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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-06-28 - Orange Coast Pilot• J .. ~ 1990 Dm llcldCr. vou·~ hOldi!'J in your hands tile °' •• CeMa ~ ..... s lint s.r ~per. which win be delivned to lublcriben and nearly every sinalc·family resident of Newpon Beach and Coata Maa each Dunday. lnsick this tdition. which ha a circula- tion or S0.000. you'll find tnen 1«1ion1: News, SecU• A: The ht-st local news of THE ORANGE COAST -* ... IO oa..i ~ psupeniel. Thi: PU01·1 main Real Eaute Guide. 64 .-.es ""! will C'Ontinue ao nan on S.turdays. •e•1 .. New 81••• lee••• QA ~We to .. home COllHD•nitics. ,_. ... ~ lledW D: The best food m:ipa, shoOPi• tipl and nutritional advice can be f'ounclin our Food eection. Aho inside. the latest Oranac Coast auto neWL The Super Newspaper is part of our THURSDAY., JUNE 28, 1990 commiunent to become iht tiril communi•1 newspaper in the United Sutet. If c·d Hire. pve me 1 rins on our E.ditor'1 _._ a1 642-6616 and tdt me wt.a you thim. Ukt our motto •t'-"The 0.ily Not: ~lie TIWlation lletums. • --::b\l~ William Lobdell. Editor 25CENT S .GOOD MORNING I It's Thursda). June 28. 1990. and here's what's happening; Fire burns· in· Back Bay ORANGE COAST WEATHER: It will be sunny but not quite so hot. To4ay'1 IU .. / .. w '1t/ll Yesterday"s hiJh/low 82/64 Tomorrow's high/low 80/70 SPORTS: Ma~ Lnpe BueMll AUuta f , fWcen I CWcaa• '· Alt&el• z INSIDE THE NEWSROOM The long and winding road continues ... Oraa1e Coast Dally Piiot staff writer Paul Archiplcy is also playing pho- tographer as he travels along on the Great Amcncan Race (AU ... Arch1plcy. taking a breather from his duties as pol- itical writer. took along a cam- era in addition to a notepad and a laptop computer as he chronicles the antique car race. While more than capable m taking notes and squeezing them into a story on a com- puter. Arch1ptey is still learn- ings th~ins and outs ofa camera ... Included in one n.-- ccnt Federal Express envelope along with 1hrtt rolls or film was this note: "Fim two rolls were shot with near-dead bat· tery in camera. rendering my Ansel Adam~like talent all but moot ... Third roll was shot \\1th new battery. although rm not sure 1f 1l was the nght kind. possibly gtv1ng the photos a Mapplethorpian quality ..... nd. as usual. Archiplcy was dead nght. INDEX Bridge BusiMu c~ Comics Crossword EnterufrifMnt Food Horoscope ~ POiice Log Pubic nolk:8S Soctecy Sports JV Nsdngs We.ctlft 06 A4 05-8 011 06 Weekend 01-5 06 A10 Al 07..S 012 Cl-7 WeetMd C8 TODArl~ ''True IUCCftl is OWi• coming the fNr at being unsuccessful." Paul sw.wr f'lr~I battle ltte ltrush fire In New~ aeacf1•1 LHtl a ay. Heat to. hang around 1y lltlS YOKOI 0.,... ,.. "-"' lllrtt .. Pct rabbits have died. Southern California Edison re- cords have been broken. Air cond1t1oning repairmen haven't had a minute's rest. Roorcrs have begun to show up for work at 4 a.m. And the heat continues. The blazing temperatures that prolonged brush fires in Newpon Beach and Brea and se nt thousands to 1he beaches on Wednesday are expected to stick around throu~ the weekend. A strong h1gh-prcssurt S)Stem based in the Colorado-New Mex- ico-Utah-Arizona area 1s to blame for the sweltering heat. and there appears no end in s1&.ht. according to Scott Entrekin. Na- t 10 n a I Weathe r Service meteorologist. The Orange Coast has actually been the coolest spot in Southern California. with temperatures rt· mainina in the 70s and 80s. ........ see HOT /a.de raget . L • Skinhead attacks on upswing In one coast city, police .say ly IMLY ADAMS .............. HUNTINGTON BEACH -As he walked to work Monday momina atona Warner A vtnuc. a black man was beaten by three white ··sk1n- bcads" who shouted racial lurs 4 from a partcina lot. T~o· days la~. someone crccttd a sian at lhe spot, ura1na racial tolerance. But there have been many more incidents of racial violence in this seaside community -hale crimes that have puJCd la,.cl)' unnotittd -accord1na 10 Poltee Lt. Ed McErliin. In the pest three months. officers wortina the pna detail have logcd a.ill unprovoked assaults. mostly ailM.d II m1nontics.. which have bten 1nribu1cd to skinheads. McErlaie •td. , ,..,_ .. •Aa/IMtl ..... Mesa racer looks for an e rge . ~ ror first p1att. So l"lttn arc look1ns for anr C'dlr. In this catt. 11 ~as \lttp. Su.nrickt and his pennc-r, lan Travis or Phoen1•. had tftjo)'fd a full 1u1ht' mt. wtrilf tVft)'Oftt eht was opttat· 1ftl on litde Hd none. ,WMi Tundlft lei ot tlW ntt cri<kd in Rint. Mid .. the ntmt parkl"d t~ir antiq"' ca" or t~s ..... _ .. -.ATi'._~ .. , Smoke closes Jamboree ly GE~ McOIOltY D.-,,... .......... NEWPORT BEACH -A fast· mo"ing bru h fire swept across Upper Ncwpon Bay Wednesday, shuninc down a major rush-hour thoroughfare. thrutening an ex- clusive rcson and producina mammoth clouds of smoke seen all O\'Cr Orange County. No structures were damaged. A firefighter who suffered exhaus- tion and smoke 1nhalataon was the onl) person rcponcd injured in the 2()..acrc blaze. which charred an open grassy area near Jamboree Road and Dacie Bay Dnvc. See r~atH story. Page A-8 The fire also caused some \Cnsc moments for residents or Parlt Ne""pon near Jamboree and San Joaquin Hills Road. Despite thick clouds of billowing smoke. no one was e\<acuatcd from \he a pan men ts. . The blaze burned ara s a f cw hundred feel from the Hyatt Nc~poner Hotel and scorched tv.o green fence covcnnas at the adJaccn1 John Wl}nc Tennis C1ub roun and five pine rrecs outside the couns. About 10 people were playing tennis "'hen the flrc raced over a hill behind the club. but they scattered after a warning came over the public address system. ·•1t started very quickly. I didn't think 1l would get that b1a. .. said Jose Toro. a mainten- ance worker at the C'lub Capt. Ra) Pendleton of the Newpon Beach F1rt Dcpanmcnt said the fire stancd at about 2:30 p.m. on Bad . Ba) On' e I SO rttt nonh or Shcllmakcr Road The fire was su p1c1ous in ongin. and fireworks ma)' have been in- ' ohcd. Pendleton said. Winds blo¥r1ng about 20 mph ¥rh1ppcd the flames to"ard the hotel and tennis club. but the fire shifted nonh and burned to the s1dc"'alks alon' Jambortt Road. W1t nessc said about SO guests and emplo~ccs of the hotel hcl~ cd firefighters cart) hoses. One sweat) emplo)ec. Larry Beckett. was still manning a hose near the hotel dnvina range at 4 p.m. He replaced the fireman taken off the hne because of c'haustton and smoke inhalation "Ifs a JOb. The only comfort )OU get 1s a brtt1e and plash of cool water on )Our fact c' cry once in awhile:· Bcckctt said. Beckett added hotel CJlCCUtlVCS in suits and tics ran out of the rcson and helped fl&ht the fire. Tv.o 16-}Car-ota airls in sw1msu1ts. Bnaicnc Crouch of f'9ease _. NI/a.di .-... , DAILY ptLOTI Thutaday, JUne 21. 1880 Orange Coast People Hans Praeger , O"m'r ol Thl' R111 and Yankl't' Ta .. crn restaurants 1n Newpon Bcal·h. Hr rl'l'l'ntl) ''on a Dc\\ar's D1stingu1shcd Do-er award. Thl' makl'r'> uf Dl'\\ar'' "Wh1tl' Lah{'!" <,i.'Otch whisky re<.·ogni1e those in tht• rc'>taurant hu-.1nl''' ''ho hJ\l' llrntributed to the betterment of thl'lr lummurlll'. LOCAL VOLUNTEER -------- .\s loumkr ot lhl· R111 Bro1has. Pral'gl·r and group of 800 lU\IOllll'r'> JnJ lnl·nJ, h.1\l' rJ\ll'd Jhou1 $375.000 for lcx:al chantu:.; I k 1\ al'>o 1n' uh l'J 111 llll' 'i52 < lull .11 Hoag Memorial Hosp1wl and thl' Rl·h ahd11a111>11 fn,111ull' nf \oulhl·rn Cal1forn1a_ MONEY FOR CHARITY------- In rl'Cognllmn (If thl' :l\\:lrtl an 1ml)(lrtl'r of l>l'\\;tr'\ sl hl·n ln lnJu,111l'' flll'Wnll'J .1 S2 51111 dwd. 10 thl' Kehab1lia1111n fn,111utl' uf \uu1h,·1 n ( .1t1torn1.1 tlw l h.trtl\ de\1gnall'd h~ Prargl'I MONEY FOR BOYS RANCH f)\.·,,.ir'' ,1f,11 Jon.itnl : 111.IMll t 1n the na me\ 111 lhl' Praeger and 1h,· tfu,·, 111h,r \\lllrllr' lor lhl' \!-, R.1m·h fur Bc1H 1n ~ou1 h Dal-ol:J "h1d1 ., .1 1n1dl·1111.il lrl':ttnH·nt u:ntcr for Jl\,1chanwgeJ and Jl'flljUl'l1l \Pulh -Compiled bJ George MrCrory News of the weird Person man battered in street was such a doll By CHUCK SHCPARD (Jrant Oli\l'r 2'i "a' arrnll'J 1n TorqUJ\ r ng.l.111d 1,,,, IJll \\ hl'l1 po Ill l' '111 '' i.·J 111 m pu nd11 ng .rnd ) d I 1 ng .11 '"llll'l • 11l' llll I h,· ''' l'l'I On du,,·, I n'IX'l l.lln rol rn· di'· l'O \l'll'lf till' \ 1\11111 \\a\ J hlO\\O·Uj) J ull hut IJ dnl c >Ii \l'f Jn"' a' tor 1.h-.turh1n~ thl' 1x·.1ll' Othl·r k11,hl·, 1111 p.1r.1Jl· induck • Thl' Ja<,JX'I 1 na-. p:inl) h:ind11 (11ot rd.11l·d 111 thl \,1lt L.1kl· ( ''' or Tl'm!)I. \111 pJnt' hJndrt') "a' arre\tl·J 111 l.rnu.1 n .1ltl'r .in 11- munth r,·1gn h.1mJ?l·rnl h\ .,l., rral '11.11111,· rl'lul l:tlll.l' 111 rq1on lkt:id' of the.· dlllll.' to fl\1llll' ~a1J 1hc '>hn 11l ··t>,·opk don't hoh.J lo nohuJ~ hrl·.1!-1ng 11110 thl·1r hunll'' J lld t11ll.11g \\llh tlwrr u11dl'1 - ~rml·n1' .. • .\nJ thl' ( olumhu' < •J p.1nl \ hJnd1t '' '1111 .it l.trgl· Jlll'r Jn lh· Ill on th l .1111 p.11 g n 11 I 'I l' .ti 1 n )!. \\Ol1ll'n·, u11Jl'r\\l'Jr. mo\lh from a11ral·11'l' "on1l'n U'>1ng iaundn room<. of up\lak .1pa rtnwn1 huild- 1ng' \oml' an1de'> ha'l' tx·l·n rno'l'rt'd h.ing1ng from \rgn' .ind trn·c, around 111'' n • C1lcn<l,1k ( altf repairman fhoma' Jo..,,·ph Ro"man. 46. "a" arrcStl·d Jnd charged \\llh Sll'illing nine tllll\ of Or!C'~\ rCCl'lllh from a \H11:1gl' )a•d .ind bur) 1ng ihem he· h1nJ h1\ hom,· S1t1Cl' 1952 Thomas Joins Superior Court bench SACRAMENTO -Oov. Geof'llC Deukmejian Tutsday appointed Judae Robcn E. Thomas or Newpon Beach 10 the Orange County Superior NICNS Court. Thomas, 48. who replaces rcli~ Jud&c Frank BRIEFS Domenichin1. was elected in the Ju~ 5 primary. His term will end in January 1991. Thomas has been an Oranac County Munici· pal Court judge since 1980, a Oranaie County deputy district attorney from 1972 10 1980 and a Los Angeles deputy city attorncY. from 1969 to 1972. He is a member of the California Judecs A..llociation and the OranJe County Bar Association. Thomas rueived his bachelor'• degree from the University of Southern California in 196S and his law degree from Southwestern University four ye&I:! later. He will be paid $94,344 a year as a Supenor Court jud,c. Gas rupture evacuates apartments COST A MESA -Fire officials evacuated six people from two apartment buildings in the 2600 block of Elden Avenue Tuesday morning "'hen workers ruptured a gas main. Ollic1als teared the gas leak might cause a fire or explosion. but Southern California Gas Co. workers clamped it within a few minutes. permitting the e' acuees to return home. The rupture was caused by workers trying lo remove a tree stump outside one of the buildings. located al 2615 Elden, Costa Mesa Fire Capt. J im Ellis said. The 1nc1Jent "as reponed at 9:32 a.m. and residents were back 1n thl·1r homl'S b} about I 0: 15 a.m. Newport OKs S98 mllllon budget NEWPORT BEACH -The City Council adopted a $98.4 million budget for the 1990-91 fiscal year Monday night. Roughl) So4.8 million is for maintenance and operations, !ncluding salaries. The other $33.6 million is allocated for capital 1mprovemcnts. City Manager Robcn Wynn originally presented a $91.3 million budget in .\pnl but roughl y $7 million in carryover projects from last }car's budget. including the Coast Highway improvements, was added. This 1s thl' c1l} ·s first budget to incl ude allocations for emcr~enq preparedness. Roughl } S530.000 will go toward hiring a full-ti me l'llll'rgenq • rnordinator. stockpiling food and medical supplies. purc:hasing cots and blankets and upgrading the police commun1ca11ons S}Stem. among other thin~. Funds to restore wetlands NEWPORT BEACH -The city .will pursue getting Coastal Con~l'f\ anr~ funJc; to rl''itore thl' \\et lands at the mouth of Big Camon ·Thl' l·onwnam·~ hai. no formal appl1<at1on proces'i. Consenan· C} 'ta IT '1"1' till' \Ill' and <,tuJrl'!> thl' potential of the '"etlands. an·ord1ng Ill l'" 1mr1 lklll·h .\ ''"tant Crt) Manager Ken Deli no. If till' JlfflJl'l·t l'\h1h1tc, proml\e. the rnnscn anq ma~ fund the prl·paratmn ol J "l'tlamh plan dl·t~111tng thl' amount of \\Ork and l',lllllJll'd lll\I\ Thl' lOn\l'nann "oulJ thl'n l''aluall' thl· plan and Jl·uJl· "hl·thl·• the prnJl'<'I 1s "C.irth~ of~" a1 lablc fund!.. ( uum1h,0111an kan Wa11 fl'qUl'\ll'd the l'll) pur>ul· thl' procn~. .. \\ l' ha' l' not h 111g to lo\l'. .. 'hl' \:I Id La Habra boy killed in intersection L.\ II \HK\ -·\n I f.~,·ar-old La ll:ihra ho} \\3\ killl'J \\ l'dn,·,dJ' l'\l.'lllll)!. "hl'll Ill' ran 11110 an 1ntl·rwr1inn at \.\'h11t1l·r :ind IJJhn \lll'l'I' pnllll ,,11d \nth1111' \ht'l h.111 "·" 't• t1l f.. I)\ .1 l.lr Jn,l·n h~ 2'\-~ear-nld "' Bri1n MacDonakl of Whittier at about 7:50 p.m .• said Stt. Phil r Stumcbean of the La Habra Police Depenment. MacDonald was drivinJ west on Whittier when the boy entered the interstttion on a red h&ht, but Mad>o~Jd had no chance to stop, S1umebean said. The boy was taken to Friendly Hills Medical Center 1n La Habra. where he died at about 8:4S p.m. · No charaes will be flied apinst MacDonald, Stufflebean added. State grant helps new library NEWPORT BEACH -The California State Library has aranted the Newport Beach Public Library S727,387 to buy interior fumishinas fbr the new central library to be built at East Coast Hijhway and MacArthur Boulevard. "We're delighted," said Karen Evarts, a library trustee. The arant money comes from the Library Services and Con- struction Act Title II. a bond issue passed in 1985 for the funding of new libraries and the mtoration of existing ones. In its application for funds, the Newport Beach library had to specify the cost for the new facility, the funding mechanisms and what aspect of the project remains unfunded. according to Robin Weed-Brown, adult services coordinator. Cit)'. and library foundation funds will pay for the S0.000-squarc- foot bu1ldin~ but funding for the interior furnishings had still not been determined, Weed-Brown said. The city of Newport Beach has allocated $7 million toward the new fac1ht)'. and the library foundation will raise another $1 million for the building. which is expected to open by summer of 1993. Golden West transfers excel HUNTINGTON BEACH -Golden West College students transferring to University of California campuses earn highe r grade point averages than their counterparts from all 107 community colleges in California. a recent report shows. According to the most nx:ent data from UC campuses compiled in "The University of California Performance Rcpons for Com- muntt) College Students Who Transferred Fall 1988." the average grade point average for a Golden West College transfer student was 3.44. compared to an average slightly above 3.0. In the fall of 1989, former GWC students earned a 2.90 GPA. and the community college average was 2.85. Drill team sets sights on Japan HUNTINGTON BEACH -Members of the award-winning Hunungton Beach High School drill team ha'e embarked on a fund- raising drl\ e to finance a trip to Japan next month for international compc1111on. The girls. 1n their black and orange uniforms. will be selling 11de1s for a Jra,\lng for a ne" Geo Storm for $2 donauon. They'll sell tll'l-ets Saturda~ and Sunda) in the parking lot al Ralphs at Garlil'ld .\ \l'nue and Beach Boule' ard and at Albertson's at• Brool..hur~t Strel'l and .\dams Avenue. Pl·opk al)O <.·an make donations to Huntington Beach High Sl·hool Boostl'f'>. 424 Jade Cove. Seal Beach. 90740. The 01kr drill t<.•am earlier this 'ear "on the M1<>s Drill Team LIS-'\ 111k Lrnda Stl''-'an 1-. the ad' i'ser of the 43-member squad Music fills air at Central Park H ll~ rtNGTO"I RE-'\CH -The Huntington Beach Conn·rt BanJ \\Ill rll:rform 1n (\·ntral Park Sunda~ and again on Jul) 22. Ll·J h' Dm·ttor Tom Rrdk\. the SO·llll'llllxr band will fcalurl' a 111l·Jll'' ;,1 '>ho" tlllll''i. marchc\. popular and pa1rio11r music. l\·tl\11 m.im,· tinll'\ arl' at 2 JO pm north of the Huntington Al· Jdl Ii h1 .II ~ -From staff s ad wire reports Boy drowns as new dog capsizes canoe C1R\l,\\l ll' \!11 -\nll- 'l'Jr-11ld h11\ J11n\llt'd \\nlrll,J.i, ~' hl'll ht' rw-,, hun11ng dog .1 h111li- Ja, pl l'\l'lll l •IP\lll'd h1\ l.llllll' Ill ,I ronJ ~fa II l>IU\ h.1d I h 111\\ ll ,111 l'lll pl\ l :.lll 11110 thl "••In hut \h;1d"'' h1" 4-month-old I .1h1 ,1d111 rl'lr ll'' l'I haJ larkd 111111111~ 11 h.1l i-to 'hnll' T hl' hohhr 11g '11d.1 tan t 111u hkJ :'\1.111 Jl.torJint: 111 .1 lnl·nJ \\ho \\<l\ pl:J)lll~ h~ till'"·'"'' dunn~ till' hot aflnnoon That"·•' "h' hl' tll'lltkd lo ta!-1.· 1lw l.Jtll>l' 11"1 a·li.·" kl'I out from thl.' h.111!-111 h1111g 11 h.tl i- "lk \\11uld h,1,,· gotll·n into tiouhk 1111 thtm\ 111g. tr :l\h tnto lhl' pond ·· ,,11J '\ ll I-lt11 f\ I II IA.'\\t'~ I >1u'. till· 'tl 11111\ 1.11hn. "'11d It,• had 1old \l.111 1ha1 hl· anll For the record /1 I) tlic Orange Coasl Dally Pilot's po/H 1 tr> pmmp1/1 cor- ll'l I .111 error. of 'ut>\filn1·t• To ll'Jllll/ i.Jfl t'rlOI II( ('/,1nfil'f_///Ofl. 1:111 (1./:-.J 1:1 :1114/ ;"J.. for the l //I tfl'\J.. month. 11 ll tllh "1.'l l 1101 Ill g.11 111 l Ill' pond "11huu1 .1Jull 'Ufll'I' l\1011 T Ill' \\,tll'r "h1d1 lll\l.'r' ahout an acrl'." 'l" n .11 hund1 l'" \ ard' tx·hrnJ thl· 1>1gg\ la11111\ \ hoi1w \Jld ,1dd111g 1h;11 thl' 00\ ltl\l'd na1 ur~· .111d h.1J l'>l·l·n told not to Ii lll'r Mall. "ho""' IX'linl·d 10 ha'l' hl'l'll Ill lfll' \\,lh'I 2'1 n1111Ull'\ \\J'i ru'hl·J l\1 .1 lw ... p11.1I. "herl' hl' \\3'i pronoullll'<l c.ll·<tJ "I got him tht> doe, for his bin da). and "e '-'C.'rl· g0tng 10 use 11 t go dur l.. hunting." D1gg<; sa1 \\\·dne<,da' afternoon "fie Ju\\ n thl·i l' tr) 1 ng to tl·arh retne' l' ·· "lk I-Ill'\\ ht \\,1,n·1 \llflPO'>l'J lo Ill• .11 till' pond and he l..nl.''' he ''uultl get 111 1111uhk for that." D1gg\ Matt had turnnl I I earltl·r thl\ -Scr/pp1 Howard New1 S#'rvl Editor's Hotline Just Call 642-6086 Whr11 1t 1<111 hl<P <10<!l1I the O;i11~ P11ot? Whal d<>rl'I • 1 • •' ' C 1 1 ltlf' 1 1 unt1'>f ;itx 'VP ttnd your rTlf'Ss.age will 1. '•'t • l• : 11 1• .c• '""' MK' ck'llVl~r('d to ltif> ap I I• II• 1 !11 r I np 'xllllt•. '4 how <111<.wPrn1q Sf'"'IC.." 111ay tie u">('(j 10 •1·1 i>rtl IPllP•<. In lhE> ed•l()f on 1ny 101 •I( ConlribUIOI.., 10 " I • •1.•rc.. .111mn rr111c;t incl ldE> tnf>ir n.1rne Clnd tf'IP r .• • . 111111 ·I "' l<>f ve11loed\10f1 I "'' w. WI '"I (')fl yo 1 ir mind Delly Piiot Delivery 11 Guerentffd • t I ",,.a,,.., t>y h t 0 ",.,..I • t .,,. -tr-,S" .,, 'I , " .,· ... ,, • • l-v'ttun~ ._,.,..,... ~ \ e• ,,.. 1~ ,,,.,, tt .t 11 1 • • • • • h 1 i """, yr•1 A"•th Y'~"' t. ~' ul.-tt"l • 1 t'Po!.t Clrcutetlon TetephonH ,. t, HP• ., '"' VOL. 84, NO. 179 MAIN OFFICE l :, , 1. .. '• I• I .I .. 'I'! f • t-., lO t.,._ Nir~· \' I • l : I I t 4 4 140 ,.,_.<A, '-40 t,\l• Newt ..wt Sporle ha: .,...,70. GeMral llutlMH fH 131·H02. '· ··"' ,, "f• ",, "" "''',, li ' ' t I' I t •''I ., ~ 'fli " l()\Af"C,) • 1 •'")H ¥rr•~ . ' ... I .... , ' ' • I ' , ,. I •~ t .i.~" 11 ~ '• t •If •I 11 I> t lft '°' I, ' ,,. k t ... ' I ' , ,,. ...... \ "'""'". M lfl.k)l'f NEWPORI' BEACH • PASADENA HOWMO l SCHllAMM VtCt Prts.otnt Ad•tlhS•ni & M~r~thfli CIDlfmMM Cl•n•htd Managt1 MICHAEL 5"0M:U Cir, u1,1111n O.•tclor ,._AMOO SKAH Con\lolltr OAVll HOlfTT Produdion O.rtclor llSA TAIKY P•t Prtss MJnJ&tl 1€•Y KNIGHT Pms R0<1m Man~ee1 GlOlGE UAUZ l)\lr1bvll(ln Pldnt Man~ WFD -HOME FURNISHINGS& INTERIORS SALE ST ARTS THURS., JUNE' 28TH 18030 Eurlid, Foun tain Vd lley (714) 540-2275 • 111tt0, wr 11 I\ . r i I I ' ' I I I ) : I I I ! i l I l ! I I • I . .. I I She's on right road to reach traffic court I ti o't easy to gel 10 trafli C' court. bul anyone who man· agts it might jus1 enjoy the expi.•r11!ncr. At the Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana, a street vendor peddles hot dogs. piu a and burritos outside the rnai n entrance. I don't thin~ there's food ~ .rv.· at Harbor Coun. but I'm no t Judy Ch b rl I sure. I tried to call the m again am e a n this morning to ask. but they won't talk to me. Have you tried to talk on the telephone with a governmental agency of any kind lately'! No. these guys have all turned poetic. They want to correspond b) mm/. An) "a). )OU ha\ c 10 work pretty hard to qualify for traffic coun 1 n the first plan·. You ha'L' to be dum h enough to get caught rolling through a stop sign. ~Pl'C<.ltng or making an illegal la ne change. T hen )OU have to be dumb L'nough to ,.l~t to make a personal appearance rathL·r than pa) b) l'hl.'ck. 1n ad ,ancc. Some ix·upll• 1ntl.'nd 10 pay in ad\ anl'e, hut th{·n the) get hui.} and forgL'I. Onl) the 1ncrL•d1bl) stupid dm<.• around without valid -or prnof of' aliJ -Jri' er·~ licenses. n-g1stra11on or insurnnn·. Tht·~. 100. get to go 10 traflic court. So J o dumniu:s \\ith 11 ntc<l windows and va n1t) hccnsl' plate' on the froms l)f thl'lr r ars where the second rral plate is supposl·d 10 be. lgnorunl'I.' of the law doesn't count. ewn 1fyour IQ can he prnvl•d h) rounsd to be slightl) lower than ~our age -in round figure!>. ol l·our!>l'. For !tome n.·a!>On. rer1pients of 50.:!s (dn' mg under thl' intlucnn·) ne,er seem to \hO\\ up in traffic court. M) guess 1s that l'1thl·r those people <irl· tal..l·n 'ltra1gh1 to jail or thl·y·rl' sman l'nough to h1rl' an auornq to l'ut through the paperwork for them. .\h. )CS fhe papef\,ork. To be seen b) a Judge in tranic mun. one ha!. 10 do a lot of stand mg around in lines wa111ng for o nl··., name to be called 'o that one can wan in some more lines. If one 1s chg1blc for and chooM:~ to auend traffic school. there are a fe"' more lines to "alt in tx·forc t he~ take )our morn:) and Sl'nd )OU home I fl·el 11 appropriate to comment at this 11me that I did not dn a C'allforn1a Rolling l\1op through the 'ltop sign the "a~ thr oOiu·r said I did I had t\\O \\1\nc~'>es in thl.' rar \\ho "'II bar!.. me up 100 percent. but 11 pruhahl~ \\On't do ml' an) good. fhl·~ ·n· lxlth onl) IO)car)old o thL'rl· I \\a'>. 10 1ramc court. and 11 pro babl) Y.ouldn't ha'l' been H'r) mud1 fun at all had I not gotten to obscnl· the 1mprc'>\IH' shO\\ put on h) prl'\ldmg Coun Comm1ss1om·r ( "hl·r~ I L l'lnlllgl·r. \\hO prohabl~ -nu. 'e~ defin111.'1~ -should run for (and he ckctl'd 101 public otl1cl'. "Prcs1d1 ng 1>1wl.'r tratlir m un 1s a thankll''" Jllb. 11·, rl'jll\ .1" tul. .. sa~s attornc~ Su\an fragl'r. \'.ho dlll'sn't !'llnd 'mall da1m\ l'uurt hut cons1S1cn11\ aH11d\ being tapped for tratlll' rnurt. "T hl' JX'tlplc who handle traflic court ha' t' h1·ard l'' 1·q l'\l u'c 1n the hoot.. a thnu'iand tlml·s:· Tragt•r ohscrH''· "~10J l'\t'f>Ol\l' who comes before them 1\ 'itrcsS<.·d out and I~ 1ng 1t1 th1nt.. fa,t ·· F:ur. 1n1u1t1,c. compassionate a nd tough. Ll·m1ngl·r I\ l''l'r)" thing a judge -;hould lie. No d1)nll,,j1. Ll·m111gcr rukd. lor the gu) "hu <:.aid hl' paid hi\ fine b) l'hl'lt.. but J1dn"t ha'c a rl·rnrd of thl' rhl·rt.. lhl' lourt Ol\'ileflOU\I\ d11Jn"t rl'l0el\l'. · ··someone too._ m' car and u~l·d m' naml' ... "J'> a no-go too although thl.' rnmm1\s1oner S3' l' the fdlCm a hrl·at.. and rl'lra1 nl'd from pinning a 00lalSc.· informat1t1n tn an ollicl·r"' lhJrgl' un him jl\t·r '>hl' a~Crljlrll'd that then.· might ha'l' hn·n a languagl' problem ,\'ailing ha~·ll of a tran-.lator'' a.,w,tam·c Ll·1nrngl·r m.1lk l'' l'f) 1110t'l't1on clear to tho-.e "ho l'ouldn ·1 undl'f\ldnd ht:r "u1tf, I could ha'~ k1~scd hl·r \.\hl·n shl· thn·" o ut thl' "t,11l url· II> apJ>',·ar'' ra~ ag.a1n'it a \\Oman Y.ho had ~rx·nt 10 "l·ci.., 1n ,1 'hd1l·r aftl'r g1' 1ng h1rth to ,1 pn·maturl· hah~ Wh1k I "a" ~a\\ ling m' l'\l'' out 1n thl· b.il.., nl thl· "'aud1L·nce." a J~-e~1·d. d1gn1hed Ll·rnmgl·r told tht' \\Oman. 001 l an c;ee ho" ~nu might ha\l' lx'l'll prt·cx.tup1l·d and forg1,tll'n ahout thl' coun date ... Whl'n 11 \'"' m~ turn tn approach lhl' 11'.:m h I l·rn1ngl·r fl'jll nw m) right\. Ma\lx• ~hl''d not1 CL'd I \\:IS \\t'anng shorts -not pcrm1"1hk rn rourt .• tl:l"ord1ng to a sign pmtl'd nut'\1dl· the door ofthl' l'llUrt1t1om The) '>hould tdl ~ou that on the ungrnal 11rkl·t -or at ka\t nn the 00COUrll'\\ lllllll'l' ... Thl' l·ori1m1"1ona\ 'ltcrn approach. ho"l''l'f· \tl·mnwd from the fact that thl' w mputa had k.1ct..ed out an "m,ahd dnH·r', lil'l'n\l' nag."' Le1111nger thought she \\aS dealing \\Ith a hardl01ll'd n1m1nal -in \horh. ) l'I 'Tom pull'r l·rror ... I 'napped 'lmartl~ ".\nd 11,1<.·n. ~11ur honor.'' I gulped "I J1Jn"1 run that \lop "gn rm rumpktl'I) 1nntl('l·n1 Furthl·rmore. m~ \\1tm·<.'l'' ha\l· nu" 11iforml·d me thj\ thl' o lliccr "asn't CH:n at tlw mtl.'r\l'l't111n "hl·n I 'llClppl•d He JrflH'd latl·r. after I rolled to a ~tart ·· "You·11 haH' tu <,ct up a tnal date." Ll·1 ninger told ml' Morl' parx·rnllrt.. More standing rn linl· .\nd no guarantl'l' that I'd prc,.ill I \\lll\dl'rt•d 1f l roul<l gl·t a cont1nuann· until thr llJ-H·.ir- uld\ lUrlll'd 2' "OK:· I !Old Ll•1n1ngcr. "I g1'c up ~here's the line to l·nroll in tranic schoo1'1" 8\ 8 pm . "'hl·n I linall) left the Orangl' ( uunt ~ ( o unhou\l', thl' poillt' loo<l 'l'nd or had tal..en h1'l neatl) organ11l·d jar. or t..l'tl'hup. muc;tard. onions and hot \alsa and gone home I hOfX' thl') ha' c good hot dogs at tranic '><."hoot Judy Cb•mkrl•ln 's ~ol11ma runs Sond•ys •nd Tllursdays. Laguna Playhouse boasts famous alumni • In Laguna Beacla: The Laguna Playhouse w:n organ11cd in I Q20 b) a group of local actors. Dunng 11s long h1~1or). many famous or read)·l<>-bccome- fa mous actor\ h:l\e trod the boards -on Coast High" a). on Ocean .\venue and in the Moulton Theater Bcttt< Da' is. Keenan W)nn. Hamson Ford. Juhe Hams. Mike Farrell. Toni Tenille and Ten Ralston all took bows at the Laguna Playhouse. • In Newport Beach: The Schindler house. near I DID YOU KNOW 'lt •• Ne" port Eleme ntary School on the Balboa Pc nin,ula. 1s a designated hr?.tor1cal nll'numcnt It was designed in the 1930s b) David Schindler. • In Costa Mesa: In 1956, Orange Coast College bcsto"ed O utstanding Cit11en /\wards on Charles TcW1nklc of Costa Mesa and K.M . Pyh:1i of lluntrngton Beach. • In Hunt1 n1ton Beac•: During the 19th ccnt ur). the Bolsa Ch1<.·a wt1lan~h wert partitioned off as land tracts and used for cattle ranching and farmrng. Sellkr$ con~tructcd ditches 10 drain pan1i of the marsh for agncuhural uses. WC' pnnt facts. 1oss1p and hcarsa) in this column dt11I). lld p us out! Send your h1 torical faC'tJ <1oss1p or hearsay) 10 Did \'ou K """'· Or111e Coast Dally Pllet. P.O. Ben 1560. Costa Mesa. 916'!fi. -C•m,,JH •Y .U. S,hul Herc arc the w1nnrn1 numbcn picked Wedne~a) n11h1 for the t'ahfom11 Lottery•, tvricc-v.ttkl) 'lotto 6-Sl" pmc: 3, S. I). 31. )6. 49. a nd tht bonu1 number. 17. Pla)'el'\ who contttly 1ucucd 111 5'x numbcn will •hart a prize pool of $4. million. Decco (/Hean · 9 ubs: 0.amond~ • • pecks.. Ace Topper fa1iffcld Sr.en men to San Matto Thuradey, June 28, 1990 Owl holds up work .~t fairgrounds 9y I09 VAN fYKfN ,,..,.~ k•W- Q TA MESA -It's not the case of the sn:ail darter that a te Hoover Da m. Or the poucd owl th:u took on the timber industry and won. Still, the burrowing owl lmng in an unpaved parkina lot at the Orange County Fairgrounds 1s a fellow that'~ going to have to be reckoned with. And very can·fully. Delore thl· J>ark1ng lot can be paved . as proposed. fair o ffiC'ials are going 10 hnve to hirr someone to ca tch the li ttle critter a nd move him to a new home. 81olog1cal consultants working on the en· vironmenta l impact report for the Orange C'oun· t> Fair Board's proposed I ().year fa1rgroundi. e.\pans1on plan discovered the owl in a survey of plant and animal life 1n the ei1;pans1on area. The o" I 1s small -about sc"en inches tall -and mollkd bro" n 1n color. It spends most of the da) underground. either m a burro" of 11c; o" n ronstruct1on or one con"cn1 entl} ten b) a ground squ1rrd. l·mcrgrng at night to ft'a'it on mKe and other small mamm.ils. ~hcrl·a~ the bu1T0\\.'1ng o"I 1sn·1 ~ct l'n- dangered or thrcatcnC'd. w1ldlilc oflic1al'I note that thl' bird's numbers throua,hout Cuhforn1n arc dccl1n1ng as 1b habitat 1s devrlopcd. Thl· < al1forn1a Department of F1 h and Carne ~:onMJcrs the little owl a "species of special concern." And the Audubon Socict) ha., placed the owl on it'~ "blue list" of spccrcs 1ha1 could become endangered. "The owl tends to hvc in flood plain irt'ai.. and thc'>l' areas have d1min1'ihcd in O range County because we tend to hu1ld in these flatu.·r area :· said M1t·hacl A Renner. project ma nager fo r thr fairgrounds t:nv1ronmen1al study. "In man) <.·ases. an animal can imply be rek:;ucd and "'II relcx:ate 11..clf c;ucccssfully. But in thl\ hL·a' rl) urban11cd l'n' 1ronmen1. thcrt aren't man~ places left for 11 to go." When thl.' 11me comes. fairgrounds gl'neral managl·r 'orb Bartosik said. fair officials "111 hlfl' Jn l'\pert -!><>mt'om: \\Ith eA~riente l'al\ h1ng and rt.'l<x:allng prt•datory birds -10 rntlh jnJ rl'IOlatc the o"I. f'lo .irrangl'nll'nls ha' c been madl' }Ct hl' ~IJ In add111on to a coupk of add111ona l pa\t'.'d P'&r~u'a lots, the updated fai!J«?unds maS1a plan C'all for renovation of all c1u tina buildinp. and thr add11ion of several new facilities. includ1n1 a new o utdoor arena and an arts exhibit buildint. Commercial development proposed undtr lhl' updated pion include I ho tel. a r~m·food restaurant and <.in off-track horse race beufoa far1lity. The betting parlor has stirred cons1dcrable oppoi.1t1on in Costa Mesa. and fair officials abando ned effort~ earlier 1hi1i year to lCt special tale lcg11ilu11on that would have pc"rmltled the opening of a betting parlor at the fairgro unds. But offit1ab sa) t hey till hope 10 build a be111ng parlor and might re$ume their lcgJSIAt1ve campaign next )car. Off-track betting 1s pc"r- mtttcd a t mo~t Cahfomra fairgrounds. but o~ posi11011 from race track owners led to tht cAclui.1on u l Orangt" and Los Angeles counties. l Jndcrl~ 1ng the fairgrounds cxpans10n pro- gram rs a plan to l'Xlt'nd the annual Oranat ( ount) f:m lrom its present I 1 days to 17 days b) I 99:? .\ publlt hearrng on the en' 1ronmenal 1m- PJl I report I'> )('hcdulcd fur 7 tonight at Costa Ml·i.a High 'i<hooL Pilot names Lobdell new vice president Huntington considers S 20 million bond issue W1ll1 am S. Lohckll. editor of thl' Orange Coast Dally Pilot. has bt.•en named 'll"t' prl'\ldl·nt uf thl· lll'\\\- p:ipc1 h) Roht.•rt Page. thr nirn- p<1n ) \ pri.'\llll'nt and rh1l'f n - ~·ru 11 H' o llil a ··Th" 1' a m hl} ~k'>i.'r\cd promo11un 101 Bili."' P:tgl' \jld .. In the four month' that hl"' bt.·l·n editor of the Oranse Coast Dally Pilot. Hill ha" bct·n 1nc;1ruml·n tal in pulling 1h1\ nl'\\\PJPl'r had. on trJl I.. to\\a1d thl· \\Olldl.'rful l'om- mun1t) fll.\\\papi.·r that rm d1·- ll'I lllllll'd II \\Ill ht.'t"Oml' .. Lolxkll. "ho Jt>lnl·d the Pilot 1r1 ~1:.m h h." 1mpkml·n1ed ni:arh 60 \lgnililant t·d1111nal 1mprmcm1.•nt' tl\l'r tht• pa't l.~U da)'. 1ndud10g nl'\\ hu\llll'" .ind \Ul 1ct\ \l'l'l•on~. j n l"\rl.111\11111 "' 1hr ~puri.. .,n·11on. j lull·lol111 \\l·athrr pagt<. and the h11 1ng uf till' parx·r\ tl·am uf Pag1• 3 u1lullllll\l\ ··our g11al '' tu rnat..l' thl' Pilot lhl' ht'\I l•1111mun11' n1'\\\pap1:r Ill tht' u1u1111' ·· ,,11J I obt.ll'll '".111d I'm th1 lllnJ 111 hl' pjrl of tht• ll'.1m l'H· lll'\l'I hjJ 111u1t• tun \\11rt..1ng '" ha1ll ·· In adJ111un 111 h" tluttl'' ·" l'd1- to1 Lohddl \\Ill l'l\.'ltlllll' Ill\ nhl•d 111 thl· 'hc11l-ll'l Ill jllJ l11ng-tcrm pl.1nn111g 't1.1lqt1t·, lur lhl· nt'"'· p.1rx·1 Pnm 10 1111n111g till· 1'1101 I olxkll .1 I ( I g1.1Jujk . "·" lhl· J'll\l\kllt .111,f ,·J1t1>l-ll1·l h1,·1 .it th\ 'l'''fll•1 t R,·:i.h-h.l\l'J \htrt•- W iiiiam S. L9bdell pol11.1n 11111111.ll .ind ll\jlljg111g l'dl· \Ill 111 \\ orld I 1.1d\ m.1ii..11111l' lur th, 11.1,1 ''''" ,, .... , I olxld I 1 ,·,111,' 1 n 'l''' port II, .1, h \\ llh hi\ \\Ill l 1lt'l"I ,1nJ \1111 I I~ Ill By RO BERT BARKER o.o11y ,._ sun ...,,,. •• Hl N 11"'(1 IC>N Bt:.A( H -()I. liciah jfC deba11ng a po s1blc S2U 11111111111 bond l\\Ul' tu dcfu\c the thn:Jt ol potrnuall) e\plo<,I\ r and 11.immahk llll'thanl· ga'i on parl.. IJnd jnd 1t1 build " )Outh '>pun!> l'Ompll'\ lll'Jrh\ II thl· lllt'j'Url· 'h11uld Ix· plalcd un llw h.dl111 .ind "1n 1"0-th1rd' appro,jl 111 '11\t•mtx·r 11 "ould he the lir't \Ulll'"lul hond l\\Ui.' 1n the 111\ '""\' thl· l;1rh 1'170c; \\hen \uil'I' .1ppru,l·d hund'I to hu\ ( l·n- tr.11 P.11t.. . 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(•:Ill'' ,.11J .11 1h1· llml.' n l '101n·, .irrt·\t '11'lt' h.1d lx•cn J 'll'-Pl'Ct rn tht· r.1rx· lr11m tht• \t,111 hut 111\l''\rgato" l11uld uni\ Ulll tH er c1rcum\tJ11tml l'\ 1d1'1ll 1· D' \ or dco\\nhonudr1t allll dt'll'l lllllh'\ l',llh . pt:f\tlll·, Unl(jUt' ph"1' .II , harallcn1it1n I l'\llng hj\ '"""" thJI 1111 rit•upk h<l'l' ldl•ntll'JI D' \ l'\ll"PI for llklllltJI l"in' Au~h llu1d' round ,11 lhl· 'll'nl' 111 thl· 1.qx .tllq!.nlh matlht.•d l°l<xl) llu11h 1.1 t..l·n 'uluntjnl\ from Soto T hl· ' ll 11 m told pol tl l' on the dll) ot thl.' :inad~ thjl \hl' upene-d th~ duur 111 lwr moh1k hom1· and found a m.rn 'tanding uut\ldl· "~anng a \ltll'l.1ng ma'k and earning a t.n1fe \hl· "11d hl· lorl'C'd her into th~ h1.'lll1•111ll jlltf r.:irx·d hl·r l j l llt·r in the da\ \ht' ~•d \he had dnl11wJ \,110·., tltlcr of 3 bacl.. rub -BJ C#l.t Nrw1 ~rvltv" Two roommates arrested in assault Founlnin \ nllry FOUNTAIN VALLEY - With fr1l.'nds hkl• these, who nCl'dS l'nl'lllles'.' ,.\ ~uung woman h\.1ng 1n jn .ipartmcnt 1n tht' 10000 bloc.·._ ot Slatl'r ..\' enue said hrr t\\o rnommj\C'\ assaulted her 111 lilt llOMI hl.11.t.. ''' I J Hal1rndJ a l't'\ltlrnt r1·1)\111r.t 1h,11 "'nll'1HW 'tnll" h1' ll11nl1J l'tt•lu1.k 'alul'd .II Sf ll IM "I rrum h" llH'f\l\fl \ rt'\ltk"t 10 lhl· •)(lOCI l"tlc'l ~ 111 l'>Jrwv. Lane \:ltd ~1ml·1•nl l\11•~ J 1 ht'\ l tnlm h('r m.l1l!'lt1\ that -.:h m1tk ,1u1 11• lhl' lwnw \h111'Jltn t luh \ H.11ll'\ ~.\I\ h \ ,lllll•~I 111 \~ l'!I •) \.\II\ lllkrn fl um I h11tl\\' 1n iht liflllll hlix l ot l'11lrrmll c H\.I(' dunnf a p,1rt\ Shl' ..aid that one mom. matt' hel<l her fmm behind "h1lc th1• other punchl•d hrr in the fal'\' and hod). ~ POLICE LOG Pol1~e am:stl'd tht' t\\O l\X>mmate'> o n "U~f)•· c1on of ll'i'l.'luh and hattcf') Co. ta ~tf"Y " Jmrr pump«! P' v.onh S8 at tht-l lnocal . t111on. ~60 '.\ 19th St . and thtn ,pcc.1 a11>.a' 11>1th()UI pa 1n1 ror I\ fhC' lhfn Ol'l'Urrtd II 9 5 a m fUC'\41Ja' 0 Cash ind two W-\ of C'lnd) ban 1t11th 1 total 'alU(' of S ,... v.C'I\' 11ok'n rrun' a nr parttd at 2t1SO h1n K"ll> RoaJ bctv.«n 8 lO a m 1nd 12 10 p.m T~la 0 Jt11>~ll')'. I ttlt'\l\!On SCI and I aun Wt'rt "O~n 1n • b\1raillt) at :a he>~ tn thl' l 100 '*k or Pnmona Stl"l'tt bcl"t'C.'n Q a m and 5·4S pm. Tuc'.w 0 Vtdtu and audio C'qu1pment of undlvt~ \llUC' Yr~~ tokn from NabC'n C•hllk'. 2MX> Hamor fth <I . t1t·t11>\'C'n 1 I' m Monday and 6 .lO a m. T~y 0 \l"1 in tlh IUJOt l hl111.~ 11f I o llanl"n1t:1 .1 -.uni.in \11111.in1111l 111mn inltu1kr t•ntaC'd ht•r home lhWu&h Q hl'\t1 ,,.1111 "1111111'" .tthl ''"k ~I It ~o v.11nh of rm~n' l) \ I ~X I t hC''' \1nn11• ( 31 lo 'nh11"l :\I S' llull """ fl'l'l'm,d n11,,cn1 lrnm .:i rnrpm1 in lht• 10000 hh" l 111 StJlt'I \\\'OU(' Huntington lkaC'h ~1cknt m 1 he I Q(•Xl h4<1C'~ 111 l>..l''v. 11 l. J)n' <' "1•d 1 dot n1111.l.l"\l ht'r '' 'he "'''"' 1lul ht•r lr•'OI 1h1t\r at ., 4~ am 0 \omronr 11xtl. ;i walkt 1on1ain1n,. .at1ou1 SNI 1n ltl\h anJ < l\'d11 \lift!\ I ram a \ ol l.'"'IJl'n k11a 1n 1h1• \00 bl~ .. or t .. Lr lrt'CI lr"ine 1 ht· Ir• inc P11hl'l' ll\'p.ir1mcn1 h::i' cC'11~ to P"" 11k \11·1•1" Hirlnl'\ it'd w 11, rohH lot 't"'-port Bf"a ch 1 "'u tlc~t rnJin<" .11 '\C'11>port 'll ht hcharwr, '~ 11\ \I;\ Opor\11 '".:rt• lound v.11h \lol\C'f In thl' aasohnt h111l.' a Th" " no1 th<' 1U) 10 maL.: a bU ~ •oman J11' 1n1 c1•11 on Ra 1dt l>n"t' "'' ~mt'lh•"I hit hn l'>lttt \' Ldl.lton a' \ht •PPl"OICht'd tht GOidenrod \ Hnur ped<'\tn:an bf'idtt Sh<' fhu nd a lartir: dent tft lhr n1h1 f111n1 frndt'r 1nJ p()l~'t !ll('l round. tomato anct1 l"'-l' f\IC)tul'C'd <'11"1111\tt" on the' road a "1ndo"'"' of homn "'t'rc t.hanrrr\I 111 t.ht 1100 blod t'r l«"'.lnl La~. the 1600 bl«k of l~ftCh t IM thC' 400 ""°' .. or Plrtlc lto.d •nd ·-Mott of { 11n Dme ., - f i : ! I : . • • . • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • I f . ~ . . I . .. • I •• I , Another suit flied against Lln~oln tty kAftN Z.YPE ~Ntwt ~"· LOS A CiLL s -AllOfnC) (icn· \'rat John Van de Kamp Wednesday likd '>Ult ai;..iin 1 the par-·nt com- PJll) ancJ uOkcr of finanr1il ll) tH>uhkJ I 11woln S.1' •OJ~ (! Lo:tn und 1t\ a\'lounttng tirm 1n rfTori~ 10 11.:coh~r ti~ $250 million lost by ~0.000 bonJholu('rll. "The point of this lt1\\!tU1t Ill to get monc) lx•d~ fo1 the bondhold<'r'> ... Van dl' ~.imp iold reporter' at a rt\'"'c; rnnll'fl•nrc :u h1\ Los .\ngckll o ffic:e. He said th\' bondholdl'r' -man) of tlwm ~·111or l'1111cns -lo4't un a' cragl· llf S lll.000 lO $20.000 earh Jlli•r bu) 111~ -lx·t\\l'l'll 1986 and 1989 -\.\h,11 \\J\ fol'><.·I) rl·prc~nll'd tu thl'lll a' ll'lkralh 1n\Url'd bomh \olu ;11 L1 Ill lllll br:.;tll:hn on tw:h~1ll ol the 1h1111·, p:m·n1 mm pan~ "Ch<11 k\ l\.l·a11ng and h1\ a'- W1.1a1t.•\ al tlinroln pattnl com- p::in)) \nwru::in Continental Corp. "'ere runn111a o huae finanC'ial con ~nw. and '111:l..1na tht as>ets out of Lincoln Su' in~ & Loan to 'lustuin 1lw1r opcrnuon'i." Von de Kamp l'h3tl{'d. Keatini. a Phcxni• rcsidtn1. 1s the o wncr ~nd iounul'r of lrvint. .. b:aSt-<d Lincoln a' inp. The Oranac ('~unty Superior (. ou1t lu"" u11 al\O name thl· uc- wunting lirm or Arthur Young & Co und J:H:k .\1,·h1wn. the cm- 1>lo)cl' "ho handled ~CC'c; account. Tlw firm ha11 'ltnl·c r hangcd 1t6 name Ill f"nrn & Young. (1l'lll' f:rlhtun'lcr. Ernst & Young·, gl.·twral counsd. said thl· lonipan~ "kt' t•ntl\.. denies an) "1 ongdrnng. "rhl• firm n>llllOUC'i 10 Stand bc- l1111cJ It\ \\ 01" ~llHI hd I('\ ('!I i I com- 1>11\·d "1th .111 profl'!IStonal ')tun- ... dard,," tr tocu~:r ~uJ. addina 1hat 1hc fi rm "bcl1c\C~ we will bC' v1nd1· cau.'CI." Van de Kamp ~id the firm 1 bt'ina \Ui•J bi.'C'JUW II allegedly ~iol· all'd \tandard account1n1 pnx:cdu!'l~. but alw i)c(•ause Kcnt- ina ancl Ltnl·oln v1ni have been named rn Sl'\.Cntl other. earlier su1t6 and "there 1s little hope that :iny USSl'b will be left over to repay the bonuholders. .. I hat 111 why ~c have ta ken the 11r11e ;and eApi.'nM.' 10 thoroughly in- Vl"'ll•&atl· thl' liob1hty of o thers who rt1igh1 lli: rc~pons1bk." he said. add- ing. "the deep l)Ol'kl'I here reall) 111 Arthur Young & Co." Van de Kamp ~td the accounting firm lthould haH' 1ihown that ACC h<1u J S.'O million lo $50 million lo'llt "We bcl1cvc 1ha1 under standard <1lTou1111ng prinnJ')ll''· the' maJe il&n1ficant cnors in the way that the) 'alu~'d lhc ""°'' and the way thll they looktd at the operation am.I th~ prufils of this c:ompeny and ltu.ll lhC) 1~d should have shown a 10\) nuh,·r than a profit:• he said. fhc MllOr!W)' &r:neral said that lO iell i" bonds. AC'C itsucd a "aJow· ing prospt.'t'tus" that presented it as a profitable company and a aood risk. 8u1 the a countina firm that ouched for the document, he said, "!..new or hould have known that it was a he." ACC. Van de Kamp said1 "was a fl4'riou~I> troubled corporation, los- rng monc) a l a danaerous rate and frnnt1l-;lll) Ir) mg to hide that fact from lll\e tor!t. It cnpatd in a lrlnl• parl·n1 ~·ric1t of ~ham real estate 1run,.H t1011~ and other unfair busi· 11\'!l!I 1mKticc'i d esigned to ronceal ils trul' finannal pll·ture. Firm to pay S400,000 over windshield flaws ~ \"' I \ \' \ -\ kal1111g I \ 111.1nul.1l1111ll ul .11ruatt \\llldtl\\' ,1gr\·l·J \\ \'dlll''d.1~ 111 p,I\ ~ \ .. rno ()()( f11ll' 1111 1111\k.1d111g till' \1r f mn ahout 11.I\'' 111 "llllhh1dd' 11 lll<•dl I 11 1lw Bl ·B homlwr .11 11\ l1a11k11 '•Ill\\' plJlll ~"l'<llo" lnl pkaunl ~uilt~ 111 ftHA1' A.lit:' DID NEW YORK IAPJ Jun '17 • AdY4'nCeO Oecl1neo w~. 250 m Pre11. d.V 1'° 285 '17' 197 k\k1.1I ~llUll Ill ~.1nlJ \n.1 lo Clll\" u111111 111 mal..111g 1.ilw \l:ltl'ml·n1' to 1lw \11 I mu· Ill lOlllll't lion \\<It h the "111dm\' \JIU \\\l\IJlll ll.S ·\l- hll 11\ \Id \h<1;igh \, pJI I d i lhl' Jlka .1gfl'l'llll'nl. d1.11 g,., '' ,·1 ,. ,ti 01>111.·d ag.i 1 ll'it Nor- 111.111 ( ll'lll' 'I \Oii. ~\\l'UIO" .') \ ll'l' ft'Ht\T '''SE DID p1, '"knt 1111 ,·ng1lll'l'rlng .ind qualit) .1".lll JllH' But ~l\on m11\l lumpkll' lllh' )l'.11 111 "p1l.·t11~1I Ul \l'r\lon .. ;1 l..111d •II p111ha111111 . lhl' Pfll'l'lUloi \a1d \lrord1ng to thl· ind1t111w111. '1"111 .111<.l "i"l·,1111\\ arrangl'd 10 hJH' \\1t1<lo"' lamination lla"s NEW 'fORK (AP) Jun 'JI AJ\14''1(("1 Df'C'•""" Unc h.""Jt'O Wed. MS 600 ~ 197S NEW YORK {APJ -Final Oow JonM PrtY averaue\ for Wednewi"[r. cUIV SIO<ln H OW C .. M 706 30 Ind 1132 18 1Ym6 28 I s~02862 lr,+ I~~ 1s2 20 f r,, 113s 04 "'8 ll 1111·2111.0 +s 11 T .,,., \ t'\ Stt lS UH 20610 09 7 206 •9 208 6 t 70 lo1tgl 1 thJ11 10111 1ndll'l> long fi>.cd "11hout 1l'll111g till' ''" Force about thn11. ·'' "~" n·quired b} Swed lo" ·c; l unt 1 a\I ~wl·ulu" \ la")er. Dennis K1n- 11:i11<l. \411\J th\' \ 1olat1on 10 whKh lh\· u11111>.111) .1llm111cd "as a tcchn1 - l.il 1111l' and not J 'i1gn 1 firant fa Ille \l,l ll'llll'll l ··I hl· "1ndo"., art• perfectly u$Ubk a11d .11l' lx·1ng U'>t'd h' the Air I lllll' .. lh· \a1d. -By City Nt!w1 ~rv#ct! ~ec single-t amily resale market slow tty MISS LOM 0...,,,.. ......... The tintlc--family resale market continues to show wca.knc.tc in Or:anw: County. even rcachln& into the more insulated upecak Oranec Coait resale houtint market. Mirronn1 county 1rends, resales in the Costa Mesa. Newport Beach and Corona dcl Mar area were down 18 percent in May, compa~ 10 the same period a year ago. accordin,1 to t~ Newport- Mcsa Association of Realtors. For the year endin& lh1s May. the as.soeiAt1on reported 463 males at $275 million. compared to 56S resales at Sl06 million for the year before. . Countywide. ho me ttsaJes fell by 17 percent 1n May, compared 10 a year aio. accordina to the California Associ~tion or Reallors. Resaft's throu1hout the 1a.1.e were down 11 percent 1n May compared to the same period last year. Some analysts say lower home sales have brought the county market back to 1987 levels. which they say represent a healthy level of real c talc acti vily. In Laauna lkar h. Grubb & Ellis d istrict manager Jim Vermilya said new ho me dc\clopcrs arc offering better deals and wooing away a number of potential resale buyer . "The only reason that resales arc do"' n " tx·rausc there's a lot of competition from the new home developer\ ... Vermilya \31d. "We have buyers. The problem we have i11 prtl'L' rl.')ts1anc:c. ··11 people arc !>Crtous about selling their property. being priced right l!I the kl·> dcmcnt. If the broker community doc"n't think your hoult(.' 1.,, u good \alul'. 11 doesn't get 'ihown. ff 1t doesn't get shown -11 dOl'\11·1 get sold." l>l·i.p1ll' what real estate brokcrs 'iay 1s thc need for rompctitive prn:1ng. thl' the median resale price for an O range County home - S256.990 -wa!> up 5.9 percent in May. compared to S242,677 in Ma} 1989. ~late" 1uc. the median ho me price was down 2.5 percent 10 S 190.09.i in Ma). compared 10 S 199.441 a year ago. OOk1al\ from the C'a hforn1a Ai.soc1at1on of Realtors blame the slo" 1ng rc~k market on a i.lugg1sh cconom) which they say 1s rnn1nbu11ng 10 "affordability prc!l!turc\ ... The o nly co:istal areas in the \tall' rcport ing inr rcased home resales were Santa Barbara Count). up 16.5 percent. and San Diego Count). up 1.5 percent. McJ1<1 n pm·c!t \\\'re down slightl) in both count1c!t. • Unch.,nged . i ol4'1 Hu('\ • Nl!w nigh\ 'New tow~ 776 I? 18 14 28 New"' \ Nf'W IO ....... 37 S7 ~l'SE l .. Et\DERS 1917 6SS•I( 101104 1M1 'lOt?91101s tu; 26 lrtOu\ 26.41•. 7 52 Trc)n 2,698. Ultls 7.539. 00 6S Stk ll 6~7.SOO Carl's Jr. Tucson franchises kept in family NEW YORI( (AP) -S4'1e,. 4 om Wt'dne~oa~ P"ce and net criange of tne IS mo\1 M' vt New York Stock E.ch4'noe 'NEW YrtRK AP I -Mo~t «1Cttve over lhe Hut'\ 1rao1n~ na11on11llv at more lh4''1 Sl <<lunter ''O<•\ \.,Put•l'Cl ov NA<,[; Nam• Volume Lui Che. 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Narne------~~--------~~- Compan,__~~~~~~~~- I NIW YOlllC IAI') - WHMWO Mlleflel Wkft IW N•w Yet1r S..U Ir~"· W•\ ' ' Bu hturn r w 1brlngs Dem offer ~ALAN ,.AM ~~--1 WASHINO TON -~mOC'rall rcspondina to r rci.idc nt Bush's en· orscmtnt o f po ilblc tax increases :offered a plan Wl•dncsday 10 cut tbillion of dollars 1n benefit pro-!ar~ms 5uch a~ ~•al Security and to ,raise 1axc paid by some people (covered by the retirement rroaram t Republican conarcs 1ona leaders: !meanwlulc. faced a buddina re- Cbclhon over Bush's tu turnabout. f Whitt House and congressional ne1011a1ors k'arch1n& for ways to cut the 1991 fcdl·ral deficit began dis- cussina propos:sls 1n earnest, a day aft er Bush said '"tax revenue in- creases .. arc needed as part of a plan to cut the deli it Democrat~. c1t1n1 Bush's con- cession. ofTcrcd a plan that one pan1c1pan1. SPl'aking on cond1t1on of anonym1t). said 101alcd SS.6 b1ll1on in sa' 1n~. Nejot1a1ors a rc 1 scclr.ing S4S b1ll1on to S60 billion in • nc" ta\e'I and 'll)l'nd1ng cuts for : fiM·al )'car I Q9 I. "h1ch starts Ck 1. I. ' Ano th<.'r 01lil·1al. a lso rcquc.'sting : anon) nHt). ~•d thl· option\ camr 10 : SI 0 billion Thl' olfo:ia l 'IUld o ne : clem ent ""' u thrcc-month drla} in ; cost-of-li\lng 1m:reases for benefit r programs for wh1t•h people qualify ' automaticall>. sur h us Social Sccur- , it) pensions for retired workers. ' Under that plan. the annual cost-! o f-li\cing bou'lts would be delayed f from Jan. I to April I for a savings 1 of $3 bi llion. ' The official said the sugaes11on for delat ina '-'0St-of-hv1n1 adjuiuMnlJ ran into objt(·1ion1 from Stn. Ptie Domcnici. R·N.M.. and Houte Ways and Means Commiuec Chair· man Dan Rostcnkowski. D-111. Rostl.'nkowslr.1 Yid thc polit1e11I con· sequences of such a dcla) would be .. death," the official said. Sen. James Sasser. 0. Tenn .. said the Democratic s-ckaat inc ludtd reductions in Medicare and federal employee lx·nefit pr<>lfams. Sasser also said the plan would increase from SO percent 10 85 percent the' amount of Social Security benefits subject to federal taxes for couples who~ inco mes exceed $32.000 an· nually. The tax boost would raise SJ. I bill ion next )'car. "We're trying to be even-handed about it. tit-for-ta t." said Sasser. "Thcf rc talking about taxes. and ~e·re talking about red uc ing en111tc- men1i.." the bun:a ucrallc term for bcncfit programs. House MaJOrll) Leader RKhard Ge phardt, D-Mu.. s:ud the nego- tiators gcncrall> agreed that their goal 'lhould be to achieve a balanc(•d budge t b} I '>95. T h<.' Gramm-Rud- man la\\ rl·4u1rn 1he dclk11 to be l'11minutcd b) I lc>9J. a goal that \lftuall} e\Cr}unc 1n Washington bclieH'S ca nnot bc achieved. "lt':!I fair lo U!>!>ume ... the targcts arc going to tx· r hnnged," Domenic• said of the Sl'ncs of dcdining a nnual deficit goals \C.'t h> Gramm-Rud- man. In seven wecks of meetings. only one proposal had been advanced. ---------------s y M ii/er Productions Pres~nts I ,.__ ___ I ANAHEIM I 'ANTIQUES : Show & Sale I 1 I Veta's I A# Lm• 1t JI White House Chief of Staff John Sununu, right, lfteets wltlt Sen llobeWDofe •nd Rep. Newt Glnt1rkh, Congre1doN1I GOP leaders, prior to a budeet conference. Sen l'hU Gr•••Hn, left; loolr1 on. Flip-flop didn't · excite Peoria • Read my lips? Yo. Geo•. ~d this. President Bu.ti'' 0 1p-flo p on his hallmark cam pa1an pied~ of .. no new taxes" 1s g1:neratm1 more heat than a summer hot spell in Death Valle). Taxes and the hot air of broken political promises provided a com- bust1blc mix for people 1n the 1.trec1. radio talk !>how callers. headline writers and late n1Jht comu:s. '"I think :all poht1c1ans have some l111le white lie'> 1n them.'" ~id Peter ~1cnkowski. 52. a Dallas Re· publican. WABC Talk Radio in Ne-w York C II) pla)'ed Bush'\ ofi-rcpc2tcd ca m · pa1gn plcdgc "llh his Tuesda} state- ment that reducing the federal defi- cit "ould nrcd .. tax rl'vl'nue in- creases.'' The about-face prompted a torrr nt uf call'> "How man> 11 mc'> ha\l· "C' heard that phraM". 'read m> li ps'•'" "on· dcred Paulette Pe1111 of WA8( "There wa'in't passwn or anger • mona callet'i. It was more a te-ehne of. ·1 can't bl'hevc I fell for that hnc.'" Ted 0 '8 ncn of W RKO 1n Boston. home of defeated OcmOC'ralle prc11- dcntial cand1datt' Michael Dukakis., said the phone lines 4'inlcd WcdM~ da}. Headline \\-nlcrs had a field day '"Read M> L1ps ... I Lied !" said the New York Post o n its front pa,e Inside wa' th1~ hnc: .. Read His r orkcd T onguc .. The New York Daily Ne""s of· fcrcd· "Bui.h·~ Lips Sa} The ·r Wo rd .. Bush's nc~ pitch flopped Ln Peoria "herl' the preside nt was p1llon cd "I think 11 \links.'' said Marsha Ba rne'> ol th.it llhno1s communny .. He's JU!>I like all the rest They promise )UU somc:th ing, then they gct in offitr and break their v.ord I .,,.,on't behcH· him 1n the future.'' -By ntt A•udatfll Pra. World. hails president's decision LONDON -Foreign r ommen- 1ators on Wcd ncsda} welcomed Prl·sident Bush's co ncession on tax inl'rea!>Cs but expressed skcp11c1sm tha1 thr huge U.S. budget deficit "<>uld be reduced substantially. Financial markets had a mixed and slightly ncr \-ous reaction. The L dollar tell against uthl'r maJ<>r l'Ur· rcnc1cs around thc glob<·. Stock prn:cs soared 111 Tok)O. and Euro- pean stlX'k markl'll> 'hruggcd off thc ncws. Abandoning h1!!. "read-my-lips: nu-ncw-taxc~" campaign pledge. Bu'ih on Tuesda) conceded that , .... . .. . "' _, CORNEA 0"0UPS unusws t• l 19US 111•-ua 1211.M • H A I P'~ PAN( l 1599" 1699" 1799" h1ghcr taxes \\-OUlc..l be rl·4u1rl·d 111 get 1hc c..lefic11 under control r hc White I lou\C would not 'ipcc•f> an) tax 1ncrca\C!I or program cut'i. The U.S. dcfi l'll could total more than S200 b1ll1on 1n thr ne\I li'iCal }car. U.S. trading partner\ for )Car' ha\e damon:d lur the l n11cd States to <:ut 11s red ink. which pushes U.S. 1n1cre!tt rute'I higher. That puts up- ward pressurr on foreign interest rate'> High rate'> an}whcre i.lov. economic gro"th -Br n~ A$sod•ted Pn .. WHfTE WAaH ...... ~.,. ....... S311.• ACCU.O.• at.a• "'" '° O.O• Oot fO ""'"°'S I '"ONIS ...... . ' PAINTING SERVICE 8Mr'I l)llntlng MtVtce uvea time, mesa Md lggr9Vatlon. A name you can tru•t forqullllty Md eervlce. HIMt the job done right by Sears .uthortzed pmntera. 6 WAY BEAUTY & PROTECTION • Sen FINEST PAINT for l11tlng bNuty • Prof ... lonal IPPllcatlon • Strength of Sears dependllbillty • Licensed, Insured cont...ctors Orlftie CoMl OM. V PILOT/ nutdlw, ..._ .. - rion g A rmed highway robber steals his car 8y IMILY ADAMS ~,...,........., IRVINE -An ofT~uty Santa Ana police officer was the victim of highway ro bbery late Monday n .. t as he drove on the border of this City and Tustin. The lawman's car was stolen at gunpoint on a deserted road, Sheriffs Lt. Dick Olson said. While his car hasn't been recovered. four hours later and another county away in Beverly Hills., four men were arrested in connection with the rob- bery. The officer, who was not idcnt· ifted. was driv~· ~ Irvine fired one rouDd a& 'the thieves, but Boulevard near M Roed abouf didn't injure anyone, Olson said. 11 p.m. wben 1 ue van with out· One of the four men in the van of·1wC ~ Dlalel DMICd him, ~ into the offec:er's car and then alowed in front of him while way behind the flceina van. wcavi111 between the two lanes, Ison said. Olson laid. The van wu spotted by Beverly The van diuooeared around a Hills police less than four hours bend, but when -the otftcer lurned later. near the comer of Wetherly the same comer, the van was stop-Drive and Olympic Boulevard, by ped across the lanes blockina his two passina patrol officers, said path. · Beverly Hills police Lt. Roben A man 1ot out of the van wavina . Cunis. a lun and demanded the officer's Officcn chased the van -which 19 S Toyota Supra. The officer ran had been stolen in Pennsylvania - from the car to nearby bushes and throuah Beverly Hills. Culver City of gun ud HollYwood tor more \Mn 20 minutn 6tfore \My wett captwed in the oertina lot of Universal Stu. dios, Curtis said. . The van's IS.year-old driva a native of Pennsylvania. ~ to hcC and was captuttd by a polec:e dot. He was treated at Cedar's Sinai Hospital for a dot bite and anesaed. The 21 ·year-<>ld pas.sen,Ct', Willy Lamb Ill also of Pennsylvania, wu fired upon after he dropped a aun holster while ,cttina out of the van. He was not bjt, however, and wu booked in O'll West Hollywood Sherifl's station on suspicion of rob- bery, .,and theft auto, possession of a loaded band&un and atttmpted auto bufl)ary, Cunis said. • Quallty wortt at competfttve prices • C..ful preparation Ind clean-up Callforfull lnfoe 1Hatlonancl ,,... EatlMat .. Prominent people on madam's I/st i .... (800) 621 -661 9 ,j SAN DIEGO - A hst of clients kept by a convicted madam con- tained the names of at least one police officer and other prominent ix·ople when authorities seized it. the outgoing county grand jury re- ported Wednesday. Sold and Installed by SNrl Authorized Installers, Lie. No. 448731 . At the time Karen Wilken1ng's rl·s1dcnrc was searched. as many as Beautiful Fashions Size 16 & Up I .) 711 1 E °"c1n1c1 .\11.i C:.1mo11 'l~l ·I \1J7 ,,,, h 11 . ·'' /1111lf•rt.tll (fJ/,oJe DP.e;...~~PV LAGl':\A HILLS Gem Talk By I C HUMPH RIC S '"' '°" ~" &GS APPRAISER I STIUll OF PURLS •••is it •••m II can easily be claimed that there 1s nothing more beautiful on a woman·s neck than a strrng of lovely. well-matched pearls A string of pearls presents such a symmetrrcal. complete picture that we do not normally think of them as 1nd1vrdual httle gems that had to be b<oucht together under the talented. knowledgeable hands and eyes of an expert. How does a string of purls happen, They ~gin of c-0urse with the production of the pearl inside an oyster Pear Is are harvested and graded T 1ny holes are dolled m each pearl. and it 1s polished Pearls are then matched by graduated size and by color (not all pearls are "pearly white") The ieweltr then uses Siik thread and a sturdy nttdle to pa1nstak· rngly bung the pearls together in one grand unit of beauty A tiny knot must be hed between each pearl Special techniques are required at the be&Jnning and end of the strand so that a clasp can securely hold lht strand toeether The entire operation must be done 1n an environment of absolute dtanlintSS The re$ult rs a strand of natu1e's lo~I treasures for m11idy's neck. .:1.:71 \\I· I),. l .1 C:.irlot.1 -,Hti. \llH-1 11 J.1/..1., .... 1.. I t//.11:•'' Tl STI' rn-, 1 -,1. '"' ,., -I I ; -"-I I ; ; f h I ,// I -,, I COSTA MESA 183.!J 'e wport Bh d . 722-9809 No gift brings out the love liness of a woman like pea rls. We have a fine se lection at reaso nable no nonsense prices ... Not marked-up three times and discounted twice. Come See. J83!>NEWPORT BLVD STE0-1~<' TH[ COUATYAROS MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ., 14 police officers may have had access to her mysterious client list, the panel said. After the Rolodeit was di~vered. several officers mentioned i"!s.. con- tents at different times, the grand Jury learned from more than SO witnesses who testified. Each of the officers "mentioned its importance because there were some familiar names of prominent people. includina at least one police officer.'' accordina to the jury's ~ port. "Sensitive cvidtncc involvina possible corrupt conduct by police officers should not be lef\ unat· tended." the report said: ·< Grand jurors also found that names of other prominent San Dicao.area people were contained in the Rolodex. The investigation of the m~ terious tile of prostitution customers will be continued by_ the new arand j ury. which takes office Monday. -By fte .b#culH P,..., ) . l '1 • Ofange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Thutlday, June 21. 1tlO ''ty cons i"a~ funding ~osta Mesa may spend 5400,000 on event traight teeth talk ... NEED A SECOND OPINION? ey .JOit ANTHONY ~NllC.. .... A pnt dtal is ridina on the F\.-stivol or Bnaain. a cultural tvtnt "1lid\ may ttttivt 5400.000 from 1~ cit) of Costa Mtsa. Out of the S2.3 million worth of ans anc1 tourism s>ro1rams ori&inelly budal'll.'d for ~ council mtmbtts, 1hc "British ftst1val in Octobtr was 1~ only one dttmcd sufficitnlly cu1t1.1ral to warrant a.Jtpaytr funds. Should tht city award tht $400.000 P.'lnt -tht mantr is up fO( rttonsadttaoon -council mtm· bcrs say the ftstival will bt a .. ltst case·· kw fututt ans t\'t'ft&s. Should COiia Mtsa ~ with the suppon b the It '-"5th·al ... &Mft will bt pe.r- backs to the city ... said fa&ival d1fft'- tor Bnatt J~ Based on bas txpcrimcc putli"I on .. UK/LA. .. a similar tvent hdd in Los A"ldts in l9U.. Ja.ph said he tXptclS the tvtnl in Oraner County to stimulatt till rtvm\at - as a by.product of stimulati• the ans. ··Propat ~ still talkina about UK/LA. .. ht said. What's mott. he added. PCOOk from as far aW2) as Grat Bntiin ha e alrad) txprnttd an intnna 1n romana to On• Couaty to 50li up thftc Wttls o( British (UhUrt. Ah~ that's kind of liltt Amm· cans eati• McDooaad's hambul'lttl in France. ht conmltd. tht ~ ptna txpct tt.ct at South Coast Plaza as an llddioonal lure for British uavders and othtr tourists. Accordi• &o South Coa\l Plaza ma..,-Jim H~wood. merchants ~ already eeanna up to crtalt window clisolays and othtt dtsips baled on the FtStival or Britain theme. In ~ tfforts. thty art wpponed in pan by a S7 S0.000 pant &om the llritith 90vmHnmt. ~ 10 .Wtttla COMUl Cka- tral a. tloilowa). Grat Bnaain has locll bern involved in activitits &o PftMIM* British tndr. But the Idea of t)i-"I in track with cult~ bas ooly receatly bttumc a ••fashioft. abk .. way of incrtasi"t inam:st i'9 the counlt)''s IOOds and scrvicn. For the Oraner County ans com- munity. ht said. the promotion of British aoocts at South Coast Ptaza will brina in new corporate sponsors of cultural ~ms. For lbc bus1ntsS community. ht said, lht British tht~ Wiii induce South Coast Plaza's 1.6 million rq· ular shoppers to buy m<n than thty othttwisie would. n..11.--no .... ::::: .......... to .. OI ----~ bn ... eeco"CI ccw ~ apnion. ~-mlle l9CDldl.....,, -. net oommil IN....,.. ao T'Nbell~• .. judge ....... cNas • .., the~ .... ""'° ~ ............ °' Wfioul cdQb 2 Sb And don't ..,.,.,,.... ._ commeu11 ol .,.,. and ne.gtlbor'l ebolA Whlltlet' their cMd '9C9"9d tender, lolling C8l9 by a COf amed orthodonlllt and a well rnaneged, courteous staff. f.A council backs water rationing plan .. alica. Once the MCOfdl.,. paid~ the ............ ., .... them aoardw aftab ~ opinion . .k.a as no two • ..,,.. .,. .-. no two deNilts etways egrM. One migt'll 19COfTWNf Id start.ng at age nine, whi'9 another would wait until • tweflle One meght pl'OC)OM •xtrattions. ~ .. IOther would UM a '1unctional appianc:e" to try and~ 9111\f'KtlOnl These dlc:tl4onl all may ha"'8 a bearing °" the length. COil Md~ of the treatment Orthodonhcs is a~ tme, tit9-ttme llMltmenL. ti lhoufd be done nght the hrs1 time because II wiJI mOlt INiy rw.<er be l'9dorle Thus the wise cor.sumer must irMll!Qltt all opcions carefully end haw the utmost confidence In the final chotce ol an orthQ. donhc apeciahst Schuyler C. Joyner D.D.S., M.S. LOS ANGELES • Following four )cars of drouaht. tht Cit) Council 1.>day tcntat1vrly backed mandatory 10 pt>rccnt "'llttr COnst"f'\at1on. afltt narrowl) be:1tm1 back sr' eral :.mcndmrnts 1ha1 could ha'e gutted 1ht plan. At the end of a marathon fhe- hour dtbate-that rtvealcd council mcmben' dl'CP amb" alcncc toward mandatory m('asurcs. the council \Otcd 10-4 to adopt the Commntt. Enttg) and atural RcsourttS Com- mittee rtpc>n. h mdudaa Ma)or Tom Bradle) ·s proposals for re-- quired cuts in water ust and grntly metnStd penalties for ~nccs and busm~ that fail to romp&). The council dcla)ed until Jul) 10 a \Ole on the ordmanct that \\Ould aCll\ ale lhe mimdatOf) portions of the cit) ·s I 3-)ear-old drol.lght ord1- nanct. That will &i\'t tht City At· tomt) ·s otTice timt to incorporate chanaes mack b) tht council into the ne-. ordinance. But the council near!) failed to make eH~n 1ha1 much progrns. 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District offkiab said he did not rcsi•n out of unhap- piness with his position. but would not elaborate on his reason for ~av­ ini. At the Huntinaton Beach Union High School District. Warfield had been ~lected to a second four-year term last November. but announced at a June 19 board meeting that he would be leaving Iona before his term ended. "He was cenainly a viable and important hoard member and he will be m1s~d." Westminster High School principal Bonnie Maspcro uid. • Al 1 COll•vi• measure. the ~ plans to fill his ~ in the neAt 60 days with an appointment rathtr than an cltttion. The aPl'C)inc- ment would hoki until November 199 l . whtn the new member would need to win an election to finish the remaining two terms of the office. The board is taking applications for the post throughout July, and will consider applicants at a special board meeting Aug. 7. The post pays about $400 a month and applicants must be at least 18. a registered voter and a resident of the district, which serves Hunt- ington Beach. and {>'lns of Fountain Valle} and Westminster. Mandela salutes King, not non-violence .\l LA N f ·\ -Nelson Mandela paid ~tlenl 1nbute Wl•dnesda' at the tomb of ~1an111 Luthl·r King Jr .. and lhl· sla in Cl\ II rights leader's "'1dow fi:nentl} upheld Mandcla"s right 10 depart from non-v1olcnc:c in the struggle for black nghts in South .\frica. Mandela did not six·ak during the brief"' reath-la} 1ng ccremon}. which included 1hc singing of 1he anthem of the .S. Cl\ ii nghts movement. "We Shall Q,erconu~ ... Later, the Re'. Joseph 'Lo"' cry. president of 1he outhern C'hnst 1an Leadership Conference that King founded , told Mandela: "We rcJeCt the constant nagging }OU have ex- fX'ricnc(•d about '10lcncc. ... 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Most Maljor CreclH C•rd• Welcome , Ir- Wildfires destr-oy homes, burn thousands of acres 111 ...... •80WILD .. tUt11f,__...., Wi&dfirn, some cauted by anon, damaecd and <kstroyed dcmns of homes and burned thousands of actt1 of bruth Wednesday as a witherina heat wave broke Southern California temperatures re-cords for a attond day. / Fire destroyed or daml&ed 32 homes in the hilly Los Anaeles 1uburb of Glendale, said Fire Battalion Chief Chris Gray. More than a dozen of the expensive homes burned to their foundations and damaac from the blaze was estimated at SIS million to $20 million. In Santa Barbera County, a ferocious 4,000- acrc blaze burned a Sheriffs Department honor farm. set a fire station ablaze and prompted evacuation of the countyjail. said David Jam«, a reporter for KEYT-TV. The fire aJso closed south- bound lanes of Hi&hway IO I, one of the principle thoroughfares connecting Southern and Nonhern California. .. Ifs really aoing. .. James said. That fast-moving fire hit the area as the community suffered the ravages of a fou r-ye_y drought, wi th water reserves at their lowctr-"11\ memof). At least six homes were believed de- slrP}ed. and many more might have been damaged. Arson was suspected in the Glendale fire. Chief Gra} said. The destr<?yed homes were valued at abou1 $300,000 to $700.000 each. "At th ts time. we have found a point of ori.gtn and a butane lighter," Gray said. noting a pin had been inserted in the lighter to keep it burning. "Thal alone signals arson," Gray said. "And within Los Angles County there have been five fires under similar circumstances within the past two days." About l ,000 students and 1e1ehen were evacu· aacd from Glendale Community Colleee in lht middle of clules Wednesday as flames moved within yards of the campus, said spokeswoman Mary Shelburne. An anon blue in the Carbon Canyon area of Oranae County spread over I ,SOO acres to the San Bernardino County coms,nunity of Sleepy Hollow where three homes were enaulfed. Sleepy Hollow's 2,000 residents evacuated, said LoVae Pray Martines. a spokeswoman for the California Department of Forestry. . Au thorities arrested Peter Reyes, 2~1 f<?r in- vestigation or arson. Re yes. drscrioeo by auth orities as a transient. was booked into Ora.ntc: County Jail on two felony counts of arson. said Maria Sabol, a spokeswoman for Orange County Fire Depanment. Riverside County fires destroyed three homes and three other buildings. A 125-acrc fire near Hemet injured 17 fire- fighters. some of them so badly they were airlifted to the burn center at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital. said fire information spokeswoman De- borah Bennett. In the Moreno Valley area of Ri verside County, fire destroyed three homes and three outbuildings. Two big brush fires were fanned by high winds in San Diego County. An estimated 800 acres were ablaLe in the Dchesa area east of El Cajon. A JOO. acre fire on the Rincon Indian Reservation was 60 percent contained. A 530...acrc fire that had threatened homes near Mein ers Oaks in Ventura County and a 490-acre blaze in Cleveland National Forest in Riverside County were mostly contained. Both fires began Tuesday. The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to present THE 8TH ANNUAL SUPERSTARS COMPETITION Friday, June 29, 1990 9:00 a.DL-3:00 p.m. PARTICIPATE IN SOMETHING TOTALLY IRRELEVANT! An opportunity to take the much coveted SUPER STARS trophy back to your office! We will put your sponsored team of 5 (3 men and 2 women or 3 women and 2 men a MUST) through 13 marginally athletic irrelevant events to prove something ... but over the years, we've forgotten just what. 1be events are kept secret until June 29th. 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The Pottery Shack waa open y two brothers from Pasadena n 1938, and over these S.. years t haa provided customers with n excellent aetectlon and great rices on all types of table area. Also adding to Its charm Is the bu tiding Itself. Although It has undergone remodeling to nhance service for customers, the actually structure has not ost Its rambling and busy ................. Box Works one s"top gift shop The Box Works, a new store in the Hunt- ington Harbour Mall, caters to busy people who don't have time to buy a gift, get i1 wrapped and have it shipped out of town. At the Box Works, all three duties can be accomplished In a matter of minutes. harm -which Is characteristic f a town that Is not just a uburb with a mini-mall on every orner. Laurene Gar chow, VP 8111 Dlefftert at Pottery SllKll. . Opened a week before Mother's Day, the store offers complete packaging services with the latest in designer-type wrapping. "It's a natural concept for busy people," says Dave Garlick, who owns the store with his wife, Nancy. Part of the remodeling ln- ludes a storehouse, the Bargain Barn. which lslocated In he rear of the main building. ext to the free parking. It con- alns a large selection of dlscon- lnued and "almost perfect" merchandise. As the Pottery Shack's director Laurene Gar- chow states. "The Bargain Barn has the same funkiness as the rest of the place ... Even though the Pottery Shack is almost antique by Or- ange County standards. Gar- chow points out that this doesn't mean they aren't aware of new trends. "We have added a decor- ations and gift line which con- tain a line of products that will make the Pottery Shack a one stop shopping place for the home." she notes. Shopping at the Pottery Shack is enjoyable not just for the various selection of din- nerware. glassware, flatware. table lines and garden ware. but because of features Ilk.a the outside bazaar in the front of the store which takes advantage of the pleasant beach at- mosphere. Also, there Is a pot- ters workshop where an onsite potter throws original ceramic creations for customers. As well as the Bargain Barn. Ladies of Supremes to sing at FV Fiesta Jean Terrell, Lynda Laurence and Scherrie Payne -all for- mer members of one of the most renowned female groups in pop music history, the Su- premes -wlll harmonize again this weekend at the Fountain Valley Festival. The ··Ladies of the Su- premes" are the featured at- traction Saturday night at the June 29-July 4 Fiesta tn Foun- tain Valley's Mile Square Park. Jean Terrell began her singing career at an early age with her r brother. Ernie Terrell (who later beeame a boxing champion). In 1969. Jean replaced the legend- ary Diana Ross as lead singer of the Supremes. Lynda Laurence began her musical career at the age of 4, following 1n the footsteps of her father. Ira Tucker. founder and lead singer of the gospel group the Dixie Hummingbirds. Lynda joined the supremes In 1971 . replacing Cindy Birdsong, sing- ing lead as well as background vocals with the group through 1973. Unlike Jean and Lynda. Scherrie Payne dtd not begin her musical career at an early age. Scheme. sister of singer- actress Freda Payne, really began her career by ltterally aud1t1on1ng over the telephone while Freda was talking to writer-producer Eddie Holland She 101ned the Supremes in 1973. succeeding Jean Terrell as the primary lead singer of the group. In 1986, the '"Ladies·· were signed to superstar Inter-, national Records with a poeerhouse single ent itled "We're Back .. with tuest vocal- ist Alt Woodson, former lead singer of the Temptations. Each lady has her own unique qualtt1es. blended into an ex- c1 tement of collaboration . They'll be on display Saturday night at the Fountain Valley Fiesta. Call 964-6656 for more information. COMMITMENT TO EX CEUENCE The Prudentaal ~ California Realty BUYING OR SB.LING Specializing In Newport Beach &: Corona del Mar * Free Writtwt Motttet EYOluation * Home T oun By Appoihtme11ts * Tw.nty Years in Newport Beach MEMIBt "Leadinl &llJC Sociery" (TOP 5' ... SAlfS IN M NATIONI LORETT A CURCI 8, 729 77.71 ll .. , 644 IJ67 Can hormone thef1!p~ prevent osteoporosis. STl1DY \'01.l'NTEERS ~F.F.DEU Ir Y• U't! a WOIUll 40 M e6*T WM Mii.; a ..... ,.,., 1111t MMtnlAI ,mM wt~• • ,...nw~ 0 Ill &Mn ..., ...,_ ...,ataiHta .. lk Tiiillb ... . a ....... ~, \Mn )OU ll\lU' be tllt11* hi puUfipat• '"4' two ~Nr r.ludy rvaluatn11 various hiwrn<JM iw~nwnt rflllMM fot the Ptt"-ntHln of 1 l~ (lo .. uilbonem1nualdenMlYHn ~··~ftOPlllllel ~ft s...,~ ............ al•r.l· A a 'l.OOy pafl1C'1P41nt. yuu NtttVW fM ph ,..JCai tlUllftl!WlllMI and • C"()fftplt~ d~ ~aJuallOc\ ul your rurrent ti.ahh 'ltalwr. 1nc.luch"" bkiod l•U.. m._urt~nt.s 1-I our thol~terol t.\.-.h, ma.nunosram , Pap 'IMe" and boM ml~al MMU\ 1nalYW11 EDINOf!I llBDICAL GIO P, INC. 979-6100 111. Wantf A"• --,.....,_ \lalQ , ' in the Shack there is the Galleria with fine china and creative din- nerware imported from Mexico and Italy, along with works by many California manufacturers. "The center of the store is our gift-wrapping service ... Garlick points out. "Our paper is very unique, most of it coming from Europe. We also have six line!i of greeting cards. "She handles the front (sales) and I take care of the back (packaging and shipping)," Garlick noted. "We hope to add imprinting and calligraphy services soon." The Box Works 1s open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m .. Saturday from 10 to 6 and Sunday from noon to 6. Additional The Pottery Shack takes phone orders and also ships to cities throughout the United States. It is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas and 1s located at 1212 S. Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. For more information call 494-1142. information may be obtained by calling ..., -.. .......... 840-0404. Dewe ~ M die meta Wortrs. loarantees four,,,, ral11e1! '""t """"'11P001 -. .. ,.,,,.,,,./;A c.~,.,, ,_., •"°' Ah •'"° s..o.... .... r.. ..... ..... ~0 -.1 ., II .... \;;t:;..-...---- _,._,11anrm TWll ·W ..... 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Ad<4»a, Jr., general monoger Wolter Bunough1, 1901-1919, founding publisher Editorial World Trade Center gives prominence to Irvine, Coast I h1,.· rnmplaint 1s often heard that thl· Orange Coast lad.'. an 11kn111~ In falt. 11 ha' long been said that the cou nt) 1tsell h.1, no 1.klin111''-' 1lkn111~. no ddin1t1\\' Cit). no per<;<>na. no soul. Thing'> arc changmg. Long 1cgarJ1.·<l .1, 0111' of the prcm11,.·r. test-tube c1t1es of the nat1un. If\ inc on l u1•i,Ja~ took a maJOr st1,.•p toward becoming till' 111tl·rna11on.1I hu,iness huti of the Orange Coast a nd the u1un1' 1 h1,.' rnunl' ·, lir.,1 Wo rld Trad1..• Center was dcd1cated Ill ff\.llll' fuec,Ja\. Ill Ol'CUp\ four floors of a 20-StOf) ln1ne ( o tiutld1ng unJl·r l1rn•Mu L:t1on at Jamboree Center 1n the I 1' 1 nl' Hu 1 nl'" t orn pll'\ In 1111..· \1a)or Larr~ -\gran. much cnt1c111,.•d b) poht1t·al opfWlll'nh for ignoring thl' poth~ks •.n fa, or of the OLone hok<;. 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"'L' ,p.·nt 11u1 1111111\'~ hurlding · m·'' hmlgl·, 111 \1111.1 ''"l and South \lll\'11\ ,I T lwn \ll' .1r1· g11111g t11 l k:in up till' l'l111111111111..·111 Ill I J\ll'fll I Uflll'l\' \11,h.111.. 11 up ht our good lllOll\1,.'' 11 ~out d11ld g.l'I' mtmkrcd h) a fll'd11ph1k lx·l';J U\\• \\\' h,l\{'n't :In} 111on1'\ 1111 pr 1\011'> Paul CraiK Robuls is a K'asbint· ton D.C.-based columaJst for tbt' OraaRe Coast IJai/.t Pilot. Mandela' s visit a reminder hatreds impair hope for peace \.\ .\'iHl:-.1(, re l"'l -\1>nw \\'n \OUr OIJt\'\ h<J\\' lfl'pl 11\10 till' \~l11- pf1111l\ ot p1al\1,.' ••l :"l'''''" l\1andl'la ,,.. hl· 111ml'' 111umphan1f\ .tlro" tlw t 11111.·d \t,1l \'' I lw dl\u•rdant null'' m·nt 111 Ix· l"ll'lll'd In ·" l 111'1'11 .1, till' lllll\ll ul m,1\\ ll''IX'l t \\ hl'll \landl'la l(l'l' Ill ~1 1.11111 tmla ~ lw \H111 '1 l!-l'I a r1•,olut1<1n 111 1\1,.•fu111ll' lrum th1· {II\ l 11m· 1111\\lllll •• ind 111;1\ 111Jl·1·d .. ~·c ( uh.111 l'\lk' p1111n1111g ·h" pn·,l·nn· 1 hi\ fl'mJrl .1hh honc'it man ~1 andcla ha\ 11\Jl.k 'llml' \ml·riran' unhapp~ hl'c.1u.,1· hl' puhlid ~ 1hanl cd C uha"<, F1dl'I C"a,lru Palcs11nc L1hcra11on Org.nn11.m1on k.1dcr '\ a'l"4Jr .\raf~tl am.I l th\an leader Muammar <rad ha Ii lor 1lw11 unrcknt1ng urpo'>1lwn to ap.1rthl·1d during all 1h1· dr1..·~1dtul 17 ~1'.tr\ "'h1·n Mandl'la "a' loll..1·d up 1n .1 South \fnr.an dungeon "iomc ""' that Mandt•la 'hould hJ'l' bl'l'n.morc wn'lll\1,.• 111 lhr prl'J uJKe\ anJ hatn·d, 111 hi'> \111a1- 1,.·an gul''>t\ -that he '>hould hu"c lno"' 11 th.it for 1krndL'' the -\nwn- l a n J')\'11pk ha'L' hl'l'n prngramnwd 10 rcgurd C a<;tro. \ra lnt and Ci.1dhnti '" dl''>Pll'allk '1ll.11n'\ \\ho nfl' dl·· '111d of h u mn n "'ort h M<indda l no"'' that hut for ( a\tro·~ 1omnlltmt•nt of troop' to \lm.1. ~outh .\fr1la·, "h1t1· 1111n- Ont) might no"' hold '"a' O\l'r N.1m1h1a and AngolJ. paril~ hl'lJU\l' tor 100 lon1t th1,.· l •ntll'<i Stntl'' ha' Today In history fotlJ ) " Thut\d,l). June :!M. thl' I 7'>th d:l\ ot I "NO f hl'rt' arl· I X6 d<t)'I It'll .Ill ttll' ~l'~I . I oJ :i" ., h1gh1tiht 111 h1s111r> On June 28. 1914. \u\trtll!'' \1duJuk1.• f-r,lfll'I) r l•rc.Jtn,lncJ Bn1.1 ht!'I "''k· \ofia. "L'fl' U\\.'l\\ln:Hc.-d in Pl l''l' 111 -1.l.I\ S.1 r:l tn I) y UJl,O\la' lil Car l Rowan lx•1111111 thl· ,llf1 111 till' h.1J gu~' 1n h ,, ' 111 pl.t\ l'' 111 \I Ill .I I k l.1\11\" 1h.11 \'\I'll "hl·n th\' t n11nl \tJll'' .111d 11th1,.·1 \\ 1·,tn n n.11mn' "11ukl 11111 'UJ'>Jl<irt 111, \1111.tn N.111unal { 011~11''' .llld th1· nnt1 -.1p:irthl·1d 111111 L'llll'nt hl· got \Upport Imm \1.11.11 .111d till· Pl CI •• 111c.J < 1adh,1li I \\Ould llit \l· kit tnntcmpt for ~1.11llkl.1 h.1d h1· 11111 h,1d tht> gut' Ill n.1mc th\' 1x·opk \.\ho 'uJ1pOrtl'<l t11m \\ h1k 'onw of till' great. St•lf-st~ Int d1 fl'ndl'" ut lrn·d11m "l'r1• pla~ 1ng 1001'11· \\tlh H 111u11kwu' 'iouth \ 11 ll oln I l')tl fill' . llllll' \ lllClll .111 kl\\ .trl' J II\· cndH111t1,.·d "''h Mandl·l:l What do thn 1...•\pcl I u l J 111.tn \\h1l ha' 't.'en htttd rnllahorntl.' v.1th '\nuth \fm ·a Ill llll' \llppl~ ol \\l':lfllllll. :!Ill I ~in. 1ntl'lllttl'nlC cqu11l1llL'nt ;inJ utha thintt' a "lllte r1111111r1t\ ncl·1.h to up pr l.''" J bl.tl l ma1 ont'" h\ .1 \c1h1Jn n•\olut1c1n.1f) -thC' l '1..•111 \\ h11 h trt&gl'fl'd World Wnr I I 1\\' \\':lr\ Inter on 1h1<1 date. the I ll'ol'} ul Vcr\;,lllk' v.:l\ \1anco in , 1:11lH'. oniuall) 1,.•mJtn~ 1tw tnll'I'· 11.111ui111I nmOtl I O n tlm J ail' Jn 149 1. f-n1tlanll'<i Kin~ t knf) \1.111dl'l.1 \Iii\ thoughtful. h ut t\llh~ '' lw n lw ,,;11d that hl· "'P- poi 1nl hral'f·, right 1111'''"' 111 p.·an'. hut 11111 hral'I·, nght to nn'uP) the l 1111.lll I k1gh1'. th1· Wl'\I l:Jnnl . thl· < 1.11.1 \mp -\t mn l nn·up11,.•r, a rc not p11pul.11 .111~ "h1·n·. 'ill I canno t 1111d1·1,1.111d h1111. .1111on1· might ht.·· h1•\ 1· lhJt \l,rndd.1 1111uld t'Onll' to \llll'l I\ ,I lll l'\PI l'" .11tqll,111l'l' nf lhl• g111\\ 1 ng h1.1l'l 1 wll km rill'> 111 arl'a' 1,, Jl'I u rn 11 of, h) rn 111 ta I) forn · I h1· a 11K1'>m'i ot Mandl'la should 111.11..1,.· u<. mor1,.· a\\are of the n~a.,ons "h' our "nrld '"' -.u1,.·h :i contcnt1ou' .md da 1111-1,.·ruu<; plal e Jl'" s. 111 lsral'I Jnd \m1·m·a. haH' minds and 111c11Hiri1·., t"' 1'\tl'd IH thl' I lolorau'lt anJ l'l'ntunl'' of • d1\C.·r1mmatwn \1i,1m1·s ( ullJn' nur<.l' thl' angl'r-5 ot llh' prOJ)l'fl) g1aO'\. thl' Pl'fl'el\i.'d hru1.1li1a11on,, ol <1 l·orrun unt!lt re, .. ulu11on. Mandela'" n11ndsct an<1es lrum )Car~ of anguish "hl·n he a nd h1!1 hla1·k cornrcuks "'crc at the m1,.•1q of a ruthll''s pohce state. and "hl·n hi.· rnuld ~e v.ho !oded v.ith thl' upprc't'>l'd and who hccamc the 111x·11 or ~rrct ull1e' of the masters o l aparthl•td. ManJl'la·., v1\1t \h1luld rC'mind us that thl'fl' " nu hnJX' for peace so lun~ ·"old fl.'.Jr!I and hntn'd\ rule all \11 tlw <kl'l!>ton' 111 wh:11 \huuld be a h11gh1 ncv. da) C•rl Ro•H J1 • W•1•l•itoe D.C.· ba~t'd col•moJ11 tor ,.,. or .. 11 Coast D•llf Pl,.t. \Ill \\J!I horn m (1r1.•1.·nv.1dl. I 11 I 778. M.ar) I 11dw11 Ua)s g.1111«,f lhC' n,lllll' "Moll) P1t<.'ht>r" Jn"I a pl.IH' "' ht)IOn h 01d1n1 \f1ll'lll'u n forn•' '1 t ti\\' 'tk \.-olu11on· .11' \.\ ar &ttll' of Monmouth in N\'\\ JL-1 "' -By 1'f' A•H<'l•IH 11rni Commentary Freedom of speech not actions guaranteed 9y THOMAS SOWEU. This Fourth of July, millions of Americans will be proudly d isplay- ing the flag. But some will remem ber with justifiable bitterness the Con- gress that pcrmined desecration of 1he flag. While o nly an ugly fringe is likely to desecrate the flag, Congn=ss has desecrated "'ha t the flag sta nds for -governme nt of the people. by the people. and for the peo ple. Ev<.·n though the Constitution itself pro' ides a procedure.' for anwnd1ng the Constitution. Con- gress re fused to allow that procedure to go forward . They refused to allow the J>l'Opk themselves to decide "hcther thl'' wanted flag-burning and other dcs1·cra tion o utlawed . All sons o f terribly sophisticated and sdf-congratulatol') people have said that flag-burning doesn't really matta. The} ha H' e' Cf) ri ght to ,say that -and 1he~ would ha' e C\ Cr) opportun1t) to sa> 11 again and again during the long 11me that 11 takes to pass a con!lllluuonal amendment. But influennng the public's Je- ris1on 1s 11ot "hat the anom tcd arc all about. Thl'' \\ant to take th1,.· d1,.·nsmn out o·r thl' hands of thl' puhlic and 1mpoSl' their own dc- ns1on. That '"' "hat 1s C' 1·n morl· fundam1·111alh ant1-.\men can than the tlag-hurn1"ng itself. On mall\ othl·r issuc'i a .. "cll. thc 'll'\.\S and · 1 alul'\ of the small. sl'lt: congrat ulator~ elite have become the la" of th1· land -not bccauSl' the t on'>l 1lut1on <ia1d so. and not be- l'<IU'>l' th1· Pl'opk '><lid '\O. but tx·causc Congrl''-' and thl' m un' ha'c hc- rom1· th1· mou1hp1cc('' of tho'lc '11'\\pmnl~. In Ju111g ">O. the~ ha\l' r1·pudi<lll'd thl' pnnc1pkc; of M>lf- guH·rnmcnt on "'ht('h th1'> country "'•" f11urHkd . The '>ll'l..m. ha'c dc\L'l'rnt1·d thl· 11:.ig. hut thl· pohtK1an'> and 1udg1''> h.1' 1.· d1,.''>1..·nat1·d 1h1• 1Jea behinJ \lll\.'rllJ ~1cd1a C'11ll., arl· sho''l'rtng Jll '011' of rrJ1,1,.· on ningrl'<.'>nll'n "hn 1 nll'd Jg.1111't kt ting thl· aml·ndml·nt procl'<;4' hcgin. The~ ar\' rred1tl'd I\ 1th ··u1uray.l". Jnd "pnnt 1p1t··· 1n r1'"'1111g "prL·-.,ur1,.··· to ha\\' a na- t1unJI 'nil' on thl' flag am1•ndml'nt \\ h.11 th\'\ -.hould tx· l'fl'd1ted ''1th " traud (he 'ianll' appli1''I to thl' ('OU rt' Thl' frauJ hcg.nn ~ 1·::iro\ ago. "hl'n the t 'i. ~up11..·nw < uurt tx·g.an rall- 1ng .111 '1111'> of ant1·.,nu::il flUhlli. tx·h.111or .. ,} mholil 'r n·rh.. and \:l~llll:\ thJI II \\a\ thnl'fcin· prOll'Cll'd h} till' .. fr1,.·1· ,,xnh" prm ""'n of thl' I 1r\t \1m·ndnwn1 Onn· JUfl'-I!> took that ll11 J.. 111 thl· road. 11 kd alm<1'1 inn 11a hi) tu ~ ~ ing 1 hat la"., ag~11 n\t hurning tlw ll.1g ''l'r1· unron~t11u ­ t1011.1I It 'll hap1x·n' that lhl' m1·n "ho \\f1.lll' lfll' ( Oll\lllllllllll \HOil• 111 a '1..·1' pl.11 n .1 nd '' ra 1gh t ltlf'\\ a 1 d "'a~ \\ hl'n th1'\ ,,11d "frn· '11\'l'lh .. thl'' d1J 11111 '>.J\ l11'l' .1l11un\. I \\·n Jl1hn ~tua rt \l1il' 1l'll'l,r.11ed l''>'a' "On L1tx·11, · 1kd.m·d .. ..._n nnl· prL"ll'ndo; th.ti Jl 11011' 'hutilJ he ·" frn· J\ op11111111, roJa ~ thJt rrl'll'll\I.. ha\ tx·1..um1· u1mmo11. a' lllUrt' rnudd\ tht> J"- 11m Iron l~:t\.\l'l'll '>fll'<.'Ch anJ nl11on Oti' 111u'h Jll 'orl\ of al t1on<. e\· pr1'" 11p1i111111' anJ t~·dmtt'· 1ndud· 111~ J punl'h on till' I·'''· a "4.'\U31 3\\.1 ult. or 'il·ttrng 'om1·om"' hou\l· un li11· Thl' .. ,~mhl.1lil '>JX'1•ch" du~:tnnl· mal1·, no '"''""" ,·,crpt a\ a ''3~ of ' dJ1n11ng that till' { '11n\lllut1on rx·r- nlll' \\ h.ll\'\ l'I thl· 311111fl ll'd \.\3111 IX'I 1111111,.•d r h1• prl'IL'll!>I..' that thC' Con'ltllU ll l)fl fl'qulll'!I "llJtl'\\"r tlw anmnt<.'d Ix·· "''"' 111 h;h tx·1·n r111ng on "'° long no" tin 'o man~ 1 .. \U\'\. that \.\(' h,l\ ,. g11ll1'll 11,1.·d In II \\ 1' m,1\ 1'\l'll l'l' \IHll. kl•J \.\hl'n "111w11n1· ·111.... I.I\\ rrofl·,~11r l 1110 (1J1gl1,1 \,f)\ pl,1111f ~ .. thl' \\flllL'll ( 011~t1tutH111 nil lllng1·r ha' an) th111g to c.Jo "1th 1.·un\t1 tu11onal la" ... that nm'llt1tutmnal la" as 11 <.'\ISts ttx.la' .. ,., a lrJud .. \.\h1ch 5tmpl} allo"'·" 1udg1''ll to )uhst11utr their o"n ··no- tion'> uf guod !IOCtOI polrq .. 111 plar1· 11f I h1• J\'nlOt'f:.ll IC' prOC\'SS. \\\• li.tH' no" ll'achcd thl' ul- t1mall' )tagl' of d1..·genernq. "hen 11 ·~ con .. 1dl·red to tx· mor.ill) wro ng to c halk nje thl' lh1ud through thl· amending prlX-l''>' rro' 1ded h) the ('onst11u11o n rt"d C'ongressmcn "'ho pr"'' ent till' lkmoaattl' procl'\'> f1 om l'hol k 11g111g 1ud1c1al fraud an· p1a1M'd !01 thl'lr "couragl•" and "prinnpk .' The mo'lt nd1rnlnu:\ nrguml'nt 111 the Oaa·burn111g rnntroH'l'S) is that a con ti1u11onal <lllll'ndm1·n1 would tx· "an alt•ll'l on th1,.• 8111 of R 1ghh ·· r Ot f11lll" thun 100 )l':lrs. no om· l'\l'I tho111iht lhttt th1,.• 8111 of Rrght'I mJ1,.k la"'' ;1g;11 n't Oag· <k~mlmn U lll'Oll\tllUt 1011.11. "re V.l' to he Ill'' l' that th1'I ··111ht" "·" alv..t)S th1..•r1.· 111 the: f1 r.1 \llll.'IHlnwnt" fh:it !'<lllll'hOv. 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SANTA ANA OR LOS ANGEi ES, BllT RIGHT IN YOUR HOMETOWN. WE CARE ABOUT THE ORANGE COAST BECAUSE WE ARE lHE ORANGE COAST. ORANGE COAST • • 4'. II I II ___ r------------------------------------------------------, I . YES, IWANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT FOR ONE YEAR AT $201 . . PAVMENT~~N>CATE D •PM>,. FW. 0 Mir. fN>-ML.ND: TO BE Al I ff) OEUVERTO: NAME ''""'"I, ADORE SS APT NO. CfTY ZP . HOME PHONE . PHONE MMBER REOUIRED 10 ESTABLISH ACCOUNT StGNATURE·-------- I I I I I I I I ---~-----__._.....__L------------------------------------------------------~ • f • - .... . s i t • • I • l ' . . • • I I : I ' • I t . HOT fromA1 The inland Newport Beach temperature was 82 on Wednes- day, but a 20..mph wind kept the air a cooler 70 dcgnes at the beach. According to lifeauaros, the gusts t'ven chased away some of the roughly 130.000 people who hit the sands in Huntington Beach and Newport Beach. Santa Ana reported a hi'4h of IOI degret's We-dncsday. while in Los Angeles, a prior 102-degree record was brokt'n when the temperature reached I 09 degrees. Tuesday, It was 112 dt'gTCes in Los Angelt's. Air conditioners going full blast all day sent Southern Cali- fomfa Edison's power demand to a record high on Tuesday, and officials expected the figure 10 increase Wednesday. Edison spokesman Jim Ken- nedy sajd the com pan) ·s peak demand of 16.985 megawatts at 4 p.m. on Tuesday broke a previ9us record of 15.987 mega- waus on Se{>t. 6. 1988. "We anticipate the demand fig- ure will increase todav (Wednes- day);' Kenned} said. "With buildings. 1t gl'IS harder and hard- er to cool them as 11 gets warmrr and warmer.·· Edison crews an the Orange Coast district rl·placed fi"c trans- formers that fa1kd T uesda\ either bccau~c of thr hl·at o'r power 0' erload. l\.t:nncd} said But that Y.as a small ligurl' compared to the 29 transforml'rs replaced in northern Oransc Count) and the 11 replan.•d an Santa .\na. f...l·nned} said .. On the coast. 1he ll'mpera1ures arc not as ho1 a' 1h'-· rrst of the rnunt' :· he said Edison l'fl'"'". are "ork1ng aro und lhl· clock dunng th1' hear Kenned} '>a1J. Emplo~ees uf ( rn~~ ( ounrn .\tr Cond111on1ng and Healing 1n Hun1mg1on &ach haH' al o Ocl'n wortint all hours. rnpondin1 10 ait tonditionina repair calls. a(- l'Of'Clina to Laura Oviatt. ma_n- qcr . ••The boss said book all ni&ht. book Saturda)1 and unday;· 0 • iatt said. The company, who~ cu • tomers arc mainly commercial busjnesses. has been swamped with roughly 20 to 30 service calls a day and has even taken on residential service calls. "I have not walked away from the phone," Q , 1at1 said at noon Wednesday. "We'rt a small company and people arc referring calls to u . O ne larger compan) 1s 40 calls behind. "Evenont' wants estimate'> righl now. too. h 's usuall} after t~e) ~~ homl· and can't skep at night. Over at Bill Mears Hcattng and Air Conditioning 111 Costa MeS<t. owner ~1cars and anothl·r l'm- plo)ee were thl' onl) two on dut). handling 20 calls a da~ ''It's cra1~ nght no"' ... Mcar' ~1d. ht) 'OKe .1~tuund1ngl) calm fo r the c1rcum~ta1wn. How do au t'ltnd11 iuning fl'· pairmcn l..l'ep rool'' .. \\'e do n't \\ ~ "a11 for l>l·- cembcr." ~tear ) ..aid .\nothl·r group ot "'orh·n. - roofcri. -haH' l'ul lhl•tr hour,. thanks to lhl' lwat Rooting rnn- 1 ral'Wf'. "ho not on h \\ ork outmk t"lut .11.,u dl·.11 "11h hol 1ar and llanw hJ\l' rl.,l.hl·dukd "'orl. hour'>"' lx·g.111 .11 ~a m .ind l'nd around noon. "l he actual ll'nl!)\'r.1111rl· un lhl' roof ,., ahout 15 Jl·gree' h1glll'r l)l.in on thi: ground lx•lJll\\.' "l"rl' ''orkmg ''11h hl1t IJr ·· i,a1J ~ltl.l Pl·tnml'lla pall nl'I or Pl'lntn1 ll.1 Ro1,fin~ in Co)t.1 ~1 l•,,1 In .1JJ111on to )l11ft111g \\111~ hout '· Pl•tru11\.·lla '' '>llll l.tng ""' ~ ""''' "1th pknt) 01 '·1:t~1ll11n 1111:!' ol d1 .. 11lkd \\;lll'I lor \'l1rkl.'r' 111 think Pl·1ronl'lla said hl' h;is ni.lltl 1.·d his crews are more fltiaucd than normal, bul none or h11 cm-plO)~ have suffered serious problem like heat stroke. "We do have an awful lot of tan guys.'' no1td Mark C"OcBlca, manqer for Scholten Roofina in Mission Viejo. Animal • thou&h. have a harder lime dealing with lhe heat. "l'vt' had two rabbits and a ferret come in dead from heat stroke whhin the last 24 hours." said Scott Weldy. a vetemanan at El Toro Animal Hospital. Weldy and other animal ac-m i ts reminded pct owners to make sure animals have plenty of water and :m:css to shade and 'l'lllllation "And defin1tcl). don·t leave an animal' in thl.' r ar. not l'' en for 30 seconds:· Wdd) S<Jtd. "Temperatures 1ns1dl' a car IC'ft in thl' sun can reach I W degrees an 10 mmull''·" saad Barbara Sand) of lh~ l o) .\ngck\ utlice of thl' .\ml·ncnn Humane .\\SOCia- t1 un. ··r ei... dogs l'Spcc1nll). can ~un~. hl·a1 Mroh· and J1e in a ma11a of 1111nu1c~ ... Sands l'\pla1ncd 1hat unlike 1xnpk. J ugs rannot pa p1rc to lnol dtm n. I n)tl•ad. the~ pant. hut panting l·an onl) rnol a n an1m.1I m1n1mall\. 1 hr animal · nperl'\ rcc- omnll·t1dl·tl putting Kl' cuht'\ in a rwt'' \\ala .ind h'q>1ng an aar tond11101w1. 01 a ka .. 1 J fan. on hll 1 nJ1101 Jll'h ..,amh \\Jrnt·d 1ha1 .101ma1, mu .. 1 nut ht· l1l·d up in 1lw dtrl'CI MIO ... hc_; fl'l0111ffil'l1tkd lhat l)l'I O\\lll'r,-\,hll arc unahk Ill kl'l'P 1hc11 .in1m.1l-. 111 a l·c111l hllU\l' \huuld m.1kl· \ltrl' llll' .lfl' prm 1d,·d \\ tlh .. h.1d,· out,tJ l· In 1h1.· l'\llll 1ha1 ,1 l.llltlll' d1-,plJ~' "~II'> 111 lwat 'trnl.l· - r.1p1d h11.·.11h111~ .and J1t1i1. ult\ 1n \\,tll.1 ng .... tnd' rl'l'Wllllll'IHh d11.11, lung till .1111mal \\ 11h \\ala ·" 11111'-l.h .1, po<. .. 1hk thl·n 1al.1 ng 11 111 thl tll'Jll''>I ',·tl·rtn.1nan VIDE08 631 -STOP 631-7867 "the store with All The Movies" FREE VIDEO RENT AL Rent One -Get Second One FREE with This Coupon FREE MEMBERSHIP ALL MOVIES $2.00 A DAY 369 E. 17th Street, Costa Mesa CALL NOW TO RESERVE You'R MOVIE We Transfer 8mm. 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Avolloble 24 hours o day, 7 cloys o w..tt Residents take fire in stride NEWPORT BEACH -As lire raged abou1 300 yards away, resi- dents of the Park Newport Apart- ments on Jamboree Road took at all m stride. Charles Hillsanger. 23, said he was just "hanging out in the pool." when somebody ran up to him a nd told him a fire was burning in Upper Newport Ba). He said 11 was only then that he looked up and saw all the smoke. ·· .\1 first I thought it wli'r only clouds." said Heike Hoffmcicr. She said she did not t'ven think it was a firl' until she heard the si~ns. But somt' residents were a lmle more concerned. "It was prett} scary." said Tom lluchler. "It ~1\es )OU something to 1h1nk aoout." Park Ne"' port resident Gerry &.hor and his friends J\ndy Tu. Tom Shankin and Toan Bui aucmptcd to hike ou1 into the Back 83} after they lllJI ICl'tl thl' .. moh·. .. Wl' go1 to see thl' flames and that\ ahuul 11. .. Srhor said. He: said hl· and ht~ ft tl·nd'> "erl' then chased t1ut of 1h~ a1l'J h~ "Jewport Police. ">chor ">Jtd hl· heard an an- noum1.·nwn1 u\\·r a luudsix·akcr that a tirl' "a~ 1n till' area. but hl' ~aid the 'P\'~1 1-l'I llWdl' IHI ll1l'll lton ol l'\ Jl'U· .111ng I h'-· fir'-· al'o '"·•H'd Hn close to •111.· ll ~.111 ''-'" porin. hut a <,pol.c'"ll111Jn lhl'rl·. "ho dl·dtnl·d 111 llkn11t~ lll'l '>l'll, '>:ltd no plan-. \\l'11.· lllJlk Ill l'\ ;tl'llatt• .10\tlnl' .... fl1.• ,,ttd l(h ftll' \\,f\ •Ill .I flit Jdt.tll'tH 111 till' hotd ·· hut ,11,· '·'" th• l .t tt\l' trn alarm FIRE From A1 ( )111.1nu .ind I "·' I l.1 1111111){ I. 111 ( '11111•. hdpnl lk 1.l.l·11 pull ho,,· 111 lhl· \lllllidl'1 111g litl' l hr 11;w \\l'rl' 111 till' h111d \\\. m11111ng pool "hl'll lh\' ti 11.• h1ttl.1.· lllll '\\ l \\\'ll \\,lldllllg. ti Jlld kit th.ti 11•• Olh l'(,l "•" lwlp!OI! .. ( rnul h ,,11d ·· 1 h\'ll \'\ '' ""'' l\.\11 1i1 n111.·11 hut '-'', "ntll' ,1,111nl hdp1n!! · .1ddnl I l.11111111 •l i.. l 11l'lighi_1, l•.1d 1lw hl.111· 11111.k1 ,111111 .. l I•' .1bt1111 ..! I~ p 111 hul l.1mh.1t.•\ \\,I' 1. l1"'·d 1•1.'l\1.\·,·11 1'.11. dtl ( 11.t'I I ftfh\\,I\ .111d ..... 111 111.11111111 I lilt, K11,1d until .1h11111 I• I' l1l \h11111 \ll l111·1'1ghll l' 11111~ '''\\pot I l h .11. h ( .... 1.1 \k~ I l11n11ni:1n11 lk.1, h I 11u111.11n \ .11 k' .111d 1h, I l1 ,111i?1 < 1111111' 111, dl·p .1 111111·111 h,t 111 1 d I h1· hi.th l\·ndl.-11111 '·''" 11!1.· fl'\1·111 11111\\ 1111' 111 gt.I" .1111111! 1111· B ... ~ Ii.I\ p1" .Sllnl I hl I 11, I 111111 fl' 1d1 intt 1fi, '""~ ''"1)1111 \p.11 11111.nl\ \\ftt,h "''' .1h1111 .1 qu.1111·1 m1k 110111 th,· l·dgl ol lh\ l11c · II 1hr tin· h.1d hu·n I"" llll•lllh\ .1g11 \\1!1.11 th1· gt.I" "·" hti,!hl'I 1h1ll' \\llllfd h.t\1. ""'" ltlll '1lkl .I hi\ lllt lf l d.t lll.11'•' l\·ndk1u11 '-ltd . I hl· I" 11w < 11 . "h '' h , "' "' 1 lw I.ind h.td thl' !!'·'" """'1.·d .1h11111 .1 11111111h "!!" lw .tdlkd In I .1~1111.1 11 111, .1 t.•111-.1111· hru'h tir, b111k, 11111 .11 .1h11u1 I\ ~11 p l1l \llUlh 111 I .l~l'f 111\.'\I 1>11\1' .1n111 d 1ng 111 .1 ! 1r.1ng1· < 011111' I 11 l' I kp.11 1nh111 d1,p.11dw1 I ttl Ulllh .1111\,'d 1n lhl· =:IHl<t til111.I. 111<.11111111111\111<1 .ind \\1.·11.· ha11ltng 1h1. hl.11, ·'' 111 111 pm \hl' \Jld GRE/\T From A1 near 1he finish hne. chatted with onlookers. panicipat<.'d in otht'r fes~ tt\ t1i<.'s and dragged 1hemselvcs to bed -only to rise again two or three.' hours later. Race part1c1pants had to be on the road at 3:30 a.m. Wedncsda} 10 n:ach the ferry in Ludington b~ 7:JO. Thi: ti .S.S. Badger. the last ferry operating on Lak~ Michigan. was slated to take morl' than 100 vi ntage 'l'htclr" acro-.o; the lake to Kl·"aunl'l'. Wt~. for thl' next kg of 1 hl· I l-da). 13-'ilJll' race Hui Stanlirld and Tra' 1s -thl' I 987 Cin.:a1 .\ml'ncan Race cham· pion'\ 1n thl'tr 1916 Mitchell Road· \ll'r -l'rOSM·d lhl' fini!>h hill' ID l ltn1 dnd kl·pt un going to Lud1- 11gll)n Thl·~ r hl·rl.cd 1n10 a motel and got .1 go1>J night'' ,kl·p ··11·., hkl' an} ~ind of r;1r1ng.'' "ianlkld 'atd ... , ou'n• allo"ed 10 U\l' \\IUI hr.11n · I k\.'I grl·a1 11gh1 nm' l H'r\ h<ith l'lw '" go1 ng Ill If' to ,f1'l'P on 1 hl· ho.11. hut \H"rl· 1101 gotng hl k t thl·m ··\\ l·0 rl· g11111g 111 ''al ~ qround and tall. lo 3fl~tllll' \\\' \l'l' nodding Off" ...,1,1nliC'ld l.1uglwd But he ma) }l'I he l:withing all till· \\,I' 10 th,· hank \\ <)t \l' for thl·tr opJXlOl'DI\ Ing on lhl' lak1.· put lhl· Inn l\111r IH11ir' h,·h1nd 'l hnluk I h.11 ffil'.tnl tour h11!ll\ h•'I 'kl'll lt1 1110\I rall'r'. I h,· dda' al'll lutt'l'd ran· 1>llil 1.11, Ill \. UI \\ l.dn1.·,J.I\.., kg h~ 1hrel'- h1u 11 h .. 'o 1ha1 1an·r, l·oulJ H'Jlh 1111, "" 111 11ml· lw plannl·d k'itt\. 111,' I 11 fk'nf)I,· ltkl' ~tanli\.'ld 11 llll'.1111 .111 ,.,," d." h11111" and tul'lhl r rl'\I tnr lh1. tl·t1i.1111d1.·1 nt th'-· ralh ..,1.111111. Id .111d I 1.1'" an· .1m1111~ th, 111p 1.111'" h1.·1,· \\ h11 pralltl\' ""'!!' "'" .tl'd p.t \ .1111.·11111111 10 ,I\'. l.111 011 llh lil\I d,t\ thn lilll.,fll'd '' ''"nn1h ,,rr 1lw 1>l,il 1al 1111w In a 1.tlf\ 1' p1. 1.11.l' 11~1.· th" mtl'. 1ha11..m '""'''llllll'' Ix• l!llnd l'nf\ugh 1111 fi l\I pl.1 ,. 111 thl 1nul·.1,1ngl~ lOlll· 111. 1111 \, C '' 1.·.11 \nwnl .1n Ran· 11 \\,1, 1111h l!11t1d ,·nuugh lnr 19th plat~ th.11 J,1\ ! >n t.l:t\ ~. thl' ~1ttl·hcll lin1 shcd 17 Wll>ltl.h \Ill 1111.· Ill.II~ tal.tng fourth I Ul''d"' till'' \\l're lrl <;(.'llllHh 11fl .llld 111 \l'l 1 •lld pl.I\\' I hl'\ \\\'ll' 111'1 h 'l'l'11nd' oil .1 pltll'd 'u111• 111 \\,·dnc~d.1,·, .1h hie' 1.tll'd kg. hut th.11 "·1' nnl' tt1111d t<11 l~l h pl.I\\' \\ luk d.11h '"n' p.t\ off -s'\ 1)(10 l<1I 111'1 pl.I\\.' 11111'1 l'~1.'' .trl' \Ill 1111. (,,,, l\\11 "·"' lt11m Pho1:n" tu I >1,11\.'' l.111d I Ill' l llllllll.111 \l' \\. llf'l'' Ill lflll'l• l\\11 d,I\, \\Ill 111.'l th1.· \\1110\'I lhl· "'Ill IHICI l(I J llJ p1111.· I "-''1rn1· h" "inn1n~ n·pu1a1 ion \1.1 nli1. Id ·'I!'''''' 1h,· r.lll' " .1 11.1p .. 11111•1 ·1 dun·1 l.11t1\\ hoY. \\l' d11 11 .. 1111w111111.·, lw ,,ml .. \\ h.11 1r alh h1•lll\.'1' till' '' I d1111 ·1 k111m him 11lh1 I' d1• 11 RACE fltOTES T"r M ''"' tea~ ~., 1> t"'• • ' •J... , ... Of' •• "" ,, .,. .,,,~, o~a""IJ( (O.t\1 Hit and run injures cyclist "I " 1'0 K I BI \ < 11 I \\ o \\.1tllh'll Ill .I I tlld I 1'\ll\:1 \11111 ~ .I h11. ~1 ll\t pnl,1ltnt-: up 1lw "'up1:nnr \ \ l'lllll' hill "l'tknl'\ll.I\ l'\ l'lltllg. hut 'lx·d 1111111 till' \\l'lll' tx·ll11.-lx·1nlt '111(11'11.'d Ill ( 1"1.1 \k\,I puft~1· \,tld I ,1111m.11.1 \111.-ll·, 24 .1dd1 ,·" 1111· ~ 1111-l~ 11 \\,I\ .111 •'\ll·d 1111 'll'Jlll. 11111 Pl kl111l\ ll11-.111d 11111 . .)\htk hll :11. ,, ,11 old P·"'l'll~l't < harloll\' ( 1,H- ' ,., \\,I\ .11 tl''ll'd on "ll'Plt 11111 111 lx·111~ d11111l. 111 puhltl . "11d \@.I \I I I'\ lw1 111 1lw 'l'\\ port tk.1<. h Poltll' RACE From A1 < Hlil l'f' e\t 1 llHH l' 1 herl' ·., lx•t•n a 2' l'\.'fll'llt 111al'.l\l' tll r nminal arll' ti} a"'<ll.tall'd "''h <.l.1nhe:id' thl\ \c;,r ll'l'f la\t \Car at th1 tmw f hat .at It\ II\ r.11\gl'\ 110111 unpro,ol>.l•d at· t<ad\ on m1nnnt1n to tht' ~pear· anll' of c;wa 11ka"> and nnt1,•m1t1l· g1ufli11 dcmn1t1Y.n and 1n "hopping rcnll'f', MrE1 lam ~1d •\t the '>UOll' 11111e. 18\lo l'nliu'-'l'· llll'llt offiuul' h.1' \' nnttll'tl .an 111· llC<l\l' IO !>klnh~ad ITNlllllO~ Ul'· '" tltl''· !>tllll < heml Kati of till' \1111-f>cfamuturn I l!:i&uc Sil.1nlwa<.h in Orangl' Count) hn'c tnrl(l'll'd ~·hotib. lx·ttlht'' .rnd. l"\JX•null'. Cnl Stmc I ul k11trn a\ rlfl'll\ Y.hl'rl' thl'' tll\' hl.d' to fl'Cr1111 nl'" \Oung r.tt'l\I\. !(J I/ <.a1J hknttficd O) ..,h3,ed hcnd1; nr l lo'I'..'-< roprx·d h.111 . hca'' "'1>rl 1 ng ~K>I\ .ind hlul· J\\111'. man} \ktnhc:id group'i ha,1..• lx·t·onw a''<X •:Ht'll w11h J nl!O-:Ill phtlcl\Oph), f, l llll in- IOkl Jnlc and 'aolcnte Out one n~u-Na11 ll.'adcr '-'}' '\ktn- hcud:<1 url' hlamcd for attar!..\ on m1nort11e 'llllll)h lx.-cuu~ of th"· 'Ml) lhC) lool "I or pohn '. 11'' .rn l'I\\\ "•" out to \J\ 11·, ,~1nh1.•ath •• \.11d I mn I kp.111111, 111 \ 111.·1 b1: 1 ng h II '" I hl· \\ h 1 ll' I t•\· 11\,I till' htl\\.11'1 \l!l\fll'd llllll lhl' \\ 111d,f11l'ld .ind 1111lnl ti' l't th,· 10t1I I k '11 lk1 l'd m.11111 hl'.t1I 111111t1l'' .111tl "·'' Ihm 11 lo \\ 1.''ll'fll \kd1t.1l ( l lll\'I Ill ..... llllJ \11,1 In hd1u1pfl.•t 11 t' 11.111w \\,I' llttl rdl":l\U.I I h'-< 11'1.i Ml''·' poltrc utlin•r \\ ·'' .thk 1\1 ltK J ll' 1h1.· I c\11\a a lll'I \\II "''"''' g,1, , .• 1 Jc~ rtJllttln uf th•: rnr Ill 11tlil.l'I' .11 till' M'l'nC. Fi'IChl'r s;ttd -By tile Dally Pilot \kttgl·r. a Fallbrool>. trk' l'iton ll'· pa1rm:rn. forml'r Gmnd Dragon ul thl· ( al1fnrn1a Ku Klux Klan and nu" kadl·r ol lhl· Wh ite Al)an Rl'!lt~l:l •ll'l'. .. Mo111 of the 1>kinlw:ids I know complain ahout being hn.,slcd hy poltcl' all the 11mc.' Ml·t1ger \.'Ud :\k11ga ha often Ix-en credited \\Ith rclrmt1ng and orpn111ng kan- head groups af. thl' ·o unger gcncr- a11on 's :lM\\l'r tu tht· Ku Klu\ Kinn. While he conn·de!I to "outreach" I.It Ill\, '3\1118 "If the> 'I"(' )Oung. WC "ant h ) rl·arh tlwm. · Me11gcr de- ntl·'I 1l1 11tntll 1 ng '101<.-nt·c ag.'ltn~t llltllOl 1111.'\, "It'~ a m1!>\onrep11on that I tdl \klll' 1<1 ill out and heat JX'<~pk up. I 1cll them 1101 10 '""11gntl' fight\ lx·l.ll"l' lhl') 'n• nol doin11: :in) JO<XI to thl' "lull' 010 \l·nwnt 11 thl·)'rc in Jail." ~k11a1.·r \a1,1 ~1111. lhl' dl'\Crlflllfln\ nf ~krnhC3d'I IHI\\' ~1pf"'d up in '\C\Cr;1l poltt 1.' tq'loil' "lwn \tlltm' of 05"1:1ult' d~w11ll\' their att. d .1.'1\ In lh p;1'1 thll'\' n111111h<,., lh\' ltuntin».ton lk.1d1 PoltH· l)\·1xulm1.·n1 h,1, logl't.I tlw l'ollo, .. 111¥ llll'llkllh' • 1unc :?6 .• \ hind ni.in v.01~1111 10 '"11rk " ·""11111,•d l:l\ 1h1cl' 'l•n· hl'.lll' \\ ho'tl ,,.,.ll \.\llF~lll Oil II l"Or 111 tit. t•,11 ~111 • lot til ~NCI( \\afl\l'I \' \ 11\ " lt\'J ICll .111J ~ nt"-~l'd 10 1 • re~ldenl$ Mrt Driver Newt WM!lef\ ol Founlaln Va"ev ano nn l991or 1" H-.....st of San Clement&' Dl•ced lirit on oc>entftO dav In 11\alr 1'34 Peelt.•r<I ll~ltr 17 \aeonct\ off the mark On oav 1. ll'laY N eed ''"· 1t .-cond\ olf OaY 3. ''"· 18 l«ond$ Dav •, ""'· s wcono' o-tl\ H...,.., of Nawoort hecl'I, 8ftd ,,1, d•ugl'lter Julle art con1l1ttf'lllV 1trono In ll'le Clan 8r11u ol11l1ion, which l'lllranl\ wlll'I ore· 1916 cer1 mn &'feel 10 enter Orlvlno a 1909 8 ulcll '""' IMY lCOfe<I Oay 1 2110 pl1ct I 09 Dav 2 Jrd. I SJ, Dav J. 1"" 0 St Dav • ,,,,_ 0 4t Oldr 141YHI of Newoor1 Bl'K,,, ctr1vino • 1936 8ulclo. Couot witl'I ~vl11•IOr Mara ~ of Meu Am , "H 1morove<1 oally O•v 1, •S•,, 10., On 1 ?l tl'I, 0 SJ. Dav 3. 1311'1, O·S4. Dav •. 3411'1, 0 11 Je<lr Craul ol Newoorl 8Htl'I •no eab Prlnvn« of Coron. Ol'I M•r eecl'I twlvt lrt.il or1v.1111 eno 11•v•11allno outtfl 1n w•rcl'I of a w111111no comt>•n••ooo 111 tne•• 1'34 Ford S.O.n Tne·r Kor&'' \0 •• , Dav I 18th, I " O•V 1 611\d 1 08 Dav 3, 261,,. I 21 Da v 4 33rd 0 10 Kfftf Wlllltn of Ntwoort Btttcn 1\ n11111oat1n11 a 19)1 Aul>\.lrn Couot for • dllftrent Orlvtr each 011v <U part ot a oromol•On for Zert• •nlttrHn. o~ ol ll'lt Greet Amfl'IC•" fht l' 'oomor\ Tl'le re\ulll "•vt \l'IOwn •I l'le'D\ Ortvl'f\ •n<I n•v19a10•' •o '"°"" u cri Olrttr O•v I •~tn 1 36 Oev 1 IOOt,, t1111eo to ""''" Oh l 901,, 12 36 Otv 4, 7Stl'I. 0 SI Marv llurn.n of Laoune N•o~I 11no Pat. Baroni ot S1111 Juan C1oostrano Ul' snow1no s1t11dv 1morovl'men1 111 lht1r 1936 8u1c11 C1n1urv Stdd~ Tne·• \(Oft\ IO d•le O•v I 96tr1 1 so Dav 1 ,,,,. l 14 Oav l 61110 I SI Oev 4 6)rd I' JI Aon Anotr"" ot Ne ... oon 8eac n a110 SM"-" wa -r I G.t'Of'1 Grovt n•O • OIW ot O.d OaV\ el•er !wo Oooc:I ,now no' on lhf " 1935 Hudson T ~" 111>1•nl' D•v I ) ht 1 2S. On 2. 41\t I 16 O•v ) 9411'1 te 1eo 10 t•l'l\11 Dev 4 90tl'I I SS Ano Tom l<UCl'n ol Irvine nav•o•••no tor Oint Hl'fWift9 of LO/Ill Buen '" a 1m Fo•o O,l .-f' Sl'd•" M • very true• \i"Ow e<I 1riev ma. 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Thi: man ,uffor., mo<kratc tnJUrll'"· Thr lhrl'l' a'>'31lont' :ire ht·ina \llU~ht fo1 a\~1ult "'1th a dl·ad- 1~ \loeOQun • Ma\ 22 \ Mar k man and • wh1tl' nion .Il l' .1ttal1'ed nC'ar fkal·h BoulnorJ nnd < i.1rfil·ld "'t'nUl'. ScvNal \krnlwa<l' arl' 1mohl'd. polll't' 'ia). fhl.'~ 0ll' Y.t.11\ll'd On 'iU~p1- C10n of :1 ...... 11111 "1th n 1.kadh v..cupon. • .\pral I~ I our tir fi,e o;kinhcnds a11nd .. ,1 "hill.' man nl':lr Hols.1 Chl\.l ~11n•1 nnll I k1l \'\'nm• <\gnrn. the rnr11.knt " lo~,·tl a' a''-'lllh v.ath a tle.1dh "'"11ll111 • M.11dl 7 l "'o 1nntkn1' hnlh 11Hoh llll th1w '~mhl'.\tl\. ar\· ,,._ l'Otdl'll 1h" d.1, Hoth ntta,·i.. .. Ill· 1. IUdl' whlx·1) nnd o"'m1h w11h a dl·adh \\l'.lllllll. "'~11 W.1rnc1 and Nl'\' 1.11\J ~11w1. .1 w h1tl' mon 1\ 1'1.·:lll'll c.tr (:01h.1rd \\l.'l\Ul' anJ \\JI l\l'I. ,1 \llllh\•,1l1 l"i h\',\11.'11 :ind rohhl'lf h' tlw th1w \k111lw:HI' It 111 unl1hl\\ n 1f llw .111.1d""'" ln1.•"' 1h,•1r \li.11111 Currrntl). th,· \n11 l)\·1:11lfahun l1'.1gu,· t•,11111.lll'' 1lwh· iu ,• ~no " . ""' ,._'""'.,"" "' <h.tn ,. ( ount , GOOD DAVI Inside the Newsroom BmtU.' mMle: Despite gooey rcm in4krs oflast spring•s massive American Trader oil spill. thousands are still flockina to Huntington Beach ... The beach was thoroughly scoured after Feb. rs 400.000-gallon spill. but oily residue turned up recent- ly. said Eric Ching. a city lifeguard and dispatcher ... "The surf was large. about 3 to 4 feet. and it churned up oil buried under the sand. We go t a lot of complaints.'' Chin~ said Mo nday ... Any spill leftovers arc q uickly scooped up by maintenance workers. he said ... Despite the occasional oily blotch. Ching said Huntingtou ap- pears 10 be headed for a typi- cal season: ··packed. real busy"' ... "Everyone was pretty hurt. upset about what happened (with the spill). It's not blown over. people still remember what happened. but ifs not going to affect the crowds." he said ... Some I 00.000 people gathered there this past weekend ... People Several local residents J.!lldu- ated recently from Cahforn1a Polytechnic State U niversity in San Luis Obispo, including Newpo rt Beach resident s Christie C. Pallctte, Kenneth J. Stockman. Joon P. Wright, Leslc) C:. Ronnow. Catherine I. Mc Alecr. Andrew S. Motta. and Robert D. Valentine. The Corona del Mar 1980 graduating class wall hold its 10-)'ear reunion on Aug. I lat the Ne\\<porter Hotel an New· port Beach. lnformatton: 7:'!4-18.2.2. Several local residents re· centl ) graduated from the Col- lege of the Pacific in tockton. including Corona del Mar resa· dents Shannon Buna rd . Brooke tlcmngton. )dney Spragin s. Chris tina \\cnt"onh. Da"ad Wood. and Julia Ra~. and Joseph Andra- nian. Nanq Dasilva. .\my Larner. Cathcnne Rinaldo. L. Su1anne Rose. and Channing Lefebvre of Newpon Beach. To submit inform:won on a mttting or event for publi· cation in the Newport Beacla Ntw1, send or bring items to Jacl.it· Wt'ir. Ncwpon Beach News. JJO W. HDy St.. Costa Mt•sn. 92626. Dradline for itt•ms submmcd ts .5 p.m . Fri- da} the "-Cd bdo~ publi· cati on. Calendar The Newport Beach Public Libra') 5)stem wall prcscn1 an nh1b111on of lhe works of Or· ange ( OJ nt) artist Anita Egan Hea 1) through June 30 a1 the Newport Center Library. 856 San Clemente Dr., an Newport Beach. Information: 644-3183. The Hyatt Newporter and Radio KLON will present a series of lhc Jazz concerts at 7:30 p.m. o n Fridays from June 29 through Aug. 17 at the outdoor am pi theater, 11 07 Jamboree Road. an Newport Beach. General admission is $5. Information: 729-1234 The Newport Harbor Art Museum will sponsor an exhibit entitled "Committed 10 Print: Soc1al and Political Themes an Recent American Printed An"' and a display o f the sculptures of Charles Ray from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues· day throuah unday from July 15 through Sept. 23. at 850 San Clemente Drive, in New- port Beach. Adm1Ssion is S3 adults; $2 students, seniors. and military: and SI for chil· dren from 6-17 years of aae. Information: 759-1122. The Newport Beach Public Library S)'~tcm will present a free scrttnina of "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" and "Winnie the Pooh and Tiaaer Too" at 2 p.m. on July 21at the Mariner's Branch Libary. 2005 Dover Drive, in New- port Beach . Information: 644-3145. - INDEX Poflcr Log 82 Sporu 86 Vltwpoinu Bl TODAY'S THOUGHT • "Power corruptJ. but lack of ~r corrupts abSOIUtefy.'' ~I Stevenson Im/~ -La~ B~ach and lrvi~ ~/A Dally Piiot publication Veterinarian searching for perfect \Nave 1y Wendy Estes ....,,....... At a time when most men his aJc arc cuttine back on youthful plcasurn, Ball Manclark still rises at the crack o f dawn and heads to the beach in search of the perfect wave. Nearly every morning. Manclark. a Corona Del Mar veterinarian. and long-time surf buddies load up the long boards to catch a few waves before the day begins. Then it's off to the otlice for a day of m~at i ng local pl'ls. ··w e went to San Onofre when no one else was going there," Manclark said. Manclark has worked in Soulh Orange County for nearly 35 years. and admits readily 1ha1 hc·s led something of a charmed life. His story, he said, is simple: Man fol· lows litelong dream. prospers in his field and marries the "prettiest girl in town .. a nd raises a family while co ntinuing to do a job he loves. "I wanted to be a vctl•rinarian before I knew whal the word mea nt." Manclark said. Manclark began work an a Pasadena etennal) hospital a t I J . His duties of cleaning cages. holding 'dogs and :ins\\<enng the pho ne help- ed prepare ham for his future career. Manclark. who grew up 1n Altadl·na. earned his degree from lJC Da' is. In has )'OU th. he spen1 C\ cry summer he could along the Orange Coast. surfing anywhere from Huntington Beac h 10 San On- ofre. When he finished school. he said he felt Orange County wa'I 1he ideal place for him to set up his practice. Manclark opened his first hospital in San C leme n1c in 1956. Wath a letter of introduction to the lrv1nl' Ranch. he began a practice focu .. 1ng on large animals. He cared for mule and horses on ranches from lhl· Inane Ranch and M1ss1on V1l'JO Ranch south 10 (amp Pendleton. Business grew so much that Man- clark opened a second hospital in Laauna Beach in 1963. He con- tinued to prosper. opening a third hospital in El Toro in the late 1960s. The third hospttal ga ve Manclark one of 1he largl'SI 'cterinary prac- tan.'S in the count). "There wen: Wtnl' pretty good- ~11ed ranches 1n those da)s." Man- dark said. "I reme mber when you \.'ould stand at El Toro Road and look across all thi~ empty land and Sl'l' JUSI one strl'l'I hgh1 at 1hc San Juan Capistrano M ission. ··1 have seen tn:mendous popu- lation growth. They have moved hills and lakes to make room for the peo ple." Manclark ~id. As more people moved an and ranches began 10 disappear. Man- clark shifted his practice to trca1ang s maller animals. In 197.2. he gaH' up treating large animals citccpt for special cases. Managing three hospitals got to be too much. so he sold 1he San Ckmcnte and Laguna fkach offi ces. In 1977, he sold thl· El Toro hopsttal 10 spend morl' ttml' 'w\llh his "1fe Darknc anJ his three children. Mike. Kirk and Hl•athl·r. Mandari.. ~1d hl' decided there "as more 10 lall' than b1.:1ng 1he biggest 1;c1 111 tlw ''orld. Y Cl de.,.p1ll' all tlw l'hangl'\ around him. Manclarl.. ha., ma1nta1nl·d h1!> de"ouon to h" pa11ents. In the earl) Ja~' he t'H'n 'lcpt "1th soml' of till' dog' he wa'i lrl'at· ing. ·\ rash of ixw.o ning'I sho"t'd up am ong thl' lcx·al dog population. Manc:lark 'a1J lhl' con' ulMons l'3U'1Cd b} lhl' JXHSOO kavang the animal's S\'lll'nl "Cfl' dl-adl\ 1f not mon11Un:d' .\lkr a long da~ ·lrl'allng ranch an1mah.. Manclari.. ..aid he v.a' '>O tired hl· "a' unahk to slu~ up through lhl' n1gl11 10 monitor 1he dogs. ' If .. • .._ ,.._., D.-.. ......... .\ t) p1cal da) for Mandark began at .i a. m .. "hen he made hou!>C l'all'> to the ranches. .\lier a round of calls. he n:turncd to the offiel' and treawd small animals untal about 5 or 6 p.m. The (•\l'ning hours "l're rt'· St'f\ cd for surgef). wh1C'h 5omet1ml'\ last<.'d into the earl) morning . .\ftcr JUSI a fe" hours of ">kl'P· anuthl'r da) would began. "I used lo \ll'l'P ""h thl· Jug.-. l•l·d 10 me:· hl' -..11J .. \\'hl·n ahc dog "ould go tnlll nm' ul\lons lhl· pull UO lhl' fOJ')l' \\OUfd Y.al.l' ml' up .. lk ~ill h11 J1dn"t \kt'P v.l'll lor Veterinarian 8111 M.wnclark and a few of his favorite thln91. tv.o '"-'l'"' • In add111 on 1u Im, rl-gular pal1\.'0t!I h"· has also lrl'Jll'll a numh.:r of an"4'1 \lra)S. IOJun•ll \l'a hon'i and l'\l'O an injured l':tgk IJ\\t)\'U h> rn"ho~\ at onl' of thl· ranrhl'' "orl.. altl'I h1' l.1J, tx·gan alll'nd1ng high .... hool I k lx>uihl lhl' C orona Dd \lar \111mal I lo.,p11al in I Q84 and l'Oll I in Ul'd l hl' JOh hl' ltl\ l'\ - lur thl' JX'I\ Jilli 1tw1r 0" nl'r' J\ "ell Spel1al 4uaht} ot Ide about them.'' ~lanclarl w1d ··The\ g1,c ol them- sd\CS v.hl·n lhl'' lOuld '>pend lhc1r time and monl'' on o ther thing., It 1!1 a n-spon<,1b1i1t\ thal ln:atcs .in l'\tra softne'I'> 1n iheir "'e-s." Manclari.. rl'lurnl·d 10 'l'll'rtnar} ··Pl·npk "'HI h;l\l' JX't'i hn'c 1h1s Parking rate riles merchants lly IRIS YOKOI ''"" llfrtt .. A 150-percent price hike at l ido Manna V1l1agc's ~rk1ng structure has CU\to mers bacl.ing their cars out in surprise and local hu'lanc'i~' angry and \\Orm'Cl about 1he future of 1hc ha~· fronl shopping area. A spol.csman for the propcn ) owm·r n1n- 1end the ancrcaM" 1s in hnc with pnC'c"> at other ~rking structures but said the) arc open to changing thc ratl' 1f busan~ses remain unhapp) "We·,e asked thl· 1enan1s to make re<'· ommenda11ons on \\<ha t 11 should he.'' saad \hud Dwight. spol.csman for ne" propert) o" ner Marvi n En~anccnng. The unrt'st began around the e nd of Ma). "hen the cost for rustomers to park an thl' roughly 370-space structure increased from 50 cents per half ho ur to S 1.25 per hal,· hour. On top of that. businesses that buy vali- dation coupons for 1he1r customers learned a book of 100 half-hour coupons had increased from S35 to SI 25. The priC'c has since been scaled back to $50 per book. Shop o wners along Vaa lido and an the Village arc worncd that the pnce o f vahdat1on books wall impact their budgets and thal thl' .. iandan.J rah: 1 nl rl':t'>I.' will dn' l' tU\HHlWr\ J\\ a~ "Nohoch v. 111 comc do\\ n h\.·rl·:· \,Ht.I Da' 1J ~·hafTna o~\lll'r of "lc.·"ixirt lfologram. '"l'H' had a 101111 lu'>lt..>mers \a\ lhl'' "on't uiml· had L l>l~ of f)l'opk pull up lo ·parl. anJ thl·n the~ had OUI to lea\ l' (after ".>4.'eing lhl' Ol'" rate )°' Via l 1du hu'>IOl'\\ o"nef\ bl'11e\C lhe rail' anl·rl·a..c m:l\ he 1n \lola11un of a I q7 ' parl.1ng airccmcnl ~l"l'l"O thl' l 1do <,lrip \hop' Jnd Don Koll. \\hu hu1lt thl' \lrullufl' Thl' hu\11W\\ ov.ners arl· runferring v.1th an Jtturne\ \1an> lol.al hu<,1ne'" pcopk ,kel 1h1<, r.lll' ancrea-;c 1s a rdkC't1on of 1he nr" o\\ ner·., and propcrt~ manager'., apa1h~ ttmard 1mpmH·mcn1 of the V1llagl' anJ \'1a L 1do 'trip The hu5.1nl's' O\\ner<> said lhr Pflll"l\'rt~ man- Jgcment firm has 'io for not l.l'!)t prom1~·' llf a grnnd promotion'> and marl.l'llng camp.ugn aimed Ill dra\\ mon.• lll\IOml'r\ anJ 10Jl'l't m·" hfo into ahc quaint 'ihoppang .lfl.'•I knov.n for 11'> brick streets. nautical theml'. art g.1lkm·, ,inJ bou11qucs. Fueling 1hc fear that lhl' re1a1I huh " lks· tined for dea1h "ere rC'eent rumor\ th,lt the Village \\OU Id be demolished 10 hu1ld ha) -front nrndom1n1ums. The lcars arc ba!>Clcs\. ()\\ 1gh1 \.11J 1 he nc"" O\\ner and the proD{'rt~ managl'· ml·nt firm arc cumm1t1l·d 10 1mpro' ing thl' area. I)\\ 1ght ..aid. Thae were <>omc d154.·ussmn'> ot hu1tJing J k\\ cundo untt'I 1n a small '>Cl't1on ot 1he \ 111.igl.'. bu1 ahat idea has hccn fl'plan·d h\ plan' Ill rcnu,ate and upgrade the V1llagl' \trut·· IUrl'\ IO'>ICJd. ()\\ 1gh1 said The f)Jrl.ing rate inaease "a' 'iuggcs1cd b' 1he l\l'" nimpan~ h1rl·<l 10 operate thl' 'itruuure. D" 1gh1 ~1J fhl' parl..1ng com pan~ n.'<'ommend· l'J the 1n\rl·aw after e'aluating thc marl.ct. ()\\ 1ght '31J The SI 25 ra1e l'i onl ~ a <,('asonal pm·e 1ha1 "111 tx· \ hargl'd during the c;ummcr months. part1lul.irh to d1\\.nuragl' tx·arhgocrc; from 1al.1ng U(l l UStom.cr 'part· 1n the \tructurc [N1gh1 said Thl' on·\l'J'>OO r.ttl' remain<. 15 l'\'OtS per half hour. he ..a1J Bus1nesM"s ha' e hcl·n uffl·rl·d a grcatl·r dis· niunt for \Jlida11on book,. hut 11 the~ rl·m:un unh.tpp~ "11h thl' p11n· ... "l,.11 rcth1nl. that with lhl'lll.°0 l)\qghl ..;Jill .. \\e"rl' tr~ ing 1u find the m1Jdk ground Iha I m.1kl·~ 'K'll'l" .. he '>a id. "The kc' to \oh1ng the pnihkm 1' .1 ll''" C\Jl('n"'c "altdat1on ~)'>tcm" ~1111. lhl' ratt· incrc-asc ha<,n'1 dn\l·n cu!>· tomc~ JV.u} an·orJang to Dw11lht. Hundreds show ocean concern 1y KAREN AUGE k""-.. On a sunny warm day when they might have been at the beach. hun· drcds turned out instead to help preserve it. Not that forrgoing some moments in the surf to spend a few on the turf a t the STOP (Stop Toxic Ocean Pollution) fund-raiser and aware- ness-raiser was a complete sacrifice. The crowds who p thered at Lado Marina Villaac between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday were trtated to li ve music. a fashion show of beachwear and samples of foods ranaina from s hrimp linauinc to Heath-bar· crunch ice cream. They also had an opportunity to learn about various aroups' cfTort1 to save the occJn from pollution. oat &e.'lls 1nd other e nvironmental pli.&hts. The event, wt11ch benefited the Santa Monaca·ba~d American •Oceans Campaian. was the bnuncMd of Balboa Ptnan ula tts•· dent De~ LaPlaftt. LaPilnt, a do1h1ne dniantr. saad the Feb. 7. 0tl SIMll Oft" H"nt1ntton lcKh tnsrtd her desire 10 en on behllf orfocal bndtn. "I wan1 to take 1 n(llh~c and tum h Into a posame. I ooa). "e are relcbra11ng the clean bcal·hcs \\e ha'e and "ork- ang to clean the whole en' iron· mcn1:· LaPlant s:ud. LcPtant saad the vanl'ty of groups panacapatang unda> -groups from Save the Whales to the urfndcr Foundation. which is aame'd at aal· vanazang !-lurfcrs and surfwear manu- farturers into concern for the ocean's cond1t1on -was evidence . that the various organ1iat1ons are working together. "We'rt' aligning for the same reason. And ~-c-·ve found there is strcnath an numbers:· LaPtant said American Oceans Campa11n taracts much o f ats funds 10 tduca· t1o n aod focu5e-s much of that cduca· tional effort on thrtt area · pttvcnt- ina C'Olstal pollution. stopp.n1 off· shore od dnllina and hahina driO net fhh1na. said LaPlant. he said he and other orpn11crs Md no nact fund-nisutt ao&ls 10 mind, but were mostly contttntd with rais1na pubh( aMl'e'nCU o( ~rican Otuns Campaip. Howc\'ct, food \'ftClora and othcri paneo.,.Una in dlit cvett1 committed 10 dona1ine 11 leeM SJO of their proceeds to 1.he Ofllllillltk>n. LaPlant MKI Council counters · group May create its own initiative The City Council will decide July 9 whether to plaCC' on the Nov,mber ballot its own initiative that limiu. council tcrmi.. but protects present incumbents. The council discussed Monday the idea of placing its own measure on lhe ballot to counteract a s1m1lar term-hmattng citizens· initiative that would bump two incumbents out o( office upon passage. Aller review of two possiblt in-: itia11"e ideas. the counc il put off - decision unttl its first July m~tins- A new citizen·s group. Newpot1 Residents lo L1m1t Council Terms, is 1rying to quahfy an amendmc~t a, the Cit) chancr that would lam council members to two consccuti four-)car terms. The gro up, wh· m ust collect 6,500 signatures by July 2 to quahfy the measure for tb.c.. November ballot. contends the 1a.- 111a11ve 1s not aimed to unseat any Cit: the council incumbents. - But a controversial provision in the measure would put the e1gM- )ear lam11 anlo effect 1mmedi~t.etT­ upon \Oler approval. That prov1s10Jr" would thus prohibit third-terttt'" I council members E'clyn Han af\4_; Donald Strauss from serving r- founh term even af they happen ur win re-election an November. The in111a11ve doesn't force thf 1mmcd1ate resignation of Mayor Ruthelyn Plummer and Councilmat John Cox. who are an the middle al their 1hird terms. But the two wouldn"t be allowed to run for re· ele\:t1on when their third terms con-: elude 1n 1992. A number of c111zens and most o f 1he council ha\e ell.pressed opposa- uo n to the tY.o-term hm1t. panacu· larl) because of 11s potential impact on Hart and Strauss. Strauss has anno uncc.'d he \\<Ill run for ~-<lee· 11on 1n OH~mber. ""hale Han has not ~ct decided ( ti\ .\ttornc) Robcn Burnha"} on ~1onJa) said he sull has questions about "hcther such hm1ts c-an lcaal· I) be added to t he candidate quafafi· cauon pro' 1sior\s fo' lllc cit) cl«· tu>n'> code. He saad he had not )Ct l'Ond uded has legal review. Bui he suggested 1n the meanume that the council should cons1~r "hc.'ther to put its own 1n1t1ative bcforc the voters in November. He pro' 1dcd 1wo possible measures; • One that would 1mpoS<' a IWt)- trrm limit but would not appl) to '1llonous candidates in the No' em>- ~r ekcuon • One that would im pose a two- 1crm limit but "ould disregard prior \Care; of c;cr. ice" hen calculating the numhcr ofconse-cutl\C terms scr.ed. ~trauss \ oiccd suppon for the first propo\31, ~an e that measure "ould no1 appl) to an~one "ho 1s an anrumbc'nt "hen the hm11 g~s antb clll'l"t trauss called the c 111zc ns' measure unfair. noung that he could t'C "out of a JOb .. e\ en after spend an& tho u!Mlnds of dollars on a campaign and being re-elected b~ voters. Mo'>t of the council ell.pressed d1sappro' al ~•th the second proposal. "Item 8 looks vcf\> self. sen ing to me ." Councltman Clarence Turner -.aid. Turner \01ccd oppos1t1on to the idea of an> hm1t on l'Ounc1l terms and ..aid the counr1I should not pro' 1de an~ altcrnau'c mea!>urc on the No\embcr ballot. o\n ahernat1\C mca!>urc "tends to c1rnfusc the t lel·toratc.'' he s:ud I -.;.-·-·· .... ..r_-.. -... ---.--..... ~ .. -,;1. -~-'~ -·~ • ·Demetrius D•vls •nd his wife Theresa visit with Don V•nce. :Newport Beach goes wild ... "for an 'irrelevant' reason By HOWARD L. HANDY (OfT•.-.... The countdown has ended and oixn1ng-da~ feSll"· 1t1cs almost O\crwhelmcd Mr. lrrelc,ant XV. L met nus Da' 1s. But the fun '" JUSI b('gmn1ng for the ma1. "'ho "as the lac;1 pick m this ~car's Nattonal Football league draft anlf IS the -honored guest of ~l'\\.pon Beach's lrrde,ant Wed of making the grade with the Raiders are enhanced by his abilit> 10 snap the ball long on punt si tuations along wi1h his blocking. There wall also a helmet decorating contest that took place before Sunday's festi' ities. Jud~ing was on .lunda> and thl' cntl) of Jeff May was the winner. "You ha'e to ha'c luck to make 11 in the NFL or to be srlected for lrrekvant Week as thr honoree has." The helmet was dtcoratcd with aces and jokers. May won four tickets to Disneyland. D<n 1s . ..., ho "as drafkd b~ the Los .\ngdes Ra1dc-r~. arm cd in Nl·v. port Beach on Sunda) morn mg. Da' ,.., and his ...,1fr Thl•rr\a \I.WC honored b\ thl' lrrek,an1 \\ l'l.~I.. l0mm111ce at a rccrp11on and prcsc; rnnfcrl·nn: at the Balhoa Ba) < 'luh on ~unda) aftl.'r- noon. Sala1a and gift l·hairman Bob Robins. of Theodore R,1b1nc, Ford .\gene} m Costa Mesa. deluged Davis with m~ riad g1fls. Appearing hc\l.tldrred and c;onw"hat ronlused b) Jll the attl·n11un hi.' wall gt\'l'n b~ the more than ~50 ixopk gathl'tnl 1n ht<i honor. he "a" rl·~1nded b~ Paul ~Jl:lta "Kl'l.I\ .... ,11 ~ou You \ltll ha\C a "hok "'l'l'" to go.·· Thl' honoree sat w1dc-evc.·d in amazement a<1 the g1th rnn11nucd his "ay. and° w1fr Theresa smiled and \atd. "( lf on't know where WC \\Ill put all of these thing\ .. .\II 21< NFL teams contnbu1cd a foo1ball. 1ersc) or 01her nwmorab11ta to the occasion. Thttt' \\3\ cH·n a Raiders helmet "llh a trans1s1or lt'kphonl' Jll:lt'hed but no calls "'l'rl' romplctcd during lht· af1,·1 noon unda' ·s lc'>ll' lltl'S started "11h thl' 11rrl\ al of thl· Oa' t\l''> ahoanJ a )acht Thl'\ "l'rt• grl'l'll'U b) a cro"d <l1'>pla~1ng hnnnl'r' \.\l'koming them to Nl'\\port Beach and '""h1ng him "l'll ''•th hi\ effort' to mal..c thl' RJ1Ul'f'i lootball ll'.1m Once ~Jl,11.1 ,t,\rtt'U 1lw program 1n,tdl'. l>a' ,., ''J' 'l'JteJ 111 a kin~·, , hJ1r tx· ... 1dl· thl· ptl<l1um Balho:.i H,i~ < lub gt'Ol·ral managn \1 11..l' S1:inl..o ''ekom1:u I>•",., .ind tornwr C 11ngrl·.,.,m.1n Robert Hadham 1n1rmlull·d Orange Coast Dally Pilot prl'\tdrn1 Jnd lhtl'f nnultH' otliu.'t Knlx'rt l Pagl' and l'd110r \\'ti ham \ I uh<ldl along \l 1th a number of J')(lltttl'al figurt''> lrnm 1h,· lm . .il. <.IJll .ind na11unal lr,cf eath of "horn rl'JU prudJmalJOn\ in honor of l>J\I ~ Tht!. " onl) till' beginning of lrrclc"ant Weck XV 111 :"e" rw1 1 lk.1d1 rhc firc;1 Orange Count) Sports Hall uf Fanw g,111 wurn:imcnt .... ,11 he held toda) al Nl·wpon Bl'Jd1 < ountr) C luh "1th a ho'lt of n•l1•hnt1cs part1n- pa1ing \ dtnlll'r "'II folio"' m 1hc cl utlhou!><' along Mth :in aul'lton of rm·rl·hand1\l' including a wel•k's trip ltl lla"a11. rnutll''' of (ikn I" Ball.. to Ba l night \\tll .lx· hl'ld Tu\•<,dn) at till' Balboa RJ) Pa' 1l1on ""h the Rig Band ( ommo11on pl:i) 1ng nn\tJlgtl IUlll'\ "' hl•lp gul''>I!> rdl\l' lhc Bal cm on 1h, Pl·n111\ul<1 lndudnl 1n lhl· 1i.,1 "lll' -\.,wmhhmJn (1tl r t•rgu\On \upt•n l\or Dnn Knth .ind ""-l'\\ port Acarh ~l :l\or Rutht•I\ n l'l umml'r \\ l'llnl'\Ja> 1h,· l>a ' t\l'\ "111 ht· tal..t·n Ill [)1<,ne) land du11ng lht· da) and "di 10111 the \old nut Ral hoa Ha' C luh Hall 11f I .111w hanqul·I in tht· l'' l'lllng. La'' )l'ar lormn h;i,,·h.111 ll>llllllt\\tnm·r Pl'll'l l l'Ocrruth and < 1ra1g 'k11h.~' "''rl' 1nllul'tl·d into lhl' hall Thi\ )t';lr 11 "111 Ix· a .,urpriw 1ndul·tn· o.\trpht•n I> F .tul h1a o l till' Orangl· < ounl~ \hl'ft rr., ()qlJrl Ill\' 111 .. :ml hl· J.. Ill'\!. l>a \ " "a .. a poltn· .::1-tl'ntl' m;1111r JnJ \aid "( >n tx-hall 111 lhl' < lrangr =-( ounl~ ~hl'rtll', rkpartnwn1 I \!.:till lO Jlrl'\l'nl \IJU \\1th .111 .ippltl<tllnn tor emplmml·n1 in t :t\l' 1h1ng' don't \\orJ.. uul 101 \OU \\Ith lhl· Ratdl·r., ·· l>J ' '' Utl·\, !ht• lo1ak" l'hccr during thl' 1n1cn tl'" \\hl·n hl' qu1pix·d "\\ hl·rr Jrl' th1· h1ghltgh1 film\ of nn u 1lll'gl' lJrl't'r''" I k plJ\nl u1lll·g1atl' l1101hall at lhl· I 111\\'r\ll\ 111 'l'\JdJ-Kl·no I lw \hot < i.1,·i.. gulf 10urn.1mrn1 "'II tx· I hur~a) at :'\l'"P<Jrl tkad1 Cwlf< ourw al 1100 lntrll' .-\\e. and tht· annual \uix·r \tar\ l'11m r~:1111on "'II hi.· hl'ld l-r1da) at "e"port Dunl''> "Ith l·omrx·111mn hl.'l\\l'l'n morl' than .:o tl·am' -\ mJ11 11f k\' ''ordc,. hl' t1dm11ted 1ha1 hi\ chancn SaturdJ) 1hc Da\l\e\ \\Ill u1·pan fur La\ Cg:l'i. rt•turn1ng 10 Rl·no on ')unda) 10 cnncludc the "'c<·k of fl'\ll\ Ille~. Law would deter 1 hit' mailers By IRIS YOKOI s1-11 ..,,.,.,, \n o rd1n.:t0ll' Jtnll'd 111 lft,lour;ige IJ\l-minu1l· p11lit1tal ··1111 ptl'll''" \\ 111 hi.' prop(1\l'd a l toda \.... ( 11 \ ( llUlll ti \tUJ\ \l'.\\tOn It till' ut) l''l'Oluall) adc>pl\ th1: 01dinanlt". 'l'\\port Beath ma' tx·- u>me the onl\ lll' tn the <ount\ "1th a la" n·gulJttng c:ampa1gn m:11i- 1:r\ (ti} Ath1rnl') Rohl.·rt Aurnham )11 rt'..,pon\l' 10 ltlnll'.fn\ C\prC\\t'd h\ uwnn l nll'mlx·r., u\ er lhl' \l'ar\. ha\ drafted a prof1it'l'd la" that .... ould require ma" mJ1kr ... '><.'nl tn '"'l'r' during lhl· tin.ti d.1,, of thl' tam- pa1gn to tx· tikd '1.11h thl· ut~ lkrk \\t1h111 l\1.0 hour' o f fir,t dl\l11h11- 11on If the material " m:.11kd out k'' t h,tn I" o hour\ Ix· tore I hl' t 111\l' of hu.,tlll'"" thl· ma1kr mu<,1 ht· ix·r- 'un,111\ Jdt\l'rnl to thr l'll\ dnl. hctorr. 111 a m lhl· nc\t hu\1nc"'' da' or wnt h) guJrantn'd Cl\l'rn1gh1 Ul'· II\ l'f\ l hl' n13tler\ "'uulJ thu<i lx'rnnll' puhhl rl'lord .• 111d lhl' l 11) dnk \l.<ould hi.' rt•qutrt•J 10 Ul'lnhutt' (op1n to oth1·r t JnJ1datc<1 nr nntif) thr l Jnd1dah.'' thJt the matrnal ,., J\atlahk tn her omu· fhl· propcl\l'd la"' ,., intl·ndcd to "rl'dUll' lhl' l'.lkl II\ CO\.'\'>" o f "ht! µinn" -1t1,•ra1url' marked h) pcr- '>onal .lttall..'> aml 1111\rcprc~ntat1on of a land1datl··, p<l\llion on l\\UC'i -h~ .illo" 1ng oppm 1 ng cand1datl''> 11nw 10 <.t'l' lhl· mailer and rc'ip<md to 1h,· .1lkgatuin., Burnham '>aid. "W1: ll'l l:.11111) l an·1 tontrul 1hr u>nll'lll 111 matll'" 1n ac.hancc." hl' .. aid Around Town • The c1 I) of 'l'" port Heath· ... Tra' cltng ~rorl\ and < raml' V. agon , ; ;will be 3\ atlahk UUnng the \Ulllllll'r • rrom 11 a m to 3 p.m. according to the following schedule: Monda)S. Bonita ( reel.. Park. Tuesda) "· Ne""· port Hc1gh1~ ';chool; Wcdnesda)\. Andcr~n ')(.hool. 1 hursda)'>. Ne"'· •Round Tahlc Wc<il will host a lunc:hn>n rllCl'ltng at noon toda)'. lcatunna author\ Perr) LnOcrt). lihcr"'ood ~mil}. Andrl'"'' Mal· thl'W\'). Linda l..'lnc. and Nanc) I cc And1cw'). nt the Ralboa Bay Cluh. I~.:! I w. ( oo'>t H1ahway. in Ncwpon fk.·ol'h rid.ct rt SJO. 1nrorma11on· (2 1 l) 256-7977 •The Law and Ju,t1cc Foundation will ranlc oO a S400JXX> Lam- borghini C'ounlach as a fundrot'iCr for thl· homc.:lc s July I .S at the _ Mamo11 llotcl and Tenn" Club in -_N1.:v.pun lk.u:h Ticket, Jrc S 1.0<Xl. :lnfo1m~11ion 6~162. • rhc Ncwpon Center AswrnHion will prc~·nt 11'> fiht 1nnuol chnrit )' . "\v.inii lor the Kid, •. &nit l11u1 · port I klnt·ntar' ~hoot. Frida\'>. I n 11w T c r r all' I n format 1 on: 644-J 151. • 1 he city of Newpon Beach Parks. Beal hes. and Re<.reatton Depart- ment "'tll offer eight one-wc.-ck da> camp'> 101 children ages 5-8 yc.-ar\ old namcnt on July 16 at theNewpon Bcal'h ( ountf) Club. Information: 720-8488 •The Commodorts ( 'lub of the Ncwp<>rt Uarbor Arca C'hnmlX'r of ( ommcrtc rccentl) prc'iCnted the Commodore of th~ Year ward to Jim de.· Boom at their 3151 Annual Commordores B:all 1n Newport Read\. To Jubmtt mfornu1tton on a 'nlcctin1 or c:H•nt ti.>r pub/i(atmn in tM New-\ porl BHdl • c.re.. "' Mar Nfl'I, send or bring tlC'ms to J1(ktC' Weir. ~-,~pml lk·11ch Nt•w .UO W Ba St .. ( cJ\t11 Ak-.:1. 9_lft1fl. f>t.·adlinr for ''""'' \1tl11w11,·<11~ J p.m. Frida.~ tht• "''l'~ /)l'/i11\· 1mM1t ;1tw n I Requiring d1srlo'>un· hl.'forl' mall- ing ma) \ 1olatt• con\lttuttonal pro' 1\t0n' on rmor rt·s1ra1n1 of '>IX'cth. 'o thl· pm1-ma1hng dt'I· dosurl' "a' rnomnH·nded. hl· <,aid BurnhJm .,aid thac arc no \talt' law-, a1m,·d 10 prncnt h11 piece\ and 1ha1 hl· ,11'><1 '-'J'>n'1 aware of am similar la" 111 the lOUnt). · The Orangc Count) Rcpubltran Part) ha' a nxk of ethics that l·and1datl''> '>tgn agreeing to conduc1 posilt\l', ,.,,Ul'-Oncntcd campaigns tha1 don'1 .. lander their opponent'> But h1\lor' ha\\hO"' n \uch 'olun- tar) l'oUl'!. aren't cffectl\l' 10 <;!Op- p1ng la\t-m1nute hll p1rtc'i. "lndl\ 1duah and organ11at1on' \\ho rc .. on to 'iuch tactics arc likely to 1gnorl' 'ruk..,· not enforced h> 1mpo~111un of \anl'ttonc;." Burnhnm noted 1n h" rq>ort to the counl'1l from I\ .1 Ill. to I p.m .. Monda> through I 11ua~. beginning Jul) '), at C 11:in1 llo\.\alJ Part. Communtt) ) ou1h ( l'nter. nn thl· rnrner of Sth and Ii 1' in ( oruna dcl Mar fhc fee run\ Imm $_\!< to $48 per "-Cl'k . In fi11111a lion: 644· 315 1. • The Balboa Branch of the New- port fkac:h Public Library System ~ 111 pro~ 1dc free papcrbaC'k<i to beachgocf\ for recreational reading this llummcr. The books "ill not have to be returned to the library. Book donations arc welcome. Infor- mation: 644-3171. •The Newpon Beach Public L1- brar)' S)stcm will sponsor its sum- mer reading program fo r children through August 17, with a varict) of proaram~ for children from prl'- school through the sixth grade In· formation: 644-3187. •The Health lnsuntnC'C Coun~hng ond Advocacy Pr0gram will spon or a frr<: forum on "Medicare Is ucs and An<i"Crs ror 1990 .. from 1-2 p.m. tot.lay ot thr Newpon Beach Pht1t1. 1455 upcrior Ave .. in New- port Beach. Information· 639-4962. To Jubm11 mformat1on on 1 mN·tm1 ur t'H·nt for publiC'lt1on in the New· port Bodi New1, or c.r...a ., Mer News, S<"nd or brin1 tlC'ms ro 1«-kic Wt•ir. tApon /k,}(·h N\~~ )J() W. Olt> I .. te>)l:J M4'&a. 9l61fl. f)c·nd· lint· for tlf.:m ubm111C'tl is 5 p m. I 11J.1) 111,· 'H'l'~ ht•IOf'C' puhl1cn11n1t n. ~ Nlwpon lmcb ;, a ...... don oe die July .. llolida1. ladll ......... and --lbraticm ..... bllda Ind at -- licle -----..-rt--• aftell require IOlicll ...... co snvee• panies hm 11owms • or control. la Ofder ensure the holiday it ..-sant and em f'Grev~·n * commuatay the Police t wiU be twiy ~ J y 3 ud Jwy 4, with additional manpowrr provided by the Orarwe County Sherrifra Dcpanment and the Cah- fom.ia Hiahway Patrol. Police will beef u9 coverqe. by workina 12-hour shifts to allow ror maximum COVCf'llC July 4. Approx· imately 145 sworn Newport Beach Pol.ice ofticen. 18 racrvc officers. 10 Shenifr1 Deputies 1nd 24 Hiah· way Patrol officen will be deployed in the 1rea. Uniformed Newpon Beach of- ficers will be assigned footbclu. There will also be special four~f­ ficer tactical teams to respond to loud pany complaints. In addition to regular service calls. a large cont- ingent of officers will handle traffic enforcement problems. A la~ number of plainscloth~ officers will be~ .... Pala will dole ..._ llldi, OftLO BllbGI Peniftlllla ....... p.m.~ .. Ii!:::* 5. n. ua Id W. Cmi1 R....._, W. B1Jboe Pl HJ I Cl Stftiet, 32Dcl llnll. ..S dal bliech will be doled LO all iaboaad traftk. This area includes Seahore Drive • the eatlbound lanes or w. ... BouJevmd aDd II 100 bladll bf.. t.een Prolpect .wt 32Dd llreeu.. The westbound. or outbound. lanes of W. Balbol Boulevard wiU remain open. The Oepenmeat is llDldlll1 con-cerned with the mlsu•-ol lrftorb and a&cohol durina the holiday. All fireworks are illtpl in the City of Ncwpon Belch. Pttlons ift ~ session of fircwotks are subject to citation and the fireworks will be seized. Possession of alcoholic beverqes by 1 minor ia unlawful All penons are prohibi~ from the consump- tion of alcohol or the possession of open containers in public. l'cnons under 18 years of aae and their parents arc rtminded that a 10 p.m. curfew is in efTCC1 ni&hlly. Juveniles in violation could be tfanaponed 10 Newport Pola l>lpuUneit& ........... called IO piclt UMlln U.J. W1Ult die roarm or July man t\an time tor "°'*· die Sout callf0rnl8 VeterhlUy AllOCiadon ~unctioa wilh IM NtWJOl1 Animal ConLOJ reminds pet that for animals. the trldillonal ebration can be not Oftly fiiahteni but daftltl'OUI. RetDeinbet that even lhc m innocent lootint "*'lcn cu cau terioua accidents. C.ardePty di carded sperkler wire can bum puncture feet or both people a peta. Serious internal dam.tee m rttult if an animal chews on swallows one or tbete wires. The Southern CaJibnia Veteri ary AUociation and the Newpo Buch Animal Control recommen that pell be allowed to remain i doors durina the July 4 celebrltio For C$pecl&Uy nervous animals. m ild tranquilizer may be hclpfi bul check with a vetcnnarian bcfo admlnistcrina. The amount of med cation is determined by weiaht a condition or the animal. This it an imponant _lime to ma sure your pet 1s wcanna a curre license and ID tag. State to look at deadly Jamboree intersection out-of-synchronization signal lights created by the highway widening work. By IRIS YOKOI 'JUtlf -.. Caltrans officials have indicated they will re view thr timing of signal lights at the intersection of Jamborl'l' Road and West Coast Hidiway at the suggestion of an .\utomobile Club traffic engineer. FoAcn observed the intersection for a couple of hours one Friday ancmoon and during the noon hour on a Sunday and concluded both an inade- quate pause between signals and driver error were to blamr for the hazardous conditions there. Traffic Engineer Gary Foxen said he met Thursda) "'llh 1raffie officials for the city of Newport Ac.·ach and Caltrans to discuss the ob- scn at ions and suggestions he had for the accidcnt- pronc in1crscc11on. f-o>.cn said man) of his suggcsttons. such as using ad' anrc signs and striping to alert motorists. v.cre altl·ad) planned as part of the final phase of thl' httzh"'a) "'idt·ning prOJC'CI. He ~id the signals could be adjusted to provide a longer delay between liahts, but he also said motorists should be more careful and attentive and reduce their speeds when they travel through the intersection . But tall rans olhc1als agreed to sec 1f there was an)th111g cl!i.l' the~ can do ""h the signal hght 11m1ng tu pro' tdl· a longer dcla~ hc1wccn thl' {'nd of one· g1l·rn hght and the tx'ginnmg of the gn.'cn for l'W\!> 11affiL Fo\l'n <;111d. Caltrans officials ha'e said they have adjusted the signals on almo!>t a.daily basis to accommodate the changes in the roadway since construction began 1n spring of 1989. But there is al...,ays the opportuntty for further review of the s11uat1on. said Frank Weidler. deputy director of con1.truct1on and operations for \altran)· Orangt• ( ounl\ d1s1nct. Nc"'pon lkach Traffic Enginetr Rich Ed- monston agrcl'd that much of what Foxcn suggested wn~ attcad} in lhl' "'ork~. But he said ci ty stafT. in its o~-n anal)~ts of the mtt'rsection. decided the loca1ion of signal lights could be checked to mnkr 'iurc the) arc dcarl) v1s1blc. "I \\Ould l·harartl'rt/l' thl' meeting as pro- dur t" l' :ind l'Ord1al." f-o\cn said I o\t'll "a~ a<,l..l·d b~ a Ne"' port Beach couple 10 na111111,· the mtascctwn afll·r do1ens of arc1- dcn1' -1ndud1ng 1"'0 fatahtll'\ -"en: reportl'd lhl·n: Ill thl· last ~" monthll Man\ l"t'Stdents blam1.• 1he alndl·nt., on the do\l·d l3nc·s. barncadl·s and The "'1d1:ning ""orl>. 1s scheduled to concludr Jul} 3. :ll'c·ordtng to the contract. Police Log • -\ :!11-)car-olJ Nr"' JX>l1 Beach man ran 1nh1 a man at J lucal market ""ho h3d tm·d 10 light hi\ fr1,·nd a )rar hc(Ot\' The mJn and '"'o fm·nd\ ch:ilfenged th,· '1l t1m 10 fight and la1,·r \h014cJ up at h" .1pannwn1 1n lhl' 100 bhx l. of .W1h \11,·,·1. 14hl'H' u man "'Ith ~p•h·d hair anJ J 'mall mu\l.ll hr pun rhl·d thr '1ctim in lhl' foll 1 hi.' \ICllnt la1rr "'" lhl· 'P•kl'·ham·d 111.1n lrar a 1111rrur 110 hi\ 19\XI <iu1ul.1 llllllUfl ~l k •Newport Yal'hl E\r hangc. 9<XI W C11..i\l H1gh"'J). ha\ lx'l'n plagued h~ h.ing-u p phuiw laf" \tnCl' .\pnf and on \Jturda). rmpln~t-l'' foun'1 10 trailer 1m-., punllurnl 1n 1h1· parl.1ng 101 • ~n und<'lcrminrd amount of ba11 "'a~ '1nkn olT a -'O lo<.>l barg(' dod cd 111 f 01.l·an f ront and Channd Plan·. • "\ blur 1'1111! Voll.s"'agcn Jc11a parked 1n a 101 IO tht• 190<1 bl<~:i.. or Shcnna\On Pl.in· "'"' )pra,C'J "'tth orangr paint. • Burglars pried open a door at James I a"'"'" P1rd ). -\I'\. on Villa Way and tool. rnmputcr\. phone~ and papers lx'- '"l'l'll fnda) night and 4ia1urda) mom- lllk • Someon<.' thrr"' an 18-ounct· ran of tiunk rm· Punl'IUrl' S..:al through a Wtn· Jo\.\ of kfTrit'' I 1d 1•n Prndurt1on Plarr tx·114r,·n IO p 111 f rid:n and Q a ni 4\.iturda) •Fishing gear. 1nl luding r,-els, tun~ and othl·r l'qu1pnw111 \.\J\ tal.l'n from a hoot that 143S dockt•d 1n thr ~00 hlock of \Outh tta) front Tht• ~1a1 "''" l'Oll'l\'d v111 an unlud.cd h;11, h •A B-year-old l'IN·tn, ian "3" inJured rhu~a} alll 1 lw tell off a lifeguard to"l'r. Thl· mJn iold polite he had lhmbl•d up tlll'rt· tu wait·h thr sunSl't and. two hour\ la1,·r. lo~t hi\ balance The man. "ho wa' trratrd for his 1nJuric~ and released also told police I\(' had one drink urhcr in 1he da )' • Th1c vn took a coin cotlcct1on valurd at Sl .000 from a home on Jasmine Avenue on Fndn). The th1cv" entered through an unlocked door and toolc a collcc11on tha1 1nkud« c1"1t sihcr dollars. an Indian head gold coin ind two 1807 silver half-doll.rs. •An unJu1pcc1ing rcs1cknt on the 400 block or tkgon1a Av<.'n~ had his wall<.'t \tokn while he was in ti\(' shower. Thr man had l<.'fi the ~hdina aJau door in hti lx'droom oix·n :shout fO\lr inches wh1k hi\ wallet la> 111 plain Stahl on a dMk •The man had turned the radio up v.h1lc he 'hov.crcd M> he did not hear the su\Pl'\'1 enter the bedroom from the all<'y. H1: no11ccd lhc wallet was m1u1n1 while he -A<I\ drc~\tn' H<.' 1hcn n<>t1l"ed the .. tiding gl~u door wH v.1dr open Nothing cl~ v.a\ 111 .. cn •Someone ('nlcrcd a horM on 1hc 200 blue .. or 62nd tl'\'CI throuth <'llhcr an unk>t·kcd 'lldint aJau door or an open pra~ and tufc a l'lm<.'ra and a a<>ld v..ncch f'rum 1 kx-kcd b<'droom. The VK .. 11m rctuNK'Ci home 10 find the f'foftl doot 9'-IJc ~n 'h\• .:lid hC'f bfdtOOm had ~'\'I\ ~c• IOIU and tlftWMd -.tulc \he v.as out, •The rear 11n· v.as 111~n rrum 1 l!l<)l·lc un th • 'OO "l.ll._ of \kkt'lo\.Oud f>nH• I ht• b1c~rk. hl'long1ni 10 a ti-)ear-otd bo). "as IOI. i..,·J up tn an open ;ur \toragl' ar1·:i for b1l.t·~ -\ neighbor 1nformrd 1hc bm '{ mot ha "h1•n she nol1<'Cd II\(' 11re '"Ji. Ill IS~IOI! • A man un th1· 1900 block of Pon [d14ard dl\lUH'rl'd the cellular phone an1,·nna "'"' broken off his 1qRtc 8u1rk ( t'nlul') af1,·r J t111k1-papcnng 1nc1dcn1 rhl' man '>aid hl• "'\lUld 001 ha\ e hc:cn ujhl'I b~ th,· w1lc1 p;ipcr afun<.'. but ptJnJ..,trr~ hrol.,· lhL' JOl<'nna and dump- C'd '" full ham·I' of I rash and 'r>rl'ad 11 all otc1 thl· la'"n Jnd the <"Jr • C lo~ 10 S t0.000 v.onh of propc-m . 1nduding J1•11odn C'lo1h1ng. camrra cqu1pmrn1 :ind J t)l>l'\lntCf, "'ere stolrn from :in :iparinwnt at 1800 E. 16th S1 • Som<.'onc pm·d off a door and a "''"· do" un 1"0 1987 Ford Zimmer roaches at Jim Sknion) Imports. IJOI Quo1I 51 . 3nJ r.in~d .. ed 1h1· vrh1Cll'S. •A thief tool. t'"o moun111n bicycles from a g.:iragl' in the 1400 block of Sul>l·nor .\',·nut• and Id\ two older llll')dl"i '" lht•tr rlare •A S900 b1c~dc "as stolen from th<' unhxl.rd lJmp.·1 shl'll of 11 TO) Ota pick-up fl lKI. p.Jrl.l·d Ill lhl' 6()() block or 8a) \\\'OU\' Irv inf' •Burglars pm-d oprn a door at V:ilh.')' Pron•<>1.11'g. t 7'nt I 11\lm3n. and Stoll' nn 11nlktl•111111wd Jrnount of compu!l'r 1.'LIU•pm,·nt earl) Monda} morn1n@. • Som<.'onr broke 11 loc k °" a lod bo\ at Profl•)ston:il I anJ ( orp l:itc Sunda) and \loll' SSOO '" ,.nh •Someone took a JV(' 4\M/FM rasscltl" player out of an unlocked I Q74 Volh- "'ll8Cn Bug Sunda} wh1lr 11 was p:irkt•d in the 5400 hltK k or Sierra Ro1a. •A m1cknt rompta111C'd that a man 1n hh 205 v.as walk1n1 around nakrd on h1• p.1110 •A SS.000 outhoard cnaine was takrn from a ski bo:tt ~rkrd at 18Ht Von Kam1an A'e on Frida). •Four vehK'lrs perked on Miro Coun were \ andalt~cd early S.turda)'. The fronl "tndow or I 1981 Datsun WIS •n11h~. the rear 1,111ndow ofa 19U Audi .SOOO wn broken 1nd nurrora "'err \mHh\.-d on a 1q73 Muoon Mcn:ul)' and 1 198-1 N"\:ln Ma"ma. •A pro,_.kr who uKd w1rt 10 It) 10 pin cn1ninle to a horn(' on Easu.horc was sc11r·cd off "hen 1he rn1dcnt pecked out 1he ~mdo"' 10 \I.'\' whcrt' th<.' noi1e v.as C'C1min1 from • lto1dcnts on ~111r Th1\tk ~ere 11IJtm\"d v.lwn tlwy av.okc 10 the sound uf ht1.•a .. 1n1 11:1.,~ Satu1da)' n1aJu. lhc)' v.c111 out i~k to find lh•·ir houK' had htt'n \ anJ11h1\"d v.11h 101kt p:a~r and tooth· pa le. •A Oaflt bct"'ttn an oR'-duty Oninat ( ounl) S~lf' dcpul) and I man at Kolonl•>'• Bir 1n the 17900 bk!C'l fl( Mk-'nhur Hou .. :~11n:1 on Wcdqo) cn\k-J '4 tlh thl: olf" ·r ~'"' htt ~itll a hottk'. • H • •ufkrcd o c-ut, "nd th\• uth\•r nun \l:t\ tx>till'<i on lclon) auauh charg<.'s But 1h,· ll1~1rir1 3llom<.') ·., offi('(' fl.'J<.'lll'd lihng lhJrge). ~""' 11 "a" a cast o mu tual combal Laguna Beach • ~ 1rans1rn1 "as arrC'strd early Monda) morning for allcgcdl) rhallcngrn1 a poheC' onicrr to a fight a\ the officrr J':)trolcd Main Beach. •A man ~n<.'d thal several JUH·n1ks arw.it-d him and h" wife :ind thre3tt'ned th1.·m wh1k thr couplr \\3\ 1o1.all.1ng in Hl'l\ln rarl. unda) 8 Ft\(' or \1A 'u~petts stoic tv.o St\·pall~ of \t1lkr (i,•nuint· Oraf1 bttr. valued at \Cl. from lht· t"1n·tr K 31 1390 Pantie Coa,1 l11gh"a' • \{·\l·ral people 11orrl· sturl. in an \'I,., Jim JI thl' llotrl t...guna for appm;t,- 1mJtd~ J half-hour unda) 8 A man oposcd h•mK'tr ind u1 inatrd m ftunt of a rno1hc1 and her two ch1fdrtn S:11urJa, 3\ thl' thr\'e "<.'rr walking along Broad"'a) Thl•ma!> \lbcn Hoban. )q. "as later 11rrr .. 1rJ llO \U\ptl'ton of 1ndc· ('('01 l'\p<l\Uft' • I\ rt'S1den1 rrpom•d that a Ma> flowrr mo\ln& 'an haJ h11 and "tak<.'n a bis chunl. out of ' J tdcphonc pole • lnfl.'c v.omcn took etoth<-' lrom Laguna Bcach"'car. 490 Pacific < nasi Highv.:i) but one kf\ her sh()('' and phunl· numbl'r t":htnd The women wrrt dl'M'rtl)l:d a& H1~pamc. with one "earing a tan J3Ck1.·1 and anolhrr dreurd 1n an tnJ1an·)I) ll' Jr,'\S • .\ "'oman rtlumcd 10 her IQISM blur Mu,t.1111 aftl'r J da~ at the b(ach tur· da\ .111J dt'>ll'l' rn-d that 11 hud lx"\'n hit Drunk~n driving a"~sts Newport Bt"a<'h John Doug Eilenson. 30. Ne~pon ~ach. Monte McC'anne. 16. C~ta Mesa. Joel Eckman Maus. 18. Cyprrss. Linda lea Recd. 21. Newport ~ach. Richard Pnul R1crkowsk1. 44, South Laauna. Knsttn Elainr Vanct. 26. El Toro. Jud)' Ann Scnczystyn. 25. Rancho Santa Margarita. Jerry Green. 27. Santa Ana. Mart> Rae Yauie. 21. Bamo". Jam~" llcn Janus. 32. Tus11n. Bobb> Ho"'l'll. 21. Santa Ann. Lewis John 8ukovsk1s. 2'>. Anaheim. Lu~e Franc1scu' Kuijer. 30. Anahdm l"int" Hernando Eusebio. Santa Ann. Chn tu;in Toro. Yorba Unda. Alwur ntiago. M1 <ilOn ViC'jo. U8una 0.-ac-h Jeffrey f>.a'1d '"in. n Ju'"' C'ap1S1ru1~•. Robert l>J\ 1d Work. Sun 8'•m:1ntln•' lhduml \nthon) Tohin. <"4l1tll M~. \ ....... Ole ..... ,.., Newport .. ... -n.. Carllllt•an. rye Men there ltefore anti really •l'tJOJ ..... ....... Sltort Newport aeach .. rd IMI• to drlYe across the country bJ ar. I thlltll tt would IN pellt to Ylllt •II the different 1t11te1 •nd re- •lly ••• ttl• country:· =-='Cc.. .............. tr• .,. lte•utlful ....... ••• •nd I thlnll I'd ..... friend''" ... of ttl• ............ D.vltl V•n Voorhis Newport a.ach ••c.1to San Lucas. rve been there before. There's fOOd w•v•1 •nd 9reat at- MOspltere. Ws very ret.x- ln9. l°M fOfnt there In mld-A119un:· Harriett l'o• Newport aeach "'"There'I IO Much l'Ye got to do llt honle. When you're retired, you don't reaHJ have to tall• YKatlon1:• Betty Brlffett Newport Beach .. New Zeal•nd. We're 9oln9 there to celebr•t• our SOth wedding •nnlverU1ry. tt• • Ulld to be the Swltzerl•nd of the Southern Hemisphere with wonderful 1tthtsee- ln9:• . •.•: ' ' . : ', · • Ml\XIPF fl'( fl' t.11•Yt'?{ ST 5,.., .. ' 'l I ''1 C::.r••' ''t.~' , I , ' l I I" J ~ • ~· . $99 :"fie. $129 ~~ $159 ~~Pc $189 ~~ . -IALa "'9 M.E Rao SALE Aao SAU 1 T•E&flc. ., •.• M T•la~ R1t.15 1111 T-"E1Pc 1321'5 1159 T-"EaPc.137915 1119 I Nla..-C. 1171.• 1141 Nia.Pc 131'11& 1111 F\llEa.Pc "*•115 1219 F~Ea~· 14t915 1259 CM91 ..... .,.. ~ ....... 1441 °'--'S. 1191.15 1499 Ou&enS. S10llll5 $591 ~.. .,.,. ... ..... .... ... .. ,,, ..... KlnQSet ., •• 1719 W.IMIO•PIUC911TARTAT:$66:-'.-c $86:Pc $246~ $346:: • 3' DAY DELIVERY• con"'°"...-' • FrH cll1po1•I old bed •NO P9rm1nt for IO d•Jl(w) • Free ••f up of new bed STOAE HOUNa: 1...:-Mon.-ftt 10-t. SIL 1M, Sun. 11 -5 ---........ ..... ........ ....., ... .......... ~ ............... ..... \llorld~class Kabu waiting in thewl~ ----= ------81 n.ED MARTIN "Hello, Central C.1tin1? This is Fred at Col- oml Production~. We need two guys, one to play the pert of an old-time colonel in the British Army and another who's an expert on Kabuki. "You know. k-a-b-u-k-i. The kind of plays they put on in Japan. "How's that? You have one guy who can do both? Fabulous! Send him over." And so a man with the splendidly melodic name of Faubion Bowers showed up in Costa ~esa the other day. A natty. seventy-something gent with a clipped, cuhurcd voice. Bowers came to prepare Oransc County theatergoers for their fi rst taste of world-class Kabuki. And be assured. 1t docs take some getting ready for. Kabuki at its highest level comes to the Performing Ans Center Saturday night and Sunday anernoon ~ith IWO performances by The Grand Kabuki. whi1.h is bilkd as "Japan's National Treasure." Bowerl> 1s not only an CJ.pert on Kabuki. he may well ha\e ~vcd the ancient art form from e1'tlll(.'t1on. 01 a1 least yea rs of darkness. after World War II. Though !Cw of its officials understood Kabuki. htcrall) or figurati vely. the ll .S. army of occupation made banning Japan's dramatic form one of its first acts. "It was as 1f Japan had conquered England and decreed. 'OK bo)i>. no more Shakespeare' ... Bowers S<iid. "I tried to introduce our military censors 10 Kabuki bul ll didn't take. How ridiculous they were. how absurd to ban a national art form about which thl') l>.n cw nothing " Sly t)pc that he 1s. Bower'> had a ft·w aces and facr cards he hadn·t pla~cd yet. He was an Army maJOr. which didn't rount for much. But hl' was also aidr-dc-camp to Gen. Douglas Mac \nhur. "'h1ch counte~ for a bunch "A~ Mac.\rthurs aide. I had a lot of rank and a 101 of cadli.'t. bolh of which I U'>Cd shameless!):· Bo~ers gnnnl·d . Still frustrated b) l hc censors. Bo"'l'rs lk<.·ll.kd to put a rc,crse '>Pin on the SJtuauon. - "I called a press conference annoupci.. iii the Japanese.• had banned Kabuki, .. eowenldetil "Knowin& how the military mind w~s. I ..... ~sled we could allow them to continue, blll ~ 1f the military censor reviewed all the ma11riat: That made great sense to the Army ~ a.s Bowers' plan WIS approved. He then tugtd ltVeQI strinJS. made sure he could be as>p0inted ta offiC1al censor of Kabuki and rcs1ancd frQD\ MacAnhur's stan: "That was duplicitious of me. a quality I srlJI have today." Bowers smiled. Bowers· old lriend. Onoc Kurocnon II, s.t9. that. without the maJor's scheme. "the rene*ll f Kabuki would have been delayed 10 ~ears ... ··About 15. ·· Bowers corrected wrylX· Kurocnon. who was designated an · inta,.ibk- cullurnl asset" by th~ Japanese government in r~. jo1nl-d Bowers Monday evening for a son of Kabdli I 0 I l lass before about 300 people at South C,oa\1 RcPl'rtOry Theater. Kurocnon recei ved the rank of nadJ1. leadins Kabuki actor. in 1940. and bcc,ame a \ is111 ng an1\t in residence at UCI tn 1984. But at South Coast Rep. the se>othght v.a1 ~n Faubion Bowers. : I he audience a1 Monday evening's lecture f'h'i fair!} Kabuki-literate. and quite theatri cal. Lom of actor!>. drama teacher;. students. plus a smatteri~g of Cl\ 1hans. Mo 11} gnngos. too. about 90 percmt which "as surpns1ng. They learned. for e"ample. that women ha\C been banned from Kabuki since 1629. because tl)c government figured 1hey were JUSt using 1t as a CO\Cr for prost1tut1on. Bo)s took over the fcm}lle role\ for the nc1tt JO )ears. hut there was some hank) and/or panky there. too. so Kabuki has been strict!~ an adult male domatn for the last 33 1 ye~ If }OU io the The Grand Kabuki. you will also sec something that 1s obscure. funny. sad. of\cn \Cf) loud and qutte different from an}thing Orange Count} has sc1.·n. (an we handle that? If you can. the center still ha\ \ome ticket!>. Intersection must be made safe " h's time to stop talking and $Ct working. It's time to halt lhc studies and '>urH'}S and take al·11on. It's time to get oil the dime. 11·~ that simple. Thl' trouble-plagued Pacific Coast H1gh"a)·Jamborcc Road inter· \\.'C'l1011 Ill a mesll. We've said that bcforl· jnd stncl· that time. othl'rs ha' l' lome to tha t lOndus1on For more than a n·ar. crl'"' ha\ c ~:en "ork1ng on th~· 111ta~·ct1on - "1t.kn1ng 1t. adding turn lanl'!>. tr)ing lo unrnrk one of "le" port tkach 's morl· 1111ght~ hottkm·rk<.. But 1he "ork -or at ka,1 the dn1gn ol thc 1ntl·r~·ct1on -ha<> } ll'kkd J1~\tfOU<. re\Ult~ l \HI JX'opk ha 'l' tx·en kllkd and t.101cn<, ot others inJurcd 1n a rash of "lel·ks. Man> of the accidents w11- nn\n and '1ct1m'I agree. are due to the 11ming of !>1gnals at the inter- ~·l11on Motorists turning onio Jamboree Road from lhe eastbound lanes of Coast H1ghwa). fo r tnslancl'. don't ah.la\\ ha'c time to clear the 1nter-~·l11t1n bcfor1.· oncoming "estbound iralfa on ( oa\t H1gh"a~ get\ thi.' grl·l·n hghl If drn ers arc in a hurn or some· thing less than complctcl) attcnt1 ' e tf\1.: r1..·<>ult'> lan tx· dcadl~ l he good ne~-. 1) that thc mtcr- "n 11on v.orl>. I'> 1ouppo'>Cd Ill tic com- pkll'd b) Jul} J The bad ncv.~ 1~ thiJt lhC 1ntl'r\t'<.llon·s fla\\"i remain Last v.cck. a traffic engrncer for the .\u1omob1k ( lub ins~ted the mtcr~c11on and reached s1m1la r conclusions And no" the state De· panmcnt of Transponat1on. ~h1ch 1s rc~pons1bk for ( oast H1&hwa> hall asrecd \0 rC\ h!'W the liming Of lhc signal light' and o;uggcst 1m- pro\ cml'Ot'.i "nd 10 that v.e t·an onh add It''> about time - The fluff) of tratlic through ~cv.­ pon "ill onl~ increa'.ie in the coming v.cek'i. -\nd summer does not always hnng out the best 1n dn\er\ es- ~l1all) those lured 10 the beach tu"n in pur~ul\ of a good time Thl' intersect ion h.i'> 10 be made ~re That's all then· is to 11 Marh Your Calendar! a..n.C•• .... c-11 • 111•--olCa ery1• :111 r ' .. • ,.i ot CMnel't candNUnl e8an to.,.., -' 'M• _. ......... .._a• -•u••rvt • -.S . ...,. ............. ,..._. .......... . 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I P•f! 3 ' ..... fl89 ..... ~/'TUq. Judge: Irvine Co. must pay Smith S 150 mllllon Two modcm'4ay business titans who've spent the last seven Y.ears cla~hing o~er nearly $220 million claimed victory Monday after a j udge placed the Irvine Co.'s worth somewhere between the estimates of chairman Donald Bren and heiress Joan Irvine Smith. The $220 million is the difference between what Bren was willing to pa) Smith to gain control of the Irvine Co. in 1983. a nd what Smith claimed her shares were worth. A retired Michigan j udge ruled Bren must pay about S35 million more for Smith's share of the com- pan)' her freat-¥.ra ndfather fo unded. Smith wi l receive $1 90 mill ion less than she was asking. Neither side expects to appeal the decision. law- yers said . Company spokesmen said the nearl) S 150 mill ion the com pan} wall e'entuall) gi ve Smith -and her mother Athalie Clarke. "'ho was co-defendant in the case -wi ll hardly dent the coffers of the coun- ty's lafJHt sinaJe landowricf. The Irvine Co. has btto prcparina to pay such an amount fur a Iona time. ~nior Vice President Gary Hunt said. When the stock transaction is fi- nally com pleted. the Irvine Co. will say goodbye to the last Irvine who held interest in the company. which was founded as the Irvine Ranch in 1870 by Irish immigrant Ja mes Irvine. In I 983. when Donald Bren bought co ntrolling interest in the company. he offered Smith $200.000 per share for hfr 1nhentance. Even though hl' was told Mo nday to pay Smith $271.000 per share. company offi cials nfarl) gush«! over the rul- ing. "This vindicates our position. It clea rl} indicates the value pl.aced on the co mpan} in 1983 "as fair." Hunt said. Smith's law)cr d1s.agrf ed. "Bas1call). it's our v1ctol) ," said Ho .... ard Fm·dman. "Wf won most of thl' legal 1ssu<.·s in the case. Wc got 30 to 35 percent more than wha( the oriainal meracr dQJ would've aiven us." Lqal wrantlins Mnce November 1983 has cost each side about SIS m illion in lawycn, experts and court fees, auom eys for each side said. Still at issue is the question of which side prevailed, lcplly, and who will be responsible for the court costs - and ~ibly the lepl fen of the other side. Considcrina the fact that the Irvine Co. vs. Athalie Joan Irvine Smith was o ne of the laraest ap- praisal cast"s to be heard in a counroom. those coun costs prom- ise to be considerable. A Michigan Circuit Coun judge will consider whether each pany acted in good fa ith and whether or not the suit was fri volous before deciding the issue of court and ex- pert fo'CS, Hunt said. No one was willing to hazard an estimate as to what the case's final price tag would be. Coun costs. S 149 million in company shares, and intcresl on tha1 money since 1983 OC's World Trade Center dedicated By RUSS LOAR Staff wrtlltt IRVINE -Orange Count~ 's lir-;1 \\.orld Trade Centl'r \\a' ded icated Tuesda~ b) c11~ and corporalc of- tic1als "ho sa' If\ int• .... 111 becomf the focus nf 1'n1r rna11onal busincc;s for the coun t~. The 11-\ear-old ~ orld TraJe Center :\ssona11on of Orange ( oun- t; .... 111 talo.<.• up l'l''i1dencf on fnur Ooors of a 20-SIOI) hu ildtng 10 the JambOrcc ( l'ntcr nl'\t 10 the In 11w Hilton hotd. T he hu1ld1n g 1s whnl· uled for compktion h~ l\1a~ J~Qt Although the a'>'>OCta11on ha'> OCl'n localed 1n Santa .\na and <;upponcd h) fha t c11~ 's gPH'rnml'nt. The In uk ( o auompli,hl'd \\hat m.in~ u t) :o tlic1al\ throughoul thr rnunl~ l:ons1der to Ix· a lOUP for Ir\ tnl' h' agrJeing tu dl·1.1gn.lt(' onl' of fam'. Woman stuck w ith bomb scare prank LA(rl "\.\ HI Li" -\ \~om.in g0t into a \tu.lo.~ \11tJat111n "hen \hl' Wl'OI tu \\\1rlo. \londJ\ Jnd ti1unJ .1 11\\<,ll'rlOU\ 00\ \10 °thl' donr\ll'P ufiiual' \J1J Tamm' \111lhl'll. 21 \H'nl 111 \\Uri. ~l~!nd;l\ at l\,m lo.o·, t Oflll''· 1..,1.J.,1 Muultu·n Par lo. .... a\. and found the lardboard hen 1n ·rron1 uf thl· dour. It "asn't unlll c,hl· r 1ckl'<l up thl· pad:agl' 1hat \IW 01\l'O\l'fl'U II "as <,uated \\Ith l'Pll\~ glue Thl' pallo.agl' "'htch haJ 1hreatl·n- 1ng \H lt1ng on 11. "<I' t1l'lo.1ng Shcntrs <ll·puttl''> "'l'rc lalkd to the '>C'l'ne and u\l·d an·tonc to re· mo,l' thl· hll\ trom \111chc1r .. ha nJ, Depu11cs lrom lhl bomh -.quad tlll'n \-r<l\l'd till' ho\ .rnJ J". l 11\ l'fl'J an· .11.11 m do\ lo. tn\!Jl' horl'C, (. f ntl·r'<. alrl•ad) plannl'd buildings a' th e count) World Tradl' ( ('ntfr Thf organ11a11on·s k as1ng lOSIS "'111 Ix• paruall~ funded b~ re' cnues from the bu tiding·, tfn· ilnll.. In an O\Crhu1l1 count\ oOkl· rna r- io.l'I. 11 tx·,·aml· tl1lJXl\S 0 1hlc to fi nd maJor J l'H'loix·r, \\ho "'ould com· mil to dl'\clop1ng a llf\\ hutlding 'JX'C'1ficall ) for thl' trade rentrr. rount' tr.tJl· J\'>01.1a1 ion ntlic1a1 .. \~llJ . Based 1n "'l'\\ \ orlo. < 11~ \ giant ~ orld 11 JJl• ( l'nll'f I\\ tn ltl\\l'f\ butlJ1ng. thl· tradl' organ11J t1nn ha' 60 tradl' n·ntl'" \l'31ll'rrd through· out thl' \\Orld 1 raJl· a\\IKIJIH'n olliuals Ul'1.nlx· thl' n•ntl'r' a' :i I.ind ot l 'n1tl•J "\at1on'> of 11Hl'rnat1onal lllnlnll'fll'. \\hllh hl'lp llh'mlx·1-. trJn'Mlll hu.,1n1.''>' \\OJJU\\lUl' uu) T ou ol1. prl·s1df nt of the na- 11unal World T rade C\·ntrrs .\s<;oc1a- t1on. ~1d thl' organ11ation has p1on- ca ed thl· U'>l' of an d cctromc bull- l'lln board. "'h1rh links morr than 2.000 bu<i1 ne\~'' in 6~ coun tries. Bus1nl'SSl'S U\l' thl' h11 llct1n board to pu!.l amt l'l''r>unl.I to 1n1r ma11on:il 11 Jdl· oll°l'r'>. .. ,.,,l. rccognlll'U in thl' begi nning that tdl'.n111111wn1l·a11on., and trade \\3S thl· .... ;I\ to ht mg fll'Opk clO\l'f to~l·lhl·r J nd m.tlo.l· trading morl· l·ll 1l 11.·n1... r 0111111 ,.11d Orangl· ( 11un1 ~ tradl· a\\onatmn hoJrd ( h.111 lllJ n Dl•nn1s I l'lhl·I ,,lid thl' Ill'\' l'l'llll'I \\ill makl' In 111l' thl' lUUOl\ \1,'Jl llll tnll'I na1111n.1I hU\I· Ol''>'> · \houl 1•nl·-thnJ u l thl' 01- g.11111Jt11111·, :-oo hu\lnl'"l'' an· h.i "·J 1 n I 1 ' 11w I rJ1k J\\Ol t.1111111 :ind u1rpura11.· offi cials a cd11ed Irv ine Mayor Larry ~gran for Jra .... ing cit) suppon be- hind thl' Wo rld T rade Crnter lo- cauon. Agran ~•d although the pros- pcnt) the center will bring to Irvi ne 1s important. h1., mo11'c for suppon- ing the organ11a11on 1s to improve pmsix·r1s for "'orld peace through 1ntcrna11onal 1radr agrfl'mcnts Dick ~1m. prc\1dl·n1 of The Irvine Co\. l n\l''itnll'nt Properties Group. said thl· Jamborl'l' Cl•ntl'r de,elo p- nwn1 1s alread~ becoming ::tn 1nter- na11onal ti nanl·tal and bu'ii nfss n•nter. "1th tl·nants such as thf (icne\J ( umpan1cs. PacTcl ("{·llular and ~1 .. ~1n·s lntin111 d1' 1s1on. ProsJXl'll\ l' ll'llants for the World I rJJ c (l'lltl'r 1nd udl· tradt· '>Upport organ11a11un'>. import and n port p1 ofl-.,,wn.1b. ;rnd public and pn· 'ah' agl'lll ll'' \\ h1l h '>UpJXirt local hU'ltnl'"l'\ l'Oll'l lllg l'\pOrt marlo.f tS. Irvine delays two projects By HOUY J. 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L \l'll 11 tlw '1t11h "ll'qu1rn l h,· '-Jill 1h, p1111~l l "11ulJ pr11n·1·d ,1, \111111 ·'' lhl' l.J\\ .ilhl\\' l hl' 1'-'Ul' goc\ tu lhl· f'lann1 ng ( omrn'>\11111 .luh ' .ind fl 1urn'> to thl' u1um ii Ju" 10 \1111t lwr propo'>ed rl·tail,uimrnf rcial prOJl't 1. ,l,11c'J 111 fill h1<k a .,urx·rrnarkl'I. a drug c;to rc a net 111:11.·1 'h''I'' .11 II Jr\ ard .ind ~1.1111 "a' put un hold 1111 111 d.1 \' .11 the rcqunt of fl''>H.kn t' 1n that lh'l!!hho 11h1111d I our rl·,1Jl'Ol'> ol thl' nl·1ghhnrhood Sflltlo.l· on ti ll' mJtll'I 111 the n>un1 ti nw"·11ng. 1"'0 .ra1<>1ng l1 1n1pl.11111' 1hn had not fl'l'l'l\1.'d alkquall' nnt1l'l' ul ru11hl lw.1nng'> hdt>fl' tht· Pla nning ( o m- 1111"1011' .1pp11" al ol thl· pro_1t'l I and l\\O more ,1,i.. 111!! I hl l llll 11ll I to g1 \ l' 11 t lh' );I l'l'n ltp.h I llill have to be tallied. Another hearina. to decide what interest on the company ttock will bt. will be IChcdukd after a circuit coun validates the decision. The cue was heatd bf c:oun ref-eree Robert 8. Webster 1n 0.ldancl County, Michi .. n. It wu there die compeny was incorporated aad there lawyers spent nearly 12 mon~hs arauina the case in writlna a nd in person. The Irvine Co.'1 lepl team q>ent 17 days araui.na their case at the trial's close. Durina those closina arauments. conducted just over one year qo. Howard Friedman said he believed Bren's original offer to his client WU not unfair. At one time. Friedman urged Smith to accept Bren's bu).'- out pro~sal. but she refused, Fried- man said. While neither side's appraisal was accepted in total by the court ref- eree, lawyers for both said cnouah of their side·s appraisal was used to make the dec1s1on fair. JCNtn lrvlne Sllllttl Activist stars in own video l y KAREN AUGE Staff-.. LAGUNA BEACH -Beth Leeds is used to being in the local limelight. After all. this is a woman who. when not waiting tabrus at the perennial!) crowded Jolly Roger. has been known to tum up at public meetings dressed as the environmental fa iry. She·., also been known to run for mayor and. with her daughter Mariclll'. to stand in front of bulldozers. But no"'. Beth Leeds is JOing Hollywood. Laguna's curly-haired activist is the star of her very own video. Regular '•ewers of Video Hits-I. the pop music video channel. probabl) alrcad)-know that Leeds' hkenes-; is being beamed into "" 1ng rooms across the nation. thanks to a glitzy environmental postcard produced by the VH-1 network. 'Tm a mO\.tC star." Leeds said. referring to the piece. Thl' 'tdl·o as pan of a series produced to comcide with the April 11 Ea rth Da} activities and as still in use. The '1dl'Os. collectively titled "Ordinary People Doing Ex- 1raord1n.il) Things ... highlight six ind1v1duals and groups whose l'n' 1ronnw n1al cffQrtS set them apan . said producer Aline Allegra. Ll'fds was chosen to be featured as one of those extraordinary rx·oplc atkr a na11onw1de search . .\llegra said. "We were looking for a '101-:0 on oil spills. l lipoke to lkth and she certainly has a lot of l'lll'tg~. a lot ol passion. She Cl'rta1 nly know<; her stuff." .\lk gra \l'nt urcd from her Ne"' York offices to Orange County 111 llll'l'I '' 1lh L<.·cd s. her daughll·r Manclk . and Janice Aldrich. who ur1• al!lo li,•atured in the vi deo. The tno spent thl· better pan of a day last spring combing the lOJ\I and d1wussing o ffshon: dnlh ng and related issues .in Hunt- ington Fkach studio!>. Thl· \ 1dn• •~both a tnp ute to the beaut~ of Southern Calt forn1a's lll,l'>thnl· and a graphic drp1c11on of an 011 sp1ll's dcstrul·t1 ve rap:ih1lt t). Irvine firm, China sign computer pact venture. compu ta manufar turing deals "1th the People'!> Rl·puhlic of IRVINE -.\n In :nc com pa n} Chin;,, By RUSS LOAR S••" writ~• :-. tunda) ~1gnfd one of the first JO in I-Hf!1 om·11cs I nr. nf I n inc and the ---------------------------go,l'num·nH:ontrulled North< um- . ... . .. Introducing Ameritone Regency lOOo/o Acrylic Paint ·~· .c " •t 'oa~ Ai d ¥1~t .. 1 W600 Series laltn0r 100\ Acryk Sold Color Slatn D• P\ to a t>uut1lul lidl hnrsh [ nhances wood grain ,.ctlltnl adhesion lo masonry \urtaces Out ablt against lhe elemenls titan up ••lh \Oap and water '•• I ,1. '" ' '\\ ... L":=J ... , ~.. ... . . ,..... I '-~wJ Colm ""'n ~ En vironment all y Safe. Q;; Wl!>OO Stnts h llflOt ... 100\ Acrylik MtdUn ~ I Glm [namd i I A 01 JV•n IM~ ld~l1n, t»dtJrmpr RP\1\I' d11I .. ~ '" ,,..~. ,.,. hit 1•A' ••f J~ 1t1(h '. 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Jointl ~ o"' ned com pan) "'h1ch .... 111 produn· and sell personal rnm- putfr~. Hl'11onl't1n and NCA O will each o"' n 50 percent of the ne"' com pan). Shl'n)ang Shf nlong (om- putcr ) stem~ C'o. An I rvin e suh~id 1 ar ' o f Hcltonct1cs -Dcfin1con Inter- national Corp. -will manufacture circuit boards for the computer to be designed and producrd b) thr C:h1 · nfo;c company. "Th as product will tx· both a re: and a wo rk station all in Olll' boA." said Dcfin1con fo undl·r Vince Wi lliams. The deal will mergl· lA·fin icon hardware technology with Chim·~· sof\wa f\' and manufal·- 1u 11ng . 1-------------------------------l "We expect such a combination r-a1 .... 111 produce 3 \Cr) powerful com- Sttlect colors and panerns nght 1n your home. with the halp of our protvssional decorator. ·Custom ·Custom ·Custom Draperies Bltnd1 Bedspreads / -~ ... ~· putl'I S) slem for the Chinese and ~~ I 'wrld m.1rkl·1s." said Mu Rui-Ltn. .. f' __. r . gl'nn al manager of NCAD. "Aftl'r v O\ a '"'o )Care; of research for a •Wallcoverlng ~u1tablc 1echnolog) part ner. we nrl' • Carpet 'rr} pleased to realize that vision "•th lA·finicon .. •Furnit ure The computl'r will be marketl'd internationally. to be used primnrih in high tcchnolog) and science. ,_, .... ,, .... , 863·t397 c .. i.-65().1930 Tog<1h<t "•Cd pull b l"l"m.r. • P.~~'-9-~!.'9 Don . SAVE UP TO 50'ft OI lllOCULARS Vtltt ac.,. City, llte wtftd'a ,.,.... ............ tlll1c°" •Ill•* ...... SAVE UP 10 4CWe ON TELESCOPES ~mM,CA 3033 a 8Ntlol • 11.,..1..00 ... WIURY.CA 111 !-v It • IOOIW .... TOMIANCI. CA 3132 l"llC c-c.....,. '1~331 ...,....OMS.CA t'*)h """"™'' IMI • ltal,...MM IMDllOO. GA 41'6 ~ ...... 9llllCI • l ltm1 .... LAI ¥HM, If¥ ,,,. ,..,, dl!le Alt • 1Wt1~ '* .. • , ......... Qnanoe Coe.a OAILY PILOT IT ...... June a -N • Alzheimer's tennis tournament benefits research fund YEARBOOK ,,... .. ~ Alzllt'imt'r's A110t1111on of' OtDnec Count) was the bis winnn- as lhc linal1 oflhc third annual >\lzlk.'11ncr'1 C'harn)• Tcnnia Tour-na~n• ~re plaJt'd Sunday 11 the Nt-wpurt lkwh Tennis C'lub. Allhci-r'a d11ta1e it thr founl\ k.'ldin& C'lule or death •mon1 aduha in 1hc Unitt'd S111cs. and the woral pan or 1hi1 scenario i1 theff' is no known cause or cure. Oran~_Coun­ IY alone has more than 40.wu people w~o am.-ctcd ~~ the disease. N1t1c>nwidc. &host afflicted number more than four million. "Alzheimera is a prosrcssivc dis-caac of the brain. which means it continually aets worse." said Kent Bamhei~. uccutive dirtttor of the Alzheimer's Association of Orange County. "As the disease propnses and more and more brain cells arc damqed. the symptoms get worK and the patient· and the patient's famil)' rcquirr different types of care. ''The symptoms can range from simple memory loss. confusion and the 1nab1lity to handle routine tasks to n'uch worse cases where the pa- tient may not C\Cn remember close rcla11H!s. AILhcimcr's sufferers can forgc1 ht•w 10 make coffee. where to put the clean 'lasses and even their own childn•n · Barnhc1ser said the disease affects I 5 pcm:nt of those people age 65 anJ older anJ 50 percent of those ~5 and older. H1.· said eventually the disca lea ves Its victims unable to r- 1 I I I I I I I c:arc for thcn\scl"cs. "We had a areat turnout and c\·cryonc that ,.nicipeted is all ·ten· nisccf out." Bamhei1tr uid. -Ancr ifs alJ IGid and done. -Clpcct lO havt raik'd $22.000. which 11 beu~r O\an WC oriainally lhouiht.•• All &he n\oncy will remain in Oranac County and will Jd to one of seven srrvia.-s provided by the u- sociJtion. The scrvica ranee from family support aroups. referrals for diaanosis and telephone help lines to monthly ncwslcuen. education workshops. books and li terature and IUC$l speakers. Tbe tournament included men's and women's doubles. with players bcin' separated into divisions ac· cording to ability. Players were paired with different panners each round and scores were tallied to determine winners in each division. Herc's a look at the winners. •In the men's A-8 division. Harold Eartlct (San Clemente) fin- ished first with 31 points and Bernard Goott (Vista) second with 29. Ken Montgomery (Irvine) fin - ishl'd fi rst in the C d1v1S1on with 37 points and Ir~ Sturner (Los Angeles) Sl'l'Ond ~ith 36. In the womcn·s A-8 division. Jun1.• Mid.clwait (Costa Mesa) won Mth 19 points and Sheelah Duesler (In inc) finish~J second. Ann~ Hinkle (Costa Mesa) won the C di' ision with 29 points and Liz Storm (Lido Island) second with 28. ..... .., On Tap \fqfer' ·-• MAKES UP TO 10 GALJf)NS OF CLEAN FRESH WATER DAILY REMOVES BAO TASTE CHLORINES LEAD SALT ETC COMPLETE INSTALLATION & SERVICE AVAILABLE • FASTEI( • SUP(R HR VE'IBRANE ·A O\QOAll. COtJPltlY ·I.CV/ ~10 SHUT OH BUY FACTORY DIRECT ONLY s1s.• A MONTH TO OWN 1-1-.02-ma cmc = u ~.&i:.'ti~ .. :~~, 1 1 aa .• WE Will NOl 1£ UllOERSOLD 1119 30 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE CLUB TENNIS 0 For her accomplishments on and off the track field. Estancia High's Debbie Hargrove has bttn named the Newport Beach Tennis Club's student Athlete for the Month of June. A 1raduated senior. Hargrove will compete in the high school national championships in the discuss June 30th in Fresno. In Sea View League action. she threw the discus and shotput. and ran hurdles while maintaining a 3.85 grade point aver- a1te. "-t!:: ft•ilkid ftrM i9' lM Sn View uc faul in tht diicus and lhird 1n the tholput. She also fin. ilhcd fiDl 1n lhe d11eu1 in the CIF J.A Sou1hetn S«ttan finats.. She CS'8btilhed a pt'f10nal best by f>O".t•na a ahrow of 143 feet. 10 indlCs at the Masacrs Tournament lO ~ualify third for the slate meet from the Southern Section. But lUr- arovc d1dn '1 fare as well at the CIF slate preliminaries and finals whett she fini shed seventh and ninth ~­ spcell vcly. In the fall . Harsrove will anend the University of California at San Diego, where she plans to major in computer .science. Each month the NBTCwill re- coanizc a junior high or high sc;hool student athlett-from the Newpon Harbor/Costa Mesa area as its Alh· letc of the Month. Beside excelling in athletics. winners are chosen on the basis of performance in the classroom and community involve- NEW NEW NEWPORT BEACH PLAZA A new standard in senior living created to nurture independence and prov ide personalized services. 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Dale S1mbro and 8al1) Boren beat 8111 PopcJOY and Bob Ogle. 8-2. H"dcr. ooru Narva and J1I ~ put ({JM )~1n1mi"S): Marta PK-t- cnJ (Ou:oan View Wllbllll); Julir VOil (fount•un Valle~ a•immitll); M8rti Maller (Univt'tSll~ bMctlell); lilld Marie MMl&and Md Kril&ic H1r Md (E•talk1.a tnad. and (add). •TH \rOKIL~-Manna ba~.'ball l~;am C.'Omft OU.t o(llCJWllcN 10 win lir$t OF t.uys 1i11e ... v.._.. slu~r Newfield i taka liadaowr- all 111 MaJor Lcaauc draft and ~· with ~altlc Mannen ... Jann Miyahara and Willa Parthrn pnch Marina $0ftball to third CIF cro""' ... Edison's Taylor escapes sophomurc jinx.by rcpcatina CIF 4- A 800-and 1.600-meter victories ... Est.anciu girls. fourth in leaaue. place ~-cond an CIF 3-t\ team cham· pionships ... Woodbridgr can't cfe. fend CIF 2-A &iris championship. finish S(..'COnd ... Edison boys vol- leyball loses to "best hi&h school team,e,er:· Mira Costa. in CIF 4-A final ... Marina girls track loses league 11tlc despite winning league final nll'Ct . 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' ... , . • • • Laguna tourney hits the beach Barry Faulkner Thl· Laguna O~n. the onl) pro- fl.'~i.1on.il beach 'ollcyball tour- nament this )Car to feature both mcn's and ''omen's competition. rcturn!. for its 36th )Car Fndav through Sunda) at main beach. · Thl' pres11g1ous cvl'nl. co-sponsor- l'd tl~ thc Orange Coast Dally Pilot I!. thl· longest-running beach tour- nanwnl c' cnt an 1hc \\Orld and will oOi:r a SSU.000 pnll' pur\l' to be spl11 cquall~ bl'1"cen the men's and "omen·., lil'lds. 1 hl' pro \l.Oml'n·s tournament. what:h is a !>atl'llate CH'nt 10 the Womcn '!> Profl·~~1onal Volle-. ball A!.!.Otia11on tour. \I.Ill feature. thl· ~SI ~al"h pla~l'~ in lht.• \\Orld. including t" o-t1ml· Bra11laan 01} rn- p1an Jad..1l· S1ha. the kad1ng monc~ \\ IOOl'r in I 4X4 Janin: Opahn.,i..1. a l ( I produl"I JnJ San Juan C. Jp1strano resident. 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( 11 .1 ml .rnd lin .• il, (I p 111 I \unda' Sports calendar Golf tournament I hl' llunllngton tl •irhour ( .1lhl'I l l·agUl' \I.Ill \P\lfl\Or ,,, .1111111.d l )a\ of ( 1011 r nd~I\ lrnm 'u111 "" '" ·,un\t'I at Ml•adt1" l.irl.. <••·II < 11ur\l' 1n Hun11ngton lh.1.h \II pmtl'l'd' "'111 hl.·nl'lil thl' \nit rrlan < Jllll'r \m ll'I' ·, < )r .rngl < 11u11t\ l nit I hl· lcl' lnr lhc J,1~ ")~5 .ind 1ndudc' gr1..·cn kl'' .inJ l .srt For In lurma 11110 phon<' 1'411-l '"4. Passing school ')ad<lkback C ollegl' quarterback uial h Hill ( unert) will <llrl'CI his ')l'' l·nth annual West < oast Pac;s- ing \<. hool for quarterhack\, wide rcn·1,cr'> tight end., and running hJlh Jul\ 16-20 at Sad<llrhack I lw "-hool 1!1 open 10 bo) 'i from Junior .\11-c\merican le vrl through high school The ~hoot include'> non<0n- tall 1n~trur1wn in the par,~rng g<lll1l' a~ 11 rdatl'\ 10 quartcrhacks. rlTl'l\l'I'> and running hal·ks I >l·fll1111.,1r.11111n' h> maJor cllllcsc p(,l\l'I\ \I.Ill ht.· k:11ured as will da\'lrt>Ulll lll\lrUlllOll \.\llfl lhl' U\t: of '1tko < o\I of I hl' program 1., S I SO I ur 1n torma11on. phone 582-4(144 Charity tennis I hl' \\.'rnnJ annual Orangc < ount\ lcnn1\ '\ut tann Ball. "Tlw {OH' Affair." sron..,orcd b> thl' < }\II<' hhro"' f-oundatwn. will l't: hl'IJ lotfa) <tnd I nday 111 l O\ < abJlkro\ ')port\ Village 1n f ountain Valk> I hl· e\'Cllt will he prl-t't't'dcd \\Ith .1 blatk tit.· J1nner dancr. 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I UOO et: motor- qdei. w1lhou1 brakes and s1dccari. attached The machines run on alcohol and r~m· 1n lhl' opposite dirt:l'tlOll of ~pl.'l'dWU} hike\. rhr b1kc\ arl· reforrcd 10 u-. ng,o; or outfit\ and lhc pu-.o;t.•ngcr 1n lhl' '>ldl'l'ar ,., rnlkd a \winger ~pcl•dwa} will hu"c its regu lar Prt.1Jram o f fil\I. ~·cond and thi rd d1\1~1on raring \1derar'i will hn\e 1"'0 heat\, con,olallon and main C\enh. Action &Cf'i und('N"a ) at 8 pm C 1atc'I oix·n al b JO p.m. f'-o 1 111 f11r ma11 on. n hon c 4Q2-99H Boat show ~1u thcrn < ohlornia MM1nc A<,· \411..1Jt1un "''II once n~in 'pon"1r th\' Lon~ lkal h Ro.11 Sho" at lh<' Lnn~ •kad1 ( mt "t:ntinn ( l'nll'r. 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There are 11 .tgl' hr.1lh·1.., for men. womt'n anJ d1ilJr~·n .. or 1ntorm111111n. phone (61 tJ) 4 n . n n \'), 1 401 Pigskin tickets r ll'~CI\ lor lhc Oi...nt')land P1~l..111 < IJ'>'1l football gnml' will go on -..1k Jul) I at Tu:krtron outlet\ throughout Southern Cah- forn1J T1okcl\ :tr(' S..28 and nre sold on u rt.:M:1 vcd ba~1• onl) 1 he iiuml· " .\ug. 26 at \nahl·1m ')1.1d1um and begins at n1"H1. It k.1111 "'' thl' lln1\t.•rs11y of r l'llll\'\~'\.' '' ( olomdo. h >t 111 I o 1 111 :111 u n . p h o n e t1 \4 I \Oft . Swim program I Ma.11a11 &·rgl''>On '\qua11r ( cnta 111 ha'l' lll:l\ll'r' !lw1m 11ain1ng 111 ~fonda)'· W(•dnes- da)' and I 11d4!)">. l hl' tr;11n1ng 1.., 11pt.·n 10 ~w1m· 111..r' IX ~ ,·.11-. ol agt.· and old1..•r .111d th\· l'lllphJ\l'I "Ill tw on '11111.l· 11wd1a111l \. gl·ner:il n m- d111u111ng .• 111J lal'l' \lr:ltl'g) . ..\II "w I.out.., "'111 bl' gl·are<l to the "\t1l1llll'1\ ah1 ht) k't'I and pcr- ..,unal gu<1I\, For 1nlo1 mat ion. pho ne f\44-.\ 151 Dream Run fhc third annual Mid-Summrr N1ghl'!. I :?K Dream Run a1 Colo lk ('u1a will ~ held on July 28. llrocecds from the evcnl. which f"·ature~ a 12K. 5K and a SK rnuntr)·!.idc stndr. will agam b~:nefi t thr Orange County ( hap11:r of the non-profit Make· A· W1!1h Foundation. Thc S2 I entry fee includes thC' run. T-shirt and picnic which fol · lo"' !I thc l'VCnl. The course stans at thc Hunt Lodge and runs throught the 4.000 acre private l't)111111Unlt). r or 1nlorma11o n. phonC' 548-UN7. Soccer tryouts The Corona d<'I Mar Riptide So\'l'Cf Club will hold tryouts for g1rh born bclwccn 1976-1980 at Lmc:oln School in Corona del Mar on Ju''nc 30 al 9 a.m. 1 he lcah1 will p4ay a fall tchcd- uk: ~'linnina in Auaust Pracoccs v.111 he ~kt twicc a week with pm"" on wl.'\•kcnJ For 1n fornu11o n. phone 41J7-7.l7.l . Class af 1990 left memories behind The Onnae COAst area hip school clasa of 1990 officially be-. came nostal&ia last week as the flnal araduation ce~monies wrapped up. Hcn:'s 1 look back at the cham· pions, as well as some seniors worth rcmcmbcrina. Fan •THE CHAMPIONS-Corona dcl Mar Hiah defended CIF boys team championships in football. water polo and girts tennis while the Sea Kings' Keri Phebus did the same in lcnnis sinalcs ... Estancia football wcn l 1(~0 lo claim its first outri&hl Sea View League tille ever ... Ocean View and Edison shared the Sunscl League foolball title ... Newport Harbor beat CdM in a water p<?IO showdown for the Sea View title ... Manna was lops in Sunset polo - again ... Foun1ain Valley (Sunset) and Saddlcback (Sea View) were boys cross country league champs ... Fountain Valley and CdM won their r('spcclivc leagues in girls volleyball ... Edison and Newport Harbor won girls cross country league crowns ... Laguna Beach bo)s were Pacific Coast League cross country ki ng- pins. •THE SENIORS-Doug Cu n- ningham (Huntington Beach foot- ball): G unnrr Gus1afson (CdM "atcr polo): Dan Pe1rone and Josh WuJlk1ewic2 (Es1anc1a football): Dan1l'llc Everett and Knsta Hartling (CJ M girls 'ollc)ball ): Shane SlJl·rman and Donnie Sm11h (Edison football). Jason Co), (Marina water polo): krro11 Willard. Wam·n John- !lon. Wei.t on Johnson. JcfT Jackson and Bnan Lucas (CdM football ): ~atahc .\dam (Huntington Beach grrb l'rO~!I count I')): Bn~n McCaf- fl·r~ (Manna cross counll') ): Sean \1allel (Laguna lkach football). ~ la1 go Nl'' 1lle ( Ed1~on 'ollr' ball). Dan O'Neil ( Mall'r Oci football). t-.1m Robtnson (Nc\l.port Harbor girl' nm'> rnuntr~ ): fra, 1d Mt·Lnx.t (~lan na football): Rl·1 ko Mat!>umoto and "1m Hurt \ (Fountain Valle' \olk,h:ill). Dl:anna Doohlllc · c \.\ uVJbn~gl' girl.,' 11lk~ ha ll): Doug \\\'J\l'I 1r·oun1a1n Vallq football): \<. ott ~) muur ( \.\ oo<lbndge foot· bJlll. anJ R1lh Lud\lood and D:l\l' l>Jnno' ( ~ uuntarn \ alln cro..,., lllUlllf\ I . • THF STORIES -Huntington lkal h louthall lu~·~ hl,·<,I !>('ason in 2' \l'al .. Im U'1ng an 111d1g1hll' rta\. 1..'1 I hl· 01kl\ 1n111all~ \\Oil an ap-· IX'JI Ill ~111 ll'-l'llll ~ 11110 thl' pl<t)· olh. but "l.'ll' llu'>ll'd orll'l' morl· h' .1 < 11 rnuntl'• Jrpi.:at. .. Cd M fooi- hJll Ith\.''> th rw ol '" l' kagul' g;mll''>. hut turn!> 11 :1111unJ \\Ith a hrrll1an1 pl.1~ ull run 'l'" J~>rl llarhor'-. 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( IF"'rcslhng t1tk' \\l'll' l'Jr nnl h\ :\tall rm th (ll11111111g1un &·;1lhl. Dan Pl·1run1..· II 'ta1h r,1)_ \long\'. Da' 1d \\ 1nl'r (I 111' ,·"11 \) JnJ Mall C"o"l'n (!'\uutlh·• n ( ahlornra Christian) . ~la1111.1 \\1111 ~Ull\l'I ho'"' hasl...1..·thall 111k . C Jr-.1 anJ Nl'"pOrl Harll<1 r ,hJ1 1..·J lh\· ~·a Vtl'"' hoH hoop l'f0"' 11 . \\ 111x.lh11Jgl' girl!>" on thl· PC I lJg1..· 11tk . On:an V1l'\I. gi rl' IM \l1..·1hall \11111 11\ k Jgu1: d1.1111- p1un-.h1p \adJ kha1:I.. "on ~·a \ l\'\I. hO)\ \\k.'ll'I llO\\n . f.dl!>Ofl JnJ (lt.l'Jll \ ll'" -.11.trl'd Sun\4.·t ll<l\\ ~OHl'I kad"·"h1p .. The Cd M girt.. "l'll' top~ 111~ .. 1\11..'\\ g1rl'i 'iOl'<'l'r Ld...,on "'''n 'lunw t girl~ StKCl'r lllll' . l 1\1\\.'l\ll) "un ll·agut.· <'.re'ithng ll'll\\I\ .. I d1,u11 lx·l·a nu.· "un!K.'I "'\·,1ling 11111'>1 ... Nl·wport Harbor \\lll\ ~un~l'I f1l'fd hUl'kl'\ cham· p1on~h1p. · •T HE SEN IOR -Agustin Hcrcdta (fat<llKlil baskelball): Jl·nn) Sull1,an and .\lh rak1do (Ocean View ba!.h•tball ): N1kk1 Turnt•r (Ed1...un Wl'l.W ). R1l'k) Rodngue1 and Fn:cJ Mt.C ollum (Manna soc- n•r): Murk I lint (CdM h:lskctball). EcJd1c Murl11w1 (Newpon Harbor ba~ketbnll): .\le\ Opoulos ~Ne"' port Harbor M>l'Wr). Latwc Tcx1crn. Brum Uurit.'"'!I and (jrcJ N1('dr- inghaui; (EJ1Mm wrci.tling): Dain Blanlun and John Trevino (Laguna ikal.'11 ba'll•tball): Greg Evan. s (O\.\!an V1"''' lm!!.~c1ball); M:rn W1l~m (l'tcwpon tturbor \Hl'Slhng): Melt~ Sun111u (Mann:i lxl'ke1b.1ll). Juwn Quinn. r\nJ y Kanch. John Oo)'k: a~ ( hrltc Andl'C$ ( Motcr CA•1 ba~kclhall)~ TudJ Bkfcld and Onan l l 1111n• (&i1Mln lC\'Cr): Mike ~krh (FQUnt;ain Vulk) ba.,kc1ball): u .. ie Pct1.•rs nnJ ~ri ten Borlatld ( dM 50\.'\'Cr)~ 'lal.'C) G 1l'll\ (Ncwporl Hurbo1 bu)kl'lbull): lknill• (JnnJnra (lln1\'cr 11) boti.k"·tboll): '•rJlo Sua1"''· (\.~~1 O\unJu and Juan !!4:uta111~ (l\tan,·u1 liOC'\'\'t'). Cima ('u1b1n (tlunl11lfthln ltc1K'h MA't'\'r): U>C L\ (hl.1"'•·· •f\~tlint). \nJf\'W \\ tnJ unJ ltr.anJon llunt~r(Ol\.•:rn \ ll.'" Mk' I). l)l•hht\' I t~'ftl•r (l J1\ot1 ll.1,J.,•th,11l), ,lck' lt.l\\l'rh.1n~ .... Barry Faulkner and Viclor Davis (University wrestl- ing); Leslie Rathbun (Woodbridge basketball); Slcvc Chappell (Liberty Christian basketball); Trevor Cooper. R)an Higa and Victor Molina (Hunlington Beach wrcstl- mg); Lori Fitzgerald (fountain Val- ley field hockey); Thu)' Ngu)'en (Costa Mesa baskelball); and Juhe Workman and Jcnntfer Barbaro (fountain Valle) baskclball). •THE STORIES-Heredia car- ries Estancia bo)'s baske1bnll to first CIF tilk ever ... Qutnn nails 3- potntcr al buul'r tn regional final and Matcr Dc1 bo)S go on to slalc baskt'lball utk• ... Monge $OCS 50-1 lo become first Mater De1 slate "'rcsthng champ ever ... Laguna Beach boys baskl'tball goes 1n top- sccdcd. bul fall!. in 2-A cham- pionship game ... Dos Pueblos beats CdM bo)S basketball team in o'er- 11me on I 8-foo1 buuer-beater ... freshman 01" 1a D1Camill1 leads Costa Mesa to Cl F girls cage crown ... Edison·., Fisher sels ('If single· sca~on and can:1..·r 3-point field goal rc"·orJ ... junior Cherokee Parks earn) Paradt: All-..\mencan honors for Manna bo'~ basketball ... Edison up)l'I) Hun11ng1on Beach 33-3:? w11h aid of pcnalt~ point assessed on argumcnta11' e Oiler after his ma1ch cnJelt in Jefeat .. Nl·wpon Harbor bo) s bJ'>i...l·tball tram. "'11houl a star pla)1..'1 . l'merges league rn-champs in lllmJ)l't1t1\\' Sea V1e\\. 0 Sprln1 •THE CH .\MPIONS - MJrina-., bai.cball and softball learns O..>th \Ion C IF 111lcs. as dtd Estan- l la·, golkr .. and the Mater Dc1 girls '" 1111 -.quaJ to h1ghhght team ac- lomph!lhml'l1h .. Estancia iolfcr .\u,1111 ~1J l..1 took top ind" 1dual holh>I'> .11 1tw C l F s1a1c JOlf cham- p11111\h1p ..... < ·1 F trad 11tks \\Cre l .1pturl·<l h~ Siwik) Ta) lor (Ediso n). \\ho \\011 1\\0. Jill Youngi\dM). l.A·bbll' Hargro' l' (Estancia) and Lil"">Ul1 Molhl·a (Edison) ... CIF '" 1mm1ng 111k' \\<.'re l'amt.•d b} I om \\ '-''>ll'Otl and Sil'' c Wcs1 1ttu11110gton lkadl). Michelle Ham (f lHllllJlll \ .1111..'\ ). \\hO \.\Oil l\\O. { hJlil'' Kl'n\'Ort(Mattn:il and c hn-.1111 0110 (Libert) Chns11an) liH'll ll,111~·n-Ocnt "'"n the ('IF bo}'> tl·nrm .. 1nglcs 11tlr btanc1a's lluang I ' and Doan :-.:gu~en \\On {II 1111\l'd duuhk'> 1n baJn11nton 0 1..1..'Jll \ 1c". I u,1111 .ind L1ben) ( hn<,t1an "llll 1ht•11 rcspccll\'C kagul· baS4·hall champ1onsh1ps ... Marrm1. Saddkba(i.... L1ht•rt) ('hm - llan .ind \\'ooJ hndgl' "ere crownl'd kJglll' '"ft ball drnmps . Manna. ~addkbari... Jnd \.\ 1kx.lbndge cMnl'd kagui..· ll'J111 ll tk' 111 hl)\' tral l anJ lkld <kl'JI\ \ 11..'\l. ( dM anJ \\-oodhngl• "l're lop<. 10 thcir lcagul'\ 111 gt1 1 .. tr.t l I.. Jilli fidd . \dM. l J1~un .inJ I Jguna Eka ch \\l'rl' kagUl' 1111"'' 111 ho'" 'ofk, hall I l1u 111~11 11 \.ilk~ arid ( d:\feat.·h \.\On kagul· ho~ .. t,·11111~ tllk" .. f-!.tanc1a "Ji. ')i..·a \ ll'\\ I. rngp1 n 1 n l 01..•d bad· 1111111011 .. I ounta1n Vallq. Nl'"'Port I l.11 ho1 .ind \\ tk.x.ltmJsl· rap1url·d kagu"· 1.. h.1mp1tlll!lh1ps in hoH "" 1m- n1111g .. I t1Unta1n \ Jflc, ('JM \\ ,>Odh11Jgl' JnJ \1all'r l>l'I \\Crl· girl,'"' 1111111111g l..ingp1ns 1n 1he1r 1opn 11' 1' ll'.1gu1..·-. . Hu1111ng1on lk.tl h Jilli I '>I.till 1J \H'rt.' kagul' golf l hJ 1111)1011'. • Tiil ~l:.N IOR~ -Ouan1..· Pagl·. 1>.1111l'l I ll-1 nandl'/ .md Jim (1\\all1w~ (( ki..·a n \'1l'\' ba\l·h:illl. ( fl I l\l;I \ I II l..1..•. fk i..•I.. \ f 111\.'r anJ \1 111\1~ H111gl'" ( ~1.11.1na ,ufthalll. I 1.1111.. ~n111h and kd Ba ri.in t\\110llh11dgl· t1.1l l..) lloang L\ ll \t.111l1.1 h.1drrnn1on). L1onl'l .tla'lt· 111g' .1nJ Jun lk11...old (Matrr l)\·1 ha-.d,.1111 ( .1r11..·r Rl'l'<,(' and Clar~l' Hw~\'I (C d~1 \lllk~ball).Chm ~ul·l..l'f' (l 11\l·rt~ < hm11an OO!>eh.'111) 11..''l' l m.1, .111J N1rk Hannemann (llun11ngton lkJd1 \Olk)ball): Mikr .\ukt ([)t.tnl.'1J trarl): Kaci KcOt-r. Madd"·1n"' Lt~·blad. Mrndv Hnwlc). lklanda Taub and Krist ma· LtK'~· "ooJ (Woodbridge track): hm Lurwn (Wl·~tm instcr baseball): Enr p1a~l'1 and Rrad) Butcher (Laguna fkad\ 'ulll') ball): Kris1a Eckcn lEd1~un soOballl. John Gannon ond Ga~rcll Ci\.'1..' (Uni\ crs1t) \'OtlC)'ball). Jcfl 1 lak ( Foun11~n Vnllc) ba~dx.11) 01\.'lnch k"'l'll and Tom Nichols (Nl.'\\l>ort Hnrbor wimm ina): Juhl' rhol\10) anJ Susil' Jacobson (Nl'W· port Harbor lnl('k); Tim Kingsbur) and (iar) rishl.'I (Woodbridgl' ba~dl:111): t..\•n Caln·11 ( 1ancrn ~1>11). Ruh1n Lit\Jk'), Marr Nc.·w- l1cl\I , n .... J &·huh1. Tra\IS 0o)d ant.I St·:111 P•Jll"·non (Mnrm11 o..~·bJll). l 'hark' ti:.un)on (Manna ~" 11nnun1>: l>J\ 1J C"nun and Aaron ~·hml (lu,una lk·ul'h ba1'.'b.illt t~·' ,. Ml•1\·1~r. 'll'\l.' lkBct'k'\'kt. f I'\') De i.ul<l l>:1\ld Jonoi (foun- 1um \'nlk) i."' 1mm11l&): John 8 1\•l1a (It\ Ill\' hn~dN.111); Klk'k) 8.'lkh :md Jaml'' Llll:.nu (l\hso11 tw1,·~lll): Ci1 "'il Urnnm> un,I C\xl Rodn1:rn ( L:-.1.111, 1.1 h:1""·h.11l ). I nJoon t\.'\w1 (~h1111t.11r.1d .. ). \:iron ""°'"" ·,,.". ~11,,k1 m1ll ti.:ul V1111 Reuwn ( l J1~in '''"'')NII). Ju\on StnJl'I ;rnJ Uoh ~h&i.,·r l N.•" a•ttt I lu""•r h.1""•h.111). ~k'°111 Ko,th\·1m. Sh\•11>1 fl'le ... '" YIAftOOK/ISt ·. -. \ Grab your tonp, don your apron and fire up the charcoal. It's barbecue time again! According to a recent survey by the Barbecue Industry Association (BIA), Americans arc cooking outdoors in record numbers. This year we're expected to light a staggering 1.7 billion barbecue fircs~more than ever before. While the survey shows we're becoming a lot more inventive about what we're cooking over the coals. burgers. steaks and chicken are till the most popular barbecue fare. BIA research aJso reveals that sausages, including hot dogs. arc now one of our top four favorite foods to do on the grill. Once thought of rnainJy as a faJI or winter dish. today sausages arc sponing grill marks and adding spark to menus all summer long. With more than 200 types of sausages to choose from . it 's easy to understand why. From fresh Italian sausage and bratwurst to fully cooked. moked Poli sh sa u age and chorizo, sausages offer tremendous versatility and convenience. Most f uJly cooked varieties toda y come vacuum -packaged and can be stored in the refrigerator for two weeks. They are great 10 keep on hand for an easy toss-on-the-grill dinner. "'Mixea Sausage Grill" i delicious prepared on a charcoal grill and offers an array of sausage 10 suit every taste. This version combines fresh and smoked varieties .~ which are marinated overnight and then quickly grilled. For extra smoky flavor try adding a handful of oaJced woodchip like mesquite or hickory to the coals. A great ac~ompanimena to this easy di h is a colorful and refreshing-salad of lettuce, orange secti ons. slivered almond s and CaJifornia ripe olive laced with a vinaigrette dress mg. California npc olives are a versatile fruit which have no cholc terol. arc low in caJories and add lots of distinctive flavor. texture and color to a ho t of di hes. Always in season. a can of California ripe olives i great 10 keep on hand 10 hven up salads and other summer favorites. For another easy wann-weaaher menu try Grilled Sausage Kabobs featuring chunks of fully cooked smoked sausage. sweet potatoes and apples alternated on skewers and brushed with a delicate apple jelly·ba ed auce. Round out the meal with a simple-lo-prepare corn relish which gets a new twist from California ripe olives. The se easy. ye a inventive menu ideas are sure 10 pul lots of 1zzle on your table all umrncr long. • CLASSIFIEDLlnslde ____ Makes Summer Meals /tllXED SAUSAGE GRILL Prtpara1um timt. JO minutes 2 frelh ttaNlf't 11Uugt ltnk1 2 "fufty<ooMd" Pofflh uuuge links 2 "fulty-eookld" brltwurlt links 1 can (12 CMDI) beer Cooking liN: 15 In J7 minute( ~ cup chopped onion 1 clow gdc, minced Y· teapoon crulhld red pepper pods Combine beer. onion. garlic and red pepper pods. Place halian sauqgc, Polish sausage and bra1wuN in large plastic bag: add beer mixture. C'lo~c bag securely: marinate m refrigerator 6 10 8 hours (or overnight. 1f desired). 1ummg occasionally. Remove sausages from mannadc: di"Card mannadc. Place Italian sausage link" on gnd over low 10 medium coal . Gnll 5 mmute . Add Poh h sausage links and bra1wurst continue gnlhng 10 10 12 mmutes or until JU•CC~ run clear. tummg occa~1onall) Makes 6 servings. GRILLED SAUSAGE KABOBS f nnt p1r1urrd) PrtparalUHI lunt 15 min,,lt.f C ooA:i1t8 Ji mt· JO ,,.;,,Min 12 ouncee "tuly coolced" lfftObd ....... cut Into 2-nh pllclt 2 medium ..... potltOn, pMled y. cup ... ,,. cup ..... JllY, melted 1 t111p oan 11Mo1'1 )ulcl °""Wit ground .... nfl . "'*"'II 1 ,,...... ......,_ dllcloUI ...... COfld Ind cut Into. •111 Cut Sftd pocacoes la\alhwiK 1n half; cut each haJf into four pieces. P11et potalocs and w .. cr in m1crow1ve-iafe 8 l 8-inch baking d1 h. Cover w11h plastic wrap. vent. and m1crowave at HlGH 4 minute or uncil tender. Draih off hqu1d. Meanwhile combine jelly. lemon juice. allspice Ind nutmc1. Cut smoked sausage picccs in half lengthwise. Altem1tely thread equal amounts of sausaae. Wtct potato Ind appe onto four 12-inch slewers. Place k1bobs on grid over k>w to medium cOll Grill 10 tnanueet. hlminl and bnashJfll With apple glaze after 5 minuleS. Makes 4 set"Vifll OLIVE Cl1HUS SALAD Prtpara1ion llN W minu1ts 1 ~ cupl pMld Clfftomia ripe olives, chided Clu/linR liN. 610 8 ltotus "' twtrni~lu 1 a.ge held romeine '8ttuce, tom lnto ... , .... 3 tMlltpoonl eeclt honey Ind White ~ cup lhnd llmondl, tolSt9d wtnevtnegar 2 tlblelpoonl --vtgltlblt ............ oil )', t111poon drted l"OIMnlly lelves Y• tellPOOft eeclt dried buH a.wt Ind pepper ~ medium red onion, thtnty IMced Ind ...... ed Into rings 3 ortngel, pMled Ind cut Into ..,,.ms Coan,cly chop I cup ohvc~. comhlllC w1lh hone}. vinegar. 011. rosemary. bti1J and pepper. Cover and refngcra1c 6 10 8 hours (or ovmught. 1f desired) Combme lettuce. aJmonds. oruon. Of'lllgt segments and remaining ohves in large salad bowl or on planer. Serve with dre sing. Makes 6 10 8 serv111.gs OLIVE 'IY CORl'I RELISH (nol JHChnd) Prtpara11on r11nt J 5 Min,,tts Cltillin~ "'"' ~ 10 4 "°41rs 1 cup pitted Clllfomll rtpt.... ~ cup wit .. ol Ind ddlW .... ........ 1 tllllllPDDn ... 2 c:upl cooked Whole klf1* com ~ U 1 rp DDn Wit ll'k PG•*' Ind y. cup diced'*"""° ........, .......... Combine ohvc . com and pimento Wh1~l 1og,cther 011. vmcgar. suglf'. priic powder Ind pepper. pour over olive mixture. stirring to rombmc. Covtt' and rdngcratc 2 to 4 hours. Makes 6 serving . ' .. I ' I Dledtlan CarbOhydrate foods compatl---e ~li:h high-· tress Jal>s Dtraltt Scanlon. a rqjstered dietitian. answers 1'9dcrs' qucstiODI about nutrition. dtetina and food idea~. Send questions to Der.- Scanlon. R.O .• c/o Dally PUel. P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mesa, 92626. fruil rice, vqcaabks) art mott ro- laxint and t00thiftl. While \here is not ~t any hard evldctK.-c to suppon a ttnenl wide ~ of such claims. meatth ftndanp have mulled in IUCh con- clusions. ly an I lllalf'ul 11tuabon. 0. 1M ....., llud. eeai., ~raullllaahelbnD­ lioa or •iWMt • • •ift.·nich ia lhe ....... 1a111111111"" ... in- d~ ............... .... calorics.. 10 don't ov~r do il.1 Q: Are ••••~11 ·~ la .._.....,_D.&....a- Q. I II.ave a llll0-1tre11 JM. Aft uy foods better t\u e&Mn fer .. co eat at luct.tlme? -ll.V., Lapa Nl111el. According to some studies, there ma> H~I) "'di be a connl'C'tion be· tween mood behavior and foods. T he theol) is that high-protein foods (surh a!'. poultry. meats, seafood. beans. pt"nS and dairy products) can Deralee Scanlon, R.D. We do know that people's moods arc affected by neurotransmitters (the brain's "messengers"). Putting it very simply. when you eat protein the neurotransmitter epinephrine, also kMwn as adrenaline. is formed in the brain. It provides the same kind of quick energy boost in alert- In your Clllt •• jDod '*-for OM lunch would Ille • .-vu.a or puta, vcen Iliad and hit. If IQlne or those studia are conttt. that may calm you down after a particularly tou&h mornins at the office. You·n be plfasrd to uaw ihlnl this deficioul food COMai•• 80 choletlcrol a1 all. One mecMum avOCldo is I aood IOUrce Of vilamin A, caJcium. masnesium and folic 1eid (pen of the lkonaplell poup). It is also a aood fiber source. Cholesterol is found only in animal products, ahhough coconut oil, palm oil, and palm kernel oil - the "tropical oils" -do incrca~ the level of cholesterol in the blood. Avocados are, however, high in help make you alert ... while high·· carbohydrate foods (pasta, bread. 'nl-ss that enables you to react quick- Then, later in tbe afternoon when you mi&ht n«d a pick-me-up. try a handfuf of nuts ... an excellent pro- tein source, but they arc high in MOSTST0 ....... 24 .... POlt YOUR CONVINll NQ ..... ........ 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POTATO CHIPS _,,_..........,.,_ LAYS 6 .5-0Z. VARIOIES . _ _ 6-llACll .. -,--~...:. NllSI Oii COKI e • · l•'>l n fiii n oz CANS REG ~ I 19 LIGHT + C.lt.V • . (REG. 1.51) YONAn ,.OZIN YOeUaT PINT VARIETIES 1.79 WIENERS 1-LB. PKG. MEAT, LIMIT 2 ;T/MIP tC lib -•••• , .,, I ... i ... 0%~0F;·~ I : 1 :..; •AllTY ftlA y .. • I NAVMll WINl 16·0Z. LAltGE IO)( 1.29 2.39 : •• ,. SAl•WICll : • COUf'ON ""'"'' • SAVE I 00 P1neopple Coconut LARGE MUFFIN Open f0<ed .... J.#, UCAW • • """•--••u•--""" n t1-I • Al(-1( ·--· r\--· IOffle t fltlllt 6 • • '°''" .. \I-li.t 0-tnM ... 0... C-flt• • • (Ill-(-.,.., .. t-NU t ·-................................ fA (A GARLIC BREAD ., ,,... .. . "' ·" ~' 4 'ACK 375 Ml ··" caloricl from fat; a medium on COIMi• 306. . ....... ...,... ,... _._.,, "pea." Are GeJ 1 al ,_ a. eal! -V .s., Ne11N1"1 .... T1'c brief answer is. stay awa &om lhem. But a fuller answer i rather interesting. and more he I pf ul Many foods contain toxins tha occur naturally. The white pot.a.to i a member of the "nightshade" fam ily, alon' with qaplant, tomato an such poisonous plants as toblcc and belladonna. But it is only wk potatoes are exposed to briaht ligh or extreme temperatures. or whe they get old. that they present health problem. What we call .. eyes' (little sprouts), or a kind of .. areen ish" cast, arc signs that the potat has produced too much of substance called sola nine. Even so, i is unlikely that you would ca enough of it to become ill ... esti mated at more than two pounds o pcck'd "green" potatoes. It's easy enough to take precau tions: simply pare away any gree a reas and carve o ut all sprouts. Th ~st of the potato should be fine. 0 course. 1f the potato has become so or has too many sprouts. discard it Be sure 10 store potatoes in a cool dark pl ace. O ne good idea is to kee them in a brown paper bag inside d rawer. That way. you'll be likely t avoid both thl' bright light and ex tremc tl'mpcratures. The ideal tcmpcraturl.' for storage is 4 dcgrel'S. At temperatures below 4 degree!>. the potato starch turns t sugar and the potato becomes sweet. On the other hand. too much heat (abo' c 50 degrees) will cause the outa s!..1n to shrink and wrinkle. B) the ''a). remember to cat the sl..1n. 11·s a shame that so many fX'oplc s11 ll peel potatoes before rool..1ng. Most of th is food 's nutnl·nt\ -such as iron. mag. nl·s1um. rnppcr and niacin. as well as' 11a1111n Bl. 86 an<l C -arc more conll'ntratl·<l in the sl..in and in the "fk.,h" JUSt under the skin. llv"e'er. that doesn't mean you ~huul<l l'at the \l..111 and throw the rl·~t a''a~. Stnl·c thl.' potato has so mul'h murl' lk!>h 1han skin. the total amuunt uf nutn11on offe red in the fk\h is greater. Your tx·st bet 1s to JU!>t l'al lhl' ~huk pot:110. Q. Is .. tonic water" high i.n so- dium? -J .R., Los Angeles { om pan·ll 10 man~ other l·arhonall'li tx·\l~ragcs. tonic "aler 1s lu'' 111 '>11<l 1um : 2 milligrams per 4- 0UllH' \l'l\lllS { omp:Hl' that \\Ith duh .. u<la (!>l'llll'I) at ~6 mg. ginga ak "1th 10 mg anll Spntl' ~llh I S.b mg. \dd111unal 1tm ... 0J1um choices a1,· l\·r "''' ( ~.5 mg). SeH·n l 'p (I.'> and l!oo<l nld pb1n \\:ltl'r. \\h1ch ha' Jll!>I J lf'Jl\'. Berry good contests cooked up Eve rything from 'itrawtx-rry pi tu homemadl' ak \\Ill ht· conJure up al lhl· 1990 Orange Count Fau-. Jul\ 11-22. In honor o f thl· fa1r's theme .. \\·r). lk1 I') F\traordinary: \\lrn:h \aluw .. thl· \tra"h<'IT\ in Ju,t1'). Sl'\ ,·r;il "Jll'l 1al rnntl·sis in 'oh 1ng fou<l IWH' been added t thl· rumix·1111on l11wup. In conJu1w11011 "1th the Hom .\m and ('raft., Dt.•panmcnt. th ··vl'f\. lil'rn b1raordman De Sl'rl C:-unll'\{· ,., surl' to 'at1.st\ th hl'art1l'!.I "H'l't tooth on 4.ia turday, Jul) 14. at I p.m. Entnl''i <Krnmpantl'd h\ a 3. b 5-mdi rl'l'llX card "111 oc 'acccptcd tx·t,H·cn noon .in<l I p.m . Items "111 tx· JUdgl'U on presenta tion. onginaht}. tastl' and apJ)('aram·c. F1rs1 plall' '\1n1wr "111 rl.'l'CIH' a s1h l'f '-l'I' 111g 1ra) .ind gold m\.·J - alhon. Prc-rcg1strat1un 1\ not rl·qu1rl·d and l'Oln ad1111ts n1nll''la1H to 1hc fa II li.u· ih'l' o\ un1qul' l\\l\l to an o ld frl\ot1tl' "lhl· "1\.11011·, \ l'I) Rl'rr) l{l'\'IJX' ~ ontl'!>l. .. On ~1 o nda). J ul) 16. lrum noon tu ' p.m .. a1l\Olll' hn ng1 ng .1 hllllll' llladl· I l'l· 1 Pl' 'ron- ia 1111 ng 1 • c11p nf Kno1t''i lx•rr, pl'l'Sl'I 'l's ;111d lkta1kd rt'l'IPl' car~! \\ii lw ad ntJltl'<l rrl'l' to tlw fa tr . fhc rnntnl 1\ Of)l'n tu childre n and adulls. Prl'·rl·g1s1ra11on 1s no t n.•4uin•d am.I rl'l'ngl·rat ion ma\ not Ix a\-ailabk. · Prizes provided b) K nott·s Berr· I) Farm 111l'ludc tickets tu thc 1hemc par~ and Kno tt's gift baskets. fh-ct JX'S Ill USI be prcv IOU~ I) unpublished . Judging will tak(' plar(' at 3:30 p.m. in the Main Mall. The Junior Baking Contest . .sponsored b) lh(• 4-H Dcpanmcnt. i) slUtl'<l for Thursda\'. Jul) 19. This contc~t is open to all youth Ufl'S 3-18. D1 H s1o ns include cakes· pt\'). rnoktl'S anct bars. Ccnificatc und ribbon) will he uwardcd to th(• lilltt through third plan· fin1sh"r-.. Thl· Crul\s nnd Cooks Gnlkl) "'II 1\.·a 11.11\' th\' Homemade fkw COntl')I Oil I rnfo). Jul) .20. at 7 p.m. In odd111011 th\' tlonw .\ns IX·- Jt.11111\l'llt "111 hmt .:?.:? ndd111onul food di\ 1~1lHI~ for ~llfUlt!t nml ) 11111h 1m·lud111g hr\•ad. rnk\'\.,.\'tin· I~'"'"'"' .. 11hl rnot..1\'\, I o o h101n n ll•)\.'l't,11 n1111e~t hundhooi... l'Om· ll\'t11i,>11 h:1 ntlhoo._ or for mot\' mfo1111:1t1tm. ,·nll 7 1.r\IR. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY IN~. .... ,_..._c-. .... ttn "UIOe ave . COit A M11A Me-II $t ~ ~ .. . I ' I I • • • ~ ~ • ' • I ' ~ l . Beef Whole Boneless Beef 1bp Si1oin Back Ribs IN THE BAG SLICED FREE FROZENIOEFAOSTED US D A SELECT .TS~ 1~7 Large, Sweet Bing Cherries FRESH FROM THE NORl'HWEST ·''~ Large Mangos TROPICAL DELIGHT ·''~ l Hatvest Day Hot Dog am .49 li.y ·. T9 Potato Chf>s REGULAR. BAR·B-0 8 5 OZ PKO • lLady Lee Charcoal Brlquets ,,, OR HAM9U~ER 8 CT PKG l: .49 18 OZ PKO ' l~ Cafr¥>'s .T9 Parle and Beans 31 OZ CAN OPEN 4TH OF JULY 7 AM TO 9 PM REOPENS AT MIDNIGHT TUESDAY, JULY 3 OPEN TIL MIDN IGHT SOUR CREAM & ONION OR CHEDDAR CHEESE l12 Pack lLady Lee ~~ .. ~*'.,~ 2~i! Ice Cleam ASSOAl'ED F~VORS DIET OOKE. D1£T PEPSI OR CAFFEINE FREE ROUNDS DIET PEPSI l &ldwelaer, Coon 4" lv .. "' ~ Seer Peper Plates 12 PACK • e.-. 9 INCH 12 oz CANS llllC.IWTON VlllUl Still the Low Price Leader. . , II) LB BAG "!Alf' OAl 2•' l'KI ( T PKG 329 THE CHOICE IS YOURSI Choose from U.S.D.A. Select and U.S.D.A. Choice govern ment graded beef. both expertly trimmed to 114 inch. +++ +++ SURVEY PROVES WCKY IS LOWEST' Our latest price comparison proves Lucky shoppers save more than at other major supermarkets ... up to 5.9%~ So, for service, selection and sa\ings. there's onJy one place to shop ... Lucky! ALBERTSONS +5.9°/o VONS + 5.4°/o RALPHS +4.J0Jo LUCKY LOWEST Please .... te the romplt't<' h"t n( 1tt·m'> and pnu:~ on cl14'pla\ at Lucky +++ THERE'S A LUCKY NEAR YOU ... Co ta Mesa • 2180 Harbor Roul<>vard at Victoria • lr<'<'t (714) 64>5100 Huntington Beach • 9051 Atlanta Avenue at Magn olia Street (714) 962 8145 • 16600 Bolsa Chica Road at Ht"i l Avenue (7 14) 84&9431 • 72 12 Edinger Avenue at Golden West Street (714) 842·4020 • 708 Yorktown Avenue at Golden W<.'st Street St·acliff Shopping Center (7 14) 5:l&R816 N<'wport 8<'ach • 3100 Balboa Boul~vard at 32nd .. trttt (714) 67~ 1040 \ . • I I # . . . . • • .. • • . . . . . . . . . .. .\'ot lo Exceed 1 5~ Fat LJmjt 6 Lbs. Per Family Save L.1 20 Thompson Seedless Grapes Lb.I Dr/iciouo; fr .\'u tritiouo; Crn'ol Snrn k Food Red Flame Seedless Grapes/) -\ R· ,,, ,/111111 '>1111• ~ \II\ 1111 \,,I I I.''"'" I II '"" Ripe Cantalo upe -· ,.,..._hr H'"''" 1" l-.111 l>i·lt• '''"' / 1111~/ "11/1 /,, 1,,11111 ,, .. 69 11 •• 49 1.1 •• 89 -i ~'~~ ~~~1~~~~.c~, ,:.,~~·~I,,,~ ---- Sweet Yellow Com HorlN~ w '>h /,. I .rrvll 11n 1/11 ( ,n// Lay's Potato Chips b j Oun< 1 Hog Chips 'i A~~11r11'(l 1-l•J"'" 1, 5 011111 t n.1i.: t\ ., •• ,,.,,.,. f,,. , ..... ,.,, , • • .. , f • 1uMfwr•1 l.J""'' I(.,",,.,.",..,_. fe•llr I Ju,.. " _, • )~ t~• ,.., •• o l~jlfl ~------------ Save .89 \\1th ( oupnn 5 ·~100 ~ .................................................... .. - ' I r .. . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . ~ -- FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fresh Mushrooms H 1 >11111, "'" l.11w l.h .69 Vons Extra large Tomatoes \'1111 ll1p1•1111I So/1111 h1111r111 Lb .99 Large Mangoes A 'lrop1111/ /11111 8" Asst'd. Hanging TropiraJ Plants I "'h fT ( .n~·n l/111111 h M1111 I 1ir1111h1111' 111'1 1 i'J fi 11.1;11t1wna!•w :olng;£1 629 399 Limit 4 Per family !Save ... s2 1 Kamchatka Vodka 1.75 Lilf•r Boll/e 80 Proof ,., 8 9 Vons Sale Price ~, Less Mail-In Rebate in Storl' ~ Coors Beer Suitcase Regular or Light 24 Pnrk112<>urn1• Cun' rl I \I \ lilt • '''":c1\ \ I I I FRESH ~IEAT & SEAFOOD Swifts Fresh Lll' Butterball Turkey h 111 H P1111mi /\1'f'FUJ'tl' \\'1•11(111 1,h . 99 U.S.DA Choice Boneless umdon Broil t.IJ 269 Top Round Turkey Store Fresh Ground Turkey ILml. or Patti~ 2 1111 C:n'OI Sul~IJl11ft' for Bi¥( l.h 199 Bonel~ Wilson or John Morrell Pork Chops 1.1, 3 4 9 """"h Amt'rH on ( ul /').1/11111u' Rroll•d Wilson Boneless Half Harns Hl"t(ulur or f'forw,y-flA Fol Free 298 BEER & \\TINE • Sehastiani White Zinfandel I 'i l,ilt'r ffofll So"'tl J 50 399 Coca-Cola Classic or Pepsi 12-Pack Diel Coke. Caffeine Free Diel Coke Diel PeJ»i, Coif cine Free Diel Pepsi 12 Oz. Cons UotJt llU PDcb 16 Ounre Pockng<· Limit 2 Per Famil}' I Save .90 I Jerseymaid Old Fashioned Ice Cream i4I ~ Assorted Flavors •n Gallon Round Corton ~ F 0 R !Save 15 .. ~I GROCERY • CAH Granulated Sugar S Pound Bog • Nabisco Snack Crackers Se/C1.~1rd VanelJf'S-7 to JO Oz lkL'C • ~~~.~~her Dill Spears • ~~.~~r~ Grape~l Juice FROZEN = AD PRICES EFFECTIVE '1 FULL l>A YS • Startia1 I a.m. 'l'llunday tlln1 MJdal .. t WedH9daJ • June JI .. ru J•IJ 4, 1 IH. 179 I 179 _L,. I 1~8 114 2,~500 3 ~100 -· -c..ll (8t.,1n.••••""v_....__,__.._.,_..,.. ........ ...,. ....... ._.. ..... ...,. .... ,.._..~,,.,. • ..._,!Jl9A.._....,..,._..,...,... ..... ..__.,...._ .... _. ........... w_....., .. n.....,.,...M ... ~ .. <' ......... '-.....,,_._v...., .......... T.-....;""' ........ ..,.._.c...... • .......,...._...._ ... _..,,_. .. ...,... ......... J .\I/hip up de Hett'• a artat S«ret for fall summtnimt cntcrta1nin.g: dren up a pack.alt<! ~kl' mi"' to make it taste like homemade. Oranae- ln,ond natl f OOd akc takts the ever-popular classic and ai vts 1t a bri&ht new tlavor. Simply substitute orange Juice fur the water called for in the pack~ic directions. Sur in gnued oranae peel fo r extra navor. Then JIVC a special touch b> foldina in louted c ho-ppe d alm onds. Sprinkle additional almonds over the top of the ca ke before bakina . for an attracti ve. almond-crusted top that will ensure )'our secret is well kept. Angel food cake 1s a sman choice for those who arc cutting back on fat. One slice of anglr food cake has approxima tely 75 percent less fat than a )cllow ca ke made from a package. Serve this delicious <:ai...c: with .a scoop of your finoritc fruit sorbet and a mixture of summer fruit. For a hea lthful desscn with home- made Oavor that's made in a hurry. Orangc-.\lmond i\ngcl Food Cake 1s a sure "inner. ORANGE-ALMOND ANGEL FOOD CAKE I cup wlaole natural almonds I package ( 14.S ounces) angel food cake mix 11,4;, caps orange juice (for use io lite cake mix ) ( 00 e~J t tablespoons 1rated ora•ge peel Sor~t, If desired Frttll fruJt, If desired prcad almondi. in singk la}1.'r on baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees. 12-15 minutes. s11rring o(:ras1onall). until toasted; cool and chop. Mix cake mi' according tu package d irections. substituting orange JUll'C for the water calkd for in pa kagc directions. Fold in grated orange Pl'.CI and 1 ! r up l'hOpJX"d almonds. 'poon OOth:1 into IU-1m:h tube pan. Sp:-in klc "1th remaining ': cup chopix·d almond!>. Bake and cool as d1rerted. Sl·n1.· wit h sorbet and fresh frui t. II lk!>1red . Makes 10 sen 1ng'). llMNOUAn \. I a W..,..&AVI j c Q I Aw~rd Winning Executive Chef "-............... .. Formerly with "Greek Cu~ine" of Tustin To all our Valuable longstanding Customers & Friends Welcome to the Gathering Place of Greek Feetl Lovers ...... 'Die 5nek 5MI Get • ..,.., Tiiey Ce•e Te Tiie ~die .... .. .. Te Eat die n.e.t b Creek C••8'Jle" Formerly "HIDE-AWAY RESTAURANT" WEAAENOW OPEN FOa 111181~ LUNC• 5874 Edinger Ave Huntington ~ch, CA In the ; I M ... Frt I l1ee &:M DINNER • Marina Village Center• s.. .. n.. 1:ee-1 .... Frl..S.t l:M-11 :M For Reservations Call ( 714) 840-8518 From North Orange County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 lcorONdffMM 1022 HtJnt.Harbour 10421ctmettrylou 1coron1defMar 2122 CosuMtsi 2124 11rv1ne 2144 Htwponluctl 2169 Newponltleft 2169 -UPI llft.D BY OWNER Weall'lerly Ctypu 1225 NEWER plusl'I 3BR 2' 1BA Eastslde 3BR 2' 1BA 2-Sty I RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN --------It! nu I alTll FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO. Reduced $381( 10 S619K Bay lownl'louse 4 • 3 all FOR SALE' -4 Cemetery 2 lrplc tam rm wet bar twnnme 2 car gar lrptc. VILLA 2BR den 2 .. Ba 411 PllAYI D IBR 1BA tum 204 341h St 2 1 t 760 1855 apph 2000 sll 2-car gar lots at Hart>or l.J111tn on 2·Qtr gar Walk to snops balconies sman pet <* 2 car garage S 1250 mo ... llT 111111'1 S650tWk 631·82«> hses-crnr 0 · · $340 000 8'46-t5'i5 Gisler 1n Cosia Mesa Call & beacl'I S 1900/mo 71 I S 1250 Nr 20tl'ltNewP<>f1 Bl\r 6'12-3850 3BR 2BA Main house ar1-~....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;... __ THE DAil Y Ptt.OT C:LASS1F1EO Otr 1( E t><OURS '•lt!PhOn~ 5.,,.,,., "''. r,. 8o>m 5 301.1m 84.J\ he'\' l.\NOl@t Y r It OC.;m ) OOpm DeAOllN«S PU~LICA flON OEAOllNE M()ndl¥ I """'a' We<Jnffdl• fnu11-d•., .,.o • .., S11u1.ia; ~ !'IOA, r,. 5 JO """' "'on 5 lO P"' fvf't S lO PM weo )lO PM T~u•t 5 lO PM r, SJOPM Ft 'JO PM •TllYlllAllS WATRFRNT • 45 dock 1 (71")5'8-.4518 Heltotrope 6'16•2087 Btv<J 675•4912 Bllr TURTLEROCK exec 4Br isl s studio w batl'I in Af>attJ!lffltS Senior living (82 Of over) BR • den 2 BA C Ross. Remodeled 3 BR 2 Bi-E SIDE 3BR l'louse. all new 3Ba 23 Silver Crescenl rear Grusy yard ========= Upper 2 BR. 2 BA & den. 673-7677 The Prudenllal H v Hills Great yard• oecor lrg hvtdin rm w!<J AIC sec 3-car gar new S 1800/mo Balboa OCEAN VIEW AIC. inter-Cat1lorn1a Realty Avail now $2 800tmo l'lk up S 1175t mo • dep paint 1n1ou1 $2500 lse ~ 11111111 I~ 2606 com&manyxtras.Owner 619-755-9329 Nosmllt pets Watr/gr<Jnr opt 545-2442. 854·7127 1 llO-llM(ld 101) finance Appt only Ml .. '--,n...i0 l06J pd 122 t66t 548-7745 su~-a-$'495.000 721-8387 »IU'I' Yl"lt'~ • lllYHSITY Plll I": 111-tlM , _ __.. ... ( Costa Meu 2124 Et 11de 1wnl'IM1 2BR 2'•BA Sl'larp I-Story 2 mst• Rf/NA( Lg all new 2BR l''t8 A FP. Tr1-Ple11. So of PCH 3BR. Houses/ ondos I l'I I p catl'I cell. tmeh <lrs 10 ()Ck · •WTSI•• <lb attc gar w opnr bdrms 2BA ea1-1 n 3BA house • two 2 bed 1 .. ri~ ps <l ""' w <I ¥ar S 1•00 Y''Y ,.ICU T. Slw 2102 2BR IBA lled beam ce• s w " .. u ll1tcl'len lrptc vacant CHfCI( YOUR AD TH( fl1'ST DAY Iba units. 4 car gar. Gener., lmmac va..; $!085 . S600sec: 2per-$1125,mo 642_9797 , l"'\I 'I l'J \I' 837·854 Of 499-6321 pahos.S9951<6't0-•544 Owner has b ougl'll ceilings sngl garage .ons No pets 650-1798 \\ ~ YRLY Large unfurn l 8 R another• Best buy in S800tmo 675-8•27 1 ·iti~)· ~ 4 l T 'lfi<, • ,.,,1 over gar SlOlle 1, .... I 1 t' 0 4 •y Pol I ti'"" I.• ~lllCOf'OCy .,,d ¥.Cu<K' ,.. .,.,,. .. ,.. r c •~on~o, ~'tw\ do occu' P~••w "''ef'I "''>HI '°"' ;,:I ' •1'31l c, • >"0 C~Kli 10u• itO 0 .. 1) tl~t"'•l ""l''' ~"' ,.J tW-ti, I 641 .. 6 78 fn.f> 0.tl' PtfOt • {•·ch., ,,1t1· •t ,..,., l•, ~'"" •n •" MJ~h~nt fOr A' t ·• r1, •• ~ .. 't''O<'M'\·t'IJfl P•Ceut 'O' ,,.,.. .:.OSI OI ·~ "' u,. u1 111.t h i<<.uo....o "' "'tt ,.,,Of C1ftd1t can on~ be ( ....... u-. 1024 Mission V1e101 1>1ke to COM • 1 t><l upper unn lllAL Fii 1-.UUS • ...... .,, ..,,. .. ~ S950 2 & 3BR 2 •BA Con<los ··~···Ill ullhties 1nct No pets lake park & snooping 3 2BR hOUte in Quiet neigh· d ~ •CLIFF DRIVE OCEAN & Wtlll llllYIS bedroom w1tl'I Master BAYSIDE COVE • 2 Od E s1<1e FrplC ln<lry I'll\ bOmOOd on ll'le Easts•<le -f BAY VIEW Charming 'I saso mo 673-4878 3 H~ bdrms 2BA dbl bedroom retrl"at I 75 $2 IOO ups microwaves sec Cat OK $750 mo Call B<Jrm Lott 1 BA l'louse ~---!!-~~~~~ lrplc. French d()()(S cul· batl'I La Familia MOdel OLDE COM 2 b<l July subterr parking S 1150 & 646-4902 ........ It h 2 I 48 S 1200 mo 63 l 6359 ~ P~ 2607 de.sac S 2 5 9 0 0 0 on large co• ner I Ott over $3300 up Galleria 646-44 72 I :::?::.:I IC I --- Donald Plall 631-1266 or 9500 SQ It J vautteo ce1I· BALBOA ISLAND Beauti 2 BR 1 BA detacneo LARGE n~ty remOdt 48R 2 BR 1 BA nor11'1 en<J Exclusive Blulf~ are~ •Ml ........ &-. , . A1 , '"' ,,,.. t 1 t , J "' tti ~o t1•YI "' r&qu1rf"O w•M De • r ,. t ,, \ ;t • ' ,,.,,,.,.o ,, 'mdf'<'• thi,Qflo-t cornouteo 2 11797 111gs large country lul 4 bd tiouse $4000 nouse w pnvacy East-2BA 2 car gar r11 So 1 close to beacti Fiplc Townhomes Large 3 B $1250/mo yearly 64 • kitcl'len ramily neigl'I· HARBOR VIEW HIL l S si<le Ln<lry garage posa Coal! Plaza & schools 1 l'I a 1 0 ,.. 0 0 <I 11 0 0 , 5 I 2 . BA large patios , BLK TO BEACH Really borl'lood 9..s fireplace ·3b<l oeauhlul August S'lS mo Eves 631 25 16 $1450 722-9521 I Sl 250 mo 494 7079 • $1 500 mo L•ke new I snarp• Berber c.tpets ·•' 1 • ,, ,, '"'~ .J '1 t .l .,.,,fl pet rn~nth aM c.oHKltOn ONL V $2 12 500 CALL $4000 1 * 83 7 Amigos Wa>r * mini Olmds. etc Avail 1m-, ¢\I' .. nJ <1"1 fO\Or\.:tOlfl AllOI.,.) I IN$ NOW WONT LAST• Kris BELCOURT TERRACE • J .2BR 1BA Tnns wash Ory l~raC::sR <I :..S~osp~:":~~ SOUTH l&Quna 28R 2BA 644 8852 1 medlllety' 49!>-05311 • • • M1111te1 • i . .•• L! ..... ' .- : I ~ ·. ··:' ~) . . . . . . ···~ l o( , ,. . • ·;.,t ,. .-·~, l"\ ~I ;; "''wl•I .. ~ . "•·• ... : Houtft/(ondos 1002 t ••THE BLUFFS. the I besl orig area 3BR 2''tBA 1850 s/I. Estate liquidation sale. under appralMI al $344,000 Need qulek sale Atten t Investors Cati 81m { 640-5560 (Agl) I I f .. J , . ' . lllffl llMll Tl SIU! WlllPTlll .....ur ' Thi• I• a rare chance to llve tn a beauhlul area of Newport Beach wtlh ex· p ensive greenbelts & easy access 10 freeways. snapping wlth expan51ve grM11belt• & easy access 10 treeway1 shopping cente<s. back bay com- munity pools. ten1'1s & parka End unit w /3 bdrma. 2·~ batns • 1pac1ou1 patio & double garage Owner w1nts 10 mova l hll praperty quick· 1y Call now! S289.000 In· c~l•nd lll-1111 c ;1-l ~ ,t I I KJ S ~ l 1 Y\11'\:\' lial lll\I )OM'• COLDW<?ll. BAH~CR -.l Kapp C.nlury 2 I Today b<l comm pool & spa carport kids OK no pets pn1 $600 mo No pets I l'IOU~ Wall< to Deacl'I Harb< Vu Hm 4 BR 2 BA 1"BACK BAY AREA Large really 581-2100 SG4000C ~~Y-ONI 5 C>d 11 S780 645· 7so 1 7 t6C Snal1mar 852 99661 ~ :~r~a~~ r~.,ec6"n.~7:S-1am11y rm Vu Nu pain1 I COIONI def Mar 2622 condo 2 mslr Bdrms Bl A~ go 2BR 2BA CONDO encl 2· Y Comm tennis pool BLl<S Char 2• ,Ba. lrplc patios y<ls course estate SI t 500 ca gar"'"'e new paint LG mOdern 2 • 2 condo I j 52 100 mo 759.0752 , 1 ~ 10 OCMt1 "' dbl alleh gar. $240.000 r _,, dbl oar balcony w D •A 2169 I IBR Oat tnclry rm s1ow OPEN Sal/Sun 12·4 w 1nt8f and Summer ren-Great locatt0n 7 5875t mo pool & waterfalls Baket NNJ>O!f DCKh •uDO tSLE BAY FRONT retr1g. carpeting No pelt 2524 Elden Ave 6'42·4061 Newport ltlCh 1069 tats available 972•20 9 1Bear SI 150 837-3708 I •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Charming turn 3BR 38Ai 1 person $795/mo ·MC --•3BR 2'>BA lov.nl'IOUM. -•GATED COMMUNITY• l'IOIN $3750 mo yrly Isa dep 1 'yf IM Avail 715 •MANI TUI am UYS.11 IY .... • ..... .A. _ _., ... " IH end unit Garage lrplc LARGE l'louse Eastside II ....... ,.. $6000 mo Summer Rent l Call 640-2788 3 BR ....-n..-. . , 95 2BR 2BA fireplace gar· -R 675 6 61 m IT Tl llUm IT Designer remodeled . IULTllS llf.3100 patio pool tennis. s 11 age s 1150 mo Call 2 & 3BR 2BA Apts lrplc. Bill Grun<Jy tty -' lBR UPPER Ol<Mr untl 3 BR. remodeled kitchen 2 BA & den beauly 3 car mo NO PETS 722-80l I Kattlleen 650-6351 wet bar micro wsnr dryr LSEtOPT Walk to beacl'I F"ireplac-e deck new large spaclout yard. garage. on over-tized 101 •3BR 2BA tlouse lg yard l'lkups central air 2 car JBi 2Ba beach con<lo I carpets. 505 Carnation oc:.ean breezn Tt11s '' a $985.000 642-4940 WEST NEWPORT • I bd Fruit trees $ IJ50/mo NEW EASTSIDE 2BR 2BA gar w •tril storage All sundecll pool 2·car glll $7751mo * 833-8162 lantasllc single tamlly :!j~~~~~~~U~R:v~ upper $&75 1se option Pets ok ~~·~~:: e ~not 8 r1 a c!r maintenance 1nct Sorry 6'12-8759 213-.C56-1939 j 2BR tBA GARAGE APT ho~e Only $205 000 PENN POINT . Upper 2 bd Dy 'Eve 720· 1704 Bkr $995 mo 722 8582 9 No pets 6U 0509 NEWPORT CREST 3BR• Ava1la0le July 6 700' t 673 124 0Agent FllSllEIYIWIEI paho.W&O Sl tOO •3BR Townl'IS" N-por1 $1950 BAYSHORES 3Br 2>,SA gar pOOI tennis I Narcissus $980 /mo ............. fllTUtUSTICI Newport Heights 2 BR I NWPT TERR 3bO lrplC HgtS Obi gar lrg yar<J Nortl'I CM all relurb 3BR 2Ba Pvl gate-guarded! $1600 213 548-4067 °'I 673-4565 or 851-7770 BA prtme locallon I S 1150 s 1225 1' ·BA l'I~ Frpt lncd 'id comm Wa111 to be&e.l'leS 2 J 378 9694 N p t 1 Bonus rm wtpvt entrance $450 000 Principles NWP TOWERS. 2 B<l bay lrplC ln<Jry l'lkups altcl'I Obi gar VOalk to & pvl BBC No groups 1 . o es '2BR tBA Apt lrple OIW • 4 BA 3 BA & grea: t 548-3807 view $1 450 322-A Ogle 647-7540 SCl'IOOIS $1350 549--0022 6'16·6219 818 799-4856 Newport Snores 3BR v-. 2 parking spaces family kitcl'I Super sl'larp on y LIDO ISLE · E199an1 t b<l * EASTSIDE 3Br 2Ba 2BA tar~ family room 403 FERNLEAF Neal yard w1tru11 trees FH SALE If IWIEI sunoeck S1350 l'louse (21st & Marian Nr OCC 1 Stor-y condo-att •WATERFRONT w BOAT yearly plus your own $1200 • ullt • MC c:tep Near S C Pt a 1 a New orl He• l'lts 2 BR 1 Vt l l A B A L B 0 A WayJ Gar w o I'll\ up No new 2BR 1 BA 2 car at· SLIP Dock & <le<:ll 2BR sandy bfiacl'I S 1750 per Lest~ 660-8&8& $25890~6-~u~~l'I Agt. BAP prim~ location Penthousedentamrm pets$t150979-1517 ~~c;5~mgoa~a~e5~0~3fs~I 2BA 1blllto t>eacn Newl mo642·491~ 3BA 2BA <lup141A. gar 5 1 $450 000 Principles $1700 y carpet & paonl Lg Uv rm E PORT TERRACE! frplc w 10 upstairs mo-lllTlll JU VlllEI only 5•8·3807 BAVSHORES -2 b<l <Jen 3BR3BATwnl'ls 2cargar TAILEVEl EAS TSIDE ""trplc·2c,~ blt ·•~s; NCo~<lo 3BR 2 rBA bu11t-mo St500 mo 548-4598 On the Market' Wiil be "OCEAN VIEWS " B7g"beA~~~~. 5 bd 011 full apphance pkg . patio ~~"'"R°"f~ ~va~:t~~ty 9~~ Y~:;~g~PN Sa~~~~c,~~5, 1ns trplc pa110 pool after 6pm & wknd• all day SOLD ltlts weekend' LG Duple• prime rocaoon course estate s 11 ~ pool spa $1 450 mo Non-smkr" 233 1611'1 Pl 3808 R111er 548-6774 ~ar s.lnt loc S ~2~ mo Spac;iou• 2BA t -.BA ·•· ""'" t I ...,.. ............. , , I I ' · .... . l ''""''" .... -[i11 ~• ' 1.• .\ ,.. Great location & prop-•BR 3BR $650 000 Waterfr ... h•" lie Call Jacques 556-t 140 S 1350 • MIC 835_0705 Tam-8pm 854 5331 all Linda 2u 36 twn"me Close 10 b9eCl'I :~ie A~~~? T~;~: .. ~:1 Biii Grundy Riiy 675 6161 IULTllSH1-1400. •2BR 2BA lrple, d w 2 NWPT HglS 3B• 2Ba lrplc: & sl'\OOPtng $950/mo .;;;&nlf...,_11 _____ 100_2 Reatty63l·7370 UHISUIYIWIH 1 3BR3BA Twnhs.2car9ar Hunt.Seidt 2140 carga• SI095rno pool l'ldwdfl n~'Wll•t .. on 900Sealane644·2611 -.CBR . den Prime loc on lull apphance pllg pattO •JBA 2BA 1015 of up· area pnl pool serv gunr1 ltttll'" ..... laM lllUllS lllSE·HT Via Udo Soud by clubnsel •,, .. _, Isl'_. 2106 pool spa S 1 400 mo 2BR 1BA HOUSE k 2-car gra<J~s S 1295 Agtl •net S2000 mo 645 25001 "!!C!""o-SU~MeSl~---~26~2~4 Sngl lam. dup141• multi-2 ~ let1' Prime E side S925 000 673-8608 D•"''HI .,..., Call Jacques 556-1140 garage w <I l'I up 122.9,30 •••- unit. leer down 723.53001 locat1on Single family "* 2 BDRM 2 Bath IOwef $975 mo 714-870-3232 .-ns;w 1 MONTH FREE RENT E ORANOEMCludedgatd detached 3BR 2't BA LSE/OPT Walk lo beacl'l l umt WID No pets II& HOMES day 983-428•e"e **"****** Beau11ful new Be<Jlord lg 2BR IBA walk lo entry life 7 mlns 10 22155 1 Asking $315 000 Brohr 3Br 2Ba beach con<lo I Walk 10 bay S 1200 5 Bedroom 3 Bath. 3BR 2BA l'IOUM 2-car gar· fill UIT&l llCATll t ,BR 2 ,BA 180 view sl'lops 2 Ml to l>Ch1 $750 frwy 4BR/3B. lake• cooperaltve OPEN ~ndeck Pool 2-car gar Aegir Prop 675-4000 Pool/Spa $1675 mo age yar<J La Cuesta Apts-Con<los·Houses. I mtn city ligl'llS Gated mo Avl 711 772-4605 hors OMC Trade 4 h11er. SAT /SUN or call tor ap· 642-8759 213-456-1939 v111a $I 100 mo Call Let us do tl'le hun11no I comm pool & tennis gar-S200 OFF MOVE-IN lse opt $3-49K 633-71721 PO•ntment. 548-700 t Newport Hetght1, com-I SUMMER RENTALS 3 Bedroom 2 Batl'I Mickey. Bllr 960-1980 Call ACTIOI dene1 S2900 644 2057 I 2BR IBA w gar blt•n• 320 E 21st St, C M AKA pletely remodeled 3 BA AVAILABLE' Family Rm $1200 mo J BA 2 BA • t>onus & <Jin· 141•1211 i SU MMER M O N TH l y tnc~<l y<l w patio Wtr pd UDO BAYFAONT Cohn~ Vista Court 2 BA. lam rm lrpk:. IOI · terfrtlf ..... IH ing ims gar relrig w d lBA !BA gar 120 '3611'1 661 VICIO<la I $735 FABULOUS SUNSETS I llWIST PIUOIS rard 525 El Modena I . I llOO . Call PETER Setec:I Beller stove Newly relurb lg •• * ••• *. St $850 mo Avl ll'lru Call 636-4120 9-5PM One-of-a-kind Udo Soud,New E"11de Con1tructon S495.ooo 650•77 '3 IUlTHS ll . Homes & Gardens yard s I 200 675-9360 •llAl llAI ""* 9 31 Dys 213 596-4PO 2 ..... n• location wllh 62 feet on 3QR 3' tBA townhomes. OPEN SAT /SUN t2 4 ( 114)111-IOOO • 2Br 2Be S825 Gar 1n-t>Vl" wto.n<J 7 I .c 58 1 44891 Large yard nlee c.rpeUtlil tl'le water fealunno 3, calhe<lral ee11. f/p yard 2307 Port Lerwici. I Furnished 2 very large BR BRAND NEW' lrvtnf 21 44 s•de lndry Ag1 998·3 195 S BR drapes bu•lt·•,,. 09411ng bedrooms. a den/hbrary.1 patio gar parking Just Seawm<l-Monaco Top1 2 BA patio ..., <I lrplc E S•<le 3 BR 2 , BA MBA GREENTREE 38R 2BA Versailles qu .. t tudio Ian 0 w encl garage 1 3 5 baths a dramatic I complete only 2 iett cond Frnch drs up· S 1 050 mo Avail Sept & ~ c 1 MCI UY /Offl Lm YI Condo POOi se>a_ a.una cal...-....~ •• ...,. ..., sit rm .lee.. n ry Hse 2 cat gar Ne'W crpl g ad S ·so mo ...,,,.~ ..... _, .. fami ly kitc hen w llh S265K & S275K OPEN grades XL 101 S565K I W1nterrental675-6565 kit trptc 2-c .11t gar no pets Lse St n 5 mo Beaul3Br2',Begp11w vu r ~r 6 f, 29 ~ 722-610 1or 67J..0275 granite count8f lops and DAILY 2337 Elden Onr 6'10..4715 Bkr co-op 490 6 '5-6992 Call colleet 8 t8_346-0U O $2600 mo 6"6·5550 agt • frig aho • 4' GE Monogram series Agl 642-3812 lhfbol $1 appliances, lap pool, Mt· 2107 curlly. and I sandy ..... WAITS Ill 1>98Ch This 1s one of Ptcture perfect 3 BR 1 Udo's finest properties BA. private court1ar PllllllU PlllT l 'Mnsul' ~. You'll fall In IOve W11h lh!s .... "Olnllf d c1'111rm1ng 2 bd 1930 a w I I ho u I a doc; k cul-de-nc:, French doa< i home wotl'I s.parate 1 Yearly rental 3BR 2BA S 1,960,000 & bay window Musi see lll-1111 $249,900 Submit yOU 1 bdrm apt New Coppef home. 'approll 1200 SQ ft r plumbing hardwood dble gar remodeled ..... ,.,..,., We ·11 give you the down 1n exel'tg IOf a lhare or own· er•hlp You make the mltily pym11 & we share apprec You receive 100% ta• t>enefi11 Must h•ve clNn credit Agl 23M335 Oya, Ev. Wtlnds 1006 New epec;IOu:• w atom family hOfM. Mating compleUon 8111 HerOMty AellltOf 503P.,ll A~ *714 67~28M • V..\U Ml MO~f ....... , ...... 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S7"3 It 27 SELL lhroup classified Save 2SOO *'' Mike p1e prefd S 1700/mo 500 Re/M8JI Rllr• 768-4680 l atllac>ur Agl 541·5032 WOOD & QlaM cu•1om BMut 2 BR 2 BA Opl11 1903 aq It of bright W O refr:J hardwd ch .. tlul 18mlly living noon End c:ul·•aec OtNt yatd Mouva1.i by 2 bltlSIO bef\ A¥1 911 No OWN vaiu. et S13t.&00 pell S 1,100/mo ytly 153• s.n11:r. 645~283 213-•25-5590 OPEN WEE ENOS 11 S BEAUTIFUL 28r Ila 9flC'I Jin & ... net 1076 Oat. pa110. garden New ~· Wflltl to ti.actl 75/mo 972-2079 ........... NEW CV9lom twntwn. 2200 •UUJ• tq fl 38" 31A trotca. ~.epa Calt~ ............. 7I0·6509 01 144· llOO .......... r::-= ...... ,.. ...... a ........ ""'*" !n"::to· ... "°"' ....... .. 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Trl-4ml. ...... ,'::·::,'::. f? llllWW •uu+~t 1 ..,.. fCU11M lat'D9 19\ 1M Wlp. adl'M 1~ 17tO --. ·-NN $5ll6JMO • l500tec. lllC..• la-~ 19" w/Wta .,..liioonr No 1970 W.._,. ISMl7t peit9 l8el/nco. 2111.... lllr rBrr 28A 18A • cten •. f9r..... IJll lff1 cltlc A\19.. a. Mor ~ rMI. f)9llo. wld, frJ>ic, Newpor1 * ALA MOANA APTS * B-101. 155--0IM C .... • HIJoM•. U751mo. 1 & 29A, 19A. D/W, "' ..... ··-............. LO "' WI pM '*"· .. .,....,._~ •Mofldly lfWu ,,. •HoelCP'* &e&-2M3 °' 145-1901 t>eiMltul poot.,... large 28A -~/~ SOMi.~ HTS. Vaa!lpt@!91L2722 p11no,--. ao beed\MH Ml-llTI 500fF 1atMOt rec:room&i.un«yroom. '*' 1175.142-041 llU. ,.... ~ewell perlft0 . .._7' -------•llllllTllT 2 ""-2 BA NEW. QUiet. ctoee to~ & bu8M. . upa. .A/It/ 7-14. Deluxe dUl*lt. N8 ,_, Holll Holp..... -·ml l /f Pl•fnn mSf Frplc, lndty rm. d/w, ale. ssas-s:r::r;-lllton Stlldk>, E. Side. *'Ole uNt, 3BA 29A, turn. w/d . non-.-c•r to "*9 ii1f WU IClrl', .. SUS. 6'5-0002 . pvt/Mduded, beeutltut 2 ltl.OCKS TO BEACH. 11300/wti. M3-39n tipt. ...... pvt .,....... /144 .. ,..5032 loca tlonl 11.110.000. POUND oooUtlet, TM N••POft IHCh co TIL -DWden.gw~'550mo Ha••-1 .. ,11 ........._._ __ ftt tt1•11 ......... pool, June 21. rMtdal devtlot* --..EASTSIDE•• 722-9012 Ot 'm.2232 Ind utll. n/a. 8240. 38A 28A duple.II. Y~. KAUAI -OCEAN VIEW. 2 _,..... .. ·-r• ..., --.. ;;o,, BHCh. C•ll b00kk4"P9f '°' lh LARGE 38R 2BA, gwa,ge. Sorry No P9ts BA PTS PallO, 11350/mo K 1 BR. 2 BA Condo. Golf, NEW oonternpo dec0t ~"" 1:..,~aar--1:1.. fff.Mtt. ceMer menegeme 1rp1c. pvt ~tlo. No Pet•. · .~s~ Yl OKI 173--3728 1ennl1. Hndy beech. N.8. condo. penttloule dtpt. Computer e $1095 720-15&5 •Big, BMut, <l'.tiet tBR. -vvo M VE-INll 28R 1BA encl ~tlo ger S595/wk. 714-4N-1058 OCMt\ vtew, pool, ... 1410l mo. • 780-t Lo t t AUSTRAL IA peri.nc;e e m~I. Pie •Cteen.qu6etlg 2BR 2BA, Greet Etlide locl Lndry, 1 ~·No Peta $670 dlthwuh.r. quiet 9du1i ••nll•mT lurnlunturn. Pref Ntmkr nll/JI-/• 8Mpherd. 80t/whl F. call Leura, 759"9531 di cloMt c«* BBO. ~tlo, gw, e.bte eYI 2Bdfm W.Ba 1795 41Mex, no pets, $845. e\1911 ~. 722-7110 Gt llltdl #A .. (Aulele). Vic. of A.pubic .,;· ~/'::. oer: SM5 No pets 631-8427 2250 Vanguerd S40-M29 131·1530. ··--NEWPORT/llAYWW CT Aot 141-6032 ~Ol'la c M. 142-0118 ~LIVE IN. F non"'* $126 NO PETS 640-2495 Eat9'de 2BR 1BA. frplc, --.-.,.. ~ ~~ ... ~· = ~.rm, pvt 8a. Poot, A-... In .. httc J: 2'°' LOST: CAT. chocolete A1tl1t tNCh9r In wt1 t>Mm cells. aml y.,d, Hunt. ~ad\ 2640 ._ 0 -' IPll Pfot nltmkt. MOO + · l)Oint Hlmeleyen. tml R 0 0 m • S 5 O o I m *CaNn. QU6M lg 2BR 28A. $810 • S600 MC. 2 per-Frtg. dlthwMMf. ttove Over 3.000 t/f, ete¥et0<. '.-\ utllt. lv MIO 85-t--4531 1001 W. 171h St. C • ... mTI Fem. Vic Narc:luu., CdM. 145·2357 walll-ln cioNt1. oas cook-sons, no pets 850-1198 DELUXE Tri....,.. 3BR, loft, lnci. No petl 54~855 Jecunl • meny contem-I00-5400 tq. h . Attr9Ct-E U&0 thl A.-AEWARDt 759-0745 •1-'I....... •• 151 Ing. d/w, ~tlo. oar• 2'"18A Roman tub 2 l/p * EASTBLUFF 2BR 2BA porery etMnltles. Avt July Newport &Mch. m/f, 25 to Ive, ..... C.-enytlme. ~ ~ mon t In -~ -.. ,, ,,.. ..,... SS50 NO PETS 640-2495 Ul11m 2400sf. NrHunt H~boU; Pool 11 epl•c• view 1st to August 18th. 30,tMture&reeponelble, 4M-l.. tt ._..-.. • ~n !..th L08T Doo. lawn eotor, Wiii treln. Hiring all po ----------..... _ $1495(213)860-9513 · r · • Wllly/mthty ratea. n/lmkrn/druo•.'420 + pro._,.., .err,ory longMt1,med.ht .. a.. ltlon•. Cell (31 *WT1911* _, ~-· __ coin-op wHhertdryerj 714/499-6290 dep $545. heH block to C.M./N.8 . Preetlv'out 500 HOT NEW patented gift men Shephefd tac., teg. 948-9800ext.A109-4 ges. water. encl 1>8'809 Gas W/O hkups S750 No beach 415 19th St. iNEW 2BR 18A covered Roommit t s \111nttd Close to everything. MJ00-442-6873 Mr. Fry. WA.RD. 538-8288. ATTENTION Book Lover tBR redec. $640/mo Incl 2BR 1BA. small bactt yerd 2BR 28A, 2 block to $999 NO PETS 722·80111 --t>Mch. g11r, 723-5075. to~ tit In IMnk bldg. Item t · S 6 • 9 9 5 · very 1hott halt. RE· 546-78542323Elden pets64~831 Att 4PM apt £-D. $800/mo No parking. bu111.'1ns. pvt 27241 N=~~!e:~~~/~ FABULOUS DEAL! Agt PACKING &SHIPPiNG LOST~Callco Cet EetnS32.000/yrpoteot -101111 E&STSm pet Call 597-7716/eves patio $850/mo I I k f I t IS1-7370 FRANCHISE In Hunt-~one otren' JUll rMdlng boc)t(1! 11 •• , * ..... _ 598-2987/Home 114-979.9991 . •PROf F non sm. kr. st. z~tmt"/r ldem7_n30~71 EXEC Offtce Sult" nMt lnnton Bueti. Ideal fOf an,~! ·' PIM t..,.,: off our reguler $35 '" 1110 .,F _, -· Nwpt North Apts dbl ..,.,., u " pa ...,.. .. · ... ooc:I .,, • """· o romon -· / y o u c a I I n o w 1BR 18A twnhse Lott Lerge tingle ept wtfrple & L.91 lllllii • 2U mstr eva1I 7/1 '6001mo NPT Cr"t t>Mut tunny JW AltPort, 4770 Von hendyman wti~ls g ed Apt1. Bayside & PCH 714·239-4603 Ext 203 L • r g e 2 BR 1 '"'BA bdrm. new crptstdrp$ ~ ~;~s. "':::' Frplc. dlthwasher. g~ege. am~ltleS 720-9707 3BR 3BA twnhm 3 blkt 10 =f' ~~ ~;/~· ::~~11::ieiun. s~'rooo: REWARD. 873•5559· -· townnou5e Laundry rm, 329 University Dr "C S550r'm0 675l3ia clean. S 1,295 998-5868 BEAUT MSTR STE IN BIG bch. All amen. Prof F. kltch ir" parkl"" & col: '710-3089 LOST Lh ... Apso, 8 yrs l~llf /le• lft patio . all 'bullt-ln $695/mo . S650dep No . --C o' TO OME $550 Suun631·5202 . I~,... ----old white/beige named Hl·Tech Manulectur $825/mo pets 642·2816 Ull WITll ftlW1 ANY N WNH -_. ----'"· 1-•ty b • urn, mo-• REACH YOUR GOALS . "Specl•I'. Pou Ible seelll lndlv. with min. 2078 Thurm ---Elegenl 2BR 28A lrplc PRIVATE. QUIET NIS N-smkr 1hr 4 BR hOUM In to-mo et $3 /mo. Con· This machine gives the lie 846-2271 L yrt Exp Excellent TSL MGMT 832-2232 E'SIOE 28R 1' ·BA. qu1et Uguna Btxtl 2648 17 14,s73.5088 · S895 Avail now 644-1763 Hunt Bch W/O. yard. tect Al Qulnlen, 833·9550 greatest return In vend-ep sy ___ 11 msg e ll.ta growth en •ca..n. quiet, lg 2BR ~=~ NP~~o pa~n:i c~~: 1 BLK from beach ocean NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1BR 8LUFFS 2 rms. prl bi $350/mo . utll. 846-7700 Executive FultServlce Ing C • 11 Br I an Personals 3002 dynemlc, heellhy ~Ofkl 18A. IQ c101e1s. d tw. new lndry rm S76S No do0s' view. walk to dwntwn Apt S475tmo ~ deposit newly dee w/d. gar ~1_6 or Wtlends -Su It e . New Port 1.300.444.7904 -environment. ()yet & 5 crpt, ver11Cals. encl gar 752-1554 or 786-9224 Studio $600tmo. S300 Carport pool no pets wtopnr P" pool kitch PROMONTORY POINT Center/Fashion lslend. IM 111 WT If Ufl Fwy. $150 NO PETS 640-2495 dep 1 BR $800/mo S400 S...6-466-4 priv .. prol lem. no pets. oceen view, 2 BR. 2 BA. all Ooea.n & courtyard views. lnvestmtnt Help • chlldletl couple Cell KethlMn 250-3 lOO ---Mesa Verde 2BR uppef. dep Uttt paid 497-4581 $585/mo inc utll xcp1 amenlllet. $700/mo. Pnoed trom. $500. Cell Opportunity 2908 create a lemlly. Carry• •MOVE-INBONUS!• Quiet cul-de-sac. encl NEWPORT HTS, newly phone $285 sec 673-6605 Llse.orChrlstl.644-4492 -chlldloreninfertllecou- Spaclous & bnght 2BR. 2 garage. $695 • sec painted. upper 1BR. 644-0207 111 mess Rel -_ ENJOY 14-15% return on pie Mothers Only Please lull baths. blUns. no pets 498· 1936 or 751-9483 Ntwport Btxti 2669 laundry/gar Ideal ror 1 BLUFFS 2 rms pn ba .llPlllll WY FNU~po"rtrCv~!'terotFllacsehlolnn 5Tr 1 u 0 s 00 t Dee 000 dsCS111o09.ooo1 to MOO.Fri. l-800-696-4664 S8SOtmo Pam. 546-5880 M V 2BR 2BA llCIORAIE APTS person. no pels. $700 . Seeking roommate. prefer ,._ ~· . . . a n son ----- llLIOlllY CLUI • NWPT HGTS area 2BR esa erde 650-8145 newly dee wtd gar female Irvine near UCI Island Answering •vc Assoc. 673-7311 NOWI "!!'Schoofs ... -"'"!!'&-----·I 2BA II ., el tuapcstrs~,'srmptkcr. d':vl In~,~ ON THE BAY N-..""'1 Shra .... ~ious wlopnr. P" pool k1tchl Master bedroom at· only also available -- . p g QUI 2 BDRM 2B& •1 450 ,,_,.,.,., .. .......... pr1v . prol lem. no pets. h d b th p I Tll WAllTIVf s1ms u-, T ·--2914 lnslrucUon 3012 •IUTUHI duple.ll.lndryrm no pets S825tmo·dep540-9461 !BDRM IBA "s925 1BR1BAwlpkg stepsto S585tmo inc utol xcpt tac e a . 00 · -"' ':"'2 OYH1111 --~--..;,~-~-I Avl now $995 720-1565 Need B1-11ngual manager No pets Daily 9.5 beach $800 pertmo phone S;.>85 sec ;:~~zz:no T~~~11~d;sou~:.~. ~0-5470 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TOii lletlt Tlhf l ·lelteln =~~:,~•must, day -.SPACIOUS 1BORM• tor 2BR tBA unit near 545.1501 646·6437 644-0207 1vmess Rel mes 733•8811 LAGUNANlouelsublease $10.000up NocredlW' FlnelE11amPrep,Summer Vaulted ceiling. new ap-18th & P 1acent1 a PElllllSULI CdM Fem 2 BR 2 BA up-1000 SQ It Best retes In No penalty. Call Denison Instruction. 642·5034 For en appt., pieue ca pllances. carpet. drapes. $700/mo 550.4734 msg Exclusive Blulls area stairs apl oeck. hplc. all ol Sovth Orange Assoc. 673-7311 NOW! 645·5000. Ext 521. poolside loca tton Townhomes Large3BR. -••LJIEOllS carport $50p1mo ~ ·~ lll••ATIWAml County Call249·1212 No:-ouALIFING Consti Balcony. private & quoel NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2'. BA large patios ,_.. 760 8185 $650 & Up 722-7l95 Small Bachelor $400tmo $ t.500 mo Like new •YE 11 llSClllTI!'! ulll · land Loans Avall•ble. all u111s inc1 1665 1rv1ne • 837 Amigos way• •2 & 3 Bedrooms ' CdM M/F 2BR 2BA frplC .., RHponalble M/F to Comm trclal Property Owner/Builder. lest tund-f ·. ' . tt WESTFIELD APTS S200 OFF MOVE-IN' Ave B 72G-9•2" 644-8852 • Unlvrnished patio laundry lac . pool: share 2BR. 1' ,BA w/22 yr 2778 tng Bllr (7 14) 780-2635 •Cl t beacri 3 blks to beach $475 mo male Smoker o.k Must n-11nuL REFIANCE YOUR HOME I'!!!"--'!""'---~~ Npt Hts Area lg 1BR I LIDO ISLE Lg 2BR 2BA '*Fr o~1s~-CALL TODAY' incl vtol sec Avail 7t 1 hke cats Near Ptaoenlla .. " ., OR DUPLEX Domestics 3018 Twnhse gar l/p $725 lrplc bllons lndry gar-ee R 760 9433 Ave in NB 21-30 yrs NEWPORT BEACH C 1BR $625 No pets age S1200tmo yrly 1st. Villi REITALS ay · Avail July 1 $/E corner Weslchll Dr & In Newport or OM. alLI 01111 last dep 720 9685 COSTA Mesa New exec Call 647·6605 Irvine Ave High v1s1billty Call Bill 640-7000 Needs pe,.on lull or pit to 642.5722 . 615-4912 home. great location! tralllc. 1290 SQ 11 watch 9 year old lor sum• Sorry. No pets 2Borm 1 ·Ba $775 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 398 W Wilson 631·5583 HHIDGI·: By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCH Fireplace bath w/d Shr 3BR 2BA Newport Bch 141 1101 Mortg!g!S, T.O. 2918 mer 642-5931 Spacious 2BRI 1 BA $4751mo • 548-5335 condo. lrplc 2 car gar. • S50.000 lst T 0 SALE. w/d pool By Hoag s.too 675 sq f1 office space· gam<' aft<'r ht partn<'r'\ on<' no ~r~7/~~o O::~~er;f6'~~ ELOERL Y LADY seeks Avl now or 711 722-0131 550 sl warehOuse space S625'mo et 15% 1n1ere11 compan1ons'11p ol same lor rent 191'1 & Pomona Santa Barbera locthon trump f<'\pt1n~<' ~eedlc~\ 10 ~>. 675·5205 10 sriare 2BR Costa Mesa Shr Ocean Vu Condo •1 1 $900tmo 645_0664 27"1. LTV Bkr 780·2535 outh v.a' ~ontent v.11h th<' fin.ti VERSAILLES Bachelor wi apt Call 786·8t83 beach 2BR 2BA. pool ,·ontrad sleeping alcove wall< to 1ac. and gym sec pkg COSTA MESA •UIHPfll HAIL *11HPllWHI* live-In. Experienced References. Love Children 816· 710-8020 • ulnerable :"-Ott h 3BA cone.Jo frplc wld ntsmk 536-8168 WANTED \\ l"\l led a lov. ,padc and ded.m~r oe;ri A~I apprx 7 5 S695 •Fem Sh• Nwpl Hgts 3BR $590'mo plus '1 ultl j INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY allo v.edl::asl'\l..ingtov.in Declarer mAo tlse ~o~:~s 7J~:" $400 "utolsRelsreq'd CallBrendon721-0905 . ..t I A 'I ' ' 'IT I 'ORTH • 7 J •A II. 2 • (.l J 9 5 + A J 6 \.\ t' T f . .\~ T '!>QI0 65" •II.J C) •85 9 97<>-'.l •6J2 •11.8 " to 9 J • II. Q 8 .,OlTH • " 8 2 • Q J 10 • 10 7 .. + 7 5 .. 2 n 1e 1:'1Jding ~<>rth t:asc !'>ou1h \\«''I I • Pns I 'T P1'' J 'T Pass Pas~ Pll)) O~ning l<'all f-1\e 111 • Def<'nJen v.111 I.. no" 1 he' arc in paradl\l' v. hen C\ «'n hand I he\ I""' I. up .:ontJin' an e'tabh,hJtil<' -011 14llh d ,(luplc ol la'c cnm<'' L nrd then, 1he' mu,1 m al.e tht• t>c,1 u'e o l 'h.tt the' are dc:.lh \\ 11h 19 f'l'lnl' and d 11\t' 1.drd ,u11. 'Mth hdd ar Cd" rJl\C to ducked a~ain v.hen Ea~t ,·on11nucd 9 no et-· 760·2563 Eves 642-3707 Rtnt•ls \llanttd 2726 Emp!oymtnt v.11h the Jd•I.. and mmt \\e't' v.e WESTCLll'F ;.>BR ;.>BA Look1ng lorprollemtosrir lndumlal 2788 -------"!'!'~l---------5530 1..no" ''ould ha'e pla~ed ll'lv. ·\n I ~~?~t ~ds;cu;:'s~·;:;~ I JSR conO(• '" Newport R~~~;D0~"~a;, w:;t15 1~ • Annownmtnts 2'nO other 'J1.dde lrllm f:a,! v.ould lel~h I 112e RulldnO 646 3679 Beac.h $433 mo COM C M or Newport 1~ S/F 2Ill1111 WElllT •LOSS de.:ldrer ' ad.' anJ 'el u r I" l' long I utols Gall 64 2 1255 area b) Hoag Hospital $600 MO 3975 Birch NB .:ard'\ 10 th<' \\ t''I hanJ, .th hough Misc. Rtntals LUX Monarch Ben t""nnm Ver~dolles Sea l'a11o! wol' 54 l·S032 Agl WANTED · 65 WOMEN v. hi,h ~ard \\ c:,1 ihought mighl be ocean vu ,..,,1k 10 ocri i.riart> also 721-9494 1600 so FT air cond ol-Seriously in1erested in IOS· h b P"t bet ut•I 1ndry •t•as I l1ce1wareriouse tor lse ing weigrit WE PAY YOU an enr" It' r l' 'f'ddc v.1nn\''' og· Rooms 2706 Non-smo. o •N i;61 _8277 G r t s for Rt nt 2740 930 w 16th Costa MPsn T6 LOSE 10 to 29 LBS IN *WllOIPE Gardener FIT Sherman Gardens CdM Ca ll Dor o tn ~ Mot'-Fr1 673-2261 gle' Pill lllllld' 1 Ml to ~acn HB P11t I a a g 200 amps hogh t.e•I lruck THE NEXT 30 DAYS The lht,ughr lul ddenJer pul' tm oa .,,,~, e.ira irg ui;.~1rs My cat & I woll shr lurn E'SIDE CM near Tustin & enlrance Wolf d1v1de Doctor recommended I 4BR 3BA lu• Bact. Bay 20th Sale clean song•e 63 9067 4 ~2 t079 • All Natural ·GuaranlMd For soon·IO·b• conve-,paJc: 'Ull ll' "'CHI.. ~m,e 11 m1gh1 he '" 1•1"'e "0" i.ml<r pref trinm w 35 ,. c;mkr lady I on pvl alley S 125 mo 1· or ' · Call 1714) 831-6235 1 n1enc1 store in Riverside *MAlllER .:rn1,J I tnr I J\I to ha\C the lead s.:95 .nclul•I 962 .1 163 Poot i.~.1 lt>nn1!. sec 673-3600 •OOO sp11nklered e69 area Pleaseapplyin per- ,\)nll' th111u~h Jurnm' on,<' m11re . "EMA.LE NON SMOKER gar A C ,a•<l We rel C W •51h NB 6 200 Lost &Found 2925, aonat5715R1vers1deDr l•ui \\ l'' v.ill 1 l'rldi..C the IJ•I.. ,,1 Cr-o 01\ C ·~IJ Mesa neat c1e,1n with riumor Storagt 2742 and 3 100 873 W 15th c11,,.0 EOE 'r'JJl·, ,.11 h 111, lllll'cn lfJ•in.11 i.h•nt.' Cc1 t.J1 0011 al1e1 6pm S500 6'>0 11•,r,) , NB 213 433.0941 LOST 2 Aus1raihan Silky lh.tl rhl· rtl.!hl ,hill " oh\lllU'-Nr SC P1za on Df'auhlul 19,NB Daylr nnl twnhm on1Sflllllf·llYs/lllTs Fwy near rent $700 per Terriers abOIJt 10 lbs hu'TW turn $hr ba1ri "1ale1 bl~ 10 IJCh 3BRI De Ania Bayside VIiiage mo t 125 SQ It . 1355 eecn, 6125 vic E<Mger & ISIEMIUll \\ l.,, mu,1 reJ1re.i 1h1· JllJd, h' "' <l poo1 ~pa S400 mo 2 >BA sec tp w d palto 300 E Coast Hwy Newpt Logan 5 Cosla Mesa. Springdale Dogs need Apply In person. 1365 kJding 1hc ll:r1111 duh, dPp 556 1737 . prkngS5 17 mo645-39311 Beacri 17141673-1331 575.5 115 medic111on1373-0224 1 Logan Ave Costa Mesa r hJt J t'e' ti "i•v. I her~· I' no v. J\ h\r Jl·-.IJrt'f h• -.omc 10 nine ""~' "llh\1111 llr'r let11n~ I ht' ddcndt'" ,ulll'd 1 v. l1 'f\JJt''. t" o dut>' .tnd a d1c1ml1nd \m 1•th<'r del<'n'e alk1v.\ 1 dedart•r rn r.lmp home 111 ~l1mlorr :"-<'" therc: die rh•"<' v. ho m1gh1 I 'a~ \\ "'1 ~'a' lu1.I..\ 10 1md h1' p.irt ncr v.11 n tiur h m1,,111g , luti hl1n1lf' \\ c l J n onh re1tt'ra1c < •l•lld plJH'r' ma ~c rhe1r n v.n hh~ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE By SYDNEY O MARR ly PATRIC \llAU<ER 1 Thursda~_. Junt 28 Thursd ay. Jun~ 28 I ARIE /\larc h ~1 -..\pnl 1•>1· lkta1I "hirh had lx'l'n \.\Ctgh1ng ARIES (March ~1 -..\pnl .:!CJ). The· t1rr.l' l'i finall) nght to think '"" J o"n \\Ill Ix· ~hoH•c.I a'11tk lj,jr '>l'X'l'lal oc.'l':t\llln 10n1gh1. You'll ~1hou1 1110,ing on ::ind ::l\\::l\ from a'S0('1at1on!>. situations or an I t ,·.11. h ix·~ u m.I prl'' lnu' 1.'\l'X'rt:Jt1on'> I 01.'U'i on lfl'att' tl}. C\1.·hangr l'tl\ 111111ml'lll ''hit h } o u kno" can tx· 100 ix·acl'ful or permanent. So '----------------------------1111 1Jl." '"'h ,11111ula11ng 1nJ1, 1dual\ • "''} "a"tl' ~our 11mc and l'ncrg} tr}ing to pn·'ifnc o r h old on to \\l1at .., r1.'.illl a thing o f the p::i\l'l • ACROSS 41as•a 6 G rl s name 10 9 ,, .. 5 ,~ \Jp~r c1,..~1 15 (ou saia •I' 16 TneatP•s 17 Pro1·11011 18 l'lomat11:"' 20 ~001 part 21 Deserters 13 Arnuseo e1presst0l"S i 4 Nol on 1ape ?5 Plant pat! 26 Tne olhe• wa, •ovnd 30 G~s .ineaa 34 Ea•her 15 AnloQv1ty 37 Colh0.-0 38 Oeaten•f19 39 Male¥olenc.e 4 t Opera nero'"" 42 MoSI suit 43 Go Qu1c>:1y 44 Region 01 Spain 46 Down·&l·heel •8 Fern 50 Old 1an9uaoe 52 Eaesperaie 53 Newfouno11no peninsula 56 Ct1t1C•zes 57 "''" 60 Feked 2 3 14 17 34 38 4 .; eo ._ • ;14 7 • .. .. • • • • • I • - 6? Suooe moc•~r 64 Tramp 65 l(nolty 66 Prewn1 occasion 67 Moostvreless 68 Sohaolo..s 69 Preakness pa•hc1pan1 DOWN t Proouce •tem 2 Ano 3 HIW~ 4 WWII zone S 01sinner I per naps 6 NaC1 ma~e• 7 Boote ooo• 8 R ol rpm 9 or roo•ns •0 Al nt'Yet t 1 Pagan Oe•ly 12 l'ren<;n p11ren1 13 Announces 19 Reline 1metal1 22 Nol e19er 24 Allow vse o• 25 Estao11sn 26 l(ey\ 27 Loop 28 Course 29 Pinnacle 3 I Cuben cnum 32 V1lle;n 5 7 l'ttflllOUS ~Vlllf SOlVfD I TAU R t \pnl 211-\1:1~ 2111 'Wl"'>'> 1mkrx.·ntknc~· fm~dof!l TAL'R l 'Sl<\pnl 11-Ma} ~11: Yourfa1th.g,'ncros11} andcunos1t} '"k 1.rca11'"' \1.'muali1} '11th1ngrcma1n'>thc\amc.tonight\o ull ma' ha,1.· ona .. 1onall> got \uu into dc-ep twublc. "lo". holl.ever. o E c A L1 A·c R·o1 R AM 1 I.nm' 11 Jnd 11 "1!1 Ix· a night ft·atunng '>tartltng surpn~· ... Ll'o.I p;irin1.'l'>01 doi.ca\\OCtalr\1.•anunh adm1rc~\ourab1ltt) ton\Cabovc E :R :o~D) P ):LN E ~C :A:D \q11Jnu' Pl'''0 "' hgur1.· J'lromim·ntl} d1..appo1ntml'nh or rchuff., and lhl: wa} 1n ".hll'h }OU '1c" the future 7·~-~.E N 1 :·D v EN !·~·A·~ I GEMINl (\l.1' 21-Jum•20): l ho\\.'\.\hotou~ }OU forgrant1.•d"1ll "1th rnmpktl' Ct~nfi~;nl·r "I • , • - o • E o •• .,E,. lw in for rude •"'a~rning l <xu\ on cundu\10n. durahlc gooch GEMINI (Ma} __ .June .I). Th(r( I\ no doubt that you arc 1 ~N.E.R T o .A.R.K-S T prof)l'rt' \Jluc' intuitl'l' intl'lku O ilier \\Um1.·n mal..l''i "hat could n1x·m ·nring a kcling of confu'iton 1n tinan11al or hus1ncss affairs. ~M-1 1N•P1R s R.A11.s.E ix· n·g:trlkd J\ hllJrlt' n·qul''' I lltl"l'\\'t. rx.·rhap\ )OU fall to rcal11t• that all )Ou ha'r reall)' lost or o_D_E T s c .. o~M MEN T~E o. ... . "hat 1' Jbout to l hangc "111 bc rl'plaC't'd h} ~omc1h1ng dec1dedl~ T.1 N C,.A_T_os A R,E CANCER IJum· 21-Juh 2_) 'lou arl' om· \t(•p ahead of moh' \\Orth\\h11l' and •'ndunng. HOT S ,E "-s O N S+T_R_i .A wmf)l·t11m' 'l ou'll l..no" 11 and n·lcbrat~· f t>C.U\ on accelerated ! CANCER (June ~~-Juh 23): .\II lhc n c11cmcn1 and act1,1t\ 8 Es i~~·~·; R 5 !-7+~·~ NIOI • \Oual Jllt\ll' trtp\ ,1.,11\ wmmunu·at1t~n lrom one "ho had lx·enl 11.·lat~d to t·a1~·t·r or prolc~s1onal ma1tl'rs could \\<.•II havC' ~re,cn1cd ·ELO~P·E G AIT*T A p I Jh~·nt ""th11u1 ka,,· \Jg.i11.ir111' 1n,ohld. ~uu lrum fullilltn[L l'l'rta1n J')l'r\onal or moral obhgat1ons. fhcrcforc ·s·A\ .. E1R AT u:-~-. o u·s+A• n, ~' 1 • • • • ~uu nH1\t no" pru'l' JU'it hm' dnotcd and lo}al )OU art• before ·e·T·o·N1 1•0'"' s o~ • "· · LEO IJul~ --\ug --1 1•1'1' llgurl\ lmlrgl regarding CO\h. p.lt'llll'I\ <.11 lu,t•J one' thnm 1<1n1rum'I and thn·utt•n to \.\llhdra" ·1-E·N·o R •0-~ Y ,.,,·~·~·~·~· huJg,·t Rl'' ''lllll\ .m: m·tl'\\JI~ \1.t•nan11 k.11urn procc'i'i of tcanng thl'll '>Uf\fXHI · -• -• -· • d11"n Im ull1m.11,· purix1w of 1chu1ld1ng on 'loltd ba~· \\ould·be LEO l.luh ~4-.\ug 2,1. \n\onc \\ho ima8IDl'!> the\ h:l\c \OU on p.llllli.'r Jll\ In l'lll'nlrtt m.11ll1\f I 1h,· run. u1rn1.·11.•cJ or thJt }OU \\ill agree Ill lhetr tNm'I or St1pulat10n 33 Smar! 36 T 1me 01 year 40 Summon 4 I Plata 43 Alpine ••ea •5 Fruit 47 T11c1t. 49 Aulo deals 5 t Cinches 53 Rephles 8 9 ~· D•!>Qu~t1nQ 5S Eros Pt!C'' 57 Daory treet 58 AS~,, as 59 COiored 6 I AlllChmet\1 63 HogwHh 11 12 13 VIRGO 1 \11~ 2\-~l'J'll 221 I 1nall} }OU g,•1 thing\ )OUI ''a}. ";thout tn Ix· d1't1llu'>1on,·d Yt1u prob:lhl~ haH· to chancC' }Our arm \11U II I.nm' 11 u1nlidrm\' t'u11lh J'> rl·,ult Lmpha'it\ on "filing. ,1 littk. H l>"l'\\'r "11h rncoutagcmC'nt and autstancc from an I \t~k changl· '.111l \\ "gn1litt111t mmantir inlt•rludl' lmponant to unu,ual '>llUrl'l' or 4u:in5r thl·n· tl«tJI} '>hould be nu holding ~ou now. l hcc~ autom11h1k halll'rll'' VIRGO i .\ug. 24-Scpt. ~J): \ ou ha\oC contl·mplutt•d and con- \1tk1~·d l'n10t1onal a nd trllt•n..cl~ per u nal problC'ms long e nough. I LIBRA 1~p1 2.'·<>u 221 fmpha\l\ on mu'>tr Sl)k. d1plomar). Su" }OU ha'l' lo a\k a lot of direct QUl"St1ons. O ther'> af'C' probabl} ·"'"-r110n' ol l<l\1.' tl\ lam1I} member 'l ou'll learn mor~ about not m::ik1ng thingi. d1ffirult -s1mpl) afraid the) "Ill hurt )Our 1 "ardro~ gt11 ... monq. "ho ha\ \our bc'it intcrc'itS at heart. Taurus ft•l·ltngs 1f th1..·, d1..·1..·1dc to go their own \\3). 1 f)l·r-.on \::l\\ .. , 11u·,c got 11'" LIBR A (~·pt .:!4-0ct. :!3): Makr a frt'~h approach no " 1f )Ou · feel somronl' ran l'lther furthrr }Our aim'> and amb111ons or p ronde SCORPIO (Ol 1 2 '·'.'Jm 211 P;H heed to aphonsm ... Don 't look )OU \.\1th finann:1I 3\'11\tanC'C'. ·\bo"e all. ho"e'cr. rrmtmbc-r that gilt horw 1n mouth'" Sh) 111d" 1dual "'ants \Cl) muc h to please. Be unks<; )OU arc to tall) orx.·n and honest about your emocions no one 11..'1..l'Plt' t• hut Jl'lo hone\! Means g1' e no fa lse 1mprcss1ons. P1~·cs ran r1..·all) givl' }OU nd' ice or gutdanre. "111 figurl' 1n \Cl'nan o SCORP IO (Oct. 24·Nov. :?~): .\ lot o f wire~ appcar to have bten SAGITTARll1S (No' 12-lxc 21 >·Check Canccr mei.sagc Don'1 \\3\ll' thl\ p<>"cr-pla~ da ~ You hold trump card. )'Ou·rc in chargr ol 'our o" n dc'ittm . e' rnts and rclat1onsh1p" arc under )Our rontrol ( Jntl'r. < apncorn pla) rule~ C APRICORN f Dec . 22-Jan. 19). l.0<1k beyond thl' 1mmcdiatr. let ~o of !>1tua11on 1ha1 brings m ore ~1n than ple-asurc. C')'clc h1ghltght~ dl\lancc. languag1..·. tommun1cat1o n. romanC'c. L1brun declare~. "You hiJ\ l' \<.'f\ rd a'> ti n1..· modrl. .. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-FC'h IKI You'll S3\S. "It focls as 1f I'm a"ali..rnina to ;i d10C'1Tnt kind ot d:t) , .. It ~1(1 be d 11Tcrcnt b«'ausc uffrc~h .. rnn ... nc" rnntar1 .... \t1mula11na rela110Mh1p You'll d1scovtr J!.'>l't!> pre' 1ou\I) \CCrct. cros~·d rcecntl) but }OU arr no" afTordt·d thC' perfect opponuntt) to e~pla1n 1hat althouah ~ou are '11111 in fa,or of a m o'c or uphtaval of \omr I.. ind. for 1hc m oment a1 least can.'Cr or profe s1onal matttrs must take prc{'edcnC'c. S AG ITT ARIUS (No' 23-Dc<-. :? I): You appear 10 be-pinning )Ou1 hopes on portnerc; or close assoc1111es foral\'lna or fof1rtting - nnd thq prdbubl) \\111. HO\.\C\cr. not un11I mid July 11 tht earliest \hould )Ou tr) to rearrange long-term fi nnncina or finalisr important ""'" •1an .. 'cmcn1,.. C APRICORN (!K-c 22-Jon. 20). Commonsense <'Oupled with gc)\>d manner usualh prr"rnt )Ou from go1na o'er the: top . Ho"''\l'r. )OU arix-ar 10 hr M> hurt and d1s1llusioned thl-te dA)S . ou don't rcall) mind 1f il break or k'paralton d~~ nct'ur. But it tt'.tll) "oulJ tx· un" 1..e to turn )Our baC'k on 'IO mu{'h that has been built up u' c1. the ) cnrs. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2 1-Fcb. 19 ): No" )Ou must learn 10 be more PISCES tfdl 19·Mart·h W> \\Old guilt fccltngs because )OU d1~rri nunut tn& in )OUr chokc of colleoaucs or business as50<'iatcs.. ar..-tired of rou t111c II is t11l'lt' to r hongl· sccnri.. to break from control olhl"r" lk ' 'ou rnuld find ~ounictr invo"cd in cm o11onnll) upsc111n1 b> fam1l) m<'mlx·1 You art• fn.-c. d)nnm1c. crcatl\C, lo' 1na. You or CO\ll) dispute' "' the \\C(k and m o n1hs ahrad. d1.'\Cf\c to bl· p1oud PISCES (Feb. 20-March .20): Your hcan ma\ be beatlf\I tho1 I mud1 fastt·r these dn) • but don·1 ao -wo> o'er the top provina JU t 1f' J UNE u IS YOUR BIRTHDAY: C urrent C)Clc htJhhahu ho" ll'Ol'ruu and fora" 1n1 )'OU can be. In this tn Uan<'C monc) rt'All) ~-+--t---4 I Pl>"er. re\pon,1h1l1t). promotio n . montol i.tatus. possible nddttio n 10 t•ould be a ma,,or stumbhna hlock and in the lon1·tcm1 <'rt'GIC all fomtl) \ ou'll r10,c onc.·c again )OU con work while under preuu~. ~ind~ o f d ifTil'ulttc\. ir:--t--'1~-t--t--t l Ju11n¥ u1"' In .\ugu\t ~our "true rcclinas .. will su rfaC"t -IF JUN£ U I YOUR IJRt HDAV: Then <Uh''" 01:1~ 111 to In~ I rda11on\h1p \.\ 111 be 1c\te<l and 'ou'll foci aood a~ re'lult. Leo. do"n th~ la" and fort'c )Ou 11t JC'l~l'lt lhc1r te rm or opinions. ~-i--t----+--+-""'""1 \qllJflll\ f)l'Nlll\ :ire dru\\ll tu )OU. ~ptcmbcr Wiii be mc-morablr I I0 \\1.'\\'r, 10 (nc1 thC) haH aln.•ad) 0 \CtplD)l'<i lhCtr hanJ~ and no¥. -n111 h1111 "111 lXl·ur hnlf"a> It "'II t'IC n c h. d~nam1c Red~lc11er 11 1\ up to ~uu 1u cJ1,·rntl' "h:ll shall or 'lh:tll not ~· -<.~1'11.~tall) "' J,1,., 1n '4.·p1,·mll\:r Qth I 8th and :?7th f.11 : .... hunw. lanHI} a nd "·'"'l' llt' 1111\'f\''lh :H'\' l'C.1nwrnt'<1 UATW&llfll Full· Time Atk for Edd 642-4786 IMllHPlll FO< busy Reel Estate prop erty mgmt co. Casu• beach olltce Apprx 2 hrs/wk Call Pam at Bur White Realtor 875-4630 IHS H~ llllll SUMMER JOBS • Part time 11WOrk. 3 hours each weekday evening selling subscriptions lor tne Oa11y P1101 • Earn $4010S100 per week AND MORE• • Wm prlres and bonustH • Musi be 12 to 16 years Old • franaportatlon os provided Daily Pilat APPLY TODAY! OllL 2 •• ,. HL' I PUISl (211 ) 421·02H CllYASSERS PIT evenings tor Orang County area Com· moss on Call 893-5696 OISIHEllS K.en1ucky Fried Chicken has 1mmed1a1e opening 101 CUhlers FT /PT N1QhtslWeekends Start at $6thr Apply 1n perso" 1440 I Culver Or Irvine 1 blk v.es1 01 the 5 Frwy at Wa lnut Sen io rs wel come 559-4240 OUH TYPIST P /T ($9 11 • S11 341Hrl OM year of exp with a work· ing knowlf'dge or Word· Perlecl and LOIUS Type 45NWPM Apply al Clly OI M1SS10n V1e10 26522 Lo. Alameda : 190 M1ss1on V1e10 CA 9269 1 ( 7 141 582 CITY Ftllng dead l1n f' 5 OOpm 7 13 90 Counse101 PllOlllAM MHIHll 20 Hrs'Wk Program Mgr lor Mullople Sclerosis So- ciety oll1ce on Riverside Responsible tor counsel· ong 1nlo1ma1ion & reler· ral, program develope· ment tor MS chents & tam111es BA '" riealtn re· lated field Must dnve 1ype, Wo1 o Processing & llexll>le hovrs Send re· sume 10 Audrey Gold· man. MS Society 229 N Central Ave Glendale CA 9103 llTA EITRY Hunt Bch Ind Ae1e11 Spor1awear Chain Exp preld Call Debbie B 897· 1073 Mon-Fr1 9·5 Dell Help WAITED: Reliable person tor UP· scale dell Counter Help Cesh1er Food Prep We will 1re1n Mon thru Fri 8·5 Cell L•nda or Peggy 96S-7734 111.m11n1• PIT Ot F /T tor II~ store Good driving record PtetM call 833· 118$ Hll lor VirQll or Mela lllPATCIEll Night• & ~~• from home Hou..-ivet en· courag.O to eppty E•tre SU Sl• 1211 NIYll/lfrlll F fT Oi>P for IHO,, Khoo! grad wilh good d11vlftf 1.c:0td Appl)' •n Pereon ti Aol.ert Be<n W1tllaJT1 F10Jt & Aa· OCtAIU 14725 Allan Ph•~ l1v1ne CA O~i ti Clf caH J n1 01 Ch111 .11 A7' 3"0~ • Qet ..... 1o ?ft, ...,, ~ ~ ,.. • Ptc;t( your Nutt ....,,. .,. ~~Wll ~.:... ~ tiavt econo c:w Of tlUdl c.tl IOday g::•nl comp~. w .. t EJtpr ... COUt1«1, 150-1015. Earn t300 to HOO per .... AMdlng 80olca 11 hOma. Cal I t&.-473-7440 bl. a-2•• EAAH HOO to l15o0 ..-1y 11Ulflng envatopea at tlOfM No experience For FREE Information 1end tell 1ddreeaed lta191pecl envelope to: JETS F. ASSOC P.O. 8o11 91)2e Livonia, Mich •8151 ~..,.11111 A.,obte & Catdlo\lateulat fnatructor. So,,,. exp. naoeuary. PIT AW!Y In parton to AMII .. i8iS82 BHch Blvd.. Huntington S.ach, Ste 1&0 ,..., ... FIT, all 1hlft1. c all 63 1-7 840 2430 NewPof1 llllUL ..... type 45 wpm accurate Roofing Con Ir. C M 142-1222 HAIR STYLIST Growing lllon tn Co110 M"' 11 looking for hair stylist and m11nlcurist Full lime position. Tuet· day through Saturday 1oam to 8pm 751 -3834 Otangit Coat OAJLY PILOT/Thund1y, June 21, 1990 D"I IPVICI 11~ ~e-..~,3n\81e ••18111111 ,,.,AL .. RCHANOat"1 .. ,wlllD vHH• .. l Ml WfTH 0.. WITHOUT M .. UN ,..,,.,... ..... M~IOfTATIVI Pvt perty lt$0 8'2-3111 .,..,_147l wtlfy 8* WO"O PROCIHINO r:r~~-::,:: ~~I o ft •:.. ~ hey dally r=:=~ FOUHO· rwo ~ .,W~t'? P1oduoelon .... ,...,,. ol ...._. '°"*"*HY°' HeMa EnterPtlw "">.. ~--Ing 1 PIT ~llfne act tYP9-S~wd mlw ~. ... ,,.,.. ., o.aneaco;(O:.VHot .... IO'*"'.....,,,. ~1208ird'l$t.,Sult.t13 ........... IWtotlNOr· ..... A~t, lO IPtiC APC>fO• 8 ~·old Cuaie "9-1224 It IOOlllfte tot en •· "*'"· N e w P o rt 8 e I C h . .,. COunfy & IUNound· ~ end wOftl uM4W' Good ,,_111'1 Fwat lh041 LOANS per...-.ctd paaee.up ert· D L W..... oftat9 Mldey 752-eotO Ing .,.. AaaponaiWIUea daeldll'* 1 mwt. T~ 11 F'AEEl•I Pref., bolh lo i.t Yuet be evaiMlb6e ao · vaca:Jon p1ut 1nc1 u d • I n .• tor• en ev.ntno PQ91tl0n We unw hOn'le 6'2·5111 ****** WOttc.._,.,. A Wben· ~ come ':li our ----lll•ltP/t merc:NndlllnQ, inV9nlOfY ofter• lutl ~~-Cf'A HIMALAYANS S'ICIAL OAaAGl IAU aA11 et1t1 ~•11 .,,....,.. fllfNIY ol hippy~· eoottol l C>fdatlng Fla•· •·~at · Bey 1-i•nd·rllNO t 2 wll Old J C .a •1 ............... . LIUI Wf•YMla P-.. ~ aa 330 w Altl tor 8erbeta or l*M. Monday thru (l!rlday Ible..-day hour•, e•· St , Costa M .. a. CA Cteam Saal Point lllltena ~ .. ~ Bey St., Cotta Ma9a, CA 8.30· 12:30 Heavy ~I pay. Mus& h~ 92828 No phone ctllt, ShOts 1176 650·8553 Fl9' Pecac1 PtOQeMM en· vlfvnmant Join North An trlcan Thrift I Loan. A growing co. localed l.n C0<ona dal Mat lmmedl· lie openlng1 fOf ex· perlence<1: •tn1pectlon/ ApptalMt Dept. * lnturance & Audll Oet:>t. •SR & JR. Loan Proc:e1aora •Underwriters 82t2e. No phON ~. 0 L. w T _. phon... acuve d .. k. c.t. Call t•800·556-7e~ .,...._ '-------9'!!"!'1 lllll .. 11•1 p6jt... 87 .. ~ :"FREI! Mutt type 50wpm, com· W.-d~I 7 tam only "PETS ARE PEOPLE!" llilbol llllnd 6 106 *' • pu1er eJ1.l)efeence helpful, -Boatdlng a grooml~ •IAIA• llLI •WIJllllT me::uttbe,~ganlred~·~ •• n .. L···11 WllTlllll/EI , 25Yr•Exp OPEN70A ~1 17~~~A~tpm Sllt.IUM30.8-4 With Oeneral OfC exp & w __.... • .. .-L PIT lor tunenM-. Mon • rl. SHERRY'S K·9 546-284v SponlOfed by The .._. goodlyl)ff\Q.Smaltc0m. rvlneCl\amber Com· Newport lmporu Apply In partOn at La POT-BELLIED PIGS Clolhn·Household ... tc; E1t1ter•Mapsladd,._ peny iv J.W. Airport. merce, 17200 Jarnbof'.. Boutique. PIT. Saturday Cave, l695 INIM Ave.. r latered 2nd ene<~I hit evallable at office. -•• -Non-1motclng Phonn. Rd.Irvine. __ & Sunday. t0-5 pm Cotti Mesa, betwffn a~Conneny.L1t~bo•CoronaddMar 6122 2790 Harbor Blv<I 111 •• 1~':;"'•~. For tlllng, 1ome data entry. Rnteutant Hall) 722-40eG l1am • 12 pm trained & teme White FURNITURE, ant1que1. of· 546-2313 &.nd reeuma 10• P.O. llLIYEIY •Mii i martdngs 4 lemalea, 2 1 lk:e/eompuler equipment exam ltld IC>Pllcatlon In· lo• 17272, lrvlne, 82713 r~A..i•-1---·~• ........ -Memblnt!K 5540 male. 1800 & up. WOfking/not. motorcyele Bll<ES. lawnmower• formation call 1 (IOO) or'-" Murial 5'5-7118 ~· ~ ...... &y. ne .. • -.. S 1 8 02 T lier w glauwear. plcturH . 899·8838, ext. CA·130. ...::._ I~ tloufa. CalJ AOoMl lftmlPITllllll ~Wini 701-1~9S·t.,27 A •4 I 1 1 ay m11e ctothff 234 Hiii - 7am~ 7 daya. llfOlnlllllT SERVICE 54MNO IPrlvata community tn tlW... •• TZI, hrfk94 C ~ 6 124 Pl.oe Fri/Sat 7.30-Spm Plftlft fmf ... For growing cMI engineer· RETAIL --Laguna Beach 494-8571 f&m.f •HID.. 8 wta. blkl w.l'lt F ~· OSll GAS d~ S75 e1ec dryer • Member FDIC/excellent Hu Immediate ~no• Ing/land planntno firm i n ULQ/ ..... -IHt a. •• UU. /lhot1 S350 548-0555 $75. gun safe S300 Gar· ~'~tact Eve or Al· 'sor: SFooJpE ~EsRci~R=/ :!:!.~Z-&~~~ x~~ PIT or FIT. Duty ~ ~ ·~-HI •• ' lllT..... 211 ~!~L ~'~~:~~s~2~-~~ lana at (7 1•) 673--0581 U • vlronmant. Send retume hr. Inquire In P4!''°" at I -.a HI -•&1 • 1t•t•• 1 TV, Sttrto, Eltttronks WI. I .. -.; E 0 E PREP/COOK, DOCI< with S•lllY History 10 or the The Blacl( tos. 2950 Areyoupperlencedln _... r' •• 6080 •aaaa1 •Hr Gigantic 0..rage Saie. . . WORKER Some full Apply"' Pefton" Robert s. Coast Hwy. Laguna DIRECT SALES? Mull .... Membefstllp TO< 45" BIG SCREEN TV ...... ~ Sold Beach HOUM ' ****** ~tme·,:::;e part a!\:. 8a1n. William Froat & _a..cn.Mon-T~t~S~ YELLOWPAGESALES? NewPorl Be.ch Yacht 19a.M1tsublshere•tP<o-IAJ • .111110tttl·4 closedstoreTon1otnew 1:0a11 1oJ ~=--age A110 . Attn. Tom Snowedunder1MU11tuft? ADVERTISING SALES? Club D i scounted • jectlon, enc:losed in IOllO 1981 ArnOldAve and used items Collae-IAllllll WlllLf-po11llonsf0f r Ing of Fuentes. 14725 Alton Olo,owrMffoutwttfl•deul-Weofl:" a car": 714-673-4978 oak c.t>tne1 $1750 861 Seal St tors items dolls plat•. Proce111ng ctalms Call full facllltlH Tce11en1 Pkwy .. Irvine, CA 927111 '*' ed •Co:o;,:~·~ly Relocating selling lull equi. Ce.II ~-F 01675-5727 65e Seal St ~!!::~~es°.'19'7~~n'i~~~n 1·900-234-8800 Ext 420 pey & benel1t1 Apply In •Ayg S800-S1000• ty Mesa V8'de Country ~Ross St k •lchen app11ancea Open 7tm·10pm $15 lee person Wed thru Fri 10-•, •To 40%Comm r Bonus Club Membership. Xtnt 586 Knowell Pl microwave oven vacuum --·• ••-lfF..., 1801 Bayside Or . COfona UP TO •MUCH NEEOEOSer\l\ce pricing 805-928-5757 616 Knowell Pl cleaners dishes. silver- _....., -""' del Mar •UNIQUE new--FZ-· ext 242 Of 714-838·3087 1955 Anaheim St D·3 ware glassware pie· AN/LVN for F p Group '800 advertising program 1985 Anane1m St B· t I lures and to1s galOfe N B. 8•4· 7 84 7 *NO SATURATED Prod 889 Congren and clothing too much to .E.ICAL OF *PllllC lfUTilll •NOCOMPETITION loas, Gtnfrll 7011 1086 Seabtull Di mention Dealer1 wel· FICE PI T lun lob helping US A •NOEMPTY Prom1aes 1958 CHRIS CRAFT 1088 Seaolull Dr come Fn & Sae 10AM to Needs friendly person for Olympic hopelu l1 Call(7141897-9526 CAPRI 1911 I l80 Gleneagtes 6PM 2976 Mindanao Dr PI T front desk wor1C. $ tO ' /hr Call Mr PER MONTH ( 10am-6pm ontyl A claSSlc mahogany run· 870 Governor Costa Mesa Mesa Verde Mon-Wed-Fri 9·5. Kerrigan. 54&-8042 • 1 960 Governor & c Cl b I AntJqun 6010 about. 100 1. or1g1no 2247 State St ountry u area Call Jacky 722-0175 SALH/UlllWU completely restored s E s 8 2 FIT count~r sales Old SLIT llOllll Recent shOw winner 1093 Glen Circle MOVING AL at -t -lllSIS Allll IHI Fii Glll!I lime hardware Slore No ROL-... TOP five cent wlthl $25 000 OBO 497-2735 Mapt Address Lisi Avail-2477 Elden Ave ...... ,,,.,. WHtt4 OCS needed to work with At beach. park. lake. or s A "' able in oll1ce Sat morn· Between Sanla Isabel and Live In-Out Dev. Dis people in group poolside. Read newest * Mft COU£CTIOIS * undays or eves PP2 1 6Y gold award end mint ven-·79 SEARA'!' 21 It long 111g Sponsored by Monte Vista.C M S "" Wright Hardware 1 dor (7 t4) 644-4576 1 .. , 350 & P EAghsh speaking. or pan home setting All shifts book/movie manuscript• Rochester Costa Mesa _ I newy r.,.1 ar g e•· Y\lonne Rudnick. at1 SUAF/3 Troul lishtng OK. must drive and have 8"811able. Full Tl.,,e & Earn over S too per copy * BUYING ITEMS 1t haust Runs & looks Leyes Gina McComb, & polestreels tackle bo•. relerences Sal between Part l"lme Good lien· 24hrs (714}455-34t1 D25 Early morning motor routes uus ""'" • 1890s 10 t950s . great $6 500 857·5792 Pat Stellhorn of mechantCS tools lloor s 150-$350 per week Call ef1ts. Call 557-8t13 available. Must have Great opPortunety Entry *Jewelry to Household• 8VH/ 542-5307 days TIE REAL HTlTERI 1ack 490 Costa Mesa St 9-5_ 114t·1136 .,... ..... PtrstHtl IUL ESTATE SALIS :1~1~ l ·~~~~~·~;6. Call Please Lv Msg 673-6223 .89 MA.XUM 2300 BR Xlnt Ml·2UI M/FUPl•lll• Needed lor Newport1 uaw ..... n.-n dependable transportation WllUTZIR•lllH cond 230 hp 50 hter -------·1NewJ)OttBeach 6169 Earn up to seoo<> Pfl' mo Beach practice Ei.pl Experienced or new d liab }'ty · Salel 45 RPM with Wurht.zer VS Appro• SO hrs on Gar-Sele. Sat. June 30. C-11(714)647-7t28 preferred 721-0715 licensee BH&G Advan· a.n . i l insurance l&lllllTlaltsJtrttl stereo !"Ound system motor plus tandem ule M9ref\~•Mopp0ttunmes 9AM-"3PM Househ<>td & lettrMrPIHheMIH PT/FT plant tech A91iab1e car Start 1mmedta1e1y 641--073 t llVllTIUTlll Trl<*S needed locally to PfC>CeU FHA mOftgage refunds E11cellent salary Call 1·800·274-2480 ~t helltat• lo llquldate I Sell ttloM nevar-uaed Items wtlfl en Id in dalllfled ll•UllYMI IUCll THlllHIMlllEW llPllVll LIWIR RATES $2.44 per day That's ALL you pay for 4 tines. 30 day minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTORY FOf more lnlOfmatlon CALL TOOAYll ISi FOR LOIS Your Se<vice Directory Representative ••2-•121 ht. 310 PllUI llTIOI he Calif Public UlllllMtS Commluton. REQUIRES that ell uted hOuHl'loltl OOOd• movers. prtnt their PUC. Cal T number. 11mo·1 & chauffeur's iwint their T C P number In all advlrt1aements II you have a queatton about lhe tega.hty ol a mover, llmo or chaufleur. Call· P11bllc u 11111e1 Com· mlN lon 714-558-4 151 ,Alm-ll·SPllAY-tage Traneng Program Must have e•P Eddie Call 1714) 644-4576 I ~~~~~PP~I e~l~~·~::'r ;::!y~::.::10 Furniture item. 50 to available FREE lo you Arnold. 642 • 786 1 m a k e 0 1 1 e r your 11 room S 100 1465 Galaxy Or Must have job shop ex Our localton allords lots AppM~nces 6011 7 141855·02'5 John per1ence In te1tture coat-of walk·in buyers Lots CALL 642 4333 S ES 4 Wheel Orfve/J s Aut 1----9100 •nos applied to computer ot referrals available • * AL * USED KITCHEN AP · 9 1nnatable w wooden eep OS .. ...,.~ parts Call 660-1590 Ongoing training & e.s-Al hlet1c/ Mgr I T rat nee PLIANCES G E D•Sh· transom and floor bOerds 9030 PAAT-TIME·Sh1ne ltke a star• Moel the public;• Give out samplt.>s 1n ex· elusive markets near your home $6 -8 /Hr Wknds Daye ol your C:hOl<:e 974-1700 TILE 1n1talled & Aep&1red Prompt Cour1eous Service Free Est & References JoM & Shelby 846-6176 llYCAIE sistance S375·S475twlc II you hke washer Kenmore Micro-SJ95 6S0-47'9 FIRST REALTY BH&G HUNTINGTON BEACH. C())TA M!SA. sports & money we may wave,MaytagSell·Stand· JEEP 1969 us POS181 CRn'lIR BM\4 (Under new ownersn1p) have a POS•l•On for you 1ng Gas 011en & S1ove All Power Boau 7012 New paint new UP·I A nw ~. Unversny Park Shopping NEWPORT BEACH. FOUNTAIN VAU.EY, Cell Mr Kemgan ~Int 631·6302 holstery new tires. Center 1rvtne 545-8042 11' llSTll WUU• S 1 200 OBO •9•·4502 or OVl PllOWID AUTO& CALL (7 14)786-7:)00 IRVINE& LAGUNA BEACH Furniture 601 4 1977 s1 600 .. 97-l003 a!ik f()( Ltndll I Ask tor Le or Debi IOI •n· SELL BRITANNICA lrom 5 DRAWER DESK 2' uc5tt I 645-8902 JEEP 1981 CJ5 wMe like leivHl!w leads & coun·er toca11ons good cond N•lh oll1cel t 3 aoston Whal r 85 JO "o8B"'o"!~'!Y :~01r8as s5 •95 • 11 • nsmmn m.JtS • ·-Slitllrll») Z!l 111 & earn $330 per sale cnair $125 As~ 1or Scotti yam ah a S 3 7 5 O .,...". 4 (gross) Call Blair 979-3852 1 723-0443 213 6'.38 9000 1--------- 1·800·628·9128 Beautiful sofa. 1ovesea1 11979 -17 11 Trt·hull vo.vo Trucks 9035 SECRETARY chair 011oman new con·1 lnboard'Outboa1d 120 CHEVROLET BLAZER Cl11ton Oak tnm S295 Needs work Trailer in· s 10 1987 automatic Need top lyping Skills on 71 4·84 t-3486 I eluded SJ 400 63 l·O t84 A c AM1FM 40 000 WP 5 1 Musi be well or·, o gan12ed llea1ble 8.11 ·1 Earth Tone sectional sofa llSTOI '17 WIAUll miles ~9.~?,o OB pertenced and open to good cond $200 17. Montauk 90 Hp 6 3 3 challeng1r19 1mmed POS·! 963·9259 eve Yamaho 2 •ciO•l)S Ba•tl CHEVY 54 PIO' UP • ~ .. Jll(PClnUI OM ... ,.,. ... 11~111 fll~ • II""'°' '1t$1ZllQfUI) Ill.ft& · u a....., 1r«1111s..1> m tM 835-3171 l SOO MITO MAU Da SANT A W AUlO MAU lttwport frHWIJ (55) at Edincer. s.ita AN •llon Resume to Schwab I Ficks-Reed 8 pc white tan~ Dual baltt-nes REBUtL T I Prop . 250 E 17tn SI twin bedroom see like EAtra g.is Lor .;n C WITH CAMPER SC295 MfllCEHl 'U IOll : Costa Mesa CA 92627 new besl o iler Dep1h F •nd"' Sea SEE 642056~ P l'>on e sunroof DUMP RUNS . JUNK PAINT MASTER Int room SECn p /T liEI OFF 640·47 t6 I Temp 1 I ""n1te camel absolutely Furniture !rash treel $75 E•I $499-Up" I 1 RHDYTOFISIU V n 9040 cer'ect• S3t 500 branches appliances I Accousttes 20 yrs exp CNnputer skills required FRIM MUllR Riii( p,,ced 10 sell 673 869~ or a s 7141261 ·6 t02 & C1JI M1ke 7 dys6•6·t391 Guar Freeest 540-62311 for Newpo2r tMBeachl llOM(! 722403t 83 CHEVY-20VAN N·na" 198•300z• architect 9 onday c. 1 entat l(arastanl P W P B A C <>•PrPo ' HAULING CONNECTION lic1Ml111tlt'S lack! Friday 645·4 170 ,'~~ 1 ~"' 18 wool cusl l YM&I 2•' '>'&+'P\ ? ,P.,1, ~ 851< T ~• t>c. "''"' cond ~~ ';~ AN Y ALL LoadHau1.C1e1onupScrap 1pa1n11ng-Cao tnet refinish •RQt•ITTOfflC(• Sac$3500 261 61Q2 D"'"'O V l H"S'' 1 ~e m.1 .. ~ BAI"<.,~,,_ S6~ ~w ""' S Hanging· Taping-Custom DEMO' Tedrout Sweepout A\lerage rm $65 lute cab -" n It!'.>{'• l 1,c. r1 ,, Ct·"-.ier 6U 8 ·n C • Cl • •O• E ·;; • 84 • • te11turff Res /Comm INS/COMP 24rv 36 l ·85SOI $225 Guar worlc 646-1'•0 IRAllMITMfll1S 220 11 d f'l>CJd•d .C1t1 PO~SCHE 1Q72911T Re- lic 400030 772-2364 ~ PI T Mon Tnurs live' Cl-I nil Mor 6•trJ VW 1"65 CP VJn )lto•l'd •·~e new Cat• me ILSll PAllTllC 19/hr wk Prov•dt' secur -i ~~UST SELL , Best ot1er •GOO Facto•y "f>W pnq Tw S t4 000 &42·2923 * INT /EXT SPECIALIST 1ty for personnel and Wes1m1nstt-r Chimes I ove• $12000 6•1670• N<•b~ 11v 1,rps nu br~s houses1t your home 25yr• Excellent re15 842-3118 proper!)' on i.cnool cam-beveled glass ttlo.e new t'&lrdS rn~ 9rt SI 300 PORSCHE 90 t986 5· resident References By pus. regulate ..end control $695 261-6102 OBO C.t~ 240 3; I~ I ~ ,.1thC1u•Mcontr01 Day or Weelt 489-91'9 RAINBOW Crrcte Matnt parking areas $9 79.1 Mattress double size ltkef Boat/Yacht Charttrs Whole w•tn btacll leather E 1en11c J 1 Patnttng Int Ext HOUH & S 11 94/hr Valtd and un·1 new S t 2o OBO Mov•ngd 2• Ft Fi~rform 2'\5 1n. An I . inte"o' AM FM cassette ASpl Qu5a5i9~~~ 6F~:e ;~~ restr1cte<1 COL required Must se11 1<r1 stinl ooard o1nd outboard tques. 9045 stere<> E1ec1r.c sunrool t he • 1 Paid sick leave holtoays. 650-65~4 \IOve relrig sink Clauks door loco seats. AIC TOP NOTCH P,t.tNTING and vocation Job G-62 I I doutiie df'C~"' qood 64 FALCON SPRINT Ea~ Alarm with remole E•· Full or PtTlma tn my Costa llilf lllGTllO Mesa home 645-1848 SERVICE CALLS SEA· EXP Childcare 1n my VICE CALLS FREE ESTI· home FI T PI T Any age MA TES LtC 527459 Topped/remove Cleanup ltll.IE•I Qualtty Guaran· Apply by 5 pm 7 5'90 l1yt11 l1t lrytr 1 contl motor e•c.e1 Boat cdllent conc:Jit•on needs tended ... arranly 36.000 nu lawn/sprtnklr 75 t-3476 teed References Free Coast Community I Almond 0e1u .. e 111te new mote• .md T1a1ler S• 200 paint 0 ,,1 Will consider mites E•cellent con· Sunv1ew Elem Sehl area. CALL Tracy. 546·2317 estimates 631·6317 Colleges S200 Call 494·6020 213 809-7232 1 d $s 500 OBO d111on Must sell' $14 000 e AAOENING-Full Service 1370 Adams. CoSla Mesa I 'a e 1 OBO 832-6710 Reas Rates 841·2708 -•tl&LITT IAYGAll Lie Lunches Snac;lts Teaching TLC 964-6057 llYI II/MT IAllllS • Eldlfly Care • Long term guarantee Oscars Domestic Agency 1714)542-1304 QUALITY childcare 1n your hO!™! Eve/wknd SS hr overnete S50 Childcare oegree X-rels 668·9108 QUALITY CHILDCARE 1n my Huntington Beach Home Breakfast Lunc;h 1nc:luded 8•6-7 45 1 WILL Care for your child in my N B home Loving Mom w11ti some medleel tratmng 6'6-7•22 ••&1111• IMllOWllM Very rellable. In Orange County for 12 year11 MeUculoul, hardWOfklng! Call Aiko 733-88 t 1 * TREAT YOURSELF it Heve your house cleaned by f)<Ofessionallt Jenny 54l-0621 11111'1.·Gl•'L WOH All phaJeS LICenM Reas Rates 83&-5523 Landscape.Sprinklers· VESCO PAlllTllQ 432-5008 EOEtM/FIH MOVING-Must sell Teak 979 J90 Sods·MOw·Edge·Clnups I & Wallpapering Qualtty I d1n1ng room set with 6 Sall Boats 701 4 FORD 66 MUST ANG Reas Rates 966-27 16/E work =583695 969-6349 chairs brown-Jordan t975 Encson 27 Loran C 289 engtnf' 11utoma11c. 646-4 131 l1bf'rglass d•ngriy 3 norsf' PEUGOT '11 I04111SIL WAlll $2645 ('l<IBAR) Pnvale A-TEAM GARDENING • SOUP ,t Chit~ and end table 11utop1101 loaded 9 95•,. res1ored 671-0t38 AND MAINT 18 yrs e•p PUMTATIO 1 . power ~·c~"r Cl•"' KA•SEP t951 N Julian & Yolanda Gar · Frte to Yoo 6022 S5 000 ~c·i>nl '" l~I .,,.-~r run~ good Dudy QCJOd SUBARU 1995 GL Repair Redwood/Cedar den1ngServ1ce 642-3921 HANGING/STRIPPING n e<iuipment A ,11,a1 at neeos •f'~lor111vn 14,, wagon 5 spd a ·c party 534-5556 Post rec>lece C M IN B I GREEN LIFE by ERIC IL•C -560875 VISA-MC Is now look ing for FREE to good home S '2 ~ Danc1 Point Slip S:> 000 553 i;>QJ I sunroof 5tereo alloy Jtm Whyte642·7206 OeS1gn-1nstall·Ma1nt 673-1512 en e19et1c ou tgoing Adorable 4 yroldGOIClen 1JO!>S1bie 01t l,, wnls car cover btke Floor ,.,.,1,111.1t•r""· R .. p I" •Yim Hlllllmlll TILE-CARPET -MARBLE 854-1772 843-9044 ... FLIH Glftltll Ceremlc·wood·vtnyl lnlt Lie 553569 bond 650-8577 G.1•.1q" ~·'')'" ' llp1• "'" • • . :I • peop1e1os1alloor I Re111ever Neutered M ·14 06J-02e6 r ack S• 000 OBO II 1·1111 WE gals shd hang together resteura"t 6S0·6552 -Autos Imported 9100 836-9702 *LAWN MAINTENANCE Total Interior Remodeling e All positions open _ SerV1ce ADVICE TO THE • No polyester 1 Jtwt lry/Furs/ Art Sailboards 7018 ACURA t988 L~enc:J lully1 TOYOTA 85 TE RCEL Full Ser111ce Res1d I CRAZY 633•7172 • No grease SllLIOAllD loaded e•cf'llent con-•"K AT AC •dr ste<eo Comm I No Job Too B•g •Full or pan time 6025 Cl•I on S 18 ooo OBO ca s s e 1..-1' S 3 8 O 0 or Too Small 531•2S07 I · . •... •Flexible hours 1 Brelltant O.amond 1 27 MJst & ui1 S350 552 58.33 6i~7097 TllE lllEEll SCEllE I lnl I 111 patch plast8'tng, Fii Pl.Uf Tl WHll ct HSt 2 S3 600 t Ruby 63 1 ·O t5• ID 1111 3201 VOL VO 1968 760 T urbO Lawn-Tree-Shrub-lnsllll custom texturing. quahty 1111 Al&ll, & Diamond ring wttri Original owner ,ery c•P 1n Wag 29K m auto tint Sprinkler 1nstalla1ton work Problems-No Prob-OllTA 11•• matching earnngs S t 550 Strvlet, Equipment. wMt. A c S•'lOC OhO wm mags 1oaded per- Tr" Tr1m1ng a Removal lems• =326864 554-783 t IH-1toi 759·7659 or 63 t·9067 Supplies 7020 879-t238 lect COnd $20 295 OBO Lawn Malnt ~Cleanups I amt•E 1 ESUn 65 Hp SUZUl<I OUlbollfd BMW 1986 5?8e •2 000 SS t·0455 Rototlllng 432·880• .IEWll.IY motor controls & fuel mile!> Wh II' blacl< VW 1972 Superbeetle •4•111••••111• Large selec11on ol tank etec1r1c 5ta rt 1eathe1 •n ter•or <, spf'eO Nl'W engine 1nte<1or and Sectlonal&tpieeectoor'I & -& ITIHITI $16006310184 1mmaculatf'' $15950 pa1ntplusmoreHave•ll Spr1ng~Herdw1re-Opnra IAllll HEATING• PLUMBING d •am on d s vi n t age receipts Runs e•cellent LIC#5 t8398 963-&466 S '95 To'el Fees I OLDEST AO • LIC 541878 (ANO OTHERS) watches incl Role• and llCI RllP ~~' 6230 ~7 4 . 4 II 0 4 d $2 350 631 -4048 P .. AA1LEG .. L• SERVICES I YIU •1asn1 OUI •PartTI••* Pilantdek rweepabu,ry '8w11 1111r1a~dmel Like new 311by20 It "' " SUMMER JOBS ~ S39~ 645 94 12 DATSUN 200SlC 1981 aor VW 1983 RABBIT GTI, •H U H L 1 (7 14) 848.()334 1 ROOTER $5, S 15, $25-Up Harold Jewelers J 116 ~ * · all powei P•celie•ll con· black so 000 orig1n11 •Paint •Refurbllhlng -Faucet·D1sposa1-Spr1nkler Newport Blvd at 32nd dtllon $l 800 67'3 3122: mde6 $3 300 OBO 0 II Repair estimate anytime NOW' 111 OHi Sllps/Oocks/Storage , 499 l•93 •Carpentry • rywa • allo•· lr99 aces 'Lied ·p 1 646-62•2 Leo 1 • 7022 1111& 1111 P I 4 I more Gary 645·5277 Stone-Tiie-Biock & A•1 PRIVATESALEOFPAINT· rtl. v w 1984 Vanagon *"AllYIAI* 111n1ng Walla. l6 yrs e11p EXPERT Service & Repair I 1NGS l'ly deceased local •llV STDllAIE AID Red Sspct a c P s P b E•cellent throughout 7 R I L~ /Ina, rel1 675-3852 Plumber since 1952 art111 S20-S 10 000 By P mnrl sierf'O equalizer passenger 4 spcl dual Big & sml Jobs-Work guar Water heaters-disPosals· YOU CAN EARN SSO -eppl 5•6-t t96 IOAT SLIPS* garageo 4~1'!1 condition a1c AM FM cass 20 000 CALLBruee847-0780 lollets-faucets-llxlures StOO AND MORE EAC"'ll De Ania BayS1de VIiiage S6•00 b 1315 mronnev.lactoryeng1ne. •OUALITY Cerpentry. 1 *'• lle:"°9035 964·8919 WEEK · WORKING PART 300 E Coast Hwv Newpt HONDA 87 ACCORD I XI slrong runne1 Mt<:heflns Elec1rlc;al Painting. llO 1•1• TIME• : !Ids Mattnab 6030 Bch Call MF 9am 4pm HatchMC"-tlUI ''""' $1 500 Cali •97·0508 Plumb1n".Wlndowcov«· • • • FREE•FAEE•F'REEt 17 14)6731331 30 400 ,,.,, $8500 vwllllC-1.-'•ltt • We have a NEW PRO· 068·26'19 • .., ..,., lngs, Etc. Oavtd 9&0·791" CLEAN ANO EXPERT IUllf lllf .... GRAM tor STUDENTS Good clean 1111 dtrt 600 •Shp up 10 SO II ' blks Red with white 1op $7 000 ------... ""' •-.. ~0011 ,_..A'rs & skylts .. elP•"" us get~ cus·I 4.,,,.522 ' ·1 1 nr Bey 111 Wate• elvc 1n-vert•ble Dorch ora, -a _,, 11-.a-...-----FS~v~A JOOBC~~L~5~;; AnkWtllaJ & Commetctel 12· 16 YEARS OF AGE I Y~ds 5Leg9u7na59Beach No of Fun Zont1 on Pf'ntn JAGUAR IQ80 l(JS CO" OBO 64•·4236 Repairs a Fix Ups No Job L T-158,642 Ou.._· .. ty w' w .. k .. F-· Ratn "•~r·.· lor .... :r..,_ ~ws· Cl""--" 873-t943 I crpam 1nlertor t6K m11es vw Convertlble Suoe<· IAMA'S Prol'I House· Too Smell.est. 845-59H -·01 Of .. r ""''"' "" '"' """"' 3-36K milt warranty E• Beetle 197• new clelnlng 111 yrs expar. ----FIS1 UAAANTEEfs~~ paper• Ptts & Anlmab 6049 l•afl.W. .... 4iahh cellent conditton Owne1 mot~ too $3 800 OBO Pron in delallwortt F'r .. EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN FREE Estimates tJ 4 .. ERE S T'-'E DEAL * *alfTI ·-· * 2 sllps Wiii accommodafe movt~ $49 000 OBO 85•·6965 213-654-6~0 est Ref's evall 9S3·9614 Home Rep1lr-Palnllng-•0 , __ •-"8·5891 494-8504 ,.., ., n;,.,_ Tiie & more Rea/Comm w.....,..... ... , --1 This 15 not 1 paper All Plfflll 65 and 45 P<>W9f or sa11 768 1 95 770 !>523 I -------!!""!!"!~ HIOTI Aft.A--CALL Sleftn 58t-7681 W/Aef1 Prof meelloal SBALBOAStSL ~.?<'FitNG route NO Clel1ver1ng in • "'ALTESE • ....., NewPort Bch 760-5070 MAZDA &• TOURING Autos Oomtstk 9300 c1re Current CPR ummer P«I.. nanc-.... ., •• Regular t4ouaect .. nlng •••tf lllf SlO/Hr A...._ ....... 5..,,,,. . I"" •vall Lie /Ina 25 yr1 vOlved e O,t.LMATIAN '379 SEDAN 6?6L)( • door H101 °M Svc Shampoo oarpets. ..... . ""' .. _ "~ e;'p, Fr .. nt 875-5095 2 We provide tr•nspor • OLD ENGLISH Misc. Transportation hltChbeci.. Clean 65 000 ..... I-· lloon·wlndowt e3 t·I S1 t Elec ·Plumb-Painting-Lt tatton and training SHEEPDOG S399 m1i.. Good condltlOfl -.,_,Al earnantry, etc 831-4043 IEIT IHflll 3 You would be WOfk•ng .. _ B"'"' C /Tr·.._ on14 ssooo 960 4873 Loeoed Low tow 1T11i.1 · ....... • Ak11a • ciwagte • ..... on !!!!p!!1 •"oen ov Pr.,,_,. to --'ti 673·8895 -oof/D-.i-An ....... k Wllh kldl your own eo• on F • 8 0 er • --I --.._ ·~-•. _..., d I .......... sales rt s e • 19711 TITAN 2•. MAZDA '88 323SE or 722·'03 1 HANDYMAN Carpentry 11Yntf.._LA Ou•lltY~ Cua1omar1 Rlehatd Sinor (LIC. Int Aall) &45-1808 Plumblni Painting Patchin' Remodeling Jerry 23· 1151 aw·• -.• ,. .... ,.. ............ 8.42-9274 CALL ME FtRSTI FAE! !ST RE.AS RA Tl!S. Ho Job Too llO or Small . Aon 722-1648 HOMI AINfENANCE ANO REPAIR WMta-1111 ............. 11% IFF SEARS lSTtMATES Beat Value on TEX·COTE Life Time Ouatent" 80 Yrt Of Quality Sen;ioe CALL CAl · TEX (71•)111-llM ,..,.r "-•10120 557 ... ,. .. 0 ',!' .. !., u t·•u'*".......... C.. h • GOI .. -"'A .. •-'""" ....,. _.. ..lhua ue """" ,.,.. CLASS·A A\ AM FM/cass al e LOW ml, -IElllFlll 4 Earn GOOD MONEY lflever • l<eeehond • Only 60K mites Grut con-S5.500 551-7095 CADILLAC t984 Coope For Fr• Etllrnate C.it (71") et~·MM Of ( 11•1 S.4-2878 ---ICU Ill Ulll&L New low AetM. All typea of rOOflng L111ga & tmall lobe UC•61M391, 842-6147 LhH8·APIO •• Poodle dlllon A STEAL •• $9500 Fully IOeded gOOO con-.no heve a Chane. to • Pug • Aottw.iter • 6"4·8722/D 759. t tO•IE MAZDA 88 323SE I dltlon. H 0 5 OBQ .. ,n daily & llreekly cash Sch1pperke • Shetland AM/FM caas ale Low ml. Wee1o.<1ay1 973· 1345. bonuMI plul fO on Q\.11• Sheepdog • SM1-T:ru • 1990 PATHFINDER by S5 000 557 7095 w .. kenda 722·8220 Inga and more Toy F'o• Terrier • YOfkHt SPOATCOACH 211'• It MAZDA MIATA 1890 I CAOlLLAC •71 C OV CALL US TODAY All puppies guaiant~ ~~ :1·1 tu~n9:~~P !·~ thov.r~09c0er .. ~19k~tn.w81 l Power wlndow1/toc1Ct FOA MOAE PE6l:EN~ :~~~~ N $38 700 Nevwponer II I St3 99., r r .... I A/C AM/,M. oood lN,OAMA TIONt te374 Beach Blvd •, m1 S Joe' 546-88231546-20 t 7 MERCEDES 1978 450SL lran9P0'11tl0n Ml..U 1, llt. IH 405 fwy ne11tto hro-t I 2 tops BEAUTY• MINT• 11000 OBO 723-1211 ......... 1•1.12•1 * '69 WINNEBAGO 23 FT S20,too 0 80 CaH for In·' CAOIU.AC ·79 !ldot.00. * • • Xlnt ~h;~1~ 6~~ t0fmat1on 714 848·40131 o i .. et Sl'larp t1K AN IMAL Au l sttnce equlP~49 4945 1 I MERCEDES t985 300' Loaded S2SH 090 SUMM£A J08 L~ hU tom• nice Of· • TurbO wagon White with 6'4-M8t Sea .... needt boating pflaneO doOS moat ••in Mot~/ navy 1ntf'rt0f unrool CADILLAC ·e• ,K1ory Ca II too41ing tor rnp<>nllble -'r~· I E•~ t c;on01t~ MK con~tlble mook tod, home & yard We alto ScootM l:K>. 18 m11et Sti,990 7 9-7035 44K. blldll red. dtOfMt Ni~ IOvely adult ~ti & 1917 YAMAHA AAZZ 300TE dUh fUlly loedeCI MOO 111 Plfll llU. oeoar kitten• th1U are A4ld IOCk hlle new $4~, MERCfOf 1 ...... ._...... '9200 534-2042 .. IM I -look"'O tor !Mode ~ • · W90on Bl.Ch ..-·~·v __ .-;.., ..... • Aft JMtll naut«ed with 080 MO 1117 7 900 m Peri.ct ton• 9ft ~ Cown M ~ et1011 939 .10 tt o t11on 9 41·2728.1 c.. ,._ ta Now Al;· m~o93 992·5385 4 WhHI 0ttttt I '"'4 1eo-too1 _.. ~IOM few 9C>l01M AC!OES 74 Aetocat· ltofe Manat_er. !•· LOVtHO hOme ONper· 8' ll XL T iny Mull $ 11 e>.e I S*••nc. In 8JMM;talty ....., neacH!d fOf 2 olaet FORD 1984 onco · ss 000 •• •s • ,... ...,. FIND J9welly Catda&Offta,.. doea Aooratllt & •wee• loaded. IO• m11e.ag lc7o~o 6G37 da19 or ~npW ....... quired C•tt Scott ...,_...._.,lN&Goldeft H2507.,~-.. ~' CM· 7 u~Sh360leve lhro~hclaHifleCI a~~~~~::.::..i~;;;;~~~~.;...&._llliiiiii...., .... .__ ..... _______ .._ ______ ... Uot-OIM ot ~.0711 • ~t3' dttlOft ~ ..v L. . .:.;..;..;.::,;;.;..;;..;;.;.;..;_;;.;__. __ _.;.;~----- i -~ -w !l!!E-1-J"!•!!!•!•!l!IMt::=t =m!!I!.!!!!!:::::: .__.;,,,;;m~;.;.;;;;i~- -· Moll ....... '"""9. c.114 • .,.-County on M9y $1, JeMllnt ~Of .. C... n tlltt ~. '°""'*" ....... HOift ........ .. _,., Mttr .. .,p1rm1 tt'rta 1000 ....... Cllr.-I MD-'~ ~.Celt.•1ot M"UUWfO --·~ l Lookedlft ..._eer._ ..... lfATI. ~ Tiiie llWIMea It con· ,_. Tiiie lluelftw 11 oon-• -•a un Hon1 n.I ~. ,._ ~MC•IDUO "'-tollowlnt..,._.._. ·a:..~!= :!i =.,J';=:IOM.,.::::, by ........ ,,.,.. ~.::4~*.t'2~.0::. ~~iz::.=r·~,;~:~ .. g:':·1oe,.,,,.. v.., .... ,..:0• ·-~~:MUHICA• n .eoo. Ul·0 4t or 4,too mlf••. r•n•o m ~•• ~ The r-eotttrMt(•) com· July 5, 1tt0 meno.ct IO w.... bulj.. A NCAN ~AATNea. Thie bull..... I• con· Te .._.,."• Collaem: TtONI, 12'9 ....,.,,, ._,. 54a,.39$t l12,000.145-tel3 .Patll ANOCl•I ... &117·H "*'* lo trlMICt t>ull· Tn..4M MN und9r Ille ~ 9)ttP COMllUNl'TIH, 1 dUClecl b~: eo<P*1J*I H I 0 ....... ante, inc. 19 •!. ANNl!n. Celt. Ntoe NCO . .,. Con Altway A---. Co111 Meu, MM under the f lclltlOU9 8ullnell Name«t) ltetedje.ilfor• .,_ .. ll*tner• The r90latrM l(ll COM· ( .. I ~ 10 llw Olpert· ,..., C. Veit, 130' f. CHEVY 1982 Cemer--0-ll LN vv tlnerltal CA 92m , 8 utlnett Na!M(•) lltltd ftalC M)llC( ll>O\le Of\i HIA • tNp, 1t OCM11 Vleta. Ntw• rMftCtd lo 1tll'INIC1 "'*'-ment ot ~ '!::: C• °"''"90· AnllMim. Berllotttll, netw tires. gOOd Cl1aaic SulcicM Doors. John Hencoc:k ~tult L.lfe abcwe on: Mey 2•. 1990 George Coloutle ·Port leedl. c .... tHeO nett under the ~tltioul Control to Mii c.llf. 92808 1 condlUon, $2,100 OBO. OOOd Interior. Mtchan• ln1ur•nce Company, A vio. Prftident 1nnm Thlt tt•i.m.nt WM ftled Jact o.ngelo, 11 OcMI\ 8utlneu N•IM(•I titted ..._ .. 11 3211 Hetbof Thi• but lne.. It c»n· 673-2955 leafy Sound • l900. MllllCllluMttt COfpotltlon Thlt lt119"*11 WU filed '1CTITIOU9 ..... u with Ille County Clet1I of Or· Vitti, Ntwport. e..cn. Cellf. ~on: NIA llvd .. Cotta Meu. CA dUCtecl by..,, lndlvldual I (714') 847-2393 John H1ncock Piece, wltl'I the County CIWk of Or· MAMI HA~ enoe Counly °" June 7, t2MO l(lm oenn Tiii ~ t 2t2e with "41" On S. The reglltr~t(•) com•' CHEVY '70 Mallbu I -. -Suite 200. Two Copley ~ County on June a. The fOllowfng peraon1 are 1990 Hatte1Qt1 Jollne1on 6tO fhll 1t11ement wee l'w.d Gener11 (Pub. b l. Pl,) rT*ICed 10 tr.uact bUll· ' One owner. Le1&ure World LINCOLN 71 C0t11lnent11. Piao., Dolton. MA 02117 1990 dolllQ bUl lnetS I&: ,..,., O..monl ~ Suite '012. with lhe County CIWtt Of Or· llcente(t). ,.. under IM FICtltiOul I Lady e11cellenl. 350 en· 460 engine. Runs good. HuntwOOd P1tk Partnere. ,._. c H E N G • s c H 1 N A PublleMd Or~ Coeat I.al veo-. N9Ye<le It 108 ~ County on M1y 30, ~ Orenge CoMt 8u1lnet1 Ntmt(•) lllled 1 gme. $4500 673·2614 $ 1250. SEE. 642·0561 Ltd , a C111to<nl1 llmlte<I Publltned Orano-Coeat KITCHEN, 2180 Harbor Blvd Ollly Pilot Ju,,. 28. Juty 5, Tiits butlne11 It con· 1990 . Delly Pilot June 28. tHO Above on: JlnultY 1. 1tt0 C;.~ Corvette ,78 LTD LINCOLN •82 Cootlnental partnerltllp Ollly PllOt June 14, 21, 21, ,:A, Coste Mest. C1Uf 12. 19. 1tt0 due1ecl by: a oen-•I pan· '•n1 Ttl-4a. p.-, c. Yelle "Y'J 3 187-H Airway Avenue, Julys. 1990 92627 Th ... t 7 netlhle> Publlthed o r-. Oo.11 Thie lllletMnl WU l!Md New Interior. serious only. load~6 ~~ ~c:;1b'ltlon, lo Coate M111. Ct llfornl1 Th·470 t<am Wah en.no. 23681 The r90letr1nt(•l com· Oelly Piiot June 7. 14, 21. H . with the County Ctenc of Or· $7,700, 548·6018 ml, • · week-92626 Mariner Or 1149, Lagun1 ftB.IC NOTICE rnenced to ttMllCI INel-1990 "8JC NOTIC( etioe County on June 20. DODGE .89 COLT days 973· l345. week· This bualna11 11 con-P\8.IC NOTICE Niguel, Calif. 92877 neM under the F1Ctltlou1 Th-455 1990 ends 722-9220. dueled by· a joint venture Chun 1. Cheng. 23681 FtCTITIOUf ..,..... 8u1lnH1 Name(t'9 lllle<I NOTIC• TO CMDITORS f4'1dt scassspeeteted •. evac/ecll.enlamco'n'dm MERCURY 1969 Cougar The reglalrant com-K17'71 Mariner Or P49, Llgune NAMI ITAT9•NT lbove on: May 1. 1 9 P\a.IC NOTICE °" IUUC TllANWI" Publllhed Oran2r Jeoaal .. ' ~ menoeel to transact bull· F1Cf1T10UI .,..... NIQuel Calif 92677 The following pereons .,. Jecl\ Oengelo (...., 11'1 .. 101 Delly Pilot June • u Y "• $5900 272-3693 XRT Loaded. great con· ne$S under lhe flotftlous NAMI ITA'nMINT this' business Is con· dOing bUtlnett u · Thie 1t1tement w• fifed Knm u.c.c. 12. 19. 1990 FORD 1963 Falcon dllio., Best offer Call business name or n1me1 The IOllowlng l*•ona are dueled by· l)usband and wife ( a ) D 1 A M ci N D 1 with the County Clerk of Or· '1CTJ110U8 8U8Mt8 Notice 11 hefeby glwn to Th·500 Convertible, wlHle, new 497·5047 listed above on 06/04/90 dolng buslne11 es. The reglstrant(s) com· (b)OIAMONO II, 3841 Cam· eoge County on June 8. NAMI ITATtMINT cradllort ol tl'lt within ---------- MERCURY 1976 Monarch HUNT W 0 0 0 PA AK TENNIS TOOLS INTER· menced to transacl bull· pus Drive, Suite 220. New-1990 The IOllowlng peraon1 .,e nlll'led lransl91'or(S) that a Pta.IC NOTICE engine. 1 r ~nsmls~i~~· 4DR. newmotor. good rub· PARTNERS. L TO.. a Call-NATIONAL. 3400 Avenue of ness under lhe Flc1tlloua porl Beach, Call!. 92660 ,._ dotng bullne" 11: bulk transfer Is t bOul to be __ .;...;;;.,;;;~.;...;.;.._ __ _ runs great. 4.500 be r . $ l . 2 0 0 0 8 0 fornle llmlted partnership the Arts, Apt. H-412, Costa Busmen Name(s) listed George A. Gouvls, 11, 4991 ~ubli.shed Or81\Qe Coatt NEWPORT AUTO CAM: m1d4t on 1*10nat ptopel'ty NOT1CI OP 538·6712. 640_0924 Sy: Richard Hall & As-Melli, Ctllf. 92626 above on June 8, 1990 Persimmon Lana. Irvine. Daily Pilot June 21, 28, July CENTER. 1000 Wffl Pacific hltalnlrt91' de$C<lbed. Tf'UITll'8 IALI FORD 1978 Courier soclates. Inc .. a California Dougtaa Pennmg1on, 3400 Kam Wah Cheng Calif. 92715 5, 12. 1990 Coast Hwy •H. Newpott Thi name(s) and bu11neM NO .... 11 Camper shell. red. runs corporalton. a general part-Avenue of the Arts, Apl This stalemenl was llled Jerry A. Simon, 33522 Th-480 Beactl, Calfl. 926a0 address ol the Intended YOU ARE IN DEFAULT great SI ,000 553. l293 ner H-412, Costa Mesa Cahf wtth 111e County Clerk ol Ot· Coral Reacll St .. Dana Point. Abotfazl Hashempour and transferor(•) are: NABIL UNDER A OEED OF TRUST Richard A. Hall. President 92626 ange County on June 7. Calif 92629 rta.IC NOTICE Fariba Hasllempour. 25481 MANSOUR, 1905 At11n11 OATEO 04/1'189. UNLESS FORD 1982 Muslang GLX This statemenl was IOed This business '"' con· 1990 This business Is con· Sptnlewood. Laguna Niguel, Ave., Huntington Beach, CA. YOU TAKE ACTION TO Excellenl condiltoll. all with the Counly Clerk ot Or· ducted by an ind1v1dua1 F45t74t ducted by: a general part· FICTITIOUS 8UllMEll Call!. 92677 The location on Cafltorn11 PROTECT YOUR PAOP- power. Alpine stereo No anoe County on June 5, The reg1strant(s) com· Publtbl•il<l Orange Coast nersh1p NAME ITA'nMINT This buslneH ts con· of lhe chief executtve office EATY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT den ls. no rust $2 ,250 1990 menced to 1ransac1 buso· Oaoly P1101 June 14. 2 1, 28. The regtStrant(s) com· The fOllowlng ,,.rl()n& ire ducted by· husband and wlte or principal bu11neu office A PUBLIC SALE. tF YOU 080 673·3745 FUl3o44 ness under the F1ct111ous July 5 1990 menced 10 transact bust· dOing business as: The reglslrant(s) com· ol the Intended transteror Is NEED AN EXPLANATION Pubtoshed Orange Coast Business Name(s) 11s1edl Th-467 ness under the F1c1111ous W H E E L CE N T EA menced to t1ansac1 busl• (ti .. ,.,,,. as above," so OF THE NATURE OF THE FORD 1989 Thunderbird Oany Polol June 12, 19. 26. above on May 1. 1990 I Business Name(sl listed SPECIALISTS, 208 Welles· ness under the Ftelllious s111e) same PROCEEDING AGAINST Silver. lully loaded. 1nclud· July 3 1990 Douglas Ponnonglon PUBllC NOTICE above on: NIA 1ey Lane, Costa Mesa, CA Business Name(s) listed All other buslnHS names YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· 111g sunrool & CO player. T-587 This slatemenl was 111ed Jetry A Simon 92628 above on NIA and addresses used by the TACT A LAWYER. $15.900 854·2185 OLDS 1970 Cutlass Su-with lhe County Clerk of Or· I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This slalemenl was hied Brett R1ndolph Forrester. Abollazl Haahempour intended trnasleror within On 07118190 at 10:00 PUBLIC NOTICE ange County on June 6, NAME STATEMENT woth the County Clerk of Or· 208 Wellesley Lane, Costa This Slllement was tiled three years last past so faf' A .M TRANSAMERICA FORD '66 MUSTANG 289 preme. 2·door, loaded 1990 I The lollowing persons are ange Coun1y on June 8. Mesa, CA 92626 wllh lhe County Clerk of Or· es known lo the Intended TITLE INSURANCE COM· Aulomatic A/C 95°0 re-estale sale. 1 owner K57930 F45154t doong business as 1990 Th11 business Is con· ange County on June I, transferee are. (II "none," so PANY 11 duly appointed l>tored As~ 1119 $6500 $ 2 4 5 O Ex c e 11 en I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Published Orange Coast L AKE w Av HEAL r H f'5ttl2A ducted by an 1nd1vldual 1990 stale) none Trustee under end pursuant 723-1449 775·6840 NAME STATEMENT Oa11y Pilot June 14 21 28, CARE, 23632 Aockf1eld El Published Orange Coast The reo1stren1 com· F459081 The name(s) and buStness 10 Deed ot Trust recorded FORD 86 THUNDERBIRD The lollow1ng persons are July 5. 1990 Toro Cahl 92630 Daily Pilot June 28 July 5 . menced 10 transact bus1· Published Orange Coast address of the Intended 2/27/90 11 1ns1rument No PLYMOUTH 1986 doongbusinei.sas Th·468 Cr.iogSinger 22542 Killv 12 19 1990 ness under the l•ctolious Oa1ty P11olJune7 14,21.28. lr a ns l eree(sl are 90·102072.lnSook/Aeel -. Elan. Fully loaued. musl Caravelle Turbo Loaded, AST REALTY PARTNERS El Tuio Call! 92630 Th·499 business name or names 1990 C HAKVUNG CHOUGH. Page/Image -. of Official sell S7 900 OBO allmain1a1nancerecords. 162t5AltonParkway.lrv1ne PUBLIC NOTICE I This business 15 con· ltsted above on June 19, Th-447 5305 W estrldge Ad . Aecorda,executedby· 721·8338 excellenl cond11lon Call! 92713 ducted by an individual PUBLIC NOTICE 1990 Anahetm. CA 92807 I RICHARD RUBOTTOM. FORD .89 PROBE LX S3,850 252·8205 days, AST Research. Inc: a K571n The regostranl(s) c.om-Breit A Forres1er PUBLIC NOTICE Thal lhe properly perll· ANO, DIANA M. AUBOT· Low miles. coior wnite. lull 838·6618 eves/wknds Delaware cor por at ion FICTITIOUS BUSINESS menced :o transact bus•· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This s1a1emen1 was hied nent hereto tS described on TOM. HUSBAND ANO WIFE power, •lectronic equip· PONTIAC .76 SUNBIRD C16a2111159A21~~n3 Par~way, Irvine NAME STATEMENT ness unde1 tne F1c111ious NAME STATEMENT with the County Clerk or Or· FEDERAL~ y FUNDED general as· all lurn1ture, flw. t AS COMMUNITY PROP· met1t, custom wrieels 91 447 miles $500 OBO 1 AST "eall" Inc The tollow111g persons are Busoness Name1s1 ltsted The following persons are ange County on June 19. NOTICE 11ures and equi pment EATY, as trustor(s). In the .., , a Cali· doong busoness as abo•e on June l 1 1990 I ao1ng business as 1990 F4e097• INVITING 1108 1oge1her with the goodwill othce of the County Re-s 12.750 766·~257 Runs Call 631·7837 llornla corporauon 16? t5 l 1 1sEL 1 N E & As . Craig Singe• I EDEN CLEANERS 280 l Published Orange Coast CC·1lS and lrade name or that cer.· corder ol ORANGE County. ----SOCIA TES 121PAAKEA & This i.1a1ement "'"i. tiled Harbor Bl Costa Mesa. Daily P1101 June 21 28 July Noioce ,5 hereby given that I lain card and gift shop bust· S111e of C.1llforn11, WILL ASSOCIA TES f 3 )AS w11h lhe Counly Cle1 I. o.>t Or· Caltf 92626 S, 12, 1990 sealed bods wtll be received ness and IS localed at· 8905 SELL AT PUM.IC AUCTION SOCIA TEO GHOUP OEN· ange County 011 Juroe n Oavod Oaghee Lee 7836 Th-482 by lhe City or Hun ling ton 1 Allan la Ave Huntington TO HtOHll T 8K>Oe" 'Ofl TAL PRACTICES 1300 1990 Arbor Cir Huntinglon Beach at the orroce ol the I Beach. Ca CAIH (p1yable at time of Adams Avenue Su1e 17N F4e13S1 e e .. ch Caltt 92647 PUBLIC NOTICE Co1y Clerk at Ctly Hall, 2000 The business name used sale In lawful money ol the Costa Mesa Ca11t 92626 Pub1 ~r1t!oJ O• Jnge Coast 1 his business os con· Main Street Hunt1ng1on by lhe said 1ransleror(s) al United States) at Parker Turne• Seline and 0.111y P11u1 June 28 July 5. ducted by an 1nd1v1dual FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Beach Ca1tforn1a. un1o1 1he saod locatton ts LANDMARK AT THE CHAPMAN AV· Assoc1a1es Inc. a Cahlorn1a t::' t9 t990 • The reg1s1ranl(s) corn· NAME STATEMENT hour ot 2 00 pm on July 16. CARDS & GIFTS ENUE ENTRANCE TO THE corporaloon t300 Adams Th -504 rnenced to transact buS•· The lollowong persons are 1990 at which time they will That said bulk 1ranster " CIVIC CENTER BUILDING, Avenue Su11e t7N Costa roess under tne F1c1111ous doing business as be opened publicly and read tnlended to be consum· 300 EAST CHAPMAN AV· Mesa Cal1I 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE Business Name(S) hsledl KORAELA TIONS 7795 aloud 1n 1ne Council mated at lhe otltceCol OP· ENUE. ORANGE. CA 00000, Tt11s bu~•ness is con· Jbove on Jur1e 9 1990 Seabreeze Dr Hunt1ng1on ChamDe•s tor me con51ruc-POATUNITY ES ROW, all rtghl. lltle. and 1n1erest dueled b~ a co•poratoon j FICTITIOUS BUSINESS David Lee Beach Calo! 92648 11onot" Mun1c1pat Pier 1n the 1205 E Chapman Ave • Or· conveyed to and now held TM r1o<g1s1rantts1 com· NAME STATEMENT Thos SH!leme111 w.is l11ed Chades A Horn1sn i795 City of Hunlu•gton Beach ange Cahfornia 92666 on or by 11 under said Deed of mer.c;ecJ 10 11.1ns .. c1 bus• 1n., lollowtng oerson~ .ire with the Countv <.;1.,,~ ot Or· S.iabr1:ele Or Hunt111g1on A set or olans spec1t1-alter June 17 1990 Trust 1n the property situ· ness unoe• 'hf' F11 ltl•uus oJu111g hus11,,..,~ as ange County 011 Ju"e tY Beach. Cat•! 92648 ca1.011;, ano other con1rac1 Thts bulk lransler 05 S4lb· aled tn stod County and Bus•nl'SS Ndme1s1 l1~1ed MA S VIDEOS 18:?;? 1990 Thos busones~ is con· dcx.um .. ms may be oblatned iect to Caltlorn•a Unilorm Sllle descrobed as aoovl.' on N A I Nl•Npc•• t Bt•O Cost.i M .. ,.. F461010 dueled by an 1ntl1v1dual on Juroe 1<' 1990 al lhe De· Commercial Code Sec1ion PARCEL 1: EloZcltlt·llt 0 Par •t•• $ec C.ilo! 9.'b2' Publ1Sl1l'd 01 .. nge Coast The re91Mrant1s1 c;om· partmenl of Public Works 6106 LOT 74 OF TRACT 3519. •eta•~ 1 Mir.am Mcl.in•ed t06G DJ•ly P1ICJI Juror 28 Jllly 5 mt'nced 10 transac.t ous1· 2000 Main Street Hunt· The name and address of AS SHOWN ON A MAP Tn1s Slattontt'nl Wd~ f11eo 9.,, ~" q1t,1111 Lio N1•w11u11 1~ t9 t\100 111:ss unaer lhe f'1ct1t1ous tnQIOll Beilch Caltlornta. the person with whom, THEREOF RECORDED IN "11'1 llw Cv11• t, t:•~•• ,, O• , fl••·"·'' c:. 111t 9.:>Gf•O T 11 !>OS Business NamP• s 1 Ii sled upon r Pceopt 01 a non-relun· claims may be tiled •S OP·, BOOK 128. PAGES 18 TO a ng,. C.:uu"ll "' J""' lo 1 lri,, lius•IW~\ 1s ~011 above on June 18 1990 dablt' fpe 01$:J500 PORTUNITY ESCROW. 21. INCLUSIVE, OF MIS- t'l90 •hi< to·ll t•v .1,. "'IJ•v1U11,1I PUBLIC NOTICE Chai:es Hornish Eacn Dod snail oe made on 1205 E Chapman A• e · Or-CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· F4SllS35 T1 ... "g•~"'"'''~' com I Tnos s1atemen1 was loled the Pioposal Form and '"ange CA 92666 and lhe laSI CORDS O F ORANGE P"t , .. ,t .. ·.i ll• '""' 1,,11,,,, '' ""<'"'. le• 11.111i. 1<1 """' I FICTiTlOUS BUSINESS with 1he Counly Clerk 01 Or-the manner pro~•ded on tile day tor hlong claims by any COUNTY. CALIFORNIA I L>.1.i1 "'"'' J.1111• t i 1 1 281"""• """"' 1111· F•tl•t"'"" NAME STATEMENT ange Counly on June 21 conlr«c:f documents and C1editor Shall be June 16 EXCEPTING THERE· Jul,· 1""1.• H., ,,,,.~ •• 111ar,,e1s1 11sfed The tollow1ng pt>t~un,. a•e 1990 shall IJ{' JCtnmpanoed by a l990 which is the business FROM ALL OIL. O IL I I• .11''' .t "''" ""'' " 'Ho') 11111119 business as F4e1229 ceruf•ed 01 cashiers check day before lhe consumma· RIGHTS, MINERALS. MIN· ----------'.I M• '·""'"j JAOf RESTAURANT Published Or.11•ge Coasl or a bid bond tor not less lton date speciloed abO•e E~AL RIGHTS. NATURAL PUBLIC NOTfC[ '"'" '1"'"""'1 t v. ,., li11·d H' 13 H.1•t1or Bl•d Cosla Daily P11ot June 28 July 5 I ornn 10•. ol 111e amounl 011 Dated June 8 1990 I GAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHER " ti II I' ( n., .. , I 1..... 'l)r l.lt·~a l.""' 9262(, t2 t9 1990 I lne 010 fll.IOl' vayable to 1ne1 Challyung Chough, In-Hy OR oc A ABO N s 8 y K57903 " •' l '""' '"' t '"' t' l)I.-, rong tU332 lh·501 C.:tl) 01 Hunw191on Beach l l•nded Tranlllfff WH A TSOFVER NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '1 ''-A•uridt•I A•e11ue We-s t t T11e Cot1trd'10r st\all 1n thel Published Orange Coasti KNOWN THAT MAY BE NAME STATEMENT F4S9943 , ,,~It>• Caltl 9:>683 t pt.>rformanct' 01 lhe work Daily PolOI June 28 1990 1 WITHIN OR UNDER THE '1 ,. '• 11 '"" .; r .... ,. ' "' ,1 .•11·oJ U• '"I• I ..... 1 Mu111ta Let.> 1707 V. 1,.or PUBLIC NOTICE I JnoJ 1mprovemC'nls conlorml Th·-483 PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· l<t '""t" ""' o "• ~"'' J,.,, • • J·•• A\tH•u" S .Alnnmora I'"' 111e Labor Code ot lhe ABOVE DESCRIBED. AHl.HI" 1,11<',f" ,11,1( '' 1 • 1 • t 111) ( ,, t < 180 1 1(57641 o;1,l11· ,,, C.:il •u•n•a ,J'1d other TOGETHER WITH PEA· ::,[n',•lf', 1 tt """" 1r .lroa l 11,.., l''""' ,, ton FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I'''"'" .i '''" Sliilt• vt Ca1o-1 PUBLIC NOTICE PETUAL AIGHTSOFOAILL· I f1 , •" • ,, 1 c <1·.1.1 ~.~ ..... 1 ll,. lo·.;l t•, , 1 .11 "",, NAME ST A TEMENT I'"'"', .1p1.ihtJlllt> 1'1e•elo ING M INING, EXPLO· f o ' • •. r PUBLIC NOTIC[ 11.. ...,,. ,, '"""' cM1 I Ttw to lnv.•11Q P•"SO"S art'!"'"' ", l'•cep110" only ot 151104 RATION ANO OPERATING A f 1,1 .,., , ,., • I"'''"' ••ti 1, •· ''""" 1 1 .,,, <J< "'Q l>ll''"""'!o JS "'"' • " ,lltO•ts that rnay be NOTICE OF THEAEFAO ANO STORINO 1011 , •'I• • 11 " tw .' FICTITIOUS BUSINE SS '" .~ u'""'' 11.. 1" '"''""I L • ~' " t ( 1 T ( R1 r<'(lu>r <'O u"de• the special, TRUITIEE'S SAL.£ I IN ANO REMOVING THE 4• NAME STATEMENT lfo 11 , ,\ N.'""'"I 1•,lt'tt fNTfHPH1',fS "(,!> OJ>i;r >l.Jl11I"' ou•suant to wh1cn T.S. NO. to-011 SAME FROM SAID LANO owr· • •. t '"''"'""' ~·•" ,r,11, .,,,. ·'"' ,,, ..,, Jim•·:-1 I"'•(• !lt•Pt'I ( ''"''J MP~" (.31tl I L·•oceeot1•<i~ nernurlder arel YOU ARE IN DEFAULT OR ANY OTHER LANO. IN- 1 • 1< , 1" , , • .;~ ()11.i,1 I '"" I 9:?626 1 tdkl'n .mil wh•th nave nol UNDER A DEED OF TAUST CLUOING THE RIGHT TO " 1r., :>.'. 11! ~"' '.") ltus ,,.,,,.,,,. "' ..,,,, lolt"I Lonkl;>tter Ente•orises J t.e<•11 >UIJl'''UtJ••<J oy th41' DATED 9-14·89 UNLESS1 WHIPSTOCI< IA OIAEC· • 11~<; 1,•/.f:>o<TT1·,c, ""''•o•1< ... 1111i11·••ol O• CJlifor1n.JC.enl'1.;IPdt1ner "'"''''"''of the Laoo,VOU TAKE ACTION TOI TIONAL'.Y DAILL ANO ",, , t !• 1• ,, , • 1" , t 1 , • , , A,, ... 1 .. 1 c. ""'" t '""' • '" ·"'"l' ;/I i65 B.ilo.t'• St•t't'I Costa Coa" P11•lfl•l'"'" 10 labor PROTECT YOUR PROP· MINE FROM LANDS OTHER ,,.. • ,, I•• ,,,, t 1 t , ,. ,, 1, A• 1 ''" ,o t 1 «lot tQ9CJ Mo.>s.i C.:1111 926;>6 ~r1Jll t•e 91ven Of11y 1n the EATY IT MAY BE SOLO AT THAN THOSE HEREIN · I U1. • .. ''·•'"'"" ,, •t •• :o. I F461300 JdC.k & B l•IJ,llJ ><.1nldet1e1 m,;11•1er IJfO\leled by l.;JW A PUBLIC SALE IF vou1 ABOVE DESCRIBED. Oil .ti• ,, , N /\ Gt't'rqt· , ,, .,. , t 40 ~vtJ• .,,,,.J O• •"Qt' Coc1st Revoc ... 01,. Trust Jae k No b•O s11a11 bt> consodered. NEED AN EXPLANATION. OR GAS WELLS. TUNNELS <;•,11.i,.y "·''' I' r ,,,,, • .,, r o ... 11 ,. C1o ,., 0• Cw 1nJ Q,,.1y p,1 r Ju"" 18 Juiv 5 I L•n~tetter T rus1ee 76!> unlPSS 11 •S made on a form I OF THE NATURE OF THE, AN 0 SH AFT S INT 0 'r'OU CA'\ Fl"J D IT I ~ THE CL AS SIFIED Daily Pilai .. I '"' .1.1h'"" • 1 v. '" l•1t•tt ,,, 1 t,1.1• C.i••t 026?'1 , 1.• tC. t9<iO tiake• S11e;-t o...osto Me'a lu1n1!onea I>~ tne Ctly ot PAOCE EOING AGAINST I THROUGH OR ACROSS ------------------------------· "'111 t•.,·C..1-11•11 <.lt••••·'O• ~.Jlt•t>11n.,o t.olou•·~ IJ O Th-~O:? Ca111 9?6:?6 Hu11t1r19ton Beach and os,YOU YOU SHOULD CON-,THESUBSUAFACE OFTHE Art & Lot~ L1nkletto>1 Revo maele '" acco1Clance w1lh the TACT A LA WY EA LANO HEREINABOVE OE· t t I 642-5678 WE WILL Daily Pilat ELL OUR AR NAME ---------------------- ADDRESS-----------~ Hunting ton Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT Costa Mesa NEWS Newport Beach NEWS Co rona Del Mar NEWS GUARANTEE! We will se ll your car. If afte r 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will ru n your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 1 O words tor 3 weeks at $18.5 0, sse each additional word. Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anyth ing tha1 has a space between it. For individuals only PHONE _________________________ ~ CITY---------------- STATE--------------ZIP----CHECK#------AMOUNT EN CL ---- EXPIRATION DATE MASTERCARDIVISA# ------------ MESSAG E: MAil TOI DAILY PILOT."° WEST IAY sn n ;T, COSTA MESA, CA '2'11• ATTN: NO sn1N~S ATTACHED I L~·-----~----------------------------------·-----------~~ cable Trust Artnur G provisions 01 the proposal On July 20 1990 at 945I SCRIBEO. ANO TO BOT· L1nlt.lt>tte, 1 ruSt"e i6!1 1equ11emtont~ AM ORANGE COAST TOM SUCH WHIPS TOCKED Bake• Strt>f't Cosf t Mesa Eaclt D•dUer mu~t bej F1NANC1Al CORP a Cah 10A DIRECTIO NALLY Ca111 9?6,'6 1 cen~ed and atso pfe· forn1a corporaroon as dutyl OAltLLEO WEL LS TUN- 111,., tJ<1s11w~s ·~ con qu.11ot,,.O "' •!"Qlllft'd by law appotnled T ruslee under NELS ANO SHAfTS UNDER C1uctt'll l1; ,, g .. ,, .. ,,,1 p,)1t Hie <.,1ty <..ounc;11 ot the and pursuant lo Deed of,AN O BENEATH O A 11crsh11J C11y or Huntington Beach re-Trusl recorde<S September BEVONO THE EXTERIOR The r1.<g1:.trr.1n11s1 c;om ~too.es 111.-right 10 re1ect anyl 21. 1989 as inst No LIMITS THEREOF ANO ro me11ct><l lo lrJ11l>CICI hu\1 or .111 bids 89-506690 in boo~ page otj AEOAILL. AETUNNEL "''"l> '""lo" 1r1., r 1t t11to..1~ By o•Ot<• ot lilt' Cit 1 Coun· Olt1c111t Records '" the olt1ce1 EOUIP MAINTAIN REPAIR 6u!>1flt'~' Name1~1 l1~t "dl col of the C1ly or Huntington of lhe County At>corder olj OEEPfN ANO OPERATE 11bo,,.n,, Jun•• tJ 198~· Beuch C,,h1nri1111 the 21sl ot ORANGE County State or AlllY SUCH WEL LS OR Jack L1nklf'ttf'• !rust"" M.11 '990 CALIFORNIA h ecuted by MINES. WITHOUl HOW· Thi' st.i1+11111•11t w.is f•lt.'O Connie 81ockway. City Jonathar• l Brand 1 EVER THE RIGHT TO with tr•c Cour•t1 C:lf'fk of Or Clatll of the City ol Hunt· WILL ..>Ell AT PUBLIC! DAILL MINE. STORE EX· ,trrgt> County 1111 May 30 lnglon BH ch AUCTIONTOHIC.HEST BID·1 PLOAE ANO OPERATE 199') 2000 Main Street (7 1~1 OEA FOR CASH 1payable at THROUGH THE SURFACE F451772 !>36 S4J 1 1tme or sale 1n lawlul money OR THE UPPER SOO FEET PutJl1~'""' 0 1 11111•· Co,1s1 Pubftt1ned Orange Coast of lhe United States I at the, OF THE SUBSURFACE OF 0.1tl) P1tul J''"' i td :> t 28 0.111; l'11ot June 1S 21 28 main tnorlhl entrance lo lhe THE LANO HEREINABOVE 1<190 July 1 tQ<") Counly Courthouse 700 DESCRIBED AS RE · Tn 4411 f Th56? C1v1c C1>nl1>r On•e West.1 SERVED IN DEED AE· --------------------1 ::ianta A"a Ca1tlo•n1a CORDED SEPTEMBER 20 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1 all flQlll 11t1e dnd 1nlefestl 1977 IN BOOK 12383 PAGE _______ ..;.;;. __ --__;~_;;,,.....;;....;..;.;. __ c.orweyt'J to and now held1525 OFFICIAL RECORDS NOTICE OF SALE I Dy •I u•1oe1 said Deed ol PARCEL 2 OF RE AL PROPERTY T·ust in the properly Sllu· TOGETHER WITH NON· AT PRIVATE SALE 1 .tle<I 111 s.i1d County and EXCLUSIVE APPUATE· The tollow111g person~ ,u(' A·1427M Slate dt>scr1bed as 1 NANT EASMENTS OVER <101119 bus•nes!> as lrt loo Suptlf1or Court ot I Lot 2 on Blocll ~33 ot Cor-LOTS A ANO LOTS 14 t TO 1<57832 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT J & J BUILDING AS· lht• St;11e ot Cal1lorn1a for ona <lei Ma• on the Coly of 159 INCLUSIVE OF SAID SOCIA TES 207 Edgewaler t111• tnu111y or 01,1n9e 1 . Ne,,·pc-·1 Beach as per mapl TRACT 3357 FOR THE Batbo,1 Caht 'l?661 111 tlie matter 01 lhe Fslalc record•:d on Bouk 3 r>.14es PURPOSES ANO AS OE· Joseph J fvllns ')07 111 J;iltn Weldo11 Ortsk1ll Oe· 4 I and 42 ot Miscellaneous SCRIBED IN ARTICLE XIII (llyt•w.olt'• Bc11tJoa c.1111 H•,1sed M.ips tn lhe ottoce ol lf'lt! SECTION 4 OF THE DEC 02661 No1oce1snt11e1Jygi.en 1ha1 County Aecorclt<• or said LAAATION OF COVE· This 1>ust11t'~~ 1< c:o11 ine unders1gnl'C1 woll sell at I Counly j NAN TS CONDITIONS ANO 11.1eted hr at• in"divodu.tl Private s.ilt• lo the hoghesl The street address and RESTRICTIONS HEREIN· lhtt reg•<;lranll!'l com-.1no bt-i.I l>•lhJl•• subiect to Olhtn c.ornmon des1gna1ton I AFTER DESCRIBED IN mcnc.ed lo t• ansaGI bus• 1.v11l11 '11,111011 01 :.did Su· I '' any ot ti,.. real property SUBJECT TO SECTION 2 llt<SS u11oJl'• :r1l' r •Gl•l•ous t>\f"V' C<lurt "'"l' Jlter lhe Cle s c "n" 11 a Dov P 's The slteet address and Bust1lf" ~ N 1mt>f S 1 listed I lilt Cl.1y uf J .. 1y t9QO <1tthe Pu• POii r d to be 300 other commo., Cles1gna1ton ,1bo1ri• '"' M.iy 1 1090 oJll1._e ot J M•ChJt'I Jacob Fernleat A~enue Corona dell '' any. of the real prope<"ty Ju~vvioJ h,111~ 160S:e BP11cn Boule•ard.I Mar Ar('J N,.wpo1t Beach described abo•e ts Tnii. ,,1,o1emt1rtl was Ill.id Su•l e 167 ttun11ng1on Calitoinia j purporled 10 be 4509 SUR· with the <.:uunty Ctt>rl. ol Or Beach CA 92647 Countv ol The undersigned fru&let! nEY DRIVE. CORONA DEL .m1,1e Counly 0,1 M.ty JC! O•.mge Stale nl Ca1tto1r11a disclaims .)ny hatJ1l1ty lor any! MAR. C,\ 92626 l<'l':IO ,111 lht> roghl tow and 1n1eres1 1nco1.~(f1eu of me street, BENEFICIARY AICHAAO F4517:t4 01 said den>o>•'el al '"" 11me iltld•eH and other common! & L A u AA C ROW e LL Putih"""'' 0 1 .rncw Coiul of death and .111 the rtghl desognatoon ol any shOwr1 7 14·6<44·24i 9 Oil•ly p111 1 JuM• 7 14 ;> t 78 11tle Jnd interest lhal 1he es-1 hereon The unde151gned Trust" l990 1att> of siltd cJeceasE'd has Said 5ale woll be made. but d1scla1ms any 1tab1hly for any Th-449 acqu11ed by operatoon of lawl wllhoul covenant Of w11r· incorrectness of lhe str .. t ----------or olherw•se omer than or 1n ranly e~press or •mPhed re-address 11nd other common PUBLIC NOTICE addt11on 10 thtll ot said de· gmdlng 1111e poness1on. or deslgnallon. ol any. snown K57'21 FICTITIOUS eUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The lollow1ng ptuson~ are Oo111g ousor1ess as COPPEATAEE OCLI 151 Kalmus Drove F·6, CoSla Mesa. Call! 92626 Nam Hit! 0 11 and Young SOOll Korn. a Gtmer al Par!· nershop 17303 Stowf'1' Av 11nue, Cerrolos Calif 00701 Tl11s bu11ness 11 ron clucted by a ge11er111 pGrt r>ursflop The rego&tr anl(tl com· menct"d to 1rnna11ct bus• noss u11der lht> tict111ous Ous1nes" Nllml'isl ltsted ll"ov•• bn NIA N9m Hee Oh Thia statPrmim wll~ Med woth the County Clml. ot Or · an•H! County O<\ May 29 10~0 cea~ed. at lhe time ot death., encumbrances. 10 pay the herein 1n and to all th.-certam real remam1ng principal sum oi l Said sale will be maoe. but property s1tualt"d 1n lhe Clly the notfll(S) IH'Cured by said without covenant or Waf· ol Hunlongton Beach of Or·, Deed or Trust. wotll tnlerest r1n1y. axpren or 1mplled, ra- ange S101e or Ca11torn1a thereon as provided tn said! gi rding 1111• possen1on. or por11cularty dcsc.robed ns IOI· nolel$), advances ti any. encumbrances. 10 pay the towt. to-wit under the 1erms ol Hid Oeecl remaining prtnclpat sum of Lot 18 of Tract 41<10 as ol Trust fees. charges. 1ndl the note(s) secured by Mid per map record!'r1 on Boal< eapenstis ol lhe TrU1tee and Deed of Trust. wlth onteresl 14 7 Pages 27 and 28 ol Mis· ot IN! !rusts crealed by saldl the1eon. es provided in aaod cellaneous Maps recorded Deed ol Trott note(s). advances 11 11ny on lhe Oll1ce ol lhe County The 101at amounl of the I under the terms ol 1111d Deed Recorder of said Covnly. unpaid balanoe of 1114! 01>11-, ol Trusl. feel. ctteroes and more commonly known1 gat1on secured by the prop-i ••i>et'lff ol the Trustee and as 15972 W111e11 Lone Hunl· erly 10 be sold and reason· or Ille truslS created by said •ngton Beach CA 92647 , able ""'mated costs. u -Deed 01 Trull, for the Terms ol $8le c.ash 1n law· penscs rind (ldvanoes at thej' amount reasonably tstt- lul money ot lhe .. United' lime ol 1h11 1n111111 publieallon mated to be 158.324 40 Slatt"s on coriftrmatioo of! of Ille Notice of Sale II The t>eneltctary under said 1010 or Pll•I c;ish 1111d bal· S147,t2190 j0eedottruslheretolore1x rinct c,1oe111;ed hy 11ote H · 1 Tri. oenettcinry unO.. a&ldl ecuted end del1verftd to the cur•C l1'f Mortg!lgft 01 TtuM Deed of Trutt h4'1e1of0o .1 •x· un<te1110ned wr111an Oeclat DN·d on thcl p1operty ~o fl.uted 1n'1 o h,,.,ed 1..1 the auon of Oetaull and Demand sold lf!n porccnt ot nmovnt vn<lerttg,,.,a a wr111en Oec·1 f0t S11e. ond 11 wrttten No- b•d to be dtlpo11tled with bid ' l11r11llon OI Default end De· tice ol Delavll and Elac:tlOn Boda or Olttirs 10 be on w•tl• mand tor Salt, 11nd "wrlll•ni to Sell The undttrslgned 11ig 1110 woll bot received at Notice ot Or-fault and l!.lac:· 01used Hid NOltCe ol 0.-. tr,., AIO<fl~OIU ollic• Ot tny tton to Sell Th• undttt-OMdl fault and EleCllOfl to Sell to tomt ntte1 t~ Intl publo· eaulfld said Notlee of De-be recorcs.d 1n the coumy cotoon h111aof 11nd hflC'lf11 faull 01\d C~llon to $foll IOI~·• the retl p101>9ny '' Th 4~3 01111 of sol• t>e tt1Co1<1•cl on me rounty toe&ltd Oate<t 1t1is 141tt day of wf1¥1P tM ttQI ptopetly 11 O•t• 06121190 I June 1990 IOClllNI TMMl.,_RICA TITl.I P\alC ft()TfCl AClmt01stra1or Wtlh Woll Oalt JuM 25. 1990 IMl&MAMCll COMPAMY, _____ ...._........, __ ,, AflM).ed Of Ille Cttllt o1 0 Ill AN QI C 0 At T U TIIUeTWa-. •1 CtwC KS1'at Hid Dfo~I 'IMA.MCW. COW~ .. It etltTllll D"IVI WlaT 'ICTrTtOUI IMl8IMIH A I t o t n e r ( 1 > f o 11 f uettn A-. ... ... W , 9MTA ANA. CA NAMI I TATIMINT rAANCH COZlOlf. Ad·rlenta AM. CA tll7't (JM) tml1 TM-M?...,t. Tllo lollow111g ~1t100 tlll' ...... kit• Wllll #• Aft•1 ... nn ., AMt --LIY, Aa-O'Wl8 Lu .. lnf'•• M• ne1ett 1 ., U... l. T.._ MllMT MCMTM\' Vt Cu MARf 1'63 ri111 P\;UlisMd Oran\)41 C<r.l'll rob1411410 Or~ Coa.tl P11b11.necl Or'•:r Co.1st Vlf'"' f Cd l' CO<ll" Ml'"'1 tM1fr f'iliJI Jt111t• .1 1 418 Ju(y 0.11' f l"oll)( Jon(.• <'I JUI~ 5 04'11)' PllOI Jut It' ' Ally 5 llliiiil•lli•••··················································· Colot ~'G:n r, 1fl ·o , .. IMO U, '"° ~rrn 0 11ri1t flu 1i1,111v••11 Tn 4161 t11...tl9. __ ~.!!.! -MlC 11)11:1 MIJCliOtll~ ..CIDllCl 1~~------....... ----~~11~~~--~~~--~--1 ?SC llteDep4ilt"""IOflndUflr._ ----~•W• TMN . ...,_., DUHN--'-~-·-· TW d ___ _Kaa.f 1" t~ Old Ne•port ._.... ....... In -'7 ..... a•MWF .... MO' ~Ol' .. ihiON AelatlOftt the oeneral NCJT1CEOP'-iitiCM AHO OHMTI ANY IUCH NOTlCEOP' iiiiOil NOTaOf NOT"q&!JiiiiiCJJJI 10\llevlfd So.~We Plan ottteie Of IN PtlfWWlt De-OI M~ .,.._,.. 0 prev~ rel• Of per diem TO. ~ULLI 0" Ml•ll TOAOllMl'NA ,.._.w.a TOA0!9Uf1R. ,.,.., e>et'"*lll ~•al°'Wlt'CoYtlr OF• weoea and the ~aral wmt0'1T tfO'#fVfft, THI EITAT'I OP: T&.NI. I0-111t1CA ESTATE OP Sil! P~N MVlfW HO. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y TM 91rMI llOdt-Md CHARI I ..6,. :::.!~1n:;t:o:r 1n '::°.!! • ~. ~~J~. ~ ..... ,I VCX:. :'fug' °"°"~~ JOSEPHINE C. :!,;~~!1'! ~ === .::..,-: :-:', c.:":" ~ :.-=~ CAlaLll.a1...,._ ~tytnwl\ClthllWOftllllO IW 1._ IMT~ .... T•OflltHOT~~Hu~! ,.. ... -~1._ DAT£0'9NJNW t .1-. ..2U'~NE c01MWci'11Jr1tldenr1a1cte-rt1e••etMr.-• datc••!!o, •!,!.,.,.J.!c T MO ... -""'l*fOfmad IOI tiach c;tfM CAii tj • -8UfV-..L ns .... ~" -""'· .. -· .. 'tCtl TM(( ACT~ -~"" ¥ti~ "'tlt\lfl in. Old .. "°"' on• ......... the putpOfl-0 .... ~ 0 ~.. ~OflypoofWOtktfneed.o lo To .. hllrl,100 ,,,T OF THE To .. Nlr-.10 MOTICT YOUR C.SIHCUM ......... ~ll'd9Plcif!QC4t'IH811Couneil~•. OCEAN FRONT DAJVI. b9f=:znl!lc:W-. ~ •ncu1e •.he contract Ttleee bellelc'r -., SUHURFACf 0' fHl t.MldlfiM. ~ MDPERTY. fT MAY • CAIE NO. A112'111 Piii' Al• wtw• a ~fie 3* ~ ~d Nfw~•n HACtf, CA t c:Melbs, Ind 111• wa on,,._ et the Ol8-00ftln9ellt O?llfAI... L.'NO HtMINAaOVI DC· coneingeftt ~ encl IOU> AT A f11UM.1C • To el ...... Plan ti .. nol Y9t t>Mn Newport &Mt:n, CA lilta, t2llO who nwy lRICT oltieo tocalad et 1370 ........ ""° IMf ICWD. AS ACSEAVEO "'90fi!t wtto ,._ W>lJ NHO M ......... a tlllott, acsop19d at .Net\ bme and ~. ltl The uncNnoo'* TruMee ~ ... '" ......... in Adilmt Ave . Cotl• Meal. .......... ., ...... d ... IV TH« IRV1Hf COMPANY, °'* .... be .... ~ ... €JefllMA1lON Of' ll4E _...n1 c..... Ind R~SU80IV$0N NO 112t l*aonl lnltf....0 m-r .. Clmda1mu1,,~IY tot ettf the wll Ot ~ Of ~ CA 02G2t. Pt\ytjeal FllC:lllllM the Wll « ....... or W\, A MICHIGAN COAltOA· the .. or_ ..... 01 both. NATURE ~ TH( p;;;; wtto ' 'NII • A r9qUHI to rtsubd1Vide en peet and be tleerd lhetaon tneofrteltiaN 04 the 111..i') of: MICHAEL ~HAN.I• PIMnlngTrlilet ~l'NIY of: MAAY LOU ATION IN OHO ~E· of: Hll.E)t IENNETT MOCIEOIG AGMNSl lie W.i•ld lit W.1"'9 10t eod e vecateO It~ c:t1111i1n99 thla PfOllCt lldd'"t encl otner eomMOI\ MILLEA be Oblel!Wd on requeet. A SWANSON COAOEO OCTOHA 1', HAAV£V YOU YOU ..au..o f'9 d OI ..._.. 01 bOel !)Ottlon of Newport lf'I COU.l yOIJ ~be Mnll• ~ion. If any. flfOWlff A PETITION t. beer! topy ot th ... ral" ttian be A PETITION t. bteft 1917 IN 8001( 12415. PAGE A PETfTION "-been coffTACT A LAWYER. of• JOSEPHiH& 'c OTiS 8oulevard Into e •Ingle 10 raitino oruy "'°" i.. 11«eln filed ~ MARTIN MILLEA potl-.d at the lob 111e tied =AUST 091. OFFlr.IAL RECORDS fled by CURTIS A EAl<IN Oft J4it 12, 1_,, • 10:00... JOSEPHINE C. ~re.I Of 111\d IOt m1•ed uM ~or .omeone .... rliNd s-t_.....,.,.INICM,M In ht ~ Cour1 Of II 1> 11111>em111.d110tyupon SEAVICE8 AMEAICA. PARCEL 8. In the ~ COurt Of A.M. F1Nnctllt ~mon °' slNClAiR conclOtniNUtn PU4'PCIM9 '° •• ,.,. pu1>11e n..ine de-W!tnout ~ "' ••· C~ County Of the CONTRACTOR towl\OM,IN¢. In.__ court EASEMENTS AS 01· Calllomla County Of s.nt. .._. • di.lit A PETITION "-been .. to create one office COi\• tetlbacl In Ihle note. or tn renty.••Pf .. otlmpll9d,,... OAANQE. lhecontrac:t lt twllfoed,endlOf Celtomle, County of SCR18EO IN ANO FOR THE ORANGE. ......., TNI* under Md Nod bV J~. dominium end th,.. ,_.. wr111en eoHeepon~ oe-gwdlng uue. ~. ~ THE PETITION upon 1ny tubCOftlttetor ORANGE. . PURPOSES SET FORTH IN, THE PETITION ~ to Deed °' TNll TURNER' In the denli411 condomlnlvrn unltt ltv.t.O 10 the City-'· or ptlot encumbfenc:ft. to pay ttw '9Ql)M" that MARTIN undef IUCh CONTAACTOf\I lHE PETfTIOH ARflCLES II AND VIII Of ~QUelllil that CURTIS R. recorded Mardi 3 ,. • Couf1 of C8ltomil ~ A NilgalM Dectaretlot\ to. tile put>llQ hM/lng '~ Pf~ II.In\ OI MIUER be tippOl(l'td M 10 pay not IM• O'ltn tile Mid ~"" hit T~U8T THAT CERT M .. RESTATED EAKIN be @PC)ln_, M hlll. No. .. 11 _.,4, of Ofia.I Of ORANGE. • . Ill• bMl'I l>fepatlld bY tlle WA*tDA I. fltAOOK>. CfTY the note(tl MW<ed bY MlO pet10n.a tept....ntliiw. to ~fled rain to 111 wottlart SERVICES Of AMENCA. Oil.ARA TION OF CONVe-personal reprHen•M to Reaanll In lhe omc. °' the THE P£Tm0N City ot ..._POA 8uCh in CLDK, CfT'f' Of .... 0.0 of TruJI. '#111'1 1ntereet edminl991f lht ...... of empl0yed by them In the t•-INC. lie llPPOln'9d • MN-ITS, CONDITIONS ANO administer lht ...... of ~ ~ of ~ requealll M JAMES K, c;onnecllon wilh the tubject PCMtT MACH. 1"-'aon• 11t p10Vlded In Mid the dtced9nl ec;ullon of the eontract. pewal t~tlllfe to A! STRICT I 0 N S RE· lhe deoedent. eoi.ny, ltlM of c.lilom19, TURNER be appolnl'9d • apphcatlon. wl'llCll •••'" Publl9hed Orange Cout noteC•I. IClvll'Cet. ii any. THE PETrTION No b~ m1y wltt\draw edo.,.._ lht ...... of CORDED ON MAY 23, 198A THE PETrTION execaAad by Dlcll L ... NI ~· r...-n•M '° lhll the prOl)Osed deYelop-DIMiy PtlOI June 28, 1"° under IN t.9fl'lll OI the Deed reQUeltt ... dlc9dlnr• any bl<I f()f. perW>d OI tlxty the decedent. AS INSTRUMENT NO. l'9Cll*tl the ~r· U""""9lad Mir'! -TMeor ~ lht ..... of ment win not result In. Ilg· Th-487 or Trust,·-· dlergee and WILL Ind coeklt, tf My, (GO) days elttr Ille date Ml THE ~ION 94·2140:M OF OFFICIAL Wl.L Ind coctcla, 11 M)'. WIU. SEU. AT PtJ8UC the d9c»dlnt. nillcanl eflect on the en-••pen-of the T,U9t .. an' be .,..... '° .....,.... tor ..... openino or bids. wrequet" the r. RECO~OS OF SAID OCUN· bn ~ '° ~. Al.JCT~ TO HGtE.ST THE • PETrTION v1ronmen1 The City .,,. PUil.iC NOTtCE of the tfU$t' ()(Mt9d by ... The .. W MY COClcle A p lym«ll bOnd Ind ar 18"d codlcll1 II My. TY The wfi llfld M"f ~ 81DOER ,:()A CASH (P1¥ ~ 8A.1f10rity to '4>Utage9 members of Ille Offd of Ttus1, to-wit! ........ IDf S*lorrntneebOndltlellbe be ....... ..,.,..... COMMONLY KNOWNare ~ IDf •thalimeofMlaln ~--the ...... generalpubllctore..-and MOTIClCW S3tS.'10S1 e~ In the •i..pe required PflOf 10 ...CUiton .. Md ~ aodclit ADDRESS 433 VISTA ...mna.iontn the .. Mpc ofthalHad M•)H undef the ll~ldelll COt'l\fMfll on thl' csoa--~•AW The~un<*Mid by hi court Of lhe c;ontract end 9'1111 be 9rW ...... tlw GRAN DE, NEWPORT by fwtcourt ;;::,: lfON ettllW'OI IO I Adn*li.talon of E ..... talion(~ we avtlllet>te NOTICE IS HEREBY o.ed of TfuS1 h«etOIOf9U• THE PETmoN in lhe form Mt 10f1h In the 1eicaTinAtlon In lht 11t "-PC B~CH, CA 926e0 lHE PETmOH CoLwWy Cour1i.i..e, 1'00 CMc Ad (Thl9 ~ wil tot public: r..-w/ 1nspeet1on GIVEN that !tie Oty Counal ecu1ed and ~ t~ r~ ~ to contrtct document• I~ lht court . RECORD OWNER· VIR-'9qUeS• authotMy to c;.,,.. Ott.e w..a senie Ma. a1ow the pet9ona1 11 Ille Planning ~ment ot the City of Newpor1 8nGtl underslgnec:I • Wf•tt~ ._,. ...... the ...... P~anl to Section •590 THE P~fTtoN GINIA F VOSBURG, ~ the ...... CA .. ""' ... iind Int ... repreeenlaM lo ... (714) 1544-3225) Wiii hold. pub!~ haari119 on larlll()n of Default and 0..-~ the .. ~ .. Ol lhe Government Code ofl~ authortly '°PREVIOUSLY l<NOWN AS undef .__ ~ ~-IO·endf!Ollrhetdlly • many ac*>ne ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY lhe ~lion ot the CfTY mandlotSale.ancUwrlltefl Adl1• .... 11on of &w. lhe S1a1t of Calilomla. the,~ the ..... VIRGINIA F GEORGE. A Adninlenlon of e...... Ufldet Mid Deed°' Tn..I In obi.airing . cour1 •PJ>tOV81. FURTHER GIVEN that Uld OF NEWPORT BEACH for Nol!Ge ol Default end El«· A.al (Thie~ wil eontract wlll contain~ the ~ll MARRIEOWOMANASHERN:J.. (Thia IUlhority .. "'°'*'Y ...,,. .. In aakfBefofelalciogC9ftainwtry publ<che1tloOWlllbeheldon P1dlillllllQ COMMl81tOM UontoSetlThe~ --. the pefior\11 prOVta.c>nl e>errnlttlog the Am*l'*alon of e..... SOLE ANO SEPARATE alow the pet9onat Colny Ind sr... fn1>ottan1 ldonS.. the 9th day ot July 1990 et AMIND•Nl' NO. '"· c:auMld Mid NOltCla of 0.- repf ...... live lo ... tucceutul b idder tolAd. (Thia aUltlotM)' .. PROPERTY ,.ptesentallve lo '9111.e •: howeYef', .__ pereona1 the hoot ot 1 oo pm 1n the wtlldl It• l>'OC>C>Md amend-r~tt and ElectlOrl to s.t1 to jone wilhout 1Ubst1tute MCu11t191 for any allow the ~· II Ille 1ub,ec1 of this sale 11 many ac6ons wflhout PARCEL 1. ~ '*""'* Atpt~ will be City Hall Counc;;I cr.ambeft ment 10 TIT\.f 20 Of THI be recorded 1n the county ob cour1 9')9tOYll, moneys wttttheld by the DIS-reptesenta~ lo ._ rut property and II has no obtaining _ cour1 apjHOVal. •'"°""Ind deto'lbad In 1 ~ired tc> gtw nob to 3300 Newpo<I Boulevard, NIWOftT llACN MU· where the real proe>eflY 1• g C*tein wtry TRICT to ensure per-1many. acionf wilhout streel .iddressCK ollle• com· Bel«e laking cenain WlfY ~ Plan Recotded inlefesltd pef'90ns un6e9ll Newpo<1 Beach CA 9211&3. NICIPA1. COOE so Al TO loc.Ued impof1ant ac:dons, rormance under the COf1· obla1ntng cour1 aPPfOllal. mon des1gna11on d1rect1ons lmpor\anl ac:tiOn. • s, on Augull 05 1tn 1n Boelk they have wa!Yed nolic:e O< at which time an<l place EITAllllH THE MltOEN· Oa1e 06111/90 howeYef', the ~-traCI .Before faking OINlrn wtrf 10 1IS locollon may be ob-however, the ~· 12324 PsQea. 1220 lh!Ough consented '° the~ 1nteresled oer50f\S may ap. TIA1. OYl .. LAY otlTflllCT. , BENMAR SEfllVICEI, rept...mative will be Wa.lk thru July 3 1990 a1,impoftant action~1 tllned trom the Marshals reptesentalive Will be 1273 ' lnc:lllllve of Otllcial action.) The i11d89811dent pear and be he.rd thereon This proiect has been re· INC. re<JWed to glllie no4ic:e to 9 30 am however, the P'W90"• orltce upon request ~Ired to giw no4ic:e lo R4a>tOI o1 Mid Counly. admlniH-alion authority II you challenge this pro1ec:t vte¥orecl pursuant to the C111-1 IV: MM..-O. ee-tl. lnlet•ltd P«tonS uNeea Bid Date July 10, 1990at representat~ d be P1 ospect i11e btdders inle<es.led pef90nS un1eae PARCEL 2. M undlllldec!Wil be granted unless an mcourt yQUmaybt<lmllted torntaEnwonmefllalOuat.ty PrHldeftt, 11111 WHt they hew~ nob ot 2 00 pm j~lo-ed '° gtW notice to should refer 10 Sections !hey have waived nob ot OM Nineey..slxtl\ (1198th lnte<esl9d person Mes an 10 raising only those osr.ues Act, and ,1 has been de-1 011"'ptc loutev.rd, Sul .. CONene.d '°the~ Qo.ernlnt loard, ly ,inlefesled per90nS unleae 701 510 to 70' 680, m· consented to lhe propoeed 1nuwe11aa1enan1 In common obiecllOn b the petition you or ~omeone else raised I 18fm1ned thal all s1gru1tcan1 404, L011 A~. CA'°°"'· action.) The ind8p9ndenl 1/Alfred P. Fernandez,·lhey have wa!Yed nob O< elusive ot the Code or Civil action.) The independent In the IM lncer•t In and IO the and shows oood cause al the public.. he11nng oe· en11t1onmental concerns otj (213) Sst-0109 or 473-5140 adminlS .. ation aulhOC'lty Ph.D. Chancellof, Coa11jconsenled to the pro~ Procedure lor pro111S1ons adminlStration authority Common 141-. o1 Lott 2. 3 why the coUl'f shoUkt not scr1bed 1n th•S noute or 1r the project have been ad·I Published Orange Coast wll be granted u"'"9 an Community Col ... • Dl•-1action.) The lnditpendent go11ern1ng the terms. con-wil be Qtanled unle99 an and 8 ot TtllCI 9720, In Iha cilly grant lhe authority. wntten corre,pondence de· dressed '" lhe prevlOUSly , Daily Pilot June 14 21 28 lnlef"tllid pe<eon files an ltlel adminl8~atlon authority d111ons .ind et1ec1 ot the sale Interested person files an ot trvtne, County ot Ofange, A HEARING on the hvereo 10 the C11y at or pnor certtheel En111romnen1a1 rm-1990 objection to the petition Pubhstted Orange Coast 1w1I be gtlllttd u,,.._ an and the hab1l1ty ot delaulllog objection b the petllk>n Slata or c.iltomla. •Per pelillon will be held on July to lhe public nearing pact Reporl prepared tor the Th·459 and thoW9 oood ceuee D1111y P1101June21. 28, 1990jinlefesl9d peraon fites an bidder!\ and shows oood cause Reootded In 0oo1t •05 P9Qea 19 1990 al 1:45 P.M. in WANDAE.AAOOIO,Cm comp<tht1ns1ve rev•sions to ---------- why lhe oourf lhould not Th-473 objeclk>n b the peCltion NOTICE IS HEREBY why the c:ourf should not 39 through 43 lnduiiv. ol oe'p1. 3A localed at 700 CLEAK Ille General Plan ThlS d•· PlBJC NOTICE grant the aullofjcy. land shows oood cause GIVEN that on JULV 17 grant the aut'lority. Mlscellaneoul Map& In I CrVlc Cenle< DriYe West, CITY OF NEWPOfllT ternt1nat1on IS based upon __ ;...;;..~~-"----- A HEARING on lie Mt.IC NOTICE why the courf lhould not 1990 01 2 00 o'clock P M 11 A HEARING on the 01nc. ot 111e County ' Santa Ana CA 92701. HACH 1118 fact that this amendment KSl117 pelllon wl be hetd on Jut:-J -gfanl the 11Ulloflty. MARSHA L S DEPART· petition will be held on Jut:-J or 111d COunty. M ludl i.mi II IF YOU OBJECT TO Published Orange Coast 11 w1tttm the seope and part s T A T f M f NT O F 19, 1990 .. t ;45 P.M. lit Ko~ --':-HE~RING on .,. MENT 460 I Jamboree 19, 1990 at 1 :45 P.M. in IMllMG In lhe Atllde MMlli.d the grantlnQ of the petllion, Daily Pilot June 28 1990 I ot the program analyied 1nl WITMORAWAl. Oeot. 3A locae.d al 700 NOTICE OF PETITION peltion will be held on Jut:'/ Blvd Room 108 City of ~· 3A located al 700 ·o.nn111ona· ot Ille ~lon you snould' appear at f\4t Th488 '"'' en1111onmen1a1 docu· FROM PAllllTNI"......,. CMc Cenlet Drlw w .. t. TO ADMINISTER 19, 1990 at 1:45 P.M. in Newpor1 Beach Counly ol Civic Cenle< OriYe West, ot Ccwenents. Cond11lonl Ind he~ and stale your . men1 Add1tlOl\ally pursuant! Of'£fllATINO 1JMDP Sanla Ana. CA 92701. ESTATE OF• Dept 3A locae.d al 700 Or.inge. SI.tie or Cahlorma I Santa An~1 CA92701 . R8l1<1dlonl Aecorded 1n Book obteCllOns °' fiile wntten flta.IC NOTICE ito Section 15162 ot the FICTITIOUS aUllNfll IF YOU OBJECT TO GUYNErTH M Civic Center Drive w .. t. will sell at P<Jl>llC au<:tt<>n to IF YOu OBJECT TO 12324 PllQe 11ss ol Otk:W obiecllOns with the oourt s111e CEOA Gu1det1nes, 11 NAME the granlino of lhe petition, · Santa Ana CA 92701. the highest bidder tor c•Sh the grantlno of lhe pet.ition, Records (the -Oederlllon") belore lhe hearing. Your LEGAL NOTtCf has been o.1e<m•ned that no you lhould appear at lie RICHARDSON aka IF YOU OBJECT TO 1n 1ew1u1 money or the UOlled you should' appear at tie and arry Amtf.dmem 0t appearance may be in NOTICE Of' new ettect1 will OGCUr and nol The tOllOWll\Q person tt• ti.arina and a1-le )'OUf GUYNEITH MAE the grantlno 01.-. petition, States all 1he right htle and heatin9 and sta1e your Anne~llllOnl 1tter•o person or by your at~ PUeUC IALE new mt11gahon measures are Wllhdrawn as a general pat1• object!One « file wntten RtCHAROSON you ahould appear al lht 1n1eres1 ot ~aid judgment ~llONI or f"8 wntten PARCEL 3: Eesemern 11 IF YOU ARE A Of' AIANOONED reqUlled an<l no acldttionat• ~from the partnent\tp ~ obiee*>na with the ~ CASE NO. A154319 he~,9 and stale your deb1or1s1 on the ilbOY8 de-obiectlons wtlh the OOU'1 sec 1111111 1r1 tl't• Sacuons CREDl'TOR °' a ~ enw0flmenta1 documenla-1 e<ahng un<ler' 1tie ltc:UtlOuf be lo,. the hearing. Your To all heirs ~llOns or file wnlten scnt>ed properly or so belol'9 the hearing Your ent41ad "Clallaon -..man11 IOt contingent etedtof of ltle Nol ice 1s hereby given that 110fl " raqu1tect For tnror-buSloes~ oame 01 ORANGI appewanee may be In benelclaries c:redl«I. obiectons with the COUf1 much thereot as may be appearance may be In owners·. 1uppc>11, slMllemenl deala.Sed. you mJSt rite the under1.gned will '811 at ma11on call (71 4) 644-3225 COAST FINANCIAL l TO • person« by your a~. lingent Credtors and belof• the hearing. Your necessary 10 s.wsty sa•d ex-person or by your a.~ and ancrolld1menl" andl y"°' claim with the COUf1 pubhc auction pursuant to11cop+es ol lho <Afhl..O F.n11' Calll.orn•• u mitecl Partnel' IF YOU ARE A rsons who • appearance may be In ecu11on with riccrued IF YOU ARE A 'Monlgornery S41M1 and mail a copy to the 5«1100 21700 ot the Busi·, En..,,ronmtntat impact Re-' Sh•P 245 F•SGtier Avent4 CREDITO R Of a thetwlse be inte'"18d ~ ~Of by your all~. interest and tos1s CREDITOR « a Easement• ot the Attida personal reptesentat ness & Protet1S•Oflal Code port a1e a•a1lable lor re~j Suite 0·2 cosia Mes. Calif conlingenl cntdlot of twt the w it°' 851818 or both IF YOU AAE A APPROXIM ATE MINI-contingenl GtedilOr of lie ancllled "Easeman11· ot the appo.,ted by lhe the rot1ow1n9 described 1n the ot11ee or the P1ann1ng 92626 • deoeaied you rrust Hie 1· 1 GUYNEITH t-4 CREDITOR « a MUM BIO $297 000 00 dealaied. you must file Oadaralion w1t 11n lour months fr propetty 10 --11 EDWARD Oepartmentt I T~ ticttllous busin .. your e&.'llm with the court RiCHAR~ ak.& conttngenl creditor of tie Dated June 1 t •990 your c:ta!m will the court PARCEL 4 Easements •1the date ol ftrSI IS6Uance ARIAS 0 -24 Dresser camp-NOTICE i s HEREBV name slatemenllor the par\i and mail a copy lo lht GUYNEIT MAE dealailed. )'<!ti must flle O.v1st0n Harbor 01v1s1on and mail a copy lo ~e 5411 tonh "' SaalOnl en1ni.ci lell8f'5 as provided 1ng gear surlt>oard misc FURTHER GIVEN that said nersnip was hleo 0" May 21. ~ ,.presentalive RICHAR N your chum Wiii the ooor1 MICHAEL s. CARONA. personal reptesenlalive 'C*lllll NSamanlt lor -ners· section 9100 of RICHARD SHANE BROOK pubhc heanng Wiii ile held°"' 1986 1n tne County of ~ appc:Wtled by the cout1 A PETI ION has been and mail a copy to lie Mareh.ll, Orenee Collf'lty, P. appointed by the court ano ·suppon, s111n.ment 11/ldi Caltlomia Probate Code. J-5 Rel bed 1.i1>1e cr.s lhetlh daJ of July, 1tt0 at ange w1ftin lour monlht from filod by JOHN EDWARD personal t9ptesentallve Kal~r. Dapuly w1t11n lour months from 911Ctoactlmanc· C'4 the AtticlejlM time 1or ftltng couch 7 plus b•S misc: the hour 011:00 p.m .. '" lhe Fuu Name and Address or lti. dalo9 ol fitsl leeuanoe ol RICHARDSON In tie appo.,led by the court PubhshCd Or.mge Coast lhe date ol fnl issuance~ antttled "E-nt&' ot Ille wil not exp•e bel'ofe fou RENE CANDELARIA J·99 City Hall Council Cr.ambers the Person W!lhdriw•~ lellera as provided in Superior Coult of Wttlln lour ml?f'lha lrom Daily Pilot June 21 l8 July letters as prOYided In Dedatllll0'1 ot CcMinMta .. 1 monlhs from lie he Sandel 1001 bAS ~14dder 6 3300 Ne--porl Boulevard. Ronald J G1>yM 245 Ftsc section 9100 ol l\4t California County of the date ol fir.st 19SU&noe of 5 t990 Th479 secllOn 9100 of N Con<ln!OnS and Ae111tc::iont date noticed abolle. bags clothe5 rel 7 t>•s I Ne..,port Beach CA 92663 Avenue SU1te 0 ·2 Cos Caltlomia Probate Code ORANGE' letters • provided in 'Caltlomia Probate Code Rac:orded In Boelk 1232•, YOU MAY EXAMINE misc 01 whlCh time and place an Mesa Calll 92626 TM time for flli'tg clalmi THE PETl'TION section 9100 of II• MLIC NOTICE The hme for Ohno claims Paga 1100 ot Olllcial Recoras 11 Sale will~ Dy com?41t111ve persons 1ntf'restll<l may ap-Publlt.Md Orange Coa11 wll not expire before lour requests that JOHN California Pro~te Code. I w1I not expwe before lour (the ·Mat• Dec1a11111on·1 ancsl":u file ~C' by ~he c~~n b1dd1ng 1wntten se,oed t>•O& pear and M tteard 111ereon I Dally p,101 June 21 28 J .... months lrom the hearing EDWARD RICHARDSON T':19 time IC!f 1'11110 ci81'"8 TRUSTEE SALE NO. monltis lrom the heanng any Amendments therato r, te osled in the estale may be submitted in .id 11 you Challenge 1h1, pro1ec1 , 5 12 1990 date nolioed above. be appointed as ~al wil not expw• before lour .... 34309.cp dale notioed at>ove tho Slreol aoar~s af\d "ex/ ma Me Wllh lhe couri vance1 on 1ne 12th oar o~ '" c.c>url you may t>e limited I Tr.-411 YOU MAY EXAMINE represental1V9 to months , from lhe heanng NOTICE OF 1 YOU MAY EXAMINE othor common oos.gna1 on, ,,I~ 1ork1 Request tor July t990 at 2 00 o c oc to raising ooiy those issues U:, lie ~:'by ~he cou~~ ~mi~nr9 estate of da~~A~EeXAMINE Yo'u"uAs:r1~ SOAE~~UL T ~file ~Ct by ~he c~'!o~,~~~r b~ ~i::,_,~~1 P~;=~ ~r°:~ No,~~~ the f1~s ~a~ a~r~~e~;:m~s:: wbi:;~I ~.~~ 5g~~nen!~~n~a1~I Ml.IC NOTICE rnteresled In the =ate. THE PETl'TION the Ale kepi by the coutt If UNDER A DEED OF TRUST 1nleUKIE>d In _lhe estate, 10 be !> l);}~vo• 1-vra appraisal of estat'l assets Sl10~~dR aEnSdSwEhLi;hS•:~c:-:~e: scrobe<l "' lh•S not•Cll or 1nl .,..,,._ (lie • th re eslS the decedent's yCXJ ate a person DATED 03 22 84 UNLESS yCXJ may file wtlh ltie cout1 Callorna 9211• f UhOfl or a written corr .. ~ponoence de-,.,,,_ ~OU~I ~h e:.oo~t1 W~:'L and oodcits If any 1nteresled In the es1ale YOU TAKE ACTION TO a formal R.eauesl lorl lne ·~nd1irsign~ Tr~oe ::c~nl ~ ~vld&d in 70t2 Ernest Ave Hunt l11vere<1tolh4'C•lyat orpr1or FICTITIOUSaUSINEIS Soedal Notice ~ ltie filtn~ be admined to pioba1e .. you may hie With lti• court PROTECT YOUR PROP. I Special Noh<» ol the filtng d $Clll f"S ar>y loab1o1ty '°' M y seclion 12s8 ol the ~~~ ~~; 73 ~4e a c" c 8 Ito I~ put)lit nea•~t ~~fTY I • NA~ STATfMfNT of In invento ana The wil and t1tf1Y cocici1s a lormal R.eauest tor ERTV IT MAY BE SOLO AT of an inventory ana 1ncorrec:in11<>s ol 11111 s'<IMll Caltlomta Prot>ale Code A WANDA E. AAG I , he ollowmg persons al9 appraisal ol e&latZ assets .,. available '°' Special Notice ol the filing A PUBLIC SALE tF YOU apP'a1sal of estale assets aaa•e<"s ;v•d Other co..,,.,CY'I Request.tor Soecial Notice 9~~n~~ori d ·~~er,~~s .. ~~e' ~~~KeEf~'.: OF NEW· oo~n~N~~n~: ,.sw 0 0 [)S °' of an 111100 or examinatlOl'I in lhe file kept of an 1nven10ry ana NEED AN EXPLANA T10N 0< or any pellllOO or O(IS 11,.a •• on 1 any 5,.0..,,, form 15 ava11ab4e from lhe " • y pe by the court apptaisal ol eslale assets or THE NATURE or T'1E accCXJnl as proVlded lfl 110,., n • COUf1 Clcfk Purcnase~ m11sl l)t> m1de by P11t>ll&hecl Orange Coast ,\PARTMENTS C 0 TIW ~nt as1s provided, ..!" THE PETl'TION or ol any pellltOn Of PAOCEEOINGS AGAINST secllon 1250 ol the S3 d S:'I 0 be IT'aCll 1>uilAtt~n•1'°' Petitioner· C4Sh ""d Pol•d lo• ell lhi' hmel Oil 11 P·IOI June 28 1990 Wilham LVO" Co uqo "*' Cllllfomia Probate Code A requeslS •ulhonty to accounl as pro tn vou vou SHOULD CON Cahf0<n1a r ale w 1110ut co.onant or w3"3"'Y Don R. dk1n1on .l•e w•d 1, s and~ IC 92660 sec:uun 250 0 u18 Vlded • p ob Code Al . "' • I ~ . . Of purcl'aStt "" C>u• .h.)~ Tn-•86 Karman Ne•po•t Bea<* Request lo SoeClal Notlee actmintSter the estate section 1250 of tho TACT A LAWVER Requesl tor Special Nol.ce e•p•ess or "'D• 11<1 rog:'l•D "g Berger I Wolen • lgvoos 1 I aht lof1'n is av!i1able from lhe under the l~ndent Calllomia Probale Code A O" 07 20 90 at O 1 30 form IS avai4ab4e lrom thel' • e pouMsiOn or 19800 MacArthur Blvd. m""'1 ~;.*'"'0~"'-d 1~ .~;;'" 7~ ~IC NOTICE L M _No '. Sar ~"_. clerk. Admlnlalralion of e..... Aequesl lot Soectal Notice p ... CHURCH Ill SERI/ICE court cle<k. encJmb<at>Ces to p."ly m•1Sulla 800 Sole '" ' v l C.&P•SI• atv' "t • = fOf Patll1-· Act (Thes avtho<lly Wiii form is availab4e from N CORPORATION •• s tf'f' aul~ Attorney for Pa11tloner: '°"'"" ng P' ...C p.11 SLo'" 011,,41 Irvine CA 92715 ca<>cell.it>0n ;, "';o '"''01 ~1 f50m lornia I< corporatio~ .u~ Mar~"ri Ru•hforth . allow the personal court clerk • JPIJOtn tl'd Tru~tt'f' under Walker.Wright, Tyler . r-o•o(s) HC .rlld by '-'O DUQO ()fangc Coasl Daily Ptlol 1:.~·~~;·~t>'• .i,: .. ~ trl .... NOTICE Of TIIUITl:l'S ~" ~·l:;a0~660 f"WPOf 540 N. Oolct.n Clrcle Of. reptesentalive lo . ~ Attorney f« Petltloner • 1•1d 1->ur~vJnt 10 O.•t>U 01 Ward o! Tr,,st, w 1n "'"'""! 1na190<1 June 21. 22. 28, 1990 1 M•n1tar gAYAES SELF SALE T : siness 15 COi· Suite 10I many acliOns without Robert L Rl•l•Y t , us 1 RI'~ o r d "d on 626 Wiishire Blvd. IH onw.coc:t '" s.Hl notll(s) STOfllAOE • TfllUITl:E SALE "'s u Sa 05 obtaining cour1 annnw.i Risley & Assoclatu 0) 30 8• a~ Oocum.:ru !'to Su1'9 804 acw-. .l ""°"' i1>11 ""'T CE NO to-MO .ducted D.) • cocoor41ron Ornte e~as~~ 177 Pilot Belora Caking ce~·~ 3420 B ristol Sl e 1 1J 151? Bor•I>. P 1ge 0 1 Los Angetas . CA 90017 11,,,.,, 01 ·~a~ 01 Tr.is• PUBLIC nu I P1ubl~~hed Or..i~~ JC~'!,' vou ARE IN DEFAULT The registrotnt(al c:o · J~8 29 Jul:t 1990 impot1ant act1or1~1 Suite 225 Oll•c•al R('COrd~ ,,, tht" ou•ce Ofange Coast Daily Ptlol ··~ Cl'n•gm Md P•P'i"'es ot NOTICE OF ~;;;, '0' Jv,... •8 u v UNDER A DEED OF TR•JST . meoc:ed ~o ';~ns-;1 1 ~:S . . • however. the person• Coste Mate . CA 92626 ol lhf' Rec o•df'r o! OR...,>IGE June 28, 29. July 5 1990 1•11 I M>&O al'(! OI tt10l Ir SlS PUBLIC HEAAING Th-•8~ DATED 12 15 88 UNLESS I ~~' un l'<N m~ 11(;,:~ted reptesentative w1a be Orange Coast O&tly P1tol County Cahlornta P•Mult'd croa•od by sa a Dollel o! lru~I N 0 T •CE IS HERE B v vou TAKE ACTION TO ustness ~ ~ 1989 Ml.IC NOTICE requ•ed to give notice IO June 28. 29. July 5. 1990 by DEAN SWEENE' .JR MllC NOTtCE Tna IO!J amount 01 111a G•VEN IMI the C•ly Councll I PROTECT YOUR PROP-a~venonG ,:::;... VtCe int8'esled per90l\S unlesa AN UNMARRIED MAN Lot"P3 o ba'anca ot , .. , 01 the Citv 01 Ne..,pori Bt>Ach ~IC NOTICE ERTV IT MAV Bf SOLO AT P ~ 1 Y NOTICE TO !hey have waived nob or MLIC NOTICE Wt LL SELL AT PUBLIC I K 57M2 0DtigAt1on s9CUre<l by '"fl w•ll hold d Pubht nearing on I A PUBLIC SALE IF vou' r~~ s e~tatement ,..85 ltled CONTflACTOfllS consented to the proposed AUC !ION TO THE HIGHEST ! FICTITIOUS BUSINESS lpropMy 10 be 101d and the 1pplicahon ol OWEN NOTICE Of NEED AN EXPLANATION th :r.e CO<Jnt Cll'rk 01 0t CALLING FOfl BIDS action.) The independent ORANGE COUNTY BIDDER fOR CASH 1P11y-NAME STATEMENT roasonable ~I ma100 c~1~. MINNEY for the iouowong PU9LIC HEAflllNG t 1 or THE N"TURE OF THE wi C nt 10 ,, Ma l'l School 0111nc1 Coast ldmlnistration authority SUPEflllOR COURT ;11)1e at time nl \alf' •n lawful The following person<>"'" 8•Pf1nse5 1"0 llO•ances at trwl GENERAL PLAN AMEND· N0i ICE iS HEREBY PROCEEDINGS AQ,\INST ~nge ou 'I y Communuy College 01stroc1 w1I be granted unle9s an CASE NO. 1r1oney ol thf' Un11ect Slalf'S J doing cu~onl'ss as t•ma 011n11 •M1al oub'1c11110" ol MENT NO 89·2 tCI _ Re-GIVEN that the Cny Counc11, VOU vou 5HOULO CON· 990 f'5e1'17 Bid Deadline 2 oo o clocll 1nteresl8d peraon flies an HOCS31ts41-A t>y cash a c.1st11f'r ~ check The Spa .it lhe t...enler !'"" N<Mice 01 Sale ,. quest initiated t>y rhe City ot or tr.. City or Newi;>ort Beach TACT " LAWYER Pubhshect Or on Co& 1 pm or lhe 10th day ot July obJGCllOn b the pelllion PLAINTIFF: VIAGINIA F. dr.iwn t>y a ,late or na11ona11650 Tov.n Cenll'r Ot1ve i 191,11513 Newpotl Beach to allow will hOld a oubllc httarong on On 07113 90"' 1 00 PM Dail PHot Juoe 1 ~ 21 18 t990 and shows oood cause VOSIUAQ, ETC. bunk a cr.eci. drawn by a Su•te 700 Costa Mesa c ,11, Hoe t>Onet eooty undo• \8•0 commercial residen!lal the appla11on or the CITV 8ENMAR SERVICES INC 1~ Piece ol Bid Receipt Ot why the coUl'f should not DEFENDANT. BLUFFS 11a1e Or federal cred•I union I tornoa 92626 19;; DIMKI 01 Tru'l nor11101o•e mt~ed use in the 111and OF NEWPORT BEACH lor as the duly appointed hce or Otreclor ot Purer.as-9fanl the authority HOMEOWNEA'S COM · or J t hf'Ck dr.Jwn t>v a s1.11e le•!>"' re Dt>•Plopml'"'ll11•ecvteo ar c 011•11a<oo to 11111 area t>etween North New-Pl.ANMNO COMMllllON Trustee un<ll'• and pursuant CommuMy College 011tr1Ct pellllorl will be held on J~ NOTICE OF assoc1a11on sav1nqs as 650 To"" CPnler Ot1•e 'Dade•ahon or O.tau" end BO<Jlevard in the Old New· whl(;h ts a propoMCI am«nd· Recordecl Ofl 12 23 68 as Th-46 1 P\8.IC NOTICE 1ng Betty B.tldwm Coast A HEARING on lhe MUHITY ASSOC. or feder.tl savings .Jnd ioanl lnteresi s 01 c a1irorma Inc un<1er119neo a wrrnen port Boulevard .and Newport AMENDMENT NO. 711 10 OMO ot Trust 1370 Adams Avenut' Cost.a 19, 1990 at 1.45 P.M WI MARSHAL'S SALE soc1a1oon or sa111ngs t1o1n11. Suite 700 Cosia Mf'sa c.111 Otr1and IOt Sale, and a wnnan port Boulevard Speohc Plan menl to TITLE 20 Of' THI Document no 88-670473, Me.a 92626 Dept 3A located at 700 By v111ue ot a wrot 1nued specified 1n !>('Cl•on 510? 01 torni.i 92626 1q-• Noloc:11 ol Dalalll! 11'0 Elae:lion Area 11 ,, also proposed lo NfWPOfllT llACH MU-Boolt Page ol Ol11C1a1 Re-oru-~~-IS Pro1e'1 lden1111cat1on CMC Cen\er Dove West. °" Aprtl 10 1989 1n lhe 1t-e Financial Code and Th•S t>us "'"~s ,5 con 10 sea Tne und4'1'11Qnad ameno Ille b<Xl!'daroesor '"' NIC~AL COOE MVlllNO cords "' lhe ottiee ol ttte ~ .. ,... Name BIO • 1517 01st11c1 Santa Ana, CA 92701 above designated Court aulhorozed 10 00 bu~1nf'SS 1n d1>Cled t>y 3 corpo•.iloon C4UWd '8id ~ice ol Oelaull Old Ne--PO•I Boutevardl THI PEltlMTI(D Ulf:• IN cordef ol ORANGE County N._ STATfllllENT tnlormat•Ofl Service& Metal IF YOU OBJECT TO upon a judgment en1etf!d lh•S stateJ.ll IN lHE LOABV I The •eQ•"'' i nt cr:>m la"° Elecl.on 10 S... to be Specific Ptan Area 10 detelel THE ftECMATIONAL AND Cahlorn1a The fotlo<NlflQ per-sons.,, Stcr8ge Buuding the granting of the pehtlorl, OCTOBER t I 1983 m la11or TO THE BUILDING 60tlmented 10 lrJl'l'act t>us• racordad'" the counry wnare areas des.gnated tor rttSl·lMARINE COMMffllCIAL, Hac:uleel by WELDON A oo;..':N~s~:~HATTAN Place Plani .tre on Ille 0 1 you ShOulcf appear at lie of 1udgmenl crad1tor(sJ SOUTH LEWIS <;TREE T ness unOe• tne he Mious ,the rQ181 P'OCMl"Y IS IOmled den Ml use and to consider I ANO THI fll(TAIL ANO HUNTER a mamed man U RESTAURANT & DELI 2.Cl 1 llC8 ot Otrector of Physicel hear.,g and Stale ~r BLUFFS HOMEOWNERS ORANGE CA oosine~s nam<' ..,, ,,4mes Dale June 6. 1990 cnanges 10 the issues ideol· SEfllVICE COMMf .. CIAL his sec>arJte property c• r FaclhllH Planning Btll oOtecllOnS Of file wntten COMM UNITY ASSOCIA All rtgn1 1111e ano 1ntf><est I hStt>O all<he ,,n "I A F ~ Col'pot11li0n ot olte<I for cons-oerallon ,n ttle,Afll£AI Of' THE MAMNl"I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC A Bristol Cos1a Mesa 1 HllOeS • Coast Community ob~ With the OOUf1 TtQN 11nd 19.t•nst 1udgm~nt con•eyeo to ano no--nf'ld Leisu• e O"vf' opmenl !Santa Bart>ara. TrvSIH. 9y pr('parahon ol the SpeoftG MILE SPECIFIC A"IA AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 92627 College Dtllrlct 1370 belol'9 the hearing. Your Oebtor(sl VIRGINIA F t>y •I under said ~d ol Interests 01 Calilorn•a nc Spuc a 1.0 Jrc as ~ l0t Plan and the acceptanee 01,PLAN (IP·S) AND AMEND-BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· Ctlllllla & Ayoub In: Adams Ave Cosll Mesa ~nee may be WI VOSBURG PREVIOUSLY Trusl on lhe property Stlu-1 JellreyJonl'<> Pies•denl sa.o T•ustH. 11eo EUQ9"•• an env•ronment.aldocumenl ING LANGUAGE• TIT\.£ a~at11meotule1nlawt\ll national Inc C-1it0<ma ' 921S26 -Tr.a•ler F&Cthty '7141 person Of by your anomey 11.NOWN AS VIRGINIA F aled"' 5410 Count) oescr11l· 1 This statement w.as Meo !Place. Carp.nt.,..., CA 9:)()13 USE PERMIT NO 3380 -Al20 OF THE NfW,OfllT money ot ,,,. Untte<I States) Palm Drive •8 Glendtle 432-5707 IF YOU ARE A GEORGE snowing a net b.&I 1ng the land lhelf•1n LOT 389 with the County Cte<I>. 01 Or· (805) 6&4 1424 By Monqua reQuet'1 01 OWEN MINNEY llEACH MUN1CIPAL COOE 11 THE NORTH FRONT EN· C~~1:2~:~•nl'SS 11 con NOTICE IS HE RE BY CREDl'TOR ance ot S•8 712 G<I actually OF TRACT 907 IN THE CITY ange Cour>ly on Jun!' 5 Soon, lr115'M Seltl O!I<., 10 allow theconstrUCllOI\ ot 11 COHCEANIHG ~1NCIAL· TRANCE TO THE COUNTYIC d·-led bw a corpor.atton GIVEN thlll the above °' a dueonta1d1udgmenlonthe OF NEWPORT BEACH 1990 June21.28 . .AJly5.1990 combinedc;omme<CtJ1resi-1TI'FOOO UIE.~ COURTHOUSE 700 CIV ~ • nlmed5'hool0tslricto10r ==· credtor of re dateolttte1ssual\Ce olsa1d COUNTY OF ORANGE F4SM31 0range Coes.tD1tyPlloc denllal proiect contatning All s1gn1r1c1nt en · CENTER ORtVE WEST The regi,trantfSI com anoeCounty C1lllorn11, act· • you must 1 wnl 1 have lt'lv•ed upon all STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS Put>tosht!d 0 , tngt! Coasl 2 000 square teet ot com-'v•rOflrnentaiconcernstor lhll SANTA ANA CA meneect lo Hainsacl buer 1ng by en<l through 111 Gov· ~ = will !he CO~tt r.ghl ltlle end 1n1erHt ol PER MAP RECORDED IN Daily p,101 Junt• 12 19 26 1 fmetciat ~lopment &I'd 3 proposed pro,ec1 have~ all right. htlt'I •no mtarMI ~:~n:~l>l'~.~~:i•c\'1~~~ &rn1ng 8oard he<ematlar re· an 8 copy to • said 1udgment debtor1s1 1n BOOK 28 PAGES 25 TO 36 Jul 3 1990 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 dwelhng units on property addre$$ed 1n the previously conveyed 1(1 and no"' held rtfredtoas'OISTRICT will personal representative 1tteproperty1n1r.eCountyol IN CLUSIVE OF" M IS-v r 586 located in IN' i:.1 01stnc1 cer11t111d Env1ronm11n111 by •I under said Deed ot abO,,.on N" reeelve UP lo. bul not Iller aplipoklln ledl by lh!_ co, Ul'1 Orange. State ot Celltorn1a CELLANEOUS MAPS IN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS The proposal al'IO 1nC1udM a Oocvm9'1t and 1Urlh8f lhll Trull 1n the property lllU· Elias Cttalllla P•es1d•ri:eo lhan the abov .. atatad 11me, W Olin our mon1,., rom descr1t>ed as follows THE OFFICE OF THE I NAME STATEMENT i r uesl 10 1tpprov~ 8 use lhere 8'8 no add1tlon1I lled 1n 5-'\IO County Cato-Ttus statemen1 wu sealed bids ror the award ot the date ol first lss!Jance ol LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY RECORDER OF POOLIC NOTICE Tne foUowmg person~ i1re ;:mil to permu commercial reasonable allernauve Of lorma dMc11n109 tM land with the Covnty Cie<i. of~~ a conlracl tor the 1bo11e pro· letters 81 PIO\llded In DWELLING ATTACHED SAID COUNTY doin business as development ot the 511a m1119a11on measures lttal the1e1n ange County on Ma~ sec11on 9100 of the PARCEL A The t1ree1 address and K S7'03 FAgR WESl HANOVMEN wttleh maintains 8 Floor shQvldl>econSldefedm con· A leaHttold estate in and 1990 iec~ldl lhall be received In Calilomla Probate Code. LOT 73 ANO THAT POR· otttet common des19na11on flCTITIOUS aUSlNlll I 2 197 Amt'roCln Ave Costa Araa Rauo which 1s less than 1uneuon With taid pro1ec1 10 Ille lotlOwtng detetibed ,._, the place 1oan11hed above, ~ timt for fl~ dalnw TION OF LOT 82 BOTH OF 1r any, of the real property NAME tTATl:MENT M ,. C.tht 9 2627 0 25 Pro t located al For 1ntorrnatlOI\ cell t7141 real pr~rty LOI 2 1n BIOd( I Publtshed Orange Coetl ano shall be opened and will not expi'e befOf• lour TRACT NO 6230, AS descri bed abo ve 1a The lOllow•ll9 persons ere l ~rome Jon Ollnn t'l97 4 ,7 N:;'(hY Newpo rt &<14-3725 1coo1e1 of th• B ot Trect 518 1n 1tte C1tyol ~Pllot Jun@7 "21 ~8 publicly rHd lllood at ltte ~lh~m~ "-arin9 SHOWN ON A MAP FILED purporled 10 be 105 VIA do~ng,!':s=~ent Ser Amerocan Ave Costa MMA Boulevard bt'll-Orange prev1ou,1y prepared •n· Newport e.actt at "'°"'" l T'h~2 above slated time and ~& MAY EeXAMINE IN BOOK 245, PAGES 10 VELLA. NEWPORT BEACH vic:S~ 611 Anion Boulevard Cahr 92627 AV91'1Ue and Hos~tal Roed .wonmentat OOGu,.,.,,t are on II map rec;O<ded In~ place the Ille ._..,.,by the rt " THROUGH 13 INCLUSIVE CA 92&60 c I Meu CA 92626 This businus IS con Therewtll belSIOOOd• r COU · OF MISCELLANEOUS The llnd~ne<t Trustee o;.;M Se<VtCes Inc Cah· ducted by anind1v1dua1 posit reqw ed tor e1eh "' ol ~-~·In ~ ~..". MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF d1sc111m1 any llab1hty '°'any '°'"'' corpore1ton 10521 The regis1rentts1 corn- b4d documentt 1o ouaranlM file with fle ooor1 THE COUNTY RECORDER lt'IQotrectnest ot the SlrMt West 6111 Street Los "n· menc:t!d 10 trenMCI bull· lhe•r return 1n good con· you ~II ~ lor OF ORANGE COUNTY OE· addrn1 Ind OllM!r common I CA 900 l7 ness undt!f tnf' F1c:t1t1ou:t OlltOn Wlthtn ten days after ~~Notice ol :St~ SCRIBED AS A WHOLE AS designallon ti any Shown ge?tt~s b~sinns ,1 con Busrne'~ Namefsl usted the bid 099n1ng dale e FOLLOWS herein S11d sale wtll Ile 1 abo•e on June 20 1990 Each b•dder $11111 tie 1 ° an W!ventory PARCEL 73 AS SHOWN made but without coveoantf ductect by a corpora •on Jl"ome Jon Dunn lteensed contr1 c to r appraisal or esta~ as98ll ON THE NEWPORT BEACH or warranty e•pressect or m~ r :'Jl'~,'~~~t c~ur;,· Th•) $l<1lement was filed pufSUlnl 10 the Business or ol any pe~ '?' LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT 1mpl~ regard1og hlle pos-1 nen unOef the hcltttOUS Wtlh the County C14ttll ol Or· end Proletsions Code end ec:eountlonl •1• pro _. -.'!! NO NBllA 83-3 RE· MSSIOO Of encumbrano.s. bu ness na~ 0< names ange County on Jun.-~2 llGeflsed the totk>Wlng MC 250 "' .,. CORDED MAY 23 t984 AS to pay Ille r~1mog proncl· lM t~ be tn CalHomla Probate Code. A I N s T R u M E N T N 0 pal tum or the no1a111 -hSlecl ilbO,,. Ofl not yet , .. 1--1 dau1tteat1ons ~t IDf Soec:ial Notice C "---' ""T AF M Services inc -1 M1nut1c1ur1ng and/or '°'"' la vaillble from lht 84·214033 OF OFFI IAL cured by said,,,_.. ol fUSI Slanle Katz Prfltd~I Pubh ""° Ot1lng4' Co11t 0-el Building Conttac• ~ RECORDS ()F SAID COUN with Intern! thereon H Thl/ slatemeot was Med Oll•ly Pilot Ju»l'I ~! July ~ I 1or B ' ..... TV ptO'llded 1n sa10 note(I) Id· c Cle " ' 0 11 19 1990 • I ttofney °' rwtllk»nef: EXCEPT ALL Oil Oil 11aoc:M II any und~ the with 1~ ounly r o ' Th U\., .!K:. ~!~ec~o;.:; ldwd'8.~ RIGHTS MINERALS. MIN 18ftna of the Oeod of Trull. ange County on May 31 ..,.,. eon',..,, ""'um-la 1011 C,_.9'\ut w . ERAL RIGHTS NATURAL aaornat9d tees cttargn and 1990 Fuet1I ----------...... """' -· .. ES · R • Publjshect Oranoe Coa!lt •-IC NOTIC[ I EllCI\ bidder tl\811 ~bmll, ett-.d CA t200I GAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHE axpen ... of Ille Trust" and Dally plot J ne ,, 21 28 n-. on the torm tutn1thed with rl~, ~ p•o... HY 0 R 0 C AR B 0 N S BY ol the trusts cre•tect by said J ly ~ 1 1990 u · .,1_ .. 1 I d ment• 11 aftQe__..._ ""' WHAlSOEVEA NAME Deed olTrutl IO·wll u .. r.., , :: o~c:"~~~~~~ •ubCOn· une28, 29. July • 1990 KNOWN THAT MAY BE SllS6.4$4 73 Etllmtlecl AC· Th4&6 ~TmOUS ltUllNlll ttactor1 on 11\it f)fOjeCI .. 1----------WllHIN OR UNDER THE crutd lnt., .. 1 and ad· NAMI ITATW•NT I requlf«I by lht Sublatllng P\JllltC NOllC[ PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN· dlllonlll advancat 11 eny will "8.IC N011CE The IOllow1ng per'IOOS ttt and Su1>conrr11011ng Fair A 8 o v E OE SCRIBED . lncruse this figure prl0t 10 dO•no t>utlneu as I Practices At l Oovarnment Kll'U7 TOGETHER WITH THE PER· sale ftCTITIOUI IU .... 18 VINTAGE WOODS CON· COO• S9CllOfl • 100 tt Mq 'tC~ITtOUI llUINll PE TUAL RIOHT OF DRILL· The beneficiary under uld NAMI tl AT8MINT I OOMINIUMS CIO ~ Wit I Eectl bl<kler mvtl 111bmlt NAMI HATl•NT ING. MINING. EXPLORING Deed ol Tru11 heretofore H • The IOllOWing partont are, llam Lyon Co 4490 Von with Hell t>ld Cefllfled or The lollOwlng l*IOtll ate ANO OPERATING THERE· aculed end dehvereO 10 the OOintl bv11neu N Karman ~I 8a•CI\. caetlMtt'• Cheek payabl• 10 dOino bUalna•.. f'OR ANO STORINO IN AND undtrtlO'*' • M itten O.C· COLORWOAKS LANO-C.Jtt t2IS60 tM DISTRICT or 1 b!d t>OnO AAANOA S 113• So REMOVING THE SAME larlllOl'I Of o.fWlt and 0.. SCAPING, 325 Via LIOO LI M No I tSan JuMtl In the lotm N1 IOtth 10 the Euell<'. Anehe1m Cell! FROM SAID LANO OR ANY m•nd f« Sale. and a written Nof'O, Newport lffcll. C111tt C.pi lreno) In<. II c-:o oont1ac:1 dOWtnenll In an 92802 OTHER LANO, INCLUDING Not!Ge of 0.feull Ind [lee· 92MS fOflll• corpor•llon 44 9lft04.Jfll no• lttt lh•n ,~ ot .,...,. MatllMl V1He. 225 THE RIOHT TO WHIP· lion to a. The uno.-toned S.-n L ~.y. 32! Vie Von Karmen Nawporl the rnu~rA amouftl Ol 1>1<1 N Gunther Str"t Senta STOCK OR ~[CTIONAl· ceutad Mid Nouce of 0.. Lido Nord, Ne'*POfl B4111ch. IHGh Celtf 92660 ... ouetent .. that ,,,. bid· Ana, C.ltf 92704 Ly OAILL ANO MIN£ FROM ·~ Md (liee11on to hi ,. Caltt • ., Tht• l>UPMR II COft· def Wiii en1er Into lh• Ttltt bu11na11 11 eon-LANDS OTHER THAN SAID be recorded "' ,,,. County TN• bus!,,... I• con· due19d by • c0toor•110t1 propOeeC1 conlrKI 11 the OUC1ad by en tnd1vldu•I ~NO HEREINA90VI Of· _._. 1M real property la dllel«t by 1t1 lftclMdvel TM re;letrentt•I com• MiM It 1..,-ded 10 aid\ Tiie raol•trant(t) eom· SCRIBED OIL OA OAI tocated Md mot9 than lllf• Tna r901tlrent(tl com· ~ to 1rentKt bUli blddef In the -I Of flllWt rnencao 10 lr"W\MCI bu• WELLS T UMNUS ANO montlll l'l8YI allPMG llf\09 ~ 10 tfenaact ~ Ilea unOef the F!Cltl!Out to enttf lfllO Said conlrlCI. ""' u~ ,,,. FiCtlt!OUt SHAFTS INTO. THROVOH """'t9COfdatlon ,.... ""°" tf'9 frkhhOUI luaineH Nerntl(•) lllltd 1 -.:ti MC:Uflty _,.. be tor· 8u11n... Namel•I 1t11ect 0 A A C A 0 SS THE DATE ot/t&tto lk.IMne9s NelM(t) htltcl al>OW on ~bet 1 ... ......, al>OM on NIA SUBSURF" AC( OF THE C...-CMIU URYIC8 HOW on Mey 3 t, 1MO JOtln 0 Mart....,. VCltl The DISTRICT ~ ,,..,. MerttnN VIiia LANO HER(INA80vt DI C~noel, -.CY S.., \. c.a.w.y ltY..otnl "'9 rlOflt to retael any or.. Thtt t'latement wu hied SCAIBEO ~ TO 80T· PAM C~,eM-90, fhlt -~ w Meet Tllit stetetnenl wet lttedj 1 Wt Of 10 waiw any Ir· with 1"9 County Cieri! ot Of· TOM SUCH WHtPSTOCKCO CA 9tll tttlt ..,_ Wiil\ ftle Counfy Cler" OI Or· .. ,h ftle C«H\ty CWli of Or· regu11t1I• In ef'ty biO Ot In 1n99 COl,#'I~ on ~ 30. OR 0 I._ [CT I 0 NA l l Y C t N D 'f P I I R C I • enge County on May 31 tr'OI County ot'I May 21. -blGdlt19 1990 OAILLlOWtlll. n,....ns ""'9TB IAUS °"1Ct• '"° •tto ,.,. ""euant 10 IN p<OVtlllOtll ,.,.,. ANO SWAnS \JNCXA ANO TAC iG1I ..... STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Please stop by to file you r Daily Pilot 1s pleased to an· f1ct111ous business statemenl 01 nounce a new service now avail· the Daily Pilot Legal Depart able to new busmesses ment 330 West Bay Costa we w ill now SEARC H the Mesa Ca1ttorn1a It you can not name for you at no extra c harge s top by please call us and save you the time and the at (714) 6 42-4321 E111ens1on trrp 10 the Court House 1n Santa 3 15 or 316 and we will make A na Then. ol course. after the arrangements for you to han dle search is completed we will ftle thts procedure by mail your hctihous business name If you should have any further statement with the County Clerk questions please c all us and we pubhsh once a week tor four will be more than glad to assist weeks as required by law anct you then file your proof of pubh Good luck in your cation w ith the Count y Clerk new busmess11 .. . ~ '· .. . . . 9'1f!CllOl'I t77lolthe\.ab0f Pu~ Orange C4*1 ll'*'.ATHOfUtlVOHOTHF Putlll9'leO 0ranoa C0Mt Pv0ttth9cl Or..,.a Cout PvtlW\ed Otenot Coeatl • ODde Of tMI Slat• of Cllll Oaity .. llOl.1Vn91 , .. 2t H . EXll"IO" 1.1 .. Ta THIM! Delly Pllol Jul"te 21. Jlolly s. ~ Pilol """9 ,21,,.,.,,., •• Dlot'iNotJuna1. f4,l1.~l. t0tn.e tnaOIST"fCTtl•OO. 1lt0 Of. ~HO TO MDf't\.l N 12. tMO 12, 1'. 1tl0 tttO ~~!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~ 191Md Jto,,, the Oil'f'CIOf Of ~ fUNNfl. EO\JlltL MAIN• fll·•90 __ ...; __ _..-.....!."'-=•:.!'.M!l..-,-----.....o.;;;....;~ ~ ' I I Products &Senices Chevrolet .. s Corsica LTZ sedan fl•ftl and Beretta GTZ coupe bring back the thrill of e nthusiastic motoring reminiscent of Chevy·s SS hot rods of yesteryear. '- C..:hevy Corsica, Beretta bring back driving thrill Back in the d ark ages when I was still in high school. there were but two small letters that denoted the hottest product Chevrolet would let loose on the streets of middle America - SS. This w as the era ol the SS- Chevelle. SS-Nova, SS-Impala. and so on. Those two matched letters meant that your bread- and-butter Chevrolet had been tortif1ed with all the go-last hrdware GM could stuff under the hood and lenders. The right wheels. tires. suspension and brakes had the sole purpose ol backing up the ground-thumping VB ot choice. L1v1ng under the hood ol these now-immensely valuable SS Chevrolets were 327. 396. 409. 427 and 454-cub1c-1 nch motors thal heaved out boatloads of power and glass-shattering sounds Add some bucket seats and a console shifter and the package was complete All ha1t the bygone muscle car Fuel crises ! and ti have 1n large part d one away with those engines (with the e1tcept1on of the 305 and 3SO-cub1c-1nch ves th at live on 1n the Camara and Corvette), and yet Chevrolet has seen ht to develo p a 90s ver- sion o f the SS cars 1n the Cor- sica and Beretta line. Goodbye SS. hello GTZ and LTZ. The Corsica l TZ sedan and Beretta GTZ coupe reflect a concept similar to the one that spawned the old SS cars. The execution. though, is a world apart. E\len between 1he GTZ and L TZ. the approach to civil- mfnded hot-rod motoring is dlf- ferenl. Both cars send power to the front wheels via German-de- signed live-speed gear boxes (the L TZ has an optional three- speed au to matic). ride on 103- inch wheelbases and are suspended by MacPherson stru1s 1n front and a twist axle 10 the rear wi th coil springs alt around, Both cars are brought to a halt with convenllonal l ront disc. rear drum brakes and steering for the pair is by power- ass1sted rack and p1n1on. Where the cars really differ. from each other as well as their predecessors. is under the hood The Cor sica L TZ is pow- ered by a strong 3 . 1-liter pushrod V6 that is fed by mult1 - port fuel 1n1ect1on and sparked by a crank-tnggered . d1rect-l1re 1gn1t1on The Berretta GTZ. on the other hand, gets 1ls mot1va- llon from a h1gh -revv1ng , 2.3- liler. double -overhead-c a~. Autos Damian Geddry four-cylinder power plant with 16 valves. The HO Quad Four (which stand tor h1gh-ou lpu1 , lour- valve-per-cyhnder four) also sports multi-port luet 1n1ect1on and d1rect-f1re 1gn111on These are two very different engines that give a unique personahty 10 each car. For starters. the V6 molar 1n the L TZ develops prod1g1ous 1orque at low speed and pulls ellorllessly 1n any gear With less than 3.000 pounds to haul around and 180 pound-lee! o l 1orque on hand. 1he Corsica makes hasle fr om stop signs with the lea st provocatio n W1lh 135 horsepower at 4.200 rpm and lull torque at Just 3 600 rpm. tile Corsica L TZ doesn't need a lot of revs to get moving. The Beretta GTZ. on the other hand. rquires more driver in- volvement. True to its name. the HO Quad Four in the GTZ makes 180 horsepo.wer at 6.200 rpm. with lull torque of 160 pound-feet available at 5 rpm. What this translates into tor the day-to-day dnve is a docile motor that needs nly to see 4.000 rpm on. t e lach before 11 sends the car scream- ing forward. Although this is a highly tuned power plan!. the GTZ has re- markable manners around town Not until you work the shifter and get the cams and valves doing their 1nduc11on and exhaust routine do things really ge1 1nterest1ng Regular trips to the 6.700 rprn red:1ne 1n the GTZ reward the driver with sizzling acceleration and m1n1mal torque steer Plant- ing your right foot on !he L TZ 's accelerator gives you 1ns1an1 response from the torquey V6 regardless ot whel'e lhe 1ach and st1dter are po1nt1ng White !he otd SS Chevrofel s denved rTiost of theu enterta1n - n1en1 value lrom their snorl!ng VBs. 11\e LTZ and GTZ add some1h1ng new to the equal!on -cornering grip. Both cars ride on highly upgraded tires mounted on aluminum wheels. The Corsica L TZ is blessed with P0205/60A-15 Eagle GT 4 alt- season performance !ires, and the Be .a__GTZ wears P20 5VA-16 Goodyear es mounted on body-col- ored alloy wheels. Although the tires go a great deal 10 slick lhe GTZ and LTZ to the road. both cars also have benel11ted from numerous suspension upgrades designed to really hold the handling together As a sedan. the L TZ needs to strike a balance be- lween comlort and compusure. so an eye was kept on main- ta1nn1g nde quall!y. The LTZ 's ''Spor t Suspension" included qu1ck- rad10 power steering. gas- charged struts and shocks. a thicker rear stab11tzer bar and higher-rate spnngs. The GTZ goes one step further with big- ger Iron! and rear slabilizer bars. considerably more ag- g1ess1ve spring rates (although the tr ont springs were actually softened by 10 percent). gas- charged shocks. 20 percent stil - ler steenng rack mounts and firmer lo wer control a rm bushings. Although bolh cars generate very respectable grip on smooth pavement. 1he GTZ deflnltely has the laster reflexes; yet the ride quality and ample suspension !ravel of the L TZ makes up lor any compromise In alhle~ic abillly. In keeping with their steroid- Injected personalities, both the Corsica LTZ and Beretta GTZ are equipped with multl-ad- justible sporl seats that ofler plenty ol lateral support. com- plete analog gauges and lull blackout and body-colored paint treatment. Obviously. Chevrolet is making sure that neither of these cars is mistaken for a mild-mannered grocery getter. Even the exhaust note. from the banlone rumble o f the LTZ's V6 to the tenor wail of !he GTZ's mu Ito-valve lour, make it very clear that this flavor of Corsica and Beretta are biased toward enthusiastic moloring. Without causing a complete evacuation al your bank ac- count. either ol these hot-rod Chevrolets will provide the king ol high-calorie transporlalion that made the SS cars of 25 years ago so much hln. 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MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "One nice tt'ling about thunderstorms ... we get the bed to ourselves!" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS ~. c ~ • > ~ <J TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE 18 ROSE 'bJ'U, et w 1) ~ eP"fUl. I~ ~ rJ)lfl. ~1 fJi. ! ()ONT ~. \i..OOTE. wt l.~~.c.-> ()ll ~ ~r a: ~ ~~D P\>T 'TIN~ "'-:> "M. ~ ~ T~ft> ~f \A\? AAl T0~1 ~ ~\.W:>o1000 ~~ ' l~~\ot ! -\ Q • j i l ; i I ' g DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham •''(ou ~LU EAi 50\\E GOOD S1UFF E~ER"< UAY.JofY, lJUST TO BE NICE 10 YOUR TASTE OOOOIES " by Jerry Scott by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan rJ01)411\J& L.l><~A 11;'1Pt£-WHAM 1"0rJ6t.Jf; 1AP10 R~ CWE'S U~At.. MA~CAP~PHORIA. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady Orange Coul DAILY Pll.OT /Thuraday, June 28. 1990 COME WITHIN ONE FOOT OF TMIS 8LANKET1 '(OU STUPID 006. ANO 'fOO'LL R.E6RET IT FOl::RESTOF ~LIFE ! i j I ~--QIQ '-~~· FRED BASSET SHOE JUDGE PARKER IS SUPPER llEAoY? At.W ~E't' GO .AND BVI( VP ll'E ~-.ms:zc v. s . tMIZ1~E CO~" AM'Y s A LOVELY YOUNGSTER ves 1 AND SMART. M ISS SF'ENCER I KNOW' B U T NO ONE'S TOLD HER I -HER DAD THA"T HER MOT HER I S /_ W ILL P R 0 8A0L'Y DEAD t ~ TELL >"1E R SOME - T IM E WHILE S HE rs STA YIN G HERE W tTH US, MARIE I FUNKY WINKERBEAN r CAN''f FIND Af\I.; eAC.KEe5 1 :ruo-r DON'1" 1'0 INV£51' IN IW.>'Plff.:>1l(. O~DfR51AND Ir .' PRAq1C.E PltzA ~'1W1 . J 1------. ------4 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE • .. , I l f s I by Lynn Johnston by Charlel M. Schulz CLOSE •.. TWELVE ANOA MAl.F INCMES ! by Jim Davls by Alex Graham by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk #, I I Cl • ~ .... .... d c s c: '- ( 2 11 c I ' • • I I • I • . . Cl/IO/.IC~ Return of the Big Bands The Bia Band Era returns. Mela Monison remembered danc- in& at the Rendezvous Ballroom on Balboa in the '40s. "The music lakes you back, .. she si&hed. l:>orothy Camp, 7S. also re- membered those dancing days. In fact. for Tuesday's Back to Bal night a t the Balboa Pavilion she wore the same spiffy red and white platform shoes she wore dancing more than 40 yean aao. As a teen. another guest, Bill Grundy. worked at the Rendezvous (located once-upon-a-time on the site of Bubbles Restaurant) when the likes of Errol Aynn and Judy Gar- land swayed to the sounds of Ken- ton and Crosby. "You could hear the bands a mile away," Grundy recalled. Not all the swingers cutting the rug at the nostalgic shindig. part of the zany activities of Irrelevant Week XV , remembered the '30s and '40s. We noticed ... The honoree. Mr. Irrelevant Oemetrious Davis was born in 1967 ... Although 2Q-year- old Daily Pilot editor Bill Lobdell. attending wit h wife Greer, dressed in the spirit of the '40s (suspenders and fedora). he left the sliding and glid- ing to the silver haired couples pack- ing the dance fl oor ... Jn ponytail and crinolines. L1L Russell. a '50s enthusiast came to 1111erbug wuh the Big Band Commotton ... Bob and Emily McG1nlc~ came to watch Big Band star Ha~ Babbitt sing his F1shic and Lambs1e routines ... and costumed ne"l)"eds Bob and Jana Marshall came bl:cause the} lo\(~ the Big Band fashi on scene. ··1 was born tn the wrona era," Marshall confided. Bev Salala, wife of l~levant Week l'Ounder Paul, was credited with the Back to Bal idea. Proceeds left over from the S l 0-per-pcnon donation will benefit the USC' schol- arship program. Some paid S2S for a dinner package and dined before they danced. "It's a hat." said organizer Barbara deBoom. "We hope to make this an institution. (Dtenational relatioH ... Barbara Mason relaxing under the hair dryer at Club Shalimar buzzed about wedding plans for son Rand} and has fiancee Rosalia Zampion1a. to be married Jul} 11 in the:' Mason manse. Randy worked for t"o )Ca~ in Europe and met Ro~l aa. a 11at1vc of Venice. Ital). 1n a London pub. Shortl) after tlw1r nll'l'l1ng. she rc- turned to ltah and he came bad. to California. But. loH' n111qucr' all' Rosaha II\ e' hl'rt· no" and ju 1 lin1shl.'d 1ra1111ng lu tw1:umt' J tr:nd agent. A happy sur prise ... Happ) 32nd b1r1 hlla~ to ..\dnennl.' Brennen. surprt!>l'd .11 7t·pp11' l:ht night b} 20 uf ht·r nl.'arl.''>t ;rnd dcare!>t at a p1 "a1c d1n1wr ho,tcd h> the "ma!>ll'f or mah•o\ l'r\ ... hu,baml George Brl·nnan. Deux chapeaux ... Fashion l·oord1n.1w1 "'II\ I 1.•'>llt• chairt•d 1hc t-rend1 tlwnwd · fr1'hion sho" and Frl·nt·h tlJ' Oll'd lumhl·on for tht• Orange ( ount' JU 'l'ntk D1J- bete$ Foundation last Saturday at the ooh-la-la Mon Chateau res· taurant in El Toro. Leslie donned two hats for the fund-raiS('r. Not an easy task. "I planned the event and put toaether the show usina all French designs from the stores of Fashion Island," Leslie said. "I do it because I bchc\c in the cause. Diabetes is the third lartest killer of children in this country. Funds raised from her efforts. estimated nt SS,000. will support diabetes research at UCI and C'HOC. The 1990s ha been declared the "DcLa<le for the Cure." OD the front llaes ... Actress/commentator Stephanie Ed"ards recalled hearing thl' Salva- uon Arm~ Band }Cars ago. "I pla) the piano and trombone and after hearing them pla} I be· came interested in thl'ir cause. Their clc~ lo\ e of God is such an anspira- tt on:· shl· said. A s guest cmccc Edwards inspired thO'>t' gathered at the Salvation Arnl) Orange County Celebration of Sen 1n· at the Westin South Co~1st Plata 1 lotcl on Saturday. More than -150 gul.'m paid $50 each to attend lhl' annual thl' Bn11sh Parliament. "\\ c'rl' morl' than the old '1nrd1Unl organ1La tion. The army of tod;I\ " un the front lines." ex- pl.tlltl·J Captain K ud~ Hedgre n of till' 12:'-)l'Ur-old arm}. last ing the pwhkm of thl' homeless as Orange count'·, top pnont~ ··our tht·me for till 'lJtJ, "·taunl·h1ng a Dream.' "l' h,I\ l' .1 l'halknging lkcade alwJJ .. M•ta Morrison and Fr•d Smlley go Back to Bal. Ann•tt• HamUton, mother of Juv•nlle Diabetes f'oun- datlon presld•nt Jan•t (l•ftJ. ~~~-. .,.~ ... ·- Melodl Onursal, J , with Barbra March•• at the Juv- enile Diabetes foundation lunch. When divorce becomes a dogfight, look elsewhere for puppy love Dear Ra ndy Sue: My husband and I are in the middle of a bitter divorce. One of the Issues is custody of our 3-year-old golden retriever. What will a judge do with our dogfight? -T.G., Newport Beach HoJ)l.'full~. ~ou and ~our hu,hnnd \\Ill rl'SOh I.' th1• "IS\Ul"' l'll.'f\lfl' It I.'\ Cr 81.'IS lx·ft1rl' a JUd&l' \1, \\ 11h a child. }OU roul<l .igrl'l' tu a \hart•d custo<l~ ;.irran11xmen1 di\ 1ding 11ml· SJ)l.'n\ \\llh )OUI pd. ,,, \\di •I'> \ l'll'l 111.11 ~ hill' \ .ll ,11101\\, .1 nd fll'I food llil\\\'\l'T II \OUT dl\lllll' I' 1rul) h1t1t·1 11 1\ u11l1~d' 1h.11 the '''ll ul )OU ai t· l'.t\11 ) g111ng 111 .1grt'l' on lh t'\l' "'Lil.'' l'llhl'I It \\HllHh 111 llh' "'' 11' Ulll' 111 \llll \h1111IJ ~11 111 till' pound .ind .1d11p1 ,1 Ill'" pupp\ Dear 'Rand\ Sue: \\hat '' tht• sborthl liml'; ou have to "ail for a divorn~ to bt• final in ('a hlornia') -M.P .. 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Randy Sue Morrison p.111\ "\,illnl till' 11.•,polltknl Otlll.'1 1h.111 1h1.·11. h1.·111i: .1 ... 11i:h1h h1ghn kc I.ii 1iti11i: 1h, lll'l1l111n ·'' 11ppu,,·d 111 tilln1-lh1.• l1.,p1lll°'I.' tf11.·11.· 11.".tlh I\ IHI J1lh ll'llll.' Dear Rand) Sue: I just found 011t that m\ soon to bt' "e~"-husband bas had a mlstres11 for the last fe" years that we "ert' m arried. Will I i et COllOMA 80R0£TCLLA PARVO f(lll( l[Ul(£MIA11 "'" ""' CAT 3 IH I CAT 4 tH I more mone) for all the pain and sufft'ring ht' bas caused me? -S.W., Laguna Beach ~011\. h111 1 h1.· .1 n!)" l'r '' no. ~ l' hJ H' 1iu-f:.rnh d1\111n· 1n C :illfurnia. ;inJ 'l' fJ1 Jl\011.,· u1urt' hl'rl· h:t\1.' not TllJdl· ·"'JI J, ,,x·n fil·al I\ tor pa111 JnJ ,u1k1111g But. ~ou 111.1\ hi.· clhk hl .ll~lll' 1111 ll'lmhur'l'nll'nl of Jll' 11w111.'' th.11 ht· 'IX'nt on ~ith ti1r ur.1.·11k·rt.11n1ng th" 1111\lft'\" \\1 th11111 \llU' l..l\1 1\\ kdj:l Dear Rand) Sue: My hus ba nd and I "ert' di\·orc·ed more tha n fi ve years ago. I just rec•eived paper in tbt-mail saying that ht' Is taking me back lo C'ourl to reduce child sup- port. Ca n be just end m e these pape rs i.n the mall or do I have to be served in pe rson? -E .C .. Newport Beach ~l·n 1tt' h\ mail for a hearing to rl·dun· i:hiiJ !>uppon a fter ~our d11 01le ,., linal 1oi; u~uall~ per· m1 ... '1hk Hll\\eH'r. \OU Y.Ould be \\ "'' Ill i:h1.'l'I.. "Ith an allOrnl·~ to m.11..~· \Urt• that \OU \\Crt• Sl'f\ l'd "11h111 thl' 1m1ra i1m,· hm11\ and 10 Ulll I Ill tn1.· hm' tu l't'\ponJ to ~our l \-hu,han1.I'' motion to thl' l'ourt J<.1111/\ •we \111rnson. J ~l:Jll.' har 11·111ticj 1.m11/\ /,I\, \fk'l'Ja/1~1. pra1 • lh.l'\ /,111 Ill /1 I,,,,. II ·' (IU h,1\ l' J Jn 011. l'·rd.11cJ 1/llt''t1on. .\(lU t.Jn 1111tc J<.mJ, .\111· ,\forn,on. c o the Dall) Pilot. l l() \\. Ba.• Srn·t•t C "''·' \fn~l. <J:62 "'. I Hubby spends wife into precarious spot Ann Landers I am not men11oncd in his "'II. Th1'i man " ''Orth a lot of monl'\. but 1f ht' 'hould d1l' l "uuld ha~t· httk nHn' to liH' on than S227 a month from m\ So('tal Sccun t\. I am ~\.tired to death.· .\nn. l havl' nu monq for an nttorne~ :ind don '1 l..no" ''111.'rc tu turn Please help mt• -\.\ orncd Skk in Virg1n1a Dear Va.: You itmusl see a lawyer a t once. Ask your clergyman, your doctor or a friend to recom mend one. You've been sapporting yo11r well- beeled husband for %3 yeart, wblch seems terribly onfair to me . If be should die and tbere Is notllting in writing to compensate you for the money you've spent. you could be In seriou" trouble. DI c\R .\'JN l.\l'<DI R'i Thl' man "ho \\rote about \ all.'ntinl'·, l>J} an his fourth-grade da<;~ 54 )CM ago (hi.' rcC"ei,cd the fc"'est ~alcn tinc!i) brought hack \omc pain- ful nll'mones. My St"cond-grade tent'hl·r had a game for l'hoosing thl' lunch hm·. Eat•h da\ 11hc sekt'tl'd o d11Tl·rl·n1 pc~on tu '>tart th<.' hnc. That pcr'>on "oul<l 'd l.'ct someone hl' or ~he w:1ntl'd to sit by I r<'nH.'mbcr the· firlt t tame ~e pla)cJ the g;ime. I was rcall) cxcttl'd and lool..l·d forward to hcing c'hOSl'll . The l!'inll' "'cnt on and on until I '' o' tht• onh one left I <.'Ouldn 't hl.:hl'\I.' that 'not a '>lngk per~n an till' da\• \\Hntl'd IO ~•t h> ml'. I hl' ~une continued day nf\er uJ~ \lk1 l'H'I > ~·~~wn of r hoo "'i 1t Y.U\ oll\ 1011!> that I wn' the mo~t unpofmlur pt•r,.on 1n tht' cla5 . I t11ed to ptt'h.•nJ that 11 J1dn'1 bother nil' bu1 I "a' 11..'all) cru\hl'<i. Thl' nu.·m- 0 1') of tho~· painful da\<; hun e'en no". I "1 h oil ll'lH ha~ would d111unJtt' ~·ll>tl1on!) ~~.Jon fl'lpit- IJ111 ) Rl't'O&n1tm11 \hould ~\' 10 tho"' "ho t•,,·,·I an ~hula''"' ud11,•\ ,·m1.·nt or ,1,•111111"" • ,,. ~rn~t- -Wind'IOr. Clnt.arw lHar Wt.11 .. r: ''"'" •l•thla my so•• itDd I ...... \OI • • • • • Opening one' mouth sometimes can be hazardous "Wha1'1 ,_,, i1 Pt'ololue." Willi•m Sh•h1piare, The Tempest. Dave Stewart of the Oakland A's. an otherwise ~ble fellow and pitcher of considerable talent, s~ ped on his tonauc the other day and we can only speculate on the con~ quenccs. Followina a perticulatly- bothenome defeat last Sunday (3-2, 10 inninp) at &he hands of the upstart White Sox. the A's riaht- handed pitcher claimed that players from Clllca&<> bench had been shout- in1 at him about his control in the final innina after he'd yielded a home run to Dan Pasqua. Stewart then uttered these words which may or not haunt him before this unpredictable 1990 season has been completed. "They seem to think that they have some auys over there who feel they are pretty &ood ballplayers.'' said Stewart. "There is not one reaular player over there. with the exception of maybe a few -Carlton Fisk. Ron Kittle. Ivan Calderon maybe, that can hold my joc~ as I'm concerned. "McDowell (Jack) should be in Triple-A. What does he know about control? And Lyons (Steve) should be selling insurance. "The Chicago White Sox. they are a club having a little success. but to me they have to learn how to handle success. And until they do they will alwa)'s be a second-rate club no matter how well they play or who they beat." Several days later. when given a chance to recant. ex-Dodger Stewart held fast: .. Wh y should I be sorry?" asked Stewart ... I didn't say anything I didn't mean:· 0 Baseball flashback: It was July 8. 1969. and the ChicaRO Cubs held a Trojans get nevv coach: Dinneen By ROGER CARLSON ~ ..... ~ ..... IRVINE -Un1 vcrs1ty High's search for a bo)s varsity basketball coach. one who is capable of turning a 20-year losing trend around. is over. The TroJans have hired Mike Din- neen. a I 0-year veteran from St. Paul High in Santa Fe Springs. The 31 ·~ear-old Dinneen is the architec t of a program at St. Paul wh ich transformed the Swordsmen from a long-11me doormat into a legitimate contender 1n the Angelus Leaaue. He replaces Steve Scoggin. who resianed at the end of the ·90 season fl'lease see DfNNEEN/ESJ Viking tabbed for USA Today national team The Dally Plfot HUNTINGTON Marc Newfield. the product who led the V1kin1s to their first- ever CIF title, ha s b ee n named to USA Today's 1990 All-USA Hiah School Baseball Team. The 6-foot-4, 200 pounder. was named as the top high school first baseman in the country by the publicati on. The honor is just one of several bestowed on him this season. Earlier, Newfield was named as the G11orade Circle of Champions California Hiah School Player of the Year. He was an All-CIF SA fint team pick as well as an All-Sun1et Leaaue Pick. On June 2. he led the underdoa Vikinp to the S-A title in a 6-4 victory over Diamond Bar at Anaheim Stadium. Thou&)l Marina was the third- place representative in the playoffs, 1t earned the title with wins over the likes of Mater Dci and Westlake - at that time the top-ranked team in the nation accordina to USA Today. KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley five-pmc Ind over the upstart N~ York Mets. &uina: Visitors' locker room. Shea.Stadium, and Ron ~nto was speaking followins a particu- larly-bothersome loss (the Cubs blew a J..l lcad in the ninth and lost. 4-3). Chicago third baseman and team captain Santo. when asked by New York writers to consider the Mets. said with emotion: "I wouldn't put that infield in Tacoma. h s a shame losing to an infield (Ed Kranepool. Wayne Gar- rett. Al Weis. Bobby Pfeil) like that. Everybody thinks the Mets arc so great. I'd almost forgotten because we hadn't played in so long. I was beginning to tell myself that maybe they were pretty good. But they lookl-d like a bunch of rejects to me." Two"<lays later, after the Cubs salavaged one game in the thrcc- game series by beating the Mets. 6-2. somebody asked Chicago Manager Leo Durocher: ··were those the real Cubs we saw out there today." and he repliC'd: "No. but those were the real Mets.·· Baseball historians know what happened with the "real Mets" and to Durocher's Cubs in 1969. Chicago lllcw a 91'2-game lead over the Mets on Au~. 14 and finished a humilt- aung eight games behind New York . which went on to beat the Baltimore fPlease see TAUEY /Ell Miiie Dinneen 9y HOWAllD L. HANDY ...._. ... c-...... NEWPORT BEACH -Theft was a sobcr- ina side to lrrdevant Wttk •Iona with two 1erious pt"CSCn&ations and• lot o(ftivolity at the Balboa Bl) Club Hall of Fame banquet Wcdncsda) ni&)lt before a sellout crowd of more &han 250. M)'1h, Thef:anaerr. Martin then talked about tcamina fi C'~y Skneti •and others and said: ''Put hem all l09C1her and it came out Bill> Manin.'' Will~ Randolph. Graig Neulcs. Ton) la Russo and ~cral othen were de- picted praising Manin. Mantle. "On behalf of the board of aovcrnors of the Balboa Bay Club, it lives me area• pleasure to present )IOU wtth this plaque and lifetime membnhip." Mantle's first rnponsc was: "Who told you I was ao1n1 to tum 1t down?" Mickey Mantle. an all-time &JTat with the New Yort Y•nkca.. ii tht atwnl induc:ttt into lbc BIC" Hall of Fan:. ud Mr. lndn-atM XV. Ormetrius Da~is •II ~k'd with the Low- UMa Troph). lu& a IObcn• llM dip on &lw laer Ny MMUn. also a mciribrroftM l8C Hal of fame • • IDOd r~ Of MMty • •lit chlb itidUdins bOlrd "'8irman Iii Ru and Pruick .. Tom l>ermcf. broutht • toact. of nOMilPi to the ~. Mantk told of quail hun\ing in his na&ive Oklahoma -1th Manin. "The Bill ) Manin we knew and loved so dcarl) "as the kindest. ~ntk:sl. 1ivinscst per- son )OU -ould e"er be ~ to know.'' Deemer said. Nettles. an 1nducttt into the BBC Hall of Fame a }atr aeo and a plllycr undtt Manin for the Vant~ 9"t: "I Sot <irifb watdri• thn di_, on Bi~. tk ta.,.ht mt cve~hu• I know. I( It M'raa t ror Bilfy. I .ouldn t be hric IHt )"rllr or toniehL .. Af\cr a couple of' Manin stories of a personal nature. Mantk said: "rvc enjoyfld bcina here in NC'WpOf't Beech. I'm &om Okla- homa and r~e had so much fun here~~ all. Ok1cs all ~me oot heft aod rve ..,.,..~ e.n> talked me into comi• &be fine tJlllC.., I kno• 1f lie's .-a&ehial. 111e·s proud ol ..,. ~bn& thtt awn Mid I Weeiak it; -1 ain't bctieve be is not htft today." "It toot me• IOlls time eo tet into lhc l8C Hall of FMM MMI' I don't know why. rm -- •s proud to bt in this ont a I am in the b 111W Hall of Funt. Manift. die on-apin, ofT-.m• ,....,., o( the Yankton after a brilliant playina l'lrttr durin& the hcyda)s of Manllc:'s palrollina center field for the club. was eulosiztd by Deemer and others. Man&lc added. "He wasn't at all what the public saw of' him on the ftcld.'' .. Wh11C)I (ford) said of Billy: WUt lilly did best. he QI your friend. .. Deemer then turned to his prcsentauon of the BBC Hui of Fame plaque and lifetime membership to Mant~. ..This evening IS 8 VCf')' sp«iaJ one fOr me," Deemer said. "Billy Martin was • friend to all of us and he respected tltose who taulht him." The film chp started with: The Man. The .. He (Mantle) may be the first penon to refuse it:• Deemer said facetiously ... I'll 1ive him that opponunity. however. You ,ct to know a lot of 1rcat people throuJh our Hall of Famt. I aive you No. 7. the Mick -Mickey Mr. lrrdevant XV, Demetrius Davis, was then brcM.llht to the podium and placed in a chair for ihe balanc:ie of the procram tlwt was turned over to masttt of ettem0oies and Irrele- vant' Week foundtt Paul Salaaa. Tilis is where (nvohty bqln. (J , ....... '".U.Y/IJI • '6 36th Laguna Beach Open field poised for a three-day run ly IARRY FAULKNER o~ ,....,. s,.on. "',." LAGUNA BEACH -The Laguna Open. the onl professional beach \OllC)ball tournament 1hi~ )ear to feature both men's and womC'n's compct111on. returns for its 36th year Fnda) through Sunday at main beach. The prestigious event. co-spon'\ored by 1he Orug~ Coast Dally Pilot, 1s the longest- running beach tournament event in the world and will ofTl'r a $50.000 pii1e purse to be split cquall ) between the men's and \\Omen 's fields. The women's prehm1nar) rounds arc schedul ed for Fnday and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon with the semifinals Sunday 11 8 a.m. followed by the finals at 2 p.m. The men's preliminary rounds are Fn- IWil~..-.-...--.--..-..da) and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m The scnufinals are lated unda) at 10 a.m. with the final s at 4 p.m. The coed event \\Ill begin turda). with semifinals ( 11 a.m ) and finals (I p.m.) unday. The pro woml'n·~ tournament. which 1s a satclhte event to the Women's Professional Volle)'ball Assoc1a11on tour. will featurr the best beach pla)ers in the world. 1ncludtnJ two-time Brazilian Olympian Jackie 1lva. the leadina money winner 1n 1989. Janice Opahnsk1, a UC'I product and San Juan Capistrano resident, _.ill be amon1 the Orange Coast area n:prcsentativcs. She will team wtth 1lva to vie for her third ~trai&)lt laJuna Open crown and fourth overall. The 16-team men's conttnJCnt. which will not include the top Association of Volleyball Profes 1onals players. who will be competing at an AVP event held concurrently at Manhattan Beach. Dcfendina champion Pete Aronch1ck of Los i\ngelcs will team up with a new panner. Mike Boehle, who replace Mark Eller. to try to wm 1t back-to-back. The event wall also introduce a four-person coed div1s1on. fitt.ase see VOUEYIAU/ESJ Friday's focus: Aronchlck 1"90mlr ... Friday's edhto. addmsn Pete ronch1ck. who has s-1tched pennas '" •• atttmpt to put tatether t.c1t-to.b9ck champion1tuP1 '" , IM .,.., clivisioft ol the Llipna &ach Open. ~ ~ ~ PfttlUl'e of defendu• the cro'M'. a well• doitll •t •ida e1w ·ielp of a new penner -Mike lothlt. "° comes aboifi u a •-minute ~nt Despite the new ('()fftbiM- tion, 1t'1 lilt tM No. I teed . Callfornla svveep for White Sox OAK.LAND -11•1 a pd tllinl lMl"e's not a salary cap b ~ O.falancl Athletin. • Sala~. escalatina e9Cb time a tu~ sw nqotiates a new ckal. reKbed new ~ oe Wednesday when Jose Cutee0 became .,..,...., h.i&hest i-1d player.~ A'a 11...-~to a j.yew deal wonh $23.S million, movu'I ham ahald of the Yankees' Don MauinaJy, who in April siped 1 S. year, $19.6 million deal. Not even Canseco believes he's wonh the money. "I don't think it's what I'm wonh." Canseco said al Wednes- day's news conference. ..It's what the market holds, what the organizations are willing to pay a player. "The popularity I have, whether it's controversial or positive, people want to come out and sec Jose Canseco play." C.n1eco And the A's, shooting for a th!rd straight trip to the World Series, arc paying the pnce. Canseco, who will be paid $5.1 million in I 99S the final year of his new deal, also becomes baseball'~ first $5-million man. The 25-year-old Canseco will collect a S3.5 million signing bonus. $2.8 million in 1991. $3.6 million 1n 1992. $4. I million in 1993 and $4.4 million in 1994. He will earn $2 mllhon i~ saJary for this season. There are 1ncent1ves. 100. If Canseco is named the AL·s MVP. he'll collec1 $1 00.000. An MVP in the pla} offs and '"orld Scnes is each worth another $50,000. Canseco becomes the fourth A's player under contract rnakin~ more than $3 million a year. TELEVL'\ION Gell 11 J 111 -l ., Senior Open frum R1dat""'ood 'I J . ESPN S.Mbell 11 :o d m -Mon1rcal 11 Clucago C uh\ w e; THlllS ~pm -\'.1mbkdon CO\t'ragc !Jl'IJ\rdl HBO. 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'6,495 IATTm,_ S8 t69 ' 67• '7 •9!'> 11.- ( 198•91) '198515) ( 1996851 I 1985'31I199685) I 1119537) I 1995261I199754) ( 199850) ~;-r; After conferring wtth both aldea, the Judge tul•• that the ctet.... wlll be "ahlrta" and the pn>eecutlon "aklna." Rlpken's streak revived BALTIMORE -Record-book ~ wfiters.. act your asterisks ready. Cal R1pken s errorless streak is not over, after • all. . Official scorer Billy Stetka, who charged Ripken with an error Tuesday when the Baltimore Oriole shortstop apparently muffed a cutoff throw from ~nter fielder Mike Devereaux, reversed his own call early Wednesday. After viewing the videotape and talking with a few players and coaches, Stetka decided to give Devereaux a throwing error on the play. As a result. Ripken's revived errorless streak was at. 69 straight .games a~er Wednesday night's game wi thout a miscue against Cleveland. Thanks to Stetka's ruling. Ripken is still alive in his ~ursuit of Eddie Bnnkman·s 18-year-old American League re- cord of 72 consccuti' e errorkss games by a shortstop. "I talked to everyone involved,'' Stetka said. "V1rtuall) to a man. everyone except Devereaux said the thro" was "ell off line. Cal had to use more than a reasonable: effort to make the play." R1pkcn·s "error" occurred in the first inning of the Orioles· 5-3 loss to ClcvcJand on a play that was an) thing but ordinar)'. Wuh one out and Jerry Browne on first base. D1un Jaml'S looped a single into short cc.,ter. De' creau~ bobbled the ball and was charged with an error. He picked the ball up and threw to Ripken. "ho ~llo"ed .tht• 1hrow ;o bounce off his mitt and roll in10 loul temtor). Bro"nc came around to score and R1 pl..en had his second error of the season and first '>Ince .\pnl I 3. Or did he'.' After some of thl· pa111c1pants 1n the pla) - 1nclud1ng R1pkcn -vo1n·d displeasure over the call. Stetka chcck~d the 'ideotape after the game sC'\'cral ttmes. at 'anous angles. a nd 1n slow motion. 1\011nng that Ripken had to le:l\e the ground to get h1!> gloH' on 1he thro". Stctka said he would con'1dcr l'hanging the call. "41g Sugg Reta~ Proc:e S8 360 The<>dOre Rot:>ons O.!.e<>unl \ ~5 Sale Pree S 1 795 Fact0<y Ret>ate 11.- Your Net Prtce 51,195 llTTm ... (872980) (8745911 (8746 10) (874644) (C02305) (C022891 1990 TAURUS l ---a .. ~~ Tr lill Pnte Ael01e Disc rAttOr'( Pat~8Qt' O.sco '"' Mlg Sugg Rl'la11 Proce Theooor,. Robon~ O.scounl Sate Pr.ce F ac10t1 Reoa1e Your Net Price '9,495 11TT91 ... (201563) (195091) Mlq 5<JOg Re11111 p,,ce The<: dou• Roti.ns O;<;coun1 Sale Proc:e FactOfy Reoate S I!\ 297 s 2 402 \12,89!\ . - Your Net PrQ • 11,886 I AT TM9 !'MC• '194792) ( 194800) ( 194803) ( 194797) ( 194771) (194753) 191 .RAllER 1991 AERISTIR ILT IL Wllll •1,111 P/U S•2 ••e s 1800 s tO 6'8 s 653 s 9.995 . ·- llT,. ... 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So. the fights arc headed for Atlantic City's Convention Center on Sept. 22. when: the live-site prom~tcr will be the Trump Plaza hotel-casino of financier Donald Trump, who has ~n doin1 some heavy sparring lately with international bankers con- cerning interest payments on junk bonds. "We have a deal in principle with the Trump organization,'' Arum said Wednesday. A Trump Plaza official, who did not wish to be identified. said staging the doubleheader. on which T}son will fight Alex Stewan and Foreman might fight Francesco Damiani. will give Trump Plaza right of first rcfusaJ on a T yson-Foreman match. The doubleheader oriJinally was scheduled for Sept. 8 and it was expected It would be held at Caesars Plal'e in Las Vegas. where. on June 16. Tyson knocl..cd out Henry Tillman and Foreman knocked out Ad1lson Rodrigues. Arum said Caesars Palacr found the li ve-site fee to be 100 high. Both he and Trump Plaza declined to rc\'eal the price on which they had agreed. Sept. 22 would be the day after James "Buster" Douglas is scheduled 10 defend the heavyweipu title at The Mirage in Las Vegas. but there are ind1cat1ons thl' fight will be held in October. If the 41 -year-old f ort'man. ¥.ho was champion 111 1973-74. docs not fiaht D:lm1an1. of Ital}. his opponl·nt could be Michael Dokes. according to .\rum. "We·re. still kan1n1 toward Damiani. but George .. 1111 \\ants 11 to be for 12 rounds for the 1itk. but I 1h111I.. \\c·11 worl.. it out." Arum s~Hd. Damian! is n.-cogni1ed as hea' Y"e1gh1 champion h~ lhl· relat1\'el~ new World Bo>.ing Organization. \\h1k thl.' World Boiting .\sl1oc1at1on. World Boxing C1Ju1K1l. lntl.'rnational Boxing Fedcra1ion and an O\ l'f\\ helming majorit} of bo\lng fans rccognize the champion to be Dougbs. Former Canadian track ~oacla ClwHe Francis has beett added 10 tbe lilt ~~ of oeODk beina sued by Cart Lewis tbr I' what tt.e six-lime Olympec fOld medalill ----alletes was Francis' pan m a milliolModar con- spiracy to defame him. .. t.e.:i• beaan his lib;el action of nearly S364 million 1n December qainst tM German mapz.ine Stem and sprinter Darrell Robinson, a fo.....,. team- mate of Lewis. who now Jives in Canada. But an amended statement of claim. filed this month at the Supreme Court of Ontari°> added Francis' name, aJona with more repcuentauves of Stem, to the suit. The statement claims there was a conspiracy which created a S 1.2 million ahash fund .. for the pu.rpo1e of buyina perjured testimony." Jn olhtt sporu news Wednesday: • CollelC athletes will have to spend no mon: than 20 hours a week on sporu, an •VCfale reduction of about one-third. under le,islation the NCAA Presidents Commission will sponsor at the 1991 convention. The time-reduction addresses a common complaint voiced by athletes in a survey two ycan aao, and arc based o.n !UOmmendations by a aroup of conference comm1ss1oners. . ~Johnny Pesky, 70, has agreed to become the mtenm manager of the Pawtucket Red Sox, Boston's struaa.lina Triple A farm club. -. The Cleveland Indians called up right-handed pitcher Charles Nagy from Class AA Canton-Akron to take the roster spot vacated when John Farrell went on the disabled list. Na.y. 23. will get his first major- lcague start Frida)' night against the Angels in Cleveland. -From 'he A11eda&ed PrHa QUOTE OF THE DAY Earl Strom, who 1s retiring after 32 years as an N BA referee: "I feel I'm the last of a dying breed. I think that referees are an intqral pan of the game. very integral ... Our calls change the complcll.ion of the game. Anybody who says referees don't win or lose ball games is only da)'drcaming. As far as takina the personalities awa> from referees. God rest has soul, if Mendy Rudolph knew that. he'd roll over in his grave. I think in order to sell a call you ma) have to ha\ e a lmlc schmaltz. What's wrona with that? l can·t see being robots and going out there and ~landing around and trying to be so rig.id that ~ou can't have any personality.'' TEST-DRIVE I lllW WIDE OPEi QUALITY PRE-OVVNED VEHICLES '11 ... ... (IMCtll) •11,• .., __ .. (llJ1'7) ·- WJlll. ,....(21 ... 1) 141,• ...... .., ... CRl ... t. ..... ---~) '• ... .,..11111 --W..ne1.-. (1911') 1 11 . . . • • • • • • . . • • ............... '--...... Mlck~Mande~a.a-~ClubPrelldentTOMD .... er. BILLY f rom !I answer n..,.. .... Perhapl the lftOlt ftutaralina event of lrrelevana Weck will take place today at the N~port Beach Golf' Coune wMll Shoe Clock aolf' makn i11 debut with 75 ~nicipanll. Shot Clock IOlf. an eurcite in futility, will feat~ such thinp H timed shots. fulell hole played, thrvwi• the bell, Ulina only an &- iron on one hole includina pulling and a number of' other innovative ideas. Any resemblance to rqular golf will be coincident.al with excepaion of two holes. A closest to the pin com- petition will be held on one hole and a Ion& drive contest on another. All others have gimmicks that should alter the scorecard completely. If you arc interested in the event but don't care to panicipete, you arc invited to be a spectator. The com- petition wiU begin at 9 this morning with a shotgun start. Demetrius Davis. Mr. Irrelevant XV who is being honored all week during Irrelevant Weck festivities. will try several of the holes with different foursomes before being bailed out by founder Paul Salata for a day at Hollywood Park. Each of the 18 holes will provide a unique or zany challenge for the golfers involved. "I feel the players should have as much fun as possible on a golf course." says chairman Steven Bernardy. "My only advice for golfers would be to bring more golf balls and fewer clubs ... The event will benefit Share Our Selves (S.O.S.) As is his custom. Salata rattled off quips at a rapid pace ttferrin& to the 'homeless Raiders': "I prefer to work alone... in answer to an audience remark and many more. Jack Younablood, a former de- fensive linet.cker for the Rams. said: ··1 used to hate tight ends. There hasn't been a aood blocking tiaht end in the NFL but things arc chanJina. Good luck." 1--------------------------------"-------'~------------"----~-Lci&h Steinberg. a player's agent attorney now residing in. N-ewpon Beach and the one who signed No. I drafttt Jeff George for $3 million. brou&ht three letters to the podium. "Tom Ottmer is to hospitalitX what Donald Trump is to humility. • and the list went on. He rattled through previous Irrelevant Weck honorees and told of the first. Kelvin IGrk. ··we had a parade all set up at the airpon with limousines and every· thing... Salata recalled. "He called and said he missed the plane so we found a meat cutter from Long Beach and put him inside the limo. We proceeded with the parade and got to the Bay Club to start our media conference. When Kirk fi. nally arrived. we calmly had him change places with the meat cutter and went ahead." Shane Foley. a Newpon Harbor irad and now a backup quanerback at USC. told Davis not to worry about Salata 's jokes and offered con- gratulations. Nettles played golf with Mantle. Deemer and another player at New- port Beach Country Club Wednes- • day. He tired a 69 to win ~thing and Mantle asked that his sro~ be duly reported to handicap chairmen in that area. Nettles also ~ayed in the Senior U:ag(&em Aonda and said it was a lot of fun. 'To Davis; "Good luck. J hope you make it If you do. it's the greatest life in the world.·· TALLEY From El Orioles in five games of the World Series. Santo now a Cubs' broadcaster and Hall of Fame candidate. has been panicularly haunted by his assc~ment of the Mets 21 years aao. Like Dave Stewart of the A's. Santo was convinced that what he said was true -and. indeed, one could hardly compare an infield of Ernie Banks, Glenn Beckert, Don Kessinger and Santo to such person· aacs as Kranepool, Garrett. Weis. and Pfeil -as difficult. perhaps, to compare the Chisox of 1990 to the defending World Champion A's. who feature such stars as Rickey Henderson, Mark McGwirc. and Jose Canseco. Yet, as Santo says now: "The Mets won 38 of their last 49 games and won the pennant with 100 vic· tones. Those art facts and it's the "The first is a contract that calls for a SI million SiJning bonus and more than SS million for the first three years. Of course it is only as &ood as the paper it is written on. "Andre Ware. the Heisman Trophy winner. wrote this one seriously. He says: 'Since you're in Newpon Beach and I didn't even get to make the trip to New York (his team was playing that day). it's open to question -what is high and what is low." George wrote: "Congratulations. Only one of us can have the honor. I'm happier it was you." Other tributes and advice were presented by Steve Beurlein. a Raider quarterback -"Welcome aboard": Melanie (Salata) Fitch presented Davis with Oags. one nautical series spelling out Davis: Deane Bottorf sang several original songs he cQmpo~d &o honor the. Da"iscs (Demetrius and wife There- sa). Chuck Gra,,cs of the Uni versity Athletic C lub. presented the Low- sman Troph) an<! said they were more valuable than the Heisman because there arc only 15 in ex- istence at the moment. only way I can look at what ha~ pened. Every time we looked up the scoreboard in September. the Mets were winninJ. It was their year." As well it may be the year of the White Sox and that's another reason why Dave Stewart should have bit· ten his tonaue. There are destined teams and ath· letes. Af\er covering amateur and professional spons for 32 years. I am as convinced of that truism as any in sports. And when you're trying to beat an over-achieving team such as the 1969 Mets or the 1990 White Sox. the last lhina you want to do is fan the names. They are usually hot enough without psychological help. Stewart, thouah. has created his own tempest and we can only watch and wait to see if history repeats. as it so often does. It.Id 'l'alleJ::. celllma ~an la Ille Or..-C..t Dd)' Pl#t every s..M¥, hn4ay •• ,..,...,., The Place To Buy Your New Nissan Parts A Service M·F .:r~t M Sales, Leasing Service Parts (714) 540-6410 la.ti Barbor Blvd. Coe&& II CA 911!1 COASTAL AC:URA x "Pf:OPI f H /Ill A \OM MOTOll OIL. MOTOll Oil. 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Slliola. wtao Ml bar of bis F sa deciliOni.r: onl 92 tcbes. 'I I'm autt t11aa•a record low for ..-e over D.iDe i~' .. Mid lhe 23--old bwter . Mich. Olton pve Atlanta lhe lead ~nil Tim Belcher (S-6) with hi1 mlb bomer, a one-out solo shoe an the third innina. Jeff Blauser walked and one out laler moved to third on ,. cin!lt-by Oddibt McDowell and I'd love to do l'8 e=t. I ftlt in control rilh• tt of the pte. I usually Sol my fi t pitch over and stayed ahead on he count until I tired a Unle bit te in the pmc." Orange Coast Dally Pilot Dodgen Pla~r of Day ..smolu (S-6) retittd 21 of the final ookie s .arks / e irates to' win ever Phillies / I Orlando Merced still hasn't seen his first full ~jor leuue game. but he's already helped the Piusqurgh Pirates win one. 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Manqer Tony La Russa·s defendina world cham- pions arc faced with that label after Detroit'& Miltt" Heath hit a ninth-innina home run to be1t the A's S-4 on Wednesday. Coupled with Cbicaao's seventh strajght victory, the A's loss put t~m _ four pcrcentasc points behind the ~ first-place White Sox in the• Ameri- can League West. For the first time since April 11, they arc the Sttond· place A's. ''My reaction to Chicago winning is that 1f we play like we're capable of playing. we'll win it." La RusS4 said. "Right now. I'm discouraged we lost 5-4. It does n't matter what we did or didn't do. we got beat When you lose. ~ou lose.·· an the majors. 1 • Me11 5. Cardinals 2: i\t Busch Stadium. Frank Viola pitched a four-hiller 10 tx-com~ the National League's first I I -game "'inner and D~rryl Strawbe~ extended his hilting streak to 16 games as New Yori.. won its nan:h straight. The '1cto~ cq'mpleted a thret'· game sweep of St. Louis and gaH' the Mets their longest w1nmng streak since 1986. ""hen they won 11 in a ro"' 1n Apnl. The Meu have "'on 16 of \Jl eir last 18 games and arc 19-7 under new Manager Bud Harrelson. S<~·'•l01 0 T mott"' pf\ ~f'Ow O 1...r1ar• ott Tt! .. > • 0 , 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 l 0 ) 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0000 1000 0 0 0 0 1 o o a JJ I 1 I T-9iM• J4 ti I t W•~'" \0 .&'O'•'• t r1~f~'"4C Go" ID G•'•''0 lb J°Oh•70 Noooe Oft t<.f'Grou o '1•"t> fhJ~IO(l ttn WJnnv• rr T-9iM• » I ' I T91iM> sc ...... ._, Jl S 10 I MllwellltM M tQ •-S JJ s 1 s ,_ k ................ .. 414. • Red Sox t , BIH J1y1 S: Boston complc-ted a three-game sweep of Toronto at Fenway Park as Mike Boddicker extended his personal winning streak to mne games. After a o ne hour and 40 minute rain delay at the start. Boddicker (10.3) scattered nine hits, including Kelly Grubcr's 20th homer. in seven innings as Boston boosted its lead in the AL East to 211: _games over Toronto. The Blue Ja)S entered thc-senes ~1th 15 straight '1ctories at Fenway Park. • Astros 9, Padres I: In the Astrodome. hot-t.1t11ng Glenn Wilson droq,· 1n thfl'l' runs for Ho uston and Jim Deshaies pitched a strong gaml' to bc:>at San Diego for the first 11me since 1986. W1bon. with 17 RBis in his last 17 games. h11 a two-run doublt in the first 1nn1ng against Bruce Hurst (4-") and added an RBI s1ngle 1n thl' eighth. Enc ) l'lding ll'd off the first "'Ith a hunt '>tnglc. stoic '>el·onJ and -;,·ored along "'•th Kl·n Camin1t1. ''ho haJ "alkeJ on V. bson\ hit 10 n•ntl'r lil'ld. •Giants 8. Reds 3: r>on Roh~son. pitching "'Ith 1us1 \\\O da)s of 1c4't. allo""ed lour ~lls in eight inn1n~'i. and Matt Wtlltarm homl·rl'd and dro' l' 1n lour run<. tor an Franc1.-,t·o a1 R1H·rfront S1ad1~m Rob1n-.on I J .. fl allo"'l'd onl) a .,mgk h~ Todd Be1vingcr in the fourth bcforl· the Rl·ds !>trud for all thl'lr run-. 1n thl· l'1ghth \fta Jeff Recd and Barry Larlo..m <dngled. 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O't' MYou~t WP- MVfN"'~ UmCM•\ ~ \con ~ n • \Iott •'-'"" ~ \.#< fV'4 lite~" T~·'O Ctdtnftom 1 ,.,. 17 3'1 ANGELS From Et pla) mg good basd>all .. In his 78th maJOr league stan. Fink) ( 10-4) "as tagged for a first· inning homl.' run for tht' first umc in h1<; career . .\nd. Finley gave up not one. but t\\O. Chicago k:id-off hitter amm) So~ ripped 011l' w dl·ad center field. thl'n Kittk hit hi!> firc;t of th{' gaml.' l\\O outs latl.'r 10 mah· 11 2-0. "No" that "as a good scncs." Chicago Manager kff Torborg said. "I didn't kno"' "e v.crc in firs: place unlit Samm) told me after the game. "from thl· sc~ond half of last season. \\C0\e bcl·n a different ball club. Wl· \\On eight s1ra1ght after the (All-~tar) break and I 0 out of 11. we·, e also addl.'d pla>er; hkc So53 and (Robin) \'1.'ntura. We played one game OH'r . 500 the second half of laltt -.CU!>Oll and that's saying a lot rnnlt1da1ng "'' "erl' :!O games under the fi r.,t hal r:· White So'\ starter Eric King shut out the .\ngels until the eighth tn· nintt whl·n both of his walks 1n the inning l'.UtnL' around to score. the onl} offense lht• .\ngcls were able muster agarn!tl the White Sox. "(King) kl' Pl t hl· ball up and in." said Angels n·ntcr fielder Dante B1chctte. •·tk thrl'"' n good game. The guy's tough -bot sooner or later we'll get o n a streak of our own:· King and Finley. two of the hot· t~t pitchc~ in lhc mcrican Lt'aguc at the prc~nt time. duded in sweltC'nng heal that walt measured at 99 degrees at the tart of the game. Finley •"'as chase4_ by the fifth whilf' Kin' (8-1 ). wh8'camc in Wlth the leagues bcs1 earned run averaic. lasted until one out in the eighth. -From Tbe A11oclat~d Press Schedule AT BAT Tnu Idle OH DECK Fri al Indian\•• 35 IN THE HOLE Sa l al lndfans • •·OS ~\ ~ All oames on IC.MPC radio (710) • On TV. Ch. S. " SoorlsChannet ..11·~ .i tough comb1nallon 10 tl\.'Jl The~·, c got the momentum right no"'. but thl.'re·~ ... 1111 half of thl· sea!>On Ill go and 1t'!I a long >ear .. Kittle. "'ho homerl·d 1n his final at-b.it "n Tuc'>da'. be-came the first \\ h1tc O\ pla~er· to hil thrtt homc runs 1n ,hrl'I.' conS«ut•' e at-hats s1nn· lfarllld Baines did 11 on Jul\ 7. 1981 -l'<:rnnung the founh pla)er IO C'htltO\ ht~IOf\ to do so. Kink abo t1 l'd.M1nnie '-1ino-.o for thml plan· on the Wh11e So,.,·~ nll- t1ml.' home run list "'ith 1.35. K11t k . who kads the duh with 13. has I (IQ C31\.'l'r homl.' run!>. tic h11 hnk\ hard in the fourth tnn1ng. h1 SC\'Ond blast landing I .l to 14 ro" s up in kfi field to g1 H' Chicago a J-0 lead "I don't think aO\onc·'> l'Oncrml'd about bcinf m first plac-e." K1ttk said. "We re just playing good baseball. h's been super for us all year ... Kina. who made l09 pitchc\. w\)rked out of a bases-loaded. no- body s1tuat1on 1n the sixth mmng. 0 Retail Price ... 30, 135 Fink)' stam-d with the lragut''s sccond-lx'st ERA. but w1tc~ it rise to 2.62 after aivinJ up ei&ht hits and four run 1n 411' 1nn1nas. ANG•l NOTllS -The AtlOlli 1 .... a on off lo Ira._.. to Cle.,.elancl IOCSev IO 1>991n I loU' oa~ -'" Oii Frics.v Jim A-... 1•·61 _, Oii "" mound IOt tilt Anwb on Fr Ida• ll:llttvef Gfw ---. ICllldultd to tie '' Kllllai.ct from Ille CSl\IOltcl k\I T..wav. , .. 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"""" ...... ~..., ~~ .. ..... I Wedlln4tttv I Kimbf tak . by Clippers in NBA draft NEW YORK -LoYOla Marymou.nt'a Bo Kim,bk will tqin his NBA tarttr in the same cit)' whctt, he playnt i~ collctt as t.k Los aw:tcs C11ppcn surpmed no one in makina him their top draft pick Wed_.y Ta.ken ei&hth oVttaJL Kimble. thC NC AA s top scorer last season. fills the Clippers' need for a shootina paan1 and brinas enormous box-offu appeal. Five picks later. the Clippcn madt Micbipn forward Loy Vauaht their lt!C'Ond choice hopina his rcboundina lkills can imptOve' the tam's 41. 7 ~r-pme a ve,..e. ··we. helped our ~lub immensely today," head coach Mike Schuler said. "I'm very happy with my team today. more so than yesterday." The 6-foot·S. 19()..pound Kimble will provide in- surance at the guard spot. especially if Ron Harper does not come baclt strona from last season's k.ntt injury. The Clippers were widely experted to take Kimble. An estimated 300 fans watchinJ the draft on bi,.. screen tclc\ ision at the Los Angcks Sports Arena bcu. n chantini. "Bo, Bo. Bo ... after Sacramento took LaSalk's Lionel Simmons with the seventh pick, ensuring Kimbk's a\'ailability. The crowd roared its approval when Schuler anno unced the selection. "We wanted to gct the best possible basketball player ~ could get and we did." Schuler said. -rm hapPY for him bcca~ he ~nt throuah a peat hardship this year and he came through with Oy1na colors.. ''I'll tell you what. this is when he wanted to play ... The l..aktrs.. who chose last in the first round. took 6-foot· 1 I Elden Campbell of Clemson. The first pick overall was Derrick Coleman by the New Jene)' Nets.. Coltman. a 6-10. l lS..pound All. American forward. was the aU-time leadinJ rebounder in collciiate history and Syracuse's all·Ume leading scorer with 2.143 points. He was a staner for four years for the Orangemen and was almost universally con- sidered the best NBA prospttL With Coleman taken. big men became a scarce commodity. Of the remaining 26 picks in the first round. 13 were guards or perimeter players. Seattle took 6-3 Ottgon State point guard Gary Payton and Denver followed with LSU's 6-1 Chris Jackson. a 29-point scorer in his two years in college. Not since Detroit took Isiah Thomas with the No. 2 pick in 1981 has a ir.uard been taken as high as Payton. Then came 6-7 Dennis Scott of Grorg.1a Tl!\Ch. an outstanding perimeter shooter who was ta ken by O rlan· do. and 6-5 guard Ke ndall Gill of Illinois. selected by Charlotte. The stnng of shooters was broken when Minnesota selected 7-0 Felton Spencer of Louisville and the Sacramento Kings ir.rabbcd 6-7 Player of the Year .......... ..., ...• .,, ........ ... ,,._ llllM•• .... ~ ••• ., ...... ...... ...... Ml•ctN ~ °"'''" .. N9A ..... Simmons with the first of their record four first.round picks. The Kinp later selected guard Travis Mays of Te.us a t No. 14: 7-0 center Duane CausweU of Temple wi th the 18th pick: and forWard Antho ny Bonner of St. Lo uis at No. 20. The seventh pick was the Kings· own after they finishl'<l with a 2J.S9 rteord this season. The other picks were acquired in trades with Dallu and Utah. The Ma"erkks sent the 14th and 18th pecks to the Kings in a deal that brought Rod~y Mn ray to Dallas. After Simmons. thrtt more playen slated to play guard in the NBA were chosen. Following the Clippers· pick o f Kimble. Willie Bunon. a ~7 forward in college. was grabbed by Miami. which acquired the ninth and 15th pick from Denver in o changc for the No. 3 selection. Atlanta. which had switched first-round picks with Golden State carhcr in the day. then took Michigan point guard Rumeal Robinson. Robinson was the first of three Mich1pn players taken in the first round matching the most ever from one college team in the same >car. Vaught was scl«ted by the Ctiepcrs with the 13th pick and forward Tl·rry Mills was Milwaukee's selection at No. 16. Indiana had three pla)ers taken 1n the fi rst round afti:r its undefeated national champ1onsh1p season in 1976 -Scott Ma~. Bobby Wilkerson and Quinn Buckner. CCL.\ matched that in 1979 whe n David Grei:nv.ood. Roy Hamilton and Brad Holland v.ere chosen m thl' first ro und. The Nets. whose: I 7-65 record v.-as the worst m the N B.\ last season. haven't had a first-rate first-round selcct1o n s ince Sk"Cp) Ao)d m 1982. mci: thi:n. thl'\ haH~ taken Jeff Turner. Pearl Washington. Dennis ·HoPSOn. Cllns Moms and Mook1e Bla)ICK·k. -From ~ A1MclatM Prus VOLLEYBALL From El " Silva and Opahn.sk1 won the first five WPV .\ tour e' cnts before fall- ng to Karo l)n Kirb) and Patt} d m the final of the Huntington ach Open. June 17. Dodd . who teamed w11h Silva in 989. a nd Kirby fi gure to be one of veral teams trying to upset Coast a rea ui:s include: Dale Hall. a former Corona dl·I Mar High sta nd- out no"' rl·s1dmg in In me: Lon Z~no-81ller. v. ho coached the Fo un· ta1n Valk) High girls 'ollc} ball team the pa .. t tv.o ~"3sons: G a) le Stammer and Marr) Diamond. both South Laguna re'l1dcnts: and Juhc Schaar· Thornton of Corona del Mar. product. Greg K1t•mnn. Tom Gnndle. tl'' l' Blui: and Mil l' Stafford. :ill formt•r ..\rtis1s. .... 111 tr. to make the most o f tlw1r honw<oun ad ,antage. t...un Dumm. "'ho starred o n O\C-s I 9S9 state champ1onsh1p team ..... 111 al~ ~ on hand. .\ronchKk and Eller defeated Dane ·l1n1cl of Santa Monica a nd .\nJ) Fl'>hburn of Lo\ .\ngek"<i in la't 'cars linal ilva/O palinski including. N ina atth1es and Elaine Roque. Gail Castro and Lon Kota!>. Linda Car- rillo and Kath) Hanle). and Rita Crockett-Royster. a C'osta Mesa resi- dent. and Dennie Shypryt-Knoop. O ther C.Qmpe11tors wtth Orange DWIACLED SDYICE CllDllCAl.S PAln covas SPA AID POOL SUPPLIES •eavy .. ty .. •eavy hty ... ,,. llUIAUTOPMTa 4111 ALONDM l&.YO. COWTON llO~ AUTO PMTa ~W. M>llCA+MI AW. MAWTMON• C•llHAW AUTO PMTa 1198.WTIMAW. GAWNA ......... Anthon) Curci of Nl·wpon Beach heads a Im ol l~·als competing m the men·s C\l'nt. (urn . a collegiate .\11-.\mcncan al UCL.\ "'hi:re he contributed 10 NC'.\.\ cham- p1onsh1ps in 19tP and t98Q. v.111 compete against a quanet of former Laguna Beach H igh standouts and one forml'r Orange Coost College [>.inl' 1s the ~n ot C1l·nc Sd1nid •. a ~·arh k gt·nd "'ho v.on the in- augur.ii Laguna O J)l·n 1n 1955 r ishburn. .H . o" ns .:!.:! pro- t\.·s'l1onal tx·ar h '1rtom ">. including l<lguna Oix•n t1tll'., m 1980 and I 984. FULL LllE or POITAILIS, llCIOUIDS, CAIEIOS AID SAUIAS. cat1il ' tll'X •••14• •••IM .. , .. lie LJIA .. •a"&E l'LtJI• '2.48 ILAueoN AUTO PMTa IUt.aT. AUTO PMTa IOli6 W llAUeON 10Sl1 AVALON avo. 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The new Amencan challenger 1s Freedo m's Wing. designed b) G ino Morrclli of Newpon Beach for San Diego's South Bay )ndicate. The name Freedom's Wing. in- cidentally. was selected from more than 3.000 entries submitted as pan of the "Name the Cat" contest spon- sored by the South Bay S)ndicate of DINNEEN From El al\er a SC\en-)l'ar tour. interrupted b) one )ca r s lt'3\l' of absence. Dinnl'\.'n·., 10-)car n-cord at St Paul 1s but 117-I 14. but the past th e )Cars ha' e St'Cn ·t. Paul o n a high nsc. as n 1dcnccd b) the standout <:rcv.s of the past 1 .... 0 seasons. It v.as Dinnl"t:n·s C)...,ordsmen c'· tcndt'd Oct':ln \'1l'"' 1n the fi rst round of the 1988 5-~ pla)om. bcforc ft. nail) falling. 91 ·8~.111 d ro111roH·~1.il finish. St. Paurs game "'as a run-and run-fastt·r. and Dinnl-cn said that's cxaetl) "'hat hc"s lookmg for "' 1th thl' TroJans. .. , hke to run." undcrsta1ed Din· nl'l:n. ··and I hlt• 10 press. ··That team thal lo\t to Ocl·an \ lt'V. aH·ragt'd 1H point\ a gamr and v.as the h1ghi:'t "'onng team 1n Southl·m California Our tea m \\as tht• k ading '-l·oring h:am again the loll'>'\ mg ) t•ar ·· .\mong St Paul"\ pnM.lul·ts thi: pa\I tlm.•i: H ':H\ ha\C hl.'l'n four .\II-Cl f- l hoKl.~ induding point guard IOAllNG Chula Vista. Submitti!'f the winnina enuy was Kathleen White of Costa Mesa -.ho is an avid saili,. enthusiut with a JOum&listic back· ground. ··1 sat down and compiled a hst of patriotic names. which are a tra- dition for U.S. boats in international competition. and combined that wllh the fi x.cd wins mast of the catamaran -and came up w;(h the name Freedo m's Wina." said White. Her e ntf) ~on her two round trip airhne tickets to McRae, Australia for the 1991 challenge. plus VIP passes into the Sou1h Bay Syndicate compound. Meanwhile. a French challenge has mo,cd into high gear with the launching of the(' Cat OT IP at the end of May. A buildup to the 1991 challenge has been revealed b) Mo relli who has proposed a .. showdown race" wuh the Aussies in mid-July in c11her Nacra 6.0s of Hobic·21 s. Morrell1 also announced that he has donated a C Cat to the syndicate to be used as a trial ho rse for Frcdom·s Wing. John G uerrero (now a t Rancho San- tiago C'olkge ). John O verbeck (now at Cal Pol) Pomona). Jason Han (now at Cal State Fullcnon) and Greg V. 1lhg.. St. Paurs all-ume leading scorer v.ho 1s no" at Rice in the football program. D inneen comes to University as 1l ful h1 mc on-campus coach and will be teaching in 1hc Social Studies area. What he aht•ad for the T rojans and the Sea Vic"" League'> ··1t's hiird tu ~> n ght off the bat. JUSI ronu ng iiboard."' said Dinneen. 00bu1 ...,e·11 ~ tr) mg some of the 1hings that ha\e been !>uccessful for ml' (running and prc<,•ang). Obvio us· I~. 11°) going to ta!l.c us a while. But I l nov. "c ha'i: w mc athletes v.11h poten11al. ··w e'll be pla~mg aga1ns1 some of the bt-..1. hopcfull) "e'll bt-come one o l the best. I lrno"" "c're 1n a tough lcagUl'. and l°\t' been IO a tough league.·· 01nneen·s baslt.ctball career began as a pla)cr at 5':-hurr High 1n Mon1ebcllo. and atkr a collctu:itc t9ur (not basl etball lat \\ h1tl1t'r ( "ol- TheCCM--~owrlDdlie 5-da Bay Syadialc by bf .. ftll.' l-..no40 and ... bnJdllr. Dl.W. o( Girs Catamarans out of Ne•pott ae.eta. -ne cumpetition f'or the Little America., Cup t w IMM,.._. llltOUI m'-llli,...ull taililw C¥Cllt i• the wotid. and -c •~ pleated to sup0r1 this U.S. challe~ to retum the Cup to this country. said Wayne lw1mo10. Australia has ~ad the CUp for the 1>9Jt fi ve )eln. 0 Both ends of Newpon Hatbor we~ taken over by kid sailon this week as both Balboa Yacht Oub and Lido Isle Yacht Club inauauraled their 1990 j unior sailina provams. Both proanms will continue throuah Auaust. At BYC classes arc for beainnin1 "Sea Urchins:· 6-7 years old, and bq.inning. intermediate and ad· vanccd sailors 8-17 years old. UYC had its "junior opcnina day" Tuesday and featured Robbie Haines. 1984 Olympic JOld medalist 1n the Soling Class. urging the )Ounasters to continue their sailing as a means uf having fun and meet- ing new f nends. Hames. originall y from San D1eao. said he stan ed sailing Sabot dinghies as a yo ungsters and has graduated to o ther more high per· formance boats and large boats all over the world. He is now manager of the Non h Sails loft in Huntington Beach. ..,__~r·~.­,,un ~very,,...._,. lcge. he took the rc i&ns at SL PauJ. .. This 1s really a &ood J>!Ofcssional opponunity for m e," said Dinneen. .. I need a new challenge in my life. I JUSt want to ma ke 1t fun and excit- ing." The fun begins in December when Dinneen and his Trojans wi ll embark on n two-year tour of no ho me games. T he TroJans' campus is in li ne for a 2.~scat arena-style gymnasium. thus the} 'II have no ho me games for the next t"o )Cars dunng construc- uo n. according to U niversit)' Ath- le11c Director Mark Cunningham. U niversll) ·s record. under fi ve pre' 1o us coaches. has been an un- e, 1able 1 9 1 -~9 1 Just three of 20 ed1uons have wo n more than than the) ha\e lost and JUst three have carnl'd a benh 1n the CIF playoffs. T hat aspcc-t 1s no longer a factor "1th all basil.l•tball teams now a uto- maucall> in the CIF playoffs. ..I know 1hey finished last a year ago. but I c~pcct by the playoffs this scaM>n we'll tx a ble to give it a good shot:· said Dinneen • • • • • • • • • THE DAILY PILOT IS ON THE • • • • • • • • • • AIR • • range Coast Daily Pilot now pro news o : K-OCEAN 103.1 FM -the Number 1 Orange County based : FM radio station -five times a day. Listen to us at 6 :50 : 7:20 and 7:50 in the mornings and 4:30 and 5:50 in the : afternoons. • Catch Pilot editor William Lobdell in the morning with Rick • • • • • • • • • • Lewis, hoS1 of the Breakfast Club, 6-1 O am. • •••••••••••••• • • < • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • •••• • • • • ·' I •I 'I '! . - .. :·; • • -. • • • . n • . . • • • f . . = . . . . . . . . . . . I : ' . . . .. . . • ' • ._....,. ..... ,. ........ WIMa!DON, .... ad -The f'ed.Uirild IU"I no oae 1C1C1n1 '° ~ize ach year at WimbledOll's pie ..Uy is Boria Bedrer. Check out his Cftldnti.aa: Pholo 10. bia bla stuffed witb r'Kketa. a pt9t in lbe player pide tbat ~ he"s won tbrec chlmoionlbipa. Everyone kno-s Jennifer ~priati's dlft\Pkld smile and Iona brown bair, even thoup the 14- year.old Aoridian is a newcomer to thae balJowed lawns. She walked ri&ht in Wednetdly, no problem, won her 1CCOnd match, no sweat, and left the crowd charmed as if she were a princess. Becket? He had trouble gcuina throuah the gate and trouble gcuina stancd on Centre Coun. but once he sorted it all out he brought order where chaos rciancd the day before. Boris Becker serves during first round of Wllllbledon. .. They stop me every time," he said af\cr beating Wally Masur 6-7. 6-2, 6-3. 6-2 in a second-round match. "I had my pass. It just took a minute to show It to her and she believed me that I was the one." 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Capriati breezed alona until she served for the match at S-3 and was broken. "I think I lost m_y concentration," she said. "I just didn't cle>K it out. Then when she stancd comina back in, I did stan to think about what happened last week (when) I let World Cup's final 8 rests By BARRY \lllLNER Ar $port\ WrllH ROME -On the 20th day-and the~ l~t and nnd -the World Cup re~ted. A fler two frantic rounds of soccer. thl' fidd has been cut 10 eight teams. half of th em surprises. The reward for thL· quarterfinahsts 1s three days off to plot s1ra1eg)'. hea l the "ounJl·d and. 1n one case. sec the Pope. The Irish team spcnl part of Wt•dm•Mia) at the Vatica n an d had an aud1cnn· "ith Pope John Pau l II. Dn.'!>"'-'J 1n lhi.'lr green and wh1H• '>"l'ahu1b. th(' team nll'I pnvatl'I) \\ollh lh\.' pontiff. JOlncd b) C'Oal·h Jad.. Charlton and the bishop of L11nn1d .. Mo nsign or Liam O'Bo) ll'. l hq pfl·~ntl'd John Paul with a s0tn·r ball autographed b) all the pla)l'r'> and a 1cam pennant. Thl·n. led b) 1hc bishop. the) all bur'>t 1n1u "Come On You Ro)s in (i I C'l'n .. The bo)S 1n green ha ... e a hca") 1<1\I. ahead -beating Ital) at OI) m- p1L Stadium on Sa turda). Thl" Ital- ian' ha' c ""on all four games b) 'hutoul\ I he lmh had three tics in thL' fif\t round. then 120 minutes of !.l.'Ull'IL'\!> c,occcr again!>t Romania in th\.· ~'<'ond mund beforC' winning a pcnalt> t.1ck shootout. ··we·11 make 11 hard for them." ~a1J goa lkcccpcr Paddy Bonner. Ital)·:. Roberto Baggio e'tpccts Just that lrum lrl'land. ··we·rc worried about gi\1ng up a goul un a c:ountl·ra11ack. as 11 will be tou~h to rnme back and score aga111'I their ddi:'nse." Baggio said. "Thl· I mh pla) a '>pica I long-ball ganw . ..._, "L··11 want to score early so \o\'l' lan tx·11cr copc wtth 1he1r opcn Sl)k .. The most w1dc-opcn styles arc 1:mplo)1:d b) West German) and C'll'Choslovak1a. who play Sunday '" Mil.in . The German~ have shown thl· mo .. 1 dangerous. blanccd auack . "h1lc th1: Czechoslovaks have been led b) Tomas Skuhravy. the World Cup\ leading scorer with five goals. I hi.· other games this weekend arc Arg1:n11na-Yugoslav1a at Florence on Sa turda)'. England-Cameroon at Na plc'I on Sunda>. Several English fans amon~ the 246 1:>-ix·llcd from Ital ) afier noting 1n lhl· o\Jna11c resort of Rimin1 said thi.·) "'°l·re lf('ated cruell y by Italian pohrc. "When \\C were arrested we were hdd 1n a garage and treated very rough ly," sa id Michael Vincent. "We w1:re punched and kicked by the police for no reason. I have m·vcr known anything like it and wi ll never go back to Italy again, ··Even on the plane (bac-k to Lon- don) the)' treated us like animals. We got one glass of water and were told 10 keep looking ahead and not to turn round 10 talk to anybody. Otherwise. you would get a smack across the head." The incident was the worst in- \Ol v1 ng Enallsh rans during the World Cup and served as yet another setback 1n EnJ)and's ar- tcmpts to a.ct its club teams read· milled to European events. English d ub!> have been barred since 1985. \\hen rioting at the C'up of Cham· p1ons pmc between Liverpool and Juvcntus caused the dc.aths of 39 fan s. mostly Italians. Emidio Di Giambattista, the chief prosecutor in Italy's Coun or Ac- counts. said in a repon filed Tuo- day that World Cup construction rchts were double onginal estimates ond had contributed to the country's ·\oarina public debt. He said public debt now amounted to 98.l pcrttnt or the grou domestk product and that World Cup construc1ion projects shared pan of the blame. FIFA prcSldcnt J090 Havelan,c told Ga11ctta DcUo SOOft that t~ l\c.-.t World Cup -oukl include one more team from Africa. al the cx- pcnte of Eu~. which will IOK a pot. He ettd1k'd the Sl""'i lhowu'I b)' C'amcroon 11 1 major factor in t"'-' chlrw:"· • Joa Mcbral IM five...,..._ --· e '.tuy AUIUllilia Wllo .... ~ti:ft"-.. *~ .,... oPeil , .. ,. _,_. -pounM la'VCI ud volleYI IO ._, pece wtaJl llCkef tltiCI llllt'OU1 IM -•. * ~. with .., ICfVial tbc tltird c:· nt. Maur ben- dhed ftoonl • beck nd net cord daat Bemer au...-for but couldn't quite lacb. Malur went abtad 4-1 oa wrve, but Becker won the next three poiftlt to lie it -M. After Maur he.kl '° S-4, Becker'• undoi• came on a double-f'auli. his Rna of 1evcn in the match. Masur then se~ed out to win 7-5. Californian Derrick Rosta&no. McEnroe's conqueror in the fint round remained a dark horse to win Wimbkdon by notchi"I a 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 victory over ritain's last hope, Jeremy Ba\et.. Rostaano u.id he "WIS wonied about a letdown after the tumultuous triumph over McEnroe. ··To come bid riabt away . the neAt day and play was a littJe bit of a surpnse," he said. "But J knew that it would be very probable that there would be a lctdownt and I tried to fapl it off and~· exaled to play apin, which I did. I think I did pretty well in that R$peCt." If you're going to be mot0tlng down the ltreteh of Interstate 5 between the 133 (Laguna Canyon) and Highway 7 4 (Ortega Highway) any time soon, be on the watch fOt those quick lltue CHP Mustangs. According to Officer Ken Daily at the California Hlghwy Patrol, there's going to be some extra enforcement on hand to keep speeds down on this notorious strip of blacktop. Speaking of those black and white Mustangs, with 225 hp and 300 pound-feet of torque on hand from their five-liter V8s. it's only going to take Officer Bob 6.2 seconds to go from standstill to 60 mph If he decides to come after you. Daily went on to say that the Mustangs (the same basic model that is sold to civilians as the 5 UC) have been surprisingly sturdy and trouble-free as police vehicles, easily making It through 85,000 miles of hard-core duty before they are even considered for retirement. . . . While we're on the subject of Mustangs, It seems that the CHP isn't the only ones who are hot for the V8 ponies. Over at Theodore Robins Ford. General Manager Ronald Dace said customers are snapping up 20 to 25 of the Ford muscle cars every month, not to mention the six to eight customers per month that drive off In Mustang UC and GT covertibles. Must be rough! As popular as the Mustang Is. though, the Thunderbird, and Thunderbird SC with its 210 hp supercharged V6, are disappearing from Theodore Robins· place at a rate of 35 cars per month. If you are hungry for horsepower, but the Ford In your furture needs four doors, perhaps the 140-mph 215-hp quad-cam Taurus SHO with Its Yamaha-designed 24- valve three-liter V6 Is the answer. And with automatic transmtsston version of the SHO soon to arrive. those who are shy of stick shifts will f In ally have a shot at one of the hottest $20,000 American sedans known to the planet. Seeing that horsepower is turning out to be a theme this week, a trip over to the Newport Auto Center on PCH turned up some heavenly hardware. For you techno junkies, how about a Lotus-designed 370-hp 5. 7-llter 32-valve V8 hiding under the hood of the ZR-1 Corvette? General manager Brian Klotz said these steroid-Injected Vettes are slipping out the door for $80,000 a copy, and eight of the 175 mph stormers have recently found homes. That leaves just two left. If you prefer that your chariot have a German accent, perhaps the limited edition ( 100 cars this year) $80,000 326 hp Porsche 928 GT would suffice. A 170-mph Porsche would be a great addition to any drlveaway. If Porsche means rear engine to you. maybe the 247 hp 911 Carrera 2 or the four- wheel-drive 911 Carrera 4 will keep the purist In you happy. Have clutch-pedal aerobics been keeping you away from the 911 ? If so, then the awesome new tlptronlc automatic that's now available in the Carrera 2 could be just the ticket. At $62,000 to $80,000 for the massively redesigned 9111, though (cabrlo Included). no one Is going to accuse you of skimping on transportation. Last but not least, In the big-power department over at the Newport Auto Center Is the soon to arrive Lamborghini Diablo. This 200 mph replacement for the radical Countach will be powered by no less than a 485-hp 48-valve alloy V12. Price on the Olablo? Whispers of $170,000 have been heard, but no one has yet to confirm. • • • Thanks to Fladeboe Volkswagen for loaning a whole llne of ·90 VWs for the Volkswagen Classic at the Irvine Meadows recently. The new cars were a great contrast to the classic and custom Bugs, vans, Fastbacks and Squarebactc& that showed up for the event. Check here next week for pricing and equipment updates on the Golf, Jetta, Vanagon. Fox, Corrado and GTI; you're In for a nice surprise. . . . So Proposition 111 was given 53 percent voter approval, and 'Mth It would come hJgher gasoHne taxes. Bated on a current average of $1 .12 for a gallon of unleaded, beekert of the proposition say the average cost to each California motorl1t (who now pays one of the lowest gasoline taxes In the country) would be $60 a year. • • • All right, so you think the new GM Lumlna. Siihouette and Trans Sport minivans are hot, and the new Toyota Prevla la pretty slick also. Granted, the Mazda MPV, Ford Aeroatar and Chrysler Town & Country, Caravan and Voyager are all truly great shuttles In their own right. But you want aomethlng just a bit dlffer9nt. Perhaps you're IOokl~ for something a bit more Newport Beach. a minivan that hat that C0tona def Mar feet to It. Wetl, Llncoln·Mercury and Mercedes-Benz are both working on their own version of an "upecale" mlfWan designed to whllk the wealthy from place to place. The Lincoln-Mercury vanette la being designed In conjunctk>n with Nlalln and will most llkety be motivated by a 3.0-llt• V6 driving the front wheel1. Expectatk>nl are that the Lincofn-Mercury peopte mover wtll be Introduced In the f811 of '91 u a '92 model. -...cectee 8«\z, on the other hand, ts preparing a rw- wheef·drlve, M¥en-puMngef van bated on the upcoming repteoement fOt the 300£. Expect the new 4Matlc fOuf • wtt111 dnve ayawm, multl--vatve 9nginee and a price and • ....... to rtval the s-ca.. Mdana (420 and 580 se and SE.l). Oehery YMI thele •• notl J malca ho Only five townhomea remain available at Jamaica, Bamu's poeular raidential community an Lapna Nipel. And now this limited number of homes, priced from $224,900, is offerin' a areat reason to buy -a specaal loan prosram that presents a 8.875 percent interest rate for seven ycan. This· 8.875 percent rate is based on a seven-year fixed mortgage at 10.28 percent (an- nual percentage rate). This pro- gram translates to thousands of dollars of savings for home buyers. As appealing as the terms being offered at Jamaica. are the community's two and thrce- bedroom townhomes. Designer touches such as stately arched windows and high sloped ceil- ings create light and airy in- teriors. Elegant entries, with handset ceramic-tile flooring in- troduce each of the three Ooor plans. Selected plans included sunny breakfast nooks. one with a built-in window seat. and com- fortable family rooms. One plan has a skylighted loft overlooking the living room with space for a study. entertainment center or master-suite retreat. The interiors at Jamaica provide one. two or even three wood-burning fireplaces. A see- lhrouah fareplace teparatcs U•e aophistica1ed livi.._ . room and fainily room of Plan Three. Jamaica Dnel•••r. Barratt. Ty p e of d evel o p me•l: Townhomes. Price ru1e: From $224,900. N ... ater of floor plu1: Three. Squre foo&a1e: 1.456 to 2.035. Special lou program: 8.875 per- cent for seven years. Sales office pllo.e: 495-8709. which also has a fireplace shared by the master bedroom and re- treat Versatile living space con- tinues to the outdoors with pri- va te patios opening from the living rooms or family rooms and private sun decks accessible from the master bedrooms. Stylish Jamaica kitchens dis- play Euro-style cabinetry with French-finish oak trim and ceramic-tile countertops sur- rounding the fo ur-burner gas cooktop. Jenn Air black glass oven with microwave unit and multi-cycle dishwasher. Cei ling- rcccssed down lighting and under-cabinet flu orescent ligh t- ing add design impact to the highly efficient meal preparation offer 8.875 percent Interest rate center. The two-story townhomes, ranaina from approximately 1,4S6 to 2,03S square feet , in- clude two and one-half baths and attached tw<><ar pragcs with direct access from the interion and automatic door openers. With Mediterranean styling so appropriate for its California Riviera location, Barrntt's Ja- maica offers stunning views of the rolli ng hills of Laguna Niguel and the Pacific Ocean from selected view lots. . Durable day-tile roofs, lace- textured stucco siding. white- mullioned windows and decorat- ive ceramic-tile hou5e numbers are among the distinctive ex- terior features. The new neighborhood of Ja- maica provides at-home reson amenities with a swimming pool and spa. All community amenities are professionally maintained. To visit Jamaica. where the final five homes are now avail- able for purchase. take the San Diego Freeway (1-5). exit west at Crown Valley Parkwa). turn right on Niguel Road and con- tinue one mile to 29486 Port Royal Way in Laguna Niguel. Furnished models arc open daily from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m .. and additional informaiton is avail- able b) calling 495-8709. exp•nllY• view windows, ,...,..volUM• celllf191 at J.....ac. towntla..n. Interior appointments gain clout with home buyers Interior details and amenities are one of the most important considerations when purchasing a new home. and Orange County home builders arc risin$ to the challenge of creating homes with unique and lavish appointments. According to Gregg Schaebcrlc. director of sales and marketing for Custom Li ving Homes and Communities. home buyers arc vitally concerned about interior features and designs. The qualtty of the interior appointments should not only be visual. but tactile. It's a quality that can be felt . running a hand along an oak staircase. or inspecting the brass hardware on a raised panel front door. Solid. finel y crafted interior details remind homcbu)crs of the classic tradition of custom home building, with nch appointments that create an atmosphere of timeless elegance and master craftsmanship. "By including custom-quality features such as hardwood circular stairc:ascs. columns. arched interior doorways windows and dome sk) lights. as well as ofTering a two-stol) library in our Plan Fi ve at Coronado Pointe. we ti) to not onl) beaut1f) the home. but also add a warmth and personaht) that many ho mebuycrs are looking for in a residence." commented Schaebcrlc. Homebu)cr~ at Coronado Pointe receive Custom Living·., Personalized R~s1dence Plan. which gives thme the abiht) to custom11e their home in a 'arict) of unique ways. from details such as color schemes and fircplacr facades. right up to floor plan sclrrtion and mo<l1fica1iun. According to Schacbcrlc. buyer rcspon'lr 1s O\erwhclming for this program \.\h1ch 1s a standard feature ofthl'lr rommunities. Interior features ma) range from imposing libraries and s1ud1rs. to the understated luxur) of touches such as art niches and plant sht.•hcs. The mrnutt.• detatl'I of an interior design combine to enhanCl' the home and make a 'dramatic d11Terence in the home's O\Crall appeal. Shea Homes· Ocean Ranch collection is accentuated by custom appointments such as masonry or marble-faced firepla~s. custom \.\Ood-framcd windows. raised panel oak entry doors, smile pane French door!I and kitchen cabinet') in a variety of finishes. Window designs lan often lend a special ambiance to a room and make a definite '>latcment of '>l~ le. "l:\cdlemcc un all aspects of the intenor design of our homes 1-, \\hat .. ,l. pm' 1dc. and what bu>ers demand.". com.mcn~e~ .Bill York . prl''>l <knt of ~hea Homes Southern Cahforn1a Div1s1on. "Qual1 t~ and uaft'lmansh1p make the difference between a hou~ ,md hOnl l' .. Tod<i) 's humt.' buyer is looking for the exceptional in a new home. anJ th e c.·laborate interior features of recent home develop- ments rl·lkl 1 th 1'> fact and improve upon 1t. Woodcrest records strong showing County architects , builders strike gold at the Nuggets According to development critiques by Costa Mesa-based Market Profiles. six Orange County prOJCCts by Woodcrest Development. In c. recorded a total of 167 sales during the first quarter of 1990. Tom O'Donnell. president ol Woodcrest's Orange County Division. one of three in Southern California. explained that prime locations. marketable designs and desirable features is Woodcrest's formu la for con- sistently strong sales. "Pleasing home buyers is our top p11onty... he explained. "These first quarter sales figures indicate that Woodcrest is con- tinuing to respond to their needs. cspec1all) with our newest neigh- borhoods in S)camorc Can yon. where first quarter sales were outstandinp.." Sycamore Canyon is a 325- acre planned community in the.· hills of Anaheim. Three of Woodcrest's four new home neighborhoods planned m thi s area were surveyed in the Mar- ket Profiles· report. "Sunflower and Larkspur opened m late Janual) th1'1 ~car and both neighborhoods sold out all phases released during the first quarter." l'Xpla1ned O'Donnell. "Wildflo\.\er. which was opened fall of 1989. ron- tinucd 11s succes" "1th three strong phase releases in thl' fir st three months of 1990." Wildflower offers one and two-ston homes with three and four bedrooms and as man) as three baths. Pnces bcgm 1n the mid $200.000s. At Sunflower. two-tor}. view-oriented homes feature three and four bedrooms and pnn·-, \tarting in the mid s 2 l.KJ. lX)()!I Large. lu\ul") home'I. man~ with spl't. tacular co untr~s1de 'it.'\\\. ran be found at Larkspur. .\\ailabk from the high $200.<XXh. homes in this d1 - tinct1\C rollec11on ha'e as man) as fiH bedrooms O 'Donnell n o ted that Lau rdwoo<l. ewcut' c anached homes m \)camorc Can~tm. OP\.'ned for "ale\ 1n late Fcbruar). Ncarl) 100 of the attract1\e homes ha' c been sold-to-date. Prices brgm under S 150.000. SAN FR.\NCISCO -Orange County architects and builders captured the hon's sharr of honors at the Pacific <. ua\l Builder Conference's 27th annual Gold Nugget - "Bcsl in the West" -award show. ( ount) prOJeCts won 16 Grand Awards. including two roH·tcd Homes of the Year. and 39 Merit Awards. The awards were presented at the Hilton Hotel here. A sellout crowd representing the "who·s who" of the western building industrv attended the Gold Nugget show. This year's "inners wen~ selected from a compctjtion record of 887 cntne b) a 15-Judge panel. for a complete rundown on Orange County's Gold Nugget .\\.\ard-wanning prOJCCts. See Page 4. Rancho Niguel's Mirador condos nearing a sellout The e~quis1tc co n- dominium project of Mirador at Rancho Niguel is qu1 ckl )' selling out its last phase. it was announced by JefTf) Stoddard. C'<ecutivc 'ice pre ident of thC' Buie Corp .. developer of the mcd1tcr- rancan v1llasc in Joint "cn- turc with PnMent Bank. For a hm1ted umc. a t\\O· year associate m~mbcrsh 1p to the Cl ub, Rancho Nigucl's c\- clusive mo tcr-recn:ation fa- cility. 1 included in the purchase of a M 1 rad or con- dominium. At the end of th e two years. homco\' nt·r4' have the option of continuing their a ·soc1atc membership at the current fee tructurc. With price stan1ng at $1S9,900. Mirador is nc tied in a hills.de location and 1s within walkina distance of the enter at Rancho Niguel. which offers an eight-rccn theater complex. restaurant . retail shops and a market. The 6CJO.«rc mastcr·planncd community also features an dnne•tal'Y ~ bikina and ·bikina trails and an 18-station par coune. Tbftt Root Plans remain , available. ranging from 1.030 to 1.36 7 square feet. Plan Mlrador Developer: The Buie Corp Type of dnelopment: ( un- domin1 um . Prtct ruge: From S 159.000. Number of floor plans: Thrt.'e Squart foo&age: 1.030 to I .J6 7. Sales office pllone: 831-0602. T"'o 1s a single-level con- domintum that ha s its own back yard. an attached onc- car garage and a detached carport. It includes two lx'Clrooms and a gourmet kitchen with a gas range and bu 1lt-1n microwave oven. thcr amcn1t1c include a woo<l-burning fireplace and intenor laundry faciliti , The 1.33 7-squarc-foot Plan Throe ha an open. flowina de 1gn "'tth a two-tory 1n- tcnor and soaring ceiling. Two bedroom • a den. 21/1 bath and an interior laundry area com{>n this 5P1Ciou condomanium home. tso featured i an u~tain loft with a prt\ ate full bath. Plan Four is a two-story end unit that provides two bedrooms and a den or three bedrooms. 2112 bath . a large back yard and an attached two-car garage. This 1.36 7- square-foot plan has the luxurious de 1gns and ap- pointments usually onl y found in single-family de- tached homes. The Buie Corp., with of- fices in Laguna Niguel. San Diego and Corona, ha won numerous awards for its pro- jects, including the 1989 MAME and Laurel Grand Awards for La Paloma at the orona Ranch. the 1988 MAME Grand Award for Ser· cna at Rnacho Niaucl, the 1987 MAME Grand Award for E prit at Rancho Pcnu- quitos, tbe 1986 MAME Grand Award for SelCall in Lquna Niaucl and the 1985 MAME Grand ward for the Windrosc ~ries in San Diqo. . Mirador·s model homes are open daily from I 0 Lm. IO ' p.m. off Rancbc> Nipel ROed between Greenfield and Moulton Parkway. For more information. call 131..()602. Udmri Dile a development .. problem solver .. and de&ian consultant. bu resumed his role as pres.idtnt/owner of Arcitronics. a company ofTerina urban plannina and development consultation services to the Southern California buildinJ industry. IUng, known for his success in desianina environmentall y sensiti ve sites and pinina approvals for controven ial projects, returns to his own firm after having guided the formation of Griffin Homes' Southwestern Division to a record SS0,386,000 in l989 division revenues as the firm's vice president and di vision mana1er. IUng joined Griffin Homes in May, 1988, and was responsible fo r processing and building the company's Corona Hills project, in addition to other developments in Corona and Chino Hills. IUng di rected the grading, site improvements, product development. construction and marketing for the 850-home community, which he designed. coordinating the biddina proce11. ~tiM contracts with owners and computer proaramm•na. A native of Littleton, COio.. Stapleton relocated to Oranac County two years ago followina his aracfuation from Brigham Youn& university. where he earned a dearee in construction management. The Elliott Corp. currently baa more dlaa 2.000,000 square feet of commercial, industrial, retail and interior development projects under construction in Southern California and Nevada. The com- pany has offices in Newport Beach and Westlake Village, and soon will operate out of Las Vegas. • • • Wesselink Ad venising of Santa Ana has been retained by Thomi;>son Investment Co. to develop and implement complete advertising and public relations programs for its residential develop- ments Montelena in Moreno V..alley Ranch and Mar Brisas in Newport Beach. Account supervisor JMy Post will oversee the campaigns with the hel p of agency principal Pe&er We11ellat. The agency will be responsible for developing project identity, newspaper and magazine advertisements, brochures and other collateral material as well as signage design and a coordinated public relations program. • • • followi ng an extensive search for a we ll-qualified CAD (com- puter-aided desi$n) resource designer. the commercial interior planning and design firm of H. Hendy Associates has selected Mark Mou for its CAD resource team. R•y •nd Bobbi• Cugto In their new Splnn•ll•r 8ay home. Richard King D•n St•pleton M•rk Mou The project included a n attached village, a 14-acre city park and fi ve distinct neighborhoods of homes. One of th ose neighborhoods. Vicino, was named as a fi nal ist in the construction quality ca tegory of the 1990 Buyer's Choice awards and ranked third in weekly sales among 26 projects in Corona during the first qua rter of 1990. "We had a very difficult time fi nding a qualified CAD operator," noted Heldl Hendy, the firm 's fo unding partner. "We're very pleased to have found mark . He has been retained to assist in the development of H. Hendy in to a full y a utomated interior architectural fi rm. "The efficiency factor with worki ng with the CAD system reminds us of the 1980s when we got our first word processor and wondered how we had ever used a typewriter,'' Hendy explained. Cruise steers two to Spinnaker Bay While at Griffin Homes. King formed and managed a successful development team that was responsible for building 340 homes and dosing 451 ne" and existing homes in Chino Hill s and Corona in JUSt 17 months. In November, 1989. he was given the added rcsponsib1l it} of managing Griffin's Rancho Califo rnia division. H. Hendy 1s utilizing the CAD efficiencies for major clients such as the 200.000-square-foot PacTel Cell ular project. State of the Art's 60.000-square foot space. a 50,000-square-foot General Monitors project and the Keit h Companies' 88.000-square-foot space. A Costa Mesa resident. Mou is a graduate of UCI with a degree in economics and a minor in fine ans. He has completed more than 600 hours of CAD training at MTI College. Most buyers learn about their new homes from newspaper or billboard ads or by driving by in cars. Ray and Bobbie Cusato discovered their fut ure residence during an evening cruise aboard a friend's boat. • • • • At Arcitron1cs. King will continue to call upon his 17 years' l'xpen cnce to provide clients with his unique "problem solving" !>kills . .\rcitronics 1s located at 4100 MacA rthur Blvd., Suite 103. "lewport Beach. Can 85 1-2 113 for further information. • • • Hall & Foreman. Inc .. has expanded its public works ca pabilities In January of 1989. Ray and Bobbie Cusato "ere sail ing with friends in Alam it os Bay whe n they spo11ed the site of pin- nakcr Ba). the Fieldstone C'om- pan) ·s landmark development in the marine stadium area of Long Beach. Their fri ends mentioned that F1eld<;tonc was building Dan Stapleton of Rancho Santa Margarita has been named \Cnior estimator at the Elliott Corp .. a general contracti ng company headquartered in Newport Beach. with the acquisition of Sam W. Peterson & Assocrntes .. Inc .. according to an announcement b) George Sbambeck, president ot the Costa Mesa-based Hall & Foreman . Stapleton Joi ns Elliott after nearly two years at J .A. Stewart ) The Pe terson firm will continue 10 ma1nta1n oni ces at 1 :!J6 E. include Orangethorpe Ave .. Placentia. Construction of Westminster. His new responsibilities < .• t rl'I ri .. ·1.:. n: .... 1 1rt .,, ' II..' 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',,'""'I ""'~ t ' ....... ~" • ,, ti ... • ·r: 11..1... · '< iu r I l\\ 11 l I >ll f l >f lht·~t· ddigl1l· fu l cc >llll< >Illin- i um ..... :111d do it t< 1<.l:l\. l kcau~· ''hen th\.· last -· .\ lir:td< >r h< une is~ >kl,~< >u'll h :t\'l' l< > rt~ 111 t< > ~>nll'thin~ k·~, ARAI pta.K now tell~. Prkfll "'°"' $169, 900. . ,,,, .... <1111\\ ·~°I\""" 11i .1 '" h i '\ I' Ill ''-.!"'11\ 1.1 \I •hi" l .1~111\ot :\1 111\•I 1 .\1>.!1t~1 -, , 1'~1 -U .. I.! 1111\l"'\"fll°' ll\,•il.th'"l p11hlk ,llhlll • I• 111111< lhlk'l ••f"'l.MI"•' homes there. The Cusatos, residents of Palos Verdes for 21 years. vis ited the elegant models at Spinnaker Bay and d~ided that liv!ng in such a unique community at water'ws edge was just the change they wanted. Today. Ray and Bobbie are the proud owners of the spacious Spinnaker Bay Developer: The Fieldstone Com- pan). Type of development: Single- famil ) homes. Price range: From under $535,000. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 1.902 to 2.540. Sales office phone: (:!13) 494-1655. Spinnaker Plan. The) rate their nc" resi dence and the customer sc:n ice th e} ha' c rece1' cd as: .. Phl'nomena1.·· "E'er> thing about the home 1s SP.CCial and I Fieldstone treats us all as 1f our home "as custom-built.'' Bobbie said. Ra), a self-emplo~ed manage- ment rnnsullant. and Bobbi~ "or!.. 1ogc1her from their nc"' mull1-ll',el residence He uses the downs1a1rs den for his office. Working from the loft 0' t•r the master bedroom. Bobbie enjoys the water view '' h1lc she works. The MedJterrancan-st}led pmnakcr Plan ha s a cerami c tile entr} that ushers guests into liv- ing and dining rooms ... \.\.\• love all the multi-pane and clcrestol) "''"do"'!> tha\ allO\\ such an e~­ c1ting open amh1a ncc ... says Bobbie ... The deep '' indo" sills. "'h1rh are perfect for shu1tcrs and special windo" trea tments. abo make nice d1spla~ niches:· Sunlight also liltl'r through canopu:d "'indo" s in the homc·s streamlined kitchen and dining nool.. Bobbie 1s e-spcciall) im- pressed "'1th her Thcrmador ap- pliances incl uding a gas cook top "'1th BBQ and hoodlcss fa n plus a combinatton mirro\.\aH'/sclf t:kanins o'cn. All kitchens a\ Spinnaker Ba) pro' 1dr cuhnal) charisma with lxautiful oak ca b1nctr~. ceramic tile counta tops and large pan- tm·s. Thr homes also fea ture in terior laundr} facilities . Bobbie Cusato apprenatcs her pla n's second noor laundl) room . com- pk\r wi \h sink and ampk storage. "It's every woman's dream because you don't have to carry clothes up and down the stairs. The Cusato's comfortable fam ily room with wood-burn ing fire place augments their kitchen area for gracious. informal enter- taining. A luxurious master suite with loft and private deck. plus two secondary bedrooms and bath- room. are arranged upstairs above a stunning staircase and bridged gallery. The com- partmentalized master bath fea- tures a dressing area with double lavatory. The bath is appointed with luxurious, oval cast iron ··ultra" tu b. Ceramic tile is used gener- ously fo r pullman tops and bath and shower surrounds. Home buycn wishing to be palccd on the interest Ii t at Spinnaker Bay should visit the &ales office and f umishcd model complex as soon a possable. Office houn arc daily. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reach pinnakcr Bay from the.· San O.qo Freeway (..OS), exit 11 lkllflowcr Boulevard and proettd south lo Eliot Tum ripl at Ehot and left on Marina 10 Spinnaker 8a)' Drht. For funh 'r inform;ltton. r;ill (2 I 3) 494~1 65). .. SHOWCASE Of NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, June 28, Md SATURDAY, June 30, 1980-3 ~~~~~--.... ~ ..... ...-~lllllll!!!!!!l!!!!l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~s Capri home ~hopper to get new car For more than two months. home shoppers have bee n streaming into Barratt's three at- tached-home neighborhoods in South Orange County in antici- pation of achieving an exciting new lifestyle. and many of them have done just that by purchas- ing an Altisse. Capri or Jamaica residence. On Saturday. July 7. one lucky winner will take a slightly dif- ferent road to excitement by driving off in a brand-new 1990 red Mazda Miata. A special event to be staged at Capri in Laguna Niguel from 11 a.m. to 2 --------- Capri Developer: Barratt. Type of development: Single- fam i I~ homes. Price range: From the $165.000s. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: 1.065 to 1.6 729. Special drawing: .\ Mazda Mia ta. Sales office phone: 495-0876. p.m .. will be highlighted by the drawing of the winner's name from the entries of hundreds of home shoppers who have quali- fied by visiting all three sale offices in the last 10 weeks. during Barratt·~ spring cel- ebration. The drawing will be the cit max of a day filled with festivities. including a live remote radio broadcasr on K EZY FM (95.9) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and additional 'aluable prizes and catered refreshments for in-per- son visitors. Like the Mazda M iata. Alt1ssc. Capri and Jamaica share one 1rrestisttblc qualtt~ -style. Situated in the burgeoning commun1t} of Aliso Viejo. Altissc features two and thrce- bedroom townhomcs and con- domi n1ums ranging from ap- proximate!~ 1.065 to I. 713 square feet. Each 1s distinguished by an arra} of exemplary ap- pointments that rcnect the lastest European design in- nuences. Among them arc innovative ceiling treatments -including sloping angle. coffered designs a nd two-story vaulted expanses - along with Euro-styled white- washed kttchen cabinets that in- corporate adjustable shelves for customized storage and rollcr- quide drawers for ease and durabilit}. W ith prices staning from S 165.000. .\lttssc 1s also high- lighted b} up to two wood-bur- ing fireplaces wtth decorator tile accents. hand-set ceramic-tile en- tries. walk-in master-suite closets and mirrored wardrobe doors in secondary bedrooms. All of these appointments. together with central air con- ditioning. attached o ne and two- car garages and private rear yards and/or view decks. arc also featured at Capri in Laguna Niguel, where prices begin in the $165.000s. Also in Laguna Niguel. Jamai- ca takes townhomcs living to new heights of luxury with two and three-bedroom residences measuring approximately 1.456 to 2.035 square feet. To be on hand for the remote radio broadcast and the drawing for a new Mazda M iata and other prizes. home shopepers may visi t Capri by exiting the San Diego Freeway (1-5) at Crown Valley Parkway. driving toward the ocean and turning right on Niguel Road and con- tinuing approximately one mile. just past Highlands Avenue. Ja- maica is just one block funher up the hill. To discover Altisse. exit the San Dicao Freeway westbound on El Toro Road. turn left on Moulton Parkway. riJhl on Glenwood Drive and ri&ht apin on cdarbrook. Furnished models at all three nct&hborhoods arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Ad· d111onal inforfnation •• available ~ callin1 Ahisse at '81-,163. Capri at 49s-o876 or Jamaica at 495-8709. Arroyo Vista sales sating record ~ The Fieldstone Company re- ports area• response lO the open- '"• of Phase Ei&ht at Arroyo V 1sta. a beautiful hillside neiah- borhood overlooking the oak- fillcd Arroyo Trabuco in Rancho Santa Margarita. Record sales have continued since spring as eager buyers con- tinue Lo camp for a week or more as each new home becom- esa vailable. At Arroyo Vista, buyers have the choice of four family-orien- ted floor plans with three bedrooms and two and one-half Arroya Yl•I• Devea.,er: The Fieldstone Co. Type of developmeat: Single- family homes. Price raqe: From $238.900. N•mber ef floer ,aau: Four. S.Ue foota1e: 1,763 to 2,381. Sales efflee plleM: 8S8-7Sl6. baths to four bedrooms plus a bonus room and three full baths. The homes ranae in size from l,763 to 2,381 square feet . Cur- If you think the VIEW is beautiful, rent prices stan from $238,900. Planned for privacy, the two- story residences arc situated on only one 1ide of the street. Twelve different elevations give street scapcs the varied look of a custom-built development. Tex- tured stucco extenor are ac- cented by a variety of window designs, side-lit entry door and durable concrete tile roofs. Such features as concrete walks and driveways and rear-yard fencing add extra value and eye-appeal. Aoor plans combine formal and informal livina space Lo fit just take a look at the TERMS. thl· Ja::ling ~t yk· .rnJ J(''ll)!n th.u m.idl· rh~ lommunuy '<) popul.1r nvo-and Three-Bedroom Townhomes • Arched and Mullioned Window • Sloping Ceiling • Sparkling Gourmet Kitchens • \\bod-burning Fireplaces • Sumptuous Mabter Suites • tunning Views From $224,990 rt~...-tr.I "''™ttt.l.itl;tc I •••Pef1 lk tn1 ti.• ki*-Rtnrttl 1hu ,_..._.,. ... ,,....1 t,01 t • .....,_,, ~' ' "'f\t1t\•1" .m-. atr tn'11f9'-"t11~ f\Y~'fW hi~ tM1"'h ....... , ,,,.. ••• ,, ~ ...... ~~f"tit<ihdt ........ ti ... "t"'.,..'i,., ...... ••:'\ ...... \,..,. , ..... ,.,,, ...... ~ ...... ~,: ... ,,. ... ""'""' , .... J\.,~1, ..... tiii ... h.-.,, ...... .. ·J~ .....• ~ .... , ............. '-• ... •1t11•ll't• '~·~111\1'11"-'!\~·"''"''"~····'"•"'""""''"''" ............. , .. ,,l\>1"1\ ................... , ......... -.. ... .... ''''\" "'" '" ......... , ...................... ,,. - every family's lifestyle. Each Ar· royo Vista home is ~ with expansive livins and din1111 rooms, a aracious st.aircate, a . comfortable family room with wood-burnin& fireplace and ps , outlet. a breakfast nook, intenor laundry facilities and two or , three-car garaaes. Volume ceahngs add space and drama to each home's propor- tions. A ceramic tile entry floor.· plus anractive an~td and tex- tured walls and ceilings arc just some of the finishing details f Pleaw see NtftOYO/Pa(Je 6t SAN FRANCISCO -Oranae County architects and builden captured the Hon's share of honors at the Pacific Coast Builders Conference's 27th an- nual Gold Nugct -.. Best in the West" -award show. County projects won 16 Grand Awards, including two coveted Homes of the Year, and 39 Merit Awards. The Gold Nugget Award com· petition. co-sponsored by PCBC and Sun/Coast Architect/Builder Magazine, annuaJly saluted the outstanding achievements in architectural design and land-use planning for residential, com· merciaJ.and industrial projects in the 14 western states. . The awards were presented at the Hilton Hotel here. A sellout crowd re presenting the 0 who's who" of the western building industry attended the Gold Nug- get show. This year's winners were selected from a competition record of 887 entries by a 15- judge panel. Th• Admiralty In Dana Point# Grand Award winner •• bed condo. The Huntington Classics (Plan 3). Huntington Beach. shared the Detached (Conventional Lot) Home of the Year ("Best of Show'') with Moreno Valley's Montcgo (San Martin). Plan 3 also captured a Grand Award in catcgol) best Single Family De- tached Home (2.501 to 3.000 ~quare feet). The builder is J.M. Manin Development and the de- ' eloper is J.M. Martin Develop- ment & Pacific Coast Homes. The ""inning architect is War- ".:ntin Wraight Architects & Planners. Huntington Bayshores. Hunt- 1 ngton Beach. won the "Best of Sho" ·~·· Attached Home of the 'l car. The project's other Grand .i. .... ard came in category Best < ·ondo Unit or Attached Home (Under 1.200 square feet). Vic- torious builder/developer is 'Jewcomb Development and the architect 1s Stockton/Hide> .\s- -.oc1atcs. The A.dmiralty (Plan D). Dana Point, received the Grand Award in categol) Best Condo Unit or .\llached Home (0' er 2.000 !lquarc feet). The builder-de- ' doper is Pulte Home Corpor- ation and the archncct is Rich- ardson Nag~ Martin. Ashton Cahfta (Plan ..J). M1ss1on Vil'JO, "'on the Grand honor in catl'gor) Best Condo Unit or Attached Homl' < 1.200 10 1.500 !>Quarl' feel). The builder/de' elop.:r 1~ Bram aka California. In t and th1.: archutect 1s the Ber"u\ (1roup .\rch1 tects. Fairway Ridge Dove Can)'on (Plan I). Do'e Camon. wac; a""ardcd the Grand 1n categor~ Best Single Famll> Detached Home (3.100 to 3.500 square feet). The builder/de"cloper 1c; Custom Living Homes & Com- mun111es. In c. and Danielian .\s- soc1atcs 1s the architect. Bonair (Plan ..i ). M 1ssio n \'ICJO. rcCCl \ed the JUdges' nod as the Grand .\"'ard in categol) Best Single Fam1l:-(small Im) Detached Home (over 2.500 square feet). Barratt Irvine/Home Capital Develop- men t is the winning builder/developer and Basse- nian(Lagoni Architects is the archttect. Californ ia Seabreeze (Plan 3). Costa Mesa, shared the Grand with Oceanside's Private Villa Homes Leisure Village (Plan 824) in categoI) Best si ngle Fam- ily (small lot) Detached Home (2.10 I to 2,500 square feet). Kaufman and Broad Home Corp. is the builder/developer and architect of California Sea- breeze. California Reflecuons (Plan 2). Aliso Viejo. took the Grand honor in category Best Single Family (small lot) Detached Home (Under 1.500 square feel ). Again. Kaufman and Broad Home Corp. is the "'inning builder /developer/architect of the project. Main Pier. Huntington Beach. received the Grand Award in catcgor) Best Redevelopment. Rehab. or Infill S11e Plan · Re~1- dential and/or Commercial. Gnflin Related Properties is the de,clopcr and the land planner 1s Mclarand. Vasquez & Part- ners. Inc. Newport Coast Mastt'r Plan. Ne .... port Beach. captured the top award in categor~ Best Com- munit} Site Plan (over 100 acrcc;). The lrnne Com- pan} 1( oastal Comm un1t} Buildcr'i 1s the bu1lder/dcvelopcr and the land planning credit goes to Richardson Nagy Martin an,d (i1..'rald I-Ervin .\rch1te1:t. Turtle Rcx:k Encla\I.~ VII. In inc. \\On the Grand .\"'ard 1n categof) 8est Communll} Sue Plan (I 00 acres or leo;s). Standard Pacific LP. is thl' builder and the de' eloper credit goes to the Irvine Compan}/lrvine Com- mun1t\ Builders. Richardson Nag} Martin is the winning land planner. Bren Newport Coast. Orange Count}. received the Grand in categor) Best "On the Boards" Commun1t> S11e Plan ( 100 acres or less). The Bren Company is the bui lder/developer and McLarand. Vasquez & Partners. Huntington Cla11lc1 named home of the year. , ... ., ...... ~ MOtfter ,.... 1111111 11 5> II 1 •• wll••r. Inc. is the land planner. Villa Serenca. Rancho Santa Margarita. captured the Grand Award in Category Best Af- fordable Housing Development (rental). The builder/developer is the Santa Margarita Company and the Architects Orange is the winning architect. Lakeview Business Park. Irvine. picked up the Gold Nug- get Grand Award in category Best Industrial Project. Oltman's Construction Company is the builder with developer credit going to Irvine Company & O"Donnell Armstrong & Pan- ners J.V. Howard F. Thompson Associates. In c. A is the architect. Orange Count} Merit Award winners and their categories are as follows: Ocean Pointe. Hunt- ington &ach. builder -Ocean Pointe Partners, developer · Urban West Communities. archi tect -Richardson Nagy Manin . .\shton Calilia. Mission V1eJO. builder/developer Bra ma lea California. Inc.. architect Berkus Group Architect . Best Residcn11al Pro- 1ert (Medium to High Density) - I 0 du/arr1..• or more . cacl11T on the Green . Hunt- ington Beach. builder -Cayman Development Co.. developer - Searliff fa1a11..·s Partnership. arch1te('l ·Johannes Van Tilburg &. P:inncrs. .\l1cant1..'. Rancho S a n t a ~1 a r g a r 1 1 a . huild.:r/de\clopa -J .~1 Peters Co .. archi tect -R1chardc,on Nag~ Manin. Best Rc\idcntial ProJeCt (Lo"' D1..·ns1t') -und1..·r 10 du/acr.: · To"'n ~quar1..· (Dl'\1gn .2) . lluntington Beach. hu1lda · Charter S1..·n 1r.:s Corp.. de- ' eloper -Mola De' elopmcnt Corp.. architect -McLarand. Vasquez & Panncrs. Inc .. Brock Bella V1. ta (Plans I & 3). Laguna Hills. builder/de' eloper -M.J. Brock & Sons. I nr.. arch 11cct - Kaufman & Mccl..s. Bl'St Condo L'nll or .\ttachcd I fome (o,er 2.000 square fee t). The Breaker\ (Plan 4). Laguna Niguel. bu1ld1..·r/deH~loix·r · Shea Homes. architect -Rcrku-. Group .\rch1tccts. fkst Condo Unit or .\llachcd Hom1..· ( 1.501 to 2.000 square feel) . .\pplause (Plan .\). Aliso V1CJO. huilder/<kH·lopa - Epac Hou<,ing Corp . architect - Johannes Van Tilburg & Part- ners. Best Condo l 'n1t or At- tached Home (I .2<X> to 1.500 square feel). Alt1sse (Pla n I L'ppt·r) . .\liso Viejo. huil<kr/<.k\'c lopcr -Bar- ratt-In i ne. architect · McHak Woods .\<,<,ociatcs. the Breakers (Plan 2 ). Laguna Niguel. bullder/deH·lopcr -Shea Homes. architect Berkus Group ..c\rchitccts and Chandon at Manna Hill\ (Plan 3). Laguna Niguel. hu1lda/dc,clopcr · Ta}- lor WoodrO\\ Homes. architect - Dan1chan Associates. Best Condo lln1t or Attached Home (under 1.200 <,quare feet). Tiara (Concept 2). Cota De Caza. builder/developer -La Linda Homes. Inc .. architect - Knitter & .\ssociates. the Estates at Marbclla (Monterey). San Juan Ca pi strano. builder/developer -the Richard Grant Corp., architect -CPD Associates, Hunters Creek (Plan 3). San Juan Capistrano, builder/developer -H.R. Rem- ington Propenies. architect - Knitter & Associates, Ocean Ranch (Plan l), Laguna Niguel, builder/developer -Shea Homes. architect Berkus Group Architect and Huntington Place (Plan 295). Huntington Beach. builder/developer -J.M. Peters, architect -Bassenian/Lagoni Architects. Best Single Family Detached Home (over 3.500 square feet). The Huntington Classics (Plan 4). Huntin~ton Beach. builder - J.M. Manin Development, de- veloper -J.M. Martin Develt>p- ment & Paci fic Coast Homes. architect -Warkentin Wraight Architects & Planners. Hillsboro (Plan 2). Coto de Caza. builder/developer -A-M Homes. architect -Bassenian /Lagoni .\rch1tects: and The Calss1cs Moulton Ranch (Plan Ill). Laguna Hills. builder/developer -M.J. Brock & ons. architect · Dan1l'l ian . .\sc;ociates. Best Single Fam1h Detached Home (3.001 to J. -oo square feet). The Huntington Classics (Plan 2>. Huntin~ton Beach. builder - J.M. Martin [)\!velopment. de- veloper -J.M. Martin L)evclop- rnl'nt & Pac 1fir Coast Homes. architect -Warkentin Wraight .\rch1t1..'Cts & Planners. Best 'iinglc Fam1l) l){'tachcd Home (2.501 to 1000 square fee t): Lakendgc at Do'c Can~on (Plan 2). D o'c Can, o n . bu1ldcr/dc,cloper -.\kins Dc- H'lopment. architect -Stock- ton/H 1dq Associates. Best ~inglc Famll> Detached Home ( 2.1 51 to . ::uoo square feet). .\narapa (Plan 2). M1 ss1on VieJO. bu1lder/de,eloper -Bar- ratt-Irvine & Home Capital De- ' clopment. architect. -Pekarek- Crandell Inc., the Estates at Sea- chff (irl·ens (Plan I). Huntington Beach. builder/developer l ' rhan West Communities. arch1t.:ct -Donus/Lohrbach and lkllag10 Cal1fia (Plan 5). M1ss1on V 11..·10. hu 1 ldcr/dcvclopcr Bramalca California, Inc .. architect Berkus Group \rrh1tects. Best Single Famil~ " (\mall lot) Detached Home (Cher :!.SUO -.quarc feet). Scawind Ridge at Laguna .\udubon II (Plan l ). Aliso V 1CJO. bu ildcr/dneloper Kat hf) n G. Thompson Develop- ment Co.. architect • Halcs- L~ngston. Best Single Famil} (small lot) Detached Homes (I . 75 1 to.!. I 00 square feet): Cali- forn ia Scabrcc1e (Plan I). Costa M e s a • bu tlder/dc" eloper /arch 1 tec t Kaufman and Broad Home ( ·orp .. Best ·inglc Family (small lol) Detached Home ( 1.500 to 1.ro square feet). l\.o ll .\nahc1m Center. -\nahc1m. builder -the Koll Con- struction Co.. developer - .\naheim Redevelopment Agcn- C)/The Koll Co .. land planner - McLarand. Vasquez & Partners. Inc.. Best Redevelopment, Rehab. or Infill Si te Plan -Resi- dential and/or Commerical; 9onlllr, Mlalon va.jo. M9t ......... 1111.,, fNI••· Tustin Ranch Master Plan, Tustin, builder -Foothill Com- munity Builders, developer -the Irvine Co., land planner -For- man Design, Inc., lkst Com- munity Site Plan -Over 100 Acres; Madrigal. Coto De Caza. builder/developer -La Linda Homes, Inc .. land planner -Cyp. Inc. Architecture & Planning. Park Place, Irvine, developer - the Willian Lyon Co., land plan- ner -Richardson Nagy Manin. Best "On the Boards" Com- munity Site Plan -100 Acres or Less: Big Canyon Villas, New- pon Beach, builder -Regis Homes. developer -The Irvine Co .. architect -World Famous Architects, Best Apartment Pro- ject ( l to 3 stories): Rancho Maderas. Tusun. builder/developer -the Irvine Co.. architect Shleppe) Hczmalhalch Associates. Inc .. Best Affordable Housing De- ve lopment (rental): The Newell Residence. Orange Park Acres. Orange. builder/developer - Newell De' elopment. architect - Dale Ccxton and Associates. Best Custom Home (7.000 square feet and Over): Irvine Tech Multi-Tenant. Irvine. builder -Koll Construction Co .. de' eloper -the In me Co. & the Koll Co .. architect -LPA. Inc .. Best Industrial Project. Palm c·ou rt . Jrv1nc. builder/de' eloper -Bincher. architect -McLarand. Vasquez & Partners, Inc., Corporate ~ Irvine, builder/developer -Olen Propenies. architect -Johannes Van Tilburg & Panners. Best Office/Professional Building (50.000 to 100.000 square feet). Danielian Associates Corpor- ate Headquattes, Irvine, builder/developer/architect - Danielian Associates; Best Of- fice/Professional Building (undtt 50.000 square feet): and Palmia Recreation Center. Mission Viejo, builder/developer - J.M. Peters Co .. archi1ttt • Mclarand, Vasquez & Panners. lkst Public or Private Special Use Facility. .. ~st of Show·· winners were: Montego (San Martin) of Moreno Valley (Riverside Coun- t)) and the Huntington Oassics (Plan 3) of Huntington Beach. Detached (ConventionaJ Lot) Home of the Year. Private Villa Homes. Leisure Village (Plan 821 ) of Oceanside. Detached (Small Lo t) Home of the Year; Hunungton Bayshores of Hunt- ington Beach . .\1tached Home of the Year: and Price Center. Uni - ''crslt) of California. La Jolla. Commercila Project of the Year. Montego's cre"dits go the Awdeh California. Inc .. builder. and Stockton/Hidey Associates, architect . The Huntington Classics' builder 1s J.M. Manin Development. developer -J.M. Manin De'elopment & Pacific Coast Homc-s. and the architect 1s Warkcnun Wraigh1 Architects & Planners. • • J 10 ' ii J f' Condos und r $80,000 debut at -HarborWalk Prices stanin1 al under ,80.000 have ~ an Jn~&ed buY1na surst in ;outh Oranac County. where SS -csidenccs at HalborWalk Con- Jominiums in Dana Point have JCCD sold since pand opening .ales bcpD a month a,o. "Taking advantaec of what na) well be the onfy affordable tome-buying opportunity in Or- mgc County, the response at ~arborWalk has been so >beenomenal that sales alrcdy ia'e surpassed t.M thrtt-quar- crs mark ... said Rich Cicoleui. nanagjng partner of Somerset )evelopment Co. Under the auspices of Capo xach Partners. this Costa Mesa- >ased firm in a joint venture A-1th Terry Whitwonh spccifi- ;all) created this unique enclave ,f 78 condominium homes with he goal o f .. returning a f- ordab1lity to Orange County." Presented m an attractive :ape Cod exterior s tyle. HarborWalk is situated less than , mile from Doheny State Beach Park . .\II in single-level arrange- Tients. a choice of bache lor. one ind two-bedroom plans pr0\'1des JP to approximately 900 square ee1 of li ving space. .\mong the features keynoting hesc designs arc private patios >r decks. vaulted ceilings for .elected upstairs residences and "alk-1n closets for the master xdrooms. All of the kitchens arc :omplete with ceramic tile ~ountenops. gas ranges/ovens ind dishwashers. As an added 2 Foothill • openings win kudos ~fo,e-up and e'ecutl\e home .. hoppers gave enthus1ast1c re- ceptions to the recent grand openings of Ma ndeville Place and Bcverh· Coun at the master- plJnned Foothill Ranch com- munlt). The singk -famil) ho me de' elopments arc two of the fo ur proJl'C'ts being planned at Foot- hill Ranch b) Bramalea Homes. 1 one of the most respected rcs1- Mandeville Place On~loper: Bramalea Homes. I ~ype of developmeat: Singk- lam 11\ homes. Price· ruge: From the high )200.000s. "amber of Ooor plus: Three. ~ure footqe: 2.156 to 2.523. ~" office ~ 837-5335. dential building companies in the Southland. ··in addition to the projects' in novauve design and superb in ten or appointments. the Foot- hill Ranch location will put resi- dl.'nts withm a rural-like en' 1ron- ment that is still JUSt minutes rro m the emplo}ment. business and culturaJ centers of Orange County," reponed Sandy Scott. marketing manager for Bramalca Homes. Beverly Coun showcases three lloor plans priced fro m the mid- 'S200.000s. Designed for fi rst- 11me movc~up home buyers by the award-winning Be rkus Beverly Court Oevea.,er: BramaJca Homes. Type of developmeat: Singlc- family homes. Price raa1e: From mid- S200,000s. Namkl' ef O..r plus: Three. s.-re f..cap: 1.69S to I, 963. Sales efflce ~ 454-9668. Group Architects. Beverly Coun offcn two-story homes with two to tbn:e bedrooms. up to three baths and attached two car gar- ages. Ranai, from I 69S to 1963 square ect. some of the outstandina architectural . cle- ments include open brid~ hallways._ lkyliah~ canopf Wln- dows. lofts. decks and hap vol- ume ceilinp. All three models feature ceramic talc entry areas. wood-bumint fireplaces. interior service areas, central heati.na and air condition1na and kitchens hiahliPted ~ quality appliances and Oak cabinetry. _.J MudeYilk Plac:e has been ~­ sianed by the arcbi~ural firm o( LolwtlKt AJtoaates :e•· caUy b move-up buyers. · HarborWalk On~ Somenet Dcvelo~ ment Co. Tne ., Mvelepmet1t: Con- dominiums. Price race: Starting under $80,000. N..-. ef 0.... plaa: Thrtt. 8'aare t..aace: Up to 900. Sales •fflce pMae: 348-5891 . convenience, some plans include stacked washer/dryer areas. With the 20 stiJl-available resi- dences encompassing both one and two-bedroom plans. priced from $97.900 to ~136.900, th.is ~ew condominium community 1s expected to be ready for oc- cupancy in August. Excellent financing programs include FHA terms that make buying even more attractive. To learn more about the af- fordable ~me-bu ying o p- ponunity at HarborWalk Con- dominiums i Dana Point. take the San Diego (405) Freeway to the Beach Cities/Pacific Coast Highway exit and tum right at Doheny Park Road. Tum right again at Camino Capistrano and conti nue two blocks to the site of the new community . The sales office 1s open from noon to 6 p.m. daily. except Wednesday. and Sa turdays and Sunda)S from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For funher information. call 248-5891. The final phase of Serena at RandlO Niguel is under way. Soon the skilled craftspeople \\ill be gone. One of the communities that pio- neered the tradition of affordable, high~ homes in South Orange County will be completed. And one «the most remarkable home valu~ in Today·s Sea Country will be history. Serem homes feaaure up to 4 ~and 2Vi ~.Dynamic. SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, June 28, Md SATURDAY, June 30, 1990 -5 A WORK OF ART YouJLL CALL HOME. Nestled at the foot or the Tustin hill~ near presti~ous Lemon Hc1i,hts. a private sallcr.., or just 21 art1stlcall~ crafted residences 1s taking brm. In a spec ial gated end.we "11th strokes of French. Italian and American Traditional styling. Belle Rive Consider 1t ~~Millin Cooununities ft.: j("f't11("1• 1 fll ol t I I IC ".\ ',' f'r ••' fl·,1, , I ' I - I a '-Ork o( art )OU 'II soon be able to call home A ~aller'.i of rour to rive bedroom luxury residences From the high $600.000s To receive ;,our inv1tat1on to our exclusive prcv1C1.<· umc1I in~ call (714) 647 162.:' ADVANCED DEWCONM tr•: \J. t t.., 1 [ \~· ........ ,, .. ! ' t'l''"' ... 'Ni f~ ·--~- LASf PHASE-GREAT LOCATIONS ONLY 8 HOMES LEFf!! efficient liv- ing space created by award- winning architects &1 in Come see St'l'<'na :~oon . \en and designers. Spacious lMng and dining rooms ... sumptuous master suites ... relaxing fireplaces ... front YAfd landsaping ... and the extn touches th2t ~guish the finest ~. the eminent ~high­ Ian~ of Rancho iguel, ~ur Serena home is convc.'llient to both the freeway and the ocean. Tennis. racquetball , swimming and basket- b-dll at The Oub at Rancho Niguel- plus shopping and school~-are just a pleasant stroll a\\-ay. What's Become of Todays Sea Country. RAr ICI-10 1 IIGUEL I soon. lk'c'Ju.~. befoll' you know it. this opponunit) \\ill be history. too. I Final Phase. From $262, 900. i ~-91 \1a l!tjlunana. ~na \ijlutl CA qzflso -1 .. N.~1 ~,,..-Pnct" t.ff('(11\<' <bit' o( puhhcatlOn I ... ,.., rt.. ""~ , .. ""'.ra'""' • ·~· • SERENA ••• Ill IC Jhll from . approurutely the hap S200.000I. tbe~~.,tional ,.. .... , ..... bnfho ~lptl I • totnt ~liin' nl Tiit l.w Ccwponlltll ..t ...,_ tafU1 ~...-nt GMip. lht dt\tlupMtlll ~11n 114 ltnl'MH-11 lbnk ... _ .. ..-.... • • 'I . ·. . . . :: ·: .. ·. ·. · . . . :: . . .. .. •• •, • • •' • •• .. • . ' I-IHOWCAll °' NIW HOME81THUA80AV I June 21, MCI SATURDAY, June 30, , .. San F llpe ultlmate In luxury From the moment you glimpse the San Felipe model home at PaJmilla, you know you are about to experience the ex· traordinary. Also called Plan 72. the San ----- San Fellpe Developer: Meeker Develop- ment. Type of development: Single- fam i ly homes. Price ruge: From $730.000. Number of floor plans: Four. Square footage: Up to 4.576. Sales office phone: 495-1 I 56. Felipe is one of four plans avai l- able at Palmilla. a 11 2-lot rnllec- t1on of luxur) s1ngk famil~ homes. Located on a high ndgc in Laguna Niguel. Palmilla rnm- mands a '1c" of ocean and can}ons. Palm1lla 1s by Meeker Dcvdopment. master builders for three generations. Interior of San fellp• luxury home at Palmtfla In La9una Nlguel. The-... 1sual exc1tcmcnt begins when ) ou Sll.'P through the arched rntr) and the interior space soars to t"' u stones in heigh t. ·\ balann· of orx·nnl·ss and light defines thl' spal'.l'. a<, du deta ils. surh as columns <,upport- tng bu1lt -1n !'.hl·h c'> for art or plants. Straight ahead 1s the fomil~ room \\Ith 1h large "111Llu"' plan·s at an c1gh1 foul hl·1gh1. rather 1han a "" fool hl·1gh1 These high w1ndo"'> l.'nh<1nn: thl' spanousnl''>S and alo\ prO\ 1dl' a stu nning \ 1ev. of ~li\o ( an~on. ARROYO From Pag~ 3 h eldstonc ha-. u-.cd tu l ll'all' Im prl'SSI \ l' a Ill h1.1 Ill l' A colll'l'l1011 ol qual1t~ ap· pl1Jnl'l''> I\ \j'X.·t 1lil·tl for l'al h km:hcn. "hcrl' l''llwt1\' .Ill' ;.i' 1mpurtan1 a\ r1 ill tll.dtl~ ln- duJcd arl' an \'~1:-lnl.'1 ga' ralll!-l' v. 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I 11ll1vd ...,t h11ol Dl\- 11 ll I ,, l 1111 ' l'llll'll\ \hop111 ng ll'llll'I .llld II\ II\\ fl lhl I\ lllg hU\I· for twin beds. This room is so large it can be divided into two . The three to five-bedroom homes range in size form 3,8 14 square feet to 4.576 square feet. The San Felipe as offered with four bedrooms plus bonus area and four baths of five bedrooms and four baths. To v1s1t Palm1lla. take 1-"5 and c>.1 \ .south on Crown Valley Park"a~ to· Niguel Road. Turn righ t and continue to the sales onin·. l he sales complex and mu<..ll'I homes. "llh dcocr b> Carok lichen Interiors. and lat.tnuHap1ng b) For - ~um/~um nn:r'> &. Part ners. Inc. arc uprn from 10 a.m. tu 6 p.m. <..lad ~. I ur 111on: 1nfo rma11on. call 495-1 15(1 lll'\S l'Olllpln. To '1s11 thl· lurn1-.h1.·d models :.1 1 .\rrmo \'1!.la 111 Ram:ho Santa 1\largariw. tah· 1h1.· Santa Ana ( 1-51 I rcl.'v.a~ anJ l'\lt al ~hr1a P~1ri..\,,l\ Prn1.\'\'d inland 1 urn kit on \1:irgul·11ll' P:.rri..\,a~ and p1ol'l'l'd 111 \anta Marganla l'arl..\\J\ r UI ll ll'fl un Santa \l arga1~1a Pari.."·'~ 111 \l1ua . then turn rig.hi. I urn nghl on ~an lkn1111 anti 11gh1 on San 1 11111.1\ lo l hl· \ 11 mo \ !\ta \ak-. utlil1.' <llld 11111dl'I' I hl' onin· " 111wn da ti~ from Ill .1.m. to '' J1 m. I or nHlfl' 1nlorm:i11on. t.111 l\SM-75 1<1 AFFORDABILITY RETURNS TO ORANGE COUNTY ... l.1·" th.111 .1 I;; mi nult' ''all-. from tlw ht·ad1 lla rhor\\ all-. C1111ll11111111111111:-. offer~ all Ill<' adra 111agt·~ of homt·mnwr~hip '' 1111 ,1 rhrnn· ol harl wlnr. om·-and l\\o-ht·droom de~ig11~ l'n·w11tl'd 111 an a11rar11n· Capt' Cod ~l)le. lhb spec ial (•11daH· of '"'' -x rl'~idt•nn·~ pro\'idcs a full arra) of rnm'l·nit·11rl·~. 111d11d111g 111dhiduaJ wa~ht·r,dql'r art·a~ in mo~r plans plu~ all of rlu: dtlight~ of ot:ran-ck>M' livin~ at prir<'~ rou ~w11'1 hd il'\t' fl IA h nanci ng a\'ailahlt. too! $80,90 __ ,900 HarborWalk CONDOMINlllMS AT DANA POINT Open Weekdays: oon -6 p rn. Sarurdays/Sun<bys: lO a.m. · <> p.m (714 ) 148-5891 ;i4ltH Yi r.amtno CapiS1rano Oana Polnr, California Af•ICher 6nr rommun11} ~ CAP<> RfJ£11 ~RTNf'JtS ....,....,. __ _ ..,_,_ ......... ~ h b l ... ill OriM. 2~2A06. leDe atN in Tutdn Hilll, 735-5622. VIiia Cata"a· at die Hunlinaton a.th Marina, 84().8S80. fte NI at Dow CUyon. 119-6433 . ....... ·a .. HualillllOD Harbour, 14()..8580. c.....-a.11111 in Yorbl Unda, 693-191S. M ... ,,.,. in Sima clel Oro, 278 ... 898 . ...._,,. in Riverside, 21Ml80. a. ,... in Dana Point, 24MS89. ,......... Wlii ID lacfian Hffis, 893-7157. Via ....... in tindlO California. 1-80().247-1404. ........... Pt.c. at Foothill Ruch, 837-S33S. Nerda HW in Dove Canyon, SSl-0400. Prevace at Foothill Ranch, S44-34 I 9. V&eteria Creek El&alel in Riverside, 3S3·8343. Beverly c..rt at Foothill Ranch, 454-9668. Bnp• c..rt in Dana Point, 248-7433. OW Rlvenlde in Rivcnide, 3Sl-l l37. n. Es&atn at SeaclifT Country Club, Huntington Beach. 969-94'2. La Vn&au in Rancho Santa Marprita, 589-8022. Vu Daele's Leaaey Serlet in Riverside, 653-1147. Tiie S•mmU at Anaheim Hill~ 282-8030. Tlte Vm11e in Dana Point, 248-1986. Trtnae at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Palacio at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500. Avlpo• at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Beverly Cp•rt at Foothill Ranch, 347-1990. Bnsata at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Cordoba at F,oothill Ranch, 833-5396. Promeude at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500. Crowae S•mmJt in Anaheim Hills. 974-9232. La Vi&a in Orangccrest Hills, 653-4465. Marbelhua in Oceanside. (619) 945-3111. Wiad10•1 in Aliso Viejo, 362-80SO. Club Vl1ta in Dove Canyon. 361 -2727. Terrace ColJectJoa in Laguna Niguel. 363-0979. Harbor Walk in Dana Point. 248-5891 . Claatelala Estates in Laguna Niguel. 831-0424. Tiie Wladwards in Aliso Viejo, 362-91 SS. Moatecldo in Ponola Hills. S89-6988. Moatelena in Aliso Viejo. 362-96 13. Lantern Crest Estates in Redlands. 792-7 31 I. Westwlnd in Santa Ana. 77 5-2200. Summerfield in Coto de Caza. 858-2500. Belvedere in Dove Canyon. 858-2800. Vilamoura in San Clemente. 492-2905. Flora Vista in San Clemente. 361 -5638. The Village in Dana Point. 248-1986. Provence d'Al110 in Aliso Viejo. 643-8640. The Admiralty in Dana Point. 240-3505. Terra Linda Estates in Yorba Linda. 572 1-9697. Canyon Poi11te Laguna in La~una Beach. 494-5001. Seaway Collection in Aliso Viejo. 544-1863. Andorra in Laguna Niguel. 248-9286. Belca11to in Yorba Linda. 693-1 057. Bel-Canto in Oceanside. (6 19). 941 -1901. Arroyo Vista in Rancho Santa Margarita. 858-7516. Canyon View West in Trabuco Canyon. 589-9155. Terracina in Laguna Niguel. 249-1022. Richmond Pointe rn Rancho San Clemente. 361-5040. St. Tropez in Aliso Viejo. 831-2220. Montecito in Yorha Linda. 692-140 I. Terramonte tn Rancho Santa Margan ta . 589-0809. Wildflower at Syca more Canyon. 28.2-94~8. Seacove in Aliso Viejo. 455-0909. Kamari in Laguna N1gul.'I. 582-7011. Laurelwood, Anaheim. 283-2633. Windflower, Ali so V 1ejo. 362-1622. Brigbton Summit in Tra buco Canyon. 5~9-1 208 or 66 7-3999. Huntington Cla11ics in Huntington Beach. 960-6839 Brighton Glen in Trabuco Canyon. 667-3999 . Royal Ridge in Anaheim. 476-9333. Monteflore at Gordon Ranch. 393-8582. Flora Vista in San Clemente. 36 1-5638 . Vista Capri in Oceanside. (619) 722-1272 . Siena in Marina Hills. Laguna Niguel. 249-9548. Spinnaker Bay in Long Beach. (213) 494-1 655. Brighton Summit 1n Rancho Cicio. 589-1 20~. Paloma at Lake Mi,sion Viejo. 4S8-2254. Ocean Pointe in Huntington Beach. 960-107Q. Summit Crest in D<•vc Canyon. 589-0324. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-6893 The Estates at Monarch Beach in Dana Point. 240-~)22. Westerly Park in Santa Ana. 554-2581 . Bella Vista in Corona . 279-1022. Laguna Sar in Laguna N1~uel. 499-006 1. Expressions in Ra ncho 1'11guel. 83 1-2504. Braeburn at Moulun Ranch. 582-70 11. Victoria Court in I .a Palma . 534-352 1. Woodbridge Bayporte in Irvine. 552-6517. Normandale Heights in Lake Forest. 586-1626. Rimrock in Si erra dd Oro. 736-8882 . Cantobrio a1 Ranrho Santa Marganla. 858-0296. Montclaire, M iss1on V 1ejo. 581-7295. Promenade in Corona Hills. 734-07QO. Laurel Hills in Orange. 538-0693. Vista Monte in Laguna Niguel. 361-2727. Monteviua 1n Orange. 532-6S27. Encore Series in Laguna Hills. 582-1828. Crystal Indian Springs Estates in San Dimas. 599-8285 . Jamaica in Laguna Niguel. 495-8709. Brock Homes Rancho Las Bri1as m Can)'on Crest Halls. 7tW-4250. Panorama in Lake San Marcos. (619) 471-1841. Brighton Meadows 1n Yorba Linda. 667-3999. FO O TH I LL highlighted by quahl} Jenn-Air From Pa~ 5 convection/microwa ve ov~n and two-story fl oor plans range fro m dishwasher. The furnnure fin- 2.156 to 2.52J square feet and ished oak cabinets fl'aturc offer up 10 fou r bedrooms. up 10 ceramic tile countertops. h b h · l d d A number of optional features t rec at s. optiona ens. an are also a"'ai lable at Mande' Ille two car auachcd garages. The anracuvc Monterey-in-Place including white-washed spired ellteriors feature tile roofs, cabinet I')· wh ite kitchen ap- traditional mullion windows. plianccs. mirrored wardrobe and side and rear yard fen cing. doors. secunt)' systems. 1n\cr- Somc plans have exterior pot com . central vacuum S}stem shelves and charming window and trnsh compactors. shutters. To visit Beverly Court and All models feature spal'1ous Mandc\ Ille Place dunng tht•11 hvi~a room and dining roo~u. first phu~ of sale . take the San famtly room' with wood-burning Oil-go (5) fn.·cwa) and cxll cust fireplaces. interior S<'rvin· areas o n LRkc Fore t. follow U.kl and luxurious master bedroom Fore t to Portola Parkwn). tur The interior app()in1mcnts left. Turn r1&h t on .\ho have been carefully sdcctcd for Parkwuy. and follow the sign5 t style as wdl a~ value and include ~the sales om,c. The pro ceramic llk r ntr)' areas. volume ss1onally dccorotccJ moJc ce1lin15, ccntrul hcatin& and air rnl·s and ~lcs office are OPl' condi11oning und rounded wull daily from 10 a.m. to h p.m. comer,. Some models arc high· ;x more information o hahtcd b) Pll\Btc sun dceks. Bev rly Court. call 454.-~(mK. 01 pfant shel ve!), nnd hridg,·d Ma C\tlk Phn'\'. t'nll K~7·S~.\S holl"'a on tM:J ~ 1•ar.. ''r Rt.l\fo Ttw aoutmcl kitch~M aH' Crc!)l. \'. U .,47-l'Nll. 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(fLl1l11• f1l1 .ft1fF1l :::a.·,. .. tl''I '11'1f 'f·l'·t en · Uidi~ i•l n~! lf ~11 it ~ •. t~'!'.= .~~f 'm'.'. (f!(t =· ~ 1 '·1:~ It r."i 1.1111 .\,:0 r WI ,, . ~1 .. : t , t '-m ? °' ....... ~ ~ ORANGF COAST czm -'" ~ -§· DAILY PILOT /K-OCE.AN (~THINGS TO DO TmS WEEK 1. FIRST, THE FOURTH •The 8bth Annual Hunungton EkJc:h hlUrth of Jul) Parade will be ~tagcJ from 10 a.m. to noon. on \1Jtn trcet betv.een S1.>.1h Street and Yorl.tov.n -\H'nue. For more 1nform311on. l·all 4Q7-082 I o r ~(l().~~~N Sc.-e COH'r StOr). 2 . All-AMERICAN FOURTH • Tht Pacific ymphon) Orchestra bc:g1ns 11~ 1990 Summer Serie~ with an All--\mencan Ctlebrauon and Fm:v.orls Spectacular at 8 p.m. at the In 1ne Meadows Amphllheatrc. Pa irons al'I." 1n' lied to bnng a picnic bJske1 tu enJO) before the concert. l"M:ginn1ng at 6 p.m. E'ans Haile conduct\ the orchestra in Broadwa) ~huv. tune\. v.1th Jud} Blcuer as wluist. The firev.orks finale featurn popular marches b) Sou~ and olhcrs. Single tickets arr priced at S IO 50. S 15.50. S25.50 and S37.50. :".on-n:54·n cd S<'allng o n the Lawn 1s SIS.SO per person. Tickets ma) be purc:ha~-d a1 all T1cketmaster outlets or b) calling 740-2000. or at the In inc Meadows box office. 8808 In 11ll" Center Dm·e. Laguna Hills beginning .u noon Wednesday. 3. MORE FOURTH • -\ Conn•rt on the Green and Fu-e- works Ft-.il\al v.111 Ix held Wedncs- Ja) at thl· In 1ne High Sch~I Stadium. ~ponsored b) the Irvine Police .\s..oc1a11o n. Gates open at 3 pm .. bring )Our own p1c n1c or bu) food and beH•ragts. Lon Hanson Dancers at .i:30 p.m .... Raggtimers "1 usical C1roup·· al 6 and the South ( oas1 S} mphon) at 7:30 p.m. fol- lowed b) a F1rcworki. Spectacular at 9 p.m. Fam1l~ 11c ... ea for ::! a~uhs/up to 4 children .it S::!5 are a'a1labk b) alhance \ale onl ) throu'h South C oa1.1 S)mphon). 662-7LO Other Ill keb an: pnced at S8 for adults. 13 and older. Scn1ors/ch1ldren (65 and u' er I 2 and under) S5. children 4 and unda arc frl't" For 3 comp/cit' '"' 11/ ( )rJngc < oast F"unh of Ju/} t'I t"nl}. '>l'C p;Jgt• -l Rick Lewis Roger Bloom P:· ,.. • , .,. ,, ' ~\ 4. FIEST A TIME •The 8th Annual Fountam Valley Fiesta will be held Fnday througl\ Wedncsda)' in Mile Square Park. The Fiesta features carnival rides. games. food booths. arts and crafts booths and daily cnteruunmcnt, in- cluding Cr)stal Lrw1s on Friday ni&ht. the Grass Roots on Saturday. a chili cook-off Sunday afternoon. the Southern California Battle of the Bands on Monday and Tuesday nights. and Joe Walsh with a laser li&ht and ti.reworks spccucular on Wednesday night. General ad· m1ssJon uckets arc S3. For more 1nforma11on. call 962-4441. 5. BEAT THE HEAT •Wild Rivers. 8800 Irvine Center Dmc adjacent to In-inc Meado"s Amphitheatre. offen more than 40 e\c1tina water ndcs a nd attractions on 20 acres in a tu h. tropical set- ting. New for this season arc Wahtubtt! -a double drop. high SJ>C'l-d \hdt and Pepsi Puddle Jump- ers, self P.Owercd bumper boats for )Oung sailors under 90 pounds.. One price admission. ScaJOn {>llSSCS. pn- vate 1>9ny and group picnic rates available. 76s.WILD. 6.COOLJETS • Mc-ct George Jetson and his bo) Elroy during the opening festivities of the Island T erract Cafcs at Ncw- pon Center Fashion Island on Fn- da) and Saturda). See a special advance screening of .. Jetsons: The Movie:· special costumed Jetson char.tcters and a 19505-style rtview shoY.· at 11:30 a.m .• 12:30 p.m .. 1:30 p.m .. 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. today: 11 :30 a.m .• 12:30 p.m .. 1:30 p.m .. 3:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Advantt St'ttemng of ··Jetsons .. at 2 p.m. Saturday at Edwards Island Cinema. For more informauon. c:all 721-2000. 1. NICK ROCKS •The Nick Pyz.ow Band will pla) at Silk> Sullivans. 10201 Slater .\\e. in Founu1n Valley. Fncby night at 9:30 p.m. For information. c-all 963-2718. 8. SWING TIME •"Great Moments in Swing .. with music from the Big Band Era will be featured on Sunda) at the Red Lion Inn. 3050 South Bnstol. Costa Mesa. in Ma>.1"s Lounge from 2 to 6 p.m. Trac) Wells and his 18-piecc or- c~tra. with vocalist Casie Miller: S6 per person includ~ free hors d'ocu" res. Free parking, For mon: information. caJI at (2 13) 598-1 429. 9 . SUMMER COOL •George Winston bnngs the Sum- mer Show to the South Coost Com- munity Church in lf"•ine Fnda) at ti p.m. Join Gcorgr in support of SOS (Share Our Selves) poven) relirt ifC>up b) bnngmg a can of food to tht concen. T~rt will Ix collccuon baskets at the entrance. Tickets arc S 18 and arc available at Bren Evtnl'> Center Bo~ Officc and all T1cketron outlets. Charge b) phone b) calling 856-5000 or 634-1300. 10. NEWPORT JAZZ •The Hyan Newponcr. 1107 Jam- boree Road. Newport Beach. offers h vc Jazz each Fnda)' e' ening throughout the summer at the out- door amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. Gate!> open at 6:30 p.m. and tickets arc a' ailable al the door on tht da) of performann· onl). General ad- mission is S5. Th" Fnda). hear the Bobb> She.,., Quartet. 11 . JAZZV GINO'S •Gino's on the Hill. 42g E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. featur{''> a Ja m session .... uh Gino's Jan Troupe. 3:30 to 7:30 pm. on unilil>s. Rescr,at1ons and 1nforma11on on In e entertain- ment M:ven da~ '> a '-H'ck. 650-17 50 12. JOKERS IS WILD •Carol Montgomer) and Rich Chas .. lcr v.111 be at Jokers Corned) Club. 100 Pla7a Ahcantl' tn Garden Gro,e. Frida~ and turda~ night\ Showume 1s '> p.m each night anJ 1hc cover charge 1s SI 0 For rt•sa · 'at1ons. call 971-3000 13. HA, HA, AND HA •Richard Jeni. te\t' Rnscoe and Mark Bra.z1ll v.111 be at The lmprov. 4255 Campus Om e. Ste 138. In me through Sunda). !\hov.11mes are 8·30 and 10:30 p.m. Fnda). N and 10 30 p.m. Saturda}. and 8 30 p m Sun- da) 854-5455. 14. DON'T STOP LAUGHING •The LatT top. 21 ~::! S E Hnstol rn Santa An;a. features a n1ghtl) lint<up of comeJ1ans. For information and rc~nauons call lSS.!-!Ptl~ 15. IMPROV-MENT • Com1C Jc.'IT Fo,v.onh' mu'c~ 1010 Thl· lmpro' .i~'i5 <"an1pu' Dml'. Ste I 38. In inc. r Ul"\Cla) through Sund!)\. 'ho\.\ llnll'' arl· l(· 'O p m through Thur'l<la) 16. RED-LETTER EVENING •At Jokers Comedy \lub. roo Plaza Al1cantc in Garden Gro,c. 11 )'OU wear red for the Founh of Jt.th you'll onl) pay half-pncc for ad· mission. Wednnday night onh 17. TED TURNER WON'T BE THERE •Yo ung Executive ll\lln Net\.\or~ hosts its Orante County Black :ind White Ball tonight 8 p.m. to I .1 111 at the In 1ne Marriott Hotel. I KOoo Von Karman. Irvine. Buffet dan, ing and music arc cove~ 1n thl SI· adm1i.s1on price. S 14 pre-p;ud 18. SEEING IT'S EASIER THAN SAYING IT • ~ pcrforman<'t' of the Ltt Bkl.\1n~ pl3~ '"Elccmos) nllr) •• at South ( <M't R\·pertol) 's &.-cond tqc Thcattl· C oc.ia M C"i.a .... in be staged Jul) ., Jl 8·30 p.m. to bencft1 1he P LS .\u\· 1llar> of the rro videncc Spttc h ~tnd Hearing C rnter Tickets are S15 1x·1 perwn Phont' 9S3-086J. 19. GRAND TRADITION •Th(• Grand Kabuki Tht'atn· 111 Japan v.111 bt' at the Pffiorm ini ''" C"e nter.600 Town Center DnH· in Cu,1a Mesa. on June 30 and J uh I For inform:u1on. ('lll 740-2000 20. FOR ART'S SAKE • '\ tour of an1sts' studios tn Ornnt11 (uunt) ~1111ake pla~ on 1urdJ' Jcpaning from the ln•inc Fine \rl\ Center :it 9 30 1.m. and rt'tumintt JI 4·30 p.m .\mona the anists tn 1, .. '1!t1tcd art< ttobt'na E1scn~rg. Dun r.in D1m{'01:. Donald Karv.th' 1> ... borah Da\ld~n and Janice l ol.\f\ 11dc1~ art' SIO. For more mhu mauon. call 552-10 18. Rick U\41s 1s IM morning ckt·1.11 on lhl· "Bf\·it~list Club'" on J... O< I \, ltJJ. I FM. ~~ tn '"" port lk:lc'h Ro,~r Bloom 1s 1/1, J>.Hh P1/m Fcatun:s EdJtor 11n<I ,-.11 wr ;,,. \\ <"l.'kc-nd.. What's Inside A btt of wit and a flood of blood Petu Weller (nght) returns as th~· h<•lf·hum.in. half-robot poltcc ollict<1 in ··RoboCop 2," but our gue\t l nllC\ found that lh<' latest 'e~1on has far less w11 and far more gore than the popular and cnt1cafl) -praised original. They also obJtOcd to the scnpt device of ha' 1ng a large drug/cnme ring headed b) a young bo>. 1n a movie uiracted to the summer youth au- dience. Pages Cosby shines through In 'Ghost Dad' Bill Cosby u ys his lotest film. "Ghost Dad." won't be a repeat of the 1987 disaster "Leonard. Pan 6.-b«au!it in "Ghost l>ad" he was workJna with a crcauve cast and producuon team and was inspi~ to use his oom1c talents to the fullest. Page9 2 Dally Pilot Weetcend/ Thur9day. June 28. 1990 latest battle In the war on words trial IS $Cl to bc&Jn IO lltah this week that will determine if the heav) metal rock band Judas Pnest should be held hable for the su1c1de of a teen-age fan. Pop columnist John Roos (riaht) SUJ- ge t\ that the trial 1s the latest in a ~nes of attacks on frttdom of expression and that the causes of teen ahena11on and su1c1de he much closer to home. Page 10 Count Basie fives on -In the music Althou&h Count Basic is no longtr with us, his ltpc-y 1s sull aoina 11rona in the form of the Count Buit' Orchestra. Founded by the Count •n 19}6 and havi~ been home to some of the fine t jau and blues muski~ns of all timt, the bl.nd is still swinain·. and this week is pcnonnina at Disneyland. P•ge 11 Fine dining for every tmte In ~ Restaurtint reviewer Judy Chamberlain (r1&}lt) takes a loolt at the Laguna Beach rt$\&urant attne and finds that the last d«ack has ~en the irowth of 1 constellation of fine dining C\labhshmt'nlJ, of. fcrmg somethm& for nearly every appetite. On the cutuna tdac arc the Sorrento Grill. Five Feet and the rcl:ltl\ e ncv.comcr K.achina. Page 13 Judy's Gulde to OrMge Comt Dining Judy Chamberlain has utembkd the snot1 i11f'onna11H' and comprehensive Ou1ck lO <>ranee Cout D'nu,. 1v~1lahk A boon 10 rcsidtnts and visiton alike the ~ U111 wdl C)\'t'r 100 rt taunnts. from AJrnapd» in EJ 'Toro lO Z*lbie·1 in (OSt3 Mesa. Page18 tee-= OC. Or.In~ County. BT. bl:1cl. th·. BT-opt .. black tic optiornJ/. pp. rx·r person. TBA. to be arrangttl. CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS •DHlphtc WolMtl Ball June 30. <\n l n)t1tutc of Southern California. BT. Contac t usan Mc Fadden. 261-!MW. • S.rf AJl-S&ars Celebrity S.ftba.11 June 30 :u I p.m .. Cystic Fibrosis Found;rnon at Anaheim Stadium. $7 pp. Phom: 938-IJ9J. • FHrt• of J•ly p., .. 10 a.m.· noon. C ll) of Huntington Beach o n M:11n Strl.'\.'t Also. 8K Run )ponsor· l'd b) March of 01ml'S. Conla I Ta}/ McElt>t' . .J97-08!/. • Grancl Old Pleak Founh of Jul). noon-~ p.m.. Rl·pubhcan Pan) of O< and Sen. Pelc Wilson at OC f :11rgruunth. Costa Mesa. Games. food. rntcrta1nmcn1. classic cars. )1kn1 and h 'c auctions. more. Sl pp .. S5 per fom1I~. Phon,· 750-3.135. • • Love Amerac• Founh of July. ~:30 p.m .. concert on th.c ,n.-en and li rl'\\url.~ festival at l rv1nc High ~hool \tat.lau m S8 eP· Conw,·1 Dom:n lfanl_l. bf>!· 7 2_0. •Eleemosynary July 7 at 8:30 p.m . P.\LS \u\lllaf) uf the Pro\ idrncc 'iPl't'l'h .i nd Hearing Center benefit performance o f thl' Lt"<' Blcs'>1ng pla) JI South ( oast Rcpcno~ ·, S«·ond Stagl· lhl'atrl·. Custa Mc5a. S::!.S pp. Phont• 95J-086.l • Vktory CelebraUoe Jul) lt 7-IO p m.. \IDS Walk ()(' pan~ for \\ Jll,\•f' "ho ra1-.c more tha n S 150, JI "'l'1nwn·Marcus/Broadwa> Court~ ard. Nl'\\ port Ccntcr Fashion 1'lanJ Phom· fl.'5-6JlX> • "Skw Boat .. OpeaJ•1 Nl1ht Dia· aer Hd Post-Performance Rettp- tloa Jul ~ 13. Opcro Pacific. L1)>. l alllll\'> TR·\. Contact L \ ncl:i \ L :.111J c>r \lrt·hd ll' \\ oods. 5<16· 737 ~ 8 .. Common TI1rud1" Juh 14 al 7 p.m Mother' of .\IDS P:i11en1' for thl· <>< Name!> PrOJl'CI. benefit ~rl'l''""I' uf .\cadcm\ .\\\ard·\\ln· nin~ film al Clardl'n ~'c Ml'd1cal ( l'nta Phont• ,'t91-~~/ ~. • Olt'k Ges*ardt Rtteptloe July 14. 5·b 'O p.m . l>cmocrat1c "-''•on:lll'!I of()( ho'>I House Majont> L radcr .11 \\ \''''" South Coast Plans. Costa ~k...a ~kmbers $1 0 pp.: n(in-mcm- bl·r-. s~s pp.; new mcmhcr-.. rc- nt'\\:ll\ frt•t'. ('()ntDct (\nth1a. i'\35-1t8Mi . • Bastille Day IK Ila« Jul) 15. Spom Cluh/ln ml' and R<"g1onal In· fant (\·ntl'r of Unltl'd CcrcbrJI Pa ls) -\i.!in. at l e Mcrd1cn. Nl'wpon lkach .. ()(' uiltcs on the "orld" \\llh SI 00.000 ~orld's best pcr- rormancc pnlc. lntcm :lllonal Food anc.I Wint• Ft>Sll\ al. Health and flt· nl'!» E>.po~illon. m ore. Cont3ct Su...,n Wht•Ucll. 557-5100. • Patroe Party July 19. b-9 pm .. South C'oost Rcpcnof) at location TB·\ Cont3C'I M ndt'lini· Pom ·r. 957-160!. • Wleemeker Dt .. er Julv .:?:\ at 7 p.m . k uthcrford Hill and Thomas Yal'iCC V1ncynrdi. ut Tf\"es RM· 1.1ur:1n1. Coronu del Mar. Phon<' 67J.{19 /0. •ne Lo ..... felr July 2~-:N. C')stJc Fihros1s founc.btion tennis 1our· n:aml'nt at 'nriou~ lc~11onci. au tion ball. Phone 9 lR-1 J9J. BENjAMIN EPSTEIN'S Prom left, HarrJ WooH as Leonno, Hlsa Takakuwa •• Hero •nd Rkhard Soto as Claudio In Sl'Mltl••p•ar•·• .. Much Ado About Nothlft9 .. at th• Grove Shalresp••r• P'estlval, whkh runs through July t4. 'or lnforfftatlon, call 6J6·7ZtJ. ~Golf Toarumeat Jul~ JO. SC'a ( irdl· Au~1han of Aorr nn· Cn11cn· ton ~·n ll'eS of ()(' at NI.'\\ pon Ekat'h Countf) Club. SI 50 pp Con- tJct .\fdmclJ <iumalcJu. 8 70-5//'H) •NAMES Qwllt Dl1play '\ugusl Ill-I~. N .\MES ProJCCt .\IDS Mcm- onal Q uill on dl\pl.i~ at t '{ In 1nr Phont• 8"3·!51 ! • Pleak I• Ute Parlt with the KiJ11· 1to• Trio .\ugust 11. 5-10 p.m .. Bamr:users or the 01~0\el') Mu- seum of OC barhccu<' and auct1onc;. S75 pp. Phone 54l>-O.JO.J. • Dtuer wit• tM C.vlar Q.tt• .\ugust 13-14 :it 7 p.m .. Carol)n Colhn5 at Tn't''I rc'ltuurnnt. Corona dd Mar Dinner and tasling featur- ing Amcm·an l'3 ' 1nrs. champagnl' anJ 'oc.11.as. Pho m· 6 7.1..()9 I 0. • Teaels Tffraameat .\ugu'lt I 8-I II, Rl·hn~1l11atmn ln,111u1e of Southern C:il1 forn1u comJX'4111w and rtt·· rl'tl11onnl s1ngki; and doubles nt 1hr O:\na t hll\ Tcnn1\ \enter. Cont;J<'I \mm• Kn'tkl. r>1.t. 7"9.l. ,,,, ! U FESTIVALS AND SPECTACLES •S.wtt .. c Fesllval. ne M•1h· ot Ar t Junl' JO. \ug ~(I. 10 J m .. 1v.11. .111d-a-half Jl re' ,,f .in,, cr:if\s. con· H''>'~1un'> a1HI ,·n1crta1nmcn1 on l .atiuna ( JO\tlll Road. uguna lkJd l. $.i pp x 'llH>r' S' pp . l'hil· drl'll I 2 .1ml u nlkf frt•t>. Phfllll .Jl}.J.J(1J0 • Festival of Arts alld Paguat of th~ MHters fol\ 7. \ug. ::!6 :u In llll' ~\wl Pa r!. anJ f cq l\ al C.rnund\ U.guna lkat·h Ground': S::! pp Pageant· SQ. H pp Phone .JY•l l·H • S.e Clemnt~ Fiesta Juh ~ cho1o1.dcr CtXl~·tiff and O) "tcr shucl.· inai. stt\'CI k~tl\ul. en1cnainm,·n1 .it1.around S.111 < kmc:n lt' P1t'r Jul' ~~ 5K run ,m,k "alk, '°"1t<11111nal rtl3d ral'C tx·cr and 1o1.1nc i:irden' 'tn·\·t h'\ll\ill Fret• l'hoth .JI)_'./ 131. •Very. Berry E:draor41ury Jul\ I I-~ l . ()( h m al r :u rgruun<h. t thta Mc~1 1'1\'-l':tllna ronh:''"· par. ad~ an i.ho"'· cumi,nl ridl·~. n101orc)CI<' f!l<'I.'\. rock Jrour>'· mueh mul'h nm~ "''' and slr.l\\· tx·rr~ 1h1.·me-J l'\l'lll 1ndudl'' h1>~ .. .ilhng. pig 'lopping. p1{ta1I ~ind ptf.· ,1u1 conll'\h. and lnl' ·(l\·rfnrmm~ \\1;in pot-bdhl'lJ Pill' $5 l'P ~' "' \'r h~ s~ unJn I~. frl'l' umkr h t onr.11 I l>1Jllt' ~1n·n\l·t1. ~, /. 1.1.J ~ • ~~wport ~aFeu '4.·p1 1-i-~ '· 'P' port llJ1 "'" \rl'J < hJm!x·r ot < l111111wrl\' 111.111111.· ll·khra111in kJ· IUff' food .1nll l'Otl n.11nml'nl "'lal- rng, h;11loonm&. l~ding. I.Ill' ll'''"·" \ t•lk~ hJll. 'urfing. \\aln polo. \ollHI · l ai.111.' hu1ld1ni! morl' /'>hclfll (1~~:11 ART •enter for lite StlHly of l>fforat· lvt Arts I '14' I C:im1no \:ip"1ran11. San Jua n ( ;1p1~111tnlt, 4%-~ I'~) \ue, ~I( thrnullh Ntn 17 B1l-Jl·rnw1n I/\ I ,.11\.ili • Ga l~rla Caplttruo I\ I f\X I ( 1111111111 ( .1111,trano \an Juan <. ..sp1\trnn11 Ml-I 1!(1 I Through Jul~ I ~Jll''' \rl1t·rnan pa1nt1n ' tn D u\ 1d l>>i":lnJ' ump1rv.a "'ulptuf\.' 11' ( hlT I 1agu. Juh :0.:1~ 1'.a'-'Jll Mug' .mll Old l'av.n l('1.1.dr' \U" 4-~'(ll ~. (I f 'follan '4_•1)t • Laguoa Art Museum I '117 < hit 0fl\l'. lJ~Ull:I lka(.'h. 41/4.()531 J rhwugh J uh /\ lluv. I (101 \JJ nnl 111 f\ Jl\J 01h1.•r \tofll'\ lkn, ~~kl\..: Juh I •·<">1.1 ~. )J\ J)d , ... \\ 11rl.' nn P~ix·r Jul ~ 1J.\q11 11'1 Lu' \ngl°ll'' \11"krn"1~, .. 8 Newport H;irbor Art Mus~um '/\5(J \Jn <. l.-111,·m, l>rl\l' ,, . .,.. f)(•n tkJ rh. ~59.112~1 Jul~ .i lnJ,·(l\·n· J,·n1.c l>.1) \11 \\url...,ho!). Jul' I'· "'k. pl ~ l < ""'llllllnl lo J>1 1nt (lurk' R.t) •Star~ Sheel'I Fin~ Art Galleritt 11 .i9li/\ \JllJ ( .111\IHl \\l'. ,,,. I -~ In 1r11:. 7 \J.o44~1 Through Juh ' ~1ll.1rd \h1·l'" l.11 I.. l.1nl..klll'r fl'· n :nt ""I" Ill h1111111.· .ind lJ'I ''""l' J ul~ ~.,, C1l'l'll!\' C11h\O'l "Jll'r• lolur .... PJlllh'I "'k.h11J)Jll' nil' i....11u l..1• \1a11h1·-.., "'IJllltl' 11pl·nm~ n111-h1 rl'1l'fl\111n Jul~ ~ "'· 7 p 111 MUSIC •Hot Days and Cool Nigbl'I IH·1· \Oll1.'l'fl\ 11 ltt .1 m ·I p.m .ii l'.rrl.. Pl.tu' 11\1r11.'. '"' '-1 ~~II. Jul\ I I I h, D1amonJ., Jul\ I I\ .I.Ir~ \1Jl I.. Jn-1 the I k a11 \II.I\ I.. \ug. X Hl.111nr Rl·d l11.-.1ll' \ul! I' f h1· c h.1111,1\' .\u~ 2'\ I ->11 pm I "ann \\ tl"•n • 0C Pertorm1ng Arts CHter :-. p.m JI hOt • I 11\1 n C l'Oll'r I hi\ ... ( U\l.1 \k,,1. 1 .lll·21J()(I .1111\ 1 I.Ill p1.rn"t '"'~1.·1 ll.111' < 1111111\ I.. Ir • PaC'ifil' ) mphon.) I(· 'II rm .11 In lnl' \k ;tll•"" .\mrh11tw.1111.· 1f1J·l ''Kl Juh .i \ll.-\ma1l,1ll < ,1 dira111111 Juh 21 B1J\t1 lk·1·1h11q•n' DANCE , THEATER, MUSICAL THEATER • OC Performinit Arts Ctalt'r r i.t ~ 1 o\• n (, 111,·1 I >i I\\.' <. '"1.1 "' '·' "'.io-~1 "11 11 Jum \11.Juh I <.11.11hl t-..itlul..1 I h1 .111, ol fapan I 11h I \.I '\ "\1111•• ll"JI .. Clpna Pauli, \ut: "'·I~ \11,11.1h.1n B.1lk1 • Gro\e Shake pure Fntiul ti ,.,. ll\,11 \111 ph1lh1.rl11.' (1.irdl•n (1111q· hlh.~2 111 11111,· ~~-Jul\ I ~ "\lmh \J11 \t .... u1 '••thin~ .. \hJl..,·,1x·Jr.· 111!\ ~· \u~ 1:-. '' 'i nu I tl.l 11 · \h.11.., '1'11.'Jh' 8 SootlL Co1lst Rept"r&ory t "" I 11\Ao n <. \ 111l·1' I ) I 1 \ ,. { (I' I .1 \ k '.1 -, I 0 /\' -, \lain"ltattt : Throuj?h luh I .l ,,,.," I"' Piil\> .. n .• \ rd \1.11\11 I l/\f/\C1 l \f<IH\f\l/<1' II \ 1111 "·"' ·"' ('\ ,.,,, ''''"'il '" 1 /r.lllJ:•' ll/ 11111•1111.11111111111 /ll,1d.ff<>t1k drh\. I l/ll/11111\ \ /1 I l#.'/1/,1/lllfl l /1'.fl'l/I \ (I /l/.i. k H1 •11A '" I ,,, " I 'tJO• / ,\ .J ' I II 011.1 1/d \1.11 ' \ v .'n.'' I 'll1111c -"' 1.:1,:: . · ... 1 , -,' ,. J•1taft·1 Gran4 IC•~ultl Tlt•at•r WUI be at tfte l'er• forMlnt Arts Center on June JO and JulJ 1. Daily Pilot Weekend/ Thursday. June 28. 1990 3 .. A summer of music Continued from Front Cover July 14: The Churc h. July IS: Thl' MiC'k Ta)lor Band. July 18: Stank~ Clarkc/Georgt' Dul.l·. July %1. %%: Michael TomlinM>n. July 23: 11ch:id Penn/V1C'tona W1l- hams. July %4: Marti JonC'!> July Z6: Commander Cod) and the Lo~t Plolnl·t .\1rmcn July %8: C 1corg1a ~a1clhtes. July 31. Aug. I: Michael Frank~. Aug. 4: .\I Grl•t·n Au g. 8: Modern English. Aug. 9. 10: Ra~ Charle\, Aug. 11 : Diane 'ichuur Aug. 17: Lee.-R11cnour Band Aug. %3: Lan: Carhon. Aug. %4: Natalu.· Cok. Aug. %9: <\ mC'nca. Sep1. I, %, 3. 4: B B. King. Sept. 8: To,,er of Power Sept. 16: M1chd Camilo Sept. %4, ZS. %6, %7: Gallaghn For sho" t1mt·s and tickt-1 111for- ma11on. call the• Coach HouSt' at .J9o-89JO Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre Frank Slnatr• •nd Don ltldcl•• wfH be .. the 1'.cfflc Amphlth••tre on Sept. a. Jut' %9: Ku'ih July IS: .\labam.t Jul)' %8: Jimmy < ·1itr Aug. 3: The Ramones Aug. 4: teH· Miller Aug. 10: Rohcn Plant Aug. IZ: \n1ta Hal er. Aug. 17: Hean Aug. 19: Z1gg) Mark) Sept. 16: ( m~b) ~tills & Na'h St>pt. 18: R.td Comf)an) ept. !%, %3: Phil < oll1n<i St'pl. 30: Ronntl' Ka111 For showt1mes and ticket mfor· mnt10n. call the Irvine Meadows ..\mph1thearre at 855-8096. P aclflc Amphitheatre Jaly 7: UB.W(fhc Smithereens. Aug. 3: Allman B ro t h e rs Ba nd/George Thorogood & the De- ~tro)er!>. Aug. 4: The J udds/H1 gh"-a) 101 /Mc:Bnde & thC' Ride. Aag. 18: Andrew Dice Clay. Aug. 30: The Moody Blues. Sept. 7: K T. Oslin and Rick) Van "='&e~~~· Bill Coshy & Sidney Poitier stage a welcome n:union \\ith ·Ghost l)act:" tiuhThtom.t' \.\.'41C l\ll.ll PRL'' BILL COSBY ._ ...... "'-"·~­l l04IOD Ill• ·--·--·---r-cw-1-~ ~0()11 (-111MIOl -~ ........ ~clllc' ..... .._... ._._(...... , _ _..,. ·---- 1111 _,IO ~ --11 ·----·--·-----~ , __ ro!.--.:::.. --, __ _ Qerio •,.._;.• Jll.16...;;.;...~-• ::-• 1::!5::1 ·=:·r ---M0111• 4 Dally Pilo t Weekend / Thursday. June 28, 1990 Shelton/Ba1lhc.-& 1hc Bo}!> Sept. 8: Frank Sinatra/Don R1ckks Sept. I: The Beach Boys . Sept. 1%, 13: New Kids on the Block Sept. 17: Little Feat. Sepl U : Juho Iglesias. Sept. H : Kenny G/M1C'had Bolton For showtimt•s and t1ckt-t infor- mation. call T1cJ.c1ron at 63-1-1 300. NOTE: One trad1t1onal fc.·arurt• ul the fall conct·rt S<:as<>n has a/read\ hc•t•n ~lated. Omgo Bm ngo will b1: bad for /140 Hallo14t'<'n concc•rts at 1h1.· In me MC1Jdows A mphithcatrl'. Ot·t. 16 and 17. f ~·fl "_:HE ~ ~lliltldi -.,,. ... : . . ---:' ~ '.. -... - lllfl .. , JULY2 .llllE FllCIE .... lmTll 111 JUI.YD The Orange Coast celebrates the Founh Following 1s a list of Founh of Jul) events happening ne>.t Wed nesda> al ong the Orange Coast: Costa Mesa • 7 a.m. 10 noon: .\ pancake brcal fost sponsored by Amencan u :g1on. \'FW and Disa bled .\mcncan VC'terans will be held at the Costa Mc-.a Vi:taani. Hall. Sb 7 W 18th Strcl.'t. Public invitt d. $2.SO per person. • DOOJI 10 4 p.m.: The.-RepubhC'an Pan) will host a "Grand Old Picnic:·· at the Orange Count~ Fairgrounds. f1:aturinJ. gubcnatorial candidate.-Sen Pete Wilson. a classic car show. s1len1 and h\-e auc:ttons. ga mes. C'ntcna1nmen1 and food T1 ckt t5 are S2 per person. SS per famil). for info rmation. call 750-3335. Fountain Valley •II a.m. to 10 p.m. The final da~ of thC' Fountain Valle) Fiesta al Mi le Square Parl "-111 teatur(' mies. game!> and food dunng the da). \\It h fol' Walsh on stage at 7 rm. and a l1111er light show anll firc"orl ' l'~tnagan1a bcg1nmng at l.J pm Huntington Beach • 7 a .m.: .\ panc.11.l· hrea l fa•a 'pon'.>ort•d h) the Cit) K1wan1s n uh Jnd thl· \t)tl'r l 1t1l'' organ11a11on "'"Ix· held at the Scacliff V1llagl' parl 1ng lot 1111 't \Id.tu" n .\' cnue bct"-l'Cn Golden"''t'St and Main \trt"t'I\ • 8:30 a.m.: March 11f Dime-; t<K Run begin~ Runners will tollo" the paradC' routl' do"n Main S1rce1 and hack ap1n. Tho~ complet· mg thl· run "111 rl'll'l\l' cumml·mora11ve pins • 10 a.m.: Thr Xflth .\nnual I lunt1ngton Beach Foun h of Jul Paradl· I hl' p.trJdl· mutC' hcg1n' at \.'lain and S1Ath street\ and prun'l'd' UI) \1.1111 Ill 't orkto\lo n .\\enue. • 7 p.m.: Fm·"orls [\lra,ag.1n1a at thl' Hcnl1ngton Beach High \c:hool ,1.1d1um \lain \trl'l'I and 't orl.to"'n .\' cnue. En tenainment "-111 Pfl'H'lk thl' tirc"nr"'· \lohtch \lolll Ix-gin al dusk. T1de1s are S3 r UI 1nfw ma11on. l':lll %0-lt!NQ Irvine • 3 p.m. to 10 p.m.: .\ < onl'cn on tht· <in-en and F1rc-.ork~ Fc~t1 ,al "-111 Ix· hdu JI l1,1ne ll1gh ~hool 'itad111m . with p1cn1ckmg S(t to ~tan al ' pm .11 .i pm 1hc I on lfanson DanCt'r\ o n stage. at 7 .l1l pm lhl· \outh < oJ\I \,mphun' "'II -.liund fonh. w11h n lire11oork\ "Pl'lldlUIJr .. latnl lllr l) pm l itl l't'i Mi.' SI! liH adult \ and s ' fur children ilrtd 5C'ntOrs. F-or morl' inlm 111,111110 l all M1~-7!~1l Laguna Beach •Dusk labouc 9 p.m.I: Tht' ut~ lire dqxinment .... 111 stage a safC' and "11ll' ftrc:"orl.' ll1~pla) at nunh l\.1a1n lkach. Pacific Coast H1ghwn' nu1th ul H111a\l"J). 1ha1 "'II IJ\I Jpr1u\1matcl) 30 m1 nuu ..... Bnau~· ol hm1tl·d arn·~i. tn tht• l It). lire official~ advise tho~· "'"h1ng 10 'll'"' thl' ftrl'"-Orh 10 arrt\l' C'arl) and plan on "a d:ffa•ult tinw" gC'll111g llUt ut lo"-n aflcN ard\. N11nlcohol 1s perm11tro on the t'll:.llh Newport Beach • t a.m.: 17th annual F-oun h of J ul> h1cycle parade and picnic . )pon~red h~ th~ l it ) ol Newpon 8<-ach and the Manncn Communi- ty A~sonatmn. at Mannt'rs Parl. located on Dover Drive at Irvine A \CnUl' ( hildrl•n decorate their bicycles and ndc from Commodol'l' Kl•ad do"n Ma11ne" l>n 'e to the park. where prizes arc awarded. game~ and a rallk an-held and Barnaby the Clown entenains. Hot do~ and son Jr1nk~ 10 be sold hy local Boy Seoul troops. Call 644-J I 5Q ll·1t) parks. bcache~ and rttrcuion) for more information • 8 p.m.: PubhC' fireworks show at Ne .... port Dunes. 11 31 BaC'k Ba) Ot Call 7~1l.,1Sti3 fo r rnore information South County • 4 p.m. lo II p.m.: i\ July 4 celebration in Sheep Hills Part.: will be sponsort d b) the.-o\hSQ Hills Events Comm1tttt. Activ1tin and cntcrta1nmen1 "-Ill include a ch1ldren·s bicycle parade. bit bend and 1.a11 conecr!. p1l' C"at1 ng contest. _puppet show, tut-of-war and a hrcworl~ pcl'llll ular at dusk. The park i1 located at Moulton Parkway and Laguna thlls Onv~. For mo~ information. call 837-6050. Love that parade Continued front l'ronl Cowr bowling." an unusual aimmick dreamed up by Derrick Johnson. "He takes 10-to 12-pound. frozen turkeys and bowls them into full, two-hter Coke bottles." said Parade Director Donna Cross. Cross then said the turkeys, which arc still edible, arc then donated to local charities. Accompanying the turkey bowler in the parade will be Miss Orange County Raquela Ben and Miss Ocean Pacific Marilyn Pieracci. Another unusual event. Cross said, will be a wheel chair t.nd. ··we decided to do somctbina different." she said. "This year we're concentratina on entertainment value for people on the street. So, instead of having JUSt a regular marching band. we also will have a whttlchair band." Previowi to the si.an of the parade. a Pancake Breakfast, sponsored by thc f(jwanis club and Sister Cities will run from 1 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Se.cliff Villqe parking lot. and at 8:30 a.m. the March of Dimes will sponsor an 8K run. Runnen will pas.s throu&h the parade route and each one who finishes will receive a com - memorative enamel pin. Immediately after the Pancake Brukfas,, the Seacliff Vi1la1e Merchants will sponsor a carnival for children in the shoppina center's parking lot. The carnival will feature gamn, food and children's rides. The lodepcnden~ Day festivities will culminate Wednesday night with the Fireworks Extravaganza presented by Pyro SpectaCUlar. The evcnina entenainment will begin with a pre-show at 1 p.m. at the Huntington Beach H•ah School Stadium at 1905 Main Street. Tickets arc SJ per person. with children under 2 years old admitted free. For more information on the par- ade or the other Founh of July events in Huntinaton Beach, call ~8899. rAetl11:r 11 ttkk//? EXPRESS YOUR INDIVIDUALITY. ~ ~ r • A t-¥fW YOltK..sTYlf SAlON LOCAT£D IN THE MESA VODE CfNlH • ' ' • ~~ (_~G (B • ff» Af¥lOIHrMENTS CAU 714/S40-0600 2301 HAlteat 8lVO. COSTA MfSA ov• 0 ~1Jkl' il ru~h for Will.I Hi\'l'I'$ \\'~1h:rp.1r" m In Ille Tlh.'fl' ~in: 11wr 10 nd1:s ,rnJ ,11J1:~. Thin" of 11 .1~ I >r.anS!t.' Count\• ffaf\1J~ lb11,1t ~· Jrup wh~1t vou·rl· Join~. AnJ rush 11\\.'r fur th'-'. h1AAl'st srla:-h 11f th1: summt:r. \\'1IJ lfo~I'$ . I Cd Your Season Pass Now. Cd u11ltm1 ll·J '''''" rfu, \'.1luJhk 1..11up11n' l11r J1,1..11t1nh "" l\·r~•. lrvin1: ~kJJ11\\' \mrh1th1..-.1tr1..-. W1IJ ""'-.'' Jr\J mud ' m<•fl· . Individual : $50 J Family: S200 ~ ''"''"'mduJ1nll l'-lrl,m~.1nJ ~ ~''"-"' ---- ---\!, \ll lll.\11'-Ill\"' I· \05 at I I'\' Ille l\:nl\.'r I >r1\'\' Open Daily lOAM-8 PM (714) 768-WllO OeHy Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, June 28, 1990 I . . ....... '· Pop Friday SILKY SULLIVAN' . 10201 Slater -\\l'.. Fountain Valle). Nick Pytow at ~.30 p.m. 963-271 M. BI STANGO RESTAU RANT 1">100 Von t-..arman. lnine. presents thl· muMc of the .\ndes, by Raul and RKarJo Thursda) and Friday from 8 p.m. to midnight. 752-5222. REUBE~ E. LEE 151 F. Coast ll1g.h\\j~ :--.c.-"port Beach lcatun:s l hud .. liJlljl!ha\ rtx.·t... ·n· roll mU!>ll' \\ l·Jnl',JJ, 1h111ugh \aturJa~. 9 p.111 111 I .1 111 -\l'o Tim Parl er on p1.11h1 in thl J1n111g room. 675-57\)0. BOGART'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 11~~11 l J,1 l'j\1lil Coa~t I hpl11oa~. Lo ng Beach. 21 and O\er. cn tcruun- ment w11h local acoustic folk and rock mu~1c1ans T h ursday. Friday and Saturda ) nights. Show time 1s 9 p.m. (2 13> 5'}4-8976. THE CANNERY 3010 lafa)l'llC .\\C .. Ncwpon Beach. presents the Big L11tk Band, 8:30 p.m. to I a .m. Frida) and Sa1urda). 675-5777. WESTIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 666 .\nton Bhd .. Costa Mesa pres- cnb Confrc) Phillips with modem renditions of Broadwa) Music at the Piano Tue!.da)' through Saturday. 6 p.m . to 10 p.m. and after theatre rcpnse hour. 540-2500. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32M02 South Pacific Coast H1gh11o a). South Laguna. presents Bobh~ Dorman 11o1th "N1ghtwatch" tno- plus--tmc 'i p.m. to I :30 a.m. Thu~­ da) through ~turda~ for dancing ------· - and cntcn ainmcn1. 49b-57B or 499-26:!6. THE WHITE ROUSE Res1auran1 and T a,em . 340 South Coast High- way. Laguna Beach. presents 11,c cntenatnment and danci ng n1ghtl) 494-8088 . THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valk ). The Ho p presents: Fnda). Dance all night with D.J. Dennis 8. Goode. S4 cover: Saturda). Ron me & T he Clas~ics. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. ($4 cover): Closed Sunda) and Monday; a'a1lable for pnvatc panics. Tues- Ja). "Rock Aro und the Clock" ~ho11o . an a11oard 11o inning re' uc which features a fu ll) :.tagcd mu\1cal h1)ton k::.~n in rod. ·n· roll. \\ cdni.·l>da). Dance to Jacl..1c and th'' Fla ml'!>. II\ e 50:.-6{}.. dance ban.I. K p.m. 111 mu..ln 1gh1. No co, er.: Thur!>- C H A;\'IBER O f' COMMERCE MILE SQUARE PARK BROOKHURST AT HEIL FIESTA RUNS 6 GREAT DAYS• JUNE 29TH THAU JULY 4TH ~· . l '. ... ,., Six great days of the most fun you'll have all summer!!! . 'f . . ··" I ' •I t f I ,,n_, I ' THE. S 1 MPso~s 11 .. !> Stt tilt "'41'e ~ ,_., CRYSTAL LEW1S h e 11 "lbrt ~·1 c..rmo JUNE 29 £atrao11lilli•t Show" al Knoll's 8-ry F"'" on Aucust THE GRASS ROOTS 11 & Ill JUNE 30 ~ ~Los.~$ i )1 fi:i\liiUll QiJil ~LIGHT ~u~~~SH UAIL Y CANNED FOOD DRIVE FOR ORANGE COUNTY SOU'niWEST COMMUNITY CENTER ~P..or.. y (EOOTIE~'IJ' £100 rEOO"lr 0 ARV .. cuna •*>W • CA11100BVAIL. RODl!8 0 IFOOD aooms F R 1 O t. v · h T u ~ (' r. 1 . · 1 • 111 r.< ·. •' , r, .._ • " f .. , • .f , r ltd J1JtJE • .. JU'~f JG llJl ; 1 ,1 ' ,·, ... ••. ':,,. $10.00 Pay One Price ll lm-MldntgtJI lJ am-Mldnlgbl All Rides FREE Pancake Breall1ast 8, 25,& 50 Milt THE SIMPSONS SOfJl:Mldolg hi Bike Rides KYMS presents R lb Cook·Off Chill Cook-Off CRYSTAL LEWIS C• Stlf'aO Soundott •THE GRASS ROOTS• C•Show DEBBIE McCLENDON •LADIES OF KEl'llf J.C. & THE BOVZ THE SUPREMES- UNDERCOVER ·A TRIBUTE TO Wlt.LIAllS NEIL DIAMOND-ORCHESTRA /"l .\ 1-f>U I Ill \\ll<J/./·. I-\ l/// l DAQ.Y ADMISSION Genenl • ts.oo Juo.ior (6-10) • Sl.00 Children a A Under · Free I I: I I ' \ .. , , I I " ' I I I ' I I I I I .' • Daily Piiot Weet(end/ Thursday, June 28, 1990 5mt:11i1Qlgbl 111111=1omn Southern Cllitomil /LOS presents ettt• or the Binds Fonnlf EAGLES Grt1t JOE WALSH • 71!!!! Cnwd Food Ortvt Boeh Deya 11 .oo on 9PM -lallr Mlgk: light tor 2 Cini or more nt C""°4 be usecl ""' llty FhworU Extravag1nza olllf ci9C01'11 NIRVANA J J). Lip l>) Ill' rnntcst. ca~h pn1cs. 963-2366. NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner AH .. H un11ng1o n Beach. C'onccn info line: 840-0~8. SUNSET PUB. 16655 Pacific ('oa!>t H1ghwa:,. Sun~t lk ach. li ve entertainment n1ghl). <>:JO p.m . to 1:30 a.m. (213)592-19:!6. Saturday ZOT SPOT CAFE 5400 S. VC"rano Road on thl' llCI C"ampu~. Verano Plal'l' Graduall· housing complc\. L1H' m ul>ll no" C\Cr) Saturda) n1sh1 at t< r m Door<. o pen al 7 p.m. Min1111al aJm"'1on chargl' of S5 (all ~56-N S I Sunday CAGNEY'S BY THE SEA 4t>!l P.K1fil ( oa'l H1gh"a}. llun11ni1on lkach katurl') I u~l' and the L~ll u- mull \ l') calh 'unda\ at 5.30 p.m . .\bo Open Mil l' n1g'h1 at Cagne~ ·, each Thul'\<la' at 9:30 . 960-9'\ 11! PEPPERS. i 2Jo I Chapman al I IMbor ~uuth of £>1!.ne} land. pre-s- l'lll' '" e ronn•n, l'al'h Sunda' and \lonJ.i) n1gh1 and fcaturl"s· pro- gre:>)l\C, Ill'" \\,J\l'. rod and top 40 hand' anJ mul·h nwn• Open to~ '0 J.m. 740-1.HJ. SUNSET PUB I 6b55 Panlic: < 11j't ll1gh\\j~. ~un'4.'I Rcarh. Rl·g· gal' \ w .., p 111 Jnd 8 pm tu mid· n1gh1 121 ~I '"2·1'12h T HE CANNERY RESTAL1RANT Jlllll I jf,1~,-11,· \\l'. :"'e11oport &·.i, h. p1 ,.,l·n1, 1a11 10 thr aftl'r · noon I 111' p 111 h''·'"'"'7 VILLA !\OVA lfo harll I auno·, p1.11111 't' lr11i;' \urhl,I\ through \h·dn,·,Ja, <>ix·n dall~ ) pm to 2 J m .. \I \I \\ C llJ'I I hgh" .1~. "Ir"· pon Beach 642· 7880. , llonday BISTANGO RESTAURANT I <J I()() Von Karman . Irvine. fo<1tur'·' the J immy Hewett Duo Monda>'· 6:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday' and Wl-dnl·sda)'S. 7 to 11 p.m . 752-52 ~~ BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 21 ~t l'I N\·11.pon Beach. Nick Pyzow ~0!11 Mo nda)' and Tuesday and Frida\ at 8 p.m . 6 7S-BEET. SUNSET PUB 16655 Par1fil CoaM H1ghwa). unset Bcal·h. -all t...1mh uf bluci. all night long Q r in to I a.m . (:!131 592-1926. Tue.day CANYON BAR " GRILL x.;11 Laguna ('JO~ un rronta~· R1\,1d rol~ n1gh1 l'' Cr) T ucsda) 8 111 11 p.m. featuring Mark Turnbull. lkth Sand:.. Richard tc~ol. Greg I'·" and mur\·. Wcd ncl>da '. Safi!\' lh·ti" n BanJ . Thur-.da). Ju1ct, and \fX'' 1.rl cntcnammcnt Fnday and ~turd.1\ 49~1 9 11 o r 494-4310 SUNSET PUB 1665S Piml1l C"oa!>t l t 1&h~i1). liunset Bench. lrh· cntcna1nml'nt I.Ip m to I 3 m .. f 21 \1 592-1926. w edne9Clay RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 ~. ( 0,1,1 ll1gh~a). Laguna Bca,·h. pr<·-..:nh < ) n1h1a /~ill cil~h W cdnc-.cb> :ind 1 hurl>da) through Junl". 8 p m through 12.30 a.m. ZOT SPOT CAFE Cl Campu' 111 tlw \'crano Place gradu314' hou,1111: lu1npk" pre'4•nts musical a"1)1' 111 an mumntc l'olkl' hoUSt' <JC1t1n& ,.,,, h \\ l'UllCMl<l) 31 8 p.m. dmtSSIOll " fr~~.-Lari) arrl\ al 1!> rccommcntkd f Pteaw stt CLUBS/Pq 7) -· ~ -~ ~ '9J -·.~· You coold find o beautiful boby on yoo1 doootep All yoo hcM 10 do ·~ toll lheo tell ~ your boby'\ nome. and the time and ploce yoo'd ltk.e to hM 11 W,'lt deliver ol yoo1 home or off 1<e Whethel you ~e OI buv. yoo owe II IO ~· lo find out ~t how easy Crev1er's pcrsoool deli~y piogom con be fo1 ~ speclOI delr.iert simply~~ a coll We.II do rhe 1e-.r After oll. or (1evte1 BM~ we don't mind nd111g house coll~ CREVIER&lMW \ \ ' I \ \ \ \ \ l I <l \.t \ I I Hours-Mondcr(-fndcP, 8 om .9 pm Sot\#daf 9 om ·6 p.m ~ Kl am -6 p.m SS heewoy at Edingef Tl4183S-31n CLUBS FromP-.6 Contact Clive Solomon. 856-7981. THE CANNERY REnAVllANT 3010 Latayeuc Ave., Newport Beach. pttscnts Al Morcuini. 7:30 p.m. to midnight. 675-5777. SUNSET i>UB 16655 Pacific Coasl Highway, Sun~1 Beach. live cntenainment 9 p.m. to I a.m .. (2 I 3)S92-1926. Tll1U'IMJ SUNSET PUB. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. night· I) live entertainment. (2 13) SQl-1926. THE CANNERY RESTAURANT 3010 lafa)ctte Ave.. Newpon Beach. Morcnini-Paul Band. 7:30 p.m. to midnight 675-S777. Jazz Friday GEORGE WINSTON bnnp the Summer Show to the South Coast Community Church in Irvine to- night at 8 p.m. Join George 1n support of SOS (Share Our ~Ives) po-.cn) rehef group by bnngmg a can of food 10 the concert. There w111 be collccuon baskets at the entrance. Tickets are $18 and are available at Bren Events Center Box Office and all T1cketron outlets. Charge b) phone b) calling 856-5000 or 63.t-1 300. HYATT NEWPORTER JAZZ SERIES H)all Newponcr. 1107 Jamborc<' Road. Newport Beach. of- fers live JUZ each Friday e,·ening 1hroughout the summer at the out· Joor amphitheater at 7:30 p.m. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. and 11ckt'ts arc a' a1labk at the door on tht' day of performance onl). General ad- m1ss1on 1s SS. Tonight. h<'ar the Bobb~ Shew Quanct For more an· formation about concens. call 7.!9-1.!34. C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT. .'73 Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. on th<' Main Beach. Lt' c Jaz:l C\Cr\ Frida) beginning at 8 p.m. fl·atunng the Bill Nohe Duo. guitar. 'ocals and viola. Mark Turnbull and Bob Hav.luns. guitarists and vocal- 1:.i. on S;uunh)S bq.innina a' 8 p.m. No cover charge. Frtt parking. .J97-5 100. CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 3!802 Pacific Coast Highwa). Monarch Beach. Steve Starkman Band Thursda) through Saturday 9 p.m. 10 I :30 a.m. George Butts. Sundai through Wednesday. .J99-26-6. VILLA NOVA 313 1 West Coast H1&hw•r· Ncwpon Beach. 642· 7880. Pianisl a)' Milburn performs a var· 1ct) of eas)' listening sclccuons fa"orites Thursday throuaJl Satur· da)' from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .. Sunda) 'hrouah Wtdncsday from 8:30 p.m to 1:30 a.m. Richard Fauno's JaLL and Bro;adway styhngs un the piano. CAFE UDO. SOI 30th St .. New- port Beach. 6 7S-1968. p~scnts cntt'rtainment niahtly. Dee Ott McNeil Jau and Blues Band June 8. 22 and 29. Bernie Pearl Blues Band fcaturina Harmonica Fats June IS. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3 rover dtaric. Saturday BISTANGO RESTAURANT 19100 Von K..arman, Irvine. The Wallcr Lako" Duo offers jazz from 8 to 10 p.m. and Latin dart« music with a ;au navor from 10 p.m. 10 I a.m. wtth the Walter Lakota Quintet each Sa'urday . CAR UDO S02 30th I., Nt'w· po'1 8cacl\, 67$-2968, pmcnt• Dis- covery lterordint Artists the Cun- nina)\ams toniaht. 9 p.m. to l:30 a.m. al the Red Lion fn n, 3050 South Sunday Bristol. Costa Mesa. in MaM's Sunday TURTLE ROCK COMMUNJTV Lounge from 2 to 6 p.m. Tracy CAFE UDO 502 30th St .. New-PARI. I Sunn) hill. Irvine, Sunday Wells and his I S-p1ecc orchcslra. r rt Beach, Tony Guerrero Quarte' afternoon dances 3 lo S:30 p.m. o.iuh \\tlh \0Ca1is1 Casie Maller: $6 per 30 Pm to I a m 67~2968 H1•h Society Dance Band with vo-person includes free hors d'oeuvres. . . . . ~ ' ... F k" F . ~ GINOIS ON THE HIU 428 E. calast Terry Allen. Free dance rec par ing. or more in1ormat1on. 17th St., Cosla Mesa. Jam ~ion lessons 2 to J p.m. by Mike Vaillan· call at (213) S98-l429. wtth Gino's Jazz Troupe. 3:30 to court. Admission is $6 per person. WEST COAST SWING CLUB each 7:30 p.m. Reservations and infor-For more information. call M1ck1c Sunday. 6 to 10 p.m. at the Hohda~ mation on live en1enainmcnt 7 days McClure. S46-3894. Inn. 14299 Firestone Blvd.. La a wttk. 6~1 750. GREAT MOMENTS IN SWING Mirada. $3 members. SS non-mcm· J05lan, 5 10 6 p.m .. SJ. For more anformauon. contact Bt'tl\ a1 579-7860 or Joan. 759-1262. · Wedneeday SQUARE RIGGERS quare Dance Club meet fint and thtrd Wcdnc~a~ ol each month at 1hc First United Methodist Church. 19th and Harbor Bh d an Costa Mc~. Round dance at 7· '0. square dnnce at 8. ror mon~ information call 7 5 I -!19.JS. CANYON BAR AND GRILL 859 with music from the ''Bia Band Era.. ben. Swing dance lesson by 8111 La&una Canyon Road. Laguna .--~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-~ Beach. Ben Mil)jkcn•s Dillie Jazz AllStars each Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m. 494-1911. ~1 CAPE UDO SOI 30th SL. Ncw. pon Beach. Ott Dee McNeil. jazz and blues 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67S...2%8. --Taeeday CAFE UDO SO I 30th St. Newport Beach. Entertainment niplly 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. Wayne Wa)'l'le Band featurina Tonya Boyd. 675-2968. WedaHdaf _ CAFE UDO SOI 30th St .• New- port Bc.ach. presents entenainment niJbtly, Mike Pattmon aka Pai-Bear's Blues Band toniaht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. Tlaanday CAFE UDO SOI lOlh Sl .. New- port Beach. ~nts lhc Wayne Wayne Band featunn1 Tonya Boyd tomaht 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 67.S.2%8 or 6i3-SOS6. Com«Jy l'rid&J JO&BJtS COMEDY CLUB I 00 P1ua AJican&c. Garden Grove. Show time 9 p.m. and cover cha,.e SIO Friday and Sa'urday cvcni!'P· fot reservations. can 971-3000. To- ni,tu's rca1ure performers arc Carol Mon~ry and Rich Cbasskr. RICHARD JENI. STEVE BNSCOE. M.Aa~ BRAZILL AT TllE IMPllOV 42SS Campu.s Drive. Sit. 138. lrvine throuab Sunday. Showtimt is 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday • and 8:30 p.m. Sunday 8S4-S45S. I.An STOP 2122 S.E. Bristol. Sanaa Ana, ni&hlly lineup of com· edians. For 1nlonnation and rner- va1ions call 8S2.S762. TaeMaf JEFF FOXWORTHY AT THE IMPROV 4255 Ca mpus Dnve. te. 138. lr,·inc throu.ah Sunday. Show time is 8:30 p.m. throu&h Thurs<b). uckcts arc pnced at Sf. 854-~4SS. Wedlleeday JOKERS COMEDY CLUB l 00 Plaza Alicante, Garden Grove. Wear red for the Founh of July and pay half-price admission to- night only. 971-3000. Dane~ Saturda1 DANCING UNDER THE STARS a& the Wes11n Soulh Coast Plaza Hotel featunna pianist-cn1eru1ncr Conftty Phillips. O.ncin1 under the Stan i.s an cvcni"I of dinner and da.nc1111 each Friday and Saturday naahl from 8 p.m. 10 midn1aht at the W'Csun "' the outdoor Garden Court. For rc~rvations. call ~lSOO. exlens1on 5490. Proudly Presaited By In Co~nction Wrth Hosted By The Orange Coast Daily Pilot ! The City " Laguna Beach ·~/tl lf ~NGO HILTON HOTELS ~ 7il,,ll#iitf"' Umbrela Sponsor of the Flamingo Pro Women's Beach Volleyball Tour • "1 I l TON supported By The Women'• Professional 'A>lleyt>all Association • THE BEST BEACH THE BEST TIME. JUNE 29 , 30 & JULY 1, 1990 THE BEST SPORT BEACH VOLLEYBA LL. Daity Pilot Weekend/ Thuraday, June 28. 1990 7 \ Everybody's a critic 'RoboCop 2' drowns its wit in gore Lelgll Steinberg Sporli Attorney Newport Btacb '\ccording 10 Peopll' maga11nl'. tht• top liH: gro!>s- 1ng films 25 )cars ago on 1h1!> datl' "'erl• "1 he ~ound of Mu~1c:· "M' Fair La d,.··· ··/o rba i h e (1rL·e1..:· "The ~P) \\ ho lo' ed Ml' ... and "( a1 Ballou ... fhl' top ti' c gro.,.,1ng l~lm!> this "l'l 1-'' l'"' "l>1d. r ral' .. "Toial Kl·, Jll 'lfol'<\\. op :! ..... .\not her ..ig fl!{"· JllJ 'C11 l·ml1n\ 2 Thl' "'C'"' liJldl Th" '1.1rl.. ,ontra\I \.J\!> ll·.,~ :ihout J lu11J,lllll lllJI lhJngl' 1ri lhl' 1a'll' ot \mcri, .in rnolll"gocrs 1han 11 dm·s .1lmu1 thl' morl' n 111L:JI. narro" '1c\\ ut p1,·,l·n1-Ja} 'lt11.Jtn l'\t•cull'l''>. "h1, h holth that onl) teen-ager\ "1th .lll Jltl'nllun 'pan of less than 211 ,,·u 11llh a nJ a loH: for non-stop g1.1 ph1, m,l\hl'm "'II purchaw llllll 1, 11\ ~'·" Junng lhL' \Umml'f. K1•IH.•( up 2" " J h1glHech cro"" tx'"'''" .1 1>111' Harr)-gt•nrr re-' ,·11~, 1~ •Ill•' 1h11lk1 and a gloom~ 1t11u11,11, ~ll·nll' til11on "Bladt• Ku111Hr .. '~h1ch 'lh<>"'' 1ha1 mor1· ,. '', '' 1' not al"' a'' bcllC'r. This 1\ll\ 11 ""' l'f '>.llm: of futurC' urban dn.1' " undl'rlul b' a comic-book Jpp111Jlh 1n 'tof) Jnd ac1mg and a ll'' l'I 111 g11n: Jnd '1olcnce that 1s ulh n '>1mpl~ un"illlhahk In the unginal "Roho('op." Peter \\ dk r plJ~ cd J murdC'red Dl'lrotl pol ll l' ulliH·r "ho°": faC'l' :snd tir.11 n "'lll g1Jltnl 110111 ..1 '>upc'r l nmc- til!ht1ng r11h11t r hi\ 1•rx-r.i11nn "'a~ p;.·1 1111 nwd h' .111 ,., 11 H•rp11ra1111n ()( r \\ h•• h lltnlr.JllC'd "'1th a fi11J1h 1.1lh J1,lfl'\'l'l.l lll\ nl l>ctro11 II• 1111" 11,1, 1i;.1l1ll' -.cf\ 1t1.·\ RohoCop ..11t..1l lo.l·<l lllJJ11r Jll'J' •>I IJ1..·1ror1 \ 111111 11.1d.,·d """ n hi\ human h.11r, J..ilkr' Jnd th\'ancd nc P\ pl.111 lo taJ...l· !l\Cr lhL· c11 ~. You can be a critic, too T1~ of' no one h.ccn1"1 to )our pronounttmcnts on the lattSt mo"ie rcleaJCs? Theo &ian up to revtcw movies for our "E,C'l')boci)'s a Cnhc" feat""· l'hlfs natu. for etaht ~ > ou 100 can IO 10 see t~ best (and ~mcumn •ont) ol ihe new film n they optn ak>fta lhr Oranec Cont. Alld wltm the Gene 1\kcl and 0.ry Franltlins ""c thetr pPtn•OM. you can too. Gi.c I ttv.ewcn will be Mked IU stt OM MO•ie Md wfik I shotl n••.ew ol.....,. 350 WO.-. each ~ca. lw ciillt coa•llli~ •ttU. 'fhe .., ..... .., '°! •""" rnnm' ....., .. m1~. In "Kobolop ~." OCP foments a polin· ~tnkl' and aucmpts to subvcn RoboCop·s dfcc11vcncss so that it t•an foreclose on 1hc ci 1y or Detroil, lhl·reb\ taking over all C'lt) services. Mea.nwhilc. RoboC'ot> battles a drug lord. Cain. who 1s presiding O\Cr lhl' cpiJl'nllt' fostered b) an addtCll\'C drug called Nuke. The maJor thC'mc of .. RoboCop !" 1s tt!Chnolog} run amok. Or. Fau. l'ngagingl) pla~ed b~ Belinda Ruacr, s~ mbol12c!I hcanll'ss technology. II of 1h.: corporatl' lcadcr<i arc ruthless and unirust"onh' The '1!>1on of human nature " ..0 .,tart.. 1ha1 11 I'> a nih1hs1 nightmarl' Thac arc hghtl·r moments 10 .. Robo<.op ~ .. the saurc 1s o flC'n do:' a!>tattn~I> "'Ill} When RoboCop tin.·., ofT a bur11 ol submachine-gun tire ou1lm1ng a l'1l11cn "ho 1., light- ing a llg<m'tll' and ..a~s. "Thank you fur not 1omot..1ng." 1hc audience ho" b. l hnc arr ck' er spoofs of 1clc\ls1on a~.h a11s1ng as well. in- cluding an aJ tor a <..cat belt de' ice "h1c:h clcurocuk'<. would-be car \lerco th 1c' es. The pn:-.cnn· of human emotion in Robo( op and hi\ abiltt~ to relate to his l'\·" 1fc i\ a 1hcme that "'llS cno rmousl) 1nll'fl''>ting and earned rl·al po1l·n11:il. but 1\ left largdy unc,plore<l. The \IOlent images 1n "Robo( op 2" go bc)ond the bounds of what 1 acceptable 1n a grn('ral-aud1ence mo- tion picture. Wh) IS II O('CCUary to ~hov. sad1!>llC tonurc" The surgery ~cne. 1o1.hcrl' 1o1.c arc treated to 1hc opening of a p;l· t1ent's st..ull and rcmo,al of h1<1 hra1n. should ha'e bttn accompan1l'd b' one ot tho~ airline paper bags .. Robo( op r IS faM-paccd. nc\ er boring. has oc- casional st·cncs of mlC'rl'\llng sa11 rt· and w11. but I\ undone b) 1\ct gro,.,I~ !M:ns:u1onali!>llC approaC'h. Gayle Hobson-Lewb Realtor Costa M~ta II was a heau11ful Sunday after- noon. The Santa Ana winds bru s hed up against the faces of the )Oung ch1ldrtn 1o1.ho. in the hands of their parents. awaited the screen1n1 of .. Rob- oCop 2 ·· The 1dtal Ameriun family at its best. "Worlung" Mo m and Dad t()ICther 31 the enJ of a hard "-CCk' work fl\1s "un11" 1o1.a\ 1n for an eApcncncc .. one tha1 the} could ccrtamh li ve w11houl.! l &aw "RoboCop 2" stanins Pettr Weller. in a rcpnsmg role. wlth m ) husband. Yes. we're two discerning adults. We can usually put movi('S and 1hcir conc:cp1 1n10 perspective. But ~hat about all of lhc children • Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. June 28. 1990 Peter W•ll•r returns •• • haff·man, haff·robot potk• officer In .. RoboCop 2. •• 1hat \\Crc in the audience with their ··und1<.ccrn1ng" parent~ and/or legal guartllam" II is an old adage that an allor "'111 ha' e difficult) keeping the altcntion o f its audience when pla)· 1n& a sc.•enc "'nh e11hc-r an animal or a child. Well 1t rings true in scenes '4hcre the "good gu)" RoboC"op 1~ upstaged b) a "drug pushing" adolC''!Ccnt What kind of role model ail' "'c thl· puhlic Wllhng to acCl'pt for our lh1ld n:n'l The )Oung mcm· bcr of a drug pus.hing .-ana 1\ Jlonlkd. h a normal fairy.wk. 1deal1st1c childhood dead? Thi\ movie 1s not for children. h al'>O I!> not for the sgucam1sh. It takes place in Detroit. Detroit 1s 1n ab!>Olutc thao~. ThC' pohce forrc " on !>tnt..c fhl' cit)·~ well-being is left in the hands of cnminals. drug lords and anyone else who ch~ to take ad .. antagc: or this "lofty'" situation. There ruUy is a plot. The cit) of Detroit 1s rn d11't' need of financial suppon. The financial orsanintion 1ha1 can hdp th"m undermines the advancement of Robotron1cs (the -.c.·1t·ml· Jc,01cJ tu thl· creation ot rubol\) 111 "" dhm to gain tlw wppon ol J)l'upk 1n a crumbling l>l.·1ru11. 1hr <X P organ11a11o n de- \ dop' an l'' l'n mort thrcatening Robo< up 2 Ito"'\'' t'r. this l'rcallon hJ' thl· mind 111 "( :1111.'' the r«entl) "oundl-d lh' Rciho< op) drug lord v. ho JU'\ hJppcn\ 111 bi.· addict~ 10 lhc m.un drug of thc'>C' 11m~ "~ut..c" l h1\ licnd frca'-s' He o~ns firl· on ''\Cr)onc Jllcnd1ng 1hc press lonkrl'nt1· uf a nl'" regime Mo~ blooJ Jnd guh 01 cour'\C R')°')( op cH·ntuall) "''"'· g1 \Ing thl.' "11hhdd drug 10 Robo< op 2. Dru~ rcall) do t..111 here'. This 1s 1hc onh rt'dl·c m1ni menagc 1n 1h1s movie Tell }Our-~11 that. \Our friend and ·}our family. too. ~"e them from lh1s 1'110\ It' ... 11 I\ ugly' ClaM.la BW1 CM &roller c .. aa Mesa ~uoit never look~ so bad On second thought maytlC' 11 1., thJt bed and ma' Ix hfe IS that baJ I aucss It dl'pcnd\ on ho~ )OU lool. at 11~ I rt'nt~ "Rnh- oCop"' l~m ~.:..11 and go t 11 minutes into 11 and 1urm-d 11 111l fh1i. Ill ddin11cl~ not m ) k1nJ 111 nw' 1l". The onl~ thing I hked Jt'N1u1 1h1~ mo' 1c "ere the take-offs on 1h,· commc~1als and 'Orne of 1hc.-mor,· i.1up1d statemcnh. This mo\1C' 1sn'1 too far frnm r,·.11 I J o bd1c\C that 11'\ Ju<,\ around th,· n11ncr (1f not alrcad) h:tPfk•n1nl:'1 1ha1 J ,·'!.1gner or rt'C1'l'3t1o nal dru~' "'111 be chl·apcr and bcttc.-r 1han r•1·1 anJ rnmc 1n d"po...:ablt apphca1111' Ju!ll 1h1nt... }UU l"an tlC' on a high .ill thl' time and no n.,lt of d1~·a~· ht·111~ PJ"~d around and 11'~ bctl\'r .1n1t morr afford:ibk than C'\C'f But then. a .. the mo' 1e alw fltllllt' ou1. our en' ironml.'n t '"out Ill ~ct u' too Ma) be 1 n the long run am 14 " )OU lwt.. al 11 "t' arc all nn J "" dl'\lfUl'I l'OU~ "(' j)l\llUtt• our 'II '1runmcn1 and uur bodll'S 11·, JU'I J ma11l·r o f"h1lh unc )OU ''nJO' """1' .\ni.I ano1h,·r thing. th" mo'" h.1, 1'.tdi. tprobabl) agi..'\ ~to 14 ) ,umm11 \Ing l nme\. b1g-umc cnm1.-.. Onl' 111 the drug/cnme nng lndel' "..1' about 1-' )can. old. This :il'4 • 1, probolbl} nol 100 for from thC' 1ru1h bu1 "'h:u aTC' "l" tcac-hing our i..,.1, an'"'J'"' J ht·n· "cre too man~ IJ111 1h~s in' 1hc audience "'1th 'm:iil l.1J' Most of this stuff "cn1 0' er 1h,·11 head~. I 1o1.oulJ .. cnturc to guc\\ hu1 I'm '.'>urc the) didn't m1\~ a th1n11 .\' far a\ rm conccrnl·d 1h1' ffiO\ IC IS loo cf01oe to iruc and 100 full ot bad in lluC'nt·<, 10 ha\c an) rc- dl"t'm1ng quaht1e I'd rather Stt a mo,1c tha1 mak~~ me use m)' 1m· aginat1on or onc that shows me the humorous side o( hie This mo,1c has humor. but lhc'l"t'\ no1h1111! (unn~ about It. our ·ratings ., • racr r 1 c.-. if ... ~' -.... I Cosby shines through in 1 Ghost Dad~ By THOMAS D. EUAS ~--'--HOLLYWOOD -BiU Cosby is ccruin his DCM.St movie -Ghost Dad ... opcni,. Friday. will not re~ pea I .. Leooard Part 6, •• the 1987 oo,-ofTicc bomb. "In tJw one.-Cosby says. -1 tx--camt' an actor for hire after the first v.eck. The thinp I had ask~ for v.ett just not lhcf'c. I made the mo' 1c bccau~ my C'boicc was ~lher to !>hut do• n the company or make 11 for hire:· But .. Ghost Dad.. lS Ver)" d1f- kn~n1. Cosb) said. .. This lJmt' •c bad collaboration. v.c haJ pt•oole wilh the st'nst to L.nov. that Bill Cosb) d1dn·1 pl to be "hnc he v. ~ or who he was b) not l..nov.ing something a'x>ut romcd)'. .\nd there v.as a dmxtor (Sidney Po111cr) 1n m) fare explaining. col- IJborJting.. coopcratini. ·· Th1np v.c~ smooth o n the ··c,ho'>t Dad" set panl> because ot the adm1ra11on. almos1 adorauon~ lhJI C osb) ·s co-stars felt. ··~1r l ~' "'as hkc a father or an undc. som~) I rt'all) admire.·· l>.l~' ._,1mbcr1) Russell. 23. the shnk) ··th-ad of the Class .. rqular who ' plJ~' < osb~ 's teen-qt daughtcr in lhl· Ol'V. mO\ IC "'bcf)th1n1 he docs rs so funn~. lhl' "'hok t"n:'" 1s t"ntcrt111ncd the \\hok umc. Mr Cosb) 1s a \Cr). 'cl) ''"~ sx·non. so he mal..n )OU kd •IO the \Cl hL.c )ou·rc not "'orL.- ing 11· .. hkc coming 10 pla) 11mt' 1n L1m.krg;incn:· .\dds lkn1sc N1chola~ Cosh\ ·s · < .ti .... 1 0.id" girlfnend. ..Woning ''1th 8111 <. osb) as hke taking a 12- \•cd 1mpro\ 1\allonal •orkshop. \\ lwrl'' er 1hn.: 1s a chance for him Ill IOJl'll hi\ Olo\ n S('nS(' or romcd}. lh Jill·'> and ~OU JUSI ha\(' 10 go Jlung v.tth him:· :-..1fholas almost cnn :u she com- (llJm .. th.it her '°'" sttnc v.11h ( 1"h~ l'Odl"t.1 up o n the l:Ulllng room llvor 'K.> thl' p1C'1Url° l-Ould gel the PG 1 Jl1ng 11 OCl'<kd . But C osb~ wasn·1 'urpn~d thl' scene "'u dropped ·· .\ Rill C osb) PG ra11ng 1s d1f· fcrcnt from an -'rnold h"'3rllcncg.er PG raung. ·· C"osb) .aid. .. He ma) be: nal.ed and undtt tM sheets and as long as )Ou don·1 Stt ..•• ifs PG. Bill C"osb> unckr the shttts 1~ R no mall~ v. ha1. .. .\nd I don't ~'C'I 10 lhal. Tben-·s a d1fTcrcncc and I don"1 mind the standards the) put on me. 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Jnd had nc' l'r been called on 11 b> an) one "ho gm a Rau1e:· Co~b) 1sn'1 worncd about Rani\''> 1h1i. time. panl> bt."Cnu~ he kept the C3!>t. l'rl'" and L'\ en the nc:1ghoors ol .. <.ihoi.1 Dad" ~hooting locauon'> IUlPP> all through Inst summer·., :ilnung. "He made grand gesture.,:· n·- llllkd N1lhola., "One da\ hl' or- l'rl-d bouquets ol Oo"l'r'> (or C\ Cl)· onl· on 1hc 'K't. anothl·r 11mc· hl' orc.kn:d a latcrcd lunch and "'L' all atl· grJndl> .\nd 1o1.hcn lhC' ch1ldrcn 111 1h'-· Ol'tghborhood hl·ard he v.a, thl'rl'. thl') caml' running 11·, 111..l· he-.. a p1L•d PIPl'r tor the I.id'>. Hl· gl·nuind) 111\c:. hl'rng around them:· \\'h, d<ll''> ( o\ll\ mal.l· \Urh gc,turc.,·• "Thc'4.· arc nice sx·ople "ho l''l' mu "ho do11·1 \\JOI an~thing morl' I rum llll' 1han J hdlo ... he 'k:lld -11 1hq 're doing thl· best thc~ L'lS n. 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June 28. 1990 • Pop Another battle opens in war on words Top of the pops nless )UU.\C been li ving on am>1ha planl·t. )Ou·rc a"'art• 1ha1 lrecdom u l t'\pre'iston 1s no" undt'r 'll'&l'. Rl'l°l'n t \.\Cl'h haH' \<.•en anti· 1lag-burn1ng h)Stl'rta. the arrest Of rappt:rs 2 LI\ e Crl·w after a Florida pt:rformancc. and ( ongre'is1o nal al· 1ar ks on the Natwnal Endowment tor the .\m (NE.\). What could he Ol'\l .. Tt) 1h1~: O n Jul> 16 in a Reno. Nn ada counroom. a JUr) will dl"· (tdc 1f a nx:I.. group and their record c:ompan~ 'ihould lX' held arcoun· table for ··subliminal messages that rnn unh:a~h O"l'l'pO'-'Crtng sub- l'Un'>l'IOU\ fcdmgs." Or more spec1li· call~. 1uror-, "111 lX' asl..ed 1f the British h<.'3' > metal band Judas Plll'S.-!> "Stained Class" alhum wa<; Tl''Pl'"'1bk fur thl' 'iu1c1d(' of tecn- J&l'I Ra~ mond Bell.. nap. '-' hl•n one 1h1nk\ about rod. ·n· roll Jnd 1n·n SUll'tdc -a~ a recent Jrl1dc 1n Rolling tone maµLtnc ~Ug&C\l!> -the Ob\ IOUS point of ·--u •&1'9 ·-SoCal•O.....,..... -lOtoro ,_ tllMllOO SlllteciO =--~ ~ •ll ll090 ......, .......... l-•-·u.-~~~ Sll16M() ~· ·--·~ ~ ·~f'Ot!O '#ff'o ....:"-• ~7)1111 John Roos reference is former Black Sabbath singer Ou1c Osbourne. In thru sep- arate cases. Osbourne and his song "Suicide Solution"' have been linked by parents or authonlles to the su1t:1des of youths ages 16 to 19. Mainly because Osbourne and his point of \•1ew are protected under our First Amendment, these cases ha"e never gone to coun. But what"s d1sturb1ng about the Judas Priest trial as the possibility - ·--.... NM ·-l- _ .. -=::: '-'-o...--•10111 .,,.. -~-·------,_,_ l -... _a.... .. ~c.-..... ~ 600171• .,nee 13N7!'0 63 Wll 9918000 ·~="-.... ·--·CIOlla-·-lfAOI _.._ c..u., (--· (-Ol-1'.'MW ~11)0..C-. ~ot..1-~ =ri-~o..... llll "&l I ·•-ID __ ,. ISP£ cw t llGAG( Ill lfl "° ""5Sls OR OISCOOlfl ram ACCEPTED I It Dally Pilot Weefcend/ Thursday. June 28. 1990 however remote -that a jury could actually find a band and their music auilty of directly causing someone to lake their own life . H ow absurd. When a ttemptan& to understand why teen-agers commit suicide. pare nts. teachers. and o ther authon1y ligu1" have consistently reacted 1n the same 1rrat1onal way. The easy target for blame as "that god-awful music!'" Now as any elementary socaolotY or psychology textbook or course makes clear. the behavior of an individual does not occur an a vacuum. lkhavior the result of one cause. rather 11 as a multitude of interrelated ideas. inciden1s, a nd ex· perienccs that contnbu1c to shaping an ind1v1dual's opinions. attitudes. and subsequent actaons. Sure. o ne common denominator in all of &he aforementioned teen suicides was the prcsent.-e of heavy metal music. Less apparent hut more'. 1mponan1. howcvt'r. were nu• mcroui. charaetensucs common to TVUstlngs 7:00 7:30 8:00 I 1roubled youths in search of some kind of meaning and identity. These other possible cau~ include: al· cohol and drug abuse; broken homes filled with indifference. neglect and violence; bouts of depression: lack of commun1ca11on Wlthan the famil); and a Jack of motivation and sc:lf- estttm. The loss of life to su1c1de 1s a sorrowful tragedy. But to s1mpl) point the finger of blame at heavy metal music -or any othcr form of popular culture -ts unfafr and JUSt plain 1lloe1cal. There as no doubt an my mind tbal a guilty verdict in the Judas Priest tnal would be rightfully over· turned after appcahn' to the higher couns. Can you imagine Anur Mill· er"s "Death Of A Salcsman·· or the rcttnl film ··Permanent RC<'ord" betn' accused and found guilt> of causing an act of suicide? Before part'nts and others stan bash1n1 rock ·n· roll for the 1ragic loss of a loved one. 1t behooves them -as painful as 11 may be -10 takr a Iona. hard look 10 the mirror for some real clue~ to the causci.. 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 The rotlowina are \hC tGP ~ cord hits and ..._ papullJ compea diJb u they~· \his week's illUe ol ~ INPZi~ llNGLD 1. '"s.tp by Sttp Nf"# )(Jch a. Lbt Bkd (Colwnbul). I. ..,, AIUJt Ha'f'e lb-n Lovr .. a.oactae (EMI),. I. .. Poi.,,. .. 8d1 Biv Devoe (MCA). •· "Do You R~mcmbc·t~ .. l'IHI Collins. ALBU. 1. ·sr~ by St~,, .. """' Kl4s oo lht Block (Colurnbt.). !. "~tt H•mmtr Dolt., Hwt 'Em .. M.C. Hamma (C'api\OI). s. "I'm BtnthltuM Madonna (Sirt). 4. .., Do Not Wanr Whit I H•"rn't Got" Sincad O'Connor (En:.1&11). 10:30 11:00 11:30 • ........ ._,..,,,G .. ..... WOIMll Ooorlg W-.., A l\9ll1uf ~ Woll VtnCJUl!Cf fin Ntwt w....,, c,, T me -im lln si.teo1 o IAl lln SterlOI 0 Stereol:. F«'UMO nC.sM>a tR • ~ r-Hird COfl'T Coelly ... 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Jazz , The Count Basie Orchestra is still making great music By BOS KING SjM<J.111 10 -D"9y ,_ T he bia sounds of jazz arc being hl·ard locaJly as the arut Count Basie Orchestra. under the direction of Frank Foster. performs nightly at 1>1 ... nc}'land's Carnation Plaza Gar- den from 7 to I l p.m . through !\a1urday. To hear the Basie Band is shttr delight. The band as made up ot '>'dl-!Ji('hoolcd musicians who arc all i.olo1t.ts in their own way and the Ba'>IC wa). The Count started his band :uound l'H6 1n Kans:n Cit) and hrough1 to the v.orld of m usic swing· 1n~ 1a11. ~·rl·am1ng solos from lhc ... nophunc'>. trumpets and trom· ho.>1w'> and the intense heat that Jail '' Jll about. He a l!>O tyltd h1., band tu pld) the blue'> with a tremendous dmuunl of ··wul." the main ingre· J1l·n1 of 1a11 The Basic Band ha.. tx·cn one of the mo.,t eon.,1stentl) "'1nging oonds in thr h1sto11 ot 11\U'>ll C ount 83s1t• I\ no longer with us. hut h1., prl·~n1..1..· n:main'> You l'lln 1,·~I \ht' ( OUC\l v.1th hi!> tnfoCtlOU\ 11111.ling ol 1h1..· piano l.C)\ in thl' v.1111dcdul J11angcment't of "J ump- ing JI thl.' "'IO<l,1d1.. .... "~·nt for You \ ,·,1ada):· "EH'I) Tub:· .. fohn'' IJ1..·J·· and th.: band\ fom<)ui. thl'mc 'orig ... On.· <r< lud Jump:· l hl' Ha"l. Band I'> 1amoU'> lur ha' 111g '>Uffil' ol thl· gn:atl''' 1a11 lllU)lllJll) un 1h1!> planet tl.'nur !>a\· uphonr l t:'lt'r \ o ung. ~ho "rotl' lhl· txiul. and br hk of '3M>phonl' pl.1"ng JnJ 11)11..•rprctat1,>n. ltc"hal I '·Ill' ;111tlllwr grral tenor \J\ plJ)· n l>on B~a ... Budd) Tall'. thl· 'l 1r,1m1ng IH1rn ul lllino1\ Jau.1u1..·1. l 1H I..~ I humJl~IO I rant. W1..·.,, [nl.. l>l\1111 l'>'h11 pJ'""'J J'>'a~ last ~1.'arl I dd11· L 01 l.tJ" l>J\I\ and f rJnl.. Review Th• tat• Count a.lie ltY•• Oft •• th• Count ..... Or- chestra plays Dfsneyland thb week. f-oster. "'ho 1 .. lUrrrntl~ d oing '>Ul'h a '>Upl'rU JOb ul pla) 111& his ll'no r '3\0phonl' and dm·1·11ng 1hr &\1e Band 1n thr "'a' 1h1• C ount '>'an11·d 11 tu~ . In add111on 10 the ~\11phonn. lia!>re al"4.> t'lll;llu~1·d grl·at Jrummcr~ hl..1..· Jo Jun1•\ and thl' tnlrl.'d1hk HuJd) Rrc.·h. ;iml the gre'3t gu11amt l-n:dd11: urt:1•n -\.\htl V.;.\\ \\l\h th1· band lor uH·r 511 ~l·a~. Tht• gr1..•a1 ba'i!>rst \\alter P.1g1· and tlw f11w trumpet pla)cr<, Snoot.} Young ( ~·.:n 1111 lhl· l on1ght Sho'>' Hand I. <. IJrl.. I err'. Thad Jones. ~I K1lh.in. Emmet &:rn. Jnd Ed I 1:'>'" Jf\o pJ~~·J through lla'>ll'.\ rant.. ... a' dul 1111mlx.anl· plJ)t'r'• hl..t• l·knn~ Nor· ion. LJJ11· Durham and D1l l..1c.· \\ell' This 1\ hut a \nl~ II "'' ol lhc.• New Kids taking it 1 Step by Step' By CHUCK CAMPBELL \rnpp• _..,., -· s.tvl<• .. When ><)U put U\ do" n. II a1n ·1 ~111111<1 gt•\ )llll 1111 .... hcr1:/W1·'11· Jlt"111,c.• and no nrn111..·r v.hal ~ou 1h1nl.. "e rt•.111) rnrt·:· ~o "kl) thl· Nt·w t-.1d<1 on thl' ~hM.I. 1n .. ( 1aml•,: a l·u1 on lht.' group"• n\·v. ··~1ep b) S1cp" alhum 1 lw \4.)ng "J 'harp lt>ml.'bad. 10 1hc legion ul ~11111·, who·H. brtterl) :tttackec.l them "nl'c lheir "H:an&1n' Touch .. album \IJrll.'d 'p1nn1ng through 1>hl'nOmcnal succe s 1n I 9S8 The K1d.s ha' c a point: Their in1lhons of f:an~ -many of whom an: pre·tCt'ns or in 1heir early teen s -bche'c they cart\ and then's no1hms to 1nd1ca1c the)" don't. The t>..1lb have a ehammat1c ~tagc pre\- cncc and wholcsumc pcrsonn . and luds sllll want to hear the m. So ~hal't th • harm? '"Step by Step" n1n't H:ill of Fame matcnal. but as the KJds mature they'rt' bqjnnina to sho w more per· sonality and depth -and in som e cases m~ talent. Jordan Kniaht. ~ vocali•t on the chart·juacrnaut sinak .. Sttp by Step." now -s1np in an adult voice. and his croanin1 makes him chief of romd1lllll'1ll 1111 tht• tiand \t th1' J>Ollll IW\ lhl· l.10\' \\Ith thl.' h\•\t 'hill a .. .i i.0k11'\ Donnie Wahltw:rg. mean~ h1k. " thC' mmt 1'rl'l'Ot111..'. ~unning 1hrnugh WP'> on a 1..uuJlk 111 song' <ind l., <.'n g11.> .... ling hkt· u pirate against thl' n:g&ae tempo 111 ··Sta) w11h Mc Bab) .. Though not qu11c as l'01'MS\cnt as l\n1ght and \\,1hlhl:rg. Dann) Wood 1i. )Omt.•th1nl' of J h)bnd bC't~t.'Cn 1h1• tv.o T he rcma1n1ng Kids -Jonathan ... night (Jordan·s brother) and Jl)( Mdnt)n.' -are rcll'galCd 10 thl' bad~around. mon: or less. When the) do get their lhancc al l~d. their voices sound susp1c1o usly prott 'Cd by produccT Mauntt Starr. .. Step by tep" as a collection of lo'c $0np (1nc:lud1ng unbchr,•bl) mush) ones strict!}' for d1chard fa ns) and ltght pop and R&B ra~. Some of the M>nJS aJT qu1\c good. such a .. 1hc in~t1ai 1n1 title track. Jo rdan Kni1h1 s graceful .. Bah)'. I Bche'r 10 Yo u" and the Bcatk~tinacd. pla).ful ..Tonight:· Some tra k5 arc miscue • hkc the Jordan Knight/Dann~ Wood duct "let's i '}' h A .. in. • which sounds hkc they re sin11na 10 each other. personnel 1hat Basic cmplo)'ed. Tht" Count touched thC)c musicians )()uls and crcatl\C P<>"ers on their instrument'> -1hc Basic v.a)''. For th1: Basic band. unlike other big bands 1ha1 ha'e helped 10 dcH·lop JaLL as a ~hole. has seldom played abo'e thl.' heads of 1he 3\Crage listener. 8a'.>1l··s l'mphas1s upon simple. hummabk ntfs and mcl- oJ1t.•s -contagious sv.inging mcl· odn.· figures pla)ed b) thl· cn1irc band -has drav.n largr audrcnl·l''> 10 h1~ music and ~t)lc T he Band·s current llnl.'-up 111- cludcs tenor !MIA soloist Kenne) H 1ng. trumf)l..'tcr onn' Cohn. C'lc,cland Eaton un bass. John W1I· lianb on barnon .,..,. lead alto .,.., Dann) Turnt.·r anJ drumma Dull\ fal b on The Count Bai.1e Band has lOmc lrom tht.• · .lO.. IO 1hc ·90s and " ,1.11 blu'>' 1ng JOJ. most 1mportanth ,rea11ng lh.: '>ound., of 1a11 1n lht· ..ame wn ol )lmple st) k -o;"' 1n~· 1ng. 'llJ1gh1-ahcaJ an th•· g1110 '•' hl.e ll \\J\ '>'h~·n thl· ( uunl hr ou~ht 11 uut u l KJn'>.I' { ll~ in II'> tx·g1nn111g !>liljll'\. COME STROLL IN THE GARDEN THIS SUMMER AND SEE WHAT'S NEW S1cil1on Fruit Solod The Olive Garden has a new summer menu. So stroll in, a nd discover fres h new lunch items. Like our cool, luscious Sici lian Fruit Salad. And discover sumptuous , . summer dinner dishes like · ~~· , our tasty, g rilled _._/. swordfish; or delicate, cream't'_ Spaghett i Carbonara. There ore ( also many more summer dishes sure to brighten up 1 your day. The new summer menu at The Olive Garden: O ne Garden path you'll love bei ng led up. WH ERE ALL THE BEST OF 1~1 AL't ' Is YoL JRs: • 16811 Beach Blvd , Huntington Beech • lll7l E l83rd SI (ocross from lhe Cemtos Moll \ • Brea M oll Woy, ocro~s from 1he May Company Dally Pilot Weel<end/ Thursday. June 28. 1990 11 Two views of life and death By MIKE PEARSON \<.rt00t tiowMd ~ MtvK .. •"S t ee l M a 1Dol l a 1" R< \ Columbia llonw Vtdl'O VHS- lkt..1 I IS mm En\embk lilm\ arl· arguahl) 1he hJrJl·)1 111 l rt'Jll· ~ d1rl'\'tor mus1 IJl..l· J hugl· l'3\I .ind com pk~ plo1 JllJ mdd lhl·m 1n a fosh1on 1ha1 1s J\ ll.'>'>•hk Jnd hd1n abk L J\Hl'nn· t-..a-.dan did 11 rathc:r Jdtl) "11h ·· r hl' Big Chill .. Nov. dm·.tor .-krbt·n Ro" offl·ro;, hts \ l'r- ''"" or kmall• honJtng 1n ··1\11."el \IJgnoltJ' .. B\ 1um) a l'Onlll·al farn· and a , 1 u~t rnu '> ll'.trf l·ri..l' r . ··I\ tt:l'I \IJ~noltJ'>.. \!Jr' wnw ol Hull~ - \H1u,f, mo~I \Ulu:<;i.ful al·trl''>~'' '\Jlh h l'IJ. Dolh l',inon. Julta Rob- l't h . <>I) mp1J 1>;1!..Jlt'>. Dan: I Han- nJh JnJ Shirk) \laclatnl• ..\Japll'll 11' Kt11x'rt llJrl1ng Imm ht' pl3' tht• 111111 lhrnnidl·'> lhl· lnt:nd'>h1p of'" ..,.,uthan v.oml·n O\l•r lhrl'\. \l'3r' - ',.,tr, during v. htl h 1he) tall 1n loq• ~,,,. h1rth. and uirx: v.1th aging anJ lkJlh Cont1~nt•I Cuis1~ Smcr 1907 Whereas Harling's play wa.s set entirely in the beauty parlor run by Tru'') (Panon). the robust. joke- crad.1ng good or gal. Ross· mO\'IC o pens lhtn~ up: t~ v.hole town bcconw!> thl· backdrop for rich inter- action bct~cen M.l)nn (Field) and her f("t!>I) bu1 phys1call) frail daugh- ll'r (Roberts); th(' widowed mayor·s wife. Cla1ree (Dukakis). the town curmudgeon. Ou1..cr (Mac Lamc). and nev.comer Annelle (Hannah). an 1ntrO\CO v.ho dlSC'O\ers boo1e and rcl1g1on The performances are wonderful here. partKularl) that of Field. who pulh ou1 all the sto~ as the mother of a "d.I) daughter. and a dowd). grump) Maclatnc. v. ho pro.,.., ls 1hrou$fl lhl' film hke an alle) cat guarding 11s turf. Yet ··s 11.'el Magnoltas .. 1sn·1 a great '1Jco flashes of bnlhancl' can·1 m~l. an artful contnvancc that Jrag!> th~· Judh.'nt'C tov.ard panicular l'mo11ons ltke a tow truck. Ma) be thJt ,., 1he pncc you pa) for a movie v.11h !)0 man> stars and so few Ow 11..d-.u.-., tNlllM .. t ~,,,. /« '4ul.U4 t..~ 4Mtl ""'•«4. ~ .. ti j1dlNIU ~ South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 540-3840 HAPPY HOUR Specials at /'/(J, ?!liu l)f/il:A r ,(IF 'O°' , .... , ,, '"' Sushi • Steak • Seafood II Oaity Pilot W.-end/ Thurtday, June 28. 1990 surprises. Ultimately, the reward comes from scciog the act~ in- teract w11h expcn precision. • "Trl••P• •f a•e Spirit" RCA/Columbia Home Vidro. VHS. Beta 110. .. Tnumph of the Sp1f'!l .. 1s o ne of the most haunting movies you may e'er s11 through. a raw and nveting tale of man·s mhuman11y. Yet from this fact··~ story of a ureek boxer·s 1ntcmmen1 IO Aus- chw1lL dunng World War II. where he saw his entire family k1llC'd and avoided the same fate himself by &I' 1ng exh1b111on boxing matchcs for the oflkers.. one draws astonishing 1ns1gh1 into the ltmllS of human endurance. The year is 1939. and for Salamo Arouch (Willem Dafoe). internment bring!> with 1t two simple rules: Kttp v.inning and sta) altve. Lose and die. There arc no gJa)'S 1n this ~ulkss landsc:ape where human suf- fcnng is seen as spon: Salamo 1s rcwardeJ v.11h a loaf of bread for e'er) 'l(•tory. and he scuttles back 10 the barr.1ds. where do1ens of l'manatcd hands reach pleadingly for a share of th<' bounl\. Sally fleld (teftf and Julia lloberts pla~ llllOdter and aytttter In .. Steel Magnollas;· out on video tNI weell. Sut C\cn as the boxe·r fights 10 sta) al1,c. hrs own elderly father (Roben Loggia) 1s sys1cmat1cally worn down. Richly acted and photographed through ltddcd C)l'S. the uh1ma1r triumph of this mo' 1c rs that. b) shov.tng us callous d1!>rcgard for hfe. 11 lca,cs us .,..,1th a fl'newed under- standtng of how 'aluable 1t trul) '" •READ -\NO S INC.: "Tiie Muster UMer My Be4"/"Home For a Oi•os au " a•d "Ma x we ll MHse"/"Tile Greal Buay Ratt" VHS. Eal·h tapt· 16 mm. and $9. 9.5. If )OU think television is the vil- lain 1ha1 has snatched your kids The finest Japanese Dining Experience SUSHI BAA • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS DINING ROOM • TEPPAN ROOM TAT AMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE Re ....... , Horikawa fOlrf'O • l OI Anoe*•~-"'"" SOUTH COAST P\.AZA VLUQI •38005 PlazaOr Senta Ana (714) 557-2s:J1 • 3 ITWlltes 10 Perlomwlg Ms Center ""° .. unu TOllYO . 111 s s..,....., SI Loe AAQeift. CA 1213) llO 9356 bCllK IESTlllllT I IEU 19047 Bahlfd (at Garfietd) HIHttinctoft 8ach .... _ Milt a c... ""',.,,. ... .,"la .. ••• 1 from tx·t1l'r l'ndea,ors, these tal)('!> art• for )OU Designed to encourage children lo read. eat:h tape features two s1mpk stones. a \t."gffil•nt followmg each SIOf) to d1'>pla) kC) .,..,ords: and a wng about cal·h stof). Instead ul full-blown an1ma11on. charancrs moH' slightly The action progresSt·s \lnltlar to P3.fCS m a book. v.11h 1he narrators words pnnteJ on..c:rcen. To rctnforec the message. the ta!>'--..; also comc w11h a paperback book of each story. I .,..,as ~kcp11cal al first. •\n)Ont' could 1ou1 this book gimmick. But who 1s fooling whom. Kids would lca'e lhl· book on thr table. I fig- un.-d. put their mtnd on crui~ control and 'Cl out JUSI ltkc lhe) do v.11h the rc\t of 1hcir tapes. \hong. The .'!-)car-old I observed was an1ma1l'd watching the 1apcs. She lcarnl'd thl· music and the words 10 cat·h )!Of). L<Uer. she enJO)Cd ··reading .. each page in her book. rcc111ng lhl' stof) from what she remembc:rcd of the tape. O to;.. ~ 'ihr v.asn'1 rcall) f"l'adtng There·, '''" ..omcthing com forttng about a '1dl'O that moves at a calm J)al'l'. "1thou1 a lot of fan(') an1ma- 11on to Llauk. ~·ncs up old-fashio n- ed lcsson!I. 'uch as .. Home rs "here the hcan 1~:· and 'it'nds luds running 10 bookll v.hcn the telcv1s1o n is 1umed ofT. Now thaf!> a 11mm1ck. ch~ • New releasn la s tern Ws wed; "Ewob: The Battle for Endor" (MGM/ .\). .. Roller Coaster Thnlls.. (Wood Knap). ..Fear. AnAiCt ) and Depression" (MCEG/V1rgin); Dining Fine dining for all in Laguna .Beach II \ou'rc I jofa ck vivrMyPC of a H'rtJ1n age. with a few bucks 1n your J)l11. l .:1. and you want to dine IJ\h1onably -and ~II -1n I Jguna Beach. lhctt are some ptttl) JppcJltng choices to consider. L.iguna. lhete days. offers a rcs- IJuran1 for almost every reason. I hl· T owcn Restaurant in the \JnJ Hotel hits the mark for dttu- up. big-deal dining ... Vi va ltalia's un1kr SI 0 l'nlrces keep up with the 11111n Cafe Zinc 1s the place _for t"t1l·J lfJ\I cappuccino and 5tt1n& l''l'I \one )OU know ... 242 Cafe t\a<; 1hl ~o;t ~ndv.1chcs in town ... Hut for scnou ly stylish. casuall) .-lqt.int. 19905-stylc romanuc dining. Iii.. JI\ head for three ~: Sorrento ( 11 ilk Five Fttt and Kachina. \orrl·nto Gnllc can be very. very 1100J -l'Spe<:1ally when Exccuu'e ( hd Roseanne Rurz is in the l11d1cn and the walk-in i\ well ''"l l cd with vegetables from C h1no·~ Ranch. Recent v1st1s con- 11nuc to confirm what I've aJ~a)s 1hough1 about the menu hue: the Now Serving SllllY IElllll lallf&ST HUEVOS .................. •1 1• ~~~~~~ROS ........... • 1 • ~~g~~&, .............. • 1 • MACHACA ............... •1•• ~~:~f ..................... 241 ..... ,, .......... .. -"' .......... ..... ==-=-=-... Judy Chambertaln lower·pnced items ll1' better than the full-on cntrttS hke chicken a nd SY>Ordfish. Stick with anything undtt S 1.i and ) ou can·, go 'A'T'Ong.. Sorren- to sull has one of the best cacsar salads in the universe. great brnscheua with anchovies. perfect fOCl'UCc1a. and d1v1ne homemade chocolate-dipped biscou1 . Puck's Chino1st o n Main to a to-.-n that had always thought pasta was a version of bod)surfin& pla)cd "'11h croquet m3llet~ Wild success fol. lows. up 10 and including at last five anicl~ in the NC'W York limn -and ~t was befott said pubh- c-atio n e"en staned to make a bid for c1rculauon in Southern California.. So aJI these tounsts stan showing up. and the pla« gets w crowded Kang ~ lo 1cll his rqular cus- &omcn not 10 bother coming in on weekends. Then he cl()S("i for lunch. opens fi,e Feet Too 1n F:ash1on Island and mOfl' than doubln his OP'-'nlllfl& c"pens.e "'b1k cumng into bis own ..:ustomcr hue. Thctt·s trouble in paradise. The done iso·t as good a.s the ong1nal. people sa). Then the) i.tan sa) 1ng lhc original isn't as good ~ the ong1naJ. Poo. Five fttl in Laguna Beach 1s still one of the lx""St restaurants r,e en- countered m Orange Count). the owncr/~eSldl'nl genius Oavtd Wllhttm off opcnina nc--. m- i.wants b) the handful? Has W1lhrim·s a&ttnuon bttn so dl\c-rted b) his CaJ1fom1a Modn'oe ~ calene. Bistro 101 . that he' .. ~ Kath1na" C'nta1nl) not. Kach1na JN)"°' be an ong1nal - Wilhelm. after all. crnted the m<nus for the fov.t..-r-pnttd El Tonto Gnll and C'ahc ntc f'l~taurants -but he is to be bk~ for bnnging tir'i1· rale South,.esk'm cuisine to Lquna Beach. l'"c heard a rumor that tbt girh ,.ho opmale 1hc Border Gnll anJ C"tt') Restaurant 1n LA. v.CR asked to rome to 0 C .. uh a South•~lcm ronttpt anJ ded111C'd becal.lSl' the~ rch ll v.a~ too '>000 for the marltct I ha~c "'-""'S for \OU. ladlt"S.. ifs no1 too soon. You·rc· aoo late. Da' id Wilhelm alrnd) J1d 1t -and be did ll ~en ,.ell At k..ctuna. &he bmb and arugub salad LS lO dee l'or -but lbt com en-pc s;a<Jdldqgs titled v.nh m..1''"'1 dud tn pLapnM) ~ Y\AC .HC C' en bettc; . V.'oukl ' bl-ltc'c 1un1 lorn ~nJ blacli. btan ~P'\-~C'J 1orc1her '" the s:une bov.I. d1' 1ckd "4>Ups 3\ .an' Hov. about lm'tJ O\UCl"'i v.11h lril·J ancho ch1k: \all'-<'. J>t('li.kd raJ "'" h io and ptcl k.'\I ~ppt..·l"'i,. I lo'c the ""' blue lllm mull1n .. the ... ·om puJJ1ng 1ha1 t..om ... " "'1th )()mt' ol tht..· l·ntfl"\"S -and the S' ~' hou~ 'l.ll;ld of ~mmc-r ,n'('n' honc)-ro;a .. 1,"\J pc'\-:&n\. blue Cor "'"'l S.Omet1~"\t Lh\'\.~ and ...:-rr.ano lim, '1n.ngn:t11:. Ha'c all ol Lhc J...~no; It~ J, ..... ""1. the\ n· pun-Lh'iJ \\ tlht..lm \-spcL uU~ tht..· , h,l<'\.'l\alc bn";ld rud din&. -'nd. \('1.. II •"l"'i.t\ .ll-tlUI S~.., J)l'f r>c™>n It.I Jmc .It ~a .. hmJ 1 ... iJ onl~ Ha'e one of 1h<-e~,Tllcnt <h.1Jon- l\a) marganLn -:tnd bnng •-:l\h Mask." { an.I or \ 1.sa.. As for Five Feet. I've bttn watch· 1ng 11 vcl') closely lntcrc'l11ng scenario here: Enterpn:ncur/chef 1n h1i.cart) 20s CMichacl Kang) mo unts a successful campaign 10 bnng a pcrwnahzcd 'ers1on of Wo lfaan1. Stale of C-ahfomia. etc . etc. -------------------------- .\nd ho"' ha<1. Kac)lin;i f.amt. v.1th :bine _9,, f!o'la//'I • L••c• llolMl.y tlar• Friday •DI• .... 7 N .. •t• • s .. ct.y c ........ Bnmc:• * Cocktails * Tropical Drinks * (714) 650-3322 •Ml W. Cee9t Hwy. N.-.•l't 9eecllll (714) 49'-8424 17M 9. C.... Hwy. • .... l,,j ..... --· NOW PLAYING LIVE ON STA ........... an11111r I ,,,_ .. __ , -.......... - ·~ ..,nder 11 ICCG ,...nied br ~ ltm.! 2 c:hildNf\ I*._.. °"" .... ,,...., .... ,,..., ..... #rt°"* offl9t ll'INIAl.Y --' 11•-· ., F•a. ....... ,., hMll'9 .....,..., .. ,,, .. .... -.n c •••• '' I lfl 'S '° IQIJllQD I --II , __ _ 11L~~~~.,~,:'f~·~;,.~·~~~~~ --................ ________ ....,. __ ..,.... .._. ___ ..__ __ .., __ WTll•llDR 913.-s .,, --.... -tu•-· 8eadl fCiOfNr .. ~ & ...... Cost a Mesa Amato'• South <. oast Plua, 333 8m10l t 54Y-H74 I. Oix-n 10 10 9 ~fon -Fn. I~ to 6 Sat.-Sun. Reser- ' .111on~ not rl·qu1red Sandwiches. <.oups and ~lad' in a casual at- mn.,phC'n.· Not rated. Antonello Ristorante 'ioulh C oost Pla.1a V1llagl'. 3MKI ~a Pl~a Dr ., 51-115' 01)l·n for luncn I I.JO to 2 ~111n.-t'n , dinner ti to 10 Fn.-Sat. Top (iun Ora" in .\1rpon Area: mmt h<.-lo,cd ol l'o\o\('r Restaurants. \led.. or,enous lood. un<.tulTy at- mu!>phcrc ~l-" hghl menu aug- 1ncn1s C\qu1~1t\· Nothem lt.ahan 'pe<.1ah 1<.·s ~ ild. gorgeous salads. Humcm:ide p:i'''*' 'iuperb wine list. P1:r<>on.ihLl'd S<.'r' 1u· Ch CN:cn b\ tht• t harming ·\ntnnm C agnolo and the hcaulcou'> lJnJ. ~on1a and ( rllda. ( heck uut th(.' gree11ng 31 the dour Regular' ddin1td~ gl'I Sl)l'l'1al lrl'Jtmcnt Rc\t'f\Jtuin' Jl'<.·epted ssss ***** Bangkok four ( f\\IJI C oun. 3H1 lkJf 't H O-"'M I Open I I to 9 \1011 ·Th 11 t<> 11 f n -Sat I~ to ll \u n R<.·~r' J llllll' .ll'll'pted E \· 1wll'>l\l' Thai lUl'>lnl' 'mJll ponions 111 n1<.c:h-preparl'll too<l m a star!. <.c:11ing h1ddc11 a"·" in the upper realhl'' 111 \ou1h ( oa<.t Pla1a·, < rHtal ( oun SS~ * * Chin's Chinese I~~ W, MacAnhur 81\d 546-5688 Open I I to 9 dail). Rc'it'l'\at1on<. aU\'J1lrd lnl'\pcM1vc < h1ncf><.• and ( anwnt•-.c dining with tal..e-out ava1lahk ~ot rated. El Torito Grill t; 'J .\nton Bhd fl62-26 72 Open 11 111 I I \ton -Fn .. I I 10 m1dn1ght \at ~unda> brunch 10 to 2. R1:\Cn.111on., accep1cd Fla\or~ of mc~u111: .ind the updated South~e'>l Not J\ pc:rfol'tl)' <·horco- gt Jphcd a\ tht· ongrnal ET (mil 1n F;1.,h1on hland great &Tl't'n corn umales nonc:tht·lc:'' S * * * Emperor's Fortun~ lR~O •. Plata Dr 8 S()-Q()(J!! Open 11 ·30 to I 0 \un-Th .1130 1011 fn -al Rcscr- \at1ons aClcptcd < hinc~ food lcatunng Peking dulk Not ratt'd Gaadbl. 3X20 Platoi l>r Sou1h C oa~t Pla1J Village 551i· 7113 Open for lunch 11 J(l to 2 \1on -Fn . dinner b-10 JO unda' brund1 11 30 to 3. Rc:\l"f".:lllOn\ \uggC'~lt'd randoon and l urn loh\ler lamh .>nd chicken Best lnd1rin rcstuumnt 1n <>range Count\ ma}~ till' \tall" Tcrnfk apfX'llicr\ R11mant1c gar- dt'n atmo'>phcn· ~renc \Cl'\ 1 c Oul\l.1nd1ng "1nl· lt\t $<, * * * * Garden Bistro < r\ '1;11 ( oun HJJ BcJr St 54fl-6f"J4 Otx·n 11 to 10 \ton -\at 11 111 1 \un .\hcrnoon tl'Jt1mc 2 lO to 5 "' C\l'r'fla} Rr\· l'r' JIHIO \ ~UUl'\lt'd \ IOUl'h Of all 1111\lnl'~ in a da'"t.11 I rcnch w tt ing \iot rnll'd Gianna. '''' tk.ir ~t < f".\131 ( uun 5-10· l '6~ 'unhcrn llaltan 1 u1\lnl' Open tor lumh ;ind dinner. R l'\<'f\ JttC>n\ :IH l'Pll·d Gino's on lb~ Hiii 42X r 17th \t 65(>-1751) Rt\Cr\<lll()n\ ancj')tCll ·\ < u\13 Mc~ landn1Jrlr. Warm. tn· 11ma1c nc1ghhorh11o<J m«llng place Lunch d 1nn<•r wel'kend hrl':.1khist £~pertly j')rcpart•d C'on11 ncn1.al l U1\lnC I 1vc: p111no har cntcnu1n- mc:nt SS *** GoldH Draaon ~02 1 Harbor Rl .. d . M~-7 162 Re"4.·r\Jt1<1n' ;icccptrd. C1rnu1nl' C h111l'"{' Mandarin d1\hr' \Ince 1975 J\wart.l w1nn1ng CUl!>IOC Lunch. dinnrr 1ak\··11ul. cockta il-. 7 da" SS ** * Gustaf Aaders 'XI II ~ Pla1a Dr \outh C oa.,t Plata \111.lgr M8·1737 OJX'n for lund1 11 '(J to 2: lU. d1nni:r Ii 10 Ill (np-rn nlo.l'd Scandinavian/ < nnuncntlll re-.1;111rant tn La Jolla. rt'tl'ntl) tran\plantcd 10 Oranp.e Count" lntl'n·,1 111~ lU l'>1nc 1n a ca~ ual "Setting Ha\n t l Jught on with thl' mas .. c\ dt'\llllc: homemade hrc.i<h (wonderfull. t''tl'Cllt'nt caviar !H.'kc uon. hom,•mJdl' gra' ad lax. hnt cacsar \31Jd 1n to~n Good value. Constant act1vit)' ( unda) brunch. wine dinners. food tastings.. bar menu all afternoon and into 1ht late night). SSS * * * * Horiuwa 3800 S. Plaza Dr .. South Coast Plaza Village . .S57-2S3 I. Re~ C'rva11ons suggested. Fine trad111onal Japane~ rest.aurant uses the freshest 1ngrcd1rnt!>. Sushi bar, Tatami rMms. cockuul lounge. Elegant din- ing. Lu nch, dinnt'r SSS **** La Pergola. I 9b9 Harbor Blvd. 646-t 225. Oix-n for lunch Mon.-Fn. 11 :30 to 2: dinner 5:30 10 I 0. Reser- vations rccommc:ndcd. Southern ltaltan Above avcrnge ltaltan cuisine at budgct<ons<.'lou~ pnccs. Veal dishes highly r<'<'ommcndl'd, C'xcellent tiram1su. SS * * * Mudaria Gourmet 1500 Adams at Harbor. 54(>.19'7 Rcscf\311un~ ac- cepted. Rcc1p1cn1 of Gold ~ard ol Exll'llcnce n1nt• ronsccut1,c ~cars Ownc:r Michael C h1a11g ''''>'ahead of trl'nds and \Cl' the !>tandard for Chrncsr re~1auran1~. Lunch. d1nncr. take-out. roe. lo.tail' 7 days SSS **** Ml Casa ~96 f 17th St . 645-762n. Famil> st~ le Me\lcan rc'ltaurant. Prci.1dt'nt Bush ha\ eaten h<.·rl'' Open da1l) at 11 am for lunch. dinner cocktail., C all ahead for large panics. Not rated Newr.rt Rib WOO Newport lilvd 6Jl-.110. Rib~. chicken. "lhnmp. s.alads sandw1chC"S. Emphas1\ on frcshnr s. qunhl). ~lic1ous com bread. Open from 4 p.m. Monda} through S<iturJay. 2 p.m. Sunday Take out from 2 p.m. daily. SS **** Prooto Rlstorute. 3333 Bnstol St .. South Coa~t Pla.1a. 540-8038 Open for lunch I UO 10 2:30 Mon.-Sat .. dinner 5·30 10 I Mon.-Sat .. Sun brunch onl). Reservations sug- grncd hopping Mall llahan food with fresh fish. chicken and pasta. Tc:mfic bread. Spotty \Crv1ce SS ** Red Onloo. 101 E Sandpointc Dr 556-7701. Open 11 10 2 Mon -Sun .. Sunda' brunch 10 to l Re!>er- vauons accepted Fine Mn Kan food in a fun and d:inc:ablc en\ 1ronmcn1 Not rated. Ri viera Restaurut. 3333 Bmtol St.. South Coa'lt Pla1a. 540-3840 Opcn for lunch I I .30 10 1 Mon.·Sat .. dinner 5 to lO Mon.-Thur~. 5 to 11 Fn -Sat. Rc!>l'rvations suggestion. .\ward-winning conunenrnl cuisine.' Popular standb~ Alt the nice touch- C's of service:: gracious atmo\phcrc and accoutrements. SSS * * * Ruby's, 3333 Bea r St .. Crystal { ourt. 662-RUBY. Open 8 10 9 Mon · Thurs .. 7 to 10 Fn -Sat . 7 to 9 Sun Rc~rvauons not rl'qu1red. HufJCrs and fries 1n a re<rulcd I Q40s diner complete "1th recorded 5w1n~ music Excellent \31uds. ~rv1ce i~ totall)' on lhr murk S **** RW'1 Crab Hideout 'I l!O A1rwa> 1\\.e b62-< RMS Open for lunch 11 10 4, t.linncr 4: 'Oto 10 Happ)' Jfou1 4.30 to 6. 10 Rc:scrvn11on~ not needed 1\ un1qut' <.rab hou'I(. naht out of New f ngland and tht Maf)land ~hort llou\C ~Pl·c1alt1es include: f'londa rock cr.1bs. dungc· ncc;s crab, frc,h lolxtcr. Snnd y beach out '" front. airport view in back or restaurant make\ for fun (and good plane-wa1ch1ng) OUJs~nc..hng ~r­ \ JCt' and value: SS **** Sc:ou'1 Su.food Grill aad Ber. 3300 llmtol ~l. 979-2400 Open for lunch .ind dinn~r '<''en dn)'!> n Wl'C:k. Call fur hours fall l'h;impagnc lunch on weck~·nd' Rc-.crva11on\ \uggc,ted. Fresh \Cafood cla\~1calh prepared. cc1mpk1c w11h an o~1iter har Not rn 1cd Tea II Symp•ll1y 3b9 F I 7th St.. 645-4860 ( 01~ authcnlll E-ngh h tea room Rrcakfa,1. lunt·h. after- noon tea. Sund3) brunch, lov1njlY prcpan:d. I crnfir C orn1\h p:ut1cs, )teak and k1dnc> pie. trt fl<' Fni!uh an11quc ma~ be: pun.hJ\Cd S * * * Trau.orla PlDo. ) 'l3 ~ Bnstol t I a Deily P1101 Weekend/ Thursday. June 28, 1990 • JUDY CHAMBERLAIN'S To ORANGE COAST South Coast PIJza. 540-8038. Open for lunch 11 10 Q Mon • un. Re-ser- vauons not n·qu1rcd. The ultimate p11zcna w11h I I different pinns irom Sic:1han to Ncopolnan Nol rated. totla Cutury Ltd. 3333 S. Bnstol 540-8822. OJX'n 11 10 9 daily. Rc!>rr- va11ons an·cptt:d. D1nl' in the Metto·~ onl~ ra1lro:id d1n1ng gu1dC' Not r.itl'd. Z1bles 171 2 Placc:nua. 645-809 1. No rcKrva11onr.. LohMer tatl, pnmc nb. chicken and nbs nt rl'asonablc pric~ Special changcs n1ghtl) Lunch. dinner. Sundn) breakfast Not rated Fountain Valley Clao Bella, I 7172 Newhopc St 546-7426. Of>l·n for lun<. h from 11 10 a m to 2 p.m. Mon.-Fn. Din- ner 5 p.m -9 10 p.m. Mon.-Th .. 5-10 p m. r n . ~I. Clo'>t'd undays. ltal- 1an CUl\llW with American "gooc11c.,·· (burger\. ho1 dog\) a\ a1lablc in the bar. Not rated. Tbe Hop, l IP74 lirookhurst St 963-.:!366. Open 6 p.m. to 2 am Mon-Sat. Hamburgers, qucsad1llas. "big bopper" hot dogs D:inc1n$ 10 '50s :ind '6<)<, music. Rc1.erva11ons not required. c;cm1<asual. Inexpen- sive. Not r;it<.·d Prima vera Rutaaraat, 16525 Brookhur\t \t. (;it lle1I). 775-7978 Open lunch 11.10 10 2 p.m .. Dinner 5 10 I 0 10 p m Mon-a1 Italian, Reservati o ns accepted. ('asual. Good value for well-prepared veal. p3\t3 and class1c.'.ll hahan d1shM. Great des!>Cns SS * * Huntington Beach Qlca10 for Ribs, 9901 Yorktown Ave .. 963-RIBS: classy. upSalc nb J01nt. family values. excellent prep- aration. S **** J .C. MeLla'• Bar Ii Orm. 181 21 &ach Blvd. 841-041 7. Lunch 11:30 to 5 p.m. daily: Dinner .S to 10:.lO Mon-Thurs; S, to 11 p.m. Fri-Sat. Suntla) brunch 11 ·' pm. Ri bt, chicken, pasta. ~afood. Emcru1n- mcnt Reservauons aC'C'cpted. Sem1- casual. Moderate. Not rated. lAccl'1 ~U-Babry, 89 11 Adams 968-4466. Open 8 to 6:30 daily. La~gna. fc:ttucin1 alfredo. Rc~r­ va11ons not required. Casual. Inc:.· pensive. Not rated. Maxwell'• By llle Sea. '17 Coast Highway H6-2SS.S. O~n 8 a.m. to 11 pm. dntl)'. Sund4y brunch 9 10 l pm Seafood and steak\ fntertain- ment and ~nc1ng Tuc-s-• t. Reser· vauons act.•cptcd. Liv~ n1u•1C nearly all the umc. Romantic. with ocean view. Grc41t lobster d1•hc • home- made popovers. Semi-casual. SSS *** Ttjuu WUJles. 7891 Warntt Ave. (at &ach Blvd.) tc42-8955 Open da1I) 11 a.m. to I 0 p.m. Authcnt1 l' ··South of the horJer'' homl''>t) k food prcpan•d frt·~h datl)'. Lunch featurci. all-)OU· can-c;it hulTt't Sunda) bulTtt brunl'h with com- pli m c n t:H) cha mpagne an<l mll{ia('h1:.. Catering ava1l:ible R~scr­ vat1ons accepted Ca!>ual. l nc~pen· s1ve. Not rated. Irvine Blstaago. llJIOO Van Karman AH· H2-5221 Open for lunch 11 to .l dinner 5 to 11 fl·mfic happ) hour 5 to 7. Rc\Crva11ons accc:pted Award-winning Europt'an cu1\ine Gorgeous. in1crc\t1ng. Very Senou~ food with a moderate pnce t:ig Perfect spot for a rom:int1t.· dinnc:r o r po"er lunch Ordl'r a full ml"al at the hvely bar. which featurl·~ Rr;whan music. d~nc1ng at night SS **** CaUeate Re1ta1raol, 1910 Main St 975-1.:!:!0 Opt·n for lunlh I I to .l. dinner 3 10 10 Sun.-Thu". ' to 11 Fn.-Sat. Happ) tlour 4 10 7 Rc~r­ vat1om accepted. C :1hforn1a-11cd Southwestern cumnl'. Cirl'cn corn tamales and scv1Chl' -.pcc1all1es ol the hou\t'. !\potty. \Omc11mt.~ C\· cruc1at1ngJ) slow -..:rv1c~. Bus) lunchtime hangout for the Young Professional crowd. SS * * Cllam· pl"'· ln1nc Marnott. 18000 Von Karman. SH-0100 Open I I to 1 p.m. daily. Re<.crva11ons accepted Hamhurg<.·r-.. ~teaks and \.'llad' 1n a casual !>pon-. bar .11mo~phcre. Not rated. Dutecclalr. 18912 M1.1l'Arthur Bhd 751-8001 0t>t"n for lunch I I 10 to 2·30 Mon.-Fn. dinner 6' \0 to IC>:30 Mon.-ThuN .. 6:30 to 11 Fn.-S.lt Reserv:at1ons acceptc<l Standard Fttnch-\on11nc:ntal Cumnc plil)"'• second fiddle 10 atmo\phctt that's a C'EO's dfcam Romantic in thl' eve:· .ning, Pleasant Sunday brunch SSS **** C.k•&• J0et. 1818 M~1n t. 261 - JOES Open 7 a.m. to 11 p.m Mon • Fri, 11 to 11 Sat., 4 . .lO to 10 Sun. Reservations accepted. Mcsquit<' and oak steaks and seafood No t rated Qtuiowa. 4139 Campu~ r>nvc 8S6-221 I. Open for lunch 11 to 3. dinner J to 10 Sun.-Thurs.. 3 to 11 Fn.-Sat Reservation~ accepted. In· novative. fun cuisi ne: borders on nouvelle: Chinese. without the small ponions. Colorful atmosphere, ci· ccllcnt food. Try the Gold Coin Beef. Locau .. "C! in the Irvine M:irkct· place. Serrate lunch and dinner menus. S *** Th Clay Ona. 15435 Jeffrey Rd. 552·285 I . O pe n fo r lunc h I l:J0.2:30. dinner 5:30-10:30 Tues.· Sun. Brunch 11:30-2.JO. Savory In· d1H Tandoon and MuaJai Ravor>. Not rated. O•lllver'• flHtauae&, 184 2 MacAnhur Blvd. 833-8411 . Ope for lunch 11 .30.3 Mon.-Sat: d1nnc S:J0.10 nightly Reservations quittd. A tnp to Jolly Old Engl.a Not rated Jlltima. Koll C'c:nter Irvine Non. 2010 Main St. #170. 261 -292 Open for lunch 11 to 3 Mon.-Sa dinner S to 10 Mon ·Thur\ .. 5 to I Fn -Sat.. 5 to IO un. Rc:scrvauon accepted. Not roted. Ko&o. 4300 Von Karmnn Ave 7 52-7151. Open for lunch 11 to Mon.-Fri : dinner S to 10 Thurs .. to 11 Fn.-S:u. Sunday hrunc 10:.30-2. Reservations a<'cepted. Fin Japanese: spec1alt1c:s. SS * * McCormick'• 6 Sd1mlell. 2000 Mat St. 756-0505. Open 11-11 daily. Re ervauon.. :accepted F~sh scarood Ent~nainmcnt and dancing s1 n1ght'i a ~eek. SS * * * Morell'•· f 7'X)() Jamboree 8 1vd 863-3111. ext. 291. Open for lune It 30-:! Mon -rn: dinner 6-10 Mon. Fn . Sat. 6-1 I. Re~" a11ons 'lug gc:stcd. Ekg.ant Cnhfom ia cu1s1n ovcn.ccn b) ou1~1:and1n.& Exccuuv C'hcf Michael Watrl'n. SSS * * * Preao. 18420 Von Karman 553-1333 O~n 11:30-m1dn1&h Mon -Fn . 5-midnight Sat.-Sun MC"S t'rvn~10n\ at.•ccptcd. ughtwe1ght but authrnt1c Nonhcrn Italian t'u1~1nc: Past:i d1\hcs tx·st Casually <,pt IT}. Yup \1t> SS * * V~rdl Rlstoraatf' 111111.uo. 14 1 ~ (uhl.'r l>r 551 -2101 Open for lunch 11-2 Mon.-1-n .. dinner 4-9:.lO Sun.-Thur\ .. 4-1 O:JO Fn.-Sat Reser· va11ons accepted. Frnh pa!>UIS and m1lk-fc:d veal. Not rutcJ. Laguna Beach B.J.'1 Clt&ca10 Plnerla 280 S. Coa!)t H~). 4~4-3802 Ol)l•n 11 :30 am to 12 :a m d<iil) Pina. \pag_h(ltl la\3gna. hot and cold 'ilndw1 ht\ ('asual. tnl'~JX'n" \ l' Ctdar Crtek lno 'X4 fore" Avt 497-8ti96 OPl'n dJtl) Pa\t:is. sea- food l'ntcna1nml·nt Re\(.'r\ a11on' alcl·ptcd <. a'>unl Modcr:itc. Five F~et. UK (ilennl•yre St . Laguna Reach. 41>7 • .t955. Lunch t.+ Sat . dinner M-Sun Contcmj')Orat'). crcat1H' 1.•clet"t1l· ( h1nl'\(.'·1ntluencC'd cu1)1ne Pm·l's. arc higher than mun~ ··trad111on:\I" Chtne\<.' re.,taurants. Parking 1n mun1l·1pal lot or on street Rl'\Cr~<111ons. SSS * * * Kackiu 222 Fon·\! .\vt'. 4Q7-S54'1 Contemporary S<>uthv.cst rn1s1ne. Rc<,crva t1ons a t'l'P\Cd Mockrate. Royal Tllal Cul•loe 1750 S Coa\l Hwy . 4~4-8424. Open for lunch Tu- F Open for d1nna f-Sun tloscd Montt.1y'> Spic)' IX-cf Jnd Middle Eastern d1shc\. Rcscn at1on., ac- cepted. * * * * R•marl 1826 S. Co{1'lt tlw} . 494~0400. Open for d1nncr ~un· Th S:J0-10 p.m .. F. Sat 5:30-tO-.lO Ital- ian cuisine:. Not rat<'d. SorTH&o Grill" coml'r of Mermaid and Glcnneyrc. Laguna Beach. 494-8686. Dtnner n1shtly. Napa· style Cahfom1a cumnc. Parluna where you find it. Reservations arc rcrommcnckd but a few table art saved for walk-ins. SS **'*** n. Towen Surf and Sand Hotel. I .SS.S South Coast H1a}lway. Lquna Reach. 497--W77. Bre.aJcfast. lunch and dinner tcven days· Sunday brunch. Jackets requimt for aentle· men af\er S:.30 p.m. Rescrvat1onr. recommended. Contemporary ('ah· fomia cuisine mutcrfully prepem! by Jaclt'°n Kenwonh. formttfy cht f at LA's Citrus. SUS **'*'** 141 Cafo 242 N. Coast H•&hway. Lquna Beach, 494-2444. Open 11 a.m lo 10 p.m. M-F: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sat . .Sun. Brealcfasi on week· ends only. Eat in or take out. Lunch. dinner, sandWIChn and 1~alit1es across fro m the beach. Vqetarian undwich h1a}lly rttommcndcd. S *** vt ......... JO) Btoadway. Lquna - I I I Jka(h. 497-6220. Co!!tcmporary, hgh1 soph1stac11ed haban cuJJinc. l unlh and djnncr seven days. Com. pr~·hcns1ve menu of first councs. "11Jd~. p1uas and putu. Eve:rythins- un menu 1s pnoed less than SIO. S *** Newport Beach Aml'lia'•. 311 Marine Ave. b 7 '·6580. Open for lunch 11 :30 to ~ 'n Mon.-Sat.; dinner 6 to 10. Sun- d." brunch 10 to 2:30 Mon.-Sat. ~atood specialties from the Italian c;o3st Not rated. Ann Marle1. 2640 E. Pacific Coast lhn 720-9000. Open for lunch 11 m 10 2:30 Mon.-Fri.: dinner S:30 111 111 T ucs.-Sat. Reservations sug- gt•,tnl Contemporary cuisine focus.- an~ t1n pa.stas and seafood. Not r ,11,·d Antoine. Le Mcnd1cn Hotel. 4500 \1.1c .\nhur Blvd. 470.-2001. Open tor J1n1ng 6 to 10 Tua.Sat. Reser- ' J1111n'> required. Award-winnina nH·nu of lighter Frcnch/ConuncntaJ l u1"nc e~ccllently prepared and i(r.11111u~ly ~rvcd. Stark. chi~hi al· ""''phcrc lacks romance but <k· "'\'r' 1mprnsl\encss. Los Anaelcs 111lll '> 1cnd to think this as the best rc,IJurant an O.C .. but they prob- Jt>h havcn·t been to any others. S\S\S **** Arcbts 3334 w. Coast Hwy. n4 '· "077 Open for lunch 11 a.m to ' pm Mon.-Fri. Dinner from 5 r 111 -I a.m. daily. Not rated. Bob Bura1 37 fashion Island. 1,44 2030. Open 11 to 10 daily. 'iunJ.l) brunch 11 to 3. Reser· 1 .11111n\ accepted. Steaks and seafood ""h o clustc Scottish touch. SSS *'* Bubbles. 111 Palm l. 675-9093. 'lri<n 5 to 10:30 T~s.-Sun, S to 11 I n -\at Rcscrvauons accepted. Ex· 11·lkn 1 Cahfom1a cuisine hiahh&hted "' lt\C' en1cna1nmcnt nightly. Bi& "Jnd on Sunday n1ahts. Can ~t ,.,.,h when busy. Sf ** H> roa's Alley. 450 I Pacific Coast It"' 64()-9126. teaks. seafood. 'l"'u;ih1cs. Lunch. dinner, Saturda) 11 'iund:I) brunch. Lively bar. local v.J Rcscrvauons ac-cepted. SS *** I 11bana Cafe. 690 Newport Center I >1 four Seasons Hotel. 7S9-0808 ' 1pcn Io· 30 10 I 0 Mon -Fn.. Sat 111 \un 7-S. RC$en'allons at'· • t l'lll'd C ahfornia . con tinen tal , u1"nt' Not rated. Caft> Coroea •el Mar H3J E. Pacific < ••.1\t Hw). 67S-2466, Open 8 a.m t.• 10 p.m. Mon.-Fri .. 9 a.m. to 10 1 111 Sat.·Sun. Reservations not r .'1 l'\"llf). Gourmet coff'ccs. $alads .11i.I ~ndwkhc:s. Not rat.cd. <aft' Flve-0-Flve 1109 NcwpQn c l'nt~·r Dr. 640-57S2. Open 8 a.m. to '1 11 m. Mon .• fn .. 8 to 6 Sat.. 11-S 'iun No rncrvat1on1 taken. Salads ,1nd sandwiches in a ca.sual at· mll\phcrc. Not rated. f allfonila ~ 33SS Via Lido. "'"''i-0575. Open for lunch noon-2 11 m Mon.-fn. Dinner S:J0-10 p.m \Ion . Tu .. untd 10:30 Tu •Th .. until 11 Fra .. Sat. No reservations taken. '01 rated. fallfonda Plua KJ&dlle9 I I SI New· pon Center Dr. 7S~Ss.43. Open 11 1u 10 Sun.·Thun., and 11 to 11 Fn • \31 No rncrvation1 taken. Gounnct Plll3 comes 1n dotens of fiavon: ~lmt' arc rather odd. 8u1y place. SS ** Tiie CoMry 3010 Lafayette Ave. 675-5777. O{>en for lunch 11:30 to 3 Mon.-Fn.; d1nl\C1" S to 10 dajly. Sunday brunch 10:30 to 2:30. Reser· va11ons accepted . Continental cuisine with a teafood cmpbuis. Great clam chowder. SSS * * * Cann•'• 3520 E. Pacific Cou1 Hwy. 67S.1922. ()pea for dinner from 5:30 to 10:30 Sun.-Thun.. S:lO to 11 :30 Fri .• Sat Racrvations sua- LEGEND Wlaa1 st.c rall:ap mua: S Inexpensive. SS Modcratc. SSS Modcratel> ellpens1vc ssss fapen~tV('. SSSSS Very c•pens1vc ***** PERFECT: FLAWLESS * * * * facellcnl. nc.irly perfect. Among the best 1n als fie ld. ***·v ery good. wonh a special tnp. **Good * Satisfactory. Th<'sc rntinss refl«I lht• M~. C'hamhcrl:un 's opinion prrmaril> of thr food. "11h thr prer.entation. ambiance and service also takrn into :lC'<'Ount 1•riet•s art' ~ubJCC"I 10 chungr. gcsted. Classic Nonhem Italian gourmet cuisine. Wild and crazy pl~ at night when the band stnlc.es up the samba muSte". Vcry chac chentele; owner Carmelo and Gen- eral Manager Domcnaco arc two of the major anracuons. SSS * * * * Ckla'1 Cl1Hse 3136 w. Balboa Blvd. 673-8204. Open 11 to 9 daily. Reservations accepted Chinese and Ca_ntonese cumne. T ry the kung pao chicken. Not rated. Delue)"1. 630 Lido Park Dr. 675--0100. Rcscrvauons suggested. Harbor landmark. Lobster dinner deals; comprehensive seafood menu. Noisy. busy. fun. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. U **• E4ie'1 Dteer 230S E. Coasl Hwy .• Corona del Mar. 673-9050. O pen 6 a.m. to midnight Sun.·Th.; until I a.m. Fn.. Sat. Fift1e~style diner. with jukeboxes. stresses homcstylt> food. Not rated. El Torito Grill. 951 Newpon Center Dr. 640-2875. Open 11 to 11 Mon.· Fri.. 11 to midnight Sat Sunday brunch 10 to 2. kcscrvat1on) ac- ccpted Southwestern. Tex/MCA and Mcxaan favontcs 1n a festive social atmosphere. Vcf) good green com tamales. pork dashes. Top-of-the-lane of El Tonto Corp.'s Southwestern establishments. whach include another ET Gnll and Caht'ntc. S **** Fllffnnu'1 loc.ated at 1he very end of the Ne~pon Pier 6 7S-977 I Res- crvauons no1 necessar). Serving 1he f~shest seafoods from 1hc Pacific Northwest Brcakfasl. lunch. dinner No1 rated. Five CrowH 3801 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 760-031 Open 5 to 12 Mon.· Sat .. 4 to I I .JO Sun. Sunday brunch 10:30 to 2:30. Reservations sug· gcsted. Conscrva11 vt' atmosphere: a landmark an Corona dcl Mar and a beloved 1rad11ion 1n fine dining. Pnme rib as lhe rnaan draw: at's done v.11h all the trimmings. lake Yorkshire pudding. But the Piano Bar 1s gone. and thafs a shame. SSS **** Five Peet Two. 1145 Newpon Center Dr. 640-5250. Open 11 :30 10 2:30 for lunch Mon -Fn .. S 10 10 for dinner Sun.-Thurs .. S to 11 Fn.·Sat. Reservations suggttted. Menu 1n transition. Nou\Cau/nouvcllc Ch1no1senc wllh puta dishes thrown in for good measure. Can't quite compa~ with the ona.inal in tAauna Beach. Prttcntaous wine hst scu tone for service. SSSS * * Gary's Dell. 3.)()q East Coast H1&h· wa y. 67S-l193. Open 9 to 8 Mon • Fn.. 9 to 7 Sat. 10 to 8 Sun. Reservations not necessary. At lea t 37 vatitics of hot and cold deh sandwiches. frozen yotun. Tue'l. n.1aht taCOS. c.ateri"g. Also in Plaza ~ Cafcs. Not rated. Q..,.._ )OS Marine Ave .. 67S-6193. Authentic Italian food. Dinner only. S to 10 p.m Mon.·Thurs.; S to 11 e,m. Fri. and Sat. Not rated. 0... f!ardl 1'el1aaruL. 210 New· pon Ceo tcr Dr 64().241 I . Open 7 a.m. 10 10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs .. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fn .. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m . Sat . .Sun. Reservation~ for panics more than cighL Natural foods for a healthy hfest)le. Not rated. Ha11u'1 3325 Ncwpon Boulev~rd. 675-4668. Open for lunch 11 to 3 Tucs.-Sat; dinner S:30 to 11 Mon.· Sat .. S:30 to 10 Sun. Rcscrvauons accepted. Fcsuve dining of delicious Lebanese ~pecaahics. Belly <Unccrs on weekends. SS * * Japar DlHr. 3000 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. 722-4066. Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Reservations not necess- ary. En'1ash·style fare w11h burgers and dch sandwiches. No1 rated. J.W. Sea Grtll 900 Ncwpon Center Dr Mamott Hotel. 640-4000. Open 6:30 a.m .. t o 10 p.m. Sun.-Thurs .. 6:30 a.m. 10 11 p.m. Fri.·Sat Reser· vauons accepted . Fresh fish seltt· uons. Not raled. Kl&ayama. IOI Bayview Plaoe. New- pon Beach. 72S--0777. Lunch M-Fri.: dinner from 6 p.m. M-Sat.: closed Sun. Self park an adjoining lot. Authentic Japanses cujsinc served in tranquil environment. Order SSS. per-person kD1sd1 feast 24 hours in advance. SSS ***** Le MWI 3421 Via Ltdo, 67S-4904. Rcscrvattons accep1ed. Swiss chef Walter Rutuman' award-wanning cuisine 1s innovauve and an1stic. Lamb. veal and other sp«uall1C$ from France and w111erland. Lunch, dinner. cockwls. catcnng. SSS **** Ma&Jc lllucl.. 3SOS Via ()pono. 675:.o900 Open for dinner 6 p.m. Wcd.·Sal: O pen for brunch unda,Y 9·30 Rcscrvauons required. Cah· fom1a cu1s1ne. with magic and com· edy cntcnainmcnl. Not ra1cd. Marrakesl. 1100 W. Pacific Coasl HW). 64S-8384. Open for dinner 6 to 10 Mon -Fri .. 5:30 to 11 Sat.-Sun. Reservations suggestt>d. Mo1T~n cu1S1nc. spceialiLin.J 1n lemon chicken and rabbll. SSS * * * Mat&ff't 232S E. Pacafk Coast Hwy. 6 73·826 7. Open for lunch 11 :3010 3. dinner S 10 11 . Reservations re- quired. Gourmet Italian cu1s1ne an red-velvet splendor. Not rated. Mayt1r. 2931 E. Pacific COl$t Hwy. 675·6622. Open for lunch 11:30 to 2.30: dinner 5:30 to 10:30. Sunday brunch 11 :30 to 2.30. Rescrvattons aettpted Cnucally acda1med In· d1an and tandoon cookery. SSS *** M•W.-'1 In .. .,_., 202 Newport Center Or. 64<>-4110. Open 11 :30 to 10 un.-ThuB.. 11:30 to 11 fn -S.t. Bar open until I a.m . Rnervattons accepted. hi h spcc1a1t1es plus $Alads. buraen and steaks SS * * Newp.rt La .. 1a1. SO) East Edp:wuer. 675-237). ()pen for lunch 11 to 2. dinnn S to ~. Reser. vataons accepted. Fine waterfront d1n1na With art:at view of Fun Zo~ and all the uchina commotion that implies. Owner David Salisbury's &RCIOUS attitude IS a~nl ln the c.anna service. Wonderful frah fish and seafood: uccllcnt Sundav brunch. Vaned cntCfUlnment in- cludes live rqpe on Sundays. SSS **** Tiie OW a..Odd P~, 2110 Newport Blvd: 67S-86S... Open for dinncT S to 10 Mo n.·Thurs., S to 11 Fri.-S.t., 4 to 10 Sun. Reservations not accepted. Inexpensive lasqna and pasta dtshed with an old ful\ioned flair. Not rated. Pan61e Cafe. 6<»-D Newpon Cenltt' Dr. 644-1237! Ooen for lunch 11 to 2:30 Mon.-Fri.; dinn« S to 9 Mon.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Specializing in fresh fish and put.a, catering avajlable. Not rated. Parker's SeafM41 Grill. 309 Palm St. 67J.3'Z4 J. OJ>:CO for lunch 11 to 3 Mon.-Sat.: dinner S to 10 Sat.• Thurs .• S to 11 Fn. unday brunch 10 to 4. Reservations suggested. Steaks and seafood whh Jan and reggae. Not rated. Pascal. Ptau Ncwpon. Bnstol and Jamboree. 1000 Bnstol. 7S2-0107. Open for lunch 11 :30 to 2 Mon.-Fri.: dinner 6:30-10 Mon.·Sal. Rcser- vauons accepted. Li&ht and natural flavors from the south of France and the south of California. Marvelous use of bab) lettuce 1n innovau'c salads. Spare atmosphcre 1n stnp maJI location doesn't d1mm1sh the eAcatcmcnt of Pascal Olha1s· 1m- aginat1ve Oa1r. SSS **** Tiie PavW.., 690 NcwPon Center Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759-0808. Open for brcakfa~t 6:30 10 10:30 Mon.-Fn., lunch 11 :30 to 2 Mon.- Fri .. dinner 6 to 10:30 and unda)' brunch 10 to 2. Reservations nec<kld. Amencan contemporar) cuisine with French touchC"S. lmptt· cable service. Mostly perfect food, in an atmosphere that tranSttnds hotel sterility. SSS **** ne RH •• N~wport. 2 106 w. Oceanfront, 675-2S66. Open for din- ner 5:30 to 12 Mon.-Sat. Reser- vations sugcsted. Gourmet sc3food 1n an elcaant V1ctonan sc111ng. Widely recognized as among the ~t st .. food restaurants 1n the country Try the abalone and lo~ttr Rex Chandler 1s a perfcct1o n1st: It sho~ Susan Chandler and John Rader preside over the fronl desk with aplomb. SSSS * * * * * Th Ritt. 880 Ncwpon Cen1cr Dr- 72~ 1800 Open for lunch 1 l lJ() to 3 Mon.·Sat., dinner S:30 to 12 Mon.· Sat. Re!erva11ons sugcsted. Alwa~ cxcdlent dmma e11penencc Cute Ritz Girls in scanty skins: wonder· fully funny banenden. H3ns Prag- er's cx~nasc. The only placc 10 be on fnday afternoon 1n Newpon Beach; tables an the bar arc ~wrved a Wttk an advance .. Best barburscrs in town: ditto liver and onions. Rau salad, cracked dunicncss crab. Dr· fin11ivc non-nouvelk menu stays consistent from year to year -and so docs Mr. Pmger'' dicntcle. the creme de la creme of O.C (a,uall) elegant to dressy. SSSS * * * * * RotbcMJ•'• 2407 E. Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 673-3750. Op<>n for lunch Mon.-Fn. l I 1.m to 2.30 p.m Dinner S-10 p.m. daily. RC$Cr· vat1ons aCC'Cpted for lunch pnd from S to 9:30 Mon -Th .. from S to 7 p.m onl~ Fri .. Sat. Continental. Nonhem ltahan cua inc Not rated ~Jal naJ 4001 W. ('out H1ghwa)'. 6S0.3322 Rcscrvauons accepted Definitive Thaa cu1 inc. Value-pack- ed luncheon combmat1on ~pect.tl Serene dcror Lunch. dinncr. un- day Brunch. Also at I 7SO Coast Hwy. an Lquna Beach. 494-8424 SS **** Sua'• Dell. 660 Ncwpon Center l>r 720.0360. Open 7 10 4 Mon.-Fn. No reservations nttd<d Och cu1 anc. Not rated. Slle•kJ•WriOt ... 2S31 Eutblufl Drive. 76().9°)00. ()pen 10 to 9:30 Mon.·fi'i.. 6 to 9:30 Sat. Reser. vations needed. Hidc:kn in EastbluO Shopplna Center. th11 is one of O.C.'s best·ltept secrcu. upcrb ptitc (try the duck nlcucs). homemade focaccia. cclccuc salads and entr~ Righi/ out of Downtown France Pauo d1n1ng. atcnng. anam:ue at· mosphere. outraseous lemon cookies. SS * * * SteU.bed:'1 217 Manne: Ave. 673--0570. Open.s at S:30 p.m Tu . Sun. Rc~rvat1on~ accep1cd. No1 rated. s ..... Cafe. 3201 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 675-7575. ()pen 11 to 10 Mon.-Wed .. 11 to 11 Tburs.-Sal . 10 to 10 Sun. Rctcn·ations acttpted. fashionablc menu of current favorites. Late-night bar dining. good ha pp) hour. SS * * Staft NeMle 2 15 R1 vers1de Dr . Newport Beach. S48-7418. Lunch M-Fri.: dinner M-Sun. Valet parking on weekends: parking 101 m front ot restaurant. Upscale neighborhood rt'Staurant servt"S h1gh-da~s. rc<al ll.31· 1an repertoire. SS * * * * Tale of Ute WbJe 4(J() M:11n ~trttt. Balboa. 6 7 J-4633. Rcsc:f\ auon ac- cepted. Enjoy the romancc of old Nc.,..pon .... uh a panoramic 83) VIC~. Abundant <oeafood ~IC'C'110TIS and 1rad111onal fa, ontc" lunch. dinner. aturda) and unda' brunch. Not rated · Treu 440 ffrlio t rope -\' c 67J...OQIO. .\mcncan and m1cr· nataonal cu1sme. Lounge open .. da1I~ at 5 p.m . dinner SCf\cd naghtl~ lorm 6 p.m. Appc111ers and latc·n1glu menu unul m1dnigh1 One of 1hc Orange Coast's most unique rc-r taurants. SSS * * * * * T11ti. Mare S4S Ntwpon Cenlcr L>r 640-6333. ()pen 11·30 10 11 Mon.· Thurs .. 11:30 10 m1dn1ght Fn -Sat. SS to 10 Sun. Rcserva1ions ncC'dC'd. ('ontemporary lt;ihan cuisine I nterc:Ming pasuu. SS * * * VUla Nova 3131 W Coo .. t HW) 642·7880. Dinner nightl) 5 p.m w 1 a.m. Excellent, hc3rt) ltahan cuasane: outstanding wine lasl Act1 vr paano bar: favorite local la1c-nigh1 spot RC'S('rvat1o n'l accep1ed SSS **** Vullee Tann 333 &l)'ildC' Dr 67S-S3Jl Dinner from S p.m n1ghl· ly. unda) brunch. Ech.-c11c fart in classy surroundang.s under the superb direction of Han!. f>ra!cr SS **** Santa Ana Cruy Rene Steal Heew &M Sa1Me I S80 Broolhollow, 549· IS 12. R~r­ vations accepted. l">own·homc. countr) d1nang. Lunch. dinner: dancing and ltvc music 1n tht saloon Not rated. South County Almagl'ff. 23700 El Toro Rd 859·9393. Open 11 to 11 dtul) Rescrvauons accepted. Moroccan cuisine with belly dant·mg n1ghtl). Not rated Cren Hoase 32802 Pacific C oas1 Hwy .• South Lagu.na 49~2626. Re\· ervations sugacstcd. Gourmet (on· uncnt.al C-U1\1nc for more th3n I ycatl. Lunch. dinner. brunch. dan · 1ng and ll\C tn1cna1nmtnt Not rated. D'Aa1leo'1 Tratt.na 25~14 abot Rd. 9Sl -3%3 O pen for luncb 11 :30 to 2:30 fucs,..fn .. dinner S to Q Mon.-Thurs. S to 10 Fn.-Sa1. Rcxr· vat1ons aettpted. 1tahan food wnh spectalt1cs of lamb. veal. scafOO<S and f'~h pasta. Not rated £1 ~c., 2S3H Cabot Rd 586-1 200. Open 11 to I 0 Mon.-Fn . 11 to 11 fn -S.1. 10 to 10 un. Sunday brunch 11 to 3 pec1ahnng in authentic homtmadc McA1can food wtth cnkrtainmc n1 Tucs.-Sun. Not rated. ne tt., 23822 Mcrcury Road at Rockfit ld. 76&-U HOP. Open 6 pm to 2 a.m. Mon.·Sat Rc~auons not ~u1rt'd. D•llY PUot WMkend/ Thurad-V. 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CA PAGE 2/THURSOAY, June 21r W Realtor helps free dom ring fOr s c hools Newport Beach Realtor Solly Shatzen Is one of five leadlng busi- nessmen who are providing funds f<>< the Orange Coast Exchange Club's community project, the Freedom Shrine. The Freedom Shrine Is a display consisting of 28 American historical documents dating from 1630 to 1945. Each year the shrine Is donated to a pubflc or private school. The Douglas MacArthur Fundamen- tal Intermediate School will be this year's recipient of the Freedom Shrine and will permanently display the exhibit In the school auditorium. Shatzen. an Orange Coast Ex- change Club member. explained why he made the commitment to help fund this year's shrine. "The shrine brings the students a little closer to the historical events they are studying in their classes,'' he Sandr• De Caro ffr•nk Glib said. "Many individuals will never have lhe opportunity to visit the mu- seums 1n Washington, D.C .. where the h1stoncal originals are on display." Each of the documents are exact copies. photographically reproduced directly from the originals. A cert1f1cate of authenticity accom- panies every Freedom Shrine. and each plaque is covered with a lami- nation of tough. washable. trans- parent plastic The Freedom Shrine includes such documents as the Mayflower Com- pact. the Declaration of Indepen- dence. the Treaty of Pans. the Eman- cipation Proclamation. the Nineteenth Amendment and the German Instru- ment of Surrender in World War II. One document the school is es- pecially proud to display m the Instru- ment of Surrender 1n the Pacific. World War II. signed by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. for whom the school was named. Thom•• AeHln, principal of MacArthur Intermediate School, feets that the Freedom Shrine serves as an educational reminder of the great principles tor which our nation was founded. "The Freedom Shrine will enhance and reinforce our emphasis on patriot- ism," Rea.;n said. "Our school Is honored to be this year' a recipient." Shatzen is a member of the New· port-Mesa Association of Realtors and owner of Shatzen Realty. . . . John Merttn, the lrvtne Company's corporate vice president of resldentlal marketl~ stooe 198$, wUI leave the community deYetopment company to form vrh•t he deecribee • a new martcetlng. management end ~ consulting firm, the Mnetect Group. REAL E STATE ROUNDUP The new company wUI open offices July 1 at 4340 Von Karman Ave. In Newport Beach, according to Martin. who said, "The 1990s will be an era In which fundamental changes In the market environment will Influence the course of Orange County's develop- ment. "Our market wUI be marked by solid but lower employment gains, an evolving commerclaJ/lnduatriet mix With teas reliance on aeroapace, .... migration to the county, an 11glng population and heightened en- vironmentaJ sensitivity," Martin Mk!. "Greater care In developing our hlH- stdes and canyons will be required. along with increased market demand tor more character and beauty In the architecture of the built environment and more diversity In types of housing for a signlflcantly more discretionary and discriminating consumer." Martin is a 30-year veteran of the Orange County development Industry. He has served as a marketing vice president for such develop- ment/building companies as the Lusk Co., the Wiiiiam Lyon Co.. Mission Viejo Co. and J.M. Peters Co .• and was himself a builder and developer for 10 years. He was the first recipient of the local housing Industry's most prestigious award for marketing excel- lence. the Max Tipton Award. Sandr• De Cero has been selected as the leading agent in sales and listings for three of the first five months of 1990 at Century 21 Coastline Realty. De Caro specializes in Newport Beach properties. primarily the North Bluffs overlooking the Upper Newport Bay wildlife preserve. She is very positive about this neighborhood. both as an excellent place to live and as a good investment. She 1s a resident of the area and can be seen many mornings Jogging along the Back Bay road. . . . Great Western Real Estate trainer Frenk Glib has retired after 18 years with the company. "The backbone of any successful real estate organization Is comprised of Its saJes associates and the training their receive," said CWtl Commen. eenk>r vice president of the com- pany's r..-dMston. "Ourfng his careec' wtth Great W•tern, Frank has succeMfulty trained 1,500 sates u- sodat•, many of whom .,. now tap producer• wtthln our comPMY·" Gilb began his career With Great Western Aeal Estate In 1973 and became manager of the company's Covina office In 1977. In the eight years that foHowed, he managed sev- eral addltlonal offices and was promoted to a regional manager pos- ition. supervlslng several offtcea while managing another office hlmseff. In 1985, Glib was aetected to head Great W•tern's associate training PfOQram, where he remained until his retirement. He plans to spend much of his free time traveling around the United Stat• on his motorcycle. . . . "'*' Douef••• OuMlou, founder and pteefdent of the FrfJffWay Singles Ctub of America, has returned to Huntington Harbour Realty. During a aucceuful 25-year career In real estate, her favortte setting area was Huntington Harbour. where she and her late husband, Alfred Gulllou. a former vice president with McOon- neff Douglas, enjoyed many happy times aboard their yacht, the Heritage. After founding the Freeway Singles. she was seen on many major national television shows, Including Donahue. P.M. Magazine. Two on the Town, Eye on L.A. and the Dick Clark Show. She was featured In such magazines as People, Self, Harper's Bazaar, Time, Playboy, Tables. Los Angeles Maga- zine, Auto Week and Us. Before returning to the Harbour In 1980, she wrote a lively column In a San Diego area newspaper called "Clubbln' Around With Ruth Guillou,'' and she Intends to continue this column In the near future. Hat and Pat Bauer have qualified as tl'le 1989 "sales team of the year'7 for Great Western Real Estate's Mission Viejo office. Long-time veterans of the real es- tate Industry. the Bauers began their careers with Walker and Lee. now Great Western Real Estate. 14 years ago. They returned to the company a year and a half ago, joining the Mission Viejo office. Since then. the Bauers have re~ celved numerous awards. including several office trophies for production and customer service. and earned membership In Great Western's two ellte societies of top producers. the President's Council and the Winner's Circle. The Bauers. residents of San Juan Capistrano. have six children. nine grandchildren and one great-grand- child. They are members of Great W•tern Reel Estate's associate Ad- vitofY Coulncll, comprised of rep.. retentatlvet from each of the com- pany' a 24 Southern California branch offloea. • • • Weftdr I. 1.-ton of Santa Ana haa ~ named vtce presfdent of operatlona at Sperry Van Neta, an lma4rnent re.I •t•t• brok•age flrm hll~ tn Newport BMch. ~'111on Jo6ned Sperry Van Nees .,_ •W'CI • 9dmintMrattw oper- .... mlNIOW at .M11co Conteiner tn Anaheim. At Sperry, her rNPOOaibllltles Include ooordlnatlng the opening of the flrm'a new regional offices, estabtllhlng atMdard operat- ing proced"'es and coordk\atlng per- aonnel edmlnt81ratlon. She la en Or~ County native and a graduate of UCI. • • • Huntington BMct\ reel estate bro- ker Mary Alb Deft 11 among the select few who have qualified to be listed In the 1990 edition of the na- tional professjonaJ directory ''Who's Who In Creative Real Estate." Llstees qualify by compteUng re- quired courses which Involve special- ized training In real estate exchang- ing. client couneeUng and use of creative real estate formulas. Oetl, who works for RE/MAX of Huntington Beach. has been In the real estate business for over 13 years. She was awarded the prestigious Gold Card by the National Council of Exchangors In 1980. . . . Recently In south Orange County. Dividend Development Corp. sold in excess of $25 motion worth of real estate 1n less than two months. Thert! were no for-sale signs <>< multiple hstmgs. The only fast talking was done by an auctioneer. The Santa Clara-based builder placed 39 homes at Its Pacific Shores community In San Clemente on the auction block. with no mlnimum bids. Over 1.000 participants attended and. in less than two hours, all 39 were sold, generating over S 14 million Six weeks later. 06vidend had a repeat performance at Rancho San Juan. a community nestled In a valley scarcely three miles up San Juan Creek Road In San Juan Ceplstrano. The homes at Pac:ttiC Shor'9 and Rancho San Juan have been well received and sefllng In the mid- $.400 ,000s to mtd-$500.000•. So why auction such sought-aft• property? Doug,_ W.teon, Dividend's presi- dent and chief executlw off leer. stated that ''The auction marketing technique aff<><ded Dividend .,.. excel- lent oppottunlty to lncreue absOrP- tlon of Inventory, thereby allowing greater leverage for future construc- tion and aalel momentum on the next phaae of h~." The perception Of reaJ •tate auc- tion• -once wodllted wtth tor• ct01Ur• and tu ..._ -h8' changed nationwtde. For ~. IUCtlOna are an out1tandlnf1 ._ to generate .-.. For home t>uywa. tt 11 an OC)p«tunlty to 111\19 thO!.J• Mil of dollr'I on • home they otNrMle might not heV8 .,.,. ... to .nard .. to ..... prtcel end In .. ,... THURIOAY, June 21, 1llO/PAGE 3 . . h1UNTINGTON IHI lH[ . HARBOUR This 3-br 21h-ba townhome coml>fts the contemporary Sl)'tinc ot southern Caldomil and harbour ltvtnc. Complete with pool, saunas and tennls aU In a part--like settlnC In a pted waterfront community. $299,000 •ACHLR Walk to the beach. park and shops. Thls 3-BR 2'h-BA home with family room has new carpet. plantat ion shutters, cozy fireplace. 2-car carace. private yard and much more . $379,000 REA~,.-y BOAT SUP This Trinidad Island home is highly up- graded with features like a spa & sun room, wet bar, plus entertainment center. 4 BR. 3'h BA. tam rm. formal dining. and it's own boat sJip. $755.000 WATERFRONT This fabulous home has a private boat slip and shows like a model. 4BR. JBA, tam rm w /frplc. formal dJninc rm. large master suite w/ftreplaoe plus a pool and spa. $929,000 TENNl8COURT8 And all the toys. pool, spa. sauna and racquet ball plus a 2-bedroom. 2·bath condo with used brick fieplace and hlch celllnp. $197,500 ®o!L GRUBBS CO llEACH CONDO Walk across the street to the sand and the surf from this 2• 2.aA townhome in a cuard pted community with pool, spa and temis. $272,000 UDO ISLE New home on ~ Udo Isle. 3-BR. 2+8A, two fireplaces. spacious master sutt.e. hlatl ceilings. formal dining plus break- fast noOk. Jenn-Air cook top. Intercom with AM/FM. $845,000. VEW +DOCK This former model has one ol the best vtews and locations In the twbour plus a ~ bolit slip and patio outskte your door. 4-eR J..BA, dinine rm. f'tench doors & win-dows. community pool, spa & tennis. $725,000 (714) 846-0641 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, California 92649 (213) 592-2816 -· S TARWiSE BY ARIANNE (tor real estate agents) ARIES (I am first. then you can be second; aren't I nice?) -Aries have mllllon- dollar Ideas quite often. The problem Is getting their more con!lel'Vatlve friends and clients to believe in them. Find some risk takers In rul estate this week. Mue them believe and put those ventures in escrow. In fewer than 60 days. they will be tetllng all their friends what a great agent you are. The MCfet is to stick around until you get lhe heavy hitters moving In large homes and commeteial. also. Think btg, new and the letter "H"'. TAURUS (I have -and please don't touch my stuff)-Next to Canoer and Scorpio, you have a hard time hanging onto your stuff, Jobs and clients. Time to let go and move on Mars will give you the energy to move. Leos could be very helpful right now. Open up and talk to trusted confidantes. Answer those Important phone calla. That pushy cllent really want s bo buy. You really can do more than one thing at a time. GEMINI (I think -and think and think; my head hurts, you take over) -Gather loved ones around you, including friends In the biz, and llsten to what they have to say. You may even decide to sell your own home. The stars approve. Don't let a demanding friend/client lake all your energy. You need energy for yourself this week. If you have worked hard In the past, you are flnally going to see some results. Just stick around long enough to tie up some loose ends on some very, very big deals. CANCER (I feel -and feel and feel; no I'm not pouting, just feeling) -You can wr lie your own ttcket as long as you do the ealklng. Pretend you are a bull or a Capricorn mountain goat and stand your ground this week. Means don't give In when it comes to your clients' best Interests or your own. Others .are looking out for themselves, Stay in your own back yard to show properties. You know some small business owners who have reel estate needs. Call them. Invite them to lunch or dinner. Then talk business. A Gemini could be helpful right now. Listen to what they have to say. LEO (I will -end you will not. unless I say so) -All those smat1 guys wteo thought they had you just where they wanted are going to be very surprised this week. Even you may have put some limlts on yourself. Ever see the sun break out after heavy clouds darkened ther atmosphere? That's you this wet*. Those heavy hitters are going to heve to move over, including your clients. as you show them how deals realty are made. Everyone will benefit from your expertise. VIRGO (I analyze -and pick and pick: ooh, Is that dirty?) -Properties with water sell this week. View of water. on the water. and even pools, spas or water In landscape count Contact people you know In large groups and who control other peoples' money. Remind them what business you are in. Be prepared with several proper ties that can show 1mmed1ate profit and return on Investment. They will llsten. LIBRA (I balance -I don't know yet; I'm still weighing It) -Everything just keeps rolling along; why let minor details bother you. Keep smiling and making those appointments and let the stars do the rest. You have the Midas touch right now. Older, established areas with large homes continue to be a gold mine for you and your clients. There are escrows out there, so don't disappear after the first few. Keep on showing properties Choose a trusted and established escrow company. SCORPIO (I desire -and watch out If you desire what I desire) -Haven't changed brokers yet? You can still make your move, but now ask for everything that you want and make certain you get It. You are not being too demandjng, just receiving your Just rewards Give yourself some pubhclty while you are at It. Meanwhile, stay In touch with attorneys, not for legal advice but for your advice on real estate. They need your help. Help a builder find some land. Could be two lots to a large plot. SAOITIARIUS (I see -and why can't you see what I see?) -Continue to do your ov.n thing and stay away from the crowd. You really do see ahead of everyone else. elllcept for Gemini and Aquarius. Only form partnerships with loved ones. Tell everyone else. no thank you, thanks anyway. Someone wants to get a free ride on your hard work. Yes. Saglttarians really do work hard; It just looks like play to others. You should heve al least six escrows. Remember where you could care less abOut yourself. Your clients care very much. Pay attention. CAPRICORN (I use -and Ifs for you r own good) -Pay ettentlon to your important female clients this week . They are ready to get serious. Do your homeowrk. They will be Impressed by clean. tidy presentations. Look very professional this week Don t let summertime affect you Just yet. Don't know any female executives? Then find sorre Do some networking. Join a group Do some farming In your neighborhood. AQUARIUS (I know -and you will never know exactly what I know) -It's about time you wrote up those two large contracts. Check out the area right behind where you live and work. The stars promise there are two listings who need you. Your partner. including marriage partner. Is sitting on some referrals and doesn't even know It. lnvlte two old clients to lunch this wee!< They have some very Interesting news. PISCES (I believe -and don't try to pin me down to what) -Don't step on Superman·s cape this week when you land from your high flying. Means that proud agent could destroy you when they are finished blowing oH steam. Better to hide behind you r Important friends and agent friends until the storm passa. You will not lose any business if you take time to take care of some personal affairs and family needs. (Tile stars only suggest. they do not compel. Read rt11ng. 1un and moon tJon• for further nuances. Love, Arianne.) INDEPENDENT/THI ..Wa • MAL alTATE Land planning focus of builders' • se ..... 1n1nar Key policy makers from the Weat- ern states and Washington, D.C •• headline the panelist• who will review new or pending regulation• and cue law affecting land planning at the third annual Building Industry Association of Southern Callfornla (BIA/SC) land planning and development controls conference, scheduled for July 20, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Biitmore Hotel In downtown Loe Angetes. The conference, designed for build- ing Industry professionats, Is co-spon- sored by the USC Law Center and Property Forum and the Real Prop- erty eectlons of the Los Angelee County and State Bar Anoclatlons and In cooperation with the Urban, State and Local Goverment Law Sec- tion of the American Bar ANOciatlon. "Whether you're Involved In resi- dential or commercial development, environmental issues are cent ral to your ability to build on your property," noted BIA/SC Executive Vice Presi- dent Ken Wiiiis. "It used to be your biggest worry was finding a good IUbcontractor. Now you need to be an expert In air quality, toxic cleenup, endangered lpedee and weu.nda ---· •• he con· tlnued. "If your regularty Interact with or depend on the decfak>na of tegulatory agencies (air quality, trmneportatlon, land UM) this program wtH l*P you understand the maz•llke proceu," he Mid. The conference wtU otfef' continuing education credit for ,.., estate bro- k.,. and agents (8'ght hours, con- aum« protection), certified pu~lc ac- countants, certlfled ftnanclat planners and real eetate appr......_ An exam wm be edmlnlstered at the e.'Kt of the day for Department of Reel Estate credit (DRE mpproval pendtng). O!Kounts are available for three or more registrants. Semtnar audio ca11ettes will be available for purchaM. Call BIA/SC at (213) 250-8965 for more Information or to register for the confwence. Activities keep the retirees busy at Rossntoor Regency ·'We offer an activities program that Is the finest In the area,'· according to Sue Murphy, activltes director for the 192-unlt Ronmoor Regency retlr• ment apartment community In Laguna Hiiis. She refates how other retirement communities use Rossmoor as a modef for their own programs. "Another director told me that our program was second to none. I con- sider that the highest possible compll· ment," said Murphy. Part of what meket Rossmoor A• gency so different, according to Murphy, Is an attitude that respects residents for who they are -wefl- educaled, well-traveled people from many walks of lite. Rather than lsola- tlon, the Regency offers an envlro- ment In which the worlds of art, culture and fashion are readily ac- cesslble. Residents' Interest In culture and current events was recently demon- strated In the success of a Chinese Ufe and Culture class taught by a visiting professor from China. Twenty- five students signed up for the 16- week courM which was offerd at the Regency In cooperation with Saddl&- back Community College. Students reoelved course credit from Saddle- beck. Spanish Cl889el ere also of- fered regularty, Murphy notes. The Regency also organizes weekly excursions, so that no resident need ever feel Isolated from the outside world. The expeditions. which are echeduled every Thursday, Include regular trips to South Coast Plua for ahOpplng and vtslts to favorite Orange County restaurants. There are aJao art and culturaJ excursions, IUCh as a visit to a Newport estate to view a 1.000-plece collectJon of orlglnal watercotor paintings. Every Sunday arternoon, tea end clualcal musk are featured, wllh con. certs by prof111rOM1 eololsta. Fashion lhowa are alao leheduled regularly. Regency relk:tenta haw ampte op· portunlty to develoP their own creative talent• u wen. Murphy Is currently organlzJng a theetrtcaJ pro· ductlon that will t9qulre various ef- forts from both residents and 1taff In actJng, dancing and Mt de91gn. The actlvltlee program la onty part of what makes Roum00t Regency unique. Created by Rosa Cortese, the founder of Rosamoor Leiaure Worlds. the Regency combines private apart· ment living with resort hotel amenities. Numerous servtces are of- fered, Including two mMla dally plus Sunday brunch. staff wtth manging director on preml.... d~lclan, 24· hour In-room communlcaUons, trans- portation, and weekly maid and linen services. Every detaJI of Roum00t Regency has been carefully deelgned to create the ambfanee of a Rltz-cattton or Four Seasons hotel. The matn tobby. for example, often 8tNIZ9I first-time visitors with a 14-foot chandelier, marble noor and fireplace. end ctasslc celllng freacos. The Rossmoor Regency fa located at 24441 Calle Sonofa, Immediately adjacent to 1,.00..acre Lei9tue World In Laguna Hiiia. Saddlet>Kk Com- munity Hospital, three medical centers. akllled nursing services. shoplng at the Laguna Hiiis Mall and a setectlon of flnanclal Institutions. churches and entertainment centers are all located In the surrounding area. For Rossmoor Regency r9ntaJ Infor- mation. call 83<MM>51. Fumtahed guest suit• are eveMable through the r9nlal omc., !Ind unit.a .,. allO reflted on a daffy or weekfV bute fof va- cationer.. .- ----------- l]NDEPENDENTBROKERSNETWORK When you buy or sell property through an Independent Broker-Realtor you are doing business with the very (i) best! No one else can offer as much experience, knowledce, professionalism or personal service. __ ........ _,, s1e .... PRICE llEDOCTION FAa BELOW MAUET V ALIJE Prettier than a model home. Highly upgraded largest plan (over 2700 sq.It.I 2 year old Pacific Ranch home. Featunnc 4 larae bedrooms, 211> baths, family room. huge formal dinlnc room, 3 car praae. Thousands In upgrades, Incl. central air. 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Hl·6MI PAGE I/THURSDAY June 21. 1llO Empty stores imperil center neighbors LOS ANGELES -When a major tenant "goes dark" or closes a store in a shopping center, the ripple effect negatively impacts the center's other retailers and even spills over into the community. a leading real estate law- yer said "Whtie the developer may continue to receive rental income, an empty anchor store fails to attract desti- nation shoppers and vacant premises invite vandalism. creating a negative perception among other retailers and consumers." said Gary A. Glick, a partner at Cox. Castle & Nicholson. "Decreased traffic will result In lower sales tor the entire center and a decline 1n local tax revenues. In addition. the neighborhood loses a ma1or amenity." he noted. "Shopping center developers. therefore. should be aware that there are contractual provisions that can be used to protect against a major ten- ant or occupant going dark," said Glick. "The goal Is always to, eteate a strong financial penalty If a retailers closes a store and refocates." One important protection for de- velopers Is a provision giving them the right to terminate an anchor tenant's lease or repurchase the major occu- pant's fee interest If either goes dark. "Circumstances that will trigger the developer's termination or buy-back rights include the tenant closing a store for a specified period of time. electing not to rebuild Its store follow- ing an uninsured casualty, or ceasing its operations following a condemna- tion." said Glick. In addition, lease termination or buy-back rights can be brought Into play If a major tenant reduces the size of its store below a given number of square feet. utilizes only a portion of the premises to conduct business, or curtails Its hours of operation below a certain level, Glick advised. This also can happen when a major tenant proposes to aaslgn or aetl Its fee Interest in a parcel to a company whose inteneded use Is lncompatlble with the tenant mix. "Lease termination and buy-back provisions should address how the major tenant's interest will be valued and what. if anything. the developer must pay to exercise Its rights." Glick said. "If the tenant owns its parcel in fee. the buy-back "provisions will require the developer to pay all or some percentage of the value of the tee. usually Its fair market value. This value Is determined by agreement of the parties or by an appraisal procedure." If a major tenant leases Its store, a termination provision reasonably may require the tenant to pay an additional fixed amount to cover rent during the expected re-leasing period and to compensate the devetoper for antic'- Pref erre<l Properties providing a big boost for Tarbell's sales In just two short years. Tarbell's Preferred Properties Division of Southern California has carved out a leadership niche In the Southland's luxury home market. according to Tarbell vice president, Karen Smith. According to Smith. Preferred Proper1ies sales and inventory are nearing $70 m1lhon. Preferred Properties provides an aggressive marketing program tor the up-scale home. incorporation targeted advertising and mailing with quality marketing brochures and sup- poN material. Jenni Metzinger . Preferred Properties administrator, recently an- nounced a step-up In the division's overall marketing efforts. "We are in the process of expand- ing our marketing vehicles to include key newspapers. magazines and tele- vision." Metzinger said. She went on to say that the luxury home market remains strong despite some soften- ing in sales In homes priced $300.000 and under. Metzinger credits the success of Preferred Properties to a combination of a results-oriented marketing pro- grams and a clear understanding of each segmented market. "We look at all of the different luxury home markets in the Southland and then develop quldellnes that in- sure the integrity of the division." commented Metzinger. "In each home market," she con- tinued. "whether Orange County, Riv- erside. San Diego. Los Angefes or San Bernadina County. our services are aimed at the upper 10 percent of the home market. As each county and even each city differs in home prices. so do our qualifications." While price guk'efines may vary according to county *'d city. the commitment to representing the Southland's finest homes never wavers." she noted. Tarbell Realtors Is ·the nation's fourth largest family-owned Indepen- dent real estate company with 58 ottlces and 3,000 asaocfates In Southern Callfornla. For information on Tarbell's Preferred Properties division. call Jenni Metz.Inger at 972--0988. Swindall excels in high-end honte sales Prudential California real estate agent Barbara Swindall Is becoming the "one to call" when needing as- sistance in selling Newport Beach property for top dollar. In a company which has enjoyed a dominant share in the Newporr'mar- ke1 since its aquisition by Prudential (formerly Merrill Lynch Realty), Swin- dall has distinguished herself by 1pecializlng in the mar1cetlng and sale of Newport Beach properties from $500.000. GARAGE S A LE It', lftot time ogoinl Make wre your goroge sole k o wcceu by~ In doalffled. Stort your od two dGy\ bef0t9 it.. sot. to ortroct the most buyen. C A l L 642-5678 "The Newport Beach real estate market is strong today... Swindall sald. "My office continues to list and sell roughly $1.5 million worth of property every working day. In Janu- ary our production was $85.000,000. "We now ofter over 100 listings. placing us on top of the Newport market." she said. Swindall put S 1.300.000 of her own llstlngs Into escrow during January. Known for her thoroughness, pa- tience and reflablllty, Swindall has 'recefved numerous Hating referrals from her clients and other Prudential agents. She averages roughty one listing and one sate eech month. ··As we were becomlong Prudentlal California Realty, we were fortunate to heve about 20 of the t~ producino egenu In town Join us. • n Mkf. "8ecauM of the tremendOui --vY gen«ated by ., "*'Y '°" producers working together. there are week• In whtch we tel up to es pe. cent of our own llttlngs." Swindall cites Prudential's "tremendous commitment" to news- paper and television advertising as toots that give exposure to her list- ings. In addition to the company's ads. Swlndatl and Connie Maxsenti, another top Prudential br<*erf agent write a full page of adverttstofi together every Saturday In the Delly Piiot'• real .. tate aectlon. Prudential California aJso offers marketing exposure throagh Its Re- location Division, Its Network 50 Re- ferraJ System and It Aun marketing channels .. tabllshed by Prudential Beche Securtn ... Swindall 18 proud of the many let· ten of recommenda11on lhe h• re.- celved from her dlent.a. Recently. she marketed llnd IOl4 INghtly over a mHNon dollars worth ol lnYMtment property In Newport Beach for an woepeoe eucuetve llnd tW wtte. F« mare lntormeffon on S..tncs.M end her rMI Mtate 11811na9, CIR Barberi Swlndelt at 72f. 7288 or e13.sn1. pated comrntsslons and othef leesfng costs. ··A deYek>per also may mk'Mmtze the effects of a major tenant gotng dark by negotiating a number of provtsk>ns which prevent or discourage the anchor store from r~ocatlng and competing with the Shopping center." Glick noted. The "radius clause," for example. prohibits a major tenant and its af- filiates from opening a rivet store within a certain raduls of the shoppfng center. Other contractual provtlk>ns exist as weu. however, their UM de- pends upon the lmPortanc:e of the tenant to the center, Glldt conctuded. Cox, Castle &. Nlehol8on. a Los Angeles-baaed law firm with a maJor office In Irvine, has over 100 at- torneys. The prac11ce or the flrm emphasizes representation of clients In the real estate, construction and financial MtVlces industr•. Kris Olson sets high standard at Tarbell firm T arbelt ReeHora' Kris Ot900 has been a great role modef for working women In Southern CaJifornia. es- peclaJty for women In real at.te. Her energy. good attitude and pro- fessionalism have sprlngboarded her to auccest In the Industry. Ofaon wu recently Miled as one of Tarbell's top achievers for 1989, cap· turlng over $5 Jl"illlon In sales. In her 13 years in the real estate business. Olson has conststtently placed In the top ranks among her peers. In fact, she has helped more than 400 lfngtes and families by or sett homes In Orange County. Though she currently wor1<s In Tarbell's Huntington Beech office at 161 11 Beach Blvd., and has ben based In Huntington Beach for all of her real estate years. Olson covers most of Orange County's coastal areas. A true "people person." Olson has prided hersetf In going the extra mile. "My clients." she said, "usuaJty end up u my good friends." Olson works heavtly In corporate relocation. as well as In h~ping first-time buyers and single people. "As a l!ngle mother. I underS1and the difficulties of buying a tpne with very little support," She added. ThOugh busy with her career at T arbefl, Olson tak• time to give back to the community. She la a memb« of the Newport Hatbor Oharnber of Commerce. In addition. lhe has worked with many women'• groups and wtth Ollve Crest, a home f0t ebuMd children. Prk>t to en1•1ng rMI estate ..,_, Olton reoeMKI her degr9 In IOCi-\ otogy end then sperrt two ~ In Germany. The "8tMt Cdtofman cun-.ntty re- lfdee on S..00. '911nd Md IM le the mother ol two ctlldnN\. Her eon Jen. an. rMntWtd, hM belf\ ~~ tolowlng In her foGllt• ··1 would enoourllg9~ -.---wtth • th1te 8mbftton Ind a ... 111 to WOttc Mtd '° 00 Into,.., ......... -.. 6d. ----- Mm ~ ~__, ca•pleled ~ ...... ~ .. c.-...... ,,.. ~. --........ ~ llcC18 11:1l Am U l•111 el .... •rt 811 dL ............ ,. _.. ............. C• ••sllra ... 11 I n• .... u ••l•ll11t ef con Lwcll1R Oii-. 17M1-11 a .... WF•11•1• High mortgage rates impact U.S. home sales WASHINGTON -Penistentty high mongage rates have caeeaed existi~ home Nies to lose momentum on a national basis. Howewr. actMty tn the Northeast rallied, as consumers beg8ll to take advwltage of U. cur- rent buyer's matket in that region. according to the NatJonal Aseocia1ton Realtors urged to spell out financing options WASHINGTON -AMA estate pro- feeak>nels can auis1 home buyers In home financing ptanning by educating them on the best options available in today's rapidty cMnging mortgage market, accof'ding to an article In the June Issue of "Real Estate Todsy." "Innovative mortg11ge products have protlferated In the past decade." says mchard Jahns. a mortgage b&nker from ChlCllgo. m .. and author of "Help Buyers Ptan ThW Financing Strategy." which appeared In the June Issue. "The current mortgage options repreeent i.nders' tong-term efforts to deY9k>p produets that suit the needs of indMdual buyers.·· Mo.t mortgage options today are a varlatlon on two basiC types -ad- justable rate mortgegM (ARMs) and fixed-fate mortgages. A r.., estate prof9Mk>net ~ be able to help buyert with tome basiC planning on setectlng a mortgage type that best ftta their neecta. When trytng to plan their home purcnu., Jahns recomme1ldt that buyers oonl6der the folo.tng: amount of down P41Y"*'t « init_, Investment houMhOld inee>IM; rwon tot buying the home; planned length of occupan- cy; tax ~ future Income ~ °""'*'t .... and cer.... eJq)eCta- tk>na. J9hnl Mys ma« buyer8 would •• their mortQ1109 P*1'ft*'t8 to be .,.,,.. ...... ...... Ho ......... ... Important tor ...... ~ ~ cllly, ... who plln to .. In their hOme tor a 1 r'n._ 9hort time -ftw ~-..... ''Far-~ .. NW ,_, be .. _, to go_ pmrtlcu- ~ I ._ ,,. .... , tNl\lt-1 AAMI end ....,..,.. ~ ......... 1.5 to 2 percentage points." Because ARM rates adjust as mar- ket rates change, buyers wtth ARM financing are actualty sharing with the lender some of the interest rate risk on the loen. The tength of time that buyers can cash In on the lower starting Interest rate associated with ARMS vanes greatly. Generally. ARMS have a thra.yeer or a one-year start- ing rate. but some ARMs may have six-month teat« rates. Jahns notea that after this Initial Interval, the tender adjusts the rate periodicalty to keep It In line with prevalting mortgage Interest rates. To protect buyers during periods of tur- bulent Interest ratea. most AAMs fea- ture a cap on the amount the rate can increase during the mortgage con- tract. Among thOM who may benefit from the tower starting rate of a thr ... year ARM are fita1 time buyers whoM main goel "'llY be to MY8 cash In thek flt'st few yMfa of home O'#Mnhip. Cash conMf'Yatlon la among the greatest benefits of an ARM to ftnMlme t>uyers. All01 moet lenders offer tower clos- ing 009ta on ARM• than on conwn- tk>nal, tbc9ckate mortgeges. And mnc:. the ~ Int.,... rate on a U...~ NW woukt remain fixed tor the firat ttne ,..,.. Of .. loan •• buyer ~ end up IPeldl'G less caM\ at ctc*ltg Md IW ~ on moMNy laef\ P911M'tta. .. ~ COUid eew the ......... lnccwM ot ... It to ""'*" ............ Mys ...... . Mcw'9 up ~ MtO .. ptanning to -., In IMlr -. home more tNln atew~MdWMttoMWme>ney ,..._ -OftnoNS~ .. of Realtors. The association recorded a season- alty adjusted annual sales rate of 3.33 miUion previousty owned single--famtly homes in April, which was down 2.1 percent from the March rate of 3.4 million units. The April pace was 3.2 pec-oent bek>w that of AprH 1989. The national median existtng-.home price was $95,300 In April. up 2.6 percent from one year earlier. On a regional basis, the Northeast was the only region to post a resale pace increase on a month-to-month basis. There. the existing-home sales rate was 4 percent higher In ~I than in March. rising from 500.000 units to 520,000 units. The median 9ingle- famiJy home price in the NortheaSt was $140,700 in April. which dropped 2.3 percent from one year' earlier. The median ls a midpoint; hatf the homes seO tor more and hatf 9ell tor less. The lower mediM price Indicates that a greater VOiume of homes are being purcnasec:t In a tower prk:e raige. Aooording to NAA President Nor- man 0 . Rynn. the illCTeased activity 1n the Northeast is "an encouraging sig- nal'' foflOWing several months of de- ciln1ng sales. "It appears that buyers have sized up the Inventory and haw decided to start negotiating with sellers." he said. The buyer's market. caused by the housing supply exceed- ing the demand. drew buyers In spite of continuously high mortgage rates last month. he noted. The Northeast's tower median price. Rynn pointed out, indicates tmaNer ~eciation in high-cos1 areu. ''F<*owing a sprint In the late 1980's, the Norttt1att housing mar- kets are MttNng back Into a steady walk.·· he said. ''This is opening up the mwket to relllttwty moderate- incOMe buyers. 90fne of whofn are grabbing their first opportunity at home OM ... '' MN>ugh the rellltlwly higt\ '9YeC Of mortQ10e rat• d6d not ...n to deter ..... '" the North 1...-"-ectfvtty in°"* .... Of the countwy ... curbed last month. The F41der• Home Loen Moft- 91189 Corp. report9d ttMlt the nettonlll ... ..,. COiMtltment ..... tor 30-yw, - con•ltiOnea. IJcMt..f... ~ ranged t.tw•• 10.21 percent and .10.56 percent during April. edging stighlly upward from March. In gen- eral, mortgege rates have remained high compared to levels for the end of 1989.. 1 According to NAR chief economist John A. TucciHo. rates have stayed high enough to keep people out of many markets. Unless other factors -such as a buyer's market -exist to hefp offset mortgage rate in- creases. prospective buyers often will put off buying in hopes of future rate declines, he said. In the West. the April resale rate was 580,000 units. falling 7 .9 percent from Maren's rate of 630.000 units. this median home price in the West was S 134.900. 4.4 percent lower than in April 1989. Tuccillo noted that the lower me- dian price indicates that the high-cost markets of the West are slipping back into a more stable pattern of growth. in the wake of price surges over the past couple of years. .. Annual price increases of more than 20 percent couldn't last cndefinitefy," he said. The resale rate In the Mid'Nest. 900.000 units. edged down 1. l per- cent from the Maren pace of 910.000 units. The median existing-home prtce was $75.300. up 7 percent from April 1989. In the South. the resale rate of 1 31 million units In April droped 3. 7 per- cent from the March rate of 1.36 million units. The median existing- home prloe there lest month was $85.700. up .5 percent from April 1989. There wete 2.55 m*'<>n existing single-tam.ty homes avatleble for sale natioMAy at the end of Aprl -a 9.2 month supply at the April resale rate. NAR Is expecting mortgage rates to dedine In the months ahead. whieh ~ boost houSWlg ectivity overall. TUCC*HO noted. Culrentty. NAR ex-s-:t• emling--home sales to total at>out 3.46 miltiofl untt• fOf 1990 . r'-1g .6 percient trom ... t ~. The NallOnlll At90Cietion of Re-- ahora. tM MUon·a '8rgest trade as- 90d9tion ... tM yoiQe tor,... •ate. ~ 111 nung nMt'ty 800,000 members lmlohed In .. aepec:tS of the re.I •ate Industry. .. Mortgage investments growing popular WASHINGTON -The nation's largest supplier of mortgage capital. the Federal National Mortglilge M-- soclatlon (Fannie Mae), ls finding that mortgage Investments are becoming lncreuingty popular among pension funds and commercial banks. Fannie Mae is making a "concerted effort" to attract pension fund Invest- ments en mortgage-backed securities. according to Bob Sahadl, vice presi- dent of mortgage-backed securities for Investor marketing at the egency. Fannie Mae aecuritlzes pools of mort- gages from lenders for sale to In- vestors In the secondary mortgage market. Sahadi discussed mortgage invest- ments during a sesak>n at the NatJonal Association of Reattors' Midyear Con- ference and Trade Exposition here. The growing lnvotYement of com- mercial banks and pension funds In mortgages is a reflection of '"8oM9ncy wtthln the thrift industry. whtch ha diminished the rote of savings and loans as mortgage Investors. as weft as mortgage originators, he saJd. Between December 1988 and Sep- tember 1989, the share of Fannie Mae's mortgage-r8'ated Investments held by commercjal banks rose trom 33 percent ot 37 percent; the thrifts' share felt from 41 percent to 37 pe1oen1. The share held by pubffc and prtvate pension tunda roee from 5 percent to 6 percent. Pension funds tMatorlcalty ha'4 been reluetM1 to 6nYMt tn home k>ana becaua of c:onoema over borrower d9fautt and prepayment. The rllk• of default and prepayment have been sjgnlficantly reduced by mortgage securtttzatJon. which provides dl- \19t81ficatlon. eec. ... Fannie Mae's MC:Uritlee are compriMd of a mix of mort~ origtnated from •t over the nation, the MCUrttle9 are not a~ed by prob- lems In a 9k9e market, Sahedl noted. Just a the agency ta ab'9 to off• pen9'on funds longer-term eecurtt• benefldal to their esaeta portfoMoa, It can pr<Mde commsctat bank• rela- tively short-term securiO• designed to meet their asset needs. he Uid. Although the mortgage.bectted se- curities vary, the common factor all share ts the ablttty to generate com- petitive returns and provide financing for home buyers. he said. NAR la deYek>ping a plan to en- courage public pension fund lnYeSt- ment in mortgages. The association Real estate market back to normal, expert claims Acco,dlng to at least one reaJ es- tate industry expert, sellers in the Southern California housing market should take a very hard look at their expectations about the specific profit return they hope to generate from the sale of their home. "Today's real estate market, es- pecially in Southern California's coastal regions, has returned to nor- malcy,··· said Clark Cornman. senior vice presient of Great Wes1ern Aeal Estate's resale division. "The demand for housing here has shifted from one of frenzy to a more realistic and moderate condition.·· According to Cornman, the "calm- ing · effect on demand Is a direct result of escalating housing prices reaching the limits of many potential buyers' ability to quality for necessaty financing. "Since there are fewer and fewer buyers with the ability or desire to stretch their budgets enough to purchase their first home or move-up property, sellers must give extra con- sideration to pricing.·· said Cornman, who rs a vetern of more than two decades within the Southern Cali- fornia real estate industy. "During my 21 years with Great Western Real Estate I have ex- perienced numerous cycles of hot and cool markets." said Cornman. "What we are seeing today Is actually a healthy housing market. requiring onty realistic pricing to motivate high- er activity." Cornman also recommends that sellers take great care In selecting a real estate professional to represent them In the sale of their home. .. A tr'-"t real estate protesslonal knows that properties must be priced realistically in order to attract poten- tial buyers to bid for them." said Cornman. "Pricing lnformatton, In- cluding Information about the length of time properties remained on the market, Is available to all licensed agents, and may be obtained by re-- viewing county sales records tor com- parable area homes." Cornman also empt\aeaes that sellers should take It upon themsefves to learn as much as possible about their agent's track record of success and that of the company he or she represents. "The experience. knowtedge, lnt&- grlty and service record of the real estate sale associate you select to list your home 1s of crucial Importance.'' said Cornm~n. ''Proper pricing of your home and how It is marketed will determine the level of success you experience, and only the most pro- fessional agents will maximl2e your return.'' Cornman's prognosis for the future of the local housing market Is posltve. "At this time, both the Calfornla and national enconomles are strong. Demand remains very high for hou .. Ing In Southern California while Interest rates are relatlvety low," Cornman said. "But, despite these positive variants, If Miters don't price their homes r eallstlcally, their properties will slmpty remain on the market for longer and longer periods of time." Great Western Real Estate otters complete real estate servlieeS th<ough a 35-offioe network offering reslden- tlal brokerage, new home ...... mar· ket research, relocetlon. mortgage services, escrow and Insurance. eeeka to prepare a generic model, beMd on the aucc 111 of eidattng ltat• progrwne llWOfw .,. prOVkttng mort- gage funds and ~ag .,.. mort- ~becked w:utftlee_ NAR'a plwl, ftr9t ex.mined -summer, atat1a wtth the pe1Mlk>r"I tund -....ng a commitment of mortgaige funds to the progr91n edmtnletratOt, who woutd male• the MMt llVellable for origination of mortOllQM. On behalf of the pen8lon fund •• conduit woutd handle colecUon of monthly Interest and prlnctpel paYfM'ltl, mongege pooMng and aecurtttzation. The pef'8lol'I fund WOYld rect.v one montNy ct'9Ck f0t eecf\ type of eecur- lty. According to NAR preakMnt Nor- man D. Flynn, penek>n fund8 rep- reeent "patient caplt., wel worth tap- ptng." NAR reeMtCtl ~ thel ~ 5'on and proflt-aharing funda lotal«I about $3 tritNon. wtth .... thlln 4 percent of that amount ltwelted In mortgagee. In addition to penlk>n fund lnvea1- menta, Sahadi a'8o di«:uHed the em«gence of commercial bankl as sjgnlflcant auppUerl of mon~ backed aecurltlea, Sahadl said. OPTIONS ff'O#'lt Page 7 for such expenses as chlldrens· col- lege education, may benent from the stablHty of a 30-year fixed-rate mort- gage. On the other hand, says Jahns~ these buyers may find It attractive to be free of a m<W1gge obligation when their children reach college age. "In that case, a 10 or 15-year fixed-rate mortgage may be a good choice." Buyers who can afford the higher monthly payments of a shorter-term mortgage often benefit from lower interest rates. In addition, the shorter term means their equity builds faster and they save thousands of dollars In interest they'd pay on a 30-year mort- gage. The amount a move-up buyer plans to spend on a down payment mey factor Into thfs decision. With a large down payment, they may be able to reduoe their monthly paymen11, mak- ing the shorter-term loan more feaslble. If a buyer Intends to sell the existing home but doesn't want their purchase of the new home to be contingent on the sale, they may want to get a bridge loan. A bridge loan Is a short-term note that buyers use for the down payment and clotlng costs on their new home while they're waiting tor the sale of their old home to close. The loan Is typically established on an interest- only basis for up to six months with an interest rate thet's usually 1 or 2 Thoee lnatltutlona have turned to reeldentlat loena u a proflt.al>le ln- veetmant, since the 1Me Tax Reform Act eMrninatect many benafttl for in- Yelttng in municipal bonds. Moruige- beeked eecurttJes .,. an "attractive ~ that .. gMng them (oom- fftlf'Clle& benk•) a good retum,'' he said. One prOduet he deecrtbed .. ''very hot" among comm«ci&I bankl II a ~ blllloon MCUrlty offered by Fannie Mae. The t>Mka' lnYMtmenta twm la only MYert Y9'1· tn .addition to the relattvety lhort-twm final maturtty. the MCUttty yteld e)f.()Mda that for ftv.~ U.S . Treasury bOndl and corporate bond•. Sehadl Mkt. The home buyer beMftta by rec.tv- tng terms for a 30-yMr. fixed-rate mortgage, at an lnt.,..t ret• eNghtty lower than the market rate. At the end of the aeven-year period, when the banks' Investment matures. the buyer has the option to keep ttMt loan. converting the lntetest rate to the market ra1e ottered at that time. Sahadl predicted that Involvement by commercial banks In rMldential 'Tlortgage finance wtfl contJnue to ~row. "Commercial banks are where :he action Is," he said. percentage points higher than the prime rate. Some buyers may want to know which loan product has the most favorable tax consequences. Gener- ally. no partlculer mortgage product offers superior tax benefits. However. with a 10 or 15-year mortgage, you'll have less interest to deduct from your taxes. since you're paying ott the principal more quickly. Mortgage lenders tie their ARM rates to diHerent Indexes. The Index a lender uses Is an Important factor that may mean very different payments over the years. Cost-of -funds indexes. which measure the cost of runds for lenders. are gaining In popularity be- cause they're generalty less volatile than many otn.r indexes. "Lenders may also tie their rates to one. three. or f1ve--year T-bllls." notes Jahns. "Whatever Index Is used. It must be one over which the tender haa no control." Jahns says the turnaround time on mortgage applications varies greatly among financial institutions. One fac- tor is the time of year. with spring being the most active buying season. In general. a buyer should know within the first two weeks of submitting the loan application whether an approval Is llkefy. In concluslon. Jahns underscores the importance for real estate prtessionals to keep up-to-date on mortgage options to better help buyers find tt'le right Instrument. ------------------''-------- let U1 He1, y ,, Sell Your Pro,ert,! 642-5678 a,1a1r111t a•lt 8IZ2i ___ .. 100 ... 21 ..... Island 1006 coa Mm 1040 !!Nel;1:111~,.5"i•;-"i•iirl~;:;;:;~;;~....---------- NGEMCludedgMd ., .... ,........ '•lllULm" ia11111aa ....... ., ... , ... WEST NEWPORT . 1 bd en ry Ide 7 mlns to 22155 I mAT HLll Bonus rm w/pvt entr~ .,_I .. °"'9f* remodeled 3 BR. 8iQ lot pool home F111 & ,;r-NN ~~ u 2 ~ ,•, .... L• I trwy. •8R/38 -lake+ & 1emfic potential In Qf .. t • • BR. 3 8A & gYM\ 12 IOO &If lot ~R 38A 2 BA & den beauty. 3 cw Save 2SOO Sii Milce. lo W & D sf': t><1 •._:..,:'!:C....::::::::::;;; ::S.op~~~~~~i;';Z ~':11~: = 1am11y kitcn Sul* "*l>l -wtpoot ~. oitte1a1 g~~oo:' =.;:tr 1ot RetMu A11rs 76&-4660 ~~r· TERR • 3~ 1rp1c "' -..-Neat yatd w/frult tnML paddle teMtS COUit lire-S9..... WOOD & gtMS custom $1150 _Get __ .. _,.. _____ ~_100_2 ~~ o:·~~ Of,...:,• N .. r s c p I az.. pit & B80 area.. RV IC· c:;~~r::,u~ 2903 sq 11 of ~!Ql\1 HWP TOWERS -2 Bd t>ay '* 11rTHE 8LUffS. tM • u~·••"-$258,900 Dutel\. Agt. ces.s & mature produc;lng _ 2 cheerful f&mtly 1tv1ng. v-$1,.50 3.R ,.. vr 673-6900 $S4(),000. S..6-<>116 S t>ett orlQ area. ..,, r.mn,,11:.twn citrus trees. peclal ,. IAl.l IY ..... Gteat ywd Mohvateo. by LIDO ISLE -E1e9M11 1 bo 2'~8A. 1(50 Ill. Estate -"'~n HI HO~l lllT • >U YM.111 financing & only st8$>6 to Newport ~I•. 2 8R, 1 ownc Value at S739.SOO ~ s 1350 Uquldatlon ..... u,,. HOlltt' ..... On \M Matte.et! Wiii be the bffd1 BA. prime IOU II on. 1534 Santiago 645-6283 v ILL A 8 ALB 0 A ~lliNI at $3.U.000 f;EALTOAS SOLO lhls WflkenOI ..... ,& ·-$450.000 PrtnclplH OPEN WEEKENDS 11.S PenthOuM. den. tam rm N..o qulc• ..... A\ten: Great ioc.tlon & proe>-$529,900 only 54&-3807 $1700 lnl/99tort Cell Blm Thdbnt ~· er1y Aslung 1294.soo. CHUCK & LIZ JONES -San CiflMfttt 1076 BAYSHOAES • 2 bO ·den &40·55e0 (AQI) Ccnnl def... 1022 =~ g~es31roadlttonal ..w7•3 ~ ~~ 1 B~A~~ -5 t><I. olf ISUl•1'11--•1111..UX -Y ---BA. prime location. ............ coorseestat• s11.~ .... ...... uw LtmlPMI .... ,., sne.-Reduc:ildS31K toM1t K -..UW""1 1450,000. Prlnclptea *SILE* .................. . • 8R tamly hOl'IMt In a 2 ~"'lot 780-1855 2 homet left! Prime Ftide only. 54&~3807 MM.Tm U1· 1• gr .. t location ctoae to •111 llMWS location. Single family Lm ml If.... I le:amltM .... ..., ICtlooll & W!Opplng. New Senror Uvtno ('2 Of 0'1191'1. == 1:~ ~~ HunL...... l042 .. BIH oen. Prime loc. on ... I ..... ,,..... f.;;;;;;;;;;;.......;;.... __ carpe1. remodeled Upc>ef2BA.28A&den. cooperative OPEN BY OWMER. w .. thefly VlaLldoSoudt>yclUbnM .... 1111 lalboilUnd 2106 Thlttearwec:Nncetollw kitchen malt• ttllt ~--OCE.ANVIEW.A/C,lntet· SAT/SUN()( cell for ac:>-9~ townnouae. 4t3, all $925,000 873..e608 -----1· 2 80AM. 2 Bath IOwer In • OMUhf\A ar• of rlllc valU9! C.il for llPPtl com & msiy •tru. Owner polntment, S.48· 7001 appll, 2000 sit. 2-<:ar g« LSEIOPT w.-to bMdl C~ Lots unft W/O . No 1>911 ~ =~~1 ·~ ...... finance Appt only 320 E 2 lst SI. C.M. AKA ~000. 846-1555 _ lBr 2ea beech condo. CtlPU l 225 Wiik to bay S 1200 ~'I ec.ceat to~. $495,000 721·!l87 Colina Vista Court --WATRFRNT + 45• dock 1 IUl\CMctl. pool. 2-ar get _ Aegw Prop 67s.4000 shOC>c>tnQ with UPMllV9 LlOO 6AYFROHT Tri-Pie•. So°' PCH. 38R. L1W11f .-S BR ~den. 2 BA. C Ross. 642-8759. 213'-tM-1039 ? StA~I ~ =~ SUMMER RENTALS Q(Mnbeit• & ...,. aoceee FABULOUS SUNSETS 38A hOUM • 1WO 2 bed New E'tlde Conttructon ~7677 The Pl'\IOenblll Newport ~ti com-G~:..: Inc:.,, Mesa C.1111 AVAILABLE' 10 Ir~. ~ e>n.ot-a..iuncl Udo SouO lba units. 4 car get, 3BR 3'hBA t~. ~OfNe Really pletaty r~. 3 BR. 1714)641-4518 .............. .... cent.,a. !>Kil be.'/. com-locatlOn wltn e2 leet on ~to.. 5"5t< 840-45'M. cathedral cetl. tip. yard, 2 BA. tam rm, frplc, lg IUL--· ..- rnunlty pools. tennl• & tne -t• tMturinQ 3 -petto. g.ar •parking,. Just MISl!OnVl!Jo 1067 ywd 525 fl ModeN •-•·-parks End unit w/3 t>edlooms. a den/libfwy, COSU Mesi 1024 complete. only 2 left. - -$495 ooo aso-1113 t>drml 2'~ bathe • 3 5 beths a drematlc S285K & $2751( OPEN ' ~ 2 Yflf'Y large BR ~· pMo<I & OoutMe femlly kl tchen with tft lll•Dfltll DAILY 2337 Elden ,_TltaU OPEN SAT/SUN 12-4 2 BA. ~atio wtd lrQ6c 0.,8Qfl Own.t warits to granite counter. tops aod 3 Hl.ige bdrma. 28A. dbl Agt 642-3812 Owner hu bought 2307 Port Ll'WICk Sl.050/mo Av.,. Sec>t mo...ethls ptoplftyquietl· GE Monogram" tenet trplc. French doors. cul-aoothefl Best t>uy In Seawlnd·Monaco Too Genffll 2102 Wint• rental 67s..65&5 1y Call nowl $289,000 in. ~. 1_, pool .... de-sac, $259.000 •ewmWllTlllT MISSM>fl VlelO!. bike to cOtld. Frnch drt. uo· ------...-.-~------- cludel land curlty. ano • sandy Donald ~'2""837,..17· 12M Of Pictu<e oerfec1 3 BR 1\-. lake. pent & ~ 3 gtade&. XL lot S5MK lalbol llt-11M beach ThtS IS one of -• .,, • BA private c;ourtyard bedroom · with Master °"' &40-4715 Bllr co-op COM • 1 bd UPC* unt11 I"~ 2107 • / ~ •t: L"f KJNS Lido'• f1n415t properties cv14.aac. Frend\ 000f5 bedroom retreat. I 75 ~ ,_y 1950 1 _______ _ ( oh.~ or r. . . .,, rt ho u t a d o c k & bey window Must ... o bath La Familta Model BA 't'SIDE COVE -2 t>d. .... "llTf 111 I!!! ( 0\ 11'\.'"1 S 1.950.000 12,.9,900 Submit you< on IWOfl COf1* IO\(C>Vlf Vou'N f .. In~ wl~~~ 12 tOO • V-1)' rent.a. 3BR 2BA liiim tll\lTOIL~ lll-11M offer Call Batlle, 9500 14,lt.) vaulted Oflfl-~th ate 1 OLDE COM 2 bd Jutyl "°""·approx 1200 sq 11 •BACttBAYAAEA Large 962-9802 or Vicki 1ngs, large country ,:' S3300 I Obie gar remodeled G~E ELKJNS COfldo. 2 mstr BdrrM. 968-9287 Agts kitchen. family nel9h-bdrm 8Pt II ~ BALBOA ISLAND, Beaut... kllch tr~ 1rnrnec11ate .. I ........... • -"' 2' t8 I ...... patios ydt bomood gas fitepl.ce pluml>ing. er woo NI ,. t>d tiouse 54000 . M t H ''" -.._ l!i Ct..,.1Vi\N\ . I. r.,...., . ooo• ONL y S212 ~ CALL floofS 4 arched celffngs. HARBOR VIEW HILLS ~ ,,_~usio~ o Sngl tem. duplex, mum-llEALTotts-dt>OI :~:'s~~s!:~g~. . .HunL ltadt 1040 NOW WONT. LAST! Krlt ooorwayt 4 wmdow• -31>d rieau1rlu1. Avgust aweeoa1e ._,. untl, 1 .. r down 723-5300 .,.~.. ., .. 2_.081 l(ann Cen•·-21 Todey &31-1400 $5,.5,000 $4000 252• .......... "ye ..... FSBO SACRIFICE 5Br ,~· sat-i\oo 8ELCOURT TERRACE -3 CorON..... 2121 1111 ... PlmuT' r~~~"'!'lm~--'!"'!!"!91 ....... TIU.., 38:e. •tt2 Hermanson -"'"'" Kl HO'il t t><I. comm pool & spa. 2BR Sensational/Bay Vu We'l(gtv. you the oown In lllbol bWld 1006 111 ITTI--IT 2827 sit. Next. to Hunt 110 -.1 ' '-<. $4000 \Newl Gar. trpl. Oeck. no P9'S elldlg for • thar• ot own--H Ht>t $4851< Ron M&-6727 --A(Al TOA!> BIG CANYON • 5 t>d. golf Av .. I 811 WOii' IUI erahlp You malle the New epedous custom 3 BR. remodeled kltctlen. -Newport lad\ 1069 ~ esate S 11.500 s 1295/ls4t 64().9'08 :p~r.~ym v'o: W:ec7'~i;: ~lion . ""' ~ t>teeiea This It. ...OCEAN VIEWS.. ..., u IOI, ILTI Winter and Summer ten-•LEASE OPTION ._.,, 1 .. 1 1 • ..... f-"" home ,,..,a.... lar"e 1pacloua yard. SELL _ - lOO°'• tax benefit• Mutt 8111 HarOesty Reattor fantastic single femlty LG Ouplex.. prime locatlOn 6ALBOA PENINSULA Wtats .... •rtr:alle ... ble ......... 1 28R :.''>BA. w 111t 10 ha..,. cleat1 credit AQt 503 Perl! Avenue home Only $205,000 • • 48Rf38R. $650,000 SPECIALIST t>eac11 M.,y Ellen, Agt 23g..4335 0ys,Ev.wkndt •71....e1s-2eee• an-1240AQent through dass1f1ed Bill Grundy Alty us.e1a1 11,._ IULtml••• RogeJsAee11y 121-1567 RANCHO SANT A MARGARITA WON'T LAST AT '218,900 Charming 3 Bdrm -2Y2 Bath family home. Only 3 V2 years old in a wonderful community. Walk to sc hool, parks, lake, stores. Enjoy sundec ks, land- scaping, beautiful view and much more! CALL KRIS KAPP BUS: 581-2100 CENTURY 21 RES: 858-0506 BEST BUY IN MISSION VIEJO! ONLY $212,500 • 3 Bedroom 2. 75 Bath • Huge corner Lot (Over 9.000 sq. ft.) •Large Country Kitchen •Vaulted Ceilings • Privacy Galore! • Berber Carpet •Family Neighborhood •Close to M.V. Lake PRESENTED 8Y KRIS KAPP Bua: 511-2100 A": 151·0508 PAC. 1GITMURIDAY. JllN9le 211,, .. a.•••11•• RB'L .am1 . ~ '~ 212•.,,.. 2144 Mt ~· ... TRt-U:VEl 38R. 28A, and gar. frPIC Heh level, COU>-IW .. •1111! pie P<etd S17001mo. 500 LatklC)CJr Agl. 54 1-5032 3' 4 SR Houses '°'Rent Beaut. 2-BR, 2 BAOplx. at HatbOf vmage W/O, refrlg. llardwd Rentat l kJde8 floors End ol c:ut.Qe.sec. nc 2 blks to bCtl Avl 911 No gardening. -t• and lull pets Sl.200/mo yrty Mn1tCemalnten1111Ce7 213-425-5590 days week. ••llllTY paa NEWPORT CREST 38A "260 Of'F tl1 MOt Meee V•de 28A tllA &ctwlv. llUffl arN, 2124 8hefp f•Story 2 ,,, .. r 2%8A. Qaf, PoOI. tennlll, 2 BA. 2 8A ~EW. qule1, UJ)911a, rrpac, dlW, lndry TOllll'l.'<>me9. LMoe 3 BA. •PAOf F non "'*'· ... bdrm• 2BA. Ht-In $1600 213-~7 Of Frptc. lndry rm. dlw. ale. fao. nl•'*<r. Av! 711 2 ... IA. laroe patio. . ......,. North ~ dbl kltc1*'1: lrpte, vacant. 213-378-tee.4 No P9t1I SIM.~ 1825/rno+dep ~144 1 ''·S:j"'o. Uk: ":'· rMlr. avell 711. seoe>tmo $1125/mo. 6'2-9797 NEWPORT TER ACE J• 1111•11.m-NMd ~ mlMOI' * 6~2 ay amenltlet. 720-9707 CondO. 38R 2'h8A txifft· Utve yard nQ ~Ing for 28A tb untt ,_. EAUT MSTR STI: IN BIG WM~· Ina. ltplc, patio,· pool, dr.,_ bultt.ina, ~ 18 th a Pleontle. LIDO ISl! LO 2BR 28A. CANYON TOWNHOME. gar., Jllnl toe. $1250/mo. ten, di'#, end gerage. 1 1700/mo, 550-4734 ""9· foltc. ~ lndry, get· PRIVATE. QUIET NJS 1._==;;;;;m;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Call Lind•. 2«-73417 cat wetcome. 1820. • NEWPORT HEJOHTS :·.-'-7~ tat, ~. Aveil now 644-1763 . . . " .. .,, Zl-48 NWPT Hgta ~8' 28-trplc 722-8101or873--0VS Small BachelOr $400/mo &LUFFS. 2 rma, prt ba. BEAUTIFUL 28r tBa. erlCI Beel Barageopenera,2 ~I!:~~~-~~ pool. hdwd "· '-kl\/dn ••EASTSIOE•• .. u1Mt Incl. ,. .,.. .... ___ MWly dee . w/d, oar gat. pauo. garden ~ cergerege, hreplaoe. 2 BR. 1 BA north end, ateatpnt. pool Mrt. pc l.AAGE 38R 28A. page. Aw •B. 720-t422 '"*· dllflw...,.,, ~. w/Of)flt. ptt pool, kllch paint Walk to beeCh ,.,,,.~room. lenc«I ywd, ClOte to beach. Ftple, Incl $2000/rno MS.-2600 lrplc. pyt patio. No P9ta. Npt Hta At-. le '"' dlen. a t.215 -.:Mee pflv .. prof tern. no peta. S1175Jmo. 972·2079 ptolland~.auto hardwood floor&. -llANW 11095. 720-1565 twnhM ger f/p. 1725 ...... --"85/mo inc. utll xcpt NEWcustomtwnnm. 2200 1911n1ci.r1.l•undryhook-11,250/mo. 494-7079 * 18A H25.' No P9••' ,,_ ,, ... , phone. S285 sec . .,. tt, 3BR 38~. ,,...,_, ups and COin-op e11all. SOl/TH l a 28R 2BA B .. utllu,I new B~IC>fd .a.en.~ lg 28A 28A, 842·5722 . • Elegenl 28R 28.4. lrplc. 644-0207 N mets. fWf ... ...-DOGSOK 8gUn 48R 2,,BA, 180 *""' d/W.lgcloeete.euc:oott. . (T14)CIJ3..5088 ---- sundeck,spa CallSl'lella, hOuse. Walk to bMctl mtn, c:Oy ltQhta. GaMd Mii ti.leony, and Oaf, ONLY TWO MtlES TO BLUFFS 2 rma.. prt ba. 7~0t 6«· 1600 Facllihes lneluO. pools, Flreptace, deck. d/w, comm pool' t..Wa. ger-1125 NO PETS 840-2~ BEACH! w.-to lhopel ~ HEIGHTS 18A MW1y dee.. wld, gar NEWER pluSh 3BR 2'..+BA. ape,"'""' emir. s 1075/mo 'Iffy. 813-4785 0ener.' 12900 M4-a0s7 .,,....___ ::: 28A ...... 1BR 1BA ... ..,dclMea. Apt. 1475/mo+ cs.poalt. W/OfKlr, ptl pool, kltch ... i...~~----..._., .,, .. _. •• ,...,;, n2·....... CetJM>rt, pool. no peta. prtv prof tern no'*' ~ trple, lam rm. wet bar . ...uunvvN.sand ._,, 2l69 SUMMER-MONTHLY ...-.1n ,gMtoe*· _,mo. -· 1414114 SsaS/mo Inc. 'util llq>t 2-car gar Walle to~ VOlleyball.playgtound. lBR 1BA.gar. 120~36th Ing. dtw, petlo, ~ .... llllW/... NEWPO,.. HTS. ,........ phone $285 sec & beach $1900/mo. 711 •EXCLUSIV£ GUAAO'* St. 1850/mo. Avt thN USO NO PETS ~495 .. __ • •• • "' ·--·7 M4-0207 111 ~ Hellolr()C)e 6•6-2087 Call1odey t0t*PPC>lnlmenl •GATED COMMUNITY* 9/3l Oya 2t3/596-4770 .... painted, upper 18R. mea. __ RemodeleO 3 BR-:2 BA ... ..,. ~I wknd 714/581-44" •lllTWI• 18A •llOft & b*ony. No laundrytvar. ldMI tor , CdM Fem 2 BA. 2 8A up- H v Hills Great y111dl Ulm YIU.All 2 & 38R 2BA Apt-. 1rp1c 18R NOie. te40tmo lnQ f*S '"5/mo. 2151 P• per90n, no f*S, s7oo. Slelrs apt. Deck. lrple, Avail now S2.8001mo 2500 Merrlm.c Way _,bat mlcto Wlhrlesry; 11111111111'1&. Qel. -••· encl gerage cffic Aw. S.. Mot a 850-4t45. carport $500/mo· ''t 519.755.9329 CoS11 Mesa, CA 92626 nkups, eentrai air, 2 car 1BR 18A, t\lrn. 208 S.ttl St 548-7854 2323 Elden 8-101. 8SS--OM5 Newport Stlra. '19.c:lous utll 780·8185 gar w/w1ra storage All ~ 83 1~-•IPll•ll• nf N'lll,111111-IBR 18Aw/pllg. '19Pt lo CdM Mt(2BR 28"'frp6C, (OSU ~ 2124 (11•)1•1 eUf mainteNll'ICe Incl SOtry, V9fMlllM. quteC. Studtc BR 1111 lff 28A. '9dec. w.,,_/rJrfs beech. $800 1>41r/mo. pailo, laundry tac .. poot • -- --No s>et• a...4-osoe eonoo. Pool ac>a. uuna. '* vpa srn a...2-o.ea 1 W-6431 · a b4'!1 10 t>Mct1 '41s1mo ·~· E=~~n~:':~~= $1950. BAYSHORES 381 gym, ou-d'. $750/mo. l!_~~~--!BR HUA Stue!IO E.~ ...__..unit la&"llllllllU ~ ~~9~ Avail 7!1 tmmac 28A IBA, vaulted hie up S 11751mo .. dee> 28•. pvt Qal9-9Uatded Aetrlg. Patio. M6-21M7 t.,_.,.....,,..., Laundry ""· P'f'I · luded• -b:;,tlf j J"511 •Y cetlings. sngt garage. Nosmklpets.We1r/grdnr comm Wall! to bNchea ~Ito, all built-In gar= gar~ 1550,,! JllllJmfMJ COSTA Mesa New exec $800/mo 675·8427 pes. 122-1661. 548-!745 :.~2~:.~1~et,.~ 25'~11 Thunn Incl utit'. n11. ~9240 ....... llBZiliil nome. ,_.., 1ocatton• 2 & 38R, 2'-tBA cOndos. E/llde lwnhM 28R 2'~8A, ----•--· TSl MGMf 832-2232 WESTBAY APTS *2 & 3 Bedfoome Fireplace bath. w/d E'llCle FrplC. lndry Ilk dbl allc;ti gar w/opnr, l/p, •WATERFRONT wl80AT -__ _ _ ---S200 OFF MOVE-INll •Untvrnl9hed S4751mo * S4S.533S up1. mterowavea. MC, beam ce1ts w/d hllups SLIP 0octc & Oecl( 28A llland 2606 *Clean. quiet, lg 2BR ~ No ,.._1 •Ctoeie to bMCtl ElOERLY LADY seeka suble<r parking S1150 4 S l085 • 5600 sec 2 P«· 28A 1 b1k 10 bMct1 New 18A. lo cie>Mts. d/W, new 1 Bed~· M70 •Ft• llt.cALl TODA YI compatW<JnShlp of sarn. up, Gall«••. 646-4472 sons No pets 650-1798 carpet & paint. lg Uv rm 111 tm IUIYYf crpt. venlcals. end p . 28d ''~Ba $795 v1• I •1m1LS 10 stwe 2BR Coat• Mesa 2 8A. 1 8A detacMd --w/frp tc. all bit-Ins+ Lg 1111new28R t...aA. F~. $750 NO PETS~~ 22~~anguard 640-M2e ...... 14>1 Call 78&-8183 house wipmllO/. East· 9Ul. NI IHIUlU P81'11ngl2500tmolncJutt, ca111ce11. tmctidr11ock:k, •MOV£4N BONUS!• 171-4112 T w Nws>t Hgt 3BR siOa Lndry garage pou 28R houM In quiet neiQh-'Iffy Isa. OPN S•11Sun tC).5 d/w, Wld . 0., $1400 yr1y Spacious l bright 28R 2 ~B~ condo ltl)tc: a Id S7751mo E11es 631-2516 bot'hood on the Eastslde ~~8~~~4 837-8547 or 49IM321_ 11111 t>atha, bltint, no i>9ta. tM1t. •am 2640 Specloua 2BR1 1BA. $400 , '"lvtilt ~i/' ·ci 2BR 1BA Tnlls. washldry, Cat 01( S750lrno. Cati ~· -YRLY large unfutn. 18R 1850/mo.Pam,546-5880 DELUXETrtlevel38R.IOft. prlvpallO. wun./dt'/l'f. 180-2S63E.,.t&42·3~7 carpQrt, luds OK. no~·· 646-4902 11t28R 2BA. ttptc;, d/W, 2 ac>I ovw gar Stow. frig. ..\NwPT HGTS ., ... 28R 2'A8A, Roman tub. 2 llp, walk lo bMdl I 1.050. ~ ,-OI *" .,.. $780 84~7801 LARGE ,,..;.y remodl48R cat gar, $1095tmo utlhllel ind No P4ttl 2BA, f/p, gar, qcMI 24001f Nr Hunt HarbOur 1175--5205. Ing °'Pf IO r 2BR 2B~ CONDO, eoo 2· 28A. 2 car oar ' nr So. •38A 28A. 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Serb« c:wpell, 8*ony, Pflvale & ~t. large llflQle apl wlfrpac & Pool, d/w. retrig. tr~. _ .!'' mo NO PETS 722·8011 LG rnodefn 2 ~2 condo. C1ll UTlll mini blinds, etc Avall ltn· $650 & Up 722·7195 beamed cellinga, w.,,_ OIM1 & MCure $900/mo My cat & 1 wfH IN furn dbl balcony W/O &Jll-IJll medtalllly1 495--0589 WEST8AY APAATMEHTS & dryer, refng, gerage. 1128 Ru11end 64&-34179 48fV38A lu• 8acJI Bay '*3BR 28A nouse tg yard pool or ~atetlatls ' Bak_; _. --- -S200 OF' MOVE-INI $550/mo 875-9380 -ttlhm •135' n/smkr LldV F'ruu trees St350tmo /Beai $1150 837-3708 ******** Corona def MM 2622 Feeturtno pool. •Pa. Mlle.... POOi. aoa. tennis, MC, IPe op11on Pets olt -loMd Ing gar, AIC. yard We're Dy1E~e 720 170<! Bllr LA AGE llOuM. Eblside * mAI 1111 _, * t ,.., BU<S to oceen. Charm pal~ ene No ~ lMIUfta IHc:h 2648 neat/clean with humor 2BA 2BA. l1replac•. gar-•2Br 28-, $&2.5. Gat, In~ 1BR. gar, lndry rm, atov., 1 :.l;oom Stt5 =a:=T IOOflll 2706 $500 • aso-e5S3 *38R Townllse Nawporl age S! 150/mo. Call 9'de lndry. Agt, 998-3195 refrlg,carpetlng. NOpeta 28drm t•t.Ba $780 1 8LI( from t>Mch. oce.rt 1 Ml 10 t>Mdl, H8. Pv1 N9 ~onl twnhm on ~Po~ i~ab:Y~~rup~·osr:;~ Kathleen. 650-6351 --1petlOO.1795/rno •MC 825 c.n1et St 642-1424 ~•~•!'!.,_to ~~ balat11r. extra trg upatra watet blk to bcti 3BA ---d89 f yr IN Avail 715 St......, _.,.,/mo, ....,., M... k .... 322·A Ogle 647 · 7540 NEW EASTSl0£ 2BR 28A, • 11 ftl&fl. Call 640-2788 · --WESTFIELD APTS-<M(>. tBR $800/mo, $400 rm non-~ r Pf., 2'~BA. MC. Ip, wtd, p1110 •EASTSIDE 3Br 281 upsta1r1 unit, 1 car •••• ,~ , S2000FFMOVE-IN! aep.Utilpald.497-4581 $4951ndutll.1&2-4 f63 ptkng$517Jmo6'5-3931 house (21st & Marian 11 nc 1019 d g" • g • 38R 28A Main 11ou ... .,.t. lBR UPPER oldet unit Sofry, No pet1 FEMALE NON SMOKER. 1 NB/CdM. Young Pf Of Mlf' W•vl Gar. wld hit up No s995tmo 722~58_2__ 11t'1 .iud4o wlbatll In Flreplace. deck, new 2Bd1m 1' •Ba S77S Child OK Co9ta MMe non-amkr t11r ci..n, neat pets $1150 979-1517 North CM all returt> 38R r.., Greuy yard CM/;),9• 505 Carnation 28drm 28-S800 .. .., 2669 Call 631-9011 eh• llpm. qylel 38R tlC)I 1415/mo !'·BA ll .. Frpl, tncd yd. 11800/mo S7 Simo_ * l3:M 162 398 W W•19o!!. 631·55!;! Hr SC Ptu in'bMU1lful lg incl water/gas 759--045!1 3BR 38A Twnhs. 2 Cir gar. :~:o.:b~ '~ 6:'9'$o;; _. ...... , 2BR lBA GARAGE APT. 12IO IFFI ..... -ans home/furn Shr t>eth. NB. M/F non tmkrpfol full appliance pkg pa110. _ lll 1•(111111) ~~~=u•Jutys:eo~~~~ * ALAMOANA APTS * •MTllllT ... * w/d, Po04. IP*. $400/rnoj M11r Ddrm wl8A. pool, pool/spa $1 •50/mo Nr OCC 1 St~ condo-ell ..... .,.. IS73-456S or 851•7170 1 4 28A, tBA, DIW. EXClUSM BEACH t-dep. 656-1737 I lndry. prllinQ. avaw 711 Call Jacqutt 5~1 140 new 2BR 1'1i8A. 2 car 11· beautiful pool.,.., large OOMMUMTY ON8AY. Fum rtn/Nltldb!t 1450• det>-'46-5437 tactt.<S garage. dlw, pool. ~ .Jlj.A.V 28R 18A Apt. frplc, OIW, rec room & laundry room. 28A 28A + den. -..Utlf\JI mot>Ne llorM, !)004/prl(ngl HB. m/I to.._.. new apt 3BR 3BA Twnhs. 2 car g.at. s975i mo Lyn S40-3M6 ~ ~I View. 2 PMklno ~. cloM to ~ & tkitM. bay vll'WI Micro, dlw, klle/~11 .. 1450. Cel Lg BA anc:t pf11t bath, lull appltanCi,t pkg . pello, TRILEVEL EASTSIDE ~t~'rX'lJf l~·x ·11 $1200 ~3 ~~R~(::: dee>. S585if:,7!f.":H.on llreplaoe, trUll ~· btwn 2:~ f7Ut00 ~~o·'!!!o.bNctt2"" $425 pool/spa, S 1.400/mo towrmome. avarl Juty 15. ........ ... -,. Catt Jacques 556-1 140 3BR 38A. 2 atlc:h gar ~~TORS• Letlle, M0-888S fl&.~ N9 ,..;-Hoeg Hotf> Male II~ llOIES ~·tmlcr 233 16111 Pt. '*UY /llTY Ult fl 38R 2BA dup6u, gar.. 722-9012 or 832-2232 non-amkr 10 shat• spttty • S1350 • 19C 835--0705 8Nut38t 2'MtalC)llw/llU lrplc, W/O, upttalra. mo-~~ I . _ ept wtth pvt Bf/beth ....... A 8 ------, ....... , ...... 5 .. 11.A • mo. 11soo1mo 548-4598 •Big. e..ut. ~ 1eR ........ , • • .... 279 " .,.,...,oorn, 3 •th, Hunt. Bfac:h 2140 '""""' mo_.. ~ 8Qf aftet 89m & wknda alt dey Gr•t E/9'09 tocl ~ry. .... ... mo uhl ..........., Poot1Spa S 16751mo 1itCltFF DRIVE. OCEAN & ----- -880, patio, Q9', cable avt NEW eontempo decor 3 D--'room 2 8•tll 28R lBA HOUSE, 2-<ar BAY VIEW. Charming 1 Spac:lou• 28R H~BA $645 NO pet• 631-8427 N.8 condo, penlllOuM .,.,,,. garage. wl d hk up Sdfm~ Lott 1''\ BA houM twnl'lme. Clo• lo beach ---~ view Pool spa Family Am 11200/mo $975/mo 714-810-3232 Sl200/mo •831-6359 & lhopping. 1950/mo Eaatllde 2BA tBA. lrple, fUm/unllKn • p,., Namlc; day, 9113-4284...,. _ __ 900 S.. l-8«·281 t ~ cefft. aml yard. .., 722 1110 Call PETER SelKt Better --Exctualve Bluffl area. -... --$&10 t seoe> eeoc 2 pet· av now. • Homes & Gardens J BR 2BA houM. 2-<;at 08'· TOWT'll'\otNt Laroe 3 BR. Costl Mft1 2624 aon1. no SHtll 1150-1798 NEWPOATIBAVvlEW CT Cl1•)711-lt00 age. yard L• Cuesta 2•, BA. large palloa. eoncso. rm, P'/t e. p004 Vrlla I 1100/mo Call S 1,500/mo Like n-. t MONTH FREE RENT l&1T91 spa. Prof nlttnkr. MOO • BRANO NEW• Miclcey, Bkr, 960-1980 •837 Amlgot Way• Lo 2BR 18A. walk to .... .., •,; u1ila. l\I MtO ~535 E'Stde 3 BR ~ , BA MBA 3 BR. 2 8A • bonul & din-644-AS2 "'°"' 2 Ml 10 Dehl 1750 2BR 18A, "" .. back yard. Hewp«t 9Mctl. rn/t, 25 10 '"''"' rm & deck Cntry ann rms gar relr"' wld H bf V Hm 4 BR 2-... mo. Avl 711 772~5 Gu W/D hkUl>9 $750 NO .... mat·-a..-.......... ......... kit lrptc; 2-c att gar "• • "'' · 81 U • • ..,., • ., p ~ .... ,_...._.,... s 1,90 675.6992 stcwe Newly relutb Lg flmlly tm vu Nu ~ 1200 Off MOV£-IN pets $45-t. ••• 1 An 4 M nlltMr n/dfugt, 1420 • y&i'd. $1,200 676-93e0 Comm. 1enn11. pool 2BR 1BA •IOaf, bltlr'I. Ul1'lm dee> S545 llelf btoCJI to HC. FIEE arm 12. 100/mo. 75M7S2 tncd J! 1t11/petlo. Wit pO. bMcl\, Qaf, 723-5075 Former model lu1tuty lrvfnf 21 44 .LIOOISLE 8AYFRONT c:7~~·~·5:us IBR 1~~. Loft Nfwpot1-North 1Wnhtn l\lrnllme, OW! t.tOO sll, 2 GREENTREE 38R. 28A Charm"1Q f\dn 38R 38A ----ti~ 2:8R 2'.;8" pool Jee W/O Mslrs, sec bldg. Po04 & HM, 2 car gar New crpt, llOmt SJ750/mo yrty IM. 18R DUPLEX •l1tove, bdrmU,.::. CfPbr C nOf\·trnkt ~ ntpelt spa, lrptc & view! $1300 no~·· LM. $1,225/mo S6000tmo Summer A.nt. llOftge.,.. ,.._paint ll:stmo •:lo dep.•NO Moo \ltlllpeld 790-3047 mo T<Kelli Rt1y S48-9948 Call oollect 818-346-0440 em Grundy Ally 875-81111 & ~pet. CIOM to all. ~a. 842•2atl ---- Ouplex 3 BR. 2 BA Frplc, RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN LSEIOPT WalktObMch. $8l&lmo. * 650-75.at £'SIDE 2~8A~ Ill 111 dbl garage w/opnr VILl.A,2BA .. den,2'h8a, 38' 28-bMctl concso. ......... atreet NEW pelnt erpt LID gatdnt, patio $1,250 I 2 cat QW-0-. $1250/mo 14Jndeck, PoOI. 2-ear gar. large !BR 19" •IOI' noor.· Pa11o pvt a.,· ctep 642-6"55 Bkr 842-3850 642-8759, 213-456-1039 J5t6/mo .. $600 MC tndry ~m. S7IS. No dog.t: ... "-Ponllbte MIF to East9'de 3BR 2'A8A 2-Sty TURTLEROCK eHc •Br Newport Shor ... 38,., 1970 ~ ~979 762-1654 Of 786-•224 =::;.:~~ ... ·'::.:. twn!w)le 2 car gar, frplc. 38-. 23 SIMI' Cr-.cant 2BA, i.roe famly tOOl'l'I, 28A 19" + den._.,.,age, ..._. Yard9 28R upper, w.. ~ ...., ll'tac:etltla bak:onles, 1mal1 ~ ok MC. NC, 3~ a/:• '*' ytarly, 1>tua your own petlO, w/d, frptc, ""'POrf quiet cul ... No. tncf Ave 1n Na 21-30 yr1 ~~5067't4r.~h~l)Ol'I ~~~~!2. 1~1~': ~2~ $1150 '* ~-L~o, ::;.~:on;o. f~'f:3a :~i1,;.:o A.ell =j;-teo& . 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' R E A L £ S T A T f TM '754-6262 •EDS OUK:K SAL.fl -Custom built 1 bdrrn ~ with cozy lrplc, 1n\1Cl<.' laundry ms« trcxr loullon bl& l»ckyard ~losed Pll(lo. etc• (,real Hun11n«ton Beach area• Must <K"ll'S2 l'I 'lOO' •IND--12S MON•tQ SUN EXEC! -lmm.xulate l bdrm home Inside 11ea1 South Coo~r Ml'tro rract has pceous pool (, ~. formal d1n1nc rm, «ll~ lrrilc tentral air covered potoo, man1eu1t'd landS<:;ipe' S2n2.()()()I •llloll1 l}l'I OMEN VALLEY anclAU -Temlic 1 bdrm FV home ._super flnt>rril.in w/wp family rm, lr1 master dlnlnc arH. lrplc. comm pools. • Hl•llent F'V '>thools' Step out your lr<>rlt dr to panoramic 21 acre (•e<•nhell '>lM '.001 •IND-427 OWNER WANTS TO MOW m -~ 4 bdnn 2 ltory 5cJu(h COMI Metro e•ec hu '°'~pool & sp.. quiet cul de UC locatlon stt'~ to lush park priv<ltt' rt'trHt oft mM(ef suite, family rm. lomwil d1nlnc, ITplc. central air etc' S289.'IOO! •IND-428 HOW CHEAP CAN rT GET? ... -...... ____ __ Lorge I bdrm condo with mirrored wardrobe. huge livlnc rm, bit bath with tried rub & shower. dlninc ~.new carpets. new-floorinc. new drapes. new paint. FHA approv~ compier' Less lhan 52200 down can get yoo srart~' Why rent' flND-412 MASTER PLANNEDL..-.. -·-......... " ........ $155,000I Beautrful 2 story townhome fe1lures 2 master suites. huge 2 car Pf•· new ca~ new paint. new window COYeB. mirrored wardrobes. cozy frplc, private patio with ps 880. great grttnbefl loca11on and super Costa Mesa location! •IN~JA AFFORDABLE DAEAMBOA n ............ -........ S1•,1001 Beautiful 4 bdrm home inside excellent area has vaulted cedlnc. trplc. brd plant~ new roof. new pamL new c.atpet. new plumblng. new hAtures. new apphancn btfl wood cabinets & moc~ •IN0-4lS CUSTOM HUNT BCH AXEAL •• -.--.... -.. -·· SZ29,IOOI Built 1n \<178, lhls 3 bdrm 2V> bath home has skyliehts galofe, family rm, trplc. Oceanvlew schools' Motrvated owner will wrap, carry pa~. pay some costs-submit' =IND-436 SPANKIN' NEW! ... -.--... -·-------1245,ooGI Spankrn' clean, too' Super 4 bdrm Hunt Bch home has new root. new paint. d1n1ng area. frpk. hardwood firs. lrg pallO. lrult trees. inside lot. great schools' •IN0-4')7 VERY SPECIAL PARK PUCEL ....... -.-.. SD,ooot Superb l bdrm sincle story in Fountain Valley is only I 1 yrs old. has rrd ult! root. 1800 sq It. cenlral air, family rm, formal dining rm. bfeaktast area. frplc, secumy shuners. exquisite landscape. etc' •IND-413 MOTHER IN LAW HIDEOUTL ...... -..... -.-'300,GOOI Super l bdrm home has family rm, trplc. private spa, r; sltyli,tlts. ind ternhc rn04her In \aw quarters ith Its own till bath' •IN0-4')(1 PRtcED TO SEU IMMEDIATELYL--...... 1331,00Gf Steal this' Temtlc 4 bdrm Hunt Bch Landmark 2 story has lrg tamlly rm. frplc. b/I shelvn. wet bar, formal dining. bfeaklast .irea. ene:lo5ed courtyard Ire maslef w/lrplc. ')car carace. low malnl~ .... Kaper •INC>-440 SELLER ta PACKEDL-·--····-1341,IOOI And ready 10 move! Gorgeously upgraded • bdrm Fountain Valley home has sparkllnc pool & spa. family rm, f0tmal dming rm, htice new country kitchen. custom ollt bay window. sltyllcflt. new stonr deck. new paint bell bndWOft. new r~ tile root, more! •IN~I COYER HOME UNOllTRUCTED OCEAN YIEW1 Coreeous •bdrm J bltti home totllly r~ his 2 l'l'\MSlve ~ suites with be.tmed ceillno. olk cNlr.as. Frendt drs. prtv Olk ' tie baths! Cllstom IOUCMs 1/0 lndude trench doors. Nrored wall In Ll. 2 frpics-1 stone & I marble. dbl Piiied will o1-.1ots ol ollt. sit~ window seals. comprehenstve fire & security system. etc! For enter- lllnme-nt. a btfl bonus rm with panoramic view. f)f1vate courtyard. Kol pond. w1terlall. buW\nc spa. and lap pool Hunt 8c:h ~ lbound' Only S52S.OOO ll~IA OM QALOMI-E•cltlnc 4 bdrm Parkside £stale In creat rounlaln Valley &1r~a wllh eacellent FV schools has IOu of oak 10 hl&hh&hl vaulted floorplan with Ira famll)' rm, Sk)ll&hl IOC'maf<l1n1nc. I bdrm/I b.th down' Upcraded with f reoch drs. new u~t. Immaculate landsaplflC' Sl6'9.'IOO' •IND IJI MIND PLEASER: If tn 1ny way we try to Hve to suit others. we never shall suit them. and the more we try. the more unreasonable and exacting do they be- come. STAR PIAZA ~ORIGINAL ·HICKORY SMOKE ·KANSAS CITY STYLE FRESH FAMILY PACK . . . . ...... f .. ··: .... . . . . . ·:· .. :·::··:.···· •••• ···:·: ·1 • . . . ·.· ... : :· . . ·.: ··: · .. "; . . . . . : . : ·. KRAFT VINE RIPE 1 • • • ( " ~ ' . . ' . ( .. • . . • . ... CELBBRATING THE "THE LAND OF THE FREE • REGULAR OA BUN LENGTH Meat $179 WlenerS1a-oz . :.\: \ . . .. ;······ ... =.:: ··; . Meat $199 Bologna16-oz Variety .. c.zs2a9 Pack ...,., ooo ... 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Toastettes Croutons 7-0Z Las Palmas Enchilada Sauce 2-VAA OR RED CHILI SAUCE Dixie Pastels Plates 9-INCH ... ra Marshmallows JET PUFFED OR MINI Black Flag Ant & Roach Killer t---1 ., ~ 12 to 15.5-0Z Wizard Charcoal Lighter 32-0Z • nz Pickles 32-0Z 12.5-0Z Hunt's Spaghetti Sauce 5-VARIETIES 27.5-0Z Starldst Solid White Tuna tN WATER 12.5-0Z Dixie Superware Plates 10.25/INCH 6/12·0Z Kellogg's ~ • s309 Hefty Foam I $139 Perfection • 79 Frosted Fla es »<>• Plates:;;;·,::-'" . . ~ Spaghetti ~"BOW _. ,.,,, ¢ Stater Bros. Napklns ,~y Hamburger or I 69¢ Hot Dog Buns ~YWC ..-AOC , ...... ' .. · . . ' . . . .. I • I . ' ' • I I ' j • • ... • • _ " , .. • • • , , 1 \ r\ , , ) . l • , • • • ~ , ~ ,, , • \_ t , t • _ . '•' .. . . : ..... • • CELEB8ATING THE INDEPENDENCE OF "THE LAND OF THE FREE THEHOMEOFTHEBRAVE" ' ... --% ~ , . . . I . ~ ;1 • ' • .. --~ ........... ~ ~--J:::==================================================~ .. ~···,. Coppertone Spray Oil ...... Suntan Lotion :;,;~OllSPf 2 ... 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Danish Pepperldge Farms Goldfish 5-VAR OR 3-VAR SN.ACK STICKS 5.5 to 7-0Z Schweppes Mixers SPF 4 Dark Tanning5S29 Lotion a.oz SUNSCREEN SPF 4 Dark Tanning5739 011 . . 8-0Z Dark Tanning ss29 Oil 8-0Z GE Soft White 3-Way Bulb 3011 ()() Of 501150 }·1!~ 60 or 100 WAn GE Bug Light 1!! . --------------- Regular or Diet Coca Cola Regular or Diet RC Cola OR SUNKIST 19 . 6112-0Z Com padres Tortilla Chips • - r} • 12 IO 1&-0Z GERBER DECORATOR S-OZ. & 9-0Z saES NUK OATHO-EXERCISEA Pacifier . GERBER Disposable -___.;::::;~ Bottle Liners s2s9 80-CT . ·~ DrScholls -WOMEN OR MEN'S SIZES At Stater Bros. Vali1c l11cludes Service! CALIFORNIA LOTTERY TICKETS AVAL6 •' AT AU. STATER BA08. MARKETS . ,. .... ICAlllNCI N::t:'AJNtt 1.1'9 pa on ,. ftll.CIDll nae ~ ,. PID -·• a.r Broe. .. .,. 10" .. ..,,, .... ct.gt. E-.ilng .... pdea.ct~ llM Ind lmllld •en• per .....