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1990-08-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
st Ms In r al estate Are you today's winner? ......... P .. A10 lllP•o..&71, ....... FAIR THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! h's Thursday, Aug. 30. 1990. and here's what's happening: ORANGE COAST WEATHER: Fair with some early fog. Today'• ~p/low: 71·'5 Yesterday's hi~/low: 77-65 TomorTow's high/low: 75-65 SPORTS: Ma,t.r Lupe Bateball: o.qen wla 1~· 1amet .. , amdmaU leMt A.qel1 t , Teu1 i H-HOU• HOTUN• TO FH• •OITOll 642-6086 c ......... ,.. ... ,,...A.a,.,_..., TELL THE PILOT ••-AL INl&•••n Giii MLIT'AlllV I'm :118•1TV'P WIATHIRANO OCIAN CONDITIONS ................... Ml 1"!7tt: u .......... wida a PSI..._ ol Ill .... 111• I 8sclw aft ~Ill poor IO 1a1t· condiuoas widl 1-l tOot waves aad a •ater -~ol66 ...... ... ,,,~.~ olbcmisa, and ... ..s c:atico .,... wttb IOIDI ICUlpia IDd )'CllowWI 1eponed. • ., .... ,. ..... South- ... 10 .. winds • '° ... U. wi1b 1-lool MM after .. D0011 ....._ Winds becom· illl tilbl and IOUtha'ty at ... Swell IOUdlwest 3 ..... ·,I INDEX Brl~ Business Classified Comics Crossword Deaths Horoscope ()p'nlon Police Log Pubflc notices Society Sporu TV listings Weather 09 A4 08-10 07 09 011 09 Alf Al 010-1 ' AIO e t -6 Weekend Al 2 TODAY•s THOUGHT ''TM St!C~t of «Juca- tlon Is r~sp«rlng tM pupH . ., R.,n W.tdo Emerson THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1990 • az1ne arsl a Orange Coast says Orange County magazine lying about its circulation Oranae County magazine has de· liberatcly misled advertisers with false circulation numbers. Ko ob- tained a postal ~ipt for Orange County magazine which shows total mailings of 1,787 copies for the Ju~ 1990 issue. And after going throu By RUSS LOAR Diiiy ""' MA« 'W- What bepn as a war of words has become a war of numbers as two mapzines square off in a battle for Oransc County readcn. In a campajan dcsiflled to demon· strate its commandmg circulation lead, Orange Coast mapzine is quietly tcllin1 advcrtisen that the circulation claims of its smaller rival, Orange County magazine, just don't add up. founded in 1974, Orange Coast map.zinc has a monthly circulation of 38.142 verified by the Audit Bu· rcau of Circulations. Ten-year-old Orange County mapzinc claims a circulation of 25,000 which is not Bomb found in parking garage ly EMILY ADAMS Diiiy ,,_ kllff ""- NEWPORT BEACH -A bomb was found early Wednesday inside a briefcase-sized conuiner that was abandoned in an undcrjround park- ing lot on MacArthur Boulevard. The plastic bol, armed with a toggle switch and red h&ht and sit· ting in plain view. was dismantled by a Shcnffs bomb squad robot. Inside the container. deputies found cxplos1vcs, said Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman. This was the area's second bomb scare 1n a week. but the first where a de' ice was actuall) fo und The explosives were dismantled before an}onc could be IOJUrcd. Newman said Nobody has claimed respons1· b1hty for the bomb's placement. nor was there a threatening call made to any of the businesses at 4400 MacArthur Blvd .. which sits adja- cent to the subterranean parking lot. About 23 employees of the nearby Sanwa Bank were evacuated for about three hours as a precaution. said branch manager Nancy Walsh. Walsh said she feared for the safety of her employees because the wall ne-arest the parking structure is mostly glass. "We don't want to take any chances,'' she said. Witnesses told pohcc they'd seen the molded plastic container sitting in a pa.r:k.ing place the previous niaht. Officers weren't notified until Wednesday morning about 9 a.m. lhou&h. when a man noticed the briclcasc's red hght. The Sheriffs bomb squad amved about 10 a.m. Wlth a robo( that opened the c:asc while officers and fl'IHM lft IOMe/P'. A7) verified by any auditing orpniza- tion. Oranae Coast rnqazine pub- lisher Ruth Ko said she has docu- ments that show the magazine's circulation numben actually total about 10,000 copies per month. "l would like them to basically play by the same rules," Ko said. "I've spent a lot of time and money to set an audit. They should rep- resent their circulation truthfully - that's all I want." Ko's suspicions were first raised when she obtained a copy of a pnnt order for Oransc County magazine, dated May I, 1990. The job 1icket shows a print order for I 0,000 coeics. 'They have an old document." said Orange County Publisher Susan Mcfadden. "We don't even pnnt there now." Oransc County mapzinc 1s now printed by Craftsman Press in Seat· tic, Wash. A salesman at Craftsman who handles the map.zinc account said he could not comment o n the number of copies pnnted for Orange County magazine. In response to Ko's accusatio ns. M cFadden produced a document dated Aug. 24. 1990. from Craftsman giving a pnce quotation for 25,000 issues. The document 1s not a JOb order, how- ever, and McFadden was unable to provide any add1ttonal proof of circulation. Ko said she has cviden~ that a year of postal receipts for t e magazine, Ko said posul records show an avefl&C monthly mailing of 2, 114 issues for Orange County magazine. But the magazine claims subscnpuons of 14,000 and mailings to medical offices of 1,500. "That told me nght there that something funny was going on." Ko said. "Their media kit states that thcf re mailing out I 5,500 copies They're not even close " Mcfadden expressed doubt about the validity of the postal receipts but would not elaborate. "I can't believe that is anywhere near true." she said. "I can't comment on the post.al receipts." Among documen ts being Stunned f emlly ,...,..IHt,. discuss th• prob· ,.,.., ttl•J hM with the funer•I bee.use the doctor •ll•gedlJ l•ll•d to s~n • d••th .,.., -...,_ .., ..._ ~ certificate. They •r•. front left. Ua Sutton. sister of the d•<••sed; J•n• T•ylor. ct.ugttter; •nd 0111• Forster. sister. Unsigned death certificate adds to a family's anguish 1y 908 VAN fYKIN ~ ""' Staft 'W- N EWPOR T BEACH - A doctor at Hoq Memorial Hospital failed to saan a death certificate, as required by state law. for a Solana Beach woman who died Saturday morning. cau11na a delay an her burial and an.auish to her family, her son-in-law said Wednesday. Dorothy Armstrona died after a panicularly virulent bout Wlth the cancer she had battled for ti ve years. said her son-in-law. Richard Taylor. Taylor, who lives in Newport Beach, said the family had bttn prepared for the death, but not for what happened 1n the days that followed. "We we we~ instructed to go downstairs and sign some papers. which we did." Ta) tor said. ".\II ot that was taken care of an a matter of hours. We made amnaements wtth Pacific View Mortuary in Corona dcl Mar for a funeral 5ef'\ ace at t Andrews Prcsb)tCnan Church 3nd then a graveside service at th<' ccmct.try 1n El T oro "All the amngcments were mad<'. but then wt got a call from th<' m onuar) yt'Stt'rday that tht'' couldn't get an)'bod to sign the death cemficate. Ev1dcntl} the at- tending (>hys1c1an. Dr. (Michael) Shluu.. didn't make any amtnat- mcnts, and he left fo r Hawa11 that afternoon " 0 111 Love. a spokeswoman for Hoag. said hospital officials wcrt not made aware of the problem with the death ctrtificat<' until 11 a m ·Tucs- da} "We tned to assist when wt' Wt!'\" appnscd of th<' s11uat1on." \hC said "Our patient rtlauons person did takt' that call . and we wcrt able to &et It Stra1&htened OUt later that afternoon. '/.'<' feel '-Crv. vcr'\ badl> (~aM 1H DEATH/I'• A71 SHOWDOWN IN 'n-IE DESERT A w•r between..._....., Is under ••J· circulated by Ko to advertisers is a letter from Drown News A&ency Vice President Dan Smith dated f~ ... '" MAGS/P'9 A41 White fails to show up in court ly IMll.Y ADAMS Ollll)r -lhllt 'W- SA NT A ANA -l\ Newport Beach ps)ch1atnst facmi up to 10 years 1n st.ate pnson for sexually molesung a drugged patient - who's also his adopted son -failed to show up for sentencing Wedncs- dai,1...10 Supenor Court. r A,. ~warrant has been issued for the arrest of Dr James H. Wbllc, 47. who's been frtt on ball since March Howeve r. the necessary paperwork for White's arrest won't be com· pleted until this mornmg. when police plan to amvc at the doctor's Corona del Mar home. Pohce Lt Tim '-t""man said \\-htte has been dcscnbed b) pros- ecuto rs and pohcc as suicidal. With a casual attitude toward death But Dcput' D1stnct Attorney Dennis Bauer also noted that While 1s a pnvate pilot and ownes two planes '\s~cd 1f Whac had fled in one of the aircraft. Bauer said. "That's one of the best •uesscs He was looking at I 0 years in pnson toda} ·· Whtie la wyers speculated on the doctor«, whereabouts. new 1nfor- mat1on rtvcaled that the 29-ycar-old v1cum 10 this case -always de· scnbcd as a paucnt -was adopted by While The v1ct1m . whose 1dent1ty 1s protected. was an adult when adopted h) Whttc. Newman con· firmed urccs do~ to the 10· vcsttptton "81d the mao was about ~8 }tar\ old ai l~ nme of his adoption The ca~ "as first brou&ht to poh~ attention when the mao dis- covered '1deo tapes and sttU photo- lf'IPh' of himself. unconSClOUS. and Wlutc in"o1'ed an SCl acts. poli~ f~aM lff DOCTOft/P'ap A71 Still no sign of freed women, children ly THOMAS WAGNIR c" Id ............... U.S. officials rushed to Jordan'• border with Iraq on Wednadly to s;reet American• leayina Iraq, but no •tan emef'ted that Slddam Hu•in baa carried out his pledae to free Western women and ·chilaren. No memben of Iraq's hostqe lfOUP were aboard the two Iraqi Airways niahu that arrived in Amman. Jordan, from Baahdad on Wednetday. Md althoulh U.S. Amt.aador Rota' Harrison humf!d to the bonier po1t of Ruweishid northeut o( Amman to help put Americans. none showed up. "I have no cvidence. .. indicatina that ~ have betn allowed to leave,'' White Houee spokesman Roman Popadiuk tokt reporters in Wuruna1on. lnq bu aid all women and chil· dren wbo wish to leave muat have uit visas. Britain said Wednetday. Britain allO has been told that eacl\ of the fOtt'IJ' cmbulia must aivc Iraq a list of tbeir nationals wbo wish te> teave. ta.id a British Fortip Oftice epotaman who spoke on conditloft of anoeymit}'. A defiant s.ddam meanwhile de- clared in a TV interview Wednnday that America cannoc defeat Iraq, addina. "I do DOt bea befott any- one." He told a newsman from French TV station TFI that "a victory for the United States as not realisuc" 1n the confrontation with Iraq, and that "we arc, an any case. o pt1m1suc The future belonp to us." He also defended lraq_'s 1nvas1o n and anneuuon o( Kuwait. c.Jhna 1t "an 1ntqral pert" of Iraq. In an hourtona interview with CBS News an Bqhdad, shot by Iraqi TV. Saddam declared, "Kuwait 11 pen of Iraq. The JcatsJat1vc bod1ci an Iraq have 1 ued a clear dcctt;e .. ~.'"'that KuwaJt II an Iraqi prOV1nct. On Tuaday. lbe tate De1>art· ment said Iraq toot nine m<>ft Amenans into custody 1n tl"IO and ' , Kuwait, bnnaina to 70 the number who have bttn rounded up and apparently moved to mahtary an· stallat1ons to prevent a U.S. attack. Ncvt'rthcless. tatc Dtl>U\ment \pokcswoman Marp~t Tutwaltr said on Wednesday that 1f Saddam cames out h1s promise to fttt the Western women and chtldrtn. 1t will be "a s1an1ficant step an the n&ht d1rect1on." As the West waited lO tee What W0'1k1 happen tO It boltaeet. a White Houte ofrtall confttmed that I.be BUib edrrnnastnuon recavtid a teem lraqj ofter to rm all captive. and -1tbdraw from Kuwait 1f cena1n cond•UODJ were met. TM coodit1ons weft that the Ill• temational trade cmt>arso qa1n1t Iraq be lifted and Bqhdad be r.nt- ed access to tht Persian Out and soae control of an oil field that dipa into Kuwait. eccordina to Ncwtday, which broke the llot)' The oftiaal. who spoke on con: djt1on of uonrrrutl• aid the offer was "'jected. Lreq 1 oftkial newa •ncy said no sudl propotal wu made. • Iraq'• U.S. ambu11dor. Mohamf!d Al-MuMt. ofldally notafted the S.. ~· ••t o( s.ddam·1 deaw &Mt wo•• IDd ctuldrcn of'_.... Mliirn•" ..ad be aUoWed -ol .... ' •• , .. 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"There's a magic to '-"eanng· hats " She sull remembers the da}S "hen "orking in a JC"' ell') store. she and the other clerks decided to "ear hats"' t'f) da~ 10 "orll. ··\.\ c: stopped traffic.·· GEORGIA ROOTS -------- Growing up 1n Georgia. ~he dec1drd at age 8 th.11 \he "an1t•d 10 lt\e in California "I lo'e sunshine:· she said -Complied by Joy AatboaJ Editor'• aote: If you b ow someoot" wlto sboold be f<"•turt"d la "Oruge Coast People" c•ll tbe Dally Pllor's City /Hslt at 641-43tl, or l<"•V<" • menage oa tbe Editor's Hotlioe -641-6086 ORANGE COAST lailyvf.L~~ 2A2 Editor'• Hotlln• 642-6086 YCAI _. ~ ll'te 0..-, i>11D1 Ot -tea""' be -•nd g....,0"9Cfly 10 EOilO' wtl..,., Looma r ,,. ...... :>• -· --ng _...QI....,. be.,.., lo '900t0 ...,.,. to ll'te ..,~°' or •~t t Cono()u!o<a •o °"' l Ml.,. eolu"YI -.1 no...,. '"8 • ~,..,. ano ·-"ICY., t'IVn'flet fOI' t9'".fC..-~ 'I~. i tf'>J ~""'Y ""~ De< ..... ..,., '°"' "'"°'_......, Dellvery guarantee! 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P ... l>•oi.odenl 'C/14' E•erut"'• OlltC* Elliot s.in. ... c;nu,...., Gw9'dW.A*oa..M E &ea1"4 va P,....,.,,. a O....• w~ lty 909 VAN IYl<IN ..._ ........ .,.., COST A MESA -City Attorney Tbomu Kathe said Wednesday that the city cannot force orpnizations receivin& federal arant monies to screen clients for lcpl residency and deny service to illegal aliens. City Council members enacted a policy requiring residency screening last year, but then efTectJvel y aban- doned tt when it came under the scruttn) of the federal Department Victim beats up alleged burglar By GEORGE McCRORY Delly Not Stal'! lllrft~ NEWPORT BE.\C'H -.\n al- leged burglar "alkt'd into a garage of a Galax) On\t.' hume Wednesda) "' ening. but left on a stretcher after he encountered an an~ home- o""ner Chns 'h"an1. Jh. said he -beat up a man ransad.ing his garage at aboul ., 40 pm . punching and lock- ing him "I \\-alked 1n un him 1n 1he garage lal"l) 1ng a handful of pos!>Css1ons I guess I startled him and then tore him up Then the} earned him off on a gumq ·· ~chwam said .. 11·, not often a humeo" ner catche-; a burlgar and bca1s the c---out of him." The suspect dropped a hand-held cellular phone and some power tools 1ha1 had been s1orcd 1n the garage and 1ned to fight back with a board he found on the noor. bul Schwartz said he managed 10 O\ercome the burR!ar and 11e him up. "When the police came. I had him subdued and hog-11rd. It's kind of funn) no". but "as scar) at the time:· h"anz said h"an1\ "1te also pla)ed a role in baggmg lhc suspect .\s her hu'- band "as in 1he midst of the ordeal. she dro't' up in lht' fam1l~ car and sa" lhe ligh1 he 1mmed1a1cl~ called poltct' lrom her car 1elephone and "a11ed un11I 1he aherca11on was o'er. Sch" an1 said She was read\ to cha~ the man in her car 1f h~ would ha'e run a"a'. he added The SU'>JX'CI suffered CUIS and bru1...e~. bu1 S<:h"art1 ~1d hl' wa!I not 1n1ured Ne"P<H1 Bcalh Poltu· Sgt Mike M1. Donough u.intirmed that officers "'ere t:allc<l b' a ''oman "ho c;a1d a burglar ha<l cntcn:d her hOU'iC and 1hat her hu\hand 1.1.ac; ligh11ng \\Ith lhe 1ntrudc:r ·\n ollicer Jrn,ed at the home. bu1 la1cr "'cnt to Hoag Memorial Hospital in Ne"P<>n Beach. he added II CAil WESTEC. (714) 951-0831 It , ~ , It t J - ). • # 1 in Residential Security • Purchase a Home Security System by Sept. 15th and Receive a Free Monitored Fire System • Call Today ! ' of Housma and Urben Develop- ment HUD Secretary Jack Kemp de- livered what appeared to be a knock- out blow to the policy on June 22, when he issued a statement sayina the policy as orisinaJJy proposed would violate bjs department's pol- icy qainst discrimination. Kemp pve the measure an added kick earlier this month when Kemp wrote to its author, Councilman Orv Amburgey, rcaffirmina his opinion that the poltcy would encourage dis- crimination qainst people of foreign blcqrounds and place an unfair burden on charities and other or- pnizatons that receive federal block arant funds throuah the city. But Amburaey has refused to let the issue die. Tbe policy, which was gutted under ~urc from HUD, now reads wnply that organizations re- ccivina block grant funds must "comply with all federal laws.·· Two weeks before Kemp issued his June 22 directive. HUD General Counsel Frank Keating had wntten an opinion statina that the Costa Mesa residency scrccnin1 pohcy wouJd not violate federal law. Keatina said. moreover, that. under the terms of the 1986 lmmi- aration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), those former illegal aliens sceluna amnesty must be denied federal financial aid. implying that organizations disbursing such aid would havr to determinr their clients' 1mm1p1lllon status. He said the community development block grant program would be included in such fedrral aid. Judge upholds 'granny unit' Jaw II)' KAJtEN AUGE D.-y ,._ St_, ....... LAGUNA BEACH -C'tty officials here were claiming victory Wednesday in a divisive legal battle over efforts to rCllulate bootleg apanments. units or sign agreements g1' ing 1hem up to fi,e yean to make the units conform to city code requirements Residents over 60 werl' e'emptc:d as long a-; they remain a1 the propen). Superior Coun Judge William McDonald up- held the city's action in the bitterly contested issue. The ruling validates a 1989 c11y law tha1 sets standards for determining whether the units can remain. said Assistant City .\ttorney Philip Kohn. Delman said that over 18 months, from the annexation of South Laguna 10 I Q87 until thC' city passed an ordinance establishing crttena for 1ssu1ng permits for the second units in I Q8Q. the ci t) misled residents about the status of the grann) units. But an attome) for a group of residents who claim the Cit) acted 1llcgally in 11s efTon to rcc;tnl't the so-<:alled "grann) units." said the tight 1s not over Hundred~ of residents 1n outh Laguna use th t' second un11s as source'i of <."<Ira income -and many need th a1 add111onal inrnme to make mon- gagt' and rent pa) men1s. Delman said Before the area became pan of 1he cit). 1t wa-; in coun t) domain, and count~ oflinal-; ran-I> enforced codes that rrgulalt'd or tianned the un11,, said C11' Mana11.er Ken Franll. Grann) units are small apanment-t) pc struc- tures added 10 the propert) of existing homes "W e ""Ill file an apJ)t'al and ~e wi ll see~ a sta~ of an) Cit) attempts to enforce" Its bootleg apart- ment law, ~•d attome) Da' 1d Delman. \.\hen 11 anne\ed uth Laguna. Laguna Beach embarked on a program ol "amon1zat1on" under "h1ch somt.• res1den1s s1gm·d fi, e-) ear agreement~ that allo"ed 1hem to 11.C'ep 1he units for fiH )t'ars unlt'ss the unm J'IOM'd heallh and safet) problem<. Delman represents Harold Wilson. Donald Spencer and some 300 to 600 other South Llguna res1den1~ in a class-action sun against the cit~. The suit alleges that beginning 1n 1987. the c11' sen1 threatening letten to South Laguna re~1den1~. 1n an attempt to force them lo tear down 11.rann' '\I the end ol the ti'" \t'ar;. resident" could appl} tor u\C pnm1ts thal Y.ould allo" them lo 11.eep thl' un111, permanent!). 11 tht•\ umformed w Cit) lode\ Suspects in officer shooting held lly GEORGE McCRORY SAN DIEGO -Detectives were trying to determine Wednesday 1f two men arrested after a 50-milc chase in an Diego County are linked 10 th e sboo11ng of an off-duty Hunttngton Beach police officrr. Hubert D Ph11l1ps. 19, and Jonathon Amngton both of San Diego. "ere arn·\led on susp1c1on of armed robbcn after 1he chase Tues- da) from V1sia to San Diego. but a third suspcet apparent!\ k11lrd himself at the end of the pursuit. said Police Lt Jem Mood) Robber) detectives are tl)1ng IO find out 1f Ph1ll1ps and .\mngton can he tied 10 a senes of motel and restaurant robbenes. including the: Aug. 4 incident at the Hampton Inn 1n Kearn) Mesa "here Hun11ng1on Beach Officer Ruben Barr was shot Huntington Beach Police Sgt Jim Dahl said Huntington Beach detc:t.- 11,cs kno"" ol the arrC'<;IS and arc 1n t.·ontact "llh 1he San Diego ofliler'>. but he did not kno~ an\ further details about the caSt' · Barr "as released from ~harp l\temonal fl osp1tal .\ug 19 and 1<, rcco,c:nng from his "ound<, The oflicer t!> ""al~ing on crutches. but 11 1s unkno"n wht·n he "tll rC'tum 10 dul). Dahl ~1d Phillips escaped t.apturt• after Tue~a) ·'i cha~. but "a" arrrsted about 10 pm Tutsda\ at hi'> homr Ht~ compan1un. 11.knt1fa·d a' .\r· nng1on. "J~ arrested <;honl\ atk1 1he chase Meanv.h1le. I>cput' ( or1>nl'I Dan Ma ltllkS ha~ 1den11(it'd a teen-ager found dt'ad 1n 1he bal ~ '>Cal ol thl' gcta"d) 1.ar as ( ah11l Muhammad I .... ol San Diego The )Outh JP- parenll) shot h1m~lf 1n the hl·ad during the poltce l'ha<;e D•Jly Pilot O<"WI 1er¥J~s roo- trlbut~d lo Ibis r~porl. Electromagnetic fields tested at schools FOUNTA.I N VALLEY -In response 10 reques1s b) t.oncemed parents. 1he Fountain Valle) School District has arranged for Southern California Edison toda) to test the st rength of electromagne11c fields from po""er lint's m·ar <;even d1s1nct elemental"\ s<:hool-. News of the weird Although a represen1a11' e from 1he parcnls group, the Future F-d ula- 11on Pro tection Committee. will he present dunng lht• da) long ll''iting. ro-cha1r Lal"l) Blacll. -;1 111 hope' 1h1: d1s1nct will C:\t•niualh hire an 1nd1:· pendent 1crnng firm IX·rau,~· I dl'on owns thl" po"~·r hm·<, Brother jailed for no t sn itching Le he Ste,en lo,ak. 28 "a'> sentence~ 10 a >ear 1n Jail ~n ( algar) 1n Ma> lor a1d1ng a felon' aftrr the fact. While he "as 'itand1ng 1n a bank hne. a man robbed 11 \ltl\ all. ga'e a perfect de~npuon of 1hc robber. om1111ng uni) the fac1 thal 11 was Slo .. ak'c; brother (Slo\ak had •• no advanct' kn o"ledge 1hat h1\ brother "ould be robbing th<' hank I 0 A 30-)ear-old Hong Kong man. s1and1ng alongside a road 1n Dublin. Ireland. in Ma). ~as 1n1ured "hen a passing mo1orqcl1s1 'lho1 him "llh a fisherman's harpoon and rode on .. , ou delin11el\ don't let thl' P<>"c:r rompdn) 1..'n11" "ht·n '11u n· going to do 11:· ht.· \a1d uf the tt•,1111g. "( .\nd) 11 ha' IO be done ti\ er a onl' "cell. 1x·nod al ranllllm times .. Allhough the danger lrom elet.· 1romagnclll fil'lth I'> largeh 1n- conclust\ c. because of ruhhr outcn and na11onal a11en11on the l'>'>Ul' ha' recel\ed in rei.:ent month' tht· u11l - 1t~ t:ompam olTc:rl"d to pt.·rtorm lhe \t'r\lt.C' at no (hJrjl,L' <;upcnntc:ndent Ruhcn Ingram ha' said ht.· bcht'' C''> hiring an 1ndept.·n- dt·nt t1.·s11ng 1.ompan) "ill run into the hundreds of thou-.and-; of dullar\, but Blad, ..aid ht<, ll" n tn· 'es11g.i11un '>hO"'> the monitonng \l.OUld CO'>I atlout s 12 .000 Tc: 1 res uh' \hould be a' a1l;ihll" from lhl' d1~1nc1 nr'<t WC'e~ -By Amand• Wr•y ELEGANT FOOT 'llNT • SAXONIES n. .. ~ ........ .,,. $1 l"lll95 ,.,.,,., ... ,_ .. ., ..,, ,_..,.. ol ·-'"'t .... d FINIST 111111 -.. ~&t-t..I .... $16" ~ol..,.90• 100~ CONTINUOUS FILAMINT NYLON •11" IMtlllled CARPET HOUSE ' HIDING CAILE ~~~ dot-·....., ,...... ~ ,..,, . ~ _,,..... "°'\' ......... d J • .. Back in school against our will Drivers spend intense morning covering the ruies of the road . "If I catch you sl~pmg, you II have to get ur. and stand apinst the wal • " in- structor Ralph Wood warned ha s yawning. gJass)'-t)ed au- dience. Jail? Were we an boot camp'' No. we were an traffil school -but Jail ..,..ould have been preferable At least thr) ~r~uy~u ,.1:~d~o ..... n thrre whrn Judy Chamberlaln Traffic school starts earl) on Saturda) mornings - although 11 doesn"t start quite as earl) as the people who run al "'ould ha'e )OU believe" I was told to be: there at tht' l rack 0 1 7 a m "That's no t true, )Ou"H gut 'u l 7 45 before the:'\ do'>t' the dm1" the Food Wafon Man had tuld me · "So .,..hat II 1l be -sau,agt• and egg~ o n .\rnw111an tm·ad tH ,, bacon bumto?" he'd chortled at me "And J o n't forget to rnmc back for another l·up l)f coOt'l' ·· He'd not been ablr to resist adding aftcr I'd paid him for nn brt«1lla,1 "Thert"'s plent} of 11mc " · Oh. 'el) funn) .\nd m<: 'Allh no dlarm dtK."k an m' l'ar tor la,t-mrnuh: n.1p taltng. . The) must haH· told the '>llmt· he tt• .tll ~ 5ll or \\I u l "' nonethckn. "'c'd all "'a11ed l"J lml) t•nuugh out on tht• '1dt'"'dll 111 front o f Harbor Courthouse. lamenttng tht' tau th.it at "'•'s unr 111 the last gorgrous Sa1urda) '> of the summer ( le.uh "'l" .ill k it \1tr1' for ourst'h es The at11rc d u .1uur 'AU') I >o"' n'>l..tk '"'"'pun S"'ratpanls and T-'>htrts b1lt• \hi•rt<o Jnd "'•ll'' nt·ru..,t· 11utlih J 11d Vuarnel I tuuntt·d mon· 1han a k"' Rok'"' Hui noho<.h hrr1· ll'lt lhr need lo l>reS\ I or ~Ullt''>'> Fanall) . .,..e"d lilt·d 1n111 our reWt'l'll\C da''\l'' fhe ulunn1u111' that ~ne 3') das\ruonu "'t"rt• tilkd to l.lpant~ \.\ r'd tx-thl·rt· 1111 right hou~. mtnu) an hl>Ur for lunlh jnd '"'n I 'l·mtnutl· hrl'jl' I .... undercd 1f Mr \.\oo<l "'o uld nutKl" 11 I "'cnt to thl· hJthw11m unl1I lunlhtlmt• Hl• "'d~ \Cf~ tall \.\1th npplrng mu!>llt'' .1ml hr "'a:. 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I "' "1 \a'A hi\ talc It 'At•'d gunr lu ,ourt Ill " •uld h.1'1 "''\' I •1'\ '''"' honor 1"11 hd\l' lo tdl "" lnn1d "h.11' 111, 11.11111 1 .. ''"" d111111>' 111, l ar \11 J,irncd la'I · .,or the tune ll1:111g ~t· 11 p11•h.thl' '"'I' ~ .. 111~ 1h11tlll!.h 1.-d lt~h" a nd .. top \tgns. J lld I'll ht·t !IOI llt.111\ 111 II'" 111 ht· PUI lhl"I\ d111 ..... at extl"\)l\C .. pt•eth 1.i tt· 1111 "11fl 111 n111 fraffal \l hvol "111\t 111 1h11'>t' ,·,1x.·nt·11,1'' 1111ht~h 11." .1111 1h ,11 IO rt'pl'JI JodJ Cb.mbnl•/0'11 columa ruD1> Suad11H 11nd fbund11) ~ Lotto S.\( R.\Ml-~ (() l k rl· ..ti<" the "1nn111g numhcr'> p1lk<'d \.\cdnl•..Ua) "'Khl 1111 1hr <.iii fornaa l Ullt:f) ... IWtle·'ACl'l h ··1 ottu l"I 'I\' !l.·11111 4, 7, t , 31. U . 4', and the honu\ numht·t 3 Pla)Cr\ "'ho u11 rel th gun,c<l .111 ''' n11n1ht·" will ~h.trt· ,1 prtll' 1x1ol 11f \4 4 11111111111 ht1 l1'1\ offinal' ~ud Topper Red"'uod < ''' Chino San Frnnll~u o~c.co lk.tll\ t> + ( luh\ I I hJmuml\ t• • '\pJtlt•\ VUi'l'O City official provided 'Living Pictures' frames • ID La1una Beat'b; < ti\ < nu1111l111.rn H.11 olcl Rrcd furn1shrll the o\Cl\11t· lr.tllll'' Im thl· hr,1 "Living P1lturt\" d1:.pla> I hl' lil\t 1w.·rlmt11.111 u·\ were held in the: Womt•n"• ( luhhuu'<' a "oo<.kn building 1ha1 stuud on the '>II<' ot tht• prc\l'lll ttl) hall. Later. in 11n5. lht• prv<lu~ 111m ..... a, t•nl.1rgt•J and became The Pageant 111 tht• Ma,lt'r' • ID Costa Meaa; W ill < arkton "1w.·11~1·1 donated the Sl\ pn1e du11111 d h> hl1· Plu111c1 when h<"r entt) l U'll• Ml'\.11 ••11n t1 lt.>~I 11111h·'1 to rename thr \ 1llu»t 111 ltu• 1"·1 • la Corona del M•r I nt '""'\t'11~11 1.1um h Flora wu U)ot.'0 Iv fc11) .Ht~'>t.·11gc1, bt·t..,,.t'l"t• thl' P11v1hon and the ( urunb dcl Me11 hrnd111K .11 1ht foot of prc~nt-da) M1tr,ucntt" \11t•ct an the curly 1900s Balboe w1n the do~M r.itl lot111r1.1au11 10 the 'mJll l 11mmu1H ty ~h1ch wu also kno wn a\ Pali\8dc' tl11l' and Ko1.~' Point • la Hutl•l10D Bur b: Talk aboul gruMh' J he popul.itaon \If Huntanaton Beach wa\ l 400 pnur to lhc d1~ov('1) o l cul an I ~JO In 1921 . 11 bad 8 • .SUO p(rm111nt•nt rr\ldl·nt' Jnll a Ooatana population of about 4,000 You can fl0111 into "'•'""' 111111< h) 1 onrnbut111j~ou1 h1 1un1. .. 1 li(:t tu {)1d You Knv_. OrH11e (Hit Dall~ Pl .. l P 0 ltu' I 6(1 Coi~ MeMI 'll t>J.t'I ~·>MM ... Winner Oe#) P'Not ~"••• H•nk •orsld won SSO ln the Or•nge Coast Dally Pllot/K-OCEAN Lucky •umper Sticker contest. A photogr•ph of his c•r with the bumper sticker and Ileen•• pl•t• vlslble was published In the Dally Piiot m•klng hlm ell9lble to win US. He won an addltlonal S2S for being • subscriber. Bumper stickers can b• picked up at the D•lly Piiot offices. JJO w. Bay St. In Cost• Mesa. ~ COAIT DAILY N.OT Thuraday, Auguat 30, 1990 M Irvine test scores up; state's down 9Y ltUS$ &..OAR ~-~Vl/- IR VINE Whtlr educators lhrou&hout thr state art doing somr ~nous head scratchana af\rr SA'l read1n1 Korei. fell 10 their lo..,,.est levels ever. Irvan<' Haah School ctd· man1s1nuon •~ c:ekbrauna a ncarl> W-po1nt boo t an scores "We're buck1oa the trend.'' \aid John McKccver. assmant pnnc1p;tl for lf"tnt H1Jh "The ancn:a~ .... a:r. obv1ousl} a dramauc one for u!t Q,erall •• l'd !>a) "'<'had a bn&htrr IJ'OUP of kids .. And p(rhaps a more coop(nlll\e IJ'OUP of k1ds .ti. "'ell. according 10 Kee' C'r. Disgruntled ~n1or) a ~ tdr earlter .... ere at odds "'11h h 1gh \C ho(ll adman1s1rtt1o r!t o'er c hanges an t ur- nculum. and thr Khool'\ drlli.ton 10 t'd11 '>ludcnt-"'ntten t·omment' 1n J 1rad1t1onall} uncen\l1rrd ~\ twn \ll . the )("ntor ) earbook "fhe} handed out '>\"fl"\.\'1 dt graduatton ," McKec,C'r ~1d ·· 1 h.tl ma) glle )OU an anJ1\.'at1on ot the11 ft"elinit!t at the time " But last s1:hool 'car·., ,<"nmr., did not folio"' 1n lhl'. IOohtt"P' ul thr more d1)grun1led t Id.,\ 111 19!\ll lnrne tf1gh admin1\lra1u" hcltnl· 1hc11 gain\ un lht' \ .\ I ., 'crt\41 portwn IA.Cf(' the h1ghC'\I Ill the UIUfl '' .\ntl math \lnfC''> di 1t1r h1Kh \4 houl .irr .il\u up h\ .tppni\lnt.itrh Ill potnt<o Wh1k prouJ ol If\ inc ll1gh' IX'r lu rmc&nle on thr \l. l IP int l n1 tied Ul'>lrll t \uP<'nllll'Odc:'nt I >.t\IJ Bro"' n .and man' us h" , 11lk..igur' \J\ 11 ' J m1'>tal l' 111 m..tl <' "'" mu, h ol thC' \l.ufl'\ -"'hclhC'r up 111 du"'n l.nd 1•\trdll \(.'f~JI '><1•rl''> tn thl· IP 1n1· J1'>lrll 1 "'erc J1•"' n h' '" f)l•tnl\ IO -l t\I llUI 111 .tn 0• PlllOI '><.Jk Hut m.ith "111r-' tc•'<' 't'l ('n f>lllOI\ It> ~-l ' lhc h1ghc\I 1111.il llldlh d\ i'rJKt' IO lht• 1uu!ll\ ~ hul..i,111 Aptitude Test scores art' widely used by collcae~ nationwide to determan<' cla~b1h1y for adm1ss1on • The results art not reall)' mean- maful unless you have an front o f ~ou the numbcn of students who a'e a ltmllcd ~n~ash-speakm& ab1ht>." Brown ~td 'There is ao 1mp&l l "'hen 1..,..0-thards of thr wo rld\ 1m mtil'al1o n come:. to C'ah· forn1a " Brown former suprnntcndcot o f thr hca' ti) A.sum San Manno S('bool d1stm:t beforc comma to Irvine an 19 ., ~td lam1tcd-spcak1na A.~1an 'ltudents 1n bolh d1stncts h.avc had an cOct.t o n 1es1 !.Cores for language \ltll\ 0 Hrall ctvera&e) .ue also fallini an dt)lflll'> "'''h lllrgc: numbers of am m1vant l.)1an ~1udents because.' th<') trod Ill reld~e lhc test a number of t1mC'~ to 1rnpro\t· their ~-orr\, 1u- •Ord1ng lo Brti"-n \\hen suste and d1-.t1 tl I d' cragn are figured. all tt'!>llo ldl t'n b) r~u h \ludent -low and h1~h UIC' ligurc<.1 into the average dn' t n, a~ t•rage'> du"" n ~tJl<'""tde , the .. ,cruKe VC'rbal SAT \lt•r<' dropprd thret" points to 419 - th<' ll•WC'!>I Incl e'er .\'cragc math \lurn thruughuut the \tale ..,..t'r<' um h11nkrd di ·Pb P11tnl'> Hut Cah- lllrn1ctn\ '>h<>uld not ht' .t\hamed of thr lu"'t"f ll'<'ragl''> .tlttlfdtng lo Ir' inc ll1gh .t'>\l'>lant pnnc1pal \h ... 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The numbers apin oome Ulto coo.1liC1 wilb lbe maprine's media tit which lists news.stand sal~ of 7,000 oopies. When ukcd about the a~t discrepancy, Mcfadden md the letter from the news qtncy was .. not true." "We claim our circulation is 25,000," Mcfadden wd. "Some moow we have more. tome months we have a little kSL We reabtt to quit all this and IC• Orans Coe.st off our beck, we need the A"°BC aud!L .. But Ko takes issue with ~ County mlpZloe's claim \hat AB<:' (Aud.it Bureau of Cuculations) vtti- fication bas bttn applied (or as stated on the mapm>e's rate card. A letter dated Aua. 9, 1990, from t.bc ABC states that Ori.nae County mapzine has not applied for mem- benhip, and publisher Mcfadden admitted that she only recently f't'- cei ved the forms. "We're in the process of fiUin~ out our forms.." Mcfadden wd. "It s an IS-monlh process. h's oot somea thu\I you do o~erniabL We ~ JO!l'll to do this a year aao but we JUSt d.ld.o't ba'·e ~ mol'le)'.'' lodu.str) Upct1 8ruct Miller said a publicauoo cannot claim tt bas filed for ABC veriftcatio11 unul ~ fee tw been ~ and permmion to make that Clalm bas been sr&nled by the a\adit bureau. "It's apinst A.BC rules to claim you've applied for membenh1p until you get a letter back from lhem that sayi, yt>u may now stale to adverusen that you have applied for membenhip," wd M1llcr, bead of Miller Marketina. a Newpon Beach mapzine marketing and coosulung firm. Verified circulation Oranac Coast pubLisber Ko S1.Jd n's likely that Orange Count) mqa- une doesn't even qua.hf) for ABC verification, sjn<X 70 percent of a map.z..ine's ctrCulation must b( pa.id to qualify. "I umlk she's U\ for a rude awakerung... Ko said. "She gi ves ~r copies away. . ;is key to ad sales "The biggest bone of con1ent100 I have wtlh them IS that On their rate card. 1he) sa) I.he> ·ve appl.Jed for the ABC audit. That upsets me because 1t took us a )car to go through the audit.•· ~RUSS LOAR omll)t ,.. 5u"' 111- J us t bow important 1s indepen- dent vcnficauon of cm:ulauon an the map.zrne busines.s'> It's near!~ 1nd1spens1blt' accord· ing to media ex~ns "It 1s a must for an~ pubhcauon that's going to do much bus1ne~s with reputable ad' enisers:· said Bruce Miller. president ot ~tiller Markeung. a f"e~pon &ach·based magazine marketing and .:onsult1ng firm. ..When magazines art un- audned. there are temptauons tu 10flate the numb(rs me11ml0 '> publtshers \\Ill get 1n O't'r tht'H beads an selling numbers th"' don·t ~11) ha'e ·· Los ..\ngeles ~fag.a.Line "h1ch has a monthl) circulatton of I -~ .1 • venfied b\ the .\ud1t Bureau o f C1rculauons. operate~ on tht' pnn- o ple that there is no subrntutt' tor the audit prcxt'dure .. For most ol our hletlmt' "".'" been aud1ttd b' the bureau ·· sa1J c1rculat1on manager BJrtiara Burden .. It g1,es our ad,en1scr'> proof that uur numbe:' are 'ahd RU Ff ELL 'S UPHOLSTERY INC. w~. fov• 0.1\of c. ... ,, Mot. t<ll1 "Al&Oe84v0 COSTA..USA SO •S6 The' don ·t ha' e to tal t our word for it ·· B«ause c1rculat1on numb(rs de- termine ho" much ad,en1scrs pa~. a health~. paid can: ul auo n can mtan the difference bet,,een hfr and death for a publication on the edge ol profitab1l1t~. \nd umes are current- !~ rough for the magazine and ne"' s- pa per indu~tnes. "'h1ch arc com pet· ing with a gro"'ing number of ad,en1sing 'chides such as d1rt'll mail and the dt•ctrontl' media .\c- cording to the \kd1a lndustr: '-'e"'s- k tter. magazine pagt· 1.uunh "-l'rl' do"' n -5 perrent dun ng the tim half ot I ll!.10 V. tlh (umix;t1twn lor ad' eni\1ng dollar~ not most mJg.anne~ find tht• 1..ost of a H"nfied 1.mulat1tin Jud1t a n~ess.ar. tius1ness t'\~nSI: acu>rd- 1ng to Lo-, -l.ngeles \laga11ne 1.1r1. ula- 11on d1rt'(l0r Burdt'n ·rhc: important ma.n)tream lUn- '>Umer publllatwm d1. ~:long 111 the Jud1t tiureau:· B.mien 'Wtd ·It ' •U v.a:1t h.1 be taJ..en \<'nou'!' ti' h•Ur ad,eni~rs ~ou nt't'd tu gi,l· thl·m )1.1meth10g bes1dt' ~our "'1 •J tu ~w un .\d,em)('rs cena1nh '-'JOI tn 'Ll'I "'hat the~ pa} tur ·· · · DEBT RELIEF • Stop Forec losures • Cred itor Calls • Discharge Taxes Expert.need Attorn•y MARC R. TOW (714) 97·5-0544 Advemsers who can pro"e that a publ.Jcauon has sold them ad space based on false numb(rs have suc- ccssfuJI) ta.ken both magazmes and newspapers to coun. In I.he earl~ 1980s. a class acuon lawsu11 filed b~ advertisers forced the Sacramento Union ne"spaper to pay substantial damages b(cause of deltberatel~ in- flated circulauon claims. Tbe magazine industn rclhencc bible. Standard Rate and Data ~r ' 1ce (SRDSI. uSt'd b~ ad,en1S<rs and ad agencies nauonw1de to venf~ c1rculat1on numtx-rs and areas of d1stnbu11on. has not been able to obtatn c1rcula11on numb(r; from Or- ange Count' magaztne The media reference guide states 1hat as of Septemb(r , 1989 ... .\fter three re· quests. publisher has failed to file Ctrculauon statement on SRDS I !11.lr liq,\' a .ttd;::, NEW YORK tAP -Final Dow-JO,.l'\ !l"'Pfl tor We<Jf!l'\Cl&Y C TOCKS Open Hltlh Low Oow II~ l'ld 1608 66 26Sl 24 2596 SJ 26.J? '3+ 17 Tr" 89$ 91 91151 99361 91113..-11 l S U' 193 60 196 68 192 97 19S 61 + 2 l 65 s•• 900 19 91s 87 S9S n 909 66 + a 01 tncs.,,l 17 101 SOO T•a"" 2 739 SOO U!il\ 3 082.000 6S S11o. 22 923 000 llO~E\" RATES l'IEl'IORIBS ARE l'IA.Dt: Of LOVE AND HOPE. An American Cane.er Sooet) Memorial 01ft shows you care In a very special W3) for more Information contact your loc.al Amenc.an Canc..e.r '><X.Jet\ I AMERtcAN t~CANCER f SOCJETY ' OMPLETE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A Comprehensive, Two-Part Wo rk shop Presented By Arlyn Smith Associate V P 1nves1men s l!Jtl'mdrt f 11 hl1·r Htll ll t< hJ11f. = Jeannine L. Smith, CFP V P Investments J¥ha l is different about our free workshop? H'hy should you a/lend? This really is a workshop We don't wine and dine you Instead. we otter timely and useful information on the five ma1or areas of financial planning No specific products will be presented You w I also receive a Complimentary -Workbook to help you apply the principles you learn • Protec tion and Sa' ing.., I • Jt etirement Plannin~ [!Lump Sum Taxation valuatinit lnve~tment isk~ & ~eturn\ • Taus:Ma~inal & EtTecti\t J{ate" • Tax Ueducfion~ & Credit' • Estate Tax Pla nnin2 • ll~ir,, \\ill~ & Trust' • Stock'\, Bond-. & Mutua l f-uruh rorm .. ·· .. My auas is that 0ranaie County ~ V-'11 afraid to ll"C \hem &audweot information, be<:ause then sfs out to the tnlde." K.o Wd. But 0nuc County m.apziM Publisher McFaddm insists her areulatioo Dl.lDJben an: real and she quntions Ko'• motivations. "We wt're not any threat to them -wt arc now.... McFadden said. "'They'rt aoina to hit us with all they have. Oranae Coast is aoina lO do anr runa they can riaht now because we rt pinina on them." Ko admits lhat lhe decided to take action when South Coast Plaza a&r'Ced to advenise in rival Or&nae County ~ne, a decision slic believes was made bccaus.c Oran&e Count) mapzine could offer a lower cost-per-t.bou.sa.nd pnce. Advcnisers use a cost-per-thousand measure {or bu}-11\1 media space and detnnunmg adverusin& value. Ko said the in- flated circulation numbers d11med b) Oranae County magaz.Jne amounl to unfair competition. and she be- lie' es adveniscn arc being taken for a nde. ··we·re confident that their pnnt order doesn't ex~ 10.000 copies month I). which means our smaller compeutor is far more costly to advertisers on a cost-per-thousand basis,·· Ko said. "It's about time that ever) bod r pla) b} the same rules. Our numbers art filed with the Audit Bureau of Circ ulations and theirs are not. Orange County maga- zine is cla1mmg numb(rs which tt s1mpl) docsn·t have and can't sup-pon .. WHAT '''SE DID NEW YORK IAP) August 2' AQvancl'O DK n~ Uncna"veo t o•a H u" Ne.,. l'l•QllS Nl' ... •OW\ Wed. 971 m, '~ ~~SE LEADERS , .. • • • •tr t: ' ... At • • 7 It ' ?• ... a,.,. :t Chf. -~ + • + -. -~ • • + ~ -. + ·~ +1~ + • -~ ... l,. NEW YORI<. AP -M O\! active over •he co .. .,•e• \IQC~\ \wDP1 ea by NASO N•m. Volu'!W Bid Alli"' Ch9. Tf lMt> S 111 'i l't I 21 n -1 p Ko,... 4 a • 11. -3 • Qr ~c 1e l l 4 ! I I" -1 • MCI ) 0 1 p.,. -1\t Intel 1 ff 2 S -~ ADDie( I '1 7 • -'• N01tf I S I. S J -1, lntLH 1 ~· I"-+ ~ t Ml>Wsle ' > -, M'"'" ,J, ~> -1' NEW YORK I API AuOUll '9· Advonud Dtcllntd Unchongeo T ot•l IJsues 1 1 New hlohs New lows Pilrt I ""111 he prc,cntcd. Part 11 \.,,Ill he pre cntcd. Wednesday, September 12, 6:30pm Wednesday, September 19, 6:30pm nr or Thursday, September 13, 6:30pm Thursday, September 20, 6:30pm Workshop Location: Holiday Inn, Irvine 17941 Von Karman Pkos~ pla1t '" aJl~nd l>ollt Part I and Part II (clroicc of Wedne. ·<lay or 171ursday f;,.,.,.) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL SHERI FORD AT 800..a24-e021 I i\,.EX l .. E..\DERS ' s Local trio charged with insider trading 9y TONY OOOIRO ~,... Silaf'~ COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa man was one of three: for· mer employees of a Tustin-based computer manufacturer to be charged by the Secuntics and E>.- chanat Commission with insider trading on Wedncsda). The charges were made 1n con- nection with a failed attempt b) MAI Basic Four to take over Pnme Compu1er Inc. in t 989 The SEC alleged that Winston M Cheong of Costa Mesa and l"'o colleagues used their knowledge of the impending bid to make more than S27,000 trading in Pnmc: Computer stock options. Cheong. Dale: T Jabour of Santa Ana. and Ronald Lee Thurman of Orange 101ntl> agr~d to St'llle the charges wtth the SEC b) pa)1ng a total of SS S.010 1n civil fines and forfeitures. According to Be rtrand Weidb(rg. general coun~I for MAI Basic Four Inc of Tustin. the three men were emplo}ccd b) the compan) until shonl) before the charges b(came public \lSE l'PS & DOW\S '"Shon ly aner we weri i'!for;m.ed of the facts, these three mdlVld· uals res1&ned." Weidberg said. But We1dberg indjcated that MAI Baslc Four considc~ the men's ac11on to be a v~ry scno us offense. "We consider ms1der t.radioa to be a very severe breach of the trust and confidence that we place in our c:mployc:e!>." he said . The: SEC charged that Jabour learned of discussions about a possible takeover bid for Prime while wo rking for MAI Basic Four 1n October 1988 Aflc:r telling Thurman and Cheong. the three bought Prime call opttons pnor to the public announcement of MAI Basic f our's bid. thereby earning the group S27.500 1n profits when the opuons came due. Pnmc was eventually taken o"er b) a group led by New York ven ture caprUllist J H. Wh11ney & Co. Inc. We1dberg also t0ok issue with ne"!> accounts that linked MAI Basu; f o ur's failed takeover bid for Pnme with 1hc former em- ployee•;" actions. NEW YORK (AP) -T"-fot~w•no h\I 'nows 1rie Nl'w Von.. 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Assembly members routinely and without controversy introduce people in the audience. usually dignitaries, relatives. school groups and local officials from their districts. But Assemblyman Richard Mountjoy, R-Monrovia, stood for several minutes Wednesday morning without being recognized by Brown, who was presiding. When Brown called on Mountjoy, the house was in the middle of a biU debate. Brown curtly told Mountjoy that there would be no introduc-tions because of the press of business. As the debate continued. Assemblymen Patrick Nolan. R- Glendale. and Tom McClintock. R-Thousand Oaks. rose and tried to work an introduction into their debate against the bill. Brown each time brusquely cut off tbeir microphones and admonished them. -By Tit~ A.Hoclat~ Plfll Yellow foam washes ashore HUNTINGTON BEACH - Over the last two weeks. bathers have encountered a yuck) yellow foam on waters near city beach. but lifeguards say al docs not present a health hazard. swimmers." Barth said. "There has bCcn more interest (in the shoreline) possibly because o( the oil spill." He added the white foam is a common occurrence, but it appears to have increased I.his yea r. City beach operations manager John Barth said Tuesday the foam 1s a result of dead plankton washing up on shore. Lifeguards at other Orange Coast beaches have not reported any white foam, but Crystal Cove State Beach lifeguards said a film of green plankton htt the beach about two weeks ago. "We've had a lot of mquines or complaints, actually, mostly from -By Ge o.Jly PUot LEON'S INTERIORS A FULL SERVICE DESIGN CENHR OVER 4,500 SQUARE FEET OF SAMPlES & FURNITURE MOST ITEMS 30°/o TO 50°/o BELOW RETAIL We carry only name brands Compare our prices. 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The vote came amid dire w&mUllS that the county would not apin allow the state to s1ub funds to Orange Coun-ty unless those cuts were applied equitably statewide. ''I think we ouatit to look at our lepl options, includin.f li.tion, to defend our io&etetts, said Super- visor Oaddi Vuquez. Vuquez. sa.ad be WU most COD· cemed with repons that San Fran- cisco leaislaton bad lobbied bard in Sacramento this week to keep cuts in that Bay Arca city to a minimum. Supervisor R~r Stanton also was concerned wttb rePoru that he heard about Bay Arca lawmakers, and he took aim at Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, 0-San Fran- cisco. "This Willie Brown -I've heard his name a lot, I don't know what he TANDY· 1000 Tl/2 PC-Compatible System With 20MB Hard Drive And Software Save'425 Aeg. Separate Items 192..4.85 low Aa 146 Per Month• 286-based w11h 20MB hard drive. color monitor. mouse. R1ghtWriter. Instant 1'25·1602/104J11040113J1 11045 Pages. 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Allcbua County aberift's LL Sadje Comm'M'ity leaden in this ier-vestipton and FBI .lpDta were in· Amoaa the FBI officialt wu John Ma. Hoyt. II, wu lliced open Oarnell llid Wednetday. OAINESVJLU!, Fla. (AP) -An Aay ol ilavll1iaaton, includina an • llllal wbO tNCbd "Sori of 9Mn... Cbartet Mamon and Ted y, leAl'Cbed on Wednesday for ~ maai.ec" with a rifled ~lit.le town orpnized a vetU.lina and provialna additional Dou&J.u. who wu involved in the from the pelvis to the chest ~d A double killina was reported march for "all thOle who are IOCUllty at the oft'-a.mpua aputment lerial homicide ca1et of Bundy -decaoi&at.ed, Alllcbua County Sberiff' Wednnday at a bouae In Melrose oul119Dd fearfUI and in naouraina" complexes of the type the victims who died in the Florida electric chair Lu Kiodery said. The Orlando Sen· about 20 miles nonbeast of for the four women and one man died in. last year -Manson and 0.vid tinel reported her bead was fouad on Gainesville. Police said the victims found slain since Sunday. Three of The killer is ''abrewd;' a "meth-Berkowitz, the 1970. .. Son of Sam" a abelf in her apartment, but Hiad· were in their la\e 30s but withheld the women were horribly mutila\ed. odica1 maniac" who apparently killer in New York City. cry would not comment on that. all other delailt. Sheriff's spokesman ~--------------------------, tracked certain types of women and Criminolotist Alexander Bassin of The bodies of roommates Soencer Mann said it wu "unlikely entered their apenmenta throuah AOlida State University, wheft Christina Powel~ 17, and Sonja it"'s linked to the series or unlocked doors or windows, or &y Bundy killed two womcn1 said there Larson, 18, who were found Sunday, bom.icides." forcina slidina-&lass doors, Police was "an absolutely cnill.ina re-were muulated lnvestiptors who Chief Wayland Clifton told ~rters scmblaocc" between the Gainesville 1.. d'·u· n f anonymity The murders came at ·n· ssibly •w""' spoa.e on con ·1 0 0 "'-e .... ont u·me of all,'' ··• Mayor w.-..11--A·y slayin•• and the Bundy muroers of ... ;d the v1"ctun" •• '--sts had ~n UI .. ... ~ • . 'J . . b .cal n·-~ "'~ ~ Courtland Collier, because of the · 11 a 11m1 arity m p ys1 19 8. cut with a suf'lically sharp instru-ta~ 1·nnu• of students fior the fi·-t annr.an.nce in the four female vie-Univenity of Aorida crimi-mcnt ·-,. "" .,. .. --~ · • ..-k of fall classes. ums as far as hair color, e~ color noloeist Ronald Akers said the killer The bodies of Tracey Inez Paules, ... ""'Altho"•"" bun,._,.· of fr·~·· stu-and teneral physical bujld,' Oifton "is most likely white, older than bis 23, and Manuel R. Taboada. 23, ..... uiau c;ai "" said. victims and probably has -a back-discovered Tuesday, had not been dents lave abandoned their off-<:am- An FBI 1eria1-killer team and ex-.round of violence." ·1 ed 1· 'd• pus apartments at least temporarily, fro · da .. · all fi · · muu at • po ice 511 · uru·vers~·t spokesman Larry Humes perts m the Flori Department lnvcst1ptors say we vtct1ms Police warned the killer could of Law Enforcement arc developing were stabbed to death. Poljce have change the way he gains entry to said: " e arc not seeing a sea of a psycholoSical {>rofiJe of the killer released autopsy information on apartments. empty desks. The numbers are slalkin1 the Un1versity of Aorida only one of the victims, Christa "He can change his method of down, but there is not a mass ex- •• • ••• - -----.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--__, operations as he desires," Clifton odus.· -· COUPON • ._ said. "We've gotten a rather shrewd University President John Lom-t:~= -= -= ~::J . · · II ' ~_.. •• individual on our hands." He did bardj promised to suspend attend-. • -P. not elaborate. ance regulations for those who felt ~===:::: • ,. c "We do feel we we have someone they had to go home. B.ut ~e ~d the ~~~ '~~~ =.:: • ~I· :_.w..ifll. ~-otti.c'u~·~,': •1 who is methodical about the way he school "would be abdicauna its re-l= _.,. _ = ·~ ._.. . .., .. ~ . handles things," Oifton said. "We sponsibility" to close down com· "'111~~-~l~~~~~llll~~I -v I " only. NOT volld wilt! ony • believe the suspect had prior lcnowl-plctcly since most students wanted I "' ff edge of the occupants of a dwelling." to continue. 0 ., 0 •• I There was no evidence of satanic Man)' students arc spending their I FULL SIRVICI SALON •. cults or messages left for police by nights an large groups. Linda Helton l.l!!ml!!'!'iv_ea_yo_u_r"'!"home--a-p-ro"'!'tec-.t':"'lv-e~coa~~,in~g~th~a~t~d~e~fie~s~lliil I Senior Citizen• Wekome (10% DiK. Tues/Wed) the killer, be said. o(West Palm Beach said she spent Also Avallablez I Police checked out several reports Tuesday night with nine other the elements. MASIOHO of suspicious people around the city people. Olhcrs bolted themselves • Many times thicker. longer lasting than ordinary paint :,: ~ Woiung Fociol• • 8ody Manage• • 8ody Wrapi I Tuesday night but made no arrests. into their rooms. _.............._.... 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About 10.000 nurses. garbagemcn. bus dnvers and others stopped working for two hours in East Ber· tin. Stnkcs of up to two hours wert also reported in Erfurt, Potsdam. Leipzig, Gera and several other cities. F1rt trucks and prbage trucks blocked several streets. and the air· port in Leipzig was temporanly closed. In Boon. West Germany's capital. Interior M1n1s1er Wolfgang Schaeuble said a treaty to serve as the document formally merging the nations on Oct. 3 and meshing their laws is near approval. Closed-door talks among govern· ment and opposllion officials con· tinued into the night in an efTon to clear up the remaining d1fficul11e~. But Schaeuble said no d1fficulues were expected in gettmg the ap- proval of all sides. Parties wtthin Kohl's coaht1on had already signaled the> would yield to the oppos1t1on Social Demo- crats' 1ns1stcnce no West German ~omen be prosecuted for Sttking abortions in East German) after un11y. The left-of-ecnter Social Demo- crats had t hreatened to veto the treat) over that 1ssut. -By 'hie Anoctated Prn1 City planners cleared In conflict case SANTA ANA -County pros- ecutors today declined to fik chargts aaainst two planning commissioners on con01c1 of interest allegations made af\er they attended a poht1cal dinner w11h developers and lo~ byists. The allegations were raised after comm1s1oners Roger Slates. 61. and Stephen Nordeck. 48, attended a May IS dinner at the Trabuco Oaks Steak House. said Deputy District Attorney Wallace Wade . "lnve1tigators wcrr unable to find any witnesses who stated that he was approached or solicited for contnbu· uons by either Slates or Nordedt," Wade said in a written release. He sa1d the 1nvest1~t1on started June 20 followrna a 'cuizen com- plaint and published media reports ... The dinner was held on behalf of Assembly candidate Peter von Etten. who lost a bid to become the Re- publican candidate for the 58th As· acmblr Distnct. . "Al or the pan1c1pants inter- viewed dcscnbcd It as a 'meet· the candidate' type pthenng on beha~r of von Elten, Wade said. W1th t~y·s deasion. one other com.m1~toner rrmains under in· vcst1pt1on. C. Doutlas Leavenwonh 11 ac· culCd of receivint &ifts wonh Sl6S from the Miiiion VieJo Co. within one ycer aft.tr he voted 22 times to approve various compa~ .~;,.ts. Tbe law Stales that o~'t vo~ on mattm a&cti~ a company within 12 months afttt ICttl"Jftl sift• of Sl)() or more from the ftrm. -•1 a., ,.,. .. 1en~ # I BOMB ,,_,.,, dcplttiel l&OOd beck. lnsick, they fouad 1 cuiaeer filled witb u n- llllOlive matmial &bat Newmu • cUned &o identity. "Let'• juat •Y it would'" caUlld cttemive dunale &o can and oould've cauled tlie death of uyooe ~ ... Newman II.id. He abo de- clined &o Uy .tty the bomb failed &o dc&oaace. AboUt 75 can were parted in the lol,, Newman Mid. Lal than 2A hours before the petkipa lot bomb wu found, 1 mu Qllled 1 butinna in the 4100 bJock of MacAnhur, and aid, "There's 1 bOmb in the buildina and I ju.11 wanted &o warn vou." About 150 employees of Con- tinental Insurance were evacuated after the Tuetday momina call. but no expl<>lives were found. Police are requeatina anyone who has information reprdin.a the ex- plOlives left in the parkina lot or who noticed anytbana suspicious tbere Tuesday n~t or Wednesday momina to notify the Newport Beach police detective division at 644-3781. DOCTOR FromA.1 said. He turned the videotape and photos over to Newport Beach poUce who arrested the nationally recoanizcd psychiatrist in March. White was charaed with two counts of oral copulation on a victim under the influence of an anesthetic. U p until now. White's victim was always idenufied as a houseguest and patient. suffering from stress related to a back injury. Thtte other young men were found in White's home at the time of his arrest. Their connection to the case 1s unknown. White pleaded guilty to the oral copulation charges an May. Since his arrest. White has received more than I 00 letters of support from pauents and friends. Many letters were greet- ing cards "of the act-well-soon var- iety," Bauer said. Defense attorney Paul Meyer said he spoke Wlth White on Tuesday and the psych1atnst planned to at- tend his scntcnctng. Meyer was not able to contact White on Wednes- day, however. DEATH From A l for the family. This was a very 1rnusual case.'' She said hospital officials would send out a letter to 311 phys1c1ans rcm1ndtng them of the ncccssit) to complete death certafic.ates Wlthtn I.he supulatcd t1me. Taylor said Pacific View officials made attempts to find someone cl~ to sign the ccmficate, but that no other doctor was available to per- form the bncf chore. RJck Calo, manager of Pacific View. s~ud he could offer ltttle com- ment on the 1nc1dcnt. But he did confirm that the mortuary had not been able to act the death certificate signed within 1 S hours of the death. as required by the state Health and Safety Code. "The facts as you stated them arc true." be said, "althouah we were able to act ll resolved later.'' Health and Safety Code chapter five, sccuon 10203, says "the mcdt- caJ and health scctton data and time of death shall be completed and attested to by the physician last in attendance ... ' Section 10204 of the code specifics that the certificate must be com- pleted Wlttun 1 S hours of the death. But Stella Albnf!lt. a funeral di- rector wtth Dilday Bro thers Monuary in Hununaton Beach, said 1t is commo n for phys1c1ans to neaJcct this duty. "It's the doctor's rcspons1b1ltty and, 1f there's no one else to do 1t. the funeral can't take place," she said. "I know doctors arc busy. but it's their patient, after all. And 1l's their lcpl responsibiltty. But they don't do 1t because it's never been pushed. This happens to us quite often. It's frustrating to us and it's very frustratina to the families." Taylor also said he'd been told the law wu rarely, if ever, enforced. But he said he intended to pursue it. He aaid he filed a criminal complai nt with the Newpon Beach Police De- pa.nment and that the department was investiptina. Newport Beach Pohcc Lt. Tim Newman confirmed Taylor had filed a complaint and that the depanment would look into the a.Ucpuons. But be could not confirm that a formal investiption had bqun. "We will investiete af it's ap- propriate." he said. · 'fbjs is the first time I'm aware of that a matter of this type bas been brouaht to our .deoanment." · Taylor said the entire family was traumatized by the affair. "We had to have the paveside tervicc. and then instead or buryin1 my mother-in-law, we had to send bef beck to the monuary," he said. He said the experience had been .,.n.icularly diswtef\al to two rela-uves from EnaJand., WbO received a poor first impreuion of the Ameri-can way of death. "My wife's aunts came from Ena- lud for the f'unetal," be said. '"They're shocked. Tbey think we're ~oo in this country. They kttp cdlina us,~'you say you've aot such 1 wonderful country heft and you can't even Ft a deeth cntificate ~;,;.·said that until her death. laia mot.ber-an·&aw had received t.l· tmplary CIR It HOll-''We'~ p b&tndredl of wondtt-Aal Ilona we coWd &ell about the flriaa. lovina treallMftt she received tom tM n.anina s1Afl' at the c:aoca enit there at Hoat-And then tome ucarina docton have to IO and "'"'it up." ...,._COAST DAILY PILOT T'hurld8y, Auguet 30, 1990 ' ..., .... ,....~ ................. Sh...Wt lftv ...... tor J• ._..., w•llo out of ...,...,.. .. , ... with botwb devke. White's failure to show up in court suprised Meyer, who said White had always accepted his rc- sponsibilitr. in the matter. "It didn t suprise me at all," said Lt. Newman. Police and prosecutors had araued vehemently apinst the reduction of White's baH an March sayina the doctor was a suicide and fli£ht risk. ltut Meyer countered with the fact that White had ap~ared at every other bearing. Besides. the worst scntenc.c was already given the doc- tor when be was forced to g.ive up his practice in June. .. His penalty up to this date as worse than what any judge could impose." Meyer said. Newport Beach officen Wednes- day mominf questioned some of White's neigbbors, who said they'd seen the doctor on Tuesday. Lacking the necessary warrant, officers didn't attempt to contact White. State officials closed the camp - coincidentally, just after White's ar- rest -amid allegations of sexual misconduct, lack of supervision and improper medication of students. The allegations, and subsequent closure, were unrelated to Whtte's criminal case. A one-time respected authority in the field of psychiatry. White has written chapters for medical books .--------------~ and other widely distributed papers. Meyer said. The doctor also served as consult- ing psychiatrist for the now closed Camp O'Neal, a Mammoth Lakes- arca yo uth probation camp. The camp attracted nationwide attention after three youths and two counsel-I ors died in the icy waters of Convict Lake in March. • C HILUt it l P lJS A 1-H00-·1 A C HILD ~~ sychlc Reader & Advisor Palm & Tarot Card Reading '10. • OFF With This Ad NttliO AWlllllll tor ~ 06 Group ft I 1 .. :,'::::.:~·= 714 U7·9181 tep-by-step demonstration sho\\ing you how to: • replace windows lil your home • inst.all Ande~n · \\indows • install Andt·rsen · patio doors • inst.aJI Andef'S(·n accessories An Andersetl v:indow expert ~ill be on hand to answer qurstions. Date: Sept. 19, 1990 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 10540 Bechler River Ave. Fountain Valley For Reservations Call 96J-J549 :\n<k.'f'lien C omc home to qualiry. Andersen. ..g . 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Norton said representatives of the West Orange County United Teachers Association lobbied for the district's elementary schools to open the second rather than the first Tuesday in September to save the young students some sufferina in the beat. "It 1s traditionally very hot in September," Norton said. "None of the elementary schools have any alt conditioning. I think maybe some of that went into their rationale." This year, the area's high schools will begin on September 4 and elementary schools will start classes on September 11 . Nonon said some district officials would like school to start e'en later -in October -and run through July to avoid the heat of Stptembcr and take advantage of overcast days in June. -By t6e Dally PJ/ot Youth club founder dies COSTA MESA -Kathryn Raulston. the Junio r League of Or- ange County fo unding president. died Friday at Mesa Verde Con- valescent Hospital here. She was 8 1. and recently had suffered from a massive stroke. . ,, Mrs. Raulston. or "Katie" as she was known to all her friends. was also league president the year after the 1957 founding when it was known as the Newport Harbor Ser- ' ice Leaguc Prior to moving to Newport Beach in 1953. she was responsible for running the Braille Institute as one of the Junior League of Los Angeles worthy activities. In 1958, Mrs. Raulston started a career of selling homes 1n Newport Harbor area and becoming one of the top producers and listers for many years. She retired in 1987 after being wnh Coldwell-Banker for more than 25 years. No pubhc service "111 be held. The family asks that donations be made to High Haven Foundauon, Inc .. 1200 E. Chapman. Fullenon. CA 92631 All year long, you work like a horse. This Laoor Day, bet on some. For 52 long weeks. you're under the whip. Now's your chance to br on top. And your neighborhood Satellite Wagering Center 1s iust the ticket On Saturday. older Fillies and Mares give you a run for the money m the $1 50,000 Chula Vista Handicap. Then on Sunday. two-year-old Fillies come out for the $300,000 Del Mar Debut.ante. And on Labor Day. the Del Mar Hand icap lnv1tational puts another $;.:mo,000 at the end of a hotly con tested turf race So come out to a Satellite Wagenng Center this weekend And. who knows, you may not have to go to work on Tuesday. Satellite Wagering from Del Ma r ~ Kacella Avenue between Valley View and Seal Be3ch Blvd (714) 995-1234 Crews restore phone service ,. • I ~ ' >I r1 q EL TORO -Pacific Bell repair crews Wednesday were mtorin& te&epbone 1ervicc to hundreds of south Oranae County residents fol- towioa a drilliJll accident that dam-qcd th~ m11n cables, severina She called the outqe "sporadjc~ and said not all of the 6.~ cu~ tomers whose phone service. if routed throush the damaaed Im~ lost service. 1J one. • Some customers in Mission Viejo, Laauna Hills and El Toro were witltout telephone service until 8 p.m. as a result of Tuesday morn- ing's construction mishap, said Pac BeU spokeswoman Linda Bon- niksen. "But we know the severed cable has 2,400 lines," Bonniksen 11~ "Each one must be matched to ~1' mate and spliced." Eighteen d1F f ercnt prefixes were affected. ' The cables were damaged by ~ private contractor's crew · 1 -By Clly Nen Service I Woman dies in one-car acc ident : SANTIAGO CANYON - A woman lost control of her 1989 Dodge Shadow on S1lverado Canyon Road Wednesday · morninJ and struck a telephone pole. killing her instantly. The crash occurred on S1lvcrado Can)On east of Samiago Can on Road at about 8:20 a.m., said Offi~ Linda Burrus of the California High- wa y Patrol. • Melody Lane. 45, of Silver~do Canyon. was driving west at b1gh speeds when she drove off the road· way onto the dirt shoulder, hittina 1he telephone pole. Burrus said. -By tbe Dally PUol Registration begins for fitness programs Mail-in registration for a variety of fall l ' 7 -,. rt fitness programs in Newport Beach begins Fnday ~ and C"o ntinues through September 7. Programs ~L·. included are tennis. scuba. pottery and dance. as • well as sports and specialty workshops. !he fall 1 · J brochure 1s available at Ncwpon Beach City Hall. I "'-~ ... Further 1nformat1on can be obtained by calling \ ·_J 644-3151. L- Guided nature tour offered The California Dtpartmeni of Fish and Game will be sponsor-1n~ a .. h11'.e along the d1!.l" .. on l:ia1urda) beginning at 9 a.m The guided nature 1our is offered on 1he first and third Sa1urda~ of each month The tour "111 ian at the corner of Back Ba)' On\C and EastblufT Dme and lht• <.oq 1s S:! 25 For funher informauon. call 6-l0-6146 Laguna Beach class reunion scheduled The Laguna Beach High S\.'hool class of IQ7(1 "Ill be holdmg 1t' 20-year class reunion on Monda) and Tucsda). For further 1nfor- ma11on. call Marsha Aronofl at 499-006Q Doctor to visit radio call-In show Dr Oa' 1d teen block of the lfrallh Rcstorallon Center of El Toro will be paninpating in a Sunda~ evening radio call-in show from 6 p.m 10 7 p.m on KYMS FM ( 106.3). He "Ill be discussing the latest trea1men1s for the re\Cl"$al uf hean disease For more informa11on. call 213-272-6080 Car show to be h eld Sa turd ay The Orange Count) C ru1s1n· ..\s!>OC'1ation 1!> sponsonng a car sho" at the Orange Count) fairgrounds on Saturda) from 9 a.m to 10 JO pm The sho" "Ill be located 3t the Arlington Thcalrr p1cn1c area at the fairground'> .\dm1ss1on 1s S 10 For funhcr information (311 826-1 Q4l< Boll~tlD Board runs Moad11.vs 11ad Tbund•ys. When Y• Nead An OphthMIDogiSt, Look To Us. No n1atter what your health needs are, help is in sight. Call HealthMatch today. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A Program of trvii~ Medical Center OM-COAaT DAILY ,ILOT Thurad1y, August 30, 1990 A9 IRAO ,,_ ... , Al-MIJ.hat told rcpontrs the Amcrie1n1 woukl be allowed to Juve 1hrou&h .Jordan or Turkty, but be ll"C no tlmctablc for 1hc1r dc- penurc. ... , is nol possible adminis- tratively that everybody go on the Emc day," al-Mashat said. He said did no1 know whcthtr the l111qi vcmmcnt would providt aircraft to fac:il!\Jtc th{ dcpanwn. Cable News Network quoted un- identified Iraqi officials as saying an lrlqi Airwars plane filled with West- erners wil leave Baghdad ror Amman Thursday. Al-Mashat also said that once Washing1on assures Ba&hdad 1ha1 the U.S.-lcd mullinational force massina in Saudi Arabia and the Persian Gulf will not anaclc Iraq . ~then we are going to le\ even men out." But it was not clear if al-Masha!'s impromptu remarks represented a policy change by the Iraqi govern-ment. Saddam prtviously offered to free a11 21 ,000 Western hostages 1n Iraq and Ku wail if Washington wi1hdrew its forces from 1he aulr and guaran· teed the lifting or trade sanctions apinst Iraq. The Uni1ed Sta1cs re- jected 1hc offer. About 3,000 Amer .cans Y.t'rt' trapped 1n KuY.·a11 and lra4 on Aug. 2 when Iraqi rorcelo o' crran 11s 01!- rich nci!Vibor, then anncJ1ed 11. 1 he Stale Dcpanment es11ma1cs tha1 ;.bout 1,000 or !hem were y,·omen and children. On the diplomattc front Ll N. Secretary-General Ja,·1er Pere1 de Cuellar left ror Am man. Y.'ht'rC he 'Ifill discuss 1he ~ulr cn~1s on Thurs- day with Iraqi Foreign ~·1 1n1ster Tariq Aziz. The U.N. chief said he hoped the atmosphere for talks would be improved b~ Saddam's pledge 10 fr« foreign Y.Oml'n and children. But he repc"ated that he y,·ould ask Iraq to comply Y.'llh Sccunt} c·oun- cil resolutions de manding that lr.iq1 troops be withdraY.·n from Ku .... an and all hostages be freed. The 1n1ernat1onal trade en1harg11 designed to for ce Iraq to end 11~ occupation of K uwail. got an 1n1- portant boost from OPE(' and Japan o n Wtdnesda~. O PEC oil m1n1sters apprO\l·d a plan a1Jo .,.,1ng Saudi -\rah1a. \·en· c-zuela and other n1l·m t>1:r lOllntnt' to pump more 01 1 and help hold doy,·n crude pncl'S. One OPE( 1n1n · 1ster predicted the" a~eemt·r11 l·\1uld replace J million or the 4 million barrels of otl 1hc da~ that t.11,:ip- peared from the .... ortd marll·t he· ca use of the embargoes on lra41 Jnd Ku.,.,·a111 od. That shonfall (JU ~l·ll nil pncefl 10 sk)rocket J Iran rcfu~d 10 back the f lPE< · acal, anci Iraq and L1b)a did not sho.,.,· up for the mcct1n$ of the I j . nation Org.an1za11on ot Prirolt•um EJ.poning Coun1ru.·s. After days o f d1Ku!"ls1Cl n Jap.in announced II y,1 1f ~uppl' UH>nl'). medics and t1.inspona11on 10 thi: mulunauonal forces bt'1ng dl.'11h11 i:V to pre1ent an Iraqi auack on ')auJ1 Arabia. However, Tok)O ruled nu1 .1 role for Japan's md1tar. Pnme ~1in1ster Tosh1k1 Ka1fu '>.!Id Japan .....as doing all 1! could unJl.'r its const1tut1on, .,.,h1ch bar~ the Uk' of force in sclthng 1ntcrnauonal di'· pu1es. • rr«ident Buah, whose .aulr policy CRJO)'t strona conares11onal and popular suppon, has been tryina to r.t allies such as Wctt Germ1nl and ~n to help pay for the mi itary buildup in Saudi Atabil. Wes1 Germany's cons1i1ution prohibits scndina troo~ outside NATO's areas of operations. Bonn has said it will send scvert.l min- esw«pcrs to the eastern Mediter· rancan and try lo chanac the con. stitution to allow troop deployment The: Pc:ntqon estimates th.at the U.S. dcploymen1 of soldiers and military hardware, officially known as Operation Dcscn Shield, will cost al leas! $2.5 billion through the end of September. The Pentagon says Iraq is continu- ing to build the military rorcts near the Saudi border and now has about 265,000 troops within striking range. In an efTon to rallr the tens of thousands of U.S. sold1en patro lling the Saudi deStn in scorching heat each day, Bush on Wednesday gave them a radio pep talk broadcast over Armed Fot'('es Radio. The soldiers did not hear the broadcas1 bc'cauSt' the radio ne1 .... ·ork dlX's not have a transmitter in Saudi Arabia. But trancnpts and tapt' re· cordings of 11 will be distributed 10 each unu stationed n1 Saudi Arabia within a .,.,eek. Bush called the Persian Gulf crisis "one of the toughest m1Jitary n11ss1ons 1n modern memon•" and told the soldiers they .. sland 'on the front line against aggression and international lawlessness.·· ··w e have never sough1 conOict nor do .,.,.c hope to chan a course lbr other na11ons. but at the hands o( 1nJust1ce in the face of aggrt'ssion, ours is a once reluctant fist now cl u1 ched Tl'Solutel)," he ~1d In the first maJor accident of lhl' lJ .S. deplO) n1ent. a cargo plant· hcadl·d for 1he gulf crashed Wednes· da ~ after taking olT from Rams1e1n .\ir Base 1n \\'es t German). k1\hng nine U.S. reservisls and four ac1ive military JX'T'i.onnel. The plane was carr) 1ng n1ed1 cal supplies. food and aircraft n1a1ntt"nanC'l' equipment. The cauM" of tht• cra~h .,.,,as un- knOY.'n Air Force ofticials said 1hr n.''iCr\- 1~ts ha.J ,0Jun1l·erL·d for du\} 10 hrlp .,., 1th the buildup. ' > I· \ PHENOMENAL INCO .. 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SUllll, IOllWtOT, llCHAEl THOMAS, OISQII AN> LAttt: ~ H.J.GAR~ETf fll~N l~I~[ lll) HAR BOR BLVD t t)$T MF . A • t-41• 11, ' / ,14•• <...1• lj \.ro /Ito~ f..-.-. HOURS: DAll.V I! g ·1 'llA\ It> 1-lL"al thMatch is the curl'. Wc ·rl' ,I rl'fl'rra l SL'l\"i 'L' that takes c.1n: of your 11L'L'ds tor good 1ncdicinc. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 _________ __. • ORANGE COAST SOCIE1Y C•rol & Company OC MADD raises funds at 10th anniversary party ..., .... ~ .,,, ..._. Nof'fl•et Sherry Metc•lf•. J•nlne DuMonteHe, J•m•• Gr•o•ry. Je•nne Cooper •nd Julle Newell. Julie Newell's brother was killed b y a driver on druas. When her father was told, he suffered a hean attack. Sherry Metcalfe's parents were killed by a repeat drunken driver. "Most of those who belong to MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) have known someone hun o r kjllJed by a drunken driver." Metcalfe said. "Please tell everyone not to drink and drive. If they want to drink. assign a designated driver." There was no alcoho l served a t the 10th anniversary celebration of MADD Orange County at Main- Placc/Santa Ana last Sunday Quite a rarity. Instead. guests sipped min- eral water, sof\ drinks and no n- alcoholic beverages. The non-al- coh ol brews and wines arc packaged to look like the real thing. There was more to dnnk than cat. Apparently not all of the restaurants (we won't name names. this time) who com- mitted to donating to the food buf- fets, did so. But there was plenty 10 do. Bands. from rock to ragtime peppered the mall estrada. There were clowns. Carol Humphreys fonunetcllers. an auction and celebrities. Jeanne Cooper, star of the "Young and the Restless.'' amved w11h l'a<.t mates James Michael Gregar). Quinn Redecker and Kate Linder Cooper's best friend's son was kllkd b) a drunken dn ver. "Thc-re'!I too man) people breaking the la"' We need more stringent laws for drunk- en drivers," Cooper said Karl Schuler. MADD Otlilw of the Year. one of several pohrenwn enjoying the fes11 v1t1es said lai.t }l'Jr he arrested 430 d runk dmer<. in ~hree months. "I f you drink and dnve in ( o~ta Mesa. )OU are going to go to 1a1I." stated Tom Winter. a Costa Mesa1 traffic serge-ant. MADD 1s making a difference. Thl' la!>t two years Orange County driving fatalites were down 26.4 percent The gro up's "first fun fund-raiser" raised SJ.000. WEEKLY WONDER Skirt lengths ~o short for fall. Do the "15 inchers' tickle our fash1on- able's fancy? ... Mary del Barkouras: Jetting back and forth between her Laguna digs and Nev. York tlat, Ba rl..o uras notices that New Yorkers definitely have embraced the new trend. ''I'll go t"'o inc hes above the knee o n somt.' selected skins. but that's all." ue Perewoszk1: ''I'm having m) skins shoncned to JU St above the kllle It's foolish to be slaves to the d esigners JUSI because the) decide V.l' should go 'ihort. Even 1fyou have good legs. tht.' <,hort. shon skirts are not d1gn1ficd . No matter "'hat fashion J1\ 1att.'d. The Duchess of W1nd,or dlwa" "ore her skins at m1d-knl'C a nd. ,he was cor.~1dered Olll' of thl· best dr l''>~t:d woml'n uf a ll tame." Kathr)n Rh)nerso n: ''I'll prob- abl) gel o ne w0 short. trend) piece. I'm going tu Japan and the} arl' so in10 fashi on. I )tJrtcd weanng my skirt) about t\.\O am hes above the knct.' last \ t.'ar But 11 1s not 'ery tlattl·nng to mo'>t and terrible for getting an Jnd out of the car." C'Jnd1lt.' Schnapp 'Tm ha\lng dll m) lwmhncs ta ken up But I could nl'\1:r go more than four inlhC'> abO\ l' the l..ncl' ·· Mary Lou Hornsby: ''I'm so short, the' ma) hit me JUSt nght Ma) be final!~ I "'on't have to ha'e m) dothcs shoncned r m not a teen-ager -uni> the~ ran reall> gt"t d1Aa) 1Allh II ., l Karl k !uler:-aeckl e i1111e~. c.c. Whitney, Tony C.rsol•, Dr. P•t Allen. "1anhn <.11anultas "I kl\1! '>hurl ~l..1rl\ 11n 1.'.\l'r.unc: l'l\t.' It's 'l'" "'''l''> Rut 11·-. not fur me I'll \Ill~ """h ngh1 ablJ\e the knee" U11teliev1hle M1rkdown1! T r1111endo11 S1vh191! lahor Day Weekend Clearance! loa41 ti Fall Mtrcht14111 & Otrl1 Beck T • Scheel Clothes ~ ,.,. 224..., ... An. orEN LABOR DAY I 11 -4 ..... , ... " 72J-44't0 TODAY'S DAILY PILOT K-OCEAN LUCKY LICENSE PHOTO WINNER LICENSE # 3Z69040 DEADLINE : 12:00 Noon Tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday wmnflrs have until noon th11 following Monday to claim the1r pnz9I) WINNERS RECEIVE $25 PLUS A $25 BONUS IF A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER. For 1nformat101 • rt1ydrdir1y rultf~ d1 10 '~yuldltu• ·~ call tne Ort:tr tgt1 L vo~t Ue:t11y h1u1 c:a1 b4i 4 jt> 1 I IMeter readers rate better treatment AJia LMadus' f1nor/fe culumo~ are beiag repeated wblle wbe is on I vacation Df..\}{ .\'."<' l .\,...,lJtK') \uu 'l '>did .s ~uod •'111d lt•l ""dlh:I' llldld'> IX'llho~~ polln· u tl1n:r~. airline P•· lol\ dnd garal(l' lllClhan1c<. \lo\.\ \lo lll ~ ou IP \l' a hanJ lO 1hc nHhl ahu<.cd jl\.'Upk 111 .\1111.'.llUi lhl· Utllll~ l11Ct1:1 fl'Jtll'r'I G l l·l~ & lULLL~·c11JJL~!) SumDler Sale Now through Sept. 1st 'f1 t 111e 11duus SaviIJt?,!:l Up to 50% Off 011 bte:u s . buoks. canoles cards. coHectibles. dolls ... and ruuc h . much more ! New Location in W estclif f Court 1 7 2 7 W~stcLtff Dr., Newport Beac h 650-5535 CHEESE SPREADS 50% LE S~ t 'A 'f (;HEESE 2 fOr $6 plU8 Lower Catol~terol A CaJort~ nw ea HICKORY FARMS® \\' l I l lF"F PLAZA 't.h ol lt 'Vuat Avt , •'It~ vvrt li"~ ·h t>4 .l W ' / '1. 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It seems sbe "a11 lo the basement doing bu luuod1 > &JJd decided to lakt' off her bou't' dreu and thro~ it in the "wi.hlnK machuie The woman suddeul} ou ticed tbt' plpei, overhead "ere drip ping, so she put on ht'r son·, footb11ll belmet. whic h wa lying in the t·ur oer. There she stood, na ked 11i. the day she was born, wbeo sbe beard a small cough. The woman turned around &JJd stared straight 1oto tht' face of the mt'ter reader He loolu·d complett'ly bewildered, aod .,11 be ('Ould say was, "I hope yuur lt'111n wins, lady." After that letter appeared lo tbe column, I bad dozens of le tter.. frum motbers wbo said their sons h11d r decided on a career. They waoh:d to be meter readers. Ann Landers Dt:-~R .\:--;N LA!\DER~ I "'as 1111l'rn1cd 1n thl' ll'ttcr from thl' man ~•het'>l' \\Ill' Jll'd fk p01nlcd OUI that 111Jll\ ""1d11"crs arc left hdpk'>\ - Jl\d d11n·1 l..no .... ho"' to bo1l an egg ur 'l'" un ,1 hutton He said ."~ l\t'\ ""uuld Ix· J1>1ng their husbands a h1g '·" u1 II thl·~ \topped "'a111ng on lhl·m h.1nd JnJ font and taught them hu"" 111 d11 thing~ for 1hcm<.chc' .. II 1' m~ up1n1on that the teaching \h11uld tx-donr h\ mother<.. nut ""''n ~h nwtha \a"' In 11 that all 111 U\ 1..1J, \.\d,hrJ d1\hC\ lOOkcd , k.111nl lh1U.,l' .rnJ ironed 11ur O\.\ n ,lt11hn tlH t'lt1\\ J' \.\l'll J\ lhl' g11 h I hJtuJ 1\ <JI · lhl' 11mt· Jnd \\I J1J 111' hr111hu hut ""hl·n .... e "-Cnt h• u1lll'gl· ""l '°'l'fl' thJnl..lul 'lh1111h Jllc1 I mJrnl·d nl\ ..... k hJJ Jll l'llll'f~l'lll ~ l Jll to. th 111 lhl' •ua,1 'lhl' kft ~1111"1nj!. I J m:inagc cl"-\nJ I d1J I , ol•knJ for nn,cll .111J l'\lll dtli Ill\ l)\\n \hlr1\ \11 tdl lht· mom' 11u1 1hcrt· lhal 1hl'11 \1111' m.1, 'ell ,1 lot "'ht·n the' .11 l Im l l'll tu Jo h1lU'>l'holJ l hltrl'\ hu1 111 111111 thl'\ "Ill rl\l' Jnd l Jll her ~k"l'll ( 1:\l \\ 110 Dll> Ut-;AR 011>: Tbaoks for the as~lst. And no", Mom . don't band this column to your teeo-agt' soo, but put It where he 's like!) to see It. (Like In the refrigerator.> <.:onfldentlal to Best Foot For· w1ud: Who are you trying to kid'! You know perfectly well If you rt'al· ly wuted to put your best fool forward you would step out of the pkture 6 /he /fporti11g ljje_ _, Classic Women's Fashionl!l for Work and Play Featuring "'l raffi' J li.ID" by Christine Foley f-ASHION 1 LANIJ· 1 ORANGf COASI hilJ Pilllt An Independent Newspaper l'vt.l•\hl·d by Pogo Group Publ•\h•ng Inc Rob.rt f . 'age, 1>•,.\•dt'nt & ch1llf C•&evt1ve olf1c:e1 William S. Lobdell, od11or & ••Ce p1e\1den1 Steve Marble, monc.91n9 editor Stan Wymon, n1gli1 ed••o• Don Fenley, "'d••Oriol poge ed1101 Roger Bloom, 1,.,1•u•l'S ed •or Roger Carlson, \porrs Pd to• Carol Humphreys, s x ,., , ,..1,1a• Elliot Stein, Jr , • 1 • • ~ Gerold W Adcox, Jr , ; .... , • ,. , l"' ( Wolter Burroughs, 1901 -1989, 1 I t 'f' Editorial President should have stayed home, not take vacation President Geor~c Bu\h was wrong 1n l0nt1nu1ng his \'ac.:111on "'h1k sending American men and "'om en to a potential combat 1o nc in the 'iaud1 Arabia dcsen. It 1!> not that "'e don't think the president d esen c'> a \aca11o n ~or do "'e th1nli.. he 1'1 no t rnncemed. In reaht ~. modem-da) commun1ca11 ons enable the Commander 1n l h1ef to do the JOh equal!} "'ell from Kennehunli..pon or the ~ h1 tr Houo,e But that's not the r<11n1 The president 1'> the .\mencan pcopk's \etunt\ hlankt•t II ht• appears unconccrnl"d -and he doc!> -the rc'>t of u'I -\m<"man" feel uneas\ The president ha' hct•n '>t'nding the \H ong \lgnal., What "-l' do Ii.no"' I\ that thuu'land'i arl' hc1ng \{'nt oH·~a'> and thousands mun: a rl' hc1 ng rellum·d to ll'a" l' thl'lr Joh' and fa m1hc., to ~r. c in the drnll·d forcl'\ And .tll nf th1!> I\ 1ali..1ng place o n a had .. ground "-hll'h \h11"' President Hu.,h fi\h1ng .tnd pla~1ng golf It hare.JI) ~<'cm., n ght. W.: arl' \Url' that thl' prn1dl·nt " .:1ttcmp11 ng to .,hnv. thl' "-Orld ht• will not Ix· hl'ld ho\tage to eH'nh a catcd b) a madman 1n Iraq Wt" think he I'> tr) 1ng too hard There \.\Ould ha'l' hccn noth1 ni \H ong "1th him \l:l)1ng 1n Washingto n and tending to affairs of <;tate It would not ha'c been the firo;t vacation can<'clled h\ an <"<ccu11ve becau~ of the pre<;s of hU'ilnC'i\ CiM and l I ') '>tc-cl e \ccut1' cs do 1t all the time We thin!. a lol of u\ .... ould ha'r been more lomlortJ bk kno wing o ur prc'>1de nt "as in the o fficl' taking care ol hu\lne.-,, ratht.•r than 1n a fr.hing boat. or a golf can prohab l} doing nae th thl· \affil' thing!> a'i 11 he "'<'rl' in the ollilc It 1\ a 4ue\t1on of image It 1'1 <,!{'1ght ul hand It " nut "h.11 )OU \Ct' II IS ""hat \OU think \OU \CC f he image 1\ .iii "'rung • Today In history I oda} 1s Thursda} . .\ug lO. tht· l~2nd da> o f 1990 There arc 12 l daH left in the \car Today's H ighlight in H1•no~ On Aug. )U. 1983. Guion S Bluford Jr became tht.• fi rst hl3t. k American astronaut to tra' cl in space . 11> 1 ng aboard the 'ihu1tll' Challenger In another first. Bluford and four colleague~ bla~ted off frnm (ape C ana\Cral. Fla . at night On this datl' In A D. 30 ( ..\ug lO b) .-,ome cs11matc<>). tht' 'K'' cnth and mmt famou\ quct'n o t ant.1cnt [g)pt kno"-n b} tht' name C leopatra com m1tted SUICldt' In 1797. tht' creator of "Frank· cn!ltt'1n ." Man W olls to necraft Shd lc). v.-a s born in Lo ndon In 1862. t 1n1o n forces "'ere dc· featcd b) the Confcdt'ratcs at the Second Battle o f Bull Run. In 1 lS93. Lou1s1ana poh11c1an Hue) P Long was born 1n Winn Pan sh In t 905. T ) C. obh madt' hi'> maJor league batting debut, pla\ ing for the Detro it Tiger\ In 194 1. tht' siege of Leningrad b) Nall troop\ began dun ng World War II When Writing to the Oronge Cooit Doily Pilot • • Orongr Coo\! Doily P1lo1 , ..... , " ,, :·.. : ... \r •• ~ J • 1r,' r I \ ' .'" .. I• ' .. f " -: •• .... 1 ... t. l •• ' 1' (l)mmun1ty (omm~ntory Gu~\t Comml!!nlory Ed1tot1ol { 1•1 I 1• ~ ,., .. .. ',., . I .. 1 •r I• • s I t' 1 I f ) "· Orange Coo\1 Doily Pilo t f 1 ')1.t• A 1 t •• ~ , '•' ' , • .l. I• .... • l Orange Cami Daily Pilot I 1 ... •• , •• ~ A '• ~ •• ,., ' •• , f ' I •r' , • I J • J • I 1, Doonesbury By G~rry Truc1e<lu 8a)PSl{..1 . · HER/. 1 HUNK! '!())SA/{) HeWA5 I •••• t ... ·.: · . .. ~. i·~ .. : 'lh-~.1 ... n .._[,l" .. :: , ;,./ •• r /t., OPINION OAANQS COAST DALY N.OT A Tell The Pilot Readers evenly split about Bush vacation vs Gulf crisis Ediror's No te -) 'ou couldn't get more t H•n/\ c.11\ 1dt•d than the n·~ulh from our pfJI/ 0 11 "hether readn~ felt f>rt's1<frnt Bu\h should ha\C ht-en \-3CJWoning in l\ennebunkporr. .\fr .. dunns the Perswn Gulf cns1s. Re· ~pondcnt~. "ho phom·d our hotline before Bush rc:turned ro ~\'ashing· tun. "ere ~pl1t an t'\ en 50 percent on tht• \ ac.won \ erd1ct .\ (,;lmpling o( tht• respomc~ fo//01H 0 I think a n'bod) "ho ohJt'CI~ 111 Pre'l1dcnt Bu\h six-nd1ng time on a <;o~allcd 'at.dl1on ha\ no concept of v.hat the prcs1denc) is rcall ) like in tt'rm'> of his .tl"a'\ being 1n in'itant Cllm munilal1on "1th an~ spot in tht' ""urld . plu'i the tact that regard It'-.'> of crl\I\ ur nut d t ·n1ted ~tale'> prl"'>I· c.k nt 1\ Ot'\er on 'atat1on 0 I think thJt Prl'\ldent Rush .. huuld \IJ\ "'hl'rl' h.: I\ I think thdt lhl' 'illUJllon wuld OclOml' much "-Or\t'. .rnd I think tha t tor "hatnt'r peace ot mtnd he I'> ahk w get and lc:ad "-h.ttc.,cr hala ncc.·d life ht' tan at the momt•nt "'ould ~ "en good tor him ml·ntall> ph\\ll.dlh dnd '>Plrltuall~ 0 It lool.s bad tor the prt''>lt.k n I tu vJlatwn 1n \1ainc "'h1k our htn ., arc \tilling 1n the de\t'rt \l\1l \1 r D1l.li.. < hcnn mdlk a tt'rnhk p1l1urc ~tcpp1ng ot) J plJ ne 10 ~JUdl .\rJOIJ looking hli..l' J \loh 0 < 1corgc Ru'h <,hould not l30lel hi' "Jldllon Hl"' "-Orl.ing JU'>t "'' hard there as he "'"uld in the \\hue Hou'iC ~1th moJt'rn 1echnnlog' he\ JU<,\ In lllUlh \lolth the.• t'Ollfl' "'urlJ lrom thac.· J\ he.· .. 11uld h<' in \\ 3'ih1ngtnn .inJ I he. 'I rm•t1Jhh .1 hell of a lot \.tin I l'J'l' him Jh•nt· J nd let him h.1\t' .i llttk rc.•,1 11 hl' ptl\\lhh lJO hJ\C 11 0 Ru\h <.hould he Jc.11ng c.'\Jl ti" "'h.1t he 1\ doing for tv.u rc.'J"'"' '-umtx·r one \n he.· dnc.·,n't [I.I' l' 11 11\\l'in .in 1n li..hng 111 v. h.tt h"'' r1·.1ll" gP1ng to du In 11thc.•r "urd\ 11 he.· 'Pl'll ha1. k to the.· ~ h1tt• I luuw Jnd did 1h1<. .ind th.H, the:'\ m.I\ thank he.•' getting read' tu J ttJ,li.. f hl· 111 hc.·r 1h1ng " the prt''i1c.k n1 1' 1n 1••11,1.int u1m mun1 .. a t1on v.11h "h.11 "'l' h,t\l' ltll.IJ\ .ind It'\ pniol th.it 1llH 11.P\ ernmcnl run\ reJI '-'Cll rcg.irdk" ot "ho 1., at thl' hc.·ad of 11 0 I th ink the pre\ldc.·nt Ii.no"' \.\h,11'., go ing on and he I\ 1n 1t1ulh a nd hl' \hould sta' tn Kcnnl'bunli..port lor h" "Jldt1u'n d\ plannt'd 0 .\n) crcd1b1ht} that Ru<.h ''"l had 1s no"' compktel~ 'an1\hCll J\ fdr .:t'> I am concerned I am \un· th<it thl· fort'1gn tountnc~ "'ho "e rt· in ba ttle "'Ith nghl nov. arc JU'>I laugh- ing 11 up Be~1dc<, h1" hcha, mr .., dO in!>ult lo the \ment..in puhlil Tcxla}. thl'\ <,hov.t'd on tht' nc.'"'' (Bu\hl raung around 1n h1<o p..1v.c.·r boat 1n d dn' 1ng ra1n-.1orm I mc.·.1n .., th.it fun"' "hat l 1nd ol mt'\'i.!Rt' I' hr -.ending'' 0 I think 1t JU'>I <,ho"., tntJI .ir· rog..ime ut thl· man to go 11n h1' ~hcduled '.it.a11on 1n \ta inc.· "'hll( 1he troop'> art out tht•n• in I ~q. degree hea t. fnghtcncd to dt'ath .ind he\ pla} 1ng golf \l\o I think hl \hould 4u1t dn' mg that c.!J mn tl;1J1 and \Ul l.1ng up tht• g..1\ I fr ll'll' u' to lOO!>{'r\C hut \ou don't \Cl' him doing 11 h p1la1 · c I don't think 11 1\ nt'\C\\Jr\ l11r Pre\1dcnt Bu\h to return to the.' \\ hllc llou~ dunng th" rrr\l'nt lnW\ l <"t'S falt' 1l He., n111 .1 \atwn1ng the '-'J\ mn\t 111 u' '.1 lallnn "'here "t' JU'it lea"l' .111 "'"r "'orli.. p.ipt"rs and "or!.. th11u11-h1' in the ollile He'' thl're tot.ill\ bnctcJ and he ., not JU\t rlJ' intt '-'Ith thl' "lie Ii.id\ dnt1 llranJ ~ut.. l l'I him \l.i' '-'ht:rc ht·" l k' ,1.11n11 tint· I bt'ht''<' Prc'11Jcnt Hu.,h ,h,• 1hl t'I(· in thl' \\ h11c tlou\(' tdk1nll ,1r" '' bu,trll''' n11t \JlJt111n1ng f li.11 1 '-'h.tt '-'l' Ml' f'd\ 1ng him l•'r '' 1 lt•JJl·r that' I' dl".i'' 1111a· t • .1 1..it111n hut th1' 1' ""' 1nu'h n11t 111,· t 1111e c Io .. oml' bal I.. J nJ du 11111h1n f t'l'>l' "'vuld sh<>" J lad. of I.11t h 1n llw Lmc.l Jnd thJt I' "h.tl 11111 111un11' '11.J~ hu11l 110 Jk '' J(llOl! l\I\! )lft',tl 0 -\'> !ting a., hl' n·m,un' JI I\ ·11 nl·hunl.ri1rt he tll' l' tht' 1mr1l'"1t'" to th<' \mt'man people and the reo;t of thl' '~urld that he'\ not talong thl\ \1tuat111n ~nuu.,I\ enc)ugh .\ftrr .Ill "-h1k thl'> l.rl\1\ 1' going on the.· \nlt'fllan pt•opk du nol g<"t J \. .i l 3tton trum h1ght'r &3' prllt'~ 0 I think that Bu!>h '>houlc.i "ante! h1\ 'acat1o n and return to th<'\\ hilt' Hnu'>l'. ~fr'\ ma1nh re\pon\lhk tor our b<1\') hc1ng cncr there I dt•n 1 thin!.. thl'\ '>hnuld he thnc: in tht' ri r'lt plalc· -\t lca't ht' should bt' in \.\ J<>h1ngtun "here '-'C kel hC' Jl k.s\t ~.Jr('\ Prt''>ldt'nt Hu\h I\ .tm thing hut on 'd1.J lll>n \II hl' ha' Jom hJ\ 1. h.tngcd h1\ rn1Jrnlt' tr om the.· \.\ h1tr H•lU)t' to ~fa1nc.· .tnd hd\ , hJngcd h1' '>c.t'nt'I'\ G Hcgard1ng thl· p rC\llkn: 11n \<1 · 1.at1un -\II k.t\('\ lancl'lkd -n c-r. · tl<l\h 1., ,,n Jlcn 0 .\u,ording to tht· mt'd1.i ht' ' 1n 11ntall "llh l''t'nthing gomtt 11n 1n the ...,,,r1J \\1th muJc:-rn h"t hn1 1,,~, ht· lould h<-.in' plalc.· .ind run tht· ~pq·rnnwnt t hunli..\ In lhl' Ht· .ig..i n c.·r.i "'t' hJ't' .,uffil1t'nl m1htJn .ind lt'l hnoh•g' tu do thing., h li..r that I 1h1nk h<' " doing d '<"r. t?ood iub c First 111 .all I thin\.. it" d1c,gu,11n~ that \OU l'\('ll put Ul'l lhl\ QUl"\t 111n I k '., the pl't'\1dent ul tht· l n1tc:J ~Idle\ Do ~nu agr<'c: '-'llh v.hJt ht'" doing' I do He ma' h<' 11n 'll J ll\IO but r It'll \OU \I.hat I \l.OUIJn I ..... IOI ~ \3Cat1ori 111..c: th.it The. poor t?U' nt'cd' to haH' \o mt' rc·\l He ~got tht' mo" ht'a'' rt'\pnn\lhil1t\ hca' 1t'r than an' 1tl u' e' t'n imagine HC' ' \till handling c\Cn thing from l\t'n nd'llinl.ron '" v.hat'' the pmhkm · \\ h' put up "hal I 1.on\IJC'r .:1nt1· \mc:'rt1.dn \.lUC\tlllO\ th.II pUI\ d \.lUC'\l111n 1n thl' mind J\ 111 "hr th\·r 1HH prt'\llknt " <ll t1nll \tllJndh ' I le' " I It"'> a great man ·'' la1 ,,., I .1m 1.11nl,·rnc.-d and I ha1.I.. him llHI 1x-r ll'nt I lhtnl.. he.· " hJnd hntt th" v.h11k \ltuat111n ~•th lrdl.J 1x·r1t'llh "l'll Jnd "C nt'l'J lit tru't him \.\ { 'Ptc:d him 1n <)Ult p1,k1ntt 11n him ~u11 hnnging up 1.1unt111nahll thinti' ahtiul him Marine monitoring meeting with press appeared afraid It u\t'd to b<' Man ne\ '-'e rtn't afraid ell JO )th1ng That'<; 'II.hat I al""a' \ though t, .rn~ "·n 'w "hat "-.l\ ( .ipt Ro't' \nn gngnnh .itra1d of la \t I n da" ' It v.-a\n't t''atth hra "' lomhat It \\3\ a prt"'i'i u l nf'<'r<"Olt lH < t1 mp Pe ndleton, "'her<" tht.' ~tan nt' C orp' had 3\~rf\hlcd a grnu p o t "'t' t'\ o t men either Jlrc.lt.h in the \t1Jdk Ea~t nr \t')('ln to ht IM that .tll· 1mponant ho rn(' fron t angle \\ e "-Cft .H\urcd that tht' "-c.1mt'n httd b«n 1Mtnu trd on l\ that thn w uld not d1 \ ulge 1hr 1r hu\hand ,· C\l~I 11ohcreahout'i M t1tht'r intor m 11on that m ight foll into the:-P"'' 1· lc1ed l .lt<'~O" 01 "troop m t'l\.t'· mt'nt~" The "'omrn "'ere frl"t to ""> .... hat the) l1kC'd. rcpone" "ert° to ld II was lolr',lnlC And a b1t J1\turh ing "-hrn 'ifnanolt .1nemp1rd 10 QUl\h a QUCSltOn that "-AS. Ill lust 10 the m1hlar)' Stn!(. r nurel neutral Warren Wilson. a ., c1tran rtpon<'r w11h KTLA-TV Channel 5. a'kcd one of lhe women ho "' 1ht' felt ahout h1\<1ng her hu b;ind ~o off to ti~ht for 'he mcncan W of I 1fe when Prt"dtnt Bush had 1nd1c:urd he '. Bob van Eyk~n "'ould pro batih \C'to tht' ('1,11 R11his 8111 w,1,on, who " black. \.\d!t addrt•I\· 1n1 the onl) bla le woman 1n thr ifOUp of '11.l\C\ C apt ~ntnolt tnt'd 10 1n1 t•n{'nt' "H<')'. I think "-e'rt gt'tt1ng ufT the topic. here:· \h<' 1d What 1o p1 .._ W1I on Stl)()d h1~ jp'Ound tlr \a1d 1t wu a 'ahd 4uestmn It Wll\ Tht' ""'""er he 101 wo\n't t\a ti) canh-hak1n1 The "'oman ""'"'trro that she wa<;n't thtnkmg mu\h .thout poh11c-\ 'he~ clil~\ hut cofh c nir.u 1n1 her thou~'' nn htr hu ,hand, nd he1 ~ h1ldren So "'hat "-U g\'lni t hwuJh &ngnoh'' mind" l>1d sht' thtnli.. the 'IUU<''ilton that ranal relat1on' in tht' l ' S af't'n't perk t m ight undermint' our rountr. ·, lTUsade to prnlt'lt th<" hol\ '1hnnr'> llf h lam and -oh '<'' -the hoh 1111 too" .\ctualh. "ho cart~ "'hat v.-3\ going through gn1.noh'<i mind" The \trangc thing wa\ that sht -or an)ont' tor that matter -thouaht 11 wa' her nght or rt11poM1h1ht\ lo edit a puhhl Prt!>\ confcren<t' \\hat '°'llU ld g1 .. e \Omt"ont" 10 a democratic. countr. the tdt'a that 11'\ appmpnatc 10 \upprt'" J1~u,,mn t)f a toptl IU~t ht-cau~ tt'\ COO· lrcl\{'rlllll" .\~ a JOumah•ll. deali na "llh thr m 1htaf') can h<' lru\trating lht"' dtal 1n con1rol. ""C tn the P~' trade 1n opcnnt'\\ Rut unttl 11\t Fnda) l hcl1e\ rd pc-opk in rcspons1blt m1htar. po 1110 0\ undrNood the d1st1nn1on ~ l"-«n infomlatto n that n~ to ~ contro11ed and that which ,houldn"t ht E v1Jcntl>, I wa, Wf'Ona. w .... ~I• .. <>nap<'••' D•ll Pllor 1ulf •rlwr Thurldey, August 30, 1990 Al-. Dan Walters Deadlock in polls: .. 41. Advantage . •• Wilson , . ~ SACRAMENTO Dianne Fein~tt'1n and Pett' Wtlson. t~ state's two candidates for ,ovcm ha"e spent tht' '>ummt'r thumping each other for alleged defects of personal character. m ost of wh1dt were figment~ of campaign consult· ants' 1magina11o ns. .. Dem ocrat Feinstein and RI publican Wilson spent millions fl campaign dollars to broadcast~· I) wo rded commercials wbile atcu!>Cd tht' other o f starting negative campaigning . .\5. the two prepare for the bcfl-. n1n g of the official fall cam~ "'h1l h b) 1rad111on falls o n Lat>Or f>.i) 11 appears that the~ may ha,ii spent their m illion) to ach1e nothing more than a ~tratcgic lJe alht'1t 1Jnc that ma) 1nd1rcctl) acf. 'antage "1lson The 'It.ate'\ tv.o most htghl) r-. \pt'Cted puhhc polls - one co&- dul ted b\ tht' Lo'> .\ngcles Tim and puhli.,hed ld'it "<"Ck. the othc h) tht' F1t'ld Institute and releaSfld I hu™tn -agree that o n tht' {'V(' 6f the formal .. ampa1gn \td\On the two guhc:mamnal hopdul.., arc locked .. The numht'r'> d1tkr shghtl) The T 1me\ \Ur' C\ ot potential voter\ h3!> 11 at 31/ percent to 39 per1.ent and ~ 1t'ld '., C'a ltforn1.i Poll place\ the ralt' a t 45 percent for ~ ilson and 42 pert ent tor Ft'in'>tt'1n But for all inten t\ 1t'\ a tie l he \um mer ol mud-<,hnginJ moreo" er dtdn t \("{'m 1(1 chang1· mulh The ( ailforn1a Poll had 1t at 45 percent to 40 percent in ta ,or •t '-' 11-.on 1n June dnd mort.• dt'tailod m••ll\ at1onal que,tw ning md1tat0t1 thJt the phun' · 1\\ul•<i" ra1~d h\ thl' ,Jnd1datt's 1n thC'H atlal l ,urn merc1al\ \U("h 3\ lOnn<"Ct111n\ tu thr \cl\ 1ng and lt•df1 ndu\tl"'\ .ind 4uulos'> d1dn l Ilium IM@e 111 thl' \ utt'r' m1nd<o I ht' rl"d l st<11'\ 11 'hl· 1"' (l41U' Ind \ hf: th.it f C'ln\lt'lfl ldtkd to LdPI· t•lt1<' vn the media bounl C' that \hC' H'1 ("1' l"d from ht'r dram311l 'll !<If' in lun<"' £>cmc.x.rat1l pnm.:1n "ht• camt' o ut cil tht' pnmar. "''" ll 't'f John \an de ~dmp a" a h1ghh puhliuud frt"\h lace "'hu had OH 'r lorn<' pt"r\<1nal .ind political odd' 111 l J ptur<" the.· n11m 1nc111on and , uulu di least 1n theol'\ ,hangc tht' poht1 1.al <hcm1,tn ,/ thr nation' 1.:iriu."'t .,\,Hl' \trangel\ f crn'1t'in did not hu1ld 11n th.u ldt"olog1lalh 'hl' '<"l"mt"d 111 J nlt lt'ft14Jrd in ht'r ruhhl pr,. OllUntt'm,·nt\ thu' g1., ing ~ 11\on ,, great<"r claim on tht' m1dd lc-ol-t road 'IV. I Oil 'oter" "ho "'tll be J 1\C' 1n thl\ dt'llt1in -\nd h~ &t'tl ~ 1n\ol,t'd 1n tht· l'\lhangc of nC'Sl tr\ tell"' 1\1,in ad\ 'he t.arn1shed i. r 1magt' ol lrt'~hnc:" ~ 1lson the ( ~· l11rn1.i Pnll tound has a h1gbc•r la,nr•hlc ratio@ dmong \Otcrs tlvr \ht' dc"IC'> [ 't'n f <"tn~tc1n' "uppo~d gcnd 1 ad" anW@.C' sttm\ to haH' d1s~1pa1c,1 Ri"'lth tht' l '" \ngt'le\ f 1mt'\ }>(I .inJ thl' ( ,1hlom1a Poll rt"'cal('d tli.t• the 1n1t1•I tlu'h ol n 1.1tt'mt'nt a mor~ "oml"n \Ott'~ at the pro,pect 1 elc\ ting d "'oman to the @0' c.·rn11r\h1p ha' lO<ll('d marli..cd h ~' 111unJ 1n(lh ,., l'n ~J ('lt'r,t"nt •' i >l•m11\ rat ll \.\OllWO \l>lt'r' j'rc1 I \\ il'nn 111 f c·1nl.ll'1 n f ht' 11l'I dlt·, I 111 th(' \UffiffiCI ·, mt'J1.i lu\lll.i.k1. 11 .in' ma\ ha ' l' l"l.'('11 Ill huf\l f t'ln\tt'ln' P<l\l ·P'I man huhhlt' JnJ 1.110q•n tht' l <Ll'll r.i1p.n 1ntc.• J h'K' hHllot \IUW nt' mdt.I· It 1ha1' tru<' \\ 1l"''n v.111 haH l"t" t'd[l.t' llr II hJ" c mnrc. mcmt'\ 11 .. ~·n,I hi' h.1' .l tnutth and hattl lt.'\ll'J ,.impa1gn apparatu., and thr t 1 ~" \uh\t.in11al gent'n, ad,antagt' I" Repuhhc. an , and11.1att'' 1n tnp-nf-thC" t1l l...et rau~., n < J lllorn1.1 If J R puhhc.a n and .t l )('m(~r.tl .irr w·d ·" thr 1..tmpa1gn hc-gln' in ~f)tt"mhc 1 h"ton 1 nd1catt'~ that tht" C ,op \·a n l11Jatt \.\Ill "-10 tn ""'"t'mh<'r Th<' drt"artt''t "'fl('\. I '' t~t' auht'rnat11nal .. ampdt{tO I' that jll\ ·11 lh 1 hl\CO{'\\ \ \llt'r\ m1 <ii ltl.t'I\ V. tll h(· trtated 111 mnrt' nt tht' ..amt' h:lr..11 t'\l hangt'\ of Ihm\\ ~hargc\ and \ountrn har t'\ f o tila1t Ol'"- ground, 10 ml~ ahout the \OCtal and C'('unom 1c rtalm of < alt tom1a and propo~ approacht''i to 11 would be to open <lnC-<lf to \ nt•< "m and unC't"r· UllO I\ Rut If ( ah fom 1a c:' t'r nC"Cded it rtaltt\--(onncctc-d gubcrnatonal ca m ~·in. 11 I\ th1\ ~car Off ff'a/t~,.., I• a Slf<'rulJH,.._......, ~l•m•l•t for ~ Oraq~ c .. ,, D•ll) P1,.t. Steve Marble 11onvK.lilMn ' WJI• GOUT DALY PILOT 'Tluldlr. ~ 30, 1llO 71 75 TDY: Mostty sunny wittl nicht and mornlnc foe and low douds ·llonc the coast Westerly afternoon winds. T-..OW: Sunny with nfly mornlnc clouch cleafln&. V1ri1ble afternoon winds. II II AIR QUAUTY 0 r., 11woue11 rn clly .. 111 • "" lltt1110011 and "'" 11111 cloud$ lo111 111111t~111()wns V.,, ,.,.,.. to 1s1o as 1111111 io-*5tlU r.., 111roue11 rr. clly wtll! I ltw 11t11 noon and eve 11111 clollcb loWl 1~ UM ~ Ind lowtl 60\ ltP\ Ill Ille 80s S41My tlvOUC!t frldly '*>I IS hot f "' "'IJIU H1CN •n I/It 9Qi lOW$ to "CM Ill Ille 60\ All QUfltly IOI Ot 1111' Countr 1\ VPtCled IO fJt -~ lltllthl•• \OC111 ••\1' 1 PSI ot Ill l1S OCEAN REPORT BOATIG Ovt1 llllltf watm SOVllllttSI 10 'llfll ••ndS 8 to U knosl with 1 fool uas 1ltt1110011 "°"'' Worm becommc l'Clll 1nd sout11t11, 11 nchl swt11 S011thwnt l letl O•tt outtr •alffs Mntll trJlt ad•l\OIJ frOlll Pooni ConuOllOll 10 S.nta Ros.a Island lot notlh•ttl .,nds 10 to r., lnob •1th 4 loot u.s th•o"lfl ton1M So.it~ ot S.nu RO\I ltfand wttt to no•tnwnt wind\ I 0 to 10 knob •llh 3 toot ttn ~OCEAN ~ TEllP. TODAY 'S SUN Sunrise ........ 6:24 a.m. Sunset. ....... 7:20 p.m. 0 () Full Moon Sept 4 Last Otr Sept 11 SURF AND TIDES* LOCATION Huntington 8Hcfl Newport 8Mctl Sen Ci-te lmlHAN 1·2 pool 2·3 ,.., :l-3 , .. , s-1 ci1.ec11on Soulh TOOAY Flrll IOw Font nlgll S«onc:t '°"' Second l'llQn ""°"" Flrat low ,,.,,., "Ill" Second '°"' Second ntgl'I 111 em 8 23 • m 1205 pm e 14 p m I 47 em 838 • m l:l S8 pm 700 pm FIStaNG 07 37 31 ~ :l o• 39 29 SS Good catches of bolltlt. N rrKud1 iafld bns ind c1hco OI» with somt sculp1n Ind ,elotttlil lfOClfted TODAY'S MOON Moonrise ..... 4:01 p.m. Moonset.. ... 12:55 a.m. New Moon Sept 18 t st Otr Sept 26 ·Tide source Astronomical Data Services. Colorado Springs. Colo Mrs. Reagan has tumor removed ROCHESTER Minn -For- mer first lad } 'ianc} Rl.'agan underwent su q~l'f"\ Wedne\da} at th t: Ma\o < Jin1l 10 rcmn'l' a l:ann:rou!t tumor nl•ar hl·r n110,l·. a famtl) \pokr\mJn '>a1<l \ht• kft for homr later 1n thr da\ The basal ct'll carunoma "a<. d1S<'o\l'fCd JU\I Ix-neath Mr\ Rt"- aga n'\ lefl no\trtl dunng a routine dermatolo~cal exam1nat1on at the Ma>o Ch nae. said Mark Weinberg. '>pokesman for Mrs. Reagan and former President Reagan. A plastic surgeon removed the small tumor at St. Marys Hosp1 · tal. ~e1nbcrg said. The Reagans left a $hort ttme later for their hnme in the Bel-Air section of Los t\ngelt.'!>. 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" ........ " t1 " --11 47 '"""" " 17 .. ...... t1 II *"' e Mrs. Reagan. 69. and her 79- year-old husband had been at the chn1c since Monday for routine annual chec kups. Weinberg said in a statement that doctors found the Reagans in otherwise excellent health. He did not return a phone C311 seeking further information. September, when doctors per· formed neurosurgery to remove a pool of blood that formed on his brain after a fall from a horse. Several years ago when he was president. Reagan underwent sur- gery for colon cancer and later had surgery to correct an enlarged prostate. -By ,.. Auoclal«I Pr~,. Reagan was at the cltnic last The I Arollld Town l'al Be ' A a.Panic Pail. HcalthMatch can give you t he inside scoop . Call to day and speak to a referral ex pert. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A Progran1 of Irvine Medical Center \ 14 u II 1S ,. ,. 1t .. u 1t .,. .. " " 71 n .. n " 1S ., n ., • u .. u 11 7t H et " 1S M 11 !I .. =.r.· Ill ,. • u ...... II " .,._ ,. 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Judge John Noonan of the 1hh U.S. C1rcu1t Court of Appeals \taycd Hams· ellecutton March 30. four da}s before he was to di e. sa}rng Hams may be entitled to a heanng 10 detemune 1f his const1tut1onal rights were violated. But over Noonan·s dissent. the appeals court ruled 2· I Wednesday that Hams· claims were mentless. Th e ma1onty ruled 1n the pros- ccullon's favor on every di sputed issue. at least two of whi ch arc important for future cases· that courts do not have to evaluate the competence of a defense psy- chiatrist's performance; and that a defendant such as Hams. whose first round of appeals was reject~ before the U.S. Supreme Court es tablished the nght to psyc h1atnc assistance in t 985, cannot even raise the issue under federal law. "A JUd1c1al evaluation of a psy- ch1atnst's opinion or advice is not esscn11al to the accuracy and fairness of the cnminal process." and 1f applied to past tnals "would frus- trate the legitimate goals of the cnminal JUSt1cc: system." said the opinion by Judge Melvin Brunetti. "Harris cannot now obtain a ·sec· ond bile at the apple' because he believes a new aroup of psychiatnsts would offer a different defense. ... Allow1n1 such battles of psych1atnc opinions durin& successive ... challen1es to a death sentence would place federal couns in a psycho-le&al quaamirc.·· Defen1e lawyers can ask for re· consideration by an 11 -judae panel of the court. a procedure tile court has u~ several times rece ntly in capital uses from other states. It can be authorized by a m~ority vote of the court's 27 active judaes. AncT that, Harris' only rcmalnina appeal is to the U.S. upreme Court. which has ruled apinst him four times 1n the put. No new uccution date has been tet. Out of 286 prisoners on Death Row, Hani1' r ue Is the only one to advance be)ond the fint 1taec in federal coun review. which com· monJy lasts 1everal years. No one h.11 bttn executed in C'alifomia si ntt 1967. -~---=-·-. Novel preserves Huntington's past 1y AMANDA \llRAY luff WI .... In a few years, most tourists won't know any better. The brick and clapboard walls will have come down, replaced by cutouts and columns. Fashion will overtake form. And more than anything. some say, the soul will be gone. Today part of downtown Huntington Beach still stands as a reminder oflhe recent past, but the barbed wire and steel girders are movina in fast. Before long, the shop around the comer from Jack's Surf Boards on Mai n Street and Pacific Coast Hi&hway will be hit with the wrecking ball to make way for another pastel shade of plaster. Locals, sick of the construction, say act it done, but are loathe to give up the storefronts that lined their childhood haunts. But one outsider. attracted by the edge of old Huntington Beach "chronicled" its unique ambiance, took up residence there, and is now moving on. On a recent anemoon, author Kem Nunn took stock of the landscape. Nunn a UCI product who wrote the 1984 novel, "Tapping the Source," was one of the first authors to successfully use an Orange County setting. Nunn looked past barbed wire protecting visitors from strolling out to the cracking pier (a "bummer"), and contemplated the contrast of Main Street. "I preferred it the way it was. I like the feel of a smaller town," he said. "The development was bound to come ... but they could have done it with a little more sensitivity. I think they should have taken a clue from Seal Beach. They weren't going for the Century City look." To Nunn, who grew up in the Pomona Valley which is the setting for the novel he 1s wnung. Huntington Beach was a unique oasis of character alonlthe mostly upscale 0!1'nJe Coast. where he eve~luall)'. learn~ 10 surf. ike the character of has first novel. Nunn. 42. wall easily adm1110 being an outsider to the beach town. He looked at the surfing lifestyle with both a romantac and cnucal eye. Nunn chanaed a few names. but captured the essence of the Main Street surf shops, bars, and pier life. Followmg up clues an a search for his missing sister Ellen, Ike, Nunn's main character. takes a bus from a small desert town and checks into the Sea View apartments. a fictional group of run-down buildings not far from the shorebreak. Like Nunn, Ike finall y learned to surf. and eventually wound up learn mg the language of all the street people: bikers. drug dealers. boozrrs. scammers, dnfiers and surfers. While not always a pleasant picture. surf shop owners say Nunn·s depiction of the underbelly of Huntington Beach 1s fairl y accurate. Where they differ 1s whether cleaning up the architecture downtown will result rn "cleaner" streets. "It was funny the response I got," Nunn said. "Some people krnd of thought I trashed the place and some people kind of thought I got rt right. (Please lff NOVEL/Page 151 Novellst Kern Nunn looks past cracking pier and contemplates the contrast of Main Street. Golden Bear reopens • • ,._ ,..._.., ..-·- Golden aear•1 reopenlft9 party Saturday attracted around 1 ,000 fans to the Huntl~on aeactt Club. Part· owner John Tiernan greets Peta Gottwald faboveJ, and ,.aula Truman and Marlon Klrll are ready to join other merrymakers. UCI pair b are it for Playb o y ly RUSS LOAR IRVI NE -On thr rough and tumhk r11.11I university, l 'CI 1s ramng e\ebrov.'I na1111n"1llt· \ 11 appearanc.es 1n the latest 1<,\ue ot Pia' he" "' 11: ''" · CC I students TelT) Sue Mc \11nn and "-m•1•1.1 1-.. little 10 the 1magana11on 1n the Pia~~,, pn 1111 ,1 ( " The October ruuc feature'> ti\ C' othl·r I c I f 1 campus that 1s surr to make thrar motht•r' fH 1111d But McMinn. a :!6-)ear-old Jun111r ma111rinf · her mom 1s proud of her -dotht'\ ur no 1 I• th ' • her on the phone and told her.'' Ml ~ inn ''"" '-I • ' absolute!} thnlled he sard. 'Oh m\ CmJ 11 'n.r11 ' McMinn. who speaks "1th a '<l(t \puth• rP ,tt ''' upbnnging. comes across as a ""el'I hnml'I"" 11 1-r ' a high school bo> 's hean o\nd had , homt \1 '''' brothers were at"a}s protcCll 'C' aht1ut lht'rr ~J.., ,, ' had to go through th em 10 tJ ~t' mt' 1111t 1 d S o longer able 10 "allh 11ut tor hl'I \I \I ne\enheless "e'\c11ed"' and ·,uprx•nPl'. 11 said. ··1 v.ould haH' thought th.11 t "011ld t1.1 \ 1" It was auualh a gruv.1ng r,r,.:nt·n,, 1111 lht 1hr .\lthough Pla)bo\ ·., rn<'d' '"'"' thr m.1~1 1 n v. hat to <.a ) to the mC'dt.t thn dll \C't'm I• I •' famrhcs when 11 comr' In .ircx·arm(l nudl 1 "'I think m\ mom """ nmrt· t'\\ltt'.I "·' Keasbe). a l '( I 'senior ma1c1nng tn J ..in · d • town 'Tm fonunatc to hll\C p.trt'nt' lt;.11 1 Kcasbe\ like Mc ~1rnn. hr\t learnt'<! ' 1111 1 P Newport lifeguard rescues victim Pia> bo) fro~ a campu' nC'v.spaper 'l<lf"\ 1•1,1' '" ' 111 "as tounng western college tampu'c' iri ".," 1 • was on the tour McMinn said fnenJ' cntnuragnl h11 1 ,, ly IOI VAN EYKEN and TONY DODERO 5Uff lllrtt•n NEWPOR l Bl:AOf -Rosendo Macias, a 20..year-old v1s1tor from Mexico Ctt}. will likely ha ve the dark face of the Pacific Ocean 1m- pnnted on his bnun for the rest of his hfr. Whale the Orange Coast presents a smrlrng v1sa1e 10 most who view 1t. that face turned angf) for Macias Sunday afternoon and nearly swallowed him. Macias nearly drowned while swimming with two fnends off the 28th Street Jetty. He was pulled from the water. scm1consc1ous and help- less. by Newport Beach hfeauard Jeff NorSttn, who 1s being hailed as a hero. As Norsecn stared over the mrr· ror·hke ocean surface caused b)' Sunday's setting sun. he re · membered the advice a \etcran lrfe- guard once ga ve hrm Sometimes one can JUSI sense a problem. And he sensed something danger· ous late that anemoon as the high winds and ocean currents created hazardous cond1t1ons for unwaf) swimmers 4\nd as Macias and his fnends walked out on the JCtt). Norseen made a mental note to watch them "You get that choked up feeling rn your throat." he said It's a feeling that danger rs lurking. he ~•d Sure enough , when Mal 1as' fne nds frantically waved at hrm Norscen 1mmed1a1ely radioed 1n that he had a possible probkm When he reached Macias' fnt'nds. Norseen handed them his buo' at first, but the) pointed to the "att'r and §111d 11 was their fnend "ho needed help "'I looked down and thret' ket under the surface was thl\ gu\ ... Nursccn \aid fPIHM Me HER0/82) though '>he doubted \hr ".l' fl' it II\ Pl,I\ h· ' ht I pc"rson )Ou'd point at .:i nJ 'ii' ()h 1111 l 111< ,1 • be rn Pla)b°' · .. But \.h \.1 rnn ·, ''""rn.11•'' , .1 once the) gei a look ,\I ht•r pr nnt' 110" '" I' 1,· l\t 'I Dunng the ph oto \ho111 \h \.1 111n ,,11ll l'l,1 b o;ens111vc to v.hat krnd\ 1,t l'Xl't'\ tht• grr" It II 11 o;ens111vc "If there "a' amht~h \lltl "n!l 1" '' 'He), let's get going on lhr' Jcal I "·'' "·'' .t' • "ea\be) doe\ not t'\fX'\.I mulh l\1•111 depanment in rea c11on Ill hn hmhn rx1\t· 1>11 11 pract1call) all of her m.i1or llanlt' mu,de' I 11 11 \ ,1 there's going to h<' a hrg real tron 'ht• \J1d I •11 as a form of an ------------------------------Calendar--------------,.---------~~~ Publlc meetings Costa Mesa •Co•'-Meta City CoHell. 6·30 pm Tuesda). C'1v1c Center. 77 Fair Dnvc. Haatla1toa Beacl1 • 5:30 p.m. Haatlastoe Beaclil City CoHell. 5.30 p.m. Tuesday. council chambers. 2000 Marn St • 7 p.m., HHlla1toa Beaclil PIHala1 Commlnloa. 7 p.m. Wednesday. council chambers, 2000 Main St. Newport Beacl1 • Newport Beaclil Parlll, Beaclilea Hd Recreatloa CommlHIH, 7 p.m. Tuesday, council chambers. 3300 Newport Bl vd. • 7.30 p.m Newport Beaclil Ptauta1 Cemm1111 ... 7 30 p.m Thunday. council chamben. 3300 New· port Blvd Group meetings HaUa1&M Bea~ •The Chronic Fat11ue Syndrome support aroup wall meet at 7 ton1Jht at Rushmore Medical Center. 5402 Bolsa A\'e , 1n Hunt1n1ton Beach. Information: 891·7756. •The Amcncan Shonwave Lt1tener'1 Oub will meet at 10 a.m. on Saturday at 16112 Ballard Lane in Hunttr\&ton Beach. Information: 846-168S. lrvlae •The C'ommercaat Dt-velopment .\ssoc1:i11on "111 hold its third annual Expo on Thursda-. at the In rne Mamolt Hotel. State Sen Manan Bcrgt'~on wrll speak al the dinner fo llowing the Expo Information 385-I 977. Cultural events Costa Mesa •Orange Coast Coll~e·s Repertory <..om pan> will staac Samuel Beckett s "Wa1t1n1 for Ciodot"' at 8 p.m. on Fnday and Saturdax rn the Drama Lab Theater on the campus al 2701 Fatr"t'" Road rn Costa Mesa. Information: 4 32-5880. •Woody Allen's "God" w1tl be -~rformed b> tht Reptnory ompany of Orange Coast < 'ollcge at 4 p.m. on FndJly. Saturday. and unda rn the outdoor Fane Arts Ampathcater. Information: 432-5880. •The Oranae County Pcnorrnant Ans Center Will present Andrew Uoyd Webber's "Starhaht Expn-M .. at 8:30 pm. on T~tdayJ and at 8 p.m on Wcdnetday. lnformaoon: .S)6-2787 ~ i.::::' Playhoutt will sta e Gcorac 8<-rnard Shaw's ·~Ceasar and Cleooetra" at 8 p m on T uc day and Wcdnetday at the Moulton Theater ~ Lapna Can)'on Roed. in Laauna Beach lnfor· madon. 497·9244. •a.net Plcdka will perform "la F11tc Mnl <•tr· dtt"' and "o\rabc\qut'·· at pm nn . at urda) tn tht' Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna (an, on Road. tn Lagun.i Beach A countf)·Frenl h huffct dtnner "'II l'l<' available at the adJ Ornrng T11 <'h Terrace at t-pm Information 64~-Q~~, Newport Beacb •The brochure for thC' Nt'wpon lkalh Par~'· Beaches. and Rc<'reatron fall a('lt' 1t1cs 1s a\arlahk at Crty Hall, the local lrbral). or the Chnml'l<'r ot Commerce rn Newpon Beach ln formn11o n 644-31.S I. •The four Newpon Bcacb puhlrc ltbrane' will hc closed on Monda) tn ohscrvanl·e of Labor Da, • herrnan Library and Gardens will present a workshop entttled "Hangina Garden"" from Q ·'O a.m. to noon on Wedn('Sda) at 2647 Ea~t <.". 03\t H1ghwa) an ('orona del Mar lnforma11on ti" 3-~2ti I On campus C..ta Meu • t~ne Ote • named Oran~< ount)"s "Outstandrna Read1na P«••l1't of the 'ear" an I <>85. wtll be head o( the KhOOI'' new Latera lab v.-h1ch Wlll open tit doon dunna the upcom1n& fall ~me ter • Rqastn1t1on for the l1te-stan1na cla at Orantc Coast Collett. commencina the v.ttk of pt. 10. will be condu trd from Tue~a throu&h Fnday of nc\t \\-('d1 in the dm1 'li10n, Office on campus. lnfi rmauon 432-S772 •Ora nae <Oil\\ Collr c h s ~ltctcd \tc" en Earl • "C'll·~n11"n Mlhlll'l t 111•11 ' rte. S 11 mil hon \r1 l t'Oll·r "11 ,• the tall lit 194'1 Fountain Vallt)' • ( oa'ltlrnc ( (Imm unit\ < ,, il'> ln1em1.i111nal fl u,rnt'" I 1 r 1n1ereo;1cd 1n c\plurintt l .HH' •PP 1 • pm on l ueWa\ at llJti1 1\\ 1•n\r \• Valle' lntnrm11111,n w 'IJ1" • (. oastlrne < ommun1t1 l 11llq,\l "1 p1lo1 program. rn l on11)1H l11•n •\It Ii h I and Partnt'r'ih1r ·\l t ''' ''" r1111 I' d" •I 1 makers 10 he cha nnclll·d 111t11 • •m 1! car«r program' .\II kt'' ,. 111 ht p;.:11.I t Information Qh~ "1<111 HH&lD&toa Beacb • Frtt "°hedule'i ol thr < 11.1\tlint Kl r.• tl0Dll r roaram, V.hlt h "Ill 11IJrt :J \I hands-on \ ()('attc'1n, I l ll\'i\t'' •11 ( nrnni bcgmn1na pt ' .&rr .1 .11l<lhlr ('oa,thnr ROP offiu lnf11rn1.111 •n • Rqastra11on for the ~uhu tall <'hW•t' 11 '' 11lfl 1 cataonJ for the a ctlerateJ Q I' "t't'~ f II I "~" I Golden Wot C ollc e re i \11l;able from m ' ' 7 pm Monday throuah T hu~la' an,t tr11m 1 to p m on fnday, 1n thl \dn"'" m,, O!Ti"'c lnformauon sqs-8 306 • ~ Motol'C)'Clc Tra1n1n1 \cadrm) of the nal Justice Tr11n1n1 C.(nter at (1oldcn ~ot oil ~ntly padUlltcd 11 offic:cn .. ho rt m m n uf Yariou Ora.nee County police ctcpanmcnt3J. . -•t11• COUT DALY PILOT -,........, -.... •. 1"0 People •"1-11& Clua CMrlet O. ClJne. Jr., IOG of Olarlcs Oine of Newpon Beecb. bu been decorated with the Anny Achievement Medal at Hunt- er Army Airfield, Oa. O ine is a 1987 aradua&e of Estancia High School. 0.. Meta. •.Ana7 Clll-RouW J. McVay, son- ilHaw of llicbard and Shirley Watts of Newport Beach, has arrived for duty at Giessco Army Depot, West Germany. McVay is a 1977 graduate of Newport Harbor High School. • NueJ Khnble ud Karee Hayes of Newport Beach are leading a Laaue of Women Voters project to educate the public on the 1mpon- UlCC of findana a solution to the waste manqcment problem. NEWIDRT BEACH NEWS Visiting teen ~age sailors hooked on Coast weather ly HHS YOKat k-" llfttlw NEW PORT BEACH -The water is rough- er here, but they'll take the Southern California weather conditions any day. So opined the young sailors who trekked to the Newpon Harbor Yacht Cluh from thousands of miles away to compete this week in the 1990 Junior Sailing Championships sponsored by the U nited States Yacht Racing U nion and Role.x. S1ttmg on the deck at Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club. the blond. sunburnt teenagers clad in shon s and t-sh1rts looked hke t> p1cal Balboa Peninsula kids. But as they man eled dt the v.eather and lament~ the turbulence of ocean waters. the) quickJ) re' ealed they weren't locals "Here )OU can satl aJI )Car round. We can onl) sail two months out of the )ear." said Brett Macl..cod, 14. of R)e. Ny "We satl 'ul the ace form\," quipped Alex Abell, 16, of Chicago. Ill. from all over the country spent this last week in Newport Beach participatina in the sailina com- pctitton, hosted this year by Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The week o f racina concluded Saturday. The teen-qers represented 23 different yacht clubs in New York, Michipn, Massachusetts, Illinois, Texas, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Jersey, Mississippi, California, Louisiana, Florida and British Columbia. They competed in three different classes: • The Scars Cup competition for Etchells-22 kcclboats crewed by four people. •The F. Gregg Bemis Trophy race for the smaJler, Collcg.iate Flying Junior dinghies sailed by two people. •The D. Verner Smythe Trophy race for the lightest of the vessels, the single-person Laser dinghies. The young sailors stayed in local homes during the week, while their families and friends who had come along for suppon camped o ut in hotels and mo1els. ............ ~ ............... •AAr Fette Master Sat. Rlcbard M. LeMer, son of Lee and Millie Leader of Newport Beach, has arrived for duty at Shaw Air Force Base. S.C. "We don't have waves:· added Brett 's brother Jago, 16. "And we have a lot less wind. I sail o n Long Island 'ound a nd somcttmcs there's no v. ind at all. .. Approx1matd> 70 teen-agers. aged 13 to 17. Most of them veteran sailors who have been boating practically since binh, the 1een-agers gave vanous opintons on what it takes to be a winning sailor. Marc Lattin, 16, and Jeremy AJexl1, a lso 16, launch boat. THE DA ILY PILOT'S U LTIMAT E FOOTBALL SECTION Will be appearing Thursday Sept. 6th T o over l 00,000 Readers INCLUDES: • Exten~ivr ('overage of all Local Schools • Schedule-. of Lornl Carnes • Cu\·eragt-11f ( 'ollegt' Carnes • Haiders & Hams Support Your Local Team and Cheer Them on with a bordered message G ooo ooo TEAM! CIF ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK FROM'£\'ER'rOSE AT .JOHN DOE'S SHOP DEADLINE FOH YOl H ~1ESSA<;f·: IS AUGUST 90 So call y11ur Classtfif·d Ht>prE-...,entative Today! 642-5678 '90 BMW CLOSE CUTI MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL AT CREVIER BMW ... GREAT SELECTION OF 90 's TO CHOOSE FROM • 325i • 53Si • 73Si • 750il SAVE LIKE N E VER BEFORE! ~t.'t\ ""(\ 0 ~Q ""•o .. 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""" °"""'' In.<• ....,,..,_,. , ..... ~ ... ,,.. « ... -· 0y ... ,, 111 ~"' o ... .., l-•"'• l"'" 1l ........ 'not°" ..... ,., HERO ,rom A1 Norseen dived in and pulled Macias out and administered fint aid. The drownina man spit up a l&IJ! amount of water. The auy was proba~ly ,aoina out to sea if I didn't act htm, • ""~nee~ said. "The way he was dnft1na. It didn't look good." Macias also knew he was in trouble. "I was afraid I was aoina to die," Macias said from his room at Hoag Memorial Hospital. "I thank God my friends were there and they called for help. I was under the water. I would have d ied." . Norsccn said be warned SW1m- mers several umes about the hazard- ous conditions. and he said he told many people to quit jumping off the jetty. But Macias said there were a lot of people swimming anyway. He said he am vcd after his friends, who were already in the water, and d id not realize 11 was dangerous. "I can only swim a little bit," he said. "Out they were calling me to come an. so I jumped in. The water was maybe two meters deep. I stan ed to go down. I couldn't get up and I couldn't reach the shore. I was afraid. I was very afraid." "It gets really bumpy out there," Norseen said. "And for someone who isn't a strong swimmer all 1t takes 1s a couple of gulps of water and he probably had a lung full." Unw11lin$ to take all the credit, Norseen said the quick response of emergenq rescue units Sunday were crucial to sa"1ng Macias' life. "There's so much to be said about the guys who helped me." the life- guard said. "Everybody reacted 10 this almost perfect!)." Norscen has been a Newpon Beach lifeguard for the past live )Cars. He rccentl) graduated fro m Lo)ola Un1,ers1t) of Chicago and nov. works at Xord1um Inc .. a n sk manasement consultJng firm 1n G ar- den Grove Although he said he loves being a lifeguard. full-time work has rel- egated him to weekends onl y. Manas. who was v1s1ting his brother who li ves 1n Orange County, ~1d his parents sttll live in Mexico Ctt) and he hasn't told them about the accident "If I told them the> would be vcr) alarmed." he !>aid "I'm all nght, so I don't think it's necessary to tell them" He said he would ltke to Sta) an the l lnited States with his b rother. but he said he wasn't sure he would be able to If he docs St.a). he pro bably won't go sw1mm1ng an the ocean again for a long lame. he said . "I than k I'll be afraid to SWlm after this." he said ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS AND FINANCE S• (21UD21) EXTRA m .... 1261 s tpd. (2alil477) 812,996 '17•Z•E Wt/t1n ltathtf, ........ (2&l2A74) 127,886 'a ml 800 E llltc.nd..~S..! (2Htll70) ........ ...... (1W71?l__ MUil Rtl '•1MWn1 4Dr ....... 11i.i1 '•Fm•mm -.cl/ ........ I Yll MftnR Im Orange County NewsChannel When you watch our business news. ~ill know we mean busmess We'll cover 1t all And cover 1t like it's neYef been covered befol'e. With a fresh. new Orange County perspecit'w'e. So whether it's the current rate of the Japanese yen. A new aerospace contract Or )Obs gained and lost. you'll discGYer how it all affects your hfe. Every day. You've neYef seen cable television like OCN News. traffic. weather, environmental issues, sports. entertainment and more. And the greatest news of all is. we're open for business all day and night Whenever yoo want to know LAGUNA BFACH/IRVINE NEWS C.•W COMT DAl.Y N.OT Thuredey, Auo&* 30, 1"0 - Mayor Sheridan comes home IRVINE -Mayor Sally Anne hcndan, hospitalited last wrck for an ailment that has since been identified as viral pneumonia. ha been released and 1s resting at home, according to City Manager Paul Brady Jr. Sheridan, who was unavailable for comment, has been told by her doct<?r to take 1t easy l.IJ?lll next week, Brady said. Shendan. .SS, was admmed to Hoag Me morial lfo~pital 1n Newport Beach last Wednesday after she complained of headache~. An eumination by her doctor revealed that the newly ch.•ctcd mayor w~s suffering from a viral infection. later determined to be pneumonia, and dehydration. Brady said SheridAn was treated with ant1b1 ot1c'i fo r the infection. Laguna cries 'foul' over canyon work LAGUNA BEACH -Environmentalists and Cit\ leaden are crying foul after d1scovt:'nng that a county transportation agcnt:y's bulldozers have uncxpt:'Ctcd ly slashed through brush and carved roads 1n Laguna Canyon. "'I was angry when I saw roads going up the side of thl' hill ou1 there this morning." Ctt y Manager Kl.'n Frank ..aid f-rida\ ·1 t.almt"tl down some when they reassured me the> would repair 1t ·· Michael Phillips. a spokesman for the Laguna < rret•nbch. '>Jld he was "saddened" b> the grading and h} till fact the u l> h.idn't overseen the work in th e canyo n "Thi~ 1s a had ""a' 10 adm1n1">tra1e when you're dealing wi th Laguna ( an,un .. · Frank said he fi rst granted the franc;pon.1 11on < 11rndor ·\gl·n- cies, which arc charged with huilding thrCl' Ornn~i: < ount> tullwa~· .. pcrm1ss1on last }Car to t0nduc1 soml' tl'\tc; on l 11\ propcrt\o in tht· Sycamore Halls area. fhc tests were t<> tx· uc;1.·d in an l'll' 1r1>0mt·nt.1l impact rcpon on th e effects of lht.' tulh"a'. hl' ,,111J Agency offi cials rcccntl) returnt.·d to the 1..11'. \il Hn¥ thl'' lll'l"t.kd to do more 1e~t1ng, Fra nk \31d "I ht.• dil lt.'rl'lllt' t' tlm 111111.· thn brought bulldo1ers ·· FundAmerlca challenging S8.2 mllllon fine IRVINE -In 1nt.'·ba.,ed Funl.I \nwma Im ""h llh fl'U."nll) likd for bank ruptC) protection. Tucsda~ arrnnunu•d 1t " l halkng,ing an S8.2 mil hon fine for allcg1.·J 't.'t.urilrt.'c; '10lat111n\ k' 1ctl h~ tlw Flonda comptroller In add111on. the compa"' ha' likJ w un rarx·r, 1.halleng.ing lht.· Flonda attornc~ general"<; tkl l\llln to h.tn 11 Imm d01n2 hu\1nt.'"' 111 that state Monda) 1-londa .\llome' (ienrr.il l!11h Hul ll"rnunh prupo .. l·d a S20A million fin t' for Fund..\m1.·n1...1' loundl..'r Kutx-n I I d".trJ, for allcgedh '1ola11ng state la"" h~ operating a 1n r.11nid 'l huth' Breast cancer often diagnosed late IRVINE -~tore th;in one in threl' hHJ'>I .11Hn ,,J,l'' r1..'l•1C1kd each )-Car in Orange C 1>un1' I' J1Jl!!JH1'>1.'d at .1 l.1tl k'' tr1..'Jt.1hk stage. prompting ph}'>lnan.. \h111J.1\ tc, lHlll \\oi!llt"I• 111 undt•rgo regular mam mogram'i "In spite of th l· I.ill th.it hn."t l<l11ll'r 11nli l..l m,rn, 11•h,·1 mahgnanc1e'i. lan tx· detcllt.'d l'Jrh v. ht.'n lll'JI m1 111 1.111 ht· d in 11 H' and long 'iun1val t.ln be ach1nt.'J r' <; per1.cn t 111 thl· I ~IHI hrt',l\I cancer cases thJI art· d1agno\cd in < l1Jogc < uunl' .ire J1agn11\ul ,ti a late stage."' '>aid Or Hoda \ntnn -< ul't'1 pruk"ur 1.t 1·p1d1·111111lott' at the U( I ( ollege nl l\kd11..1nl' Police log lrvlne • '"""'° pclf"(f' ,."',. ' ,,... ,,. ... -..~ • .,, .. ~,.. •4 A>' \# ,.. ' ~ l~C 'W .... .iu t t 'l I • '' •" ~,,,.~, Af'trr ,-f"Oi '"''•I ff ',..,, .. • ~ J'• •"J(.,#•f (~'""""' 18 ""'" , ,,. ... \ ~ ' "'V1 \ ~ ..... fllt'OV" 4""rtt1 ~-· tl'lli'-'' ,.,,,. • ti, • r. • • • J flfWf"t.CW" """~H 1 ••'" 1 ' t 4 t •• '' " "' "w .... f ,, '"' °""""'O" , ... , , ~ J ,,_. "(' ""'"'' ~1JA' ,... \f ,., • f .,,r 1'1.-• ~ '"""'•,,,..' • '"""" J • ,. ..., .. , .. ,, t 'f'pc>l't t"'-#t ,,_ "A1 "'' ~-+ ""-'• •' \ I ~-..,. '"""' ~ '~""' 'Ajt'\ t"' ' t f\t"'w ,,,,. Laguna Shanti boasts a rebirth LAGUNA BEACH -Swaying and rock.int in scruffy jeans, in bnght-printed beach pants and hiJh· top shoes, in shorts and stock.mg feet, David. Mark, Marty and Jay co mprised an unlikely exercise class. But the men hadn't gathered in the tiny second floor offices of Laguna Shanti to sweat off pounds or tone their muscles. Their goal in anendin& the hour- long Thursday night Tat Chi Ch1h class was a more serious one The men, all of whom have test~d posatJve for the HJV v1ru • hoped to denve some of the curative powers and the energy that the marttal-arts inspired blend of exercise and graceful movement 1s reputed to bestow. "I'm into the hohsuc approach. into preventive medicine," said Jay. who tested pos1t1ve for HI V, i.n antibody that 1s rega rded as a precursor to the AIDS virus. two years ago. "Any disease needs a favorable environment in which to hH:· he said. So far. Jay's campaign not 10 provide the virus such an environ- ment has been successful. "I've had no symptoms·· Three weeks ago, Jay's regimen of Yoga, excmse and healthy eating expanded to incl ude wcekJy session of SWll)'IOi, of gently WIVlfll his arms and rocking to and fro 10 the Tai Chi class at Laguna Shanti. ··What rcall) turned me on to 11 wa\ when I fo und out It had to do with pine trees -I'm from lht' M1d\lic~1." Jay !>aid. adding that he someumes m1s~i. the towen ng tref''l of his native W1scons1n He was rcfcmna to a warm·up movement, in which instructor TaJ Hoffman tctJs participants to , ... 1$'.nc lhe11 hands are clutcbina a pine tree. The Tai Chi class, three weeks o's[ and arowmg w1th each session. 1s different, to be sure. But a lot of things arc different :n Lquna Shanti these days. A recent /~s rcJcasc for tht threc-ycar-ol nbp-profit orpnit•· uon. which offers emouonal and practical support for AIDS palle&\tC and their f am1hes, boasts that Shaon has "undergone a rebirth " Private support for UCI drops SS.5 million ly RUSS LOAR k.tf ......... IRVINE -For the fi rst time m nearly a decade. pnva te support for UCI ha~ fallen. and university ot- fic1als admit they're wom cd about ra1smg mone y in the year ahead as the economy teeters toward re - cession. Pnvate support at UC I was down b) S5 5 m1ll1on in fiscal year 1989-QO to S27.3 mill ion. compared to a record S32 8 million the 'ear before But un1,erSI!)-offi cia ls · Sd\ la\! }Car's stunning S8.5 mtlhon donation from Palm ()eS{·rt w1d u"" Edra Broph> ""'a~ a hdrd at. t to follo"" "That was the bhp that v.as no1 repeated." said Terry Jone\ d1 rector of UCTs fi ve-year capital campaign "We worked hard on that one and wc"rc trying to 1dent1f) futurt" Brorh>·hk e gifts." It was a windfa ll for I ( I in1.leed last year when Brophy. who\r lather made a fortu ne all co-foundn o l farmers Insurance Co . don..i ted S8.5 malllon to the L Cl ( ollt.'l\l' ot Medicine She al~o donated anuthn SM 5 m1l hon to the Orange C ount\ Performing Ans <enter and thrce othe r tount)r an~ org.ani1a111 n' J f und-ra1 \1ng in Orange ( ount\ ha., pro' cd challcngi ng no matter v. hat the econom1l weather "tJt1st1t ')~ho""' the county has one of the lowest per capita giving rates in the rnuntr.. In 1989. the median duna11 un 1n 1he county v.as S285 a ) ear onl> U '\ more than 1987, acrnrdtng to the I 989 Orange ( oun t} An nual Surve). conduttcd b) l '( I profe~~or Mark Baldassare .\ number of org.an11a11 ons such a'i thl.' Oran2e Count\. Y ~C 4. • .,,,. hca' 11~ dependent on private gJVinlfv and arc fcanng the im pact of har(l economic umes. "M) dcvclopmeJlt board tells me we're in for a tough 11me ahead:· said Orange Count \ YMCA President JCfT) Nutter. "Na:r 11onw1de. 83 percent of our g.iv1att comes from pn vatc 1nd1 v1dual' What that suggests 10 me is that we"ve JUSt got to get ~Iler at gem ng the ""'ord out to regul ar peo ple ~ there and not spend so much time and money on corN"ratt gi vers ·· . 1 Unique Creation Ever)' Oc<·a. ion! For D ESS AFFAIR I . loi ~ WOMEN'S DISCOUNT FASHIONS. CLEARANCE . .. . I •Fresh Flowers • EuroptJll ( 1J1 d u 1" • Halluon Bou<-lue rs • Pl,rnt'I • (11ttc; • Ba<>kers • Dm:d Fl1>\H'r" I ,. •• , \\, f I 11"1<!.I II' f.'1101\l v.I 111 I ,.lfl 840-1980 2h·~2 "•n 't1•u~I •• Ford, 'f'•porl lk•rh \t ltl ••I•• tHt ; h .. , t Hours. M-S 10-6 Thurs tit 7 Sun 11-4 19093 Beach <•• Oerftetd> Huntington Beach 848-2242 . . • . . ,,......,\nr tn "~' w~,. •-,.' .. ,.,•tt =-..,•'#~,. ru,.,, rw ,. ,.. 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Tbe aummer has draaaed on witbout SOS, however, and The char- itJ'a oftlciala now say they don't Qpect to be open again until the middle of October, at the earliest. Fotud from its former location at tbe Rea Community Center on Hamilton Street, SOS now owns a bDildina at I SSO Superior Ave. But tettina plans approved and iJll- provements made at the empty warcnouse have proven a for- midable task for the 20.year-old charity. .. The!" ~re lots of problems with the bulld1na, and w'hen we first submitted our plans, the plan check- ers really threw the book at us," said Jean Forbath, director of SOS. "Our architects have finished making lhe corrections and we're ready to sub- mit them again. But we're lookina at the end of October before we can open apin. Maybe the middle, if everything goes right." John Von Szeleslu. a Newport Beach architect who volunteered his services to SOS. said he's hopeful the plans will be approved quickly. "Our work is finished: we're just Photo exhibit at OCC profiles a unique life "The Guiding Light," an e~h 1- bition by Northern California pho- toaraphcr Mana Peluso. wtll be on display Sept. 5 through Oct. I in Orange Coast College's Photo Gal- lery. The exhibit fea tures photographic portraits of Pt'luso·s :!8-~rar-old sis- ter, Patti Peluso, who was born "'ith Downs' syndrome and a large hole io her hean. Pat1i's consuming passion in life is the da) time soap opera, "The Guiding Light ·· "Paltl's reality 1s "Aedded to 'The Guiding Light' 1ele .. 1s1on sho" ·· Marta Pelu~o sa~s. "Her interest 1<; manifested in the hundreds of pages of notes which she has wntlen whale daily watchinj the program." The exhibit features copies of Patti's ··Guiding Light Papers." Pattt's response to the program can be expressed in a sentence she fre- ~uently writes in her notes: "phil· hpspauldmg is 1nlove paui peluso." Born in New Brighton. Pa .. Marta Pefoso earned a 8 .A. 1n an and English from Allegheny College and an M. F.A. 1n studio an from UC Da' is She attended the prest1g1ous Panopticon Photograph~ Workshop 1n '.\iafplion. Greece. waltina for some technical infor- mation on lhe plumbi.na," he said., "They told us the flnaJ plan check could be done in about two weeks. So l thln.k thc'y may be able to get started on the work in a couple of weeks or so. Once it gets started, it's not that difficult a )ob and it should ao pretty quickly.' The closina of SOS came about as a result of pressure from west Costa Mesa residents worried about the daily innux of hundreds of people. most of them very poor and some of them homeless. Residents complained of trcspass- ina, loitering. public urination and other problems. • Ctty Council members heard the residents complaints and voted 13 month• aao not to tefteW t.be ~ ity's leue at city-ClOottoUed Rea Center. Tbe Seale expired in January and after fiP.t!.sw eviction for eev- eral mootha, SOS official• qreed to vacate by June l. The closure sent shock waves tbrouah Oranae County•• charity network. SOS bad been serving about 6,000 clients a month and fiJUrft compiled by the qency in- dicated that, on the averqe, each person served at lhe emeraency food pantry represented a family of three or four people, brinaina the actual total of people served to more than 20,000 a month. Representatives of some charities, such as the Episcopal Service Al- liance and FISH, an interfaith food Low-cost children's cllnlc loses OC agency contract COST A MESA -The city's only low-cost clinic for children with ps)ch1atric problems has lost its contract with the Orange County Health Care Agency. but clinic officials say they plan to continue offering services to the area's low and moderate income families. Child Guidance Center of Orange County has operated its clinic at 171 E. 18th St. for nearl y 30 years. For more than half of that period, the non-profit center has received the bulk of its funding through a contract with the county Health Care Agency's mental health division. That relationship will end at the beginning of October. and wh1k the donor-supported clinic must now fend for Itself, offi cials there say the) hope to avoid an) major cutbacks in services. Reade said the clinic's basic approach to service. a combination of psychiatnc diagnosis. psycholog1cal counseling and psychiatric social work, will not change. WIN FREE TICKETS TO MAGIC -.nAIN IN THE DAILY PILOT'S COLORING CON I EST . ;:Jlr1-,!/, • 1. Contest is open to chi ldren 5 yeors to 13 years. 2. Two (2) Grand Priie Winners-each winner receives ten ( 10) Magic Mountain Tickets for family ond friends. 3. Four (•) Runner-Up Winners-each receives four ("') ticketi. 4. Colored entrie1 lhould be moiled to the Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Entrie1 mun be received by September 3, 1990. .5. Winnen will be notified by September 10, 1990. f/}~ ~\\1 ~ Ir \"y ,,,,-~ ~ r--------~---------------DAILY PILOT COLORING CONTEST Name I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I Address I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Phone # I I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 Age I ~--------------------------...... --~-·-----__, _______________ ;;;J aod ftOADCial aid aacncy, reported ~ed.ilie increuet in requests for servace. One small Cotta Mesa charity that has absorbed aome of lbe demand for services is the Good Samaritan Mission at South Coast Christian Church. .. The numben have aone up," Pastor Bob Ewina said. "I know there have been days in the past two weeks when they•ve had over 300 people. So far, I think the donations have been keepina up. But I have a feelina lhat with the econom~ in a downturn, our demand is aoma to 10 up reprdless of when SOS opens up again. In any case1 it's sure 4oing to be nice to have tnem back. ' People Costa Mesa • Nuc)' J. MUJer of Costa Mesa has joined Nelson/Ralston/Robb Com- munications as account executive for the agency's public relations d ivision. • Pvt. Mlclaael A. Keegan, son of Gary and Carole Keegan o f Costa Mesa, has completed training at the U.S. Army Infantry School. Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. K~n 1s a 1987 graduate of Costa Mesa high School. • Army Natlnal Gaard Pvt. Tlmotlly M. Plummer, son of Bruce B. Plummer of Costa Mesa. has completed a small anns repairer course at Abe rdeen Proving G round. Md. • Army Pvt. lit Cla11 Ryan A. Mltcllell, son of Ell1011 S Mitchell of Costa Mesa. has am ved for dut~ 1n Garlstedt. West German) Drunken driving arrests Costa Mesa MIC~ A 0.orYW'~'9"' lO CiMOt<I CitOVt """''' c;~ )} Con• !\Hu M'<~ O""ld Mc~ 10 Coll• Mt\i 0-l•• ,IC\cMO )l c:;..o.,. 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TINO INITALLI" mat:N AFFAIR COUPON SPECIAL (800) ·537 -8551 t«:. $ 1 SQOO OFF (71') 529-2182 .. UC. 1536631 WlTH THIS AO (213) 255-9977 HUNfINGfON BFACH/FOUNTAJN v ALLEY Oll.tMQm COMT DALY NOT Thur9dey. AUOU!ll 30, 1llO - Crews cleaning fowled-up pier 9Y Roelll'T LVKIR ........ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Of- ficials have pulled out all stops in efforu to clean up the mess at the abandoned city pier that un- disturbed pelkans aod scqulls have used as their private bathroom. Ufquards had been hosing down the old facility once a week to keep the smell down. But that hasn't done the trick. ''When the west winds come up in the afternoon the smelJ can be pretty pun,ent," Marine Safety Capt. 8 111 Richardson said Tuesday ... We re- ceived a complaint from one of the beach conccuions yesterday." Professional surfer Lloyd Tice said the stench was "most un- pleasant." .. My auess is that stuff is two to three feet deep because you can smell it a mile away." Tbe pi_cr potty problem was one of the wetghty issues that came up at a department beads meeting that City Administrator Mike Uberuaga presided over Monday. Apparently, even his best friends wouldn't tell him that the birds had taken up squatter's rights. "I asked them (employees) to do as much as necessary," Vbcrua,ga said. "They may have to hose it down every other day, they m&y have to do it every day." Richardson said the work may require crews to act out and scrape the sun-baked stuff. employees are acttina a break, ~ cause worken from Snow HOUIC Movcn ha~ been out at tbc piet, dismantlinf the foundations of th.tee htstoric bualdinp on the pier: Cap- tain 's Galley, Neptune's Locker aad the o ld bait and tackle shop. The birds are betna distutbed by the movers, Richardson said, and don't have all day to sit around. Mo vers w~ oriainalJy .cheduled to haul the buildinas to the city'• corporation yard between toni&bt and early Thursday momiq. 8ut work hasn't proceeded u exPccted, and the m ove will probably be de- layed until early next week., an em- ployee said. di Mve Ullen over the end of the old ...., ,.._.., .._. --- Huntlft9ton ••actt City Pier. But Richardson said that cleanup The I 930s-era, an deco buildinp will be stored whl..le the city decides what to do with them. lt wasn't really a place that you went with your family. It was this funny mix of biker bars and surf shops." While barred windows and day drinkers served a literary purpose for Nunn, they weren't serving an economic purpose for the city. Changes for the tidy seem to have embraced both Irvine yuppiedom and Melrose trendiness. "They got this thing they're really going to clean this place up." said Rick Fignetti, a local worker a t Chuck Dent Surf Center. which 1s scheduled for demohuon. "But they're going to screw 11 up in a different krnd of wa . " Co-worker Mike Whitaker said "By the time this all gocs up we'll be outta here. The toun sts can have 1t We kind of hate to see the o ld buildings go. but I guess that's what People Fountain Valley • Cadet Jeule R. Blendt rman, daughter of Jo~ph and Elizabeth Blcndennan of Fountain Valle). re- ceived prac11cal work in m1hta f) leadership at the .. Arm) ROTC advanced camp in Fort Le~1s. Wash Huntington Beach • AJrmaa Sun L. Job.J11on. son of Gary and TcrT) Johnson of Hunt- ington Beach. has $f8duated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Basc. Texas Johnson 1s a 1989 graudatc of Manna High School. •Army Capt. Biiiy M. Gilbert, so n of Clara McDo"cll of Huntington Beach. received the Humanitanan Service Medal for his human1tanan actions dunng and after the Oct. I 7. 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"We needed a kick m the pants to tell you the truth," he said. "I kind oflilce the redevelopment ... but you need to write that ther, need a gas station on the comer. · No matter ho w much the face of Hunt1n~ton Beach changes, the old town will hve on in Nunn's novel - now scarce in bookstores but eas1I> obtained in Cit} hbranes. "I have a feeling that someda} there will be a movie because there's been so much interest in 1t." he said. 1989. earthquake in San Francisco •Former Huntingto n Beach Mayor Jack Kelly will be honored w11h a sidewalk plaque 1n the Orange Count} .. Walk of the tars:· located in the entrance to the Hilton Hotel in <-\nahc1m. •Carl Zarcber of Hun11ng1on Beach was named to the 1990 spnng semester dean's honor llSI at the Umvcrsll} of the Pacific for his o utstanding academic record Beach parking fees increased Those planning trips to the beach over the Labor Day weekend may be less than happy campc:rs when they discover a substantial increase in parking and other fees for using state parks and beaches. LocaJly, the statewide, across-the- board increase in fees will mean visitors will pay $2 more per day to park at state beaches -Bolsa Chica. Huntington State and Crystal Cove -and S25 m ore for annual passes. Onc-<iay parking fees will JUmp from S4 to S6. while annual passes will increase from S50 to $75. "They decided to put a greater portion of the cost of maintaining the parks on the people who use them," lifeguard Jeff Schunk said. Senior citizens arc the only ones who won·1 feel the bite. he added. because their fees will remain the same. Beach. spent eight weeks this sum- mer in Ph1ladclph1a. Pa.. and Camden. N .J .• w11h ttie E vangchcal Assoca11on for the Promotion of Education teaching basic educa11nal skills to )oungsters of aJI aitcs. •Army Pvt. Tbomas W. Lowe, son of Allan R. Lowe of Huntington Beach. has amved for dut) at Pond Barracks. West Gennan). • 3 DAY DELIVERY•,on mosr sry1es1 ·FREE Disposal o f old bed • FREE Set up of new bed • No Payment for 90 days 1oac1 SAVE 50°/o ON THE BEDFRAME Y""""CJt'"~r~l-•(\llJl''1fllol"• • flt~•\..,. ... ~' \"'4• -~'. tit"•' lilfl)' .. Sufwar ""'\ • .,.,...,.,,....'rev' .. er .. ,,..~ ~'k'"" • ..,_.. """" , .... t • ()o/'onal •8'111l'• K,._f<l "'H~ BEAUTYBEST" Seville • Mattllew J. Rlewer, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert R R1ewcr of Hunt- ington Beach. will enter the Ne" Me,.1co M1 litan Institute 1n RosweU. N. M.'. as a college freshman dunng the upcoming fall semester. • Pvt. ht Class Paal S. Aescbllmu. so n of Wa)ne and ~arllyn Aeschliman of Huntington Beach. has completed training at the L' .S. Arm) lnfantr) School. Fort Ben- ning. C.ol umbus. Ga Ro yal-0-Ptdlc Correct Posture Corritl't PoslurP Spertrum Lurury Of E rtra Firm ~:·~, $197 ;:~ $161 Tw111 $89 Ea Pr Twt'' $134 f .1 Pr • Briu Wells, son of Mr and Mrs William Wells of Huntington Beach. and Joyce Jue, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Henf) Jue Jr of Hunungton • Cadel Mlcbael L. IU1lbrdl, so n of Kenneth and Jamie Kisthardt of Huntington Beach. received prac- ti cal work in m1htaf) leadership at the S. Armv ROTC advanced camp in Fort Lewis. Wash. ltH I l'H I t'H t eu SAi E 10 • Rpg Siil f 10 Rt9 '>Al f 10 R~g SALE 104!> fwrf11" p q $89 '" f •' s:·,JC ! !~ $134 '• ',r s ,> ,. $ ·~ $161 '" r ;r $l'<ll~ S2'9 $197 r,11•r11 s•. > $116 1 f " s ·~ >• s.-~ S797 r,. 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' ... ~ ... ltl Wl OOING ta D 4 fRll SOVICl fl» .Ul llllllCS ~ll 3067 (!,Jape( a~ 7,, £a 4 1111 I 1'jfllnA ( h1trmf'r \\. I I .•• H .. "• I' It I I 1/-ottr eAtl eu a~ s.,,,, ?bu ! ea11 r!mtt/1at 642 -4321 8.8.'s C1teria9 t ' ~' t " , t·' ~ Jtt, I' \U ' thf( 662-1566 • / 11 ........ ., If.... II • ,./ .. ., • II .. 1t II,,/./ ... ., \I.~· • .J. ... ,J J...',, .. .r,i./, \,~ DA l'~O~\ ~OBILE D.J. \fo11if' •or \II Ot'u,.1on .. • rom ll8t'h to Rcw k \I I l'Htll ..... ,It,,, H.•I 11'\lt 't r "" f.,, • l " . ,,,,.., . • • ( ' ( I ' l i ' r t 1 t • I • ' OMW COAIT DAILY N.OT .. T'huredlly, Auouet 30, 1980 • CdM tabs Flickinger to fill in for Brande CIF decision on Brande's future coming soon By Barry Faalber NEWPORT BEACH -Dale Flickinger, a fo rmer head women's l'Oach at Arizol)a State and use. has been hired as interim coach of the Corona del Mar High girls volleyball team. school Principal Dr. Tom Jarnbsen announced Monday. Fl1ckangcr, 43, of Redondo Be~ch, step) in for Charlie Brande, who has no1 been re-hired by the school, pending a C'IF 1nqu1f) into un- specified alkgat1ons. F11clunger, who has observed man) of the Sea Kmgs' players the pa)t few years as the coach of thc fl\tll South Bay Vollc}ball C'lub, put thl' team through us first workout ~lunda} night ''My main reason for taking this 1ub 1s because this Is a great group ol plavers and I wanted to help." sa1J ri1c k1nger. a longtimc friend of Brande's "l''e known Charlie for manv H'Jr' .md I was the one who talked him 1ntu lOach1ng girls." said Flick· 1011.er \\ho coached the Orange l tiunt\ \'olle\ball C'lub from I .., 1 l-"'°4 . Flickinger left ASll to return to priyatc business as an engineer, but returned to coaching at the outh ~ay Club in 1985 and has guided the girls program thert> t>ver since. .Spor fltll 1ngcr coached the U.S. junior nJ11on JI girls team 1n 1978. 1980 anJ I% I and also coached the \11uth "'omen an the 19 0 Olympic F .,,J\ .11 Flick.Inger said he has been 1n contact with Brande and has an understanding he will relinquish the program back to him when and 1fhe is cleared by the C l F. "I think Charlie is relieved that ' the girls will be in good bands," Aickinaer said. "That's ~n hi s No. Ht lOalht•d the l 'S( women's tlJnl Ill .i I'· 11-1 record and a s1xth- pl.1u.· t' n1l>h nationall~ in 1978 \\ h1le l o11.in' ( oa, h Chuck lrb} was on a \l Jr"• 'Jbballlal. lk ranl.s \COOnd Jt -\nLOna State JI J ll linlt' \ 1ctones. amassing an , "II rl'l'OrJ from I 97Q. 2. mclud- 111~ tia1 k-111-hack ( -\.\ tournament appl:arant c' in 1981 and 1982 I concern dunng this thing. I am prepared to coach the team through the season 1f need be .. flick.inter said he and Brande share basic volle}ball ph1losoph1es. 1f not pcrsonahtacs. "I think we're similar 1n th<" thing" we emphasize. I'm not a') antt"n-.e a\ Charlit'. but then. "ho is." I Ill !. 1nger said. Coaches question rules involved in Brande case By Barry Faulkner < >rangl' ( oast area 'ollc>ball tllJllil''> 1 llllt'd d1sagrcerm·n1 Satur· dJ' ""tlh (IF rulcs "hllh ma} be 10\ 111\ l'J in lhl' allcg.i\lunc, again'' < vr 1n.i J d \tar H 1gh hn~ ~ .ind ttirl., W J ( h ( hJrhl' HrJOlk ( wond dl'I \tar High .\thkl1l l>trcd11r Jar, ldn1l h.1, \JIU HrJnlk /llu\I dl'Jr h1m\1'il \\t\h lhl' < I~ 1 .llkgJt1on' in\ 11\ mg h1\ ~lat•nn\htp \\llh lhC' Or<1n1te (nun\\ l!!1rl \ I , h 11 c uh h.l\l'J n 't'\\ p ' · Bt .i.h 1 II \outhdll \ t l111n < •n• m ''' itr \1,1n It 111l1J\ j\ urn·n1h 111\l'\li~cllllllt till' lllJlll'I dOd 1' '>1lll0dukJ It• rt•a1ti J d1'll ~1t1n tll J riJJ\ ,,n "t 1·tht•r tt1 l II-Jr Brandl' II d1"Cirt•J Br.10 1.lc '» l11ntrac1 uwlJ ht r1111·\\ed h' lhl' \lhool and he OIJ\ ll'\Ullll u1,1d11ng dUlll'\ hl' ha\ t I IJ JI lht• \l h11nl \lrltl ) •II\~ fht' ( j\1 gll l\ ll'Jl1l \\hl\.h I\ C\pt'lll'J I• h1 1.111 ~l'd ''1 I 111 tht• uf)\.11m1ng 1•1 .,r,11.1 • ,.,,tdll'' p11ll 0pt•ncJ pr.tl· I •t \11•nd.1\ 11n1k1 1nll'rllll lllal h I >.111 I t1d.1ngt•1 BrJnJl' \\ho IJJ, tx'tn un.11.11ldhk t , ,. 111111t·11t hJ' ~utdl•J lhl <>range < •uni' t luh thl' 11"'"' \t'\ t•n \l'J\on\ J 1•rJ111~ ll• ( ,1rlm 1'1Jnl'llt \\ho 1.11Jl h1·, 1h1· It un11ngt1Jn Hea1 h· t1.1~·J K11!.. •r• \ ••lle,h.111 C luh v. hJI ma> Ix J I l\\Ut '' .1 ( IF ruk \IJlcng '" rt'Prt''<.'lllJll\C 111 a 111~ rntx-r '>l h1111l \hall organ lie \pt>n· ,,,. 111 u•J h J '11llt'' hdll team cl\IUl thl''>(J\nn<1I 'olfnli.111 <lur- 111 lhl \l hu11I :t"Jr in "hllh \lu- dt"fll\ IA llh r1'1l1Jln1ng l'11g1hilll\ JI 11 JI 'd11111I art• pJrtl< 1pJ11ng \ high '>lh1111I •••Jth ntJ\ 111d1h J 1b ll.1111 <lur 1ng thl· 'um ma fl''' 1Jt•d tht•rt• Jr1' n11 mort' 1han ' ir pl.nt'r' from hi\ high '' h1111I 1111 •!JI lt'.lnt \high '><h1111I ,oJth or 1•r• \<'nl.Jlllt' ho""•'\t'r 111.t\ nul Ix' l\1•d v.11h a duh 11.1m during \I he II II \l'.l( I hl· girl\ , lun -.1""''" hq1,1n' in I>· •11 hl.·r and l1Hlllr11H'' 1h11111gh 'hill' tht• h<1\\ luh '1"""n run\ • •ll \.1J) tu Juf, \ C II c,purl\ h,1, • 'in11l.tr n·gu- 1 I ' eitlCpl 'i.OHCI I 1~una Beach If 1gh ho\ c, and girls I• h.111 coat.h I .1nle \te1Aan v.ho "' 11Jlhe\ the L .1guna Heath Vol· . 11.11 ( lub c;a1t.l 1he rulC' pmh1h11- ~ .1 ua1;h from l.Oillhing ·'"' a1h- .,. I ht'i S<.hool In a duh \llUJllOn 1s "archaar. nd1culous and often O\Crlool ed "I think 11 denies coachc'i. from mal..mg a hv1ng ... Stewan .-.aid. "We cenamh l an't make 1h.11 mu1 h coaching high '>l hool 'olll'\ h.11 1 Ocean Vu:" .\thklll [)ir1·1111r Tim ~knneah "ho Jl\11 ,11Jdw-. ~iris 'olle~b.ili Jl nll'J11 \ 1" .111d \\Ith lhl' Huntingllln fh.11h h,1,1d lal Junwr~ dub ll'Jm l'\Prl'"ul 1 t' '>uppon uf Br;rndl' • .ind t1i.1!. 1 \u'P llOn IAl!h the 'i.lll•l I l \1 lllpl1 11 • J 'c nn er 11h,1·n nl < h.u 11 HranJe lllalhtn!!, .rn\ 11! 111' h i:h ~hool pla)t"r'> on .1 d uh ll·.1m .!urtnt: the 1.chool H'Jr ... \knnl·J I\ '·"" · I do 1.nov. ·he " 1n,11hrd 111 i•w organJza11on of thl' l luh I thin!.. we're talking about tht· leucr .11 lht· rule. as oppo')cd 10 lhl' c;pinl nl Ilic rule I behC\ c { harltt· " in !..1·rp111!! "'llh the '>Pini 111 lht· rule it ""' lht kucr ol the rule .. Mcnncal) -..i1d the l•mt r.1d 1l l111\ ~1ant.e ol tht• ( If rcg.ird1n~ \eti 1•1 has created .1 pott·n11,1l lt>11 lrn11t.1 1100 "~occer " 1rt·a11·J l11m pkll'h d1I lerent thc1n Jn~ 111her c,p11rt .tnd 11' \Cf"\ unfo1r · \1.ineJll\ \JIU ·1 th111~ the· l IF 11111!.. .1 g.tm hil "ht·n 11 cun11nunl 111 r1·,1r1t t dun,"·" hl'' ir1 other \p11rh hut 1..hJngnl llll' 1 uil' I •r SUCCt'r flJ\l \('Jrl II ...,,I\ t'llllr1 (, pohlllal 1n m' op1n1 1n und lh1• I II v.as nol \\tlhng lo '>IJnd up I• pr " urt' of '>OlCcr 11rga n11.11111n' h~1· ..\' O The (II ,., 1akintc .1 h.11 ,,. that no nthl'r '>p.1n "'" p1H\U1 1111, ma11er ac, '1g11ruu-.I\ ,1, '"t, ,., did I think. lhe ""d' tht'\ )po~ .ti 11 ""''II do "hat 1A1· v..rn1 111111 \\l rt lhalkngcd ·· Ste"' an said c;ut h J 1 h.1 11 ·111>'.1· ,,1,1' ha'c '>Ub'i.tJnllatnJ k~.111 . "V. hen I IAJ\ lir\l hm ti .11 I .1111111.1 Beach (High) the pr •n• tp.il 1p proached mt• ahou1 11!" , lnh 1 1h and "anlcJ 1111: 111 d".1"'" 1 ,., 1 1. self v.1th thl' I .1gu n.1 llc.11 II ( ll.h Stcwan sa1J "I d1dn 1 ,,,irit 1 .. "" that. bctaU'>l' that'\ h11" I 111.1lo.1 ri11 h' 1ng I emplo~t·d .1 l.1 " 1 ' in.I ,,, staned a p.ipcr trJll 111 11,,,11,dh told me that If I ''.in1t·d '' 11)1h1 tht rule 1n coun the rul1· "" ldri't h11ld up He sa1<i 11 v.Jc; J 11111.1 1 11•1 ,,1 1111 cont1tut1onal ngh1c; "If Charlti.-"'antt'd 111 l•.1lkn)lt' the legallt~ 111 1ha1 rult h 1 1h' win." tev.art .iddcJ Irvine boxer still unbeaten Hy Patrick Larkin IR\, INE -Shane Kaplan of l111 ne rcm:uncd undefca1cd 1n two pr11fess1onal bouh wtth a th1rd- r•1und tcchn1cal knockout over Kelly < ircen of On ta no before I 142 ~pec t.llo~ at the Irvi ne Mamou Monda}' night K.aplan, a former k1c:kboxer, got 11..elly 1n the comer early 1n round 1hrec and pummeled him with good w mbinat1ons ~fore the referee \h~ppc-d 1n to stop the hout at I IS . "f was really nervou~ and I'm still nervous," Kaplan c,a1d "r JU51 went out and did \Nhat I had to do f lc took some good \ho!\ tha1 J didn't think he'd be abk ro take·· Kaplan pined 1hc earl) edge 1n the fi"t round 3\ ht• \rnrcd well on uppercut\, butt •1lr • t-ia1.e enouah 10 put Kelly. who .1:. 1 1a~ina his pro- fcss1onar debut, 11way Kell> was able to hold Kaplan off for anothcr round, before lht knockout blows came. Kaplan will flaJll 1gn1n at the Mamon on Sept. a 11nst an •unnamtd opponent In 111c \.a4111 c_1,1:111 • Cahfom1a 5tatc ~upcr I 1·.11hn we1R)lt Champwn Ut'nn-. I 11pl'I nt Upfand raised his rcte>rtl 111 I 11.fi with a third round or Pahl<> ~.1mm of Mexico in a non-1111<' ho111 The two boxer<; fought an nm match beforc Lopc1 put Ra mm Ill sleep with a VICIOU\ counll'I kit hook with 1.43 gone 1n the round II was Lopc;c'o; bout 1n four month\ aner a loss in a fight for the North Amcncan Super Featherweight t11lc at the Forum. "He was taunting me and 11 made me want to knock ham out even more," Lopez said "I was going to follow him down and put a face on ham. but he fell 100 fast "My len hook is my bab" · On the u ndcrat rd 8 Joaquin Rodnguez or R;ildv.1n Park stopped Ap1 le\! of Pcunonc1. James Bokh of BaldWln Park \lop- ped Polo May of Los Anarlcs. k~u~ Castenada Ill ~ :t Habra -.topped CMlos Valdrv1lla. and Joey M. r11n o( Anaheim lpped Stcvr Truchena of Ontano, ' technical knock · ouu. ... Ra-OCC st•r St•v• Timmons, shown dur- ing Indoor d•ys, pl•c•d third with Ad•m Johnson •t b••ch voll•yb•ll n•tlon•• ch•mplonshlp Sund•y •t H•rmos• •••ch. Fuel crisis not only vvorry for boaters II )llU arr n1ncemed 1ha1 tht• l'l·r~1an < 1ulf ( ns1' ,., adding 111'111tr h4 .. 1 11n~ 1'\pl'n\l' h~ h1gh a fuel pr1u·, I 1tn ~ \kqx·r \.\ h1l1 \\orntr g .1lx1ul lhl' lrl'>I\ "' "t.'' lhlrl' ,., .1 g(lu<l l hantl' ~ou .... , I he II I h\ lnl ult! nugahoo 111 thl' kdt r.1 11\l'I kl'. 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"v..i<. 1hat 11 appeared 10 ha' e bl-en a dl1\eJ l111t11 decisions maJe b' a handlul n l people :-.;o pubhl ht:Jnng' \\cr1· held. a\ 1~ 1he norm.ii kg1,la1111· prucrdun· · It was nott:d th.H nonr ul I h1· \~O mrlltun ra1')1·d h, 1h1s la1e\t u\C'r tee will go batk tu 1hc f < < 10 1111prll\ e SCP ICC\ IO ho.11er\ 'Hell Week' not \Natered do\Nn in polo I hr 111111 h1111orl'tl lr:id11mn ol "l frll 'v\ '" ~ · rn.1\ rn• l11 nga .1ppl\ 111 f11 II h.1 II •I h1 I l I ht Olll l' ( ll·dJ \ l'l\'111 •d 111 p11· p.1tl t \l n·J ·da) "'ork 11111' t '" hn 11 pJrt'd 111 1hn·1· da" uf 1111111111.il 11111:11'''' But lht'rl' fl' m.1111\ 111l· t.111 -.port that gt•t<> 11\ .11hldl'' ,111111c1t h-. l hurn1ng a<. t·arl\ ,1\ l.11c Jul) "'-dtt:r polo "hit h rcqutrt'' J 11.11·.1H·r Ind 111 f1lnl''" lhJn l11111b,1ll hJ' 11tj1n1.11nl·J 11' hcll1'ih prnt· 1\1•11 prdl ltlC regimen \\ hile .,ome Or.1ngc ( oa\I Jrt ,, l ll:t<.he\ ha\C dl'-t"mpha!>11cd 1!w 11.rud1 ng cnnd1t10111ng grind and optl·d 1111 more sk 111<.-nnen 1cd pr3l · I tl l' for ma!\ I ht• maJort t' of the hx.JI lU.ll hl'' '''"ad' OlJlt' 'nu pain no gain F ounta1n \!Jiit'\ fltgh 4\\1\IJOI rn.id1 Ray Bra} rntcnng Im 22nd )C'clr tA.1th the Barons (sr,cral a\ he.id wa1.h) and his 27th )Car rnalh1ng the <.pon. ')atd tm team'\ wor\..uut\ var; hllk from thll\l' Ill' guided d('cade11 :.tl(O "Wl· \till fel'l that rnnJ111oning 1, an 1mr<1n.1nt pan of our \port, and t~u-.1-dn~) arc a tune to get pl:l )er' in c,h.IPt'. ' Bra) said "I don'1 feel the workout'i arc trC'mcndou4ll) grueling. hut thq art' challenging and the pla)'en ltkr to call tt Hell Weck " Satanic or sc1en11fic" Herc's the daily do gc You det.1de 'Our morning workoul\ u·t from b-a m and the) invohr about 3.000-5,000 yard~ of swimming. a halfhourofaerob1c~ and cah~rhen· t1c\, and a half hour of we1~1 tra1n1na." Bray uphuncd 'Then lhcy'll come back for two more hours in the af\emoon to so over 1echniquc, game suuauons and van- ou11 ~kill development." E 1an~1a·, John Carpenter. entt'r· Barry Faulkner 1ng hie; 12th )'Car at the helm ot lhl' E:aglc<1, \aid h1~ "orkout<; ha' r de chncd in 1n1cn\1I\ mer the \car\ But he adm111rd h1., ph1lowph' "in the mtnont) "I don't ltkc 10 make the fir\! week overbearing "< arpcnter \::tul "I hkc to hutld up \lo"I) ·· ( orona drl ~far ( oach John Vargas, who 1en1<1tn\ ac t1vc as a player on the l ' ' national trnm, sides with Carpenter on the 1<1<1uc "I have m> o"'n v1ew'i on con d1t1oning anti I lll''-Cr lhought 1t should be 5ome1hing u\Cd to hreali. the player do"n ... Varga~ s.11d "As a player. I don't lt~e what the .,hod fac tor of hr:n > 1n1tial workout\ docs 10 th(' b<xh I ltkt' lo conccn1ra1c on water polo'" 0 Ocean View th&h 14' ~ull ~11hou1 a vanity water polo coach, • nd consequent!) without a tam I I lhe present time thlet1c: D1rcc1or Tim Mnnealfy "'1d the school would still hk(' to field a team and h ~ placed no deadJ1ne on find1n1 o coach "Obviously we don't want to JCt into a 1atuat1on where we're calhnJ prospective opponents a week before a scheduled p(Tle to tell them wt can't play. but we don'1 want to hm1t our pos~1bih11r offlnd1ns a coa h by setuna a deadline," Man· l'all) ..aid. The Scahaw ks. "ho nornlJll\ \l'hedule little m no pre ll'agm· game-; arc ,1a1cd to oix·n (,un-.t•r League compe1111on <\cpt 19 a~11n-.1 Fountain Valle\. 0 Edison H1gh's J R Schustem:\.. of· fcred a "back to thc future" po'IC at thc foo1ball team's recent photo da) hustenck, C'flCt.tcd to be lhl' featured ball ramer 1n 1hr l hargerc,· running game pleaded to havc h1'> picture 1akcn Elro) "Cra1) Legs" Hirsch St) IC -front knee bent. htp'> turned, trail leg stra1gh1 and straight arm prominenll> d1spla~eu Nostalgia hHs in the 90s. 0 It appears the onl) hrt"aks oh uuncd by the Gubern1ck brothrr\ of Fountain Valley High require crutches. Rocky Oubcrn1ck, a Junior rcturn- in4 letterman for football coach Make Milner, was upectcd 10 open the season as a startina cornerback He was also slated to sec ~11abk playi na time at recc1vu before a broken ankle pu1 those plans on hold unul mad-September. Rocky's bro1her R 1co. a 1989 Fountain Valley vaduatc. almost lost his entire senior rcaular season due to torn ankle hpmcnts and a broken fibula sustained tn a living room wresthn& acc1dcnt. Ri co, howcveT, returned 1n 11mr to pl&) a kc)' role 1n the the Boronf 1988 Clf pla)'off run. which cndcd 1n a Div1s1on I champ1onsh1p. Now there'• S<lmc stnous rchab1h- 11on mouvauon. 0 AmOnf the Marina H1ah football hnemen 1s one fnamar N"orthcou . Bamna Lc1f Encuon , could 1here be a more fiuina name for a V1k1n1., One of \be molt enjoyable aspecu of aol(for some people is puttina a little w.,-on tbe pme. Countless variation• such as skins p mcs and Nusau1 have beetl part of the game for many years. But how many times have you disagreed with your panner on how the pme should be played? Tw_o Corona del Mar women are trying to do somelbing about just that. Margie Hubbard and Linda Val- entine, who call Big Canyon Coun- try Club home, have written a book covering every imaginable variation in the game. In their research, the pair contacted 8,000 golf courses around the world to get the ncccss· ary informauon. ''It's something Like a service to golfers," Hubbard said. "It just sounded hkc a great thing to do." Hubbard said the book. "Golf Games within the Game." is a com· prchensive look at all the games people play within their golf game. golf etiquette and terminology. "We deetded to do the book when we first stamng playing golf, because we couldn't find any information we needed to play in the games," Hub- bard said. "We're already collecting Hems for the second editton. Sales so far havc been good - totalling 1,500 copies -but the book 1s pretty hard to find. In Orange County it can only be ob- tained at the Big Canyon CC Pro Shop or at the Hallmark store at Fashion Island in Newport (enter. ''We're Just staning 10 really pub- hc12c it and we've got a lot of fecdcrs out to other pro shops.'' Hubbard s.a1d. "We introduced the book at Pinehurst (North Carolina) and we'vc gotten it mto the pro shop at St .\ndrews (Scotland) "lf11 makes money. fine. WeJusl thml 11's been fun and \\C hope 11 (UnllnUCS IO be.'' 0 Results -let's go to ScaChff C ountr, ( lub for the Ladies Mem- tx·r C1ucst T oumamen1 held last \\l'Cl There "'crc three fl1R)lu of foursomr'i compettng -here are the "1nm•r., frnm 5eaCltfT. In the.\ f11gh1, Sharon Traq and Pam ( 1rotc and their panncrs took the lo"' gro~~ champ1onsh1p. The A Fl 1R)lt lo" net 111k was won by Sherril' Batley and Roberta Sharp. In the B Flight, the low gros!> pmr "'as"' on b} J ultc Molnar and Pat I rust . "h1lc thl' low net 111lc went to ROSl' f:.ncl..son and Lee Howard. The C Flight low gross title was v.on bv Judy Cinodnch and T1mm1c L.tkt· "'h1lc the low net cham· p1on!>h1p v.a" da1mcd b} Manl)n Ci1dt.lcn and Linda W}coff 0 Results arr 10 from the Ncwpon Beat."h (ti) CiolfToumament held a1 ~c"pon Beach CC last Monda) In the men's categor,. John Wardrup "'cl~ the big winncr. shooting 70 to t.ikc 1he lov. gross champ1onsh1p In the :'-lcwpon Flight (0.12 hand1l aps). lirs1 place went to Ste\ C' J...o nlal \\Ith a 70. He was followcd b} Joe} Sugar at 71 and Michael Ml'Ov.en v.1th 13 In the tlarbor Flight ( 13-19). (, \\ W.iJC"adsJk) shot 73 to take lht· 11tle. In ~·ond was Jeff Holter at 74 follo"cd b} Jack Griffins w11h a 77 In the Ba} Flight (20.and-ovcr). t1r'>I plal'l' went to Craig Smith. who \hu1 a 6 '· "'hn:h wu~ I 3 strokes bcttl'r than I err, folford 1n second John Kavcn finished thi rd at 77 In the S('ntOr men category (50 and older), The Corona dcl Mar Flight ( 14-and-under handicaps). first place went to Dick Jones with a 7'2 8111 Olsen and Benn) Lujan each finishcd one shot back to tic for M'1.0nd In 1hc Back Bay Fl1R)lt (I 5·and- ovcr). Wilham Schauppner shot 66 to take first place b) lhrcc shots over James McGuy. Vaughn Bailey fin- ished third with a 71. In the Callaway F11gh1 (no estab- lished handicap), Bob Kehrer, Irv Oaw~on and Paul Malhunas each 'ihOI 73. On the womcn's side, Sandy Cof- fer shot 84 for the low gross cham- p1onsh1p, while the Callaway Flight went to Sue Stein with a 72. The Balboa Peninsula Flight was taken by Louise Wnaht wi1 h a 72. one shot better than lktty Allen. Stayina at Newpon Beach C'C. MaUJe Ouon was at 1t •Jain as she recorded her second ace in 1990 and lhe second in her lifetime -on the same hole. Using a 7-wood, Dixon aced the 106-)'ard No. 4. Mawe also repons that DecDec White of NBCC teamed up with M3ryann Towerser of Santa Ana Country Cl ub to take 1he women'• Member/G ue: t tournament cham- p1onsh1p White has won the tournament 'ICveral umei. accord1na 10 Wlute. w11h the fira1 title com1n1 in 1961. Plenty of news from Newpon th1J week IS the Club ii pnna up for lht 10th annual Chapman Athletic foundation Oolf and Tennis Tour· nament on Oct. 8. I • SHOWCASE OF Buyers snap up 12 at Seacoast Terrace .opening The sinale-family detached homes in Prwe One of Seacoast Terrace in Kathryn G . Thomp- son Development Company's Laauna Audubon, located in the planned community of Aliso Viejo, were praised and 12 were sold durinf the arand opening weekend o sales and models. Additional releases of new homes will be announced ---------- Seacoaat Terrace Developer: Kathryn Thompson Development Co. Type of developme•t: Single- family homes. Price r a111e: Starting at $229,000. Nunber of noor plus: Three. Squre footage;. l ,634 to 1,841 . Sala office plao•e: 833-5402. shon ly, according to a spokes- man for the homebuilding firm. Prices for the threc-bedroom- plus-loft and four-bedroom plans. in Phase O ne started at $229.900. Mediterranean-style two-story homes include family rooms. breakfast nooks 21/J baths, ceramic-tile kitchens, interior laundry areas and fully drywalled, attached two-<:ar gar-aae with direct access from the interiors. Hiab vaulted ceilings, ex- panses of glass, wood-burning fireplaces, curving staircases in select plans and decorative pot shelves add design impact to the stylish architecture. Young and JrOwing families, mature famihes and empty nesters were among those view-ina Seacoast Terrace homes, the newest• neighborhood in Laguna Aud ubon. Families arc eager to live in the 6,600-acre planned com- munity of Aliso Viejo where 51 percent of the land has been reserved for ~rk.s, schools, com- munity facihties and recreation. The new neighborhood also is situated within about l 1h miles of AliS<JVicjo's planned 900-acre Pacific Park, a centrally located business/corporate research park and town center, projected to provide approximately 22.000 employment o pponunities fo r the resident work force. Families purchasing at Sea- coast Terrace arc also attracted to the location because of its Seacoast Terrace~, new 1lngle-famlly hou1e1 provea popular with home shoppers during grand ope ning. close proxim it y to ocean mod els, by award-winning coast Terrace take the San Diego Calle Cona to Seagull Lane. turn beaches, as well as to suburban Carole Eicben Interiors. Model (5) freeway to El Toro Road. or nght. and then follow the direc- shopping facilities and entenain-homes are open daily from 10 from Pacific Coast Highway. uo_pal signs to the model com- ment centers. a.m. to 6 p.m . at 2 Golden Eagle turn north on Broadway to El plclt New homes are highlighted by Coun in Aliso Viejo. Toro Road, tum east on El Toro a long li st of features which arc Road to Calle Cona. tum nght For add111onaJ informauon. displayed in the three furnished To reach the homes of Sea-on Calle Cona. conunue along call 833-5402. Seaporte II halfway solq out in Huntin·gton Beach The Coultrup Development Company has announced that its ocean-close condominium com- munity Seapone II in Hunt- ington Beach is now nearly 50 percent sold. Since celebrating its grand opening three weeks ago, sales have been brisk. Seaponc ll's close proximity to the Hunt- ington Harbour and Pacifi c Ocean, along with large two-· bedroom, two-bath and den floor plans at prices staning from S 199.900. provide first time home buyers a chance to own a quality home near the beach. "Seapone 11 is the only new condominium project of its kind in the area, and nothing in its price range is planned to be built around the Huntington Harbour area in the forseeabtc future," said Coultrup Development Company's Jo n T. Coultrup. re- flecting on Seapone ll's early success. New home shoppers arc in- vited to view the floor plans and models at Seapone II located at 16912 Si ms St. in Huntington Beach. one-half mile cast o f the Pacific Coast Highway off Warn- er A venue. The sales office and models are open daily from I 0 a .. to 6 p.m . Thursday through Monday. a nd noon to 6 p.m. T uesdays and Wednesdays. Recreation and water spons enthusia sts will appreciate myriad sponing opponunities available in Seapone ti's im- mediate area. Sailing, wind surf- ing and fishing await residents at nearby Huntingto n Ha rbour. Swimming, beach panics and Relaaatlon 11 a way Of llfe at Seaport• II condominiums. surfing arc one-half mile away at Bolsa Chica State Beach. And. a bike path that leads from your door to the nearby beach allows you to safely nde along the shores of the Pacific Ocean, south to Newpon Beach or nonh to Long Beach. Golfers can enjoy a round at close by Meadowlark Golf Course. The Seapone II condominium community consists of 43 homes in four buildings on approx- imately 1.8 acres. Four floor plans are o ffered in spacious two-bedroom. two-bath and den condominium designs ranging up to 1,390 square feet. Ocean breezes and great Southern Cali- fornia weather come standard with each plan. Plan IC. the Mariner. is an entenainer's dream with 1.300 square feet. two bedrooms. two baths and den. dining area and wood-burning fireplace. Along with two pnvate pauos or decks, the Mariner features several wel- come storage extras includina cxtcnor storage closet, a larac pantry in the ceramic uled gourmet kitc hen and an enormous walk-an closet in the master suite. Plan 28. the Yachtsman. with 1.253 square feet of generous living space, two-bedroom. two- bath and den. 1s a perfect place to anchor. Wtth two pnvate patios or decks (one Wlth storage closet), wood-burning fireplace. gourmet lmchen and dimng area. the living space 1s abundant and well planned. The luxurious m suite fea tures a large full- ngt.h mirrored wardrobe. over- sized dual vamues and glass enclosed shower in the lavish bath. Plan 38, the Seafarer. features two pnvatc patios or decks in- cluding cxtcnor storage. This roomy 1,350 square foot. two- bedroom, two-bath and den home is styled for entertaining convenience. The expertly planned gourmet kitchen with its white oak cabanetr) and recessed lightin~ makes serving meals 1n the adjacent dining area a snap The Seafarer's other features in- clude a wood-burning fireplace with decorative heanh. two pn- vatc patios or sundecks and large futl-lcngth wardrohe and dual vanities an the master suue. Plan 4A. the Navigator. with the sweeping pnvate patio or sundeck extending off the li ving room adds an extra dimension to this 1.192-square-foot two- bedroom. two-bath and den home. Well planned for the bus' cook. the gourmet kitchen in- cludes ultra-modem appliances. rcccsscd hght1ng. double sinks and a conventent ~nice counter adjacent to the dining area. The Navigator's sumptuous master suite boasts yet another pnvatc patio or sundeck. oversized full - length mirrored wardrobe. large glus enclosed ceramic tile shower and luminous hghung. T he profcss1onaJly landscaped cxtenor grounds at Seapone 11 feature electrontcally controlled entr) gates. fuU pcnmetcr fenc- ing. contemporary Mediter- ranean architecture. pnvate. spacious gaden patios or decks. 86 assigned parking spaces. (two per home) an a secure subterra- nean park.mg structure. plus 22 unassigned subterranean parlong --------- Seaporte 11 Developer: Coultrup Develop- ment. Type of development: Con- dominiums. Price range: tarting at $1 99.900 Namber of floor plus: Four Square footage: Up to 1.390 Sales office patone: 840-9090. spaces for guests. a pro- fess1onalh decorated recreation cabana which includes a full) equipped kitchen. swimming pool. whirlpool spa and butlt-in barbecues near the pool l ' ndcr the d1rect1on of presi- dent Jon T Coultrup. the ( o ultrup De' elopment Com- pan) has been pro 1d1ng outhern Cah forn1an·s wtth qualit~ ho mes for O\Cr a decade Its current projects. include Vista C atahn and the Huntington Har- bour Ba) Cluh Vista Catalina. wtth models open da1l) from 11 a.m to 7 (Ptease Sff SEAPORTE/P~ 41 Tampico homeowners find recreation in abundance Residents of Tampico at Rancho Niauel, the ~acrt muter-planned community m ~una NiJuel, not only are en- joy101 lhetr clcpntly designed homes, but also their automatic memberships in and convenient location to the Oub, Rancho Nia uel's master recreation center. Couples and families have found that the O ub is within walk.ins distance from their aiQlle-family homes, mak.ina it easy for them to enjoy the year- round activities that are avail· able. Amona the facilities are two swimmina pools. a larae spa. sun decks, an aerobic room. a wciabt room, a multi·UIC. indoor area, c:ouna for basketball, volleyball, tquasb or racquetball. eiabt lilbted tennis COWU. ptcnic areas, men's and women's locker rooms with showers and a full y applianced kitchen. Tampico offera ditcriminatina home buyers four superior Ooor Diana, ranaina from I 1199 to l ,672 1quare feet. Each home • Tampico De•eloper. The Buie Corpor- ation. Type of development: S1nglc- family homes. Prtee ruae: Fro m $2 19,900 Namber of floor plus: Four. s.utt footqe: 1.199 to 1.6 72. Sala office .... e: 831-1134. features a wood-buman• fire- place, volumninous W1ndOW$ and an attached two-car prqc. Plan One. Montoya. is • l. l 99-1quarc-foot home that an- cl\Mln three bedrooms and 211> batba. The home 11 ac.ocnted with vaulted oeilinp as well a bavina J.arae cl0tets and a pnvatc back yard. Puaiso is the I ,3S8·9Quate- foot Plan Two. Thrtt bedrooms. l 'll baths and a pecious ki&cben with brea.kfut nook encompua this elepat home. The l S2.-.1quare-foot Ptan Three is SCdOna.. fatunna three bedrooms. 2111 baths.. a family room and large gourmet lotchcn. Sonora. the largest of the Tam- pico homes. 1s a 1.6 72-squarc- foot model wnh four bedrooms. 2112 baths and two-story oeihnp that h1Jhbah t the formal h vana a nd d1mng rooms. The Buie Corporauon. which is developing Tampico with Home Capital. the development 1ubs1d1ary of Homefed Bank. has won numerous awards for ill projects, 1ncludin1 the 1989 MAME and Laurel Grand A wards for La Paloma at the Corona Ranch, the 1988 MAME Grand A ward for Scftna at Rnac:ho Naauel, the 1987 MAME Orand Award for Esprit at Rancho Pcnasquitos. the 1916 MAME Grand Award for Sa-e.au m Laauna Nipel and the 1985 MAM£ Grand Award few the Windrolc teria ill San D\etO. Tampeco models ·are open daily floln 10 L& ID 'at• M 286)11.a~ ....... Partway ud N..a ViilL ,_ mOti'infOrmaboa, Clll lll·l IM. • I Posh amenities al Pier Colony Pier Cokmy, a new develop.. mat of hwuy oceanfront con- dominj"m' in H"ntinaton ~ offen many of tbe amcmtin of a lu.xury hotel in addition t0 the recreational hen· efits of a beach&ont home, ac.. conhn& lO Henry PeMO of C&U- foroia ~International. Located at 200 Paciftc C.ou1 Pier Colony beach.front propertiesl •• said Pemo. ~wimmina. IWfina and sunni~ are the mOll popular activiua. of coune. but there•a =·~ U> do in HuntiDStOn Dnetoper. California Rcsons lntematJona.1. A network of neaiby parb, for example. o&n i>br areas for childml and spots for picn.jck-in&. soflb&U and other spons. Huntinaton Beach Cent.ral Park, a local favorite, bas more than 300 acres. Bike paths and lanes extend throuahout the city, in- cludina a popular scenic path aJona the beach. The city also bas two public aotf courses. H-.pton HHI "°"'" In DatY Point ~erned after qu.lnt New •netand resort comMuntty. Type ef ~vel.,metat: Coo- dom 1 ni ums. Price ruce: From $190,000. Namber of 0Mr plul: Four. Sture foetace: 861 to 1,492. Sa.Jes office pMee: 536-0108. ··The oceanfront location, beautiful views and reasonable prices are responsible for Pier Colony's broad appeal to both first-time home buyers and those seeking a vacation home," Penso said Craftsmanship sets Hampton Hill apart Highway across from the Hunt- inaton Beach Pier, the con- domrn1 ums raJl.lC in_ price from S 190,000 to $405,000 for one- bcdroom units. and from $320,000 to $570,000 for two- bedroom units. Pier Colony has already sold 53 of 130 units. Notwithstanding the proxim- ity of a postcard-perfect beach across the street, Pier Colony provides a large swimming pool and surroundig sundeck. For the fitness minded, Pier Colony's swi mmmg pool is easily long enough to accommodate lap swimmers. Residents can wind down after a long day in the hot tub or make use of the pool area's builHn barbecues. Up to 90 percent of Pier Co- lony units provide ocean views, and unit siz.es ranac from 861 to 1,492 square feet Interior fea- tures include fireplaces; picture windows and ule pauos or balconies. Kitchen features include gas cook top and self -cleaning oven, microwave, dishwasher, built-in refrigerator with 1cemaker, Cor- ian countenops and hardwood cabinetry. A laundry area with washer and dryer hookups 1s also provided. Baths have Conan countenops, oval tubs and clear glass tub and shower enclosures. The S50 million community. a JOmt venture of Huntington Beach-based California Reson s lntemallonal and Los Angeles- based Haseko (California) Inc .. 1s situated on 2.04 acres across the highway from the Hunt- ington Beach Pier. Situated on 20 acres off Del Obispo Street, just nonh of Pa- cific Coast Highway in Dana Point, the gatcc:f, 50-home com- munity of Hampton Hill is in- spired by the quaint, picturesque resons along the New England seaboard. .. You really have to see these homes to appreciate bow authen- tic they are in design and craftsmanship," says John Musi- al, president of Scasw Com- munities, the developer. "We know this market will respond very favorably to the quality and value we're offering at Hampton Hill." Homeowners have a choice of Cape Cod stylings in three floor plans with two t o fo ur bedrooms, 21/2 baths and from 2,078 to 2,555 square feet o f li ving space. Each floor plan 1s a vailable in three exterior eleva- uons. Phase 1 pnces range from the high S300,000s to the low Hampton Hiii Devele p e r: Seastar Co m- munities. Type of development 50-bome community. P r lce raa1e: From h igh $300,000s to low $400,000s. Namber of Ooor plus: Three. Squre footace: 2,078 to 2,555. Sales office plaoae: 248-4313. ---- $400,000s. Hampton Hill exteriors dis- play detailed wood siding and stucco with stone or bride eleva- tions, traditional mullioned win- dows, turrets with custom win- dows and slate-look concrete tile roofs. Pri vate streets with gated entry and beautifully landscaped slopes funher enhance the com- munity. Interior amenities include elctant raised foyers, I 0-foot- bigb first-floor ceilings, rounded wall comers, French doors. an niches, curving staircases, see- tb.rough fireplaces. wet bars and library retreats. Versat ile and convenient gourmet k.itchens offer state-of- the-art Whirlpool appliances, work islands, extensive cabinetry and breakfast nooks or morning rooms. Sumptuous master bedroom suites provide luxuries in van- ous plans such as oval-soaking tubs with separate tile showers. mirrored wardrobe doors, fire- places, situng areas bathed in natural hght and French doors that open to a view ha.Jeon . With views of hills and valleys to the cast and the Pacific Ocean to the west, the two-story homes at Hampton Hil l afford numer- ous recreational opponunit1es with the Dana Point reson, yacht harbor and beaches just minutes away. Scastar Communities special- izes in the construction of up- scale ho m es throughout Southern California. The firm is currently marketing Crystal Cove, a 23-home New EnJl~nd styled community, and Bnghton Coun, a 16-home American tra- ditional community, both located in Dana Point. To reach Hampton Hill, take the Beach Cities exit from the San Diego (5) Freeway, tum nght off Pacific Coast Highway onto Del Obispo and left on Windham. The sales office. located at 33736 Windham. 1s open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information about homes at Hampton Hill . call 248-4313. Pier Colony's clubhouse. adJa- cent to the pool area. has a full) equipped exercise room Wlth lafecylces. sta1rmasters and circuit trarnmg weights for mus- cle toning. The clubhouse also has a complete knchen, meeting room/lounge, and a second story sundeck with a panoramic ocean view. Pier Colony 1s located within easy walking distance of res- taurants and shopping. P1ers1de Pav1J1o n 1s ad1acent to Pier Co- lony at the com er of Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street. Seniors live in luxury at Palmia villages The development also has two levels of secured underground parkrng and 24-hour secunty and surveillance S) stems. "Pier Colony provides resi- dents wlth the kind of outdoor lifestyle available onl) 1n Real Estate Showcase serves a~ Pier Colony's exclusive sales agent. for more information, please call the Pier Colony sales office at 5 36-0 I 08. The sales offi ce 1s open from 11 a.m to 5 p.m. daily. Buyers 55 and over are dis-pany's private gated residential detached pauo home situated on covering the advantages of enclave for active adults in conventional lots, currently luxury hvine in a world-class M1ss1on Viejo, according to priced at $260,000. recreation-onented environment company vice president of sales "Buyers at the Terraces are at the Terraces, one of three Bud Warner. impressed by the light and airy h h N II. · Ph v ·th floor plans, the excellence of the stunning new ome neig -ow sc mg 10 ase wt amenities and the elegant. ye t borhoods at the Villages of two new floor plans available. highl y furnished floor plan de- Palmia. the J.M. Peters C'9m-the Terraces offers single-family signs, which hke all three new -----------~-------------. borne neighborhoods here, are planned expressly for active adults," Warner commented. ANOTHER HOMEAID TRIUMPH! 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St.mdard Pacific tanline-Dupont Corian John Stout~ & Sons Roofing Tri -o Bu ilder SupplytvVeslock Tri-We.;,t Limited Tu f Text Cclrpet Mills. Inc. U nited Pre-Mix Concrete Village Nurseries W erner orporation W t>i,I Co,1\t Sand & Gravel W estern La nd cape Models featuring decor from SaddJeback Interiors of Corona del Mar showcase such top quali- ty amenities as built-in security systems, woodbuming fireplaces The Terraces Developer. J.M. Peters Com- 1 pany. Type of development: Single- farnily homes. Prlee ruse: From $260.000. Namber of floor plan1: Four. Sqaare foota1e: 1,510 to 2, 188. Sales office plaone: 830-0553. of sophisticated design, central heatin~ and air conditioning, ceramic tile, hardwood plank or hardwood parquet entry floor- ing. plush carpeting. raised-panel intenor doors, volume ceilings with hand-troweled treatments, two-car garages W1th electronic openers and concrete roofs keyed to extenor architecture. All of the homes at the Ter- races come complete W1th front- yard landscaping installed with automatic spnnklers plus rear and side-yard fen cing. Kitchen highlights include Jen-Air cooktops, S(lf-cleanmg ovens, microwave ovens, and Jenn-Air dishwashers. Ceramic tile countenops with cast-iron sinks and cabinetry in a choice of two stain colors are additional attractions. Baths pamper with cast-iron tubs with ceramic tile surround- inp, vitreous china basins and white porcelain towel ban. In addition to the Terraces. within the Villqe of Palmia's 24-hour 1uard-ptcd environ- ment. buyen will find a selection of attached condominium reti· denocs at the Couns. which fea- ture the time-savina convenience of state-of-the..art amenities in reduced mamtenance desips that are ideal for active adults. With Pbuc I move-ins under way, the lux"ry atiached con- dominium rcsidenca at the Cowu are c~ prioed • ainnina at. S l 60J . A .election or tour linaJe and ., '\ The Courts Developer. J.M. Peters Com· ~-of development: Con- dom101ums. Price range: From S 160,000 Namber of floor plans: Four Square footage: 991 to 1.767. SaJes office pbon~: 83~0553. two -stor> attac hed co n- domm1um fl oor plans at the Couns range in size from ap- prox1matel> 991 to I. 76 7 square feet. The Couns also feature a pri - vate neighborhood swimming pool and two spas for the ex- clusive use of residents and guests. The third Villages of Palm1a neighborhood. the Villas. feature detached patio homes spann10g between approximately 1, 162 to 1.523 square feet. Comb10mg the attraction of detached home li v- ing with the appeal of a reduced maintenance design, the homes at the Villas are pnced currently startang from S 180.000. w11h sales conunu10g m Phase 11. The VIiias Developer: J.M. Peters Com- pany. Type of development: Single- family homes. Price range: From S 180,000. Number of floor plans: Four. Sqaare footage: 1.162 to 1.523. Sales office pbone: 830-0553. The more that 12.500-square- foot Club Palmia is the central focus of the six-acre Villages of Palmia recreation complex. The building includes club and game rooms. an exerc1S( room. a craft studio with kiln, a library, a stage/auditorium, and a lounJe. Outdoor facilities surroundrng the clubhouse are tennis couns and paddle tennis couns. a spacious prdenina area com-c•letc with a citrus arove and a arae outdoor swimming pool and spa, as well as a newly opened world-clau 18-hole put· tina coune, where the fint put· tina tournament for residents was recently held. Tbele facilities are desianed for active adult.a who are rai- dents of the three new home neiabborhoodl withina the vu. 1-s of Palmia. Io reach the Villqet of Palmia. exit lntentate S at Alicia Parkway. travelina east on Alicia to Marperite Pubay. Turn left on Marperite, riaht on Santa Marprita Partwy. then left on Monterey to lbe vm .. ot Pa1mia Information Center. For ldditional deWll about 1be .._ VW.S of Palmia ..._ or any of die *-new IMlme ~ ~ call IJO.OSSJ. open daily &om 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. PHI .\ 11 ·n, Cuwa in Aliso Viejo 362.9200. S•e.u• Ternee in Aliso Viejo, 833-S402. fte "••II ·~ B'fcle" IJcllt, San Clemente, 366-0382. Vert.a P•ae 1n om. Linda. S24-8039. JumiM RWae in Corona. 278-2406. B40-l~s~ Caaalliaa at the Huntinaton Beach Marina. C....,... Clulla in Yorba Linda, 693-191S. Bnp• Bet.pit in Rivenide, 279-4880. PremJer Sertft in Indian Hills, 893-78S7. Vlatqe llllll in Rancho California, 1-800.247-1404. TH Emelave in Costa Mesa, 662-0SSO. Seaeeut Terrace in Aliso Viejo, 833-S402. S.mmlt at Hidden Springs, 243-0787. ~ Covtqloa ClaMlet in Yorba Linda, 693-1915. Nordl View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400. llillpte in Carlsbad1 (619) 720-9499. Seaporte II at Hunttngton Harbour, 840-9090. Sereaado at Portola Hills, 858-1779. Belle Rive in Tustin Hills, 735-5622. Pier Colony in Huntington Beach, 536-0 I 08. Nor~ View in Dove Canyon, 858-1400. Calabria Villas in Costa Mesa, 642-0600. Tlte Wtadwanl1 in Aliso Viejo, 362-9155. RemiDllOD Rld1e in Corona, 278-4449 or (800) 468-4242. Cameray Polate in Laguna Niguel, 240-9700. Tlte Oaks at Dove Canyon, 589-6433. Mooulladow Homes in Placentia, 528-1821. Moaterey Vllla1e at Sierra del Oro. 278-4898. Mudevllle Place at Foothill Ranch, 837-5335. Provence at FoothiJI Ranch, 544-3419. Victoria Creek E1tate1 in Riverside, 353-8343. Beverly Coart at Foothill Ranch, 454-9668. La VeataDa in Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-8022. TH S.mmlt at Anaheim Hills. 282-8030. Tiie Vtllaae in Dana Point, 248-1986. Trieste at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Palacio at Foothill Ranch, 854-2500. Avlpon at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Beverly Coart at Foothill Ranch. 34 7-1990. Brl1ata at Foothill Ranch. 833-5396. Cordoba at Foothill Ranch, 833-5396. Crowne Sammlt in Anaheim Hills. 974-9232. Club Vista in Dove Canyon. 361-2727. Terrace CoUectloa in Laguna Niguel. 363-0979. Moatecldo in Portola Hills, 589-6988. Moateleaa in Aliso Viejo. 362-9613. Westwlad in Santa Ana, 775-2 200. Summerfield in Coto de Caza. 858-2500. Belvedere in Dove Canyon, 858-2800. Tbe Vlllaae in Dana Poi nt, 248-1986. Tile Admiralty in Dana Point, 240-3505. Terra Llada Estates in Yorba Linda. 572 1-9697. Canyon Pol.ate La11111a in Laguna Beach. 494-5001. Andorra in Laguna Niguel. 248-9286. '.\Eft' PHASE REl.t:ASES Malsoa1 Normudie in Costa Mesa. 631-1266. Seallorse in Costa Mesa, 642-5188. Braeburn at Moulton Ranch, 582-70 11 . Callfonlia Reflections in Aliso Viejo. 831-8306. California Seabreeze in Costa Mesa. 642-901 0. Splanaker Bay at Long Beach Manna. (213) 494-1655 or (213) 494-1598. Moateclto ID Yorba Linda. 69 2, 140 I. Ra.acllo Saa Clemente in San Clemente. 361-5040. Terraclu in Laguna Niguel, 249-1022. Amarute in Laguna Niguel, 495-1026. Arroyo Oalll in Rancho Santa Margarita. 858-9723. Aubara Ridge in Mission Viejo. 582-1943. Tbe Fleld1toae Collecttoa in Laguna Niguel, 495-1279. Callfla in Mission VieJO. 582-7209. Images in Buena Park. 521-5266. Belcuto ID Yorba Linda, 693-1057. Cuyoa View West in Trabuco Canyon. 589-9 155. Terraciu in Laguna Niguel. 249-1022. Rlcbmoad Pointe in Rancho San Clemente. 36 1-5040. St. Tropei in Aliso Viejo. 831 -2220. Terramoate ID Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-0809. Wlldflower at Sycamore Canyon. 282-9488'. Seacove in Aliso Viejo. 455-0909. Laarelwood, Anaheim. 283-2633. Wladflower, Aliso Viejo. 362-1622. Brl&)ltoa Summit in Trabuco Canyon . 589-1208 or 667-3999. Briptoa Glen 1n Trabuco Canyon. 667-3999. ~ Royal Rld1e in Anaheim. 476-9333. r Flora Vista in San Clemente, 361-5638. Vista Capri in Oceanside, (619) 722-1272. Sleaa in Marina H ills, Laguna Niguel. 249-9548. Brigbton Sammlt in Rancho Cielo. 589-1208. Paloma at Lake Mission VieJo, 458-2254. Oceu Pointe ID Huntington Beach, 960-1079. Summit Crest in Dove Canyon, 589-0324. Sonoma Court at Rancho Santa Margarita. 589-6893. Tile Estates at Moaarcb Beacb in Dana Point. 240-8522. ('l ,OSEOl"fS . Vlclao at Corona Hills, 272-1780. Mari.Dita in Dana Point. 661-1655. MartiDJq•e Gardens in Garden Grove. 898-0809. Martlaqae Royale in Garden Grove. 537-2194 Serena in Laguna Niguel. 831 -3667. Westerly Park in Santa Ana, 554-258 1. Bella Vista in Corona, 279-1022. Lapaa Su in Laguna Ni$uel. 499-0061. ExpressJoa1 in Rancho Niguel. 831-2004. Victoria Court in La Palma, 534-3521. Woodbrid1e Bayporte in Irvine. 552-6527. Normudale Hel1bt1 in Lake Forest. 586-1626. Rlmrock in Sierra del Oro. 736-8882. Moatclalre, Mission Viejo. 581 -7295. Promeaade in Corona Hills. 734-0790 l..a•rel Hilla in Orange. 538-0693. Vista Moate in Laguna Niguel. 361-2727. Montevlsta in Orange, 532-6527. Eacore Series in Laguna Hills. 582-1828 .. Jamaica in Laguna Niguel, 495-8709. Brock Homes Rocllo Lai Brita• in Canyon Crest Hills. 780-4250. Briptoa Meadows in Yorba Linda. 66 7-3999. Looking to sell that extra junk stacking up in the garage? Try the closs1f1eds What's 1un ro you 1s a treasure to someone else For only $13 44 you g t 4 lines for 7 days. Coll today 642-5678 , SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMESITHUASOAY. AUG 30 AND SATUAOAY, SEPT 1, 1llO -3 Hlghlands high In move-up market For outstandina value in south Oranae County's highly com- petitive move-up market, many families a.re choosing the Hi&h- landl at Pacific Ridae. This collection of lux urious detached sinalc-family t 1omcs, offered by Lyon Commu nities, starts with a preferred sett ing on · a picturesque hilltop in Aliso Viejo. .. Many of our buyers have expressed their excitement at the prospect of being a more g the early residents of this new mas- ter-planned community,"' sajd Linda Tibbit, sales m<1 nager. .. Aliso Viejo promises tc• be a wonderfully balanced com muni- ty, with 51 percent of it !i total area set aside for park:,., rec· reation, community fa cilities and schools." Homes at the Highlands are priced form $314,990, with a selection of four floor plans providina t.b.ru to five bedrooms and 21h or three baths. Attached three-car prqes add to the con- venience of these two-story de- SiJns. The Hlghland• Develeper: Lyon Communities, Inc. . Tyje of devea..meat: Single- family detached homes. distinctive arcbhectural wall openinas, decorative plant shelves and an clepntly detailed wood-bum.in& fireplace. Beautiful stailways, includin& curved delians in some plans. a.re en.ba.nc:ed by handsomely fin- ished wood stair rails. Selected plans add a wet bar, French doon and an a.rt display niche. Gourmet kitchens j)fovidc the perfect compliment for spacious fonnal and informal livina area to facilitate all types of entena.in- ina. The built-in ps cooktop, self-cleaning oven, mi.rcrowave oven, trash compactor and auto- Every kitcbeo bu both a break· wt nook and an eati.n&llel'Vills bar. To visit the value-oriented HiJl'.llandJ at Pacific Ridp nciJbborhood.. take the SU Dieao (40S) or Santa Ana (S) Freeway to the Miaio Viejo area. Exit from 1-S at EJ Ton> Road and travel west. Turn left on Aliso Creek Road and riaht on Westwina to the sales oftfce. Model homes, furnished by Carole Eichcn Interiors, a.re open daily from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. at S Crestview. For more infor- mation, ell 831-7858. Price ru1e: From $304,990. Number of o .. r plus: four. Squre foota1e: Up to 2,768. Sales office pMlae: 831 -7858. matic dishwasher are all by ------------ Lyon emphasizes value throughout each residence with many elegant design appoint- ments. Acccntin& each home's classic Mediterranean stylinJ are impressive volume ceilings, view-oriented window designs. Whirlpool. In addition to ceramic-tile countertops, cu st om-crafted hardwood cabincu, a triple-sink and recessed li&hting, each kitchen is individualized with such extras as solarium wm- dows. a garden-style window and an island or pcnrnusla cooktop. Huntington Harbour At Your Fingertips For Under S200,000! Two-Bedroom, Two-Bath and Den Condominiums Have a .,.,., ..... Turn unwanted items into money today' Cal: MJ-1111 Wr kno'-It v1umh too ~ood to be trut' Rut you can own d """' enchant mg \1tduwanl'an·\t\ llil 1wn-hl.'<1roorn two·hJth and dl·n t0ndomm1um ne\t to Hun11nj{ton Harhour trcim IU\t S IQQ,9001 th.it mt·Jm rnu lan t'n1m ll'\Clrl·hkr hl1ng \t'ar 111und. tn \Our lhmu~ nf tour t'\qUl\l!r fl(l(lr plan' \capont' 11, 'JlJllllU) umd11m1mum\ ranRr up 111 I NO ..qu.irl' tl'ft t'Jl h dt\llORUl\hl'\l O\ dt'\IRntr drlJll' ,u,h J\ 1rrdm11 1tlt' 1nlrt1"> "'~~·hum1nii: hrt'pl.iu.·' and fl'{t:\wd hRhttn)? 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Prices start from the high $200,(XX). nly at VlSTA CATALINA. • '--IHOWCAll M NIW HOMDITHURIOAY, AUG 30 ANO SATURDAY, SEPT 1, 1890 First Candelero owners greeted Run-Roll-Walk-a-Thon will aid the homeless Homeowner manuab, pool keys. move-in ~k.;'1 a "wel· come home" are now beina diltributed to new rai· dents in the first pbue at Candelero, Century American's popular new townhome neiah· borhood in Rancho Santa Marprita. More than 20 families will Candelero Developer: Century American. Type of de ve lopmeat: Townhomes/condominiums. Prtce ruse: From the mid $150,000s. N•mber of floor plus: Four. Squre footase: Up to 1,636. Sales office _.oae: 850-9048. I relocate to the collection of early California-style attached homes this month, with more to occupy their homes next month. Cent~ Alllerun sales ••n .. er ••e ftterce welcomes first C.nclelero residents Gin• Chrlltl•n •ncl Guy ltepe. .. Homeowner orientation tours. closing and move-ins are always an exciting time in the building business," says Rae Pierce. sales manager for the Century American neigh - borhood. "Since this is mostly a first-time buyer community. there is so much enthusiasm among our new residents. It's co ntagious." Since its grand opening an March, Candelero ha s captured the attention of young couples and families throughout Orange County. "We have fam1he s from Hunt- ington Beach. Irvine. El Toro, Santa Ana and Costa Mesa all relocatin~ to Rancho Santa Margarita ," Pier ce said. ··They've d1scovereed that this ne\\-town offers so much value. and is a great place to raise a family." "In tenns of the Candelero neighborhood, our buyers have commented about the spacious feeling of each home, the in- telligent floor plan designs. and special appointments like ceramic tile countertOP.S· elegant light fixtures, beautiful bath- rooms. Our buyers also like the vanety of floor plans a vailable: they can choose from a smile story. two bedroom. 1.115- square-foot residence or select from four other townhomes measunng up to 1.636 square feet." said Pierce . Priced from the mid· S 150.000s. Candelero will ul· t1matel} contam 130 homes and 1s located in the new T1Jeras Creek Golf Club area of Rancho Santa Margarita. Designed b) McHale/Woods Associates. Inc .. the Candelero neighborhood f ea- tures classic early Californian architectural styling with con- crete tile roofs and soft pastel stucco exteriors. Decorative windows. attract- ive landscaping and attractive roof lines have made Candelero a popular choice with first-time and young family buyers, as well as some seniors who pref er the convenience and maintenance- free livrng associated with at- tached homes. Included at Candelero are such desirable features as at- tached two-car garages with direct home access. spacious master suites with luxury baths and oversized walk-m closets. ceramic tile entries. wood- bumtng fireplaces. Whirlpool kitchen apphances, ceramic tile kitchen countertops (so me plans). and decorator se lected GRAND OPENING I )rlllk 1n 'l'n 1.1uil.11 11\.l',lll 'll'''' lr111n vnur l·k·I.!·'"' l'1t·rl 1111111\ h1lll\l' rtl.!lil p l) P.1L1fll (II.h t l l11..!l1\\,l\ "'• •.1k 111' '111l. '''rt 111,I 'l·.11--rl'l':l' 1111 1 lw )..!11IJt·I\ '·""I' 1•l ••rll· ·•I rltt· "' •rl,I'... 1111i...1 I l'.t111!1 11l bl·.1llw' l 'lt11 1t:1· 11111 • dw Ill· ''llrl'' ••I l11l 1,1 ll I'." tl1.111''1tl1 , .. ,,111 .. 1" lll'•I .. 111 'I'· ,1111111 1.! 111,l l 1trl 11 1111111l Ill 111 il 11 'tl'r.t11rh v\1 11111!.! P1lr I l1,1n\ 1 .1t I l 1 111111 n.:1i111 I ~·1, 11. .d1 t••r1111 ·.., 11l'\\l''' 11nJ1..,u•\l.'H'1.I rl·..,.,rr It \I HI lllll'l h ,l\'l' lrl"h ,llf, "\.\ 111111111))..!, .... 1111111.!. 11 ... l1111 l! •• 1 t.1 ... h111n.1hk .11.kln_...,, .1n,l .1n t•l1..·L! 111t "· •ltll' .11 d ll' hl'.ll Ii .. di \Oltr l1tv lll'l 'l1 ... Ill I\\ , ... / 11l'l ( ',/1 in~ One Bedrooms from $175,000 to $405,000 2 Bedroom• from $320,00 to $570,000 PIER COLONY 200 Pacific Coast Hig h way Huntin gton B each \ ,ll·wl11pt1•l'l\I 111 < ~•l1l1 1rn1.1 Rl· ... irt,fl l.1-. ~ •• A· ... ~1.1ll'' rh r rt kt,, .. ,. r11~l11 1r1+'" I 1ff· ""I 1n• .11t-t•·• r t• f ''' '' 111 C , "'~"h ',1 ... 11 1 11 ntt ._to' \" " tll 1n tn \t .J,·I lut ~ ft<t r 1 tl1 1 r .,. 1111 ntnt '" liahtin& fixtures. Oaraae doors openers, liahted address sians, silent touch switches, custom finished oeil- inp. ene rgy-cfficient insulated water hemters and oak stained cabinetry complete Candelero's list of appointments. Home buyers rn ay also UPlf'lde such items as kjtchen countcrtop tile, carpetina, wardrobe doors, and tub enck1sures if they prefer. Convertii::1g a second or third bedroom to a den also is avail- able to C'andelero buyers. Candel<:ro 1s withm walking distance of the new Tijeras Creek aolf cours.e and clubhouse. The 18-hole championship golf course w 11'.I be open this fall, and the clubh1Juse and driving range are now l)pen. The nc i ghborhood is also adja- cent to Mesa Linda Park, a com- munity park with tennis courts. picnic IHbles and playfields. Candelcro residents can also take ad \'antagc of a private swimmiriig pool and hot spa. located within the Candelero neighbor hood. To vi:;it Candelero. take the HomeAid'a b~ and moat succ:essful fund-raisins event, the annual 'Run-Roll-Walk-a-Thon, .. will be the kickoff for Homelaa Awareneu Week Nov. 10-17. The Run·Roll-Walk-e-Thon will be held .Nov. ~O at SkyPark Circle in Irvine. Participants can ru.n. nde a bicycle or walk to help HomeAid raise money to ass1s~ the hom~Jess. HomcAid is a non-profit bousina oorport1on estabhshed by the Build.ina Industry Aaaociation to renovate or construct homeleaa ahehen throuahout Oranae County. Last year's event raised. more than. $90.oop t~ help the homeless and this year officials are setung their sights even higher. The 1990 Run-Roll-Walk-a-Thon 11as a goal of SI 00,000 to help the homeless. . . . Prizes will be awarded to those part1c1pants who raise the most funds for HomeAid. This year's prizes include a trip. to Hong Kong. a vacation in Hawaii and many others. Pnze donations arc still being sought. . . . ..We invite the entire community to be involved in this tremendous effort/ said event chairman Julie Brinkerhoff, a principal with Lirescapes, Inc. . . . . For further information about donating pnzes or part1c1- pating, call the HomeAid office at 542-1912. Palmllla among last ocean view homes San Diego or the Santa Ana Freeway to the Mission Viejo area. E,.1t from 1-5 at Alicia Parkway. and proceed inland. Turn I rf1 nn Marguerite Parkway. then nght on Santa Margant a Parkway. From Santa Marganw Parkway. turn riJht on Empresa , then nght again on Avenida de las Banderas. Tum One of Southern California's rare opp<?rtunities. rig.ht on Antonio Parkway. then most coveted symbols of success Set htgh on a ridge m Laguna left on Via Entrada to the is a new ocean-view home. With Niguel , Palmilla is a collection of Candeler• > sales office. The sales developable. land a~ons the coast 112 single family estate-style office and model complex are becoming increasingly scarce, homes with views of the ocean, open dall> from 10 a.m. to 6 however. there arc fewer op-canyon. and night time city p.m. Fc.1· further information. portunities to purchase such a lights. The homes were con- call 858-'~048. home. Palmilla is one of those structed by Meeker Develop- ----------------------mcnt, a master builder for three 4~'1 I rn ll ,I\ I•• lx.1, h 1\1"1 l·\lt ""''" "' l'.tl llll ( "·''' I l1i.:h"''' l urn ni.:h1 ''' ...,l, 111111 ...,1 .11111 r1.,:h1 111 '·' 1,., I. l 'lll \'f generations. "Palmilla offers all the re- wards of a privileged lifestyle." said Ruth Ochoa, vice president of sales and marketing for Meeker Development. "Gated seclusion, stately homes. and Palm Illa Developer: Meeker Develop- ment. Type of development: Smglc- family homes. Prtce ruse: From $840.000. Namber of floor plus: Four. Squre foota1e: 3, 184 to 4,576. Sales office pllone: 495 -1156. sweeping views that encompass almost the entire Orange County landscape ... Desifncd by Pekarek- Crandel . Inc., the homes of Palmilla feature authentic Medi· terranean-style architecture. with soft-tone stucco exteriors and barrel clay tile roofs. Homes at Palm1lla arc avail- able in four basic floor plans watb up to five bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths. Resi- dences range in size from 3.814 square feet ot 4,576 square feet. Palm11la 1s celebrating the grand opening of its custom home sites. To visit Palm1lla. take tht""'San Diego (405) Freeway and exit south on Crown Valley Parkway to Niguel Road. Tum nght and continue to the sales complex . The sales office and model homes, with decor by Carole Eichen lntenors. are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call 495 -1156. SE APO RTE fromf'itge 1 p.m .. 1s nght at the beach and features 180 deg.rec views of the historical Huntington Beach Pier, Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean. For information on Vista Catalina. call 969-9760. The Huntington Harbour Bay Club will offer boat slips along with 36 spectacular con- dominium homes. Huntanaton Harbour Bay Club will be the last new waterfront development built in Hunlinaton Harbour. The Huntington Harbour Ba y Club is scheduled to open in early 1991 . Servin& as exclusive sales •nt for Coultrup Development Company is CoastCo, Inc. Head- quartered in Lona Beach. CoastCo specializes in providn.s complete sales support to res1· denual developers. CoastCo can be reached at (2 13) 434-8999. To see Seapone II, take Pacific Coast Hiahway to Warner Av- enue in Huntinaton Beach. Drive eut to Sima Street and tum left. From the Sin Diqo Freeway take Warner Avenue west five miles to Sims Street, and tum ri&bt. Sapone II is k>cated SOO feet oft' Warner Av- enue on tbc eut side of Sima Street. For more lnformltion call 14().909() • • , SHOWCASE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, AUG 30 AND SATURDAY, SEPT 1, 1990 -5 Rafferty takes exec post at Thompson Development The Kathryn G. Thompson Development Company has named Mlellael Rafferty of Laguna Hills executive vice presi- dent of operations. Born in Patenon, N.J., Rafferty earned a degree in business administration from St. Michael's Univenity in Vermont. He bcpn his career as a project superintendent in the early 1970s and later moved up to project manager with the Elliott Group, an architectural, en&ineering and contracting firm . Before joining the T hompson firm, Rafferty served as director of residential construction for the Mission Viejo Company. where he was respon- sible for on-site construction operations . In his new position. Raffert y's responsibilities include overseeing construction operations of the company's current residential developments, representing the ocmpany at city and county planning commission meetings and other official sessions. Rafferty Design and marketing consultants for the new family-oriented neighborhood of Pepperwood Ranch in the city of Norco were named by Woodcrest Development, Inc., in a recent announcement by Steve Swanson, vice president of the prominent homebuilding firm's O range County Division. Architects Dale Cexton and Associates have created the four spacious Pepperwood Ranch floor plan designs ranging from 2, 158 to 3,322 square feet. Various one and two-story arrange- ments for both growing and mature families will feature three bedrooms plus den to as many as four bedrooms plus den and bonus room. "The rural Norco site of these detached reside nces le nds nself to active country living and we have designed Pepperwood Ranch to offer large homes on huge lots of minimum of one- half acre or more." Swanson said. Landscape architecture for the 80.5-acre neigh borhood 1s under the direction of Robert Bonhw1ck Associates. In keeping with the rural atmosphere. Pepperwood Ra nch will feat ure only horse trails and no sidewalks. plus a neighborhood pa rk to be maintained witho ut homeowners assoc1at1on fees. Ambors1a Interiors has been retained to furnish and ac· cessonze the fo ur single-fam1I} home models. Decor will be themed to the needs of the mo\e-up family buyers. to whom the casual, ranch lifestyle of the development 1s expected to a ppeal. Visual Communacauons of Santa Ana will be responsible for the design. fabncallon and 1nstallat1on of the sales ce nter scheduled fo r completion this su mmer. P 1.0P1.1·. I' HI . \I . I ' I \ I I Martin Ad venisina & Public Relation of Santa Ana will handle all marketing communications, including collateral ma- terials, advertising and public relations for the Woodcrest project. Located near River Road and Corydon A venue in the city of Norco, Pepperwood Ranch will encompass I I 8 detached homes. Prices are anticipated to start in the mid-$200.000s. Gree Pa4111l11 has been hired as senior project manager for the residential market division of research at Market Profiles. according to Jolm Sltamway, president of the Costa Mesa-based firm . "Greg's past experience in the new homes field really made him stand out as a q ualified candidate for this position,"Shumway said. ''He al so has an im- pressive background in real estate research and holds a degree in economics.·· In his new position, Paqum's seni or project management responsb11iues mcl ude consultmg with develo pers and le nders relauve to for- mulating market conclusions and recommending product types best suited for residential projects. Prior to jo ining Market Profiles. Paquin was Paq•ln a project manager fo r G reat Western Real Estate Research and Consulting, and spent two years providing market· ing research and consulting to Lewis Ho mes. Paquin earned his bachelor's degree in economics from Cal State Long Beach. County Supervisor Roger Stanton recently presented a proclamation from the Orange Count} Board of uperv1sors to Camille Courtney, execuuve vice president of D&D De"elop- ment Co .. tn recognition of the fi rm's development of the gated Westwind community 1n Santa .\na. Stanton noted the .. t remendous need for moderate!) pnced housing 1n Orange Count}·· and called attention to the fact that "Westwind pnces sta n a pprox1matel) $I 00.000 belo"' the count) ·s a\erage pnce fo r a new home. encouraging families to Sta) in the county." Ben nett Consolidated of In ine has c;etected Hub- bert/Ko\'ach Marketing and Commu01cat1onc; to coordinate all ad vertising and public relations for C hac;e Ranch a 228·acrl' master plan in Corona. .. Hubbert/Kovach's vast knowledge of the marketinJ. and advcrtisina of residential real estate developments wdl be influential in the overall mrketjng campaign for Owe Ranch.'' said Del Beuen, founder and president of Bennett Con- solidated. Led by account executives Mary Faralaam and Joyce Lase, Hubbart/Kovach will position an aggre~ive advertising and public relations campaign to comprehensively promote Chuc Ranch. "Chase Ranch offen a central location near the business and recreation centers of Orange and Rjvcrside counties as well as easy access to the Ontario Airport." C-111• Courtn•J of D&D Developfftent Comp.wnJ accepts • plaque from SupervlsOf' lt09er Stanton rec09nl•lft9 the ftrm•s efforts for •ffOf'dabl• houslnt at Westwlnd. 1990 GOLD NUGGET HOME OF 1HE YEAR. lHE HUNilNGlDN CLASSICS ' BEST IN Tl-IE WEST. 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"-1.H11111 l p hi l ~-.(I ,q11.1 n-11 >t •I P1,1 in1 ll\1' l 1\"t.11 "''Kkth I'' From S474,500 ''"" 1 •lll\t' ...... ,, • t.111\ k .1 '" h• fo 11111 • -·-.,,;:,~ J. "· MAaTI' Of.\ F.lOP"F'T P\flf f.OAST ~f.\ ( i 14) 960 6X 'N --- ·-- N ya•~ 1 IQ Jo I 1-IHOWCAIE OF NEW HOMES/THURSDAY, AUG 30 AND SATURDAY, SEPT 1, 1990 • FLI HT? SOLO for as low as ' VA • FHA -I t Take a big leap into independent living. Seagate Colony inspires confidence for your first flight into ho meownership. Come see these exciting one- and two-bedroom, 1 to 21/2 bath townho me/condominiums. Sophis- ticated styling, contemporary features and traditional comfort along with a rec- reatio n center, two swimming pools, two spas, a greenbelt area and tot lot will cushion your solo flight. VA and FHA financing is available. County of Orange Housing Opportunity guidelines regarding income and certain developer restrictions may apply. Sales representatives will provide full information in response to inquiries. Seagate Colo ny makes it easy for fledg- ling flyers to leave the family home. What'!t so exciting about living in Laguna Audubon· within the planned community of Aliso Viejo? Just about everything! It's a newly developed, dynamic area where people are excited about their new home, their new neighborhood and, especially, their new neighbors. It's close dr:iving distance to the ocean for saltwater fun . It's within easy reach of rural areas whe re you can watch the red-tailed hawks play. It's convenient for s hopping at suburban malls or beachside boutiques. It's new, beautiful and planned for great living! Once only a vision, it's now a reality. Come to the real-and exciting-new • ORANGE COUNTY AFFORDABLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITY BENEFITS TOO.** world of Laguna Audubon. You11 love it! From $103,900to $165,900 • • <wagtttP Colony is designed and priced (low SI00.000\) for young rouples wanting to own their own homf' In Or.mge County <. Prlitin Pliglbillty rf'quirPments apply. Buyf'r., annuttl lnrome may not Plcc·eed 120% of the County Median Income. Somt> units Me resPrved for thosf' houst>holds with Income less than that percentage. Please see your sales represPntaclve for details. •"I aguna Audubon" has no connPctlon. directly or lndlrertly, with, nor is It 'ipun'imed by thf' "Natio nal Audubon !->oclety•· or any of Its affiliates. l'rkec; effective datP of publlratlon rinsing. A l.itndsc ape Malntenanrf' District findnclnlly supported by Laguna Audub<m hom .. ownf'rs maintains c¥rtaln public •.trM'i Consult a sale\ representatiw for •ddltionitl information. ' ' ' ' ' ' For more information caJI £AGUNA' (714) 458-7207 _jZ[_UDUBOZJ: ALISO VIEJO 4 Ja~ laM, Alito V~)o. CA 92656 Six Furnilhed Moc»la Open Dally JO a.m. to 6 p.m. •• ' I b THUAIDAY. AUGU8T 30. 1990 ( ovea_ e 'Yale 71u G£amp/gnon 1MuJ.n fl ft'n'lnRfi 3 tablespoons butter 3 shaUot~ minced J garlk cloves. minced 8 ounces fresh mushrooms. minced 4 ounces wild mush~ such as morels, chantettlles and ~pes. minced Vi cup Courvoisier Cognac. divided .Y. pound frnh mlkl turkey sausage. cooked and crumb~ Y1 teupoon freshly around ~per Y• cup minced parsley V1 cup chopped louted pecans Pinch of freshly 1n1ed nutmeg Low-f al 80Ur cream, optional Chopped toasted pecans, optional In a large "k1lle1. over medium heal. melt buner. Sautc 'haJlo~ and garlu: un11I <;0f1; <111r in mu,hrooms and half of cognac. Cook. starring occasaooall y. un11l the mu<1hroorn. render their JUiccs: continue cooking until the mu<;hmoms are JUSt about dry. Tram.fer mushroom mixture to a food pn>ee,sor. Add cooked 'ausage. remaining cognac. pepper. parsley. pccani. and nutmeg. ProcC.'\'I until well hlended. Spoon into 2-cup decorative mold Rcfngcrate for at lca,1 4 hours. Let pate come to room temperature before M::rvi ng: lightly "pread top of pate with sour cream and 'lpnnkle with l'hoppcd pecan,, 1f ck"ir'Cd. G'ouruo1sier B aced J/(uslard I 8-ounce jar Dijon-style mustard 11/J tablelpoom ourvol•r CogRK v. cup minced shalloU I Vi teaspoon.• dried lattqon In a -;mall bowl, combine mu.staro. cognac. !\haJlot~ and tamgon: max we ll. Cover and 41tore in ref ngerator. Look For The l lA\lf JJ( )NS '"'-~/ ~ Food Insert In Toda 's Paper 9/ps ~r 71 Wnirue 71f[ue..-n1f(ue 4 Mix up a classic refreshing French beverage - a "Frenchman's Iced Tea." Add one ounce of Courvoisier Cognac to a glass of iced tea and garnish with lemon slices and mint sprig . 4 The French are famous for romance -try a twilight picnic for two. Pack up candles. love poems and play classical music. 4 No need to bring a bouquet. imply hunt for fresh wildflowers in the country. 4 Don't forget to include the essential in your picnic basket -ground cover. plates, flatware. napkins and glasses. IYJ la~Courvoi•rCotnac l laMelpoom honey l labaelpOOlll olJvt oil l lemon. juktd I onnp. juked l taupoon trahly 1n1ed on• pttl I pound la"I' •rtmp., (O()lled, peded and d~vehwd ln 1 small howl, combme cognac. honey. 0 11. JUICC\ and peel. ml\ ~ell Pour miittuft over Mrimp and mannatc an rcfngerator fOf 2 houl"\ Serve ._, .,, lppCtl7.cr or side di~h gama..tlcd with Oflllge sl!CC~. "' • e ~comla/D7 • Classlfled/08-10 PACK A !7-rench PROVEN<;AL PICNIC The carefree nature of eating outdoors makes a country picnic outing the perfect escape. No \pecial occasion is necessary to set off to the countryside in pursuit of a relaxing meaJ . Just pack a hamper full of food. and find a peaceful pat ch of gra'>s and a view of blue ~ky. The tenn picnic actuall y claim~ its roots in 18th century France from the word, "pique-nique," meaning "to pick a trifle." Traditionally. a casual excursion to the countryside would pre~nt an opportunity for everyone to pack a feast and pick and ta~te from the bounty of as~orted foods. hence the word "pique-nique." The following menu 1~ a tribute to French Proven~al picnic fare. evoca1ive of native di hes and flavor\. Traditional French ingredient~ uch as Brie. Courvoisier Cognac. wild mushroom~ and baguettes lend a Proven~al fl air to Lhe meal. I Vi pounds fresh, ripe lomal~ 'ittded and diced 'I• cup Courvoisier t~nac v. cup olive oil l large onion ( 12 ou~). pttled and roanely chQpped 3 large garlic cloves. minced I smalJ eggplant 110 ounttSI. cut into I '11 inch robes I <imall rucchini ( 10 ou~). wa.lihed. trimnwd and cut into 2-inch ~ril>' 2 nwdium sitt yellow bell pepper" litemnwd. 4'ttded and cut into 11maJI ~edKe\ 11. cup minced pa~)' 1 • cup freshly minced basil I tetipoon dried <>ttpno Salt and pep~r. to ta.litt' Place tomall1C' m J large howl . dn11k u1~nJl 11,cr 1oma1oc,, ..e1 a.'1de In J large 'l 1llc1. mer medium heJI. ~JI llll \.iulc onion and garh1. in oil until \Oft. Add eggplJJll , u 'tll . '11mng on~-.uinalh tor 10 minute' or until l'ggplanr he!Un' to '-<lllt·n Add 1om.1hll'.' w11h lO~n'"'. 1un:h1ni and hell pepper; -.rmmcr Ill mmul('' ~11r in pal"\k\. hJ,11. 11rc~dlln . ..air and pepper. 1.·nok HI minute' longer Rcm1we Imm he.11 <mJ kt rhe m1i..1urc cool 'lightly ~rve wam1 or .11 mom ll'ITIJX'rillllr(• r 'itr·aa her·ry 7ar/5 \f<1l 1 \ ,, ., f 11111; \ •• h cup ..emi-'iiwttt chocolate bil'ii 4 tab6espoon.~ butter I cup finel~ Rn>und toa.\ttd almond' I 6-oontt container o( ra."f)berry or 'traw~rr~ low-fat YOl'lrt I cup fttShly lilittd 'iitra~ber~ 2 tablespoons ('oun-oi11ier <'OJnac. dhided I tetipoon l'flatin 2 tablespoon.~ warm waler Frahly "'ked Mnwberr~ 11. cup apJ)W ~Uy. melttd '[!\.-kit chocolate and huttcr in the.· top of a douhlc ho1lcr Remove from heat: '"r in ground almorl<h. Lane 6 muffin tin' with paper lane~. Spt"C*i chocolate-nut mixture on the t'ttlCtom and ''de' of hncr.. to form a cru t. Chill. Combine yogun. 'trawhemc' and t tahlc'poon of cognac an a food procc. sor or hlcndcr Purtt 01,\0lvc ~clattn in wann water. Stir into pureed mixture Fill cru'b with yogun m1nurc Chill untal filling" set. Jusi before -.crvmg. anracuvcl)' arran~c t'lcme' o er top Comh1nc appk ~lly with rcmammg I tahle poon n l(lnac. Rru'h ftllllc over fnut •IOWGAll Of NIW HOMES/THURSDAY, AUG 30 AND SATURDAY, SEPT 1, 1990 FLI SOLO for as low as ' • FHA . .._. I \ Take a big leap into independent living. Seagate Colony inspires confidence for your first flight into ho meownership. Come see these exciting one- and two-bedroom , 1 to 21/2 bath townhome/condominiums. Sophis- ticated styling, contemporary features and traditional comfort along with a rec- reation center, two swimming pools, two spas, a greenbelt area and tot lot will c ushion your solo flight. VA and FHA fin ancing is available. County of Orange Housing Opportunity guidelines regarding income and certain developer restrictions may apply. 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Allio VWjo, CA 92656 Ix Fumllhed Modrle Open Dally 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ..)iUDUBOz::<.: ALISO VIEJO •• ' - l'HUAIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1990 ( ouea_ e ?ale 7/u C hampignon (MuktJ 6 un•in!(S/ 3 tablespoons butter 3 shallots, minced 3 garlic cloves, minced 8 ounces fresh mushrooms, minced 4 ounces wild mushrooms. such as morels. chanterelles and~minced 1/1 cup Counoisitr Cognac. divided .Y4 pound fresh mild turkty sausage. rooked and crumbled '11 lttipoon freshly ground ~p~r 1/4 cup minced pairslty 1/1 cup chopped t~ed pecans Pinch al freshly grated nutmeg Low-fat sour cream, optional C hopped tOLfled pecans. optional In a large "l 1lle1. over medium heal. melt buner. Saute 'hallots and 'garlic un11l -.oft: stir in mu,hrooms and half of cognac. Cook, stirring occasionally. unril the mu'ihrooms render their juices: continue cooking until the mushrooms are jusl about dry. Tran.,fer mushroom mixture 10 a food proce~wr. Add cooked o;ausage. remaining cognac. pepper. parsley. pecans and nutmett. Process un1il well blended. Spoon into 2-cup decorative mold Refrigcr.tte for al lca!\I 4 hours. Lei pate come 10 room temperature before serving: ligh1ly !\prcad 1op of pale with !><>Ur cream and sprinkle with chopped pecan~. if de!\1red. Couruo1s1er B aced Y/(uslarcf I 8-ountt jar Dijon-style mustard 11/i tablapoons Courv«>Wer Cognac 1/4 Clip minced shallots 11/z t~poom dritd tarragon In a !\mall bowl. combine mustard, cognac. shallots and tarragon: m1~ well Cover and store in refrigerator. Look For The JlA(~9NS Food Insert In Toda 's Paper ~ps ~r 71 Wnirue :Arue-nrrue • Mix up a classic refreshing French beverage - a .. Frenchnwl•s Iced Tea." Add one ounce of Courvoisier CogMc to a glas of iced tea and garnish with lemon slices and mint sprigs. 4 The French arc famous for romance -try a twilight picnic for two. Pack up candJes. love poems and play classical music. • No need to bring a bouquet, simply hunt for fresh wildflowers in the country. • Don •t forget to include the essentials in your picnic basket -ground cover. plates, flatware. napkins and glasse . Citron 0 fir·1i111J 11/z tablespoons Courvoisitt Cognac l tablespoons honey l tabkipOOM ollvt oil I lemon. juiced I ~juiced I tea.,oe trahly grated ~ peel I pound larp shrimp. cooked, peeled and dtvdned In a small bowl. combine cognac. honey. 011,JUIC't'' and peel. m1~ well Poor mi:marc over shrimp and mannate in ref ngcrator for 2 hoof'\ ~rvc a.' 1n appetizer or idc di!'lh gam1 hcd with orange 11h~ • • Comkl/D7 • Classlfted /D8-10 PACK A !Jrench PROVENf;AL PICNIC The carefree nature of eating outdoors ma.Ices a country picnic outing the perfect escape. No special occasion is necessary to set off to the country ide in pursuit of a relaxing meal. Just pack a hamper full of food . and find a peaceful patch of grass and a view of blue sky. The term picnic actually claims its roots in 18th century France from the word, "pique-nique," meaning "to pick a trifle." Traditionall y. a casual excursion to the countryside would present an opportunity for everyone to pack a feast and pick and taste from the bounty of assorted foods . hence the word "pique-nique." tlowing menu 1s a tribute to French Prove~al pic nic fare. evocative of native di hes and flavon.. Traditional French ingredients such ~ Brie. Courvoisier Cognac. wild mu nroom~ and baguettes lend a Proven~al flair to the meal. I 'I? pounds fresh, ri~ tomat~ 'iftded and diced 1/4 cup Courvoisier C4>1Cnac 1/4 cup olivt oil I la~ onion ( 12 ounces), pttled a nd coarsely c~ 3 la'lt prlic cloves, minced t small eap&ant ( 10 ouncal. cut into 1111 inch Cllbes l ~mall ruccbini 110 ou~). wtihtd. trimrMd and C\11 into 2-inch strips 2 rMdium sizt ytllow bell ~p~rs. ~ttmmtd. Sttckd and cut into small wedtcts v 4 cup minced pai r'Sky 1t. Clip freshly minced basil I lttipOOn dritd oregano Salt and ~p~r. to ta.~e Place tomal~' m J l.trge howl. dn11le l ng n,14.. OH'r tumatoc'. -.('I aside . In a large 'l1lkt. (l\Cr medium heat. hcJt nil ~aule onion and garlic in 011 until <;0ft. Add eggplant, t ool. 'llmng t'l'l':l,1onall) Im I 0 minute' or un11I cgtzplan1hegin'10 ,often Add l<,mat<IC' v.11h t:ognal. 1ut hin1 and hell pepper. \tmmer I 0 minute' S11r m par.le:). l'ia'il nreg.mo . ..all and pepper. l'ook 10 mmu1c' longer Rt"m1wc Imm hc.u .md let the m1:ii;1un-cool "hghtl)' Serve wann or .11 n IC lf11 1empt•raturl' r \/r·aa her,ry 7a.rl. · t \ft1~f'\ (I lt'l\lfl\'\I v, cup 'iitmi-,•ttt chorolatt bit' 4 tablespoon.~ bulltr I cup nMly around loa..~ed almond" I 6-ountt contairwr of raspbttry or ~rawbtrry tow-fat YoSUrt I cup frnhl)' "iced ~rawberries 2 tablespoons ('ourvol•r (·opac. divided I lta...,c>n (tdatin l tablespoons warm waltr Freshly sliced st111wbtrr~ 1/4 cup applt jefty. mdted 'Melt chocolate and O\Jncr in the top of a double boiler. Remove from heal: 't1r in ground almond11. Linc 6 muffin tins with paper hncn1. Spt'Ud chocolate-nut m1,turc on the bottom and '1~" of hncrs to form a crust. Chtll. 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Wayne Farms Frying Chicken Leg Quarters INOIVIOUALL Y QUICK FROZEN S LB BAG Beef Back Ribs FROZE N1DEFHO~ I E lJ l'llCI SUIVIY l'IOVIS tUCKY IS S11U THI tow l'llU UAOEll When 1t comes tu tow µ11Le~ L ud .., comes out ahead Our 111ost rec er 11 µr 1Le survey proved 1t once again With savings of up to 7 ao,o over stores like Albertsons Ralphs and Vons rt s true Luc...ky 1S ~1 111 the real low price leader r "~ .. , ...... ,. u t' ,, "'""' "'' • 11·1 • ~ ' • ,, I ' .., I !ll)ltt. 1' ,, ~ ' Beef Tenderloin Fi/et Mignon Steak v !) 0 A ~l::lEt I 0R u S Lt A 1...HOtl.t: ,, LE:i LUCKY AlllRISONS bLPHS VONS LOWEST f 7 8% 5 5% 5.0% HIGHU HIGHU HIGHER LUCKY LOWEST BY UP TO 7.80/o Fresh Peaches r u A 'ljf \ f l f, r "~ • f ,(\\ I., A, RfC. 12 Peck, 12 Oz. Cans 2!l Vl>LI# !f;, (;Ms:~ '1 "'C<S 3l! CAFFEINE FREE PEPSI 12 OZ CANS ~"-Vf DIET COl<E. CAFFEINE FREE COKE OR SPRITE ·.49 }'Lay 's 6 Potato Chips .89 ..... ..-.l(io, l Lady Lee 6 Ice Cream 59 Our Price Protection Polley gual'9ntff• theM prfc" to be effective In Lot A"991H, Or•nge. River.Ide, Ventur• •nd Sen 9ernardlno CountlH from e • m Thur9d•y. Augutt 30 through midnight Wedn .. d•y. September 5. 1990 Co9-fnt"t IMO Dy luctly SI-Inc AK .... Me ,._ .. ,,,.<! lt"'41 ltifMe ..._,,,.., Ofl CCl'ft-'Ci.I ·-· Still the Low Price Leader. -l•COMTDALYN.OT .. '!llurWdllW. ,._ 30, - Ask tM Dl~tltlan -·- C Utti ng portions best alternative with ice cream In tms weekly column, Dtratee Scanlon -1 rei;isrered dietiti1n -lllSM-cts readers' questions 1bout nutrition, dietin1 and food ldeu. Send questions to /Jeralee Scanlon. R.D.. C/O DaUy Pilot, f .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. . : Q: I e:mjoyed yov recnt col•lllll com....-. fnlt Jlllttt wtdt. odier ltMI of fnJ1 clrlU1. Cu yo. do 1M tame for lee creams? -B.J., C...... clel Mar. ;' If you att asking me to compare --------• --. --. -• • --- lee cream with some similar alternatives, I can help you. But in Lbe final analysis, you will have to decide for yourself Which is more imPonant to you -\a.Ste , fewer calories and sugar, or percentage of fat. ~ One of the problems is that we humans in general get most of our sensory taste satisfaction from fat and supr. so the mort we try to cut down on their content for health reasons, the more difficult it is to get the taste we like. Deralee Scanlon, R .O. Fonunately, the determination of American business not to let a Potential market slip by has re. lulled in more and more sweet oplions findina their way into 1he marketplace 10 cater to our ice cream cravinp. From ice milk and frozen yoeurt to sherbets ... and now, even ••fake.fat" desserts. your supermarket offers an entire dairy case full of such treats. Before you fill up your shopping baa with wba1 appeals to you most. you should ltnow that (as with most food names and pack· aaina> looks tan be deceiving. Rea- ul&r readen of this column know bow 11ronaJy J feel about 1hoppcn lcamina to rud food pocU&c> and inaredients listinas very carefully. 'that's panicularly important when it comes to somcth1n1 like ice cream or other rich desserts, which are so likely to boost any day's calories and perccntaae of fat far above what's 1ood for you. I offer below a samplina of how varied the nutritional values are for some of these ice cream -. --. -. MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOURS . . LB. 30'"1. fAT JOllNSOll CORN DOGS PRISll TILAPIA flLLITS ALASKAN HALl•UT STIAK DAlllSll •POftRD1K RlllLITS ON A STICK 1 ·l 8 PKG .... 1.79 BAK( BROil OA: FRY ... 4.99 FROZEN 4 99 (X(fll(NT FOR 88 0 La.. LESS GRAPES THOMPSON, SWEET, JUICY LB. FROZEN OffROSTEO ... 2.99 Ho wouon PINEAPPLE f •e•h LARGE CUCUMBERS I Arron~ Fre•l'I In Store :J ""' 1 AlSTROMERIA BOUQUETS •••• 49 Rod•,hi» o< l B .39 GREE N O NIONS ( .. NIUI. MIRCN&"IDISI )1-~ ~ 'llSINl lYl 09(>PS '0' 2•• OOLDaN llOOK DIA lllCYCLON 99 2. VOLUME NO J ! 5 To • O r Solod Roll On or Ae•o\ol 1.19 2.99 DEGREE DEODO RANT 10-C• Cold MOO«one ALKA SELTZER Pt US i -· , lb ASIAN POOD IPIQA• • SlllltAKIKU TIRIYAKI NORI 1 OZ PKG SEASONED SEAWlfD 2.25 DIAMOND BROWN RICE 15-01 1.ss .19 SHIRAKIKU VOLING CORN UQUH ••t. IPICIAU •• MMtlll wna aox CHAllUS OR 111.USll . • WHH( GRfNACHE f & J GoUo 7SO Ml WHITE ZINFANDEL • Pock • C R v SEAGRAM S W INE COOLERS 4.99 2.H 2.49 6·PACK PEPSI 1tEG. OR DIET, LIMIT 8 12-01. CANS +C.l .V. · ·-·-6-PACK • COKI NA•ISCO SNACK CllACKIRS 6-PACK • ANl•'S SODAS 111.u1 •o-n ~h MAHAlllNI ~ l lll PKG. 2 $1 QTR. STICKS !'J OZ CANS 99 RE C. OR OIE T .. C JI V UM IT 8 • • .. 7 TO 10 OZ SMALL eox 1.39 l'J·OZ .. CANS I 49 NATURAL Ill. +CR V • 4·PACK MILLER 12-0Z., LOOSE CANS +C.R. V. 79 • WIOULA• • UTI • OIHUINI HAn LIMIT 2 • REG OR s.PREAO ... aJtcmaaives ... but, for a really intcrestina and hclJ)ful article that describes them in fuller detail than we have space for here, J dirta you to the July/Auauat iuue of .. Jn HeaJth" mapzine. It's worth read· inc before you scoop your nei1.t bowlful. Jee creams ranae in padc from economy to super premiumJ. with calories/percentaaes from 111 in one.cup servinp.. ran&ina respcc.. tivcly from 270/48 to S20/60. When you consider that the American Hean Association urscs you to limit your daily percentqc of calorics from fat to no more than 30 percent, these are very likely to up the whole day's scales. lee milk is lower in fat and calorics (190/27). and is a good choice if_you don't mind giving up some of the creaminess of ice cream. You can cut the fat with frozen yogurt, too (rcaular . 240/30 ... low-fat, 210/12) but, as you can set, the calorics are still high. Sherbets (270/13) arc high in supr, but don't confuse sherbets with a better choice: sorbets or fruit ices which contain 200 calorics byt no fat at all ... and they are even more rcfrcshinJ than most of the other ahemahvcs. As for the new fake-fat desserts. such as Simple Pleasures which is made from the fat substitute Simplesscl it does cut fat to jusl 3 pcrttnl o calories but adds up to 260 calories. Again, if s a matter of where you place your priorities. One final tip: Why not cut yo ur portion size by half, and make up for i1 with a topping of un· sweetened, pureed "baby food" fruit. No fat. and only about 20-25 calorics per ounce. Q: I am •ot 1appo1ed to cal 1plce:1 1acb as black pepper. elllll pow~er, capert, etc. How cu I make me&.11 more flavorfal? - P.N., Cotta Mesa. If you cook with shefl)' or while wine. the alcohol wi ll bum. otT but the lovely navor will bt retained. Another suggestion is to cut an onion in half. or a celery stalk. cook with ii and then remo ve 11 before serving. These, of course. arc not spices. but certain ailments do call for thrir removal before serving. and the same idea of using foods only for flavoring applies here. as well. Q: Wbat It tile 011rltlonal value of drted frv.ll'? -SVT, Newport Beacll. Dried fru it can be an cxctllent snack. especial)' compared to candy. Although much of the Vit· amin C is lost in the drying pro- cess, other nutrients remain plcn· tiful. , For cAamplc: a IOCk:alonc ser· vi ng offe rs about three to fi \"c grams of fiber. a v11al dail) com· ponen1 in C\'Cl)one's d iet. In the case of dried apncots, peaches. pears. figs and prunes, you gel twice the iron than 1n even fresh fruil. Dried peaches. apncots and prunes arc rich 1n Vitamin .-\ and also contain rea sonable amounts of copper. Be sure to keep 1n n11nd, ho"'· ever. that sulfites are used in the drying of most fru its. Some J>(ople arc sensi tive 10 sulfn es. so you should check your O\lo'n condi tion before eating dned fru it. or look for sulfite-free varieties. Be sure to brush your teeth thorough!)' aflcr· ward: dncd fruit can stick between teeth 10 cause dental caries. f or 1hose o f )'OU who art' weight-<"Onsc1ous. be aware lha t - since dried fruits ha ve Jost volume and "':ater -they arc morr calone-dcnsc, Just slick 10 smaller servinas 1han w11h fresh fru it. Treat your family to no-cook gazpacho Introduce your family to cool. no-cook gazpacho. The rr cipe ong· inated in Spa in where-il's been a favored refre<ihment for cen1u nes. Ongjnall y the soup \\'as thinner and 1he vegetables were mort" hke a garnish. Now we gcnrrally shr the vegetables right into 1hc- gazpacho for a thicker version GAZPACHO 3 medl•m tomatoes l small et1c1mber, ctlioppd l mecll1m 1reeo pepper. Chppff l P'ff• HiODI, 11lced I clove 1•rllc, mlacf'd O.e ll·oeoce caa (I""' cup•) ve1etable Jake coektail I: tablnpou1 vlae1ar I lff.1pooa olive oll or cooklat •II 14 te••PoOll .... 1.4 t1e1pooa clrlecl ba•ll enttMd Several cl11~es botlled ttot ~ per Mact Peel tomatoes. Coarsely cho the 1om1tOcs. In a larae mi:iun bowl combine 1o ma1 ors cucumber, arccn pepper and Jrtt onions; Stir prlic, veactable jui 'coc~ta1I, vi negar. olive oil, sal bud and hot pepper sauce inl tomato milture. Cover and c-hill 1n the refriae ator (or several hours or unt thorouahly chilled. Ladle in1 IOUP bowls.. M1ke1 • side-di scrvinp. -llf Th A.-i.J . 4 _________ ..... Thompson Seedless Grapes Lb. CaJjfornia Grown • The Natural Snacks I Save t4.52 I 6Pack . Pepsi or Coke Reg. or Diet Co/fem<· Frl'c Pt·p~1. \\'1/d Cherry. Pepsi. Coco Colci. Classic, Cherry Coke or Caffeine Fret' Di1•1 Coke 12 ()l. Cons /Jmit 8 Six Pocks ... J,. , ..... ".,'"''' .. ,, t Bar-S Jumbo Meat Franks • 16 Ounce Package LJmit 2 Pless. per Family I Save .80 I FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES "Vons Select" Extra-Large Tomatoes Lh.89 Vmt1 RipMed-Ollifomlo Grown Large Y eUow Peaches l.b.69 C.oh/omlo Grown Red Peppers-European Style Lb e99 Olathe Sweet Yellow Corn 5 ~100 Barbecue Styll'l Large Honeydews SWf"f'f flt-Orlinou' l.h.25 FRESH DAIRY /DELI PRODUCTS • Fresh 'N Natural llmonade ~ °t'!i ()n i.~ Oucl ~ /IUCH4 Or. I • lJ8llO ~<Bl Sa1arrie . 9 Ch Pit f('.ollo Slkt'd Mt'l1 c>a. P4-I JqJ 159 289 Cantaloupes An Excellent Source Lb • of Vitamin A & C , I Save~.22 I Vons· ··Potato Chis Regular, Rp. B.B.Q or Sour Cream/Onion-7 lo 8 Oz. Bog Fresh-Twin Pack Lb • Grear for Stuffing • I Save l .• 80 I FRESH MEAT & SEAFOOD umdon Broil Steaks 1 Of' Round. Vons Lron Rto;•t 4" Th111 1 nmnwd Jimmy Dean Roll Sausage All Vonetles-12 Ch IMt"-!Jllllt' Smol1'll 111 lh•I Iii l 1<11 Texas Western Beef Fajitas or Ch1t:l1•n f'ojllos-5 Oun•"' Po.'l0jtt• Lloyds Hickory Beef Backrihs (lf1rl orv Smol f'd BBQ Pork Spon-n~ I h 4 N Jennie-0 Turkey Breast ( h1•11 How.It'll or lfK l 1•1"\ .Sm°'-t'll BEER & \VINE • Coors Beer-12 Pack f!t'JuJor \>' l.tth! Ii Clunt"f' Lml• • Almaden Mountain Chablis Blush ot Almlf' I /,Jtrr ftu«f.• /.h259 hr 189 3~500 th 299 1.1,359 499 .-.- 449 Vons F-R-E-S-H Groun~Beef 3-Lb. Chub Not to Exceed 3096 Fat Umit 6 Lbs. Per Family E-X-T-R-A Lean 169 Fresh Ground Beef Lb. Not to Exceed 1596 Pot \ 24 Pack Miller Beer Genuine Draft Regular or Ligl1 t Suilrose-12 Oz Cons I Save 3°0 I Pt.USCA UOEMmON VALUE & I " Jerseymaid Old Fashioned l Ice Cream Assorted Vonelle Holt Gu/Ion-Round Ca rtons GROCER\' • ~~~~le Beans • ~~~~~~!~)um 1•1 • Bumlie Bee Solid White Tuna In Waler or 01~ S 0 1.11H:f' um • Minute Maid Fruit Juire-9 Pack fnut Punrh or A1iplf- • ~~~~!~~ntrl~I\ FROZ~.\ .49 279 119 319 .59 139 121 AD PRICES Dft:C11VE 7 FULL DAYS · Startlaa I a.m. Thunday thna Mldnl1ht Weda-.clay-Auau•t 301111 ... •••••._r 5, ,..._ f'A••••••,.. .. V......._ __ ,..._.. .................................... ..., .............. ~ • .., t•r • ..... 11,DA .... ....., ....... ..,_,,,I,_. • .._ .......................... ,_ ....... ...._ ftlie.,_.......,. .. r..i....._ ...... ._......_.,.__._......_ ,.,.,..._..........,_, Meeel ...... w,..._.~..._. __ .._.,.. • .._... ...,....._ ,; ~aste Newport at SeaFest In 8ddttton to more than 40 of ~ a.ctt'• ftneet ,... a.un.nta, Taite of Newport of-fera h11lllne _..tertalnment, .c- cordlng to Newport S..Feet 1Nllrnwt Phil Glaegow. ebratJon -a comblnatk>n of new and trldttlonal ewnta - tak• place Friday, Sept. 14 through Sundey, Sept. 23. H.,d at Newpe>rt Center Fuhlon llland, Tut• wtll be open from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, noon to 10 p.m. Satur- day and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Admtsalon la $5. Children 12 yea.re and under are fr• on Saturday and Sunday. Advance tleket ..._ are aY911able at Newport Center Fuhk>n Island from Sept. 1-16. TMte of Newport 11 an omctaJ Newport S.Feat ewnt. New- port a.Feet II a communlty- ortented, marine fe8tiv.J hoeted by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. For more Information about Tut• of Newport, call de Boom & A• eoctat• at 548-4SM2. Athenian • • • 1nv1t1ng, hospitable Tucked Ney In the comer of a norid 11 Ditpt ltrlp rNll In Hunt· lngton leectt II a Greek ,.._ t8urant that mak• you forget about the traffic and nolM, a given part Of llfe In Southern Cal"omla. The ,,_ whit• watll and blue tableclothl with whtt• cam• tk>na 1PMk of a colorful Greek vtaage. M well aa the Inviting appeeranc9, G.-..k charm - made famoua by the Greek god of holpftallty, Zeua -wlll warm your heert while the food wanna your atomach. The Athenian, formerty known u the "Htct.Away Reltaurant," hu been open for MWr1 years by G.-..k reetauratuer Angelo Hlour.... Along with Greek culalne -whk:h Chef Arlatldls ; The Avenige White Band and ~ Meck and the H..n Attack ,._ perform at the Tute of H9wport'a Sept. 14 debut. Pop group Bllty Vera & the Beaters, "°"88 band for the new ABC 1ete night lhow "Into the Night," lllghllghta Sept. 15, along with the noatalgla band the J)lamonda. Featlvltles continue 4hrough Sept. 16 with the Latin Jazz aounds of Poncho Sanchez. Olive Garden to treat HB firenten ~ Tut•'• menu of quality res- .tauranta Includes a variety of ~epreMntatlvea -from tra- 1(tltlonal M8food to International i'nourmet fare to casual burger ~~nta." Samples of each res- ltatrant'a fare may be purchaaed ~h ecrtp tickets sold at the 1oate. Tute-llze portions range ~from $1 to $4. ~ The annual SeaFest eel- On the day set aside to honor the nation's working people, the Oltve Garden Restaurant In Huntington Beach will serve an Italian feast to local firefighters who still have to labor on Labor Day. The meaJ wtll be served at 11 :30 a.m. at the Murdy Fire Station, located at 16221 Gothard St., Huntington Beach. During this dangerous fire aeuon, with acres of dry brush and high temperatures, flre- flghtera risk themselves dally as part of their Job to save llvea, homes and property. The rn- taurant will serve local flre- flghtera a meal of lasagna, fresh garden aaJad and hot garlic breedatlcka as a special "thank you" for their efforts throughout the veer. "It's an honor to serve these dedicated workers who are always on call to protect us 24 hours a day, 365 days a year." said John Wright. The Olive Garden Italian Res- taurant la locatted at 16811 Beach Blvd., It Is open for lunch and dinner Sunday through Thursday from 11 a..m. to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. a.et Alllll .. DI I lleftl _.. ..... Mt .... •••II 81 the AltMftlM Greell .. .._ .... Ill H1Mdl4 ....... di. o.111 pr111n'tl wtth a heelthy twlat to appall to changing diet• -the Athenian wanta ...,.y cuatomer to 9Xpertenoe dining u an wt In pleelure, not Ju•t eating good food. Thia I• not to say that the food at the Athenian la not worth mentioning. Deella, who hu 20 years of experience In the food bullneu, la currentty the vice preafdent of the Auoclatlon of Greek Chefs. He brings together pride of Greek history and and an enjoy- ment for life Into hla cooking. He potnta out that the ftrat cook book, as wefl u the flrat wtne, where both made In Greece, about 2,000 yea.re ago. All thla hlltory add• up to many dif- ferent lnnuencea. "In Greece, the food hu gone through many changes, and my food repreHnta the new ~ ... o.111 Myl ... , c.11 tt the 'new Greek cutllne.' Thll new cutllne lncludea a focua on more veaetablel, baked meata, and cooking with oHw oil lnat.-d of butter. wtthout changing the charKter of Greek food. Some of the "homeland apedalltlel" which Deella rec- ommend• 11 the Adnakl Klettlko, lamb aeuoned wtth dlll, garlic, and acalllona wrapped In putry. AllO worth trying II the chicken Athenian, baked with feta cheeee, aplnach, mulhrooma and a apedal uuce. Of courM, no me.a would be complete wtthout wtne, and the Athenian hu a unique Mlectlon of GrMk win••· Everyone lhould try the Retalna; It hu a dlltlnct aroma of ptne resin which II very unuatal but the .----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"I perfectcomptlrnenttothe di~ tlnct flavor of Greek food. . II: iWl:BB :SwlMWEAR · IN THE FAMILY , FOR 34 YEARS One of the longest-run- . ning f amlly businesses in Laguna Beach is Margie Webb Swimwear, which has been under the same .,... ownership for the past 34 .. . years. The popular beachwear . • shop, which makes its own bathing suits, was · originated in the 1940s, then purchased by Gertrude Cantonwine in 1956. Cantonwine, now 84, shares ownership of the business with her daugh- ter, Brenda Nelson , who has operated the store since 1971 at the same South Coast Highway lo- cation. created the swimsuits for the Miss Newport Beach beauty pageant. It's part of the store's line of cus- tom-fit swimwear. Marg ie Webb Swimwear is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 1920 S. Coast Highway, laguna Beach. Silver Shop rr t1 HundrttlJ of llCttw""" inactiw pGlttm1 ;,. stock. 3025 Magazine sn.t New Orle1.n1, LA 70115 (504) 897-6915 1~2311 Stanton Hall Carriage Houte Natchez. MS 391 ~ (601) 44.2-0933 1 ~2311 1143 S. CoHt Hwy. uguna O.ch, CA 92651 (714)-494-3497 1-800-352-2311 Marg ie Webb Swimwear caused a stir in -------"'- Further information can be obtained by calling 494-5231 or 494-9996. 2f0Rl ~wimmit foe thru Labor Day (in-sltxk ihms m/y} the market last February ,,,,------------------........ when Its creations were featured on the cover of Sport magaz ine 's swimsuit issue -along · with 12 pages of pictures Inside. The magazine sold six million copies in one week . National exposure is nothing new for Brenda Nelson, who grew up In the limelight as the daughter of professional .. wrestler Howard ··Hang- 1 man'' Cantonwlne. Cantonwlne later man- . aged the career of wrestl- 1 ng 'a first superstar, Gorgeous George. The gorgeoua one's robes were made by Margie Webb Swimwear. Recently, Margie Webb Opportunity Knocks! When opportunity knocks open our doors• You'll open the doors to one awesome selection of the finest In decorat111e hard- ware backed by 3 gen· eratlons of e>1pertise and an uncommon level of professional ser- vice. It's why West End West Is known as "The Decorative Hardware People" lll 7 LliguN c.nyon Rd L•IUN Beoteh, CA 92651 (7 t 41 49 .. 2 lf>.4 ?Zew~u BASEMENT "We try to rNke thll place not Ju•t a eating 911abllahment -we want our cu1tomer1 to partlcpate In the fun u our staff doee," Delll1 declared. Ladies Apparel and Accessories 2744 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar And the ataff, lnctudlng Dellla, Join• In the fun wtth dancing and llnglng to the leduclng music. For example, Karima Sea- bourne, host811 and waltr811, entertain• the crowd with Telftell danctng u well u Tarot card readlnge. Don't be aurprleed If you ... Chef Delll1 out on the noor wtth a wtne gl811 on hie heed, clapping to the music. The Athenian IS located at 5874 Edinger Avenue In Hunt- ington Beach. The number for reeervatlon1 ls 840-6518. 721-0934 A GALAXY OF STARS WILL SHINE THIS LABOR DAY WEEKEND! • CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS UVE FROM HOLLYWOOD SEPTEMBER 2 · 3 M:.JSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION Castrol Inc. will be donating 30¢ per case on every case purchased from the participating dealers on t.his ad. CISTIOL 30 I 40W CISTIDL ITI CllTIDL Liii CISTIOL 10101 .lie (IOw/30,IOw/40. 20w/~) OFFER GOOD FOR 7 DAYS FROM DATE OF AO. ..... hlll~#J 3340 Oii Olll9'IO HHl•WUY ..... ...., 11071 ..... •1.11 PRICES ANO PRODUCTS MAY VARY BY DEALER .... ... Clllt .... Pn 3101 w. ~ lhd. ,. ... 1110 s...., ...... ._ ., I t20 l Firlt SL "Look! Daddy's foot is TWO FEET long!" Deputy Coroner Brad AAdenea aovect •tins dinner aloae It the PealuiD Cafe i_n l.aDDa 8eadL To Dim. tbe dny cd oa hcific C:O.. ffiPway WU from I siJnpler time. Tbe lablel were Formica, the chain IDd booW plastic, and tbe food honest -meat loaf, mathed potatoes, poet. chops and app&eaauce llopped beartlly on yourta;te. Customer-eelec1ed music yed over the speatm near = Jmented by quanen dro lDto tabletide ju.kebolet. Al eoon u be walked throuah the screen door, 8rad felt at home at the Penauin. He took a 1eat on a red vinyl booth at the counteT. He didn't need the menu. .. The usual, Dr. Death'r' the beart-of-aold waitress asked from the tiny space behind the counter. .. If it's Thursday, it must be time for corned beef bash and mashed potatoes. Wouldn't think of anythina else." "Comlaa rilbt up." He opeDed the momina'• Or-... c..t Da11J Pllel and on tbe opillioa ptte, reed ID ~ about Water Board Com- millioaer Devld Heftleft, wbo drowned in Newport Harbor two days ...,, written by Newpon Bach Mayor Neil Sturbuah, his best friend. Tbe tender article would have left tear stains on the PllC from anyone but a del>utv coroner. So why did it bua h.im so much that The Chief asked him to rubbentamp the Hansen autopsy? After all, it probably was an accidental drownini. The bruises be found under the armpits could have been caused by the body bashina against the paer. But wby the rush? Why the pressure from The Chier? And bow did Han~n. an ex-Olympic water polo player and triathlete. drown, for aosh sakes? But why did Brad care? Hi s $35,000 a year JOb with fuU benefits was in jeopardy if he cba1JclteDd bil boa Did be can that mUdl about ~' Tbe ...... ol coune, ... )'Cl. He did can, ..,_. "'- and about &boee bodill be pro- ceMed u.rouo tbe =dilly. Tbat'• Wby 6C bad ... i~ Tbat'• wby be bada't Ud a prtf'riend lo 2'11 yean. Tbat•• wby be kDft be bad to make thlnp fiabt. He remembered a pretty )'OU.QI repor1er &om I Newpon Beacb ~ wbo did a fint· penoo arucle OG visitina tbe morpe. Brad bad bet a couple lab technicians be could make her faint within 10 minuta - the usual procedure when any iournalist came into the morpc. But nothina wor'ked, not the rib retnctor, the scalpel, or bis piece ck resiswx::e. the skull saw . She lasted the full day and wrote the best story be ever read on the coro ner's office. She bad guts. Brad vowed t.o aive Katherine Bell a call in the mom.ins. .. To be eo11dHe4 ... COUWIA CULTUllS •u••oourw.y...., 'f'lullllr, .,.... .. ., Mn ~'tal\M{ll~~ iME IC.E A&E /I by Brad Anderson OAllJ'IELD by Jim Davis Dlt1Uf18 TllBIBl'IAC& by Hank Ketchum "Hey. look out the window. The dogcatcher"s truck is upside down!" 1'A1'CY 1~1 lJ AJlLO A1'D JA1'18 '00 MY SOM~ER VACAfiO~ "I PlAYt.D A LOT 1 wa>r ro rut 8£ACH . w I WAfCME.D rv A l..Of .. PEANUTS My Life in Court by the Wor ld Famous Att orney ~-Jo by Chartee M. Schutz My Clients Didn 't Understand Me by Jerry Scott ROSE 18 ROSE by Jimmy Johnson ihen the c.olm wac;, 5ho tlered by t.he a lien t.a~k forc.e I ~ •• , JU OVBllBOARD by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I AA1E ~\55~& A eArnf BECAUSE OfAN" 1~J~R~ , c"~RLn . MfJOO. PUDBA88ET by Alex Graham DRABBLE You decide the verdict on Judge Parker vs. Tumbleweeds Plene See P• Al 9B01t .. ~------- t l t ! t 1 t "MoM "TOOK TW ASPIRIMS ~ SAro 10 CALL HER IN TttE MQRNIMG.' by Pat Brady by Tom Batluk 11'6 ~15 ~E VtOE05 FROM 1J.4E 5UIW't'lE R ! by Kevin F8QM I 642-5678 ...... 00MT DAILY PILOT -==-· A:rl IO, 1llO CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 ''"* NORTM ORANQI CO. FROM aount OMNGa CO. T .. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS re~SefvtC• Mon-~" Sam-S 30pm &11>114111 <..oont .. M F 8001m ~()()pm Ol~I PU8LICA TION OEAOLINE Monday T..-day Weonesday ll'IUtad•t Frodey Sllurelty Suncley f rt S30 AM Mon530 PM TUMS·30PM Wed 5 30 PM Tl'IUlt S·30 PM Fn s 30 ,,_,. Fri S 341 PM CHICK YOU" AD THE FIRST DAY floe 0.1ly P•lol sH•v•s lor ell.c;aenc:y and .ccuttcy •H1w"v.. CXtH•~lly etrors Clo occu• Pl91w i.tten wl~ yOU1 iJO •S •HCI bKll and c:necll yo;ir Id dally At'pO<I et•O<f> """'9d1ately 10 642-5671 TM Oeoly Pl!OI a<.c;rpl\ no hab1hty tor 111y .,,°' on en lelverto-t l<>t .. 1,,cn 11 may be rHPonS•l>le ••c;@C>I for the c~t 01 IM 'll<Ktt Klu&lly octue>teO by tne .,,°' C1ed1t c•n only be .;I l'(J IOt Int! lot$1 1n-llOn Any amou111 001 peod w•lhtn 30 deys ., 1equ11ed WIK be \ub,ec:t 10 t>ul 001hmHld10 lonence chwges compu1ed al I "ol 11'oe unpaod b9lance per monlh •II colleetoon co,•• 11oc1 any reuonab .. 11111orney t , ... .,.,..,1...1•1 -. "'. la~ ....... ' ., y ..... ~ 11 ' . " S 1 .. ,, ~-..,,. , 4 ~ II.I .. ~ .. -~ • 1" I I . . . ~ A • • ,·1' •••••• . . • I '>••••It ·~ 01f9'( t(H ' "' Open MC'vl• • Dir~ 11..,,, "-• Pmii db 0111 'a IHI IPlllmfL .. GORG!OUI ILONDE ...... /U ...... PutcNM-"9ftMce. 11 mll 5'2", 100 lb P!Nl£CTLY Weelldey '"°"*'91, ..... to $10 mlllorl SO yMt TONED, OUTSTAND· sponsl ble Adult nx1ediuata11te. L.ow ,.,.. ~~: P~~r~~ pr~. Fountain va1-& points. U.8. Com-,.., · 11 blue ley, ,.terencea. M6-97H merc6el M tg.155--7818 SENuS~ALITV PLUS~~ alk kw Linde. ~:i~~,~c:~,:: ~~~~p~~ •tiea1rh1 gc~~~ r~ sslO debt• current SQ. Bruce .clous r.ctv ol atyi., lnte-* am ... * 1 947-*4. grtty. P"OFOUNOLY 1-900:654-2255 Eitt 124 youthtul 47. Nol\/lfMr. Flight Attendants S35K Seeking: Gentlemen of Ticl<et Agents S32K charecter & aubttanoe. Customer Service S29K capable of eppreoiatlng 8AM·8PM 1 Deya S14 F .. qu.tlty. MUST bl genfle.. _ aplrlted, tun·lovlng . Airlines $15K·75K a--2920 mllllonalre+ 4~5 for Wiii train Hiring .it pos.- ,,,.__,......,. m1rrl1ge RESPOND 1t1ons Call (3 t3) NEWPORT Untty CNltCh ONLY with recent. 948-9800ext.A1094 ~ . _, I ..""" lriaht -oettc peteon wffh goOd derlcal and ----. .!.....-.:_.~ • I " ... ..... '°'hotel""'""· Newpot1 t•tHFP II llUllllY ILll phone •Illa. Accurate --------- e .. ch. Commerctal Quallty pcw1rltt phOto ttu- llcenff required. FI T d lo 11 looklng for II/Hr + tlpe. 252.0700 sales/production penon. ...,. ..... F ... lble ~. Must be •bt9 towortl ~ & holldeye. C...... expe.'lence helpf\lt. PlllNUTll Previaul experience helpful. At>i. to wort! .-.001 & holkSeys typing 45-50 wpm. Elcoel· lent benefits. For an appt., pleue call M S-5000. ht. 521. ..... , .. ~-·1111111 P/T (2·9 Mon.-TUet-Thurs) C1Mn dependabte, exp. Good WllOM, tips. ben- efits, C.M. Country Ctub 5"0-7500 ul. 3, 8· 11am. ........ Retail experience. ~ U.11111 Sundeys & Mondeys Full Esteb comm't co otters ·~· ••-.&m Pr.Vloua studio exp MIP· tul, but not neo. Tu.-8at 9-5:30. Newport BMctl. 833-1818 Fut !>.ad poeltlon In So. Full & Part· Time needed. --------- 0 .C. fof IOCll dlll111r.... Oell\191"Y of btueptlttts In Gen OfflClt/secty Must hive high 1t1n. Orange County. Com· • 11••11• llP darda and enlOY deallng peny car. II/Hr. M~Frl. -• with the public. Bring OMV l)flnt-out to Bright NQll energy peoclle OC8 Reprographlcs. neecMdlor new accounts Contact Bill Wilke 17721 Mrtchell, Irvine position. NewPQ(t Stationers ( n 1 a r R e d h 111 & (714) 963-1200 Mac:Ar1hur). V'6AM·t 2 Noon Mon-Fri "'S300-SSOO per _... d1ys oppty to build on your Wed n e 1d1 y s & pest IUWalMS. R.E. lie, lllTIL UlllTllJ EARN S395 A DAVI Thuradays 4-8pm communicative skills. Needed for energetic Work At Home. Call of LIM. Olal-A·Prayet for CLEAR photos. & note. --- lnepiratlon & Upffftmenl. malling address and I'll _,,.,... lerNe "'Paid Trlinlno ,,...Fun Cos1a M.a onic. (714) 852-8390 respond In kind. Ann, .,., .. .,. Box 8714. NIB 92658. All Shifts Must type Wiii train. $5/hr. Costa Meu 540-1777. .. IPA ITillUIT conflctenc. req. Prof up-group prectloe In Fashion 1·900-e54-2255 Ex1 77& l1• HI 1111 beet environ. WIN treln. Island area 4 day.-S14 f .. Lost & Feutd 2925 f ' .. tt ~~r~:..1'. :r~a'.1 1 · Call Jennifer, 45&-24'99. with alternating Sal. halt fU • -P/T GOVERNMENT JOBS ,. ,. d1y. M0· 1122. ........ Earn $35.000-S90,000/yr •FOUND SCOTTIE• dog. South Coast area (Biiinguai) Busy office ' r..,...., · -·-• Mesi car dealership. Call 8011264-1869 ext. G-75 PllW lllT ~:ft~N~ .. ty HIRE lllTIL ·-·-~ tor busy Coste Skllled/unlkllled. M·S•t needs team player for •P· Seniors encoureged to ParMlme, Newport Beach. 800-222·&7& 1. --------ltmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim----• k? pl t / hi ap~ty Back office, 1 girt. 'It day --11 DOmtsda 3018 ocan s new re pro· •HUlllll h h I f d F Id '..t S d ,.,,.youtN eon \ • 893-5821 • FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll c~~~A~or~u~~~ ~t~r~o~u~g~~c~a~~~i~1~·e~~~Gi~i·t~Y~·~~ii~~.!~'iftuir~5a~y~.~~~~~tN~i~~~,you~~·~~~~~~ ... IAll/lalllPI typtng, workers comp re-Part-time. E11enlng ,.,... _....., ports_ Requirements· ac-hours FULL· TIME, LIVE-IN curate typing 11 45 wpm. •1111' /-II Prof WOl'klng coupl4t Nik• -•11 m 11 ur1 n 0 n . 1mkr1 lluencey In English & Able to work weekends wtexp. Solid basic Eno· Spanish Min 1 yr ofc exp. and hOlldaya, 11arloua llsh 1111111. Great eatab oc Compe1et1ve salary Ex-shills nelghborhd, lrg view cellen1 benefits. For appl For appt please call home, 2 children under 2. please call 64'5-5000, ext 645-5000. ext 521. Competitive salary. Reis 52 l 1 must Mall qu111fl. l&LNA UY OLR O&I-I ITTlllllT f'OUND FtSHEP PUPPY ~:~na3:8 r~~· ~~~ lllllllPEI Sal~~·~ben- vlc ol Wes1mons1er St & Blvd •531, Newport 6 mornings per wk on lo-ellts Apply 2590 New· 23rd, C M 642 0616 Beach. CA 92663. c a11on lor Costa Mesa port Blvd. Coois~ta~M~ ... ~-l~!!!!!!i!~ Srvc Station PI A exp • _ FOUND Gray short ha11 PI T Infant care needed 1n reqd Send resume to female CAT w lblue col· East C M hOme Mother po BOX 11923. Costa -11111 Wlllm lar Hu~~·~j~~ 1 Beach w/chlld OK Must speak Mesa, CA 92627 .. 1•111 .... 11 Yn If I-. &..Ml 0ua111i~nC1ed Customers. Richard Sinor ---(lie Ins. Reis) 645-3209 some English 63 t-549 t Stall needed to w0<1! with FOUND KEYS LIVE.IN & PI T 10 care tor lllllEIPll P /f De11 Dis children & HIL 0 n my Elec ·Plumb-Painting-Lt On Larkspur Cd M ac11ve male quadriplegic Entry level adults on group home Mt· carpentry etc 631-4'04'3 Call 10 1den1oty RPsponsoble & sincere 752-7567 A tt 1 b IOvl~ home. 0-8 months -.....:. --644-7605 ting II shi s ava la le old only, lull time Call FOR THINGS HUSBAND English speaking Irvine 11 you re •oolling l<>t • t<>b. Full tome & Part time 964_2 .. 51 • • CAN'T OR WON'T DO Plllml I WILLllPll REMOVAL Prompt and Reasonable 642-5937 LOST Female Mallatd iJiiieii1tii1ii3ii3ii.1ii2ii1ii9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~c1~u~t1~l~led~h•~·~-~~f~0t~;;.~Giiiiiioodiiiiiiiiibeneiiiiiiiiif1iiit1iiiii43ii4ii·iitOii7iii6_1 I••• B -. --Sat1slact1on Guar ;:::::::;;;~;;;;;;~~~;;;;~~I Duck S50 Reward ~ · ca. DAYCAR~"' Reis Available 642-9274 • ---p 1 e a 5 e c a 11 !Breakfast. lunch and _ _ _ 7t4t646·4599 CREW MANAGER snacks Large yard CALL ME FIRST• $2 44 d Lots ot hugs and play FREE EST REAS RATES. '.>u"<1 -.. A A • .....,,1".; TOP QUALITY PAINTING Int /Ext 20 year 0 C License Insured Rel'a PROMPT 839-1886 lllOUll Oil PlllMI TODA V'S LOST male cal 111ctn1ty ol per ay •6•6-9084• No Job Too Big or Small Cloll & St Andrews • Ron 722·86"6 91ey/blac1< hger wl wh•te ' BE YOUR OWN BOSS That s AU you pay for LIC Exp ct1rl1t11n care $12/Hr MATERIALS References 675-4006 REAL EST ATE underside answers 10 4 lines. 30 day minimum Full or •-. day Pre K·UP Tweezer Call 548·2969 tn the Fncd yd. playrm H B Lie HOME MAt NTENANCE ANO REPAIR CUT g ROLL PAINTING lnl/Ex1 Loe Bonded Free est All work guaranteed Loe :: 5 t0346 498-7020 CLASSIFICATIONS leave mt1ssage * Positions available for self-motivated SERVICE "300610783 ' 840 • 20 ' 0 LOST male COCKA TIEL , • d" 'd I I 1002 2790 gray v1c ol roun1a1n Val· '" IVI ua s to operate so iciting llWI PAllTIM lat./ tit. Dall"'" 111-1222 V'HOME REPAIR . V'WITH SKILL ANO CARE • 1ey Monday Aug 27 crews for the Orange Coast Daily DIRECTORY \I, 1 1 1 REWARD 963-1391 Pi"lot. . ' N Ht HI Al LOST OR FOUND A PET or OUT WINDOW WASH E•cepuonal Quality Work Reis Refs Retlabte, est Reis Call Tom 675-6226 20yrsexp Pina 645-9866 U BUY . I'll ~STAL~ Thorough prep, reas rates Jim 754-KIWI 754-5494 I "' I t\ I I I A B L ()I I) Low Cos1 Spay/Neuter Referral NO FEE Pet I 0 If You : "it(. flON available 978-PETS wagon or LOST REWARD Choe· .. ----------------•! 01a1ela1> 3y1s noco11a1 * Have An insured van, large car. * Enjoy working part-time in the eve- nings, earning full-t i me $$$ v1c1n1ty ol HB Chold1en s MOMy To Loin 2914 dog 969o101 •WIDOW HAS SSS 4 TDs• ----------.- $ 10 000 up No c1edn,,... I Pmon1ls 3002 * Have the ability to motivate No penalty Call Denison tnvtstmtnt Assoc 499-4835 NOW' * UIAZlll PSYCllC n.....u.. .-., 2908 I From Europe 35 yrs exp Then we hove o 1ob for you. No experience necessary. full training ovoiloble. -.ii'13"""""Aii5ili--... ... -....;;.--. NEED MONEY??? Tanya l"leips on all ma1- l::NJ0Y t 4-t511e return on Sell us your TDs• Cash 1e1s 1 FREE QUESTION Trull Deeds S 10.000 10 available now CMI BY PHONE * 842 432 I for furttier 1nformot1on or to schedule on interview $ t,000 000 Call Denison Funding 7 t4-840-9441 FIND. (714) 642-~~~3, Ext. 209 Assoc 499 4835 NOW• Now s 11"19 11me to Invest Make money hom the equity 1n your home Call tor more onlormalton Bruce 84 7 -0644 Tap onto the second TD market High yield Small investm ents Bruce 847-0644 1 hrouRh ''d""'1c·c1 J._ ___ M_-.F.1.0.:.0.o_A_M_t.o.s.:.o.o_Plll!llM~--~ .. I I I I WE WILL Daily Pilat ELL UR AR Huntington Beach I Fountain Valley INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST WEEKLY GUARANTEE! We will sell your car. If after 3 weeks your car isn't sold, we will run your ad for free! NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Just call us to renew your ad. Run 10 words 1or 3 weeks at $18.50, 55¢ each add1t1onal word Must be prepaid. A word constitutes anything that has a space between rt. For 1nd1v1duals only NAME-------------PHONE _____________ _ AODR~SS------------CITY--------------- AMOUNT ENCL.--- EXPIRATION DATE STATE--------ZIP----CH ECK#--- MASTERCARD/VISA#-----------~ MESSAGE: I MAIL TOt OAJLY Pll.OT, m WUT L\Y STl.U T, COITA M!SA. CA tMM A1TNt NO STl.INr..S ATTAOttD I L-~-------------------------~------------_,. -------------- For more onlorma1ion CALL TOOAYtl ISi FOR LOIS Your SeNice Directory Represen1a11ve u2-a21 ht. 110 --------• Elec & Plumbing Fixtures Ce1hng Fans Disposals ••11111• MlllOLUllll Very reliable, In Ora~e County tor 12 years! Mehculous. hardworking• Call Aiko 733·8811 Walt 548-6494' •THE HOUSEWIVES• IMMEDIATE SERVICE Pans Prtf'l Pailfi81 New construction & re· paints :i 58321 t 785-9766 RAINBOW Circle Maint Painttng Int Ext House & Apt Qual JOb Fr .. 191 St ltc~569897 636-1758 YElll Pilmll ANYTHING TO DUMP I ·--------10ua1o1y with a Pflfsonal CLEAN UP • CONCRETE 1 • Touch Serving NB/CM/ • TREES J h 650• t628 ::;:::: HBletc Reas 546-2287 ° n ,. D S & A l HUNTINGTON HSKPG UMP AUN • JUNK Custom lnlllllltlon SAVE 10''• woth ad We Furniture trash. tree Removal Interior Paint clean 10 YOUR needs branches. appliances Free est Jim 540-6597 Bondedtonsd 969-3 t88 Call Mike 7 dys 646-1391 HARD WORKERS• Root WE gals Shd hang together C JAPANESE CleanlngSSVC tear 011 Constiucuon site Total Interior Aemodell~ omplete Home & mall clean-ups Home Owners Service ADVICE TO THE &smess Reliable Hard· Ha 11 545.6780 CRAZY 633-7172 working Call 545-0679 u ng The Cahf Public u111111es Comm1Ss1on REQUIRES that all used, household gOOCls movers. print their P U C Cal T number. limo s & chauffeur s print their T C P number on all adve111sements II you have a ques11on about the legality or a mo11er RELIABLE Houseclean. limo or chaufleur. Call Expenence References H M Public Utlllles Com-Very Good Prices Little Int/Ext Palnll~ Large & mission 714-558-415l English LUPE 543-7652 Small Jobs Free est work Problems-No Prob- 1 ·--------CALL Stephen 960-3955 lems1 :r326864 554-783 t _ llUITI AYIU . - Regu111 Housecleaning I llYlll MllTll01'1H El'I PUITll• Ei!i!ii~JJi&4¥f.._ Svc Shampoo carpets, TILE·CAAPET -MARBLE Aestuccos, Patches, hJ(ifAfiLIANC~ floors-wtndows 831-8511 L1c'd/Bonded 854-1772 Teictures. Repairs Int/Ext All Makes & Models Free est 963·34 18 Courteous Serv 558-0515 • ' 3021 ·B Harbor Bl C M WE HAUL AWAY APPLIANCES Free ol ctiarge 665-5191 Umll m•Hlll Make Old Tubs LJ6(e New 5yr guar 1-800·552· TUBS e M L e Al • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unu941al Work •A1tera11ons•Comm/Res 23yrs area. he 968-356• Doors-Repa11·Alterat1ons Cablnets-Panel·Locks· S1ai1s-Drywll-Pa1101-4!tc 35 yrs exp Jerry 642·0567 GOLDEN NAIL Building & Remodeling All phases of carpentry L1c/1nsd /bond Free est 665-5191 •lllU lllLHll* e REMODEL •PAIN T •REPAIRS 743-4'838 Small Hsehold Remodels High quality Old t1sn1on w0fkman1h1p 30yrs 0 C 6"2· t 770, I CARE, KEN 1veway1. patlOS, piths. etc No rob too smell. ,. ....... ,.M-1111 1111111111m-ru European M1M>nry Rell Free est 642-9494 CONCRETE and BRICK Aea90l'l1ble Prleft Quall· ty Work Free Ell uuaa.,z ... HH T.J. Pelte Concrete Const Cone -Brick·810ck I.le l Bond Highest Que! LOW Pflcel (1 14) 982· 7093 Plumbing 1 H •DI• 141-1122 Aesiden11al /lndustr1a1 Uc 54 t878 V1sa1Master DRAINS Cleared l1om $9 Water heaters onstllled from $149 Complete Tope>e<J/remove Cleanup copper 1ep1pes fr om nu lewn/spnnlllr 75 t-3476 S695 Replace water main lrom street ltom .......... ....... lttH'S lar•Hf1& IH. $ t95 LIC 596809 Decks b11Qonles~-atalr1 Monthly mamt c i.an-up Home Plumbing Aootflf Oulloty WOfk 722-9769 Stump removal 494-3778 ServlCe 5"8-5551 ~ •CLEAN-UPS. TREES, • • • • ~ STUMPS-PALMS-HAUL· WANTE APA N • presen11 DOG TROTTERS ING CommtRes1d Ma1nt OFFICES etc to MANAGE Trained athletics 10 walk Call Mike 64 1·0512 Dependable & references or trot your dog 498*0775 lldlllfft Lal... ill 675-6024 ~Complete ln111111,ons ~ Cement-Brick-Sprinklers CABINETS FIN ISHED Plonllng L1cd532312 CARPENTRY. Free est Free Es1 Pat 642-9445 650·5952 GREEN LIFE by ERIC ~ Design.1nslt1ll-Ma1n1 -.. , .. , .. ln18flor plaster patching lwttt Trff LaMst .. Wall rextures & drywall Maont /Gardening Sflfvlce lon11h1ng rree est Reis Free est 54'8-5174 *"'-*'IUI* TllltT 1111 llAlll Tells past. present. future S5 Special 714/821-5173 Rool"''l ........... Aes1den11al & Commercial Aeroofs, repairs & akytt1 Quality Wori.. Fair Rates , .. ,Ml-1111 YlGTll'I Fast GUARANTEED Svc Prof'I Garden & Land· FREE Estimates •557494 Ill llHtrleM s.m..1 Residential Wiring & Re- pairs Loc/lnsd 964·97 14 TUITIUmll TIMILIUUI ALL PHASES elec work •527459 548-2317 ·--·--•1•. Molt 1n11111111ons 30yra ell$) Llc/bOnd 744·0123 scap1ng 10 yrs HP c M 966-5891 494_.e504 Victor Barreia 645-9748 IAILll'I ·-- COMMERCtAL IRESID L (7 14) 675-5095 LAWN MAINT Tree Trim Summer speclals Spec11l- Rernov1I Cleanups Etc It• in Apt/Comm 81dg1 Ernie 64 1-05 t 2 ....... Lawn· Tr"°'Shrub-lnstall Sprinkler ln1t1lla1oon Tr .. Trimino & Removal L1wn M1lnt & Cleanups Ro1otll1ng 432-8904 Spr.r.~"' '<,.,, l" .,,....../ .... 1 Ha.ndyman CALL Pete Kunst 722·7732 ___. - ENTRY 23 YRS EXP , .... , .. •tm Hll1111T111 TILE·MARBLE•CAAPET Llc'd/Bond9d. 8S4· 1772 1111~=':&,'llW 111'&1CllMI ... t91111... '~':,..~'=cg~!~~~::<:,=: * lllllT * ••II? • 7016 ~. E1'Qltlh tPMIOng, 0r Span 'Uh40n coneclow. IPOl'1• P .. ,. S$00 MttehlnQ l6mPS & ""' nw, 1895 Cell "-ULE •WHFll• 2 ~:ewt~~~. ~~~ 4 \hi; &;;;/JMili10 Ok. muat dflw and nave mtndtd ln dl vldual erton neecs.d for loeal table 142-&325 714-$30.3030 r:rt eu --_,...... ~ , .. .,..,ces S.i. between nMCMld 10 MIMQe New-label/name plate Co •-..... i*f1t, many t JC1tM, eacat-'12 CW£VV VAN S150-S350'*WMtc Call POftSkiCowtthatml .. General otllct tklllt e· SOfA South w .. tem 11111111ULI MJ.f•fDlltnm Open101he ~trom9 !tint condition, '**age ,..._the '~tonwottcvan CHEVROL ET BLAZE"' 9·&,141-113e FOf more 1nrormat1on. rtcfd Mull have OOod Mohl 2 dwtc •1111n low 1090 21 •Pd Nlthltcl •IALL amto3pm Wednttdey cs.el. 14900 Call 8uteh runt \rtet IUOO 1917 4 11 4, tan,,.. _,_L!!!!I!! -pltaH .. ~a1_1132'tJ.C.klt et commu.nieatlonalllllt ..... drH~~'.' Kl<l ng llzt lOlotone Mountain bfflt 0VER208AEEOS • Thurlday 'Augutl 29th ~714/242-1$34 S3·S40I Ure.a. btb>eel M.100. ••M---.,.,, ...., peclally on telee>hone walf!fuwu Irby vacuum hat Shlmono Oeore LX. IN STOCK & 301h Fur~tturt. LMnJ)t. STORAGE. Cott• MeN $4M 113 CIA. us Cuttoma. DEA. Send ruvme to s.... cleaner 844·•918 brand new HOO t988 All P\JPP'M gua1antMO Fabrle;I. Wa.llCOvetlng.1 ' S.CIKed parking tor RV & , 7 -- etc. Now Hlrlno Cell Manegtl". 5481·8 Com· ALMOST new 3.·P*t MC· 8111 Cannod•I• gr .. t PETLAND PAVILION M IC Located at the cor-Slps/Oodcs/seor. boel ''°'• S6<»St5 ~;~Ch::: ( 1)105 H7-8000 !xi SllM/Hum.,, 8-'YICea m«cial Of, Huntington tlOnal With 11eeC>ef ott th~ $$00 Of t>oth IOI OPEN 7 OAYS net of Airway Ave & Clln· 7022 CO\lefed CaH 642-5853 x ' ' ' K-22005 PllW•.... Ben, 92647 895-2251 wllllt. $650 834-l328 only $900'!1 Plut 8'5" 18374 8Mch Blvd ,.., m1 S ton St. off of Redhill 1n *•BOAT ooet<• * = ~·•i::· ,: • _111._. SUYlll Tl....... llRY ITITlll I-.-d•y or eJ t-820 t eve Batt•r• Thrutter Sur1· 405 fwy, Mxl to Target eo.1e MN& (localed 11'1 Up 10 60. tllp In i.natn ~/ Pack• g • 0 a r n • t tiii1 •-• Area funeral homes look· • • •-· . board. almott new $2001 Between Edinger & ~ .. 1 the b&dl 01 the t>Ylldlng p, 1 et Nr rs. ~._.__ 80 8 d / s ,0 850, 1 rac:9tt ~ locally to •no lor ~ to prov1'"e FIT PIT )(Int condlllOtlt & Beautiful aofa lov.eat. Stainless steel & gold * •• 1 •2n * Sutt• H I Ace.pt able P•Y· 1.::::, wap .,, lc7" , t Y AUUW'Jll I re i:_~,f 't ' • proc:eaa FHA monsago prt·n....::"se"'rv·,....... • •• ~., pay COM 873-3320 chair, ottoman, new a.on· Seiko 1por11 150 watch _. •• ments cul\ & ~a. no on enln ~· t 43 1979 OL 1000 GOLOWING 640 • 1 """ rtl"n'"I E .....,....__, ....,... ....... """' dlllOll Oak trim $295 1989 $~"" ....,. I FOR 'S n ..-aatt -" " · x.....,,.,., ta ary be able to relate well 10 TtHlttr 714 84 3486 . _.., Nvvu HI ALE t ma. 1 crtdll c•rds * .,._ Cycle, fun df ... S2.200 I Call l -IOOl466-094o people. Stable Income Preschool to Co-teach. • •· ~8:,~'~rr;:~ .. ;~~cy ~~·~AT~~~ ~~~~feeds Iii.TI-PIM.TULi lllTILft* OBO &46 2307 Trucks 903 LIU&. u.nuy FIT career Excellent UCI camput & Irvine 12 BL Ac K LA ca u ER 8"9-12~s M i "' ho Mhold It CHEVY '54 PICK-UP • training & lovinn support ECE I I E bedroom set. 4 pieces. "' .. 8 n., u ema De Am.a Bayalde VIiiage 4 W"'---J ft.&.-/ a..-RE8 I T Min 3yruxp Worklnone N .. ., units mnmum •· llkenew SSOOOBO Con-Comput 60IS SATURDAY 8-3, SUN· 300E Coaat Hwy Newi>t n•n=111 ·""'"' .-.. ,.... UL of oc 1arge1t and most o experience nec:ess· cellent salary & benefits tact Kris at 646_4512 ~ers DAY 8-t. 3121 Taft Wey Ben Call M·F. 9~·•e>m 9030 WITH CAMPER S2296 • preallglous lew firms ary, but mut1 love PT /FT 854-6030 PERS 0 NA L C 0 M . 1-11-&-•Ull •t (ilfft Baker & Fairview) (714) 873-1331 SEE 842-0587 Exp In Estate Plan-people Call Li z . Contemporary whitewash. PUTERS, IBM Clonn JEEP 1988 Wrangler nlng/Probale preferred 2 l3-533-1911 * TILEllAllm• Oak 3 pc ool tbl Ml $275. Model 286, 386, and 486 REMEMBER Mike t'1e Dog 40' SLIP IN NEWPORT Sahara edition 11000 MAZDA 1983 82000 • butwllltralnrlghlperton llYIHIWllllS Insurance agency near oakSpcbdrm S675.rat· PC'ssoldatbelowwnote-m Down and Out In Pnrne loc.tlon A't'all 911 mllet, eac;elleM con· 84 000 ortg mll•!~ Send rNume and refer· Earn mcredible amount 01 OC alrporl PIT or FI T tan wtglass 5 pc din set sale prices For info c;an Beverly Htlls?" Young Call for into Pat. d1hon S10,$000BO Call smogoed 5-pd. S17l>Y enc.s to Jay Swigar1, money ICWJallyt Fmd out Sludents welcome $425. plllowbac;k sofa• 897·3218or998-1802 bl1Gk&wMe8orderCol· 673-2810 al1er5 492-7865 OBO 548-623A PO Box 7680. Newport hOw 7 t4.252•7942 241h 833-9550 Jay loveaeat S600. Oueen he male abanaoned 1n a BOAT SLIP Hunt Har· BMch. CA 92660-6441 ' WllllllSI mall/box spring $275' Jewelry /Fun/ Art desert motel Stoned by fltower loalS 7012 bour up to 36' t>oat E·Z -0 il' & )) 'C bQ. ..... A ssembly packaging Mini cond 973·0653 6025 people consequently t970 MARLIN Mercury access Power doc11 l>Oa ':~::' sec \'GU l'f~-q, J;;~-;J· .... IUllTIU. PIUM •ULES• General labor 957-3240 blind in one oye Sull lov-C r u 1 a e r 1 n • $225/mo 213 686--028 t .._. "9 aA• I.,__-;.__---• General mainten ance ,..,.._I milt inn ana n d....,, need of a pools. almple plumbing & Athle1tct M gr /Tra1nee Couch 811 brown & golO. -•..-.. ., 1 ~.-t>oardtovtt>oatd 17 feet DOCI( 5 ·t-..,... ...,... "' ..,. $375 $475twk 11 ou like f.........,-nt '"' ..... -~ excellent cond111on $75 1-. •y lamuy This 008 is one-m-120 t-!P ~flv tlltraa' · l lroot he on •-~ _. 11o. e I e ctr 1 ca I Se 11. • Y .. ,.... .. .,..... w•u•ic-u 962•6474 -"'~-a-mutton' Call 854-0580 S 1 500 0 80 ~S-,..,,5 c;ttannel in N 8• Musi t>e ...., ,. 1..,.. ._ .. ....--• motivated, experienced sports & money we may 5535 Large selec;11on o l ~ low enougn lor bridge mature person wanted have a pos111on for you c o u c H 7 1 1 . d 1 am on d s v 1n 1 a o e 1984 28 Bayiiner V'*'1o $250tmo 675-&606 I It A T T U M I Full or pa.rt-time Salary Catt Mr Kerngan Looking lor potttton as brown /bl ac k /whi te watc;ttM mcl Rolex and Sn1n lzu puppies Al(C PentaV-8..-nine approa c 0 m m 9 n 1 u r a t e 545·8042 ttome care aide Respon geomelr•C pallern c;on-Patek We buy sell trade S 2 2 5 $ 3 0 0 C. a I I 300 n•s .-, 6 many WUTllT II'..... I I J' I j1 I w/experience SenlOfs hve-m/oul Le1sureWorld temporary siyle S50 and repa11 W1ll1am. 979-4•11 afler 5PM extra features well SLIP Private ll•P · · · · · f.~;~f~: ~~:l3·~= •... !.~~.~~.!. •. ~:::;:;;.· mo ~::::~:~; •• :~:~:" ~::~=~,.!"' Pl•no• & O<gw 6059 .m~J:!~::: ~:= I I· r y I '1 IWJ Make S t0.000/mo Secre1ary/Receptionosl WANTED BALBOA BAY 7 piece dining set. chrome llllY I ltlWI Riii 85hp trailer sk1 pyton 1n 20 hrs per wk Preler b1· w1lh good pubhc rela· CLUB MEMBERSHIP glass black, like new 18 rubies 21 diamond CD M S !> 7 o ° Cantp!n/Triiten 00141 1 I 0 L S A S Ovate from • I~ llngual,obt11nloan & real ttons abitoty Negotiable Please c all Di ane 3 Mauve counter stools, C * * BABY GR AND d760-0361 1'760-0301 _ _ 1----.-...-----.--i •slate acqu1s111ons Wtll salary $1796-$2400/mo 721 -8792 contemporary 250-4784 Chlpa'rand ~~~as'.~1119 ;~A~o~~e~~9-~,"~~g 1989 BAYllNER T1ophy. 1980 DODGE Brougham I I r r . ~~·stn1ey~:'~ u.:M; train Ruth, 847·0644 Excellent benefits Send Queen Anne Cherrywood 1714) 58 t·9398 111 msg 23 1001 twtri 12!> HP out-Mini RV 360 engme root 1 baSe<l ()ll tacts ftleO ttWW>/ rust ....... 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""" PP $1450 847-3672 tras Like new $23000 overa ll condil 1on ....... byltlt.:1'".._";:"'J_dt surance billing & collec-1 setS275,lovely camel· Ingersol Rand com-963-0278 $13500 71 4-646-8681 I ,.,..o.,..i.,o ·--No ........, lions Pali or Susan SECllfTUY/ An lque 6010 back soladoveseat sac pressor Model 151 I $',',· •• ·.·.,..,,,-~!,~ I' l' Is I~ I' I' r I 642-55 13 i WORI PROC1rs••1t t s S700, e11qutsllely carveo 20hp J phase. 120-H 28' Cati• 1968 FG twin . , . . . . . . -. .:; -* BUYING ITEMS * 11ce posl bdrm S 1550. On I $2000 OBO 642-9132 gas sleeps 4 mtnt 20 I railer in g()()() c.on 1 Use your organ1za. * 1890s to 1950s * matt/box sp11ngs $350' $l7 000 495 4o4 1 d1t1on $1800 646 8•0~ '7 J l I I I I J J l1on1commun1c;at1on •Jewelry to Household • All too ol 1he hne m1ntl _L . 1 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! skills '" 1h"· cna11eng1ng Please LY Msg 673-6223 cones PP 973-0653 Office Furniture W Bo 701 4 79 WINNABAGO <'9 ICUM-l.IT1 AHSWllS •·n TWO Contour Lounge 'f"'t"'"' "' last-paced POS1t1on Willl & f""·""--nt 60471 IU CHIEFT .. N s 13 000 M '"·,acnrco1!'011advw1soorryd-'1'B'mM Appliances 6011 Chairs with Thermon1c LIQUIDATION Desks Balboa bland 6106 25· B11s101 Star Sail full 440eng1ne 49K m1 MK.•• i~snOl::>SNQ:>94lM0!80 > --S 00 keel sloop slee(>s 4 • wave 2 r 001 airs 11.l.,ni.l "nl Ae...e 1>81•1 sa:>e1 uo l>&$VQ A11ensn 9, MMu. ~ st.ills reqwed tmmedl· un11 us NYEI Heal & Vtverallon 8 & couches cor>I tables ESTATE uu sails 9hp Oult>oard l>ed elc 75 1·32 I' inoA '"''.I.. ISi~ snowe1 e WOJj 9ton() Tne Hunungton eeacn1 al 0 ....... n ng Send S 1000 * 548-3758 c.ha1rs Ille cabs etc 0 ~,.,._..,...,, CommunityC1tn1c;1slook sum!' 10 Fieldman s150 c811 494 6020 bf'droom sets pianl$ 489-9•19 " "" ' . re-Like new almona color I 2043 westcltll 0, NB Anl 1Ques armo11 es !.Ome wo rk lier Snot::>sNCX)-...... -v-OSSrJ -JJIClS-1'Mftl1 1ng lor ded1ca1ed people ACllapp & Assoc 2100 • M lscellantOUS 6015 No 303 631-0!>38 10 train m variou• m..,.1 s E s bookSht>l11"5 l!!tc 26 Laguna 1983 Royal " ""' Main le 210 F I 6014 •at IR!J J(lf Coral Ave Pre-Sak' Blue "'leno• & c;overs cal clerical and educa 1r1r.ne CA 92714 Phone 1 um tl.lrt * ~ * PeU & Animals 60491 Sal 9 1 2pm 6pm Sun 11ona1 pos111ons II you'" 660 8500 2 E 7 •OT w•ir•s VHF i\utonetm IOOO I By CHARLES GOREN c;omm111ed Md are eager * • 1.p en$ive ~ AK C s ab 1 e w h 11 e 9 3 Mon 9 3 9a·4pm P•op~ne BBQ 4 sails I , .. _________ ear11>tone $Ola v.11'1 1 s--Ts-•• short!! power refnger with OMAR SHARIF 101earn amarlletabte sk1111• pillowbaci. cushions r-wuan SH ELTIES2F •M d wks T 1n ine medical tield we STIHITS SJOO Ea 1 Twin steeper Below wholesale priCP3 S250-S300 760 8677 I Corona del Mar 6 I 22 a1or mu<:ll more rnust i"nd ANNAH HIRSCH need you now1 I 11-t~D OTHERS> 'iOla hghi color s 175 ' many c;olors .. 1.,.1es 6 6"'3·2805 sell BatOOd sh" possible 67.,.6670 E~e'i 675 !>540 sizes 10 c;hoose l•om Anl!Que lamp nau1 key S 16 000 OBO , m . l 1 Pl4ea_s9e c;4al21 P-•21gea a21 1 I *'•rt Ti••* Thursday Auqust 301"1 Free 10 good home 8 wk case dm•no rm labte & macutale 673-7763 I I I Ft1day 31s1 5aturday old natl A l asi.a n cha"' vanity & t>encn SUMMER JOBS • • WANTED DOWN September 1st tt-6 7!>5 Malmute hall Golden Re· relt1q old lmens rn1sc Don•Oet>Anoon .. 0•0 01 I F ll l E 0 L 0 VE SE A T I Wesl 171h Suite B Cos1a 1ne11er puppies please Corner of F1rs1 & Cam a· mouln dittiend on cias~· I 546-0945 alter •JO Mesa 714-645-0997 call 499-6800 lion Sat Sept tsl 8 4 ••eo """"n you "1111 " ~m .. 1(1, ll(QHIS CURI( J NOW! I '"'nQ IE_~' Ene1get1c. enthu11as11c tor I F T pos111on Will train Newport Beach 644· 78•8 I V(JlJ t AN FARll sso I S 11HJ AND MOPf EACH MlllLS wr r" wORtt1111G PART 1n1ernat1onal Swimwear r IMf ' Co 100111ng lor. models I lor ca1a1ogs & pos1er W•• 11 ,,,. ; •1rw Pl=lO wo111 Ca1121319~9.9774 1,rtA,,1 •o• sruDFNTS *OFFICE ll&••IEI I 1;> lti tEARS nr AGE I ....,. N.••uing .,., g.>I •ew C••S I Srnall ollic.e 1n C M needs 1c•n '" s lu• , .,r nl' Nf> person lor payroll tiling n it.>e•' phones 1yp1n9 & som~ financial Eaperience 1-1fr,: S '•tf ,f A, nKessary Full or par• 1tme 631·0723 l ',,,., • r r I lliltlf'• I •oui.• Nv .ie•••<'' 11q .r1 Y0'1PO ... '1-.P tt·1,dr t 1 1n\J>0' 1,11 nn lh(1 11n1n1nq •PT S5·S10 PER HOUR t5 1mmed111te opening~ M·F 5 30 9pm We lr8•r> We!>tmms1er 373 7688 1 ' " v.' 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Aug. JO 7am-6pm l Ooys I AIH•S (Milrch 1 1 ·Aprrt I '11 You" PIESS IPIUTll i.«1y Im going to celebrate 10 AB DICK :160 Expertenc;p ntghtl Scen«1rio feature\ entertain Good bene1t1s Weekdays mel"lt promotion production rub· PIP PRINTING Ding elbow s With t:>1gw1gi. You II Qt'I 298-B E 17th St C M profit.tbll' arngnmf'nl 642-0621 TAURUS fApril 10-May 10) •PllLIG IHUTl .. S PIT lun IOb Mlp1ng US A Olympic h operu1 ci $10 •/hr Call Mr 1<err19an 545-8042 Lunar aspect co1nc1des w ith ph1losopny. theology. com· munic.m o n relating to p o ssible Journey Clash of 1deds later provides st1mulat1on, actually elevates prernge Be dynamic m expressing views llECEmlllST . G•MINI fMay Z I ·June 201 For airport 11rea 1ravt>l I Focus on domestic adjustment. aoency Front oll•ce dP· music 1nv1tat1on to dance Sig· pearance good pllont> n1f1cant declaration from ram11y voice & 1tghl ollico ~ktil5 Cont&ct Frank 752·07.,2 member relatt'S to security Yo u II Ret1aurnn1 FIUEIUl'S Now hiring Cock1&1I S1tt vers Apply tn person Fisherman s Rt1t1auran1 ond Newport Beach Pier BUY rour ftral c•r through classified Your flral pet, your flral Job, rour flr•t c.r' rour flrel hom• laity Pilat cl•••lfled'• rourflr•I choice. lt>arn about mont'y prt'v1ously kept h1ddf'n L10r d prays par a- mount role CANC8R fJunt' Z I -July 11) Gem1n1 person involved 1n con- nection with locaung what had bt>en lost. m1ss1ng or sto len Look ben1nd scent's. dt'ftnt' me.m 1ngs Focus o n partnt'r~h1p legal affairs, puOhc1ty . m.mtal status LIO fJuty 13-A ug 22) Emphasis on respons1b 1l1ty. dead· llntt. ablllty to func tion during crisis Older tnQtvtdu<"I says, "If you can do 11 under this press- ure. you can do 1t .my t1mt'I Spotlrght on basic •UlJt1. tm- ploy~nt VIRGO fAug 2 l ·Sept 211 Lovt rtlat1onsh1p dOf'S not stand sUll Journt'y tnvOlvtd cha~s <><.Cut. commun1ccwon oamer IS rt movtd You II lurn that part· nt't is not mind re.tdtr M~swge ~(Otn<'S uart11ng1y cltar U•llA fStpt l3-0ct 221 Strt ss lndt~ndence. fresh start. cruuvlty You will Ott to heart o r matttrs •nd you'll not pl•y Sl"COnd fiddle LOVl" rt'lcltlonshlp rtqu lru \tt1ous rtvle-w Emphulrt itcurlty. rurthtr ~~=~~~--1 negouat1oru SCORPIO !Oct 23·N ov 211 I'>' PATRIC WALKER Family member threatens to Thursd•J· Aut. JO v1s1t Make clear your positio n . ARllS /M aren 1 1.April lOl value your t ime and desires .A,lthough ev erything now sn•ms 10 Tendency t'XISts to try plt'asing rnd1c att that you snould bl' mak1n9 t'veryone Draw line. state case I i.omt' dt'c1s1vt' career or prolt"u1ona1 and dtrect1on Aquarian plays moves. w idening your spht'rt ol c1c role t1v1ty .ma t 1ren sprf'acJ1ng yout SAGl'nARIUS fNov zz-Dec w ing\, try to re«11tu thdt 11mt 1s )(111 21 l Focus on money. payments vt'ry mucn on yout s1Clt' «1nd tl'lcH t'vt'ryth1ng must bt' well·delintl1 Ann co lie ct ion~, CJ e d 1 t rat 1ng orgarn zt'd from ac1y ont Canceled trip need not oe c.wse tor brooding To night you re 1 TAURUS fAprtl 11 -M ily 211 No ce1ve accolade from tho se you mattt'r your dCJC' or 1na1111duc11 c•rcum admire Get legal paper\ m I stdnct's th" t•mt' nu com!' to try to order strt'ngtnen SPf'C•dl tit s or rl'lil CAPRICORN (Dec 11· Jan t1on\h1ps dnd rt.thre that you s1mp1y I ol C h I canno t Ot' t veryont s prov•d!'r or ., ycle n1g . take initiative. supportt'r Tnt r!' mdy weu bt' \Omt' rebuild on solid base Circum· ttnse And emo1101"\dlly upsttt1n9 stances, events transpire in yo ur \Ct'nt s o ver tht' nt'.11t rew d.tys out favor Victo ry comes early you If I Ont' par11w1ar cndptt'r J• t yc1,. M\J)t celebrate tonight Wear yo ur comt> 10 an end colors purple grcJy. green. Olack AQUARIUS (Jan 10 -Feb I Bl Situation that tx1\ts oen1nd scenes will come to ltqnt Rumormonger w ill Ot' dts covered Show you art-not without allies lndlvlduat w ith hang-dog expression w ill apo1og1u You II be samf1ed PISCH fFeb 1 q MMCh 201 Family membe r wlll make in- telhgent conct>rnon M any ot your fondest desert's fulfilled You'll win f r1ends and 1nnuence important people In matters o t speculation, stick w11h number 6 Taurus r~present~d IP AUG. JO IS YOUR 8IWfHDAY1 You r~ctntly be· carM aware of body image. wt"!Oht. ~c ess1ty tor more knowtedOt' concernino diet. nutrttlon Gem1n1. Saotttarius ptrsons are drawn t o you You are perct>ptlve. an.ttytlcal po'· stss unusuitl senst or humor GIMINI fMay 11 lu~ 111 Yv11 probably fttl ht'mmtO non i!ll su1t \ at tht momtnt 31tt'™livt'ly < orn plt'ttly out or rouch w 11n c,.rtA•n coll~.l91Jt'S o r dS\OCldlt\ HOWf'\ll't ~rhdps you n.t't'f' la1lt d 10 .1p prt'C•<ltt thdt tht'y ntv t 1 could nor ever w ill prOv•OI' you w 11n whAt you S,.l'k C'll Mhtvt 10 bt' yOUI c1UI' CANC•R fJune 21 July JJI Pt.tnt"t.try .1ct1v11y ,,., yow oppos1tf' s19n o f Cap11corn ttno\ to m.allt' )'QIJ think o,.,,y .tbout stpart1t1om. lou t's llnd ce>nf!ICU in Close pt'ISOnM rt-I.a t1oruh1pi. whtn 1n I.let you "'e now C>f1ng otftred a r.trt k•nd of hl"l"dom ""° opportunity to hvf' .a tulltt And rlCht r t'•l\lt'fl(t' L.90 fJuly 14 Aug 1 JI ~avor<lblf' as~ts shOUtd conttnur to lef'tpyou 1n .1n opt1mot1< rr.alTlt' of mtncl f'Vt'n ~ P'""'· Uht'~s or projf'ch you h~t 1olleO ovr r ¥ld Of'Vott'd .a cons10tr~ .ttnOUnt of lllTlt' to Pf'' ttcung aft' d1im1ssrd out of h•na by c~~' or ~s1ntn .anoc•.-tl"l You travt'I mort than mou ~r-VINO (Aug 14 '>tpt 211 T~ son,, your lnt~ll~ctual curtorny 9'""' "'"'O to rrmt~r now 1i 1n.1t covers w ldt r1t~ ot subjects tnrtt pi..Mu tn C.-pricom m.11uno Stptembtr CO\lld ~ outstanding 1..-.taitk .lspttU to your Nt.-1 sun in V1r90 CM\ Ody f()((f you to rt~CI Of 1n connection wnh p o pulattty. dt~urcs .tnytn•no whl<h 1t Of no fl~ncl•I oa1n MiJOr d~StlC tvrt~t Ult or ·~rt.Iner 10 you adjumnent In Oecembt'r could i ••so thAI new lllU0<1.1uon' .no in· lncludt changt or rtsidtnce, volvt~nl' "" ..c>out to IT\illlf' lilt martt•I Slll US molt' Mfllllf'IO, rt!Cltlf'IO ~ l'Un u•llA (St-pt 24-0tt 1 J1 rnr Sun now pc1u1ng througn t~ St'ns1t1ve s19n of Virgo s certain to brn'l<J •r'lttris~1y ptrsoncJt or proteu 1ori.ll problt mi. to a nl'.td However .tfttr month\ of aram.n and il•Qu~nu I you «1re l1natly hold1n9 an 1ncrt d10lt' (lumMr o f rrump carca SCORP'IO tOct l• No v 121 Tnt kind ol opportunol•t'\ that you ndvt' I drtarned about cdn now Ot'comt' .t rt'.thty You mu\I riow!'vt r. try to bt' I mort pcJt•enr Arid ""aers tcJnd•ng w ith pdrtntrs or tlose comp.trnons ! dnd appreciate tr•ctt reg.irdlen o f I w h.tt they say inn "'" st•ll conceal 1ng rt'al dilemmas ,;tntl 1ni.ecunt1es SAGITTARIUS fNov 1 J·D ec 111 Arter mvntns or conl'l1cu or d1scJppomtmenh "Vt'r t1n.Jnces - pdrt1cuf.arly JO•nt "" ilngtmenu - you clPPt'.tr to bt' on 1 w 1nn1ng str~all cJlsO 1n " much stro"Qt'r pos- t1on to m.t~e oth t r iJCCt'Pl your propos.JI\ conct'rrnng PlOmt' tam1ty or pro~rty uut s CAP'RICORN f0t'C U ·JMl 101 Your prtvate world .tppt>ars 10 l>t' Ont' ot htcJrtaches hecM1M:ht s r~ sentrnt'nts .tnd Obi.t.tcl~s •t tt'lt' mo ~nt ~Owt'vtr OVt'f tht' ~·l ftw wetkS you W IN COITIC' 10 rtiJltlt' JUSt n ow lortur\.Jtl' you •re co bt' "~ co retain only whdt is w orthwnilt <lM w orthy or your toy.atty trui.t ctnd <1f'Vt'f\O,, AQUAlllUS IJ•n 21 Ftb I ~I Now you rt.tlly must t'•pl•m wtly you bt'h•vtd 1n a par11cu1ar tinhton, cJppr.tred to bt' evai.111t Of rtmatnt'd i.1lt nt or •s otn~rs W04.Jld s.1y. brcxigM down tht shuttt rs ¥lCI from lhis momtnt on you ca,., .no mui.1 Spt'.9k 001 on .Ml 1ntenst'ty Pf'' \OM dOmt'\11( or f1n.anc1•l IUUf'S ACROSS 1 I ,..ou' ~ W&>QN U"•I 10 Heart 14 PK• hQ"111 I!> Span1st> c11~ 16 AOrott t 7 Noun l'ncl•"Q 18 ThoM' ·•~f' lor ,,,,. • .,. 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RAGGIO CITY CLERK Cll'I' Of NEW PORT &EACH .. • J• I I t t • ' ,\ , , I I t•t PU8llC NCHICC K!>"ll l'IC TtflOUS BUSINESS NA~f ST ATEMl:Nf •• t WI. .... .... ,, " ' t .. . ' <\• 'A l,.IA"IAl>I l\~I '-.t J t tH '""P' ~ t't lt•I CHI Ho Xl2 28 71 EXPEDITED TRIAL PROGRAM JUDGE WllllAM F McDONALD I J ~, • ' . ..l s,.ht<" '1•1 '~f'W'"1'll\ I 'i ' ~ , I ')ft• l) "4f'l#t , , ti•·, , A ·1. flbO • 1.t\ 1A I ~ • •• • A Jl4 l9 .. ,, f I •t+qJ "° t 1 M ~'' ! ,,,, ''·• (I I of It lt· , , ., ·' ,, .. ,, • f t ....... , ,,, .. " ~ft •r.,.(4W·I•( t t~ 1t()1 t /<1• " , ~~ ,, ( t\ ) '' , u .,.., I " Ht • I d f ',ANA ~ A"' "• t•1 "'' GARV L GRANVILLE. Cl.,k By Ltnn l•nd. Depu· ly ~IMS •• -.I• ( ,, '· ,. '"'"'' l j ,,, "• 4 ,, o • ..,~., I •I ' .. . •' ··~· .. , Pt.el.IC. HU flCl •II ._ ul'''"' t-•-f"1 ( h J •,i• C...vd\f I t P1 ' A •{f ,, 10 t!t• 11' t ... , tJ , ' ... G 1._.qo ,,, 64 .. 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To .. ...... ~ tr.,.,_Ort VIM a UNDllUDllDOFTNJP OATIDJUlYH, 1• UN-Ol1 THI NAT\N 01 THI IYP\.ANT"1.(AUd ...... THllOCWW • to'* IW«lt*tY '*lllnetter C::-· ..t 1c111t1e. Cl ..... tMA trllntftr le~ 10 be OARD ..... UN.I LU8 YOU TAK£ ACTIOH Pli'OCHOINO AOAINaT ... ldllldO) .JAN Of'UM-UCl~TINQ THl .. 1· Alm»CIP ~•I Ind bu.._ ....,. be In..,..., 1 0::-· = ~ci:;-..,:°'*1Y ~~-~T~ ~~~T:iT_, ~~T ;~T l~~~ ~ ..... • CH-M ~~~~ •• A~\~~=s: WN~::,- Ndr_, of the In~ , -0t ....... • ~. M -.1n 1'1 If lft The _,... and ~ TY, IJ llMY IE 9CLO AT A A POelJC IAlL rf YOU 1101a W OAft ..., .... AHO~ LOCATID ~ trW1*°'1tl ete Ttd WN~ ·~MAUD HORTH 1w wW 0t ...... 0t ilOll addt... of the Intended PUe&.C 8ALI! ti Y< NHO AH EXrLANATIOH .,..,_..MU .. __. • ,_ • .. a OH IAIO LAHO AS PltUO TY ff MW • -.0 llf A if'9#1dM.,llynWlll11f'9.710 A p bv ~~E bMnH ~;.._ EVELYN ' MAi! 1ra.nilerot1 11e .-ILLIE NEED AH i.XRAHAT Cl THE NATUAE Ol1 THI T.&.•.-...... , .... n 1,uu .. THtREOH AS Of' OCTO. ;.\JiLJC IM.1 -'rl YOU Welt 17111 Street, Cott• INO """' . \tVEMER SWEESY 705 E Balboe OF n.r NAT\JA( OF ~ PROCl!EOINO AOAINST NOTICE IS HEREBY .. ~ IEA 17. 1t7t. A8 CON-.. m Ml ~TION Meu. Cahforrn. t2827 ~Ell. .: JANE H. A PETrrlON -been 81Yd ' eait>o.t, CA PROCEEDING A0AIN8T YOU. YOU SHOULD COH-OIVE.N lh•I on WedntacSaY. A....., -,.._ ..... VEYm BY AETNA LIFE ...... OF nc 9MT\M "' ne Tiie tocauon In Clllfornle COUt\ of C In ~ ~ flied by BEVERL '( R.EEA Tiie toceuon In calitornlt YOU. YOU SHOULD CC.W.. TACT A LAWYER Septtwntl9f $, 1990, at 11:00 .... ,..._. ,.... ,._ .,.._ SUAANC! COMPANY IN PA()CaE*G AG...._ of Ille chlel .. ec:uttve Off~ OR~~E ~In the ~ Court °'of Ille chief t.-CUllYe otta TACT A LAWV&A On Septem• ''· ,..,, O'Clode a.,,,.. of Mid day. In .......... , ... --.. DEED RECOAOED OCTO. YOU YOU 80.l.D O(Jli: or r::nc•pal bull-ottlCe -• Cttlitomle. County °' °' Oflnctpel bu"'-' offiGe On ..,......,., ao. IMO •• 10·00 a "' Pli'O· ttle ·-........ kit con-M::: .......... ,.. HA 17. 1t7t. IN BOOK Tiiet A LAWY'Ul .... Oi i lnlel'dedtrtnlfef()(ll ~lHE .. !Nit ~N'!IOHH ORANGE. oflllelnlencledltln•fetOrlt •• •200 Noon.,..~-" FE8SIONAL °FOAE· ducttnQ Trust .. '• s.-. ·-........... 1:1355,PAGE 12n,Of'Of'. On h;Ar1• 1a. ·-· Seine H abo11e 1 c · THE PETfTION 2000 Pacific Coett Hlt':: Cou=•••ICI -r ·• u CLOSURE COAPOAATIOH. w1Wn Ille oMcee of REAL -. FICIAL !!£COOS Of SAIC> .. 10'00 ._...,MM& C.,. and lldd1""' used by Ille .,.. -_,._,.., FLEER be tppOinted • CA OH48 det ...,..,., IO o.ct ol under and punuant lo o.d VICE. toe.tad at 1800 Notttl ,_., .... • -., ,_ IMf 'Al9Cll. C: tion H duty ~· All other bu1tneu names ~~ ~~.!4.. ~-1hat BEVERLY /1 3 11, Huntington • du'V If'*-Mn· .. duly~. tad Tru.t .. E8'TATE SECURITIES SEA. •,... .. _. .. ,._ ORANOECOVNTI iatiof\. a~ a lnland.O tranaletOr(a) wilhln to ~_,.PNMntdv9 personal repreaenllllllle to All other butlneu namee TrlMll 1tlDDldld 1114114, of Ttull e11ecuted by 8'oad11Wty, Sul1e 100, In Ille .... "'-oeee, _. ,._ NONEXCLUSIVE EASI· '""*" undlf Md Ille p .. 11111 .. Y"fl .... , .. -the ...... of ildrrinilter '"-...... °' and addr ..... UMd by tn• IOM No .. ~. lft baoll AMJAO DARWISH ANO City ol Swi•• An•. County Of ...... ,.._, .......... MENTS OVER LOTS 14 1111 o.s °' Truai " known lo Ille Intended ~~nt. PETITION the decedent. 1ran1te1or Wtlhln Ille past ~· ••• of Oll1clal MARY BETH DARWISH. Orange, Stat• ol CallfOrnla. ~ ...., ............. AND 15 OF TRACT NO '"" ..... Ina& ND ... tran1lerM(a) are NONE ~-...._ --....__r l HE PETITION llltM ~art ere ,...~.-. ~~~~ the HUSBAND ANO WIF'I!. ANO REAL ESTATE SECURITIES MtMt •etflM9 fr-tM t7•0 AS SHOWN OH A 374309, l'I maa -. PO -. Tiie name(•) and bullnetl u.. ...._, • req1.1e9• the daoadenr1 Tiie MIMI and l>U~ --r .._._ ........... Will.ARD II, SAUCERMAH SERVICE. a Celitor"'8 COi• ~. MAP RECORDED IN BOOK of Ottbll Aacoede lft "" -~ addrMI ol the Intended W L Md oodcls, If My, Will end ClOddfll If 11ny lddtHI of the lr8ntfereea Cauney, &.... ol C*otn.a. A N D K A T H R Y N potallol\ ... duly appointed T'-9 .. .,.._ ..... ,.. 408, PAGES 4 t ANO 42 Of ta of "'9 ~ AccaM11 tranthllMC•l I re Wn1acll TM ectr;."':!i to ~ be admlt'9d lo ~. ' are NOUVEAU)( DEVELOP· eiraculH by Robert 0 SAUCERMAN, HUS8ANO Tru1tM under Wld pur_,.,,1 .. .....,. ... Y-. Mar w.,.t MtSCEll ANEOUS MAPS. o1 O.ang11 CoutMy 9'Me Cit Motor Sporll, Inc: 27281 .,, llfflY The wil Ind 11ny oodcll MENT INC •• Nellad• COf· .,.,.,.,,, ... .,,,,,..,,., Mel\ AND WIFE ... Tt\191~· , .. to tne ~ of .... con. to c#I ... ...__, ,,.... RECORDS OF ORANGE C...IOln.. ~"'" ~ L• RamblH M tHlon VlejO are • ·=~: f"-.. ~ are ·~ 1or porallon 2034 1 Ramona WU. SELL .. public -;· OOfded AUGUST 8, lHO, .. tarred If\ that cet1lllrl Deed Of .. .,. " rou do .... llnow11 COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS Donna M 0.W., M tw .. CA xwnna e --examination In N ... kat>I Lane Hunhngton Beac:n CA uon lo ~ b.dcMr OI 11111. No 6147 ln t>O<* 1389. Trust aoucted by I RICH· .... •Homer.'°" Mar c#I ... SAID EASEMENTS ARE DE· #Id..,... PICIC*1Y Tiie properly perllnenl byl~Eoourt PETITION by fleCOUf'I 9284is cmt.. calhtor I~ drnn page371 of Offtc:lal Aec.ord1 ARO RU BOTTOM and altOtMY ,.._, .. ~ w SCRIBED ANO DEFINED IN Wl.L SEJ.L AT fl\&~ 11e<eto •9 descubed 111 gen· THE PETITION Tiie properly pert1nen1 on a .._ Ut NUOflill ballll. 1n lhl office of Ille Cou'11Y DIANA M RUBOTIOM, hi.Ii> a ..... aid oMce (...._, 11'1 SECTION 1 02 Of THAT AlJCTl()N TO HIGHEST ., .. H lutnllure huuret ::::W"v.'15 a~ly lo r~• aulhorily to hereto ,9 dalctlbed In gen. a c;t'8dl drawn bw a llala °' Recorder ol ORAlltOE Coun-oano and Wile. u commoot· tlle ,..__boo&) CERT AIN LEASE DATED DER FOR CASH~ equipment and inventory ol de ~ I~ admiulatar the ...... etal .. Stock In Trede. Fl1t· =-:-.J•t ~"'°".ia! a ty. CAUFORHIA. ry prOl)etty. rec«ded F~v-~ oe ..... .,.._ OCTOBER 17 1979 ANO tStS CHE()( fp.ayable •• Slodl In l•ad• ano IS localed un ( ·~·-.. undlf ttl8 ~ndent turH Equlpmenl l f\d a.fl .,., • OI Will SELL AT PUBLIC 9IY 27 1990 In lhl attic. of er..-.... cltadefl ... RECORDED OCT08ER 17 WM ol ,... ,,, i.wful '"°""" al 770 Wffl 17th S1tee1 ~(T:ston :!.:V-e:: Adr'*'-.ton of E_... G~I ol e certltn CllOC· feder~ -...nQS and loWI ... AUCTIOtHOHIGH£ST BIO. Ille County Recorder ol Mid 4Maial _.... deM wt ...... 1979 IN BOOK 13355 o1 the United S..•I (~ Cotla Me111 California . au ltd. (This Mlthotlty .. olll• SIC>fe butlnns and IS aoc:ia ton u wino• auGCI· DER F 0 R c A s H County u Recorder. In-.. )0 DIAS CAl.ENDARIOS PAGE 1282 OF OFFICIAL -·· cn.c. ~ IO c. 92827 -:o· la~ ~'!allow ~ pet90nlll tocaled •I 705 E 8albo.1 :.:r OI ~s~ :-::; CASHIER'S CHECK OR "'""'*''No 90.102012. by p ate ,, ... Ill ar ""· RECORDS OF SAIO ()A. ... Trust Deed SeinltCU. Tiie t>usmess name used r pteaen -,.pt&Mn~ to wtw Blvd . Balt>oe. CA 111 ~ IOll CERTIFIED CHECK. \pay· 1-.00 ot a !>leach or deteult 1...,_ea eecn... a _. ANGE COUNTY Inc ) At tne tront .,,.,_ by the s11.1d 1ransle1or1s1 al rrwty actions wWQll many ecbw wWloul Tne t>uSIMSI name used ltnWIC::' ~~ !i"'~ able at lime of .... In lawful In peyment ot per1orm~ ., ...... aa oar11. The 111ee1 addrns and 10 IN l*IO located ., .. said IOCalton 1s Au1omo1111e t~~COtKt 8P.f>roYal. oblainlno COUf1 ~al. by the said ltanslero•ISl at '~ will be held •• lhe money ot Ille United Stet". of lhe oblig1tion1 s.cured Ufte c.U o UNI "-ada other common des>Qnllt0n &c..1111 Euclid S•• 2. ,.,__ ~torahon & Repa11 1 °'~1 g certain~ Before falling c:e"8in VfK'f n id 1octt1on ,5 TOM -~ Qtadfll"G8 enuanai 10 payable to Prolen•onal tl'lereby 1nctud1no that letefoNea no le ~· 11 a"y Of ll'le , .. , proc>eny '*"' CA .. roght, utle..., The t>ull< 1tansl11< ,, 1n {:J'° the a ~ imponanl acllon• FOOLERY SERIOUS CHOC· the P!Kenua CUy Hall 40 t Forec:IOture Corpo1a1ion1 AT !>leach or defaUlt. Notooe ol protecclon; '" r......-1. 0 e H,. b ea I 0 0 v. 11 ""'.,"' convey9d IO ... 191\ded 10 be consummated wever, ' pef90tl however IM ~.i OLATE E ~A ... Pteciin1 .. THE CHAPMAN AVENUE wtllCh WC)S recorded Maren eec:t11a•"' ..... .._.,. pu•OOtled lo l>e HSO VON now held l"f ,, unoae .., " Ille olltca of WILSHIRE ~lij>f~i:rveive ""'"· ~ reprosentatlve will be Said bulk transf91 II In-CA .. nghl hllll. end 111..,'. ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC 20 1990 ., AecOfder 1 In-cumpllr con , •• for· K ARMAN NEWPO R T Deeo ol TtUSI Ill -~ ESCROW COMPANY 4270 ~" g nouce required lo give notice IO 19f'lded to~ eonsurnmaled -·· ~ lo and now CENTER BUILDING. 300 llrUmt!nl No 90.144093 malld1 d•• l e9al e• BEACH CA 92660 rv Situ.tied m Sllld Count\' Wllshlte Blvd LOS Ang~les ~~':.led l>Gf,.!dns °b ... ln1eres'8d pet90na unleta at •he olllce of ORANGE heirJ bw II undllt ,.. o.ct EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. Will SELL AT PUBLIC aptQ91adet el lllled ..... e TRANSAMERICA LIFE and State dMcrebed .. La CA 90010 on or alter $(.p. U~J :i ~ ... _ no ~ they have waived nollc4t or COUNTY ESCROW. CORP ol Ttusl "' 1118 ptoputly 11111> ORANGE, CA all tlgfll ...... AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST qw la cofte ..c:wc:lle Ill I N s a ANN u I Ty SI!> and the Norlt\eul.aftv 1ember 19. 1990 oonsen ",. propo--.. oonsen'8d IO the proposed 16099 Golden-SI Stree1. tied in said Count and and 1nt11es1 con11eyed to 8100ER FOR CASH 1awtu1 CflO. • 2 1 3 1 4 2 5 3 3 1 1 A S on.NII o1 u. Lol 5M w Tt11s oulk 1ranslt11 1s sub-~~;!, TtlonM indepe~nt action.) TM Independent Huntington Beien. Call· &eta dacrlbed as ~ and now held by II under money ol the United States, SI 111tad no ,.._ta 111 BENHtCIARY) TrKC No 907. • ~ M.p iect to Caltf0<n1a Uniform , ,,.,_Ira 8Uu"" ty adflinlslrallon authority tornla, Orange COYnly, on or fT "A" said Oaed ol Tru•t In Ille Of I casl'loer 's check drawn ,.._.ta e ...,..., puede The undersigned Trust .. Recorded 111 ioott U . p .... Commercial Code Secuon •Intl be ..... gJ811'9d unleeali an will be gi:anled \),,.._ an alter SEPTEMBER 18, t990 PAAC:El 1 Unit Ho 10. property llluated tn Mid on any benk cre<111 union or pwder .. ~-J le puedell d11Clalml any llablltty tor eny 25 to 3& ~ o1 .,._.. 6106 leres""" e:'son iles .an lnteresl9d pereon fllee an Tt11a bulk 1renile< 11 tub· toe.tad on LOI 1 ol Traci County and Stale dfferlbed savings and toan assocl1toon .,iw au eotarto, • dlftefo onaorrec;teu ot the It'"' 1aneous .._. l'I .._ Otta TM name end address ol obr~ ~the petition objection to the 1>9tilion iec• 10 Calllorn11 unilorm Ho ~. 81 .._,..,, on 11 as domiciled on lh•s 11a11. all r olrH cou 1 de '" adcsrett and 01'* common ol lhl CoutMV ~ at lhe person wolh whom anh ,.__ WS cause and shows oood cause Commercial Code Section Mac> Recorded 111 Booa 318 LOT 13 TRACT 2215. IN peyable at the lime of tale, Pf'opledad ltll H IM edl· d .. 1gna11on, 11 any. lllown Mid County cteoms may be llled 1s w Y ""' 00 ~ould not why the ooutf ~ noc 6106 PllQ8S 31 and 32 ol ..._..,._THE CITY O F COSTA 111 rtghl. ttlle and interest clonalpotpertedelacOtte. '* .. n The,.,..._._ and WILSHIRE ESCROW COM· grant ttl8 autlof1ty. gtanl lhe au~. The name and address ol ............... Aeeords of MESA. COUNTY OF OR-held by ot as Trustee •n 1t1a1 Ealllen otroe requtlftoe S11d 1a1e wtll 1>41 mace, bul octw c;ommon ~ PANY <1270 W1lsh11e Blvd , A HEA_RING on f'te A HEARING on fie ihe person wlll'I whom Oranutt County. c.fllotnia, ANGE. STATE OF CALI· real properly snuate on said ........ ,,.... que wt.cf w•lhOul covenant or we<· el lllfY, o1 1t19 '911 LOI Ar>Qeles. CA 900 10, ~lion will be held on ~lion will be held on Cltlms may be llled •• OR-end .. shown on ... o.da· FORNI", AS PER MAP RE· County al\d St••• de9Cflbed qutera ......,."" ....... ranty e.-.pr-Ot implied , .. dllalbed lbowe • Aun Lcltry Showfelt Escrow '8"*>ef 13, 1990 al le"*>ef 13, 1990 al ANGE COUNTY ESCROW r•IK>f\ •nd Condominium CORDED IN BOOK 106 H follows ~ ..... no_ g11dtng 1111• po$MSSl()n, Of ad IO be 104 v.. f°"L No 92826 1 5 p M Ill Oepl .'J!li 1 5 P.M In Dept. 3A CORP 16099 Goldenwesl Pl1n Rcc;Olded Aplll 13 p A 0 E 3 4 M I s LOT ,. or TRACT NO -• Ull ~. puede encumbrances to P•Y the Newl)O(I Beed\ CA 92MJ; encl ll'le IMI 01y for f11tng localed 81 700 CIVIC located al 700 CMc: Street Huntonglon Beach 1973 ilS lnstrumenl No CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 3!>19 AS PEA MAP RE flamer a vn _,,ldo de ref-rema1n1ng prtnc1Pill tum ol The undelllQl*S Tr~ c1111ms by any cred110• .. nau Cenler Dove West. Santa Centet Drive wesa. Sanla c11o1orr11a92~1anCSthelast 1"48 in 9oo1r. t~4. Paoe THE OFFICE OF THE CORDED •N B001( 128 er-'8 de 1tla1ado1 o e me no1ecs1 aavance1 1lany O<SC~msanyllabllfy loet(lll oe Sep1em1>~r 18 1'.JqO Ana.,, CA 92701 Ana CA 9270.1 . day tor 1111ng cl11ms oy any 482 ol Olha11I ~ds ol COUNTY RECORDER OF PAGE> '8 to 21 IN· 11na o&lf\a ell ay\Mla ..... ul\def 11'141 letm of satCS Deed onconac.~ °' 0. ...... which •S 11'14> t>u~•nti,, d•i II'" YOU OBJECT .TO IF YOU O BJECT TO credit0< shall be SEPT EM· OrllnQfJ County fthe ·eon SAID COUNTY EXCEPT Cl US v E 0 r M 1 S · (••• el dlreclorlo teTe· or Trust •-charges end llddleu and Ottw common t>elO•e 1~ consumm.11.on lhe granlJrig OI the pelllton, the granttnQ of the pelllion, BER 17 199() wl'llCl'I 1s lhe domin1um Plan·) and THEREFROM All CRUDE. CELL ANEOUS MAPS IN lonlco). eapenses OI tne Trustee Ind oes.QNICWI. ti .,,,.,. "'°9n 011e specol•f"CS ,\t>o.v" you should appeat al tie you llhoulc:J appear at .... t>us•ness day oelore ll'le Amundmenls tnerato Re· Oil PETROLEUM GAS THE Of r 'CE OF T '1E c-No. 129104 ot ll'le ttusts Cleated oy satCS he!«! Dallld May , .. 1990 heartng and stale your hearing and Sia.. your tonsiJmmahon date 5Ptl<•· tOlded Ill~ 11552 PIQll BRE" ASPHAl TUM ANO COUNT f RECORDER OF TM n.tme and .cjdrns o• 1 0~ of Tru'1 tot the Saod ..... Dlt ,,.. w E s TE c H M o To R ob,ecllons or file wnnen obiec~ °' f"8 wnnen lted above 516 and on Booll t 1552 A L l K 1 N O A E O SAIO COuNTV 1rie court •S tE• "°"'l>•e y amou"t reeson11>1y Hh· bul ••lnout ~or ••· ~:~~;.,:!:~~Y Jerr., ~~"°~ 'r:a~ ~ g:~ ~,::. ~ ~f.E A~~~;.~~-::=.!26 wn o1 oi1ca1 ~y~;~:~~~~~;~ ~~6~~ 01~'; ,~::,,,a:;:~.,: ~·~~~ta~;~~r~~~: m~'.:t!:r:~~~~1.'..c, ;lno Df.':S; "':; ': PubhSh~ Or.ingt' Coasl appearance rtlitY be In appearance mey be In leror(•) PAACEL 2 An unOvtded SAID LANO WITHOUT ol ll'le real property hete>n· rORNIA COUNTY OF OR-Oeeoof Ttull heretofore .... ~enc-.. lo pey ... Da1lyP1lolAVQvs1JO 1q90 personorbyyourallOmey pef!OtlOfbyYQUral~ NOUVEAUX DEVELOP· 1118 lflleresl on lot I ol RIGHT OF SURF ACE above deHribe d •5 ANGE 700 C1v1C Center ec:utlldllldOeltfffedlOlhe ~prince* ..... Th·636 IF YOU ARE A IF YOlf ARE A MENT, INC .. a Nevada cor-fract Ho I094. as stlown on ENT RV AS RESERVED IN purPOr111d 10 ~ <1509 Sur O.ove Ste 838 San1a Ana undera>g...CS -•llen Oeclar· IN ncMlsJ ~ed bw - ----------1CREOfTOR Of a CREDITOR 0t a porallon, • .,: Garr L. 1 Mao A4Jrotdud in Boo& THE OE ED RECORDED rey 011119 Coron• del Mar CA 92702..0838 atoon ot Oetaull and Demand o.ct of Trusa •tth ~ oonllngenl CtedlOf ol fle1oontingenl credtOt ol fie 9ander. Treaevrfi. Trant-J 16 Paues 3 t and J2 ot JUL v 17 t958 IN BOOK Cahlornt• The name adOress Ind 10< Sale ancs • Wf1tten No lf\ateon as prDVtded l'I ..., dec:eaSed, you must flletdeeeased, you must file lfiM(•) M iscellaneous M aps 4352 PAGE 3<17 OFFICIAL The undersigned d •s lie~ number ot pt11n 1oce 01 Detaull and Etec•oon nota(s) .ovancea. ~I a your clalm w1ti the OOUt11your claim w1f1 the 001J11 Pubhsneo Orange Coasl ~c:b ol OranQU ~l\t RECORDS claims all 1ta1>1111y lo• eny .,,. 1111 s a110<ney or ~a•ntotl lo Sell Tne undersigned under tne leims of DEATH Nor1c1s and l'Tl9ll a copy to ~land mail a copy to fie Daily Pilol AuQuSI 30 1990 Catolorll<il sh<J•o 11nd du Tl'le s1ree1 address and correctoe" 1n $it>CS slreet wllhOUI an attorney '' 1E1 I caused WICS Not.c:e ot De· o-i ol Ttldl 1-. personal reptesentalrve personal rep!'atenlallve l h6n lined as Common Area on olhet common dtt19na1ton adOrtts or otl'l@f commo" "omore 1a Otrt1CG•0t1 y el nu 111"11 and Etectton to Sell lo and ~ ol the Tr~ t BRIZZI appoll'lled by the court appointed by the court lhe above 1eteo1..o 10 Doc.la ,, ilny 01 tl'le real proper-1y des19Ml•O" lmero dff 1elelono del 04' •toeo•Of'd 1n Irie cour1 and ol uw lru.sll c;r..._,.oy DON A L D J 0 I I N w11h1n lour months from within lour monlhs from NOTICE ro111on and Con<10111m1um o 9 s,,, o e d ab o • e 1 5 Sa•d s.iie "'"' bf! mao~ aooqado o~ dema,,da,,1e o w!W'•11 1rw •ell P•Or>e<ty •• _., OeecJ ol TtuSI IM dale ol first issuance of1the dale ol fi~I tSSUance of MLIC Pldn ~ 1""1ulrom. purponeo 10 be 6~5 OAR· w1tt1out w.mantv e•press o• de• dl"ma,,01n1e nu" no 1(1(.illle<S Tiie IOUll .vnount Of ,,., BRIZZI. JR . 42. rt'SI lellers as provided in tell~ as provided m LEGAL NOTICE e•1.lu11ve easemun•s ov11r REL COSTA MESA CA 1mt>l•l'<l reqa1d1ng 11t1e pos· ,,,.,,c .. a1>ogaoo es1 L,.W Date 08 20'90 ""'*" bl&llllCe of the '*'- dent o f Cusu:i M t'lla, section 9100 of lhelMCbOn 9100 of tie NOTICE OF lhu 'Ru1lt1c led Commoro 92627 ~ss1on ,,, l.!ncumbrance5 1OFr1 C.. ES 0 F J 0 H N Tli'A.NIAMt:tltlCA TITLf ganon ~,., l"f lhe llfOC> ptt'l!>t'd a way o n Cahlom1a Probate Code jcahlomia Probate Code. P B CS LE Area" (as 1he sam" are TM unders1oned Trustee 10 s<1t15ly me ul\P8•d obto· RAPILLO 7777 Cente• A•· INSUli'ANCE COMPANY. ~ 10 be"*' and r-. The lime lor hltng claims The hme for filing clainw OF uA;~NO~NEO 1 snown and dttl111t11l 1tt said d1scla1ms any 1t11b•llty tor any ga11ons ~,.cured by said eoue Ste 550 Hun1tng1on I Al TAUS TEE. IOl CIVIC -. Hiima ied coats. •· Augus t :ltl. Hl90 H e IS w•I not expire befOfe lour1wtl nol expwe before lour PROPERTY Ouclltl11•oon and Con<lom1n-1ncorrectneu 01 lhe woe• ~d ot T•us1 w•I" 1nte<est Be" c l'I C. A "'2 6 ' 1 CENT Eli' DRIVE WEST. pentes ltf\d eavencas at llflll survived by his loving months from lhe heanng months from lhe hearing Nol«,.·~ "'""'o o•vPn lhill •um Plan u ~I I~ adO•eu and 01tier commof\ i nd 01t1e1~vms as prov•Oe<I I t4 848 48'9 100. SANTA ANA, C• lime ol the inn• publtmtlfi wt fl·. Sh<>rrv Bnu.1, dale nollC8d above tdale nolioed above tnP u"d""'Qned Ywoll sell 81 lhtt uses and~ )tll oe~•ona11on ,, any shown ,,,,.,, .. n pfvs advances •I OAlE tFechat JUN Xl,9'2701, 714-S47·9571 01 Iha NoltGa ol Sea. 'I• m 0 1 h l' r A I i cl' YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE Dvbtl( <iuthon r>urauant 10 l0tm '"Yid 111100 Mld r.ere1n ""Y t~reunde1 and interest 1990 av AHN "IVERE, AS· 1637.122 ze • lhefilGkoplbythecourt lltnefilelleplbylM COUrl If S;oction ?1700 of the Bus•· CondOmtnlumPlarl~ 5a•dsale wtll oemade !>ut lht'•POn and plus fees GARY l . Gli'ANYILLE. SISTAHTKCMTAllY Thebenehc..,yunoer...a Pt•tt•N>n. 'h·p f..ither. you are a l>Gf90tl ou 819 8 per90n ""S~ .._ P•olt·,~•oMI Code PARCEL 3 ..,,tl'loot covena"1 or ... ar cM•g .. s dn(l e•penses of ll'le ClEli'K, av JANET YOUNG. Puohshe<l O•anQe C-st o-i of Trut1 herate>lot9 .. E r n i l' P c•t£>r so n , inl810Sled in lhe eslale.rnteresled in the estale '"" 10110""'"0 dPst.r.Oed ~ls ac>PU••on•nl to rin1y ... preuor•mpl>ed '" Tru~,,... ano ot me trusts Deputy Detty P·lot Au9uS1 23 30 ecutad end ~eel lo the tathf'r U u n .lld J you may hie wiltl ttle court OU ma file Wiit\ !tie cou,;10,0""'' 1 ..,,1 lhe UNI d1ttc11bed al>ove qa•dono 111~ p0ssesst0n o• cre:iteo oy saoc Deed ot Publl~~ O•angP Coast I Y.pt .. m~ 6 •990 1....,.-on-J • wfllten o.c»- a lom\ill ~est lor ~ 1orki Request lor VALL1v (jtJMMERMAN lfOf UM and OCCupllney ol 4"ncumorancM to pay t"f' tru~' r,, .. m1" af'l'ount of Oa·•~ P 1 "u9u~1 :lO Seo Tt1-!S17 tataon ol Oelaull and 0.. Bnzz1. 'ISll'r, Amy Speoal Notice ol lhe filing Speoal Noltee ol ttle fihng 4A It I '1) '" to..el lho: Resl nt:.llld Common unPB<O o111ante o• 11'1!' s.1,0 '>Ollga1tons at"'"•·~ 'f'<"I>'"'" t I 10 1990 "*'°tor 5.ie .,_, • llftl'9fl Gt•1tn<>r '"lt•r'I in or an 1nvool0ry an<j01 an inventory anti I.Jn~ ~ .. ci , ,c AteaJ tho~n ~ ~"*''" nolel\1 SM•,.~O ov sa•d 01 •1111a1 0u~·ca~.on or '"'s r.,533 P\alC NOTIC[ NolJCl8 ol Default and Elolc la\\ su ... in C.1lhson app!'arsal ol estate asselS app!'atsal of estate asselS JACK ~N(..t• (, f,o & lhe MlOw ofOf OC1 0 Decia IOeeCS ,,,, T1ust w 11'1 '"'"'~" NOl•CI' s s~ 83. ... I Pt.a.JC NOTICE I uon IO Sell The llnQef and J,ini•I (.;c><l OI of any pellhon or'Of ol any pelllfOf'I or v ,4 ''"~ •v ,,., h' 1•1oun and Cundommium 1t1 .. reon .is prov•04"0 "saoo DAtEO Auqust" 1990 ltwt31 llOf*S cai..s Yid Nat.tee account as provtded tn account as grovidod In ~"" I>• "'·~ P\.1n llS illll>IU aloc.itlod tor 1<014!'151 aovances ,, ..... REAL ESTATE SECUfU· NOTICE Of' STATEM£HT Of' ol DefaJtt ano Bec11ot1 IO d ll kM•n rwpht•w.. se<:lloll 1250 of "°'section 125 ol Iha •ME c; Mr r ... Nf' ..... t:.lul!IW uw by lhe owner u110e• "p l~rmsol S.t 0 Dee<l TIES SERVICE. a Cafttornla TRUSTEE"S SALE ABANOOMME.HT Of' Sell 10 be teofa.:I "' lhe Ch dd ,1 nd A n.d y Calllomia Probate Code, Alcaiifomia Probate Code A 1 1 ,,, 1, .. \ 101 ,00 ,., ol lhe u;• ~~ ~ 01 T•usl '"'s cl'ldrges a"o corpotatlotl. a1 Trwt.. NO !.06053 USE OF FICTITIOUS oounty ..._.. Iha ,_. Pl'OC>- Calhson. ,inti Mtl·h•wl R~esl tor Soecial NoliceiR esl lor ~ NOllC8 I •\ \I l, .. c,., ,,..~ btltng atoo I ;._,,, ~ {''pel\"'S Of lh~ fru,itoe 41\d • ., 0., lltorget.tt.Pyeel-VO ARE IN OH Aul T • BUSINESS NAlllE • locolll8d ,...__ • Al 1 torm 15 available from fl .. ~ IS avatWlble trom lhe F< C H A R 0 I B IO M1d PW'Mlg Space 01 tl'le trust~ tru11'CS l>y ,..,d dent. 1IOO HOt1t1 9roadWar. luNOER A DfEO Of TR• •ST "(' 10•1ow•n9 perso"s I 9'Tlf AnnoC CotllOl•TIOfl aa ~tlnf'r ntt'l't • lllOtl cour1 clefk !erk M RO " 5 I l O Df'e<I ot Trus1 Suite 100. Santa Ana. CA DATE::> 09 20 ~9 .JN ESS •ol•f' 11>andoned 1"'9 YW of T 9r C..... .,.., Ge11 nt•r V •~ll..i uon AttOfney for Petitioner: ~~~y for Petitioner: ~J,~L.:E ~ .. 1,0 ,,,J-10~~. PARCEL 4 Non Trt!!' tota amoun1 or ine 1270I, Telephone (714) vo1 TAl(E AC r ON r ;J 1•.. ~ ·c• ttous Bus1neu ~ S.rv•c•• Inc •• T hur.<l.i\. J\u~USl 30 Del• J. PerouUta Richmond a, Richmond P<CI 1,.s 'T ~' .i':' lu~ ,~s ·~.: u"P••O oa1dncl' 01 •ne 01>•· tsJ.-4910 PROTECT 1ouR PROP· Na~ ~ON! ANA TSPECIFIC I AQenl ttO•O.....Sllee 19\XJ -t OlltoHOO PM ,1814 1 Baach 8 1vd. lrn21PaMoD•V•l•nc l• JA~fS S'Ofll NG c..t!SS.,..:~ess. ,': lhe gahOl\se<:urec!Oylhep•op Pu1>11~f1ed O«ln9e l..O<Uf flP• T ..-AY BE50LD A' P,ANJOIN VEN .JAE 2•0 w., Sra SIO ~ Sult. 2S0 S II 312 U.W llnllJl'll1'1IW ttrlv 10 oe sold a"d rttNOn 0-'•ly p,,, r Auqv~t t6 ;>) JO A. PuBL<C SALE f YOU -pnn C.e"'f'< 0•,.e Sle S I I 7,.,. •• 3 al Pll'r<t• R1 11th t•r'l 1HunUrvtton Beech CA I'::! • ....II c • .. -53 H II\ t•C••J~ ""01 lores !Common Area shown and ao•e 4"S1trnc11ec1 tOSIS !!'• 19QO •ifED AN EtPLANATION 21~ "'~"'"°'' BtoKh Cat.I !!E j...~-) -A--,~ 8 I l~ I ··• • ._..guna"' I . ".,., w"f't''' ""·' 1111 del1ne<J on the 11l>ove r• T ,.,..,.. ,,16~,. "'.,.,. '"""''" u ,....,1 t: I ~ 1 11 .1 t w J v 9264a ()fange Coast Daily Ptlol S<t••· "'"'' 1 .. 11 cc·m 111,.11 Dtict. nd penys t1nd advances 81 lht> f'I • ...,,.. OF TH( NA 'URE OF THE ., .,.. s.Qnature Trust• S-. Cha pt> I l ; 1 ,JVt''ldl' I Ofange Coast Daily Piiot Aug 2J 2' JO. 1990 O•flcl•fl<I •wflll,.,V ,,..11: D•d\ ~rlld .in:!:..urn ~·~. t•mt' 01 1~ 1n11tal puohca11on I PROCEEDING AGA•NS T 1rt4" F-.c1111ous Busmtt'S '* o.aa' 111.'90 Ars. f• I Aug 23 24 JO 1!jg() I · 1 ol '"" Nol.Cl' ot Tru,,,... ~ Ml.IC NOTICE 1 vou VOU SHOUl 0 CON Nl'!l4" rai..,r~ '" aOO"f' was ...,.1 St•rVlt't"' (Ill (It JV, ma~ I" ~ ... ,t,m1t11'(J " .JO lnQ lhurelrom lhosll pot1t0ns Sale •S S17 160 n . TACT A LAWVER ftl!!'<l " Oran~ Cou,,ty on 1 '-AU~IJSl ;11 1:1911 di ML.IC NOTICE 1 ~.~:.~ .. ,,;'."" ',•; 16~ ~~:,:: ~~~~ A.t:i •• ~~I ,,, .. ,,..n111tc19ryu'10l',,a11l FICTITIOUS •UllNESS On oq 13 90 1000 A~ 0Cfl)~':' 6 •481 f'•Lf Silt , 1123 &llOl90 1 1 Oii A M Jl ~Wl{lnj( Ml.IC NOTICE I lEOAl NOTICE l'M ·'' 11 ,. f"""'''"~ """"'" C.immon Atu on -i OecLt I~ n• frusl herPtorvrt' f'• NA.Mt: STAT£MENT TRANSAMERICA T•TLE IN· NO f '2C.80 ·•'\ "8.IC NOTICE A rt'H r: I HiVl'n>ld~· P~OPOSEO l ttC>-t1 ,ud fl' :>~,.,11 ,.,0 Ol'f'" I lllhOfl and Condominium t'Culed 11nd dettv•red to the 1 r>4" ro11ow1"g persons are SURANCE COMPANY 11s1 C•tet•o< Bu<ICle<'\ 1 ' -' • • NOTICE OF BUOOET FOA ••011•u lfld ~l'loth I' loc ~reo Plen unOf'•'>tQn"d II "'""""Dec: doo"O bus"'~ as duly appott•ted trustee "''"" Boul~varo Sulf' Xlt NOTICE Of' N n twnal l t'01l'l(•rv. PUBLIC HEARING HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 AYl'1fS SELf STORAGE Thtl 111001 i.klruss and 111111110" or Dtofaun ano De· w[STFRN INVESTMENT undef 1ncs P1Jr~uan110 DHod Tv,t•n Ca111 92680 Atteri DISSOLUTION Of' R1v l•r.,1dt'. l' /\ In lu•u '~' t•l .. ,, '"""llY 1•vlll'\ tl'l~I UNION HIGH I ;1) ,,. E ""'" Av4> Huril othof U11'111TlOfl dO:sq\llllOfl m.in<l tor 'ial" il"O a wrolll'n C.ROUP .11':'0 ASSOCIATES ''' Tru"I rec:0<'1eo •O I; '9 llOrt' Mr F ~ lint~ ~I I ,AllTN£1i'SHIP o ( floWt'r"< l<•nln bu tt•<<t,f 1unr11 l t•»C•h 'I SCHOOlOISTRICT ,,.,110,., fl!'llh C A ,1 IV'Y 01 lht! rNI ptoCJ111ty N011c .. 01 oe111utt->ndEIK 1 ,1· f • t" c;,,,..., Sweet'\ n~flumPnl 'llO ~'-4/6 r Pl'•l'•O 5e>ut t>t C.d p"""' ...,011ce ,1 '>er t I • ) I . l ·~·· .. r (<fl a .. ~,, "'II liold cl 11 .. ~•ur tol\QID• B"i'< ,, I; 14 8'18 ") 14 l dftOIOrO ,,. I dc9C:rlC.10d ~ •.S purport lion 10 'if'll Tl'le ""ders.g"6<1 14. (;(l~f<l """'\8 Cat.I B 0 '. A,.,. 1 l l ' !. •r·•"·• •bOO c .imou• Ot1v~ ~lvt't\ 11'1111 ;),ana ~nn15 ttln. .. m.I\ • ll J!( II ,•ullll• .... , .. ,,q ~n (,,.,,.,..,'''"''HI' Schoo• Ot'\ll•CI ...,.,,, .. \lft''IQ"'''h•rt 1111" edlo bll llJJltdoPttllO.. CluSt'O ~tl•d NOl•C4" or 04> C'o,•o::'" """" ,,.,.,(1 .. ·~90 1011• "'PO B<>• ?200 NewC>Ofll""'"' L:IW•4"<'Ce ""''"'O' H o.I!( lltl'lf.111..~I f uun ~I A""":'""'' ~'1 JJJI .l f" f'(\\f•~ ouc!Q4"1 l orl,,.,,. l"ur J'\llWS mu51 !:>••II\ I ~9'f)O'I Beach CA ta11ll lnO ("'<.11()(110Se1t10 i' Ct ,,,,. IOhn~on A"COld'\ f •f'Cult'Cl b• 81'1K" c:"' ;'~63 Alft"n dO•nae>u,,nf''\SunClerlhe da1 10 11 l.tll\t'r .. , ... ,1 ,1 ,, ''• ''N""" '1<iuo1.1• .. J11'lt'thl•l<00IPf(lf1•!11tl!!'["<""~''tlOd•d 'nt ti 92660 The undersfijned'"" •l'COtdPO .... IN' cnyn•, ,.·ft·(.,,,,' o ..... 0 •ETNA .rr 1N<;l,,RANCE1"o;' Mt ... u.· "'<;on "''•''''""'11"' ... nostyl CPnll"I 1111 N1•\\ nun l"''' R• If • , .. ,.,,d It .. ""' '"'""'"0" ll •O.'C.1 '"" l·fl'll• ,, ""' ,, ..... A. ltUSletl tJrs.Jaoms.,,., liilbol· ..,,,.,, .. ,,,,. ... at p•OC>t"•I• ,, l ,,. ....... ~., (.,.,,, Q~617 (..0MPAl1jo A.NO ~•RMt.N t"• vf'<S ..... --c ,,..,Odl\\ ti ' ' ''"'"'" • P •' •( il.il•C•" I ol •oca1ed ,, • ••' • ,.,. Ca ASSOC A'ES A CA• 0• , .... , " .,..,,,, nq•on B i:.·• i. 1 1 N B lvd N1•wpt1rt ft,.m,.r" 11'1 "o"t1wty ~.~;~"c",,:',,0';,;'~~~0~~~~~u~~~ .. s"~ .. ~·;:,:;;0:o;,~11~ :~~·:,:..::~~00.:hel DATE u~•b t4Cf0 ""' ,,,~ O ~t~Ml"Sa rOAN1A GEN.ERA, PAR1 E\l'ct~ Ca•• 9;>6<115 A•ten a!:.:.: Court: 0 .1 o,8 & .. 1< h 4.!h'lli or ... '" f •• • t • I ( ()m I s .. ~,I • •qq() ~lwet'n tht l·mf' "' ')14" c:; 11 .. ·~ 'U' .., 'l""mmon ~·'°" ,, .,,., Pitr•r 0"t1oJCll"9 \•JI .. le: l ' l. f ~. I NERSHtP H trvstO•IS) lfl ll()f' .,,.., R11nr "'""",.,?"'~160 "'"'" • c . ' .. 4 J•O C;1lif orn1.1 \'1t•tn.1m "v" • r ... o '' .. ' " ''ll•' ' 8 ()() ",,.. .ir•O ~ is • 't.i• '""'•""'"n ''" "•'''' '' shu•n he<eon FI·•'·" NN<!!' "' "'"'" c;,., ' • • ~ r "'"'"' ' con· t"• ottoe11 o1 ll'lfl Cou~tv Re 8<'a"' a..,..;!";: t Ir-to • ~"'' lh ' A V ... ... I ••• I I t "\''. I mt'''' t """M'' dP\J s...ci ~ .... b8 m.tCl8 y•(@ '"' I! I ... JI. ()Pd""~'' tO<der o• ORANGE Counh S!>ut'1 •n·~· OU pva•d ,q"'c ro, .. 1"0••w<1I f' It r •111' ""J l' 11 ''•'I'••'"·~ A .... •" °"'"'en 1 '" .e 1" ••. 1 1 .. -.1 c·•n 1tn1tnl °' ,,.OFESSIONAl FORE· •h.. "J s1•a.,•1s1 om. Stall' o• C11tlorn.1 ""''" •:'.3 t.n•-.m C•1'1 A l • , ) ~·1 1. c, fhf' Dul II(. h"811n9 On l"P l()td trod 001 Jdl•J p I' I, vu WI "'"' v V O ' ~ C "80'1 A•t.,nto(lf' M• l!'T' '"' ' 1' , .,,,. 1 '" l I"" •'"' 1~ ""o lh 1 ,111 """ hudQl'I lo• Man r AYRES SELF •M<af\IV express Ill om(lloolld CLOSURE CC>f'PC>f'ATI N. ,.,,., I'(! • t•an-.ac• llu<u W L SELL A ' PuBL « g,,7 ,. p () S,1 I ~h ~ •• ' .• • C "' .n l ,J4"1 V.v n 1 '"'~ •, .., t>P .,,.10 11 STOR:X: <IJO'l'CJ"'O 11119 possession '' Tr11ttee """ u".1"'' !twl roe It ous 4 CT•O"' TO Tr_:E HIGHf S 1 Bfoa,.-R N 1rlh ll1!(hl u ub C:A 1 L '" 1 "'' ro.Jdwlly t0~'>1 'r'ork lo,.n '1ul\I Pub•r~heel ()r11n99 Coa51 or enc;1.llN>r1111Ca tnciudlnO ELISE M P OTTER. 8u~ "'~ 111.tm,..sl .,,.,d S DOER r"IP 1..AS ... PAV w ~~:.~·>e•9e~~ ""~'" t • . •, ·• ' •r1o~ ,,, te>:I ha\ !)Pen rl' " •o• S..acn CA on 541c>· Oo111 P·IOI A uSI 23 3-0 lut.S C:tw\le5 end f14)lltl50S AUTHORIZEO SIONATI)RE, Iii.. .,. ' ""''' ' •990 lb'" .1• ,,,...,. • Y•I' '""'" '!0 • 9 "I h 11 II ~ I • r \ t v•t'"'t.d inc •I l'llh l>f't'n de t~l>C'r 11 1~ 31 7 30 1 ~ U9 lul 1r.., Truslw and o1 lhe :nss Btlttol Street, Suite c. •Pl ran" ,.,,,n50" money~•"" IJ" t..C 'i.tal"" 5.,,,,. •O~ ·us!" COii ' B rrilh1•r; At II Rr11dd '"""'"NJ 11'1111 •I 11 cateoor. 0 cioc~ Pm TH SI' lru5is u !Wled lJI¥ -i ee.i 250, Cotta Mete. Cafltornle T'1•~ .iel~l't'I was t teO al THE C .. APMAN AVENUE 92680 Atlf•""°" V • W "'J\i l\lui lu.H\ l'n«ta '""" 4"•!!'rnpl undtlf ll'le re PuOl•sl'lfMl Oraf>99 Coul of Trusl 10 pey 1he ,.,,.,_, t2C21. (71•) M2· 1S2'. w tl'I '"'" c ...... "'' (;lef~ of Or E,..TRANCE TO T>•E CtVIC 1•M" Aou~ Qwff•m<'fl" ol lht' Ca1tlorn11 I 30 990 lflU princ.l()lll sums ol 1hel l>c.1" 11n.-o Orangt' Coast a"~ Counh "' t.ugust 2 CEN~ER BUIL.OING 300 Th•I l>uS"-S wH co· M I',.. l> 11 1 \ 111 r ' Ertv.ronm8f'lta1 Ou.iltty Acl Oa•lv P•IOI August T~ 627 P\8.IC NOTICE I nnlt.tlsl secured by H•d D<>••• P •r.t Auqus1 tf\ 23 30 1990 ("ST CHAl>~AN AVENUE dUC'fl<I I>~ a a-a c-art,.,., h i:! 41:'\0 I NOTICE IS HEREBY 01te<I o l Trull 10 •II R4¥1 F..s.321 ORANGE CA ()l\()(10 • ~"'f' f URT HER GtVfN 11'131 sa•d P\alC NOTIC£ •5"51 $24~ 0 75 711 ••lh 1n1u1usl Th 60 I Pub•1«oflel 0•1'"9• Coas1 1 •>qf'll ...... '"0 l\lf!•ll~I C.0" Thot ~· l•~mt'f•I NA" Io""° f '""' '''""' 0~>!11.l I' Hurtt ng T ""''"" l!llilflno Will N> l!f'ld on ,.ICTITIOUS aUSINfSS lhMtton !tom 3 1189 • D•··~ p,,,..., Auqust 9 16 23 ....vees 10 and "°'" h~ b~ ' ''"'" 11'14> '°'''''" ,..... ' , ········•••I thl' 10th day ot l eptem.,.,, FlCTrTIOUS •UttNlas NAME ITAT!MENT 11 000, 10 annum es ptl> P\8.IC NOTICE JO I~ unde• ~3•d OH<d o• T•u,. ' ·~ r.oun1, or Au'W ••• n &4>.K. ~di , , ·~ lhlS 2 LN'•I I 1990. I lh" hour of 1:00 p.m NAM! STA TEMEHT f'1e IOllOw•"O C't''~"n' .ire vl()(l(1 on salll note(sl plus1 T"·S86 1"41 pro~,. '•tulleCS • H•fl I 111 ""llL "' ,,, ... l C•uncrl Chet mt> ... > r r ,, ... lollowtng Of"'SonS .tre 110•1\Q busonl'S~ .... I c.osl and ..,,, adllanoitS ••Ill I( 5.... Count• ano <;1a1e 011~ "~ """' ,_ ,, ,, IJ" Co"' • "' ·' Auou'\ • lou<l ti Diana Oennlt • p •tl"'"I"(! ~. '"'1" c 0 \''" ~ •• l,t A.JO,,,_. lO ,9 T., ~nu..-• ,,,., Nl'WJtO•I 04"aCh C•tv H/111 I 110< •Q bll$11\(1$, \S BAR ( l v I ·~ f q e tntornst Eshmaled IOlal STATEMENT OF DlllDI IC ""'TlCE ·~ J<' f'•1•'' A"~·~' I(\ -;." """'1~'1 >100 Nl''"P"'' BClulev&rO tOHNNV S TRUE TOAC:HISWIMWEAA 11 1. 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UU UtTY, l'T MAY K IOt.D AT OVNUAAATlN, .W DOU ~ T'HIT~~ T& --·~ r--Oft•I -To .. ~ 1 ~ Notleelt'*ebrOl~to TO',..._TY~ YOU AM. IN OEfAUl..T A POBllC SAi.£. If YOU 1""0Ulfl50,~ F,,_..,W ,_..__, __ ':fi A l~ DI* '.,..-.., II In• ...... CAii NO. A111114 credllort ot 01e within YOU AM W DIPAUL UNOl.111 A OHO M tMJSt, HUD AN EXPlANATIOH YOU AAI MJlifO IUl.O AND ITifllULATION8 °' Bf t .. -lo lie l'MOe on S*· cndllore: To .. .... n9IMd ,,.,,.-ore IMI • UNDl:A A DIED OF TAUSf. OATlO JUlY 21. 1MO. UN· OI TH( NATURE °" r..e 8Y ,1.AIH'Tlf'F tAUd ...... THIS COMMITMSIT "°" dMetllled. _.., ~ condnaenl CINdlllof9, MCI ~ on petfonel l>l'ooertV YOO TAKE ACTION T TO "'°TfCT YOUR PAOP-YOU, YOU IH()UlD C<*-MOHD F"OM AU. IM,ROVI· ~T'ID rn• eon-' prOMtty ~ l ~· MCI '*'flei9IW. crtdleof'I. built Iran-* le lt>Out 10 119. OAflO "9l't4 UHlHS Lt.II YOU TAJ(( ACTIOH PAOCUOINO AGAINST ~I JAN ~· EXCEPTING THl"I• ~A~C:. Thi NIMl•I end bualneN be In~ In ~ Who '"-,_..inatter deletlbed PMOTECJ YOUR ~ EAl'Y. IT MAY N IOl.D AT TA.CT A 1.AWYVl Y• _,. • CAUl9M MlNTI, ITAUCTURH VOU TAQ =-=orC~I !': T~-wc::: ; .r:..~ .. ,.~~· ;:-i;:-:, ~-cw-::: ~he .. nar:-l:: = ~l"'~"i ~ ~y A~~~~ ~~~A;~ ~ c:... :·:.:-... -=.:: :!": ~~~~:a~m ~. ~ 1ng end Marllyn Whiting, no ~ P~T~..,hMN" been of: EVEL VN ' MAE trin•riror• are MILLIE NEED AN E>tPlANAT10H OF THE NATURE OF TH! T.9. lllO. Mm .,._......... , .. .,_.. at THl!AE~ AS OF OClO-;uiL.aC 8ALa . fl YQIJ W•I 17111 StrMt, Cotti AATINO "'" te l't. OOEMEA SWEESY 705 E 8alb0e 01 THli NATUAfi OF THE PROCEEOINO AOAINS T NOTICE IS HEREBY eMI aewt. BER 17, lt7t , AS OOH-MEED M OPUINATM)llll MeM. Cllllornl• 92627 ~OAOEU. :~J~ A PETITION hM been Blvd .. B•ibo•. CA PAOCEEOINO AGAINST YOU. VOV SHOULD cQH.. GIVEN that on W.ctnw<11y, A...._ er,..._ Cllll .. VEYEO BY AETNA LIF"E IN-OF n4E Nll'TUW. 01 THI The loutlon In Cllllt0<nl1 C 1 _, C-"'-filed by BEVERLY FLEER The 10c1tlon In c.111orn1a Y~ YOU SHOUlO C()N.. TACT A ~WYEA. 84\Ptember 5. let<), II 11 00 _. ..,,.._. ,-. ,_ tr..-SURANCE COMPANY IN PAOOllOtttG AOAINilii orthe chief ••eoullv• omce our ~ --'V In the ~ Court °' or the Chief •xtcu11w olflC• r""' A LA~ On ~.,,,.,.. 11. 1tt0, o'cloell I tn of MIO o.y, In ....... lllf U•• ..... M OEEO RECORDED OCTO· YOU. YOU 8t40UU> ~ or prloclpal bl.lllnelt ofll(:jt OAANGE. ' Cllllfomla County of or pr1nc1Pll l>utlMH ottic. On ~ 20. 1'80 II 10·00 I m • PRO· ttle ., .. Mt llllOe fOf con· .,_ ,...-..... ..,_ W ,_ 8£R 17, 1978. IN 8001< TACT A L.AWYBl ... • of the 1ntenoed tr11n1te101 It THE Iha -~~tOH OAANGE. Of the intenoed "1"-1.,or .. at 1 ir 00 Noon, •"*" F E s s 1 o H A l F o R E • ououno T tuttH'• s ..... ..,.. ... ~ • ..._ ,_ 13355, PAOE 1117 OF Of'· an ...,..,,.., ta, tW , Slll\'MI ••above ~ ,' 1 JANE ~· THE PElrTION 2000 PKmo·Coaat Highway Cou.::.!:1' COf'p .. at CLOSUAf CORPORATION. wfChln the OfflcM Of REAL e.e. FICIAI. AECODS OF SAID el tOOO AM ,.,__ C... All othet bvtlr"leU n1ma CORDELL .__ -.w........i 18q1Mlla lha=VERLV /1 3 '1. HunUnoton S.9Qh, ~ ,,.,.._ Ufl· M dY'V IC)pOlnted Trll*t• ESTATE SECUAITIE.8 SER· W ,.u • Ml .. ,_ ORANGE COVNTY ritlOfl, 1 ~ Cor.-wt end tddr .. MS UteO hy th• -~·..,, FLEER be • °" 92948 dlw end pur ..... to o.d ol under and pW9UMI to 0..0 VICE, '°'91ed 11 1800 Nonh , ... ,.,.. • .... ,_ M-r PAAC:fi. C: !Ion 11 OUI~ eppoiftl• intended t11111etw0f(1l within IO ~i:.,repreMn~ pef90f'lal rep • 10 All other butlnest nllNI TrUlll t~ 111411•, .. of Trull. utcuted l>y 8totdw1y, Sutte 100, In the .... n. -· -4 ,.., NONEXCLUSIVE EASl · t"*-undlllr ..ct~..- lht pul lhr .. YNlt .. lar .. the ......... 8drrinls'9r II• ...... of and •d<l•MMI UMO by the 1011 No ..... 336tN In boc* AMJAD DARWISH AND Clty of Sant• An•. County of ...... ,....., _. ~ MENTS OVER lOlS •• to o.d ol Tu• ... .. le llnown 10 tl'le Intend.a t~~nl PElrTION lhe decedent 1tantler0< within the pu t · .,_V• ··, <>I Olt1c:11I MARY BETH DARWISH. Orang. St1te ol Call1omla, _,, m., be U*eft ...._,. ANO 1S OF TRACT NO 111.,tt. at Intl No .. . tr1r1trerMC•l tra NONE IS the dltceden THE PElrTION three yHre are ._,Ilda lfl tho olhce °' llw HUSBAND ANO WIFE. ANO REAL ESTATE SECURITIES IWtMf ••n"'9 "-tt'8 97~ AS SHOWN ON A 37001 111 tlGdl -. PllU9 -, The name(e) 1111<1 bull°"• ~ l's reques91 h d9cedlnl'S The n•m .. ano t>uSlneea County ~I ol OflnQI WIU .ARO 11, SAVCERMAN SEA\llCE. a Cllllfornte eot· -" MAP RECORDED IN 8001( of Ottlalll Aecot01 in .. (Jl.t llddrfft OI the Intended NILL Md oodlcill, K lfly, W ill Md coclclla, H 1ny. address ot the lrantler-ec.anty, ~ ol CeW<lrNll. A N D K A T H R y N po<atlOn u duly 9C>$)Olnted TMf'e •• Mtler ..... ,.. 406, PAGES 41 AND 42 OF fl!Ce of IN County ~ lrlntfetff(tl •rtt Wffle<:h The ~I~ IO ~is be admittod 10 ptObe• ate NOUVEAUX DEVELOP· neculwd by Rub•rC 0 SAUCERMAN. HUSBAND TruelM ~ and pun tuanl .,.,__. •• Yo.1 m.y •lfll MtSCELl ANEOUS MAPS o1 Oranoe County S.... « MOIC>t Spo<l a, Inc. ?726 1 are w ile~ lo< The wil ~ ""Y codlele MENT, INC "Nev•O• cor-~ ~'=· "*' AND WIFE ... TruttorC•l r .. to the power Of ..,. con-to call .... ,.,.,., r'fhl RECOADS OF ORANGE C.lcwnl• becut.CS - L .. Romblu. M1n1on V1e10 •emlnat:.a In II Ille ~ ..... are •"-Illa* !Of poratlon 203.it 1 Ramona •I -re· corded AUGUSTS. 1MO. M lwred 1n thll ceina1n Deed ol _.,. H '°" do not '-" COUNTY CALIFORNIA. AS Donne W 0.-. M tw ... CA • _,.. eicamlnatlon In the file "-Pt Lan•. Hu'n11n '°" BeKll. CA llOn to ~· Of Intl NO 5647 In bOOlt 1389. Tr~t e.<eucted by I RICH· Ml •HOfnef, ,.., ,.... cal 8fl SAID EASEMENTS ARE OE· and .., ... ~ Tl'le OIOPOrty P•rt1nen1 by fie court by fie court 92646 ° Clllh. Cllhlolf. QMld rlrawn p90e 378 of Offlclal Record• ARO RUBOTTOM •n<I ltlOfMJ ,....., .. ~Of SCRIBED ANO DEFINED IN WLl SEU AT hefeto 11 <leecnbe<I 1n oen-THE P~rTION THE PETrTION The properly pertinent on t ttalll °' Nlllorwli t*1k In Iha ottlGe of the Cout1ty DIANA M AUBOn OM ~u• e ..... aid offtce ( ... tect lf'I SECTION 1 02 OF THAT AUCTION TO HIGHEST eral u rumllu•e li•lurea ~4!.~ ..... 't au~ty IO requests authority IO hereto is deecr1b4IO in gen-8 VIUdi dt1twn bot • siete °' Recorder of ORANGE Coun-band and wife, u c:ommunl-the pflMM boot!) CERTAIN LEASE DA TED DER FOR CASH ~ equ1prnen1 nnd 1nven101y of ...,.,.,,,.,.r t,,. •tale adininlatitr the ...... .,.1 u Sioek In Tra<le, Flw· luderOll 1;1411111 uruon, °' • ty. CALIFORNIA, ty pro1)41fly, teoorcled Fet>fu· °"Pu" • .-le .,.. OCTOBER 17, .1919 ANO ER'S CHEQ( (pay..,._ •• 11oc1<1n1rado 1n01slocat8<1 =-~ l~e: Undef ll'le l~ndenl luree Equipment and =·dra11m hv,!J= °' Wll.L SELL AT PUBLIC ary 27 1990 1ntl'le otn~ot tr .. "9fl .... cit..-..... RECORDED OCT08ER 17 IJmaof sale .nlMltfv'~ 81 770 WMI 17th Street Act (This ~ ~ ... Actrinlslralion of £ ...... GOOO~ll of a certain Choe-1 I •IMQ• 8 8T. AUCTION TO HIGHEST 810. the County Rec.Of<* ol uld dlclel "9ted ..._ IHI .,.._ 1979 IN BOOK 133SS of the 1Jn11ed Stat•) ( , Coe1a Men Cll1tlo1n1a · Uu-"1 Arel... (This auchottly will olate Stora buelneu anc:I ,1 aoc .. iOf\. •virlQt lhOC ' OE R F 0 R C A S H , County 111 Recorde<'t In-• 30 DIAi CALEN0""'°9 PAGE 1282 OF OFFICIAL ,.·1 CheCll paV1101e 10 92627 allow the pet'l!Onal allow 1M pei1lonal 1ocale<I t i 705 E Bitlt>o.t lllUn. °' ~ blrlk ~·CASHIE R S CHECI( OR 'ltument No 90-102072 by p ore preHl'llor una REC.OROS OF SAID OR· _.,. Truat o.d Servt0a1. The bulln&U name u~ repnMlentall: lo--~ repreeentattv. lo tllke Blv<I . Balboa. CA :~;-:,:: 5 ~ ,;!: CEATIFIEO CHECK. (P•)'-reuon ot. Or each()( <letault ,...,_.. _.,. • m.e-ANGE COUNTY Inc ) Al Iha front anlrlltl08 by the •aid 111m•le1or(s1 at mllllY , 8C ns ...... ....,, many aclions wilhoul The t>Usoness neme uM<I 1 ' 1 •u tble 11 ume or ••le In lawful In payment ol performl#>ee .,tna Mt"'• eotM. Tht •HMI lldd••U 91\d IO the OldO localed llf .. MIO loca11an 19 Automouve ~~1"'"2.iu~Jrt ~J:fr,raval. obLalnlno OOOl'I appraval. oy the 1111<1 translerot(s) at "i4: •:,,'t'.!'::: :: money ol the Vlllled Stales, ol the 001tga11ons MCured Ul'IO CMI• o 11no llM'll .... Oiher common ~siqnatt0n South Eucild Sta 2. ~ R .. lo•allon & Repaor impoOfe g ce · n .VfllY Bel0<e f81Ung certain VfltY Uld 1oei111on ,, TOM-~ . DOlrOIKM 10 payable to Profesaional lheret>y 1nc:tud1ng Iha! telefOl'llcl no le otr-• '' •"'Y ot the •eat prO()eny ,_ CA 1111 rlQh•. u•te ..., Tiie bulk 1111nsle1 "in· ho rtant the action~lmponanl aC11on• FOOLERYSERIOUSCHOC-It ..:='i"°ttyH.ii 401 Forec1osureCorporat1on)AT breacho•d~aull Notice ot prot.c:ckln: eu Y~to d•tt"bt'd abo11e 1• interitt conveyed to ..,.. 1en<1&<1 to be c:onsummale<I wewr, person howewr the ~81 OLA TE e*CNiotnMl"'Jl.w ~ha THE CHAPMAN AVENUE which was recorded Marth eecrhoamaqulMlteMctue µu•Dt>•lf:ld lo t:.e 47$0 VON now helO bot rt undlf UICI ., the olltce OI WILSHIRE tepu~~lt:rve wl~loe ~ reprosenlative will be Sai<I bulh transfer " In· CA 1111 '""'' IJlte' end .,. ... : ENTRANCE TO THE CIVIC 20 1990 ., Rec:orOer s In-cumpllr con IH lor-11< ARM AN NE w p 0 RT o-> or TrUSI If\ N ~ ESCROW COMPANY 4?70 requ grve no· tequiled lo give notice to teoeled to b4J consummated 811' ~ 10 and nuw CENTER BUILDING, 300 atrumeril No 00· 144093 mt I I d Ide• I e 9 o I e • BEAC.H CA 92660 ty 11l~lecl 1n Mid eo..n&y Wllshlfe Blvd lo!I Anoett'S .~~led pe<sogs =· intefesled pef901l9 unle• a1 the ollice of ORANGE he6c1 111111 uflder ..i Deed EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. Will SELL AT PUBLIC ·~el ustect .... ,., TRANSAMERICA UH ano State dMCltt.d -t..oc CA 90010 on or alte1 Sep-y a~':~ no .:cf ltley have waived notice or COUNTY ESCROW. CORP or Ttual'" the.I PfOUQllV 1111.1-ORANGE. CA . all r19hl, title AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST que la cone eeeuche •u I N s " ANN u IT y 5a5 end thll ..,,,,......,.. tembe• 19. 1990 consen propo consenled IO the propoaed 16099 GOldenwest Street. attld 111 l.lld Coonl and and interest con~ed to BIDDER FOR CASH lawful cuo. 2 1 J 1 4 2 '> 1 3 ' 1 A S ~.,.,f ot 1i. Loi SM llll o This bulk 1ran,1er •• sub-~~ T~ lndepe~I action) The Independent Huntmgton Beach. Call· &ate dhcrlbed •• :lx:e-ano now held t>y 11 under m0t14!l; ot t~ Untied Sta•et. II ueled no ,,_ta •u BENH•CIARY1 Trac.I No 907, • '* .._, ~· to Ca11101n11 Uniform lrallOn aut • ..,.ity administration authofity fotnla Orange County,°" ur " MA" &aid De.a of Trust In the or a cuhoer s cneck Or awn 1~ta • tleftlpe, puede The u~•'O'*' T1us1 .. Rec.ordeO'" ac.. 21. P .... eommerc1a1 Cooe Sec11on i" be JJatlled un= an wil be gr11nled u,,.._ an alter SEPTEMBER 18, 1990 PARCEL 1 Uni• No 10 property 11tu•ted In said on any bank credit un•on. or perdet .. ~. r le puedefl d1tcl11m1 env Uablht~ for any 2S to 341 ~ al .._.... 8 106 nter~ person an lnt«ested perton flee an Th15 bulk transfer 19 sub-IOcated on Loi 1 ot Traci County an<I State ~lbed savir1<;1s and ioan nwc1a110t1 qui1« .u eol8flo, •u ~o 1nc;orrec:teu 01 the ll•eet i.neous ""9pa, 1t1 en. Ofla The name and 11dOre111 or objeclion to lhe petl1ion objection to 1toe peltkln 1ec:;1 to Celllornle uniform No IOIM. •• shown ()fl a as domiciled •n '"'" s1a1e 111 'I otro• eoeH d• •11 aodr"99 •nd 011\er common ol the County RecoldW Of the peri.on ""''h wl'lom and shows oood cause and shows oood caUM commercial Code Se<:lton Mep Recorded 111 9oo11 3t8 LOT 13. TRACT 2215, IN payable at 1h4\ 11me ot Mile, ptoptedAld atn o'f'leo adl· <Jeeion•1100 it any snown ..., County cl•trM may be l1111d is why the courf lhould not why: the coUl'f lhoukl not 61(>6 PllQUa 31 8fllJ 32 ol MlelMI: THE CITY OF COSTA 111 119hl 1111e and 1ntern1 elonofporpert•delacorte. l'lera;n The ,.,_. addf-and WILSHIRE ESCROW COM· g<ant the autlorlty. gtanl the authotlty. The name anc:I ad<lt•H of laneoul ..... RIK;()fdl of MESA. COUNTY OF OR-held by,, u Trustee tn "''' Eirl•left otroe requltHoe Said HJe will CHI maoe but Od'8f common ~ PANY 4270 WtlSh1re Blvd A HEA,AING on lie A HEARING on tie the pereon with whom Oranoe eouniv. CA11lorn111 ANGE. STATE OF CALI-•••I prOQefly '''uattt in H id ........ ~ qua .,.led without covenan1 or ...,.,. If 8ft'I. of IN ,.., ~ LOI AngelM CA 900 tO ~bllon w1H be held on ~lion wilt be held on claims may be f!le<l ,1 OR-and as lllown on the o.da-FORNIA. AS PER MAP RE-County and State d~rtbed qut.ra llem8f • un .00..00 r101y e.<preu °' 1mphecl r&-dncl"lbld ~ • ~ Attn Lany $howlell E~•Qw eptember 13, 1990 al tembef 13, 1990 at ANGE COUNTY ESCROW r81ton and Condumrn1um CORDED IN BOOK t06. u lonow, lnmedletaMeftle. II noCOft-garoing hlle pouessoon. or «1 IO oe I CM v .. """1~ NO 928?6 1 'S p M In Dept 3A 1 5 p M In Oepl. 3A CORP 16099 Goldet'IW~I Plan Anwuled April 13 p A G E 3 4 M I s LOT 74 or TqAc T ~'° -• 111'1 obogado, puede encumb•an<:4!!1 !I) pay the Ne•Por1 a..ctl. CA 92ee1 and tl'le 11,.1 rt11y tor lthng localed at 700 CMc localed at 700 Civic Stteet Hunt1nq1on Beach 1973 11 1n,11umen1 No CELLAlllEOUS MAPS IN J'>1<l .A!) PfR MAP Rf llamar o un Mnlclo de ref· rem1un•ng pt1n<.1P81 '"m ot The unaerllQl'*S Tr~ claims bt a11y t •to<11tor 'hall Cenlor Drive West. Santa Cente< Drive W..C, Santa c a11loirna 926417 and the 1a~1 133118 in Buoli 106.it4 P8Qtl THE OH 1CE O f THE C.ORDf D "~ BOOK 128 er.nclo de obof9doe o • me not~il adv1nc;ei •1 any a.sc&aimt .ny ~ tor ~ be St1plembt>t Ill H190 Anl?,, C A 92701 Ana CA 92701. day to• l1hng C:ld1ms by anv 462 ol Oll!Ca&I Ruc.ords of COUNTY RECORDER or PA G~') 11\ "' '}I IN· u ... oflclna de •rude,.. .. •JMdf'f lhP leim ,,, S<l•d Deed tne0trecl-of the ...... whl(';r1 •S lh!l hu'"''"' day h· YOU O BJECT .TO IF' YOU OBJECT TO Ctedllor ,haU be SE Pl EM · Otangr; County (IM ·con-SAID COUNTY f)(CfPI C. Lu s Iv F 0 I M 's (WH •• dlrectorlo , •••• Of Tru" teet r.l'lilrQ4H -~ lldO•trSS end Othef common ,,.101e tl'le ron~ummo11on the granting o l lhe pet1t10n, lhe granting of the pellUOf'I, BER 17 1990 wh1<.h ,, lhe <1um1n1um Plan· I and THEREFROM All CRUDE CEL L ANf fJU~ MAPS IN lonlco). e1penSM ot lhe Trustee end <leJIQllllllOf'I 11 llflY, llhOWn O•I~ ~poc.11111() .ttlOV" you should appe81 at lie you llhould appear at the bu!.•ne$S <Jay belme !he Amuodmenls 1hurvlo Ro OIL PETROLEUM GAS T Hf Off ICE OF I HE c ... No.121104 ot 1"8 l•u'.JI~ creoleO Oy ••>Cl herein Oale<J M11y 14 l\l<if) lw!arlrtg and Stale vour hearin9 and slate yout conSYmmllllOn <lalP 'll)KI· totllud In 8tJOll 11552 PllQO BREA ASPHALTUM AND COUNI I RECORDER OJ: The name 300 a<IO•~ ()! Deed of Trust !or lhe Sll(J uNt -· De .,,.. WE S TEC H M OTOR ob1oc11<>ns Of Ille w rltlenobjllCllOns Of file wmlen ·i,edat>ove 516 aml m Book 11 552 A LL t< 'N o RE O 5AIOCOUNIY '"" rour1 "'•El nomore / amounr ••asonotity est• Dul •llhOul~tor ••· IPORT&, INC . 8Y Jorry obtecllOns Wllh the COUf1 obieelions with the court Dated AoguSI 15 1990 Paouu 526 l1oth ul ()tl1(;131 SUBSTANCE'> ANO OTHER T~p ~lrflel <iddre~s 01 due<.<.•O••de la .. •~ttP ~"' s·u mated to t>e S3913'7S 11 ranry ~--or lmClMd. ,. Conrlld. Pr•eld•nl belore the heating. Your !>e1ore lhe hearing Yout MILLIE SWEESY. Trone· Roc.otcJs MINERALS UNDER ANO IN Oltlf'• common Cle5'0nauon PERIOR COUR' f)F C.ALI Tile beflef•ciary unc:ler Hid Gl'dtnO lille pr_1.,, or Publ•'lhP<l O•tlrl\I" c,0 851 appearance 'TlClY be In appe8'8nc4t may be In ferOf(e) PAACEL 2 /\rt undcvdotl SAID LANO W ITHOUT ot 1ne •0111 ptOP4!flY he•e<n ~ORNl.A COUNH OF OR Oeedol Tru1ther1lolo•e e• 9"'-Utnbrtnea. to PltY !fie Oa11y P1101AuQ1r\liLI 1990 personor t>yyoutallomey pet110nor byyourat~. NOUVEAUX DEVELOP· 1118 1nlt1•11sl '"LOI' ot R1CiH f OF SURFACE ao o .e dt'Hffb8d •S ANGE 700 c'"" ~ter ec:uteOandO.hvere<l101he femlllrW!Q pr~"""·· ''' 6Jf; IF YOU ARE Al IF YO\f ARE A MENT. INC .. 1 Newlld• COi· T1act No 8094 H shown on ENTA't' AS RESERVED IN purpor1&d 10 be 4S09 Sur-011ve Ste 8)8 Santi .Ano uflde,,ioned -men Dec.lar ttw notell) ~eel bi; ..., CREDITOR Of a CREDITO R °' a poretlon, a1: Gary L. a Mev R..c.oHfU<I in Book THf DEf O RECORDED rt'y Duve Corona de• Mar CA 92702 0838 a1100 ol Delaull and Oema"d ~ of Tiull, •Ith 111._.,. D1AT H NoT1c1s lconllngent creditor of tho conungent etedilor or tie hnder, TreHurer. Tr•n•-316 P~ J 1 11•!4.l J2 ol JUL.., 17 19!>8 IN BOOK Calllorn•a r~ name ttd<lren an<J to• Sale and • ""'"en No theu!on 81 prCN111ed 111 Mid deoe~. you rrust flteldeOeased. you must file lerff(•) M1tc;ell11ntrnus M a vs 4:J'>2 PAGE )47 OrFICIAL The unoe"'9"eo dos te~hone numoer ol tilaon I""' 01 Oelaull and Elec:hon nole(SI .ovinc.es ~r your claim Wiii the court VOUt claim w1tt the court Pu!>ll8ned Or.in<Je Cout Atlc.;.111b ol Ot1tt~ Cuunly RECORDS c.ts1ms all 11111>1h1y to1 any 1n. 1111 \ a11o•n.ey 0t ot11nt1ll lo Sell Tf\111 unc:le<s•gned und6, the tetml of t and mail a copy to lhe1and mall a copy lo lie Daily p1101 AuQusl JO 1~90 Ccll1lorn1ct shown a11ll du ThP weet address aM corteclnM~ on •a•O streel "''"'°"' an allorn"y '' tEl•r..lu\f'd '\al<l Notoce 01 De Oeec:I ol Trust 1-.s per!IOflaJ representative personal representative r h6;t, flf'Mj(f as Uwnmtw1 Ar8'1 on ome1 i;ommon des1qna11on addreu o• 0111,., common roombtti la d1tf!CC1on , ~ n.,. , laull and E.i4!C1ton 10 Seri 10 Ind 1111:cieor-ol 1,. T ~ BRl7.ZI apportlod by the oourt appotnted by the court lhu al.Jovu rul(llroo tu Dul.la ,1 any of the retal p•opttfly de\19n8hon ""'"n de 1e1e1ono rte I tw '""or<JI'() •n me <.ou•1 ano ol ltW uusu v _,_ ill¥ D O N Al D JO HN w1tt1n loot months from w1t un toor months from °''°'IC NOTICE ••'"'"and Conl111mir11um <l .. \e,rioed 81lO•e ,, Said""" w111 o;. maOf' 11br,q ... 1n d<tldt>mano""''" o 1w"'"" t~ ''"Cl' P'-'"""'~ •• ...Oo-l ol TruSI r ' , the date Of first IS6U3n<:e Of the date ol firSI tSSuance ol r~ ...,..,, Rti39f'l"'Q lhcr>'lf!lffl pu•OOtlf:'d to 0.-6!>!'> OAR-w1lh1Jul Ndlranly !!•IJ'M' or 1 I"' dflmilnClanl@ Q..i" nr> 'tr.11180 °'41 IOtal lllfl(JUnl (1' .,. BRlZZI, .JH . ·12. rf'Sl-19119'$ as provided In letters as provld8d "' LEGAL NOTICE (!Af .. IUSIYU eaiwm11n1~ ,,..,, RfL COSTA MESA CA t"1P""" •..qar,,•nq t1lle DO• ,, .. ,., .... r..091100 H I AW Oale 08 20 90 ~ OlllMMAI ol Iha - dent of Cost.ii M c>Sa, secllOn 9100 of lhejsec:ll<>n 9100 of lhe NOTICE OF 1t1u :Alnlttl lu<I Commu11 92627 .,,.noon <Jr encumbranc.e. IO r r 1 r F S I) r J fJ" NI T"ANSAME,.ICA TITLE gauon iecu•ICI b\I the Ill~ asst'd away un C ahl0f013 Ptot>alo Code Calllomia Probale Code PUBLIC SALE Aroa (115 lh\l ,dmt1 <1rn Th11 ;r><1P.r~tgnt><l lru'1ee tn \lll•\lv •nP unpard obh RAPllLO 7777 C.en1"' Av INSU .. ANCI COMPANY, llf'Y 10 bf! tc*j and,_" PA ' 2 . IP»() H • Tho time for hhng claims The time !Of flhng claims OF ABANDONED , 1tl(Jwn and dullfMJCI 111 Sjjj(j d•'\Cll1tm~ dny hatl•hly !or 11ny Qa''''"' \A<;urf'd o1 n•d ,..,,,,. 5 ,,. '>!>0 t<un11119ton' AS T"USTfE, I01 CIVIC Mlle estimal.O ~··· •• \l~Ulil t; t' l.S Wll nol expwe befOfe lout Wtl not exp we befOfe four PROPERTY Ooc.lorithOfl 1noJ C.tndumin 1nc;On'!!ClnPSS of !l'lt' SI'""' ')f,"'d ,_,, frusl wilt onl&rtttl 8 <-1 r r, C. /l '< 7 ii 4 7 CENTER O"IVE WEST, ~Ind ld\f8fttet at tf11e survived b y lull hw1ng months ltom tie heannglmonlhs from the hoarm9 ,... 1, .. ,, ,,,.,,.IJy ,,.., 111;,1 1um Plan 111 111wndutH "" l"d<1ress ,.,.0 '>lhl!• common ln<l olhe• \ums .ls o•ov1d"'(f Ir 14 11•8 484<! 100. SANTA ANA. CA '""'of the lflft1•~ wtf <'. Shf•r rv Bnnt, date notlCOd at>cwe date notloed abolle ,, .. ,.,, .. ,\•Qfllld !11 \Pll 81 tt1t1 ullltS ...:;"1 o.:."potOS ~1 l'.le\1gna11on '' any shOwn '""''"'n P"'' ad~a"~ '' DA re •Ff'Cl'l/l1 Jl!ll IO 9270I. 71'4-~7-9$71 ol 1tie Nohce ol Sate is m f) t ht• I A I 1 (' l' YOU MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE t.outJI~( "" h()fl O<Jreuan1 10 l(l(th in .lal81Ul Mid """"" ""Y 'hetevndef 11nd 1nleru1 1990 I BY ANN REYEJIE. AS· 1837.722 2$ . the Ille llopl bV 1114! court tt the file ke I by lhe court II c 1 11700 I the B Condon"'11Um Plan 1 Said ~ale win"" rnade Dul '""""'n and ptut lees GARY L. GRANVILl E. SIST ANT UCM"T A"Y The bllnelOC>atY und8f l9cd \N1•N 111, 'lh'P fotht•r . you are a ~r'K>n OU ill~ a 90n .·:::.."·~· J;.,, ........ ~r.r1111 (..<)~s;, PARCEL 3 E....lu!lllYti NtlhOut UHf''1.trl! "' war Chit•Q"~ .. ,,o l''P""WS .,, th<! CU .. K. av JANET YOUNG. PtJl>ll~ Orange Coast o-l of Trus1 ...... olor• .... Er 11l1' I' t• l t• r "u n 1nlerO"lled in tho estate. rntoresled in the =ate. •r •• 1..,11.,,, , 'l <le5Ll•ll"d Ud.,,,_.ls 8'JVUtlttna111 IU r,;nty "~""'~' ,,, •fTiCll•ed ••. '"'~'"" -1no "' lhP lru,,~ o.puty I 0~11; P11nt Au,11ut1 ?3 )0 8CU1ecl """ ~eel to IN f a t h ••r !Jurlllld J youmayfilo wtlhlhooourt oumayhlewilhlhecour1 ,,,., "'' '' w•I 1"8 Unn d119c.11be<J •bovu Qd•Cl•n9 1111e pos~11on o• ''"'""° tt1 '""' 0-' ot Pihh!tr• .. •1 O•M•Q" t.;i.i''lc, .. p1 .. m!io!•I', 900 undllt9!Qnltda•olten~ a lormal Ri1ques1 lor y fo mal Re OSI for 11'A1 '~; r UMMI HM.A'• lur u5ll llflll OCC.IJPll'lCY ol "ncum!J•d"t"' '" pay ,,, .. '' "' ''" '°'" •mount ot r'"''' p, o• Au9u" 10 '"" Tl'l-lfi17 , , • ..,,, ol Default and b. ~r1111 .... :.t••f . Amy Special NOllOO ol the filing ~pe~I NOllOO ~me r1hng 1 44 I t.I :, <h ,,,,.,el l lhu Ruslfll.ltld C1Jmmun •"Pa•l.I 1'~la11ce ()I !ht<""" 1!1IUjOlltOn\ }I lht' ,,,,.,,. ,,.,.,t, .. 6 Ii ;>n 19<X) • mand lorS. end ••l'ltten G1•1lrw1 ,,,t,.r< 1n 101 an 1nvonloty and of an invenloty and ,,,, ~ 1 ,, ., '" I.Alu. 5hown ~ dt-lirl8Cl "' nr ·~~1 ,f"._,.,.,<J Dy ''"<l ,,, "''"'' Put•1t·.;1 .. :.r; of th•\ ''-63~ !'\&.IC NOTIC£ NolJCl8 ot Oetautt 8'ld EISC law. Su-....n ( 'Jlllblm appraisal ot oslate as!letS apprmsal ol estate assets JAt.~ t •H.r• '• i.r. ,. thu atJcMl llruf(llC oc<Jl lo Ducla cµ...<l 'l• f ru'' w•th •n1'"'"" Nci••t.I' 'i '>' 1131 1 I Ml.IC NOTICE K-I uon IO Sell Tt>tt un<Mr- j J ( • I or ol any pehhoo or t l dhun 1111 on omonoum ttwreerr ·~ i:i•ov•dt><l '" \aid DA I Ell AuQu•I '' 1990 .,.,..._ llO'l8d ~ uod ~ 3111 "11 ''1 "" account as rollldOd l'1 Of o any peu::id or t. "J 1"' ·~ "'' '''' Plan 41\ ""'".s aMuc . .alotl l0t rr,1114 \1 ~Ovtn1.es ,, ""' REAL ESTATE SECURI· NOTICE OF STATEMENT Of' of 0.t 8'1d Elec. d1r k ..... 11 flt ph1•w-..1sec110n 1258 ol lhOI~~~· ~25g'ovol "'~ 111··~~r ~:· ... ;,··-·r11mir ' IULIU'WVU O!MI ,.., 1"8 owneo ''""""""'"':... .. 01 ~111d(l~d 1TIESSERVICE.e Collft)fnl1 11 TRUSTEE'S SAU A8ANDONMl:NTOF SaM°':.o~ r.--0rded ':',~ Ch .. d .111d Andy Cauforrna Probato Code Alca11fom1a P1obate Code A I ' M ,,,.~ ml ir1• ~ .. , ol tho u.;1 ~·~e:v ,,, r. "1 h ... \ r..t'""lt'' """ co•poratlon, .. Trust" NO ~S3 USE OF FllCTITIOUS county ..._.the r ... peop. C:<tllt'llJtl .uid M 1c hai·I Roq.,~1 for Soeclal Nolloe! R esl lor Soecial Nohco 1 ... , , ,,. 1,. .. m • .., 11>'"'9 •1ro 1 · :..ar.M f) ... [" .. '"'' ,.,1 1n .. ""'~'"" <tnel By· o . .I. MOfo-r. tt• Pree!· vo11 ARE IN Of F A1JL r , 8USINI S NAMI • ~ Cf' . " Al I lorm tS available from ,.= 19 available ftom ltle ~ I H A A 0 a IO •nd Partllt'IQ $pK.e ,,, In•.,.,,,, ,, .. ,., .. <l by ~310 I dent, 1IOO "°"" ••oectw•J. IUNOER /l OffO Of l~lJ9l .... 1011owon9 per sun\ 18'1'/ "'"'°" Cootporatl()n a• iuwr nlf't't • t!'IOn court clerli. court clotk iM r 1.1~00,. 1 , ,111 I '0 01-1 "' T•us1 Sult• 100. Sonte Ane, CA DAT HJ 09r20 79 UN• fSS '"'" ;1:>1nc:lo•'i!O ''~ ,,.,_ ot Trustme ey ~ "'911 Gt•llill'f V1Mta lton A ttorneyfor PetJtloner: A norneyfor Petlllooer : i'rri•'. , .. h ,, :.,('jrt .. , PA~CEL 4 N ott Tr ... '"'"' ~m0un• ,,, lhe 12706, hl•phon• (7141 YOU TAl(E A(..T•(H• ro .... '•C:l •l •Ou• Bu•1nf1U o..o Setv•c••. Inc ••• Thur.rlt1v . AUl(U-"t JO D•I• J. Peroutk• Richmond & Richmond •(' r • ',,., I"'.' lu!>"" • .-,..,.,,~ lur .c: """"'d oa1 .. ,,ce ot '""' oo1 ~10 I PROTf tr •<.)UR PROP """m" I' ONT ANA ,SPEC1nc A en• 11 040 Sher n !!JUI) I Oll1111iO\I P M 1814T8eech81vd. 123521P•••oDeVelencl• µ JA•,H r.''Hll •H. t1"3~greu t1nd1•:1~~Qlll•OM>e<;uredbylr"'CJ•O(J P0;0h~'"" '..!«•"0" •011<11,HH• 1I MA•'3E'>Ul0 A' Pt AN JOH11 1 1/fN~URE <>•O :,o~ Ste 510 ~ Sult• 250 s It 312 O'MI Ul'lf(JYTTWIO , .. ,,Ir bf' ~Old 1"1d rf•B~Ori Dail, p ,,, 'llu (l'I" ,,, n \(J A p lfH t<.. ',Al f i '(l)U ·~-""'' c .... , ... D• ... 511! 19 3.l5 ••• , 708 14113 lJl P 11·11 ,. Orl1th1•r<; Huntington Beach • CA ~g~n• Hill•. C A 92653 ~ .. :::" 1 ·:.~ •• :' 11.t;"rtf ,., .. , I;"':.:':., st~~~ .. ·~ "h''" "'''(""""" <.Cr,,, ... !'l<)() '<f Fr• All r !PLAN.A '•ON ;>1~ •1 .. w;,t><I ~ac.f> c .. 111 ~bftrt to,,.. AuthOt• B t• 11 Hr '''' d w av 92~ Orange Coast Daily Pilot I " '" "'" '"' h¥' ,,,. '"'' '"" '~"Al HI 0ec.1a1et1U11 end """s"' .1nd .. dv~nc<•' >ti""' Tn l',rlf' •1i fHf NA ruRE OF fHf u;>~.hl I 8 SoQn.etur• T1ust• Sille Ch.J Ill' I (, r ,i Vl'Md c• 1 Oranqi1 Coac;1 Daily Piiot Aug 21. 24. lO. 1990 t>.,1'J,,,,, ..,, . ., .. ,. ,,.,11,.,1 ""'' lw•.kimtnlUfl'I Plan EJ.;.epl· l•<nt' "' ,., .. '"''"'' v•1t>1tu11tor> PF<UCF E tJ ••t. .A•,A N" T "" ·c••••0 •,. "''"""' CM 0.•• · ~ A"" -Auo 23 2• '.)O 1100 1 01 ,,,.. 1~011r .. u• Ttu~t~ ~ Ml.IC NOTICE 1 YOU vo1. ~HOUI 0 CON N,,,..., '"1""'f"<l 1' aoov .. wds tl)et S.•rv11,.., 11n 1' nd,1v I ma; I .. ' ····r .• ,,.,, t ,,, lf'U llWJ<ehorn 11'1o9tl portlOt\9 <; If' ·~ S;> 1 160 I I I .ACT ,. l AW'f f R .,,,.,, .. 0 •·•"9" ( '"'"'' (If' Au~LL.,I .11 IH911 ,11 PUBLIC NOTICE , ·.~:.~· , ,: .. 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"'' •11111 ''""'II I"'"""'~ II\ rl ,A fl r l I ' .. r ,, { Vll•JH'"' E•llMllllKI IO!tl STATEMENT OF 0tm•1c MnJICE " I . ' ' • A •'J .... '"" •.•• t t " •ll"~' ,0 19 """"IWWI&~ I 1100 ~'""''''''' ri, .. ,, .. ,. lrel 10tiNN'I' 'l TRUE TQR(.lt I •,wiMWf Af< 1 1'' "' •;.•w I'"'°' U 10 J/8 341 ABANDONMENT OF r~ ""' PARCEL t "' r '" ~ ' • ''" T" ·········•••41'wpt••I f1'o11h I •''"""» WE 1t.11Nu /014E 01<1r1g11 pw l fllv1 """'"'"'' f\'"111' fh.1 1lo~hrwy Ufl4.lof .-..I USEOF,.ICTITIOUS FICTITIOUS IUSINESS THf 1;.. f ... r1 r• f< '"""' 1 .. 1 ""'"" '"' •• 111(1 ,,,,,, .. j rly wrx.d Alll~n'l C.a11f <n806 ('.,,,., '111•1• 1 I Oood of lrU!ll ,..,., .. ,.,.,., llJI BUSINESS NAME NAM( STATEMENT I A !f ( Lii A' r l• [1• P\e IC NOT C[ l'AC"1C VflW "'"' tll l""'flf" ,,,,.,,.,,,.0 JOl'ln 0 .,..,,..,,,. 11874 Nil"'~ ""t:"" '""' ~·· .... llfllh)ll an.I c10lfYQnl(I tu rhu • ,,.. Ir llOw•MQ '..... .... rp,, • •II .... "" Df'"ll'I\ ,.,.. 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AIA~NT o,. utE °' ,.ICtlTIOUI Ar< ORO$ RU ri1rr .. ce Mesa Cahl o rma If vo u c ari not t..1tv 01 Ntwpo,, R .. ch uH M f1CT1TIOUS auslMllS NA• 8f1NQ MCRC BY MAOI: TO stop t>v. please c all us ptevlOlodl'y no1iceo lo b!I l>f'ld IUIMll .... ~ ~ IOllOWl'IO pef'nn• t Ml lllCCOAO THI AEOf "8.IC NOTIC£ IL 2 •3 .. 1 E tent on le*•...._ 1, '"'°·on ,,.. Th1> 1011ow1no "-"'rton• -,.~ .... M,.,. ___ .. ,.,. .. -01 ,OR ruu PAATl(;Ul AAS FICTIY'IOUI .., ... ,. FtCTtllOU9 .us• at (714 ) u4 .,. ' l 1 "' .. -" • "" ,..,.,_, w~ , -Ell NAMI ITATl .... T -·--ITA-MIN ~ 8p()ll{llll()('I ol '"" C:ITV o r hav!< abCll!ldoned ll'W! UM Of lh• r 1t lll!OUI 9ueor•flU ..... -... 3 15 Of 3 16 and w e Wtll ma e NfWPOHf Of AO•'°' ZON lhf! r1ctmou1 9ue1neu Nt1mf' Wt!l £ l H011<;E THE 'H IN TfAf <;T o r fhi' f(lllowon<;I ()etllM\ .... 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LS COUPE so DOWN • S46900 ~ET~0• PaynMnb arc "69.00 per month plua tax o n 60 mo. cloMd end IHM. SO drive off. rcsldul $12.078.23. total of paymentt S29.898.60. Subject to lender• credit approval. 5 to chOOM from. f KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley Tark's lament: Rejecting Clippers It's too late now, but Jerry Tarka- nian wishes he had accepted an offer to coach the Los Anacles Oippen. Tarkanian, bel~ucrcd coach of the national champion Runnin' Re- bels of the University of Nevada-Las Yeps, has been second-gucssina himself since UNL V was placed on probation by the NCAA and will not be allowed to defend its national title next March. "This is the time I should have left," said Tarkanian in an interview last week with the San Diego Trib- une ... I thought we had things turned around on the NCAA stuff. I thouJht they were goinJ to leave me along. But I love coaching college kids, 1 love the colle~e game, and I love this university UNLV). .. But I really shou d have taken the LA (Clippers) job this year. I could have gone, too. I feel bad that J didn't take it and this is the fi rst time I've ever felt this way. I had no idea they (NCAA) would do this to me. I thought we were on solid ground and that we had overcome everything.. "1:his really blew my mind. the continual harassment JUSt wears you down af\cr awhile.,.. UNLV has filed an appeal and feel s strongly that tt has a good case. But you and I know the chances of overturning the decision by the In- fractions Committee ts slim and none. The interesting pan of this situ- ation is that UNL V seniors Stacy Aupnon and Larry Johnson, two of Amencan's premier players who could have been No. I NBA draft c hoices. have chosen to remain in school. It will be interesting. too, to see how the Rebels perform without the NCAA tournament incentive. In all probabihty. they'll JUSt try to beat everybody as badly as they can. It's too bad Tark couldn't have worked out a deal because it's ob- vious that 11 was Jerry's scalp the NCAA was after. Tarkanian should have said, "Look, I'll res1p:i 1fyou'll take 1t easy o n the school.· and perhaps every- thing could have been settled without all the blood-spilling, Tarlc.. though, misj udged. He thought he was going to beat a rap which dates all the way back into the late l 970's. But he didn't beat the rap and now everybody comes up a loser - UNLV. Tarkanian. Johnson and Auimon. and the Clippers. But the guys fro m M1ss1on Hills. Kan .. where the NCAA 1s located, are happy. They finally bagged themselves a shark. 0 Short Sho ts, compiled while wish- ing ESPN would scramble its (Please see TAU.EV I E4f BOATING Almon Lock a bey Back next week NEWPORT BEAC H -Almon Lockabcy's regular boating column is missini today, af\cr Lockabey called . from Hoaa Hosp ital to infonn the Oranae Coast Daily Pilot that he couldn't make his deadline -be- cause o f an ovcrnilht stay .due to what was described by Lockabey. 80. as "something mild.· "I was just fee hna a little sweaty and shaky and the nCllt thin' I knew the paramedics were taking me away," sajd Lockabcy from the emc'Fncy room at Hoaa. He s scheduled to return with his boatina column next Thunday. • THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1990 ~ - u .............. nc• .... ,Del ................... ,. ........ ,_ .... , ... ........ ........ ... ..., ...., ....... ., of ............ .. .............. 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"When you get to start there's a little excitement about tt," Gwynn said. "You're gosng to get at least three or four at-bats. It's fun." Gwynn's grand slam highlighted an eight-run sixth inning that wrapped up the Dodgers' founh straight victory and 11th in 15 games. A solo homer by Gwynn in the first inmng and a two-run homer b) Mike Sc1osc1a 10 the secpnd off Tommy Greene (1-2) gave the· Dodgers a 3-0 lead before a 2.22 rain delay after the second inning. Dale Murphy hit his first home run at Veterans Stadium since Join- ing the Phillies on Aug. 3. Gwynn bas played plenty of baseball in his 25 years but until Wednesday night he had never hit a grand slam or two home runs in one game. He did both in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 12-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Unlike eight days earlier when the Phillies overcame an 11-3 deficit and beat the Dodgers w11h a n1ne- run ninth inning, there would be no ,rally this ttmc. Hatcher drove in one run and a throwing error by Phillies third baseman Charise Hayes let in another for a 5·2 lead. The homer, his I 9th. came off Fernando Valenzuela ( 12-10) after a lcadofT sinJle by Von Hayes 1n the fourth inning, "People didn't sec maJOr league baseball tom~t. exct'pt for the Dodgers," Ph1lhcs Manager N1d, Leyva said after a bncf team me<'I· ang. 'Tm tired of at." Coupled with Cincinnati 9-1 loss to St. Louis, the Dodgers climbed within 5111 games of the first-place Reds in the Natjona1 league West. Gwynn, staning only for the I 4th ttme this year as a result of K.al After winner F ernando Valenzuela ( 12-1 0) left for a pinch- hittcr in the big sixth, Tim Crews held the Phillies hitless over the last four innings for his fifth save, The Dodgers led 3-2 cntcrins the sixth. A pinch single by Mickey That left the bases loaded for Gwynn, who hit his second homer of the pme and fifth of the season off reliever Darrel Akerfclds. The Dodgers tacked on two more on doubles by Kirk G ibson and Hubie Brooks and another throwing error by Hayes. • Dod1en Player of Day: Clarb Gwyu, who hn two home rum. including his first career grand slam in an eight-run s1llth inning Syracuse keeping starting OB a secret 8Y TOM CANAVAN ~~.-- EAST RUTHERFO RD, N.J. -The great quart~rback .controversy at Syracuse ts over. and the winner is: Well, Dick MacPhcrson isn't saying. MacPherson on Wednesday kept the guess- ing game alive for the Kickoff Classic by refusing to say whether either Marvin Graves or Mark McDonald wo uld start at quarterback Fnday nilht ap1nst ninth-ranked USC at Giants Stadium. "We had a real aood practice today and I made my decision,.. Mac Pherson said. "We'll announce it later." The way MacPhcnon ~oked when asked how much later seemed to indicate that USC Coach Larrr, Smith might still be aucssin& at pme time. 'I think it always makes a difference when you arc not sure who the key players will be." Smith sa.id at a news conference attended by both coaches. "In tcnns of basic preparationh we arc lookin' at an established prcvam wit estab- lished ideas and philosophies. So it comes down to the player clement." That's where the two teams differ. Todd Marinovich of USC is a proven quan- tity. Graves and McDonald arc not. Graves, who seems to have the inside track at beina the starter accordina to local reporters, U.S. Open 1s a rcdsh1rt freshman who has the potcnual to be an o utstandina option quancrback. Mc Donald. a junior, completed 63 of 89 passes last season in a mostly backup role to Ball Scharr. His best game came in a 19-18 Peach Bowl victory over Georgia when he completed I 0 of 13 passes for 135 yards and a touchdown. MacPherson said the starter should know who he is, but he has not told that player. When asked about the JOb, McDonald did not sound like a player who felt the JOb was his. "We both want to start but it's too earlr to get upset about it if you don't get the call: he said. "You JUSt have to stay ready. keep your head in the game and be mentally and physically prepared when the team needs you." MacPhcrson said he did not plan to alternate quarterbacks Friday, but he would not hesitate to make a change if his starter struggled. John Flannery, the Syracuse c.enter ranked amona the best in the country. said it wouldn't matter lined up behind him. "In the Syracuse offense. the quarterbac ks · arc somewhat important.'' he said. "but as long as they can run the offense. pass and pitch, we're OK. This year I see two confident quarterbacks. We don't know who wilJ be back there, but we arc confident in both." While anuous to know who would quar- terback Syracuse, Smith said be was morc co n- McEnroe at volatile best, advances to third round 8Y STEVI \IVILSRIN deep, anaJed serves. ,., ,.,.,. ...,.., cemed wtth the O rangemen's opuon attack "I th1nk the Syracuse offense hmm thr defense," Smith said. "I don't think we'll he able to use our whole defensive package. But at the beginning of the year you rarely have a lull package. You JUSt want everyone to pla} football run and htt.'' USC has JUSt two defensive starters ret urning from last year's Rose Bowl winners Thr T roJaO \ went 9-2-1 and were ranked fint na11onall) 1n rushing defense (66.3 yards). second 1n total defense (238.4 ) and third in sconng defense ( 11 n points). "ihey arc replacing those p('Opk with peoplr who started last year. lost their JObs and are now start10g again." Mac Pherson said Syracuse (8-4) wtll have to find a wa) to contend w1th MannoVlch. now a redsh1rt sopho morc. The left-hander completed 219 of 352 passes for 2.578 yards and I 6 touchdown!I And 1f that's not enough. therc 1s alwa>s scmor tailback Ricky Ervins to worry about The Rose Bowl MVP g.&Jned 1.395 yards on 26Q carries and scored 14 touchdowns Mac Pherson said playing l 'SC would gn t'. Syracust the opportumty to get back into th<' ehtt' of collqe football. "If we win tt will be gre.at:· he \aid "Bui 1f we don't, what will st matter l 'SC has nothing to gain, they arc suppo~ to win anyhov. ·· COLLEGES Jon Ferguson Pleasant surprise for UC/'s Florentine Steve A orenunr wa' JU~t Ion~ 1n for some good upcurn r Rut I " the rest of hl\ shon indoor olh'vl career. attrnd101 tht I ~ ':1111 • .~ Team camp in 5Jn l>ll·~· • rht 11:•' two week!> wall mort-1han JU't cnhghtning. Floren line, who ~di he· a '>t'm< 1 on the UCI men'\ vollC')ball ll'Jn next spnng. -- earned a spot I on the U.S 'a· t1onal B Tram playing for Jim Mclaughlin. who also coa.chcs the men's team at use. "Jim Mclaughlin has bttn raving florentlne about Steve, .. UCI Coach 8111 A'hcn '·••ti 1 he's going to pa'" up gu\ h .. • 1 still ahead uf him an thr 11 • of years .. After JUS t t"fl ua1' 111 r .1 indoorvolll·)halii!t 1 1 ~I received .rn In\ 1tat1or t I camp and 11.1nkcd u 1 ' •• prcparr "It wu qu11e .i "urn1 ·~· tint' said "11 v.a\ lttl ,1 111ud, getting a good v.ori. .. u OJ11! ~ lot of good n JXriC"n<'c m t the 8 tt'am I "li' 1 n I could do I d1lin 1 ;i head d1d n t pl.1 ha-1 ·' I JUSt played It t I anti '' I was 1n ~hapt Ashen h.t'> n1 ,. Florentine' dl·d1 <1 year ago "I wa\ d111n1 N I Crav.ford tidll l'.1:! about 8 in the 111< I' said "Thac w." .1 , • ,, doing Jape, an ll 1 realved 11 ""d~ ~lt , .. 11J I JU had a hear .i!td I.. ,I nd · hea-.c:n I .1o. •uill hJ , playing tx'al t' 111u111.J.'' far as traininil-' n ~., from hca\l·n Florentint" "'I • social elolog' tx r national team p1 11gi,1 • 1991 anti 11.111 h,1, 111 to pro' c h1m\i-lf i nd • ' <\ tram 1n time I< • "' pin 1n Ba n l'lnn 1 H he'\ ~hooting h r ,1 I'<'< l'auonal Tran I · ' t._ 'T m not gco rit Iona )·· Flmrn11:1 C''C'n loun1 •r I of u' that m.iJ1 1 lool..1 n(l l.1011. n • 1 v.c Jn 1«a1 -'<' go tu t ht \ ·, 1sn·t nut Florcnt1ni: " 1 H un11ng10n ~ .. Beach Jnll .1111 • l n1on ll1gh .ti ' t began r'"'' intt ' ' lc\ball 1n Htrm " tratcd 11n h••'"\ n1,, v. here hr t·a rnrd \ H1' natur .ll a r a\1rt1n l('C'n1 al ~h11i,1 • \h IJ f J l <..I \f1<·1.1q r 1~1n~ '>oph11nw1r H·,11 •1 10 '"'11d1 t I < I'• 1 , lnhall pr11,irJr r f Plrasr ''"" ' E ~1Jl.i \ r NEW YORK -Jo hn McEnroe, scrappina like the fiahtcr of old and sportina the bruj~ eye of a boxer. i1 back in the U.S. Open in all bis racket-smashina aJory. McEnroe cracked a plastic courtside UST A sian with his racket, drawina a warnina from the umpire, and basl\ed a bell within inchn of a linnwoman before batina David EJaFI, 6-2, 6-31 7-~. Wednetday to reach the thira round here for the fint time aince 1987. He came off the court With a mouse under his riaht eye, as if he'd just come out or a middlcweilht bout. This bruise, lhou&h, was panly self-inflicted, the result of a serve by Ensel in the second set that ncochcted off McEnroe's n ckct. Tonight the Moon Shines But This Weekend the "Stars" Come Out McEnroe wu fined S500 for the racket-abuse ·wamina. brinaina him cloetr to banishment from the Aut- tralian Open next January. He wu fined 16,500 for bit cunina and racbt-throwina tantrum at the Aut- tralian last January. Ac:contina to Grand Slam na&es. a total of S 7, 500 in ftDct results an a ben from the next Orand Slam e~t. McEaroc ID' oaly half of hit fint aerva in, but be dealt out 11 eces ud 16 tenice wiaam. He Iott hit = a couple of limn 11 be rtn l ·S ID die tbinl let. but ,..UDICI ooatrol lO take tbc DClt ftve ~ wilb a splendid array of &ouch Yolllys. bard ~ and "For the initial second, you ho~ it's not in the eye," McEnroe utd. r,I put ice on it. It's OK now. I tried to rqroup and auaa where I wu. I wu fortunate it wu not in th~ eye. It wu botherina me and I wu not ready to _play. I wu up a 1et and a brat. ~ was no 1en1e In rulhiq." McEnroe. who Iott in the flnt round at Wimbaodon in June, aaid it felt aood to propeu beyond the ftnt couple of rounds, but added, "tbere'• a lot of ~DI left'' to do, He said it woold a ~ tttp b9ck if be could beat hit nnt oppo- nan. No. 10 Andrei Chnnoltov. ~cEnroe, 31 and thi~ about mamneni. conceded \bat at this poif!l it'I I reel k>ftpboc (lo wia) lb11 paniaalar toumament. h's diftkult IO win ~ lt would be I WOllder· f\al nit" from talnia. IPll-.. U.S. ONN/141 •• * • • • P-¥ tJtf'Hlh1l ATAf '* •• * ... K. T. OSLIN & RICKY Van SHEL TON Friday . Sept. 7. 7:30 p.m. IEICH IOYS In .. s.,1 I .. l.JO ,. • ==-ft1 Sepe. 21, 1 )()pm ..... • ~ f .. Set Ou I\ l W> pm ., s.c ~ n. no~ • ._ --S.1 CK1 .io. ~ \0 pm • -I SM. Stpc 29, 1'00 pm -... • -r rr1 Oct 16, II Oo prn The Villa Nova .Pac~aac includes tkkct. early dinina or late dinner and transponauon to and from the Amphitheatre. For additional information plcue call Lauri at the Villa Nova. Ml· llm • • :. - ports br~ak ~Buster' remembers RS ow it was before lfpQ: ·~-- :he became ·champ • COLUMBUS, Obio James ---·!'a Ill " eo..wau ertjoys beina heavy-•• ...,. ~t champion becau.e he remembers \;ii Wbaa it wu like to be ,Wat another name ----._ tM WMkrcatd. ... haven't foraotten the way it was just six IDODtbl llOt the war it was aoing into the (title) .llbt," be Kid ... That s what's going to keep me here • dlampion." ' : l>aeilh' won the title with a I 0th-round knock- out of Mike Tyson Feb. 10. Before that afternoon in Tokyo, he had been considered talented but uninspired. a threat lacking heart. Now, as he trains for his first title defense on Oct. 25 apinst No. I contender Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas. he sa}s he isn't upset by tho~ "ho consider him a one-shot bo~er. "It's quite amusing." he said _ Wednesday. "The wa y some ~ may view it is J just walked down the street ~decided to fight (Tyson). but I've always been 1n ::lbere, I've always been in the trenches fighting. = "I was always the one on all the maJor under-:ranb. I wasn't the one they looked at. The} 'd ha' e .:Joe Blow or somebody. I was the one nobody reall~ ::l:Dnsidered. They knew of me, but they really didn't ink I bad what it took to be champion. They didn't ~ow they were moving right past the man who wa~ toina to do it all, who was going to shock the world ... He said he enjoys being the heavyweight cham- 'on and the respect attendant 10 the 11tk belts. "It's fun and it's tough because now ever} bod~ 's '90t their eyes focused on you. You're under the gun now because everything )OU do. somebod) 's '>'atrh- ana," he said. The food pan 1s the adulation and attenti on. "AJI ever wanted 10 be was the best.'' he said TELEVISION, RADIO BROSTERHOUS' TURN-ONS * U.S. O~n tennis. USA. 8 a m . 4 30 p m * Oodgcrs-Ph1tlles. Channer I I . 4 30 p m * Biiis-Bears. ESPN. 5 p m * Reds-Cubs. WGN, 5 p m TZL&VlllON T..n I a.m. -U.S. Open from Aushinc Meadow N.Y .. USA. «lO p.m. -U.S. ()peo from Aush1111 Meadow. N.Y .. USA. ........ lctU Lm.. -Chicqo Whh( Sox at Mtnnesot.a, WGN. 4:lO p.m. -Dodltn at Plllladdphaa. Channel 11. «JO p.m. -San l'ranctllt'O II Ntw York Mets.. WOR. 4:JO p.m. -N~ Yort Yankees at Baltim~. WPIX 4!1' p.111. -Sl. Loun II Alla.Ilia. TBS. 5 p.ia. -C'&AC1.M11J at Oucqo Cub$. WGN ~ I p.m. -P8A Sc1uor Olampt0Mh1p from < anion. OhlO, ESPN. Pre FMdMll S p.m.. -Bufralo vs. ChnfO at Columbia. SC.. ESPN .......... 'p.m. -WBL playoff pmc, SporuChanoel llene bc:ilt I p..m. -Del Mat replays. Oiannd S6 (Pnmc Td rt. iO-lCf p.m.). 12:JO p.m. -Los Alarp1tos rqila)s. Pnmc Ticket ....... s,.ta 9 Jl.lft. -Motofqde rKIQI: Formula US.~ compnmon tom Toptb. Kan. (11pc). Prime ricnt ...... 9 p.m. -Jaian> Hrrnanda vs. Tyrooc: Jllcl..son. ltiJlt· ~ts; hul Oonzales YS. Javit:r L}on, i 19 pounds. and Louie Elpillou vs. Fcma.ndo Teran. 128 pounds. ffom the Forum (tape). SportaCbannd. llADIO -.....0 400 p.m.. -Oodetn at Pllil3.delph11. KABC 11901 --- Griffey signs, Joins son Ken Griffey was signed by the Seattle ~ Manners on Wednesday. joining Ken Jr. 10 become the first fa ther-son combina-• t1on to play on the same major league -------- team. Last year, the Oriffeys became the first father and son combination to play in the major leagues at the same time. The 40-year-old Griffey said the chance to play with his son was the highlight of hjs career. "This to me is No. I ," he said with a smile. • In other sports news Wednesday: •Cincinnati Reds Manager Lou PinieUa won't disclose how much the National league fined him for throwing a first-base baa into right field, but be says 11 1s a notable amount. Piniella, who marked hi s 47lh b1nhday Tuesday, received a letter that day from National League president Bill Wh ite informin~ Pm1ella of the fine for the incident during the Reds 8-1 '1ctory over 1he Chicago Cubs on Aug. 21 . The Reds and Pm1ella declined to say how much he was fined The league does not disclose fi nes. • Enc Dic kerson will miss the first six games of the season after being placed on one of the NFL's many rescne lists by the Indianapolis Colts. General manager Jim lrsay also suspended the runnin~ back for four weeks of that period and fined hi m an add1uonal week's pay, which comes to nearly $600.000 -seven weeks' pay based on his S 1.45 million salary. • Roger Werner, who solidified ESPN's domi- nant role in cable television by acquiring rights to maJor league baseball and retaining the network's contract wi th th e NFL. quit as president and chief executive officer. Werner will become president and CEO of Pnme Ventures Inc. From n~ A1ioclatftl Pr~• QUOTE THE DAY Rob Tar.er, Indiana's top receiver with 36 catches for 814 yards and ei&ht touchdowns, who was banned from the l 989 team becluse of poor grades: .. Now I know what I can do in the classroom and bow bard I have to ttOrt to do it. t'~ got to work just u hard u I do on the field, and I'm not aoina to .ieooudize that If everyone could think back, I .a1 out a yeaJ" and got everytbina in penpective. I learned it you get your grades. you can do what you want to do, not just what you have to do. Because of that, I've made genina a dqree the major pl in my life." Angels complete sweep, 9-2 ANAH!IM -Luce Panilb'1 tJueo.naD homer capped • tie-bnlk· iu. tevea-run eeveath innina W-edne8dav .&aa.t 81 the Califarnli Iced and Dick ~ WU iateD-tioeaUY .... Luis PoloGia bit an llBI lineJe, whit boeb Sc:boletd and Po1oGia movial up a bue OD the throw bome. Devon White wu iJnen· tioaaUy walked to loed tbe buel, but Barfield -walked Chili Davia. SCJ:dUk~ ~ beM ibTTnu......,., 9'-2, for • ...., ol tbl tJlne.tll,me aeriel at Au""m S&adium. AT IAT t nv.i.e. l ! T Oii Mat ft a t ffrl: CllkeeO IC (home)7:35 \ • nt• MOL• ·1· Set: CNcaeo (home) 1:05 Jim Abbou (9'-12) .. ve u~ rum ill 7'h inalap at the 11 won tbeir ftftb llliiabt J111De. • bnia moved to 66-65, die ftnt time in two months it hu been over .500. With the acore tied at 2, John Ba.rfteld (3-2) relieved Kevin Brown to IW1 I.be aeventb.. Jack Howell promptly ainp.ct, Johnny ~ sacri- Brad ~ entered and WU peeted by Dave Winfield'• two-run iiftlle for a 6-2 lead. After Lee Stevena arounded out, Parri&b bJt bis 2 lit home run of the season. All..,... on KMK rMIO (710) • On TV, Ch. 5; IC IPorfl(MMel, doubled and tone to third on Schofteld'I Oy bell . ....... ,..,.. ., Dar. 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He coalidend a ecbolarlltip_ offer to play bubtball ftnt and vOUeybelJ eecioed •• Hawaii, but decided to 11.&y iA Sout.benl California and con· ceatrate oa bit new apon. "It wu a situation where I Just wun't ioo happy with tbe situation in bub\bell Ud felt like a chaqe," Florentine ta.id. "I didn't feel like aoina anY't'bete. I wanted to try volleyball, IO I tried it out and I liked it and really worked hard at It. "Bill Alben always told me I abould come out and play volleyball. He pve me ibe impression there•d be somethina waitina. and Mullipn sugested that too." It wu n his athleticism which im national team coaches, Florentine reali.z.es he has ex· tensive wort ahead of him to im- prove his technique. ··rm still learn~ lot of the fundamentals do t the San Dieao camp," Aorentine said. "I pretty much told them that I wanted to work on a couple oft.hinp when I went down there and perfect my pme down there. They took me on my athletic ability too. It's too bad I didn't aet into it earlier." Ashen said, "(former Olympian Steve) Timmons did pretty much the same t.hina (playina beach vol- leyball fint and pickina up the in- door pme in collea~}. Steve (Aoren'- tine} has the size and strenath and could very well tum some beads on the national team this year." In the past two years, Aorentine has been a Triple A-rated beach player, the hiJhcst amateur level, but the indoor pme is really a different sport. Just the same. he's happy with his decision to change. 'I'm &lad I picktd volleyball, be- cause I think r can get the farthest in it op~sed to any other sport I mi&ht I play,· Florentine said. "I thought 1 was a decent basketball player. but there's so much talent around, plus volleyball was looking for tall people." At 6-foot· 7, Aorentme's always been Iona on natural talent. ··1 think he's kind of a little 'manna from heaven.' " Ashen said. "That sums Steve up. I would not expect a player of Steve's caliber to have done it so fast. What he lacked the first year in technique and knowledge of the game, he made up for with strength. Now, he's refining his skills, and we're still only seeing the surface of what he can do." 0 NOTES -Fourteen colleges from the NCAA Division II to NAIA levels will panicapatc m the first Christ College Irvine Labor Day Volleyball Festa val Friday and Sat- urday at the CCI campus. Action runs all day, with adm1ss1 on for adults $3 for one day. SS for both days ... UCLA's top-ranked women's volleyball team opens the 1990 season this weekend at the Volleyball Monthly Invitational at Wisconsin against the host school Duke and Pitt. Amona those leading the Bruins arc former Newport Harbor High standout Jenny Evu1, a junior outside hitter, and first- team All-American ElalJle You11 of El Toro ... The UCI women's volleyball team opens with the Sun Devil Labor Day Challenge at Tempe, Ariz .. this weekend against Arizona State, Cal State Northridge. Northern Arizona and Texas Tech. Freshman Traci Webb out of Uni- versity High has impressed Coach Mike P1arU1 enough m practice to cam the starting setter JOb. Puritz calls the tournament field the strong- est his program has ever playtd in a season opener ... UCI freshman Job O'Brln, a starting midfielder out of the prestigious Upland High soccer program. 1s making his pres- ence felt quickly for the Anteaters. having scored goals 1n UCl's p~ season scnmmage and seaso n open- er against UCLA . . UCl's women's cross country team. which opens its schedule with a o ne-week running camp bcginnana Saturday at Mam- moth. ~turns fi ve of1ts top seven runners from a squad which finished I 0th in the nation a year ago and added two impressive transfers in world class runner Marta Akraka of Sweden and former Newport Harbor High runner Ma11le Hea1on. JN Ferp•o• I• .. Oru1e Coa1t Dally Pilot Sport• Writer wto•e Cftl•ma .,,,,e•n every 1'•rH•Y· Rams just hoping to • survive ANAHEIM -Coach John Rob- inson just hopes that his Rams survive their cxh1b1t1on finale Fn· day niaht at Washin1ton. The Rams have been riddled by nauina injuries the past three weeks, and Robinson's not goint to even attempt to use the pme ap1nst the Redskins as a tuneup for the fCf,Ular season. 'Our primary aoat now is Green Bay (the season opener Sef)t. ~)." Robinson said Wednesday. "Putt1n1 anybody who 1s even remotely at risk on the field 1s not part of our thinkina." Amons the players who will be spcct.atori are the top three wide m:eiven. Henry Ellard. Withe Andcnon and Aaron Col . plus Tony Lomack. a rookie who 1s vytnt (or the No. • spot. All have tore hamstrinp. Ellard a.nd Andtnon arc due beet (or the Orecn Bay pme. Second-year runnina back Cleveland Oary and veteran tackle Irv Pankey probebly wiU not play. Both have sore bKks. ., fte ...... .-,,.,,_ •u1• COMT DM.Y I'll.OT Tlu'lllllw. ~IO, ._ D .. Edison risks reputation in Hawaii Friday Chargers duel lolani; Westminster fights Virginia humidity tonight HONOLULU -The &Uson Hiab football team will set a jump on much of the Oranae Coa1t area by openin& its season Friday nipt qajnst host lolani Hiah of Hawaii at Aloha Stadium. The aame could provide an intercstina matcbup with lolani's pass..oriented offense squarina off apinst a strona Edison secondary. die strenatb of a veteran defense. "They have a quarterback who threw for 2,SOO yards and I'm told they throw the ball about 80 percent of the time;• Edison Coach Dave ·---... , ~.., "' .. b• -mwn tll•!IA..f I 12996 •3995 'II FOID '18 llUZU EICOIT TllOOPH 414 -,...,,.u, .. !lt A• C'H\, ,._... ••• __.. 11'0f'llOJ llNIOO'ltl •5995 '6995 White aaid. "I consider OW' strenatb to be the tee0ndaryl so we miafit match up pretty wel apinst t.bein." Senior Mike Curulinabam, a re· tumlna first-team all-leajue ufety it the leader or the defente. Joinina him in the 1CCOndary will be second-team all·leaaµe safety Mike Hawks. u well 11 com~rbackt Tim Butke, who bas pined raves from White durina sprina and .summer worlcouu, and Ken Chalabian. Retumina second-team all-leque defena.ive end Chip Anderson is '15 IUtCK SKY HAWK t • • •••1.u" • ----l .. -~1 .-tL.,•"111 •3995 18996 'Mmft '15 FORD F350 IWll IOI YAI ~•Ht'-"' '"' .... ~ '--UOCSI 11) ·~h '8886 '8995 another key to the defente, and could be the team's belt peu ru1her. The Chal)trsare comina off a l 0-3 aeason in which they pined a share of the Sunset l...eque title and were one halfaway from the Clf Division I championship pme. Edjson fell to Fontana, the suite's No. I-ranked team (48-3S), in the Division I semifinals, after failing to hold a 28-14 halftime lead. lolani also bad a 1imila1 season. losina in the semifinals to St. Louis, which went on to claim the large schools championship. . ~,.. = ''l:A': ·-·· 1niun •4495 14896 'II FOii ·14 CHEVY IUIT. llAZEll \ "" .......... .,, a "" I f • f ..... " l ........ ~ ..... ' .... .. '8995 '8995 Senior quatter'beck Josh Ginpich makes his debut u the Edison starter and will be aided by senior tadbeck J.R. Schustcrick., Cunninaham. a staner at receiver. and rctumina of- fensive tack.le Gres Schnabel (6- foot-3, 241 pounds). "Our defense is goina to have to keep us in the game and I feel like we'll be able to run the ball," White said. •In Sprin&field, Va., the West- minster Lions 10 apinst the lancers of Roben £. Lee toniaht (4 p.m. POT) and the Sunset l4&ue rep. --~ ........ ' ......... .-........ .... •4995 14886 '14 .. l F• f111 ... IDlllU '* " ...... ~ --=-~· ,:.n111 ., .. ••• •9995 •196 • reten&atJvcs are fKed wnb a two- ~wt. , Fant -WestmiMer must deal : wilb the humidity (9S percent) which i bas o&uued the Lions the put fot , days~ "f lbo~t we MTC bavina an ( attack offtu, said Uons Coecb Scan Clark. "so many were throwina up • and nauseated. But we aot them • cooled off they felt srcat. The hu-J midity has just been murder the last r thrtt days. We haven•t even ,PUt pads • on, ju11 lhorts and T-shiru. . ! Secondly, Robert E. Lee's count.er : to Wntmm1tcr's size and strenath is : superior speed. ! ,.. Dall7 """' l . I"\....---W ~ -... '5995 ·19 AHOSTAll XL ...... .. ..... ... ._.~ .. .S.OPEN round. For th~ recor& ..... , 1'111 Ill& time lie WOD a Ol'and Pl.a ()pea cMmJilon Andrei Qoma. tbe ftftb seed. ID~t bave benefhed &om Leadl't 8appiq Frenda Fonip lAlioD baa, or per- baPI a lot more Dnctice OD bard couna. Ooma. a day CIOW1 special,. ist. tell to Lu.ii Manar ~ 3-61 6-3, 6-J, ud joined Wim n cnam· pion and top.teeded Stefan Edbers ... flnt..round loeer. MAJORS HORSE RACING TENNIS TRANSACTIONS ... 1914, wbeD be woe u .s. Open and third Lndl doued bi• deten hat .... • ~ tun and wandered la .. wilderw b 40 pmea lllln llecomjaa tbe Ollly one o( tbi1 ,_,, IDlll't Grind Slam champions 10 IUIVive here. 1-dl Iott bia way in the second M u be ~ with erron ....... Wat OeriDan Michael Stich, Ilia came tbrovab with a 6-4, s.. 71 ~ 6-3 victory to reecb the thiro ];ALLEY """"' . ' bllem1I announcers: • rve bee.rd about ''working the ~out" but this is ridiculous: 11Mn were so many flying pests (~uitoes. ants. and moths) .in the TOIODto SkyDome the other night that umpires had to stop the game for 35 minutes to close the retract-able roof. • Prediction: The Mirage in Las Yaps will lose at least SI 0 million and probably more on the upcoming £vander Holyfield-Buster Douglas Gabt in October. But maybe with all tboee tiacn it doesn't matter. • USCs Troj ans arc 91h-point fboritcs over Syracuse on Friday. Fint biapme of the college football season comes Sept. 8 when No. I - ranked Miami plays at Brigham Y.ouna. where sensational quar- terback Ty Detmer resides. BYU IOU a tune-up this Saturday at Texas-El Paso and could con- ceivably upset the Hurricanes one week later. • Did you really think Lyle Alzado wasn'rgoing to get cut? 0 I sympathize with Raiders Coach Art Shell when he says: "We've got to get back to the Super Bowl because it looks like nobody else can beat the NFC. It's a challenge to me and I'm tired of It WU tbe fint time ain(le the Open era ~ in 1968 that two reapiaa Orand Slam ~J>!ons lost in the tint round of the U.S. Open. Edbera'• conqueror, Alexander Volkov, didn't ezU<>y his success very Jona u be tumbled out in the tee0nd round apinst Todd Witaken. heari., about the AFC being a weak sister.' In reality, the AFC hasn't been that weak outside of the Super Bowl. Last season the NFC held a reaular- season edge of29-24 and in 1988 it was J0..23, but since l 98S the two conferenc.es have split, 126-126-l. In the Super Bowl. however, the NFC bas won six in a row and eight out of the last nine, with only the LA Raiders' 38-9 victory over the Redskins in 1984 breaking the string. The embarrassment. however, hasn't come from the AFC losses as much as from the scores of the last six Super Bowls-SS-10, 20-16, 42-10, 39-20. 46-10, and 38-16. 0 Finally, the Caesars Palace sports book in Las Vegas is offering this pre-season proposition: The Rams arc -270 favorites to win more reg- ular season games than the Raiders (+210). What that means: To profit $100 on the Rams you have to lay $270. But if you wager S 100 on the Raiders you can win $210. Some other Caesars props: Bron- cos (-200) vs. the Bears (+ 160). Eagles (-200) vs. the Steelers ( + 160). Chargers (-200) vs. the Cardinals ( + 160), and Saints (-160) vs. the Dolphins ( + 120). 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The Parents of Corona del Mar's Girls Volleyball Team: Gary & Anne Carlsen Mark & Joan Coleman Roy & Nancy Englebrecht Barbara Graves BW & Marion McCullough Stewart & ·Phyllis Moore Bob & Michael Perkins • Ken & C&rol Petersen John & Kathy Porter Frank & Barbara Randall TOID &: Selby Schriber Pete & Dotty Spataro John & Jarl Stuart Denise Weese GE COAST AUTO Mitsubishi bre8ks ground with its VR-4 package 91.UtMANT ~--...... CARMEL VALLEY -VA-4 eounda Ilk• It might be .,.. oH or 1 ~ eddittve, but lt'a • ~A-. .. a'**• that mak• Mtteublahl'a all-new 3000GT IPC)rtl car and lta hlahty acctalmed Gatant four-door Mdan perform Ilk• automobllel coetlng a good deal more. The VM peckage r .. tur•: • Al-vm•• drlw. • Four-wheel ateertng. • Independent auapen .. on. • An antl-loek brake 1yatem. That get your attention? It should. The Japaneae automaker prodalma the 3000GT VA-4 and the Ga&ant VA-4 u "the ftrat care to hit the atr .. ts of Ameri- ca" that combine all four of thoee components In one pack- age. The entire 30000T _.... and the o.&Mt VA-4 .. ICheduled to make their debut next month In Mttaubllhl ...., lhowrooma. Prtcee wlll not be flMllzed untll that time, but company offldall My the 3000GT VA-4 wll coet "about 131,000" and the G"8nt VR-4 "about '21,000." The VA-4 package wtll be a Mltaubllhl excluetve. It won't be avaHabte -at teut for the time being -on any Chry81« prod- ucta. Chryller hu a am•I atak• In the Japaneee conglomerate and buys several vehlclee from Mltaubllhl. The "plain" 3000GT {without VA-4) wtll have a near-twtn that wtll be aold u the Dodge Stealth. Mltaubllhl doeen't Mlf a variant of the Galant compact to Chrysler. Chrysler and Mltaubllhl have a Joint venture company called Dlemond St• Moten In Nor-the front air dam three lnchee ftw IP••d ~ geerbox or a !Ml, Ill., that produoee the vtr-for lnGtMMd front and ,.., four-apeed automatic. And, tu a I I y Id• n t I ca I Ea g I• down-force about 50 mll• per both model• have MacPheraon T a I o n I P I y m o u t h hour. The apoMet and •r dMl atruta up front end a mutti.llnk U../Mltaubllhl EdlpM and retr.ct belOw 31 mph eutomatt-rMr auapenalon. Anti-lock the near-twtn Eagle Sum-calty Of when the 9Y11em la bfek• •• atMderd on the SL mtt/MttaubWW Mirage. deecttvated by a dashboard • and optk>nal on the b1M model. Mttaubllhl'a 30000T VR-4 la ewttch. One expect• a car Ilk• the bound to generate a lot of atten-Little wonder the 3000GT 3000GT to effortleuty top the tlon. The VR-4 package I• per-• VFM f .. ls extremely •table at 100-mph barrier. But drlvtng a feet fOf a car propelled by an apeed1 of more than 100 mllel GaJant In exoeu of the century n11ome 3.0-tlter V-8 engine per hour -where It's ufe to do mark might aurprtM 90me fotka. with 24 vatwa, four c.mahaft1, ao. The Geaant VFM II propelled two turt>octwgera, two Inter-The only tranamlaak>n la a by the ume turbocharged, ln- ooolera and multJ..potnt fuel In-ftve..epeed manuaJ shifter de-tercooled, 18-valve, four- jeetlon. aigned and built by the re-cylinder efectronleaJly fuet-fn- Another rMaOn lt'e aweaome nowned German company. jected engine that'• found In the la becalM It produces 300 Getrag. lmpreulve Ecllpae GSX all- hor.epower at e.ooo revolutlona The 3000GT and 3000GT SL whee&-drlve aporta coupe. per minute and 307 footpounda models aren't too shabby, The 195 horsepower rating la of torque at 2,500 rpm. either. They're outfitted with a pale by 3000GT atandarda, but The VR-4 package lncludea normally aspirated version of It's more than adequate to an "Active Aero" system that the 3.0-llter V-6 that Is rated at propel the Galant beyond 100 that autQmatlcaJty tllta the rear 222 horsepower. There's a mph. The VA~ package gives apoiler 14 degr... and lowers cho!Ce of transmissions -a the Galant the stability to cope wtth auch IP I I di. If hlgh-IPMd ~-k ..... -0 .. ,.... cup of tea. the oorwei ....... Geaant ...... .. wry ~ = wtth the ... of .. Splttt. Hor* ,.... ... Mada 829, NIMn lbs Plymouth Acclaim, 8ubenl . LeQKY and Toyota Cemry. You may have to Mttle for a ' conventional Gelant beael• . Mltaibl9N ptana to ~ Olllr • 2,000 o.a.nt VR-4e In the 1•1. model YMf, DrMng lmpr111tooa of bGltl VFM model• .,., obt91ned on a 202.8-mll• rkie-en6«M pro- gram In Monterey Md a.. Benito countlee. With two uo writers per car, MCh joumllll spend roughly h8'f of MCh Ill of the journey behind the wtt••· My partner and I apttt 82 ,,..... · In the Galant VA~ and 120.I . miles In the 3000GT VR-4. Volkswagen's money-back guarantee bolsters Passat Dalhatau Charade proves tta durablllty In Kenya r04td race. Daihatsu Charade grabs two top spots in Kenya road test The front-wheel drive Oalhatsu Charade. from Japan, again proved Its durablllty with a first and second place finish In Its claaa In the grueling Marlboro Safari Rally In Kenya. a tough 2,606-mile endurance race. The clus-wtnnlng Charades -which were the only front- wheel drive vehicles, as op- poaed to four-wheel drives, to finish the race -took top honors In the 1300cc class. The Oalhatau's victory marked the seventh time the Japanese-built Charade haa won Its claas In this rally race. The performance of the Satarl Ralty Charadee la a strong tesu.: monlal for the rellablllty of Charades sold In the United States., alnce the rally Charades are equipped .. mllarly to the production vehlclee aold here. The OaJhatau Charades, which were first Introduced to the United States two years ago, fast are becoming recognized as economical, reliable transpor- tation. Known as the "Car Breaker Rally," the race challenged both four-wheel-drive and two-wheel- drive suspension. Onty 10 ve- hicles of the 58 starters finished the race. The two-wheel drive Charade's winning performance was even more Impressive In llght of the harsh road con- d ltlons and unpredictable weather accompanying this year's race. During the 100- hour, five-day event, heavy rains filled the course with deep mud and cut nearly Impassable ruts In many areas. The two winning Charades were equipped wtth a 1.3-llter, .. ngle overhead cam, fuel In- jected, four cyllnder 16-valve engine. These engines are of- fered as standard equipment In Charades sold In the United States. The current-model Charade hatchback la avallable with the 1.0 liter or 1.3-llter engine, while the Charade four-door sedan ls available wlth the 1.3-llter en- gine. United States production ve- hlclea are equipped with Inde- pendent front wheel drive suspension with MacPherson struts and atablllzer bars. In the United States, the economical Charade sedan with a 1.3-llter engine and five-speed starts at a MSAP of $8, 197 while the hatchback with a 1.0-llter engine and five-speed begins at a MSRP of $6,597. Oalhatsu America. Inc. Is wholly-owned subsidiary of OaJhatau Motor Co., Ltd., head- quartered In Ouka, Japan. The f 'I I. I 'I I J If l lflll l' Ir '. & SA~~YJL~BG BMCHBLVD. AT THE NEW LOCATION! 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Santa Ana 135-317T Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger s .... o.c>t -1 cl•yt Part•1S..~ 11Qu<11 M r 1•m e 30pm Set lam.Som South County YOUSWllEI 111 ISUZU .@ m • ._ .. 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Normal costs associated with purchase. such as sales tax, title and license fees. also will be refunded. apart from the competition by reducing prices on many of Its models and announcing that it would do away with consumer rebates. Concurrently, the company lauched Its Fahrvergnugen cam- paign designed to emphasize the European driving experience which differentiates Volkswagen products from Japanese and American competitors. Volkswagen's first entry Into the highly competitive mid-size car market, the Passat, Is pow- ered by a 134-horsepower. 16- valve engine. For Its base sug- gested retail price of under $15,000, the Passat offers a long llst of standard equipment such as four-wheel disc brakes. air conditioning, height-ad- justable steering wheel and more Interior space than most of Its direct competitors. "We're the new kid on the block In this segment," Young said, "But we· re convinced that • the Paaaat has some very strong advantagee relatlve to the -. tabllshed contendera. Thi• pr~ gram wlll provide us wtth the opportunity to demonstrate thll to potential buyers." The Paaaat Satisfaction Guarantee applies to aJI 1990 and 1991 Puaat Mdan llnd wagon modets aofd In the Untt- ed States for use by U.S. r..i- dents. The onty exclusions to the program are fleet and rentaJ sates; employ ... and famlllee of automobile manufacturers and affiliated companies; aalea for . competitive events and com- merclaJ use; accident•, mlauM, abuse, exoeaslve wear and tear; some transactions Involving trade-Ins and leases other than those placed through VW Credit, Inc. Biii Young, vice president in charge of Volkswagen United States, said, ·"If you buy a Paaaat, you'll like it -that's the message we got when 97 per- cent of our Passat owners said they'd recommend the car to a friend or family member. Based on that research. we're launclng the Paasat Satisfaction Guaran- ' tee. It's clean and It's simple: you're either completely satis- fied with your new Passat or we refund all of your money. Period." Repair shop welcontes Irvine's new CFC law Young said the proliferation of models, "gimmicky" financing options and rebates withing the mid-size famlly car segment In which the Passat competes has resulted In uncertainty and con- fualon on the part of the cus- tomer. "Because buying a car Is a significant Investment, the con- sumer feels there's an element of risk Involved: is this a car they're going to be happy with and Is this the right price, or Is there a better price coming? With this program, we eliminate that risk by creating a no-lose purchase.'' he said. The program Is an extension of the non-traditional marketing approach which VW /US Im- plemented lut October. At that time, the company set ltaetf The new chlorofluorocarbon containment law passed by the city of Irvine and put Into effect July 1 has marked a major change tor local auto repair and air conditioning shops. According to the Irvine regu- 1 atlon, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used In automobile air conditioning units must be recy- cled and not allowed to escape Into the atmosphere when the units are serviced. CFCs. which In the automotive application are speclflcalty found In the cooling component Freon, are considered a major factor In the depletion of the ozone layer. White this new law will have a significant effect on those auto- motive lhops that repair and aervtoe auto air conditioners, at leut one local businessman thinks It's a positive s1ep. Kerry Pedlow, owner of American Auto Service In lrvtne, has made the comml1ment to CFC containment by purchasing the approved recyctlng equip- ment. 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JIM SLEMONS -r JEEP-EAGLE 32881 C1m1no Ci1µ1Slrdno San Juan Capistrano 7141493·0610 Just Bring Us Your Best Bonaflde Deal & We'll · Save You Even Morel Great selectlon of prevloustw owned ve111c1 .. 1 You meet the nicest people at Sf RVICE HOURS 'IM SLEMONS Monday fhurs 7am· 10pm eli Just off the San Diego Friday 7am-6pm !'!'!I~~ fl!lll Pall Fwy at San Juan Creek Cornohmen1ary Cllilil ~ C.W li.:.t ~ Road Shuttle Serv1ce493 9300 Oller expires 72 hrs alter pub • 32881 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano Including CO player, phone & TV JIM SLEMONS AVANTI Mission Viejo Malt, 1848, 27000 Crown Valley Parkway ~1ton Vtejo 714/384-2277 I Orange Coan VOL 6 /N0.35 AUGUST 30, 1990 Shaw in September 8yTOM mus Dllll¥ .... C-• ... -· Tbe final curtain on Geor&e Btnwd Shaw's near-century of life fell some 40 years 110, lcavina the world a monumental lepcy of theater. That lepcy has fnauently been una.nbed by South Coast Reper· tory, whkb has mounted a half. dozen Shavian plays in its first 2S. plus yean of existence. And. more often than not, the 1elec1.ion is a ".new" one -that is, one that hasn't been performed in Oranae County in the last three decades or so. Next week finds not one but two Shaw plays arrivina on Oranae Coast NIU. both of which lhould be unfamiliar to local audiences. SCR is lauochina iu 1990-91 season with "Man and Superman," while the ~una Playhouse will unveil "Caeiar and C1eop1tra." · Both plays arc philosophical com· edics about relationships -one ~na fictional cbarlctcn. the othCT commentina on the liaison of two historical faaum. They arc being mounted by two directors who have a.maned well over a quarteT century of crediu each at their respective lheaaers -Martin Benson at SCR and Manbelll Randall at Laauna. .. Gecqe Bernard Shaw is a play· wriaht whote ltftius may be matt aPl)Uent today than when his playt eremicred," says Benson, one oftbc COl\a Mesa company's two artistK: directon. "After two or three tmer· ations, 'Man and Supttman' is as pertinent u ever. .. The play is filled with timeless truths about relationships, society. parenthood and rcliaion. and its written in such diurmina fashion that it penetrates our protective in- souciance." Accordina to John Glore. dramatura for the SCR production, "Man and Superman" was the fint time Shaw "p ve himself license to bethc the stqe in tbouaht.'' Shaw used the play to tum the theater into a forum for ideas. "TheK arc the same ideas that occupy Shaw's work.. and amount to a rehfon for the Ireland-born writer, Glore noted ... They center around his peraonal belief in the Life Force, a kind of univcnal soul that is embodied in all livina th10p and that has achieved sclf-conSClousncss in tbc mind of man." Sou th epenory has 1CrVed as a m11luy forum for Shaw over the rf%~~"i'h'··~~~~~ i~~ thcatff on the Ncwpon Beach beyfront (with director Benson ID a rare acuna asS1pment). Later. in the Third Step Theater in downtown Costa Mesa, SCR mounted '"Arms and the Man." SbavW\ shows almost as frequently as ~ ~uctions. The out{)Ut included "Major Barbara.'. "Saint Joan," "Misalliance" and the most recent "You Never Can Tell.'' whacb the theater remounted for a fcsuval earlier this year 1n Singa- pore. Benson, who kno~ hu way around Shaw as well as an)one After sctthna into its current edifice an I 978, SCR turned out The King of the Blues lty MfTCHEU. DfGGS ....,. __ _ After more than four decades of sanaana the blues. 8. B. Klna 1s tbinkina about slowina down. But the leacndary 1u1tanst. who comes in to the CoaGh House for four n1.ahts, Sept. I_., as not cut11n1 back on his performance schedule bccaUIC he's tired of the spothaht. He's doina 10 because he has to "I just learned I have diabetes, .. said Kina. who pioneered the elec- tric blues. "I don't know bow that's aoina to affect me, but I imqjne that my st.rcnath will be down for a httle while, so 1 will have to learn to meet the situauon with the best I possibly can." For man~ years. Kina. ~. has kept a vuchna schedule. tourina an avenee of JOO days a year. "I can't keep up the schedule like I bavc been, so I'll be forocd 10 slow down to~hat. .. The ~ina ''Kina of the Bl~" wu bospitallzed April 27 in Las Vcps. sufrt:rina from hiah blood · 'i:;· mwned tounna with a recrnt performance ID 81rmina)lam. .\la .. and ha~ scheduled a month long European to ur of I J countnes King 1s nqouauna a new contract v.1th hH record label. MC' A. and hope$ to start wort on a new album soon. He also plans to open a nightclub on Memphis' Beale Street this fall His dtst1nct1ve su1tar style has 1nflucn«d 1 aenerauon of )ouna musicians. He predicts arca1 thinas for three in pan1cular -Robcn Cray, Jeff Healey ind Joe Lewis Walker -whom. aJo na wath the late Stevie Ray Vauahn. he c.alls the "new bloods."' "When I'm not around. and tome of lhe othen my aac att aonc. I don't thmk blues W1U suffer at all. I believe thne youna men arc capable and able to continue the tradiuons. Tbcy'rt already do1na tomcth1na that I've wanted to do. and I think many of my colleques have wanted to do. for a Iona time. and tha\ 1s to put it (bluet) into the mainstream of ,,.._ ... KING/I' ... 4J .. DAILY PILOT (2c)) THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK ......... ..,,,. 1. KJNG OF THE BLUES • Blues lqtnd B B. tuna ...,ll be on s~ for tv. o !Xffomaoccs rugbtJ~. at and J0-30 pm.. Sanud.a~ through Tucsda~ at the Coad! HouS( 331 S.., Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano, ~u Tickets arc S2S For ~-atJoM. caJI 496-930. Conttn hothnc· 496-89:., Stt Co't>r SlOr) 2. SEPTEMBER SHAW, I • ~o~ Bernard Shav. · s -c anar and C1eos-tn .. operu Sept. b and pla~ s throuah StpL 30 at ~ Moulton Theater, 606 Laguna C~· n~on Ra.ct Lacuna Beach. •1th curuin al 8 p.m TuC'Sda)'S through Saturda~s and 1 30 p.m.Sundars C.1.I. J9+{r'43 for lJCUl ulfomauon Stt CO\et Stor) 3. SEPTEMBER SHAW, 11 • Sl\av. ·s -MAD and upc:rman-v."lll be p~nLed from Sept. through 0ci 11. pU)ltl& Tuesda\S throuah Fnda~s at 8 p.m~ Saturcb'-s at 2:l0 and & pm . Suoda)$ at !.36 and 7:30 p.m at South Coast Rtpertor). 655 Tov.n C~tcr Or . Cosi. Mesa Rcs- e~ at1ons a.rt ta.ten at 9P-4033 Stt CO\Cf StOf) 4 . WHISTLE STOP • Aodrcv. llo\d Webber's .. Starlight faprns·' return~ to the Performing "-ns Center. 600 Town Center Dr. 1n Costa Mcu. from Sept 4-9 For uctets and mfor- mauon. call .,40-1000 or SS6-..\RTS S. MOOR AMOR • Shake-spearc·s talc of u-cachcn and Jealous~ .. Othello·· v.111 open tomorrov. a1 the Fu11,al .t.mph1lheatrc in Garden Gro' c and run through Sept 11 For tickets and 1nformat1on. call the Gro\C Sh.U.espcarc fesu \al at 636-.., 113 6 . IN THE MOOD • The Mood) Blues Wlll pla) at the Paci fic .._mphJtheaUT tonight at 30 p.m Tick.ca arc pnced at S~ .... SO and SlS.30 and art a\aJlable at lht amph1thcaUT boit offi~ at all T1cketron locations For morc infor- mation or to charge tickets b) phone. all 634-1300 7. ROCKf N' RONNIE • The RonOle Montrose Band Wlll pla) at the Peppers Golden Bear. l>1en1de Pa,·11.aon. 300 Pacific Coast Htghwa}. Huntington ~ch. t<>- ni&ht at 9 p.m Admission pncc 1s SIS For more 1nformat1on, call 374- BEAR 8. NICK ROCKS • LocaJ rocter Nack ~ow Wiii pla} Bopn'a. 6248 Eut Pacific Coast wa} in Lona Beach. Saturday L For l.lckets and mformauon. (213) S94-897S. 9. STEPHEN BISHOP • Stcphm Biihop wiU pl•> the Coach House, 33 1 S7 Camino Capistrano San Juan u p1stnu:10, Fnday n;;ht. For ~rvationi. call 496-893]".' Concert hotline: 496-8927. Rogrr Bloom 10. SWING TIME • -Gf'cat Momcou io Swi.na.. ..,th music from the Bia Band Era. will be at ~ Red Lion Inn. 30SO Sooth Bnstol.. c.osta Mesa. in Mw·s Lou.nee from 1 to 6 p.m. ~very other Sunda}. TtaC) Wells and bis I g. l*Oe orcbcstra. •,th ,.ocalist Cas.lc Miller. S6 per pc:noa todudes frtt hon d·OC\.1,-ru. Free pertioa. For mo~ informauoo. call (21 3) 598-1429. t 1. APPLE JAZZ. • Walkr Lakota and The New Yort Coooection offers J&ZZ from 8 p.m. to I a.rn. cadi Saturda) at B1san,o Restaurant.. 19100 Von Karman. ln'loc. c.au 7S2-5222 for more infonnauon. 0 o.lty Ptk>t Weekend/ Thuntdey, Auguet 30, 1990 12. HIT THE HfGHW A Y • H•wa)' IOI will pla)' the Craz, Horse Steak House. 1580 Brookhollow Orwe. Santa Ana. in twO tbows al 7 and 10 p.m. Monda' and Tuesda) nights. For rc!>er-vauoiu and uckets, call 549-1511. 13. vrvA ESPANA • ~ Pacific Symphon) will prcs- cnt a Sparush-themed program m its Saturday niaht ron~rt at the In int Meadows ArnpbitheaUT. Tht con- c:cn belPns at 8:30 p.m. For lick.ct~ and information. calJ 973-1300. 14. DINNER-DANCE •Ballet Pacifica presents tbt .:!Sth annual Balk& Alfresco at the In tnC' Bov.I. 6SO Laguna Can)on Road. Andrew Uovd Webber's ... S._..._.. .. ___... ret&1rns te La&una Beach. at 8 p.m The pro-1 .._.... ...--sram tndudes the classic corned) the fterformln9 Arts Center S~ 4-9. see nwwber 4. ballet -La Fille Mal Gardtt" and ..Arabesque."..\ roun~ French din-calling '142-11:"'~ ner will be available al the T1\0h • Tcf'T'a« bqinntng a1 6 pm T1ckm 15. LAUGH fT ·UP for both the dinner and the ballet art' S3S wbKh include main tier seating T1deu for the ballet alone arc S20 for loge. SIS for main llC'r and SI 0 for left and n&ht uer Ticktts ma) be purch.ucd at thC' box offiC't'. or b~ •Com«11an E'an Oa\I\ v.111 per· form at tht lmpro\, 4~'i5 Campus Om c. 'tc 13 . In inc thrClug.h un· da) ShO\.\llml'\ are Fnda' al m and 10 'O pm . ';aturda\ JI 8 and 10:30 p.m .. and Sund.a~ at ~l p.m. 8.S4-S4SS. 16. LOTSA YACHTS • The 17th annual Fall \ acht Bro- kerqe Expo will be held ~pl 6-9 II Lido Manna V1ltaac. and v.111 fea- turt quality, prt\'IOUSI) o~ncd pleuurccnft on dJspla) 10 the vaaier, shown by area brokers . .\dmmion is SS for adulU. S2 for ch1ldtttl. T1dtet.s come with a rctum pass 10 th<' New Power and Sailboat Show the followina week. For informa11on, call 7S7-.S9S9. • Speedway motol"C) let" racc$ arr featured each Friday ntght from 8 10 10 p.m. m the Grandstand .\rtna at the Oranfe Count) Fur and fa~ .....__...__. s.1t1on Center, 88 Fair OnH' Costa Mesa. Box office opens at b 'o Pm. AdmtSsion LS $7 for adults ,h1ldtttl under 12 are admmt'd fr ee C~I 492-9933 for mort mfom\Jl1on 18. PAPER \llORKS 19. NAGEL SHOW •An exhibition of the rt«nt work ofBuque anJst Aadm Na.Jtl "''" bt on vitw al tk Modern ~fowum o( ----"""'" An. Ori.tlin TOMB. S lluuon Cal~ Or. in Santa Ana. 1hrou&b Oct. 21. For informat11 n call 7S4-4l I 1. ,-i .................. ~ ...... ~--;... .................................... ..._....-. ........ _.._.,.liioiii .... _____ ~· ......... ~ ........ ~.-..-.-.--....._ ....... _.. __ ...., _________ .._ ______ ..._ ______ ;:;;:._2· BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S DANCE, THEATER, MUSICAL THEATER CHARITY AND . SPECIAL EVENTS •n.... P. 1WeJ T ......... Re-eweMa. Sept. 7, 7-1 I p.m. at John Wayne. Airport. BT. SSO pp. By invitation only. C.ontact Bea Dr La Torre, 7$S.J6J6. •'"Mu aM S.,.rma" o.-aq NIP&, Sept. 7 at 7:30 e.m., ·Sout6 CO.St Repertory receptJOns bef~ and aft.er Georae Bernard Shaw's plly. Cont«'t MMkline Poner, 9$7-26()2. • f>et•clh.., Oct. 12, lApna An Muteum openina of Rel restaurant. Newport Center Fashion Island. PfJoae 49'-6$J I. • a.rt aM Sele Cluale. Oct. 27 at 6:30 a.m., American Heart AsSOCla· tion SK walk, SK and IOK run, 2SK cydina at Irvine Hilton and Towers. Phone BJ6-JH$. •Ma,... Gru FUND$Y, Oct. 27, Western Medical Centcl' Gold O ub Oct. 26: .. Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl." • Newfort Cater Library (8S6 San Oemcnk Driv e, Newport Beach. 644-3191 ). Throu&h Aua. 31: Per- spccllvcs, Jack Taylor paintings.. •oc • ......_ ~ c... C600 Town Ctnter Drive, Co.la Mcu.. 740-2000). Sept. 4-9: '"Swti&ht El- preu." Sept. lS-30: New Yon City BaUet. Oct. 16-21: D'Oyly Cane Opera Company. •~Staa.Um•wlltJ,hllertea. (Plummer Auditoriwn, 201 E. Chapm1n A ve.. Fullerto n . 773-3371). Sept. 14. Into t.bc Woods. Lapine/Sondheim. Oct. S: N1t1onal Theam of the Deaf, SlllC ldapt.a- UOD of Robc:rt Nathan novel, "One More Spri.na," • S.Mcude C.te:tt, Sept. 8 at I 0 a.m., United Way of OC at Seal Beach:... on the beach north of the pier. rnone 74().6149. • 0...-wt• .... p ..... lls&en, Oct. 1.3. 6:30 p.m.-2 a.m .• St. Joseph Ha.pita! at Anaheim Hilton and Towen. $300 pp. BT .. ContM:t De- borah Wolle. 771-8111. dinner dance, live and silent auc-•New-pen Ba"1or Ar1 Mlllftm lions. BT. Phone 9H-JJ40. (8SO S.n Oemente Drive. Ncwpon 8each, 7S9-I I 22). Throu&h Sept. 23: • CaWonia State U..\'enltJ, P'alJ.. eri., (CSUF c:ampus Fullerton . 773-3371). Oct. S-14: .. ~ Decline and Fall o( the Entire World as Sttn Throuah the Eyes of Cok Ponn .. Oct. 2~Nov. 4: "Hamiel" • n.... P. IUky TermJul. P9lk l>Hieadee O.y, Sept .. 8. 10 a.m.-<4 p.m. at John Wayne Airport. Casual attire. free. COOl«'t 8u De La Torre, 7$5-3636. • hllllMlc .... Dream, o,.a.. ., ..... c-ttr Cater, Sept. 8 at 7 p.m .• Sandpipers dinner danet at the Cancer Center. Newport Beach. $300 per couple. BT. Phone 76().$917. • "'"1a. Sept. 8. Pacific Chorale Alumni Guild at Beuon residence, Newport beach. Phone 542-1790. • Jamaln Me Duce!, Oct. 13, Cystic Fibrosis Guild of OC at New- port Beach Marriott. Phone 9J8.JJ9J. • Kl4'1 Sbdf Expo, Qct. I 3-14. fam- ily resoun:e and entertainment event at An&beim Stadium Adults SS.SO pp., children $3.SO. Pbone 496-6864. •Gell,...,...._ .. Oct. IS at I 0:30 a.m.. Manko Ctn&er for Educa- tional Thcnpy 1t Mesa Verde Coun- try Oub, Costa Mesa. $300 pp. PIJonc 7JJ../j()(), • P eta ~-9 t • ..,,, Art • Dimer ..... Carf Sepa, Oct. 18, e,..,1 •n. .xpt. · ....,. .. na Ditc0v~useum ofOC It Westin Museum cocktails at the Baldwin's. So th m-·-c M dinncn with 1t1ist at various ttsi-u l ruua, osta csa. dcnces. SISO pp. Phone 494-6531. Phone $4()...()tl()4. • ,. ...... Do .. 8,....,IJ, SepL 9 at p.m.. AJDS Services foun- dation of OC, cocktails and "The Splash." $50 pp. and up. Phone .f97-JJ68. • 0,.-. Ceae.ratMa, SepL 9 at I p.m., Patty and Georae Hoq ~nett Center, Newport Beach. By invita· tion only. • Ban ..... s.ea.k p .... Sept. 10. OC Philharmonic Society and American Society of Interior Dc- sipera/OC bqin work on "naked" Desip House in S.nta Ana. Cieol'· pan estate opens for public toun two months later. Coar.ct A•h O'M.&ra. 7~1511. •SM• C.Uc ~!7 Gala, Sept. IS. Cont•ct M•ddrne Porter, 9$7-26C1. • r.-... a.., Sept. 18. Guilds of OC Petfonnina Arts C.Cnkl' 1t the <:cot.er. Costa MCSL SI0-7S pp. • Ecwak Owtleol Coefanee, Oct. 19, OC Chamber of Commerce with speaken Frank C. Carlucci and John D. Dunlap 1t Disneyland Hot.cl, Anahcim. SIOO pp. Phone 634-2900. • ltartlOt P'u &uy, Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m., Ofive Crest Treatment Centen Black and White Ball at Anaheim Hilton and Towers. Sl7S pp. Coo- IM'I Liu Fujimoto. 777-4999, ext. 110. • Pen,ecdn1, Oct. 21. Lquna An Museum at Reiss resJ<lencc, Laguna Beach. Phone 494-65) J. • Doe BaJlor /Wally JOJMf' Cel- tkttJ a.If Clauic, Oct. 22 .. (ysnc fibrosis Foundation at Los Coyotes Country Oub, Bucn1 Park. ConlACt Michael Kearney. 9J~IJ9J. • Biii Por Badelon, Oct. 23 at 6 p.m .• March of Dimes at Le Mer- idJen, Newport Beach. $2S-100Do. C'Ont«t /Urilyn Merrit •t 6Jl·81<fo. • C.lf TMnameat, Oct. 29. 'Ohvc Crest Trument Centers at bi.g Ca- nyon Country Oub. Newport Beach. Cont•ct Gretchen Peterso n. 777-4999. ART •ee.1er for lk StMJ of Dee9rat- tn Arts (3143 I Cun100 ~ptstrano. S.n Juan Capistrano. 496-2132). Through Nov. 17: Elsie de Wol(e Collection, 1492. The First En- cou nter. Aug.28-Nov. 17: Biedenneier 181 S-1848 . • G1lert1 CaplllUH (3 I 681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. 661 -I 781 ). Through Sept. 2: G.E. Mullan. Sept. 8-0ct. 7: Women of Gifted Hands -Penns Anne Cross. Ravcilstar. Eliubeth Abeyta. Dawn'A D. Elkwoman and Rjverwom1n. • ....,_. Ar1 M8MUI (307 Oaff Drive, l...quna Beach. 494-6S3 I), Throu&h Oct. 7: Jay OcFeo. Works on Paper. Throu&h Sept.. 16: Los Anarlcs Modernists. Sept. 20-29: An Auction. Sept. 2 I-Oct. 7: Sel«11ons from the Permanent Collcctaon . • MlnMa o.u.n.., (4 I 7 S. Coast Hwy.. ~una Beach. 494-4491 ). Sculptor R.iclwd MacDonakrs "Or- pheus," Armenian arus1 Mamros. Kattn Morpn, Muwcll. Larson. others.. • M.ellaCUJer c.ltuaJ Cater. (1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullcnon. '?38-6S9S). Classic Film Festa vaJ. Sept. 7: "David Copperfield." Sept. 28: "And Now For Somethan~ Com· pletely Olff~nt. .. Oct. 12: • Montx Python and the Mcanan& of Ltfe. · Commmcd to ·Pnnt; Clw1cs Ray. • S&ary 8aleell FIM Ar1 Galleria (14988 Sand Canyon Ave., Ste. 1-S. lrv1ne. 73~5). Sept. 1-0ct.2: Sharo n Dawson watercolors. "Benchmart/Tumcd Vessels" in· v1tat1onal e-xhibtt1on (Sept. I. ~-8 p.m.; openma reception). • Trtucle Galkria (Alnum Coun. Third Floor. Newport Center Fashion Island, 7 20-8302) Throuah Sept. 8: Alcundra Jacobs water- colors. MUSIC •Pedfk: Sym,._y 8:30 p.m . at Irvine Meadows Amph11heatre, 97 3-1300. Sept. I: Esp1na.. Sept I S: Tchaikovsky Spc.c1aCUlar. • hdlk Sym,._y, 8 p.m. at OC Perfomun1 Ans Center. 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. 4 7 4-4 233. Oct. 9-10: pwus1 Bella Davidovteh. Oct. 13: Royal Gala Concert and Dinnel'. •oc ~ s.dety. 8 p.m at OC Perfonnana Ans Ctn1er. 600 Town Center Onve, Costa Mesa. SS).2422. Sept. 21: Royal Con- ccnaebouw Orchestra. Oct. 14: Budapest Ch1mber O rcheura "Franz Ln.zf' (.l pm.) • OC Perfennm1 ArU Ceaser, 8 p.m. at 600 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa. 740-2000 Sept. 23 I ~nlon (frtt concert at Foundtn Hall) • SduaaM Stt1n. Stpt 21-2 3. Cahfom1a St.ale Un1ven1t) at Full- erton. Pcnomuna Arts Cen1tr. SOO N. St.ate C'oUett. 733-3371 •G,...e a.~u,ure Fe.tint tF~ tJval Amphitheatre. Garden Gro\e, 636-721 3). G«m 'l'lleattt, Oct. S- Nov. ): "The Import.an~ of Being Earnest ," Oscar ·w 1lde AmpM&kattt, Aug. 3 I-Sept 22: ··othello. ·· Sllakl'Spc.arc •s.. .. Coul Re,ert.ry (6SS To..,.'11 Center Drive, Costa Mt~a . 751-7827). Ma1a1tqe:: Sept. 7-0ct. 11: "Man and upcrman:· G~orgc Bernard Shaw. Sttoed Staat, Sept. 21-0ct. 21 : "Pick Up AA:· Anthon)' Oarvoc. ALL·SUMMER FUN ,...._ ha Z... dally 10 a.m to 10 p.m .. 673-0408. Fems whttl. mcfT)'·&o-round. arcades. more • l*MJ._. daal)' 8 a..m. to I a.m .. 999-4S6S. "Dick TIX)·· musial revue an Fantasyland, Part) G ras parade. fireworks mahll). "-dults S2S.Sfr. children 3-11 , S20SO •&.ct'• kry P'ana daal) 10 a.m to midruaht. S.turday 10 a.m to I a.m.. 220-S200. New h.1a,h-specd Boomerana roller couttr • S..ta AM Zoo daily 10 am to 5 p.m .• 836-4000 Children·~ pcmna zoo, mount.am hons. lcmun . more Admission. 7S cents to S2 po •WU. IUnn WalefJJUl dalh 10 a.m. to 8 p.m .• 76g.WILD C""' b.t&h-speed. doublMSrop Wahtu~ slide General admm1on. S 14 95 cbaldrcn l-9. Sl09S UST/NG IN FORMATION If you Ila\<' .tn <'\Tnt lut1"1 or <'h•~ ofinforma11on for B~kBoot. d1rrc-r inqumcs w Brl\l•min. Epst<'in. ('/(l 8/Kk.Bo<>l , PO Bot I ~184 Cor· on• de/ Mar. ( ..\ 92615 What's Inside Emilio Eaicvei wrott direaed ud ...,.. in "Men a.t Wort," the comedic atory of two Soutbem California pfblee mea wlH> stumble into the middle of 1 po&- it.ical ICUdaJ involvi.111 murder, mooey ud bu.anloul waste. Our cn• m.owtver1. band ulevei• ltmnot to be 1UJC ud "9!11 you ... Ille ftJm. ..... 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The latter role will be played '"=================================::::::::::::~ by Mamie Mosiman. who also is de -Lancic's wife. 1".11-l• 1111' nrJ1<>f1t1nity to win <I :\' ju-.t li-.tt~ lo K-<.X.~AN f()r llll' In'\' 1np lor I\\ o , lo lht · \\ orld', 1110.'1 ~ \ t-\ ·.lllll\. 't.I Arti-.t Of 11ll.· l>a )' .ind 11 t"\t 1t111g ut, < 0111plinll.·nL' <>l I\ you'rc.· thl' lurky l.~h t allcrio 1dt·1111fy t-. <)(.FA\, IO.~ I F~1 h ,l lht• Art bl, you'll ~·t·ntt·rc.'{I in lht· Fl) n 1und tnr from C:11if11~lla to ~ \' dr.1w1ng < >r. pk·k up .1 mail-in cmry I long Kon~ on Amt·m-.in A1rlint~ \ l f<>nn ;11 l<C (',ola d 1..,plar in fY.lrti< ifY,11 ~;I\ or H d:ir :.ind 7 nij(hl~ of Oriental ing Mu~hc:. Mar'kl'L" 1n1M~llt' .1ttht· ~hl·r.11011 lfong Kong. \ \ On Sc.:plcml~:r .~rd. K < X.FAI\ wall Fxplon: 1hc.· 1~1~or1al Nl'\\ 'l'l•rritoril"> \ J hokl ;1drawin~10 '4..'lc.'1.1 :t \\'lnrwr. on the.: K11wlo( >n C.mton Ra1IWa)' I l<>J)'..-fully you. 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Don Sparks and David Anthonv Smith. Shaw's "Caesar and Oeopatra," meanwhile. is a witty speculation about the relationship between the two historical figures. The hauahty Roman emperor attempts to educate the youthful queen in the fine an of rulina her people and kecpina her crown. but receives a few surprise lessons of his own. At lquna -the county's oldest theater JrOUp, bqannina Its 71 St seaton -the rok of Julius Caesar will be taken by Doualu Rowt, the theater'• arustJc director who has been associated with the lquna Playhouse for 28 years. Rowe'• fint appearance there wu in "The Hap'?)' Time" in 1963 -al10 under the direction of Martbella Randall. He wu ~ppointed manaci"I di· rector in 196' and acrved for two yan before lavia& to punue ~ do it bener aD the Umc .•• Tbeee dlyt. bis main pl ia to coatillue ~ &Dd improvina hil craft. be laid. "'tbat drive IClys ~ for m011 ol ua Wltil .?:! decide to not do it an~ '*you fed that if you don't, ii you doe•t, t.be world doesa't nop for you. It MeDa toil\& without you., aDd I c:u•t tied you how mid I reelized I.bat while l -.s in die boepital. .. But tbe aperiea« alto helped Kini apprecia1e the loyalty of hil fans. many of wbom tent ict·wdl wilba. Eva President Bush n · praaod his ClOGCCf1l. "'That•• IOCDet.b.lna this boy from Miui.USIP acver dramed of. Who would bave dreamed that the pmi. dent, wit.la ID t.be thinp be lw 01 bis miod., would even mention that I was ill? Tbiall lib that arc music to my can. .. IC.Ult wW be alone on the bill Sunday nilbt, but OD tbe next lhn:e ru,bts be will bave the lqcndary LeoQ R&l9111 opaai11 for hjm on die Coecb Houte -... For ticket 1nfor· matioo, call '~1930. feuiooal KtiJ11 projecu. He re- tumed 10 yean later and tw cllaned the playboUlr't anittic course ever since. '°The play it a c:omedr I 0 lM clauic teme.. altboulb it s not a knee~~" Rowe reported. "It cooW.0. aome wondetflll sclf-dci>- recatiAS comments by Caesar -a politican wbo aot into the m1l11ary late in life. "He wu revered u a stratcaic acruu.a. but be maintained that it wasn't that he WU IO smart. but that the other tmnalt ~ so stupid." Rowe saic[ Al to tbe romutic upect of the Caesar-Cleopatra relat1o nsh1p, Shaw, ··wtto wu 1 bit of a prude. ipored tboee a.re.as." Rowe noted "There's no reference 10 their child or their very substantial love affair." Pia~ the rok of CJeopatra will be Lillian Helm, a youna actrm who received her trainina at 1hc Univcnicy of 8riclfe09t1 in Con· oecticut. She wu cut after a lcna1h) period of 1&aditioos (or the second tjtle cbarader . .. Mu &Dd S&apmnan" w1ll be prexoted ftom Sepe. 7 lhrouah ()(t. 11, playina Tundays tflroug~ frida)'I at I p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and I p.m;.:~ndayt at 2:30 and 7 30 p.m. at ~ 6SS Town Ccntct Drive. Colia Mae. Raervat1ons a~ llkm at 9S7....033. .. c..r and Oeopetra" opens Sept. 6 and pla}I dlroulb Sept. 30 at lbe Moultoa lbealer, 606 La&una C.aoyoo Rmd, i.a.uu Beach. with cunaia at I p.m. TueedaYI throua}I S..urdln ud 2!.10 p.m.SUndays. Call 4N4'74l llr lktlll Aabmauon. -..,._...._ p.m. '° 10 p.m. ad after tbalt.re aua..-BAL80A a.ua 111 COACll llOtJI& 331S7 Camino ~hour. 540-2500, Palm St., Balboe The Dahoo Gana eaN-fW\ r--Jn•A 1"' • ...:-.. 0 .J'•99 n .. TBB WlllTZ llOWB Ratauraut 9-piec:c:tbud at 9 p.m. t~t ...-~ .-.. -......,.. ..... ' ...... -1 T _..,. r-SJ pracnta 11.B. Kin& in two ,_._ ---and •van. 340 South Coat H·--.. U'CI&)'. u cover. 67S-909 . fonnanca niptJy, rand 10:30 ;:;. n.nd&J Pop PAal'IC AMPlll'IUAftE pro-way, l..apDa Bc:8dl, praenll bvc 'l'llB CANNDY 3010 Lafa~ t.c>GiPt tbroUlh Tuaday. Tacuu eDll The Moody Blues tonitbt at natcnainmcnt and ducin& n.iabtly. Ave., New;J>O!t Bc:8dl, praeats Pri-arc S2S. For raervauons, caD CAR LIDO SOI 30th St., New- 7:30 _JJ.m. TicUu are priced at 494 IOU. vate Practioe" with rock music, 8:30 496-8930. Concert hotline: port Beadl. .,,atnts the Wayne S27.SO and S2S.JO and are available TD IUOB'l'BOUI BI01'llEU p.m. to l a.m. Friday. Saturday and 496-8927. Wayne Bud bturi.QS vocalist Jeri at the amphitheatre box office at all BOP 18774 Brookbum. FouJltain SwKS.ay. SJ cover Friday and Satur-BOGAaT'I 6288 East Pacific Lynne too.iabt 1:30 p.m. '° l a.Ill. Ticketron locations. For more inf'or· Va.Ucy. Tbe Hop praeata: Tbunday, day, no cover Sunday. 67S-S777. Cout Hiabway, Lona Beach. ~ 67S-2968 or 673-~. mation or to ctwwe tickets by Up sync contest, cub Driza• Friday, latuda.._ cots Nie\ Pyzow toniabt. (213) caowN BOUIE aaTAUIUNT ~~caD~l~ ~alln~witb~.~~a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~94~8~9~7S~-=======~==~~~;-~;~~a~·-~/=~~·~;~ IUNIBT PUB l 66SS Pacific Goode. S4 cover, Saturday, Special 11 Cout H~war. Suntet Beach, pttt-o Cl00Ce1'U; C1oeed Sunday and Mon-ents Nick Pyiow at 9 p.m. day; available for private petties; (213)S9l-1926. Tuesday, "Rock Around the Oock" P&PPSU GOLDEN BEAR show. an award winD.i.nt revue Pienide Pavilion, JOO Pacific Cout which fatwa • fully ltllCd mu.sial Hiabway, Huntiftl10D Beach, pm-history 1e110D iJl rock 'n' roU· cots Enipna Records' Ronnie Mon-Wednetday, Hollie Vest and tbC uoee Bud at 9 p.m. Admiaion Wile Guys, I p.m. to midniabt. No price iJ SI~-For more iJlformation. cover.; 963-2366. caD 374-BEAR. NIOBT MOVES S902 Warner TBS ftAG l4S E. 19th St., Colta Ave .• Huotincton Beach. Concert Mesa. Peter Wickeribam Thursdays, info line: 840-0208. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sundays, 3 to 7 rrtdaJ p.m. and Tuesdays and Wed~fj-·=-------~ days. 10 f.;;· to 1:30 a.m. 631-9813 BUBB , I 11 Palm Street. Balboe near the Fun Zone presents the Ann Walsh duct at 9 p.m. No cover cba.rs. 67S-9093. llAAPOON BENllY'S in the Dana Point Marina pmients Eddie Kidd live Wednetday throuah Saturday until Sept. 2. 493-2933. 1'llE CANNERY aaTAlJJUNT 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach, "Nineteen" oldies and top 40s. 7:30 p.m. to midniaht. 67S-S777. DPPA in Fashion Island adja- ttnt to lrvinc Ranch Market Wednesday lhrouah Saturday 9:j0 · p.m. lo I 1.m. Repeat Sw Seard> winner pianist Jimmy Hoppa with contemporary, classics and top forty favori&e1, Reservations sugested for din.oer. ~-B IST ANG 0 RESTAURANT 19100 Von K.arman, lrvine, presents the music of the Andes, by Raul and Ricardo Thursday and Friday from 8 P·rn· to midni&ht. 7S2-S222. REUBEN E. LEE ISi E. Coast EXCEUENT'SEATS Hi&hwaJ, Newport Beach features AVAAABlE Chuck Battqlia's rock 'n' roll music l~Wlia"*°'• fwntl Wednesda y throuah Saturday, 9 ·---------· p.m. to l Lm. Also Tim Parker on ,. piano in the dinina room. 67S-S790. BOGA.AT'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 East Pacific Coast Hia}lway. Lona ae.ch, 21 and over. entertain· mcnt with local acoustic folk and rock musicians Thursday. Friday and Saturday ni&hts. Show time is 9 p.m. (213) S94-8976. W!'.ITIH SOUTH OOABT PLAZA 666 Anton Blvd .. Costa MC9 ptts.- enu Confrey Phillips with modem renditions of Broadway Musk at tbe Piano T~ thro Saturda , 6 Tickets at The Cent• Box OHIOe Of CHARGE BY PHONE ....... .. 4:---. 114noto.2000 213148()-.3232 ... PERFORMING .. ~ARTS (ENTER ~t'f~r(Ni(ll Nt ("O';tA_, ... A"'• ~t (71•) 566-ARTS Tldl* 11•su SUMMER SALE 20 TO '75% OFF ize 14 & UP ·.·111 t ........ '"" t ... ~.~ .. ~· .,..~ I Ill t • t el ,...,...,.._,, I \l,t '' 1111 l" ZIJ'I \•• t~ 1.1.,,i..... ·-~ ,, .. ,,...., ,,,,... n "'"' 1;.ia:; .~ ... "'tr..t u.;11~1 11<1.J r.. ",~,., . COME Sf ROLL IN THE GARDEN THIS SUMMER AND SEE WHAT'S NEW The Olive Garden has a new summer menu. So stroll in, and discover fresh new · lunch items. Like our cool, luscious Sicilian Fruit Salad. And discover sumptuous ... 1 • .. summer dinner dishes like llf4~/ our tasty, grilled ~ ,.... swordfish; or delicate, cream'l_ Spaghetti Carbonara. There are also many more summer dishes sure to brighten up 1 your day. The new su mmer menu at The Olive Garden: One Garden path you'll love being led up TAU HANT • 16811 Beach Blvd . Hunhngton Beoch • 11171 E. 183rd St (across from the Ccrotos M oll1 • Brea Moll Woy, ocross from the M oy Company ·-· ........... , ,., .... , ............. ,,. t -. ~ ••• • I- CLUBS froml'ageS 32802 Pacific Coast Hiabway, Monarch Beach, Joy Sprina Tno Thursday throuah Saturday 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Georae Butts, Sunday throu&h Wednesday. 499-2626. VllLA NOVA 3131 West Coast Hi&bway, Ncwpon Beach. 642-7880. Pianist Jay Milburn performs a var- iety of easy listcnina selections favorites Thursday through Satur- day from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .. Sunday throuah Wednesday . from 8:30 p.m. to l:30 Lm. Richard Fauno's !azz and Broadway stylings on the piano. Frl~y CEST LA VIE RESTAVJlANT, 373 Pacific Cout Hiabway, Lquna Beach, on the Main Beach. Uve jazz every Friday beainnina at 8 p.m. featurina the Bill Nolte Duo, auitar, vocals and viola. Mark Turnbull and Bob Hawkins, auitarisu and vocal- ists on Saturdays be&innina at 8 p.m. No cover c~. Free parking. 497-SIOO. CAFE LIDO, SOI 30th St., New- pon Beach, 675-2968, erescnts entcnainment nightly. Bttn1e Pearl Blues Band featurina Harmonica Fats 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ cover cbaflC. S.tmday BISTANGO RESTAURANT 19100 Von Karman. Irvine, The COMPACT DISCS 'Unlimited rci~----rr~oo-OFY----~~1 I OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES I I EACH & EVERY DISC IN THE STORE* I L._ ___ _,!V.!!_H~f!2N.!.~..!f:!.S.!.P!!~EI£!.~~----' 'Does not 1nciude used discs. laser I or sale items CRYSTAL COURT '"1 111 \1)\ ... 1 1'1 \/\ 1111 lk111 '' \ '"'·' t.lc·•·• • l•I I ,.,,.I ;11 ••• 11 ll10.1J\4,I\ I ( 714 ) 557-5457 I 11'1'.N I'\ l'.I<\ u .. n FAIRVIEW COURT 1 l•.111 \ "'" .11 \\ ''"'" • !.11>.I Fo11 ',,.,. HJ t t .. , .. , ~ ..... ~ .. (711) 548-76'15 tCt£4@f.te:a~2T STEVE LEHMAN HAS BEEN TRAINED with Vidal Sasson and Allen Edwards. He is also considered one of the top competition stylist in the U.S. and hos now teamed up with Carlton Hair Inter· notional. SPECIAL llTlllllT•Y IFFB r-----------,-----,-----1 I 160 I 65 I I Perm & Cut I Weave I I I &Cut I 1------------r-----------I I 140 I '25 I l Color & Cut I Cut & Blow I I~ J ~-----------L-----------~ c-.-......................... , c... .......... llWr c---............ _.... .. ___ .,.._ .. _..... THE '1ARKETPLACE USS C.mpw Or. (714) 856-3134 • IRVINE Walter Lakota and The New York Connection off'cn jazz from 8 p.m. to I a.m. each Saturday. 7S2-S222. CAFE UDO S02 30th St., Ncw- pon Beach, 675-2968, presents Dee Dee McNeil, Jazz and Blues tonight, 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Saaclay - C'EST LA VIE RESTAURANT, 373 Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna Beach, on the main beach. Sunday Afternoon Jazz wath Stephanie Hay- nes. 3 to 7 p.m. No Cover. Frtt parkina. 497-S I 00. TV Listings 7:00 7:30 8:00 • • • Comedy FrldaJ THE COMEDY CLUB AND CAFE 49 S. Pinc Ave .. Lona Beach, presents dinner and a comedy show. Shows at 8:30 p.m. weekdays: 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. This week, Jerry [)ye, Vince Harper and Bob C1cone. (213)437-5326. JOU RS COMEDY CLUB t 00 Plaza Alic.ante. Garden Grove. Show time 9 p.m. and cover charge SI 0 Friday and Saturday evcotQp. Heldliner Van Chanter, Franchc Su Pedro and otben. For rescrvatioOI, call 971-3000. EV AN DA VII AT THE IMPROV 42SS Campus Drive, Ste. 138. Irvine throuab Sunday. Sbowtjm~ arc Fri- day at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m .. Saturday at 8 and 10:30 p.m .. and Sunda) at 8:30 p.m. 15+S4SS. LAPP STOP 2122 S.E Bristol Santa Ana., ni&btJy Lineup of com~ edians. For inlon:nation and reser- vations caJI IS2·8762. 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 •. ... . --.. -.... -.... ----. ·-.... -. .. . . . ---· --. --·--·----. -... Intermission Classic and spoof 'God' on Orange Coast stage debut this week The finale of the Grove Shakespeare Festival's summer Kason and a world prcmie~ in Costa Mesa compnsc the new ar- n vals on the local staaie acenc this weekend. lhe last before the new faJI seuon arri ves. Tom Titus Shakespeare's ··0theUo" opens t<>- niaht at the Festival Amphitheater under the direction of David Hennan with Michael Morpn tak-in& the title role. Other principels include Gary Armapac as Iqo. Susan Doupc u Desdemona and Arts Center. 2S0l Oiff Drive, Ncw- David Drummond as Cassio. port Beach (631-0288). toni.&ht Compktin\f'e com,.e:y are Carl lhrouah Saturday at 8 p.m ., Sunday Rcgiardo. arry oolf. Tom at 2:10 p.m . Juarez, Brcnan Baird. Robc11 ChaK. •··The Music Man .. at the Buen.a Kay Benet. Bruce Matthew5 and Park Civic Tbtater, 81 SO Knott R~na u Vert.. -Othello" wiU be Ave., Buena Park {82 1-1394), Friday performed Tbul'1days through Sun-and Saturday at 8 p.m. 9y TOM TITUS The Woody Allen who wrote "lntenors" and "Crimes and Misdemeanors" probably would cringe a bit ifhe were to look back on his early one· act comedy .. God," but 1t makes for a d1ve111ng afternoon's entertainment at Orange Coast Colltge. This studcnt·froduced piett of off-the-wall potpourri covers aJ the well-trod bases of th~tncal experience from the ancient Greeks to .. A Streetcar Named Desire," with some comments on the penis of living in New York thrown in to space the mixture. h 's undisciplfoed. but intentionally so under the direction of student Eric Person. Allen's principal characters are top'd Grttks named Diabetes and Hepatitis, a strugbng actor and buddina~laywright. respectively, who raJst some of the ywriabt's pct existential issues as they seek a nina conclusion for their play. The ensuina confusion comes off like an early issue of Mad tnlflZinc with a aood time being bad by aJI and Stal1ley carryina Blanche into the bedroom. Scott Aukerman shows a fine flair for physical comedy as Diabetes, while B. J. Poncr is an earnest Hepatitis.. Two other ancients stirrinf the comedy of this sqment are Karl Person as Tnchonosis and Scott Shepherd as the Zeus figure. Bu rsitis. who·d control everything from the heavens if he weren't so afra1d of heights. Anita Dncsstn has some good moments as the libidinous Jewish girl plucked from the audience to partake in the pleasantnes. Shan Hcathtrh ts a gorgeous Blanche. while Juhe Ackerman and Russell Dunn bnng some tounsty humor to tht'1r assignments as the Fates -Bob and Wend' The subwa) v1ct1m (Anna F1uwater) IOJCCts a touch ofblaclc comedy as she amvcs bloodied lo\lth her attacker's knife stall protrudlng from her a~ domen. while Randy Campbell has a bluste~ cameo as the Kang Oedipus (who st11l hvcs wath has mother). Keeping to the structure of the show. which 1s completely unstructured. a.re the program credits. acknowlcdg.utg David Lynch. Steven Spielberg and the William Shatner School of Acting. as well as crediting ••two guys who helped a lot" and "the girl who was supposed to run sound." The overall ambtancc 1s one of recess at the funn' farm "God" winds up its all-maunec, twe>-wcckend run oo the outdoor stage of the OCC amphitheater with pcrfonna~ccs Fnda) throu&h Sunday at 4 p.m Call 432-S880 for ucket information. days at 8:30 until Sept. 22 at the •"Irony of an Uncrowned Pnntt .. ~~ithea~l28"Main~.G~ at the a~ ~I~~ ~nu r-~~~~~~~=~~-,~~~======================~ den Grove, with reservations taken Auditorium, 23 Civic Center Plaza. C•ll 642-5671. at 636-7213. Santa Ana (998-2199). Fnday and Put • rew word• Takina a swipe at Tennessee: Wtl-Saturday at 8 p.m.. to work ror ou. liams' .. A Streetcar Named Desu-e," 'Jii~!!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!!ii!~~!ii!~!ii!~ii~~~~~~~~ the Oran8C County C.oalition of the '' Theater Arts is mountina a ~Y enutlcd "A Bus Calkd Lust' at its new Costa Mesa theater. 729 W. 16th St., Suite 1-A. Steve Wilber as dittctina the onainal play by Kent Hawkins. Cast members include Roben Blankenship, Sara St. James. Simone Slifman. Frank Liddi and Marty Ryneanon. The show will be stqed Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah Sept. 29. and ticket 10formauon is available at 991 -8SS6. R1111m1 down their curtains this weekend will be a numbeT of local productions. includins: The linest Joponese Dining Experience SUSI-ii BAR • PRIVATE DINING ROOMS DINING ROOM • TEPPAN ROOM l A I AMI ROOM • COCKT All LOVNGE ···""""' Horikawa Conrin~nt•I Cu1s1~ S"'u 1901 O.t 11.IWlal-..ut1tilt, UJUUttllMI flW'lcc1JUJ r'* /ot l..Ji1UM !.McJ'°"JtJ 11.114 ttiltl!NT~. '~"''"'"'· IUI" "'i""t4' ""''~' South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17141 540-3840 •"God" and .. Waitina for Godot" at Oranae Coast CoUqe. Costa Mesa (432-S880): "God" plays Friday throuah Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Fine Arts Amphitheater, while "Godot" is on •t:IF Frida~ and Saturday at 8 IOUTH COAST "-AJA VI.LAGE • 3800 S Plaza Or Sama Ana (71-'1 ~7 2!131 • 3 minutes 10 l>ertor!TWlQ Ans Center i •""-S · T""-""" ~ UTTI..1 TOC'l'O • ''' S &... "-»o SI lClt ~ C• 1113t ~t3M p.m. nUK t o ·~tcr. !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •~Loot" at the N~wport Theater i-: Re-live Baseball's Greatest Rivalry '' JUJ llUll_.. ... When you b u y one e n tree or meal. you get anothe r one o f e q ual o r le•u~er value for 503 o ff t h e m en u p rice. C hoo•e from: •ALA CARTE MENU • DAILY BUFFET LUNCH UNO AV BRUNCH • COMPLETE DINNERS Va lid w ith thl• ad S un.-Th ur . only Good thru 9-9 -90. Not valid with any othe r p ro m otion. ______ ..,.....____..._,.__,....,._,,...._. -.-.. ---....--..-----..-..--..... DA ILY BUFFET LUNCH i BELL y DANCING! O"•' 20 ho • a cold """ .. "' \ '-h T' • • .:> ow 1me~ s795 Wed &Thur .. p.,, p.,"00 ~ E\·ening~ (11.ttwu f '"'°"' t udoo11 l ht; ~ .. 11 Vrpt•r"11 hnff\ R.' Pil~I 0.•'4'th ~ 7 4 5 & 8 4 5 Reservations 7 14-7 52-5200 • ROYAL.KHYBER (' u1smt? of India 1000 Brl tol t North \at Jamboree\ ewpoft ~ach ( # I POOR QU ALITY ORI GINA~ Ev~rybody's a Critic Estevez, Sheen take out the gar;la~~~~~ Beverly Reilly Tead1er HuU11gtoa Beacl1 Wnters today have a rclattvcl) new set of villains upon which they .. -an base all sorts 1>f fiction: adven- ture, thnll~r. ro- .nance. cven com- 1: d )'. Em 1I10 Estevez has targeted the new v illains. e n - vironmental pol- =..---' luters. for "Men at Work." his second feature. first corned) Tnple-1hrca1 Este\Cz (wnter-director-ac1or) learns himself "'1th his brother. Charlie Sheen, in 1h1s lightweight comedy to g1"e the audience some good laughs v.h1le never asking for an)'thing in rc1um physical or cerebral. Estevez and Sheen pla) garbage collcctors in a California beach town who talk about opening up a surf shop this )Car or ne>.t Jn the mean- time. they indulge in pranks o n and ofT the JOb The pranks result 1n a third part). Kenh David. chaperon- ing them dunng 1he1r workday Da' 1d, as a Vietnam vt"t. gets them 1n10 more troublt" than the) t"Vt"r imagined. Sheen. who passes tune at ho me by using binocula~ 10 watch the occupants of the apartment bu1ld1ng across from his. 'lpots Darrell Larson. pohuc1an-o n-1he-way-up. hassling a lovel) fa vonte. Leslie Hope. From there. La rson winds up dead 1n a lrash can on the heroes' route. and the slapsttck adventures begin Accompanied by David, the corpse. the lovely lady, and a pizza. dt"hvef) man, they spend a wild night e~aping: death. two beach- patrol cops, two rent·a-<:ops; two co- workers with whom the) have ex- changed con11nuous scatalog1cal tricks. l\lo O Fnck-and-Frack hit men. and the big tox1c-wa<1tc dumper. John Gev Sheen and Estevez pla)' ofT one another 1n character dcvelopmt"nt, however, Getz pla}s ofT h1mst"lf. His looks and battle for composure arc reminiscent of a Pat Raley at his most urbane when lhe Lakers are down by two wi th one second lt"ft. But, when Getz ~mooths his hair and tucks his uc 1n10 his thou5.and dollar suit. 1hc control is increasin&· ly betrayt"d by wild panic on his face He's a kick to hate. The PG-13 rating rcfl«ts the Hahtness and fun o1 .. Men at Work." while also cautionin& that there arc some crude scenes rc- flectina Just plain poor taste. All in all. "Men at • Wort" is p-eat at mati~ pnces; ror even1n1 enJOY· meat, ~ver.t maybe it would be beuer IO wait ror the video on this one. Art Mlllu Sales mu Foutaia Valley There's a slopn, born 1n com· putcr programming circles. which hu taken on the aura of universal truism: Garbage in. garba&c o ut. No phrase better describes the &run&1;, and malodorous "Men at Work.' Emilio Estevez 1s a tnple threat in this film; he is the writer, director and co-star. And I do mean threat. His is the hand of death in each of the three roles. OK, the Plot: Estevez and brother Charhc Sheen play two Southern California beach town garbage men -who arc eminently cool but none- theless disliked by their boss. the cops, and at least two of their co- worken -who stumble into the middle of a political scandal which results in their carting the body of a dead political candidate around for no apparent reason while the big bad Be a critic Tired of no one listenina to your pronouncements on the latC$t movie releases? Then sian up to review movies for o ur ··everybody's a Critic" feature. Guest reviewers will be asked to sec one movie and write a shon n:v1ew of about JSO words each week for eiaht conaecutivc wcclcs. Just wnte to fte 0.UJ Plitt. PO Bo.x IS60, Cost.a Mesa, CA 92627 attn: Weekend eritici: or calf 642-4321 , extension 367. C8 Diiiy Piiot Weekend/ Thuntday, Auguet 30, 1990 rm realty not IUtt what one can meanin&full) sa) about a comedy as cons1stentJy bland as "M en aa Work," but 1•111 ceruin somcth1na will com_J ~1 cventUllly. • 5 Hopefully. -; Maybe. Wnter's bJ-* bas firml) taken hold of Bit pen, maml) beca\lJC "Men at Work" 1s a film v.11h • nearly enouJh lauahs to ment Ht pros.e of praas.e bua at the same lime it's not quite bid enouah '° • IOMC Sood quality verbal ·~ either. Tboua,h oot bid. this mo,1e 1s just very unanspmna. As the ads make il appear, "M(n at Work" 1tan1 OUft1t 1 ,,_.,. prom· isina film. but ...,~ SCCIK shown oo the c.mt t1 al\tl uted in the tint t j or the sbow. Evidently. ~ only '° m9Ch even Holl~ ca ., to ~ ~ livet..C ..,_ 1nen, no o8'cnse to tbl1 s~ (ftw of euita&ion eftllD«n wbo ~ 11 1DJ alarm dock • Slcwdl)'S. '*' • IMI) only so far yo.a mn ID •I~ ---~ Hefty bill Md uUh Jjd Ji .. n w'9o find ...._••IYH In tlMi ~ ltOUd the •Mii •·• polltkal scandal. udcl ~ =~ Chathe auy and his hired assassins arc bent Bad G (h S.... ud Emilio ~ two ..,.., on killin~ them and rccovcrina the uy 1 e's glccfull > dcspica~ in lovf111 ~rbqc men" who stum~ slicked back hair and Arman1 suit). bod f d I bodY. an an ancnminating tape re-and Dean Cameron's victimat_,., acrou y o a p&r1no1 po 1-cordina. ~ tician. which was lolt bt two fun If that description fails to move pizza delivery man. The latter actu-lovana hllmen who wort for a para- you to lauahter, bear 1n mind 11 1s ally manascs to bnng some depth to aoid ,.....=:• tG&ic dumper i\ llttl funnier than the film. a chal"ICttt lhat was written wnhoul C'l'U)' vhITT-.. a ktdnappaf The major naw in the movie 1s the any. ~ dll•f -9'd IA wtlPCC· script, which is a total disaster Lastly. Estevez' dirttt1on is cam-.... .., or o•et9atotll oops art There arc pping plot holft. sense-petently a veraie at its b(,t, but ii it tbtOWD la for _,... -.urcs. that less plot lwasts, paper-thin charac-no t at llS best when 11 counts. hf hl1 and lbout-ll IUdo' ~nces to ten, and it's JUSt nor funny. It's not hands. the chmact1c chase and show· keep daiJIP Nnniat •oothly The even close. down with the bad JUY1 becomes a rcsuJt o( 11 just M ncitiQI U It Then, there's the acting. Estevez yawner. 10und1, ~ I auest would \'It')' ~apparently so busy bcin& a bad Em1ho Estcvu 11 1 very aood from pef1Qll to penon. wnter and a bad d1rec1or that he actor ("'Stakeout." One ' ltltn I bed wim .. Men a~ didn't have tame to be the good actor "Young G uns I &. Won .. d t111a as a tiPtweilM com~ that he's capable of bctna. His per-11:· "Repo Man"). edy, it's pl9St)' cu&ay but only formantt is uninspired at best; most He should be pro•ides 1 dlce:nt c:huCtle tvtt'/ ~ ofthe time he seems to be elsewhere. happy with that minutes or IO, whik at the sam( Shetn can't do comedy. Even grant-and not venture time ta.k.lna its farac:aJ danierou\ cd that he 1s work1n& with a dccid-into wntins and situations and token ltfious subJtc:t edJy unfunny script. his timin& 1s d1rectin1. where (the cnvironmC11t) moR scnousl) temble and his delivery 1s excruc1at-hu deficiencies than it mttited. 10 lht ieeraac cal in&Jy bland. loom taracr than ne•t to me 10metuna didn't kno~ 'the only sians of ltfe in the film has on-scrttn t.al· whether to lautb or just ,qucal are John Getz' performance as the ent. Tbcrc it one pen that's very fu nn> lbo uah. an OM scc_ne the dubb1n1 is (MOICI ltNl'CCNOIHT IO off that lbc Vietnam vet tcrt"anH "Yo Holmes!" without has hps t"(n movina. Anyway I aot a kick out of it. In rettospect. this film 1s prell> humdrum and only occuionaJly funny. and is about the m0tt across·the~board avft11C film I've seen all year. Directed wilb no flair to comple- meat the un· inspired actin•. "Men at Wort.,..' wabows ln mediocrity. On a K'k &om one to ten it's a vtry flat five ... -,. ..... . ,,.,... ........... --------· _ ___...,.. _._.__...._._---....... ...... POOR QUALITY QRl'91r~f>.L UndeDon •••"-. .,. ... . ' ..... ,,,,.,. .... No brain, no gain in 'Exorcist Ill' Tbe devil mede me do it Well. loc1 oC My editor did; that's close cno.,.P. And. even thouab The Time• round "The Elorcilt m" to be in· tcllectually Aimulatina, there was no way I wuz pna think. Not me, llO way, no how. Not for you JU)'I. Well ICtUAlly, I lncd to attempt to 1nteUeetualize about the movit. Duh, Ouuh. Duuuuuuh. Gawd that huru. Just can't do it ... raise ,myself and my readcnhip to any biaher level. Or any level. Your Favontc Unc was back for more sp1nmn1 heads and bounc11:i1 beds They had a &ood thing ioing In the old part one. Girl acts possessed. displays an appahn1 lack or social &rllcts, and barfs a lot. Producers rake in the pttn. Pan Ill. starts wath this sap who ~as druaed. then cruo fied. dccap1 · tatcd. an<I had inaou driven throu&h his eye$. He's also deader than die advanCt'mcnt prospects of a Na- tional Lumber ~ment train«" Mus ta been a bad niJht. Oh yeah. and 1Tm1nd me never to Video log n.a,,.. are not ••actly loolllfte .. for Geowe• c. Scott In "E•ordn Ill ... get sick in Georgetown. where ··Ex- orcist 111" was filmed. The hospital whel"( mo1.ta the action takes place 1n i~ actually uglier than the place where The l 'nc cau&ht the 01ck: Harbor Center lnettd1ble Remember or Father Karras. the Jood pncst who took out the demon in pan ont and croaked'> He musta died ow1na lotsa mone). 'cauK' he's bttn rt)>'.OSSCSSCd. And u's up to our hero. George C. Scott. pla)'ina a cop. who along with a Father Mominp1de 1s o ut to de· rcposSC1~ Father Kamas. (Ph1losophomoncal musan~ Wh)'. arc they called "fathers.'' cu1 1f the) ever become o ne, they ain't aonna be allowed to st.ay one. Deep. bub?) Father Mominarise ronuoately isn't too att.acbcd to material thinp 'euz durina Pan Ill's exorcism, a lot of bis thinp (like arms & vital body parts). ami't att.acbcd to him any· more. And unlike Pan I. where all sons of relipous mumbo-Jumbo was used lo exorcise the demon. in part 111. Georae C. Scott smartens up and baptizes the demon into the C'hurcb of the Thiny-E1&ht Spcctal. He's holy and he's history, and Your Favori te Unc blew off another six bucks. WHO CARES: 'Cu1 nut wttk. your ('cuz I said so) and m) favontc au). Chuck Nom s 1s back. Ain't never seen a Chuck Noms movie I didn't hkc. Except "Invasion USA " Which, on the tenth or so v1cwin1 wasn't so bad after all. Boned up on my attitude for part 2 of "Dclta Force" by not mm1ng an episode this week of the area•. mag- nifiCt'n t. and can~lled "Sledge H"mmer" Trust me. '"Delta Force 2" will be worth 1t. 'C'uz I said so! 'Blue Steel' adds luster to rusty genre lly MIKI ~IARSON ~---........ •"Blee SW.I" MOMJUA Home \ 1dco. VH~&u. /OJ min R•l«I R. Steeped 1n defiant film no1r 'hadows and posseu1n1 a ruor· ~harp cdfC of suspense. th11 film by d1rcc1or Katheryn Biarlow looks at a ""eek 1n the hre of a youna New York pohcc officer and Ct'ICkJes with tension, thanks to superb per· fo rmances from Jamie L« CUrus u the novice and Ron Salver as her stockbroker beau The pictutt opens wath rookie Mcqan Turner lhoot1n1 an armed bandit at a convcn1en« storT. But when 1nvcst1pton look into the lulltna they can't find the suspcct's gun Was Ofrattr Turner over· 1calous'? Hardly. for WJthin days half a do1.tn innocent people are blown away all over town -the hnk be1n1 that the bullets all have Turner's name scra&chcd into the side. The audkncit knOW1 who the luller 11 from the atan; ifs Ron ·11vcr u a psychopathic com· moditics trader who was sboppina at the convenience store, toolc the su~ when no one was lookJna and has embarked on 1 • one-m.tn reap of terror. The cops know who he 1s1 too, thus the IUlpenK it orcdicated upon a violent pmc or eat and mou.K. Without any solid proof, they mu11 wait 1.tntil he aoes after the woman who has vowed 10 shoot him dead. I've Mid at bcf0rt and r'U say it aaain -Silver as one of the teteen'• most couistartly uccllcot acton. •ble to duct bctMa playlna a syo:ipatbetic Jewish ~mast 1n ''In· emtes: A Lo~ Stoty and a truly evtl cratwc of the nilht in "Blue Steel." He's makhed mp f'or step ~ Curua. wbo lbedl ha ahcom role for the emOllOMI eomplaitia of a womu li-vU. on tbc eclee. f~ an iletlow"s Den tmlC of PICU'I aad I Yitualty IUmal ltyle. and ··saue 5-ra" bnlW ftoabnaa manaacs to enliven 1 tired aenrc. •Jee Vttnt die V._. Wltnt'r Hom~ Vitko. VHS.Beu. ~rr:llSC. 102 mm. ••Joe Venus the Volcano" offers a nddlc wonhy of the Sph1na: How can a movie that stars Tom Hanks and Mca Ryan be so blM:f? . Hanks plays Joe Ban.ks. a while· c-0llar worker 1n a dead-end JOb who leams he has lill months to . hve. Enter a rich man with a propos1t1on: he needs a rare mineral found on a South Pacific island. Trouble •s. the 11land'1 natives want someone to 11C11fi« to their volalno. How about • trade? Joe ,ets a chance 10 bve hiah o!1 the hoa and 1pmd the nch man • cub -not to mention ailin& to the aaland on a boet helmed by h11 beautJful dauahter (Ryan). Docs he fall an love with her? You bet. Docs the volcano stan to bekh smoke JUSt is they arrive'? Uh·huh. Do they decade to die totethcr1 Of course - thlS is Hollywood. That means fate alto intervenes to save them. John Patrick Shanley (an Oscar· winner for his '"Moonstruck" srnpt) docs not have a due as to proper peclna. c1nemat1c structurr or. m°'t important. 1C1ttn chemistry. Hanks and Ryan never really connect. and far from ~1na a comedy the scnpt IS htleftd With potholes Of pathos. Just u you're w«kina youl"ltlf up to a IOOd 11~. Shanley comes out of left fidd with t0me downer. •Bue ,..... MOMJCh Homt Vidto. VHS. 10$ min. lt•ttd R. Watch1na "Hana Touah" you would swear 11 was made 20 or 30 )ears ago -such 1s thc dated look of the movie. But no. this 1s a 1989 work from director Daryl Dukr that's betn& released straight onto video . At its best n's a warm, often touch1nF trTatJsc on tecn-agr angst. Duke s film 1s set in 1963. and he's cleatl} out to make 1t a com- bloataon of "Amencan G raffiti" and a balf doun lesser adolcsccnt cpio At the center of the story 1s Bernie (Carl Marotte), a Jewish k1d from Lona Island who Otts thc constant banlina of his parents. indifferent airlfnends and the school bull) with a switchblade ~d finds himsclf "'°M and lonely in Atlanta There he mttts Winnie (Charla1nc Woodward), an attracu vc black girl born 1n Harlem She introducC's him to an ethnic world where JO) and danacr co-exist, where rC'Spcct come~ from the 1ns1de and the appcaranC'C' of fear 1s taboo Back on Lona Island Bernie usn v.hat he learns to even t0me scores. The scnpt tS occas1onalh tn te and there are pps 1n IO&Jc that )OU can dnve a motor home throu&h. But Duke has a talented youna cast to work wtth, and he exhibits the courqc to take on oflbcat sub1ects such as 1nterrac1al datini. As a rt· suit. "Hana Touah" 11 SYtUtly nostata>c and dcddcdly contem· porary. It's wonh chcck1na out 1f your first choice 1s already rTnted NEW REL.EASES in 1tom this Wttk. "Mary Martin 1n Peter Pan" (GoodT1mes Home Video); ··All Doti Go To Heaven" (MO M/l JA). " tella.. (TouchJtonc); "Bad In· n~nce. .. "far Out Man," "The lm- mort.alizcr" and "Qunt for the Miahty S~ ... (RCA1Columb1a). "t-luos on the Run" (CBS/Fol), "Lord of the Fhes" and "Madboute ·· ~Onon)~ '1'he In· v111blc Maniac.' "Tbc fllhU"f Ken· tuck.an" and .. Rio Grande. (Re- P.ublic), and "Br"n Dead" (MO MN A). Movie listings Newport Beach ~~·l-... 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The club has a nice layout and classy decor. with the mirrors and prop palm trees over the bar lending a breezy feel of wide open spaces even though there's no elbow room on the large dance floor. Black carpeting patterned with neon pany streamers and confetti round out the pany atmosphere. COSTA MESA -Deja Vu may be aptly named. 1f only for 1he mirrored panels lining the wall s that g1 \e the 1mprcss1on one must h:i' c: seen th t!> before. In faC't there aa· so man) mirrors the e'I\ 1s clear!) marked. a beaC'o n for tho~ ~ho &l't Plenty of tables and chairs all _____ aro~=un;..;..d~th.;..;;c ~rimetcr of the club. as turned around eastl} THE GREAT TEX· MEX CHICKEN FEED! Now Spoons has rounded-up more chicken dinners than you can shake-a-atick-at...at prices that will seem like .. chicken feed". MESQUITE SMOKED 1/2 CIDCK.EN PLATTER Lime marinated chicken. mHquite smoked and qrt.lled. Served with your choice of Spanish rice or Spoons· slaw, f.reab aalaa and warm tortillas ao you can "Roll Your 0wn·. IDCKORY SMOKED BBQ 1/2 CIDCKEN PLATTER Marinated chicken. bJdrory smoked and qrt.lled with Spoons' homemade barbecue sauce. Sened with southwHt bean•. Spoona· slaw and toasted French roll. So grab the coupon below and huny on over to Spoons for a real chicken feed! ~-----------------------I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CHICKEN PLATTERS YOUR CHOICE $4.99 Pr•Hnt thi• coupon and choo•e either of our new 1/2 Chicken Platters for only $4.99. I -~ .. oou~,.._ Not•&IW .. Cl.. ~ ...... .,.,.c:Ml........ SP 25 L-----------------------,.,.,~"-· . well as stools at the b8J'S for non- danc:crs, offer a aood vant.qe point for the dance Ooor from almost anywhere in the place. But there are few non-danoen. House music and hip.bop hits on Friday and Saturday nights keep the cosmopolitan clientcle in constant motion. Stylized Uabtina effects add mystique to the danoe floor, while video scr~ns over the bars add another point of interest. Dress is fairly casuaJ dunng the week but turns fashionable weekend nights, with the crowd shaking a variety of the latest -and some- times slcj mpiest -dance duds. The weekend crowd seems to be mostly couples and groups, prompt- ing more than one solo ma.le to lament the shonase of available dance partners. Night Club Tire days begin at sunrise, Bw rite ni}(hts begin at Nina'.'i. Open 9 pm. to 2 a.m. 3388 Via Lido, Newport Beach 71 41723-0500 • • • • • llacMI HeMI .. ....., •nd Justin h•-.•t 8fMI Denlae Pllllet fr ...... et Deja Vu In C~ Mesa. Oddly, a major attraction for the crowd 1s finding the mus1C' they like in an atmosphere where physical violence is not a nsk. "I Ii.kc the music and the crowd is pretty clean compared to some places:· said Ruth Brown. 27, of Costa Mesa. Brown and her hU$band Cedric. 22. act Deja Vu about every thrtt weeks. she said. "I've been comina here since I was 18 years old." she said. "I even broke my foot on the dance floor once. so I have a lot of memones here." Brown addtd that drink pnces are reasonable and the relaxed at- mosphere lets dancers uprcss them· selves more than some 01her clubs. Myron Dodson. 23. asrecd Wtlh Brown's assessment. "Here you can be more yourself. be a lot looser," sa.td Dodson. a Riverside resident who first came to the club with friends three weeks llfO after hearina an ad on radio. He said he doesn't mind the d rive, es~alh when the local ladies take an interes't in him. Friday ruahts admiSJ1on 1s frtt before 9 p.m. and dancing continues until 5 a.m. Sat-urday. For those who still ha\ en '1 had enough by the end of the week. • • Erurus Pasto SawicneJ IXiktd Poc.a1oes <Jourmtt Dtsstru • • • • • Box score Chlb: DeJa Vu. Locatioa: 228S Newpon Bl vd. (at Fairvi~ Road). Costa Me-sa MuJc fermal: Varies. Primanly house/hip.hop. with live Rcgac music Wednesdat OJ&hts.. Nelte level: Mtd1um to loud. Crowd 11e-: 21-40. ()pea: Seven n1ghls. 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. A~mJ116oe; SI 0. Parkias; Frtt self-parting in ad- 1aoent lo ts. wuh secunty auarcb. Dreaa: Casual on wcekntjhts. fashionable Friday and Satur- days. PoM: None. DUft noor: u.rac. with a smaller. elevaled platfonn for showing off. Q.let 1pot1: A small room with 1..ables at the back of club. Hot tipt: Frtt adm1ss100 bcfo~ 9 p.m. and af\cr hours danc1n1 uotal S a.m. Fnday niahts. Saturday is ladies m&ht. Live male cxouc dancers "California Heat" at 7 p.m. launch the fesuvit1cs and act the ladies warmed up for dand ni. nu AUG 31 SAT SJ7 I eolTU Ult WAll&U .. ...... t:OO to 1:00 p.m. A.LIO llllAIJAD ...... t'roMIDMGHT 2332 W. Coast ttpw1y ft:WPmT BOCH • 131·1220 ----AcMf'ttw 8pottlght----------launch a chain of them. marked. 'With that sort of oven, Manto feels that one of the you definitely get a different secrets to Viva ltalla's success Is kJnd of ftavor in the pizza than if the attention that is paid to you used a regular gas oven. for authenticity. lnstMlCe. Our pizzas are very "For Instance. we cook our popuaar in this area." vacions and where the dress 1s Laguna Beach casual. but if you· d like more information. catt 497-6220. The Vrva Italia 1n Laguna N iguel Is louted at 28241 Crown Vaky Parkway. and more information Is available at 831 -1195. ly IEVll\.Y ANTU In LaguN Niguel and Manto and pizza in an old-fashioned. wood-Viva Italia is the kind of place his partner eventuatty ptan to burning plua oven," he re-~re you don't need reser- WMn Carmdo Manto de-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c1ded to open Viva IUICia In Laguna Se.ch ~ a year ago. he envisioned a comforubfe. un- pretentious place ~re com- plete famllies could eat at at- fordilble prices. What ~ did not anticipate was that t~ Idea w ould catch on so quickly. "The first day we opened. we had a line ouulde ~ business has been great ~er since." he declared. "M ost restaurants usually take a c~ of years to catch on. and because we were thinking ak>flQ those llnes we really weren't prepared. We had to get things together a lot more quickly than el(pttted." And come together t~y have. The result is a light. airy estab- lishment at 303 Broadway. right oft Pacific Coast HI~. that serves wondertuUy authentic Italian food Mld caters to ~ families in t~ area. "We definltdy wanted this place to have a rNxed. ca~ atmosphere Mld ~ wanted a place where D~. Mom Mld two kids could all eat for about sso:· Manto u~ned. The "we" to whk h he Is refer- ring Is himself Mld his business partner. ex-race car driver turn- ed construction baron Frank 1'mero. who's been one ot Manto's best friends tor 25 years. ~n M«tto became bored by seml-retlr~nwnt a frw years ago and wanced to ~ lnvotved w ith a new project. he ~ proacMd Arclero .-1d Viva Italia was bom. Months '41ter. yet another Viva IUNa was opened 8a Ho__.~~ every day 440 Htlaotr0pc Corona dcl Mar 673-0910 ' . ' , . . . ~., '4 • l,j I ll 11' •JL 1, 1 ~ Now Serving 111111 -11-llFUT HUEVOS .................. •1 1• ~~~ROS ........... •1• ~=8:s .............. •1• MACHACA ............... 1 111 ~s: ..................... •re S.. vetl W/TortlfM. #Wied a-.~ Fruit ..... , .... •••••• 1"11'11111•• 009TA..U Visit Costa Mesa's BREAKE~A c,.v., Monday thru Friday 1101 4AM to 11:30AM '1.99 LUNCH s2.99 3 Hotcakes, 2 Strips Bacon, One E19 and Fresh Orange Juice Monday thru Friday 11 :30AM to 3PM Soup, Salad & Half Sandwich Your Choice: Tuna Salad · Breast of Turkey · Ham · BLT · Roast Beef DINNER *4.99 *5.49 *5.49 ' Served Anytime J.Bo• Steak Includes Soup or Salad . Potato and Vegetable lew Zealand White fish Includes Soup or Salad. Potato and Vegetable Rotisserie Roasted Clllcken (Served from 11 :30 AM until were out) Includes Soup or Salad. Potato and Vegetable It's SPECTACULAR! We've just finished a major remodeling . and were excited about our Spectacular New Look! And what better way for us to celebrate than by serving up some Spectacular Specials! So, come on in today. You really have to see our Spectacular New Look for yourself, and right now, during our Gala Grand Re-opening is the perfect time. ~' Norms Costa Mesa. You Won't ~ Believe How Good We Look! .. --·'~ ,,~ .J :;ttt~ The New Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria OPEN 24 HOURS ' .. ----- Nieuport 1 7 comes to earth in Tustin Nieupon 17, a recent emi.,e to Nieupon 17 ouabt to be a real aold turned us away -&om a nearly Tustin from Santa Ana, is drawing mine. cm~1 restaurant, I milbt add. crowds from all over Oranae Coun-I've dined at Nieupon 17 tevenl still, lest anybody tet the mi• ty. times since it moved to Tustin. taken im_preuioa tbat tbey can show Anyone who needs to go out to Oacle, alone, I was subjec1ed to one up at Nacuport 17 dreaed u cuu.- lunch or dinner in Tustin and wants o( th<>te awful .. up and down" ally u they miabt to IO ~ ~~LTbe to dine in a clubby, Ritz·Y res.-check-outs by the bosteu on duty. Rea (where owner Rex UWIClleT' is taurant. will immediately gravitate Judy Her sreeti~ hekS no smile, not even a firm believer io California Chic), a to this one. the least hint of friendliness. On amaU bronze sip it oow potled Frankly, there's httle or oo com-Chambert•ln uOl!aer occuioo, this time with a oullide tbe door. It uyi, rather petition at the over-$20 level. mu i.a tow, the reception was'°"'°" imPOlinlly, Orea Code. The old Nieupon 17. named for a what warmer. Aay iataurant this snooty bad WWI flyin• machine, was dark and One Suad&y aftenloon. arriviq better be lefVina eaoeptionally eood anumate. Plcturcs of planes and the Fut by • bulUina thorouahfate. with the entire family, we were told food to ca,ptw"e my busineu wbeo ac~ who flew them covered every the new Nieupott 17 features hiab -not aJt09tther kindly -I.bat tbe rve acqu.iRd a ~ b9d tut.e avatlablc bll of wall space. The ccilinp. lost of flub paint and one restaurant 6ad a draa code IDd we for its brand of hospitality. And, in pictures have been moved to the dinina room that's a little too light didn't meet its standards. Since many ways. Nieupon 17 does. restaurant's new location -but and open for the men's club format. then, aa:ord.ina to one of the hottl, J'm especially fond of tbe prime somctbing's missing. I can't seem to A men's club. It is, methinks, an the policy bu been relaxed -many rib -1e1Ved just the way prime rib shake the feeling that I'm s1uing in apt description fo r Nicupon I 7, a women, be says, like to wear walkin1 ibould be served, with ~my a Mimi's -or a Marie Callendar's. restaurant that's rooted in the past aborts in summer, and they are now bonctadisb sauce and properly The atmosphere. from my point of in more ways than one. If the old allowed to dine at ~ieupon 17 crisp.on-the-outside, egy-on-the-in- v1cw. leans a little toward G lorified perception that men spend most of dreued euctly tbe way one of my side Yorkshire P"~ The flavor Coffee Shop. the money in restaurants is true, dauabters and l ~ the day they of the excellent, meat is so ----------------------------........... ----. allurinc that it bun t even bothered JT\e to find that nearly haJf Of the prime rib oonsisu of fat. I remove the offendina stuff and enjor what's Id\ of my dinner. For S20, r vc been tempted to order the whole t!Una apin, but I haven't done so to date. (l wolldeT if men who order the S20 cut of prime rib ,et a biger portion than they eervc me.) ';]);,,v _9,, f<oyafly • Lunch Monday tiara Friday • Dinner 7 Nlglate •Sanday Cba•.,.9•• Braacb 1t Cocktails * T ro pical Drinks * ( 714) 650-3322 4001 W. Coaet Hwy. Newport Beacla (714) 494-8424 1750 8 . Coaat HW\I. • l.apaa Be.ada CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ,, ................. ... ..................... .... r.'l •••• .,.... .. • .................. NEWPORT BEACH 7141U2lllllO 17 FASHION 18LAND ................... The oiime rib comes with pea1 and a choice of au patin potatoes or • babd potalo. Go with the latter. The chef u.1e1 a fine snide of batina potato -firmly Oesbed and won- derfully ~ iuide -and be prepares It lkil1fuDy. With all catrees. you 1tt either tbe soup of the day, a toucd IRCD ll1ad or a wilted spi.Dlcb lllld. The IOlled llJad -like tbe rataurant'1 CMUt llJad -it u.neJtcltiQI. prepered with lackluater .,eens and not much e1se. Nicupon 17 bu always done a pretty unpreaive job with veal - and the veal pia:ata is no exception. They l&U\e th.inly pounded teaJ.lopl of veal in ltmon buner, capen and prlic and terVe tbem with zucchini provencale and caplant Frcab fish is a winner here., too. Sauces ~ beautifulJy turned out. and made from scntcb -and. believe me, you can taste the *-~i!f · ferenoe. V qetablcs. too, are ls rran 11 can be. I'd be willina to bet that very littJe of what's terved at Nieuport I 7 ever saw the inside of I f'rttzCT. Even the bread is eJtcdJcnt: I'm told i1 C'omes from Cafe Le Palm,ier, next door to the l'Cl\lurut in the charm.ina sboppina center it oc- cupies. If there's one tbina that tets Nieupon 17 ~ and shoulders above other Tustin restaurants, it's the impeccable service. The wait.reSSeS ~ absolutely fint-rate professionals who can ,et the kitchen to do wha1 they want and brina ¥our food to the table with li&htenina speed if you so desire. Alert and carina. they save the res- taurant ftom what would otbenriae ,...._. .. JUOY/'9 1Sf Costa Mesa ..,. Sout.b c.-Plaa. 333 Bristol St ~741. ()pm tO IO 9 Moo.-Fri, 12 10 6 S....-Sua. Rew· vations not requind. Sudtricha, IOUPI and ..... ia I Cl9Ml aa.- mospbere. Not rated. ............... Soutb Coea Plaza vrn.ee. llOO s. Pma Dr. 7St-71S~'.~ bhmda ll ~JO 10 l Mon.-Fn .• 4illDct 6 IO 10 fri...S.t Top-sun draw in airport ~ IDOM beloved of Power ...._ta. Sleek. serious ~7 at• lll06pberc. New -a-. menu QQuiliW ltaliu lpCCWties. Goe...-lllada are WtWft wilb wild .... ffcMnenaede puw. Superb wiM tilt. ht'· aonalized aervice.. 0.en 111 by tbe channtna Antoeio ~ • wt tbe beauteous Lua. aad Gilda. Check out \be P'*illl at tbe doot. RquJan ddillildy -..... tl"tal· ~l Reeervaciom .,. ..... m ***** In ..... r .. Cmlal Couri. 33.ll Beat St S40-766 (. <>Dee l l to 9 Moo.· Tb., 11 to II Fft..S... 1 l IO 9 Sun. ReterVltioaa :re4" Ell· quisitc Tbai cuiliDe; ponionJ of bcautiNUy pitpiNd foOd in a stark seniQI bJdde9 away iD the u_pper reacha of Soudl 0-Plaza's Crysw Court. SS **** ~·1 CMMet 124 W. MllcA.nbur Blvd. S46-S6U. ()pea 11 10 9 daily. Reservatiou accepeed.. llWlpeuivc Ouoat and CulODae diaii.la wilb t&kc-ou1 available. Not med. El Ttrile Gftl 633 .UIOD Blvd. 662-2672. Open 11 to II Mon.·f'ri. 11 to midnilbt S.L. Suoday bNftcb 10 10 2. llnervatiom accepced. Aavori of ~&lite ud the -.pdated Southwest. Grat areea corn tamales tnd Southweann specialties. SS *** ,...._ 3120 S. Plaza Dr. ISG-9008. ()pen I 1:30 to 10 Suo.·Tb.., 11:30 to 11 fri.-SaL Relcrvatiold ICICel*d. Cb1ne9C food hnari111 Pet.int duck. Not rated. GuAA, 3120 Plua Dr. Soulb Coelt Ptu.a vui... SS6--7273. Open for lunch I l:lO' to 2 Mon.-f'ri.; dinna 6-10:30, Sunday bnud I l:lO to l. Rescrvatioas 11 a Med. Tandoori and curry, I~. lamb and ch1ck~n. Best Indian raiaunnt in ~· . c.o..n,. maybe &he. siatc. crri6c appeuzen. Ro.nubC ..,. den at.moepllcre. Saeee .mce. Ou~ wiae lis&. SS **** G.,,._ ...... ~ °*' 3333 8t.ar SL '4U004. ()pea 11 to I 0 Mon • ..S.L, 11 to 7 Sua. Afternooa tcati~ 2:l0 10 ':lO tver)'dly. Ra- ~~tJ~ s• =A toucb of all C\Ullftft Ul a _ _ fretldl MniDI. Not rated. ~~ 333J .. St., a_. c.oun. -.,.JJ6S. eo. .... poqry Nortbern ltaliu cuili• --la tbe eeaillt of an indoor lidtwdl ed.. Eacel· lent '*'-fa l*:da. 0,.. b lucb sr .d:~ R Ill ...... eapeed. Glen ... -421 E. I ?di St. 6SC).11'°-a..wldoei M(fl*Cl A a.a Mell ..... ~ ....... ia- tunalt DtieMildoad ~ pl8ce. ~ diaw, •erteed ..-..i. Ex~y prepared Coed1M1H1I CUlllQt. Live piuo W ......... ~t; OlllemWt ...... I pt IO ~~···· ~ .... J02J ... ltvd .• Y"92·7162. ._ • .._ eca kd. qnulat 011•1 w..-. ..._ IUK!e 197.5. A ........... wi1iM. ~~ ...... -cOdiaile 7 ""'Y• *** ~.._ lllOS. ,._Dr .. -.eo.. .... v-...~11J1. Opeag .... Jl:lO•~-.._, 6 to ,0. T• ,_... .. .._..., eo.--.. a r a w ii La Ja11. ~ a ) lMI IO Orallalt Co.at;. ··";;I:\ ...... CM>-'*...... .... ..... .... tipt eaaea:: WOlklerfW homemade .._., ncdleat caviar ldectioo. "°"'"Ude srava.t 1u. best w ~.in town. Oood value. Conslant KllVJt}' (Suadaf brunch, wine din· D!ft. food tut.lQP, ber menu all 1naw 1Dd intO the late nicbt) SS **** . ...... 3IOO S. Pm.a Dr., South ~ Pia.a Villaee. 551-2531. Res.- ervltiODI ~ Fine traditional JapaDete rt9t&W'allt Utet the fresMst iapedinta. Sulbj bar, tatami roo:m. cocktail lounec. Mwu-counc ICaileki diuen must be ~ 24 111"1. in advance. Elepnt diJlin&. Umeh. diA.Der. SS ** * * a.. ..... 1969 Harbor Blvd. 646.llU. <>Pen for lunch Mon.·f ri. 11:)() to l; dinner S:30 to 10. Rcter· vatiou nQMDDY!ftded Above aver- • Nortberll Italian cuisine at ~-G>AICious prices. Veal dishes ~l recommended; ucelleot tinmitu.. Sunday bu&t dinner • ~bilyatWt.SS•*** " 11± Gaawt ISOO Adams at ffarW, S40-19)7. Rtlervations ac-- c:epted. Recipialt of Gold Award of hceHence nine CODICCUti~ years. Owact Micbad Oliua stay, ahead ~ U'mCk llld tell the Stalldard for Cbhae miawull. Supnb lobster disba &Dd COlltetnporary Oili>ele c6riaa. Lunch. dinner, take-out. c:ock1aile 1 dap. SS ** * ** Ill C.. 296 E. 17th St, 64S. 7626. ~ atYte MC1ica.n restawanL t 8u.lb bu eaccn here! Oprn dally at 11 Lm. for lunch. dinner, cocitaila. Call ahead for laf'llC patties. Solicitous letVice for famfi.. ~ excellent family value. S **** ~ M 2000 Ncwpo1'1 Blvd. 6Ji: lW. Riha. c:hickm, shrimp, tUads. sandwicba. Em~s on f'relbocsa, quality. Delicious com brad. Open from 4 p.m. Monday tblOUlb Saturday. 2 p.m. Sunday: Take out from 2 p.m. daily. SS **** .......... 212 E. 17th St 64~ 7'81. Dinner 1 days; lunch every day except Sun. Uabt Italian fare with an emphasis on Crab pu1a1. Not rared. line .. IUIWMk , 3333 Bristol St., South Coast Ptaza. S40-8038. ()pen fo! lunch 11 :30 to 2:30 Mon.-Sat., diJlner .S:30 to I Moa. -Sat.; Sun. brunch only. Sbop- piae-mall Italian food with fresh lbb, chicUn aad put.a. Tenific bre9d. Spotty eervioe. SS ** ... o.Ma. 101 E. Sandpointe Dr. S~ 7701. Open 11 to 2 Mon..Sun.; Sunday bfundl 10 to 3. Reier· VIUont accepted. fine Mexican food in a ftlll and dlftcablc environment. Not ,.ted. .,...... •••••~ 3333 Bril&ol St. Souda c.o.t Plaza. S40-3840. ()pen b hulcb 11:30 lo 3 Mon..S.t.: diADcr S to 10 Moa..:fbun., S 10 11 Fri-Sec. ~tiou IUIF'tion. AwW-winaiJw COGtintaaaJ cuilioe. ~ l&Udby. All the nk:e touch- es of 1etVic:e; ~ atmoepbete IDd eccovcrnneatt. SSS *** ..,.... l»l ._St CrymJ Court. 662-•uav. <>Deft j to 9 Mon.-nun.. 7 10 10 "fri..S.t., 7 lO 9 Sult. lleeervariou Dot required. ~ ud 6ift hi I ~led 1940a diner cotnJ*tc witb ruorded •'*'Ill atUllC. &ccUeat llJadt. Service it = OD \be mart. S **** • ... ,... Ortl ...... })()() ..... St. 979-2400. ()pea b tucb ud diner ttvea days a week. Call b boun. JUI c.bamJ'llDt tunch Oft .. tlt... Re.vaboait •• Md. PreM ~ d1 Neally oftDuecl. =-witb ao oysw bei. Noc ,._ • ., 2t::' J69 E. 17th St., 64$ 4860. autbndc EaOlb • room. ...... luncb.. a'fter. MOa -. ~ brulldl.. '°i:Y ,..,.lld. Terri& ~ .... wt ltidDey~=-...... be Sw•• "''" .. ~ 331 s. lrialol St.. ------· }UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S Suo. Br\l8Cb 11 :)().l:lO. Savory ln· diu Tudoori &Dd Mupai flavors. Noc rated. -...,,,., E G .. Uwer•1 RH .. erua, 18482 MlcAnbur Blvd. 133-841 I. Open • for lu:ncb II :30-3 Mon . .S.t; dinner S:lO-lO .lly. Raavatiom re- quital A tnp to Jolly Olde Enatand. Noc rated. To ORANGE CoAsT bima. KoU Center Irvine North, 2010 Maia St. #170. 261-2929. (?,pen for I~ 11 to 3 Moo • .S.t.; diuer S to 10 Mon.·TbUJ"L, S to l t ~!!·~_t.1 S to 10 Sun. Retervatioos IKXlqMQ. Not rated. South Coat Plaza. S404038. Open foe lunch I J to 9 Mon.-Sun. RaeT· vations not required. The ultimate . . wilb 11 ditfemit . C";icilian to Neopoli~ raled. .... c....., IM. )3)) s. Bristol ~22. Open J I to 9 daily. Raer- vations acioepced. Dine in the Mevo's only railrc* dinina au.idc. Not rated. ..._ 1712 Plaoentia. 64S..ao9 I. No raervatiou. lobster tail, prime nl>, cbicken and ribt at reasonable . ~ cbaqes n;' tly. =· dinner. Sunday ~ Not rated. Fountain Vall~y OM 11e11a, 17272 Ncwbope St ~ 7426. ()pe.n for hmcb &om 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Oin- oer S p.m.-9:30~Mon.·Th.; S-10 p.m. Fri., Sat Sunday1. JtaJ. Lan cuisine with American .. IOOd.ies .. (buflCl"S, bot dop) a vaila.ble in the bar. Nol rated. n. a... 1 an4 Brookhunt St. 963-2366. Open 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Mon-Sal Hambu.,s. quesadi11as. .. bis bopptr'' hot clop. Dancint to 'SOs and '60s music. RcterVIUons not required. Semi-casual. lncxpen· sivc. Not raled. Prt•uera lte1a.araat, I 6S2S Brook.hunt SL (at Heil). 77S-7978. Open lunch 11:30 to 2 p.m.; Oinocr S to 10:30 p.m. Mon-Sat Italian. Raervation1 ~· Cuual. Good value for wt.I veal. IDd claMical taliaD dilbel. s=t daaena. SS**** Huntington ~ach Irvine ..,, [! , 19100 Vu Kannan Aw. 7S~S 2. 0De:o for fwd I I to ), diner S 10 11. Teni6c happy bour s 10 7. a.nations ~ A~ f.uropean culJine. Gormeoua. la~ very IClious food' widl a moderate price .... Perfect IPOl b a romantic dinaer « power lunch. Orda a full meal at the lively bar, which fatwa Bruilian mu.uc. daoci.a& at ll.iabt SS * * * * ....... Ml. TllOI Von KMman. ...... 4)()0 Von Kannan Ave. 752· 71S1. <?J>en for lunch 11 to 2 Mon.-Fri:.i. dinDer S to lO Tb11n., S to I 1 l"ri • .S.t. Sunday brunch I 0:)().2.. Reaavatioas ~ fine =~SS** '•6 •' hl, 2000 Main St. 7S6.()'°S. ()pm ll·ll dafy. Res- avatioos ~ Fresh Kafood.. Eala1aio.ment and danc:ina six Dicbts a week. SS * * * .._.,.. 11900 l&mbofft Blvd. 16)..3111, at. 291. Open for lunch 11:30-2 Moo.·fri; diuer 6--10 Mon.· Fri., Sat. 6--11. Raervatioos JU&· ~. flepnt Calibnia cuisine oveneee by oull&Ud.i._ _Eucutiv~ Olld MicMd Watrca. SSS*** Pr .. •, 11•20 Von Karman. SS)..13ll. Open 11 :30-midaia.ht Mon..-Fri., S-midnilbt S.t...$un. Res- ervuiom ICC:el*d-~· but aatbentic Nortbcm Italian ~Plllta d.itMs bat. Cuually spiffy; Yup City. SS *** v.. .......... ....... 141 20 Qalva Dr. SS l ·220 l. Open for luncb l l-2 Moo.-Fri.i.. dinner 4-9:30 SuA.-lbun., 4-10:30 tri...S.L Jleter. vat.ions aic:ccpced. Fresb peaas and milk-fed veal. Not rated. Laguna Beach SS)..9201. o.,e; for lunch and din- DCf M-F; dillllef only Sat and Sun. Brilliant new David Wilhelm mu- tetpiecic fatwa contemporary Cali- fornia bistro fare. Try tbe boute salad. lobacr caka. cnunbly peasant bread. anchovy tapenade. Beautiful. 8.J.'1 = Plaerta 280 S. Cou1 sleek decor framed by waterf&U and Hwy., 494-2. Open I l:JO a.m. to llllh peencry. Patio dinina in ad-12 a.m. daily. Pina. ~m. d.ition to rqu1ar dillina room. SS l•MSM. bo1 and c:old sand~. • •• * CuUal. iDQpe;Mive. C..te ....__ .. 1910 Main SL C... 0-.-1-J8.4 Forest Ave .. 91S.ll20. ()pen for lunch 11 to ); 497.1696. Open daily. Puw. sea- dinner l to 10 Sun.-Tbun.., ) to 11 food. ~tertainmcnt ReterV&tions fri . ..S.L Happy How 4 to 7. Rae:r· ac:ictpUd. Casual. ModcTa~ vations accepud. California~ized P'tft Peet. 328 Gkn~ St . Southwestern cuisine. Green com !Aluoa ee.dl. 497-49SS. Luncb M- tamaJcs and tevkbc specialties of Sat: dinna M..Sun. Coneemporary. lhe bou.c. Try the blue nwpriw. Cft'aUW, cdcctk Chinese-1oflutoctd Busy lunchtime banaout for the cuisine. A total deli&bt. worth prices Vou_q Professional crowd. SS that are ~ than many .. tra· **** <>-•rh••· ltviot Mar· diuonaJ'" Chi~ resiaurants. Park· riot\, 18000 Voa Kannan. SSl-0100. int in mWlicipel loc or oo strtt1 Opetl ll to 2 p.m. daily. RelCr· Ratrvalions. SSS ***** vatioos accepted. Hamb\UltR. &•?I 122 Forest Aven 497·S™ lleab and eaJads in a cuuaJ sports Coaecmponry Soudrw!:M c:ui1tnc, OIAe~fw aa.. 9901 Y~o ber a~ Not rated. cowtay of David Wilbdm -one ~~.. ):IUl.Si dmJ, ...... nb a ru w.. 11912 MacAn.bur Bl"Vd. of o.c ·a ..,. lt.iPIY~ JOI.Gt.~ vaiuea, cM:dleDt prep-7S2-IOOI. ~n foe lunch 11:30 to cbdi.. Tiny diniac roocn b&mpcn IG'llioo. S **** 2:30 MOft.·fri, dinoer 6:30 to 10:30 1Cnicc lliPtJY; ncellmt oonetbe>-J£. fllel.an ._ a Orta. 11121 Mon .• TJuan., 6:30 to 11 Fri.-Sat lea llaernuou llCC:q)ted. SS 8CllCb avct. 141-0417. LUDda 11:JO Raervatioa• accepced. Outsiandiac **** to S ~Ill. daily; Diner S IO lO:lO F"nch..COntinentaJ cuiainc: at· ..,.. 1W ~ J7SO S. C.O.S. Moo-nUl'I; S to 11 P.ID. Fri-Sat. mospbeft tbat'a a C£0's dreem. H:494-1414. ()pee b IW'Cb Tu· SuDday bnulcb 11·3 p.m. a.ibl, Romantic in \.he even.iQI. Cbe( f . for diAner T-SUn. Cloled c:hic:kn. s-sta. •bMl ElnefWn. Byron Ocmmdl bu ~ t111c M ys. Soic:Y bed and MlddAe meet. llclervacioM accepead. Salli· IUlll'e to I.be rneau; ~t _,.. &.la1I ctit&es: knervatiou ao- c:asual. Moderate. ~ nled. vice (tbe -..iten 1PC8k ocellent OCl*'d. * * * * Laed•1 Daa-..._,. '911 Adams Freoctl). SSS **** ...,.., A-. .,._., l062l COlfl 9"-4466. ()pea. I ID &JO dai.... a.._. Jr-1111 Main St ""I· H.y. 497·7829. Rutry's bwwcn and 1 •MIM• fettucilli alhdo. ~. JOES-0pen7 Liii. to 11 p.m. M:... AmmcaD cWsine 8-t,O, 7 days. va~ not ~ c:::...&. loa· Fri. I J to 11 SIL, 4:30 to 10 Sun. Noc raaed. a...n 1126 S. Cout pcu~ Not rated. Raervation1 accepc.ed. Mtsquilt Htl')' .• 4~. ()pm for dinM"t 11un1•1 •1 ..... )17 Coat aad oat aeab and tealood. Not Sun·Tb S:)().10 p.m.: f . Sat ffilbway S~l,SS. <>Den I a.a. to fWICl. ~:)().10:30. hal\&n cutsiM. Not 11 p.m. daily. Suoday lnM:it !>IO 3 ·Ob I aa. 4139 Campua Drive. rated. p.m. Scalood ud ...a.. EMlrtaiD-IJ6.llll. <>Den for hand\ ti to 3· len••• Grlbe comer of Mmn&Kt mad ud dandea ,._..L ftaer. diner ) 10 10 Sun.·lbun., 3 10 I l and Oatn~. i..,una Beach . val.ioaa ecoel*d 'Uve mUlk: wt)' Fri...S.t Raervatioas accc&*d. Jn--494 1686. Dinner niptly. Napa· all tbe time. Roaau~ whit oc.n llO"ativc.. ftlll c:udioe borden on atyte California cw .. nc. Patt.inc view. Gftat lobmr' ....., '9o:ne-ao-vdle O.inae. but witb teaer· whtft you find 1t. Rncrvatioaa arc tnade popovm. S..k•HI SSS CNlly-liaed p()ltioes. CobfUI at· ~ but a h \l'*s ~ *** ~ wdent bid. TTY the uved for walk-nu. SS **** ,,,_ W... 7t91 Waner Awe. led. l«iated i11 \be fte ,..._.. Swf and Sand HOkl. (at lcecb Blvd.) Ml-895'. ()pm lrvi8C ~ ~te lwdl I SSS South Co.st Hjpway, a..a.una 4llil)' 11 a.•. IO .10 p.& Mttntic ud da.us meaUL SS *•*• ~ •97-4477. ~ lundl ~-~ \be bonllf'" ~ 1'e Clu ~ I $43.S hfhy ltd. &Dd diDDtt wven da}I; Sunday ~ ~ hllil daily. Lada Hl-2151. Opea for funcb bnandl. Ject.ets raqwred tor ptk--tun. llJ..~ ~ S.... I l:»-2:10. di...er S~l0-10:)() Tua.· men aftrr S:)() p.m. RaenabOftt Olllr PICM Wnl •ldl Thurldl!y, AA•llt 30, 1tlO Cll ru:ommendcd. Contemporary Cali- fornia cuisine masterfully prepared by Jackson Kenwonh, formerly chef at LA's Citrus. SSS ***** UZ Cafe 242 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, 494-2444. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. M-F: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m . Sat.·Sun. Breakfast on week· ends only. Eat an or ta.kc oul luncll, dinner. sandwiches and specialities across from the beach. V cgetariao sandwich highly rttommcndcd.. S ••• Vlva Italia, 303 Broadway. Laauna Beach. 497-6220. Contemporary. liabt sophisticated Italian cuisine. Lunch and dinner seven days. Com- prehensive menu of first courses, salads. pizzas and pastas. Evcrythi, on menu is priced less than SIO. *** Newport Beac h Aa ella'1. 311 Marine Ave. 67~S80. Open for lunch 11:30 to 2:30 Mon.-Sat.; dinner 6 to 10. Sun- day brunch 10 to 2:30 Mon.-S.t. Seafood specialties from the Italian coast Not rated. Am 111ute•1, 2640 £. Plieiftc Cout p.m. SIL-Sun. ReiCrvations not food. Not rated. Hwy. 720-9000. Ooen for lunch DeCelWY· Gourmet cofrea, salads El Twt• OrtD. 9SI Newpon Cent.er 11:30 to 2:30 Mon.-F'ri.; dinner S:30 ud sudwicbes. Not rated. Dr. 640-287S~l 1 lo I I Mon.- to 10 Tua..S.L RCICrVltions s~ Cale Ptv..0.1'1•• 1109 Newport Fri., 11 to . . t SIL Sunday pied. Beautifully~ cont.cm: Cent.cr Or. 640-S7S2. Open 8 Ltn. to brunch 10 to 2. eterVatiom ~ porary California cwsine focusina 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri .• 8 to 6 Sat..dl:S ccpeed Southwestern. Tu/Mo and on pastas and seafood. Cozy, in-Sun. No mervat.ions taken. :)aJaQS MelLic:an favori&a in a festive IOCiaJ timale atmosphere. Excellent wine and 11.Ddwicbet in a casual at-atmospbeft. Very .,od sreen com list. SSS **** IDOIPbere. Not rated. tamales. port dishes. LivcJy happy ......_ Le Maidien Hotel. 4SOO Ca111w9'a ~ 33SS Via Lido. hour. SS **** M;cArtiiur Bl vd. 476-2001. Open 67S.OS7S. Open for lunch noon-2 ,,..,,....., located at the very end for dinina 6 to 10 Tues-SIL ReteT· p.m. Mon.-Fri. Dinner S:l0-10 p.m. of the Newpon Pier. 675-9771. Res- vation.s ~uired. Awani-winnina Mon., Tu.; until 10:30 Tu.-Th.: until ervatioos not necessary. Servina the menu of tiabt.cr French/Continental 11 Fri., Sat. No reservations taken. freshest tcafoods from the Pacific cuisine, excellently prepared and Not rated. Northwest. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. -----------------------~ pacioully RrVed. Stark. chl~hi at-Callfwllla Plua ~Idle 11 SI New-Not rated. mospbtte lacks romance but de-pon Cent.er Or. 7S9-SS.3. Open I I t"ln C,.... 3801 E. Pacific Coast liv~n impressiveness. Los Anae&cs to 10 Sun.-Tbun.1 and 11 lo f I Fri.· Hwy. 760-031. ()pen S to 12 Mon.- critics tend to think this is the best Sat. No mervataons taken. Crisp-Sal, 4 to I I :30 Sun. Sunday brunch res&aurant in O.C.. but they ~ crusled JOutrnet pizza comes in doz-10:30 to 2:30. Rnervations •ua· ably baveo't been to any others. ens of flavo~ some arc rather odd. ptcd. Conservative atmosp~i a SSSS **** Busy place. SS *** landmark in Corona dcl Marano a Arehl 333<4 W. Coast Hwy. fte CuMrJ 3010 Wayette Ave. beloved tradition in fine dinina. 64S-7077. Open for lunch 11 a.m to 67S-S77? .. ~n for lunch 11 :JO t~ 3 Prime rib is the main draw; it•s done 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Dinner from S Moo.-fn .• dinner S to 10 daily. · with all the trimminas. like p.m. • I a.m. daily. Class.ic.aJ con-Sunday brunch 10:30 to 2:30. Reser-Yorbbirc puddma. But the Piano tinen&al cuisine; &ablesidc prep-vatioos accepted. Continental Bar ls aonc. and that's a shame. SSS aration a specialty. favorite haunt cuisine with a teafood emphasis. * * * * COCITAU _,,_ Hoe I Cold ltDl'I t•wm 19047 Bushard (at Garheld) ••" ztit Hunt1neton Beach ,.__, HOURS Mon.·Sal 11 U .·11 p.111. ~Y 3:00 p.m.·9 p.111. of Newpon Bach's Old M~ Grat el.am chowder. SS **** "" Feet Twe, I 14S Newpon mellow. conservative crowd. SSS Car1Mie'1 3S20 E. Pacific Coast Center Or. ~S2SO. ()pen 11 :30 to **** Hwy. 67S-1922. Qpen for dinner 2:30 for lunch Mon.-Fn .. S to 10 for ... ..,_ 37 Fashion Island. from S:30 to 10:30 Sun.-Tburs .. S:JO dinner Sun.-Tburs.. S to 11 Fri.-Sat. 644-2030. ()pen 11 to 10 daily. to 11:30 fri.-S.L ReterVations SU&· ResttVations sugntcd. Menu an Sunday brunch I J to 3. Raef. ptcd. Clas.sic Northern Italian transition. Nouveau/nouvelle vat.ions ~led. Steaks and seafood aourmct cuisine. New, moderately· Cbinoiscrie with pasta d1shea with a classjc Scottish touch. Excel-priced lounee menu KTVed 'tiJ wee thrown in for aood measure. Can't lent prime rib and caeu.r salad. hours. Wild and crazy place at ni&bt quite compare with the OfllJn&I in Dimly lit. clubby atmospbC1'c. Excel-when the be.nd strikes up the samba Lquna Beach. Pretcnuous wine list lent piano entertainment. SS music. Very chic clientele~ owner sets tone for titrvice. SSS *** * **** ' Carmelo and General Manqer Gary's Dell 3309 East Cout Hi&b· ........ 111 Palm St 675-9093. Oomcnjco are two of the maJor way. 67S-2 193. Open 9 to 8 Mon.- Open S to 10:30 Tues.-Sun, S to II attrletions. SS **** Fri., 9 to 7 Sat 10 to 8 Sun. Fri.-Sat. Rcscrvations accepted. Su-Ca&MJ N...,.,.. 1220 Bison Av-RC1Ctvations not necessary. At least pcrior California cuisine hiabli&btcd cnue. 7S9-3388. Lunch 11 a.m. to 3 37 varitics of hot and cold deli -----------------------~ by live entertainment ni&htly. Bia p.m. daily; dinner served all day, sandwiches. frozen YOJUrt. Tues. band on Sunday n.iabts. Can ,et seven ~ Chinetc cuisine. Not niJbt tacos. ~terina. Also in Plaza Sunday Champagne Brunch Buff et 11 :30 -2:30 SJ.96 HANGCHOW • Lunch Monday-Friday • Dinner 7 Nights 65().8960 Full Bar• Banquets • Take-out rowdy when busy. SS-*** r1ted. '• Q'811e 3136 W. de Cafes. Not rated. Byna'1 AlleJ, '4S01 Plcific Coast Balboa Blvd. 673-1204. Open II to G..,.. 30S Marine Ave., 675-6193. Hwy., 646-9126. Steaks, teafood.. 9 daily. ReterVations accepted. Chi-Authentic l&alian food. Dinner only. specialties.. Lunch1 dinner, Saturday nae and Cantonese cuisine. Try the S to 10 p.m Mon.-Tburs.: S to 11 and Sunday bruncn. Lively bet, local kuq PIO chicken. Not rated. p.m. Fri. and Sat. Not rated. crowd. Reservations ~ SS ~a...y·,, 630 Lido Park Dr. 0-4 l!ardi a..a. ... a. 210 New· *** 67S.0100. ReterVations s~tcd. pon Center Dr. 640-2411. ?r.n 7 C..... Cafe, 690 Newport Cent.er Harbor landnwt.. I.obiter dinnCT Lm. to 10 p.m. Mon.-Tburs.. a.m Or. Four Seasons Hotel. 7S9-0808. deals; comprehensive seafood menu. to 11 p.m. Fri., 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Open 10:30 to 10 Mon.-Fri .. Sat Noisy, busy, fun. Lunch, dinner. Sat.-Sun. RC9C1Vations for J»f\Jes 7-10, Sun 7·S. Reservations ac-Sunday bNDCh. SS *** more than ei&ht. Natural foods for• ccpted. California. continental IW6e'1 IMMr 230S £. Cout Hwy., healthy lifestyle. Not rated. cuisine. Not rated. Corona del Mar. 673-90SO. Open 6 a..u•1 332S Nt11tPM Boulevard. Cafe C.... ~Mar 2333 E. hcific Lm. to midn.i&bt Sun.-Th.: until I 67~8. Open for lunch 11 to 3 Cout Hwy. 675-2466. Open 8 a.m. Lm. Fri., SIL fiftia.ttyle diner. T~.S.~ dinner S:JO to 11 Mon.· to 10 p.m. Mon.-Fri.. 9 Lm. to 10 with jutcbollCS.. tU'eSltS 1'omatylc Sat., S:30 to 10 Sun. RcterYataons -----------------. eocepted. Festive d1nina of dcliciOU$ LdJucK speaajties. Bdly dan«rs Dl·ne In r on weekends. SS *** J.W.'1 S-GrUI 900 Newport Center Romantic Cellar Dr. Marrion Hotel. 64()..4()()(). Open 6:30 Lm .. t o 10 p.m. Sun.-Thun .. 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri.-Sat. Reser- vations aoccptcd. F~h fish tclec· tion.s. Not rated. Open For Lunch Mon-Fr i 11:3 0-2:30 • Dai ly Specials • Homestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktai ls t•lnlneA.._ · . C•1ta M•• 641-7944 IJta,..a, 101 Bayview Place, New- pon Belch. 725--0777. Lunch M·Fn ; dinner from 6 p.m. M-Sat; doted Sun. Self park in adjoinu\I lot. AuiMntic Japan1e1 cuistnc tcrVed in t.r&DQWJ environment. Order SSS- per-penon bi~ki feast 2• houn 1n advance. SSS * ** * * Lt au. l421 Via Lido, 67$-4904. Raervations ICICCPted. Swiu chef Walt.er Ruttiman's awa.rd~winnina cuisine is innovauve and arti•llc. Lamb. veal and other specialties from France and Switurland. Lunch, dinner. coctlails. cataina. SS **** ~ .. l 260 Biaon. 72 I .()8() I. Lunch and dinntt 7 days, 11 Lm. to 11 p.m. Northern haUan cwSanc Not rated.~ 1100 W. Pa- cific Coast Hwy. 6-'S-1314. ()pen for dinner 6 to 10 Mon.-Fri., S:JO to 11 S.t.-5un. Raervations s~tcd. Morocc:ao t'Uilinc, apeciaJiz;iq in lemon chicken and rabbit. SSS *** ...._,_ l32$ E. Pacific Cou1 Hwy. 673-t267. Optn for lunch 11:30 to J: diMef j to 11. llnervatiou re- quired. Gourmet llalian cu!titte in red-velwt 8*ndor. Not ratlld.. llaJw, 293 I E. Paciftc Coett Hwy. 6"'5-6622. Open for lunch 11 :30 to 2 JO. dinner S:30 to 10:30. Sunday brunch I I :30 ao 2: 30. lleterYauona l((.eptcd. CnucalJy K'Cta1mcd In- dia n and Wldoon cookery. SS •••• Mald.ooe'1 ltt .. P9. 202 Newpon Center Dr. 64()...411 0. Open 11 ·30 to 10 ~un -Thurs... 11:30 lO 11 Fn.-Sat. Bar open unul I a..m. RcservatJoos actepted lnsh specialties plus salad\. bu ratn and steaks SS * * Ntwport LH•t•a. S03 East Edgrv.ater 67S-2373. ()pen for lunt h 11 to 2: dinner S to ~-Reser- vauuns accepted. Fine waterfront d1nins wnh JIUl view of Fu.n Zone and all the ~ciuna commouon that 1mphc\ Owner David Salisbury's gtaullU\ attitude is a~nt 1n the canng serv1cx. Wonderful fresh fish and ~afood: excellent Sunday brunth Va.ned entcna.anmenl tO· elude:\ hH rra;ac on Sundays. SSS **** Nt•·port Oyt &.er Bu u4 Grill 2100 \\ 0<.eanfront. 67S-9977 Frnb fish .rnd pasta spcoah~ codcwls. beer .. n,l v.ine Homemack dn.Kru. O~n -days from 11: 30 Casual .at mi\pherc: SS * * * * Tbt Old S..Odd Fee .. ,.,. 211 0 ' ... pon Bfvcf. 67S.-86S• Open for d111• er 5 10 10 Mon.-Thurs... S to 11 h1 \JI 4 10 10 un RC1Crva11ons n. 1 J\ 1.epted. lnexpensave lasagna ~r. . pa~tJ dished with an old r;i,r oned Oair Not rated Paradlst Cafe. 600-D Newpon l rntcr Dr 644--1 237. ()pen for lunch I 1 111 ~ 30 Mon.-Fn .. dinner S to 9 \1un -\at Rescrvauons aettpted '11ni.sh11n1 in fresh fish and pasta. ~a1mnf available Not rated. Parktr s Sa.I ... Grill, 309 Palm I II \ \"'41 ()pen for lunch 11 to J \{ lO -Sat . dinner S to 10 Sat - I l111r\ 5 to 11 Fn Sundly brunch I ;u 4 RC1ervat.Jons suwstcd ''c-.1H and ia.food wtth J&n and rcgµr 'lot rated. Pasral Plan Newpon. Bnstol and Jamnoru 1000 Bnstol. 7S2-0107 I l~n for lunch 11 30 to 2 Mon -Fn . J nncr 6 30-10 Mon.-Sat Rcwr· 'J ' JM accepted. u&ht and natural flJ. '" from the south of Fran« and tlor 'nuth of c..J1fom1a. Maf'tlous IJ'< 11 hab) ltttuc:n 1n innovative 1,,1 ,1J, pare: atmosphere in stnp IT' 11 locatton docsn'1 d1m1n1sh th<' n 11emen1 of Pascal Olhat.s' am· .l&rnata \e nair. SSS * * * * Tbt Puu..._ 690 Ncwpon Center I» I our Sea'°ns Hotel 7~9--0808. '1pen for breakfast 6:30 to 10-30 '-1 m ·Fn .. lunch 11.30 to 2 Mon.· f-. tlrnn<'r 6 to 10:30 and Sunday hrunlh 10 to 2 Rcservauons Ol'c1.kd Amtncan contemporary • \ine wnh French touchC$. Di· ·r\C brud basket, all bttadJ baked on pre mues. lmpccable SierV1~. ''"'''~ ptrfcct food. 1n an at· :11, 1spherc that tramttods hotel ster· 1111> SSS ***** Tbt Ru ., N...,ert. 2106 W 1 ll canfront. 67S.-2S66. ()pen for din- ner 5 30 to 12 Mon.-Sat. Re.Kr· '•lllons sugestecS. Gourmet tea food in an clcpnt Vtciorian ttttJni. \\ tdel)' recosnazcd U &mODI the ~SI \Cafooo restaurants an the rounll) TI) the at.lone and loblttt Rea C handler 1s a perfea1on1Jt, 11 sho9o'1 ~u\ln Oland.kr and John Rader Prt'•ck over the front de.it w11h . 1plomb SUS ***** T\e l\lh. 880 Newpof1 Center Dr ~W.-1800. <>Dt-n for lunch 11.30 to l Mon ·Sat . cf1nMr S:lO to 12 Mon • \.11 Reservations su11t tcd. Alwa)'S· c'~<'llent d.mina capenent'e. Cutt l<1u (J1rls 1n scanty sJuns, wonder- lu!I> funn~ b.,tenden, Hans Prat· <"r i c:!lpcntse. The only pla« to ~ on Fnday afkmoon in Newpon ~a,h. tables in the bar arc rt:1ervcd a week 1n advance .. Best batbu'Ff'S in town. dmo liver and on1ona. Riu ~lad, er.cited dunaen crab. Ot· hn111vc non-nouvdk menu stays 'ons1stent from year to year -and ....... -. -..... -.--.. -_.._ --....... ·----...... --------· · ------- LEGEND 640-0600. Lunch M-F 11 Lm.-2:30 p.m..; dinner days. 6-1 0:30 pm Coo temporary J t.aliao CWSloe. Hot bar action. Not rated. not requmd. A throwblck to the .SOs and '60s t.ndudtna danang. b.ambursn and -b11 bopper'" bot docs.. N'Ot rated. Wu& ll•t' ra1i11gs meu: S lnc:,~·n"'l" SS \foda.1h· SSS \lt-..kr.11,·1. l'\f)l.'t1\I\(" SSSS t '~·n"'l' SSS SS \ <'n l'\rt'n"'l" Santa Ana Cruy Bwse Steak HMM_. S..... 1580 Brook.hollow, 549-1 St_;!. Rcscr- vat1oos accepted. Down-home. country dinint Lunch. dinner. danctn& and vc muSJc 1n the saloon. Not rated. South County JUDY FromP• 12 be 2 maJor fl.av.· stcnlc. 1m- personalu.cd cold~ ~ns a.tt mostJ) for-gen.able .\nd I have one ot~r tttn' -v.ttm httle complatnL · - Serv1n1 aocoutremcnu need to Thn1 1.11111~' 1ct1c"< 1 1h1· \h < h.1mfl(•rlJin\ clptnwn pr1mJn/• l•I thc• l•••tJ -.11h lhc pn· .... ·1113/mn 3mh1ancr JnJ "<6ntet' J/~l 13/o.r n 1ntt1 J•, 11un1 /'"""' Jf<' >Uh/1"' I '" 1 h,;rnge come up a lc\·cl or two 1n 1m- A.tmaod. 23700 El Toro Rd pres.s1,c nes.s if N1euport 17 1s to be 8S9-9)93. Open 11 to 11 daJ.1). taken Stnou.sly as a dlmni dcstt· Rcscrvauons accepted. Morocc.an nation. Service plates lack size and cwSLDC wilh bell> danana nightly heft. the Stlve~~ isn't hca" Not rated. enough -and butter is ~t out 1n ; so docs Mr. Pragers chentele, the creme ck la creme of 0 .C. Casually clep.nt lO dttSS)'. SSS * * ••• it.~·1 2407 E Coast Hv.1 Corona dd Mar 6 3-3750 Ooen ro; lunch Mon.-Fn. 11 a.m. 10 .:!. ~O p.m Danner S.-10 p m. <b..11) Rncr- vauons acttpted for lunch and from 5 to 9 30 Mon.-Th . from S to"' pm onJ~ Fn.. Sat Conmtentl) good continental. :'11orthern Italian cuis1ne SS **** b yaJ naJ 4001 W Coast H1ghwa\, 650-33.:?2. Reservauons accepted. Otfinitavr Thai cu1SLne Value-pack- ed luncheon combinauon specials Serene decor. Lunch. drnnC'r. Sun- da) brunch. AJso at 1750 S. C'oa" Hwy in Laauna Beach. 494-8424 SS • ••• R•1'• J...., Dtaer, 3000 W Pa- m1dn1gh1 Fn -Sat. SS to 10 Sun Rc-scn auons needed Contemporan hahan cuisine lntCrHtlng pastas S~ *** Yllla NHa 31 'I w Coast HW) 642-7880. Danner n1ghtl) 5 p.m. to 2 a.m EJtccllent, heam, Italian cu1S1ne. ouutandmg wine hsL "-ct1"e piano bar. favonte local late-night spot Rcscrvallons accepted. Valet boat parlt.Jng. SS * * * * Ya.HH Ta vera 333 Bayside Dr .. 67S-SJ33 Danner from Sp m. n1ght- I) unda) brunch Eclecttc fare tn class) surroundings under the superb d1rect100 of Hans Prager. who owns The Ritz. and his daugh· ter and son-in-law, Karen and 8alT) Pierce. Newpon Beach's newest landmark. Dock your boat and dine SS **** lefPe 347 Ncwpon C'cnter Dr . er.wa 11..e 32802 PaoJk Coast small ~n dish 10 uncut squart"S Hwy., South Lquna 499-2616. RM---JUSt the wa' it comes from the ervauons s~tcd Gourmet Con-purvC')or unenw cuisine for more th.an 18 After-dinner mu.sac in the lounge yea.rs. Lunch. dinner. brunch. danc-is a treat. especall~ ""hen the ~at i.ng and ltve cntcrtaJnment :-.lot Eddie Frttman·s at the piano But rated. the) o\.llht to ~t some cc-mfon.tble D' A.oe.'1 Tntt.Mia 2S2 l 4 Cabot chairs Rd. cfSl-3963. Open for lunch 1130 ----------- to 2:30 Tucs.-Fn .• d1nncr s lo 9 r CALL Mon.-Thurs. S to 10 Fn.-Sat Rescr- vauon.s accq>tcd. lta.han food ,...nh specia.ltJes of lamb. veal seafood ~ ~ta. 2~fl2 ra~bot Rd. 1·800-475-HOPE 586-1100 ()pen I I to I 0 Mon -Fn .. 11 to 11 F'n.-Sat. 10 to 10 un. Sunday brunch 11 10 J Spcc1ahnna in authenuc homemade Mea1can food with entcn.t1nmen1 Tu~ -Sun. Not rated. ne S.. 2381~ Mercury Road a1 Rockficid. 768-lJHO P ~ 6 e.m to 1 a..m Mon -Sat Rcst'rvalaons cific C"out H"') 722-4066 Open 7 ~m. ~ 9 pm. da~~ R~nat1ons r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ not necessary. Eng.hsh-st) le fare W1th bursers and deh sandwiches Not rated. Sam'• ~U. 660 Newpon Center Dr . 71~360 Open 1 10 4 Mon - Fn No ~nations needed Deh cu1s1nc Not rated Sa,.r1 , 1080 8a)Slck 0r , 644-4220 Open for lunch M-F and Danner M- Sun Maa.n1ficent :">lorth«n Italian cumne Pastas made on prcm1sn. saucc1 arc absolutel) perfecL Out- door patJo catches bays1de brttZ<'S from nearb) Balboa Island SS •••• Stel•kc•'• 117 Mann<' .\vc 6H-OS70. Opens al S 30 p.m Tu · Sun. Rcsenataons acaptcd. Not rated SS.U. Cafe. 3101 E Pacif'k Coast Hwy. 67S-7S7S. Open 11 to 10 Mon.-Wcd . 11 10 11 Thurs..-Sat.. 10 to I 0 Sun. Rnerv111ons a~pted Fashionable menu of currC'n t favor11e1.. lat~ntg.ht bar d1n1ng. &ood happy hour. SS * * * Staft Neettk 21 S RJvtl'$1de Dr .. Newport Beach. S..3-7•18. Lunch M-Fn . dinner M-Sun. V1le1 parking on v.ukcnds: parking lot in front of restaurant. VJ>9Cale ne1g.hborhood restaurant 1trves htg.h-class. real Ital- ian repertoire. SS * * * * Tale •f die WUle 400 Main Strei. Balboa. 67 J..4633. RC"SCrva11ons ac- cepted. EnJO) the romance of old Ne--port with a panoramic Ba)' v1ev. Abundant seafood 5C'lection~ and trad1t1onaJ fa vontcs. Lunch, dinner. Saturda> and Sunda> brunch Not rated . Treu 440 Hcltotrop<' ""e 67}-0910. >.menc.an and inter· n.auonal cu1s1nc Lounae opens daily at S p m .. dinner served n1g.htly from 6 p m Appeuzcn and latC'·niaht menu unttl midnight One of thC' Oranae \out's mMt unique re~· taurants. SS ***•* Tian HOO w. C'oaSt H1ghwav 722-92 48 iandard sushi and Japanete fare with a small ocun view from it's over-thc·hotel lo- cation. Not rated. ht .. MaT• S..S Ncwpon Center Dr. ~33) Open 11 30 to 11 Mon.· Thurs.. 11 \0 to id-September will bring to Newport Beach this exciting new restaurant. Offering contemporary Chinese cuisine in a hi-tech but relaxed atm~phere ... at prices that won't break your budget / Serving a succulent array of soups, salads, dim sum, roosted meats and OOnquet specialties for your dining pleasure. A sampling of the menu ... .. : SPICY GARUC EGGPLANT "!JMYfiarla ~ tgpnt, ,,.,,.atiltslnl grzrlr ... "? IHREE FLAVOR SHRIMP. ~fmlrmiJlsu,jth ~ ~, '-*c*'i-' ~'" Q tmwlo.Cllmj an/ Jasi7J 91Ua .. ,,.,. SZECHUAN DUMPLINGS (5) JtRltWdlr~ drrlm lrmst ""laRrl uih. spi:y aiznt10 gzua .•:? emu BEEF SOUP ... aumnp""' rmJlts,Q/J 1a ""'~.fDmi u1t1rshmidtd ~ -mm""' "ZJCrinz.. 77r mv '1rartt J~ ' ~ • lfl _. \ ~· CHINESE EATERY DINING •TAKEOUT•DEUVERY•CATERING ... With A Neu> Twist 1400 PACIFIC COAST HWY • N EWPORT B EACH Delly Ptk>t Weekend/ Thuf'lday. August 30. 1990 CI S I I { • , ---- Distinctive STEAK§ d liciou 1JKUNCH PASTA eafoob ~ MINU ENTREE a Jl'lililRl~ CiiII Cflne CZJ)ines Past a's Sllllclay Ch••pqne Bnuach '10.95 0 ••••• 2 , ... ~ -\\°'1da9 ~~ 7667 Center A~nue Huntington Beach. CA 92647 714 891 0123 I " , , -Ji';SAIL LOFT BAR & GRILL NEW MENU! food until midnight DINNER fr $5 95 om • SATURDAY & SUNDAY BREAKFAST & LUNCH from '2.• 108m-3pm HAPPY HOUR 4:»7~ pm with FREE Toet8dll Bar Dining • Denclng Dally (e~ Mon. & Tues.) 400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Phone *-3358 Caftllelo~ LIVE-ENTERTAINMENT with Th e La test So unds of the 90's!I 3520 E. Coa~t Hwy.• Corona del Mar 675-1922 ltllElllHADA Sushi Bar 5 TH Anniversary Celebration ALL· Voa-Can·Eat *1319 Lunch 11:30-2:30 M on-Fri Dinner 5:30-6:30 Mon-Sun (Offer good In Su•hl Bar Only) 4250 Birch St. •955-0822 Newport Be.ch The Be•t Steakhou•• You'll Ever Have Trouble Finding FARM.ER STEllK HOUSE STILL SERVING THE GREATEST STEAKS FOR ALMOST 30 YEARS! 1 ... Fii 11111111 u• llY ,.. a , ... 1 Lunch llon.-a.t. from 11 All Dinner Mon.-Frl. from 4:11 PM • Dinner a.t. a lun. from I PM FOR RESERVATIONS CALL BOB 141-9777 Located At Harbor a Wlleon In Harbor Shopping Center 2300 Harbor BIYd. • Coeta M- C le o.Hy Plk>t Weekend/ TtMnday, Augu.t 30, 1990 viva dalfal trattoria The Fresh Approach To Italian Food ~ featu ring ~f> Cold Antipasto Buffet Oally Specials a nd Hegular Menu 7 DAYS A WEEK ,,... R~ular Menu ~rv~ Noon to I o»p m ,,... Lltle Menu Plz:zaa•Salads•Oeuert. 417 .. 220 1 IMKll lrom M.el" Be.ell ~ tM ..,1rence at tti. P~enl of Ille MHl•rt )03 H 8rWldw•y ~llM81tecll '*'" •t lllaftCllO Hlg11el C~tw Crow11 Volley llller\way I 0 _..... t.evvn•....., the r'-Jvl t:d i t c tr a nca fl (·R oorn A Fine O.nlng ExJ*lenoe lor Lunch, Dinner or Sunoay Champeg,,. Brunch Call lor ~•tlons. (7141833-2no • .:AIRPORTER INN... --HOTEL~ 18700 Mac.Arthur Blvd Irvine CA A I .. ~~----~~~-'-~~~~~~__;~~-...-~-+-Wntnftt~-+~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j j j i l • ••nmm ... --......,. IHI IHI COOL 111..NtD • l!IDI New home on prestlck>us Udo Isle. 3- BR, 2'h8A, two ~ spacious master suite. hleh celltnp. formal din-Inc plus breakfast nook. Jenn-Air cook top. $7991000 PAM!.OU8 WATDl'ROllT ThAI remodeled 2 ttory home hM water views from tplldcMd mMt• .wte wtth ftreplac:e, the IMnc room. and the prmet kttchen. wtth • total of 4.-br, ~. fonMI dlntftl, a pool, spa & MUN, Malftty system wtth T. V. montton and your own bolt slip. $895,000 (714) 846-0641 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR REALTY IUNANDIAlm ustom showplace I Ill blks from the . This top quality home features BR. 2'h--BA. 2 frpk. spa. security ystem, private master suite, /den. and a 2 car praee. S560.000 V.W +DOCK This former model ha one of the best views and locations In the harbour plus • larce boat sllp and JM!Uo outside your door. 4·BR 3--BA. dlnlnc rm, French doors & windows. community pool. spa & tennis. $695,000 WALK TO SURF a IAND Walk act056 the street to the sand and the surf from this 2.BR, 2.&A townhome In a cuard pted commun._. ty with pool. spa and tennis. S272.000 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, California 92649 ®bGIU&CO LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT Over 4500 sq.ft. of home with larce boat dock. 6-BR. 5--BA. spa, family rm, fireplace in master and llvinl rm. Priced below appraisal to self fast. S995.000 WATERFRONT CO•llJNITY This 3-t>f 2'h-ba townhome combines the contemporary styling os Southern California and harbour liv1nc. Com- plete with pool. saunas and tennis all in a park·like seftlng in a gated water· front community S299.000 RELAX AND BUOY A terriftc r~ & expanded 4- bedroom home on cuJ.de..sac with dlnln& rm, family rm. office/study. fireplace ~ just steps to paril and school $295,000 (213) 592-2816 ... .,,...._..,,. 0 ..... 1m &m&IT!ftm-·..a•ma Airport parking structure completed ..... 350 Independent ,... --McCwthy/P.aftc ha recently com-Marketing 8Y ~ • of = ::9 brOk ... pleted conatruc:tton of the h81f-mtt. REAL a.ctt • the community 1 ex and The T'8\1l1r1 Relllty Neewortl le one tong pwklng ltructur. for the MW £ =:c~~nder of the netton•1 •g111 lt*di*tY af- termlnal at John Wayne Airport. SfATE the direction of TH&M 191ng of Mated rwldlll~u.I rMI -... bro- The two-teYet euUlde P81tllna ROUNDUP tNIM kerage neitwortca, bwd on tot91 1tructure, wtth one teYet at grede and Addltton81 plm"8 call for the con-number of brokera Ind llgenta. The one below grede, la 980,000 1quare atructlon of a 18keekte pecteetnan vU-MtwOft( membera operate more tMn feet and 11 compoeed of relnforctng eage with a v.rtety of reetauranta and 1 .eoo offtcea and hllw a combined lteel/poet-tentloned, poured-in--ptace ment of Education to conftrm Jurte ~ lhope two 18-hote gott ..._ ltllff of more"*' 35,000 rMI concrete. McCarthy bultt the 2,800-doctorate degrw to ttudenta Who COUfM and an' 11oo-.cre regional ettate prof111t0Mlla. apace faclllty with expanalon have met the graduation requlr• park ' The .-nln8r proWied an tn-depth capablllU• and placed 38,000 cubic menta of the untv..lty. f>hue 1 rea6dencee are ICheduted to underltlndlng of corporate rnwttettng yarda of concrete. Boyd noted that the IChofanhlp la be reedy for move-In earty next year. on a local ancJ natlonal leYel • W.-• McCarthy allO bultt a lower-tevel being offeNd to encour-oe rMI eetate To find out more about thla upcoming an update on lt*d S*tY Nlocatlon roadway that wm MrvlCe all arrival licen1111 to beCOme more nwe of community, call Oabome Develop-wvtcM offered by the Tr .. 111ra,. traffic at the aKport. The firm did the legal probteme of concern to the ment Corporation during weekday k>c:atlon 8eMoM Gtoup. completJon work on the northweet rMI eetate lnduetry. buelrMlll houra at 770-4054. • • • parking ttructure and the upper ter-"We hope the redplent would • • • L9wta Homee of celfomla hM hnd mlnal roadw8y that wtH eeMc:» de-eventuelty precttce ,... eetate law," Everything you need to know to Orange County·bued Pekarek- parture traffic and aleo pieced the he uAd, ''but thle •not a condttion of _-....__ 1n-• oonvnuna.u wOciatlon CrancMI, Inc. to provide......,,.. the nwd. '' ;i, t;' ~ Sept. e'at an aN-dey dellgr\ for the bulder'I W ooleotlon foundation fOf the future McOonneel OouglM monoraM that la echedueed to travel through the cent• .,.. of the .... parking atruc1UN. Robert Engleklrtc Conautttng StnJO- tural Ef9nwa, Inc. d11lgMd the garage. HPV Mfwd M conatructJon manager for the entire ak'port lm- provem.nt protect. which la owned by the County of Orange. McCarthy/P.aftc .. a dM8k>rl of McCarthy, the nation'• 3ettl largeet conetructlon firm. The compMy otter. general contractlft9, . conatructlon rNnegement and deltgn/butld ... vtcee for patkJng ltructur•. brtdOee and rodw:r, health care fecalMtr., commerci office butldlnga, retaH mixed-we facflttlee, educational fdl- tlee, hotelt, reeottl, reeMrch and high-tech facflltlee and r..adentlal fa- cilltlee. • • • o.wtcl L mo,d, pr eeldent of the WMllam Hoard Taft UnMrllty School of LMw, hM ~ that appl- cetlonl •• betng ecmpted for the ~·--•th ..... ,... ...... "'*1111 ... ld'°°9 ~. The ....s. --at 17,800, .. lndude .. tultlOn. ....... lltlol't and ~ .._In Tllft'a non.-Nlldent Juttl dootof ... progrlm. Gnlduetee of the """-llty't ld'°°9 of law becOme tlalt* to talk• the c.MfonM a.~. and upon IUOClllful compeetlOn become a member of the State a. of c.lfomle. =to prectlel ......... and -iacourta. No -'*-or ot111room an.nd-ance le reqWed, and ......,.. fMY be given et the ltudent'I home Of offtce. Accordtngly, atudenta rMY keep ....., M-.:.:::J* Ind ._,. any.- where In the ...... Taft ~ llty le auttMMmed Ind empowllecl by the Cllfomle Dlp9rt- ~ mutt have at 1eut eo trede '* and educatlonal contereoce of 100 ranc:tt hom9 In Norco. un1ta of undergraduate~ untta at the A9dlnDn P9aa Hot•. 18800 (In any~)~ be~ In the~ M8CAtthut Btvd. In IMne. eetat• pro 111 Dn • a .,. ""•· ...,.... The ...,._, entttted "c.ufomla or eacrow compMy ~. ~ _ Community AeaodatJon Appleatlonl CM be Obtained by ~ for the '908, '' wttt be pr99-wrttlng to Taft UnNelllty, 10081 _..... fr 8 30 t .. 30 by Talbert Ave., Fountain V~ 92708 or entwu om : a.m. o .. : p.m. by calMng the edmleelona offtce at the Southern Countlee chapter of the 964-1121betVlleen9:30 a.m. and 4:30 Community Aalodattona IMtltute. Further Information about the event p.m . • • • may be obtained by contacting Ellen D191W1 T.,._ haa jotned the..... Elllah at 380-7380. atatf of GrMt Weetem Real Eltate'a • • * office In Orange. Prtor to entering the rMI eetat• lndu8try, Taylor w.. an economic • ve1op IP9Ctalllt for the City of Santa Ana '°' ..v.t ymn. She -.0 Mfwd • bullnW -..opment ll9llon to the 8anta Ana ctwnber of eomm.ce and WM a member of the ~ ment ...,, '°' the Santa Ana econ.. omlc ~°'"'*" Corpordon. Whtie wortllng for the atty of 8anta Ana. T eytor recetved the otty'I 1915 Community S.W. Awd for eeMc9 devoted to runltOUI communtty and epedal.wnta. An lvtd equeetrtan, Teytor r.centty relocated to Norco where lhe la enjoy- ing the horM communtty Stfeetyte. Het 80t'\, Lw Ceton, realdM In Mlaelof1 Vlefo wtth htl wtfe, FeNda. Taylor may be contacted at Great Weetem'a Orange office at 3138 E. Chapman Ave., or by phone at n1-1900. • • • Veteran RMltor Don D~ re- location dlreetor tor Star Real tate In Fountain Valley, haa become one of the t1r1t relocation profeeelonata In the country to earn the Certified Retoca- tlon Proteealonal deelgnatlon. "Don combined hla own relocation ..,...a wtth a demanding Mlf- ~ courae to 1UOC ••""'Y pw our oompNherwtve CAP exam," Mid H. CM Celle. executtve vice CT';:' of the EmpkrjM AatocatJon ~" WMNngton, D.C. The exam WM admlnlltered to 829 relocatJon profeallonatl and teet9d • candidate'• knowledge of relocation 9PC)ralatng, Nk>catlon-Nlated ,... -- tate, OOtpOrat• relocatlone pollctee and llluee, rek>catlon tax and legal lllUM. and fwnlty relooatlon leeuee. o..-,ng allo ~ r9tUmed from I ........ In OllffM held by the Tr .. ...,. AMtty NMwork. Star Real Estate la a member of the network of - • INDEPENDENT BROKERS NETWORK Wiien vo• bav or MD property t•roaa• •• ladepeadeat Broker· Realtor. voa are do ... b .. 1 .... wit• t•• verv beet! No oae ea.. ca11 offer •• ••c• esperleace. kaowleclge. prof .. eloaall•• pereoaal .. rvlce. PUfl!CT POOL Gated In private slde y•rd with spa & w•ter fall ain be pted off to make chJJd proof. S bedroom, 2 stocy home with 2200 sq. ft. •343,500 '' aha...._ M ..... A11u:ls111, l9c. ....... PllnTY M A PICTV1ll owwa wa.a. CADY Pool • spa. 4 BR. I~ BA. Flreplace, larce country kitchen. slncJe story. near ocean & schools. Mint condition at SJ 12.900. . MllC...lhw._,, .... , ..... a..ca. Call a... .............. 897-6117 . CHU .. DaJ8llT This l bd. 2 ba home hu been completely redone throuc,hout. lncludlnc a beautiful new kitchen. V•ulted celllncs close to school & beach. S20,000 ................ ....... ........... ..-r. Solar Pool & ~. Huce Bonus Rm. l car Gar •. Must Sell NOW! LOU 8TAll **CATHY RAN ALL 8TAll ROllm Ml·IMS .... q' ......... 0" ........ ,,. 98AU11PUL WAllJIDl8TON HOllE SM. l BA ) car pr.,e •pprox 2900 sq. ft. only one lHI new. Hlehfy UPCJ'aded with Imported marble floorlnc. plush carpetlnc & professional land- scaplnc. 17U LA8•"CMIT UI. D e /81.Aftll W/~ llAUOY-UALTWN• tllt CHA .. ING 6 FaUH Uparaded 3 bdrm. I lh bath. fireplace. dining rea. modern kitchen. added pantry space. orced air heat. whole house fan. 5 ceiling fans ncrete RV area a Iona side of house w /storage m. Covered patio. 2 ca'r garage w/boat door. 212,500. Call to see. Larld• A A•eoc. 5S6-88S6 POOi. llOIU WITll 80LAll Corner lot with Southern Exposure •nd no cas POOi heatlnc bills March Throuch October! Comes with af\ UPCraded )BR. 28A ca11r Classic well built home. $279,000 AU.1'11198PAa AJfD TD UACH NEA.UY Four bedroom two and one h.Jf bath beach home 2000+ sq ft RV ptrklnc, larce yard, view above is deck off master suite. Shown by appt 964-~7 $)90,000 ..,.. .. ew .............. . UAM/OP'l10lll ) BR. 2 BA. Mncle f•mlly home In prestlek>us Greenbrook. Famlty room, 2 fire~. prlnte IJ)e, open f\oorplan. so.rmc celflnp. EJtcellent sc~. creenbelt •ren, community pool & rec· re•tk>n C.11 Nury for details. S269.000 ...._ __ ·A.m1at 1•Dlua ...... ...... .... ... , ................ I .. .. S T A I~ W I ~~ ~ ., ARW•• (for reel •tate agents) ARml (I am First -and Then You Can Be Second, Aren't I Nice?) -You are a natural at promoting IOmethlng you belMwe In. be It an ldM, oompany or product. So pick up that phone. make appointments wtth everyone you know. Get together wtth tMn\ and promote your gr•t ldeU about lnwa11ng In reet eatate. Think blg and took to "the Mure. L..t ewryone el• tue care of details. TAUllU8 (I Haw -and ~ Doo't Touch My Stuff) -You are gofng to be pulled In two dlfectk>ne Ilk• Virgo and Cancer recentty. Your ~re for nnanc:lal MCU11ty and loved onea' needs could CauM you ttreea. Taurut doee not Ilk• 1treaa or change much. UM Mara' .....,gy to GM creatJw In ftnandng your ct6enta' reel eetate. I know. you uaualty atk* to the trted and true, but trwt the start to create aome new tdeea. Ah you haw to do ts etMM up thll week and aom.thtng wMI happen. tHZEI (I Think -and Think, and Think. My Heed Hurts, You Take Ov.')-Just when you thought that llltlng Wiii io.t, that eecrow wu falMng out. you hed no energy left -whOolh, ~at the end of the tunnel. Man movea Into your tun 16gn, wt*" rulee dft¥e and HI-=-among OU. tNnga. Need I Uf mote? ()My. le petlant wtttl plumblnQ and ' ...... the ... doing their thing. It ... WOftc out. Oo Meed and M.t thoe9" two overprtcad condoa; you can r.ouca the pnce the laat of September. C.ANCB (I Feet -end Feet and Feet; No, I'm Not Pouting. Just Feellng) -You hew lmeglnatk>n when you went to. UM It thAa week and .... the property by the wet•. a. Wt'f .-cttw In your adYet1116ng and mallnga -"In hOuaa" and dlrectty to .-cted agenta. Contec:t anyone you know In the educational aree. Lie low eround the office, or WOftc from home omoa, •your broker may tue out hit or her frustration on you. You hew better thtnga to do. Lao (I wan -and You Wiit Not, Unte. t Say So) -You are gotng to toYe thil, Leo. Time for you to do eome malOf IOdal "farmtng." Contact all groupe you ~ to and take them to lunctt or dinner, or vtalt thetr homea. Get In toueh wtth frtend9 cNktren and help them lnWlt In reel eetate. L9' iooae. toes that mane. kick up your pawa and roll In that gt .. and catnip. Y•. there's gotd In them that htlll. V'MO (I AtWym -and Pick And Pick, Oooh, la That otrty?) -No, the ltarl did not forget. You .,. S**lnO Y04lf beat and deltc end mo-Ma up. out or at teut to another 0.-and area. Some of you wll ~. The reat of you, call that emottonal c:Ment. hold hlalher hand until tt'9y Mon on the dotted line. PUlhy It not your Myte. but you CM be Wty qu6Mty det•mAlled when you went to be. LW (I B•anoa -I Don't Know Y ... I'm SUI We6gNng ">-Schoof deya, ldfOOt ~· Y•. Ubra. tJme for you to edYMoa y04ll'llff ~~.Tak• tt'°9e ctr1111. GM ·VoU' broker'• **'-· ent.a your ieg.i knowtrdge. Know ewrythlng? Then, at r...t lake rilfl...,. cou; ... lttel• la •wa)I ...,....._,NW to team. 'loo I•••"'' tnlnOI who WOUid -. to hear about 'fOAJlf arMd ~. a. 'fOAJlf men ..wttve Mff and tt.ten to your ctlent8' cuatomt and hablta. Could heee> you IOIYe their problema , ..... 8COllPtO (I Oeelre -and Watch Out If You Oeelre What I Dean) -L.9t everybOdy .... spttt hairl and comracta. LM cftents, frtend9 and co-wonc.. rumtnat• (yea. ruminate) about the merttet and the Mate of anwa tntematk>Mlly. You just keep doing what you do beat. Take cer'9 of 'fOAJlf dlantl and keep open6ng thoee eecrowa. It'• going to be up to you to watch ,,,,,., that ollent and other agent who .,.. ~ h6Qh. Maki oenatn th9Y don't talk too rnueh to the wrong people. You cen keep a MCnl better than .nyone. Ne¥er tell an Artea or 8adge 1 eec:ret. They Just haY9 to tel eomeone. aAClfn'ANUe (I SM -and Why CM't You Set What I See) -I ... oondOeltownw~ on the water. coknd Mght9 aptaahtng on the thoreelne, thr• of ttwn W81tln0 to be FOid. Gtve you ll'f1 tdeea? 8lldgel UIUelly heY9 QtMt tdMa and can be bNttllly hone9t about ttwn. YOAM dlantl need 'fOAJlf direct approeich r1ght now. Aft• !My pk* tMmaeMe on the noor. tt'9y • Mon on the llne. You need Iott of freedom to oo and come on 'fOAJlf ttme achadul9. 0.. out from under • brok• who nltpk:k1 and Mk• you to be In the otnoe too rnud'I. You heY9 new ICMn'lel to .... CAAllCOM (I Know -and You w. Ne¥er Know Exac:1Jy What I Know) -Cappya. •• Teurue..,.....,. In thlf9 tt'9y can touch, .. and buld on. That'• why you're In tHI bullMla. PMa bit on to 'fOAJlf Clllntl. W..,. talklnQ bUldlna tota. rew lend. here 0( .. .-r. the dealft. lend on ...... the s**n? Should r chw a map? <>ope, mey N¥t gone to fr. """'f· Ceppy. We ,_..,do re1P8C1 your .._.-on-~ound approech. Give a wevie to VlrgO •you pa. eectt other wtttl boJt• In hand. AQUAMM (I Know -and You W. Ne¥er Know Exactty What I Know) -L .. MrWtoM .... t9lce on on the long ...and. You do not folow the etCMd llf'fWl!f. You could put foaMt* a greet oonttac:1 tf you lt8y In town. You heY9 the lbltty to won: ...,.. people from A to -Z and b--* 119atn. UM It ttaht now. Tel your btoec•, oo-worUrl and 'fOAJlf cllnta, pMC and pt 111 llt, you ldeM tot the future. You haw the lbltty to .. ~thebOfdela. Pllcel (I ......_. -end Don't Try To Pin Me Down To Whet) -FMndl, oountrymen. lend fM 'fOAJlf .... WMl. • Plloll oMttef'tng ~ fNnolna tdeea? Wei. It doM aeam Wllrd, but 'fOAJlf lrNlglllllltton " r1ght on tervet In that .,._ 'f ou .,. -..no very ~ ..... ~ IO ... It ...... 'fOAJlf cllnCa • .,_ la. " you d Nl¥t tl'ff. Ptloel II NPf Ill ited br two tllh """"'*" In clf'9l•lt dllec11ona. .. I alllrnon and ..ent...,.. the tide c( ~ P.apfa d tMtve to buy and ... no metW wMt " OC*'8 on ltOMnd tttern. You .,. fteldbee ~ to move wtth them. (1Jttl,... do not....,..,. _. cwwy ....,, ~Mt.,.., """moon Md t#lrtg "" ~ ,..,.,._, Low. ...... , Condo Hotline Backyard 'show biz' panned by neighbor .,.., ... ... I ..... Hll tltf ltl .. 1111 ..... Ul•a ......... )] ............ llh .............. u ...... "' wltllltt.,.,o.•s 111 rfll ... • a ... ··-=• 1•1r JIJF n 111 ...,_ ......, IR 011 11 C1mtlf. ,,.. ,... ............. 1: "": ..... IR .. 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"'°a a,,.,. bt .,,. lo pr 11 IM ewidlll08 of the dtfitc1 and daml09 IOf'll enough '° document "' Pf 111 Fl08 IO .... tt OSI .ntJCIMt) ....... and~~~'°"' the --098' tor the OOll8 HU a'lftl d wtttl the repair. AnotfW 009 ..... lllOI' .... In the ~ of the •1aal1lklfttoobeJltnl'9r•u1 1ry fUndl to ~ "'°" dtftict8 and dafMO-... Often oontlndon ....,.. .,. •· tNmtly ooear eo rwnedy • mey ....,.. rettnt an IOdrWdll.-Y ..,.. wNct'I ~ exoaedt ... budget°' the--... It th6I II the cme_ yoA/11 II I a aMdon fMY neac1 to levy a JptJClll •• 111 nent .-nit the ~ In 'lflall ptoftJCI en4-" .. be ietpOI ..... tor ....... of ... ooet '° OOfNOI "'°" elm 108 You ....... lie pr911aed to per wMt .._ be ..... """ of ....._ "'1111 'f to OOfNOI the .._.. and d9rr J081 ,J,,,.. ~'.·r ==::: """= t I .... ,,. ... ol •In .... ... o1~11ro:'lr ... ,,._.. not~ •• .,,,,,, ......... but .. ..... • _., •J UIPr ti ... =,...._ ....... 4JIJ,ID II.,. ....... c.auna ---Md .., ...... ,,. r c Yow llWNld .....,.,..,.o, r ,,.~ doot IMC. OT~ ... .,, .. .,,, 1o ,....... n. Dllf.t',.,,, .irr;;e u '°' MY•••=• IW -... _. ••ct. ....... ,.,.,.:: ••• to~ Arrrr· 111 Oii-,_ "--.,.. Otcl•,, 0. .. .... ,.., I . CdM OCEANFRONT BUILDABLE LOT. Vacant lot with building authority approvals of plans for a 4, I 00 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 twlllght views of Newport Harbor, the channel entrance & Catalina Island. The sunsets are breathtaking. $3.395,000 SPARKLING SURF OCEAN BREF2E REDUCED Smell the salt air and wit- ness the sun melting into the Padflc whJle barbecuinc or sunbathlnc from this new custom 2 story 4 bedroom home. En.senada Yacht Race startJnc ltne In full view. For- ever Greenbelt park and catallna sunset splendor. Beach parties or formal ter- race dining overlooking the blue Pacific $1.695,000 Donald Tarbell •B mll•ITITlll ... •MAL UTATW Home ownership satisfies both emotional and financial needs "Owning a home fufftl18 a dream of 81mott evf11Y tamHy to have a place, a llfeetyte, an envtronment where they can llve, r81M a famlty and grow together," according to Donald M. Tarbell, owner and chief executive officer of Tarbell Reettora, California's largett Independent real estate com- pany. "But owning a home la more than just an emotlonaJ need ... there are Important financial facts of owning a home that make good common 191\M," he Underacored. Twt>elt pointed out that ctoae In- spection of lnw.tment aspects of owning a home reveals some big flnandal bonuM9. "How many tlrnee have you or someone you know Mki, 'I don't want to buy a home right now because the lnterMt rat• are too high' or 'I don't want to buy a home now, the ap- preciation In value rate lan't u high u I woutd Mk• It to be?' " Twbett Mked. In both caea, Twbett Mid, the buyer la lhorte6ghted, not looking beyond the c::ost of the home or the current lnterMt rate. "Now evwyone...,.,,. to know that the lnter•t rate on a home mortgage la tax deductlbte," he Nki. "but we need to take thtt Information one step further to fully l'Mltze the financial benefit of owning a home." Aa an example he lhowed a joint return taxable Income of $71,901 to $171,090, paying 10% percent Interest on a home loan would actu- ally be paying an effective after-tax cost of Interest of 7 .2 percent. In the $29,751 to $71,900 Jotnt return taxable Income and a mort- gage loan at 11 percent Interest, the after-tax coat of lntereet paid would be 7.92 percent. "let's wait," aald Tarbefl. "may be the most expensive words a home buyer could ever say." T arbefl went on to comment on the excellent Inventory~ homes to select from In today' a rket along with attractive lntweat tea and a wide variety of flnancl program• for all klnd1 of bu~. rom the first-time buyer to the executive buyer. The financing program1, he aald, are avail- able through goverment sponsored program• u well u private tending Institutions. Tarbell Realtors la a third-gener- ation family-owned company with full aerv~ for MCfOW, tltle, mortgage and laurance. T arbelt Reattora 11 Cali- fornia's largeet Independent real es- tate company wtth 58 offlcel and 3,000 utodat• wvtng the five Southland counties. Tarbell wu reoentty featured In the Natk>nal Rek>ctltk>n and Real Eatate Megazlne u the "Arst Famlty of Real Eatate" and wu voted by Real Trends (an Independent ,....,ct\ flrm), for the third contecuttve year the na- tion's fourth largeet l~dent real •tate comptiny. Tarbell'• Newport a.ct\ offk:e Is located at One Corporate Plaza, New- port BMch, 720-0811. Tarbell'• Hunt- ington Harbor offtoe tt at 20800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach, 980-9891. ltt ...... y .. Seay .. P,.,.,tt! Cel a. ....... '41-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. - COOL, QUIET HOME NEWPOIT BBIGBTS TOTALLY CUSTOM .IU9r•*'••t ...._.,. ........ me ........... •'--N...,.rt ...... c..... .... w. ·~ ......... ,._ .... Q'W9 ..... ..,...._ c..MrJ Preld ldcdle9 MCI me ...................... w/tlreflaa. s car,.,.... MC,,.. 1771, 150 LOOKING POI THE BES'n .... """ a..,.a.aa, ...,... M.e _.... *1-._..,,,... ..... .., ,.., • ..ntJ ,,... •• ........ CDll _,. ....... lad lat aamn crau.. IMJ ~ .. '"'"11-Gnal r..tlt .,,..,.Do• wt111 ..,,. rarL OWNEI SAYS TO BRING ALL OPPEISI 1459,995 Well loca* ~-=::r. _.. .. • N4roo-. ! k&M. !seeUnU, N .... a MW tltdlo., ~ ..... neon. ........... Wtdl ICtttlll oe..we. Semrttt 1,..... W&lk t.e ICMol u4 park. CotululCJ ..... GoN fe.ail.7 ....,...,.. .... 1595,000 BACK BAY VlEW bpa ..... I W. I~ M ••DMree" oa llCIMed ,alt wtll ~a.ct 1a1 new. Qull11 ~' carpee.. Mk no.n, .-. ~ A/C. o-rwet khdlfe wtG .. .,. • ,......__ ....... 8-sdhll ............ wttl ..... ,.... ..,...,... p&do • elltl'J CMWQ.,. ....... .. 1475,000 OOSONA DEL Mil =~--o~'-· o~..: ...... Cl s --...... cu,ec.. I auMe b . ..-.. W•'t 1Mt.. 1,539,000 CORONA DEL MAK ~ c.Mr let -..U. I W + I M. Mm llo9ie, pl• ee,arac.e S bd - IM ..it. .._U, N•••e._., ucellie9t 1ac:io9e. "-'!low ~rftct ror OWMr'1 ult. nil le GeW Miat. Call for pri•ate ~Pov Wocb to Mad. '599,000 THE BLUPPS SPECTACULAR FIONT ROW VIEW leudflll ''Trtu" I W, I~ eM ult "1YKJ· Vtt'J.,,,...,.. wttl MW ~ die, .,_. ftoon, ~ ...... .,ealal IO • .,., Md wttl new. Sededed ~ loc:adoa. Prtni.e ... -wnp/anud p&do. 1583,000 COSTA MESA-EASTSIDE Vlc:lortu ICJk ~s.. I ....._ 09 tle loc., froat _,, rueodtled. Zbr, Iba. Cl'OWll mow.a.,, ucdiellt .,.,..... IMr llo9le II lbf, Sba. ! wood llent114 ~.I ........ wtt.11 IV putlq. 1499,000 HA&BOI VIEW HOMES llWrt_I, ,..w ''Mouco'' mlCNkL Sbd, ! N. ~ wvtl wttli la.rSe eoutrJ kllella. Nice let w/tnlt trfft., pt.do. Set to bflleve tlll price. 1476,000 NEWPORT HA&BOI 1'1111 W. IM~ Ml~ new. et IM._,, Ca&alu. oceu. LWo -dtt ~&a. Leca&M .. tle leii n.or Ill f'lll1 eeearitJ ............ llcl&l .,ett uall&Me. W.W., ~ &e die ftM9t ,_..,..ta. LWo tic. ~. SS48,000 THE BLUFFS V1r7,.,., .... a...I .a mt. I W. IM. Lufl laall, ldCda wtcll ..._ llCk,.,.... no.n, die. rr . ......, *1~ lJ'ftaC,. _.... rr . ._.. & ~ rmaa Mdll.a,... Qmet-...... as 15,000 LAGUNA NIGUEL · NEW LISTING er.& ta.Jlf MIN .. ~. I bd.. I N. lute ,,tTate J~. Ntat d~u, ~ Pool..,.. 8-JoJ IMUtm a ftlkJ .,-.. TBl IS A PE.UU UU,000 COSTA MESA · MESA VERDE Oner wW nu.c. Lii.ii ucdiellt S W lMNle. Nn klidlln ~ P411u l..we 6 ""' Doa't •Ill tllll o,,ortultJ at t 7/8'-. '249,960 FULLERTON ._. loca* la a.-1 Ima 9dleel DllCrtd.. LeftlJ I W. I Ila wtCl n .. trld Ilk u4 ....._ c.cral air, ~ ....... nil llw Ml It aD · ......... n.... ee,,ier ,1 "c. left nw. Ul!,000 COSTA lllUA · WESTSIDE QIAll W.-... a.e-.. _,. """1r1•1 l1l1 I......_ .... lee wttll ,_Cf .,,... rw.,...... ,..a. 1 ....... 1 ....._ Ul0,000 IaVJNE.WDTPAll n'••· ......... ...,, ........... ,... ........ ., ...... ___ ., I W. I ... a/e. '11 ,..a 6 .,._ t l '8,IOO • • , 1 __.WIT'lll .... • ~DTATI Designer chosen for OCC's Art Center Steven David Ehrlich, a rtafng young star In the world of architecture, has been commissioned to design Orange Coast College's $1 t mllllon Art Center that will open its doors to students In the fall of 1995. Though a number of architectural heavyweights -Including Mlchael Graves and Richard Meler -were Interested In handling the OCC pro- ject, the college selected the 44-year- old architect from Venice. Calif. "Within a decade, Steven Is going to be one of the world's brightest stars In the field of architecture:· says Ted Saker, dean of OCC's Fine Arts Division. Baker was a member of the faculty committee that selected Ehrlich. Born In New York City and raised In Redburn. N.J.. Ehrlich earned an architectural degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute In New York. He has won the respect of critics, winning awards from the AIA's (American In- stitute of Architects) Loa Angetes Chapter and lt1 CaJlfornla Council. He hu bullt up a growing roater of clients sinoe establishing offices In Venice In 1978. "It was clear to us. during the Interview session, that Ehrlich brought a special esthetlc sensitivity to the use of llght In creating a working and living space:· Baker said. "He pro- jected a rapport and an abUlty to listen. He made us want to work wtth him, and became our unanimous choice." An exhibition featuring Ehrlich's work, that Includes many renderings of his new OCC Art Center pro)ect, Revered Realtor honored in dedication ceremony Members of the Newport Mesa As.- aoclation of Aea.ltors held a dedi- cation ceremony Aug. 23 for George W. Williamson. former association board president. honorary director for fife of the Callfornla Association of R•ltors and undisputed "grandfather of Harbor Area real estate," who died Aug. 8. He was 87. Close friends and co-workers paid special tributes to "Uncle George" - a valued member of the association since 1956 -at the dedication held In the "Williamson Room," formally named earlier this summer. Wll- llamaon was remembered as a kind and generous man, always willing to help solve all problems. Virgina Keller, a friend and a. aoclate. recaJls that Williamson llked to refer to hlmaeff as the "Nlp-ln-the- budaman" at the Newport-Mesa As- aocl•tlon. All remember Wllllamaon's excef- tent memory and sharp wit. As wetl u beingof the moat professional men In the business. Faret Walker says that Wltllamson like to state that he "never made a mllllon dollars but he made a mllllon friends." Your flrat pet, your flr•t Job, your flr•t c•r, your n,.t home cl .. •lfled'• your flnt choice. The dedlcatlon ceremony Included a r8801utlon. given to hi• grandsons, as a special tribute to the fife ot Wiiiiamson. "who gave so unlefflahty during his life for the benefit of his community and whose memory will continue to produce guidance to as- sociation member•," r•d Ray Zar- tier, pre91dent of the board of direc- tor•. BecauM of Wllllamson'a dta- tlngutlhed contrlbutlon to the Call- fornta reaJ estate Industry, a scholar- ship fund was eetablllhed by the CaUfornla Aasoclatlon of Realtor• In 1987. Thia fund Is set up for 1tudent1 who wlah to major In real •tate u undergraduates. Donation• to this ac::holarlhlp fund should be made pay· able to the CAA Schotarlhlp Fund, California Aasoclatlon of Realtors Scholarship Fund, Cyndy O'Toole, 525 South Virgil Ave.. Loa Angeles 90020. The ceremony lnctuc:t. the unvefllng of a ptaque and picture, which will be a permaMnt eddltlon to the Wll- llamson Room. The ceremony was ctosed wtth the lklglng of "G<>d Blell America" led by S.tty Grubb Rhee, mlatr... of ceremonlee. The tong Mid epect•I mMnlng for thoee In attendanc:. 8'nce Wllllamson wu the tong IMder of "God a-. America.'' aung before each boetd meeting. Fri.nd and fellow Aeettor Lloyd Milne noted, "He 8'noerety beUev9d In our country and people. Singing that tong made peopM happy, whtch ~ hln. happy." WNlllmeon le IUMwd by hla wtfe Dev-.. Md NI two grend8one Br9tt and Scott WNelMw>n. wHI be on dlepley Sept. 19 through Oct. 2e tn the college'• current Art Center G*lery. The gallery, 91tuated In the coflege'a current Art Center build- ing, la open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .• and evenings by ap~ntment. AdmlMfon 11 tree. A reception honoring Ehrlich wtll be held Sept. 27 from 7 to 9 p.m. OCC'a magnlflc9nt eo.OOO-square- foot Art Center wtll Include a large four-story horaeehoe-shaped gaJlerla at tts entrance. and wtll dominate the southern edge of the campus. Located at the vertex of the two green t*ta. the bulldlng wtll f8Ce OCC's four-atory library acrou a long green- sward. "The two bulldlngs wm anchor the campus from 4Mthef end of the long and lmpreaaive maJI." Baker saJd. "The Art Center wtll be unlike any other bulldlng In Orange County. "The majestic gaJlerla In front of the bultdlng preaenta the aymmetrlcal geometry of the Renalaaance:· he added. "tt's remlnlaoent of a fecade you might tlnd on a European ca- thedraJ. Behind the gallerla wtll be a th,....atory atructure repreMntlng the International atyte of architecture - ~ric, cleM, and featuring an effldent UM of apace. "You'll atao ... poet-modern ln-ftuenc:ee. Ehrlich u ... his architecture to reftect the aurroundlng locale." OCC's location will be r.nected In a dramatic lkytlght -MMna u a apine -that dl1MCt1 the rnkJMcik>n o1 the three-story structure behind the gauerta. The skytlght, conatruoted In the 11\ape of a eucatyptua i..r tytng on Its side, COY9tl a thr .... atory atrtom aree. prOVidtng ample room tor the public dlaptmy of atudent amwont. "Steven walked the cempue before meeting with the commltt• ..... want- ed to Q9t a ..., for the ptece." BU er UkS. "WhU. dtacuuing the project whh ua, he took a eucatyptua IMf from hta pocket. He Mid the tr ... on campua ... be9uttful and lhoukS be renected In the buHdtng'a erehltec. ture. Fecutty membert Mrvtng on the commltt• toved hie poei&tc touch. "When I Im• looked at htl ftr1t rencMrtnga -though he didn't point lt OU1 to me -the i..t lnvMdl8tety jumc)ed OUI from the dellgrt. I MW " in the lkytlgtrt.'' All of occ·s vtaual arts programs wtH, tor the ftrat time, be hOUMd In one building on campus. The f\nt ttoor wlll contaJn clusroom1. labs and atudla. for sculpture, ceramlcl, fllm and vtde<>. broadcasting. jewetry ,.. pair. mualcal Instrument repair, edvertlafng and graphic de91gn, com- puter graphics, and printmaking and sllk ecreenlng. The second floor will house pho- tography, white the third floor features f aciNtlee from painting and drawing. The butldlng wtll atao Include facutty otncea. a snack bar, an art gallery and an outdoor teaching amphitheater on the roof of the gallerla. The butldlng's ~n emerged only aft• Ehrtlch conducted a lengthy, ln- dep1h lntervtew with each facutty member In OCC's Fine Arts OM.ton. "The building la extremely effle~t when It comes to the use of light," Baker aaid. "Steven displays real ~ nk.ls Jn thia area. "Artllt• llke to use naturaJ light wtienever poaalble, and Steven takM this fact Into account In hi• <*Ngn. The building achieves a perfect blend In utlllzlng natural, floreecent and tungsten fighting." Studios and classrooms will be bathed In soft "nonhern light." The ambient fighting will be provided by large north-facing wtndowa, com~e with "9e00ps" to deflect It throughout each room. "Here, In the Northern Hemisphere. north lighting la the best kind. Southern-facing windows provide un- atable llghtlng -you must cona1antly wr•tle wtth moving shadows.'' The building ltaetf wtN be made of white pre-cast concrete. "It'll be a low-maintenance build- ing. The concrete will never have to be painted. It'll have a very clean look to It." Baker expects to receive state ap- proval tor the bulldlng during the 1990-91 academic year. The building should be placed In the state budget In 1991-92, and working drawing• could be completed In 1992-93. As>· proval of working drawings. and ground breaking actMtlee, wtll take place In 1993-9•. The facittty should be ready for occupancy In the fall of 1995. After graduating from college In 1969, Ehrlich jo4ned the Peece Corps and spent two yMfl worktng for the Moroccan Regional Architecture and Planning Office In Marrakesh. After leaving the Peece Corps, he spent a year as a "nomad" traveflng through- out the Sahara. EhrHch then worked alx yeara In Africa, teaching architecture et Ahmadu Bello Unlvertdty In Nigeria. He studied lndlQenoua form1 of architecture, and 11Yed the ltfe of a ··1oca1.·· ''The' e~a had a big ln-nuence on me," he says. "I'm very reep«;tful of a .imple or prlmlttw way of do&ng things, which can alao be Men aa the mott etralghtforward way." H .. travelt made Ehr1~ what he 01111 an "architectural anthropologllt." H4t became a cultural Obeerwr, ftndlng connectk>M be- tween archttectur• and cutture. The archttectural 8'yte of OOC'a Art c.nw w11 ftt "' perfectly ~ the ~~. tocatton. cutture Md hlltOfY. 8*-' EJwloh .. lftlklng .... of that. I .. Costa Mesa Real Estate Speclallsts COSTA MESA ••• NOWHERE NEAR THE BEACH, NEAR THE PRICE LISTED BY VERNA LETIS 545-3389 •SA VERDE RAMBLER spectoU. 4 bedroom. 2 bath, 2900 lq. ft., a.ge family room opene to epa In beck yard. N9W C9fpettng throughout. lntlde laundry room and UC*CIM room. Large welk-tn doeet. H• R.V. 8CCHI Stepe to the park. Reduced to $317,500 COSTA •SA GOLF COURSE AREA Beat locatlonl Exqulllte 2 atory, 4 bedroom, 2 bdl -tipprOxlmately 2800 eq. ft. New plulh a.petlng. new~ 3 cw 98'•· End of cut--...c mMnt lerge, pool lize yard. Mklng 1475,000 •SA WRDE POOL HOME -,IOO N9wty decorated 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Wonderful privet. .,.....,.lful beck yard. Mutt ... to llPPf'9Cllat•. RDUCID TO 1211,400 Only 2 blodc• to achoof, 2 ftreplecel In this huge 3 bedroom, 2 bath p1ua den home. Fa&ueoul beckyerd with avtaty, fountain and 880. Owner ..me to mow. Great Invest- ment or nrat ttme buyer. FIR8T TIME BUYER Thie " ttl 3 or 4 bedroom•. 2 bathe, large Y9"1, a.rge matter bedroom. Move In con- cltion. lnelde i.undry. Nleelt atreet In Welt Costa Meu. C.I today to .... 1228,500 NeW COUNTRY DECOR 4 bedrooma. 2 bathe. R.V. aoc••· completely upgr.mdl See to appreciate! Only 1249,900. Miia Verde .,..., clOle to_ lhopplng. Famaty ...-iiiilfcenf•. -. 1249,900 LISTED BY VALERIE TORELLI 540-7855 TRANSFERRED OWNER • PRICED TOMOVI Gr•t location In Mela Verde. Home In pet- fect ahape. Contempc>rary k>ok. New paint and modem kitchen wtth new appllancea. New landecapfng; great window treatments. $299,500 OYIRLOOKlllG THE PARK IN MESA VERDE -EXCLUSIVEI 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room; new carpet, oeramlc tHe entry and kitchen with remodeled bathroom•; beautiful landecaplng and ftowert galore. 1329,000 MESA VERDE DREAM' Neer 2 parka, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, famlty home, 2 atory with formal dining room and huge famlty room. $299,900 COURTYARD ADDS PRIVACY GrMt locatk>n and r*ghborhood, quiet atreet, 3 bedroom, family room and obeerva- Uon deCtt with tplral atalrcaM; 9Wfl • pool and pnC9d to ..n. Alklng 1264.900 STEPS TO BALEARIC PARK AND PRESCHOOL GrMt 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with laundry room, formal dining and Mttng .,. .. u well u family room. Land8caped front and back, on quiet 8treet. $349,000 LISTED BY MARGIE DI CAMILLI 979-8280 LISTED BY LAURIE TORELLI 548-9948 OWNER WILL CARRY Mela Verde 3 bedroom with large added on family room. Vaulted oelllnga, ftrepfaoe, pool, ape. gazebo and IOvety ~yard with fish- pond. RV acx:ese, cul-de-sac. Atklng '289,000 FIRST TIME BUYERS TAKE A LOOK MeM Verde atarter home features 3 bedroome, large family atyte kitchen that hu ~ retHed, retlled batha, 2 car attached garage. lnaide tract IOcatlon. $238,000 THIS 18 THE BARGAIN YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR 4 bedroom, 2 bathe In Meu Verde. Re- modal1d kttc:hen with cuatom cabinet• and oeramlc tile. Bathe have new cab4net1, ftx- turee and lhower doort. Fireplace In IMng room. Extra large IOt with room for a pool. Setler may pay buyer'• clollng costs. Re- duced to 1245,000 PR•E CUL-DE·SAC LOCATION Parquet ftoortng In entry and famlty room. Flreptace In IMng room, 2 bath• with new • ftxtur• and wood accents. 3 large bedroome. Greet IOcatlon. 1255,000 aACK ON THE MARKET Looking for .,.. owner and too good to be true. but tt ial Rebuttt home ha or-t new kitchen and bath, 4 bedroom•. 3 betha, epa. Greet location. What more could a buyer' want $399,000 MODEL PERFECT -MESA WOODS PRICED .a ••oLUTELY RIGHT Compteteey redecorated. s.nut1ona1 up-~ gredee. From the moment the doubte entry MeM Wood9 ftneet 3 bedroom ftoorptan doora open, you'll be deHghted wtth the wool priced tena of thouund• ~ comparable. berber carpet1ng, Frenctl doon, new kltcMrl Y• • .....,. are reedy to mcwe. Walk to South and pool. Abeolutely move-In. $299,000 Cout Pia.a. 1289.000 RIGHT NEIGH80RHOOD, RIGHT .. LAW APARTMENT UPSTAIRS VALUE, GREAT PRICE eompe.te kHllwt quarten uPttalrt and a 4 Approx 2700 eq. ft . of beeutfful tMng epece, bedroom home downatalrs. Enjoy the ecenlc ptlVacy. 3 car garage and epa. Owner t>ought P9fk from your pool and epa. RV ecoeea another. $384,000 AFPORDA&E GIANT 1410•000 WOODtlRIDQE CONDOS 0wr 3000 eq. ft., tNe 5 BR. 3 BA home hat EXOTIC AND PIUV ATE ~ DEllGftEt PeRPECT edded on wortclhOp, IOft and den. GN9t for lfNIOIM yoAM own troptc91 paradiM. VI.. EnjOy the tmentt ... of Woodbridge In tht9 home offtce or f8fftlly. Super IOcatlon, doee to atory home tocat.s on a cul-de-1ec, offering top-of-~ End Untt town."tome. Two oc College. Performing Atta Center and the prlv80y of • 111ro lot tine wtth IWoe 8'de bedrooma, patlO and air condttlOnlng. South CoMt Plaza. Only '299.900 Ind b9Cky8rd. Sepatat• famlly room. 11ea,ooo I..,. A MODEL 1289'900 8PACI, LOCATION, PRICED TO Wft WALK TO lftltm•a ULL ~ 3 BR. 28A w/ffmtty room, kttchen ao. to IGhoOta. ~. ~ and LO¥lly Woodbridge towM<>me. 3 bedroome nook Md fonnll = .,.._ Upgr8ded ~ulh ~ e>wr. remod .. 1d wtth new ktteften COIW«1ed to 2 bedrooml and den. Two car :'~~'8:::.:Ct=. ;;d9t Md now he'-~ ,,...,.Nd to the wt g11rage. Air oondltk>nlng. 1225,000 :s.: ~~@=-~ iJLLL • .....1llTlllWY,Aq ..... •••••nmm_ .... ..,.,. Huntington Harbour triumph of • • VIS I On Megnlflcentty situated on the Southern C..lfornla Riviera. that atretchM from Malibu to Coronado, Huntington Harbour repr111nt8 a major achleYement In rnartna-ortented llvtng. Aa a totalty conceived community, with greenbelt•, part<a, bMchea, achoola, shopping centers and lagoons. Huntington Harbour reveell lteelf as a aupertatlve example of rMOUrceful, aeecout reeldentlal plan- ning. The more than one billion dOllart Invested In new homee at Huntington Harbour. In the courae of two dec-- adet, 11 an eloquent trtbute to the farsighted vision and faith of It• found- ing developer. the Christiana OH Cor- poration. On any aun~sptuhed day the beguiling vista of beautiful contem- porary waterfront homee, with aaU- boats and motor crulMrl courafng Mrenely along Its waterways, makee It difficult to betleve that once upon a time Huntington Harbour was a bar- ren expanse of marshland belonging to a local gun club. Even as late as 1958. Huntington Harbour was un- known. It Is lnter•tlng to conjecture whether Huntington Harbour would ever have become the full-ecaJe, Mlf- oontalned seacoast community that It la but for the enthusiasm and high standards of a youthful coterie of entrepreneurs known as the Chris- tiana 011 Corporation. Orlglnally headquartered In Denver, Christiana's catatytlc force and youth- ful president was Peter Douglas, member of a prominent Arizona fam- ily and son of the former ambuaedor to Britain. Allied with Douglas as his assistant was Martin Fenton Jr.. who had come westward after graduating from YaJe, and who In subsequent years was to play a key role In shaping the eventual destiny of Huntington Harbour. Imbued with a strong sense of optimism on the potential of seacoast realdentlal development In Orange County, Douglas and Fenton, Journey- ing up Pacific Coast Highway one day In 1959 from a sojourn to New- port/Balboa, spotted a large tract_ of marshland as they neared Huntington Beach. The property, as they soon learned. comprised 878 acres belong- ing to the Rancho Lomita Gun Club. ihus began a train of events that led to the eventual acquisition of the property by Christiana, but only after protracted and complex negotiations with the state In establishing Chris- tiana's property rights. Acquisition of the Rancilo Lomita marshland became a prelude to three years of painstaking and complex planning and engineering by Chris- tiana. To reclaim the marshland sfte from Its drab setting, Christiana en- trusted the architectural uaignment to the lnternatlonalty renowned firm of Wiiiiam Pereira and Aaloclatee. From the Pereira drawtng board emerged the exciting concept of a total, water-oriented community named Huntington Harbour, contaJn- lng five Island•. of which 258 acres would be crla.croued with channels, turning bulna and lagoons. Dramatiz- ing the lngenloua layout of Venice-like canal• wtth waterfront homee and private boat sllpt was an lmpr...,ve 400 toot wkN mmn cNinnet IMdtng to the .... By the summer of 1982, with com- plex hydrological challenael reeofved and the flve Island• detlneeted and named, Chriatlana began the market- ing of the flrtt lots and homes on Admiralty llAand. Although one of the amalleet of the five llAand1 at Huntington Harbour. Admiralty lay doMet to the sea. It• configuration of finger-like lndenta- tlon1, as a Mttlng for new slngi.- famlly homes with private boat lllpt, provided unml1takable evidence of an Innovatively freeh community des- tined to become one of the Jewel• of the Southern California RMera. The careful planning that marked the debut of Admlralty was followed by the opening of an adjoining Island, Giibert. A vehicular bridge gave the two Islands a neighborly link. It also opened up opportunities galore for a generation of younger California architects to create exciting new architectural atytes In waterfront llv- lng. In the development of both Ad- miralty and Giibert llAanda. Chrl8tlana maintained an underlying phllo90phy to develop Huntington Harbour with care and good taste.~nllke the peU- metl construction taking plaoe In Or- ange County In the 19e0t. Miiestones loglealty and appropriately fetl Into plac.. In 1988, a new hlgh-levet bridge was opened over Padftc Coast High- way that algntflcMtty Improved ac- cea of Huntington Harbour'• main channel to the .... In May of that ..,,,. v-' a 10-ecre, 88,000.tqu.t• foot lhopptng center, the Boerdwalk, made na debut. OWr on w.,,., Av.nue, perimeter of the community, the Huntington H.rbour 8eadt c.ub, a h9ndeome ---,_.,,_,,__ -. --- two-ltory ltructure with ltt own Mndy beech, had begUn to make 1t1 pree- enc::ie feft as a focal point for IOClal actlvtt ... and dining. The ftrat of ..wral marinas flanking the Beech Club had alao been com- pleted with marked IUOC 111. Ad~t to the Beech Club ~ng ••tward, Chr11ttana al9o had marked another mtteetone with the completion of lt1 flrat condominium project, Weatherly ~ty experienced from almott a decade of plonMrtng at Huntington Harbour. Chrl1tlana marked the ad- vent of the '70. with the task of developing the three bigger l1land1 - Davenport, Humbolt and Trinidad. In a judlclou1 mixture of alternative stytel of llvtng, Chrl1tlana, now under Martin Fenton'• leadership, balanced the continuing development of con- temporary waterfront and near water- front homee with auch attached resi- dential project• as Tennis Estates, Sea Gate and SeaBrldge. In Its quest for an Ideally balanced community, Chrt1tlana 1U<:OM1fulty In- troduced at Huntington Harbour tueh eonc:ieptl aa congregate housing. Under thll format, fore~. side yard• and other ar .. which con- tribute llttle utable llvtng apece were eliminated In favor of land utlltzatlon that expend• oommunlty-orMNtted amenft•, ctubhouMI, pools, rec- rMtlOnaJ ...... J*k• and grMnbetta. etvt.ttana'1 oomm"ment to vtabfe houelng at Huntington Harbour hu .aeo led It to eucc•etuay "revive" land ._. ownerettlp • 1n entldote to the eecalattng prtcee of waterfront property. At 1t8:ia•a118r1dgelll'lil'll'llm., a new townhome project ~ by ChrtltlMa In 1111, ........ llnd format .. Introduced to enable home buyef9 to acquire a townhome with a dramati- cally lower down payment than would nonnalty be the cue and the prtvttege to purchw the land undernMth thefr unit after a fixed period of yeara. The 1tabiltty Md vtablHty of Hunt- ington Harbour rec.ived llgntftcant lmpetua ln 1972 when Chn.ttana, through Its aubaldlary, Huntington Harbour Corp .. formed a partnership with Northwestern Mutual Life In- surance Co., a reapected name In the lnaurance Industry, to Insure the Int• grated development of the Harbour's remaining 138 acree. That objective haa been achieved since the partnership was formed In 1972. With the opening 01 Seaside Pointe, an Increment of .. ..ngle famlty homes, In mtd-1979, Trinidad Island, the tut of the nve Island• at the Harbour to be developed, achieved final completion and thus brought to a cioM 20 eventful yeers of actlvtty by Chrlltlana. In the cour.. of "' long usoclatlon with Huntington Harbour, Chlrltlana OH Corp. Changed It• corporate name to the Chriat&ana Compan• Inc., In 1971 to reflect the changed character of lt8 operationl. Although "' huge task Of bulldlng at Huntington Harbour ta at an end. Chrtlttana oontJnuel to be a part of the community through the autplcee of Huntington Harbour Relllty, one of ltl corporate entltlee apeclallztng In local.,...,......., Belt of .... the "tmpoeelble d....,,,11 h• come true. A delOlate, vtrtullty u~ nwehllnd hu been tranatormed Into an exemplary mettne communtty that Ml mede Southern CaMfornla IMng .. etfll'I of .. wottd. -•••ITtrm-·--UTAft ELP THF: DAILY PILOT SUPPORT YOUR CO HurmNGTON Youm SHFJ.:TF.R HUNllNUl'ON BP.AOi CARCll KNCXlE SHEJ.Ja BxlD1rM Dau:croR -FRJF.NDSHJP SHEIIER LAGUNA BEAOI R.Ev. 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REDUCED 9350.000t TUldn 1090 OCMn, vtew. deck. frl*, l~iiiiii!i--m111pom•~~ lteOPI S349K 633-7172 Triplex, Ill 2BA 1BA ONE-OF-A-KINDi Newcuetoml!Ome.4 BR,4 get.lndty.2t12Seevtew. 2BA.gerage.r.noedywd. The Tsnoe Cardlf 28R HOUSE s I 00 No Mon-gage to w<Xry about, or even a single monthly payment Full price one dollar Lillie known pro- gram ge t 111e 11c11. Amazing recorded message reveals detella. Cau anytime 1·900·•56·4567 , .. 1N/lndlvidut1 yerd1 & encl 1529.900 BA. Spectacuter view! *111111 mll* St.2751mo. 87'"*1· patio, P9t ok. $750/mo. 28A 1200 aq. ft .• pool. ge11g95. 12.280/mo In-CHUCK & LIZ ~ES Open deity 1-5. Agilnt, Seller ....,_,.... mull South of PCH 2 St«Y !font 2 0 1 5. A ~•I I Ice . 11e, Avall mid S•pl come. Great 11artet unlla 83t-tHIRM: 141-5743 Kitt, 536-5789 ... 1,,... condo, 2 M . + hoUM, 2400111• 48A •lg (714)3e1 5764 11100. 752·288t. wleasy rlnMC1ng. Cell den, 2 BA. 11WcM lndfY bonue rm. 2'-'BA. htdwd 2 Mllr BR + den, 2 ... BA. 2 W0008RIOOE. ~· Chuck & LIZ Jonel ........ rm. 2 eat att get. lit• A flfa. gettge, $24001mo. llO<y Twnhee. 2 CW 1tt 4BA 2~1A, IM'I. rm, 631·1216or1Mfr5743 •n brlle wl 0.C0t1tor up-404 1nem.ot77 gar. S 11Hlmo. dyl trptc,covpatlo.1111•,ten· i-;;;;;;~;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;; 2 BR. 2 BA Cohdo. GIHlld grade a . S 21t. 500 --892-7731, 845-5212...,. nit, pod prtv. Stt751mo 1~ g•t•d community 730-0530 -·L~l-11, ........ 640-132Tor720-1152 tbC. H1rt9our 1042 w1tennl1 I pool9. Up-3 BR. 2.5 BA rwof decor. 3 -..,. .. gr~ unit wl epe tub. Molllt ...... yr otd condo. 2 Mttr BR 11 Townhoua• e p1rt· UtP!l ifldt 2 I 48 •MESA VERDE• ~ -· ln9lde lndry. 2 yr9 NW! .. •lett BA. lg kltc:Mn, menta. 3 BR. 2'..\ BA. 21•-iiiiil•-----lliii WM*A ' I~ • " . • Totally remod.-S 3BR IOIL-Cen11ally toe.I*' wl.._ For 5* 1100 c I o u 1 1y1t•m1, C# get, wld hkups, pod, WALi< to l>eeclh, 2BR 2BA house. F/P, $352K. 3BR 2~8A COftt*nporll) to beec h Atlllng ArdOn ~·sioe Room undergrnd ptig for 2, 9')a. Meny deluxe ,.._ t'-'BA chlrrr*. fonNll IT UTllAUY TAIU owe Owner llA0-9739 townnome, 2 ftreplec.. s211.ooo. For lnOfe Info .. Cut• Comfy 8-dl Home p1enty of ,,,.., ptig. Pv1 tut ... lt,2501mo L.... dlr, llf. IOCt· s 1250 yr IN. Y• llUTI AWAY-IWI __.. view. MCUflty o-te. ten-call t 73-t240 Aet FUiiy turnllhed Extr• befl,,,.....,. rlM.0 before. one now. t3-37&-13&4 * .._.. nla,pool&epe,'319.000 ltt.500 OWC ~ Perfect for 2 pro· 2233FllM9wAoed t'ou ente r Ille grand 3 BR hOme w/large yatd C1 ll Bllr, Biii Lloyd illfllll• 11 le11lon1l1. l ttoOl mo a.tw. Wilton & Avocedo Nrweft lelCft 2169 Ooub141 doors. notice me CloM to beech & bay 546-8583 U.11• II fu of & . 7to-e230 :~-:-~rro11 from •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• ;c::~~ ~~ ~~: ~= Aslung $209,000 OCEAN VIEW * P\1111 """" 1 S50 BEAUTIFUL lullr furn. OPEN DAIL y TIL 8 p M •GA TED COMMUNITY• ., you take 1n 11141 total • • lllMlllLI Vi .. Balboe ~ OREGON 37 l..,_. Acree. t":1 :,:,..~ ~ For info 722-8529 OH 1°"' FAIJ/fWAY beauty of t1141 most spec-2 Mstr Suites. 2 car at-360 v~ of oceen. mint R~ plank pe11o. ~ t>Muty wtth over ... • 2BR 2BA • •EASTSIOE 3BR 2BA ..... 1acul11 .,._of the ocean taehed garage. end urnt. & 1nlend watetWtys from ,_ berbef catpetfno. atunnlno euatom crafted den 'IW'f quiet ltrMC 1 hie .,. irl9lde tnod 1111111 ... from Dina Point to lrplc. spacious patlO aree 1opmost ...., .. ob..v•· mirrored walll. move in riome. f reefarm potentt.I blo'ck tr om beac ,, y0 • Id":; It · Ca1111tna 1rorn 11·11s 1ruty • much more Aalung lion room of lhlt !af'd.-readY Gorgeous comm 1298.000 . •905 12500/mo 175-e075 s10:s Pet ok? C:..TJ': 2 & 3BA 28A .-Pta. lrplc. eteg1nl penlhOUM on the S 185.000 F0< m0<e into mark 3 bdrm 85 tell pool, ape & tenni1 Jutlt 60 ACRE mountain zoned · ..i bit. mlcto, wrtlwl dryr ed99 of the WOttdl 2 Mu-673-1240 Agl WATER TOWE R Jull $206.000 ... RR5-Vllley/Rl"9f t/lewt Bright, airy 1BR 1BA Niups. centl81 llr, 2 car ter Suites guest room. 3 -----11ep1 to oc:..n aandl 1250,000 . •"1 UP99f unit wlpello & .... -get wl x1ra 8'cwav-Alt 1av1s11 baths. specious '1UJll mfl ~ 7ll0-3e00 $3. 100.000 VERSAILLES * DK«· Riv.Side Reef f1111e 1undeck I perking. In perfec t condition m8fnlenano9 Incl Sofry, gourmet k11c11en fHIUr· CHOICE LOCATION. 3BR llOf owner hes crM1ed. 980 S.W ltll St • t4 11>6()/mo. 721-0343..... wlpool acceH. 3BR No petL 844-0509 Ing white-washed oak 2BA. att gar S 194K Next -lo\l\ll HI HCl'lot eoectawler hOme 11'1 thlt Gr8n11 P .... Or. 97526 •EJegMt 3 ~. 2 BA 2'MtA. l12501mo yrty. Nwpt T_,ece 3BR 2 St""' floors formal llvino room to SC Plaza 2131598-7251 ti« •Ml, '-· quiet, prlvlle location (503) 47,_.... "°'* In nine T•rac» a..t ce>rne*xl lwnhome, 1 cer ,,_ •;; ••th f11ep11ce , 11111a -..Ull.lll-m R£All~S ~~~t~:!':;: Frptc.fncdywd,dtllger .-fmTU.• Poot, ,_ cpt,'p.int, ~~~~=,1~~~s J;r~-2 11omes 1et1t Prlme E'llde ape & clubhouM. New«pta& pelnt. Yr...... IJi.4111 112001mo. et.on t-.x>t1 lit 1111 locatton Singi. t1mlty ........ ~ IOS2 1179,000 ,.. 12.4001mo. 875-42e7 reQ'd. ~ 131-12M • detached 3BR. 2',0,BA ~ ~ OPEN HOUSE ANYTIME i.G 38R 28A 11011M wlget, c ,J ( ~ I I I Kj:'\\ As111ng $299.000 BrOktlf Bri9h1 & 11ry3BR 2BA, flp, Cell MlfYAnn MoGulr• w/d. retrlg. wet in. Pv1 &and ,,...., 3 BR, 2 BA 1 ' · cooperallve OPEN ale newcarP9t, get!Q9 ........ 'Ill petlodedl Ttp.t c:ond houM w/frple, t,400 eq ~' 1 YI.II'\'\ SAT/SUN or call tor ep. poOI a ape ~ morei 11eoo1mo'et2~1 M-F n Very ..ic:.t $1,350/mo HI \I Ill"... po1ntment, 548-7001 1159,500. 3&4-1597 Ill tt• Aoenl 962-81t1 LI00.8AYF"1. !18fU'MM 320 E 21st St. C.M AKA 210l .......... EAST SIDE 2BR HOUie wf3...boat dodl, 4 flp. din Co41na V11ta Court. _ Newport ltldt 1069 New~. 511 Seeward. Lat-Front/Ater Yard t•r 2 ,__,_ ................ Nuevo• Choice country •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.lii _ 2BR f ...., • ,....,,. .,.. · ..._., _,.., """' selling'' Modern J BR .... llM. BELCOURT TERRACE • 3 · r...,... ~· • .,.., May Considef Smell p., l80001mo Agt 17S-2311 home" 3 car ger9 •1 .,, 2BR 2BA, 2•.; c... ~·· bd, comm pool I IPI 780-2 -S12501mo 831-7802 PVT ClU8. 3000 sf PH •ere" Hor au 0 K I LOCITIOI' single ltory towM<>me. "4.000 Ealt Sida new 28A 2'MlA 31A 3-..BA. flp, elub S t•9 9SO• F1nlllClngl SBA 3B ,.. • H"'...., unnrlded w/new MAI KAI 2 bd t>ayfront Oceen view. 1111• ,_ IBR. townhOuM, 2 eer an get. pooll1p1 Swee ping Belter Homes & G11Clen1 A. ...ut• bdrm 'W'"• ...., $4 500 2 ce1 ~• lt5001mo / John Denver Really p1u1mothtlf·ll'l·i..t quer-h trdw ood.21g1~1· ....... lmln B~.Y!!,ONT • 5 bd. dodl yriylM 249-0717 i'1~~~-t .... ~i~~~-°';'1 657-5118 t9"S WIMPaT•t•entranc. Catpell. ele .• ., ,..,., ar .. t ~ Loe. 2~• --._.,.. ...... ....,. "~ Evea-657-IM86 down1talr1 & 2 Room Ap1 -10 ~ & lhOp9. Prtoed . Spenitn VIiia. 38R 2'"8A. E'SIDE HOUSE 2BRliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 3466 w/bal,, upa1u 11 Front & Euy T.ma 10 ..... $425K. Muat ... Wmler Rentett AvefteOle Ip, 81rm. utll rm . ._.. lo n .BA FIR w/llJ)I. 9'0¥9. ... wt1'B '9wt rur petk>. 2 cat ger1ge -· uz -10 ....veeiate 984--7M2 Meehllhopping. Slt95. refng lg lncd yd 2 ear w/openet ,..., 405 & 55 -_.... . 541-H00/640-1147. get ~lopnr ,_· pelnl Enjoy bteethlalflng view a REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES avail lrom govt lrom S 1 wto credit Cheek U repe1r Also S&L t>a1lout prol)ef't,.. c.11 1 805-682-7555 Ext H-3193 lo. r19<> hat your Freeways & South Cout Ml-Ila -U~IY.... .......,...._...... s12001mo 54a-1158 . aun .. u fro"' thll -a.I --···· . apeclOul 38R 2 58A Plaza ~2fr'000vaJue 11 2~~. ~~~'Z ;'i2'f.: -·-•-WlLllllllW NEAR Npt Hgta. 3BR 2BA &Nffl bMUfY ~· CALL PAT {Rllrl below mlll vii. mull.... Enjoy Corone oel Mer It hOuM. FIR. lrg COUl'llty ly remodeled. Immediate .l .. 2111 s275,000 &75-IM80 llltol ~ 2106 Ila best In this ICltldoue kitd'I. 2-c:ar ger. pool & oceup1ncy po11lbl• and tu•urtoue 38A 2'MM ec>• NMt tchla. 1t10P1 ChMdren I pec. o II SN>rt ~e• !-.............. . Who t ' 1 your home .. rvlce 1peclolty Alteraflon1? Accountln9? Auto repolrt Adv ertl1e In clasalfied. •FRPLC 110 Lid •UYIOIUI* belu1yt lmrMdlete OC• l14501mo•utl 873-6400 or long term 1•11• lf\o9el~h 2 ;:.'2 BAO DMiQnef remodeled 2.400 *2 BR. lrple, gatege, c;upMCy ~ ShOtl NWPT HEIGHTS. 2BR l2460lmo 19501mo YRLY Adult• aq ft llome wl3 C# gar-11 ·2 90 l mo Agent or 10nQ len"ll ..... CNI· tBA. ell UUI peid. WIO, _ _, No pers Av111 now 199 on OV9rllzed lot 875-2* _ dretl & '*1 Oii S25a0/mo DIW, lg yd, getdMf Incl ., ..... •,. I• * 842-3871 * $985,000. Bllr. 863-9580 SP,\CIOUS 3BR 28A Cape -_., I 13501mo. 850-9080 1!£......., · -........ * 2475 ~ARINO DRIVE Cod FIP, yd. rum./unf. ., ....... "' ·-Nwpt Hgt• ,,_ 2 BR t ~ .. / •.-.-. 8elc:ouf1 Townnome 2BR Avl 911 l1 7501mo. RENAC BA hOme G 'VI 'd \'t'\V'J ~""I' 1u PONltJM no money down 2 v.eA IOl'met ~odel 723-5915 4 t51322-8765 / no P9t• S.:j!, ~~ ' . \\ _ "-' 4. X II ~l l~:K=~~;.r,~ Sl .150.0oo. mvat 1e11: ''t'\V,1 -..~..,,,·,u·~ .11 ~Pl.(oft18thSt ) RCAl.TOR~~ 721-0343 lllDol \ ~ '\ t,1 I .. 54a.&&80 •ft• 5 pm •NEWl t HOUM to ocn -------·--------,.________ Prime N-port Height• ,_.,.. 2107 qf.t.lfORS • • ------38R 2BA. trplc, veulted R· 1 Lot wlei111t1ng alrvc> 2BR 3BA HOUSE. gerage co;a Mill 2124 3'!~ ~mf It -celllngl. : .. ger~ S 1500 let U1 Help Y •• Sell V 01r Propertr! Call C11111f 1t4, 642-5678 for information lure $425,000 480 t bloCtc 10 bey 1 beedl be wan .0 10 No pell ,)-4...., Stnla Ant Ave. S48-3807 Yearty. 2 atory 11375: .. llf flUHI• ~~~ ::.-:,.~ •31R 2~BA Newport Prtme ~t Height• 31$ Lindo 6'2-7404 48R 2'-'BA • beleOny. 2 the hOuMI WllllnQ 10 pay Tetreoe condo, pull, R-1 Lot wlexllllng llNC· Cha11nlng 1 BR hM Loft eat' gettge, end unit, big I t 0 0 • I t 0 0 0 I m o S'f'~~,::-::; 1~63 wld. lure 1425,000 480 DI'· petk>. 111g, 2 blllt 10 yltd. c:i.tll & veaant 581-t3tt Sanle Ar\e ,\ve 548-3807 bct1 '850/mo Open HM 11111 ~ •EASTBLUFF Oelux turn LSEJOPT ~ ~ Sun 12--3 303 3'11h St DIN'°" 2126 2bf t wlllbry I MP den nr 38t 2aa bMCt1 conoo * 81t-2es--0223 • ..,... llU&I• be* bey. trwvs. 9 mo ... 141ndeek, pool, 2-ear gar' 3BA, 2-..eA end unit. ~.., ~ ~ C:. 12.500 PP 12t-8113 842-8759, 213-451-1939 ·~* pool/teM+a. munny W1tertord Pt. -'* OCb\N FRONT Multi re;.. Condo OCMn 2::. "''::::::.· 01f!Q9, 11• ~ ~8 (8 t8)818-15'M t>Mu«lf\ll lg 2M on land br; city .. 3•3 17" I r. no pell 5 10 3 s. I. h 0 r e 1 14 1 87 3.1 5 4 4 Utilt pd Avt t11S 10 -•• • Pflff ,...., 557-412 or 54s-M21 8 18/T ... 3413 • 5131/tl 87~ ........ 1-:=~==~=== Furnlahed ocuntront la-111'1 Yllly 2 I 34 4M E>CEC Aen1al l2t00 Ii ... ._ Ill condo 2 BR. 2 BA. frl*:. LO end unit. 2..-y. 2'Mte. 38R plutll ocnttnt l2300 .... I ·-· P-8UO. A...otM! lit.fl a dble oer. bOl'lu9 "" wtttl 2BR Penln P1 Hlft s 1500 Gorgeous. !luge t>ayfront Ocnfmt 11,275/mo bettl No peg. 11 too+ c... Pavtllon R E condo l g boat 1111p 1111, Winter Rental t73-1M3 MC. Avel 911 MJ..2474 17Mt20 U U , 0 0 0 . 0 ! N NE Mewfy refuft>Wled lg 18R. • --- SODEAUNO 873·9455 1BA ~· PMlo t d.LL,._ tbe. IHdt 2146 -• .... -.... ~ 10 bdl. Muet M.t 38A2BAi2cat,fri*,Jem.. iD / ..-... IAYIWHllll I H50llft0 1134411 lly111f'd •137511M Hutry! ~ ... ~ .• Clf'_._ 38A/nA, •• 2 Cit get. "t'\VttV"t'"tl' IU'~ 11 OlJIET I oNWmlng 28A '42-1 797 ..... t~~-pd. ~i&:'°in~ '.w• ,....._,, ~" hOuM '""Yfvrn&eQUlp. 2110o.lewere '6' .. IT45 l1500.2t,.._40oe REALT'OAS • Lndfy1cerr.;1. l14&0mo t •7 1""''" 9A • IM 0-1• Mn•. v • """"" 28A tBA. pound floor, no lll*'ded comm aer. 28a l•LD~llB S1NGLE HOME. 3 ll<>fW. N!A w . 2M '*-· one •bo¥9, ,enc. ear. flol-. Wlllt to~ 8AL~~:J:~~:~~ULA 28A, petio, French~. ger a ywd, MIO 1IA 1750. 7141tT0.2W. a ~ MC.,;.~~ .' • -• 2 cer gerage, 11"60/mo ~ wll40tttt .,... ,,_,.,.._.....,,. 1t• -Ul.0109 eteen, Mt& 850-7549 ___,.__..,,., H.........,tt Cl.aMt111• R''L &1&11 Nnwort ludt l1Zf1 ~~~~---.!'!!'I".;•, ,_~l'P'"----.P'!'P.I w tertrOflC -----' ''"' ,_. ..-1 OOMMlttl \lfanted·~~wlnlld 2726 ...,,. 216 Corona del... 2622 COIU U-.-2624.~ --,6"'41~!!!!!!:~,! ..... ~~:=:~~~~~E~~;~~~ BNutiful a _. Ooewlffont 2 BA. 1 BA. 2 BR. 1'-" BA Twnhle ec>t 2 2BA. ,,_ ~. 91', Oarao•. lndry. Quiet Frple ,_ car~. POOi WEEK'S FREE AEHT. "F I I W/.. ~--!'-."'!"""~..i2ii!7oii2~41 WWI& .... ~ ~d dack, llraplt, area No boardwatll oeclt S875lmo ~~~ 2~~ s~'. ... lllllDY Coron. Del M•. ON THE lagune ... ell Prof S1'50/mo !'6-~ f ~·~gg::~ y~t1ynt!~ 4;3:1:~~~~~~ 544.509 1or 17!>-nlt 2~~::,1o2~1';': ~::.~I• 3:~d.2~ ':'~l:;W:om.i===f7=14:):7:18=98=54:. lllf'fll1ULI 722""38.4 _ -WESTBAY APARTMENTS ciflc Ave See Mgr 0 IEITILS, IM. 111 673-Q.421 ~ Tolally r~ 9lt'IJle •11211 .. llllU S2000FF MOVE·INI 8-101 85S-()M5 lll-4111 ~ l\i11ury condo pvt ''""' JBR 28A belll"" SIOIT Front deck, r.., petlO Futuring pool. spa. Br1ea . ..-~..,..., '"""'·'"::lt.E::::·:sat::~/=R:e:llt:::: ~·, •.• ltiUndry rm. r,e:r. No pat~.~ parking 1~--------.. 1 Has MANY ... _,,, -........... -I• •ncludet lorrnal dlftlnO, _. 1a1o 171 '""' Sorry, No Pets Hunt. le_,, 2640 28drm & 380rms Av... m1Gto w/ $6SOl mo I •'-/Ofrl l-t brand new k1tenen. ce-TEii lmALS ,....s ...,. ,,.,, .1779 1841droom1655 ~a 3 8R 2 BA P\eaM '" msg 644-7t15 u-""'" ce .... '":':i•~ ~"f.,! = lrtc9't I &lrJ 2Borm 1' •Be $765 w ld l*up d/w dlSCl(>Sal •Good NeeQn~hOOd•' 2BR Ap1 2 t>llcs 10 Dell' Lg ______ ...;;2;,;,7.;;6.;.9 ~... •WMlcty 2BR 2BA, leund rm w•tll 28drm 28a $855 ' ' E •Good Condlhons• mstr bdrm avt S450· W1S1a.1ff -.i-r--nl n1•droo & pell <>«. Im-•Monthly w/d walk to bNcll ft•"' 825 Cenler St 642 1424 n 1 c • tr P 1 c n c; CALL llW' $490/mo Call Cllro~ ..... d1at• occupencv •ALSO • · • -~ • paliO/yard very 5'>9C'el • • $1725/mo •Winter & SllOPI. s 1350/mo ..... .... Neer good scnool No 642·1280 or 722-1089 NEWPORT BEACH •YMfty 675-3336 ... W'rl doOS $965/mo Sl,500 ---------13 BR Costa Mesa Twnllse I Crnr Westcht1 Irvine Ave ... ~ CHAAMI"""' Cou t F '* ALA MOANAAP'TS * ..._ 213·592·221• ""AirCond111on1nn l2t-l•tt ,.... 119'11 le.,.rt llfJ Conage~brand,:;: l B~ 1 BDRM & 2BORM, tBA, .,...,__ -C'1ar-m109 1 BR t BA on ~:5s0 i !~ e' ~1• ~:nn-~ 1 v Como!t'te Jan;t~r1a1 123-4414 den, W/0, retrlg $1300 O/W, t>Mullful pool ar• Mllllon Vifjo 2667 cenel near Newport 646·-4014 Lv ~ ""MUSIC •• / /mo 495.5912 811., &pm Large rec room & laundry -Island New carpe1 No ""EleYat0< room. close ro s~ & pe1s Str"t perklnn NB ·EAST BLUFF O · ""Full "-BaJConiet 'J\rJ ].._)')' f~~\ 11 SPllCIOUS 4BR 3,~8A. IO LARGE 28R. 2BA & study t>uMS I S&S-1675/mo ~ ·-1. 1695/mo 67~" aw11..,. pool.llde oome vFAX & Coc>y ~e 111 AlTORS • bonus rm, patios, <>Yet· ~~~•= .!:~'i:~J~~ ~-1 be111 L1v1ng/dln1ng, Exclusive Blutts .,.. S5()()..S7~~'!':Z21..().4()()1 ""Amote ~09lll 1.1• '"' Town11omeon ~~ ~:~ni!8"~";~~i yearly • 676-2238 722-9012 or 831·2232 ~~,;;:,~.,,;'~,,.:;:.· 2T~ .. B~. ••r~geP•31,B0~· COM F non-smto.r o.t"""I p-.ent>elt , 38R. 28A. S N p " •,... • ·-,, 12t I Jt41• l /f wnite & bflgllt c:tMn 12•50/mo 640-1327 Lg airy tBR ~111 to sun O<ry o ets welk·lft closet. pello SI 250-SISOO pet mo lront PIH So of PCH •• ! •350/mo 640-~ -room & ktchella COM •Bl9 t>eeul Quoel El..O. endo.d garage Fr-~· new 837 AmlgOI 2BR 18A lrplc $S001mo 16 17 WestOlltf NB ----au home MCI 3 l>lks to t>ell BBQ peltO nat Ind"' wey close S745tmo w-* &«-645e Avail now 723-1604 Agt s.41·5032_ 1 • lus1va Blulfa er.. -·-_, •"'"'" I & " '' $300 d---.. .. T.ii cwer _, 'llwnh<>mel Large 3 BR. •llnmf• ~1166 I sec deo cable aYI Baell & 1BR lease ;;;-·4 m~ntlls .. Ill Ill DPf m COM Rmml to Sllf 2BR lll 1/f 11•/91 • BA large patios --· ,..., ___ v-1BR •Pl ~5 Nopet.s63~·&427 581·9398 Vaulted eel.lings ba6cony tBAllM lrplc w DO w 40018'fCll •A NB ·' 2SO-S1500 I*" mo -• ~· •Wfsm• ---------1 g.arage $~ No pet.a 4 1)4lcslroml>Ct'IS480 MO ~gt !>'1-5031 •e new 837 AmlQOS "•lllAPl9f• •l patt0 quoet no pets ._.... -760-.1713or857-1n8 759-0218~760-2394 EXEC ,..._ c .. _,_ ~- • • 644-64S8 Sl• •--S1 OOOmon1ri1y C1t1Ju1oe _, ~---------1 v"-.,,,... -·~ ,,,.Y .. "-!-. 71"16«-•2•2 e~• 382 Large 1BR loft patio Newport leach 2669 Oceintron1 clean tBR C!.:sB:!n. ~ v=~~ ~:;~ ·~~o F~"; -u~BOR VIEW 30()() SQ '1 W , .... U . Spacious 2BR 1 •BA country selh09 SH5 No •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• up1>41r carpets, drps S350tmo Dote to OCC r-1 ~-~1 rm • •.-C home wl~t llM llM12t pets 8•6-"262164!>-9S.3 t>ltlN. 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MMU , , ' some Wltll oceetl YleWs H B Huge 38R llOuse patt0 lndry cat>le 1111 up 2BR 2BA w/be8ulll\.ll t>ay on F8inllt-01 ..__.. 38A W/0 . frplc, 1ri,1u1c, No pets 1850 850-3407 Vl9W' MICfo dl w. lir• -1 ,___. • place & garage Elljoy our Beach Country Clut> 1 m• 10 oc:.al'I 9S· f'Sm Ltl 1• lftJ G•dn unit eec:vrity N-pets Red• now S650 122.0252 UMl2tl,llll Avl!l1let>I• 1mme01etery 631-4086 etter 12 noon prvt ~ 11850 AU Gateo community. 2 car wti• & Gee> 536-0088 maon1enanoe lnCI QWaoa wt storage fir• H B sh• -v no<le 3 BR hm •ALSO !Bdrm $1490 place pool JOa, wl O W.._ 10 OCll Pool Jae ..... ~fltn· l\kups From $2850/mo MIF ptol ~ • ., uld SORRY PETS No oets 1~1 Newoor1 Gotoon 968-2707 Center Ot & Gt¥1Vllle Ot} UU 1 ... 11 ShOWn t>y Aoo1644.-0e03 ......... , .. , Meu Verde 2BR Ul>C* Qu1411 CUl·d8•SIC encl gareo• 1695 aec IBR C M MOl>•le Home 49&-1938 O< 751·9"33 IBR unlurn1slleo Apt 2BR 28A rv NB Cenl•.JW S&50 mo Will reduce '945 No P91• 640-1364 rent cnmng constfUCllOt\ 5'6-3955 wmDMIYIL Great IOCattOO Releren· MOVE IN SPECIAL , OFF ces r@Qu1red Small e>el '" month rant RetnoO'I Excepl'IOnilly wel IOQJted SA75 mo w I yr INN tw 18 MO LEASE ·LAST MO FREE"t Prvr en tr~ oat1ting Ample guest P8fk"'9 Uhl & large s.1gns •nc:J lmrned OOSSHS>On 6A2-93A" oi. S625 675-9273 t BA 1BA geted perking No pets ple&M 642·S&S8 B al b o • Ocaentront 28A 1BA vawt.O ~ ~. l\wnlthed enclO-' patlO, Q81ag8. 4BR. l'TBA $2900/mo ~ Sl\Of'a 3 BR. 2 NEW Of""ICE·o\l)OX 210 1•East1Wt •IPlllT IMIT lalbcN 'ri1MI 2607 Ou>et rencea yard S550 NEAR NPT HGTS 2BR BR 2"tBA W/OQMn Ylew 28R lvrn on t!'le Bey ,_ incl ulllS 645-1341 l 'itBA. l)allO garage 2 o w No pets S8501mo lBA 2"~A $2100/lnO BA. 1 bll 10 t>e8Cf\ Ger-st •1COlnet ,,.,~on 631·7S30 408 E OCEANFRONl 1ga Comm POOi SC>I Eu1 17th St Cotll 28R 2BA io-,_,.., Oec-6'42-4905 WkOyS 9·5 '40()/mo • ul~ , Oec> Mesa 6"6-4330 OOOI tennia, 9'>8 & wlllll p111111crp1 llardwooo oe<tonl 1875/mo 288 E !O t>eec:ll 12GooclwlltCt lloors l1 7001m o *2BR t'·BA UOSl8lt1 in 16111Pt 645-3515 oral eel patio geraga WINTER RENT AL. iov«y Avell •mined 6"2·5801 Ottiee Sottc:e tot rent w10 1 block 10 l>MCll furn 2BR 2BA ""rn -n NwOt Wlllk to l>Ch 19 3br mon111 to monrri S-v!•les S 1450/nio yrty 642·3"0 2 t3,37S.5500 4-pte• GrNI locahon Ou•ll are• 2 carports Ovoet E'tlde 2 BA 1'• BA TwnhM LnOry lt1e1llt- lenced yard, no pets S8251mo 2448 Ele!itn S 1000 760-2549 view 9arao• Acrou Jt>a POOi IC)il tenn11 -tilul arn various -lrOITI t>eecll 64!>-SOJe lam 25-30 n1smkr ~zes rrom S2SO Call "<wpt Hgta 2-8R, t 8A i; 17 •, 8otaa Mature Adults No peg. 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POOi VERV 1arge IBR 18A, SpeetaQMlr ~ 31" BA llP9t. •94-6769 WANTED ~ etdat1'i lllEWPOAT BEACH l"9 no pets Out9l ~ ramod I New ~roet VW• .... ly now Wint• Ratel AVAIL 9 t L411JUN 8..ef1 i.dy. 81\'\~ & ...,, S E CO'f>4K Westel•lt 0t i\ gtounOs '31·7376 tieal • new kolC fir Vf/("/ startinQ 9115 873-7677 Pv1 l'TI" n l&m l'ln\ f101M ...... rm & tnMls tn p\11 '""°'AW Hf9" "'Stt>iM~ •MOVE-IN BONUS•• sml pel ec:c:.c>t 642·S8S8 •Winier 3 BR oenfrl Prlv Olde• worluno nm AeQ OwnBA ltc:.Nt Hen.c 1290 !!Cl I\ S~iOUs & b<lgtlt 28R 2 WEST8AY APTS $1900/mo W ~t 38R woman C>tftl $400/mo IOffte C1tMno Cew1 Pll\l IO 141-1111 lull o.1111 t>lllM no pets $200 Off MOVE-IN" 28A At>IS yfly S 1225 mo Ind ulll 1111 I'"' 1250 141 $1000 mo 440 819l t --------- $8S0tmo Pam 544-S480 Sorry No Ptrt• N w p I sh rs "m. 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Terrllc J bdrm pool home 1111 spa. larlf loc on Interior Oll-dHK, '-fie IMnc rm with frplc. newer c.pet. new roof. etd #IN>581 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCAT'IOtl.-..-l1tl 5p1cb11 J ot • bdrm town."lome II ex~ FCUU6n Vlley ex>mpiex 1111 ) baths, ... 20 I 20 bonus rm with blth & wet bit, 2 CM prate, """ •eetlbetts. etd -~) DAILING~ S1tl,500I Beaudf\ty ~ J bdrm home on end ol ~ strftt 1111 RV ICXe9. new roof, Nt1' kJtchen .• hdwd nrs. dbl wooden entry doors to Jrd bdrm. tiled 2nd blth. 5 cdllnc W\s. tKUr1ty system. lovely mlftland ~ #11'0-SM ...... TATE 8220-Custombed l bdrm home 1111 hWllY uppded lnteriof, beautJful pool on huet 9100 s.f. end ol c:ukte1K lot. a.k plank fir t/o. custom brk frplc. ~baths. Island cxiunter kJtc.hen. etd llN().);85 MM TO MAMm '225,000 Model pertm l bdrm Fountain Valley Pillo home has llvlnc rm, dlnltll rm. den & ll\llSter bdrm overtooklnc prtva~ atrturn. skytlehts In vNt.ecl ~ frplc. central lir. 2 pttloa. prtva~ kotlon In S«fuded area' #IN>-586 OWNER W1.L FINANCI AT 11h % L--..l272,IOOI Lovely ) bdrm home ltepl to park Inside crot tract has open beam cellnp. bR frplc. famlfy rm. new roof. Ira yard w/~. lmrNC lovlnc catt! aettrtnc owner 9 wtllnc to ftnn:e buyef1 ilNO-S81 LUXURY OCIHlllDE LA=llTYLEI l2M,IOOI Fabuba Hin Harbour locatton. overtookJnc the water! This p~ l bdrm 4 blth Beyport has master suite with his & her blths. ~ f)Urmft kJtchen. cmy corner frplc. centrll air, elevator serva. outsUndlnc Se9I Beech/Loi Allmltos schools! '1NMM .. IN YALLIY POOL DEC ..,..,. Fabuba • bdrm 2 story FCUU6n Veley home In ~at area with 21 acre •eetlbelt 1111 private pool & spa. Malb.I Its. track Its. k>nNI clNlc. flmly rm, hult lftlltef Ute, etc! #IND-589 IO r.ICH TO OPFIM -·-lncNdtie 4 bdrm 2 sty Plftt SJIKe nee 1111 huet pme pool & spa. huet flmly rm w/Cllltom Olk wet ber. oak INll!de, & CUltOm oak !Nllde. & custom oak entertallwnent center1 hWt.ef tulle has prtv retrut & frplc. fonNI dlrq rm. ... courQy kitchen w /prden window, vaulted cdrlp. rMTOred Wllldrobe, ~alarm. ~tral air. prol landtalplnc. l cw .... Otunvtew IChook. etd ·~ MIND PLEASER: SERVICE TO M ANY IS THE KEY TO CREA TNESS STAR PIAZA ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST, MOST PRODUCTIVE REAL ESTATE OFFICE SERVING YOU ... ALL OVER ORANGE COUNTY