ~ .... 1 C.<Jhl 'U627 1 F4541153 r11., following ~oons &•!' P\llllC NOTICE ADOPTION It . •" ( .;t I 1 .._ 111 ,p ;. ~" , ~inqPr l\tTTI P,n1t Simm 1~81 Roh"rl R (111,.11 ,?7 1 Lilac Put•11""PCI Or 11'~ Coint cto•11q h11s1ne55 as G· 1a Ordinance No 3043 1l'Jfl40u11rlt ••»· i oun111in Prir r frlward C.or Nf'w1,1nr1 Lanf' Co<.l:t M»•.1 {Jltl Oiuty Pilot M.lv ti ?O 27 CP ASSOCIATfS 10141 FICTfTIOUSBUStNESS • Pro11ldes for renewal on l u .,.,.., ~ c.un 1,1,.,,, , (.,1i.1 , , BP11c;ti Caltl ll?6f-O 9?6. ' t•1"" 1 l'l90 Suntan C11 Hvr111ngton NAME STATEMENT year-10-year ba$1S or t&J1iceb I l"""r ,1 r .. v1 11 " nu I I ... con ~ "'' t>u• •""\' ,., con 1 ho\ [1u• I • ' ,,, c;., 175 ec.1ch C.a111 9?6•& 'ne lollowuig oersons are tic;enses and UlCrease1 re· .1.1rtr•C1 ··~ 1• • •h•t1udl 11un .. c h> an "•l •v•du 1 Ouc;tt'<l by in nt1 •• 1nu 1 Con,1 .. n11nf' N Pash5 doing business as nPwal lee 10 $15 1, • "Jrl • 1 '" fr,.. re91 I• ,, • \ com I he r 1!91\11,mt1s1 tom 11 r ''"J 1t Hiii\! r um .PUBLIC N()JIC[ 10 14 I Suntan C11 Hunt· THE NEWPORT PRESS G· 1b Ordinance No 3044 '"''C•·t' 1 111·~ic 1 nu• "'""'"ti to '""'"t bu'>• ...,,,.nceo 10 11 .. nsa<t l:lu<.• me••<••tl 10 ""'"'·"'Lou•• ingtnn U,.1ch C.tlll 92646 208 A 42nd St Newp0<I • Proh1bua P•rk•f\9' at 1n-I• ..... ......... lh-F"' I"'"' "'" < monr ". rof hl11)11' Iii'"' U•ltlt'I lht' f 11 t•l•?U' ne• .. undf'r .,,.. ht"'""" FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ''"" f\11'11ne•!< ,., con-Bt!llCh Cal1I 92663 099rat111e melers I .... ,.. ••• ~ '" 1m ... ~ I 11\ll•d I [1 •• ,..,... N ""'"" ,. .. , .. ,, Bu~'""~~ NtHJ11'1~1 11 .. 1 .. 0 B ..... n .. .,, Nil'T'lf'l~I •• ,led I NAME STATEMENT lctuCIP<l t•y an 1nd•••Clu.1I Clarence Ronald Gar l>ubl1She<l 01ange Coast 11 \•· '•A u 1" "'Ma 11 1'1•+0 1r.n .. P o1 M,1. 11 l<t'lO ,11,, ... 0,, no1,.,•1 Th!'lollnw1n9r>Pf5nn!t up l ht! reg1sl•an11" com rison 208 A42nd SI New· Oail}'P!lotJune3 1990 Jo;1t1<> • f ferr "' "illhol' A P"nw1q .. , Kim Poiul Storm ROflPrl R C111 .. 11 I •'19 t>u~1n.,•s ,,., merir l'c:l 10 lrDnsa<I flUSI· P<>tl Beac:ll C.aJ1I 92663 Su.,.J6 Tn1~ )I 111!"""' wJ l1lctl T•"" ,,.,,...,..""' ... ~ '''"0 lh1s c;tat~1>nr ...,a\ 1t•t-a-' lh15 s1atemen1 w" ''''"! <"Al tFORNIA Cl A')StC nei,.-, uric:lt•r the n c1111ous fh•S 11us1ness rs con· l v.•lt , .... I '"" ( l••r• of o •. , ... "' ..... C.nu'lly Ctpr~ ot Or ..,,,,, rn .. County CIPTlt or Or lwilh llltl Count; C..lr·r~. I <l• nnoR'l l 'iSfl llHlu~•·v Bur.inf''!'\ Nilm .. 1 .. 1 listed dueled by an 111d1v1dual .1r1qt• C.."11ntv n11 M11v 11i dl\QP Counh nn M.1v 11 ange County cm M,w 16 ilnqr County 011 Muv 11 1 ''"' HunllnQton BPac;n atlo\I• ,,., N A The reg1stranl\,,I com iri •0 1 • • J l"l90 19'10 < 11tt 9.!64° Constan11ne N P11'11s menceo 10 1r1n\ac1 bu51 FtCTITlOUS BUIMll F4572'1 F4541toS FU72t5 F•5'907 MR K lnl.IUSU1 lnc. C..au Th<!> "llll!'f'!l'f'I wa' hied nt"u under tht r ic;1o11ous NAME STATEMENT I ti h r •. I ,..,. ~ Q" cn .. ~• 1 fl ''"''""11 Qr 1nr,p Coast Puol"h"CI Or.tnQP C.oasl Publ•!>llt'O O• 1nQ•· Ct> 1~1 1 lull\I j 1w•t" .. ,.. fn11nty (;le-rk ol 01· Bu,1ness NemcH.1 l!Sled The fOllowtng persons ate 10 17 tQl'!O 1 11) 111')0 10 17 19QO J 10 1990 OuCl!'d bV •' corporator>n JllOQ Aon Garrison R&B ALL·OUIP LEASING -· Ml.IC NOTICE ll>•1•lv P11r,1 M.iv 27 Jll'11' J 0 <11lv P1101 Ma, 20 ,?7 June 0111ly P1101 Mt1y 'l7 Junt> 3 Oa1tv P1101 Mav 20 27 JunPI l111s llu,1n"'"' ,.., 1.on 11'1Q" Counly ori May 16, abovA on May 1,;> •990 doing oos1ness as Su 393 Su-388 Su·3'.lt Su 1811 fh(' rl"g1~11an1(s1 com F072M Thl5 statement wa5 ftle<l LANO & MARINE 15 t E ~······~··••••••••••••••••••••ll••••••••••••••••••••lil••••lli~irm .. --.lmpncf'd to lran5ll<.I hu~1 Put•! '''"•I OranQ" Coast w1lh lhl" Coonly Cieri. ol Or , 2 \91 Jl2 1 Costa Mesa Call! r •· ·~ unoer lhe f1c11t10u'I Oa1tv P1101 May 27 June 3 enge County on May 2~ 92627 ·wE w1 ·LL nail, Pilat ELL UR AR . • ZlP---- Hun tington Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS Newport Beach NEWS Corona Del Mar NEWS GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 w eeks your car isn't sold, we wi ll run your ad for free-! NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Just ~all us to renew your ad. Ru n 1 O words for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55¢ eac h add1t1onal word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between it. ForM1dividuals only AMOUNT ENCL. --- EXPIRATION DATE MAil TQ DAILY l'ILOT,»O wtST IAY snrn: COSTA MtsA. CA-· ATTN c NO ITllNr..s ATTAOUD L-~-------------~--------------------------· I Uu~1r1,.,!'> N11me\SI "'lf'd 10 I ~ ll'f'IO 1990 Breit Duane Tweedy 15 1 at>ov" on Ao111 Ui 1990 Su 390 F•SIOIO E 2111 .,,,, Cost11 Mesa SM. TrPasu•er Pubhs~d Otangf' CO<i!ll Calif 92627 Tho' stalem,.nL ""'5 hl"d P\lll.IC NOTICE Daily P11ot June 3 tO 17 Raymond Steven Burd ,.,111 '"" Counly Cl<>r~ ol 01 :>4 1990 •8 Clearbrooll Pass Dana .tnqll County ll" MJ1y 7 iq90 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Su-<106 POlnl Calif 92629 I F45et42 NAM£ STATEMENT This business is con· Pul)lo~tie-d Or.ll1QI' ( 0·''1 • The lollow1nq per '\('fn~ are PUBllC NOJICE ducle<I by a ger\eral parl· fJilolv P1ln1 M 1y IJ 20 !7 doirog busones!> as nership Jun,. J ll'f(J() THE HAPPV GUPPY 4 122 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Thi r99151ran11sl com· ________ s_u_J_7_7 .'I Mc;r11onf.'O lwe S11n1al NAM£ STATEMENT menced 10 tranaac1 bus•· PUBLIC NOTICE Ana Calll 92704 Th!' IOllowing persons are ness under 1he F1ct111ous Claudio Jav1e1 Ort11 & 1 ctmnq busrne,, a~ Bus1n!'ss Name•sl listed FICTITIOUS IUSINESS fllpn Mii"" Ortiz 4122 W I ORANGE COASIYACHT llbove on NIA NAM£ STAT£M£HT McFltlOden Av~ S nte Ana ING SERVICf tOOO South Bretl 0 TWMcty Tt1e tollowinq Pf'f!.On• ,1re Cahf q2704 1 1Cou1 Or Pt09 Cos111 This statement was llled ctt11nu buwu•s-. .n 1 Thii business 1~ con MMA Celll 9?6:>6 with the County Clerk o! Or HYE OUALIT'I' APART I ducted by husband Md w1fej Robert T Bt1.1ke 1000 a 1 nge County on May 16 M ENT l AUNOA'I' s vs The reg1s1rantt11 com South Coiut Or =P109 990 T EMS ,> 7 \litlaniour a mencec1 to transac.1 bus1 Cosio Mesa Cdhl 92626 'U7297 l aquna Nuiuf'• Cahl 92677 l"eu unde• lhl' F1ct111ous1 This bus1n1u 11 con Published Orange COllSI t ucy K tt ,lkhan 'll VII Business Name( SI llstad CIUCled Oy 1n 1nd1v1dual Daily P1IOI May 27. June 3 lnmourn l AQuna Nogu~• 110011e on N A I The reg1~1ran1(sl com· 10 17 1990 Cntir CJ2b 7 • Ctaud•o Or111 menc:e<I lo 1rensac1 bus1· Su·392 Tnis bu'tuieu •• c.cin Th11 sia1emen1 -was hied n1>s' unOA• tilt> F1<:11110us ----------duc.teo n., 11,, inctividual w1lh lhe ~oun1y C..ll'rk ot O" Bu\rneu Ni\m.-.s1 1111ed The req"'"rnUsl 0m.,ange County on May It 11bovt"on N•A mPnrt"CI 10 1rM.,ac1 bvsr 1990 Rot>ert Blake rw~s und .. r th!' f ic.1111ous F45'tt0 This Sllllt<mtml was filed flu,1ness Nametsl llSt•d Pu1>ti1~ 0«11'1je Coast wtth 1he Co1111ty C1 .. r~ ol Or nho~e on Ap111 30 1990 Daily Pilot May 20 n June .ange Counly on May 2<1 l ucy K:ibflhhtln 3 10 11190 1990 This slatemf'nt was ltle<ll Su 3114 F451J95 w1111 lhf' Counly Cieri. of Or· Pul>hSh"cJ Or.mgt' Coast AllQ•• CC>tJnly on May 7 19901 PUBllC NOTICE Deily Pilot June 3 10 t 7 F45' 157 24 1990 l'utih~hed Orangp CN"I FICTITIOUI BUSMIS Su·<l 15 Ott•ly Pnot May 13 :>O 27 NAME ITATlMENT '""'' 3 1990 The lollowlng l)f!rsons are PtllllC NOTICE Su J n ooing bu"ncss as ---------- t & T 10585 Slater A11e P:ICTITIOUS BUSINEll nom11c NOTICE • 119 Founla•n ll•tley Calif NAMt STATEMENT ___ r _UU1.. _______ 1)2708 The following persons,..," P'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS tvy Ng lll<>k 2200 W Cl0tng Oustnen as NAME STATEMENT Olympic;. L A . Calif 90006 UNITY INTERNA TtONAL l he tollowmg pe-rsons Mt' Tina Chin C TM<lg 10532 3 10 33rd Str~I Newp0r1 dntng nu~in•ss us Flying Fish Cr Foun1e1n V•l· Beach. Call! 92U3 x Of LAGUNA BEAC..H ~y Caltt 9270e Linda Annetlf! l1tn1k 3 10 1277 s Pac•llc cout Hwy Th15 bu5mess 1'1 con· J31d S1 Newporl Beech Laguna 8eect1 c111111 9265 1 <lutled by 11 llmllod partner C111il 92663 Aobet1 w Wells 682 Alla shtp Th11 business 1a eon· 1115111 Way lllQuna Beach The r-01111ant('ll com· du<;tecl by an 1ndMduat Calif 926S 1 menced to 11ans11G1 ous•· f ht r-0111rant(s) com· Th;s busmen 11 con nl"'S under lhfl f1<:1111ous meneec to transaet bull oueted by " indMdual Business Nt'lme<tl listed neu under the Flc111ioua The rllg1'1rr1n11,1 com above on NI A Buemeu Name(s) ll1ted mencfKI to transact bu•• Ivy Ng lstok above on Mey 7 199G nen urodttt lht r-icul!ous Thia "element wM llled ltnda Annelle Zllnlk Bu\lnttss Name(s) h•ti.<1 with the County Cieri!: 01 Or· Thlt sta1~1 was ltleO abovi. on May 7 1990 ange County on May 11. with the County Cttrk Of Of· Robef't w w11i1 1990 •noe Count) on M11y 7. t990 Thia 11atemen1 was hi.cl P•M1S F...-w1th 1h• County Clerk of Or· Published Orangfl Co.st Publlthe<I Orange Co.st angtt county on May 7 tlllO 0111y Pilot May 20 11 June Datty P110t M•y 13. 20 27. ,.,.,41 l 10 t9ll0 June 3 t9j() Pub11shNI Or11nge Coall Su·386 Su-373 Oatry Pt101 M11y t3 ?O. 27.1----------1---------- Jun., 3 19~ Su.3701 __ f'tlll_l_C_NO_TIC_E ____ Pt8. __ IC_f«>_TIC_£ __ flCTITIOUI 8UIMll 'ICTITIOUI BU ..... NA• ITATI-~ NA• ITATl•NT f hfl IOllOWll\Q petSOJll .,. Tn. IOllowtng peraona .,, dOlog butt~• H 001110 bllsineu 11 ~.liiliiiiiiiii••~I SUN RISC REMOOCLCRS, l ~ E AC C 0 U N T 1N0 232 [ 19th Cott• M9M EDGE 2302 E~ Avenu. Clllf 92827 B Costa Ml''· Cllll M1,h1t11 [ Brion '32 f 92127 19th Coa1e Mau Calll Helen E t4tr1cltrllon, 2302 92127 Elden A~ut B Coal• T 1'11t bu"neo '' eon· M ... c ... 1 92827 c1ue1ecs by an 1ndtv1<1u11 Thi• ov11n1" '' con· ,,,. 109111ran1111 com· nucllld by an lndM dv11 IM!lttd to tranH ct bull-The 1egl'41•nt(•I com· nttl u1~t 11\9 l=ICtltlOUS ~ to tr-.ct ~ilt· ········••Hau•tnH a Namecel 111110 '*8 unq~ IN ~!Cut._. •t>ow on May 10 1890 8ualnn1 Ntm-C•l lllltel MICl'I~ 9'1()ft •bove on M-.v t, ttto Thil •t•ttimtnl •N ltltcl ~ ll ~eon With Ille County Clertl of Or· Thia 111A*Mnt w .. filed ~ ~ty on May 10, With mt Count~ Cltrtl of Or 1~ engtCOuntyon Ma,.7. tteO Nll71I ,.,. Publllhed OrlftOI CoMI Put)llltl90 Ofenge CoMI Oil~ Piiot May 20 27 • .luM Deity Piiot May t:J 20 27. •••••••• a. 10 1110 .JoM 3 1'990 SM.Je t • Su 371 --- ' Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNfH NAMf STATEMINT The follOW1ng persons are doing buS1f'l4'SS H SOUTH COAST SENIOR \Ill LAS. 22e3 Fairview Rd . Costa Mesa Cahf 92626 Mlyama Real E1111te U S A Inc ol Calltorn1;i 3 P01nle Dr 305 Brea Cant 92621 Th11 bua1nes~ is c;on ducted by • corporallon The rtgistrant(s) com meoced lo transact bust· neu under lhe Flct111ous Bustnen Name(1} llSled above on May I. 1990 Jof'I O...r1nger Pro~11y Sul)f!rvlsor This 1111emen1 w11 Weo with the County Clerk of Or- ono• C9unty on May 4, 1990 ,4Htt0 Pobllshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot May 13 20. 27 June 3 1990 Su-368 "8.IC f«>TICE "ICffTtou• ., ..... NA• ITATl•NT T"-fotlow1ng peraont a1e 0011'0 t>uttness 81 TE'AM HORIZON 1140 E Garry • 120, S.n11 ~na Cellt 9270$ Gary hulluno. 111647 Ce<t•r Cir Foun111n llallt't'. Calif 92708 l<till'I l UAllt 3294 MICh !QM, Coate Mat• Callf 0262fl S•rv• F1c11on. 11221 Sl'letman Way "21 AIMda. C11hl 9 133S .ltff'( P041Ch. 3709 Mlf a MHI oc: .. n11de, C•lll o~o~e Dena K0t1lt. 45&0 A Cove Cart1b•d C•llf 92008 Thia bustneH 11 con duett<J by a ~-pert· Mrll'llP The r~lttunl(t) com· menclld to tr tintee1 buel• neN UIWStf IM fiCllllOua 1Ulit\9H NlmtCtl llttH ~ on 4C>ftt t. tlllO Ger)TNI~ Thie ,,....,_., ..,.. flllcl wtlll ll'le County Qerll Of Or· "'09 County on M_, •. 1tlO ,... Put>Hthtcl Or~ Coaet Delly Piiot MIV t3. 20, 21. J\IM 3 lt9'0 .. .. Hiiisboro extending free 9olf membership offer' Due to overwbelmina response by home buyen a• wen Hiii b . as avid golfers_ A-M Homes is 8 OrO extending its offer for free aolf ·membership to Coto de Caza's championship Robert Trent Jones signature aolf course with the purchase of any Hillsboro at Coto de Caza home. The offer is valued at $20,000, and is available to buyers through the end of June, with the membership being purchased upon the close of escrow. Golfers and non-golfers alike will appreciate Hillsboro, which is nestled in the hills overlooking the golf course in the/'restigious · ~;: communitr o Coto de . Hillsboro s four floor plans range from 3, 170 to 3,668 square feet in size and offer the luxurious feel of a country estate combined with thoughtful, fam- ily-oriented design. ihe hp mes stan from ttfe low $400.000s. The spacious and open in- teriors of Hillsboro showcase the outstanding designs'of one of the nation's premiere architectural firms, Bassen ian/Lagoni Architects. Each residence is graced with distinctive design elements such as soaring volume ceilings and expansi~e window treatments. which flood the homes with natural light. - The exceptional design of Hill- ... sbc:uo:s...bomcS-is oC.vident-in the Develop,r: A-M Homes. Tne of deve..,.n&: Sing)e- family homes. Pr1c!e ru1e: From $430,000. Nuaber of n..r plau: Four. a.are fooiqe: 3, 170 to 3,668. 8pedal propam: Trade Man. Salet office plaoae: 858-0655 . recent naming of the Plan Two as an Award Qf Merit winner by the Pacific Builder's Conference. The home is now eleg.ible to win a prestigious Gold Nuacet Award for the best single family detached home. High quality construction is also evident: A-M Homes recent- ly received a 1990 Buyers Choice Award for highest quality con- struction, based on a survey that polled recent buyers t>f homes throughout Southern California. Such fine construction shows through in Hillsboro's im- pressive exteriors, entries and stairways, and in subtle touches, like rounded drywall comers, and textured ceilings and de- tailed entry doors. Hillsboro's kitchens feature detailing to complement its func- tional design, such as hand-laid ceramic tile counters and hand- finished oak abinets "With"Euro- pean-style hinaes, lined roller- mounted drawers and lined, ad- justable shelves. The kitchens' apP.liance packaae includes a built-in General £1ectric refritu- ator, a K.itchenAid dishwasher and trash compactor face with oak panels to match ·the kitchens• cabinetry, and • a K.itchenAid four-burner p1 range with ariddle, self-cleamna dual oven and mircrowave. The large 42-inch ~rcelain-over-• cast-iron deep sank includes a European-style faucet. Hillsboro's master suites arc designed to serve as a relaxing retreat for the homeowner. They include a wood-burning fire- place, sitting alcoves and formal retreats (per plan), walk-in closets and lavish baths with clear-glass shower enclosures, separate tubs and dual sink van- ities. Other elegant· amenities in Hillsboro's homes includ~ wet bars, floor safes, tow centrat air conditioning and heating sys.- tems, safet).' glass French doors, ceraminc tale or hardwood entry flooring, walk-in linen closets, and interior laudry rooms with a sink, cabinets and coutenops. The following floor plans are featured at Hillsboro: •The Plan One includes 3, 170 square feet, four bedrooms. three fPtene SH HIWllORO/Page 2t C.handon opens new phase of Med.iterranean . vi'llas The enduring appeal of an attainablt. ocean-close reside~ce has made Chandon, Taylor Woodrow Homes' collection of French Mediterranean-style vil- la's in master-planned Marina Hills, a leading example of suc- CCMful ·residential development. . This weekend the success story continues as a new phase makes ill debut at Chandon. Nanette Gray, marketing man- aaer for Taylor Woodrow Homes, observed. "This opening P.romiscs to be repeat of a fam- iliar scene. With each phase re- lease at Chandon we have bad enthusiastic crowds and brisk sales. Our $5.000 bonus offer which can be applied to non- recurring closing costs, decorat- ing UPJ11ldes or the down pay- ment as likely to increase the response to this phase opening. because it's becoming increasing- ly difficult to find a . new home near the ocean price in the high $150.000s." In fact, Chandon is one of the new neiJ.hborhoods where it is stll possible for value-conscious young buyers to share the joys of living along the "California Riv- iera" of Laguna Niguel in an Chandon Developer: Taylor Woodrow Homes. Type of development: Attached vlllas. Price ru1e: From the high $150,000s. N~ of fleor plus: Five. s.are fMla'"e: 1,005 to 1,509. S-•• offer: S5.000. Sale1 office pltoae: 495-7866. are highlightec:L by towerina ceil- ings, hand-troweled textured sur- faces: ceramic-tile or hardwood entries, whitewashed hardwood cabinetry. decorative plant ledge and ceramic-tile countenops. In addition, varying plans ptfer custo m skylights and mas.- ter suites enriched by oval tub and walk-in closet or mirrored wardrobe. . Architectural innovtion is con- veyed by brightly colored awn- . ings. entry counyards, and win- ;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::=;;:::;;;;;;;::::;;: dow treatments. which combine atmosphere of elegance and re- finement. Contributing to the sophisti- cated ambiance of the two and three-bedroom attached homes arc numerous features that are rarely found in other coastal developments in the same price range. Among them arc wood- buming fireplaces with hard- wood mantels and log lighters, private sun decks. oversized at- tached garage~ and. in most plans, Maytag washers and dryers. With five stylish one and two- story floor plans ranging from approximately 1.005 to 1.509 square feet. Chandon's interiors to create the neighborhood's charming French Mediterranean coastal village motif. Along with a distinctive home and a prestigious Laguna Niguel address. C handon residents enjoy surroundings that were tailor-made for an active out- door lifestyle. The neighborhood offers its own private swimming pool. spa and cabana area. and the Manna Hallls master plan emphasizes· a wide variety of recreation. Facilities incl ude a social clubhouse. compctiuon-s1zed swimming pool. spa. si x lighted tennis couns. two soccer fields. fPtease 1H CHANOON/P .. Jt Summit Pointe setting standard in Anaheim Hills • Showcasin~ the distinction o f grand-scale la ving high atop the Summit of Anaheim Hills the impressive dimensions or the Baldwin Company's new estate designs ate revealed in full gran- Summit Pointe Developer: The Baldwin Com- eany. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price na1e: From the $600,000s. . N•mber of floor plus: Four. 8qure foota1e: 3,541 to 4.:.857. Sain off•ce plloae: 283-22.d. deur with this weekend's model premiere at Summit Pointe. "From the very beainnina. Summit Pointe has set die stan- dards for the Summit of Anaheim Hills, the evolution of which has become an ex- traordinary experience/' stated David Caillouette, vice president Df sales and marketina for this Irvine-headquartered firm. Commanding a spectacular vantqe point, this exclusive residential collection is in- troduced by privat~, Ju&rd-pt~ entry. Temced hiah into the hills, these estate homes further afford \he exlusivit_y of individ· ual aites ransina from approx- imately one-quarter to three- qua11en of an acre. In keepina with Summit Pointe's pre-eminence. stately exterion reflect the fnllJlificence of a bnone era. With atone inlays and sideliaht windows flanking double, hand-crafted mahogany doors; these eleva- tions arc enlivened by jutting bay windows, wrought iron and ornamental detailing that all contribute to the distinction of these precedent-settinf desians. Inside, the dramatic propor- tions of these residences arc re- vealed in memorable style. While a sweeping curvilinear staircase commands attention in the Newport Beach Estate. columns and archways under- score the elqance of the Palm Springs. Keynoting the Bel Air, an oval entry delineates this home's curvilinear lines. Making an impressive statement for the Beverly Hills Estate, a rotunda· like foyer is encircled by the expanse of a soaring two-story volume. Encompassin1 from 3,541 to 4,857 square feet of custom~p! pointed livina SJJ9ce, these four estate desips offer a .election of four, five and six-bedroom ar- ranaementa aupnentd by u many u ''h bathrooms. Oit-tinpaished by a full complement of formal and informal livina areas that accommodate lavish entertaininJ requirements, model variations funher provide for downstain libraries, upstain media centen and children:S studies as well 11 maid's quar· ten. With all the'\ophi1tication of 1tate1of·the-art luxury. the kitchens are aourmet-equipped with six·bw'na cook1op1 double owns plus microwaves, iu•zero reftieuaton. instant hot water dispensen. food proce11in1 •-•• Point• lltOwUMI ... •••socMan of .......... 11vt111 • dte lu••ll Olf Aftafl•• ..._. centers and trash coms-:ton. Custom maple cabi~1 u~­ cabinet llahtina and nuo-te1 tile COWltenops are am~ the many other special con11deratiorts hi1hli1htin1 these culinary centers. Creatina the ultimate rttreat. the JDUter suites are all= wilt '"*9·bumina ft and, in mott i'stanca, -~vate littina areu. EKb ..,entna b1tbln1/dreuin1 area __ \i• f\amilbed with hiHnd-ber waik- in cloeets, two 1eparate vanities, tile "9owen with double lbower he9ds and a jetted-spa tub in an over-tiled Roman style. Appropriate to Summit Pointe'• custom orientation, an array of archiactural treatments ec:om..-n IC\ll"ted and cof· And ceilinp, tnlC\ fireplace faadn. 1thelter·1tyle ataircue liahtina and ~nt an nichn. All OI tbele' estate residenca alto feetuft IUCh quality in- clusioa a dual.pad wood- ! framed windows, I-beam .. silent ftbor"" wood tna11e1 and systems for duaJ..zoned beatina and air conditionina. rttirculath• hot water and intnllion alarms. Other convenienta include buih-in safes. laundfl rooms with deep-well walh s1nn and direct accesa to attached four-car ~vely maat~-p&anned to provide a broad spectrum of houlina opportunities. as alttady introduced by the IJ'ICIOUI si¥family desians at Sumnait Spnnp and the innovative paired homes at the Sumnait Ternce. the 591 aaet com- priwd withina the Sum~ Anaheim Hill• win be diatinpished by abundant ....... ral open s.,.ce. Park• and recreatiOa amenities, alofta with pao•.._ for an elemenwy eChoGI •I neiabbothood ~ca•••• meftl the totality ...... tpt1-.. •RM9T/f1191 • ' • ' ' 1 1-IHOWCl'IE OF NEW HOMEl/THURllOAY, Mey 31, -SUNDAY, June 2, 1990 l'HI \II"" ·sear Meadows Towallomes at ·Big Bear 588-2202. St. Tbomas, Murieta. 677-0438. La Vita, O rangccrcst Hills, 653-4465. Marbellna, Oceanside. (619) 945-3111. Wladsoag in Aliso Viejo . 362-8050. Club Vis ta in Dove Canyon, 361-2727. Terrace Collection· in Laguna Niguel. 363-0979. Harbor Walk in Dan<} Point, 248-589 1. ' Cbatelaln Estates 'in Laguna N i~url. 831 ~04:!-I. The Windwards, .~liso Vi(•jo. 36--9155. Montectdo, Portola Hills. 589-6988. Montelena. Ali s'o Viejo. 362-9613. First Impressions, 7 ·'6·0:!0:!. Lantern Cr est E sta tes in Redlands. 79:!-73 11. Legacy Series in Ri versidl'. 653-1147. V.'estwlnd in Santa An;.1. 715-2 200 .... Summerfield in Coto J l' C-:11a. 858-:2 500. Belvedere in Dovl' Can\On. 858-2800. ' Vilamoura in Sa n Cll'nl~'nl l'. -192-2905. Flora Vis ta in San Clt·n1rntL'. Jol -5638. The Village in Dana Point. :!48-1986. Provence d'Aliso in .\llsu Vil'JO. 643-1\640. The Admiralty in Da na l>tunL 240-3 505. Siena in Laguna NigUL'L 2 -19-4 54 ~. r Te rra Linda Esta tes in )'orh:i Linda. 57:!1-9697. Canyon Pointe Laguna 1n Lag.u~:i ~~ach . -194-500 I. Seaway Collection 1n Aliso V1t"JO. ~44-l 863. Andorra in La una Ni ucl. 248-9280. m Wildflower at Svca n1o re Ca nvon, 282-9488. Seacove in AlisO \'1ejo. -155-0909. Kamari i n Laguna N 1gul'I. 582-701 1. Laurelwood, . .\ na hl·i 111. ."! S J-26.lJ. Yt'iodflower, . .\.li s0 Vieju. Jh2-l 62.2 . The Breeze, .\liso \'IC'jo. SJl-4791, Tbe Cr est . .\llsv \11L0Jl). XJ l-4 71./S . Del Palazzo, Yorh:i Li nda. b9J -020). Brighton Summit 111 rr~1huro c ·an~nn. 589-1::?08 or 667-3999. Huntington Clas sics in HunllnghHl Brach. 960-68J9. Brighton Glen 111 i·rahuL·o (·an~llll. 667-.\99'.l Roya l Ridge 111 .\nahl'illl. -l ~(l.l}_,JJ. ·. .. -•·--~":lo.D.l.efiore...'.11 GorWn-1<.ln~:h .. Q:t.~~-:-~~~~~- Flor a \1isla in S;111 c·k·rnL·ntL·. J6l-50J8. J \'isla Capri in C)cl':111~1dl' 1019) 7~-1 :!72 Siena 1n \l ~r1n~1 1-ldh .. LaF.u n;.i N1gurl. 2 4 9.l)5 ~S Spinnaker Bay 1n I on~ lie:1rh. (:!IJJ 41.)4-1655 . Brighton Summil 111 Rancho l '1t·lu. 5S9-! :!O~. Paloma at L<.11..L' \Jp.,.,,1un \'iL'JO. 4 5S-225 ~. Ocea n i>ointe 111 l-i un11ng1un i\l':n·h. lJh(l-111 79. Old \Ycstbu_r_y ;1LLab.~· J l 1U .... J5!_-1J~tl. Summit Crest 111 ()1\\L' c ·an~on . 581)·0324. Sonoma Court at Hanchu San1a t\1.:i rgar1tJ. 5lS9-0lSl13. The Estates al 1\tona rc b Beac h in Da n:1 Point. 240--8522. c·t .OSEOl'TS f'lio rmandale lleights. Lake Fo rest 586-1626. Rimrock in Sit·rra dl'I ro. 7J6-~~~:!. Canto Brio at Ranlhf..1 Santa i\l :1r~1r11:1. ;oi);oi-02Yh. ~tontelaire. fv11s,1on \'1l'JP. 5X 1 ·7~'1). Promenade, ('nrona 11111... 714.f 17llt I La urel If ills. ()r~ng•·. 53~-! 16lJ 1 \'ista :\lon le 1n L;1!,!un.1 :'\1gul·I. .\1'1-.::12- i\lonle\'isla 111 <>rang\·. 532-f1'i2""' Encore Series in _l.;1gun:1 1·'1 11..,. 5X2-I l'l2X Cr ystal Indian Springs Es1a tes 1n "i;in !)1n1a .... 5lJ4-S2K5 . Ja ni aica 1n Laguna '.'-1gu\·I. .J95-X "O•I. Terracina a1 [;t\\ I ltg.bl:~nd' Kanrti. Sf\4-:i 1110 Te r r mesa ;11 r:1~1 I l1ght.111d' _R:1nl·h. Kl,4-l-42 1J_ Brol·k •I um es Rancho Las Brisas 111 C.1n~o n ( 'rl''1 11111,.. -su-.J.:'.5ti. La Pa lme 111 l\tl111 \pr111g .... (fll9) 323 · l<J_lJ Seniors Housing Councll .for"1•d ---,,,..Senio" ousina Council of the lhailcllllf lnduatry Aaoocia· lion of Soulhem California ,_ntly •lecled ill mauaural board of directon and. the executive ofticen for 1990. . Formed for the purpose of educ.tins ill memben about lhc varied issues facina scn•C?rs. the aroup Wilfbe beaded by Canle !teller ofSlrymark as president.-.. &nepr ofMSI is first vice president, while Leiter Good.mu of ~ixson and AJ.. sociatcs. is !CCOnd vice ~idcnt. The sec1~ 1 and treasurer's pmts will be filled, respecuvel y, by ManU-Rap -•1 of Leisure Technology and Alu Trl<ler of the Trider Cori>. The balance of the board consists of Frau. C...way, Primclifc; Mike Costa, Calmark. Multi-Homes; MteMe:I n-euy, Goodman /Hixson; Rosemary Flyu, Dorius/lohrbach Architects; BveJJll G~walt, Calmark Realty Management; .bale Geren, Market Profiles; Bob H.endrtcksoa, DeloilJe & Touchc; Mid9MI Merlb, Primelife; Nick Nlcllol ... , J.M. P<tc" Co.; Robla -· Danielian Associates; Marll Scilemer, Womack-Humphreys; David Rice Jean Meronk Rob Marlar Margaret Shillington, Whelan Dcvclopmei:it. and Karen Start, Carole Eichcn Interi o rs. Meetings arc held monthly 31 the Radisson Hotel in Irvine. further information in the new Orgailization may be obtai ned by calling Ke ller at 854-0069 or Krue2t"r at (619) 474-8246. • • l Jean A. l\-1 eronk has joined the Ne wport Beach-based Manning Co. as director of fi na nce. She comes to Manning from Pacesetter Ho mes in Nc"'port Beac h. for which she served as chief fin a ncial o ffi cer for 1he past six years. Mcronk "•ill Sl'rvt• as fi nancia l liaison "'ith the firm·s lenders and joint-venture part ne rs in add ition to such responsibi lities as financial reporting. tax require ments. projectio ns and cash manage. ment. A ceruficd public account. f\1cronk n:r eived her business degree in acrounting rro1T1 Cal Slate Long Beach .. .\ resi dcn1 of Irvine. slle serves on thl' board of n1anagers a nd as directo r o f finance for the -li:.'in ~'1\1E.rt. --- The ~1ann1 ri~ (-o .. "'hich buil1 five hon1es in 1983. its fi rs1 year of opera tion. r lo~l·J l'Scro,11 o n 234 single·f11m ily homes with a sales volume o f $56 .. J n11llio n 1n 19089. The firn\ also is building the Birch Center oOice corn pll·x 1n Ne "'J>Orl Beach. • •• Qualifil"J budll1ng industry pro fe ssions ~·ho "'ish to enhance 1hc1r c:-ircl'r pOll'll llJ.I ha vt." until July 15 10 apply for the two 1990 ~1 1 RM "K"holar~h1p~ lu be.· a"ardt·d b~ th(• Sales and Marketing Council. _ The st·ho la r,h qJ~. \\'O rl h O\er $1 .000 l'ach. will to\·cr !Our of the required cou r~·~ at Ll("I that arl· part of the rcquiremen1s to earn the MIR !Vt 1~1 enlbl'r. lnstitutl· of Residential Markctihg) desig- nation. a~ \\l.'lt :_i-; a l 'C'l l'l·r11ticat1on in n1arkcting for 1he residential builder. S~!<..'. 1he sail·' ;1nJ nlar\..l·ling education arn1 of the Bui ld ing !Ondustrv A'~tll'1at1 on n f Southern l ali romia. is a co-sponsor with UCI E.\ll:ns1 on of1ht· !Rf\·1 curr1eu lun1. one of onl \ '"'O un1versi t\'· forn1a1 programs t•nrompass 1ng 1h1 s course of s1udy. · Scholarslup rt·t:1p1l·ntl. \'il l be announced a t the Sept. 26 SMC n1l·et1ng and !ht• 'cholar ... hip' "'ill comme nce "'ith tht• fall qu~rter. For rurthtr 1nfor1nan ll n. 11r 10 rccl'ivc an applit·ation , contact Mike Hi xson, cho11 r1nan uf \hl' Si'vt(· Sl·holarship comm1tH.'l'. at 72 7-0 555 or V1rg1n1a t\l11tcr at l 1c·1. ~56·5527. • •• Larsen 8.: .\''1>c1a1L·~. \\hich rrcently changrd n s name from HILLSBORO doors. The gourn1l't k1t\hl·n fe a- I' I 0 I' I I I' H ~ \I I ' I \ I I Karen Carlsoa Enterpriaes, W. been moin<d bl' r<"' real . eilale development firms for adven111na and public relittons se~aca. : The com"9-nY is producina ~P,hics and collateral mate~•. for M cMillin J_nves1.men1 Properties WindsonJ apart~ents. In add1t1on, jlanen &. Auociales will provide pubhc relauons for lhe new apartment complex in Chula Vista. . . _ A second new accourlt for Larsen fs the ex~ut1"'.e·~0!11e community of Indian Hills. in Fallbrook. The .agency 1s prov1d~ng public relations and mareketing support for this pro1ect b y Pacific Triad. · Rob Marlar of Yo rba Linda• w~s the recipient of the William Lyon C9mpany·s first quarter new ~ome . a.s~urancc award of excellence for the firm's Central Counties D1v1s1on. Receiving the division's runner.up plaqu.e for the fi~t quarter was Rob Hall of Perris. Fred Bosley, Lyon s vice president and ma nager of the Central Counties Division. presente4 •.he awards. Plaques showing quarterly and annual award rcc1p1cnts •~ on permanent display in the Lyon Company's Newport Beach offices. • •• David Rice has been selected as G reat Western Real Estate's "manager of the year" for the New Homes _Division., Rice wasq. instrumental in closing" more than I, 100 home sales 11;iSo uthern Cali fornia duri ng 1989 With a to tal Joan volume of $1 0,767,200. An I I-year vetera'n of the real estate \ndus1ry. ~ice is co- ma nager for 1hc Lewis Homes account and 1s responsible for the . over · 20 sales associates sell ing at approximately 1 5 new home communi1ics. Rice was rccenilv selected by 1he Sales and Marketing Council. a division of the National Homebuilders Associa1 io n, as the 1989 MAXSEL Awa rd winner for sales manage r of 1he year in Region XIV. which encompasses Cali fornia and Hawaii. He also was Great Westcrn's ··rookie of the year .. in 1988. ••• The Interval House. an Orange Coun1 y center for victims ,or do mestic violence. rece ntly recognized Kaufman and Broad. a ma1o r California home builder. fo r the company's suppon of the no n.profit center. Skip Courtney, Interva l House board president. presented a plaque to Larry Webb, president of Ka ufma n and Broad's So~theast division. in recogn ition of the company's recent. donati on of thousa nds o f doll ars worth of manpo•.vcr and suppltes to remodel the sht1 ltcr. In addition. tht• bu1ldcr is dona1ing the archit ectural pla ns and renderings for a scparalc new racility that will help increase the number of people the Interval Ho use is able 10 assist. . Also part ici pa1ing in tht• ceremo ny was M&Jgie Flavia, pres1den1 of the Hunti ngton Harbour League. a fund-raisin g group for Interval House. • • • Lavender and .\ssociates has tx.~e n sclccted by the Home Builders Council 10 provi dl· public-relations and promotional crxicrsJoLcighLli.BC...comn1l tlCC.li during-1-990-------- Thc La vender lirn1 \\'111 handlt• all public r('Jations cOOrts for th(' casino night. golf tournanll'nt. Hands-On e,·en1s. installation. videos and industry a"'areness. ( t . ·1 Newly elected directors of th• S•nlor Housing Councll ar• lfrom l•,..J'Barbara Kru•g•r.-Mar1"a·R•y .. S•lway. C•role Keller. Le~ter Goodm•n and Alan Trider. Pano rama 1n Lal..l· ..,;111 \1.u l u .... (f1[llf 4 71-1X4 1. Brighton J\'lt>ado\lo'S in ) t'•rb.1 I 1nd;1. f1f1 7-Jl)•J9. <ur<S a worki ng ccn«.C island and From Page I · a spacious nook. 'rh(' Plan O ne baths. a stud\. fr1111Jlv ruon1. f(.lr· Is currently ~old owt but ''111 be r-mal sunken '11 \ 1ng r.Ol1111 and a avadajlle in fu1urc phaSl'S. 3.668 squarl' tC-l'I "'ith four bedrooms. 311! baths. a i'a nl1I' room . fo rn1al sunkl·n li ving room and scpara tl' fornlal dining room "'ith French doors. ThL· home's d ramatic n1astl'r sui te inc ludes a fo rmal retreat \Vilh a firepalec. a walk-in closel a nd a balh "'ith a drl·ss1 n~ ta bk·. Caza, exi1 the San l)1ego Frec- \\'ay at El To ro Koall. turn cas1 IO"'a rd th l' foo 1h1Jl s and proceed to Santa Marg<ir1ta Parkwa y. a d ista nce of approx 1 n1a1el~ fi ve miles. Turn ri~ht. and go aln1ost six mill's. un11 I lhl· road ends at Plano Trahufo Road. 'r urn right and proceed to the ( ·010 de (~a1a visitor CC'nter. (010 de ('a1a is a 4.000 acre con1n1un11 '. so aft l·r driving thro ugh 1hc · gatl'. you "'111 1ra vel a l1ttl c t>\ er 1hrl'l' m iles to reach H1Jlshoro h' 1ak- ':=========================~ --"~o'.'.r'.'.m'.'.a'.'.J_'.d'.'.''.'."'.'."'~g~r'.'.''.'.'"'.'."'.'.'_:':."'.'.''.'.h_:F_:r.:_"_::":_<h'.'., •The Plan T ~·o has .l.~44 squarl' fret "'Ith fo ur brdroon1 s. ,---------------------------------------.,1 411~ ba1hs .• a fa rntly room. largt· I I . BELAIR, 1915. • s1udy. fo rn1al Ii\ 1ng roun1 . a fu lly sc..~pa ra 1e IOrma\ dining roonl \\'ilh French doors. and 11 \\•alk- beh1nd ''l'I har \\1th a \\'tnc s.lorage arl·a. •Th{' Plan Thrl'l' fL·a1urL's fo ur brdroon1~. J 1: ba th ~. a den. stuJv. :ind spacious forn1al li ving rouri1 and srpara1C d ini ng ro(l m 1n 3.32 7 Sl1uarl· ICe 1 uf spal'l'. ThL· h o n1 l··~ charin iiig l·oun lry ki tchen 1ncludl'S a mo rn ing roon1 \vith a firt•palri:. serving as a wo nd erful fan1il) s.pacc. To help make 11 casu:•r for move-up buyl~rs 10 purchase a Hillsboro homt· .. .\~t\-1 Hon1cs is oOC-ring bu yers a guara n tl~l·d purchaSt' agrcl·n1 e nt !Or their l'X· is ting ho me. A-M 1;o mes guarantees th c sa il• of the buyl·r's exisllng homL' \Vith1n 60 days upon thL' acct·p1anct· of ap- praisal. This ofli..·r is 1101 avail- able o n all lo1s. and is not avail· able 10 huyl·rs o p11ng 10' 1ake 1hc free golf •·oursc n1 t•n1lll'rship. ' . ing a lt·fl on Colo dl· \~1 1 a 11ri' l' and !hen a r1gh1 on \'1s1;1 Jel Verdt•. The entranCl' to thl.' nlodl.'I honl l'~ \\'di ht.· on ~nu r rqiht •Tht• Pla n Four 1nl·ludr-s 1·0 visit Hillsho[o at Cott) de Hill shoro·s "ak·" olliL'l· 1.., llpl:n fron1 10 a.111 . to ("l p.111. Jail ~. For fu rt her 1n fo rn1a 1io n . t':1l l 858-0655. A WORK OF ART You ·'LL CALL HOME. .~c~tlc.i .11 thr f,i01 ~f the lt1 st111 h ill ~ nc.H i 1 • .-1~ • ..r .1rt ..,,,u 11._. ... ,'n l'\.· .tl'lc !.' •• 1l! h,•ni~· ~'rC'$l1t.:.1i:w.15' I Cflli.'n I tc1~hl s. ,I rn\Jt(' i;:..111\'r\ \ .;.11!C't\ ,,, k~lH 1.· r11~· t-..•,lr,'.'111 lll \ll l I o{ lll~t 21 Jrtful!', .-r,ftc.1 rc5-1J~·n.:es1 s rc~1JL'n..-rs I r,'!11!ht•11)1,1 '$-00;' ~\.\.'-. tJl-.111.; l>rn' In ,1 ~r'I.'·· 1J! o;Jtcd cncl1\l'.' 1-·1th ·ro rc.:c11 c \vur 11111t.1t 1.~n t.' .·111 •!t<.'1--.;-sl'r-Frcnch, ,.-.................... ,...,...,...,...~ l'1,·1u~11l' [t,1 \i.1n \OJ ,\rl('f\,,\!l rtl'\ll ..... \Hl\~~11 lr1,i1lk'llJI ~1 1ltn~ 1nj. •• 111 ~-'II\' R1\\:' l .:>ni1.:kor 1t 1714 ' ~l;I l;~\.\) -.McMillin Communities A Ol/ANCCO .............. ~ "" ..i...-•• \l\\, ............ '1 iJ. l(' f,. A-......-,...,c. -~ .. .i.~ ...... .i. i 11>,L..1;,.~,, "" '" ' • ··- f SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY. May 31, Md SUNDAY, June 2. 1980 -3 J I T-hree builders unvelll'1g Foothill Ranch proJects The J.M. Peten Co., Lyon , .. We selected three of Cali- Communities Inc. and Bramalea fomia's laraest and most rcspeck. California, together with.Foothill ed builders to create a residential Ranch Co., have announced the settina that was not only hiahly preview opening of seven new marketable in itself, but one home neighborhoods currently which responds to the needs of scheduled through early June at the wide ranae of small business the 2,743-acre muter-planned ownen,.corporate officen, man- community of Foothill Ranch. aaen and employees who will ~t project com~letion, 17 new work within Foothill Ranch. neiabborboods wdl be develoPed The communit)'.'s eventual 17 within Foothill Ranch, which is neighborhoods will offer homes located at the eastern end of ranging in size from approx- 1...ake Forest Drive in the Saddle-imately 800 to 3, 707 square feet. back foothills, placing it adjacent Single-family detached and at- to Irvine Spectrum and Mission tached homes will be sold as well Viejo, and conveniently near the as two collections of apartments Y, or the juncture oflntentate S by Lyon and Foothill Ranch Co. and the 40S San Diego Freeway. Among the seven new neigh- According to Dougall Agan, borboods opening in the next director of marketing for Foot-few weeks will be J.M. Peters hill Ranch Co., .an aff\Jiate of Co. 's Palacio and Promenade. I...aauna' Hills based Hon De-Palacio will present three and vefopment, these first six neigh-four-bedroom detached homes borhoods will rrescnt a com-spanning from approximately bined total o 32 furnished 2,231 to 2,691 square feet. Prom- models to Orange County home enade will offer a square footage shoppers in advance of the up-range of approximately 1,465 ot coming stan of sales. 2,078 in four plans, with ·two- "Now, after years of bedroom/loft, two-bedroom/den meticulous planning and and three-bedroom configura- painstaking preparation. Foothill tions. ranch will begin to be ex-Grand opening in mid May perienccd, not as an idea or a with Beverly Coun. Bramalea plan, but finally as the 'New Age' will present an edition of two- community it 1s designed to be," story patio homes with a square Agan said. footage range between approx- Agan notes that the state of the • imatcly 1,695 to l,963. The an planned community will selection of three plans will come combine the attractiveness of its in three bedroom configurations "close-in" location with a unique as well as two-bedroom/loft and balance of residential, business, two-bedroom/den arrangements. recreational, wilderness and Lyon is developing a "village" ci'<ic clements. He adds that it known as Provence within Foot- divcrsc spectrum of housing hill Ranch, consisting of nie in- types will be a fundamental asset dividual neighborhoods. Open- to tho entire community charac-in1 in the next few weeks are the ter. amfia tour: ~Vijnon, ncste, CHAN DON FromPage 1 couns for basketball and sand volleyball, a tot lot and extensive joging and i>icyde trails. All Monaco homeowners' automati- cally become members of the Marina Hills Homeowner's As- sociation, where common facili- ties are maintained through a nominal monthly fee from all residents. Bripta and Cordoba. Avipon's mwe-family de- tached homes will range up in size,from approximately .l,434 uare feet, while Cordoba has s as large as approximately ,833 square feet. Avignon and Trieste arc designed for young and arowing families, while Bripta and Cordoba are planned for arowing and established fam- ilies. Prices for Bramalea's Beverly Coun arc expected to stan in the $200,000s. Lyon and Peters have not determined prices. For sales information or to join the interest list forming at the various participation builders, call Lyon Communities at 544-3419, Bramalea Cali- fornia at (800) 347-1990, or J.M. Peters Co. at 854-2500. The balanced community plan calls for 530 acres of residential development as well as 579 acr~s of business parks and com- mercial center, a school, library, parks, 262 acres of regional open space and a l, l 0 I-acre regional wilderness park. The business parks and commercial center will be aligned along a 2. 7-mile stretch of the upcoming Foothill Transponation Corridor. This new corridor. as well a ex- tensions of Alton, Bake and Ponola parkways, will make t'1e new community more readily accessible while si multaneously• easing traffic congestion on Lake Forest Drive and El Toro Road. Funher information about the Foothill Ranch business parks and the general community may be obtained by calling Dougall Agan at Foothill Ranch Co./Hon Development at""S8 . Taylor Woodrow's dedication to fine craftsmanshipis reflected by a 10-year Home Owners War- ranty, which provides buyers with the assurance that their home was built by a developer that has met the stringent guide- lines to qualify for the program. To attend the opening of the latest phase at Chandon, take Crown Valley Parkway toward the beach from the San Diego Freeway (l-5), tum left on Niguel Road and left again on Marina Hills Drive. Continue up Marina Hills Drive approximately o ne mile to the sales complex. where furnished models decorated by Creative Design Consultants are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional information is available by phoning 495-7866. H illsboro at Coto de Ca~1 , is a special place. Gate- guarded. Private. A serene 4,000- acre valley nestJed against Saddleback Mountain where the country chann of the past still lingers in the present. SUMMIT FromPage 1 mcnt. Residents also will enjoy excellent access to numerous employment centers as well as close proximity to the Anaheim Hills Golf and Country Club, the Saddle Club Equestnan Center and Murillo Oak Canyon Nature Center. With grand opening sales scheduled to begin shonly. prices at Summit Pointe are expected to range upwards from the $600,000s. A priority interest list has been established with sianups co~tinuing at the sales office which is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To experience the grandeur of estate living as revealed during this weekend's model premiere at Summit Pointe, take the Riv- cnide (91) Freeway exit and proceed south approximately one mile. Tum right at Serrano Avenue and continue another mile, then turn left at the gated cn~ay to this spectacular new nci borhood. or funhcr information. call 283-2225 . .... ....... ......... , Inside your home you are surrounded by up to 3,668 square feet of luxury. Design highlights include 0 4 bedrooms plus study, den, bonus room, or library (per plan) 0 up to 4'h baths 0 gounnet island kitchens with built-in Kitchen Aid appli- ances including built-in refriger- ator 0 lavish mclster bedroom suite with luxurious baths 0 as many as three wood-burning fireplaces 0 built-in floor safes 0 3-qtr garages 0 and more. yl..-f Hillsboro at Coto de Caza. It all adds up to extraordin.iry opportunity. See it today. Flom $430,000. lelephorf{714) 858-0655 ...i.. 11/fa • ._"""" .Moty t"'"' •' • 111 "' ,. ,.. m . ~ "i'"'W" '""" llUh '11\1 •• ,_ ......... IM ln .. wm.u••• n..._.t\IH"fl • lttim ... w.1t.'f' !\,,...._ ......... -. ,t14"" t1\j1Yt'tlrr .i .... ~''"'•• Ii••' .-fl"ll\' l.,!l,1.11\ '" ru""'•IUl '<t~I t\'I"'-" ua. •yt '" -'''-" ,._.,_•llH'-... 1h9' n l•Ut'f't .. I I I hr....,~,("'~" "°""' '' 11'"''"'"""'' ........ , • ""'""""I l• ''"IH • .. \ """""' t • " ,.,.. ....... , NEWPORT BEACH, 1906. .. -. .. ' 4-SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, M9Y 31, Md SUNDAY, .June 2, 1990 • • BEVERLY HILLS, 1914. Chatelah'i Estates proving popular in grand opening "Very, very successful. We're pleased that everyone is so enthusiastic about what we're building. here." That was how Roe M. Frost. president of the Frost G roup. characterized the recent grand opening weekend of luxurious Chatelain Estates in Laguna Niguel. Two exclusive neighborhoods of exceptionally attractive. two- story. single-family homes -the Terrace Collection and the Chateau Collection -comprise the Chatelain Estates neigh-$314,900. borhood. Targeted to executives and Th~ Chateau Collection of 55 professionals. Chatelain Estates four and five-bedroom resi-1s nestled in the rolling hillsides dences. range from 2, 784 to of Laguna Niguel. between La 3,369 square feet of plush in-Paz Road and Niguel Road. tenor li vi ng area and have at-Among the first buyers at the tached three-car garages. Prices grand opening were Mark and begin at $389.900. Alison Leeds, who currently live The Terrace Collection of only in fashionable Laugna Niguel, 65 homes are offered in three but decided to move up to and four-bedroom floor plans Chatelain Estates .• that range from 2.124 to 2.488 Both are in the insureance square feet of interior area. And business. He is a controller for carrying price tags beginning at Milestone fnsurancc Agency of ----------:-------=================:=::==::::::;====-===:--::=----------------;--,--1rvine am1-shc sell forln~-We~t a----lnsLJrance Service. They said ·1wo nl'w 1H:1ghbnrhond' nt luxury ht1111c..•.., 1dc..·,1lly ..... 11 u ,11l·d hdu nd .1 2-t h11ur 111.11111l'U l'lllry Ill the..' uHl\ll rv duh u1111111uni1~· 111 !>on· ( .111y1111 \\1th .1 pnv.11e 111..:mb1.:r">h1p IX-hole• lwu- p11m ... hip 1.1t k ;-.;11 kl.1 11' "1.~11.11u 1\· g11ll un1r'l' .md -t i;ll<ID ... qu.m· li1111 l l11h h1 lll'l'. lmprc..•..,..,1,·l'ly luxunnu.., IWllll'' o tknng 11p tc1 -l lwdn1pm.., phi.., bclll\I' r11t1111 JI h,\111" ,11\d J,21t) 'ljll,\fL' fl-1•! \If h\',)ll 1111111\' lrl'l' lllll'flc>r 'J'•lu· I 1-.11 11r1·.., 1111 hhk g1111r111c..·t k11d wn' \\Ith I hl·r 111,1dci1 .J ppl 1.1 Ill I'' t q1 IP I h r1'l' I II\' pl.ll 1'' 1 thll llll h.111d lm1 ... lwd 11.1k 11.udwnod 1.ih11w11 ~· .irnl 1 1.11 g,11 ,IJ.!l'' (11111.,I pf,111'1 \\'1th \\llOd 'l'l 111111.11 rnll up d1h11 (71-t t 'lh'' n~.'.:-t From the low 5300,000's. I 1·.tturl·-ldk·d -t bl·dr1111111 11111111.•.., r.111g111g 111c>wr 1, :;21 '4lJ.lrl' kl·t ol dr.1 .. 111.1111,11\~ d1•,1gnl'd Ii\ 1Jlg ')'•Ill' I l'.I 1un: ... 11 11 h1d1· "''' lil'.11 1111..: .111d .1 11 umd11 11111111g ..,,· ... 11·111 ... p1·r h1111w lll' tn 11111·1· lirq1l.1ll.'' pl'r h c11n1· ddllM' h111ll 111 .1ppll.i11u· ... 1111 lud111g l\111lw11A1d 11111kt11p .ind t; I h11tl1 111 rl·lrtgl·r.11o r l11ll ll\lr .rnd -.11k \\lid kn1 1ng .111d ~ l .tr gar.lAl'' w11h \\llod wl t11111t1I roll up d11or A li1111tl·d 111111.1 hl rot gull u1ur't' \'ll'W h1lllll''> rl'lll.1111 ,1\'.1tl.1hk· (7 1-ll '189 OHH 'i From the low $400,000's. Golf Course View Homes from the low SSOO,OOO's. 0 \I If,, •I "'"'It ~ ~ ()(J\lf CANYON • i ~~~~~~~~ ,r: Opl'll d,11ly Ill .1 rn 1c1 6 pm •t ...,.. """' ti f1 f, I h t, \I U f .. "' fh"41 ''"' •" o4 l ur t( l"J'"" ,, .. ~ "'''If':"'"',..,-,.~ "-tit •'\ -4 ''", It •*'"" .. 11tu .. ,,flt•" 1ri .. wm.1t1ur h •>t"h•tfl' 111•11" '"IMt~ h\.1-.tfOoU fut-.. !\ht_. .... lf "tl,.., •11fll • f 'I"'' w 1,,..fl '""' oo•pL ...... , let 1 1U V"lf l ELEl-:Ai~-r Sff\l 'FS IN Cl JLlN -r R"r / LLL ll~ f)L1\1.__ L> ., f . ' Tr.idt.>mdrt 1~ available only on sdl.-cted ~~~~~~~~...-~~~~~~~~~.__~ ho111c~1h:~ ... ·rhi! sale o your ome I~ ~uM~rntt•cd within ~days, suh1c.'<.'t to your .:ieteptJm:e ol pppraisJI I \ Chatelain Developer: The Frost Group. Type of development: Single- farn ily homes. Price range:. From $389.900. Number of floor plans: Three. Square footage: 2. 784 to 3.369. Sales office pbone: 831-0424. that the location and the many . price-included amenities con-. vinced them to purchase in Chatelain Estates. They selected a Plan 3. in The Terrace Collec- tion ... because o f the layout. We like the bedroom/optional den on the first floor.·· Leo nard and Ge ne vieve Gutierrez also purchased a Ter- race Collecuon home. after shop- ping all of the new home op- portunities 10 the area ... We've been to every one. This one Jumped out at us because of its ocean-close location." they said. And Robert and Yolanda Espinsa. who curr('ntly li ve in Arcadia. purchased a new ho me in the Chateau Collectaon. "We hopped eight other de- velopments. but these homes arc designed better and off er more for the monc). We love the location: it's isolated. yet it's Terrace Collection Developer: The Frost Group. Type of development: Si nglc- fam i I y homes. Price range: From $314.000. Number of floor plans: Three. Squar~ footage: 2.124 to 2.488. Salis office pbone: 363-0979. centrall)' located for schools and church. Besides. it's only about fi ve miles from the beach." he said. The homes in both nci~h­ borhoods arc appointed with wood-burning fi replaces, family rooms. formal li ving and dining · rooms. interior laundry rooms, elegant master bedroom suites. elaborately lµxunous. price-in- cluded features. Qptions a vaila ble to early buyers include room con- versions. mirrored wardrobes, flopring 'Upgrades. sub-zero re- frigerato r matched to cabinetry, security systems. and trash com- pactors . Model homes arc d isplayed daily. The architects were Basse- nian/Lagoni of flte"'port Beach. The Terraces Colldction model homes were furnished and dee· orated by arole Eichen In- teriors. while those of the Chateau Collection were under the direction of Saddleback In- teriors. • Visitors should exit the San Diego (l-5) Freeway at Crown Valley Parkway, and dnve south three miles to Park Central Drive. The sales offices and mooel homes complex arc on the south side of the street. across from Laauna Niaucl Community Park. Add1tonal information is available by calling the Chatcau collection at 831-0424 or the Terna Colkction at 363-0979. SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, May 31 , and SUNOA't4rJune 2, 1990 -5 .~ · Aldgepolnte prime Value In Dove C8r1yoft community- Marlborough Development Corp.'s new Ridgepointe com- munity offers the most attractive new home value at Dove Ca- nyon. Priced from $269,990, the 90- home community offers laflC and luxurious single family homes with three and four Rldgepolnie Developer: Marlborough De- velopment Corp. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price range: From $269, 990. Number of floor plans: Four. SQuare foota1e: Up to 2.506. FlauclDI available: Standard. Sales office plloae: 589-6381. bedroom s. 21h to three baths and up to 2.506 square feet of in- terior area in two-story floor plans. Ridgepointe's Dove Canyon loc;ation m akes the neigh- borhood all the more attractive. si nce Dove Can on is destined to become Orange County's premier residential develop- ment. This new 874-acre. guard- gated community features a pri- vate country club. the only Jack N icklaus-d esigned. cham- pionship, .. signature" 18-hole- golf course in Orange County, and a magnificent clubhou.se en~ compassing 47.000 square feet. A swim and tennis facility will be available to residents and their guests. as well as a 16-at re lake and several other rec- reational opportunities. Provence models . prepared. Award-winning Carole Eichen lntenors of anta Ana soon will begin decoraung and accessoriz- ing the sales offices and models fo r the Mediterranean-style de- tached and attached single-fam- il y homes in the re'iidential vil- lage-of-Provence. Provence will occupy a promi- nent hill side setting in Foothill Ranch. a 2.743-acre planned communit) ovcrlookmg Mission Viejo and the Irv ine Spectrum. "The exciting new village of Pro' ence will be situated in a spectacular setting that rises up into the foothills:· said Bill Soto. senior proJeCt manager for Lyon's South Orange Count) Di vision ... On a clear day. you can even sec Catalina. "Foothill Ranch 1s planned as a self-contained balanced rnm- munity with e' crything a fa mil} needs close at hand ... Soto said. ··There will be pknt> of jobs for people who want to work near home. Shopping. rl'Creation and entertainment also will be nearby. When residents want to venture out. they"ll find that Provence 1s ideal!\ located close to the employment. entertain- ment and recreation centers of Orange Count).:· Lyon curr,cntl~ plans to build nine new 'nei~hborhoods at Provence. including seven neigh- borhoods of detached residences. one neighborhood of attached homes and one apartment neigh- borhood. "Tentative plans call for us to open Provence's first fo ur neigh- borhoods this spnng." Soto said. "Model homes arc nearing com- pletion. as are the roads. We plan to open four additional neighborhoods later this year ... Homes at Provence will ap- peal to a wide range of new home buyers. including first- time buyers and young families, as well as . ~rowing and e6~~b­ lished families. Even families looking for a large. executive- level residence will have plenty of options from which to choose.'' Four fl oor plans will be of- fered at Avignon. which will include 195 two-story homes with three or four bedrooms. designed for young families. Trieste. a neighborhood of 140 detached singfe-family hon:ies desiJ.ned for young a nd growmg families, wi11 offer two stories and three .or four bedrooms. G rowing and established fam- ilies will be attracted to Bngata and Cordoba. Brigata will offer two stories. four bedrooms. up to three baths and an enclosed three-car garage. while Cordoba will include up to five bedrooms Marlbour ough'1 Rld9epotnte at Dov e Can~on. The prominent architectural design firm of Stoffregen-Fuller and Associates has designed the four model homes at Ridge- pointe. Norman Colburt. known for his award-winning interiors. has decorated the models. "The enthusiastic home buyer response to Ridge~inte is testi- mony to what we consider the best value at Dove Canyon," stated Debbie. Kober, vice presi- dent of sales a nd marketing for Marlbo rough Development Corp. · .. These magnificent homes offer the construction quality. design expertise and selection of appointments rarely found at such affordable prices. Dove Canyon is a joint ven- ture between Garth L. Chambers t -. .. and Custom Living Homes and Communities, Inc. Dove Canyon is located in southern Orange County. a~ proxi{Tlately lO miles from Inter- state 5. To visit the community, exit Interstate 5 at Lake Forest road and turn cast. Proceed to Trabuco Road and turn right.: Go to El Toro Road and tum left. Proceed to anta Marganta and tum right. Travel approx- imately five miles to Pla no Trabuco and tum right. · Drive about one-fourth of a mile and turn left on Dove Ca- nyon Dn c. following the si~ns to the Dove Canyon Information Center. For additional infor- mation. visit the Ridgepomt sales offi ce. open I 0 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily. or call 589-6381. 1: .. ... . t . .• .i .,.·· ~·· ............ .,_..-.. .. ··t~· ,. . . . . .· ,,: .. ··· . .. -..... -:1 . . . SUMMIT POINTE, 1990. surZt'M JT C:X ANAHEIM HIU~ ·.~ I 11 1:rr hnl 111 11/fl.,(l"f !JlU f///I ( / 11 lf/11/11/1/1. ,, f11/ 7711 /{11/dll'lfl ( 0111/ffll/ //I/ I \W I /f1 1,\\/ SHOWCASE OF , Additional information on _._ neighborhood 11t-thc resi-~-__....;._-t. =---F OR MORE INF0 RMATI6N dential villaac -0f Provence at Foothill Ranch may bC obtained by calling 83 -5396 and "Ii~ terina on the Provence intcrnt list. , . -. CAIJ, MICHAEL GOTHARD AT 642-4321 EXT 331 • -.. .. ---(!JI:"- I - .. 1-IHOWCAI! OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, May 31, Md SUNDAY, June I, 1llO APplause dra~s Dravo reviews BSlle Riv·e boasts exclusive artistry Visiton to Applause in Aliso When it comes to the fine an Viejo are aivina rave reviews to Applause of bome buildina, the exclusive Belle Rive the dramatic desip and theatri-new 21-bome community of cal theme carried throuahout the De lope EPAC H · Co Belle Rive in the Tustin area Developer: McMillin Com-nei&hborbood. And nearly every-ve r: OUSIDI rp. appears destined to become • munities. one says, "It is something you TY Pe 0 f de" e 10 Pm e • 1 : true masterpiece. Type of development: Single- just have to see... ~~homes. F S 176 990 Nestled in a pted enclave at family homes. Applause features 186 two and .-.--~e: rom ' · the foot of the Tustin Hills n~ Prlee nqe: From the mid- three-bed room townhomes :=;1 1 °:~J~sa:ta· Tbdareerd. ~tifiou~ ~mdon Heiahts, BC~e $600,000s. priced from as low as S 176,990. Salet 011Je!" nr. n · Rive is • JOIDt evelopment ug. Namber of floor plus: Three: .. Purchasina a new home is Salet 0 plloDe: 362-0SlS. tween McMillin Communities s.uie footqe: 3,SOO to 4 3SO. one of the most imponant ~ and A.dvance DevclC?pers. Salet offiee plloDe: 261-6900. ciaions you can make. but we with teats, stage and curtains. : Desiped u a pllery of ex- believe at should be a pleasant "Visitors arc welcome to enjoy elusive executive residences, . experience _ even fun. And continuous showings of Holly-Belle Rive will offer a rare op-. Homes. at Belle Riv~ ~ ~e- tb"at's precisely the atmosphere wood classics on our big screen portuity to home buyers looking • signed an three dastanc~ive we've created at Applause," video moPitor." .for new homes in this dis.-French. Italian ·and Amencan stated Rick Doremus, president For add1t1onaJ mtormataon tinguisbed area of Orange Coun-traditional architectural styles by of EPAC Housing Corp., de-about Applause townhomes, ty. the award-winning Smets telephone the sales office at "Belle Rive will be the chance ~tP.tectural Group ~~d Ro~rt veloper of Applause. 362-0525. The sales office; along of a lifetime, for today's dis-Baitcb of the McMtlhn design ·•we're very serious about with three fully-furnished model criminating home buyer," said depanment. helping home buyers realize. homes bY. Color Design An; aTC Linda Scott, regional marketing ~he French:styled Monet theu dream, but we also want open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 ~r of McMillin Com-Senes at Belle Rive features ~ft, them to enjoy themselves in the p m muniues. 0 This is a very de-earth-tone stucco facades with process. So we developed the ·,:ro reach Applause in Aliso sirable area but it's also well distinctive quoin accents on cor- theatrical marketing theme at Viejo, take the San Diego Free-established.' Most of the sur-ners, flat concrete roof tile and Applause for our home buyers• way (405) south to El Toro Road rounding homes have been here arched windows and entries. enjoyment. and tum right. Tum left on for a while and the residents Architectural features for the 0 The sales office is absolutely Moulton Parkway. right on don't want to leave. Italian-styled DaVinci Series in- spectacular. the creation of Im-Laguna Hills Drive. and follow "Belle Rive will offer 21 op-elude stately exterior c~lumns pact Images of Costa Mesa. The 'the signs to Aliso Creek Road. A portunities for families to live an that frame dramatic entnes and walkway that leads to the sales left tum will lead you to Pacific the home of their d~ms, exterior window arrangements, office is a •walk of Fame.' And Park Drive and the Applause located in the community of Palladian clerestory windows, the office itself is a large theater sales and model complex. their dreams," she noted. graceful arches and aqua stucco ----------------------~,..--..__,..~-.;;_.;;;;.-----=-=---=~;....._-__;...._..;;;;...=;;;.;;p.....-----------------·-----., facades with tile accents and • n e co -0 It s not just one thin~ tltat nial?es Cltimdon so srrc iaf It s o combination of tl1im1s Chand on \ T \l .~Rl~A II I l I ' A 5% down payment. A 5-Star recreation center. A location that's 5 minutes from the beach . A $500 referral fee. And 5 gorgeous floor plans . 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Three plans will offer four to six bedrooms, 31h to 5112 baths and three and four-car garages. The two-story homes will allow · for spacious living, ranging in size from approximately 3.500 to •,350 square fttt, with homes sited on estate Jots averaging I 0,000 square feet in size. Construction is under way at Belle Rive and an on-site sales trailer is scheduled to open in July. There will be no model homes or pre-sales at Belle Rive. Instead, an on-site double-wide sales trailer will feature vignettes of each exclusi ve home style. including tiles, cabinets. doors. hardware and other accents. treatments and amenities. Residents will be surrounded by a sense of grandeur upon entering homes at Belle Rive. with gallery foyeTS thfl include solid oak or mahogany double- entry doors with polished brass hardware and ceramic tile. marble or wood entry fl oorins. Luxurious amenities wall abound in Belle Rive's anfully crafted interiors. Spacious living rooms, vamily rooms and formal dining rooms will alfow for gracious entertaining. Sweeping staircases. bronze-tinted .sky- lights. concrete interior columns and an abundance of windows will prQvide an added air of sophistication. Other attrac1ive features at Belle Ri ve will include custom wood frame widows, custom-de- sisned wood-burning fireplaces wath gas log staners and glass d oors. hand-finished oak cabi- netry, dual-zone central air con- ditionin~ and heating. French doors wtth polished brass hard- ware in selected locations. wet bars with ceramic tile counter- tops, polished brass sinks and solid oak cabinetry and interior laundries with sinks and folding tables. Master suites are designed with an emphasis on refined elegance and will offer raised- panel double-door entries. cozy master retreats with wood-burn- ing fireplaces, stained solid oak cabinetry and mirrored ward- robe doors leading to spacious walk-in closets. Master baths will offer oversized oval spa tubs. separate showers. dual vitreous china lavatories and i>ohshed chrome and brass-accent wideapread faucets and decorat- ive hardware State-of-the-art kitchens will allow for a variety of gourmet endeavors. with a full comple- ment of General Electric Mono- gram appliances such as five- bumer P.S cooktops with down- draft, built-in microwave ovens. dishwashers and trash compac- tors. Kitchens also will include hand-set ceramic tile countcr- tops, convenient instant hot water taps at kitchen sinks. large lighted pantries, custom-de- signed under-cabinet fluorescent li&htin,, stained solid oak cabi- nets with easy-care interior lin- ing. oversized procclain-on-cast iron three-compartment sinks and generous storage and counter space. To reach Belle Rive, lake the Costa Mesa Freeway and exit at 17th Street, Go nonh on Ncw-P<>1 Avenue to DQdge Avenue, turp left and proceed lo the Belle Rive sales gallery. Further infor- mation is available the sales of-' L---------------------;...~ ------------------------------~flee, 26 1-6900. --- ' ..