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GOOD
MORNING I
It's Thur1day, Aua. 23, 1990,
and here's what's happenina:
ORANGE COAST WEATHER:
Sunny, warm afternoon.
Today'1 ~p/low: 7!-fi
Y cstcrday's hifh/low: 7 I -62
Tomorrow's high/low: 72-66
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TODAY·s THOUGHT
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U.S.
ly JOCELYN NOVECK
The United States bolstered its
forces in the Persian Gulf on
Wednesday with a call-up of re-
serves, and Jordan closed its
border with Iraq because of the
strain of thousands of evacuees
fleeing Iraq and occupied Kuwait.
Baghdad, meanwhile, claimed
that two aircraft flying in from
Saudi Arabia penetrated three
miles into its airspace. An uniden-
tified military spokesman quoted
by the official Iraqi news agency
THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1990
beefs up Gulf forces
did not idcntat'y the planes or say
whether they turned back volun-
tarily or were chased by lraqi
plaDC$.
It also was not clear if the
spokesman was rcfcrrina to a pen-
c~tion of Iraq's own southern
border with Saudi Arabia or that
of Kuwait. which Baghdad now
considen part of Iraq.
On the diplomatic front, cracks
appeared m what had been un·
precedented U.S.-Sovict unity in
the face of Iraqi ~fon. Rc-
oorts from the United Nations
iaid Moscow was slowing efforts
to win U .N. approval of a resol-
ution altowina warships to en·
force sanctions against Iraq.
In Moscow, officials disclosed
that Soviet military cxpcns con-
tinue to train Iraqi soldiers in the
use of their Soviet-built weapons,
three weeks after Moscow cut
arms supplies to protest the in·
vasion of Kuwait.
Secretary of State James A.
Baker Ill telephoned Soviet
Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnadze to u~c Moscow to
cooperate more full y in 1solatina
Iraq, a State Department official sai<!. sp_eakjng on condition of
anonymity.
The response Balter rccet ved
was a request for a slowdown at
the United Nauons. U.S. offiC1als
told The AP. But they said
Shcvardnadz.c dJd not threaten a
Soviet veto or other means to stop
America from seeking approval of
a mll.itary blockade and that 1n
fact Mosc-0w was using its clo!ot'
tics to Iraq to urge the release of
Amencans and other Westemc~
~pped in Iraq and Kuwait
rn other cn s1s-rclatcd develop-
ments:
-President Bush rcpbed when
asked about Iraqi tanlters that
failed to stop dt"Spite U.S. war-
ships' warning shots: "I think
we've made clear to shipping that
they can be stopped and ~e have
the forces to stop them nght now ..
-Four Na"y mine'i~cepcrs are
being sent to the M1ddJe East as
pan of the m1htar) opcra11on to
defend Saudi Arabia
Recruiters swamped by vets
who now want to re-enlis·t
Reserve call
affects police
11y GEORGE McCRORY
Dtllly Not SU« \Ifft!. ..
COSTA MESA -Af\er Presi-
dent Bush anno unced Wednes-
day that he would call up more
than 40,000 arrned forces rt·
serves, local recruiters were
swamped with calls from vet-
erans who wanted to serve their
country again.
But the recruiters told most
vets that they could not return 10
active service because they were
too ol<i.
"A lot of them sull want to
come back. Most have pnor
combat c•pericncc and arc still
pretty aung-ho." said Petty Of·
ficcr I st Class Mu Madrid.
Naval Reserve recruiter in Hunt-
inf.ton Beach.
·1 had one guy who was 41
years old who said 'f was there
(Vietnam) in ·7 I. Can you brin~
me back in?' I said ·not realty,'
Madrid said.
Master S.t. Phillip Pennington
said he bad about 15 more calls
than usual at his Air Force Re-
serve recruiting office 1n lrvtnc.
Most calls were fronr people who
bad served in the Air Force and
wanted to sign up for duty apin.
"They want to serve their
country. but they don't meet the
requirements." Pennington said.
City Pier
is really
for the
birds
8y ROBERT I ARKER
0.., l"IM SU« ~
HUNTINGTON BEAC H
Prolific pelicans and uninhibited
seaauUs have taken control of the
abandoned City Pier -much to the
olfactory distress of Joacrs. life-auards and visitors who venture into
the vicinity of lifeguard towers one
and three.
"I was out runnina and the smell
almost knocked me to my kntts,"
John Fisher said Wednesday.
"It was unbelievably obno•ious. It
smelled like the inside of a men's
room."
The pelicans and sequlls, joined
by a few cormorants. have held full
sway at the pier since it was closed
in l988.
They've u.ed it as their penonal
po.!!)' -and they're not flushlna.
Tbey've pven new manina to the
tmn of pitt pilinp.
The stend\ can be csptt&ally
lll'Oftl when the weather is humid
and the wind blows in ccr\lm direc-
tions.
.. When Meet a west wind, It can
be ~t}' puftlltnt ... Marine Safety
~ Bill llichanbon con<:edcd.
We bave oUr auys bole It off
once a week. But the smdl is tcttina
~not bena.
.. We bave a tuar conti.nt of
brown pehcau (perUpt 10.)
"I'm ~out my W1ndow (at
li(cauard '8111en) -dam'•
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AnrtJ recruiter SS918enjamln It. Guam•n t•ll•• some
calls from people Interested In enllltlng.
A rc~nhstcc in the reserves
cannot be over 40 "military"
ycan old, Pennington said. A
person's m1ht.ary qc is his or her
actual qc minus the years of
service. For example. a 45-ycar-
old man with four ycan of ser-
vice would not be ehgJblc. while
a 45-ycar-old man wlth I 0 years
of service would be Chf.1blc. C~llS and office VISltS fro m
younger enhsttts did not in-
crease Wcdncsda). recruiters
(Please IH VETS/bdc Pagel
lly AMANDA \I/RAY
Daily -SUlff ...,,_
William Cavcnaugh has been
showmg his wife how to get alons
with less m o ney Although
Ca venau&h. a captain wuh the
Laguna &each Poltcc Department.
has a decent job. he knows he won't
act two weeks notice 1f he has to
leave.
Cavcnaug.b also rs a reserve
lieutenant colonel for the S
Manne Corps and has been making
continacncy plans ever since the first
troops left for the M 1ddle East.
"I have orders nght here 1n m)
hand telling me where to go." he
said Wednesday. ".<\II I need 1'1 a
phone call."
Like Cavcnaugh, rescn-1sts all
across the country arc gcan ng up for
such a poss1biht)'.
President Bush o rdered the Pen-
tagon on Wednesday to call m1lttaf)
reserves to active dut)' for the fir;I
time in 20 years. and some \8)
40,000 troops, most of them to
replace active-duty NaY}. Manne. Arm> and Coast Guard units sent 10
the Middle East. could be activated
Bush has authont} to call up
200.000 rt"SCrv1sts for I 0 da)s
Mo'lt v.ould sta' in the L'n1tcd
Suites ·
Many reservists can be found 1n
Reservist
rent break
is offered
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NEWPORT BEACH -As
they aw11t possibly unsettlina
arcetinas from Unck Sam.
m1htal) rcscrvtsts v.bo bvc 1n
Jrvme Co. apartments 1ot
some good news from their
landlord this week.
The landowner has an-
nounced that 11 wtll &JVC re-
servists who arc ~tied into
active dut) for more than two
(PMaM SH RENT /bdc P-vel
lav. enlorccmcnt and cmergcnc~ ~r·
'1 cs, and police and fin-agcncu.•,
arc tn ing 10 dctermin<' th<' impact'
of losing "ell-trained emplo"c-es to
all•'<' m1h t.an dut\
Otlic1ab at· mos1 Orange Coa\t
pohc-e and fire deDdrtments ell DC\ t
!Please SH CAU/hdl Pagel
Magazine
pollsters
unhappy
with area
ly MA TT COKER
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Nl'MBER '1 \ahf -If \OU hH
1n Bremerton Wallh wor~ in
Alaska and are among the J J
m1lhon 1dcnt1fied 1n a ne~ Internal
Revenue Sen 1~ report. hfe mu t be
prctt) dam peach)
Brtmcrton ~ound up the numern
. uno home addruc; 1n ~1one' maia-
nne's fourth annual ~st Place 10
l ive poll.
Oranac Count> was number 3 J
Alaskans· per capita income grev.
faster than an)'one cl~'s in the na-
tJon last year. tht govcmmcnt 'IA.Id
Wednesday
But more of the nche t of the nch
folks live in Caltfom1a than any-
whc'"' else, the IR repont'd.
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lllrtb tNtve Ulllen over the eM of the H.., ... ._. ... 11wt1 CltJ "9r.
Thanks to the Mo ne) poll. the
Paci.fie Nonhwcst won bra111n1
na,hu for the )C&r Four of the rop
C\&ht top places wcrr 1n Washinaton
tate. and a fifih wu 1n Ottaon.
btrd1 at C"efY foot of the ra11ina. •• he uid.
"We're ~ina to talk with Fish &.
Oamc officials and Ke 1f ~ can
lam.it the number of btrds wtthout
caUllftl them harm. Maybe they'll
ftCOmmend a acate crow,.. R1ch-
atdlon uld.
''Thttc's nobody on the ptcr to
dwc them away. Tbttc arc four
I.bi• that berdl do: Fly,-. ttt and, ala. (cacratc their ~ve tl"K1S.)
And thac arc protiftC ...
llJCMnllon noted c"8t beach at·
tend&°" 1 down this year. but he
doubted that the birds have turned
off the cro~d The weather's bttn toOd for the mo t pan. he said. but
other fOtteS may be 1n"olvcd -
includn\I the per bctna clOtcd. the
con1tn1CtJon that's to•na on down·
tOWD and a SI surchar°I' on beach
part.J111 to help S-Y for a ~ pter.
Cny Councilman Wea Banrusttt
opiftld \bat tbe binll have cttalai a
pftt!}' lmOUI problem.
··nc OGJy -.y to tolve it." he aid
wh.ll MJa1MC ta cbeet,. "ll tO tear
down the pier "
The peer. of course. 11 Jlatrd to be
dcmobshcd. stan1na shtlttl)• after
Labor Oa y to make way for a new
ptC'r.
flsbcr, the beach J01F1 wbo WU
almoll knocked to has lc:ntts by the
smell. aid lifcpardl loki him the
aroma was IO bed that officaal have
ewwaed \Mir IOW' of duty a.n ~
oa ud near IM peer c..,.. flichardloft., wtlik Kknowl-cdlina tbc tCMilb ti~ duty. laid
DO ll8lipmcfttl M .. '9eeft dal.•1 d,
Meanwhile. our own Ortnte
County ~11 10 pots from Jut year
Oespne hav1 na k5S 'mos. lcu cnmc
and 0 Thc ttapptest Place on Earth"
(Odfteyland) •ilb10 its bonkrs, M
Mn edled out by M1Pbon Loi AnltDlona 8e8cb (No. IO. up
\bree DOICbel frocn a.st )ear) and
Ri~ lcnardino (No 29.
doWft I I N1111 him 1919). ~ ~. Calil.. clid beat or..jl CCNMy, FIL. (Ortanck>
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Orange Coast People
John and Tina Bazacas
Newpo~ Beach
woman murdered
at mountain resort
-_ ~ ~ -r • .
,~ .Uowed piyn>ll budget
SANTA A.NA -A buknaptey Judie bu puled~ l..c:. ~co pay~
ma& ,.yro11 IDd cenaiD Olber' oblipdon1 tiMed on NDIS
I ft~Week, $600,000 budlet tbfouP Sept. 21,
ofliciah of tbe lrvi.......-di1COUnt buyina aer· BRIEl'S
vice laid WedneedaY. DUJ. la addition, the ftlncla will allow the com~ny
le? .J*Y approiumately $185,000 of pre-petition
ObUllUocal. inc:ludina beck waaes and accrued
VICllioG and holiday pey owed to 114 workers that
John Bazacas. owner of The Newport Beach Ath letic Club. and
his daughter Tina. the club's general manager .
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FAMILY BUSINESS --------
lly HllS YOICOf .,_ ...............
NEWPORT BEACH -Tulare
County sheriff's detectives are
searchma for a suspect~ motive
in the shootina death of a Newport
Beach woman at the rustic moun-
tain resort she operated in the
southern Sierra Nevadas.
Bonnie Jean Hood, 46, was found
shot to death early Sunday in her
cabin at the Camp Nelson Lodae.
whk h she owned and operated.
Lodae caretaker Rudy Manuel, 35,
was also shot but sunwed and was
listed in stable condition Wednesday
at Valley Medical Center in Fresno.
Both Hood and Manuel were shot
in the head. but Manuel was able to
telephone authorities from the cabin
at 3:20 a.m .. according to Tulare
County Sheriffs Sgt. John Zapalac.
Zapalac said no weapon was round
at the scene.
There were no signs of a scuffle in
the c.abin and nothing appeared to
be missing, he said.
Zapalac also said he hadn't heard
of any problems Hood might have
had with locals in Camp Nelson. a
community of roughly 150 residents
near the Sequoia National Forest.
Most of the population consists of
retired people, Zapalac said.
The Porterville Recorder. a local
newspaper. reported Manuel told an
ambulance volunteer the attack was
an attempted robbery and that the
attacker was a .. biker-type" armed
with a snub-nosed .38 revolve(, wore
a Harley Davidson neckerchief and
News of the weird
Oed in a arey. late-model Jeep.
Hood was described 11 an
eDefFUC woman who divided her
time between the lodle and her New-
Port Beach home 1ppt01imately '41/J
boun away, where her developer
husband J im and her son and
dauabter, aae• 16 and 131 live. tfood and her husband oouabt the
old. historic IC>dee. which baa been
closed for nine yean, in 1987 and
she put her au into filina up the
dilapidated site and tumina it anto a
blah-class resort that attracted most·
ly Southern California visitors, said
Harriette LarTew, the Porterville Re-
corder's community life editor and a
friend of Hood's.
The resort consists of a w
cabins, includina the one Hood Ii ed
in, a restaurant with a larse, tic
dinina room, a bar, a coffee sh p, a
two-story motel with about a d zen
rooms, a camwound, stables and a
recreational vehicle park, larrcw
said.
Larrew said Hood "was always
trying to keep the peace with the old
established mountain people," but
she seemed to focus on attracting
wealthy Southern California visitors
to the resort by makina such moves
as hiring chefs from the southern
region.
As a result, locals didn't frequent
the lodJe much, Lam:w said. "What
they tned to do was bring a social
retreat fo r executive people and it
didn't. really work here," Larrew
said.
Sull, Hood told Larrew the lodge
was doing well financially.
were laid off' Jut week. . . . Tbe compenr filed for Chapter 11 protection las~ Fnday, m ~· to a civi lawsuit filed July 2'4 in federal coun 10 Northern California. A aublequent preliminary injunction froze the company's
lllCtl and called for it to ceate operations. , In a related deciaion the judae postponed until Sept. 5 a rubna on Fund.America's requett to 1ps>0int an independent e~miner to
illvatipte the alleptions apanat the company .• T!'e .JU~~ al!<>
postponed a rulina reprdina the bankruptcy court s JUnsdict1on 1n
the cue.
Cowtty m.y charge cities for Inmates
SANT A ANA -The Ora.nae County Board of ~~pervison
Wednesday indicated their support for a plan t~ _charge c1t1es $75.50
for each prisoner they book into the county Jail system.-
"We don't enjoy this at all," Supervisor Don Roth said. But "no
matter what we do, we are aoina to be in a ,trouble ~ wh~[.C people
say, 'Hey, don't cut my department, don t cut my lSS!Je.
Budaet Director Ron Rubino said the $75.50 1s .the ~!"~
amount the county. received from the state for booking c111es
prisonen prior to the state's budaet problems. . "We are sensitive to the unexpected nature of. this new f~;·
Rubino said, addina that other counties charge booking fees as hiJh
as S 150 a prisoner. After bearing from law enforcement officials who are anll)'.
about the plan, the board agreed to defer a vote on the matter until
November.
Plans may threaten mountain Hons
SANTA ANA -New construction planned in the Santa Ana
Mountains could lead to the extinction of mountain lions in Oranae
County, according to a report out Wednesday.
The checkerboard of new homes and busi nesses threatens to
block travel routes the mountam lions need to find food and. dunna
mating season. each other, said a researcher.
"The ~pulation point-blank will not survive if there arc no
travel comdors,'' Orange County Cooperative Mountain Lion Study
leader Paul Beier told a newspaper. He said ho using and freewa ys have already cut the hons off from
the San Joaquin Hills in coastal south Orange County, as well as
areas to the north and east in the San Gabriel, San Bernardino and
San Jacinto mountains.
"It's a fam1l) business," said Tina "'ho works alon~1dc her
father. her brother Tom and their cousin Chns. Tina·s pndc 1s thl'
club the) built together Stray monkeys plague Miami
Govemor proud of trade record FIRST HEAL TH CLUB-------
Mr. Bazacas opened the first health club in Newport back 1n
196 1. Then 1n 1971, The lrvrne Co. asked him to open a club for
men only He has trained man~ gold and s1h er medalists since.
GREAT ESCAPE---------
"Guys come in here and the~ 're abk to work out and 'itan
shooting the bree/t~ and the) JUSt forget about business fo r awh1k
and relieve some tension." he \aid
EXERCISE FRATERNITY-------
"A lot of great lnend"1h1p!I were deH·lopcd out of our dub," Tina
said "There are gu ' s v. ho met and down the road were 1n cac h
01her's v,,cdd1ng!I That's how clo~ the~ are II\ like a fra 1ern11~ "
TINA'S ROOTS----------
Tina was a toddler when her dad worked at an L. <\ g) m H<.'r
best bab) pictures. she 'laid. show her dangling on th<.' equipment
FOR FUN------------
For fun. Tina compc1es 1n man) local 10-kilomcter race,.
teaches aerob1n classes and volunteers at Hoag Mcmonal Ho~p1tal.
A graduate of Newpon Harbor High. she still follows the high
school's maJor sporting e'ents
-Compiled by Joy Aalboay
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MIAMI -Rogue monkeys are on
the loose 1n South Florida. and
trapperc; aren't finding 1t easy to
round up the stray s1m1ans.
"Boy. wr got monkeys comrng out
of our cars down here... cxot1c-
w1ldlife trapper Todd Hardwick said
Wednesda). "Since January, I've
handled probabl) 35 or 40 monkey
calls JUSt in Dade County."
The pnvate animal catcher has
caught a dozrn strays in the M1am1
area alone this year.
"I've apprehended capuch1 n
monkeys. squirrel monkC)S, spider
monke)s. macaque monkc)S,
marmoset monke)S and two green
monkeys." he said. running out of
breath. "Monke)S. monke )S evel)-
where I don't know what's gorng on ··
Nei ther does the state Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
"There's been a very marked in-
crease," said commission Lt
Kathleen Kelley. "Catching them is
one of our pnont1es."
Hardwick can offer some painful
tales to show how difficult that ca n
be. One recent call took hi m 10 a
seventh-Ooor condominium apan-
ment.
"When I stepped on the bakon).
he ~mackcd me right on the mouth."
he said "The bouom hne 1s I'\ c
faced snakes 250 to 300 pounds. I'd
rather do that than tangle w11h a
monke)"
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The mon keys in Hardw1ck's ex-
penence, ranging in size from 4 to
40 pounds. are smart but can get
violent 1f cornered.
Many of the loose capuchins. a
favonte of organ gnnders. ha ve long
canine teeth and will bite to get away
from people. Kelley underwent a
painful scnes of rabies shots after
being bitten earlier this year.
"Everybody else. they look at a
monkey and say. 'Oh. a cute
monkey.' .. Hardwick said. "I've had
them throw my own traps d own at
me. . .. They'll pick avocados and
mangoes and oranges and throw
them at me."
"I had one a while back. jumped
in seven cars and ate their up-
holstery," he said. "These monkeys
are bad news. They're trouble-
makers."
-By llte AHoclalH Pre ..
Correction
An item 1n Wednesday's In-
side the Newsroom gave the
wrong date for the Democratic
Party of Orange County's big
garage sale. The fund-raiser
will be held this Saturday from
7 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 8722 Bel Air
Circle, Westm1ns1er.
The Or1111e Coast Dally
Pilot regrets the error.
~OUTHERN CALIFORNIA
CADILLAC DEALERS
ANAHEIM -Over the past eighl years, Gov. Geo~e Deu·
kmejian said the state's trade programs have expanded Ca1Jfom1a's
exports and maintained its position as the nation's leading exporter
state.
California had foreign sales of $43.4 billion m 1989
Deukmejian, whose term expires in November. said in a speech
to the World Affairs Counci l of Orange County Tuesday that he'd
like to be remembered as a leader who gave California "a foreign
policy that can be summarized in one word: trade."
Although Deukmejian said he 1s "not looking to be labeled as
California's trade governor.'' he said that he believes his adm1n1s-
tration "will be remembered for gett1n* California 10 volved m 1he
international competitive marketplace. ·
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•
Ready to end these
summertime blues
Mom needs some peace and quiet
after a season of full-time family
My kids arc dnving me
crazy. Fonunatcly, they go
back to school in u ftw weeks
- o r I'd be headed for the
nearest Air Force recruitment
center.
They'd probably ltll me
I'm too old 10 Oy rc-
conaissance m1sr;1ons over
Iraq.
Evel) summer. I put the
jump scat back in m y car -
and that means goodbye sur-Judy Chamberlain
round sound. .
The Jump ~at covers my
speakers.
Then I try to fit blondes and redheads of every size and shape.
wet tov.clr;, tennis rackets. hairspray, lnsh setters and ghetto blasters
into a convertible roughly the size of a bathroom closet.
We look pretty funny going down the freeway.
Everybody wants to go 1n a d11Tercn1 direction. If one wants to
go to the beach. another wants to go to the mall. Or the skate nnk
The next day. they "switch."
My gasoline bill quadruples in summer -and 'll does my food
bill.
It's ama11ng how kids who manage to su rvive on three square
meals a day 1n winter suddenly need Si)( or sc,cn as soon a!> thq
have an adult to harass.
This has been a part1cularl)' bad summer. Ul\I !>umrner. I
dumped them at the swim club every day. Sinlc the) 're goo<l
swimmers. the ~~1m team coach was w1ll1ng to put up with h1tt1ng.
scratching, screamin~ and pushing (my kids hate each other) for the
sake of the team point average at weekl} ~w1m mt•ets
I was able to get nd of them from 8 a.m. until dinnertime -
and the) 'd wmc home !Ired enough 10 fall into bed without much
of a fuss.
But last Ma). the) put their l'Ollectl\ e feel dov. n
"No more s~1m team. mum." the~ ..aid. and thn meant
bu!>int:l.!>
ngrateful little brats
How lOuld the) balk a t spending ano1hc:r •rnmmer the l.amc v.a)
the} ·,c spent t'\l'f) summer since the) v.ere 1oddlcr'> and fi~urt·J o ut
that )OU could make momm) 'ef!-mad indeed b) uav.hng dov.n
the "up" escalator at Robinson's and pain11ng purpk ranng 'ilrlf>t''
on her nc:~ IJMW v.11h nail poh .. h''
I panicked
And then I tncd 10 rea'ion "11h thl·m
"f rem·h IOJ'.)I for breakfast C\l'f\ da\ for thl' rl'\I 111 till'
summer," I prum1'>cd I ncn ofTertd 111 ict them mo!. on tht• l.1tr hcn
stove instead of on the gnll dov.n b) tht• nt•1ghhc 1r' hurn
"Forget 11 . mom," the} sau.l "We gl·t 'iunhurnl·d v.hrn )OU ka\e
us at the duh all da\ -and. hcs1dcl.. dad ~on't kl U'> ordl'r loh\tt.•r
and tav1ar 1n the d·in1ng mom an\ more
"We're \!Cl. uf \teak o;andw1chc., and '1rg1n p1n,1 uilada' Jnd
we don't neeJ an) more 1t·nn1\ outfit,
"There\ nothing left to bu' 1n lhl· pro \hop. \O "C 1111gh1 ,,, ''di
\13) homt• ..
flomc'' Home''
I du.ln't hkt• the \Ound o l 11
So I sugge'>led !>um mer J<>h'> -a' mother'' hl'iPl'" lnr thc lam1h
do"n the <tlrect "•th the nev. set ol 1v.1n\ \etn·th I hopt·d 11 might
turn into J Pl'rmanent. )Car-round. llH·-in \llUJlwn
~t~ ne1ghh<H v.ct<,n 't luokJ '>he 1m1l. ha lam1h 111 I 11101x· l11r
1v.o month'
Chern1ghl. J v.a!> ball. in the ~me rut I'd linJlh UJ''lnl uut
uf v.hen nl\ l.1d'> l.(lll old t•ncwgh 111 ~raJuatt· Imm m11rn1n~ w"11'n'
111 ugh. I m gonn.i lhrnv. up J.inclcr~.Jrtt·n
Onl) no~. I v..i.,n 't dealing v.11h cute li11lc ri,l'·\eJ r 11111\ c>n1·
of m) l.1d!> 1' .i lull) adolc,«ent h)Pl'r-pub<.·\t.enl hm-trJ1eJ I~ \eJf
old "'ho'!> h1~er and '>lrnnger than I am -\nlJrlcr tuu -.1ml
1hink\ nutlung ul l.ntx.king nl\ block off 11 I ''"n't gl\t' hn .tll 111
m) S·N-.i-p.ur f 1>gal/Mcrlctto f1~hne1 pant~ho\t' kt hn lncntl
~1anl\n cornc O\l'f Jnd !>JX'nd thl' n1~h1 tor nint· or Ill da" 111 .1 rnv.
dnip hl'I off .it ha lnrnd !\laril) n' hou\e alla lunch tlH·n dm l'
all the V.J} h.1ck down and pick her up later 1h<11 ~unH' .lltl'rn11011
after '>he and \faril) n run around all oH·r Aalho.1 t..la nll "1p111tt 11111
the lred 11 hm11' o n m) charge card\.
<)he and her little \l\tcr (who p11.k\ up had hahll\ ca'il~ I dn our
a v.cek\ wonh of grotcn c:'> for lunrh e'er) da' demand 111 tx·
taken to Ralph\ or Von\ \O the~ can load up nn '>hopping t .in v.1 1h
20 pound') of wrn doge; put an)th1ng 1h1.•\'H• v.ll!n for nwrt· than
two m1nu1n 1n the wac;h1ng m.!th1m· kl the dog\ lrampk rhrough
1h1.· hou')e 1mmed1a1el) after thl·~ 'q• takC'n a "" 1m 1n 1h1.· pool then
rolled in thl' c.l1n undernt•111h m' pr1 1t• h\d rang1.·J hu\hl''
Not l(uoJ . not jloo<l "' all If onl) there v.ere \ome delent form ol puhllt trJn,11on.11 w11
Rut that v.on't hctppen until long allt'r the~ hJ H' thl·1r dn ,cr '
htl'n\es ~h1ch 11 1 ha'c amth1ng 10 ,,1\ ..1bou111 v.111 l'x: \11mt·t1111r
1n the m1ddk ol lhl· nn1 1.cn1u r.
A' then. tht·~ ma) ha'e lllffiC to tt·rrn' "1th JU'I him t11 l t'<l ,,o
n wmn11 rt•.1/h llt'f' v.hcn ~ou \nc.11. intt' the k1td11.·n r1gh1 hc:l11r1.·
dinm·r and t.k~ln" ;rl/ the mt'\"'18t'\ on ha .wrnt'nn/l mJ1 him·
Judy Chmbu/11/a 's C'Oluma ruDJ SuadMJ'S aad Tbursd•J'
Topper
\ 1\.111.t
tilcndalc
Lo., o.\ngcle'
Oecco
Heart\ K + C lub<i Jall
D1amonc1'i ·\ll'
• 'ipadcs I 0
Three communities
comprise Balboa Island
• Jn Newport Beacb: Balboa lr;land. ltkc (1aul.
is d1"1dcd into three part\ -Balboa l~land. Little
Island and Colhm Island I 11tle hland 1\ not h11le
for ~mall. 11 1s I 11tlc for Jam1.''i Little who..e nUflll'
11 hears n1ntrthu1rd fl\ JJUtl\ Harm·tt
• lo Cotta Mtsa: fa1p·1ew Park. on the :"fa·
t1onal Reg1\ter ol t ll\lllm Plate~. hrnr' nn 11"
bluff\ o"crlooking 1he Santa >\na R1 ,er. the
remnant' ol cver)dn) hfe extC'nc.l1na h1u k mnre
tha n 4,000 )Care; Dc·\p1lt' '°uven1r hunte~ and
farming 1mplemcnt'I. the 'ilte 1\ '° large and 'in
nch in ort1fu h that much remains intact. 11\clud·
1ng manm itnd metates. the hand·'\11ed \tonc1.
and Oat fl>\ k<t used 10 gnnd ~eds and 1he
m)'stcriou'I cuaston<'\, the use of wh1 h " ~till unlnown to u~
• Ja lr~lnt: Valencia oranJC'-although named afler a region 1n
cntern ~p;iin. arc actuall) a .. train from the A1ort~ c. llC'<l Hart'"'
Tardiff. but 1hcy grc.>w I.letter 1n Oran.ae Count than anywhere cbc
Wt''l'C' purwi., thr squC'<"Tt' on }CW for rontnbut1on ro th1~
rolumn Ju•t 5t'ntl ~our h1s1on al fa ts to D1tl )''au Kno14, Oruae
Coatt Dall)' Piiot. P 0 Bo' I 60. Co"'ta Mesa, 92626 -C...,,IH •1 A ... s,.1118
Observant hero
honored by CHP
1y IRIS YOKOI o..., ,_ , .. ,,, wm ..
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Paul
Mora is a very observant sort.
"I'm one of those guys who looks
at everythin& while he's dnving."
the 37-ycar...old Huntington Harbour
resident said.
His attentiveness on 1hc road
came in panicularly handy on May
18. It saved a Nevada woman's life.
Wednesday, at a ceremony 1n
Westminster, Mora received the
California Highway Patrol's highest
ciuzen's award. the Certificate of
Commendation. for his efforts 1n
rescuing Holly Ann Waters on that
fa1cful evening.
In what h1Jllway patrol officials
call an amazing rescue. Mora and
CHP Officer Don Qualls saved
Waters from death after her truck
drove olT Highway 395 in the
Bndgeport area of Inyo Count)' and
overturned in a creek.
Mora. a 19-year resident of Hunt-
ington Beach. and Qualls found
Waters underwater and through
teamwork were able to restore her
breathing. Waters. a 34-year-old
m other of three young teen-agers.
survived a three-Oay coma and
today. by her own account. is almost
whole
"M y head 1s working kind of slow.
but I'm feeling better nov.." Waters
said Tuesday dunng a telephone
1nterv1ew from her Dayton. ~e'
home.
Mora. his wife Sharon and 12·
year-old son Ethan were iravcling
north on 395, on their way to their
vacation home on Crowley Lake.
when Mora noticed a dust cloud
ahead. As he drove past the cloud.
he saw fresh skid marks stretching
from the lcn lane to the right.
Ahhou&h he couldn't sec anything
1n the brush ofT the road, he
sumuscd a vehicle had run ofT the
road and decided to tum around. As
he turned. he spotted Officer Qualls
stopped on the southbound shoulder
and told him about his susp1c1ons.
Mora and Qualls we nt back to the
sue of the sk1dmarks and found
Warner's truck oven um ed in Pinc
Creek. partially submerged and hid-
den b) brush.
"We walked forward 100 f~t or so
from the road and fo und a truck on
its side 1n the creek water:· Mora
said
Qualls directed Mora to get first-
a1d equipment from hi s patrol tar
and called for bac k-up units The
officer saw that Waters' head and
shoulder'> were underwater but
couldn't grt the door'I open He
broke a window.
··w 11h one hand, he got hold of
her and held her up while I got the
oxygen ready." said Mora. who fur-
tunatclv knew how to prepare the
oxygen' device as an cmplO)Ce ol the
pipeline department of Southern
Cahforn1a Gas Co
With Mora's help. Qualls ~a\ abk
tCl restore Waters· breathing unul
City prepares plan
to conserve water
lly TO NY OODERO
DMl)t ,...,, ll•f'I \lltlte•
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The
City (ounul ado pted an ordinanle
Tucsda> night 1ha1 "'" allo~ the
city to enact st net water con<>en a-
uon measures in 1he future
"The state 1s 1n a predicament and
we all ha'e to do our pan." ~·d
Ma} or Uiurann ( uok. "The hc:'t
thing v.c can do 1s JU!>I be prepared ..
Enaumn of the ordinance "'111
allov. the counul to 1mpleme01 one
of three \Cparate \tagcs of "atcr
conscr".t11c.1n 11 11 is deemed nt't.·
<:essar.
'tagl· one v.ould rl•que'>I the re\I·
dents of ~oun1ain Valln to \olun-
lanl) lOn\l'r'e watC'r ron-.ump11on
b> 10 per<en1. l''lpeuall) during the
summer month~
Stage two v.uuld 1mpoo;c mc:1n·
datof) limit'> nn tht• da)<> that rC'>I·
dent\ wuld water tht"1r la~ n-;, ha\ed
on odd numbered addre'ise' on one
da) and e'en number\ the next
If the council dcclarcd a 'tage-
threc emrrgcney. certain v.ata at·
11"111c\ v.ould be proh1b1tt•d
At 1h1s 11mc. h11v.c,er. the 1.11unu l
ha'i no 1n1en11on ol implementing
either .,tage. but the ord1nantc v.a'
adopted as a precau11onar) mcasure
··11 ~e do ha'e another \Car ot
drought. 11 gl\CS the Ot\ th<.' up-
ponun1t\ to tal.e au1o n .. l 11~ eng~
necr Jcrf 'iinn !Wild "II the) feel 11 \
warrantC'd. lhn Ith<.' lOUnul1 wi ll go
ahead Jnd implement une ot tht'
\tc!ge\
"R1gh1 no~. pred1t.11 om Jr(' 1hat
v.e're goinl.( 10 ha\e an t•arl\ "1nlt'r ..
C. ook 'aid T herdorl' \hC' \a"' ·no
reason to 1mpkmt·n1 t•11hn ol tlw
stagc~ di 1h1s 11m<.'
Longtime resident dies
NEWPORT Bl:.A( H -.\ mcm·
onal service will be held at I pm
aturda) at Paulk View Mcmnn.11
Park for \tanan Mctrg.arel l.\m1lh J
longtime rcs1dt·n1 of :"lev. por1 Ht'al h
Sm11h died pcc!l dUll) .it ha hnml'
l\ug. I~ at the age of I.I I
Sm11h v.a\ h\Jrn Jan I~ I !HN 1n
Vinton. lov.a. a'> thC' onl) l hild nl
Jc:nn) and Rm Ha1sh ~hen 'he
was four. she and her lam1I \ mCl\Cd.
to C. aliforn1a he grcv. up 1n I m
Angrlcs and graduated fro m lfo!h-
~ood High School. ~here 'hr nw1
her future husband. Donald I k \\ 111
Smith
Sm1 1h graduated from \.1 111' < ul
lege 1n Oakland "llh a hdd1d111''
degret' 1n home econu m1 c.\ v.h1th
sht· 1mmcd1a1el) put 111 u\e h~ run·
n1ng the d1n1ng room 11f thr
~omcn·~ wllcge
In October 1921 alter ct '" ·H'.H
n>urt\h1p. Sm11h marm·d l>onald
The toupk had four t h1ldre11 dun ntt
1hc1r 56-)ear marnagt•
The Smith fam1h o h,t•rq·d
fir,1hand thl' ~re J I I I./ 1"' '\Jn 11.'fnan-
do \'allt•\ tlooJ v.hcn 11 \V.l'flt nght
through 'the lu~rr .-,<:t 1111n ot thl'lf
S onh th1ll ~"oo<l propert\ . ~n11tht•1 h1ghllgh1 1n \m11h ' lilc
"'"' hl'r 11./MI trip v.11h hl'I hu\h,1nd
dtrll'>\ thc .\tlJ nlll Jbt1JrJ thl'
Queen l111Jh<'th 11 and .i n·turn
from l urnix· ah<Mrd thl' ()ue,•n
\tan .\n a"1J hndgc pla)Cr <\m11h Jl\11
tool. 11me 111 bl.· .i hit' ml·mhc.·r 111
PLO ctnd a memh<·r nl the 1 Ul'W.1'
< luh Ho.ig Hosp11ar., ''~ { luh Jntl
the '-orth lltllh ~ood \'. nml·n·,
tluh ~ht' 1s "lUr' 1\Cd h} her daughte"
.\1lccn ~all'bur. ot ~.1n1.t 'I no .tnd
Robin L.41v. rrnl e of '-ewport Rl'Jt h
!Ion'> Donald D "im1th Jr 111 l1 11nl
1ngtun lk.tl h and K.1, m11nd \\
Smith nl I ong Bl·.id1 \CH'n grJnd
l hildren .ind '" )tH-.11 tt1.1nd
l hild ren
The lam1h r<.'quc''' d11nJtH1n' 1n
Smith\ mt·nwf") he m.1'11· '" 1 loag
Ho<op1tal'<, '~~ C.. luh •·
ORA.NM COAaT DMY MOT
Thured8y, A.uguM 23, 1llO A8
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Paul Mor• w•• honored for .. v1n9 • woman•• llf• .tier "• became curious about some sk id merlc1 on th• highway.
add1t1onal help amvcd
"The officer said her breath was
coming once every 30 seconds when
he first pulled her up," Mora said
"We're gues~ing there was four
minutes from the time we saw the
dust 10 the 11me we pulled her up."
Mora said he 1s trained 1n
cardiopulmonary resusc1ta11on. but
that he couldn't ha"e adm1n1!>tered
11 in 1h1!> in!>tance becau~ of Waters·
po!>1t1on. He noted how fortunate 11
was that both he and Qualls hap-
pened 10 be at the scene
··tf I had been b) m)\Clf I
~ouldn't have had an) oxygen or
an) v.a) to call for help." Mora \31d
"We v.cnt home that night, m' v.1fe
and I. and though1. 'Th1<i lad\ ~a\
reall) meant to hvc because evct)'·
thing JUSt went perfectly.' " ..
.. An absolutely amazing rescue.
said Highway Patrol spokesrrao
Lyle Whitten "Everything j ust ~II
into place"
Whmen said Qualls received Che
h1ghwatpatrol's tnird hi&hc~t a~ard
for offi cer'i. the Meritorious
Achievement award.
Although Waters hasn't spoken to
Mora personally. she bad an erao-
uonal message for him. "I love him.
and thank yo u." Waters said in a
tearful voice. "I think he's a re·
markable man He saved my bft ...
Noted Mora "To think that the
onl) th~ that kt:)ed me to n was
a little bn of dust ..
Residents tired
of buses, graffiti
By TONY OODERO
D-")o ""°' St•lf \&Im••
FOL !"T Al!'-\'ALLI 'I \ grcrup of rc!>1c.ll·n1' lOmpla1ned to
the C 1t} C. ounul r ul·.,da' n1gh1 lti.tt tht· nunheJ\1 l1•rn1.•r of the wv. n
1s being neglcued
Memberi. ot the l 1hur11n 'onh lfunwov.nl'f\ "'"01.1at1nn
addresc;cd the luunl ii Jnd pH" it.led tht·ni "'llh a pkthora ol
problems that the\ contcnd I\ dn1pp1n~ the 'dlul'.i.11 their homes
S umber une on tht• ll\t "'"' the l\\Ut: 111 ( >< TD bu'> dn' er\. "'ho
the group lOntend' ha'e ht•en U\1ng lhr tnmpk\ J\ J parl.ing lot for
their break'> ~s'iOC1ation mcmht'r \1Jrl>. \1d urd tuld thl' wun1.1l that the hu'>
Jn,cr<, park th<' large hu'K'' 1n !runt ol thl' home\ along L1lat
.\'cnue often ktung lhl" englllC' idle Th1\ he <,a1J result'> in a loud.
\mclh \ltuat1on He ..a1ll ()( 11> ut1i1.ial, hct \e re\r<>ndt·d to wmplaint'\ tn the
past. hut 11\ onh " \hun 11mt• hcfore the dn,cr\ r<.'.,umC' thC'1r
d1. lion'>
"Onte 0( TD <tll>p\ mun1111nng tht• Jn, er.., thn r,1an had up ..
\h( ord ..aid
But OCTD <,pokcsv.onMn \fon.i \ 1.tda ... ud 1hc dn,cr' ha'e
hc:cn ~arned about parlonii, 11n I llal <\H"nuc '\\l· ha\C· field
\UPl'f\1'>111'> ~ho tr. 1u 1.·n l11ru• J' mu1.h d' thn l"an 1ha1 the dn\ers
do not park thert· · \he.· ,.ml
There ar<.' other O< 11> t11m pl,11nt\ ho~c,er
C1t•orgc !\11n1lhtello prl'\ltknt 111 tht• J\\01.1 a11on. pcnntcd out
1ha1 thl' hu\e\ dn'e J 11'<"n l il.t\ .11 ,\II h1•llf' 111 thl' night \Clmt'llme\
U\1n g thc \lrt't'I \(l m.11.t• l . IUrrl\
He '>aid that tht· prot>km began Jh<1u1 th rl'l' 'l·ar' ago "ht·n
(}{ l [) bU\("\ v.nl' a·-wutl'd 1hr11l1gh lhl I 1hurnn area het·au\C' of
lfarh<1 r Uouk,arJ npan\11>0 Hut hl· ,,ml thctl npans1on linl\ht:d
long ago and ht· v.,1n1' lhl' hU\C.'' 111 \top U\1111.l the 1ran a' a trall1t
ruute
\ 1ada ..aid 0< '11> ha' .1lv.a'' U\l.'J th.11 n•utl' hu1 '"'l' Jrc
d1eck1ng into f'll•\\lhl\ fl' rou11n~ till' hu'I.''
l 1burun '\11nh I\ .i 1.nnd11m1n1um ,omrll'\ nlJr tht• uirner ol
Harhor BnulC\ drJ and I Jinttrr \' C'nu1· \1nlt' 11 I' " rn' ate
1.nmpln. hl1mc11v.ner' \d' lhl'\ ll'l'I the l 11' 1.111' 11> I"'"' <1lll'Ot1on to
their tomplainl\ '\'. e v.ant l<I hl·lp thc rx·11ph "1·r .1t I 1hur •n '-<11tJ I nun lain
\ .1llc.•, < 11' \1Jnager Jud' l\t·l,l· Hut ''l' dnn 1 rl·illh ha'l' '<'r.
IOUlh \J\ t"C'r v.hen.• ()(Tl> put' a hu' H•Ull' · \hl d1J "'' ho~C\rr
thJt .i ,j,, Jllt•rnl'' " llll1 l>.1ntt 1n1<1 thl' prnhkm
.\notht•r \unt.ern \tllleJ "' lhr gruur v.a' the l\\Ul' 111 1mrea'it"d
µng p.r.trli11 'hov.ing up 1n 1h1 nt•1p.hhorh1xxl
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A4 ThUreCMy, Augwl 23, 1tl0
East Germany rejects I
immediate reunification
ly MAltK l'ltrTZ M•.,... ~ 'llrtt«
EAST BERLIN -East German
lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected
a proposal Wed nesday night to im-
mediately unite their country with
West Germany.
The proposal by the small Ger-
man Social Union party was voted
down 183-56 with 125 abstentions .
But debate continued over other
dates for unificati on in a clash be-
tween the major political parties that
has drawn ridicule from many Ger-
mans 1n both nations.
Prime Minister Lothar de
Maiziere demanded lawmakers end
their prolon$ed power struggJe and
agree on a simple date for <'.Jerman
unity .
"Many people have gotten th<'
impression di1Cu$S1ons over a date
are more impon.ant to us than t.he
solution of crucial problems." he
told Parliament.
The lawmakers met in special
session to try to resolve differences
over the date of unity.
The Social Democrats have in-
sisted it occur Sept. I 5. As East
Germany's second-largest party.
their approval is needed to pa~s a
unification pro~sal.
De Maiz1erc s C'hristsan Demo·
crats on Wednesday as a com·
promise proposed Oct. J as the
merger date, and indications emerg-
ed that the Social Democrats may go
along.
Earlier Wednesday. Parliament
passed a treaty that will allo~ all-
German elections on Dec 2 The.·
West German Parliament is to vote
on the same treaty Thursday. Easy
passage is expected.
West German Chancellor Helmut
Kohl's conservative government
said earl ier in the day that unity
could occur on East Germany's Oct.
7 birthday or one day earlier.
Kohl has been able to orchestrate
most of the unity process. -
He and de Maiziere. his East
German ally, previously backed
merging the two countries on Oct.
14, but the Social Democrats balk«?d. •
The Social Democrats want unny
quickly so West Germany can more
qu1ckl} as!iume direct responsibility
for East Germany's failing economy .
Joblessness has been climbing
since East Germany converted to a
free market on July I.
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"He sau.J he 1hough1 the~ were real," Shahab1an
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SACRAMENTO -Ex-Sen. Paul Carpenter in·
d1catcd he would help pass an FBI "sting" bill and
wanted an} campaign contnbut1ons made 1n con nection
with the measure to go to him. a fonner Carpenter aide
testified Wednesday .
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corruption tnal that he warned Carpenter that there wa\
'iomething fishy about the bill's backers. but Carix·nta
told him to keep dealing with them.
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claim that he n.-:ili1cd the hill was part of a FBI
1n ' c'ittgat1on. and that he took S20.000 from an under·
c1n er agent hut did nut 'Oil' for the measure as part of
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1 that they were not real .'' Shahab1an sa id
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John Panneton asked
(. arpcnter. a tl2 ·}Ca1-uld Long Beach Democrat
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q uahfied tenant because of a do1 oWDen! -D.B., Ml11loD must be able to show proof of w~terbcd. 'fhcre are. however. cer-Viejo. insurance when requested to do so ~n conditions that a landlord can Ocar D.B.: There as already a b y a peace officer If a dmer 15 impose o n such a tenant law which covers your concern. It unable to do so. the officer can
Some of these requirement<; are prevents anyone from trans-wnte a catatwn, and a fine will tx·
the tenant can be required to porting a dog an the back of a am sed
supply .a valid wa1erbed 1n.,urance truck unless It 1s 1n an enclosed ft:e fine for th as type of citation
rihcy in an amount not less than space or cross tethered to the is s 75 plus an additional
00 000 fior property damage· the truck or as 1n a •"cured conta1n"r f s f . • · ~ ... as~~rnent o 60 1 the dn ver 1s w~1ght o f the bed must. compl) or cage also cited for driving under the
wat.h the. floor load capacity of the An owner of a truck that ha\ influence of alcohol.
rcs1dent1al.structurt; and the land-sides and a tail rack of at lea.,t 46 It 15 not a de fense that insurance
lord may. increase the amount of inches high ma) also transport a wai. obtained after the date of tht·
the secunty depos11 to an a.mount dog 1f !>Orne ~ystem which wo uld citation A Judge or a rom-
cqual to half o f o ne month s rent. prevent the dog from falling out ot rmssioner, however. d<X·s ha"e thr
Dear Judie: I have alw1y11 the truck has been installed abaht) to reduce the amount oftht•
loved dogs, and own aeveral. r This law doe<, no t apply to tht> tinr "an"thc rntrrr'St5 ofJu~t icc ..
1tron1ly believe that anyone who transpona11on of a dog whose Judge or a commis~ioner ma-. alo;o
does not care for an animal should owner 1s a farmer or rancher 'Aho allo'A the fine lo be paid in ·com-
Dot be allowed to own one. In tbl1 is traveling an a rural area or if the muntt} ..en •Le rather than in
c la11 of people, I would put those dog is being used for ranching or mune
tlaat 1tlek their do11 lo pickup farming purposes. Ju/1e B. T•m Nomoto i• 11a
track beds. Dear Judge: I have a friend wbo Oruie Couty municipal court
I doD't now bow many times I ... 1tvu a ticket for laavlng DO jodge.
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NASA tells
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PASADENA -Troublc-plaaued
NASA ordered Mqcllan to call
home Wednesday, and officials were
hopeful they could restore contact
with the malfunctionina spacecraft
af\er losing to uch with at for the
second time ~ince 1t started orb1t1ng
Venus .
"I wouldn't say people arc
thnllcd, but nobody's P.:'nacldna.
We're very opt1m1st1c we II be able
to regain contact w11h the spacecraft.
figure out what's wrong and con-
tinue the m1s\1on," said Ellen
Stofan. a\sastant to Magellan's chief
~•enlist at NASA's Jet Pro pulsion
l..aboratof)
Stofan said engineers expected to
repan at least antermment contact
with Magellan by somet1Me Thurs-
da) The) lost touch with at Tuesday
night. fngineer David Okerson said
his colleagues would work as long a5
nctc!>1tar. to '>olve the problem
Potcni1al loss of the S4 I 3 m1ll1 on
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million m1ss1on. threatened the Na-
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haL k
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Editorial
Time is now
to deal with . . energy cr1s1s
It's time for another Declaration of Independence. this
ume from the tyranny of oil.
To insure that the world"s supply of 011 con tinues to flu"
we've rightfully been forced to draw a line in the sand of th~
Saudi Arabia desert. Our next step. to protect our nati onal
and the world's interests, should be to push the Iraqi arm)
out of Kuwait and to neutralize Saddam Hussein and his
coun~I") 's military machine to pre' ent future acts of ag-
gression.
But this now necessary m1htaf) interventi on could haH:
been a' 01ded . You see. as we draw that hne in the !land. \\c·rc 1111.d)
to unearth o ur head. which has been buned there since our
energy cnscs in 19 7 3 and 1977-78.
Judging from our gas-guzzling cars and complete de-
pendence on a finite and hard-to-get energy source. we've
learned nothing from the past. So now "c're repeating h1sto~.
though the stakes -American It' cs -are cons1derabh
higher. ·
What should we do? President Bush needs to take a
leadership role and declare that the lJ .S. will be independent
of oil b) the year 2000. President Kennedy made a similar
pledge in 1961 when he promised the .\mencan public that
we'd be on the moon b\ the end of the decade.
Federal ince nu,es ·would unleash an arm' of cn-
trepreneurs to find suitable altematl\ cs cnerg} sources l ' s
ingenuity has rarel> failed us. And now. we need 1t mo re than
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Today In history
Today 1s Thur~a) . .\ug ~I. the
2J5th da) of 1989 There arc I JO
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Orr .\ug. B. 1917. llahan-born an·
arch1sts Nicola acco .mJ
Banolomco Vanzetti were e\ctutcd
1n Boston for the murders of two
men dunng a 1920 payroll roblx'f)
1n a case that had Jra"n "1dcsprcad
\.Ontro' ers)
(In 1977. Sacco and \an1c111 ''ere.·
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Mi chael ~ Oukak.1s. "ho declared
that "an ) s11gma Jnd d1'>~r Jt l'
should be forc,er remo-.cd" from
their names >
On this date
In 1754. France's King l.OUI\ XVI
was born al Versailles.
In 1785. L'S. na,al hert' 011,cr
Ha1ard Perr) '<'as born in South
Kingstown. R.I
In 193Q. Sall Gennan\ and the ~)\ JCI L'n1o n signed a non-Jg·
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OltANOe COA8T DALY PILOT
Thursday, Augu1t 23, 1990 A8 •
Brian
Dickinson
Crisis will
impact on
all future
relations
Ho"'e' er the K uwa1t cns1s 1s re-
sol, ed. whether b\ war or some less
costl) means. the episode will have
a notable impact un hoY. countncs
get on with each other.
W11h L troops s11ll d•&flng into
the !>and al ong ~aud1 ~rab1a s border
wnh lra4 and Ku"'a11 . the world has
been reminded that unity and firm
resohe can th\.\art an awessor. or
at lca!>t ca use him to blink. This is
a crucial le!>son. rega rdless of what
happeni. to Iraq's Saddam H ui.~in.
and 11 ma) help de1er other dictators
in the luturc
Most readers support notion
This point tould not ha'l' tx-en
made Y. lthuut a m1ghl\ deploymenl
of L forle "llhout solid suppon
from the l nitcd :...at1ons and
\.\llhout at least mode'>t bad.ing
from other .\rab '>tates .\s the
ep1sodl' unlolded. ho"e' er aJI th~
cnlll 31 elements tell into place beach encroachment wrong
Editor·~ .Vote· Ldsr "'·ek. we
asked rcada-; "herher oceantronr
residents who ha' e built onto rhe
public beach !>huuld tx-forcwJ ro np
our ch,·u prnate walls and patios.
Herc's a "4lmpl111g of the response~.
0
ThOSl' people o ut tht'rc 1n West
Ncv.pon ha'e no more nght 10 that
beach than I do to the publK
parl"'a} 1n frunt of m} house ..
The} ha'c JUSt goucn a"a~ v.1th
something lor J long ume and fi-
nal!) the~ got "1"e to them. or the
CH} got "'1se to them
0
I feel like there 1s no problem with
the <X:eanfront enaoachment. .\s a
mailer of fatt the art'a\ "'here there
arc gardens and 1rct'S and llC plant
along the oceanfront enhann· the
beaut' of 11 and 11 docsn ·, ~cm to
Ix' in '11ic "a' o t an'b<xi}'. 'olle\bdll
pla}er'> 01 the beach-going pub!1r I
don't ll·et lt l c 11 '" hnthenng Jn\-
bod)
0
The) \hould be turccd to np l1Ut
their pn' .ltl' "'all\ and pauoi>. T ht>~
\'ere uni} built in .. ·ontl•mpt to the
puhlu: in the lir\t place hernu..,e the\
don't "ant an) bt1d' do"n then .. • rn-
J0)1ng thl' u,:can "°hl·rc the) ha'c
their home\
0
Of cour\e tho\<' OCl"an front rc'>J·
dent\ shuulcJ hJ'l 1<1 tcar Jo"n their
pn,atc ".ill\ and pall,>!. It isn't fair
to the rest of ui. v.ho ll\C there. "ho
carefull) butlt our propcn~ "'lth1n
our propcn) lines
0
If somebod} built \omcthing on
m) pw pcn) b~ 15 feet I "ould call
the building depanmcnt. rnmpla1n
and the) '<'ould ha't' to ha'C' It
rr mo' ed J us1 bel·auSl· the\C rx·oplc
h H on the lx'al h and ran 't «ee the
owners -the public -there I'> n1'
reason the> should he abk to ha' e
ndus1H use of "ha1 dt>C'> mil
belong to them and on "'h1ch thl"'
are not pa~ 1ng ta es . This lOJ'>tJI
area 1s not their pn' aw i.andp1k and
11 shoulcJ be returned to the puhhe 1n
llS l'ntm~t~
0
Whose beach is 11'' I thin~ 1t
should be left alone
0
No one owns or de\fn cs the nght
to pn' ate I) hlock puhltl acu'" to
an) bt'ach I f<.'cl that thl·~ <.h11ulcJ
tear thl·m out. the' -;hould n''' l'r
ha'l' built !hem 1n ·the lirst 1'IJ•l'
0
fhc occ.intront resident' should
be lon.cd ll> np out their pn' all·
\'all!> and pa11os Make eHr.thing
C\Cn and equ.11
0
The) \hould be torced to n p them
out This '" the ..ame thing as me
building a pJllo ur <iOm<'thing. 10
feet 1n10 th<.' str<.'et I he' \hould ht:
forced to take them out
0
lntegnt)' 1s the real ,.,,ul.' here
fhosc homcoY.ncn> <.ltd thl\, I
honest!) bchcH, kno"1ng full wt'll
wha1 the) were doing and rd1ed
upon the fa 1 that no cit\ '" able to
provide the !>tafT to enSUfl' th31 IC'1•
dents li ving clo~ to public land<.
don't encroach on thoSt' land'>
0
Tht beach bclonas to tho!><' v. ho
c.art for ll and about 11. The aHragt·
tounst come for a hmttcd time and
leaves debns in their path. Most of
the Qutsuoncd a.us were t'lu11t
prt<:1stl) to be able to keep at lca\t
a .. mall p1«c of the beach n('at. t1d)
and quiet a
l s&) the should ta~<' then polt10'i
and thmp hkc that out of thert
That'' pubhc land, not pnvate land a
Whose beach " 1t'> Oceanfront
should belona to the Jcneral pubhc.
pot to people "ho 1nfnngc on the
pubhc land~
a
De1n1 a lon1t1mc Newport lkach
rtsident. l have to pay for bu1ldina
permit!> anJ get perm11s to do all the
work I do around nn house. I thin~
these people should he forced 10 give
up their area' the} hav<" built onto
the public beach. It \hould belong to
the pubhl' and we should go ahead
and recltum the!>e spal es. all of
them. kgally !>ltting on public land.
back 11 up. g.i'e them three ~ears 10
remove th<"1r goodi. then malce !>ure
we abide b) the la" That's "hat
laws are for
0
These "'alls t:ncroach1n~ 011 thl'
tx-ach arc illegal and the people y. hu
put them up kne" that at the llml'
The) should come tumbling do"n
0
Of course. the beach does nut
belong to the residents 1n :"Jc"' pon
Beach, the} keep building their
fences funher and fun her out r, c
been a resident ot Ne"pon Beach
for )cars. I haH had 10 get a build-
ing permit to builcJ a fence around
m) propen). 1f I Y.Ould hd'C C'(-
tcnded m> propcn) ~O feet into the
street. do )OU think I "'ouldn't haH'
had a building dcpanmcnt official
over npp1ng m) fe nce down .\\k
an) real estate agent 1n Nc'<'por1
Beach. ho" mulh the proper1) on
Oceanfron t is "'onh. ti the\ sa'
SI 0,000 a linear foot. I "'ould e<,tl-
matc that lO be a mo<kst tigun: The~ are stealing m1lllom of dollars
of propem from the ta,pa,er"I and
a,01d1ng Jho their sh.m· ol the
propen) ta>.es .\'i tar as the building
depanmcnt asking them to ha\C a
building permit that ha' to be rt'·
newed annualh , this t!> a cop oul I
hope that the planning dcpanment
and the lll) cuunul of 'c"~m
Beach pa) a1tcn11on to '<'hJt the
citizens are s.1) 1ng Cict those 1lk~JI
encroal·hmcnts oil ou r beal.hn and
1f the n.·s1dents don't Il l e ha' ing the
s1d<""'alks then th<'' l'an <.ell and
mo\ l' some" herl· el~ "'hl'fl' the\
can Ix' around a v.all and hJ'e the
pm·aC) tht) \A.ISh
0
When I was gro"ing up. I "'a"
taught not 10 takc 1h1ng .. 1h.11 J lrn't
bt'long to \Ou It'\ a~ c.1 mpk J' lhJt
The lx'ach doe"ln·1 belong t1l 1hl'm ~o
their "all"I should comt• dl1"' n
' 0
Whose beach 1s 11'1 I .... , the
rcs1d<"nts should not ha\l' tht• hcarh
that the\ haH encroa\.hed ,,n. al'o
\!>here can people go 10 um1pla1n
that v.an1 to u~ that lanJ It "n'1
nghl
0
(erta1nl) encroa,hmt•nt' 11n the
beach should be rcmoH"d l hn an.-
'1olauons of the lav. Puhhl llcach land•~ for publll' u~ e'er. tmh of
11 \\ e ar<" enaoached llO 1od much
as 1t •~
0
The people "ho ha'<' t•n cnl<lrhed
on the ocean lront \.\Ith thc1r pn,atc
patios should be forced to rcmo' c
them It ts publll prupcm for pubhl
use, not the1n alone
0
These people ha'e ta.,cn land and
used 11 as 1f 11 "'ere th<"1r o"'n and
the) should be forced to rt'move all
of their matenals. It 1s not nice to
$teal from an) bod). e'en thr &O" ·
cmmcnt
0
Ab~lutcl) not. 11 1s public prop-
cn> The) ha' cn"t paid u~ for 11.
h8\C lhC).,
I think the)' 1ho~ld ha'c#.< p out
their walls and patio\ up v.c
c•\me 1n and p1cn1clcC'd in t front
yard. Wouldn't the be q.u1ck to sa'
wh,ch wa their propen) Wtll. the)
ha"c patio on my propen) and I
say tht) should f:)' out
I beheve the people v.ho ha'e the
oceanfront walls and p1t10s. 1f thcrt
was no law or ""uta11on when tht
built it they should be able to leavt
1t and then future one won't be able
to build. But 1f tbttt wcrt no la.,., or
reaulahons when the} put them
there. then they hould be able 10
k:ctp t~em
0
I think the~ should JU~t blacktop
the "'hole God damn beach so thae
1s no beach le ft . that "a' e'er. bod'
can nde their b1k~ a'11 0'. er the
place. Sounds like .i good plan.
doesn't 1('
0
I tx-he'e the~ '>h11uld be rl·4u1n•d
to np out their "all~ and pa110 ... and
I can't behe\C the\ ha\e ocen doing
that or allo"'1ng them to do 1hat
I am sure 1f I built 1n front 111 nn
house out 1nlu the •Hret't r m 'ure
offic1als \.\OU Id ha\ C a lot lO '>d\
about that l hat'\ .i pubh, bead)
that's hkc a pubhl forest. \OU c:in't
build hou-.c\ 1n a pubhl lnre'>t I
agr~ Y.ll h the lll~ tha• the~ '>hould
take the "alls out and build J \Jdc-
v.alk nght do"' n It doesn't bother
me 1f the~ mo' l' their patio lum11urc
out on the ~nd bul thn should nut
build on the puhltl beach c
I think the Y.alls 'houht .i1ml·
dO'-'n The~ "'t·re pul up illcg..ilh
and because 1he' do nut bcndit an~one but lhl' o~ n<"~ tht'' '>h1•uld
come dov.n
0
It is the pubhl \ hi.·alh and 11 thl''
arc allowed to em roach on pubhl
lx'ac-h land the~ ~h.1uld g" l' \11nw·
1h1ng 1n return ball to the puhhl
h._c the t'\lens1on of the \1Jc"',1ll
~ '-'
I real!\ leel thJt the Olc.intr11n1
residents should &J'e up thrir prnp-
erl\. that".. state propcn~ and I lhin t
thin._ the\ hJ'<' .10\ nght to tx· 110
there I thin~ 1he' should g1'e 11 up
no m.1tter ho"' mam \l'.1r\ thl'' 'e
had It
2
Most of the encroachml·nt "'·''
done to pre' ent the ..and JnJ "'atu
from lOming in1,1 our h' ing r•K'm
building a kn,c a le"' 1,·et J"'d'
from the hou\t' ha' hclr•:d J ,1 th1<i
Funhermorc it hJ'I real1' l'nhJn•l'd
thl\ enJ ol thl' N"J• h "''" h.1, t' plcnl\
of al·ces!> tu tht' ht.'J1. h lor thl· puhlh ..
It also cnhclll•I.'' thl· "'h11il• lt'k1~ nl
the bcac.:h Jt th1' Wl t11•n I 1u't
though t Hl\I "l11il,t li ~t· I<• l nlm
ahout that c
What I\ nin"Jert•d en, rnd, hmcnl
b) man). mam ix·ople " nu1 in l.tl I
that. 11 1s almt1<,t em1nrn1 J1imJ1n
The c11\ h.i' nql.kd1·d h• '·I'
"'hrther hl1u•.dwl,1, 1111 thl' tx·Jl h
can C'l:.tend 111 1w1 \\ hl·n J,t..,·J
d1rec1h . the' nn l."I h.1 \\ m.1d~· .1 sta1cm~nt l th1n till' en, r<,;ilhml•n1
as 11 I\ no"' sh,1uld 'tand
The onl) rea"'-in I fl"nt in 'cY. ~1rt
Reach .1n the .u ea I <ill 1\ he.au\C
there 1s no ~1dc"all 1n front and I
ha' e eas) acu·s, h' the heal h and 11
is saft form' lhtldrt•n 1 had r,·nteJ
dov.n around 2 th '\trc<'t .11 11n,• t1n1l'
and m} son got h11 tn J h1~t· .rnd .,,1
I don't are to rent d11Y.n thrrr an'
more I don't ._n,1v. hoy. mu, h I\
encroachment or "hat 11 " but at
least 11 allo"' JX'<'Plc u1 gl·t in th<"
tx-ach Y.1thou1 being hun
0
I do not think 11 1~ a l'rohkm
bc<"auSt' of the smallnesi. of all ot lhl'
encroachment No. I do not think
that enhancing th,· 'aluc of the
enllrt c1t\ o( "lle"pon "ould he
gamed b) bonrd~al k tor ahu~ h'
outsiders
0
I don·t ~ that 11 1s netts\lln lor
attanfront re 1dcnts to np out their
pauos. I thmk the) ~hould be alltiv.-
cd to be 1lut ~ far with ~m<'
mtncllon' But the' haH beauti-
fied the ~-can rront and the hc.-arh
arta melf ha' e'<pa ndcd in the I. "
number of )Car. "nee th<" rO<"k
aro1ns ~ert put 1n • I \('(' no
reason for them 10 haH to np out
their pahO~-a
1 ~ with the Ncwpon Bea h
ett)' council's findtnp on the cn-
croa hment t uc I believe that the
phal(" that tht)' ttC'ommtndcd for
the en rnac-hment " acceptable 10
nlOS\ pcopll'
E.g} pt s President Hosni "1ubaral
tool the lead to r the lslam1l nauon'>
in urging \addam to pull ba, k and
~ na Joined other ..\ rab \I.lit"\ in
putti ng tn J c.mall forci: of troops to
police the \aud1 border b t:n
Yemen, gra<.ping the p«nl into
which ~addam had plungl•d the en·
urc Middle Ea5t agrct'd to help
blod Iraqi shipping. These mo,es,
"ckome surpn~s all ha\C helped
to 1wlat<" addam 1n Y.3\\ that could
pro' e P" utal in resoh 1ng the c mis.
B~ da nng 1<1 emplo) hdpk\~
foreigner. a1; a human shield 10
defend hi\ m1htar. ha'>C'> the lra41
J1cl4:ltur ma' ha'e m1'>1.·akulatt>d
V. 11h c1t11eni. uf ~' <'ral nat1onc. noY.
placed in Jeopard' more than a fr"
gu,crnment!> haH a d1rcll and 1m -
med1.ttc '>ldt..(' in get11ng \addam to
bal l do"n Thi'> "'as under'>lOred
on I uc\d.a' a'> the nine natwn., of
tht• "e1;tc1 n European l nwn agr('cd
10 lOOrdin.ite th<"1r m1htan •>ixr·
ath.lO\ against Iraq
\\-h1le this unified purpo\t· c.innot
he guarant~d in e\C.·n emergent' t
l)flcrs a hcallh~ precedent tor the
future In the s.amc 'ein the l ' ~l'<:Unt~ ( ouncil ha~ gained 1m
press1' l' staturi.t 4''> a boch tapahlc.' ol
aurng deu~l\CI) to enlorH' thl
peace and punt'>h aggr~i.l(ln
The 'alue ot comm11t1 n@ suh\tdn
t1cll k1rccs 1n umel\ la'>h1on -onll
the deu\1on to ,l1mm1t lo rn·, hJ'
bet:n tat..rn -l dn hMd1' ht· o' l'r
Slall'd [hr<"l' \o\CC't..\ .ign. \addarr
m117.ht hait• llct•n JOk tu \.\rC'\I \l'I
tmT ol \aud1 ~rat"i1.1 "'1th l'J-.<: ' •\•
he lannut and l 'en 11 f1ght11 >
Shl1UIJ brca~ out lhl' hlf\l'\ .1IT3\C'\1
ag.iin\l lrJq dre l'' c~hdming
) et thr to..u"a1t , n\1\ al\1 ra1\C~
other l\~Ul'' !hat. tn lht· llurn 01
1cn\u1n hJ\l' not had the a1tcnlllll
the' ,k'<'r' l
Encrg\ l<lO\t4f\at111n "11nt" \lud 1
ot thl· l "i rat Hin.ill hir mil\ int•
ag.iin'>I \dddJm '<'J.'I ha-.ed on tlh
need to pr11tt'l.l Pa\lan (1ull lHl at
rea!>onabk prtlC'> ) et 1f \mcncan'
1n re,ent \t'ar' had been rract1et~
lucl l'l'Unl'm' and IC'arm n~ h0"' ll
get along "'1th It'\\ <HI '\addam',
1n\J\1l'n ot to..u"a11 "nuld nnt ha''"
been \U alarming \\ c haJ 111 ~
spond a'"" dill hut 11 v.t· h.11.I l1C'C1'I
progre \1ng w ..... 1rd .. l'11-.. utl11 .. 1l•nq
the t'mt·rgcn,' "'"ulJ n1 •I h;t\l'
'ccmcd '>{' •hull'
O PH SC't'm'> dearh Ira' tun·d b'
the i...u"all \t011 ure Iraq'<, mtnt• and
the \\ l'\1°' t1,ugh rt•«pon"t'. ha'c
fral tu red thr \t,.tdll I ac.t'' fl<l\l t1on
111thl·1.>1l-pn.1ntz ,an, I prnhJhh for
gl•1KJ \\hilt• thl' 11-.1 ' l1 c flllO\J
nl'"'' tnr .t•n\um<'t\ 11 •11.1 \ t-in nti
nl'"' 'nla11111, hl 1 I 1~a 1 l't' Jdd1n!l
to C(Onl"'lll" un, ,·n.i.nl' a, r06'
m U\. h ol thr "'1 •tl,i
•
Iraq's hea' 1h Jmwd .i\"1Ult on
to..u'<'a1t Jramat11e' wml'thing elS4
the "'111"al ga'rd~ .md 1nr,1tabh
pen\l'U \.\llfld tradt• Ill J(mam,ent\
Had 11 n1•t ht.·en l<H "11l1ofli. 1n
"CJ(l(IOI'\ tx1ught from tht· .\mrn
l .tn' the I rcn"·h .tnd tht• ''" ll't'
Saddam "'l'Uld haq~ h<'en no thrc111
at all l hl i...u"3ll lfl"'· Jnd It\
wbcnng 1mphl'3\l(Hl\ ror the "or1d
order \hould g1' c arm' rtlel'l·hu nt~
real pau\t' hetorr the\ \\Tiit: up the1f
ne\I deal ·
In add111on. leader'> llf tht \\ e.,t
\huuld Mud) th1!> cp1s0Jr and -.cclo.
10 lram what fc" tlf them l\flVC
001hrred to learn the 'aluei.. the
h1~tOr) and the intimate. unique link
between 1Thl1on and poht1C!> that
marlr..' the blam1c "orld
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to the cast.
Aauilar, 59, also faces likely im·
peachment and removal from office
by Conaress unless the-convictions
are overturned on appeal.
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Aauilar continue as a federal judae
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Plenty of time on his hands
It ell started out as a hobby for Laguna's Brice Woodward, but
when he dlscove<ed he had too much time on his hands. he turned
It Into a business.
Woodward operates Vintage Time. a shop speclallzlng In the sale
and repelr of watches, clocks and timepieces of all kinds with the
empheSis on the antique.
"I started collecting antique watches during a four·year stay In
London, .. Woodward explains, "and I elso made collages out of old
watch parts. With this business. I've graduated from watch destroyer
to wet ch preserver."
Woodwerd, a native Callfornlan, has been In Laguna for nine
years, following a stint at a watch repair shop In Boat Canyon. Time
hes bf»en an obsession with him for as long as he can remember.
Unusual clocks and other unique timepieces line the walls of his
Legune shop, but Woodward says his specialty now Is wrist watches.
Partlculerly If they've been around for 50 years or so.
Woodward Is self-taught In the art of watch repairing. Tucked
awey In his smaJI shop are over 100,000 repair pieces for watches of
aJI major manufacture<s. He says he can feel the personality of the
watch by tlnke<lng with Its Inner workings.
"I've atwaya been lnte<ested In old watches." he says. "They are
so dlve<se, end you can never maste< them or learn all there Is to know
about them. Old watches are a constant adventure."
Vintage Time Is open dally from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 500
Broadway, Laguna Beach. Call 497-9740 or 494-8252 for more
Information.
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:VETS . ,,_A 1
. IUd. Most h~ school paduates
wbo alnady Joined the Army or
Navy did so for a more traditional
· reuon -to act money for col-•· Marine Corps recruiter Sat.
Keith Sumvan said he had no
calll Wednesday from new re-
cruha, but several from veterans
• who wanted to re-enlist. His only
other call was from a mother -
her ton was aoina to Saudi
Arabia.
USA Today report~ Wednes-
day that the Army has ordered
recruiters to sign up 2, 500 more
soldiers in the neitt six weeks.
Ron Van Dyck, a civilian public
affairs officer for the Santa Ana
Army Recruiting Battalion, said
be bad not heard about the order,
but added that the Anny may
RENT
From At
weeks a break in their rents
"We felt this 1s a wa y 10 make
one element of their ltves a little
easier," said ~ompan y spokesman
Mike Stockstill.
The plan, which reduces reser:v·
ists' rents by SI 00 a month while
they are on active duty. was the
brarnch1ld of John Maciha. vice
president of residential asset man-
agement fo r the company, Stock-
still said.
Stocksllll said that Mac1ha 1s
aware of the financial pltght of
those who are suddenly pulled
away from careers and 10to m1lt-
tary sen ice because Mac1ha's son
1s a resen 1st.
In add111on to rcduc:ing rents
charged to those called to m1htaf)
CALL
From At
to cover the los!> of offi cers com·
m1tted to the A.rmcd Force'>
through O'enimc and tl·mporaf)
promouons. Onic1als a1 both the
Newpon Beach Poltce Depan-
ment and the Orange Count~
Sheriffs Department sa) the'
can't afTord to lose arn trained
officers. however.
Newpon Beach Police Sgt
Andy Gonts said he hasn't \Ct lo'>!
any officer~ 10 acll H' m1htar:
duty, and doesn't want to "Our
department's <.mall enough '' 11h
150 sworn ollitcr'> that "l' tecl the
effects of an' reducuon in th1.·
department · e"en 1f it's an t\·
tended sick lea' e "
Newpon Beach pe~onncl d1
rector Duane Munson "31<l seH·n
of the Cit) 's 13 cmplo~ec'> 1n thl
mili tary re~rves "or~ for thl·
police deoartmen1 Federal la'"
want to recoup a force reduction
that happened this sprina.
.. Our rccruit1n1 mission went
down ever s.inoc they cut loose
people that had a pretty &ood
chance of not ~ttina active duty
because they d1dn•t arlduate hi&h
school, .. Van Dyck said. "If we
consider this as a correction be-
cause of what is goina on in the
desert, maybe we shouJn•t have let
these people 10."
He added that many men and
women who tried to get in the
Army earlier this year arc calling
back recruiters, but the Army
wants to keep up its high en list-
ment standards.
"They think we have relaxed
our standards (because of Iraq),
but we're not changing our high
standards. In our ~rreni fiscal
year. 95 pc:rcent of our rttrutt
were high school gniduates." Van
Dyck said.
duty for 1~0 weeks or more. tht'
program perm11s reservists to:
• Collect 1mmed1ately all but
$99 of their sccunty deposit. or
have the deposit credited to futurt'
rent.
• Move out 1mmed1atcl) and
pay only the rent incurred
through the move-out date.
• Be placed on a month-to·
month lease.
• Pay the lowered rent for one
month after returning.
Stockstill said he did not kno''
how long the program would fl'·
main in efTcct.
He said the compan) ha!. no
idea ho" mam of m e\t1mattd
25.000 residents 1n 9.000 Ne" pon
Beach. In 1ne and Tustin
propenies would be affected
He added that the lOmpan\ ha'>
h :i<f nA rpo;pon\<' }l't to th1.' plan
prohibits an> from being n·-
placed. no matter ho" lung thn
are gont
"You ha'e to either run the
pos111on 'arant or >Ou ha "e to till
11 "1th O\erllme .. Sheriff'> I t
Dick Obon said ··we reall) don't
ha"e that maO\ po\lt1ons that lan
be run 'acant If tht) 'n· all
(taken > from the '>ame <ktatl. 11
could be d1 !><!sterou\"
Olson. whose departmtnt l'nl·
ploys 2.200 peopk. said two ha,t·
tx.·en ass1gnl·d 3\.11\c Ju t ~ a hl·li
copter pilot anll a 1..kput ~ in thl·
Orange Count' Jail
Sheriffs ot11H'r' arl' 11<1'' Ir' 1ng.
to as~''>S hCJ\\ lnJll\ lll•>fl' lPUIU
be mo' e<l out
The Orange ( ount' I 1rt• Ix··
panment hkc thl i..,hcnff, lk·
partment ha' J l.1rg( numl'll.·r ol
)Oungcr cmploq·e\ nJtur.1lh
making thr pcr.cntage nt H'\l'f\
IStS h1ghn
Oran~1.· ( ount' F1rt lkpan·
Meanwhile, Oranae County
residenu already in the reterVCI wondered if and when they would
be called for terVice .
Or. Stephen Wymao1 bripdier
eenera.J and commanoer of the
17Stb Medical Bripde at the
Armed Forcn ReterVe Center in
Los Alamitos, said he had not
received any activation orders
Wednesday. but could act the
news by telephone, letter or tele-
gram.
"I have some conoems, but 1
am not nervous. The hardest lhi~ is the uncertainty and the
waiung. We all watch the tele-
vision set closel y," the Hunt-
inaton Beach resident said.
Chances are "pretty good" that
at least one Los Alamitos unit will
be c.allcd up. a spokesma~ sajd,
"We don't knQw what UJH!L il'C ne~ed ... o(ours, if any." said Ll:
Col. Earl Gunnerson:'lt appears
we may know tomorrow."
from the firms that manage 11s
propen).
Stocksull said the program ap-
plied only to reservists and not
full-ume m1lttary personnel be-
cause the call 10 duty is more
unexpected for reservists.
"If you're a regular" Manne or
whatever, you've kind of geared
your li festyle 10 the possibihty
that you could be a~ked to move ·
on shon notice. These folks have
organized their lives to be
prepared to deal with 11.
"But reservists have normal
civilian lives. they do their service
on weekends. Then. all of a sud-
den on vel') shon notice. the) 're
told 10 put careers on hold and
drop e\ Cl) thtng.
"Hopeful!>. this makes things a
little easier."
mcnt 01 v1s1on Chief Richard
W11esman said most of his t"o
dozen m1htal) re~rv1s1s come
from the firefighter or engi neer
level. "None o ( our chief officers
arc rescn 1sts ... he said.
W11esman said h1!> dl·panment
could abi.orb quite a few ahsc nu''>
from the rank!> of about 1.500
cmplo)ces, but should all the rt'·
scrv1:;1s be actn 1ated during a
ma1or firl·, absences could tax
resources. Response times would
not be afTected . however.
"We ha\'c a lot of people that
thnvc on oven1ml' .. (but) when
people become fatigued . then the}
belomc ~tential safet} prob-lem."
Wuesman 1d his depanment
could mana e the s11uat1on now
w11h gning pan-time firefighters
more hour~ and uttl111ng tempor-
3') promo11ons. but was uni;ure
about a more se'cre scenano
D•lly Piiot oe•H 1uvleff eon-
trJbuted to tbl• report.
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HUNTINOTON leACH -SCafl' memben will . -t'i
ncl.1 .._ ....,.,, .. ~-r!: ~~..=om or ,,g \; C 0 U aniitl Ud dae com at u uuunnm1 1 y open :...111~...-:~·
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delays Sea IMliYt:e~=~"l:n~~:e'lri:!~ from 4 to 8 p.m. and 1 :1 ~ .-.J I s.tmday &om 11 a.m. untU 3 p.m. For more information, ~~: ,
call 536-5258. '
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LAGUNA BEACH -The City
Council called a temporary truce
this week to a nei&hborhood battle
over a string of proposed sea walls in
Crescent Bay.
The council voted unanimously to
put off a final decision on the plan
to protect six of the neighborjtood's •
expensive. bluffiop homes until an
environmental impact study can be
COSTA MESA -A a&qe play dealina with the subject of child ab~sc
will be presented on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Commuruty
Center, I 84S Park Ave. . .
Admission is SI O per person. Call (213) 866-SS l 0 for 1nformauon.
Ferguson to speak
LAGUNA HILLS -Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R-Ne~rt Beach,
will address the South Orange County Chamber of Commerce Fnday at 7:30
a.m. at the Holiday Inn here.
Ferauson wiU discuss issues and lqislation affecting South County
llusi ness.
completed. Children to get free shou
More than a dozen nelghbors., HUNTINGTON BEACH -For the third conse<:ut1ve year Marina beachgocrs and one woman who . Ora C 1 h De .• ..:11 'b fi said she had trave led from Fountain M~it:al Cent.er ~nd the nge ounty Hea t partmcnt wu ost. rec v 11 t ed out at Tuesday's 'h1Jd 1mf'!'lunuat1ons on Fnday from I to 6 p.m. at Warner Avenue and a ey, um . . &Isa Chica Road.
meeting to urge the council to mx Huntington Beach police, a co-sponsor of the event, wiJI be finger-
thc wall proposal. µrioting children, and McGrufT tht' Crime Dog makes an appearance at I
"It would be tragic to sa.ve the p.m. Call 846-7702. canyon and lose the beach,' Cres-
cent Ba y resident and wall opponent
Doris Bo1seranc told the council.
Boiseranc. who mainuuned that
building a sea wall would erode and
encroach on the beach. was referring
to a November ballot 1n1tiat1ve to
purchase part of Laguna Canyon.
Free comedy show planned
NEWPORT BEACH -A free comed y show for ~nccr pa~ients, their
families and friends will be presented at Hoag Mc mi:mal ·Hosp1ta1 here on
Saturday from 4:30 until 5:30 p.m.
For reservations and ticket mformation. call 760-5542.
But homeowners who sought the
walls argued that their homes are 1n Class reunion to be held
danger. due to the erosion of the
chfTs they sit on. One man. a resi-
dent of ncarb) Circle Dnve since
J 965. said hi s home suffered cracks
10 the ce1l10g and now has doors that
don't close becau!>C of shifts in the
chfT 1l sits on that occurred dunng
hea' y storms 1n 1981
Expens esti mates of how quickl y
the chm arc eroding val) from 10
feet dunng the past 60 years to 50
feet dunng the same t1mt' penod.
"The ani."cr ~ou get depends on
who you ask ... city planner C'hns
Krq mann told the council.
COSTA MESA -St. Pius High School wt ll be presenting the 35th class
reunion for its class of 1955 at The Countryside Inn. 325 Bristol St ..
beginning on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Dinner 1s at 6:30 p.m. Call 842-5887 for tnformatton
A.mnesty classes scheduled
H UNTINGTON BEACH -Golden West College v.111 be ofTenng a fall
session amnest) class bcg1nn10g on Saturda) from 9 a.m un11I 2 p.m The
class will meet once a week on Saturdays throughout the semester.
To regJSter. call 895-8299 from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.
I here "as disagreement. too. on
what 1mpatt the addition of sea BEST walls would have on surrounding
propeny. Neighbors who oppose the Fro m A t
While Californ ia had the eighth
highest per cap11a income ($19.929),
only New Hampshire, Georgia. Kan-
sas, and Anzona had slower growth
rates than our 5.4 pe rcent.
plan cited evidence that walls would
dirn·t wa'c energy toward
propc:nics without walls. thereh}
speeding up cro~1on lherc
But Javier \\ cckmann. \\hose
firm studied the plan on hchalf of
residents who want the walls. said
they would be constructed so that
"there would he no ad"er'>c cffcca
to the neighbors."
But the council. apparent!). "as
not read) to accept cnher argument
without add111onal en' iron mental
stud)
52 spaces from last year to No. 14.
Of course. an) poll that pits large
metropolitan areas such as Orange
County agatnst a hamlet of 180.900
like Bremenon has to be suspect
Who knows how much better wt
would ha .. e done 1f we could have
dumped Stanton and Santa Ana'l
It should also be noted that a
Portland. Ore.. firm helped the
magazme "'th the poll that painted
a prett) portrait of the Paci fic'
Northwest. Hummmm ..
Perhapi. we wou ld have done bet·
ter if our Huntington Beach oil spill
was bigger.
Some good news for us could be
found tn the IRS repon.
Near!) 28.5 percent of Amenca's
personal wealth 1s in the hands of
3.3 mtlhon people whose holdtngs
exceed the entire gross national
product. the survey says. More than
onc-<1uarter of these people are in
California (558.000) and New York
(340,000).
DeJly Pilot .ew1 urvltt• coo-
Killers get away with S 1,000
More than 250 Money magazine
readers rated the importance of 44
regional charactens11c.s. 1nclud1ng lrlhlefl ,. ~. rqort.
clean air and water. low cnme ......... ============= number of docto~ and availability
of hosoitals.
Unfortunately for us. ava1lab1lit y
of Rub} '!I diners wasn't a cnterion. Make
Your
Best
Deal.
By EMILY AO AMS
DMly l"llot Staff 11/rti.r
TUSTIN -An audit of tht' auto
pans store where thrt.~l· :young nwn
were slain exccu11on-~t)le ~unda\
,night re vealed that mon.1 than
S 1,000 wa!> m1ss1ng from tht· <.a lt'
police said Wcdncsda)
Robbel') had been a '\U\J'lCt ll'd
motive for the killings at the \upt:r
Shops here c,1ncc late M unda' but
police were c,till astonished at thr
cold. calculated nature of tht· '101·
ence compared to the relJt1' th
small amount of tash m1s<.1ng
The three clerk\ all worl..1ng tht
Sunda) night clo-.1ng sh1f1. "'ere
found th e next morning 1n a hack
storage room l:.ach had been bound
anu \hot through lht hraJ
"Thl'\l' >oung ~Id'> \\l'rt' i..1lll'd ~II
thl' \tn l'll.·g111ning of thl'll li\t'\ 11·,
lutalh \l'O\CIC<.'\ . \Jld 1 U\llfl l'ttlll l
Lt Huh ~thocni..1ipl
h l'f\ f u'llln polit t' 111\t \llgatnr
plU\ (\\11 hOrrll\\l'd \hl'rtll"\ dt•pUlll''
ha'<.: 1'11.·l·n "orl..ing ncarh 24 hour\
a tJJ, '>lnlc the hod1e' 111 Dai 11.·ll
fagar ,, of Hun11ngt11n lkad1
Chad c hc.,"1tk 22 of OrJnge .. 1nu
Ru\\t•I \\ 1ll1Jm'>. 21 . ol i..,l'JI tkat h
v.rre fo und \.t onUJ\ n111rn1ng.
I he thrn men <lied .ihout <• p 111
~u nd<I\. atlnrd1ng to J u1ronn '
re pun. rrlt'J\l'd \\ edn1.·,J,1, V. h11l-
thc )tore do~·'\ JI ~ pm on i..,un-
da)'>. Ches" Il k bgar and V..11l1am'
could.,e been "ork1 ng late. hl'lping
the la~t cu,tomcr
The final sale rung up on tht•
SllHl'\ ta\h register wa~ timed at
Jhout '\ I'\ pm
1 he three bod1c!> 111 the hat k store
mum Wl"rl' d1!>ClWcred b' another
empl uH'l' \\ho showed up tu open
the \tort· M onda~ morning One
'1Lt1m hJd his hand~ and feet
hound <1nothl·r had his hand<> bound
and 1hr third had onl} his feet
bound said Tu\lln Police LI Hous-
ton V. llham<>
The~ appeared to ha\e hecn shot
at do'>e range. Wilham!> \aid.
It m.i) dppear b11z.arc that three
)Uung men "'ere killed for about
11 .000. hut that remai n., the most
l1kd ) mot I\ c for tht· crime.
S<:hocnkopf ~1d
F-nends and fam1I} of the v1ct1ms
ha' l' )aid thr co-"'orker~ "'ere
fnendl) with each other. bu t did not
!)<.x.:1ah1c outside ol work or ha\C
an) co mmon intert'\I other than
cars.
Super Shops ha) put up a $50.000
reward for 1nlurmat1on lcadmg to
the arre~t and con' Kllon of the
killer. fhc 1 U\llO store reopenru for
busmcs!> Wcdnr!t<lU}
Tusttn poltce arc t•ont1nu1ng to
work e' Cr) lead. t'' Cl) piece ol
ph)s1cal e' 1dencc. a n<l haH' been
gJ\rn "olumc' of 11p\ from c1111ens
calling 1n. Schocnkopf ..aid
"This 1!> not going to ht· J case that
goes unsohcd .:ind .,11, 1n the had.
file~ 10 ,cars fro m now."
Schoenkopf S31d "We will find out
who did It "
The bottom five places. by the
way, were; Waterbury, Conn.;
Pawtucket. R.I.. New Britain, Conn.;
Fall Ri ve r. Mas~.: and Allentown-
Bethlehem, Pa. -the place that
Billy Joel sang about a couple hi1
singles back. .
Meanwhile, the Exxon Valdez oil
spill cleanup was credtted with
boostmg Alaskans· per cap11a 1989
mcome. which totaled S2 I .656 for
each man. woman and child. up 12.6
percent from the year earlier. thr
Commerce Department reported
That was nearly double the na-
tional average growth rate of 6 6
percent. The average per capita in-
come was S 17.596. Connecticut had
the highest per capita income.
$24,683.
J hen Cict U ,000 (..i~h RAclt
l>trr•r I rom C .1d1ll.1, un
·~o I ldor.1J11\ in l>r.ilrr '""'"
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• 115 AM ~~ Bteaklast
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Surfriders protect quality of coastline
8y TONY OODERO
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HUNTINGTON BEACH -When it comes to protecting the
coastline, the Surfrider foupd,alinn )A(lltcbcs ovencalo~~elopers,
.,._ _ __,,,., compai\tes and even the United States Navy like a hawk.
Established in 1984, the non-profit organization is designed to
protect and enhance the quality of the shoreline environment
through conservation, research and education.
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And when the Navy announced plans to extend the jetty at the
Anaheim Bay ocean entrance to 4,000 feet , Surf rider quickly
objected to the proposal.
· Anaheim Bay ts the site of the Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Station and among the Navy's reason for the ptanned jetty is the
ability for larger ammunition carriers to dock at the bay, rather than
three miles offshore as they do now.
But immediately south of the Weapons Station lies the coastal
communities of Surfside and Sunset Beach, and Surfrider believes
that the proposed jetty will "create a surfless bay along this popular
stretch of beach.··
.. Basically, Surf rider feels there are enough structures along our
coastline," said the group's associate environmental director Dave
Skelly, who did admit, however, that some structures arc essential.
But he said that the existing jetties at Anaheim Bay have
already had an ill effect on the area: in fact, he said, erosion there
is so bad that sand must be imported to replace what is lost.
"They've spent millions of dollars to correct the problems that
are caused by the coastal structure itself," Skelly said, and he pointed
out that the new extension does nothing to correct the existing
problem.
"The structures along the coastline have caused problems far an
excess of their origjnal purpose," he said. "The taxpayers have to
pay for that."
Skelly said that the structures that have been built in the past
can be used for study and to learn from the mistakes that were made.
and he criticized the Navy for its current proposal.
"To just sit there and sa y 1t won't cause a problem is just
whitewashing," he said.
Besides Anaheim Bay. Surf rider is involved in the Santa Ana
River w1den1ng proJeCt. And Skelly said the fou ndation has offered
its assistance to the city ofNcwpon Beach and the Army Corps of
Engineers.
He said that a large amount of sand is being dredged for the
Santa Ana Raver project, and the excess sanct is set to be placed back
from the shoreline and piled in fro nt of the waterfront homes in the
art'a. (Please see SURFRIDER/B2J Dr. Scon Jenkins (l•ftJ 11 envlronmenul director of the Surfrlder Poundatlon, •nd D•ve Sllel!J, associate director.
Decision
on People's
Park due
By ROSEMARY FEITELIERG
Cc1<n....,..O-
WEST NEWPORT -The fate of
People's Park may be dedded by the
end of the month.
A report with recommendations
of alternative uses will be made to
the City Council by the end of the
month, said Caty Manager Bob W~n.
Hefty heifer found,
returned to 'frontier'
8y AMANDA \I/RAY
NEWPORT BEACH -Hefting a
heifer m1aht not be most ~pie's
idea of run, but a 9-foot hollow
fibera.lass cow retrieved Fnday from
Newport Harbor as getting another
lift -back to her home in Mov-
icland Frontier Town in Colton.
place the cow. But the second cow
apparenll} slipped out of their hands
as well: It was sold before they, could
dnve up to Pasadena to buy 11. A
third bovine, this one a steer. would
have cost the Elks a heft) SJ.200.
.. They were going to take the
money out of their chant}'," Single-
ton said
But Singleton refused the offer.
with the conv1ct1on a replacement
could be fo und that cost what the
old one was worth -between SI SO
and S200.
Last year, voters rejected the idea
of selling the property. The sale
could ha ve turned the small tree·
filled waterfront oasis into a de·
velopment Site. Nel9hbor1 Misch• and J•ck Alw•rd pose In People"• P•rk In Welt Newport.
Frontier Town manager Bill
Singleton had gi ven up on getting
the theme town's longtime compa-
nion back after 1t was stolen two
weeks ago from an Elks Club west-
ern-themed fund-raiser an Newpon
Beach. and was elated at the news of
her immanent return.
"We mass 11." he said. "It's been
here for many, many years.''
Newport Beach Elks manager
Chuck Comstock said he received a
call last week from police who said
the) belie ved the CO\\ had been
spotted.
Acquired by the city of Newport
Beach in 19 36. the 3.000-squarc-foot
parcel on Ra ver Avenue had been
the subject of controversy. But
neighbors rallied last fall when they
learned that they could lose the park
that they had groomed and main-
tained for 27 years.
Caty Councilwomen Evelyn Hart
and Ruthelyn Plummer fought to
make the plant-filled lot, appraised
at S3SO.OOO, "a community re-
source" rather than "a pnvate re-
serve."
But voters rejected the sale of the
property. The cit y now must decide
what to do with the park. This issue
was passed on by the City Council to
the Planning Commission. th e c11y
manager and the Parks, Beaches and
Thousands baptized
in ocean ceremonies
By GEORGE McCRORY
CORONA DEL MAR -At least
2,SOO worshipers gatht'rcd at the
state beach here for a rnass·bapt1sm
Fnday evening, possibly one of the
largest rehgjous rituals ever held 1n
the county organizers said.
Twenty-fl ve pastors from the
Cal vary Chapel braved 3-foot surf
and chill y water at th<" beach to
baptize worshipers. many of whom
bad attended the six-day Summer
Harvest Crusade at the Pacifi c
Amphitheatre an Costa Mesa.
As of 7:30 p.m., about 500 people
had been baptlled tn the surf. said
the Re v Jam Mis1uk of the Calvary
Chapel 1n Costa. but the celebration
was expected to continue until 9
p.m.
Some of the pastors were clad in
wetsuits. but most braved the waves
an t-sharts and swim trunks. Masiuk
shivered as he stepped out of the
surf after baptmng a bearded man.
"This ma) be one of the biggest
baptisms we've ever had here, and
may be one of the biggest in the
county," Masiuk said. "There's n lot
of JOY here. A lot them have realized
that they have acce pted Christ and
begun a happy. new life."
The beach parking lot was closed
by 6:30 p.m. and man_y people ended
up 1amming res1dent1al streets with
(SH BAPTIZE/Bl)
Recreation C:omm1ss1on tor ad~ 1se-
ment.
Wynn said the council will receive
a report with some alternauves by
the end of this month.
Possible options mentioned an the
past include using the lot for parking
or docking boats or leasing the land
for other purposes. The cu y could
also try asking the voters again to
approve sale of the lot
If the issue goes back to the voters.
11 could be decided on the Novem-
ber 1991 ballot.
Wynn said "things have been fair-
ly quiet," regarding the park
"We've hea rd nothing new from
the neighbors on the propcrt)
"Right now. we're JUSt wa1t1ng for
the results of the staff report."
"The fUY who borrowed at. he fe lt
so bad,' Singleton said. "He said.
·we had 11 tied down. We even
stayed up until midnight guarding
11.' ... It's very very light. Two people
can carf)· at very ·easily."
Singleton said Elks memtx-rs
blamed the theft on m1sch1e v1ous
college students and vowed to re-
"This fellow said he was rowang an
the ba> and h<' came across this Ooat1ng CO\\ ••
Newpon Beach Police Lt Doug
FJ,.tcher said the theft was an un·
usual one for the area 'T ve never
heard of a co" theft before:· he said
Singleton said plenh of people
have messed with "Efs1e" before.
however.
Her delivery of
mail canceled
, ly IRIS YOKOI
C.m.n •re not Mlowwd to deftver
m•ll to the c~•r box f M>owJ be·
cause only C\lrt>skM ddvery ts des-
tgmtt.ct In this nefgt!Oomood.
NEWPORT BEACH -A.fter a
vandal destroyed her curhs1dc mail-
box. Dover Shol"C"s resident Lucile
Davenport dcc1dt'd to mo"c 1t to her
front door for S("('Unt) reasons.
The 72-ycar-old wo man. who
lives alone on Highland Dnve.
bought a cedar mailbox and h1rt'd a
hand)man to attach 11 to her front
porch.
But the post offi ce was less than
thnlkd and ordt'red her to put her
mailbox back on the sidewalk. say-
ma curbside deli very was her neigh-
borhood's designated method
Postal officials also stopped deli ver·
ina her mail.
(Pte•M lff MAIL/B2J
---------------------------Calendar----------------------------Publlc meetings
Costa Mesa
• 6:30 p.m. Cotta Meta Plaantn1 Comml11lon. 6:30
p.m. Monday. Civic Center. 77 Fair Dnve
Lapu 8 e11Clt
•Lapa Beaci. Ulllfled Sctiool Dl1trkt, at 7:30
p.m. Tue5day. 550 Blumont. Laguna Reach
Newport Beaclt
•Newport Beadl City CoHdl, 7 p.m. Monday,
council chambers, 3300 Newport Bl vd
•Newport Beaci. Plaulat Comml11lo•. 7:30 pm.
Thursday, council chambtrs, 3300 Newport Blvd.
Group meetings
Cotta Meta
•The Americu Cancer Socicly will host 1he Wes1
Coast Marlin Shoot·Out from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
on Friday and Saturday off the coast of C'atalina
near Avalon. Information: 7S J-0441.
Foatat. Vallet •The FouMain alley Chambt'r of C'o mmcrct• will
host a membership meeting at noon on Tuesday at
Mile Square Restaurant, 1040 1 Warner l\vc . 1n
Fountain Valley. Information: 962-4441
HudD1toa Beaclt
•The Project Grac1as Groop, pledged to suppon
the underpriv1lcaed an Honduras. will meet at 7 lO
tonjpt in the Pansh Center of St. Bonavcntun."s
Catholic ('hurch. Sprinadalc Streel and Heal Av-
enue, in Huntmston Beach. Information: 842-507 1.
• Nci&hborhood Watch will present a Burglar)
Prevention meetmg at 7:30 tonight at the Perl)
School. I 923 1 Hardina Lane. Hun11na1on &ach
Information: 960-8843.
•The Huntantton Beach Community C'omm1ttet' o l
the Amencan Cancer Society will meet at 11 :30 a m
on Friday 1n Room I Lower Level at Humnn a
Hospital. 1777 2 Beach Blvd . 1n Huntington Beach.
lnformauon 7Sl-0441
•The Main Street Library Voluntrcn will hotel a
Bake and Book Sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m on
Saturday at the Library, S2S Main . t., Huntington
Beach. Information: 96()..3344.
•The Huntanaton Beach Newcomers Oub will
meet at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. In formation: 84 7·8~44
or 96.).6S I S.
• Huntinaton Beach for Hope Chapter of the City
of Hopt has tehtdulcd a mcet1n1 at 1:30 p m on
•
Tuesday an the Hun tington Landmark ~wing room
Information: 536-5103.
Newport Beaclt
•The Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Com-
mcrc-e will host a business development meeting at
6:45 toni&ht at the Balboa Bay Club on Pacifi c Coast
Hiahway. lnformataon: 644-82 11
•\\'omen an Manaacment will meet for dinner at
6 ton1&ht at the Sheraton Newport, on the comer of
MacArthur Boulevard and Birch StrttL in Newport
Beach. Information: 7B-020Q
Cultural events
Cotta Mesa
•The Tony ._ward-winning musical. "A Funn}
Thins Happened on the Way to the Forum,'' will be
performed through unday at the Oranae ( 'ount
Pcrfomiint Arts Center 1n osta Mesa. Tickets
ranac from $26-38. lnformatton: SS6-2787.
•Ora~ Coast Colleac's Repertory Company will
present Woody Allen's "Goer at 4 p.m. on Saturday
and Sunday in the Fine Ans Ampatheater lnfor·
mat1on: 432-S880.
•The osta Mesa Art Leaauc will present its I Sth
annual juried fine an oompctnion at 8 a.m. on
Saturday 1n the All Purpo!C Room at Coastline
Community Colleac. 22QO Mesa Verde Dnve East.
in Costa Mesa. Information: 898-6865.
• Sinaer Natalie Cole will perform in concert at 7
p.m. on Saturday at the Robert Mondav1 Wine and
Food Center, 15 70 Scenic Ave.. 1n Costa Mcu.
lnformataon. 979-451 0.
• Oranae Coast College will hold aud1t1ons for ats .
upc'omana presentation of Shakespeare·~ "Henry V"
at 6 p.m on Monday. Tuesday and Wedn~ay an
Drama Room 101. fnformat1on: 432-5640.
F ... taa. Valley
•The Purple ky Band will present. a ftte country
music concert from 6:30-8 toni&ht at the Fountain
Valley Recreation Center. 16400 8rookhurs1 t .. in
Fountain Valle)' lnformat1on: 839·86 l 1.
a • ..,._ aeact. .
•The works of anists Chnstmas McC11n and Fred 0 . Killam art on display throuah Sept. S at the
tiuntan.ton Bc.-ach Municipal An Galkry, on \be
mezzanine floor of the Huntinston leech P\lbllC L1brary~bcn and Ookienwat avenues, in Hun1-
•1'\11on • lnfonnation: S36-S2SI.
CALENDAR ......
• n.. Hu=· Be:lcb l'layhouse will bold a liOGS for ill fonh-
comi'll prvcluctioa of ·1'bc Man of
La MaDcba" from 10 Lm. to 3 9.m. oa Monday, aad at 7 p.m. on Tua.-
day, at the Oia1cr Uttle Tbea1et,
21141 Strathmoor Lane in Hunt·
inaton Beach. Information:
373-0422.
• Ooldeo West Collete will hold
auditiooa for ill upcomina . per-
formance of .. Little Shop of Hor-
ron .. from 7-10 p.m. on Sunday and
Monday in tbe Main1taae Theater.
Jnformation: 89S.8 I 3".
• Peppers Golden Bear will present
A F1oC:k of Seap11J in concert at 9
TMn Get U ,000 Cash Bad.
D1recr From Cadillac on
'90 St-ville~ in Dealer Stock.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
CADILLAC DEALERS
p.rn. oa MOGday; N~ at 7:JO and
10 p.m. on Tuetdayj and the Ronnie
Monuoee Band at 1:30 and 10 p.m.
on Tbunday. PeDDCt1 ia located in tbe Pierlide PaVilion, 300 Padflc:
Cout Hiabway,, in Huntinaton
Beech. huormatJon: 374-2327. .,....
·=~ will bott the "Ha Hour from S.9 p.m. on
W y at tbe Irvine Marriott,
18000 Von Kannan Ave., in Irvine.
Information: 939-6751.
NeWDOl1 Bead •Alf four branches of the Newport
Beach Public Library System have
available a 28-minute Vldeotape of
tbe recent oil spill off the Orange
Coast. tnformauon: 644-3191 .
•The paintings of anist Hoon
Kwak are currently on exhibition
from 11 :30 a.m. to midnight daily at
Five Feet Too Restaurant, 1145
Newport Center Drive, in Newport
Beach. Information: 640-5250.·'
On campus
Cotta Mesa
•Orange Coast College is curttntly
offering "Discovery," a booklet de-
scribing all the workshops, tours,
performances, and non-credit classes
that will be available during the fall
semester. Information: 432-5880.
fPlease see CALENDAR/Bll
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.. rbara Att•w•1 1llow1 off her new son, Adam, the
ftrlt baby to b• born at th• newly-opened lrvln•
Medlcal Center. Al part of the opening celebratlqn,
the center h•• committed 11.000 for college educ•·
tlon for th• first boy and glrl born there.
1. Contest is open to children 5 years to 13 years. r---~----------~---------DAILY PILOT COLORING CONTEST
2. Two (2) G rand Prize Winners-each winner receives
ten ( 10) Magic Mountain Tickets for family ond friends.
3. Four (4) Runner-Up Winners-each receives four (4)
tickets.
... Colored entries should be moiled to the Doily Pilot,
330 W. Boy Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Entries must
be re<eived by September 3, 1990.
5. Winners will..be notified by September 10, 1990.
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SURFRIDER ''°"' 11
"Our concern is we want them to ~pc>Slt the 11nd in a naturaJ
fuhion... Skelly said. In the pest,
••what they've commonly done is
apread sud &Iona the beac~ i.n the
back areas. We want to m1m1c the
natural depot.ition:•
The foundation is also involved in
several beach-savina ventures
throuahout the count~ includina
the East and Gulf Loasts and
Hawaii; however. 78 percent of the
members hail from Southern Cali-
fornia.
Surfrider now "'"~41tS of having
7,000 members, including more
MAIL
From81
After several weeks of failed nego-
tiations with postal officials, Daven-
port has given up and agreed to put
her mailbox back on the street.
Thouah not usually one to make
a fuss. I>avenport is a bit steamed
over the post office's inconsistent
actions. She can't understand why
the post office rejected het request
when some of her neighbors have
mail slots in their garage doors.
"I looked around the neigh-
borhood and saw a lot of boxes on
the porch," Davenport said. "And I
counted -it takes exactly 11 steps
from the sidewalk to my porch."
She also contends postal officials
were slow in rcspondtng to her calls
and a letter she wrote asking for
than 400 aurf clubs and sbopt that
1us>p<>n its work. said Admini ..
tratlvc Director Teri Shub.
The foundation is staffed by Shult and Skelly, who works u a coastal
enaineer at the Scripps Institution of
OCe&nOlf'aphy alon1 with his
counterpart Surftider Environmen-
tal Director Or. Scott Jen.kins. It also
employees the lepl counsel of Mark
Muaana.
But the foundation is not just out
to preserve surfin• as its title may
imply. As this official statement says
it has a much broader minion:
"Surf riders dedicated to preservin•
the natural state of our waves and
beaches. improving recreationaJ op-
portunities and wurina a cJean and
healthy environment for all people."
permission to relocate her box.
Postal officials said Davenport
doesn't qualify for an exception be-
cause she is "able-bodied" and
aranting her request could touch off
a string of similar ~ucsts.
Davenport's curbside mailbox
was destroyed in mid-July. A vandal
bent the metal post and crushed the
box.
After she put up her new cedar
box on the porch, she received a
notice from the post office inform-
ing her the mailbox was too far from
the road and that -unless she
complied with regulations -her
mail would be suspended.
Davenport called the city's main
post office and was told someone
would come to inspect the box.
When no one ever showed up and
mail continued comin'-. "I wrongly
assumed it was OK, ' Davel)port
said.
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the last fiscal year, an mcrca~ of 73
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•The Orange CoaSt College Apple
Computer Club will meet from 8
a.m. to I p.m. on Saturday in :x1
ence Hall. Information: 432-5880
• Oranae Coast College athletes
achieved an overall academic aver-aae of 2. 92 durina the recent
academic year. •The Oranae Coast College Dance Hantlngtoa Beacb
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays
beginning Aug. 25. lnfonnat1on:
895-8299.
•Golden West College facull)
member Russ Terry will address the
second an nual convoca tion cer-
emony at Golden West College at 11
a.m. on Wednesday in the Quad.
The ceremony sets the academic
tone for the upcom1nf year. The
public 1s welcome. nformatton·
895-836 7
Department will tour the local high •Golden West College has received
schools durin• the 1990-91 a second grant from the Nauonal
academic year to mtroduce students Science Foundation to enhance its
to the joy of dance as an an fonn. calculus and pre-calculus cur-
. . . riculum. The new $36,000 grant will I lD •Coastline Communtty College will be u~d to provide a computer rv e conduct new student onentat1on~ on simulatton prooram. •Irvine College will offer a traffic
Mo day Wednesday and Fn-'-y .... violator school from 8 a.m. to 5 p m ~ • . . ws •Free schedules of the Coa~tltne dunna Auaust. .Reaistrauon for the R~onal Occupational Program. on Saturda}'. Information: 559-3313
fall semester ~11. commence Tues-which will oIT~r a wide vanety of r
day. lnformauon. 241 -6146. hands-on vocational classes 10 cum-
• Applications for first-lime Siu-munlly ~tt1ngs beginntng Sept. 3.
dents are available from 8 a.m. to 7 are a vailable through the Coasthnl'
p.m. Monday through Thursday. ROP office. lnformauon 979-1955
and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday. •Golden West College will again
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Thurldey, Auguet 23~ 1990 BS
BAPTIZE ' ' ''°"' .,
\Mir can.
Tbe event started al 6.30 p.m.
with IOnp from Chrisuan folJc
music .,oups. Men and women sana
aJona. wavina their arms in unison
with the music.
Tbe blptisms commenced a baJf-
hour later. Many parents brou~t
their babies to the water. four 11rls
visitina from Ireland joined the
masses in the surf. Mi si uk said.
"A lot of people don't want to
come out in the surf, but once they
are out here, they realize what a
beautiful th mg baptism 1s," he
added.
Worshipers sajd their baptism was
an exh1lara11ng upenence and felt
moved to confirm their Chnst1an
fa11h.
"It felt fantastic!" said Mike Hub-I
bard of San Juan Capistrano a few
seconds after he emerged from the
surf. "I listened to the Harvest Festi-
val on the radio every night and this
was somethng I wanted to do for a
"'ht le."
Motor Trend Magazine
November 198 9
Al
A •
in the Admissions Offi~ of Orange offer the successful Academ y of the
Coast College. Information: Arts program to all local high school
432-S772. students dunng the 1990 fall
•Charles Ellik. an Orange Coast
College senior art student. recently
painted a colorful mural on a wall
facing the college·s large Mato
Dance Studio.
• Dr. Robert Heuser has been
named associate dt'an of graduate
studies at Southern Califo rnia Col-
lege 1n Costa Mesa.
semestec Part1c1pants will ha ve the
opportunity 10 study dance. music
an. and the •heater under tht•
tutelage of college profe'i'IOrs whtlt•
earning credit toward high school
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Processes," recentl y completed a 12-
foot hiah public art work dt'dtcated
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Disabled recently signed by Prest·
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"Op/Choices" is on display in front
of the admin1strat1on bu1ldtng at the
Fa1rv1ew Developmental Center.
2SOI Harbor Blvd .. 1n Costa Mesa.
lnfonnation:75 l-9776
• Oranae Coast College Foundation
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rts
Newport Coast courses
can be played for price
I've bad 1 few phone calls from
people wantina more information
on NcwPort Coast Resort and the
t"'.O new courses bcina built on the
Irvine Co. propeny between Cameo
Shores and t.aauna Beach.
First off, both the Canyon Course
and Ocean Course are under con-
struction wub both scheduled to
open in July of 1991.
The hotels and houses will be
come two to three years later so the
courses will be readily available for
use for at least two years. After the
hotels oflfn· a certain amount of tee
1mes wt 6C reserved or guests.
Secondly, both courses arc public
and both will remain public as far as
the Irvine C:o. and Western Golf
Management are concerned. But thc-
quality of the courses is going to
demand some hea' y green fees.
Curren ti} the If' me Co. owns and
operates the Tusun Ranch Golf
Club and there ha' e been some
eyebrows raised over the $45 week-
da} fees and the St>O weekend fees.
That's pretty much chicken feed.
rompared to Newpon Coast. Expec·t
green fees 10 run from $90-100
Cans \.\Ill be included and hke
Tustin Ranch. 1he~ 'II be mandator)
One thing though. the cans v.111 be
free to ka'e the paths.
So. what does this do for 1he
a'erage golfer 1n Orange Coum~··
Well. look al 1\ tl11s wa). the average
Joe 1s11'1 going to cough up SI OO 10
pla~ golf Bui. there are plenl\ of
people "ho "ill
An}' new public coursl'S. no mat-
ter \\hat the gteen fees. v.111 help
alle' 1ate lhe crunch on Orange
t ounl\ fa1rv.a,s. . . 0
Sea( Jill Countn Club hl'ld 11'
annual 'irn1or~ t luh Champ1omhip
last \\Cek Jnd Brute 'A atk1m "a' tht•
o'erall gros~champ1onsh1p l 'n-
fonuna1eh his SCllrl' "as not 3,a1l-
ablc ·
Howeq~r. the net re~ults arc cJ \ail-
able from 1he three fl1gh1s of lhl'
\1.\-0·round 1ournamen1. In fi rs1 pl.ttl'
in 1he 50-'i9di\1s1on. Don Rliht.·n,
shot I \5 lo take the champ1Un,h1p
He wa\ folll1\~ed in second platt' t"
Don Valentino w 11h a I ~O
In a lie for third "l're John I k\l Ill
and Ph il ~h J>harland "ho ht.1th
shot I 4~
In the 60-69 dt' 1\1on ~ illil· < <>n-
treras \\a\ ttW '-' 1nnn \h111111ng 110,
That v..1' three 'hit\ hcttt•r th.111 f\111->
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\hOt 141
I ht.• "'0-and-tn n d1' 1s111n v.a'
\\un h' \lei "tt'plwn' "1th .i I ~4 I k
Barry
Faulkner
was followed by J. Riley fowler at
146 and yet another tic for third
between Stan W~_,lilt......,.~M.u<,___ tassel. --0
Hal Grttn was at it again at
Newport Beach Golf Course. when
he came within a half inch ofh1s
eighth hole-in-one on the first hole.
Men's dub vice president Richard
McK..inne) said the foursome waited
what seemed like fi ve minute for
the ball. which hung over the edge of
the hole to drop.
Would ha'e been a good time for
for the "81g One ··
h didn't go for naught. though as
Green took top lo" gross honors
dunns the Thursda) Tournament b)
shooting 6.l Pai Ml ~inne} was lo"
net man with a 50.
In the aturda' P1l·k Your Partner
TournC). Don Gatusso and Bob
Forbes tl·amed up lll shoot a I 0~ 10
edge Brian Gallagher and Dan
McGum·. "ho shot 110.4 l hird
place "ent to Don Wolf and Jad•.
unson "1th a 110 6
The men's dub tra' els 10
Meado\\lark (1ol f ('ourse 1n llunt-
1ngton tkdlh for 11s monthh ,ma)
tournament o
Big Can)'on C ountr) Club "gear-
ing up ford ~km0t•r/(1UC'>I r our-
nament tx'g111111ng toda'
But more 11nportan1l~ lhl' rnuh'
arl' in lrom the three mvnth-h>ng
Prcsu.knt'i. Cup Tournaml'nl '' h1ch
wrappnJ up .\ug. 18
In fir'll plate "a' 1>1 \1 1d1Jl'I
Drul~n. v.ho dekaled Rill \\ h111ng
'and 2 In (I \IC ll11 third \\Crr Bub
L e1bm.in and Hl·rh h.almh.1d1
0 ~antJ \n.J l uunlr\ < lub h.1, .1
lOUpk ol tournanH·nt' ul nnll' 1n tlw
rwar futurt.• ~grnning \\llh thl' ( •Ul''l
"tag T11urnamt.·nt hq!.lnnrng I hur,.
da' II "Ill Ix lt1lluv.ed h\ lht· (Jl'I
.\tqua1ntel.I l hot.1\t. l p on ~·p1 15
The l ht>l>'>l'· \ p \\ dt·.,1gnl'd for
ne"'er n11:mt-cr' 111 ttll J,qu.11n1eJ
\\tth l>lhl'r rH "ll ntl'llll'll·r, J11d .ilJ,·r
llllC'I J'> \H'll
T inalh . on Ol t l '1-21) thn luh
"'"' h1•\\ .1 \lunl>t r \k111ht•r I 11ur
11an11·111
.......
IE1tancta High Coach John Ll•b•ngood wm have hand In
Eagles bid to repeat as Sea View League ch•mplons.
Races wide open as Junior
championships set sail
By Almon Lockabey
Sailors in all thrn• d1' '''°n~ of the
US\'Rl'-Rolc\ Jun1M c ham-
p1 onsh1 ps ba11lcd light <oouth·\Ot.lh·
v.csterl} "inds 1onda) 1n lht· orwn·
mg 1v.o ratl'S for the lO\ l'led \ear\.
Berni\ and Sm) the trophll'\.
Leading lhl' ~ears Cup rnmtx•t1-
11on in lhe four-handed £ llht•lf.,-22
sloops "-3S Are.1 f-"11h '>k1prx·r ~coll
Elling ol tiouswn. 1 n Yad11 { luh
v.nh lin1shes of 1-4 fur 'i 7'i point.,
under 1he It>'~ Citonng \\c;tem
T1l·d lor lir\I 1n thl' r l~ing Jr\
com111:11ng for lhl· douhh.'-handcd
&-ml\ T roph\ \\t'n· Bill llardl''il\
\f1ss1nn HJ' \ .1t ht < luh I ·\rea J°1
.ind Jc\,l' \ndrl'\\' \mt'nl J n Yalhl
C luh. R}l' !'Ii \ (•\rra Al. l'<ll h \\llh
a fir'll ..and a \l'lOnd for~ 7'i po11m
Da,1d Hou<ol'r (·oronado Y,1lhl < luh. "a' leading thl' 51ngk-handni
lUmp1:t1 t1011 for thl' Sm) 1ht• <. up
\\llh fin1'hC\ ol I 2 for 2 7"i po1 nlli
\rl'J .I I\ tht· I "'RI ·, \11111lwrn
( Jl1lnrn1.1 J ff,l
T hl' ~l'J.f\ C up 1s tht• uldl'\I 111 tht
I . ..,\ RI 1unior 'ailing 1rnph11·, d.11
111g h,1l ~ h> I 1': I
Top five scorers m each d1v1s1on
after 1wo of I 0 races:
SEARS CUP-I.Area F. Seo\\ Elt-
ing, Houston.T l't. YC'. 1-4. 4.7 5. 2.
Area D. Manning Mon1agnet. Pass
Chnst1an YC . M1ssiss1pp1. 3-3. 6; 3
Area J. Jory T\\ISI. Newpon Harbor
YC. 5-2. 7; 4. Area B. Meg Gaillard.
Amencan YC. R)e. NY .. 8-1. 8 75.
5 Area E. Dt-an Balc1rak. Ba'' IC'"
Y(. Oe1ro1t, M 1ch . 2-8. I 0 .
BFMIS TROPHY-I. Tie lx'-
\\\een Area J. Bill Hardest\. M1ss1on
Ba\ \ < 1-2. and .\rea · B. Je~\e
An.drl'\.\S . .\mencan YC . R,c, N \.
:!-I, .:! 75. ' \rl':J < Sarah"< arlson.
\hrl'" sbuf\ Y< "...: J. 3-J. 6. 4 1 tc
tx1"el.'11 .\rca [) John Ra\.\·hns.
Suu1hcrn Y(. :-....t.•\\ Orie-am. 5-4. and
.\rea (1. Mau h<..)ueen. R1t·hmond,
C ahf \(. 4-5. 4
'\M\ THE l IHWH\ -1 .\rca J.
Don ll ou~r. M 1ss1on Ba' 't C. 1-2.
2 75. 2 Area II . Greg Mii lcr. Ro)al
V1l tu11a YC 2-l. 5. J . .\rl'a F. Marl.
llarc ll11L1\tun Y(' Tc\a' 'i-1. 5 "'i
.i -\n•a r Rlm \lilhg.rn Ba)' II.'\\
Y<. Dt•1ro11. ~11t.h ,_c; 'i .\rea Ii.
Nu hola' l>uA111' lnd1Jn Harh11r
\ ( ( llnnl'llllUt (1 • .i. Ill
WARNING
\
•
Prep football coaches
display diplomacy
Tbe aames have yet to bcsin on
the 6elcJ, but the annual pme-
amansbip of OranJe Coast Area
footb9!1 coaches k.ickcd off last week.
Wilh media interest in the upcom-
ina teason focusina on coaches and
their opinions, the cliches and pre·
diet.able posturing of these ex-
~rienced spokesmen rina as fam-
diar as the sounds of clashing
helmets.
The delicate practice of c-xprcssing
confidence and optimism while sim-
ultaneously intel)ectinJ humility
and respect for upcoming opponents
is as much an art form as devising
a brilliant game plan.
Mctt seconds after detailing their
woeful lack of experience, size and
depth, coaches can quickly turn the
tone of the conversation to in-
tana.iblcs, the saving grace of the
downtrodden.
·•rm very pleased with this team's
work ethic and desire ... a coach will
confide.
Conversely. a guy s1t11ng on a
consensus powerhouse will bemoan
his lack of cohesiveness or harp on
the unpred1catab1ht} of th e inJUf)
factor.
Polit1c1ans could leam a few
things about d1plomaq from the-sr
guys.
One coach summed up his
prcseason stance as follows: 'Tm
not overly opt1m1s11c about many
things and I'm pess1m1sllc about a
lot of things. l°m 'Cf) reluctant at
tlus point to say anything posll1,e
about our team. because man} umes
if you make prOJeCllo ns with ) oung
people. you're disappointed."
Sllll another coach gushed praise
and favorable compansons to
previously successful learns. onl~ 10
request the) be toned down 111 pnnt
-at least until the results of the
season opener (Sept. 7) were 1n.
This talent. of course. is not l1m·
1ted to the football faction oftht'
coaching fraternll). but the) seem to
be the best at 11
Let 1he games hegin ~
D
Spons Director Bob Elder has
announced that l\.OR(i radio s1111111n
( 1190 AM) will broadcas1 a high
school game of the "eek this sea!>on
Elder said he has no1 comm med
to a complete schedule of games. 1n
order to ensu re 1he tx·s1 matl'hup\
are ofTe~.
Plans for the \ea,on-open1ng
broadl.l'>l art· •mil rn the \\Orl.s hut
the Sqlt. 7 Mater Dl.'1-C ap1s1rano
Valle} game 1s the leading can-
didate arlOrding to lldl'r f-IJer \Jld
Patrick
Larkin
Edison and Fountain Valley are can-
didates for future broadcasts.
0
The traveling party accompanying
the Edison football team to it's Au~
31 date with lolani High at Hawaii s
Aloha Stadium was estimated at 250
by Charger Coach Dave White.
The sophomore team as well as
cheerleaders. parents and boosters
will JOin the school's varsity players
and coaches for the island opener.
D
A verdict on the Ocean View High
water polo program's future is ex-
pected this week when Activiues
Dir~ctor Lee Gaeta meets with Pnn·
cipal John M)'ers to discuss the
current lack of a coach.
Arca schools will begin practice
toda)' to prepare for the upcoming
season. but the ~ahawks. who ha\-e
been handicapped an the Sunset
League by their lack of an on-
campus pool, have been unsuc·
cessful tn auracung an apphcant for
the coaching position "acated b}
Sharon Kro$man. Krogman. who
could not sur player tnt<'re st when
she attempted to field an Ocean
View summer league team th is )ear.
has an·epted .i teaching Job at War-
ren H 1gh in Downe)
"l he JOb has been open all sum-
mer. but v.11hou1 a teachrng pos11ton
to offer. the JOb 1s not that attract-
1 ve," said Gaeta. who retains the
hope of fielding a 1eam
"We normal!) don't pla) much of
a pre-league s<:h<.'dulc. so there's still
11me to get \ome1h1ng done." Gacia
explained
0
l he CIF-Southcm Section 1s seek
1ng high st·hool ofli c1al'i tn all s~ns
for 1he I 4QCJ-9 I school 'ear.
Interested apphcan1s.a1 least 18
year~ of age ma) cam from S20 to
S76 per as'i1gnment, depending on
sport. level of compcttllon and
schl·duk<l \IJrtrng 11me
f-or 1nturmauon. toniact EM.
(. ast11lo at t'1thn 2211-41lS4 or
71!!-2K56
Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, o r oth er reproductive h arm are
f(l und in gasoline, t·rudc oil, a nd many other petro leum products and their vapors, or result from their
u~c. Read and fo li o~ lahel directions and u se care when handling o r u sin g a ll petroleum products.
Chemicals known to the State to ca u se cancer , birth defects, or o the r reproductive harm a re
found in and around ga o line stations, refineries, c h emical plants, and o the r facilities that produce,
h a ndle, transport, s tore, or sell crude oil and petroleum and ch emical products.
()th er facilities covered hy this warning include, for example, oil a nd gas wells, oil and gas
treating plants, petroleum and chemical storage tanks, pipeline systems, m arine vessels and harges, tank
truck. and tank car s, loading and unloading facilities, and refueling facilities.
1 hl..· turL·gum~ \~<trnmg 1s prnv1Jcd pur-.u:rnt tll Prl11'11sititltl 6'). Thi ... la w n ·4uirl'"' thl' ( ;uvcrnor n t l ·nl1forn1 :1 tll
I 11hl1-..h .1 li-.t 1 lf l lwmH .11 ... "k 1H lwn t1) thL' Stat1..· t\ l l ;H1w \ a rh n l 'r n·rn idu(ti\'l.' tux1(1ty .'' Th i.., lt ~t 1-. l lHnrill·l.l m an :o rd1ll1 Ct' with
.1 J'rt>tl·~lurl' \.'-.c.1hl1-..h1..·d h, rhl' Prupn..,1t11m, ,ind t.lll l'l' llht.11rwd l r1>1n tht· ( ·~1llfnrn 1n Hl'alth and W t·lfarl· AgL·n1..·y. Prupl""ltll lf\ 6'i
rl'qt1lrl'" r h.it .it lc:ir and rca-.1 in.lhlc warning hl· ~J\'l'll 111 p1·r-..1 Hh o,pu-.ctl to the li"ted c. lwmirab in ccrr;11n ~1 ruation~.
Ashland Oil, Incorporated
I "'t\' 22 ~-1 0\1(\ l-'<t l1(1n
A tlantic Oil Company
I '<l°Y' •12 ~ Ill(\\ ~:\I 1J1)(1
ARCO
Atlantic Richfield Company
I -Ht\1 2 l 3-lllO\\ Ext . 406
Beacon Oil Company
1 -~(1("-22 ~-IOCX.\ E,r 90<l
BP America, Inc.
1-K(\' 22 ~-ICf(\ Fxr. l~)6
CHEVRON CORPORATION
and its subsidiaries
I ~l'\"'-41 i !1..1! .l
CONOCO INC.
Its subsidiaries and affiliates
I K(\1 22 3-1000. Ext 906
Edgington Oil Company
I 800-22 3-1000. ext. 906
Exxon Company, U.S.A.
a division of Exxon Corporation.
and affiliated companies
l 80(1-22 ~-IC\10. F'<t 906
Ft etcher Oil and Refining Company
I .~1(" .! !. ~ 1(~10. b .t ()()(1
Golden West Refining Company
I K1\1 2~ ~ l t)00. F'<t. 1>06
Marathon Oil Company
I '-11 '1 ' ~ 2 ~ II \ \ \ ~ x t. l>l "<'
M obil Oil Corporation,
its affiliates and subsidiaries
I "1\' .'.' i h'l\\ l·\t q('h
N ewhall Re,1n1 ng Company. Inc.
I ~i \ ..! •1
' ll '111 '' I·\ I l)l ""
Pacific Refining Company
I "'1'1' !~ \ h'l'\\1-,t ql"'<'
Phillips Petroleum Company
I 1'1' ~! ~ 11\\\ l-\t l)\'('
Santa Fe Energy Resources, Inc.
I .'i()l) 2 2 ~ 1110\\ I Xt l)l)(,
Santa Fe Energy
Operahng Partners, LP.
I .~t1(' 2 2 \ h )l )t \ bet . 9 \ )(1
Shell Oil Company
and its Subsidiaries
I Ml)() 221 1()0(), }"-,r q()6
I
Texaco USA
i"'t "O-2 2 1 1 Lltl(\ r-.: r. l.)( )( l
Thrifty Oil Company
•'-'l 'l '-2 2 ~ IL10t\ I· XI lJl)(I
Time Oil Co.
...,l \' 2 2 \ h 'l \'. bn l.J\ '1'
TOSCO Corporation
I ~l l'l 2 2 ~ IL"'\\\ f· ,r lJt'<'
TX 0 Production Corp.
I ""'\' 22' l l°'l\'. I \t \)l't ,
Ultramar Refining
I Kl\1 22 \ l(\"L\ l·\t lJl'C'
Union Pacific
Resources Company
I -.:(\ 2 .!. ' h \1L. I '\l l)L)(,
UNOCAL Corporation
I Kl)l1 2 > 3 ll)L\\ J·xr l)l)(,
U.S. 011 & Refining Co.
I ~l"t) 2 2 3 11()(\ r '<f. 4t°'(l
Western Fuel Oil Company
I HOO 2 21-1000, f=xt. Ql o
•
THURIOAV,::,: 13, _,
''Keep _ Your Cool''
for steamy
days when it's
too hot to cook
When the thought of standing at the range makes
you hot undl'r the colla r, cook-free main dish sa lads
a re a no-'iWl'clt ~olution . Cool, refreshing and fa st to
fi x, they wake up wilting a ppetites a nd keep the cook
and kitchen cool.
Ta ke the ~immer out of this summer's meals with
this g reat-ta sting colll'ction of super salad!:> created by
PACE• picante sa uce home economi ts. To s ides tep
cooking a ltogether, they team the eason's fine t fruits
and vegetable~ with quality convenience food from
the ... u pe rm a rket' ~ d e li , freezer and s he lves. For
g.ird e n -fre~h t la vor and just the d esired degree of
~picy "~i/ Lle," they rely on versatile PACE® pica nte
~c1 l1Cl' in the cook's choice of mild, medium or hot. A
na tural as a sa lad sparkler, it adds a one-of-a-kind
fla vor boost and onl y 5 calories per to ngue-ting ling
tables poo nful. Try it in these fuss-free salads, the n
experiment with all your favorites to ee w hat "hot"
menu it em~ kcl'p-your-cool sa lads can be.
•
Add frt-slr apptal to <ummrr meal" u•rth grtaf.tastmg. fa~t It> fix Tu'Can Tu11a SJ/aJ ltopl a11J Or1111~1· l 11,h1'lt'
Clrrckrn Salad (bottom I Crt'lll tl'<' cnmhi11allorr~ of colorful fruit'. r>r:<r•taNI" .md quulrtv co11ri.'tll1'l111 1,~tJ-tlie
-a/ads rtll{ <111 mild, mtd1um or hot PACE'* p1ca11lt sauce f<lr thrrr ~orderr frNi lt111811t' ''""''"'Ii la•li'
TUSC/ilt ra Ii
SliLllD
cm ( 13 .-es) OI 2 C9IS
(6-1/2 MICH ..di) wtift
...... 14 ii .... , •-4
114wlk•ilt•cWs
cm (I ...s) rl4 kWMy
r...s, ... -~ ......... , ....... 14
1 /2 "' slcl4 ,.. thts
1 /2 alp slcl4 .... -..s wftti
1 /2 ~~(p pk..tt SWCI
1 /3 alp MttW ,, .... " ..
1 /2 ,..,, ... a.sl ltnts, awslMcl
3 a1p1 slw..W ... ltnn
Combine tun.1, bean .... tomato. oliH"' and onion ... in l.u}~t· bowl l 11mb1nl'
p1cantl' "•lU(t', drt•.,.,tn~ <lod ba ... 11. m1'\ well Add to tun.1 ml\turt'. to .....
lt~htlv Chill, 1f dl'Slrt'l.I Arrao~t· ... pin.-Kh on "t'rvtn~ pl.1k hip \\1th ..,.,1,1d
~·rvl' with t1dd1honal p1caote '\atilt' M el kt." 4 "l'n·in~..,
ORliNGE-CliSHEW
CHICKEN SllLllD
1 /l a1p raa• ,._.. swc•
1/4 ~ .... -...... 111 ..... , SW<t
2 ....... flMfy slw..W fr~ .....
ltttwct ltnn
1 /3 "'C9Stely ~ mlwws
Peel and separate orange into section~. cu t ea(h '-t'Choo tn half ombtnl'
chicken, orange, red pepper, onion ring and pt.'.t J'<Xh in IM~t> \xlwl
Combine picante sauce. mamulade, soy saut:'l' and gtn~l'r ml\ wrll ro ....
with chicken mMure. Chill, if d~irect Line <1ervmg plattrr \\Ith lt>ttuC'e, t<lp
with salad Spnnkle with c.shew and serve with add1ta,m.il pKantl' 'MlUl't'
Makes 4 serving .
• OTE: 2 cups fresh pea pod , blanched, may be 4'1Ubshtuted
•)
1 /3 <1' ~Aa~ pi<mtt S4Mt
1 /4 "'.,,.. .... dlmty
1I 4 "' ..ytMlise
1 /2 '"""" ClffY ,. ... 4 WW. wt.f Of wWte pita
'-'H4s,Wvt4 a bM, .. , ... tr r....-. ltthl<e
ltoves
l l1mb1oc turkn .1rpli-l l'll·n 11011111 ... .H1d .dm"1"l" 1n l,1 q.~l· b1•\' 1
l limbtnt' r1l.lnh· "-<lllll' \ h11trwv m.n 111111.11 ... 1· .ind \urn I".,, Jl•r rlll\ \\I "
r11ur \)\"l'f turkl'\ ml\lllfl' 011\ h~hll\ l hill II dl· ... rrl'd I lnl' J"'ll.l l'n .id
h,1(n.., \\1th kttth 1 11'.l\ , .... 1111 ''1th t11rk1 •\ 'lll\ltm ~ n l' "1th .1<ld1t11•11.1
p11dnll' .... lllll' \l,,J..t..., .i "I. n in~ ...
l on,~int' "hnmp. rl'd pl'ppt•r .t nd ~rl'\'O lln!On.., in large bnwl lombtnl'
pKa nll' -.ame. drt...,,tn~ and um,mdl•r, ml'\ wl'll Tn ~ w1th hnmp mt\tun.•,
cha II. ir dl!,m>d Add "' tx.Hfo. tu....., lt~hth Arran~c ~rN'n on "rrvmg
plath'r "roon "tmmp mr\'.tUf\' .1nd dre<;"tn~ O\:l!r g~t.'n!' pnnklr with
n lantro and ~am1c,h with e~~. ti dl''-tf\'d "''r\C.' "1th add1t1onal p1cante
"-lUt'l' \~a~~ 4 ""rvm~..,
MOST STORES
REG. OR
HOT
ONDON BROIL
THICK CUT BEEF ROUND, UMIT 2
BAKE. BROIL
OR FRY
8
LB.
CTARINIS
LARGE IRH RIPINID
LB.
. .... ...... an
=., I& 1.98
ff'9llh t large Colifornio long 5tefn
ASIAN PEMS .............................. 3 '°" I EGGPLANT.. ............................... EA .49 BARTLETT PEARS ......................... LI . .19 GlAOIOlA IOOOU£TS ............. IA. l.M
. . ::1 COLeAft
T00111rasn
: (<Jll_)d[t·, J . ,,3-0l. f'UMr
6.,·7-0l. TUii
32-0z. listermlnt Or
1.69
LISTERINE MOUTHWASH ................................. i.M
60-Ct. Tablets
EFFERDENT DENTURE CLEANSER . . ....... 2.H
sua.
MOUNTAIN DIW,
SNIYI,
IMt. " ....
.. AllKLI.. 1 · .....
MINE~~~ATER 79 + C.R.V. •
---(•••• ....•.•... )---....
GlllllAICllA (ftA)
1.45 10.o z I rftA ~._._. •
......... la .. --(ml
12-0Z. IOTTllS + C.ltV. 4.69
3.7S.Ml. Alt0ned FkNon + C.R.V. .." '·PACK BACARDI IREEZERS ......................... ..
11 .33-0z
WEL-PAC MITSUME FRUITS ............................ 1.61
3.S·Oz. Broiled Mock.rel
WEl ·PAC SABA TERIVAKI ............................... 1.M light Or
1.5 LITER PAUL MASSON CHAil.iS ................. 2.M
GATORADE
mAlllAST ••c•
S TO 10
OUNCE. .99
... 111111
..... 2.29
............. 1.M
THIRST OUENOIER
89
......... ~ ]COOKIDllAM
. I 1-~IC~G 3.69
Hughft Random Weight
SWISS CHEESE . .. . . . .. .. .......... LI. 1.89
Monon, 8·0unce
GRATED PARMESAN ...... \ .......... 2A9
·~· •••••..•
r.r s1•1•• CHIU II .,.;;'fd'.:'
-~
7.0UNCf I M a. ,..z,u ~ ,,,., •
.~~"*-12-0Z. I 99
• FAMllY PACK •
TOSl~lt&a.1.69
Siad To Ord« ChHM
ALPINE LACE SWISS ....... LI 4.M H9ot. (ot
MAC & CHEESE ................ LI 2.M
• • •
Mix greens, fruit
in tasty salads
Y ean ago, salads tended to be
all veaetables or all fruits. Today,
our tastes ar~ more advtn·
turesome and this salad. combin·
ina strawberries. arccns and onion
with a poppy-seed dressing. is a
favorite.
When strawberries aren't avail·
able, substitute kiwifruit. You'll
need four kiwi fruit to make 2 cups
of slices.
BEJUUES AND GREENS SALAD
S &able1poo111 Nlad oll
S tabletpoo111 ~omey
1 &abletpooa v .. e1ar
1 &eaipOOll poppy teed
'i'I &ea1poo11 prepared mas&AN
4 n ps ton blbb or Bot&oa
le Chee
I nps sliced 1cr1wberrle1
1 1m11J Ollloa, t~Dly 1Uced u4
separaced lato rt.11
For dressing. in a small bowl
combine salad oil, honey, vinegar,
poppy seed and mustard. Mix
well. In a large salad bowl com-
bine lettuce. berries and onion.
Toss with drcssins. Makes 4 scr-
vinp .
Nutrition information per ser-
ving: l 77 cal., 2 g pro.. 21 g carb ..
11 1 fat, 0 mg chol.. 13 ma
sodium. U.S. RDA: 79 percent
vit. C.
-By Th A11«l•tH P1ftl
Dinner? ...
C'llftt Ollr w.tt\. I)
ct1mi~fon•lwrt10 IO
Ttw..~.et Sl ,,OOC.-.h a.•
D"«l from 1d1ll .k Oft
'90Flenwoock1n Dtaltt 1otlt
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Change pace with
a strawberry pizza
for breakfast treat
American·s love affair with pizza has prompted them to tinker with
toppinaa and cast aside classic crusts in favor of adventurous new
combinations. As a result, ingredients such as fruit slices, nuts and soft
cheeses arc transforming the traditional pizza into a food for all meal
occasions.
Instead of tomato sauce and mozzarella, why not a breakfast or
brunch pizza of strawberries and cream cheese? Strawberry Breakfast
Pizza is topped with orange and honey-flavored cream cheese and a
crown of red-ripe CaJifomia strawberries. Refrigerator biscuits form easy
to.make crusts.
In plentiful supply now through summer, California strawberries
add vibrant color and juicy sweetness to your pizza. as well as to other
bl:ukfast favorites like waffles. pancakes and cereal. Add strawberries
td breakfast drinks, too. A whole strawberry floating in champagne.
orangc juice and champagne combination called mimosa Len~n
elepnt touch to brunch.
When purchasing strawberries. look for bright color and fresh caps.
as these fruits don't ripen after picking. To keep berries at their fresh est.
refrigerate as soon as you get home. Just before using. gently nnse
strawberries with the caps still attached.
STRAWBERRY
BREAKFAST P~ZA
1 package (7 ~ ouces) refrigerated biscuits (10 biscuits)•
1 oru1e
Z packages (3 ouacee eacb) cream cbeese, softened
4 tea1poona boney, divided
1 pint basket fresb California strawberries, stemmed and halved
Miat 1prt1s, for garnish
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Stack 2 biscuits; roll out to cm:le
about 6 inches m diameter. 1/1 inch thick. Place on uagreased baking
sheet. Prick all over with fork. Repeat with remaining b1 scum to make
a total of fi ve circles. Bake until lightly browned. six to eight minutes.
Loosen b1scu1ts and cool slightly.
Meanwhile. finely grate peel from orange. In bowl beat cheese. peel
and two teaspoons of the honey to blend thoroughly: set aside. Juice
orange into another bowl. Add stra" bcmes and the remaining two
teaspoons honey; toss. Increase O\en temperature to 425 degrees.
Spread b1scu1ts "1th chcec;e mixture to within 1 i inch of edges.
dividing equall). Bake JUS t un11I edges of cheese brown hghtl ). Top with
drained strawberries. Ciam1sh "1th mint spngs. Sen e 1mmed1atel)
Makes five
servings.
•Available an supermarket refngerator cases.
Nifty ideas dress up
ordinary bay lunches
A sandwich. chips and a p1cn· of
fruit are the ~ag lunch bas1rs. But
a llllle crcatl\ ll)' can make brown
bag lunches something to loolo.
forward to
Here arc a fe" ideas to make
extra special sack lunches for lids
and gro"n-ups alike
-Wnte a fnendh note on
colorful paper or a paper napkin
and toss into th<.' lunch sack -
"good lurk m )OUr game·· .. kn rn.lo.
·em dead:· or a s1mpk "ha'<.' a
nice da) "
-Smee kid~ Ille tu 'lhare thl·ir
lunches. add a ll'\~ ntra coolies ur
treats for them tO pa'>s on to their
pals.
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themed treats or personal notes -
shamrock shaped sugar cookies on
St. Patncl 's Da). a "11pook)" card
on Halloween. heart-shaped.
home-made prct1eh on Valen-
tine's Day
-lncludt> a colorful drinking
stra" ur paper cup tor tlnnk1ng
milk -thi s will entice kids. and
adults too. to drink all of their
milk at lunch .
-Place tickets to a ball game,
the theater or a mo' 1e into a
sealed en,elope and toss into the
lunch bag.
-To make lunch food fun for
kids.
I. Cut raw vegetables. cheese or
sand"1ches in to 1nterest1ng
shapes.
2. Make mini/sandwiches using
crackers in place of bread.
3 Cut faces 1n bread slices of a
sand" ich or in the 1c1ng of a piece
of cake.
-Create an invitation to an
event or locale -1t ma) be a
shopping tnp to a clothing store.
dinner at the p1ua parlor. a tnp to
the zoo or a candlelight dinner for
two.
- Throw in anything colorful
or fragrant -a fresh flower. a
colorful silk nhbon. a paper snow-
nake. a paper napkin doused with
perfume
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Draft Environmental Impact Report ( EIR) 524
ELEGANT
SAXONIES
Thock, roch soxon,
plush carpets 1n o
ro1nbow of color
$1CJ95
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The ro11 n t y ()I 111 ,lOP,l' Fll Y' I • 1.11me11 ta I 1'1anagernen t Agency
;rnd no tt Cf' of p11hl• 1 1;111.101!11; of D1aft EIR )24
(CDr) 900\J0900lF .111 .h 1n eiposes the construct ion of
zone of uninco1po1a1ed 01ange Cou nty.
(EHA) announces the completi on
~01 Coac;tal Development Permit
a 1 ec;or t hotel 10 the coastal
PROJECT DP.SCRIPTION :
Draft EIR )14 ha~ been prepared lo evaluate
the potential Pnvlronmental impa r ts assoc i
ated vllh thP r onc;tr uc tion o t a 4)0 guest
room Hyat t reso1t hotel on a jJ a c rr s ite.
Amenities vlll Inc lude: banquet fa cili ties ,
retail "a lee;, res tA111ant s , health club and
spa, tPnnlc; cour t c; .1nd a.._sociated parking.
Total project building a1ea viii be approxi
mately )05,000 c;quare feet. The proposed use
ls consistent vlth the deve lopment guidelines
o f the app1oved l.ocal Coastal Prog1am tor the
Irvine Coast Planned Community.
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PROJECT LOCATION:
The project is located ln southe1n 01ange
County, south ol the l I ty o f Nevpo1 t Beach.
1,800 feet Inland of Pa ci f ic Coac;t Highvay
and northerly of Pe l i<an Hill Road In the
Irvine Coast Planned Cnmm11nity .
RBVJ BVlNG l.OCATI ONS:
Cop1@s of Draft EIR ~24 are availahle tor revtev at the follovlng location$:
Orange County EMA
Land Planning Dlvl 'i lon
12 Ct v I c Cen te1 Pltu., Room 71R
Santa Ana, CA 91701
Nevp or'f Center Branch Library
A56 San CleMente Drive
Nevport Beach, CA 92660
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Irvine University Park Li brary
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(n order to ho vt' co~~•nts Included ln the Ptnal IJR, vrltten c09ilenta on D11ft EIP
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ER team victor In rac~ for Hoag ER funds
Ann Landen .__ __
Alla Laaden• favorite columns 'ff'iJI be tepriatod while she is on
*Carioa.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a
1Cl'minal il1neu. Y cs. I am one of
400,000 people who will die from
c:aDCer this year. I have somethinJ to
say to fiieoda and relatives of all
tenniAa1 petients. I hope you will
" allow me to use your column as a
datform.
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Dear Family and Friends: When
~ fint found out about my illness
.JOU came b¥ to see me. Your con-cern and canna p ve me a great deal
of emotional sup~rt. But where arc
->40u now? True, n's goin& to take a
Mllre end Lauri MendenheH fat~ ..... tllelr tum In Ill• IMdfet llne.
=for this hideo us disease to
· me off. but is that any reason
'to t me as if I were already dead?
Al time ,ocs bl , I need you more -
bot less. don t want your pity. just
your friendship.
• Please come and sec me now.
Cancer is not contagio us. I still look
.pretty aood. My mind is as sharp as
.at ever was. I need to see some
·friendly faces from the outside
;world. A visit from you now will
atve me a great deal more pleasure
ihan the flowers y~u send to my
'fUneral. -F.REEPORT, ILL.
DEAR FREEPORT: Here ls your
-letter, aM I ltope 1'e people wbo
__. &e tee It will. I ~ope, too, lf tbey
are 1&aytq away becaHe ~ey don't ·Imo• wut to 1ay \Ut ~ey wlU
realise yoe wut to be talked to the .-me way 1'ey wollld talk to any
edler aoclal frlead.
'l1wlk JH for layl.Dg lt on tbe llne.
Yoe performed a valuable service
today.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
cousin also 1s a vef) close fncnd.
When I announced m y e ngage ment.
the first thing she said was. 'T m
goina to sing at your wedding."
I know she means well. but the girl
has a lousy voice. She has brought
up the subject three times this week.
each time telling me how thnlled she
is. I haven't had the hean to tell her
Tom Riiey, Dr. Devld M•rtJn; Sheron Land·
1perger, Ro.bert Pernendea; RoNnn•
I what I really think. I My mother insists friendship 1s
more important than the qualtt) of
the vocalist. She claims ever)one
will know the girl 1s not a pro-
fessional and realize she 1s singing
for sentimental reasons. I DON'T
WANT HER TO SING What
should I do? -TONGUE-T IED IN KENT UCKY
DEAR UN: Uatle your tongue
aad a.en "CH" yoa bave decided to
ap1e a profea1lonaJ barplst, or-
paJ1t or vtollaJ1t. Ask ber 10 be a
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IRVINE C!:l
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No joke! £illit team• -three or four pbys-iciam and/or prominent busi-
wamen puabina and one ridina -
raced in the lhoppina area where
chic fAlb.ion1 abound and world
tnvelen visit u a "must do" when
in town. Jewel Coun wu the finish line for
the wild and crazy fun Sunday eve-nina event, and the SS2 Oub of
Hoq Hospital bu S 10.000 to
donate iowud the expen1ion of the
hospital cmCfltnc:y room.
Bally of Switzerland hosted the
Thymes-catered reception and 2SO
came '° view the shoe and accessory 1tore in its new and taraer SCP
location, and to cheer the racers.
"Bally is a conservative company
and its officials looked at me with
croued eyes when I first sugested a
prney race. But. it's a natural -
parneys and an emergency room
benefit," said Peter Cobuzzi, Bally's
di.rector of advertisina and public
relations. Dr. John Applcpte, president of
SS2, said, "T hese arc aumeys from
the hospital and we have to have
them back by midni&ht. Each gurney
bu a sian on it to advertise a date
of a SS2 event. So the race is like a
calendar." Applcptc and .S.52 mem·
ber Paul Coulter assisted with the
plannina.
Who's the fastest of them all? The
emcraency room team attired in sreens ran the .S.52-foot course in 23
seconds. Dr. Grea Super was the
captain of the team composed of
Susie Johnson, Kate Hofley, Terry ~. Dr. Brian Grade, Dr. Ray
Ricci and John Cruz.
"We arc always there for you."
Vida
Dean
said Super as store manqer Rosan-
na Cortese named the team winner.
And, the fast ER team will wear new shoes as a prize. "This was a once in
a lifetime event for us,•• joked Super
and he denied that the team would
enter aumey racina in O lympic com-
petition at Barcelona.
Emcee Gordon Bowley had a field
day with his joking -nothing wu
sacred as he introduced the teams:
second place winners Christmas
Carol Ball team of radiologists wear-
ina half of a tux; the slowest Pro-am
classic team wearing knickers and
plaid socks; 10th annual stag shoot
members in shorts and T shirts;
western-attired barbecue team; foot-
ball mixer team in football sutts;
billfish tournament group (only
three team members Jay Reed. Bill
von Henkle and Ken Hines but fast
at 28 seconds) and the Bally team.
Spectators at the race included
Marilyn Reed, Lauri and Mike
MendenhalJ, Lee and King Burstein,
Sharo n Landsperger with Robcn
Fernandez and four lucky winners of
Bally shoes Cara Bowley (daughtc'
of Gordon). Steven Callahan. Joan
Ravera and Burr AJlegaert.
This social event was definttel>
not "just the same old thing."
Wlnnersa ••teem of Susie Johnson, Dr. Greg Super, K•t•
Hofley, Dr. Rey Ricci, John Cruz. Dr. Brl•n Grade and
Terry a .. n .
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Special Advertiser Profiles
Homeowner can sleep easily
with Westec Security system"
TOday'e hOmeOwnet hu M-
curtty need• which go beyond
burtgariel and W.-tee Security,
Inc., ll equipped wtth the best
aecurtty lyltem available.
Weetec, which hu been In
()J*atlon for 20 years and has
eight offlcee In the Southland.
understand• community com-
mitment as an Important factor
In Its bustneea.
Also on duty 24 hours a day
are patrol offtcert for the Armed
Reeponae Service. Thia eervtce
lends out an armed and quall-
f6ed off6cer In reeponae to a
phone caJI or a Weetec 5,00
reeponse signal. These "Star
T earn officers·' recleve over 200
hours of training aa required by
the state of Callfornla, aa well as
first aid and CPR certification.
lty."
Westec'1 community lnv<>N-
ment Includes recoglnltlon of ')
aafety awareneaa. For example,
the company sponsors an tlWWd
for local youth heroletn, given to
children like a 5-year old Or-
ange County boy who caUed 911
when his mother had a diabetic
attack.
•obert and Consuelo Camplllo at Guacamole Joe's In Pountaln Valley. The Weatec 5,000 ts the se-
curity system deatgned and In-
stalled by Weatec Security.
There are over 20 standard fea-
tures on this security system.
Including a connection to a cen-
tral proceaalng unit which
monitors for undesired events
and aends data to the Com-
There alao is a notable
amount of optional features
which add to ·•providing our
customers with a peace of mind
ao that they can regard their
home as a refuge." says Phillip
Sontag. public relations man-
8Q8f. For example, Home Man-
agement allows the homeowner
to program almost all electrical
functions In the home. as well as
Telephone Accesa. In which the
homeowner can control the
Westec Security nu the tech-
nology to Insure that their ays..
tem la the most update and
advanced system avaHab te. The
Westec 5.000 11 a mOdular ct.
sjgn. which means It allOW9 the
customer to choose the level o'f
protection needed. aa well aa
making Integration of future ad-
vances In security technok>gy
possible.
Authentic Mexico City taste
offered at Guacamole Joe's munication• Center.
Robert Campillo and Jesse
Centano bring the authentic
taste of food from Mexico City
to this bright and cheerful res-
taurant In Fountain Valley.
Cousins Campillo and Can-
tano decided, with the h~lp of
their family, to open the suc-
cessful business about three
years ago. Campillo explains
that the name Is half Spanish
half English as a metaphor for
the restaurant's blend of tra-
dltlonal Mexican food with the
tow-key style of Callfornla.
Speaking of atmosphere, the
restaurant 1s colorful as the
selection of food. One of the
speclalltles Is the "Chingol-
lnga: · a flour tortilla stuffed with
chicken, or beef If you prefer.
fried lightly and served with
guacamole. sour cream. rice
and beans.
Another speciality worth try-
ing and also native to Mexico
City -Campillo and Cantano's
birthplace -is the "Rajascon
Con Crema." an excellent dish
of peppers sauteed with onions,
garlic, and a rich sour creme
sauce. And If these dishes
sound a little too decadent.
don't worry; Guacamokl Joe's
offers healthy salads and grilled
chicken to appeaae any dieter.
To spice up your meal, as well
as the homemade chips and
corn tortillas. the salsa bar lets
you choose four different
sauces. from the safe, 'gringo'
to a more powerful green chill, as well as the dangerous, ap-
propriately called, "very hot
salsa." Plus. there Is the can-
t Ina. where you can order the
favorite drink of the house. a
rather potent margarita.
The traditional Mariachi band.
which strolls the cafes and
restuarants of Mexican cities
and towns. also is coming to
Guacamole Joe's on the week-
ends. Each Sunday the res-
taurant serves an all-you-can
eat buffet, completf} with "the
best menudo In Orange Coun-
ty."
Campillo says that at
Guacomole Joe's "we like our
cu1tomer1 to leave happy, mak-
ing sure that they receive the
beat food and service possible."
For this reason It's not hard to
understand why It won the
Southern Callfornla Restaurant
Writers' award of merit in the
Mexican food category In 1988.
Guacamole Joe's is located at
16129 Brookhurst St., Fountain
Valley. They do catering and
parties, both at the restaurant
or home. The number Is
775-3343.
Thia center has a trained staff
of security technicians who are
prepared to handle calls regard-
ing break-Ina. fires and medical
emergencies by having your
message verified and dis-
patched to the appropriate
authorities. Plus. the center will
keep on flle Information regard-
ing special lndlvldual medical
attention.
Thia sophisticated tool of
safety also offers technological
·1eve1s of protection and home
management functions from any
touch tone telephone. world-
wide.
"Westec Security feels It Is
important to give to a communi-
ty." says sales manager Tony
Webber. This Involves a free
brochure intltled "Your Gulde to
Family Safety and Home Secur-
The Westec 5.000 can be I~
stalled In your home by an ~
duty Installation technician
Westec Security Is regulated by
the Department of Comaumer
Affairs to insure that customers
recleve the best pouible prOd-
uct.
For more Information regard-
ing the Weatec Security System,
call 951-0831. Westec Security
Is located In Irvine at 5 Mason
St.
conveniences. For example. the .--------------------------
Selected Zone Bypass allows eJE 4\ JB)s 16 '% specific areas of the home to be ~Allllnl•
bypassed while the remainder of
the system remains activated. Thru Aug. 31 0
PAINTING SERVICE
Sears painting service saves time. mess and aggravation. A
name you can trust for quality and service. Have the job done
right by Sears authorized painters.
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• Sears FINEST PAINT _______ ....,.
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Business Concierge in
new Costa Mesa off ice
• Protessional
application
• Strength or Sears
dependability
• Licensed, Insured
contractors
• Quality wol't( at
competitive prices
The Business Concierge. a
Newport Beach-based executive
•amenity services firm, has open-
ed a new office in the Imperial
Bank Tower to serve businesses
In South Coast Plaza Town
Center.
Founded In 1987. the Busi-
ness Concierge
specializes In
providing a
broad range of
amen ity ser-
vices for busi-
ness executives.
Including dry
cleaning and
laundry, valet.
cateri ng and Marchtolanl
party planning, personal and
business errands, gift basket
and floral arrangements. and
travel and entertainment pack-
ages.
Located In the Imperial Bank
building's subterranean lobby
entrance In suite 50, the Busi-
ness Concierge's newest office
will serve as the firm's Town
Center operations head-
quarters. according to June
Marchlglanl, president of the
firm.
The company also wlll have
mobile pickup and drop-off lo-
cations -open dally from 7:45
to 9: 15 a.m. -stationed
throughout the business com-
plex' s main parking garages.
"We were looking to expand
our office and Mrvlce oper-
attona to a successful. well-es-
tabllshed buelne11 center.··
Marchlglanl commented, "and
South Coast Plaza Town Center
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well man,_ed· C~h need• part time Payr:iil working condltlon1 & ( t )t05 117•8000 Eat. have 12 yrtexp H:J.oo79 ta 11 0 n , f u 11 ·t1 me. Olympic hopet u1.;
loYet' &42-4883 · Clerk 2-3 days a week llllftl llll benefit• Call l<athleen. 1<·22005 PAllT·Tml 111.P 542·2200 $101 /hr. Call Mr.
· _ · Computerandprtorexpa French bakery/dell, TheLlltlelnnOnTheBay. -~~~-.,..----ITo Ml up/take down on NST•• -• t<errtgtn,545·8042.
FOUND Smell white plus Send r .. ume 10: Pl/FT, all shifts •v•ll· 873-8800 _,Un118•f111 --
8
•• -Tuesdays for l<lwenle unny, vcty of Monrovia Hedley Bullder1, 5010 able &45-0447 or •PP'Y Trtcet't neecs.d locally to Luncheon 11 Costa M ... $11.41 to $14.90 hr For ••• ...,
& Victoria, 873-2223 Cempus Of , Ste 100, In pereon at C'est SI Bon ltHrll IMet proc"' FHA mortgage Community Center. Call e1Cam and appllcatlon In· I.I. --·llT
FOUND-White female Newport Beach, CA Bakery. 149 Riverside Established Newport refunde. EKc«lent salary. Charla Matk .. M&-1521 formation cell 1 (800) Top Newpe>rt Real Estate
Samoyed In South 92680 Attn Lynda Ave, NewPort Beach Beach Generel ContrK-Cell t-800/458-0840. 999·9838. ext. CA·130 Agl needs 11 PIT All~
Laguna Call a 1 o •••11r1111LY f ... -y ....... tor Typl.,. 80 wpm. .. ........ _1 7am-6J)m 7 daye. tanl Must be famtllar 49&-1450 ...-;• , /T "5•HUI .. HUI shorthand °' speed writ· _.. •PUT Tm* -w/compute< & have office
Sam-' 30pm, S5.50/hr No For Prlnllng Co. Must be Ing 80 wpm, computer E'*getlc, eritt>uslutlc for * .. AA/ ... * Pll lllllL ,. .skllls llc'd prel'd Call
LOST 4 mo Old Welsh
Corgi We Want Htf To
Come Homet 011ap-
pe11re<1 8114 Hunlingtn
St & Atlanta VIC Gold
w/wttt nose & reet Ple•M
Helpt 969-7928
e11pnecessary Small mfg serious, dependable and exp , wlll train, $24,500, FIT potltlon. Wiii train. .....,. Taacher1/A 11l 1t11n t AON 760-5000
plant Apply In persori be-courteous Bring OMV re· plus benefits. 760-8850 NewPOfl Beach &44-7848 Teachers FIT PIT Com· ----.,
tween 10·2 Tue Wed°' GOfd 261-7594 llmmedtate efternoon petltlve sa111rles/benef1ts •IE~·
Thurs. 16861 Gemini •MllllTIUTlll Gen Othce/Secty *llllLI* openings delivering ECEunlllreqd 964-7741 ..a
lane. Hun11ng1on Beach I · • ...._. .. ,. llP--Lunch-time & evening documents to FI T Mond•y-Frlda, PI T In stores In your area 11..,_ Fashion Shotrs. 8,.,..,.1• Orenge County bull· 8 30-5 30 Benef1ti
I 2·3 days wee«ends Car 8 I .,.... · G Grubb & Eiits. Astt toi-
LOST black & wht rem' chppe<I Shih T7u dog Vt<.
SpnngdP1'. 6 Edinger on
8119 897~944 REWARD
ISSISTl.T necessary S6.00/hr. Call nght high energy people wear & lingerie. 6&4-8400 nessai real for active Phyllis. 644•6200 •
Nadine 714•54 l-07 18. or needed for new accounts -types! Need '82 or newer
.l.11!£11$ EleanOfe Russell position MODEL WANTED econo car with flab car g S2S/HR ins. & good driving re-
213-596-5209 ""6AM· 12 Noon Mon-Fri No e1Cp nee 18 yrs + eo<d Start limes include
I
Two Assistant Managers
LOST dog Hunt Bch area. are needed tor Dally Pilot
Big reward Silky teme< Circulation Department
V'$300-S500 per week (714) 722-7265 10 am & 1 pm Jan. Able
""Paid Training Courier lllYEll ,....Fun Costa Mesa office OFFICE (714) 751 -0746
mix 963-7289 Early morning hours Port time afternoons De--I Dulles Include route de-livery ot blueprints in Qr.
11 .. aa.1111
LOST male cat. orange livery and service error ange County. Company ---------tabby, near Smart & Final re-delivery $7 /Hr • car $6/Hr Mon-Fri lllYE STlllmH
in Costa Mesa REWARD mileage Bnng OMV pnnl-out 10 IEED
646-9238 OCB Aeprograph1cs
LOST OR FOUND A. PET Cell Robert at 6.tl2·4333 1772 I Mtlchell, Irvine TEICHER.'.'
Low Cost Spay/Neuter lor interview I n ea r Red h 1 11 &
Referral NO FEE Pel 1 o MacArthur) Red Cross authorized
provider looking for available 978 PEl S
L~,~~ 1~~~~i1~~.~~n~~~i ,BALBOA Bl J
neutered male, very CLUB
•rtendly REWA RD I 969-0275 or 675 6886
LOST white & t>lack M1ca1 •SPA ITIEllllTS name Boggy wired lag & Good telephone skills
collar long ha1r vie Seniors encouraged 10
Hunt Harbour REWARD apply
846-5054 • FHI SHVHS ------I •HST /HSTESS Htalth & Fitness 3CXX> hne Clin•ng e•pP11encl'
Able to work weekends
TIRED? ..ind l\olldav<>
F o• an arvt ,11ease call
, 645 5000 E .. 1 52 1
Dry Cleaning cerlll1ed instructor for basic first aid and C P A ClllTH PHSH training Call Jamie Stahl
Expenenced. Full or PI T at (7 14) 546-8943
Newport Beach area ---------1 644-0435
EARN $395 A DAY' .... SCHIL SHIH w ork At Home Call Needed for after school
1.900.554.2255 E 1 776 1 care 2 Boys Pool home s 14 ree it 5 Dys/Wk 962-3 166 Msg
Escrtw Tr1i•H I ... , .... ,." Wute4 • • • Live In-Out llectptiHtltlT1'11t I Engltsh speaking or Span
Escrow Co Cypress OK must duve and have
Salary & car allowance references Sal between
213 862-1995 S 150-$350 per week Call
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Previous experlenc~
preferred, able to work
weekends and holidays.
OLEllnPIST
Detail oriented person for
fa11-p11ced purchasing
department Accurate
typing Of 50 wpm, good
phone skills
PHllllELWT
(Bl-LINGUAL)
Busy office needs team
player lor app1tan1 /new
hire processing. records
update. typing, workers
comp repor1s Require-
ments accurate lypmg of
45 wpm, fluency 1n Eng-
hshlSp11n1sh minimum 1
year office experience .
Compelll•\e salary
WE OFF ER
GOOD BENEFITS
Eddie Gonzales, winner
of a Nintendo entertain·
ment system, sold (40)
new subscriptions for
the Da~y Pilot for the
month of June.
Be a part of the winninc
team, be a part of e1cit·
inc JHomotions like this
one, and earn EXTRA
MONEY for the SUM-
ME.R. Apply now!
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Real Estate otftoe IOOl<lng
lor weekend Rece~-
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of working hard 10 lose I
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Part Time Temporary! HI/Fiil PllCHSH
work Please call Aaron Earn up 10 $6000 per mo
Pa1714t841-4000 Call(7 141 647-7t28 For an appl . please call
645-5000, Ext 521
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CLASSIFICATIONS
1002-2790
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o;earch has resulted in a ~on Weo u11u F'ri 10AM
C!ynam•c new ~ystem lo 10 t2Nurm Balboa Yacht
b11ng your body onto 1ts j (.;lub t801 Baysroe
natural b&ldnc;p CALL Dnve COM
f00AY 17141 77t 7234
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ca111t>11ter lo• form1119
t.all • t 4 84 '.l 11 1 1
!Ptrsonals 3002 CISlllH I ATIHIHT * IMAZIH PSYCMIC I SERVICE STITIH
From Eu•OOf' 3' yrs eap Sdlary & comm All t>en-
Tarrv.i 'lPIDS on oJll mat t>ltts Apply 2590 Neow·
(pre, 1 r~EF OUE'STION pot! Blvd Costa Mesa
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Da' "Q 'lP•v•Ct' 1000 took
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Mon-Ft1 5a m-1 30pm
S6 30/Hr Ben efits
Books on Tape, Inc Call
Lisa at 548-5525
TeB
Call 714-642-4333
Ask for Carlos
TeHAll!
Buslotu Announce me nu 2920 Personal Strv1Ces 3004
St 111 needPd to work w•th
Dev 01<; chtldrpn &
.1dutt., n qroup home set
tong Al '""''., ava11ao1e f ul 1.me b Part time
l> • 'I 0..,1pl l > 434 10i6
Early morning motor routes
available. Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance The search for the
perfect house is
over. We have new
listings daily.
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Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6t h
Tn over 1 {X),000 Reade rs
INCLUDES: • Extensivr CoveragP of all I ,ocal Schools
• Schedules of Local Games
• Coverage of College Gamr~
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all e11trH rnao• ..,ery MHOIPP
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a11oel*'t t>enefltt. Apply
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VOLUNTEERS
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lls.te.&watar1ndoor, eveni ng • L ea v e 7 1'-642-9981. c;oY«ecl Call fS.42·585a condlllOn $2500 OBO ·••m~ Sll.M MONOA '87 Aec.ordUt wt11te S350 1eso·1 m.pe ,,,....,... 5 3...,.3 ll&ITAL.... -dlnlnn .. ,. ''"''-labi.. --.-F""ls Sabot, eom -p14tti •5 "" • • Ofwt llMl<.-ml 111.M 4dr 51Pd HK m1i.s ortg-C u ... "8 5 B vv u.-...,tv~/ ... 1171 1n1t ow n11 S8 'JOO 2925 Harbor 91vd. .... ,
chairs & hutctt 1100. A.II· t,. AYLINER 25' ready to ul with padOle "'""--,,~ CADILLAC 1960 ..... 111-a.
tlque beds & wicker Sleep• 101 350 engine. and doll)'. S3SO OBO Scoottn ~18 30.000 mllH 1ou1 door , 1• •t llAU. M. 2131592-•25e
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NeWPOtt Beach, CA 92660
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COOk Flex hrs A~ly In
pefs<>n 8-11am or 2·5pm,
40 1 E 17th. Costa Mes.
A1k !Of Troy.
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min ded lnd lvldual
needed 10 manaoe New-
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ptease can Vickie al
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llentele. FIT, 675· 1010 ...........
l'fature. energetic. respon·
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f each Retail Store Full
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Walnut bunk bedt & lad· Shore PQWer \IMF Depth L.4 SER. lully equtpe>ed. ex-Cycle lull Orest S2.200 . • ... ,.... fNIWlf (M) -· .. The Huntington Beach cl«. gd eond, &200/obo. finder s22•000 oellent con011ion. $750. OBO 6'8·2307 CHEVY ·57 BEL·AIR It(~ IMtl ...... loadlld!(10431A)
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cal, ctertcal and educe-C~s
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committed and are eager •W.ANTEO-AMERICAN 0760·0361. e760-0301 2 1986 Kawasaki 550 Jet 1987 4 • '· tan new FORD l930 Model A I sell $16 800 OBO
tolearna marketablesklll INDIAN ITEM S Cun '°' 28' Calif 1968 FG t~1n Sk11 w11h t1•11ef. custom Tu Oor 90~ cond1t1on 651-9624 on the medical t eld Baskets Pollery A ga -11181 babied S6 500 S7 650 days 895-1074 HYUNDAI 1987 GLS ' , we • u1., • gas sleeps 4 mint paint many utru. excel-548-4193 8'1e 89<1.4269 I BMW 3iO• 1980 ,.,, I )3K 5.spd runs IOOk$ e• need Y<>Y now! etc Gary 71o412o48-791 s 17 :ooo 498•404 1 lent condition. package I c1111sett~ Super tie•• • , ,
Oeat $5300 Call Butch Do<lge l987 Ram Cgr FORD 1969 Fatrlane On~ u w ner $4 500 ' ., 1' • '' 1 ~ 1 0 Jtwtff)'/Fun/M evenings 71o412•2·1538 4114 360ct v8 601< mt a• Vm111oe Best offer d~11• 675·7'27? oJl 3027
Please call Paige al SaM lom 7014 ceuent condition PfOS· 1 8001999-28A8 .,, .t 15 I
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ground Nice environ·
menl Gooo benefits
Alexis I to 5 •9•-9650
awll.IY keel. many extras 640•1568 IFORD 66 MUSI.ANG 1 s2 1000 Days 662-5449
L arge selecllo n ot S3.600 By o w n er •l.l.&Y&H.1111111. 289 engine automatic Eves 730 5425
diamonds. Ylntage 7 14-645-2963 o45' SUP $750/mo 60 JEEP 1988 Wrangler 95• ... restOfeo 673-0138 IMW 'll 115'
Employmtnt \I/anted
5535
watcheS 1nc:I Role• and 25 Brisrol Stir Saol. lull SLIP S950/mo 760-5070 Sah8ra edition 17 000 4 SK """~ 1638 1771
Patel< We buy. sell traoe keel sloop steeps " 4 miles excelle nt con· M isc. Vehldes 9090 S 11,HI
ano repair w 1111am satll 9hp outboarO *"' ITlllll All d111or1 S 10 500 000 Coll ~--------Harold Je-lers. 3 116 some w ork O ller •••TSU .. * alter 5 492-7865 Can )IOU buy Jeeps Cars ClfYIEl•W
Newport Blvd at 32nd <189-94 19 ... r• 4~4 'Setzed 1n Or1.19 raids 1500 Auto Mall Dr SA llMHI De Anza Bays1oe Village Trucks 9035 lor unoer SlOOOO? 111-1111
27 Slllello Ca11maran 300 E Coast Hwy Newp1 Call tor l acrs rooay
REFINED NURSE LIVE-IN ~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..___ EQuoppeO tor C08Sl81 Bell Call M-F. 9am 4pm CHEVY s• PICK·UP I 505.544.9533 Dept 242
or OUT Private duty .P.e_ts_&_AnHnM ____ _.604-..,9 cru1s•ng 6 sails autol (714)673·1331 1 REBUILT 1---------• L ocal refer ence s c pilot, VHF, 1pee<io11og WITH CAMPER $2295 380-7139 AK aoorabi.Sheltie pup-oepth. 8 Portabore sail~ DOCK-15 tronr toe on SEE 642-0567 I Autos Imported 9 100 ...... 1311 pies-parents on p1em1ses 01 h H 0 , channel m N 91 Musi bt> I 1 -4 <Jr wt111e/natur!616<'1
RESPON home care a1oe. 2 Fem. 1 Male, 7 wks ~~ ;go J°M on 8 gen11er. • 101, .. nough for orodge Dodge 1984 t ton flatbed I I 1000 CASI PllCH Tl Sllll
1t11e-1n o• out. all ages $350-$300 760-8677 potrt. I hotoLrPs. ga ey. I $250'mci tJ75-6606 gnod c.ond1t1on w11h 31 t••( tYf• LUSE Sf(•LtH •ITO•S Xlnl Leisure World refs 1· res paint, I m e 1..i 1 too 1 b o •es -n n n
Ame11can Fem 828 9638 * AUGUST * trailer. and much more• I 645·8523 .,, Chuc1e al w._. ""'" pay you $100\J lo LTl.1 ltwttrt lt10 .. S20.000 complete o r Free Dock Space for use 6 i t-9088 takl' rover !hos lease Job 0 mb "
Pu,,y SILE S 15.000 stripped New· ot 17 F1 Whaler Balboa transll'r Must sell om Vi4
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port moo11ng possible • Island 7S2 2881 R;\RE 1q57 VW Crew Cab me<Jo.Jtl'ly' Beau tiful 140-144' &LL PIPP•l I llTTlll 642·698 1 I FRONT TIE 28 1 Pock up New Engine' wt111e converlollle 1989 t ma• S3950 760-0240 BMW showroom model •SALE. Cal 25 1979. very c;lean , N e wpor 1 Ch a nn"' c.ar pnune 5s d woin
OVER 20 BREEDS with many cruising e• S 1751mo 1s1 & fasr mos Vans 9040 Pve•t e•rra ·=gonaOtP
IN STOCK tras $7500 645 3517 or rent 714·548-9878 I s 5 • 5 m 1111 h c. a 1
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STHLlll llTORS
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140-144'
IAZH 'II P/I SE 5
ng tor people lo pro1110e "!Andque-'!"------60-1-0 pre-need st!fvtees Must ., ____ s ______ _ All puppies guaranteed 261-9038 n1ghls e.,<i 1n7Q
PETLAND PAVILION -.11en110111oom1>ouyer~ •TWI 20' YUi OPEN 7 DAYS 0 Vltfstoekttd wllh ttull? A Home-on r>r c,&551f1t;d I • ttf' I AC. 1RA 1989 116l L1!9e"IO
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people Stable income an11que·vani1y bonnet
f T career Eccellent chest cherry cl'laor Tur·
trainono & loving supporl k1sn table 1840 parr sooe
16374 Beach BIYO ., mi S c1111oc1ass•lte<J ""''" ""'P h11e~t ,,..,, es1a1e ••5111'\QS Fo•me1!y U-Haul trucks 40"1 •ui•, ioaded e•Ct'I
405 lwy ne•I to Target •l'lurbo~ned on Marth or lent condotoon 30 000
Between EOingef & Hetl lh•'i fl'ar 1nclud1ng com ",1.,s P• lf"nOed war
* • .a1 •2•1 * IJlf'le Silft:ly Ch!'Ck r l'w r 101 f S 19 000 Oa V • •• • Pi>•rH oos and m!'Chd" "• 2120 !'11e 6i3 5679 oca wor~ ..,herl' nf'eded I
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ruDO,;r Jn DOlh llUCk S I Of' f X r RA CL EA N
D•ovn dd•ty ~Pry dPpen OOP,(491
daoie $5 9Q'> ed OR 2 COASTAL lCHA
'"' St 1 OOO Con I at' 29''• H.irt>or Blvd C M
t1an• Knoqht JI Oatlt lll-2IOO Polo! 714 642 4321
o u penence ~en· c;naors '780 Chippendale
a ry bu1 must love bureau 1740 towbO)I I
p e op I e Ca 11 L 1 z Laguna Niguel 249·9836 CITl llTTI .. l .. I
213.533.,9, 1 I .... . Vanety ol colors. FREE to
If Ylll IWI USS I Appllan<ts 6011 gooo home 497-•58t
l arn onc;red1ble amount ol ADMIRAL Retrrgerator MIXED KITTEN Ragdoll
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SALES PHSll P/T cond 642 5931
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STHLlll MOTORS
L Tl, •••,•rt leach
<4 Jd" t .r~ N 0
140-144'
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home service
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Ill.Ill •ml•-1500 Auto Mall Or.SA
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MERCEDES 1978 •SOMH-
f Acellent cono 111on,
$10 750 7 14 •97. 109o4 •
' MERCEDES 1983 300~
tresn engine and mor._
e•cellent cond 11ton<
S'2 000 Days 662·~~
Eves 7J0-5425
ME~C.fDES •984 500~
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va1om1no 11:1atllef S7
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955 2800 w 759-0685 I\
MERCEDES 1984 300f>
Turbo beaultlul COf\·
d111on original owner all
•ecoras blue $ tJ 000
720-0210
MEA(..FDES 300Cb
ruRBO 1985 cham
IJdQ•lP wolh palomino
•&at11er immaculate I
compll"tely loaOed 76t<
moles Must !<ell $19 sot
W 111 r ons•<le• reasonable
l'Jfl .. , 760 3888
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t. a110,s Low miles ln1
PHJC ul~le t 1H0321•1
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111-2100
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WAGON White leatner
s..,r roo• E •c e1t e n t
$ 15 QSO -;9.1035
f ashion Island N B Eves g.i~ l I''> old must sell
p•eto 644 9888 I mo"ng e~ce1 ot sn5
I 64'1 15J6 or 6J1-42J8
*SALES* I Ael119era1or no lrost 2
REMEMBER Mike the Dog CALL 642-5678
on Down and Our 1n1--------------------
8evPrly H11t5? Young I
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66 l/W CLASSIC BUS
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By CHARLES GOREN
w rth O MAR SHARIF
And T ANN A H HIRSCH
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he male abandoneo on a sottd oa~ oonong set seat
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people consequently GARAGE SALE Penonsuin: of ar.Jwer'> r_ec1oner etc
blond on one eye S1ttl lov· Shipyard Olfoce furn SA T 8" bl '52'> Poi:ilar
nq ano '" CCt'P need ot 81 consrruct1on equ p & L "tnP "f'". Ei~en &
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Household goods an Huge Stock Sale Scotia . .
ESTA TE YARD SALE Hunt.kach 6 140
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*'•rtlt••• SUMMER JOBS
NOW!
f(JU CAN EARN ~50
S 100 ANO MORE E Al. H
WHK WORl<INC. PART
TIMf•
Nt! hilve 1 NEW Pl~O
GRAM fnr STlJOFNfS
12 16 YEARS OF AGE
helping ul g11t n-cus
tomers lot ou1 nf!wi
paper•
Hf RE 5 THE DEAL
I Tho~ is no1 a paper
roult' NO Oeltvering •n
VOIY1!<1
2 We p1ov10e tran'POI
ly SYDNEY OMARR
Tlturhf•y. AUO· 2J
ARllS fMarcn 1 t -April 191
Wnt rt t11eworks wtre tipecrta
1nt 1t w ill be c1 mert sputttr For t n1s
you w ill bt g rattl JI Ptrsonaf en·
vlfonmt nt. 1nclucJ1n11 ao~u;c situ·
atoon is cdlm Sw,"' ctouas navt
, p.tu ed Mont y obtc1111t d
TAURUS fA p111 ~v-Mc1y ZOJ Best
coumt l obldint d 1n chchts Don't
roe., boatl Dt llc .ttt s1tuatron 1n-
11otvts secrt t. employmtnt prom1st
rt l'1t1n9 to ont wroo c:lt ptnds upon
you Focus on titJltn w ork rou11nt'
Dtltnt It ""'
GIMINt fMay 11 ·June 201 Focus
on sensuc1hty stylt chan<Jt . vdrrtty.
1omanct Sct n .t110 n1gn1r9nts love
laughtt r rtspons1b1hty prtssurt' ot
Cl tddltnt Hc1vt' run but also know
there rs no trtt' lunch Cap11corn
p1.ays rolt
1a1oon sno tra1n1ng CANClll fJune 21 -July 11)
3 You wou10 be w0ri.1ng Long ·stdJ'){S1n<J obll9c111on is ru1t1lled
with kod, your own 11ge on Spor1tg n1 on p1opr1ty bdSIC v.tluts
en adult·tue>er111sed sa1e, I •ppra iu l o l p ossessions Be
team • f ern GOOD MONEY <tnalytte.tl. rerust to 91ve up sOmt'·
and hilve 0 chimc.s 10 I thln<J tor nothing Ont wno ~kts
earn oaily & wet>kly cash ' tnrt'.tU is pdptr tlgtr
bonuses plus 90 on oul
ongs ano moro1
CALL US TODAY
FOR MORE
tNFORMA T tON•
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LSO fJuly 13-Aug 11) Strtss In•
dtptncltnct . or101nallty . w lflfngf\t"u
to m.ikt m.1rk 1n new rltld Scenario
lt'•llures trips. v•s•ts. conlront•tton
, w ttn rtt•t•vt w ho did nor t•lf entlrt'
trulh AQU.iriui. .Jnoth tr lf'O plly
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h•d bft'n hldOt'n IS revtdlt'd. c.1rds
.1r• pl.t<td on t.aolt fKt up Yoo u
~"'" wnert you st.Ind. Wfl.lt 10 do
.at>out 11 AQUar1•n stands by cOUld
~omt v 1lu.11>1t ..-y 1n1u1uon win
rtng tfue
U•llA fSept 2l O<t 171 LuNt
po rn1on .1cctn t1 1no1v1av.11tty.
t•sruon. musrc. <"¥m, 1orMn<t' At·
tfnd.ln<t at soc1.i 9't~ttng ~.cjs to
v~ cont.cu You •~dining en '°'''°" cut'1nt Gtrnin;. s.tQlttatlui
are 1n picture
SCOltl'tO JOct 13·Nov 11) You
art truslf'd w 1tn lttys \tcrtts
special n1cJ1n9 pl.tCt Commurw illf'
wttn 1ncJ1v•Clu.tl rt ctntly contont d to
n omt , hospital lnlormc1t1on rtct1vta
m,ght reldtt' to t mot oonal t 1m,. brmb
Protect \Ourc ts
SAGITTARIUS fN ov 11 D t c
1 11 Bt 1n11t'U •g<11111f' rt POrll'r
A naly1e cuts Sf'pc1ratt tdctS lrorr
lnnut nc:loeos Mtmber o f oppo \•tt ,,.,
n..s dmb va1tn1 .Htrtuele You cou•n
bt' on trail ot somt[h•n9 bog Virge
t19urt s prom1ntnt1y
By l'ATRIC WALKER
Tltursd•y. Au9. JJ
ARtlS IMc!rcn 1 I A.prit 101 11 yo11
rl"tl Jddea o• inCll'r par thl"n ror
9oodnt"H s..i•,. oon 1 cry 10 t>t ll'lt 1.1,.
anel soul v i thl' P-'"Y You n.avr "
"t<ivy w or• \tnl"<lufeo .ill'lt'del ,.na
nttel to bt n prilk condlt•Ort to
provt JUSI now ash/II" ,ind Pt'• \Orltilt)I
dmbotrous you c;in 01"
TAUllUS j,&,p11I 71 M ay l 1 t Jolly
IOllt'd Onf'\ p.ilrt''"" .!nd <IOSt' com
panoons along clnel mAkt t19N or
Sr!UclloOn\ yf)U l .H'n H afttr ')J H.!9t'
manilQf' Ana '' y •l• ar,. now '"'"
bt rw t t n pasr dHOl .won\ And r eow
onvolvt'mtnl\ rnr"'" fanr.iu « cl\Pl"fl
on tne 79tn w •H .. n;it>lt you to m"""
your l1n;il c l'lC'•C t
GIMINI ~ily 11 /uni" ll J T""
Sun now n V •go ;inll 1"ilt pAf1 of
your solar cnart rt l.!teel to 11.~.r
no~hl,. rs ktty ro co•nc•df' w11n ,,
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coveorea clOse to nomt Fo<11s or
Cl1p10m<1cy .tw.irt f\t"S\ ot ontron\•C
valut ot .trt ObJt'Ct lu•ury 1ttm You u
be c1Sktd to pdrrteopatf' on commtm•ty
p ro1r ct Taurus 1nvolvt d rt sponsot>•l•I f'S '"' )'OU ... OWi"\;,.,
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gflmpst or ruturt '' obt11nablt Psy
ChlC 1mpl l"SSIOMS ptOVI' v.ithel You II
9.i1n vttw from bl<kstagt Tr"p
d oors, w ttes w ill be v1s1blt' Po\(t s
pl•ys sign1f1c.tn1 rolt'
CANClll fJoinr 11 Jvty 111 01'1
balclnct no onr 1\ mort hlrtly to qovt
o tnt rs the benr l•t 1f tnr aoubr tn.tn
d tyP•Cdl Cdn<l""f1n Now howf'vt r
you must •eoa1t1t thi't tor t;ir roo lonq
l'tSCIS ff t b 19 Mc1rcti 101 W hill you hdvt c1110w l"d (f'rt;ion 1nd1v1c:lu<1h
n.1d btt'n lost w ill bt rt covr rr c1 to cramp your Hylt or t.ilkf' itC1v.11n
Person.ll v1tws drt v er1f1ed Your tage o f your g,.n,.rous Cl1Spo s1tton
.ICtlOf'IJ will bf' vlndtcattd Myur ry I LIO !July H A uq 1 lt With th,.
1nvo1V1ng mof\t"y 1s so lvt d -you ~un your rult • .i1bo111 ro bf' br1Jll<11rit
cou ld bt' rtgardea 1u hf'rO (,tnct r ly •UPt Ctf'd by ,.,,. rt vo1ut1on.t'v
natlvr pl"Y' rOlf' plaf\t"t Urdnu\ '011 ,.,,. nor hil:f'fy 10
How cJnyOt'>f' 1n blind you w 11!1
tP AUG. JI ti YOUR •llltTH· \C1r ncl" or 0"'" th l" .1cJvant.t9t" pro
DAY• You 1Jrt co11p.N>lt of uprf'ntn<J ll'n 1on .. 11y or ''""ntr.tlly H owtvt r
yourstlf tnre>ugn wittlf'n w o rd You you mmr le•rn to ~ mort tlt.,011"
.1rt Cfyn.tmlC dtlr.l<ttvt lt'Sl~U .. nd COr'l\IClf'r.lt,. db<>Ut h<>mt family
crt.1ttvr G emm1 V11go. s.t9tttar•us I or domtmc 1u~s ~rsons Art dr.twT'I 10 you Currr nt VtltOO fAUQ 14 \l'pt 1ll Thf'
cyclt' ri1gnirgnu popv1111ty trlvt l rt cent Ntw Moon 1n V o m1r.,"" thl'
.tppf'Ar•nce .tb11tty 10 t ntrri.1n I end Of Ml t11tre~ly try1no """ l'mo
M•m.tl u.1tul .iso hgurt1 prom1 ttOnM!y upsttttnc;i pn.-~f' fo1 ) "'' .r
rwntly ..iong wun pou 1b1llty or Ml you •re pr~•rtel to fOrQf'I 1~1t
d1t1Qn t O rM'\ify OuesttOnS 11WQN1ng INUDt"S l'T\IUIUSt .tnd ml\Cl'lf'I m.All
travel Wil M rtSOlvtd in S•1>t•mbf'1 I Ing And -wt\4tt ' mort '""' \1m M-.IOf domeil k .cjjuJttNnt t•lrti M"1 ~rcury now togf'thf'1 on yOtJr
P'«t In October ~c~r Will bf °""""" bl1th SIQn 1rf' bOunc1 to A<1c1 " ~ moit mttnor~ month 'P«•M sp•r•~ to 1ntl'ns,.1y pf'n on. I lne•r•m
LOOkt~ !Of p1oleu1onat1
1hll hke 10 WOik tn 8 PfO·
leu+onat ~· r ... ~ed at
mo1e>"8fe II .,ou have
good commun•ca11on
..._1111 reglll'd'"a ol a•·
pertene•. you .,tll be WC•
c:.taf\11 ,_. we pumde
training, lee<I• and IMI
rign1 Of!portunoty YO\I
pt~ lfle arrtDlllOl'I &
,.,. antf\uaiu"' Sat•ry •
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ptrltvl"re a httlt 1onqeo· ""'' '"'"" 1 c1CCt Pt tnl" tnonqs ynv c anriot
c nan9t .t pt •lt c t \l)t1,t on ""'"" .tP
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drt now P'"IJ·''" l [1 \f'ltll" yoo.1r
drf1trtncr \ ""t• p.!'I""'' •l'l,tl•vl'\
Or 11'10\t' '"PO\•(• "' 11 A11rh, t ly h1
wt•y not "' '"·'v " ... 11·olnm;ic11 "
wnorl?
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to bf' l'Vt' !Mf'I"' I "' " u•9t rv)'
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stn\.ill•On.tt "'l't <• 10 tlll' •l'vOlUl•On·
;iry pl.t~t '"' ••\ on rn.-2q1n
should you f'"I"' t"t' ''"V m on ldct
t v,.n d1tf'mp1 r-Q·~r otnl''\ A run for
ll'lt' r tnOMl'y
CAl'RICOllN Ot" Z 1 Jan 101
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nr gdl•v,. :)r "'""'~ t ,.,..,di or tnt Pclst
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now oftr n yt)t1 ''•'"" Otl'n rt burtf'd
f t')t ctt d or pul d• wn try ilQ.J•n .ind
tho\ ltmt rtroun<l yov \nould tlr
dQrtf'ably surp"\l'O b\I wri.iir r\ sug
q t \lt'd .:>r ol'ttrf'd
AQUARIUS f J.iln 11 ·Ff'b I q i
Jump '" ilt t rll' d""P !'nd c1nd Clon t
•llow .1nyonl' -no mdttt r ntlw
<l<Ht -to con11rncl' you that you,
•Ot l\ \Chf'mt \ or prOpo\dl\ drt 1rr'I·
P' df ti( 11l V OU 1'111111' m11Clt "N thf' nqnt
'TIOvf'I .m<1 .ilppro •t'\ rtcently .t"\CI
no .... ll'A\\IJlll'IQ pl.t IA•)' '"l'luf'ntl'S
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Ed Gatcla 241_3 100 YOU APE. th OCFAUl.T """'' lleefto.... IM.., Olympie 8ouleVMd, Loe An· Calif 92628 M"11 at>~ the "" ol l\ave 1b4lndonad the uM O THE lEA.SEt10LD ES· '~"-C: LN\hef lntetlOr, like new UNDER A 0££0 Of' TRUST, Kan......,, ..... td1nt Oa t e 1 , C a t 11o1 n I a Mark R Bainbridge, the Flctlt1ou1 l!lu11na11 tfle Flclllloue 8v1tne11 TE CR"• TEO BY NONEXCLUSIVE EASE·
NISSAN 90 300V< Low MllM, artle wtute. DATED 7ntH UNl.c£SS Thia 1t1tement WU flied 90015-»01 18342 Jocotal. \/Illa Park, NafTlt PLASTIC-MET. Nama DAVID s PRECISION TA "" s 4 ,.Old, auto, toya. 3.,.,. (6134421 YOU TAKE ACTION TO 1i111lh the Ccwnty Cl«'k ol Of. For ecomptetecopyot tht Calif 92M7 1$641 Prodvct Lane Hunt· METALS 991n Kent Circi41 A LEASE EXECUfEC BY M[NTS OV!R LOT 1
u vvv Ill... PROTECT YOUR ~ ange Count" 'Of\ J ty l8 deac: I Ion ' ' .. C ut' AETNA INSURANCE 0(),,1 ANO 15 OF TRACT NO mites, $26,500 533-1559 ,._ TY IT MA BE SOLO • 1990 , u ' p1ogrom t pt ' ~· Tiiis t>uSlnllU WH con· lngton Beech, Calif 92&49 Hvnllngton uHcfl, a P NY A CONNECTICUT 9740 AS SHOWN ON A JllllM I -P\..i&LIC JALE IF ~6C 19 NaMl2 tact the City of Hu.ntington ducted by 1 general pertner· l,,. Ftet111ou1 8u1in"1 92&47 C '6 RPO R A Tl ON A S MAP. RECORDED IN BOOK EEO Baacn. Houstno DMtlon. 11 ahip Name rafen.ct to above wa1 Tht FICllllOUI Bu1lna11 ESSOR ANO BY KARMAN 406 PAGES 4 1 ANO 42 Of PANTERA 1972
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2626 Harbor Blvd .CM Ofl THE ~TURE OF THE Delly Pilot AUQ\111 2. 9. 19 thfe>ugh Frldey from 8:00 with tht County Clerk of Or· March 17, 1989 FILE ltlad In Orange County on OR GENE'R•l p•RT-RECORDS OF ORANOE ···Hao PROCEEDING AOAINST 23.1990 • AMto500P.M.or atCilyanga Countyon AU9111t1 NOF374932 M areh 1. 1997 FILEF NIA ,.. ,.. s --YOU, YOU SHouLo CON-Th-673 Hall 2000 MelnStr .. t Hunt· t900 • Wtlt>ur Blomatell 229H NO F270230 NERSHIP, AS LESSEE. FOR COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. A TACT A LAWVER ' 8 C ' ' THE PERIOO ANO UPON SAID EASEMENTS ARE OE·
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wwv Dated August 21. 1990 Oally P1101 Auou11 9. 19, 23. 92930 Cat11orn1a, 81192 Kent Ctrclt, TH .., · • at 1000 M , Armot Cofpo-PlalC N0ltc£ 9y: Connie 9rocllwa~. JO, 1990 James Hiidreth, Teakway, Huntington Beech, Celil ANO COVENANTS THERE· SECTION t 02 OF THAT
ration. a C.~I01n1a Col pot a· City Cltrll Th-589 Rancflo Cucamonga, Calif David Kirt MHslnger. IN C 0 NT A IN ED, RE· CERTAIN LEASE DATED
lion, u duly appomttd I' Wat Puollslled Orange Coast Tiiis buemen was con· 2935 ·c· s. Filrview. Santa CORDED OCTOBER 17, OCTOBER 17, 1979. ANO
T1uslee undef and pursuant FICTITIOU8 8U81N181 Daily Pilot Auguet 23. 1990 oucled oy 1 general partner· Ana, Calif 92704 11179, IN BOOK 13365. RECORDED OCTOBER 17,
lo Doed of Trust rec.'Oldod NAMI! 8TATEMENT Th-6 t0 Plate NOTIC£ allip This busineu WH con· PAGE ~292 OF OFFICIAL 1979. IN BOOK 13355,
7114189 as rnst No 89· Tile following parson(s) This ttatement wee filed dueled by 8 oentlfal pertner· RECORDS, REFERENCE PAGE t282 OF OFFICIAL
374309 in booll -. l.lllQll ••• ere doing buslneSI es K!lt191..0t with rhe County Clerk ol Or· sllip BEING HEREBY MADE TO RECORDS OF SAID OR·
ol Ollioel Records tn tho of T 0 SC AN A . 111 7 & 9 PUBl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllN4HI ange County on Augult 1 Tiits statement was filed THE RECORD THEREOF ANGE COUNTY
FORD 1987 Taurus hoe ol Illa County R«order CarlSon. Irvine CalilOlnla NAMI! STATl!MaNT 1990 ' with the Coimty Clerk ol Or· FOR FULL PARTICULARS The street addr•s and
4 dr power windows. o1 Olaoge County Slate ol F C Irvine. Inc 1 Call· ITATIMaNT Of Tl1e lollowmg parsons ire Publlshed Orenoe Coast ange County on A\19ull t, T H E LESS EE S otller common daslgnatlon
·---------crulSe control. $5,900 Cahlo1me Eut v tad by 1orn1a corporation t t601 A9ANOONMENT Of doing bus1ne11 es Di lly Piiot August 9 16 23 t990 INTEREST UNDER SAID II any, ol tile reel property OBO 658.2998 Oonna U Oaw1S.ashel lC>le Wllshlie Blvd Suite 1900 UIEOfflCTITIOUI PA2All-N EWPORTl30 1990 ' ' ' Published O•ange Coeat LEASE HAS BEEN AS· described above It
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~OASCHE 1972 91 IT Re-and 19P9rlle PfOpOllY Los Angeles Celltornia IU81NEU NAME BEACH, 149 Riv,rllde New-Tl\·591 Daily Pilot Augull 9 l6 23, SIGNED TO WESTFIELD-purpQrted 10 be 4750 VON
,tored like new Call me FORD 63 FALCON Will SELL AT PUBllC 90025 Tile following persons p0f1 Beacll Celll 30 1990 CERRITOS INDUSTRIAL K A RMAN. NEWPORT s t2 000 642·2923 FUHJAA 2 door auto-AUCTlON TO HIGHEST Bl<> Tllli busmen IS con-have abandoned Ille use of Lo•n• M Garry, 5096 Tor· . Tll-590 COMPANY. A CALIFORNIA BEACH, CA 92660
Saab ,973 Rocket 98 matte new paint, tires. DER FOR CASH OR CASH ducted by a c;orpor111on Ille Fictittous Business tuga 0f1Ve unu •212 Hunt· PUBt.IC NOTICE GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, TRANSAMERICA llFf
brakes Transm1ss1onell.· IEAS CHECI( IP•vahlo •• Tne reg111rant\S) com-Name W HEELHOUSE 1ngton Beech C111tl 926'19 BV ASSIGNMENT WHICH I NS & ANNUITY
q•upe gredt conc1111on cellenr 52750 963.5741 lime or sale on lawful money menced 10 1tensact bus.-COMPASS. 2701 W Coast ltus business 15 con-PU8llC NOTICE RECORDED MAY I, 19114 2 1 3 . 7 4 2 . 5 3 3 1 (A S
St 100 7 14 "48 -479 lol Ille United S1atos1 (ca.sti· ness undei the ricmious Hwy Newpor1 Beach Caht dueled oy an 1nd1viOual NOTICE OF 'U8l.IC AS INSTRUMENT NO BENEFICIARY)
SUBARU t985 Gl FORD 86 THUNDERBIRD MN s Chee-. P41v111J1e to CAI ous1ness nameisl fisted 92663 T"-reg11trant(s) com-SALE OF A8ANOONEO lll&.IC NOTICE 84· 178920 OF OFFICIAL Tile under51gned Truet" :h 4 Wagon ~ !.Pd d c Etan Fully loaded. must "IOe Trust ~ Services eoove on NIA Tile Fictrllous Busrne11 menced to t<1nsact bull· PROPERTY RECORDS. REFERENCE d11ela1ms any hat>oltty IOf any sell $6 900 OBO IOI.) At lhol lronl 11n11anw F.C.lrflM,lnc.,StewenP. Na,...relerredloabovewas ness under Ille FICllllOUS NOTICE IS HEREBY NOTICE OF BEING HEREBV MADE TO 1ncorrec1ess ot Ille street 'llHOOI stereo JllO~ ,.0 lh·· .....,.., I l.... I .. 2 .. 72 t ·8338 e ·--v OUt"" II " a Albert Pre11dent Business name1st listed GIVEN THAT THE UNDER· TAUSTEE'I SALE THE RECORD THEREOF address and 01t1er common ~his ('.II cove• t>ikf' Soutll fUl.l.U Shi 2 Ana Tn1s0 statement WI!> ftleo ll>Ollll on N IA SIGNED Will SELL AT NO S060S3 FOR FULL PARTICULARS des1gna11on 11 1ny, 111own
u.lo. SJ 20' OB O FORD 88MUSTANG htlom CA all rlQhl lllle end wlllltneCounlyClerk ol Or· Lorna M Garry PUBLIC A UC TION \IOU ARE IN DEFAULT PA,.CEL2: llerein
i.l6 <1 70;> CONVERTIBLE mter11s1 conweylttl lo end ange County on July 16 Tn1s statement was llled PURSUANT TO SECTION UNDER A DEED OF TRUST THE FEE INTEREST OF Said sale will t>e made, but
lOYOTA 1g8 j < t.'lica 5 speed red stereo°"*" tletd 0V ii under said t990 CORSON w11111n1<Coun1vClerk olOr :11700 BUSINESS ANO DATED 09120179 UNL"SS A ll THAT CERTAIN w1tllout covenant Of war
-.unroot !'> spt.'t'.l lull casseue cruise control Cltie(J or Trusr in Ille IJl()j)9r F4'3429 Chn sune Marie Cor-eng11 County on August 16. PROFESSIONAL CODE VOU TAKE ACTION TO LANO SITUA TEO IN THE renry, express or 1mp1ied, re>
1'011\e• mini 1,t>ndll•Ofl etc 3 2 K $ 8 4 0 0 ly Sllu.Jle.J IO said County PuOllSMd Or11noe Coast 26 f H dso 1990 THE FOLL OWING OE. PROTECT VOUR PROP· STATE OF CALIFORNIA. gard1ng lltle possession. or
<;econd ownei mJin1t.•n 67J-4220 and State desct1b00 llS Lot Daily Pilot August 2 9 16 son.. ' O U n , F.tee127 SCRIBED PROPERT\I TO EATV, IT MAV BE SOLO AT COUNTYOFOAANGE.CITV encuml>rences. 10 pay Ille 565 anti llltl Norll\ull)l$tly 23 1990 Flonda, passed away PubltSlle<J Orange Coast WIT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU OF NEWPORT BEACH. DE· remaining principal sum ol
lllCt! rt'C Ord~ $4 700 LINCOLN 7 1 Con11nental one-l'lalf ol lhe Loi 566 ol Tn 57 4 on August 2 1990 in Daily Ptlol August 23. 30. LOU MAC HOS UNIT NEED AN EXPLANATION SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS Ille note(s). advancH, ti any
'1B0 '•9 .'28Q 460 engine Run.s good Tr~I Nu 90 7 IU 1)8r Mcl11 H d ' I ( Sep1em1>er 6 13 1990 0 -19 MISC BOXES, MISC OF THE NATI.JAE OF THE PA"CEL A: under Ille term ot said Deed . I $1 250 SEC 642 0567 AP<111ded in Boo& 28 P11ut>s u ~n ~ a res~ t o •IUM PH ,4 l -(ll'WlhOlt' 25 Ill 36 in1Jus1-.. ul M1st11I I a sw1mrrun g accident In 6 u F"URNITURE ONE RE· PROCEEDING AGAINST A LL IMPROVEM EN TS , ol Trusl. lees. cnarges. and R~ n"''" t'''" 't'nl U NL OLN 82 Continental 1anuous Maps on lhe Olh!A! DllDLIC NOTICE Born m O r ange Cal i -oun'IC "OTI•... FRluERATOR ANO PEA· YOU YOU SHOULD CON· STGRSUCTURCES.EAN~T~glLDS·j expenses ol rne Trusree and
.l5L10 0~0 t.44 i '• 1 lu>.uroous sedan ompec ol ih .. County Rt..'1.u<Oto• 01 ruv I f ._ ·_,., rUV\. 1, .. ~ SONAL ITEMS TACT A LAWVER IN WHI H XI A of the 1rusls created by said
c able lull powe1 ' d1Q1lal 58111 Counrv I orma, Sn l' m ov.,... to SALE WILL BE BY COM· 011 09113/90 tO 00 AM ' OF OCTOBER 17 1979 I Deed ol Trusl. for ,,,. Vl•l~(l lllll4 Col 111~trume111s leather' Ill• lllti sl•WI it!hJ•US5 dlliJ I FICTITIOFUSS2789U781NESS H udson tw o m onths FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PETITIVE BIDDING SALE TRANSAMERICA TITLE IN· SITUATED ON LOT "' OF amount reasonably etli f .11~ t'QtlllJIJt'd !'•Ct'll .. nt lll M NAME STATEMENT ILL BE HELD ON AUGUST SURANCE COMPANY as TRACT NO 9HO, AS mated to be $391,375 11
, 11,.0 ,1 1111 """" 1,, "" ltmor driven lec;c; lllAn ~ m '-0~'"~' '";5•unat10<• ; NAME STATEMENT ago from erced • The 1o11owing persons Are 30, 1990 to 00 AM AT THE duly appo1n1eo trustee SHOWN ON A MAP RE· Tiie oenel1c1ary under S81d
1 S " ,1.. 6 000 miles a year priceo '.... dnv,_~ 1bo •l'll IJ'Otxlll..,' Tht! tollowing per•on(s)I' California S he was a PREMISES WHERE SAID unoar and pursuant to Oood CORDED IN BOOK 406 Deed ol Trust f1t1retolore e• "" ' o v 0 10 l ~ ~ t b
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Set•n $.JQ6'81 Ca11 Nt! .. f;Olt8each CA92136J SEA SIAMAESTAUAANT memberoCCommum-AAIGHN ENTEHPRISF S TORED W H ICH IS aslrislrumenlNO 25426 In CELLANEOUS MAPS RE-1.1nde•s1gned wt111enOecla1 vw I .,,o Bulcl n:> qno Tf1t' uno..'1~111!<1 Ttu)lW 16101 Bots.1 Cn1ca Street c l 1!>61) Pl.icentiJ S111te El LOCATED A T Av RES B 0 0 " I R e e I 1 3 3 5 s CORDS OF 0 RA NG E at•on or Oelaulf and Oemano
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' llh " ~o ! f H t'll<' ,1 C unllrl •On A .. I 111u111!< lllt!).S ul Int; Slflttll cu Church tn Corona del I David Mar~ Ra1qfln 1560 STORAGE 1880 WHITTIER Records e•ecuted by PARCEL 8 1oce ol Default and Election
: • oni: OBO 64t. 0404 m,tl:C A c $1 ~~$ORO JJ•llt'!>~ a•IO "'"•'' lOltlfll<)n <; " "' a e e M ar. California She Placenlocl Su1lt' n . Newport COSl A MESA CA 92627 AETNA LIFE INSURANCE LOT " OF TRACT NO to Sell . l lle under~gneo ~31! 73t·I 1~;,,t,"d'""' '' ,.,., shown ~.0,";J' v~:~"$;,~;,ns~~ ts survived by her ae:~.~ c:~1!11~;::3 con-R1~~~ ~~N~~g~T ~~~ ~~~6~~;r::o AKA~~~~ ~~~ A~~o~~~6'~ ~~o~ f:~~nd5~?ec~.~~c,~ ~el~o
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11t.'<l II\ pov.e• & all tne ,iaulon.,i 1.1~ w~~~1011 UI IJdt'J "' J •na111•<lual neS\ inde• Int> f,tt.1,.'lus ANO MUST BE REMOVED coroer OI ORANGE County COUNTY CALIFORNIA Dale 08 20 90
G • q .1 11<1 ell eels t!f'<.umbrarit,tt' 10 lJ<IV ine Tt.40 •Pq1slrant1sl com-J &'ChlOld. Hudson. BusuieH n am40151 sled AT THE TIME OF SALE THE Stale ol Calilorn1a BEING THE LANO AS OE TRANSAMERICA TITLE
• i9164t ,,.,.,a10,,.11 vr•n.ilJdl >um 01 "'"'''"" 1 l•M 'lacr bus•· Florida, her father. abovl' "" August 14 1q90 SALE 1S SUBJECT TO Will SELl AT PUBLIC I FINED •N THE CONDITIONS INSURANCE COMPANY $14,110 111, 1001"1s1 :secu•1.'<l by wld "•• unoc1 tnt' loc1o11ous N t' a I Corso n Davrd R..t•OM CANCELLATION tN THE AUCTION 10 THE HIGHEST ANO STIPULA TIONS OF AS TRUSTEE. tot CIVIC
JOM.$0• I So. ')..'() ol Ttu)I ,.,,,, ir11uu.1s1 t" ,.,,,., 1m"tSI listed A h CA h Tnos \latemo>nt wt\ loled EVENT OF" SETTLEMENT BIOOER FOR CASH (pay· THIS COl\r4MITMENT CENTER OAIVE WEST
tnu••'OI• as pu .. •h'<l ,n w •d l l'"w 1n tulll' 15 1990 na eim, · er '"tn tnl• Count, Clo••~ o! Or BETWffN THE LA NOL ORO abl(• 'II hme ol ~ale on lawlul E XCE? TING THE RE z 100, SANTA ANA, CA LllCOL• MERCURY .,.,,,.,SI dtlv11111 ,, 1 dny S u m • I • • mother. Sandr a Pat .inoe tounl~ on Augu~l 17 ANO OBLIGATED PARTY mone> Ol lhe Uno:eo Stales) FROM All IMPROVE· t2701, 714-547·9571
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lMlol vi Tiu~• '"''''" '"'' , .• ~.ru1,,.1 <tn<t °"'"''""' 1 , 11,. (CORRECTION Augu~t 25. IY90 at $7881 unUc•W•_. d '"''""' Clt·t 1.. ) CITY OF i ti() I' l\1 "t the
Co•sf•L •cufta ,,,,,1;n ol Dtlldull a1,,1 ,),, HUNTINGTON BEACH L' I I ( • • • • REQUEST FOR RELEASE r.\ J l'l·~l' It a ree , , , , , " mdr...t •0t Sai. 1111.i d .... 11 .. n l'I t f (' d
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11 0,,1.,u•I dr11.I fh~ 11 10 CHANGE OF DATE FOR RED MUSTH& 197& :...-1 tu t... •u.l"•k 1 , 111t1 ANY OBJECTIONS TO ( "t1v•·. l'A Arran~w
979-2500
SHANNONSIOE CONST
Custom Concrete & M a·
so•u y L•G 5 12963 Quall·
ly guaranteed 540· 7739
DUMP RUNS • JUNK
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MORTIJAIES
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MEMORIAL PARK
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JSOO Pacolic View O•IVI!
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• • • , t '" •• BHch wlll aubmll • requHI PIHC( lllTIHI
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• • """ 1 l\ebllll•llon Funda In the •mount 01 S89,000 on or Mortuary • Chapel
1 ebo1.11 Auguat 13 t990 Ob-I Cremation
• i•cllona 10 11111 requHI 110 Broadway
mual be reulved by HUD Costa M esa
no l•l•r tllen Sepltntber S, Mi·l IN
1990 in order lo be con· 1, •••••••••• ald•;•<I 11
WE WILL Daily Pilat
SELL
YOUR
CAR
trings
Hun11ngton Beach Fountain Valley
INDEPENDENT
ORANGE COAST
WEEKLY
GUARANTEE!
We will sell your car It after 3 weeks
your car isn't sold. we will run your ad
tor free '
NO STRINGS ATIACHED.
Just call us to renew your ad
A vn 1 0 words fo r J w ee.._s al $ 1 8 !>O 55c eac.n
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anything that has a spac e betw e en 11
For 1nd1v1d uals only
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TATE ZIP----CHlCK •----AMOUl'IT ENCL. ---
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llPllYEI
LOWEllUTES
$2.44 per day
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T J Pelle Concrete Const
Cone B11c~ -Stock Lie ~
q ono Highest Oual low
Pt1ces 1714) 962-7093
Furniture trash tree
or ,1nclles appliances
Call Mike 7 dys 646· 1391 References 675·4006
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HAULING CONNECTION I CUT & ROLL PAINTING Int E~t Ltc Bonded Free p Load Haul Cleanup.Scrap est Al worlo. guaranteed
111er or plaster patching DEMO' Tearou1 Sweepout Lie ,,510346 498_7020 WJll te.111ures & drywall INStCOM P 241\r 361-8550 1
l 1n1sn1ng Free est j i:~:JuUll~!.U.fl~Yufa.itW llWI Pll•TIH l1t./11f. Tt•, 141·1211 .. ···-" •• •• ,.,_., __ Tnorough prep reas rates
Tll E m'\talled & Repaired H ME A PAIR /lmpro11e J•m 754-KtWI 754.5494
Prompt Coutteous Service I lj@lii!fl m tn1 ht Pam11ng Large &
Ceramic Tile
fre+> Est & Relerence" ~ Small Joos Free est RAINBOW l.1rc1e M111n1
JOM & Snelt> 8-46-6176 AIC Eltctrlc1I S.mo11, CALL Stepnen 960·3955 Pa1ntinw int e-t House A
) Rt>•;.df>nt1a1 W1r1ng & Re-Apr Oual 100 Free e!>t TM( OIU'81ll p.iors L1c1tnsd 964-9714 •lllH lllLIHS• St toe: 569897 636· 17 "8
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SERVICE
DIRECTORY
DEU th• TIU 11&• I ll f'aky snowers-Ac1d wasn '
I\ r+>g1oul Nf'w & Repair I '
Bfitnrms-Snower doors
I •REPAIRS 743 4838 I VESCO PlllTlll
llVll( OllSTllCTill & Wallpapering Quality
TILE-CARPET-MARBLE I work ::583695 969-6349
I Kit e r 1oors -P lumb•ng
Lo<. 251rs 0 C 673 8065
L1c·d1Bonded 854· 1772 • , ·
Tolf' A M arhle Concepts
<;now!'r' Coun11·r~;.Pdll<1~
ft rs h >'t' t'"I r .. ts L •<.
JCv•'> r,Pu•Qe 8~<1 4958
THCYlUCTIUC ~ FARTHING INTEAI A TROllU CALLS • . • I HANGING STAIPPINC>
All PHASES elec work NEWP RT HOU E & PET l•l '>608 75 VIS0A-,,,1t
f t ITltH•' tllf(HH1 •l1f')n
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511459 548 23171 SITTING SEAVIC(S 67.1 1c.12
Senior Sitters L 1ve-1n
L•c Bonded 720·0707 ASK FOR LOIS ouum lUCTIUCAL Rf l ABLE H 'lj;('l,o,1t1•ng Re-;1<1 Comm l1c1tnsd Landscape Lawncare
Yo•J'
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R1>p•Psen1a1ovt'
t"E:~;11::t Ai~rr;;-:~c~:a Free est1m.ttes 722 79241
L ALL Yorand-t 63' 'i967 CllUH FUS -1100. • TREES •
BA THAOOM KITCHEN ~OSI 1nslallat1ons 30yrs Toppf'd ... mOvt' l.IP.I' •JP 142-4321
Ed. 310 ENfRV 23 YRS EXP e•P UC bond 744·0 123 nu lawn <;v onk lr 7c,1 1.1 '6
lH-HIO ~ TIE lllEEI SCEIE ~
PllLIC IOTICl Repa11 R!'d..,..oodl Ce<lar LJv.n· Trt"e·Sllr1.1b Install
P Post replace c M IN B Sprinkler lns1a11a11on
I lle C.altl Public Ut1l1t1t>s
Commission REOIJIAES
tnal all uSl'O llOUSl'llOld
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P U C C. "' I num oer
l1mu s l. l.hduflt'IJr \ prol'I
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ad11orll~(>rn .. nts II 1ou I
have J Qut>shon aotJut
liable Hot ml!lals Clean Jim Whyte 642•7206 Tree T11m1ng A Remova1
lovmq llome atmosphere LJwn Ma1nt & Cleanuos
Be.1cn Atlanta 536-5821 Aotolllmg 432-8804
•DAYC ARE• lttft11 ltr4HllS ltt.
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,nttCk!> Large yard Ceramic-wood-vinyl lnstal S tump rnmoval 494-3778
l ots 01 llugs and ptay L•c 553569 t>ond 6~·8577 •646-9084•
lhe 1ega11ty of a movt>• I . , . .
11010 o r cllaulleur Call ·
Public Ul1lt•f"S C om •Cl E.ANIN MOVE-IN
Garage Doors &
Openers • • • m1ss10117 14 551! 4151 I or OUT WINDOW WASH Reis Hels Reliable. e51 Secuonal & 1 piece door1 ~ 20yrs t'•P Pina 645-98661 Sprongs-H9rdwore-Opnrs
Add1t1ons. Remodehng L1c::518398 963-6466
•HOUSECLEAN ING 1BA I
Hltt'L·Clll'L Wiii $25 2BA $30 3BA $35 • • •
All phases License 1 Mrougll dependable '* H USFH L AIR
Reos Rates 836 5523 '"15 Loe bond 432-8619 •Paint • Relurb1shm9
•Carptntry •Drywall & !Fr!~!{'~!" :.~::~:::.:. ;o~;;~~,
Courteous Sen• 5511-0515 Verv rehat>I~ 1n Orange 1 Big & sml Jot>s-Work guar
3021-8 Hatbor Bl C M County lor 12 years• CALL Brute 847·0180
Bathroom Ref1msh
Me11culous llardworkmg'
IATITH HFlll .... I
Call Aiko 58 1 ·9398
Make Old Tubs like NeW •lHE HOUSEWIVES•
Syr guar t-800·552· TUBS Ou11111y w1111 a Personal
Toucn Serving NBICM
HB etc Aeac; 546-2287
epa s a $35 00 llr JAPANESE Cl1!an1ng SVC
960-J94 1 1197 6363 Complete Home & Small
worlt guaranu1ed
•REMODEL • REPAIRS
•NEW CONSTRUCTION
• Unique & Unusual Work
•Alleratlona•Commt Res
23yrs area. lie 968·3564
Ooors-Aepa1r-A1tera11on1
Cab1net1-Panet-Locks·
SuW•·Orywll Patios-etc
35 yrs ••P Jerry 642-056;'
Smell HM!llotn Remod4'1•
High quality Old tesll1on
workman11111p 30yr1 0 C
8<12· 1770 I CARE KEN
veways. patlOt Pllfl•
etc: No JOb too email,
Business Aellable Hard·
working Call 545·0679
RE LIABLE Houseclean
EJ1pe11ence References
Very Good Prices ltllle
EnQUth LUPE 543· 7652
HIHTIAY1U
Regular Hnusecte1n1ng
Svc Shampoo carp('tt .
11oor1-w1ndows 63 1·85 t 1
Con•.lrtir l1r1r'
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P\inc1va11ty I Reliable
Ne 1 8' Prof 1 ServlGe
Ouahly ref • Outstanding
Alllll& II
Handyman landscaping
pam11ng We do •t all
839·0863
EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN
Home Repair Pointing ,
Tole More Res Comm
CALI STAF"IN 581 7681
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NO Jot> T 00 Sma)I
171 41545-3723
FOR THINGS HUSBAND
CAN"T OR WON T 00
Sat1alac11on Gua1
Reis Avallat>te 642·9274
CALL ME FIRST•
FREE EST AFAS RATES
No Job r oo 810 or Small
Aon 722·8646
HOME MAINTENANC(
ANO REPAIR
... , '-" 111-1112
.,.,HOME REPAIR
"'WITH SKILL ANO CARE ~xcopttonal Ouellly Wm k
Reta C111 Tom 675-62'6
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Teugflt by UCI
Instr IAeaoamy Award
Nomin.. Outta• Ba11
S ~ S WAL l PA PERIN(•
Custom l•1~1.111.111or•
Remov.11 nlt!r1or Pa r 1
FreP ,..,, J•n1 540 6587
wr n ''" snfl hang 1ogerr-1>
r '"1 , 'P· J' Remo<l~I
'>r•• " .\OVICE TO TH
CRAZY 633 7 l "'t'
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1n1 E•t patch plute11ng
cus.t •m te>.1ur1no Qu&l•IV
wor~ Pr,.,t>lems-No Prot
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Plumbing
Sprinkler Repa11<.
S,rtdlen/lallt.I
Htndymen CALL
Pett Kunst 722·7132
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Fully Insured 646..02" llUAIU UIPllTD Piano l<eya Theor) Com· Ouahtyworto, .,.Ptf~t'd
pot1tt0n All '-"elt tn re.Honabl• 146-640 t European Maaonry
Rea• rr ..... 842 g49•
CONCRrTE and ORICI<
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Brock·BrlGk·Concrete
PtllO•Wtlkl and Ottv.a
137 2887 Lie 494·5876
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o.c111 balcOtl•. 1t11r1
Oualtty WOfk 727·8769
Repelfl 3 Fl• UP• No Job
Too Small, est 6A5-5981
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ANYTHINO TO DUMP
Cl!.AN UP • CONCR(TE
• TREES JOlln 650· 1828
l.a0\'n11 8Ncn 499-4MO
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ILIC In• Rola) 645 3209
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1te0 the City OI HUllllnQton A PETITION t-been ~....., ... C.... ..... C m1 .... lvllnnl NMM(1) Meted t'-'Ot lbOQedo. •l: VOU, budQM tor 1tt0-t 1 will be OMeet 1Na 16th esey o1 DIANA M MleOTTOM. ,_... allllme .. ...., tor-:::;
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Oe1>9rtmenl of HoutinQ encl THE PETITION 'YOU AA( IN 0£FAULT 1MO ..,,..... 720-0300 Publlthed °'~ CoMt ~ Piiot AUOUI 20• 23· 11rumen1 No ll0-10~12. by ~. r .......... ,.... ~ban ~t ~UDI ~FL ER• ..... INll BEVERLY VNDUUO£EOOfTRUST, ftaJCll)TIC( Nm1t DATE: .(f'.ctll) APR 19 OllllyPllot~ ·=1 MO MTl'l107 re..onotabteec:h ordef.ult ...ak>n. 0t ~
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r .._ emti. • w.v. would '"' ............ nt. ERTY, IT MAY Bf SOl.O AT TO ADMINISTER Th·517 ty YOU ARE IN OEFAUl. f brMC:h or ci.f.ult. Notte. of 11\d °'Ml eume • ~ "°T' ~ coneldw
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f •1 t>y HUD THE PETrrtON A PUBLIC SALE tF YOU EST ATE OF· "MOTi: TMe ......., i. en NOTICI CW UNDER A DEED OF TRUST wtllctl wu ttc<lfdeel M.,cti therein. plu9 lldvMC99, If '"' n ormatlon ')Md• lO ~"a the decedllnrs NEED AN E>CPLANATION MARY M UD • ... °' c h P\aJC Gntel DA TEO APRll tc. 1989. UN-20. 1990. " ~def'• In-any. thef~ 9M "'--
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....................... .,. avall9ble lor TACT A L.AWYER beneldar1e•. ~.1 The ~ ~ .. ttlO. A ...... TO .. 'tU.IO AND A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU BtOOER FOR CASH. lewful C'•l.cl by Mid Deed Of
"' ,...... "' c ....... _.., exllmination In l\e Ne kepi On S419temb« 11, '"°· conlingenl crectlOrs. 910 doing bu*-:;'.,,...,. Ce11ler1110• hH " .. " Nlt80MS TO NEED AN EXPL.ANATION money of the Unned Sitt•. TNat The tot.Ill .mount OI
Deni•, ......... Oteltt by lh• oour1 ., 10 00 • m . PRO· persons wtlo mey AUTOMASTER Of CALI-......... -0..-.. n . A~AR ON aAUOT OF THE NATURE Of THE (It • Cllah•. ctleO. "'-Mid o«>igetion9 ..........
....... (CDIQ) '" '"• THE PETITION FE s s I 0 NA L F 0 RE. otherwlle be lnlet9Sled In FOR.NIA 2705 w Cout 1teo." AT THI --RAL. PROCEEDING AGAINST on lllY IMlnk creclll unlOt1 Of of lnlllel pu~ °' ... ~.-.·1~ °'! Of ==.r •ulhoriey lo CLOSURE C~RPORA TION, :r .~~ M~UO I ·~-bo4hTH • Hwy .. ~ 8Mch, Clillt Publtstled Oraoge Co.II -.....c•AL IUCTIOM YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· lllVIOQI and loan UIOQlllon Nolle:. •• $61,832 t6 • _. ... ·-... 1HC. It-. .. ta .... duly llPC>C*\led Truttee • ,.. " nvn t2t63 -• D.ity Pll01 Augutl " 30 TO .... LO rACT A LAWYER ~lecl '" tllit tt•i. .., DATED ~ 1'. 1llO
C*t111 ..... le Hiie r..-el undef the ~ncs.nt under end putW I to Deed fi A PETITK>N Ma been ffla H 27415 SM· Sec>tember 6. 13. 1990' . ... NOOTVU.UICE IS .. H,..ERE8Y NOTtea M P•Ya!* ti the ume o1 Sllle. •AL 19TAft lac:..._ ...et M ~ t.f HUD Adrrinlstra'°n of e.sia. of Trut l eucu1ed by 11ed bv AHNE H. ,,._..,, r.a11 Tile l8 " TWUITEI .. IAAi 1111 right. title W1C1 ontetee1 Tai MIWICa. a C m ... ..olalef thall lepl.,,.., tt. Act. (This aultlotfty • AMJAO DARWISH AHO MART....0 & J~E H. ~ Cebo Bw:tl, ~-11 GIVEN th•• the IOl!owlnQ T .a. NO. Ma1 held by 11 11Trvet•.on111111 -~• .. •t.. • T,..._
1tl0. allow !he penon111 MARY SETH OARWISH, CORDELL II:' ~ Suoeriot rtB.JC ll)TlC( l*IOlll nave beet'I "°""" NOTICE IS HEREBY real PfoC*1Y lilull1e 1n uk1 9':0 . .1 • ......,, .. ......
Objectlona anould bt reprMenlalive 10 \alee HUSBAND ANO WIFE ANO Cour1 ol Calitom&a. C'ounty Thlt bullneu It con· Mled 10< the otflole herein· GIVEN thlll on Wed~•y. County llnd Stll1• O..Utbed ....._ -.... •WAI .. .
dlr41Cled 10 EnvtrontNntel many actions wilhoul WILLARD 11 SAUCERMAN of ORANGE. ducted by 1111 lndMduel LEGAL NOTtCa et141f mentioned to be fllleo Seot..,...De< 5 1990 •t 11 00 11 lollowl e-.. *• ..... A-. CA OtfiC*. u s Oepttlrntf\I of obtain.no OOUfl aP,PtOVal A N 0 K. A T H R y N THE PETITION The regls1rant(I ) com· NOTICll cw ., Ille G-11Elecuon10 be 0 c:locit • m Of Slltd day In LOT 74 OF TRACT NO moe. T ... ,.._. (1Mt
Housing •nd Urban De-Bel0<e Cillllng 08rtain v.,Y SAUCERMAN, HUS8ANO tlr~a:=o ~· 'f:~eE HH. :::*' ~ ·~:"r1ct1=; "'9llC IAU "91<1 1n Ille Clly of Fountllin the ., .... , •liOe f()f' con· 3519 AS PER MAP RE· ..,....,.
velopment. 1615 West i"l>Of1anl action~1 ANOWIFE.u Tru1tOf(1)re-CORDELL ..._ ~ .... ;. SutlnM t Nllme(I) lilted OfAa~D llatleyonNovember6 1990 duc;tmg TruttMt SaJn CORDED IN 80()1( t28. PubhsNICS Qf11nge COM' Otymplc8oulevatd, Lot An· however. lhe person111 con:led AUGUST6 1980.. """" """""""'.... J 30 tHO ~"" Then&JMtOllllll)«IOfllH w1lh1n the otfic.t of REAL PAGE S ta 10 21 IN· OtilyPllOI Augutl 16.13.JO.
g . I • I • c • I I I 0 , n I • representatlva Wiii, be Intl No 5647 '" bOok 1369. llSIO ~~-Atpr.-ntat!Yeot ·~~ H~:yly . Nolle••• ller•by given 11111 11\ey .,. 10 appeer upon the ESTATE SECURIT IES SER· cl us I \IE 0 F MI s. 1990 90015-3801 required '° give notioe to page 378 of Otfk:llll Record• ...... n-the..... This 1t•lemenl WU llled ,,,. Ufldeftlgned Wilt NII at b•llOI of said Gen41fal Bee-VICE. IOCaled ., 1800 NOt1h CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Tt..-000
FOf • comolete copy ot 1111 lntetested ~90ns unkt99 tn the oNlce of the County lheT~nl PETITION with the Coumy Clefk of Or· pubhc auc1ton, our.u•n• to DunllC NOTICE I Dun11c MnflCE •-1c NOTICE •m•1c ..,,.TICE C080 program dncr1p11on. they have waived nollce or RecOfdef of ORANGE Coun-a the deoedltn County Of1 Augutt 1 Section 21700 ot the Bual-1 __ .;.r..;;.;;;.uu.;;;.;;....;..;.::..:..;=--r UDL nu r..-. rUUL nu contact the City of Munl· consented lo the propoaed ly, CAL,IFORNIA, ~ rs = . nest & Ptol ... lonlll Cod• ____ .;.__;_;....;.;;;..__ 1--__;;=;.;;...;.;.:..;.,;.;;.,;;__ I _____ ;.;;;...;._.;..;.,;.;..;.;;;.__
lngton 8Hch. Hou11ng aclion ) The independent WILL SELL AT PU8l.IC "'ILL W?d oodlclle, II any, ,_ the to11ow1ng de1crlbed NOTICE OF GENER •L MUNICIPAL ELECTION/
OMtlOfl. ll (714) 538-5542, adminlalrlllion aulhoflly AUCTIONTOHIGHEST810-~lldmiill~to ~ .. · Publithed Ot:T.~ propenytowll "' Mond•Y tnrougn Ftlday ltom wll be granted untna an o E R F o R c A s H ,,. w • .., any VALLEY GUMMERMAN CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH a·oo A M to 5·00 p M Of " inle<ested pertM>n mes an CASHIER'S CHECK OR .,. •v•Mllble tor Delly Piiot Augutl . 16· 23• 1-44, Tbl. chi, ch ctoeet'.
City H11t1. 'O<lO Maln StrHI, objection lo the pelilon CERTIFIED CHECK. (P•Y· ~~~~ In fl• lie Mpl 30· 1990 Th.588 tank. plct, mi!IC
Hununoton Beach, Ctll· and shows oood CllUM 1ble •t lime of Ult In lawful THE r PETITION JACK L 'f'NCH, 0 -60 & tornla why the oourf ehould not money of the United Slat... G·79. d'"· TV, rel, cha
D•ted Augull 21 1990 grant the autiority. peyable to Prole11lon11 ::=..".. •~ty 1a: P\a.IC N()TlC( clothff. bu, misc
•r: COllftle •rocllw•r. A HEARING on l\e ForeclOtUreCorl)Of'ttlon)AT unde .;.. ,..-......4!!....., JAMES MC ELHINEY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Municipal Election wlll be held In the
C ity o f Huntington Beac h consolidated w ith the General Election on Tuesday,
N o vember 6. 1990. f or the following Officers and Measures .
ettr Cletll pe•11on will bo held on THE CHAPMAN AVENUE r ·~·..-.· "... C· 13. ells dlff lbl looker
Publlslled Oranoe Coasl Seplembef 13, 1990 al ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC ~~~"::!,,~-= IUWCMtl bu," caM bu, misc ~ P1101 August 23 2• ~,J M 81 in 7f:pt·c~ ~~i~HA~~~~1~~ENt~ allow t~• personal ~~'r~~~ ~·~~T s:AN~e~oo~ AJ·5R r~ OFFICERS
------.JTJibr.;F-11;;11.1.t'I.:.. Cent« Onve WeSI, Santa ORANGE. CA . all rlQht. 11119 ::i~::ns to with~ (Avoto a Acusado) GENE A lamos beds c111 ladder For four (4 ) Members of the C ity C ouncil -(Full ter m o f 4 years)
MUC NOTtcf: ~F C,:09a7~ECT TO ::.:_--~~~ ob~ oout1 ~oval ~:g~~~g, ~~:b.~:N~~~ ~A':~s'"'~roEL TING
FlCTfTIOUS llUllNIEIS the gr•ntlno ol the petition, Sllld Deed of Trutt tn Iha =.t.nt king oe ~ez wife. and DOES 1 thtc>ugh H· 18. p;ckup body !Ires
NA• STATt•NT you lhould appear at fie Pfopeny 111uated "' Nkl ho he .; so. 1nckJS1Ve wheels cna11 tbt
The lotlowlnQ P«toril ate hearan_g and stale your County and Stall delcrlbed re~'tat~e ,::1'°" be YOU ARE BEING SUED Sile will be by come>ellhve
doing business llS ~llOnl Of • wnt•n u : required IO • ' SY PLAINTIFF IA U<I le"" C><ddong twfllltn seale<J l>tds
JOHNNY'S TRUE TORCH ~"°"8 with the COUf1 LOT 13. TRACT 22 15. IN lnlefested sJ,.':n. ~ dem•ndandol JAMES C m•y be tubmolled 1n •d·
WELDING. 2014 E Ora~ ::.. ,. the hearing. Y~r THE CITY OF COSTA they have walved nollce ot VELLEMA and KATHRYN vancel ()fl Ille 6111 day of
wood Anahetm Caltl 92806 appHHnce may be '" MESA. COUNTY OF OR· consented IO the propo99d MCCRANEY VELLAM~. hut· Seo• 1990 ., 2 00 0 clock
JOlln O Severin 17674 pef!Of\ Of bv your a~. ANGE, STATE OF CALI· ac:IK>n) The ~ndenl band llnd wile PM at lhe premises Where Locull Fountlln I/alley If VO\J AAE A FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE· ad~lration ft ....._ tt'Ofotw You N¥e JO CALENOAll H id property hH bee" Calif 9i1oa · CREDITOR Of a CORDED IN 800K 106 1 be led =. .. , DAVI ett.r "* --stOfed and wruc;h •s 1oca1ed
Thts bu11neu " con· contingent CfedilOf ol fie p A G E 3 4 • M I s ~ ~~8fesJ;1111 ~ ftleS =~ .. --on '°" lo ..... , AYRES SELF STORAGE dueled by an tndlVldual deceased, you must f ... CELLANEOUS MAPS IN ob19Clion e:' lhe t !lo trpewrlttlfl re1po11M •I 7012 ErnMI Ave Hunl·
For a C ity Attorney -(Full term o f 4 years)
If no one or only one person ts nominated for an e lective office. appo intment to
the elective office may be made as prescribed b y S ection 22843 .5 or 22844,
Elections Code of the State o f C alifo rnia.
MEASURE C TITLE: A CHARTER AMENDMENT T O R ESTRICT THE SALE.
LEASE. EXCHANGE ANO DEV ELOPMENT O F CITY-OWNED O R OPERATED
PARK ANO BEACH LANDS. The reg1stran1(1I com· iyoor cialm Wlfl the court THE OFFICE OF THE d ShO oood pe I n ... ~. I not 0 n e" a c II c A menced 10 iransacl bull· and mail a copy lo tie COUNTY RECORDER OF :, I WS rf she cause A letMr Of phone call wlM 714·846 73 t4 Landlord re·
ness under lhe Fichlloua personal repreMntallYe SAID COUNTY EXCEPT y t :I! ~ lhoutd nol "°'protect ,-. ,_ .,,.. WVl!S lhe right 10 btd at lhe
8ullneu name(S) 1osted 'appointed by lhe court THEREFROM ALL CRUDE Of~ HE~'Rl~ly ti wrttleft ,...,,~ muet be sale Purchases must l>t! MEASURE C SUMMARY:
above Of1 August 13 1 w1ti1n lour months trom OIL. PErnOLEUM. GAS, 11100 11 be ~ e 111 proper ..... torm 11 ,_ made by casr. and pa10 tor a1 ~~1n ~.~11e<1n
1
fiHl<I :~te ~flfS~r':~ooe ~ ~R~L AS~Ht~T~MR ~Ng ~te~1 13. 1990 °.~ =:.the c-1 to""'•-~~c~';',!c,~'o!,u;~~!!!10~~ This proposed ballot measure w o uld amend section 612 of the City Charter t o
with Ille County Clerk ol Or· socllOn 9100 of fie SUBSTANCES ANO OTHER 1. 5 p M In Dept ,3,A N rou do 110t ... rour •I ano musl be removeo at i impose 8 res trict ion On the d isposition a nd USe Of p ark a nd beach lands Of the •ng• Counly on August t3 Cat1lorn1a Probate Code MINERALS UNDER ANO IN ~::i on•' ~00 ~MC rMpcNIM on ltme, rou mer time ol Hie Sale ,, sub1ec1 I C ity.
1990 ·1The time lor filing claims SA10 LAN O WITHOUT,,::' CA 92
11:0 est. nta ._the caee. 9ftCf ,_ 1ocancella1oon1ntheevent o•
,....,.13 w1I not expire bel'ore loor RIGHT OF SURFACE 'f! 1 ...... _, 9ftCf prop-settlemen1 between Lano·
Published Ori.noe Coast months lrom fie heanng ENTRY. AS RESERVED IN 1~ ayn?~U ~~CTUI TO ertr mer be._ ... w""41ut lotd and obhO&led pany Any sale, lease Or Other dispositio n o f park Or b e ach land s WOUid be SUbJect tO
Daily P110t Augual 16 23 30 dale noticed above THE OEED RECORDED 9! .. I 0 pe I K>n"' l'uf1her • .,,.. ,,_ the Meneger. AYRES SELF Se · · YOU M y E ,._...1 E JULY 11 1958 1N BOOK 'f: ,,, .. ou appear • • ~ 1T0ttAOE I the prior affirmative vote o f a majority o f t he m e mbers of the Cit y Council and o f
P••mt>er 6 1990
1..,.605 the tile keptAby thexcourtNl~4352 PAGE 347 OFr1c1AL obamg and 1J:19 your "*•.,.. o4Mf..,..,.. Pubtisried Or1noe'Coas1 the electors voting thereon a t an election mandated b y the measure. S u ch
---------you are a ""'SOnl RECORDS _.,,!<'CllOM or h wntten ~tr-U You Mer wanl 0111ty P11ot Augusi 23 30 I I . I i ed . . f f Pt&.IC NOTICE intereslOd 1n lhe estate The streel address 11no uu~'CllOns Wll the OOur'I to Cllll an. •tlomef ..... , 1990 approva IS a so requ r prior to constructio n 0 any r o ad. gol course. driving
I OU ma hie With 1'1e c:ourijOlhe< comm()(I destgnatoon bO ro th:> heanng Your -If· N r~ do not lilllOWn TH 6141 range, build i ng larger than 3 ,000 Sq./f1 in floor are a Or Of a n y Struc ture COSti ng
K 05 ' 1ork1 Re est lor '' any ot Ille real l>fooertY appeatance may be in en ettomey, rou mer call an h $100 000 00 I h i C d I NOTICE o rnnTION Speaal Nohe&~ the filing de S CI •bed above I I pe:r" ov~tlour;~rne~ •llOfMJ ,...,r .. MfYtc. Of Ml.IC NOTICE I more t an • . wt n a n y tt y-owne or oper ated park o r beac h
i TO ADMINISTER of an inveolOry and ouroorte<1 to be 6~5 DAR· CREDITOR • ..... aW omc. (16eled Ill
E
STATE OF· appraisal of os1a1e asseis REL COSTA MESA CA 1 1 ea "' 1 ti a ttw phone boolll. ~ou ARE IN oHAuLT Existing leases, franc hise a nd conce ssion agreem ents and renew als of su ch . or ol an llllOf'I 0 92627 con ingen Cf IOI 0 e 0-,-. de ..... en· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST MADELINE v. account J ~vtded an Tile und .. sogned Tn.oSIH deoeaSed you rnJSI , .... ,.._ .... dtedoft Ju-OATED JANUARY 30 1989 agreements on parks or beac h l ands w hich are being pe r1o rmed on January 1.
BARNETT r""•~n 11 p ol lhA 011Clt1msanyllabtlllylor any your clatm Wlfl the ooot1 cki.t •ted ttaN"" AAA•o UNLESS YOU TAl<E AC· 1989 would be exempt fro m approval requirements
CASE NO. A 155046 Cc;j1~13 P~te Code·~ 1nconec:tnet1 ol the 1trH t and mail 11 009Y to tie de• EMAi cALm1Ddi01 TION TO PROTECT YOUR! '
To . all heirs I Roquest lot~ Notice address I/Id 011\et CQflWTlorl ==~ ~::ntawe ..... .., ... 111er 1111• PROPERTY IT MAY SE
benel\ctanos etedltoB. , lorm as available from fie deSignetion. II any lhOwn wit un lou -1 b ~ ,.......... eecttea a ,..._ SOL 0 Al A PUBLIC SALE
C0'111f19IH'll c:redllOtS llrld court cle<k llet9'n WI in r '"'?" om ...... -.... oene. IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA·
persons wtto may I Attorney for Petitlon4w S11<1.sa1e win be made bul the dat• of Int moance of UM cet1e • -..._... NATION OF THE NA fURE
otherwise be Interested in Richmond & Richmond w1lllOUI covenant or war· letters ~ 00provld9dot ...,"' ~ "° le --· OF THE PROCE EDING
the will or estate 0t bolh :ns21 PaMoOeV•lencl• r11nty ••orn10t1mplted re secC''·bon "'p1 ,._'::_• protecc:tM; ., ,.......,. AGAINST YOU YOU
of. MADELINE v' I Sult• 312 gard1ng 1111e OOIMSSiOn Of -tomia robllte ........, eacri .. emaqulneti.llO ... SHOULD CONTACT A LAW
BARNETI Lii une Hills CA t26S3 encumbtences lo pay the The time for fihni claims cumpllr con lat for· YER NOTICE Of'
A PET ITION has boon Of~fl9eCoas1'oaityPilot unpaid balance or lhe wil not ~xpre be0<e lour malld•d•• legal•• TttUSTl!f'ISALE
filed by GEORGE W Aug 23 24 30 1900 nole(sl secured by H •d mon'1s rom fie heanng apnlf)lad" al uated qutere Ta. NO. S3ll9 BA6NETI Ill tho Supenor Deed ot Trusl With 1n1eres1 dale noticed abolle que I• con• eecuclle IV NOTICE IS HEREBY
Court ol CalifOfma County lt\ef90f\ as provided tn u 10 YOU MAY EXAMINE UN. GIVEN 111a1 Of1 Wedner.day I
ol ORANGE no1e(sl advances. 11 any the filo kepi by tho cour1 II st ualed "° pf-I• eu Septembet 5 1990 al 11 00 I
THE PETITION PtllllC NOTICE under the terms 01 .. id Deed you are a pet90n , ....... a tlefllpo, puede o'ctocl.. 11 m of sa•d day on
BARNETI be appo.nled FICTITIOUI 9UllNIEll e•oenses of Ille Trustee and you may Ille wtlh tie OCK.lrt .,iw., aolatlo, 111 dlnefo ducting Trusiee s Sales
MEASURE C
Should the City of Huntingto n Beach City C har-
ter be amended to require that n o C ity park o r YES
beach may be sold , leased, exchanged or trans-
ferred or impro ved w ith a g olf c ourse. driving
range. ro ad. build ing over 3 .000 square feet In
flo o r area. nor structure c osttng m o re than
$100,000 w ithout the affirmative votes o f at leas t
a majority of the to tal members h ip o f its City NO
C o uncil and o f the electo rs v oting on suc h
proposiHon at a general o r specia l elec tion ? requests that GEORGE W I of Trull. feet. chatges and 1nte<ested In lhe estate, petder .. ~. r le puecMfl the area set H•de for co"
as personal reprosenlallvo NAME STATEMENT of the trusts cre&led by '810 a lormal ReQuest , olrH COUI d• I U W1lh1n the OlllCM ol REAL
10 aclmn1s101 th-0 estale of Tnt'! 1011ow1no persons are o.ttd OI Ttust Speoal Notl08 ol the llllna Pf~ "" awteo adl· EST ATE SECURITIES SEA· ltie deoodenl I 001ng business Ill The 101a1 emount of the of an 1m1enlory ana cloftelpcwpal1edelecon.. VICE IO<:all!d •• t800 North MEASURED TITLE: A C HARTER AMEND M E N T TO R ESTR ICT T HE SA LE OF
THE PET ITION WfSTERN INVESTMENT unpaid balance or il'ie obh· apP<a1sal ol estale as•ts fxllt.n otroe ,...noe 8foadway Sun• 100 1n 1rie 1 C ITY-OWNED PARK AND BEAC H LANDS . requests lho oooooonrs 1 GROUP ANO ASSOCIATES 0111on secured by 111e PfOO· 01 ot any pebtaon o ........ ,,,... .,. 111ted Clly or San1a An• County 01
WILL and eooclls if any •'17 f 17th St•l'el Su11e erty to be sbld and •ea.son account as prolllded in qvleH !Ian\« a un .._... Otanoe S1a1e or Ca111orn1a be admllled lo probate 191 Cos1a Mesa Calo! able e&l1maled COSll •• sec:bon 1250 of fie lnm.-.--••· SI llO~· COMMUNITY HOME LOAN
Tho wil and any oodtc~s 9'627 oenses ano a.dvenc:ea at Ille Cahfom1a Probate Code oce a un .-...... puede INC a C1111torn11 cor00t
•re available lor Carol Cr ant' Jonnson 11me ot the 1m11a1 oobl1cet1011 I Request for Soec:tal Not9'e llamM • un ~de ref· al!Ofl as dutv 11poo1nted
e)ctmmaltOO lfl the file 11.epl 2261 Canyon o,. .. , D of the Nollee ot TruslM • 1 form is available lrom ltle Mencia de ellatadn o • Tru11ee under rn1 oursoan1
by the c:outt Cos111 Mesa Ca111 92627 Sale 11 $27 760 13 court Clo<I!.. une oftclna de •ruda .._., to 1,,1' oower 01 sale cOfl
THE PETrTION Jay Coy Taylor 2267 Ce· r,.., t>enelicoary undet said I Attorney for Petltloner: (vH et dlrectorlo tel•-rerred 1n that certain Deed ol
requests authOnty 10 nyc>n Or1•e D Costa Mesa DeeO ol Trust n.etolOf• -.. O•I• J. Peroulk• fonlco). Tr us 1 e •I' cu 1 e d by adminisler Ille estate Calif 92627 eculed Ind dekvered lo,,,. 18141 8Hch Blvd. c-No. H2 24 71 CHARLES c SEVEN ANO
under tho lndf>pMldent 1ri1s busoneu 11 con· undMSJGn4!d a wY•ll9fl Oec· 1Sul .. 250 I U ."lDIT£D TitlAl IV1CK1 L SEVEN Husband
Mnn1Slra110n ol Eslales dueled bY co-partners laratoon or Default and De-Huntlflilton S.ech , CA PROOllAllll and Wile H Commun11y
Act (Ttus aulholity W1U lr.e 1egislranttsl com· maf'O fOf Sale. and• Wf11ten 92648 JUOQ( Wl\.LIAllll F Properly tec;ordf!d Fet><uary allow ttie pe!'SOOal mence<I to 1r1nsact buSI· Nottee of Default and Elec· Ot11nge Coast Dally Pi6ol llkOONALD 10 1989 on the ottice 01 th41
represenlatrve 10 ta kit nesa ul'\Oef Ille F1Ctol10VS toon 10 s.tl The und9'$I0"9d Aug 23. 2«. 30. 1 goo Tr.e n•me and address 01 County RecOfdflf or said
many acllOns w1tnou1 I County as RecOfdef • In I obta1n1ng courl approval MLIC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTtCE PtalC NOTICE P\BLIC NOTICE strumenl No 89·073500 by BelOfe ta fr.Ing certain very , 1 ••uon ot • brucn °' defeutt I
mportan1 actt00s CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 'on oaymt!flt 0 ' performance
however the pi•rsona1 QENER•L MUNtCIP L ELECT ON 01 1ne ob•ogatoons securec1 ' repntseritallve wilt be "" A I 1•hereby including inat I requred to g1vo nol!Cll to NOVEMBER 9, 1llO t><eec:h 0' default Notice ot
1n1e..ested petsons unkls.s NOMIN£1Ee FOR PUBLIC OFFICE which ... , rec0fde<1 llA•y 3 they have waived nolice or I 1990 as Recordt'< s lnstru mflflt No 90 23•759 Will
consenled lo the proposed SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 11Ct1on) Tno 1ndependen1 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN that lhe tollowlng persons have been nominated lor lhe ottices TO Tl'lf HIGHEST B•ODfR
MEASURE D SUMMARY:
This p rop osed alternative ballot m easure w ould amend section 612 of the City
Charter to impose a restriction o n the sale of park and beach lan d s o f the Cit y
Any sale o f park o r beac h lands w o u ld be sub1ect to t he prior attirmat1ve vote
o f a m ajority of t he members of the City Council and o f the elect ors vot1~
thereon at an election mandated by the m e asure
MEASURED
Should the City o f Huntingto n Beach C harter be YES
amended t o require that n o City park or beach
may be s old w ithout the affirmative vote s o f at
least a majority of the to tal m embership of it s NO City C ouncil and o f the e lectors voting on such
sale?
The p olls wm be open b e tween the hours of 7 00 a m and 8 00 p .m ~r~s~~=d u~~':'~~ designated to be lllled •t the General Munlc1pal Elecllon to be tield In the City ol Huntington Beach, IFOR CASH 1aw1u1 montoy 01
lnte<osled pe<son Mes an on Tuesday, November. 6. 1990 thfl United State• or 11
ob19Cbon lo the ru>Ution cashier ' Chf"Cll dra"''' on CONNIE BROCKW a Y
llnd snows oood .. CaUSO aAUOT RANDON ORO£R anv bank C•edll i;IOOn O• I ""
why the oourf st1ould not FOR ....... OF THE CITY COUNCIL VOTE FOR FOUR I ,a .. 1noun<11oa,, anoc••••Ofl CITY CLERK grant the 8Uth0flty I dOmlClle<I on lhll Sllllll I ll
A HEARING on '10 Grace Winchel! oayttb'" "1 ll"lt! "me 01
Hie Dated·. August 13. 1990 lltton wall be held on 811 ''O"' !Ille and •nltfest I replamber e 1990 al 1 •51 Councttwom•n/Unlverslly CounMlor nel<I by on H Truslee on lhat
p M '" Dept 3A localed al ... 1 prope<ty $1IUlll' in sal<I
100 CllllC C.ntet Onva Peul E Coe* County 111nd Staie dfltflbed
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RS COUPE
DOWN • s23900 •
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·TAX
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total of payment' Sl7.14H 60 «;11h1ect 10 lendvr'i crvd1t dJ>JHO\al 8 10 c hon .. ., frum
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tot<tl of payment\ S l9 698 60 <,11hJ4'CI to 14'nde" cr .. d tt 11ppro\al 2 to choo"' fr om
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total of payments S 15.873 60 Subiect 10 lender11 cred11 appro\ al 6 10 choo!ie from
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ROGER CARLSON
Sports l dltor
KEEPING
COUNT
Rick
Talley
Baseball
needs
'third
man' rule
Harry Wendelstedt Jr. became a
major league umpire when Len
!_)ykstra was three years old and
Rick Dempsey was a teenager in
search of a dn ver's license.
That was 24 years ago and Harry,
now 52, as getting a little old to be
dancing with men wearing spikes.
Indeed, crew chief Wendelstedt
looked very weary the other ni~t as
he stood in has underwear outside
the Dodger Stadium umpires' room
discussing baseball brawls.
It is Harry·s proposal -not the
proposal of anyone you heard on the
radio in 1he last few days -that an y
ballplayer leaving the dugout or bull-
pen to JO•n an a baseball figh t should
be hea vil) fined and automaucally
suspended.
He has not made this an official
pica to Comm1ss1oner Fa)' Vincent's
offi ce because, an Harry's words·
"We can't tell them anythans back
there. In fact. I'll probably get into
trouble for sayang th as ..
Then he went ahead and said It.
anyhow, proving once again that
um pares are our kind of people.
"It has gotten out of hand," said
Wendclstedt, refemnJ to the
Dykstra-Dempsey fight which pre-
cipitated a bench-clearing brawl la st
Monday night and resulted in
Dempsey drawing a $1 ,000 fine and
one-game suspension, while Dykstra
was reponedly hit with a $500 fine
"This is the 1h1rd brawl for me in
the last couple of weeks and I'm
afraid somebod) 1s going 10 get hurt
"The fine strullurc as prehistoric
When )Ou'vc got guys making SI
mllhon a year what is a S500 fine')
It's 11p money He). did }OU see
Tomm) Lasorda go down oul there''
The p·1te mo,ed and down went
Tomm) and ho\!, old 1s he. 62'> This
has got to stop belore somebod;,'s
career 1s ended ..
Wendclstedt figure s 11 1h1s \I.I > If
1wo baseball pla)er; want to fight -
and usuall} the) re all> don't -1ha1
evel) bod) else 'ihould stand clear
and let them fight un11l 1he ump1fl''i
break 11 up
"I can handle l\l.O gu ys." say.,
Harry. "but I'm not gonna climb 1n
lhe middle of 'o or 40 gu)<. an>·
more. I JU'it hate IO ~e 11 hecau'>e, 1n
my heart. I 1hink somebod) 's gonnt1
get seriously hun
"And 1t's bad. too. because \Ou're
beginning 10 st'c bra\!. IS an sandl ot
and L111lc League games. 100 Evef)
time you lum on f.SPN 1here·., a
brawl It's become the trend~ 1h1ng
to do ..
Harry would stop the brawling b)
s1mpl) treating baseball pla~ers like
hoc ke) pla)crs. although baseball
pla)'ef\ aren ·1 near!) as tough
The Los A.ngeles Kings. ror C\am-
ple. ha,en'1 been to\olved in a
bcnch-cleanng an cadent 10 three
years. pnmanly because of the
"th a rd man .. rule of hocke)'. When·
ever a third ma n enters a hocke)
fight. he automaucall) recen es a
game misconduct penal!~ and after
1hree of !hose in a season. he is
suspended for one pme So how about a SI 0,000 fine for
an y baseball pla )er who \entur<.''>
forward as a third man"
''I'm convin ced brawls can be
eliminated 1n baseball with that kind
of a ru1e:· ~> s Wendelstedt.
Dempsey. meanwhile, says he wall
appeal his S 1.000 fine because
Dykstra had dropped his ba1 and
was moving toward him with harm-
ful intention
"He was coming for me," says
Dempsey, who feels he reacted as
any sensible man would react. get-
ting an the first punch
Any v1s1tor to Dodger tad1um
these days, of count. would beheve
Dempsey got clobbered. He wears a
red blotch on his face as a result of
[)ykstra's clutching gnp under a pile
o( players
"He never hit me , .. recalls
Dempsey, "but he squeezed evef}
blackhead I had "
In the meantime, as baseball cel-
ebraies the 25th anniversary of Juan
f'91e•M see T ALUY /E4J
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D..,, -_.,...., IC.ett"l'• ltalfton•
Spolllng for the ultimate challenge
G•b• Houston, • fullback -Inside
llnebacker, I•• returning starter for Hunt-
ington Beach High'• Oiiers •• they begin
th• long road toward reclaiming 9lorle1
denied a year •to with eight forfeit de-
feats. Houston and th• Oiiers wlll b e
chronicled In the Orange Co•st Dally
Piiot's ultlm•t• l'ootball ·90, Sept. 6.
Dodgers edge Phillies, 3-2
LOS A.NGELES -Stan Ja ' 1er''I
sacnfice n) with the bast's loaded an
the ninth 1nnang gave Los Angele'> a
3-2 qctof) Wednesda) night o .. er
the Ph1ladel ph1a Phallieo;
With one out, rehner Joe Boe, er
(2-4) walked Hubie Brooks. who
mo .. ed to third on a h1t -and-run
stnglc by Mike Sc1osc1a. R<Jger
McDov.ell came on and ma'ihandkd
Mike harpc:rson's bunt and thrt"\I.
waldl} to firsl. loading the hase\
Ja \ 1er lofted a n) to left Ii elder
John Kruk . \I.hose one bounce thro\I.
was wade uf home. ( atcher Darren
Schedule
AT IAT
Thu Meis lhomei sc 7 35 ~
ON DECK J..A
Fn Meis 1nome1 1 35
IN THE HOLE
Sal Mets nome • noon
All 11amn on IC.ABC radio (7901
• On TV Ch ~ SC' SoortsCttannef
Daulton lunged 100 late as Brook~
\ltd past
Jim Gott l~·.:!l patched a hitless
ntnlh for the '1cton.
Trailing 2-1 an the eighth. panch-
h1tter Mad.e) Hatcher beat oul an
infield hit with a head-first shde
Jose Gonzakz. running for Hatcher.
moved 10 S<·cond on a wild pitch b)
rche .. cr Don (arman. was sacnficed
10 thtrd and scored on (arman's
second \I, aid throw
Dale Murph) drove an both Ph1la-
delph1a runs \l.tlh RBI 'linglcs an the
Slltth and eighth innings He has hit
safe!) 1n 13 of 16 stans since coming
over from A.tlanta on Au~ 3
By n~ A11ocl•I~ PllH
Fielder, Tigers club Angels, 7-4
DETROIT -Cecal Fielder had
some goals when he returnee! to the
maJor leagues from Japan la'lt '"n·
1er W11h more than a month to go
1n the season. he 's t"'ceeded h1~
expectations
Fielder dro\C in th ree ruM
Wednesda) 10 be-come the fir.,1
maJOr leaguer \l.tlh 100 RBI this
season. leading the Dctro11 T1gC'r'
past the Cahfom1a <\ngels. 7-4
"It 1s great 10 get 100 RB is." 'laid
Fielder. who ha 102 "I thought
about 11 before the season. but I
figured 1t was probabl) out of m\
reach." ·
Fielder doubled an a run 1n the
thtrd, sanJ.!ed an one an the Ii flh and
hit a sacnfice Oy in thC' 'i1'1h Fielder
went I 0-for-17 last week 10 lead the
Amencan uaguc but was 0-for-7
this week.
'Tm going to have good and bad
streaks. but I can't worrv about
that." he said. "I JUSI have 10 go ou1
and do m y JOh ..
Jack Moms (I 1-15) allov.cd four
runs and eight hits an seven annang'i
and Jerry Don (ileaton finished for
his eighth sa\C
Even after consecut1\C' '1c1oncs
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Schedule
ATIAT ® Tnv al Cnlcaoo • 5 !V \
ON DECK a
Fri •' Chlcaoo• s IN THE HOLE
Sal 111 cn1ca110 • •
All oames on KMPC radio 1710)
• (),, TV Cn 5 ~c Soor1sCnanne1
-including a shutout against
Cle .. eland last f'nda) -Moms·
earned-run a'erage 1c; 5 OX
"Jack hasn't been perfect 1h1s
season. but he has had good stuff all
)Car." T1gerc; Manager Spark}
Anderson said
"But we haven't helped much
1.ons1denng Ja ck has gnen up more
unearned run<; than an} other pitch-
er an the maJors lie probabl ~ should
be at least 14-1 J, and that's not too
bad on a team 1ha1's n1nl' games
under 500"
Chuck F1nle)' ( 16-6). who allowed
seven runs 1n 511 annangs. was the
loser
Tra vis Fryman scored four ru ns
for Detroit. \l.h1ch broke a 4-4 Ill"
with three runs in the s1,1h With
one out. Make Heath v.alked and
stoic second -\single b) Ton) Phil-
lips and a \l.alk 10 Fl')man loaded
the bases.
Mark Eichhorn relieved and <\Ian
Trammell hit a slov. grounder to
second baseman Donnie Hall. who
threw the ball awa). allov.ang tv.o
runs to score Fielder dro' e home
Fryman wtth a sacnfice fl ). but
Trammell was out tf}ang 10 reach
thtrd. ending the innanit.
"Each did his JOb. but the~ scon-d
anyway:· Angels Manager Doug
Rader said "Tram hats a 111tlc spin-
ner an pla). and v.e don't make a
pla). Then Fielder h1t\ a little fl,
ball that scores another run ..
The Angels trailed '·I after four
but took the lead w11h thrl"e runs 1n
the fifth.
Bill Schroeder led off \I, 11h a
grounder down th e fir!ll-ha<.e line
that hal the bag and bouncC'd O\ er
Fielder's head for a douhk
Dick Schofield singll·d home
Schroeder and went 10 ~rnnd on 1he
throw. Lui s Polon ia'-; run-'>conng
double tied the score \. \ Pete
Coachman sacnficed Polonia 10
third and Devon White dm' e him
in with a single
By nt" Auod•t~ PrHI
Tiie U.S. Y_.. .. ...,..Uni• n -.li.r Sa••
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reclftt Hwnw~. 'or detall1, ••• IJ.
COMICS/16
THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1990 [I.
Show me a quitter,
and I'll show you
a bona fide No. 2
Everybody wants their cake.
and to cat it too, especially m
football where pmes can only bc
won by individuals w1th1n a team
structure.
To wit -former Bruin quar-
terback Bret Johnson, one of Or-anae County's finest producu
from El Toro Hiah School who
has seen fit to look elsewhere.
His of-
ficial com-
ments are
noted
bel ow, and
clearly
there arc
some valid
points. He
didn't hkc
the scenario that took place the
past few months at UCLA where
the Bruins were malting up their
minds who they wanted as their
quarterback.
As it turned out, he found
himself being told Tuesday he was
not No. I . some 21h weeks before
the Bruins' opener apanst Okla-
homa.
Johnson took exception to
bein' noufied so late, and he
dido t feel he got has fair shot
Wow. Bret had a numbcr of
pretty fair shots a )Cat ago as the
Bruins stumbled around 10 one of
their worst performances an )Cars
and years.
Bret makes several valid points
in his depanang statement but
they arc hardly unique.
After a dismal 3-7-1 record a
year ago tt would bc pretty dif-
ficult for the Drums to settle on a
quancrback in the spnng.
And most coaches are going 10
settle on a quanerback whom
they feel comfortable with
Homer Smith, the offensive coor-
dinator who made the decmon
obviously w11h TerT) Donahue"~
blessing. apparentl) hkes what he
secs in Jim Bonds.
So Bret has picked up has ball
and gone home. and dad 1s busal~
trying 10 find a new school for his
son to play at.
This 1s the area where I'd lake 10
pursue. but of course. only the
1magsnauon 1s available
"Hello, Coach Paterno., Listen.
I've got a red-hot quarterback )OU
Roger
Cart son
can have for two years, starting 1n
1991. Interested? OK. so what
son of guarantee do we act?"
Or maybe it'SJUSl, "All we want
as a fair shake." What's the trans-
lation to that?
All of this stnkes home because
ofso many other talented quar-
terbacks around, who also have
endured No. 2 status.
USC's Shane Foley out of New-
pon Harbor High didn't pick up
his ball and go home when he did
not get the decision. He's a senior
now behind sophomore Todd
Marinov1ch, and he's burung. LOO
It all boils down Lo supply and
demand. Everybody wants a top
quarterback. and evcT) quar-
terback wants to be tops.
So Jim Bonds 1s UCLA's staner
aptnst Oklahoma. Hov. long that
will last as anyone's guess. but it's
cena1nly a moot point for John-
son. I JUSt find It hard to digest
the quitter's role regardless of the
circumstances.
Would Bonds have talccn a hike
had Johnson got the nod~
And I also find It hard to
believe that No. 2 this week
nccessanly meant No. 2 for the
next thr~ years.
Bret's mother, Debbie. called
the s11uat1on "a d1Silppo10tment.
but we're all banding together ..
Bret's parents and family hav~
been antertwined with wanning
football for more than two dec-
ades. and the admtrat1on the)
command 1s what makes 11 all the
more painful to sec
The day has finall) come where
Bret 1s No 2. at least for the time
being. and the reaction 1s 10 quit
I guess that's wh) I've aJwa ys
admired Shane Fole) -a bcautt-
ful quancrback with the guts to
handle dcc1s1ons that are out of
his hands
Johnson's statement
I bave made tbe decision to leave UOA.
Sioce I.he amval of Homer Smith in February, I have been
told that tbe quanerbect position wu toina to be wide open
and competitive oace 111ln. However, durin, sprina practices,
\bere were no ~ ICrimmaan to reell determine who
would be tbe nancr.
We Mn told that all the q~aert.cb were very even (they even pve
me a sliabt edit to me 11yinc I bad tbt
better IPrinc u reponea . in the LA.
Times rouowina spin, football). We were
told to watt bard in tbe summer and a
quana1>ect would be named in the fall
FoUowina spriJll pnctic:e. I met witb
COKb Smith aad uked bim lf the quar-
tcrbeck polihOD WU eoi119 to be open in
tbe fall. He usured me that tbe q_uar-
tcrbeck position bad QOC been decided ud \bere would be opm competition in
the &U. Tbe qvancrt.ct bu bem umed prior to any competi-
tions witb peds. i.e. ICrimm.-. My point ii that the posauon
WU oaJy open to the ()(her ~ I have ablohltd,Y. no problem wilb beina a beck-up
quanett.ck, but only aft were fairty bea1Cll out by anotbtt IUY·
With the recent 0dcdl:ioo of q1llt1atleck. I believe there was
a pre«terminauon that Bret JoblllOD would not sWt at
q~ no matter Whal I believe I am pan of the fAUout from last tcat0n. ln my th1U yean at UCLA, we have bad three different
ofl'tnaivc coordinatort. t would now like to ao to a school that
has 1\ability and could beodit from my •tYle of play. I just want a fair cbalK'C to compe1e for tbe job and know
that the evaluation procas 11 equitable and free of an~ ~
bias ..-inst me . la my opinion. tba'e has been no justifiable
reuon in the tdectioa of the quanett.ck at UCLA.
I do not want lO be involved in a qunert.ck contr0vmy
every year u ls the standard at UCLA.
I am 1 coecb's ton and t bave bee.ft tauabt to keep my
mouth abut and ao out and earn tbt job. I havm't bettl given
t.ba\ cbdce by Colcb Smith lb.it year. Lut IUtOft was
unfonunatc u five coechet have "ft UCLA and now the quartcrbKk bu been fired. I feel IU'Oqiy now that thit decitiOft wu kno~n months
ltO· The really unfair thina '' tbty have st:runa me alona and bave DOW left me verJ bttJe ~due to NCAA tetulations.. aJoaa with a year's etilJbltity. to find the place where 1 can
compete for the Job. Tbe. lack of fonhriabtnns and not betn1 honest._with me
is the bottom line for my Jeavint UCLA. ..
Carter jumping around
for good of the team
Kaleaph Carter has 1umpcd
around by nature
He's Sood ------
natured and
wtlhng to do
whatever II
takes to help
the team. so
he has
moved ftom
fullbllck to
liod>Kkcr
and t.ck to
f\&Ubeck dur·
i111 the '----coune of the ~
&ut rwo yan to 11llafy the n«dl
oftbe UCLA footbell coech1na
..aft'. Actually, lhanpdadn'l ~out
too well at hMbeckn. a position
COLLEGES
Caner played spannaly m hash
te:hoot.
He ~time as a fullback
dun na his fir'lt year, practtoed at
linet.kcr u a red-stun f'rahman
and decided aJcq W1th Coed'
T my Doubuc over \bf winter
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Slater ends holdout
ANAHEIM -Satisfied that the ----Rams are willina to pay him fairly for the ~
1991 season. AU-Pro offensive tackle 'l:>'
Jackie Slater ended his 28-day holdout
Wednesday.
"We mutually agreed to some thinas that I feel
address the problems I was having," Slater said when
asked why he ended his holdout. "And here I am."
. Slater, 36, wants to plar two more seasons, which
would make him the club s all-ume leader for lon-
aevity with 16 seasons. And he wants a substantial
raise on the SSS0,000 he wtll collect this season.
.. The Lhll\i that was agreed on was I wilJ be
playina here next "/.car," Slater said. ''At this point. all
the detajls have n t ironed out. but I will be here.
"Hopefully there won't be an~ more negotiating
(by next year)."
The Rams are stall wi thout fo ur unsigned vet-
erans. Linebacker Ke vin Greene. tight end Damone
Johnson. defensive lineman Doug Reed and safety
Michael Stewan have >-Cl to agree 10 terms.
"I don't know 1f this will ha'c anv affect on the
others." Rams Coach John Robinson· said.
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'Hot Rod' signs with Heat
The Miami Heat. which until now ----
bu relied mostly on the colleae draft to • ~
build its team, sianed mtrictea free agent ' -. John "Hot Rod" Williams to an offer ----
sheet Wednesday. The paclcqe reponedly would pay
the ~foot-I I power forward S 18 million over six
years.
In other sports news Wednesday:
• Colle,iate standout Phil Mickelson set a U.S.
Amateur qualifyina record with an 8-under-par 64 to
comfortably claim medalist honors in Denver as the
tournament headed into its match-play segment.
•Ivan Lendl nceded~ust 76 minutes to crush Pat
Cash, 6-4, ~I, and move into the quanerfinals of the
Tournament of Champions in New York.
From fte ,t,.oclatH Pre11
..... ol IM New York Mets. after beilla ... !11.000 fDr Mi Pr!1 in a brawl with
the ~ ,......_ rd do it the same
:3111 W tolt> itaU owr.,.Jn. It was money
tplllL SalDetimet you just bav'e to defend
younelf nd ~ teammata."
Boating
Twist retains
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ly ALMON LOCKAHY
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Jory Twist of Newport H~r~r Yacht Club is still
the frontrunner in the compet1t1on for the Scars Cup.
the United States Yacht Racing Union-Rolcx prize for ·
the four-handed juni or sailing championship -but
barely. . . . . . The nine-race Scars senes 1s being sailed in
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is hosted by NHYC. Twist and has three-man crew postd i a seventh
place 1n Wednesday's fifth race, but came back to .win
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Has closest competiuon 1s Area F's Scott Elling of
Houston Yacht Club who placed fifth and first 1n
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low sconng system in which a winner 1s awarded a
quancr-point bonus. . '\
As a matter of fact. onl ) 4 75 points separate the
top four boat!) 1n the cla!ls. rhird is Area B's Meg
Gaillard, Amcncan Yacht Club. R)e. N.Y. ~Ith 19.75.
and fourth is Arca D's Manning Montagnet. Pass
Christian Yacht Club. M1ss1ss1pp1. 21.
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o&naive b9ckficld.
.. Thia is tbe natural posjtion for
rM," Caner said of fullt.c:k. ''Coach
Donahue and I talked about it a lot
and after watchinJ my performance
last yeart in pracuca, we came to
tbe conausion that runnJn1 back is a lot better spot for me. I'm more
comfonable there."
With UCLA's new offensive coor-
dinator Homer Smith brinaio1 in a new oft'en1e, Caner i1 leamina his
third system in three yean.
"It wujust frustratina leamin§
tbc whole defen1et" Carter said. 'It's
been a challenae. hey can't tell me
I'm a dumb jock now."
Caner, enterina his third year of
school and second of eliaibility,
doesn't have to worry about that
anyway.
A communications major who's
tryina to .. in work with the campus
radio station Kl.A and lookinf for
an internship in radio or television
next sprina, Carter is as serious
about his education at UCLA as the
pme of football.
Carter was the thrust of Edison
Hiah's offense as a tailback during
his sophomore (952 yards) and jun-
ior ( 1,032 yards) seasons, and played
well when not injured his senior year
(484 yards, including a 177-yard
effort).
"That kind of mentality in the
backfield suits me just right," said
Carter, who added he didn't have
the crazy attacking mentality of a
linebacker. "Defense is controlled as
well. but I think I perform better
when I'm know where I'm going,
and I don't have linemen flying out
in front of me taking out my legs."
While Carter faces a different role
as a running back at UCLA, com-
pared to high school. he d~s foresee
a lal'Jer role on the football field for
the fullbacks this season within
Smith's new system.
"There arc JOing to be a lot of
plays for the fullback an this of-
fense," Carter said. "I just want to
win. Whatever scheme Homer
Smith puts me in, that's fine.
"The fullback is going to have a
lot more to do in this offense than
last year -when (the fullbacks)
came in on third-and-I, sccond-
and-2 or fourth-and-I. Both running
the ball and catching the ball. We'll
be full ofsurpnscs this year. You'll
see (in the opener) against Okla-
homa."
Carter will definitely be seeing
act.ion this season, but how much
remains to be seen. He's listed sec-
ond on the depth chart now. but
Carter has one goal in mind -to
beat out juniors Maury Toy and
Kevin Smith for the starting Job.
"Now that I'm back on offense. a
very serious ~oat of mine is to start."
Carter said.· I'm not looking for
second best this year. When the
competition starts. I'm going to be
more ready than I was last y<"ar and
the year before that.
"We're all about the same 'P«d
and strength. We're JUSt going to
have to sec who has the most charac-
ter m fall camp. Then we're going to
have to act together and be a team
again. Whoever wans the JOb. pat
them on the butt and say good JOb."
Donahue said To) may be a little
better runner than Carter. wh11<' the
6-foot-O. 220-pound Carter 1s a little
better blocker. But both. along with
Smith. arc close.
Carter, who $1\ancd roughly 30
pounds from his first y<"ar to his red-
sh1n freshman year. dropped to a
playi ng weight around 220 dunng
last fall and remains ther<' no~.
Having grown a half-inch in the
off-season -something not unu~ual
1n his family tree at the age of 20 -
Carter said he 1s really beginning to
mature physically an the past y<"ar
He has added 16 pounds of lean
body weight 1n the past two years
and hasJUSl 7.4 percent bod) fat He
set five personal records an the win-
ter cond1t10ning proJram, upping his
bench press 51 pounds to 315 and
power clean 44 pounds to 330. both
best among UCLA running backs.
"I think he's a real good looking
physical specimen," Donahue said ...
"He's strong and 1n great shape and
ready for season. I think he may be
the starter before it's all s~ud and
done."
Actually, Donahue said Caner'\
chances arc excellent to win the JOb
"He's more of an offcns1ve-t)pc
r.layer, but we didn't have any
ncbackers last r,ear so we had to
move him over. · Donahue said
"This year, we're deeper at
linebacker, so we moved him over
where he really belonged ... "
But it may be his defensive ex-
perience which has given him a new
perspccuve for the running back
position.
"It hel~ me out working on
defense.' Carter !Ul1d. "Now I know
the types of things an outside backer
is lookina for, and beating a man to
the punches IS I OIO& tO definitely
come into my little rcperto1rt."
JN FtrpHll 11 U ~ CNll
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SOUTHFRN AUFOltNIA
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Thur.cjay,Augu1t23, 1990
Widespread steroid use by Irish denied
9y THOMAS r-. WYMAN
SOUTH BENO, Ind. -Notre
Dame revealed Wednesday that five
football players have tested positive
for steroids since 1987, but Coach
Lou Holtz denied a report that the
druf wu widely used by hit players.
" think I've done evcrythina I
can to deter the use of drup, both
street drup aa well as steroids,"
Holtz said at a news conference
called by the school to respond to
allegations in the Aug. 27 issue of
Sports Illustrated.
ln the story, fonncr Irish center
Steve Huffman claimed that Holtz
"had to have known" about the
aJleted steroid u1e. He alto sajd
"almost half the lettennen at Notre
Dame used steroids at tome time"
and that two unidentified as istant
coaches sugested that he take the
mu1ele-buildin1 drua to aet stronaer
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cverylhina that was written," Holtz
said. "I detest the insinuation that
two of our coaches suaaested that
athletes take steroids. I, alona with
the univtrsity and the country,
would like to know who they arc."
Huffman did not name the
coaches or any of the players who
aJlcacdly used steroids, which arc
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spokesman Dan Smith said.
Smith said the results of the t~t.
administered Wednesday, were ex-
pected in t\\o to three days.
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changes are an increase in
benefits to widows from
about 50 perccn\ to 100
percent; maximum life-
time hcaJth insurance pay·
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SI 0 million, and elimaoa-
tion of health care deduc-
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You arc out for a leisurely week·
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where a bi& lunker can give you
some ro ugh acuon.
You or one of yo ur crew or pass-
engers have a heart attack. Are ~ou
or anyone aboard qualified to g1\'e
emergency treatment -such as
card1opulm1nary resusc1tat1on. com·
monly known as CPR?
You should be.
And the Southern Cahfom1a
Yachting Association (SCYA) 1s
joininB with the American Heart
Association to do something about
it.
It's called Save a Life ProJect,
which bnngs together 1ndiv1dual
yacht clubs with qualified CPR in-
structors in their areas through the
American Heart Associatio n.
BO ATING
Almon
Lock a bey
last year two people's hves were
saved because the manager of the
M1ss1on Bay Yacht Cl ub m San
Diego was trained b~ the program m
CPR."
Jn the early )ears of the prOJCCt.
WAYS TO
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The program's goal is to ha' e as
many yacht club members and em-
ployees as possible trained 1n CPR
by the end of the year.
Yacht clubs in the Los Angeles or
Oranee County areas can contact
CPR instructors by calllng Caryn
Abrams at (213) 385-4321. Yacht
clubs in other parts of Southern
Cahfomia should c~ll the San Fran·
cisco office and leave a message for
Asandra O'Connell at (41 5)
342-5522.
Disraeli earned out the CPR 1nstruc·
uon himself. but the program has
grown too big for one instructor.
"Collaboration with the Heart As·
soc1a11on 1s the perfect way to reach
all the r,acht clubs in Southern Call·
forn 1a. · said Disraeli.
While the one-dav CPR classes
will be held m pnvate )acht clubs.
Disraeli encouraged the clubs to
open their sessions to the public
At the close of each 'ear. the Sa\C
a Life Project honors those clubs
with the highest number of CPR·
qualified employees and mem~rs.
The club wnh the h1S}les1 percentage
oftramed members 1s also honortd.
~1d Disraeli. FOR DOLLAR.
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beg.innings 10 years ago as the one-
man m1ss1on of Dr. Dick Disraeli.
this season's SCY A fleet surgeon.
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what I do." said Dr. Disraeli. "Just
TALLEY
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the head with a bat, one must won-
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left in them to engage in any other
altercations.
Surely they left part of them~l ves
in the dust two nights ago when the
Phillies scored nine runs in the ninth
inning to beat them, 12-11 .
The good part about this Dodger
team 1s that ther ha ven't quit -at
least. they hadn t until the other
A.Jmoo Loda bey ·s colomo ap-
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night. The bad part 1s that they've
lost crucial games in recent wc-ek
because (a) Hubie Brooks forgot
how many outs there were. (b) Tim
Crews threw a wild pitch w11h the
bases loaded 1n a St·orless 11e and (c)
the entire bullpen couldn't protect a
lead of I I· I .
I like Harry Wendelstedt's think-
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-NGE COAST AUTO
Trucks, truckers strut their stuff in Mesa Sunday
great place to select the right
model and features. Then, visit
your local dealer knowing exact-
ly what you want.
500 exotic trucks from minis hydraulic bed dancing, (un-
to big rigs wlll converge on the believable hydraullcalty Induced
Orange County Fairgrounds gyrations, shaking and spinning
Sunday. The Budweiser Call-of truck beds) audio explosion
fornla Truck Jamboree is the (the ultimate stereo sound-off)
wildest collection of trucks as-and truck hopping (the truck's Dealer booths and vendors
eembled competing In a pres-front end, powered by hydraulic offer the really hot accessories
tlglous custom show. pumps, bounces up to three feet and hard-to-find parts at show
Competition In 40 classes -off the ground). The audio ex-prices. Several new products
for trophies. cash, deluxe em-ploslon Is sponsored by New-will be Introduced and demon-
broldered Jackets. mlnt-va-port Sound waves and sane-strated at the Jamboree.
cations on Catalina courtesy of tloned by IASCA. Another real attendee value Is
Catalina Express and the Hotel "How-To" seminars demon-the chance to win a week va-
MacRae and the prestige of strate the hands-on. how-to-do-cation In Utah Including airfare
placing In an Inter-Shows It skllls needed to do mild to and hotel for two people. Sign
Motorsports Promotion Truck radical customization. The popu-up as you enter the event and
Show -Is Intense. It's the lar "How To Drive Off-Road'' listen for the Main Stage draw-
world series of custom truck seminar returns with the Inside Ing late afternoon. For ad-
show competition. Last year, en-scoop from Off-Road Am-dltional bargains, there's a
trants trallered show trucks bassador. Ivan "lronman" Trucks For Sale area at the
from as far away as Arkansas, Stewart and other factory drlv-Jamboree. They range from
Missouri and Florida. ers on how to negotiate gnarly fixer-uppers to fully customized
For truck enthusiasts, the terrain. Nissan two and four-and ready to drive aw&.y.
jamboree Is non:.stop entertain-wheel drive project trucks will The show also displays stag-
ment. From gates opening at g also trick out white you watch gerlng heavy metal -like the
a.m. until the close of the showing ho._.; to accessorlz~ monster tank truck the General ~~rQ.Lceremonles at 5 p rn...-y-0u~tr..uck-.-b00k-tor-the--a chromeQ_ Blaz~r mounted
It's time for an end-of-summer Nissan project tents located on a 20.000-pound tank a f
party. Two giant stages host live outside the New Truck Expo. track. . .
bands all day, plus the The New Truck Expo fills a From cl~ss1c restorations to
outrageous California Girl Bikini 40,000-square-foot building far-out paint and chrome J~bs
Contest. There's a volleyball with the newest models and and perfor~ance-~tyle~ bodies
tournament. truck jam (how pro totypes from the factories. the Budweiser Cat1forn1a Truck
many will flt in a full-size truck Huge truck exhibits from Jamb~>ree delivers an astound-
cab) pie-eating contest and Nissan, Ford. Toyota, Isuzu and ing. mix .of trucks. The show 1s
more. more will fill the building. If you strictly limited to the top 500
Truck show speciality auto-are planning a new truck trucks.
motive competitions Include purchase the Jamboree is a Once a year, for one day only.
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DRUG USE
IS
t1ftAiijSE
I trucks are on display 1n the
park-ltke setting of the Orange
County Fairgrounds. There's
lots to do and plenty to see
~R~
One of the sporty looklng trucks to be on dlsplay Sunday: . .
The Budweiser California
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Budweiser. Nissan. Truck1n
Magazine, Newport Sound
Waves. Dick Cepek Ott-Roao
Stores, 4 WO Action Magazine.
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components -a front bumper
cover with a deep integrated
spoiler that includes fog lamp
prov1s1ons. rocker sill e.JC:-
tens1ons, f1ared w'1eel arch
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John "Corky .. Miles d rained
his ( hevez Regal in one gulp
and answered the phone before
the second ring.
He nodded and smiled and
then nodded again.
"Well. you know ho w much
1 hate to hear bad news,.. he
said, a than smile crawling
across his face . "Be sure to
se nd some flowers to his wife
in my name. would you? And,
oh yeah. don't tell anvonc who
taJked to me "
Miles tossed the cordless
phone aside. poured himself
another dnnk and walked
through the French doors to
the pOOI. He gulped 1n the
01&ht air and looked out over
the CltYi from his opulent PY·
glass Hall home he had a pan-
oramic view of Newport
Harbor. the Peninsula and -
on a wind-swept ni&ht like this
-the faint liahts of Avalon.
"Advantage Miles," he said
softly to himself, as if clicking
into real estate devi:lopment rrf _ ~I, WI th g U !It 0 . CO n dos . 'j ~ ~ townhomes. planned com-
-. '} \ mduniues.dEvery th1ng he to1duch-
l I e seeme to turn to go .
• • :. But he was approacing his
biggest challenge yet -Miles
Landing. It was to be a
1 ~ massive resort on the backside \~'-"'::. WP' of Catalina Island. And while ~~~ the proJect had tentative ap-
proval from every public agen· off a tennis score.
Life had not always been
kmd to Males but It sure had
been lately. A former actor
with a lengthy hst of lfadc B
movies and tclev1s1on credits
to his name. Miles had taken
Newpon Beach by torm. He
tossed money around like 1t
was confetti, holding coun at
the Balboa Bay Club until hr
had established himself as the
10-to guy in town. At fint he
dabbled an retail -C'orky's
Place was hts shon-li ved rei·
taurant -and then, sensing
the power there. threw himself
cy. one hurdle remained: How
to get water to the: develop-
ment.
The local water board was
hopele sl )' spilt on Miles' plan
to run a p1~1tne from New·
pon to the island.
A.nd Hensen -the late Mr.
David Hensen -had been the
mo t vocal opponent.
Mile walked back inside
and arabbcd the telephone and
punched the buttons.
"Jake, it's me." said Males.
"How'd you hke to be on the water board?"
To be continued ...
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SHOWCASE OF
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Hampton Hill New England of the West Coa I
With panoramic vistas of the
San Juan Hills and Pacific
Ocean, the 50-home community
of Hampton Hill in Dana Point
celebrates its grand opening this
weekend. Three f ully decorated
Hampton Hiii
Developer: Seastar Com-
munities.
Type of development: 50-home
community.
Price range: High $3 00.000s to
low $400,000s.
Number of floor plans: Three.
Square footage: 2.078 to 2.555.
Sales office phone: 248-43 13.
model homes will be showcased
at the opening.
Situated on 20 acres off Del
Obispo Street. just nonh of Pa -
cific Coast Highwa y. the f!ted
Hampton Hill community as in-
spired by the quaant. picturesque
re sorts along the New England
seaboard .
With 1ews of rolling hills and
valle> s 10 th e east and the Pacific
Ocean to the west, the two-story
homes at Hampton Hill afford
numerous recreational op-
ponunities with the Dana Point
Resort, yacht harbor and
beaches just minutes away .
.. You really ha ve to see these
homes to appretiate how authen-
tic they are in design and
craftsmanship, said John Musial,
president of Seastar Com-
munities, the developer. "We
know this market will respond
very favorably to the quality and
value we're offering at Hampton
Hill."
Homeowners will have a
choice of Cape Cod stylings in
three floor plans wi th two to fo ur
bedrooms. 21/2 baths and from
2,078 to 2.555 sq uare feet of
living s~act. E':ach floor plan wi ll
be available in three exterior
elevations. Phase I prices will
range from the high $300.000s to
the low $400.000s.
Hampton Hill exteriors dis-
play detailed wood sidang and
stucco with stone or brick eleva-
tions. traditional mullioned win -
dows. turrets wi th custom win-
dows and slate-look concrete tile
roofs. Pri vate streets with gated
entl) and beautifull y landscaped
slopes further enhance the co m-
m unity.
Interior amenities include
elega nt raised foyers. IO-foot-
h1gh first-floor ce ilings. rou nded
wall corners. French doors. art
niches. cur ang staircases. see-
through fireplaces. wet bars and
COZ)' fabral) retreats.
Versatile and con\en1cnt.
gourmet kitchens offer state-of-
the-an Whirlpool appliance!>.
work islands, ex tensi ve ca banetl)
and breakfast nooks or mornang
rooms.
To reach Hampton Hill . take
the Beach C1t 1es ew from the
San Diego (5) Frcewa)'. tu rn
nght ofT Pacific Coast High" a)
onto Del Obispo and left on
Windham. The sales office,
located at 33736 Windham, is
open dail) from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. For more information
about homes at Hampton Hall.
call 248-4313.
Golf course homes open at Rancho Santa Margarita
Golf course-oriented neighborhoods In Rancho Santa Margarita.
Custom craftsmanship
at Mesa's Calabria Villas
Built to custom-quality stan-
dards. Calabri a Villas has
quickl y captured the attention
of home shoppers seeking a
stylish residential alternati ve
that provides all of the advan-
tage of gate-guarded. single-
fam1l y li ving only manutcs
from a host of conveniences in
easts1dc Costa Mesa.
"Both home shoppers and
Realtors. alike. ha ve all com-
mented upon the exceptional
detailing that makes Calabria
Villas such an extra ordinary
home-buying opportunity.'·
stated Karen Knoche. sales
manager fo r Larry o·Rourke
and Company. the Newpon-
Beach based real ty firm rep-
resenting this exciting new
neighborhood on behalf of
Briggs Developm ent Corp. of
Laguna Hills.
Presented in a picturesque
Mediterranean theme tha t re-
fle cts Calabria Villas· coastal
orientation. this distinctive
enclave cncompas c, j.ust 12
patio-styled homes. Within a
village-like setting sequestered
by electronically operated entry
ptc . each single-family de-
tached re 1dence f unhcr affords
the pri vacy of fully fenced side
and/or garden area .
All introduced by covered
porch entric and hand<raf\cd
wood doors with fanhght in-
set • the cx ten or of these
home arc enlivened by bright
bands of turquoise tile, up tairs
window box planters and at-
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Calabrla VIiias
Developer: Briggs De ve lopm ent
Co.
Type of development: Pallo-
St) led homes.
Price range: $299. 990 to
$339.990.
Number of floor plans: T\"O
Square footage: 1.800.
Sales office phone: 650-5964.
tracuve red tale roofs. Lush
front yard landscaping. flower-
filled planter areas and such
extra considerations as down-
lightrng above the garage doors
en hance the unique ambiance
of this excl usive residential col-
lection.
Offering a pproximately
1,800 square feet of luxuriously
appointed living space . a
choice of floor plans. both in
two-story configurations. fea-
tures three or four bedrooms
and l'h bathrooms. In the Villa
Elcganza, the living room is
separated from the dining area
by a graceful archway. while
the format entertainment areas
of the Villa Palazzo are
augmented by a garden-view
fam ily room and an upstairs
tof\ which can be optlonall)
convened into a full y enclosed
fou nh bedroom.
Elepntly accented by arched
and circular window , the
spacious dimensions of these
homes arc articulated by soar·
ing vaulted and cathedral ceil-
ings. Skylights and corner win-
dow groupings further con-
tribute to the light and air)
styhng that showcases these de·
signs.
Complete with con\enient
self-dean ing ovens. separate
microwaves. potscrub~r dish-
washers and porcelain-finished.
do uble-<:o mpanment counter-
tops and whale-wa shed oat...
caban etrv underscore the
beaut} a nd funct1 o naht ~ of
the e culinaf) centers. all or
which incorporate generou
double or walk-in pantrie .
Among the man) other
luxury touches keynotang the
custom-quality of these homes
are formal ceramic tiled en -
tries. solid oak staircase railings
and banisters, plus wood-burn-
ing living room fireplaces with
marble faces. Each master suite
as adjoined by a pn\atc bath -
ina/drcssing area lavtshly ar-
rayed wi th a tile-topped dual-
basin vanity. elegant brass fix-
tures. a skylighted oversized
tub and a dascrcctl) com-
panmentcd commode. Has and
hers mirrored wardrobe or
extra-deep walk-in closets
ensure ample storage as
auamcntcd b> large up tairs
Ii~ cabinet of white-wa hcd
oak.
Decorative raised panel in-
tenor door and silent touch
liaht switches. along with
ceramic tile surrounds and
porttlain-finis hcd fi xture for
Elegantly designed. luxu r-
iously appointed and v1ew-
oricntcd -these arc JUSt some
of the phrases being used b)
home shoppers to descri be the
new golf course area homes
now open an Rancho Santa
Marganta.
Constructed by several of
Southern California's lcadang
home builders. I 0 new-res1den-
t1al neighborhoods are no"'
selling in and around the upper
nine holes of Tijeras Creek
Golf Course. a Ted Robinson-
designed. world-class. tour-
nament-qualll)' course sched-
ul ed to ope n for public pla~
Oct. I .
Alread) open is the terraced.
all-grass. 30-slot dnvan g range
and the new clubhouse. co m-
plete with lounge. restaurant
(servi ng breakfast and lunch I.
full ) stocked pro' '>hop and
men's and "omen \ locker~
and sho\\crs.
Situated between p1 rturec;que
can)ons and ndgelincs. these
new residential neighborhood s
occup) some of the most de-
sirable land in Rancho Santa
Margama. mcludang a 'a net ~
of fairwa) locations and other
vantage points of the course or
the surrounding vaewlands and
mountains. The lower nine
holes ha\ c bee n left in a natu-
ral state. accented b) strands of
native oak and sycamore trees.
"The setting for these new
golf course-oriented neigh -
borhoods 1s reall) spectacular:·
sa id Jan Walson. director of
markell ng for the anta
Margarita Compa n}. the
town·s master planner. ·· .\nd
with these I 0 neaghborhoodc;.
home shoppers now ha vt> a
total of 15 Rancho anta
Margarita nev.-home neigh-
borhoods from which the ) ca n
choose."
Now selling an a van et) of
locati ons within Ra ncho anta
Margarita. several of the neigh -
borhoods 0 1Tcr homec; priced in
thL· lln' anll mid-$100.000s
Other nc1ghborh\lOd'> 1nrlude
homes a'atlabk an ts v.1lk ·';lr-
1L·t) of pnces. ranging lO O\l'r
$400.000 (w-11h nL·arh 4.000
square feet) ·
Homes are otlerL·d an a broad
range o f detac hed and
10-.,nhome lt1ndo m1n1um
St) les. All sales offices and pro-
fcss1onalh rtccorated model
homes arc l'pen datl )' from 10
a.m. until 6 p.m.
Maintenance corporations.
financ1all ) supponed b) all
residents. maintai n rec-
reational factlmes and com-
mon areas. Membership is
automatic. Public fac1ht1es and
some roadwa\ construction are
fund ed b). s pec ial tax
assesments. The golf course
and clubhouse are pn\ atel)
owned fa c1li t1es open to the
public subject to fees .
To pa ck up a Rancho Santa
Marganta model tour guide.
'1s11 1:ie Rancho anta
Margarna Information Ce nter
b) laking the an Diego Free-
v.a~ (1-5) to the M1 ss1on Viejo
area. Exit at Alicia Parkway
and proceed inland. Turn left
on Marguerne Parkwa~, then
right on . ania Marga nta
Parkwa).
Proceed 21 : m tics to the
Rancho anta Marganta Info r-
mation Center For more anfor-
mat1on. call the in fo rmation
center. open dail~ from I 0 a.m.
to 6 p.m .. at <t~OOI 422-5454.
4'ttentlon to detail not•d at Cat•brl• VIiias In Costa M•••·
the family bathrooms. f urthcr
demonstrate the exceptional
care devoted to the construc-
tion of these residences. Every
home add1t1onall y incorporates
direct acccs to a • full y
drywalled. two-car garage with
built-an cabinets above the
washer and dryer area as well
as with sectional roll-up doors
and an automatic opener.
\\'1th the m etropolitan
centers of uth Coa t Pla1a
and John Wa~nc 1rpon cqual-
1~ nearb)', Calabria Vallas is
situated onl y minutes from a
full spectrum of hops. rviccs
.. -
and schools ot all level . in-
cluding Newpon Harbor High
School, Orange Coast Collcsc
and UCI. Re 1dents also w1ll
enJOY close pro 1m1ty to all of
the dch&ht of the beach, plu
two gol( course and Back Ba>
Rcgi onaJ Park.
As grand opening le con·
unue at this new nc11h-
borhood, pnccs for the current-
ly available pauo home ranac
from __ Ju t $299.990 to
5339.900. E)lccllent financina
term with down payments as
low as tO pcrttnt. in addiuon
to a special Contanacncy Sale
Program. make buyi~ now
even more attractive at
Calabna Villa .
To vtstt th1s distinctive
enclave of custom-quality patio
home which a~ situated just
two blocks cast of Newport
Boulevard, take Del Mar av-
enue and then tum ... , to
2S24 OraftlC Ave. Just inside
the pted entry, Calabria Vilm'
sales oft"lCe and models are
open daily from 10 Lm. to 6
p.m. For further infornwdoa.
call 6»S964.
Open space •bund•nt •t Coto de C.z• prlv•te community.
Wide open spaces drawing
home buyers to Coto de Caza
A variet) of independent stud-
ies recentl) unde rta ke n b) some
of Caltfom1a·s top real estate
marketing and research firms re-
veal a ne" trend emerging
among Orange Coun t~ bu)ers -
the 1mponance of open space in
a ne\\-home purchase.
"Lo" dens1 t' has becomes a
signi ficant tr.1gger "ord in
toda) ·s ne" market." sa)S Tom
Payne of .\pplted Research er-
vice. o ne of Orange Count~ ·s
most prom inent real estac mar-
keting research fi rms ... .\nd what
lnteramerican Builders. Paceset-
ter Homes. Cayman Develo p-
me nt. Coast Constructio n. and
La Linda Home -Coto o fTcrc;
a diverse spectrum of new home
designs and sizes. ranging from
single-fa mtl~ homes to esta tc-
st~ le homes as large as 5.300
sq uare feet.
In such programs as "The
Woods .. -in "h1ch 76 homl'·
sites representing 0' e r S 19
million dollars "'ere sold an less
than se' en hours to an intcrl'St
ltst of o'er 2.000 people -Coto
we're expenrncing no" as the -----------
offers a variet\ of c ustom hom e-
s11es as well. ·
For more information o n a ny
of the man' ne" homes or cus-
to m homes.ates a'atlable bchrnd
the pm ate gate of Coto de CaLa.
call 858-2600.
To .1s11 Coto. tai...e the San
Diego (405) Frcewa~ south to El
Toro Road. Head ea t to ·anta
Margarita Park" a~. then south
to Plano Trabuco. Turn nght
and folio" the signs to the ale
and Information Center. open
daal ) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Grove's Thomas House
latest HomeAld project
HomeAid Oranae County. the
Buildina Industry Associa-
tion/Oranac County Region's
proaram to help the homeless,
celebrated the completion of its
fifth shelter housina project, the
Thomas House Shelter, recently.
The dedication took place in
conjunction with the completion
of a number of affordable hous-
ing projects in the ci ty o f Garden
Grove.
"We arc very enthusiastic
about this latest addition to the
HomeAid OranJe County pro-
gram," said L.C. "Bob" Alber-
tson, chairman of HomeAid and
president of Presley of Southern
California ... We arc also proud
to be a pan of a unique pub-
lic/pri vate pannership with the
city of Garden Grove and Or-
ange County Community Hous-
ing Corporatio n (OCCHC).
Together we can combine forces
to faciliate improvements and
make a d ifference in the co m-
munity."
All eight units of the Thomas
Ho use were renovated by the
HomeAid program. Five of the
units will provide temporary
ho using from fi ve tra nsitio na ll y
ho meless families a s pan of the
shelter program , with three of
the units subleased and o perated
by the non-pro fit Shelter fo r the
H o m eless a n d two unit s
subleased and operated b~ the
Thqmas House Shelte r.
The rem aining three units. o p-
era ted b) the OCCHC. will serve
as lo" ·income ho using for three
fa m1ltes wsth Secti on Eight
cen 1ficates. Under the super-
' is1on of builder captain. the
Fieldsto ne Co .. the building was
renovated at an estama ted cost of
~H
I~ I
$130,000 of which 95 percent
was d onated labor a nd materials.
Also dona ted were interior
furnishings a nd exterior land-
scaping.
"Thanks to Ho meAid , we will
now be able to provide eight
families with temporary and
lo w-incom e ho using." said
Bernie Selz. executive director
for Thomas House.
Other shelters targeted for
renovation th rough the Home-
Aid program include the H unt-
ingto n Youth Shelter in Hunt-
ingto n Beach and the Friendship
Shelter in Laguna Beach. Home-
Aid will provide a complete
re novation of the Huntington
Yo uth Shelter at an estiated cost
of $350.000. The Friend ship
Shelter renova tio n will be com-
pleted at an estaated cost of
$100.000.
Later this fall. HomeAid O r-
ange County wall host the sernnd
annual Ho meless Awarl.'ness
Week. Nov. I 0-17. continuing its
m ission of educating and 1nvoh -
ing the communi t) h} spo nsor-
ing f undraiscrs and other ac-
t1 vites open to the public
Established in June 19 9.
HomcAid O range Count~ as an
ongoing program to help al-I
leviate homelessness throughout
the count). Mem ber compan1e
from the Building lndustf) As-
sociation as well as individuals
have donated mo ney. labor and
materials to HomeAid's desig-
nated shelter projects for the
transitionall y homeless -those
who are without shelter due to
sudden loss of job. catastrophic
illness or spousal desertion.
According to the O ra nge
County Homeless Issues Task
Force, between 8.000 and 10.000
people arc homeless in 9range
County each mght. An estimated
4,000 to 5.000 of those ho meless
are children.
The shelter projects. reno-
vated or constructed by H ome-
A1d. provide homeless fam ilies.
individuals and yo uths with
shelter fo r 30 to 180 days while
the) regain the financial stability
needed to get back on their feet.
HomcA1d Orange County is a
no n-profit. multi-year program
and a member of HomeA1d
Southern Califo rnia. a program
of the Bu tiding Indus ti) Assoc1a-
t1on of outhem Caltfornia. For
more info rmation o n HomeAid
Orange Count). call 542-1912.
MDR.
emergence of a "hole ne" kind .. --------------------------------------------• of buyer -one "ho. in man) 52 S<>IJ) I\ 10 l):\\'S cases. 1s knowledgeable a nd
qutte well informed about "hat
is a vailablc. and one "ho is
looking fo r "hat has no" come
to be perce1' cd as the longer
term value 1n the amount of
o pe n space. privaq and
seclusion offered b' a ne" home
purchase.. ·
"More and more. the market
seems to be C\pertcnctng the
pan1cipat1on of the bu~er "ho as
seektng q ual11~ of lair." roncurs
Brooke Warnci... of Holen ~orth
America Inc .. a promtnent an
Francisco based real estate re-
search market firm "' h1ch con-
ducts research and anahs1s for
se' era I of the nation's· largest
de' elope rs.
"Our n.·search sho"s that the'
are members of a gro" ing gencr-
auon of atllucnt. act" c pro-
fess1o nab "•t h families."
"Jn mam cases. the\ a rc also
part of a ·rapid I) gro" ing seg-
me nt of toda) ·s profhs1onals -1
successful. self cmplo,ed. rn-
trepreneunal people for·" horn a I
home en' 1ronmcnt Sl'nes a\ an
important "ork en' 1runmcnt a'>
well -and the~ arc being at-
tra..ted to pr" ate. comm unit)
atmosphere ..
Both men cm· the n.'Cl'nt c:.Jlcs
successes at ( oto Oe ( a1a -the
pm ate gat1:d 4.000-acrl' masta-
planned communal) an southrrn
Orange ( o unt) -as an 11luc:.tra-
uon of this ne" trend
"Coto has al"'a) s possessed a
d1 t1n ct1\l' image in the Orange
Count) marketplace." sa) \\ ar-
n ck. "Thr na ture of its h1stoncal
de"clopmcnt and master plan
promotl' an ncluc;1\C, rural com-I
munll) atmosphere. and a~ I
home lo t s11e<i 1n . outhern Call-I
forn1a have hccoml' smaller and
smaller. Coto hac; become a tc.,11-
mo n) to the growing hu~cr tl r-
mand fo r pnvac). seduswn and
large acreage ...
"With a land plan "lmh
e mphasizes a spacious. countr)
e nvironment." added Pa' nc.
"Coto represents a substariual
value an the demands of this nc"
market.''
"If s a rchitectural de' elop-
ment charactcn1Cs the na tural
backdrop of its landscape and
foothills. and its continued d e-
velopment of c'clus1vc. c ustom-
hke commun111tcs represents an
approach that -within the con-
text of the Oran~e County mar-
ketplace -continues to be ex-
termely unique."
Coto maintains one of the
highest ratios of open land to
ho me of any master-planned
community in Southern Ca li-
fornia, with nearly half of its
acreage devoted to the pri va te
use of its residents in greenbelts.
parks and nature trails.
With such features as its 18-
hole champio nship golf corse de-
signed by Roben Tre nt Jones J r ..
equestrian center which was the
site of the 1984 Olympic Pen-
tathlon and the intcrnau onally
renowned Vic Brande n Tennis
Collcae. Coto has rapidly be-
come known as o fferi na some or
the finest private recreational fa-
cilities in the country as well. Enaaaina the lJ!nicipation of
some of C alifornia's top
builders. -such u A .. M Homes.
GRAND OPENING
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SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, AUG 23 ANO SATURDAY. AUG 25, 1880 -1
Collegiate home builders forming new chapter
The word is gcttiq out about the benefits of becom ing a student
chapter of the Nation&I Association of Home Builders, acordfog to
Jerry JeateD of Griffith Homes. the student expansion subchairman
for the Home Builders Council Industry Awareness Committee.
"We are pleased to welcome Cal State Fullerton and Cal Poly
Pomona as new student chapters of the NAHB,'' Jensen reported . 0 0range Coast College has had a chapter established for quite some
time, and we are thrilled to see the expansion include two new, four-
year college chapters.
0 T hey arc now eligible to become student me mbers of HBC. and
will receive a free copy of the Building Industry Association
maguine1 as well as discounts on a variety of industry-related tx?oks
a nd seminars," he noted. The Industry Awareness Committee
l:d Lawler Klmberly Pierce J•ck D•vldson
provides weekl y guest speakers for the students, organizes events.
career fai rs luncheons and field trips. In addition their college is
eligible for HBC scholarships and grants. .
T he main objective of the Industry Awareness Committee -
which is an extension of the Home Builders Council -·is to educate
high school and college studen ts in Orange County and the Inland
Empire to the many career options available to them in residential
real estate.
The Industry Awareness Committee is co-cha ired by Lar ry
Lewis of Watt Ho mes, who oversees the college program. and Mark
Hoover of First American Title. who heads the high school program.
They can be reached for more info rmation a t 989-5663 and
558-32 11 , respecti vely. • • • Bobbie Stearn ASID Inc .. an award-winning interior design
firm , recently received a I J-project contract from the William Lyon
Company of Newport Beach to desi~n a nd in stall nearl y 115.000
square feet of apartment models. leasing oflices and clubhouses fo r
the company thro ughout Southern Cali fornia and Florida.
Two of Stearn's three divisions a rc invohed in the L\on
projects. For each development. Bobbie Stearn will pro\ idc space
planning. target market design. merchandising and installation.
T he projects include Country Club Villas in Laguna Niguel: La
Trieste, Metro Pointe and Pacific Pa rk apartments in Ali so VieJo:
Reflections in Florida: RiverBend in Yorba Li nda. and Pro\~ce
Apartments on the Foothill Ranch.
In addition. Stearn is in volved with Lyon's largest project. Park
Place O ne in Irvine. which will be a three-year buildout and 1s
targeted to the more prestigious professio nals.
"Bobbie Steam is able to pro' 1de the high-end. qualit) look we
need , o n time and wit hin bud~et." com mented John Markley, 'ice
president of L)on's mult1-fam ll) d1v1s ion. ··w e look forward to a
long-lasting. m utuall > benefi cial relationsh ip:·
Founded in 1969. Bobbie Stearn :\SID 1s cekhr:rnng its 21st
year of serving the building industn . The firm offer., thrn.· '\epara te
design d ivisions that spec1ali1e ;n model home tksign. com-
mercial/sales and leasing office<; and rnult1-m1ll1on-tlollar ru'ttom
homes. • • • Costain Homes of Ne"'Port Beach hac; announced that Ed
Lawler has joined the home building rompan~ a fi eld c;akc; manager
a nd Kimberly Pierce has hct'n named cc;rrow managt·r.
Lawler 1s a 10-\ear industn \t•teran ''ho camt' to ~outhern
Califo rn ia 1n 1 9~5 a·nd has hcen ao;snnated with 'anou' n.·Ji!.m nal
High value
at Canyon
View West
Pri ces that start 1n thc
$120.000s. a low down payment
and exceptional loans all atl d up
to a remarkabl) affordable hu~
for Orange Count~ ·s rentcrc;.
\\ho can now enJO~ thc luxur~ ot
home ownership at Can~on
View West in the rolling hill~
and rural atmosphere of Trahuco
Canyon.
"At Canyon Vie'' West. home
seekers arc amazed at the value
and long li st of features a' atlable
at such a n affordable price:·
Canyon View West
Developer: G rupe Development
Co.
Type of developm ent: Singk-
fa m ii > ho mes.
Price range: From $I 20.000.
Number of floor plans: T wo .
Square footage: Up to 1.083.
Sales office phone: 589-9155.
Pl ,01•1 .1. I'\ n1 : \I. l·:s ·1 \ •.•
home-building operations of Kaufman & Broad a nd Richmond
American.
At Costain, Lawler will assist the vice president of sales and
marketing. J alle 8 . Newcomb, regarding the sales {>rograms at
Costain's six currently selling developments in Riverside and San
Bernardino counties as welt as upcoming projects and an active-
adult master-planned communi ty.
Lawler's responsibilities will include on-site sales counseling
and closing techniques. sales strategy counseling and coordination,
assisting in escrow closing procedures. assisting in the m onitoring
of co mpetitive projects and the production of preliminary pricing
and incentive recommendations.
Lawler, a gradua te of Colorado State Uni versity. is a member
of the Buil ding Ind ustry Association. the Home Builders Council
and the Sates & Marketing Council. He has served as a judge for
the Sales and Marketing awards for the San Diego BIA. • • • Pierce. a Costa Mesa resident. comes to Costai n from Spri ng
Mountain Escrow Corp. of Irvine. where she served as an escrow
offi cer. She wi lt oversee the processing of consumer escrows from
the time of sale until the close.
In addition to overseeing the timely closins of escrows on a day-
to-day basis. Pierce also will act as liaison with Costain customer
service personnel and construction supervisors in connectio with
escrow-procesing issues.
At Spring Mountain Escrow. Pierce was involved in all aspects
of escrow coordination. from refinancing and resale activi ties to
new-home subdivisions. She is a registered notary public.
T • • •
Jack W. Davidson, president of the Southern Cali fornia d1v 1s1on
of Richmond Ame rican Homes - a major homebuilding compan)
which will soon locate its corporate headquarters in Laguna Hills -
has been named preside nt of Richmond Amer1can Homes of
California. Inc.
A veteran of more than 21 years in the real estate development
and homebuildin~ industries. Davidson fi rst joined Richmond
American Hom es in Colorado 1n 1986. He ho lds a civil en~1necnng
degree from the U niversi ty of T exas and an MBA from the
University of Colorado.
Davidson is a member of the Presidents Council of the Orange
Count}' chapter of the Bu ild ing Industry Assocaition a nd the Home
Bu ilders Council. He and his wife. Linda. have two teen-age sonc;.
Eric. 17. and Nathan. I 4.
Bobble Stearn. John Mar~ and B•rb•ra Smith ffrom
leftJ celebrate a 1 J -project contract to Bobble Stearn
ASID from the Wiiiiam Lyon Company.
1Ceepln9 It In th• ,....,., •r• lfrom left) Arthur How ..
R•••• Jr •• Eldol• S.tterfleld II••••· C•rolJn Michelle
Reese •nd Gre9ory Howell Reese. They're m•rlcetlft9 Ille
Enclave In Cost• Mesa.
• • • Bryan Hardwick Associates has been selected by Meeker
Development. Inc. to create an advertising and public relations
campaign for Cam eo Crest. a singJe-fam1l~ community of 10 1 luxury
homes in Laguna Niguel.
Cameo Crest 1s expected to open for sales next spnng with four
floor plans. rangrng in size from 2.915 to 3.501 square feet. The two-
story homes will have three or fou r bedrooms w11h opti onal den and
either three or 3112 baths. The classic European architecture is by
Basscn1an Lagoni ~rchi tects.
T he develo pment will be constructed in fiq~ phases. with the
first phase containing 16 homes.
The Hardwick Agenc) has won numerous awards for excellence ..
T his 'car the firm captured 17 major J'>'ards. including seven
MlRMs and nine MAMEs from the Orange Count) and San
Francisco Ba) Building lndustl) ...\\soca1t1t1ns. • • • Realt\ World-Reese and .\ssoc1ates of Costa ~esa was selected
to markei the Enclave. a 12-unit singlc-famil) home project in
east side Costa Mesa. which opened recentl~.
Reese and Associates al'o 1s co-<lc' eloping a nine-unll. two and
thret-bedroom condominium project in ( osta Mesa. to be com-
pleted in October. "'h1ch also "111 be marketed b) Rcalt) World-
Reese and Assoca1ted.
Reese and .\ssoc1ates has been a fam11' bu'>iness for the past five
)ears. Ar thur and Ellie Reese c;tarted Arthur H Reese Realtors in
1976 and subscquenll) brought their children. Greg and Michelle,
on board "hen the~ graduated from college.
Ellie and M 1chclle supcn l\C the nc" home marke11ng and
res1dent1al resale department "hilc .\rt and Greg handle 1n,estment
and in-house development projects. "We reall~ enJO) 1.1,orking
togetht•r ... sa)S .\rt Reese. "W1.· "Ork at pooling our talents."
• • • The Ro\burgh .\gene~ of Costa Ml'sa has been selected b)
Ta\ lor Woodrow Homes to pro' 1dc a ful l range of marketing
ser.v1ces for the ~nt1re Manna Hills ma~.ter-planned community.
T he agenc~ 1.1,ill create and execute ad' cn1smg and public
relations campaigns focusing on the au,·antages Manna Hills offe rs
home bu)l'rs. including its ocea11-dose location. abundant rec-
reatio nal opportun1t1es, a famil~-onen ted en' 1ronment and a wide
arra\ of residential options.
·The latest assignment completes a relauonship tha1 began more
than two }ears ago when the Roxburgh .\genr) was choc;en to market
Taylor Woodrow's Chandon ~nd .\marante m·1ghborhoods al
Marina Hills. Since then, the huddcr al-so has selected Ro'\burgh to
de"elop programs for two additio nal o fferings. 51ena and Monaco.
within the commun1t~.
IF THERE'S A PLl\CE IN YOUR HEART FOR CAPE CC)D,
THERE'S A HC)ME FOR YC)LJ IN DANA Pl)INT
noted Patt) Carmichael. vice
president of sales and markctrng
for Grupe Development Com·
pany-Southern California. "With
low monthly payments. home-
owners will be able to cnJOY the
acclai med Cali fornia liltestyle to
the fullest. ..
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price o f $126.500. a JO-year FHA
loan fo r S 122.450 and a down
pa>-ment of $4.050. the month I}
payment o n Cany~n View West
reside nce. combining pnnc1pal.
interest. taxes a nd insurance
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Nest led w it hin m aster-
planned Portola Hills in the
pastoral wilderness of r rabuco
Canyon. Canyon Vie~ West of-
fe rs two unique designs in a
casual. attached-home en' iro n-
ment.
Boast in& up to I ,038 square
feet of living space. the contem-
porary two-bedroom arrange-
ments display such tylish. ap-
pointments as nine-foot cc1hngs.
decorative plant shelves, raised·
panel int~nor ~oors, glistc~1ng
~ceramic-tile cntnes and ~pac1ous
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y ........ iD tan. l.u:kia. 524-8039.
J b I .... in Corona. 27~2406.
Vlaa C&> al ~ Hunttnaton Beach Marina..
14().. s .
c..._... 0 rks in Yorba lmda. 69J...191S.
,,.,.._ ...... in Rnmt<k. 279-4880.
P'raUn Series in lncha.n Hills. 893-7857
Vlatqe am. in IWicho Ulifomia. l ~2472 1 404.
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Seanu& Tenace an All:SO Vttjo. 833-5402.
s.mmJt at H1d«n Spnap. !4J.-07 .
Co't tact-Cla11ia LD Y oTba Linda. 69 3-l 915
:\ortll VW. 1n 0o .. e Can~on. 58-1400.
OJI.Ip ce 1n Carlsbad. ( 61 9) -:!0-9499.
Suporte 0 at Hunu naion Harbour. S.S0.9090
Sereu4o at Portola Huls. 5 -I r •q_
Be!M Rive 1n Tusun Hills. "'35-5622.
Pter Col•y in Hunungtoo Bc:ach. 536--01 0
~.,.... \"1ew m Do\e Cam on. 58-l.iotl
CaJabna \ iJlas 10 C osu \tesa. 6-C-uor
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En10~· resort-h~e ltnng at the
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SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, AUG 23 AND SATURDAY, AUG 28, 1llO -I
Low tax rate means big savings at Marina Hiiis
The ocean-close master-pl~nne~ community of Marina
Hills m Laguna Niauel offers
dramatic advantages over most
other planned developments in
south Orange County, and they
add up to big savings for home
shop~rs.
With one of the lowest prop-
eny tax rates in all of Orange
County and absolutely no
asscsment district fees, Marina
Hills gives home buyers substan-
tial~y more buying power for
their purchase. A recent com-
parison of leading residential de-
velopments throughout the area
revealed fi$ures that dramatize
just how significant the savings
can be.
For staners, the tax rate in
Marina Hills, based on an aver-
age sales price of $300,000,
stands at approximately 1.32
petcent. By contrast. the rate for
a home in the same price bracket
can be as high as 2.29 percent in
other communities.
The second major benefit is
that Marina Hills was not de-
veloped with Mello-Roos financ-
ing and, as a result, its property
owner s pa y no annual
assessment fee s, while residents
of nearby communities pay any-
where from S338 to $3,443 a
year.
Takmg into account both
property taxes and assessment
fees and using the same $300,000
example. monthly payments for
those items are lower at Marina
Hills than at any of the other
communities surveyed. The
actual numbers ranged from a
low of $309 a month at Marina
Hills to as hiah as $706
elsewhere in south Oranae Coun-
ty.
"The amount of Marina Hills
residents save each month will
quickly multiply to thousands of
dollars over the years that famil-
ies own their homes,.. said
Nanette Gray, marketing man-
ager for Taylor Woodrow
Homes. "In addition, the lower
monthly tax obligation can make
it easier for buyers to qualify for
financing when they buy their
homes, or they can apply those
extra dollars to the purchase of a
larger or more luxurious resi-
dence.·•
Gray encouraged prospective
buyers to contact sales consult-
ants at any Marina Hills neigh-
borhood for more detailed infor·
mation on the community's tax
advantages.
The tax savings compound the
numerous other benefits that
hundreds of families have dis-
covered at Marina Hills. Low
homeowner association fe es
cover a variety of facilities that
are perfiect for the active family
lifestyle. Among them are a mag-
nificent clubhouse, competitio n-
sized swimming pool, whirlpool
spa. six lighted tennis courts,
playing fields for soccer and
baseball, courts for basketball
and sand volleyball, a tot lot.
barbeque areas and an extensi ve
trail system for waJking, biking.
jogging or horseback riding.
Marina Hills' desirable lo-
cation is just minutes from the
surf and su n of Salt Creek Beach.
the world-class Ritz-Carlton
Hotel, the shops, restaurants and
marina at Dana Point Harbor
and the legendary charm of
Laauna Beach.
All of the community's at-
tributes go hand-in-hand with
home ownership at each of
Marina Hills' six dixtinctive
neighborhoods:
•Vistara. a collection of ex-
pansive two-story designs by A-
M Homes, featuring four
bedrooms plus a bonus room or
study, two or three wood-burn-
ing fireplaces and a three-car
gar.age. Priced from the low
S400,000s. .
•Terra c ina ,
Wilma/Shawtana's offering of
one and two-story executive resi-
dences highlighted by up to four
bedrooms and spacious lots.
many large enough for a private
pool or spa. Priced from, the high
$200.000s.
•Chandon. a Taylor Wood-
row neighborhood of attached
two and three-bedroom villas
accented by inviting sun decks.
wood-burning fireplaces, over-
sized two-car garages and. in
most plans. Maytag washers and
dryers. Ranging from the high
S 150.000s to th e low $200,000s.
•Monaco, Taylor Woodrow's
newly updated se ries of paired
residences with two and three-
bedroom noor plans. master-
suitc view decks and, in selected
plans, kitchens brightened by
canopy windows or a greenhouse
garden window. Starting an the
low $200.000s.
•Siena. by Taylor Woodrow.
New M•rln• Hiiis Recre•tlon Center In u9un• Niguel community.
presents luxurious view-oriented
one and two-story paired homes,
each with two bedrooms and a
den or optional third bedroom
and custom-caliber appoint-
ments like ceramic-tile kitchen
fl oors and General Electric
Monogram series appliances.
Priced from the high $200.000s..
•Amarante, another lu xun
e1ghborhood from Taylor Wood·-
row. fea turing four and five-
bedroom detached residences
d istinguished by gour met
kitchens. formal living. dining
and family rooms and three-car
garage~. Starting 1n the
$370.000s.
The full scope of Manna Hills'
resident1al offerings as sho\lt-
. cased in a total of 24 model
homes. To vs sit an> of the six
sales complexes. take cro .... n
Valle> Parkwa> to.,.,ard the
beach from the San Diego Free-
way (1-5), turn left on Niguel
Road and left again on Manna
Hill s DnH'.
Sales offices and models are
open from 10 s.m. w· 6 p.m.
datl)'. For more information. call
V1stara at 249-9585. Terracina a
249-1 022. Chandon at 495-7866.
Monarn at 495-3 156. Siena at
249-9548 or .\marante at
495-1026
Popular floor plans still remain at Fieldstone Collection
The Fieldstone Collecuon in
Laguna Niguel offers four great
floor plans, however. the plans
Three and Four are the most
J??PUlar selection for active fam-
ilies.
"There are st1ll several of the
tw o largest plans available." re-
ports Manlyn Griffitts. sales
manager. .. As visitors enter the
Plan Three and Four models,
they are immediately ipressed by
the unuasual amount of light and
volume. High sloping cei lings
abound: over the entry. formal
living and dining rooms. th e
famil y room. master bedroom
and some secondary bedrooms."
In Plan Three. a handscome
staircase leads upstairs to three
bedrooms and a loft that can be
used as an offi ce. studio or .. rec"
room or coverted into a founh
bedroom. The home has 21/i
baths, wi th a powder room
placed near the entry for the
convenience of guests. Two
fa vorite kitchen features arc a
roomy staple pantry and a green-
house window placed so parents
preparing family meals can over-
see children at play.
Plan Four. also arranged with
2112 baths, has four second-story
bedrooms. all with vaulted ceil-
ings. From the instant the double
entry doors open, this model
ex'udes drama ·and airy am-
biance. A bridge staircase design
provides stro ng architectural
interest as well.
A conve nient half bath as
located downstairs next to the
interior laundry room. A light.
Fleldatone Collection
Developer. The Fieldstone Co.
Type of development: Single-
fam ily ho mes
Price range: From $229.900.
Nomber of fl oor plans: Four.
Sqoare footage: 1.556 to 2. 159.
Sales office pbone: 495-1279.
airy ambiance continues
throughout the home through
the use of greenhouse windows
in the kitchen, breakfast nook
and master bath.
The Fieldstone Collecti on 1s
priced from $229.900. Every
plan features a ceramic ule for-
mal entry. a distinctive wood-
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•Th! front ~ are oomple1dy lanchcaped.
~an al&ll'Dati: IJ'ri8ation sys1e1n. an
added vahJe at no added oost.
• fM:h ~ htures atra amenJties such
• ltlYeiti.e mad* emtelw three-at~
burnin~ fireplace. textured walls
and ceilings, Coloni st doors with
detailed casings and custom
lighting fixtures.
Each kitchen, furnished wnh
natural oak cabinets, ceramic tile
countertops and wood-tnmmed
luminous ceilings. as equipped
with an eye-level gas range wi th
continuous double ovens. a
microwave oven and an energy-
savmg dishwasher.
Master suites include com-
partmentalized bath. a dressing
area and roomy walk-an closets
with shelf organizing systems.
All wardrobe doors are marrored
including those in the secondal)
bedrooms.
Vaned window designs. 1clud-
ing clerestory, sunburst and
mult1-paned ba)'s. add per-
sonaht > to textured stucco ex-
teriors. Attract hfc-ll me concrete
ttle roofs complement the Field-
stone Collection·s 12 different
Mediterranean elevations. Each
residence as planned with a two-
car garage, automat ic garage
door openers. rear yard fencing
and concrete wal ks and dn ve-
wa) s.
Located in Lasuna Niguel. one
of the most desirable residential
commun1t1es an Oran$e Count~.
the Fieldstone Collectaon 1s con-
venient to freeways, emplo~
ment centers and maJor shop-
ping malls. The neighborhood 1s
close to an elemental) school
and public hbral).
Residents are a shon distance
from some of the finest beaches
1n Southern California. Home-
owners and fam1hes enjoy many
recreational amenities at the 40-
acre Laguna Niguel Regional
Lake. incl uding 16 lighted tennis
couns. p1cn1c areas and hiking
traals.
To reach the Fieldstone Col-
lect1on in Laguna Niguel. take
the an Diego (5) Freewa> to
( rown Valle> Parkwa> Tum
south to La Plata Dnve. which ts
JUSt past La Pa z Road. Turn ngh
on La Plata Dn\e to Crown
Creek. Turn left to the model
complex
The models and sales office
are open daal> from I 0:00 a. m
to 6:00 p.m. For funher 1nfor-
mat1on. call 495-1279
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ewn more help on .;ellm~ your pn~nt homt'
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Monarch Beach homes underscore quallty of llfe
Offerin~ homebuyers the
.. California Ri viera" resort-
oriented lifestyle in the
Southern California beach
community of Dana Point,
builder R.B. McComic Inc.'s
Corniche Sur Mer and Mar-
quesa at Monarch Beach
communities represent a
new breed of residential de-
velopment.
Realizing that quality of
life is one of the most im-
portant aspects in the life of
today's move-up home
buyer, R.B. McComic "Inc.
and joint vent ure partner
Home Capital have created
a lengthy list of recreati onal
and lifesy le amenities. For
example. Corniche is de-
signed to ha ve pri vate walk-
ing trails leading along a golf
course to the beach.
cepts that have made the
nearby Ritz-Carlton Hotel
so ~pular. Both com-
munities are situated adja-
cent to the Links a t
Monarch Beach golf course,
a private, 18-hole cham-
pio nship course.
"From unique elements
like exclusive walking trails
to the beach, to the resort
atmosphere of the area,
these two communtttes
enable residents to enj oy a
serene lifestyle,.. adds
Nadine Corrigan, vice presi-
dent of sales and marketi ng
for Home Capital.
The large. spacious homes
at Corniche Sur Mer and
Marquesa at Monarch Beach
provide panoramic views of
th e areas scenic hills. adja-
cent Links at Mo narch
Beach championship golf
course and coastal waters.
Additionally. recrea tional.
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Careful research and plan-
ning dictated that coastal
South Orange County resi-
dents desired residential
communities patterned after
resorts.
leisure and educational outlets such as tennis, swim-Corntche Sur Mer •nd M•rqueu •t Mon•rch •••ch only • short chip shot aw•y from th• Links golf course.
"Modern home buyers are
interested in upscale hous-
ing that addresses the quali-
ty of life issue," stated Kathy
Courtney, vice president of
m ark e t i ng f o r R .B.
McComic Inc. "We ha ve
provided resi dents with
modern accommodati ons in
a resort atmosphere that is
specificall~ designed to offer
myriad amen ities."
Geared to th e mild
climate and warm winds of
the b~ach community. Cor-
niche Sur Mer and Mar-
quesa mirror the basic con-
ming, golf. sai ling. shopping, kitchens. three to four baths. dining. libraries and excel-. lent schools are convenient-automatic gar~ge door ope.n-
ly located close by. ers, spa tubs m some umts
The Corniche Sur Mer . a nd centr.al vacuum sys-
one and two-storv detached terns. Opt10nal . features m-
homes have four unique clu~e water punfiers and se-
floor plans that range from cunty systems.
1.600 to 2.500 square feet , The Marquesa communi-
and are priced from the low ty contains three floor plans
$ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 s . L u x u r y ranging in si ze from 1,500 to
amenities included in the 2,000 square feet. Marquesa
homes are cermaic til e en-homes are replete wi th
tries. custom wood burning luxury amenities including
fireplaces. interior laundry sweeping oak staircases, de-
facilities. eight-foot custom signer oval tubs, red tile
mahogany entry doors. three roofs, cast iron sinks, red
to four bedrooms. gourmet oak cabi nets. oak entry
Sp•ctous roo~'" offered for move-up buyer •t Cornlche Sur Mer.
Corniche Sur Mer created
for home buyers moving up
Rath er than opting for
months of refurbishing. man )'
busy homeowners are taking
ad vantage of the opportuniti es
available in the luxury housing
market.
One luxury home com muni -
ty benefiting from the influx of
the se bu yers 1s Corniche Su r
Mer. an excl usive enclave of
move-up homes built by R.B.
McComic Inc. and Home
Capital Deve lopment Group in
Monarch Beach.
"Com1chc ur Mer was de-
signed spec ifi cally for the
move-up bu yer." ex plains
Kath y Co urtney, marketing
vice pres1den t of R. B.
McCormic In c. .. Move-up
buyers no longer ha ve the same
needs as when they bought
their first homes. Spaciou
rooms ha ve become more im-
portant. So have larger garages.
laraer closets and easy access to
recreational amenities. Cor-
nichc Sur Mer meets these
needs with beautiful, quality
crafted bomcs in a pnmc lo-
Cornlche Sur Mer
Developer: R.B. McCom1c.
Type of development: Single-
fami I)' homes.
Price range: From $300.000.
Number of floor plans: Four.
Square footage: 1.600 to 2.500.
Sales office phone: 240-9627.
cation.··
Panoram ic views from the
50-acre coastal community
span the nearby Links at
Monarch Beach champ1onsh1p
golf course. the Pacific Ocean
and the area's sceni c rolling
hills.
The Comiche Sur Mer one
and two-story detached homes
have four unique fl oor plans
that range in size from 1,674 to
2,518 square feet with three to
five bedrooms and arc priced
from low $300,000s.
Luxury amenities included
in the homes arc automatic
garqe door openers, interior
I
laund ry facil ities. custom
Mahogany eight-foot entry
doors. red tile roofs and wood-
buming firepla ces.
R.B. Mccormic Inc . .., a di-
versified real estate develop-
ment co nsulting firm based m
San Diego. is currently building
luxury home communities in
Southern California.
Founded in 1972, Home
Capital Deve lopmen t Group, a
subsidiary of Homefed Bank,
is involved in more than 80
developments in Cali fornia
and Florida, covering some
13,000 acres. With $1 7. 9
billion in assets, Homefcd
Bank has a network of more
than 200 offices throuahouf
California.
Comiche Sur Mer can be
reached by taking Pacific Coast
Highway I to Niaucl Road
cast. Travel approximately
one-half mile and tum left on
Comichc Drive. Call 240-9627
fo r more information. All
models arc open daily from I 0
a.m. to S p.m.
I
d oors, two to three
bedrooms, two to three
baths, gourmet kitchens,
cable wiring, automatic gar-
age door openers and front
yard landscapi ng. The
homes are priced from the
high $200.000s.
Home Ca pital, the de-
velopment subsidiary of
Ho meFed Bank F.S.B.,
specializes in the develop-
ment of residenti al com-
muniues, primari ly as a
JOtnt venture partne r.
Founded in 1972. Home
Capital is invo lved in more
than 75 joint venture and
wholly owned developments
in California and Florida,
covering some 12,000 acres.
R.B. McComic Inc. is an
award-winning real estate
development and consulting
firm formed by R. Barry
McComic and Gary S.
Copson. It is currently de-
veloping residential, com-
mercial and industrial pro-
jects in Southern California
and in Boulder. Colo.
To reach Corniche Sur
Mer. take Pacific Coast
Highway to Niguel Road
east. Travel approximatel y
one-hal f mile and turn left
on Corniche Drive. For
Marquesa, travel one~uar
ter mile further on Nt~uel
Road east (past Corn1che
Drive) and tum right at
Monarch Beach Drive.
The sales office and
models are open from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For
further information on Cor-
niche Sur Mer call 240-9627
and 248-1905 for Marquesa
at Monarch Beach.
Distinctive interior designs
highlight Marquesa homes
Perhaps the biggest
challenge confronting new
home shoppers is remember-
ing whi ch fl oor plans go with
which com munities after a
long day of touring model
homes.
The distinctive interiors of
Marquesa at Monarch Beach.
however. highlight the homes'
architectural nuances and
leave lasting impressions.
Many of Marquesa's homes
open onto a golf course green
which model home interior
designers Jeanette Houston
and Dana Phillips of the Phil-
lips Houston interior design
firm have drawn into the
. bea'Utiful homes.
.. The interior designs
beautifully accent the subtle
architectural nuances such as
ce iling delineations and
Marquesa
Developer: R.B. McCom1 c.
Type of development: Single-
family homes.
Price range: From the high
$200,000s.
Number of floor plans: Three.
Square footage: 1.500 to
2,000.
Salet office phone: 248-1905.
gentle archways in addition to
bi&hlighitng the location's at-
tractive amenities," noted
Kathy Courtney, vice presi-
dent of marketing for the de-
veloper, R.B. McComic Inc .
•'Many of those visiting Mar-
quesa have been ref erred by
friends impressed by the
homes."
Three two-story floor plan s
-Marquesa. Contessa and
Empress -range from l ,544
to I, 910 square feet and are
designed to accommodate ac-
11 ve fam il ies.
Marquesa features an abun-
dance of luxury amenities in -
cluding spacious room s.
elegan t entries. custom-de-
signed wood -burning fire·
places. sweepi ng oak stair-
cases. red oak cabinets. de-
signer oval tube. cable wiring
and cast iron sinks.
To reach Mar9ucsa, take
Pacific Coast Highway to
Niguel Road east. Tum right
at Monrcb Beach Drive.
The sales office is open
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ~vcn
days a week. For further in-
formation. call 248-1 905.
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MAYBE IDU CAN'T LIVE IN ALL OFllIE WORLD'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL LOCATICNS. BurlWo Our OFTHREE AI NI BAD.
If you haven't appeared on "Lifestyles of the Rich advantage of up to 1,910 quare feet of. pace. And prices
and Famous" by now, yo ur chances of living on the start in the high $200,000 ..
French Ri viera a re fairly slim . Comiche Sur Mer pre e nts a sweeping panorama
However, you have two good chances of living in a of the golf course, Catalina I land and beyond. T he
California setting that's j ust as beautiful. Marquesa and views inside are equally spectacular. With u p to 2,500
Corniche Sur Mer at Monarch Beach. square feet of space . For as little a $305.000.
With its steep hillsides, pure white beaches and . , In addition to one of the world's most beautiful
thriving art community, Monarch Beach has often been Sain Offia.s <>f>nt "°''" 10 .' locations, both communities put year-round sailing,
called "The California Ri viera." And now, it's the swimming, tennis and golf at your doorstep . With fin e art, fin e
backdrop for two exquisite collections of detached, dining and shopping j ust minutes away.
single-family homes by R.B. McComic, Inc. and So the choice is yours. You ca n dream about living in a place
Home Capital. like Saint-Tropez. O r visit a dream come true at Marquesa and
Marquesa offers breathtaking views of The Comic he. If you hould choose the latter, we ugge t you act soon.
Links at Monarch Beac h set against the sparkling Before the rich and famous
Pacific. Each elegant home is designed to take discover what they're mi ing.
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(714) 148·190! (714) 24()..9627
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I-8HOWCA8E OF NEW HOME8/THUA8DAV, AUG 23 ANO SATURDAY. AUG 25, 1990
Bella Vista luxurlous townhomes
For buyers at Brock Bella
Vista, movina into a low-main-
tenance home docs not mean
sacrificina quality or excitina
architecture. In fact, Bella Vista
offers unique, luxurious
townhomes styled in the tra-
dition of classic Italian villas
that mix easy maintenance with
upscale features.
Bella Vista is located in the
Moulton Ranch master-planned
community adJacent to the
prestigious Nelhe Gail Ranch.
Aoor plans range from 2.166 to
2,503 square feet and are tail-
ored to active lifestyle.
"We feel we've created a
dynamic livi,ng environmnet by
offering creative architectural
design, an unequaled location
and excellent value, which
caters to the di verse needs of
young professionals as well as
move-down buyers. Our solid
sales indica te the interest for
Bella Vlata
Developer. Brock Homes.
Type of development:
Town homes.
Price ruse: From the high
$200,000s.
N•mber of floor plu1: Three. Squre foo&aae: 2,166 to 2,903.
Sale• office plaoae: 367-0398.
this type of home in the Orange
County market,.. commented
Kathi Pepka, director of sales
and marketinJ for the Orange
County Division of Brock
Homes.
~ Active living is a key compo-
nent of Bella Vista, and is re-
flected in the residents' access
to the exclusive recreation area
with private pool, spa and
cabana. Close proximity to
beaches. world class shopping
and cultural events arc ad-
ditional recreational plusses.
Bella Vista is presented in
three sophisticated two-story
floor plans featuring three
bedrooms and two and one-half
baths. Prices begin in the high
$200,000s.
Distinguished by an anay of
price-included amenities, Bella
Vista homes are accentuated by
such elegant interior details as
custom-quality rounded drywall
comers, dramatic windows,
columns and arched doorways.
Plan 3 and select plan 2 homes
incorporate spacious three-Qr
garages, a usually rare design
feature in townhome designs.
The drama of each Bella
Vista home is punctuated by
high, vaulted ceilings and
curved hardwood staircases,
which display the superior
craftsmanship and quality of
Brock Homes. Each plan fea-
tu~ a wood-burina fireplace in
the family room.
Gourmet versatility is hiah-
µ,hted in convenience-oriented
kitchens that are equipped with
top-of-the-line JennAir ap-
phances, includina micro-
wave/convection oven com-
binauons. A cozy break.fast
nook adjoins the kitchen for
informal meals.
Bella Vista master suites set
the scene for luxurious comfort
with volume ceilinp, walk-in
closets and in one plan, a fire-
place. Private master baths are
distinguished by hand-set tile,
Roman tubs and separate
showers.
To visit Bella Vista, take the
San Diego (5) Freeway to Oso
Parkway/Pacific Park Drive
and exit west. Tum left at
Bridlewood Ori ve to the sales
center and full y furnished
model homes. aaepnt 1ownhome1 offered at Brock 8•11• Vista.
Despite slow market, now's still best time to buy a home
The recent sales decline in th e housing industry has analysts
drawing comparisons between the current market and that of
198 1-81. Despite the apparent slowdown. howe,·er. those in volved
in the industr\ sec signifi cant differences from the rarher period. and
offer con' 1ncing arguments that now is the best time to bu) a home.
Offering a fresh perspect1H' on th e current status of the new
home industf) 1s Jim Fleig. principal for Newpon Beach dr,elopcr
Shav. ntana.
Fleig· specialties include the formation of real estate JOtnt
ventures. as v.ell as arranging de\'clop-
ment and con truct1on financing for
res1dcnt1al projects He has a d1sn1 -
ingu1shed career in real estate finance,
ha' mg sen ed as chief financial officer
for maJOr deH·lopers including the
J.M. Peters Com pan).
Although sales figures and housing
stans ma) be m1s1n terpreted b~ some
as a sign of further market woes . Fleig
said the current real estate market
actual!} prese nts tremendous op-
ponuniues.
Fleig explains his assems~ment of
the current real estate market in the
following question and answer ~ession:
Q: To what fa ctors can the current
real estate market situation be at-
tributed?
A : Measure .\. the infamous slO'-'· growth mca urc on the 1988 June ._:.....;_ _ __..:
election ballot. a"'akencd man)' Or· Jim Fleig
ange Count> home bu)ers to the poss1b1ht) of a maJOr decline in
the suppl) of nev. housing in the count>. If the measure had pa-;sed.
as man~ c'pccted . housing stans would have plummeted. cau-;ing
a sharp increase in demand. follov..ed b~ sales pnc.-c\
Although the measure was defeated. 1988 v. llnl'\\l'U an un ·
precedented \urge of mo\(·-up sales and firs1-t1mc '>ales in Orange
Count~ from man)' residents "'ho had planned on pun.hac;ing a
home in the future . along v.1th man ) who had not.
Q: It's your opinion tbat tbe slow growtb Initiative created an
artificially bigb demud level in Orange County?
A: Exactly. Residents were motivated to purchase im mediately
ra ther than wait two or three years. for fear of being priced out of
the market due to another restrictive local or regional slow growth
measure.
Subsequently. many bu yers who otherwise would ha ve been in
the market for a new home at th is ti me. had already purchased
dunng the aforementioned "buying frenzy." That's one of the main
factors in explaining the current Orange County housing market.
Q: Wby is there a continued strong outlook for tbe 1990 new
home industry among real estate experts, and wby ls tbls tbe best
time to buy a bome?
A: There are really more differences than simi larities when
comparing th is market to the one in 1981-82. A variety of powerful
reasons ex ist for home shoppers to buy a new home toda).
The key factor is the status of the economy. The years of
198 1-82 were recession years in the United States, wi th high levels
of inflation. Today. there arc no signs of a recession. on a national
or state level. Unemployment is low and inflation is in chec k.
Financing is another important reason. Today. absolute interest
rates arc hovering around I 0 percent, while in 1982 they were at 17
percent. Historicall y speaking. rates are now at a low point in the
real estate market.
Buyers today also gain exceptional ad vantage. with an un-
precedented amount of special incentives offered. which were
absolutely unheard of a few years a~o. Previously. buyers had to
stand 1n line or sleep on a curb overnight just to submit their names
in hope of purchasing a home. Now they enjoy excellent per-
sona lized service. thu s being able to buy with more confidence in
their home. a~ well as their financing.
The saqngs and loan cns1s has created a lightening of loan
restrictions. causing many builders to "buy down" the home buyers
interest rate b\ one or more percentage points to aid in qualifying
them. This noi only helps the buyer to qualify for the loan. but saves
the bu) er dramatically in loa n pa)ments durin11. the bu)'down period.
Q: Wbat are your predictions for new bome sa les In the next
yea r?
A: I expect thanales will continue to be slow for a wh ile. during
"h1ch ume the supply of housing will be able to natural!} co rrect
itself through absorpti on. The incenti ves that are being offered nov.
will most likely be a thing of the past b) the c;tart of next )Car.
Therefore, 1 would say that right now is the best time to hu~ a home.
It's a buyers market and 1990 home bu)crs can do noth ing but
benefit from the current status of the rea l estate 1nduc;.t~.
Q: Wby is Orange County still the best place to purchase a new
bome?
A: Orange County has alwa)'S enJO~ed trl'ml·ndou<s gcopgraph1r
desirability. due to the wealth of em pl ~ ment opportun1t1cs. oustand-
ing climate and loca ti on bordering the Pacific Ckcnn .
Histoncall)'. housing has been an e l·c pt10nal tn\CStmcnt in
Orange Count}. and is rclau,el) rnc"pcnSI\~: on a "'urld,,1de basis.
This fact 1s evidenced b) the recent innu, of forl·1gn real l'Stall'
investment in thi s state.
Outstanding neighborhoods. schools. recreation and cmplo~ -
ment opponunittes all contri bute to Orange Count~ ·s unden1abk
appeal.
Q: Is Sbawntana selling any projects in Orange County?
A: Shawtana has been committed to the Orange Count) market
si nce the founding of the company in 1983. We arc f<X'uSl.'d on the
south Orange Count y marketplace because in our opinion. 1t'\ thl'
bes t place to live in Southern California .
Shawntana is currently offering Terarina. a cornmunit~ of
elegan t single-family detached homes in La~una N1gud . We also
offer Encantamar, a community of ocean-' 1c" condom1n1umc, in
Dana Point, whi ch 1s one of the fastest sc.•lhng proJcr t rn < >rangt·
County .
Also schedul ed to open soon is Camera} Pointe. a nc1ghhorhood
of luxurious tonwhomc at Bear Brand Ranr.h in Laguna N1gul'I
Later this yea r we will offer Los Ponilho'i. a communit) ul
condominiums geared to first-lime home bu~l'rs.
(Jim Fleig. along "'"h pnncipals Mark Con/clamna .wt! Ban
Hansen. has Jed ha" ntana to near/) a decade of b1J1hJrng n ccllcncc
in Orange Count). Rcccntf.\ cdcbratrng ''~ t.•1p.th .rnnn c~f). tht'
firm is now located in the nc" Ba)\ 1c" bu1hlinp. ilf Ji1mhorff Road
and Bnstol in NC\\porr &·ach. For more rnformat1C1n about
Sha"ntana or 11s commun111cs. \\f/IC to .1501 Jamh<>rt'c l<oad. Sorth
T O\\er. u11t~ 2000 in Ne\\port Beach. <IJM>fJ or call 7:!5·1i"OUJ
0 THOSE WHO CONSIDER FINE LIVING A RARE AR~ W E OFFER BELLE
You cHI' rord1ally 111v1tt'd to !ht' ~rand ope11111~ ol <1
m<1\I ~111q11lttr itrl1sl1< 1ollt'111011 Bt'llf' k111t• \11 n 1 lu
\l\'f' ~tllrd f>llflttw or JUSI ~I mttslt''fHf'< t• honw,,
nl"illed al lht' root of lhf prr,11q1011'i fo'>lln hlll\
Thi\ priva1e stilllf'r) or t'X(jlll '1lt'ly de1a1lrd t''>ldtP
homes presents brilflanl 'llrokf''I or dt1S~lf trf'fl( h
lrtthdn t1nd Amrnran Trdd11tonal ''~IP ;m h11r1 !llrP
l.c>Ok r losel) from 'llaU• or lht> art ~ourmf'I k1lrht'll"
111 rlt>qanr master '>111tes. each 8Pfle R1vP homP '" rn h
w11h lavish appointment!. Hand fin1~hed o.1k < .ihint>
rn. 111tt>rior Ml h1te1 tural colum ns. rt>rt1m1r 11hn~
I
jl1~1tnrt1vt-stlilSS bkx k, 1 usrom wood frame windows.
h.ind1 rdflt'd oak ~tdircasr balu:-.lrndr'i and three and
four 1 .ir hni'>hed l(iHil.Rt'S Extraordinary drta1hnR
lwhtt1nq t1 111.i,lt>rp1ere
BPlle R1w Art1s11ral~ 111sp1M1. luxurv homes or
unc.nmmon valuf' And unrom1>rom1sm~ shit> A
l(aller\i or four to fivt> bedroom IUXUr) rPSlclt'nrf'S
3.497 to 4.350 ,q rt From the h1~h $600.00<h
~t1IP' 1tallt-ry upen 10 a m 5 p m weekda}'I.
10 a m 6 p m Sa111rday and Sund11}
llo\Pd Thur~da) <714 I 544 1377
ADllllNCEO
•WLONM
Hlgh-proflle projects
distinguish Akins Co •
.. Akins ia a unique position
t>ccause they continue to build at
the biahest end of the custom
est.ate market while at the same
time developing a wide range of
detached and attached new-
home neighborhoods here in Or-
anae County." said Gary
K.rudwig. general partner of Or-
an~~scd .~dwig Masonry.
This posauon, says Krudwig
allows Akins Develo pme nt
Company to bnng distinct de-
sign and material benefits to tts
home buyers throughout the
county in which the Irvine-based
builder has been acti ve ex-
clusively since Its founding in
1973.
Gary Krudwig has been work-
ing closely with Carl and Bruce
Aki ns for the past 15 years. and
frankly admits the 1mponance ot
the Akins assoc1atton to his firm.
"Working with Carl and Bruce
has literally made my business,"
said Krudw1g. "Not only has
there been a lot of work . but a
very unusual mi x of work, from
high-profile proJCCh suc:h a!>
General Lyon's hou\c in Coto or
the Villa Elena dcl Mar in
Laguna Beach to the entry and
community facilities at Dove
Canyon as well as a wide range
of their new-home projects."
Craftsmen like Krudwig refer
to Akins projects as a king of
"laboratory" where the use of
new materials, designs and tech-
niques are refined. not only for
use in large custom residential
and community settings, but also
for application 1n first-time and
move-up buyer markets.
.. Just having the budget and
time to research new matenals is
a valuable asset," Krudwig
noted. "For Akins' Dove Ca-
nyon community-facilities work.
we went to Idaho to find the
Idaho Quanz1te Stone which was
applied in the e~c-<:atching
monarlcss Ashlar pattern that's
become the commun1t> 's entry
signature."
Krudwig also worked with
Akins recently to benefit th e
"Ronald McDonald Ho use" in
Orange for the Children's Hospi-
tal of Orange Count>. Krudw1g
pro' 1<kd all stonework . stone
veneer and fireplace in the fa-
cility for families of ill children.
Krudwig Masonry specializes
in custom and masonry fire·
places as well as stone and brick
veneer. stone and brick paving,
and glass block for residential.
commerical and community fa-
cil ities.
Akins Development Co. was
founded 10 1973 and builds pri-
marily at preferred planned com-
munity locations in Orange
County. These include the Irvine
Ranch communities of Wood-
bndge. Tunic Rock. Santiago
Hills and Tustin Ranch as well
as Rancho Santa Margarita.
Laguna Heights and Dove Ca-
n yon.
To view Akins' three Do' e
Canyon projects. take Alicia
Parkwa> cast from Interstate 5.
left at Ma rguerite Parkway. right
on Santa Marga ma Parkwa~.
and ngh t on Plano T rabuco to
the Dove Canyon entrance.
For information about Akins
projects throughout O range
Count>. call 25 1-61 00 Monday
through Fnday.
Spacious llvl ng room a t e xcluslve Wa terford Pointe home.
Waterford Pointe: Resort life
At Waterford Po inte. an n.-
clus1 ve gate-gua rded lOmmun1t)
o'erlooking the < ahforn1a R1' ·
1era. summcr mcam \unm . l kar
da>s to enJO) 1.·ndll'5'\ r1.·cr1.·a11on
and balm~ l'\l'ntng,, filkJ "'1th
the entertainment npc.·( teJ o t J
""orld-class re<>nrt
According to Leon Baml
SC n I 0 r " In· p fl'" Id l' n I o I
um11omo ReJlt~ Dc,elopmrnt
Waterford Pointe
Developer: Sum1tomn Reali'
De"clopment
Type of development: \ingk-
fam1I > ho me" Price range: From $285.IHIO
Nam bu of floor plans: F 1' e
Square footage: l.t.90 to 2. '20
Sale• office phone: 4 %-4 7 I 7
Co. Inc . W:uertord Po1 n11.· 1'
convenient to beautiful Dana
Point Harbor a v.c:ll a'> IJmcd
beaches.
spend '>l'l ludeJ afternoon\ at the
l ommuntt) 's pool anJ Ja1.·u111
or phi} an IO\ 1gorating gam1.· ol
1L·nn1'1 on thl' prl\att' cou rt
.\crnrding tu Harrd. tht· fin.ii
phJ'lt' ol \\i aterlord Prnnh:\ \Jk\
arc .. ,di unJt•r "a' ,ind
1nt1.·rcs11.·J huH·r\ 'huuiJ \ 1\1t
this \1)1..'ual 1.ummun1t) a\ '><>on
a' pos,1bk Pri1.c'> tx'g1n JI
$~ 5.1100 for mount.i1n 'lt'v.
home\ "h1k the tt.·v. rt.'maining
oLean 'l\IJ hn ml''> \tat at
S '\h5 000
To "1s1t \\ att.·rford Po1 ntl'.
take the ~an D1rgo Freev.a~ (-)
tu th1.· H1gh"a) I !Beach C 1t1c\
t.'x11 JnJ tra'd north on Paci fic
Coa\t Htgh"'a~ to Strt:et of tht.'
(1olden La tern Tum right JI
Dana Point Dm e and follov. the
signs to the ~ale:~ ollict.'. located
at Ho35 Sundo"' n C oun in
Dana Point
For funher tnlormat1on. 1.on-
tall \\Illian \tnhr or ( 1race
~tamn at ~%-~-1-from 11 am
to ti pm Ja1h
SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, AUG 23 ANO SATURDAY, AUG 25, 1990-1
Pl•n Th ree llvlng room at V l sta ra In M arina Hiiis.
Gold Nugget 'Home of Year'
offered at Niguel's Vistara
The floor plan of the V1stara
Plan Three. which v.on J h1ghl ~
co .. ett.'d Gold N uggrt ... Home ot
the 't ear·· av.ard. 1s among four
excepllonal floor pla ns no"'
a"1alable at .\-M Homes' \ ,.,.
ta ra. a colkc11on ol elegant nt:"'
homes 1n 1Kcan-dosl' lC>mmuni-
t> of Manna Hills in Laguna
Niguel.
Bold and d1st1n1.t1,e dcs1gn ,.,
co mbined ""1th ctliuent II\ 1ng
spaLc in the Plan Three. "'htch
utTers 3.210 square fee t ol o,pa n:
The hOffil' ha!. lour ocdroom'
including a luxunuo\ ma\ter
sutte \.\1ht a re treat. thrce hath\.
a bonus room. thrct• 1ircpla1.t''>
and a three-car garage Pmt''
start at $~0!S.OO(J ~omc arc
a"atlable to r 1mm1.·d1ate moH'·
ins. and some utTcr 1mprc'>"' t·
.. 1ev.s of th e surrounding h1lh
"When ~ou v.alk through the
Plan Three. \OU can tt.'11 v.h' 1t'1,
a v.inner." \a1d Larn Elliot. .\-~t sales rt.'o;pr1.·\l'ntat1~e .. Bestdi.''>
the LU'>lOm-quaJit~ aml'Ollll'S
and ron<>tru1. t mn that -\-\1 I\
knov.n for. our 1.ustomers lo' t'
ho"' n1ceh the huml' 1s laid out
for entcru11nig. but ,., al<,<1
thou~htru ll~ Jes1gned lnr l''l'r)-
da) lamll) II\ ing ··
To help makt• 11 t·as1er tor
mo,e-up bu\er, to pur1.ha\e a
\ 1stara Homl' . .\· \t Home\ 1'
offering the T rade~t an program.
"'hteh guarant<.'l''> the ..ale ol thr
bu>cr's l'\l\ll ng home "'11h1n bll
da)., upun J1.lt.'ptance ol ap-
pra1 i:.al. f he otkr I\ gund onh on
selected lots
.\dding to the .. aluc o f \ l'ltJra
is ti\ 1.ommun1t' ·, c\n'pthlnalh
lov. propert~ ta\ rate \tanna
H111.,· currl'nt tJ\ ratl' 1'-unh
I J2 perlcnt Thl' wmmunit\
abo 1s tree of Mdlo-Roos fl·e-. or
speual d 1'>trtct asscs<.ment c.
v.h1ch .ue k\1ed 1n add1t1on to
annual proper1) t.t \1.'S
Tht.' Plan Thrt·e·, lormal It' ing
mom and Jining room lt.'aturt·
t"'o-ston \olum1.· tt.'lltng\ and
Vlstara
Developer: .\-\1 HomL"'>
Type of development: E \CC ut1 H'
homes
Price range: From $40M.0()0
Number of floor plans: Four
Square footage: ~ 794 10 3 • ~ 14
pecial program: Trad1.· \1an
Sa les office phone: 24Y-9 5X'
are "armh li t h' a ht.'au11tu l
pa ttan1ng . of "11-idO\\\ <lunng
th1.· Ja'. and drama Il l rett•c,-.cd
lighting at night .\ marble-latt·<l
tircplacl' and to the elegance of
the 11\ 1ng ruom, a-. Joe\ the
glass-pant:kd hm1ge"'a' ah<1' t'
l hl' home"• sp.iuou\ k1ll:h1.·n
and "'indov.t•d nook Jrc Jl ·
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a'atlabte' in a ~1dt• '>t'kct1nn ol
c.olors. and hand-tinl'>hcJ 1.ik
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hncJ rolkr-mountn1 dr.1"'t'r'
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the J,.11 hl·n ... , Ju(~\ II\ ar-
plianct.'S -a hu1lt-1n ( rt•naal
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the lir\l k' c:· 11 thl' Pl.in I h11•1.·
is a pt1\\J1.·r r1111m J l.nrndr'
room '-'llh 1.ah1nr1' ,uuntatcir
and \Ink anJ thr cipt 111nJI
1.kn fourth ht·Jr •<•m \\1th 11'
t>"' n lull hJth
The outstanding master suite
1!. designed not onl ~ as a place 10
skcp hut ahu as a place to relax
and un .. 'lnd It fc:atures a large
deg.int retreat v.1th a fireplace.
and a lu \unous sk) lighted rnas-
tt:r bath. v. h1Lh includes his and
hers v.al~-in closets. his and hers
.. an111cs situated at opposite
en1.h nl the room a separate tub
and large: st> pa rate shov. er
The: 1.htldren·s v.ing is
thoughtfull\ planned out v.1th
pn .. a1.' and con,enience in
mind f h1.· tv.o spac ious
lxdronnv) c,harl' c1 full hath v.1th
1v.11 .. an1t1l'\. and open 10 a large
b.in u\ r11om fillc:d v. tt h v.1ndov.s
The ,m:a 1.an he used as a pla)·
morn tor \oun~n Lh1ldren or as
a \I ud ~ or fl'\. rca 11 un room for
te1.·na~er\
\'1stara offer\ lour Ooor plans
ranging trorn 2 ""~4 1c1 3 S 14
c.quare lec:t 1n s11e .\II are tv.Q!
'ton plan\ v. nh four hedroorns
1hr1.·1.· to tnur and one-half bathe,
and honu\ room or studies in
-.um1. plan\
.\II ol \ 1stara·s e\ecutl\·e
hum1.·s oner J k\ el of arnen1t1e
J1.·-.1gn1.·d It> impress C\Cn de-
m.rnd1ng 1.on no1sseur'> of fine
hom1.·, ln .. luded in thl· homes at
\ 1stara ,Jre c,u1.h n1ce11ec; as cus-
lom h,rnd-1 rci"' ded ceilings and
rounJl'd v..tll .. urncrs floor safes.
t"'u 1hrrmm1a11 .. alh 1.ontrolled
<11r .. onJ111oning c;\ stemc, SC<"-
t11•nal rull-up .. ,oo<kn garage
do\1f\ "'1th clpenl'r and t\.\O re-
mull'\ .tnJ n·ar and '1de-\ard
lln1.1ng 1n 1.'.tlh hom1.: ·
I o .. 1\1\ \.\t Home' \ 1stara
in \1 .trinJ Hill<.. l'\lt the I-~
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PJr"-''J' JnJ turn .. ,e~t w wa rd
thl' l\l'JO furn lelt 1IO (1olden
L J ntt·rn r.~ht •IO \1anna Hille,
l>n'"' kit 1n Part \ 1'>ta then
n~ht 11n HnnJ1\I The '>die office
' o1pt·n Ir m I d m \l) n p m
l'~n !J' ~tr ml1re 1nfor-
rn.1t111n \.al :~"-"'""
Designed to rnmpl1mcn1 this I
active hfest~le. thl' homt.'s at
Waterford Pointe arc prcscn11.·d
1n striki ng Medi terranean
architecture Fl\c elegant floor
plans pro' 1de from 1.690 to
2.320 square feet of lt\tng 11pa<.c
with as man) as three bedrooms
and three full bath'i
NEW MODELS. BEACH-CLOSE!
Numerous windo"'s. balcon1e-.
and patios allow rc'\1dcnts to
completcl> cnJO}' the soft ocean
breezes of summer. In add1t1on.
each Waterford Pointe home fea-
tures dramatic vaulted ce1ltng\,
wood-burning fireplaces and
ceramic tile or wood entl)
foyers. The wcll-(>lanncd kitchens arc
equipped wtth such 4uality ap-
pliance a~ downdraft cooktops.
dishwashers. sclf<lcan1ng o"cns
and microwa ves. Spacious pan-
tries and hand-finished cabinc:tt)
provide abundant storage space
The master suite cmphas11e
the luxury and pnv1lcgc of
Waterford Pointe with walk-in
closets and l3v1 h bath wtth
whirlpool tubs. Conan pull man
counter1oP,S and &lass-enclosed
ceramic tile showc~.
Not only can resident take
advantaac of the end le \summer
fun in Dana Point and surro und· ina Oranac ounay. the) can also
1 2 DISIONI• UllDINCU.
The ~mart people who live close to
the lx'ach en joy the be\'t of C'dlitumia.
Prc\'tlge. Privilege. And a S€'0'i<' o f
plau~. Now, a dozen mort' an own
a 'ilngle family home loaded with
expemlve features at price that 'itMt
at less than $.l I !;,000 .. ~Mring two-
'itory ~pace\, J bt'droom'I, back yartl.
gara1et• for 2. and halrnn y, 1\11 from a
li~t of ovt'r 70 'ltandanJ fNh1n''I. All "
for the ~t o f twach low living In
'icwport MMa ·, "ftbi rt hplau-. pla" e
of e-ver Int "'"""'"IC v.&luCJ A plaH of
changf that < o uld Wf'll t hanMt" your
life. For the Mttn But. ~th·r hurry
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\lhv1ou<I), this i~ a n offer that won't
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nrw hom~ 10 ht-a h t lo<t' Im ation\
<.tit U'l tll ht-.2 O'i\O for hrcx hun.-' .ind
rnur hou" < omc> 'hit I rt ' tall..
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ownrl"htp of the h('\I homt'\ hv the.·
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REAL TY WORLD • Ree1e & Asaociates
.D1'CMI OF NEW HOME8/THUR80AY, AUG 23 AND SATURDAY, AUG 25, 1'!M>
tomlze your home
at the Brock Collectlon
Witb the Brock Home Buyers
Account, home buyers are find-illa tbat now is the time to
purchase a new home at the
Brock Collection in Moulton Ranch.
The Brock Collection, over-
lootina prcst!gious Nellie Gail
Ranch, ts offering bu)'ers the
opponunity to customize their
home purchase. The Home
Buyers Account can be used
towards non-recurring closing
costs, options, landscaping
and/or decorating for the homes
in this executive-styled Mo ulton
Ranch neighborhoQd.
"The homes of!the Brock Col-
lection feature a variety of dis-
tinctive architectural styles:·
commented Kathi Pepka. direc-
tor of sales and marketing for
Brock Homes' Orange Count)
Division. "Unique designs and
c ustom appointments offer
home buyers a wealth of luxul).
located in one of southern Or-
an$e County's most sought-after
residential communities."
Brock Collectlon
Developer: Brock Homes.
Type of development: Executive
Homes.
Price ru1e: From $390,000.
Number of floor plus: Three.
Square foota1e: 2,775 to 3,285.
Sales office pltoae: 582-0468.
Beach architects, the Brock Col-
lection is presented in three two-
story floor plans, with 2,775 to
3,285 square feet of tree-flowing
living space, and featuring three-
car garages with sectional roll-up
doors. The home offer four to
five bedrooms and 31h baths. and
prices begin from $390,000.
Striking tile entries lead the
wa)' into the elegant li ving room
and formal dinng room. Com-
fortable family room provide
luxurious relaxauon wi th a
wood-buring fireplace and wet
bar.
touches such as rounded interior
comer details, art niches, French
doors and recessed lighting
th.roughout.
Gourmet kitchens are fully
equipped with top-Of-the-line
Jenn-Air appliances.
The master suites arc high-
lighted by spectacular vaulted
ceilings, and include fireplaces.
Balcony and wet bar options add
luxury and elegance to the SC•
eluded retreats. Full-width mir-
rors, hand-crafted pullman oak
cabinets and mirrored wardrobe
doors accent the master suite,
while cast-iron oval tubs and
separate showers distinguish the
spacious master baths.
-
Designed by Kauf men Mer ks
Inc., award-winning Newport
Downstairs living areas are
further enha nced by special
To reach the Brock Collection
at Moulton Ranch, take the San
Diego (5) Freeway to the Oso
Parkway/Pacific Park Drive exit.
Proceed west to BridJewood
Drive and turn left to the sales
office. Model homes, designed
by Carole Eichen Interiors, are
open dail y from 10 a.m. until 6
p.m. For more information. call
582-0468. New homes customized at th• Brock Collection In Moulton Ranch.
Fore-sighted agents chauffeur prospective home buyers
Golf is such a part of thr La
Tierra and Tierra Linda hfi.--
styles, that Fiddstone Company
sales representatives driH goll
carts to take home shopper~ on
tours of these ne" Rancho. anta
Margarita neighborhoods.
.. Visitors like climbing aboard
golf carts. dnving around both
projects. and seeing first-hand
our unique onentauon to thl' I~-
hok T1Jeras Creek golf course."
explains Pat Whalen. salesagent
for the La Tierra neighborhood.
La Tierra. the Fieldstone Com-
pany's ele~nt detached si ngle-
family project, is nestled in the
midst of four fairwa}s near the
center of the ne\\ Ted Robinson-
des1gned golf course which is
schedule to open in the fal l. T he
dn' ing range and pro shop ha,·e
already opened.
"Our golf cart tours arc a lot of
fun for home shoppers. and give
them z good idea of the carefree.
golf-themed lifestyle that we
offer," adds and) Conner, sales
representative for Tierra Linda.
Fie ld s t one's 1mpre!.S1\l'
to"' nhome complex. which 1s
also located adjacent to the golf
rour e.
At La Tierra. the Fieldstone
Company is presenung three
family-ori ented plans ranging
from I, 763 to 2.207 square feet.
Two-story homes arc arranged
wi th ex pansive formal living and
dining rooms. comfortable fam·
11} rooms with \.\Oodburning fire-
places. three and four bedrooms.
and up to three baths.
pon entering our beaut1-
LACUNA SUR
LllXLJRY \'ILLAS
As you pass through the gu arded
gate at Laguna Sur, yo u enter a rare
and priviledged world.
Priceless ocean and valley views.
Private recreation facilities. Luxury
Villas of discriminating design .
Dramatic home interiors that reflect
your taste and your accomplishment.
The perfect retreat from the rigors of
a challenging world. Laguna Sur.
Single-family attached view homes
that arc beyond your expectation .
Laguna Sur \'1ll.1s PnccJ
From The SJOO <><><> .,
Laguna Sur Occ.rn \'1t•w
Villas Priced From 1 ht~
$400,000's
Single F.1 mily t\tt.li: heJ
I IJl(•f\ J 1th lfl .I m It• f• rm
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BROKER CO-OP
PROGRAM
fully f urn1shed models, visitors
areimmed1ately impressed b)
the ceramic-tiled entries. soaring
ceilings. rounded drywall corners
and window treatments. People
are reall~ surprised to learn that
the} can purchase such elega nt.
spacious home w11h a golf-course
loca11on at pnces starting from
the mid-$200.000 to the lo"
$300.000s." states Whalen.
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La T1erra's kitchens inspire
delicious family meals by featur-
ing breakfast nooks, oak cabinets
with under-cabinet fluorescent
lighting. recessed ceiling lights.
ceramu: t1lr counters. pristine
white porcelain sinks and Whirl-
pool appliances. Sumptuous oval
tubs and full-width mirrors hung
aboH~ Coraina pullman tops are
among laVlsh bath appointments
in all master suites.
To fullfill a need on every
home bu)cr'~ "wish list." F1eld-
stonc has incorporated an un-
usual amount of storage with
generous pantries. coat and linen
La Tierra
Developer: The Fieldstone ('om-
pan>
Type of development: 1ngle-
famil} home~.
Price range: From mid -
$200.000~ to low $300.000s.
Number of floor plans: Three.
Square footage: I. 763 to 2.207.
Sales office phone: 589-8762.
clo l't~ .\nd there·s plenty of
room for kel·prng golf equipment
1n d1rl'Ct-arrl'ss t\\O and three car
garages.
T he Tierra Linda homes fea-
1
ture three soph1s11ca ted two-
stol) plan~ ~1th ceramic tiled
1 entrn:s. sloping ceilings in II\ mg
and ma tcr bedrooms. sk) lights
(per plan). and man~ other
arch11cctural treatments.
"Tierra Linda appeals to first-
1
t1 me bu) l'rs. professional cou-
ple'>. am.I empt) nestcrs alike,"
( onncr reports. :·Bu)ers like the
1 idea of having a lo\\-maintcn-
1
ance res1dl·m·e \O that the> can
~pend more time o n the golf
course··
The st) llsh to\.\ nhomes offer
up to 1.777 quart' feet and arc I arranged \\1th t\\O and three
Tierra Linda
Developer: 1 he hcldstone ('om-
pan ~.
Type of development:
To"nhoml'\. Price range: From
the high $100.000s.
Number of floor plans: Three.
Square footage: I A 22 to I . 777.
Sales office phone: 589-8463.
tk'droom~ and up to three baths.
Add1uonal amenities at Tierra
Linda include fro nt yard land-
scaping, rear fencing and patios
"'1th concrete slabs. The
spac1ou!> two-car garages feature
direct access to the home and 17-
foot dri' ewa} s.
Maintenance corpo rations.
linanc1all} supported b) all resi-
dents. maintain recreation fac1li-
t1cs and commo n areas. omc
public fac il i11cs are funded by
special lax assessments. Sales
representative have more details.
To v1s11 La Tierra, take the
~an Diego (405) or Santa Ana (5)
Frcrway to the Mission Viejo
area. Exit from 1-5 at Alicia
Parkway and proceed inland.
Turn left o n Marguerite
Parkwa). then nght on Santa
Marganta Parkway. From Santa
Marganui Parkway, tum right on
A venida Empresa, right o n
A vcnida de la Banderas, and
nght o n Antonio Parkway to the
La Tierra salesofficc and
furn1 hcd model homes.
Offi ce hours are daily from I 0
a.m. 10 6 p.m. For further 1nfor-
mauon about La Ticm. call
S89·8762. Phone S89·8463 for
more detail regarding Ticm
Linda town homes.
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a breeze
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of dream
for buyers
Borrowed space makes
Islands homes affordable
Open and briaht, featuring money and move in for less.
hiab-volume ceifinp and a lal•nda Comprised of 117 two-story wealth of stunning custom de-patio homes, Islands offers a
Many people dream of cool lian features, the two, three, and choice of four floor plans. rana-
CO.l&al breezes, but think living four-bedroom homes of Island• Dnele9er: EPAC. ina in size from 1,362 to l,88S
Sou
aear the beach is impossible in arc all the more remarkable be-Type ol develapmnt: Detached square feet, with prices bcain-
tbem California because of cause of their unique atrordabili· patio homes. nma at $219,990. Interiors olthc ~iab prices. But Kaufman and ty. Price raa1e: Starting at homes are distinguished by a
llre..d can make the dream come The quality detached patio $2 191990. selection of sophisticated design
lnae
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and currently offers a homes, each surrounded by three NamMr of floor plus: Four. features, including libraries, gal-
ch01ce of communities along the private yards, arc available for Squre footace: 1.362 to l ,88S. lerics, wood-bumina fireplaces,
fabled south coast. These com-about what a condominium Sales office plaone: 362-0622. rounded wall corners, open stair-
munities arc designed to appeal costs anywhere else in Orange cases with skylights, a nd
to virtually every home shoppers County. spacious master retreats with tastes and needs. "Islands is a great example of and livins environments. walk-in closets. ~'<;alifornia Renaissance, Cali -the ·borrowed space' concept ' " Epitonuzing the relaxed, out-forrua Reflections and California explained Rick Doremus, p~i-doorU lifcs:hle so sought after Kitchens arc complete with
Seab__.,.e are all very clo .. "" to dent of EPAC. .. h enables us to vo So Cal 'fi · "' ·1 built-in appliances, as well as
the
"""" ~ b 11 fi ' ung u cm 1 omia iami -sunny breakfast nooks and either . ocea~, .. said Jeff Jameson, create omes on sma er lots or aes, at an cxtrordinary value for vice pres1dent of sales and mar-affordability, yet still provide all a detached home, Islands has a pass-through bar to the outside
ketina for Kaufman and Broad's the privacy and seclusion of a met with overwhelming buyer or a dining counter.
Southeast division. "And all detached home through the response, causing a sellout of the Throughout the homes, high
these homes offer great values_ uni~ue use of the land and the first phase in just two weekends volume ceiling are used ex-
owners get wonderful locations. archnectural design, such as win-and leading to an early opening tensively to enhance the overall
lots of luxury amenities and in-dow plotting. of the second phase. feelings of openess and space. All
novative designs, at prices below Located in the master-planned Adding further to the homes' homes also include front yard
what you'd expect. Prices at community of Aliso Viejo, exceptional value. EPAC in-landscaping. a tw<rear garage
California Renaissance and Cali-Islands was designed to offer troduced an array of special new with direct entry access and a
fornia Reflections stan in the residents a retreat of quiet and low-interest rate financin' pro-downstairs powder room.
low $200,000s, while prices at relaxation, Doremus said, away grams for Islands in Apnl, de- For further information. call
California Seabreeze stan in the ,-T-;•:-h:lt~l=P~l•::--"=-::-m~o~d=--•~I =·-•_•_h_•_11_1_•_n-;d;;;:•='"=AJ=l•:o=V:l:•=~0=·======fi=ro=m=t=h=e=s=tr=e_ss_o_f_c....,v_e_ry::_da....::..::y_w_::_o~rk.:_.:s.::ign:~e.:d_:t~o-h~e:::.::l:p_:b~u~y~e~rs:_.:sa:.v~e:___::th:e::....:sa:l:es~o~ffi~1c~e~a~t ~3~6~2-~0~6'.:2_:2:_. _
low $300,000s." 1
f..<?cated i~ Aliso Viejo. Cali-FO R CENTU RIES
fornta Renai ssance. a communi-
ty of luxury townhomes wi th up
to 1,904 square feet of li ving
space. is especially appealing to
young professional s. The com-
munity's fl oor pl ans. include
areas that can be used as offi ce
or guest bedrooms as well as an
entertai nment alcove perfect fo r
audio-visual equipment. Resi-
dents of Califo rnia Renai ssance
wi ll also enjo~ the comm un11y's
recreation area. which fea tures a
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pool. spa and barbecue.
The award-win ning Cal1forn1a
Refl ections. also located in .\ltso
Viejo, ofTes home shoppers
single-famil) detached home
with JUSt under 1.800 square feet
of living space. Ranging in size
from a t wo-stor ). th rec
bedroom . ~' i-bath home "11h a
lofl to a two-stor). four
bedroom. 211-half bath home
with fa m11\ room. these homes are ideal fo r growing fa mil il·~. I dum'.!/ thr ''"!7111al planr111tq pha.•r.•
Cali fo rnia Seabreeze offers
understated elegance tha t ap-11/ 'J:_a11d111S11nw ·'fa'!711nta . peals to e,·e0one from )OUng
lz~1· to ltm•c 11 plaa to
professional s and growing tamll-1
1es to retired couple~. Thi\ l'\-I
clusl\e ga ted communtt\ in
Costa Mesa combine~ the feel ot 1 the Europea n Ri\tt:ra "1th m-
no"at1 \ e and flexible designs.
The homes range from three to j
fou r bedrooms. and .:?1 4 10 thrt.'l' baths. _ ..... w lil9iil.
All three commun111es fcaturl'
the outstanding amcn111es Kauf-
man and Broad 1s known for.
such as "oodbunng lircplan.·.
superb master su11es. ex pans1' e
vaulted ce ilings. fi nl· "h1tc-
washed oak cabinl'lf) and up-
graded kitchen appliances. -\d-
ditionall). each of the homes in
these commun1t1es comes \.\Ith
fro nt ) ard landscaping.
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8r'1ad rs current!) otTcnng a
number of bu>er as<.,1\lance pro-
grams at each communtt\
Buyer' "'ho purcha!>e a nl'V. I
home before -\ug. I 5. I <}9() can
take ad' antagc of th e com pan ) ·c; I no-cost dosing program. 1 n •1// 111 ,4'/10 1 l/4'11 .'/l't 11 l1ttlf lurt 1mder
11 11•11r111 u•rrk.1't11/ day
which Kaufman and Broad pa's
for all points. escro"' fees. 1u·k
and appraisal fees. Bu)ers with
homes to sell "'II appreciate 1he
FAST (Free -\~s1stancc ~cll1ng
Team) progra m. which connl•tt'>
them with California\ large\!
real estate sale S)Stcm. Special
incent nc. such as landscaping I
and dec9r packages. arr alo,o
being o~red. and homt.• bu \l·r.,
can lake ad\ an tge Of belO\.\ mar-ket and VA financing a' allahlc /11A.t'/rt !/rt ·}{111 /111t'111·h 1111d r 1•m1
through Kaufman and A road 1
Mortgage Co.
Home shoppers arc tn\ 1ted to
visit all three commun111c\.
which arc open from 10 a.m to
6 p.m. dail y. To reach Cal1forn1a
Renaissance. lake the San Diego
Freewa> (5) to Alicia Park\.\a\
Exit and travel west to Moult1)n I
·Parkway. T urn rig ht on Moulton
and left on Glcn....,ood. folio" mg
signs to the communtt}. For
further inform ation on the com-
munity. contact the sales infor-
It , t/rt' k.tml 11/ pla111111~q that
u•t•nt 11110 tfu enttrr ttnJ'11.
':t 11111111 U'lth
mation center at 380-77 55 , anJ 011.,11tt'.'·'· •Jfo., at11u:htd from.ts.
Home shoppers can reach
Cali fo rnia Rcflec11ons by fo low-
ing the directions to C'alt forn1a
Renaissance to Mo ul to n
Parkway. then turn ing left at
Laguna Hill s Road. making
another left on Cedarbrook
Road and following signs to the
community. For further in for-
mation. please contact th e sales
informauon center at 831-8306.
T o reach Cal1fom 1a Seabreeze.
take the 55 Freewa > south to
Newport Boulevard. Exit and
travel south on Newport
Boulevard. Travel west on 18th
Street and follow the signs to the
community. For fu rther info r-
matjon on the community,
home shoppers are encourage to
call the sales information center
at 642-90 l 0 or 1-800-34·
HOMES fo r information on any
K.tufman and Broad communi-
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1. INTO THE LIGHT
• Liam Neeson Stan as Dr. Peyton
Westlake. a scientist who is dis-
fiaurcd and his life's work destroyed
10 the sabotaae of his lab and who
then becomes a fighter apinst evil.
in "Darkrnan," openina Friday in
theaters alona the Orlnae Coast.
Frances McOormand, Colin Friels
and larT) Drake also star in the
film. which was directed by Sam
Ra1mi.
2. \I/ORK EXPERIENCE
• Emilio Estevez and his brother
Charlie Shttn star as a pair of
garbaae men who stumble into a
political scandal an "Men at Work."
opening aJona the Orange Coast on
Friday. Estevn WTotc and d1rttted
the comedy/thriller.
3. COMEDY TONIGHT
•The rollicking musical comedy "A
Funny Thing Happened on the Way
to the Forum .. continues through
Sunday at the Perfomung Arts
Center, 600 Town Center Dr. in
Costa Mesa. For ucket informauon.
call 556-ARTS or 740-2000.
4. SLIM PICKIN'
•Guitarist extraordinaire Larry
Carlton will play the Coach House.
33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan
Capistrano, at 8 and 10:30 p.m.
tonight. Tickets are $17.50. For res-
ervations, call 496-8930. Concen
hotline: 496-8927.
5. OH YOU KIDD
• Harpoon Henry's an the Dana
Point Marina presents Eddie K.Jdd
lave Wednesday through Saturday
until Sept. 2. 493-2933.
6. COOL COLE
•Natalie Cole will be on stage at the
Coach House. 33157 Camino
Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, an
two performances. 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Fnda~ Tickets are $19.50. For res-
ervations. call 49(>..8930. Conccn
hotli ne· 496-8927
7. NANCY WILSON
• Par~ Place ends a sen'es of free
concers w11h an appearance by
Nanq .. :11son Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
on the lawn area nc.-.t to the hclipad.
Food anJ beverages ~111 be available
for purcha~. conccngocrs are en-
couraged to bnng a blanket or lawn
chair. Park Place 1!> located at the
corner of Michelson Dnve and Jam-
boree Road. For mort' information.
call 553-1 220.
8. LAGUNA COOL
• C'Est la Vic Restaurant, 373 Pa-
cific Coast Hiahway. Laguna ~ach.
on the Main Beach. prescnt.s live
JlZZ every Fnday bernnana at 8
p.m. featurina the Bil Nolte Duo.
auitat, vocals and viola. Mark Turn-
bull and Bob Hawkins. auitarists
and vocalists on Saturdays be&in-
ninJ at 8 p.m. No cover charae. 'Free
perkina. 497-5 100.
9. JOHNNY LEE
•Country si"Ff Johnny Lee will
oerfonn two shows at the Crazy
Horse Steak House, I 580
Brookhollow Drive, Santa Ana, at 7
and 10 .p.m. Monday niaht. For
reservations and tickets. call
549.1s12.
Roger
Bloom
10. COMEDY CAFE
• The Comedy Oub and Cafe, 49 S.
Pinc Ave., Looa Beach, presents
dinner and a comedy show at 8:30
p.m. weekdays; 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday. This week
throu&b Sunday, Billy Elmer. Chuck
Fayne, Eric Dickey and starting Aug.
28, Jerry Dye, Vince Harper and
Bob Cicone. (2 13) 437-5326.
I 1. JOKERS WILD
•Jokers Comedy Oub, 100 Plaza
Alicantc, Garden Grove. Show time
9 p.m. and cover charge $10 Friday
and Saturday eveninp. Headliner
Van Gunter. Francbe San Pedro and
others. For reservations. call
97 1-3000.
12. HAZELL NUT
throuah Sunday. Sbowtimes an Fri-
day at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m., Saturday
at 8 and 10:30 p.m., and Sunday at
8:30 p.m. 8S4-S4SS.
I J. LAFF RIOT
•The Laff Stop, 2122 S.E. Bristol.
Santa Ana. presents a ni&htly lineup
of comediaM. For informataon and
reservatioo1 call 852-8762.
I 4. MASTERFUL
•The Festival of the Arts and
Pqtant of the Masten continues throuah Aua. 26 at Irvine Bowl Park
and Festival Grounds, La&una
Beach. Grounds: $2 Pqeant: S9-3S.
Phone 494-1145.
I 5. BY DESIGN
•A special exhibit by Southern
California painter Wayne Forte io
the Conference Center Gallery of
Desi&n Center South. 23811 Aliso Cree~ Road. Ste. 151, Laauna
Niauel. The show runs throuah Sat·
urday and is open to the pu&lic by
appointment 643-2929.
16. PRINTS WITH
A POINT
•Pat Hazell plays the lmprov, 42S5
Campus Drive, Ste. 138. Irvine
•The Newport Harbor Art Mu-
seum, 850 San Oemente Drive,
Newport Beach, is exhibiting "Com-
mitted to Prine Social and Political
Themes in RCCleot American Printed
Art.. throuah Sept. 23. For 1nfor-1 7. LOOKS GOOD
mation, call 759-1122. ON PAPER
•The Lquna Art Museum. 307
Oiff Drive, Laauna Beach. as exhib1-
tin& "Jay Defeo. WOf'b on Paper"
throuah Oct. 7 and "Los Angelt's
Modernists" throuah Sept. 16. For
information. call 4~4-6S3 I.
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• The 36th annual Southern Cali
forrua Home and Garden Sho~ con
unucs at the Anaheim Convention
Center tbrou&h Sunday with more
than 1,000 displays all under onl"
roof. Hours arc 2 to 10 p.m toda'
and Fnday, 10 a.m. to 10 p m
Saturday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m
Sunday. Admission is $6.50 fm
adults, SJ for children 6 to 16 )Car'
and chlldrcn under 6 are free. Senior
discount Thursday onlyJ -$1 so on
adm1ss1on pri~. 999-8900
20. WELL VERSED
• Thrtt poets of Llauna Beach .
Man:ia Cohee, Terry Kennedy and
Mana Mitrovich. will read Saturda)
at 8 p.m. at the Lquna Playbou~.
There will be a book sipina follow-
in& the radina and another on Sun·
day from noon to 2 p.m. at the
Fahrenheit 4S I book ttorc. S09 .
Coast Hiahway. Both events art'
SJ>Onsottd by the Lapna Poets.
Tickets are S7 advance. Call
494-8J7S for more infonnataon.
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LepM: OC. Oran,e Counry. BT.
black tic. BT -opt .. black ric oprional.
pp, per person. TBA. to be arran1cd.
CHARITY AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
81'1-en Circle, Aug. 23. Pro-
fessions and Finance Associates of
City of Hope luncht'on hononng Pat
Riley at In inc Mamon. Phone
(213) 626-4611
• Pre-f"UNDSY Sampler Aug. 25.
WESTMED at McClure res1~ncc.
Sanua Ana. Phone 641-5580.
• Vlt4tntudla1 Escrow ud Tu
Deferred Eubia1ea. Aug. 27 at 7:30
p.m .. Cahfomia Assn. of Real Estate
Investors at Hyat Regency Alic.ante.
Garden Grove. Escrow/exchange ex-
pcn explains how to defer taxes on
sale of propel'\) Sl5 pp Phone'
493-87]7,
• 'nomas F. Rllty TtrmlHI. Re--
cepeloa, Sept 7, 7-11 pm. at John
Waync A1rpon BT SSO pp 8)
1n' 11At1on onh Contact Bea Dr LD
Torrr. 755-11'1)6
• 'nomas F. RIJey Ttrmleal, P•blle
DedlcaUon Day, ~pt 8. 10 a.m.-4
p.m. at John Wa~ne A1rpon Casual
attire Free ront.Jct lk:i fX L1J
Torre. 755-J636
8 C.IUonila Dreaming, ~pt at
8· 30 a.m.. Ciouth<'fn ( ount1n
Chapter of Commun11~ '\')\11C1at11ln'
Institute trade (air and lOn fcr<'nc~ .11
Radisson Plata Hotl.'I. In inr. Phone
J8Q.7J60
•Sandcastle Conktl, ~pt. 8 at 11)
am . Untt<'d Wa) or <X at Seal
Beach. on th<' bci.c.:h nonh of th<'
pier Phone' 740.6/·N
8 F•lflllln1 a•e Dream, Opening of
Hoa& Cuctr Ct,n ltr, Sept. 8 at i
p m • Sandp1pt'rs dinner dancc at th<.'
Cancer Center. Ncwpon Beach
S300 per couple BT Phone
760-54'17
• Flut•. ~pt . Pacific Chorale
1'.lumn1 Ciulld at Betwn r-N1denu~.
N<'wpon beach Phone 5J!-J7~0
• P<'npttllvt1, Sept 9. Laguna \n
Museum cocktail\ at the Aald"in·~
dinner\ with anist at \ anou~ 11."\I
denct\ S 150 pp Phon<' .J9.J-n53 I
• Splaabln' Down Bro•dway. ~pt ~
at ) pm . '\IDS ~f'IC<'S Foun·
daoon of ()(', cod.tails and .. The
Splash .. SSO pp and up Phnnc
J 9 7-J lti8
• Optata1 C<'ltbrallon. $(pt '1 at I
p.m .. Patt) and ut'orgc Hoag ( ,tnl er
Center, Newpon Beach R} In' 1ta·
tion onl)
• Bare 8oeea, Satall Peel!, Sept I 0,
OC Ph1lh:irmon1c "<>c1etv and
Amencan Soc1et of lntenor rx-.
s1gncrs/OC bcg,n "ork c;rn "naked"
Oe5.1gn House in 'S;Jnta '\na. G<·nr·
gian est.at<' opt'n$ for public tC'tur~
two month~ lat<'r ( ontact 4ngr/:J
O'Mara. 760-15~:
• Artl oa t~<' Grttn, Sept I 1 :u S· 30
p.m .. cocktail rcccp11on "lakt's1dc"
at the 8(verly Hcntage Hot<'I. ( osta
Mesa. S25 ~P 8) 1n,•11a11on onl~
Phone JjJ .• 4!.!..
• Cllampepe Bradt CrwlH, Sept
IJ at 10:)0 a.m .. Museum Council
of Newport Harbor An Musem
aboard Isla MuJerts. Contact Mu-
in~ 0 •1ixr. 759·1 J ll.
• O.et111n9, Sept. 14. 7.9 p.m ..
Philharmonic Soc:1cty open1n1 o(
Irvine M<'d1c~I Cent« An Gallery.
BEN}AMIN EPSTEIN'S San Juan Cap1mano. 496-213::).
Through 'Jo,· I i · Elsie de Wolft
Collection 1492. The F1m E:n-
co u n t c r Aug 28-f"o , I.,
Irvin<'. Contact Jean Tandow k.\
55J.l4ll.
• ()peala1 of Wacerfront HUion,
Sept. 14. H unt1n,1on Harbour Com-
mittee of OC Philharmonic Soc1et)
Contact Jean Tando14-sk.v. 553-242!
• THte of Newport, Sept. 14-16 at
Newpon C<'nter Fashion Island.
Newpon ~ach. Sampling of food
from 40 restaurants, kicks ofT NC\"·
port Searest '90. ( onwcr D3n1C'llc
Ck Palma. 557-5100
• Newporl Seafu l, Sept 1.i-2 l
Newpon Harbor .\rea ( hambt·r of
Commc-rce manne celebration rea-
tu~s food and entena1nmen1 ~1Jt·
1ng. ballooning. nchng. lrnc fesll\al
,·olle) ball. surli ng. "ater polo. sand·
castlc building. mor~ Phone
6-14-8!11
• Celebrlly Pro Am TeDDls Tour-
umeot, Sept I~. Oh'<' ( re\I 1 rcJt·
mcnt \enter at Par~ :'-Jc~ pon C 11n-
t11rt &\er/I \C'srJnd,· """'-.J'l4.J'f
C.tl. I I! .
• Womea'1 Natlooal Golf Cham·
piou~lp, Sept I 5. \1arch of Dim~'
and Nest'e's at < 01a de ('313 Coun-
t') Club ContJ,'t John HJJlJ
6)1-8700
• Soaab Coaaa R<'pertory Gala, St'pt
15 Cr>ntat r \1Jdc-ltne Porrrr.
95 -!6(1!.
• Pu1ptttlvH, ~l't I ti La11una
Art Mu:.cum coach nde, lum·h at
Fnars <.'lub Bc'erl\ tl1lh and '1'i1t to '4.'ulptre.,., <. la1ft. Fal~en~t,·in·,
~IUUIO Ph.int• ,JIJ.J.(15 JI
• Fasb1on . bo"'. \(-r I>-. < .u1hh of
O<. J•c11urm1n~ \rt, l l'lltt'r at the
(enter. ( mtJ ~lc\.a SW· "5 pp
• Rtacb Oua Awards and Auction,
Sept ~I at n 'O pm Ne\\·
pon1 OS la ~le\a ' \!CA at four
Seasons Hotel. Ne~pon Beal h S l2~
pp BT Phom· "'5.S-J /.14
• Ptra~('lives, l)cpt ~I Laguna
.\n \fo~um d1nnt'r at Corona dd
Mar re!>1dC'nu: '\~a~t'r I .\PO an-
lht'ft \peualm Bill Martin Phom·
494-6.UI
• Seaaoa ~nla1 Concert Rettp-
tloa, Sept 2 I. CX Ph1lharmon1c
Soc1et) at (enter Club. Costa Mc..a
rollowin' concen at OC Performing
Arts <. rntrr h' Ro) al Co n·
ccngcbouw Or~ hc•;ira of Jo\m\tt'r-
dam. Con wt t k <tn TanJ014~J. \
55J-~4·.C
8 latertor Dttlp S~ow. ·pt ~I 2'
:u the <X' Fa1rg.roun<h. (mu Me!Ml
Phone 754-"'.169
• Pat14a. Power, Sept 22 9 am ·
noon at fhe Dun~. Newpon Beach
free kayak and surf ski demon-
stration. Phon<' 675-1115
• Ceekle S.far1, Sept 22 at 11 a.m .
Fnendt of thc Santa Ana Zoo da) of
coolnc:s, animals and cntcnainment
at the 100. A1cs }· 12. S.16 pp. lC I l
and up. SS OP C-on11er Tt'nl
McEfee . .J97-08l I
• Blrtll1day Ctlebrallon, ~pt. :!2.
6-30-1o·30 p m ('entrr for pintual
Dcvclopmt'nt dinner auc11un al the
CC'nter in Orange. Phont• 7JJ.J / .,~
• Wlaema1itr DIDDtr, Sept 2) at •
p.m . (a)mus Vineyards at T m~\
Rea1auran1. Corona dcl \1ar Phon,·
671-IWIO
• Oowdtr Cook-Off. \<'pt 2 '\ at I I am Lido Isle Woman·s cluh at '1J
Lido Pla1a. '.'.cwpon Beach Photrt·
6 ".1-:61.
• Ptrtpee alvts, Sept 21 l.agun.1
.\rt \1 u~um .. ummer ~up~r al
Fresco .. Phtlnc '53-:4!!
•Golf Touniamtal, ~pt ~4 HcJ r1
of Jesus Retrt•at C°<'nll'r at < nto dt'
C'a1a S250 pp Ph1)nr tihJ\.IJ-~11
8 wa &lit ~taste Cootlnat \c.-pt ~J
at q :i.m ()(. Philharmon1l \<x 1et'
women·~ comm1ttC'c~ Ofll'Oldt 1on
and ( on11nudnce F-und "ll l Mf at
Four \t'a~ons Hotel. "e" pnrt llo 1 h
Cont:Jct Jean TJndtH~SJ.\ '' • ·"
• N<'•port Harbor Hollda) Aur1100,
Sept ~5 at ~ 10 pm I n1ted
Cerebral Pals' .\!>"' ot c 'li .11 l r
Mcr1d1cn Hotel, ;\l·~ pon Beal h
Phunc-~' ~-5/t)(I
•Wimble-don Wu a Cbamy Ttnnls
Touniameat, ')cpt 2Y-3t1 and ( k I
6-"' l h.mot < hJmp1on~ tx-nrtit IM
Nauon.il I ou11dJ11on 111 \.\ hl'C'il hair
1 C'nnl\ JI John \\ ;n ne fcnn1' < lub
"ie" pon &.i, h · Cont:h r < .irol
Blam h;i1t.1 .'.l-'-X6CJ.'
• lnvlaatlon•I Sandeasll<' ComJ)('tl·
tloa, l'l't 111 at IO am . '\mt•man
lnstatutt· ut .\rlh1te'(t\ at< ornna del
Mar ~tall' Realh Phont• 55-·-1Jt1
•Tamara, \t'J't lll < 1oldcn Ha ton
Club ill O< 1'hilharmon1l ~1c1'
attend'> 1hcatcr performance B~ in·
'1u111on onh < 1mlDl r /c:.10 7 .tn·
d OIA!>i. \ \ ~ l .'.J:!
• Pt npectlvH, ()\ t l l~gun;1 .\n
Museum lund\ .11 < rn1t·1 Cluh
C'osta '1l'\, ~ ilm on Jn 111 .:Jt1ntt
nutn11on<1lh ,1111nll 'lll'.11' a r ' II\
cu!>s1on Phi ·'
• Blllflsb Tait an, Ktle&'lt' 1'•1 -'· 7
Hoag I lo~r1tJI F uund.Hh" '· c luh
at Ralboa Ra' c lul' Nt'"'l"111 lk.nh
S2S pp Phnnc ~Nl-~<J /'
• TeDDll Toaruamtnt. < )( 1 " r ' ',.
rest Tre.itmC'nt <.enter<. Jt '1111'\J
Linda Countn ( !uh < on1.1e I J 1 ... 1
FuBJmow. ~ • \41>99
• OC Skrtff1 vs. Flremee Ba ... ball
Game. Oct 6, 0hvt Crt\t T rt"at
ment Centers Conra,·r (ifl•td •
Pt'trrson. 7 7 -4999. <'H I $0
• Vka.rtaa Fair, <Xt 6. In a m .J
pm.. D1scovcr) Mu~um of <><.
Booth~ and d1spla s f~tunna qmh·
ma. \p1nn1na. w~vtng. w1ckc-rv.or ..
aames. food . cntena1nmcn1. more
Phone ~J()..()404
•FestdtlJ'Al'tt,Oct 6-7 YWC'i\of
North OC and t ahfom1a '>late l · n1-
' ers1t\ at Fullerton '\n .\l11ance
Street· Painting at ( l 'F camnus
Contact &\er/.\ Glen. 7 / • .J.J c
8 Newport Bue ll Coneour s
d'Elt&uce, <X.t 7 . .\TS< das~1c
and 'intagc car ~how at ,..\ldnch Par~. l '( I (ad1llac "Ill be honored
marque .\dull~ S 15. S I~ rn ad
'a nee l hlldrl.'n $8 S6 Phnnr
"5o-099 I "'
8 Art Toor. ( nt 11 at X J <, J m
~t u~eum l ounc ll ul "'l''°'Pml
Harbor \rt \1u~um Jllt'nd\ ..\n-
ncnberg lmprc~"omsm and I au\I~
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gele\ ( ount\ \lu....:um ol \rt { t1n·
l.Jll \,fJ\tnC (1J1bt•r. "~t>-11::
• Ptrsptttlves. <kt I~ Laguna .\n
Mu~um 1>pt'n1nj\ ut RI.'\ re,taurant
N<'\lopon (enter Fa\h1un l\lantl
Phone .JV.J.(t' l /
8 Dinner wttb tbt Pointtr Sistt'r'i,
Oct 11. n 311 p m -2 a m \t Jo\eph
Hmp11al Jt .\nahe1m lltlton JnJ
Tv"'Cr\ $'\UOpp BT <11nr.i.1 I":·
borah \\ 11/tt -• 1. -' /J
• Jamale'n M<' Daa<-e'.. Or t I i
(\\Ill f 1hrt1\1\ C1u1 ld 11f(K .11 'l'\•
port Bt'Jl:h \1 ,11111•11 /'h •n,
4' l/i. / N l
• Kid 's taff t-;xpo. o, t I •-I J tam
1h rc~ouite ,ind ,·ntt'ftJ1nmrn1l''1·111
at .\nahcrm ~1ad1um \duh' ·S' 'ir
pp l hildrC'n Si '11 Ph11n,· """ ,,,,f>.J
•Golf To.rnamfat. < >.. t I ' .11 111 \( 1
a m . \l.11dt•1 1 , nt<'• , I ,1 llJ
tional Tht•r,1r' 11 \lnJ \. , 1 11un
tn Cluh < "" 1 \k..,1 ) l1 • • pp
Pho11t• • i 1 ' ' "
• Dluer wlU1 l .. d S•111 n. flu
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South C 'oast PIJLa l\IJ \h'-..i
Phvn<' '40-il.J/l.J
• Et'onomlc (hulook Confern«.
()(( I~ ex ( ham he r ,,r Ct,mrncr\('
v.11h 'Pl'J~t'r\ Ir.in < ( .1rlu .. u anJ
hlhn I> Dunlap Jt D"nn land
Hutt"! .\ndhe1m S 11111 pp Ph11n1·
t'IJ.J.:IJ<J(l
• Black uid Wbltt Ball. < )( t ~ll
OhH ( rc-'t 1 reatnwnt < enter' < ·ontacr (1rrrt·ht•n P<'trr\cln __ .,_J yl)y
• Pu1ptttlvu, <~t : I l.'1guna \t1
Muwum at Rel\\ rc\1dC'na I .1guna
Beath Phone· .J IJ.J.fl n I
• Don Baylor Wally Jo~('r Ctl·
('brth Golf CJaule. Oct ~2 < \Sii\ F1tHli~1' h1undat11,>n at Los < \l\l'IC'\
<. ountn Club. Buena Park C onro,·t
\11\·had k e:imt•\ tJ 1.,;.1 1<11
•Bid For 8ad1elors. Oct ~ \ at n
pm . March of Dime' 011 u \tri
1d1cn. Ne wport Bea h S~5-I l)(pp
t'Ont1h'I Kan/) n .'-f<'mt at ti31 -S f~)
81cderme1er I I 5-1848
8 Galtrla CaphtraDO I 316!1 I
Camino (ap1s1rano. San Juan
Capistrano 661·1"'811 Through
Sept 2 (", E. Mullan. Sept 8-0ct -
Women of Gifted Hands -Prnn1
Anne Crou. Ra ,ens1a r Eh1at">t-th
.\be)ta. Da"'n'..\ D. tlk~oman and
Rne~oman
• 1..a1 ... Ari Museum t '()"' ( l1f1
Dme. Laguna Beach 494-65'11
Through Ol.l ., Ja~ Defeo \\or .,
on Paper Thro~gh Sept I ti i ll\
..\ngC'les Modernists 'x-pt 2(.1-~4 .\n
.\ucuon ~pt 21-0ct " ~leu1on\
from the Permanent ( olkc11nn
MUSIC
•Pacific )mpllony 8 }tJ pm J '
In 1ne \1cJdn\lo\ .\mph1thC'atrt
9"' '·I J()() ~pl I Espana ~pl I '
Tc ha 1 lt.o' .,._' ~Pl'l taculd r
•Hoa Days and Cool !'lllgbts lrt'l
lOn1.cn' I I '' J m -I pm JI f>Jrl Pl.11.t lr,1nt· ~'il-1 2211 .\ug ~..,
,-.'\11 pm 1 'JO\' \\ t!...on
• OC Pbilbarmon11.' ·0('1rty. X I' ..
4 1 ()( Pcrlorm1nj!. \n' ( <'ntt•r t·i -
Tu" n C ~nlcr Dn'c C 11\IJ \k'-1
-5:l =.s=: '<'r1 21 R''' ii 1 .,
certg1.·bou" t >n hntrJ
• OC Performing Art~ l tottr. '
pm at 61M1 To"l'I I \'nln l>t l'l'
( tl\IJ \k-..i • J t I .. • • \<.·pt : l I
<.an tori (free .. unH n 11 Found<.'"'
Hall i
DANCE. THEATER ,
MU Sl..:AL THEATER
•oc Performing Arts Ctnltr 1t>1•
ru~n (enter On\e ( O\ld \k'-1
•411.211001 Thn•u~ .\ug :,., \
F unm Thing H,1pl')l'nt•d ,1n lhl· \\ J'
II• 1h1.• Fmum · 'cpl 4.4 ''tdrh~ht
£'pre.,, . ~·pt :'-JI' '-c~ 'l •
( II\ Ballet
• Grov<' Ukttpear<' fHlh al 1 ~ "' t1 ,al -\mph11heJtr1.· C1nr1.kn t11 ,,.
t>'t>-.,21 '1 \u~ ~1 -.cp1 ::
Othello
8 Soaab Coast Repertor t <i ( ( I'"' n
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11 ··~tan and 'UfX'm1.1 n" ( 1Wr(!t'
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Clar' oe
FESTIVALS AND
SPECTACLES
8 Sawdaat Fttah•I. Tltt M•it1(' of
Art, thri.)u~h \ult ~~ 111 .1 m :
acrl'' of an\ craft, nin1.e,\1un' .inti
cntcnainmC'nt un Lluna t .1n,11n
Road l..Jgu n.:i Beal h SJ l'P <.t'l\11.•r'
S' pp l h1ldf\·n l ~ and unllC't ltt'\'
Ph1.in<' ,JIJ.J. IO Ip
• t't•tlval of Arh Hd Pa1tant of
Ult Matlfrs, 1hwu~ .\ug ~b at
Ir' 111e Bo"I l\Jrt.. .ind ft',11\dl
{Jround~ Laguna fkal h c .round\
S2 pp Pqeant S~ l~ pp f'hc inr
.J04-JIJ5
All-SUMMER FUN
8 Balke f'1aa Zea« da1 h ICI J m I<'
10 pm . t1°'3-0JO' r rm' \o\h('('I
mcm-go-round. arndc-\. m1.1re
• DttMylu4 d31h II a m to I a m ART 9QQ~4 t>5 "01~.. TnH '.. mu~1l'al
re' UC' in f ant3" land Pan, ( .ra, 8 Cftter f•r I.lit Shl4r of Dfforal· par:.de firt·~or~~ n1Jhth \duh'
lvtArt•t'l4Jl Cam1noC'ap1st..-n<>. $:! 0. l:h1ldrcn '11, S10 o
OaJly Pilot Weekend/ Thursday. August 23. 1990 C3
Jugglers' lives are mostly up in the air
By TERRI McGRAA
0.tlly l'llol '""'"__.,.
.\s 1.1.c a1t kno1.1.. Juggling a c.irerr
a famil ~ .11 pa)ment\. housl· Jl:l)·
mi:nl5.. I .ll' league and P'J \ "
i:nough r1.tl..l' ~our head spin Hur
Ir) 111.i ... cin. howling hull' .111d
t1.1ming luh~.
<>"en ~lur\C of 1:.1 foro and Jon
\\ l'l' 111 U\tl!1, U1lkUt\Ch 1..nO\\n as
I ti,· Pa•. 11g h int•. lrn:rall) Ju~Jr for
J It\ 1 ~ ~ -~umt•IJmt·.-. .11 D1\-1w~ IJnl · \omcumc\ at p11,a1e ur
,urpu1. 1 • tunc11un'>. sonwtimn at
1uggltt1,4 • on H~n11on\. \\ ht:rl' 1hc~
unnl' .1 .,,, "'1th a1.1.anh and mt·dals.
hut J1v..1\\ tor lht !>:lrnc H'J\un thn
lo' t· dotng 11 and people lo. c watch·-
1ng lht·m
.. The best pan ahout our JOb ,.,
get11ng con.-.tant po5.tll\l' ll'edbatk.'.
\\ l'C ~1d after a pcrformanct at the
Laguna Ekalh ~a1.1.dus1 Fc..'sllval.
.\nd 1.1.h > shouldn't the)" Their
talent 15. appart•nt from the moment
thl' '\ho"' '>tan ... and 1he) onl~ mt''>'>
up un purpo~e.
··1 don't think the\ no11ced." ..aid
\.\'ce 1.1. hen he.' dropjx:d one of the
sc' t'n club~ he and Morc;c pa~sed
ba,·i... and forth
"The m1ss1ng club leaves a gap 1n
the pallern .. Mor~ npla111ed
~o the~ Juggled the "1n\1S1ble"
club along 1.1.11h the other six. Joking.
"Wenner drop th1<o one." When the
gap ,a me around, \\. ee p1ckt"d up the
duh and thrt'"' 11 back tnto S)nch
1.1.11hou1 a h1tlh ll's hard to \3)
'-'h1lh '" mort· ama11ng. the 1uggltng
or thr tasual. o fT-hand wa) the) chat
and JOl..t• v.tth the aud1ent·e 1.1.hlle
tmsing club~ to each other
..\nd that"' JU~t .. th<.' flai.h) \luff."
Back by popular demand!
8 PerformancMOnty!
"It's a kick."
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which 1~ reall~ nothing compared to
"the gnarl) ~tuff .. T hey recruited an
unv.1tt1ng voluntl'<.'r named Cheryl
h.l stand between them while they
v.h1ned a few harmless badm1tton
raquet~ around her Al tht· last
minute. the\ e).changed the raqueh
for what looked hke a mean set of
G1nsu l..nl\ es. Her embarassed smile
fro1c 1.1. hen the) reassured her.
.. Don ·1 1.1.om . this has 1.1.orked C' er'\
11me 1.1.e·\l. \crn 11 done·· ·
:--;eedlcss to SU). the aud1cnt:l'
)O\ed ti.
But their big finale. name JUgghng
on the "rolla-bolla of death" got the
most "oooh\" and "aaahs·· of all
Wee stood perched on Morst··s
shoulders 1.1. h1le Morse stood pre-
canousl) balanced on a m1n1ature
teeter tottl·r. Then a willing volu n-
teer helped light six gasoline-soaked
clubs and they Juggled three clubs
each
These professional ;ugglers share
.:W )ear1. of l'xpcnencc and their
cxpcn1sc has earned them acclaim
and populartt). The)'vc been work-
1 ng together stnce 1986. when the)
met at an I nternattonal Juggler''>
Assoc1a11on (IJA) Festival Most rc-
C-1'lll). the IJA awarded Wee and
Morse seven gold medals al its an-
nual festival. held at UCLA last
month. They secured a world record
umc of J·57 1n the four man "Joggl·
1ng" rela), an event where com-
pe titors run whtle JUggltng thrcl.' or
fi' c balls (depending on the length
of the rela) ). Morse curr~ntly holds
the "Gutness Book of World Re-
cords" 111le for the both I 00-meter
and 400-meter ios,gilng l'alegones.
Thq· spent Apnl in Osaka. Japan.
on an all-expcn!>e-pa1d lnp to ['po
'90. "Mostl~ v.e performed to
musit.'. said Wc.."e. refcmng to the
language barrier ... But sometimes 1.1.l'
had a tran~lator 1.1. nte nut tht' rou-
tine phonetically and we memonLC'd
11. We didn't know 1f the) were
laughtng because 1t wa\ funn) or
bccaus<' we had made a mistake."
During an August engagement at
the Hamosa Beach Corned)' and
Magic Club. a 1<1kn1 scout from
··The Tonight ~hov. .. caught their
act and to\ 1ted them to appear on
the program. The~ ·,e alrcad\ tx•t•n
to a rehear~) and hope to go on the
air lOntght ur Aug. 24
"We never realized ho1.1. strut'-
turcd the sho1.1. rcall) 1s:· com-
ml'ntcd Morse. Each bit has to be
pre-apprO\Cd and placed 1n carrful
order. Whtie.' lhts proccs'> some1.1. hat
hmm spontancll). both are thnllcd
1.1. tth the opportun1t) to be scl'n
na11onw1de.
Future plans include prrform111g
at rl'na1ssance fest I\ als 111 M1nne~ta
and Colorado. November will find
them sailing the Canbbcan ~htle
the) 1.1.ork for the Norwegian Crut~
L111c.
"We have the perfect JOb," the>
explarned. In what other line ol
work can a person travel the world.
not knowing where the next few
months will take them.,
But tl wasn't al~ays this wa)
"I completel} expected to ha\e a
n1nc-10-five office JOb when I first
started collegt'." declared Wee. who
holds a B.A. 111 economics.
"But this 1s much better:· piped m
Morse. who graduated with a degree
1n ps)cholog). Making their hobby
into a full -11mc1ob Hasn't been eas).
though. When not perform111g. the>
spend most of their time making
tontacts and prepanng promouonal
matl'nal -a costl) effort, but ~ell
'-'urth the result,.
When Wee and Morse \tand back-
to-l:lad. ~h1lc pa~s1ng Sc:"ven cluhs.
fl'le•se Sff JUGGLERS/P•ge SJ
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another one of equal or les~er value for 50 %
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<'4 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, August 23, 1990
Jon Wee (left' •nd Owen Morse •r• The P•Hlnt Zone,
jugglers ••tr•ordln•lre who •r• performing •t the
1 S•wdu1t '•ltlv•I.
Fri · Set • Sun
W•"., I.nice
'Children under 18 accomp1n1ed by parents L1m1t 2 ch1IOren per adult
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run nt~tt1VAllUN~(f14l 772 -7710
AL HO"l", Fi~O M TMl MAIN l N TH AN< f l•J [."·,~it Yl ANO
JUGGl:ERS ''°'"' ... one has 10 wonder. "How do they do
that? .. Yet, neither has had a .. for-
mal" JU&&hng education. 1t«, a natu-
ral talent, perfected wath hours of
prac1ce But thne as hope for those
v.ho consider themsdves ''ho peless-
1) uncoordinated.'. AccordinR to
Jahnathan Whitfield. founder of
( altfomaa Juggling. ·· .\n)onc can
learn to Juggle. II"; an an1st1c spon.
a great deal o f fun for all ages ..
!)1nce 1983. Whitfield ha'i otft•red
a Juggling workshop through Orange
Coast College. In the summer of
198.S... he founded California Jugging.
a "clearing ho us.e of information on
where to t.ike classes. get equipment
and find information on con,cn-
taons and festivals.''
Cahfomta Jugghng as cducat1onal-
ly o nentcd and olTel"\ assembl~
workshops. park and rttrtat1on pro-
grams, labrar) presentations and co-
ordinates sales of mail-order Jugghng
equipment
Corporations like Beatncc Hunt
Wesson ha'c enlisted Wh11ticld'r,
help v. ath stress reduction seminars
fn a meeting designed 10 encourage
laughter. pla) and stress reduction.
Steve .\lien Jr taught cxecut1,cs
bow 10 Juggle nylon scarves. Then
Whitfield stepped an ano taugh
e'e11one to Juggle balls. Each ··stu-
dent · v.as presented with a "juggling
kat" which included five -balls
labeled with their pnmary JOb con-
cerns and a tra:, to keep them an.
.. Our workshops arr guaranteed
100 percent. You w1ll learn how lo
JUule ... declared Whitfield. Anyone
..cckang more 1nformat1on about jug-
gling (and Wh11ticld also provides
un1 qchng cla'i'ies. for anyone
interested) can wTite to him at: Cali-
fornia Juggling. P.O. Box 15845,
Santa Ana. CA 92705, or phone 541 -
JL'GL.
COME STROLL IN THE
GARDEN THIS SUMMER
AND SEE WHAT'S NEW
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F1v1 t Solod
• 16811 Beo(h Blvd . Huntington Beach • 11171 E 183rd St (a cross from the Cerri tos Moll)
• Brea Moll Woy, across from the Moy Company
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Intermission
'God' 'Godot' , .....__.--
come to Coast
Orange Coast College is doing
double duty this WC'Ckend with
Samuel Bccken's modem classic
"Wai11ng for Godot" and an all-
maunee production of Woody
Allen's comedy "God" on the
boards, while Anaheim's Illusion
theater group mounts the world
premiere of a new play entitled ··1
Want II Wednesday."
"Godot" is being presented this
weekend and next in OCC's 1nt1matc
Studio Theater under tht" d1rec11on
of Glendele Wa). Kelly Flynn.
Ru~ll Quinn, Gil Fuhrer. Mark
Co)an and Julie Ackt'rman com-
pnse the cast and performances are
scheduled for 7 p.m. Fnda)s and
Saturdays through Sept. I.
Eric Person 1s directing "God.''
which bounces back and forth 1n
ume from ancu~nt Athens to the
present da) and cont.ams a number
of fam1har pcopk -both rul and
ficuonal -including Stanley
Kowakki. Groucho Ma~ and play-
wn&ht Allen himself.
lhe larae cast includes Scott
Aukerman. B.J. Porter. Karl Person.
Scott Mackun. John Ranieri, Russell
Dunn. Angela Sanders. Adam
Martin and Shan Heatherly.
Performances will be given at 4
p.m. Saturday. Sunday and next
Fnday through Sunday in the Fine
Ans Amphitheater between the col-
lege's fine ans and art bu1ld10f5. CaJI
432-5880 for taclcet 1nforma11on on
both OCC productions.
"I Want It WednCM!ay" 1s local
playwnght Lew Riley's latest t'fTort.
a satire on the television industry. It
follows the phght of a producer
searching for the nght actress to star
in a new m1n1senes.
Tom
Titus
Center. 660 Town Center Drive.
Costa Mesa (740-2000). toni&ht and
Fnday at 8 p.m .. Saturday and Sun-
day at 2 and 8 p.m.
•"The Bad Seed" at the Irvine
Community Theater 1n Turtk Rock
Community Park, TurtJe Rock
Dnve at Sunnyh11l Lane. Irvine
(857-5496). Fnday and Saturday at 8
p.m.
•"As You L1kc It" at the Grove
Shakespeare Fesuvat, 12852 Main
St .. Garden Grove (636-7213), to-
ni&.ht throuJh Saturday at 8:30 p.m. II "The Pied Piper·· by the Ameri-
ca! Ch1ldttn's Theater at the
Anaheim Culturai Center. 931 N.
Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (544-7124),
Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m.
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ductions conti nue their engagements
on Oranat County suces: •"Loot" at the Newport Theater
Ans Center. 2501 ChfT Drive. New-
port Beach (63 1-0288), Thursdays
throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sun-
days at 2:30 p.m. until Sept. 2.
• "PS}cho Beach Party" at the
Way Off Broadway Playhouse. 1058
E. First St.. Santa Ana (547-8997).
Fnda)s and Saturda)'S at 8 p.ni
1hrough Sept. 15 w1th a closing
matinee at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 16. I
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weekend. They arc:
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pa"1n~ un going if 10 \l'l' lhl\ lllO\ h.'
\OU Oll~hl hrJp
~nt..I a li nJnl 1al
nll'\\Jgc to lloll )-
"'OOl.l ' proJ uccrs
lhc11 this form or
lrcc C\prcss1on ts
nol c1ppt'ahng
Beverly Reilly
Tucber
Huntlllgton Bear b
.\t the nsk ol \11uoJ111~ 1111,· ··v.11u .11 I k an· '"
not Im th,· lain t "' ll'Jn It 1~ lull 111
• It t I l' JI l l' \ l \
·rnd1l\ .ind ~or,·
I hat h1h hl.'l"'Tn
.111 I< ra11n~ ,1nd .rn
\ h ,t ' 11 l' \ \' r
'>l'cmnl '" dim
Da\ld l\ndi
tl'll\ a \lor) ol
murdn and fll'r·
'Cr\1on O) a'wmhhng .111 thl·
'>lrange. d1dhohcal d1JraUef\ he ha\
"' l'f sccn or 1hough1 about and
a~'>rgn1ng them role' 1n th!\ film II
opens "'1th Ntchola' Cage as 4ia1lor
bca11ng an attacker 10 death 1n front
or a crowd that 1ncludl'\ Laura Drrn
as Lula. his g1rlfncnd. and Diane
Ladd as Manella. Lula'<; mother
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ca Dally Pilot Weekend/ Thursday, August 23, 1990
"hen he {:t't'I 11u1 ut prt\nn. hl Jnd
I ulJ ta~l' off on J 10\ltdl· trnm
.. , Jfll' I e.ir \'In\\'" her~· hct~n·n '-111 th Jnd \outh ( ar11hnJ · 1hrou11h 'l'" < >rlt•Jn'> 11110 H1g I una T t'\d\
< Jg\' pl..1) ~ h1' l h 1\-h~l· charat tcr
"llh J llJl\11\' that 1~ almost tnu1h-
111g mouthing 'IUth rih ra'>I.'\ a~. ··~h
\llJi.,l',J..in Jdl ~t'l ,., a '~ mbol of m~
1ndl\1duaht) and hl'hc.>f 1n prrsonal
lr1·cdom." and. "M> parents died uf
.slrnhol ant.I tobarco relatt"d 111-
nc\\l''·" J\ though he had )U\I
thuull.ht thrm up h1m\l'lf l.krn·~
s1mplc-mindrd t haractcr 1~ c,.
plained through Oa\hhaclo..'>. D1anr
Ladt.I 1\ malignant a\ thr mother
v.ho emhot..11e\ all the 1ra1ts o t the
Wicked Witch ot thl' East from "Thl·
"11.ard of ()7 " < .ige and Dem art'
on a search for thl'ir hran~. 1nno-
tencc, or ma) be a lo' c that endu~~
"ha1cver 11 is. thl' quest10n 1\. "Do
they find 1t""
Willem Daf()(' a\ Bobh\ Peru
bnnis nc~ meaning to the· "'ord~
dirt' immoral. and dl\\ulutl· Ju,t
an11th,·r bnll1an1 1x·r1<1rmanH' 111 th1'
cn'K·mhll o l hnlhant pntormantt''
\\ d\ lh1' an J\\art..I "inner JI th,·
( annl''> film f e\ll\JI lhl\ \l'iH t'I\.•
rnu-.c ut the pa1orman'c' or "·I' 11
a "'Inner hc.·t..iu~ the JUdgl'\ ltkl' tn
think that .\mencans Jrl' rrall\ hk1·
the pro rlr L >nlh ha' put tugcthcr 111
""ild .st lkart""
.\~ \upcrb J\ thl\ film t\ ''" ••nl·
hJ1lll rl p1 ohahh
"111 Ix· app1 euatcd
b) onl) .1 11.'w on
thr other Pahap'
most aut..1 1ence'
\hould wall for thl'
pn \ ac) ot home
and "1dc-o where
some ~nes can
be la!>t forwarded.
and others put on
pau~. time 11u1
for a deep hreath and a glJ"" ot
"atcr
Our ratings
l f'f()t(f ••-.i ,I f"tOt,.
Art Miller
Salesman
FoaacaJn Valley
Palme D 'Or. m on dcmerc
In what has to be thr grl'Jl'''I
eumplc of French perfid) \lntc tlit
sinking of the Rainbov. Warrior tli ·
Judges at the Cannes Film f l'\ll\ .ii
this ~car bc'itowcd their h1[!hl''1
honor. thr ealmr D'Or. on f),I\ I•'
L)n1h's "W ild JI lkan ..
The prC'.SllgJOU'> a"ard aloni! ""''
l 'nd1'" filmograph' f1ndut1inr
··E1t•phan1 \tan·· "Blue \ clH't Jn,1
thr T\ '>CnC'i "T"1n Peak' ... 111 1
v.h1rh arc in"pin·J "ork\I (fl lt•I
an air ot 1nten!tc l'Apcllat11111 .11 .:
'ipc'rulat1on 111 ad,.intr ot th,· I 11'
\men('an rclc.i~·
Aul h• ~all thl\ lllm J dl\Jl'I
mcnt \\11uld hi.' like , •. II r •
<.ht•mul'l\I J 1111\hap '\'.1J J'
Hean" 1s a gn"s and h1dt"OU!> \1Jr 111
the fall' l1' th\ mo' 1c-go1ng pul•I"
espenall\ tho~· •ll U!> who It.ii,
dl'fc.>ndcd I \nch \ n~cn1m ~hit.' in
"omet1rnl'' · heated l on' cr~a111111,
!>lnl'c .. BIUl' \ d' l'l°'' I 118h n·lta't(
Thert· 1s JUM 11<1 1.kfrnt..lin~ thr
tra!>h~. ofTenme and thorough(\ b3d
melange that b nth ha~ rnokrJ up
thl\ 11mr
Thi\ movie ha<, ab,olutl'h no d1'·
nplinc nor creall' l' lix u' '' ni~I'
and mottf, art' thrown in and 1htn
abando ned "'111\ ·n1lh r herc JI< \(\
scene!> aplcnt) ·all n:impkteh gr:llu·
1tou' Thcrr arc "r 1rd t haradt:r\
galore. a I 'Ill h tradc.>mark out
man' arc s1mph 1hal.' for thc1r \\O
\Jkl' -tht.'\ do nothing to .s1.hJn,c
lhl' pint. SUlh ;J\ ll I\ -Jl'ld lO('\ Jrl'
.111 c1thrr e' 11 (k'.n l'r\C' \tup1t..I 11r
'>Oml' comh1na11on ol 1h1· thn~l' II '
ba'i1t·all) J u\l Da' 1d l 'nch .,.,, 111~
"Look at mr'" 1n the m"''
adolcscl·nth otlt"n\I\ t" mannt'r Ill'
l'OUld thin~ uf
Oon't gi:t m1· "tunf_t I hJ'l'
nothing again\t brJin\ \ptlhng lllll .f
fratturcd \kUll\ 111\'\ CB\Onintt 1111
'um11. Incl\ of naJ,,,rd obese "01111·11
d.innng in thr night, or frcai.., 111
lhhnt.'t stocking\ -as long a" 1h1·1r
1\ \ome point to their 1ndu\111n .1
lilm. \ome tht•mc they pl:i) 1111••
\ome ..ct of 5) mhols the) rt•lall' '"
ant.I rnhann· I here "'r rt' plC'nt' "'
b1arre lharacters and \ttua1wn' 1n
"Blue Vehct." for instant'e, but thn
all referred back to the film's et•ntral
theme. the) all prm 1ded i.omc 111
sight, ho"'e\t!r "'arpc:d. into ~hJt
L> nch wu S3) ing in that min ...
"Wild at Hean." ho"'e'rr. 1\ pt1rn1
le~\.
fl 1s not a camp tnbutl' Ill rn.111
m O\ I(''> of the
past r I IS nut
W{1al comment. 11
1s l cna1nl) not an
It 1\ a bad mo' 1c
badl) con -
CCJ\ ed. had I> "rlt·
lt•n. badh acted
(O{'CPI lor H rn (~.'.tn ~tantun olnll
Willem l>af0<1
b<tllf) t!it('Ctl'd
wh1d1 unh ,·mba1ras!>C' .ind .i~
mean' thn'>t' "ho par11c1p.1trd rrt 1'
ll1<1~1ng. anti in~ult' thOS<' "hn ",1h h
II
Hut. he\ lhl'\ lent" 11 1n I r.in.i·
Uncle Don
'F rankenhooker' only sew-sew
It's a 101 A 'cry funny movie! A
11 1\t SA'c' Onr of the best films of the
• Jr' 11·., great' .\ clas.sic' Just about
, ll'l 11 Something for evcryonr in
'hl IJmil) • .\ triumph of the human
'I 111' .\ \tunning piece of work! ,.,rr)
I hat hurl.
~·' rre atack of Garyfranklinaus.
'I uv.sa.
OK back 10 abnormal.
\\di, 1h1~ week's prize wasn't as
l1>tip1d as "Rabid Grannies." Or as
""nng u "Hollywood Chainsaw
I h>0 .. e~ ·· Or as disausung as "The
f ,,,,, .\venger."
Aut there was onr thing 11 was.
It v.as
f hcre r ht·rr on the marquee of the Port
1,,,.J1er (..cu-.c me. "Theatre"). btt-
r ~n1""n for SArcen1ng comm1e-llb-
'~. 'ubt11ftod foreign films to over· , ""!!. \fen~ v.annahes
11 .1 r11J' he. in an apparent attack
1~htenment. there·~ \omc hope
' 11 h 1f )Our local paper can pnnt
u 11mn like 1h1\ there must bt a
.11~d tor films 11._e the one )Our
r , •111i· I nc '1ev.l·d last Fnda)' al
.tn111ht
I r.111k.cnhoo~e1 ·
' '" I ain't ht-en t,1 tht' Port since
11'\ht ··r>as 80111 \\ h1ch though
1 ·" ha' c tx·cn \Ubtlllt'd wa~ at
.1\1 Jl'!oul hcathl'11 kraut\ being
\·d h~ 1hc C10<i·l~nnng Allie~ in
\\ \\ II
'"ml' of you may rrmrmtx-r an
.t I.in Whitcomb song v. here tw
•llf Jht1ut his dog who got in the
"'\ 111 1hc laY.nmov.er
·1 m louJ.ing o'er. m) dead do~
~1H t'I.
"hom J'\e 0 1erlooked tx/O~
< 'n" .. ks o m1ssm1. the othC'r "
•nc
This b11 ofl) nc bnlhancc sct'ms to ,J,' bern the inspirauon for
I rJn~rnhoo.,er ·· Our hero's girl-
1 'n<l gel\ cho-.ed doY.n b this
· •nc:d-0ut la" nmov.er. finding 11 to
''I\ J pain 1n thC' &f3"" Her per-
' rrn Jnll' 1s a real cutup. but left me
!tding rather l)mph
~•tty Mullen h•• th• tltl• role In .. ,r•nkenh ooker:·
Sure. shr gOC'S all 10 p1rce~ But
our hero. not "anting 10 pan<> com·
pan) with her. rolll-cl\ a fev. Pa"'
He's a pans-lime mad sc1enttst
N)'uk N)uk
Hr heads do" n to the hoo .. er ~•de
of town looking for rnough pam to
scv. his girlfriend back. together
The high pomt of tht' classic ~11 l)f
cmematograph) 1s "hen all thl·~
hooker' e\plc..ldt< aflcr tx·1ng fl·<l
somr super-cr.ic~ b) our hero
The girlfriend finall) gets somr
leg~ to 'tand on
But. ··t-ran~enhuoJ..er" bl.ired the
hdl ouw1 me: l hJ1·~ all 1hc anahs1\
)OU Ol'Cd .
0
'OT \ c.oon ~Ki" " rr,1cv.
of .. fhe f\Ufll<;t Ill" 1n The rimes
dc'ICnb..·d 11 a'> "intellt'l·tualh 'lt1mu-
la11ng ·· I gu11a re' 1ev. 1h1\ 'iuclt'r
nc:\I "t·cl. Jnd m1ellec1ualh an,.
thing I\ thl Jntllhl'\1'> of lhi'> here
rnlumn
A trite plot and mediocre
acting in unfunny 'Business'
By ROBERT DENERSTEIN
\,,..,.., ..._.,. ......... ~
Odd-couple con01e1' arf a \tapir
01 \mencan movie \ ou knov. how
11 goc'i. A wildly 1rrcspons1ble but
ttood·naturtd slob is contra\led wnh
.in uptight fellow who can't shcJ his
inh1b1t1ons. By the end or lht' \tOI).
lht"~ characters have hrlpcd onl'
Jnothcr "°" The wild au) du,.
"1\t'f\ re pon)1b1hl\. thr upt1aJi1 guy l<'Jrn~ to be free
J he latest mo..,1e to 1Tv..ork this
nhauited formula 1s "T1km1 Care
ut Rusmess.," a chched and overl)
familiar entertainment that ~tar\
James B<'lush1 (as a JOVi•I conv1 t)
Jnd C harlcs Grodin (as an ad man
"hO\C' hfe is ruled by h1~ appoint·
lllt'nt OOok).
In what sctms like a de pcrntc
.111 .... mp1 10 cnnch thr formutn.
"nl<'r., Jill Ma1urs1'> and Jeffrey
\hr.1m., add a bueball componrnt
lklu\h1 play a convict who busts
11u1 of thr \l:\mmcr in order to ~
h" hcloved C h1c-a10 CuM fnC'e off
agamst the Cahtomu1 Angel~ 1n the
seventh gamr of 1he 1990 \\ orld
Scne11. (C'lcarl). sports fans. thl\
one's a fantasy.)
Not enough formula? Try this
Thanks to a lost date book. Grodin
and &lusht .rt able to try their
hands at ano ther hacknc)ed Holl)·
v.ood ploy: the u·ad1ng:placcs gam·
b11 The crude &lusb1 finds h1m~lf
kctp1n1 Grodm's Los AnJel~ bust·
neu appomtments. pnn(·1pally with
an 1mponant Japan~ exccuu'e
(Mako). Mranwh1lc. a bettfl Grodin
wande" around the Cit). frrqucntl)
tumin& lo an old high-hoot
cl#ssmate (Annr De · ho) for as-
s1~tanec &lu~h1'<1 pcrf'ormann· a' a 1:ru'~
but lovabk cor thief brea._, no ne\I,
lfOUnd. <\C, an O\erwhl'lmed l'A•
ccuti"e. Grodin aii:-11n to)''> with a
sen'lC of fru,tr:rnon nnd defeat
Thc\C' arr role" both l'l<'tor'i ha't'
pl3)Cd ~fore, which 1~ in .. t~p1nl'
w11h the totall) dcnvut1H n:uurr ut
the material.
l>1 r«tor Arthur Hiller d~· n't
bnng mu<:h to th1~ acncr.llh prt'dll t·
able part:,-'l.,jl·11hl·r du thr \I.Omen
characters L ur)n Lodl)n plJ\\ a
SCA) blondl' v..hu talb in lo"e \I.1th
&lush1 -lx'cau'lt' he·~ direct Ver-
onica Ha mel portra)" Grodin"• v..1fe.
a woman v.ho v.1~he' he v.ould
spend morr 11ml· v.1th her Hector
Ehzondo 1~ th<." prison's rul~
mongenn& v.arden
I hc scnpl 1~ about as soph1'tt1 -
catrd (ma)ht' k\s so) as thr a"t'ra&C
"I loH Luc~·· ep1wdc. and thr
pnson sccnl''> Jre san1111c.'d to the
point of d1sbehef.
For ~mt rca\tm. the con' all
1doh1e lklu,h1\ character and arc
w1lhng rn \l.lgl· a c.1r1 J..r 1n order to
hclP. him Ike 1ht• min1mum·\C\'Unt)
tac1ht)
.\lthouah there nrc ,1 couple of
ll'cl> '14'Cnt'' Al \nnhe1m 1ad1um
and rx-;ah 1) ,.in he amu\tn~. ·• t nl.
inti Cnn· vi Bu\trlC\~" hai.n 1 got a
frc,h 1dta 1n II\ ht•ad It \ not 111,
J nno) 1n1 •" R11'4·annt' R.m <.ing,1ng the n.111onJI Jntht·m hut ,,., nnt
"1U(h f\Jrlnll'I t'llhtr
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Dally Piiot Weettend/ Thursday. August 23 1990 C'9
,.
A look at The View
By HOUY J. WAGNER
'\JE\\ POR T Rf.~( It -f ill· \1l'"
Jd•""" l"\,11.11\ \\h,11 11' namr sug·
l!!l"''' -J htl".11h1Jktng \ tl"\' fr11m 111..; lhlh 1111111 ot lhl' \l:irrw11 Hold
111 '\\'\\pot I ( ,·nll'r -J\ \\l'll :l'i lt\l'
mu,1\ lfl•lll •1 pm 111 = .i m n er.
night ·
l hl' mU'll 1<. "hat hnng'> nul mn,1
ol lhl· dtl"nll"k Jn older Cro\\d that
!)ll l\'r'> IOU\ h JJl1\tng lo ~1:inJ
l1lt;l"lhl·r-anJ-\hJ!..l· rod. and roll
JJrh ing
··f hc' l<HTll' up h\·n· Im thr en1er-
\J1nml·111 JnJ thl· J Jming:· m::magl·r
( hJJ \11 !..u\\'"' "11d ··11·., not J
r""'lh l ru"J ul h..:a') dnnkers ··
I 1 \..: ha nc.h In ll'r.,rc.t ion and 1 hc
H\ ll"' utkr J 'anl·J mu\1..:al ml· nu
\\ h11 plJ" Jqx·nJ, on \\hat mght
'"u lklldl' to 1.1!..l· in Thr \'1e .....
I n1..:r,l·\.11l1n kJturl·d V. rd nc'!lda'
1h111ugh \J1u1J.1 ) C' ..:n1ng) <;tarts oir
\\llh "'1ng l"fJ tulll''> progre\\tng to
11111-,11-11IJ olJ1c.·, wp ·W and con-
tl·mror Jn nw,1c. •J tcr in the.· e' c·
ntng ··< )nt of 1h..: rra'luns the\ ·rt· so
\Ulll''>'lul '' till") ·rl' rt·all) good at
reading the: lnmJ :· "i1 1ko"sk1 said
The th tn . J \tandard at 0 1.-.-
nt·) land. pla)' \\ ha1 '>11ko"' \k1 term-;
'"hlUl''>) m1.i..·· 1..unJa\ throup.h Tur'>·
dJ\ l'\Cntng\
\.\hill' \1tkO\\\kl t''>ll mall'\ (i{) f'\'I·
lt'nl ot thr c.ro\\J '' ~O or oil.Irr. lhl''
Mt' b\ nu mt•Jn\ a <,edentar. lot ·
··rllrrr' J I H ol <.cnior c.'1111rn'i.
but 1hu~: oldtr gU\\ MC thl' Olll''>
thJt arc.• a .. king C\\·r.D<><h to dancr ··
~1tkll\\\kl \Jld
O nr good C\Jmpk "Ja1.k rol~n
ul ( 0$1a Me'Ml J 'b·)t'aH1ld en&•·
nel'r .\ rrgu la r at The \'tr\\. one
retent Saturda) fuund him dancing
"'tth ~veral womcn ranging frum
little more than half ht'i age to some
Box score
Club: The Vi ew.
Location: Q()() Newport Crnter
DnH·. ;...il'\\ port Beach ( 10 thl·
Mamou Hotel)
Music formal: L IH' band' pl.I)·
ing S\\ ing. top ~o. pop Wedne\·
da) thro ugh Saturda\. blues'
rod.. unda) through tul''>da) ·
Noise level: \.kd1um to loud
Crowd age: J). 70. mo5tl~ prr-
fl'ttreml'nt.
Open: Eve!') night. 4 p m to 2
a.m
Adml11lon: Nonr.
Parkinf Free ~If-parking 1n
the hotc . 'altda11on for free
\a let parking a' a1lahk
Dress: Casual. but no T-'>h1m
or shon s Fnda\ and Saturd a'
nights. · ·
Food: K11chen o pen late
Three appetm:r~ a'atlable
shnmp coc1a1ls. a Feast Platter
and Bobolt crust p1u o. priced S<>
LO $1 2. .
Da.oce floor: Medium ~11ed.
Quiel spots: Tables around the
perimeter of the lo unge. e~
peciall~ at the entrance. lohb)
area outside.
Hot tlr.s: Spectacular <;unset
'1stas. \\ heekha1r acce•m bl r.
that ma) ha'c been his ~n1ors.
'T m "'a11111g for Big Band mum
to come back rm into touch danc·
ing.·· ~·d TolJ)<.'n . \\hO also IOSISI\
thr tango 1s much ~:1.1er than thl·
la mbada
Whtie a k " clubs 1n Orange
Count) cater tu Big Band lo,ers.
Tolpen prefer.> The View
·-r,c tnrd ·rm all o nce. but thl'
peo ple there were too old. or I was
too > oung. or something,·· hr said
.\mong his dance panners that
Dine In Our
Romantic Cellar
Reataurant
Open For Lunch
Mon-Fri 11 :3 0-2:30
• Daily Specials
• Homestyle Cooking
Dinner Served from
5:30 Monday -Saturday
featuring:
Sfeaks • Seafood • Cocktails
"Sin ce J 962"
IDS mine ,\ye. 646 79 .. ~
Coeta M•• • ..
c;1e O .. ly Piiot Weekend/ Thursday, August 23, 1990
night were June Uatnes of Hunt-
1n~ton Harbor. her daughters V1ck1
Dixon and Donna Damon. and even
Damon's daughter Jennifer Edge.
Damon and Edge. visiting from
West Covina. prefer The View to
dubs with a mostly-)ounger crowd.
"There's somcthinp. for all of us
here." Dixon said.
While there arc clubs popular w1th
the colkgc-agc sci nearer to home,
Damon points o ut ... It's all mtn1-
sk1rt~ and ~ou're glued 1010 your
clothes W e don't need 10 have that
lond of compet111o n." o.., Nee,...... ., .,._ _ ..
"I \\ 1sh the dance floor was big·
ger:· lamented Gaines, and avid
touch dancer.
"It"s ver) social and safe. You set
a \'hancc to kno"' peo ple,'' shr said.
.. .\nd 11·~ great cxrrc1sc."
COlllfortable •••ting. ltv• music, • d•nc• ftoor •nd •
spectacular vista of tfl• Or•nee Coast t11911119ttt Th• View
•top the M•rlott Hotel In Newport Center.
Gatnl'S esche"'s rock and roll
d ubs becau~ she prefers touch
dancing. Rod . and disco music arc
"great for someone who can't
dance ... she ~rd.
Man) of the female dancers at
The V1<'" agree. younger men don't
kno" ho"' 10 lead. They enjoy more
mature men with a fi:mcr hand on
the dance floor
Lil) Salaam. a Severi} Hills
housewife. ended up at Thr View
"1th her sister. mo ther and cousin
after a relaxed dinner.
"I told the.· wo man at the res-
taurant I \\anted a nice place. a
c..lasS) place. and she suggrsted
here." ~he said. "It's nice. I do n't
like craL) music. I prefer 11 morr
soph1s11cated ··
Str 'e Shaar, .:!4, of Fo untain Val-
le). "as among the )Oungcst V1e\\
'1s11ors. He had brought 23-)car-old
Ginn} Keel. an out-of-towner. 10
en10> the '1ew from The V1e\\.
"I \C been herr a fe" times
enJO~ the atmosphere:· he said.
f\»rf P< I 1n de<XY
r ,, )( J c.Jemeorx."11
'-I J("C. tcx ulor trl
•" eon sunset
.Y Pflf'IY The
T OVVPfS sits 9
lk)()I' ohove o
si ,nr1<.11ng strptCh
o t the 1-t" die
eon ond
trwites vcx1 to trv
us IOI o vonety
ol finely ()IP
pored c011tem
paory meats
I H f l 0 W [ R)
At ff'le Surf t Sand Hotel
Seo scollop.s
soutPed w 1tt1
potato nsotto
ono onlOll
SOL<"e soutf>f-'d
Met ot w111te11sr
with ortict e
ond basil
SOL<"e t0051P.< 1
veol mPdoll1< " ·~
w 11n w 1k1
m JShr lfm
Sef'llf'd ( 1t l( ).,. •
oil will' IOSlt>
On the ocean ot toouno 8eocfl
For bf901<fost. lunch. ond dinner Coll (714) '97..U7 'I
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Zldenber9.
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-Heart show lacks soul
'1h.ir1nR 1hC' c:<pans1vc thoughts
.111.t 1 , 11ng' ufthc female t'>.pt'ncnce
• , 1\ ~ .. 11 111.1!..l''> pcrfo rm t'r<i ~urh a'
c tu"'tl l hmk. Bonnie Raitt. 'i1n-
l'Jd 1 l < nnno r. a nd Jo hne ltr
'·ii'' I 1,11111 ,o 1H>ndcrfull~ l'ngrn,,.
1n~ In ,·1rrl'''ing their heartfelt cmo-
11 .. i ' r .1ng1ng from \t'll-do uh1.
h'.1 1i .1 fnndtnl'" Ill thl' JU)UU\
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CLUBS
From Pag~ 6
Friday
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l'f\. \ound and 'l'>IOn offer~ o nh a
\hallo1.1.. rcgrt:\~l'l' stance abound.1ng
111th IO\lnccrt: pmturing and 1m-
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d\ nam1n 1n,ohcd 1n m.rlc-fr mak
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Now Serving
SUNDAY
llEXICll IREAIFIST
HUEVOS
HUE VOS
RANCH EROS ...
$139
s141
s141 CHORIZO
AND EGGS
MACHACA
CARNE
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$249
Served w!Tort1llas.
Refrted Beans & Fruit
lrOO &II •• 1:00 ,.
145-8091
1712 PIKentl•
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AUGUST '17 ... ,
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SEPT 3 & 4
at the Pac1fi1.· .\mp11heatrc Hean
dished uut perhaps this summer\
most d1~mal set of 'ongs E'cept fur
1nsp1rcd 'er.,111ns o f "\raz, On
You" and the J1.hing ""hat '.\bout
Lo' t".'' Hean pla~cd "'11h all of the
passion and ton1 llllo n o l an atht:1~1
preaching 1hc gu \pt'I
into thl' lanll' II l ook\ C nuld J...111
a sp1tl·tul \Ong 1.1.hl·rc the gru.,,I~
O\el'\'e1ght .\nn \.\ tl'>On foll 1.0m·
pcllcd to harl out "If look .. u1uld
kill/ Yo u'd be n:l'11ng from the pa111
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kill ..
f he ncJ rl) l\\o-hour 1.11ntcrt h11
11~ 101.1. po int 1.1.lw n lhl' hand laut hl·d
It's 1ron1t that 1hr one t'\WOll,tl
mgrcd1l.'nt that Ho :1rt I'> \l'I ah fJl ~
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THE GREAT
TEX·MEX
CHICKEN FEED!
Now Spoons has rounded-up more chicken
dinners than you can shake-a-stick-at ... at prices
that will seem like "chicken feedH.
MESQUITE SMOKED 1/2 CHICKEN PLATTER
Ume marinated chicken, m esquite smoked and qrilled.
Served with yow choice of Spanish rice nr Spoons' slaw.
fresh salsa and warm tortillas so you can rtoll Your Own#
HICKORY SMOKED BBQ 1/2 CHJCKEN PLATTER
Marinated chicken. hickory smoked and qrilled with
Spoons homemade ba rbecue sauce. Served with
southwest beans. Spoons· slaw and toasted French roll.
So qyab the coupon below and huny on over to
Spoons for a real chicken feed!
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CHICKEN PLATTERS
YOUR CHOIC~ $4.99
Present this coupon and choose either of ow new
1/2 Chicken Platters for only $4.99.
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Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. August 23. 1990 CI I
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breakfast • lunch ·dinner
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Order ony entree & get a second ot equal or tesSt:'r value
FREE. Aftqr 4pm, Monday or Tuesday, with uus c'\d only.
EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 4. r~
~ Victoria's bake shop • fresh squeezed juice •
"" • nonfat yogurt • homemade muffins•
~ South Coast Plaza ..J ~ (714) 558-9700
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things 10 eat no .... ada)'s ~ and.
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lOmmo<l1t) thal the~ '1c prett) much
lust their 1 alul' J\ a n·staurant ofTcr-
ing
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use of 1\ha1 I prc!.ume 1s a good
4uali1~ !'-ii.'" \ orl.. steak. inthng
larg1· chunk\ of 11 O\er mcsqu11e and
\luffing 1t 1ntu two of the fresh
1un1llas -thl.'n prl·~n1ini 11 "1th
trum:h' \ello" rtlr. reined rl·d
ht•Jn<.. · g'ualamuk anJ grilll'd
"'all1uns
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affordabk priers
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Service: Fnendl~. suJ)('r-a"'an· "''" 1cr. the~ rl'lill '1.1ur 1on1lla ba\l.et
before it's empt). hnng food QUtl l.11
Prices: Same menu for lun1h and dtnnl'r. undrr S Ill per pcrwn 1110<1
only.
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W•ttre11e1 ffront teftl Lora.nn Smith. Debra Hat-
Hnbuehler and J.•. Clark welcome diners to Forty Car-
rots at South Coan a-1aaa.
Sy SEVERL Y ANTEL
E.mng a low-calorie. healthy a l"t c.in be so boring. especially
f you re not that great a cook
I me,i n, there are only so many
tn1n9s you can do with cottage
Cl1t't'st:'. bean sprouts and water-
p.tcked tuna
So 1f you're like me and are
trying to lose cJ few pounds fand
w110 isn't nowadays?) have I got
d r i>staur ant for you
Ifs called Forty Carrots and
it's located 1n tne South Coast
Plaza shopping center 1n Costa
Mesa And even 1f you've been
there 1n the past fthe restaurant
has been around since 19781 by
an means go back Those people
are forever coming up with new
healthy, ca.sty treats to add to
their extensive menu
Ltke the many exotrc salads
they feature Over the years
Forty Carrots has experimented.
tested and gone back to the
kitchen to come up with some of
the most 1nnovat1ve concoctions
that have ever been labeled
"health food ..
Take the basil ch1Cken salad.
for instance. which consists of
stnps ot ch1eken breast. steamed
green beans. tomatoes and
capers tossed with a basil w ine
vlnagrette dressing and topped
with steamed carrots and basil
Then there's a steamed garden
salad which uses wild rice. Jack
and mozzarella cheeses and vari-
ous steamed vegetables. This
hearty meal even comes with a
fresh-baked mini-muffin for des-
sert
According to manager All
Aletaha. the steamed garden
salad is probably the most popu-
lar item on the menu
.. About one 1n every four or
five orders is for the steamed I
garden salad.'' Aletaha said
.. People hear about it from thetr
friends and come 1n to try 1t ·
Another popular attracuon is
the lrne of specialty dnnks Forty
Carrots o tters fresh fruit
smoothies. shakes made w ith
non-fat yogurt and their own
house protein dnnk
Forty Carrots may not be the
perfect place for dieters rn the
'90s. but it's close to 1t The
restaurant is located rn the Saks
Firth Avenue/Nordstrom wtng
o f South Coast Plaza. Call
556-9700 for more 1nformat1on
· id-September will bring to Newport Beach this '~ -)e·
exciting new restaurant. Offering contemporary
Chinese cuisine in a hi-tech but relaxed
·. "..., · atmosphere ... at prices that won't break your budget.
/ -Serving a succulent array of soups, salads, dim sum, roasted
meats and banquet specialties for your dining pleasure. A sampling of the menu ...
NOODLES WITH MEAT SAUCE. .. Ma rco Polo's
oversight Fresh lo meln and a S.Juce of Chinese spiced
ground pork with refreshing cucumber strtps son
CANTONESE DUCK ... Freshl>1 prepared according to
ancient tradition. this one hall duck per order
(evenings only/ s I O'H
CURR/ED PASTRY (2) ... Delicate turnovers fl/led with curried ground beef
and water chestnuts s1n
LO MEIN WITH CLAMS ... Tender clams simmered in a ginger and scallion S.Juce
and poured over fresh chinese noodles '8~'
CHINESE EATERY
DINING•TAKEOt.rr•DEUVERY•CATERJNG ... With A New Twist
1400 PACIFIC COAST HWY • N EWPORT BEACH
The lines: Jopones~
Dining bper ence
SUS'11 BAR • PAIVA TE ()INl~K:. ROOMS
DINING ROOM • TEPPAN ROOM
TAT AMI ROOM • COC"-T All I OUt~GE
..... ",. .. Horikawa
SOUTH COAST PLAZA VIUAQE • 1800 ~ P -i~a (I· 5.mr .. A·,d ''4 '>'>7 2'>1 1
• ' "'•'1 ~,,. · f-'fl'' 11rw-~ Arr., C~1e·
';]); 1111 • ~" /.!o'I" ft 'I
•Lunch Monday tbru Friday
• Dinner 7 Nights
e Sunday Champagne Brunch
* Cocktails * Tropical Drinks *
(714) 650-3322
tOOl W. Coaet Hwy. New)H)rt Beach
(714) 494-8424
1750 S. Coeet Hwy. • IA•-• Beach
Oa6ty Pltot WMkend/ Thureday. August 23. 1990 C.11
Costa Mesa
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Jnd d1nO\'I Rl0w1' 1!11•n' .icccpted
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b50·1"'511 l{i;-.cnJt11,n\ JltC'pted \
( O'>ta \k...i l~nJm.trk \.\ urm 10
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I unlh dinner ~el.'kentl hreakfa\I
E:,,pert l~ prepared C on11nr ntal
('U1,1nr l 1,e piano har en1cna1n
mrn1, cusromers <.0mr11mes gel I<'
""8 along SS * * * Golde. Ora101 W:H HMbor Blvd
642· 7162 Re!>Crva\1om acct"pted
Genuine Chinese Mand.mn d1,hl''
Si nce 1975 Award win ning CUISIOe
Lunch" dinner. take-out, lUC kta1h 7
day,, )$ *** Gett&f Amdert 3810 5 Plar_a Dr .
South Coa st Plau Village: 668-1737.
Open for lunch 11.Jfl 10 .:! 30: dinner
6 to IO. Top-ranked 'kand1nav1an/
C on11nental re!>laurant in La Jolla.
recently transplanted 10 Orange
C-ou nty ln1cre\lrna cul\1ne 1n n ms-
ual setting. ')uixrb appe11zt~ and
light entrees Wonderful homemade
breads. excellent ca\ 1ar selccuon.
homemade gra,ad la,, best caesar
!M!lad in tO\l.n. Good \alur. Constant
art1\ 11\ (Sunda' brunch. wine din·
na'>. ii>od ta\iings. bar menu all
dlternoon and 1n10 1he late n1ghn SS
**** Horikawa 3800 S. Plaza Dr . ~ourh
Coast Plata 1llage 557-2531 Rl'\·
crvat1ons suggested. Fine 1r:id111onal
Japanese re~taurant UM"' lhl· freshcc;t
ingredient\ ~u~h• bar. 131am1
room'>. cod.tail lounge. Muh1<our~l·
Ka1sek1 d1nnef\ must be on.kn·d 24
hr'> in dd,ant:l' Elegant dining.
Lunch. dinner SS ****
La Pcrsota. I Q6q I lartx)r Bl' d
64(1· I 22c-0pcn for lunlh Mon .f ri
I I.JO tu 2. 01nm·r 5 ~U Ill 10 ReSt·r·
\3t1om rl'lllnlml·nded . .\ht1,c •Hn·
age !'Jonhcrn ltdhan l'Ul~lnl' JI
hudgeH·on'>UOU\ pml''> \cal d1,hn
h1ghl~ fl'commendrd l \u lkn1
11ram1su ·unda' bulk1 dinner .1
manduu' fam1h
0
atla1r SS **** Maoduln Gourmet I ~no .\dam' 31
Harhor. 540-14.l" Rc'a' .ittun' Jl
u·ptl·d Ke\"1p1en1 01 C1old \\l.ard 111
t\U."lll'nn· OIOl' lOn~lUll\l' \l'Jr\
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111 trl'nds Jnd \t:I'> 1h1: \IJndJr<I lur
< h1nc\(.' rc\l.surant\ 'iuf)l'rh lob\tl'r
J1.,hn .rnJ umtl·mporar. < h11w"·
offering'> Lundi dinnl'r. 1al.e-11ut
l<X l.tail' -da\\ SS ***** Mi Casa ~% i I 71h '\t 045-'o~t.
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d,111\ JI 11 .i m for lunlh drnnr1
ux.ktatl, ( .111 ahc.111 fm l.irgl'
pJrt1n \nlllll••U' \Cf'\ ll'l' tnr lamil·
fl'' l'.l.ll'llent t.1mi1, 'alut· S
**** Nt"'~rt Rib ~001 J :"il'"' 1')(1rt Bh d 631-~llfl 1{1(1, l'hlll-l·n '>hnmp
..alad\ \J Od\\Jthl'\ f mJlh<l\I\ On
lrc\hm·" quJlil' lkhuou, l11rn
hrt'Jd ()pen lloni -I ll Ill \1oru.J.i,
1hruu1Vi ~a1urdJ\ 2 pm ..,und.i~
l akl' 11u1 lrom ~ pm <.I.iii~ ~~
***'* Pronto Rlttorante ''' l Bmrnl \1 'Xiuth ( 03\I PIJIJ S41l-g() 'K Open
for lunlh 11 m to 2 '" \fon -\al
dinner '-'11 h• I \fon .\31 \un
brunch uni\ Re-.en a11on'> \U(!·
gc'>lcd \hupring·mall Italian hkKI
Y.1lh frc<.h 11'h lh1d.cn and p.i\IJ
frmfil hrt·.id \pum \en 1n· ~S
** Red Ouion 101 [ \Jndpo1nll' l>r
556-T'OI Oren 11 w 2 ~1on '°Jun
Sund<l\ brunlh Ill 10 1 Rt·\t'r·
'a11uns Jlcep1ct1 I 11w Mn it.in trni<l
in a fun and Jantabll' en' 1rnnml·n1
Not rated
Riviera Restaurant '1'1 Bmtol ..,,
South ('oa\t PlaLJ 540-l!S40 Oix·n
for lunch 11 JO 10 l Mon -\at
dinner 5 to I 0 Mon ·Thur<. 5 111 I I
h1-~a1 Rcsen a11ons ~uggc'll''"
A\l.ard·\I. inning conunenial l Ul\1111:'
Popular standb) All \hi: OICl' IOUlh
cs of sen ice. gral1ous atmo~phcrc
and accou1rcm1:nt~ SSS * * * Ruby's. 3 UJ 8<-3r lit ( n ~1al C oun
662-Rl 'B' Open l! to 9 Mon·
fhun. 7 lo IO Fn -\at . 7 tu 'l \un
Rcser .. auons not required Uur~C'f\
.ind fne:. in a rc~n·ated 1~40<, d1nn
comple te \l.llh recorded \\I.Ing
music E"ccllent )a lads Ser' ru• I\
101.all> on the mark S * * * •
Scott s Seafood Grlll u d Bar ''00
Bnstol St. 979-2400. Open for lunl h
and dinner SC\ en days a week. (all
for hours. Jau champagne lunch on
wttkends RC"Servat1ons suggc:.,tc:d
Fresh ~food classically prepared.
complete w11h an O)'Ster bar Not
rated.
Tea 6 Sym.,at .. y 369 E. 17th St
645-4860 Cory authentic Engl1~h
tea room. Breakfast lunch. after-
noon tc.i, Sunday brunch. lov1n&I>
prepared. Temfk Comish ~sues.
steak and kidney pie, tnfle. En&hsh
antique may be' purchased. S * * * Traatoria Piao. 333) S. Bristol St .
Soulh Coast Pla1.1 · 540-8038. Open
for lunch 11 10 9 Mon • un Re5er·
('I 4 Dally Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. August 23. 1990
}UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S
To ORANGE CoAsT
'alluns nor rl·qu1rrd. The ult1ma1r
p1urna \I, 1th 11 d1fl°l'rt"n1 p1lld\
from 'i1t 11ian tu ....:cupohran '-111
rated
ZOtb Cenuary Ltd. '3 _,' \ Bm1111
40-l\82.:! Open 11 10 4 da1I~ Rc'l(·r
\3l1on' .ll'lt'Ptcd Dine 1n the
~h'rro·, uni~ railroad dining gu1lk
Not rared
Zubles I' 12 Pl,1n·n11a o4 ;.1(1141 ""
rl'!t<'na11on'> Lobster rail pnmt• 11h
lh1d.cn anti nh~ al rl'a,onttl'lk
pmc\ \peual lhang<.'<. n1gh1h
I unch d.nnn ~unda~ htt•:ildt1\I
~vi ra\l'd
Fountain Valley
Ciao Bella. 17.:!"2 Ne\l.ho~ '-)t
54<>-742t>. Open fo r !um h from
11 JO a.m. tu 2 p.m. Mon -Fri l>in·
ncr 5 p m N 'O p m Mon · f h '·I II
p m. f n \a1 < IO\Cd ~unda" llJI
1an lUl.,ine "'11h .\mencan "goud1t·,
1burgcr\, hot <.log~I :Ha1labll 1n thl'
bar ~ot rated
Tbe Hop, 18"'74 Broolr..huf\I ..,,
IJ63·2 'b6 Opt·n () p m to 2 .1 m
l\1on·"iat. Hamburgl.'r'. que\.ld1113,,
"big OOppc'r" hu1 1lug' 03nung l<l
·50s ,ind '6()s mu~ll Rc)>('r' .11111n\
not required \cm1-la,ual lnl'\11\:n-
~1\c ~01 ratctl
P r imavera Rutnranl, I 65~'i
Brooi..hur\t ')1 tat Helli P'i • .,'1,11
Open lunlh 11 JO to ~ p m l>1nrwr
'i 10 ltl 10 pm Mon-at Italian
Reser' a11on\ .lll<'pted < a\ual
C1ood \JIUl' for \l.Cll-prcparcd \cal
pa~ta and dass1cal Italian l.!1\hn
C 1rca1 dessem SS * * * *
Huntington Beach
Cblca10 for RJbs, 4901 York to"' n
.\\e. 963-RIBS. class). upscale nh
JOIOI. fam1l} value\. ci1ccllcn1 prep·
arat1on. S * * * * J.C. MeLID'a Bar & Grill. IR 121
Beal h Bhd. l'.!4 1-041 7 I un<.:h I I '(J
10 5 pm da1f\, Dinner 'i to 10 10
Mon· Thur'>. 5' Ill 11 p m I n· "IJI
Sunda) brunrh 11 ·"I pm R1l'l'
th1 d .. en. pa~ta. ~aloud r ntl'na1n·
ment Rc'>Cn at1om alccptt'd Semi·
casual Moderate Not rated.
L•cel's Oell·Bahry, 8911 .\dam\
968-4466 Open 8 10 6 30 <Jail~
La~gna, frttuc1n1 alfrcdo Rr~r
\al1ons not required. ( asual lncll-
pens1't' Not rated
Mn•tU't By l9ie ~a. ] 17 ( Oi\\I
Highway 536-2555 O pen 8 a m 10
11 p.m. da1l ). unday brunch 9 tu l
p.m Seafood and steaks. Entcnain-
men1 and dancing Tucs·Sat. Rc~r·
vat1ons ac~epted l ive: music nearly
all the 11me Romantic, with ocean
VICW. (Jrtal IOb~tCr dishes. ho me·
made popovc~. Semi-casual. SU
*** TIJ .... Wllllet, 7891 Warner Ave
(at Beach Blvd ) 842-8955. Open
daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m Aothenuc
"South of the border" homcstyle
food prepared fresh daily. Lunch
features all-you--can-cat buffet. Sun-
day buffet brunch with comphmen-
tal) champagne and manach1'>
Catcnn~ 3,,11lablc Rescna111rno; Jt ·
lCPll'd ( JSUJI lnC\pc'n\l\C 'ot
rarnl
Irvine
Blstu~o 1•111111 \J n t....1rm.1n .\q
'75~-2-~ Of)l·n lnr lunlh 11 111 I
droner ' ll• 11 T cr11li< h.tlJI'' hour
5 to ., l{l'\('f\ alll'"' <1< H'Pt,·d
\\l.ard·Yo 10n1ng I uropcan l Ul\lll\'
(1or&l't1U\ 1nll'll'\llng. 'l'r. '4:n11u'
f(lod \I, 1th d nHxkrate prn e 1.1~
Pcrfrll \pol for .t romanl1l llinnt•r 11r
po\!. er lunrh Orda a full mt·al at tht·
l1'c" har. \.\h1th katurt>\ Ara11han mu~lc. dancrng .it night. SS * * * * Bistro ZOI. IR201 \'on Karman
55J-9WI ()Pl•n for lunrh and din·
ncr M·F. t11nnl·1 on" \,11 and l\un
Rr1lhan1 Ill'\!. Da\ld .\\'1lhelm ma,.
tl•rp1Cll' k.iturn lUn1,·mpora11 (ah·
IOrlllJ bl'>lrO lart• fr\ the hoU\l'
\Jlad loh\ll'I lJkn lrunihl~ pc:a..an1
brl'Jd. 30lhl" ~ ldpcnade Re:1u11ful
\kck deu1r frJ ml·d "' \l.Jlcrtall ;inJ
lu~h grcl'ne11 P.it10 d1n 1ng 111 .td-
d111un 111 rl'gular d1n1ng room SS
**** Caliente Rf'1taurant l'Jl l\ \1a1n \1
4~~.12~11 Open tor lunt.h I I•~·'
din Ol'r 1 111 I II \un ·Thur\ . ' tn I I
f-r1 \at 11.ipp~ lluur .i to ., Rt·.,.·r-
' a11uns .iucflll·d ( alilor111d·lll'J ~uth"'l''ttern cu1\1ne C1rct:n com
ui maln .ind W' it he \pet 1ah1e' ot
the hoU'K' 1 n the blur marganta'
Bus) lunlht1mc hangoul for the
Young Professional cro"'d SS * * * * Cbamplons. In inc: Mar·
nott. 18000 Von Karman 553-0100.
Open 11 10 ~ pm dail} Rr'><:'r·
'allon~ 3llepted Hamhurgr"
s1cab and 'al11d~ 111 a casual '>POrt'
bar atmo!lphcrc Not nucd
Cltantlclalr. I RI) I ~ MacA nhur Bh d 75~·8001 Open for lunch 11 'O to
2. lo Mon.-Fn dinner 6' JO 10 10 '\O
Mon ·Thurs . 6 JO 10 11 Fn -Sar
Res.tna11ons ancpted Outstanding
I rc:nch-Con11nen1al cu1i.1nr . at·
m1Hpherr 1hat'c; a CEO's dream
Koman lie in the t'' t'ning C hct
B)n>n C,c:mmell has restorrd the
lu~trr 10 the menu. magnificent \Cr·
vice (the wa11c:r<. speai.. t'.1t(C:lll'n1
French) SSS * * * * Otca10 JoH. I l! IR Main St 261-
JOES Open 7 a m 10 I I p m. Mon -
Fn. II 10 II S:u , 4 10 10 10 Sun
Rescrval1ons accepted Mesqu11e
and oak steaks and seafood Not
rated
Oluto"8, 4119 Campus Dnve.
856-2211 Open for lunch 11 10 3.
dinner 3 to 10 . un ·Thun .. 3 to 11
Fn .. Sat Reservations accepted In·
novat1 ve. fun cu1s1nr borders on
nouvelle Chinese. but w1th acncr-
ous.ly-s11cd ponions. Colorful at·
mosphcrr. excellent food. Try the
Gold ("01n Deef. Located in the
Irvine Marketplace Separate lunch
and dinner menus. SS * * * * ne Clay Ovta. I .S435 Jeffrey Rd.
552-285 1 O pen ror lun r h
11 :30.2.30. dinner 5·3~10:30 Tue~.·
Sun Brunch 11.30.2 30 Savon In·
d1an Tandc>t>n and Mugla1 fla~of\
Not rated
Galllver's Ru taar u t , I 84tL!
MacAnhur Bh.d 3.l-8411 Opc-n
for lunch 11.30.3 Mon.-. a1. dinner
5 30.10 ni~tl). Re~rvat1ons rt"·
quired. A 1np 10 Joll) Oldt England
Not rated.
Kllima. Koll Center Irvine Nonh
20 I II Main ·1 it 170. 261-29~~
Open for lunch 11 lo 3 Mo n.·Sat
dinner 5 l(l 10 Mon.-Thurs . 5 10 11
fn.-Sat .. 5 10 tO un Reser,311on'>
acceptc."d. Not ratl:'d
Koto. 4300 Von Karman A,,.
752· 7151 Open for lunch 11 tt1 :
Mon ·f n . dinner 5 10 10 Thurs.. '
10 11 Fn.-1 • unda) brunt'h
10:30..! Rcscnatton~ accepted Fine
Japanese spe~1all1cs SS * * McCormick's & Sebmlck. 2000 Main
St. 7 56-0505 Open 11 ·I I da1I~ Rr'
en auons aCl't'ptt"<l 1-rrsh scafO\i<l
En1cruinmen1 and dant1n11 "'
nights a \l.eci.. SS * * *
Morell's I "'"ll0 Jamhoret• ""ti
ti'· l 111. t'\I ~"I Open tor lunl h
11 lO-~ '.\1un -f n d1nnu h 10 \1on · t r1 \JI t>-11 Rc\('f\ a11on"> sug·
gestetl Hc~nt ( Jlilvm1.t l'Ul\lnr
O\\'f\('l'n tn oUl\t,1nJ1ng L \el'Ul1\ \
( hl'I \l1lhJd \'. JIH'll SSS * * *
Prcgo I 'J '1 1 \ ''" t....1rm.in
5q.I '" npn ltlt1m1dn1~h1
'.\!on -F n ::.-m1d111~h1 \,11 \un R,.,
C'f\JllOO\ 3lll'l'lt'd l 1t1.hl\l.l'l8hl hut
,llJlhl.'Olll ~rn lh\'111 Jl,1lt,1r l lll\l n\'
Pa'>IJ dt,hl'' tx· ... 1 l J\uJlh ,pith
' up l 11~ $ *. Verdi Ristorantt Italiano t 41.:!l t
( uh er D1 ''I·: ~01 0pc"n 111r
lum h 11 ·2 \1 un F n . J1nncr -1.4 '" ~un .. Thuf\ .. -1.11 l lO f ri -~Jt Kc: ... ,•r
'3111.ms ancptl'1l I rnh p:istJ'> JnJ
milk-fed 'l'J I '•ll r.ilctl
Laguna Beach
B.J. 's Cbk a10 Pineria 2Sll "' t \IJ\I
Hv.' 4\IJ.JRO~ Open 11 'II .1 m 111
I~ .1 m J31 f\ P111a <.pagh,·111
la...igna hol .111tl 'old -.ind\!. ll hl''
( ll~u.tl. IOl'\f)CO\I\ e
Cedar Creek Joo ,,.,J I orc\I \' l
49~.tstl'lo Ofl\·n da1f\ PJ,IJ' ~-.1
looJ. enlt'1 IJ111111r n1 Hescn .i111>0'
Ul'l't'ptcd ( J\UJI \hklcfJlt'
Ftve Fett '~ < 1knnl'' re \1 ~111una 11\:alh -l\1 -• ..J'J'i'i l un,h \1
~t . dinnn \f \un ( ontt"mrorJI'\
ut"al1\C t.•dn11, < htnl·~ .. 1nflurnll·d
lUl'ilOt' .\ totJI dd1gh1 Y.llrth Pflll'\
1ha1 arc: higher than man' tr.1
d111onal" < h1nt'\l' n·,1. u1.1n1' P.iri..
mg 1n mun1c1p31 lt•l ur on \lr1'l'I
Rescrvauons \SS '* * 1r • * Kaebloa 222 f ore\I .\\t' 4117 'i~Jti
Contcmpor3f) ~outh\lol''' ru1\1nl'
counes) of Da' 1d '-' llhdm -olll
of O.C ·, mo,1 h1ghh ·rc~~<'ll'd
chef' I 1n> dining room h.tmf)\'r'
service sl1gh tl} nu·llcnl nonethl·
IC:\\ Rt·.,..·r' auum 3H t'l'ltNI SS
**** Royal Tltal Cul1l.nt I .,~11 \ < 11,1,1
Hv.'. ·N4-~4 ~4 Open tor lunlh fu-
F (lpcn 11.)r dinner l -~un < lo<.rd
Monda>' \pit'} h«f and ~1 1ddk
U\ll'rn dishes Rr\l."I'\ .111on' al·
ceptrd **** Ramarl I 8U1 IOi C oa't II\!.\
4"14--0400 Open tor dinner \un· fh
S.30.10 pm . I . \at 5 '0-10 lO lt:il·
1an cu1.,1nr 'lot rJtl'tl
SorrHto Grlll~ wrn1·r 111 \h-rm,11cl
and Glennr)rr. LaJuna &ach
494-8686 Dinner n1eh1I > Nap;i
style \3hfom11.1 cu1\10l' Par~1ng
where )'OU find 11 Re~n a11nn~ arr
recommended bur o few tahlrs arc
saved fo r walk-ins SS * * * * n e Towe rt Surf and · nd Ho1d .
1555 South Coa~t H1lhway. I aauna
Beach. 497-44 77 Brrakfa\t, lunch
and dinner ~·\t'.'n dny . Sunda>
brunch. Jackets rcqu1rrd for sentll'·
men after 5· JO p m Rt·scrva11ons
rccommrnd«I. f'ontemporury C'al1 ·
fo rn1a cumnc ma~terfull) prepared
by Jackson Kenwo nh. formerly chef
at LA's C'11rus SSS *** *'*
.....
uz Cafe 242 N. Coast Hiahway,
Laguna ~ach. -494-2-4.«. ()pen 11
am. to 10 p.m. M-F; 9 Lm. to 11
p m Sat.Sun. BreakfaSt on week·
ends only. Eat in or lake out Lunch.
dinner. sandWlches and spec:iali11et
atross from the beach. Vegetarian
sandwich tughly recommended. S
*** Viva ltaU.. 303 Broadway, Laguna
(kach. 497-6220. Contemporary,
hghl so ph1s11c.a1ed I tali an cu1S1nc.
Lunch and dinner se ven days. Com·
prehens1ve menu of fint courses.
~lads. pizzas and p;istas. Everythanf on mc:nu as priced less than SI O.
***
Newport Beach
Amell•'•. 311 Marine Ave.
b 7 3-6S80. Open for lunch 11 :30' to
2 30 Mon.-Sat.: dinner 6 to 10. Sun-
da> brunch 10 l<Y 2:30 Mon.-Sat.
$(afood spcciahaes from the Italian
mast Not rated.
Au Marie'•. 2640 E. Paetfic {'oast
Hv.) 720-9000. ~n for lunch
11 'o to 2:30 Mon.-Fn ; dinner S· 30
to 10 Tues.·SaL Rcs.crvauons sug·
gt"stcd Bcauufully prepared contem-
poraf) California cumne focusing
on past.as and seafood. Col}. 1n-
11mate atmosphere. Excellent wane
list SSS *** * AAtolJlt, Le Mcndacn Hotel. 4SOO
\1al Arthur Blvd. 476-2001. Open
for d1n1n& (> to I 0 Tues-Sat. Resc:r-
\allons required. Awud-w1nnan1
menu of hatuer French/Continental
c uasine. excellently prtpattd and
grauously served. Stark. ch1 -ch1 at·
mospherc lacks romance but de·
ll\Cr1 1mprcss1veness. Los Angeles
rnuls tend to thank this 1s the best
rt'staurant an 0 .C., but they prot>-
abh haven't been to •ny other$. ss~i **** Ard1e1 )3}4 W Coast Hwy
M~·7077 Open for lunch 11 a.m to
3 pm Mon.·Fn. Danner from S
pm • I a.m daily. Oassacal con·
11ncntal cu1s1ne, tablesade prcp-
uauon a specialty Favonte haunt
of Nc11.port Bach's Old Mone)
mdlolAf. con~rva\lve crowd SSS
**** Bob 8ara1 37 Fashion Island f\.S4-~030 Open 11 to 10 daal~
\unda) brunch 11 to 3 R~r·
'.111ons acetpted t~ks and seafood
11.tth a cla!>\ac Scottash touch Excel·
kn1 s.alads Dimly ht. clubby II·
nh1\pherc Excellent piano entertain·
mc nt. SSS • * * * Babbin. 111 Palm t. 67~·9M3
( l!X'n s IO 10 .}() Tues -Sun. s 10 11
f r1 \at RcscrYauon~ accepted u·
f" nur ( ahforn1a cuisine h1ghlaght('d
"' 11,e en1eruinmcnt n1&htl) 81g liJnc.1 on unda} n1&hts. Can get
lllV.(l\ ~hen bus> s~ *** Byron's Allt)'. 4501 Pacific \oa'lt
H"').. b-46-9126 Steaks. seafood.
\Pn 1alt1C's. Lunch, dannt'r, Sa1urda}
.inJ 'iunday brunch. Lively bar. loclll
crt111.d RescrH11on' acct'pted. SS ••• Ca.baa.a Cafe. t>90 Newpon Center
l>r Four Seasons Hotel. 759-0808
Open 10.30 10 10 Mon .fn . Sat
' IU. Sun 7-S Resc rvauons IC·
~cp1rd Californ11. con11nen1al
~ UISI Ot' Not rattd.
Cafe Corou 4cl Mar 23.)} E r.calic
Coa.st Hwy. 67S-2466 Optn 8 a.m
to 10 p.m. Mon.·fn .• 9 am 10 10
P m Sat.-Sun. Rctiervauons nbl
n«<'ssary. Gourmet coffees. salads
and ~ndWlchcs. Not rattd.
C.fe Flve-0-Flvt 1109 Nt'wpe>n
Ct'nter Dr. ~S7S2. Open 8 a.m. to
9 Pm. Mon.-Fn .• 8 to 6 Sat., 11 ·S
Sun No rctet\IU1on1 taken Salads
and ~ndw1chcs 1n a asual at·
mospherc. Not rated.
Callfo,.g ~ ,))SS Vaa Lado.
67S-OS7S. Open for lunch noon-2
~t· Mon.-Fn. Dinner 5:30-10 pm on .• Tu,; untLI 10:.lO Tu.· Th .. unul
11 Fn .. Sat. No reservations taken
Not rated
LEGEND
Wut tlilt raUap meu :
S lnexpens11;c:
SS Moderate.
SSS Moderatcl~ CA P<'MI\ C'
SSSS Expensive.
SSSSS Ver) t'Apcn~n l'
***** PERFE<"T. fl .\Wl.ESS **** Excclll"nt. ncarh perfect. .\mong the best 1n 11s field. *** Very good. wor1h 11 special tnp **Good * Sausfactof)
Th~S<" nJl/ng' refkct the Ms Chombnfam's opinion pnmanh
of rhe l"ood. with the prr-scnr:won. ambiance and st-rv1ce also taken
mto 1crounr. Prier:) rm· ~UbJ~CI ro change.
~ Plua ~t.cka 11 SI New-
port C.enter Dr. 759-5543. Open 11
to 10 Sun.-Thun .. and 11 to 11 Fn.·
Sal No rescrv111ons Ill.en. Cnsp-
crusled J0urme1 pizza comes in doz·
ens of flavors; some att ratht'r odd.
Busy place. SS * * * TM C...ry 3010 Lafayette AvC'.
67~S777. Open for lunch 11 30 to 3
Mon.-Fn .• drnner S to 10 daily.
Sunday brunch I 0-30 to 2:.lO Reser·
vations accepted. Conunental
cuisine w11h a seafood emphasis.
Great clam chowdcr. SSS * * * * Carmcle'• 3S20 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 67S-1922. Open for dinner
from S:30 to 10:30 Sun.-Thurs .. S:30
10 11 :30 Fri.·Sat. Rcscrvauons sug·
acned. Classic Northern Italian
gourmet cuisine. New. moderately
pnced lounae menu served 't1I wee
hours. Wild and crazy place at night
when the band strikes up the samba
music. Very chic 'clientcle: owner
Carmelo and General Mana,er
Domenico are two of the maJOr
attractfors. SSS * * * * C.U.'1 Oi.Hff 3136 w. Balboa
Blvd. 673-8204. Open 11 to 9 daily.
Reservations accepted. Chinese and
Cantonese cumne. Try lhe kung pao
ctucken. Not rated.
Delue7'1, 630 Lado Park Dr.
67S-0100. Rescrva11ons suggested.
Harbor l,andmark Lobslt'r dinner
deals. c-0mprchens1ve seafood menu.
Noisy. busy. fun. Lunch. dinner.
Sunday brunch SS * * * E4k'1 Olaer 2305 E Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar 6 7 3-9050 Open 6
a.m. to midnight Sun.· Th .. until I
a.m. Fn.. Sat Fafhes-style diner.
wnh JUkeboAes. 'ltresscs homt'!>I) le
food Not rated
El Torli. Grlll. 9S I Newport Center Or 640-287S. Open 11 to 11 Mon.·
Fn.. 11 10 m1dn1ght Sat. . Sunda)
brunch 10 10 2. Reserva11ons ac·
ceptt'd Southwestt'm, Tex/Mt':\ and Me~acan favontn an a festive \OCial
atmosphert Ver) good green rorn
tamales. pork dashes. Top-of•the-hne
of El Tonto Corp ·, Southwestern
establishments. which in clude
another ET Gnll and Caliente ,SS_,
**** ,.....rmu'1 located at the very end
of the Newport P1t'r 6 75-9771 Res-
ervauons not necessary Scrv1na the
freshest 9Cafoods from the Pacific
Nonhwt'sl Breakfast. lunch. dinner
Not rated 1'tvc er.wu "\80 I E Pacific (oa~t
HW). 76().-031. ()pen S 10 12 Mon ·
Sat .• 4 to I I :30 un. unda)' bn.inch
I 0: 30 10 2. 30. RC$C rvauons sua·
,ested. Conserv111 vt' atmosphere; a
landmark an Corona del Mar and a
beloved trad1t1on an finC' d1n1ni.
Prime nb is the maan draw; u's donC'
with all the tramm1n1s. lake
Yorkshire puddinJ. But the Piano
Bar is aone. i nd 1hat's a shame SSS
**** Pl•• Pe.t Tw•, 114S Newpon
Center Or. 640-S2SO. ()pen 11:30 to
2:.lO for lunch Mon.·Fri .. S to 10 for
dinnt'r Sun.-Thurs .. S 10 11 Fn.~1.
RctcrVations sugested. Menu 1n
lrans111on Nouveau/nou velle
Cb1noisu1e with pasta dishes
thrown in for &ood measure. Can't
qu11e compare with lhe on11nal 1n
Laauna Beach. Pretentious wine list
sets tone for service. SSSS * * * Gary'• Dell, 3309 East Coast High·
way. 6 7S-2 I 93. Open 9 10 8 Mon.·
Fn.. 9 to 1 Sat. 10 lo 8 Sun.
RCSCTVallons not nCCCMal"} At least
37 vanues of hot and cold deh
sandWlches. frozen yogun, Tues.
niaht tacos. catcnna. Also an Plaza
de Cafes. Not rated
G..,..._ 305 Marine Ave .. 67~193.
Authentic Italian food. Dinner only. s lO 10 pm Mon.-Thun.: s 10 11
p.m. Fn. and Sat. Not rated.
04*I Eardl Ratauut, 210 Ncw-
pon Center Dr. 640-2411. Open 7
a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon.·Thurs., 7 a.m
10 11 p.m. Fn .• 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sat.·Sun. Reservations for panics
more than ci&ht. Natural foods for a
healthy llfcstyle. Not rated
Rat1U'1 H2S Newport Boulevard.
675-4668. Open for lunch 11 to 3
Tucs.·Sat; dinner S:30 to 11 Mon.·
Sat.. 5:30 to 10 Sun. Rcs.crvations ~pied. Festive diniOJ of delicious
Ltbancsc spcclaltics. BelJy danc.ers
oo weekends. SS * * * J.W. Sea Grill 900 Newport Center
Dr. Mamon Hotel. 640-4000. Open
6:30 a.m .. t o 10 p.m. Sun.-Thurs ..
6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fn.·Sat. Rcscr-
vauons accepted Fresh fish seltc·
lions. Not rated. ~ta~ I 0 I Bayview Place. Ncw-
pon h. 72S-0777. Lunch M·Fn.:
d1nner from 6 p.m M·Sat., closed
Sun Self park an 1dJ01nmg lot.
Authentic Japanses cu1s1ne Krvcd an
tranquil env1tonment. Order SSS·
ptr-person bisd1 feast 24 hours an
advance. SSS * * * * * Le MwU 3~21 Via Lido. 67S-4904.
Rescrvauons acceptt'd. Swiss chef
WaJtcr Rutt1man's award-wmning
cuisine is 1nnovauve and an1s11c
Lamb, veal and other spcc1al11cs
from France and Swatzerland
Lunch, dinner. cocktj1ls. Caterina.
SSS **** Mqk ltlu4. HOS Via Opono
67f.Q900. Open for dinner 6 pm
Wcd.·Sat. Optn for brunch Sunday
9:30. Reservauons required C'ah·
fomaa cu1s1ne. w11h ma11c and com·
edy entertainment. Not rated.
Marraketll. 1100 W PaC1fic Coast
Hwy. 64~8384. ()pen for dinner 6
lo 10 Mon .fn .. SJO to 11 Sat.· un
Reservauons sugcsted Moroccan
CUISlnC. spcc1ali1inJ __ in lemon
chicken and rabbit. SSS *** Mati.'1 232S E. Pacific Coast HW}
673-8267. Open for lunch 11·30 to 3.
dinner S to 11 . Re5t1Vattons re-
quired. Gourmet Italian Clnsane an
rcd·veh·c1 srlendor. Not rattd. Maywr. 293 E. Pacific Coast Hwy
67s-6622. ()pen for lunch 11.30 to
2:30; dinner S:JO 10 10:30. unda}
bnanch 11 :30 to 2:.lO. Reservations
acccpttd. Cntically accl11med In·
di&n and tandoon cookery. SS
**** .. ...._., lrl• h', 202 NeWJ)(ln
C.enter Dr. 6-40-41 I 0. Open I I : 30 lo
10 Sun.-Thun., 11:30 10 I I Fn.-Sal
Bat open until I a.m. Reservations accepted. Irish specialties plus
salads. buraen and steaks SS * *
NewJert Ladl••i. S03 East fdaewater. 67S-23 J . ()pen for
lunch l I to 2; clinncr S to ~-Reser· vations accepted. Fine watt'ffront
dinina with lfC&l view of Fun Zone
and all the cxcitina commotion that
implies.. Owner David Salisbury's
aracious attitude is apparent in the carina service. Wonderful frub fish
and seafood: excellent Sund-y
bnancb. Varied entertainment in·
eludes live ~ on Sundays. SSS
**** N....,.n Oytler Bat IM Grill 2100
W. Oceanfront. 67S-9977. Fresh fish
and pasta specialties, cocktails, beer
and wine. Homemade dcsSt"rts.
Open 7 days from 11 :30. Casual
atmosphere. SS * * * * TM 014 Spadletd FK1ory, 2110
Newpon Bfvd: 67~86S4. Optn for
d.inner S lo 10 Mon.-Thurs .. S to 11
Fn.-SaL. 4 to 10 Sun. Rese rvations
not a~ted. Inexpensive lasagna
and pasta dished w11h an old
fastuootd flair. Not rated
Para4.l.e Cafe. 600-0 Nev.pon
C.entcr Dr. 64+1237. Open for lunch
11 10 2:30 Mon.-Fn .. dinner 5 10 9
Mon.-Sal Rcscrvauons accepted
Spcc1almng an fresh fish and pasta.
caterin.' available Not rated
Parter 1 Seal ... Grill. 309 Palm t
673-3741. Open for lunch 11 to 3
Mon.-Sat.: dinner S 10 I 0 Sat.· Thurs., 5 10 11 Fri. Sunday brunch
10 to 4. Reservations suggested.
Steaks and seafood with jazz and
rqpe. Not rated.
Pueal. Plaza Newport, Bnstol and
Jamboree, 1000 Bristol. 7S2-0107
Open for lunch 11 :30 to 2 Mon.-Fn ..
dinner 6:30-10 Mon.-Sat. Reser·
vations acccpttd. l.J&ht and natural
fla vors from the south of France and
the south of Califom1L Marvelous
use of baby lettuces in innova11vc
salads. Spare atmosphere an stnp
mall loatfon doesn't dim1n1sh the
excitement of Pasca.J Olhats' am·
l&Jnative flair. SSS **** Tk PavW•. 690 Newpon Center
Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 7 S9~808.
~n for breakfast 6:30 to 10:30
Mon.-Fn .. lunch I I 30 10 2 Mon.·
Fri .• dinner 6 lo 10:30 and unda) brunch 10 10 l Re~n auons
needed. Amencan contemporary
cu1s1ne with French touches. Di-
verx bread basket. all bmads baked
on premises Impeccable scrvtct'.
Mosll) perf«l food. an an at·
mosphcrc that 1ransctnds hotel ster·
1lity. SSS ***** TM Ru of New90rt. 2106 \.\.
Oceanfront, 675·2S66 ()p(n for dan·
ner S.30 to 12 Mon.-Sat. Rncr·
vataons suuested. Gourmea seafood
an an clqant Vactonan settana.
Widely rccoa.n11cd as amona the bcs1
seafood restaurants an the counlf'
Try the abalont' and lohster Re\
Chandler 1s a pcrfoc11on1s1. 11 sho11.~
Susan ('handler and John Rader
pttS1de over the front dt'sk with
aplomb SSSS * * * • * Tiie RJU. 880 Nl"wpon Crnter l>r
vations accepted for lunch and trom
S to 9:30 Mon.· Tb., from S to 7 p.m.
only Fri., Sat. Consntently aood
con11nental. Northern hahan
cwsine. SS ****
~Jal TlaaJ 4001 W. Coast Ht&hway.
6~3322. RCSt"rvauons accepted.
Oefinauve Thai cuisine. Value-pack·
ed luncheon combination spccaab ..
Serene decor. Lunch. dinner. un-
day brunch. Also at I 7SO S. Coast
Hwy. in Laauna ~ach. 494-8424 SS
**** R*Y'• Japar Dtaer. 3000 W Pa·
cific Coast Hwy. 722-4066. Optn 7
a.m. to 9 p.m. dally. Reservations
not necessary. EnJlish·style fare with
buricrs and deli sandwiches. Not
rated.
Sam'• OeU. 660 Newpon Center
Dr . 720-0360. Open 1 to 4 Mon •
Fn. No reservations needed Och
cuisine Not rated.
Sapori. 1080 Ba)Sldt Dr .. 644-4 220
Open for lunch M·f and Dinner M·
Sun. Magmficent Nonhem ltahan
cuisine. Pastas made on p rem1$Cs.
sauces arc absolutel} perf('('t Out·
door pauo catches ba y$1de breeze~
from ncvb) Balboa Island SS
**** Stecl•beck'1 21 7 Mara ne "' <' 673-0S70. Opens at S 30 p.m. Tu.·
Sun. Rescrvauons accepted. , ot
rated
Shl41o Cak 3201 E. Pacific Coast
Hwy. 615-1515. Optn 11 to 10
Mon.-Wed .. 11 to 11 Thurs.-Sat 10
to 10 Sun. R~rvauons accepted
Fashionable menu of cuNent
favontes. Late-night bar dining.
aood happy hour SS * * *
St-.ft Noodle 21S Riverside Or .•
Newpon &ach. S48-7418. Lunch
M-Fn .. dinner M-Sun. Valet parlong
on weekends: park.tog lot an front of restaurant. Up$Clllc neighborhood
restaurant serves high-class. real Ital·
1an repertoire. SS * * * *
Tale of die Wule 400 Mam 1rc1 .
Balboa. 6 7 3-4633, Rescrvauons ac·
ceptcd EnJO~ the romance of old
Newpon wuh a panoramic Ba>
vaew Abundant seafood selcttaoM
and trad111onal favomes. Lunch.
dinner. aturda) and . unda'
brunch Not rattd.
Tree• 440 Hela otrope '<'
673-0QIV ._mencan and inter·
nauonal cu1S1ne lounge opens da11\
at 5 pm dinner ~l"\cd n1ghtl~ form
6 p m .\ppcuzers and latC'·Dlahl
menu unul m1dn1ght One of the
Orana.e Cout's most untQUC' rt'~·
taurants SS * * * * *
T•Uo Mart S45 Nc11.pon Center Dr
640.6333 0(X'n 11 30 to 11 Mon
Thur~.. 11 'O to m1dn1ght Fn • t.
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COOL ISLAND BREEZES
New home on pre<it1gious Lido I le $-
BR, 2' 1BA, two fireplaces, spauous
mastt:r '>Ullt'. h1~h ceilings formal Uln-
1ng plus br1..•aklJst nook lenn-Air cook
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bay view and wet bar. in great le>-
c.1tion on balboa peninsula. Steps to
bayfront & ocean 5795.000
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TENNIS COURTS
And all the toys. pool. spa, sauna and
racquet ball plus a H>edroom. 2-bath
condo with used brick fireplace and
high ceilings. 5197.500
(714) 846-0641
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HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR
REALTY
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patio outside >-our door 4-BR l -BA.
dining rm . French doo rs[, .windows,
commun1t} pool. spa [, tennis
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View all the boat & harbour activity
from your living area and waterfront
patio with a prtvate boat dock. 2·8R.
2-BA. fireplace. security gate.
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Large 4-bedroom townhome in Hunt-
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spaoous master suite with fireplace
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patio. 2-<ar ~rage pool and tennis
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Huntington Beach, California 92649
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F4 Thursday, Augu•t 23, 1990 OUW COAST DAILY PILOT
McDowell honored for community-spirit
Frank McDowell. president of Star
Real Estate m Fountain Valley, recent-
ly received the first annual Community
Spirit Award from the Huntington
Beach/Foun tain Valley Board of Re-
altors
Tom Van Tuyl, president of the local
boar tl presented a plaque to
McDowell which recognizes the chari-
table efforts of McDowell and the 140
Realtors of Star Real Estate.
The Realtor Community Spirit
Awi;tfd acknowledges a Realtor or real
est ..ie ofl1ce for exh1b1t1ng overall
concern for the community of man-
k in J . Van Tuyl said
· Frank McDowell has been involved
in c.reating the Chnstmans Cantree
wt"1ch provided thousands of dollars
a::. well as much-needed food to the
m povenshed. Star Real Estate also
made a substantial donation to the
v1ct1ms of the 1989 San Francisco
earthquake and delivered food and
clothing to the poor in San Fehpe.
Mexico:· ,..he said
"For the past several years. Star
has been the first-place winner In the
board's polltlcal fundraslng efforts.
These are only a few of the countless
contributions Frank and Star Real
Estate have worked on to help the
community," Tuyle said
The following is a list of the cont'bu-
t1ons McDowell and Star Real Estate
has made In recent years
•Cristmas Cantree -yearly.
•Paramedic fundraiser donations.
•San Francisco Earthquake Foun-
dation Fund.
•San Felipe donations to the poor.
•"Drug Use 1s Life Abuse" pro-
gram.
•Fountain Valley Police Depart-
ment for "No on Drugs Program "
•Grad Night support to combat
drinking and dnv1ng.
•Races for Muscular Dystrophy
Fund
•Support for local fam1hes dunng
holiday season
The Community Good Spmt award
has been created to honor mdlvtduals
or an entue real estate firm who have
committed their office towards better-
ing the community through fundraslng
efforts or outright donations of food
and clothing, Tuyt said.
"The commitment of the agents at
Star Real Estate and the leadership
which encourages that commitment
makes us all proud to be associated
with you." Tuyl said.
A perpetual plaque has been
created for future spirit awards. and
Frank McDowell's name Is the first of
many to follow. The plaque will dis-
played at the board's office on the
"Wall of Fame." he said
"I am very pleased to have been the
first recipient of this award ,"
McDowell said later 'Star Real Estate
does its best 10 improve the fundra1s-
ing efforts of this communtty and also
commits its ways to helping those 1n
need.
"I am very proud of the Realtors I
work with for showing their support
for their community. I accept this on
their behalf," McDowell said ~ranll McDowell
RE/MAX hosts Turtle Rock 'treasure hunt'
Six RE/MAX agents will be hosting
a "Treasure Hunt/Open House" Sun-
day tor anyone Interested In viewing
the best Investment potential In Irvine.
The event will be held from noon to
5 p.m. and wlll include free food and
fun. as well as a "treasure tour" of six
town homes
Entries will tour the townhomes and
search for hidden treasure to be
eligible to win a moonlight cruise In
Naples or a color television set. There
Is no charge to enter.
The five homes on ttte "Treasure
Hunt/Open House" tour are located
at 11 Starshlne, 9 Wlnternlght, 3
Summerset, 5 Summerset and 8 Sum-
mer Breeze. All of the townhomes,
Home bi.dding seminar
to be held in Dana Point
Newport Beach-based LFC Real Es-highest bid at or above the minimum
tate Marketing Services will conduct a bid published In the auction
free one-hour "how to bid" seminar catalogue. Minimum bids start at 50
Friday for tnterested buyers of the p~rcent below the previous asking
Vista Monte and Tennis Villas resl-prtces.
dt·nces to be sold at auction Sunday A total of 26 Vista Monte slngle-
ln Uana Point. family residences and 47 Tennis Villas
The bidding seminar will be held at condominiums wlll be auctioned on
7.30 p.m 1n the Dana Hiiis High behalf of D.T. Smith, Inc.
School aud1tor1um. 3333 Street of the Golden Lantern 1n Dana Point. It is The Vista Monte homes. perched
betng provided for those who wish to on the bluffs of Laguna Niguel, boast
familiarize themselves with the LFC up to 2,522 square feet or Interior
auction process. space and are accented by double-
entry doors with etched glass. sky-
"t strongly recommend attendance tights and vaulted ceilings.
at the 'how to bid' seminar for first-time auction bidders," said John G. The Mediterranean-styled Tennis
Valentine, company executive vice VIiias condominiums are nestled
president. "Potential buyers leave our along the Monarch Beach coastline
seminars feellng comfortable with the and are within walking distance of the
entire auction process. we like to Monarch Beach Golf and Tennis Club
think we take the mystery out of and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
auctions. They really can be exciting The auction sate of the Vista Monte
and a lot of fun." and Tennla VIiias homea 11 scheduled
The auction will be conducted on a for Sunday beginning at noon. All
minimum-bid. absolute basis This bidder• mu1t be registered prior to
meana that the teller must accept the the day of the auc11on and have In
-their po~on a cashier's cheek. ,..C_a_n-'t_!'_e_e_m_to--ae_t_t_o_a_l_l_th_o_!'_e ____ made payable to themaetves, In the
-~ ,., . ., amount of $2.500.
repair jobs around the house? Lt!t For further Information on the auc-
the cl assified service directory tlon. thoae Interested may contact
help you find reliable help. LFC Real eatate Marketing Servloe1
toll-free by calllng (800) 966-0660.
which are built by Bren. are located in
the Turtle Rock area of Irvine and
otter a relaxing countryside at-
mosphere.
The focus of the homes Is on con-
temporary convenience and flair, high-
lighted by practical luxury Many ol
the homes offer hlllslde views.
The amenities of the area Include
two swimming pools and spas and
nerby Turtle Rock Community Park,
tennis courts, nature traits. an
amphitheater. volleyball courts, soc-
cer and baseball fields The
auditorium at Turtle Rock Park also Is
home to the Irvine Community
Theater.
Four floor plans will be open, rang-
ing from the two-bedroom. 2'1J-battl
Dijon model to the three-bedroom
21/t-bath Carmel model Prices of the
townhomes range from $249, 700 to
$289,900.
The RE/MAX agents feet that "this
area Is the best kept secret In Turtle
Rock. Where else can you llve a
mllllon-dollar llfestyle for u low as
$249,00? These homes are for the
rlrrst-tlme buyer, young, busy ex·
ecutlve and Investors who don't want
to maintain a large home, but llke to
entertain and enjoy innovative design
in a pastoral setting."
The seven agents hosting the event
are Marge Naiman, Judy Ellla and
Paula Allen from the RE/MAX of lrvlne
office. Jane and George Mason from
RE/MAX of Costa Mesa and Julia Ltao
from RE/MAX of Newport Beach.
To pick up a Treasure Hunt map.
visit the RE/MAX of Irvine office at
4482 Barrance Parkway, Irvine, or
follow the RE /MAX open houae signs
from Turtle Rock Drive and Sunnyhill
Lane. Additional Information can be
obtained by calllng Judy Ellls at
552-57 18
Agents recruited in RealBowl
Pete Barrett. president of Realty
World Newport Beach, has an-
nounced that his office wlll be partici-
pating in an International Realty
World program designed to recruit
more full-time sales associates.
Called RealBowt, the campaign Is
designed with a football theme. 11
began In July and wlll run through
Jan. 31 to coincide with tt\e NFL
football season.
In RealBowl, a Realty World broker
acores points when he or she hires a
full-time sales anoclate, and when
that aalel anoctate completes the
Realty World listing, setting and mar.
kellng st<llls training programs.
"We are entering the 1990s and
consumer• are demanding Increasing.
ly higher levela of service,'' said
J0teph E. Settle, CEO of Realty World Corp.
"In an effor1 to meet that demand.
wtt have created a campaign to re-
cognize thoae brokers who conll1tent-
ly recruit full-time aale8 utOClates
and make sure thoae aalea auoclates
have the training they need to deflver
the level of professlonalltm and aer-
vtce required In today's market.''
"We plan to be among the top
recruiting offices In North Amertca."
Barrett declared. "Our goal 11 to
recruit 10 salel aaaoclat• by the end
or January, an Iner .... In the number
of agent a In our office by 50 percent · ·
Realty WorldCorp. 11 the fourth
largest real eatate franehlM In North
America with 1,800 offic.t and over
17.000 sales u.oelat ... In 1989. the
system had over 170,000 real •tate
tranaectlons and $8. 7 billion In 18191
volume
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kitchen. single story, near ocean t:. schools Mint
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CHEF'8 DELIGHT
fhls ) bd. 2 ba home has been complet('ly redone
throughout, Including a beautiful new ~ltchen
Vaulted ceilings close to school & beach S241 000
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CHAaMING a FaESH
Upgraded l bdrm. I 1h bath, fi replace dining
area. modern kitchen. added pantr) space.
forced air heat. whole house fan. 5 ceiling fans
oncrete RV area along side of house w/storage
rm Covered palio. 2 car garage w /hoat door
2 12.500. Call to see
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A secluded oasis of homes dust inland from
State Beach and the wetlan s Hidden away
from congestion --fast becoming an area o f
customized older homes 1ust a short stroll to
beach, bike to 1etty 1n Newport or the eliciting
WATERFRONT HILTON full lots wllh RV
parking, it s own BRANCH LIBRARY huge park
and grade school and In Edison High district
TWO STORY l BDRM FAM RM FORMAL DR Sl.iQ ::,()()
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CAU THE AUA'l IUIDENT IEALTOU
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Ocean, bike path. H B pier to Long Bea h un·
obstruct~ views' Refurbish~ Inside private deck
outside S 1.850/mo
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18351 Beach Blvd. Salte A. Huntington Beach CA 92648
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STARW ISE
By ARl•NNE
(for real esta'le agents)
ARIES (I am First -and Then You Can Be Second, Aren't I Nice?) Co-
NOrkers and other agents who want to go into every detail and rework everything
w11• try your patience this week The choice 1s yours. you may walk right over them
or continue to negotiate The fog hanging over your head and the workplace 1s not
~c ur 1mag1nat1on. Good time to get out of town for a few days. until the air clears
B• a iamb instead of a ram
TAURUS (I Have and Please Don t Touch My Stull) Hey where did
e~erybody go? See that dust storm off in the distance? That's Mars leaving your
$un sign You work better with less distractions anyway and you have tors of work
to do Try to v1s1t your cltents 1n the1r homes and then help place their stuff m
the homes you show them Most of you have great taste Try it You will end up
reathermg their new nests and your own as well Advertise your listings heavlly
GEMINI (I Think -and Think. and Thmk. My Head Hurts. You Take Over) -
Might as well get this out into the open Mercury. your rultng planet. goes backward
on the 25th Anything signed wlll be revised later Put a red star on any contract
1ou have 10 put 1n10 escrow Mechanical obiects will spuller. stop. go dead Mall
can be lost The heavens never give you more than you can bear You get to talk
10 your heart s content Catch up on social ltfe business lunches. seminars Cledn
out your des Be of service say yes to everything There I feel better. Gamin1,
how about you? Where did you go? On the phone. I hope
CANCER (I Feel and Feel and ·Feel No I m Not Pouting. Just Feeltng)
Make plans for getaway over Labor Day weekend now By then your clients will
be completely confused and not able to decide what they want What goes around
comes around You made us wa11 all summer for you; now every ac tion has a
reaction. etc You re not pouring are you?
LEO (I Will -and You Will Not, Unless I Say So) -Every Leo should be seeing
a secret dream starting 10 matenalrze You may receive two wishes soon, I know
you usually do the granting. let the stars return the favor this 11me What's one ltttle
old pesky escrow when everything else 1s so grand? Except for Mercury Ssshh
VIRGO (I Analyze and Pick And Pick. Oooh Is That Dtrty?) -They say when
a house 1n your chart is blank (no planets) wrue what you wllt That Is your choice
now Maybe the stars suggest you consider educating yourself and others Vtrgo
belteves an educated mrnd is a free mind, and belier to serve humanity You mighl
find new and better ways l o organize your work, papers and methods Volunteer
to train new agent If your office does not tram them. Oh. that move. more next
week
LIBRA (I Balance I Don 1 Know Yet. I'm Still Weighing It) -You may ask
yourself 'why am I driving this beautiful car?" Becaase Libras like nice things You
may ask yourself · why am I 1n this business?" Because you' re one of the leaders
ol the zodiac and you ltke being your own boss You may ask yoursell ·do I get
a real charge when t bring people together and crate a union of minds to bgenef1t
them both? Yes you do Sell pink and gray houses rn the $350,000 range You re
wel:ome
SCORPIO 11 Desire and Watch Out II You Desire What I Oes1re) -Go ahead.
ai.~ for anything I know. you hate to ask for anything Call that very big deal at
lel .t Get out there. go to clubs. dinner and take care of business Know any
la..., 1ers? Real estate not lawsuits. Make contact 1n the publishing world Power
pee pie need 10 move out there Help them
SAGITTARIUS ti See -and Why Can't You See What I See) -You hke to
run with the "1n crowd " You should feel very "with It" this week Just remember
you have the ability to see above the crowd. Do you have the nght stuH to step
out and go 11 on your own? Playing t™' rules la fine for sports, but v1s1onar1es win
the real estate investment of the future.
CAPRICORN (I Know -and You Will Never Know Exactly Whal I Know) -
Do you care that your Ille Is topsy-turvy right now? Yes and no Success Is also
very important to you. The stars are pulling strings for you and your clients. Take
advantage of this Your very real friends and lamlly wlll understand and wall for
you Money in the righ1 hands can do good lhlngs You have worked hard, use It
wisely Invest In your own future.
AQUARIUS (I Know -and You Wiil Never Know Exactly What I Know) -You
may find yourself changing partners and brokers. Why to .. d? You usually love
change 11 you are 1n control. If you're not In control Y04J might want to take a hard
look pt that Forget ltstlnga for a while and ~tra1e on buyers.
PISCES (I Believe -and Don't Try To Pin Me Down To What) -Yes. those
projects you thought were eomple1ed wlll have to be reworked one more time
Higher ups and clients do not have the belief• y04J have In the future. Do you have
the wlll to convlnoe them one more time? Hold all your ll1Ung1 open. Make cenaln
you are seen out In public. Ple&M. 11op hiding.
(Thtl •t•fl do not com,,.,. thfty only tuggetll. RMd tc.1n ~n. then moon and
riling for furthM nu•nc.. LO"W, ArlanM.)
..
~COAST DAA.Y PLOT
Condo Hotline
Association -boards
must infor1n owners
ly JANET &..S. POWUS
AttO.,,.y.., .._
Dear Hotllne:
I have recently questioned my H ·
aoclallon'a board of dlrectora r9gard-
lng lhe l1ct that we homeownera
never ... m to receive anything from
th• boant except • notice of our
annual m"tlng and lncreHea In our
aHHlmenta. I thought the bo1td had
lo provide ua with aome flnanclal
Information on a r99ular bHI•. Pl•H•
advla• me what document• th• board
ahould be giving ua, and when.
-Puzzled Homeowner In Newport
Dear Puuled
The board should be prov1d1ng you
with financial state-
ments on an annual
basis. including a pro
f orma oper ating
budget which you
should re<::e1ve not less
than 45 days nor more
than 60 days belore
the beg1nnmg of your
assoc1a11on 's fiscal
year. This budget
should include the eSll· Power•
mated revenue and expenses. identify
the total cash reserves currently set
aside. an estimate of the current re-
placement costs and the estimated re-
maining useful Ille, and what methods of
funding will be used to defray future
repair. replacement or add1t1ons to the
maior components which the associa-
tion 1s obligated to maintain
In addition, you must receive a gen-
eral statement which describes the
procedures used to calculate and estab-
lish the reserves. The association must
have a review of the financial statement
prepared by an accountant 11 the gross
Income to the association, m any fiscal
year. exceeds $75,000. A copy of this
review must be distributed w1th1n 120
days after the close of each llscal year
In addition. ii the governing docu-
ments mandate an audit by an accoun-
tant, an audit must be performed m-
steao ot the review required by the C1v1I
Code.
Lastly, on an annual basis. the board
must send out a statement describing
the assoc1t1on's po1tc1es and practices m
enforcing lien rtghts or other remedies
tor those owners who are dellnquent In
assessments This must be delivered to
the members during the 60 days 1m-
medlately prior to the association's fis·
cal year. All of these disclosure require-
ments are contained In the Clvll Code at
Section t365.
To ~mmarlze. the board must dis-
tribute to you. at leaat on an annual
basis, a copy of ( t ) the financial state-
ment and review by the auditor. (2) the
reserve study and (3) a collection policy.
o..r Hotllne:
The 8MOClatlon I ltve In rKently
towed my car. During the towing pro-
ceee mr e&penelve Ponche ••• bedly demefed. ..._t reoouree do I h•we
...,.., the .. eacletlon and/Of the
towing oompenr?
4> ...... ct In Huntington hec:h
Dear 091neg9d:
The ... oct•tlon hN the right to have
your cer towed If y04J ere In vt011t1on of
the auociaUon'• poeted parking r•tnc-
tlon1. The 1MOClatlon mu1t poet, at
...,t, -'gna et the entranc.e or the
common lnt.,..t deYek>pment, which
contain IP9Ciftc language regarding
towing of vehicles, pursuant to Vehicle
Code Section 22658.2.
However, If your vehicle was damag-
ed by the towing proc"'· you may have
a cause of action against the assocla-
t1on and/or the towing company I rec-
ommend that you submit your clalm In
writing to the association for Its con-
sideration. Then consult your own at-
torney about your rights
Association towing matters can be-
come very serious I advise most boards
of directors to enter Into a contractual
relationship wtth their towing company
which requires the towing company to
pay for any and all damage to a vehicle.
Further. I aov1se most boards of direc-
tors to require the towing company
and/or the securrty service supervising
the towing to take Polaroid pictures of
all vehicles prior to towing In order to
ascertain whether the damage occurred
after the tow
Dear Hotllne:
MJ wife end I recently moved Into •
condominium complex In Newport
S.ach. We •r• orlglnally of KorNn
anceatry. Although I epeak YefJ good
Engllth, my wife apeah VefJ llttle. We
have met numerou• other t<or.-oc-
cupant• In the complH and I would
••tlmate, bated on my •tte~ et
the laat annual m"tlng, that approll-
lmately ~-third of the complex I•
ICorHn.
We have r~uested that the board of
dlreetora ptlnt electk>n mNrlel1 end
newtfettera tn both Englleh en Koreen
to Halat tn alerttng the mem.,.,....lp of
what I• occurlnt In the community. To
date the board h11 lndlceted that they
heve no obl'e•tlon to ptlnt enyttttno In
.,,y language other th.,, EnoHeh. la
thl• true? Doe• the boerd have • duty
to ptlnt materlal• In both Englleh and
Korean?
-Concerned In Newport .. ach
Dear Concerned
There Is no case or statutory authority
on this Issue However. II a significant
portion of the association's membership
speaks a language other than English.
the board of directors may have a
fiduciary duty to publish tts materials In
both languages
Certainly, 11 one-third of the complex
speaks Korean, the board may be obli-
gated 10 at least print the election
materials -including the notice. ballot
and proxy -In both English and
Korean Perhaps you could volunteer to
translate the association's newsletter
Into Korean in order to assist the board
of directors In meeting your request.
In translating legal documents. how-
ever. I recommend that the board hire
a professional Interpreter to be certain
that the necessary language la con-
tained In the election materials.
(Janet Powers 11 an attorney In the
tran$11Ctlonal d•partmtmt of Flor•. Nor-
dberg, Walker & Woolf-Wll/11, a law firm
emphasizing me practice of law In fhe
area of community auoel•tlon1. Shtl
cannot lndlvldualfy tNpOnd to ques-
tion•. but wlll answttr •• many H pou-
lble In tM WHl<ly Hot/I,,. column. All
retpon_. are baHd on c.urr.nt c.11-
fornla •tat• law and upon the factt
pr-.nt.cJ. You M>ould CONUlt your OllW1
U'°"'41tlon'I QOo;etnlnQ docufrWttl Of
legal oourwl on wr; .,,.clflc ,,..,_.,
S#KI you qu.tlotw to Community M-
eoclatlon Hotl#M, P.O. 8oJC 16«J, Coet9
M«M, CA 112824)
SPARKLING SURF
OCEAN BREEZE
REDUCED
Smell the salt air and wit-
ness the sun meltJn& Into
the Pacific while barbecuing
or sunbathln& from this new'
custom 2 story 4 bedroom
home. Ensenada Yacht Race
starting line in full view. For-
ever Greenbelt park and
Catalina sunset splendor.
Beach parties or formal ter-
race dining overlooking the
blue Pacific
$1,695,000
View from the Ten ace.
CdM PENTHOUSE. Ocean and Bay views galore! Re-
furbished 2-bdrm. 2-ba retreat home. City nlte lites. candlelit
terrace dinlg w{sounds of the surf Pr.lus cozy fireplace. Dock
privileges. poo , spa, gated. secluded & pvt. $695,000
I. CdM OCEANFRONT BU ILDABLE LOT. Vacant
lot with building authority approvals of plans for
a 4, 100 s.f. home on three levels w/semi-private
drive. Unparalleled sweeping ocean surf &
Catalina views. $1.695,000
2. CdM DRAMA GALORE. SOUNDS OF SURF.
Dramatic white water surf & ocean views from
all three levels. Comletely remodeled with very
secluded ocean lounge & terrace, wine room,
Jacuzzi & wet bar, all with twilight views of
Newport Harbo r, the channel entrartce &
Cataftha Island. The sunsets are breathtaking.
$3,395,000
CdM SURF This 5 bdrm dramatic ocean view home Is not for
everyone, just the bravest in spirit who Insists on having t he
ultimate lifestyle experience. $3.395.000
"
F8 Thucaday. August 23, 1e90
Architects to vie in sand castle • contest
Members of the Orange County
chapter of the American Institute of
Architects will be building structures
that won't stand a chance of surviving
tne tide when they convene on the
beach at Corona del Mar Sept. ~O.
Some of the finest architects, land-
scape designers and other affiliated
protess1onals In Orange County will
turn their attentions to building cas-
tles 1n the sand at the AIA's 1990
lnv1tat1onal Sand Castle Competition.
Tr1rough this event, which Is open to
the public, the local architects hope to
ra1• e the level of architectural aware-
ne:.s in Orange County. More than 20
toe al firms and 2.000 spectators at-
rended last year's event.
Sculpting is scheduled from 10 a.m.
10 3 p m . with awards being pres-
ented &I 4 p m A panel of 1udges will
select winners based on a number of
'-nteria, including ong1nahty and de-
Jeff Dun
sign, best use or site and degree of
d1H1culty
"Because our competitors are
architects, they create spectacular,
one-of-a-kind entnes · said Dell H
DeRevere. president of the Orange
County AIA. a non-profit organization
ded1cato::d to preserving high stan-
dards of profess1onallsm. integrity
ano competence in the architectural
1elO
The chapter provides workshops
ano speakers for tts nearly 1 100
members. as well as hosting its an-
nual design compet1t1ons for Orange
County high school and community
ccllege students For more 1nfor-
m.J11on on the sand castle compet1-
t1or call the AIA chapter office at
557 -7796
Nancy Kahn. former administrator
of special education programs for the
Los Angeles Unified School District.
has 101ned Patrick Tenore Realtors In
Newport Beach
Kahn said she selected real estate
for her new career because "It is a
people business. It offers an op-
portunity to work with people to help
them achieve their goals of finding a
new home or selling their present
one."
She brings to the field of real estate
a background in administration. suc-
cessful experience In working with
people. an ablllty to solve problems.
an enthusiasm for challenges and a
skill in remaining focused on a par-
ticular task to Its successful con-
clusion.
Kahn has an educational back-
ground in psychology. "which helps
when dealing with all types of clients
--
and fellow professionals in the real
estate field."
Jeff Dun has been appointed to the
position of pre-construction manager
of Keller Construction Co. He Is cur-
rently supervising pre-construction
services for Triangle Square. a $32
million retail shopping center in Costa
Mesa.
Dun has overseen construction, In
his former position with Keller as
proiect manager. of more than
540,000 square feet ol commercial,
office and retail space involving con-
tracts of more than $55 m1lhon.
A graduate of Arizona State Univer-
sity, Oun holds a degree 1n construc-
tion engineering/management . . .
Bottom Line Financial Company
has signed a rive-year lease tor 937
square feet of office space at 4 100
Campus Drive 1n Newport Beach one
of four butld1ngs in the Executive
Plaza Four. a four-bu1td1ng office
complex owned by Signal Landmark
Greg Pug1ley and John Boeko of
the harles Dunn Company's Orange
County office are the exclusive agents
for the complex and represetned Sig-
nal Landmark 1n the $80.325 trans-
action. Bob Rleden of Lee & As-
sociates rep1 esented Bottom Line
Financial.
ROH Chavez of Century 21
Beachs1de Realtors In Huntington
Beach has been named top producer
at Century 21 of the Pacific for the
month of June -the second time this
year she has received the honor
In February, Chavez sold property
totaling $2 million, and In June she
sold $3.25 m1lllon, making her the top
producer over the other Realtors in
her district and the region.
"This Is one of the best years I've
had as a Realtor," she said. "With all
of the referrals my past chents have
given me, business has been boom-
ing. My safes have managed to In-
crease despite the fact that we are In
a market that is transition "
Chavez. who has worked for Cen-
tury 21 Beachs1de for the past four
years, received the Centurion Award
last year in recognition of her
outstanding performance.
A native of Lima. Peru, Chavez
Immigrated to the United States with
her husband 10 years ago and be-
came a tax supervisor with H & A
Block. She has lived In Huntington
Beach for four years with her hus-
band, Oscar, and her 13·year-old son.
The Real Estaters 1s now part of the
nation's largest referral networking
system, HMS Refnet. which closes
one of every four homes sold m
America
Refnet has more than 220,000
member brokers and sales agents In
48 states with annual property sales
exceeding $80 bllllon
"We will take advantage or all the
services HMS provides for our
cnent1," said Buddy Clerk, bro·
ker/owner of the Real Estetera. "This
Includes home protection, errors and
omissions and homeowner continu-
ous contract plan. Refnet. I believe.
offers a great referral networking sys-
tem."
The referral network will be offered
to all of the firm's sellers at no cost
Call the Real Estaters at 546-2313 for
more information on the new system.
Shawntana Development has an-
nounced the selection of consultants
tor its Los Portillos condominium pro-
1ect in the prestigious master-planned
community of Rancho Santa
Margarita
The consultants named Include
architect Jim Mlckartz, Orange, sales
office designer Threshold Design.
Richard John1ton, Irvine; interior de-
signer Oxspnng Hostetler, Linda
Hoatetler, Costa Mesa; landscape
architects Frank Radamacher and As-
sociates. Frank Redamecher ol
Tustin and Hayes/Marlin Association
Advertising and Public Relat1onc; of
Costa Mesa
Los Port1llos when transl dlt!d
means 'the gateway· will feature 192
condominium units that have been
spec1f1cally designed to appeal to
singles and young couples ..
Priced from th e low $ 100,000s. the
homes are attracting tremendous
interest from potential home-
shoppers. Shawntana Development
will also be ottering FHA, VA and
special bond f1nanctng
The Los Portillos condominiums will
range In size from 652 to 1, 1 15 square
feet. with four d1slinct1ve floor plans
offering both one-bedroom1one-bath
and two-bedroom/two-bath designs
To add your name to the 1nteres1
list for Los Port1llos. call the Rancho
Santa Margarita Information Center
at t-800-422-5454
Dr . J.T. Yean has been promoted to
project manager 1n charge ol water
resources in the Orange County office
of c1v1I engineers and land surveyers
Fuscoe. Williams. Lindgren and Short
His duties will include pro1ect coord1-
nat1on. pro1ect de1sgn and cltent 1nter-
fac1ng .
Prior to assuming his new pos111on.
Yean was a senior engineer for FWLS
He joined the firm tn 1989 and has
been involved with the master
drainage plan. drainage corridor de-
sign and debrrs basin design for
Mountain Cove in R1vers1de County
He Is currently working on the
enhancement of the Carpinteria Salt
Marsh for the Santa Barbara County
Flood Control District
Yean received his c1v11 engineering
degree from the University of Taiwan
his masters from the Un1vers1ty of
Iowa and his doctorate in mechanical
and environmental engineering from
UC Santa Barbara
Fuscoe. Williams. Lindgren and
Short provides civil engineering and
land surveying services for both pri-
vate land development and public
works projects. The company has
offices In Orange County, Riverside.
Son Diego and .La.s ~egas.
Planner Frenk Hotchkl11 of the
Planning Center In Newport Beach will
be among the speakers at a three day
regional urban design conference ell-
plorlng environmental and destgn op.
I
lions for the future of Southern Cali-
fornia Oct. 4-6.
The conference. sponsored by the
Los Angeles chapter of the American
Institute of Architects. will be held at
the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel.
It will conclude with a town hall-style
public round table featuring Hotch-
k 1ss, Dan Gercte, former president of
the Los Angeles Planning Com-
mission. and Kenneth Topping, plan-
ntng director for Los Angeles.
Rosa Ch•v•z 8udd1 Clarll
The ~ess1on is the first• the AIA's
20120 V1s1on for America Program
events and will be replicated In urban
areas throughOut the country during
the next three years. The prototype
program will consist of up to six
regional conferences Involving
architects, a11ted professionals. public
and private sector leaders and plan-
ning experts
The goal of the 20/20 program Is to
help architects visualize the benefits
and impacts of growth and to Involve
them In the leadership of their com-
munities Registration information is
available from the Los Angeles AIA at
(213) 380-4595
Two Southern Cahfornla women
were among the first 17 people In the
country to be awarded the desig-
nation of seniors housing marketing spec1a1tst _
Barbara Krueger, vice president for
executive sales of Motivatlonal Sys·
tems Inc . and Carole Keller, principal
ol Skymarl<. Inc .• were formerly an-
nounced as recipients In Washington.
0 C at the board meeting of the
National Council on Seniors Housing,
a committee of the National Associa-
tion of Home Builders
Earning the new SH MS designation
Is based on the process of complllng
cred its from past expelence and In·
volvement 1n marketing aspects of
senior housing.
The SHMS course will be offered
again Sept. 13-14 at the San Diego
Marriott Hotel and Marina. Appll-
cauons for registration are available
for Krueger at (619) 4 7 4~8246 or
Keller at 854·0069.
The Staubach Company has an-
nounced that Texas lnstrumentt, a
computer supplier. h81 leued 28,S..9
square feet In the Koll Center lrvtne
North, 1920 Main St .. Irvine. Expected
occupancy 1s Sept. 23.
Leland Bruce, 81alr ar,an and Moh
Brennlf\9 of the Staubech Company
represented Texas Instrument• during
the lease negot1atton1. '•trtck
Murphy of the Koll Company rep-
resented the leuor.
Thuraqay. August 23. 1990 Fll
SHORECLIFFS EST ATE
COVER HOME
This one of a kind property encompasses almost 1h acre. Breathtaking views of the Newport Harbor Jetty entrance.
whitewater. Catalina, Little Corona Beach, and Buck Gully. Exclusive area In Shorecliffs surrounded by many other beautiful
estates. Access to two beaches. Room to build a lawn terrace, pool, and court. One of the last remaining estates available wi th this special kind of potential.
REDUCED TO $3,050,000
OWNIR MOTIVATED TO llLLn
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F lO Thursd•y, August 23, 1990 ORA.NM COAIT DALY PILOT
m
'Concepts' first step in Coto master plan
Before they were homes they were
"concepts" -unfolding tdeas that
made a t111e-year progression between
builder and architect. And even
though the new homes of Tiara within
the private master-planned communi-
ty of Coto de Caza are now built. they
ore still referred to as "concepts."
When we reviewed the blueprint
plan5 tor Tiara we 1nstmctinvely felt
that tnese homes would establish a
new level of architectural excellence
at C Jto says Rod G1lhland. vice
pres1jent ot sales and marketing for
the ".000-acre Coto community. "The
bu1lc.er and architect were able to
completely realize their original con-
cep,1on The homes are d1gnif1ed. yet
not stuffy or pretentious: contem-
por 3ry, w11h an old-world regard for
craftsmanship and detail "
The builder of Tiara 1s La Ltnda
Homes. one of Orange County's old-
11ne home builders. Richard L. Hall 1s
president of La Linda Homes.
Conceptually, our ob1ect1ve at
Tiara was to create a sanes of homes
that would each have a distinct and
highly md1v1dual character... Hall
pointed out .. The discerning home
buyer. particularly one seeking a
luxury home tn a prest1g1ous com-
munity llke Coto. deserves more than
iust another 'look-alike' home."
Hall. who's been building in Orange
County for over 30 years. enlisted the
services of architect M J Knitter for
Tiara. Knitter executed des1gnes for a
1tm1ted ed1t1on of 21 stately single-
fma1ly homes
Though the site. which overlooks
the eighth green of Coto's cham-
p1onsh1p golf course, could have ac-
commodated more homes. both Knit-
ter and Hall opted instead to design
and build homes of a larger. more
graceful nature
Four "concepts" • elevations and
floor plans -were created. ranging
fr om a s1r.gle-story home with approx-
imately 2.500 square feet to a two-
story five-bedroom plus library with
o-.er 4.500 square feet The exteriors.
d1s11ngu1shed by their stone and
shingle sidings. are offered in 10
d1fl'!rent styles All of the homes at
T1a1 a are oriented toward the golf
cou-~e and down" valley views at
Cot·)
Tilt' finish work on the home, those
subtl•: details often sacrificed by
bu1ld1 rs 1n the name of expediency, is
exemplary Rao1us corners -even in
the v.alk -1n closets -are standard
Corin•h1an columns, imposing stair-
ways. consistently high ce11tngs. (one
lloor plan has tw in up -
sta1rs/downsta1rs access. one formal
Int er• of Tl•r• ttom• st•n ed out with a "'concept:•
and one casual), are among the many
interior appolntmnents.
According to officials at Tiara. the
homes have been well recieved.
"Our owners are very sophisticated
people, at a point In their lives where
they really want the very finest." says
Kathy Nelson. sales representative for
Tiara. "These homes present them-
selves as custom residences and
every1hing about them backs up that
claim. The owners at Tiara have the
pnv1lege of a custom-like home.
without the difficulties of contracting
the building themselves.·'
Five of the 21 Tiara homes have
already been sold. Prices begin in the
low $600,000s. Membership In the
Coto de Caza Golf Club and other
private clubs are not Included In the
purchase of a home.
The private recreational and resi-
dential community of Coto Is con-
sidered the 'crown Jewel' of all mas-
ter-planned communities In Orange
County. A low density development
schedule -designed to protect the
ridgelines that frame Coto's '4,000
acres and to preserve Cato's status
as having the lowest density of any
community in Orange County -is
rigorously enforced.
Private recreational amenities in-
clude the 18-hOle championship golf
course. the Vic Braden Tennis Col-
lege. the Equestrian Center. as well as
a network of bike and fogging trails.
and parks.
Six of Southern California's leading
homebuilders are represented at
Coto. with new homes priced from the
high $200,000s to $1 m111ton Custom
homes1tes are also available
Coto's Sales and Information
Center. headquarters for all real es-
tate activity there, 1s open dally from
10 a.m to 6 p.m To visit Coto. take
the San Diego Freeway (405) to El
Toro Road, head east to Santa
Margarita Parkway, then south to
Plano Trabuco Turn nght and follow
the signs to the Sales and Information
Center For 1ntormat1on call
858-2600
Affordable housing backed for LA residents
LOS ANGELES -The Community
Redevelopment Agency (C AA) ap-
proved a $555.000 loan to create
affordable housing for some of the
city's poorest residents tn the Wilshire
District. ·
Pending approval by the City Coun-
cil, the CAA would provide the low-
1nterest loan to help develop a new
$3.5 million facility for the Korean
Youth Center, which would also con-
tain 19 units of very very low, very low
and low-Income housing.
The Youth Center's current buildlng
on 3986 Ingraham St .. near Wilton
Place and Seventh Street. along with
an ad1acent house, would be de-
molished to make way for the new
project. The center's juvenile counsel-
ing, education and job training pro-
grams will be temporarily relocated to
another site until the new faclllty Is
comptece.
CAA funds would be used to ac-
quire the adjacent site and to fund
other pre-development costs. The
Youth Center has received funding
from the Century Freeway Program
and ls seeking state housing monies.
funding from the Community Develop-
ment Department and state and fed-
eral tax credits.
Construction work on the Youth
Center and apartment comptex 11
scheduled to begin In spring 1991 and
be completed the fOllowtng year. The
)
apartments wm rent tor between $ 107
and $539 a month and be available to
residents of all ethnic groups
The Korean Youth Center Inc is a
non-profit community organization
created In 1977 to provide Juvenile
delinquency prevention services, Indi-
vidual and family counaetlng and fob
tr~nlng program a. The Youth Center
reeef~ ltl funding from the United
Way. prlvate donations, and from
11ate, county and city grant programs.
OAANGI COAIT DALY PLOT Thursd1y, August 23, 1990 FU
Lido Isle: A little boug ta lot in 1935
$700 land plots
site of homes
worth millions
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
In the 1890's. an early Newport
Beach settler often found herself
stranded with the changing tide while
playing on the gra!iSY marsh that was
to beocme Lido Isle.
The man who financed the dredge-
and-flll operation 1n 1923 to create the
present contours of the 11 4-acre
island env1s1oned a ma1or commercial
wharl teeming wtth enterprise.
But during the post-World War II
cold war days when volunteers stood
atop the lido Isle community building
tower and scanned the skies for
Russian invaders. they were protect-
ing an island community the old
timers had never env1s1oned
Among those who know their ge~
ography the name "Lido Isle" con-
1ures up the Old World charm and
lu)(unant style of the llaltan resort of
rne smae name that sits on the
Adriatic at Venice
That's the atmosphere the de-
velopers sought -and eventually
ac.h1eved when they struggled to
sell lots tor as little as $450 during the
depth of the Great Depression
Few ol today·s prospective tiome
buyers -eying prices from about
$450.000 for a hxer-upper to $5
mitlton for a bayfront home -know
the island was 1ust a wind-swept
marsh 1n the bay a hundred years ago.
It wasn't long after Ramona Duarte
Castle was born in 1888 that she and
her brothers and sister would row out
10 play 1n 'the big shapeless salt
marsh that later became Ltdo Isle ·
Grass grew in the center. but at
iow !Ide the shoreltne was alive with
crabs and shellfish,' she said 80
years later
The children often lost track of the
time and tound thetr boat perched on
the sand high above the receed1ng
11de
'Because 1t was too heavy for us to
drag back we would wait hours for the
tide to come in again ... Castle said
But their mother rarely worried She
could see them easily across the
empty sand and water from their
home on the McFadden wharf
Newport Beach had grown llttle
when a pair of community boosters
persuaded oll man W.K Parkinson to
buy what was then called Pacific
Electtrc Island for $45.000 1n 1923
He dreamed of building a ma1or
Southland wharf and spent &261.000
1n a dredging operation that built up
Lido-Isle some 11 feet above the bay
Parkinson never realized his plans
and died in 1927
But before he died. he took a
$50,00 down payment on a $ l.25
million sale of the Island to William
Clark Crittenden, a San Francisco
promoter
Crittenden then contracted with a
group headed by John Elsback to
subdivide end Mii the land for an
envisioned real ntate bonanza.
Sal" dragged. Ofter• of ln1lde lots
for $450 and bayfromt 10t1 at S 1.000
to S 1,200 were too 11eep for mo.t
buY91'1.
Udo Ill• -from windswept m•nft to mHllon•lrer' p•r•dl••·
The City Council OK'd a con -
troversial public improvements pro-
1ect that. at $ 1 ~ m1llton. was the
largest of 11s kind ever let in Cali-
fornia.
The contract covered all the walks.
curb~ street ltghts. water mains,
sewer line. pleasure piers and a then-
uniq e underground w1nng systems
for telephone and electric service
Opponents of the contract turned
out to be right when assessments
against the lost drove the prices out
of reach
Nevertheless. promoters forged
ahead Elsback engaged a Swiss
architect named Franz Herd1g. who
was fam11tar with the French and
ltaltan nv1eras
Streets were given European
names. and houses were of Med1-
teranean architecture with tile roofs
and walled patio gardens
A high tower was built on the new
clubhouse that would later be useful
In the v1g1lant watch lor Communist
invaders.
A unique part of the design not
found elsewhere in the city put house
fronts on walkways called "stradas·
and all the streets. or "v1as ... to the
rear of the homes.
A glowing news story 1n the New-
port News 1n 1933 described the
design thusly
"By a truly 1ngen1ous arrangement.
the streets upon which the homes
front (those not facing the water) are
actually safety streets. because all
houses face on walks. all streets are
at the back of the residence This
makes 1t a paradise for those wilh
children."
There were 46 homes on the Island
at the time
Despite heavy promotions. sales
lagged. Finally, the man who would
succeed in the stubborn sale of Lido
Isle properties was hired In 1935.
Paul Palmer came abroad estimat-
ing he could aeU tome 800 available
Iota In five years. It took him nearty 20
Palmer later talked about the dif-
ficulty of attracting buyers dunng the
Depression
At the time, 30-foot, off-the-water
lots were $700. with $260 covering the
cost of the lot and $440 for the
improvement bond Bayfront. 30-foot
lots were about $1,800. including
$540 for the lot and $1 ,260 for the
bond.
"Two problems arose 1mmed1-
ately,' Palmer said · No. 1 Few
people could be induced to buy a lot.
even though extremely hberal terms
were offered.
'The second problem arose from
those few people who drd agree 10
buy a lot and then found they could
not obtain building loans. unless they
happened to have a wealthy relative "
Palmer recalled a couple o f
advertising slogans they tried that
were at least amusing If not effective
"The first phrase. 'A little buys a
lot,' stood us 1n good stead for many
years, although now the reverse of
this phrase might be more accurate
-'A lot buys a little "
When Palmer spoke those words 1n
1956. inside lots were selltng at
$12,000 and up and bayfront lots at
$30.000 and up
The other slogan made Palmer and
his associates the butt of many 1okes
"Lido Isle. A Smart Address ·
The slogan -"on signboards sur-
rounded by one hundred acres of
sand. salt. grass and weeds -
brought forth derisive laughter from
others in the commmunity," Palmer
said.
Today, early buyers or their de-
scendants are laughing all the way to
the bank.
Biii Feeney. a real estate agent with
Waterfront Homes Inc. In Newport
Beach. which handles manyof the
sales on Lido 1118. said Inland houMS
start at about $500,000.
But thoM are the onee that ~
ally need a tot of repair. 01herl are
selltng for more than a million dollars
Feeney said
Bayfront house range from "the low
millions to about $5 m1111on ." he said
Obviously not tor the average home
buyer, Ltdo Isle is a prest1g1ous ad-
dress 1n an already much-desired
community
Feeney descnbed It as one of the
few water-oriented communities that
provide a family atmosphere
The Lido Isle Community Assoc1a-
11on oversees all the community
properties. 1nclud1ng tennis courts
the clubhouse beachfronts docks
and parks
Children can take tennis and sailing
lessons. and numerous commun11y
achv1t1es for all age groups are sched-
uled throughout the year
Unltke those who !Ive on the other
big island in the harbor. Lido ·es1-
dents en1oy their amenities w1tt1out
the crush of tourtsts.
And except for a handful of duple)(-
es. Ltdo boasts only single-family
homes In general. the Mediterranean
flavor remains.
The combination has made Lido a
favorite among the stars and well-10-
do of yesterday and today
Past residents included Joan
Crawford. Rock Hudson. Claire
Trevor. Ray Miiiand and June Allyson
John Wayne leased a home on L•do
for a brief period before buytng his
home 1n Bayshores
Perhaps the most famous Holly-
wood personality on Lido today 1s
Joey Bishop
It Is also popular with leaders of the
development industry. 1nclud1ng Don
Koll. Bob Warmington and Gen Wil-
liam Lyon
Jean Tandowsky. who with her hus·
band bought a bayiront lot tor
$13,500 In 1950. ranks near the top 1n
.enorlty among current island resr.
dents.
"I've been there so long they think
t ca~ wtth the lease:· she said
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Huntington •••ch•1 new SSS mllllon, 12-story W•terfront Hiiton h•s JOO 9u..C rooms •nd suit•• -•II with oc••n views.
Waterfront Hilton a study in casual elegance
With a fresh, airy color scheme.
subtle wallcoverlng textures and rich,
blossoming plant life. the Waterfront
Hilton in Huntington Beach captures
the casual elegance of the beach
atmosphere with its unique Mediter-
ranean interior design
Visual Impact of dramatic. natural
settings Is immediately evident at
every design phase of the hotel. A
palm tree-lined driveway leads to a
porte-colchere that shelters the en-
trance to the airy. skyht lobby. In the
lobby, the breathtaking sight of a
dramatic rockscape frames the
beauty of a cascading water fountain
accentuated by lush. full palms and
colorful plants.
Unified by elegant materials and
finishes. the hotel's public spaces flow
Into one another. Smooth marble and
Mediterranean hie floors greet guests
with an original marble compass pat-
tern embossed on the floor in the
registration area. Gentle archways.
decorative columns and exquisite
Move-up buyers becoming
hottest real estate 01arket
The hottest home-buying market
today Is keyed to the "move-up"
buyer, the home-owner seeking
larger. more luxurious and com-
fortable housing. according to a
survey conducted by Better Homes
and Gardens Real Estate Service
"Ftnding a home that adequately
suits a family's changing lifestyle Is
one of the main motivations behind
the move-up rush... says Alen Sab-
bag. president of the real estate ser-
vice.
"This accelerating trend Is making
larger, more expensive sing le-family
homes and three-bedroom city con-
dos -homes that flt the lifestyle and
Income levels of one out of every
three American households counted
as part of the baby boom generation
-the nation's most hotly pursued
market," he says.
According to the survey. 57 percent
of home buyers In 1988 flt the cat-
egory of "move-up" buyers.
A National Association of Home .
Builders report says 66 percent of all
home construction 1s geared to the
"move-up" market.
These buyers are choosing "neo-
traditlonalism" in their housing. says
Joan McCloskey. executive building
editor of Better Homes and Gardens
magazine
"They want a trad1t1onal exterior.
Including a return to the porch, but a
contemporary Interior, with special
attention aimed at the entry... she
says.
They also seek more space and
bigger rooms, she says. which "can
also mean more lighting within rooms
and ceiling heights rising to ntne feet
and higher."
Among other elements: a kitchen
with large pantries and open access
to the family room and the outdoors;
master suites with walk-In closets,
sitting areas and built-In electronics: a
"media wall" In the family room, and
better location, closer to good
schools, work and public and health
care facllitles .
chandeliers add interest to the lobby.
which opens to a spacious. yet in-
timate Lobby Bar.
Interior design. including space
planning and architectural detailing. is
the work of Concepts 4, Inc. of Los
Angeles.
"With the use of elegant materials,
clas1c good taste In decor and
furnishings. we were able to achieve a
'timeless styllzat1on. · said Jerry How-
ard. president of Concepts 4 "A
design that avoids all forms of trendi-
ness while catering to an upscale
traveler who welcomes the appeal of
casual elegance "
Art 1s integral to the luxurious at-
mosphere of the hotel and is evident
by the original pieces. Folded panels.
canvas art, marble and bronze
sculptures and wall hangings are 1ust
a few of the art lorms adopted by a
variety ol local California artists. In-
cluding Los Angeles-based Laddy
John 0111, 8111 Attaway of Venice and
Huntington Beach's own Michael
Bryan. The eclectic approach to art
promises something tor all tastes
from the abstr~t to the spec1l1c
Festive color schemes. artwork
and beaded crystal chandeliers create
an 1llus1on of understated elegance 1n
the Grand Ballroom, while the subtle
pleasures of detailed fixtures and fin-
ishes. natural woods and hand-
painted floral. canvas bedspreads
create comfort and luxury in the guest
rooms.
The resort's restaurants. C1elo
Mare and Surf Hero Dell, each olfer
their own distinctly refreshing decor.
Clelo Mare invites the natural
beauty of an enriched Mediterranean
environment right Into the restaurant
through extensive use of living plant
life. tall windows. soothing. warm col-
ors that grace the walls. and rich.
sophisticated fabrics that command a
relaxed. open ambience In many
areas of the 160-seat restaurant. cozy
booths overlook outdoor vistas that
draw attention to the panoramic view
of the Pac1f1c.
The Surf Hero Dell epitomizes the
true California beach character with a
flagstone floor. black and white tiled
walls. aquamarine colored ce111ng and
beach-oriented artwork The 1n-
door/outdoor dining area 1s the per-
fect spot to en1oy such house special-
ty sandwiches as the Pipeline or Jaws
burger.
The lighthearted. casual elegance
feeling 1s also carried through in the
West Coast Club Mirrors. traveling
lights and abstract art are all part of
the decor that help 1gn1te the energy
required to "trtp the light fantastic ..
Most unique to the Waterfront
Hilton s interior design 1s the fact that
whether formally or casually dressed
guests can feel at ease strolltng any-
where throughout the resort's facih-
t1es
"We put an e)(treme amount of
emphasis on residential quality 1n our
design. with soft colors. open spaces.
and a mood of casual elegance." said
Howard "Much of the furniture is
custom. 1nclud1ng the armo1re 1n each
guest room, designed to house the
telev1s1on and snack/beverage bar
The Waterfront Hilton a 12-story.
300-room oceanfront resort. is the
first milestone in the development of
the Waterfront
The Waterfront development will
feature four hotel properties with a
total of 1.450 rooms. a tennis and
resort health spa center. and an up-
scale shopping center with res-
taurants. This $600 million. 50-acre
destination resort complex is being
developed by tl'\e Robert Mayer Corp
o f Newport Beach.
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754-6262
CHEA, c...-"' -Darlin~ 2 bdrm home on t-tucc 10 t.00 squ.ire
1001 orncr 101 IMidt" ~lude(f arc.i t'tas coz) fTplc enc~ vard
mo111,a1t'd seller Onh <;177 rro Ideal for hrs1 ume bu~crs' •1"1()-'><,7
HCLUOED T"EASIMEI -Temh< J bdrm tiome hds Sp;k.IOUS
noorpl•n "'"" lamtl\ rm d1n1n11 rm gTt"al patio ldrge 101 in~odt' 41,.el
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1t'touYn<h' 0-,namlle l t:wlrm Hunlln(lon Beach home ti.ts separalt'
dining, •lnl ~t'tools and motlva1ed seller v.1ll1ng 10 (.trr~ I ~11 Call for
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MOC>4EL NtWICTl -~autlful l bdrm Fountain Valle) Parblde
£stale hn n-carpet (, paint family rm with sk)'IL&llt. trplc custom
oak bar \lalnf'd gins bevelled mll'fO< tn f0tmal dlnlnc rm tn·ude II.Kl
locallon etc• S2'i'l Q()()• •IND-<;60
PRIME HUNT BCH LOCATIONl ....................... S138,500!
Bike to beach' Temhc l bdrm 1 stor) to....,nhome has frpk dininc area
grl'ill kxation on f!rttnbeh super sharp maintenance e-cel~nl prtCe'
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CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP HOMEL.. ................. 1124,9001
Older C' l ! bdrm cottal!e needs some ,.ork -poce reflects condition
B~ 1 .. 1 =l,D-S(.">
EXCEPTIONAL ELEGANCEl.. .......................... S155,000I
r ahulou<i l hdrm],., bath t"'nhm has cenual air dual trpk upgraded
detor grec11 1ntert0r locatlOn. double garage Pfl'ate patio' A'l'llD-~
OWNER WILL CARRY 1STl. ............................. S119,000I
s.i,e IMn costs · lo,.,est pnce home in tract too' Tot all~ redone I hdrm
home h.i\ nev. carpet floors kitchen dra~ Pel'"''"(, riut t'\lra laqw
lot frpk etc l t">s than 20 do"'n "'111 get you 1n1 ::l"ID-Xi7
STOP DREAMING! ............................................. S199;900f
Beaut1f\JI J bdrm home mstde e'cellent area has vaulted ceiling. trpk
hrl(.~ planter' ne,. roof ne"' paint new corpet ne,. plumblng ne,.
h\ture., ne,. appharx~ beauttful wood cabinets£. more' 1<INO-"M
4 YEARS NEWl .............•..•......................•.....••..•.. 1219,9001
vorg<'ous J " old detacht'd home '" Sf'(Unt~ gated tomplt" has l bdrm~ tamth rm dining area trpk central dtr quiet patio J car
g.ira1w cm =t..,r>-Xiq
HAS IT ALLl ..................................•...................... 1229,9001
lmm.Rulatel\ UPl!raded 1 bdrm home on h~ corner IOI '" pum,·
Huntington Beach area has gorg~ pool fam1I\ 1m large ma~ter
suite all ne11. carpel floors paint roof large patio 'clnt S(hools ct,
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BASKETBALL COURTl.. .................................. 1237,000I
On t'tuge end ol cul de sac lot 1n QUJCt Huntingt<>fl Beach area' Supe-1
'harp 1 bdrm POOL home attached' features famtl) a1ea b11ck trpk
d1n1ng area CO\ered patio great schools = i-.o-~ i I
HOT N~W LISTINGL ......................................... $249,0001
Super ~harp 4 bdrm home 1n popular Huntington Beach tract btktnl!
d1st.in..e to the ocean' Has famil) rm frplc 2 car garage huge corner
lot tint <.ehools' •1"40-572
SIMPLY IMMACULA TEl .................................... S279,000I
C.Orgeoui 1 story Glen Mar home in lovely Huntington Beach area has
4 bdrms famil)' rm frplc dining area gorgeous lush landscapinc \Int
schools' •IND-SH
NEED A PLACE TO ST ASH MOM? ................ S315,000I
Roommates dream' Dynamite 4 bdrm Fountain Val~y e•ec ls answe1
to your pra)er~· Totally separate liv1nc quarters with llvlnc rm. kitchen
I bath · spaclou-. downstairs hvlnc area has J bdrms. huge master
w/g1ant walk·ln c~t & sitting rm. gorgeous lamlly rm frpk hard-
wood Ors hig kitchen etc' Huge yard with lovely landsca~ (,
pla)hou~· Xlnt schools too' Submit all offers to anllOUS seller'
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I.DC '1XlRI -Fabulous • bdrm exec lher 1n e•cellent Cost• Mesa
Tract ne•r (fY'tal Court has larte famlly rm. 4 lrpla tonnal dllnJ. den
community pool Inside location ·steps 10 nelC)lborhood p.lrk. hnt
tchool~ I s l7Q Cl()()' • IN().')61
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,OUNTAIN VALLEY FANTAIYl -Fabulous 4 bdrm Foun-
tain Vo1lle~ StrallOfd Park exec NS ~n e•lens1vel)' up-
cr.c:ted-larce pool (. spa rutura stor>e (. b11ck landscape (,
drn. ev.ay sk~ hlhts stained class cus1om h111ncs hand
painted tilt' l1af1an Ille etc etc' Also has lclmlly rm formal
dln1nc rm J trplcs ins~ lot. l cu prage red ule root etc'
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LOADa 0. IPACll -Temlk: 4 bdrm pool home on Inside comer lot
of lovely tract In Fountain Valwy with dnt FV schools tiff IO'eec>U'
pool mottler In law qu.rters. family rm. IO!mal dlnlfll, fTvk:. parqlJt't
hrs It v ey carpel l Ull p r, etcl Sl~ ~ •IND-')62