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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-24 - Orange Coast PilotSUND\~ JUNE 24, 19CJO STOP SAVING IT'S CLOUDING UP~ IT1S NOT CLOUDING UP! 7.5 CENTS 1r'5 CLOUDIN6 UP OUT '-'ERE .. 6AME CALLED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN! YOU CAN'T CALL A 6AME 6AME CALLED BECAUSE OF SEN51TIVIT'( ! BECAUSE OF ONE DROP OF RAIN! R161-tT FIELDER OFFENPED BV MANAGER! GAME CALLED! 6AME CALLED! · STOP ACTING SO STUPID! 6AME CALLED BECAUSE OF SENSITIVIT'f ! NO, NOT~IN6 LIKE T~AT IN T~E SO W~AT DO VOU RULE 600K .. IT MENTIONS RAIN OR TMINK OF TMAT, DARKNESS, 0lJ T T~AT'S ABOUT ALL.. MISS Rl6J.lT FIELDER'? ....__._.... ,_,..._-----------~ ( . GARFIELD' • SEXIST REMARK ! 6AME CALLED BECAUSE OF SE~IST REMARK! ~ - C~ARLIE BROWN, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!VOU SIT A CMUNK Rl6HT OUT OF TMAT SALL! BY JIMDAVIS WHILE YOU 'RE DOWN MERE, HOW AOOUf FILLINCS Mc./ Pl~H l ' DENNIS THE lllNACE looK,J'oEY.Al.l Wf NEED IS A 916 81JN AN0'50ME MUSTARD. JUDGE PARKER 6-24 401'9011. ~,k. ~1'..., ~~ ~P., IMC. t • T._.Ai5 A ~EAL SAD· L00t'1N' 006. BY HANK KETCHAM BY HAROLD LEDOUX MARIE TOOK AMY DOWN TO THE STABLES TO SEE IN THE LIVING ROOM! AMY THINKS HER MOTHER THE HORSES, SAM/ BLAINE AND I HAVE BEEN TALKING/ I GUESS THAT THE .--------""-- LAST 24 HOURS HAVE BEEN I WOULD THINK 50' IS IN THE HOSPITAL! HE ISN'T UP TO TELLING AND THAT'S GOING TO HER WHAT HAPPENED/ BE TOUGH I llfftp-,.,.--n A NIGHTMARE ·: ... WHERE IS HE NOW '? FOR HIM/ GO IN AND SEE HIM I I HAVE SOME CHORES :tN THE KITCHEN / I WISH WE WERE I 00, TOO, SEEING EACH OTHER SAM ... BUT ON A GOLF COURSE RIGHT NOW RATHER THAN HERE, I: CAN'T BLAINE I THINK OF A BETTER F?L.ACE TO BE I • q)(J ~A LAl?GE PIZZA WMM EVERlJfMING EXCEPr ANCHOVIE5 ~ ~'"" llOON llULLIHS RlllM6/ . ' \ I Q A~D W~O SHOUW (}JE. CX> QC() HAVE AN'.' Da..IU~ 1fil6 10 ~ j t....A5"1 NAME& ~ ' . J .._~ ~ t I t J i Q ... 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If ht is Jeft•ud in his rNltctiott biJ tJr is ya r, Joe du ""'"tf go b.clt to tht Dmlocr•tic Porty? .... s.lal. "'1 ..... IU The cbtst isn't quite that brge, but Bradley won't have to go begging.. As of May 16, his campaign bad raised s 10.2 mil- lion; $4.1 million is yet un- spent. The new ethics laws are grappling with the very issue you raise: Who's enc:itled to ldiovCT monies? The latest law is th.at any member of Congress in oflic:e as of Jan. 8, 1980, can CODYCtt his OC her WU chest for personal USC until the COn'fm- mg of Congress in 1993, and anyone who joined Coag:rcss aftr:r Jan. 8, 1980, can use the money for any lawful pwpose -but can't convert it to per- sonal use. ~ Senacc's own rules eliminare the grand&th- ering.) Yet whar is law£u.I use? And what arc excess funds? And must ooe leave office to take the funds? Sound coofus... ing? You bet -but the issue won't go away any time soon. Q N<nV tlut Hullt Hogon Juu lost his wratling titlt, is ht goirtg to rttirt on4 gtt irtto 11UWia? I J.arJ rt1""1n ht w.u sipd to • ftw Disnq fil1'U. .. ....., ........... Our wrestling insider assures us th.ar dlOR nnnors are just dw; tbae bas been DO serious talk of Hogan's going to the movies since he lost the World W~ din FMtnrion championship to ~ Uhinme Warrior (we don't make this stuff' up) on April 1 at W resdcmania VI in Toromo. Still, it's wocth re- membering tba.t the £ut rime Hogan JOit his tide he took a break to 6lm No HoUs &mJ, then repined the heavyweight crown in April 1989 -just in rime to promotetinune '89 flick. Hogan's m · Hulb-maruaa helped film open strong, but it was_ ~ by airics and died ~_Y· ~ an- ochcr film looks iffy. But don't be surprised if Hogan -at 36, one ol the most popular wrcs- dea with the younger set - takes the title again. Q Tltt Corpntttrs haw art album, "LowlintS," owl. Why wtrt its songs ntvtr prtviowsly rrltostJ? 11 thtrt mort such '"4ttrial to loolt forward to? llJQCM_... • ......,_.11.,. Ricbard Caipcnttt, brother of the anottxic IUrcn, who died in 1983, says Ltwtlirio contains six prcvioudy W\ttleascd songs. cwo previously issued singles and four songs from a 1979 Ka- ren Carpenlet solo session - mcks that few besides her most devoted fuis knew existed. The songs simply were left over when previous albums were compiled. The album. timed to coincide with the Carpmttn' 20th anniversary with their re- cord company, A&M, has sold respcaabfy. Enjoy the 14th Carpmtcn album. because this is the l.ut one, Ricbard says. Q W"4t tmnis playtr hos won most oftm ot Wimbledon ? ltyeaO-........ Wis. Martina Navratilova could move into sole possession of the record if slic wins this year's tournament, which gets under way Monday at the AJJ England Lawn Tennis 3i Cro- quet Club. Right now she's tied with Helen Wills Moody, the USA 's ovapowtting quttn of the c:ouns of the 1920s and '30s, with eight wins in wom- cn 's Wiglcs competition. Dl11bll9NU Diii T• Wiit I 5.* ................. , ...... ,. .......... = ... -· , ..... ., .... .. ................... = ................. ,_ ....................... ,_. ..... r -••t1•••t11.._ .. _,.. ..... . .... _._..,.,...,.., ... Ir ............. ., .................. ., ......... .. tr , ... .,., ........... ... ........ .... I •• ,, a111&11m ' •• ? 2 .. ,, ,m er , ......... ~ I lldr ..., c.m. cl.m ""4 ..,. ,,.,,,, ... Aw •...... 0 l'm inttrtsted irt prai,tttMI f••ilia, ..J l'J liltt to know whm julit anJ D11viJ Eisatleowr llw •"' wlMt thq'rt wp to. . ... .... °"""" .. David Eisenhower, gnnd,on co Prcsidmt !ilmbower, and Julie. daughter of President Nixon, liw a low-by IS in Berwyn. Pa.. with kids Jennie (who looks rcmarbbly likc Mom). Alex and Me. lanie. j uJic, '41, and David, •2. bawe wriam boob OD their funom relatives, and David bas lectured Oil poliba at die Univmity rl Pennsylvania. (Tbt-ir li-.es could ba.e been 1D01e aciting, if yoa bcli~c Harry Dent. Nixon~ mumd. IA bis 1986 book CMr Up: ~ W4lt1J'lllf in All of Us, Dem 11J1 be worked with N'am between 1969 and 1973 on a 1tt11egy co bsft Dmd deaed to CoD- grcss from Gettysburg, Pa., then co the gowanonbip or the U.S. Senate and eventually to the White HOUie. Tbm came Waterg*-) On June 3, the Eisenhowen bOlted the anaa11 bezdt of the Pesl S. Bud Foundation, which aids .. Ammllian .. children in Asta. H•ppy Blt'tttUy to .•. ]•mt 2• Mick Fleerwood, 48 Michele Ltt, 48 Norman Cou1iru, 78 ]11"t 25 Grorge Michael, 27 Culy Simon, 4S June Lockhut. 6S ]11nt 26 Charin Robb, SJ ]11nt 27 Julia Ody, 40 Brucc Babbin, 52 f llM 21 Ailttn Quinn, 19 Duitllt Brilboia, 21 Jeff Maloftc, 29 john Elway, 3.0 Md Broou,64 ''"'' 29 Fttd Grandy, 42 Gary BuKy, 46 Muth Warrick, 7S '""'' JO Nancy Oumalt. 5-4 Hany Bleck.,_. S6 Lena Horne. 73 --~24 (June lO) RA1 surs ,.,.,_; " • rm-w..w., W . Will t/tq .,... rids 'fl"'? PICK UP THE SUPERSLIMS PHONE. PR(<;[NTING YfT ANOTHER CREATIO'\J THAr'S <;LHK. <iOPHISTICATED, ANO MAOE ro f l J A WOMAN'S HAND. ONLY FROM VIRGINIA SLIMS. SPFC IA L ~A VI NG) 0 \ BA C K . .._ ....... __ I .... 11(.'0.i ........... ,_ *""'rFTC ...... SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. I I I-. 11111 .....,, Ne. J.nq DewcNt'1 .., ""' ,, ..,,..,, Q Sm. Bill Br1Jlq, D;NJ., has a war chat worth mort thon S25 rffillion. If ht is Jtft1uJ in his rNl«tion biJ this yur, Joa tlu "'°"t)' go boclr to tht DtMOCrotic Porty? .... SlwicM, "'1 ...... JU. The chest isn't qui~~ large, but Bradley won't have to go begging. Al of May 16, his campaign had raised $10.2 mil- lio~ ~.1 million is yet un- spent. The new ethics laws are gnppling with the very issue you raise: Who's entitled to leftover monies? The West law is that any member of Congress in office as of Jan. 8, 1980. can convert his or her war chest for pmonal use until the conYcn- tng of Congtess in 1993, and anyone who joined Congress antt Jan. 8, 1980, can WC the money for any lawful pwposc -but can't convat it to per- sonal me. (The Senale's own rules eliminate the grandfath- ering.) Yet what is lawful use? And what are excess funds? And must one leave office to take the funds? Sound confm- ing7 You bet -bm the issue won't go away any rime soon.. Q Now th.I H"llt Hogon hos lost his wmtlirtt titlt, is ht going to rttirt '"' ~ into rMVits? I hM1' "'"'°" Ju wcu sipd to • f tw Disnq fil11U. .. ...., ...... ,.. Our wrestling insider assura us that those rumors are just dw; there has been DO serious talk of Hop.n's going to the movies since be lost the World W res.- din Fedmtion champioaship to ~ Ultimate Warrior (we don't make this stuff up) on April 1 at w ratlemani.a VJ in ToroDIO. Still, it's worth re- membering that the Wt time H lost his title he took a ~to 61m No HolJs S.mJ, then regained the heavyweight crown in April 1989 -just in time to promotc~une '89 flick. Hogan's m · Hulb- maniaa bdped 6lm open SU"Ong, but it was ~ by aitics and died <f!_ick!J· ~ an- ocher 6lm loob iffy. But don't be surprised if Hogan -at 36, one cl the most popular wres- tlers with the younger set - takes the tide again. 0 Tltt C•rpmws haw an o/b.,'", '~Lowlints," 01d. Wiry wtrt its 1ongs ntvtr prtt1iollsly rtlust:J? ls t#mt morr 1a1clt "'4tauil to loolr forwdrJ to? llO~ .......... "'· Richard Carpenter, brother of the anorexic Karen. who died in 1983, says Uwdino contains six previously unreleased ~op. cwo previously issued singles and four IODp from a 1979 JU.. ren ~ solo session - tracks that few besides her most ~ f.am knew exisced. The sonp simply were left cmr when previous albums were compiled. The album. timed to coincide with the Carpemm' 20th annivcnary with their re-- cord company. McM. has t0ld respcaably. Enjoy the 14th Carpentas album. because this is the last one, Richard says. Q Whdt unniJ p"1ytr hos won most oftnt •t Wi,,.bltfio,,7 .,.a.. ........ Martina Navratilova could move into sole poacssion of the record if she wins this year's coumameni. which gea under way Monday at the All England Lawn Tennis & Cro- quet Oub. Right now &he's tied with Helen Wills Moody. the USA.'s o+upowering queen of the courts of the t 920s and '30s. with eight wins in wom- en's singles c:ompecicion. ~-Dill• Wiik I 5.* .................. , ..... ,. ......... ~..-.-· , ... ., .. .............. MJl r,illllilll& ............. . ... 11 ..................... .... , ......... 1 _ .......... 6' .... -..... ~ .. . ........... 1 ..... 1 .... lrlill& .. fall...alf ............... ., ......... .. " l ... lr._J' ....... ... ........... lilljlilliM •• " ...... I •• ....... ,, ·-", ........ ntfr...,t#Nr ,..,,.,, .... ,,.,,,,, .,,, Aw .. •••••· 0 I'"' intt.rauJ in prailatn.I /••ilia, ..J l'J lilw fO know w1.m ]"IK 11nJ DlviJ Eisatltowtt liw •"' wit.I tltq'rr 11p to. .....'-·---· David Eisenbowet, grand.on U> Piesident l!iteabawer. and J ' daughttr of Praident Nixon. lift a &ow-by life in Ba• yn. with kids Jennie (who looks ranubbly like Mom). Ala and lanic. Julie ... t. and David. 42, haft wriaal boob Oil cbeir rcbrivcs, and DaYid bas lecamd on politics• the Uniftnity Pennsylvania. (Their lives could haft been IDClle miring, if y bclit-vc Harry Dent. Nixon special conmel In bis 1986 book Up: Tiet w_,,.a i11 A.II of Us, Omt •JI be WOik.eei wilb N'uo between 1969 and 1973 on a maaqy CD haft omd eleaed to Co grcu from Gettysburg. Pa., then to the ~ or the U. Smm and~ to the White Houtt. Tbea came Waaaptt. On June 3, the Eiscnhowm bolted the IDDllll bem6c oi the P S. Buck F-oundatioo, which aids "Amtmian" childml in Asia. Happy Birthday to ..• ]t"'t 24 Mick Flttrwood, 48 Mic~lt Ltt, 48 Norman CovU1u, 78 /111t1 25 ~t Michael, 27 Carly Simon, 45 June Lockhart. 65 ]t1M 26 Charin Robb, 5 t }t1M 21 Julia Ody, 40 8na« a.bbiet. 52 ]t1• 21 Ailttn Q.aina, 19 Daaitlle I~. 21 JtK hhloat, 29 John !lway, 10 Md Brooks, 64 }t1M 29 Pttd Grandy, 42 Gary a..ty,46 Rath Wurick, 75 '""' JD Nancy Ouaault. 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L-------------------'1" • • .. he a.Ith No-sweat workouts W Ida all you hear about exercise these days -30- minute shape-ups, nifty equipment, chic wor~out clothes -it's easy to Jose sight of one face Only one adult in five gets as much exercise as the experts ad- vise. Now a new movement suggests that there's a bcacr, Gentler 1luipe-•p1 for aging 6a'11 6oomen more a.ppealing way to exer- cise. can it "non-impact" oc "no-sweat" workouts -it's an eclectic mix of energetic, flowing, even meditative techniques to tone you up without wiping you out. A case in point: In Port- land, Ore., Debbie and Car- los Rosas teach a class they call "non-impact acrobia," combining such martial arts as tai chi, tac kwon do and aikido with jazz, modem danc.e, ballet and yoga. Seventy-minute classes warm up with slow l'DOftS. "As WC get into a more aero- bic workout," Debbie Reas expWns, .. we'll do kicks. punches, jau and modem danc.e movement. Tb.is gives the c:ardim.:u1ar workout and inmates agility. speed and c:oordinacioo." It abo lea students go at their own pece rither than bop in lock *P• Mm.ad of going inllO a elm and mir- roring what the teacher ia doing. people look at the mo+ew ~do, aad tbm iutapm ir -. mm own body~" abe ays. Baidcs Olep. aoo-im- pm .aoliic:a .... dws in New Ymk. MliDe. C.00- necticut and California, with lllOft OD me W8J• for infonmDoa. Of llO oNa-• Yideo ($29.85) Of--. ($9.95), writr to 624-4 SW Burlinpmc A-tt., Ponland, Ore. 97201. If even gender cxercisr sounds right foe you, tai chi (say "tic jce'1 alone might 6r the bill. ""You do tai chi as though you'~ up IO your neck in wurr. It's c:aUed swimming in air. If you do it in a hurry, it's not cai chi." says William Phillipa. of the ~ T'ai Chi Allocia- tion in New York City. Tbt association recommends reachm around the USA. Tai chi . bmd- tye ~and hal- ancc. IOOC:ba the nervous bclpl cudiovucular z:.:·;~. relaxes muscles abaft the .... and tones mmda bdow the waist be-- came ol ill deep anccs. And it's all adapcabk to your leftl ol firness and flexibility, Phillip says. "lt>s not ......, llO go all the way down · yoa'~ an old- cimer or you hne a medical problem. Ir's not necemry IO nile your foot more than an inch or two olf tbt pound... For infonmtioa, wrilie to 2620 E. 18th Sc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 11235; c:aU (718) 332 3477. Anocbcr~ exercise -e•en watc walking. which boosts y heart nlle without . . your joinb -is _,,,.mo, in creasingly popular. ~ iag eo Joni Coe. of YMCA ol the USA. "Thnc is a trend a &om running and high-. pect IO nrimming. fi walking. low implct." says. '"We'ft scopped · to faddish -~·s · iag intemt in dieu, fi . :::=.=~~ Pahlpa the oldest fi ol DCW"4F ficnm is Increasingly. it's of ere with ao energetic twist aloag wida cai chi. At Clllyon Ranch 6cneu spa . 1\aon. Ariz.. ~·s gro• ma mterat in such combi nations as the "encrg stretch dw," which in 'IOha eengtbming ex~ da, meccba. yoga PoS1 ciom aad deep ~g. comprebtmiw look is I • mle in 1\r 0.,0.. RA IWla. -' Pillfm Prop (Simon ac Schascer. St0.95) Yop and ai chi att get c:iag more aad more "bec:M8e ~'R geuing old er," _,. the andi'• ly Elliau. who. in her lOI. hM a baaa bee she ar trihala llO 10 yean of lead ma lliab-iall*t ICnJlHcs. ~~tOorl yan. Wlljmc .. ineo&naaamlwt*d Wbeas.~ic'anot · •Let's look beaa'; ic's 'Let' f"' beaier. • ne uwforirY e!+ Ire .... llO be 0 • 40 ID a ft ,_.. and at . cbeJ ,._ IO 6nd c:;, •• ,. , .. ., ... GAFF1El..D ...... menliol 1 c:J hie ,.,,. II enough t> m11k8 you lmile. The bebled pot-blled cnnge Cit 11 M Wnlw IO most Arnerie8rll • sna a... Now you '*1 bring GAAAB..D lnlC> your hOme on a deight- fU newcolec:b p1111-.i~ by .. Oanbury ...... "TheQwning Cll" Ila~~ m wNct'I orly Jim o.vll ccUd CllP'n ... IUCh~rlndc:twm. A --~ NCOldl ..... c:J •IOl'8f edlQ dly In til dllry. Todmy Wiii ~msnent>ll. beca• hemll tomeone oddly t.nllr ... Ind Wl'f eii1Cti"9t He beglrll hll ~~a: "Dllr Dllry ... I met a ct.it• ig Cit In .. n*'ar 1'111 mormg." A Llmllll Pftl lcman l&JllHr Dwcw I II .. 11111 Gold To~ Anwtca'I b9ll-bMd Cll a fining lhOIM: ···l'! pllll wl be dlcXll-.t.., two ~c:J pt9doul 23lcl gali1 The "Dear aary'IS*Jlt wl 111o .-1n gt1 llTlil G gmd.. wl CWl=ELD'I plflDI ..... c:J ~ -hllflmaulSJ• pcU1I ~--wlbl~runbndlnd iiCCOtt!S'llild ~· Pll9Qllllmc:t ~ dU.tit .... IQtDll being ~ad wet11n .. edlllart .. d14M1g~ "The CtwrTil IQ Is your flnlt pllll In • new ..-clllld GAAAElaS OWff. Each ... wlfellllna.Jm o.vllwarkwt*tt '* never beb'9 ~on a ocllaor pllfe. Wit'!~ pllll, you1 gllt. peek Nlde GAAAELO'l .-c19y. 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Ot' s CWd OW!IA O~•-- Aa:xutND.: ~ 0.: ---...... : ------------------------------~ Nlmr.---..,....-------------------------------Adlftll; _________________________________ __ Cly. ~ Zip: __ _ ..... .,....,.G'IOli .. fl ...... lllcM): weekender Pop SW. pumps up Weekend workouts with Bobby Brown .,...., .... W .._Jn• nne.uforthe foreign cow l'n just be- gun. it's WOlking. work- ing our and sleeping - and not much cbc -eftll 00 weekends. I wake up at noon or 1 and get to the studio about 3. After rchcanaJ I go sm.i&ht in to finish working with a sing- er whoec ~ rm producing. Often I won't get to bed till aLo.lt 6 a.Di. It's into the INdio. out of the scuclio, ft'beaaing, back to the bociel and sleeping. Wich a schedule like dw. it's important to stay in good shape, ctpecialJy with the athlet- ic kind of ~g I do on stage. So I ban to 6nd time to work out wbcnner I can. One thing that I'~ done is tct up a weight-lifting area right ouaidc the stu- dio in Atlanta where we rehearse. And ._ ................. .. ~ , The lowdown on Bobby Brown At t911 tlldlr 111 of 20. Bobby Broww Ud tM USA's No. 1 .... lllt ,_, O.'t • Cntl. Yit Browl, .... .,_ "I• t a-. Hes- lq protect. is IO llldy ••CG-to tM •Ilic llailm. HI lrst .. ~ .. at. 3, ..... ltis llOtlMr pit lti• .._ at tltt lntermis- siol of I 1-8rowl CllClrt ii BGstoft. ntcrM ....... At 12, 911 jlilled New Editioll, t t• IJOIP tMt ca.pt OI Ilic. llt tM 1nM1P s,eit W~ promoter lllrict Starr (• .. t OI to U. ttl New Kids OI tltl Block), ud Iron broU off Oii I ... ClrW .... lld tltl --of New Editioft re•• fn.da, IN "9 Hpls to tOlr wtttt te. 1111•. Bron Is ... °" a solo hnip tour tut Us ltill peffor•i•I 1111 Jtp111 tltis Wiil. Ht U· pecb to ,.._a MW .. wty lllt fllf. Brow111'111CC111 i1 fui11 rtp, .. iatru• 11t11odils IN ... ttoul dllciq Nrks • •• slc:tl 111llestwl. "Pnaps tltl Wiii ... thlt hts historlcaffy dtwidld te.e bttck ••d wltitl music worlds will blli• to cr1111blt," Th,,_ ne delicious burgei: ""* n.. wrott. r .. -..zi .. sintpty u iled tltt ,. .. ,.,. for-. II "11pertltivt." It ltllll't 111 bell ._.. Slillq. Last Jllr, COICert proMttn ... flriols ...... c:tllCllld tbl last 20 cllt• of ltis U.S. C011C1rt t01r. Pr1IS .... ts for Bron cited uUllStiol. At t911 ti•, Th tM _., T1-,...,,... to "wldlly clrulatld rtllOrS tUt 1 COC1i1t deplldltlcy WIS I fldor illl tltl decisiol." Broww, 1to1111•, •r*aticllty delils tM II· 111bstfftiated ,.m. Bron Us two dlildr11: a 3-yw-old •. Ralldy, Md a t-tH1tlt-old da•ter, l.apri111Cia. TM dlildr11 liwe witlt tltlir llOthtrs i1t AtlaltJ, .We Bron Is filistli•& 1 drUlll house with """ bldrOOlll. AltlMNltll Brow111ys, ''1'111 ...,, dlhitlfy," ltt liUs blill I did. "Blill 1 f1tlltr is lflll," ltt uys. "It IUUI JOI wort ltardtr Md strive to bl te.e bat. Yol • tbM WiHIC, IN it tolches yo1. 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Awe ..xt -. without oli'tltion, inbmltion on Blue Shield's Medicare~ Aw I with~ 11mllhtrat1" Birthdaat: ___ _ I Nmne , I I Addi•--------------~ I ae, __________ State __ Zip __ I BlueShlald dCJlfomil television Don't call her perky Paula Zahn, the latest 'CBS This Morning' co-host, has 'no illusions' .... ,..._ ZMa was named to re- place KMhleen Sallinn on CBS 1\is MOf'Jli"f, cbere was nor a him of die nunuJcuous blf:kWh that greeced che Jane Pauley I Deborah Nomlle shake-up at the rival ToJ.y show on NBC. Pm of the reason. of course, was dw no one was pay- ing much attention co third-plaa CBS. and ftwm weren't as loyal to the outspoken Sullinn. Another pMt has to do with the solid reporting aedemials of Zahn. who has s.incc rccei~ steady good rmews and bas helped boost ratinp slightly for the network. In person. the 34-ycar--old Zahn ICC'IDI as w.mn and outgoing as slit seems on the cube. Settling in wirh a de- caf cappuccino, she talks about the irriDDom of mming her family (husband .Richard Cohen. a real eltlte dm:l- opcr. and 1-ycar-old daughcer Haley) &om &lloa co an apanmcnt on New York's East Side., and the high a. of living in tht city -.. S6,000 a year. for prac hooU" Bat Zahn is dearly more comfortable wirh pro&::uional Wk. and she displays a sharp political seme, refusing to com- ment too deeply on the morning 1how &ay. Obriomly, J'Oll ...._ roar WOl'k m -* r. ,.,.. comr-ri"I ia tlM ......._ ..a..w-..... Did,_ ..... .., tr.,.;.k• ..,_ ~ .... jDW Oh, absolu~ly. Historically, this show bas been riddJed with so many problems. I also have no illuliom_about how long it's going to take to tum the broedcut around -a long~. Vicwen don't change their habits Of'Cf- nighc. ... All of us in this businm know what the reality is: Soone:r or lattt, someone will take our place. wi-. if_.,, SW 5*1 Im CBS p... J'-' In our business, tbete are no gimancees. You just hope tbac you continue to show tome lttmgth and rhac man- agement will be patimi with the cam. But if you're OD the front line, you're wlnmblt . ..... clo,.. ............... .,.. clll .. &om G. CWlbt& 'I a o( s.llhm wl m.a..d ,....__, W...,... Gwp wl H d ••I..,, When CBS hired me. they were looking at my~ experience. I've bttn reponing for 13 ~ rft stories all over rhe wodd. Became Harry (co-encbor Harry Smith} is a ;.r. and I'm a news pmoo. (the network} can · · on chat. VMwwn--'....,. lai.Mas r....... f .... *1--• •t I I ...... "'""' o--t it cw ...... ~ Viewers wacch for • bole ol difumt remom. Some WICCh {c. credibiliry, 101De bee.. they think you're a nice penoo. Ai that hour ol the morning. people haft to feel C:omionlbk mough with you to imile you ineo thm Ucbms and lmng rooms. We can be tueh an inft- Jift pcac.a thlt t.blt cbemiluy is imponaal. S-.... f d •• ,_ • ,.., . ...,... ... ,.n,. II diltM 1. Pho~-.. f11 ... ,_... 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We're The PrudentiaL And -we've just created something for them called the "living Neem Benefit."• Fu the first time, the tenninally m or those permanently confined to a nursing home will have the qltion of collecttng almost all the death benefit from their Prudential life insurance I policy before they die. The "Uving Neecb Benefit" is not meant to replace health lmurance. Or dlm>filty insurance. Nor, is it a loan. It's simply our way of helping people at a time when they and their families need help the most. Am The ·Prudential is making ttm extrcK>rdfnary benefit available with m ~ in premi- ™ If JOU'd like to kmw IIlCJ'e about the "IJvq Needs Benefit: pltJlse talk to a Pndendal agent. So at a time when money should be the Iecm c1 )10UI" an:erm, It can be. The "Uving Neem Benefit." . • .......... -,..... .. -....._ ...... ...., .......... ,.... .. ", r • n a •-•,....-a...., .... style Bart vs. Bugs Savvy advice for picking summer T-shirts W ...... tlae T-shirt senmion of the summer? Just look around you. 1t•s Bart Simpeon. of Fox tdni- sion's 71w Si,,,,_,,u, of eounc. But Bao Bunny, who's cddnring his SOth bin6- day this swnmcr, is giving chue. Just mnember that there's room in your collection for both. Consumers will buy an average of 12 T-shins each this year, spending a toeal of at least $4 bil- lion. Match your collection to this list of the season's hottest. aaiording co iadumy experts. And don •t forget which T-dmu are out of f.ash.ion -giw them tbe CID& ANIMATED CHMAcTHI: T-sbins in- spimt by Did T-r. now in tbeacas, and ]dlMS: 71w Movie, due out July 6, are cx- peaed IO be popular but oucJmd by 'J1w SJ"'11"""S. •"Ifw s;...,.... will me on. be-- came it's a wukly 1V show," DJS~ Penney's c:arol Edwards. Abo in: . marking Bup Bunny's July r1 bidhdaJ, thry'll be .~ at many map-league bwball games. T-shirt -= ,,.,,..,._ CEUIRITY IMMall: The film Drp of 11t'°'*', with Tom c.nme, due June rt. is igniring inraat in shirts with aallO-nC- ing images. And amking lbe Plllllfta' concert tea10n are shins featuring New Kids OD the Block, Madonna. Janet Ja- IOll and Billy Joel. Undcraround T -shins always lllJl8r to nwlt fads: One with mileage-~~ .. I Killed l..auD Palmer'' sh.in.. an allusion 10 ABC's Twi11 PelJts' unsolved nwrdtt. T 4airt as: U2. ECOLOGICAL MUIA8U: Since Earth Day. the f.artb~ are finding plenry of shins IO cbooee from. including COOL COLORS: Bladt T-shim wi oeoo-aim claips in thoctiftl ' . limes and oranges IR popular cb mer. In fact. all neon -in priDIS or -is cool. So6u MOiii will tqin ing fluomc:enta licr tb£ ppn11¥T. make your bold ftlelDeD" DOW. T ~rt toss: Beer Jtlru. _, color. Of count. you don't aaually haw tOll our your out~-ttylc T-shirQ. cording to Jean,,,,.. McNeil. ol lbe San Prancitc:o T-shirt prinlier Wi~ID4 Productions, you an me man for ing or for wuhing your car. Or, dcd, they make 6ne ~ ...-ir111 or pillow scuLg. If abO;d;'lll, f cd T-shirt is a tmrimearal 6aYOCiee, o can frame the shin or its '°lo-., ,_.. With our All Aboard America Fares you can visit any one region of the country for just $189. Tvvo regions for $269. ~ Or go coast to coast for only ~ $339. All =!!!!=:El fares are roundtrip and allovv for three stopovers along the Wili. Children age 2-11 travel half-price. · On board yOu'll find wide reclining seats so you can stretch out and relax. Spacious aisles. · Hot and cold snacks and beverages. Even full-course dining is available. And, of course, spectacular scenery. Seats are limit~, • so call your travel agent or Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL. Our fares are such a good buy, it~ never been easier to ~hello to ·family and friends. . ' ,__ to chlr9 without notice. 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But, just for a moment he stops, and feels the welcome warmth of the sun. With a flick of his taa he11 begone. Now the delight of this moment is ca~ in a new wodt of art from Lenox. Springtimt Sannpn is ae 1t 1 d in fine bi9cpae porcelain and hot caat bronze, and painlld by hand. Skilled artisans use the traditional "lost waxH method to craft the bronze in this ICUlp- ture, ~ • c:harmlJ18, lifelike effect the full, intricate porcelain dogwood blossoms mt on remarkably llender bronze Items. And this aaftamanship is ~in~detail­ the ~eyesof the lqUirrel, Ju. deticillle ean and Springtimt Sctnnptr is the important first issue in a collection portrayq fawrite wood- land animals in fine porcelain and bronze. This imported sculpture will bear the ~ tmdemadt in pwe 24 karat gold-usurance of uncompromiling quality for over a ('el\tury. It's easy to bring the vibrant charm of this Lenox exduaiw into your home. Simply com- plete and return your reservation by July 16, 1990. No ~t is required now. S7ltl5 r ------~--~---------------------------------, pnngttm ,.__man.,,,.., 16.1990. : Scamper NI l'UASl,..NT : Pleau enter my reservation for Addrft.• : s,m.,tmw Sal.,, an = work I ==-~In ond = Oly ate Zip ."""I and by . 0 Check heft il you prmr to haw one charge ol ~applied to I your: O Mutereard 0 VISA 0 American Expreee I 1 need tend no money now. I wiU be J: I billed ln 3 monthly installmenb of Aa;t. Noxp I mt-=h. ~ I •-n-1--r-.1........a.-.. .... ..us,....,....._..,..._......_w.. ... wm _......,.., 1 1 ...... _II.CINI' ~"UUH9 ,,,, ..... P.Ob3020,Lqhame,Ml9093-0620 LENOX. SINCE 1889. I L----------~--------------------------------~ c I ' •& I P "DO YOU KNOW THESE LITTLE KNOWN :NATURAL HEALTH TIPS AND CURES?" Just return dUs nocice wilh your nane and lddras Ind a check for $.S.99 plus S200shippingand handling toouraddreu: FClcA, Depc. SUW..Q(. 103 Clover Green. Pachrree Ciry. Oecqia. 30269, and we will lelad you • copy m ·w.,.,. R..., B11qe,.,...,, ripr away. S.ft! Return with SI 1.91 + $2.00 for t.tilMllllM•M--two boob. (No extra shippina and hmd-lin1 charps.) You pt I no-n.limk ........ m llllis&ction or 104J1 money t.ck. v ............ ,...,. ... .... ..... ,..,. .... c.,.. wtl ... be ecc•••••t oaoaTANT-na Gin Off U EXPIUS AUGUST 23. I"' Al ..,. m1"1• ~ A ..... U, ..... ,....,. • ,,. fl/It. Or9 I efltM.,.. fa•lly The nanny quest Why you should avoid a Mary P-oppins -UIA WWWW • Jw INf,, '"' I DISCOVERIES. Giv.eYour Car A Showroom Finish In 20 Minutes! ..,,, ... .,poM ... ,. ... o11 ...... _,1 tt. tllflf ~ wAl.IC * m '1 ,.,..,__. """'*""· s,e rW Oller! Yoa llt Alm !IK-• Im• ••• ...,. ... ....... d1•1r md 1111••· Mm SIK cm be ... ..,. .... ,. ... tocilm.lllbrlalel.•••1111&1,• protect ...,. ud ............. AUii SHDa .............. lO ............ .... .... _._cndllil .. ,, •• •c:1m1- .............. _ .... d .............. ,..to•• &its.•••-•bw-•cm .......... a' •••i•chnur ..... ~..__. ...... 111rllwlllll.Mm .. 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Hollywood ii always aearcb.ing for uerage American homes to sene u settings for movies, tele-risioa programs and commerciah. And. best of all, they'll pr/ you for your trouble. Here's a sampling of recent howe rentali. But don't qll Hollywood. They'U call you. if they"re in town. LA.: 'Three-bedroom bunga- low, $2,000 per day {NBC's H•rA.11) JACKSONVIUE. nA.: Three• bedroom buaplow, $300 per day (Toyot.a TV commercial) IAN ANTONIO: Three-bed- room "ranch" house, $350 per day (moYie Lost A"tt~ COLUMIUI, OHIO: Two-bed- room clapboard home, $300 per day (movie Mucltief) HANCOCll ,Altll, CAUF.: Foor- bcdroom Baroque-style home, $3,500 per day (moYie F"""1 Abo.It l.Aflt) OUDlU. N.J.: Four-bedroom Victorian. $3,000 for just one 17-hour period (MTV's ~ MOit Onalrol} ..... .,....,Gnlw. ........... Geup ............... St••t•111'• ls•1 A new angle on fish . . . pet trout 11111 .. ,trllt ....... ..... ..., ............... .... ,,,,_.,.., ..... ... ....................... lllt .... ,... .._ " ... littrarJ tJlts N• lloollcllll's ... Ill kids This week. the Book-of-the- MoD&h Club sends out t.S million leuen asking &milies to sign up for ia new, pint- siu Yenion: the Children's Book-of-the-Month Club. Jumping on the boom in kids' boob, the club offers a cfucowu catalog that includes such c:la11ic:1 11 Got1J11i1lit Mt1t111 by Ma'rgaret Wise Browu and new rdeua like Clticlt. Claid. .._ BotlM, il- lamated by Lou Ehlert. A Doubleday Chilclren's Book Club also is in the wor:b. The kiddie BOMC reqaha mem- ben to bay OQe hook foe s 1, dan oae more book widUa a year. Pfte tioea come with member1bip. For iaforma. tion, write: Children'• BOMC. ~ Senice, Camp Hill. PL 17012; or DoabW., Cbilllnn'• Book Clab, 501 Pruklla A•e., Garden CiCJ, N.Y. 11530 • ............................. Cll .... ). ........... 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(llJJ ........... 2 ,.,,,.... ...*",,.,, ... ' • • ' r GOOD MOR WHATMAKF-S FOLGER& "THE BEST PARr OF WAKIN' UP."? t.bml8in llOM' beam. Why? Becaa only the llDmlair1I can~ cx6e the lift cl time. . Tune to let the mmn- q milt mab it anoochero Tane to let the cool,~ rain mm it richer. And to let the WlllD ~­ noon anhine am the ._.to da llOilwt< peK. ()m limply, the mcuainl liW the ... fillgaPa. SWORD .n the ttme 1t a.m for IDOlS\-'· cmn arown cxJfee to become the bat you can buy. .· THE BEST PAKr OF YAKIN'.UP ING A DECAFFEINAl'EIJ \\ORIH W~ UPTO If you think ~inj a decaf- feinated coffi:e drinker means making -=ri- b, }OU haven't tried Folgm.. It's decaffeinated narurally, with --- pure water and natu- ral inFdiena to tab out the a6inebut leave in all the aroma and flavor you love. SrAJrr YOUR DAY · 1lfE GOURMET WAY. folaeas Gourmet~· It's rich, mouNain 8IOMl c.olombian. tkillfully blended with omer select pnnet beans, b enticq arana and well- rowv;led flavor. Look for it in the black an. In the acunnet a6e shop a:&e that's• cbe •your~ FULLY AUTHORIZED AND AtITHENTICA TED BY nn~ TRUSTEES OF THE FREDERIC REMINGTON ART MUSEUM. The Frederic Remington Art Mu- seum presents 1cs premier work in an unprecedented collection. Inspired by the immon:al bronzes of America's most famous 1CUlptor. 8IONCHO BUSTER. Created in 189S, it wu Remineton 's very first bronze. Now mis masterpiece becomes a tine art reproduction in min1awre. Individually crafted in hot-ast bronze. The same medium used by Remingron r.o create his most enduring works. Authentic to the smalJest detail. Even Remington's signawre appears on the buc. Hand-finished r.o the rich patina characteristic of the great bronzes of the American West. Powerful. Dynamic. A stirring tribute r.o Remington and the indomitable American spirit. BRONCHO BUSTBR is priced at $150, including a handsome hardwood bae. ---------------------... ----~---------~---o,.,p_... BRONCHO BUSTBR IY fllEDElllC REMINGTON Ptc.c ll'lall by July zs. 1990. The f nmklln Mlftf Frankllft C'.Anwr. Pcnntylwnle 19091 Pte.. C1\111Cf "'' -111lulon b d\c flnc Mt i.P">-cl\ledoft of f redc1lc Remlnpon '• •tlOftdMI ,_,: erttt.d of hoc-cac '"-- I Miid aalld no peymct1t ftOW. I "'U be bUled fof • dc,aUc of SJO.• ~ti lll'f lmponed ICU~ it ....ty ID be'"' • -· elld '°' die -indet ill 4 _.,,. iftlol.bMnD ofSJO.• ndl . ....., ahtp!MM. .,., .. _,.. __ •-'tlU ,_,......,..._.. __ ___, ___ " __ s.. --Z.·--- lHl• llXICll Daily Pilat REATA WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO GO .•. FROM FAT TO FABULOUS ~I() l .\~ f ,RT~~ f.~ ! 1 , 'I '. \ • , I t'. '. i r • Ptnonaliud CatdiVMCl.ll&r TraiDi.nc • Not a diatl ... A Rifht Eat.inf J>rotnm • Eat. normally ... Fooda r\sht. from the auper· market.. • No tspentiw apecial rood.a t.o buy. • No pilla or pot.iona. • Fit1 your llf•tyle. No "diet eaduaion!" • Never 10 buniry ... Loae pou.nda and iDCbea. • Eet. out. and 1tlU loee weJ&)>t.. • HUNTINGTON BEACH 18682 Beach Blvd. Suite 160 (714) 965-6077 I Irvine (714) 662-7030 JllOllJj Write t.o Michele Mark.a: P.O. Box 2316 Grand Central Station New York, NY 10163 No penonaJ replle.t. J haw watched "Jli.&rio1l.: Jmpos· lible" arid read thal it's filmed in A¥Strol'4. Could rov giw me some backgrcn.Jtd irifo""°"°" on one of Us s'4rs, Tmtr Handllo1&? -Jt:NNI HURTZ, NOll'NIU#Bllll.NiD, n:NN. Haallc.oa: ~ ecc. Hamilton, who's in his 30s, was born in Uverpool, England. He Is the adopted child of an Australian fa- ther, who ~rved In the RAF during World War II, and an English moth- er, who was a nurse. The handsome actor and another child, a daughter, were adopted by the couple during the father's postwar stint In En- gland with the Royal Australian Air Force. When Hamilton was 3, lhe family relocated to Australia. Hamil· ton, a former dancer and a model, was chosen for the Australian Ballet Company at 18. Due to the Isolated life involved with a career in dance, Ile quit the company following a Eu- ropean tour. A friend suggested he try modeling, and he spent the next 10 yurs globe-trotting on usign- ment. Eventually based in New York City, he bqan to study acting. Ham- ilton landed jobs on the daytime toaps "One Ufe to Uve" and "Guid- ing Ught." Following appearances in the TV movies "Sanulon and Dell· lah" and "Mirrors," he replaced Jon- Erlk Hexum on the series "Cover- Up" aft.er Hexum's accidental death. PWa.u uuu 4" Gt1J'I'"'°"' for 111. o.. ~ u~ "'°"1 "Fw.U HOtt1M, .. MMi WICI~ actrfltn "'4r CM ~ of MW..U.? /1 U OM, a ut of tunna, or two V""1'4led a tresus? -KAREN e. GIUU.C, ootCH6YT' CONN. The role of Michelle Tanner the ABC sitcom "Full House" ls po trayed by twins Mary Kate Oise and Ashley Puller Olsen. Are Rhea Perl1J1U111 of ~·Cum; a11.d Rem Perlman of tJu MW-Can celed "Bt14Ul1J al'&d Ills B«Ml" relat ed? -PAUL GREGG, NIAGARA FALLS. N t' This question is asked frequen1ly but the answer is no. These two at tors are not related. Se• Wetch There was an old l'ROVU <.lbout '' nun al'&d a man who wert-sh ip wrecked togetMr and finaUPJ re• cued. 1'hg ma11 Later t1Ud to find rhr nun throMgh tht personals. Are you familiar with tt? How can I Ye 1t again? -NA,'vCY SEU, LOS I.NOi:~. (:ALJF "Sea Wife'' (1967) staJTed Rich· ard Burton and Joan Collins, who played the nun The two survived u torpedoed ship, with Bunon, un aware she was a nun, falling in lovf with Collins. This feature is avail· able on videocassette. Famous Folks ls Tracy Neu""· who plays Sister Stetl{' o" "Fa.thtt DowUyt,g Myster· ies," the daughtttr of Kri! Harmon and the late Ricky Ntl6on? -a1.:rrr HAWKJNS, BURLINGTON. NC Yes. Tracy ls the dauahter of the late rock 'n' roller Rlck Nelson and hit act~/wlf e Krlt Harmon. Born Oct. 26, 1963, In Sant.a Monica, Calif., Nelton made her TV debut u 1 regular on "Square f>qs" (1982· 83). She LI ft\&l'rifd to actor wnuaa Moea. Z Double roles usually mean Daytime Emmys. So Jeanne Q Cooper has to be oonsidered the f avorire this year. IY O>Nf!llE PASALAOQUA Thls might be coMidered a banner year for "The Young and the Restless." Not only ls the CBS soap No. 1 in the ratings: It has been No. I the entire year, and Its ratings have contln· ued to buUd. At "The 17th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" (airing Thursday, June 28. on ABC) It is the favorite to win as Out· standlnc Drama Series. Two or its stats, Eric Braeden and Peter Bergman (who Is now playing Jack Abbott after being unfairly axed from his lonc·term role as Cliff Warner on ABC's "All My Children") are nominated for 8ett Ac· tor. Jess Walton has been nominated for 8ett Supporting ActrftS. Quinn Re- deker has been nominated for Best Sup- porting Actor. And iMidus are predict- ing that the Best Actress winner this year will be "Y&R" 's Jeanne Cooper, who has played Katherine (Kay) Chan· cellor Sterling for 17 yea.rs. In the prem,lert of ''The Young and the ReslJesa" in 1973, ~noa City's nu- ty, rich matriarch, Mn. Chancellor. got Into a cat Oght with the young Jill Fos- ter (then played by Brenda Dickson, now played by Jess Walton), the sex kitten who st.ole Katherine's husband, Phillip. Though Phillip ls long dead, the two women art duking It out to this day. In fact, Jill just married another one of Kay's former husbands, Rex Sterling {played by Quinn Redeker). "It's the longat-ruMlng rivalry In nlghUlme or daytlrM history," says Cooper proudly. Katherine Chancellor 8'arted off as a dyed-in·the-wool vlllainna. But after the soap's nrst year, Cooper says, "I went In and chanaed It all." She \lied Kay'• affinity for booze u a jumplna- off point to show the characWr'a vul· nerablllty. Mn. Chancellor may be bathed In jewels and a wicked wit, but Cooper h&1 made her to nakedly n.wed that Katherine ii more tutpedible t.o pain than Just about uy other daytime soap.opera chancur. "In Katherine we'rt saying, 'We all need help,' even lf you have the moll money ln the world!" aya Cooper. "What they 1te about Katherine la •he'•~ drawn to her kneel. She Seti knocked down and IN up ap.ln, &eta knocbd down ud eeta \lP 1fU.n. That's all of us." And what a loop Katherine was knocked f~rJhls year. A sleazy hustler who is af~ Katherine's fortune dis· covered an exact look-alike named Marge slln1in1 huh in a diner. He kid· napped the real Katherine and sent Marge In to impersonate her -the plan being for Marje t.o sign the Chancellor fortune over t.o him. "When I first heard about a double character I said, 'No. not twins. I wut t.o do two sepa· rate people,· " says Cooper. Playinc double chancurs like twins or split penionaliliel ls a soap fad that had long arown tired. But Cooper made Marge a totally distinctive, fresh and endearing chancur. Most dayUrne dou· ble characters have penonallUH, that are the invene of each other -the good twin and the bad twin, for example. But Cooper's Marge evolved lnt.o a homey, decluee venion of Katherine, as the actreN brilliantly souped up Mrs. Chancellor'• Inherent comedic u- p«U. Marge, Lo put It simply, wu a hoot. "I've erUc>yed 1.everal story lines, but this w&1 really ltttb\t off tnclc and making the mind work a bit," aaya Coo- per. "Everyone involved never had ao m~h f\a.n. 11.,... walked on lla&f, an4 we jut& ~ her rtp." To play the comk waitnta, Cooper improviled a wild Weatnft twana, add· ed a &okl tooth the habkuall1 aucked on, and made eure that lil.arte alway• had a ~ parked behind her ear. .. .,.,.. Wat a co.pUadon of a lot of peop&e I've knoWft. '' lbe ..,._ ''She hM a good heart. She's someone who ac- c:epta life and makes the moet of it. To her, bowling ia fun. Well, bowling ls fun for millions of people." Cooper ia the favorite t.o win the DaytJme Emmy this year, because In past yean It has almost alwaya been the nominees with fiashy double roles who have taken home the award. Erika Slez.ak, who played VIJci/Nlkl on "One Uve to Uve" won In 1984 and 1986, and David Canary, who won u Best Act.or three times, in 1986. 1988 and 1989, as Adam/StUart on "All My Chil- dren" ls favored to win .,.m this year. But Cooper is also weU·llked In the daytime Industry for her unpublicized longevity and her kindness t.o the many novift! act.ors she has worked with through the years. A native of Taft, Calif., Cooper stud- ied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse. Unlvenal Studios plucked her straJght from that program and signed her t.o a contract. ·Tve bttn under contract to studaos just about 93 percent or my professional life," she says. That in· volves two doz.en movies ("Tony Rome," "The Boston Strangler") and hundreds of nighUime TV appearances in shows like "Gun.smoke" and "Iron- side." In 1962. she received her first nighttime Emmy nomination for her work in an episode of "&n C.-y." Two yean ago, she received another nighttime nomination for playing Amie Becker's mother on "L.A. Law." Long before she became Mrs. Chancellor, Cooper wu C-orbin Be~'s real-life mother. She is al50 the mother or Caryn and C-olln; C-olln is an actor who she says "looks just Wee C-orbln, only more chiseled." Cooper Is extraordinarily proud of C-orbin'• aucc:e.. She allO llked work· inc with htm. "You'~ atandinl there and you'rt looking at thit baby who ia now • arown man. and you're proud that he'• handllftl himlelf well and that he'• arown up the way he should ... Cooper unab&lhedl)' ldalta that lht would Ilk• to wilt the ~ Emmy ata&Uett.e. .. Att.r 38 ,ean ot workinc very hanl, ll would rtprlltftt a lot to me 11 an actreta, a ~. a snnd· mot.her," ahe ..,.._ "I woaJd lib to wln. I'd MY Jeanne Cooper would lib to hold OM lA her handl." • .. -Channel Guide c..... Cll a.. 2 2 2 -a.. • • • .., a.. ' I 15 AIC a.. 7 7 1 Cll .. .. 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WiMbltdote Boris Btcktr olld Grof (abotJf) I.OU eottrf 41 TY ('Of'n'· craUi wp fer W AU BraglaM Tt111u1 lnU*UAlp1. NBC tiiri ~,._ °" S..""41. Jurv ..a HliO kgtru d<ulr of lM '°" "'4· * 11&11 dtJr. JUNE l 4 -1:11 WOftd Cup loccef Round.From • ltlly. (Liv•) (2:06) -1 .... llDZll Auto ...... CART G.I. Joe'a 200. From POfttlnd, Ore. (Live) (2:00) -1~ fm Im PGA Golt Buick C&lulc. FINI Round, from Weltches11er Country Ctub in Rye. N.V. (Live) Q (1:30) -4:30 HiDI .,.._., lwMley looks at .uto racing result• ttlfoughout the WOt1d, plus replays of key reces from the prevt00s week. (live) (2'.30) 'iPM (RDIM.pLMp lattbelt Los Angeles Dodgen at Cincinnati Reds. (Live) (3:00) -5:30 em UftMtion en .. Depofte Comentarios y resumen def acontecer Cltportivo pot Jeul Losada y Jo<ge B«ry (1:00) -7 PM -1:30 mil:m Ed RMdel'a Telllftg .. Mbel l'i'l7ID OoH Show -IPM ~ Radna From ~~ ~High School IMll.._.Boaton Shootout. (R) (3:00) -IPM tDI Cone1ion Depcwfva llmll Auto Rec:lftg F<>tmu&a One Grand Prue of Mexico. From Mexico Oty (Taped) (2•00) -t:30 Bm Golf w...,. o.-i ......... (In ...,,,.. .. , -10"9 llDZlm ,... lcof9 (3:00) -10:40 -11 .... .-.~ ........ ,..., L.oc*I It MO *6nQ rffUltl IWough<>ut the wortd, '*" rtPllyt of key rec. trom the JnYloua wttk. (R) (2;30) -11:11 MONDAY JUNE 25 -UI ............. ........ Loi Angeles Dodgers It Altantll Braves. (Live) (2:45) -IPM '1'imloldne Robert "e.m e.m" Hines VS. Brett I.Illy. Scheduled 12- round NABF Jurnor Mlddlewelgtlt title bou1 from Adlntic Clty, N.J. (Live) (2:00) TUESDAY JUNE 26 -4:30 (lif.BI.....,, LNgue .. MW Teems to Be Announoed. (l.Jve) (3.00) fllim ..., a....,. l111bel Mllwaube Brewen at New Yortt Yankees. (Live) (2-30) -4:S5 OlmM.pL...-.. ,,, .. Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Br1ves. (Llve) (2:45) -5:30 mmlt*iOrL....- 11111111 New YOftl Mets et St. Louis Cardinals. (Llvt) (3:00) -7:30 (Rial Mlljor ...... a.Mbell TeamstoBt Announced. (Live) (3:00) ... Mlljor LMp ........ Chicago White Sox at Cllifoml1 Angels (Live) (3:00) WEDNESDAY JUNE 27 cm. ......... l111M1 Teams to Bt Announctd. (lrve) (3:00) THURSDAY JUNE 28 -11 AM IUm ..... NAGolf USGA Open. F"lnt round from R~, N.J. (Live) (3: -..... FRIDAY JUNE28 -11 AM USGA Open. Second round from Ridgewood, N.J. (Uvt) (3:00) -4:30 _.....,,......,. ...... Caifomia Angets .. OevUnd lnd!Ms. (Live) ......... 11111111 Teams to Bt ~ (Llvt) (3:00) _..., ...... 111111 II Atlanta Braves at Montreal Expos. (lrve) (2:45) -1:30 limm ..... t.Mp 11111111 Teems to Bt Announced. (Live) (3:00) ....... LNgue .. 111111 St Louis C.dinals at Loe Angeles Dodgers. (Uve) (3:00) SATURDAY JUNE30 -1:11 Imm WOftd Cup SocC9f Ouanerflnal. From Florence, lt.aly (lrve) (2:05) -10AM .... ...,Leep 11111111 OUi.nd A'a at Toronto Blue Jays. (Live) ji~> ·~ FootMI New Jersey M- Star au..c. (Llvt) (3:00) -11 AM U.llJl..,.,PGA Ootf USGA Open. Third round from Rldge'WOOd. NJ, (Uvt) 0 (2:30) -11:11 Imm WOftd Cup loccer ~FromRome. (Live) (2:05) -1~ KmiNAlowlng l(tslW Classic. From Rivtrsidt. C.f (Live) 1:30) -1NI -lmPGAGdl lr...., Hartford Qc>en. TNfd Round, from r oumarnent Ptayera Club )f Connecticut In ~omwell. Conn. (Live) 0 (2.00) -4 .... -...,~ 11111111 California Angell at ~ lndllnt. (U....) =-~ ...... 1118'11 New VOite v ...... .t Ctllc8gO White Sox. (Uve) (3.-00) -4:*9 -..... "'-1111 1111• 11 AMMI Braves at ~ Expoe. (l.M) (2:46) -IPM (Rial~ Night TtuMler Weekly series ~ discuues current auto racing. auto personalities and vanoos motorsports information Featured will be USAC Slt"9I' Crown Cars trom Indianapolis. (Live) (2:00) -7NI om American~ f& AMI~ (3•00) mm Sports Nlgtltly -7:15 ~ U.S. Oly"'Pk Ookt Tour of Texas Cycling Race. A nine-day, 700 mile race that INtures 16 U.S. and 10 International teama. (Taped) (1:00) -7:30 -..... -1:30 (Rm~ ~Ed RancMl'a Telllftglattbelt -..... ~ Jet Skiing Wond Tour. From Lake H1v1su. Anz. 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NBC will follow 1t.s old· er·appnJlng "Matl<X'k" and "In the Heat of tht- Nlgl'lt" with "l.aw and Order.'' which ('ombines the police and lawyer ~enres in a two-tiered look at crime and punishment. NBC's gambles begin with Wednesday night. Arter "Un.solved Mys- tenH," it tries "TM Fanelli Boys," a sitcom about an Italian family 1n Brooklyn. "Dear John" stays put, but the cop show "Hunter" moves from Saturday and adds Oarlanne Flut>- gel ("Crt.IM Story"). e1"'u-.. ..... -,.,. A-Ntw YM,. ,.._ Y.t IOI ... JUMl-1111 Thul"lday IUCht'• ft nint llneup rnuaina • tact, ~ no• can tuna how '"nt Coeby Show" wUI r. againat Fox's '"nt Sim peons." And the • iruiertion of "Grand" If, ter "CMers" \s w~ viewed as a~ to producers Marcy (M. sey and Tom We,.... who appattnlty _. the rerwwaJ of the struaunc wries • • barp!ntna chip to k9' BUI Coeby on NBC. On PridQ, lhe enlit hneup 11 borrowed (l'UI Tul"Sday, Wed~lf and Thunday: "Qu» tum ~ap," "Niglll Court," "Wings" *"' ''Midnight Caner." NBC kttpa Saturdl1 an all~y nlgt1. adding the movie spit ore .. Puenlhood" an' the Jane CUrtJn serl "Working It Out" It start off, and the Robel! Urich series, "Americ• Drea~r." to Onlsh. Sunday could be • lost C&U!llt. "Hull St mah... • .. high« muslcal~y." rt places "TM Magic World of DbMy." A while TartJkoff LOU "Signs of Ufe" breakthrough TV (II ness 9ftn from the ~ t1ent'1 vaewpolnt), 9tttnS to have f°'l!)t the failure of lhe claimed "LUellne" l yean a,o. 8\' JOH BUIUHOAMI Croll word • Sunday Momlnl June 24, 1990 1:00 1:30 7:00 7:30 1:00 1:30 1:00 1:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 - fOI Ail) M I die T•..... ...... OlllM't ----- 'UHi 14, 1.0 • JUHi IO, l.O ' Sunday Afternoon Elm T,...._ ~ FfOftl Alcallaz. ~ ....... Im (i9 (lM)Q ...... ·~ am ~ LAe 1 Foa 'Fox "' ..., '° ..., 'Oper1tion .... ""' .. ""' .,,. .. dlr . mm ..., ...... .... ..... ... WWF_,...CW... I en.of I i:n.ot um ........ 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'"· ~·Fool S 6J>m La NoCM AnNa Th 9'30 ~W\M S5pm . tt30 ~"-M4p.m .lp.m . r:nm Hoelwftl"'9V~S.5 ~~·"'s ,,, ~~'\::tu~'"· •m TV UPDATE I . • talks with Wimbledon champions, Chris Evert and Jimmy Connors, next week. r ACROSS ) -Lou~ 5 Slw!'s Della Str~t 9 Network for ··~&nM'' 12 Burl - 13 7.atopek or Jannlngs 14 "-Hunt" 15 "Today" co-hoM 17 "I -Thrtt Wives" 18 Musician Brian - 19 McMahon and Asne-r 20 -Grarr 22 -Meyers was Emma 23 -Ray Hut10n 24 Kel~y Grammer is Or.fraalu - '1:7 Julia Loui9--or ·-s.1nreld" 31 "-of Angels" 32 Actrtas -Sara 33 -Corday 34 Robert Hays w~ 36 Emmy •lnMr MacDonald - 37 "PJeue Don't -the Deities •. 38 -Cl\anty 39 ~r on "MacGyver" 42 "My Mqther the -" 43 Ac:trae -Scala 46 -BiloCUo 47 Alben on "Quantum Leap" 60 "We -the Children" 51 "-We Go Atalft" Stargazing IY LUIS CAMJIOS 1§2 Singer Paul - 53 Ted Dan.son ls -Malone 54 He's Mallock 56 -Penn DOWN I -Andrews 2 -Dixon 3 Wilham Conrad was "-Wolft'" 4 Philip Carey role 6 -Schulman of "Today" 6 .. _ ·n· Andy" 7 "-Abner " 8 -Stritch 9 Tennis champion Arthur - 10 Comedlan <>non - 11 Glenn Ford was Sheriff Sam - 16 Richard -of "~tyWoman" 21 Kathleen -or "Ht'artland" 22 Lynn on "ALF" 23 -Gffshwln 24 Nt'twork ror "Major Dad" U <Horgt' Sepl's ''kl.i\i -" 26 -Alid a 27 "Gunp -" 28 "ABridceToo -" 29 British .a.re. Muy - 30 "-One for Me" 32 tlulk Hogan's m1heu 35 Roz on "Night Court" 36 -Hubbert of "The Charmings" 38 "Cag.ney A -" 39 Gabor and Marie Saint 40 -J ill Miller 41 Red Skelton was -Kad1ddlehopper 42 Alex - 43 -ShaJlt 44 Act~ -Cha.w 45 Derek on "Jab and the Fatman" 48 "Just the - o( Us" 49 "Ht' -Her Man" LASTWUK'I IOWnON Tum Your Garden RED, WHITE &:BLUE for July 4th! l>wUt6 IM Y*11M1 War, o ~ p4loc and a 69-,.,,..old AV Pore. oolorwl ""'""-to maM CltW wa, to ltlf•t'! from 6-IWttl MVmy lilw1, GI Clayton RoNte7- co-ttars wide Dtuvr, O/Qwr and o.rw HocAman in ''Bal 21, '' tJW WHi on CalM-TY. • .. " ., • .,i·"'«"'""tp ~ .,,..:Jf.; ~ ~ , .... o.F #"' ,..r ~ .. .,.., ,..,. ~_;---,.5 .... ~~~ ~.,,,, ~O~i4~ -~$~¥fi ~'.Z.f.'~6 r ~t:4~ r;--------------------------i-w ,,, • • -C...C-0 ,_((• OTNflll I I : EXPI~~ DATE : I YES! I want to begin my subscrtphon to lhe Daily Pilot . al lhe low I I introductc:wy p1ice of 12 wffks for S8.00 with a money badt guarantM I I th1t I I am not completely ntisf Mtd with the newspaper or service my ~ I I s~ripllon cost of $8.00 wiM be refunded· I Send to: 330 w. Bay St .• C .M. 92626 I I Or can: 642-4333 I 1 I N1nw 0a1• --------1 Add'"' AP1 • I I~ ~ I I HoN Phone StonaM• I ...._...... -------..... L-----------~--------------~ THE ORANGE COAST 75 CENT S GOOD MORNING I It's Sunday, June 24. 1990, and here's what's happening; ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Skies will be mostly sunny and hazy after the morning low clouds and fog bum away. Today's ~p/low 11/H Yesterday's h.i~/low 66/56 Tomorrow's high/low 70/58 SPORTS: Majer Lape Budall ~d JI, o.41en I ~'I, Aa1e1t 4 INSIDE THE NEWSROOM: Sometimes you pay when you play. Memo Digsdado Jr. of Costa Mesa found that out when Oru1e Coast Dally PUoa photographer Daniel Hankin photographtd him washina some trucks (A I, June 20.) The photo of D1gsdado ran under the be.adline: "Jewelry store ' thief nabbed ... Digsdado didn't know his picture had made the front paae until someone show- ed him a paper, and when he tned to buy some munchies at a local liquor store later that day, he was refused service - the store's owner thought he was a jewel thief.• Index Sri~ Business Classified Comks Crossword Death notices Entertainment Horoscope Obituary Op4nlon Public notices SOc~ Sporu TV ffstings WHther 03 01-2 03--5 lnsJde 03 C6 84-5 03 Al 86 C6 81·3 Cl-4 TV Update AS JUNE 24, 1990 Antique car race off and running Orange Coast entries join 13-day trek across U.S. By P AUL ARCHIPLEY 011111 l'-..c $Calf lllltl.tt NEW YORK CITY -Even hard-bitten New Yorkers smiled Saturday when they saw the parade of antique cars and trucks rolling by. Herc on Manhattan Island, where drivers aren't known for their patience. they watched with nat) a complaint as the ancient vehicles sputtered through. slowing traffic along the way. A 1916 Mitchell. a 1934 Packard Roadster, a 1936 Buick police car -120 vintage cars and trucks in all -were gassed up and revving for the eighth annual Great Amencan Race. The cross--country rally-type race is a grueling test of stamina for car and human alike. All of the vehicles arc pre-1940 \11n1age. and none were meant to withstand the rigors of a 13-day. 13-state. 4.000-mile race. hour., or more on the road. they often stay up half the niJht making repairs for the following day's IC$. And improvisational ability 1s a must In the 1986 GAR, for ex.ample. driver Newt Withers of Fountain Valley had a radi- ator leak to plug in his IJJ07 Thomas Flyer while stalled at midnight in Tulsa, Okla. Don't tell Congress. but Withers shredded a tattered nylon "Old Glory," stuffed it into the hole and filled it with epoxy. The Flyer finished the race with no more problems. Hoping to minimize those kinds of woes. organizers made Saturday a tnal run, prtteded by a swearing-in ceremony on the SS John F. Kenned>. the largest convcnuonally-powered aircraft earner in the world. But that's exactly what their dri\ers will try 10 coax o ut of them beginning today when they leave the starting gate at New York's Westchester Coun- try Club. With the Manhattan skyline looming 1n the background. Great American Race drivers and navigators were made honorary recruiters for the U.S. Navy. which 1s a GAR sponsor. The JFK 1s in port here as part o~ the Navy's Fleet Weck fest 1 \ 1 ties. Although this year's GAR field 1s large. 11 would easily fit Local partlc~ts In the ~ will include Roy Allan of Co1D de Caza, Ron Anderson of Newport e..cn. Jiiek CfOUI of Newpon Beach, Dennis Holland of Newpoft Beach. Mary Burnett of Laguna Niguel, Cat\a Malvin of Trabuoo Canyon, Chris Mc:Elroy of Anaheim, Glen Mcelroy of Anaheim, Al Shub«! of Santa Ana. Zane Shlbert of Tustin and Newt Wllhera of Founlairl Va-.y. Many of the race teams will be sorely tested, 100. After 12 f Please see RACE/hck Paget Janke Davidson. one of th• leHen of the n1oveme nt whkh forced SOS out of wen ..., .... ,.....~'-".,_ eo... Me ... stands tn front of h er home. The area 11 MCN'• quiet now. she .. ,.. West Costa Mesa now quiet since charity group left area ly 801 VAN EYKEN Dair -St.off \lfltl. .. COSTA MESA -It's quieter and hungrier in west Costa Mesa these days since the depanure of SOS. and so are the hundreds of poor and homeless people the charity used to serve. Residents angry and fearful over the growina influx of SOS clients into the ir neighborhoods pressured the City Council to rescind the char- ity's lease at Rea Community Center last Januat). After resis11n1 the e'1chon for several months. SOS's board of di- rectors aarccd to close their emers- ency food pantry and financial as- sistance center on June I. A free medical and dental chnic. also operated by SOS, will remain open until at least nut January at the community center. which 1s located at the comer of Hamilton Street and Mc)'er Place. Neighborhood res1den" ha' e mu:cd rract1ons to the closure, ahhoua.h leaders of the movement to oust SOS say the) aot what they wanted -a more peaceful life. "I was on vaat1on when they clos«t but when I aot back I noticed a tttmendous difference." said f~ue lff SOS/a.di 'atet State to look at deadly intersection Ca/trans to review signal timing By IRIS YOKOI Oall)t -SUI" llfn.., NEWPORT BE'\CH -Caltrans offi cials ha\C 1nd1 cated the) lo\lll review the timing of signal lights at the 1nters«t1on of Jambor~ Road and West C'oa'it H1ghwa> at the suggestion of an .\utomobtle Club tralli engineer Traffic t:ngmccr Gas; Foxen said he met Thur\da' .,_,1th traffic of- ficials for the Cit) ·of Newport Beach and altrans to discuss the obsef"a- tions and suggestions he had for the acr1dcn1-prone 1nte~11on. t-oxcn said man)' of his sugges- 11ons, such as using advance signs and striping to alcn motonsts. wcrt already planned as pan of the final pha~ of the h1shwa) widening pro- JCCt. But Caltrans officials agreed to see 1f thert was anyth1na else they can do with the signal liaht L1mm1 to provide a lonaer delay between the end of one grttn li&ht and the beginning of the arccn for cro traffic. Foxen said. "l would charactenze the mcctina as productive and cordial." Foxen said. Foxen was asked by a Ncwpon Beach couple to examine the tnter- section after dozens of accidents - including two fatalities -were re- porttd there in the last six months. Many residents blame the accidents o n the closed lanes. bamcades and out-of-synchronization signal lights created b) the highway widening work. Foxen observed the 1ntersect1on for a couple of hours one Friday afternoon and during the noon hour on a Sunday and concluded both an inadequate pause between signals and dnver error were to blame for the hazardous condnions there. He said the signals could be ad- justed to provide a longer delay between hghts, but he also said motonsts should be more careful and attenuve and reduce their speeds when the) travel throuah the 1ntcrscct1on Caltrans officials have said they have adJusted the signals on almost a da1l ) basis to accommodate the changes in the roadway since co n. strumon t>eean 1n spnna of 1989. But there 1s always the opportuni- l\ for further re\ 1ew of the s1tuat1on. said Frank Weidler. deputy director ~ of construction and operations for '\-- Caltrans' Orange County district. ewpon &ach Traffic Enainect Rich Edmonston aarccd that much of what Fo>.cn su11ested was already in the worb. But he said ctty staff. in its own analysis of the inter- section. dcc1dcd the k>cation of ua- naJ liahts could bt checked to m.tte sure they arc clearly V1Sible. The w1denin1 work is scheduled to conclude Jul> J. accordina to the contract Her preserves won't be in fair· Neugebauer is busy campaigning ly ,AUL~ 09'1 .... ,.,..... .,.. WESTMINSTER -Joy Neu· tcbeucr re&fetS she fa1lcd to enter I few ~n or home pttlCr'VCS It thll year a Oran,e County Fair. S1mna in Mt-din1na room hcreit the Otuo native ~ly ~ o 1evcral blue ribbon• from tmt wtn· ncn. and ldmin~ 1n affil\ity for ·•country.. thinp. But between her dutee1 •• a West· minsacr ,. nalmembet, commit· mcnts al the businc sht has run for Ncuacbaucr cmcracd in ICOOnd 3S )tars and <kmal\ds of tbc cam-• plact with ju t undcT 20 pcrocnt and pa11n she mounted apinst uptr-earned the n,tlt to fact Wieder onc- v1sor Hamett Wieder. Ncuacbaucr on-one 1.mply touldn't find time for can· In many ways. Ncuacbluer nma PftSCr"'CS. cmulattt motherhood and apple pie. But lhe'1 aim1na for a btger prize what with her admitted IO\'t for thi year, anywey. She wu one of "rountry" and s1mp&c thinas. At the four canchclltes who chaHc~ same ume. he has demonstrated Wieder ln the June pnmary. eom. polittcal..9vV}' and rcslhcney in the bined, they manllld '° hold the face of advmity incum~nt under JO ~t of the Widowed tn 1975. she r119Cd voae. b't1ns • nanoft' 1.n Novcmbtr. seven tan1 while runn1na ce Tool o.. the Lona Beach Arm she and her husband started. he volun· tcciul for all the community 1e- uvit1cs -PTA president. hi1tonoal society pre 1dcnt. Marth of Dimes chair. bicentennial committee chair And. of course. she has tervcd 11 ycan on the We tmin tcr City Council, 1nclud1na a comcbeck af\er an clccuon I When asked to c11e favotile ac- comph hmcn1s. thc fint lhe men· t1ontd was the battle of tbt .,....,.. at the W tman tcr C.vte Calw. The complex was complned IOCMa af\tr she fint declld to dw .......... JOY/a.ctcft .... .. Orange Coast PeQRfe · Somer Flaherty ---------r------- A 7-ycar-old Costa Mesa resident who won a Sl.000 scholarship from the Newport-Mesa Gurls O ub. The award called ''She Knows Where .She's Going.·· recogfl1zes a girl wtth energy, enthusiasm and determination: The_scholarsh1p will be held in 1rust until the year 2000. I CAREER AMBITIONS------- The award stecnng committee sdectcd Somer over many applicants and v.cre most impressed v.1th her self-awareness and career dirttuon. Somer wants to be a newshound. "I would lake to be a news reporter ... because I already am one. My nickname at home 1s the roving H'porter," she said. GOOD GRADES---------- "We were grcatJ) impressed b} Somer's application which included an outstanding grade report summar) which reflects ... cons1stenC) of supenor effort and ache1vement 1n school. -said Susan Kline. event chairwoman and pnncipal of Kime School. Compiled by Geor1e McCrory News of the Weird Suspect arrested after roadside spelling check By CHUCK SHEPHERD Thoma'i Lee Jones. '.!4. ""a" arrc\tcd la'>t September for robbing a Santa Barbara restaurant v.1th a note threatening .. to shot" Isac) emplo)ces. Police set up a roadhlcxk as~1 ng people to spell "shoot" and soon apprehended Jones 0 Police arre'iled a :!:!-)car-old man for theft of a S-foot·h•lth. v.h eclcd an.:-v.cldcr 1n Februal) b) follov.ing the huge tire tracks tor fne blocks dov..n dirt streets of Hutchinson. Kan . to his garage. 0 In ( ranston. R.I . Donald M fhomas. 34 escaped in March after senang !S9 da)s ofa 90-da) 1all sentence fo1 d1<>orderl) conduct and thus nov. faces up to 20 )Cars an pnson 0 Ph1ladclph1a police report 1hat two )Oung men attempted four dov.n1ov.n robbenes w11h1n a tv.o-block radius w1th 1n tv.o hours on March I:! .\ftcr Oce1ng a McDonald's and a con ... cn1ence 'itorc v.hen cashiers became too nenous. the~ attempted to rob a \ 1taman store. but the cash1cr raised her hands 1mmc:d1atcl~ and began reciting Bible ... erses Their fourth tr) netted S:!O from a cand~ s1ore_ Orange Co l9olm COllllMnder ,. .... under lnu ......... HUNTINGTON BEACH -LL Mib .... dil cos tr ol IM police vice eq..ad wt.o 10WU1 aid wu .......... n • iM lie@li~_9" aliqrd activuies involvina &Ra mtWI' pmtorl, ire •ad t'Olli ·~lbrci Tuetday. 8ilP. a vetau of lbe for'1e b about IS )Ian, clctivaed am r c ·.,......,. at tbe utioa, ~ to Police O»ef R°'9 Lowaiba• The 0..-.. CW• DlllJ PllM bfolcc &M_,, l-4• ._., lti with tbc invaU..lio.!', that tbe depertmeat W a.•• '1d • ~ ... rq>CWU of visits by BllP 10 aD .annamed ··0·1: pmtoi' ..S • S'CI 111Hi ml.SU.IC of city money. 0espt1e teVe:raJ unanswered Qucst.i<>Gt ... ~ --ol ~ (Uads and the a-otlicet's entitlement to pc•lioor baidlll. l...awmblla ••• Huntiacton Beach Mayor Tom Ma_ys said t.Mycoasidaed die .-C:li:md. However, Councilman Peier Green ora.d Tbundly for fWI didiliillcc:llh•auz,.iw of facts toncemina Biap' activities. "TllieR arc too many anaDIWmld questions that the public has a ri&Jlt to know. There shouldn't be a covaup or even an appearan~ of a coverup ... HUD secretary rules against polky COST A MESA -Housing and Urban Development Sccntary Jeck Kemp delivered what could be a knock-out blow to a proposed city policy that would have barred aid to organizations that serve illqal immip'ants. But a die-hard proponent of the policy says he'll continue to press for it despite Kemp's directive. Friday afternoon, two days after mectinJ in Washington with city officials and immi1J3nt rights groups, Kemp issued a memo statin, that Costa Mesa's proposed funding regulation would violate HUD policy. But Ctt) Councilman Orv Amburgey, who proposed the poUcy last August. said Kcmp·s directive might not 6e binding for the city. Pollce raid country dub In gambling probe COST A MESA -Dozens of police officers swooped down on the Costa Me~ Golf and Country Oub on Monday to cite people for allegcdly playina an 11legal card game, but the club's gencnl manager said the bust was more a case of cit} politics than law enforcement. y1ce officers from the Costa Mesa Police and the Orange County Shenff s departments handed out nine misdemeanor citations for iUcpl gambling and confiscated S6,.SOO in cash in the raid. police said. The bust came after a two-month investigation. 1n which there was some 1nd1cat1on. as yet unsubstantiated, that at least some of the men cited are professional gamblers who had been using the club as their principal place of business. But the country club·s general manager sajd the raid may have stemmed from his own complaint against members of the politkaJly powerful Costa Mesa Lions Club. members of which. according to the manager were involved in card playing. ' Best of Editor's Hotline This Robin Hud cartoon on June 11 tS disgusting. It's about time you started showing the other point of ... 1cv. about 1hc5C Mexican illegals. instead of sp1t11ng in the face of our border patrol and all the people who arc lighting to keep our country free and clean 0 I'm the sort of person 1f I go to a restaurant and the food 1s not good, I go back a couple days later. reorder on the basis that everybody has an occasional bad da) Possibly if even the second umc the food 1s bad, I'll go a third time. But rve read Jim Wood's column a number of umes For the record It is the Oru1e Coast Dany PU01'1 po/JC) to promptly cor- rect all rrrors of substanct'. To report an error or clarifiawon. call 642-432 I and ask for the city desk. now and 11 JUSt flat stinks. I JUSt read the thing today. Sunday, and after digging through 1t and reading it. I have no idea what the man 1s talking about. 0 This is a subscnber Tom Steele and I am reall) upset w11h 1he poht1cal cartoon makmg reference to ex-president Rcapn's comments on attending the Nixon library dedi- cation. This man has gi ven more. has done more for this country than any president in the last 30 years. Now 1f your cartoonist wbo pro~ ably has envy of the LA canoonist that he was unable to replace, if he had any good sense, he would have made a shaJlow remark about per- haps Reagan's memory or some- thing that would have been cute and appropriate but certainly not about the fact how will they pay me. I think that is in extremely bad taste, 1t shows his Jealousy of Conrad in the LA Times. • Man fOWld g&Mty In stabbing death of w°"*' SANTA ANA -After less than three hours' deliberation, a Superi0t Court jury determined Thursday that a Huntinaton Bc:acb man wu 1uilt) of the rape and murder of a 47-year-old arandmot.her. For stabbina Beverly Holzmiller 120 times witb a pair of 3-indl manicure sciuora then leavi~ her nude body in 1 Huntlnaton Beach oil field, Robcn Alim Carter, 22. will likely be scnteaeed to Ufe in prison without possibility of parole. The 12-member panel voted on11. once before decidina Carter wu ~ilt) of first-<tearee murder, juron said. • I'd liJce to see him set the chair.' said jury foreman Ken Kujak. ''But since they can't do that. they should definitely keep him away from normal people. He's sick ... lnltJatlve to Hmlt coundl terms hot topic NEWPORT BEACH -Though it has yet to qualify for the Novembel ballot. an initiative to Umit City Council members to two consecutive four· year ttnns has already become one of the hottest topics in town. The citizens group behind the charter amendment claims man) residents support the two-term limit as a way to provide differen1 individuals the chance to serve their city. But a number of citizens. including Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer, an opposed to the two-term limit and call the inttiative a blatant recall effon targeted at third-term council incumbents Donald Strauss and Evelyn Hart who are both up for re-election in November. My neighbors and I want to thank you. it's such a pleasure opening up lhe paper and we like all the changes. We specifically like the fact that you listen to your readers and you got nd of that silly Fusco car- toon. The kids love it. I love it. thank )OU so much. 0 I agree wtth your editorial (that UCI should have nationally known commencement speakers) but I'd hke to take exception to the state- ment that Chancellor Pclta'°n is a speaker that can be seen on campus on any wven day. It bas been my experience that he bas been nowhett near as accessible. I've tried to con- tact him on several oc:casions and he has been either out of town or. well he's generally been out of town. I have al'° been disappointed that the chancellor himself bas not initiated any act to meet with the students. I am not aware of a program which students can meet with the chancellor. 0 h 's Monday afternoon. thlS message is for Fred Martin. What a way to start the week. your words ran me through an emottonal gamut and I find that I am even reflcct1nf on them some 10 hours later so wanted to take a moment to thank you for making me laugh, makm& me cry and reminding me of my good fortune and touching my heart most profoundly. Your column is' really a delight F~d and I strongly suspect that 11 mirrors the person you are. 0 I just wanted to call and tell you how much I like the new weather report. I think this is great, going to be very helpful and I wanted you to know that I really like the ne~ cartoonist. t think you've really got • great paper gomg here. Editor's Hotline Just Call 642-6086 What oo yoo ~e about the ~ Piiot? What don't yCN hke? Can the number abo'.'e and yeu message Wiii be rec0<ded transcribed and Oellvefed to the ap- prc.µr1ate Pd1tor MAIN OFFICE JJO W S.y SI CGer• ~ C A 926'7 JJ.14~ PO b 1560 Co5!1~CAt]626 c-~ aca. i;.2 ss1e ~ Ollc:a ....,.. ana !.oor'1 642·43' I Alf.-~JO pm Soorta &42 4330 ~ ~1124 "' !>AO 1;>23 ..._ _. ...,_ ,_ ..._.n'fl o.o-• ...._,.a, __ t«>wMDl.~ Vu Prtsldmt/ Adttl~ & MMktll"C CtOIFEJIM Clmlfied MiNCtt llQWl SflJMl1 C.m1t11ion 0.rectoi MILE SQUARE PARK BROOKHURST AT HEIL The same 24·hour answering service may be used to rcc.0<d lerters 10 the editor on any ropec ConrnbUtors to O<Jr Leller5 ~n must lflCUje their name and tete- Ph<>ne number for venflcalion C-Or1•1Qh1 -No news 110<'" ,...,.,'°"" edtt0t..,. ,. '*"'"' OI ~----"'°'..,, mey be rep<~ ........ ,, ~ Oet~ Of CIOC>Y'VI' °"""" Sfoc" •"1 «US P051. P900 II CotlAI Me5a Caotb• .. 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GuerentMd 11 '""' J<; l'IOI 1111 .. yCU PolPlf Dy 6 • m . ail ~· 10 a m end yo.11 OCIP'Y " ' bl' ~rd Ola Custom. $eNlce Cenfllf ii OC*1 flom 6 I m 10 S ~"""" to -. you ... 111 ~ cwc:Ullltoort r-a Ctrcu&etlon Telephonee M.XI 0 1"9 c:our.y ·- I ~".a N9* VOL 14, NO. 175 Aoc>ert E Pege fllOI s .... JI Pr""°""' & ~ E•ac:ut~ OfltClef t.,,..mn., 0.., W AOco• JI r ·~-'I'<'• Pte!ldln1 & Gener• Mar-.ger DAVI> IQ£TT P1odllclt0n ()feclOI USA,__, Pre Pins lhfl<ICtr IOIY IUlliMT Prn s R00nt ~ lilmsl MMll 0.stubulJOll/ l'llnt ~ &1'.rlll Lynch Cordlalty lnvtt• you to lltt*Mi a Seminar RENEWING YOUR CD? COME HEAR MERRI L LYNCH TALK ABOUT CD ALTDNATIVl8, TAXE8 AND 18TATE PUM•G. • ESTA TE PLANNING STRATEGIES • HOW TO A VOID DEA TH TAXES • BENEATS OF REVOCABLE UVINO TRUSTS • ALTERNATIVES TO THE HIGH COSTS A DELA VS OF PR OBA TE • JOINT TENANCY .. TRAPS" -HOW TO AVOID THEM a • WOUlD YOU UXE TO INCREASE YOUR INVESTMENT INCOME? • WOULD YOU LIKE TO REDUCE YOUR TAXABLE INCOME? • WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEA.RN HOW TO DEFER ALL FEDERAL INCOME TAX ON SA VINOS A INVESTMENTS? .... A.M. • 11:30 A.M. ,. It's nap time for the Orange Coast ·Benefits of a midday snooze remain unrecognized by local workaholics Yo. Oran.: Coast! We've sot a real proolem here one that'• eetlJnt wone au the time -and one that's not aoina to IO away all by iuelf'. No, we're aoina to be f'on:ed to take action. Li vi na as close to tbc edac as we do -the edJe of the Pacific Ocean, that 11 -we're about as laid back as a bunch of cats in a room full Judy Chamberlaln of rockina chairs. lo an effort , to support our scarily mounting mon-aaae payments., car phone bills and charity dinner-silent auction tabs -n~t to mention keep our fax machines supplied with rolls of paper and our FilofaxC"S in colorful refills -we're (and this is not intended to be some sort of dim-witted little joke) quite literally killing ou~lvcs. Holy cowabunaa! Most of us are actually ncrdly cnoush to think we have to be up at the crack of dawn so we can pl'ttcnd to walk real fast a couple of times around Balboa Island or go out in the garaac and hack around with Cousin Fred. who we proceed to pass off as our personal trajner when we show up a few minutes later at Dad's for our gooey. suaar-iced breakfast sweet roll. We fight the freeways for the privilege of getting to stare each other down at breakfast meetings, and then we arrive -bleary-eyed but undeniably macho -in our offices at 8 a.m. to bqin a series of meetings that would make any past or present President of the Unired States laugh himself right over the guard rail of his golf cart. Whal is this. a dress rehearsal for a Marine Corps commercial? And do we really have to spend our weekends groaning and moaning about how tired we arc? Enough. I'm going to come ri&ht out and be brutal about it: I say it's time to bring back the afternoon nap. I mean, think about it. If everybody -or at least a goodly percentage of everybody - would just drop in their tracks each weekday at approximately 4:30 p.m .. many catastrophic county problems would be solved in one fell swoop. Rush hour taffic -freeway jams of any kind. for that matter -would simply cease to exist. Fluor. The Irvine Co. and McDonnell Douglas would drast1call) reduce their Light and power bills and restaurants could stop worrying about how happy hour cuts into their dinner business ... why, the mind boggles. Yes! I've always thought happy hour was dumb. anyway. In New York. only tourists and hard<ore commurcrs would be caught dead at some rank. amateurish happy hour. Yuck. By the way. speaking of New York. quite a few people who lt ve there -1n Manhattan. that 1s -not in the Bronx. Brook I> n or Staten Island, which aren't really considered to be pan of New York. but that's another story -actually do take afternoon naps So do many people who hvc in Europe. So why arc we being so provincial? I'll tell you exactly why. Because if you live along the Orange Coast and )OU take an afternoon nap. you probably won't wake up until nearl) 9 p.m Which brings us to the real heart of this lamentable issue After 9 p.m .. there 1s absolutely nothing to do here. Zip. Nada Read my lips: We really have to do something. If the rest ot the country finds out that we all go to bed at 10 p.m .. people will c;top wanting to live here. Do you know what tt,_1 wall do to new housing stanc,'1 Rolls Royce leasts? If we can't find more than three restaurants that'll serve dinner after midnight, how ever arc we going to refre'lh our~lvcs enough so that we can go back to work from 2 a.m. until 11 ·~ umc to '>'Ork out. shower and head for our breakfast mectmgs? And that's the rral d1v1dend takmg a nap each afternoon can bnng to our pathetic little hves. The extended work day. DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 24, 1980 Initiative effort in final week ly AMANDA \lfltAY .,. ..... ,.....,, ....... NEWPORT BEACH -Jt may take a aroup ~fTort to quali(y a cuy c~aner ~mendment lim1t- 1ns council terms here, but Chns Argcr still works as if he's going it alone. A,..er. rhe most prolific pctilioner for a arass- roou voup called Newport Residents to Limit Council Terms. claims he has gathered more than 200 sianatures on a single day. With nearly 6,000 names already under their belts and J ,000 to ao in the next week. men like Ar&Cr could take on lhe task almost s1ngle- handcdJy. But, he prefers to walk the neighborhoods with his wife. who also carries a clipboard for the cause. Argcr and nearly 70 other residents hope to limit counc1lmcmbers' rerms of office to eight years, or two terms. He met with a core group in front of Ctty Hall early Saturday to discu,s last- minute strategics. "I'd like to see other people get in and ha ve a chance to do their pan.·· he said. ln1tia11ve organizers maintarn that the) ha"e not backed the mea,ure to oust or promote an)' P3n1cular co unc1lmembcrs. but tho\C currentl) He made it/ Jim \llood -.0 looks M the coundf-t~rm lnltJMtve In his cdumr'I on page A6. their boats 1n the water with non-b1odCj.111dable soap. and construction worke~ who throw a va nct) of discarded matenal 10 ~a. seated on rhc council sec it differently. •• 1 hve on that water and you see u every da)." she !Mild. Don Strauss. who aJong with Mayor Evelyn Han is seeking an unprecedented fourth term. says it's not as difficult as sisnature pth('ttrs claim for challengers to win a seat. Ex-mayor Jackie Heather said she obJCCU to ell) counc1lmembers seeking re-election when the) rarely allow their own comm1ttc memben to serve tn the same ~t over again. "What they're really say1n1 is the incumbent aJways wins and they have the advantqc," he said. "It JUSt isn't true. Jt Sttms to be the prcm1~ on which this hangs doesn't always hana..- .. What's sauce tor the &oose ought to be 1ood for the gander •• she said Although when Strauss ran for the office about 14 )cars ago the scat was already empt). he said 1 n the last I 0 )'Cars four challengers ha ve unseated incumbents. Heather said sht> Joined the cfTor1 to comblt v.hat she deems a trend on the city council of making the local office a career ··1t's sad tom<' that c1ttzens have to orp.nue to put in perspectt't' what now seems to be the Newpon Beach philosophy,'· she said. Members of Newport Residents To UmJt t uuncil l crm!> need 6.500 valtd signatures b) Jul ~ 2 tu quahf~ for thl' November ballot. Some backers of the measure question an element of the measure that would put the t.wo- tc:rm ltm1t in effect 1mmcd1ately following voter approval Such a move could void council VK· tones b> \trauss and Han. Kc'l1dcnt Renn· Gaylord said she JUSt wants to get o,omconc to 1akc acuon on cleaning up "'ater 1n l 'pper Newpon Ba) which she sees as fnult>d from carl."lcss boaters "'ho sand and wash fhc (it) C ounc1l must offic1all) place the mea\u rt' on t ht· hallo I. ho"'e' er and could delay th~ r1:1oull h~ t hoo'itng a later election date lnl umt)(:nt\ could funher pro1cct their seats b) drafting a counter-1n111a111.C hm1t1ng onl)' the terms of incoming rnunc1lmcmbcrs. Local entrepreneur Lansdale dies at 83 NE'WPO RT BEAC H -.\d,en1s- 1ng t'XCUll\C Phi l Lansdale. founder· of 4 0a) Tire S1or('s, d1l·d Fnday e' ening at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was 83. Lan.,dalc also e\labl1<,hed Shamrock Goll ~hops. Dorman Winthrop clothing stores. and a mall order ure bus1nes!> in addition to running lh(' Lansdale and Carr ad,enasing ti rm in In inc Lansdale "'ho I" cd an ( orona del Mar. v.ac, "'cll-lno"'n in the advt'nts1ng busine<,s and v.as con· i.1dcrt'd a leadt"r in the tield accord- ing to Barbara (arr. the ...,tfe of Lan'>dale-.; partner Don <arr ··Hl' 1.1.a.., 1.1.a\ ""l'l l·loH·d b' all th11')C v.ho 1o1.orl cd tor him .ind tho'-C on a pro fl"''111nal ll'\l'I ·· Rarhara {arr ~1d ··He v.a\ grl'•ll 1n h" fidd and .... a., a Jrl'Jn11.·r and an in no, a tor Lansdale u~·d lhl· .i J>J, I ire oncept a\ ..i m..i r\.,l•t1ng ll'l h14Ul' oix·n1ng the \lorc' on J;i .. <. '""'<'- n1 ent for t u\tomn J nd J\ a "'.n In reduce co\I\ ··Phil did II Ill \l"I lhcm J!)arl .. ~1d Lan\C!J k' v.1k Jr.to I k "'J' probabl ) um· ul lhl" tx·,t .1th ertl\1ng men who l'\C:f l1q·d Phll Lansdale .\ltcr a11cnd1ng the t Jnl\cr,11~ ol \outhnn ( Jlifurn1a and the L 01 vcr· \I I\ 111 .\n1una. Lansdale "'3'1 JrJlln1 a' Jn .\rm' officer in '-' orld '-'.ir II . < 1rolhl' "w11d Lansdale'!> IC.) of 118 "'J' 1ht· thml h1ghcs1 1n <\rm' ht<.· 111n .ind hL v.a!> 1mmed1atch ad· m1ttrd ,,, Jn 11tT1Ccr \ttrr <.11 '<'•Ir' in the ad"en1o;mg h11,1nl·" I ,,n,dak retired a, I Jn,JJk .ind c Jn 'chairman of the hoJn1 1n 1'11\11 hut kept loming in " c 1r11lhl ,,ml I Jn\<Jak cununued a\ J fll.1.ird ml·mhc:r tor ~' cral 'ear\ o..,~,.._..,_...., .. 'ormer senior Scott S•ymour of Woodbrkl9e High School In lrvlne raises his arms In a vktory utute upon r•celvlng his dlploma In graduation cer•monles h•ld at th• school this w•ek. Lansdak "'.l' .1 11•'4" lrtl·nd ol Ho...,ard < 1roth~ 't\l 1111 \llk n1 "' ad,t·rt1s1ng and mJr~l·11n~ lnr lhl' Orangl' ( ount' th'fZ1\tl'r ··He "'a .. ll rt.i1nh <•Ol' 111 lhl' m11'1 1nll•lknt ix·orll I hJ\ l'\l r llll"I JnJ probahh thl mu<.1 h11n1·'1 ix·r\on l''t' mc1.·· Cmllhc "11ll .. l k v.a' \Cr) 1ndl'f'k.'nlkn1 J nd .1 lrl'r th1n~l'r · I .in\tlJfl " .. un 1' .:d h' h1!. ..... ,re of 2J H',tr' fr.in J daui.hter Su\1c I Jn\<.!J ll J '"" l 11nnit' Hood and "' L n gr Jnd. hlldrt•n '\.o lunl'ra l \t'n Ile\ tor lan\dall' Jft." plJ nnrd ~fr ..... 11 r m bahl\ he l rcmJIL'J l 1rn1ht' ..aid Newport man cleaned out while in the shower NEW P O RT BEACH -An un-suspecting res•· dent on the 400 block of Begonia Avenue hao his wallet stolen while he was in the shower. The man had lefi the sliding &Jass door 10 his oedroom open then nouced the '>hding gla'' door wa<; v.1dc open 'io1h1ng l'(<,t· "'J' taken. Co ta ME>!'a ~ POLICE LOG about four inches while his wallet lay_ in plain sight on a desk. An unsuspe<'ttng l o\IJ \k\3 man hall his SI .CX>O blad li:athcr t.J• kC't \lolcn from a pole v.hcrc 11 hall hung <\ \C."art h of 1hc bar turned up nn c' 1drn1:C' of lhc Ja Itel or 1hc man·, rar kr'' v.h1ch v.el'\' rn 1 he p<>clcct 0 The man had turned the radio up while he showered so he did not hear the suspect enter the bedroom from the alley. He noticed the wallet was m1ss1 ng while he was dressing. He \ andals \la\hed dll lour lift:\ of a u1r parked rn the 100 hlll\:k cif F Ra) ~m·c1 The '1cum said \he \u\pc.•ttrd 1hr bro1her' of hrr hu,hand'' ncv. g1rlfncntl Herc arc the winning numbers picked Satur· day night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly "'Lotto 6·53" game: 10. 18. 27. 34. 35. 46. and the bonus number, 39. Players who correctly gucs~ all snt numberi will share a pnze pool of $6.1 m1lhon. said Jim Hambhn. a state lottery spokesman Those who picked six numbers wtll divide a pnzc pool of S6. I 7 million: fht and the bonus number will share $697.000: five of six will share $697,000: fou r of six will share $635.000. Three of six 1s worth an automauc $5 per winner. .Decco Y1Hcans: Jack +clubs: 8 Diamonds: J •Spades: 10 Topper Ontario San Dieao Los Angeles Cleopatra fought a battle in Newport Bay • r. Newport Beackln 191 7. Upper Ne~n Bay became the Nile as Theda Bara. playi ns Cleopatra. sailed in with her fleet of 29 shiP' to do blttle Wlth 700 Roman tqjonnai~ The movie. "Cleopatra," was the first m~or motion P1Cture filmed an Newpon. and the Newport News called it the most mqn1ficent and spectacular 1«nc ever undertaken on tbe water. Local fisherman were cqetly souaht as utras sintt nu>st .of th~ acton couldn't swim. couldn't swim. DIDYOU KNOW •• 8 la Hada,._ had:.The first hiah tchool in town was lln1on Hiah School, opened in 1909 at Union and Main treet. The Huntina.ton Beach Co. sold sites f'or the first tchools in 1905 to the Pacific City School District. whtch cha~ its name later an the year to the Huntinaton Beach School Oistnct. Did You Know anAiously awaits your contnbuuons. Make history b;r scndanty<)ur facts to Did You Know, Orup C.Ut DlllJ Pt.lee. P.O. Bo• f 560. Colla Maa.. 92626. Q'artW lt1 A-. ..,.. r hl \ h 11111 .II'" ~Ill lhl• \U\pl'l 1' h.111 1111.I hu lh•' ""uld ltl'I .i1 hr r ,,11 ti \hr 1llJ l1ctl kJ' l' lh1. nupk .ilonc \ 111.111 h.1<1 '"' ,.11 'h'rt•(> 1 ul lrctm lhl· d."h nl hi\ I ": I 111.I llron1" v.h1k he- "'"' ~nl rlw -. l11dr h.id lln 11 11.irlo.rd 1n 1hr p.11"1111? 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H. < o 1a Mesa Kathryn Gail Lalh t . 22. Costa Mesa. Thomas Eugene Juhl. 32. New- pon Stach. Robert Leonard l.ancaJter. 34. Costa Mt11 Michael Andrtw Louna. 26. New- port Buch. Cynthia Danae Gin. 20. Ncwl)Ort ~ach Sandra Charlene Rctlls. :?:?. \Mt• Me'Ul. John McDonnell. lS. Huntington Beach. Ruby Jane Cason. 61 . c o'ta Mr\3 Hector (1ar<'1a·O~g<'I. I ~. Santa Ana. James Walter Duran. 21. C o,ta Me~. Robert Charks Lonon. 27. < o ta Mesa. Da 1d Harold Jon<'\, 24. Rancho nta Marpnta Ltt Walter Butterfield. '~· l.A Habra. Humbeno Cabrera. H . Co ta Mesa. Juan Caf'te>41 Ru11, 28. Anaht1m. te\r Ja) Landng.rn . .>6, .-.e .... pc.>rt Beach. Raul Emanuel Mamne1. 16. C1ar· den Grove. Michael Wilham dov.~l1 l 'I C O'ita Mc~ Abela Morulcs-C'astencda. 11 . nta Ana. Shan l t"roy Treanor.''· 8akcnficld Thomas Wilham Brennan. ll. Fountain Valle) Fountain Vall~ Robert G. Brov.n. \ti. l ong Beach Randall . Gn&1-'· \6. frc~no J o~ L Bello. 22. ~nta .\na Karen M. Domercgo. 21. In· aJt''>'Ood. I roy R. 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(tfO\.C John E U1lhg. \!( '4inlJ \nu .\lharo L Juart'/ 1•1 ,,rnta \n.i HuntinfltOn R•~nrh Marcoluho (iu1moin \1n11a ,.., Huntington &al"h M1chatl Jo\Cph \klh1 11\ I 1111n tam Valle\ Dennis ltt C1onn 4ti \,1n l~t·Jru Jod Rodnguc1 I nrrt·1 : ' .\nahe1m Thomu ( harlc~ Turner I~ Hunttn.aton Beach hannon K1thlttn 'ott. ~6. Hununston Beach Robcn Merle Mullipn .:?'i \anta •\na IClll •\nnA rnkowd,1. 42. Foun· tatn Valin Rafael Ja"<' < .1,t1llo. '' .\nahe1m Bryan Todd t-ullcr l 4. tiunt· m'ton Reach C\-nth1a • ut lkno1t \4, La Mt'~ Rnan Mattht"' ''°°~ '1. On-tario ( anada l"in~ Hernando f u\C'h10. ~nta na <.. hnsttan Toro. 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' 11 '" 111< 1 .i 11 ,1.·1 rarcnn~ 111, ••knt I ho 'Jfl -.utl h• " •uld m•I ha, .. t'lt·rn 1·"·1 r->1 1h1 11•1h·t l'JIX'r .ilP111 hul "'·' 11. • 't''""' th• JOl\01111.1 and ,1umr I • "' ''"' h.11 11•ll 111 lr11\h .111\I \flft'Dll •I • .111 dh I.I" 11 111.I I hf , JI \h •,11 \,11111,l)tll \lt\\100 \ l('JO l.a1tu•H• Ue·n,·h kt)rn [>;i, itl ''' 111 ~n Juan ( ap1,t r~1110 Rnhcrt flu , 1{l \\ ork ~an Fkrnard1m1 R1 l ha nl \nthon\ Toh1n ( o5ta \llt'-...l '""port Rc•ftrh John Doug l-:11t'r1\on. \0. cwp<>n fkn,h Monte \le( annc. ~6. ( osta Mesa. Joel Felman Ma u\. 18. Cypn-n l 1nt1a l ra R«d. 21 . NewPort lkach ft. Richard Paul Ra1, 1k0Mk1. 44, \outh L.o&1una Knstm £lame Vanct. l6, El Toro Jud) \nn Scnct)U)n. 2S. Rant ho ~n\a \1arpnll JclT) (1rttn, 27. C\anll ~na. Many Rae Y1n1e. 2 l. BaMow. James \Utn Janu 32,. tuatin.. Bobb Howell, 2\, &a AM. Lt"'•~ John Bu .. ookit. 29. nahc111). Luke f ranCJ us KuaJtr. 30. nahcam I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • Bal Week fur:J also caused some problems (td*N'• Motet Not '° lol'9 ... lol w.... WClli Cll\ omuol ...octi.. thot .._.,. ~ Colifomla ond petbd ...... of ..... oe-sWo ....... ....... fOf ~. And ot ..... peop&e ..... toh~llii .. orea. lftOfe friction begart betw... youth ond authority, gunt ond hole. ... w.-In the early 60I IMGrlf sue"-ctudn, woodies. the Rendmloul Wroom ond Dick Dole, "Kine of the Surf Guitor. '' Aho populor wer. the bMt tinged rock ond rol of .. Righteous Brothen. Teen-ogers jolMled tfle room ewry night. lut tfle winds of change -re blowing for loJ Week. Newport leodl hnd o new chief of police ~ ¥Owed to bring 01der to ttle crowds of )'OU"9 . f*>P1e flocking into to loJboo. 1My called it The Easter Porode. )11Nal6n-'f.30M1. T• HISl'OIUC Ba• MA J>JlVIUON Aal llOA, CA. Music BY BIG BAND CoMMcmoN Alf nntllff., • ..., t. tlw.., .. -' --' lwt,. ,. ,.., "' ..... l1w,......... ...... ......... ,.n -t tAit ,,..r1 Mi~ 1..W..llt WM xv. 'Nh~hier ~ou -.~"l h1 S..' ;Puf"\.e'lf vr ,ou '' htt.trcJ !ttt('+.. dbOuf thi.1-.co f•tiulou" niah1~ •t T~ Ri-r.dtl\ "U' •n' tl• '' t" flt>,.. "'ul. hr • Lh~ 8 • &•nd 'AW\M. "8d t> .-.,.,,,, ~,~,.1 • '"'' l t t" Amuw~.,,, • ~·• l'ol "'•1n1 O•n•·~" • H.t t ~ •~n. II ~ • 1:1.tlbu.o '14:'•"1 C.u Ro·und fklkeu •v.U.W. bf ... ...,. R-edoM U•ti.d TI<•-•11111 " pklll!d •P lllsllc of die_., •I llelbcM P~1tioll ddlet llooc• '°' -hof.,,..tloll tele.,._ t7141 ~Ml • DANCl ONLY SIO .. DINN[R AND DAN([ ...... sn ~. • . ., ! • • ... • ,. .. '•· .... , .. • H,tt ,. H1 t I \ t .. ,., ., ........ J ,,. °""' ~ • •Ill~ # ,.....,. St<Hn•"' ,.,.,,., '" ..... ,,,,..,,.. l Eodl mominQ of lol Week 1965, o s190dy procession of porenh wound in way through the Newport leo<h Polio Station. At the end of the line. porentt _,, reunited with their rec:ently or· rested ju~le sons and dou;hteri, Wtims of lol Weeli tJtctu. One April mornif\9, porKe ploced ~2 collect phone coils at down to porenn tellif\9 them to come ond retrie_,. their errant ofhpri"iJ. "I tell you. Eddie." on HOsperated fattier threatened, "You don't know how lucky you ore I decided to ~ up. I should how left you down here ihoveling sond for o ~k." r----------~;~:~k-=:c:..-~;~~:;;::cs-:~=----------, Bad. to a.1 I 74) S.)pon W•r N«'"pon 8ud1 92..0 NO RUUNOS ( nd~d "m1 1h<" ~ m.kle p~,.ibte to BO<~ to 841 '•&ht 1 .. 111 pod up m1 ll<~C'l' lhC' n1c1>1 ol r~ <°'f'nl ••rill" ~lb<M f'<h1ltun 1oek.-1 buo•h • '•t \\ flll p ... ,, ,., ' ••• "'""t..r• '• ... r• .. ., .. ., ''r"" o""'r "'"'". "i: 11 r,., I h •" t ). t t lut Sol Week lived on, despite police bomcodes, curfew\ and un· friendly not.,,es. ,. ,,. ', .. r •r· f>r ••• ,,,...,,,1-4-1 • ' ',. "'",.,. '• r .,..,. ,.,..,. r ''° ... pt"'' •"'J ... In 1971, Newport City Trotf1c E~· neer Jim Lawrence reported ttlat o traffic counter on the \OVthbound lanes of Newpon Boulevord wos logg11\9 18,000 con a doy o' Sol Week got underwoy. ,,... ..,, ~.__,, .....,..,._,. r .. ~ ,,.....,...., .,,.,.. 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SoMdoy 10 om IO 6 pm Sunday I 2 noon lo .5 pm N9ot+y 200 ,.,.. tb'a 1ndud.ng Nwnon Morcu•. I Mogn1n, ~nt0n'• Th. 8'oodway, Buffumt. '°"'*' Mcwttet ot ~Court and ltland *1oce c• located in 1''9wpol1 leocf\ ~ Pacifiic.Coott ~ ~ Motr.ArlhK ond .Jomb0t• ~ 171AJ 111 2000 Oual<e death tolle lmate at I 40,000 RUDIAR. Jran -Stroot. af\er- sbocb tent 1J9nkked residents Nllaina Into the streets of northern Iran on Saturday, and mas.s paves were d&e rot victims of an earth~ quake that some official repons say killed at least 40,000 people. 1 EITons continued to rescue ~P e trapped under piles of rubble an the mountainous areas of Iran's north· western Gilan and Zarnjart prov- inces that were devastated in Thu~ day's q\llkt. . .. Tocby we found e1aht people alive, but they will probl~y be the last WC unoovcr," said Nassir ~ch, an officer of the Revoluuonary Guard helping SCJlteh and i:escuc operations in the flattened city of Rudbar, about 140 miles northwest of Tehran. . The official Islamic Rcpubhc News Agency rcponed that "w.ith the lapse of time.'' hope was fading that more survivors could be found alive under the rubble. Thursday's quake destroyed dozens of towns and villages. Journalists fl ying over the. area saw horrific scenes of devastati on in villages where thousands of mud brick and concrete homes were re- duced to rubble. No estimates of casualties were }'Cl available from remote regions. Numerous mountain villages re- mained cut off because landslide~ blocked roads. In Rudbar. dozens of Iranian m1h· tary helicopters flew supplies into makeshift aarstnps on a small island in the ri ver that flows through this agricultural center that once numbered 180.000 people. The two-lane roads leading tu Rudbar and neighbonng ManJil were clogged with rubble from build· angs and huge boulders dislodged from the surrounding halls. Male-long columns of buses. am- bulances and flatbed trucks caIT) mg bulldoLe rs. rrancs and other equip- ment had 10 wait for hours to reach their dcsunauons. Foreign relief teams and supphc.., began arn' mg an the region. as the world responded 10 the disaster. There were conflactang death tolls. A national radio broadcast said mon· 1han ~0.000 people were feared dead and I 00.000 were IOJUrl·d. IR NA rcponed about 29.000 people killed -By Tlte A11oclated Press AIDS epidemic triggers global increase in TB SAN FRANCISCO -The AID ep1dl·n11c as inggcnng a gl obal l'\· plosaon of 1uhcrculos1s. espcc1all) 1n .\fnca. and at least two million peopk an· alread} 1nferll'd with the microbes that cause both disease\. a health ofli c1al warned on Sa turda\ Mcanwh1k. a top East Gl·rman health c\pcn cautioned that the opening ot thl· Iron ( unam 1s hkcl} to speed thl' spread of A.IDS in Eastern Europe. which has so fa r largcl) escaped the cp1dem1c. Tubcrculos1r. as alrcad) thl' v.orld's single b1ggc~t bacterial kalkr. and experts fear that HIV. the .\ll>'i virus. as hi.cl} to make the probkm much worse. .. A serious cp1dem1c of TB " occurnng as a result of the HI \ epidemic. especaall~ 1n Sub-Saharan Africa:· !>aid Dr. I eter Enka of thl' World Health Organ11ataon . .\fracans "were unahlc to c·onta1n J relatl\el) small tubcrculo 1s prob- lem hcforc the am,al of HIV. anJ thl'} arc singularl> 111 -prcpared lur loping with a \Cr) large problem ahead." -By Tbe Auoclat~ Press Dad, 2 sons rescued I in cave after week without food, water t-"R.\NKI I'\ \\ \,l -.\ man and 1wo \lllh -lo'\ 1n a la' l' w 11hout fund '' all'r or hght for mo\l of a \\l"t'~ -"en· rl''t<'Ul'd l\aturda'. offi ial~ said Gary Wilham Lute'\. H . and 'ion.., Gal) Jr .. U . and T1moth). 9. ol Tampa. Fla . v..crc rescued at 2 a.m . then hosp1tahLcd for dehydra1ion. Lutes said the three tx-camc lost Monda) when their lamps went out. leaving them an total darkness 1n New Trout Cave 1n Pendleton Count) an eastern West \'1rgin1a "We had been eitplonng for about an hour and a half. and we wcrl· supposed to have another half an hour." Lutes said in a telephone interview from Rockingham Mem- orial Hospital an Hamsonburg. Va The three had lcfl their pack with food and water on a side trail when their lamps staned going out, said Lutes. who had cxplot'C'd caves for the past 20 years without becoming lost. "We would ha ve had to crnwl on our hands and knees. and we could have ionc an circles or 1n the wrong d1rcc11on," Lutes said ... We dcc1dcJ the best thing to do wns si t do\\n and wait for i.omconc to find u " The search didn't start unlll Thul'Miay, whC'n the three were tu meet with family members an Pow hat11n. Va. When they didn't arrive, fomal) members conlactcd authonhc and local and ttaional cave uplortr~ stancd look1n1 for the Lutest . Rescuers entered the ca ve late 1-rtda)' and round tht ram1ly' pad at 12:.30 a.m. lurday. -ll11h A-..cllltf!4 Prn.I • " s......-~ 11tS1 II ll9a Ollwwlst. i. llwtllCllMoMly !I.I 1Nt:ft cloudy *llJ!IC • ·-Ind t'ttrl"I holln. Sollll "Cll ttot.dl MU II 1-s Otlltllmt. 1111 tlltoulf! Mond1y but paill~ cloudy dYllllC I tfllOOfl Mi tvtnq lloUIS Owtf !lit soulhtfn -r-w11111 YIClll c:lllrlct ol lllillndtrlllowtl\ Somt hCfl clou$ ness at times te>hy tnd lllondiy Othef wtM. tw saia with MWl!l to soutllwm Wiiiets IO I~ ll'pll Chl1111111tff- llo9rs All QUAUTY ""'QNlrty .. 0 (,,.. lrCWll lllOOrl ate to rtfl •• llfllthl\11111 lht Sovl!I CoHI An &ill! lodly Ol "1if i' Con t au qulltty l!lodtult • OCEAN __ ,_ Siii flrtcllt .. ...., Bueti Sit,,. LosA,.tn 3 11 Ol~nty 3 13 San l 13 Slllll ~bit• Venlu,. 2 II Swtll d11tc:b0fl SovlhltHI '*' .. ...., l'lnlC low 4:49 a "'-I A .... ....,. .. :11 ..... 4.0 ....... CD OCEAll a. TODAY'S SUN Sunrise ........ 5:42 a.m. Sunset.. ....... 8:05 p.m. () 0 1st Olr. Full Moon June 29 July 7 :nmAY: Late night 1w.-. mad·mornina k>w clouds and local foe. Otherwise, fair with f1i1t1s from near 70 at the beaches to the upper 80s inland TcmollOW: More of the same, with light winds and highs in the 70s. 77 REPORT BOATllQ 0-. .., dtn. west to tolltltwnl ..nets 11 I~ ~Is lllCI two-tool SUS 1111$ 1ltt1ftOOll 11111 t~ Olhtfw1sc. licht Wllllblt winds Soulhwt'lttrly swtll lo two Im lilt fl<Cllt Ml lllOlllH1& low cloods OtlltrwtW. 1111 Ovtr otilfl wllllf$. no1thwest wlllCb. 1t I 0 lo 10 •nots t hr et loot sen lloltltweslt1ly swtl to to.r Itel N!cbt Jtld lllOl'llllC low cio..cts lllOSlly c:1u11111 Ill tlw lllfl- FISlllG Calleo ~U. yellowtitl ind blHMlo "' bolont ott C.1~1na Island TODAY'S MOON Moonrise ....... 7:41 a.m. Moonset. ...... 10:05 p.m. () Last Otr. New Moon July 15 June 22 Otano-Co.I DAILY PlLOT,.._, JwM M, .. 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A Public Service Announcement brought to you by the ------------ < OA~T <•l 'ARD HH 'DATION RU'I PARA Dt-( O~P·11 I fH 'c' plt'.1'<' rt"'<'n C' th .. kch I "I pn l n uplc or make re'cn .it ion('' :u S IOO f)<'r ~f'\!ion I .im unable" to :urt'mJ hut am «m.lmintt .i donation S Add~' ---------- ( II~ -----------'tat(' __ I.Ip kkphont' --~------------------ ll>ul ~ hcdc ff\ lo '>t·d I ol 'lllATIO' /Rt l'F P.\RAI> .. Pk;,'<' "'"pon\I .,, July 8, 1990 < huluhk donath>n' a' allo"'rd h\ I.a" pa~ahk to ( OA!'ll <it 'ARO (""I .. ) H~I 11th I I I I I I I I I ........................................ 1111!1 ....................................................................... -..... -------------............................. . ' .... ~~pponent says initiative really a dumb id~a "1t•1 a dumb Idea whole time has oome." said New-'°" Beach attorney Jim PuUr. He was u:rms. now voten lbOuJd hm1t the councU to two terms." said Paul Balal.is. a local developer. former 51anruna commi1ioner and proponent of the petition ve. Alona with other becken. be feels thit would "' arcatcr perticipetion in city ,ovcmmcnt. ~!f_~o the cur· ttnt "~t Years is Enoup petition drive to limit New-Jim port City Council utiood llM!elbers co servina w tsut opponenll arsuc a two aerm hmit reduces oter opt.ions. They say citizma who value on-the-job xperieocc wouJd be left without candida&cs. Also they lai19 that atabiHty and CODtis&ency would suffer. To a.Ital bldlets of the twO term limit reply, if It's CftOUllt. tor America. it'• aood e~ for n They Point out the United $tatts Pritident 'led L<> &wo tmu. 8u1 lllin. there's a nip side. t"'O fOw-,ur terms. ••••••••••• ··sia nina the .,.,.. ..... ~illllln • another knee-jerk fbrm o( pioHai a .. 't'itii \hall CWKntly the raac." in1illed Parker~ .... Wilf bepid up an opposir14 campaip. •The a.lttfM!!~_he 111d, '11 \0 vote an incumbent out of office, ~t takes hard work." ~ Amendmalt to the Constitution was IO<•=-fn 1947 a a Republican reaction to the threc- rm prcsjdency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But ice H came blek to bite the elephant in the tail: in Petitions have been circulated at community events, aear civic buildings and outside tupermarkets for three weeks. Backers claim 4.000 sipatura. City Clerk Wanda Rcgio said at least 2,SOO more lipa- tum wiU be needed to place the charter amendment on the November ballot. 960 • e1,perienced Dwiaht Eisenhower was denied •n al.-mtain third term, and recently, a char· iamat1c RonmJd Reagan was fort~d out "f presidential pohtin. In both instant'es. millions of Americans were denied the option of voting for an expencnced candidate. '"The council limits appointive positions to two There's another a ngle to the "Eight Years Is ... Real troubles ..._.., ... .._ Surfer R09er Hetndn, of Seal Beach, •••min•• a Jeep tfNlt was stuck fn the "'uclr s.turday "'°""'"9 n•• tlM Santa Ana Rtver J•tty In Newport Beach beca.te of very h'9ft ttd" Prlday nl9ht. RACE Fr om A l on its stern. thl' ea rner would ht· taller than the E:.mpire 'itall' Bu1ld1ng. And lirst-llme Ci~R part1c1- pants learned ho"' tall thl•1r challengc I'> dunng Saturda) 's trwl run from Par'>1ppan) "J J . to ~tamlord . C onn The I SO-mill' ht·at \\3'> thl· ~hurte'>t thn 'II fatl' r o<la)' lh.t') ·11 nlll' 200 m dn "'l'3\ 1ng through thl' Poconu Mounta1m 1n Pc.·nn'>} h an1a anll '>lopping for thl· night in \<.ran- ton. Pa But thc da}\ gl't longcr. topping out at ~60 mill'\ on the fourth of Jul) "'hen '>Uf\.l\or\ "''"d up in Phoenix. Among tho'><' likcl} 10 makc 11 that far arc ~llhcr'i. a (1AR charter mcmhcr, and na\ 1g.a1or T> Holm4u1st ol \an Clemcnle. c1 multiple national champion 1n antique tar n,mpct1t1on "We're thl' o:,1ronge\I th1rd- place fin1,hcr in thl\ race.·." \l.' llhl'rc, la ughcd tfc and Holm4ul\I have dn"l'n their 1934 Patkard Kr1ad\ICr lo a third-place fin1c,h 1n the lac;t thrcl· consccutl\ c ran·'> Because of their cons1!.tcn tl) Mrong showing. the W1thers- llolmqu1s1 team " among the fa,ontc~ to win "'hen car!> cro'>~ the fin1'ih linl' Jul) 6 nn Main trect. 01'inl'} land Whllr man\. con.-.1ckr 'ilmpl} lin1!lh1ng the rate to tx: a feat. rnmpct1t1on "'111 tx· licrce Each da~ pni<lutt'\ a "'1nnl'r Ktill' organ11l'r' h,l\e 11ml'd thc route 111 thl' 't'tonll dnd ligurnJ 11\ d"tJOll' to thl· llHh of a mill> f \l'r) 'l'UHld that lin1\her'i ;m· oft thl' ntliuJI time lOUnt\ dga1n't them l.k\p1tt· thl' t hJllengc of lollc1"'- ing in strut 1111n\ on unkno""n route\ and keeping 11rcd . old car\ and trutks 1n running rond1t10n . rac.c.·r., rl·gularl) finl\h w11h1n 1 IJ \Cl onth ur k.-.<. of 1he oninal time .\ccuraq pa)\ off Racer<; arc '>1ng for a S.:!50 OO(J pur<.c. the largc-.t offered 1n old-ca r compe11- t1ons. Rut, then. man) of the en trants arc dn\lng car' \\orth that mur h. dnd more An antique t ar auc11oncer \alued 1h1\ )CJ(\ licld at more than \llJ m1ll1on SENIORS SEEKING FUN ! Look no further than South Coast Senior Villas! Our spacious, new one bedroom, one bath units include such I uxuries as: • Ma.Id A Uau Servkie • Dally Acthidel/Sodal Euaraiolll • Dally Meal Senkle A Y&1la.blt • hlly eqtllpped IU~ • u a.o.r .um., • ~aled tnupondOtl 2288 FAIRVIEW IOAD COSTA MESA. CA He!7 (714) 646-6300 JOY From Al council, and Neugebauer was ap- palled that all three flagpoles were the same height. She insisted the center pole, for the Amencan flag, should be higher than the other two. Although city staff tried to dissuade her because of costs. Neugebauer insisted. and the two outside poks were lowered. "Every young person that goes by the Civic Center. I want them to sec that the American flag commands relipect." she sa id. At 62. Neugebauer 1s nearing the end of a long political career. Afier a lone tenure on the Westminster council. she commits to scrvin~ only one term 1n thl' 2nd Superv1sonal D1stnct. She plans to conduct her fall cam- paign much like the first -low budget. gras~roots. focusing on her crcden11al<t and goals. She said she won't make Wieder an issue. "I don't think it's nccessal) to d"'cll on an~ o l the 1nrumbent"s pai.t om1los1ons:· Neugebauer said. "I l'rcd1 t the voters 1n the 2nd D1stnct "'1th being aware of tht· 1'isucs as well a .. the ba<:kground of the incum· bcnt .. Ncugehaucr''> challenge will be to makt-the \ ult'r'> awarl' of her Shc spent JU'>l SI 2.000 in the pnmar) - wmparl·ll to SI 50.000 h} W1t•dcr - :ind '>l'nl a mailer 111 a \mall targeted group of \ otc.·r' \he outpolkd W1l'der Hl Wl''>t- min'>la "'hl'fl' \ ott'r\ "'cm kl he t•x- pc.•ucd to kn11"' hn -hut JU\\ h.ireh i'.e ... erthl·lcc,., \he think\ the 1n- l Umhcn1 " n~ tor a fall. Thc tall 1ha1 )'\ pcrtcnt ol the \Otcrc, "'l'rl' aga1n.,1 W1l·der '>lgnal'> trouble for thl' thrl'l·-tam inrumbcnt, she said. "I'm H'r) pka~d with my 20 pcrccnt. and "'h1k the turnout wa<1 lo"'cr than pred1ued. I think 11 wa'> \Cf\ rcpn.''>l'ntall\C of pcoplc'!> di<t· lontent "'Ith the incumbent .. Ncu· geba ucr 'ia 1d She profes'i<'s 1ndifTcrencc to the pro<> pert of running aga 1 nst a wcll- fi na nt-cd land1da1e whmc campaign " managc.·d b} prcifcrnonals. "~he had thl'm in June. 100 lihc emplo}ed l'\Cr} l'llort and expended tup dollars. and the rcr,ults clear!> c,ho"'cd '>ht· "'J' rl'JCCted b} a ma- J<>nt~ of \Otl'r'> ... Ncugcbaucr said ~ h1k W1nkr ha-; cndorsemcnts from ncarl) l'\.Cr) mayor and roun- ulmcmbcr 1n tht• Znd District. Ncu- gch:iucr '>Uggt''>lcd that support ma> Ix· thin Among tho~ "'ho <;wi tched al- leg1antc after "leugcbauer an- f oup•· campeian that petition·....,. tend IO lkm ver. Tbt fine print rads that couadl memlml ho've served ll yean .. wouJd be iaelilible IO terVe en if elected to a new &erm ... This aDDliel pnciMty !P council memben Evelyn Han and _Don Slraua. tpoth have served 12 years, both are former mayors W ~ an:: considered shoo-ins for ~Jection. Thia ff'OUkt caJI for a $40,000 special eJection to (ti' the council acall thaa., at pretent1 no one but Hl.r1 Stra11M teem to want. Q'uy 1an't it? Crazier 1tUI contideri111 primary orpniz.en of the • iaht Vean is Enouah .. Cllnl*SJt, arc eotcntial ncnts of Hart and StraUJ1. Janine Oa11lt is idcnt of the Newpon Hei&lst Homiowncra and naidered heir apparent co !'lelyn Hart's council 'tion. The other orpnize{ i1 James "Buzz" hnc>n, who IOlt to Don Strauas ilf tiMt 1986 Fint District rouncil campeian. Both deny QOUncil 1mbiidoo1 as y work to pther sipatures. II And there's reason for ~tumlna both to office. flln, from Newport Heipaa. DetOtiated the cit)"• tpc?rt lawsuit, pushed ~ Beck Bay drcdaint •llali'on and was pretident Gi the Orange County 1.1.1m-or Cities. "It takes •aime-1...,..· to efrcctive- Woft with all the county and w •ndcs. .. claims art, lddina, .. , doubt if ln)'OM couJd do it with a two rm limitation." , That d~'t '°"pd like upstandina polltlca. A ter CCMW ~ be fot J•lne Gault. "Buzz" ' Strauss. from Lido Jale, claims ao bo a balancina prtt on the council who's tnowa for' hi• deliberate yle and frequent slow-growth positions. Hi• rat0n pr seeking a fourth term: "To once and for alJ find a new airpon location." enon adsbfy) Paul Balalis to nan i• 1tle uncil•1 Jllfc election. In 1um. Newport vo48's ould be Ifft • all their opti n1 open. For the most pert, N Beach hn a well- manued. stable city aovemm Currently, no one stands between Han and Sttauss and a fourth term on the city council. But if both arc re-elected in November and if the two-ienn limitation 1s approved, both veterans would be "te· called" within hours of bcina re-elected. ''"-' Paticer is riab&. .. two-&erm limit ' abb "1e.a. Consequently. ill lime should never iComf. f'. more ~opriate axiom ould ""'Jfit ilil!tlfocrt (i x. it. ·~ I J,_ WllOll'• N '911UJ ra• ~ -~ . . -~ l . ' • nounccd was Westminster Coun~ c1lman Frank Fry, who has served on the council two years lonacr than her. Fry said Neugebauer would be a "refreshing" chan&e, and called her a tenacious worker. "The one thing she has learned is to argue the ~mts rather than the personalities,' he said. "When she makes up her mind, she goes after it 1,000 percent." Afier announcmg. Neugebauer said she heard comments hke: "Thank God you're running," and "Wh y did )'Ou wait so long to file? We're already committed to support the incumbent because we didn't realize there would be a challenae ... She said her late entry was due to busmcss commitments. But now she's comm111ed to unscaung Wieder. She's lining up more endorse- ments. too -including the suppon of the other three primary rhallengers And. while Wieder has ~n en- dorsed b) all four of her fellow supcr" 1sor'>. 11'<, been rumored that she·., struggled throughout her tcnurl' to g.a1 n thl·ir respect. Ne u- gl'bauer sugge\tS she can do helter "M> track record will show I work "'t'll in a tcam effort." she !Mll<l "I plan to be produc11' c. "I ma)' not alwa)S ha\C m) wa) hut I'll al"'a)\ ha.,,c m) sa}" t-ir'>I. hown er. \he.· needs 10 ma kc ~O\. b a blut· nbbon day. Mesa withholds the COSTA MESA -Based on a citiun's com - plaint abou1 its support for the National Endow- ment for the Arts, the city has withheld a $30,000 grant to tf)e South Coast Repertory Theatre. John Feeney of Costa Mesa objected to a South Coast Repertory flier that encourages patrons to write their legislators and suppon the NEA. On Monday, Mayor Peter Buffa delayed allocation of S 175,000 in cultural arts grants. BRIEFS includin& $30,000 for South Coast Repertory, sayina he wanted to talk with theater officials about the NEA flier. Some lawmakers. such as Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Los Alamitos want to discontinue NEA funding, saying sexually explicit photographs and other controversial works of art do not deserve government funding. Feeney said the theater's support of the NEA should not be accomplished with city funds. Charities eye summer fund drive GARDEN G ROVE -United Way officials have tentatively agreed to spearhead a SI million countywide emergency fund-raising campaign proposed by a group of about 40 charities and S0C1a1 service agencies. Representatives of the agencies met last week to address what man> say is a cns1s this summer 1n social services. Costa Mesa's Share Our Selves food and clothing distribution center will be closed all summer a nd there have been cutbacks in ot her pnvatc and government assistance programs due to funding shortfalls. Last week the agencies agreed to try to raise an extra SI million this summer United Way spokesman Jeff Rocke said Fnday the organ11a11on's president, Memtt Johnson. would ask the board of directors to pro\ 1de $25.000 as seed monc} to get the emergency fund dnH ~tarted. The agency rcprcsentat1 vc\ will meet again July 6 10 decide exactl y how to conduct the fund drive. • . SOS to be closed a bit longer By 80 8 VAN EYKEN COSTA MESA -hare Our ~Ives. a chant} that has SCf\ed ( osta Mc~ and surrounding rnm- mun111cs for 20 years. will be be clo~d at least a month longer than ong1nall} planned. officials said The clo'>urc. brought on by the canrcllat1 on of SOS's lease at Rea ( ommun1t} C ·enter. 1s the first 1n thc chant)'<, history SOS official" arc scrambling to get the organ11a11on re-e11tabllshcd at a new location at 1550 Superior A\.- enue. Jean f orbath. OS director. said la111 month that she hoped to have the new building, a former warehouse. liucd with the neccs-.ar) 'ihehcs. part1t1on'> and plumbing h} the end ol Jul) But f orbath \31d Thursda)' that she was now a1m1ng at re-opening h)' the end of AuguM "It JUSI takes 'luch a long time to get plan~ drawn," she said. "We finall y got the plans hack from our cng.inccr th1'> week. I've been 1mpa- t1en1. and now I feel bad because I can reall} !>Ct' what an awful lot of work 11 1s." Two local building contractor" have vol unteered to coordmatr work on the new bu1ld1ng. Fo rbath said. "I showed them the preliminary plans and asked 1f the thought we could possibly have It done b} the end of August." she said. "The in - d1cat1on was that 11 wa'i t>05s1blc." 11o n date would depend on such things as how long 11 took to get the plans checked and approved b)' the lit). "I know Jean is hoping for Sept. I," Dunn said "I think that's very opt1m1!.t1c. Under normal circum· stances. a plan check might take four to six week!. b>· llSclf. And the whole approval and permit process could take nine Now thc city has to ld us the} 're going to cooperate as much as the) can 5o we might att an C\ped1 tcd JOb ea .. 1cally. we'll JUSt ha\e to hope for the best." sos From A1 Linda ( 1cho"'sk1. whoS(' home abut.s the park neitt to Rea Center "There'-; a lot lc'i'> foot foot traffic. It's quieter in the neighborhood. And f've noticed that there arc a lot more neighborhood people using the park. Bcforc. there were so many pcopk sleeping 1n the park dunng the da). that not a lot of people from the neighborhood went there for recreation ... One of the rnmpla1nts leveled at SOS b> nc1ghhtm was that 11 drew people from all over the count y to west C osta Mc\8. Accord ing to figures compiled by SOS. onl)' at>out lO percent of the chant) 's chcnt'I came from ( osta Mesa. Meanw hile. the temporary closure of SOS. which had been provid ing about 5.000 people a month with emcrgenc) food. clothing and · financial assistance. has other chan- t1cs and !.<X'1al service agencies worn ed. Pred1ctin,1 a cns1s this summer. representatives of about 40 organ1za- tt0ns met in Garden Grove last week and agreed to launch a SI million fund drive to try to lill the gap left by the closure of SOS and cutback\ 10 other government and pnva tc u11stanee program ... they didn't have anywhere to li ve. they would gi ve them some money for rent." Castro said people would sttll come to Costa Mesa looking for work. despite the suddcn reduction in emergency services brought about by the closure of th e food pantry. One ne1ahborhood resident said the innu, of immigrants still bot hered her. despite the absence of foot traffic from SOS But Mike Dunn of GER Inc .. onr of the contractors, said the complc-Rut that percentage rcpreS('nts about 7.500 to 8.000 people in the r--------------'----------------. city "'ho benefited directly or 1n· "It 1s much quieter on that end of the street. but I think 11's still an uneas) nc1&hborhood." ~1d Rrnc Morns. who h vcs near Rea Center. "Wl· still have \Orne ~rious prob- lems and I feel a lot of them stem from our high 1mm1grant popu· lat1on. I'm so sick of Mexicans. You look out on the street and that's all you !.Cc any more. I here arc A 1an people across the street. I'm gelling out. I'm renting out m) house and mov1n.g to Fountain Valley." Can hormone therap~ prevent osteoporosis. KITCHEN RESTYLING directl y from SOS'\ services each month. And some sa y the closure of SOS has meant many of those people arc going hunlf). But Janice Dav1dwn, one of the most vocal opponents of SOS over the past two years. maintains that the maJOnty of rcsl'dcnts who lob- bied fo r the chanty's reloca11on did so did so not out of prej udice toward 1mmiarants. but out of a desire to reclaim their neighborhood. STl IDY VOLUNTEERS ~F.EDED ", .. "' ...... ,. 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WarwrA~ , ... ,, ..... f.., ~~~·--...... --.i...~ REFACE or REPLACE YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS Genu ine Wood or Lam inate Refac ing • ADDITIONAL SERVICES • COUNTER TOPS IP~~AR ELECTRICAL Tiie ~ Lighting Formica ~ Appliance Hookup COAIAN DU~ ClfltT....., INl'f AUIR KrrOf.N AFFAIR COUPON SPECIAL (800) 537-8557 ftC. $ J SQOO OFF (714) 529-2182 UC. 1536631 WtTH THIS AO (213) 25~9977 "It leaves a lot of people without food." said Ercnd1da Gonzales. who lives on Hamilton Strecl. a few blocks from Rea Center. "I know a lot of people around here in the neiahborhood. They don't have work so they don't have food." Oon.zales. who was waiting to be served at the SOS clinic. said she and her family had not been amona those who had to ask for food or financial help. Rosendo Castro. another 1>3ticnt waiting to use the clinic, said he hid onct depended on the SOS food pantry. "I havn't been there for more than three months," said Castro. who lives on Victoria Street. "My wife and I are workina now. and we're all ri&J't t. But four years aao when I first came here. J had no work. and I had no food and no plat"C 10 live. They helped me here.· Castro Mid recent immiarants. P.1rt1cularly those who have no fam- ily or friends 1n the area. of\cn 10 hun1ry and homeless until they find work. "They come hcrc, tspcci1lly the ~ptc from Meiuco without per,crs. a.nd they do n't have anythina,. • he 11ed. "They really suffer. When they uted to ha\lc this pf1et, they ('Ould ,et some food. And the fam11tc . 1f "People have stancd to ao out more in the nei&hborhood,.. she s.aid. "I've staned to walk the nciah- borhood ap1n. I was afraid to for a Iona time. There were always 1rou1» of men hanaina out in the park. I didn't feel safe. Now I sec more and more neiahborhood families using the park. l>eople arc out there play- ing soccer. You didn't sec that for such a Iona time." Davidson ~1d problems remain in west Costa Me~. Some streets in the area have persistent problems wtth housing code v1olat1ons. Davidson said the nc1ahborhood 11oups that formed to oppose SOS would remain together. and aucmpt to addrcu some of the remainina problems. "We know not all of our P.roblema came from • "she said. 'But th1t o ne iuuc was so divisive. Now I fttl people arc talkina to each othrr ap1n. and we can btain to foster some communtly pride:· The SOS cmcraenc:y services center. mc1nwhile. remains closed. The oraan1111lon hat bouahl I VI• can& warehouse at I SSO upenor A vc .. but officMll1 say 1\ will not be ready for se~1tt un11I l11c Autw.t. .. Stepping Out In ... udy's Cafe Society Another hit for Wilhelm JUDY CHAMlfltLAIN T HE POTATO CHI PS ... I couldn't keep my hands ofT the caviar and creme ra1che heaped on little home- ade potato chips at the grand pcn1ng of David Wilhelm's 1stro 201 last Wednesday ight 1n Irvine. This ti me. I had no trouble 1nd1ng the place. which is ore than I can say for it when t used to be Metropolitan rill. • Glona Zigner coordinated he private party. and she clev- rly used strobe hahts in the rkang lot -which was jam- cked with so many expensive vehicles on the night went that I thought Lee West and Jim Slemons had oved the creme de la creme of their an ventones up o Bistro 20 I's Von Karman location. Hors d'oeuvres -the potato chips wi th caviar: amb riblcts in a pungent sauce of stewed leeks and ariaold mint: Maine lobster salad on grilled bnoche ith com and sweet bell pe ppers; smoked trout fi nger ndw1ches with arugula and pesto mayonnaise: duck iver mousse on walnut toast with sundried sour cherry reserves; eggplant, sundricd tomato and fonti na heese fritters; cold smoked tenderloin of beef with rispy shallots and horseradish creme: three-cheese ndue tartlets with smoked sausage and skewered hnmp with peppers and prosciutto -were a m1ni- rt1onsamphn.J of the flavors dlntrs can expect to ncounter at this stunnina new California bistro which. rtunately is now open for lunch as well as dinner. Zianer's "A" List auests were dressed to the nines. nd it's obvious Bistro 20 1 is going to be a hot new anaout of an caterie. Spotted in the crowd: Ruth Ko, red u f ranc, Jackie and Mike Casey, Sassy Luby, eneral and Mrs. William Lyon. Jim Holzer1 Donna unce, Link MathewlOn, Barbara and Domenick Rop- lo. La rry Cano. Jane Casanova, Zee Allred. Ellen pel, Charlene and Hans Prqcr. Ken Freidenrcich. ary Ann and un Miller, Nancy and Bob Pase. Jerry obrin and Bistro 201 General Manaaer Craig Ferriera. Talented Chef/Genius David Wilhelm j ust keeps uging along, cranking out innovati ve dinina em- ri ums. Barbacoa. his next venture, will open in tober on the water level of the new Harbor O ub on H 1n Newport -and will be followed, in Novem- r, by an as.-yet-unnamed restaurant that will be a riahon on the Southwestern cuisine Wilhelm is sently serving at Kachina in lquna Beach. P.S. Da vid, who's doing your hair these da~? You k more handsome than ever. if that's ~1ble. P.P.S. Girls (or Ladies). don't you hate 1t when that ppens? I mean, when some of these guys look better n we do? ... 0 WL Ml:: O~. JOACHIM ... If you're toina up '°''he Hollywood Bowl, let him Splicbal orchestrate a Patina-style picnic for from the culinary rcpenolre of his critically· laimed MelrOIC Avenue restaurant, located a con~ nt U minutet away from the Bowl bctQCn Hiah- and Cabuenp. Plan to spend between SlS.50 and S46.50 per n for the likes of toumedos of Stilled pcppaed na done up u a Nicoltc aalld· k>bslet IA1ad wida neo; Maine lobltcr talad With upal'lllUt and VNll caviat cniam. All picnic bo ... feature mapiiccnt SoficMI • na: apricot ..,, wida a tnas compote; croimnt ~ te pUddi,._ wi_. Wild TwUy IMICr; ,._...,.. and wbeny pee wida vurilll beu IMCI; rupberry tan th almond w. cMcclllll INfla . Orange Coast us Socia• su1wart1 Cecilla Non, Janet Smith, C.therlne Thyen and Dot Clock. Carol & Company Non hosted the tea at her waterfront home for the support g roup of New Dlrec- ..., .... SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1990 ............... ..,,.._ .... tlons, a halfway house for recovering •l· coholks. Tea fetes New Directions supporters Yo u co uld hear a pin drop ten years ago when Dot Clock asked her Jun- ior League bud- dies to help her form Las Soc1as Carol ~ews~j.~:i'ion~~ Humphreys a non-pro fi t res1dcnt1a l re- hab1htat1on ser- + '4 ~ . ~1 '}' . ,..,, • c vice for women in rcco-.c·r} from alco holism and other l hcm1cal depcndcnc1<'~. i\lcohohsm was pre11y hush-hush back then. ''Plu'i. people didn't want their name used. i\s 1f bccau'it' }OU suppon \Omcthing means you have 1t Las Soc1as 1s not an AA ( .\lcohohn ..\nonymous) group." Clock !>aid dunng Tuc'ida~ ·s la't ~oc1as tea an the an- filled waterfront townhouse of ( cc1ha Noll. "Las Soc1as memhcrs believe drinking 1s only bad when 11 hccomes a problem." (lock continued. noting that she's astounded when peopk ..ay to her. "I don't drink. JUSt beer and ~inc:· Is 1t true that more and more adults arc dnnkang l~s and less? "I think so," Clock said. "But what about our kids •rkh Vollftler, lllchard Reinsch and aen- jafllln •psteln at atstro JOI. - and the recent poll of college presidents who txheve alc:ohol on campus 1<, their number one problem. Ifs l heap and easy to ~l·t ·-rm ama1ed when I hear parents sa y how thankful the) arc that their kids nner take drup and. thankful- 1}. JUSt onl ) get drunk o nce 1n a while Alcohol 1s a drug:· Clock said Director Ka y Brown explained that New D1rcc- 11ons 1s a halfwa} house between the hospial and home. ··we don't deto>. W e gi ve stcngth and support - the tools and network to survive Treatment works.'' "Jew Direc11onc-, depends on donation~ and the cac-,ua l sunn) afternoon so1rer was a thank-you to those v.h o help Last }Car membership gifts and a fashion ~how benefit raised more than S50.000. Few aux1har) members werc actually discussing the issues of alcoholism. Tea chatter focused on happier subJCCts. hke "The Book" (Wambaugh's "(1oldcn Orange"). <;ummer vacations and who would ~ms1bl> be around for the barb1e at the Harbor Club on the Founh. fao;h1 on and fa cehfts. the caterer's (Tea and S)mpath}) lemon bars. and Nott's nifty new dwdhng. Among those an attendance were Mary Lou Hornsby. Trish O'Donnell. Lee Burstein. Kathy Mer- riman. Catherine Thycn. Munet Zank. Ginny mallwood. Janet Smith. Anne Null. Jean Wenke. Joyce Reaume and 'iuzanne Pierce. Martr Z19ner' with 9lltro JOI owner David Withe I"'. New Eatery David Wilhelm began his restaurant career waiting on tables. Thursday he opened Bistro 201 on Von Karman. smack dab in the middle of Irvine's white <ollar-land. Apparent!). as a restaurateur. Wilhelm has a gree n. gra\ y-co vercd thumb. After an assoc1a11on wtth practically every sUCClCSS- fu l restaurant along the coast. his first venture on bjs own, Kachana an l..af(una Beach. was a smash hit. Wilhelm surve)ed the fountains. foliage and ~ulptures surrounding his restaurant's avante garde setting "My fnends sa) this patio reminds them of ·Pmues ol the Caribbean·:· he JOkcd The restaurant decor matched the upscale crowd ~lcctcd to help kick 1t off The evening benefited three Orange Count} }Oung professional groups. the Con- tcmporaf) Collec tors Council of the Laguna Art M u- seum. Opus One of the Orange County Philharmonic Soc1<'t). and YP.\(. the Young Professionals Against ( anccr. The guests were impressed "The antenor remands me of Five Feet Too (a )Oung and trendy hot spot) an Fashion Island." cnll- qucd Breu Diamond. one of the twenty-and th1rtysome1hang volunteers mingling and samplina from trays of fancy hors d'ocuvrcs. Lora D.va.on. L8rrJ autter. D.a~ ... ....... •IMI Geor .. Ar91ros Jr. l.:.ongevity' s down side Orange Coan Wine Cellar • Ja k Cal<ebreaa makes his ~ANN LANDERS~ If you hfve any clout wilh 1eiitntistJ, will )'Ou pkac tell tMm to lay off? Up till now they've been Fiirly sen- sible, but there's such a thin& as 1o•na too far and I lhinlc they have done it. that you'd have to take care or not only your qcd perents but their parents, their perenu' paren\I and their parcnls percn\I' parents. Sound friahten.ina? Wait, the~·s more. wine the old-fashioned w~y 1 read about some double-<Some experts who have discovered that when the caloric intake of rats is sharply reduced, they live a 1reat deal lonacr. Translated into human terms. the scientists uy, if people did this they misht expand their Ufc cxpectanCY to 170 ¥cars. Sound wonderful? Well, thank it lhroufh and you will conclude 1 that at would be a niaJttmarc Ii without end. For eumpl~ For Christmas dinner, you 1 would have to include not only , your in-laws but a couple of sets of grandparents. great-sraod- 1 parents, great-great-grandparents and great-great-sreat-grand - parents. Your d1n1ng room couldn't possibly accommodate that crowd. so you would have to Ann Landers I rent a hall. If you were 170 years old, you would have to buy aif\s for your grandchildren, 1reat-1rand- 1 children, great-areat-grand- ' children and great-great-arcat grandchildren. This would be quite a financial burden, es- pecially for a person who hasn't been employed ror I 00 years. And where, plcaJC tell me. would these 120-. I 30-. 140-. I SO- • 160-and 170-year-old people live? Today it's not easy 10 find a good nursmg home for Jess 1han S30,000 a year. And don't forget Teens/Talk to Us How would you like to ~Y alimony for 100 year$ or more. ff science doesn't stop comina up with ··remarkable d1sooveries," at just migh1 happen. And what about Social Secur- ity? Foraet it. There wouldn'l be any. No system could acoommo- datc the financial butden. While the laboratof').' rats were in preny iood physical con~ition when they reached what m ra1 term was 170 years. what about their mental raculcies? How do you IJVC a rat an IQ iest? M°'' people become forgetful in their late 60s. Whal would life be like with millions of people loose for an added 100 years who can't read a road map or remember their own teleohone number? ~ ... Va.: I'm •Ida yoa! Tbw for a wonderful letter. Jack C&kebread personifies the popular lm.,e of 1 typical smalJ winery owner: independent, self-rc- liana, ruacd. with a cleat viJion of his purpose in life. He knew what he wanted from thil world, and with a areat deal of determination, plannina and hard work. he succeeded. And like manl of hia fellow vintners, Jack didn ' start out as a winemaJcer. but has worn several hats durina his Ii~. He is an accomplished professional pho- toSflpher, havina studied that art form with the late put Ansel Adams, as well as havina done a stint shootina photos for the Na- tional Football League. Jack's wines arc an extention of his personality and life philosophy: bold and straightforward, but 11 the same time nch. complex and elegant Jack is a very solid sort of auy, a E amlSPECTIYE SNOW COSTA MESA Painlln&S of Attist Ralph (on wi" be featured K1 a 1ett11hon and art show on Saturday, Julie 30. from 11 :00 1 m. to 2'00 pm 1n tflt l ibrary 11 Souttte1n ta11to1111a Cofle&t The public rs illvited to ttMs fret ART SHOW Student decries interracial bias Rllpll love 1s 83 years old and his worl continues to be tht choice ol collect0<s bolll 1n Ill« Untied States and 1nttf lllbonally n his rust been announctd tllal a Love Grand C,nyon PainllllC has been donattd by a l<1ve tollKlllf to the museum 11 the C11nd C,nyon ~ lo•e is a 1928 &rlduate of Sovtlltfn Callforn11 Collf&t Tiit oa1nhnts lot 'lltWlll( are from private collec tt0ns Ind thert wiN be a limited amount for purchaSf Sovthtrn C1Morn11 Colltft rs lht old t$I four yur hbtral ails collf&t in Ofanct County. anc! is louted al SS f 111 Oroye Co1t1 Mesa Tilt Collttt 1s cttebuhnt its 70111 annrvers.iry ~\ ..... ,,,"' /' 1 i '\ ; ( ' ,,.. ; ,/-!'" ' '• ~ ~' SOUTHER I CILIFORlll COLLEGE FlftJ-Fi.t Fw lri.e htt1•sa•(lH)111-HIO The fol/owmg letter am ved j ust as most schools were wmding down the ~gular school>'"" and before sum- mer schools got under way. so "Tqllc 10 Us" readers are 1n,•11cd to be a fXJne/-at-large for 1h1s one. Let us hear from ) ou. FROM A STUDENT IN TEXAS: I just receacly craduated and I want- ed lo know wby tbere It 10 much bate and prej11dlce wherever you go. I'm white and I'm 1eeln1 lblt really handsome black guy wbo't slill In hlgb school. He 1real1 me real good, but tbe problem ls my parents. My parenls aren'l the one who's teeing or dallng him: I am. My parents aren't the one who's itolng to live with him or marry bim: I am. h 's not bow they feel ~bout him: onl y bow I feel about blm. I think all black people are sper lal and they deserve a chance ju<\t as wt>ll as we do. God's the only per<\On who can predlC'l the futurt• of bl8C'ks witb whHes. llispanks with whites. blacks with Hispanics, ett'. 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We'll g1~e )OU their ans\\ers as \Oon as we hear back - which ma) bt some time from now. gt' en the ttml' 1t lakes for inter- national commun1cat1on and the l·hangcs no.... taking place 1n the Sm ret Union •Do your parent., allow you to do .... 11.11 )l)U ""JOI. ti not ..... h~'I • 110 .... 111ud1 lrct• t11t1t' do \Ou ha,l'°' • \\'h.il Jo IL'L'll-agt.•r., t1 (1 o n tht• "L'l'l..l'Od\01 •In the \11' lt'I I '111on. aH· drug and allohol ;\l)U\L' t11aJ<1r prohkm-.. ti \Cl hu\\ .llL' thL'\ Ol'ttll .,.,,th'l • 1, 1lw ,·rl\ 11oflml·rH ,1 mJ111r <:on - ll'l 11 111 lhl' \11' K.'t I 11111n .ind \\hat .11 l' ) 11u J11111g .1ho111 11'1 •Don till' th1L'JI ot nudl•.1r ".tr Ulll\ l'I 11 \I 111'' • V. h.11 '' \11l11 1111.igl 11f the tqm.tl \tlll'l ll .lfl .ind hm· dill \IHI gL'I thl' 111\JgC I • Ito" do orJtnan I !<-\\.·ar-• ild \m 1l't ll'l'lhll!l'f'i JpprO.ll h• "-'\' • \rl· 1lwr1.· wnou.., pr11hkm' \\llh ll'l"ll ·.l&l' prl'J?na Ill' 1 n 1 hL \u, tl'I l 111011" • I<. ahonwn used "' .1 \olutmn 111 tn·n-JgL' prq~nanL ~ '' •\\hat t'> a l)prt.rl d,t\ ;11 \ttUr ·~:holll'l •What kind of C'\fll.'l t.1 11om .m· thl·n· for ., t Ulkn t' to t' H l'I .ll.Hkmu . .ill\ .tntl fll ltHlllflU\.' l'dUt.1· 11u11 altrr li;Mh 't h11111'1 John Stahler a quality which ii rcflceted in his wines and the winery itself. Every- thina is kept sparkhna c~an -It as, in fact, one of 1he most ammaculatt' wineries I have ever visited. He even scrcna~ the wines with classical music as they lie matunng in oak barrels. h is good for lhe wines, Jack says. The Calc:cbrcad family, descend· ants of Welsh coal miners, o~gi na~l y came 10 the Pi11sburg {Cahfom1a) area in the 1860s and took up almond farminJ. Years later, Jack's grandfather founded a garage tn Oakland (1927). which was JUSI re- cently sold. During the bu1ld1ng years Jack and his wife, Dolores. regularly commuted from 1h1s fam- il y business in Oakland to the N~pa Valley. firmly commuted to crcaung a first-class winer) op<'ration. Cakebrcad Cellars 1s not hidden back in the hills. but rs right out on H1ghwa> 29 in Ru therford Ong- mally, Ja<:k purchased the prnpeny from friends of hr\ grandfather 1n 1971. Al the lime 11 con\1sted of an old farmhouse, somr ou1 -burkhng<1 and 22 acres planted 1n a hodge- podge of grape vam·tres l~rntl' re- planted). Add1t1onal land ""' :Jl - quired m I 983 and I <n1M. and the \ 1ne)ard no" total\ almo'-l Oil aue'> Even tho ugh Jad lOnt1nue) 111 pt•r- sonall) O\ cr~e lhl· oix·ra11on\. thl' acres of manacurnt 'rnn cannot produl·c eno ugh fruit 111 \<llr'>f~ thl' demand lor thl''>t' 'upc:rh "'nc'> '>o grapt''> arc purt h,;.,cd unda long- term Luntrall' lrom \Orne ol thL· fine\! 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"1thout .1 Jllh \.\ hJI \\L' fl' dlll ng a1 P.1u fiL \\' rit l'f' PrL'\\ " farm, bul has been enllfled and remodeled, aod has become a viucuJtural an~ cutin~ry~·e~l in the middle of an ancreuan Y crowded Napa Valley. While re i1 no "walk in and sh down" restaurant! the winery doH have • oommttcla r.rade kitcJ\cn and itJ own chef, Brian Streeter. Dolores is in chare, of the cul. inary operation and will host the 4th annual "American Harvest Work- shop" this year. This event bouts five top chefs from actOP the coun- try who arc invited to work tbt harvest for a couple or dayi in September, and then prqmc ~.d.in­ ner for 60 lucky ~tJ utJlwna locally grown foodstu~ u ~II u vegetables from the winery a one- acre organic prden. The cbe(i ~ork the harvest so that Ibey can r1n a first-hand knowledse o the C'akebread wines, and then create a menu of gastronomic delipts to complement them (super idea - match the food with tbe wines for a change!) Although production has been gradual!)' increased over the years, there never seems to be enough Cakebread to go around. Even though these wines may seem to be a bit pnc:cy an companson to ocher vintner"!. efforts, they are an excel- lent 'alue Lake anything else, you gct .... hat )OU pay for. And in this t3~. that ·~ quite a 101. ~alud~ CURRENT WlNE PICI: 1984 ( afrbread Cellars Cabernet S<Ju\ 1gnon. Ru1herford Regrve, Napa \'a/It'). Thi ~ "rne has a bag. intense. fruity nmc composed of blackberries w11h htnl\ of cedar and chocolate. Still d1')pl.t\ 1ng some soft youthful tan- ntn'>. ih1\ 1~ a magnificent. complex "inc "11h great balance that finishes rn. h and round on the palate. Quue rnJo):ihk no ..... o r hold for S to 10 >'-·ar\ (It·~ reminiscent of the '64 ( hJtL·au Litour in 11!1 prime!) Ex- trcmd) hm11cd supply. so don't "ail Should retail for about S H 1bolllc Jobn Stab/tr Is ao OrHte Couty· based M'loe coasultaDt ud •Ille edl· wr for Culinary Tread• ma111/JJe. IJu~d11 ng .... ntt'r!> and sending them 1111 "V. t' could casil) do lt'n books a H'.ir. Hort'\ pointed out. ''It"!> not i.1l I.. 111 m.11l·na l. then~·s more good \\\Ill. hlll' th<rn "<' ran pubhsh .. \\ 11h thrcl· 'lucccs!lful successful puhlrlJt1on' to their credit, Bores .ind \hlfJk' arc mo\lng ahead on Ion~ IJllgl' rtans (0 \ll:p up pubh· l JI 11111 Ir nm 11oc hool per )Car to tlHl'L' 11r tour ix·r ~car I hl' l'mphJ\I\ on pubhshrng quah- ll lt tt1.11' "orl.s 1s l q to the success ol thl ,niJll puhli<1hrng house. ~h1ch h.t'i ..illtJdl'll oolh 1nlefe'>t and rt· 'Pl'l I 111 thl' lltl'raf) communit) t onl liakd Boie.,: "We have book- \ turn l Jll1ng us. asking for ou1 houl..' 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But only a handful can blend both into such an inspirina, complete presentation as Midnipt Oil did on Friday evening at lrvme Meadows. As expansi ve and far-reaching as the barren Outback of their Austral· ian homeland. Midnight Oil's passionate eco-rock has all the cssen· tials~ Galvanizing yet still thoul.ht· provokin~ rock 'n' roll born o( an apprcr1auon of history. culture and, more importantly, our planet's fu· tu re. Hugely popular for many years in Australia. the Oils have only recent· I) broken through in the American market on the strength of their last two albums. I 987's "Diesel and Dust" and their new "Blue Sky Mining... Pleadin~ the case of Aboriginal rights in Australia and stressing more global environmental concerns. respccuvely, these two re- leases capture maturing. finel)- tuned former pub rockers reaching their mu:.1cal peak. Peter Garrett. the group's bald. lank) kad singer, is definite!~ their most d1llt1m:11ve -and potent - asset. Armed w11h loads of charisma. (.,arrell -a former law)er turned rocker-en' 1ronmcntal ac11v1M who ran for the .\ustrahan Senate on thl· i'ouclcar Disarmament Pan} t1Ckl't in 1984 -be('amc a frequen t source of motion on stage with his slashing. roholl<: gestures and herk~ -Jerk~ 1110\!:'~. But. M1dn1gh1 011 cena1nl~ 1s no ~l)h> a<:I for Garrett. Low-kc) gu11an~h Marttn Rotscy and Jim ~log1n1e ~upplled sohd lead and rh)thm nth. v.h1k drummer Rob Hir~t -probabl~ rock's most 1n- no' allH' drummer since the late 1'l'llh Moon -steadied thl· thun- derous bl•at v.1th h1~ propulsl\C. l'lasuc 11 md .. ccping. Examinina issues of disannament. conservation, Outback strip miruna. and the stJ'Ul&)e for human dijft.ity, the JOO-minute concert unveiled its tone from the outset by openina with a hard-cbarain~ confronta· tional number called 'Progress." A sample lyric fr<>m the song. which Garrett dedicated to the people of Laguna Beach: "Some say that's progress/I say that's cruel." Several selections featured in the compelling set, including "War- akuma," "Stars of Warbunon," and "Blue Sky Mine," took on a notice- ably provincial fla vor. But even if the subject matter fell upon deaf ears. the rousing spirit behind the band's delivery surely was heard, and fell. The universal appeal and rel- evance of the Oils' music and message, however, beamed brightest on a number of prime cuts served up near the end of the program. Moving from the haunting. troubled lyrics of "The Dead Heart" through the ex· plosive rock or "Beds Are Burning" and "Sometimes ... and then slowing the pace for the 8l'Ousuc-centered, hopeful "One Countr)... the Oils ended their sho"' 1n an uphfiang fas hion - with positi ve. activist '1brauons. Actual ly. the 1nv1gorat1n g. anthem-hkl· "Sometimes" offers fighting v.ord~ for an~ indl\ 1dual or group seeking JUStKe or l'Colog1ca l prt'scnat1on. Those of u:. opposing the rape of Laguna Can)on v.cre l.urcl) mo\l.'d to sing along wtth (.,arrelt dunng this chorus: "Some- t 1 mcs )OU0 fl' beaten to the punch/Somcumcs ~our bad is 10 the v.all/But )OU don·1 gl\e 1n." Fellov. Aussies Hunters and Col- lct•tors O()l'nCd the a 50-minute SCI of unncn. horn-accented rod ·n· roll. l he band shares a '1s1on clOSl' to their M1dn1ght Oil male!>. but only during .. 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Ahh .... the joys of transparenthood! • r Orange Coat OAILV PtLOT/Sunday, June 24. 1tlO • The 2nd Annual Best of the Worst Country Song Titles Ever 1y MIKI HAltDIN ICfWt ...... ,.._ '""""' •"Would Jesus Wear a Rolex on His Telt',1s1on how·· Ti~ once apin, deer hearts. for the Second An~ual Best or t.he Worst Country Sona Titles Ever (or unul 1he next lime I do 1h1s). •"Thank God and Greyhound he's Gone" •··rd Ruhcr Have a Boule 1n Front of Me Than a Frontal Lobotomy"' Since la11 ~ pla)'cd this linlc game. I haye -~l11~rcd b)' Johnny Clrson's rcadina or the colu(lln to his viewen -added mo~ 11\an SO new sonp to the hst. ,Unfonunatcly, I've h d to dispatch a bunch of la t )Cir t lltln to the minor leaaucs. •··Don't Let That Doorknob Hit You" •"You're Out Doing What I'm Hert Ooma Without" • .. 'he Sure Make~ Leaving Look Easy"' So here's the new all·t1me hst: • .. If You Don't Believe I Love You Just Ack My •"This Time I'm Gonna Bell You to the Truck" •"You 81-ckcd My Blue Eyes Once Too Often" •"Walk Out Backwards Slowly So I'll Think You're Wolkina ln" •"How Lona Docs ll Take a Memory To Drown" •"I Foraot How Bad My Good Woman Could ec·· •"Now l Lay Me Down To Cheat" Wife" " •"Timber. I'm FallinJ in Love .. •"You're the .First Time I Thought About Leaving" • ··Jt Only Rains on Me" •··Love Will Beat Your Brains Out" •··You Done Stomped on My Heart (and Smashed That Sucker Flat)" •"You Can Tell the Man Who Boozes (By the Company He Choo~)" •"You .Can't Have Your Kate and Edith Too" •"I Think I'll Drink Myself Into the Past" •"She's Had All the Dream She Can Stand" •"Look What the Dog Drug In" •"You're Going To Love You™!lf In the Morning" •"If I Said You Had a Beautiful Body (Would You Hold It Apinst Me?f' •··Let Mc Love the Lcavin' from Your Mind" •"Somebody Shoot Out the Jukebox" •"Just Makin' Love Don't Make It Love" •"Play Mc or Trade Me" •··My Legs Won't Walk Away From You" •··You Netd Intensive Care" 8 "You'd Make an Angel Want to Cheat" •"You're Going To Rum My Bad Reputation" •"She Can't Get M)' Love ofT 1he Bed" •··Take Me to Heaven (Before You Take Mc Home)" • "What•s a Fool Like Mc Doing In a Love Like This" • "Ho01e ls Where the Hun Is" •"I Got Tears m My Ears From L)tn8 on My Back Crying on M> Pillow Over You" • "r ve Been Roped and Throwed b) Jesus in the Holy Ghost Corral" •"Sleeping Single in a Double Bed" 8 "Get Your 81~u1ts 10 the Q,cn and Your Buns in the Bed'' •"The Pint of No Return" •"Your Negligee Has Turned to Flannel Nightgowns" •"Guess M) E)es Were Bigger Than M) Hean" •"Don't Squeeze M) Sham1on" •"Between Lust and Watching T V" •··Jesus Is a Good Ole Bo\ .. •··The Last Word In LoneSoml' Is Me" •"The Wife of the Party" •··If You Can Li'e With It (I Can Live W11hout ll)" •··she Got the Gold Mine (I Go1 the Shaft)" •"II Ain't Love but It Ain't Bad" • ··Somebo<h Must Have Loved You Right Last Night" A can't-miss entry for the Worst Country Song derby MIKE HARDEN knppl --d N•wt ~. Having JUSt finished m~ annual \\Orst<ountr) -song-titles cumpct1· t1on. I thought I nught tx· <lone Y.lth a subject "hose lxst rl·n<lcnngs enchant me and "hose \\or'>I lK· las1on m) abnormal prcoll upat1on \\ rong. This )ear's con,cn11on ol thl· :\.i- t1onal Ol'ICI) of l"l'\\\papn Col umn1~ts 1~ being hl'ld in Na\h· 'Ille. later this Y.l'l'~ .. and all mcm- tx·rs ha'l' been a)i.l·d to bnng IQ thl· ".\thens of thl· ~uuth" thl·1r ung1n:il concoctions of thl' Y.tlr\1 lOuntn '>Ong C\l'r JX'nned. . ;\ true. hitk-thc-rator·hladc\ ''l'CJX'r mu)t ha'l' trud.,. t1.11n'. pain. rain and '>lamm ing \i.'ll'l'll Joors. :":othing I'> hurt 11 " ho'' Im~ dog IS thro\\n IO for good llll'3<.Url' rou. the ~ung ITIU'>t ha\C 3 hook. a h"ut.. tx·ing thl· 1) ncal t\\l'\I that mJl..l''> the 'ung ml·morahlc ( on· \llkl I 11an1cJ ;111 11/J.fash10nnl /o1 t' .it1J11. \ '"t'l'I. !W<t<l-/01111· counr0 girl \\ 11hou1 111ud1 /,ll 1.1/ h.iir H111 JJi/111 · 111u JU'' ton· m .1 11 orh/ ·'/>·" r. 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You select and dt•u1rt11t' vour n·1idt•1wt· '" your own tastes, and you chome tht• lrfe\I\ It· tht11 "'i'' 1 "" hl''' The many services to make your lrji· t•asiu 111dudt• """"'· keeping. maintenance, t rcmsporrutio11 and mnw "'lt•rrnl meals in cm eleRant. formal dining room. A11 <'llt'r,Wti< 'f'rmt in the pool or a re/a.ting momem 111 the vm . a round r?f ~olf at a nearby course. socia/1:.mg in the suJewal/.. cufe it\ all there to enjoy at your com·enienn •. Regel1fl Point vffer.~ three /e1·el.\ <4 rnrt• w free ''"" jmm health care cnn~rm . When you neetl additional lwul1h care• support. Personal Care is thert'. and you hm•t• tht1 comfort of k11owi11g 1hert' i~ a 24-lwur 11ursi11J( f11nlt1y staffed by licensed mnltrnl prnfe-;.,·frmals tn pnwillt' further care when needed. &gents Point 1:1 owned an<I opermed hy Sm11lru11 California Presbyterian Home.,. u non-profit · Christian organi':,atimr dedicated for tl1r past 35 year.<r tn providing the ''"')'best ennm11mem aN1 livitag accommodations fnr mt n mu/ 1\·omen 62 years of age and older. It 's your turn to liw thl' life you \·e a/lmy.s dream~d of And ReRfntS Point curt Mlp ma« it a rrallry. Rw fwn~r 11'fonrtallon, plt<J.fl' vrrltl' or call 19191 Hanutl ANllMI lm1,., CA 921U ~1854-9500 ~. • • . ' , r ... Sta1' of Cc1ltfornia {)q>urtmt'f'll <f Si>dal ~n·itv-J Ltl'ht t #J0060J257 Cot11rnui1is Cm't' Arrrrduatr<>tt Commi ion . •"I A•n• hann' haron" Out al 1Jhtf' • .. Hell ta)'s O~n All N1 ht" •"Ir I 1nicrpnnl\ Sho\ltcd l p on kin (Wonder Who~ I'd hod on You)" •"'Lay Back Oown and Love Mc and Lal e tho Lea' in' for Later On" 8 "She Gave Her Heart To Jethro nnd Her Bod> to the Whole Danged World" •"How (an a Wh1 key Six Ycari Old Whip 1 MAn 1 hat's 32'?" •"rd Be Better Off In a Pim: Sox .. •"I Kne\lt I'd Lean (8u1 I Nrvcr Thour.tu I'd fall)" • "r \c G~t \ ou on M) Conscience Hut At Least You·rc OfT My Ba k" • •· he Even Wo~e Me U p To y Goodbye•• • "\\ c l.J)Cd I o J U\t Kl)) on the Lips But Now tt•s All O"cr" • .. Walk Sonly on Thi Hean of Mine" •"You Won't Be Back But George und Jack Will Help Mc Make h Through the Nighf' •"You're the Rca)()n Our KJds Are So Ugly" • "Rndge Washed Out. I Can·, S"im and M> Baby's on the Other Side" • "ll You Keep ( heckang Up on Me (I'm Chcclung Out on You)" •"Don't Come Home a·Dnnkm' With Lovin· On Your Mind" •"The Worst You Eq~r Ga"e Me Was the Best I Ever llad" • ··1t Don't Hurt Hall as Bad as Holding You Feels Good" •"If the l'hone Doesn't Ring It's Mc" •"I've Got a Funny Feeling (I Won't Be Feeling Funn) Ve!) Long)" • ··1 Don't Know Whether To K.Jll Myself or Go Bowling" •"Doe M) Ring Hun Your Finger (When You Go •"Get Your Tongue Out of M> Mouth (Bttau~ I'm Km1ng You Goodb)el" The Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present THE 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETITION Friday, June 29, 1990 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.llL PARTICIPATE IN SOMETHING TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! An opportunity to take the much coveted SUPER STARS trophy back to your office f We will put your sponsored team of 5 (3 men and 2 women or 3 women aod 2 men a MUST) through 13 marginally atbJetic irrelevant events to prove something ... hen over the years, we've forgotten just what. The events are kept secret until June 29th. Don't be left out...spomor a team for $298.89 or spomor an event for $100. 1bis will give you tre- mendous business exposure--while supporting your Oiamber of Commerce. We guarantee you won't be disappointed! Call 644-8211 for more information. JBX' aACK TO "9 '1nWI l(PGUI 70MM 12:0 3:'5 6:00 1:30 10:0 , ..... , .. ., , .... llHCIW I WAUC &Cffll MtKC eAtl'I MAfl•H lt-tx UNIV( .. 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"'"',.,... taM•IMnl °' ........ .... •ITM1"1Am ... , ., ..... ~ Ul...cA'9 IYMAClllTI ....... ,., " .... l l ,, ... Ml\l\ Wa1 I ' t ' ".,. ' I• I -' 'f\• ,. .. '. .,, .. ......... ._ _.,_na ..... , ....... .... .. , ___ ,. ....... .... .. ()qnge C09lt DAILY PILOT I ~. June 24, 1llO ORANGE COAST ..., .... An Independent Newspaper l'vbllshed bv "• Gfoup Publlth1119, tft(. ,....,. I. ,..., president & c:Nef eicK'llltv. off~ W-.... I. L1• •••· editor S.... M.We, lllOlioglng editor Den......,, editonol poge editot Sten ~. news editor °"9 lreeb, Clfy editor 1..., ........ features editor lot-Ccwtiteft, spotts editor Carel Humphrey., society editor 8iet Stein, Jf., choirmon GwaW W. AckH, Jf., Qef)erol monoger Editor/al Public deserves answers about vice cop probe L t. Mike Biggs. the commander of the Huntington Beach police vice squad who was under depanment investigation. resigned last week. Police Chief Ron Lowcnberg says he no w considers the matter closed . We think otherwise: the investigation should continue. In the wake of Biggs' resignation. a number of un- ans"crc<l questions remain. and the public has a right to kno " the answers. Those questions won't go away JUSt because Biggs left the force. According to our sources. Biggs, a 17-year veteran of the force. was under investigation for alleged solo v1stts to a n unnamed massage parlor a nd possible misuse o f c ity funds. Lowenberg says there was no evidence of criminal wrongdo1 ng. Still. we can think of a number of obvious questions that have been left unanswered. including: • Did the case involve misuse of publtl f unds'l • If the matter mvolves public funds. what was the total amount? •If public funds were misused. will o r has the city been paid back? • tf public funds were misused, was there any c riminal att1v1t} involved '' •If police procedures were comprom1~d. what safe- guards have been enacted to prevent future violations? The facts of the case so far are this: Biggs was undc1 investigation: he resigned three days after the Orange Coast Daily P ilot broke the sto ry; the case was 1mmed1atel} dosed. City Councilman Peter Green said his first suspic io n ""a!> 1 hat a "deal" had been cut. .. There s ho uldn't be a cover-up or even an appearance of a rn' n -up." said Green ... There should be a full-and- complctc d1sdosure of all the incidents where taxpayers dollars may have been misused." We agree. Only the completion of the rnvc.,tigation and public disclosure of its result'"'" eliminate the appearance of a deal or cover-up. And the sooner the better Letter Pilot editorial on initiative was erroneous, misplaced To the Editor In rc .. pon-.c to your ed1tonal of June 22. lht• prOpt>'iCd 1n1t1at1ve IO lim11 lht• tl·rm' ot Newport Reat h ( "' ( ounul members I!> no1 a mu,cmcnt ;11med at rcm<)\tng \Cl- crnn lounul ml'mbers .. Purel) and \1mpl). th e propmcd t hartcr amendment wa!. draftl·d \<> that 1he dkct ol the term hmllat1on woulJ occur graduall ) and ortkrl> O'er a period of years If you Cllam- 1m· 1hc amendment. 11 will afTcrt two m um. ii ~ats thl!o )Car. two in 1992 jnd two in I t/114 thus ensuring w n11nu1t > on thl' ( it) < ounc1l. If 11 Today In history Today 14\ Sunday Jun(' 24. the 17.Sth day of 1990 There ar(' 190 day~ ldt in lhl'. )Car Today's highlight m history. On June 24. 1948. Communist force~ cut ofT all land and water routes between West Gt'rmany and West Berlin. prompting the United UilC!o to organ11e a massive airlift of ~upphes into 1hc cit y's western ~­ tor to counter the blockade. On this date. In 1497. the first recorded dis- covery of Nonh America by a Euro- pean took place as explorer John V.l'rl' an) ulhl·r v.ay , all four 1nu1m- tx:nt M:at!. v.ould he afTC'lll'd 1n 1994, nca11ng ;1n inc~pencnrcd ma1ori t) on thl' ( 11) ( ouncil In add1t1on. the languagt' wn\ drJltt.·d and '>Ubm111cd to the ctl\ of "'l'wp<1rt lkach v.cll 1n advanc~ of an~om· indicating that they wcrc running for re-clcct1on. Your comment ind1cat1ng that 1h1'1 rflon is directed at part1('ular m um 11 mcmhero; 1c; clearly cr- rorh:ou\ .lnd m1!oplaccd. JANINE GA LT Ncwpon Rcs1dent<1 to L1m11 ( ounc1l Tcrm'i ( ahot, on a voyage for England. !olghted land. probabl} 1n prescnt- da) Canada. In 1983. the space 'lhuttlr Challenger -carrying Amen~·s first woman in space. Sally K. Ride -coasted to a safe landing at Edwards Air Force Base. Five years aao: A federal JUdjC in New York found former Wall Street Journal reporter R. Foster Winans guilty of 11lqally usu~& ~is posit1.on at the paper 1n an 1ns1dcr-tradm1 scheme. -Bv TIN AJ.ocl.atd Pnll When Writin1 t• the Oro..-C.O.t Delly ....... The Oronv-Coott Doity Piiot encouroges corr4"p0tldence from 04/f reoders. We r9q11est letters be kept to CIPPfO•imotefv 300 WOfds. Alty correspondeoce s1gn1l1con1ty longer than 300 words will be J)'tnted ot our discretion os o Community Commentary,°'*' Comm.ltOly or fdltoriot ~MpOnM. Community commentaries ore reserved f0< lttuet pettinent to cities ond towns along the Orange Coost. Gu.it co"'"*"°'~' moy petto1n 10 ony publie issue Ed1lot10I rt~Ms ore reserved for rebuttals to editortOI positiOns of the Orange Cooet Oaify P'tlot. letters consict.red to be libelous or in bod tent• wtfl not be printed. Wr11eu ort l1m1ted to four subm1uions o month. AH corrMpondence mutt be signed ond include lhe writer's address ond telephone number for ¥et1ficotion ptHposes. lett.,s lhould be odchssed 10 the Orange Coott Dolly Pilot, 330 W. Boy St., COSto M•to, CA, 92626, Attenlk>n: ltt1er1 10 the Ed1t0<. Wrrttlfl wtfh que1ttons ore urged 10 coll the Dolly Pilot ot 111 4'1 64'2·432 1. bt 352. ----------- Community comm~ntary Ocean View School District needs direction to the future By NANCY STUEVER The Ocean View School D1stnct and its t'mployces provide quality education for my children. despite some disturbing conflicts within the district. These conflicts include a teachers' contract dispute. a racially segrega ted ~('hoot. a prOJCC ted budget shortfall between S 1.3 and S 1.8 million. a short.age of qualified teachers for limited Enghsh profi- cient students and. now school closure recommendations. These are serious problems. and I strongly feel that the district's Board of Trustees atlowl'.d thc!oe 1s'1ues to proliferate through m fa ilure to 1dent1fy strategic goals for the d1 stnct and its reluctance 10 tJckle tou~h dec1s1ons un11l its bad. 1s up against a wall. A school hoard has the pohcy- sc1ting re\p<>n!>1b1hty for the school district. Thl' ''Oll'rs empowered 11. and the parent~ and communtt) rel) on 11 to make informed and 1n- tcll1gen1 dens1on\. Dc\plle the 1nd1- v1dual d1fft·rcnl'C\ of each member. this board\ first task should have bet•n to 1dcntil~ its common long- and short-term goal' fo r the district. There's no l'' tdcnce that was l'.Ver done. The board adopted a "lct's-wall- a nd -!oec-~ ha 1-happens.. a tt 1 t udc toward an> 1sr,ue that may have required an unpopular or difficult dt<CISIOn. Now, we are cxpencncmg the board's knee-Jerk reactions to the ~1tua11ons that have developed. Chief among these 1s the projected budget shortfall for the coming school year Ont' of the results ofth1s was the ha!>t) rnnvcning of a Master Plan Commlllec rn March to con- sider reconfiguring the d1stnct to incorporate middle or 1un1or high ~hoots and 10 '\C lt.'ct schools that lOuld be con\ohdated or closed to ~ve monc) in the coming year. This Hcrcukan task was supposed 10 be accomplished hy the end of the \C hoo! year. The committee decided that reconfiguring was not feas1bk for 1990-91 , but 11 remains an op- tion for 1991-92. A more manageable Committee of Eleven was then charged with target- ing "three or more (school) closures for June, 1990." In April it was disclosed that Oak View School was significantly out of racia l balance with other schools in the district. and that integration of the~ students may have to be rn- 111atcd within a )Car. '' It's long past time for Ocean View School District to prepare itself for the 21st century in the areas of structure, organization, fiscal responsibility and accountability ,, It would be grossly irresponsible of the hoard to clo.se schools this )car 'lolcly for hudgctar) reason~ when there art' other issues left un~ttlcd . Ifs long past time for the Ocean View S<.·hool District to prepare 11!.Clf for the 21 o;t i:cntury rn the areas of ~tructurl'. organ1.tat1on and fi5'·al respons1b1ht) and accountab1li t) Th1!o district halo to acct.'pt the rcaht> of limited rc,enuc while remaining committed to providing a quality cducallon. I agrc<.' with th<.• need for school consolidation. the luxury of the neighborhood !>ehool 1s no longl·r affordable.' or practical in this econ- omic climate. The advantages of rcstru<.·tunng the d1stncl lo a K-6-7-8 or m1ddlc-!>Chool configuration are Letter from the editor numerous. Extracurncular ac11v1 ucs, ma- terials and resources can be con- solidated to increase what's avail- able to every seventh and eighth grader. and all students would have access to the best teachers. K-6 students would atlcnd schools where the admrn1strat1on and staff arc de- voted to the students' learning needs wtthout their attt'nllons bemg diverted by the t1mt-consum1n~ de- mands of seventh and eighth graders. Raciall y isolated Oak View School 1s an issue that has to be dealt w1th.lntegrat1on of minonty stu- dents will mos1 likely be mandated b> law regardless of the recommen- dations that come from an advisory comm11tcc. lJh1matcly. the process USl'd to arrive at school closure and consohdation dcc1s1ons has to be far more in dt•pth than thi s current effort. Thc conclu'l1on 1s obvious It's unacccpLabk for this board to close an) schools now In the future. clearl y stated goals have to be a !olandard demanded by the cmployce., and taxpayers of this d1stnct. but the next 10 months should be u~d to develop a com- prehensive master plan that will encompass all the issues. I rec<>Jnizc that 11 will be hard to do nothing thi s year. but it will be far more difficult to live with dc- c1~1ons that arc made prematurely and w11hou1 looking at all aspects of tht· s1tua1ion Thc board of trustee's ab1ht) to gu1dt.' the d1~tnct 1s suspect. and the No' ember clec11ons arc not far ofT. It'~ vital 1hat the cntical dcc1s1ons about !>Chool closure. integration a nd tl1stm·t rcconfigurat1on be made b> u more capable group of people: om· that t:an identify cxa"tl y what 11 think' this ~chool district should be accomplishing. Nuy Sta~ver 11 • Foulllia V•ll~J' rr11deat. Some errors deserve a laugh, then we resolve to do better I began wrrung thi s column three months ago m an effort to humanize the Onn1e Coast Dally Pilot. By tclltng you what we're planning. what we've done and who we arc. I hoped to develop the kind of in- timate relat1 onsh1p that all com- munity newspapers need with their readers to be succcuful. We're not a huge. faceless publish- ing conglomerate located outside the Orange Coast. We're your home- town newspaper. and most of the Pilot'• staff hvcs in our circulation area. We want you to know who we arc; we want you to feel free to iive us a nna and tell us how we're doina. And more and more of you are. From your letters and phone calls. I hear we're nght on track in our quest to become the best community newspaper m the United States. That's not 10 say we don't act off counc from time to time, which you arc quick to point out. When you tell us about our aoofs. through letters and the Editor's Hotltnc. we im- mediately look into how the mistake happened and how we can avoid 11 in the futurt. Most of the 11mc when we mess something up. we act anary with ourselves. "Doaone it, how did that aet into the paper. Never again:• we vow. But on a few occasions. we just have to laugh. Yes, we're human. and last week we provided you with five bloopers to prove tht Point. They are: I -A dot'• llfe. In 1 story about the retirement of Ams, 1 Fountain Valley J>Qltce dot. wt bncOy milled up the name or the c.an1nc with a police capi.in. The resuh was a parqraph that read: "(CApt. BtJI) DcNis1 will spend h1$ re11rcment ' days With ()flicer J1m floren. who has worked with the dog for thr laM st>. year ... " Needless to say. we apolog11ed to the captain for the error. 2 -If It plays la Peorta ... Our new rnlor weather page debuted last week, though it was not without opcning-<fay Jitters. Under national temperatures. for example. we listed onl y I 7 cittes though we managed to include such mctropolst<ln hot spots as Abilene, Fargo. Green Bay. Juneau. Mobile and Nashville while deletinJ backwater towns like Bos- ton, Pittsburgh, Seattle. San Fran- cisco. Chicaao. Miami or almost any other city our readers would like to v1s1t. We now have a new rult for selecting nauonal tcmpentures: first pick c1t1es that have a pro sports franchise and then put in the other c111es as space permits. 3 -lac.ml•I tides! Also on the first day of the new weather paac, we foraot to list the tides. No sweat. there was always tomorrow. But in the next day's ediuon. a sinalc high tide appeared on the paae. fhc fol- low1n1 day a computer alitch stop- ped the tides altoeethcr. But rest assured that wt now have our act t~ther. I promise all four tides daily. 4 -Case cloH4. fn a news bnef lut week. we ran a headline that said. "ID of stabbina victim souaht," But the second para.,aph started: "Poh~ said the body of Troy Adams ... " The hcadhne should have read: "Witnesses sought in stabbma death." 5 -w1,...u In this very ('01 n last week, I proudly lined SS s1sni cant cd1ton1l 1mprovc.mcnts we've injtituted over the Pl l 90 data. but I forgot to include my ravoritc new Wllllam Lobdell columnist, Lloyd Tice. who writes about surfing. Typos arc another problem altogether. Most newspapers rely on computer spell checks 10 catch all but the most tricky misspellings. and. in add1t1on. lar1er newspapers have up to eight copy editors look- ing over the story. The Dally Ptlot has neither of those luxuries. Our computer sys· tem. which is more outdated than bell bottoms and sideburns, doesn't have spell<hcck1na sof\warc nor can 11 be retrofitted to use such a pro- aram. This mak~ 11 panicul1rly difficult for a small papeT like the Pilot, where tht stones act two quick read~ at the most. To keep the 1mtat1n1 typos out of the paper. wt've hired a proofreader who reads the entire new1paper n1Jhlly before it's pnntcd. He started th1 week. Un11I our new computer system comes 1n, we'll have to act rid of typos the old·fashioned way, u ina 1 dicaionary. 1 red pen and sharp eyes as our weaponi. h's war. ind we'll sctdc for fU?lhJnt lcJs than total via~. ""'... IM*ll " ,., •on.,e C..11 O.U,1 Pl#I~ Hll#. Initiative process subverted It should hardly come as news to anybody that the initiative process in California is runnina amok. The direct-democracy binae saw Cali- fornia voters decide five initiatives in the June primary, and there could be as many as a dozen in Novem':'er. The process was intended a1 a reform when it was created near the turn of the century by Hinm John- son and his fellow ~ssivcs. They envisioned it beinJ used spar- ingly to cunail political corruption and neutralize special interests. What has happened over time, however, is that the system has been co-opted by the very politkians and special interests it was intended to circumvent, which has created an unusual twist in this election year. State Attorney General John Van de Kamp made as the centerpiece of his failed race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination the spon- sorship of three initiatives for the November ballot. They were to form the basis of his general-election cam- paign against Republican Pete Wilson. Well . you know what happened. Van de Kamp isn't goinJ on the gcncral-elccl10n ballot, having been soundly trounced by Dianne Feins- tein in the Democratic primary. But his three init1at1vcs will be. This. said Sherry Bcbitch Jcffe. a poh11cal scicnttst at the Claremont Graduate School. 1s illustrative of ho~ ludicrous the 1nttiat1vc process has become. Van de Kamp could entl up having a greater impact on state polic> than will the ult1ma1e winner 1n November. lfh1s three 1n11ia11vcs -on crime, government ethics. and the environ- ment -pass. the next governor will take office "'hamstrung b> poltc1cs that he or she had no hand in fo rmulating -and may not r ven have support<.·d."' said JefTe. "The stat(•'5 chief executi ve could bl' 1n the b1larre position of admin- 1stenng programs wh ose author she ddeatcd ... she said. "Look carcfull ) at ~hat's happen- ing in the trend-setting state of Cali- fornia," added Jeffc. "If you thrnk Its politics supply any semblance of representative democracy. I have a bridge I'd like to sell you." Critics complain that 1n111at1ves are invanabl) too long. too com- pl icated. and too ambiguous for the a'crage voter to understand. and that campaigns for and against them usuall) re,ol\c a round m1~lead ing ·'0-second trlev1s1on spot\ Even though 11 has long 'ltnce ceased to he a grass-roots move- ment. howc\t~r. the 1n1t1a11vc pro- cc~s remain\ so sacro..anct wrth \Oters that poht1rians tal k of tampering with 11 onl) at their own pcnl. Vanous reform efforts backed by the League of Women Voters and others have ncvt.'r gotten off the ground. "'Wh1k people rccognizr that they can be dcccl\ed and cena1n interests spend d1sproport1onatc amounts of monc~ on 1n111a11vcs." said pollster Mervin Field. '"the) still hke the 1dl·a of having the opponu01ty to \Oil' on l!>SUe\ ... But thin86 ha vt' gotten so out of hand that in add1t1on to politicians \uch as Van de Kamp misusing the process a'> a rampa1gn tool. we now ha"c a whole new catcgol) of 1n- 1t1ati\CS being circulated for the t'x- prcss purpose of defusing or nullify- ing rival 1n1t1at1 ves. The agnbusrness industry, for in- stance. 1s pushing an int1ativc that would wipe out the pesticide restnc- 11ons 1n the Van de Kamp en- ' iron mental in1t1at1ve. And the timber industry 1'1 behind a measure that targets prov1s1ons m an en- vironmentahst-hackcd forest-protec- tion 1n1tiat1vc. The ult1matc in counter-in- 1t1at1vcs 1s one being sponsored by the alcohol industry and the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assocuuron. On the surface. Its arm is to make ~late and local tu increases tougher to enact. Its hidden aaenda is contained in the fine print. which provides that even 1f 1t passes by only a berc majority votC'. rt will wipe out entire- ly all 1n1t1111ves on the same ballot that include any .. ,~ial tues." unless those 1nitia11vcs are approved by 11 lea t two-thirds of the voten. The intent is to subvert initiative' that would increase the tu on al- coholic bevcrqes by a nickel 1 dnnk for alcohol-treatment prosnms. and the state sales tu b)' a haJf-ctnt for an11-dru1 proJ«ts. Backers of those measutes have a kcd the st11tc Coun of Appeal in Sacramento to halt the procus of v1ltdatin1 s1pa1urts on the rountcr- mcasurt. charaina that 1t 1s 1 "bellot ..-1rus'' rntant to dc«ivt votcrJ. .,,... .I'll fll'rw• " • s.rr.... ........, C"U-• ,., ... ar..,. a.... """" "'""' '" ..., .... KEEPING COlll)II Rick Talley Loss of Cubans was pity Tony Perez, Tony Oliva, and Luis Tiant were tccnaacn when Fidel Castro came into power in 1959. They are 1hc l.as1 Cubans -the last sifted athletes to leave Cuba and reach stardom in major teaauc baseball -the last to escape into organized baseball's minor leagues before Castro lowered his cane suaar curtain. Perez. from Comagucy, was 17 when Castro locked the doon. Oliva, from Pinal de! Rio, and Tiant. of Mariano. were 19 -the best ofa populace. albeit poor. which worshipped the game of baseball. Now the Last Cubans arc around 50, retired from the flmC, their achievements listed 1n the BaSoCball Encylopcdia. Perez. 48, came to 1hc Cincinnati Reds in 1964 and played for 23 seasons, mostly with the Qjg Red Machine. He now coaches in Cincinnati after a career in which hc hit 379 home runs. Tiant, SO. also reached the Cleveland Indians in 1964 and won 229 games over 19 seasons while pitching ror six major league teams. making a World Series appearance with the Red Sox ( 197.5). Oliva. also 501 hil .304 over IS seasons, all in M1nneso1a. where he came in 1962. They were the last. Others, or course. had come before rrom Cuba -the legendary Sa1urnino Orestes Armas (Minnie) Minoso, who is now 68, and talented pitcher Camilo Pascual, both of whom came rrom Havana, the clly where major league teams once trained and played exhi- bi1ion games. There were othen;, too, such as the swirling shons1op Zoila Vcrsalles, Willie Miranda. Roman M!!jias. and litlle Edmundo (Sandy) Amoros y lsasi. also from Havana, who won the hearls and memories of Brooklyn and even Los Angeles Dodgers rans. But no maJor league baseball play- ers ha\•t come from Cuba in the las1 quarter ora century. Whal a pity. You know 1n your hean, cons1dcr- 1ng the passion of Cubans for the spon, !hat there have been greal ones 1here. plar1ng the game o nly among lhcmsc vcs and 1n certain. selected inlernational compe1111o ns. I th ough I of 1hese Cubans. these ones we never go! to stt or know, the other day when I heard on 1he radio news that Castro dt"S1red to "improvc rela1ions" w1 1h the Uniled States government. I thought about th(' youngsters in Cuba who are currently playing baseball. How ~ood arc they':' How many arc there. Will we ever know about then1'! Peter O'Mal1ey. owner of the Dodgers and a dedicated baH'ball 1nterna1L onaltst, has never slopped wondenng about then1. O'Malley. though. is cautious. as he must be. "We must take our C'ues from the State Dtpar1n1cnt."' O"Mallcy said. "Major league clubs have all been told that this 1s not the righl time to send any S«:ou ts or repreH"ntatives into C uba. We havr complied." The Dodgers, though. are aware and watching. Ralph Avila. !heir man 1n the Dominican Republic, 1s a nati ve-born Cuban. Former Dodger coach Pres1on Gomez, who now works ror 1he Angels, has paid close att('nt1on to his native Cuba. Is there a breakthrough ahead? What is Castro doing and how does Presiden1 George Bush feel abou1 it? Let's face it. folks. if you want to "improve relations" between two counlries. wouldn'I baseball be a good place to star!? "We can only watch and wail." O'Ma\ley stud. "Castro has done this kind o rth1n1 before. The Cuban National Team. for example. didn'I compete in the 1984 or 1988 Olym- pics bu\ will be favored to win in Barcelona in 1992." "Cuba will also be-play1n1 in 1he U.S. this summer. 1n Sean le durina July and Atlanta in Auaust. but they don't always send their best players out of the country. I'm sure we'll bl! payina attention to whomever 1hcy send. "We believe 1hcrt are many areal players in Cubl. Bui thert is no1hin1 we can do about them. The 1.Rtnda ,,.,._ -TAU.n' /CZI • CLASSIFIED /Cl SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1990 S 1 !Tigers blast Abbott, ~hell Angels Halos continue struggle against f!obinson, 9-4 .,, lllCHAllD DUHN 0.....,NmtS,.W..- ANAHEIM -The hull! Anaheim Stadium crowd stayed until the last out was recorded S.turday niaht. allbou&:h they were no doubt tempt- ed to reave early again. Schedule ATIAT • Sun: Tioer1 lhomel l:OS ON D•CIC. Mon: Cnlcago !home) 7:JS IN THE HOLi Tue: ChkaOO K ltlome) 7:lS All 1&me1 on KMPC r•dlo t710) • On TV, Ch. S; K Soort.CNMel. The Fireworks Show kept them in 1he1r sca1s. bu! the S0,527 fans were probably coverina their eyC'S most of the way as Anscls stancr Jim Abbott 100tehcd anothrr home assignment 1 Meanwhile, Angclbustcr Jeff Rob- if!son picked up where he left off IWO yean ago. The Tiacrs snapped a nine-game ib..ing streak at Anaheim Stadium, j~hile Robinson -the last Detroit Qitcher to win a aamc here -had a jliulc something to show to the rest Of the TiJers' pitching staff. Aftte11• b•serunner Luis Polonia 11 •bl• to elude th• ••· tempted tat of Detroit shortstop Al•n TraMmell to steal ...,._ ........... "'-so- 1econd durln9 third Inning of Saturday's ..,... at Anaheim Stadium. Tl9er1 cante awa1 wttft 9·4 victory. I The T 1gen used their own fire- power to roll 10 a 9-4 victory in a c.ontesl fea turing some unusu.aJ Streaks. Home sw«t home 1sn·1 so sweet l~•se lft ANGEU/Cll Golf tourney opens Irrelevant Week Celebrities spice Orange County Sports Hall of Fame affair may be used anyplace but No. 8 and the other J·pars for a second chanct at closes\· 1~1he-p10. By H0\11 ARO L. HANDY o~~c-__... NEWPORT BEAC H -Tt}~y get down to a hute serious business on Mondar 10 usher in Irrelevant Week XV after preliminaries. 1nclud1ng a n1cd1a l'onfcrl'ncc, today a1 the Balboa Bay C'lub. The first C\'en1 on the calendar for Irrele- va nt Weck. co-~punsorcd by the Or•111~ Coast Dally Pilot, is the 1n· augural Orange ('ounly Sports Hall of Fan1t· golf tournament at Newport lkach Coun1r} c·1uh. Dcmctnus l)a\ is. lhe 19<x) honoree of Irrele- ·g··''''•, --) I . ' vant Weck. w1!l n1akc his debut on an Orange ('o unt) golf course and will bl• among some ou 1s1anll1ng celebn11es parhc1- paong 1n the c' l!nl. Other celebnt1cs include Dick Bass. a former Rams running back: Jim Everett. the current Rams ~uancrback. Jerry Quan)t, a former hea\'y111·c1gh1 bolling con1cndcr; and Maritn Mc KcC\l'r. a former lJS(. and pro football star. The hst gocs on and includes Dana Pad$!!11. Bob Boyd. George ''ardtc y. Craig Fertig. Mickey Fl ynn. [)cnn1s 81ckmcier. Alcll Maese. Pal ~l rCorm1ck . Brian Goodell. Ri ch Saul. Jack Yo ungblood. Dirk lkam. ()an Ford, Joe Lara. M1ke Weathers. Da,·c {'urrc). Shirley BabashofT. Mike Fit•I. Hal Shcrbcck. Larry Kel m. Jim \olhns. LeRoy Irvin. Pat Mclnally, V1t·k1e Fronucre. Nick FuM"ardo. Mark Wulfml')Cr, Gent.' Wo- j\·1c-chows:k1. John SlrC'gc. ~·11kC' Garrell. John Wl'rhas, Stc-,•c ·\1n st1e. Bob (-1vnlrk. °"·1ght S1ones. Rand) Shields. Neal(' Ston('r and l:>emetnus Da\ 1s. Somr of this group ha ve alrl'ad) been assigned to fi vcsoml'S but most or 1he cclcbnues: v.·111 be drawn on Sunda) 10 pla) w11h one of 1he 3Q.plu" groups. The public rs 1n\•1ted to Walch 1hc tour- namcn1. free of charge. Kcg1s1ration will take place at 9:30 wnh a shotgun start ar IL 1-lamburgcrs and dnnks wilt be SCr\'ed o n th!! course. Raffie 11cke1s and a soc ial hour Ocg1n at 4:30 with dinner. an auction and a rnffie. v.·h1lc lhc a111·arthng of golf prtLcs beg1ns at 5,10. Rules of the tournament include fi \'r -man scran1blc comix·1111on. w11h each player's dn,•c (Ice shol) hc1ng used at least 1w1ce dunng the round. Teams of four will ro1ate pla~ers h1111ng a ~cond l>ho1 Aflcr each pla)CT has hi\ h1s or her I« shot, 1he neKt \hot 1s played from the loca11on of the best ball. ·rhc ball ma)' be mo\ etl fron1 the actual <;pot hut no nearer 1he hole. Prizes for closes! 10 Thl' pin will be given av.·ay on each oflhe four par-3 ho les. At No. 4. four tickets 10 \he Disneyland Pigskin l'lass1c roo1ball game bctwc.-cn the Un1vcrSL t) ofTl·nncssec and the Un1,·ers11y of Colorado o n Sunda) . .\ug. :!6 at Anaheim Stadium will be g1 \'en awa). . .\I No. 13. an e"ccu11 ve chair. coun <'sy of ~l rMaha n·~ Furniture will be awarded . and fou r ticket' tn 01sne)land at 17. A Ford fhundcrh1rd, courtesy of ("ampbc.'11 1-ord of Garden Ciro,·e. will bc g1 \t'n 10 1he lirsl pla~cr making a holr-1n-one at No. 8. Players wilt be !1ven an opportunr1y 10 purchase 1w1> Mui 1g;ins al S5 each. The) Ten teams wi" share 1n the prizes given away a1 the evening dinner. First place will be 1elev1s1on se1s and a plaque provided by Adohr Farms; second, S7S JJfi c:ertifK:ates from Newpon Beach CC: third, 101r s.weaten: fourth, NFL Sweater Vests: fifth, golf shins: sixth, Cal State Fullerton JOlf shins: 5evcnth. golf umbrellas from Miller Brewing Co.: eighth. Frttdom Bowl cotTtt mug ~ts: n1n1h, Orang.c County Register spans baas and hats: tenth, NFL hats. Also included will be a !Cl' package that includes 16 uems. Contnbutors of lee prizes include: Armr1can Title Co .. Los Anselcs Times, Bulle! golf balls, Cahfomia An&els, Philip Morris/Marlboro. Oscar Ma~r. Fril~ L&y . Papcrmate. Los Angeles Rams and the Orange County Sports ~lall of Fame. One of the features of the evening will be a hvt auc11on of ll outstanding items. Included 1n the bs1 of items 10 be auc- 11oned arc: L Jack Youngblood autographed football JCr~) {courtesy of the Rams). 2. l lse of Anaheim Stadium suite with 12- IP~as. SH IRRELEVANT /Clj Pressure will be on U.S. team in 1994 World Cup hosts will demand more of their soccer of the U.S. Soccer Federation. has dreams of chana.ing that. dreams that boule th<' mind. "In 13-yean. 1n 20 years. SOCC'l'r 1n America will be bigger 1han the NFL. big.er 1h1n baseball.'" he has said many hmt"S. ly fJONALO BLUM When he talks hke that IX'OPle ""' ..,..., .., ... ., g.rve him strange looks. Soc«r FLORENCE. Italy -Almost b1gcr than the NFL? no one took 1he U.S. World C'up Bui hf believts 1L Ht' wtnt ou1 team i.er1ously th ts year .. ..\ner all. and 101 the 1994 World Cup ror 11 was JUSI a cotteac and post-the United Slates bccau~ he's 1radua1e all-star \cam compeling conr1den1 the tournament can against the plancl'5 best. JUm~sllM !he span across the There was no pressurc. no ex-land. But Europeans already arc pcctat1ons, no hopes or dreams of Jok1n1 thal there won'1 be a COft'!· w1on1ng 11 all. The playe11 just pctll1ve U S. team ~or the Amtn- wantcd 10 show they btlonaed can fans to watch 1n four years. take the scan and lrave with 1he1; Gansler knows how far behind heads high. ~1s ;cam ·''· He said that's why Four years from now. tha~ Am~ncan offense looked so won't be good enouah. Four years dull 11 11mes. Cincinnati's •r1e D•vl1 gives thtrd Nt• coaeft Sam Perfoa•o a tow·ftve •• h• MN• .... __ tor ,....... eft•r hlttlne homer tn second '""'"' of ......... Inst Dodger• saturUr. from now. the~ wlll be expc<'ta-"1,f ~ co!"e ou! wtlh our suns 1ions. Four yurs from now, there blaz1"1-~re 101~ l~ be shot will be prt:ssure. Four years from down, he 111d. "Wr rt not. a1 now the m-.iority of American tha1 level. We can'1 play ¥ride sporis fans may even care aboul opcn .. bccausc they will beat us ll what 1his team Is doina. 1ha1. Reds pound Belcher, Dodgers Cincinnati uses eight-run inning to breeze, 1 1-6 lly JO« ~AY .. __ CINONNATI -For on e, Tom 8rownina picked the riaht ni&ht to pi Ith. Brownin1 1trugled lhtouah his 'f0"1 stan in mort: than a month Sllurdty ni&ht, aivi~ up 11 hils and five run1 in ju11 nvt 1nn1., qainst th< Loa A ... la Dodl<n. Bu.1 the Cindnnati Reds pvc h m I rare ~ or ~live 1UppG"1 ICOri.na eiah1 tlmet In the-foUrth Schedule AT IA1" • "i Svn:•I Redsnons ~/I. OH DICK MM!: •t 8f•v•s tbs •:tO IN 1"HE HOLi / Tut,•' Braves IH •:40 All 1arne1 on KAIC r.Olo 11'0) •'On TV, Cll. 11: ac:Soot!ICMMtl lnnina on their way to an 11-6 win 1h11 e~ the Oodecn' 'lt'innins streak at ,,,. sames. ''I put the bell ovtt the middle of the ~ate too many limes. but the orTentt ame throuab ror me todaj .. 11id Browninl (7~). who hu .On his last four decitiona. "You ain't pick your llmrs ~·hen you w•nt lo pi1ch. Hopeful!)·. 1f you Sll'\lfl:le like tonight. the olTen~ will pick you up." It hadn't, un1il Sa1urday. The Reds had 5".'0red a 101al of three runs in his four losK'.\, and 8rown1n1 twice this scaJOn h" pitchod nine shu1out 1nnin15 only 10 l<'avr with the scorc.._Q-0. "He ddcrvcs somcthil'I!& like !his after all lhe 11mn ht's P,hChC'd iO well and no1 1011en runs.' M1n1tt:r Lou Pin1clla said. '"Thinp have a way or C\'t:nina themselves out. He had ont comins 1oday."' Eric Davis made: 1ure he fO\ IL De.v ii homered in the aecond In· nina 1nd had two h'1s in tM 9'edl' Thal's because four yea~ from So what's aoina to c hanar in now, the World Cup is comin110 the _nex1 (our rtan? . America. Already, thr pu5h is on F1rst ._scvc.ra An:iencans ptob- 10 take Amei;Kan toeetr to 1hc ably will s11n with European ncx1 step whCrtver th11 may be. clubs. Forwards Pe1er Vennes "We'vt said all alo"4 11\f and Chri.s ,Su,Jivan and m ifieldcr challcnae in the U.S. It unique." Paul Cah,1un wcrt t~e only ~Y­ Amtrican coach Bob Oanslcr en on 1h11 team wtth contider- st1d aner the United States k'ft able European e"ptriencc. . for home wi1h an 0-3 record. A Dutch team wt1n11 to NP "You have a.n extremely difficul1 mklfieldc~ Tab Ram~ A Bcllian "t of circumstances." team It 1nwt::1ted 1n dtftnckr In lhe rest or the world, soettr John Doyk: Caliajuri ll, k>okint is k1na. In 1hc U nited Statn. it's at four h.ahan clubs.. Mtdfiddtr exerclK for suburban tehool kkls John Harkcsa!"1 Mcol.a alto have and 1mm1a.rant childn:n. hoe:' of J)l.ay1na abtofid. When U.S. plk«ptr Tony .'It ./w IO b< !"° riaht, al ... Meola wtlks down I.he tlmet in aUOft.. Oe.ukr aaid., IOU.ndina u lllly he'• mobbed for au1otn1ph• m\atb like • den motha' u 1 and 'pitturn. When he walks COKh.· "They havt: to be careful. lhroueh K~nncdy Airpon in New They haYf! t~ sM1-: York. he's just another American calili., lilntd wwth Wac Ger· iouritt Rtumina home. tu.a powa-.. Han\bwt lftrr Wtf'Mf Aickcr, lM-~ tpts •• .. u.J.4QI • meraon's run of success continues; Costa Rica ousted ROME -The Indomitable Uons march on, carrying a continCtlt with them. Cameroon. the African champion. became the first team from that continent to advance to the (lUU- tcrfinals in the 60-ycar history of the World CUp. It got there with a 2-l victory over Colombia on Saturday as 38-year-old supersub Roger Milla scored twice. three minutes apart in overtime. The loss also meant Colombia became the first of the five Latin Amcri"8n teams in the tournament to be eliminated. Another Latin American team, Costa Rica. was ousted 4-1 by Cl.echoslovakia in a night game. Tomas Skubravy had a bat trick, all on headers. Milla beat two defenders. then sent a line drive over goalie Rene Higujta in the 16th minute of extra time. At 19 minutes of overtime. he stoic the ball from Higuita, who bad wandered outsjde the penalty area. and put it into an empty net. That offset Bernardo Redin's goal U.S. From Cl getting his degree at UCLA, but didn't get into a game. Murray signed with a European team a few years ago. but didn't play much. That's what Gansler's trying to pre- vent. "The situation has to be right and with four miluua to IO aDd tet off some wild dlDci:'ta Ind cdebnrlna ~ Camerooniam the sta.Ddl at ~ victory ii for my coun~ ... and fOr all of Africa,.. Mid Milla. wbo came out of retirement to rejoin the team. ... We will put ounelva to work immediately to ~ prepar- ina for the quarterfinals.' The victorr continued Cameroon's improbable run among the elite of soccer. In its first pme, it beat defendina champion Argen- tina. It also beat Romania and won Group B. Now, it is amona the final c~L It is the work of the whole campaign that is paying off," Milla said. ••1t proves the progress of African soccer and we have to work now to get three teams in the next World CUp." Higuita took full blame for his error, which became m ore costly after Redin scored. "I think this experience will serve to make me better," Higuita said. "My teammates arc not blaming me. They know I know I made an error. I took a chance. I admit my mis- takes." that's difficult to ascertain," he said. "The questions are how genuine the interest 1s and how good is the chance you will be a player and not a practicer'?" There 1s some fear that Amencans wtll be a fad because it was their first World Cup team in 40 years. Some clubs might want to sign an Ameri- can as an attraction, soccer's version of a circus sideshow. The ... of Cola•lll••1 c.lol lnrlqu• astrada flet'tt II At night. in Bari, Skuhravy edaed ahead of Milla and Spain's MiCbeJ for the tournament goal-scorina lead with five. Czechoslovakia also got a ,oal on a beautiful, curving free kick rom Lubos K u bik. The Czechoslovaks. lightly regarded before the tournament. play the win- ner of today's game between West Germany and the Netherlands. .. T~ three goals I scored tonight arc thPrnost important so far in my career," Skuhravy said ... I like to score on headers. I think those goals arc the most spectacular." Costa Rica was hampered by the absence of star goalie Luis Conejo with a bruised thigh. Players see Europe as the prom- ised l~nd. There was a feclio~ on the team that the experience gamed in the World Cup put the players a class ahead of other Americans, and that there's not much left to learn back home. "I don't think there's a guy on the team who couldn't get a JOb in Europe," Murray said. Fabulous 44 Classic on tap today The Dally Piiot IR VINE The C'aliforn1a Fabulous 44 State Prep Basketball Oass1c, the first state all-star game for both boys and girls. will be held today at the Bren Events Center at UCL National pre p pla)crs of the year Ed O'Bannon and Lisa Leslie wi ll represent their rcspecu vc South teams against the best players from the North. The girls game is scheduled for I p.m. with the boys game to follow at 3:30. Tickets are SS for reserved scat~ and $6 for ~cneral adm1ss1o n. Mater Dc1 product And) Kanch and recent Manna High grad Melisa Sontno ~111 represent the Orange Coast area for the Sourh boys and gjrls respcct1vcl). The rosters: 0 SOUTH BOYS Name (Sdlod) HI. "°" J~t Rogers COomln11ue11 6·1 G Tonv Clerll CEI Cak>n Clms•••n> •·• F Rot>ert Conlisl\ (Lo' AlemltO\) 6· 10 C Dane Jollfl (Norlh HoCtv wOOOJ 6·S F ArtftY Kal1Ctl (Mat.r Del) 6·S F·G Earnesl Klllum ILvnwoool 6 • G Scoll McCori..1e CCeoo Ve1tev1 6·S G Joe MCNaun tMonlt v 1si111 6· 11 C Ed O'B•nnon (Ar11,1a ) 6-1 F Terrence O'Kf"llev CLekewoool 6 1 F SIK>rl Tarve< CSanla Ciera > 6 S G Coecne,-Heeo T m SwNnev <Lakewoool. Au1sien1s 0 1ci.. Kall (Wttlm1nsierl Runeu Olll ( Dom111Qu41l J NOATH BOYS NetM (SOIMI) HI. Pn. Kerttm AnderM>f' tMerce<ll 6 • F ·G Mike Atk1nlOn (8elfarm1nt") 6·7 C·F Owavne Fonlana cRloroanl 6·S F·G J•mes Frencn tEI Cerritol 6 3 G Jett Garcia C A~ncanJ 6 3 G Glenn Grilhn S• Marv \l 6 I C·F lhllom Harri, (Sk vhntl 6· 3 G Dor.an Manl110 CR.ordanJ 6 0 G Marl< M1nn1eweatner\ lBa11.erstoe•o1 6 3 c; Jimmie Prvor fAraoonl 6·7 G W11$0n Stt ohtns tMcAIHr) 6·S F Co.Chf"l-HHO Oo11 L10()1 lSl<yllnf"I AU1\· ""'' Df"nn1' Flannt"h CSkvlone) Chris Huoer CE• Cf"rrito) SOUTH GIRLS Name (Sc:llMil) Ht. PM. Dawn Ball.er COntanol 6·2 F Tveu 1 Brown IPI Loma l 6·0 F Mllorta Con\IOn IOctans•CM) 6·?0 C Amv Jaltwaha IL• Quinlal 6-1 F MMiMI S«1WI (MarlNI S·6 G Krl\fln Kneoo cSania 8aroare) 6-3 F Dt"lra Loc~narl CWun1ngConJ S-6 G Al~ McOan1e' CBrea-Oonoel S·6 G Al•lhe Stf"YP<1'°11 (Nortn R1vers.<1e) 6·0 F Llnoa Wal'°11 tLvnwoodl S·IO G S•re Wif\On (Harl) 6·4 C L•U lnllt Morn1n11l«Ml 6 S C Coacht",-Htaa Jot Murri110 CCn1no1 AU•' tan• R1cnaro Fetrow' <Cn1noJ NOtlTH GIRLS N•me l ktlooll HI. 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IQ.c.b ftJrtber ICtioa ~ lbc bukcdlell COKb ~ cue bu dnlled OD a 13 ~ A decision by the u-member DUd. du.ated by VirsiJUa bisloty proltstor Alan Willi9ma. is DOC expected few at least 2-3 weeb. .. , thiJlk we bad u complete an excbaqe ofideu and tb~ts on the subject as we couJcl pe>aibty have," said Brad Boote. "'UNL V cou.mel and com- pliance officer. ..We pve I.be commlnee all the lhouahts we bad on the subject. They asked us IOmC aood and touch questions evidencina their coocem about the situation. We shared thOle concerns." ··r!D not aoing to saY. .• word. oot a wont." said Tarkanian, who has pracucally made a second career of bis loq. ~pensive battle with the NCAA After beina found auiJty of rt;C:Niting violatiou in 1977, Tarkanian was ordered suspended for two years as part of a •~year ~lion. The school served its part of the penalty, ancludina a tounwnent and television ban. But Tarkanian obtained a coun injunction barrina UNLV &om carrying out the order to suspend. Evans wins two events Janet Evans bad two victories Satur----- day and Artur Wojdat one as they re--~ mained on ~ to repeat as high-point champions 10 the Mission Viejo Swim---- Meet of Ownpions. In a S-4 ruling in Dec:cmber 1988. the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a Nevada court and said the NCAA bad not violated Tark.anian's constitu- tional rights when it ordered the suspension. Evans. of Placlentia, won the 400-mctcr freestyle in a time of 4 minutes. 13. 75 seconds. nearly four seconds faster than runner-up Jana Henke of East Germany. Evans won the 200 backstroke in a closer match. clockina 2: 17.SO to 2: I 7.S9 for Katrin Weuel of East Germany. TELEV.ISION, RADIO Wojdat. of Poland. won the men's 400 freestyle in 3:SS.60. Cantcn Kuhlmorgcn of East Germany was second in 3:S6.69. TELEVISION Sec!ftt Sullivan holds onto pole 7.SS am. -World Cup 1ttood round from T1&nn. lwy• Brazil 's .\rsrnuna. TNT (I un. on Chund 34. ~nish). I l:SS am -World Cup second round from Milan. l\&ly: Danny Sullivan will Slart the IOOth Indy-car race of his career from the pole ~ J:":J posttion in today's Portland 200 Indy Car ~ West ~rmtn) " Nethcflands. TNT (noon on Ctl.annel 34. Spanish). ..... s.-u ----race. 10 am -Auto rac1ni: NASCAR Mich11&n 400 from Brooklyn. Mich .. Channel 2. 11.30 a.m. -Pov.-crbolt rac1nc: APBA OfTsh0tt Ra« from Marathon. Aa llllpr). ESPN I p.m -CART Ponbnd 200. ESPN ~·JO p.m -SpcedYvl)' Sunday· Rt'Yl(W or v.eclt in ra<"ln&. highlight~ of c;( ('A. m-c~ from D:illu Spons(llannt'I (ITpeaU 11 II pm I Q pm -Formula One Grand Prn of Mt \KO from Mc.uco < 11) (dc:'la)cdl. ESPN BaldlaU Sullivan's trick-record lap of 122.l29 mph an Friday's first round of qualitying held up throu&b Saturday's second round. earning him bis 16t.b 1nay Car pole. Michael Andretti's top speed Friday of 121.643 also held up Saturday for the No. 2 spot on the starting grid for the $700.000 race on the 1.922- mile, nine-tum Portland International Raceway road course. 10 JO am -Ph1la<klphia at Nr ... Yori. Mw •• WOR IC\ \(1 am -N~ York Yanktn 11 Toronto, WPIX 11 '" a m -~n Dlt"go 11 Atlanlll, TBS In other spon s news Saturday: •Austrian Gerhard Berger couldn't improve on his first-day qualifying speed on Saturday. although he managed to hold onto the pole position for today's Mexican Grand Prix in Mexico City. 11 ~II am -St Lou1\ at <. h1cago Cub!.. WGN .. 5 pm -l>od&t'rs al Cinc1nn.a11 ESPN HJ&• Sdieol .._.f"lkll 11 :i m -Bu\lon Shootout finals. Spons<. hannt'I (repeal~ .u8pm1 s,oruworkt 'i•nn -l '>tapo. tram \kalru triathlon from '>:In fran(IS..'O Cl.lpo.· 1 ( hanncl .I ftodM I: \tip m -('.a11unal High School reiional rhamp1onsh1~ lror11 C)\.alJ I I.a 11.lflC') Pnmt' f 1dr1 •Season points leaders Mark Martin and Morgan Shepherd will start from the front row in today's Miller 400 stock car ratt at M!bigan Inter- national Speedway in Brookyln, Mich., because of rain that kept NASCAR's Winston Cup cars from qualifying. •Carl Lewis anchom:t the Santa Monica Track Club to the fastest time an the world this year in the 4x 100-metcr relay. the final event of the inaugural Sika Bram international track and field meet at the National Spons Center in Blaine. Minn. The team of Lewis. Leroy Burrell. Floyd Heard and Mark Withcrs-- poon finished the race tn 38.56 seconds, lxttenng thas year's previous best of 38.65. set by a British te.am. otympk S,Oru I pm -l ' 'I OhmpK Cup Ol>mp1t-..·ahtltr athktc-\ 1cpr~ntin11 "'t1rth \mcri,·.i faC't I uropc' lop ~thktM 1n li\t' \pt1n\ 1n \1tn 1n l <., (lklJ\t'dl C h:innrl 7 : pm -l 't '' Br111f in \OUc~hall (lapel. <;pon\(~nnel G•U I \up m -"kn·, 1uurnamcn1 from RH· N' Channrl ~ Ttula : r m -\\ 1mtokdon P«'' 1cv. ( hanllt'I .i Weter Slllm& ~ p m \' urld Tour wmpc1111on from l>alht\ llllllt'). Pnmc l ll ~Cl Bu.lq \ \U pm -\nctrt'v. Ma)nard vs Bobb\ l 1H, h&ht· ht'.l\ '"t1ghh hum \tlan11, ( 11) ldrla.rd>. Channel 1 • Roger Stanton. publisher of Football News and Basketball Weekly. died Saturday of complicauons from cancer. He was 6 1. -From~ Associated Preu Hone Ract.a (I \(1 pm -lt.111, ... ,,.111 Gold Cup from Holh ... ,lOd Parli. 1Jd,l\cJ1 Primr l 1ll-c·1 g p m -I hill)"''""' ParL n:plaH. l hannt'I ~fl I Pnmc l ll ~l'I 111 'l(I pm J QUOTE OF THE DAY ArHA F..-.11 11 lo pm -l>all.u •I \lban) (tapr). Pnmc T1tl.c1 RADIO Butkll 11 ~ m -\an 1>11-"Stl at tl•n~. lffMB (7b<ll I pm -Dl'llOll al ._ngrl,. lo.MP( (7101 5 p m -Oudetr' al Cincinnati. KAB< PQOI Terry O'Neil, NBC' cxecuttve producer. aficr Rile)' was namNI studio host for the upcoming NBA season· "Do you know the most int1m1dat· ing thing in sports today'> It's dressing for a press conference with Pat Riley." IRRELEVANT From Cl game tickets for an Angels game. 3. Charles White autographed USC football JCrse) (courtes) of USC). 4. Jim Everett autographed foot- ball Jersey (councsy of the Rams). 5. Racing memo rabilia from fi ve JOCkeys who have won the Kentucky Derby; autographed photo of Willie Shoemaker; Chns McCarron. boots; Gary Stevens. whip; Eddie De- lahoussaye. whip; Pat Valenzuela, whip. 6. Isiah Thomas of the Detroit Pistons, autogrpahed jersey worn in Game 5of1990 N BA champ1onsh1p sen cs. 7. Two tickets to Phantom of the Opera-row five, center section - for July 14 performance. 8. use football signed by four He1sman Trophy winners: 0 . J . Simpson, Mike Garrett. Charles White and Marcus Allen. 9. Willie Shoemaker signed litho- graph commemoratmg his final day of racmg. I 0. Two tickets to Phantom of the Opera-row five. center section - for Aug. 9 performance. I I . Trip for four to Walt Disney World on Delta Airlines (counesy Disneyland). 12. Flight for two to Hawaii on Contment.al Airlines and a week's lodgrng on Kauai (courtesy Glen Ivy -value $2.500). If you feel that Irrelevant Weck XV has suddenly become relevant, look ahead to other events dunng the week and it will return to nonnaJ according to Founder Paul SalatL "There's the Shot Clock aolf tour- nament. the Super Stars competition and a number of other events that w1ll return us to our origjnal status." Salata 1aya. "Demetrius wiU have a full underitandina of the situation before the week is over." TALLEY ,romC1 of the Stale Ocpanment must tx rcsp«tNI." Indeed, you can be sure Castro's pnontics do not inclU<k stockina the rosters of M~oT Lcquc BuebalJ teams. 0 IRRELEVANT WEEK G.et Numameftt OAANGIE COUNTY SPOtlTI HALL OtJ fAMIE (at.......-hedl Cewllrt CMtl (~ """ .. 11 .-. -.....,, NOTE CtleOrlllH wi• lie drawn Sunoav etl&r'IOOll '-Mc::fl iour-e t !flt MNle Conference 11 Iha hllloe e.v Club. No t1erll1111 1ul11nman11 llave llftn •nnouncect prl« to Pkk•no ~lllH H«• ere ,,.. lollrMlfnH au1onecs bv the golf comtnlllM Ken Brlells. RlcNlrd Bond, Cllarle\ Wenlworlh, Sl•ve Gr~t C•rOI Soenu. K•ren Ml!*, Mark Looen. Earl ~ Buell 8Mn, Tom 81um. Rlcll Nlemenn, Oennv 8aan Mlckev Ftvnn. 9111 Marllan, Joa Avitia. Oen Miiier. Jim HarOlcl Oon Ano.rwn. Rot> Halvau. 8 11 Martin, G•rv JannlM>n. Danni• 81ckmaler, T Odd H"'llt, Ed Ellti. Tom Newcoml>, Karin Mark\ Ral9fl Reva lounoma Ntll l lmm9f'men, Sieve Dunn. Jim B-11. R® Plgnerl Tom Gll11er1, Merli Gllbefl, Olcll. Dovie, Juov Dovie OoU11 Flnltv. Jim o .... Joe Trlells. Frenll McCormick I.Ian !K:hlorn, Martv Sclliom, Jeff Mcoo..IC. 8111 G•lle~ Joe \11tv4"'0& '--· Lennv Kolo, Cari MMM, Jack wooo. Jeck MCN•111h•on Sen Benlemln, Sam B•rnM, Tonv Brown, 80!> Goodr lch Harvev Hoc>lllnt. Fred K~tY. M lkt Maionav. Tom Rutowlc1. Lou Flori. Jonn W•lrll1, Herb Olson, Dennis Ak!ricll Don SI ..... R-Veoa. Tom Lftller, Jofln Olw•l<I Georoe L11•rult. Dave H•uwr. Rev w.oa. Jim CunnlnQfwlm Gt'90 1 11111t1e. Den Guerrero, Dave Y•nal, P•ul Sumida. llOO«t e.rnn •nd evftl, Jottn Furbltll. Jan WallOll. OMV Wvtlici.t, Chris Htawn.M. Cralt lleddltl, L.arrt Hn.m.nn Dev• Cox. 80!> Gault, Cllartle Altul, llav Hlmmeto.re. Mel llev, Wet lftlllSll, RoOa!' Ray, Ari . ..., ..... $. HewfleMetMn. Ed Fltdl, .ION\ Straee. G..w Wolci.<:hOwslll. Joe OIVenc:enJO, Joe 0-va, Jollll O«IOv•. o-EINN'""'*"• .i.SOfl P9f'r~ 8en llluo11o. Tonv lloda•I•. Jim Merino, Rou Serrec:lno. JoM L Clll'CI. Se! FClf'lelll, $em P9f'rlc-. Jot "9rrlc-. Garv ~. Vlnnv PwrlcoN. Metil lltyWkoff. c;.,, Merk... OlllO C•ncel!l«I, Franll Gtavleno. Jac:lt Clt!Cell-1 L.o..i o· Ambt0tle. Ken lllUOllO, lt•IPfl Bouchtv. Jedi. Ferrero, I.aw 0.-0 Pat ,_l'lodn, Paulefl• krtaledl. lotl4W ~Doneld. Jim c~, Geort1 YerClllY. Terry Neol- operation from the U.S. aovcm· mcnt. C'ltina a lona·standina trade cm- barao of Cuba. for ex.ample, the tate Depanment is block.1na ABC television from payin1 Castro $8. 7 million for Uve TV rilhts to thote Pan~Am Oarncs. 0 IRRELEVANT WEEK ~ NurMmeflt OAANGI COUNTY SP'<MlTI HALL OF ,~ (•I .......,, hedl C........, 0.) ($MetMI •llM1 •I 11 a..m.. MMlllYI "IOTE CtteOrilie\ wlN lloe orawn ~v all4"'noon fw ff<" lourwme al IM Medi• Conterence at IM Balt>oe S.v Ck.Ill No s••rllnll eu'9n,.,.,,ts llavt ~ a nnounced prior 10 ~Ing celetwillft H«a art ,,,_ ~ •nli>Md by t,,_ golf commillM l(eft Bri9111, Richard Bond, Cllart.\ Wenlworth, Steve Groal C•rOI Soent.\, Karen Miller Mark Loe&/I, Earl ~ BuO. S..n. Tom Ilium. Rick Nlemenn. Danny llffn M~n F()tnn, 8111 Marl'len, J~ Avitia , Oe11 Mil•. Jim ~•rOlcl 0on AncletM<I. ROii H•lv•ks, 81" Mal'ttn, Garv JennClO<I O....nfl Bkllmeier. Todd Htwlll. Ed Elias. Tom Newcomb Kerin Mari..s Ralotl Rave tovr- N•ll l lmmermen, Stev• Dunn. Jim Bannett R Oii Ploner I. Tom GH!lefl Marti Gllt>e<I Dick Doyle JudV Dovie Coull Flnltv, Jim Oale. Joa Tr'911\. Fran11 McCormlcll. Alen khlom Marty Scl\lom, Jeff McOo,,,.... IS IA GlllleQher Joe \lalvt4'de tourwme Lenny KOii>, C•rl MMM, Jecl< WOOO. Jeck McNalQll•on S.., lenlamln. s.rn 8arnes. Tonv Brown, BOii Goodflcn H•rvev Hoot.IM, Fred KhOrev. Ml\a Malonav. Tom Ru1owk 1 Lou F lorl. Jotln Wtlrb, Herb OIM>n, Dennis Aldrld1 Oon SI ..... --Veoa. Tom Lfltlar )OM O\••l<I <>-oe La1arvll. Oa va H•uMr. Ray Wede. Jim Cunnlllllf\am Gree Bltillne. O•n G~rero. D•ve Y.nal, P•ul Sumto. llober• 8•rMt encl QUeil, John Furt>ISll, Jau Wal.on Gwv Wvtlics.t, Chris Hllamann, CrelO ll-4CJ!ft. l¥rv Hilamanfl · Dave Cox. 800 Ga ult, Cherlle Alaul. llav Hlmmetllerll Met llav. Wft lnollll, lloOa!' lln. Art Bleetow $. H•~. Ed Fltdl. JoM S" .... Gent WOICIKhOwllll Joe DIV~co. Joe C.-v•, JoM CO-.•. Dena Emll'lnltlam. Ja.on Pwrie-, ~ ltluotto. Tony lllldht•. Jim Mwlno. llot• '-rradno, JoM L Curd. Sal Fotllfll, $em Pwrl(-. .JOe "'9rric-, 0.-V C.,,...., VIMy 'WT~ Mw\ ltnt*off, C.n Men.... DIM C~I, Frri GletvlallO, J.U Cal\C9llerl. I.Oil O'Alt\Clf'osi., IC-. lltlrttlto. It#\ loucMy, Jtclt. F•r-.. L9W 0... ,.., "'*"'· ,.~ .. ..,,,.ledt, ....., Mc~. Jim coiom.. Gtor .. YW41ev, Terry ,...,'* continue to worship and play the ~':_of baseball on the island of And on lhi• •()(the pond, ironkaUy, ~ ~ BuebalJ is plan.nine to expand wt\bout enouah Went to fill currtnt ~ Tbe Last Cube.n.s are too old to bdp. In uuth, he is probably seek.in& "improved rclauoos .. at Lbls ju.ncture.. bec:aux C\aba it hOIUna the Pan Ameri<:an Games in 1991 and Fidel.isn't 1ttti~ m\Kb co- In plain terms, our auys in Wasb- initon don•t believe American tde- viaion should be linina Castro's pock.ct.S. ""*,...,,." .... Cnpg ........ =f-'Otb I,.,...,_ .. a-~ ... -.. Meanvrhile, lbt Youn& boYt wtll =....,....., ... 8--.... .. SL Louis' Vince Col•••n .,,., over ••--1...... ~fflle McGee .tter botfl ml11ed popup bJ llJn• S.ndbert o f ttte Cubs d ur- ing first lnnlnt Saturday •t Wrlgley l'le ld. White Sox cut into A's lead; Expos move into first place Jack McDowell welcomed Jose Canseco back by hlllan& him with a pitch. And that set lhe tone for the rest of the afternoon as the C hicago White Soll spoiled Canseco·s return by defeating the ~ Oakland Athletics 5-3 Saturday. Ron ~- K.arkovice sna~ped a ~-3 ti.e ~ith a ~-M ··- •Twills $, Koyals I: Da' 1d West pttched "" no- hll 1nn1ng!I for his first '1cto ry )ince May 2 a nd and Greg Gagni: doubled ho me 1wo runs to pace Minnesota 1n the Metrodo me West (3-5) lost his no-hit bad v.hcn Bo Jackson !ttnglcd to lead off the SC' enth. • Marlaers 8, Rangers 5: Edg..i.r Martino h.11 a tv.o- run. tv.o-out sangk in the 11th inning. htt1ng ')cattle 31 Arhngton. solo home run an the suth annan& as ~ the White Sox ma<k it two in a row over the Athleucs and pulled within two games of the Amencan League Wl'St leaders. "If we came an here and got swept we'd be a long way back." McDowell said. "It was really imponant they we came an he re and showed them. ·Hey. wt"re still going to banle tough.' .. K.arkovice hit an ().I pitch from starter Mike Moore (5-7) dttp into the left-field seats to give C hicago a 4-3 lead. It was K.arkovicc's second homer of the season. The White Sox added a run in the ninth when Karkovice was h11 by a pitch. moved to second on a passed ball and scored o n Ozzie G uillen 's double. Chicago pitchers definitely made things tough on Canseco. who struck out three times after being hat. He also popped out an the ninth. Canseco was actavated by Oakland oo Saturda) after massing 14 games wlth a back injury. "h looked hke they were throwing 200 mph. to tell }OU the truth," Canseco said ..... I used five different ba1s. I lined them all up and asked. 'Which one of )OU wants to get a hit?' And they aJI said. 'No: " Moore. a 19-game wanner last year. has _lost su of eight dec1s1ons over his last nine stans with a 4.1 I earned run average during that spani He allowed the White Sox four runs on eight hits in 5111 innings. •RH Sox 4, Orioles l : Dwight Evans' two-run homer with two o ut an the 10th inning ofT rehef a~ Gregg Olson gave Boston the win at Fenway Park. Evans' SC\'enth homer of the season and second of the game brought the Red Sox back from a 3-2 deficit after Mickey Tettleton homered for the On o les in the top of the 10th. •Brewen 11 . ladlu1 I: Da'e Parker hit a 1hree- run double and Ro b Deer added a two-run ho mer 1n a seven-run second annin& as Malv.auktt rapped out 17 hits at Count) Stadium for Ron Ro binson's first Amencan LcaJUC victory. Robinson ( 1-1) scattered se'en hits an eight innings and the Cleveland run wa~ unearned. • Blu Jays S, Ya.abet 4: Glenallen Hill dro ve an three runs wtth a bascs·loaded double and Todd to ttlem) re wo n has founh consecutive stan as To ronto snapped v1sttang Nev. 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' .. ~·"" - -••-1 --Me t11-S E-'W"' re OP ""-""'Cit" 1 M·~ tot• • L.Oia-ttel"W"t c "' \ ,..,~ •• 19 -G-G -<>•1 S-G- s.F-Pv<~•" " ••••• so In the National League •Expos 5, Pirates I: In Mo ntreal. the E\f>Cl' mo ,cd into first place in tht• NL East a) Zane Smith pitched Sl''en 'itrong annin~. The loss was the Pirates· fifth an a rov. and dropped them one half-game game behind the Ewo~. v. ho ha' e v.on 18 of thl·1r last 26 games. P ittsburgh had been fi r-.t for all but o ne <la) )tnl:e April .:?2 • Cubs 8, Cardinals 7: T l'ff) Pendleton dro 'e 1n four run\ and Jo~ Oquendo kn()(:ked an threl· a!> St. Lo u1"> hl·ld on at Wngk \ Field It v.a\ tlw ( ubs' third ~tra1gh1 Im\ and their ninth 1n 11 g..i.me\ dra\lng them 1.kcper into thl· NL ta'>I ba~·ment. •Mets 3. Phillies 0: .\t ')hl'U ~t~d1um Dv.1gh t Goodc:n p1tlhed a 1v.o-h1tta tor h1\ hr\t '>hutout in mo re than tv.o ~ l'Ur'i and \trc:al.ang Da rr) I ~tra"tx:r.r) hit a 43()..foot home run. leading "'I.'" Ynrl. II> llS fallh straight \ICtor) and 12th y,1n in 14 gam"'" (1oo~k_n (6-5) \\On has third con'it'rnll \l' \tan and v.ent oH·r :i<)() for the lirst tame thl' \Cll\Un. • Padru 7. Braves S: Jack (lark brol>.e an l).for-27 slump b) drl\ tng an thrl'C runs \\1th a hllmer :ind a l"-O· run ~angk to It-ad "ian 01ego 1n \tlanta. ~poillng the return of Bohb' ( O\ as Bra'c~ mjn.t(!.l'r ( O\ rl•plan·d Ru .. , "ll\on . v.ho v.a~ dl\m1sscd a' manager ~n Frida' co~ prC\IOU~) v.a~ the BraH·~· managl'r lrom 197X un11l he v.as fi red after thl' I '1M I \Cason • • As tros 4, Giants !: In thl' \\trodomc:. kit lll·ldl'r Kl'\ an \.11tl helr~ tYio-ba~· error un C1knn \\ 1ls<>n°'i single in the eighth inning allO\'l.'d l\\O run<~ to \Core J\ Houston rallu:d 'napping a ~·' l'n-g.aml.' lming \treai.. 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Ke vin Eisler of the New Yotk Mets had ttt Ute ... ,. ... l_.,L.l • ~ ,...... t M II t t ... , t t • ~t'WAt 7 t J I 4 ow ... ll)tl t• ......... 11 ,_, • t t • t ~.,_ .... 1,..-.1 ~ ... , u-.....-.... .........,, ""'· ..,._, ...... ll-.r TIWe. -l -J I) A-4t .. $9111 U •> t I 1 t > .,_._.._WlJ 1 t t t I t x-s" ' • • • • ' - ._ , t•> :...,., >,> I I t I "'11tWt ) ) I t t l ... "L M i * t t t I ~" M t t t t I 111-.-·---........ Ill ... ~--,.,., , .. , ·- 1«-.C-M ~-· T titA S. ~111 \~ ..... tO n C-.1.,1 6 ............ •M<o.t _ ...... • J J I t t t t t I I t t t t ~WI S t 1 t t 1 I , ............. Ml*'"' ... .... ~-·-.,,,, WI!'! ... , S.C-L•-1~• -· T ti A ., .. , 1nale--season mark of 60 1n 1988. Elster hold the ovtraU mark of pm~ o\n two sca~ns. _,... A.awtelH ....... Orange eo-1 DAILY PtLOT/Sund41y, June 24, tllO ca Ryan something special to this pitcher-turned-writer LyM Nolan Rr.an -kins o(the K.. thrill on the hdl. The atattsl pitcher who ever hvcd. in my opinion. My idol. ever si nee J was I 0 yean old. l arew up in the shadows of Anaheim Stadium. watched the Dis- neyland fircwork.s from my pattnts' mo(, and fell in love with baseball before I was old enough to attend kindergarten. When Nolan Ryan came to the Angels in 1972 from the New York Mets for Jim Fregost, it changed everything. Life "-Ould never be the same. There was something spcciaJ about tluat knee-to-the-C'hest leg kick. that perfect poise and that firc- breathin& fastball. I emulated Ryan -did c'ef)- thtng I could to be hke ham. Copied his v.1ndup. took stro lls behind the mound JUSI hke he dad. E'en tned to spit the wa) Ryan dad. M) fnends and I usc:d 10 sneak into Anaheim Stadium. bacl v.hcn 10.000 was a good night at the gate. \h"d arrt\C Ix-fore the \ISlltng team and catch 90 percent uf R)an's stan s at home. Ryan. who's sltll throwing w11h the best of them. ~as m~ hero Posters and maga1sne CO' er.. o l Ryan filled m) bedroom. To this da~. an) time R)an I) tn the nev.s -as on June 11 aft er 1hroy.c1ng has )llllh career no-hitte r tn 0 Jlland -m) dad S3)S, "He). hov. about that Nolan R)an"" He knov.s hov. much l''e admired him since he first came to the A.ngcls. back "'hl'n I "'as pla) ing Little League and thinking I l·ould be JUSI lake him. Last \Car v.as m \ first e 'penentl' Yia th R;an an per-...)n. M~ spom editor. Roge r Carl\On. v.anted m l.' 10 lH\l'r the .\II-tar (1ame at A.nahl·a m ANGELS From Cl li.H \hN>tl H·t">I "hu la1kd to v.an at hllllll' ll1r the I ~th l un-.~·~ ut1' e )l.ut ( ll'l'plrlg u p on one full ~e::ir. .\hN>ll h.t\n°t v.on in .\njhcam \IOl'c Jul\ :?:~. 1%9 :\kanv.hak. Rtihin'>lln. "ho"<, +o l1 1l'11ml· J~Janst lhl' c\ngl'I'> ~l\tnl a "1n an .\nJ hl·1m on J uh It. l\l~X the IJ't t1ntl' t:ktro1t v.on a g..anw on lhl'\l" ground' Ju'itlll" Y.J) hound to ~1r up \(•ml'" hcrt· ··tt·, JU)t n1rc tu\\ in t11ll· tu:rl' alll·r ntnl' '" J1~hl lm\l· .. :· ()\:troll \tan- j gl·r ...,p.irl.~ \nlkr~on \.lid ··1 1{(10- 11\\on I ''J' .ill 11ght tun1ght. hut hl' hJJ J httk ltllltrnl prubkm <hhl·r than thJt tw "J' .ill right I k JU\I 01.ldl' .1 1.11upk hJJ p1tdll.'\ to ( h1li ll>J\1'11 °0 Da'" thl' \nlll'h. DH \\J\ thl· l•llh lu11.l' .1g.11n ... 1 f{l)h1n\110 ~on­ nl"l i111g h11 '"" "'lo honw run' It \\J\ Ill' tilth l\\o-huma gJme a'> .t rn~·mtx·1 111 till' \ngd' Jnd lir,1 Jl .\nJhl·1111 "1!Jd1um [)a ',., "hu l::i,1 j l1.ompli,hl·J · thl' kJt 11n \u~ 4 l1J:o-•1 JI \l1h\JUl.l'l hJ' I' 1.arl'l'f l\,\t·hollll"I 1!.jllh."'I ..It led' gnnd 111 hit fl\\ll h1lnW run,1 hut I ""h "l' \\1luld·, l' \'on t hq~amr D~l\1'\.Jld ··1t1'>hllllJlh I dun·1 ~·' rr fl'ml·mha h1t t1ntz I R<1h- 1n,on1 JI Jll tk ·, p111h.ibh thl· 1oughl·,1 p1tchn un th1..·1r \tall Ill h11 I 1u'1 h.1H·n·1 had thjt niul'h 'Ul'lC'' J~lln'll h1m .. ( Thl· I"•' homl.' run\ I hit on thl' DODGERS From Cl Richard Dunn Stadium. and lo and behold, 1f 11 v.asn·1 R)an v.ho finished as the wanning pttcher. What an expenence v. hat a class 1nd1' 1dual. I goi 10 be the first rcponer at ha~ lod.er. the n fired awav with the firs1 question\. A.ctuall). 1t v.as then v.hen I'd ho peJ to corner m) idol and c\prl.'s\ m ) longtime zeal. It v.as 1mpos-.1blc Too man' ml"dta mc:mbcrs too man) hghts. too man} l a meras \\hen R~an finished a radio 1nta - ' II.'"' 1n the dugo ut -I wa<; s 1111ng ne\l tO him. hoping to get a lhance 10 tall>. jl length. I a-.l ed him . '"'w o uldn·1 you prefer to go hacl into the d ubhou!.e"' .. R)an loolc.ed at me .ind said 'es. ~ he and I led the v.a\ up tht· tunnel to the d ubho u..e "'1th J sv.:im1 of reponns follov. mg U) WI.' stopped an front o l ha) l uh- b' hole in thl· dubhou!>C:. m.il>.in~ sure I had the perfell )pol nttht nc\I toh1m Whe n the Tc\a~ Rangtr'> l·.tme into tO\\n this \t.'a\on. I made \ure I could ~pend a h11k t1ml' tall>.1ng to m} idol I v.ant"·d to tell him ~ha1 an ampan hl· made on m ' ha'>t"ball rareer .\nd on m~ hk We talked for about m minute\ I told him hov. m' fnends and I u~J to ~neal 1n10 the ballparl - thro ugh a tunnel an ktt-fit'ld lou l "·ountn -and v.atlh man~ man~ Orange Coast Daily Pilot Ang~ls Play~r of D ay Chill Davi~, who had his 13th career two-homer game and also had a bum single In a losing cau~. same pjrt ul thl' oot Thl' fir.,1 o nl' Yij) J ~-2 p1td1 .1nJ I Y.3'> JU't tr\lng to t?1..'I till" hJI on the h<tll -'uu dun"t l.n1m "hjl hl·' l{llln~ '" 1hr11v. \-2 Hut J hunll' run " ir htmll" run It., hl'l'll 1..tnd 111 ..t \\cird ~l.11 In lhl' p:t'l l'\l hJJ morl· \Ul"ll'" h1tllntt lhl· l11nt? hJll l\n the ruJJ · liut Knhin,11n ..1nd 1>1:111111 f l l1n~·" krr' l>on l 1k.i1un .ind \111..l H1:nn\ mJn '111pf)l.·d thl' l\"\1 1•! lhl .\ 11!,(l I' , .1,I 1 h1· \ngd' < '"· \.!) "l'rl· ..1tt1·mp1 Ill!? h• ~I> h•UI l?-jfll\\ 11\l'r th• 'H M 01Jtl.. 1111 th1· Iii'! llfl1l' 1n 1'11 \ngl"I' \1.111Jgn D11ug R.t.!1•1 JdJl·J J li11k g." ti1 thl 11rl' h' ,l tl1ng ""'nl 1n thl· "'I' 111 thl ninth tn tir't hJ\I' umpm· l>u1v.111\l..J \k rill hir .trtt11111t? .1 l IO"' plJ' jl 11r't 11 "J' lhl' \l'u>nJ \01~·, t111n 111 1h, "·1"111 h•r thr \nt?l·I, D.t' I' ''·" h1•1•ll'J Ill B1l'll\ln llll \p11l _:;, f \If \t'lhott (X0rh..tp\ .1 1111 l h•tl pumix·J up 11 ''J'> .11i.•thu 11u11ng 111 \.1Ul''ll1•n 111.11 \.'I ··1 thin!. I m1~h1 h.1q· t11nl t.• "" too n101 h in 1 l rt.11n \llu.1t11in' \~ tx111 \.lid ·· l 1' 111g 1<1 m.1!..1· 1hr J1':r kl.I patlh 1n'tl·JJ 1•1 JU't th11m1nt? the h.tll 1n1:r thl· plJtl' .. l \\j\ j l111k "l'\1•d lit' , ... tth pmes lrom v.hcre~er we could rmd \a nt scats. ~ b1ch "Wasn't all th.at tough Oh. sure, v.e·d 1et autoaraph~ coUecl broken bab. hncup cards and li)k pla)ers for b:bebalb like any other fanauc. but m) )'Outh revolved around tlus namethro wing strikeout art•M who captured m) bean and sent chills up m ) spine whenever be "alkc<l talked o r even baJked. I used to )ta.nd not to the Anacls' bullpen 1o g1:1 aglim~ofRyan v.a.rming up befott games. tossina tho~ Sttds into the catcher's S)ovc. malt.ang that loud pop when his tastball met leather I alv.a)S v.o re "lo 30 Just hkc Nolan v.hcn he wa\ with the Anatls. \\hat a JO> 1t was the other cb) to \It Jov. n "'1th m~ bo) hood hero and ha'l' .i l111k l hat B~ co' t>nng maJur league baseball. ul lour~ \OU Lall.. to a lot of pla)ers and "tars ( 1curge Brl"tt" fos.e C an'>t.'t:o'' ~o hag dt.>al K\an. \ou \CC 1\ d1ffercn1 Onl" ot' thl' mo'>t durabk' and dominant pltlhl'rH''t'r. R)an as the t~pe Yiho"ll ne,er turn dov.n an 1ntc:r"l""' bc:n"hl•n he-.mad he doc,n't ~ho" 11. ..\1 lir..t. the ta nll· I "'as able 10 .. pend v.llh R ~an v.a' going to~ for J regular lc:ature But aiter thinktng Jbout 11. I dc:cadl·d this v.a\ going 10 be: d1tlert>nt Tht'> v.J\ mon:' than an 1ntcn 1e\lo .\sort ofa fa nta'>\ of mane no"'' to be a member ol the Ba~ball \\raters· .\s..oc1a11on of .\menca i BB\\ .\Al long t>no ugh to 'ote for R)an v.hen he !)e(.omesehgsblc to l'nter the Hall of Fame. lh the "'a~ R~an 's p11c h1og, 11 lllUld be a lung llm l.' I sure hOJX' 1t I!) Rlcltard Dau ls• Dally PHot portlf ff"ritu . g.i m, I lw f 1ge" v.1·re a httlt' tired 1.ap 111 ~l·t J 11>1n an \nahe1m too ... I hl \nv1·h \\ho ha\ t: an .\mt'n- lJn I 1..·..111-m-lcadang h4 doubk-pla~ s. tuinl'..t t"'" txh111J .\hhott 10 pre- \.1·111 lhl· l 1t?\ "' lrom doang further dJOlJl?l \"JI I\ \\1th runm:r' on til"\t and third. nohc.IJ \ OUI IO 1h1· \l"lOnd . .\hbott fo r, l·d Jnht• ')hl·lb\ tu rnpc into a tr4-; n-11ng-l ndantt double-pla~ ..tllll l)\·11111t put !Yiu run!> on th~ hl.1Jrll 111 t..11.1.· J 1.1utl fl. k ad. \\ 1\h J run Jln·JJ, al rO'i!> an the third \bhntt 1.uj\1·J ·1hu11d~r-h11ttng ( n 11 I d1..ll r 111 ground an to a 5-4-3 1.h•uhk·pl.t' 111 l·nd Jnotlwr threa t. B.t'4"' 11n hall' hJ\l" hun .\bbott al '4.".t,1111 I ndudan~ thr v.an, 1~-.ucd 111 th" ,1.111 11 111 thl· -'•1 rl-Ctptent\ lll \hl'l<•tt' \\j1i.., h.i\C.' '4.0rt'd tht\ .,._ ,." 1r · It "'u rl· going 111 tx· a good p1t1. ht•r J 1m1"'1l·n1 ~tJncr. \OU h.t', 1,1 h11ld them 111 thoSt' Situ· •tu111' \hlx'll '-lid \ go<..\l..J p11c h- l'1 ~l'I' l•Ut \\I tho\\.' \llUal10n!I .. < >n th" l11 .. 1ntz \trt'.tl Jt home .\ ht-1111 -..11'1 It ' 'Ul h a tun n~ g.1nw I pttdll'd tzrn itl ti' l' Ja, ~ ago. hut '"u '"''ulJ hj \\' thl· .11nt1Jenu~ " , •n11 ·~ht b.11 I hJ' l' 111 l'\tah-"'h thl· I.11th 1n m"~·l t that I ~an thl••"' lhl h.il \\\\I thl' plJtl' •• In 1h1· w"''".I tv.u 1nt"1l·IJ 'angle~. .. 1lJr1· h• right 11l'IJ .ind a doubk tn\l\k till tir,1 N~· hall h) Llo'd \It 1'4.'t'I\ J 1.1. tlU Ill\ d hH [)(-1rn1I0 '> ..._,111ng 111 th\' '4.'uind l'lghth-run tourth inn111g I ( 1nl·innat1 '4.'nl I ~ halll.'r\ tn the plJtc thJl inning to U\ er1..oml· a 3-1 Jeliut Jg...tan't l1m fkllhrr l ~-51. \\hll fa 1kJ Ill r1..•1m· jn~ lll thl.' SI\ hatter'> tw IJlt'J 1n thl' inning [)a," had a "ngk and .i 1v.o-run double 1n thl' 1nn1ntt ,1\ thl· RC'd !> Yient ur Q.J ().i, 1\ aho had J \olo hnmn 1n the \\.'\Ond ht' eighth Ill thl' '14.'a)on and I ~0th 111 h1' l J rcC'r \tier h1nang I ~l'> through Junl' I'\ hf h,l\ u>mpalcd a n e1l4h1-~m"· hilling )lrejl ( 13-lor-251 10 fal')l. h,., ·''l·r::tgl· 10 :!43. I "He\ got g0tk.1 timing. He'\ dm - ing 11::.r1n1ella \.ltd. ··Bo). 11·, n1l·e I tu ')Ct'. Bekher's outing v.as another 1n J 'lnte!> o f spo1kd homecom ing' Bek hl'r. v.ho grtv. up an central Ohio. ha nl''l.'r had much suC'Cess at I R1Hrfront ·tJdtum Hl'0!> 1-5 v.11h a ~ I carm·d run a'eragc an 10 games .u R1 H'rlront. y, 11h his only v ictory u1nung an a I Q8~ n:hl'f appearance rhe fllll her left 60 passt'S at the ,1ad1um lor famtl} and fnend'i. \tanager Tom l .i'<.uda susl)('('ls that p1tl h1ng nrar home Yi orl>.s against R\'lcher "He tne~ 100 hard ... Lasorda said . "The famt h lomes up. and he tnes to impress them He wants to win so h.ut. 10 tfo w much. so consequent!) 1t atfo.tc; him " It was the li n t ume that Bdch<'r anJ Rrov. nmg haH' faced each other 3t R1,erftont ~t<ldtum )IOCl' pl 1 (>. 198 . "'hen lkk her pitched a thrtt-htll('r but 8ro ..... n1nJ thrtv. a perf«t pme fot a 1-<l "in 0 DOOGllt NOT9S ICet 0..-. wn "'•'C'-~om ,,_. Ooo9ef' ~-b«~M Of • \O'• ~' ~ ..,_. "-' .-0...0 .. ... ,, ~ ~ "' -.<II ot ll!l lell llv• ll¥1l Sf!MI HllW 11.o 1 ,1...it two CloUCllft ..-0 a ,, Ola 10 hi~ !lo\ 11<11"'9 "'"' IO 11 ~ A ...... ~\ IO\I l\Of'Mf we\ Awl ,. 1'tl 111 Mof\l•N I TM ".ell II~ t<"Or..i tfOlll rulll •fl .,. 1111'11"9 •9•'"'' Pltt.o..iro11 on ,,,..v 10 ~ 0-C-i.f• .......... •fl., .,..,.,, "'' on "'-!wft .....-m 11v ..,.,., TM _.,..,,. • w•\11 I (Oll\ioer.d MfoOU\ Orang' Coast Dairy Pilot Dod~rs Play~r of Day Stan J •vler. Who was 4 tat 5 wflh two doubtes. • trtJ*t, two runs K'OtH Md ., "91. 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McClellend T-3'26 A-SO,S27 NATIONAL LEAGUE R9ds ll, o.dtH'S 6 LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI Je•1er cf Sl\rori.n 31> MHtchrtl Murrav 11> Brook a rf OemP1vc Semuel71> Grlllinu Betcller o Hertltv o \llic11n pll Aueo CGwvn Dl1 Poole D Tetals tlirllbl tCl rlllll S 1 • I 8Helchr tt • 2 I 0 s I J 2 Larkin H 4 0 0 I S I '1 0 SeDO JI> ' 2 I 2 3 0 0 I E Devis d • 2 J J • O I O Wlno11m cf I O O O 4 0 I I ONelN rl 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 Bninor II> 2 I I I 4 I 1 I Duncan 11> I I 0 I I I I 0 Otiter 21> 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Otlver c 4 I I 2 t O O O Brownno o 1 I I I 0 0 0 0 HMOrr' Pll I 0 0 0 l O O O Leyene o 1 o 0 O 0 0 0 0 n '14' T...,, S<ore by INMe!s 1211 t ll Lo•-~ OOl 011 ooo-' Clnc.lmett 010 902 OOx-11 L08-Los An11tlH 6, Cinclnnetl S. 2B-EDe v1s. Jev•tr 2 38-Jevltr HR-EOavi1 (81, Gr1tlin (I), SeDO CISl S8-0Nellt 171. Brooks (11 Sruiroe"on (71 , BHetcner (161 S-8etcner SF-L11r1<in. Murrey IP H R ER ee so LOI A"991el 8e1cner L,S·S Harllev Aase Poole Cln<i-tt l , , 1 • 3 7 0 Browntno W 1 I I Levana S, l 4 3 1 2 2 0 7 , ? 0 s I I 3 I ? 0 0 0 l 2 0 , I 3 Int "" Belcner p1lcll4!<1 10 6 t>etters in H8P-Dunun tl>Y 8e1Cller I UmP•rn-Home. Ou•c~ Ftr1t Honn Second Rennert Tn1r<1, Tata T-1'9 A-46 204 SWIMMING htMMllt•a--.:a ......... ·.··' ~, ... ·---· • tt-1. Mew Gt_,.,~. tUI: 2 . awn za,a,uy, w.i ~. D.$1; a. siev. CrodlM, Redlweocl ~ a.. 13.,,, lOO Mdl-t. TOl'tNft l(Mer, •Mt CHl'MenY, SI CM, J. SCot JoMMn, ...._end A-llo, $1.U; J J. ltOYCe st.., ,._... A-llo A HOclatlon, ,. .)4 200 flY"-1. /Nlvln Sltwwt, 1..111 v .... Gold, 2202.IS; t . 1Mt ~. us v ... , Gold, 2:02.51; 1 Erk NamlS/llk, CIUb Wotwrlne, 2:03.H. 200 bfMSl-1. Eric W\lllderlldl, Ovnemo Swim CluO, t:lUI; t. N«1011 OltOtl, flMdlt AC!Uttlct, 2:20.5'; l. Alt11 Merceti, $an Ramon Valltv Llwrmote A-Ilea, t.20 • .0. G fr-I. ArlUt •Woldel, N\lulon Vlelo NedadofH. USAO; 1. Cenlen KUhlmoften. EHi Germanv. J:5'.6f, 1 s.Mstlan Wies.I, Ee't Germany, l.s..17. 400 medleY , .... _,_ EHi Germany, l ·S2.CM. 2 LH Veo-s Gold, ):SU•; 3. Mluloll Vlelo Nedadof .. , 3.5'.7t. WCW.N so Ir-I. Regina Offtmam, Eest Gefmany, 26 9', 2 Cllrl,tlne Ahmenn, Htlltnbrand Aqu.tk s. 17.07, 3. Joyce MIKPllY, unellKhed, 27.39 100 l>rH0-1. Lori Htlilck, Tern·Put"t, I IJ.2S, 2. ~ry Elltn 8 1encherd, Dynamo Swim Club, l:ll.27; 3 Emily Short, Ptloenklen Swim Club, I 13 l6 • 100 flv-1. Christine Ahmam, Hlllenbf•nd Aqu1llo. 1~1.10, ?. Christi-Sievert, Eat! Germany, l~l.16, l J1nel .Joroenwn. Tern· Pure, 101 99 200 IMICk-l J1ne1 Event, Tarn·Purt, 2:17 SO, 2 Ketrln Wtnel, Eeil Germany, 2:17.St, 3 Sabine Ht<Dtl. EHi GermanY, ?:II. 10. 400 tr-I Janet Evans, Tern·Purt, •·ll.7S, 2 Jel\e H_,.e, Eest Germany, •:17.17, 3 Jene SklNman. P9ckli• Aqu.tk s, ~11.n ..00 medley rtlay-1. E H i Germeny, 4:21.ot, 2 Tern-Pure, • 21.ll, J. Tern·Pur• 8, •:2S.7e. BOWLING PltA tournament (at FretM) Fina I round results Selurdty of 1111 '12S.OOO P8A F•Hno Ooen al Ct<ler Lanes wltll olnlell 101111 and monev w1nnlno1 I Huo11 M1l1tr, Sea111t, m <1 oeme,l. l II 000. 1 Jot Salvemini, OlllahOmll Cllv, II• t I game), l9.SOO.) 8 01> H•ndlev, PomNno 8Hcll, Fie . 610 tl 11em"l, $7,000, • Dne Arnold, Moe. .,., 196 < 1 o•me>. i.s.soo. s Mere McOowell Madison, W11. 171 t 1 oamtl. M,SOO l"llveff Resutn Han<11ev Clef McDowell. 191· 171, Henolev dtf Arno1<1 210 196. Miiier Clef Han<11ev, 24·209. and in the 1111e oame. Miller <1el Salvemlnl, 191 · ... TENNIS Women'i tournament I• t Eu ttMlurnt, E ftllencl l Slntlle• FINI l\ltart.na NavraltlOve, Au>en. Colo <let C.retenen Mtlltfl. 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OPEN lak•. park, & lhopplng 3 ~ne. l)aftl, l)OOtt. w/TERMSI Cell PATNCK Aemel lndudel "'-w, etcytlthted, Chine DAILY. 2331 Elden t..droom with Malter t9Mie & b*e tr1all9. Of. TENORE. Agt 721-1200 09'd9ning,..,.._anctMI •2Br 28a. • Clet, in. Coye WM. 1348,000 Aot. 842-3812 bedroom retrNt, 1.75 fefed at $245,000. (Qwr 1125,000.000 lo6dfl1 _________ wvtc:.rnilin~ 7 llde lndry. A;C. tel41t6 •11--aa beth, IA f9mllla MOClel OPEN SAT/SUH 1·5 .-.-1cmr days..-. • ..... ,,-Ull .. . --•n. UITllll on WO-corner IOt(OYW 2205 VISTA HUERTA ·-========1 -.... IPll llT I• 1·... New 4Br 388. Lrg mut•. 8500 IQ.It.) v1Ulted C91l· .... ••"'9 'Glfllflf 2102 e.i.ct. Garage openers. 2 e.u. 38r 2'~ ..,. wlVU Bonl'9 rm t:N9t big 0., lng1, large country I -~••11 ce1 a-age. fweplac». $2800/mo ~560 IGI ..... OpnSat/Sun,221!. fith kitchen. tamlly n.tgh·••1r1lr-twnllyroom,fencitdyatd. •UYW ... * ~ 2 Bedroom. 2'A 1497 ooo On< 720-9033 bomood. Oat fireplace. IDT-a-.... Tl. 11-1 COM • t bd upper unit prof fendacaped. auto 2 BR, 11,4 BA. Ga11d Bath ~o upgra<*t • • ONLY 12f2,500 CALL ......,._, 317 Fut19rton AY9. Nwpt 1950 tpflnkl9ft.laundryh00k· a with ptulh carpeta. cen-NOW WONT LASTI Krl9 llkenew,lg~~onlt °'j Hgt138R28A.Undtmrt<t BAYSIDE COVE . 2 bd. upundcom-op1vlil comm. F/p, wJd, pool trll lif. ape tub, Jennalt -..nlU Kapp. Century 21 Today the undl n oc 2.nd. 1529,000. 64&-6N1 $2100. DOGSO K apa. Atleh get. W~ to klteMn, loll Of mirror•. 38Rw/1Mngrm,tamllyrm, reetty581-2100 '72:~R~~~~ OPEN SAT/SUN 12..-OLDE COM 2 bd July B:~.2~~mo &~~:r2' 1310.000 dining arH, kitchen f;ii1125 000 000 Sotdl) 2307 Port Lerwtck $3300 FM:llltlet Include poola, nook,Ollkfloort,baywln-& 1 • SHwlnd-Monico. Top BALBOAISLAND·BeeuH-ape,tltMMcntr, BeeutlfUl28R2'h8Ar.-cty 411 ... 111 • dowt, etc, etc. Great cul-·-· cond Frnch drs up-f\11 4 bd house. $4000 clubt\OuM. Uncl for mov...in. OtM attcll TWo cutlom t~ In d • • 1 a c Io c 1 t Ion. .... Tl llW ~,. XL lot S~K. HARBOR VIEW HILLS volleyball, pteygtound gat, commun pool. A/C. f I t Oft 1284,000. Allyson. • .. ;.. .. 715 n .. rr.JV> -3bd ~tiful. A~ll $1800/mo. 780-953e Ao1 ram ng 1 •g•. 1 r. .. •25r..a T"'elli Rltty Ownar h11 bought ~ .... r --.. r. .. ooo ca111ocsaytorapi>Olntmen1 Spanl1h style, 3 '"->1• "' he I 9 t b I .-. •CLIFF DRIVE. OCEAN I Bedroom. 2'h Bath, anol r el uy n BELCOURT TERRACE • 3 BAY VIEW Chllfmi"" t Mission Viejo!. bike to •UIYll--YI bd. oomm pool & ape. 1 .. HIY1U.AU ... "4S,OOO. 3 Bedroom. 2 llYll• .... UU lake. park, & 11\opplng. 3 Exoltlna l1rge 48R. bonu1 .... UYI SIWI $4000 (New) • Bdrm-.. Loh. 1'~ BA houee Bath s55o.OOO. Stroll 3 BR 1 BA In nice neigh-t..droom with Maatlf' rm, 5~BA. with OCEAN Outstanding w1tom hOme BIO CANYON • 5 bd, Ooll ~6: =~e: ~:~6 S l200/mo &3 l-635Q acrou OUf quaint foot· bO<hood. Large yard. bedroom retreat, 1.75 ~ CITY LIGHTS VIEW nearly 2.800 sq h lour OOUfMftllle $11,500 DUPLEX 3Br 2'~. den • b<ldge to bMd'IM. CIOM to IChoolt. Priced bath, La Famllll Model Model ptlrfect. A Value It lge bedroom• includl~ frplC, I'll cell. 2-car gat, __ 1_.,. to NII at 1215,000. on larQI corner lot(OYlf' $999,000 w/TERMSI For fif1t floor guest or maid 1 Winter and Summer ren-(114)141·M42 backyard Sp1clou1 .,._ PIUIAI .a. mam 9500 sq.It.I v1ulted cell· Appt, call PATRICK quarter•. laYllh mestlf' ta.II available EuttldeJ BR 1'1tBA. wf d s 1350/mo 818-244-3618 Two targ• cualom RealEatate&lnvestment Inga, large country TENORE721·1200Agt au1te,3'1 b1ths,country bl , ........ RBORVIEWUJ"\&·E-S townhom11, unusual 720-1688 kllchen, tamlly neigh-(C>Yer 1125000,ooo Sold!) kitchen. femlly room .~ ....... IM. hkupa. d oar. enc 7"• .,,. ""'"" modern design, 2 bortiood, ga1 llreplaoe. ' Many custom flltUfes. -" NO PETS $1050 t MC Beaut 48R ,, bonus rm Bedroom, d9n, family rm, EASTS I DE 3 BR, 1 BA. ONL y S2 t2.500 CALL Ownlf' m1y carry 2nd IUlflll Jll-1111 Min lse 8 mos. 645· 7234 Ponofmo. POOi & ape, format dining. bt .. kfut Large yard, wood floors, NOW WONT LAST! Krlt T.D. Walk to elementary Eastslde lBR 2.,.,BA 2.sty S2650/mo 87S-7218 rm, $850.000 Each xlnt locatlon. $368,000. K8')p, Century 21 Todey school & community twnhrM. 2 car gir frplc. •BR tam rm. prot landlc:p U1IUWAU1 359 Magnolia. Open Sun realty 581-2100 ~ool S7 t9 000 Call ~Island 2106 balconies. small pet ok Vtew. pool, 1enn11, xlnt •1 mu 1-5. 631-1470 ..... m I oO::~ ~~~1Y~:~s:! * 2 BDRM. 2 Bath low. $1250 Nr 20th~~ toe. Hrbr View Hm. A\11 LMLT•UftlM 3BR, 2BA newly re-1 t812PORTCARLOW unit.WID .. Nopets Blvd.675.,.912 k nowl2195tmo.759-5011 BIG 58R 38A. $389.000 . .,_ rt leactl !069 modeled. Ownr $699,000 The Prudenllll C11llorn11 Welk to bey $1200. GREAT For Aoomma1e1! HARBOR VIEWISEAWINO Short w1lk to Mesi nnc'WfOt 400 Plr1te Rd OPEN Really Aegir Prop 675-4000 Newer 3BR• fllTI rm, View ot FutllOn ISi 4Br Verde CountryClub. 11111 RIAi SAT/SUN 10~ SA&-6560 Fumi'Shed 2 very large BR. ~~~!1~~~Y~~r: .. ~/g";; 2Ba. No pets. S2.300 0 PEN H 0 USE 1. 5 B1y & ocean View. 3BR, Fii SAU IY IWIU PAIORAlllC OCUI 2 BA. p11to. wl d. frple. 171 Monte Viall I 1 375 MOM Realty, 640-9396 Sat/Sun, 1807 T1hltl Or. lam. rm, bonus rm, pool Newport Heights. 2 BR. 1 St.050/mo Avail S99t /mo No Pett 642-3812 100 ISLE BAYFRONT U.LIAMf. IULTHS & spa.. $825,000 Agt Met BA. prime 1oc1t1on I UY VIEW Winter rental 675-6565 Charming tum 3BR 3BA Cal1Natet5A6-t772 Klddie.OPENSAT 1.5 $450.000 Pnnc1ples Ch1rmlng13yrOldcustom -----HOUSE3 8A. t8A Ouiet. home.13750/mo~ l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l0n1y s219K, 3BR. golf 51'0 Kings Road Cannery only. 548-3807 h<>m• v1~ from every 8~ near canyon Sm pet OK $6000/mo Summer t Costa Mesa 1024 coorse view. fruit trees. VIiiage Really. 673-3777 - --room Huge deck. tons of PtnlnsuUI 2107 1037 W Wiison S925tmo Biii Grundy Atty. 675-e181 ftp prleed for quick sale Cm• l".-CI ... I 111111 llllWIS storage & room to add· "sec 8l8-287•7996 HVH MONTEGO Light, 10H TIWllllll •. by 'owner 630 Joinn.$t "" • Great Family Home-new on 5795,000 Assoc11ted YIAIU UIT&Ut bflgtll 4BR 28A s..-(Victorl1 & Canyon). 213/379-l435 Beeut Balbol Pen. Home deco landscaping front & Realtors. Own8f/Agen1 Lg 2-Story house 3BR • Ne8fly ~ BHutllully Remodeled on quiet street. 1 door re.er, kitchen apphenoes 645·3370 den 2'rBA In best wi~200/ ne;'21~ro TownhouM 3 Bdrm, 1.5 -OPEN SAT 11-3 from bey 4Br 3',.,BA. 2 & upgraded baths S389K neig.hborhood Steps to Ing. mo. bath with 2 car garage 32-46 WASHINGTON lrplcs, over 2300 sq It By owner 1712 Dover Dr PlllUllC YlfWI bey& 1 blk to ocean New 64 6-4902 LIDO MOBILE HOME S t97.000. Charming 3 BR Mesa $699.900. Giii Taylor/ 642-1029 BACK BAY /CITY LIGHTS paint in & out• N-carpet PARK Large 2BR. jult IUln WllLI Verde Lots ol oak. Ronda Hein Cannery Vil· 4BR 2BA home oo lrg lot & floors Garage w/d LARGE n...;ty remodl 4BRI steps to w•t•. ~ ~ CLASSIFIED INDEX 6U-5671 l'ROll NOllTN ...... co. l'ROll IOUTM ..... co. .·· ..... -... - . . • . -. ,6"' . . {" ' ........ -. 1.• -.: ~ .. -.. , · ,. . a.I I ceramic tlle. French laQI Realty 673-3777 IUIH llllWll By owner Principals hkups Cannety A9n1a1s. 2BA 2 car gar . nr So , $950/mo. 67~ New spacious custom IUSI I &1111. doors. shutters, etc OCEllFR-OIT LOT 3BR 2'tBA home. approx only. $459,000 721-9590 Inc 675-4606 Coast Plua & schools., LSE/OPT Walk to beach 1006 famlly home nearing (114) 112-0llO -~~~8?0~51.ta~~ ~~~1 Pen Pt 40'x80' Plans r'~~::i· •r;:m~~~t'::f PllCE REllCEI , S 1450 722·9521 I 38' 2Ba beeCf'I condo. ·u------/ll!COf!!l'_"ldos _____ comp~~~ SUN 3-6 1 oe1 DIWI Real Elllters. 546-2313 available Rare loCatlOfl Marble lrplc paned win-Spacious elegant quiet Corona def MM 212 2 LG modern 2•2 condo, aundedl. pool. 2-car:: ~ -le O PEN SAT/SUN 1-5 by the wedge. no Side-oows. dining rm. ceramic 2BR . den. 3BA condo. 2 2BR sen .. t10fial/8ay Vu dbl gat balcony, W/0 , 642-8759, 213-456-1 39 22 I RUBY AVE OWC Isl TD 1950 sq It. walk S 1,450,000 Russ hie baths & lndry rm. new lrplc pk1ng tor 6 cars Gar. lrpl, deck, no pets pool & wat8ffalls Bak9f GeMraf 1002 Bill Hirdesty Realtor 4BR 28.A renebed. re-3217 M9NTANA Fluter, Cannery VIiiage appliances. landscsped Steps to beach & bey. Av111 8/1 Won't lest /Bear S1 l50 837-3708 FULL PRICE: We will P•Y ~~:-~%~2v:~: duced 10 S26t.OOO E~°.9':.h~~~~r~~s~. Really 673-3777 wtlh RVtboal area $479000 OPEN SAT 1-5 $1295/lse640-9408 NEWEASTSIDE2BR2BA full price IOf your prop-Agent.850·1~ & many upgrades 2TIUW&Jll S545K 2018Htghland0f 215 l9thSt •675-2332 •LEASE OPTION New upslllrs unit 1 ca; lf1yllyou erewilllngto coronaddAbf 1022 IHl.U1-1 S279K Owner boughtj For7Dayswhenyoubuy 631-6407,642-9859alt6PRICE REDUCED-to 2BR 2'18A Welk to enclosed _garage uam 1811 on llex1bll terms. i========= 2 n ( llllEm• anot"'-r. submit all offers I lhls wonderful 4BR 3BA llLUI YIEWl $255K 38R 2BA built-beach Mary Ellen. Agt $995/mo 722 582 -4'PRESTIGIOUS Granvtlle (ll~':,1°J8~~ !,;~;1?~~l SPYGL•SS Hll Oeluxecountryfrench3BR ~:PERATEt 5•0•6 t!!_ w/courtyard . pool 2 Masters, gated comm ins. 2 car garage. walk to ~~_!Really ~21-1567 N-~ 3BR. 3 BA I condo 28R 2SA. lg~ ft patio home. Will trede YlLUll Cllll TWiii 5568.300 ACT NOW• $298,000 Agt 759-9314 beach. pools & tennlS TRI-LEVEL 3BR. 28.A encl Comm pool St.750/mo 1 w/view on Newport **THE BLUFFS. the From $340,000 Call CHOICELOCATION Uftl.,lllllR Latge 3 BR 2'> BA 0Bflen&Co 722-9730 gar,lrp4ceacl'llevel cou-Wtll oonl!CleflMw/oe>tm Beach Club grOYndt best orig area 3BR YIEW•YIEW-YIEW PATTYNES81T631-t286 38r 2B1 2.C&fgar Nextto Townhome, near pool. plepreld Sl700/mo 500 tot>uy Bkr &.46-5792 12600/mo. 2'nBA. 1850 sll. E.tt•t• OPEi SAT /Ill 1·1 SC Plaia 2 t3·598-6428 i tennis. spa walk 10 Larkspur Agt 5A 1-5032 &e.n bfeez.S• Cottage 11 •LIDO ISLE 28R 2BA liquld1tlon sale. under -' lllALI Pf•"f beach Motivated seller llWNIT IUCI ---.. BR. liv rm & BA Lg yard. COYld be 3BR, lndry appreital 11 S344·000 •I IOITECITO fount~ln I Cal _. $275000 Agt965·16t7 --Ol&IW I ulll inc $600/mo lrplc,'Opatlo S1350 Need quick sale Atllfl. ta 1· 1211 er M2·1lll __ • _ -r~ Sh<>rechlt Comm Walk to 631•2870 •LUXUAIOUS condo. In 1nvest0<1 Cell Bim The free flowing design ot --" I Valley 1034• Ull ISU IY OWIH Prime 100 block loeatton your prtv beach Ocean glled Sea Island, t>ac:kl 640-5560 (Agl) the •BR home otters ex-1P11 --1· -I with ocean vleWS. 1u11 breeze View 2BR 1'"tBA. UPGRADED 3BR. 28.A to golf course 2BR • den pan11ve formal& Informal JU (lit• It 9982 Thistle Open Sun 4BR• den Prime I~ hOfl steps to beach 3BR 2BA frplc. cov patio. 2 cer hOme in No CM XLNT $3,300/mo en1en11nmen111eas 01-Thi only 4br NEW home ~355 540~~· 26~~·.m4 ~~~;•g&S~~-~~eb se & 2BR 28A This •s a Call Alu 545-3392 ne1gnoorhood nicely •CUSTOM turn11hed OllffUYll CISTll fered at S 1 200 000 available 2 left' From C ·Bk 1 t · pride ot ownership lndscpd 2 c•r gar 1 home in glied commum fllUll Y1fWS CALL $380.000 Call PATTY 0111 rs nves -I •IAPl • llllSI* LSE/OPT Walk to beach duplex Hogh heam ce1I-3 BR 2 BA d , S1250tmo 499..0335 1y 58R 4BA pvt pool •Alf II Ylllllaa NESBIT 63 t-1266 3Br 2B• beach condo. 1ngs. large bflCk fire· Lease • ' · in ng S8 OOOtmo • .. -Hunt. leKh 1040 Great loc Walk to bay & sundeck. pool. 2-car gar places in both untts1 large room. 2 frplcs. 2 car gar-Hunt leKh 21 40 •BtG CANYON 38R •BA UNOBSTRUCTED harbor. llO·IOOO I·~~~~\ · I ocean 28R IBA. S329K 642_8759 213_456•1939 master bedrooms and a• age Over 2.000 SQ It No • i pool & Pro-=~n1.,,!n~0~:!Ir,a~!w; REA~ I •• ~ ;: ..... IU LITS" I Agl Russ Kuhlmann car garage" 5550 000 pels $I 9501mo 7 I 1 2BR tBA HOUSE. 2-carl r.~s1on1lly d=rlled _;,~ =-•• Ttlm I WOI 'I Cannet"y Village Really Hellotrope 646-2087 garage. wt d hk up $7.000/mo bedroom 3bathhomein 12.100tlflot,4-6BR,38A 673-3777or650-3649 O.almPIAJllf S975/mo 714-870-3232 •BEAUTIFUL 1BR In ~~~g~i:;~·= ~;1111~:~ \t\\ I \ 1 .!r l'i \ ·11 •BACK BAY AREA. LerQI homewtpool, spa. otflc1a1, oc~~~R~~~Tg~NDO• VIP PllPHTill, llC. day. 983-4284 eve guard gated viua BalbO• port Heights 13.600 sq q(ALIOAS • condo. 2 mstr Bdrms.I paddle tennis court. lire-, •ELEGANT * Newport OPEN SAT /SUN 12·4 •WALK TO BEACH 2BR S 1,200/mo fl lot with RV access end -2·~B•. lrplc patios. yds, P•t & BBO area RV ac-H1rbor , dock New 1 9 E BALBOA BLVD lli-2212., 12J-0Ul 2BA bonu$ rm trg mstr .... ,_ $905 000 .. ._._ .,. rx dbl aitch gar. s240.ooo I cess & mature producinc,;i quehty construction m-11 • wllk. 1n cloM1 W/O hkf ----- room tor pool 0 -~ ~ OPEN Sa11Sun 12-4 citrus trees Spec1111 eludes 2 specious ent8f· JBR 2 •8 A 1 custom ups dbl gar patios lrg NEWPORT CREST 3BR lH·l 100 ~educed S3~~ ~~~~~ I 2524 Elden Ave 642-4061 1 tmanc•ng & only 111ps to 1a1nment levels. 3 BR. 4 bar.•ea co~~o ~~cl .... ~~: Ll&SIS yd .;.,,gardnr · sml pe'1 ok, 21.eA gar, pool. tennis, ( I.,'°' "I 11 KJ'"·: hMS-cfnr 0 JUST LISTEll* the beech BA, gourmet kitchen. all va ~ ue Y n HIRLH HAI, llTW 93BR 3•.,BA condo $215. s 12001mo 968-5675 $t600 21J..5A8~7 or 1 ~" 11 '" 1 ·. · ''·"' CDll CH-lRllER I * Hf·lf·A-11111 j with marble. Ille. granite out Wondert~l oceaf. BALBOA PENINSULA 2 lrplcs gourmet lutchen - --I 213-378-9694 No Pets rt=(l)\ll'\'I.."\ jGreallam11yhome•38R 2 $1200000 andbayv•ews romroo SPECIALIST dbl garage No pets lllETllUCI ----Ila.I IH \I llltt"• • 19 8egon11 across from BA • famlly room & e•· $529.900 OPEN SAT/SUN 2·6 top OICk $690.000 $1900/mo ' I Newport Shorea. 3BR. C1rn11too Plfk 2Br 2Ba. i panded Ma.stef Suite Lg CHUCK & LIZ JONES I 3916 CHANNEL PLACE llJ·IHI •2BR 28A condo 2 lrplet, WALi Tl llLF 2BA. large femlly room. IHtl1,.rl11•1l ... Sngl t1m. duple•. mull•· unil, teer down 723-5300 WTSllll·2 NEW LISTING' Ou11nt 2 Bedroom home. 7200 s/I 101 1n good are•' Poss1bihhes unllmlted • Live In house and build un11 in rear or remove and build ell new duplex Close to shops. bUs end commerc11I. $285.000 1121r1e4w111GI .... IH41J 1·1 142-1200 R~ALTY WORLD. NEWPORT BEACH Pete larrttt lltr 2-car garage 30111 18 lot 8,200 sq II lot 1n prime 646-5743 Or call Joan McNaughton. snPUlll OPEN t:-...... 'n 2 car perking No pats 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 car gar I =· t!!: {~~ o:; R-2 $695.000 By owner location $247,900 729-7254 ytp PllPllMS, llO. S 1525/mo French doors sunny mo 642_.9 t7 640·4924 or 720-1153 I 304~ MURRAY LN The Pruden111I Cahforn1a 11•22•2 l2J-01U .. t •-, ... IL I t 93BR IBA $2000 deck Corner Warn-_ __ *nl-n•••c1s OPEN SAT 1-5 Really .. • ., '"' .... -93BR 3' •BA condo $2000 ertGrah1m Clll L111, Newpon Shores 3 BR. 2 .... 1 I Agent 646·8816 93BR 28A S30001mo 646-5456 $1 , 150/mo. BA. g1rege. block from Senior LMog (82 Of over • FSBO. SACRIFICE 58r IAYRHT YlfW CHM HO 2100 beach C11n celllng1 Upper2BR.2BA&den,• •REllCEll* 381. 4792 Herm1nson •llllELOT• •50Ft0ockavalleble • lrvlrw Avail now $1 ,550/mo OCEAN VIEW AIC, inl8f·I Now a grell value at 2827 s/I Ne•I to Hunt Almost ·~ ACRE ot pnva.cy •Fully furnished NEW cus1om twnhm 2200 644-9185 720-6872 dayt com&menyxtras Owne< $349 900 Gorgeous HbrS489KRon846-6727 w1thshOWCaMpool spa. •HIQhlyupgrad~ IQ It 3BR 3BA lrplcs GREENTREE 3BR. 2BA NEWPORT T ERRACE 's1;915noooc• 7t,~fj87 only• 2,500 sq tt 4 BR. 2•., BA HB Lake Park Beauty -separate green law~s & IEWPllT llACIO •Dock level sundeck spa Call Sheila. HM. 2 car gar New crpt, Condo 3BR 2'.-tBA, built· · home. with fa mily room, lBR 1~.eA. RV Parking brick patios sets 011 1011&-IAYRllT MPl •Walk 10 everything 760·6509 or 644· 1600 no pets Lse $I 225/mo bonus room lg gourmet 1009 t3th OPEN Sun 1.5 ly 1rad•llon11 exeout1ve 11U W. IAY AYE •Flexible financing -ira• "'fW 211 l~ Call Col~ _8 t8-346-044-0 :;'!:. ~~:;~sc:= 11¥111 nlllACI kltcherl. pllnllllon shut· SB Alty 2131430-2545 home A solid value 3BR 2BA & 2BR IBA 4 This II a nice one It -IUMI n TURTLEROCK exec 4Br Cal Ind 244-7367 OPEN SUN t -5 ters 1074 TULARE DR t $735,000 car enclosed garage• $725,000 Jerry Jones Patio g1r key 10 bchjlle I 3Ba 23 Sllllitr Crescent an L •. --- t500 SANTANELLA TERRI Agl 646-8816 Hunt H rbou 1042 LINDAOETH 72 1-0116 Upper 3BR ownlf''sunll Assoc11ted Brokers, nopetsSl200 760 94l AIC'.sec.3-cargir.new NPT Crest condo. 3Br Excellent location. 1g lot. • 1 ' Grubb & Elli• Rllrs completely redone! Ora· 6• 1-4979 Spectacular Oc81n & p11n1 tn/out $2500 lee 2'~8a. dbl gar. pool, ,.,. room for expan11on 3BR •OVERLOllS• BY OWNER Weatherly 644-8200 matte mlln bay y-and n111S CT lSTITt Harbor VI .... 38R 28A oot SAS-2442. 854-7127 n11 AYI 1mmed 11500 2BA Lowest price m Bay lownhouse 4 •3 all _..-1ov11y 11ndy belch gar 2528 Ocean -yrtyteue 875-2332 tract, $539,000 *Pllll * apph, 2000 sll. 2-cer gar •LWI/.,...,_,.* Great tor owner uter or Palatlal very pvt SBR. S2.8501mo 998-5819 TllnUIOI OllST NWPT Hgts 38r 2Ba trpiC $340.000 846· t555 Newport Shores 48r 2' •B• investment• • Assumable 4700 . sit lrop1ca1 es1111 Gorgeous executive home. pool hd wd fl. new klt/dn IAU., Liii& __ $1750/mo • pnnctpal llnancing. on •. acre wtcustom POOi 21 24 4BA 3BA. bonus. views 1rM/pnt. pool Mrv. gdnr 111·1400er1Ji-10IO 3 BR. 3 BA Townhouse 'trvtnt I044 5'1e down Onr 631-49 I I t PRICE REDUCED TO & sp1 • lighted tenntt Co~ Meu 111 quIs1 t e garden Incl $2000/mo &45-2500 Re/Ml.II of Irvine. Rltrs 3rd BR convertible tol I S799 000 court "' rare opportunity 1BR House E'lide Flower $3,800/mo 85'4·9683 t1m1ty room or den L1rQ1 Mllllon Ooll1r View In *L. llll ISLE* I · 11 51. 100,000 Call St P'Vl yd & patio. new JUST LISTEI g1r1ge wtlh .. ,,. Tur11erock Terrace 5 BR. IHlnlUIUI YILU PATRICK TENORE blinds & p11nt Lndry No 11m11m PAii SelSlde Cott9i141.-1BR, patio. cu~b-llde parking, $650/mo • dep AYI now• 2131258-5479 I le SIT atorage Welk-In closet• 2·~ BA lg yard 19 111 I snPlllll 721· 1200 Agl pets $895 546-7906 Sharp I ·Story 2 matr FebuOUI panoram lew. Bullt·inmicroweve.lrllh N.or w oo d Terrace PresllglousC Linda isle YIPPllfllTIIS,llO. (Ov9rS125.000.000Soldll bd rm• 2BA 11t-ln DOWN ocean a bay v compactor. central 1lr 1898 ooo Call Bob or biytront ompletely re-• l2M1•J 2BR 1BA Tnhs. with/dry, kit~. trplc. vacant All new beaut remodeled conditioning Community 0o11'9. First Team RE modeled In 1989 4 BR. 5lllWJ.2., • carport. kid• Ot<. no pets. 11125/mo. 642-9797 Spygl... 4 BR. •Ingle Mediterranean style •BR pool, 2 spu. low•llOCI•· 559--0879 BA, main channel vteWS. 1780 M 5_780t leYel. apectecular view home. S 1,060.000 Gayla, lion tee 5209 900 dock tor 2 11rQ1 b0at1 - - -s 4 , 2 o o / m o R • y A11oclated Realtors. · TllTll llOI Clll tor details 1Newport North Twnhse •2BR tBA cabin In woodl 759.934 t The Prudential I d __. Id 873·2336 or 581· I 100 Melinde Seely, Aot. . * * * * Sunny 9nd unit. els 2 pk, TIE II.Im On t>lulfl B"' 11..i-. rm. "·"toml• n--·ty e ORANGE MC u ..., ga Tlrbelt Rea11or1. Designer remodeled * * sl'lopt bey S2 t 2K OoYet lrptc. yerd dbl g;,"'1925 ..,... .._ cntrylile 7min1 to22/55 720--06t1 hol'M Frenchdoort.new •11DlfllUGI* RE-Prln~ly 631-5737 ~Lindi model 38r 646-12Mor642-e&ee le SUMMER-MONTHLY frwy 4BRl3B• l1ke+ ..... ,_ .. , •"pll.oetlalf.alarm sya-_ 2"• lrg m111er suite •--· ...-21..ao 1BR1B.. 120' ... ""'I .. hors. OMC. Trede 4 fixer. -·-----i"cWn P11n1 tor 2~ Id· Gorgeou• 3 BR. 2 BA r• NPT Terr908 condo 3 BR tr;k;. plantation lhutter•' -----.,__ _,, ~ St. aaso1~' A~,. th,~ 1Mopt.$349K.633-7112VIEWSolNewportherbOf15.000Movea~~~l7"= dltlOn.RedueedtoS379K oent~.:em~~h ~= 2.5 8A lf'!d unit Meny SSH.000 ..... 24t-7208 ******** 2 BR. 1 BA north end, 9131Dyl213/5M-4no IHI llWI PANllT1 entr1nce & entire. b1y ~'~'.~B':. comm Pool: 11111 WA•IA ~~tetra 1BR.1 7~1~~~:•o..!.!96·500· ~~~~ ~d~000~10~~· eYe/ wknd 714/581_.4" we'll glYI you the down In from freshly returbilhed gated Bkr 846-5792 9'111•1-4tH BA r91'11al unit. '530.000 -••I ••y--• 1WI 11 l ITllLD "let ua do 1ne hunting' St.250/mo 494-7079 * 111111 lllTIL excng tor• there ot own-2 bd condo. community MES DEL MAR•-Ch9llN Realty * * * * * * .__ -••wei d Call •OTill IBR 1BA. fum. 208 341h St lf'thlp. You make the pool & d~~ lacllltin. e A JUDY DOBBS 863-9580 Prestigious 2BR 2BA ~ ~·= ::._ • 1 --· Hms 21 SO $650/w411 63 t-82t0 mthly pymll & we share 873·8900 S ,000. 3Br 2B1. RV 1cc111. • --PIUlll llU llTATU w/pool, ape. aaun1. tuH a...~ ..._m t..__ ..... h Ml-12H .:.:;c::.,.· ~ ..... ---.... -•1 IA.6ll Hf HO'llt Du 850-1349 ...._,. _..vl sec. rrau-r,_,,"""' w P-oflno ..... •ted on POt't ****** * * .cg -··-""'"' .~r.c. You receive -$239.500 Broker Mike 1 --· ._....., 1048 Reial Estate 6 lnveatment _..,. •·-~'"o /24 """......,...,.. • , .. _ ..,., ..... R 2BA twnhM 19'# mtn SWiii • uy- t tax t>enelltl Must "' nn, 720-18U hr doorm1n M1rble "" .......... Be _ to bMct't C.th <*lings, VIII• Balboa 2BR 2BA. ha¥9 clffn credit Agt tt'1MI ' '-· V' V'fllTUIUIT1I! *-....T ••Yfmt-I bevefld m1nor1. dining TownMnd c:role 11 •3BR 2'~BA townhouM. trp4c, w/d, pool. spa I l600 Dev1d, Marlon 239~5 Dyl. Ev, Wkndl 11"EAl TORS Bonus rm w/pvt lf'ltr•~ PALATIAL mATI• -rm boat slip & morel A atrfft IOClt on. extrl end unit Garage. trple. s 1100/mo 818-766-8763 Buie Alty. 722· 1418 + 4 BR. 3 BA & grut lnctedlble5348at newet ~~oGia~ v1iue II $699,000 ~i.::t ==· patlo,poot,tenms,$1195 -VerMlt"iee.QUletSWCSM>BR Buy Tf1..Plex,Soof PCH.3BR, t1mllykltch Superaharpt modern estat• wllh Pfl• OPEN$AT/SUN1-5 wfTERMSICell PATRICK Prlolcl below merketll mo NOPETS?22·8011 NtwJ>of11tlC'h 2169 3BA houte .. two 2 bed Nut y.,d w/lruit Ir... vate lllPI to beach. FOi'· 3328 V1A LIDO TENORE~ 721"1200 Call Toddy Smith. •3BR TownhM fffwPOl'1 •EXCLUSIVE GUARO. ~ ;=· "S7=:· lba units. 4 car gar, Near SC Plua IYlf OOMn, Cataflna. & Agt873-t323 (OverS125• ,OOOSOldl) 78()..9589 The Prudenllll Hgts Dbl g1r .• lrg yard. •G,\TEDCOMMUNITY'ft R.frto Pallo 646-2847 1hrou1h classified paUoe., H95t< ~5...... $258.900 Dutch. Agl, OC*tllne view.I An op-Cellfomle ~ frplc, lndry hkupe S1225 •• UITll WATERFRONT •/DOCK ca ---~118. porlunity et $4,000.000 llYFIRT DTITI 322-A Ogle 8-47-7540 2 & 3BR 2BA ~ta. trplc. Gated comm 2BA. den, .l.,3;111!-=r_s,.~::i :•.t'•\~,;~:!:w Ac>Pt onfy by PATRICK 8albOe..,.oontaiM21oe• •EASTSIDE 3Br 2B• le WINI--• _,-;. -;:",! .-;. .. :!:' .. • -• ------lllT• IU HLllJ TE.NOR£ 72M200 Ag! -'ttupect.culat W.W. of San O.mt11tt 1076 .._._ (21st • Marian wet l>ef m ro. ....,. 2BA. apa. llp. dbl gw, On the Mertt9'1 Wiii be ...... •.. ---,...,..,.. • hkupa, oentr1I M, 2 car $2,400/mo 650-3eM OCEANFRONT CAPE COO di N9wport -r· .... xurtciw ••• 2 DlLUXI DUPLEXES on Way). Ger, w/d hit up No gar wl xtra 1t0t11ge All ---------goL~ ~~tonwrk•~ 88R ~.Ml dOCk Your ~IOY pool. ad.-,1 tot•. 1700 aq h pelt 11150 979"-t517 melntenanc. encl Sofry, .::. Altllng JJ.'500. and A::t: .~·W.C,000 :r,;.:~c~e. = apt 38A 2•..aa. 2 car. •M!SA DEL MAA 3BR .. No pall 644..0sot -~so·u·t·h-"'!c·o-.-.-, 9"!' ..... ,-,-0 Mike on.tr Tredltlonll ~patlO ~prof decadent frp6C. *"' 0¥9f1ooooott• 28A. ffptc, IQ yd, lmmael lt950 8AYSHORES 38r 2186 .,. llft LIT UY NW llllLIJ thru-out • 1n • w ~ perk '445. tor 11350 mo. f yr tee P9t1 2ae. pvt gat9-9Uarded .... ,.. __ OoMn&c:lty..,.,21.140 28R & 38A AYallabte In =na A vatu• 11 aupt•000•. o ... ~~~ tor ok. 720-17048kr oomm Welk 10 bMC:Me •::n::•"'9w1Ca~ ...,_ -.-'""!9' e.t w/ptw 10 bulld an Martne Pwtl s t2tt< & 1319 000 0t 1 tatge 28' SN5. 4 a pvt BBC No groupt. to l=i.ft~l~~llde •tat• In OUlfd oa* l145K. 0.¥fd, Merion 28a 'S*'tnouee w1t80• n.-3BR)8AlwnN,2catfl'. Ml-&218,l1t-7tt-4tM =· .-.,.,,.*T' Fl -~. 3~, 2:"~ .,.. w/fvt ~· A .. ~. 122·1• =amtc ocean "'" + .. ... .. fUlj apptiance pkg •• pMIO. t -to bcht 38R ~..... ., 15o': 2tS-~ At111ng as 1s,ooo. 8'ohr v-: ;~id:;i·::AI c.11 IBAT flmt.f -upgreded ~~ 2000 "'.,. 28A. Lo•• ot poo111pa. s 1.001mo n.,itly p11n11d. trptc. -------- ooopere ttv•. 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"' ---.,:. .. __ ;;;;;;;:;;;:~;;;~!;i: lnQ, d/w, 1P1!1k>, _... ~ ve..t MActo. dlw. 1121 fMland, Mf4179 .,,., lmfMd. noni.Mt, ~ OM & I wll atw Mn _ .. __ ._..,. _____ , nn....... 2622 lt50NOms...o.a• LIW LIW ...... .,.. ~ 28A, llOOt. mo+ .. 4llVW ....... ._ ....,.,_ ...... ui,. UPPER older unit. •1111-* ~! ::.~Ti~._.... tWtutlll40-Gt2t. WWnw/M+n1.-,._. lealllnt ......,. ,..._ "replace. deck, new 18R reoeo. "401mo lnCI ..... All ,,.,..llMOe Incl. · ~ 2706 *PA<>f F non amkr, II. !:!°'· epa. ~W-.e'N ,.....M 1 ~ MW UCl.•t CWJ*I· 505 Cernatton. gaa. weter encl O#aoe ....... lltr9* -Nwpt North Aptt, dbl -· AIC, ,_ .. , • • .,_room. • ------- 8775/mo. • 1334182 541-7U42°32sl9cfen *IBl!!!!•mT11• *s<>MY.-flOP!TS PVf ~tntr. atudto-u mett.eve11111.teo01mo. =.,a;:.;: humor ~~'"::!: 0:: =,::;:::. 21R BA A fl'1*: O/W IJllllM.,..... I ' . ""91rt rm, HB 1 mle to .,,,.,...... 72().1707 -.. ,,...,;;: mu/0M<t tent m6nei W eo91e Mele Y+ft~ 2 ~~-Pee-'. •IPllllR* Specic)Ua 18A. Ilk• new llLLJIMl1I t"e6=-~r.:· BALBOA ~ lO.OIMn~y=='= ~71M11 1 . 2769 dy540-t:z2,14e-Oe81ev 403 FERN EAF 11IO ... oondltlon. sees. Aefrla. . 2-aty penthM = quiet*' -M t'llmo ROCWAiiWANTED rot ........ LI.I 1i60 iO " air cond of· s12ot:~~I~ =8cMp. lar ge 2BR ''~BA r•nge. micro, JDOOl, 121 S4lfl 9l. 29r ... IR~NE new evetylflllig. tum, eundeek, OlO. Incl .... , .... 798-0411 NW town."ICNM In Coll• Nl.WPOfltT HACH ftOa/~ for ,.., townhouM lndry rm cerpott, i.undfy, utl-tltpe to ~. Enol Furn room, ""°'*' pnv. FLEX, fl'plc. aeepe to bcttl Meea. Large bedrOom "'-~ 8"ie '30W 1etri Coeta Meu. *._u.Lll* patio ai'i bullt-lni ltteeJ*d,ex09Ptelectrlc . .,_t10,d1W.812751Mo, 1· w/d, .. utll peld. 1350. $44IO +dep.t31-e64e N.8. M/F non tmltr prol. plua beth Loobd oom-Ful ....,., on 200 · ~call ttuCll ..... $825/mo. No pett. <714)S4&4tl2 yr ...... SMdy ?20-0llO Cell anytWM. ~130 BEAUT Npt 8ch pwt home, M9tr bdrm •18A. poof, plu. M·,,, 84t0.00 ..... 111 Mtt=.' Wiii dlvldt. ~J:'~ ~~ 4';',._:' 2078 Thurln Meaa Veres. 28R uppel' •W .J!•* Nr SC Ptza In bMu1lfUI lg auper loo.tlon.. Empl =+ ~'1:.,..9':,/11· monlfl ptua 11' utllftlM. tiO id FT. CorOM cftl U 140e7 or 472·1079 .. "CHELOR APT. 705~ TSlMGMT quiet cut-d ..... c. enci Frto. dllhw • atove home/turn. Shr bath, adult. $350. S200 MC ~ 1 350.00 depoalt. MM. Good periling. Cell 4000' aprlnklertd, H9 """ 722-0012 or 832-2232 garage $695 + MC. Ind No pet' 54M86S w/d, poot epe, $400/mo dep. Pvt t>Mh.14&-te15 NEA .. l!AOH, pool, ten-Ml tM33 ~. Agent 87~8700 "C" W tSth NB & 200' !~=':-~-~.1"\1t~:~ •Cieen. quiet. IO 2BR •98·1eJ6 or 751-9483 .~STBLU 28A 28A ... dep. 5se-t737 BLUF'8. 2 rrna, ptt be, ~..::':to Nwpt "°°"' mMt wnttd, m/f ***** MCt3, 10o'. 873 w. 0 15th l.undry room with W/D. 1BA,lg oloMtt.dl w,new Newport Heights Duple• 2 Pool flreplaM view ON BAY.Furnrm/balndbl newly dee .. w/d, gar ffplc S460+utt 541'.T:o -. 29ft '*'9 gar. on Ulllllll/f NB.2131433-0941. & BA 1 encl patio crpt, ~tlcals, encl gar. io 1 ' -·• ' • moble home, poof/ptkng w/Qflf\r, prr pool, kltdl • ' -.,,. be9da. t400 + dep. .i. ......, NB dtnS....,./mo.·u~g723· l513 $735 NO PETS 640-2495 BR. encl . garage, .,_t . co n-op -.-•/dryer ktt I ltlM '450. Call prtv ptOf tem no pets NEW contampo decor IJ3.791t '' t7 wttt....... Avtltablt now· Uporadtd ...... No pelt. $850/mo. Open $999 NO P!!S 72J.e011 c 83':)-&pm 873 '5100 $5851 I 'utll c i NB condo penthoutt . A9t 541-6032 Ofb/WarehOuM tPect Spacious 2BR 1'hBA !Wnhme. CloM to beach & aho(>plng $950/mo. llOO Sea Lane 844·2611 •MOVE-IN BONUS!* Sat/Sun 1-4. 3266 B Ogle. •NEW 2BRTBA. ~ btwn 2: • phon~~ ~U ,•e:. ~ .. : pool, Ip&. WAITll •CASUil txtc Offtot at 100t W. 17th, CM. Spacious & bright 2BR. 2 997 ·•219 alter ---parking, tJultt•IM, pVt ROOM on golf COUtM, Npt &44-0207 Iv~ Alf. furnfunfum. ~ Ntmllr ....,....._ M/f to lhare btedl, 705 E. a.lboll 900-5400 Sq. Fl. Gr .. t fullbaths,bltlns.nopeta. Npt Hts Area Lg IBR p at io . 8150/mo . Bc:tl.$335.Maturaempl av .. now.722·71to28ft114BAw/22yrrnate. 8'vd.Ntbath,525eqft. for R&O. Hl-ttch. Cell $850/mo. Pam. 546-5880 Twnhse. gar. tip. $725. 714-97t-t991 Male. Pref er non-CdM Fem 2 BR. 2 BA up-= lmc*er o.k. Must Ilk• $450/mo. * 7ec>-9792 anytJme434-70IO. •NWPT HGTS area. 2BR !BR $625 No pets, amkr/drlnker. &42-3529 ltan apt. Dack, type, NEWPOAf/BAn~W CT oatt. N'9f Plecentla Ave Fwy nw rent 8700 Costa Mesa 2624 2BA, flp, gar. quiet ~2-5722 3=AS roeUo. 1 ~~ STUDIO type Woe room In carport. S500/mo+ ~ 4;0';';\1=-~ ~ In N.8. 21-30 yrs. Avail 111l/f11•/• mo. 1125 eq tt, 1f'5 $200 OFF MOVE·IN duple•, lndry rm. no pats. ONLY TWO MILES TO lea1e ' 113,0~Call Corona del Mar. W/O, ulll. 780-8185 ~U... Lv ~ .s..,..535 ~ 1. Call &47-M05, 4001 Birch_ #A, NI Logan, #5 ec»ta Mata. 2BR 1BA w/gar. blllna, Avl now 5995· 720· 1565 BEACH! W•lk lo shopsl 675-6368 for JS1P4 Pat I o • av a I I 7 / 1. COM M/F N/S atw 28' Stw-28A Newpoft 8ch A4C 541 5032 t7J.511& fncd yd w/patlo Wtr pd 3BR 2BA, cath cell•. new 1BR.1BAwalk-lnctosets. ••--•ll,llll $890/mo. 721•9548 2ea: trplc, balcony. Walk ~~romroc:.:' condo, frple, 2 car gar, C.M.JN.I . Pretttglout 500 -~-,.--7-1-1-.. -n-11-__ -.- 887 Victoria T $735 crpts/palntldrapes w/d $550/mo. 772-4605 ..--•PWI•••• -to beech. $550/mo+'h ' wld, poof. 9w Hoag. MOO 10 MOO a/f In Bank bldg. Cel1636-41209-5PM relrlg. encl gar. 2S93-C pw•-w;-H• LUXURIOUS :IM, 2~ Hotefs/MoellJ 2718 utlle73-1767720-013e =bte non/ltnkr. Avtnow«T/1.7~-0131 C-. to everything. L1eect1•a"'=~~ Elden $950/mo ~0-0578 .._ -Prime local. ao.t to belt. I 'Al&A.OUS OEALI Agt Loo-· 111SH0,2111l21 YIEWnJ Frplc. Lc>edtd wit" IU&.a91111. CMbybay.M/Fn.amlcahr Newport North twnhm Shr fantattlc bMln 631-7370 ., .... Ught lndua .... Of Large, avall lmmed Call WESTBAY APARTMENTS 1BR wllofl & balcony. No amenities. t t1'f00/mo. Wkly rentiiiil NW Wall. :" 28abr ~~'='s 2BR 2'hBA pool jac: W/O ~hat. ~dBR.:Si2 ~ b!C Oftlca Sult• nw =:, DMl6=~1 631-4088 after 12 noon Fe!~~l~:F ~;>0~~-l~~a. ~1s $995/mo 2151 Pa· Call Paul. 548 3S43. ~·C::V:"c~ ~~!; +~:.II. S:..32.e · non-tmkr fem n/pat1 dep~ u~1171o.e5t 1 mo. ./W Mtport, 4770 Von Aganta. 25:9500 • -• I kl ci1tc: Ave See Mgr Q. 11c10••1E am ........ . $800 utll/paid 780-3047. .,. __ ...... NB F"" I~::;;::::~~~ 12001Fflln· pat os.enclosedpar ng B-101 855-0665 -na COSTA Meu. New exec --SJ C A ttO . Wtekly -·--·~ · f ""• Large 1BR 1BA wtgar. Sorry. No Peta. . ON THE BAY VIQdon Rentlls 2722 home great locallont NEWPT HGTS. M/F "-fumlahed 1115 rnonthty reoapt, ...,.,......, con rm. lncomt fttop!'!Y 2790 '°'\95/mo T $500 sec. 1 Bedroom $665 m ,,,... 111a•a•ir 2 BDRM 2BA $1 450 F 1' b th d non amllr to ahr houM ........ ..... • "-· ldtcft ..... periling & cof. , .......... _ii6oi __ ,. ___ _ ""' 2Bd 1' B $760 , .. ,-" • "...... ' COM OCEANFRONT avail lrep ace, a ' w / · w. /2 others. Matr 8'/Ba --·NO .,,,../pet.."""'" Nla. ,._.y bldg, furn. mo--·-1970 Wallace 631~879 825 Ce~t~r S; a 642•1424 2BR. redec. washer/dryer 1 BDRM, 18A ............ S925 Jul 7_ 14. Oalu•e duplex, $475/mo. * 548-S335 SSOO/mo. Andy 6484343 pte xtra. 7H·ICma to-mo It '350/mo. Con-....... ,_. 28R 1'-~BA twnhse apt. --hk ups. S775. ~2-0461 No pets Dally t-5 3B~ 28A f rn w/d ELOERL Y LADY ... ks tea Al Oulnlan 833-9550 IAlfl9I S I N ts WESTFIELD APTS --548-1501 · u ' N-1mkr pref. Shr furn R--...i.. ,.,__ 2726 ' Pride of ownerahlp. Home 700·2 peope ope S2000FF MOVE-tNl OPENSATISUN 1"4 s1300iwtc 953-3977 companionship 01 same condo In So. Coaat n-•••n.cu Executive Full Service + tncome units. Cape Patio. c~5~~ electric Sorry. No pets 28R. gar· w/d hkups UH llU Fant as tic View. -;;ear to •hare 28R Costa Mesa Metro. $350/mo+ $250 RETIRED fireman wants a S u I t e • N e w po r t Cod 3BR & family rm, 2Bdrm 111.Ba S775 ~6 E ~:~h:~cE Bayview2BRS1500 Balboa Pav. Baylront apt Can 786-8183 csep·~ utll. Avail end of studio or amaH apt In C«lter/Fa1hlon Island. grMtoondltlon.2Carat- S250 OFF tst M0 1 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 /mo • Agt 673·1323 1BR. $800/wk July •Fem ahr Nwpt Hgts 38R June. Call Jana 434-6072 COM. C.M. or Newport Ooean & courtyard vlawa. tachtd garage. Two ran- 2 BR. 2 BA NEW. Quiet, 398 W Wilson 631-5583 WESTBAY APTS LIDO ISLE Lg 2BR2BA, 1-1 4/Aug 4-25. 3BA condo. frplc, w/d, arH by H<>ao Hospital, Prlctd from SSOO. Call tel unltl. eech 2BR 18.A, am. cmplx. Frplc, lndry -- -$200 OFF MOVE-IN II lrplc bltins lndry gar-2BR $950/wk Aug 25·31 $400 + ,_.., utlls. Refs req·d N~•m:r ~h 4 ~~M ~ V•aallln. Sea Faire, wUI UM. or Christi. 8«-4492 1 car garage. Lot 11 rm, d/w, ate $895 $250 OFF! Sorry. No Pets age ·s,2ooimo yr,.Y 1st Ve<a 2131375-5500 760·2563 Eves 642-3707 J~imo t tll 84•6.~~oO ahare a.lso. 722-9494 Four omc.. evall. In New· 12,750 all zontd R-2. 645-0302 E Sode Studio. '* ALA MOANA APTS * 2Bdrm 1 •1,Ba $815 last'+ dep 720·968S ' -- ---- ----u · 122.. Atklng 1525 000 Call $450 650-5286 1 & 2BR, 1 BA. D/W, 151 E 2151 St 548•2408 _ __ __ KAUAI · OCEAN VIEW. 2 Fem to shr 3 BR. 2 BA alt 6 or wkends StOf'agt 2742 port Beach.:.::.:: .,/mo... °'8na Ceppal a:s 1:12ee ----be 1111 1 1 --------LIHWlnRYl(Wf BR. 2 BA Condo Gott.1 house w/fem South Prof-m/1 -.0--share!Ui _ or all for MW per mo. 2 ........ FLH• r.:~oo':n ~~u~~~·r~~ 1 Bedroom $670 Elegant 2BR 2BA. frplc 1enn1s. sandy beech. Laguna Walk lo bch. Balboa Pn. Twnhse Gar. mUll·IYt/ll&Tt lnc:I. utll. 714/831·76&4. WM~~ Large yard. nice carpeting. close 10 shops & buses 2Bdrm 1' .ea $795 (714)673-5088 s595t wk 714-~8• 1°58 S495i mo 499-4903 w/d, llp, sundeck. No De An:ta Bayside VIiiage. FULL M rvice office In drapes, built-ins. celling $585-$675/mo 2250 Vanguard 54C-9626 HCATIH 11 MST Fem to ihr3 BR. 3 BA drugs. no smoking. 300 E Coast Hwy, Newpt Newport Center. Fuhlon ,) . . . . ~~·~,:c1J;~age 1 530 w Wilson --PElllllSUU lllllUL lllll CdM house N-smkr $625/mo 723· 1382. Beach (714) 673· 1331 1111nd Answering 1vc _.::=-~~---'"- 722-s 101 or 673-0275 TSL •lllT Hunt. Beach 2640 yir••LY IEITll..I Mstr BR avail $456/mo. p ft k h be ttfiiY ---only also available. IY .... -722·9012 or 832·2232 ~ 1~o~~~~rtc~~~-s~~ 72l·8914 1V mesg :in7~ r ~ r d~~ra~ed -Tll mllTIYI lllTU 8,700 '" bull<Slng. 19,800 * * 2 BR. 1 ''t BA Sorry No Pets DELUXE Tri level 3BR. lolt. •Yl.ul llSCHITSlft Over 3.000 slf. elevator, FINON SMKR Very ntc:e Nwpt Beach condo' Walk M0..5470 tll lot, C-2 z.onlng. 9.17 ~~="~~~ ~~oga~:j eBlg. -Beaut. Quiet IBA 2'hBA, Roman tub. 2 f/p, •2 & 3 Bedrooms 1acuu1 • many contem· townhome In Npl Hgts. to beach! Encl garage. RECYCLE LAGUNA Niguel subieaM. GRX. Prlnclpal1 only. now' $805 i mo 640-7804 Great E/slde 1oc1 Lndry. 2400 st Nr Hunt. HarbOUr *cUnl furntlshbed h porary amen111es Avt July Lots of extras Avail now wld. pool & spa Only 1000 eq ft . Batt rates in 831-2242 --·------BBO.pa11o.gar.cableavt $1495 (2 13)860-9513 * F ~I~ C~~L TODAY' 1st to August 18th $450• ut1I 650-0115 SE5~1; ~tllsle 631·1266 through the all of South Orange KAUAI. 9 OCEAN VIEW *WTSllE* $645Nopets631·8427 * ree s -Wkl y/mthl y rates NB. m/f. to share 2BR. •t • ay ne -County.Call249-1212 vacation c:ondOs GrHt Clean. 2 BR. 1 BA. up· .~TIElllTS •Ll2U21lSllO* YIW RENTALS 7141499•6290 2BA pool apt uni rm . PROMONTORY POINT Dailr Pilot .......... 220• locallont $1,350.000 stairs. laundry lac111ties. ""r-New crptlpalnt & blinds Snowed un6et with •tun? phone hook-up. ~bl rv. ocean V141W, 2 BR. 2 BA. all On East 1rtfl -Streat In 714-492-3558 no pets $725/mo 269 C 3BR 2BA TRIPLEX Nr ocean Garage No 5711:..4912 OogyourM1lou1w11111c1assi-$470/mo plus ,, utll amenities. $700/mo. Classified Pages Cos M 846-4330 Continul4 •' D3 lSth Place. ~4-0452 eve Ava11 July 1 631·2916 pets. 960-62311857· 1776 u fled ad 646•4463 673-6605 la esa. . Ill •Spa •Pool +View *•Waterfront **•Waterfront and Pool vG1ve Address at Guard Gate HOMES FOR SALE 1 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * 1839 Highland. Newporl Beach 759. 1219 $499.900 Sunday 1-4 3244 Iowa St. Mesa Verde. CM 759-1877 $256.000 400 Pirate Rd (Chtlhaven) N B Sun 1·5 548-6560 $699,000 Sal/Sun 10-6 t 607 Rockford(Cameo H ), N B 673-7300 $895,000 Sunday 1-5 18572 San Felipe, Fountain Valley 645-0303 $328.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 226 1 Santa Ana Costa Mesa 673-7300 $295.000 Sun 2·5 3643 Bear St . Santa Ana 720-0611 $89.900 Sun l2·4 1500 Santanella. Corona del Mar 559-9400 $539.900 Sunday 1-5 • +v ••2130 Yacht Julia, Seavlew, N.B 644-9060 $925,000 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM * 1508 Dover Dr .. NB 673-7300 $599.000 * •• 1119 E. Balboa Blvd. NB Sun 1-5 675-2232 $690.000 Sat/Sun 12·4 • 1115 White Salls. Corona det Mar 673-2336 $1.060.000 Sunday 1-5 2015 Windward Ln. Baycrest, N.B. 631 -7300 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *ev •t911 Yacht Resolute, NB 721 -0555 $790,000 Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM 1833 Highland Dr. Harbor Highlands.NB 631-7300 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2134 Miramar Dr. Peninsula Pt . Balboa 631 -7300 $615.000 Sun 1-5 t • * 1027 Mariners ( .. guest hse) NB 644-1600 $1.225.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 BR plus Fii RM or DEN 318 Narcissus. Corona del Mar v t 21 Burn Tree. Big Cyn, Nwpl Bch 760-5000 $949,000 Sunday 1-4:30 ~ 2 IR ,1us Fii RM or DEi * 1404 Clay Street. Cllffhaven, N.B. 631 -7300 $214,900 Sun 1·5 • +421 Seaward & 401 Serra. CdM 673-8494 $650,000 Ea Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2337 Elden, Costa Mesa 642-3812 $265K-$275K ••21 Encore(N. Crest), N.B. 673· 7300 $399,000 •432 Orlon. Newport Beach 645-0303 $215.000 Dally Sunday 2-5 Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 3613 S Parton. Santa Ana 645-0303 $239.000 Sun 1-6 * • • 1218 Polaris. Newport Bch 644-1600 1,695.000 Sunday 1-5 640-2500 $1 .350,000 Sun 1-5 1056 Townhouse Dr. Costa Mesa 1745 Candlestick Ln, Baycrest. N.B. 662-0550 $197.000 Sun. 1-5 * * • 1233 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 1114 Valley Circle, c M 675-2311 $ 1 .299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 645_0303 s24 5,000 •419 Begonia . Corona del Mar B 640-4924 $695,000 Sat/Sun 12_4 •219 Via Koron. Newport each 162 Broadway, Eastside CM 642-5200 $285.000 673-7300 $850.000 Sunday 1 _5 217 Orv1eto. lido Island 675-4822 $669.000 3200 Clay Street. Newport Hgts. N.B. 112 Via waziers. N B 631-7300 $399.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 673_ 7300 $755.000 720 Goldenrod. Corona Del Mar 720-06 t 1 $510.000 Sat/Sun 2-6 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 3326 Via lido. Bayside. N B 673-7300 $850.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN Sun 1·5 * 1827 Buttonshell Lane. Baycrest. N.B. 631·7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun t-5 s 1 4 * v • v 7 Canyon Ct. Newport Beach un • 640-2500 $2.150.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •v-30 Canyon Fairway, Big Cyn. NB 631 -7300 $675,000 Sun 1-5 3625 Catamarran. Newport Beach 631-1 266 $775.000 Sun 1-5 1612 Highland Dr. Harbor Hlghlands. N.B. 631-7300 $575,000 Sun 1-5 318 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 759-9070 $785,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 * •• 16 Mapoll. Newport ae?ch 631-1266 $2.495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 210 16th Pl , CM 720-0611 $259.900 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN 644-1600 $2. 795.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 19111 Norwood Terrace. Irvine Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 2924 Baker. Mesa Verde. CM 540-7355 $319,000 "'2556 Crestview. Newport Beach Sunday 1-5 640-2500 $699,500 559-0679 $898,000 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN * • v 86 Baycrest Ct. Newport Beach 358 E 16th St. Costa Mesa 644-1600 $359.000 Sunday 1-5 631 -1266 From $380.000 8020 Milliken. Wh11tier 759 .9 100 $330.000 ••20252 Bayview, Upper Back Bay 221 E. 19th St .. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 673-7300 $449,000 Sun 1-4 720-9033 $497.000 Sun 1-4 vs Pinehurst. Big Cyn, Nwpt Bch 644-1600 $1,595.000 Sunday 1·5 Sat/Sun 1-5 t 21 12 Port Ourness, Seawlnd/Hrbr Vu Hms 760-5000 $869,000 Sun 1-5 •2620 Vista del Oro. BluHs. N.B. 759-9100 $289,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••2152 Vista Dorado. Bluffs, NB 640-5560 $344.000 Sunday 1-5 ••2424 Vista Hogar. N.B 720-0611 $274,950 *2205 Vista Huerta, Bluffs. N.B. Sun 1-5 675-5511 $245.000 Sat/Sun t-5 *409 Vista Roma. Bluffs. N.B. 759·9100 $279.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *••380 W. Wilson. C 101. C.M. 720-061 t $209.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR plus Fii RI or DEN * * 1401 N Bay Front( .. 2Br apt)Balboa Is. 675-4000 859.000 Sun 1-4 37 40 Channel Place. Newport Island * • 1201 Glenaire. Tustin 759-6700 $765.000 Sun 1-5 640-2500 $634.900 Sat/Sun 1-4 221 Ruby. Balboa Island 675-2866 $895.000 Sun 1-5 136 Via Trieste. lido Isle. N.B. Sun 3-6 614/6 14'h Avocado, Corona del Mar 644-1600 $.465K & $595K Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Nice = 308. N B 720-0611 $339.000 • 11 Cherbourg. Harb. Ridge Estates. N.B. •v 19 Lochmoor. Big Cyn. Nwpt Bch Sun 1-5 644-9060 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1.850,000 Sat 1-5 673-6239 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 519 Plays. Newport Beacn 640-2500 $.459,000 Sun 1·5 & BEDROOM 2307 Port Lerwick. Seawind, Npt Bch 3119 Corte L 1nda. Newport Beach * •+49 Monteclto, Newpof1 Beach 640-47 15 $565,000Sat/Sun 12-4 640-2500 $6.49,000 Sun 1·5 631-1266 $1 ,200,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •424 Oahlla, Corona del Mar * • • 1000 Santiago Or, Dover Shores. N.B. 2018 Deborah Ln. Newport Beach * * •301 Morningstar, Dover Shores. N.B. 760-5000 $829,000 631-7300 $875.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 646-3309 $439,000 Sunday 2-6 644-6200 $2.200,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 * • 1215 Somerset lane. Westcllff. N.B. •214 Fairway, Costa Mesa 759-6700 $725.000 Sun 1-5 645-0303 $279,000 9157 Pelican. Fountain Valley Sun 2-6 720·0611 $259,900 3 BEDROOM * 1112 Berkshire Ln. Westcliff. N.B. 759-6700 $495,000 Sun 1-5 • 180 Broadway. Costa Mesa 631-1286 $355.900 *437 Cabrlllo. Costa Mesa 873-7300 $369,500 Sat/Sun 1.5 Sun 2-5 Sun 1-5 • 1815 Galatea Terr. Irvine Terr. CdM 1812 Port Carlow, Newport Beach 644-1600 $1.895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 759--6600 $719,000 Sun 1-5 *2030 Hollday Ad .. Baycrest. N B 1807 Port Margate, Hrbr View Hmes. NB 63 1-7300 $625,000 Sun 1-5 640-5664 $599,900 Sunday 1·5 • 1e1 O Kings Road. Newport Beach 430 Riverside, Newport Beach 675-2311 $850,000 Sun 1-5 840-2500 $649,000 Sun 1-5 3205 Nebraska, Costa Mesa 631 · 1266 $244,500 * • • v 1 Aue Valbonne. Newport Beach Sund•y 1·5 640·2500 $1 ,600,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 TOWllHOIES COllDOS FOR SILE 1 IEDROOI 2112 Colina Vista, C M. 645-0303 $339,000 2233 Raleigh. Costa Mesa 540· 7355 $230.000 ••vsoo Cagney •106, N.B. * 1939 Santiago Or, Baycrut. N.B. 673-7300 S 149,000 Sunday 12-'4 831·7300 $549,500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 12 Dover Or .• Newport Beach 642· 1029 $389,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Ruby. Balboa Island 675-2866 $895.000 1843 S.adrttt, Corona del Mar Sun 3..e S..4-1600 $839,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IEllOOI 217 E. RoeMlter. Costa M898 v 26 Rue Grand OuceJ, Big Cyn. NB •9982 Thlatle. Fountain Vatley 631-1286 From$340.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-1600 $1,135,000 Sunday 1·5 875-2814 $355,000 • •994 Beytkte Cove W .. Npt 8Mch Sun 1-5 631· 1400 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 317 Fullerton AV9, Nwpt Hgts. NB 64M981 1529,000 Sat/Sun 11·3 * • t 1809 Seadrtft Or, Irvine Terrace. CdM 211 Via Koron, Lido late, N.8 . 631-7300 $829,000 SaJLSun 1·5 673·7300 $899,000 Sun 1.S v•••2eo Cagney Ln 201. vma Balboa, NB 631· 1268 $219.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 317 Olhf~a1 Otde Corona Del M• 873-84"'4 1349,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •••515 Tremont, Newport Beach 840-2500 $2, 100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••27 Harbor Ct, Nftpor1 Beach 1~700 $3-49,500 Sun 1·5 •••216 Vla UdO Soud, Newport Beech 673-7300 12,900,000 Sunday 2·5 •sss Vista Flora, Bluffs, N.B. 524-1293 $459,900 Sun 12-5 4 IR ,1us Fii RI or DEi •••..,..27 St. Tropez. Newport Bch 640-2500 $925,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SILE 2 BR ,1u1 2 IR 715 FemlMf, Corona dee Mar 780·6000 $619.000 Sun 1__.:30 • 3 II ,111 2 II * ••809 Seuhot•. Newpori Beech 873-7300 Sl,389,000 Sundey 11..a •II ,111 1 II ••21Hlah.Ortve.Laguna8eech 931.1tee seeo.ooo ••525 Via Udo Soud, Newport Beach 6 S-7300 $2,750,000 Sunday ,__. 2732 Vltta Ollaro, Newport Beech t ..,••100 Sc:hotl Ptz.&214, V.,....._, N8 t 411 Poppy, Corona dill Mar M0.2500 2&,000 S1t1Sun 1.5 759-9314 '298 ooo Sat/Sun 1..a 7eo.aoob. •1n,a-... oo._ ___ _,;;8un=-'-·5;._ ---- . ... -···---·· GE COAST Inside • Orangt! County Stock Watch/02 • Ora~ Coast Busl~ss Dat~s/D2 ... .._. SS • Classlfled/lnsld~ __ 1 ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 24. 1llO I The changing way we work Employer provides commute 9y JOY ANTHONY ~ .... c:.. ........ When it comes to the cbanaillj wayi we work, and act to work, &11' Pollution i1 playina a ~or role. The South Cout Air Quality Manqement District (AQMD) bu required all companjes of 100 employees or more to devise a plan to ,ct their workers' can oft' the roads during the peak houn of 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. -whether tbrouah car poolina, a four-day work week or programs to allow employees to wort at home. The fines paid by local com- panies for not complying with the so-called "Regulation l S" can JO u hiab as $2S,000 per day, for each violation, accordina to AQMD spokesman Tom Eichhorn. l'luor D•nlel ... ~... K•ll• Mlsajon and a.eon.rd .. stwood •rrlve ffH wortc In .._, NM,.._ ltr ,..__ ·- tfle ContfNlnJ'• v•n• which provide ttle co111111ute for over 400 .... ployees. lrvino-based Auor Daniel is one of the county's most active participants in gettina commuters oft' the road. Twenty pereent of Auor's 2, I 00 employees -about 420 in all -ride to work each day in one of the company's 35 com- muter vans. panics in Los Angeles, Oran.se. San Bcmadino and Riverside counties. Fines have rana.cd from $2SO to S 1 S0,000 and fines col- lected arc used to suppon the 900- employce government agency. Every three years. Eichhorn said, the group reviews existing regulations or devises new ones. Currently, plans arc in the works to extend Regulation 15 to com- panies of 25 o r more employees. But because the agency has lim- ited jurisdiction, new regulations will only apply to the workforce. Any new plans to get cars off the roads dunng peak hours will not include sho~pers, students or people traveling for non-business reasons. Companies must submit plans for improvmg traffic conditions wahin 90 days of receiving a notice from the government. ac- cordin4 to AQMD transportation spcciahst Antonio Thomas. Any com~ny not receiving a notice is required to notify the AQMD by June 1991. And ignorance of the law is no excuse. Companies fail- ing to comply, even if unaware of the regulation, will be penalized. For companies slow to comply with the new regulation, the fines can be costly. To date, the AQMD has coUected $2SO,OOO from com- The regulation was designed by the 9-mcmber AQMD, a group composed of city councilmen and county su~rvisors from the four major rcgJons, including Orange County Supervisor Harnett Wieder. Workers test 4-day work week 8y JOY ANTHONY ~NMC..1 ....... Around Oranae County, la.rae companies are tryina out a four~y work week as one way to comply with a regulation requiring them to get more of their employees' cars off the road. But Auor Daniel of Irvine adopted the plan for a different reason. "It's an excellent benefit for our em- ployees." says spokesperson Deborah Land. "They voted for it, so we're tryin& it out for the summer." Of the 2, l 00 employees asked to vote. 94 pcreent said yes to the idea. And 80 pen:cnt of the engineering and construction facility workers arc now voluntarily trying it out. To make the plan workable, Land said. employees have been divided into two teams. Durina the first week of a two-week scheduJe. employees on the "A" team work a nine-hour day Monday through Thursday. and an 8-hour day on Friday. In the second week, they work a 9-bour day, Monday through Thursday, and get Friday off. Meanwhile on the "B" team, the tw~weck schedule 1s just the reverse. Most employees opted for the plan as a way to spend more time with their families. Land said. What with the children on vacation. "a lot of people arc taking the opponunity to take three-day weekends and do little tn~ ... Leonard Eastwood. a manpower specialist in the civil engineering group. said he likes the plan because it allows him to see his nine children more often. especially the seven who are married. And he doesn't mmd the extra hours it takes to cam the day off. "l get a lot accomplished in that last 45 minutes when everything quiets down m the om~:· he said. For most workers, Fridays off arc the mam draw. "It's a morale boost." explains Kelle Misajon, who spent her first free Friday shop- ping with friends and doing the kmd of chores that would leave her free on the weekend. The only drawback she secs 1s the baby-sitter problem: If she still had young children at home. she said, at would be difficult to find a sitter who would start work before 7 a.m. Neither would she have voted for the program 1f 1t had been offered an winter when the days fel dark sooner. "I hkc the sun and the light.' she explained. Joan Howard. an employee m the media relations department. said she hkes the free Friday concept because 1t aJl ows her to play golf on Orange County's busy courses. But the Fluor Jury 1s still out on the new schedules. "It's a tnal program." Land said. If it tums out to be bad for business. Land said the four-day week won't be back next summer Baby boomers searching for leisure time 8y RUSS LOAR o~ Not ...,,._ w,,... Feeling overworked lately? You're not alone. A Harris Poll found the averqe work week has increased in hours by 20 percent since 1973, with leisu.tt time falling by 32 pcreent. And with the advent of tw~income families, polls report that .. resting" and .. relaxin1" have become the favonte ofT-houn ac- tivities for weary baby-boomers trying to keep up with the risin& cost of success. As worker productivuy continues to sag in the United States. employers like never before arc changinc the way we work in an effon to boost morale. case traffic congestion and fatten the bottom line. Fluor Daniel in Irvine is experimenting with a four~y work week this summer. And other major Oranae Coast employcn including Pacific Mutual Insurance, State Farm lnsurance and Irvine law firm Rutan & Tuck.er are also experimenting with flextime and telecommutin1 with employees working from home on computers. "From the morale standpoint, it's very imPo11aDt to retain the workforce you have," said Auor Daniel spokcspenon Deborah Land. "Its also pan of making our company an attractive place for people to work. We're always lookiDA to attract new talent. .. A study of Auor's 2, I 00 employees revealed that a sianikant number are either raJsma families, single parents or long4iatance commuters. Because of those findings, company officiala decided to put the four-day workweek to a vote and WCTC overwhelmed by the nearly unanimous suppon for the idea. Of the 80 percent who voted. 9~ percent approved of the new workweek. The lrvme office of Ernst & Young. the oatJon's 1a.rJest public accounting firm, is al so ch.anpng the way its employees work. Company officials arc trying to cope with a powin1 sh~ of qualified accountants. Employees raising families can now opt for a reduced workload to cope with child care needs. And women accountants with children can limit their work to specific clients and areas of expertise in order to make life more man:blc. ··it's a real tough issue for u.s because we are so la r intensive," said Susan Shusko. marketing director for Ernst & Young. .. But if people can't raise their family. they're not ioing to work for us. We recognize that child-rcanng 1s a fact of life." A growina number of Orange Coast workers arc also discovering the joys of life outside the corporate workplace. RHO C.ompaoy lnc. of lrvme. the county's largest temporary personnel qrncy, bas more than 20.000 "job shoppers" on call for engineering and high-tech assignments. "The ma)Or benefit of JOb shopping 1s the cxccu money that can be made," sald RHO Dwu1on Manaaer Jim Laquidara. "Our people typically make 25 to 30 percent more money than they would worlcmg m a permanent posmon." Even though health insurance 1s not 1ncludcd. lAquidara wd temporary workers still come out ahead. especially when they have a spouse workmg full-time who has health coverage. With the extra money JOb shoppers cam. many can afford to take a month off between JObs or even the entire summer. according to Laquldara. Although the world of work 1s chal\llna. the 40-hour work week has held fast for the last 40 years. The avcraac work ..-eek in 1890 was 60 hours. falling to 51 hours in 1920 and eventually 40.S houn in 1950. Work tailored to individual employees 1y RUSS LOAR Oely,... ...... ,,... In elperimcnting with the tra- ditionaJ ways employees work, employcn usually face two op- tions: one good and one disas- trous, according to UCI psychol- Qlist Salvatore Maddi A company can try to fit em- ploycct into a preconceived ~Ian, or tailor the plan to match mdi- vidual employees. Maddi said em- ployce-<:entercd plans are the only Doctor stresses employee needs ones likely to raise company mor- ale and profits simultaneously. "So often in these approaches, "They think the physical sur- roundings are all that's import.ant. "Increases and decreases in pr~ ductivity are very much up to individual effort. ff the ind1v1dual employees feel like they arc get- ting something for working hard- er. I think the euendcd work day will work out better from the employer's point of view." Maddi. a professor and former director of UCl's Program in Social Ecology, 1s president of the Hardiness Institute which creates wellness programs for pri vate in- dustry. Maddi has a doctorate in psychology from Harvard Univer- s1ty and spcc1ahzes an stress-re- lated disorders. Throughout the country, a number of indus1ra es have switched to a 12-hour work day for sh1f\workers. This not only gives employees add1uo nal week- end time. but k~ps expensive equipment from lying idle. More than 25 percent of all men and nearly 20 percent of all women in the workforce are on some kmd of non-trad1t1onal work schedule. ac- cordmg to Industry Weck maga- zine. Some employers question how producuve workcn will be when workmg extended shifts. An im- port.ant component m making non·trad.Jt1onaJ work schedules a success is increased employee par- ticipauon in the dec1sion-makmg process. accordmg to Maddi. Sluggish market brings out gimmicks by sellers Tour business can be the pits .. ly r. scon RECKARD ,.,...__...., LOS ANGELES -Hey buddy, want a free Rolls-Royce? All you do, see, ia buy this 7 ,QOO. square-foot mansion in Brentwood: brand new, pool, spa. sauna.. stupen- dous views, five bedrooms, seven baths, maid's qua.rten, three quar- ten of an acre. Just Sl8 million, S 1.1 million off the orif nal uk:ina price. We'll also throw an a convertible 1990 C.or- niche m at no eltra charJc. That deal, outlined thi1 month in a Hollywood Repona advertiJe. ment, 11 an eJltreme eumplc of home-sales aimmicb in expenaive California areas. Reality bu bit reaJ. ty after the rmwbble boom in saJea and prices in the late 1980s. "We•ve never leCD u many incen- tives u now, .. Mid Mike SUverman. a veteran Beverly Hilla broker wbo bu IO&d boulel for celebrities like Judy Oatlud and Pia .lAdora. "AU tbe broken are tc:ratcbina tMit beadl. Everyone bu beCG epoiJed by all ol tbele "IOod yean.." 911 IDd muda ol 1919. bocoe IOll'ed at a dip ol more tblD ,.,.al,.,_·-.. Sa Fnw•n, LOI• t !1~1 Couaty, v._ ... ..._ rt.n. 1 • ...., .......... . ................. ., .. ·='-..-. '!=i:fljl ... -· .. ••• • nl\m. a according to the Califomja Associa- tion of Realtors. There's a &Jut of homes on the market, too. In the San Fernando Valley section of Los Anacles. the Realtors' group said I 3,S6 l homes were for sale in May, a 56 percent jump from tut year. Responding to the slowdown. de- velopcn have been cuttina prices. They're also pt1yina closing costs, picking up months of house pay- ments, or offcrin& "trade-in" pro- arams to help sell a buyer's old home. Some buyen are even gcttina free vacations. fully furnished homes or uppadcs. Broken who list expensive properties for 11.le are offering lullury can and SI0,000 bonuses to aaenta who clote deals.. Stephen Ellis. the broker who's aivina a.ay the Rolls with bis five-- bedroom mansion, said lowering the price didn •t teem to work. .. Maybe the idea of the Rolla will It' tomebody elte up here. I just want to IC\ my money out.•• he l&kl. Ellil ialid bis Rolb-Roycc &i_m· IDkt bu llMflted DO aericMal offCn IO lw. lut Silvermu, lbe ltvaty HUlt .... .... he'• Mil ... '° peddle ... .,, ..... b)' o«erinl oftbt8t ..-: He"I lb ..,.. lrouad in bell!:f.; ::1i:~,.-::r~=~ ..... Ill ... MliPPld OM boulc. ....... .... IOld •hen. ...., ...,. ._.IO D .. bcMate ,.. w .-av·1cecs/0Jt Entrepreneur takes fans to big-name races l)t JOY ANTHONY ~,...c ....... -. Barry Simpson has found a way to tum h.Js love of auto racing into a profitable business. Simspon 's Costa Mesa-bued Orand Prix Toun takes f'lcina fins around the wodd to bob nob with supemars. to get behind the wbccl of race can and to watc.h the world's most famous races. Bia-name racen like Buddy Walker. Scott Pruett. Jonathan Palmer and others meet with b11 the tour aroups for coclcui.I ~'1iles and question.and..answer na6hs. Phil HiU and Innes lrcland, two other veterans of the racing world, join every bus ride and attend every event. Simpeon'1 ~ is too~ a tour that's .. awthnaly difftttnt .. than anything on tfie market. In act. ditloo to bit toun to the Orand PrU in Moaaco. Spein, ltaJ_y and lbe United Stata. be 0"'11 I number ol aop.4rawer tou.n be calla .. Orea, Evenu.. .. Tbe idea is to won with com- ...._ wbo want to ~ uausual iwtiWll to em..,,._ Amoe& ocMr pedrar for eop telelmeD and aecuti~ su..,.,. o&n a u• visit IO Wimbledoe lw die ::r ......... -. .. -.... d .... llMr :VW. h ialtlril .... I ... fl ......... o ..... ..... Vii. His b111cst mjstake m stanm1 the tour business. he said, was to aHume that American travelen are look.inf for a harp.in. For some tndiV1duals. he said, pnc:e ii no object. What they want is the kind of accomodattons that only a tour operator can Ft. At the C...nnes Firm Festival, for example, be chanered a yacht in the harbor for people unable to 1tt hotel rooms.. Hotel suites arc booked 2S ~ in advance by film companta who buacally own them durina the festival, whether the rooms arc uted or not. At the Grand PrU de MOMCO, he helps people ~ms at tbe Loews Hotel ov 'QI tbe lf'llCk -rooms that arc typK:ally boot· cd ten years in advance. It's a raci.na eatbuaiaat't dream. be said, to eet a room at the loewa. 0oe lftlUl"UlCIC COIDplll,Y uecutive he's ~ tridl it bavi.ns 1 Loewi Hotel Maille ,. decorated in company colon. com.,tde with malebias c:.pe1. Si.mpeon estimatet tbe 00-PIDY will IPl9d kOOO per em,ao,. oa the '" ~ ii aot I Cle*~ ~" ... poiated ...... COit-................. .._. ... 112-·r.-a,...M ...... ~,..,-­... _,. ... ... -·-- .. Orange Eount.Y Stock Watch .... 1.AOVANCEO LOGIC 2.AOVANTAGE LIFE PRODS 3.AUERGAN 4.ALPHA MICROSYSTEMS 5.AMERfCAN HEAL.TH SERV 6.AM ERICAN PACESETTER 7.AMPlfCON fNOUSTRIES 8 .ARCHNE CORP 9.ARMOR All 10.AST RESEARCH INC 1 I .BECKMAN INSTRUMENTS 12.BELCOR 13.BERGEN BRUNSWIG 14.BRIOGFORD FOODS 15.BRISTOL RESEARCH 16.CAM DATA SYSTEMS 17.CARL KARCHER ENT INC 18.CENTENNIAL GROUP 19.CERAOYNE INC-CALIF 20.C HESAPEAKE INOUSTRIE 21 .CIMCO 22 .CLOTHESTIME 23.CMS ENHANCEMENTS 2 4.COMARCO INC 25.COMMERCEBANK 26.COMMRTON CP A 27.COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRI 28.COVINGTON TECHNOLOGI 29 DATUM INC 30 DICEON ELECTRONICS I 31 DISTRIBUTED LOGIC CO 32.DOWNEY SVGS&LOAN ASS 33 DVI FINANCIAL 34 EIP MICROWAVE 35 ELDORADO BANK 36 EMULEX CORP 37 FHP INC 38 FIDELITY NAT'L FIN 39 FILENET CORP 40 FIRST AMER FIN CL A 4 I .FLUOR CORP 4 2.FOR BETIER LIVING 4 3 FURO N COMPANY 44 GATEWAY COMMUN 4 5 GENERAL AUTOMATIO N 46 GISH BIO MEDICAL INC 4 7 GRADCO SYSTEMS INC 48 HAMMO ND CO 49 HELIO NETICS INC 50 HYCOR BIO MEDICAL INC SI ICN BIO MEDICALS 52 ICN PHARMACEUTICALS 53 J M PETERS 54 LANDMARK BANK SS LASER PRECISION 56 MAI BA SIC 4 57 MEDSTONE !NTL INC 58 MET ALCLAD 59 METROPOL CIRCUITS 60 M ICROSEMI CORP 61 NATIONAL EDUCATION 62 NEWPORT CORP 63 NEWPORT ELECTRONICS 64 NEWPORT PHARMACEUTIC 65 NICHOLS INSTITUTE 66 ODETICS INC CL A 67 P D A ENGINEERING 68 PACESEITER BUS PROP 69 PACESEITER HO MES 70 PACIFIC INLAND BANK 71 PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC 7 2 PACIFIC ARE HLTH SYST 7 3 PETROMINERALS 74 PHOENIX GROUP 75 PLAZA COMMUNICATIONS 76 PRINTRONIX INC 7 7 PROVE NA FOODS 78 QUIKSILVER INC 79 RAINBOW TECHNOLOGIES 80 READICARE INC 81 ROPAK CORPORl'\TION 82 SAFEGUARD HEALTH ENT 83 SHELLY ASSOCIATES 84 SILVERCREST as SPI PHARM 86 STANDARD PACIFIC 87 THREE D DEPTS 88 TOKOS MEDICAL 89 TRAN SC ON INC 90 TRICARE 91 TRI MEDYNE INC 92 UNICARE FINANCIAL 93 US FACILITIES CP 94 VARCO INTERNATIONAL 95 VI RATEK INC 96 WESPERCORP 97 WEST COA ST BANCORP 98 WESTCORP 99 WESTERN DIGITAL 100 WYNN S INTERNATIONAL ....... 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To receive a prospectus, annual report. and the current portfolio , call the Fund's manager and distributor, Newport Securities Corporation. (714) 957-1217 TM PfOSP9Cf\JI cone.Int mof• compltM lnfOfmltlon tega<dlng ..... •• and rllM: rMd it c:w.t lnwtt ou«'ld mone . GIMMICKS from01 because it had a free lunch. .. It 11ves a little p1zau to the promotion," Silverman said. "I read an ad that said: 'for sale. lmponant fish tank. Included with the fish tank 1s a three-bedroom house."' Not everyone 1!> a fan of such p1zan. "A lot of times 11 just makes people suspic1oui.. ·· KJay Pick. a Sil- verman agent "They fiaurc there must be something not quite riaht about the deal." "The best incentive is to price the house ri&ht." said Fred Sands. the founder of Cahfom11's laraest one- owner real estate brokerqe. "for a while there, you could price a house 30 pcrc:tnt over maricct v&Juc. Hd in six months pricet would catch up. You can't do that now." He discourqes most incentives: "01mmicb arc Jimm1cks. They're nwnly_lO make the sellen feel eooct. "The bignt incentj~e is to drop the price," Sands qent Thelma Orloff; who bu eold ~~homes in Los An· acles for • said promotional deals are nothlna new, but they've picked up recently as the market bu Cooled. Even RolJt.Roycc pvaways ~ tried bef0tt, Wltb varyina cSe&Ra of 1...cce , she uid. Mn. Orloff uid one popular Jim· mict tbett dayt is ofrenna alrady Orange Coast Business Dates a..&tttase ..... ra.~­ The Orante County chapter of the Bu11dina Owners and MaftllCR At. sociation will feature former Los Anacles Times real estate Editor Dick Turpin at noon Wednctday, June 27 at the Irvine Marriott. Turpin retired from the Times after 41 years durina wbicb be won the PuGtzcr Prize. He i1 cuJftOtly president of the Oreate.r Los An· ~let Press Oub·1 Educational Foundation. The cost is SSO for non-members and $25 for mem· bers. Reservations arc available by caUina 979-9131. • • • Small b91lMl1 flaudml - "New Developments in Financina, Banking for Small and 01'0wina Businesses" will be the topic of the Orange Coast Vcn1urc Group's luncheon seminar from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Silicon Valley Bank President Roaer Smith and Anaheim-ba.sed Pacific Inland Bank President Ron Askew will be the guest speakers. Topics include developina a banking relationship, how banks make loan decisions. and tYJ>CS of loans available. The fee is S30 for non-members with a S l 0 charge for registration at the door if space is available. More information is available by calling 754-1 191. • • • Bati8"1 pt1bllelty -"How to Get Free Publicity for Your Prod· uct or Business" will be present ed from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesda,Y. June 27, at the Country Side Inn an Cost.a Mesa. Publicist Pat St Law-rence. who compiles the pubh- cat1on. Media Contacts in Orange County. will lead the seminar. St. L:i"' re nee will show participants how to do their own public rcla- t1un!I. t"limanatang the expense of hanng an agenq . The fee is S39 and more information 1s available b) calling 643-8173. • • • F reedom of advertl1ln1 -Ho"'- ard Bell. president of the Amencan .\dvert1S1ng Federation. wall speak al the AdClub of Orange County me<.·11ng at 6:30 p.m. Thursda}. June :!8. at raco Bell corporate headquarter>. 1990 I Von Karman. 1n Irv ine. Bell will discuss "I!. Ad ve rtising Frcl·dom Reali> in kopard~···· RcSt·nat1on\ arc a\ail- Jhk b) l alltng XB-9909 ••• Export taxes -"Ta' Reh cl lor t\potkr'>" "'111 lx-prl''>Cnll'd b) thl' V. urlJ Trade \WC1a11un of Or· angt" ( ounl} Imm 7.30 to 9.30 am. h 1da). J un l' 211. at thl· Paulil Club. 411 0 Ma<..\rthur li hd . 1n l\l'"'pon Bcal h Ed"'ard (Jrcl·n- bl.tl prn1dcnt of < onneclllUt· ba~d Ml I rnmp:tn}. will dt'll'USS hu" lu saH' 15 pt•n:enl on c>.pon inrnme La\n l he Ice I!> $35 for non-mc mtx-r., Jnd S2 5 for mem- ber.,. Mort' 1nlorma11on I\ a' a1labk b) 1.:all 1ng 550.1216. Women seek jobs on docks I ()~ .\NC ifLF.S -l\eH·n hun- dreJ "omen "'ere cho!.Cn b) lollt"r) IO ha' l' a l'hanu: at l50 Jud. "'urler JOb\ undl'f tam., of a ~11krnl'nl 1n a lon$Standing '>n: d1\t11m1nation lawsu11. The onl'·hour loller) drc"' ~·, · l'ral hundrl·d "omen to the lntl'r· natwnal l ong'>hOrl·mrn's and V. a1d10U\l'nll'n·, lln1 on Hal l. I ocal I l on I rn.Ja). In all. 5. 77M "'oml'n haJ .. ubm11ted appltcatton\ for t~w S 14-an-hour JOh'> T hc lotter. "'as conducted b\ the IL Wl' and 'Paufk Manumc· •h · !>tK 1at1un tu a\\urc that more "omen "''II ha' l' pan-time 1nhs on the Jucki. a~ long'>hon:mcn 111 lier!..., b) Scpkmbl·r. That will lc(l'e "omt>n 35 pcru·111 of the part-t1ml· dud\\url cr JUh' "' thl· na11on'!I bu!>1eo,1 harbor. fhe) "''II then be eltg1bk tu bccoml' fu ll- 11mc dock"orll·rs. f-ull ·llmc pa ) nu" <t\Crage-. ~50.000 a ~ea r. -By Ill~ A11ocl•tN PrtH furnished houses. "I have sold three big houses, around $6 million each, with them furnished." she sa1d. "Of course you've i ot to like the furniture - before you'IJ buy the house. But a lot of people don't want the hassle, they want instant house: Just add pcoP.le." Sil verman sat poolside recently during an open house -lunch provided, of course -at the home that actors Come! Wilde and Jean W&Jlace butlt in the Trousdale Es- tates section of Beverly Hills 30 ycan aao. Realtors nibbled chicken and pineapple chunks as the aacnt ex- plained that the 4 ()()().square-foot home, listed at $2. 9s million, was bciq sold by the children followina the acton' deaths within the Pllt year. They traded stories of incentives offered to act sales closed· a Mertedcs Bent here, a SI 0.000 bonus tttcrc. round-trip tickets to anywhere in the wortd. Real estate aacnts with weak ffanchises or OVetelU~nded bu11- neuct can be maimed or k.Ukd an such a marlcet. Silverman said. The most notorious cue involved Mi.kc Glickman, who built an cm· pi.re of 1,IOO -.mu in t1Je Sen Fernando V1Uey durina the boom yean. He declared personal and cor· ~rate blnkntpccy this month at • • Busin Trends SPBCIAL ADVBllTISBa l'llOJllLBS What's up, Doc? Sales of cartoon characters Where can you find Buga Bunny, Tweety Bird, the Uttle Mermaid, the Jetaona, vtrtuaJty aJI the Olaney charactera and Dick Tracy all under one roof? At the Stuft Belloon In Faahlon laland, and H lln't eQCtty a roof. Mike Kaplan aeUa the toy tlken..... from two pushcarts located near the Broadway. Since January, Kaplan haa been Mlf. Ing thele famlllar flgure1 and many others u an authorized dealer In llcenaed cartoon and movie flgure llkenelleS. Bullneu hu been ao good that he hopes to be In one of the ator• on the mall by this time next year. "I draw on an endless supply of KeplM characters," says Kaplan, a Costa Mesa resident. "There are always new onee coming along." Kaplan previously worked In his father's company aa a purchulng agent for electronics. While attending a trade show In Anaheim, he noticed a almllar character doll sale operation and It hit a responsive chord. "These are the cartoon characters we all grew up wtth," he says. "The parents relate to them too. I've got characters llke Foghorn Leghorn that you just can't find hardly anywhere else." On the horizon for the Stuft Balloon are the popular Slmpsons and the "Jungle Book" characters, timed to go on the market when that Disney movie Is re-released. Kaplan, who also has an operation In Santa Ana's MaJn Place, sells his cartoon favorites at Fashion Island weekdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturdays from 10 to 6 and Sundays from 10:30 to 5 p.m. Leon's Interiors designed to help Started In 1961 ln a garage In Newport Beach, Leon's Interiors has developed Into a "full-sevlce design center" with name brand selectlons on carpets, wood floorings, draperies, upholstery and wallpaper, as well as furniture and accessories. According to now-president Leon Slack, his father ,.._.-started the company 29 years ago and "changed It to a discount format In 1984. making most Items 30 to 50 percent below retail." Leon's prices are so reasonable be· cause they have eliminated the middleman by selling direct to the public. Plus, they carry only name brands Instead of private labels. "We can help everyone from the customer who Is doing his own bathroom. Slack to designers with large scale commerlcal projects, .. Slack says. Customers at Leon's Interiors will be helped by a pleasant and knowledgeable staff that Includes In-house designers. Slack calls this "self-service with direction. We'll help customers match up fabrics and colors. It's much more inexpensive than a consultant. But we also have designers that will come out to the house, If you'd llke." Leon's Interiors Is open Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 10 to 3. The location Is 3723 Birch St.. Suite 10, In Newport Beach, and the phone number Is 756-1420. Afghani food at the Wild Duck The Wild Duck In Corona Del Mar Is a clean, to-go style restuarant. It was opened last November by the brother and sister team of Ahmad and Suhalla Rashada. Even though the owners have had no for mer food service experience, Suhalla Rashada explains that because she and her brother grew up In a f amlly which "was food-oriented and loved to cook," this was enough knowledge. Suhalla and Rashada are from Af· ghanistan. and their restaurant offers tra- ditional Afghani-style kebobs along with "a A. R ....... choice of the best of food from Mediterranean countries." Ahmad also notes that the foods at the Wiid Duck "are very health conscious. Everything we prepare Is healthy and without preserv- atives." Some of the choices from the menu Include tradltlonal Greek-styted gyros, humos and tabull, a Moroccan grain salad. The Wiid Duck also offers catering and free delivery to limited areas . The Wiid Duck la located at 2754 E. Coast Highway In Corona del Mar. The telephone number Is 721-9048. The res- taurant Is open every day of the week, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saying it with flowers by phone Christina Yu opened her Newport Hiiia Florist lhop Just over three years ago, and ever since hu provided local businesses and home owners with a fresh aetectlon of flowers dally. Yu and her knowledgeable employeee do arrange-~ ments In such styles as European, tra- dltlonal, country or special requeate wtth exotic flowers. Along with fresh nower arragemente, Newport Hiiia Florlat offers aUk and dried flower version•. Because moat of the lhop'• bualneel 11 ov• the phone, Yu proudly notee that her employeee "are good at delcrlblna exactly what the customer le getting ri .__ ___ _ aa.o hOw to make a floral arrangement last Yu tonger." Newport Hiiia F1ortet ta located It 2642 San Maguet In Newport Beech. The phone number la l40-79IO. .. • .. • i.111... SSlO 0!!11'11111'11 2tot 2904 10UNO eoc.ll•ttial. Tfte W lll9fll'f IAHKWQ .U •••I • A~wMAW·~HYOU"OOAL.81:.!,0=~~ ==-~ ... ~t~iTraineet1""•:;.---mlER 'IA·Tlme • .., ...... =~on..:'~ gr...:::no:-.: AMoc.t7).?311NOWI l,_111!111 ... -... -•!ftf t. ='ut'::"~at='. W"ii--4·7·iiiiiifiii~ r.OO AlllerlnPn.,,At'll. fng . 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I ,_.. ... Tnlt full time poeltlon In· ... 55M240 LOST OR FOUND A PET. K.,-.n, 8A2·432l Ext 317 cludee an Hoeflent !Mn· eome. ---Astra I Answers /by Joe Taylor F~rd ~~;~'.~;,~;~-~=:~~::~ c~ DEAR A.A:. 1 am a Leo, happily married to a Capricorn (Dec. opposites. Lately I have been thinking o( my old boyfriend who was vie Hunt. Ben. 840-22a. Roo m + s 5 o o I mo BEVERLY HllS dent Collee10f. you ..," 2~-Jan. 19). ~ver the past three years I have become close friends a Gemini (May 27-June 20). We went le>le ther for four yea.rs and REWARD! SAS-2357 ~or a11 emoun,. eol- Wllh a Scorpio (Oct. JO..Nov. 2 1). Her huabend is also a Capricorn, every 1jmc we 1ot close, he ran away and broke my heart. Our --Aifftnes 1&-151Hr Fttlerel......... lected W<Xk 'f'OlK own born on the same day and in the same year at mine. They are relationship was never resolved. The last time I saw him was when Schools & w111 tr.in H111ng alt poe-.... =~~ ~:1 ~ ~m~letcly opposite. My husband works a full-1jme job and some I 1ot engaged and he was tryina to win me back. Do you think he lnllrucdon 3012 ~~:~:OO .;ta~ 10~ 131 Fr1N1 11 642--4333 Ext 11dc JObs. My lirlfrie~d·~ husband ~<>el not ':York at ~II! My friend ever thinks of me? -Confuted .... Tlllf 1-11111111 •PART ~IME• c!7~.Ed.=.~1h:2~5 ....;20~siMMiii1iiiiiiiiiil-~.hreate.n~. to leave htm '·'he doesn tact ~a JOb, but JU~t when the Dear Cool•.IM: ne polal II tbt ,. .. are ........... , ldm ... ANll Exam Pr-.p, Summw An•~ phonea. llOht of·! (714)87S-8"6 llBllllTm . dtadltne came he got into an auto acctdent and can t work. He wHdertas wbt We woeW bve beea llke for JM w Y• _. a ln1tructlon. 142·503-4 flee~. M sit. a 10.3 HELPER Some e•J* I~ btsically very h~lthy! How can two people with the exact cUffereat cllolce owan.ers. 'l'kll ll MmdMq J" ... Vlrp.... Sun. 549-925e EOE·M/Mi/V ~ 131·2345 btrthdatcs to be so different? . to reMlve before yoe evea &Mak aMClt uy .. elM ... er ehe J"'D ' . t t -Cunous bve two uraolve41 relaU~ps. A relatiemMp betweea Vlrp ... Dear Cerioet: MMt C.pricera1 bve a peat love of famJIJ ... laome AqurlH ls likely to be very '1fflcalt ~. AMJ4 )'H declH lt'I aM wUJ do wbt.tver dley Mn &e do to 11pport diem. Bat yoe mH& time to eact It, yoa oapt to bite tM ballet ud talk to yMr 1Mttbud.1"'0ot""'_mt_lda~---30!!"'!""!'18~1 By CHARLES GOREN remember llaat tu •Ip a1trolOI)' (•11916 ..U 11) It t..M4 oa Hly Wllea YH are DO lonier e•tu&led JM may flacl somffM aUesettter with OMAR SHARIF HHI Uf.,I w upec& of ,aa b14lMdul, dte placemeat of lite HD la die MMUae different. 1 tillak you l•&lal f~r tk ,.,, (Alowenr pelafal Cite IHmUPU &YAI. .ind TANN AH HIRSCH at tk penM • lime of blrtll. S.mtoH wlao pre,arH uU.IOlk'aJ relatloa .. p wltil GemlaJ was) It yMr way of av.wtaa die pe1a1.i *'1n Pll WID* Both vulnttablc. North deals. cbi1• WM.Id flad major •lfferetaeH -la die plada1 •f die m... preaeat. lf yoa affd to, 1et aome t.elp! More abottt A4'Url•t't Reacl Live-In. Experienced NORTH trac1's evcnlual demise, but no one can blame Wcs1 for bcina reluctant 10 lead away from an unsupponcd Jad. Eas1 look 1he ace of spades and rclurncd the de uce in 1hc hope of evcnlually g1\lng partner a rufr. Declarer decided to treat that as an honcs1 card. showin& an ori&inal holding or fou r cards in the SUll. In 1ha1 case. 1hcrc was a way 10 auar· antee the con1ract even 1f 1rumps broke 4-0. u4l pia.IMll .. tile cbrt. People wlao 1bre tile tame sip cu be very on... References. Love Children • It Q 10 S dlffereat ... ucl I woald place belt lbt tlilese two mu were Mt bon 818· 110.1020 • 9 7 2 ln tlae same llo1pl&al aad at euctly tlae same time! Aay takers? DEAR A.A.: I am an Aquarius (Jan. 27-Feb. 18) interested in t K Q 10 an Aquarius/Pisces (Feb. 19-25). The first time he asked me out (a lllSllllPll/lllLI • A K 10 DEAR A.A.: I am a Virgo (Aug. 29-Sept. 22) and an old friend year ago) I thou~t we hit it off. But he stopped calling after a couple Ull · W tsT EA T and lover of five years ago ts back in the picture again. We arc now ~f dates. I wasn t ready for a relationship a~d didn't think much of Non·amoker 1rve-1n Tues-• 9 I 4 • A 6 3 2 in the middle of a great love affair. He is a Sagittarius (Nov. 29-Dcc. ll: N~w. a year later. he asked me out apm. ~e went and h~ a d•y _ Sat~rday 5 chtl· • A 10 7 6 4 • Void 20), and 40 years old ... 16 years older than I. He does not look or nice lime. That was two weeks ago and J haven t heard from ham, dren Parents very in-t J 7 6 t A 9 1 3 2 act his age. and we get along well in and out of the bedroom. What although I sec him at work. He's very friendly and usually stops to volved with children + J I 3 + 9 7 6 4 Declarer ovenook the jack of spades with 1he queen and cashed lhe king for a diamond discard. When bolh defenders followed to 1ha1 1mk, 1he contract had become unbearable. The foolproof method .... as to lead lhe ten of spades and discard the remaining diamond from the closed hand! to the stars say? talk. What gJves with this fish? He's awfully sexy and I would love Send resume & salary de-SOUTH _y1·rgo to gel to know him tx-tter How should I handle him? sired to· 94S Sunset Dr • J 7 · A Costa Mesa 92627 Dear Vlr10: Aside from tile a1e dlffereace (wllldl 11 Ollly lmportut -qwanus Att enan • K Q J I s J If It doe• botiler tomeoae ... ud It aeem1 daat tomeome 11 JM), I Dear AqurlH: God oaly knows! Pisces, evu oae laflaeaced by ycMtr 1--------... 1 • S 4 bve to tell yoa tbat tll.l1 l1 ao1 a matcll made la lleavea. Sa1ittaria1 own 1tp of Aqur111, ls a complex, my1terlott1 penoa -aa4 JM E!!J)!oyment 5530 • Q S 2 cu evoke macll pa11IOD la ~ Hally cool Vlr10, ud yoa are not are cer&alnly rl1llt abo1tt tllelr 1ex appeal! Warm ud opea-llearte4 The bidding: lmmaae to Ills coa1lderable cbrm. Ba& as a mate -dJsa1~r! If I Aqurla1l11lmply likely to be conf11ed by all tile emottoul baga1e *ACClllTAIT North East ~outh • • Wnt Pass were yoa, I'd try for a THnt (April %7-May It). He cu on yoe lie carries aroud. Wiiy aot tara yoer attotloa to tomeoee more PllPEln MIMT I NT Pau all tlae pa11lon y .. 'd wut ud stlll be a woaderfal frla4, ud a 1&ralptlorwar4, easier to flpre Ht aa4 pa11loute to a fHlt? Newp ort Beacn com-Pass Pass d f Declarer did not mind 1ha1 West ruffed this 1nck That was only the \ccond 111ck for the defense and. since !here were now only three hearts outstanding, 1he only 01her tnck the defenders could gel was the act' of lrumps terrific provider. laterested? Try Aries (Marcll %7-Aprtl It). mercial developer seeks O~ning lea . Nine o • bOOkkeeper IOf anopping Contro"ers} has long ~w1rlcd DEAR A.A.: I'm a Aquarius (Jan. 27-Feb. 18) and have bad a Problems? The answers may be in the stars. Wntc Astral center management abou1 which .:ard 10 lead from a rocky marriage. with ~ Virgo {AUJ. 29..SCpt. .22). We are complete Answers c/o Tiie Dally Pilot P.O. Bolt 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. dep1 Computer ex· worthlc's tripleton Top of nothing By SYDNEY OM.ARR By PATRIC \llAUCIER Sunday, Jun~ U Suoday, Juoe %4 ARIES <March :?l ·Apnl I'>): You become more aware of ARIES (MarC'h :?1-.\pnl :?0): Mars. )'O ur ruler. currently in Anes poicnual. Spotlight on crcat1, •I>. ixrsonal magnetism. st} le. You'll 1\ (:ena inl~ \l1rnng things up Thc.'refore. )OU musl be aware of bc romanlll. d) namic. a11rac1 to ~ou bnght. ~ns111ve persons. gc tttng emhrmkd 1n pov.er struggles or feuds either at home or at Yuu·,c bt·cn conh:mplaling rhangl' -do 11 tonigh t. v.ork ) uu mJ) h:l\l' an a' 10 gnnd. Howe\(·r. wllh so many of the ma1or planl.'t\ \1111 appearing lo he tra,ehng backwards 1n the TAURUS (..\pnl 20-Ma) 20): Fam ii )' member will do 11 your wa) hca,cn'>. )OU ;m: not hi.cl) 10 drmc an) long-term benefits b) but )UU mu'l be d1plomat1t·. Financial \lructure solid despite nay n :1g1ng thl' r hangcs JU'>t }l't \a)l'r'>. ~kJning "'ill bcrome er) \tal ckar. Whal 1s owed will be TA UR LS 1 .\pnl :? I -Ma) :? I)' < hallcnging asper ts o n Monda) repaid. Libra 1s in p1cturl·. Jnd fnGJ) Jre loo pov.nful 10 allow }OU to enJO~ much peace of mind tht~ \\Cd .. In fac t. )OU alread) appear lo be in a high old state But nothing 1\ rl·all) 4u11c ~ d1rc or d1!amal as )OU probabl) 1magtne -11 1~ Jmt that )OU mu~I rnntinue to plare )our general health. '-'l'llbt·1ng anJ ''(·ltarc ab<nc all l'l'><' and be prepared to alter or pu\lponl· lra H:I plan\ GEMINI (Ma~ :? I-June 20): lunar aspect f:n orahk. <;urpmc l all or mes\agl' d e, a tes morale. Ind" 1dual who d1sappcarl·d will again \url:u:c Your tru~t will bc rc\lorl'd Your ad\lu' '" '.'>Ought on \p1rnual malll'r'>. CANCER (June 21-Jul} 22)· '>tud\ Tauru'> mL''>\agl· ) ou'rc prc"4.·n1ec.J Y.llh dt.·adhnl'. challenge f (X.'U\ on minor u1!>1'>. llne rl'la11onsh1p. poss1h1ht:v ol h11ung financial Jadp<H Reecn1 n - pcncnrc L.'a n bt· put to u-.c. GEMINI (\la' :?2-Junl· :! I )' Thl'rl' arc ccna1n week\ when l.'\ l.'1, 1h1ng ha' tu tX-rnmplctl'I) ab<l\ c hoard -and th1\ 1s definllel} 111w ol lhl.'m \\hat tool. pl.tt'l' rl•n•nll} must ha'e made 11 apparent thJI linJnuall~ lhl' chips arl' down and that certain av.kward or crnl>arrav,1 ng \llua11ons must be faced head on. HOIH'' er. C' en LEO (Jul) 23-Aug :!~1· ~lop 1mag1n1ng the v.oN' You madL' though ~uu ma~ led ~ou ha'e bcl·n out mancu,crcd or oulsmancd rnrrnt dcu\lon. < ·}l'k h1ghllghb lelling go. 1>1.·ru·I\ ing potcnual. un \lonJJ~ what rnmc\ to light on Frida) should enable )OU to put opening hnes ol lommun1ca11on. \ccrcl hiding plare ligurcs prom1· un a hrJ H' lall' and stan afresh nl·nll) .\ric'> represented CAl'iCER (}um· ~:?.Jul) 23> You appear 10 be more conccrnl·J VIRGO ( .\ug. 23-Sl·pt 21): 1 ho~ who would throw cold v.atcr J bout )Our long·ll.'rm happ1nc'is, comfon and secunt) than panners' on lhe1r (llnns will lhcm">ch cs be cons1dl·rcJ all wc1 Wi sh will be mood'"' ing' or dendcdl> oJJ bcha' ior -and rightly so. because lullillcJ hillow ing rlandcsltnl' arrangements. Stress indeJ)l•ndcnn'. thc time I\ JI mo\ I right to hnng one particular phase or chapter in lre'>h \tan Leo in'olH·d )OUJ hie 1o J rlo!>e. llowc,er. )OU need to be aware of cenam , . ,, • undl'flU rfl'nls on lhl' v.ork Iron! and make a number of dtctSl\C LIBRA 1Scpt _,3.()u --l. Obtain hint from \ irgo mc .. ..agc mm ., th1' v.cd . 10 cn\Ufl' that \OU cannot tx-used as a scapegoat. Fmphas1\ on friends. a\p1ra11on,, charm .. Some v.111 \a). "It !.(.'C m'> LEO Uuh ~~-.\ug 2l J Planl'taf) ac11 ,1t> in the cardinal sign' )OU ~an do Jn)lh1ng )OU w~nt to do' lntu1t1H' int,·lkct pin)\ n l ( anl·cr anJ ( apncorn anJ lv.o ofthl' most senSlll\C areas of)'our s1gnlf1lan1 rok. h1llm.~ hunch. ,0 1;_ir l·hart 1ndirnlc that \OU arc no"' c\pcricncing a rather unreward· SCORPIO (Oll 23·N0' 21 ): Ciood lu nar a'>pc:rt co1nc1de' \.\Ith 1dcalt<;m. romance. higher learning TraH•I ofTer '>hould tx· scnousl) considered. I <KU\ on \p1n1ual11~. d1\tO\l~f) of wul m.tll' \agltlanu\ 1s 1n picture SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-Dee. 21 )· •\nswer lo quc'lt1on: Yl'S, 1t'\ 11 mc to re\ amp. re' 1~. rl'\IC'-'. re model Apphc-. to J>l'r\4.>nal Jnd profc~'1onal all I\ 1l1e\ Mcmhcr of oppos11e 'IC~ wanh tu tx· near hu1 not 1mmcd1atcl) CAPRICORN I CXc. 2l·Jan 19): Communicate. rl·ad and \Hite. work with } our hands. Focus on SJ>l'C1al rcla11onsh1p\. lcgnl agri:c· menh. public image. Remain acl1vc. welcome 1.·hangc ol S<.cnc (1cm1n1 . Virgo. Sap.manus persons play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan 2<}.Feb. HO: Famtl)' memhcr \ap. "I know l'\:tl'tl) what )OU want and I promti.c you'll ~ct n1' Keep diet re'>o luuo n\. be aware of employment opponun1t). Mantal status lould dominUtl' ~cnano. Taurus involw d. PISCES (I 1.•b. I 9-March 10): Demands arc made on )'Our 11mr tn tho\C "ho arc lcs~ than scnous f ocu\ on <;p1ntual quaht1cs. nicd1tat1ons. lx·ing m tou<.·h with mncr self. Opponun1ty exists to rnrrl'('t error mud<' la!lt week. 1ng JnJ duwnbt·a1 pemXJ pcr<.onall) and profess1onall) HoweH:r. th(' uirrl'll inlapreta11on of l urrcnl adHrw planctaf) 1nllucnce' I'> 1h" -l'llhl'r )Ou take lOm plctc conlrol and gel an 1nno,a11,c \l hl·mc ur pro1cn off lhc ground or l'ut ) our losses and get out "11h11u1 JO) lunhcr ado VIRGO I \ug. 2~-Scpl 2 \I Bolh a decisive aspect to Uranus and thl' n·1.en1 ~l.'v. \loon s1gnll) that )OU arc in something of a quandf) I l<l"l'' l'r. 1hl· 'iun at O<.lds "t1h the rC\ olu11onar) planet ll ran us on I riJa\ mu..i forl'c \OU either lCI accept a proposal or. for intense!) pcr.,onal rca'>t>n!>. iinall) Jcdinc the ofTcr. This 1s ob\lousl) an n tn.·mch d1llilult cho11.:c 1ha1 )OU arc l'\pected to make and onl) }OU I.no" hov. )our dec1s1on will affel·t )O ur future happiness and \CC.Urtt} LIBRA (~pt. :?~-Ou ~.l)· Month after month there seems to hJ'c been no let-up 1n lhc pressures and 1mponant developments n>nnn·tcd wuh )llUr JOh. status and long·lerm ~uni). Nov., howl'\l'r. lx't.'au!>C of 1hc rcccnt Nci+ 1Moon and a couple of l'hallenging U)(X'Cb, )OU ha\c the perfect opponunll) lo grasp the ncltlc and not loo\Cn )our gnp until ccnain guaranll't.''i ofpromouon or rl.'cogn1t1on al'I.' lonhrom1ng. SCORPIO ((°)\'! 24-No' :!2)· la'>I Fnda) 's Nt.•w Moon 1n that part of Hlllr \Olar chart related to tra' cl and all form') of lOlllmun1la1 wn wa~ the signal to stop procrastinating and gel on "1th plan\ or pro1ccts which ha' e been in the p1pehnl' fo~ the past fl-" mo nth\. True. rdatl\CS. colleague!> or close companions may IF J UNE 24 18 YOUR BIRTHDAY: You are creative. sensitive. again 'halknge )Our opinions or aulhont) because the Sun 1s be oppos.cd b} Uranus on the 29th. But a maJor mo' e or upheaval affet. uonatc. appreciate art. music and adore 'iv.cets. You can rannot be J ela)'cd indcfin1tcl). c\lra\ agnnt whl'rc luxur)' ii. concerned -means at times you arc SAG ITTARIUS (No' 2J..O«. 21 ): ..\lthou&h challenamg sdf·1nJulg1mt. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons an: drawn lo )OU planl'tJr) ac;pt-c ts s1gn1f) that you are 11t1ll strappc.-d for ca!l.h or that During ,\uaust d<.-c1sion will be made rcgn~ding business •. ~arccr. 1 d 1 1 ....., 1~ r post on th •re reallv is mamaoe. )1ou'll learn po~~•hly that lht'rc might be an add1t1on to a PIOJCt.'t iu~ tume ou o ""' a <'OS P 0 1 t • t.: , • D "' 11 d nu nt.•C'd for 11loom and dcprt'sc;ion ou have made all the nf.ht fan11I). Man) questions conccrnu~~uturc prospects w1 be ans were n10' C'> and d<.-c1~1ons rcccnll) and it • simply a question of pu111ng in Scp1cmhcr. You'll travel in tohcr. f11rtat1on could result in on a bra\C~ flee and holding out a little lonaer -in fact. until after mcan1naful rclauon~h•p. • Jupiter. )Our ruler. has oopowd Saturn on Jul)' 13th u L G E O G E T CAPRICORN (Occ l~·Jan. 20): With Mars currently poundin& ~~1-"'-r=-t-e"""" N E N 1 awa) th rough that part of )our sola.r chan related to our home and T ~r"'"-t-N'-t'""-t' ...... L"1 a Nc-w Moon in your oppo'litc sian of Cancer. no wonder you •re --+-+"-M A stra1n1n-al the leash. heated up. fNt up and about to challenae ~f-=-1........ partners or close companion • authority or dttmons Just ensure ........... --.~-..... that )OU don't endanaer the \Cf) sccunt')' you seek this week by 101n1 way o"cr the top or demandtn& too much AQUARIU (Jan. 21-Feb. 19): u st fnday's New Moon WH the s-anal til \Crtfy facu . figures or information so that. when you •r:c callod upon to make your final choice around the 29tb. you ~on t -=:;.-t"'='"t .......... need to c'phun )'Our act1on1 or 1n1en11on Ccnam 1nd1v1duals sull -=-t~"°""1......, bchC\C )OU arc t1ll 100 emot1onally upset or vulnerable to nna down the curtain But they rouldn'i be more wron,a. --+""'+~~~ P ES (Feb. 20.March 20): The un in Can«r oppotcd b) the ..-..--. ........... rc'volutionary planet lJT'9nus on Frida) cautionJ you not 10 ta.kc others a& face "alue o r dt$Card what has btcn cstabhshcd and proven O'vcr the )Cl"-h would bt the castett thtna in the world for you to let rip th• Y.etk JU t bttausc loved Ont'i Of ck>tc companions sttll rcfu~ to do )Our baddana. In thlt instance. however. 11 is thcu ~~--..~ in111ncu and pcrupt1on o'er finances "'h~ " spot on IP Y " llllTltDAY II UNOAY: Allhouab )'OU arc h&Y1"i ~~'!1 to rope w1Lh many• C'Nllc~na hu.atton, you~ also lcam1n.a from "!If~~~~ )Our t.\i:xncn -e P«tlll) •• fu u one cmouon.al uc Of anachmcnt 1 con C'rncJ o II i •i~ to put the l"C('Ord trailbl ~~~~~~JO"Cf career r rolh i nal maum perlence a must Please d d 0 h d M D call Laura 759.9531 1s )tan ar . t er) a vocate (middle, up, do11rn) The modern 1cndcnq 1s 10 lead 1hc lo11rc:~1 Had $1 HR/COii. Ea\1 -~c~1 been employing 1hc lal· 1er carding me1hod, the) m1ghl have m•ITI WILOlllEI a"o1ded 1his caJam11y 01 e lha1, as lhe cards he, dcclar· er 11r11l go down 1( he plays differenl· I) Suppose he 111c~ 10 draw trumps. Wcs1 will win the ace of hcan~ and 11 will be ob' 1ou~ 1hat the only s1de- \Ull tr1c~ mil 111a1lablc to the de· renders ""0Uld h3\IC lO be in diamond\. o swt1chm1 to thal suit a\sure\ thal the dcfcndcri. act lheir 1wo pointed aces and two trump mcks_ IE IT IUOI IY.... The auction need' no commenl •6am·Noon •Monday lhru Fri •Noe11pne<: Costa Mesa 548·6593 After North's one no trump opening bid, four heart~ w~ .i JUSI c'tpres· )Ion or ou1h'~ mck 1aking ab1l11y AS ihe card~ he. a diamond lead would have guarantttd lhc con· !TODAY'S SUNDAY PUZZLE J AC ROH 82 Pound or Slone one. worwp 83 Qoee by 1!>3 LtUtO 65 -~ 1 Arafat 1 org 8' COiiege ., .. 1!>4 ChlllMe 6ell'~t0n 4 Paula 86 o.nu1ne pMoso9hy 67 Form« NFL 9 M-troSolu 87 s-muo 155 Cosme101og1111 held 14 A9'111 1•111111 88 F ac;e C81d L,auoer 68 Apc)Mrlll!Ge 17 Ve<y thin 89 Maoe buttM 156 Shabby 69 Quench 19 Pot! er ploy 92 WlnOow patt 157 Strong desire 71~ 20 Rail"'• me11 94 OMde by IWO 73 Latge dOQ 21 Suioer O'Day 95 Naval off DOWM 7SCopen~ 2• Alps regtOn 96 To Shelter I Hurnlredtt> n•I-25 Gtwman Coty 97 HMrty cabbage 2 &gn of ,,,. 77 Crone 26 19th-century IKI CllmblnQ plant zodl« 79 NYC1 .. m fur trad41r 10 1 -Cruea. NM 3 H«aldlC b•n<S 8 I Priton 27 Of purnlhmenl 102 -counler 4 Palm lrae 82 Gr .... letter 28 -room tO• The Two s Snow Whtie I 85 Scwdty 29 ApteOI Gentlemen ot friend 87 Saitor ' aono 31 -·---lh .. 6 God of the V8/ 33 Comtc-1tr1p 106~ unOerworlO 89 8111 ol yam chllfacter 108 Mltble 7 Not new 90 Pronoun O•lsy -109 Vegetable 8 Poe a love 91 Poelal deC>I 35 ' - -L!Ule 110 Linders or 9 Type ol piano 93 Bat,_ Teapot JllllM tO Otient 96 Gelling agent 36 Doll herb I 12 LtlU. one 11 At09 98 Spervsn~ 38 F llht\Ooll IUfl t2 Vlnl199 euto 100 -King COie '°length,,_..,,, I 13 Rigging 13 PertlMnl 103 Boot country 41 Pleuanl IU(>C)0(1 1• Not ltve 104 M .. 1 r....-.. 115 WMthteu 1S Cornpuspl 10!> Soon •3 lighlW-Ohl I t 7 EacuM mel 16 SmallMI 107 1(1nd hat 119 AdMl'I 17 Thong 109 Thin nM •S RMutt o1 granoton 18 Wolflike I I 1 Chro.trnll worry 122 Two-man mammets C81ol 47 Tan.an 1 mate eotnbe1 22 Meaican OiSh 113 Pliant 48 Norway s 123 Small 23 San AnlonlO 1 14 AefuM 10 QUll CIC>ltal contaltMw Shrine 1 I S Old pl'lotogt aph 49 French 124 Prl>O'lelor 30 Turtllth VIP 116 Time pal eommune 126 f-*green 32 One'• PfornlM 118 Jvt out 50Aweal lhrub 34 Afflf'mallve 120 F004S100I S1 MlllMd 128 Nalt!Wle ¥Ole 12 1 Skl-ITIMC "4'\I S4 Stringed cornpeea 37 C&aw 122 ~10n lnlt~I 130 8...oell stat 39 Aun away 123 EncioMd lrvdt SS Unique thong 131 fuy natural 41 S.by'• '#Oldt 125 WMther woro 57 Shade tr• g.111 42 Hignway 126 Chea pieCee 58 Mrs. Cl\ar ... 133 CatcNll « Nleknarne 127 Ml Verdugo eo Maae tece pNIN •e Ttanqull 129 LM .. 1 81 Leal 134 a.i.at• 47 Tr..i penel 130 Call torlh "' Dist,.... c.it 135 lnHCt so Png 13a DevooJJnea M .>ud09'1 136 Modlfy1ng worO 52 MMe belo...0 136 Al the droc> of c:Mrnti. 139 He• S3 o.tfftl ee <>nent• monev 14 1 Bullf\ghl S4 Crlppled 137 Cornpteted 70Pral9e C:'-5e0tt~e 13• lugoe.t 72 Bard 142 Radar imagea bltO ''° Ptlonettc x· 73 lc9-cfwn 1« BumPiln 5a CMr1 1.., Sdlool Mg tr .. , 148 Holey struggle eo Slwp taste 145 poetJCa 74 CA ton , ... Spenill\ ~ 61~ 147 Allow to 18 Shop INICNne 150 Eums 62 Extreme t49Grow~ 71 C.Cdl ., of t51 Trlell 83 Pteice o4 IO CNneee gan. 152 Vott Into • DITA COITIOL CLEll Ovtpeuent teclllty has an Immediate opening for a M1t-mot1v"1ed lndrvtdual for batching and editing -'cc<>Yntrng end medical terminology a plua Good aatary and t>enelll• Cell Loris at 213-493·9581 Ext 278 UlllHWllU IUlTIOUI OEITH Equal Oppty EmplO'f~' IELIYHYPHlll PIT or FIT for flower atore Good driving record Please call 833· t885, ask for Virgil or Al1c1a Dental HTllO ISSISTllT Full· Time Cheerful ROA Quality, friendly oll1ce on Newport Center No Eves or Sat 556 1122 IHTll RECEPTl .. IST Mature PrT 4 morn- ings wk Will tr ain 646 3535 DISCOVER SIO/K $200/K Annual Potential Placon~ 1rd1I ard <11\play\ Ct.lmm1\\10n on •POhcanl\ Overr d• on '!lonlhly paym•n!\ CALL MOH·WED (713) 488-8440 llCREASE YOIR REACH! TMRlllll OIR IEW IMPROVED LIWER RATES /IP r=:c.:J $2.44 per day l'ldl s Atl you oay tor 4 hroes JI) ddf monomum on thP ( Ovtpetlenl f.cilllty hN Im- med late opening tor entry level medlcere, medtc1I and private biller. Good Nlary and benefit•. Houri .... Mon· MANAGEMENT Fri., 8:00am·4:30pm Call Loria at 213.493.959 1 Duncan Ente<prlM s 1 r&- EKt 278 oognlzecl leader of the Cefamlc Arta & Craft• In· Ll .... 1 -• • duatry tor over •o yeara · •--oflera e11cellen1 OP· plan llAL Tl IAll portunlly for an Aw1tent ,..--llSTl-11 am• Store Manager with • • ---• atrono con&\lmer or ten· '* Parlormance t>onu• • Paid hOlldays, vacationa 4 tr8'nlfl9 Aetoblc & Cardiovascular Equal Oppty Emptov-tetion to 1otn our new lnatructor Some exp ---Southern Caufornl• dlt- '*Weekly pay neceasary. PIT Apply In l•rltr PtHtH.,181 trlbutorlhlp In Van Nuya *"IUC REUTIOll DJllllC person to Reata, 18&82 PTtn pt1nt tech Reltatile Pleue aend reaumes end PIT tun 1ob helping U.S A PIOT£,CTIOI BeKh Blvd • Huntington car Start immedletely Nlary hi.tory 10 Ou~n 0 I Y m Pi c ho Pe I u ts Reataurant Help Beach, Ste 160 641-0731 Ent9'J)flMS s 10 . /hr Call Mr COll/SAllWIOll I llC A SERVICE SUMMER JOB. 1979 . t7 ti. Tri-hull Votvo FLIU1 IHlllH llYHTlllTHS H~;',~nE s'~~;~:s Kerrigan 54S-8042 lllER ' 1 Sea Bue need• boetlngj lnboard/Outbo•rd 120. FIT Tues·Sat Must be Tracers needed locally 10 Fresno, CA 93727 Excellent 1at1ry a working In at r u ct or• C a I I Need• work. Trell« In· Qualified 644· 1413 process FHA mortgage J 0 b A e c 0 r d i n g PURCHISllHi cond1uon1 Cell ROOM (2• .al) 642-6031 for Info. clu<*i. 13,400831-0184 FHI SHYHS retc~~s1·~~~~~2s:~~ry (209)29~~~Hlll 506 ADMlllSTRATOR SERVICE, 5•8·4880 (11•)111-HIO -THE PAPER HLL : lllTM 'll WUUI Hiring tor Orange County Restaurant Help ----------t I S 17' Mo ta k 90 HP Fair, plus year around JOI HUMTIMG? I MEDICAL AGENCY An e)(Cellent opportunity rs DELIVERY DRIVERS •SALES• II Lilli' S Yemah: ~ ;adlot Salt parttlme work Students * .IOIS-100'.4 FRIE* wailing at convenient E)(cetlent opportunity, lie•· At hlellc I Mor I T r al nee In Cryatal Court at outh tentoc Duel batterlea. ana senior c111zens wel-VNo E)(p Necessary, * FILL TIMI* North Orange County of· Ible hours Cell ROOM S375·$475/wk II you like Coaat Plaza 11 Now Ac-E11tre 011 Loren-C . come Call Tues thru v wlll train t1ces of maJor restaurant SERVICE 548·,.880 sports 4 money, we may cepting Appllcetlons for Oepth·F'lnder Se•· Thurs 10-4 546-4467 "'S350·$,.75 wkly aver *PART TIM(* Th ht have a positton for "OU Store Manager Ex· Temp vwarehouse-Mgm1? TIMNRHY * compan'/ e rig can , perlence In Speclalty aUIY Tl Fllll IHHIL HLP F /T PIT vs tart Immediately * ~~d:~~ie~~~ 2~~r~~a~=•no~ ROYlll PITHL MAI Cal~~;.8~~;roan, Jewelry. Carda 4 Gift• re-Prleed to sell 873_8695 Of •Cuttomer Service Cassie 939-1224 1 di 1 0 enngs restaurant equ ipment Private community In quired Cell Scott 722 i 031 .cle,lca' •Gen ofloce mme a e P 1 9 857 i '>i 066i o i 3i 0765 ... I a small wares and s1gnat\A Laguna Beach ,. ... 1 .. .,... .. r ..... •Wareh~·se •Gen la-n your are ,,_ SELL BRIT .. NNICA f 2 "" Add1toona1 respons1b11ity "" rom lYIUI ~· borer positions Entry LOANS leads & counter locauons V .. •Call Today• man aging equipment FlllP• Membt ....... 5540 Deep Lapstra .. e level & exp needed F1e1 * * * * * * (71"i l25·1131 maintenance agreemen1s Want to Trade F~ Jams & earn $330 per aale r""!'s flt>efglHI hull· Chryaler hours Earn up to S700 ,. d d to-•• , lgross1 Call Blair COUNTRY CLUB 220 V-8 Inboard Xlnt Nt!t!k 17 t,.16,.7-2433 Assured ersonnet Svcs an coor onatong new Job Aul & Piddly Pay tor t 800 628 9128 Liii lmRTllfTIH 1 24HR FAX12 t31943-8196 cation openings for de Tome Freedom No boss • • · Membership for sale, cond Many extr aa GENERAL OFFICE !Ivery of equipment and & Earn $30K . Imo You SECRETARY Mature PI T •FM373 All< for Jackie MUST SELL Best offer Parl Time t-5pm Mon-Fri Fast paced progeutve en-1 MEDICAL OFFICE flxlures Can-Now Tau 2 min & F oun 1 aon valle y 3 al 644-5261 ovar $12,000 673-6707 m smell group rns office v11onmen1 Join North Needs friendly person tor Cao 2,. hr rec msg days/wk 9 • 5 com-Ml WIYll TUH/llll/FllAICE Computer skills Near OC American Thrift & Loan PI T front desk work Great salary and benefits (7 ,,.1252-7463 petrt1ve salary w/p exp T.111111 Olll 30 Apollo t978, lkleps 6, A11port Full benefits A growing co located in Mon-Wed Ffl 9 5 I mcludmg paid parking nee call Maureen/Cheryl 851·97 t9 Corona del Mar lmmtodl· Call Jecl<y 722,0 175 and res1auran1 dlS· sales 964·8582 FUllLY Mr.llllP ~10:~~t,'~~i1o:~~nd~~~'. ate openmgs tor ex counts Easy commute S llOY( AYI S&US S SECRETARY Fii UU ong tnat owner. N-pot1 peroenced Nur srng from L A or Orange Are you experienced on •ir:ST lfFll• , slip, S30,000 value llRECTOR counties Forward re· DIRECT SALES? Need top typrng skrlls on IK Work 645_ 1177, Meadow V11'w Manor '\O sume and salary history YELLOW PAGE SALES? WP 5 1 Must be well or· DALL 111-1111 Home 543.1992 HAIR STYLIST Growing salon 1n Costa Mesa IS looking tor hair stylist and manrcurts1 Full time position Tues· day tnrough Saturday 10am to 8pm 751-3634 * 1nspect1on1 Appr a1se1 Dept •insurance & Audol D@pt •SR & JR Loan Processors • Underwroters ,.._ ________ Member FDICl e•cellent 1• benefits MOTEL Please contact Eve or Al 1ana at (714J 671-058 t , bed board & C.drf' •ac1l1ty IO ADVERTISING SALES? gan1zed flexible e•· lor the developmentally We offer a career penenced and open to .ltltl WtJlt T11161 C dtS&bled need'>" d1rectr1r opportuml'f with challengrng 1mmed pos-Family MemberSh1p tren•· Bo~/YICht hMttrs who will hanOle dav 10 MARIE •Comm paid weel!l'f 111on Resume to Schwab terabie S750 673·3 t22 24 Ft Flberform, 235 In· day operat1nr1<o Must •Avg S800·S1000 • Prop · 250 E 17th SI · Musi sell MemberlhlP for board and outboard, h&ve previous DD flX· CILLEMDER'S *To 40% Comm • Bonus Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ne...nort Beach Yacht alo1te. ref rig . sink. perience and qood lead •MUCH NEEDED Service c 1 ~b 01 sc0 u n t e d 1 double decker. good er ship s~ills l.llll John VP Human Resources, *UNIQUE new ·EZ SIWlll llCM. OPER. 714_673_4978 cond motor excel. Boat. 638·5450 Code P adverttsong program Cuatom Canvas products, motor and Trailer S ... 200 Newports newest beach hotel needs experoence desk personnel all shifts 722-2999 ext 302 E 0 E 11 yw "'not m•rcf'l1no to '"" 1 100 Town & Country Ad *NO SA TUAA TED Prod dnt wage & benefit Eng· Relocating selling lull equ1. 2131809· 7232 D 1300 • •NOCOMPETITION ilsh reQuired 6'5·2247 ty Mesa Verde Country Orange CA 92668-4326 *NO EMPTY Promises Club Membership Xlnt •s•,1•1bo-,-,-d·s----7•0•1-8 Cement Concrete ALL YOUR CONCRETE NEEDS Ouafny work at reas prices Free esl 645·2229 or 391 ·49 16 CONCRETE & BRtCI< TRACY ELECTRIC ClUllH/RISTORlll SERVICE CALLS SEA Woll look like nu 722-6625 VICE CALLS FREE ESl l c1ass1!1e<1 tune ~ov may t>e PI Yl"O proC.H 1'111 are Ou! OI step Landscape Lawncare • TREES • Ceramic Tile MATES Llc,,527459 roppPdlremove <.,1eanup CALL Tracy 548-23 t 7 nu 1awnrspr1111<lr 75 1 34 76 IR~~~~f~L1fl~~~!11 RISll'l-COll'L WOH "lHE GREEN SCENE 854 1772 8,.3·9044 All phases License Lttwn I ref' Shrub ln~t.111 Rear. Rates 836-5523 <,pronkler 1ro.,1a11c111on T rpe I nmon(J Ii Remov,11 Lawri M.iofll /I. C.it>anup"i R(ll<1 t1l1rog 4 37 8804 RAINBOW C11cie Matnt r>a11111ng '"' E•t House & Aµt Oua1 1ob F rPe est '>t he S69897 636 1758 TOP NOTCH PAINT ING lr11 E .<t Ouahlt Guaran !fled References Fr11e estimates 6J t-6J 17 VESCO PAINTllG Callj714)897·9526 SOUP pricing 805-928·5757 ..., ... _...., ____ _ 11oam·6Pm ontyl ex1 i 42 or 714·838-3067 SAILIOARD PLIMTITIOM SALES 111ts111er ,.,.,a..ch I Vou can makP a lortunt>•,5 now 1ook 1no tor wor1<1ng lht'i days A hours1 e ner q e f ,, ou f 9 0 • ng you 11Psore on a brand rie..., peop11: 10 slatt our proven markf'I' (..,111 71 re\ldurartt d a y !> 1 0 d "" 6 P m • Ali positions open 1·800 171 11';7 • Nil potyPSler Sa'"' • No qrPaSt' HELP! WE'RE SW IMPED • Fvll or part 11me I flP•oDIA '10tlf'I FU• PUCE TO WOHi 1HIAIAIS, COSTAllU Hl-1103 M ast & sail 63t-018 .. $350 Strvlet, EqufprMnt. Supp!lts 7020 Ant~ 6010 65 HP SUZUKI outboard * BUYING ITEMS * motor contrOls & fuel * 1890s 10 1950s • lank electric start •Jew~lry 10 Houfftlold• $t 600 631 018,. Please Lv Msg 673 6223 -------1 Sllps/Dodcs/Stor• Af>ell.inc~s 60 I I 7022 USED KITCHEN AP· RY STORAIE AID I PLIANCES G E Dish * washer Kenmore Micro-llAT SLIPS• wave, Maytag Sell-Stand· De Anza Bay11de Village JHT Sill I mg Gas Oven & Stove All 300 E Coast Hwy, Newpt 10 OllYISllll Ptts & Animals 6049 xlnt 63 l-63°2 Bch Can M·F. 9am-4pm REellRH **PITUll** IFumlturt 601 4 17141673'1331 U,, Is I •Sllp, up to 50 It 4 blks We hllve tOO's of tamohf!S AIC P I •Moving Sale Color TV No ot Fun Zone on Penin on South Oranoe C.ountyl • DACHSHUND $199 I S 150 wd desk S tOO mrbl nr Bay Isl Water etec who ha11e sf'nt ,,,, rnlor • MALTESE $:?99 tbles $400. sprayer $125, incl '725/mo 673· 1943 matocm trom "' rPqArd1ng • DAL MA TIAN S379 j Korby vac S 100 841-5362 tne purchase of • Ak1t11 • American 1 Esll.omo • B1chon Frise Beautiful sofa. lovesea1. l.c'CL.,l.'I • Bo•f"r • Cocker Spaniel c haor ottoman new COl'l I • Golden Retriever • d1t1on Oak trtm $295 IRfTllllCI I KePSllond • Lhasa-Apso 7 t,..5,.1 3486 lnllaa.te l•••1U1t1ly 2 slips will accommodale 65 end 45 power or 91111 Newport Bch 760-5070 the highest pi11l1 1n thf! r.og • Pnodle • Pug • c hr st2 leaves S950 -r-.. SERVICE DIRECTORY !f ull or ~~~~~R!Y Costa t•Yfll-IS99-I Mesa home 6,.5 78,.8 n -•n-•rw TILE·CAAPET ·MARBLE GAPOFNIN(l r 111 SPrv1(f' l ·1"<.l!>C..tµ• ,pr n~ IPrS Sod•, M<J..., Fdgf' C1nui:is Rf'u\ R,111'' 466 I 116 f A TF AM r;A nnn~ tlG At~(J MAIN' 16 1r'> ''•D Jur1dr IS 'r,1 •ro1J~ C,3r t1Prur•q S"r ••CP fi•I 19} I & Wallpapering Ouality wor~ Free Est 969-6349 Our sales r'!ps are amonol • • Old English Sheep-Drexel g11me table 4 Misc. Tr.Jntftftl'tltlon worlO Just 2 oro11r <; ~r Aot1wA1IPr • Shetland Lamp \able S35 Sq glass w-k Pttrns up 10 ShPePd"O • Spnriger collee tabte s250 C.impus/Trilltrs 001 4 $660.00 Span Pl 1 Yorl<of' 64 .. -8 .. 07 1978 TIT AN 24 All tiupp1e'§ guarantPed CLASS·A AV PE ft.AND PAVILION FROl IUllR RIHI Only 60K miles Great con· FtJr more 1rilorma11ori C.All TODAY" ISi FOR LOIS 'f<>ur Ser 11c.e Dorector f A11oreserot1ttivA 142-4321 bt. 310 EYP Ch1l dcar,. 1n my hl'..tm" F T p T Ariy age Sunvoew Elem Sehl area AMS Rates 8 .. , 2708 8~ 1112 5,.3.90u Gross Comm1n1on for the week 1·800·628 9128 Ask tor B11111 OPEN 7 DAYS I llMfl drtoon A STEAla1 $9!'100 '~g~~ Be.ich Blvd T 1 mo ,s IG1ent oriental Karastan 6 .. 4.872210759·1104/E .... FllH CIYHlll GREEN LIFE by ERIC Ceram1c.·wood-vmyl IMt Oe"gn install-Mamt WE Qill'i sho Mng tooether lie 553569 bond 650-8577 131-1 111 Tot.>I 1nter•<Jr RPmodetmg HUS PIRSll wy nel(I to l arge rug 11 ,x 18 , wool cust t990 PATHFINDER by * 141-323 * I Sac$3500 261-6102 SPOATCOACH 28'r It •OHLITT llYOIRI .6.LAWN MAINT(NANCF Serv•CP ADVICE TO THE Greilt opportunity Enlfy ANIM A L AH 1st11nce CR&JllMOTIER'S L 1c. Li.nche~ Snacks .. Full Ser'/IC.1" 1-\P,•d 1 CRAZY 633· 7172 1e111)I Comm•ss•on . Call Lf'aoue has 'ome nice or· OLIOI T1>ac.t11no TtC. 96 .. ·6057 ~mmliJED•••• Boll 1-800 133 2464 till<1n1>0 ciogs most s11es Westminster chimes OlJ •1 ITV h 1... Comm 1 No Joh T <><i Bog • looking lor responsible ,., r. 'vcare in your or Too Small SJ t 2507 SILIS home & yard We also beveled glass hke new clan A full equrp 4 000 m1 all under warr S38 700 Newporter II Joe 548 8823'546·20 17 135-3171 1500 AUTO MALL Dlt. SNfTA AM AUTO MAll """*1frttw1Y (55) 1t £dine• I Santa Ana DATSUN 200SX 1981. air. all power. excellent con- dition $1.800 673·3122 DATSUN '73 240Z no l it good car. S 1500 080 714/536·8070 mllW 'II EIOEL SHARP' Red. trouble free 37K m1 4Spd Sdr. ha1Ch· beck, atr, AM/FM cats 12.995 080, 673· 1167, 24hrs JAGUAR 1989 XJS con- verllble Dorch gray cream intertor 16K mileS 3·36K mite warranty Ex· cellent condition Owner moving $49,000 OBO 768-1595, 770-5523 MAZDA '88 323SE AMIFM/caas ale. Low m1 15.500 557·7095 MAZDA MIATA 1990. !lhowroom car. like new S 13,995 OBO 779·0181 MERCEDES 1973 220 Body, trres good. nM<ls work $1650 722-8919 MERCEDES 1978 4SOSL 2 lops BEAUTY• MINT' $20.900 OBO Call tor 1n· formatton 71,.·8•8-4013 Mercedes 1111510 SL 01ht11~i11 Ct1•Htl11 M1dn1ght blue nalural Pa111mino 1nt8fl0r Impeccably cared tor oy Its sole owner $46 000 494·7748 MERCEDES t989 300TE w 990n B1ac111patam1no 7 800 miles Perfect con· d t t1 o n 646 -2728 760-1007 MERCEDES 450 SLC 1977 a.c ellenl con- d1t1on beau11tu1 93.000 mlles Many extras Sl5000 6 .. 2·5150 MERCEDES 7.. Reiocat· mg Must Sell' Beige exc cond S5,000 u l!I 1714)856-6637 days or (7 t4)551-3603 eve IHOHH r71, 230 Perteet condition 1 owner 99 000 ml While S4250 Catt Don na 47,.-81 t I 9am·Spm IHOHH 1llHOf Ph o ne sunr o o f white/camel absolutely perlec 11 5 31 500 171 .. )261-6102 Nissan 1984 300u Turoo, mini cond 80K m1. 1 o w ner, $7 550 721-8477 nom,. E1te1wtrnd SS hr Int I xt patch plasteflng have lovely adult cats & $695 261-6102 l')verrnle SSO C..holdcare Sprmgs·Hardware Opnrs cu,tom lecturing. quality RIPRllllTITIY( I•--------x 1 668 9108 5 8398 963 6466 wor~ Problems-No Prob· older kittens tnat are I llllSIZI IUOI PllLIC IOTIGE degree ·re .. . -ltc II 1 . IAllRUPTCY lemsl • 326864 554. 7831 E~!~!era :;~.~rc.~~~~,g look 1ng for 1ns1de Mmes ue•H WITHIH Tn,. Ca11t P1Jbl1c. U11111uis Wll l Car,. for your child tn • • • S 195 Total Fees __ _. c1an1tndus1r1al L ubrt All µets neutered with '69 WINNEBAGO 23 FT Xlnt mechan1cet Full'f f'qutpped S5500 OBO !> .. 9·4961 PORSCHE 1972 9 I IT Re- stored, !Ike new Call me s 14.000 642-2923 A S m" N B nome l ovrng 5 Ii 0 1 s a 3 q . 7 o t g Absolutely boaut1fu1r M•t· ---------C.r1mn11!>..,orJ11 AEOLJI E , .._H U H L At !'ARAI EGAl SEAVIC.FS --•• cant• to bus1nasses tn G Aut S •#•s/ M r m fh some ml'!d cal .,. ~ "' 89 j 4393 992 5385 tress. Headboard, laH 0 trv'"" PORSCHE 944 1986. 5. speed with cru11e control While with black leather mtertor AM/FM cassette atereo Electnc sunroof door locks, seats AIC Alarm with remo1e Ell tended warranty 36 000 m11es Excellent con d11ton Muat selll $I,. 000 OBO 832-6710 troat all uSPd M usehOld ' w• 6,.6 7422 ' •Paint •AeturblShing 171"41848·033<1 2•MrEll Ml-1122 your owr1 community Cabinets Almost Brand P•rts 901S gw>d" mrnfl•'> pront rneor lraonong · •Carpentry •Drywall & ~· HEATING •PlUMBING Cell on Fleets M11nult1c. v COCKEA PUPS New" Excellent con --·------- P LJ C.. Gdl T number more Gary 645-5277 • • OLDEST AD •l•c 54 1878 turers Food Pro<:ei.sors AKC 'illOts 8 wk!I bull dilion" $2901060 ''""''.., 6 r hauffi>•.r ., i:ir1n1 E I K atlOl·Flreplaces YISI. MISTER GIRi CoM tructton F'orm<i MolhPr on premises llllE SIFllll tr '"r '(, P numo4;1r 1n all * M l personal •HAIDYMAI * Stone Tile 81oc1< & Re · · 8nd oth"'~ TAchn1ca1 S:?'oO * 841 '.I187 EllllE MllST• c1r.l, .. r,,~,.mPn r., If fOU homf' A \mall business Big & sml Jobs Work guar 1a1n1ng Walls 16 'f'" e•ll AOOTFF'l $C, S t S S:?5·UP b11('1tground not requtrl'd BrJrod new S200IOBO * ''"'"" " 11uec.11r1r1 .itlllllt cti>anong Oualtty worl< & CALL Brue.a 847 0180 Loe. /Ins refs 675-3852 F auu •1 01\por,c11 Sµrmkltir but ~ah•, P•Pf'roi>ncfl •LOOKING tor a Comps· 668 08 t7 lCllERRJ PICIER) "''' IN~.i1 '' ''' .,. mov,., refs Kathy 568· 1696 Aetiatr PStomate anytime h 11lp l~I WP pr o v•dfl ninn ·1 We h111tf' wonderful MOVING SALE BllH! love AST AO 2 TON wOh 8 ton """' 'J• c.tieufleur Call * TREAT YOURSELF .._ •OUALITY Carpentry Loe Cl P 1 646-62,.2 Leo c.111,•ronm and foold train 1ov1ng dogs & c.a\s avail· S .. E 1 p t ' 1 seat .int cond 200 1eck Like new S300 OBO ~ ,t;,f !. u 111t1P5 Com Have your tiouse cleaned lectnca a1n ing •A·1 MIYlll* ing No o11ern1ght tra11ei able for aaopt1on Mus •-Pl b w A A EXPE rn ServlCf' A Rep a or I Vacuum Crv&ner temps 963·3600 Leave message m1\~1r,n 7 1,. 558 4 I 5 I by proleS4itonal5' um ong inuow c.ov"r You will rPtiresent a com go IO responsoO e owner misc items 969-9813 Jenny5,.80621 mgsflc.Dav•d960·791• 730-1353 Pl11mt1Pr •w•ct> 1952 pany on thf"mO'le the Comeandsee wem1ght PEUOOT 't 110. lllllL Wllll $2645 (4K18AR) Pr1vat11 RllHTllYIU I P Wdtl'r heatPr'I d1sposal5 quality ledd•r on lu'·ri havl' the pf'rlPCI pet for II •HM·MIST lllll EUROPEAN CRAf'l~MAN CLE.AN ANO f.)C EAT 10,1,.15 fauce1' liwl ures "' " 63 030• n Home Repair Pa1nt1ng FOR A JOB WELL DONE ' "' 409035 96,._8919 cants for more lhan 50 )Ou 1-t 2 Beautrfuf twin "Long 4 Whe I Orlvt/J "" party 53,.·5556 Tile & more Res/Comm Serving 0 C tor 15 year, years Draw avallable to S•t• TZI. Pi1rtatrt4 BO'f beds !Ike new• tnc;I f ~-,.s 30 CALL Steton 581·7681 Lie T t 58 842 Ir:!~"-'!'-I hose who Quat1ty 7 wHl<'I black (\ wtoite custom spreads & 90 SUBARU Ul85 Gl 4•4 Wagon. 5 apd al e aunroof stereo alloy whls c;ar cover. bike rack. $4 .000 O BO 836-9702 MAIDY A•IY Elec -Plumb-Painting LI carpentry etc; 63 l·.f0•3 HANDYMAN Cer1>9ntry Plumbing Ps1nung Patching & Aem~lng Jerry 723· 1651 e11e s UllYUI llHIOH 11M1 Wl•W W&llll• 6"2·9274 C-'LL ME FIASTI FREE EST REAS AA TES No Job Too Big or Small Ron 722·8646 HOME MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR W hff Hl-1222 V'HOME REPAIR vWtTH SKILL ANO CARE OHTIFlll llHI WT w 1Aef1 Prof medical c;11e Cuor1n1 CPA I 10/Hr A°'t. 494·5203 11 Jn tf lattf lHal Oua111y Minded Cu1tomer1 Richard Sinor (Lie tna Rel•) 645· 7608 .......... w.. 10% OFF SEARS ESTtMA res Beat Value on TEX·COTE llf• Time GuarantH eo Yra of 0UAllly Serl/1C.e CALL CAL TEX (114) 111-3014 ..... ,.. RHFI• Re,1dent1a1 & Commercral Rerools rep111rs & 1kytt1 Oualtty Work f aor A8te1 Fut GUARANTEED Svc; FREE Estimates •55749,. 968·5891 494-6504 Women encouraged to fem , .. 00 548 0555 matching bolsters • • •• OllaHll ua..a apply 1·800·999·4712 plltows Cost over $1000 s-•YlllTH 110 ASKING S 175 Each 4•4. loaded. autom1t1c. ' TV. Sterto, E~ctronks Daya 675·6670 al1rm, charcoal S 13,900 A ~ or E11 .. &75-5540 720 t704 Oy1/Eve1 W 4o;· BIG SCREEN TV Sscrlflce 5 pee leather FORD 1984 Broneo II XL T. 1984 Musub•Shr rear pro-table & c;h"'" S225 3 pee lo1ded, low m lteage jeclion. enclosed In tolld lacquer cur10/d1n1ng 18.250 hcellent con- BALBOA ISL ROOFING Olk cabinet I 1750 c;eblnell $960, 723·54 11 Clltlon 775·6840 Summer Speciati F2 1n5enc-SALES Call M-F 0 167!>-5727 JEEP 1989 US Poatel ino avail lie fins )'I'S Duncan Enterprl .... • Ml ff 601 S N i 1 exp Free e!lt 675-5095 r-ognlz--' t•eder of the Complete 'lldeo tyatem SU lntOUS ew P• n • new up· .... 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AC, 4dr, 11ereo . c a11etta 1 3800 876-7097 VOLVO 1988 7GO Turbo Wtg 29K ml, IUIO. tint Win, mega. loaded. per. feet cond • 120,295 080. 5&1.0455 ven Nuya PIHM Mnd AdOfable 4 yr 04d OOld4ln .., _______ '!!!'!' ratumet atld Ntary ht• .... rleY« Meuterecl M CH !VROL!T BLAZER VW 1984 Van9QOf'I 1 0 r y 1 0 o u fl c a n ~ 650-t652 S tO tH7, automatic. Ea09ftent through<M. 7 E.11cep110nal Ouehly Work PAllTIH I WALLP&nl ,j I Rafa Call Tom 875-8228 REMOVAL Prompt end Quality work. e1tpertenc.d, Ent•rPflNt ,,,.,.,.. 6107 AIC. AM/FM, 40,000 PNMnO«. " apd, di.lat Human Reiaour~ I 1-w*'!/fun/Att mtlH H .000 0 8 0 a/c, AM/FM cap. 20.000 L UL V Oarega/Yd CfnuC)9-Tr .. , Ht1 IU-11tJ Reuonabte 842 5937 reuonable 646-5-401 RALPH'S PAINTING I.le lnl/Ext Ouahty wortc 112-4l0111ft 5e73 E Snleld• Oa• SIOYe 1100. 0 e 6025 873--4743 ml on MW fac1ory engine Fre.no CA 937'7 I Ref O S 125, 1950 1 g.. CHEVY '$4 PtCt<-UP alronQ runnef, MieheUna. 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'"° lboll9on Mey21 1990 8USIMM H•me(t) titted tflelolo'MnO~. ,2 .. MIM .. Ofl. Co••• MM un4Mr ... -. Lmla llNOOl.H Conc!nentel C..,tt• t!ltodl• •.200.000 aboW on: June 7. IMO Dr.1cl Allen "'9m Eric l»rw ~on NIA IP AO ft J !AHfTTE ~. Celif wt2t BuelneM ....,.,,...) L.Olded low a....c 8uliclde Door• Aw••· wrlt..ine tor Jllnll ... ·--TNI 1t1tement Wll !Ned Tllll ltat4'meflt Wat l"-d Orriet w. LOnO. Prteldeflt HORECZKO Tn. bUtin.11 ..... con-•bow on June'· - Moed'to -~"~ CJood lnt-1or ~ 011*' ltlen "*"' ~ Tllll te~ .... -.0 witllthe CountyQetltOfOr• WIU\"'9CountyClefltof0r· Thie tt.etemenl _,,.. tllld IP A03 1 JEANETTE d\lc:tedby.,,lndlVldUel AotNwt C.Hcioper ........... tealy Sound • tl()O ""* . 0 • ...., ,,.. County a.ti of Or· enoe COunty Oft Juf'9 •• .... County on Mey M. wtltl ..... COur'lty c..11 Of Or· HORECZKO lhlt ftatttnen1 .... flied Ttlla ~ -.... Of 722-4031 (7 t .. I .~, 2303' 010M peld-ln end -.. Count)' on NM 1. 1900 IMO W\Qe County on Mey 23, SP 80$4 JUUE IOERO wttll lhe County C$ll1I Of Or· IMttl ... County~"' Or· CADlllAC '71C0 V -• tttbvled IUfPlut 11.314,278 1900 f~ ,._,. 1890 SP 0042 JACOVIE POW· .. County on June I tnge CouM)' on .MW 16, · · · LINCOLN '71 Conllnenlal Une111on1d lul'ld• ,_,., Publlllled OrMQe eo..1 Pu~ Ortnge eo.t ,...... ELL 1090 1tto 't';'C' :::t~~·llocki, 4eo engine Rune good (""""'9) (4,2"4, 101) PuD!ttMd Orenge co-1 OIMy Pllol .11.ww 11, 14. ~ OilV PllOI. "'-3 10, 11. HO'#Mf, a.rtNr a lrown. SP Ot 17 PAUL WAGER p~ Oret191 CoNt ~ ' ' good a12~. 8EE. S.1-c>A1 . Sufptue u ~dt poi.. Delly Ptlot June 1T, 24. Nif t, 8. IMO 24, tMO 4340 C"""'4 OrlW, New-SP D 14 5 RUUELL Deily Not June 10, 11, 24, ~ ~ OOlllll •~OOO ,,...0•'.'f'-M 12.. ' ' k:ynoldert 11.280.178 1, I . IMO &u-427 &u.-414 Pof1 a..cn. Celtt. t2.te3 KOEAIHO .My 1, IMO 09lly Piiot NII 1 ... ~ l , f , uv • ..-'"' tneom1 tor the y11r Su-432 Publlthecl Oftnge Coett SP fl'3 GLORI.A WHITE Su.-424 15, 1"10 CADllLAC •79 Eldofado. 23,352. 180 "8JC 91)TIC( •-II' Mftf~ Delly Piiot. Nie 3 10, 17. Owr11t r...,..... IM ~I IU-4•S DI I Sh Dt.bur11men11 tor 111• IUMll' NOTICE .--""' -. 24 1990 10 bid 11 1111 Nie PureNNe •-,.,. -'fll'r ---------••• • .,p, ..,tSlK. v-r28.097,ttt ~ flCTTnOUeeueMll flCTITI0081U ... ll ~407• muttbemtOewttlleMllonlY __ ...-................ ""..-..'--"4--t MOC llJTU Loeded. $2308 080. We Nreby C«tlly lhel thl flCTinOUl IU ... 11 N.u. 8TATl.-wf MAMI 8TATIMIUfT t.nd p.ict lor al lhl time of I.... --------- &44--Mlt llilOve IMml lte In IC· ~ ITA~NT Thi IGllOWlng pettonl 11e Thi I~~ we purc:;hate All purc:;hu.d -.OTJCI OJI flUMJC CADILLAC '14. Factory cordenc9 wllh ttle Annuel The followlflg perlOnll ere dolnQ tlullMM M dOltlg IMlllMN u "8JC M)TIC( ~ •• M>lcS ... •" end ~ OJI~ con'*'llble mock top Stattment lor 111• ';Ht dolno b\dlneM &I: c Fi I N 0 s c H t H A J.I 8ALES 2100 8411\ muat be r~ .. lhl lll'nl ~ Tn. fOllowlnO W90n8 •• 4-tK ~I 9d dlatt.i ~ o.c.Mber 31• !Mt AnOAHEV SEAi/iC! OF KITCHEH, 2180 Harbor ~Ill Hiiis 0Ad Cofone ·-of .... S•let IUbjeCI to •'1101 t ~bu~ le: duh, tutty ~. MTNT ~~ .... ~t lo~ ~s E Seo~~· 3857 81\ld •A. eo.te M .... Calif. cMI Miii c.lit. 920'2& ,.. MC> CAIUALTY ptto< eencetletlon ln Ille Pur~ to tlle Calitoml• 1"K11H!'.:'2~ ~~TT,.E~~.· • I 1,500. 53A·20 .. 2 ..,.....,._, .. -· --· --en t.. I• ....... Hew1>0tt 92827 Jolln He<~rl 8 oWMI' tYNOf• °" '"' .... """'' ol eetllemttll tlMWeln 9'tl·S.V.C. Stl>'lgl Flldlty " ---·· ....,., PAUL M. IANCAO,T, IHcfl, Calif. 82MO Kem Wlh Cheng, 23el 2700 Stn Jo9Quln HI ... Ad , NUAl. ITATIM8ff ~ etlCS ot>t19&tld,,.,,., ~ (NP CC>CM 21700 9' Mesa. Clltf 92127 CADILLAC ·ee ,.,....... Penny Perlter. 899 Mariner °'· •49, L9Ql.lnl Coron• Oii Mar, Cellt 92826 THI CAllAOIAN IN· Oetld thl• 2Slh dey of~ ..,.,,. llll unoertlgnld wlH l<MIMtll ~ KuMt. l2!> S..Utltul Sable 0101101 J . OlltUPP. Trtbuco Circle, Coett MMe. N1Qu91. c.llf. 82877 Thi• bv1lneH Is COf'I· IURAllCI COWA#Y "' end 2nd dmy of .JI>./. IMO . ..., Ill JMlbllc: IUC1lon on July 415111, ~ hlctl. Calif UIAI hftUI ,,....,_ Md AffleteM C111f 92827 CMn 1 Cflln9, 13681 due1.0 11y en lndMcluel CALJP~ Public S 1oreoe M~ 10. 1tt0, •• 10 oo AM mt 82983 lt.OOO. UtS·OO lecret..y 0 Frink M1ct1n1 , 1549 Miiiner Of •49, l9Ql.lnl Tiie \registrant(•> com· nto HA11t8011t I LY D .. "*''· lne. T~ 1118) Plecentle Aven~ Co11a TlllS b\dlMM le con. or Publltllld renge Coul Pt1Q41nll• '113, Newpor1 Nlguel, Cllll 92677 ~ to transect butl· COfTA MllA. CALI· 244-8080, AQenl tor°""'* M .... CA. ~t()nal Pfop.. ducted by an lndMdval 5.t&-3958 ply M OUTH 1 0 8 e o .. 1y PtlOI June 21. 22, 23. a.ecn. Calll 92863 ""'' bualneu ,. con-~ under IM F1<:1111oua fOlltNIA... Pul>lielled Orange Coast erty. lncludlng furniture. Tiie regl•lrant(•) eom- CMEVV 1882 Ce,,,.,-o Carevelle Turbo Load-.... 24. 25, 1990 Tilts bullnff9 It con· ducted by. hulbtlnd Ind wtte Butlnfft Nem-<11 listed VMI Ended o.c.mbel' 31 Diiiy P1lo1 June 2S July 2. dotlllng. tOOl1 ert<JIOI othet ~ to trentecl tk*-kll I "" TM477 ducted by co-~Mr• Tiie reglstrantfa) eom-tt>ove on June 20 1990 19119 199() hOuMflolO ltema ttl>'ed by ,_. unoer flll ~lflout n9tte, S 1 r ... ~ood 111 maln1elnaoce r.e<>fdl, .,_.,. 111111'\ft.rr: The regl1tran1\1l com· ~ to tranMCt bull· Jofln Herbert Bowser Total admllled 11111s M986 the loltowlng person1 Buainell Ma"'-(•I l•lt.0 ~~~· 2·700 BO. excellent condition r-.n.""' ~ ~ to trlfltael bull· nett under the f"lclltlou1 Thlt 11etemen1 wa1 111.0 $40.945,624 SP80988AIANCOWOEN above on June 1· 1* $3.850 252·3205 deys, FICTITIOUS.,..... MH under thl Flclltloul Bullnett Nem~tl lilted Wllll tlll Coumy Qefk of O< Tolll l1ablltUet 29.665 446 P\RfC fl>TIC( SP C 171 L VOIA VEGA ~= ~:.=n llllO OOOOE '89C0Ll 838·6618evealw~nda NAMllTATllllNT BuaonHs Name(s) ll1led above on NIA enge County on Mey 23 Aggregete wr11 .. 1n1 !or SPC179LYOIAVEGA *'lhlhe{;()untyC.-:' fO 5 tpffd. ale. emlfm PONTIAC 7 e SUNBIRO Tiie followfng pertOnt ere above on June I, 1990 Hem Wall Cheng 1990 spec:lal eurplus fun<ls $ -0-,ICTITIOUS IUIMll SP C283 PAUL MANLEY Coun o ;· c:euette, excellent cond 9 l ,....7 let S500 SO dol buemeu H Penny Perkec Thia 1tat8"lefll wu lilld F4SIOll Cep;tel Stoells 4.200 000 NAMI STATl•NT Ownet reterves the right = ty on Ju,,. 1 • 15900. 272-3693 R~n •. C'~. 631-7837° E~RO·IMTERNATIONAL· Tnlt "c•lemenct was filed Wllll Ille County Clerk of Or-Publisneo Orange Coast Aggregate -lie.ins '"' Ttle tollowlng pef90nl ere 10 bid., \hi .... Pu•etl&Mt , .. ,, DIET OISI< 1300 BrlttOI s with lhe ounty letk ot Or· ange County on June e, o.My Pt1o1, June 3 10 t 7. other than ~1111 surpttn ~ ~ bullrle9 • rm.IC be meae """'" cun ooty P blrthe<I Or CoMI •-.,. MnTll'r --.. -_-tC_""'_T_IC_£ __ ,N Sule ' IOO Newport ange County on Ju.,. 8. 1990 24, 1990 lund•. O . r' WEA LEADERSHIP 1nd p..a IOI et the ttme ol D u P 1 ~ e .--""' rw; '""°" nu ee:.cn c 11 92Seo 1990 ' ,_ Su-404 Grose paid-In and c.on-INT L (AuthOftled lndeperl-purc;he" All purch•Nd Illy 1 OI June 4 July 1 --------------------Wiii .,,"K Hopplle 26091 F411110 Pu01'9Md Orange Coett trlbulecl turplut II 314 279 den• Aftllflle) 2033 I OOodS .,. 9040 ••It and 15 l990 ftCTITIOUt .,...IS Canta1ma. 2031 Anah•m Sasrt[oge Ave Leguna PubhsM<I Orange Cout Olily Pilot June 17. 24, Juty PUBUC NOTICE: 1J n • u 1 g n • d I u n d, ~· ~ Huntington must be remcwed 11 the time ~.4 l NAMI ITATl'.MINT AV9 , Cotti MtH. C•llf Hiiis Calif 926!>3· Diiiy Pilot June 17. 24. July 1. 8, 1990 (surptys) (4,234.10 II Buch. Ca11t 92646 ol •le S8* IUbfeCI 10 rtaJC fl>TIC( TM lollowlno perton1 tte 92:~1~ bullneu 11 con-Thi• outlntH 11 c;on-I, I, 1990 Su-424 FICTrTtoUI .uatMSI Surp101 as regard• po1. Robert ConreO Trommlet. p<IOI canc:Allallon 1n the dOlnQ butlneet u duct.ab an lndMdual Su_.33 NAiii ITATU.NT leyholders 11 280 178 20331 Remona l •M. Hunt-event of Mtllernent bet~ FtCTITIOUt ..... s N..._ITATI_,., Tiie lotloW'lng pertom 11re dOlflg bull,_ .. THE NEWPORT PAESS. ducted by a c:;orporatton T y ) The tollowi"" PlflOnS art Income for tne yeer lnglon 8eeeh Cei<f 92648 ~ Ind ()l)Ngeteo party 208 A 42nd SI . ~rt The reglstrentl•I com· he reglatranl(a com-Pt8.tc NOTICE n11011C NOTIC·E dOI t>u••...:.;: •• 25 352 160 Renff Lynn B1111ee1< De1eo thll 25th dey of ~ 8Mc:;h Celll 92.... menced IO lrlnHCI bull menc4td to lrenaecl bull.-... ~ ng ......... ' . 2033 I A L H . • """"' F • ness under tlle FIClltiovt 'ICTfTtoUI SUIMH R08EAT TROWN ANO 01toursemen11 lor Ille amona ene. uni· end 2nd dey of July. IMO Clarence Ronlld Otr· n.a under the 1Cltt1ou1 Busonen Name(• llsted · ...... ASSOCIATES .,4 S an yur2119979t1 lngtonBeech.C8"1112648 Public Storage Maneg .. rlaon. 208 A 42nd St . N--Butlness Neme(1) listed abOve on June I 1koo NAiii ITATU•NT NOTICI OF "'9L.IC Ramon. ltWle Caht 927 IS We heret>y certtty tllel 11\e lh1• bvlln.ts It con· menl. Inc. T~ (8111 PAINT AGE, 118 Jade, Belt>oe ~. Cell1 92&&2 Mary Ann Seltz, 111 Jade Belboe llllnd, Cetlt 92&62 Thi• bu.ineea 11 eon- duc:ted by .,, lndMOVll port a.ech. C•llt 926&3 t bove on NI A warren I< H Piie Tiie fO#Owing p«ton• ere SAL.a OF N.lltSOMAL Robe<'t Trown Ind rvonM above 11ern1 ere In IC· dueled by co-plltnen 244-8080 AQenl II>' o.ner Tll4-bu11neu Is con-Ahmed Hegez1 Thtt llttem:t wu hied dOI~ buslneu as ,,.Otl'ElltTV Trown •4 Stn Ramon cord•nce w1111 Ille Annual Tne reg1S1rent(•I com-Publi.heel Or9n09 Coast Oucied by en lndlllldual Thh~•~lemen~ was ,":;:' wun the County CleOI ot Or-1~ ~~!A~1 ~~~:~~~ •llMOZ I trvtne 'ceht 9271!1 · Slatament lor the ., .. , ~ 10 1r1nuct buSI· Dtlly Pllol June 25. July 2. Tiie regl11ren1(1) com-Wit ounly lerk o • enge Count on June & 00 r C Pursuenl to lhl cal1f0tnla Till• busrness •• con· ended Oecemt>et J 1 1989 nest undet lhe F"ICllllOUS 1990 rnenc9d to tren1ect bull· ·~ County on June 1 1990 Y • ~ 86o"'IWPOf1 Beach ll•f Self·SMvtee St°'aci-Fa<:lllty ducted by nusoand and wife made 10 the Insurance Com-Bu11ne11 Ntme(1t titted 1 M895 neu under the Fk:Htlous 1 F"'°'2 F45M1S 2Warren K Hopplle 26091 Act IB&P COde 21700 el The reg1t1ranl(tl com-missioner pursuan110 ''""' a~ve on 6'? IS 1990 ----------~:':: :.~~r:~•t•d Pubf•lhed Orange coui Put>11sneo Orange Coa'St S1111oga Ave Laguna ~•11$. = ~1 '":.~=~ J~'11 ~n~~ 1;~'r~,.~, ,,~1 M. aANCAOFT, r~.~~11e=.':':', tiled P'\&JC NOTtC£ The reg11trent(1) com tn«ICeO to 1ran11Ct t>u,,. ,_ under tn. Flc:Uttou• Busrn-H•!TtlC•I lilted •bove on June 1. 1990 Aon Oarrl900 o.iiy PllOI June 10 17 24 ~a~ly ~:::;June 17. 24, July Call! 92&53 10. I~. ti 2 00 PM. 201! Bu11neu Name111 1111ed OIOAOE J. OAUP,, with lht! Counly Cler1! ot O<· FICTITIOUl llUSMla Thie tte1ement wu llllO July 1 l990 Su-420 · · Su-429 d~::, b~u:·~~:~lv•~'uafon-Newport Blvd . Co11a Mne. above on February 6 1<190 Tre .. urer end l11al1tlftl a~ Counly on MIV 23. NA• ITAT~.....,. wttn IM County C.k of Or· The r 1 tranl(•) m CA. personal ptoperly in-Robe<I Trown Secretary 1 Ttte lollow1ng penon1 ire at1g11 County on May 23, •----------, ___ Ml. __ IC_NO_T_IC_E__ eg 1 co • eluding furniture clotnong Tnis s1aleml!f\t we, riled Pubhsnea Or&"9fl Cr>etl ,..._ 00tng ou11nna as Mll'f An!\ Seltz Thia tlltetnenl WU llled wttn lhl County C1-'< ot OI = County on June 1) IMO ruBllC NOTICE ,. ;::eed d! 1~~n~~1 =· toOlt lfnd/C)( 011\er houM-wolh 1he County Cler~ 01 Or Dady P•IOt J•ine 21 22 23 PuOh~ Or•"9fJ Coul R & S MEMORY 2430 ,.SIOIO K·S7711 un e ' • ho4d ueme stored by the tot-ange Coun1y on May 24 24 25 1990 D111y P1101 Jurwt 3 10. 17 1/-r Pl , Cotta MeM. Publlthld O<enge eo.11 FtCTfTIOUI 9U9*1SS Bualnen Name(s) lltted lowing pet"IOfll 1890 . TM477 24 1990 Celll 92626 Deity Piiot June 3. 10 17, NA• ITAT!MINT '~!~~: ... ~=-~· '';"ZrC: ~=-1• l990 SP E129 JERRY ROLLER f4sal7 Su-405 I/ MIChMJP B CR11cn .. _!430 HICMl1 24. 1990 The lottowlno 1>1<eons are The fo1tow1ng penons 11re Thia stttemeot ._.11 llleel SP 0 0 4 9 EDWARD Puollshe<J 0••"91" COesl nM1 1 0911 ...... Su-408 doing bullneu H dOlng bullnest as Wllh ll'le Count" Clefk or Or-COMER Oatly P1101 June ) 10 17 flta.IC NOTICE !'\&.IC f«)TICE Cllol 92426 PublillleO 0r.,. Cont Oelty P.tot June 2 4 .)vly 1 I 15 1990 ----------FITNESS FIRST 3415 Unt-Contlflenlel Mobilellome , Owner retenlll ,,.,. tlQhl 2• 1990 Thlt t>utlnHS II c:;on· \19(Sify •8-3 Costa Mese Ptrk Auocoeles 3187-H ~~ Counry on June &. 10 btO at the Nie Purcnues Su-4011 IC 17M2 CfTY Of' dvcled l>y In rnOMOual Mltc N011C[ FICTITIOUS llU ..... H NAMI ITA T'l..wT Tiie fotlowlng Plfton• .,. doing butlMSa ... OAAHOE COAST YACHT· INO SERVICE. 1000 Sooth Cout Of •P108 Costa M .... Clllf 9215215 Aobett T 81111e. 1000 Soutll Colet Or •P109 eo.te MIN. Calif 92826 Tn11 ou11ne11 11 c:;on· ducted by an tn0l'lldue1 The regl11rant(•I com- menoed lo tranaect l>u!M· neM uncle< lhl FICllllOUS Bu1111111 N1me(1I llsted lbove on HIA Robert Btlk• Thtt lletemenl WU hied #Ith the Counry Ci.rk ot Or· = County on Mey 24 , ..... Put>lltned Orange Coast Oeily Pilot. June 3 10 17 Ce~92~27 Airway Avenue. COllll MIN, ,.._,. mull be made with cut\ only '~!~~:A~~~· FOUNTAIN ¥Au.IY TM reg11ltlnl(IJ com· ~~t 11 !'1 3'° ~~1134~.uni-CA 9~62& Publlan.cl Or""""" Cou1 and paid r°' 81 Ille llrne of PtllllC NOTICE The following ....,son• 1re ~-1 .~ •.• -1~. 1't~see1F-r1°"1;ou"'°s ·--Y •1r ""'a ... au '"""n Henooc:« MututJ Ufe _.,,... purcn11e All purcne1ed 1----------~ .,.. • .,....., --·-· u•"""' '"' -C-•11 92"27 ""'' Dally Piiot June 11 24 July d04ng ou~nes' es NOTICE IS '-'E"EBY'Bu11nes1 N1rn-'1) llated 'IC'TITIOUl.,_.SS .. " lnaurance Compa ny. A 1 1 1990 ' . goods 111• told H "' end FICTITIOUS SUSINEll T S Cent " " 1 '"' MAM1 ITA,....,.,. M•rn• Lee Rough, so Mena<:huMllS c0tpor1111on . su.430 musl be removed .. Ille t .. ne NAME ITATEM£NT he Pl .. Ille If Gt\IEN THAT THE City Clerk lboft on June 14 198() Greenrnoor, Irvine. C1llf John Hancock Piece. ot ael• Sales sul>jecl 10 The lollowing perwns are 650 Town Center D<ive of Ille C•ty or Fountain VeJ Midi ... 8 RllChle The IOllowlng P«90n• 8'1 9271' Suite 200. Two Copley PflO' caneet1e11on In the d<>lng business AS Suite 700. Cotti Mesa. Cati-ley. Ce1tl0<n1e IS ~11ngl Thia S11tem.nt wu tlleel ~bv=o': GROUP, Tn11 busineu '' con-Place Boslon MA 02117 P\8.IC NOTICE event or Nlltement bet-NU-SENSATIONS 2400 lo•n1a 92626 1977 M•i.d Of()C)Oallt uni~ lhe with Ille County Ci.ti!. of Or· ducted by co-panners HunlWOOd Pa•k P1rtner1. owner and obf~llO party W Coul Highway Ste 7 Leisure Developme nt hour ot 10 00 • m on July •1199 County on June I• ~~ =· ~ ~~~5A. Tne reg111t•nlf•I com-ltd , a Callf0tnia umiteo FICffTtOUI MISMll Oiied 1h11 25th day ol June N-port Beech Calif 92640 lnt.,uts ol Cahl0tnie . Inc · 03. 1990 tat the r.eonttruc-1090 Grtg0ry A J M•. 900 f; menced 10 1ran1ec1 buli· petlnersh•P HAME ITATElftNT anO 2n0 day ot July 1990 Angel M McRee 24991 550 Town C4'nter O<lve. lion tnd resurfacing of ,_ St l nee.a under Ille Fl(';lt!IOUt 3197 -H Airway Avenue The lotlOwing petSOf\1 are Public Storage Menage· Salford Laguna Holls Calif Sulle 700 Costa Mesa Ct)l.-J.Aagnol11 Street from Et111 I Pul>l..n.d Orange Coast ::;~112 1 Los Anoetea. C• r Bu11neH Name(sl ll1ted Cosra Mesa Calltornle do;ng ~· H "*11. Inc T~ (8181 92653 ll>'n•• q2626-l977 Aven-10 Te1oen A,,_ o.ity Ptklt June 24 .)vly I 11, above on May 3 1 1990 92626 BAl<ER REAL TV 3112 244·8080 Agent'°' Owner Thll Out1nos ,5 con Tnos Ou$tnen '' con-(Prorec1 No 2504> 1n ac· 15 1990 950eat~7T.,S::..~. Marni L Rovgh Tn11 Ousinen is con-1<1oncr1ke Costa Mes• Calif Pub111hed Or•nr Coast ducted Oy an ine11v1<1ual Ouc1ecr t>y a Corpo<atton c;ordanoe >#•lh Plana and Sli-440 8eadl, Cellf 92&51 Tiiis llatement wes hied dueled by • 101nl venlure 92626 Otuly P1101 June 2 July 2 Tne regostr1nH,l com-The reg111ran1 c;om-Se>eelfiC.lllOn• ----------1 Ann L Bowen, 5432 W11hlheCountyClerk.ol Or· The reg1s111nl com-James H Oven1n 3112 1990 menced to l1an'-Ct l>v\• menced lo transecl t>u_... PrQCIOM!s .,...,. be pt ... I P\llJC M>ltcE C.towoe Irvine Cebt 91115 ange Countv on June 1 mence<I 10 ., ansacl bus•-l(IOfl<ltka. Cot1a Mna Calif M998 ness u~r 11141 F 1e1t1oous ness "ndt>r Ille flcltloous 111\ed.., ec.cord~ With tne Thia business 11 cor.- 1900 nese undet the l1C111tou1 92626 Business NamO(tl lilled t>vsone.t name or nlll'n"'S epphctble pro v19lon1 or NOTICf Of' ducted by • general P4l"· '"'°'6 ous.neu nam4' 0, names Th11 1>u1onen •• con-NO •bove on NtA l~teO lt>Ove on N/A ~11on 2 ot lhe SlanOard , PUeUC ~ Publlllle<I Otenge Coe.11 lltred above on oe,04,90 OUCled by en 1n01Vldu81 PUBUC TICE A"91' M McRo1t Le •1ure Oevetopmenl 9p9cmc..~oftne6 .... of1 ~ 10 °""' Of the ~IP ,...,,,.,.nl(I) co"' 0 11ty Pll01 Junfl 10 I 7. 74 Hu NT w 0 o o p 11. AK Tne reg1sH1nt(1f com· Tnll st element ,..., 11190 lnletetl6 or Calif~f\te, Inc · Calrtomia Depart men I ot Cehforn•• Coea1el Com· meflQlld to transact buw- July 1 1900 PARTNERS LTD 11 Call· menceO 10 lransact bU'SI· Fl~~~:.~:-.J• ...,,1111heCovnty Clerh of Or ~~-:1;:i, :::-r..:.o Tr11uport1t 1on 1981 mJUIQn notice ot publtC ,_under Ille flc1tt'°"8 Su·• 19 ra1n1e t1m1led parrnershop ""' undet the Fic::tlhous T rot1ow an99 C.O\lnly <>• M ay 24 C C\(.tll t Or eOlllon All propo.al1 Jh&ll heiring IS gtven 10 owner• Bueln"• Nemltl) llsf.O Sy R1<:ha•d Hall & As· Bu••ness Nem4"•1 1i11eo he ing pe.tont Ille 1990 w1tn t"C ounty o 5. be ,,..,11.0 Propotel '°' ""° oc:cu~tt ot -round· •bow on May I 1990 ----------1 aoc;l8tes Inc 3 Caltf<><noa 1oove on May l!I. 1990 d<>;1 ~~~::P~~ZES 1290 F4Sall3 ~ ounty on .I.-P•oi«1 No 2504 llnd mlll· 1ng c>toc>«lleS and other Cetllarine Cooper PUBLIC NOTICE corpora1oon 11 genet&I petl· James H Ou8"1n N Coest H •C L~ uns Puollsnoo Orsrtge Coast ,.....,, .0 OI deh.,.reo 10 lhe o ttooe, interestec pen-St.O put>· n.. 1111_,. •M t.1.0 ,lcmlOU• .... -•t ""' T h11 11a11men1 was ltled Bc;n C 111 ;J651 9 08,11 p,101 June 3 10 11 P .._.._... O< Cout ot \he City Ci.ti! 1n City Hall he neer1no 11 tenrall,,_y with the County C._. 01 ()( Su-415 • --... ~· RICherd A Hall President Wl1h lhe Counly c i.1t OI ()t. ii 24 1990 vbl ... -.. Inge 10200 Sletlf A"9nUI on OI 9'1\edvled on .Nty 10 -13 ,._ .~ 5 NAIH ITATIMINT T ,..,. 1nge Count" on June 8 Gregory Lee Thomas ..• ,.,. o.atv PtlOI ~ 1' t9. 28. ~or-• the t>QU< staled 1990 .....-... .. tOt ~iceto0n ~, ..,.,.,..ry on Juoe 1 24 1990 ----------T 1 11 hi• 1111emen1 was tt..,.. , 1290 N ~.,1 H#'f -c 5......,.. ~ ..... 3 lttO • ...,....-109<> .. _IC NOTICE he o owing persons ere wllh the County Clerk of Or-1990 L Ben C 11 926!1 ~ ~, T 5&8 Alt pt~ r~eO '""" '°' COHiii Permit No ,..,.12 ,.~ doing 1>u11ness es c t J !I ,4,.... eoune · • 1 DIDI II' NOnrr: • bl publk:Jy opened e•am-I 5·90-431 es subfnllled by O< C MCCLAIN WALKER ANO ~· oun y on une . PubhJlled Orange Coesi fn,9 busineu 15 con· ~~n. I~ ll'eei. at\d dlcllted by Ille thl City of Newport Beech Publlthecl anQ4I nut ASSOCIATES 33582 Del F~ 0111y P1lo1 June 17 24 July dvcled by an tndMdual City ~11 A• ptoOOMll Sut119CI IOOlieallOn ,. 10 O.ity PolOt .klM 24 July 1 II. FtCTmOUt au ... u NA• ITATIMIMT T"-lotlOWlng petlOflt ere dolng~as INTRODUCTIONS BY JUNE WRIDE. 243 Promon tory 0r1.,. w .. 1. Newpor1 &Mch. Caul 92880 June Wride. 243 Promon- tory Oflve w .. 1. N~I Beecll. CtlU 92&80 Thi• bu•lnen 11 con- ducted by an tndlvlduAI The ree111ran1(s l eom· menceo 10 trtn1ec1 buel· neM under the F1C1lllOUI Bulln•u Name(•I llated et>ove on July 1. 1869 June Wride Tiiie lletement was lli.d With the County Cle<ll ot Ot · ~~ County on June I, F4llCllO PubfltlllO Orange eo.11 Detty Piiot June 10. 11. 24 Ob•S(>O •51 Dana Point Publtthed 0<1sn e Coast t 8, 1990 Tne •110111rant(t) eom· 'ICT"IOUS ·~ ... II P\a.IC NOTIC( PAn'Hned encl Oeclareo 'Wiii permit conttructlOt\ ot Pub-15 1990 Caht 92626 Oetly Pllol June 1~ 19 26. Su-43• menGed ~o '::% ~ T~A::o:..T~T:.!! ate ITATl•MT Of be ,_..,.red by the Cny Clefk llC Wortcs tmp<<Mltnlnls 1n Oren1m C111111ophe r 3 1990 ,,.., un If 11 1 to Ille City E~ and 1111 QvOlng re.c;ont1ruct10n 01 Wtllltr. 33582 Oel Obi.po Juty . T 517 'Buarnen Name41) fitted CS<Mno buSlnest as AaAM>Or...-NT "' Qty Attom.-,. tor • .,,..,,,. c;urt>s gu11ers pavement "58. Dsna Point. Call! flta.IC NOTICE above on not yet NEWPORT BEACH AEAl · UHM ftCTITIOUI 9tlOfl IM ~talion to sio...lllC storm crreins 11'1- 92&26 I Oreg()('( L ThOmu TY. t118 E 17th SI . eo.11 llUIMll NAMI me City COu~ tnd the tl•ll ,_ '""' bQhllng and ~ COURT Ja1oen Lynn McClain •50 P\JBllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aut.,..11 I Thtl 11atemen1 w• flied MMe. CtJU 921527 Tiie fotlowlng pertOf'lt Agency '°' Comrn..mlly o.. plau reconairuchon 11 Inf! Of' CAL.11'°""'4. 8 rookt S1teel leguna NAME ITAT!MINT wllh the County Clel1I o1 Or· Jam. G WMI, 1811 E ha"" abet>doned lhe uM ot ~1 11 thlilf regullt Newp0<1 p.., McF.Oo.n COUNTY M OflAMQE a.acn Call! 92&5 t FICTITIOUS 9UStNlll The I01'°""1ng l)e(IOns ere ange County on ~Y 23, HU\ St Ca.ta Meta. Calif the F1ctt11ou1 Bus 1ne11 mMlinot on July 17 1090 Sq er• 11.. n the City of 1n 1111 Mener of Ille APO! This bu11neu •• con-NAM( ITATEMfNT CI01119 Oulthlll as 1990 92&27 Nam• BAl<ER REAL TV No pr()C>Ofoal 111111 'be con-~I Sele~ cation OI Wlan Allef't ~Intl ducted by 1 general P•f1· The to11o ... 1ng persons ere RAV FAURIA & AS· ,...... Tiii• buarneu 11 ton· 1151 8alllf SI Co'lll Mn. t>de<ld un .... It 18 mltdl on S&IO poblk:. l\Mnng will by wend• Cooper •or ner1111p dOlng t>usine$5 .. SOCIA TES 1207 Seuhore PuOkslled o.~ CoMt dueled by aft tndlVIOutll Cehf 9182& !he o tllcl•I l)lllltl '°""' oomrnence ti 9 00 • M on Change of Neme The regislrent(SI com· HMS EQUITIES, 4000 Or , Newpotl BeKn Cellt lOe1ly P11<>1 June 3, 10, 17, Tiie reg•111ant(1) com-The FICtttooul But1nnt turn;ltled by Ille Qty etld 11'1 Tu.csey July 10 1990 11 ~ A tS37M menced 10 tranMGI buli· M1cArlhur Blvd . Ste 3000. 92&&3 24. 1990 rnenc:.eo 10 ltenHCt OUll· Neme refe<red 10 eboft was ~-w11ll tile liPC)llo-IN Oty 01 Long 8"cn City ORDER TO SHOW CAIJSE nets undet the F•cllllOU• N-PQtl ~ech C•tif 926e<J Rey Faurle, 7207 Set· Su--402 MM undlf Ille ftetillous tiled •n Orange County on cable ~ of ''* No-Hall 3 33 Weal oc .. n FOR CHANGE Of NA.Mr Busineu Name(tJ llatad HMS Equ11te1 In<:. a Cell-lhOte Or Newport Beectl j 8 u11neu Nam94tl ll11ed Jtnuary 14 1988 FILE llCle Ille ~ PrcMlioN eouieviiO Long Beach The apcillUllon of Wiatt above or> Mey 1 1990 lorn11 C<><P 1210 Peril New· Caltt 92663 ml.IC NOTtCt •bove on June t 1979 NO F3&7914 enc1' Section 2 of Ille Sten-Celttomle Allen Nel90f\ t>y Wendi 0 c Walker port a309. Newport Beach. Th11 ou11neu " con-I James G WMI . e.119' Ren1e1 end Sale$ csaro SpecitlCatlon• 01 1111 lntO'meoon r•rong 10 '"'' Cooper f0t et1enge ol f't. • .,. Tnls llllemenl wl9 llled C11tl 92860 dueled by en 1nd1V1d u1t ITAT'IMINT"' Tlllt si11emen1 wn ltlld tnc:. Cel•l<><m•. 1151 Balcer Stale of c.tltorm• 0eplf1 c;oe.slal eopltc.ellon wtn be Mvtno beef\ flied ,,.. Court .,111 the County Clef~ 01 O• Th11 bu11nen " con-Thi •eg111r1n1(1I com· AaANOOf-NT"" wttll tlle County Clefk of Or St Costa Mesa Calif """' 01 T'8napo1'1et1on •vatltbll 411 ti. OfflCe c1' IN lfld It ~ll'IQ lfom M"d ange Coun\y on Jun. 1 duc:led by I c0tporelton menGed to tranNCI bu"· Ull O' ftCTfT.OU. lil'OI County on Mey 24 92&2t IMS edition Ct ttlornoe Coe.lei Com-~ thtt Wiatt A•!9" IMO The regis1rant(1) com· ness under the FtcllltOUSI ~S NAMI 1990 Tlllt bu~ was eon-In .ccord.wicie #Ith 1111 mi•IO<I Soutll ~ Oii-~ by Wendi Coo-i;>4W • F4~ mence<I to transect buti· Bu11neu Ntme(•l llaled, The foltowlng person• . ''51S74 ducted by• c:;C)(pora11on pr~ 01 S.Ction• 1770 lrtct 24s "'"' 8f'oldwey, TIM filed 1n appll<.111 011 Pubhlhed 0•1t~ CoHI MU under the Foe111oou1 abOve on Mey I 1990 '11•11'1 lbendoned Ille UM of Publithe<S Orenot eo.11 Thit ll•letnenl wH llled 10 HIO lnclutl,,_ of lhe Suite 380 L 9Mct\, CA proooelno tt\lt 1111 n.,.,,. 1>e Dally Piiot Jun. 1o l7. 24 Bu&rn11u Name41I ltsted Rev faut11 the flelltlou• Butlneu ~ PilOI June 3. 10 17 with Ille Coun1y Clefll of Or· labor cOcs. Of 1111's iete ot •• 18111 ,._ °'1ri dWl}'9 'pr10t ~lo Wiatr ~ July 1 l990 eoove on March 2, 1990 This tte1emen1 wH liled Nem« TELLESIS TILE CO, 2•. lttO MOe County on June 8. C.kfor,,;1, Ille Cory Couneit 10 NIO put>I< m.ttng NOw. llllfefo<• 11 rs ~-- Su-422 Su 4 l8 H11 Sears with the County Ci.r11 ol Or-3277 Co4or.OO Len.. Cost• Su_. 10 1990 of IN City of Fountllln l/etley Wende 1. llleoeto. City by oro.recs e.no dite<:tl'd ---------Tni1 llelemet'll was hied ange County on May 23 ~. Cllll t?828 PuOlllhed Orenge Cont encl IN ,ountaln l/tl'-'f Cieri!, City of· lte.pott lhtt1 all PlftOnt lnte< .. led 1n July 1. 1990 NltC NOTICE .. -IC Ml\ffCE w11n Ille Counly Ciefi. of Or-1990 Tnt FkOtlOua Bu•tnett P'\atC NOllCl OeOly Pilot June 17 24 Juty ~ lor Commvnlty 0.-S..Cll H td metier do •PP"•' .-~ nv 1nge Count., on June &. FqaGM Heme refenld to ebove wu t. 8, 1890 ~t 1\11 lly rMOI· Publtsl'leel OtllnQI Coast belO<e this court 11 700 C•""'C ,ICTnlOUI llU .... 11 ----K-S-7'42-----t 1990 Publtshe<l Ortnge Coast n1ed In Or11"91 County on FICTTTIOUI llUllMl!ll Su 435 1itlon ~Id Ille l)fevllll<IQ Deily PolOI Jurwt 23. 24 25 c.tlt., Or~ WM1. Santa NAMISTAT'l•NT .... TITIOUl8UllNelS ,,.,.... D•llyPllol June 3 10 17 July 29 19811 FIL E MAMllTAn•MT ~rateofwegeslOINCh 1990 ... ~.CA,ln()epe<1"*113A The tollowlng pertont .,.. ..,... Publl•n"4 Orange Coast 24 1990 NO F"387S45 Tiie following pereon1 .,. e••" °' type of WOtkman "' 5•662 on lhe 2&\h Olly ot June Going bullMll H NAMI ITATIMl!NT Oa1ly Piiot June 11. 24, July Su-401 Timothy oevid wood. oo.ng ~ u P\BJC NOTIC£ mechenloMl90eel 10 euicute IMO at 2 00 PM of w w E S T C O A S T The loll0W1ng pereon\ ,,. 1 8 1980 3277 COIOt•do Ln Cos11 MARKET PU.CE CON· lthl contract. which ..,,, oe O.y to thow ceute ""Y t uCll NETWORKING, 26932 F<><· dotT': ~!'~ 11~ C«tter Su-43 t PtJM.IC f«)TICE u.a. CeJlf 926215 SUL TANTS. 1550 ~ f'ICTITK>Ua llU ... as awarded 10 the sucusslul P\8.IC f«)TIC[ ~lion for c1\an99 of troee. Ml1elon VlejO. C•llf ...,.. Tl'lb bullnMI was con Or , Cofone del Mlf Ctill NAMI ITATIMINT lb!Odlf llOet•mtnecl 1>y lhe neme llllOUIO nor bl gtenled 928'1 650 Town Center Ortve . P\B.IC NOTICE flCTmoua aultNISS ducted by •n incrivldual 918.?5 Tlie t0ll0wtn9 l)ltton• .,. Stall One~ Of lndvllrnll '1CmlOU• .,...... 11It1Vr1'* Ofdlnld tMI I 8rlen Kotllng, 26932 For· Suite 700, Co.ia Mff8 Call· NA• ITATllllNT Thlt 1tatemen1 was llled WJIHam C f rln(h, Iott OOlno bullneel ai ,_.etlona, NAMI ITAT'IMINT eopy of 11119 Oro. To Snow troee, Mllllon Viejo Cellf f0tnie 9211215-l977 FK:TITIOUI 8UIMll The loltowtng peraons ire with Ille County Clerf!. 01 Or 8eytl0e0r , ,....port ee.ch PICTURE PERFECT 0£.j The contrecio r eh e ll TM rottowong pertons are CeuM be pubfllhed In Or 92891 lel1ure De velopment NA• ITATl•NT doing butinMa u enge County on Mey 30 Ca!Jf 926e0 TAILING 2830 College UtlltlprovlOI ~ CC>mC*' .. loon dOlng l>vll4"41U II •"QI Cout o.lty Pltol t Thlt builnHI 11 c:;on· lnler"ll of Celltornla, In<: The fol!Owlng perwons are WEST'S MARKET, 107 l890 C..OI L M ...... 9 Cf-.t C, eo.te MIN Ce1<t 82eH IMutlftCe .. requarecl by the FURNITURE FORTE 928 new1pep11 o t generll dueled by .,.. tndMdual 850 Town Centti Drive. dOlng bullnMS u Palm St . 811001, e•HI Publtshed Or11191 Coetl Cr . Colon• Oel Mar. Clllll 1<.i111 Wllllrnore. 9551 Lll>Ot Cade of 1111 Sitt• of ,...,,Ill SI Cotlt• Mesa ctrculetlOn pr111ted In tllO Thi regtttrantC•I com-Sult• 700. Coal• Mesa. Ct ll-ACCENT ON CATS 509•;, 92880 OaUy PilOI June 9 18. 23. 30 92625 Laeean Clrcle. Hun11ngton·c.iifor"'8, ~ th•ll e11ecute Celtt 92&27 county, 11 leuf Ot1CI I ..... "'*"*' 10 trenNCI bUll-fornl• 9282&-1977 Avoc.00. Corone del Mer, Altt VIII• AHOC18IH , 1990 Thi• 1K111neu •• COi'· 8Mch Clllt 92&.48 • conlr~• C*'11~1• ,. Jor"gen.., Furnllur• Inc f()f fOUf ~ ...... .,_. vnder 1111 flctlllout Thll bualneu 11 con C1Hf 921525 a.netet Perlnerlhtp, 184 E Se·514 dueled by I Qlt*al P4I" Miil! \landelllerl. 1212 At-OMOfnQ MIO compenNllOn Ca111om;a 929 ~heN St prlOf to 1"9 dey of l9ld llMr• 8uelneet Name(•l lltted ducted by·• corporation Jo Brennan, 50 4'~ 17th St . Costa ~H. Cthl ner1111p ten11 A\'•. Huntington ~emenw Tllol conlrec· Coer• Me11 c .iu 9?&27 1ng •bow on Mey 30, 1090 Tiie regl1tr1n1 com-Avoc:ldo Cofone d9I Mar. 82827 P\a.IC M)T1C( Th• regl1tren1(1I com · e..ch, C1111 92&.46 lOt tnell !untie! ,~ulr• alt Tn11 bua•neas II CM D•1.0 thlt 18111 ~ ot 8rlen Kolllng merlC*f 10 trenteet bull-C111t 92825 Thlt bu.ine" 11 con· menc«t to 111t1_.llC1 bUti· lnta bvtl""• 11 COf\-tubc:Onttectort 10 llrnlltlrly ducted by • eorportltM Mey 1090 Thll •••tement .... flied Mel under IN ftctulou• Tiii• bullneu I• oon duct.a by • ge<lefel pert. • _, neu ""'* 1M ~ICUllOVI dUCl«I oY oo-pertnert rw«Mdl lllCh C°""*'MtlOn The reg111rent1tl com ...... A 'AC•MAN. with IM County ci.rti ol Or· ~ narM or nem" ducted by 1n lndlvtclull ne<llllP ,_AHO CAIUAl.TY Bu1ineu Name( ti ll1ted Thi reglltrant(I) com• •ance IOf Ill of the euo menc.c to trenuct bu9' ~ e4 MN """'* .,. 1 County on Jufte 1, 11111Led111•.~. on0.~.1~opmtnt Tiie 1eg111rent\1) com-fhe reg111rent(1I com-tYMOP• Oil Tt4I A.._ •bOYe on J-.nu•ry 1. 1990 "'*"'*' to tr.nwt t»uet-oonttectOft' ~ TM ,,... . unc:IM Ille ~1e1•t1ovt Cowt IMO " mef\Qed 10 lranllCt bull-MtnOeO 10 tranMc:t bu14-MUM. aTAT'lmMT C..Ol I M...._ Miii undW the Actltloul oontrldOftencl IUbeOf'trec:-8ut1ne11 N1me(1I illled IN lltl: WIATT Al\.811 f..w7 '"'.,""of Callf0fnl1. Inc . nelt vnoer the Flcllltou• neee undlf the Flc:UllOUI CAl.,OftNIA COH-Tiii• stetetftlfll WU Mid '4111""9 N•mel•) Utt.O "" llfllll """'--" 11'111 City'• •bow Ofl M111cll ~ 1000 NU.ION; •r: •• ,. •• Publlthed Orln09 CoMI Jeffrey Jonet. Pr .. ldenl Bualne11 N11me(1) II tied llu1lne11 N1m.C1) llslld tUIHRI INSUIUNC I with 11141 Covnty Cllfi. Of Or al>CWe on NIA l(ettfl WM• e«Ufteel• ot wllvet 01 Richard F BoulungnouM C....-: ,tr. C.....,. .. Deity PMot June 10. t7 24 Tlllt ltlt.,,,.,..t WH Ii*! •bov• on Junes. 1090 at>Ove on not yet CO.ANT ange Covnty on -..ey 73. more . •ubrooetton. uno., Ill• Pr .. 10en1 HMM .ility I, 1890 ' · ' with tlle County C.k Of Or· JO 8<ennen Jemee o W•t ,_ MA"80ft k YO 1990 fhll ~t .. lled ,.,,.. o4 t"9 w<>Ollf'• oom-Thlt stet.,.,...,, I wu flied NOTICa "'NTITION Su-421 =County on June 5, Tlllt ttetement wee fllecl flllt ltet~I w• 11*1 COITA MaaA, CAli~ ,..._, wtwlt"'9COur'ltyc.1'ofOr· .,.,......,.,.,_,,ence #tlhtneCovntyC...-~ofOr '0.CHAll•OI ---------,..., -.tth ,,,. County Clefk of Of. with the Covnty Cllfk of Of. 'OMelA -Pvb#IMO OrMOe co .. t ~ County on .M1e 1, ""'*'*'' to Publie eon-anQ4I C0o.onty on June 1~ NAmi WIAn AU.ftt "8.JC M)TJC[ Publllft«I Or eo..! 9nQ9 County on June 12. at1g1 County on Mty 24, YI/I/ Efld9d Oec.mbet 31 Deily P11o1. June S, 10. 17, 1090 tr.eta Code hc~IC)n 22300. 1090 ,_..11 -..0. llllOI 1090 1090 IMt 24 1980 ,.-tl'lie C..trector Mil be enll· .. AMIO 0Aft) llWlll ~ ....... Diiiy Piiot JVM 12. •9. 28, ,._ f4ISl'n Tot•• ldmlttld .... 11 Su-403 P...olileMd Orang1 COMt '*'IOPo9tl!PP'CMldMeUtl· Pu~ Ot111191 Coast OU'T1 1A:~ ... ,. ~ ITATl•NT July 3. IMO PublllMCI OrlnQI CoMt Publlllled O<ll'gl CoMt a..,141.~4 Oelty PIOt June 10, 17. 24, ti. wftt1 1,_ Ctty or 111'1 ao-Dllty Pilot June 24 MY 1 I TO ROllNll WlllAlltO TM~ per90nl •• T-~ Otllfy Plk>t June 24. Juty I. I . Deify Piiot. June 3. 10. 17, fotll lleC>lllllM 7,071 ruet.IC f«)TIC[ My 1, '"° ptOlleCI flnenel•I 1n•llMIOn 1a. '"° ~ .. •l9C*i dOlnQ ~ M. 15. 1090 24, IMO ~te wrltl-lnl fOf lv-423 in~ to 11ew u. City r., TMI -.OTllCI lllM • llllCOH COMPUTERS. "8,JC f«)llC[ Su-431 &u-41 I~ tur9'UI IVtlda S ..0-'1CTITJOUI llU .... 11 .... fundl 1~ 0,, Ille ........ '-.._ tlM Ill 711 W 17111 II 1'11. Cotta Ctlpftel Slodll U21,000 NAMI ITATIMINT City to "*"'-Ptf'Oln~ P\lllC ll)TlC( .......... C... el C. ..._.,calf t2t27 ~!!!!OU', ... =• rta.JC M>TIC£ NlJC M>TJCE ~,. -'t•ln• '°' · The 1o1~1ng ~'°"' ... P\8.IC MOTU ot tt. ooncr.at --. 11 ....... ~ ~ ~ Ter'6t Oorp -., .. ,.. otMr 111et1 1C1101e1 IU<'plue ldolng ~ 11 Th1Clty~tl'9 rtgn1 PlCTI1'lOU9--TMI """"'-._ • T"9 tOlklwlng petlOM .,. fJCnnoul ~.. ftCTmOUe .,..... fUndl . 0 ,.OA THE H[Al TH or tT .. ~ tlf1 ll'ld .. bild• ..... IT AT'l..wf .............. ..... ~ bul!MM M NAm ITA,._.,, MAim fl A,_, GtOll pft6d..lf\ .nd oon• 3$i3 E Cl\e;C)n\•n AYI Unit MAMI ITATllAU TN fi'181Net'I (lame.. Thi~~.,.. Mlifl ......... ._ '9 MrCHAfl. J 'S SANO· The tolkroMng P«IOfll .,., Tiie ~ P*'tOfll.,.. trtt>uted Wtptut 1,32!1,000 M. Orlll'IQI. C•1tl 92&87 T"-tollowlnO P4W'90tW.,. tor lllll Cont net 11 ck>4nQ bv Mn.. P O ~:=-C...., .. WICHE8 WITH A PEA· ~bUlltleea• OOltlll~•· Unt11lg11eO lundtj MttnOotl PIC.o 8715 COf dOlngbullneMN U00,00000 A~O 8 00Kt<H IN A .. A • ~ IOHALITY . 11077 1 D THl HAYOf.HCOMPAHY, HOT TIPS NAI&. 8Al0H, (1Ufptwe)t4.6Se tez COllA M••• C1llt ECOLOGY IAQ C()M.. ,,Aft •. 8.,.clfJcellon• SClllVICU l424Vle()oorto .......... ~;~ •11ch II . Huntington 1941 CommodOtl Acl , ,,..... 23 t2 Senll An1 Ave IC, 8w1)M .. r41g41tOI Pot-tH27 PANY Ml Go'4f'ftOf It. ..,.,,.. oontrllCC, Ind oft\CYtl •201 ~ 8eeell Cellf .. He...-.. lfl o.e,; M IMCtl. Celtf 82&48 poft hech. C.itf t2MO Colt• Meta. Cellf tlt27 ~ •. 734,5$1 ~ly Col• 7 17 I Cl\im Coelt u.u, c..lf ..,, . ~ '°""' to .. uwd tiee3 °'--0...., '""' .. MlcftMI Joeeofl Moblll, warren H c.-. 1'41 l(«Ty Mn Greco. "12 lnCOM9 fOf 1111 ~ .. , but Or At'tlh••m c l llt Kenl L .. 1.-...11 .... ~ fNlr bl ...,...... only at Arny M OltleltOn. 33..a [ c.wt" ....... ~ .!!!!!!!. 41171 .. _Cl . T~. Commodore Ad . ~ lanta Me Ave •C. eo.t. 4.!._~1tl17 . 12807 tfnof SI Cott• ..... Cell ""ot'llol"' ... ~ (llQI-Cotttnl us Or"enott Cefll c.... ..... - -Oellt t2'tf> heel\, Cellf t2MO M91e. Celt 12t27 ~t• tor tri. fllll bu11nes• " ron 92t27 ,.. li'I #Ill °"1 ._,. (of tHt? . ._, C • ==L fl* 11u11n ... Is e04'· TI!lt bu•lnHI 11 oon-T'hle t>vllnne I• oon-~HS d\ICtwCI 11y 1 genii'"' pill't lh+t but1neee i. ""'°' tt0.•, 111dud1N • "I\• Ttlllt bvtolneM i. ~ • YOU • .. ducted by ., Inell.,,.... ~ by t1n ~ ~ad by en~ we~ C*11ty 1'IM ,,.,. ....,~ 0ue1e0 bf" en lndMdwil '*'' nod..-the ~ ~., by "'lnclMdull .,.... • .. ~,. Tiie r90ieC1Mt(I) COfll· Tiie 19011ttenl(1) COM· Thi r9011trent(1) com-~ ltmN .,. In IC· rri. teg11tran1111 com The reg11tr*'lf•) "°""" __. ...... ...,. DV"'91. tftl T,_ ,..._,,.,..t(•) OOflll ...,.. _.. • ...... fMNlM IO lranMCl bull• menced to tr.....-ct b\.lel-menced to trlll'IMOI bUt6-OOldMOe """ tt1e Mn;uel menoeC1 to tran~1 bvtl mencied 10 ~ "*-..... tof tfllipolnQ Ind l'*ICed IO Ir~ tlult-......... 199 = ,_ uncllt lhl f'\tlttloue Mii und« tM f-lc1.,toue MM unc>9f Ille ~t"lbu9 ll•l~l tot \hi Y"f MM under 11141 FactltlCl\.tl ,_ ull(Mr ,... lllc1tttoue .... ~ ti. lin ed-Mii ""°" Ille f\c ...... • .. --ll•llil••••••lllll~ ... ~ ... kl'IMllMliee H•tne(•) lllllCI 8ullne11 N1111e(1) llllld I~ Htlt\9(1) llltM Mded Dau .... it, t• lullne" HemeC•I llttlld 811•1'*1 NefM(e) ...._. ...... 12 00 Neft'* tt11 I Ull""9 Ne~t) 1 .. 1.0 ....... ... ....,.on Nie IS, 1MO ltloWon June 1~.1tl0 aboWon no4..,i IMCleto1NINur8"CllOolft.. MICMon .. ,A at>OveOfl AoPrtM. "'° ooat of lhl oropoeel ,_ • ..,... Jllfte2.S. 1tl0 ......... Y .. ....,.. ......... ~ NI04Mllll W"'9n H. c.... JOleClfl A Or.co mlnlao•, ~ to,.. M9nefOI'• Jil'lc:o Kettt l .. Z..... ... nor thl eo11 of ~ Alt'lf M ~ -..... Ill ,._ • Ti. .._,..,.l ... fllld T'* lt~t ... lllect Tilfl ,....,._,. ... fil9d PAUL & ~T. TNa 1t11.,._,1 "'" tlllCI Thia "...,.... --.:S llflO ~ d M ,.. Tlltl tt.e•1.W ._ ..... ., ,_, ~ ltllfll h 0owMy a... .. Or· wtttl t.N Collnty ()eortl ot Or· ....,.. 1t11 County a.ti Of Or· '' U I W1t11 llll Covnty ~ ot Or· wltll Ille~ Qef'la t/J Or• M1CMCJ wftfl Ole Counly Olttl of Or "-...... .. = County on Ntte I, = Couflty Ofl M'le ta, = Co\IMy on Mey t4, T=·~ ::.~r.'t = County on Mey 24 = ~ 9ft ..,_ t . ::::-.s ~t'::...... = OOl..cy on ._ 1•. ~:}'\'::·~ill . IL ,_,,_ ,_,,_ '4mr1 la = ,__ .._. ....... ~c--.~• ,_, CAtt• "'"*'• 0r.,.. ao. "*""*' oranee c... ~~co. ,. .Y. ar... c... "''*'*' Orlfllll9 eo.1 ""'*'*'a.... c.... ,, .... ,..., ~~co. ,. .. ca o.... o.. ,_.Nie 11, M, ~ l>Mr,_..Alfle24.Jlitr t, ~Not, """9 S", 10, 1'. o.1w ........ If. ta. D Deir~. J11M f . 10 17. Deify Noe ..... Jl..1', I•. flot U ?Md Or-. OOMt DlllWNIMJINl4,Juf¥ U . Dllr ,_ ..... • ...... t i I, 1MO ti; \MO , 14. tt10 M.~11. tt10 I', tMO ~ t. t• 01f1V ....,. J\lf'9 D. tt10 , •• 1MO U , ti. "9 ....,. ~ _13 TM47' Su411 11 ~ .... . ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~e7.~d:~ 2-a nJ 3-bedroom paired patio ~ homes. NOW OPEN. from the low $200,000's. (714) 581-24 11 SEACLIFF COURT, by Kathryn G. Thompson Dev. Co. 2 bedroom 1 loft, 3 bedroom enclave homes. from the high $100,000's. (714) 588-0844 SEACOV E PLACE, by Kathryn G. Thompson Dev. Co. 2 and 3 bedroom endave home-, from $148,900. (714) 455-0909 SEAGATE COWNY, by Ka thryn G. Thompson Dev. Co. I-and 2-bedroom condominium~. VA /fl IA. From the low $100,000's. (714) 4 58-7207 SEAWIND RJDGE, hy Kathryn G. Thomp~on Dev. Co. 3-, 4-bedroom detJc:hed homec; NOW OPEN. From the low $300,000's. (714) 458-7434 ALTISSE, hy Barratt-Irvine 2-and 3-hec.Jroom attached homes from the high $100,000's (7 14) 58 1 '5863 ·- AL I S 0 V I E J 0 ... fo r today and tomorrow. ' I IEJO PACIFIC RIDGE, three single- family projects by Lyon Communities Inc. From the m id $200,000's. (7 14) 831-4798 11IE VILLAS, by Akins Development Co. 2-and 3-bedroom attached homes from the $150,000's. (714) 643-0200 WlNDSONG, by Pacific Gateway Homes. Gate-guarded 2-and 3- bedroom townhomes from $169,000. (714) 957-0700. CALIFORNIA REFLECflONS, by Kaufman & Broad, 2-, 3-and 4- bedroom detached homes from the low $200,000's. (714) 831-8306 *Four miles of San Joaquin Hiils Transportation Corridor to be buUt aJ a cost of $50,000,000 funded by Mi11ion Viejo Company. ~ c • .. WlNDFWWER, by Lyon Com- munities Inc. Luxurious 1-or 2-story attached homes. 1-or 2-car garage. From the mid $140,000's. (714) 362-1622 APPLAUSE, by EPAC Housing Corp., townhomes with lofts, libraries and family rooms. From $176,990. (714) 362-0525 ISLANDS, by EPAC Housing Corp., a retreat to detach ed living, from $2 19,990. (7 14) 362-0622 CALABRIA, by Lyon Communities Inc. Luxurious 2-bedroom attached homes. Fi replace, enclosed garage. From the mid $140,000's. (714) 362-1132 MONTELENA, by LDM Development, Inc. 2-and 3-bedroom attached homes. From the low $160,000's. (714) 544-5733 PROVENCE D'ALISO, by The Frost Group. 2-to 4-bedroom townhomes in the high $100,000's. (714) 643-8640 PACIFIC PARK, by Mission Viejo Company's Busi ness Properties. 900-acre bus iness, corporate, and research park. (714) 586-4000 MISSION VI EJO C OMPANY Flora Vista homes bloom In ocean-close style A desirable, ocean-close life- style, exceptional home styles and a presti~ous San Ocmente address await home buyen at Flora Vista, a luxurious neiah- borhood of sin-1e-family de- tached homes set in anoutstand- i ng master-planned evironment by Centex Homes. Pric~d from the low $300,000s, the one and two-story homes feature dramatic architec- tural detailing and spacious in- teriors ranging from 1,994 to 3, 113 square feet. According to Paula Laskclle, director of sales and marketina for Centex, "home shoppers are excited to learn that many new homes at Flora Vista can be delivered for the summer. so they can enjoy the fabulous beach-dose lifestyle on the 'Cali- fornia Riviera' during the prime summer monthli." The residences at Flora Vista offer an ideal match for this ocean-close lifestyle. The one and two-story homes have up to five bedrooms and three full baths. while optional dens, mas.- ter retreats or ~me rooms arc also available with selected floor plans. Four of the five plans offer a spacious three-car garage. This exceptional architecture is com- bined with 6.800-square-foot av- erage lots, many large enough for private pools and/or spas. The residences are appointed Flora Viet• DeHloper: Centex Homes. Type of ta.ve ... mat Sio&le- family homes. Price ruae: From the low $300000s. Namber of noor plus: Five. Squre foo&aae: 1,994 to 3 113. Sales office plaone: 361-.S6l8. with a wealth of luxurious amenities, including gracious ceramic-tile entries, volume ceil- ings, bright clere.tory windows and custom wood·buming fire- places. The two-story homes fea- ture beautiful formal living and dining rooms with soaring 16- foot vaulted ceilings and many homes boast impressive sweep- in1t staircases. The kitchens will satisfy the most demanding gourmets, of- fering breakfast nooks. hand-set ceramic-tile countertops. white washed or natural oak cabinetry. elegant recessed lighting and center islands in three of the five plans. A full line of appliances also is included. with self-clean- ing ovens and microwaves, gas cooktops and waster disposals. Master suites at Flora Vista are appointed for comfortable elegance, featuring spacious walk-in closets with additional wardrobes tn manv homes. and volume ceilinp. · The master baths offer luxurious oval tubs with ceramic-tile surrounds, sep- arate al.ass-enclosed cenrmac..tile lhowers7 dual china lavacories tet in talc coutcrtops and com- partmented water closets. Attention to detail is evident throughout the residences at Flora Vista. HighliahtiA& and array of custom-styfe finishing touches arc textured walls and ccmngs, elegant rounded comers and designer-selected light fix- tures, plus walk-in closets in many secondary bedrooms. The Mediterraµcaq·j.nspired exteriors are enhanced by classic stucco, acented with brick or stone treatments. as well as a variety of elevations and color schemes. To enhance privacy and views, many of the resi- dences are located on quiet cul- dc-sac streets. Home buyers at Flora Vista will enjoy an abundance of nearby recreational amenities. including a proposed 22-acre city park that 1s planned to offer tennis. volleyball and basketball courts, a competition pool. plus a gymnasium, amphitheater and community center. Nearby Truman Benedict Elementary School is now open, within walk- ine distance of Flora Vista. while a junior high school 1s planned to be built adjacent to the park site. Flora Vista 1s presented by Ex-president Carter helps build low-income housing Former President Jimmy Carter joined Millard Fuller, founder of Habitat for Hu- manity, a Christian housing ministry, along with Peter Ochs, chairman and CEO of the Fieldstone Co.; David Langlois, Fieldstone senior vice president, and local of- ficials for the groundbreaking of a low-incoming housing neighborhood in Rancho Santa Margarita Wednesday. The event was held at a site near the intersection of Santa Margarita Parkway and Melinda Road in the south Orange County town. The 48- condominium-unit neigh- borhood is being built through a cooperative effort of Habitat for Humanity's Orange County affiliate, the Fieldstone Co. the Santa Margarita Co. and the recipi- ent families. A walk and rally at Mile Square Park in Fountain Val- ley was conducted June 19 to raise public awareness for Habitat for Humanity and raise funds for the various pro)ccts it is building. • President Carter has shown his true dedication to Habitat by going out and ac- tually helping build homes for those in need," said Joe Per- ring, president of the board of directors for Habitat's Orange County chapter. "His appear- ance, along with that of Mill- ard Fuller, will underscore the tremendous significance of this incredible project." Habitat for Humanity is an international, ecumenical Christian ministry with the goal of eliminating poverty housin$ worldwide. The or- ganization's local chapters in 26 nations build homes with the help of volunteers and recipient familiics. Families arc selected ac- cording to strict criteria which include stable employment, lack of access to adequate housing, income restricttons, resident status and willing- ness to work together as part- ners over a long period of time. The families must con- tribute 500 hours of labor to their own home and 500 hours to other Habitat for Humanity or community ser- vice projects. The homes are sold to the families at no profit with no-interest mort- gages. The non-profit. non-de- moninational Christian hous- ing ministry already has built or renovated more than 5,000 homes worldwide. In North America, Habitat for Human- ity has 445 affiliated projects. For more information, or to volunteer time or donate money, call Habitat for Hu- manity's Orange County chapter at 639-5557. Oceen-clo1e llfestyle •t Plor• Vista "°"9e1 In San c1 .... n1e. Centex Homes. a nationwide homebuilding firm ranked as the single largest builder of for·sale detached housing 1n United States this year by Professional Builder Magazine. Since the early 1950s. Centex Homes has built more than 150,000 homes in major metropolitan areas of the United States. Five beautifully decoratrd models by Desa Dcsien of San Francisco are now open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. To reach Flora Vista from Interstate 5. exit on Camrno de Estrella. f'ormer president J...._J C.rter •M htl wife. •oufJnn, pitch In to help bulld homes In Orenge CountJ. Proceed northeast (Camino de Estrella becomes Camino de los Mares). Continue to Camino dcl Rio, tum nght and proceed to the community entrance. For more 10formation phone Arla Smith or Dave Santos at 361-5638. Triangle Square In CM started Ctty officials and ci v1c dignitanes joined members of the development team in officaJ groundbreakinJ ceremonies June 14 for TnangJr Square. a $60 m11l1on retail/entertainment complex under development in downtown Costa Mesa. Located at the hub of three of Orange County's busiest inter- sections. Tnangle Square will be built on a unique tnangular- shaped 4 5 acre site bordered by Newport Boulevard, Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street at the foot of the Costa Mesa (55) Freeway. When complete, Triangle Square Wlll offer approXJmately 185.000 square feet of leasable space. including an eight-screen cinema. a 40.000-square-foot market. several premier res- taurants and a variety of special- ity shops and boutiques. The proJect is being developed in conjunction w1th the City of Costa Mesa's redevelopment program wtth high hopes of ~ estabhshing downtown Costa (~leaM ae~ TRIANGLE/~ .. 2f Elegant master suites crown Ocean Ranch homes Histoncally. the mastrr suite of a manor home has always been more than simply a bedroom. It serves as a micro- cosm of the entire home. captur- ing and refining luxury 10 both its design and Its appointments. At Ocean Ranch in Lquna Niguel, the master suites not only reflect this tradition but improve on u. creatina an enclave that merges classical beauty with state-of·thc-.an fea· tures for a lifestyle of pure el~ncc. ·The ph1lo50phy behind an Ocean Ranch master suite iJ that of creating a private world apen from the rest of the home, where adults can relax with a aood book in front of the sitti~ room fireplace. or enjoy the invt1<>rat- ina spa tub." commented 8111 York. president .of Shea Ho~~· "With luxunous amen111es auch as two-way fireplace in each suite. as well as decks or lkyliahts 10 certain dcsiJD•, home buyers W1ll discover the ultimate in residential comfort." four lavish Ooor plans have been created for Ocean Ranch. The Sease.ape and the Concerto models have been detiped by the Berkus Group Architcett of Irvine, while the Encore and the Marquee models are by Bowtua.. ldililet. and wt Atclutec:11 of SU'J>ieao. • ---~ - - Ocean Ranch Developer: hea Home\ Type of development: CuCitom home sttcs. Price raa1e: From under $700.000; ocean-oriented homes from $777,000. N•mber ef f1Mr ••:Four. Squre f•tql: Up to 4,200. Sala efftce ,e.i.e: 66 I "'6680. The re idcnccs of Ocean Ranch ranae up to an imposing 4.200 squatt feet of hvina space. fcaturina four bedrooms and as many as 41h baths. Eiahtcen basic euerior elevations have been created with• wide sclec· tion of color IChcmes and architectural detaiH na. "The exterior variations of cacti ttaidence have been cootdi· natcd to blend harmoniously with the overall beauty of this private 1uatd..ptcd communi- ty," York noted. From rich appointments such as classic concrete intcnor column" built-in wet ban and three marble or muonry-fa«d flreplaca, the interior of the Ocean Ranch home i• a haven o( I 1' llefttaal tophil&ic:atioo, accen- t.-d .,, maned wood-h&Md WledOwa and nine to 20-fbul ce1hngs lmposmg skylights, 'weep101 sta1rcasrs and soaring volume and coffered rci hngs in each plan add elegance and beauty, while custom touchrs include plant shel ves and an niche\. uch bonus rooms as stud1c . hbranes and recreation rooms fulfill the promise of gracious h v1ng 1n Oc.can Ranch. Gourmet kitchen~ cater to every chef fondest wishes with convenient center islands. statc- of-the-art apphanccs and adJoin· ina breakfast rooms or ~ lariums. Polish ed 1ran1te countcrtops and premium cabi- netry in a variety of flnishet comphmcnt this well-planned area. Sequestered master suites are enticin'°' wtth priv•te 11ttina llUS, two-11dcd firepMca, tep- antc dres in1 arcu and dual or oversited walk-in closets. Prices at the re.idenciet of Ocean Ranch beain from under $700.000 and ocean-oriented homes be&Jn from $777,000. For more 1oformation. a.nd to at· ranae an appointment. call 661-6680. Ocean Ranch may be reac:bed by wk.Ina Bear 8rud ~ tumina nonh at Street of diil Ooldco LutcrD and DOl'ill • C.U.0 clll A viOft ta I I .... I • OY •UP find quallty at Rancho Nlguel The Buie Corp., developer of the 600-acre community Rancho Niguel and of four current pro- jects in the neighborhood, has move-up bomebuyers who favor the impeccable Buie homes and the convenience and beauty of their. master-planned communi- ty. .. Rancho Niguel offers resi· dents a premier location in South Orange County," said Jef- fry Stoddard, executive vice president of the Buie Corp. "Buie also prides itself on build- ing quality homes that people will want to continue living in." Rancho NiJuel is a joint venture of the Buie Corp. and Home Capital, the development subsidiary of HomeFed Bank. FSB. to San LWs. Tbtte is a lo\ of value in Buie homes with tbeir unique architecture, u~ appliances and quahty of craftmanship ... Sussman closed escrow and moved into his San Luis home six months ago. He says the home. which commands a breathtaking view, is perfect for him since be freouently enter- tains and, it is onfy 1 S minutes from bis place of employment. ..The location is very conve- nient and Rancho Niguel resi- dents have access to a lot of amenities in the community, in- cluding the Center, a retail com- plex, and the Club, the master recreation area," said Sussman. One example of Buie's move- up home buyers in Rancho Niguel is Dan Sussman, vice president of real estate lending for Mission Viejo National Bank. In 1989. he bought in Buie's Tampico development, a collection of Mediterranean single-family detached homes.• After deciding to buy a move-up residence, Sussman looked at re- sale homes in the area. Two months later, he bought an ex- ecutive-style home-in Buie's San Luis development. Buie, with offices in Laguna Niguel, San Diego and Corona, has won numerous awards for its projects, including the 1989 MAME and Laurel Grand Awards for La Paloma at the Corona Ranch, 1988 MAME Grand Award for Serena at Rancho Niguel. 1987 MAME Grand Award for Esprit at Rancho Pcnasqu1tos. 1986 MAME Grand Award for Sca- Call in Laguna Niguel and 1985 MAME Grand Award for the Windrose Series in San Diego. Artl1t"1 conceptloft of Triangle Square shopping ceftter '" Cosu Mesa. "Because my Tampico home sold so fast, l had to live in a hotel until l bought a new home," sai d Suss man . "Although I was looking for a resale home. l kept coming back Model home complexes are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information call: San Luis. 831-3957: Serena. 831-3667; Tampico. 831 -1134. and Mirador. 831-0602. TRIANGLE From Paget Mesa as a destination location for shopping dining and enter- tainment. "We are very excited about what Triangle Square will mean to the community:· remarked Costa Mesa ma)'Or Peter Buffa. "Not onl y will 1t be a beautiful addition to our city's downtown redevelopment area. Triangle Square also will generate valu- able sales tax revenues which Families pick Candela plan at Rancho Santa Margarita With 1,636 square feet of liv- ing space. three bedrooms. a familv room. and an attached two-car garage. the Candela plan a t Centurv American's Candelero n·eighborhood 1 n Ran~ho Santa Maraganta 1s an ideal choice for today's )Oung families. Pnced from $184. 990. the two-story attached residence of- fers features typical!~ found tn larger. more expensl\ e homes. according to Rae Pierce. sales manager for the new residential neighborhood. "Our fam1I) bu)crs have com · mented about the tremendous value of the Candela plan. and have told us that tt's perfect for the lifestyle needs of }Ou ng fam· ilies." she said. Included tn the Candela plan are arched doorwavs in the kitchen and fam1l> room. a pn- va te deck ofT lhc lu\unous mas- ter suite. tv.o and one-half baths. a formal dining room and living room. and ""alk-in closets 1n two upstairs bedroom<. Special de- sign features are sk~ltghts over the sta1f".a~. a gourmet knche-n. volume ceiling tn the hving room. famtl} roo m and master Candelero Developer: Century American. Type of development: ingle- fam11\ ho mes. Price· range: From $184,990. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 1.125 to 1,477. SaJes office phone: 858-9048. suite, and a see-through fireplace between the livmg and family rooms. The home also contains raised panel interi or doors. custom fin- ished ceilings, ceramic tile en- tries, and Whirlpool appliances. "Famili es with young children especially appreciate the third bedroom and family room adja- cent to the kuchen." said Pierce. Pierce mentioned that the 130- home neighborhood occupies a prime site v.1th in the new T iJeras Creek Golf Club area of Rancho Santa Marganta. close to the new golf course and driving range and next to Mesa Linda Park. a community park wtth playfields. picnic areas and tennis courts. "The Candelero neighborhood also has its own swimming pool and spa for the u<>e of all resi- dents." she noted. "The rec- reational aml·n111es both "llhin and close b' C andclao are outstanding fo r famtl1c~." Designed b) M Hale/Woods Associates. Inc .. thl' CancJelero neighborhood featurl'S classir early California architectural styling wnh concrete ti le roofs and soft pastel stucco extenors. In addit1on to the Candela plan. three other floor plans ranging from 1.125 to 1.477 square feet arc a'ailable. in one and two-stol) designs. The Estrella. Pla n One. 1s a sangle-stol) plan offering upper and lower locatio n s. two bedrooms. two baths. and an attached two-car garage with direct access. The Solano plan. Plan Two. has 1.31 1 square feet of Ji vmg space. two stones. two bedrooms. and a charming To reach the Candl'lcro sa les offi ce and model complex. take the San Diego or . anta Ana Freeway to the M ission VieJO area. Exit from 1-5 at Alicia Parkway and proceed mland. will be put to use throughout our community." Buffa joined representatives of Triangle Square Joint Venture. developers of the project, in turnin$ the first shovels of dirt signifying the commencement of construction on the complex which is scheduled to open in the spring of 1992. Also participating in the groundbreaking ceremonies were City Councilman Orville Am- burgey, City Councilman Ed .. r , ... ... ,, .. • ! ·. ',..' ..... G lasgow. Vice Mayor Mary Hornbuckle, former Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall, City Manager Allan Roeder and representa- ti ves of the city's redevelopment and plannin_g departments. Triangle Square is a joining venture partnership involving Capital $ Counties USA, Inc. (San Francisco). Kl ei n Enterpri ses (San Ju a n Capistrano). Pacific Develop- ment Panners (Beverly Hills). and Richard J. Shapiro (New- port Beach). Hj\t " .,.. \t ' • ... \l --3 i" --· ~f ,, ,,, • .. it\tV ... • .. .. • ~ 4 •••\I . ~ , . ·~ T.' , ..... '' "' ::Y. .. , .--"' '{o . . ~ •I .,..,,. .ii(' I •• Cande la pla n at Ca nde lero In Ra ncho S•nt• M•rg•rtht. Turn left o n M arguerite Parkwa>. then right on anta Margan ta Parkwa>. From San t a Margarita Parkwa~. tum nght on Empresa. then ngh t on .\ venida de las Banderas. I urn nght on Antonio Parkwa>. then left on Via En- trada to the Candelero sales of- fice. The sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For 1nformat1on. call 858-9048. Presley of Southern California bu started the 1990s with the most im~ive first-quarter performance in its history. During the tint three months of the year, the bome-buildi .. a finn reponcd 243 sales and 399 escrow closing. Both figures rep- resent substantial increases over fint-quancr results in 1989 (21 S sales, 333 closings) and 1988 (222 sales, 175 closings). L.C. ••Bob0 Albenson Jr .• president of Presley of Southern c.alifomi~ attributed the succes to a combination of facton: ··we work very hard on researching markets and consumer preferences. Our geographic di- versification and products targeted to meet the needs of Southern California home b uyers has been well received. In addition, the diligent efforts of our sales and construction per- sonnel and the entire Presley team have enabled us to meet the demand quickly and effi- ciently . ., He added. "h 's extremely grat- ifying to set new sales records to start off a year that comes on the heels of our best year ever. It shows that our momentum is continufog aJong with t.he de- mand for housing that fits the needs and preferences of families all over Southern California. Presle y n eighborhoods throughout the region con- tributed to the milestone in sales and closings. At Sun Lakes Country Club in Banning, the community wel- comed its l.OOOth home owner during the quaner as its in- vigorating lifestyle attracted a steady stream of active adults. Two brand-new developments -Horsethief Canyon Ranch south of Corona and the Hi&}l- lands in Anaheim H ills -main- tained the pace that they have set since their introduction last year. Horsethtef Canyon Ranch in- cludes three distinctive collec- tions of detached homes - Chenngton. Prescott and Spring- field -in a peaceful country enviro nment. while the High- lands features the luxurious de- tached home of Montcrest and Pa norama and the stylish at- tached villas of Viewpointe. all in a breathta king hilltop setting. Three commmunitics ap- proached their final close-out as buyers rushed to avoid m issing out on the Master Series resi- dences at Palm Desen Resort Country Club and. final home purchase opportunities are still available at the family-oriented homes of Pro menade in Corona Hills and the grand-scale luxury residences of Quintessence at Nellie Gail Ranch in Laguna Hill4'. As the year progresses. Presley is expecting the continued suc- cess at its existing projects to be compounded bv the premiere of new developme.nts. Add1t1onal in formation on Presle} of Southern California and Presley neighborhoods is a va Ila ble b~ ca JI i ng ( 800) 445-5052. ear'roun a ..... roun B U Y N 0 W A N 0 E N J 0 Y Spend your days sw1mmtng, sunnmg, surfmg. snorkeling. or 1ust strolling along miles and miles of sun·drenched beaches in San Clemente. Flora Vista presents a stunning collection of exquisite one-and two·story executive homes off enng 5 floorplans with up to 5 bedrooms. lofty ceilings, large expanses of windows and an abundance of luxury appointments. Incomparable recreation parks. ballfields. hiking. biking and 1ogg1ng trails are all nearby. Best of all. you·re 1ust three miles to some of Cahforrna·s finest beaches and minutes to rhe seafaring dehghts of Dana Point Harbor. Flora Vista . Come make this summer your summer by the sea . Priced from the low $300.ooo·s • 1,994 sq ft to 3, 113 sq ft SUMMER 8 y T H E S E A s p E c I !\ L B E L 0 w r,1 A R K E T f I r J A i ~ ( : . r l f~ \; t~ ; L /, 0 L l ' , ' \ '• J SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMESITHURSOAY, June 21, end SUHOAY, June 24. 1 .. - 3 S New pha ea unv lled at Summit Terrace, Springs Undencoring the uniquely styled. luxury appeal that has pmered such an enthusiastic homesbopper raponse for the Baldwin Company's new master- Summit Terrace Develeper: The Baldwin Co. Type of developmnt: Single- family matched fiomes. P rice raa1e: $212,900 to $259,9090. Namber of Door plus: Three. Squre foota1e: 1,561 to 1,891. Flaucta1 available: Standard. Sain office plllolle: 282-8030. --------- planned community, the Sum- mit of Anaheim Hills, a spec- tacular array of view op- portunities arc now available during new phase openings both for the innovative paired homes at Summit Terrace and for the elegant single-family residences at Summit Springs. "With campouts preceding all previous phase openings at both of these distinctive nei$h- borhoods, we are announcmg these new sales releases a week early so that interested home shoppers will have time to re- view all of these outstanding lot location s." state d David Caillouette, vice president of sales and markeung for the Baldwin Company of Irvine. Introducing, for the first time. Choices abound at Seagate Six floor plans at Kathryn G . Thompson Development's new Seagate Colony offer a wide var- iety of choices for home buyers seeking an affordably pnced Seagate Colony Developer: Kathryn Thompson Development. Type of development: Townhouse/condo minium. Price range: F r om lo w $100,000s. Namber of floor plans: Six. Sales office pltoae: 458-7207. townbomc/co ndominium in the planned co mmunity of AJiso Viejo. The one and two-bed room, one to 2112-bath plans are priced from the low SI 00,000s and have been primarily designed for first- time buyers. County of Oran~e Housing Opportunity guidchnes regard- ing income and certain de- veloper restrictions may apply. VA/FHA financing is available. Sales reprcsentati ves will provide full information in response to inquiries. Dual master bedrooms in two of the fl oor plans offer op- ni&ht light and canyon views. Summit Terrace's new phase of 16 peircd homes will be bounded on one side by natural e>pen space where l 00.yea.r-old oak trees have been carefully preserved. Takini full advantage of these lot locations, three ver- satile floor plans offer an innov- tive alternative to traditional de- sign. Featuring from 1,561 to 1,891 square feet, these Summit Ter- race homes accommodate d iffer- ing lifesttle rcquiremenu with a choice o dual master suite and three-bedroo m arra ngements, plus such variations as a down- stairs family room that can be optionally converted into a third bedroom with an adjoining third full bath. takina vistas extendina across north Oranae County towards Mount Baldy and the San Gabriel Mountains. &Jona with generou~ pool-and spa..md Summit Springs Developer: The Baldwin Co. Type of developmnt Sing)e- family detached homes. Price raage: $349,900 to $442,900. Namber of Ooor plau: Four. Squre foo1age: 2,556 to 3,063. Sain office pHH: 637-9762. lots1 will complement the elegant styling of four single-family de- tached floor plans. Dramatized by glass block walls, transom windows and angled alcoves, these two-story Summit Terrace designs are further showcased by vaulted and extra-high, nine-foot down- stairs ceilings. With the formal living and dining a reas augmented by family rooms a nd breakfast nooks for two of the plans, all of the master suites are adjoined by bathing/dressing areas with tile-topped dual-basin vanities, Roman tubs and separ- ate showers. Every home also is complete wi th an interior laun- dry room and direct access to an attached, two-car garage. Aniculated in two-story con- figurations encompassing from 2,556 to 3,063 square feet of living space. Summit Springs' spacious designs include either three bedrooms and a den or four bedrooms and as many as 41/2 bathrooms. Enhancing the formal and casual li ving areas of these homes are such variations as d ownstairs den/bedrooms, an upstairs teen study area and, in the largest plan. an upstairs bonus room that can alternately serve as a fi fth bedroom. s ....... tt Springs model at the SumMlt of AnahellW Hiiis. For the new phase of 13 Sum- mit Springs residences. breath- Covered porch entries, spec- tacular foyers and gracefully curvine staircases underscore Summit Springs' impressive dimensions which are addition- ally hjghlighted by vaulted ceil- ings, arched and transom wi n- dows. and anfully positioned re- cessed lighting. Sunny breakfast nooks and gourmet-equipped kitchens with island cooktops or countenop serving bars. con- tribute a luxury appeal; while each lavish master suite is com- plete with a retreat/sitting area and a luxurious bathing/dressing area with double walk-in closets and a Jacuzzi tub. Every resi- dence also has a full laundry room and direct access to an attached. three-car garage fi n- S••1•t• Colony condominiums designed for ftnt·tlnl• buyers. portunities for shared home and art niches add design impact Six furnished models. by Bob- ownership. Five of the plans are to select areas. bie Stearn ASID. are open daily single-story arrangements. while All first floor plans have mini-from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 4 one plan has two stories with mum nine-foot ceilings, master Jaeger Lane in Aliso Viejo. both bedrooms secluded up-bedrooms have companmented stairs. baths wllh twin basins. cultured "Visitors to ur the fu rnished marble pullman tops and a models with mounting excite-Roman-style oval tub. A huge ment as thev realize the unusual walk-in closet is located in most variety of space arrangements... plans. noted Donna McElroy. sales Most plans have a cera mic-tile manager for Kathry n G. T homp-faced woodbuming or gas fire- son Development Co. place in living room. which is Stylish architecture comple-adjacent to the formal dining ments the livability of Seagate area and open-plan kitchen. An Colony homes. Vaulted ceilings. open counter from the kitchen rad iused c o rners . a r c h ed serves as a refreshment bar for doorways. decorative potshelves easy entertaining. To reach Seagate Colon). take Laguna Canyon Road from either the San Diego Freeway (5 ) to El Toro Road or Pacific Coast Highwa y. turn non h on Broad- way to El Toro Road. tum east on El Toro Road to Calle Con a. turn on Puffin Lane and con- tinue straight ahead to th e model com plex. For addttional call 458-7207. information. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~--~-~ ished with sectional. roll-up doors. Carefully planned to provide a broad spectrum of housing op- portunities, the 591 acres com- prised within the Summit of Anaheim Hills will be further distinguished by picturesque parks, recreation areas and bountiful open spaces, plus provisions for an elementary school and neighborhood shop- ping center. Residents also enjoy excellent access to numerous employment centers. along wi th close proximity to schools and shopping. 1 o full )' appreciate the view opponunittes that will keynote the selection of homes to be presented during the May 19 Phase Openings at The Summit of Anaheim H ills. take the R1v- ers1de (91) Freeway to the Weir Canyon Road exit and proceed so uth. T hen. turn right at Ser- rano A venue to the two sales offices and models which arc open daily from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further information. call Summit Terrace at 282-8030 or Sum mit Springs at 637-9762. Canyon View West home on a hilltop At Canxon View West in Portola Hills. situated above a breathtalong hillside mesa with views of the Saddlcbaclc Moun- tains and beyond. satisfied purchasers have found a place to call home. With a wealth of natural beauty and nearby rec reation. Canyon View West has cap- tivated area home buye rs with its exceptional homes. and its south Orange County hilltop lo- cation. "Canyon Vi ew West's mastcr- planned setting provides the per- fect environment fo r rural family lifestyles with the convenience of the best shopping and sen ices close b y." state d Pat t y Carmichael. vice president of sales and marketing fo r Grupe Southern Caltfo m ia. Canyon View West 1s sur- rounded by the Trabuco Canyon wilderness wi th miles of scenic hiking and equestnan trails and 1s close to the Tucker W1ldltfe Sanctuary. O'Neill Regi onal Park and Heritage Historical Park. Like stepping into another world. Trabuco Canyon abounds with untouched be.atttf. making tt the ideal gcta..,fay fo r buyers who desire the tranquillity and charm of tradtt1onal California ltvmg. Especial!) appealing at Ca- n) on View West 1s that all two- S AN CLF M tf\ bedroom . two-bath c on- dominiums are designed as end units v.'ith either front or side entrances secluded by decks and Canyon View West Developer: The G rupe Co. Type of development: Con- dominiums. Price range : Fro m lo w S 130.000s. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 873 to 1.038. Sales office pltone: 589-9155. enclosed ga rages to max1m1ze pn vacy. Pnces beg.J n fro m the lo~ S 130.000s. Through a ceramic t1 k entt). \aulted or nine-foot ceilings create a sense of style. accented b) a wood-burning fireplace and decorator pot shelves. A.n in- tenor la undn room 1s included for added con\ cn1ence. The gou rmet kitchen has been designed to open to the ltving room for gracious entenatntng. Whirlpool appltances and cus- tom-designed Eu ropean cabt- netry add style and effic1enc~ to the kttchen. For funher 1nformat1on re- garding Can~on View West call 589-9155 . For info rmation on other Gupe projects. call (800) 776-G Rl .PE • N .. ••, P~fl(. OCEAN ........ tJ,, l IM1• ,, '.,,, 'It ... ,._,, """' C .,_ ,._ ,f, I "f,1• '"'" t• ""', J#'t." ,, • • \11/1 \ ""'' (" ''""" ""'" '' ""' '" f>/lftl "\ ,4 /01 '\1 /,, Smith 111 /)u1 r Santm (7 14) 361 -5638 ' • I Baach-clo e HarborWalk condo Affordability returns to Or- anae County with the tqinnina of arand openina sales. keynoted by prices staning at only $89,900, at HarborWalk Con- dominiums. a stylish enclave of just 78 resadences situated less than a mile from the beach in Dana Point. °For tint-time buyers and others priced out of the Orange County market. HarborWalk Condominiums represents what may well be a one-and-onty op.. ponunity to at1ain the advan· taaes of bomeownenhip while still ertjoyil!J the benefits of ocean-close liviDf," stated Rieb Cicoletti, man111n1 pertncr of Somerset Development Co. Under the au~ices of CAPO Beach Partners, is unique con- dominium com .llnity 11 beina developed as ajoint venture be.. tween this Costa Mesa-based firm and Terry Whitworth. Praented in an attnctive Cape Cod style) Harb«Walk of .. fen a choice of Blcbelor, one and two-bedroom floor plans en- compassing u_p to approximately 900 square feet. While private patios or decks invite ~ ponunities for outdoor relaxa- tion and entertainment. the dimensions of selected upper- level residences are funher enhanoed by soaring vaulted ceilings. Among other plusn, the A W ORK OF ART You'LL CALL HOME . two-beidrOOm plan provides ....... doldl and a private 1DM1er .Ute t.thina/dreliina area. For ease of meal J)Rpartations and service~ all of the kitchens are eqllippcd with pa,.._. and oven~ multi-cycle dishWuhen and dipouh for the double com- pil'UDeDt siAb. Ceramic tile kitchen COUft1er10pl and ftoor-&o- ceillna o-ntries further demon- strate the distinctive touches hiabliahtina these homes. As an added convenience, nearly every residence features an interior area for a stacked washer/dryer, while outdoor storage bas been incorporated into most of the deck and patio areas. For "at home" recreation, this stylish enclave will encom- pass a lap pool with outdoor showers, alonJ. with a communi- ty laundry facilities. There also is 0 a private day-care center next door. With Doheny Staie Beach Part less tban a 1 S-minute walk HarborWalk De'wl~r. Somenet OeveJo~ ment . TJpe ef tleve ... mnt: Con- dominiums. P11ee raqe: Starting at $89.900. Nunber •f n.or plaaa: Three. =tqe: l.Jp to 900. avallaltle: Standard. Sal pMee: 24S..S89l. away, opportunities abound for enjoying the pleasures of surf and sand. At adjoining Dana Point Harbor, there are facilities for sailing, boating and fishing, in additon to a variety of quaint abopa and rettaunnts. Conv nient acceu &o both the Sa DiCllO Freeway and Pacific Hipway funber simplifie travels throuahout Orana Coun!l. u well as excunions t San uqo, which is just a hour'• drive to the south. Atfordably prioed from onl $89,900 to $31 S,900, the resi dences at HarborWalk Con domioiums are expected to ready for occupancy in Aupst. To take advantaJe of this ex citing arand o_penang, take th San Di~o (40~) Freeway to th Beach Caties/Pacific Coast Hilb way exit and tum right a Doheny Park Road. Tum righ aaain at Camino Capistrano an continue two blocks to the site o HarborWallc Condominiums sales information center which i open from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fo funher assistance, call 248-5891 Nr~tlcd Jl the b"t c'r the' lu~t111 hill~ nc .. H ~'rC:ill~k'll~ Lcm,m I fc1.;:ht.,: J rm3lC ~.1lkn .:-r tlbl ~ l .ut1:.tkJlf\ , nrtcd rc.,:dcn.1.''." ,~ t.1hin.; brm In J :;~"(\:1JI pl(\.1 rn.:l3vc \,1th l \..Wh ,,r Jrt \.:>u 11 "".)n l'-' Jblc k" ,,111 hcinit· \ .:JJkr\ d° r,x1r k' fl\(' h~ .. fr.','nl IU\Ur\ r.:-si.kn,c,. h0m the h1.;:h S1.~.:\" .:\'\:'s AIA design jury announced 1.:-rc.:.:'l\C ,._,ur 1m 1lJt1."n l.' .'ur .;1r,'hc~ .:lr Fr1.n.:h .. ------------.. ,,:• 1-1 • .:- lul1Jn .m.1 \mcn .. :in Ju,11t1.)nJI t\lin~ 8..--llc H \C C "H,icr 11 IAMcMillin Communities rr·.'I fl"" LJl1,1.'JI llh .. ,,i \ -, ! \ ' ': .. "\~ ~ .. ' ADVAN C ED 0£VUOl>(llS "--.... w=-- The AJA/Orange County (American Institute of Architects) has selected its jury for the upcoming 1990 chapter design awards. The panel includes Willian Turnbull, president of Willian Turnbull Associates. San Fran- cisco; James Murphy, pro- fessional/industrial editor o f Progressive Architecture Maga- zine; Peter Walker. principal of Peter Walker & Associates. San Francisco. and Lawrence Speck. professor. University of Texas a t Austin . "Our 1990 JUT) reflects an • award-winning reputation. on both a regional and national 1 level." commented Dell H. De- . 1 Revere. president of the SHOWCASE OF ~ . ,. • ·r·· : I l , AJA/Orange County. "Their ex- cellencce and that of the sub- mitted projects should make a dynamic awards program." An exhibit fo the submitted projects will be held at Jewel Court in South .. Coast Plaza. from June 29 through July 11. This exhibit will provide the public an opportunity to view the projects and cast their votes for the "People's Choice" award. which will be presented at the awrds banquet. All award winners will be an- nounced at the design awards banquet on Friday. July 20. at the Four Seasons Hotel. New- pon Beach. Organizing members of the 1990 design awards are Co- Chairm<an Jody Sorensen of .. ··t ·· I' , . , , .· ,,,: ..... . .. ._., .... ._,,.,,. .. _..1-./ -~-. .... . .. / .·"f:. / / -1. ,.•;f ,. ............ ,.--·· .: FOR MORE INFORMATION ,. . .. . , .. . . .· . . CALL MICHAEL GOTHARD AT 642-4321 EXT 331 Mcl..arand. Vasquez & Partners and Tom Ryan of LPA; Sven Govarrs, CRSS, Inc.; Ted Hyman. Zimmer, Gunsel Frasca Partnership, and Marios Savopoulos, Wimberly. Allison. Tong & Goo. The AJA/Orange County is a non-profit organization dedi- cated to preserving high stan- dards of professionalism. integri- ty and competence in the architectural field in Orange County. The chapter provides workshops and speakers for its nearly 1.1 00 m embers. as well as hosting its annual design com- petitions for Orange County high schools and community college students. For more information. contact the chapter office at 557-7796. Home buyers strike fast at Coto de Caza Fon y-four custom home sttes were sold in four hours in first come-first serve sale at Coto de Caza. the 4,000-acre master- planned residential and rec- reational community in Orange County. Coto's offering is believed to be the largest single custom ho mesi te program in the county and one of the few offered in the area. "The response was tremen- dous." said Rod Gilliland, vice president of sales & marketing fo r Coto. "especially considering the current perception that the real estate market is in the doldrums. There was such de- mand for these homesites that we had to formulate a priority system to be fair to all those that wanted to buy." Gilliland indicated that over 2.000 people placed themselves on an interest list for the 76 custom lo ts at the Woods. Only •44 lots were released in the first sales phase. Pnces ranged from S 150,000 to $335.000. Gilliland cited the scarcity of custom homesttcs in Orange County. the one-acre size of the lots offered. and their location within the gates of the private master-planned community o f Coto as being instrumental in th e sales success. "There are very f cw custom lot sales programs currently of- fered tn O range County." Gilliland continued. "For those who want to build their own home. pan iculary an estate home in a ranch-like settin$. this 1s o ne of the last opponumties." Homesites at the Woods are zoned for horses and overlook one o f Coto's sceni c valleys. Bu yers of the 44 lots o ffered in the f i r s t pha se were predominately from the immedi- ate area. Developers of Coto de Caza indicate that the third phase of 32 homesites at the Woods will be offered in the near future. Those interested in information about the next release of lots should call 858-2650 for more information. Coto. a private gated com- munity in southern Orange County. has been somewhat in- sulated from the drop ofT in new home and resale real estate sales in the last year. Oranac County builders J.M. Peters, lntcramcrican Builders. and Warmington Homes all built and sold developments within Coto during 1989. There arc currently eight new home projects open for sale at Coto. The 4,000-acrc community en- joys the lowest density mastcr- plan of any community currcnaly approved for development in Orange County. A championship 18-holc golf course. the Vic Braden Tennis Colleac. numer- ous parks and ipttnbelts, and the recently OSJ('ned Coto Sports and Recreation Park are amona its rttrcalional appointments. l'Ht\11\\"'i .,...._ Cll1.._ ia Yort. Uadl. 693-1915. ll••••re, V~ in Sierra del Oro 27M891. Pala c..rt !n ~ntia, 722-.Sl07.' Palm c.rt ID Placentia, 722·.SJ07 :.rtt,: B~t1 in Riverside, 27MllO. Prelliler :~n. Dana Poio" 241519. .. ---t . ,..a_n1.J~ Hi8' 193-7157. --·•. an~ a.orma Oab. 698-0IJl. a.., ... an VactorvilJe, l...80().367-6166 V• .... 11Wt in Rancho California. 1.aiJo.241.14CM. PnwlMe at foothill.Ranch. 544-3419. Bnell Blleere at California <>au. 698-0113 Vlderta Creell E1taae. in Rivenide 3S3--8~3 !.':!II'*-C..11. in J?ana Point, 248-7433. · v .. Rl.enWe an Rivenide 3S3-l 337 969.~2~tase. at Seacliff Country aub: Huntinaton ee.cb. La V•tua in Rancho Santa Marprita, S89-8022. Vu Daele'1 Lepey ~ in Riverside 6S3-l 147. Tiiie Smnmlt. at Anaheim Hills, 282-8036. Tiiie Vlllqe m Dana Point, 248-1986 TrlesJ_e at Foot~l Ranch, 833-S396. · Palacio at Footha~l Ranch, 854-2500. Avlpon at Foothill Ranch 833-5396. Beverly Co.rt at foothill Ranch 347-1990 Brlgata at Foothill Ranch, 833-S.396. · Cordoba at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396: Promenade at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500. Crowae Summit in Anaheim Hills, 974-9232. Bear Meadows Townomea at Big Bear Lake (619) 588-2202. • St. Tbo~as in Murieta, 677-0438. La Vita m _Orangecrest Hills, 653-4465. Marbelina m Oceanside, (619) 945-311 l. Wlndsoag i~ Aliso Viejo, 362-8050. Club Vista m Dove Canyon, 361-2727. _ Terrace Coll~tion in Laguna Niguel, 363-0979. Harbor Walk m Dana Point, 248-5891. Cbatelain Estates in Laguna Niguel, 831-0424. The Windw~rds in Aliso Viejo, 362-9155. Montecido m Portola Hills, 589-6988. Moateleaa in Aliso Viejo. 362-9613. Lantern C~est Estates m Redlands, 792-73 l l . Westwind 10 Santa Ana. 775-2200. Summerfield in Coto de Caza, 858-2500. Belvedere in Dove Canyon, 858-2800. Vllamoura in San Clemente, 492-2905. Flora Vista in San Clemente, 361-5638. The Village in Dana Point, 248-'t 986. Provence d'Allso in Aliso Viejo, 643-8640. The Admiralty in Dana Point, 240-3505. Terra Linda Estates in Yorba Linda. 5721-9697. Canyon Pointe Laguna in Laguna Beach, 494-5001. Seaway Collection in Aliso Viejo, 544-1863. Andorra in Laguna Niguel, 248-9286. 'I·:'\ PH \SI-: H 1·:1.1·: \Sl-:S Terracina in Laguna Niguel, 249-1022. Richmond Pointe in Rancho San Clemente. 36 1-5040. St. Tropez in Aliso Viejo, 831-2220. Montecito in Yorba Linda, 692-140 I . Terramonte in Rancho Santa Margarita, 589-0809. Wildflower at Sycamore Canyon. 282-9488. Seacove in Aliso Viejo, 455-0909. Kamari in Laguna Niguel. 582-7011 . Laurelwood, Anaheim. 283-2633. Windflower, Aliso Viejo. 362-1622. Del Palazzo, Yorba Linda. 693-0265. Brighton Summit in Trabuco Canyon, 589-1208 or 667-3999. Huntington Classics in Huntington Beach, 960-6839. Brlgbton Glen in Trabuco Canyon, 667-3999. Royal Ridge in Anatleim. 476-9333. Montefiore at Gordon Ranch. 393-8582. Flora Vista in San Clemente. 361 -5638. Vista Capri in Oceanside, (619) 722-1272. Siena in Marina Hills. Laguna Niguel, 249-9548. Spinnaker Bay in Long Beach. (213) 494-1655. Brighton Summit in Rancho Cielo. 589-1 208. Paloma at Lake Mission Viejo, 458-2254. Ocean Pointe in Huntington Beach. 960-1079. Summit Crest in Dove Canyon. 589-0324. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Margarita, 589-6893. The Estates at Monarcb Beacb in Dana Point. 240-8522. Bella Vista in Corona, 279-1022. Lagana Sur in Laguna Ni$uel. 499-006 l. Expressions in Rancho Niguel. 831-2504. Braebura at Moulton Ranch. 582-7011. Victoria Court in La Palma. 534-3521. Woodbridge Bayporte in Irvine, 552-6527. Normandale Heigbts in Lake Forest. 586-1626. Rimrock in Sierra del Oro. 736-8882. Cantobrlo at Rancho Santa Margarita, 858-0296. Montclalre, Mission Viejo. 581 -7295. Promenade in Corona Hills. 734-0790. Laurel HUis in Orange. 538-0693. Vista Monte in Laguna Niguel. 361-2727. Montevlsta in Orange, 532-6527. · Encore Serles in Laguna Hills. 582-1828. Crystal Indian Springs Estates in San Dimas, 599-8285. Jamaica in Laguna Niguel. 495-8709. Brock Homes Rancho Las Brisas in Canyon Crest Hills. 780-4250. Panorama in Lake San Marcos. (6 19) 471-1841. Brighton Meadows in Yorba Linda. 667-3999. Land scarcity boosts value of current sites It is at a premium. It is by far this area's m ost valuable com· modity -land. Accordin~ to Leon Baird, senior v ice president of Sumitomo Realty Development Co., Inc., this scarcity of prime sites. especially ocean view and ocean-close land makes current developments all the more at- tractive. 0 With such a limited amount of prime propeny avail- able, Orange County home shop- pers should react now," he said. Baird noted Sumitomo's Waterford Pointe, a gate..guarded enclave overlooking Dana Point Harbor and the coast. He ex· plained that the land had been purchased in 1981 in cortjuction with the panially completed Sea Ridac, an attached home project aqoss the street. "The ori&inal plan was for Waterford Pointe tQ offer the same product u Sea Ricts:• Baird said ... But we knew ihat this wu a penicularly ~ lar ~ of land, due to tbe views. So we cbanled the entitJe. meata and pa_annea a dittmdive collec1ion of liD1Je-hi1y de- • • tached homes to complement the setting. "Our most difficult task as builders is finding propenies, which allow us to build desirable homes at reasonable prices," he continued. Kathy Danneman, Southern California marketing manager for the Builder Services Depan- ment of Orange Coast Title, con- curred with Baird. "Even in areas outside of Orange County, locating an appropriate parcel of land for a ~nicular project can be a long, difficult process," she said. With this in mind. Orange Coast Tille offen its builder clients a special service, the Land Information Hotline. Ac- cordin,J'tO Danneman, the .. Hot· line" 1s an up.to-date listina of land for sale throughout Southern California. includina Oranae County. ~'The listinp are separated into counties and further broken down by resjdential or com· mercial propenies:· explained Danneman . 8HOWCA8E OF NEW HOME8/THUA80AY, June 21, Md SUNDAY, June 149 11m -I . ghts up sales at Marina HUI Tim l•-r., project sales m.a...,-at Taylor Woodrow Homes• ~te nei&bborhood in mu&er•olanned Mariaa Hills. .... re- ceived a first quarter ta.let award from the Sales ud ~ Counci.1 of the Buildina Industry Association of Southern Calif'omi&: Wath that honor, Lampe becomes a finalist for the MAME (~r Achievement in Mercbansidina Excellence) ••sa1espenon of Gordon Hklls the year" award, which will be presented in February, 1991. Lampe won that award last year. To win the first quaner award in the over-$350,000 price range Lampe tallied $3.6 mallion in sales. Refl ecting on his performance.he commented, "If it weren't fer the suppon of Taylor Woodrow Homes and the inherent appeal of Amarante. this award would still be a dream. 0 1 ~av~ nev~r looked at my job as a. form of competition," he added. I JUSt suck to the basics of selling and do the best job I possibly can. If that wins awards, then it must be the right approach." The success of Lampe's sales formula is illustrated by some simple statistics: At the age. of only 3 1. he has sold more than 650 homes in his l 0-year career. Before joining Taylor Woodrow he held sales positions with the Fieldstone Co. and the Howard Mark Co. Lampe not only sells homes at Amarante; he and his family live in one of the neighborhood's elegant residences. Amarante is one of the latest residential developments by Taylor Woodrow Homes California Limited. a member of the London-based Taylor Woodrow Group. founded in 1921 by Lord Taylor. This worldwide team consists of more than 150 engineering. construction and development companies. Jn the United States, Taylor Woodrow Homes' superior efforts have received natioinal and regional acclaim for offering outstanding homes in unparalleled living environments. • • • Gordon D. Hicks of Mission Viejo. a veteran of 25 years in the real estate development industry, was recently named vice president of sales and marketing for Pacesetter Homes. Prior to joining Pacesetter. Hicks was di rector of sales and marketing with Citation Bu ilders for more than seven years. He has been a sales and marketing manager for other leading development firms and also has been an independent broker. Hicks serves on the board of directors for the Sales and Marketing Council and is a member of the Building Industry Association and the Home Builders Council. As vice president of sales and marketing for Pacesetter, Hicks is responsible for developing and implementing the company's sales and marketing strategies as well as recruiting, training and motivat- ing all sales perso nnel. His overall responsibility includes market resean:h: product design recommendations. pricing strategies and advert 1s1 ng. Sales representatives on Hicks' team include Judy Mulvaney at l'I 01'1 I I' HI \I I "'-I \II the Stonebedge neiahborhood in Coto de Caza. Kalall .._ at Lakeview Estates in Oceanside, Slalrley 1 •••ee of Plcetetler Homes at Orangccrest Hills in Riverside and Vlftl Marten for Paceteaer Homes at Sunnymead Ranch in Moreno Valley. • • • Rancho' Las Aores bas been honored with an award of merit in the ".~t new town land plan'' category in the l990 Sold Nuan compeuuon. Rancho Las Flores is a master-planned community desiped to include a diverse array of housing options which will appeal to a tM:oad spectrum of age groups and .econom ic levels. The community wtll offer a full range of commercial, employment, recreational a.ad open space .l~nd uses. wit.b .groundbreaking scheduled for late 1990. In add1t1on to prescrvtng more than 50 percent of the site in vast expanses of scenic open space, plans call for a total of IS S.-0 residential units to. be built in a series of ei&ht villages that 'win mclude schools, n.e1ghborhood parks, two gol( courses, community centers. commercial areas and a network of recreational facilities along with a town center/business oark. ' . . ' OranJe County real estate marketing and sales executives gave rave reviews 'to Hunters C reek single-family detached homes folJowing a recent tour of the community located in the Rancho San Juan area of San Juan Capistrano. . Mlk~ Peralta, organizer of th~ monthly new housing tour and vice president of sales and marketing for Homes for Sale magazine said th~ groups typically visit 10 upscale Orange County develo~ ments in a day. The most recent tour ended at H unters Creek as "the grand finale." Peralta said. Pa~icipants i~ the tour included Katlly Batcller, vice president., marketing, Cambndge Development; Pla11 Yasskla, president, J.M. Peters, Los Angeles/Ventura;_ Rudy. Sarcet, vice president, the Irvine Co.; Mary Morgan, marketang d irector, Griffin Homes· Micuel Rabin, . president. the. Anden Group; Mary Kerstlag, ~les and marketing. Watt Pacific: Moaty Polson, senior vice president Larwin: P~aelope . Eaton, presi~ent. the Eaton Group: Katlly 0aa: tupan, vice president. marketm~ Urban West Communitites and Warren Appel, president. Cambnd~e Development. ' • ••• Wesselink Advertising, formerly located in Tustin, has moved to new offices at 60 1 Parkcenter Drive, Suite 200 in Santa Ana. "T~e recent addition of several. major new reai estate develop- ment clients and the related growth m agency staff made it necessary fo~ u~ to move to larger offices." said Peter B. Weaaelbak, agency pnnc1pal. Founded in 1978. Wesselink Advertising is a full--servicc advertising agency specializing in the real estate and health care industries. • • • Shaaaa Saffle has been promoted to the position of account executi ve at Hayes/Manin Associates of Costa Mesa, one of the leading real estate advertisi ng and public relations agencies in Southern California. In her new position, Saffie will act as a liaison between the agency and its residential developer client base. handling all advertising and public relations projects from initial concept to production as well as media research and placement. Prior to joining Hayes/Martin. Saffie built a foundation in the industry a nd held exec utive positions with various advenising a nd real estate marketing companies. She received her educa tion from Northwestern University and studied French at the College lnternauonal du Cannes in France. During her education. she was a congressional page for the U.S. House of Representati ves and attended Capitol Page School at the Library of Congress in Washington. D.C. ------------------------------------------------------- Here's How We _ 7 __ S12ell Value. 27812 Glenhunt St., AJieo VieA C 92656 V is for the views. a vast p;tnorama of rolling hills and city light s. A is f?~ the air con~itioni~~ and th~ n:ia ny othe r exc1tmg fe atures. mcludmg ce ranuc ttle entries, wood-burning fireplaces. and European-styled kitchens. with hand-fi nished hardwood cabinets. ceramic tile countertops. pantries. and built-in appliances. L is for the fa bulous location. ocean-dose and right in the heart of Aliso Viejo in southern Orange County. convenient to shoppmg. recreation. and great schools. U is for the unique. recreation-oriented environ- ment . afforded by two recreation centers. with pools, spas, and weight-lifting rooms. plus three lighted tenni s courts. E is. for th~ electronic·gat~d ent ries. which com- bined with the surrounding wall . ensures quiet and privacy to this fabulous. high-upon-a-hillside location. Townhomes from $159,900 • (714) 643·8640 Open daily: lOam to 5pm ~ "°"'1""' dot~ u( ~"' ,.,...,. .............. __ ,i._......~ 01..-........... .......,..... ""°· Tilr .,_ r,,. l I 1 ~ 1ttOWCA11OfN!WHOMll/T'HUMCMY,_,...11, W IUNIMY, June 14, tllO B k, h a lend a hand to fix shelter In Laguna Two prominent Oranae Coun-first such effort wu the construe.. ty home builders -Brock tion last year of a new facility in Homes and Shea Homes -with the El Modena area. the assistance of many of their Other shelten 1eheduled to subcontracton, are contributina underao renovation are the labor, materials and their con-Thomas House in Oard~n struction expertise to help reno-Grove, the lntervaJ House an vale Friendship Shelter, a 20.bcd . Midway City, the Full- shelter for the transitionaJly erton/lntcrfaith New Vista homeless in Laguna Beach. House in FuJlcrton and the Under the auspices of Home-Anchor House in San Clemente. elude Auociated Desian Service, Builden Coalition, Builden Showcase, Certified Roofers, Crest Door It Trim, Gateway Drywall Jayu Manufacturina. Klein ~velor:ent, lawt0a Hushes Co., verton Brot. Plumbing, Roy Miller Paintint. Mission Sheet Metal Nor Mu Sales, PAR Electric, Reliable In· teriors, Republic Concrete and Security Overhead Oaraae Doors. Aid, a non-profit orpnization Friendship Shelter open~ in formed by the Building Industry November of 1988 a nd provtdcs Association of Southern Cab-emergency shelter for up to 60 fomia's Orange County Region, days to the transitionally hom~­ Friendship Shelter will increase less, according to the Rev. Cohn its capacit)' from 20 to 25 beds, Henderson, executive director. add a stairway to the shelter's .. This allows our tra~sitionally third level and undertake homeless an opportunilY to find balcony improvements. a job, save the money needed t~ The renovation a lso includes cover the deposit on a rental unit paint, drywall and carpeting as and find a place to live!" he said. well as the addition of a bath-Henderson, along wllh a staff room accessible to the handi-of three, plus two part-time vol- capopcd and improvements to untecrs, also work with Ora~ge the shelter's kitchen. County mental health agenetcs L.C. "Bob" Albertson Jr., president of Presley of Southern California and a member of BIA's HomcAid Task Force, says the effort among Orange County builders and their su~ contractors is in keeping with the national trend of creating pu~ lie/private partnerships to solve social problems. .. The BIA is joining with the County Board of Supervisors and other public and private agencies to help alleviate the homeless problem in Orange County," he said. "The super- visors' support, along with the support of our cities, wi ll allow us to move quickly to provide each district in Orange County with rehabilitated or newly con- structed shelters. Family lifestyle enhanced by rural-Vista Point atmosphere The skills and materials to provide counseling for the provided by the subcontractors homeless, particularly in the span from sheet metal, electrical areas of alcohol and. drug !ibusc. wiring and concrete to counter "We need to rebuild their ~lf­ tops, framing and floor covering. esteem," Henderson said. The donation oflabor materials, "Friendship Shelter is a place for manpower and time i~ estimated them to tum their li ves around." to total S 100.000. according to He welcomed the support of Mike Lennon, HomeAid ex-the BIA HomeAid program, ecutive director. Brock Homes, Shea Homes and Formed m mid-1989. Home-their subcontractors, whose vol- Aid's purpose 1s to assist families unteer efforts will allow the a nd single people who comprise sheller to serve more clients. the "trans111onall y homeless." Brock Ho m es a nd Shea those who ha\c lost their homes Homes join a growrng list of and who arc lookmg for tempor-Orange County home bu ilders ary housing whale re-establishing and their subcontractors who financial stabilit). have volunteered time. labor As pan of the Home Aid effon . and matenals to help the Home- BIA member companies have Atd program serve the homeless committed to rehabilitating or of Orange County. building nc~ homeless shelters Subcontrac tors who arc par- throughout Orange Count) The t1cipating in ther renovation in- , -. . ~· "Since the building industry is in the business of providing people with a place to Jive, we view the Ho meAid program as a natural extension of our work, and the time and matenals con- tributed by the various trades wi thin our organization has been tremendous," Albertso n con- tinued. "We believe that everyone de- serves the right to have a home, a nd the Ho meAid program will make sure that more people do." t -. ~ -· -~--. . • The s pacious rural at- mosphere, clean air and abun- dance of recreational op- portunities in Vista ~rovide an unsurpassed family hfcstyle for homeowners at Vista Point, a collection of Mediterranean-style single-family homes on ex- pansive lots ranging up to half- acre in size. Priced from the low $200,000s, Vista Point presents a selection of distinctive ho me de- signs. encompassing from ap- proximately 1,813 to 2,640 square feet of interior living area and convenient three-car gar- ages. For a limited time on select homes. special incentives are now offered that can be tailored to meet home buye rs' needs. According to Penelope Cobb, • _. . .. .. WHEN THE PATH TO YOUR DREAM HOME LEADS TO A CUSTOM HOMESITE. Yo ur destination is Ocean Ranch. A premier collectio n of homesites, set on the soli tude of a Pacifi c bluff. This master,planned community offers you buildable pads between 8 ,000 and 20,000 square feet. And, a panoramic selectio n of ocean view lots, all in an en clave that ensures a pleasing continuity of architecture. - The exclusive lo t sales of O cean Ranch at Bear Brand. sales and marketing manager tor WesTrend Homes, builder of the neighborhood, .. Ho me buyers at Vista Point can enjoy an array of leisure-time amenitJes, without having to pay for a homeowners association or other special fees. Schools, shopP.i n.8 and rec- reational facilities arc all nearby." She said that Brengle Terrace Regional Park is just two m iles away, offering a gymnasium, an amphitheater, playgrounds and several ballfields. In addition, the nearby community of Shadowridse incorporates an cx- cptional high sc hool for Vista Point families. Ra ncho Buena Vista High School. featuring outstanding academic a nd ath- letic programs. and additional fields and recreational facilities. • • Because at the heart of every powerful dream, is a fo undation of equivalent strength. o c E A N R A N C H BEAR BltANO SHEA HOMES (714) 240-2085 Priced from Sl&t,900 to Si78.000 ~i<)tMo -••ft lh" •I J., l'W'I ~I,,,., lat.I~ t r. .. ,._ """'Hf""'~ hM ...... ,rut ....... .,.,~.Jitf'W•ftJff'r ..,...,.._f h11.f\.W. •tth.tWt , ...... -· AJso near the neighborhood is spacious ballfield for kids t play. Complimenting their rura surroundings, the homes at Vis Point arc also ideal for famil living, featuring three one an Vista Point Developer. WesTrend Ho mes. Type of development: Single family homes. Price ran1e: From lo $200,000s. Namber of noor plans: Three. Squre foota1e: 1.813 to 1.640. Fi.DaDciD1 available: Standard. Sales off Ice pbone: ( 61 9 726-9110. two-story home desisns b architects Colbum-Cumcr-Nol Of the three. Cobb mentione that the Santa Clara, Vist Point's Plan C has been favorite of growing families . This two-story home offers a proximately 2.085 square fee with four bedrooms and thre baths. One bedroom. served by full bath, is conveniently locate downstairs. idel for use as a den guest room or for an older teen ager. The layout of this exceptional ho me also includes a formal ceramic tile entry. ~fenerou gourmet kitchen, intenor laun dry area, a c heerful breakfast n ook downstairs and a sumptuous master suite with spacious bath/dressing area and an enormous walk-in closet. Perfect for smaller families. the Santa Barbara (Plan B) fea- tures two-story Jiving with three bedrooms and two and one-hal baths. Encompassi ng approx- imately 1.813 square feet o f in- terior area, this ele~nt hom e 1s highlighted by soanng two-story volume ce1lin~s in the formal living and dining rooms. plus a family room with woodbuming fireplace. For home buyers who prefer the convenience of single-story hving, the 2.640 square foot. ranch-style Plan 0 residence 1s one of only a few large s rngk- story residences on large lots available in nonh San Diego County pnced under S300.000. The single-story home offers four bedrooms. 21/i baths, a fam- ily room. wet bar and casual breakfast nook. Luxurious cus- tom features can be found throughout these ho mes. includ- ing an elega nt woodbuming fire- place and a private master suite with generousl y appoi nted bath/dressing areas. Highlighting the many luxur- ious appointments at Vista Point arc hand-set ceram ic tile entncs. soanng vaulted ceilings and dra- matic clerestory window designs. Classic brick treatments accen- tuate wood-burning fireplaces in the family rooms. The gourmet kitchens feature scnerous pantry space. hand-fin- ished oak cabinetry. ceramic tile counter to ps. luminous ceilings and bright greenhouse wrndows. A complete line of quality ap- pliances is also included . with popular gas ranges, digital space- saving microwaves and continu- ous self-cleaning ovens. For in- formaJ dining, the homes offer cheerful breakfast bars or nooks. The master suites are luxur- ious retreats, offering large walk- in closets and volume ccilinp. while the sumptuous master b9ths feature oval tubs with ceramic-tile surTOunds. separate &laswncloscd showers 1n P1ans C and D, dual china sinks. cul- tured marble vanities a nd deluxe Moen fixtures. To reach Vista Point. take Route 78 to Melrose A venue ancJ proceed south o ne-half mile. Tum riaht on Brce1e Hill and then lcff on La Tonuaa to the saJes office. which is open daily from 10 1.m. to S p.m. For more information phone Cathy O'Conn or at (619) .726-9110