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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-09-06 - Orange Coast PilotI I ' ..... a-.,., ........ THE ORANGE COAST 25CENTS GOOD MORNING! It's Thunday, Sept. 6, 1990, and here's what's happenina: OllANOE COAST WEATHER: Early momina clouds, sunny T ... y'1 ~/lo~ 71-H Yesterday's h~flow: 78-66 Tomorrow's ht&h/low: 77-64 SPORTS: A ...,. i...,.. lu*ll: l>Mcen .... 7~ ----· a.ct.Ad ... PMw Vert I, Aqel1 1 Z4-HOU• HOTUN• TOTH••~n'O• 642-6086 co,.,.•na • np. S..~IUIW ..... TELL THE PILOT JOHN WAYNIE OR ORANGE cou.n-v? TMSmmftl a'9Na<FM NEW TEIMtMl AT M OClJNTY AIRPORT HAS RENEWED DEBAlE<MR WHrnERlHE AffOAT SHOll.D BE PWED AFTER "lHNWAYtE.. "'r OO'fn.I r ttNK IT SHOll.D BE*MED? B4B•BDBl!I INDIX Bridge Business Classlfted ComkJ Crossword Entertainment Horoscope Am~ OpW*>n Poke Log Soc~ ~lngs Weather 09 A4 08-11 E8 09 Weekend 09 AS A10 Al AS El-6 Weekend All TODAYS THOUGHT •• ,, ....... not shl/Jln«1 t0-thlnk If, ww lltOUld not ,. d'6m«J to .. /f ... Marcus TUltus Ckero flOHJ l .C.J THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1990 4 murdered in CoSta ·Mesa Little known about mysterious Baker St. deaths 1y HOUY J. W AGNER ~ ............. COST A MESA -The mysterious deaths of a Costa Mesa family shocked the troubled neiabborllood in which they lived and fri&htcned oeifthbors. Little wu known about the deaths of the four ~pie in the triplex at 1367 Baker St. Wednesday ni&ht, but police were caJlina the ancicfent murder. Police were called to the 1cene at 7:26 p.m. by a pandfather who bad aone to the home to see his da~­ ter, police Lt. Sam Cordiero said .. The man told police be bad seen a broken rear wiridOw at tlie home and See photo, Page A9 wu afraid somethina mi&ht be ------------wroo,a. Upon arrivina at the midence, Officer Jess Gilman was met at the door by a Vietnanaete man who said be had come to help the family move out, said police Capt. Tom I..a.zar. Gilman and the man looked into the residence throuab a front win- dow and saw a woman's leas on the Ooor, I...uar said. They en~ tbe home tbrou&h the front door and di100vered two adults -the woman and a man - dead on the livina room floor, and two children dead in one of the unit's two bedrooms. The children's aaes were unknown. Police were still waitina for a acarcb warrant at midniabt Wednes- day, Luu said. N_eiabbon said a Vietnamese fam. ily lived in the unit, and they be- lieved the children were very youna. Police declined comment on whether there were s.i&ns of forced entry. Residents of oeiabbonna units were beina kept inside their homes while detectives at the scene bcpn their iovestipt.ion. Small dilldren peered apprehensively out from win- dows at the crowd pt.beRd on the street and the yellow crime accne ribbon 1truna across the front of a cluster of w units in two triplaes. Police had the alley behind the units cordoned off for mo~ than a block. Neiahbors millin1 around the street were curious and fnabtcned at the trouble in their less than idyllic SHOWDOWN IN THE C!EBERT neaahborbood. .. It makes you nervou1 when kids ~ killed. especially when you have k:idl o your own ... 111d Dianne Phillipa. a mother of two who bas lived in the neiahborhood for eiabt yean. Phillips and lonatime oeiabbor Tuona Than. 17. spoke of poopa of men ha~ around in the alley behind the little row of triplexes at niabt ~· maki• laoise and someti ·na. ' t Thu apllCulated the deaths may have Been the result of a murder· .Wddc, but also noted the different Mtutt of cnme in the Viemamesc community. Iraqis shoot American Kids in school, thoughts in desert 8y RUSS LOAA Dal!t .... ..-w..... IRVINE -The typically bit· tcnweet return to school today will be more bitter than sweet for more than JOO EJ Toro Marine EJemenW)' schoolchildren whose fathers are servana in Saudi Arabia. More than half of the 600 stu- dents at the Irvine district school have fathers in the Marines, and all share the burdens and uncer- tainties of military life, accordina to Principal Dan Graham. "We haven't been an any situation quite like this since Vietnam," Graham said. "More than half of the luds are now look.in& at a sin&le-parent situation." Graham is an ems-thetic role model for his students. "My dad was a Merchant Marine," he said. "He was aone m to nine months a year out of every year of my life. 1 made it throUJh, but some of my fSff SCHOOL/ft• Alt ..., .... ,_..., LM ...,_ Prtndpel Den • ..._ end dllrtl pMer Howle 98111.r cMt ~urtnt re91dr.cton. Candidates and aides jump · gun posting campaign signs 8y IOeallT IAJtt(llt Dlll1 ............. HUNTINGTON BEACH Political 1U'lteaist1 have jumped the aun. erectfna 1COrt1 of cam- pe.ian sips for three environmen- tally muwled City Council can- didates about three wecb before city law permju the placards to ao up. But the city can't enforc:e iu own nplations and there will be no lepJ effor1 to force the can- didates to remove the lilns. Ctty Ano~ Gaal Hutto n said Wed y. The city probibtts pohticaJ SllDS from toina up prior to 45 days before an election. But its authority was ~ by a 1982 coun cue, aceordina to Hutton. ln that rulina,. the U.S. District Cou.n ln Nonbern California held that the city of Antioch couldn't put a time limit on the SllJ'll beca'* tbal could restrict ftw. dom of apeecb. Hutton said. The company that won the 1uit IPJDlt Ant.loch, Candidates Out· door Graphic Service (COOS), put up the lips in Huntinstoa Beach on bebalf of City COun· cilwoman Grace Winc:hdl, Linda Moulton·Pattenon and Mark Porter. The P'eCD and blue liplt. ura-. ..Protect loba Olica. vocc & ~ncbdl, Pattenon and Potter;' weft flMncH by the All\ip CIC Bolla Olica PJolitical Action Com· miuee. ,.,_ -S8CINS/P ... All Victim's i <ief?&Jx o th e details are not available 9y ll'T A •AMISH • t ,,.........., WASHINGTON -4.n Iraqi toldier abot an American citizen t:ryiftl to avoMi capture in Kuwait llCClOl'dina to a rq>OrtCd reactUna the Seate Department revealed by the department Wednetday ni&bL Tbe reported sboouna 6appened duriaa a day in which President Bu.ab te~ned the ~ U.S. Embuay m Kuwait to enoountat the ambeuador and bi1 skeleton staff to bua on under .. most difficult ctr· C'Ull1l1.aDCeS. •• Separately, Busb told lawmaktrs be would collllder further moves if economic ~ure fails to push lraqa fon:a from Kuwait Tbe St.ate Depanment said at· tmapu ~U.S. diplomau .. to obtaan more information from Iraqi of- ficials (about the sbooti~ in Kuwait) liave been in vain. We will continue to press thtS cue." The department dccbncd to ident- ify the American and said at did not know the ICriousness of h11 aajunes. ln 8qbdad. Saddam Hl.llleln wpd Arabi to JOin him an a holy war~st the West. 8 who met pnvately with more n 30 senaton and Hou~ mcmben. will addrns 1 publtc JO•Dt aeuion of CoQll'ftl nellt Tuetday niabt after retumiOf from bis Wttk· end summit . meetana Wltb SoVlet President Mikhatl S. Gort>echev, apokesman Martin Fitzwater wd. Senior adminastrahon aades. 11111 .............. = MIMl'erelll ., I II meanwh1Jc, dt$Cloaed that the Unit- ed States want.a us allin to S-)' the entire cost. either 10 cub or oon- tnbutiona ot matenal. of the U.S. mill ta.ry buildup 1 n the Pens.an Gulf. The aides wd the admuuwatioo estimated thote OOltS u S6 billioo to the md Of the year ud $ l blllioD I month after that. plus Sl0.5 billton a )'Cir for nearby 1tates hurt by the trade emtierao and a.n uaspecified IWll for developana countnes bet· tered by oal price increues. At the Capatol on Wednetday. Secretary of State James A. Baker m wound up a second day of con- pnsiooal quesnoruna -repeatinc has proposal for planruna of a new "rqsonal secunty structure" for the Middle East -and was leaVJn& Wed~J nt&bt for Saudt Arabia. He · anew that Americans abouJd not eJll'CC'l an}'_ quack resol- ution or the standoff which bas brou&ht tens of thousands of U.S. troops to the SaudJ delcrt, acrou the Kuwaall bordct' from an even laracr force of lraqas. Current U.S. eff ons, aimed at weakenina Saddam's resolve tbroUJh the economic emt>uso, "a.tt aoana to take some tame. and that as what we ask most of the American people: Stand firm. be 1>9tJent and rcm11n uruted so that tOICther we c:aD show that agression does not pey," Bak.er told the Senate Fomp RelatJons Committee. However the CUJTmt situation fftle-.. •AO/ft ... All Did teen vanish With White? Cook pulls out_ of council race lyloellll aAMCD ~ ........... HUNTINGTON BEACH ProcWllWll lblt ... real PauJ Cook woke up_" the aty•a former dty edmiailuator taid Wednct-~be·a bowiDI OUl -ueqvivo- -• a c:aftdidlte ln the Nov. 6 ty COU8Cll '9CC. .. , flMDy 0..... '° my ....., .. . ) • Orange CoaSt People Huda Cotta-Dethlefs A pharmacist and owner of Rx Pharmacy ·n· Stuff in Fountain Valley who also works wilh local drug rehabilitation programs and the AIDS Services Foundation helping AIDS patients cope with their medication. H ER PHILOSOPHY-------- Cotta-Dethlefs, j4, believes in "'totaJ personal care." Besides her policy of home delivery of medications to those too weak to leave home, she says she 1s "very patient" about how she gets paid. She also serves as a go-betw~n for doctors and patients. monitoring med1cauon. "It's very rcwardmg for me. That's the way for me 10 feel good about why I became a pharmacist" H ER BACKGROUND ------- Cotta-Dethlefs., with her brother (aJso her business panner). has owned the business for two ycan. She came to Fountain Vally from UCLA. where she conducted research on genetic cloning relating to diseases of the brain and central nervous system. Her bachelor's and master's d~es in pharmacology are from the Universm of Londo n. · She also ge1s nouced for lhe non-medical 11ems m her pharmacy: eamng.s. perfumes, cosme11cs. office supplies. party supplies and gJf\s. She also otTers customers postaJ services. EDITOR'S NOTE: fl yoo tao" •omHoe 1do doold H lutvnd la ''Oruge Coa•t PHple" c•ll tbe D•lly Piiot'• City Oe•k •I 14Z-4311, or Jen~ • me .. •ge oa lbe Editor'• Hot/J.ae -llZ-1181. -Compiled by Amud• Wray ORANGE COAST DailJvP.l~9' .. Editor'• Hotline 642~86 VOAJt -IDO<A IN ()ely P llal 0t -1111 wit be __, ll'd g_ditea.., IQ (cS<tOt wit .... labdlll. The ,..,. 2' toJt --'19 _..a..,., ti......, 1019CD'd -· to 1"9 edllot on .,._, 1apoc Cont-• 10 °"' l MI ... ClOlu"1" ,.,,..., lnQ..O. ,...,, ~ anCI leMON>nlt ,..,,..._IOI ver•c:.ilO" Tn• .. ~OAJI ~"~Y _.. ~ .. 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The in- dictment aeneratcd about 40,000 peees of transcripu; there arc 20,000 PllCS of police reports. Scemi"'1Y endless lepl banles and the swcidc of a judge upset over his faili~ beallh pvc the case a place in history: h 's t.a~en longer to tet to trial than any other c.asc in Ora.nae County hjstory. By Friday, the question of whether Maniscalco was involved in the Memorial Day 1980 execution- style murder of three people will be in the hands ~the jury. But Wedne a y the c.ase was in the bands of eputy District At· tomey Richard King, who argued from morning to mid-afternoon that Manitcalco, a founder of the Heuian1 motorcycle sans. or- chestrated the killinp.. Tbe reality of three people found dead in a rented Weatmin1tet home on June 8, !!~i. bu beeo jun about the only 1~tlorward a~t of Mao.itcakx>'• eiabt-montb trial. C.owt delays, establilbina motives and cbarlctcrizina the lives of the victim1 have kept the cue mired for years. The jury has viewed 63S pieces of evidence -almost every- thina eiu:ept lhe murder weapon, which was inadvertently destroyed by me Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Aocordin& to prosecuton, Mani- scaJco planned the execution of his life-Iona friend, Richard Rizzone, 36; Ri.z:zone's 19-year-old girlfriend. Rena Miley; and his bodyguard, Thomas Monahan, 28. Two men carried o ut the 'murden with a .22- caJiber Ruacr pistol because Mani- scalco suspected R.izzone was steal- ina from their complex drug and counterfeit money operations, King said. And so the six-man, six-woman jury has listened to tales o f wild pania with bikers and naked women, people rollina around in counterfeit cwrency 10 qe the bills and ··1~" distribution networks. They ve beard of scliemes 10 buy dnap ln India with funny money, then meU the s1ufT in the· U.S. for· teal bills - a plan K.ina cal1ed "brilliant" And they've been told that Manilcalco was in charge of it all. .. He was the chairman of the board. the ~tber, the leader of this criminal enterprilC, •• Kina uid. .. ManilC&lco didn't take that ltuacr and pull the uiger. but that doesn't make him any less culpable." h was • Daniel "Shame" Duffy. llTCStcd with Maniscalco in 1984, and PbjJlip Ray Warren who actu- ally pulled the trigcr. KJna asserted. Duffy. 46. is set to face trial next year. Warren, 26, was killed by Oklahoma police in l 983 aner he stabbed two officers. Six ofManiscalco's associates. tes- tifyina under immunity from pros- ecution, said Maniscalco wanted to punish Jliz.zone for stealing from the underground "business" operated by Maniscalco, RiZ7one and Warren. Monahan wu shot to death cause be walked throuah the d00r the wrona moment -while M alco and \be othen were cleani the drup and fake biJls out of th rented house, Kina uid. Miley was shot three times ju above the ri&bt temple beQusc sh was a witness. She wu pn~ ra because "she was dessc:n, · wd. Much of the 1::;cution.' evideD<lC bas been on testimony of one-time Heuians an those involved wilb ~aniscalco' aJlcacd drug network -an a1T1y o witnesses defense attorneys hav criticized as unreliable throuahou the trial. ' Today, defense attorneys a scheduled to begin thcjr daylo attack of the prosccu(ion's case Kina will be aiven time for rtbu11.a Friday before the JUry bc&tns It deliberations. If the Jury ftnds Maniscalco gu1hy of first-degree murder -plus the special circumstance of a multiple murder -he faces the death pen- alty. Proposed pushcart ban fails lly IOtl V AN EYKEN ~ ~ SUlff Wtfl« building." other neighborhoods t"arl)' Wednesday afternoon turned up not a s1ngk vendor. however Street vendors may be as thick as seagulls at a beach picnic m some pans of Orange County, but on the Orange Coast they're a rare spcc1es. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach also catcgoncaJly prohibit the pushcart business within their ci ty ltmits. In HuntutftOn Beach. pushcart 'endors are aJlowed a limited presence. Business propen} owners may apply for permits to operate mobile. outdoor food stands on their premises. But among vendors who do ply the cit} ·s sircets. compliance wllh the cttv s busint"ss license and hl'alth 1nspcct1on requirements ap- pears to be low. Co.st.a Ml'SA pohC'C Sgt. Jerauld Hollowa> told lhe ('11~ Council Monday Only one area city. Costa Mesa. permits vendors wtlh pushcans to roam more or less freely. And even in Costa Mesa. c11y officials worry that the mostl) Latrno vendors. who sell vanous kinds of hot and cold foods. are not observing hcaJth and safet) regulations. And ice cream carts and otht'r types of food vendors are perm11ted on pubhc s1dt"walks in the p1t'r area. according to Cll) cngJneer John Von Holle. Dunng o ne r~ent pohce sweep, of I; \ t'n· dors contacted. onlv one had thl' necessar. ct"n1ficates to operate· in the Cll)'. Holloway said The City Council considered an ordinance this week that would have banned the pushcans altogether. And although a 3-2 council maJonty quashed the measure, 11 did order thf Cl l) attorney's office to draw up stncter heallh and safety regulations for strttt vendors. In other Orange Coast c111es. the issue has already been settled. The city of Irvine doesn't proh1b11 pushcart vendors altogether, but It docs forbid them on publtc streets and sidewalks "On pnvate property. such as a shopping center. with the perm1ss1on of the propcrt) owner, you could apply for a cond111onal use pcrmi1 to operate a food vending cart." said Gene Schulle. of the city's planning departmt'nl That lack of comphanct" could become a health problem 1n the c11y·s Latino neigh- borhoods. where street "endors arc most com· monly ~n. C11y Councilman Orv Amburgc~ said "We havt" one health offi cer, and he 's n:- spons1ble for checking all the rcstaurant'i m 1hc city." Amburge) said "He cenainl) cannot dmc lhe Mreets of Costa Mesa to watch for pushcarts·· "We don"t allow them at all," said Kathy Ault, of the Fountain Valle) business ltcensmg d1v1s1on. "All busmes!>es must be in an enclosed In Costa Mesa. the wue. accord.mg to c1l) officials. 1s that pushcart food vendors ha\e become too numerous 10 monitor. A two-hour tour of west Costa Mesa and Amburgey. wh o supported the proposed han on street 'endors. ·said he "'as concerned some- one might gel food po1son1ng from contamma1C'd food served from an uninsocctcd pushcan. News of the w eird Offic er quit s amid foo t fet ish probe ST. LOUIS -A police of- ficer resigned Wednesday while under investigation on susp1c1on of unbecoming con- duct -fondhng the feet of women motorists. The officer. 34. has been with the department 12 years. He could not be reached for comment Wednesday: he de· chned Tuesday to be inter- viewed about the allepttons. Pohcc sourc~s said about I 0 women have told mternal af- furs mvesttgators that a uni- formed officer had stopped their car on Interstate 55 and then had ordered them into the back scat of the police car Each of the women said the officer then told her to place her foot between the front bucket scats so that he could check her shoe as a possible h1d1ng place for druas. B1 SC. Lotd• Pott·Df•JMICt Bird causes power outage NEWPORT BEACH -.\ bird caused a bnef power 1nterrup11on that fouled up traffic SJgnals Wednesday bul otherwise didn't hurt service to residents and busi- nesses. Although the JO-second circuit in- terrupuon occurred at the Cro"' n substauon near Newpon Center, the shon c1rcu11 break didn't cause .power lo go out completely and had no relation to the power outa$C: tha\ blackened Newport Center bu1ld1ng.s on Tuesday morning. said Jt"rry Dominguez. area manager for Southern Cahfom1a Edison Co Traffic signals nt'ar Hoag Hospital were also out Wednt"sda) evt'ning. Tuesday's outage was caused b> the failure of underground electncal equipment. whil e Wednesday's 8:48 a.m . circuit rela> occurred when a bird flew into some equipment at the power substation located at San Joaquin Hills Road and C'rown Dnve, Dominguez said. The substa- tion serves 14,000 customers, an- ctudmg Fashion Island businesses The half-m1 nutr 1nterrupt1on: wasn"t long enough to cut off po\loer · completely, so sc~1ce resumeJ 1m- med1atcly. Dominguez said. However. the bnt"f break did · occess1tatc rcscmng of Ullffic s•tt·. nals. Dominguez said. . Newport Beach Pohce gt And) Gonis said the confused signals · caused some traffic congestion since offi~n had to direct traffic while the signals were being reset. Commuten entering the cn y experienced about a 20-mmute dela). Gonis said Over 1 ,000 lose phone service 9y HOU.Y J. \I/AGNER HUNTINGTON BEACH About 1,100 GTE CaJ1fomta CU5'· tomen were unable to reach out and touch someont all day Wednesday when phone service was cut off after a contractor workmg on a Cit)' sewer tine cut a cable. a GTE spokesman said. Servi~ went down at 9:30 a.m. and crews were working into the ntght to restore service. spokesman Larry Cox said. Among the cus- tomers without service was Pacifica HospataJ and several convalescent homes. The hospital ~forced to shut 1tJ emergenc~ room for I 'IJ.-2 hours, wd Pat Inbody. the hospital's direc- tor of Marketina and Public Rela- tions. GTE dispatched a mobile com- munications van, never before used except for internal telephone com- pany emergencies.. to the hospital to gJve 1he hosp1taJ a commun1cauons center and provide hand-held cellular phones until scrv1ct could be restored. "GTE was JUSt great throuah this whole thina. ·· lnbod)' said. 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A rebuttal from a wor'.klng motfier Airport painting c;:auses ruckus i lijiiiii;;;iii;;miiiii:::=::;:=::::=::::==:::::================~~-------~--------. .: 8Y DAVID aAnENllUG • ~ .... c.......... : • • • We received a marvelou5 lcuer from a woman whu objeciect to my humor an • ~ot article about the lriali. and tribulatiooa of entenain-ina . a couple of unruly kid& dunaa summer v1ca1iun. Theiri. not mine. She poinied out. and riahtfully IO, that there are mothers and fathen aoina off to the Midd&e East to 1erve ~ir country -leavina be· J • ilhl Chamberlain hiJld spouses and children --,, who W:c difficult, unoenain and financially tryina times: Thank you for writioa, ma'1un -aud now there are a fe'w thlllllb you may need to know. ~n your _letter, you say that you arc "close to 70 years old ·• ~t s JUlt lli&btly younscr than my mother. Since you raised )uu1 children, the rules have chanaect They've become confusing Your aeneration strove for financial security. Today all young families r,C:e difficult times. ' You 11y: "The service mother is wonderina if she will be able to keep up the payments on the family car. After all. her husband. after duty1 had been workina a Keond JOb as a pizza deltvery man to help wnb the car payments. After all, the mother ma)' not have any car to drive her children in." With all d ue respect, ma'am, I think you're ou1 of touch wnh the reality of c urrent times. At every 1ocio-«onomic level, people live in their own pnvate hell. For many, home o wnership has become an 1mposs1b1hty And -rentina or own.in& -it' s indecently expensive to IJve in an area like coastal Oranae County. People do so at almost any cost so that their chi.ldren can be assured '?fa decent educauon and a relattvel) safe en varooment. The protecuoo afforded by an euended family - or even a P.ttcrnaHstic corporation -is ancient history. My children are too old for day care and too young to dnve a car. My husband doesn't get ho me from work unul long afier dinnerume. This summer. because 1hcrc was no altematne. I worked around the kids' schedule. Sometimes that meant gomg back to the office after I'd put them to bc<i. OT doing the laundry at ~idniaht. Somehow, it's all been gettina done. I'm exhausted all the time. Today's worlcina mom faces prcdJudicc from othef-women - usually older women like yourself who raised children when 1t was safe to put them on the bus and send them off to the beach alone. Proposition 13 has made some of you a pretty smug lot. What would )'Ou do if you had to pay today's monpge payments -ana today's propeny taxes. I applaud your sugesuon that we try to tind ways to belp Lhc: families of patriotic servicemen -and women -who are nskrng their lives m the Maddie East. To that effect, I haH some sug e)tlOnS. . How about tree ch1ld care for all families of deployed military people? . How av •<J t d1scont10umg the aovemmeot's current pohc) ol deductrn& the ~·" ice person's food allowance from the paycheck that aocs home lv lhc family? • Comba1 .,..~ wht....h augments the regular income. consists of a measly Sl20 a n.vuth for officers and enlisted people who haH' bad to &ive up .tdd111v11c11 111\.v1ne. Let's deal wt th the need to ra1!K' that amo unt. Civilians. as tnd1v10uc1J:. .nuuld attempt to assist the fa milies of deployed servtce people D) helping wtth child care m our homes., and includi111 service "n11cLc1. un ouung.s to movies. beache~. amusement parks. etc. I find it intcT'Cltina to nutc th;a1 .r• .:-ommcnts )OU deemed so offensive in my column. -surround :wu111.l an my expens1 ve foreign car. lobster and caviar al the country dub .:oncernt'd some ol thl· very same th1np we're so read) to fia.ht 101 1n Iraq U nlike some of the goud old wars we've foul!)lt this one has a lot to do with money and arced and the b.lJance of !)\>~er. an i.hon what we've come to know as the Amcnc1&n wa)' of hfe. And the sad lhana is this. As lun• as the world contrnues to bt· so compelitive and so djfficuh a place in which to s1mpl)' mamtarn the status quo -we'll all ha"e to do whatevt:r 1t takes to m ove forward. Would it be better to thumb o ur noses at the progress of the last century and JO back to lunch patls and foot-powered sewing machines? Bri~ back the bu~ and bUj,gy'? The truth 1s: We can't. COSTA MESA -After laudina the new Thomas F Rtley Terminal at John Wayne Airport, the chair· man of the Oranee County Arts Comm1ss1on blasted an airport arts . l)tlnel member Wednctday ni&bt for snubblna a work he found con- troversial. Htr'\ley Stearns told an inv1tauon- only crowd at the second gala ter· minal openjn& event of the week it was "unfortunate" a ruckus was raised over a New York. artisfs rc:ndcnna of a naked torso and winas of Icarus for ~ CCTCmony's com- memorau ve poster The anist, Jam Morphesis, wtthdrcw hjs pamtina after a John Wayne Airport Ans comm1ssiorier ( rejected the use of a reproduction of the artwork for the poster. Morphes1s had been selcc1cd from a field of 10 artists to crea1e the paintina. The poster flap was .. definitely a minonty position of one individual whose name is Bob Cashman," said Steams, referrin& to the John Wayne Airport Arts Comm1ss1on member. Art at the new transportation center was the focus of the evenina at the Soulh Coast Metro Alliance· hosted ce lcbm y event held at the Mondav1 Cultural Center. Those m attendan~ read hkc a "Who's Who" of the Southern California an com- munity. Counly Supervisor Tom Riley, for whom the new terminal is named. k.tckcd off the gala with a bnef speech laud!~ Steams and the 1nau- gral an exhibit. Steams dcscnbcd the new ter- minal as "the m ost sianificao1 and brilliantly desi&ned airpon J have ever seen." lo oamina the terminal after Rlley, Steams said, "Orange County has appropriately acknowledge<i the culmmation of a brilliant public service career." "Urban Landscapes and Trans- ponauon lmqes." the upcoming exhibition at the terminal. was ar- ran&cd by the non-profit Co mmuni- ty Arts Services Inc .. based in San Francisco. Accordin& to Steams. the airpon facility will function as a public gallery with new exhib1t1ons scheduled roughly fo'\{ times a year. Small oil, cleaner spill contained offshore HU NTINGTON BEACH -O ne gallo n of crude 011 and I 0 gallons of non-toxic floor cleaner leaked from the Shell Co. 's offshore 011 platform Em m) early Wednesday. fire protec- uon specialist Mark Bodenbender wd Shell work crews put out booms to contam the spill that occurred at 6: 15 a m Coasaal Clear Waters cre~'I wc:re on hand b)' 8:20 a.m .. Lotto Bodeobender said. No damage to manne hfe was reponed. Bodenbender said that a hne feed· ing the overflow 011 a nd floor cleaner to a lank apparent!)' malfuncu o ned. The floor cleaner was used to clean the decks of the 011 dnUing platform. about 7.200 feet off the Hununato n Beach coast. -By ~ Dally PUot ACRAMENTO -Here are' the wtnnang ,, • · numbers packed Wednesday 01ght for the Cali -~ "~ forn1a Lottery 's twice-weekly "Louo 6--53" game: 4.: 11. 17, U . 41. 4%. H , and the bonus number. 1!. ·~ Pla)eo who lOrrectl) fuessed all s1~ numbers r . "''II ~hare a pnLC pool o S 15 6 million. louery ~ offiuals said · Those who picked fi ve numbers plus the bonus number wtll d1v1de a pnze pool of S606.668: fi ve of SI-' ~111 share S606.668-' four of six wtll share $551.5 16. Three of sax as ~onh an automatic >5 per winner Decco ? Hcans. Jack • Clubs: Qu«n v Diamonds Queen • Spades. Jack Topper Anaheim Visaha Mo unwo View _., .. die .................... at "'• ·--......... The airport arts commission. for- med to auide the OcdaJ.tn& propam, 1s comprised of five public rcpreseo- tauvcs from each of the cou nty supcrvisonal d i'stricts. This first exhibition W111 focus on the work of several Southern California artists, most of whom have hved. worked or s1udied an Crance County. But the new program has led the a1rpon down the path of <ontroversy and claim s of censorship Morphcsis was to be paid $5,000 for his paint· 1na. tJtled "Winged Man .. and based on the figure from Greek mythol<>Jr who escaped Crete on an1fic1al w1ng.s made bv has father. But Icarus Oew too close to the sun. melttna the WU that held the wings together, and he fell into the sea EJtpcrts say the pnce the panel was aoiog to pa) for the pamung 1s below its actuaJ market value. Morphws has publicly blasted the atrpon comm1ss1on's dec1s1on. call· LO& 1\ "conslSten t ~tth the preva1hn& atmosphere m our countn toward censorship and official rcstiiunts on the ans." The painting 1s being held at the Laauna Art Museum. where 11 may be placed on d1spla~ accordana to muHum d irc l tOr C har les Desmarais. Absentee ballots decided the fate of ,. Golden West College Pat Myles, a deputy p ly clerk wtth the cit) of Hunnnaton Beach. rcsc.arched and generous!} donated the folloW'lll& item. • b Battactoa Back: Golden West College owes 1t.s exmence to 1wo absentee ballo ts In Apnl of 1962. a 1pccial tu o .. emde election wu held in the Orange Coast Junior Colleae D1stnct to mere~ the tax from S '5 per S IOO assessed vaJuauoo to S 455 per $1 00 This increased tu would remam in effect for W )can and wo uld establish a badl) needed second iuruor college - G olden West. Bui only 11 percent of \he regastel'W 'oten bothered to ao lo the polls and the vote count stood at 3.2 11 for the proposiuon and 3.25Q L--_.• against before 69 a~ntec ballou were co unted. ~1~ other absenttt ballots had am'ed aftel' ~pnl 13 1962 and .,.'CIT oon11dered too late by the Orange Count) upenntendant o f Schools -\ \pe<'lal mcc11ng of the Ora nae Coast Junior College Dastn ct trusttts 'oted to instt tu te a suit agamst the supenntendant demanding that the last nine balloh be counted as the) had amved within the StA da) lt m1t of the la .... AH the absenlcc ballots were countt'd and the fi nal 'l<'Ore v.as 3 .?"5 for the ta.x ovende and 3.273 apmst. thus pro' tdtng the funds n~ed to st.ut Golden W~t College Gn C' Did \'ou Kno .. • ~ ote o( ronliden~ b.~ n>n tnhut1ng .wur h1stonail /'acts to us. Mail them to Did \'ou Kno .. Oru1e Cout Dally Ptlot, P 0. Box I 560. Cos~ \fNJI. 9!6:!ft CompUH by~ S,lu Skateboarder killed in fall F FFERS DESIGN CEN-tER PRIGES DIRECT TO THE P.UBLIC! WFD ofJe1~ L>es1yu Center pnc e!:> Wu1 k with yo ur ow11 de~o1utu1 or dtred to th~ µubh'"' on the finest u r 1e uf ou1 tulent~d desi'J llt:H !:> u 11d lines fr om th~ best Ues1g 11 Cente1 ,_.buy duel. t 1 .. lt e,.luw ~~1l.n 1e r Showrooms. You 11 hnd Platt. Royol w holesul~ µ11c~~ W D 1s tht:} 0 11e Custom . Dona C 1eath. Custorn ~top sou1 t.~ tu1 ull yuu1 horne fur Craft and many, muuy more. ·a Jl 111sh111gs needs m one convenient location. • IN-HOUSE PROFESSIONAL DELIVERY • INSTALLATION AVAILABLE • LOW DESIGNER PRICES • FINEST FURNITURE LINES • CORVENIENT HOURS (INCLUDING WEt•ENDS) Smc. 19.U WFD HOM£ f UHNIS.HJ.HGS • lHTERIORS 18UJU f uc..hd f o uutoto V U <t:u hd fail o U th 4 ~ tw y t (7l4154().;2275 ' W E S T • MINSTER -A 1 9-y ear-old Westm inst er yo uth died Wedne s da y , probably the re- sult of severe head 1nJuries suf· fend when he fell from his sk.atcboar::I after 1rabb 1n 1 a bumper of a movma pickup .._ _ _._ truck, OffiClalS said. Duren Kimbell was pronounced dead at 12:24 p.m . at UC I MedtcaJ Center. a hospital spokeswoman said. J{jmbe11 was in critacaJ condtt1on when be went 10 the hospital. where be underwent surgery for his mJunes Tue,ctay e venana. Westm1n11e r Police LL Andrew Hall. Kl mbell was ridlna a skateboard 11 Lomay A venue and Harper Street and had p-abbed the bumper of a truck a fnend was dnvina at about 5 mph to 10 mph. But Kimbell took a spill when he lost his anP and st.ruck h11 head on the pavement Hall llid. Deputy Coroner Ron Stanzak said an a utopty to ~tM the prease caux of death would be performed TbW'lday. The driver of the uuck was l.arTy LaDc.. 20. of Westmantiet. Hall Mld. ··Lane was not cned at the tttne ·'~' we'll be talk:ina to the District Allo•IK> to tee if chaftcs arc ap- prupnatt. Hal.I said. •1 IJellr W.,.er '-buralar used a bnd. 10 smuh a windo--. and cn1cr the Fut Fuel gu s1&119n. 20SO Harbor Bhd . Tu~' nt&hl The intruder SOI I-Aly w11h s115. 111>onh of c1p~llC1 0 Jewell) 111>onh $880 --.as stole n in a burpln 11 a home 1n the :'00 block of Walnut PlaC't' The burg.lar appart'ntl) entered lhrouah an unlocked back door ~t-wttn 1 JO a m and 1 lO p m Mon- da) Fountain 'allt")' Someone tbrt* a full loon t>ttr can throu&h a window at a home on lhC' 16000 block of Hvecmth ( 1n:lc "s thc wmdow shattered: the can opcncd and bttr spilled onto curtaJM and a couch ThC' rnidcnt ran ouu1dc to \« v. ho launched the can. but sav. no su\pC'Ct~. 0 Poh~ found pna araffi11 spra't"d in black pe1nt on th< side of a PJ"lllC' nn thC' 10900 blod. of Ed1narr "'cnuc ~o unc- was spoiled at lhc KenC' 0 Som«>oe spn)'cd paint on v.alls around f>hl van hool at 06'' Warner Ave and fled undet«tcd 0 A &elevwon. rad10. a aold pin a 1rnd watch and cash 111>u wcn from ("am•· tion Ckancrs 11 I 10 Warner '-vc and IOtneODe spra ~ red paint on four W&Ui- lna macb1nc" two d~n and .-~ral amda of clo1t11na Pohcx found no 11ans Of fotced C'nlry 0.mqit WU nt1matC'd I I S600. and tht loss 11 SI, 1 l 0 Someonc pncd optn lht' tNnlt of a car paR.C'd II t 7200 Nev.hope l and fled wnh S 11, 721 *Onb of .)C~lry and cuh After bn Lacuna N11ucl home wa' put up for ale and open to potrntLll buyc"· lbc d.n~r of the car deackd to put her valuabks 1n thc trunk for sakttcepma.. police S&ld 0 A man rtPo"C'd ht hutd benatna no1tet rom1111 ftom an aUc) ~htnd thc Tbnf\r dnc stort on 16141 Hartx>r Blvd After 11'1\'Ullllttna. \ht' man totd pol~ hc ta• two men dumP1 na otd bfKks into one of the .ion'• dumpekn 1tllbout pmntUIOft Huntin.gton ~ach SomeoM brob 1ato • ltC>f'llF room et Yn L.-OU-food. 6041 .._Av • and 9'ok an dnowll emow'lt of food. 0 ~ ...... * &ont door .. ~ rn1drn1 m the lO block nl Palm "' cnuc said he found the front dt'<>r ~ar when he awak.rncd at 1 .\0 a m ~ S 00 1u1tar and other Item \ WC'~ m'"""' 0 RoSC"hnn \ rt'\t.1ursnt. "'40:'. l::d1ngt"r "' c and stoic SI .UOO 1n cash :J Burllan stoic So llllll in lum~r a1 a consiru...-uon \ltc 1n the 1800'1 hlod llf Quanrrho~ l .Jnt In int" 4-11-spttd men\ 1urquo1~ 81anctu btl.c .... as slolen lrtlm ;in ''Pl'" pra.gr door on Fulton 0 Somt0nc cntcrt'd I home on f CrTI Lum throua,h a \lid1n1 &las' door and stolt> a \CR and S '')() Two compu1cn. 'alucd at a tolil of S4.SOO "'l'~ stolen from thr main lob~ o( To1h1ba compan\ 111 '~ Hammond ' TM windo--. of a I ~·" ( bcHu lct was broken b\ • 1unshot pcm1hl\ 6red fmm an older model (. amam or F1 n-b1rd Laguna ~ach A Hununaton Beach resident wa, ar· m1cd for unn111n1 an puhhc 111 lih.a•' Co'c 0 " Ponchc 111>•~ siokn fmm in front of the Hotel Laaun a 0 A man 1n h1' ~ \10lc SJ"OC""" fmm Vons supcrmarkC't . McDonnell Douglas to pax Its reservists Parker Automotive inks Mexico ·deal /DC at Houston will market local firm's Carbonelean products ,.. .... ..., HUNTtNOTON BEACH -Em· ~of McDoaoeU OouaW, who alto membcn of the military ::Jc• 'fCI. received tome aood news edDeldly. : Tbe employees learned that even Ibey IR c:aUcd \0 tnVC in the : ~ Gulf Crisis, they will set 1beir replar P9Y for it least 90 dlys. .. The oornpany announced tba1 it • 'Will i-y thne cmplo~ the dif-.. terenc:ie between their military S-1 and their rcaular McDonnell DoUl1as pay. In addiuoo, all health, dental, cliubility and llfe insurance and other benefits for the employees and -their dependents will be contJnued :durina the 90-<iay leave. "It is an intenm mochficat1on to ~ ellistina pobC) to address tht Middle East crisis." said McDonntll Do~as Director of Manpowtr Plannin& Chuck Straub "What we did was we conduct~ a study to determine ho-. man} employees bad taken re~rve leave from Auaust of 1989 to August of 1990," he said. The stud) ~'ea ltd that 1,052 employees of McDonnell Douglas throughout the coun\I') had ta.ken lea ve. Thursday Sept. 13th 5:00 PM · 8:00 PM at Fountain Volley Promenade 5r00«1Vll • ft)r. • t Op4w1 To Tl'9 Public Over 7S rnerc11an11 wlH lhOw & Mii ttteor ptodVCtl & MfVICeS Snaab laid Uaat .....--tety ., cmplo)«S or the Hahntton Belch plant weft ~ .. tbat bad &akeJl ave. ffe Mid I DWDber of tboee employees ba~ advbed tbe company tbat they haw been placed OD call. .. J think me policy ii reflective of a coocern for lbe ftDanc:ial bardsltip t.bat this will pretent.•• Straub aid. ••This will provide \hole em~yea with some financial aupport. • S111ub indkatod that tq datt be knew of no employee at the Hunt- inaton Beach flcility that bad been called to duty in the PeniaD Gulf. but be was Wl.fute if any of lhe 1,000 or more raervista throuahout the company bad already Id\ for the reaion. , McDonnell Douala is the na- tion's Wiest defense contractor and the second-largest U.S. manuf ac- 1urcr of commercial aircraft. 8y TONY DOOnO ~ ........... COST A MESA -Parker Auto-motive Corp. announced Wednes- day that it bas liliwd an nduJJ ve ...-meat with rncaut.iou.l [)o. vdopmmt O>mJ*Ues for the diJ- lljbutioa otita ~prod­ ucts in Me.dco. Under the tenna of the ftvo-year renewable aareemeot, IOC will annually. purcbue a.pprox.imately S 1.6 million in C.arbonOean producu.. CatbonOean is a palented sys-- tem thlt cleant impurities from eQ&iM fuel S)'ltenu, and it has proved to reduce cxhau1t emiss- ions up to 97 percent. said Parker Automotive spokeswoman Diane Parker. "If thert is any area of the world that we know needs to drasticallY, reduce emissions it's Mellico. · Big Three auto sales slump in August DETRO IT -Sales of North Amcncan·made can and hght trucks b) the natJOn's Big Thrtt auto- makers plunged 26. I percent 10 late August compared with last year. the automakers said. General Motors Corp.. Ford L Moto~o. and Chrysler Co~ said .. ~ Wednesday they sold an average of 32,046 cars and trucks a day dunng the Aua. 21-31 period. c-0mparcd with a rate of 43,390 dally dunng the same time last year. Car sales were down 27 pe~nt and truclc saJes were off 24.8 peroent. Officials for the automakers at· tnbutcd the decline more 10 a weak economy than higher gasoline prices stemming from Iraq's invasion of Ku wan. The Art of Light ) ou can brigl'llt'n any room of )'our homt' "1th mng1 sowng skr lir•ts by "t'Slon. Our f rit'ndfr liunud 1n- \tullt'fJ 1 an bt'autif» yol(f homt' ovrr- n1x>11 .,,,,,th I da1 irutallation Sired Jome l1glr1 un tire Jub;ect Parter said. 1'bc oeoole \here ~ sutrcrint bccaute of ihe poor air qua.ljty. She said the ""°' bl Mexico City is to bid that ~vemment must keep the indoors about .0 dlya out o the ~· "About 20.000 cabs in Mexico Chy will be serviced with CarbonOean on 1 yearly buis. •• Parker said. Jo additi9n, the cleaoina pro- ocss restores fuel economy, bone- power and overall en&ine operat· Ulf. efficiency, she said. 'It really is a fabulous product;• Parker wd. "It's the first thin.a I've ever marketed that really works.'~ And she said the effectiveness of the product is what proved to be the major scllina point to the Mexican aovemment. "They heard of it and they OMPLETE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A Comprehensive, Two-Part Workshop "' Pre~~nted By Arlyn Smtth Associate V P Investments Jeannine L Smtth, CFP V P. Investments i. .. 11•m.in • 11 hl1•1 lltll Au h.t111' :I Whal is differenl aboul our free workshop? Why should you allerrd? This re ally is a workshop We don't wine and dine you Instead we offer timely and useful information on the five major areas of financial planning. No s~ific products will be presented You will also receive a Compllmentary-WorkbOok to help you apply the principles you learn • Protection and avtnis • Retiremtnt Planning • Lump Sum Taxation • Eva luati~ lnvestmtnt Risks & Returns Part I will be presented: Wednesday, September 12, 6:30pm or Thursday, September 13, 6:30pm • Taxes:Maralnal & EfftcUvt Ratts • Tax DeducUons & Credit • Estate Tax Pla nning • Heirs. Wills &:rrusls · • Stoc:ks, Bonds & Mutual Funds Par1 11 will be presented: Wedne1day, S.~ember 19, 8:30pm UI Thursday, September 20, 6:30pm . Workshop Loc;ation: Holiday Inn, Irvine 17941 Von Karman ,,,__ ploll lo°'""" bot.It Pan I and Pan II (clwi~ <>/Wednesday or Thursday Eves.) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL &HEAi FORD AT IOCM24-e021 t ft'HAT '''SE DID NEW YORK (AP) Seotemt>er S I Adv•nc.eci P,ecllned 1 ¥~'=' New 1119'1' New low' '''SE l .EADERS 'tlO' I·:\ H \'1'1-:s NEW YORK (AP) -Mof!ft't r•tn f(I( weoneacs.v a. rePOfltd bv T•a11 Sn· ~""'Inc . .itfl ft lnte<u~r•I• lnde11 1.123 rime "alt 10 'Count Rate 00 ohr call loen raft 9 00-9 1S t!l~' '.tr' "'-''"' ra lt '"' ... i.u CKllfbtn~ll Pr•marv ~dan. d4lv11 oev , """· ~-' GOl~D PRICES ...,... ..... = ,,__ ......... ·-....., ..,. .... , .. .,,...._ -==~~t:uao &..-...i ....... ...,aa •. ....,,,., ~ ....... .,,. .... ,. ~---............. 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JDC ii an iotemationaJ market· ina concem with ofUces in HoUJ.- ton and MeiUco City. l.Dd throuab ill atablilhed network of rep- resent.tivea it will marke t CarbonOean to various military qencin, transportation com- puia and industrial companies throuahout Mellico. Pa.riet' laid t.bat while trade with the MeJlican ,ovenunent bas vutly improved in recent years, IOC must be pven credit for securina the de&J because of its close relationship with Mexk.o. Accordina to IDC Vice Presi· dent Gilbert Rincones, IDC is cUJTently involved in promotina and providina solutions to the environmental concerns of the 001' JO'\f:~ \ \ ER.\GE.~ OTf l PS .\'D DOM\S SEOU£. Mexico•• venion of environmental pro&ection ~ .. CarbooClean '• enlll&ion·re ducina capabilities are well..W 10 0'11' overall efforu to Ms.it' Mex.ica.n fOVCtnment in reduci the tevett air pollution problem existent in thll country," Rio. cones aid. IOC i1 alto ICtivdy involved 10 efforts to aJJeviate the water pol- lution problems in lhe petroleum induitry in Mexico. Jn addjtion, JDC mark.eta 1 number of miHwy1 minina. medi- cal and industri11 producu for various manufacturen io the United States, Canada and Europe. Parter Automotive Corp. as headquartered in Cost1 Mesa with manufacturina f1cihtjes '° Foun- tain VaUey and sales offices worldwide. 4.. " II \ ·1· \ ll I '\ U I It • , ORANGE COAST SOCIETY OtUW COAST DALY N.OT Thured.-y.~t.1880 A.a Carol & Company Sandpipers preview what's hot, what's not in fashions Are you ready for fall? Members of The Sandpipers of Hoa.a Memorial Hospital Presby- tenan learned what's hot and what's not as l~tal guests re«ntly at the Bullock s South Coast Plaza Autumn 1990 Breakfast Trend Show. What's tn? -Body conscious Imus. -. Studs, quilting, embroidery. apphque and lace. -Velvet for da), indC'SC'Cnls for night. -Shp dresses. -Shon skirts -shm. pleated. wrapped. -Spanish boleros and long. curvy Jackets. -Stirrup pants and leggings -Hooded and cowl neck sweaters . -Plaid. tweed and pop an pa t- terns. Happy Blr\Way to oar ow11 Vida Deu! WEEll Y WONDER Co1fed !KX'1altt~ glide inlO galas sheathed in couture dnpping in jewels. Ahh. but are tho!><: gemstones real or fake" Has the Coast gone craz) over copies., 5'arl Euyla.D: ""'hen someone wears a huge diamond n~ckl~i:e. I uunk. that can't be real and 1hen I thtnk. well. ma)be I can't tell the d1ffere11U and r m embarrassed lo ask. "I personally would nc\Cr pay more than $2.000 for a piece of Carol Humphreys Jewelry. My dream piece 1s an awesome diamond and emerald necklace I saw tn a catalog many years ago. I cut 11 out and sllll have 1he picture." Oona Buce: ··1 can tell the d if- ference. but then 1 tratned at the Gemological Institute of America. I tho ught someday I'd have a jewelry store but instead about 15 years ago I started selling jewelry out of my home to fnends. You can tell cos- 1ume jewelry by 1he color of the gold and the color of the stones. Except for cubic zirconia. they've gotten so good 1hat manufacturers are adding flaws so they look like real diamonds. "Movie stars began all the cos- tume lhtng. ReaJ Jewelry settings arc so tin) and big. big, big got popular. Manufacturers figured ou1 if they made 11 look hke 1he real thing, 1t would sell And 1t did.'' OlUe Hiii: "I'm 1n10 big costume Jewelry ... actuall) big eamngs. I don't wear necklaces and watches make me nervous. I have a nice b11 diamond rina. but I don't catt about the real thina ri&ht now. It's too itty bitty. I keep my real jewelry in the safe. My husband wants to sell it. .. "I have a friend who has one of those &lass thinp (loupes) that aemoloaists look through and for fun $he sometimes takes it o ut at parties and looks at everyone's jew- elry with it. .. Detlper Gisi GUclat: Kenneth Jay Lane started the beautiful copies. Some cost S2.000. Bot I can always tell, not a couple of feet away, but close up. What &Ives It away arc the prongs, the setting and the clasp. Copycats never do the clasp nabt. In real jewelry. hke a T iffany necklace. the clasp 1s hidden . dcsiancd into the piece. · "The c ubic, well. a rul diamond bas a d ifferent ghsten. A cubic looks like it bas a slight coat of 011 on 11. :· Joyce Reaame: 'Tm very con- servative and I used to think. wh) would anyone no1 wear the real thina unless they 1hought they would be robbed or something. But I c.an·1 tell the difference and even I got cau&ht up tn the costume thing for a while. ··1 love to see beautiful jewelry and if I bought a piece tomorrow It would probably be a gold and diamond bracelet. r m Apnl. The d iamond is m y b1nhstone." Lucky Joyce. Velvet. leme mla; blrdcege tops ensemble; jedleU ere ce1uel; end 111en prefer plald. Generosity most impressive DEAR <\NN L\N DERS I am awestruck by th<' O\C'f"helming response 10 \our column 1n "'h1ch you asked } our rt aders to \end "whatever )OU can spare" IO help Canine C ompan1ons for Indepen- dence. Smee tha t column appeared v.e have bttn inundat<'d \\ith leners contatnmg checks The generos1h of your reading aud ience is nothing short of phenomenal To date. we have rcce1' ed nearl) S:!50.000 in &Jf\s rangrng from SI IU SS.000 The let1ers 1hat rnme w11h tbC' checks were not run-of-the-mill mail, Ann The~ people cart so much. The ou1poun nJ of lo'e and compassion was beautiful. You ha\C the most devo ted and faithful read- ers any wnter could e'er hope for. There arc no words to adequately exj>r'CSS o ur gratitude -BONITA BERG IN. execu tive d irector. Canine Companions for Indepen- dence (Santa Rosa. Cahf.) D~ BONJT A: Tbak yoa for )'Hr pclHt leUer. Yoa uy yoa an •eJJp&e4 ud Hrprllff at &le rapeaae UMI fl-4 It "plteHmt'DaJ." I, like JH, am •ellp&e4, bat 1 am •t ..,.,rlae4. Fer muy yurt my ,_.n uve proved to be tll1e most ,..,...1ve, lta,ttear1e4 people I.I tff werN. Tiiey .ever faU to ~me "'"° fer me. la a Yttf real 1n1e, •• aaie care eJ oae uo&kr. I try to lte dlere l•r &km ... &ky al••J• ,.,.,. tlM •• .., • I wut to es:pre11 my Mar1fell Ann Landers lUllkl, dear readen, for y .. r ND· tlHed loyalty ud nprecedeated 1e•uo1lty. ne dollan yoa seat will cU.a1e ~e lives of muy u.dJ- capped y.. wlll aever mfft, bwt believe me, tllley wtU remember yo• ln "elr prayert. AINI so •lll I. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back you published a letter showtna how considerate a young man was to his elderly arandfather. and I would now like to tell you how considerate some youna people were to a com- plete stranaer. lmmed1a1el), several 01her )Ouna people followed suit and for the sho rt lime I had to waJl. I was made comfortable wtth some of the Jackets under me to keep the soow from sccp1na through and others over me to keep me warm. It was cold on that mo untatn 1op. and they needed their jackets. yet they were willing to go wtthou1 to help an elderly woman whom 1hey had never even met. Ann. there are some very fine youna people around. We jUSt don't &JVe them enough crcdlt. In fact. everyone that da) was very helpful. As 1t turned out. my leg was broken. but it made things a lot easier that so many people were kind and con- s1 dera te . -A G RATEFUL G RANDMA IN V i\NCOUVER DEAR GRANDMA: We ltear '° md tkH uy1 ab .. & "e l.IHllf· f~ ... 1e1J1111Ht1, It'• a tnat te pt a letter llke JH.n. 1"blll fer ... Uy brlptHer ud tff alr fredaer. I was wtth a seniors· tour to a ski Gem •I lk Day: A pltotova,Mr rnort when I slipped and fell o n the W Jut &Un a pktve of a mu • 1c> snow. Fearina a broken bone. the -Ml t)m ltlr1Way. He tlwlkM lk eW hostess advt$Cd me to stay J.S I was ,_...._ UMI u14, "I ltope 111 lte unul the fint-aid team could come _,.... te tate y .. r ptchlre wlte9 to check me over. She asked about 7~'te lM." nie eW mu ttfllW, a blanket. bot none was available. .,._, •t! v .. I ... pretty lllealmy One of the airls who worked on the to ... " ski Hf\ took off her own W'lnnly To write to Ann Landers. mail lined 1acket and handed it to her, Jeners ro Mr c/o tM De.Uy Pti.t. askana tf 1t would be of help. P.O. Bo~ I 560. Costa M~ 91626. His audie·nces learned quickly Not many audiences htucd or booed a aymphoruc pc:rf'ormall()t conducted by the late Leopold Stokowaki But when 90me did. be u.nfallinaly played the enure work throup a teCOod ttme Word 101 arowML Somethinl dte happened ID 1492. Pope lnaocent VIII was pvcn the flna ~ uan1fuaion of record. Jt'I Ibo lNe that I put bl UC lmOG'a ... att robtft'I tll bl~. If ·ro-a wa"t-n't llNMlnd dunna World W11 ll, M)'I our LantUllt --. It'• c:mm1vabk you millbt nCM , ' I L.M . Boyd know bow to p_ronounce "Plilo ,..,~·· . Q. Wb_y_ do Nauvo American coob tnclitioully ldd • dub of ubel to their IOUPI and stews? A. For 1 flavor that dates way beck. Tbtir foftbean cooked such dtabn by dropped ain•ine hoe rocks into day 0t wooden conwnen of waler ud Whatever. • ·s H 0 P P I N G S P R · E ·E for all your Fall Fashion nced8!' Just complete the following questions by vilililts 'each store for the correct answer. Then lip ..S drop your form into one of the hallo& bow locn'Dd in each participating store. 1. Q. Whal year did GUess? jeans llGAI onpnatc? 2. Q. What does r.t De Colp stand for? 3. Q. 4. Q. How many decades bas B Portlll been in existance? 5. Q. What is the mascot for •·G's for Ka? l Q. What does Tuai AniMI mean? 7. Q. What animal is a CantnulyllNlwZuln It logo? l Q . .. Q. • Q. 11. Q. 11 Q. 13. Q. 14. Q. 15. Q. " Q. 17. Q. 1l Q. 19. Q. In which state did APteintlllPMoriJin*? Where was Nf..,I But Wltl(s original stcn? What was the original name of Coeda l ........ 11 Where did Hlrold's o rigmare? Name Jessica Md:lntoct's prcvas occupation. Who is the owner of ~.., Who was the fo under of Mixon? What was the ori&inal '9nclltoft product? What is a Thai Iced Tea at B ... II Name the two themes for Fall at c .... eomer. Who is Ethel M? Co"l'Of\a d .. 1 Mar f W). (73) •l 3-,mll,.lliiiilmi • Co..ta M4"!la, C 92626 • (7 14) ~~:looill - I~ - 00MT DALY N.OT .... , ....... 1980 • ,. -_,_ . •• lnesville killer 'very methodical' says expen -~WOllD ---of bia ptaeD<le in the crime acena." Studmta in Oainnville remembered their dead cluamates at a memorial eervice in a I 0,00()..seat apons center. AlJo Wednetday, the University of Aorida announced acbolanhipe in memory of the 11udent1. ..,..~ F\a. -A forensic sPecialiat said • lla.i tbe ~ apartments where the bodies of !r :"""" ll\ldenll were found "the most difficult" DDea be bu ever 1een. ....._ 1Dt. Micblel West made the comment after buntiQ& _. ';"9ln11 at tbe apuimenta with ~-tech equip. ~ ... a dentiat and deputy medical examiner !r ~ MiM., aaid the apuiments pve clues u. 1 ~ cautioua killer. lbRe of the victama ~ 11udenu at the Univer- aity of Aorida and two were from Santa Fe Community Collqc. One of the two later enrolled in the univenity but hadn't attended clusea. Their bodies were found late last month. .. f\'e 8CYel' been uaociated with a crime scene that t: IO many violalt attacks and so litJe evidence left iDd." West said. "This individual that perpetrated &a.e c:z:imes is not your average criminal. He's very ~and very neaL He doesn't leave any traces "We are suua&lina with the conflicting emotions of pief, anter and fear," coUeae Pmident John Lombardi told about 600 people attendina the memorial 1ervice. Dr. Larry W. Tyree, president of Santa Fe Com- munity College. said: "With each horrible tragedy ... the sense of helplessness has arown 1n each of us.' Straight teeth talk .. : MUSCLES AND MALOCCWSIONS A conw I'°"' problem IS the Pltient with M>normal muscle torces that press on the teeth over • long period of time to cause maloociusion. The 10ngue. one of the strongest muscles 1n the body, nonnally rests tn the roof of the mouth during swallowing and tnathing. A large and active tongue that rests against or between the upper and lower teeth can push them outwards or cause an open bite Surpnsrngly. the way a child breathes and the stZe ot the tonsils and adenotds can also cause maloocJustOl'ls Chror11c nasal congestion or enlarged edenotds can lead to mout~ breathing. With the lips apen, the mouth open, and the tongue ~itioned low '" the noor at the mouth so air can pass CMH It This abnormal tongue posture can torce the lower back teeth outward and the front teeth forward. Speech therapists are trained to assist the orthodontist m deahng With these difflCUll problems Fortunately for the pat tent and orthodontist. c:ondrttOl'ls hke tongue-thrusting. thumb sucking. and moutht>reath1ng all become less pronounced as children mature rnto adolescents A publte service message from your local orthodontist Schuyler C. Joyner 0.0.S ., M.S. ORTHODONTIST A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Orthodontics Exclusively 1530 BAKER STREET, SUITE C COSTA MESA. CALIF 92626 (714) 546-5170 • HODONTICS FOR CHIL DREN AND AOULTS , - .~ \ . -- Trlal begln·s In Alaska arrow death JUNEAU, Was. -A j ury was selected Wednesday in the triaJ of a state lawmaker's 19-year-old son. who is charged with shooting and killing his mother wi th a hunting arrow dunng a dispute at the fam- iJy's farmhouse. Chad Goetsch, the son of Re{>. Rohen Goetsch of Juneau, as chaf'led wtth first-<iegrcc inten11onal hom1c1de 1n the Nov. 8 k1lhng of his mother. Carolyn. 51. The charge carnes a mandatory sentence of hfe an prison. Although the tnal wilJ be held an Dodge Count y Circuit Coun in Juneau, lawyers selected jurors an Balsam Lake in Polk County - about 300 miles nonhwes t of Juneau. Judge Damel Klossner or· dercd the Jury to be chosen there to ensure that the panelists weren't influenced by news repons on the case. The j urors were impaneled and taken back to Juneau on Wcdnesda) afternoon. Opening arguments were set for Thursday morning. -By th Aad"Cl•IH Prn1 INTRODUCING THE DUX.BED. THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR. In ...;wt<J~·n. tht• pt•opl, "'h11 m.1kt tht· Du>. ~I h.1H 1•r11\rto 1h.11 .1 firm mam (S.• '' nuc nt'\ <"..:m h " ~'ttrr mattr~' • l ~I Tilcy"vc prown th.11 a firm heJ re 111-"ts, rather than l<>nfurm.'l tu. lhe f1Cl!llt1<m o( the hody ~1 tht' Nw..ly mu•t con_,cmtl~ 11J11L"I 111 ,1r,lc·1 111 ~ <1>mfnrt;1hlr -..•m1"ttmt.., "-' mud-1 a' ll1 to }\1 nnl<"> ~ nr¢lt mall "''JOJN !!(I many l"l" irk w.1k<' upnrtd And wich a t-«kadw ~ nux l\a.l is~ to help d1m1nare hack prohlm" an.I jllvc V<'l\J a more restful ntid'it '<> .Jttp h'~ dw ~t made.-hrtJ rn the v.orlJ It ha... ~'' layt'n of mn<'f"prrn1e1 instead of th<-usual one Thr llrrt'f layn-moulJs itself h 1 the contours of w bnJy, allowml( the 'rmc to he stnu~h1 Tiw hottom lav('f ac. to\ as a hoffM" :ij?lltnst harsh rNlW'l'Tl("nt anJ prn- Vldes firm rul"'(lllrt M3'1c nf w flnc::s1 ""'tJL'lh ~t«I. th<-lnn<f'Sf'"n(l unit k~ jl I ~Upt"flOf it W>Uld lw a ltfrome ~' m the I Al'H Inf 1,111.ir' f,f 11i.I I Ill Nft11G"Ccnlitt Or1wc. Ntwport 1'uch, CA 9ltl(IO 1714J 640 0470 I~ tOflSf lewd blotw«n edvnw 6i I ~I\) ()ptnrm'fday 109,t.e·~~ I06endS..• 11 ~ ~M LA~'"" t...•~"• ....._"'_." ~111\..•• ,._ .. , .,. Ill••'' •'1 ..., ... h .. ,.,_ .... t\.~IJtl lh tW' *Ht.,'ff'r'flll •1"1"t• f •tt • 11 ,,,. ._ lun!L run thr n \'It nt 11wr11nw a Dux fl<'l..I IS only a I~ pmnie\ mort" I'" n1ich1 than the rn...i \ll an orJrnary htd This l'Tmllrk•N<" htd IS ava1lal:>le {lf\lv m our Ouxlllrui· ~!fl ma wick f"llnlll' of nuttTcv. &UCS, frames aoJ hca<lh111 rd.s Y 011 'II find a hca utl tu I wlkcoon of ICO'f, "'"on Oux Ir~ thett, rno A bn.I is c~ of dlt' mnM rmporoint purchues you'U l"VCT maJcc After alJ, you ~nJ about 8 houn a night m ~-that's OOC'·thlrd of your llft' 5' l (1.'lm(' tn and try tht-Dux fk.tJ (And Wt' our luxunou& ltnc of Dux lult'n .. ~. romfort.m and bfdronm fumL~hm"5 ) Lie m 1t, Wet' a nap Yuu'rc p~ to lcJVC" 11 Your beck wdl, tno n.r"'' .... , \.t ... JS. .. hn4.._,, a.,r-w ~' ••~•• .. ••u1t•wh .1.-.,,. \,.t1•,••tt \tuf1t" .... ,., • I _,.,., , .. , ....... ,, ...... .. I'\ "°'._f~tft J\. .. h_ I ~"I""'' .01·1·.-~1, .. l, I ..... ~j ... " I t Al the pilly job of ewninina evidence and lookina for a killer conunued, iovestipton divu.Jaed more brie1 alimpses into what they have learned about the crimes. West uJed an elperimental reOective ultraviolet imqina system that iotenaifies li&ht 70,000 times to examine two of the t.htt:e crim~ scenes Tuesday for finacrprints; be returned Wednesday to look at the final apa.nment The Miami Herald on Wednesday quoted sources as saying the killer cruelly posed his victims for maximum shock value. The killer placed Santa Fe Community Colleae student Christa Hoyt's severed head in the direct lint of vision of anyone enterin& the apanmcnt and pos- itioned a mirror 10 one of the apartments to show a victim's body to any passerby who happened to look in .... window. tbe Herald reported. Tbe killer allo ~Y pouM bleach onto the pitall ol the four fmWc victim• in an apparent anempt to confUte investipton about wbelber the women were sexually uuuhcd. the newspaper said. Police would not conflnn the report. Auids removed from the murder scenes are beina aubjccted to sophisticated DNA testina. Those tests arc to be completed in a fc~ days. . . The bodies of Son.ii Larson, 18. and Chnsuna Powell 17 were found Aua. 26. The body of Miss Hoyt, 19, wa; fo~nd the next day; the bodies of Tracy Paules, 23. and Manuel Taboa~. 23, we~ found A~ 28. "This is the most djfficult cnme scene I ve ever sttn," said West, who has been a medical eumaner for 13 years. Supreme Court upholds blocking of execution UTILE ROCK. Ark. -The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a federal ruhna that blocks the execution of a convicted murderer who contends his confessi on was coerced by a shenff who is now a congressman. Barry Lee Fairchild, 36. had been scheduled to die Wednesday night by anject1on. but the 8th U.S. Circuit Coun of A~als voted 3-0 Tuesday to send the case to U.S. D¥tnct Court for a hearing on the allegations he was beaten by the shenff and his deputies. That hearing was scheduled for Nov. 13. U.S. Rep. Tommy Robinson has demed that. .iS sheriff, he and his Pulaski County deputies beat Fairchild and five other black suspects and urged them to confess to the 1983 abduction. rape and murder of Air Force nu rse Mar.Jone "Greta" Mason. On Wednesday he released a statemrnt cnt1 · cizing the justi~ system and the defense: "These legal maneuvers could go on for years. The time has come for Congress to l1m1t the number of appeals that can be filed b> those on death rows across the country .... .. The nghts of Barry Lee Fanchild v.crc ne~er violated," the statement contmued. "He abducted. raped and murdered a yo ung lady who had been an our state for only 10 days. He has had appeal afier appeal. At some point. all of us must step back and say 'enough .... The con~ssman wa s elected as a Democrat but switched to the Republican pany. He lost the GOP primary for governor this year and isn't Sttlting re-election to the House. The high coun ruling to uphold the stay of cxccutaon was unanimous, said Supreme Coun press officer Tona House. Fairchild's attorneys SB) he ts msldl } retarded. with an IQ between the 60s and 80s, and contend he was easy prey for authonues seeking to force a confession. He confessed twice but later said the statements were coerced His lawyers also contend that someone else l confessed to the murder and that police dropped the man as a suspect because he pro' 1ded few dcuuls about the cnme. Defense attorneys say the} hin e 1nten-sewed fo ur men who say they, too. were beaten and threatened with racial epithets h~ deputies an· vest1ga11ng the case On Wednesda). Assistant Attorne~ General Jack G1llcan confirmed that three of the four men who submitted affida' its about the alleged bcaungs were suspects in the murder -By 1•~ A•1ocJ•IH Pn11 RESTAURANTS <,1.;ne•\ 1-c. v•lf> 0,.,..1~1, V' 1rw ''""' ~ ..a~m. .tr>a 9'd .. d • '""' ,. lllM.l ''C.l'l ft,,._.,._l ltle oOQ'lfJ t d~' """ 11"'1 ,.. ... ""''>Cl.N'f ~· IVt'.L..i J •l < t"1 I l'<l I '" r ''" }I.I\ C~ ( 1.t(lo)l,t!f ,. t' \I 01>t"' 'ddy<. d -· L dlt' ••JI I t>.t 1U bdt Fl~·.tl""'\ '<!' utnm~l•Jf"J $.AHTA MONICA 21>->ewrn .••v & "''"'~J.<it NEWPORT BEACH 11•--·•·2030 J' FASt-1 JI'. •SLAl'llO ~D HIUS l lllll 1•4' -· - - -- - - -~ -~---=--"--= , Ask the -:JUdge Husband being secretive about family' finances Dear J9llp. I un llleea ma.rrted fW MYeral = lleeetidy, my laat· MM Ml e very MereUve ..... .., fte .. cet. It t&ar&e4 wl&ll ..,. au retaru wMda a.e w..w.•a let ...... W1Ma I tel4 Mm &Mt I 4*'1 l*t le llO Mme..m11 M&'t ...... M eele4 \en u4 aceae4 me .. -· ar.Uq Wm. ,,....... uve 1Jace beame •one. A few •11 •10, 1 wa1 Mt1 able te fW Mr buk accoat ,......_.. 811 U1Wer to my •Hldotlt Uotit &Mm wu &Mt I mat uve mllplaced ta.em. I am becomiq ... te CODCenff. A.d4'e from tllJ1, oar marrta1e 11 n.e. OH of my frielld1 uy1 I 1laoald file for dJvorce ao I cu flad oat wut oar fluJtces are. I doa't waat te " W1 a1 I love my ll•1baad, aad IM DOt wut te dJvorce laJm. 11 Gere uyW.1 la Ute law wllJcla !Mlpa a womu fl.Del oat wlaat 1lle owu? -L.L., Lapu Nlpel. Dear L.L: A coun may order a spouse to prcpan an account10g of the marital propcny and obligations. There is no condition that a divorce be filed in order to have such an accounting ordertd. You should contact an auorne) in rcprds to how this order ma) be obtained. You ma) also wish to confer wtth an attorney as any re- sponsibility which you ma) have in s1aning a tax return wtthout knowl- Judge B. Tam Nomoto f • . • I ., ~ . I I i ' i ~ 1 cd&e of its accuracy. bear J11C11e: It wu latt restba1 to lean ab .. t do11 ridLD1 la plck•p tntck beds la you article. I am aot a do1 lover, bat I do love clllldrea. It aeem1 to me tlaat cJaUdrea la plchf tr•ck bed1 are a blger prob- lem. WU we all laave 1eea cllU· drea ridlag la tllem. Wlaat'1 tlle law abo•t diem? -c.w., Saa&a Alla. Dear C.W.: The law regarding children 1n trucks 1s very similar to the one dealing with dogs. The law provides that chi ldren, under 12 years old. cannot nde in the bed of a truck unless 11 1s enclosed to a height of 46 inches. If 1t 1s not, the truck bed must either have some type of mstallauon which would prevent the child from be1n d1s- charaed or the child must be secured in some fashion that would prevent a fall or jump from the truck. T his law does not aply, however, if an adult over the aac of 18 years old accompanies the child in the bed. . Deer JMle: I •. u receatly a jU'OI' •a um irtvtq trial la maldp9) CHl1. Before Wt, I W 11ever laad u y ~&act wl&ll ceertt. TM Mly Ume I W ever aea oee waa oa televt1loa or la dl.e mevte. Al&Mep I dW .. t expect &lie trial te be like tlaole la Ge movtea (It wa1a't!), I waa 11rprile4 te tee tlaat &Mr wat ao cout reporter. Tia.It ca1ae4 a UtttJe bit of a problem wlaa Ge J•ry wu deUberatta1 a1 aeveral jarora laad dlffereat memories aboet Ute defenclut'1 tea- tlmoay. We all felt tllat It woald laave bee• very llelpfal If we co•ld laave U1teae4 to a cont reporter'• truacrtpt. I &Mept all couta laad te laave a cout reporter. It W1 wrong'! - F.G., El Toro. Dear F.G.: A coun reponer 1s not required in a misdemeanor Lnal in municipal coun . The dec1s1on as to whether oqe 1s provided 1s generally determined by each county. There may be situations. however. when the Public Detender may re- quest a reponer for the misde- meanor tnal of an ind1d1gent defen- dant. In such cases, the count) must provide one at county expense. J•dp B. Tam Nomoto I• u Or- u1e Couty melcJpal co11rt j11d1e. Forrrier SS guard fights to stay in country C HICAGO -Attorneys for a former Nazi guard argued Wednes-day that he should not be stnpped of U.S. ciuzcnsh1p because he knew nothing about the lt1lhngs at the concenttat1on camp where he served dunna the Holocaust. The Jusuce Depanment has sought since 1988 10 denaturahze retired Janitor Michael Schmidt on charges he illegall) obtained a visa to the U nited States shonly after World War II. The government arglled before the 7th Circuit U.S. C'oun of Appeals that Schmidt, 67. failed to meet vtsa reqwrements because he aided m the deaths of more than I 00.000 people at the Sachscnhauscn prison outside of Bcrhn1 -By tH AHoclat.H PttSI ,. i OiEfS PREPARE Ol'JE OF MANY OISHfS . OFF.ER.ED l\f THE~ Of NEWPORT"·. 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Moulton-Patterson and Poner) are our candidates. The) nC"Cd to be 1dent1ficd earl)." rhe prohferat1on of the s1gm .... as brought to the attention of the IRAO From At pl.i\\ \lUl. he ~•d "this 1s not the last lrt\I'> of this nature we are ltkeh to lace 1n this region .. lt 1s worth._ ..,.. h1k ll' begrn considen ng regional S<'CUOI} \trurtures . that would guarante-c an equ1hbnum in this reg1lrn that will produce peace" and ··l·reate a more durable order ... He ga ' e no details and said such plan- ning "'as 1n a \Cf) earl) stage ~tcan..,..h1lc. Pnncc Bandar bin ultan. the Saudi ambassador 10 the t.:n11cd State\ '>l'nl letters to each member of Congress c"<press1ng his countf) ·., gratitude for la..,..malcrs' support of Operation De~n ~1eld .. I want to con' e) our regard and respect for th t• 1ndl\ 1dual men and .... omen of thl' .\mencan air. na,al and ground unm no"' tcmporanl} 1n aud1 .\rab1J and the adJl>ining "'atcri.. '>Ide b \ side "''th our o ..... n dckn~ forle~ and thn'>C from J numlx'r ol import.Int \rah Euro- pean and other rnuntne' 'igila ntl~ there." he said In one m1htar) de' elopment the Na') said 11 had authon1ed thl' battle!.hlp l \\ \\ 1\C00\10 IO thl' Per~1an Gulf to tire m 16·tn\h gun•., -.-.h1lh haJ lx·ln .,1Jrmcd in \ta' Jltcr J n 1nq·\t1g..i11on .... a, reu~·ncd intl1 thl· deadh l'\plns1nn aboard thl' V. l'>lOll\ln·, \l\tcr 'ih1p the l ..,, 10 ..... J Na'~ 'i!)('ke,man ( m11r Jim M1llhcll ~ml dJJt11nnal tl''l' hJd "determined th.ti the lf'-1nlh gun' ma) '><1feh fl re: \~'n fin.I 101 s '1f COOK fftOMAI He'a an interim public works dinaor for tho city of Hesperia &.brouab the eod of the year. He's Ibo a traffic and aovcmment rela- tions consultant with an office in downtown Huntinaton Beach. He aaid be is primarily con· cerned about downtown re~ development -but that likes up "only about I percent" of the City Council's attention. He's not ao keenly interested in the remainder of the council's deliberatio ns, he said. Cook picked up the endorse- men t o f the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Board of Reahon. He also was expected to 1ct the back.ans of businesses and developers, including the Hunt- ington Beach Co. City Oerk's omcc by Dirk Voss. one of 10 Ctty Council candidates ''I'm not out to start a war or something." said Voss. a 24-year- old Long Beach Marine Patrol officer. "1 JUSt wasn't sure of the rules. If they can pump out their signs, I want to pump out mine. "But it's not my intention to stab them I don't want to be negative." Voss said the clerk's office 1n- fonned him Wednesday that the sign ordinance was unenforttablr. He no"' plans to stan putung up powder, v.h1ch are now loadl·d on the Wisconsin " BakC'r's o' erscas tnp. "h1ch ..... 111 also include the weekend lJ. -0 \- 1et summit 1n Helsinki and later stops in Europe. will be partl) focused on solic111ng major con- tnbuuons to help pa> for th<' Mid- east cfTort opposing Saddam Another Cabinet member. Trea~Uf) Secrctaf) Nicholas Brady. was on his .... a\ to South Korea Wednc~a' after winning a plcd~e ol suppon from Margaret Thatcher in Lond on <\t th<' White HouSt'. F1t1watcr said Bush ca lled the embas~v 1n Ku ...... an Cit) to express has apprec1a· t10n 10 Ambassador Nathaniel Ho"'- ell and the few other staff members ""ho sta)ed behind to assist Amen- cans trapped in the region. Iraq has cut olT ..,.. at er and elcc- tncat) to the c:mba~~\ as pan of its effort to \hut do-.-. n all foreign em- bassies in thl' land thC'\ annc,ed foll o"'1ng an .\ug ~ lightning in- vasion Bush told his en' o~ "to l.ee p up thr good ..,..orl under these mosl difficult u rcumstaOl l'\ .. F1tz..,..ater '>aid •I .. .\mhas~d(1r Ho'-'t'll I\ \truggllng "'llh a 'er. datfa ult \ltuat1on in term~ 111 the: ph~ 'i11 al \Ond11111m there f hl'' haH' I.ht J1m1n1\h1nK \U ppllc' ut ".lier and 1·l1•\lnn1~ Hut a' 'llU .Ill 1-.rwv. and hJ' c \l'en lln th<.' teln 1\11111 repon' tht: C"mha"' \Wtl tht'fl' h,1, ht·en Jlll'l'h "nr~1n~ "llh l "> \ 1t11en\ in hl•lp1ng to tauhtatc lhnr flight' uut of Kuv..111 and (\UI (If Iraq .. thC' 'l'IClil:Mmitl'I Thor111gbly Examililg Al The Internists AromtdTovvn r.m Be A IJlrmic Pail. HcalthMatch can givt: you the in side scoop. CalJ to day and speak to a n :fcrral expert. · HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A Program ci' Irvine Mcdx:al CcntlT .. • oolllidef Paul Cook a man of treat U.tearhy;• aaid Coun· cilwoman On.ce Winchell, wbo•a teeltina re-dectioa in November. Her name ·~ tlrst on the balloL CooJt•s as teeond. .. I'd be happy to see him on the City Couadl. But for his own health and wdfa~1 I think he's made the riabt dectsion. .. He'a been an administrator so recently that interests would be pulli~ at him and pullina him a pan. Cook's exit leaves 10 candidates 1unnu1a for four scats in Novem- ber. Besides Wtnchell, they are Gcorae ,E. Arnold, Mark Porter, Linda Moulton-Patterson, Jack Kelly, Earle W. R<>bi iaille, Anthony Passannante. Dirk Voss. Edward G. Mountford and Steven J. Roy. his signs after the week-end. He said, though, that he feels that all candidates should be start-'°' at the same time with their signs. Wtnchell said the s1$ns were pul up by the poht1cal ac11on commit- tee that she had no control over. not by her own campaign or- ganization. She said 11 was known that the city ordinance was not workable when candidates jump- ed the gun w11h their .;1gns 1n 1988 said. Later on Wednesda). Bush met with more 30 members of Congres' concerning the Persian Gulf cn s1s Bush told them that "we mu!it keep pressure on Iraq and con' ince Saddam Hussein that time 1s against him." Fitzwater said. "The president said. 'The sanctions must succeed. If not. we ..... ,11 re' 1ew our options"' The spokesman wo uld not elaborate. The lawmakers gave Bui.h "re- peated statements of suppon to sec this m1sst0n thro ugh." F1t1wnter said. They also had suggestion~. tht·) 10d1cated in comments after the meeting In some of them -Sen. John Glenn. D·Ohto. said the U.S. troops stattoncd tn the Saudi Arabian desert m1gh1 be gn en pa) and 10come tax incenll\ cs "to forestall a morale problem.·· Glenn. par1 of a COflil'C"ss1onal dclega11on just back from the Middle East. said he also suggested such bC'ndits as f~ stamps. -Glenn suggested sanction\ against countnes IC'tllng plane<i de- part for Iraq. pull remaining 0 ' 1et m1htar" and tel hn1lal ad\ISCrs out of Iraq SCHOOL From At brother<; and '>l'itl·r~ had :t tough time adjusting " C1raham also lcJrned fir.t-hand about the saHtfices made b' figh t· mg men during t1me-s of "ar He ~ncd t\l.O ninc·month tours 1n Vietnam dunng tht· , ... ar a' a s1g· nalman aboard a Na'> aircraft earner Pan ol ht~ dut) .... as to ~arch for du"' ned pilots "Here we "'ere l'Clcbrating thl' t•nd of the <.old War and no" "'t''re right back 1n another war 1n anolhcr area I guess lhrrt"s some iron} 1here tha1 l.eep\ rnm10g back to haun1 us -)OU always nl'cd to be prepared for the un - kno..,.. n .. Lut }Car. El Toro had an ''(hcr\C'as ( lub" for student'\"' Ith father' a""a ) lrom ho me on c:x- tcnded dut). 81' 1ng them 10d1v1d- uah1cd attention and counseling "'hen nC'Cd<'d "Wr kno"' our fe\NknoW all about sex lty MALCOl.M ltfTTflt ,,., so.. ..... NEW YORK -Sc" may be on 1he minds of ne.arly everybody, but a new Kinsey lnsti1ute survey finds that mMI Americans don't know-- much about it. Fifty-five percent of those surveyed nunked a test of basic sexual knowlecfae, Kinsey director June Reinisch said Wednesday. Only about 25 percent knew that the typical American has first inter- course at qe 16 to 17, or that an estimated 30 percen1 to 40 perttnt of married men have had an ex- tramarital affair, the repor1 said. Only 2 I percent knew that more than a quaner of American men have had a sexual expenence with another male as an adolescent or adult. Half incorrectly thought that rec· tal intercourse itself can cause AIDS, even if neither panner was infected b) the AIDS virus. The poll's 18 questions were drawn from those most often asked of the Kinsey Institute. and rep- resent facts that .. people need to know for both their physical health and their mental health," Reinisch said tn an interview. Nearly every question "affects people's feelings about themselves. their self-esteem," she said. A rccur- nng theme 1n questions asked of her. she said, 1s "Am I normal? ... The reason we don't kn ow what's normal 1s that we're not taught what's going on .. Poll results emphasize a need for sex education of pre-adolescent chll- drcn and of med.teal school studcntJ, becaute the poll found people tum to doctors for 1ex infonnauon, she wd,, QuationJ dealt with a variety of topics, includina ci~umstances under which prepancy is possible. erection problems. health and mas- turbation. A penon Oun.ked the test by aet- t1111 fewer than 10 of the 18 ques- tions oorTCCL Leu than 20 percent aot at leall 12 questions riaJtt, and only five people out of the 1,974 poUed answered at least 16 ques- tions correctly, Reiniscb said. The poll is described in a new book, "The Kinsey Institute New Report on Sex." At a news con- ference. Reinisch said the ~ti was financed by the book's publisher. St. Manm's Press. and the Kinsey Ln- slltute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproducti on. In addition, The Roper Orpniza- tion. which conducted the poll. was "very generous," she said. The poll involved face-to-face in- terviews with a nationally represen- tative sample of Americans. done last October as part of a larger Roper survey. Twelve questions were answered on a questionnaire that a person slipped into an envelope before returning to the interviewer. The margm of error was plus or minus 3 percentage points. The overall perce ntages exclude the 263 part1c1pants who answered I 0 or fewer of the 18 items. The remaining panic1pants were sull a representa- tive sample. Rein1sch said. Japanese buy Pebble Beach PEBBLE BEACH. ( ahf -The famed Pebble Beach Golf course and associated rcsoru were sold Wednes- day to a Japanese-owned compan>, the buyer announced. Ben Hogan Prope1'11es. which 1s owned b) Japan's Cosmo World Corp., announced 11 bought Pebble Beach Co., one of Cahfom1a's most expensive real estate holdings. wtth top-class golf courses and resons on Monterey Ba) The pnce paid to the pn'a!c partnership that owns Peb- ble Beach wasn't disclosed Pebble Beach Co. owns and oper- ates t..,..o IUAUr) resorts and SC\ era I prestigious golf cour'it'S -lhC' Pcb- hlc &ach Golf Links. The LodRt> at problem this )'ear will be muth too large to treat It in a ctutH' pc ~1t1ng... Graham 'l31d "Our teachers will be ass1s11ng our stu- dents nght 10 th(' clauroom." Graham plans 10 adapt d1 stncr programs alread} destgn<'d for children tr)ing to cope "tth single-parent ltfe. The ln 'tn<' d1!>· tnct has earned a natil1nal repu- ta11on as a pioneer of programs co' cnng a range of emo11onal problems faced b) students of all ages. Irvine distnct officials say they arc also womed about students from Middle East fam1l1es who ma) be taunted by classmates ··We're tryins to be scns1t1ve to issues 0f cthn1l· harmon>.'' said Irvine school d1stnct Super- tntcndent David Brown. "lfa stu- dent 1s from the Mideast, that could aenerate some tension 10 and of 1tsdf. In umes of emus. h1gotry surfaces. We don't want an)onr to suffer.·· Pebble Beach and the Inn and Links at Spanish Bay. It also owns pj- glass Hill and Del Monte Golf Courses, I 7·Mile Dnve and substan- tial amounts of rcaJ estate on the Monterey Peninsula south of San Francisco. "We att commmed to operating Pebble Beach at the same hi&h stan- dards that everyone has come to expect of this world class property.'' Dav id 8. Hueber, president of Ben Hogan Propen1es, said in a news release. Company officials said they didn't expect to change the resort area's .. the management personnel or management style." -By ~ ..t..-.cute-d Pm• Irvine's El Toro Manne School was founded 10 1949 and serves the children of Mannes stationed at El Toro Manne Base, with a handful from ·th-e Tusnn Hehcop- ter Base. The sc hool has a long h1stor) of offcnng emotional sup- pon to children trying to cope with a host of problems J:x>m of the rootless mili tary life. "We really won't know how lhcy·re dotng until they get here." Graham wd. "Some of the kids are used to their fathers being gone. for two weeks or more at a ttme. But this ume tt's different. The lids in the families arc watch- ing the news on a day-to-day baSts. We all anucapate that we're not gotng to be able to bring their fathers back as qu1ck.Jy as we sent them. ••1t'll be a different year for us for sure, but we're looking forward to the k.1ds gcmng here. School 1s sttll school and at least this pan of their hvcs isn't goma to change " We' re proud to off er you th e advantages of th is ou tstanding mu tu al fund from John Han cock . Their Tax Exempt In come Tru st ha s been providing inves- tor s with monthly income that's free of Federal taxes, plus a hi gh degree of sa fety. You can al so exchange your sha res - I y"' I cl 11~ .. ""''' nf ''"' 1i1011 ntlu111n~ r hMjlP\ and I ,..,, •·n "' I # n 11 • t lh1• pr 1• P"' '"" < .ttf'lullv l>Plorf! I '""" I"' "'"I 11 '""Y J•,i..1 1 ••rform.1111 I',., not d I , • .,,,,,,.,,,. I f11l11t1 ,,.,.,1, t hf' 1'>1 l!.1111(1' ll"Y'l"ll" I ,.,..,,,,,, .. ,I I I 11.11111•· '", .. """'"'"'II I I N ,1111 I I Acldrt .... 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A state rnvesupuon into Ule JUV· en1le probatton camp, launched after the tragic outing. revealed ins~ccs of sexual misconduct. lack of super· v1s1on and improper medication of students. The state Dcpa.nment of Social Services said thert appeared to be no connccuon between the charges aa,a1nst White and sexual m1scon· duct at Camp O'Ncal. However, a spokeswoman said m March the) were "looking into the matter fur1her." The Newpon Center psych1atnst s111l has a medical license. but 'Aas forced -by court order -to quit practicing m June. Police and investigators from the Oistnct Attorney's office are con- tinuing to search for White -a pnvatc p1tot who, at one ume, owned two Cessnas. Police have found one of the doctor's pnvate planes. but refuse to say where tt was located. An anonymous up rec~1ved by Distnct Attorney's 10vesugators placed White 1n Costa Rica thu week. but the info rmation 1s doubtful. Officers confisca&ed White's passpon around the ltme he was arrested. Gon1s said. A search of Whtte's home rC'- vcaled very little disarray -as 1f his depar1ure had been well-plannro. Gon1s wd. Police arc concentra11ng pan of the invcst1gat1on on a search for the doctor's white Chevrolet Blazer. The car has damaie on the naht side due to an earher accident, Gon1s said Gonis refused to speculate on the rclauonsh1p between the former Camp O'Neal ward and White, sa y· ini only that investigators arc look- 1n1 into a possible connecuon hc- twecn the twtn disappearances. White was arrested in March after his 29-ycar-old adopted son found videotapes and photographs or himself -unconsoous -and the doctor in a sexual act. The man -who was always described as White's patient and hoUSeguest until the Dally PUot dis- covered he'd been adopted by White a year earlier -said he didn't know the molestat1on had occurred unttl he found the pictures. SWI •rl~r Amoa Wray co•· lrilHllMI to IAJ1 nport. Dream ends In death for winner of lottery ORLANDO. Fla. -A man who won SJ 88,000 1n flond.a's lottery last y r Wiii act a pauper's bunal after e apparently was crushed to death n J trash bi n followtna a ni&ht of drin ·na. Polior say Roy Oark may have spent al the mqney . he won tn a Fantasy Five <1rawtna, but on Wedne y they were look.Ina for any rela1ivC1 in cisc some cash or property remained. "Poof!" said Oranac County sheriffs detective Tom Mc:Cann. "l I UCSS be just blew tl." When Oark's body -compec1ed b_y a ptbqe truck -was found Friday at the Oranae County dump, lheR wu lest lb.an SI 0 in his pocket. It wu the wt of S..O he made the previou1 day work.ins for a labor pool. Police said they dtdn 't know whether Clark bad anythint left to &bow from his win.ninp. Detectives kno• that Oatk, J9. spent at least IOme of bis money buyi04 rounds of drlnb for friends anct ndina around in limousines. They traced much of the mooey thro\ll!l Kvual but 1CCOUAtL He wrote checb for mOlt of n from an ICCOUftl wilb Bamcn Bank in Ta&. ltlvarne "hey Mid I.bey bed beant be lD- Ya&ed " llVttll bani--. and that be bc:MIP• I toedomiahun ID Hawaii ud lend in CaWGnli&. lf lnll. dMMe boldi• WOMad ID to U)' bein. but after ..,,, I weel of loc)kj!'-ror .... 901 o1 kint police lllvn I fOVtid uyoee. _,,, tit A•nltW ,,,_ N~wpon to pay woman for fall 9y llttS YOl(Of ~ ............... NEWPORT BEACH -The. city Ult pay a Corona del Mar woman 160,000 for injuries she suffered ahe slipped and fell off a lidll!:W.:Lt in her neiJhborbood two qo, a Supenor Court jury Wednctday. The Jury awarded in favor of Eleanor Kinpley, ruhna the city was liable for her il'\jUrlC$ because city worters did nolpropcrly backfill the sttut after rcplacina the sidewalk. Ki~cy, who ts in her 70s. broke , her htp when she slipped off the ,sidewalk at 409 Poinsettia Ave. an January 1988 and landed in a rou&h- 1Jy 6-inch deep. foot-wide hole adj_a- 1ccnt to the sidewalk. her attorney Ed , Danoff said. The city never back.filled the hole after doing the ,sidewalk work in Dcttmber 1987. / ,,'Danoff claimed. 1' Kfogsley spent I 0 days in the 'Jbospital, another 20 days in a con- valescent home, was bedndden 30 days and spent a year in therapy. . · Danoff said. "There is the potentaal ,she may have to have another hap replacement done an the future ... he sa1d. Her medical balls added up to S23,000, Danoff said. Attorney Tom Mt'1. who rep- rciented the ell~ an tht' case. arsued , danacrous condiuons do not ex a st at the location. Mea said the hole Kang- • slcy stepped in was c~uscd b) an unknown vehicle dn,·ing over a spnnJder bead. "The cavity where she stepped looked hke ll had been washed out. .. Mca sajd. Mei said the sidewalk 10 front of Kmgslt'y's home a few doors down was never backfilled either, yet she never had any problem there. The two otht'r defendants 1n the case. the propcny owner at the ad- dress of the accident and the prop- eny mana.gement company. agreed to pay K.mgslcy SSS.000. according to Mei. ~aguna Murder scene Thtl wa1 the 1eene lat• Wednelday night, outside 1167 llallet Street. Apt. 8, Con. Meu. where four bodtea, two of Campaign to be kicked off SANTA ·ANA -The Com-1-· -~ ,. ·f' mlllcc to Elect James Enright D1; _ ~") tnct Attorney will k..ick off its cam-ta19"~i!-. pa.ign with a party at headquarters. 1 .,..- 1920 Old Tusttn Ave., Santa Ana. r . J on Friday from 5-8 p.m. I ri..-~ Adm1ss1on is frtt and the pu~ \ · 'Tl he as anvated. b~ Information meeting GARDEN GROVE -The Waldorf School of Orange County, one of 500 worldwtde non-profit Waldorf Schools. W111 be holdang an mformauon meeting at its new location here 10 showcase the new school and speak with parents about school programs. The meeting wall be held at 7 p.m. Fnday at the Jewish Community Center, 12181 Buaro. Garden Grove. Please R.S.V.P. by calling 458-9212 Fun raising event set FOUNTAIN VALLEY -The Center Ja>,cees as sponsonng a "Half a Bock Car Wash Rally· fund- raasing event from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturda) at the Male Square Chevron at the comer of Brookhurst Strttt and Warner Avenue here. to continue attempts to buy land Proceeds will benefit the Guidance Center for the Leaming Dasablcd, which helps learning d1sablw young adults become successfully employed and ande- • pendent members of society. Monthly meeting scheduled 1y KAREN AUGE SEAL BEACH -The Queen Cat y Chapter r--.o Y' o.-y ,_. ~ wrtt... of the Women's Army Corps Veteran's Assocaataon wtll hold JlS rqular monthlj mttllnJ Saturday at I GRAMM COAIT DALY N.OT Thutlday, Sept.mW a. 1990 A8 ...,, Ptlet ,..__ ., o ...... "-"' dte111 chllclren, were found. Polle• ln- veltlflatlne the crlM• belleve It to be • quadruple honlklde • Loan, 13820 Seal Beach Blvd .. an the uasure World Shoppang Center here. Repons of delegate$ 10 the national convention will be read. For more 1nformat1on. call Jean Earnshaw at (21 3) 492--6640. Picnic Is scheduled GARDEN GROVE -The Orange Count~ Bum Assoc1at1 on will hold Its annual bum survl"\. or fam 1h p1cn1c Saturday for members of ltS Bum RCCO\ en Group and aJI current and former patients of l '\) Bum Center. Pony ndes. food. clowns and field game~ will he offered at the p1cn1c. which wall be hdd at (1ardc:n Grove Park, 9301 Westminster Avt'., Garden Gro'e from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call 634-1199 for 10forma11on Memorial services set IRVINE -Dcd1cat1on ceremonies for Orart'fe County's first mcmonal to the \ 1ct1ms of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome will be held Sunda) at 2 30 p.m. at.the Colony Clubhouse. 3611 The Mall. In inc Call Lynn Weber at 97 1-2:!3:! for more rnfor- mauon. \JI rite rs to meet TUSTIN -"Gettina It Into Pnnt The Inside Scoop on How to ~t Published an Oran~ Count) ·· 1s the topic for the September mt'Ct1ng of the lnde~n­ dent Wnters of Southern Calafomaa. Orange ( ount~ sect a on > It 's a good idea to exanune your physicians before they do you. Call HealthMatch today. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 A Prugran1 of lrvul<.' Mc.."Chcal ~Titcr ·· · l.AGUNA BEACH - A 235-acn-· p."iii:lil ihc .. communitv room of F1dcl1ty Savings and vacant parcel. long coveted by en· .----------------------------.-----------======~== varonmentahsts and cit y officials for I permanent open space. won't be condemned so the city can bu) It. The m~ung will be held at 7 30 pm "1onda~ at the Pomona First Federal Sa' angs communll~ room 17851 17th St . Tustin "\n informal networking session wall precede the meeting at 6. '0 p m ~d­ m1ss1on as free for members and SI 0 for non·mnnbers Bau~u..·lJO&nl •ppu.n rvery MMday ud 'Dusd•Y In voting not to co ntinue trying to acquire the land an coun, Mayor Ltda Lcnney assured residents Tuc!r day n•aht that the city is not aban- donmg efforts to purchase the prop- eny. known as the Esslinger Trust. I · Lcnney also told the half-do1en J residents who spoke on the issue at Tuesda) 's council m~ting that thert 1 ~no 1mmcd1ate plans for develop- ment on the propeny. despite claims made an an anonymous flier arculated an South Laguna this week. However. City Manager Kenneth Frank reported that effons to ncgo- uate a pu~ha~ of the propen} had been unsucccuful Whale 1t voted unanimous!) 10 halt the eminent domain procedurcs • it initiated in Ma~h. the council also set aside SI m11l1on an state ' funds to be used to b~y open space I land outside Laauna Canyon. The council also voted to allocate $350,000 to repair damage done to Heisler Park in a July landslide The money will be used to con- struct a revetment dcstJned to strcnathen lhe unstable cltff However, the City Council asked that before construcuon bcgJns. more study be conducted to de- temune 1f a bndic could be built to replace the 11dewalk that slid into the sea. The council also asked engi- neers to study the po$51b1hty of 1 buildma a smaller rock revetment lhan that on11nally recommended. Lifeguards .. rescue surfer H UNTINGTON BEACH -uft'- 1 suard• rt9CUed a surfer who nearly drowned under the Hununaton "' Beach Pier after his surlboard leash 1-' JO' wrapped around a pillar suppor1· II ma the pier. A junior Ufesuard who rf uw the incident Jumped into tht' fray to he~p. 111 Senior Uftluard CraJa Sh1momura 1 jumped from the pacr to the water around 7 p.m. &o help I suner ~ten identified u Robert n Oimlna. 23, of Hu.ntanaton Beach. n "I notioed the 1uy comana towatd •1 \be pier and I tMd to ,ulde tum rt thtou&h, ,t>ut I did~t.,:ce b1m come I ou"'" "Shimomura -. ... went down (from Towtt O} and c I llked 101DC aurfm and they said be nil tied 10 the peer, .. he added. 11 OimiDa pank:Ud, foulbt the cur· ri1 reat ud lah.tli• heed on the Dtllar. witaa.1 tia.kl .... coWdn' rcmetnbrr hla lut r o .... or WI ~ .. l&id juftJOI , ' ........... a.I Ldlu-. 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Acko11., .k., ~t1nt1n1I .nu'""'ll"' Edltorlal Orange Coast cities correct in preparing for long-shot storm - After disaster strikes and some son of no rmaJcy returns. the next step historically has been to slip into the finger- pointing mode, where the public. sv<allcd expens and, ye!>. even the media knock the government fo1 not being better prepared. Therefore. though it's a crapshoot whether a major storm will batter the Orange Coast within the next few weeks, local cities deserve plaudits for erring on 1hc side of safety and preparing for hurriq1.ne-like weather. Civic leaders in Costa Mesa. Fo untain Valley, Newpun Beach, Huntington Beach and Seal Beach are battening down the batches just in case Mother Nature throw!> the coast a late summe r curve. A Central California climatolig.ist say:i. co11dition!t are npe for a major stonn lashing out at the Orange Coast this month. He has been so successful in past weather-pattern predictio ns that local observers are taking the threat seriously. Even experts at the National Weather Service, which normally tries to avoid making 10114-range predicti o ns. concedes there is a possibility of a humcane striking o ur pristine shores this month. Rather than sitting on their hands and waiting to sec what happens. officials in Orange Coast ci1ic!t aTC' putting depan- ment beads on alc n , stockpiling emergeru:y supplies. getting sandbags ready for distribution and sharing information with nci&hboring communities to ensure the mounting of a joint defCnsc against a severe Lropical storm. Residents can help as well by keeping first aid supplies on hand, stocking up on fresh water and non-perishable food and keeping automobiles fueled. And we in the media can do our pan t>) staying on top of this story and passing along any inforn1at1 un that can be useful in preparinf for a potential i;atastro phe. Hopefully. we re all taking these precautiuni. 1n Ya1n Bui it is comfoning 10 know that someont cares. ,4,.nd even if a hurricane or major stonn does not decimate the coast. being pre~·m.ay not be all for naught. Remen1bcr. the 1hrea1 of a killer eanhquakc always looms in Southern C.alifomia. Today In history Today 1s Thursday, Sept. 6. tht 249th day of 1990. There are 116 dafs left in the year. oday's hi&hlight in history: O n Sept. 6. 190 I. Prc-s1den I McKinley was shot by anarchist Leon Czotaosz at the Pan·Amcnca.n Ekposition 1n Buffalo . N. Y . McJ(jnJe) died ci&ht days later. (Czoljosz was ekccutcd in Auburn. N. Y .. the followina October.) -By Jk AuocMrrfl Pn•I When Writing to the 0.-ange Coo't Daily Pito1 . Irie Orange Coost Doily Pilot t'n<..o.iruge~ ~U1•<1\U01t<ltirl(.e 1rom ov• •eoder\ We •eq..,eu lei•crs bt. ~e1.11 it. oi;o10,••l•UTe•v 300 wQlds A.ny c:o1teswnden<..e \•gn hCu1•Hy ongo:• H•·J• 300 ... v1ch "'"' Cle IJ"n1ea at au• d<Sc•er1on OS a Community Commentary, Gvt>\1 Com1ne111ory oi Editorial Respon~ Commuri.t~ cc..,,r,,eniunl:'i ure !t<h.~••erl lo• iss .. t:ts µer!<!len1 ro C•••es and 10"'"\ o!ong •ht-01ong .. Coos1 Gue1• ..,.,,,nenla••es may ~rra.n ro any oubl•c 11 ... e Ed1tor10! re\W"Ses 01.-re~•-••1.1<J lo• reounols ta ed1!0•<0I POS•'•On1 al 1rie Orof19e Coo$t Doily Pilot le11er1 c:uns•dercd Tt. be hbeluu\ u• ,,, t>uo 11,Hlt. ,..,., •'Ii Ot IJ•H•ttiO W••!e-•\ ore 1.m.reo rei ICJu• lub"'•\>•Uf\ ~ 1.u .. 1n A.II .. 011CSOVf·Of'"'-t m.,11 be sogned ond •nC:luoe •11 ... ..,,,,e, \ .JCl<I•"\~ l«O .,-1<;-l)h\JHe ,,..,,,.o.,, tCJ• ver1l,co1<CJr ou1w1es lene•s ~lo be ooait•ssf'a ru 11,. Oranye Locnt l>o1ly Pilot, JJU W Bo.,. Sr Coiro Mes.o C A 9"1616 '\Henr1u•. 1eH<1t1 10 th~ lO •''-'' W111ers ,,.,,,, aueu rons ore "'gea ro coll '""" Do.iv P••v1 u• 7 l •• 64'J •371 E .. r 352 '• Doonesbury = uPr I I I l<UU<i IN T>'C frl(}llN/N6 I By Udrry Trudt"dU /Alt4., 1/ ~ dOINJ f{) /W· PEN50CWEI< (}/l. iA7l'R. .. \,...-----! • •• .. --- Tell The Piiot Ferguson measure backed by many of those calling in Eairur's Note -Us1 ~'eek W(' asked read~rs what i.hry lhuusl11 of A~nJbJyman Gil Fe1JU50n's much- opposed mcasurt' ro urge schools ro leach "miJjr.ary neas.Jiry" as a tr.11son for rhc World Wu JI in· ternmenr of 11 /,()()(} l•panese-- A.mericans. A ump/i!JI of rcsponsn follows: D Ferguson's position 1s certainly a decent position. They wert interned for 1wo rCuons: one, 10 protect them from other Americans after lhc atroc1t1e~ of Pearl Harbor; and 1hc second reason. and it is ccruunly valid, and that is we didn't know which of them were spies. D IUepl tntcmmcnt? I think: It was worst than lhat. l think nex1 10 the Amencan Indians. 11 was the worst thing that oUr country has done to people livi ng here. But I would bt wilhnM 10 bet 1ha1 98 percent of your re~punder!!. will think lhat it wa!!. a mll11ou)· nc:ccssll ). D I finnly believe 10 not leach thal viewpoint -1hat the military ncccuity was the prcdominent reason for tile Japanese 1ntemmen1 -is cxnsorship of tile highest order and is not the truth. I remember Wo rld War II and that wu the main reason. Anythin1 clK is a falsehood . D I thtnk I could teach Mr. Ferguson to walk upright 1n just about six weeks. 0 Ferguson's resolu tion aives the tcachen. and the h1stonans the nght to prcStnl several sides of this prob- lem, not JUSt the racists or war h ysteria, bur the fa ct thal there was a m1lilar) enpaement. 1.e. World War II. going on. D Ferauwn wa!!. ""a) off base and It cc:n.ainly makes me very angry for him to do tllat. D Gil FeriJuson I!!. !uch a war monacnna j1nghst1c garbaae heap. it'r. no wonder his mcar.urc nc,•er nc .... l ll\. 'U) I) an 1d1ot However. aside: from that it's a well du1..uu1c111c:d fa\.·1 !hat many Japanese were 1otcr11cd as a wa) to con.f1scate man) of the people's hfc- sav1ngs and home\ and propenies in the name of patriotic paranoia where ccruun agcncit\ and 1ndivtd- ual11 definitely profittcd outrageous- ly. Also, whr wercn'I German$ in- lt':mcd or Vietnamese or Koreans, elc .. etc.? Wh y aren'1 the-Iraqi people in the-Unucd State$ inlemcd ouw? D I think. the ''Otina 1h1u was done by tht politicians, lll~ir reaction. was politically inspired matt lhan rc- alisttca.lly (bhed) beCausc I Ounk everyone knows th11 it was 1 mili· lit)' n:iquircment under the circum- 1cances: the Japaneae sneak altac:k on Pearl Harbor. h was just• sman move on the '*" of our militlry. D wu a war on and· I fully of what Mr. Fcrauson is CJ We. wt'c a1 wa1 We did what h11.d LO be done 11 1he lime. I am vcrf 1nwch in &.vor of whl1 he is dohll aud bupr: peopk w1U live him com- plete ... ppon. Our 6i1t0ry alio•ld DOt be rewriuen and our teachers lhot..ik1 be teacbi~ the facts. I wu a )'00.ftl man durina 1he sneak a1lad on Purl Harbor and wen1 in10 \be 1ervke a1 lh11 timt ... Before·J Jef\, the s&att of C.Jifomla .... dc:feodcd with -· pnctlce aun•. The:rt: *" no coat ·1niUery and nu people 10 dttend us. . 0 .... 4\JUOCI we "'CfC-fljhtlUI (bcru 1 IKJ baJ wt\di lfl .>VI bM,i; dooc •od 00111 bed . lh hcU \U l>f • the ·)aolo hcific flee1. I lhutk 11 wa. • .-IM oow """r .,. U)'llll 10 mokit_._,, 0 . I l don't think that it is riJPu to chanae the textbooks refemng 10 California as beina biaotcd during the war. I believe thal the J1panc:SC' people were also pul into the camps for their own protection. D J arcw up during that time:. and I remember what happened ... I know thal if they had been walking the streets, they probably would nol have survived bccauSC' pC'Ople were very afraid of the Japanese. I re- member having to hide when the nood 1ijh1s came 9n. l rtmember lllc shelling around Venlura and San1a Barbara. I remember the plane sup- posedly going down around Nor- walk or Downey, and they had 11 blocked off for days and no one could go near there. I don'1 1h1nk there is anything wrona w11h thi11, and I reall y think u 1s wron" fo r aovemmenl to gc-1 1n aud trll teacher:, wha1 10 te;i. .. h l 111!> is not Russia. and "'-'e a1t-no1 under Hulcr I jus1 think ct 1~ .:ump\c1el, "'rong. I think tral·hers have a nund and lhey are rdu\.·au:d and th~\ uugh1 10 be able to tea,t, what's ngh1 and 1he truth, Thi:')' arc trying 10 chana~ his tor,. D I stro ngly ~ .. µport Lil Ferguson"s mea11urr. I think he 1s c:11:actl y 1n tune. I recall lhat when I moved to Costa Mesa 1n 1948, I li ved on tht wesl side ao..i wa) fnends with wv- eral o f the Jap.iutk )'\Jung mtn who had returned IL ..he area where they lived on Whiu1c1 and they under- stood, they were nut reSC'nlful. They understood thal their movc-ment from this location to Arizona was for lheir own aood so they were not taken advantage of or ... chastiS«I for something (over which) they had no con1rol. So !hey undcntood tha1 thi$ was a military ntt:euity and they held no rcKntment 11 all to thr government. D I feel that Gil Fc:rauson is not a credit lo this district and that he should spend his time on more impor\ant maltcrs in the state such as education. health problems, hous- i1t1-ct1; Ifs an embarrassment to have him D There wa) a mmcndou\ anxiety 1bou1 1hc fu1ure of America in 1941 and 1942, and we were losing the war. Japan's army was guilty of heinous atrocities, hate and fear of the J1panex military was <1am pan1 among Amcncan people. You had 10 bt here 10 a,wreci11e ii. Incidents and a11i1udes involving Japanese 1n the United States, purponcd sab- Otqt, a Japanc:K U-boat actually reached the coasi ofT Santa Barba,n. Pearl Harbor was decima1cd ... We all believed we were vulnerable on the West Coast. There wu no simi- 111 fear of the Germans' ability IO efll.llC us on our own territory. But we were fe1tful of whit wou.ld come from Japan ..• AU aovemment.1 in- t.mt foreian nationals durina wart- ime. We pve lhe Jal)lnese-Ameri· an11hernativn 10 move 1way from the ..:011t. Should their loyall)' have been questioned? Who knows? BUt it appeared prudent in 19" I. ~ \Ck1bOoU shou.kl be written with all the facu by people who undcntood the clim.a1e 1t 1he time, not by youne tidt who only know what lhty rad in novels and their own books in adlool. ' D Ou.r lttil&.aton hive very shon l'Mmorin -or •~ too )'Oun& 10 remember WWII. On the afternoon or O.C. 7, 1941, I rode atona with my pa1101 from Loa Anatlel to Redlands to brllll a yo• .. Japon- Americ:an home &om 001k1e -for bi1 own ufCty. AJJ orient.ala in Soutllm> CalifOmia ...,,. pote11tlal vk::Um1 or •ntrl Ameri(llnt aftel Pl:arl llatbo<. """'people cu.id ""' tell a Japanctt from a ChitlClt. Thote of ua who aw \be war hy"" tcria in Loa A ...... nridly recall the lhellino b)' a '"b off SUti lartlln 1na 1.ht ,_. of • J ... n eee ' invasion, aware that our firsl line of dcfenR, the Pacific fleet, was at 1hc bottom of Pearl Harbor. A$ 1 hi&h school boy, I was an air raid warden on Mt. W1shinaton -and an air- craft spotter on the Lcgjona Hall in Highland Park that first year -and (spent) many ... hours reportin& air- craft activity. The: second year I joined the Marines. Relocation of enemy aliens, rcprdlcss of color or n1tivc origin, was a military ncceSS· ity and could hardly be called racist. Historical revisio nism warps the truth, and unfonunalely those who lived lhrou&h WWII will nett be around much longer to defend thc- truth ... Those gutless wonders in Sacramento don't hive the couraa.c to vole their convictions ... They're liable 10 be called r-at::ist and lose a few vo1cs. We should have moTI:' Gil Fergusons in Sacramento. D I was a child and I remenlbcr the fear that we were aoin& 10 bc bombed. that we we~ going to be 1nYaded by the JapaneSC' and I 1h1nk our s1udents should be aware of that. D Our child~n should nol be taught thal their pa.rents and vandparent!i approved of con~ntnt1on camps ... The JapanCSC" in U.S. during WWII were not treated like !he Jews 1n Germany. lei it be known that no Japanesc-American11 ever Rrvcd a day in a conccntnt1on camp in lhe U.S. because the~ we~ none and there are plenty of places to check like the National Archi ves, books in the libraries. I thin.k this is a trqedy and dishonon America to teach our children such thinas. D I think the Pilot missed the point on Gil's think.ina. He is not trying to impose the govc:mmenl on how t.cachcn sho uld teach. hr is 1rying 10 &Cl the historians 10 write the correct version of 1hc-history of the war without any race involvement. We're not racists and we didn"t hate these people. I lived through the lime. If it had been -any other in- vaders comina 10 Amcnca, we would have tn:11ed 1hem the same way. I don't care if lhc:y were white o r what ra~ they were. If 1hcy wt"TC o ur enemies, we couldn't afford to have them infiltratin&- 0 AJI Ferguson was tl)'ing to do was get some balance in lhc:tt from the earlier resolution. If you would only ICl that Slraight. D I resc:n1 you sayi na illegal 1n· ternmcnt or...military ne«ssi1y. It is not true. It wu ttlocation. They did not le.now al that time. fl h vcd throu.&h World War II. M college friend WI$ Japanese. She was happy to go becauR she said. "I'd be shot on the sltttl. If I were to walk thC' Slttttl. people were so uptiaht 11 11\11 time." We didn't know the-aood onn from·1he bid ones. I worked for my dad who worked for the-FBt. They were relocation camps, nol illep.I inlt':mment or military necess- ity. It's relocation, thll's euctly whit they wcri ta.lied. D It would be very appropn1te for our hillOf)' books 10 tell the run llOJ!)'· a1 opposed to one J)lrticular joumali1tic or b.i1toric:aJ vtewpoioL I think it Is Cltremely impronant that our chiklren. ... eet the full view of history and, f'tankJy, I be:Utv't that a peal pon.ion of our ~vcrnmen\11 1nJtitu1ion1 and par11cularly our public tehools are ridcUed wi1h phUotophiea I.hit hl~n to purvey one partkulat political pm;uaJion and happen to be o..,,...,.ted toward one panic:u1-r views>otnt. Very defini\e.ly we Deed •o iMlill a little bit mm stir -.b and at1r 'lalut and peuiotic. beltef1 4nd knowledl< ol the ~ ayatem and -Ibo donilralilll typn ol Lhiap tAat -.nfonu.n1tc:lr our dlil~ ... ha•• ... ~ to """' ... -o111oe ..... o1.- -ud -.· lridl-• . -I, - Stev e M arble Irvine redwood • nearing death Replacement tree ready to fill spot Like: a paticnl hooked to an IV, the towerin1 redwood on Irvine Boulevard looks 11un1, frail, tuckered out. ltl blrk. is chipped away, _i15 nee-1 dies are ru.st brown and 1u lowcc, limbs sq toward the a.round. Tht~I is a mc-tal pipe runni.q up one side) of the tree and what li1tle sreen ii has to i1 is hitched up near the upper' mos1 branches. The redwood. placed smack in the middle oflhc busy Irvine boulevard, looks for all the world like • tired out Christmas U« that someone left, siltina 11 the curb. Misplaced in 1 city filled "Nith cuca.lyplus. cypress, liqu.id ambc.r and (Mims, the giant redwood has been 1n the slow process of dyina for scve raJ ycan now. And city officials a.re the fint to admit th.at c:vcrythina they've done 10 save wha1 is pro~ ably the city's oldest tree has prob- ably only inched it that much closer to death. And for that reason, the city has a youna sw pine wait1na in the on- dcck circle -ready 10 takl:' roo1 should 1he redwood's hcaJth con- tinue 10 faller. "We just can'! say for sure whether 11's go ing to make it," con- cedcG Alan Luken. city landscape spec1alis1 who has bttn helping nurse· the redwood for the last 10 years. Luken said be ptheri that the redwood hu had a str't'ssful time of ii 1n Irvine. The-lrtt. no doubt, would fare much belier alona its native Nor.them California coast but here ii is -for bencr or worse - in Irvine. 01y Manin, the ci1y'1 urban for- c-ster, ag.rtts !hat the u·tt is likt a fish out of water in Irvine. Bui M1rt1n, for one, is nol about to pull the-plug on the trtt. In fact. Manin is bca,innin.J "an inspection" of the ltce. a physical of sons for the-arbor, a las1...ditch efTon to de!erminc whether 1hc redwood has been damaged by thoK scckin& to nurK it back lo health or is simply g.i vi ng it lo the inc-vitablc - old a,ae. Nobody seems qune certain how the: m:lwood came to take root in Irvine or, for that m11ter. when. The area where the tree stand$ was once a farm. That much is ctn.in. But 11 acu fuzzy aftc-r that The firs1 rca.I blow came when the farmland around tht Utt wa$ plowed under to make way for six lanes of roadway. The city n1imatC1 that a good thJtt-.founhs of the tree's roots wcrt hacked away to make way for the asphalt. When 1nr tree bqan to take on a shghtly . ekhausted appearance. a waler pipe was run up one nank of the redwood. The idea, ap~rtntl y, was to shower !he tree in a fine mist. Sadly, the mist didn't help. Jn fact, there arc thOK who swear the aentJe but sodium-rich water aclually burned the lttt's needles. "I climbed up thert and looked and I don'1 think ii actually hun it," Manin uid, 1ddin&. "bu1 it didn't help it." At another point, city ertws dis- covered that the constant wa1cri11.1 of lflU around the blx of the tree had Jiven blossom to a raain1 case of root rot. The 1fUS wu qu.ickly removed and repl1ccd with mdwood chips, bul the tree continu.ed to decline. That's when elpe1U rcac.hcd the conclusion tha1 the redwood chips mi&ht be causinc ~ms by playin1 6ost to a vex1na form or funaus. So the chips wen1 by the waytidc. [\ 'WU then that chy l&ll'denen di1COvemd fioc. web-like root1 from the trtt had attached themtt.lves to the bar\. The boric ..., quickly replaced. Bui Once apin, the dam· • had been done. ·The tree now has lls own private irriplion S)'l1cm and while tba1 dottn't teem to have &i"en the ~"' ...twoo<I a breath or new life, 11 hatn't killed It. 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Cohtomt0 92660 "'---~---( -, Violinist accuse·d of 'fa king' audition INDIANAPOLIS -Her audruon tape had bttn bnlhanL but a Bra- zilian v1ohnist's performance at the lntem auonal Violin Compct1t1on was bad enough to draw supprt's..ed gilU!Jes and complaints. -8lum1ta Sanger was dasquahlled from the S20.000 compet1t1on -the nchcst 1n the world -""hen Judges concluded that the aud111on record- mg had been a fal t'. officials \a1d Wcdnesda> It was the first tame an the cnn test's c1ght-~car hmo~ that a wn· test.ant had ~n accused of fraud Sangt'r. 26, ""as sent home Tut''i· da) aftt'r Judges quesuoned ht'r ah1h· t} to pla} the compos1uon she had submtt1cd on the audauon tape · · HealthMatch take your fa nuly 's n1edica l need ~ eriously. Call for a referral tod ay. HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 - ··Tht' JUI'\ felt vef) certain They 1 '*'t'rt' absolute!\ unanimous m t~1r response after hcanng five notes ot tht' aud1t1on t.ape that thas was not the person v.ho clantled to be on that tape " sa id Th o mas fk.C'zk1t'v.1cz e~etull "e director of the contest -B1 lk Auod•IH Ptt11 Slain call girl had partied w ith · thrift executives S '\!'. DI EW -.\ former call 11rl v.a!. slain \o\llhtn a da\ after she went t~' a pan' throv.n in l985 b) officials l>f tht' sin~e-fa1led \ emon Savings &. Loan of Tcu~. ac~an@ to coun dOluments Tht' lavish all-n1g.h1 pan) alleaedly \o\b paid for v.tth S 10,000 ID ban.It tunds \ t'mon SaVlnp officials spc-nt more than SS00.000 on rent for the hou\C dunng a threc-)'ear penod an the mid-I 980s. according to coun documt'nts A former call girl v.ho has been 4u~t1oncd b) hom1c1de deteet1vcs; told the The San Dtrgo Union that. Donna (1t'nt1le l:!. was pre~nt u the Junt' ~I IQ 5. pam at a north-' t'rn San Diego taunt~ lxach house~ Gentile al\(\ ""'as a somet1mo Pollet' mformant Her nude lxld) ""'as "°nd at dawt\ 1.in June ~' The rnroner esumatrd she had Drt'n dt'ad 10 to I S hours bt'fore ~he v.a<, found ofT a rurat hag.h""a' tn rastt'm San Diq o Coun- '' Gra,el had bttn stuffed 1n her mouth the n<""spaper rcpon ed "If the datt' lof the pan y) as close to that -and ""'e know Donna was a talkt'r -af that 1s what was happening, tht're could be all sorts o( moll"es (for her death) other than what v.e arc looking at now." a law t'nforcement source told the Union. honl) bt'fore her slayint;. Gent.do had test1fit'd at ;a cit} CIVIi Serv1oct Comm1ss1on ht'anng about altearcf misconduct b\ somt' officers .\ss1stant Pohce C1uef Norm tamper has bttn worlung wath the I San Diego Mt'tropoht.an Homicide; Tm Force 1n m search for hnk.t amona the \la)ings of Genule and 42 other v.omen. mostl) prosututes, Their bodies t\ave bttn found 1n remote pans of San Dicao County l \IOC'C 1985 The former call 1Jrl bas beca 1nterv1ewed repeatedly by deteq. uves. but had not mentioned leCifti Gentile at that JJ911Y. Her siatemna art the first d11closu.re of Gentile' prnumcd .,hcmabouu 1mmcc:b1tdy before her sla yu\I. ·the newspeps said Wcdnelday "lf that 11 the date (of the 9 then 11 " o( 1mponance. .. Deputy f)t1tnC1 Attomey M tehaels sald. ...., .... ,,_ . " ,, .,_ ---· ----. -- olumbla launch scrubbea because of 'fuel leak -..CL<tw -. -CV! CANAVERAL, Aa. -!CASA•-<bclalo>cbot- -Columbia .for the tblrd time ,,., ~ • leak u liquid ~ aod liquid OXYJ<D Wtte into the fUd tank on . n wu made after unao- cep&ably hiab concentntiona of laydn:sa ~ found in the shuttle's IA coinputmcnt, Kid space agency apokesWOGllJI Lisa Malone. 1ec1ed ao uoulual buildup ot liquid -IWlod IO _. .. u ldvertioed bydroeea ia the aft compartment lllecituee ha aUiron were f10Und dwioa the flleJ _.uo.. Tiie ,.... ..._ Ille lbunle Allano1 d6o oad ICnlb -lul _.. beca.,. >oloPOd a bydl-leak similar to miolioe conuol bad -co..=-Columbia~ aod NASA oontrollen municatinc with oae ot tM four hid Latetmitteal problems contaa~ leietc:opet 10 Colwn!U't -bay. i111 the M~ho -probe wbleh Thursday's attempt would hive is orbitina ven~a. bttn \he 36th lbuttlc l!itht aod th< la th< throe moatht tiD« Ille f1111 first in four ntontba.. ieak wu di1COveted. NASA has Wednesday's troubles were the \etled ud mested \.be linff between latest blow to NASA'• imqe. The the IWI &allk and its three shutUcs. hiahJy touted Hubble Sp1ee Tel&-None or the tes11, howevtr, could du.U.ie the Nib of ouperCODlod llltl oowi111 bllO the Wik. '"fo do a tanti.n& 1e1t reqWm five or ti> days," said NASA~ Ed cam .. ..,, exp1a1.u111 the • citloe •inst tuc:b • tett. .. Whether yoU are doina a ce.1 or tankina ror • launcb la the ame thioa. "Tbe decision 'was made to 10 wl.lh tantina for launch becaute wt wtre confident that if we bad a problem it would be detllCted," he said. now.. --.. °"""''"" la -· bovioe 6oen --the ~ Eadeavour, wbidl •11 u.nder DD #w:ticM iil-Califcnia. 1't-Wld=-·t in the -ol'dlol lille. NA! oaid. Bui the --...,_ oo clue where elle le iiMlbt be. ' $piCt a6uttlet rely on twO sources '?f power to tel into orbit Two tolid ftleJ ~ bw'Q for two 'minuia to aet the veliicle off the pound. At the aame time. -and conlinuina for eiPI .,,... ~ !Ila orlllw....,.. boino • _bin .. too ol liqllid .. _ aod liquid h-•' Tb< lbuttfo'o I '4-fool·kmt Wik holds 385,000 plloet of liquid b~ which is cooled 10 423 -Fallnaheit below ....,, aod 1~.000 pDcim of liquid °'YFD at 297 clqieel below ""°· Tbe launch crew immediately ·~ Uyiaa to isolate the Jeak. No new launch date wu set. .. We will continue with loadins liquid hydroten on board the orbiter and to I.be e•temal tank in an at- ,iempt to determine the location of tho k:ak..!!.....Mist-Malone said. NASA to begin mapping of Venus Tbe leak wu revealed u the hY<lrasn wu pumped i.n at the rate of 1,400 ~ns 1 minute -in the t<><allod 'fut-fiU" mode. It dido~ abow in the 'early minutes or fuelina when the hydrosen wu loeded at the rate or l,000 pl.Ions • minute. • Cohui!_1bia wu· to have carried an anay ol\_four tdetcopcs inlO od>it Four utronomcn in the r:rew' of aeven would have operated the in~ 1tn1ments, which would remain in the shuttle's carao bay. The launch. with lhe SI SO million Astro ob- servatory aboard. had been schcd· uled for I :20 a.m. EDT. need to ao ahead and map," said Steve Wall. Mqellan experiment repre!tntative at the spact aaency s Jct Propulsion Laboratory. NASA canceled the tint launch attempt in , May after sensors de- PASADENA -EnJinecn will order Magellan to start mapping the surface of Venus later this mon1h even if they don't undentand why the spa~ft twice losl contact with Ean.h. a NASA official said Wednesday. 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While some pictures were returned durina an initiaJ radar lest, lhc formal mappina mi1Sion was postponed because: Masellan lost touch with Earth for 14 houri stanina Aua. 16 and for 171/J hours beginning Aug. 21 . -By lH hNC,.tH Pttn Justice, Keating reach agreement WASHINGTON -The Justice Department announced Wednesda y that Charles Keating Jr., a key figure in the savinp and loan scandal, has a&rccd to IJVe notice of any larxe transactions and not 10 tn1nsfer as- sets out of the country. Under the ~mcnt, Keating must file financial statements with the Office of Thrift Supervision and must tell that agency 48 hours 1n 1dvancc of any transactions eJ1.Cced· in& Sl ,000 . Those tenns htad previously been imposed o n Kea11ng b} a preliminary ini_unction issued by the U.S. Oi51nct Cour1 in Los Angeles. Wednesday's announcemenl in- dicated he had qrccd lo them. Keating already has prO\'lded financial statements, "'hlch ha ve no1 been disclosed. R~ulators wanted to determine if Kea11ng transfe rred mone) o ut of the country -and out of their reach -bttause he had Ira veled e.1 · 1ens1vely in Switzerland and the Bahamas in the last few years. Keat- ing has denied transferring an~ funds overseas. T~ Justice Depann1enl reached the agreement. v.·h1ch was fi led in the Los Anaeles coun. on behalf of the Office of Thrift Superv1s1on. an aacncy of the Treasury' Department The office had previously ordered Keauna to prove his assenion that he 1s broke. The 1hnft agenry pan1al- ly froze his assets in connecuon v.·ith its e!Tons to rtcO\'er S41 m !l·.,n fro m Kea1ing and fi,•r :isi.11 12i.• The government's enfort'Cmen1 ef- fon.s stem from the collapse of Lin- coln Savings and loan Association of Irvine. Calif., which Keating con- trolled and has been accused of looting. Rqula1ors estimate the fail- ure may cost ta.1p.ayen $2 billion, rank.in& with Miami's CcoTrust Bank as the costliest S&.L failures. Kcatina earned huae salaries. lived lavishly and contributed heavi- ly to poliucian~ while he headed American Con11nen1al Corp., a de· ve lopment company b1sed 1n Ph oenix that o"'fled L1n coln. _ His case has anracted particular attention because of his SI .} million in con1nbut1ons to lhe campaigns of five senators: Republican John McCain of Anzona and Democrats Alan ·Crans1on o f California. Donald W. Riegle Jr. of ~11~h1gan. lknn1s lkt·onc1n1 o f Antona and John Glenn of Ohio. Keating has contended he never broke any laws and thal aovemmenl officials arc malung him a sc.apeaoa1 to conceal their own inabilny to pre ven t the S&L disas1er. U.S. D1stnC1 Court Judge Stanley Spork1n 1n V.'ash1ng1on recently dis- m1 ssei.l Keauna·s la"·su11 to rt('over control of L1nc.oln, sa )'1ns actions b) Kea11ng and his cohon s "amoun1ed 10 a loouna of Lincoln." After the ruhng. Kea11ns resigned as chairman and chief execulive of American Conuneni.al. whi ch is 1n banlcruptc~ proettdings. -Hy tbe A•soc/1t 1ed Ptt•• -Hos.tage Anderson marks 2,000th day BEIR UT. Lebanon -American journalist Terry Anderson marked another gnm m1les1 one Wednesday in hii. Sl/l years in captivity: his 2.000th day as a hostage. Allderson. 42. chief Middle East correspondent of The Associa1ed Press. 1s the lonacst·held of the si,_ Americans. four Britons. 1wo West Germans and one Italian who are caplives in Lebanon. Most art held by pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem mili- tants. Anderson. of Lorain, Ohio. "'as kidnapped in Moslem wes1 Bc1ru1 on March 16, IQ8S, by Islamic Jihad. or Islamic Holy War. The last information on Ande™>n came from former Irish hostage Brian Keenan. who said after his releast Aua. 24 that he had .s«n Anderson dunng his four years 1n capt1v1ty. "I saw Terry And~rson some time aao. He's 1n good fo rm." Keenan Miid after he was freed by a group cal/inf nself the Orpnizauon of Islamic Dawn . l 'he lnshman said he spent pan of his time in capt1vi1y with Anderson, noting they were in chains and blindfolded much of the time. Keenan said Anderson "ap- precia1es 1he letten tha1 he received from his family. He has a picture of his dauahter, Sulome. which is some arcat companionship for him." Sulome, Anderso n's younger daughter, has never me1 her fa tht·r She was born nearl y three months after ht wa s kidnapped. Lebanese newspapers have pu b- lished SC'\'Cral. piclurcs and leuc~ from Sulome. her Lcbant"se mother, Madeleine, and the hoslage 's SJ!otL•r. Pega) Sa). In .Dublin. the papal nuncio to Ireland pleaded with tran's outgo1na ambassador on Wednesday to undertake all possible efforts 10 ob- tain the release of lhe f'C"ma1n1na Western hostages 1n Lebanon. "I am cena1n 1ha1 you Wlll do all 1n your power to see that innocent human beings. of no matter whal na1i onali1 y ... held cap1i ve against their will. shall be enabled lo regain the ftttdom, the dignity 10 which they ba\•e a naht." Archbishop Em-manuel ~ Gerada said during a fart"·ell rcceplion on Wednesday for Irania n . .\mbassad or Bahram Ghassemi. . G hassem1. who is talc1na up a post in. the Iranian Forc11n M1n1str)', v.·as widely cred ited wtth assisting in ob1a1n1na 1he release of KCt"nan . Islamic Jihad and other Shute kidnappen are linked 10 Hezbolla h or Party of God. The fundamentahsi movement 1s Iran's main ally in Lebanon and is closely hnked with radical fiaurcs in Tehran. -IJy * AINdalH Pn1a ofNe .. ·porr Bc;,ch IUirl"'-'"lU•\'('~ HIGH HOLY Oj\\' SERVICES 2401 IRV11'1' A\'ESUE NEWPORT BEACH do Harbor Oius!>-flan Ch1.1rch RABBI MARC m~n.; RU!lEJl:SltlN CAKTOR JOSEPH f\JR.\IANSIO' AND TEMPLE CHOIR SELIC:HOT ROSH HASH AN.~ \X 'cdnew;f.1, Thurxitl\ Thur~\ Fr.d .. \ • t • -.. Group · dedicated to preserving past 8y AMNllJA \llltAY ...... f'OUNT AlN VALLEY -Once you step past the padlocked ptes, t.brouab climbina rotet and put the fruit trees, it's almost posaible to fol'JCt City Rau ii around the comer, and behind that, struu that are almost alwa~buly. · Tbe Fowitain Valley Historical Society ii not just aettina away from the city, it's memben are bopina to rua11 an era -a time when Fountain Valley wujust a scatterinJ of ranches, a schoolhouse and a store or two. Diddy Lammen. 10CJetr president, tecentJy sbo~ friends around the IOCiety's property, Heritaee Park, which siu lldj&Cent to the city's new library and aty ball near Slat.er A venue and Brookhunt Street. · Her fint stop was the 1923 real estate oftioe where lou ~re advertised at Sl,2SO or S2S a month. The side oftbe buildina reads, .. Talbert It Co. Real Estate Oil It lnvestmenu." Inside, Lammers proudly shows off what remains of the past: An old roll-top desk, a saddle, a typewriter and fan, most of which have been donated by some oftbe society's more than 200 members. A minor aiu on one wall to be uJed by brides who oft.en rent the park's property for old-fashioned weddinp, a larae soun::e of income for the J10Up. ".We're hoP.inl to open tbe site up to the public sometime in the future, u soon u the library is completed in December." Lammers u.ido(the- 01y'1 ne• btancb buttcslna next door. For a donation, the Historical Society lets aroups like Girl Scouts and Friends of the Library u1e the property. City officials also visit the site for meetinaa and special events like the soceity s annual ioe cream social. where homemade ioe cream is ladled out in celebration of the city's incorporation in 19SJ. Vlliton can wander over about an acre of land, on which also sits a Jaj)Mele bathhouse and a small water tower, both circa late 1930s. A replica 9f a 1920s pzebo and newly built "firehou!le" complete the picture. Inside-the firchoute bu1ldin& sits a 1948 Seqrave tire engine, which was restored by local ftre officiala and is in workina condition. The building also hou1e1 modem kitchen and bathroom facilities. Althou&h the city donated the property and the Fire Department donated the truck and .. firehouse;• members paid for the cost of moving and restorina the historic buildinp. The aroup also pve toun o(the city in a borrowed tram shortly after the Historical Society tint formed in 1968, but as historical homes pve way to new development. interest in the aroup waned and the practice dropped off. In l 97S, however, i...mmers is credited with stirring up the nostalgjc memben of the community, who apin banded together to share early memories. And most mcmben will have a story to tell about the "old" times. Names lilce Callens, Couneaes, Hoffman. Lamb, Solarzano and Ward- low appear in the aroups membership roster -people whose ancestors pioneered the land. · Today, both a ranch !Jettied by Roch Counqes m 1878 at Talbert and Newland streets and one built by Joe Callens in 1910 sull stand. Althouab both written and oral records of the city's history also exist most of the documentation is scattered among members, who don't have I the revenue for purchase or the upkeep of a museum where the material could be held and viewed by the public. I~._ IN ~AST/Ml Pounuiln Velle~ Hlltortcar Sodety President D~ LMll- .... on IOdetJ pounds. In the INtckground II a real ....................... estate office .,._ dat" Nell to 1921 and to tier rttM Is • wat ... tow ... frOlll th• lat• ·JOs. Newpon his the blues Pair wanted a baby and they got three NEWPORT BEACH -The odd! were much better than winnana the lottery, but definitely a lonphot. And, when the Zotayas set their hopes on a baby airl, they got a triple peybeck -identical tnplets. "My doctor told me the chances of t0mcthina like this happeruna ... were l -in-S0,000,~ said new mom Irene ZotayL .. That makes xou feel. of course, special ri&ht off. · Z.OUya. 34, of Santa Ana, and her husband Don. already have two sonl, qies S and 10. but wanted to round out their family. Now, hule Diana Abrora. Desirae Amanda and Deborah Alyss11 have mon: than panted their wish. I~ Zozaya pve banh to the triplets Aua,. 6 at Hoag Hospital an Newport Beach. Zozaya. a elm at Bank of Amen- ca. knew she was go1na to bear tnplets after her 13th week of prea- nancy, and doctors suspecttd the babies would be identical a.fter another 13 weeks passed. Zozaya said her doctor believed they wen: 1denttcal when the babies. aJthouah settled an three separate sacs, were se~ted by very thin membranes. 1ndJcauna they mt&ht be from the same cg. The chances for fraternal tnplets. while more common, arc stJll l -m-8.000. Not until a week a.fter b1nh, until after the placenta was tested, was the more unusual event confinncd Zozaya wd she did not take any feruhtl druis and knows of no h1s.- tory o mulllplc births an her family. Since the binh. Zozaya has been deluaed wtth well-wishers: mothers of twins. baJf-tnpleu. and holly- wood types with oommcrcial offers. ,..._ ... '" TRl~S/12J ,_...,_., ....... _ Irene Zoaay• ll'tow1 off Ulpleta De bor•tl fleftf, Desir•• (cent.rt and oa.,,. frlehtJ. City mourns beloved crossing guard ....... ., ............. Newport .._.. polk• •• now w....._ new blue .......... ••.,..one._...~ Clonll fleftl Ml on. ltlowlftl dM coner ..... Ofllc ... 1tMM1J ~ who w ....... retlrH venlon -bin. TM new looll w• •onnHlatWeelr. NEWPORT BEACH -Ctty crouina ~ bedae No. 1 has been rel.ired wtth the death of the etty's fint tn.ffic crossing auard. Joseph Carolan, and 24 yean wonh of madenu are already contribuung to a memorial Nod at the school near bil corner. Carolan, 87, was first ta.ken to Hoq Memorial Hospital m June just before the end of the school year. Stricken by breathing problems on the JOb, when the ambulance amved, Carolan didn't wan1 to go "He didn't want to 10 to the hospi- tal. He wanted to firush cro55ang the kids first." said son Roben Carolan. He died from pneumol)la 4.ug. 23 The Newpon Beach resident be- came the city's first crossing auard 1n 1966 after find.ins rcun:ment an- tolcrable. according to his fJ1m 1l)' For 24 yea.rs. Carolan helped kids from Manners School across what bas been called the most danscrous intersection for children an Oran~ County -the comer of Do"cr and Manners dnvcs.. Dunng has ncarh quarter century on dul\ 1herc h.l'I never been an accident there In'''"· ina a chald. "Even .thou&h be made the l 1d' tow the hne, they st11l lovc-d him.· said dau&hter-in-law Mal) Car('llan "I used to avoid that comer ~au')C he dJdn't put up ,.,,th am 1hing frnm dnvcn either." He didn't put up Wit h am1h1ng from anybody. according 10 \\..hO~'I offiClal'-who say Carolan 111mt"d 1n a number ol unsavon characters - including a flasher -·who wandered m•o has temtory over the years. Carolan· son S&Jd his father had .i ,pcctal quaht) that children loved. Dc~p1te has a~ he was infused With a fierce andcpcndcnct and aielcss personality. "He drove a BMW and li'cd in hi s own house." C.arotan·s wn rttallcd "He ne,cr really ~ \.ame an old man We called him an llld 'upp1e " <.. arolan had suff~ from respar- (~•• SH GUARD /12 J ------------------------Calendar-------------------------. Publlc meetings r ...... v.u., •Pa•' b ValleJ .,.._... C..m~ 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Cpmmunity "Center buildina, 10'200 Slater A~. New,.,t a.di • NeW""1 .._. P'·m ... C..m......_ 7:30 p.m. Tbunday, couocil chambm., 3300 Newport Blvd. • New,.rt 8-d QIJ .C..CU. 7:30 p.m. Monday, council chamben, 3300 Ncwpon Bl vd. Group meetings c.ea .... • TM Ptudary ~ will meet •• • p!m.. OD Friday la ltoom 214 of the ChnnittrY 9ui~ oa tM CUD~ of Qraaee C.out eo&i.. 2701 Fairview Ra.d. in Colla M-. lnbmabon: 964-729S. • Tbe COiia Meta Ctiapt« of the American A~ IOdatioa ol Redled fw.IOM bat ICbeduled a luncb-.. ..U.. at 11:10 a.m. Moodly at tbc ~ ...._. COamuity C.ter, IMS Put Ave., ia Olilll ..... labNdae: 646-4S!O. •w:, Ylll!J . r ~·*-= =-~:~9:=:.: at g'cs'l::'b OuHI D , lllll Sull JOeee• in Fountain Valley. lnfonnauon: 842-2872. •The Friends of the Fountain va11er Library W'lll host an installation luncheon at I :30 a.m on Friday at Heritaee Park in F()Jlntain Valley Infor- mation: M2-0S61. • Tbe Fountain Valley ~ber of Commerce will ptt1ent a 1unri1e miller at 7 a.m. on Fnday at Clao Bella Ristorante in tbe LOI Cabaltero. Spons Vil- .. , 17272 Newbope. in Fountain Valley. lnfor- mauon: 962-4441. • Tbe Center Jaycees will JpC>DIOr I "Half a Buck Cat Wash Rally" fTom 7 a.m. to 3 p m on Saturday at tht Male Square CbeVTOa station on the comer of W&n1CT Avenue and ~une trut 1n FountaJn Valley. lnformatioa: lSl-1344 ot 7Sl-04l 9. •The FouaW. Valley Newcome:n Oub will meet at 11: 30 a.m. °" Woda;rJtt lbc Suta Ana Country Oub. lalormadoe= "'9 or 963-1121 . City Hall. Information: 897-7003. ln1ae • ~ Amencan Red Cross lS ~nsonna a pos1er contest for collqc students wtth valuable cash awards as part or the "'O\allenaina OtotOC$ for the '90s .. leacknh1p con~ 1t will present on t I S at UO. The poster subJ«t.s are to be on the ust- of alcohol and drup and thar rclauonshtp to the risky behavior that can laid to the transm1ss1on of HIV/AIDS. Information: US-~381 . ext. 262. •Center SOO, a suppon aroup for the Ora"E County hrfomuna Arts Centtr. will hold its flf\h annual Ju:z Ptcnac &om 3-7 p.m. on unday at the Riu Carlton Hotel an lrvine. f nfonnation: SS6-2 I 2 l . • Tbe Irvine Nnrwmen Oub will host a membtt- slup coftee &om 7-&;JO a.m. Oft Wednaday at the bome of Pat and lilly MitiCbeD ID IM.DC. lnfor- matioe: ls+olll. 200 leading m1Xkrn and contcmpt)rar, an muscum'i nov. conHning an lh(' l 'natt"d '\talc\. Newpe11 Bndl •TM 8u\1 ncs~ ('()unc1I hoard of di recto~ Wiil host "~n After Houf"\ ... .a 'p<"( 1al t'' eninf of art vtCW1ng open to the cmplnH·~~ of Bu\1ncs' ( ('lunc1I mcmbeT corporations lnfonnataon. 15Q.11 ~1 Cultural e vents C..ta Mesa •The Orang(' Count' Fairgrounds and E.lpc:muon Center hH hcdult"d ·~veral (''-'Cnts dunna Sci>tem· ber. UKludlna a C. omputcr Marketplaot, a Oun Show. a Hunter Jumper Hone Show, the ~ Count)' Hone ow Auoaauon Finals. a Traan Show, tbe All Bnbsh Car Meet a Bud Fair, tbc ln&crior Desaan Show. a Olnsl&AJ\ Cl>urd\ Fur. and a Oem Show. The center alto spontOrS the weekly Fanner'• Market.. Speedway Moton:yde flaca., and the Oranar County MatUt Plact. lnformation: 7Sl-ll47. . f • ?'be Coau M CIVlc P\ayhoule will ptrfoc m ~Mat)' lpauu Ea~m It All For YCN .. and ' .. AD Actor'• N.ptmare' at I p.m. oe llnarlday, Fnt.tay, and IW"dly. TICW _.. SI and 19. ldwmatioa: 650-5269. ,.._ .. CAUNDMJ-. Alt illl -.. a )'IChtsman, Qi I 1 w ma an honorary 9venl yacht clubl, in- Soutb Stiore Y acbt Oub 5 lwb, where be bid -d 16 years aftct retiremenL a..lilll came to the U niled States .._. World Wu 0 and worked in ... ::e induttry for nearly lW9 After retimnent. bis -md dausbtcr-in-law talked him ialO IDOviaa to Newport Beach .._. be q_u.ick.l)' made strona 'in ttip& UlroUCbout the com-m.tty. <Molan wu pretenled with many ...... tom orpnizations, includ- iM tM <>ranee County Department °""'lhcation and the city of New- pod Beach. He 1erved as a.rand IDlllbiJ fOr the 1980 Fourth of July Plnde in Newport Beach. '"He love. people and he cs· ~ loved the children," daugh- lan sa1d. --rm- • ........ Joe Carolan hoNI T·INrt he received frCNll atudents on hit ,..,. ltltltlll~. worried about all the children com- ing back to school who will miu him so terribly." " When Carolan turned 801 city officials considered uk:ina him to resign, but a torrent of protest from school officials and communit m~ qu1ciJYsque e T ea. Newport Beach police gave Carolan a full police funeral escort Monday, a tribute usually reserved for officers only. Leadina the funeral procession was Newport Beach Police Officer Tom Gazsi, who was at las1 rctumina a favor. Many years 110, Gazsi was himself Jed safely across the street by Carolan. Carolan is S'JfVJVed_ by children Robert and Shfrley Carolan; three brothers; a lister; and a pandson. Donations to the Joseph H. Carolan Memorial fund can ~ made by Dr. White flees to avoid sentencing A N~ Cen1et JJ1¥Chiatrilt wbo faced a I ().year pOIOD 1entence for teXually moleltina an unconscious man apparently nod .the area. police said Tbunday. A ~ of James H. White's Corona del Mar home early Tbunday reveaJcd the doctor's ablence, but not much else, Set. Andy Ooni1 said. White failed to appear in Superior Court for sentencina Wednetday on two chuliea of molestina a dru~ male patienl Tbe victim, who was detc:ri6ed as a ho\LlelUClt bema treated for stress related to a beck iltjury, wu allO the doctor's adopted son, the Or-.. C..t Dal.Ir PUet learned this weiek. The once-renowned psychiatrist pleaded auilty in May to the onJ copulation cbarJes and had been free on a $400,000 property bond since Match. Until his sentendna. White had faithfully appeared at every bcarina. Wedge crew cooks up tanning contest TRIPLETS ''°"''' Diaper and fonnula manufac- turers have donated their prod- ucts. triplets. "We talk about it all the ume," she said, "but so far, to be honest, I haven't rcally bad the time to know what it's like. rm just Iookinf forward to settling an and aett1na o .. na back. -HOLLY J. \II AGNER ....... NEWPORT BEACH -Body- ludtn of the Wedae crew gathered at tbc jetty Sunday for what's prob- ably the silliest contest of the sum- mer -tbe annual Wedge Tanning ToumamenL About .SO bodysurfers, male and femele, lined ue &Jona the jetty to be judted by their peen in such il- lustrious competitive categories as best all-around tan, best tees. most cancerous face, blondest hair and a rowdy UIOfUDent of other dubious distinctions. "'The contest is more of an excuse for everyone to aet together and Libby·• JUICY JUICE, 3-PKS. Choose Grape Cherry Beny,Punc;h. Appte. ~.or TrOplCal • • R011nng Sprmgs THEME BOOK. 70-CT. S1oc1t U9 tor 1M yourclatMlll lhlS amazing low l)foc:e• CHMQllTI .... • M' IW:AN> • , I c.llt -··· ·:w bavc a party th.an anything else," said Fred Simpson, one of five Judges. "It was a smash hit," Simpson added. "The cops let it 10 on even though we didn't have a pennit, bcaluse 1t was all amateur." When he's not at the wedge, Simpson, S2, is a marketina consult- ant and manufacturer of Viper fins. the preferred fin of Wedge whom- pers. "I've been comina here since most of these guys were in knickers." he said. "This year's contest was a sweaty, hilarious mess," contest founder and Wedgewcar maker Kevin "Mel" Thoman said ... It was the bigest Sun Diamond SUN-MAID SNACK SIZE RAISINS. &-PK. 121 It's their levonte snack and the perleci llZI IO luck tn I lunch bO•' """' Bic AOUND STICK, 10-PK. The~ beaa medium beM po!rlt pent With blue ltlll one so far." Thoman, 33 ("aomg on 23." be says), said he began the contest in 1978 as a way to bring together his bodysurfing buddies. He had one each year for the next four yean, then the contest faded as some of the regulars bcpn to leave the crew. But he revived the contest in 1988, by popular demand, after new bonds were forJed with the nut generation of body whompers. "It's like a fratem1{¥ down there," he said. "There's a whole new gener· auon of guys ridin& there now." Aftet" the contest, Thoman rents the Ebcll Club on Balboa Boulevard for the evcnina to Jive the 29 awards in 28 cateaories. The party involves a slide show, a lot of music, beer and formal attire, all for a SlO ad· mission. Categories, rewarded with trophies, arc calculated to aenerate excessive mirth. Witness such awards and Thoman's explanations as the Lob- ster Award. ''he was brutally ~.i": the the Most Cancerous Face, ·,or havina a really ~ly nose"; the Fake Bake Award, "for people who take niacin pills or use brownina lotion"; the Farmer's Tan Award, .. because most of us wear spcedos down there and the ones wbo don't, if they did they'd have bia Iona whitewalls". The Casper A ward aoes to the person with the least tan. "rve just been so busy," she said. "The phone has contjnu- ously rang." Not all the activity in the Zozaya household bas been posillve, however. Fintbom Dtana had to be taken back to the hospital after she bcpn . bleeding from ~ mouth, Zozaya said. Her daugh- ter also had stopped breathing. Zozaya is confident that Diana, wbo is beina closely monitored, wiU return home soon. and then Zozaya can learn what it's like to be the mother of Everyone Wins In Geoffrey's Secret Word Ga111el It's easy! Just watch NBC-TV Saturday morning and listen for Geoffrey's Secret Word . Come to Toys "A" Us and tell us the secret word and you win! There are special prizes each week! See your nearest Toys "A" Us for complete details. No purchase necessary. WATCH NBC NabllCO TE DOY GRAHAMS They NII wanl lo 111 tasty T ec1c1y Grahams• In chc>colat•. hOney or cinnamon 11\Cf van Illa n...· •• Top ...... "' Nw lbul Aladdin CHARACTER WNCHBOXES Each with 1n1ula19d boftht Al«k:Jfn MICKEY/MINNIE WNCH BOX Pink tany.ell lncludft thennoe. ON SATURDAY MORNINGS "Once I know that their health 1s not in jeopardy, then I'd like to pursue (commercials)." Zozaya said her husband. a concrete worker, alrcad_y had a httlc bit of show biz an mind when he helped name the ajrls, who all have the same initials: DAZ. "He figured 'dazzle' because of the triplets." she said. Zoz.aya's younger son, David A~lco, also carries the family inJuals. The eldest 1s named Daniel Paul. , People Newport Be•ch • J__.,. Meftt of Newport Beach has joined Ge.novation Inc. as ea. ecuttvc vice president. •Rebert J. MlllvWll of Newport Beach rcc.::enlly JOaned the Santa Ana offic.e of the San Francisco-based construction law firm of Natkin WeisbKb Higinbotham. • K.&"1 Bae of Corona del Mar rtecntly received a doctor's dqRe in social work from Tulane Univenity in New Orleans. La. Police log Newport Beach -.................... ... --ChrrA MFsA NEWS --DALYM01 ~~~~~'!"~~ ...... ~ .................................. ~;...;~~~~~~~~.;;. .......................... ~Thu;;redey;;;·;s..,.;;;.,,;.,..;;.;~~ft;"°;.··98;.; .. ~ AmburieY twellks Kemp ~In on lmmlgr•don COSTA MESA -Cicy CouAcilman Orv Am~ 11y1 bc't williat 10 flebt the federal ~t. either at the debeuna table or in the ~· over the of Wept lmmipation on Costa Meu and wba1 Ulllll Ctl)' cu do about it men:~~ weeta.1 AmbwJey and federal Houaina and Urt.D Develop. . -~-1 eek Kemp hive ucbanecd letteT'I and numerous oppoaina P'l~ Nlemeo~ ov~ the leplity and propriety of requirioa private ==\.. f'CCelve aiy PHtl to 1CRen their clients to mue sure they're Kem9 ~ ia a m::cnt letter that such ICl'eenin& i1 apinst HUD policy ~ tbad u~.~t cut oft"~ communlly developmmt block sr-nt funds "' a ,IY w.t tried to fon:e private orpaazation1 lO do at. In a letter Thursday t9 ~mp, .Ambursey challensed the teeretary's m:en~ ltatem~nt that immiarauon, ilJeuJ or lepJ, is more a benefit lo American IOCtety than a burden on it. Re said he wanted Kemp to come '°reo.uui-..i Mi eaa ~nd ~ebate him publicly and to tour the city to see the effects 0 "'P' MIJUlf'lllOD. Celebr.U~s t o open airport terminal With.• flourish ~d the pull of 1 strina that dropped a peen drape, he wu unvriled - a polished, scrubbed-dean bronze John Wayne for the '90s The revi~cd Du~c made his fint public appearance Tuesday in the new home ~t 1s u shin)'. and sparkling u his countenance now is. ~ ca&tit yean bravma the clements as the lar&er-than-lifc sentinel ou\lide, a ~pcd. outdated terminal at the airpon ihat bears his name, Wayne s hke~ now stands atop a marble platform inside the biah- ceihnsd ~ernunal named for Oranae County Supervisor Thomas Riley. tJnveilina the cleaned up statue was the first of many flourishes on tap for ~e DCJtt two weeks, when the public will be introduced to the new term anal. Caltrans puts squeeze on business 8y 909 VAM IYKIN ........ COST A MESA -When Caltratts officials aqueeze 1 she three boulevard into a size ooe roadway awtioa nnt month, it'• local bus1-nattt \ha\ are likely to feel the piecb. .. Are you k.adchnc me; one laner· $&1d Manuel Ynclan. manqer of the Thrifty ps station and convenience store at Newport Boulevard and Bay Sireet. ··or coune it's aoma to hurt us. we·re the ~t teller ln the compeny ri&ht now. But I don't have I lot O( retUJar CUJtOmen. Our CUt- tOmcrl are people driv101 by on the way to tbe beach who stop in and act sometltina. We're aoina to lose." But motels, sucb as the Sandpiper. at &967 Newport Blvd .. m1fht not be so severely affected, 5andp1per man- aaer l(jm Guzman wd. "We have a lot of regular cus.- tomn-s who co~ here all the umc." Guzman said. "They make adv~ reservauons, so I don't thank the street situation will make much d1f-fercn~ to them. ft may affect us a little btt, but probably not too much." Mcllssa Mqney, ~ of Fan lntcmauonal, an import furnJturt and design sto~ on Newport Boulevard. said the mer~ an traf- fic congestion could affect business ·· fhere's enough traffic alread),r she said "If they take 1t down to one lane. 11 could affect ocople comma to appo1nunents. l k.now I come to\Jtb on Newport to tet lO wort. J woodcr how it's 1oan1 lO affect me ... Mqney sa1d Fari is neitbe'f 11 dependent on drive-by trade IJ Thnfty, nor as free from It as the Sandpaper. but somewhere m the middle .. "We have both lunds of cua- ·tomers." she wd. .. A lot of peo{>le do have appointments to come tn. But we do act some people who arc JUSt dn,ing by and see the store. It could affect our business. over the long run " On or about Sept. l 7 -a month earlier than oriajnaJly txpected - Caltrans will cut the southbound aide of Newport Boulevard from three lanes to one lane between 22nd and J 9th stReta, lO make way for consuuction crews worltina on the Costa Mesa Freeway extension. .. People have Sot blslcally a cou-[i .. miiii~~~OO~~~--------;;.;;mmmmmm;;;;ml.iiiiiiimiiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pie of weeks to plan how to avoid \\)\)NT4J.f' this area," said Marian Hofstad. a ~-~ spokeswoman for C..ltrans. ~ ~1 Reactions amoni merchants and I t:JI " l~ & innkeepers alona the street range ~ from worried to nonchalant. de-~ 4'., 'if ~ pendin& on the type of business. '\..' ~er,. Th<>K who rely hea vily on dnve-i'~ ~ by trade an likely to be th( most severely squeezed. An 11dtq Opport\lity Hilb to provide ~ mo fcurtail Valey 's fut\l'e! The City ot fountain Valley IS accepting appltcat1ons tor live volunteers to serve on tne Citizens Advisory Commette { CAC l for the CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY ATTENTIOll: FOUNT• VAWY RESIDENTS comprehensive General Plan Updated Program The Cit ( has been d1v1ded mto t1ve sub areas One member from each of these hve geographic areas ..viii be selected to serve as the arei representativ.e to the CAC In addition • • Pro osal to ban to these five at·large members. ten other members will serve on the CAC, including representati ves lrom C1.tu._11_, __ """·~·• tw~ ""'"'"~ 11"" •• scbooldlstuc.t~Chambel of ,COmmerce omf&ard ot Realtors The 8y IOe VAN fYKEN 1 General Plan is the document that forms the blueprm! tor Fountain Valley It contains goals ob1ect1ves and c11y business licenses and health cilwomen Sandy Genis and Mar) ' LDspecoon certificates to o~ratc, Hornbuckle da~d with the pohc1es for orderly development and consistent dec1s10(1 makmg A Ctllzens Advisory Committee has oeen created COST A MESA _ City Council but few pushcart vendors observe proposal. however. to encourage public partte1pation mto the Gereral Plan Update process A General Plan will only oe an ettectlve members here killed a proposed or-these regulations. development ser-Genis. who called the measure I tool for Mure development 1f prepared with public input and adopted with the support ot broad public dinanoe that would hav.. bani•hed vices director Don Lamm said. "sliahlly fa scist." called for stncte1 ' Th CAC t .. '" ··•-u· r th d th h consensus e ac s m an advisory capacit11 for input throu"hout the General Plan process The CAC pushcart food vendors from the "The number of pushcarts has re&uua on ° e ven ors ra er 1 an 1 ~· city's sidewalks. increased dramaticalty and from 1 prohibition. funcbons as communicators at the citizens at 1arge for the purpose of gathering or d1ssem1nat1ng intormahon The vendors. who sell everything staff point or view, we have been !fwombtaluckkleboagrccdl with Geni~ The CAC identtf1es issues. opportun1t1es and goals evaluates alternatives and makes recommendations to the m ice cream to bot tamales, att a .. "" '' · --r. LI h anmng mm1ss1on an e 1 11 ounc1 e will not have authority with regard to snor1f1c land u"'' l""Ues fro ineffi-;ve 1n cn'orc1n1 the exa·su·n~ e a ut ess go,emment Pl Co d th Ct C I Th CAC retulations," Lamm said. "We fee lnk11ercncc, WC t IS IS more inter· 1 """ .x; ::>-> familiar si&ht in many rvrts of Or-they arc unsanitary and sometbina fcrcnce , not less," she said. "I would nor create pohc1es or programs The CAC 'l'emb•"S shall serve for the duration of the General Plan program. ~ County, particular Y in Latino we cannot efTccuvely reauJatc." prefer some tou&her regulat ions ·· I although a minimum-of ftve meetings will be conducted to allow for public input The meetings wtll hAnm tn nel&hbothoods. Buffa agreed tfiat the cny ought tc ""6 But Cotta Mesa officials say the Lamm uf&Cd the council, on try better enforcement before ban-November and continue through tl'e $Jl'l'l'Pr of : 991 where input relating to a draft Genera l Plan will be vendors have become a health and behalf of the city's code enforcement nmJ the pushcan business. sohc1ted. The meetings will be held nn 1uesdc3y "1e1 ngs Jl 7 00 pm For more information regarding the CAC. safety hazard and arc now too nu-staff. to enact an ordin ance bannin& Councilmen Orv Amburge\ nnd 4 please call (71 4) 965·4425 Appltcat1ons to seut> 1n thP CAC can be obtained 1n the City Clerk s office. 10200 merous to rqulate properly. pushcart ve ndors. Ed Glasgow spoke an favor of the A1J food vcndon in the city need Mayor Peter Buffa and coun-measure, however. Slater Avenue. All appltcaltons are to be retur ed to the C ty Clerk s office by September 21, 1990 .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l .. ~11!~!!!!!!!!~~~~ ............................................. ... .................. People Com Mesa ~~~~~~~~~-I • WWlam Peter Sall.. of Costa I Mesa has been invi1ed to JOin the University of Orqon branch of Phi Beta Kappa. the natiooa.l liberal ans honor society. • Jeulfer L . Woottoa, daughter of I Laura Wooton of Costa Mesa, has been desia;nated a trustee scholar upon her entrance at St. L.awrcn~ I Unlverslty 1n Canton, NY .• as a 1 freshman. Wootton was honored for her outstandma achievement and promise. • Pt ler W. G. CM9I of Costa Mesa m::cnlly received a bachelor of sci- ence depec from the MassachuKtts Institute of Technology an Cam-I bridae. Mass: • ~ Stan MJ&ckU of Costa I Meaa recently earned a master's I dep'ee in counselina-psychology at ' Mount St. Mary's Collcic m Los Anaelei. •CadlertlM O'llan of Costa Mesa recently trained for a space adven- t\m, e1tplored the future of scienllfic uploration, and earned colleic credit at the U.S. Sa~ Ac•dcmy 1n Huntsville, Ala. 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In me.· \t.1rn1111 11n \1111 ~rm.m '\Htll1t· ""' \llll m.n p.1rl.. frn· ..4t the.· .1ir1,.1rt h1ll11\\ tht· ,1,.:11,·1\) · tlc.·'1J.tn.uc:d .1n·.1, ~>l'ot1lt' to.fuh11 \\.1~11c.· \1rport .md hl'lp tc.·lt"nr.1tc.·1 l11r mpn· mt11rm.tt1Pn c.:all the.: J trport .11 -1 t·2c;.! C:.2tHl - ''(\\ l)\,1111.1111111 '>r.tll~t· ( l'lllll\ ( .1111.'1 Ill.I • ! • • • • --. ---.. -- --- -----. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . ---. .. ... •llGOUTDA&.YlllLOT ......... ., .. .., •• ...._ • iUce to store them. ... People . F outaia Valley Army ROTC Camp a.aue. at f(llft ~ Ky. Watt1 i1 a 1990 ..... lot or beedecbe to l'\lft • .. llid blodifta member ""T'be COit ii horrendous. .. or our members, Joe ·~ ..... Ml a flllwtic museum of 9y llOIS9'T IMKU .......... f ll"lduaae of Huntinaion 8eacb ffJah • CMet ...,.., ..... dtqbW' 0 Scbool. ..... °"' wbicb is his farm . He has ....... larm mteblnery, but the city ti Ml Md never has been inclined to •= ..... .., .. laid.... historical restoration," ....... ~ Laurann Cook wa she -.ad consider a display caS( for •iMllliical documents in the new city W or librvy over a museum. "1 ..ay can•t say that (a museum) Would be a pnority for taxpayers' ~." abe said. Huntiqton Beach Policle acd· dent-buslCR have completed a th~ month crackdown on Pacific Cout Hi&bway where collisions dropped 44 percent from the same period last year, Officer Dave Humphreys said. Police made 2,01 S contacts in June, July and Auaust, and 1nucd 699 ci tations, accordsng to Humphreys. Siepbeo and Amy Sbu of Foun~n • .,_... y.., a 1tudent at Marina Valley, bu QO~p&e\ed ~nlna m Hilb School bu been awarded the fundamen\al nuliwy skill• It the ReMldler Medal by Reftllelaer Army ROTC C.mp ~Uenae at Polyteehnic ln1titute in Troy. N.Y., Fon KJloJt, Ky. Shu '' 1 1987 for his outsllndina IC)lievement in lf'lduatc of Fountain Valley Hlah the itudy of mat.bematica and tci· School. . coce durina his junior year in biab •Bari~ a.. Saa~ of Fountain school Valley will perform wt.th the Over-• u.. Ort of HuntiDlton Beach ture Compan y, an outreach pro-was recently selected from a aroup pam of Opera Pacifica to ~bOC?ls of more than 600 women to be a ~u&h,out Southern Cahfomia, Laker Girl durina the upoomina Laminers isn't dbcouragcd. how- 9\'er. Althou&h she acknowl~dgcs the ~ for anotheT building. sht> I\ jillina to wait until the ng'H op- DDftUruty comes along Many of the citations involved jaywalkers and people who walk'ed across the busy highway agamst the traffic light Man} of the citations in' olvcd surfers. dunna its 1990-91 season. -season . • :-Meanwhile, Lammers said those aueretted in the clly·s h1stol) can call city ball to get more 1nformat1on GD the IJ'OUp. With school opening soon, the special C .\SE (Cnttcal Al·c1dent and Suppr1.~s1on Enforcement) team ~tit no" 1um us attenti on 10 btc)'de safet> ............. ~---­ Safety offtcera Include. from left~ Bert Adlrln1. Dave Humphreys. Sgt. Wlfllam Stuart. Norm •v•nson. Randy Jones and Lt. Roger Parker. Hunaington Beach • Sesaa Marte c..en, dauJhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. StanJcy T. Cohen of Huntiqton Beach, recentJy aradu· atcd with distinction from Harvey Mudd Collcac in Claremont. "We're just really staning." Ltm- 1Der'S said. '"We're so happ~ the r1l\ p vc us the land •• Officers plan to appear at as- semblies. prepare \\ntten tc ts and prepare b1qde safet} letters that C'an go home "'1th pupils "If "e Sci\.(" one life the "hok program 1s \\-Onh it," said CASE member &n Adkins. "If we educate one kid and l..et·p him or her from being hun 1t'c; worth 11" The C -\ f team "hH:h u•rh·1·11- trates its effons on troubled traffic spots, has been active for 2Vi years. It concentrates on raising motor- ists safety awareness and the preven- tion of accidents instead of writing tk kets, offi<.:ers said. ._Three H~u_n_t1_·n---6-to_n_ buildings pier.less • MJcbet Simo of Huntington Beach ~cntly received a plaque from Huntington Beach Police Chief Ron Lowenbcrg hononng him as Huntington Beach Neighborhood Watch Crime Fighter for the month Tor ugus-t-. --~ •Cadet Jeffrey W. Watts, son or Kathleen A. Wans of Huntington Beach, has completed trainsng tn fundamental military skills at the Three small bu1ld1ng' thJt survived everything Mother "-·Hua threw at them for about Ml 'edr' wctt hauled awa' from h\· <•Id Huntington &ach Ptcr ea1 h r u ., day and taJccn w dn land 1vr ~11· keeping. · Three slow-mo" ing om Til'I ,, bou~·mo' 1ni tru1.ks. "1th 1111. J 930s-cra an deco hu1ldint-' 1rJil111~ scntJy behind them stancd the: ll ur mile JOUmC) lL lht• Cit\ \ 11rpnr at ion yard at Gothard tret ~ .tt 1 1 ' a.m. They amved at about ' 1• .i :r shonly before the :>tan 111 earl morning da) -a ft er·thr·hl1l1d l' heavy traffil'. "It looked like there wa' :i "'hnlt• train of houses coming d0" n th•· SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY WITH THE BIGGEST SELECTION IN CABINETRY' FREE \lrt.'et.' \4•1d J nt ~ emplo\cc wh11 1o1.,1, l•ll hanJ to 1o1.1tnt.'\S tht" h1:>tort1. 01\1\\ Tht· hu1ld1ng.-. -"'l'ptune·s Lod. er l apta111 ., (,alle) and l he T.1dc.k B••\ -v.ue plulkcd ofT the pier .i (.ti 1rk ul v.n•I..\ ocfore dt.·m oh11un de.'·''> c;t.ut teanng J<.1¥.n the ''tak- cnt•J dr:..! 1""1k old \trul1ua' f 'i°ll'll' -..1.I \tUd} the h1stomJl s1grnlil.1n•l' 111 the old building'> to dt.'ttrm1r.c 11 the' '>hould ~ plalt'd or Juplt J\cu 1n the ne" 1.800-£1101 pier Jut''"' 1 "mplct1nn sometinw 1r1 I 44' ·v. t." It gt•t .in e'pen to l'\Jlu.tll thl l>l\.I hut!J1n(I,'> and gtH· u' ,, rep• n n t.1t•1r h1!>tOn~al c.1gn1t1 c.in , \Id'"' Tom ~a~!> '4l1d l und.J' Jerry P('r<oon. prt."'>tdent of thr Cit)·., H l\IOr!l.JI Rt 'out t.'l''> UoJn.l ~ud he V.,\nl\ the nld hulld1nti' '" be put on tht• nt>v. ;m 1 Prr,1•n argu•·' tti.H n111rt th.in S l 0111111,n 111 ,t,llt' .rnd lnkrJI granl' are u1n11ngc-n1 •:1 i• l''\: r. mg 1h h1,tnr11,1 OJ' If I •t t' ~~-\l',Jf·clld p1u \11 I 1h1· !~' "J. ll •l<' ti .I! Pc•r,on ,.i1d ' 11.1 r;Lt rh. 1tjrec .,1J hulld11 ~\ lid ' ••ll tll<' nr"' I 11' I )cr.1.1' \\ l1.Hn .. ••I ~he 11' \ p11h· 11\ 1nlorm.stll•ll otl1CC" \:11d tht• old hulld1n~' \ur'l'td till' fT'll\•' lllJLI JnJ 11 guo<l \l1<1pt. I hr old p1t·r ''d' lli·~t·d 1'' '\t•ar\ J~'' .1111.~r \l<11m ~l·m:rJtc<l ~a\l'\ m.iJt 1t un~.tlt' \\ ilh.11n' ,,11,t l hough thr 1'•< 1 ~~ ~·\11f'd 'J' •II \ 1t\ off ua ' I ,1' t' Jc-qtfell 111 :I"\ .ind COMPANY COST • . •' ..... ,.f p .. )f .... •.-.(l1N , ct•• Mf .. , • •• ·l • ) •• ~ rC'tarn some highlights of the land- mark. W1ll1am~ said Tue'.loda't \ move" "a!> "real bonng" and :.went off "llhout :i h1 tc.h •· 1"o bu1ldtng'I mea'lure 11 feet h) 44 feet. and the c..llhcr 1c; 19 feet h\ ~lttl • Al the clusc ofa \~ht'dulcd <;urfing contnl near thr PH'r 1:m month. an Orl'g11n rnmp.tn), "htlh was Lho~n tu build the ne" pier .... 111 begin to d1 sman1!r the: old structurt \\ ilfl.im' noted thnt ~ome nt the Joumed p1t:r '' 111 bt" re1. H:led "The p1ltng'I. instead of being huned 11110 a lant.llill. wJll be made" 1nt1 .1 fishing r<·ef ·· W1 1l1amll ~1d "I ht·~ ·11 he put <>Ill tu scu about fi n· milt'\ fr o m the rwr .. 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Cellff9 W.ele of Huntinaton Beach bas recently joined the Santa Ana office Natkin Weisbach Hillin· botham, a construction law firm based in San Francisco. • art1llH Clan of Huntington Beach recently pledged Alpha Phi Omega at the University of Okla- homa in Norman, Okla. • Darleae Marcia of Huntington Beach w11\ coordinate a Christmas toy drive ~tween the employed of Chemical Methods Associates Inc. and the members of th~ Huntinaton Beach Junior Women's Club. -OOlnQ lt\fCt fW I~ t.I« -""f l'\'~ncl ,.,,, • -· uo <M•t "'"'*"'II ---•l"""O 10 ""'>'( • ~ 90' ..,,_ "" unoo<•NI No>...-cw"NI .. (~.-... C_,,,,ty C~ Of\ 114'°\NM"" i\~ •t<f-HJ • ~·1on.o cN<• lfOI" IM _., > (l\tt- ¥"3 lfofl N lt>o.A W"'9 >ft" • Ge> to 90 i\llfl '-''°'9 I >tNlct ll#l>Ot' .. ,~ , ...... <M _,, '11 )\ ""°'th ol .,h t --~._... .. IOI> I "'''~., •ll0.10 """'1f'CI'• Sr >.......o<w "'• -• N11lM' IOOlll "''" lot • -of oa W..... 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LAGUNA BFACH/IRVINE NEWS CMAMM COA8TOAILY PLOT Thurtday, Sep1.,,,ber t , 1980 - Laguna artist Qnly hungr,Y for success . . lly KMIN AUGI .... ...., LAGUNA BEACH -Salvatore ••Sam" Crivello is one Oed&lina 1rt- i1t who donn't have to worry about 1wvina-Like many othcn in this sea.side community, Crivello, 31, 11 caler to build a reputation as a painter. But in the mcaoume. he spends his days surrounded by pasta.· prhc and sauces. And unlike most cmera.ing anJSts. the Italian imm1arant doesn't have to knock on doon or tWlst arms to find a public showcase for his an. e-_._._vello J.µSt hanp It m his Italian rcstauranL , .... ,......,u..-.......... The walls of Rastorante Ruman aren't lined wi~h murals of peasants pick.in& grapes and there are no red checkered tablecloths. Instead. the upscale eatery's contemporary decor is black and white and on us walls are works of an. mcludmg a few of Cri vello's pamtmgs. cou1na the colon of bu paJaue into abstract works. The rcsu.lu have piqued the antemt of more than a few res-- tau.rant patrons and art &ns, and have aot the rataut.aftt business veteran d.rttnuna of permanently tndina in his pasta fort for a paint brush. 'I set a lot of sooc:t com menu, .. ~ said. "I impress myself sometirnn," he ad~ lauahlna. as he looked at a black-nnacd abstraction apinst a blue canvas. The paintma, called "sky," adorns a wall in his res.- tau rant. For now, Crivello's pa.1011nas. aren't for safe -he's wattinc to amass a la,..er collection. he said - and he'll keep spending six days each week ordenng food. balancing the books end helping out in the utchen of the family's restaurants. It's when those workdays arc over. Cnvello said, that he goes home and frequently icts out hts canvas and pamts. natn hi1 paintlnp. but that doein't refi«t any dark moods. be said. "I JU St hkc the color ... In fact. Crivello wd bu best work is done when be ii happy. Aside from cooking, which Cri veUo maintains is an art for creative minds. be II.id lberc are no arttsts 1n his family history. His father. a fisherman m the family's native StciJy, plies the same trade here, in San Pedro. A brother, Vince, who docs most of the cooklna at Ristoraote Rumari, took an classes IJl school. but dido 't warm to paint~ the way CnvclJo bas. ·-rm the only one that's crazy," be raid. Covello. bis pafcnts. four bro thers and sister came to th<' United St.at<'S in 1972, when Cnvello was 12 The family ~ttlcd an Los An.aeles and Salvatore Cn vello soon took a Job in a pizza shop. sport1Car. Havina a car like that wu a lonatime dream, Crivello satd. ' But a fncnd talked b1m lnlO pOol- ina b11 money with fanuly uvinp and buying a pizza restaurant. l . The tamdy's fint ~ a 1 ptZD and delJ emponum, LD Lynwood. "We didn•t know wbat the hell we were dolJll,.. be n:caUs. Nevertheless. by 1979, Crivello bad earned enough to buy a Camaro sports car A decade later, Cn veUo's s10Ck had improved sufficiently that hi1 Cam.aro had been replaced by a fernn - But the c.a.r Cnvello calls a dream was sacnficed for a lafJcr dream. "to open a place like this.· h~ wd. wt th a swceptn& gesture u ound the dtn. 101 room of has cater) ··Everything we had we put into thts place." S.lv•t«• ··s.m•• CrlveUo •t hl1 f•mlly•1 re1t•urant. When he isn't trym& to please palates at one of ha s famil) ·., three restaurants. Cn vello spends time Crivello hardly fits the image of the tonured artist Black often dom1- A lot of Iona hours and six-day work v.C(ks later, Covello bad saved enouah to buy a Ponuac Trans-Am So far. the investment 1s pay1na off. The fi"e-month-old restaurant ii bu,Jy enoU&li to dnvc Crivello lO paintJn&. City considers appeal on Gaido' s council seat People •Dua Jouoa of Irvine has been I promoted to the pos1uon of senior audit manager b~ th<' cenafi ed pub- lic accountant firm of Yoder By KAREN AUGE IRYINE -The battle for a C ll) ( ouncal seat that Mary A.nn Ga1do thought she won in a counroom last week Wlll continue at least unul today, when the existing City Coun- \ ti will be a!lkcd to detenmne the fu ture of the dispute In a special 2 pm. meeting. the lounc1I 1s expected to decide "hethcr to continue an appeal of a 1udge's order Fnday that Ga1do be ~ated on the council In the mcanume, Ga1do made a !le\.Ond unsuccessful attempt 10 be \"'Om 10 as a member of the ('it) < ounc1I Tuesday morning Although the former Cit) planning ,ommiss1oner wu armed with a lOUn order requinng that ~he be \Cated .. fonhw1th." 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"'ISP .. ~/- M.rnager Paul Hrao> Ga1do first ukcd to Ix '"orn 1n Fnda). following the ruhng h) \u- penor Coun Judg_e Eileen Moore A frustrated Gaado callcd the l'll) ·., action "rcalh ''II" al thl\ po1111 The Cit) lo~t let'' gt·1 llll "'''h It .. ( aty 4.11om ey John Fcllo"'' ap- pealed Fnda>'' mun ruh11~ thJt afternoon. lie "a~ no t J m:ued h' Cit) Council member~ to d11 '>O. Brad> said. The four sca1uJ member'> 111 lhl' l0Unc1I <.:uuld l)pl lo h.ilt lhJI JJl~ll:.tl fi led Fn da) b~ <..•I) .\11ome\ John Fellows, and ~at ua1do at Thur'>· day's meeting. Brad) s.i1d The council could dt'l H.k io proceed -with the .lppc:al o f Judge Moore's ruhn&. and with Jn eklturn to fill the seat. or punue a combma- t1on of thoSt" option,, Brad> ~ad "fhcre as a 'Jnl"I) uf things tht" counul rnuld do .. the t:ll) manattcr said ?C' .,,.,J Ur'l~n 8 ~ ,...,.,.., •S '" ~,,,#, ~ ~,,. ~1' _.,•<If • 4'"• bf'.t• 1 "l ,~ .. ,, ~ "" ~, ... ..,,, r.-.,.~, •. lfl' , '"• • ,.,,. • ..> .,. 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Remember that wild c..Jled "Paeeaftt of the Peons," the reception. Thia petite. expenlively barbecue that crazy day at the 1e1ment will satirize the arand.iose aowned blonde ICOoped up an beach? There has to be somethi.na recreations o( an classics showcued enormous chunk of ex~live wed-pat in those boxes of photos you at the real Pueant. din, cake and ameated at all over the have in the beck o( the clotet. Fred M •rtln .. For eumpr~t instead of The Last awestruck (ace or her new husband. I( it's funny enoup, pompous Supper, we miaot have a food fiaht "Hey, not bid!" Olerie said. enouah or wejrd enoua}l, the Crazies at Zubies." explained chief Crazy ··Send us a picture." may use it in their next revue, "It's r::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:============================~;-1 Not Easy Deina Orange," which Obvioualy &akin& the other aide of 1' Oct 3 1 · Vall Col the arsument • IC.atb.ryn E1lil 01 opens . I at rvme ey • Corona del Mar wrote: FREEWiNDOW REPIACEMENf CLINIC. FFAlURING ANDERSEN WINoows. ~· / ~ ·--.. -~~· .. I~;.,.: I ~ ' ; • .r.') '. '.., 1' • ....,,~· . ' ~ll'p ·b~ · Sll'P cll'mnn~l ralll m ~h11\\'ll1,I.! you ho\\' to. • n:pfal'l' \\ indm\·.., 111 \'our home • uhtall . \ndt·r~·n \\ mcl1 >\\ .... • 111..;~ill . \ncl1.·1>;t•n pal in door ... \11 .\11ck·r-.t·11 \\1ncl11\\· <:XPl'rt w1ll l1l' on hand t11 ,111"\\"l'I (jlll'"llllll" . Date: Sept. 19, 1990 Time: 7:00 p.m. Location: 10540 Bechler River Ave. Fountain Valley 1~o join in the fun. send your "The (putnenhip) societies that photo to: Pqcant of the Peons, c/o are bcainnina to ltlT in education ... Kerr Companies, 16892 Bolsa in company orpnizations. in the Chica, SMit~20.2. HuntiJlaton Beach. cteslre oC womcn--io-..UR--lhe-domi-- CA 92649. Include your name, ad-nation of male dedaion makers dress and phone, plus a description (Kathryn, have lou met my pen-pal, of what's goina on and who the .. A Dominator'?), the people ·in people are. If you want the picture eastern Europe who bave rebelled back, incl ude a self-adressed, apinst the ultimate dominator '°'" stamped envelope. aety ... and of the old-line politicians If yours 1s chosen, the Crazies will who are still tryi04 to fon:c ua to lavish all manner of stran~g.ifh on conform to their ideals or preju- f · k dices. Rj•"t on!" you, give you a couple o tic ets .,, 0 to the new snow, lollow r,ou around. Mystery Yadt u,..ae: Marait Who kn ows what they II do. But it Motta called-with some info on the will be cr1.1y. o mammoth yacht that dropped Catcllla1 Up: Sttms like only ycstcr-anchor in Newport Harbor for an da) that The Fred Column went on ovem.i&ht stay last week. vacation for a week. But that was a "We saw it in Pebble Beach last th r. d Ii · week.·· she said, ··and we heard at m~for~·~~1~~P:: ra~ a ~f~mn least half a dozen stories about who I about author Riane Eisler and her owns it. hopes for a society where all rela-"A friend of oun who was also 11onsh1ps -corpOrate, personal. there docs know the owner," Mar1it I governmental -arc baSC'd on pan-added. "He told us that the yacht is nersh1ps rather than dommation. owned by a youna Frenchman and It drew Quite a bu of comment, that he owns Pioneer Elec- from men as well as women. Most tronics ... He has two young kids on of them agreed with Eisler, althou•h board and there's a teacher for each there was one who certainly didn't: one." I "How could you fall for that fem -No inside stuff on the helicopter 1n1st crap." said a guy who sianed with desert camouflaae? .. No -and the note only, "A Domanator." that's what really baa the people in ( 001C hOffiC (0 quality. Afld CfSCO. '"Men have always run societies. We Pebble Beach buzzina. But we were do now and we always will." told that he's one of the few people , ..... ..,,.,. .. '==--...:1\ j (Yes, we have. And you can look in France who actually resister their n I .W MM M around the world 100a) and sec biJ yacht instead of Panama or one w 1 N o ow & o o OR CO what a splendid JOb we guys have of those places." '---------------------------J 1done.) Mark Cross bad even more speci---'----------------------------'---------------. fie dope: 'Tm look.ina it up in Motor MOTORO\L Yacht mapzine. It's the 4lst ~t yacht in the whole world and 1t is owned by a blue-blooded Ameri- can ... this 181-footeT now belonp to Jackie Seaton, the 41 -year-old im- porter of Pioneer Electronics into France." Okay, so Mark and Marait have a few areas of d1sqreement, but at least there's somethina to 10 on. Srurley Feller and her husbend were out cru1Stng in their electric launch when they spotted Belle France. They went over for a close look and as they drew near and circled the big yacht, a crewman appeared on deck. "He didn't look very friendly and he followed us all around until we lcf\,".Shirley said. "And that was a big helicopter ... a lot bigcr than 11 looks in your picture because of the size of the yacht. WHEN Y OU BuY \ 2 Q UARTS Of QUAU TY VALVOUNE® "It was the moat impressive thina I've ever seen in that harbor." Remember -no laborina today. Fr-ff MUIU h u Oru,p C.UI co/11.lUhL Valvoline ALL CLIMATE 10/40 & 20/50 5 1.09 Valvoline HPO 30&40 99C - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ;J .Ji7 ' ' 'L-----11 ... ... ' .... ... ' ' ' ' 1 . '• CALENDAR From 15 Brookhurst St .. in Fountain Valley. Information: 963-2366.1 Butm1toa Beac~ •The paintings of Brian Mains arc on display from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Monday throuah Friday, and from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednes- day, throu&h Sept. 14 at the Golden West Colfcge Fine Arts Gallery, located on the Gothard Street side of the campus. Information: 89S-83S8. •Golden West CoUcgc wdl present a downtown tour and bay cruise in h1stoncal Long Beach from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. The ftt IS ' $27. Information: 891 -3991. lrvtDe •Wild Riven Waterpark will be open from 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Thursday, t-nday, Saturday, and Sunday. Information: 768-8453. Lapa Beac~ •The Lquna Arl.Muscum will host an appraisal fair -rund-ra1scr from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 1-4 ~.m. on Monday at 307 Oitr Drive, in La&una Beach. The appraisal fee 1s S 10 per item for a minimum of five Items. Information: 494-8971. Newper1 Bead • The city of Ncwpon Beach is now conductina rqjstrauon for the wi<k variety of children's propama it will offer throuah the Community Ser- vices Dcpanment. Information: 644-31 s I. . •The Newport Harbor Art Mu- teum's Sculpture Garden C.fc is open from 11 :JO a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday throuah Friday and fea- tures modelina of fine •PP9f'el and accessories from local buainesaa. Information: 7S9'-l 122. •The Environmental Nature Cen1tr in Newport Beech ofren · 1uided toun by appointtMnt at It• facility located at 1601 16th St., in NewJ)Ort Beach. t nrormation: 64s-1419. • Tbe 17th annual Newoon Fall New Power and Sailboet Show will 1akt plllCe ft-om 11 a. rp. to 6 p. m. today thtouab Sunday It Udo Manna Vill11e. Information: 7'7-S9S9. •nc Newpon Ccattt u~ .nu offer Toddler Stqrytiln_e for dlildmi 24-36 moo\M of• hn 10:)()..J I LID. Oft Friday at .,6 S.. Olmente Dnve ia Neir.' 9-dl. la.,,.. maaoa: 644-J I l . •• ..... ~-°"*-will olrif e. ... ol i• -.vatory II .JO Lm. -S.... •1 I t 2641 f.111 0-,lf...,.JJll COroel .. Mai. •~: 67).ll61. • t I I J I , I --- OA.t.W COAaT DM.Y N.OT ~.September •• 1llO ., Cleaning up environment everyone's job--. " After coelia.Uy btlna reminded of our wcwWt ~nmlIQI Cll· viroamealal ~tioa. I waa com- pelled IO ftnally write an article iddraliftl OW' community on this viw subject. I fouDd eome iDU'f'eltint facu abcMll environmenw and ecol<>sical ilauet in the Pftfllier edition of the QEEC (Quicbilver Environmental cl EcolOIY C.Ommiuee) Truh Canel, a quanert~ publication provided 10 all Qu.icbilver employees desiped for the initiation or various projects to help protect and prnerve our environmenL ~I wu 8twaysaware of eavirocuneew mue.. I never uaed to live that lhiap aoo much ~L For iaawice I'd still bQry my ttuh in tbe 11.Dd ftiU'rina eo~ one would come around to pick it up, and if l saw anvont doifta '°"* thina I didn't like such u Unerina or wastina water). would just ao about my own business and not really WC>l'1'y about i L II really came to a bad when f noticed bow flltby the water in Huntinaton and Newport bu been lately. At any rate, enoup is enoU&b, and f can't help but wonder Cross country . ii h's ever toi~ IO tel bener. Here .... ~ limpktipt and ideu ibal can betp you mate the ditlbeace at YoW bomc and on your bomebaldl. h'1 ade to •Y that we all know bow impottllH water is for livina. and it'• no MCtCt that we have a waacr lbotuee in California. Tbe ave,. Amcricul utet l(l()..plus Ill· Ion• of water a •rz and probably about~ cupa of tnat amount it actualll conswnod. If everyone con- terved Just a liat.&e bit more in this area. it:.wowd help out a lot. Try rtWaa up your lint with water sac:tdleback is team to beat By Patrta Lattm In the past, the Sea View Leque has been one of the most com- petitive boys cross country leques around. Especially when you think about the rivalry between Corona del Mar and .Newpon Harbor. But the tide has turned and it's Saddleback that will clearly eme,.., as No. l in 1990 and there's not much that any other team will be able to do about it. placed second and went on to take sixth in CIF. but with the top three runners araduated, Coach Georac Varvas finds himself in an un- fam.iliar position. S~a Vl~w handicap ..... T-0... Cl I •M r I . Sadc:.kbKJI 12-51 -watch out CIF I 2. CdM f5-IJ -don't count out Sun'WWr l . N~n Harbor f~ 11 - 6 of 8 back 4 Woodbr~ (9-I I -!Kks ~~rshlp 5 Untv~rslty f I 5-11 -wait tll '91 6 Tustin fl 5· I J -u high aJ third? "Our aoaJ as a team this year is to ' make Saddle back work for it." Cor- ona del Mar Coach Bill Sumner 1 said. "It's a five-way race for second • place." Indeed. it appean to be that way "Thu 1s probably the most unsure What wiU help is that four swtcn return from last season's ~uad. The p-oup will be led by a trio of senion an Dan Kroaer. Matt Taylor, Shadley Brooke and junior David Blum. Also fiaurina into the plans should be senior Alex Nobel and so~omore Reed Hayes. 'Riabt now, everythiDf is still up in the air," Varvu wd. "We're hopina we don't break our streak of IOlD& to the . pla)'.Offs. This team needs to contanualty make progress if it hopes to contend and we need some JUYS to step forward and take the initiative." TiiE AMERICAN HEART A.SSCClAJlON MEMORIAL PR(UAM. as Saddleback 1s the overwhelming I've ever been about a team," choice to repeal as lequc champions Varvas said ... Some of our auys have accordioa to a consensus of coaches. bad a aood summer, but JOmC. In fact, the Roadrunnen may prove othen haven't been runn~ too to be one of the top propams m the ,...m__;;,u..;...ch__.;.;.an.;..;..d;;:.....;.th ... a'--t-'co;..;.._ncc.;;..;.....m_s_m_c_.' __ t-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRlipt; .. 9'~-iiiiiiiiii.-1 state. 1 As for the rest of the leque. the weak sister -Estancia -1s gone and Woodbndac -one of the better proarams around 1s in. That could mean founh place for either CdM or Newport Harbor. Tusun. as always, should remam a factor as well and University 1s comina on. ,,,,,.. ..,,,,,, .. , . -. , .......... \ -... -' .. Here's a team-by-te.am look at the Sea View League: • Corou del Mar: Cd M once-the (Sea) Kinas of the Sea View League cross country teams. 1s stanmg to realize it mtght only be second best m a teaauc where Its enrollment is 800 students under the avcrqe. "I don't thmk we can compete with schools those stze anymore," Coach Bill Sumner said. "This year 1 t' s aot to be 99-1 m favor of Saddle- back." But. don't st.art crying for the Sea Kmas JUSt yet. Every year Sumner is able to come up WJth a squad that can compete. Tlus season. Corona W1ll be led by the 1-2 punch of seniors Mike Marumo to and Jack H~n. but afier the pau, CdM acts thm quick. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. wi-• .,_ Oellet ~ Merel 19?2 Hil904t ll VO , COSTA MHA-U~ I U6 I be'f<n bn&lbiailOW' teelb or ahlv-U.. and ave aJ.Ou1 3~!0 ,.UO... of water a day. Fu leaky fauceu and coilN launedialdy, aad coua-ve l 0.1 $ -1Jom o( water a day tbal wou.ldnave been wueed. lnmued awarcnew by itxlf on water maaten auch u not kttina the lhower run lo1t1tt than you need it, or lettina your hose run all day while wubina your car or waterina the lawn would save literally tons of· WltcT. Laldy when I eo to the beach ru apcnd ~10 minutes out of my 24- hour day to make whr,.. ' 1i ve o better place, by pickina up trub. If " don't keep our own beaches clean, IW'dy oobody else will. Mott ohU, if you 1ee somethma ba~iftl that i1n't riabt. stand up for younelf and the rat of your community and &ct them know you don't apeweclate what they're doina. The 11.me pa for trash. If you catch t0meooe lin.erina on your beach let them know that it isn't aPl)Rciated. Chances are they didn't even mean to, and whattver their initial reaction is they will pick their trash up and think tWlcc before · it next time. U oyd Tice Wben a catastrophe like the oil 5p1JJ happen&, wnte to everyone you can and voice your opinions. Thoee corporauons don't want to l0te money and one of the best ways to discour-.c that type of n~ ever aaam from ba~ioa is to let them know . NEWPORT. SEAFEST ENTER N OW! PAVILION'S GIOWDER COOK-OFF VIA ·LIDO PLAZA Sunday, September 23. 1990 WIN C-PRIZES FOR BEST CHOWDER -Pritz Dada Company SSOO Best Chowder -lnd1v1dual/Amateur $500 Best Chowder -People's Choice $500 Best Chowder -Restaurant • Food • En tertainmen t • Fashion Shows • Children 1S Crafts (EITllY IUIUIE s.,te.Mr 17, 1110) Mal ii ycu DTIY TlllYD ......~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- M*tn ~---------~--~----­ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-PA\1LIONS "-'U" M,OfOROlL A quartet 1s ID hne to add depth and includes Juniors Aaron Mclen- don and Mike Bradford. senior Keith Murai and sophomore Pete Camuchael. As to which one will emerae in the forefront. Sumner said 11's too early to tell. "I can't even be~n to put these guys ID any order,· Sumner said. '"They're so clo~ I can't even separ- ate them. The only thin& we have now is a pack and we don't have an ace m the hole.·· WHEN YOU BuY \2 QUARTS Of ,~ VJ\LVOL\NE9 QUJ\L1 l I •Newport Harbor: The Sailors' hopes of improv1D& on their third place finish last year ha"c been bolstered by the fact that Newport returns six of its top eight runners from a )car IJO The aroup includes seniors C11fT White, Jason Pyle and James Call, Junior Steve Newman and sophomores Mike Dc1ltc.rt and Dylan Gugenmos. "Right now, none of the six stand out." Tar Coach Enc Tweu said. "But all SI\ have a chance to be No. I There's not a a:reat front runner. but they all run ~II as a pack." Tweit said that his team has a reahst1c chance of finishing second in leque behind Saddlebaclt, but he conceded that several teams have a shot at the playoffs. ''Obviously we'd hke to go to CIF and finish as h1P' as we can 1n leaaue," Twcit said. • W dJetMack: lut season, the Roadrunners won the Sea View, finished second m CIF and qualified for the state championship. This year Coach Mel Silva thinks his team will even be better. Back for Silva arc four of his top five runners from last year 1nclud1n1 No. 1. senior Eddie Salinas. No. 3. Junior Joe Heredia. No. 4, senior Albert Ochoa and No. 5. senior Elias Gill. Silva also f.,ures on a quanet of juniors in Rudy Hernandez. Al- bert Aoevezes, Mano Vela and John- ny Ochoa to provide depth tn the title NO. "The went is there. the kids are there we just have to maintain some consiitency," Stlva said. "This could be the best-ever cross country team at Saddleblck. .. • UlllftnltJ: The Trojan• are rouna. bua talented.. acx:ordina to Coech JanJot Rolfi, but in the Sea View Lcaauc, thal may not be aood cno~ fbr a CIF berth. UnJvcraaty will be kd this ~ar by eophomore Nathan Ehtont who Rolfi 1&)'1 hu the ability to oe one of the bat in the ~ Sbe1J alt0 count bcavdy on juniors David Olia and Elmer Jayme. a l1'lJllfet &om Lemoore Kiah. at well u ~more Neil PactctL rm very cuittd about this teami clctptee OW' routh... Rolfi said. .. tbiak ~ have the poccntiat to have • tot o( taknt ud I Aili think~ ~ 11 witltin our Nedl ... Fot Ualvenity to coa..S. it .... two Of ..... nl.... '° IB tom .... ,.a IO Ill tM ,.r...._ ., ... , .,...1 ........ die T~ coeld end up near the boCIOID o( '1M ~· •Wu•fillie:-.t.ut tw0n in the Plciftc Cout l.al1ae. the Wamon ·. va·lvoline ALL CLIMATE 10/40 & 20/50 5 1.09 Valvoline H 'PO 30&40 99C .. .... .... .... ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ . . ·~ f •UI• COMT DM.Y 11!1&.0T . ~.-.......... He's in one he<:k of a position. tltis Gres Aqelovic. He'a in that treach- erous zone where anythina short of areatness is unacctptable. Everywhere you tum. people re- mind you of how eet:«JJSY it should be this season~ a year after you set the world on ure. You can't hide from it. O ne of the toUfbesl bridges to cross in an ath- letes career is the one with the h1ahcst expcctatlons. Angelovic. Orange Coast College's rctumin, quarterback a nd mind reader o defenses. was nearly in- fallible in I 9-89. He's back this season. and, nal· urally, he's the one everybody's pointing to for sa' 1or-hke miracles. Doesn't seem fair. but that's the wa) 11 works when ) ou complete 57 perlent (98of17 3) of your passes as a freshman. Have a great Junior )Car. and everybody and the world thinks you're untouchable the next. At the community college level. obv1ouslj. have a •great freshman year and C'>'eryone thrnh \ou·re going to pla~ like Todd Mannov1ch the next The nature ol pressure Those eApectat1ons rnn ht' so tcmperamt'n· tal. The) gnml into )OUI '>Oul "'1th a beat faster than an~ w1dt" reccl\ er in the gamt· You'd almo'>t prefer to be a nobod) and sneak up from the bottom. but \OU can't Angelo ' 1r"·"a'> one of the best 4uancrbarh 1n ( aliforn1a last )ear. so this year ht"·, npt'('ted to be at lea\t that "Yeah," he ')a\\. "I to talh fi.'el that ~a> It JU'>l h1 1 me th1\ \um· mer ... Angelo\ 1c. the uni~ returning passer in the <. cntral D1\1~1on t l\.11~s1on < onte rencC'). has this ID· credible.' knal k fur spotung the bli11. barking aud1hk'> and uu1sman1Dg defenses. "He makes '>'l'I) good deus1on~." OCC Coal·h Bdl Workman said "He'!> nut a huller &.U> he JU'>t knov.' wha1 he\ du1ng. "He v.a'> the filth·ratcd pas-.cr in the state las\ vcar \u hl'"• dom· J good Job al read> o\nd ~e·11 <ictllt< lor that again ·· Angelo\'tC, who lcad!i the Otangt• Coa!>t troop \aturdin night again<it Long Beath ( II) ID thl' Sl'li'>On open er at O< ( (7 o'tlod..i. 1hrcv. for 1,419 vards and nine tcH1l hdnv. n' last year 1n uni) e1p.ht µn11·, and v.a~ 1Dlcrll'PtcJ onh "'''tr• 11111(' ()( (. . s.< la~t ~car nll\\Cd Richard Dunn AnJelovic in ill final two contests, losing by one point each time. "I think thal ifl played the last two emes we would've been 7·3 last year. ·said A.naelovic, who suffered from back spasms as the Bucs drop- ped a 17-16 decision to Golden West and an 8-7 season finale to Ranc ho Santiago. which finished the year 10-1. "I thmk I could've accounted for two points m those two games." Think? Well, he's JUSt being humble. OCC backup quarterbacks fired fi ve 1nlereept1ons against Golden West and the Bucs had Rancho Santiago ID their hip pockel before the Dons pulled 11 out ID the last few minutes. 0 FINAL YEAR? .. Angelovic, an Edison High product who received zero ~cholarsh1p offers, could be playing his la!.! season "Coming out of h1P,i ~hool. I was a little burned t)ut.' he !>aid. "And coming to Coast was hke a do wner bccau~ l didn't get any offers I d1dn 't really work hard before the season. but I had fun la'it ~ear. It "'as probably the most fu n 1·,c had in football "I broke m~ thumh m)' senior )t:dl in high !.lh<>1>l and missed the last thrff gamt•s I wa' JUSt burned out and I wa~ 'I<> an11-football I thought about go1Dg to Coast and i.a1J. 'Who cares'!' But I had fun last )'ear and going into this year I'm real!; tired up. But I realize this could be m) last year. and if it is. I might as v.ell go all out." AngelovK's grade po1Dt average ( \, n!) IS far more important to him than hJ\ pa'>\rng percentage o r touchdo\.\n u1un1. that'<; v.h\ 1990 rnuld be 11 · "Unless I gl't what Iv.ant. I -won't pla~ :·he said · I'm not going to Weber State or 'oml'\.\hcre like that l''e broken m) v.nst. J',c hroken rn) thumb and I'' t: hun m ~ back. - 11 lend\ to \.\Car on )OU I'm lool..1ng <II cdutat1on f1r\t and 1fthcrc'\ a Slow play dilemma plagues area golfers What\ the h1ggcs1 prohk m fauns the 24 m11l1on golfer., 1n the l 'n1 tNI States') If you ~1d dogJC'g !tits, \<>Ure wrong The h1ggest p1 o hkm "\luv. pla ) The Amenlan \out:t \ u f( rnlf ( o urw Arlh1tt·lt\ rcponcd reccnth that a ne w g·oll uJuf'><' \.\Ill ha\c l " be built C\CI) d.i) un11I tht· •ear 20<J() to meet the demand 1i1hc nation·., largc't pan1u patof) <,por1 Bclausc that·~ not likeh to hapix·n slu\.\ pla) 1'> th rea tening the game\ rivawhclm1Dg populant) A round of goll on a regulatio n I !S·holc cour\C. <,hnu ld neH·r tal.t· more than .i 1 hours. no matter what But 1.urrcntl\ golfer., arc finJ- 1ng the1m.clvn 1n the midst of 5-'1' hour marathon on local rour\C\ l here arc a vanCI) of reaso n\ for tht \lov. pla) T dc11 1s1o n 1s one of llH' rna1or nne\ Amateur<i M'C ( urt" ~11 a11gr \land mer a pun for mrnutl'' nr hmhing Ill~ pants up and v.1ggling a round forever hefort• h1tt1ng a dnve. but, hey, thc'>t' gu)' arc pr<>S There\ a lot of mone) on the II nc hnc ~rondly. l think people arc JIJ\l d little embarrassed about leltln~ J foursome play through. Theres real· ly no reason to be and 1t'~ down- right courteous to do so Instead of creatmg a lo&Ja m. waving a group throu'h can be 4u1le effective m spcedin' play up The simple solution'! Cour~' should employ a marshal! and pla)· ers should listen up. Marshalls can help direct play and spot trouble- spots and arrive a t solutions before the course loo h like the 405 at S· l!J p.m. lfa player 1s confronted by a marshal!. don't simply blow him ofT in bet ween swigs of your beer. He'~ there for a rea~on and a hard time can mean loss of golfina pnv1legc!I at that course 0 Mesa Verde< ountry{4ub-heldlt~ Junior Club C'hamp1onsh1 ps on Tuesdty and Chns Bcclc took top honors by upsetting favorite Paul Hinkle, I-up. Some of you may remember lhnt H1nkJc. as part of the Estancia High tearn. wu narned the Sea View Lcque Player of tht Year an 1990. Also in are results from the Labor Da y Eclectic Tournament. Interest· inaJy enough. both net and gross d1 v1s1ons produced ties for the top honors. In the net d1Vtsion, Don Tet temorc and Hank Aihara both shot S'4 to share the uophy. whiJc in the the aross division. David Ray, Tom McOrc:evy and Dave Tante.huk all lhot 63. 0 Mt.adowlarlt Oolf Coune an Hunt• 1ntton Belch is tcer •P ff r ill ScN011 Champaonlh h h be· r.DJ Sfpt. 17 and ruru. • ouib Sept. • f Patrick Larkin So far. more than 60 go lfers have \1gned up to wmpcte in thC' event. wh1l h < our\C Manager Jack lknn \a)\ 1~ quite respcctablc for the fir'>t year of C:\lst;incc C rJU rSt' matntcnance 1s c omplcte and "1cado..,,lark ~hould be 10 great \hdpe h) the ume the tournament mlh around. fhe cour\t' will ali.o ~H>\t the Hunungton Harbour < 1nler League r ournamcnt un '>cpl .'I as well 0 Big (an yon< o unll) { ·1ub ,., get· ling read~ for the Pa'>I Prt'.,1dcnts I ournamcnt o n ~pl I~ as wt•ll as the Men\ Cluh Champ111n\h1 p rm \cpl 21 ·.21 The Men's Cluh r 11urnam<'nl I') one of the "b1gsin " of the yt"ar at H1g Canyon with th1ct' 01ght\ and a \C.'OIOr'i d1 Vl '>IOl1 lllmpe11ng for laurel!> 0 Steve Dana of Corona del Mar wun the boy!> 18-ycar-old d1\1s1on of the Nab1~0 To urnament of Cham· pion~ at the Old ( oursc at M 1~~1on Hills Country Club 1n Rancho Mirage last week Dana shot 75·80 over two day~ i.o wtn the d1v1s1on by three shots. \ To qualify for the tournament.' players had to place first, second o r third 1n any Desert J un ior Golf Assoc1at1on event. AJso plaCIDi well was Mu Wallick of Newport Beach, who took third ID the boys I I ·and-under d1 v1iuon. 0 Here's some olhcr upco ming tour- naments aro und the Orange Coast area. SeaChff will host its Pro/Am tour· namcnt beaJnnina 1oduy. Local club pros wall team up wi1h lhrce ScaCliff mernbcrs for compe1 i11on. Newport Beach Golf Course will hold its President's Cup tournament bqjnnina Saturday. while Santa Ana Country Club will hold its Senion Championship Oct. 20 and the Miited Member/Guest Cham· paonshtp on Oct. 7. 0 Here's the hole-in-one report for the last week .. well. Ed A.dams of fountain ValJey aced the 209-yard No. J 4 with a S-wood •tat Ow1,. L Btker Oolf Coune. On ," ·ere witnacs Jetr Wtrmuth ar 1 1 e Javit'r. PhillJp Sb >Odlaed HUit boaed the 16-u • IS ...... itoa••liaQ ~· Brande says charges based on false facts .. \ BJ Barry Paelber NEWPORT BEACH -VoJ· leyb911 coach Charlie Brande said Friday that CIF aJleptioos he coached Corona del Mar ffistl play- ers on Oranae County Volleyball O ub teams are based on rumors and misconceptions. ..The CIF doctn't have one substantiated, black and white viol· ation," Brande said. Brande, who coached the CdM &iris and boys teams the past thr'C( seasons, was not rehired by CdM Principal Tom Jacobson pcndina CJF alleptions that swfaced Aug. 16. Brande wiU face a CJF Executive Committee hearins within the next two weeks after CIF-Southcm Sec· tion Commissioner Stan Thomas ruled Thursday there was the "pos~ iblility of alleged violations." Brande said some of the allega- tions are based on his reputation as "the main man" at the Oran&e County Volleyball Club, when in fact. he has no adminismtive role and coaches only the senior (post high schoo1 eligibility) te-am . · -ltuk 2-ltl of 1he GF bylaws prohibits a representative of a mem- ber school from organizing, sponsor- ing or coaching a volleyball team o utside the season of volleyball, dur- ing the school year. m which stu- dents with remaining eligibility at that school are participating. ...... .., ICatatoy• ·- c;reg Angelovlc hop•• to Hve up to high expectations. Brande said he has coached C'dM p layers at the Orange County club. but only after the close of school, when C'f F no longer restricts such acuon. school with a good academic repu- tation. I'll go there and play football. "ff it's a school like Northwestern -I'd be there in a second." if Santa Monica is any good or not." He also said his reputation as a leading figure in the national junior volleyball community gi ves him a h1gha profile than he actuall) de· sen es. 0 Alrbonae ... "I want us to throw more this year," Angelov1c said. "We have a young.offensive hne (only tackle Greg Thurston returns up front). but Long Beach witl be a Jood test. I think our offensive line ts better on pass blocking than run block.ins." The Dues, winning six-to-one in touchdowns. or 42-1 if you count it officially and add the PA Ts. buried Santa Monica. They also won in bumps and bruises and tackles and stkks. "When 1 went bac k to Corona del Mar in 1987 (after being fired for 1nsubordinat1on ID the fall of 1986) . I d1sassoc1ated myself "'1th an> ad- mtnistrat111e role in lh.!4 club." Brande said. .. That's what (the poll) says," Workman added. "But I hope the) arc ranked 13th." 0 Watch out Mission Conference. 0 Doa't bay It ... Workman on Mon- day continued to downplay last Fri- dafs Santa Monica scnmmqc, but let s face it, scrimmage or no scrim- mage, OCC completely anruhilated the Corsairs. who arc ranked 13th in the Southern California JC grid-wire Smelie Steell ... OCC frcihman tailback Adrain Steen. a S-foot-5. 180-pounder from Texas who played his freshman year of high school at Santa Ana Valley, might be small. but he's explosively quick. .. It doesn't matter how tall he is," Workman sajd. "We do n't ha ve to rebound. He's not a dancer -he sticks it up there pretty good." "At that time. Dennis Evans. who was then the principal at CdM and I went over all concerns he may have had about my club involve- ment a nd he sent a letter to the CJF stat1Dg exactly what m y situation and role was with the club teams." preseason pol I. ·• 1 "We did some good t~ings and we did some bad things." Workman !>aid. "We're still trying to detennine Steen, reponedly, runs a 4.34 40- yard dash. His slowest clocking was 4.41. If he's everything Workman feels he'll become, the Dues' offense could be unstoppable. Brande i><nnted to an issue of the Balboa Bay Club·~ "The Bay Win- dow" (Tlagaz1ne. with an article headlined "Charlie Brande's Bay Club Volleyball Teams Win Two More National Titles." as a typical example of how an incorrect associa- tion is portrayed. Sweeping Into •ctlon Lailuna Beach'• Mor .. n Lanchantln, shown here aplnlt Cotta Meu, wlll lead the Anllts at quarterback l'rlday nl9ht In their •••ton-opener ... Inst Newport Harbor. Other Matchwp1 ln- volvlng •r•• 1chool1 lnclwd•• Corona del Mar v1. Huntlneton •••ch, l'rlday at Orang• Coast College; UnlveraltJ •t lrvlne, l'rlday; Woodbridge vs. Pacifica. l'rlday at 8olsa Grande; ••t•ncla v1. Los Anltgo1, tonight at Newport Harbor; Mater Del at Capistrano Vall•y. frlday; Cotta Meu v1. Tw•ntynln• Palms, Satur· day at Newport Harbor; and Orant• Coast CoHeg• hosts Long Beach City. Saturday In • community coll•g• ttlt. UCI vvomen's splkers seek consistency By Patrkk Larklll fRVINE -Despite finishinf with an 18· I 2 overall record last season. UCI women s volleyball went just ~ 12 in lhe BiJ West Conference for an eiahth place finish. Head C~ch Tom Puritz hopes the same in- consistency that piqued the Anteaten in 1989 can be corrected. "We didn't finish the season as stronaJy 11 we should have " Puritt said. "We had sorrie u~ catty in the year and finished with some downs. Thts year we are aoint to emphasize a continuous hiah level of play ... Puntz has coeched tbe Anteaters the pest nine seasons and his best aeasona at UCJ were the beck-to- back 21 ·16 records in 1981-82. In 198!~ the Anttaten went 19-12 and &llned a benb In the NCAA playoff\. As alwa)'.t, the rilCA.M remains the primary pl. "I thank the NCMs are within our reach thil year," Purltt said. "We're yoUr\1 and we need a IOOd start. but our touab non-conferen« tchedule should hc1p us. .. We're definitely in the race." In order to remain ln the t'IKlC, Puntt will need bis 1U10n1 from eevcral pla~ molt no .. bk ate Kim Collins. Scottie IUsley, Klis Punier aJld Dua Cba&aia. Collini ia a S.fOot· 11 •ior outlide biner~ who flnilhed ICICOlld oe Ille leun in kdll in 1919 with 4JO aad bad 3 IS dip ud 61 blocb. Sbe led tbc seam in kiu.11 u-1111,... .. • flLW.:;flttltnilll ~·" Puri&z .... .......... ... .. Risley is a S-9 sophomore outside h11wr and lihould be the mainstay at that position. But her health has been suspect. "Scottie was a part-time staner for us last year," Puritz said. "If she can remain healthy. 1t will boost our team." Puttler is a S-1 l sophomore middle blocker who led the team with 81 blocks in 1989. She also rttordtd 189 kills in 108 r.mes. Chalais 1 new to the proaram after transferrina in from Cftr\ls Cotlqe. The 6-IJunior middle bl()('ker is . expected to make an tmmc 1ate impact after being named to the second team All-State Junior Collcac ~uad and twi« 11 the Offensive Player of the Vear at Citrus. Traci Webb, a S""' freshman from Untvcrsaty Htah. lhould be tbe stanlna aetter. At Uni Wtbb starttd three yan and WU an Alf-Sea View Lequc aclcct1on tn cac:h or thoee ICUOnl. Olber tOP newcomers att Vcana Scpit. Allison Bantd. Laura K.ran~ and Cori Davis. Sfpic is a .S-9 tettcr/riabt-tide hitter out of Alameda Hiah. She was a ftnt-4am AJJ.Eut Shore Lape itJ«tion tn 1911 and 1919. lantel it a U ftubrnu ftom Royal Hp in Simi v~. Shc11 provide depth at ouuide hh~1 while K.rau as a }. I I fmlunan middle blocUr Crom wallal~ H~ ~ Davis lt 1 s:6 fmhmaa ~ iiiCflh•t out or· Mn 0111a H~ tbe CIF '~ daafnpeoe r1 didn't COICb either or tbOIC teil\s but people look at that and say 'Hey, he'• cheatln'," Brude said. Brande uid the current edition of the Oran.IC County Volleybell Oub yearbook is another bone of coaten· lion. The yearbook lisll club l'Olten for its difftrent aae Jl'OUPt that have more than lhe alJowable four-playen from the same school as the coach (CdM). . Brande contends tbouah teven CdM prls are listed on the club's ~ player 16-and-undcr rosler, no--more- than, four play on one of three tea.ms divided from the same roster. This is in kecpioF with the ClPs "four· player rule.· "People look at the roster and tee seven Corona del Mar Pris, but they fail to rcaliz.c that tbett are lhftlC teams involved," Brande said. Brande also said be took a more active role in club coachina after being ti~ in 1986 and prior to bis return in 1981, a time he bad no coll)leqion with a Clf member school and thus was not subject to Cff rcsuietiom. "I coached all 1 could that year and when I ended up back at CdM in the fall. people couldn't faau.re out why I had coached some of the same players during the spring club season that I was coaching at CoTona del Mar. That year has been with me ever since." "l was planning for this to be my last year at CdM anyway ... Brande said. "I've become iocreasiopy aware of the importance of teachma young players at the club level, which J really couldn't do with alJ the restrictions involved with my coach1Dg h 1gh school. "I plan to tight this, because I believe I've done nothinJ wrong." Brande said . "ff I'd snuck tnto a gym at midnight and worked out my Corona del Mar team during the school year. I'm a criminal and deserve to be hunf. But I've been so careful 1n following all the rules. There have been times that we wiJJ secure separate gyms to practice in. so I won't risk being in the same bu1ld1ng with CdM players on other club teams ... Though he will likely not coach this year's Sea Kmgs. who arc ranked second ID the CIF S·A D1 v1s1on preseason poll after finish· 1 ng second a year ago. Brande said he'll support them a ny way possible. 'Tll go to e very game and l'U be their No. I cheerleader.'' he said. Pirates impress against Corsairs By Rlellard Dun COSTA MESA -If the Cah- forn1a JC Athletic Bureau's preseason football poll means any- thing, Orange Coast College should be beam1ns about Fnday's con- trolled scnmmagc against Santa Monica at OC'C. The key word here being if. "I don't know how good they are. but the state JC gnd-wirt ranlcinJS had (Santa Mo nica) 13th (in Southern California)." sa1d OCC Coach Bill Workman. whose club pounded the Corsairs ID touch- down!>. 6-1. leadlDg 1he OCC faithful to believe the Pirates art for real in 19Q{) ··But who knows at this time?" he 'added . 'Tm no\ 5() ·sure they' rt that good of a team. Now we'll go back and look at 1t (on film) and Set' if we were good or 1f they were bad or somewhere m between.·· Both Santa Monica. which has visited OC'C fi ve conSt"cutivc years now for scnmmages -or the entire length of the Workman era -and Orange Coast finished S-S last year. OCC q uarterback O'rea Angelovic completed 6 of 10 passes for SS yards, including no interceptions, dunn' his first stint.i then backup Donnie Smith -a rreshman from Edison tastmg his first community college action -completed 4 of 8 passes for 81 yards and one touch- down. bul ~as picked off twice and had one knocked down. "The quarterbacks played well, but it was a little spotty at times," Workman said. "All it takes to mess something up, tho u1h, are a few people who don't know what they're doing. Overall, we executed well. but our second and third poups were a httle shaky, but that's the way (l«l· ond and third aroups) usu.Uy are. "Only part of 1he second poup will play a lot and it'll be those who know what they're doina. But. hey, we miaht win a aame." The casuatty list included only noseauard Vince lqaspit who 1uf· feted a hypcr-elltendtd tloow ... Ne> bod)' ti~ IOt huft, which IS fOOd," Workman said. T11lbtck Adrian Stttn, an fl· plosi Vt s-root·S, 180-pound frcshmanJ carried nlnt times (or 9f yards ana one touchdown "9Ult Ee! Williams (2-3S) arid fullbeck Jhr Warren (4-21) had producti~ aama. <XX' comert.ck Lawrnce Hatch • retumi114 s&aner, unoflddy re. turned an tnterclptioa 10 ,_. • a touchdown. He Md u opea lelc ft f'ronl or llimt. but tbe reflfee. _sipa)ed f(>r Ha t(ft IO twp aiid ii V4 lime. . - • Claalfled/06-9 Bank o Sohoo •ith Wun-to-Eat ~oodl medium SUnldlt Oftlngl. unpeeled 1 /2 cup margartne Of bUTflr, IOfttnld 1 /2 cup cnomy peanut bUTflr 1 cup pacUd tMown sugar a ck-a -s n ack Cake 2 eggs 1/2 cup mlk 1·1 /2 cupl flow 1 /3 cup cocoa 1 9IGlpoon bc*lng IOda 1 /2 9IGlpoon ... lcup ............. cNpa Preheat oven to 350°F Line a 13x9x2-lnch pan wtth heavy duty aluminum fe>il: set aside Cut orange Into large chunks In fex>d processor or blendef. process orange until pureed (yields about 1/2 cup); set aside In large bowl. with on electric mlx6'. cream together margarine. peanut butt6' and sugar Add pureed cxonge. eggs and milk: beat well. Combine nour. cocoa. baking soda and salt; odd to creamed m ixture Beat until well blended. Spread batter into foll-llned pan Sprinkle peanut butter c hips in rows on top ot batter Bake 30 to 35 minutes or until toothpick Inserted In center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rock. Lift foll by ends onto cutting board. Cut co ke Into squares and pock In Reynolds Sure-Seal sandwk:h bags Makes 24 squares Pit a "Pretze il S" 2 tlalpOOlll gdld Pamllatce... 1 9IGlpoon gcllc IPflGd concll ... 1 /2 llllpOOft °"'°"° --Preheat oven to 350°F. Line o c ookie sheet with heavy duty olumlnum toll; set aside. Combine mar- garine with Parmesan cheese. gortlc $p(80d con- centrate and oregano ledves On a cutting board. spread rough skie a each pita round with fkM:)red morgortne. Cut each roond Into eight (1/A-fnch wide) strtps, USfng a pancake tumef. troNt9f strtpl to foll-lined eookle sheet. Bake 7 to~ mfnutea or unttt pretzels ore llghtty browned on edges. Coot. Pl9tleb will become crlspef wnlle cooffng. ~In~ SUf&.Seot ~ bags. Maces· 4 ~-.ue ,.vtnos. 2 CGnl (1-1 /2 oz. each) -pac:Ud ...... --1 small rid apple. cof9d and chopped 1 /2 cup llgN mayor .... epTuna Pit a Po c kets L.nuce tlaV9I 3 (8-lndt) pla lnadl. cut In half 2 ..--oa-.--. peelld. cut In~ ... In medium~ combine tuna. apple. and mayon- naise: set osk:te. AITonge lettuce. 1/2 cup tuna mixture and orange ''hotf-cartwheel" slices In each pita bfeod half. Ptoce each sand\Nich half 1n a Reyno&ds Sure-Seal sandwk:h bog Makes· 6 sandwiches ·For orange "cartwheels:· cut a thin slice from both ends cA peeled oronges. Then slice the fruit cross- wise Into the desired thickness. Cut cortwtieels In half f()( half-cartwheel slices. . 1-1" cupl ...... ..,.. 1 ... DOngnutd ..... l /2 ...,_ bddng powder 1/2 -.oonbddnl .... 114 9IGlpoon .. 2 ... Crunch lJ Munc hB Muffin S 8"ltlCI ..... and,.. d 1 SUIMt Ofangl (1/3 cupjaD) 1/3 cuphaftlr 1" cup ........ ol 1 cup ....... canall 1 /2 cup~""**" 1/2 cuplllllnl Preheat own to 3 75°F. Place 8 paper or foll bake cups In muffin pan: tet aside. In lorge bowl. combine flour. cinnamon. baking powder. baking IOdo and IOft. In sfOOfl botw1. beat eggs. oronge peel. Juice. hone'( and oH unttl well blended. Sttn1ng .tust untll qKy lngredents ore mofstened. odd egg mbctuAt to ftour mbdufe Stir In ~ta. '#Otnuts and raftlnl. Spoon batt• Into bake cups, ftlllng to top. Bake 20 to 25 minutes°' unttl toothpick "'8etted In center comes out cteon. Coot In ponon~rodc. Pode In~ ~l~bogs. Mak•8muftlns. f '\ I-:- Just when your Cfeatfve Juices hove started to run ay, and you can't think d anything else to keep y<:YJr Children constructtvety busy dur1ng summer break. SCHOOl STARTS. But ore you reonv 90V8d by the bell? Now you how to come up wtth lmoglnatNe ways to make and pock nutrmous lunChbox foods that your kJds wtll octuotty eat and enJovl Don't wary ... the recipes and ttps on this page wtn help you do Just that. They're fun. delicious and nutrttk>us. One easy and eok:>fful wot to pack a lunchbox (ex aft8' schoof snack pack )full d nutrttJon and Vitamin C is to Include a Juley Sunkilt oronge. An abundant suppty from Cotlfomlb and Mzono make oranges one a the best bargains In the P.JP8fJTlOfket today. If a whde orange Is dtmcult for Yo4J1 child to peel. cut It Into bright "smlies:· each resembf Ing a big grin. They'll bring a smile to yoo, child's face (ff well .. /v'IQ when shopping for oronges. don't shy away from Oreen-tfnged volenclos. A noturol "reg.eenlng" process hos occurred during worm weather. causing the oronge's skin to reobsab chlorcr phytl from the tree. They're octuolty the ripest. sweetest and Juiciest a the semon. Yoo oon make SUte the freshness stays sealed In and no juice escapes by pocking orange "smiles" In Reynolds Sur&-Seol eanc:t#tch bogs. These strong reclos- obte fcxx:f bogs ore Quick and easy to use. Moms c on pock a ll sorts a fun foods and snacks In these durable bogs without wonylng about punctures. Children Wiii find these bogs easy to open and close due to a spec IOI triple-trod< c~e-and that's Important If little fingers wont to get Into them several times during the day In fact. your children wtn wont to use these sturdy bogs as great school suppty organizers. crayon holders and book protectors. tool For othef lmoginattve ways to delight your children at lunch and snack time. use ced<le cutters to form sand\Nich bfeod Into charming and surpnslngY,opes-Or liven up o tuno sandwtch with orange "cartwheels" and Chopped apple Peanut butter. the old lunchbox staple finds rew llfe when mixed wtth granola In a sandwich ex combined with cocoa In a snack coke Good-fa-you munchy muf- fins will disappear before kids even know they're nutn- tlous. and creative ptto "o<etzels" odd a nice crunch and change a pace to lunchbox treats \Nt)Q soys good fcxx:fs can't be fun. too? lcup~ natural ceflClf 31' cup CllmltY peanut ..... C r az~ Cutout Sa nd wic he S 1 Sunldlf Ofangl, pelted. cut In --Ille pllcll. d•alnecr 1 ,..,... """ .., Ofanglpeet 1 '° 2 '*91POOll honey 12 ..... wheat bflad .. In medium~. combine C8'901. peanut butt6'. cxange peel and pteeeS. odd enough honey to make a spf90doble consistency To make cutout sandwiches. use large, tun-shaped coo&<1e cutters to cut shapes from bread slices before making sand- wiches. For ecx:h sandwich. spread filhng between 2 bread cutouts Pk:>ce each sanctwich 1n a Reynolds Sure-Seal sandwich bag Makes: 2 cups tilling • FOf bite-size cxonge pieces. cut each peeled cxonge in half lengthwise and with a shOllO'W' v · shape cut. remove the white center core Place the halves cut-side down. cut lengthwise and crosswtse ••Freeze bread tcx eos1&r cutting Or ange ;"Smi L S" For easy.to-eat orange "smiles" cut the fruit 1n half crosswfse; then cut 3 ex 4 wedges from each half For trodltlonol wedges. cut the fruit In half lengthwise then cut each haft tnto 'N9dges. sandwich Cut-Outs StOt't wtth frozen bfeod slices. Cut star. heart Of airplane shapes wtth metal (not pfostlc) cookie cut- terl Ffee2e extra bread cut~ts In Sure-Seal bogs to shorten lund'I Pf9P0'otlon time. Save leftover edges " bf9ad to f98d the dud<s at 0 local pat1( ()( zoo. Mini-Coo Il er fa a ··~· put Oft8 Juk:::e carton In a quart-.a. 1ood stofQge bog. Atl bog VJtth Ice (about 2 c~) ond tec>f bag. Pode the mink:xx>ler In a lunch- bat to chm the juice ond kMP ~cold . • . m • ' . AS ,,_ Dllllldan .. You can have your ca"e ahd cut fat content, too w ol tM _. i-• r1 a.us (l.illdl). .. lltf'¥iaia .. of &1~iu1wan'1 Banan. ~l of ~~!"r}~la:=~~~for 't -.....,. ..ay Mw 1-a im-ta........ ..... 10 bpc O\mdl Cake "bSled u. bavinl 80 ..... .... c pro""9 hm &be .....-, ol lat dMe U.C IDOl1 ~ ~ calaria (DO fa.a.. ao cho~J ... miod that a Baaana naach CMtea1 A.ad tk ~ COD-tioM IUda M ' Cnmcb Mile a -tr:rYlQI"' of Wct&bt ICt'Vin& equal in wcisbt to the ..... --10 be .._ flavor C..U Md Ck.rT) Pllliy. WMdlcn ~ Forest Cake ss B&ack 'l'oml Cake would actually ...... , wdraecl II 811. wtaic1a is -a.a odwn. bave ao r.a at all tilled aa llO caloria (and S arams hive many mOR c:aJones (240 10 IDOd MWI for ~ and eo c::boklAa'Ol. Bui &k 01.ba' of ill, S millipams o( chokslm>I). J 80). . ibaPl'OL muldilcwten DUDCd lliere bavc But wben you look mo~ cl0telv, So, ifh'• calories you~ watch-~ I -1e lrJ .._ ..., ... AJDOlll tbr pmniu.m brands c.o u.o cut down lbarpty oe caloria yoo11 fiDd that die Emeomann~I inai the Black Forest Cake it not a eaW "1aWJW'" ,....,..._ .. I'• bave iJltroc:h~ w-&tt -«, ao from ~1. kttpina tU1 udc:r .JO • ii oa.ty I ouace. while the bed choice. On the Olber band. -.,. 1111h:t1x ._ lalle 10mC cues. &l-ftdua:d -baked percent io ..cania.nct willl IDOlt ~lee Sea•IOla, R.D. g Walehcn is 3 ounces. If even~ lt1 S arum of &t iD IMr'k& De..,~...._ Ila llJOds ~ Emca.maan's w--.h, lk:a1th truidthnn -att ooe ol lbole~ rare 180 calones ii an ecxieptablc lS far! ., -1'1-t.'ald--~ F. :"'~ -i-Um" r percent -becaUte acb lf1.JD . ---. _._ .._ --..-. arm (•u.b Still. my old cautioll about ra6-people wt.o can at to a fat cquah 9 calories -you can't _1_a_m_baPP1 ___ 10_~ ___ YC>U __ tba_t _iu_DeaMn ___ ·_,_>_and __ s.ra __ 1..ec __ ina __ ro_.g.._d_la_bds __ caRftally ___ will_'_,._Y_o11 __ bcre~-....._ __ ..... F_«...._aam __ ~ __ •_Mi_·m_PY __ IJi'CCC __ o_f_IOIDdh.i ___ ·na __ th_il..., beat the Crunch Cake's zero Coootry Style Fresh Salad Size Seedess Porlc Shoulder ,_, """ Idaho 'foot 1bmatoes W8f81rnelon ' 18fJftEl£&6 ~TRY 5F"1 ( ....,..., SHOIJl(){R I •1 ~8 ' lJ 'i O (. IHSPECTEO RED AIM: SW££T JUICY • 99w J3! .39w .29~ l Harvest Day De Luxe BtNd l • Ol PKO .59 J29 !~=· ..... 2'' OAAHOE Ofl I•!> OZ ~ttOS lsw Kist J49 Chcl1lc ur;rt .... IH WAT[A ()fl Oil 11 ~ Ol CAN ~ l'\JHCH ... ,,.. I" llady Lee JT9 ,,.,,., ~ Mill E OECOAA T Ofl ) Cl PICO 11 Cl P!(O 'Pl v . ·---2" lMott'• J49 CMmlfo Juice SJ oz l l\ l~LH.l*e 99 r"°5N OONOOll l'IAfl 11 OZ CAN • • • THE CHOICE IS YOURSI .. Choose from U.S.D.A. Select and U.S.D.A. Choice government graded beef. both expertly tnmrned to 114 inch. ... FRESHNESS ~-~ YOU CAN ~ ~ TASTE ... GUARANTEED. ... 'bl can hdp eRi ~ ~· ~ ~ a !inall <XJtrbJtm to )WI' weekly grtXl!fY till. 'talr <XJtrhJtJ:n; are distrhtted by FOOD FOR AU to~~ programs in )WI' area. L<d u FOOD FOR ALL COOlrhrtm cards ct Locky ch.>ckstlrds. It's ~. COO\le!UeJt, aJ'll rt makes a dtffereoce. Detllls in saoce. ••• THERE'S A LUCKY NEAR YOU ... Cost• Mua • 2180 llarbor B.1ulevard al VtetorUi Stret'l (7 14) 645-5100 Hu nti nllOn Be.ch • 9051 Atlanta Avenue at Maillolia Street (714) 962-8145 • 19640 Beach Roul(Vard at Adams Avenue (7l 4) 964-7979 • 16600 Bolsa Chica Road al lleil Avenue (714) 84&-9431 • 7212 Edinrer Avenue at Golden West Stttet (714) 842""°20 • 708 Yorktown Aw nue at Golden West Stttet (714) SJO&ll6 Newport Buch • 3100 Balboa Rou1CV1rd at 32nd Strt~t (714) 675-1040 • calorics from fat. The bottom line is. whichever you cboolc, now you can have your cake~ eat it, too, 1hanks -10 these considerate com. panics. Q: 1hellever I ,,__ &eltenr eaaereles.•Jrefrtaen~reMI ., en•M' wta a let el Ma, &nJI. MJ ~dml • a Miter way! -T.W.S., N~ Ba~ A friend pvc me thas tip, which I'll pass atooa to you. Bcfo~ you ftll the casserole uay or dish. line it with foal, After the food bas become frozen tit\ it out with the foil, cover the opm area with another piece of foil. and put It back in the freaer without the tray. Q: My ae1111rur lau '1vertlcelotll u4I Jevn buaaat, bet ••• afraW ., &M lffft. Cu dley llarm lier! -R.P ., Foutab Valley. For the benefit of other readers, Jct me CX(>lam that divcn aculom 1s a weakcmng of the wall of the la fie inteJtane, due generally lo con- stapauon and an 1nsuflic1ent intake of dietary fiber . Seeds,, in particu- lar, can ...,-avatc the conditio n Wtulc 1t 1s true that bananas have seeds, these brown-black specks arc exlremely small and soft. In checlunJ certain infor· mauon wuh an antcmlSl while I was rcscarchtn' for "Wellness book of l.B.S.' -an ailment which 1s no t the same as d1vcn1culos1s -this subJCCl came up and I was· assured by the phys1c1an that bananas should not : present a problem and that he had • never Sttn an) difficult) c:iu~ by '. this fruit 10 an) o f his I d1ven1culos1s patients Never· thelcss. as always I caution an) one . to sec-le the advice of his or her own phys1c1an on medjcal matte~. Q: I'm prone to motion 1lcll.ness. A frielHI ••uesled wt J eat p · 1er before I travel. II tllittt uy- tki.q to lbt? -N.T., Balboa. Yes. A stud) several years ago. reported 1n "The Nutrition Tames" newsictter. tested grn~r root against Dramamine (a popu· I lar drug for mouon sickness). Aller being blindfolded and ro- tated in a t1lung chair for up to sill minutes. half of the subjects "ho were gJven ginger could stay in the chair for the full sn minutes. one of the students gJ\ en Dramamine • or a placebo ("sugar pill") could last the full tame. Supermarkets frequent!) have good selections of ginger root Break off a section. clean 1t and grate 1t JUSt as )OU '-"Ould shred a carrot. G inger seasom JUSt about anythmg. Use 1t as an almost calone-frce substitute: for fat. sail or sugar Japanese restaurants generall) include a small side serving of thinly sltced ginger to add a fla,or spark to sushi. TT) 11. Rainbow trout a quick entree on a barbecue Rainbow trout cooks on the grill in about 4 minutes and can be served with summer vegetables and n ee. Try different bnquets. hard· wood charcoal. or wood chips for flavor van ety. To prevent stickina, make sure the grill is clean and brushed wtth 011 JUSt before cook· ing. Watch carefully to avoid over· coolung. GRILLED TROUT WITH SESAME.SOY BUTTER F .. r •~ h'Ht f1Uet1 S &Uleepooa1 terlyakJ 1aace Sesam..SOy Bitter (recipe fol- low•) Preheat grill. Mannate rainbo!' trout m tenyak.J sauce for IS minutes in the refrigerato r. Prepare Sesame-Soy Butter: set aside. Pia~ fillets flesh-side down on an oiled anll over hot'"coals. Cook about 2 minutes. Gently tum trout w11b a spatula; contmue to cook 2 mmutes lonp:r. Serve im- mediately wub dollop of Scsame- Soy Butter. Makes • acrvinp. SUAME...OY ltm'ER . I ... ,,.,, ,. Miter ., mar-..,.., ........ . I ........ _ ...... HHI, ...... I" -:W ftMIJ c••Pfff c·: .. , ... •· .. , .. ~ Comblne aJJ 1qred1ents in I ama.11 ~I and tel aside until reedy'° utit . Small End . Rib Steak USDA Inspected Golden Premium Beef Rib-per lb. Save 1.60 per lb. - r? --- ·.~\ J~· ~~~~ - 1 lb.-Oscar Mayer ~~~~~1e• 1 · . I I ~Iced-each pkg. . . . Save 1.00 -• Freah Al..Un ·per IO Salmon Steak Fr.esti iraii6~f.Fillet Fresiik Re<r snapp1er lb -. Ralphs Mild Cheddar £~.!.e~.~ .. , Joe• 2 I I 1 lb pkg Save .60 • .. t-"'!: ·~111 4 pack-MD Bath I~s~~e BB Save up to .56 • ~.~~!~ Y•ri•IN• 1 10 oz. to 12 oz. pkg. Save .74 • 32oz. ~ Ralphs~ Mayonnaise 1 0t Iliad Dr1116t19 wh jer wtttl ~ ll!NI OM "9fll and OM Coupon ll'9f ~. c:..-1_.. ''"""*" 1"""' l111t au t2, tltO Everything You Need. EveOOime You Shop. • ' . ,f ... .3B Ralphs f9 Chunk Light Tuna • In 0.1 or Wlter-6\, 01 can with couPon l""" On. 11..,, Md One Coupe>(' Pe1 CV.torM< Coupon Ettectlve Seplembef I tllr\I s.ptetl'lber 12 1 ltO Prices effective September 6 thru September 12, 1990 ... .. - Almonds update a French classic ----~ -.. MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOURS LB.J .... • HAST Oii CHOH I POllKLOlll llllT A TIOll -CllA• AA 8ASS PILUTS 1••1 .. nAUAll SAUSAGI • BONELESS La. 3 .4 9 L&.2.99 CHllE~ WHITE L&.6.99 REGULAR OR HOT L&.2.49 ----.. ------. ---.. -... New Crop U S No l BROWN ONIONS Colorodo Crown SWEET CORN eD•llAL llDCIHllDlll LA. LOOKS 7-0Z. Im HAI• SNAY ~ A: 70Z SPRITZER I 79 ~ 16-0 Z CEl • • Vols. 4 S & 6 GOLDEN BOOK ENCYLOPEDIA 2. H 24 Count Tobl•ts CHLOR-TRIM ETON D 3.H .a t I Frnh loose .. IHI ~SSEL SPROUTS AllAll fOOD ll'IGALI HA,. ••O caA0tl11S 101 .75 Dynasty 3 66-0t SMOKED OYSTERS 14 01 Vonet1H HINOICHI TOFU AJINOMOTO , ... , 16·0Z 1.39 , ... EA e'J9 c LB. Grondpor9nt'S Doy Sept. 9 LB .69 CARNATION BUD VASES ... EA. 3.ff ucauolt •• ,. ··-·· • l~ACK llATRAL LMHll' 81a 12·;>~ ~NS 2. 99 ~'° 750MI WHITE ZINFANDEL .3.ff Coventry 80 Proof 1 . 75 LITER VODKA ... 'J.49 __ STAR·KIST TUNA IOI.APT ... n~ 11A YOl•IAIA CHUNK LIGHT 6-1/8-0Z. IN OIL OR WATER F 0 • 1-itACK - Hl-C •.-C:S 8'' llAnAIAL •OTATOa.N COD GOUJONNETl'ES ALMONDINE 1 'it pou4J cod f llleta "'! ea wlllltet 1 tabletpooD lemon J•ke 1 teaapooa tllyme 1 cep dry bread cnmba l '" caps sliced natura 1lmoacl1 ! tablespoons almoacl or· ollv oU Spicy Tartar Sauce Spray bakmg sheet with no suck spray. Cut cod fillet crosswise into 1-mch thick stn Whisk egg whites with lem o ju1cc and th yme. Roll gOUJO nettes m egg wh ite mixture then 1 I bread crumbs. Press almonds ont fish on all sides. Lay gOUJOnnettes on bak.Jn sheet. Dnule wi th almond 01 Bake at 450 degrees. 6-7 mmut unttl fish JUSt flakrs when tC$t with a fork . remo\e from bak.tn sheet and serve with Spicy Tana Sauce. Makes 4 servings. SPICY TARTAR SAUCE ~ C11p soar cream "' cap m1yoDD&l1e "' tu1poon clilJll powder 'I• teupoon ea~ cayeue pe per ud groud camlD Mix together all ingredients 1 small m1.1t1ng bowl Chill unu ready to serve Makes 4 servings A tasty way to celebrate holiday Mention the word Creole. an most people thmk of the arom and flavor of the spicy dishes old Lou1S1ana. But to Mexi can Amencan Creole 1s a name that stirs hea with fervrnt memones of th brave patnots who won nation hbcny for Mexico almost two cen tunes ago. Still, the ma11c of their 0" special cuisine 1s not lost on th millions of fam1hrs who wtll eel cbrate Mexican lndrpcndencc Da on Sept. 16. As they sit down t tables laden with holiday food descendants of thOS( early f dom-fighters wtll commemorat that night m 1810 when courageous pncst. Miauel Hidalg Y Castillo. called the faithful to h1 little church m Dolores. Mct1co ASSO«TED • 7 9 -1.39 1.19 CBICltEN CHJHUANUA STYLE •••• .. AST~ z s•! ::iv SWISS ................ lt •••• 4 PACK 1.6-0Z. Wilton 1-lb Siie.i COOKED HAM Contodino lS.Ot. MARINARA SAUCE ...... 29 ..... 2.79 I COllTAD•IA rw•••ASTA . , 2.7-9 9-0Z. VARIETIES {h ...... •AmllUn' .... a•ac• 2.79 Mn ,out's Volue 77 S.Ot MINCED FISH STICKS . W•tpo< 16-0r. INTYNA T'l VEGET AILES .............. 1.19 u·wmue111 SITU WSIWFF• 1TO10 OUNCI 1.79 f.tnd\ Soft ' 00 IEEHIVE CAKE .............. le 91 • - S to I 'it pou41 ~idea fryer nt •P .,.. &eaapo• aat& S tabletpMaa eU 1 mMJ•m ..ion, 1Uced t larae t.omatoet c.t la I-lac c .. 1 c., water '4 .... , ... wtieae •recuo 1 ~,...., .... ........... '4 te ~ "P Jalape90 1Uces Seuon chicken with 'I> t.easpoo aah. Heat oil in a fryina pan. Ff) chicken until aolden brown. ad onion. tomatoes, water, whole or cpno and t.y leaf. Add in tci apoon salt and simmer covered 2 minutti. Add drained jalapcno and simmer for 10 minutes until chicken is done. Serve ho with Mc~can beana.. heated. Ser va appr<Wmatdy four . PK I ii'& PlllAI Brown pouod ttartey in 011 Add prepared pizza laue.'e a bri111 to limmeri_ne. Spoon touaed Eftslub muftiu. IP"nk with P11ted momreua cbeelc broil until bubbly • ... -- Squeez-It Drinks 6-Pa cks Save .46 . I j ;~ f j 11j :\IiIf11~ KH ~ f;j :J ! ,, Large Kiwi Fruit \t•I\ /,.d11111f ( ortll\ II Mushrooms-8 Oz. Pkg. <.n~rf 111 -...1lud· large California Nectarines : I It li.111, /I , l I' '" r1 Jonathan or Red Delicious Apples \\11,IJrn)(l1tll I oflln II \1·1• ( rup Fresh Cut Mixed Bouquets Hl'tlllllful ( 11l11r• 5·~100 ,,,.79 ,,,.59 II .59 ,.,499 I j:J fj I I tJ;) l:i1J na ! I u:u] ngij ,, 289 .79 High in Vitamin 0 & C • Co1ifurniu Grow11 Lb. I Save lb .14 .j H11u11d I np '" S111 1d1\ 11 Ii \\'/ult> ur \\ li1·ol Save .40 rs ave FRESH MEAT & SEAFOOD Boneless Sirloin Ti p Stea ks "' H1 .,,,, \ ''"' I '"" flt., 1 • 1 hu T 111111111 Fresh Frying Chicken Breast. \ uliw 111~ k "'•urhn11 Vons Ground Turke\· Fm/I'll Or lr1i.lt'lf Boneless Shoulder Clod R0c1st \ ,.,,, I,,,,, fl,,,., • Ihm I "'"""' Butterball Turkev Brea t '\1\lll I n111•11 llt>ln"ll"lf 1~•111 In BEER & \VINE . 249 1 59 t .79 '209 ,, 1 59 289 299 ... "'. 'tf~k-..... " \ •l•tt Wilson Sli ced Ba con Lnt1l11 I 1 l'uurid P,Jr lh!I' Hr"ok ''"' hi\ orilt> i .Sav~ .50 , , Ill• I• I"''' I' •I l 1:1• I 'I I ,, ':II I.!• I 1I1 ,j ' ~ 'Fresh ~c ~-==- Quarter Pork Loin Ch11p' ,\f1\t•d :-\111 ur11I />11rr11111, Save 1°0 GROCERY a Ronzoni Spaghetti R,, 1, 'I , •• 1 I J' l T~t Q .\unt Jemima S~Tup f!, n1•rl1h •r R1-.:11l11r '4 1 • "'' 1 fl, If , a C&H Pure Cane Sugar ,. 11111.I ,., ...... ,, a !~,.~~.?l~t ~~t~;r~ I f,11 Q Dole Pineapplr in Juice I hunk l ni,h,,f ,1r ''" ,,j .'fl f 1111111 1 '"' FROZEN AD PlllCE EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAY · tartia1 I a.a. Tlaureday lhru Midnl1hl Wednesday · September 1 lhru September 12, 1110. (;d!ltlllll ·,_.,_\_lllloJlf•_....-..... ...,_, .......................... :!'l'-..--............ ~ r•,•••-' I 'II"~ ............. ..,~._ .. ..__.,,..,., ...... ,....,.,\_ ....... ~ n.a.94_.,.... .. ,. ................... _La.\ ..... _ • -~ ......................... (_...._ .. .-.i ................. _, ................ _ ,. - -. .. ~ Regular Price 2.49 ,\'o" 1.24 Lb. .69 2 79 189 2 19 .79 --------- • ••OOAaTDALYN..OT --.. --, Mr '· 1t80 ,,. Versatile chicken has own month ~long celebration .:. CWc:lmD ii alwaya a p-eat food value -and it's even mo~ 10 durina ~ a.k:Rn Month -September. Joia ia lhia official chicken celebration by takina advanwae of 'PICW prices and features offered all month Iona by many locaJ ~ restaurants and fast-food outlets. Tbe~·s never been a -... time to eltjoy nutritiortlous, versatile and economical chicken. ~·· .. unan meal." ~bet' a many occasions -Labor Day. tailgating panics, cnd-oMwsiiner cookouu, school lunches and family gatbcrinp -fit Pllfettty with chicken. Whether on the grill, in a lunch or at a gourmet cUaDer, chicken can be easily prepared and enjoyed anytime, anywhere. For a delicious chanae of pac~ from the family meal routine, your fianlly will love Stir-fried Chicken and broccoli, developed by the National Broiler Council. STIR-FRIED CHICKEN AND BROCCOLI I ......._ff1er cklekea ~p1, bolled '4 ...,,,,,. pWIMI P.1er '4 -. ..... pepper I ........... peaHt oU 1 '-elt freQ broccoli, 1Uced tb!n, crosswilc 1 ~ lllce4 11ff11 OllJoat, wl1ite ud green part• lDcladed ~ e., pl• ! tabletpoou claJck-en brotb, divided 1 leUpU• talt ~ &e.alfON .... , 1 tablespeoa cora1wcla '4 et1p pated ParmetaD cbtt1e Wlaole wt.eat croaton1 (recipe follows ) Chop chicken mto bite-size pieces. Spnnkle ginger and pepper O\er chicken. In large frypan or wok. pour oil and heat to high temperature Add chicken and stir-fry 3 mmutes or until brown. Push chicken to '11de and add broccoli and onion. Sur·fl) 3 minutes more. . Mix together l/, cup broth, salt and sugar and sur into ff) pan. Reduce heat to medium high. CO\er and cook ~ minutes .\dd cornstarch to remaining 2 tablespoons chicken broth and sur until smooth. Stir into frypan and cook for l minute: remove from heat Sur 1n Parmesan cheese: spnnkJe "1th "hole "heat croutons. Make' 8 servings. W.ole W.eat Cro1ton1: Cut 4 slices "hole wheat bread into I inch cubes. Mix together bread cubes. ~ tablespoons melted butter I tablespoon chopped parsley and ': teaspoon garlic salt. Spread one la) er deep, and toast m 300 degrees O' en for about 20 minutes or ul cnsp. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ I Fresh fruit . ,. • never • nter. .. We'w \\,tmcd to \JY 11 tiir .i long nnw A1k l \H' rt l''JX'11Jlh pie.Nd to'·" 11111 """' -lx·t.1111,(' \i1'.J°rl' the. rc.·J,011 "'"·'re hc:tt We lflVllt' >'UU ro try our innov<im'l' pni~rJlll\ .111c.l '<:rVU.l'\ .iJI 'l'~.'nfa .ilh Jc.:'lft!l~·J \\Ith th1'> wm111111111 m nund Tok-am tnon' ~bout dxm. v1 nus ~t lh200 ~ C.. .. myon Awnul' m lrv11K' Or t.tll 11, .11 1-Xl)(l-2h2-6210 hx ( rtll'"}.tt·rl<) Serv1Ces c~ 753-2250 It' about flfll( W(' opmcJ ur And rh.11 \ht'tl.1lc.l 11ukc U\ .. 11 kd Kood /Rl '/N E MEDIC AL C ENTER ' . turned into special treat Tum fresh fruit into a special dessen or brunch appettzer wnh I one of these simple ideas. They're quick -and won't cover up the .. luK1ous fla,or of the fru it. FRUIT 'N' CREAM -Cream Cheesc Topper: Sur together 1 i of an 8-ounce carton of soft-st\ le cream checsc. 111 of an 8- ounce. canon of platn yogurt. and 2 tablespoons orange marmalade Dollop on top of bemcs or mi~cd fruit -Sour Cream. Combine I-3rd cup da1f) sour cream. I tablt'- spoon hone~. and •, teaspoon vanilla Dollop on top of bemes or m1'<ed fruit -Lemon-Yogun Fluff Sur I together 111 cup \anilla )Ogurt and 2 teaspoons frozen lemonade con- cen trate. Fold in I -3 rd cup froun whipped desM'n topping. thawed. Dollop on top of stra"hcmes or bluebemes. -Make fruit kahobs using a , vanet~ of fruit chunks. "hole ber- nes. or seedless grapes Ser"'e with vanilla pudding or fru11-fla\ored 1 yogun BROILED FRUIT -Place quaners of npc. fresh pineapple or hah es of fresh pears. apples. grapdru1t. or peeled peaches. l"U I side up. on an un· heated broiler pan. pnnkle frui t w1 th bro" n sugar. bro ti 5 to 6 1nche'> from heat for 4 to 5 minutes or unul warm and sugar melts. If desired. dot with margar· inc or butter -Oranges Brulee: Peel and I section 4 oranges over an 8-by 8· by 2·1nch pan or bro11er-proof I dish to catch 1uice. -\dd oranges and one 811,-ounce can pineapple chunks. drained. to the pan. Stir together 1 • cup packed brown sugar and 11 teaspoon p.round cin- namon. spnnkk over fruit Broil 5 inches from heat for 3 to 5 minutes or until sugar bubbles Makes 4 scrvmgs. SPARKLING FRUIT -Spoon chunks of fresh fru it or whole bernes rn to long- Stt'mmed wineglasses. cover fruit I with spar){)mg mtneral water or champagne. -Fruit wt th Amaretto: Chill 1 I 1h cups frutt (sliced peaches. shced ne<:tanncs. red raspbemes. melon balls. and-or halved straw· bemcs) Or. partia lly thaw one 10- ounce package frozen hght-syrup- pack mixed fru it or strawberries in quack-thaw pouch according to package darecttons. Divide fruit amona three dessert dishes. Sprinkle I/, te.aspoon amaretto over each dish of f run. Add 2 tablespoons chilled 11n1er ale to each dish. Garnish with mint spngs. 1f desired. ANGEL FRun CUE -Shcc a purchased anael food cake an half hoazontally to make two layers. Combine 4 cups fresh slaoed f rull with l cups awecttned whipped crum or froten deaert toppina,. thaftd. Spread half tM fruit muuure on lM bouom layc,, top wilb the other layct, and add rcmaini!lJ fruit mixture on the top. Refnaeratc for 2 hours before ltfVin&. I Lorinda Zlady at Taco "•ts. Entertaining tips slated at NB auction The Newport Harbor Hotld•y Auc- tion, to be held Sept. 25 at the L• Merldlen Hotel In Newport Beectt, wtn offer party ptannera new option• In holiday entertaining. The unuaual event, which benefit• the United Cerebral Palay Auocla- tlon of Orange County, offers the uM of donated yacht• In Newport Harbor u party attea during the Newport Harbor Patade of Light• (Dec. 17-23) u well u ear1y In SeaF est Senior Clambake . December and throughout the year. t There II no charr to attend the s e auction, which wll be held frol'l'f\.- 5:30 to 8 p.m. and la open to the publlc. But for thoM participating u "Crystal Angela" for a donation of $250 per couple, the event be- comea a gala affair all Its own. at Newport Beach Plaza Newport Beach Plaza, the neweat retirement community In Newport Beech, wtll host the SeaFeat Senior Clambake Sept. 23 from noon to 4 p .m. big band musk:, a barber shop quartet, a ukulele group and a senior art exhibit sponsored by the Sawdust Festival. The clam- bake )'till feature a variety of foods ranging from ciam dishes to barbecued chicken. Its doors to residents In June. The 146-room senior Jeafdent181 facility Is located minutes from the ocean and offers luxurk>U8 retirement accommodations. Get the lard out -!--- Crystal Angels will be Invited to a reception aboard the Crystal, one of t~ most luxurious motOf yachts In Newport Harbor. Sept. 18. Follow- ing the auction on the 25th. they wlll enjoy a dinner hosted by First American Trust Company at Le Merldlen'a exclusive Antoine's Res.- taurant and will receive a cyrstal Baccarat angel (one per couple) courtesy of Tiffany & Co. For more Information on the auc- tion and the Crystal Angels, call 557-5100 The senior clambake will fea- ture continuous entertainment and a variety of foods and ac- tivities especially for senior citizens. The celebration Is an official event of Newport Sea- Feat, a 10-day community festi- val which hosts over 40 nautlcal- retated evetns. Newport SeaFest Is a eotn- munlty-oriented marine featlvaJ hosted by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. The second annual NewpOrt Seafest celebration takes place from Sept. 14-23. The event Is co-hosted by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department and Its Senior Services Division. All proceeds from the event will benefit senior service programs In Newport Beach. For more Information about the senror clambake, call Newport Beach Plaza opened 644-3244. Scheduled activities Include let U1 Help Yo1 at FV's Taco Flats The first thing that makes Fountain Valley's Taco Flats stand .out from other small strlp- maJI restaurants Is a hand- painted sign In the window that reads "No lard." resfreshlng." Both lunch and dinner menus are open to special requests, which lnciude vegetarian dishes. Taco Flats Is located at 18691 Brookhurst St. ll'l Fountain Val- ley and the telephone number Is 962-1995. Sell Your Property Call Cla11.ified, 642-5678 And why does Taco Flats go out of Its way to show Its cus-tomers that the cooking ls done .----..----=""""'""""'""""'""""' ________ __.L-._ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ __ wtthout animal fat? Because the owners want to be Taco Flat-out clear that the food prepared at this establishment Is done with care. Lorinda Zlady. who co-owns the restaurant with her husband. decided to open a Mexican res- taurant because. she said. "I love Mexican food. but as a native Californian I am also very health-conscious. I bring out the flavors In the Mexican cooking without the heaviness and un-I ecessary fat." All the dishes are freshly made In the restaurant and there are ever-chang ing specials which reflect Zlady's Inventiveness. One of her more popular specials, which she will do on request, Is a "torte" or Mexican sandwich. Zlady uses melted cheese on Mexican bread with thin strips of steak topped with jalepenos and on- ions to create this "South- western steak sandwich." To spice up the dishes, there Is a choice of five In-house made salsas that are as colorful as they are tasty. There Is the tra-I dltlonal "rojo" or red tomato 1 salsa. "tomatlllo" or green salsa. a vegetable salsa. mole verde made with avacado. and the "dlablo salsa," a dangerous sauce with a mean orange tint. Speaking of color . everything In Taco Fleta has a bright and fresh appeal. The walls are dec- orated with cactus and Mexican blankets. while the tables and seats done In wood and tor- qulae-colored lamentation add to the pleasure of eating. For lunch there Is a simple yet satisfying menu which you can aJao get to take out. For dinner. Zlady brings on a more relaxed atmosphere with candlelit tables and. yes, more color with South- westpatterned place settings. As much as Zlady enjoys mak- ing customers feel comfortable, the real pleasure comes from I knowing how much people love the food at Taco Flats. Opened over a year ago, the restaurant Is bulldlng a list of satisfied customers who both llve and work In the area. "I have people come up to me after they ~ave eaten here to personalty teU me how good the food Is," she says. "This makes me very proud of my business.·· Compiling a list of recipes of authentic food. coupled with creative combinations. such as the chill reUeno. made with fresh puma chills and a light batter that bring• out the flavor of the atufflng, keeps Zlady In the kitchen making sure that every- thing tastes aa she wants It to Aa wetl u serving lunch and dlnne.-, from 11 a.m. to 9 a.m. Mond1y through Saturday. Taco Fl1t1 wtll be open for Sunday brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The generou. meals come with ranch potat<>M and fruit, and Include IOCh Item• u Machac-oa. which I• a deUclOUI dlah of atMk Ind ChorUO COOked wtth bell peppera. onion and egg 1nd Mf'ved with hot tortlllu. ZJecty NY8 that an.·1 not 14W-""'G champegne. but the wtne margerttaa, which are made from acratch, "are really .. Chances Are You're One Of Our 100,461 New Medical Students. 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II you re1usts1a111ngyour Computer e11 perlenc• 4 Days/Weell Frool & I own busmess classlfoed s a ri.tplul Newport area back lllP41ftene41 helpful l gre&tplacetot>u) ottice Call Linda Lambert 646-3535 eou1oment 955-6016 Jell 733 1279 Emp!oymtnt 5 5 30 * lllllllE MS* 1-900·654 2255 E•t 12<1 Flight A1tend1nts S35K $2.44 per day That 1 All you pay for 4 11,,.1 30 day m1n1muni In the old only. lull tlm9 Call __ _ 96"·24S1 • 1' HOME MAINTENANCE ' AND REPAIR WAIL Ml PAllTlll OAYCAR •-11 1-MH• 1222 $12/Hr +MATERIALS I BreekfHI. lunch and --" •· Retetence. 675-4009 snec111 Large yard vHOME REPAIR Lots of hug1 and play v WITH SKILL AND CARE CUT & ROLL PAINTING •&4&-9084• ExcepllOnal Quality Work Int/Ext lk: Bonded FrM LOVING Chlldcar• Safe Reis Call Tom 675-8228 ~ .A~11;~~ ~:~~ci:" I Bu1ln1u & '9~ Flnenc1e1 la.I Ticket Ag_ents S32K l•ln_v_t·s-tm-tn_t _____ Customer Service $291< 0 '908 8AM-8PM 7Days s14 Fee pponunity • CREW MANAGER BE YOUR OWN BOSS SERVICE DIRECTORY I home Meals·111ack1 fun u8uv . I'll INST ALL j routine GOOd r•f1. Poltye Elec & Plumblng Flxtu,.. 1JW1 PUITlll hlt./tlt, P11yachoot lie M0-2010 Celling Fan1 0419<> .. 11 Thorough pr~., ... rat" Busln~is OpportlJnltlts 2904 Snack Vending-Loc al •outl' tor sale cheap H1gn gross e1cri macri1ne wet'kly 3~. return on investment Cell Mac 1 800 8<18--0139 I . * HIHCLUIEH ENJOY 14· 15°1. return on Ne-eded Tues thru Friday Trust Deed& S 10.000 to $6 00 hr Must have own S 1 000 000 Celt Denison car 8'i0 4 t tG Assoc 499 483!> NOW• MoMy To l oan 29 14 •WIDOW HAS SS$ <I TDs' S 10 000 up No cred1tv No penalty Call Denison Assoc 499-4835 NOW• Acct Ht Ht Pnvate Yacht Ctub ttas temporar, F T o~n1ng tor Acce>untant From Oct 2 t' Jan JI Tues Sat wor~ .-;ee~ Please send resume or apply tn person to 180 1 Bayside Dr Corona Del Mar CA 92625 * Positions available for self-motivated individuals to operate soliciting crews for the Orange Coast Doily Pilot. If You: * Hove An insured van, wagon or large car. Fo1 more tnlormatlon CALL TODAYfl ISi FOR LOIS Your Service Directory Represen11uve ••2-•321 Ed. 310 -. Walt. 548·&49" Jim 7S4-KIWI 154--549" I HouHCIH nng -., •. ~ ,..,.,,,..,, ....... Wln$low wNh. MOV9-ln1 ~ New oon1trvctlon & r• I or out No job too ematt Gar8Q91Yd Clnup•TrM• paints •563211 785-9168, 20yrs e•p Pina &45·9866 ffl IU-1112 RAINBOW Clrc.. Malnt •THE HOUSEWIVES• IMMEDIATE SERVICE Painting Int &t HOUM& Ouall1y with a Peteonal ANYTHING TO DUMP Apt Oual job FrM ftl Touch Serving NB/CM/ CLEAN UP e CONCRETE St lie• 569897 636-1758 HBtetc R"' 5"&-2287 • TREES Jonn 850-1828 YISCI Pllmll HUNTINGTON HSKPG DUMP RUNS • JUNK & Wallpapetlng Quality ---------1 SAVE 10-/o with Id We Furnltur•. lrHh, trett work. •513695 9e9-6349 , "IUO HTICI clean to YOUR ne9d• branchea. eppllancH The Calll Publk: Ulllltles Bondedltnld 9&9-3188 Call Mike 1 dya &4&-139' • How would you like earn- ing $20 000 extra per year from your own home 10 t1elp your family In· eludes free t ra1n1ng Please call 852-6205 Announcem&l'tl .. 1 lllUllSTHTIYl ASST /Heavy criones 1vp1ng fll 1 -------~~ 1ng .,.Ord procfls,ing -lnv_t_st_mt_nt ______ Announ<tmtnb 2920 h1gn "''"'9• Grow•ng * Enjoy working part-time in ~he eve- nings, earning full-time $$$ * Have the ability to motivate Comm1111on, REQUIRES JAPANESE Cleaning SVC HARD WORKERS! Root that all us9d. hOUMttold Complete Home & Small tear off Con1truct100 •It• HANGING/STRIPPING gOOds movers Print their Busln"' R911ab .. Hard· olean~p• Hom41 Ow"4WI llc•5&0875 VISA-MC PUC Cal T number. working Call 545-0679 Hat1llng S..S-6780 813· 1512 com[)<;'·• F "'' l•me Opportunity 2908 NEWPORT Unity Church "'i' ;ncx, Then wl' hovl' o 1ob for yov N o ell~rtence necessary Full tro1nmg ovo1loble ___ ..,. ____ .._ ___ ol Life D11l-A Preyer tor INVESTOR-Share EQulty IO• w•tt S@llll Custom 5000 Inspiration & Upltltment 17141 852 6380 amR SCHOL CMILI For further information or to schedull' on mtt-rVtf'w CHE It home 50°. completed --------1-9-1-5 wa1c11 • t' ,,.., e1 "' Ml'sa Best llf!IW in all Spyglass Lost & Found Ver :lP t c ,.,,. , St" M r CALL Htll COM B•g 1nvM tment Ret~ • .. 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No Prob Regular Hou .. c lHnlng Lie. Bond9d. 720--0707 i.m11 •32686-4 554-183 t Bookkf'{'p1114 . . . 0 0 here' Computer con- verllon? 30 yrs exp-your oHICe & compoter Ottb lhru llnanclal1 722· 193& • L • Al • NEW CONSTRUCTION • Unique & Unuau11 Work •All8f'1t1oos•Comm/Ret 24yra area lie 968·35~ Doon-Repelr-Alleratlons C1btnets·P1"9l·lock1· St11r1-0rywt1-P1tt01 .. 1c 35 yrs exp J• --v &42--05&7 Svc Shampoo carpetl, lloor .. Wlndowa 63 1·8511 ~--Dr~·~··' l ( .... 1, -~. lnt9rlor plut« patehlng Wall t••tur .. & drywall Onllhlng FrM .. t T-.Ml-1211 ---·-E ,,., !• I ' " GOLDEN N> ·L Building & 111 lltttrltal ltnltes Remod .. lng All pha"9 Rnl<Mnt191 Wiring & R9- ol Clf P9fltry LIC/lnld pair• llcllnld 9e4-971" /bond free eat 665-5191 ••lllllUDS• •REM ODEL •PAINT •REPAIRS 743-4838 Small HMhold R9mod91a Hlgtl quality Old lalhlOn workman1h1p 30yt-1 O C &42·1710, I CARE. KEN ayw, patloa, pet e, •le No lob 100 email, ,. ... 111•11 Hl-1111 11111 ..... m.ru European MHOnry RQ1 Fr .... t &42·9494 CONCRETE andBRICt< ~.tN Pnca Ou ... I. I ,1 • I IY W~k FrM Eel Sec11C>Nti & t piece dOort UU IM, Hl·Hlt Sp<1t9--HatdWW..opnr. .,,. '· • • • J • SHANNONSIOE CONST UCi5113M ~ w•tom Cona•t• & M• aonry Ltc 5 1 He3 Quall. ty guarantMd 5-40-7731 I --~-L,tn:1-.,,L.tP• l.h\r11 ,tr1· El'I PUSTlllll •Aulflt ...... ~hie R"tuccoe. Paten.. Compl•I• ln1tallat one T•11tur ... R~ Int/Ext Cement-Brlck-Sprlnkler'e FrM .. , 963-3" 18 Plant Ing lie• 532312 FrM Est Pat &42·9«5 GREEN LIFE by ERIC O..lgn·ln1tall-Malnt 111-1111 SnetTrHlaHM ... Malnt /Gerd9'11ng ~ Reis Fr" ••1 548·517" * * 111-1111 CLEAN AHO EXPERT FOfll A JOI WfU OOHll ~ o.c. '°' 15 ~· Llc. T·1M,t42 f ........... IT ""' IOt> helpfng U I A Olyrnplc llo pet u1 1 $10+/tv. Cal Mr erngan. 5'~2 Re111I SAYERS (TH n.ntt ..,.,. .. , I ltert) Now l'llrlng f()I Merel'len-1 dlM Pricer• & SalH ci .. 111 We do otter ben· ef111 & advanc.ment op- por tun1t1e1 Full time The Celttomle Hltftwey ,..,., IS actively r• crultlng women and bffingual Eng11.n1Spanlltl 1PMk1ng male and remate candldll" on a continuous basis for the position or State Trattlc Ottlcler Salary ranoe 11 S24 10-3378 per montl'I ., lllll()(k avalleble 11 11111 time Apply It 19131 Magnolia St Huntington Beeel'I • 10 11 '""of ii' • u S Cmttn • H ~ Cr,.,uflt or Cl O • Ho ftC>oy COllKll()ll) W.ISllWHI j Fut Growing Co Excel Ope><>rlunlly 675· 7290 ... ,...,,/ ......... Prtv.te YllCl'lt C.Ub hU f\;11 time office 1>(191110n OC*'I Wed-Sun work w"k • I TYP'ng 50. wpM. pflone relief. and bUIC offtoe 1111111 (word perfect. 10 key a ptu11 Ea<*llent 1y SYDNIY OMAJltt hourly ra1e plu1 MMflt• ~ s.,,.. 6 Apply 1n per.on et t80f' • Beyslde Of Corona Del AlllU fMarch 21 ·l\pfll I 9J Moon Mar, or c.JI 873-3515 movts Into your Jlgn. higN~tlng lnltlMlvt . orlg.l~lty. Pt>rionallty. st11 11m ...... 111,. ~-Makt this your ~' play day FocuJ on mo~y. romMlCt. crutlvlty. ritWard for put tf'rorU Caprkorn tnvOIVtd Sttllle lncludlnQ comput., •lli>eri.ic. an outgolnQ per90na111y & taMC>hone demMflOt are a mull 10 • ~our membenl'ltp TAUllUI (l\prll 10-May 20j 11 department A1ll. for 1 ~t w.u close to home was hldckn Batbeta. ~4-3211 -1on9.01nanct communication provldu vlU I tn f orm•tlon ·-~===~···I OIChotomy t•IUS, you could ~ In ~ -If-II mlddle of tug of war l\rits lndtvldual l ._.. Mfps you understand Wf'ly (AHO OTHERS) - YOV CAN EARN S50 • 1J t 100 ANO MOAE EACH •• WHK • WOAAING PARl TIMEI We haw a NEW PAO· ·' GAAJ.t tor STUDENTS • l• t2· 11 YEARS 0, AGE hliplng ut get MW cu• tomera tor our newt· • p...-1 ,_ HIM'I THE 04!AL 1. TNa .. not • ~ "°'*-NO dellh• 1111 In· ~ ¥0fWiecl. I . W. provtde treMPCW· tmton end trelf*'O a You ~ 1:1e WOttclng e ~ llldt 'fOVI own• on TJ ................. ... • ~ 4 ~ 0000 MONEY Md ,_...,. e c:fWa IO W'n *"'11 ....., .... ' --..r::.J°on~ ....... ., CAUUIT~Y ~MOM N'C)MIATIONt --- l<OllPtO IOcl 2 l ·NOV 21 J O~stlc Mjjust~nt Imminent AnotMr ScOfPI<> clalmJ you art not doing enough In right dlrtttlon UJttn. dlKrlmtnate, show you h~t no rtuntf'M'nt Hnlth ~port much ~tttr thM1 orlgln.ity 1ndkattd • HHIDfil·: ACROSS I T 1111. nt.a,,.,., '> f 8$fh()t>• q E.,,,. 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AS IHOWN ON A Nnnaul••···· Nanorec.ew. .. ,.ION ........ "' .. A .. ~.ltoM end. lNa ·~!..!!'~-°' red. loW mllM, llko ,_., _.. ....... 1 owne. ofTt'*. ~ 1011111' MAP RECON>IO IH IOOt< ...-nAW TNI ltlll11efit WM INed metl« 1foreMl!d appeer ~~·-.. eond lhll be .... __ ft, • -Ml• I• (2HZ\Jl10) · 12410 e xc•ll•••t • 1,.ument No n.41t. ln a . f'AOU 4t AHO 420f' f"9~,__...,. wlllt1'9~Clel'llot0r· l*ora ttlla ooutt "'roo°'= =:W.:, to ...outlon =County°"~ 11• ~tijd.I. -11 t-176....0 I o o le I A•• I t 13 6 I MllCEll AHEOUI MAN, OCMl'8 IMlnela..: = Coun'Y Ofl ~ 20, mortt No 3A et ..,,._ Of \tie oontrlCt onct efl4lll be ..-t ........ l{~utoe,oaea, ml .. ""'' EIZID CAM. lt UCkt =~:~ ~=ur.o°""t' ~OS CA~~~ J~=~ ~~ ~~~. 1 ,.,.. =.-cJ:°.-:-V:bCioMr In ttle bm ... fOll111 In tM P\lblllfled~ CoOlill -t•1 IMc?I_,.. H.I ~. 4Wtt11l1 rt,mot« AETNA un IH8~ aAIOEAIEMfHTSAMOI· Cot&a ...... Cellf NG7 ~Or-. Co.I 9, IMChtl.OOo'doOkp.m . oon1ttctdooWnene.. Olllly PloC n . 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(82etlt) Niii l&L mun""'' 18811 Beectl BWd, H .8 .. , ...... tNnyl S3600 723--5096 AUCJl()H TO THE IGHfST ANGE COUN1" ,.... reoglttrlftl(t) eom· Ulm 8'A~ •w1peper of 111nor1I Jf~Vli•UHMe 80ARO The folow(ng pereone.,. 76t 15&2 atOOEA t-OA CAIH \pe) ...... stt•t 9'1<)1-11.0 mencieo to 11.,lUCI ~ ni.~_... .. clt'culetlOtl.puDII.liedlntNI a......_..,_: dO!tlQ~---.oe. at tJml'r ot ..,, tr 1ewfUl ~Wl7'.ri'-"'· ~f1llli5t\ MM Utodir 1"9 Flc;tlttoM CkllrlG Duelneal .._ ec>unly .. INet ~•...a ~ a. .... ....... Atf<i~ FUHOIHO I CAOU.L.AC 1•7ts.Y11te tnOOe) {)fthe UnlWG ~tal••I ff lin) ~I~ "'pr~y Bulln•n ,.,.,,.,, Hlted PACIFIC S h OR.E S lor tow~ wellka ::;,,....-....-. MANAG£MfNT, 720 ligtll green. puwet Wit '311iaol lL' Wlflll"I: •I THECHAPMAHAVEHUE ouc t..~o .lbv • II lboW on NIA CLEANEAS J027 bit prlof lotntdey ofaeld,....,· ~ OrW9 CoMt P9"6ltln0. SUlle 214, Collta --. iev. l~lllt_. ~"" ~ EHTRAHCt TO THE CIVIC pu1.,ott.O tl .)9 H6CI <ION Aooet1 Metdonedo Coelt HW!wlli CotQoe def Ing a., imber I 13 ........ Celt. t2t2t I •• I ., Iii • 3 I 0 0 CENTEA 8UILOIHG JOO I( ARM' A"' N twp 0 R T 0. 111temenl WM "*' ...., Celllf 92126 bATE. AUG JO 11*1 = Plot tern . . Rut•bate a.wn. Inc .• 751-0t74 EA81 Ct!APMAH AVblUE 8EA~ CA "'660 t01th theCountyClet1i OIOr Ai.• Wiiie 34U Sex.1th JUl.11 R081NIOM, 1 Tn65t Callfornla. 720 PMaorlno, CedMec le& COV OAANGE CA 00000 111 TRANSAMERIC.lol o..11-l:c Mlgt Count)' Oil AyOutl 21, Coyote Lena, Allan.Im Hiit. ~ ... tN ._,,_,.., ~214,Collte ........ Calif. rlgM lltte and lnter•t ~ I N s ' A N N u I T y lttO Calt 12807 c... t2t21 Be6Qe, loecMd. mint <:QI• ~ to ind now l*d b) It 2 l 3 • 4 <c 6 3 3 1 I AS Nl1W1 Thia butlneu 11 cc>n• .lennlf• Sale> 2327 Sent• rtaJC NQTJC( Thie bullMM It con-dltlon, S5,t50 557~ ..vw. uc•rH under Nici Deed ol ff\dt '" BENEFICIARY) P\lbMheG Otange c:o.t ducted~ an lndMduel Ma All>I . Colla Mele. CA ducted by.. oorpor•tton 87 ... 2131 Toe~~~~~ the Pfopef'1Y ,itueted In Mid rt.. ...noetll(l•...O l1u11"" l.)elly Plot Sec>tember e. 13, The r.Ql.1rant(1) com-92127 ~ The reglltrant(1) com· -A County Ind Stitt deKrll>ed ~·n• any llabilll) I<>< an~ 20 27 1990 menced to tranNC'I bull--P\lbllehed Orange C..OUI ITA,._.,, °' ITMflOed to trenMCt bull-CADILL.AC 1875 Eldofado MENT~ IHC .. ll(are) ~ 11 lroC()(rectN* .>f Ille ,11.., fh·cMl l ,_ vndtr the Flc:ttlloul Oe11y Piiot 8->temlMM 1 8 dANOCUlll#TOP neea under tf1e FlctltloUt ~I ~ ·nu~ ~~ ~t;., OepartC-: ool "'t' P~l 1 ..od1~ J.n<l >Ille, Cuuln>Of 8u1lue11 name(ll lllled 15, 22. 1990 UM OP '1CTITIOUI 811alnt" n•mtC•l ll1ttd ...., v•,.. ,)Vii .., ever• tr , Cl f HE LEA::>C.Hu C l:l> d4it1Wna110t ii ~•> fhowt I lbo'le on. M9Y 5, 1990 Se /O I ....... MAMI tboW on: J\Ry It, tttO 650 l50 I :' 5 ~ =-~· . ATE l.REA TEO a' ..... .:1rr P\BJC NOTICE Alu Wllll I llt following 1>9raan1 Don M. Baker. P,.....I CADILLAC tl2 •ttt>ullt en CA1 1626 1 Ith •4-ON A LEASE EXEC\... c:" " s .. .o....., """" ·'""'~ "" I fnlt 11•1-11 .,, .. Iii.cl nave •bendon«S Ille ult o1 Thie ltat~I *" Ill.cl gine t .rnsrr laslor SA ~ GEN~~L ~I.JS i:AT AETNA INSURANCI: CuM '"thc.u :c.'""'"''· .>• ..... 1 KIO -''"'h th. County Cletll of Ot "8JC N()T1C( tha Flcllllo~• Bu•IOtH With tilt.county Cltfll Of Or· ~ .. ..., ~ rk 8elJt p ~c:l"-~-' ). 1 PANY A CONNECTICUl rar.t) """'"» 011 ... ..,11oo ., f'ICTlhOUI au...... er191 Cowlty 0t1 A.uQu.al N•me J'EAAY S NEW YORK W9 County on A~t 23, '--' "'" L~---• CORPO~A T O N AS g111dhtt1 tit~ ~on v. NA•aTAT9•NT lttO NOTICaTO GOURMET OELI, 2914 P•· 1tt0 CMI\ otter 7'13/758-8!74 Publithed 0.lllyt ~I LESS011 ANO dV KAHMAN tr1Vumb1a1."""" lo t>•Y lh4ii rn. lollowlng peraona at• '41710I COWTMCTORI clllc Coat! Hwy . Cofone dtl ,..,_ CADILLAC '79 Eld0<ado v~ Pil<>I Septem.,_ I . ASSOCIATES A CALI· rema1nttl{j prfnc.1pai wn. ot OOl•IQ Dutlnett U PublttlltO OlllOQI Coeat CALUMQ POR 8'0a Mat. C.ill 92125 PublltNO 0rW9 CoMt OIHel 3harp 8 1 K 1 Th .. ll FORNIA GENERAL PART UWt noll(a). a<lvano.a.11 An) LI TTLE PROFESSOR Oe11y Piiot Auguel 30, Sep-SchOQI 011trlcl. NEW· The Flctllloua Bu11nMel Delly Ptlol AyOutt 30, Sep- Loedtd $2350 080 N£RSHIP AS LESSEE FOR uno.i lheh1rr· Jls..tl<IOttd bOOK CENT ER 271118 tembtr8.13,20.1990 PORT-MES A UNIFIED Nameret•recltoebowwu 1embtrl.13,20.1MO 644-668P THE PERIOD ANO UPON ot Trull 1 .. ., ;hiitO-and Senla Mlrgerfll Pkw~ , ~7 SCHOOL OISTAICT tMeO In Orange County on fll..64t THE TERMS 1,,0NOI ilONS, expenM• ol I~ Trust .. Ind MIN1<><1 \lltjo Celll 11211111 Project Heme (A) BIO Septeml>et 15. 11183 FILE --------- FOR 0 ;-e3 FA1 O N rtaJC N()T1C( ANO COVENANTS THEAE· 01tn.tru11r ... .re.1eo by Mkl Davie l Sche rll and Ptll.IC N()JIC( •03-91. CONTRACt "'3-111 NOF225172 PdlJC NQTJC( FUTURA 2 door •'-_...;...;..;;.;-..;,...;..o,_ ...... __ IN CONT AINECJ RE OffCl ;>f Trull for the IC.eranA ChttllanMO 747 E FOUNDATION. RAMPS. Gennato (Jerry) Calltf'ldo. _......;:..::;::::;.;;...;.~.;;;;.;;;...._ matte. IWIY, paint "'"" ..onca Of COHOEO OCTOBH t7 •mouhl ra;saonaol) dlll Callto1nl• •6 P1aeoen1. ll-1 WALKWAYS AT ADAMS 7729 E c.mno Templco. -- bfakOS. Tra11smiaalon •x U&.tC HRAWG 11179 lfll BOOK ,J.>S6 mattcl It oe $3111 37!:> 11 Calll 9 1106 ,.IC1TTIOU9 8UWU SCHOOL. (81 8 10 •04-11, ANN!m Hiiia Call! 112808 '1CTTTIOUe WM <*tentS2250 963-574• ~It) CoYOctl OI UMl ,PAQE 12112 OF vrFICIAL Th(-*.ef1Cl81)JI081MJO Thi' ou1111••• ... con MA•ITA,.....,. CONTAAC't •04·111 FIRE Thia Du .. ,.. .... con-MAmlTAT'lmWT -I"'" ~llllOIO • .iub RECORDS RHERENCE 0wo.;fTru$lller91Qf(llo 8) !OucittOOy CO·P•m•~ rnelollowlngperec>naare RECONSTRUCTION OllCttOOyan ln01\llOu1W I Thtfollowln9~art .. '14 ~-U lk i.. ~.. ..)na;o. M BEING HERt:8Y MAO£ TO .Wied ..,,CJ Cl~•-.X: •l !hoi T~ ·eg111r1ntll l .:un oomg bullMN u COMHS PHOTO LAB Thia atelern.nt wu llledl dOlng ~ .._ TlllTI .U 1MI V 1t1arp runa lappeel tie. "1 Sar Pedro THE t1ECORO THEREOF ... ~~ Nr•116t D.ciai '""''°tt0 lo ltftl\MCI buat COPE CENTER EAP 440 BIO DMOllne Septem1>e1 With tn. County Cieri< of Of.I AUTO EUAOPE. 150 &-epd •. elr, p/wtndows & ~t• A/C autO: Eltclrk; ~· C 1pany lo FOR FU~ l PAR, 1~ULARS e1101. ill Detiwll ..O<l .Jt>man<> ,,...._. ""CS. Irle Flcllll<>v• ,...Jr Sulla K Cotti M.. 24 1990 11 11.00 a m W9 County on Augual 20 P•ultrlno Aveollt, Sullt lodtt. tllt, CNIM. stor4IO s unroof 721( mlle • the PlanN~ ~-~• THE ~ES SEE 3 '°' Sai.i ~d 4 ""111"' No B ........ , ,,.me(i1 111t•O c e111 92t26 P\9Qtol8i0Aec*o1 Man· 1990 132. Cotti MIN. c 1111 CH• cuetom whls 14350 833 33 0 d actK. ot Jiii) 111 1990 "' 1N rEREb , JNOER s ... 10 1ioe ~t 0tlau11 ar.<1 E1t1et100 above 1)11 NIA lnOt Enterpri... •nc. Celt-egement ~ S....io.. P\lt>MneO OIW9 eo..1 128211 ' (1NWM50 1) .,.,.,. "'"""" -I 1 ays Sig!-.>'<>wttm 40e$-SS l<>r LEASE h"S BEE~ AS t' S..1 The '000 $1Qr..cl O.v.o L Sc.narn t<>rnte 440 Flk. &Ille K 2N5·A 8-Str•I, Colle Oaity Piiot AUQUSI 30 Sec>-' p E.A.C , Inc , c.Mfom1oa. ~.....,, ~ Blodlbutier Video The IJfO-SIQNEO TO NESThELO ca .. wcs ...aK1 Nolte£ JI Ot Thia 11e1eman1 ...... llMIO Coat• ,,,,..... Calif 1121~ ...... CA t262e tembat 8 13 20 1990 150 Peularlno Aw . Suitt .... ---jeet Jlte IS O<:aled at 4970 CERRITvS NOUSl RIA~ laull ano Ele<.li<;• IC Sell·~ l ... 1n 11111 CQ...11; Cieri.. of Or Thll l:>ualnt H II COO• Pt-Planal~ .. menll Th-646 132. Colt• M .... Cetll l&,L mllY tlffl& ltW.t B<Nl6't1Md llr1lhll' the COMPANY A CALJFORNIA oe ·ecorde<I " Ille CO...,. ·~ Counly on Augull 29 Ou<:lad 0y a o<>rpoi atM)f'I IQ be l)ICl<ecl up SalM II 921121S 18811 a..cti Blvd, H 8. Northwood Town Centi! GENERAL PAATNERSHIP whlll~ lhci ·-"'~ 1• t Tn. reglilrl nl(al com· eb<>\19 Of 11 watlllhl<>Ugtl .,._ti' Mftnt't:: Tllta bualneH la Cc>n· .... ,.... A ~y ot the staft 'A90'\ BY ASSIONMEN: WhlCH IOwltlO ,~,. 1n4t004MI 10 tran-.CI bull· There #111 oe .. '35 00 oon-r-.n. nl.JIJW; Ouc1ed l:>y •• COfl)Oflllon -tne pr090Md plant a COC>Y REl.OAOEO MA'\' •1184 Data. l>IS1&1i11v l'uohan.o Orange Coaat ,_. vnder the Flc1nlou1 r9'unc:llt>le ohatge l<>r plena The reglatr•nt(a) com- ot lht M wooman1a1 o. AS INSTRUMEN l "O ntMaA•N<.A fllt..& ,u .. 1t) P11<>1 S~tembtl 6 13 Bualne u name(•I lllltd and apec;1tatlon1 t<>r the ICTrT.:,.--:.._.. ~ 1o trene.ct t>11.i- 1e1r1matl00'. Mid Olhtt ,><O-94 178920 OF OH1CIA .. INaUAAN.Cl COMPANY 20 27 1990 lb<>ve on Auguat 1 1990 COMHS Phc:Jlo Leb Proiect ,. TA,._NT ,,... undtf , .... Flctlt!Out )eel 1nlo1.'11llor are 1vell RE(.OROS Rt:FERENC E Al n.uen£. I01 CIVIC I Tn-660 Edwiro inge S.C.•ttary (A) ADAMS WAL I< T:!"::...!..u. '°" 1 BualntH n1me(1I 111ted TlflTI ... 11M I.bk to /OU •tv-at lhe BEING HERi:8Y MAOE TO CENTI,_ DRIVE WllT Thll llatem.ol wu 11..a Tt1ROuGH A w11111n1ougn ~-""' per 1 ., eb<>w on July 2. 1990 Auto. elr. PIW4ndoWI & CQn ,1n1-.1ft) O.~tlopmenl THE RECORD THEREOF •100, IAlfTA ANA, CA with lhe County Clerk ol Or-of the )lie 11 tclleclulad 10< oo:.i;& i;i~: p latlno M1 Altll c.ctl. Prealdent IOckl. tllt. crulae . .unroof. Oepertmt n One Civic FOR ;uLL PARi 1Cu1.ARS '2701. 714-t47-if71 rutllC NOTtcE ange County or. AUQull 4>0, SaptamtHH t3 1990 II 1 00 S 219 "bo. M •u C llf. Thi• atettmtrll w11 llltd whl c.n1e1 ?rill~ Irvine Call-IJAllCll. 2. 8Y: ANN MVEM, Aa-1900 p m ull• . II .... • ..,.,,. the County Citric of Ot- •••eo casa. cu.tom •. ---------· 1tornla THE FEE IN j tk~b JI ... TANT MCMTARY l'ICTITIOUI au...-.. . f4'IMO (8) l;OMHS PHOTO 1..AB 92826 • .,. County on Auguet 22, (IP0J 7871 llyo;. lliv• .. ~, ... umn,9n1... ALL THA~ CEf1 TA1I. Publlthed Ot1nge Cv<&11 NAME ITA.,._NT Pubnana<I Ot1"Q9 Coasl WALKTHROUGH A wlllc· Oon Balltf'. I llOl ~ 1900 .... JEEP l987Chet'okN red q.-tlom ' ~n• you ~NO SITUATED IN THE IJ11ly Plkll Augu1t 23 30 I 1 r1e lotlowtng peraona •r• Diiiy Piiot Augull 30 s..,.. throug.h of Irle tit• 1s ld'la<I· P<>r'~ • l09 Tualln Calll P4l7ITI 11.l llAllT TIYITA air Jtereo automattc are lnvlleo tc. allenel " Pllbllc ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA 5.1µ1"'1'\l:>e• I> 1990 100111g Dutlneu u lemb9r e )3, 20 1990 ulecl l0t Saptemb91 13 1990 92 icn.. Mueller 13800 Publlllled OtW9 Coal 881 a..ch Blvd H B $ 11 250 l.all Rot> hearlflW IC bl hekl by the COUNTY Of ORANGE CITY l n-11 11 (1)2•7918 I ELOE:N A\'· ' fh·OJ6 11 tO 00 a m M Deity Pllol Augutl 30, s.p. 1 1 · 4116 2323 e v6111ngs City of lrvme City Counc11 on OF NEWPORT BEACH OE: I I ENUE lbl21150 SELOEN Al/ ProtC)eCt/\le ~·Ir• IO P erk ~tnla~2e:J>1 32 l ,.,,,.,., 11 13. 20. 1eeo Ml-1111 5~95 O.tyl Sap1emoer 2S 1990 II II 30 SCRIBED AS P'0LLOWS P\lll.IC. NOT1CE ENUE ,,)2536 SANTA ANA ,,_, •• ,.,. Manegemanl Tullln w-'U::, 13.,.,,. Petti . . . fh.-6311 ~ -n " 1n. Cfly Cc>uncil PARCti. A: A\IENIJE ld)2544 ELDEN Pt&.tc NOTIC£ SuppQrt Servleal oltlce . \lern 11•· """" Llncoln 1917 Contlnenltl ChM1•0.• at On• Civic AH IMPRO v 1::.MI::.,..,;:, 1 1(60Q9t 1A'VENUE 2'7919 1 Elden ~95 A a.er Str .. 1. C<>ata l' Cent• T111tln C~1~2~ Ptll.IC N()TIC( VoNo 1864 OL Towncar lu•ury cream-c.n1er Ptu. ltv1na STRUCTURES ANO BUILD-I ,.ICHT,,IOUa au .... aa A~ue CQM ~ Calif KIOl• Meu C A Ca ll (7 141 Ooug!U Ellla 1..-v 11111 __ ....;.~------- Fully ~ulpped. ••cellent pull, penect c<><1dlll0fl 1 FQr ~ore 1nform.ttour0 INGS WHICH CXISTEO AS N.-ITAT9MINT 112627 ,ICTITIOUa 8Ul*Ell 1 6~-32•0 t<>r 0.111111 BIOa C9"1er. Apt 32l Tuelln, '1CTJTI0Ua tueM.M condition. n•w llrH . OW"41' $2200 497-8834 ~can RIGll Stn4Zlmter OF OCTOBER 17 1979 lne IOllow1ng peraona "1• Harry E ' Marior .. J NAME aTAnMENT Woll nol oa eceeptecl lrom Caltl 11218() .... ITAT'llmJfT sunroo f , $8,200 --:---Auoclate P11nne r II S•lvATEO O,.. ~Ol 4 QFioomgC>uallMISIH lwanoltf t8•720url .. C1t· rr.a tottowtngiieraonaere contractora not enendtng Thia buatneu 11 CQn· Thelolowlngper90N.,. 873-8888 LINCOLN 71 Contlnenlal 724-~9 11 tne Community TRACT NO 9740 AS (a .... ET PARTNERSMIP 1N 1 clt \11111 Par~ C111t O<>lf\O Du~ u this t0lhllhrough dl>Cteel by a general PM1· CIOin9 ~ea: ----, ---•80 engme Runs gO<Xl Oev~I Oepeltment tt SHOWN ON " MAP RE 1ERNATIONA1.. (b)FALCON Tn11 ou11na11 11 con--SANO GRAPHICS 1760 NOTICE IS HEREBY '*~ JOHNNY'S TRUE TOACH VOLVO 8' GL WAGON S 1250 SEE 642--0567 you ctlalleog6 tllta projeel 1n CORDED IN BOOK 406 SO PARTNERSHIP 4490 oucttcl Dy hu1beno ano wile MontO\lla A· 13 Cc:J.te ~. Gl\IEN tnet 11'\e Board Of The reg•llranl(ll = WELDING. 201• E ~ EJCcellen t condi tion LINCOLN ·82 Conti I J court yo.. may be limited lo PAGES 4 1AN U 42 0~ MIS \101 Karma o Ne•purt The reg11tr1n1(1) com· Callf 921S27 EOuc;elM)f'I ol lhe ~· menctd lo '~::'9rtc:t1ttout wooo Anaheim.Calif 12tot 542-2948 d•Y• only nen • rai~ only thoM 1.-'fOU CELLANEOUS MAPS RE IB41kr• Calif 92&b0 menGttO 10 1ranuc1 Out!· I( 8'uce Btown. 11967 .,._.Untiled School 011tr~ nett under John o S.-tn, 17874 7~9 evening• Luitur~s MO•n impec-<>r some<>n• ..... ....., 11 COR DS OF ORA,.,GE Tl'Ms Wllllalt1 Lie.. ""'"' f\llM .. noet Irle ~ICUtloua G1ao1011 Cuclt Founteln Of Ofat'Q8 County CA. llci· BuilnaH n•me(a)~lltd lOCUll, Fount•ln Valley, cable, tuu power dtgltal jtr.. publ~ '-110{, OMcrll>ed COUNTY .;AL ~ORNIA 1..,.,,) 4 Celll0tnla ""'IN' Buatneu nemt(11 llllad Valley Calll 112708 in9 by 1n<1 thrQllOh ill Gov· Ibo ... °" July 31 I Cellf 12709 VW 19e9 Bug 1n1t1umen11 ... Irie< •n· 1r •1111 ~tlce or ,,. <¥T•llen ~AACn a. i.uor 4490 Vur i<atm•• ab<>ve on April t lev<l Tnla ouaineu ,1 con-ern.ng Boet<I. her'lnatl111 r• Oon BaAer Thia bullntu 11 con- Good bock 10 llCflool car torlOr driver less lhoi ....,, A.,Cln<lenu Clellverad LOT • OF riA(. l l'o(J N-p.,rl &....r Ca.111 112660 Hll" 1 E W111\<lhw OutltlO oy .,, indivtdull 1.,1ed 10 u OISTRICT #Ill Thtt ltll~I .. u llled Ouclecl 0y 111 lndMclual rune & look1 good 8 ,000 m11tii. 4 y1tar prlGe<I tc. t~ C•t) Co..1.c11 •I :>f 11740 ,.5 S h\JWN ON A ~10. C0'1"n .... 11-I°' .i lrua llllemenl ""•' """' Tne reg111rant(•I com-rec.va .,p to bul not ••let Mlh the Counly Cier1i Q: ~-Tn. reg1a11ent(•I com-Sl.900. 080 6'6--0M>ll I below boo!( mull bto Pfl(), i, Irle .>ubh( ,....,.,lfy MA P !'!ECOROEO "' BOOK l,.4lllC><o1lo vv·Po••ll<>I 4490 ... 1n th .. C<>unt) Cieo. Of Ot· •hllOC.O 10 lr •nUCI bull lhlll ,,.. IOOV•llllecl time I= County on Augus I menc.cl 10 1r1n11Ct bull- . UG CO IJ 3000 seer. $4 987 81 C e ll NMcr C L.actr. C 406 i>AGES 4 1 ANC. 42 OF \/or l(,a il'le r Newi;.cir1,111ige C<Nnty °'' Augull 8 0 _. .,11<111 1"9 FlcllllOUI -led o.oa l<>r Iha 1w110 of 1 ,4'11M nett under the Flcutlou9 VW 70 8 . N 722·9220 CLIM ~ ,.._ CfTY Of MISCELLANEOUS MAo>S ee...,1 Cell! 92b00 1990 Bul lnHa nem911) ll11td a e<>nlr.CI 111)1 Irle IOOVt pro-0t Gaul Bul JOUI neme(I) lllltd on rebutll &ngtr'\4} gO<Xl • IRVM RECORDS OF v o1ANGE Th·~ o ..... r.11u Q -"' • f411117 •t>ove on Avgu11 2i '99&-t , PuOllal\aO _,. ebo\19 on AyOutl t3 1990 lop, new .. , ... gr .. t if\· Gouo,oo~ ilk•Ole Mrvl(.h I Put>llM.-"''"' "'~ W a il COUNTY CALIFORNIA u .. cte<l 0) .t ~"'-·· part I ..... 011i.n41<> 01 <1•>Qe C<>eat I( Btuce Browr. BIO• lll8lt 0. ·-~.a '" o .. iy Pllol ;'1()" :0 Sep-JOhn 0 Severin terlor, AM/FM caaMUe. 1n1er•tln0 1nings IQ t>uy v 411) Piiot $epl9moe< IS BEING THE: ~NO AS OE nei 11111-I U•ll) P1101 Saptemt>et IS 13 rni1 1111_.., ,..., tttael 1r1e place 1o.n11t1t<1 ab<>lfe ,.,,.,.,., II 1 t Th Thia etllernenl wu flied lot• of •xlru $2800 0 80 11'1 Ill thefe every d•y In 1990 ~ FINED IN THE COlllulTIONS Tna ............ ,,. .;on. 20 27 1990 ••• ,. Iha Co..nty Clerll of Ot· Ill() shall oa °'**' an<I -942 #ilh lht County Cltrtl of Or· PP 968-4798 ~tied j l n-041 ANO ST1PUlATIONS OF 111olflC4I<> to trannc;. Du•• l n-663 enge Counl) or. Augu11 29. publlCll) r..ed aloud II Irle 11ng1 County on Auguet 13, I WE w ·1 LL Daily Pilai ELL UR AR Hu11w 1ytu1 . d t::d Cn , ~vu11tdtr1 Valley INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST WEEKLY G UAJ<AN1LE! We will ~c:ll your car If after 3 weeks your car 1!:>fl't sold . we will run your ad for free! \_~ NO STRINGS ATIACHED. Just call us to renew your ad Run 10 word~ for 3 weeks at $18.50, 55¢ each addrtt0nal word Must be prepaid A word constitutes anything that has a space between rt. For individuals only NAME fHON~- ADDRESS------------c.:rn STATE ZIP----CHE<..:K •---AMOUNT ENCL--- MASTERCARDNISAI EXPIRATION DATE MESSA CE: . 1t.....:. ....... __ .""' ___ ..=.....;;.~f:....~-~ ...... --~~--~~-~ ----.\.. 1tt0 aboft lletao lllM •nd place FIND 1tt0 f 4'7 .. Eacil l>ldder mu1t 141bmll ,...,, Pu0lll"41C> Urct1'1.1" Co.al with ..Ch bk> • C9r11flecl Of Publlsnecl Ot11ng1 Coal 0111r PllOI ~ltmb41• 6 13. GUhtaf'I check peyll:>le IQ Dally Pllol Augu11 fl . 23. 30. 20 21 1990 1•n. DISTRICT °' • blO bond through dassified Sec>1emw 11. 1990 ' Tn·titi<j'n 1r1e_1°': M~IC>flh •n l~ -----Th-41()5 let U1 Help Yo1 Sell Your Property! 642-5678 for information 1 ' STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department iat tile Daily P1tot rs pleased to an nounce a new service now avail· llbte to new businesses Wt> wtll now SEARC H the name tor you at no eJ1tra c harge and save you the time and tht' trip to the Court Hou<>f" m Santa Ana l hen of course alter the se.tr<.h rs comp~ted we will !tie your ltcttllous bus1nt'55 name statement with the County Clerk publtsh once a week tor tour week!l as reQuired by la1111 and then !tie your proof o f puhlt cation wllh the County Ctfl'rk Please c;1op bv t o hte vov1 t1c1111ous ous1npss statf'mf>nt 31 thP Oa1•v P•lot Lf><Jal Of-par 1, ment 130 West Ba.., tos1.- Mt-<,a '-' 1tl1to1 n1a 11 you can not -.100 o, p1.-a"'e call us • ,11 17 141 6 42-4321 E'letent.1on 3 1 '> or I 16 anc1 .,..,. wtll m kP ,l rtangpmf>ntc; l(\1 vou to 1"13ndlP this oroct>durf' bv m a11 1t vou c;hould h•vE' any turther Ques11onc; pleas., can us and wtt win tte mort" than qlad to asS1'\t vou Gl'Cl\j luck 1n vt'••• new hu'\1nt•c.~" '' RS .. SPORT SEDAN SO DOWN • s2490~ • PEii. NO. +TAX Payment.a a rc $249.00 per month ph11 tax on 60 mo. dOMd end lease. $0 drive off. residual $6338.~. total ol paymcnta $15,873.60. Subject to lenders credit approval. 18 to chOOM from. LS SPORT SEDAN $0 DOWN • $27900 • PER. MO. ~TAX Paymcata ue $279.00 per month plus lAJI on 60 mo. closed end luH. $0 drive off. realdual $6416.23. total ol payments $17.786.40. Sub)cct to lenders c redit approval. 8 to c hoow from. GS SPORT SEDAN SO DOWN • s319oo • PER. MO. •TAX PayaMDU are $319.00 per month plus tax on 60 mo. closed end IHH, $0 drive off. realdual $6977.80. total ol paynMnta $20~·'°· Sub)cct to lenders crf'd11 approval. 12 to chOOM from. -F--·--v"'-"'_ ... ____________ _ V6SEDAN r SO DOWN • s359oo •• PER. NO. +TAX '' Paymeata are $359.00 per month plu. tu on 60 mo. cloMd end lcaM. $0 drive off. rHldual $9339.97. total of payment.a $22.816 . .0. s.bject 1ID leaden credit approval. S to chOOM from. LSEDAN SO DOWN• S38900 •• PER. MO. +TAX Paymcats arc $389.00 per month plu tu on 60 mo. cloMd end lcaec. $0 drive off. rHldual $10.257.43. total of paymcata $2(.791.60. Subfcd to lendcn credit approvaJ. 11 to chOOM from. LS SEDAN SO DOWN • S42900 PER. 1110. +TAX Paymcnta are $'29.00 per moath plu. tu on 60 mo. cloMd end lcaec. $0 drive off. ruldual $11,667.90. total ol paVftMnta 127 • .Ml.60. Subfect to lender• credit approvaJ. 12 to chOOM from. NOT SO USED USED CARS '85 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 5 •peed. '$3;488 (28U~365J '87 DODGE CHARGER '89 MAZDA 323 Auto. p/1. air, 1tcrco, low mllce (2l TS958) $6,788 '85VW CABRIOLET Auto. air, ca1Mttc. p /1, cu1tom wheci.. low mllea Black Beauty! $7l8s '85HONDA PRELUDE Wh..._ 5 ....... "•"°$1;18"'"· moon•ool (0075001 .. '87 MITSUBISHI PBECIS '86 HONDA CRX ........ $~;~u (046597) '88TOYOTA COROLLA smAN ~~s':'u .. J '89 NISSAN SENTRA COUPE '86 FORD BRONCO Full 11.ae 'wheel drhle, V..S. auto, p/1. .... tlh ........ $9 :...-· (1SllXJ2'l '87 FORD MUSTANG COUPE '86 BUICK SKYLARK '88 MAZDA SES PICK-UP 5 ...... p/e. '''-""$73,• wheel .. (3658981 '88CHEVY CAMARO COUPE V-8. auto. p/e. air. CMMtt•. p/w, p/I. tUt. crvlM. custom wheel• s1:~iis '88NISSAN PATHFINDER SE . ~ _ V-6. I ..... p/., elr. cMt.U., p/w ... root. lift. crulM, C'69tom ft~, KEEPING COUNT Rick Talley LA's UR,, as In you are In trouble Unanswered Runs the real nemesis in Dodgers' plight LAS VEGAS • Tbe Los Aflleles Dodters definitely have a pro&lem with their URs. Unanswered Runs. The UR, a heretofore un- documented statistic of m~or Jequc basct.U -and surely in this era of rotiscrrie nerds who track everything from blown saves to errors com· mined before midnight there can't be many left -threatens to drive Doctaer Manqer Tommy Lasorda t.ck to solid food before October. Consider what happened the other niaht at Doctaer Stadium after the Dod&crs scored seven runs in the first two inni~ against Houston. I watched this carnage, incidental· ly, while tourina Las Vcp.s on foot and first noticed the ,-me while munchina on a uny piz:za at The Mirqe, the $600 m1lhon gambling emporium which features white tigers and a volcanoc "Wow," I said (people my age still say 'wow'), staring at one of may~ 50 TV screens wtlhlD siaht. "that Kai Daniels is really hot. 01dn't he just hit two home runs in another game the other day?'' The screen showed LA 7, Houston O. and we headed across to the street to play blackjack at O'Shay's. where they sometimes play Irish music. "Oh-oh," my son said, peering over my shoulder at one of at least 20 TV screens. "Houston scored four runs." "What tnni"' IS 1t'?"' "It's early." "Oh-oh is nght." I said. "It's never over at Dodger Stadium. They don't even have a Fat Lady." J1i$J then I looked up from another Jack and fi vc which had been dealt by the dealer and saw a baseball carom off Hubie Brooks' glove in right field. I bit the IS. caught a queen. and looked up qain as the camera show- ed Hubie lookina confused. "This doesn't look good," I said, and the dealer yawned. Tben the camera showed Lasorda 10 the dugout and he looked as if he had been dealt IS consecutive I Ss. "Let's take a walk," I said, so we went to watch the volcano erupt (every IS minutes unless the red light is lit. then not at all). Later, after a tew more stops, we wandered into the sports book at own hotel, the Las Vegas Hilton. to scrutinize the final scores. There as was, a final: Houston I 0. Dod&crs 8. The Astros had scored 10 un· answered runs (URs). m1ssin1 by only one the record of 11 URs scored apJDst the Dodgers earlier this season. In that one, as a'!}' d_iamond masochist can recall. the Dodgen led the Phillies. 11 ·I, only to lose. 12-11 . lfthe Dodacrs hadn't huna around contention for the last sill weeks. and ifthgt weren't still within reach of the Cincinnatj Reds, and ifthe two teams didn't have some potentially- sianificant head-to-head contests still to be played. this m inor problem with the URs wouldn't be so bothersome. Yet, just suppose the Dodacrs do sweep those upcomina ~mes with the Reds but still fall sh<fn in the closina days of the pennant race. losina perhaps by one or rwo pmes. What an awful supposition. Therefore, when the Dodaer brain· trust convenes durina the olf-scason to di1euss such statistical catttories u wins, 10SSC1. hits. runs, t>.ttma avcrqes, complete pmcs, saves. RBI, ERA, runners stranded on third with less than two out. performance in one--run pmcs. pus vs. artificial, day vi. niafit. etc., I certainly would IUlfelt that special attention be Jivaa to unanswered run1 (UR). Tbey'U bust your chops every time. .. -::.:&;.~~ ...,,,.....,,,. . •uwrence T_.. .... glMt ,.ct/IJ. • ..... a... ..... .., Pete Saa.,...• Qp9n/14. • ""9•11 loM; Dod11n .... ,... . T -1 AUTOMOTIVE/E7 COMICS/ES Edison eyes second straight shutout Chargers risk reputation 'tonight; Eagles open up lly lltCHJUtO DUNN ~ ........... ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -Preparation time was limited, havi~ ateppcd off the plane at 9 a.m. on Monday, but Edison Hiah's 0wters will have their leCOnd non-lelauc foott.ll pme under their belts late toniabt -before most have even started. Tbe Qwaers.(1-0), with Hawaiian sand still in their socks. travel to El Modena, one of three Ora.nae Coast AIU prep football pmes tonight. Also in action arc Estancia (apinst Los Amiaos) and Westminster (apinst La Quinta). Herc's a look at Oranse Coast Arca forces involved: IHHSON ' •The Chargers, who shut out lolani ( 12-0) last Fnday in Honohdu, in tcroepted three puses. includin• anotbe:r ca.lJed t.ck, and held lotaJu to only 24 totaJ rush.in& yards. "We have to ,et the sand out of our fed now becauee we have a short rat." F.diton eo.cb Dave White said. "Then we have C..po Valley after (El Modma). I think we were a little P.'lmped ue defensively (apinst lo&ani), but we ve aot a lot of kids we're lti1l WlSure of at some ~ itions and we•u just have to find the riaht combination." The ~ who suffered no injuri~ bad interceptions from Mike Ouminaham. Danny Steinle and Mike EiClam, and received a strona performance from senior fl'le ... see TONIGHT /Ell 0 Anlsts Jnvac;le Newpon Harbor; Heavyweights: Mater Del-Capo lly lttCHMO DUNN D-'1 ,_~ • ..., ALONG THE ORANGE COAST -The major concern is inexperi· ence, but most prep football coaches believe their squads arc ready as the season opens up Fnday night. Herc's a close look at Newport Harbor. uguna Beach, Mater Dci. Irvine, University, Woodbridge. Saddleback and, on Saturday, Costa Mesa. and their prospects for an opening victory: NEWPORT HARBOR • The Newport Harbor High Sail· ors, 9-3 a year ago with plenty of starters back, have five quality run· ning backs and a traditionally strong defense as they open at home against Laauna Beach. fhe Sailors. who defeated the Art· ists last year. 30-6, in the season opener. are hoping to find out if any of their five backs will rise above the rest. "One nice thing is that we have five quality backs and they can all run the ball." Harbor Coach Jeff Bnnkley sajd. "Hopefully, we'll work all five in and let them all get some playina time." Billy Gabriel, Russell Olshefski. Brandon Finney, Marc Tagliafem and Tony Mancuso arc the ones t>.ttJ1na for playing time. "They all have a different style of runnins." Brinkley said. "We can come inside with the strong guys (Mancuso, Finney and Gabriel) or outside with those with a little more movement (Ta,liaferri and Olshefski) and they re all proficient ~tchers. "We're aoing out and trying to take care of ourselves (against Laguna fl'leaM Sff NH-LAGUNA/E6J Area product$ prove values of JC football Some memories fade away with time, while occasionally, the p11ssqie of months or yea.rs can make one a_pprcciate occurrences of the put a little more, perhaps put them 10 per· apect.ive. A maldlup between Golden Weat and El Camino colleaiet two years •·one of the mo1t e1dtint in three years OD tbe brat_ yielded a l l-31 tie. but mcwe imponandy matched up a pair of talellted Wlblcb. Tbe Ruaden' Blaite ~t. who ran 39 ti.Illa i~thlt ine (about •vef'lllle) ror 277 and three ~ tbe Warrion' Aaron O'a¥W, wtaodid not ~t up &be nu.mben b9t did lllow ofrhis dlDJi .. ~-.-.of· ...~z.090 .... ~ -• pierilw olw oltbe bell. h .. 11111 .... mlMJCrabat .................. i•t.be .. ,,., ..... ...... .,... ...... IDlnK lflllGillnw,R1 11 a .. M' ·oa Oa dl ll C9 I .. 1.-..... -----· ,, . .....,. .. .... ..-.-o1 ......... 0 '1 ......... ~ ... 1111-. •a ._..... ' ·r 13' ......... =--·r .... [ ........ u., ••....• .,...... • • • • Y'.cln'ay el'UO'lilll .... _•lllW•= ..... ... prw ... llDl .. CDll ... _ COlLEGES Jon Fer911SOn ********* 1l~'t'l~AM ********* The Oraa1e Coast Dally Pilot's tnbute to the third an· nual A-TEAM, the cream of the crop from the Orange Coast Arca as the 1990 football season unfolds. will be prncntcd ID Sunda) ·s cd111on. The blue chaps - on the field and off the field. wtll be d1s- pla)cd ID thc form of an I I -man offcn~. I I ·man defense and a place-kicker. Don't miss the Daily Pilot's A-TEAM. com1Dg Sunday. ********* Oiler_s, Sea Kings hook up in one of the top openers lly RICHARD DUNN D.ily ,_ stien:s ...,,,.., ALONG THE OR'-\NGE ( O.\ST -With the straps on and 1he !>eal belts fastened. most of 1hc Orange Coast Area·s prep foo1ball team) prepatt to open thc 1990 campaign Friday night. One of the Bag Bangs tail.cs place at Orange Coast Collcgc whert' 1"'1> highly regarded elevem arc p1ttcd against one another for thc 11th strataht )Car -Hunt1ng1on Beach vs. Corona del Mar Bctv.een them they·u have 20 returning startt'rs on the field to stan the game The Oilers are ranked No 10 1n Oranae County.Just one notch ahead of Corona dcl Mar an the Oru1e Cout Dally Pilot's Salt and Pcpper power ranlungs. Herc's a look at those two. as v.cll as a nucleus of Sunset powt"rs (Foun· ta1n \. alle). Manna and Ocean View) as 1he\ enter Lhe season: RUNT ING TON BEACH •Senior M1k.e Chavira has earned the starting quanerback spot over Junior Jack Fnend. but accordtng to H untington Beach High Coach GcofiC Pase~ both ,.,11 pla) an the prcscason .. The quarterback compeuuon 1s tht' greatest on our team.·· said Pascoe. v. ho returns nine starters and 25 lettermen ··Both have had ircat summers and a great fall camp. Mike got the nod to st.an. but Jack wtll pla) Wc'll evaluate them and sec who can take us IDtO league. so it'll be an on-field evalua11on. ·• The Oilers. 0-10 last season be- cause of eight forfeit losses. behcve this )car's squad can be Just as good. 1f not better (Please lff H8-CdM /E2J Tonight the Moon Shines But Thi• Weelcmd the .. Stars'' Come Out • * * * * * ,,.....,. ~THtATRt • * * * * • ... mid. ..., ... boda be coo. ~-l8d clo Wbat .. Deed to ID' into ..... " aro.D, 1 vack llld leid aeaatioo II , ja6or' ... --could be I ucmaadom edcffdon .. 10 tbe OUm lineup. '"(Brown~ ..u chawd bit aUitude... ~ .. ife'I eoiDI to re.Uy belp IDd be'• jut a joy to be around. He'• 11wav happy and be bu really improved. OOAONA DBL llAll OM ol untinp~o '1 A recent apona trend bu been ,~=::i• lut yeu'a biably-winnina back-to-back cbam-• ·ve Mam. and outside pionlbiP.' but Corona del Mar Kiah Doe .,_ are retumina would like to~ that tbi• teUOn iiiiii.-....s will incbor a strona and make it three 1n 1 row. cnw. . What more can be uked of CdM .. Kiap' o&ase it expected Co.ch Dave Holland. who has won ... lillll, IO tbe OiJen will IC! an two consecutive Cif Division VI ...., ... ""C.dM bu I real tolid tilles? W I • Md we're real solid, too," The Sea Kiop. 11-3 a year aao. • IDW 1990 -** OM .m. --tbem alnlijJ Mville IGll dlliilliw bKt Tai ~Ula llr ths _. .ttb I kw OW.::l,. btJury iuf- fllnd IMl --iD WJ'bia ~ .. mu." HolllDd laid. "He WM OW' only mun.ia1 deep ~vebKk." Tbe Iola of f\Uimwa droPI CC>f'- ona'• numben or retvnllQI lta.nen to 11. Ke:itb Miller, a tn.ior without a lot of experience and an outatandina pole vaulter on the track team lut spriaa, ftlla ~vacancy. Holland ii well-aware of Hunt· iftaton Beach -tbae two have been openina tbe leUOD in DOD-leq\&e play DOW for 12 yeal1. ''We feel like we're propeuina, •• Wd Holland, whose team is the bOst of Friday niabt'• kickoft' at 0raqe C.. Co' s ...... ,_ _.. ..-.Y bow ... your .. ~ w. -p&I I Mto1ttNldymdlMitDOl 1 Es>-oN!liMIUftl. W~jml wut IO bl 11111 to.dtO 1CMM du.p ud ..... MJ!ioue to .. bow 11 <me ~911DC)worb. : we're tryial to st our kick- ._ pme 4owD peL The ~ ....... .,. real imponut fot OW' tint ......... Junior Todd Kebrti. a mumina IW1el' at _g~ it t.be key to CdM'• otrcn1e".whicb allo feacwa tailbeck Juon rtuPel and ftallbmcb Kevin Mwpby anCl David Olten. K.ehrU (6=4, 220)oompleted 122 of 254 peues f'or I ,662 yards and I 0 touchdowns last year aa a sophomore. He bad never ltaned an orpnired footbell pme before lut acaaon '1 openct'. ........ AU.SY •Low ....... ..,...,. an bun- ~ MiD MH rt PouD•ln Valley "-llroM. "° .....,. oaly bar w ud _,,_,up iD a buny ii 1MJ bave a cM.DCe lD tbe Sunset ~Ina~ it at Dana Hilla ill • Ina.ever codoDtation with the ~ ..... weatneta ii un- believable inexperience," ta id Milner, tn&cfiaa his 12th teUOn U lbe Baroni' bmd man. "We have to rely on kids to mature real quick and .n Dft1JeJ'ed to play. ' .. We've allo aot a few kids banaed up wbo mJabt or miabt not ~ ready for the (ope:!rupme and with 9ur low nwnben playen at sp,nna pnctice) it be a problem.· Ryan Bertoni, who led the SERVING ORANGE COUNTY · OVER 600 CARS & TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM 10 ACRES OF VALUES AND DEALS IT'S T·IME ~- ! + NO HASSLE SALE PRICINGS WE SE LL MORE USED CARS & TRUCKS THAN ANY OTHER FORD DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY '71 FORD '84 DODGE ·as MISSAN ·a5 IUICK ·aa FORD ·as ·93 llAllGElt ·as ESCOllT 'II FOID 'H MITSUllSHI FIESTA COLT PULSAR SKY HAWK FEST I VA ESCO Ill PU MUSTAIN! 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William• (6-f, 115). an AU..sumet LellUe ~&cction in _'89 afta' b_eina. ~into \he 1wuna role. pined S04 ya.rdJ ( 118 caniea) tut year and bu ldded 20 pounds co bis hme. .. I tbi.nk our ofreoAive line hat improved dramaticaUy duriQa the fall camp," Milner said. .. lt bas still aot a Iona way lO ao. but it ~.shown potentiar to be a decent wut The Barons. who woo the CJ F Division J cbamP.i~nsbip in. '88, their lt.ICOnd 11rai&bt VlSlt lO the title same, fell to 2-9 overall last year and 2-3 in the Sunset ~A - •Marina Kiah's defensive.front ~f Richard Rice; Frank Marviu., 8111 Stcedly and lnamar Northcott v.ill act a soltd test in the V~nas· sea.son opener against Los Alamitos. The stttn&tb of Marina Coach John Seeley's team, defense, will face a potent offense in the Los Alamitos Griffins. an Oranac County power the last five seasons. "We've got to plar. real good de· fensc," Seeley said . 'Our defensive front 1s the stttngth of our team and we have 1wo real good down kids 1n Rice and Marv1tz. both of whom are as good as anybody in Orange Coun- ty. "We aJso have a good group at linebacker lChad Durand. Mike Jo hnston and Rob S1ewart). Nobody on dcfenSt' 1s outstanding. b ut as a lfOUP wt''re good •. Chnsten Mclemore. the ncphc"' · of former Angels infielder Mark Mclemore, spent last season at fla nker. but has swnchcd to quM· tcrback for the V 1k.rngs. who were 3-7 o verall last }car and I -4 in the SunSt't League ··we run an opuo n offense and nght nov. tMcumorcl has bttn a real &ood dcc1s1o n-makcr in the scnmmaJCS we've had." Seeley ~1d "He has 1mpro'ed as a passer and V.C' think he'll surpriSt' a lot of J>'.C<>Plc " &nio~ hav.n Fullford (fullba1..k) and Todd Lewis (tallback) could both have big )ears for the. Vakmgs. who'll depend o n the running game for their attack The biggest loss for Manna thus far has been the ~ason· ending knet' 1n1ury to offensive guard Jeff Lasater (6-2. 255). a returning player v. ho stanC'd one game last year and wa~ a ma1or part of the Vikings· offcn~ this season. OCEAN VIEW • tf the 01Tens1,c lme 1.."0mcs through for Ocean View H igh Coath Hov.ard lw m this season. k.~p o close e)e on the scoreboard v.hcn the Scahawk!I ha \e the ball Oc.ean V1ev. returns 1ls ~me quar· tcrback. lcfi·handcr Randy K.arhncr a thrcc-)car starter, and slo tback .\I· bcn fanoga. a second team \II Sunset League µ1ck in '89 &n1or Matt Barn. v.hu suns .u the other slot 1s npe<:t('(i lo carr) a heav) load as lhe Seahav.~ If) and duplicate lasl )Car's memorable season. v.tuch saw Ocea n View cam its first C\ er Cl F-pla) ofT berth. The &ahawks 7-4 overall and 4-1 m the Sun~t League a year ago, host Saddlcback at Huntingto n &arh H igh "We're still tl)1ng to ~hd1I} our offensnc hne nght nov.," Isom said "There are a number of players out for football that were not in the program last year So ~·re kind of m cxpenenccd. We're not neccssanl} young. but inexpencnccd and thafs a ma}o r concern at this point. · If the h nc comes through. I think we'll be a \Cl) producu.,.c offensc We ha\e w mc good skilled people outside, some people who can catch the ball and some people who can run A lot depends o n how our of· fe ns1vc hnc gels and how q uick]) v.c mature." The Seahawks also feature senior wide rc1..el\crs Dennis E1chcn .ind Jeff Bush and tight l"nd Noms Pcrc1 Returning guard Chad Godfimon t) the only proven performer m the trenches. HO RSE RA C ING .(# .. Sports Taylor: signs huge pact HE BLEACHERS EAST RUTHERFORD NJ. ----La~ Taylor became the hiahest paid ~ ~vt player in tbe NFL today when "-=>' ~ perennial All Pro linebeck.er ended a ---- 4).day holdout and sianed a new three-year contract. Terms of tbe contract were not disclosed but Taylor's aae~.n Joe Counqe said be was the biihest P9;idlli defeasave player in th,e NA., meaning S 1.6 ma on per teUon was the hkely f11urc . "Nobody set• euctly what they wan.led," Taylor 1&1d at a .news conference that was supposed to be for OOICh Bill . Parcel11 to dJacuss this week's season opener apmst PhlladelphiL " "lt'1 not like that I'd look kind of stupid bitching at the !!'o~y I will be makina because it is good money, saad Taylor, who said be always knew he would sip with tbe Giants.. 'ERHOUS' TURN-ONS *U.S. O~n tMOIS, USA. 9 a.m "4·30 p.m * ~s-YankrM. C~I 5. WPIX. 4•30 pm * Stnord-Color~o. 5 p.m .• ESPN. ~ ':'\.,.~-- (~(M ·J Q Rams sign Clark Boating for all seasons Labor Day. The end of the boa 11 ng ~n? ~aybe in the frigid northeast and other parts of the country. but not in Oranac County -or even other parts of the Southland. Gone are the mad week Bttrcan Repttas, Wet Wednesdays and smallboateventsthat k~pthc hatbon buzzang throu&houl lhc sum- mer. Comes now the c~ancc 10 at- tend boat shows. enroll in educa- tional classes and compete 1n popu- lar weekend compc1111ons. SocakiQ& of boat shows. Duncan Mdntosb's popular In-the-\\ atcr show aet.s under wa) at the Lado Marina Villqc toda) for a thrcc-d.a) where you can view and s1ep aboard previously owned yachts on d1spla) by area brokers. Three daya later, the New Power and Sailboat Show opens for 1ts Sept. 12-16 run, fcatunng thr latest etcasurc boats in whatever SllC, con- fi&Uration and price range, anything from cruisers. sport fishers. motor- sailen. livcaboards. runabouts and motor yachts. The next bi& boat show wtll be the Southern California Marine Assoc1a· lion's Lona Beach Boat Show. Oct 19-28, once strictly a sailboat upo- sition, but now featunnJ to the latest an "rqbqacn" and "sunk pots .. And there 11 plenty off all sa1hng and cruising to be done. A look at the Southern Cahfom1a Yachting Assoc1a1ion calendar will tell you to act your entry an early for the Newport Ocean Sa1hn1 Assoc1a- t1on (NOSA) Araosy race which ~,11 TONIGHT From Et quarterblck Josh Gangnch, who completed 11 of 20 passt>s for 128 yards and no tntrrccptions. Steinle. a Junior defensive end. .. had at least I 0 tackles:· according to White. while Chip Anderson. a returnina first team All-Sun~t ~Tf.uc defensive end. also played Cunninaham. E1da m, Keith Burke, Mike Hawks and Ken Chala- bian provide the Characn wtth solid defensive back strcnatb. allowana Edison to cut loose up front with a pmblina. attaclona scheme to offset a lack of size. ESTANCIA •Estancia Coach J o hn Llebengood doesn't have the luxury of 17 returning players. as he did last year when the Eqlcs went I(). I and finished S-0 tn the Sea View League to win the title. Tbe E.qlea open aptnst Los Amia<>s at Newport Harbor. The) return Just three starten. .. We re ao youna and inexpcn- eoced that we bad to have a lot of 1erirnrnqes whether anyone 101 hurt or not,•• Liebenaood said. "The kids bldn•t been throuah varsity scrim· m.-before, to they needed all the repeiiuon they can act aoina into the firlt ball p me. ""Our maia obJ«tjvc it lO &el bet· ter for leapt. Tbey're really youna, but t.bey·ve won. Tbe jun ion art 1 C). I (in lllic lul rwo ~). IO they know how to win and they wort bani and rm .......... with tbat. They want to wiD. Of tbe lt1lion. there are not IMDY but &be lut t-.> yan t.hey•ve cloaewdl. .. Loe AmitDI defealed EAancia in 1.J*e "81'~,._ ...oe. but lince ........ E.11111' ..... woo lhM yean f---. a row. "-Or ooune.. we iolt to :~ tbat nn• year,·· ~=~r=-rm·~ I W de 1111 ilo-*-itVUries ...... Utt! ... Md ...., l&id the t ANAltlEIM -The Rams. sttll --- scramblin& to fill holes created by several ~ prescason injuries, signed third-year 1n-~ side linebacker Greg Clark on Wednes----- day. Oark. who was released by G reen Ba y on Monday, cleued waivers and was signed as a frt't' aaent The Rams also announced that they gave eighth· year wide receiver Henry Ellard a three-year contract extension. Financial terms were not disclosed. Ellard, 29, was 1n the final year of a four-)ear deal. He is in position to bec.omc the Rams· all-lime lcadina receiver this season. BOATING Almon Lock a bey take the fleet to Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club (Los Anaclcs Harbor) next Sat- urday night for a raucous evening before heading back to Ncwpon Beach on a blcary~yed race Sunday. The Enscnada race (next April) as not the only event sponsored by NOSA. There as the Argosy in Sc~ tember. followed by the 14-Malc Bank Race Oct. 20. which as immedi- ately followed b) the annual mrctang ofNOSA at Balboa Yacht Club where new officers will be seated who wtll ramrod the ncu Enscnada race. Ncwpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will get an the act ap1n next Wttk lScpt. 15) with 11s annual Sea-Fest wh1Ch will feature a hosl of events ranging from Sabot Regattas to Class Yacbt.s (woodies) han11ng on for .. one more time". Other major events this fall wall include Los Aangcles Yacht Club's Watts Trophy Race (Oct. 5-7) w11h the btg "sleds" (ULD8-70s) racing arpund the buoys honoring the mem- ory of Kenny Watts, for years one of the country's top sailmakcrs. LA YC wt.II cap ofTthe )Car with tts biennial Cabo San Lucas race. leaving Guadalupe Island to port. Locall). Balboa Yacht Club wall h1~haht the wanter racina program wt th tts three-month Sunlost Series. starting Nov. 4. designed to get all hands pnmed for the pant Southern Cahfom1a Yacbttna Associauon Midwinter Rcptta. better known as "the M1dwtnters" an mid-February. Unhkc the cut coa.st -not a Frost Bite Rcpt ta on the honzon. •l\.Cn\lance ol the pla)crs lh1s sum- mer was the h1ahcst 11 has ever ~n an his fi ve years as coach. WESTMINSTER •Stan Clarie's Westminster Lions got a Jump on most of Oranac Coun- ty's schools. but will now try to recover from a scason-opcnina. 14-7 setback last week apinst Robert E. Lee in Spnngfield. Va .. before play- inf. La Quinta at Bolsa Grande HiaJl. 'I thank probably there arc some advant.agcS (to startana the season early), but there are some disadvan- taacs. also," Clark. said. "For in- stance. we were on the plane fl)'lnl back here while they were pract1cu1a. We lost some practice ume and there are some d1stracttons while you're 1o nc -it's hard to act the kids re- focused. "The last tame we took a tnp hke that (1987). the worst pme we play- ed all year was the nut pmc we played when we came back. Our heads were still an Washinaton. D.C." Westminster (0-1) was led by run- . backs Lucas Jones, who had 53 s on I 0 carries. Oabricl Blevins 36) and Vanc:ie Stnteno (S-JS). or quarterbeck Kirk Pim:c. who comple~ six of 11 puses for 63 yards ap1nst Robert E. Ltt. was a t.ckup to John Sh11)\> a year aao. Senteno, the Lion• le~na rusher and receiver laat year, waa an All· Su.ntet l..eque linebecker in ·19 while a1IO feadina Wcsunintter in tackJea. "Wc'veeot a lot of veteran• ret\ltn-•na at 1evenl s_eou thia year, .. u.id CWk, wbo indicated that has club needs to be PftPll'Od for both the (>ell and the run apintt u Quinta. a OF fina.bst tut,-.:. ••That'• IOOd. t.bouP. bec:a-- thaf • what we're toilll to -ia lbe SuDICt 1...-=." be added. .. 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Morpn tn the fint four inniqs and John Smoltz won his fourth p.me in a row u the Atlanta Braves beat the Los AqeJes Dod&en 6-2 Wednetday n.iaht for a season-hilb .Uth straiaht victory. Morpn yielded eiaht bits in five inninp, bccomin& die 6nt Dodier starter in five pmes to So that far. lfe is 0-6 in m career starta apjnst the Braves ~te allowi..na only 12 earned ru1111n 44¥t irulinp for a 2.42 Dave LaPoint (7-10) pve up five hita in 8"'1 inninp. Dave RiJbetti worked around an error by shortstop Alvaro Eapi..noza and 1!'_l bis 30th ~.the fou:rth time be s reached the The Jou drops LA 7V> pmes be- hind Cincinnati in the National LequeWest. Smola (I ).9) 1Cattaed 1even bits in 81/> inninp and blanked the Dod&en until the ninth when Hubie Broob hit bis 18th home run. The ~t-bander beat the ~n for the third ti.me in three decisions . ERA. Atlanta added two runs off Jirn California scored its run in the tint when Brian Downina Jed off with a triple and scored on Johnny Ray's infield sin&)e. 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He likes to bit people. If Jim Brown's watchina. be would love the way Bryant runs. Craver, who didn't play football in hiah school but became a standout at EJ Camino, plays for the less-her- alded Bia West Conference's best team at Fresno State, where the Bull- dop will Fl little credit for the caliber oheam they are. He may have Heitman Trophy ability, but the Bulldop schedule doesn't warrant m~or national cndi\. While Bryant racked up l,Sl6 yards, a nice enc:on: for the ~or collqe kvel af\er 1 record-brcllina I ,68 I his final year .,o Golden West. Craver moved for ,331 yards his junior year 1t Fresno State. 0 It was the nex.t year that the Rus- tlers had a fairly &ood backfield. Joe Napoli, the quarterback.. was brilliant at times 1nd st.ruaJed ter- ribly at othen before .soina on to start for a season at Miami of Ohio, while Bryant's blockina ~k Lee Miller will stan forTeus-EI Paso this season. 0 Otantc Cout CoUesc had aome peat line taknt too in 1988. altbouah mos1 of it wu youns1t the time. Man Fely (Pitt). Tim W~r (BaJI State) 1nd Darryl PessJer (Cal) alJ sW1Cld en route to eamina Division 1-A tcholanbips. 0 NEW 1990 SEDAN DE VILLE Now throw in Leonard Ru11ell who moved from Ml San Antonio C.OUeee to Arizona State lut eeason, and two eeuon1 ••the Mias.ion Conference wu d11playina three blcb who are commonly reprded as three of the top flve-to-10 amateur Nlllliftl beck.a in the nation this ICUOft. R...U is e~pected 10 be the top newcomer in the Pao-I 0 this ICalOll. Tbete memories ftOlt throuah my mind every year J take to talk today'• feature on whue our local products ~ playina. While 1.be lt\tftdance ii not pal 11 community coU. foot· !*l pmes., \be Star power obviously , .. Our Selling Price Factory Rebate YOU PAY ONLY '23,727 . '1,500 '22,227 I BEST SELECTION- BEST PRICE \ ,. MOit of \he Went wbim moves on IPC1Mb two yean at a fOW'·yelr tcbool, 'libile o~ \ab an ..S. ditional year to~~~ qoldcn Wat and Qruet c.out con· unully '*mC::.t four .. ,ear Went In ba.lthy num wt\icb ii reOected In today's re.tun. It'• a tediwa ..,!i. but 101De names ~ doe'1 mu. it iD tlal auual l!IUll-If~ UYe la tM °'1!1111 ca ............ "' •bow. COLIEGES ,,..., ritcn IO the ocx:uion and become tome o( the bat playen at their respect.Ive ICboolt.. Pac-10 aces Btut.ley wun•t the only area PIC-10 player to take advan~ of the opponuruty pmeated by h\jwy. Al a tNe ft'elhmaa, Mater Dei product Rick Pallow made an imJ*t for Stanford lut teUOn. Tbe 6- foot-4. 24j.pounder tot hit chance when injury struck and the center position for the Cardinal hat been his since. Pallow took over when •uard CbriJ Dalman went down wtlh a knee il\Jury. Chuck Oillinaham. who bu sW1Cd 32 of the team's pest 33 pines, was moved to auard and Pallow WU in aJ I •tarter. OiU-inabam ia stayina at auard this scuoo-aad Dalman is-a beck-up-for now. While o~ took advantqe of a break, Arizona's Rob Aory had bis own bed luck. Tbe 198.S HunliJllton Beach Hiah 118duate and former Golden West Collete standout had corrective dite suraery in January 1989 and was panted an extra year of eli&ibility after an appeal to the N<;M. He started two pmes at auard in 1988 but was later moved to tackle the position at which he earned third-team JC Grid-Wire All-Ameri- ca bonon as a sophomore at Golden West. Aory't teammate Gary Coston has had bit lhare of hard luck too. The 1986 Mater Dei Hi&h IJ'lduate set the world on fire as a fTcShman, rank.in& second natiol)&lly by hittina 21 of 24 field pis and mak.ina all of bis 34 extra point attr.!m ts. As a sophomore. be sli a bit while makina 1 S of 23 fie~ aoals and 28 of 29 extra points. Tbencame hisjuniorseuon, when a hip-Oexor injury sic:klined him for most of the sea.son. Ooua Pfaff came on to take over and was brilhant. boldina the job a year later. But Coston apin cmef'ICd when Pfaff was injured lut season and he hit all seven of bis extra points and had five points in the Copper Bowl. This season. Pfaff is aone and the fourth-leadin& scorer in Arizona his- tory is ready Tor his final campaisn. Huntinaton Beach resident Paul DeBooo, another Mater Oei product, is ~ttina his shot to start at center for Arizona State as a red-shin junior. Rcleptedii'!JO back-up duty in the past, DeBono switched to center in the sprint. and earned the spot. Up at Qrcaon. former Corona del Mar standout Jeff Thomason con- tinues to ma.kc his mark. One of only 13 true freshmen to play at Orqon m the last seven ycan, Thomason was the only one to start dunna the 1988 seuon. He was an on 48 plays as a freshman, startina oncc. An improved blocker since he came into the colleac ranks, Thomason cau&ht 12 pas~s for 124 yards and two touchdowns last ICISOn as a rqular. He moved past older players at the posatJon. despite strona dcj>th at the posatJon. At UCLA. senior center Lane~ Zeno out of Fountam Valley Hi&h is a prcseason fint-tcam All-Pac-10 selection and awdcs the Bruins' youoa line, while Edison Ha&h ptPd· uct Kaleaph Carter, a sophomore, has beat out a pair of juniors for the swtioa fullback spot. Other playen like USC sophomore hocbacker Dav1d Webb out of Irvine and Aruona State red-shin fttshman Ulht end Brian Ryder out of Edison have challen&ed for startina berths althouab they arc likely a year away. "He practiced every spnna ~rac· ucc at the rush hncblckcr posiuon with (senior Crai&) H.artsuyker out. and he's aoioa to challcn1t Craig because he's a little more physical type of auy," wd USC defensive coordinator Bruce Allen bef orc the season started. "With somnc ex- perience, I think he's aoana to be a really fine player. He'll play a lot of football this year whether he's a back up or starter." Bright futures Qreaon's red-shirt freshman Fred Schweer is listed third on the depth cban but the Woodbrid&c Hiah prod- uct is the Ducu' quarterbac\ of the ftetbman Bob Arne (Mater Od). wbo entcn lhe fall a the No. 2 aeft &ldde behind 1enior tttumiN ttantt Stan Hobea, and Mater OCa Kiah product .Steve Harkins. who is olay· i.Da, behind ttnior Tom Brooks at Wide linebeckeT at Idaho State. At Oklahoma, 1eo.ior retumioa •wtcr Adrian Cooper ia havina a touab challenee from aophomores Pete Scbmin (laauna Beach) and Joey Mic.key. All lhru fl&ure to see Ut.eDJive action this (all 11 the Soooen often use two tiaht cod alian- menu. Getting leg up Folmer Oral'\ae O>a.st Collqe place-kicker Kevin Mc.Kelvie returns for hia senior season at Nevada-Reno after ear:nina second-team All-Bia Sk}' Coof~ce honon ~ year qo. The leOlor, who 1s also cl-pery~ntif'.'& with puntina in a com· peuuon with two others, hit 12 of 18 ~Id pis a ye&f-llO= T1me of his six mJJltS were blocked. while he bit five of eiabt attempts over 40 yards and one of two over SO. ioclud101 a Iona of 41. He converted 37 of 40 extra points and his final 16 of the season. Against Montana State, he kicked two field pis in the last couple of minutes, iocludina one to put the Wolf Pack ahead and another to seal • At Connecticut, former Golden West punter Sean Fay earned first- team All· Yankee Conference honon by averqina 39.6 yards per punt on SO kicks. the third hi~cst average in school history. He will aJso likely set the tehoot record for career puntirtJ ave,. (minimum 90 punts), a mark that stands at 37.9. He was a vital cog at the Storrs, Conn., school, which went 8-3 to tie for the conference title and finish ranked 18th in the nat1on among Division I-AA schools. The team ts ranked eighth in the nation preseasoo this year. At Fresno State, where the Bull- dop a.re vying for national attention. founta.io Valley product Derek Mahoney has been rewardtd Wlth a ~b~lan~ip and the stanang place· k.ickioa JOb as a red-shin freshman aft.er walk.inf on a year ago. Last years Golden West punter Troy Rossean has earned the staning job at New Mrxaco. No rearets Shane FotCY. a Ncwpon Harbor Hi&h &nduate, has endured the years at use. He never complains. S3)S he has no regrets. and probably will never start a Jame for the T ro1ans. He came an as a h1ahl} touted prospect, but now has the m1sfonune of playing behind Todd Manno.,,1ch. one of the-nation· s bc$t. A year ago he completed I 0 of 14 passes for 131 yards wnh two touch- downs and no mtcrccpllons. He pla)- ed on 14 possessions. five of which were JUSt to run out the game. When an wtth the pme on the hne. he led the team to touchdowns on fi vc of OIDC dnvcs. ··1 thank bas cred1b1hty "cnt up an eyes of the coaches. and csp«1all) his self esteem an himself." said USC quanerbacks coach Ra) Dorr "He feels he can go m and mo'e the football team now. It's a rral tnbute to the youna man. It's aJlowcd him to push the fellow ahead of him " He's baaaack Former Ed1son standout Rack Jus- tice, who helped the Chargers to a share of the 1985 CIFt1tk as a senior. is ready for his senior season at Weber State after two frustrating ycan. Justice rcd·Wrted has fint season at Weber, then ~ot off to a bnll1ant start at the Dtv1s1on l-AA Big k\ Conference school. .t.ftcr catching 2~ balls IS a freshman. including a I 2J. yard pme. Jusucc arabbcd 42 for 516 yards IS a SOl)homorc when the Wildcats went t(}.3 But in his JUmor campaign. after mwoa etaht catches for 144 )ards and three touchdowns. JustJcc went down with a s.everc knee in1ur) 1n the fifth pme and missed the foUow1na season as well. After nearly two years of rehabilitation, Justict is reported· ly showirtJ no ill effects and t'arncd back his stanina wide rccc1 ver ~lot 1 n the spring. fu~tt Booher is • retumioa acnior L/tt~e schools ataner this seaJOn and junior Ed Man.in Maslonka. a former Or- Brownina will 1ct the mop-up duty · &DIC C~t College standout from this season. but spons information ~ as read>: to cap an outstand- director usuret that if the starter •na two-year sunt at Western Suite aces down this year or the job is open Colleae i~ <;iuonison. Colo., this fall next sprina. Schweer is the likely Aft.er samna out a year. Maslonka rel)laccmcnl rec~ed last year wtthout m1ss1na a ln the sprina pmc he completed 9 beac after an outstandana sophomore of 14 puses for 99 yards and a year ~t Coast in 1987. He led the touchdown while lcadana the black team 1n tackles last season with 101. team to a 20-10 victory. A dropback includina 38 pnmary stopt He al~ pulet' with a strona arm. Schweer bad fhe tackles for lost yardaae. bas impreued ooaches with his abili· recovered four fumbles and notched ty to read defen1CS. two sacks. .. The thina that 1mue1 me is I The Rocky Mountain AthJetJc don't know how many passes I've Conferencie team has switched from teen him throw this spnna. maybe NAJA to Division 11 this 1easoo. 1 •(XX) or 2.000, but I've never seen competina in both. and Maslonka him throw into trouble this sprin&." should be a candidate for All-Rocky laid Orcton State defensive cootdi· Mountain Athletic Conference nitor Deuy Moller. bonon after another Alaskan at Another quancrt.ck with a bfi&hc Western State, John DePncst. won ft.tture la former Mater Dei 1ianaJ· defensive olayuofthc year honon at caller Mark Ram1uek. who ia the the IChoof two yean qo. No. 2 man at Miuouri (or the second Hia former teammate at Oran'c atta1&ht year. He O>Uowed COKb Bob CQ11t, James Rccktenwald. u Stwf frOm TeJLU-EJ Pu6 to Mit-alonpide ll*Jn as a atanana frtt eouri. but bad IO lit out hia tint year safety for the aquad. A music m~or after biab ICbool while coechina at who toured Euro"' with the Wcstem Santa MarJarita Kilb under former State choir an the summer. Mater Od UliaWlt lim Hartipn. Rock1enwaki made 14 tackks as a Lut year be estabtilbed bJmtdf u junior. a &he t.cnpto Keet IOeftr, a ftfUm. At Washbum Un1ven1tr 1n int swter aad tcftiof tbi1 ICUOIL He Topeka, Kan.. fonner OCC' 1nstdt completed two ol eevee .,_... in ~Chris Matney 11 looklna limited Ktioe dWhll _lftOIJHI&) lllitW iv I IWtina polL After ICTVl r\I IS & Nebra1ta ud Ok:laltoma and ~ lut .:atOft. Matne)' wdl IW1 ........ ill ... IPri-.: i• 1990. Odillr'I wlllo ue ... tine for a.ion "Orit ia very much of 1 com· '° .......... car.t """ --· l*itor. ..... • bard p&a)'tf .. JA1d ~· -~ tlectVD 1rt Nocn Tt'..,bwn O>lda Oenn11 C.noll Dlill _..." Mmal TOdd Hof. ..He clkt a lf)Od job o( kttpen& thanp -~ View). no pll)'S -. conlaiDed. and ft lcrltd tum oa the .... ...._ 0-. Wdbuna thtt Ulbt cad at tunes aod ht ran vrcll 11110.. Nortbweaten red-1.tun wltbthe\iehtmds. W~fcdhe'sao1n1 Coston PaallJo JO Coa.lueaoe Pk OG W't OG H 171 5'. .. s m "· ... 2 ''° "'· .. , 2'5 k . •·i m Jr. 6·J no Fr. 6•3 227 Fr. Chrlt UllOlncott, Edlaon OL 6'-7 2tO Fr. H llO Fr. •itvan Nelt't, WoocllWldte s •o.rrVI .-.u.r. NewpOt"t HarbOt, OCC OT ·-· 270 Sr. 6'-S 250 So. •st•v• Stefford, Fountain Vallev G •Jeff JONI, lrvlne WR S-10 llO So. °""'" : P9ter lranrtev, Irvine OLI KMlll Clifford, Mlllw 0.1 Tl •-• no Sr. S-11 11S Fr. •o.nnv O'Neil, Matar o.I (Nwpt Behl QI tt Jeff Ttlomaaon. Corona de! Mar TE °""9ft State 6•2 llO Fr 6·• 2'9 Jr Fred Schweer, WoodbrldOt ti Rick P1Uow. Maler 0.1 , ....... UCLA • KalMPtl C1rter. Edison •Jeff Clar11, Corona del Mllr •Kavin O~ev. Hunllneton lffdl •we11on J~ Corona dll Mar \van Mottlefwav. Mater Del Lance Zeno, Fountain Valtev USC ·~na Folev, NewPOrt H•rbOt TOdd Marlnovlch, hlboa r111dent •Mant Preston, lrvlna r111dent J1son Uhl, Matar Del (lrvlna) •oavld Webb, Irvine WalNMt9n • J1son Cr•l:>be, L.1guna 8aacn ~.A. EmerM>n, WOOdt>rldGa Jeff Jtek.on, Coron1 de! Mar QB c "8 SE Fl WR OL OG QB QB p OL ILB 6-3 192 Fr 6-4 24S So •·1 20S So S-11 161 Fr 6'-1 200 Fr .._l 1'S Fr 6·4 260 Fr 6-4 27S Sr 6·2 100 Sr 6·4 210 So 6· I 19S Sr 6·3 2.0 Fr 6-4 no So I( S·ll l7S Fr TE 6·6 230 Fr TE 6·4 215 Fr Bii We.t Conference Cal State ''*"'-' Jeff Higbee, Fountain Valley 01n S.vmour. WOO<St>rldQa, OCC ,f'ftftO s .... r... Ht. WT. Yr. OB 6-2 110 Fr CB 5·10 t70 Jr Ron Albers, Woodbridge FS S· 11 llS Fr "Trent Brummell. GWC OLB 6·2 210 Sr •Ot<ek Mahonev, {i..untaln Vallev Pl( S·ll 175 Fr lane ... di State •Ronald Bven. Mater Del 'Rua Mehdizadeh, Fnln. VIV .• GWC Scoll Wotirman. Fountain Valley Padfk G OL c 6·2 260 Jr 6·2 245 J,.-6-• 2SS Fr •Gu i C•lhoun, OCC LB 6-2 220 Jr 'Cun Crtndall, E't•ncl1, OCC C •01vld H•nl~n. Foun11ln Vallev 08 6·2 250 Sr 6·1 115 Fr 6·3 200 Jr •Melvin Johnson, OCC Wfl Ne'Vada·UI y._, •Joe Blrllz. GWC .... Mulc9 State Scoll Balmol, OCC Mark Cr•lg, NewPOrl Haroor. OCC E•rl Knlghl, GWC • Juon McGel'IM, Hunt Beach, OCC S.n J9M Statl •Jeff Greenev. Foun111n V1U.v. GWC \nllh Stat. •Gunna r Wolfe. Edison, OCC G 6-2 255 Jr OB 6·2 210 Jr WR 6·6 210 Jr C B 5-10 190 Jr T8 S 11 ?OS Jr LB 6-0 216 Jr CB 6-0 190 Sr We.tern A thletic Conference BrttMm Yaune Scott Moo.riv. Hun1 lng1on BHch .... Ma•k• 0 Mike Hender$0n, Edl,on Rob Nicholl, Maler Del • Trov Roue1n, GWC ...... Ht. Wt. Yr. OT 6·3 240 So FL 6-1 171 Sr OLB 6·1 219 So P 6·7 ll S Jr S.n OtNo State I) Denni' Arev Fountain Vallev WR S· 11 115 Sr tt Jlm,,.,v Rave, Irvine WR S·I 155 Sr THll·IEI .. , .. Mike Jeo,en. Manna. GWC OT 6-4 190 Jr •LM Mllt.r, GWC FB 5·11 215 Jr T ula.r Schmitt CMUW COAIT DAILY MOf Thunlday, Sep..., •• -- ............. 'Mllrk Fetv. Edison, OCC OT •·S m Jr. Lawaon Molla. Edl$0n OT ... 2.50 Fr. Rica 'Larrv SIUPC>Y. OCHI\ vi.w. G~C OG ... 2.SS Dlmlon I-AA Neme, ~ rn. Ht. Wt. Yr. Ava• reev la.t1111111t, TaM.) ~Odd Conwav, Marina , GWC IL8 6-0 2«1 Sr. C.ulktk:ut <Stwn, Ceiw\.) • S..n Fav. GWC p 6·1 191 Sr. Dnll• (0.. Me!MI, tewa) 'Scoll SY"'"'"· CorOM de! Miit , occ ILB 6·1 226 Jr. ..... se.tl (~ ... ICSMe) Steve Hu ldn•, Miiter Del LB 6-7 775 'Fr. ~ (H"""': .. 111, W.Va.) Joa Fuml·Flamawla, OCC L8 6· I 22S Jr. .......... • kevln McKatvle, OCC K 6-0 llO Sr •Rvan O'Donnell. Fountain V1lt.v OG 6-4 225 Fr •sn.nlr1 POurct.""". Unlvenl1v OT 6·7 260 So. Ner1Mrft At1UNI ,,.._...,, Artt.) 'Ed FIM:Mr, GWC OT 6-3 2SS Jr .• Rv1n Walton, Maler Del LS 6-0 220 Fr ...... (fltlla ...... ) "O•nnv TPIOmH , Malt< 0.1 DE 6·2 m Jr. ~(~NJ.) ~ Chrl' Coon,, E't1ncle C 6-2 no Fr TewMft State (TewMn. Md.) TOdd Kl lO'<l\iCh. Coron. 094 Mar. occ OT 6-2 730 Jr. W....,. State tOedian. uiatJ> •Ric k Ju, rice . Edison FL S· 10 J 7S Sr Nwne, SC:hMf Pen. HT Wt. Y'r. Cal ,...., San Lull ObUoe "Scoll Jurell Edison SS 5· 11 117 Fr 'Mlkl Kllngenmelt<, Laguna Beach c 6·2 235 Fr g r1an Luca,. Corona cs.I Mar RB S·9 !IS Fr ~Rob Slmon\on, Edi'°"• OCC OL 6·2 238 Jr Tom Wind Ocean VI...,., GWC WR 6·0 180 Jr Cal State NOf'ttlrldell •o annv Abraham OCC LB 6 1 21S Jr 'Don GOO<Sman, Hunllngton Beacn OT 6·9 300 Jr- Cal St8tw awe. * 01vid l r-1n1, GWC C 6·4 250 Sr 'Bruce Out>Ols, Edison, OCC OL8 S· 11 190 Sr SHn R~n Oc.ean View WR 6 0 17S Fr •Scoll Scl\mlll, OCC IL8 6·1 m Jr HUl"nMkft State CAruta) Jol'ln Aooslle, Huntington Beach OCC TE Tom Han'en GWC LB Joe JotinlC>fl, Newoon l'iart>or OCC LB • Oe ve Tuli.r, New00<I Harbor OG St. ~rv'• C ..... (Mw .. 1 J &-3 230 Jr S· 10 21S Jr S-11 223 Jr 6·0 26S Jr C.ery Renltrla, Irvine ILB 6·0 210 J r Jev Shlnnefleld. Maler Del OT 6·3 23S Fr s-na State Utennen P1nr I Ow1vne B1ndaruk, Oaten View GWC WR 6-0 190 Sr °Ted LH Ctl, Marina IL B 6-2 220 So "TOdd Liiiie, Hunllng1on BHch, GWC G 6-2 265 Jr-~ Ja~' Solley, GWC LB 6·4 220 Sr •Kurt Szuba, Oc:Hn View, GWC FS 6· 1 115 Jr SautMm Utafl Statt (Cedar Cltv, Vhhl •w1rren Tev~. Founlaln Vanev. OCC C 6· l 260 Jr UC Dim 1 uue11 EIMnm1n. Huntlng1on Beecn WR 6-2 !IS Fr Jim HHlle. Co111 Mfta LB 6·2 230 F r We.,_,,... Unfvantt't' I T..,.ire, KAI\. I Chrl' Matnev OCC LB S· 11 220 Sr Wet"'"' State IGumtaan. C·•I ~Martin Ma'IOntt.1 OCC ILB 6-1 196 Sr • Jenie-\ Rec:ktenwald OCC FS S· 10 112 Sr . . McKelvle ReOhaet Molle, Irvine 'Derrick Odum, WOO<SC>rldQe OT CB 6 S 26S Fr 6-1. llO So _.. Tur ner Dlvl•1on Ul Other Dlvl•lon 1-A Name, SdtMI ""-Ht. Wt. Yr Ak,.... M111.e O'Conner Malt< Del C 6 I 160 Jr Anny • Kevin McAnlnch. Hun11ng1on Beach OL 6·l 130 Fr lelS .. te Cenca Barefield, OCC CB ~ S..n Turnt< CO"one de! Mar OCC FS 6· I 190 Sr 6·? 19S Sr 6·0 260 Jr •Tim W1r edv Unlversllv, OCC OG Cttw1dil John K11011,lc.h. Cor-ona def Mar LB 6-3 220 Fr ,. E e'tem MlcN.-n ~ Ke'<lln Felrmen, Edl,on, GWC G 6-0 769 Sr 6· l 215 Jr Jim Rut>4llcav1. GWC LB Hew11i Doug Vlolettl, GWC OL 6·l 159 Jr 6· I 100 Sr 6·0 llS Sr 6·3 230 Sr .... s .... * BlalH Brv1n1 GWC TB Mloaml .. ~ Joe NaPOli, Hunllngton Baich, GWC QB Mb.Ml..,. •o en Westmor.i1n<1, GWC TE ~1'1 Mlfk R1mS1ack, Marer Del Q8 6-) 212 So 6-S 252 Jr e>.fnek We11t.ln1, Marine GWC OT Nar1f1Wft"'"' ·Boo Arne Marer Ot• OT 6·6 191 Fr N9're Dame Todd Norman Ocean View OT 6-S 2n So 6·) 1S.C So OtrlaftelfN J ustice • P.re Scnm111 Laguna BHch TE to be one of our trading deft'nsrvc pla)-ers .. At Southern Orc-gon S~tc tn Ashland. Ore .. former Golden West Collcac defen''' t' back Sherman Hunter has earned a stan1ng post at corncrback "Sherman cam<' up dunng spnng and dad real well." ~1d defensive coordinator Jeff Olson. "We could definitely tell he wa~ a ~ood athlete We arc defin1tel) counting on ham. I would be disappointed 1f he not ont' of top three comers. Wt' fc.111) wt'nt after htm hard and happ) to gt't ham u~ here." But he's not onl) had an impact on the footba.11 field o "He's done a an-at rt"Cru1tngJob for us," Olson said "He's aot another footbaJ pli)er and t-.o basketball players who art' comma up herr (Ont' is former {)('(" auard Marland Love)." At Pac1fiC' Una vcntt) an Fort'St Grove, Ore . former Rustler Ron f 1~d as hop1na to cam a start1ni spot at dc-fcnsa\e sod "He's bttn a plcascnt surpnse ... Coach 8111 anakr wd. "He's 1<>1n1 to fit in the scheme of th1np. He's a 1ood worker. strona and fast. and hopefully he'll be a rcall)' sohd force for us up front." Bruins' babes Ryan MotheN-.y out of Mater Dea. a 6-foot-4, 2SO-pound I -)car- old at UCLA, has a bnj.ht futulT for l~ Bruan Zeno fintsbcs up this seuon. and Motherway 1s lasted No. 2. ~He's tot a k>t of work to do bccaux h 1J posuaon 1s 1<> dJ ffiC'\llt to play," satd BnuM Coech Tm)' Donahue .. He's tot a httlc bat of a '°"'beck. nothana we're rtaUy wom. ed about I th1ni be•s a rtal bnaht wand can be a real aood football pla •• ?Jf ·Oatk, I Corona dd Mar Hilb DfOd~ ml)' DO!. qwte SWMi 6- foot•) like the Cl.A mcdi.a sukk aussu. but he bu impr<Wd COKhes W!th hll WOft tthit a.nd im• provcmeot after •..tkina on a )tar • ci••• "' f cm .a.ws Ctllllll Dir. l·A ._ Tllll O.....Welf • ll D ar...c...t q .. " ....... au ................. Tllll Me•°" n s 11 .... • • 12 Founteln ..,,... f a 12 HuntlnttM ....,. ' • 12 CoroN -Mat 1 ) 10 e>m.! "'" 2 ' • lrVN s 2 1 Nu-1 HerW J • 1 WW..... 1 • 1 MettM a J ' ~...,. t 1 • ltlendl 1 1 ) Col .. ,.,.... • , 2 Uf..........., I 1 2 "Jeff 11 a player that came into the Provam and worked vcf). vcr; hard. and has an fact mastered some of thC' techniques at ~1dc rcc1cHr." Donah~ said "Jeffs 1oal naht no" ts to att suited up and be a pan of thC' team on the s1dtlanc. and ttr's ~orl· 1na toward that pl and has a reasonable cban« to accomplish 1t (tbas year). "He's aoana to run a lot of ~ut wotk. but he's abo up on the vars1t) to demonstrate some thtnp He'" quite an accomplished httlc receiver l thank that he surpntcd me as quick ai he c:kvclopcd. and he has a nt« work eth1c." Docs ~ have a fut\lrt 1n pmn" Donahue says.. "You never know " Another Bruin walk-on Kc"tn O.ekey hails fram Hununston Beac h H~ • • Kevtn'a a pat kid," Donahue satd. "Riabt now, he'd be on our aoouc team. He woo't be a pert of the ptayu11 unn. I thank ht ldds tl"m'lt"n· dous ebarlc1tt to our propam .. Une 'em uo Former Edtt0n He£ and Ooldtft Wut Colqe offtrisave bncman Ke.-.o Faumao bas alwa)'I been somewt\at of an ovendl~ver. and wbca at came to p&ayine coOcac foot· bell at the fbur·)'ttr level. he didn't Pn. Ht. Wt. Yr. O.rament Mudd Boo Berger Huntington &each OCC 08 s-10 117 Jr •Mitt.• Va n Orfal Hun11n91on 8eact1 DB s-11 l7S Sr ,.,... , ..... (MefM ... I'll) Hobv Pa ri..,. NewPOrl Htrl>Of C 6 1 211 Fr Oc~I L••~l • RiCk Moci.. Founle ln VllllY FS &-0 171 So • Pelt T vci..e<. OcH n View T 6-5 190 Sr Andrew Wind, Oc:e•n View S 5 11 llO Fr ltacllencb Mark Hartle " Estancia WR 5-10 175 Fr UC Sama 8artMr1 0 Mike Curll' Mater Del QB 6·3 ?06 Jr tt Mark Henlgen t•v•ne LB 6·1 100 Jr Jim Lasch. Marlrie OB S· 11 165 F• 'Mall Perrv, Laguna Beacn DB 6·2 110 Jr • Tvler RI00.11 Co"• ~w occ •s11111 Scheck NtwPOrl Hart>Or RB S·8 175 Jr QB S·ll 175 F• NAIA Name, 5dllMI .. ~ HI wt Yr ,_, HIYI Stat9 ( H1n, Kllft. I Oa 11ld Lannon, GWC OE t -2 132 Jr ,.KMc ~ CFwnt ~reve. Ore.) Ron Fllzgere ld, GWC DE 6·1 232 Jr ~ Or"9fl St1te (AIHaftCl, Ore.! •corev OIC1t.son. GWC TB 6 0 115 Jr •Sherman Hunler GWC CB 6·0 180 Jr WIK-'" at S~ .. eint •Rio Fllooo GWC OB 6·1 220 Jr ~ant tu Yta11 around an e\tra \C'ar lo st.an pla) 1ng Fairman. "hC' graduated from (,olden "-e t in th<' "1nter of 19~" after JUSt three semesters which all included athlt'tic pan1c1pat1on. first transferT"rd to Fresno tatt' But afkr being told ht' y,ould f'C'dJ,h1rt. Fatr· man dtClded to transft'r ap1n to Eastern M1ch1gan ~l he could pla~ 1mmed1aleh The b-foot-2. ~ ... ti.pound SC"nior •~ startJng at guard h>r the S«Ond \Car He pla,C'd in all I I g.ame' a )C'ar ago and stantd the final thrt't \\"h ilt' thC' Huron\ rol.ltC' pla,C'r' at man) pos- 1t1on~ coachC'' 1nd1CatC"d Fairman Ytlll be tn most of thr ttme i\fler narroYtl\ m1\\1ng a \hot at the Caltfomta Bo1o1. I la t season y, htn Ball State t'IC'at out the Hurons Fair man found h1m w-lf pla' 1na at Frnno tate last Saturda' 1n 1 41 ·10 non· confcrtnC't ddt'at. bu1 he rould \llll g_ct anotht'r shot at the Bulld<>i as WtCrn \11('h1pn I\ C'Ot\StdcrTd a top M1d->\mC'rn:an ( onftrtnC't' con tender H umboldt tatt's Da.,,e Tullar waslC"d no ttmt' 1n cstabhsh1na himself at Dtvts1on II Humboldt talc and isn't about to slow down The Nt'"pon Harbor H\lh prod- uct starttd u a freshman. earned sttond-tcam all<onfcrcnce honors a )'Clr acu and I Cntcnna has thard Yelr as a starter "0.vc'' t'~pencntt and ll:nowl- cdJe wall be a valuable us.ct to the enttrc offen.,t't hnt." sa1d ofknstvC' hot coach tt Rac-&rdo. Ausun Pea~ s.tn1or Todd ('onwa) out of Golden West moved from 1M1dt hncbeckcr to otrcnsave auard 1n the spnna af\c:r \uffnina a sl'l)'lt shoulder ~peratton and ptncl\ed nel"'e 1n thC' shoulder After rankint e'l)\th on tbe team With 42 tack_les. tus atblettc talent •-a called upon to make the mo"e He was a saner coma"' out of lht ""'-"" but as mntly No. 2. .. Todd fundamentally u a IOOd pla)tt, 1ood touahoas." atd lint- )ttr head ClOllCb lob.n PaJmno He Juml'l'd into 1 l1tY.1tioo lut 8'1ri"I and b.&ndlt'd the tmUl\100 ~'Cr') wcU. He as 1o•na to help us this )Ur ... Hard luck 8a-r1 RttlrtHwald. thC' lonncr JC .~J(. "-m<"ncan tailback at Oran&e Coast (ollciC' mis~ last season bccaust of a 'I<'" c re ln('(' IOJU1)' and as done pla' ang football at A\nzona after bccomrng academH:alh anclhpble for this S<"awn. his final ~ of C'l1g>b1ht~ MatC'r tkt Hagh s Brtu Tut, who "as a frnhman Juard at LJSC la'it \Cason. IS done With foot• ball af\er a carttr C'ndmg back mjury sufTen-d an an auto aoodent . . . G .... r Wolfe, the former Edison Htah and Orange ( out Collqe cor- ncrback, -.111 rc:d-sh1n at Utah • tate this )'tar after stan1ng 1n I 989 He had dt\( fu<;ton ti:lcl \Urgcry for a hercd1tar) prohlC'm "'-htcb ma- tenah1t'd an tht" \pnng Former Cal tatC' Nonhndgc starting ~ fcns1\-C' tac kit' Steve Rakrmdl. u lntn<' H1"1 product suffered a shoulder inJur. "htch -. .. 11 efTecuvely end has caret'r He Wlll coach for the Matador\ dunng h1' ~ntor year ... Former Oranae Coast Coll* tailback Brtu Georse 1 done at Otu1o1.a (Kan.) U nivemty after one stason hccau~ he dad not ao- cumulate enouah crcdJt houra to pf'OC'tdt' to the next acadcm te year. Hanglna around Former Golckn West ~ e. · fcns1ve hneman Herma..._. i1 ea under-araduatc assistant coech b the defensive hne at Ea.stem Mx. ipn this season wb.1lc h~ 6mlba • dqrtt. A two-year tartn for tk Hu.ron.s., Baine fin~ wu.b 4ie t.ackks last tc.u0n. • NH-LAGUNA ...... 9-:ll) md ~ we1l play IOlid ud ·---~ touad ill all three ~oltM~. We•re biaOG ball leCUrily ud ckleulvdy we don't wuat IO Jiw "P a.be bit Play -we'll avea team ~\ and have all l l IUYI ftytaa IO tbe footbell. That's the Wl'f_ we've played in the past and we ve bad 1ucc:aa." LAGUNA 81tACll • The Lacuna Beach Hi&h Artists bad trouble with the kickina pme a year ll!>t a tlaw which cos1 them apinst Newpon Harbor.• "We're lookina 10 play real solid defensively and controllcd·ball of· fense," Ll&una Beach Coach Lyman Olney said. .. We'll wait and be real paticnL We've bad peat improve- ments in our kickina pme, wb1cb got us in trouble la.st year. We've worked on it every day. aad ~Wit dria. .. We bad a pretty IOod ICrimat.11&' OG Saturo.y and we Took pretty IOOd def'enli~ we toot nal IOlid theft." Olney .. But we need IOtne abaroenillJ up on 0~1t." Ofney " still finalizina wbo the two-way starttn will be. Fearaua. seoond team All-Pacific Coast Laaue in '89. plays oometbeck and wide receiver. MATER DEJ • Mater Dei High's Monarcba, under second-year coach Bruce Roll- inson. are further alona at this point than last year. but their scason-opcn- inJ opponent, Capistrano Valley. mt~t be way ahead of the game. ·Capo Valley as an extremely touah task for an openina football pme," Rollinson said. "To play the caliber of a football 1eam that they normally field. plus catching them commJ off a 'cry successful wan an Hawaii. they'vt' gotten the b~ out or their machinery and it's going to be a tough first game .. "Tblt WU definitely a weeknea for us lut year." RolliMoG Mid he's takina .. a little bit •bove an aveflF 1eam" 10 ~trano Valley lO face I powcr-bouae "witb • ttemeftdouJ number of retumina players." "~e have.to ~Y IOOd dden.e;• Rolluison laid. Se<x>ndly. we have to be sound in the kkkina pine and thirdly we cannot alJow tbe offeme to put lhe defense in tro\lble. We're aoina lo have to play close to the vest and try not to hurt oundves." Mater Dei 7~ overall and 4al in the Aqclus LC.;ue list year, cannot afford to act behind because "we don't have the firepower to catch up," accordina to Rollinson. IRVINE •Junior transfer Jason Minici has earned the staruna quancrback spo\ for Irvine Hi&h. which opens its foot· ball cam paian api nst in tra<ity rival Univer-$\ly. bMebUI MUt. He wu .a.o .. Mn·. i-q~ lilt 1'fl! ... IODbomore at bi.I f'onber lliea IChool. '"So be does have vUllty e1• ~" Heaipn said ... He's a re- ally 6Ae athlete Pd be really bad lo perform well. Aron Oarda, aJtbo~ he'• only a IOl)bomote, is alto a ftne quamrt.ck. (Oa.rda) will play and we have uemcndou.I oollfidencie in both quanerbecb. They're bot.h aood. but they're both youna, which mcan1 they could have an off niaht. Whichever one has an off niaht..,~'U ao with the other one and they piow that." The v19ueros arc healthy for their opener. • It'• always hard-fouaht apinst Uni and a close acorc," Hen-ipn said. "We enjoy playina Uni and I think t.hcy enjoy ptayina us." UNIVERSITY • Football is usually played with bi11uys plugina up the middle, but Mark C unoinaham, Univcr1ity H i&h's coach, has an)'thina but that luxury as has team prepares for Irvine. ._. dw we bave. We doft't ba~ any bll IUYI. etpedally on tbe line. and we quadoti how we•re able to bandle people wilh a decnt-lbe team." for University, 2-1 lut year and winlesa in the Sea View Leque, it doeln"t look JOOd. apecially in ill opener ap.inst lf"ine. Irvine, nonnally a runnint team, will have a new look this time with the pre~ of iu junior quar· tetblck. Juon Minicf, 1 transfer from the Chica&<> area who was forced to win a startina vanity pas. ition for the second year in a row. "Normally, in the put when we f>!Cpal'C for lrvine, we have a food adea what's aoinf on," Cunnintnam said. "This year, it's new. Irvine uJed to be a run-oriented team, now its a plss-oriented team. It's all just con- Juncturc1 but this will be 11 uo- prcparco as we've ever been as far as what opposina team is goina to be doini.'' University quarterback Brian Vail and running backs Marc Walker and Jerry Apana arc rcturnina starters and junior defensive backs Todd Andersorf and Donnell Dowdy will certainly gjve Minaci trouble in find- ing the open receiver. ... Uow \bey'°" a tot ol people (to, anwtuadoo)." iaid Wine. .._. M {kaltiacr) JI IA equUmr. If be"t bot and bu iOo4 RUtvat. I doo'l mow ll we can defead bim. • .. Out ::r:r ii pretty tolid. W\ lt's un~ if their receiven pop the team• he can put tbe ball on \be money." .. __ Sacldletieck bu llOIDC UUI_. OD offeme. u well, wi~-~~B Sea View Leque qu.1 M:I~ n nu Delpdo, who threw for 1,2$9 yatda ud nine touchdoWD• 1a1t IClllOQ. Wide m:efver Robert Reyes. an 111-la,uo performer lut year and a floe all-around athlete, lhould haul la moet of Delpdo'1 puses. Witte'• ooncem• revolve around the runolna p.me. "We just can't be t.hn!e-playwod-out," said Witte. He's countina on fullback lnote Lanai for a bit showing. C08TAMEIA •Tom Baldwin's Costa Meu Hi&b Mustana1 have nowb~ lO IO but up u they kick off. the 1990 se&IOD SAcarAJ a!Ot ap.ulSt Twen-ty~ine Palms at NCV'P<>n Harbor Ht&h. .. Last year, 10 fact, in the Ne~rt game. our ltlctina game proved fo b( bia in the tu.mint events for us. We scored on them first, then we had a kick blocked and we had a couple of short ones and that turned the game around. We'll find out how much we've improved." Tbe Artists, 1-9 last year, return starting quarterback M organ Lanchantin, who also appears to be the front runner for the place-lucking Accorchng to Rollinson. one }ear makes a ton of d1fferenc-c "I thoughl we had a 'el] succC'ssful camp." ht said. "The kc\ I th.Ink 1s that we're 1n our second \car and the staff is intact. We \.\ere further ahead going into camp on both ~ides of the ball and I think "'e·,e reall> ac- complished a lot more. especial!~ m the area of special teams "And as far as what that means for (sophomore) Aron Garcia. it couJd mean spht ume o r at could wait-and- scc," In inc Coach Terry Henigan said ... h dcl>Cnds on (Minici's) per- formance this week. But based o n the doublc-da) performances, it's Jason." Man1c1. whose family moved from the Chicago area last )Car. was the starting catcher last spring on 1he "We still have some question marks," said Cunninaham. who has defensive end, defensive tackle. of- fensive auard and offensive tackle positions still wide open. WOODBRrOOE "We have to take a l?<>k at a lot of ... •Woodbridge High Coach Rick people. Also, we ~on t know h~w Gibson takes has Wamors into well we will do with the small-s12e Game 1 of the 1990 season with a Baldwin. with several pla~ re- turnina. feels a huae need to Wln ~ ftnt ~e of the seuon after goana 0-10 an 1989. "It's a verr, important P!"'e for us " he said. 'We need to WlD very badly. We're capable of w_innina apin1t everybody we play this year and I really do feel that we ~ave ~ IC?t of potential senior lcadcrshap. Thas 11 an important aame for us because we need to ae1 off to a aood start. ' The New 1991 MITSUBISHI 3000 GT ORDER YOURS TODAY! COSTA M ESA'S " HARBOR MITSUBISHI 2ass HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-4491 Parts & Service Open Mo11 .-f ri. 7:30 a .m.-5:30 p.m . Patnd~ Valrnzurla Pat Dav lo rge Velasquez Randv Romero Earlie Fires This Sunday, Arlington Park's top jocl<exs go head to head with Del Mars best. T.1kl t<1ur1 frhcb1· .... c 1'•~tl\"" ·1 l·:n1d·Nt'>t ,cndthl'm tn DclMorcocompctcagainst four nt our he c;r 11 •t l...cv'> .wd '.•.:h,n J, y• •ll ha"t' · I lw All )tar Jock.ey C hallenge. Although With comrct1t1r1n thl" f1L l\.l' ii~ HJld ht• t(ll)'>ltJt:rccf w ;ir netWCCn the States The comprrn1on tnr ii cornrnrm1 1r,1 t1ve J<it kcv ( hJllcnge poster could be pretty in· tense. too Posters arc frn: Nl\llc .;;uppltr ... last \o you rnt~ht wane to show up a little early As a matter of f.lct. ynu m1gh1 Vv'<Hll w ums1 <ler showing up the day before the Jockey Challenge. No. you we Jn 't gt·t ,1 l'' '"tet .rnv "'"1m·r. hut\ nti'll catch the $75.000 Osunitas Handicap for hll1cs and Man:., . Besides the All-Star JoL kcy ( hallcngc (I n ~un<lrw. you have the $200.000 Del Mar Budweise r Breeders' Cup to look forward to This C ~rack II ra ce for three-year-olds and up 1s always one of the fastcc;c mile~ of the season )peaking of whrLh. thr sc,1~on 1s f asc a pp ma"-hing the finish . In fact. this is the last weekend of racing chis season <\o why not hc,1cJ for your neighborhood Satcl11tc Wa~('nng Center~ We can't thmk of a better way co cap off the w<:ckcnd. Free All-Star jockey Challenge Poster this Su~aM • I .I wa.it·and-;.SCC approach. He's headed for a new league (Sea View) and Pacifica 1s a new non- league setup, as well. "Y car after year Pacifica wins their (Garden Grove) league,'' said Gibson. "I don't think they've lost a game in league 10 three years. To go from San Clemente (last year's open- er) to Pacifica 1s a big jump for us. They're ven ""ell-coached. I watched them agamst Corona del Mar in the C lF playoffs last year and althou&h they lost. I was vcl) impressed with their ph)'s1cal abiht). "But 1\'s the bcginnmg for both of us. It's their first game. also." wd1na lhc \\ amors. who duel Pacifica at Bois.a Grande High. will be Junior quarterback James Wyatt. who led the sophomore team to a 7-J finish last )'car. Senior Dae Kam appears 10 b( the strongest candidate at fullback while Jake Jacobs and Gab( Tennet should split 11me at tailbatk SADDLEBACX • T~ p1call} speC'dy and small. Saddleback H1gh's Roadrunners are hoping to rebound from an un- charactensuc 4-6 season and get back into the Clf pla}ofT hunt. Their season Opt'ner. against Ocean Vie"' at Hun11ngton Beach "-111 sho"' th<." strength of !heir S«- ondaf) Saddleback Coach JcIT) W1t1c "'as ' apprehcns1,e about his team's firs1 ,enturc "'llh ~can Vie"' and its qu~r1t"rbad. .. Rand' Karhner 1 COLLEGES From ES I J,~ Bo"'J. as tht.• I agt'f"i "'on their first h ~ League mk in ~ll )Cars He led the team m tad..lc!> for the third straight )Car \.\Ith 104 stops, 62 un- assisted. four sac Its. six tack.lcs for loss. fors:ed l\.\O fumbles. recovered four. had four delcc11ons and two interceptio ns At Rice. Golden West produn Larry Stappf switched from defensive tackle to nJht guard 1 1n the spnng after red-sh1rt1ng his Junior season. He 1s sce'bnd on the depth chart ... Sbablra Pourduesai, a 6-foot-7. 260-pound sophomore de- fcnm e tackle is among the top three at NC\ ada-Reno . Daa.ny nomas. out of Maier Dc1 High. 1s a Junior ·~we took t.htte full (Labor Day weekend) days off becaut:C we were ~ little beat up and we don t play until Saturday. I think it's the first time we've taken tbrcc days off in a row since I've been here." Baldwin, enterina his seventh y~ as the Mustangs' head coach, ts couot1na on junior quarterback Ryan McEvoy. who played well in Costa Mesa's scnmmqe while demonstrat- JOI a lot of poise. Senior Dave Phillips. a two-way starter and last year's team MVP, prov1d.es the lcadcl'$hip Baldwin is lookJna for and po~ a handful of p~obl~ms for ~pposin' ~ndaries at has wide receiver pos1llon. The 6-3, 205-pound Phillips was also Mesa's lcadinJ tackler last year at linebacker. Seniors Duby Ospina (wide receiver) and Quoc Pham (run· nana back) abo need to provide lead- ership. "We have some very aood kids back and the seniors have shown tremendo us leadership," Baldwin said. "h 's the lund of thing we need on 1his 1cam. Phillips has aood size and spetd and Duby Ospina and Quoc Pham were both all-lcque as sopho mores and junio rs and those auys llve us a solid nucleus of scrflors. If we're successful. that's going 10 be the reason." defensive end at Penn. where he had seven tackles and a blocked kick as a reserve a year aao ... Seen s.ntvu. a Junior linebacker out of Corona del Mar Hlah and OT&ngc Coast CollejC. 1s the first reserve in at Drake Uni- vcrs11y and will rotate with the two senior starters ... OCC and Edison H1&h product Marie Fcly, a 6-foot-S. 29)-poundcr at Pitt, is one of two JC transfers battling for time at left tackJc after the Panthers lost four of five line starters lasl season .... His team matt on the line at Pitt is Edison product Lewaoa Mollica, a freshman who swi1ched to center and is No. 3 on chart. Mollica could see plenty of playina 1jmc also as the top two centers art playina injured. He bad an cxcdlent summer camp. Sales, Leasing ~ s . erv1ce Par ts (714) 540 -6 410 Parts & Service Open M-F 7-6 Sat 8-4 2845 Harbor Blvd. Costa M CA 92626 Income Opportunities in Oil and G as Investing Pleue join us for bre.alf ut at which we ~ll .~iAcu.aa .. how investors can take advantage of a cl&M1c buy low I "sell right" strategy despite the recent fluctuations in oil prices. We will also be addressina the foUowin1 issues: • Is an inftttionary recession comin1 •Outlook for domestic oil and 1111 production • Where arc the invcsunent oppMUnll.iel? Dau: Tbunday, ~ple•ber 13. 1990 Ti1ttt · 1:ao ...... t:oo .... Plact. lrviM MarrioCt Ja•bor• at 405 FrttWaJ lniM Bccllde ICAl.ina will be limbed, we sugeJI you make your rexna&ion.I now. Plcue RSVP: Garry Gallndo or JOHpla Sandtn at (800) SU-6021 or(114)47'"51J1. It p•ys to junk your clunker Urry ftendleton frlghtl tall•• dellv•ry of a 1990 '•ltlva from 'ord •••cutlv• Rich Def'rank against a backdrop of cruslt•d cars after being th• ftrst to turn In a pre-t 97 t pollut•r and purchase a n ew fow-•mftttn,1 ford In the Unocal SCRAP program. Unoiaf offered t o pay S700 to the ftrst 7,000 people who turn•d In a pre-1971 v•hlcfe, and 'ord paid a"oth•r noo plus • certificate good for 1700 on th• purchaH of ••l•ct•d 1990 and 1991 f'ord and Uncoln·Mercury autos. Isuzu Impulse designed for lifetime driving pleasure Isuzu believes that a car should not only be fun to drive when It's new. but remain a pleasure throughout Its life. In building the 1990 Impulse. Isuzu spared no ettort to ac hieve that goal. The new Impulse was de- signed with the aid of computer slmulatlons and analysls to es- tablish a hlghly rigid, durable body. Computer slmulatlon data resulted tn Improved floor and side rall designs. Addltlonal analyses pointed engineers to reinforcements for the front and rear strut tower. front auspenslon mounting polnta, rear pillar upper and rear pillar/rocker joint sections. Through extensive testing and computer aided anatysls, Isuzu engineers developed a body structure that It at once both llght and rigid. Among the many fruit• of thla project are reduc- tion• In vibration and nolae, and Improved crUh worthlneas. The body structure ha been designed to deform under Im- pact, absorbing the energy of the colUalon whlle protecting the passenger cabin. A driver's side air bag Is standard. The 1990 ISUZU Impulse Is extenslvefy treated for corrosion resistance and receives . a durable clear-over-base paint coat finish. Zinc phosphate- coated gaJvanlzed body panels are employed In areas prone to rust. The entire body Is dipped In a zJnc phosphate bath for superior corrosion protection. A state-of-the-art E-coat paint system ts utlltzed. The body la dipped In a primer bath. where an etectrk: charge cauees the primer to adhere to the steel body. The car then reoef ves a surlaoer. followed by a base coat of acrylic paint and finished wtth a clear top coat. The multi- layer paint ftnlah, In combination wtth an etectrcmatlcally appli.d primer, creat• a tough, long- luting finish. Many areas to the underside of the body panels are given an anti-corrosion hard wax treat- ment and undercoating for added protection. A stone chip guard coating Is applied to the floor pan. Inner wheel housings, ud other forward facing are~ .. Each fender has a plastic lnnV liner. Additional protection Is provided to the hem flange edge of the hood, doors. and hatch gate/trunk lid after priming. To prevent penetration of water and moisture, an epoxy seaJer is applied to critical areas such as the hatch gate hinge. But, laat· Ing beauty must be more than akin deep. To provide long-last- ing performane4t, the dual-over- head-cam engine of the Impulse "XS" has been strengthened. Increased strengthening and rtgldlty of engine components mean• leas vibration and greater durablllty. ' ' ' J I H 1500 Auto Mell Dr., lanta Ane UW17T Newport/55 Fwy. at Edinger ..... Oto! op9f' , ffy9 "9•1t 5-~• _, M , 1--· 3Qotfl ,., ·--iclm South County YOUSWllEI 111 ISIZU .® m. • SA1.1S OPe.1 7 DAYS A WB • • 'AITS OPIN SA TUIDAn • • SBYICI OfllN MONDAY NIGHTS • I I It I I 1 HI ,. 1 I ' IMMEDIATE DELIVER\" llMCR llL YD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY (7 1') 89!-ttoe (118) M&-S888 ...-.. Actw.IA: ~ SALES ERVICE LF.ASING CR.EAT Eurt10N OP NEW AU ED CARS .. HARBOR'BtVB:iNcosrA MESA GM boosts number of cars wi.th ~:fiver-side air bags DETROIT -General Motors wtll nearty triple the number of lta care equipped wtth drlver- 8'de &Jr bag• during the 1991 model year, and virtually aJI of Ill domeatlcalty designed pass- enger fleet will have the systems by the faJI of 1995, GM Presi- dent Lloyd E. Reuss announced. Reuss &aid GM. Which has been phasing dr11er-s1de all' bags Into its cars since the 1988 model year, wlll also start add- ing passenger-side air bags in '°"'e 1992-model-year cars. tines and as an option on two For 1991. the corporation ex· pects to sett atx>ut i 3 m11t1on cars equipped with driver-side &Jr bags. They wlll be standard equipment on 21 c:ar lines In addition to the cars already equipped with air bags, the drtv- erslde system will be aoded as stanoard 8Qu1pment n •he fol- lowing h~91 car llnt-s (;t'li:,vrote t Corsica, Seretta. Cdµr ~e and Caprice Wagon. Bu1c1c Parlr A.v- enue, and Roadmaster Estate Wagon: and Oldsmobile Custom Cruise£ Wagon The optional driver air bag becomes stan dard equipment on tt··e 01cs- rnoo1le 98 ftatabi. featralnts (a r beo-) cen-, -~~ provide addttlonaJ protection In frontal Gollls.1ons to occupants · who also wear their safety belts," Reuss said. "So we we ·, really working toward two goat.: Increasing safety beft UM 8l1d expanding the number of lllr bag applications In our prod- .Jets With or w1t.,out an air bag, ate ty bens <hould always be Horn l.Jy dm.er and passengers N'1en in a motor vehicle.'· rle added that GM Is pleased with the performance of Its air bag systems · The reports we're receiving from t'1"! r eld 1nd1cate excellent perform;J ice of aur air bag sys- tems 1ust as we expected," He said 1990 model-year to date, GM has sold about 450,000 cars equipped with _ drrver-slde air· bags, offered as standard equipment on 13 car "'3M's suppleme'ltti' tn · he sauJ Chief introduces non-tOxic, biodegradable anti-freeze DALLAS -Chief Auto Parts. a leading retailer of automotive replacement parts has begun stocking Its shelves wttn a new. essentlally non-toxic and biode- gradable anti-freeze SAFE (Speclally Adapted For the En- vironment) is the first en- vironmentally safe anti-freeze ava1lalbe to the general public SAFE anti-freeze 1s now the only alternative to the 250 million gallons of ethylene glycol based anti-freeze sold each year. Ethylene glycol. a substance which the En- vironmental Protection Agency has labeled toxic and hazard· ous. is the main ingredient 1n standard anti-freeze product!. The new SAFE entt-lreeze 1s made with propylene glycol. Propylene glycol Is an essential- ly non-toxic chemical that has ~ received a stamp of approval V from the Food and Drug Admin- istration Propylene glycol has been used tn foods drugs ano cosmetics for decades p "SAFE anti-freeze has the potentlaJ to change the face of the coolant industry," says Mike Manor. president and CEO of Chief Auto Parts. "It wrn provide our customers with maximum freeze protection and optimum cooling efficiency, b•Jt the big plus Is that 1t can be disposed of safely. Even the plastic con- tainer Is recyclable." Chlet"s new antl·freeae adapced for envir onment. SAFE anti-freeze Is . Chief's latest addition to Chief's SAFE chemical program Chief was the first retailer to Introduce a comprehensive. environmentally safe chemical program in No- vember 1989. The SAFE Chemlcat program began with the Introduction of ~x envlronmentatly safe auto- motive products and has grown to a program that now offers 44 SAFE products. As companion products to the SAFE anti-freeze. Chief ts In- Nevada, Artzona, Oklahoma, T exaa, T enneuee, Kentucky. Alabama and Arkansas. tr oductng a new b1odegraoable SAFE rad1ator'flush along with a new anti-freeze testing system "These products are meant to be used tn unison. · says Pat Zastouptl, product manager for the SAFE program "By using ttie biodegradable SAFE prod- ucts together while changing anti-freeze peo .,1t! will help 10 eliminate toxic substances from the environment The new SAFE radiator flush Is packaged tn a revofutlonary propylene plasttc bottle that Is completely recycable Propytene plastic Is the first of a new generation of plastic that can be recycled Chief 1s the flfst re- tailer In the United States to UMI the new plastic In Its packaging. "Promoting a clean environ- ment ls a top priority at Chief Auto Pans and our SAFE line of products 1s iust one wy of help- ing, says Manor "The growth of this program proves that con- sumers are demanding en- vironmentally safe automotive products. and we encourage manufacturers to continue the d eve lopme nt o f SAFE chemicals Chief will introduce the new products l'h all 510 of its stores. Suggested retail price for the SAFE &']_ti-freeze Is $9.99. In addition to the SAFE pro- gram. Chief Auto Parts operates 180 011 recycling centen that recycle used motor oil free of charge Chief stores nationwtde also tecycle used auto batten. at no coat to the customer. Chief Auto Parts Is baaed In Dallas. with stores In Callfomta. TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN Long Beach BMW SALE . LEASI~(; 'ER\'l E. 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GARFIELD ,. y ''A' ., 9 b Nichols bally picked up the phone dialed 9 l l and -lJ\ I voice he almost dJdn't ~ -delcribed the situation. .. There's 1 man on the floor. There's blood. There'• lots o( blood. There's -)'OU jUJt better buny." He peuled, takina in a question. "Do I know if he's dead? Row the beck would I know. Just set here!" The cnatty editor slammed down tbe Dbo._ ~ a atucd Mu~;:t &oml&he ~ he•d 1e1 on tbe and -aaain. -looked ., the body. IR Blond hair. Till. Good lbape. A swimmer'• C h reminded him v.,uely o( a )'OUDI fellow he'd met once <Jurina 1 tour of tbc county's new coronor'a facility. To be continued ... by Jim Davis COURTS a CULTUU i by Maratta I. Maratta ~ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz DENNIS by Hank Ketchum . • SHOE , . Ynu o never "now this is my room .... 1'ARCY Ji ..... r.j ;.u..1 t n.t~ OJJH''ffi'} '~//';l;.,• f AllLO Mm JAllfl8 . WIU CX., (OU M'l~'.:l .,.>., LO~Gt.R fHJ.iJ (fh l<tSS ..Vt. • OVERBOARD r:..-· -.. 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()>~ ~.VlS Mf..1.1 A ~ ~ UJ!(,W'< WUU.Q \~~IOt f.>l I FUJmY WINKERBEAN by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE t L11Aetlfi,flKI 'y{ 0 ) l~E.f\l~ yL T ,• _ ( _iJ '- by Alex Graham DRABBLE Look me ir\ th~ eyt and. ~ay that 09Cll''\ . by Harold Le Doux TUllBL&WSSD8 - THE MENACE •• 1 HAD TO CO\E H~E MR WILSON MAS A MIGRATING HEADACHE /1 - by Pat Brady . by Tom Batluk by'\.ynn Johnston SHE~ ITll\KES TIME W LOOK RIGHT II by T. K. Ryan • • Orange Coast ~ . ~· -• • VOL 6 /N0.36 SEPTEMBER ,6, 1990 Frank Sinatra l:elang with Dan Ricki••>. The Beech Baye rrlghtJ end New Kid• On The Black CtapJ wlll play the Pacific Amphitheatre thl• w•ek. ··BeePegeC4 • ..: ' .. »' ~ ~ • • • • A.~,, ,, •• fl I ~ ff> • 6 • • "JI :W :I •• :· r : r fj~: : f ; f f' ·~Wi~~ ,,~ • • ;;:;t; ~:w · ~j J -~ ' ,, " ,,. .. ,, _.,,......_.... ~ t ._ 6 i ...-3 I r, i!ii iWrp -.i~;.; - "U...• }' ---J ; ¥ ._~ ¥ ld J t: ; : ~ 4; :i i f; ~ ~ r • i • -" .. i !' ; ~ ;; 3 BENERATIDNB ·DF SUPERSTARS , - DAILY PILOT (~)THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK 1. OL' AND NEW • It's a bia week at the Pacific Amphitheatre. First. on Saturday nl&ht. 01' Blue Eyes himself, Frank Sinatra. will perfonn.._ alona with Don Rickles and Pia .c.adora. Then Sunday nil.ht. Southern California aeons The 8eacb Boys will appear on the amphnbeater siqe. Toppina off the week next Wednctday and Thurs.day will be the latest musical phenoms. New K..ids on the Block. For mfonnation on any of the shows. call 634-1300. Sec Cover Story, pqe 4. 2. TOTO, TOO •Toto plays the Coach House. 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. tom&ht and Fnday. Fbr rescrvauons. calf 496-8930 Concen hotline: 496-8927 3. AT THE BEAR •Pat Travers will pla) at Peppers Golden Bear. P1crs1de Pavthon. 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach. tonight at 9 p.m. Adm1ss1on pncc as $14.50. For more infor- mation, call 374-BEAR 4. NICK ROCKS •The legendary po p s1ng- er/sonawritcr Nick Lowe will per- form solo at the Coach Hou~. 33157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, in two performaoCC'S, 8 and I 0:30 p.m.. on Sunday. For reservations, caJJ 496-8930. Conccn hollJne: 496-8927. Sec John Roos' column. pqc I 0. S. WINTER IN THE SUMMER • Rock and roller Johnny Winter w1U play the Coach House, 33157 Camano Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, in two performanc:es, 8 and 10:30 p.m .. Monday and Tues- day. For reservauons. call 496-8930. Concen hotline: 496-8927. 6. JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON •Jazz Sundays bqans at the Cafe Lado, S02 30th St., Newpon Beach, this weekend with the Johnny Ous show, from I to 4 p.m. Tickeu arr S 17.50. Also, in the evenin' the cafe will pre1ent Shades. a 6-~ece con- temporary band. from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. For information. call 675-2968. 7. TOWER OF POWER • The iuzy Tower of Power will be al the C<*b H OUIC, 33157 Camino Capistrano, San J1110 Capistrano, in two oerf'ormancca Saturday, at 8 and 10:30 p.m. For reterVations. call 496·8930. Concert hotl i ne: 496-8927. 8. SINGING BARE Rog~r Bloom 9. OSLIN AND VAN SHELTON • K.. T. Oshn and Ricky Van Shelton with special auest Baillie & The Boys will perform at the Pacific Amphitheatre Friday at 7:30 p.m . Tickets a.rt pnced at $24.20. Tickeu arc a vailable at the Pacific Amphitheatre box offi~ and at all Ticltctron loauons. For funhcr in- formation and to charge by phone call 6 34-1 300. 10. WILD TIME •Van Gunter, Franche San Pedro and other comics will be on stage at Jolters Comedy Club. 100 Plaza Al1cantc, Garden Grove. Showtimc as 9 p.m. and the cover cha.r&e as S 10 Friday and SatuJ'day evcrunp. For reservations, call 97.J-3000. 11 . BECKER'S BALL • Rob &deer is appearin' at the lmprov, 4255 Campus Drive, tc. 138, Irvine throuah Sunda). Sho"' · times a.rt Friday at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m .. Saturday at 8 and I0:30 p.m .. and Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Call 8S4-54SS. 12. FOR LAUGHS •The Laff Stop, 2122 S.£. Bnstol. .Santa Ana., features a nightly hneup of comedians. For information and reservations call 852-8762. 13. CASTLES IN THE SAND •The United Way of Orange C oun- ty as sponsonog a sandcastle con1cs1 on the beach nonh of the Seal Bc.at'h pier on Saturda> beginning a1 10 a.m. For information. call 740-6 t .iQ 14. TERMINAL OPENING •The pubbc ded1cat1on day for the new Thomas F Raley Terminal at John Wayne A1rpon will be hrld Saturday, from 10 a.m to 4 pm Fret. for mfonnauon. contatt ~a ~ La Torre, 755-3636. 1 S. KARA TE FOR KIDS •Athletes and En1rrtaanrn for K1d\ will spon~r its I st '\nnu&.l 0 pc'n Karatt' C hamp1onsh1p on Saturday from I 0 a m to 6 p m at the B~n Events ( t'nlt'r on thr en campus. ~neral adm1ss1on ·~ $9. SS for )'Ounpte~ undrr I :! RC1Jslrat1on star\s at 9 a m Compc'lJUon ftt as ----"""'!"'--------~~-- $20, SIS (or tJ1osc un<kr 12. Proceeds 10 to brncfit the orpnau- taon's efforts to combat~ amona the n.auon·s )'Outh. For 1nforma11011., call 641 -1147. 16. VEEJAY DAY • MTV -Vee,ay" PauJ) Shore .. ,u be on hand to meet faru and stin autopapbs at \k debut of a nrv. hnc of MT'V watchet at Nordstrom 1n South Cout Plaza on Saturda), from noon to 2 p.m. Let~ OC. Oran,e Counry. BT. black lie. BT-0p1., bhck uc opuonal. pp, pa person. TBA. co be anan1cd CHARITY AND SPEC IAL EVENTS •n.mu F. Riley Tennlul, ~ cqtJ-., Sept 7, 7-11 p.m. at John Wayne 4,irpon BT $50 pp 8) 1nv1lalion onl) Contac-t Bea Dr La Torre. 755-.1616 •"Mu ucl S.permu" Opeaing Nlpl, Sept. 7 at 7.30 p.m . South Coast Rcpcno11 rrcepuons before and aJ\cr Georg<" Bcnurd hav. 's pla) Conran M ade/me P<>rter 9..57-1601. • Suclcutle CoatHl. Sept 8 at 10 am . l 'nited Wa>y of ()( at '>cal &:ach. on lhc bt'ath north o l 1he Pl<'r Phone .,.,CJ.61 ·N • lltomas Y. Riley TermiaaJ, Poblk DffleeUoa Day. Sept. S. 10 am .4 p rn at John Wa)n<' Airport l asual a1t1rt' Free n>nr.kt &J l)r 1-l T vrrr. 5.5-J6J6 • F•lflUill1 l~e Dream. ()peDlag of Hoas Caa«r CHler, St'p1 !I at "' pm . Sandp1pc-rs d inner danl't' at tht' Canct'r Centcr. N<"v.pon Beach S 300 pc-r couple BT Ph<1nC' 7/)().591 7. • Ftes&a, Sept 8. Pacific < horal<- Alumn1 Guild at Betson rt'S1dcnl·<'. Nrwpon beach Phone 542-1790 • Penpecthe.: Califor11la Colltt· a.rt, Sept 9. Laguna Art Museum cocktails at lh<" Baldv.1n's dinnt'I"\ v.1th artist "' 'anous rcs1dt'ntt•\ S 150 pp. PhonC' 494-65.1 I • Opnlac/Cbffl Boutk(M. Scp1 Q O pera Pacific at ~u1tfr('oast Phu.i ( O'>la Mt"sa • Splaa~lo' DoW11 Broadway. 4X-pl I.I at 3 p.m .. AID~ ~nKc'I foun· J1t11m uf {)( . t•~ ktad, anJ ·· T hr \pl uh " S ~O Pf' and up Phone· 4v~. 11,,s l • ~nlaa Patty aad Ct'Or&e Hoa& Cu t'er Ceater, ~pt Q at I pm Newport lkal·h li~ HI\ na11on onl' • Bart Bous. Soult Pffk. \cpl Io O< Ph1lharmon1c l:i<>e1cl\ and mcn~an Sol'let) of lntentn Dt'· s1anrn ()( bt'a.in "'Ork on 'nakt'J" L>c\1an Hou~ 1n Sanu1 .\na (iem· a>an utate opens for puhltc toun l""O month\ latt'f ' <ant.Jct \n1r/1J o·wara. 76(}.152.' • C..ft d• Mo.Mk, 4it'pt I\ at 10 a.m . "TS< 'Soph1s11ca1es mC'mbt'r ship brunlh. \pcakt'n and informal modeling at Four Seasonr. ttntd, l'•kv.pon lkal h Clmtact ~ue <·an· non . .S ~ 'l-8848 Pt-1ersort. I • ·..svw ('l( I m • Art• OD t•~ Gren. Sept I J II .s· \() pm . ,·odtail f"('Ct'pt1on "lakc\1dt" 11 the Bc"erl) HC'r11.agc Hotel. C 0,11 Mesa S.H ~p 8) '"' 1t.111on onl) Phtinc U l-.4:~ • QampaSM 8r .. d CnlM. ~pt 13 a\ 10 30 a.m .. Mu seum Council o( Newport Harbor .\rt Musem aboard 1,1a MuJ<'rt'~ Coni.,·t MJU- IM Ga1~r. J9-I/ 2! • O.ert•res...SCpc 14, 7-9 p.m . OC Ph1lh11mon1r Society opcnma of Irvine Medical Ct"ntcr Art Oalkry. Irvine.· Conr.1e1 Jran Tando~y. $$.J.-1421. , • o.-a. ., •• ..,,..... au .... Sc.Pt 14, Jfun11'.'1tOn Kat'bour Com· mlUt( of OC Plulharmonic Society. ContM:f JeAn Tandowsty. 1$3-Jif:U. .. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S Hollywood 8o11.I ·• • Newport Herber Art M•1Hm (850 San ( kmente Dme 'iewpon Beach. 7 59-11 n I Throu&h Sept : \ Comm11ted 10 Pnnt. Charle.. Ra\ • Tu&e •f Ne..,.r1. Sept 14-16 at Nev.-pon Ct'nltr Fuh1on Island C'wport Beach. Sampling of fo<Ki from 40 restaurants. k1clt~ off ~c~­ port Scafest '90. C untart namrllr De Palma. 557-5100 • Newport ~alest, \<-pt I ~-:-!' Nev.port Harbor .\rC'.t ( hamber ul C ommcrtc mannc \.C'IC'brat1nn fca turtio food and tn1crtainmcn1. boat 1ng. ballooning. qcling. kite: ft"\11\ .:ii "ulle)ball. surfing. v.attr ix1to. sand '-a~tk building. more Ptwrw 644-5:11 • C~l~brtty Pro Am T~nla Toar- umeat, Sept 15. Olt'r ( rc~t Treat· ment (enter at Park -..:c"POn Cvn· tart 8c"Vcrl) ,\Jcswni.Jc. ..n.-11.1<1c> CAI II: • Womea'a Natioul Coif Oam· ptou•tp. Sept. 15. Mart h of OlmC'' a nd NcsllC''s at Coui de C"aL.a Coun· try Club ConuKt John HMgIJ . 631-87()() • 'ntttre b ttrutloule. ~pt I\ South Coast Rcp('rtO? a.ala ContJd Madeline Porter. 95,.f6(): • P~npttllvts: Four Stan. Sept 16, Laguna .\rt Mu\t'urn coach ncJr lunlh at Fnars ( lub fk,crh Hill' ;and '1~1 t II• '>l.ulptre~' ·c l;url· r a Ike n\ll' In.' \\ udrn Ph11n t' 49.S-tl U I • ne CHt~r of FHb.loa. 'i\'fll 11\ uu1l<h of <X Pertorm1ng \rt' (enter .ti the C. c:ntcr 'c:" ponr ( cntC'r f a)hwn l\land and 'M.1uth ( 1->3\I Pldla l.i,h1on \h11" .it thr ( entC'r. ( osta Me!Ml S II).~~ pp C <'n t.act Julie Po/hr mu\ H):. I .:u: •Rue~ O.t AwaN11 ud A•<'tlOG, Sept ~I at 6 30 p rn "<'"· port/Cosl.i \.1esa '\ ~1C .\ it t-our Seasons Holcl. Ne~port Bcach SI :!5 pp. BT Phone 754-1144 • Perspectives: L.A. Lew, ~pt 2 I . Lquna <\n Mu"Cum d1nntr at (or- ona del Mar res1dcn e Pt-aker LAPD art-theft \~c1ahst 8111 Martin Pho~ 494-65 H • ~.... Opeela& Co•ttrt R~p­ ttM, Sept 2 I OC Ph1lharmon1c Soc1t't) at Center C1ut>. Costa \.1t\J follov.1ng lOnrert .11 ex PC'rforming An~ ( <"ntC'r b) Ro)al (on· cenaebou~ Orchc•.tra of <\m$\er dam ContoKI kan T1ndo"dn. 551..?44: . 8 bterior Off}p •ow. ~pt 2 J. 2 ' at lbt' O<. Fa1raround' < o\U Mesa PhonC' 7.~4-.,469 • C..Je Safari, Sept 22 at 11 a m . fn<"nd• of the Santa l\na Zoo da\ 111 coolues. anim•I\ and t'ntC'n&inrricn1 at the 100. A&e1 J-1 l. S4 pp "&cs 1 \ and up. S8 pp Contac-r Ten t McEftt. 49 7-0811 • 8 kytle CIH•k Pasta Part}'. Sert 22 at Ncwpon lkach Mamon. sc•• mp at 6 p.m. and lO J' m SI I pp Pf»oM 7} / .()5()8 eaartMay Ce'8nU• Sc1>\ ll. 6:30-IO:'<J p.m . Cen~ for p1ntual Dc'elopmcnt dinner aucuon at lhC' ( entcr in Orange Phon(' .,_,.,_ l / "'5 • OC Bkyclt CJesak, '\t'pl 2' al 5 JO a.m., 10.. 20-. 50-and 100. m1k tours begin and enJ at Ne" pt1n DunC'S .\qua11r Park "'"" porl Buch S~ \ pp include!. l·\h1n ""atcr honk m\irc ( ontal'I r>:.in1dk De Palm.l H"'-.'ICIO • Wlntmak~r Olruitr. ~rt : ' JI • p.m . ( a~m·1~ \ ine~ards .ii I rC:l''> Rc:aU1uran1 l 11rona dcl \l•1 Phnnt' fl "'J-{)Q I /I • l'owdt r Cook-Off. \t'p1 ~' at 11 am L1Jo h k \,\ oman's duh ,I\ "" Lido Pio.La. '1c:v.pon Bcat:h Pht•n< 6"1-161" • Pertpc-cth ~•: S•mmtr o~r al Fre~o. Sept 2" Laguna .\n \I u scum ·· ummcr ~uppc-r al Frt·"'-1' Phone• .55 1·2-'2: • Gelf Touume-nt. Sept 24. Hean of ksu\ Retreat Center at ( 01<> Jc Caza S2SO pp PhonC' 668-IJ"lifJ • IAt ~~ MHlc Coatlau~. ~pt 2J al q a m . ()( Phtlharmo nK ~ouct' "om<"n·, comm11tC'es nnC"ntaturn and ContinuanlC' Fund .._ll kuIT al Four ~a..on\ lintel -..:e"'pon Rt-al h ( onlal'I Jc-Jn randcm\I..\ ,, 1-_'-l_': • N~wport Harbor Holld&) Aactlon. \<'pt ;" .it '''' rm t n111:d Cncbral P~I'' .\''n ol I)( :it I<' \knd1rn lfotd 't "pcirt lkJ\ h Phon" ~' ~ ~ /111 1 • Wlmbledoa W..-o Charil) Tennis Touum~nt, \<'pt 2"· '' 1 ,rnJ < X t (>. "'. ( h.inot < h.unp1o ns ~nelit for 'lauon.11 f-ound:ill<'n o( \\ hrcl. hair Tennis al John \\a,nr Tcnnl\ < loh ....:ev. purl fkJl h < on ra.t c Jrn/ IJ/anchard ~ t}.McJ.' • ••vUaOonal Saadcu&lt Com1>4'tl· Uoa, Sept \O .u lll .t m \mcncan lnilltutC' of "r~ tut~ I\ at <. ,1rona Jel Mar 'tatc Beach Phon(' H 1 • 1 "1Jri • Penpt-eUvt t: AU Hu41 oa Art. Sept. JO al l pm . Lagun• \tl Museum ~keu:h1na. )('ulp11ns of''"' model "'"e and food. at l)ikc 1e,1· deo,c. L..lguna &ach SI ~O pp Phonc J(/.J.fl 'I •Tama,.., ~pl Jo (.,olden H.aton nob of ()( Philharmonl\ '-tl\ l('I\ .attend~ thc:a1tr pcrforman1 t' th 1n '11.111on onl) < onUt<'t )('J/1 I JTI cfov.s~). H '--'":..: • P~nptttlvn Food for Tlloua~t. C'Xt '· Lil$Una o\r1 \iu~um lund1 ,11 Center < luh. ( o ta Mr..: r 1lm un art of eating nu1n11onalh \Ound meal\ 2nd J1,t'u\<1wn Phonc 494-65) I • BUlfl-' Taa uct Rtleatt. <l..t 4-... Hoaa Hospttal I uunda1mn ~~:Cl ub at S.lboa Ba> < luh. Ne~oorl ~al·h S:? ~ Pt> Ph on(' "'fl(). ifJ I <f • Tt .. ls 'fe.,u mul, l')c1 ti ()h,e < mt Trt'atmC'nl l entc1' 11 \ mha Linda Count~ < tut> < ont11n L1...a f14'nlOW 17 -4•.NIJ .. • \lctoriu F•lr. Oc-t h 10 am -~ pm . 01sco,er. \.1uS<"um ul ()( Booth) and d1splaH lt'atunng ~u1lt 1ng. spinning. v.ta\lng 11o 1c\.crv.or\. g.amrs. food. c:n1en.tmml"nl mnr(' PhonC' 54{J...(N04 •Fu t dell' Arlt , 1 let ~ ~ \' \\C .\•>I 'unh ()( and t .1l11\1rn .i -,tatt I n1 'e1'1t\ .11 fulkrton \n .\ll1anH \trCC'I Paint1n~ JI ( C\l r campu' rontJd &·H•r/1 ( 1kn ,\ 1 /-U l11\ • Sewport Bttcb Concotr• cl'Et~1uce, <>I.\ .\ l<)( 113\\ll and \1ntagc l J f .,hov.. at .\ldn'-h Par I. l ('! ( atJ1ll.i~ v. ill be: hnnun•J marquc .\duh\ \I 5 S I: in J<I 'dn<.:c '-hildrcn SX S6 Ph11n1 ., ~fl .(IQV l •Arc Toor, C 01 11 at ~" a ni !'.luseum C uunul o l 'cv..p.1r\ Harbor .\n \1u~um attend' .\n ncnbcrg lmprc\s1on1sm and Fau1c Landscape: C\h1b111on'> at Lo' \n· gelcs ( ount~ ~u\Cum of .\n (on ~ct M aune C1a1h<'r "JfJ.J J:_• • P~rsptttivu Black Tie, GoldH EveolJt1. Oct I: Laguna .\n \1 u· ~um Opt"n1ng ol Re' rcswurant Nt"'port CrnH·1 f .t\h1on hlanJ l'hPnt' -llJ.+.ti ~ ! I ART •C.aler tor tbf' l\tud\' of OtC'orat- 1\f' Arts I l f J 'I l Jffiln• l Jrl\tr.in11 \.in Ju.in l .ir1,trJn11 ~"~21 '~' I hrnu&h ''" I' E h1r de ~ 11111 l l1llcl lion 1 J •1. 1 hr f "'' I n 1.uunll."l ~Ulo\ • ' "'" I· R1cJcrn\c1cr lb I ~ 11'14!1 • Ga l•rl• f a phlr•no 1 l t I'll\ I ( 1min11 l Jf'1\l',1r •' \Jn JujJI c .ip"1ranu "' 1 ' , -..crn 1'-' l\ 1 -\\omen ,,t t 1111<'.t ll.1111.h -Penni \nnc < ro\\ RJ ' CO\tar l lltjN'lh .\bt')t4. Oav.n' \ I> f ll.,\q1man .in11 R1vcrwnman • Bewen MHHm < ~r .. 12 ' \la1rt C,tr('('t \.lnta .\nJ •1 12 -1 11\~I \<'pl '' noon-l pm \n .\liernoon 111 lnJonn1Jn .\n .inJ t ulrurc • t-apaa Art M•a"ui f '1 1' l l1tl l>n'<' l...tgun.i tk.ilh ~<>-l-t-"lll fhrou&h <kt • h' l>d l'11 \' \>rl..' ''" Paper l hr11uih ~Pl l t> l ''' \ngclt'1 MoJan1't' '<Ill 211-2•J \rt \UlllOO ""Pl ~I 0. t " ~·It"\ 111111\ li.irll the Permanent l nll~ 1111n IX 1 ' I~ ~ Pur,1111 •'' tht \1.inrlm1\ (>.,1 12 J1n • \ \11•11•Ifl1ght J0\I <. olnr • Mlrae4a Gall•rlet. 1.s I • \ { nu\I H"'> Laguna tk.ir h 4q4-441Jl l ulptm R1\'hllfJ \'41. f)on;,1ld'' "( lr pheu1... .\rmcn1.rn '""' Maniros lt...art'n MorJ;ln "'fa\v.ell. I .;aNln Olht>n • M~n~r <'lilrwral Ce•ur. (1201 W Mahcm °'\C . fullcnnn. 7J8-()5q5) 01\'' film Ft"\ll\ll Sept ., "Oa"d <. oppcrfit"ld .. ~pt ~8 .. "-nd Nov. For S<1meth1na Com· etctel) OlfTc~n1 ' C t I: ''\.1onl~ P)thon and the Mun1nl of Lift • <k"t 26 "Mont\ Python 1vc at the • Stary S.eeu floe Art Gallerits • ( 14988 Sand C an\On .\\C IC' I·' lr•1ne, 733-044.Si fhrough Oct 2 ~haron Dav.~on v.ateHoluH · Bcnchman.ff\Jmcd \lt~\t'I<; · in· '1t.111onal e.\h1b111vn C)\ 1 n-\11 !'\11 ~C' ~m1\h Ro~n Barnum t--cn liit"'~ "'aleflOlor\ • TriugJt' Gall~rlts • \tnum (nun Third I lour '\cv.pofl ( t'llttr Fd\h111n hlanJ 1 ~1 .. , \11: 1 T hrriuttl- '°lc'pt \ \lc\Jnllrd Jjlll"' -'.Ill' l "'"r' MUSIC •Partllr S)mpbon\ ''' rm ..it I 'inc-\IC'Jd••"'" ~mph1tt1c,11 ~r ..,-, ''~ ~·rt " l h.11 l"'• \~X\. lJl uldr • Pa<'ifi<' ympboD). ' rm .11 ()I Pt'r1tJrm1n~ .\rt' l t·ntt·r t .. • 1. '"' r < cn1c:r I>ri \ r < 1Hta \Ir' 1 J -.i~:" f)\[ "·• r>1Jn1'1 lk.a "J \IJ\l\llh ( 11.l I' Kt .. J ( IJ' l l•nl rrt Jlld Dinnc:1 • OC PlallurmoDJc Soctt'I). 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THEATER, MUSICAL THEATER •OC Puformuti Arls C ~Dier r.- TV'" n t 1·11trr Dn' c < "'.i \fr-._,, ·~ •: "• 1 Thr. u~I' \l·p1 \tJrl1 •hi f \flrt'~\ "c-pl ''·' 'C""' '\ tll~ l I\\ fU\ll'I (\,\ (I'\ () Chh ( .lrlt nP<'r' < 1imf1.i n' • CaUfonaJ.e 'tatt' l alH"rtlt). f'all ~rtoa. t Plummrr \uJ1111num :111 I < h;apm.an .\\C' fu lll'rt•1n ~ .. ,.3,·11 'wpl 14 lnl1•tht•"•xxh l;sp1nr '\onJhr1m C>..t ' '\,rnon.11 Theam· 111 lhr l >t-.il '~Ill' lltar1.1 lu•n ,,, R1,tic-n '·"h.tn nn\ cl ·n1w \1nrt' '-1'1 mg • ( •llforaJ• SLatt' l ah-~ralh . F•ll ~rt.oil, I( \I I l.trt1pu\ l 11lkrt1•n .. , ""'II (l\.t '>·I ~ 'fhc ()('dint' and fall ,11 1hc • n11a \\ mlJ ·" ~n T hr,1ui'h the b "' 1•1 < 1•k l'l•rtrt I)\. I 2r-. 'l" 4 "tfttmltt • Crove ~npure Ft11ival 1 f C''• 11' i.I \mph1thea1rc < 1ardcn (in" c t>\t1"'21\I G~m Tk•ttt. f~t ' 'H" ' "lhe lmix1n41n,r 111 Bein~ f . .trnt'H · Ch~a r \\ill.Ir Amt*J~attt. .\uJ 'I "°I"' " .. Otht'llO .. O.&ty Pilot W~end/ Thunday. Septem~ 6. 1990 ('S CovER . __ .. -··· ~ -~-.,...-_·::·>---_j_· History on stage at Pacific Amphitheatre surpn~ of man)'. and wo n an they had ~ver doM am1h1~ a The Paetfic Amph1tbeatrr wtll be Acadcm) A....-ard as bc1t supporung defply ptno~ as "In M) Room• offcnni a cruh rou~ 1n pop music aetor Capitol .Rtcords offt'rrd him a or as rhrt!'-m.ic:ally oompln u WOw t\¥lol') thJS wttk as three gcner-contract and suppltcd him wtth a Ur O~b (be.led .on .. M~nao Sen. allons of supcrstan -Frank San-superb arrangC'f. Nelson Riddle. who tam'f,IA s 11>63. hit "atmncloo au-a. the Beach Bo)s. and Nev. K.ids had tormcrl) dont' arranicmtnts for Man ). And Wilson (v..-host role 11 on th<' Bluel. -v.111 perform an • 0ors<-) Thttr rnllabora11on rrsultt'd produett was finally C"r"Cdlltd ~D tbe S<pa.tatt' shov..-~ at tht' Costa Mt""Sa an ~mr of tht bc~t rtrnrdangs Sin-slttvc) was workJ.na -.onder\ 1n tk 'tnuc atra <''t'r dtd \taning v.1th a l~1nch studlo. The counc begins v.11h The Chair-LP tdlkd "Song~ for 'oung And tb<>K wooden didn't ceaar man of the Board Lo' ers .. with the earl> hits (tht' first 1140 CDs In 19~1. fran~ 1natra announced He's b(·tn on top e'er sanct" co,er the yean 1962-64) Tht ~-h1~ rcurt'mcnt "from the entcnaan-"-htlc ~1natra v.,;n ming from th<' snt trr.at of tbu thrtt-\D rel~~ mcnt 1o1.orfd and from pubhc lafr" In a>hc) . .t nc1o1. mum "u ming abo'c heanna tht third ( D the &foup's 1<P) he chanJcd his mind the wun1.h ul 1he lra\h1n1 s_urf an 11th album. 1%6's ··Pet \ounds.• His ~tt~1ncc has ancludC'd na-u1hem l .tltfom1a The &a-.h l ong dn1rC'd b) Beath f\..n \ fant.. uon.il and antcmauonal tounng.. &» ~ "'ho v.111 rla' the f'aofil "'ho consider 1t tht' <'4u.al of tht tcJe, 1s1on spcu.als and e1gh1 long-.\mph11hea1tr •'n "iund:" night Beatles" ~s,t. Pepper ·· 1ty "Ptt pla) ang r«ords thrtt of thl'm an Gtm<' '" q,1t11m11r lh<' hlttnf and 'M.1unds .. relca~ finalh 1.1r turn u 1%0 in a pa1..Uic ..ailed "'Tnl~.. l.uetn·t· ''''" ot thJt pl.t1r :lnJ t1mt" epolhal album v.1th the'""'' puYITT His l.4st LP '"( .\ Is \h Lld' · Thr ir11..ip' llr\I '"'' .t t\unl\ Jnd dant~ at dcvnn t l"b41 v.as pannC'd But iast ~·P-· \urtin \.il.tra' Jn,1 \ 11 • n I \ \ · 'ou should knov. thr IJ'"' lull tt'mber he ""as Ct'l l'hrat1ng "50 ~Ca.I"\ hJ\(' ocrn •d<"J'f'l1 IH" I ll ti\ Imm "'Pct Sounds" \\c•ul1lr ~ 11 Bt ol nightclub dates ·· and Sunda' l .tp1tol " th lht'11 1h rd Jnd htth '••<' · "God Onh "n""'' \loop <''rning he shares the stage a1 the • "\ur1rr t11rl and "\1"1111 l).1"'" \.ii John R"' and "(arc.I nr '" bur Pacific <\mph11hcau"t" v.ith rnmeJ1an New Kids on the Blodc, the newest pop supenurs, picked umr ~ p.tarnl 111 .1m11hrr The 1hrrt' \ more Bnan \\ ''"'' ,.,0 n - Don R1tl.lt'1 and 'ocahst Paa up two trophies at the recent American Music Awards. grvur' ll•unh alhum I 1111c· l>c-ul<' pcnmenung with on·hntr.i11nn . ..,. Zadora They plaJ the ~actnc Amphitheatre neJrt week. ( oupe "''"I'<' r<"k.1~d J\ a l'M•·frr rangt'mt'nts and lyn~ 111 "·I\~ tllat On Dec I 5 he "-111 be' ~~ f\ en the lain th1) '<"Jr "''h \II \um mer do\Cl) paralleled v. h11 thr lkatlrs most fa11htul anatra fans ma' be' some tn "'htch Sinatra wa.s ba ~C'd Higher .. Others follo"'<'J 11.11h 1m Long v.rrt' dom1 on tht1r lOntc-mpor&r) Y..OOdt'nng -albeit admanngJ~ b} Jo Stafford and the Pied Piper' ron.ant rok1 (He.-v.u c-'rntuJlh tt• l hr real 'alul' 111 th<"\C' tv.n re "'url . "Revolver·· How long v.111 he ktt-p going., otht'rs solo Some swung -"Oh. makr more th.an 50 mo' ll'\ , · lca!IC\ t .ind the thi rd rrlea'><' Pr1 Therr are hours uf ,,Hdul hsttn- lt Y..Ould be unwi~ to count him Look at Mc ~ov. ... "ut"s Get .o\-v.a\ But a.s the 1940s ume tu an end. ~ounds") I) that thn linall~ put the ang 10 be had hen-the ''"C't'I and OUI Th<" road from htS Stan as a From It All" -bul mosl wcrl-\.Vllh ha personal life l1nclud1ng JI· fkalh &J" lrgaC\ tn '>Uml' per-tender "Don't Talk n•u1 'uur Head w nn) kid in Hoboken.~ J .. wnh a ball.ads· "T ll ~c,er Smile Again." t.acls on photographC'rsl gelling ham \pt'lll\l' ln)teJd 1.r 1hrov.1ng all the on M } Shoukkr)" the iuand 111- bum1n1 ambition to be a sa~cr and ''Thu Lo'<' of Mint' ... '"There .\re an 1ncrcasmah bad prcss h1~ pubh. hm at }OU a1 11n1c-a la "fnJlcss strumcntal "ut'\ (jo '"'~' (or 1 a star to the p~nt agmg eminence. Such Things ·· lo 1941 . at 25, he v.u •maac began to change and has la-~um mer" and th<' .uuntlcu wm· Whtie." which "'"II s1len1c-1hu~ -bo sllll able to stir a listener. has bct'n named top band vocalist b} rwr to dtchne The lov. point v.u p1la11on' 1ha1 ha'<' c1lrC'ad' h<'cn rt'· dcn1gratt W11~n·, depth a.nd full of lwtsts and turns Yet ht' ha~ B1Uboard. the show-bu maga.zinl' 1952. His vocal cord!> hemorrhaged lea~J thr~ < ()\ pl,.lt' tht' hats bn""adth on tbt' bram nf run Fu pcrx,c1cd through 11 all, doing 11 By the end of the )ca.r he had and ht was dropped b~ MC>\ the among lhc lcs\·lamd1Jr ~onp that Fun"'. a.nd the subtJt" U\C' ol nbot llld "his v.a).. rcpW:cd Bina CrOSb) -v..-hom he big t.alent aaen('). :-.;o rl'Cordtnp.s had arr JU\t .a ll\lll.tl hi lhC' Bt'alh Bo\S d)nam1c temp() uufh elf Im Wall· Ht iot his stan on tht' MaJOr had 1dohzcd as 1 )Outh -as lht' been issued since 1949 He had nu kg.aq ina for the 0.)' ·• Bov..es amateur hour as the 'ocalast leader 10 the annual Downbeat poll mana,er. Thus hcanng the album · ~1.rfrr ln hntt no tes wntttn tn Ptlll of the Hoboken four at age 19 Four Ht' was also attract1na tht' screams The comeback v.u rcmark.ablr C.ml" .. ttrr the fir\! tv.u albums. 11 ~icC"a.n.m-y, the ti-Beat I<' u,1 -~ )'cars later. Ha.tT) James signed ham and sv..ooos of l«n...qc iirts He ~ Columbia Picture\ to bctomcs apparrnt 1us: hov. much Sounds· blew me out of 1hr •"11C1 I for his band Then. he mo'cd over S1natr1 aJso bca.me a film star IJ 't' him the role of the spunl\ and huv. 4u1dh the ~ng"'nllng lo'<' tM album so mut h l\c Jlnt to the Tomm) Done) band and has He had suna an thrtt m ovies with doomed Angrlo Maggio in "from and produung gen1u\ ul \\ 1Json v.a..s bouaht m y kJ<b t'aCh ~col."' o(it for carttr took ofT 1n earnest the Done) band. in 1943 ht had has Hen to Etemll) .. ( 1953) Ht' v.a~ "°"''"'-.\ftt'r all the tttlc cut wu th<ar education in hfe -I f11urt., A lot ofhJt rtcord1n15 follo"'C'd -fint acuos role 1n .. Hl&her and rtmarkabl) &ood 10 the pan, to thl' the Bea h 8o)s' fil'\t ballad. and one is educated musiC'alh 111 tht')'w -------------a COMPACT DISCS 'Un[imitd ~100----r1--o-o--o--FF-------7i~l I OFF • OFF I OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES I I EACH a EVERY DISC IN THE STORE• I WITH COUPON . EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 5, 1990 I L---------~----~-------· '(.)o(I'> not nl('lud( uc,..>11 ,;."'' l<lsef I I!. 01 c..ile rtt>fl"I•, CRYSTAi. COUKT '"I 111 • fl\'I l'I \/ \ 1111 l\t'.11 'I I •.-f,1 \k-..1 1 J,f l•\t l 'J •• u Hru..hl'"·'\ (71-1) 557·5-157 111 'I '\ I \ I ~ \ II \ FAIKVlt-:W COURT I '" \ tt·\\ 1t \\•I .on 1 ''n \ I ,u1 \ W\\ H:lt C4 Deify PHot Weekend/ Thuraday, Septemb« 8. 1990 VIDEO(I heard that album It m.,, tit pl!( ovt'"fboard to la) 11'\ tht' d uSK tJ I this ttntW). but to m~ 11 ,cruuily 1s a to tal. cLIUIC' rttor,I Tame has )t't to td l ' 1 1hc Nt'll Kids on the Blod. 11r truh llassac. but th<\ C'ena1nl) atY un top o( tlw music V.orld today and lhC'\ v.lll bt pulhn& into Costa Mc'l.I for 1wo sho""s at tht amph11h,1tt'r nol Wedne-Mia) and Thur\J.n n11Jm. They wtl'f the hOtlt'\I <tl I 011919 and at looks ti 1( Nev. l\••h nuJhl bt the honnt l<'1 of I Q9ll "(it-t uwd to 11 " v. .. nc-tl Htli. a ,,.._., .. M~ MUSK/CISI 631-STOP 631-7867 "the store with All The Movie•" FREE VIDEO RENT AL Rent One -Get Second One FREE with This Coupon FREE MEMBERSHIP ALL MOVIES $2.00 A DAY 369 E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa CALL NOW TO RE SERVE YOUR MOVIE We Transfer 8mm Supt>r 8 16mm Slid{'' and Prints tO VHS or Beta VCR Repalrt • FREE Eallm•I•• l•••r Ol•c S•le• •nd Rent•I• Aero.• from ~ 0 Pop ?anday COACH BOUSE 331S7 Cammo C.pistrano. San Ju.an C.pistrano. prcscnts Toto tonight and Friday. For reservations. call 4%-8930. Concm hotline: 496-8927. PEPPERS GOLDEN BEAR Piersjck Pavilion. 300 Pacific Coast Hi&bway, Huntmaton Beach. pres- ents Pat Traven at 9 p.m. Ad- mjUJon pntt 1s S 14. SO. For more infonnat1on. calJ 374-BEAR. THE STAG 14S E. 19th St., C'O$ta Mesa. Peter Wickersham Thursdays. 9 p.m. to 1.30 a.m .. Sundays. 3 10 7 p.m. and Tuesdays and WcdnC'S· days. 10 p.m. to t·.30 a.m. 631-9813 • BUBBLES. 11 1 PaJm Street. Balboa near the Fun Zone p~nts the Ann WaJsh duct at 9 p m No cover ch.aric. 67S-9093 THE CANNERY RESTAURANT 3010 Lafayette Ave.. Nt'wpon ee.ch. "Nineteen" oldies and top 40s. 7:30 p.m to m1dn1&ht. 67S-S777. ZEPPA an Fashion Island adJ&· cent 10 Irvine Ranch Market, Wedncsda~ throu&h Saturday 9·30 p.m. to I a m. Repeat Star ~h winner p&antst Jimmy Hopper wuh contemporary. classics and top fon ) (avontcs. RC$Ct'VatJonJ suge1ted for dinner. 640-0600. llSTANGO RESTAUR ANT 19100 Von Karman. Irvine. presenu the mus1c of tht' Andtt, b y Raul and Ricardo Thursday and Fnday from 8 p.m. to rrudnlJht. 7S2-S222 REUBEN E . I.EE 151 E. Coast H1&hway. Newt><>n Be8cb fatum Chu<k Battqha s rock 'n' roll musJc Wednesday throu&h Saturday. 9 p.m. 10 I a.m. Abo Tim Parker on piano 1n the d1n1nc room. 6 7S-S790 BOCA.RT~ BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 East Paofic Cout H1Jhway. Lona Buch. 21 and ovt'r. r nt<'rtaln· mcnt Wllh local acoustic folk and r«k musactans Thursday. Fnday and Saturday n1ahts. Show umc 1s 9 p m (2 I 3} 594-8976. WESl'IN SOUTH COAST PLAZA 666 Anton Blvd., CO$ta M«a pm- ents Confre~ Phillips with modern rcnd1ttons of Broad:f Music al 1ht' Piano Tuesday 1hrou Saturday. 6 p.m to 10 p.m a af\cr thea1~ ~pmc hour ~2SOO THE WHnE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavml. 340 South Coast H1Jh· way. Laauna Beach. p~nts live rntcnainment and danc1na n1&htl y 494-8088. THE JUGHTIWlJS BROTHERS BOP 18774 Brookhurst. Founwn Valley. The Hop presents: Thursday. up sync contest, cash pnzcs. Fnday. Dance all ni&ht ~1th DJ Dtnn1s 8 Goode. S4 cover: Saturday. Special conccru. Closed Sunday and Mon- da). available for pnvatc pe.mcs. Tuctday. "Rock Around the Clock° lhow. an •""-rd wt nnma revue which features a fully s~ musal history lesson 1n rock 'n' roll; Wednesday. Hollie Vest and Lhc Wast Guys. 8 p.m to midnlJht. No cover.; 963-2366. NJGBT MOV!3 S902 WamC1' Ave .. H untinaton Bc.ach Concen info hne: 840-0208. l"rlday PAarJC .AMPlllTllEATU pm.- ntl JC.. T Otlin!RickY Van Shelton th special pint 8adlit • The Bo~ at 7:.30 p.m. Tick.eta ·~ Pt'icied t $24.20. Ttcktts 11' avadabk 11 Pacific Ampbjlbeelft bo'I of6cc at all Ticictroo ocatiou . For infonnauon aod to cbatF by ne call 634-l JOO. ' BUBBLES BALBOA CLUB 111 PaJm St.. Balboe The DaJton Gana 9-piecir bia bend at 9 p.m. toni&ht and Saturday. $3 cover. 67S-909). THE CANNERY 3010 LafaxctLc Ave .• Ncwpon Beach. prncnts Pn- vate Practice" with rock music, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Friday. Saturday and Sunday. SJ covt'r Fnday and Satur- day, no cover Sunday. 67S-S777. S..tvday PACIF IC AMPHITHE ATRE Frank Sinatra/Don RickJcs With spccaal JUCSt Pia Zadora toniaht at 8 p.m. Tickets are ~ced at S30, $45 and arc a vaalablt' at the Amph1thcattt b<>A offitt and all ttcketron locauons. For more anfor- matJon and 10 charae tJck:cts by phone, call 634-I 300. COACH HOUSE 33 1.57 Camino C.p1stra.no. San Juan Capistrano, presents Tower of Power tn two performances 8 and 10:30 p.m. For reservations. call 496-8930 Conu n hothne. 496-8927 BISTANGO RESTAURANT 19100 Von Karman Ave .. lrv1nt', prc-Knts the piano. su and vocal styhn& of the James u changc, 8 p.m 10 I a.m. 752-5222 BOGART'S 6288 East Pacific Cout H1&hwa). Long Beach. pres- t'nts Nie\ Pyiow tom&ht. (2131 594-8975. TBE RIGHTEOUS BROTHE RS BOP 18774 Broolt.hurst St .. Fo un- 1.&Jn Valle). A tnbute to Rick Nelson, featunna Gary Shorellc at 7:30 p.m. S4 cover. 963-2366 ZOT SPOT CA.FE s.400 S. Verano Road o n the UCI Campus. Ven.no PLac:ic Graduate bouSJn& complex u ve mU$JC now t'very Saturd.a) nipt at 8 p.m. Doon open at 7 pm. MJnamaJ adm1ss1on cha.rgc of S5 CaJI 8S6-7981 ~day PACIFIC AMPHlTKEATRE prt's.- ents The Beach Boys at 7:30 p "m Tickets art pn~ at S25 30 and SI I 55 and an a .. a1labk at lhe amphitheatre box office and T 1ckrtron To chargr ucktt\ b> phone. call 634-1300 COACH HOUSE 33157 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Cap1stn11no. prcvnLS Nack Lowe tonaaht 1n 1-.0 performances 8 and ICr.10 p.m For rcservatJon$, call 496-8930 Conccn bothne. 4~927 THE 8AJlP INN 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mcu. presents Peter Wicktnham Sundays 8 to 11.30 p.m. and Fndays 9 p.m. to I a.m. 6'46-.88S S. CAGNEY'S av THE SEA 406 Pacific Coast H11hway. Hunt1n11on Beach fea turn Luke and 1he Loco- mouvcs eac.h Sunday at S·JO pm ~93 1 8. auaat.a BALBOA CLUB I 11 PaJm Sttut. Balboe, prc$CnU the Don Miller 14-pae« Bi& Band at 8:30 p.m. The Cover ch&r'llC as SIO wblCh 1.s ~funded with the purclla.st of a dinner entrce. AfteT 10:30. the cover Chaflt IS s~ RctttVallons arc recommended for Sunday 675-9093 SUNSET P UB 1665S Pacific Coast Hl&hway, Sunset Beach. Rq- pe 3 to ) p .m.and a p.m. to mid· ni&ht. (213) S92-l926. V'DJ..A NOVA Richard Fauno's piano styli~ Sunday throuab Wedlladay. n daily S p.m. 10 l L m .• 3131 W. out HiahMy, N~w­pon Beach 64l-7UO. llomda7 COACB 110VSE 3lU7 Camino Capisvano. San Juan Capiluano.. pracnts Jobnoy Wined in t-o citt· fonnantts 8 and 10:30 p.m. ton1&h1 and Tuesday. For reservations. call 496-8930 . Con cert hothne· 4%-8927. BISTANGO RESTAURANT. 19100 Von Karman, Irvine. features the piano and su duo of tht' Jamt'S Exc~se. 7 to 11 p.m . Monda) lhroU&h Wednesday. 7S2-S222 BLOE BEET CA.FE I 07 21st Pl . Newpon Beach. Nick Pyzow Solo M{lnday and Tu~y and Fnda) at 8 p.m. 6 7S-BEET. SVNSET P UB 166.SS Pacific ( Coast H1ahway. Sunset Beach. -aJI k.Jnds ofbluct all ni&ht 10111 9 p.m. to t a.m. (213) S92-1926 Tueeday CANYON BAR 6 GRIU. 859 l..aauna C.nyon Fronu.gr Road. Folk n1&ht every Tuesday 8 to 11 p.m featunna Mark TumbuJl. Beth Sands. Richard Stekol. Grq Leis aod more. Wedn~y. Satire Bro~n Band; Thursday, Juice. and s1>«1al enteru1nmettt Fnda)'"and Saturda> 494-191 1 or 494-4310. KAAPATOK Jan. 2' SECOHO CfTY • Nov 9 ROBERT 8. MOORE PERFORMING ARTS T H EATRE Fa1rv1ew Road & Art1ngton. Costa Mesa Ticket llfo • 7141432·5527 - Visa & Mastercard w~ '°' Advanoe Sales .., ,..,. • 1-• .,..., • .,., ,_, SUNSET PUB 166.SS Pacific C<>a$t Hl&bway. Sunscr Beach. h't' cntcn.a1nmcn1 9 p.m lo I a m . (21 '' S92-1926 Wedneeday ZOT SPOT CAFE UC'I (am pu~ in the Verano Pla~·vaduatr hou"ng compleA p~nts musical an1su an an antamatc cofftt hou~ \tttlng each Wed~> at 8 p m .\dm1ss1on I!> free. Earl\ am' al 1s r«ommended Contact tln·t' Solomon. 856-7Q I KlNGSTON TinO ·flt>. 10 · AAOIAR A0S0mtAL · ..., Jt RHAPSOOY INT APS · '-ti 0-.... "-°'**' · Aprl I PACO P£JlA ·Aft!! 21 r---------------1 ,. ,....., ,.. ,. .,, ., _ J:t.,..,.,..,. I ,...,., ....... .....,.c.,, ... ,,_.,_ I """""-•.,,., ..... ..,..., _. ..,......, t. I I I I • : OCC T cllel Oltoett 2"'01 FaiMtrN ~ PO Bo· !>005 Co,111 ~sa CA 92628 5005 .- ~..,..,_ ... ~..,..~--..... ----...... _J Oalty PllO\ W-*endl Thurlday. September 6. 1990 ('S \liDEOS A video trio that is off the beaten track 8y MIKE "ARSON ....,.. ___ __ Three mov1cs that may, be a btt ouLS1de the mainstream arc now out on Video and well worth a look: AJI Do11 Go to Heavea MGM/VA Home Video VHS-Beta 85 mm. $24. 95. "You can't k~p a good dog down," sing the main characters an the latest children's )aITI from an1matord1rector Don Bluth. the man behind such past gems as .. The Secret of NIMH," "An Amencan Till" and ''The Land &fore Time ... That ma) well be the case. but this cnaaa.ing shce of fantas) succeeds onl) half the umc an conJunng the mag1c assonated With the heyday of Dunc)' Ironically. 11 was a decade ago that Bluth defected from Olsnc) to pursue what he d~bed as quality an1mauon He was fed up with Walt D1snc) slumping on animauon budgets 1n 1u quest for hvc-act1on pictures. He wanted to explode the belief that computcnzed animation could rcpla~ pen and ink. In doing It has wa). Bluth has not always been succcuful. One can hardly araue wnh his animation. as fluid and colorfully stunning as an>- thmg Disney does. It's the little 011ngs that tnp him up Consider .. All Dogs," a hkabk enough film about a rogue mutt named Charlie who 1s murde~ b~ SEPT 10 WU ROif ... APT17 ca.rune cronies and aocs to heaven. In a scene borrowed from "Heaven Cao Wait," Charlie returns to Earth for revenge while also man- llilO& to unale a wa.if with the doting parents of her dreams. There's a strong sense of morality about the film. a definite air of pageantry as the characters interact humorously, and that most basic of animated tenets: a strong emphasis on family So wh> isn't "All Dots" a great film? Because 1t lades the one cle- ment Disney movies have always excelled at: great songs. Bluth and company have strong ao1mauon and a strong stOf). but the songs arc a ~1d lot, a far cry from the "The LmJc Mermaid's" Oscar-winnlng score. Sure the film will delight duld.rcn and gave parcnu a mo- ment's peace. But only when )OU come away humming the tunes 1s kldv1d really magic. MaOMM Onon Home Video. VHS-Beu. 90 mm Comedy doesn't have to be prctt) to be funny. and "Madhouse" as a delightful case in point 0..rlle fvoke of Burt Reynolds, left) rebels at the rules of the Heavenly Whippet (Melba Moor•J In .. All Heaven.·· John Larroqucttc and K.Jrst1e Alley headline this def\ farce about a yuppie couple whose peaceful ex- istence is shattered when some rela- tives visit. Mark a nd Jessica BannlSler have the finer things in hfe: nact JObs, nice house. nu~ mamagc. But when Mark's cousin from New Jcrsc) comes to call. the same cousin he worshiped an high school. allusion becomes a nightmare. Instead of a football bcro, '}:"~ (John Diehl> has become a burned-out dreamer. saddled with Bernice (Jessica Lund)'). a wh1n1ng. obnoxious. de- manding wife and a possessed cat You think you've had hellish guests? Consider thlS. fkrn1cc an- nounc:cs she 1s pregnant. shps on the front step the day she's to return to New Jersey and ends up 1n traction upst.aJrs an the Bannister's master bedroom. Her demands become outrageous. And the s1tuat1on 1s ag- gravated when a pale of fiendish neighbors moves into the Bannister home after Mark accident.all) causes theirs to bum "Madhouse" as a not of mounting c haos , and director T o m Ropelowslu docs an excellent JOb of making the viewer feel a pan of the turmoil. Perhaps the cd&es arc frayed and there arc plenty oT gaps an logic and a few scenes marked b) Jamngl) had d1rect1on . But on the whole this lilm works. thanks to thr hapless anger nf Larroquette and ~lie) Sweetie LIVE Home \'1deo \'If\. &u. 97 min. Rated R Offbeat films arc to be treasured for their ctt•ll vc \I Cw of h fe. a '1c"" that goes out of its wa) to a,01d Hollywood cllchc. You will find no chchcs an "Sweetie ... Australian da· rector Jane C'amp1on's dar~I) fasc10at1ng movie about 1""0 peculiar sisters. Genevieve Lemon ponra~ s the main character. an ovcrv.eaght ""h1rl- wind of a woman. Her emotion\ arr htgh-p1tcbed, and she 1s prone 10 showing up at older sister Ka' 's (Karen Colston) houw ""'llh a strange man in tow JUSt so \he can use the bedroom. How the siblings interact makes for fasc1nallng viewing. as docs a subplot involving the dmntcgrat1ng mamage of their parents Named Best Picture b) thr ~u\· trallan movie cnucs. "Swccur·· 1\ almost surreal. Half the acuon take~ place an Kay's house. the other half takes pla~ at a cattle ranch m the outback. where the family has gone to ~t away from Swttuc's CC('cn - tric1t1es. But as C~mp1on makes clear. especially at the end. a famal) 1s bes1 defined b> us cxt~mcs DREAM ROOMS CAN COME TRUE •.. l"t1....-...- DURING nf E DECORATING Df.N SDIJ.ANNUAL SAU:. 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"Men Don't Lavt-" (Warner) Ce Oalty Piiot Weetcend / Thurlday. September e. 1990 Intermission The new season opens with a bang Another openina. another s.how. another ICUOD of ltve theater an <>ra.. County-and it's startina off' with a b&oa u a half-doz.en local playbouta brina up their ll&bts th.ii wukend The t 990-9 t camPIJ&tl acts off and runnina as South Coast Rcp- enory mo11nts Oeorse Bernard Shaw's .. Man and Superman .. ; the l.apna Playboute llCk1es another Shaw treat11e, "Caesar and ~ua"~ tbe Costa Mesa Civtc P\aYOusc stain Christopher Durana's doub&e bill. "Sisltr ~ lpatius Explains It All for You · and -rhc Actor's N iabtma.tt"; the Grand Dinner 'theater revives the mus.ica.J .. Damn Yankees," the San Clemente Com)Jlunity Theater mounts "T he Fourposter" and the Garden Grove Community Theater u-- buma Thornton Wilder's "The Matchmaker." Martin Be1110n is dirutana ''Mu and Superman" .(or SCR, with John ck Lancie and Mamie MOlimao bcadina the CUL Also aboard are GeofF . f.dc, John Walcutt. Lynne Griffin. Jarion Monroe. Patricia Fruer. Anni Loq, Don Sparks. David Ant.bony Smith. Rlclwd Doyle and Don Took. PafonnaDc:es will be &iven Tuctdays thtouab Fndays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m.. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Wltil Oct. 11 at tbe SCR theater, 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. Shaw's ""Caaar and Oeopatra" inauaunta the 71 St seuon for the Laauna Pt.ayhoute with DouaJas Rowe (the theater's artistic dartt- tor) and Lillian Helm Llkina the titk roles under the dift:c'lion of Martbd1a Randall. Paformances will be ajven Tuadays throuah Saturdays u 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. llnUI Sept. 30 at the Moulton Theater. 606 Laauu C.nyon ROlld. Laauna !each. Rncr· vauons are lat.en at 494-070 . The twin comedies "Sister Mary Ianatius" and "Actor's Na&bunare-are dJ.m:1ed by Stan Wf&sick at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Roberta Kay It.In as Sister Mary and the cast includes Nick Sipnan. Ron Sam.son. ~ per Hamilton and Roxanne o· AJclcozo. The One4CU will ~ slqled Thundays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. until Sept. 30. Reservations 650-5269. Wath the World Scria just around the comer. the Grand Din- Der Theater is revivina the bueball-oriented musjcaJ .. Damn Yankees" under the dittction of Grqory Scott Youna. The show plays niabtly except Mondays at varyiq cwuin times lhrouah Nov. 2S at the Grand Hotel. 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim, and reservations arc taken at 772-7710. Rory Santos and Gretchen Rolle comprise the two<bancter cut of "Tbe ~ at the C.abrillo Playboule. 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Ckmcn&e. Austin Peay is direct.i.nl tbe tbow. wtucb plays Wednetdays ~ Suur- da)'1 at 8 p.m. Wltil Sepe. 29 with ooe Suoday matin« at 2 P'.m. Sept. 23 .. c.a.u 492--0465 for ticket LDlonnauon. .. Tbe Malebmaker" kicks off the oew season for the Garden Grove Commuruty Theater under the d&rection of Marla Garn· Hudson with Teri Miller-Schmidt and David Kinwaid in the · DC'i· oal rolc:s of Dolly ~vi and Aorace Vandcf'ldder. Performanc:a are pvcn f""ridays and Satw'days at 8 p.m. throuah Sept 29 at the lheater, SL Mark Street and Chap- man A venue, Garden Grove, with ooe Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Sept. 16. Reservations 897-5122. Meanwhile. just . across the border. the La Mirada Playhouse ts opeftina "Catch Me lf You Can' for a two-:weekcnd stint. Show times are Thursday throuab Saturday at S:JO p.m. and Sun- daY..J al 2:30 p.m. until SepL 16 at the playhouse, 14900 La Mirada Blvd.. La Mirada. Resc1Vations 994-6310. A must-see performance 8Y TOM TfTUS ~l'IDtfUltW.... You enter the theater -a con- verted industrial office buildin& - t.brouah the ~ing ll'CI and take one ol the few teaU in a room that would make Sao Clemente's CabriUo Playhouse (capacity S9) seem cavernous by comparison. Welcome to ea.ta Mesa's newest theater the ~ County Coali· tion of the Theater Arts, m:eotly relocated from the nortbem part of the county. Hett oriainaJ plays reip supreme much in the manner o( Sania Ana's Wey Off .aro.dway Playhouse and the late F"tnally a Unicom in downtown Hun.tinatoo BeKb. OCCT A ii introducina itself to local audiences with .. A Bus Called Lust." an obvious parody of Ten· oeuee Williams' .. A Streetcar Named Desire" with an unusual becbpin -ill central cbancters a.re lc:sbi.an loven.. Written and directed by theater founder Steve Wilber, the play is utonishin&Jy 1tqtwol1by de- spite ha numerous f'®&b spou. Wilber ectually bu comDOled two lcories. The bomotelual fove af&ir betY«O tbe bond, alcobolic wife O( a Jim Bakker-type mioi11er and the uofW61Jed you.QI silt abe CDCOUDtcn in a bar comprites tbe first act, wtiJe the ICCODd 11Ct01 in on the '"Suen· cat., theme. lat ID}ODC mill tbe CODDeCUoo, Wilber bu named the ''Mitch. bain~ boyfriend .. lftd bis punker buddy W&Jber throws ha nwn characters -middJe.qed Erica and teen-age Lasa -toeetber 10 a bu shortly after President R~ made bis da"1c 1984 nadlo e j~y declaring war on the vtct Unton. Uke the populace in .. The War of the Worlds." the two wome have taken it leriously and expect to ~t blown to tiQedom come any minute -so wby not ettjoy their last few minutes toeetbet? Tryinf it and litina it, they dee. Kie to susi.un tbe rdatiouhi I) after the -•!-. p y ·~ t.bere will be a tomorrow after all. T\il lets up 1 conftict with the IDC'D in their life -a leckl~. skirt-dw.i.J"I oreacber and a bullina. anima.listic Uinlic.d.. ~vely While the play 1s suJI pretty much of a rouah cut. the producuon as elevated considerably by the brilliance of Sara SL James an the role of Enca. lrutally worldly and agreuave 10 ber seduction of Lasa. St. James retreats convinetniJy to the bottom of a bottle ontt she ,--------------• A.•tricaft s..tnp lank Main-f.rpft9t I ILtck hie Kan.. Mtt)t Normaa .. t:Mt .. A.aplMtat McMhtT'• Matt~ , ....,KU., NtwLln4 Onn«n I Or. 0.-. DOS Nnrlaa4 Slloe ••ir f•wtk S.. N-v.,...., Trani I ,_.._ Koko <>c.n Sdiwinn 1 J65 Mill• PMeo 0nc 5tGp ••tr s.pp11 I CtMMt.....,. Tumf.na r.t. Pm r.t. CoW'9 C)'WI ~ Tkbt9 I C.a'tOJe .. food Roud Taltk PWa I c,..... o-so. Spa-a...maae I Hca17 Claud...;.,. S.puM.1 l3 ln.tant't Ho.et Vw..o.l.ympb Experts in Perms, Co loring, and Color Correction returns home. and her descent into madness -triggered by the bell1irrent Stan -1s superbl~ rendered. Simone Shfman excels as the tttll· aae Lasa, who grows from an in- troverted bar waif into a strong. subst.a.nual flgure 1n her rclat1onsh1p wath Erica. Shfman sk.1ns the ob- V1ous dicbcs tn her dcp1ct1on of a bavy .!"etal aficionado an an "odd couple snuauon. Tbc Lone wak la.nk of the cast 1s Robert Blankenship's mdcosave portrayal of Enca's smann)' m1n1ster huaband We aren't as repulsed as ~ should be. either beau~ Blankenship doesn't make the character all that in ln'CSllng or W1lbeT bun't given tum much to work wnh. frank Ladd1 a.s Stan seems read) fo r a run as the "real" Stanley His dynamic cho1tts of actJon keep the second act a continual powderkeg. aided~ Marty Rynea.non as Much. who's JUSl too much of a punk caricature for his own good. Playwnaht Wilber probably would have been bctteT adviKd to sof\ pedal lbc ··Strectcv" lhcme and create a fresh new environment for his charac'\en. As It is_ the play IS more bomqe than satire. lts heaVl· ness overwhelms any scenes in- tended for comic effect -the ti~ is funrucr than any momnu 10 the show. .. A Bus ~ Lust .. should be seen. ho~vCT, af only to appreaate the mqnificencc of Sara SL James. who bas a banQuet with tbe Blanche- lt.i.e character Wdbcr bas created for bcr. Pttfonnanca continue Fndays and Saturdays~ at 8 p.m. throuah Sept. 29 at OCCTA's new tbeltcr, 729 W. 16th St.. Costa Mca. Call 991 ~8SS6 for ticket infonn.ation. I t..ctry. Mltticr'• FlM Jcwcby ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----1 , FREE ADMISSION .., .. .._ ..... REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS ....,, S¢1 I 'I ll. 7:te '9 ~. S.,tlllll• 17, 1M ,_ & 1M '9 IA•r• Ho_. To: ............... ..., .. .... ....... 11...., ....... t • .......... ...., -.................. ............... ............. 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He races against umc to develop a ncv. hqu1d sk.Jn 10 cover his d1s- fiaurcd face. while also creating the faces of his enemies The slon lasts onl)' 99 minutes, however. leaving Pa yton. now Darkman. httle time to create 1he opponun1ties necessary for re,engc "Darlunan" aivcs ats audience sp1ne<h1ll101 susp,cnsc. contrary to its ··01ck Trac) · and "Batman" counterpans. Despite Raima's un- bchevable opening set-ups, he per- suades us. barely. 10 root for the I~ guy: ~e want Darkman to get hts JUSl rcvcnic. What the plot lacks 1n reason as ulumatcly made up for an action. We follow Neeson through ramy alleys. dark labpratones. a suspended hehcoptef ride over the Cit) and finally. to the rafters of the new city bema constructed by Julie's boss. In has quest for re vcnae, Dark- man learns to be.. as ruthless and impetuous as bis enemies. Through- out this suspense-filled chase, we must unfortunately endure the over- wrought v1olcn~. Neeson pulls off his charactcr readily enough. and Larry Drake takes a fine tum as a cruel villain However, Frances McDormand as JuJie could benefit from a srcaicr chaJlcnae than hanalna from the raft.en. As comJC book movies 10. this ooc offm htUe humor -on~ when Neeson stumbles into a cue of double identity, and later when the ~elicopter sends him crashina thrOUlh an otrace window only to 1wina rum beck out These mo- ments, bccaUte of their scarctty, don't ampote any relevant effect on the audience eicept confusion. The vi&u.al1.. however, may cam "Darkm~ a notch dote '° its awruner c:ompeti· tioo, as they ponny realistic 1urrouodin11. Dauy E1flnaft 's muaic. lllo•1h, W I I • a • • •IDOl'llbk. .. u .......... ..... prowd IO k OWnl, 1lle llm's tJUafy ............ "9 lkde to ........ a.cepe die Y.olc• cc ns with a confron- tation bet ween nvaJ pnptcn. A 1roup of well drcued, "M1am1 Vice"-style bad suys arc stnpped o( their weapons and led, covered by many auto- matic rifles, into a deserted ware- h ou". There. once the chief bed auys have ex- chanacd a few nasty won:b. the hopcJe~y outaunned pnptcrs stage a creaovc counterattack.. From the wooden lea of a cronie, one of the pnastcn produoet an automatic weapon and prooecds to mow the opposioa aroup to the around. AJI the while the onc-lcged cronie hops comicaJJy up and down in the beck- lfOund. This one scene, with its mixture of snsty and slapsuck violence works wonderfully, but the director's in- llStcDCIC on rq>eatioa this idea over and over apin finally ruins the film Director Sam R.aimi's film 1s an intriauina failure. I admired the at- tempt at creatina a comic-book hor- ror film with humorous undertones. It teemed at lint an interestifta idea to have a hero wbo is tort\lRCt and mca..Uy ~ ratber than a IQ~JI~ virile hero wbo ~ off on beallnt up bed paya. Givina tbe .. DutmU .. dalncttr this twist leC'med lite a ,,.i "'Y to avoid the dicha ~ &be .-e- Tbt C'' I I wttb the film occur wbca mi 1riel to \brow in bis . . little bits of alapsuck visuaJ humor. As the story turns 1ncreasrn&Jy t~c. and as we bqin to fttl some sympathy for the tortured "Dark- man," Raim1 1osscs a little funn y p1ccc of business 11 us and totall> rums the mood he has set up The director isn't sure what kind of film he wants to make. In Raam1 's last two films. "E' 11 Dead," and "Evil Dead II," the mixture of horror and corned> worked well because the genre of teenaaers-st uck-i n-a-ca b1n-wh1 le- monstcn.-prowl 15 so silly anyway 11 was fun to lauah at the film . "Dark- man" 1s a more lr'allC and, 1f you will. human s1ory and as such de· scrvC1 a more scnous treatment. Some of my most favontc films art ones that mi x thnlls Wlth lauahs. but we should laUJh with the hero. not I t him. Irish actor Lum Neeson. stnuns with the ICT'ipt and looks properly tortured throughout the film Un- fortunantJy. "tortured" was about the only emotion be showed us and after about an hour at bepn to look u if he had a senous totletry prob- lem. Nceton, also dumps his srcat lnsh bro&ue for a fake American aoccnt. Tfiis beckfircs and he spends the enure film soundlna dubbed. Actress Frances McDormand IS p ven littk to do but cry and follow her wounded boyfriend in an ai- lef1'\pt to uncover bis tecret The film ICOR WU composed by Daony Elfrnan who i1 oo has way to bccomint the 8emard Hcmnan of tbc '90I. ~cepl that Hermann had 10 uc:ept.ionaJ llknt for makina bis fantasy mmre ICOrCI sound wondcr-ftally diflierent From lbc fWI sym. ~ lplendor of .. The 7th V0111C or Si.D&.d" to sp9l'le IY1llhl in .'The Da) the Eanh Stood Sttll .. to frantic b1rd-hke stnnas of "Psycho" 1hc composer look great effon 10 make each score a separate d1st1naused effort AJI of Dann> Elfmans scorn sound the same, bag. loud. full or- cheura bombas1 He and John W1l- hams should get toaether Clcarl) Sam Ra1m1 as a dirtttor to watch He has a kttn visual sense Hts k1net1c aimera style and shahll} askew compo- s111ons arc '-'On- dcrful to sec. He aipturcs more ac- c urate I} 1han '"Ba tman'" or "Dick T raq.. the look and, more 1mporun1ly. the f~I of comic book an (pan1cularl) m 1he films many montaae seque~s). "Darkman" 1n many ways it. what "Batman" should have been The du-cctor's name should ht remembered. His C'umnt effort. however. should be avoided. Who is Oartman? a) Darbna.n is a M'W super-hero, b) Daronu is a victim of its owis advtttlsiJta campajp. ~ C) DaR.man is I V'lillftte with a sbJa problem or d) both b and cue comet. If you answered d, )-ou're nabt. The movie that has been touted all summer wath a ~promotional ~P*Wl is. uDlonWalely, a major di.sappoantment. Dart.ma.o. u c:re9IEd by du-eaor Sam IWmi, is tbe la~t aod IQlt likeable of the comJo.book/movir supcr-her0«. Played by Liam Neeson, be doclo't have I.ht com- pleuty ofMicblcl 'Kcat.on's Bat.maa I or even-the lhadi.no of uocenain~ 1n Wam:n Be.atty'• l>tct Tracy He t just mean. Not without tt&JOn, per- haps, but he's ltill DOI tomeont' y~ c.an root for. lk -wreaks more camaac than the tlild auys, and 11 nearly as cruel Nttson dOtS what be can vmh 1he pan. but he's not aivcn much to.:, work with by Ranni. It's kind ofbu~ putuna Sean Connery tn an episode of .. The A-Team ... mouttuna stilted dWotuc in belwecn r«ncs of v• cnc:e. ' Lany Drake or .. LA Law'' IS u e:xctllent heavy with a macabre pencb&nt for coUcct1na hum.u daaats. Hu 1m.,.:t is mqmtied by the public &dcnlification of h1m wit& hts role as the mentally rcwdcd offict hclptr in that series. Castu11 Drak.e 11 probably tbt one insptred touch 1n tM film. • The rest of the Kto'1 arc for- aettable It best The plot 1s hkc thal of a comJC book -a borina comic book It ts s1rat&htforwarct scicnust' "or\ 1s sabotqcd by bedd.ies for their 0" n partJCU1ar reasons and SClenttst IS &Jvcn up for dead; sdcnllst is no1 dead. ho~ver, Just disfigul't'd and he reconstructs his workshop 1n a secret location to adapt his life's work 10 inflict deadly reven,c on thOIC who wreck· ed has hfe. That's 11 -no twasu. no subtleties, no depth. There are eome socnes that are vay runny and arc meant to ht. but 1 allo found myself laup1na at ICCMS that waTn'I SU~ poled to ht fun ny. They were JUSt ltUl)td. UndeDon Theory and lotsa practice in 'Delta Force 2' Previewing the fall movie season 1y ED IL.AMC ~-------Fall and wuuer as \ht season for mo' 1qoers more antereslC'd in stontS and 1n relationships among characttt1 who actually talk with each ollltr. h's the period ... Mn trad1t1on11ly the most c:ontt'nders for awards and Best 10 llsu open. Followana as a rckaJc 1ebedule as of this week for tht' maJOr falJ mov- ars Tbc dales for almost aJJ p1ctu~ art' tcni.au"c: ~t. U : • "PosrcvdJ From th< Edir" .\dapled from Came f11ht'r'S best stllrr and d1ft'CtC'd by Mikc Nichols \1cf)I Stlftp portrays 1 HoUywood .tct~ stnaa11na to find a common vound wun btt 1trona mother. a Hou~ lemend pla~ by Sharie> Mac · . 'R1lb Gene JUckman. Richard Dreyfuss and Dennis O\Wd. • "Dtath Warrant" Undcm>vcr cop Jcani-Oaude Van O.mmc u.stS his maruat am skills 1n prison Se,t. !I: • "GoodFellu" Thiny ycan 1n a Mafia familyi wath Robert De Naro. Ray Uotta. PauJ Sorv100 and Joc Pc1c1. Directed by Mattan Soonete. • "Narrow MM,ln" Remake of an oumandinJ B picture. Gene Haclcman " a dq>uty dastrict ••· tol'fte)' UllPed '° proteC't muldcr wuncu Anne Arcbef from kilkn dunna a ~hour U'ain triJ>. • "Funny .About to~·~cartootUst Gene Wilder mania Cbrisnne Lahti. but *-8 tbcir coofUctina CIMr ud domeldc .,... ad '° • ~ be become1 lateraled in ~..,.~ MMlt. IO& • ffMdwre• Al lbouc ~ .... • -OC 1'I u alt lfOfllf.. M kby Rourk.e takt'1 o"tr Humph~) Bopn's old role in thc protot)'p1caJ drama aboul 1 p~ of lhup tak.ana o"cr a n1Clt' famtlr. s home • "Wh1u• Pal.a ·Susan Sarandon. from thc wrona Side of thc tracks. becomes involved with advtn1s1na uecuuve Jamcs pader. · • ·•PaofiC' Hei'1Jts" Thnllcr w11h Melamc Gnffith. Matt.htw Modanc and Machatl Keaton. • "~.nu" .\lrira Kurosawa's om· nabus epic conmtinJ of t'1ght ep1sodes 1nsp1rcd by his dreams. Od. i : • "Wll1tt' Hunter. Bl•d Hean" Chnt Eastwood dJrectcd and stars as an Amcncan faJmmaJccr on locauon an Afnca who 1s d1st~td b)' his own compulsion 10 hunt elephants Althouab 1dcnufaed as facuon. thc wort was ansp1rcd by John Huston at the umc he was shootina ·;The Afncan Queen:' • .. FantaSJ• .. The return of Walt Disney's 1940 maslt'Tpiccc in which several clamcal compos.iuons such as -Ave Mana." "Thc Sorttrcr's Apprcnti«'" and "Ni&ht on Bald Mount.am" arc rc<0n«'1vtd in arumataon. • "M•rt«I for Oc-•th.. Action drama wilb Sttvcn Scap1 and Jon- na P'lc\ila. . . . II • "Hot Spot" While V111lllll a sma Teu.s town. dnJ\tt Don Johnson becomn involved in bllckmai~. ~ bery, murder and • romanuc 1n- UIJC ma' -.ho consasu o( Vlfllnaa Madlta and Jennifer Connelly. • "SU~ of Gract .. Cop Scan Pnln re\W"DI tO b.iJ Cbl~ nttp• borbood '° loot in on former fnmds wbo .ow oomprix an Irish pna in HdJ·• Kitchen. With Ed Rams and o.ry Oldman. OIL 11: • "Wtlcomt Home. Ro.o· Carrrudt~/" Amb1uous I >>ear-old Winona Ryder becomcs c~u&ht up m thc e~citerMnt when a l*ndar) former rcs1dcnt p!a_ns a ~tum to their hometown. • "Memolm lk/k" On thm ~Sth and final World War II million. I 0 closely bonded Amcncan flybo} s confront special c.ballenscs-Wath D. B. SWttnC), Matthew Modine And Enc Stoltz. • "Mr De-sun) .. James Bclu h1 ttunks he's a failure bccausc hc struck out in 1 b&&h school cham- p1onstur t>a5eball pmc w )'can q o. Micb.ac C.t.ane. v.bo can wntt 1ht futu~. persuades him othcrwue • "True Colon .. John CUsack and Jamcs Spadtt 10 a pohucal characttr study about law students and back· ltlbblJll. Od. It: • "Nilbt of th< LI vi111 Dad" Tom Towles, Pat Tallman and Ton) Todd star an the far11 movie dareclcd by makeup wu.aid To. m Savini - a mnakc of IM landmark Grorat A. Romero horror film about cadavers who c:omc back to hvt as canrubals.. • "Milkr's Ct'OSSl/11 " In J~I and Ethan C~n·s drama. the .,.and old friendship of political boss .\lbcn Finney and bas naht-hand bra.an Gabntl Byrne as threatened when bo\h fall an love wnh Marcia Ga) Harckn. • uAvalon'' Writcr-dif'CC'tor Barry Lc-vinson'1 Km1-autobiopapb1cal aooount o( bis parents• ~lion. Five brot.ben. who~ Ruuian 1m- m.-t1 i.n 111.Jum0te. ~ tbc Americu dream ft'CMft l 914 th"°""' the 19'0I. • °"Ou~ DoMI f!ader,. Tom Selleck ecu an AmencM cowboy who ~ i9 k>we wilb Laura Su OilCOG\O wbik k>okia& fot a placr '° ~\le down in dlle 0--tbecl. • "'Alier·· Wood~ ..\lien's corned> about a v.1fe who has SC'"eral re· ll'\IJ'bblc expcncn<'t'S dun~ a cntl· cal phase of her hfe With Mla Farrow, BlvthC' Danncr. C'~b11l Shepherd. BcmadcllC' Pc1cn. G'll>cn Verdon. Jud) Da\1S. Wilham Hun and AJcc Baldwtn. • "Don'r Tell HC'r ft's \ft-" Sbclk) Long tncs to hclp hc.-r brother tC\t' Guucnbcrg. a lan oon1st rl'C'O~cnng from a near-fat.al d1St"asc. b> trans· fomung his image into that ot an aloof romanta<' hem 10 has d~am d.atc. Jama Genz ~s. H : • "f'C' of Oc-srrut·11on" .\ thnllcr w1h Grcgof) Hanes and Rentt Soutendyk tn "11o<h1ch an 1ndcstruc:· 11blc anJro1d. bwlt 1n 1he 1mqc-ot 1 femalc sc1cn11st. runs .tmok. , • .. 1bJ1n., R1,-.Jn •· Cart RcanC'r d1rcc1td this c:omcd) about thc bonds of famil) lo' e. Unfulfilled houxwtft Kan~ Al~y lakes the adV1tt of fl"tt-'spinttd s1stcr Jami Gcru and pluniies into an affair with a stranaer Ht dies dunna thr1r tn~t 1n a hotcl room. • "(ira"c'11rd Shill" hom "tcphcn Kina's no~cl about mcn v.ho find homfytna obstadcs while.-clean1n1 a factof) ba~mcnl onc n1th1 • '-CraffltJ Bndlr" Pnnct' ans a ni&htclub owntt 'Whow "'•' as II)· 1na to ~ak h•m N ... 1: • .. 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Septembef 6, 1990 • • • • , Master popster Nick Lowe comes to town The fact that pop imposten New Kids on the Block, Debbie Gibson. and Paula Abdul are far more popu· w than Squeeze, Crowded House, and Nick Lowe is just another alar· l?f ex.ample of the lack of justice an th.is crazy world. for sheer pop craft, wit. and mus1· cal sensibilities. few musicians measure up to veteran British sing· er-sonawntcr-bassist and pan-time record produoer Nick Lowe. Over the years. this now.gray-haired mu- ter of the pop music idiom bas crcaled some of tbe bnahtest. most infectious pop since tbc Beatles. The evidence: How about .. Cruel To Be Kind;' "So h Goes," "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass." "Hean of the Caty," "Half a Boy and Half a Man," and the irresistible "Time Wounds All Heels .. ? John Roos Lowe's biaest critic:aJ and com- mctelal solo reJeues were 1978'1 brilliant "Pure Pop for Now People" and l 979's enpaing "Labour of Lust" However, the '80s saw a series of ups and downs for Lowe. ran&ina from bis fine work with the band Rockpile (featurina Dave Ed- munds) to his inconsistent solo work (from I 983's '1bc Abominable Snowman" tbrouah 198Ts "Pinker and Prouder Than Previous..") So wb.at'1 Lowe (wbo baJJl>ens to be married to country ai..naier Carlene Caner) been doina lately? very stroogly msistcd, so I ~ and at that point, something cban&ed. I mean, here were these 1uys navina a put time doing just the son of music I liked. It re- juvenated me." This period of rejuvenation ied to the creation of Lowe's latnt release~ the strona. inspind ''Party of One,' which WU produced by Edmunds and features both Cooder and Keltner on auiW and drums. respec- tively. Could this be the album that fmally brinp the commercial ~ wuds that so far have eluded this self-described "middJe.class fnalisb pa.er''? ''Nowadays. bccaDte of the way records are made, writint sonp u son. of a dyina art." be ins11ts. "You can lake the sliahtest. piece of O_ufJ' and make it sound like somrtb.ina real because the macbinel play ~th all lb.is phony passion. I persist ~ bopina that wnuna aood sonp will lead to commercial succeu ... but I've lea.med that if I compromile to ,et it to fit. it just doao't wub." Lowe. wbo performs solo Sunday night at the Coach House, bqan bis career in the early '60s as a pu~ rocker with the sroup Sounds 4 Plus I, which included future Rumour auiwist Brinsley Schwan. lo the '10s. be eslabliibed himself an in- demahd producer, belmina Graham Parker's 1976 debut "Howlin' Wind" and a trio of Elvis Costello ms -"Less Than Zero .. (1977), !'This Year's Model" (1978), and "Armed Forocs" ( 1979). "Watching tdevi&ion." be re- sponds ~ttcr-of-factly. "I was very depressed for about two yeara. After all that activity, I just couldn't think why I should continue. I c:ouldn't sccm to 6.od anyone cite who thouabt about music: the way I did." "BesMSes, punuina ~wdom a.t mr. aee i1 a link und.ipificd. I think._ One le1llel that pride and dipity' Mdl ..... .... ..... IOlo are oenainly more imponant to SIM~. Lowe than rachina the top of the pop clwU. Y ct, bow does be meuurc 1uocas. a.nd bow does he define .. pure pop for DOW people'r ''But then I a<>t a call from Job_n =-----.Hiatt, wbo yked_:IJlC to help OD hll recent album, 'asrina the Family1' ..._ _ __,,with Ry Coockr and Jim Kdtncr,' CALIFORNIA DINING .. / be contmues. "I didn't much feel up AT ITS FINEST! 7 to it._ but Jae c'lli~ bit manaaer> "I ukcd myxlf before I st.Arted 'Party of One.' 'What i1 a aood sona7' " be an1wen with a leadina question. "A SOQf you could play anywhere on any instrument., doda· in& beer cans in a club or opening for Van HaJcn? Those wctt my criteria: ~ srown-up music and not copptna some silly pose. NEWPORT BEACH 11A ••• 2030 37 FASHION ISLAND ~ .... ..._, An arpeggio of new releases bourees daz:zhnaly fast, but othcr- lly scon CANTHU. wile these are unhunied. tbouabtful "-01ir .., ec:counta -some of the best avail- . Here are thumblw.I reviews of able, in fact -on period inslnl- some ru:ently released clusic:aJ menu. albums: Brttta: Ned9naJ Bed: Ordlntral Selta ldilhr. Le Crt ..... ..... u Petite Baade, conducted by Tl9Mtt: n. .... a.t&ar Siljswald IC~ken (Deui.cbe Har-Noibat .KnJt, .WW' (DwKlos). moa.ia Mund.i Ed.itio Clusica, two Drinen worb a Dowland theme dUa). tbrouch a set of sophisticated vari- K.uijken and company take Bach's ations. in the proc:eu remindina you 11----------------, of his other "niabt music" pieca ""°' lllUDlll tluCt 411 ~com~t ..,~ ,_ drl Moor 673-0910 ously, and be·s recorded an lund. M.-J: 1,._,.,u.: Ne. l la G ..i..r, PM. l ia D Les Musiciens du Louvre. con- ducud by Mart Minkowski (Erato Musi1Tan<%). Seven years older than B«thovcn. the Frenchman Etienne Nicolas Mehul lacked tbc German's struc- tural sophistication. But these sym. obooica, probably written in the 19th century's fint decade. arc nvet· ina in their own riabt full of restless encraies, theatrical contrasts and abeer quitkjness. In them you'll de- t«t seeds of Berlioz. even Rossini. Given oerformanocs as vivid as thcte, Mcbul may be in for a m.ljor rehabilitation. (the Serenade and Nocturne). The tippett, inspUed by Picauo and the poet Wallacit Stevens, i1 ruminative and convoluted. with a ~finale. R. Mumy Sdia~l a C..oad1an born in 19lli _evokea tne lqiendary ma-&ician Merlin 'a retreat from civ- ilization into nature, comple1e with -;;;:;:;:;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' bird twitten and new-wave pit.ch J wavcn. Norben Kn.ft playa acnsu- M••11111~: .,..,..._PM. 1 ia C ....... 0,. ll: PM. i .. D. 0,. 117 ("1Wenladiee") Leipzil Gewandhaus Orebe1tra, .. " tliMJ,'"' ~~ .. " """"" ,.nlN -.;;::;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"1 conducted by Kurt Muur (Teld«J. Eat llsP..._rT•?•. Mendelssohn himldr conducted lln:Ulm _ftji-the Gewandhau1 Orcbesll'&, and to -A jYdie by thc:sc brlcina performances • tbe peat Gcnnao orc.beat:ra bu thcte 1ymphonia in ill blood. The IOUnd IS rich and full-bodied, • little t.oo much so in the beu. .... ,. v... o.i:we.. I.AMI)' Waten;~•'••d•• Lydia Mordko'!kb, violin (in Con- CtlfO); ui.r On:6estta. c0odue1«1 by Vtmoa IWtdJey fe1Mndo.). South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa (714, 54().)M() The Eiwlitbman Ernest le>h Morn.n (1194-1950) man~ to mdd tbe E.Qalilh pasioraJ 1Qdina- f...._'" a.AmCAl./CISI C le "J'U never be Merk H....,.s or Muddy WateR. Here I am witb all my frailties. but also wilb a1J my ~1 •.• So if 1 do solMthina cmbarasiina. ~u. Just call it my style." Top of . the pops The followina ~ the top re- cord hits lnd leadtna popu1ar compect dilks as they appear in tbiJ wcck'1 iuue of Billboard llUlpZjne: SINGLES l. ..Blazit of Glory·· Jon Bon Jov1 (Mercury) l. .. Rt~ Mc" Wilson Pb1l- hs-(SBK.) a. "Do Mt" Bell Biv Devoe (MCA) •· "UnskJnny Bop" Po110n (Eni&Jna) i ... If Wishes C,ame Trot .. Sweet Sensation l Atco) ALllUMI 1. ..Pfeut HamrMt Doa't Hun 'Em" M.C. Hammer (Capitol) I. .. Wilson Philli,,. .. Wilson Pbilli11t (SBK.) I. .. Blar of Olot)>-You'°" Gun1 II" Joo Bon Jov1 (Mercury} '· ••ft6riab <Arey" Mariah Carey (Columbia) I. "Rab ud ltlood'. Poieoo {Enilma) -8J ftit .MndUM PTW .. · .. ~ ~. novel dance experience at Catch Box score 0 : Catch 22. the: t94S Ptfienua Avt'., osta Mesa. H k fwmat: Rock. houSt'/tup- op and the bt'st of the I 970s nee tunt'S olae level: Loud. difficult for row~ q r. 2 1-40 a: Fnday nia,ht only 9 p.m to 1 a.m P&Jtiq; F~ ~lf~park.ina ID ad- ,acent Tots. or $2 . .SO valet park-ina in tht> Catc_h 21 lot Dtts1: Fashionable. Foo4; None Duce flMr: La~. with a small«. e~vatcd platform for showina off. QUet .,.a.: None Hot U,.: Pinbe.11, pool tablt'S and \'ldCO pmes. 8y HOU.Y J. \I/AGNER ~-IUfll - COSTA MESA -Women wh o hk.c to dance will Ix alad to hear the m&JOr com~nt about Catch 22. not t'nough single women to dance with. Tht' problem. young men lament, 1s that most of the young ladies here amve with companions. lea\ 1ng them with no one to dance with "h 's .bt'ncr 1f you bnn1 a fnend or a date." said Scan Wamn. a 13- )'car~ld chortOfTlpher from El Toro who brought ~veral fnends He was tcactung one' the EIC'ctnc Slide to tht' beat of hip-hop hits ID lxtwttn tnps to the dance floor "We're all here to have fun ... said bis cousin Andre Pa1ac. 22. of Riacho Santa Marpnta. "I hke m«lln& prople but I don't lake 10 talk to prople who arc all drunk. Then it's JUSI tht' alcohol talkmg. .. f>alae wd be hkes the few ladies he meets at tht club and he hkcs the muSJc bccau~ 11 lets h1m txpress himself. Ht also noted tht abovc-avtrage ha,htm& effects. Neon palm trtts and an 1mqc of a cloudy sky near the roof of the dance floor combmcd wtth occa.s1onal bursts of dr; ice J ..... Dewtl. K1wtn Wetenwan end UM Acres &Me a lwealr trCNll dM .a.nee floor. smoke for a mysuc.aJ effect. Often slicing throua,h that arc bunts of colored laser hghts, dancing on the air, the dancers and tht' floor. The lxst thuta about the club is the atmosphere. ht said. becault' the large dance Ooor. good music and fncndJ) pcopk make 11 easier to en10> yourself ·A lot of people get all sclf-coo- sc1ous and worry about othtt pcoplt' look!ng at them on tht' dance floor. You gotta JUSl go out tht'rc and enJO) )Ourself. not worry about tht>m,'' he said. adding tht crowd at Catch 22 makes that cas1t'r. Pauhn« F1tzhu&h. 21. v1s1una from Dallas. Tex .. didn't l&ftt. "Nobod)' c.an dance ht'rc," sht' said ... I thought it'd Ix ahead of us but it's not." F1tzhu&h was one of scvt>ral young lad1ts in the club th.at njght who stood near the dance floor sway1na and shakJng 10 the muStc, a good mix of houSt'. hip-hop. aJtemat1ve rock and holdover dance hits from tht 1970s Watch1n1 youna ladies simply tn- JOYIDI the music from the sidelines prompted Paul Trumble, 2S, of Hununaton Beach, to comment. .. AJI the prls ht're arc psycho ... Trumble said he hkes to danct on tht dance floor but finds the cons- tant bouncina on the sldchnc-s strange. He spent a lot of umc standing 1n a corner whtle tht fnend he'd come with worked the crowd, talk.Jog to prospccuve dance part· ners Wlule Trumble seemed to spend more ume watchina the crowd than tht' video SCTttns., the sc~ns offer an internuna ran~ of music videos. Lucnum-typc effccu, rcsurtteted 1950s provamm1n1 and vit"s of ..., .._ ,.._., ---.... At left.. ...... MllYlc end WeMy ~ariser • ......_,Dusti Miiter end Lee Denton. Trtda Scttoreder, •rte Certer end Lori Crawforil try SOM• steps. those on the dance floor. ------.-·-••••••••••••••••••-.... 8esldcs danana and several ban. points of tntCttSt arc video pmcs, p1nbalJ m¥h1Dt'S and two pool tablc-s. ThoSt' who comt to dantt w1U aJwa)'s find someth1na to do between turns on the floor. Dine In Our Romantic Cellar t1C111Je Re 1taura nt Re-live Basebalrs Greatest Rivalry Now Serving SUlllY . IUIOll llEllFIST HUEVOS .................. • 1 JI HUEVOS $141 RANCHEROS. .. ..... . ~~g~~gs... .. ....... ' 141 MACHACA ............... • 1 •• ~~~~!. ................... •2c• s.rwd w/Tortllla. Refrl«J S..ns & Fruit ....... 1 .. ,. Ml IOl1 1711"9oefttla C09TA•SA '' Open For Lunch Mon-Fr i 11:30-2:30 • Da il y Specials • Hornestyle Cooking Dinner Served from 5:30 M o nday-Saturday fea tur ing: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails "Since 1962" IDS lrrine A•e. Coeta M•• 646-7944 Delty Pilot WMkend/ Thursday. September 6. 1990 ('II ' ' . I ------!DINING Zeppa's: Never again ... until tomorrow To me, uppa IS about food -rich, I k~p promising myself that I'll peuanty Northern ltahan food sta} away from uppa. Fashion that's inviting enough, sensuous Island's new temple of hautc cuisine enough. to cat Wllh your hands. and fashionable attire. ('cnarnly. the food that's coming Mc. and a cast of thou!>ands. out ofMangcnclh's kjtchen is not for Zeppa 1s tht' place c"erybod)' the 11mid at heart. While other res-- loves 10 complain about: Waiting taurants servt' chicken or duck so lines at the door. and not JUSt on bland you don't mind ptthng off the weekends. a bar so busy it's hard to Judy skm. it would be a crime 10 wastt' get a dnnk. you run into too many Chamberlafn ont' forkful (or fingcrful) of the skin people you know (such a bore) -'"'7 on the duck that comes wtth the and on and on, ad nauscum-. confit salad. Beleaguered owners Mark Z1gner uppa's rough textures and m· and Rick Harmon would probabl> have to cat It all, tense flavors herald a nev. decade of hkC' to ta~ a vacanon fnlnl't}. Heany sourdough bread. wrapped honesty. with the inside showing the) 're exhausted from dealing w~th around the lt'nder young grttns I throuJh There's nothing modest. all the people who S\l.ear the> rt isolate from the middle of m} duck nothing false about the place -J or ne1 er going back confit salad. E\e~ last crumb of the its food. M> problem v.11h the place is polenta I.hat comes with thr salad A The service in the dining room is ~1mpl) this The menu '" fa r 100 side order of big hunks of CJltra·finc magnifkrnt _ almost a sho~ 1n intercs11ni. . blue ch~sc and stnps of red and itself. but sincere and helpful. Ob- i take one look at appa s lunch )Clio~ roas1ed peppers I dl\C into v1ously the restaurant has been or dinner menu, and I'm 1n trouble swordfish swimming in .. ltahan staffed 'v.1th professionals. I can't decide what 10 order. so.' salsa ... a lovely mingling of t'Xtra· Mangcnclh's kJtchcn cohort. Craig order 11 all Then I fttl sick I cant e>.tra. double-virgin olive oil. (onolle. proves his cred1b1ht) and 1mag10c wh> tomatoes. ohvcs and capers. I poltsh versa11l1t) w11h rvt'I")' new dish 1ha1 Well. it's ccnainl) not 1hr qualll\' off cH·ry last sln·er of the hoult''s shows up on the menu. of Zcppa's food that makes me sick splendid vegetable melangt' (more Present plans call for more pasta -nor 1s 1t the s1u of the bill. The red peppers, carrots. zucchini and dishes and some leafy. Italian pan- food here, served in larxc pon1ons o nions -drowning in olive oil) and ninH)1>(' sandwiches. HopefuU), the and beautifully prepared and pres-scarf down a tnplc helping of bab). bar menu ~II ~pand and be ~cd coted, is one of the best bargains in red potat()CS rubbed with olive oil later than midnight. Sa1urday lunch town 1f not the best bargain in town. and pan-roastt'd in scrunched fresh _ 3 light one -will be the first Oh. I'd be fine 1f onl) I s1mpl} garlic and rosemar). phase of $Orne experimental forays ordered all that food and picked at But do I stop there? inro that expansion. 11 JUSt a httle bit But no-o-o-o -I Oh. n<>-<>-<> -I cat each and ever) Dcuerts -well. what can I 5ay. piece of my garlic gnocchi. Chef Manacnelh's no foot. and be knows Louis Mangcnelh makes tt from what works -namely, a cake madt' scratch. It's ltght iu air -which 15 from solid chocolate. lack-your-plate what gnocch1 is supposed to be but crrmc brultt. homemade ice creams rarely 1s in local restaurants -and and a •·nco-dassical" chttseeake. dotted with crusty little chunks of A veteran of Hcminsway's, The fresh garlic and small bllS of Rtu. The Golden Truffle and Five artichoke. Fttl Too. the chef gets rven bcllcr While there arc $0me who main-with a,gc At this point 1n hts carttr. rain that a ppa is a bar - a place Manaenclh is mellow -and cagey for the po~er set to shov. otT their like a foA at the same time. A fcv. fanC) hat collcc11on and latcst trips around the block have Arman1 gctups -I S« rt d1fTcrcntl> HAPPY HOUR Specials at " ' It ZEPPA **·*** 327 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach 640-0600 - F--4: Nonhcm lta.han. with fierce!) perwnali1c-d oJlC'nngs n t'alt'd by a la veteran chef Lou Mangt"nclh H1ghl) recommended duck confit salad, any entrtts that come v.'lth .. cgctabks or potat<Xs. all o( the pastas. espec1all)' the papardel/C' v.1th gnllcd lamb lorn and wild mushrooms in a h&.ht "c!>St"nCt'" of roscma~ and cabcmct. AIDblaaee: Hot. trrndy decor -hot. trend) peo ple -hot. trend\ outfits -hot. trendy . Hoen: Lunch ever) da~ CAccpt un . DinnC'r nrghtl) fl...1 0 pm 'iun . Thur1 .. 6-11 p.m Fn. and Sat L•' e rntcnainmcnt \\ C'd .!')un Service: Perfect 1n dining room. bar sen ice sport~ hut. 1hc-n the)·, C' bttn lut hard . Prittt: Lunch cntrttS from S6-S2 I. dmnt'r cnt~es from S 1 0.S~~ They &JVe you your money's wonh. pon1ons arc \Cf) gcnrrOll\ WIM Utt: Contt'mpora11 listing of bout1qu(' lab<'ls at n-asonahlC' pnces. wu.t lk ratlq1 meas: ***** PERFECT: Fl.AWLESS * * * * Excellent. nearly perfect Among the best ***-Very good. Worth a special tnp 1n 1tS field **Good. * Satisfactory No stars: Needs improvement. Tb~ racinp reflect M s. Chamberlain's opmwn pnmanl_\ of1he food, wilh lht' prescnutJon. amb1an~ and ~n'1~ al~o ta.kn into 1ccounL PneN arr subject to chan~. enhanced his pauna. And yes. 11 1s somcttmcs hard to get the bartender to pay auenuon to you. especially on a Fnda:, night when the bu is 6 pr 7 dttp. Com- plained o ne local stockbroker. "I'm never going back thcrc I have a sutT neck from \1)'10& to sec over other people's heads -and I'm hoa~ from having to yell so much " I bear he's bttn there C'\ Cr) night this Wttk. (rl:j1J111!t lj~~~-·~ '::/); nf! , 9,, f~u'Ju fly '6 11211 Triple Combination Chicken Teriyaki, Shrimp Tempur' Fried Oysters and Morel ALL YOU CAN EAT SUSHI _ D•Hy P.llot WeeMend / Thursday. September 6. 1990 • Lunch Mondav thra Friday • Dinner 7 Night• • Sanday Champagne Brunch * Cocktails * Tropical Drinks * (714) 650-3322 teel W. Coa•t Hwy. Newport Be.cit (714) 494-8424 17H S. Coaat H•\.'· • ....... Beaclt I I ~.~. I Tlw duys heRrn at sw tfl.H', Bw the m~ht.'i begm at N 1ntl's Optn 9 p m to 2 a.m 3388 Via Udo, Newport Beach 7141723-0500 Costa M~sa Amac.'1 South Coast P!az.a. .HJ Bnstol St. S49-0741 Open 10 to 9 Mon -Fn~l 2 to 6 Sat-Sun. Reser- vations ot required. Sandwich«. soups an salads in a casual at- mosphere. 01 ra&cd. A.11oeeli. IU1c.ru&e South Coast Plaza V11i.. 3800 S. Ptaz.a Dr. 7 1-715.3. Open for lunch l l:JO to 2 Mun f-n . d inner 6 to 10 Fn.-Sat T •p-gun drav. an a1rport area; most bdo\rd of Power Restaurants \Irr~ S<"nous food, unstuff) at- m .. ,phrrr New h&ht menu aug- n11 nl~ ('-.;qu1s11e Nothem ltahan \l'IC'-1all1e\ CofiC(>us salMh arc ''""'n v.11h v.1ld crttns Homemade l\J'i.l> \uperb wine hst Prr- ... 11 •• il11t'd sen ice. Ovcnttn b) lhc \ Jtm1ng <\n1on10 \a,nolo and the t-t-.. 1M11us Lana. Sonia and Gilda t hn ~ uut th(' grccttn& at the d oor I< , .. I.if'\ ddinitrl) get sptt1al trt"at- r 1•1 Rrscnat1ons aettpted SSS ........ BaojtllOk foer (~SI.al Coun 'n ~ I\ 11 \t ~40-1661. Open I I tn 'I \I •' l h 11 10 11 Fn ·Sal I~ Ill 'I ' K('S<'f' a11ons acctpled f' " ' ll" f ha1 CUIS1ne. small portH .. 10\ · ''l«llllllull~ prcparcd foud 1n .J ,. ~ -.ctt1ng hidden av.,n 1n thr • , , ~ rl"il\ hr' ol \outh (. o.ast Plan1 \ ~ .. 1 < oun SS * • "* * I bin' Cblnet~ 1.2~ \\ Mal o\nhur ,. I '4fl-5b8ti Open 11 to ~ dall\ .~. "'n Ji1un~ al°ccpted lnc\ptn"'<' • •fl('~' ind t intoncsc di"in& ""ll h .u. 11ui ,l\~ulabl(' Not ratttl El Torlto Grlll 6 H Anton Bhc.l t :c>"~Openlltol lMon -fn . i11 m1d n1g.h1 Sat . Sund.a) brunrh to : "kescrvattons acccptt'd J ur, ol mc5qultc and the updated ' •1th11.c~t G reat grt'('n com tamale\ ,nJ '>ou1hwes1em spcc1alt1~ SS *** F'ormi~ 3820 S. Plan Dr. 8S0-900tl flpc'n 11 30 to 10 Sun ·Th 11 \() 10 I I f-n -Sat. Rcscn auons aC\.epted < l11nrsc lood featunna Pe~ina dud. \.111 rited <.udlll. 3810 Pta.u Dr South Coa\I PIJ1a Village. SS6-7273 Open for lunlh I l JO to 2 Mon.·Fn .. dinner fi. IO \0. unda> brunch 11 30 10 l ~('')(rvat1ons sugcited Tandoori Jnll CUN). lobster. lamb and h1~ ken Bat Indian ITSt.aurant 1n Orangr ( o unty. m~yhc the state T cmfic apsxtuen Romanuc ..-r- Jrn atmosphert" Serene sen llC' r)umand1n1 wine hst SS "**** Gar4~• Bl1tn. Cry,t.al Cour1 1,\ \ l tl<.lr t S46-60()4 Open I I 10 I 0 Mon -Sat.. 11 to 7 Sun. Afkmoon tc.i11 mc 2 30 to S· 30 c vt'ryda) R<"'· c "111ons sugcsted. A touch of all \U1\1ncs 1n a clus1cal F~nch \l.·t11ng. '.'.ot rated. Gluat. 3333 Bear t . \r;stAI t'oun . ~-ltl-3365. C'ontcmporar; Nonhcm Italian CUISlnc served 1n the S<'lllnl ut ~n indoor sidewalk cafc Eud· lent put.a~. focaccu Open for lunch .ind dinner Rcscrvauons accepted SS **** Gtao't • ~ HIU 428 E. I 7th ~1 l'IS0-17 SO R~attons accrpted \ < ona Mesa landmark W arm. 1n- 11matc n<'1fhborhood mcc11nJ placc Lunch. d1nnrr. weeltC'nd brcakfa\t bsxrtl)' prepared Con11ncn1al r u1s1nc. u vc paano bar en1tra1n ment. cuatomctl someumcs act to '•na &Jona. SS *** Golffa Drape 2023 Harbor Blvd .. 642· 7162. RNl'1'Vat1ons accepted C.cnu1ne C.luncsc Mandann d1shc1 ~•nee 19H. Award winnina cuu1ne Lunch ... dann~r. cilM>ul. ce>Uta1l1 7 da)'l » *** G•&al A1*n 3810 S. Ptaz. Dr .. South Cout Plaza Viii.-.:. 668-1737 Open for lunch 11 :.lO to 2.30. dinner 6 to 10. To~ ranked Scandtnavwn/ Cononen&al restaurant in La Jolla. ~ntly uansp&anled to <>nnar County. lntaa~cwli~ an a cas-ual ltttint. Su ;.mt aj)peu.ttn and lllht aatreca. onder1\al homemade breads.. excctlcnt cavw scltttion. homemade aravad Ill, bnt cacsar salad 1n town. Good value. Constant act.tv1()' (Sunday bfunch. wine d in· nus. food t.ast1np, bar menu all afternoon and into I.he late n1aht). SS **** Beribwa 3800 S. Plua Dr .. South Coast Pl.au V1ltaac. 557-1531 R~ crvauoos sugcsted Fine trad111onal Japanese restaurant uses th(' freshest 1n1red1en1s. Sushi bar. tat.am1 rooms. cocktail lounge Mult1-cou~ JU1sclu dJnncn must be ordered 1.i bn. in advan<'C llciant dining_ Lunch. dinner SS "* "* * * Lii Per1ola. I ~64 Harbor Bh d 646-1115 O ixn tor lunlh \ton -Fn 11 30 to 1. dinner 5 JO 10 I 0 Rest'.r· 'auons rt<'Ommcnded l\bo-.r a' l"r· age Nonhcm Italian l ul\1nr Jt budgt-t<on\C1ou~ Pnlt'\ \ c.al d1\.h<"s highl) recommend('d C\Cellcnl ttram1su unc.U\ bu!Tei dinner d mat"clous fam1h affair SS • • * * Mudarl.a Goerm~t 1500 <\dams a1 Harbor, 5~~ I IJ \ ~ ReS<'n a11uns 3l· ccptcd Rtt1p1rnt ot < 1old .\v.ard 111 £. \l<"llencC' nine \(ln~l utt' c \(3r\ O"' ncr Mu.h.ael t h1ang u.s~s aht'•hl ol trend~ .ind ~t' th(' standard for ( htncSt" ft:''itaur;ints \u1X"rh lnh\t<.'r d1\hC\ Jnd l.'.untt"mporJr. ( hineS<' otlcnng~ l unlh JinnC'r ta~C' 0111 l.ud.ta1I\ ~ Ja" SS • • * * • Ml Cua ~4n ~ I ~th \t h..i ~ ~":" Fam1h \l\lc \tn1\Jn rc,i.iurant Prcs1dcn1 Bush ha\ t'.Jlp1 har' <>pen da1h at 11 a.m ll>r lunch J1nnC'r lOl hail~ ( all Jhl·.id h11 large part•c> '.)ohu11.1u' "4.'f\ Ill' 1111 tam II 1cs l.'\lclknl 1am1h \Jlut' S •••• N~~rt Rib 21100 ='-t'"' pon Bh J 6ll-.llO Rib:.. ch1ck(n. shnmp sal11d~ \andv.llhcs f.mpham un frt"shness. quaht) Dt"11e1ou~ corn bread Opcn from .i p m Monda\ through Sa1urda'. ~ p m \und.t} Take out trom ~ pm ililll) SS **** Pana Mesa.. ~I~ F I 7th <;t 64.2-7488 Dinner -daH. lunch c' Ct) da) c\ccpt un L 1ih1 luihan farr v.11h an empham on fresh pastu Not rated P~oelo Rblorut~ . 3333 Bnstol St . South Coast Plaza. 540-8038 Osxn for lunlh 11 30 to 2 30 Mon -Sat . d1nnt'r 5 JO 10 I Mon -Sat . un brunl"h onl> Shop- p1n1·mall luihan food v.11h frc\h fish. chac~en and pasw T('mlic bread Spoil) -.cf\ •Ct' SS * • Re4 OaJoa. IOI E Sandpointc Dr SSt>-"701 Open I I 10 ~ Mon -~un , unda\ brunch 10 10 J Rc'l<'r - ' auo ns acceptet.I hnc Meii:1can food in a fun and dancable eni.1ronm<"nl Not rated ft.Mera l\ftC.lll'Ut. 3'' \ Rmtol "it . South ( oast Plau 540-l!IJQ ~n for lunch I I 30 10 \ Mo n -S.ll . dmner 5 10 10 ~ton· Thu~. 5 to 11 Fn-Sal RC'S<'t'\ a11ons sugge'l10 n Av.ard-w1nn1ng continental cu1sm(' Popular standb) "II the nice tOu( h· cs of SCf" ice, grac1ou~ ttlmosph('rc and accout~mcnts SSS • • '*"* R•by·a, 3' \ \ Bt-ar \l . C t)stal Coun 662-R U BY Open 8 to 9 Mon - Thurs .. 7 t0 IO Fri S4t 7 to 9 un. Rcscr,111ons not required Bu'Jcn and fne 1n .i f\" ~ m 11ed I ~40s diner com plrtc v. 11 h rct Mded \"" ing mus• E.uclknl \Ollad ~n ace 1s totall? on the mar~ S * * • * Sffll • SufM4 OnU u4 Bar. 3 300 8mtol SL 979--2400. Open for lunC'h and dinner S(V<"n da)s a wt'Ck Call for houn. Jau champaa.nc lunch on Wttkends. RcS(n 111ons supestcd FR"sh seafood clus1call) prepared. complete wnh an 0)'1ter bor Not rated Tea 6 Sym .... J 3t>9 E. I 7th I . 64~860 Coi) authentic EnaJ1sh la room. BrcakfHl. lunch. ancr- noon tea, Sunday brunch. loving)) ptTPaml. Temfic Comish past•~ steak and k1dMy pie. tnOe. Enahsh an\Jqunm~ purchAtcd S *** 'l'ntlelia )) 33 Bristol t , South Cout Plaza. ~8038 ()pen }UDY CHAMBERLAIN'S UIDE To ORANGE COAST for lunlh 11 10 I;; Mon -un Reser- ' ation\ not required The ultimate p111rn3 "•th 11 d1IT<"rt:'nl pizzas from 'm 11lan to 'l;copoht.an "'01 ratc.-d tollt CtAtary Ltd \Jn \ Hnslol S40-1:182~ Open 11 to Q d.1 11\ Reser- ' auons acc-cptcd 1>1ne 1n thC' l\1('1ro·s uni\ railroad d1n1ng guide '\01 r:11cd Zublet 1112 Placcnt1a. M5-80QI No rC)C.'r' atmn) l obster tail pnme nb. lhll kcn and nil"> ai rt'asonahk pme) ~pccial changt"~ naghtl) Lunlh dinner \unda' breaHast Not rated , Fountain Valley Ciao Bella, 17.27 ~ N~"" hope St 546-74:b. Osxn for lunch from 11 30 a.m. to 2 pm Mon -Fn. Din· ncr 5 p m.·9 JO p.m Mon -Th , 5-10 pm Fn , Sat. Closed Sunda)s Ital- ian cu1S1nc v..11.h Amcncan .. good1~·· (burgers. hot dogs) a'a1lable in the bat No1 rated. Tk Hop, 18774 Brookhurst St 963-:!366 Open 6 p.m to ~ a.m Mo n-Sal Hamburgers. qucsad1llas. .. b1& bopper .. hot dogs Dancma 10 '50s and '60s music. R('S('rva111.)n\ no required. Scm1-asuaJ lncxsxn· s1ve. Not nated. Primavera Reeta.rut. 16525 Brook.hurst St. (ll Heal) 775-71}78 Open lunch 1 l:JO to 2 pm ; Dinner 5 to IO:JO p.m. Mon-Sat ltahan. Rcscnat1ons accepted Casual Good -.aluc for .,..ell-prepared \Cal. pasta and classical hallan dishes. Great desi.cns SS • * • * Huntington Bea ch Qkqo for Rtbt, Q90 I 'l orkto"" n >\\e . 963-RIBS, class). u~alc nb JOlnt. family values. Cllcellcnt Prt'P- aration S **** J.C. MeLlll'e Bar ' Grill, 181 ~I &ach Blvd 84 1-041 7 Lunch I I \0 10 5 pm dail). Dinner S to 10 '0 Mon-Thun 5 10 11 pm Fn-Sat Sunda) brunch 11-3 pm Ribs. chicken, pasta. seafood Entertain· ment Rcsc" auons accepted SC'm1- casual. Mcxkratc. Nm r.-tC'<J Catcnng a' a1lablc Rl'St'nattons ac- cepted Casual lnnpcn\1ve "m rated Irvine Blala.D~o. I q I 00 \ .in Karman \' (' 752-5:!.2. 0pt'n for lunch 11 10 ' danner 5 to 11 T c:mtic ha pp' h1lur 5 to 7 Rcsen auons acc<"pled Award-winning Eurosxan l"u1sinC" Gorgeous. interesting. 't:'n scnuu\ food \lo llh a moderate pnce Lag Perfect ~pol for a romantic J 1nncr ur power lunch Order a full meal at tht." h\CI) bar. v.h1ch fea(l.Jrci. Bn1.11hJn music. dancing at ntght SS "* • • * Bl1tro !01 I ~01 Von Karman SH-9201 Open for lunch anJ din- ner M·F. dinner onh Sat and ~un Bnlhant ncv. Da\1d 0 V.1lhclm ma!>· lcrp1~ features contcmporan ( all fom1a bistro fa~ Tl) th<" hou~ salad. lobster l°a '-es. crumbh sxbant bread. ancho') tapenade BCaut1ful sleek decor framed b) waterfall and lush &.rct'ncl') Patio dining in ad- d111on 10 rcaular dtn1na room SS •••• Calln&e Ruta.rut, 1910 \fain \1 97 5-1220 Open for lunch 11 to l . dinner 3 to I 0 Sun.-Thu~ . J 10 I I Fn.-Sat. Happ) Hour 4 to 7 Re~r­ vallons a~ptcd Cahfom1a-ued Southwestern C'umnc Green lOm tamales and sc' ich<" spcc1al11~ of the house T r; the blue marpnta\ Bu y lunchllmC' hanaout for lhc Youns Prof<"ss1onal nowd SS **** ClaampiM.a. Irvine \tar· n ott. 18000 \'on Kannan 5 H-0 IOU O pen 11 to 1 p m da1l~ Rr~r­ \ at1ons accepted Hamburgers. stcakl and salads 1n a c.asual \pons bar atmosphere Not ratw ClaaaUclalr. 1891.2 MacArthur Bhd 752-8001. O pen for lunch I I lO 10 2:30 Mon.-Fn. danner 6 \0 to fl) '0 Mon -Thurs . 6.30 to 11 Fn -t Rl'5<'rva11ons accepted Outstanding Frcnch-Conunrntal cu1s1nr at- mosphere that's a ( EO·~ dream Romantic an the C"ven1ng. < hC'f 8 )ron G~mmelJ has re)tort'd the lustre 10 the menu, magnificent \Cr· v1c.c (the v.1uten speak excellent French) SSS * "* • • Qkac• Jen, 18 18 Main St 161· JOES Open 7 a.m 10 11 pm ~fon Fn. I I to I I Sat.. 4 JO 10 I 0 Sun O•lllYer'a lleataua•t. 18•82 Mac.Arthur Blvd. 8.134411 . Open for lunch 11:30-3 Mon..S.1; dJnoer 5:)()..10 ntsJltly. Reserval.lons rc- quiTcd. A t.np to JolJy Olde England No1 rated. IJIUDa, Koll Center Irvine Nonh 2010 Mam St. *170. 261-1919 Open for lunch J I to 3 Mon -~l dinner 5 to 10 Mon.-Thun .. 5 to 11 Fn.-Sal .. 5 10 I 0 Sun. Rc~n a11on' accepted :"01 rated l.olo. 4300 Von Karman "'l' 752-7151 . Opt·n for lunch 11 tu ~ Mon.·f'n . dinner 5 to 10 Thuf\ " 10 11 Fn -~t ~unda\ hrun"h 10 30-2 Reknauons accc'ptcd hn1· Japanc5.e spcc1alt1e$ SS • * McCormk ll't & Sdmkk. ~Ooo \1.i1n St 75t>-05U5 Osxn 11·11 clllh Kl"' enauon\ aH(pted F~h ..<al°'l\.l Entcn.ainmenl anc.l danc 1 ng '" night~ .i v.ed. SS • "* "* Mor~u·s I ~\HlO Jamb<lr<"c Ah.I g6J..31 I I . 1.'\I :</I O pen tor lun~h 11 30-~ t-.ton ·t n dinner h IP \lnr · 1-n_ '>ill to-I I Rr\<'n ~11,.n, 'u • grsted Ekll-lnt C .1hfom1a , u1\IO\ U\C.'f')('en h\ •>Uhlandlllj l \('\ ul q• (. hef \hlh.id \\ ,urrn SSS * '* • Prrgo 111..i2n \on .._.irrt).J fl 553-1 I I\ Open 11 \O-m1dn1).!hl \ion ·I n '·m1dn1ghl \at \un Hi:' en attom Jltepted L 1gh1v.<'•1Lht t'ul autheni1l "-unhern ltaltan l u"1n\ Pasl.i d1~hn ~s1 l ;i\uJll' 'p1:h 'l up ( 11~ SS * "* * VtrdJ RistorllDle lt.allllDo I J I: <.uh er Dr )~ 1-:1111 Orx-n 1 1r lunch 11-: \ton -Fn . d1nnn ..i • ~un ·Thur. 4 to 'o Fn -\.Jl K•'4 r '~l1om d\.\.t'Pled f r~h N''.J' .1 J mtl~-rcd \C.JI '\01 raicd Laguna Beach B.J .'1 Oalca10 Plnuia 2 II ' ( ri.t'I Hv.1 .iQ~) 01 Open 11 '\t a m 111 11 am •. tul~ P11u '>paghl·t11 luagna. hot and mid Yndv.1~ht"' Casual. 1n<"xpens1' c Cdar Crf'dl tu 3b4 Fore\ I .\' r 497-86\Jf> O pen da1I) Pa)t.l\ -.cJ food. Cnt('rta1nmcnt Rc\C'n Jtl''"' accepted <.. asual \1odcrat<" five Fttt 3~8 GlcnneHl' \t Laguna Bt-ach. 497-4955 Lunch \t Sat .. dinner M· un C'ontempur3n crcau,c, C"dcc11c Ch1ncsc-1ntlu<"nlt'<I cu1s1nc: .\ total dchghl. 11.onh pm<'' lhat art higher th.an man' "HJ· d111onal" C'hmcsc restauranti. l'3r\..- 1na 10 mun•~ 1pal lot or un \tr~·l't Rl'5<'f"lllOns SU • * .... * ~~ 22~ Fo~t ..\'<'. "". \<.4r. ( ontcmporaf) South.,..esl cu1\lnr counes\ of Da' 1d \\ 1lhelm -•nC" of 0 .l 's most h1ghl\ ·r~~ IC"\l cheft. T tn' dining room h.impcr' sen IC<' sl"htl). ucellen1 nlrnethc leu. Hci.cr' attons at"cep1r,1 SS ***"* ReyaJ -n..1 CahiM 1 ·~o \ ( li.l'l H W) . 49~8424 Open for lum.h Tu F Opcn for dinner T-Sun ( lm.c;J Monda)s lo;p1l'' ~I and \t1ddk East~m dish~ Rr\C'n a11un' .1~ ceptcd *"*"*"* R•7'1 AalO DtHr 3002~ < 0.1,1 H W) 4~7. 7829 Rub) ·s huric-r' ,rnJ American CUIStnC 8-L-D ... J,I\' Not ra1t'J R•man I 2ti 'i < ,,3,1 HW) , 49+.lWOO Open lor J11H1a 1Attr1 ~IJ-Bahry, 8~11 <\dams 968-'460 Open 8 lO 6 \() dJlil~ Las.a.gna. fcttuc1n1 alfredo Rc5('r- \ a11on~ no t rcqu11'l'd C uual lne\- pcns1' c l'-ot rated Rcscrva11ons accepted M~u11C" N• po t 8 h and oak steak~ and seafood Not '-W r eac MuweU'• By dte ~.. 31 7 Coast tha)lwa) 536-.2HS Open 8 a.m tO 11 p m. dail) Sunda) hrunch Q lo ) p m. Seafood and steaks Entcna1n· ment and danc1na Tue-f..-Sat. Rcser- ..,auons ac«ptcd. Live music nearly all the 110\C' Ro mantic, with ocean v1ev. v rcat lobster dt'Jhcs. home· made pop()vcn Semi-casual SSS *** Tij .... WIJU... 7891 Warner .\' C' (at Beach Blvd .) i42-89SS Open dady 11 a m. to JO p m Authentu.· "South of the border" homestylc food prcpafT\1 frnh da1I> Lunch feature• all·)OU~D-UI buffl't UO· day buffet brunch with romphmen- tary cbarnpqM and man.chis nated <ldaac.wa. "' \9 (.ampus Orne 856-221 1 ()peon for lunch 11 to \, dinner 3 to lo un -Thurs \'~'II Fn.-Sat Rtxrvallo ns actepted ln- nova11vc. fun cu1s1nc borde"' on nouvelle O unesc. but •1th acner- ous.Jy•s1ted portions Colorful at· mospberc, u cellent food. T~ th(' Gold C'o1n Bttf Located 1n thC' Irvine Marketplace SeperatC' lunch and <Sinner menus. SS * * * * n. 0.1 ~-I S.JS Jeffrf'y Rd 552-285 I. O pen for lun r h 11:30-2:30: dtnncr S:)()..10-JO Tu~ Sun. 8Nnch 11..)().2 JO. Savo" In~ d&&n Tandoon and Mutla1 fla,on Not rated .. Amell•'• 111 M anne .\' c 6 7 3-6580 Open for lunch I I \11 to 2 30 Mon -Sat. d1nnrr 6 10 10 \un da)' bnin<h 10 LO 2 30 Mon \.at Seafood spcoc1alues from 1hr Italian ~ coast .. Not rated. AM Mark'•. 1640 E ~1fi ( N \\I ) Hwy~ nO-~. Oocn for lum·h I 1 '..30 to 2:JO Mon -Fn .. d1nncr ~ \0 to 10 TUQ -Sat Retcn·ataoM 'Ui· aeslcd &Huttfully J>f"parTd con1em- porv) Cahfo m1a cu1\lnC' focu,ini on pastas and seafood (on 1n umate atmosphett UC't'llcnt v. IO(' hit us **** Aa..._. u Mend1cn Ho tel 4 \<lO MacAn.hut Blvd. •76-2001 Oocn Daily Piiot Weekend/ Thursday. September 6. 1990 ('IS • .· , for dining 6 to 10 Tues-Sat. R~r­ vataons rcqw~ A.ward-wanning menu of liahtrr Fn-nch/Continental cuasane. excellentJy prepared and graciously served. Stark. ch1<h1 at- mosphere lacks roman~ but de- h vers 1mprcss1veness. Los Angel~ cntacs tend to think 1h1s 1s the best restaurant an 0 .C.. but they prob- ably haven'! been 10 an} others ssss **** Ar~H 3334 W Coast Hwy. 64 5-7077, Open for lunch 11 a.m to 3 p.m Mon.-Fn. Dinner from S p.m. -I a.m. daily Classical con- 11nenUll cu1s1ne; tables1de Prt'P- arallon a spcc1alt~ Favonte haunt o( Newpon Bach"s Old Mone' mellow. conSt"n au' c crowd SS~ **** Bob Berna n Fa~h1on Island t14.a-~OJO Open 11 !Cl 10 da11\ !\unda~ brunch 11 to 3. Reser- ' .11mn-, acccplrd ">1caks and St"afood -..11h a classic Scomsh 1ouch Excel· lc'n1 pnme nb and cae!>Br ~lad 1>1rnh lit. dubb) atmosphere Excel- ll-n1 piano cn1cn.iinmen1 SS •••• B•bblet, 111 Palm St t. ~5-9<!\J) Open 5 10 10 30 Tue~ -~un. ' to 11 f-n Sat Rescf"'\ auon\ accepted Su- penor C'ahfom1a cu1sinr h1ghhgh1w b' ltve entertainment mghtl~ Big band on Sunda> nights Can get ro~d' when bus' SS * * * Byroe'a AJley 450 1 Pacific ('oas1 HW) . 646-91 26 teaks. seafood. spccaalues. Lunch. dinner. Saturda) and unday brunch L1 vel) bar. local crowd Rescrvauons accepted SS *** C.bua Cafe. 690 Ncwp0n C"enttr Dr. Four Seasons Hott'f. 759-0808 O pen IO:JO to 10 Mon.-Fn., Sat 7-10, Sun 7-5 Reservations ac- cep1ed. California. conunental cuisine. Nol rated Cafe Co,.... del Mar 2J3J E. Paetf1c Coast Hwy. 675-1466. Open 8 a.m lO 10 pm Mon -Fn . Q am to 10 p m Sat -Sun Reservations not necessal) Gourmet coffees. salads and sandwiches. Not rated. Cafe Ftve-0-Ftn 1109 Newpon Center Dr. 640-5752. Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 8 to 6 Sat., I 1-S Sun. No reservations taken. Sa.lads and sandwiches 1n 1 casual 11- mosphctt. Not rated. CaWoraia Bue~ 33S.S VLa Lad o. 675--0575. Open for lunch noon-2 p.m. Mon.-Fn. Danner 5:30-10 p.m. Mon .. Tu .. until IO:JO Tu.· Th., until 11 Fn .. Sat. No r~rvattons taken. Not rated. CaUfonala Plua "l.lldtea I I 51 NC\!.. port Center Dr. 759.-5543. Open 11 to I 0 Sun.-Thurs .. and I I to 11 Fn.· Sat. No reservations taken. C n sp- crusted gourmet pizza comes in doz- ens of flavors; some are rather odd. Busy place. $$ *** Tiie Cu.Dery~ JOJO Laf.-yette Ave. 675-5777. Open for lunch 11 JO to J Mon.-Fn .. dinner 5 to 10 daal~ Sunda:y hrunch Io· 30 lO 2 30. Rescr- va 11ons accepted C'on11nental cu1s1ne \I.1th a seafood emphu1s Great clam chowder SS * * * * Carmelo's 35:?0 E. Pacific Coast Hv.')'. 675-1921 Open for dinner from 5:3010 10·30 Sun -Thurs .. S.JO to 11 :30 Fn.-Sat. R~rvauons sug- gesrw. ClasSJc Northern Italian gourmet cu1s1ne. New. moderatt'ly pnccd lounge menu ~nw '111 wtt hours. Wild and crazy place at nigh! when the band unkes up the samba music. Very chic chen1ele: owner Carmelo and Gt'neral Mana,er Domenico arc two of the ma1or attractaons. SS **** Ca.Uy Newport 1220 Bison Av- enue. 759-J388. Lunch 11 a.m. 10 J p'.m. daily: dinner scrve<i all day, seven days. Chinese cuisine. Nol rated. OU.'1 QiaHe Jl36 W Balboa Blvd. 6 7 3-8204. Open 11 to 9 daily. Reservauons accepted. Ch•· nese and Cantonese cuisine. Try the kung pao chicken. Not rated. Deluey'a. 630 Lido Park Dr. 675-0100. Rcscrvallons suaaestcd. Harbor landmark. Lobster dinner deals. comprehensive seafood menu Noisy, busy, fun. Lunch, dinner. Sunday bruocll. SS * * * £4le'1 Dl8er 2305 E. Coas1 HW)'. Corona del Mar. 673-9050. Open 6 Lm. to midni&bl Sun.· Th.; until I a.m. Fri., Sat. F1ftlcs-stylc dmer. wilh Jukeboles, slres5CS homestyle food. Not rated. El Tori .. Grill. 951 Newport Center Dr. 640-2875. Open 11 to I I Mon.- Fri., I I lo midnight Sat Sunday brunch 10 to 2. Jlescr1at1ons ac- cepted Southwntern. Tex/Me.x and Mexican favorites in a festi ve SOCtal atmosphere. Very good green com tamaJe'i_ pork dishes. L1vel) hnppy hour. SS **** Ftlkrmu'a located at the very end oflbe Newpon Pier. 675-9771. Rc!>- ervauons not necessary. Serving the freshest seafoods from the Pacific Northv.«t. Breakfast, lunch. dinner Not rated. Flve Crowu 3801 E PaC1fic Coa~t Hwy. 760-031. Open 5 10 12 Mon - Sal .. 4 to 11.30 Sun. Sunda) brunch I 0:30 to 2.30. Rescf"'\ auons sug· aestw. Con~rvau ve a1mospherc. a la.ndmark 1n Corona dcl Mar and a beloved tradmon in line dining Pnme nb lS the rruun draw: 11's done with all the trimmings. lake Yorkshire pudding. But the Piano Bar 1s gone, and that's a shame US **** Five Fee& ho. 1145 Newport Center Dr. 640-5250. Open I 1:30 to 2:30 for lunch Mon.-Fn .. 5 to 10 for dinner Sun.-Thurs.. S to 11 Fn.-Sat Re~rvataons sugaested. Menu an transition. Nouveau/nouv elle C.hmoiseri~ with pasta d ishes thrown an for good measure. Can'! 9u1te compare with the ori&Jnal 1n 1..a&una Beach. Pretentious wine hs1 sets tone for servic~. SSS * * * * Oary'1 Dell. 3309 East Coas1 High· way. 675-2 19J. Open 9 10 8 Mon.· Fn .. 9 to 7 Sat. 10 to 8 Sun Reservauons not ne<:essary. At le.as\ 37 vanues of hot and cold deh sandwiches. frozen yogurt. Tues. nl&ht tacos. catenna. Also in Plaza de Ctf~. Not rated. G .. rp. 305 Mannt Ave .. 67S-61 1H Aut.henuc ltahan food. Dinner only, S 10 10 p.m Mon.-Thurs .. 5 to 11 p.m. Fn. and Sat Not rated Good Ea.U Jlfttaaraat. 210 Nev.. port Center Dr. ~2411 O~n 7 a.m. 10 10 p.m. Mon.-Tburs.. a..m to 11 p.m. Fn., 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Reservauons for parties more than etg.hl. Na1ural foods for a healthy lifestyle. Not ratw. Huau'• 3325 Newpon Boule' ard 675-4668. Open for lunch 11 to 3 Tues.-Sat. dinner 5:30 10 11 Mon - Sat.. 5:30 to I 0 Sun. Reservations accepted. Festive dining of dchc1ous ubanese spec1alt1es. Belly danCf'n on weekends. SS * * * . J.W.'1 Sea Grill 900 Ncwpon Cen1er Dr. Mamou Hotel 640-4000 Open 6:JO a.m .t o 10 pm Sun.-Thur)., 6:30 a.m to 11 p.m. Fn -Sal. Rc5er· vauons accepted. Fresh fish sclc:c- uons. Not raced IU&ayama. IOI 8ap1ew Place. Ne\1,- port Beach. n.5-0771 Lunch M·r ra dinner from 6 p m M-Sa1 . clo~d Sun. Self park 1n ad)wo1ng k11 Authenuc Japansc~ cu1S1ne SCl"'\'t'd an tnnqUll environment Order $~5- per-person bt5'"b feast :!4 hour-, in advance SSS ***** Le Micli l421 Via Lido 67~-4Q().a Rescrvauons accepted $\lo 1.s~ chef Waller Rutt1man's award-winmng cuisine 1s annovau"c and anist1c Lamb. veaJ and ocher spec1alt1es from France and Switzerland Lunch, dinner. cocltta1ls. ca1enng SS**** Maree Pole 1260 Bison. 72 >-080 1 Lunch and dinner 7 days, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Northern ltahan cu1s1ne . Not rated. Marrabsll, 1100 W Pa· cific Coast Hwy. 645-8384. ()pen for dinner 6 to 10 Mon.·Fn .• 5:30 10 11 Sat.-Sun. Rescrvauons su~ted Morocain cu1S1nc. spcctaJmna 1n ltmon chaclten and rabbu SSS *** MattH'• 2325 E Pacific Coast HW) 673-8267 Open for lunch 11.30 to '· dinner 5 to 11 Rescrvauon.. re· and Kafood; ucelleot Sunda) bruncb Vaned eottna.inment in- cludes hve rcgae on SundayL SSS **** Newport Oyster Bar~ Grill 2100 W. Oc:eanfronL 67S-9977. Fruh fish and pasta speaalocs. coclnails. beet and . wine. Homemade deueru O~n 7 days from l 1:30. Casual atmosphere. SS • * * * ne ow SpqMnJ Fac .. ry. 211 o Newport Bfv<f. 675-8654. Open for dmnrr 5 10 I 0 Mon.· Thurs., 5 10 11 Fn.-Sat.. 4 to 10 Sun Rexrvat1ons not a.cccp1ed. Inexpensive la$1&f\3 and past.a dished with an old fashioned flair. Nol raced Parad.lae Cafe. 600-D Newpon Center Dr. 644-1137 O pen for lunch 11 to 2:30 Mon.-Fn., dinner S to Q Mon.-Sa1. Reser' auons accepted SpeClaJ1zing an fresh fish and pa~ta catennf available Not ni•ed Part.er 1 Seafood GrUI. \()Q Palm St 673-3741 Open for lunch II to\ Mon.-Sat dinner 5 to 10 Sat · Thur\ ' IV 11 fn -;undlh hrunl h I 0 to -'· Rtscf\at1ons sugestru tea.k.s and seafood -.11h Jar / and rega.ae. Not ratw Pucal. Plan Newport. Bmtol and Jambo~. 1000 Bnslol 752-0IO~ Open for lunch I I 30 to 2 Mon -Fn dinner 6.JO-lO Mon -Sat ReKr "auons accep1w. Lia.ht and natural flavors from the soutn of F rancr and the sou1h of Cahfom1a. Maf°'\'clous u~ of bab) lettuces 1n 1nnova11' C' salads Spare atmosphere 1n stnp mall loaataon doesn't d1m1n1sh thC' uc1tement of Pascal Olhats' 1m· · aginaove flaiT. SSS **** Tiie PavUloa. 690 Ntwpon C'enler Dr. Four Seasons Hotel. 759--0808 Open for brea.kfast 6: 30 10 I 0. JO Mon.-Fn . lunch 11 30 to 1 Mon - Fn .. dinner 6 to 10:30 and Sunda) brunch I 0 to 2. Reservations nttdw . Amencan contempora~ cws1oc wu h French touches 01- vcrsc bread basket, all breads baked on prcm1~~ Impeccable <;Cn1n· Mostl) perfect food. in an •U· mospherc that tranSC'ends hotel ~t<'r· i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l qu1~ Gou~et ·~~n CUISln<' 1n red-velvet splendor. Not rated Mayv. 2931 E. Pacific Coasl HW't 675-6622 Open for lunch 11 30 to 1hty SSS ***** 'he Rn of Newport. ~ 106 V. Oc:unfront. 675-:!566 Open for din ncr 5 30 to 1 Z Mon -Sal Re\Cr "auons sugaes1ed (1ourmc1 seafood an an elepnl \ 1ctonan ~111n11 Wadel) recognized .is among the be~I seafood restaurants an the counlr. Tl) the abalone and lobster Rt'\ ChandJer 1s a perf«.taon"'· 11 shov.' Susan Chandler and John Rader preside over the front de1lc -.11h Cl4 ~ Detty PHot WMlcendl ThunMiay. Septembw e. 1990 EWYORK ... Cln' BALLET · September 25-30 ''''"''" 11.,1 ''"''' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, \\brks by Balanchine, Robbins and Martins Expttrit'n<'t' chis nar um\ p~mit>r <lan<'e rompan~ ft>aturing morr than JOO dan<'(lr-in ~ven pruj(mm:- with full orc'™'"tra. ACT NOW FOR BEST SEATS1 ,.._.~~-~ Mir Co ' "'""' ,.._,, 114n40.2000 %131480-3232 TlcNb: S14-$4t Groups of 20 or more t111 7'14111f.f1U m. UI "Oqfllnl l.lllJlS MO Olles •ubtect 10 C:ht11\0t l WEST COAST PIHMIEHES 1 2:3(); dmner S 30 to 10-30 Sunda' brunch 11 30 to 2·30 Rescnauons aocepted Cnt1call) accla.1med In· dtan and tandoon coolcel) SS **** M...._., lrta hb. 202 Newpon Center Dr 640-4110. Open 11·30 10 IOSun.-Thurs . 11:30 to II Fn.-Sa1. Bar open unul I a.m. Re~rvauon5 accepted. lnsh spec1alt1es plu<i salads. bursers and steaks SS * * Ne•por& LH•l•1. 503 East Edaewuer. 67S-2373 O pen for lunch 11 to 2. dmner S 10 9 Rescr- vauons accepted. Fine waterfront danana with great view of Fun Zone and all the exc1t1n1 commotion 1ha1 amphes. Owntr David Sal1sburv's a:rac1ous att11ude as apparent an the canna service: Wonderful fresh fish aplomb. SSSS • * * * * Tk RllS.. 880 Ncwpor\ ('enter Dr 72(). I 800. Open for lunch 11 JO 10 \ Mon.·Sat.. dinner ~ JO to I~ Mon Sat. Re5'Cr,allons suggested. Always- excellent d1n1ng e11penence. {ult' Rau Girls 1n !>Cant) skirts, wondrr· folly funny bartendt>~: Hans rraii ers ei1pert1sc. The onl> place 10 ~ on fnda) aftemuo n an Newpc>r1 Beach. tables in 1he bar are re\Cf\ cJ a week. 1n ad' an1.<' f\cst barburse" hr • P\' I .r 0 , •'\•• D n 11q £ , r , ., , . •• -,I ,YI HAr • l'H•vA ., l1 ri ''"' ll(Jt M' ~I~~\, ~· 11.-M • fl ~I 4N Fl )OM 14 I AM ''"' .,i • C .._ 1o. T 'I.II l OUN(,l R.,,.", ... Horikawa IOUTH COAIT "-AlA Vl.LAQI • 3'Jo S Pla1a Dr $.\"18 A11t 171•t ~~7 2~1 • 3 !l\ll'\U\f'$ ICI Pef!011TW1g ~llS Cenlt11 . ' 1n town. dino liver and o ntons.. K.Jtt wad. cracked dunac~ crab. De- fin1t1 ve noo-nouvclk ~nu stays cons1sttnt from YQr to year -and so docs Mr. J>rqcr's cbcntclc, the creme de la creme of O .C. Casually elepnt to dttssy. SSS ***** lloWdiW'• 2..07 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. 67).37SO. Open for lunch Mon.-Fri. l I a.m. to 2:.10 p.m. Dtnner S-10 p.m. dally. Re:ttt· 11111ons accepted for lunch and from 5 to 9:30 Mon.-Th., from S to 1 p.m . onh Fn., Sat ConsistC'Dtly &OOd con11nental, Northern lta1ian cuisine SS * * * * Royal naJ ..001 W. Coast Hi&hway, 650-3 322. RCKTVations accepied. !Xfin1uve TIW cuisine. Value-pilek- cd luncheon combination specials. xrcne dcc:or. Lunch, dinoer, Sun- d.a) brunch. Also at I 7SO S. Coast HW) 1n J..aauna Beach, 494-8-424. SS •••• ll•bJ'• Japar DIMr, 3000 w. Pa- cific ft Hwy. 722-4066. Open 7 a m o 9 p.m. datJ . RCXTV&tlons not n cs.sa.ry. EnJ11~--uyle ~with bufie and deh sandwic:hn. Not rated Sul'• Dell. 660 Newport Center ~·· 720-0360. Open 7 to 4 Mon.· Fn. No rcservauons needed Deb CWSlne. Not rated. ~ 1080 Bayside Dr .• 644-4220. <>Pen for lunch M·F and Dinoer M· Sun. M1PJ6Cent Northern Italian cuistne. Pastas made on premises· sauces are absolutely perfect. Out: door pauo catches bay11de breez.cs from nearby Balboa Island. SS **** S&ela'"k'• 217 Marine Ave. 67J-OS70. Opens at S:30 p.m Tu.- Sun. Rcservauons acupted. Not rated. ....._ Cafe. 320 1 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. 675-7S7S. Open 11 to 10 Mon.-Wed., 11 to 11 Tflurs.-Sat.. 10 to 10 Sun. Raervauons acuptcd. Fashionable menu of current favontcs. Late-night bar dining. &OOd happy hour. SS *** Slaft NMile 21 S R1vcrs1de Dr .. Newport Beach. S4S..7418. Lunch M-Fn ; dJn ncr M-Sun. VaJct parking on Wttkcnds, parkJn.a lot 1n front of mtaurant. U pscale ne1&hborbood restaurant serves ht&h<lass. real Ital· i.an rc~rto1rc S.S * * * * -----Ad"'1Jaer SpoUight----------- :&staumnu cs= THE \NEEK - Chef Wcllter Rumman of Le M1d1 Restaurant 1n N~rt Stach is a man who loves. lives and breathes his profeulon. W itty. charming and sllm. he is one of the new breed of young Chefs who keep In sh·ape. Ifs ~ca~e I eat my own food.· he says. food which ~ prepares completely from m atch, w ith atl fresh Ingre- dients and an abundance ot herbs 'Herbs and garlic are not only wonderful spices. they are two or the healthiest ~ substitutes as well. "says Run/man ... Just as preparing your own stock and demi glace· for soups and ~uces is the only way to quar antte quahty and excel- lt nce No mixes. cans or MSG In my k1tc~n. th ank you." When Ruttlman sautees ~ats. he uses only extra \llrg1n olive 011 or s~et butt tr. Nothing Is dttp-frled. Mld fish •nd other seafoods are grilled or poached. Rurtlman. in short. IS a clanic chef. as evidenced by hll rratn- 1ng at the Palace hotel In St CLASSICAL 'rom C10 llons of Vauahan W1llwns wnh t~ ilrmer stuff of S1behus. Hts V1ohn Concerto and the tooe potm "Lone- 1)' Waten" a~ lush and lyncal. wb1lt "V. hythome's Shadow'" as a lovely P•«r of nymphw nd-shepherds folksona (anwy. Th~ •~ wonckT- full) iympatbeuc acrounti. rty R.auUc o..r. ... hrUu.: u FrHc:a J•JH, Op. S. ,... ..... n. •••••• o,. ll. t'~•hrt: Ole Juh~laarfe. hmau: o ... ••••· o,. 11. tper. 0. ....... h ....... .,. t'1er. a.... lldon a..icaJ Playas. conducted Y R•r NoniltffOIJ (EMI A,.el). We·~ eca&llomed to bcl.ri.na Montz. which again this year crowns the llsr of the world's top I 0 restaurants His favorite cu1S1ne. however. rt ma1ns the fragrant dishes of the Mediterranean coast of southern France, which. along with a little prodding from his w ife. Marica, madt' N~rt Beach. with 1u Mtd1terranean chme and lifestyle. a natural lo- cation for le Midi Like their M edltttrrantan counttrparu. people hert' are laid back and hkt' 1t casual. Yet. they are d1scrlm1n.lt1ng diners and demand quality They know hoW frtsh fish should taste and balk at the batters and heavy sauces that might pass In o ther regions Rumman's hght and healthy answers. such as rack of lamb with Provencale herbs and gar11e . or roast baby chicken with sprigs of rosemary. etfec· ·uvely sausty the local pafatt'. As 1f gold-medal Medl- n eranean cu1S1ne 1s not enough. Ruwman pltuantly surpnses ~tulTVl and wjnter patrons w jth an array of wild game. from saddle of venison to pheasant t.hnt chesuluu laden Mt.h laner-<lay soruc cholesterol: orchestras far b11-aer than the) WCtt wntten for, ID· struments aod pla) 1n1 styles empha.smna power and plushnt"SS. A V..UU c.n.au... Mult' by ~ ... °'"auJ G .. r1tU ne/1 Con.son and Pb~rs.. condUC'ttd by Paul M~ (V1r1Jn C7us1cs V~nw). This ts somethtnl o( a music~ time m¥h1nc: a COf\Jectunl "'° COOSU'\.Ctton of mu11c that mar have been ptr(ormcd at t.he coronation, 1n I S9S. 9f Manno Gnman1 as Dote of Ve~. You'll hear everyUuna lrom pcahaa btlls to flond orpn 1ntona- tiooa to the dabontc ~rcJ>oral motets for wbJCb Venice s San Marco was famous. There's splendid Msaftl ~ and abk muletY of the Ulltnlmeftts. Tale of Ute Wllale 400 Main Suet. Balboa. 673-4633. Rcservauoos ac- c:epled. EnJOY the romance of old Newpon witb a panoramic Bay view. Abundant seafood telections and tradiuonaJ favorites. Lunch, dinner, Saturday and Sunday brunch. Not rated. Treu 440 Heliotrope Ave. 673-0910. American and inter- nauonal cwiine. Loun,e opens daily at S p.m.: dinnet ICJVed ftiablly Crom 6 p.m. Appetiun and late-niabt menu until midni&ht Ont of the Oranac Coast's most unique rcs.- t.aurants. S.S ***** T1ve 2300 W. Coast HiJbway. 722-9248. Standard sushi and J a~ese fare WI th a small ocean vtew from it's over-the-hotel lo- cation. Not rated. 1'11ti. Mare S4S Newport Center Dr. 640-6333 Open 11:30 to 11 Mon.-Thun., 11 :30 to mldni&Ju fri.-Sat. SS to 10 Sun. Reiiervauons needed. Contemporary lt.ahan cumne. lntcmuna pastas. SS *** Villa N•n 313 1 W. Coast Hwy. 642-1880. Dinner ni&btly S p.m. to 2 a. m. E.tcellent. beat1)' I t.a.lian \ . .J -It cuisine; outs:t.and.ina wine list. Active piaoo bar; favorite local Latt-n1aht spot. Raervauons acupted. Valet boat parlcina. " * * * * Yube Tavera 333 Bayside Dr .. 67S-S333. Din.oer from S p.m. n!lht· ly. Sunday brunch. Eclccttc fa~ 1n classy surround1np under the superb d1rcctJon o f Hus ~. who owns The Ria, and his daugh- lCT and son-in-law. K.a.rcn and Sam P1ertt. SS **** . LEGEND "Mt dae ratlap meaa: S IMxpcns1ve. SS Moderate. SSS Moderately expcns1ve. SSSS E.xpen11ve. SSW Very expensive. ***** PERFECT: FLAWLESS **** Excellent. nearl) perfect . .\mong the ~t 1n 1ts field *** Very &ood. wonh a sptttal mp **Good . * Sausfactory These nwap rt'fl«t tbc Ms. Clumbcrl.11n 's opinion pnmanh of l.M food, with the ~nuuon. amb1Mtcx and sen tCY also taken wto account. Pnccs ve wb1«t to ch&~ Otef Welter ...... • ... •M •"• Mara Hefti .. L• Midi Restaurant. "I still marvel at the great response of Southtrn Cali- fornians to my w ild ga~ dis- hes," says R\Jniman. "May~ It's that my vel"Mson and wild boar have no ·gamey· t.Jstt -~­ t hing most A~rlcaru seem to e.11pect." Marica. who acts as hOsttss. feels that the ga~ season 1s the MUSIC ~romC4 mus1c-bu1inns trade magazine that ranked New Kids' n~ "Step by Step" album No. I the W«lt 1t was rtlcUtd. 811Jboard. lbc music-bu babk. w&lted a Wttk before decl&n.na ·•step by Step" tops: tht sangJe of the s.ame name 1s No I . too "bout 2. 7 mtlhon copies of tht album were sold in lhc 5even days followina tts Junt S releuc. New Kids -fivt Boston~ Sllllll\I and danona di.Ides ranpna 1n &a'C from 18 to 21 -art lt&hnnf up ..-dio. too "They're sllll on fi~. S&Jd Ed Lambert. music d.irtttor of KDWB, the Twin C'ma' lcaclla& Too-40 st.at100 "Evt'T)' othCT calltr 11 for a New Kids son.a -new and okl ll feocb even StroOI" than before.- tt~ of year When Le M1d1's cozy decor ¥ld 1nt1mate atmosphere. accented w ith original art. actu· ally comt Into their own ~n peOf* are loo•ung for warmth and t•therness. she fttls. they appreciate most that there 1s no "high tKh 9llu" at Le M1d1 - onty 91a<t' and good flvrng "Before" was ~ ume when New Klds scored four Top 10 tuts and 1 chart-topp1 n1 album. "H1n11n' To\.llh." Mcanwtuk. lhc Nev. Kids' "Merry, Merry Cbnstmas .. album became 1 bcst-selkr. cchpstn& 1he 2 mdhon mart. This umc around, crowth 11 Ne"' Kids co~ an tJtalu. ac:rord1n.a to b1t llf\llCr Tommy Pate. 20, who 1s opcn1na for the sroup dunna 1h1 tour. "The audtentt has chaoicd from last YQf," Pate said by telephoM rtC1tntly from ~t.ro1t .. It's .. men youQICf. Latt )"-e&r. tbe avera,c .,r was 9 and 10 to 18. Now I'd say the I~ 11t 11 S lO IS" sun. tbelc cucc boys &om Boiton can't 1eem to sway the cnua... man) of whom have d1smiued them u a Vo'IP of ~fuUy padrBIC(t &ttn idols . le M 1d1 1s located at 3421 Via lido 1n Newport Bf!clCh and of- fers a full bar. banquns and uttring lunch 1s served T~s­ ~y through Fnday I I 10 a m l o 2 p.m. Dinner is served Tuesday through Sunday from 6 p m The rtstaur~t 1s closed Mondays For reservatroru, call 675~904 New Kids leadtr Donnie Wablbn) recently to1d The A~ t0aatcd Press: "I tb1nt ~ med.ta has tutMd our IJNIC tnto the 1m11t of milk and cook.In. I'm not n~ anly about nulk and cookies rm about posauvuy .. And he has • lot to be posrn "c about. Mo~ than IS m1U1on NC"'A K.ads albums havt been sold 1n thf' put rwo )Urs Thrtt b10fnlpb1e$ ol NC"W Kidt have been on 1~ Nt'v. York Times' papnbeck bcsMellcr hst thu spnni "'bout 2S NCYo K.tds touvcnu\ -from slttptna baas 10 cord fOJ suf\aJ•~ -can be fo~nd 10 ~taal outlets. New Kids doth. h1 1 the SlOttS ID ~U,US:t For mfonnauon on an)' of the SVpenll.r t.hows tb1$ Wttk II the Pldfic Amph1theat.rt. can 634-1300 _,,_ DaUr 1"8-f .... ~ ,...,. Cl• ,II. ' ... ~ . . . ' • '~----~---------~---,...,-.-----~-~-'--------------~---- Pasta's Sanday Cba•pagae Branch s10.95 10 •·•··2 P·•· ~ -\\°'1&io~ ~1\r\: 7667 Center Avenue Huntington Beach. CA 92647 714 891 0123 I , , , -liJ:sAIL LOFT BAR & GRILL NEW MENU! tood unlll mldnlghl DINNER from $5.95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY BREAKFAST & LUNCH from 12.• 108m-3pm cae HAPPY HOUR 4:30-7:30 pm with FREE TOltadl Ber Dining & Dancing Deity (~Mon & Tues.) 400 So. Coast ttly., Llguna Beach Phone e4-3358 .......... 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This top quality home features • 2 lh-BA. 2 frpk. spa. security system. private master suite. lolt/den. and a 2 car prate. $560.000 (714) 846-0641 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR RE-ALTY FABULOUS WATERFRONT This remodeled 2 story home has water views from spacious master suite with fireplace. the llvlng room. and the gourmet kitchen. With a total of 4-br. '3-ba. formal dining, a pool, spa & sauna. security system with T. V. monitors and your own boat slip. $895.000 WALK TO SURF a SAND Walk across the street to the sand and the surf from this 2-BR, 2-BA townhome in a guard ga1ed communi- ty wnh pool spa and tennis 5272 <XX> MAIN CHANNEL View ..,. the bolt & hatbour actMty from your Uvtnc area and waterfront petio with a priV~e boat dock. 2-BR. 2-BA. fireplace. security 1ate ~26.500 This former model has one of th1: best views and loca11ons in the harbour plus a large boat slip and patio outside your door 4-BR l ·BA dining rm French doors(. windows communll> pool spa & tennis So95,000 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, California 92649 ,~~co LUXURIOUS POOL HOME In guard-gated community in Hunt- ington Harbour with 5-br. formal din- ing. plus breakfast area. gourmet kite.hen. huge master suite with fire- place and spacous walk-m ~ 5798.000 WA TERFAONT COMMUNITY This l-BR. 3-SA townhome combines the contemporary styling of Southern California and harbour liVlng. Com- plete with pool, saunas and tennis all rn a-park-bke semng-in a gat~ water- front community sm.ooo (213) 592-2816 / Realtors pitch in for Newport SeaFest The Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors is onoe again taking a lead- ing role In the second annuaJ SeaFest sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. SeaFest Is a celebration of new and traditional events that showcases the personality and styte of Newport Beach. Serving as an associate sponsor of the two-week extravaganza. to be held Sept. 14-23. the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors will sponsor booths at four SeaFest events. The events are the Taste of New- port. Sept. 14-16; Sand Castle Con- Bibi Scheon•rtne test, Sept. 16; Hyatt Newporter Jazz Festival, Sept. 22-24, and Pavlllons Chowder Cookoff. Sept. 23. Volunteering to chair the events are Mllggle llMtleJ of Grubb & Ellis. Ann Mette MurphJ of Lynne Valentine Properties. Johnnr Cennona of Cen- tury 21 Inland Pacific and Joy Hardie of Prudential California Realty, re- spectively. Volunteers are needed for two-hour shifts at each of the boo&h sttes. According to several of last year's volunteers, many Individuals signing up for two-hour shifts ended up ex- tending their shift the entire day. "Everyone has such a great time." commented RaJ Zartler, 1989 Sand Castle Contest volunteer. ··you end up not wanting to leave when your shift Is up." Tom Sutro, chair.man of the as- sociation's Community Relations Committee. feels that participating In the SeaFest Is an excellent way for ReaJtors to display a positive Image to the community. "I can't think of a better occasion to meet the public and promote the association and Individual com- panies," Sutro said. "Realtor promo- tional brochures. voter registration forms and Cantree materials wtll be stocked in the booths for volunteers to pass out. ReaJtors should feel tree to attach their buaineu cards to any of the materials given out from the booth. The projeeted attendance for the 10-day event 11 between 106.000 and 130,000 people. All Seafest events are open to the public. Those lntereeted In stgning up as volunteers should contaci ROM CaNJ at 646-1671. . . . Dtcec -.dler, who recently retired from a 30-year poattlon In the pet- roleum eervlces Industry, has Joined the ERA Star Real &tate Center In El Toro. In hla former job -whk:h tOOk him to Long a.ch. Ventur• and Denver -Sedc« boUght and eold numeroua REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP properties over the years. He is par- ticularly In tune with the special needs of relocating famllies. Becker recently graduated from the ERA real estate licensing course and currently is taking advantage of ERA's Intensive training programs. He will be working with office manager Deb Flreetlne to develop a farm area In Mission Viejo. A Mission Viejo resident, Becker and his wife, Bobbie, have been mar- ried for 38 years. The couple have two daughters and ~hr~. grandchildren If you'd like to feel like a million - and have about that much to Invest - Realtor Bob SM of RE /MAX 1n Mission Viejo Is ottering a home f1t for a king It's an elegant estate in the pres- tigious Hunt Club. a community of equestrian custom homes In San Juan Capistrano. This 6,000-square-loot mansion is situated on eight-10ths of an acre and features a circular drive and tush landscaping leading to the large. formal entry courtyard. You ente< through eight-Inch solid oak doors to a bright. finely scaled downstairs llvlng area. Including maid's quarters and guest suite. The special kitchen appointments include European design cabinets, granite countertops, warming oven. two dish- washers and much more. Relaxing In the family room. you can watch the Mitsubishi 35-lnch screen tefevtaion set dlaplaytng 120 channels from a Schudel satellite dish. Other efecironlc features lnciude acouatlcalty balanced surround sound system and television security system. The upstaJrs master suite Includes an entertainment center wt1h next-to- the-bed controts. The mast« bath Includes a sauna and oversized shower and Jacuzz.I tub. The pool-stzed rear yard contains a tiled bart>ec:ue. covered patlon and expanatve grass ~ay yard . The home Is being titted for $1,750,000. If you're lnt«ested, con- tact See at 582--0222. • .. bl Sctt.on8rlne, one of the na- tion's mos1 experienced real estate professionals. has joined Great Wetern Real estate's Upland office. Sheonarlne began her real estate career 10 years ago with the Clare- mont office of a national company Within a two-year period. she became that company's number one sales associate in Southern Ca1tforn1a and was ranked seventh in the nation Her outstanding performance gar- nered her national attent1on. and her sales and marketing techniques were considered to be so well defined and advanced that she was asked to con· duct sales training for other industry professionals A consistent top producer she has been recognized for outstanding per formance in a number ol publtcat1ons including "Who's Who in Ca1tforn1a She heads a personal stall wh ich includes an adm1n1stra11ve ass1tant. a marketing spec1altst. an escrow coor- dinator and a skilled manager "Great Western Real Estate otters its associates a first -rate support sys tem which includes excellent markel 1ng strategies. supenor training pro grams and ent1c1ng benefits which are geared to encourage top production Sheonarlne said "I decided to 1oin Great Western's Upland office be- cause I felt I would be provided with all the tools necessary to meet the needs of my clients '· Paul O. Steinke, vice president or Daniel. Mann. Johnson & Mendenhall, an International design consulting firm, has been promoted to manager of the company's corporatew1de Pro- gram Management and Construction Management practice. Steinke Is a registered professional engineer and a graduate of the U S Naval Academy He has 19 years of exper~nce in the design and con- structfon Industries and has been re - sponsible for a broad array of pro- jects ranging from the national award- winning hangar and maintenance complex for the new Air Force One presidential aircraf1 to state-of-the-art laboratories to commercial office parks to the S 1.5 b1lhon renovation of the Pentagon. Steinke Is a member of the con- struction Management Association of America. serves u an arbitrator for the American Arbttratk>n association, has served as a poet boefd member of the Society of American M1lltwy Engineers and hat tMtlfted before Congress as a ccnstructlon Industry expert. OMJM, founded In HM6. oons1st81lt· ty ranks as one of the nation's leading architectural. engineering. planning and construction management con- sulting organizations. l'otal projtet construction vaJue OV8f the past four decades Is over $30 billion The Carpenters/Contractors Coop- eration Committee has Increased Its original grant to the use Department of C1v1I Engineering to nearly S 1 m1111on An additional $350.000 has been given to use for advanced research to improve the strength and flex1blhty of concrete and test 1t1 performance under earthquake con- d1t1ons "The new grant is designated to build and equip a unique concrete testing se1sm1c laboratory with two shakers.· each one having indepen- dently programmed motions at dif- ferent support points." said Dr Leonard Siiverman, dean ot tht School of Engineering · Tnese shakers are capable of simulating a full range of seismic activity "This will enable us to test tht ductility and energy-absorbing ca- pacity of concrete structures and the degree of damage under earthquake conditions," Siiverman noted "Tht resulting data will aJtow us to develop designs that will Iner.... the safety and cost effectlveneaa of the nation's bulldlngs and highway structures " Ronald Tutor. chairman of the Tutor-Saliba Corporation and a mem- ber of the board of d irectors of CCCC. explained that "Growlng conoern oY'lt our aging bridges and highways and their ability to withstand Mism•c ac;- t1vlty In the wake of the San Francl9CO Cypress Viaduct collapse has poign- antly illustrated the urgent need for earthquake engineering research "By funding this Important projec1. the CCCC hopee that engineers w11t discover how to build roadways and concrete structures capable ol endur· 1ng earthquaket of any magnitude," he added SPARKLING SURF OCEAN BREEZE REDUCED SmelJ the salt air and wit- ness the sun meltln& Into the Padflc while bar'beculnc or sunbathlnc from thls new custom 2 story 4 bedroom home. Ensenada Yacht Race startJnc line In full view. For- ever Greenbelt park and Catalina sunset splendor. Beach parties or formal ter- race dining overlooklnc the blue Pacific $1.695,000 CORONA DEL MAR SURF Cotapktely remodeled w/very eecluded oc.aa. lou ... It terrKe. wlM room. Jacuat le wet ber. alJ with twllltlht vtewa ol Newpcwt llaa1Mw. the cbaaMI atrance It C.taliaa a.&ud. 5 bdrm home. aoc for everyone. J.t the bravat la ep&rtt who ln•ta oe havt .. the uttm.te llfatyle ~· IS.395.000 NEWUSTING SECLUDED, PVT HARBOR ISLAND Professionally decorated rare European chateau inspired custom bayfro~t with elegance and warmth of the French countryside. Lush garden entrance blended with mortar and Bouquet Canyon stone. plus expansive bayf ront terrace lawn and garden of French Riveiera influence. Can be used as 4 or 5 bedroom. 3-rm master suite & cozy den. Pier & slip for 50- ft plus boat. $3. 900.000 .. ..,.........,,.,... .... •MAL UlATE HB facelift-investing in the future Downtown revitalization project promiaea to be economic boon to city and coaatline Cities across the country are rising from the scaffolds of con- struction sites. given another chance to show their true colors. This stems from an Interest in rev1tahzing some of the valuable natural resources. that have been overlooked over time in our U.S. c1ttes. Such reinvestment programs have a poten\ially .powerful impact upon the economics of the com-- munlty. benefiting both the cor- porate and private sectors. For a case in point. when you hear the name Huntington Beach. Cahforn1a. what comes to mind? Its historic pier. perhaps? Or eight-and-one-half miles of un- interrupted oceanfront? Maybe you 're famlltar with its name from its long association with the OP Surfing Championships. But if local City Council mem- bers and other concerned citizens and busln~ people of Hunt- ington Bea~h have their way. this ocean front community will mean a great deal more to residents and v1s1tors in the very near tu1ure. Imagine one of the finest active waterfronts anywhere. with quaint foot trails. a new pier. extensive recreational facilities. shopping boutique and more. Huntington Beach has the op- portunity to transfrom its multi- use envnonment Into a coastal playground that will attract a greater number of families and businesses to the area. City of- f1c1als are looking at the trans- formation as a reinvestment in its future. The passage of time has worn on the pier. and raging storms have rendered it beyond repair. Oceanfront buildings have weath- ered through the years and are in need of a new fresh look. Fortunatefy. concerned mem- bers of the residential and busi· ness communities. along with the city ltsetf. have a well-planned strategy. And they are working together to restore the landmark city to Its role of prominence. The plan Is simple. Take what the city of Huntington Beach is known for, and steer Its current and future growth In the direction of attracting new visitors and more business opportunities to the area. This coalition is already seeing progress with the revltahzation of the Main Street PJer area. And it's further evident by the $600 million. 50-acre destination resort -the Watefront -which is only a few blocks away. The six-phase Waterfront pro- Jec1 is unique unto itself. Its 21- acre complex will boast four hotel properties with a total of 1,450 rooms. A tennis and resort health spa center will provide plenty of recreational activities. An upscale shopping center w1th gourmet res- taurants is there for the spending. A 24-acre. gate-guarded residen- tial community of approximately 875 homes rounds out the picture. The first phase. the Waterfront Hilton, a 300-room, 12-story Medi- terranean structure. recently made Its debut. The Waterfront will take advan- tage of Its coastal location with four acres of landscaped foot traHs -the Pac If le Promenade - that link all hotels with the planned shopping plaza and recreation center. And It's happening without los- ing the quaint intimacy for which Huntington Beach Is known. City and business leaders are striving to maintain the dellcate balance between attracting more people to the area while retaining the area's character. According to Robert Mayer. president and chairman of the Robert Mayer Corporation. de- veloper of the Waterfront. "There is no spot in Huntington Beach - or probably anywhere In Southern California -where amen1t1es such as those proposed for the Water- front are available to the general public in a beautiful. oceanfront location." With the best interests of the city in mind. planners are simply building upon what Huntington Beach already has going for itself The impact that the Waterfront project Wiii have On the COmmun1ty is immeasurable Substantial com- mercial. res1dent1al and economic benefits are all possible once the new blood 1s pumped rnto the city's veins. Immediate benefits the ci ty of Huntington Beach will realize in- elude Increased tax revenues. in- creased consumer spending. new job opportunities, faster local business growth through ex - panded travel and tourism offer- ings. increased civic pride result- ing from the beautification of more than 50 acres of Huntington Beach and more. The Waterfront development will contribute substantial tax rev- enues directly to the city of Hunt- ington Beach. providing the op- portunity for tong-term fiscal solvenc~. Current estimates pre- d 1ct more than $200 million en taxes paid to the city annually Local businesses will benefit from another $200 million that is estimated to filter out to the com- munity annually through wages paid and consumer spending by the Waterfront's guests aq_~ resi- dents. This resulting economic boost will help support the fast- movrng revttalizatlon of downtown Huntington Beach. And the entire Waterfront pro- 1ect will create more than 2.400 JObS. ' "The Waterfront promises to be a spectacular asset to virtually every sector of the community with its commercial, retail. rest· dential and resort opportunities and economic benefits," Mayer declared. lit u. lltlp YH Sell .Yo1r Preperty! c~~' c1 ••• 1~•! STARWISE ., AIUl9ll (tor r• •ta1.• agents) ~· (I em First -and TMn You Can e. s.cond; A,.,., I Nice?) -You like a ch•eno-. end wMI fight for a '*-quack• than WtyoM. Woutdn't you Ilk• a little peeoe and qut.t In your work .-wonrMnt tor a change? The dust ta Mttllng anyway no matter what you do. You could ltlOW that t.me6e cffWlt m«• property, .. the I• reedy to mow off the fence IM he9 bean ttttlng on: T_, cilenta who want to atay ck>M to thek preMnt hofM could M ~ lllao. lnt-..t~? TAUllUe (I Haw-end ANN Don't Touc:h'My Stuff)-F-.to-fece proepKtlng •not &.ualy a Tw all11men'a cup of 1-. There• r..ity a need for you to proepect 'f04K ~ end ywr flirnly. Proepect enyone you know In the tNchlng tnd nur9lng poh n 'on. Getting ttred o4 the WOtd proepectlng? We are not t*ng pushy. I would never~ a Taurue too tw. Now. go'°"" end proepect. •WI (I ThlNc -end Think, and TNnk; My Head Hurta, You Take Over) - R1111111r• MNOUe ci*ltt thW t\nendtlg WOI work out. There may M Mleya. Becit yourMlf up wtth • m.-,y fKta and ftgur9t u you cen. One of your dlenta needs '-gal ad'la ~ they 9'gn Merow lnstructlone. Time to lfat that property wtth the greet vtiew. Promote yourMlf on a gnnd ICM In your Mighbof'hood tnd hOn'.-In the $500,000 to St """'°",.,..You.,. normally very actM and,... ..... but haYe bean In • ""-MCW9 out. up and lhN your be9t. apattcly fltlf. CANCD (I Feel -and F• and F ... ; No, I'm Not Pouting, Juat Feeffng) -You INite ~ about • much • Taurut or Sc:otpio. eepec6alty " It meena ha'ltng to let go of 90f'Mt.hAng. e. ~ thle Week or you coutd M cheng6ng more than partners. You know how to take very good care of peopae, that'• why c:ient• kMR coming back. Sugge9t you do IO, wtth dlentt, frtendt, pertnert and '*ohborl. TM 12th tnd 13th .,. 'f04K powet oey.. ~ In your money "°'* wtthee you the very *1. L.a:JI Wiii -end You Wiii Not Un6w I Sey So) -Time tor you to tuggeet the greet . Promote big, BfO. L .. thOl!I ldW fty. Don't let a co--worker rM\ on your pwllde. P1rr1 n 'f04lll me1e dlent his ftnandng wllf come through ~ though there may Ma Might detey. That 61 wher'e your lhN. ~your d6enta. Jutt lo c;ae, cal one of 'lfNI beniter fr1endt for a becitup Y04J might create aome referral• In the proc.L VIRGO (I AMlylte -end Pldc and Pick; Oooh. la Thet Olr1y7) -Peopte who talk too /nUCf'I, end puthy to boot. ~ 'f04K nerwa th6t week. Beet to welk 11Way tnd take cere of per90MI t.mty mett• thet hat reered It• heed egeln. A woman friend from 'f04M pelt needs '/(NI attention allo. P.ople In mll1c .. lng. edYertlalng and pubflctty wtll lleten to your,.... eet• ldee9. You need to .. them In per90n. A '*"M who owns "* ~ 18 r..ty to buy. You haV'9 worked wtth her Mfore. TMn take a long. hot bubble beth. LW (I 8 .. lrlOI -I Don't Know Yet, I'm Stlll W~ng It) -Good hide belanctng 'f04K ... tNe week. Better oonoentrtt• on 'lfNI dWtt Who " r..ty to change Na mind and buy the IMt Pf"OCMlrtY you atlOW9d Nm. Need more Info? .... , 1n the etectronle game. When he mowe, he mo"9t fMt; don't loee Nm. You haw a 11a1'na you ooukt 'Y04Jt Nit yourMft. ~Mr you ... l>Oth l6dM better than anyc>M. They bOth wtll IOW you tor It. ICCMIPtO (I o.tre -tnd Wltc;h Out If You o.w. What I 0.W•) -You may ,... a downewtr1g fof a couple of deya. Keep on keeptng on aa 'f04M ~ client wtll 1o¥9 you by tM end of the week. Y04J wW ... hla llatlnga end find another ~ fof him to bultd. Try to oontect anyone you know who la In the pubNc eye, u they Wiii want to gn,. you ,..,_., .... Stay In the drtYer't ... t but don't sting anyone. UQfTTAllUI (I See -end Why Cen't You See What I See)'-Ho. ho, ho. Santa'a comAng elfty th6I yieer. Do you ... Whit I ... 1 You.,.. half horM -It'• up to you If you.,.. a thoroughbred rece hof'M 0t a dontcay. So meny ~.,..on your a6de th6a week. J\'9t pk:tl up tM phone tnd ~. preferably In the offtce. Jing .. belts. ~ bell6. You ~ It out. CAltlCOM (I U. -and It's fof Yovr Own Good) You m6ght hanO out wtth Cancer end S9dae tHI ..-. You 11 coukt cnete .,.,,. lnMtettlnQ lnw.t"*'ta for 'Y04Jt ctt.nts A o.nri ~help you .. fUrther Into the Mute. Th1nk Of,.... eetate that hU a .,..,... and~. S*lyM eetttng wher'e c:lent8 can ..-.X. ACMM ... (1 Know -and You WW ....,., Know Euctty What I Know) -Taking cer-. Of bulll'99I conttnuea tor you wtth II thoee Mero.a. tell that Merow offtoer to 00 the .... ,.._cake ttme out to~ wtttl 'lfNI VIP ..,,... olWtt. S"-hat lnt•eetlflO ,,... for you. SM ._ to e.lk '1V« food. H~ you IOld that town."w>me by the ...., yet? You h9lflt a client who ..mt It. Pnce range " up to you ~ yOUr ftimlty "*'· ...... ...-dy to move. T1fM .. running out. NCU (t ..._. -end Don't Try to Pin Me Down to Whet) -Ouch. that bride we1 doel hurt, cto.n't n? You know the wey wound. You .,.. • water IAgn. You can ...,.,, erCMftl ~Oft aftYOM· Everyone _,ti to mo¥e right now. Try not to tchedu .. youtMlf and clef* too doM.. Take I deep~ end go llhMd wttn ~up ofterl. ettt. ._. A oo-wortl• .. ~ you .. the way. ~...,.. do not~ only • ...,. /teed..,, moon 11/td l1llnO alQn '°' turttw ,,..,... "°"' AIMMI.} Condo Hotline Closed board meetings outraging homeowner Mr "'°'*" ownen wodatloft hM MCiet dOMd .......... to ,..... hcMtl9 oww ~ Nm<Od1Hng ...... .,. .... .., .... OOIMl!ltlea .. unpulal1had Md UftM'•Me n. •· aoclMloft oontrola owar a~...,. ... of ,.., ........... MOnWy bw'd of ............... that heft baaft cledmM .....e Md doaad to lftClftll1reoftM1111 ..... .. ..... of tM ····: .. ~ to IMlltll IN. I b lllH COftdUct la .. tM .._...._. .. Md pa111MJ ............. "'' ........ '° ........ "" Cll I DIMioft ....., to tM ......_ of.,.....,.. Dear Huntington: Your question preMntt several ts-- suea.. Fltat. can eUher the board of directors or the architectural commfttee mMt In clOl9d .-k>n? The artlciel of lneorpottaUon and bylawl for your u.- IOdatlon wttl ii.ta whether or not the ueoetatlon may have open commltt• and/or board maetJnga. The "open" mMtlngt aa '9qUlr9d by the bytaws or artidae meel' that memblfa may attend although they may NIYa no right to .ctualty perttdpat9 In etther the commlttaa or board mMtlng. The committee haa th• nght to make 1ta .ctual dec:tlk>M In a ctoMd meeting. partlcularty thoH relating to Po••• IUapanlion of membership ~ and/or heartnga on CC&R violation&. The board of directors may alto meet In doaad/executtve aealon to dlKtJaa confidential matt.,. IUCh at lltlgatlon. penonnel or u1111ment ~tnquancy matt.,.. The eecond taue r ... t .. to Inspec- tion of mlnu1• of the board of dlrectort and the &rchl1ectural commlttM. Your UIOdatlon1'1 bylawl and the Corporation Coda Section• 8330 through 8333 define your right• of ln- epec:tjon u a member. The ''°'*"'' 1111lcm1 of the board of directors mMt- lng mlnut• lhould M m9de avallatM to you u a member, upon rauonable nota to the board. You thoukt have an opportunity to lnsc>ec1 and copy thaae recorda generally during regular bu.,._ neat hOurt. Howewr, the mtnut• of the arct'lttec- tural commtttaa are generally not aub- )ect to iMPeetlon and revtaw a6nca thaM commm... we not "executive commm ... ·· and thue, moet bytaws and the Corporation& Code do not requl,. their begin made avallabte to you at a member . I r900mmend that boerdl of dlrectort view their rotae u making Qedalonl on behalf of the corpotatlon arid the mem- blfa who elected them. They ahoukt not ..., havtng memt>en praeent white they mek• day to day t>uatnaee dec:lalon1. An Informed memberlhlp 19 generally a aupportlve member'lhlp. Mott com- plalnta .,. haard whet'I board• take llCtk>M of Whleh thelr memblfa are unaware. However, opentng the ... IOdatlon'I r9COrdl on a whoteaale bUil to the "aunehlne of dayMght" II not atwaya In the aeodatlon'1 beet lnt.,..t. or yours aa • member. The board may have very legltmete conClef'ns regarding lltlgatlon or other confidential matters whk:tt. If they were revealed pubOcty, might constitute a waiver of the association'• right to as- eert prlvllegee u necessary . Dear Board Member: It la amaztng the variety of real life horror 1toriel one hears about actlvttl• In homeowners ueodationa. Artt. the board of directors ahoutd take action agM\at the owners to enture that this type of actMty doet not occur egam. I recotrUMnd that the t>owd Immedi- ately wrl1• the ownera a i.n. request- ing their pr111nce at a helr1ng to de- t.-mlne why they ahoukt not be ftned and/or apeclally u ... ted the amoun1 of medical bill• whid'I the aaoclatlon peid on behalf of the gardener. Further. to the extent that the .. IOciatlon • • ru._ woukt allow. 1 would recommend that at the heartng the uaoclatlon conald« prOhlblttng and tutpend"°'Q the owners and their cM- dren ·a UM of the pool and any other recreetlonal tlcilltles for petlod not to ••CMd 30 daya. In eddltlon, the board ahoukt advk:M the ownert that atty rurther r9P9tltlon of this type of behavtour I• llmpty unec- oeptable and If It ooeuts again the board wtll proceed to n.. a oomp&alnt In the Superior Court and Obtain a court order prOhlbltlng thelr chlkt,..,, from ualng IUCh firearms. The COit• of Obtaining thtt type of ,....., generally can be COltect~ from the ownet'I them8etvee (JMwf Powers ~ •n •ttorney wfth Rotw. Nordb«fl, W•• & Woo#-WIHl!I. • Int nrm ~ ti» P'IJCtlotl of law In ,,.,. .,... of community ~ Ilona. She ~ ln<JMdue/ly I npond to qcMet#ona. but w#I ~a meny a poqlble In the --~ Hotline eounn NI ~ are t:>-.d on c:unwnt CMlfomlll .,.,. ,.. M'd upon ,,,. tactl prwented. You #tou#d conaJlt )'OU' o-n ~tlon'• ~ doc:um9nr. OI' 1efJ111 t:OUnM on .ny ap«:lflc merr.s. ~ -your qcMetlOM to Community ~ Hotllne. DuPont Oen•. 2301 Dupont OrlYe. s.Jlfw 600, WM 12115.J , PAGE l/THUUDAY, ... ......_I, .. ELP 1HE: DAILY PILOT SUPPORT YOUR CO HOMEAID PROJECTS Iii vn11,,<;ro~ You111 S1111 n-R t fl l'\i,,NGTI)"' B F.A(ll CAROl.f KANOOf ~111:.LTEA Exl:n 'T1Vl Dou-.1. 1T.>R -f Rlf.\DSJllP SmJ TF.R l.ACil "'A BF.ACll R1 \ COIJ'I H1 "'l>f.R.•;o• .. ')1u 1 TIJ< LxF.n 'T1VE DoormR -i\ \C/IOR //(){ f)f s ~" 0£\-0: 'l."fl: Luu. G n.!1 IRIST SHH TU E-.. x1:n •nv1: DIRli 1tJR -TllO\IAS I fOUSF GARI>f'..l'i GROVI BIR .... lf SFU ~IU 111'.R F..XJ-(VT1\T D IRH"ltlR -t..1. M VOF.NA. Sllflif.R Et M OOF.NA JOllN BRAmfWAITF StlEJ.JF..R E.xHVTWf DIRl.(IOR -NEW VISTA. SllFJif.11 F\JLLFRTON BAABARA JOHNSON SHF.1.l'ER E.xf.cvrrVf. DIRKIOR -INTERVAL I /OUSE M IDWAYCrrv CAAa. ANNE Wn.uAMS SHELnR E.xrornvE DtRECll JR 'A. •• ' SHELTERS. -•• - ' .. t .. ' • • ,., t t PLEASE SEND ME A 1 YEM SUISCRIProH TO THE DM.Y Pl.OT NEWSPNU AT A R£DUaD cmr r. $C.OO ANNlW.LY. I UPCaSrAND 1*T $10.00 ~tit SlaDPi ilM Wll l!IE DOMTB> 10 M ~..:>QI QM NAME=---------------------~ ADORESS: ____ :;:;::------------------ PHONE : ___ -!j7:;:----------------- O PLEASt ~Cl(E~D ' RU. OUT THIS DAILY PILOT SUISCRIPTION FORM ANO MM. TO: DAllY PILOT, DllCUlATlON °""·· 150 w. MY snt&T. COSTA~ CA t2127 ...a-.W'JDJO.-. ~-- .. • More people now own • vacation horlles 1y If~ llUVIS ...,. .... __ __ Almolt e percent 01 American houeehoklt own a vecatk>n home, a new IUfWV .now., up • ltttJe more than 1 p«cent lince the lut detailed etudy of r8Ct'Mtlon pre>perty was done 17 yMfS ego. ""< The new flndlnga: 5.5 million famil- ies own vacation homes or ttmeehares and another 2. 1 mllllon own vacant land or campaltM. That means •P- proxlmatety one of 13 houMhotds In the,.. United Stat" owns vacation property of some type. Most people who own second homes or land are married and mlddkt-eged. Their median Income Is $46,500, b11t u might be expected, those with high Incomes are much more likely than the average earner to own a vacation house. The study -5,636 tetephone Inter- views done In March and Apr II this year by Ragatz A'8oclates of Eugene, Ore., found the vacation home own- ership breaks down this way: Detached house or cabin -51 percent. Condo or townhouse -19.6 per- cent. Vacant land -18.4 percent. Timeshare weeks -15.6 percent. .. Cwnpette or campground -10.2 percent. MobU• home -3.8 percent. Other -4. 1 i*cent. (The perc.ni.g. exCMd 100 S*· cent becauM IOfne houaehofda own more than one type of prc>perty.) The percentage o1 MCOnd-property ownert wtth a detached houM -51 perc.nt -Is about the same as It was 17 years eQO, according to the study, but the proportion owning a con- dominium hu soared from 3 percent In 1973 to almost 20 percent this year. At the same time, the percentage owning vacant land has fallen dra- matlcalty, from 36 percent In 1973 to just over 18 percent now. Part of the reason, the study said. may be that tamllles abandoned the retatfvefy worthless rural land plots that many bought during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Tlmeaharlng -buying the right to a week or two of vacation each year at a resort or other property -Is new since 1973. Timeshare buyers ac- counted for 48 percent of all new second-home owners since 1973. Florida Is by far the most popular state for vacation property: It has 15 percent of the total, more than twice as many as second-ranked California. Michigan Is the No. 3 vacation-prop- about your ~ MORTGAGE RATES erty atate. Penneytvanla No. 4 and Texu No. 5. . Whtte moat of thoee who own a aecond home uM tt tor recreation, almoat 40 percent say tMy allO con- sJder the property an Investment. Coeta of a vacation home are dif- ficult to pin down beeause they vary so wtdely. The study said that few detached vacation homes are avallable for lees · than $50.000 but that the median purchase price reported by those ac- tually owning some kind of vacation property ls only $13,000. ~ "Thia low purchase price ref\ects properties which have been held for long period• of time. as well aa the many househotds who own time- shares or other partial shares, campsites, email lots and other low- cost typee of propertles.'' the study said. "In addition, many recreational property ownera -some 12.S per- cent -Inherited one or more of their Interests.·· The study found that many Ameri- cans who don't own vacation homes would like to, preferabty a detached houeeora~. F'9W ..,.. lnt.,..ed In ti,,,..,.,.. -• perQ9nt -or\~ .... - 7 .1 peroent -9Y9t\ though tMt .. what moat peopAe have been buying !n recent year1 becauM they are most afford at*. "Cteerty Americans are retuctant to accept theee products u their preference," the study said. "Moat Americans who want IUCh propetty still yearn tor the traditional MCOnd home or vacation cabin." The study also conciuded that wtNle 26 percent of houlehotds that do not own a aecond home would like to. It I• unlikely that anywhere near that number ever will. Ragatz Associates did the survey for three organizations that have an Interest In vacation home sales -the National Association of Realtors, the American Resort and ResldentlaJ 0. vek>pment A.uodatlon and the Inter- national Foundation for Tltnelharing BeeauM of the large size of the sample and lta composition, Ragatz said, the count of houeehokta ownlno eecond homes should be accurate wtthin plus or minus 0. 7 percent. FIXED ADJUSTABLE INDEX SUMMARY ADJUSTABLE MORTGAGES !Mm °""" ........ Lodi_., ..... "''"' Down ..... Loci! .. ...,.... ..... ~ ,,,., ,..,., ...... "-'• """' ,.._) (..,.) (-W.) 11t NattoowlcM Bat* 10.125 05 2000 30 187 7 825 10 1500 60 2 250 American &ll<Mrl Mtg t0875 20 2 000 60 500 8900 20 1 500 00 2 400 Amer1cM s~ a.nti 10 450 20 2000 15 187 7 950 20 1 500 60 2 300 Bent! of Amwica 10 375 10 1.875 45 187 7750 20 1 750 60 2 375 Bank of C.Ute>rNa 10 500 10 2 000 30 187 8875 20 1 750 60 2 750 CMtr• Mon01Q9 Coff). 10 125 10 2 125 30 187 u oo 20 0000 45 2 750 ~Menhatten a.t1tl 10 875 25 2 000 30 1000 8.250 25 2000 30 2 750 ~Mortoege to.us 20 2 000 45 500 uoo 20 0000 45 2 750 ,.., SYCa. 10 125 05 2 000 30 187 7 825 20 1250 30 2 250 Gener81 Amenc.n RMnc:lel 10.250 10 1.000 30 187 1.500 20 0 000 60 2 550 ~F.o.r.ta.. 10 825 20 2 000 45 187 7.500 20 1 500 45 2 250 OrMt AIMf1cen ..,. 10.375 05 2.000 45 187 8.750 05 2 000 45 2 750 Or•ter Suburban Mort. 10. 125 05 2.000 25 187 7 750 20 2 000 45 2870 Homef9d ..,,. 10 375 20 1 500 30 187 7.950 20 1 500 eo 2 250 HOUMtldd Bank 10. 125 05 2.000 eo 197 7150 10 2000 eo 2 500 ~~~lnC. 10.250 20 1.375 21 197 8.900 20 0.000 45 2.750 10 375 05 2.000 21 187 7 750 20 2.000 30 2350 ~~Group 10.125 10 2.000 eo 187 7 500 20 1.500 45 2.350 ·~ Mortoeee 10.125 05 2.000 2t 187 7.283 15 1.000 2 1 GPM OOMn'Mw F'Nric:lel 10.250 05 1:379 30 187 7 250 10 2.000 30 2.000 ,llllMC NmlCMMlt ... 10.f50 20 2.000 IO 500 ttoO 20 0.000 30 2 750 .... utllc ~ 10. n 05 2.000 75 181 7.120 15 t.000 75 GPM ...... ~ 10.280 10 1500 30 117 1750 20 1.000 30 USO ..... ,edAc .. "419 t0.175 20 1.175 30 500 uoo 10 1.750 45 GPM v.,.~ 10.1n 05 2.000 30 117 uoo 20 0.000 45 uoo ,.._. ___ ~ .. -.................... -_ .. ,, .................. _., ____ Llilll· ......... .._ ... §._._...... ·-----·= ,..,...,,.... .............. Alllll_ .... ...,.., 0.-............. ....... ....... ............ ..._ ............... .,...._,. ... -··----.............. &iii -· '.au"" ........................................ ._. • .._ ..... ..._..._.,...._ .......... ,,.._.. • .,...._.aa.-,.--.....,_.._. __ .__._..,....,.PMt ... 11n • I I ..... .. _ 350 500 500 1000 1qoo 500 1000 500 750 500 750 187 600 600 350 500 500 500 187 187 500 117 187 117 500 11111 04a!rlct Prltn41 r•te 3 mon11\ T ·bill e montl\ T ·bill 1 yr treuury note 3 yr treeeury note 5 yr treuury note TMl--8 09 10 00 7 ~ 7 45 793 838 a a2 a.... ..... 2..-. ... 8 09 809 10 00 10 00 7 45 7 37 7 31 7 19 7 73 1 70 8 15 a 15 8 39 ue SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RATE AVERAGES ,. .... 15 ~ 30~· ......... a month 1~ 10 101 tO 27'1 8 n a .... 10111 10 802 ..... tt74 " ., .. 'AGll 10n'HURIOAY, l 1ptembet I. tllO Market just going through normal cycle my MKHML K. EVANS (Mich• K. Evans Is the prtMldMt of Evans Economic$, a forecasting firm In Wahington. D.C., and Evans Investment Advisors, a money-man- agement company. The following are excerpts from a recent artlc/6 In Gentleman's Quarterly magazln..) The stock market has cyciea. Gold prices have cyciee. Women's skirt lengths have. cycles. So why are people so surprised that real estate prk:es have cycles? Judging from the phone calls I get, people actually believe the 50-year real estate boom has come to an end. They believe housing prlce8 wlll rise aJower lhan the rate of Inflation -or even drop -from now on. Al a reeult, theM people are mlealng out on the best opportunity to buy a houae In the put 15 years. Here are Evans' Immutable Rules of ReaJ Estate: 1. In ttle long run, the average price of a houM rlMI at the aame rate as does average family Income. 2. Beceuee of k>ng-term lncreaaes In national producttvtty and the number of people working per family, Income rleM about 2 percent per year futer than lnftaUon doea. That means houtlng prtcee riM about 2 percent year tater than doea lnftatlon. They have done ao fNerY year llnce 1950. 3. Sometime. hlC<>me grows faster than ueual, or rnterat ratea don't Things to check out before buying home You've been transferred to an area that 11 untamlllar to you. You are going to be In this loeatlon for at least two years -maybe permanently. There are a lot of real .. tate bro- kers In the area. but you don't know any of them and are not sure you can rely on t~r ....um.nt of a houM you might be lnter•ted In bUylng. Arter aJf, you reuon. theee folk• are In bullneu to eeu hou .... It 11 only natural they wlll MU me anything I am wllllng to buy. Perhapa the five they lhowed me are the ftve they have had on the market the longeet -the duds. How can I know thll? How can I know which part of town 11 where I want to live and have my children attend IChoot? Start with a lot of queetlona. The flrat would be queetlon• at the achoola In the areu·where you might ~bly ChoOM to bOy. What per- centage of students In the MCX>ndary IChOOll eomptete high IChool? What percentage of high achoot students go on to attend cotlege? What are aver- age ecor .. on the SAT1? Thi• wlll tell you a great dMJ about the IChoot• In the.,. ... Next, uk bankers where a person of your Income Should look for a home. After all, they are going to have a big atake In your Choice If they lend you money. But here agatn. you have to rety on getting a frank anawet. not one just to 9'gn you to a mortgage. That'• their bullnea, you know. ShOuld they care If you make a mis- take or are given bum advtce by other9? Check the crime rate In the different nelghborhooda, not where crtmee are committed -that woukt be a good nelQhborhood, but where arreat are made • that would be a bad nelgh- t>orhOOd. And you can't baM a dedak>n on tax•. Some of the moat affluent na6ght>orho0d1 (Greenwich, Conn., for e>Wnpte) pay r•atlvety lltt .. tax .. compared to ctt• only a few mH• .way. The r-.on could be welfare, extra ponce neoee11ry and a k>t of other reuont that tt may not be the ~ you'd chooee. The ctue here II 6n the coat of reel eetate. Only a dOnrl ml• between two a.. and the ume ~ would Mii for newly twtce aa much In Oreen- wtch, wtth the only dlff9rence being that It 11 15 mlnut .. ctOMr to Man- hattan for commutera. Cheek Cfty Hall to INtn of any future highway or construction plant for your neigh· t>orhood. What II the zoning? Your moat ~ble approech after talking to the potlce, the IChoota and the bankera ll to uk co.WC>ft(era for recommendatlonl. Even they may have vutly different prlorlt ... In their llfeatytee, but at teut they wtll be honeet and can recommend a repu- ta* real •tat• ftrm to contect. Then tell your rMI eatat• br ker what you .,.. Meklng and Uk quee- tlon• about tocation. That II the Im- portant COMkWaUon In r ..... - location. Reel eatat• ..... peopfe know thll and wtll try to ateer you to the beat tocatJon for the amount of money you CM afford to &pend. After ell, If you are Mk• moat tran ... ,., ... In the bul&neal wortd, you wttl be mcmng 9Qa6n In a couple of yeera Md you wtll llat your ~ wtth them If they haW gtven you good eervtce and good acMce. Once you have narrowed the houM Mlectlon down to two or thr ... per- aonelly catl on the nelght>on to IMrn of th* expertencee and conoeme and If they ere the kind of ~ you may WMt M neighbOrl.. You have to ltve t'*9 end you have to lfve with them onoe a delll • med4t. Checking now mey l9Y8 you a g,..t <SM of grW ..... keep up with Inflation. When that happens five years In a row. It's a bad time to buy. 4. Sometime. Income grows slower than uauaJ, or Interest rat• rise faster than Inflation. In thOM time., housing prlcel riM lle>wer than usual. That Is a oood time to buy. ~-Theee economic trends are often exaggerated In regions where growth In Income hu been much higher, or much lower, than the natlonal aver- age. Housing prices fof low aocordlng- ly. Over the put 40 years, there have been no exceptions to theae rules. In that cue, why are so many people hyaterlca.I about the ··de- preuk>n" In reaJ atate these days - and what lhould you do about It? From 19M through 1988, houalng- prioe lnc::r ..... outpaced lnflatlon be- cau .. the economy was booming and lnter•t rat• fell. In 1989. on the other hand, prices roee slower than lnftatlon did, and the same wUI prob- ably be true for 1990 u well. From 1984 through 1988, prices roee much futer than did the rate of Inflation, which has averaged 5 per- cent per year for the put 40 years. Many people understandably aa- eumed that dlaparlty would continue f()(ewt. Many homeownera Juat eat back and 9"Joyed watehlng the values rise wtthOUt dofng much about It, but aggr...W. typee leveraged their hOmM to the hilt, borrowtng on fMtf'y penny of the lncreeeed equity. And now they are moaning about the fact that ,.... •tat• prtcee "unfairly" turn- ed agaJntt them. l'tl tet you In on a little aecret. except It'• a eecret only to thoee who think the world was formed In 1983 and nothing ever happened before then. Every ao often, home prlcee rt• llower than Inflation doea. It Mp-'** In 19'49, In 1958. In 1974-75, 1980-82 and IUt year. Every one of thoee years wu a rec 111lon year and, In moet later lnatancet, wu one In which Interest rat• rOM whl .. Inflation WU declln- lng. . Lat year, the economy llowed down, but lntereat rat• roee beeauM Inflation lncreued. So far thl• year. we have more of the same -a l&uggllh economy and rlalng lnter•t rat• Whenever th1-hu happened In the peat, It hu hurt the hOualng market. The 1989-90 dectlne In houllng prtcee foflowl the pattern of the put 40 ye91'8. But unlela the economy remalnl lluggllh and Inflation ae- oelerat• for.....,, houllng prieee wot aoon pick up agatn. So what'• happening right now 11 ju8t another temporary downturn In a tMI eetate cycle. tt won't lut any k>nget than the ot'*9 have. But 11 It OYer Y9!? Ah, now we are tl'Mdlng on more dlffk:utt ground. Reel •wt• prtcM have newt de- clined ~ to lnftatlon for longer than three yeer9 In a row. 8y the third year, the over9tnd price hlk• have been wMhed out of the merket, and buMderl have cut bade enough th81 tht ex<lMI houllng euppty hu been mtnlmlMd. H~. we are now more than halMy through the MC- ond yew of th" laateat rMl-4atate ad)uatment. White It m~ht tut through 1991, I think most of the dectlne In prk::M hu alreedy oc:cured, -and prleea won't fall much more. In that cue, why ere home..._ off ao much compared with Ml't6er tevell? Somewhat paradoxlcaJty, many would-be t>uyers think hOU8ing prioes have come down more than they actually have. When they f\nd out that the Miiera are unwllllng to give deep dlacounts. the buyers waJk away from the deaJ. But how much have prices reaJly deellned? In Southern Ca.llfomla where COl- lapllng r-...tate marketa have been prominently mentioned In the preu, prices roee at aJmoat doubte-dlglt rat•. The fact that median price nearly hit the quarter-mltnon-doffar mark In Orange County In 1988 didn't keep prloee from rising another 9 .5 percent lut year. Of couf'M, that's tea than the average annual gain In the 19808, but lt'I fat ~om a 6adlne. -In the greater L°' Angelee metro- politan area. tome hOUMe did Mii for 20 percent tea than a comperabte hOuM would have a yMt ..,..__But the flgur• In the table are actual la6e prloM from the Natlonal Aleodatlon of RM.ltora. and the feet remalna that, on balance. prtcea continued to riM lut year. though not aa fM1 • the Miiera wanted. Thus, alt the cooktalt-party chatter about "20 percent decitnee" la largely anecdotaJ. Suctl drape cwta6my ere not typlcaJ. By waiting until next yew, there'• a lllght chanoe you'll be abte to buy your dream houae at the ume price u . or even 2 percent .... than. tNI year'• price. Meanwhl ... y()U( rnoMy can atay tn the bank and Mm lnlereet (no guarant... here). 8ut wtll the majority of hOuMe Mii for even .... next v-r? The an1Wer 18 no. Whl .. houllng prtcee won't riM '-1er than lnftatton wlll In 1991, the 8'r hu aJready been .. t out of the balloon and they probably won't fall much farther. average houM In an awrage neigh- borhood wttl ,.... at ..... 2 pef 09nt per year fMter than the tnftatlon rate wlll. Auumlng Inflation continue to average about 5 percent per )'Mt. h<M*ng pclCM lhould rlM 7 peroent per YMr. BaMd on a compHcated formula of my own, If you buy a ~ wtth a standard 20 peroef'lt down payrMnt. you'll have a 20 pet<*•t annuaJ rate of return on your inYeat- ment. I know of no other mlnlmaktsk lnveetment tha1 deltvera anywhere near that rate of return. 8ut lhould you buy now even If pr1CM wtll ltlll be aoft next yeer? Two v-ra ago, I would have Mid wan. Now, though, pttoee are new the bottom of the cyct9. 8uy It nowt You'll be glad you dkt SAVE TIME ' SAVE MONEY!~~ WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS .., .... '~~ 642-5878 THURWY, l1pteMbet' 1llOIPAGa 11 Subdivision dream became nightmare ly GNtY IXUCJl IH .......,_._.. SACRAMENTO -Thll Is • story about Secremento'• .uper-hMted ~ tnal'ket llnd a 9UbdM81on wher9 almoet everything that oould go Wfong dkS go wrong. At center ttage are • bonci'I of 8ngfY and dllllk.tekMied ~ whoae dream homel htwe turned Into S225,000 nlghtmaree of d91•y. atreu and regret. • And aome bolkMf• Mid the situ- ation saya a lot about the kinda of problem• that can occur In a market that la so strong 9"9rf<>ne -buyers, Mli.ra, 8Qenta, buHdera and contrac- tors -are under tremendous press- ure to meet the demand. "I can take you to My number of aubdlvllk>n• that are havfng the aame problem•." Mid Stephen HoCderfteld. whOM Int ...... Compan• II bulld· Ing the pro~ homee. The "dram•." • tnt~ market- ing director Allen Hughee C81fed It, Is unfofdtng at the companya Pat1C Lane Country Eatat• .ubdM96on In EJk Grove, where puture and prairie are giving way to d~t futer th•n you can aay "eectow." "I )uat wait for the cau of wh•t'• ~one wtong," grMMd Hughea ... ,rs ju1t one of thOM <Mala." Susan Nardi of Morg•n Hiii, south of San JoM, hu the tame feeling. She and her huaband, wt\<> la moving to S11et8mento to be a manager at a new Home Depot store. bought one o• lntetWelt'a four-bedroom. thre&-and- a-half bath hou... In July 1989 for $225,000. Holderfleld'1 company bought aome 100 k>ta at>out two years ego and planned on buttdlng 811 the homes ltMff. FoUowjng one Mtback •fter another, how.....,, Hughee aald Inter- west decld.o to Mii 811 but 20 of the lots. Nudl ••Id ahe gave th• Carmlcn..t-baaed company S 11 .500 to COV'8f • depo81t and upgrad.a on carpeting 8nd other f .. turea. Then lhe sold het place In Morgan Hall and moved Into an apartment. She figured lhe'd be there the cu.te>m8ry ~ to 120 d•ya It takea a bullder to ~Iver a hOUM. Thirteen montha later. N8tdl said the hu auffeted •n uk:er. lost her Silicon VaHey ..... Job beca11M she kept chenglng her reejgn•tlon date, hu had countleaa arguments with her husband and lost thousand• of doll8rs In Income tax deduction• for Interest paym.nta. And the'• atlll waiting for her house to t>e completed. ''t wt9h I newt" had any oonMCtlon with lnterweat," the aafd lat week. 'Tm petrtfted at>out thte houM. I'm thinking I may MW mllde the blggeet mlatake of my NM.'' Lat Ffiday. the aafd, lntenweet gaw her • Sept. 28 cloeAng d•t .. v...,.. Ctowtey. a at8t• computer wortcer, Mfd IM put down her 12.000 depo9tt on a $240,000 lnt.,....t Houae lut Octob«. H« contrect wu contlng8nt on the,... of her houM. SM clOMd Jhat dMl In Fetwuary. 8bout the time IM aafd lnterweet promllled th8t the 11nd her hu•b•nd and their three kid• could move In "They dtdn't......, pour the cem.nt tor the tound•tk>n untH Februaty," ~ Crowtey. ''When ~ one ...._ you to hut'Ty up llnd Mfl your "°'*tor you'll IOM thl8,.,.. one and you epend the entire .ummer In an apartment, you,.., pretty 9tu~ ... lnterweet OWMf'a Mid they never urged ~ to Mft their homea qulckty. Crowie>t M6d 9he refuMd the com- peny'a offer to ~ the <Mal 81\d refund her deipoeft bec8uM, with prtcea In Sacramento lkyrod(etlng Nd't month. the feered she'd be priced out of• new home bJg enough for her farnlty. Aa If the long wait waan't frustrating enough, Narcfl. Crowtey and other buyers complalned of shoddy work- man.hip on the de\lelopment, localed near Elk Grov.Florln Road and Bond. Hughes and Hotderfleld. who have flelded doana of anory letters, phone calla and peraon8l complaJnts from the homebuyets, acknowledged many of the problema. But they attrtbuted .wry one of them to the company'• own dltflculty finding qualified sub- contrectora. "I don't want to aay we're blame- leN," HugMI said. "I auppoee If we had our superintendents managing the )oba • ltttle cioeer we might have c.ught aome of the problems a llttle aooner.·· Hughee Mid the pro)ect'I ~aya •tarted when lntenweet'a first lender changed It• rulea on releaaJng money tor the ~t. It toot< MYeral month• to find new nnMCJng. he aaJd. The tramlno company th•t puts up !~ l.omea' two-by-fours ran tnto ftn8nciaJ troublee and lald off a lot of It• worker•. eocordlng to Hughes, who would not provide names of the aub- contrectora. When new people were hired, HughM Mid. they were Inexperienced and the framea were faulty. lntetWMt finally hired a new framer. but they only made matters worM. l8ter. the cabinet company ln- atalled the wrong cabinet• and had other problems, aald Hughea. .. We ended up h•vlng to fire that company. That wu IUCh a bloW to ua Havtng jult come off the framing problem. we ended up with a cabinet problem. "Our painter went b8nkrupt. The two guya In P8flnerahlp tpllt up and we got ltuek wltl'I the guy who was the boOkkeepmg end. He tried to hire some people and manage them hlmleff and they never completed anything. We fired them and hired a new painting company." The door company also went bankrupt, llCCOrdlng to Hughe9, and had to be replaced. ''Thele peopte are paying a pretty pric. for theM l'lomea," Hughel aaJd of the buyer•. "Rather th.,, d911V« aornethlng we know la go6ng to be a warranty problem and tM home-- ~· .,.. goCng to be dl ... tlafled wtth, we 90 In and te•r It out end buHd ltl!Qaln.· O.than Moore. • C009Umer atf81rs 1P9dallat for tl'le •t•t• Boerd of Reg• tered Nunes, knowa what Hugheil me•n1. Moore agreed to pay $225.000 for one of lnterwMt's five modef horn.. In Mercn. During the "waJk·thOUOh" Inspec- tion 8nd lat•. he Mid l'le noticed crllCked marbte tlllng. • Q8P under the front door. natl• atldclng out ot tl'le out9'de J**lng. HQhta that went on and off by t~. hMtlng fan• that weren't connected 8nd lk>PPY pain Ung. Flnalty, aner month• w8ltlng tor lnterwMt to tend out rep81r worker• under hll home warrMty PoffcY. Moore cont8Cted ....,.,., of the repair men hlmMtf. "They toed me they didn't get paid by lnterweet and th•t'• why they dkin't do the work," Moore aald. He eventualty pated • huge 9'gn on his 98feQe door that Mid "lnterweet War· ranUea Stink" and calfed Oahlawl C..lfornta Corp., the 8eYerty Hiiia d• vetoper or6glnally In partnerstllp with lnterweat. to ... It he could get action there. Two weeks ego, Oahlawi. which wound up building only the five mod .. • with lnterwest. hired a new company to take care of the warranty prob'8ma. "We h•ve fNery expectation that cuetomer eervlce will proceed In a tlmety manner," said Jnon Sturman. Oahlawf'1 general manager. Hofderfietd said the onty IUbcon- tractott wflo weren't paid were thoae who didn't petform, and lnterwest didn't MtVIQ9 the warranties becauae o.hlewt owned the models once they were completed. '·we totatty have the ability to pay thOM Jobe," he said. "We're not gotng to pay for work that was faulty. and th•t' a where aome of the dispute comes In." While teWral devek>pers Inter- vtewed said most of the area'a home- builders are able to perlorm Ntlafac- torlly, eeveral Mid th•t lnterweat'a problem• are not uncommon. In • hou8'ng market aa fevertlh as Sacra.mento'a, quality rooftn, tlle ln- ataJlera, plumbers, electriclant and other• who work on a houM are h•d to find becauM the best ones work full time for the blQQeSt bulldera or are busy .. sewhere. If one needs to be replaced, that can be even harder. "The reality of this market," Hold- erfield said. "is to make a change in midstream la just unbelievably dif- ficult. I probably would have been better off If I fired some of these subcontractors earller. but you try to work with them because there are not that many altern&ttves. · · Both Hughes and Holderfield said they are u 81\Xk>ul aa the home buyer8 to flnllh the houses and get tl'le people moved In. "We don't get any money from thele hou1e1 until we complete them." Hughes said. "We don't have any '"°9ntiY8 not to complete tho:"l w,.·ve told theee people, 'If you want Y04Jtf "1'loney back. we'll give you your ~back.' "But they don't buy It." he said Of the unh8PP)' cust°"'*•· "I guess It 1 wu buytng a home that took 10 months to a year to complete. I'd be suspect. too." Better housing s.ought for U.S. farm workers 9y AUX l'ULAS«I ~-........ VISALIA -The lack of farm-worker housing cuts a shadow over immigra- tion reform. several participants In a hearing on agricultural workers said Much of the testimony before the Commlaalon on Agricultural Woctters O"Ver two daya In Visalia focused upon the suppty of farm wortcws. their pay and the conditions In Which they llve The 12-member c()mmlsslon will ad- vfM Congreea late next year on how to modify the landmark 1986 Immigra- tion-reform law. Growers Wflo testified conceded that the shortage of housing for farm workers was becoming acute as a reault of Immigration reform. Farm workers -mo•tly men -have atw•ya been forced to sleep In ditches and 20 to a house. but now entire famllles f90e the tame dismal pros- pect. Tl'le reason 11 that aa more workers h•w gained legaJ atatua and no longer leer the Border Patrol. they are lncreaalOQIY towing their famllles with them from crop to crop. "You·,. t8Jklng about famllles - family houalng -you're taJklng about IChoOI tor theM children. you're talk- ing abou1 medlcal help," aa1d Rob Cartwright of the Tefon Farming Co In Kern County. In the thre&-membef panel that In eluded Cartwright. hla wu the only operation th•t provtded hOualng to w<>fkera. C.rtwrlght admitted that Teton'• 37 famlly unit• still were not nMl1Y enough. The growers disagreed to what degree farmers and the government are responsible for housing farm workers. Randy Vogt, controller of Pandol Brothers Inc. of Delano. said growers would not get Into the housing busi- ness unless It became necessary to attraci workers. ··we believe basically demand and suppty dtctate ~ther or not hou11no has to be provided." he said Cartwright said otherwise "I happen to think that agriculture does have a direct re$p()ns1b1llty in housing their workers:· tte said But he said that growers are unlike- ly to get Into the housing business until they have an ecooomlc incentive. especially When they faoe stringent governrT*\t housing guldelln~. Putor Arturo Fernandez. who min- lsters extenalvefy to farm workers. said the governrT*\t had to recognize the workera' many needs. just aa It has recognized tarmera· needs. "Some daya we only give out free breed and they 1tlll come:· he taid "It la the farm worker that Is being made to aublldlze egrlbuslness .. What' t y o ur home 1ervlce •P•rl•Uy Atterotlo~n? Accountltt9? Auto re~olr? Advertise In d a ulfled. • Celebrate the American dream of owning your own home. :.. : ·: ............................................................ Value spurs sales at Windsong homes Steady Phue I ..._ are be6ng apurred by exceltent new home vaJue In a premium aouth Orange County addrea at Pac:tftc: Gateway Homes' new gated townhome "4Mghborhood of Wlndeong within Mluk>n Viejo Company'• Allio Viejo master- planned community. according to company president and chief ex- ecutive officer Harvey Stearn. Prlcea for the remaining 13 resi- dences In Phue I at Wlndsong by Pacific Gateway Homes In a joint venture with Barratt American cur- rently start at Just S 175,900. "In addition to the advantages of this highly desirable south Orange County address. buyers at Wlndsong appreciate the homes' outstanding and superior amenities. qualities usually found only In homes that are priced much higher." atated Stearn. Stearn Is the former president of the Mission Viejo Company's Cali- fornia Division. Stearn and his team -now at Pacific Gateway -were instrumental In the design. construc- tion and sale of many award-winning new home neighborhoods In Mission Viejo. Aliso Viejo, and In other Southern Callfornla locations during the 19801. At Wlndaong, Pacific Gateway's selection of three stunning two-story townhome f1oor plan• ranges In size from approxlmatety 1,260 to 1. •H9 square feet, highlighted by many of the design element• often found only In higher priced move-up neigh- borhood•. The two and three- bedroom residence Include state-of- the-art kitchen•. formaJ living rooms and dining ar ... ptua family rooms. Attached two-car garages with direct acoess to lndMduaJ homel heighten residential comfort and convenience. Qu811ty .... enltl•• offered at Wlndsong community In Allso Viejo Top quality features lnctuded In low purchaae prices at Wlndsong are two wood-burning fireplaces In mo~t homes, prtvate ba)coniee off of master bedroom suites In most homes, nine- foot or volume celllngs, rounded or "radius" wall corners. raised-panel Interior and wardrobe doors, plush Scotchgard carpeting and quality sheet vlnyt flooring, and staircases featuring oak handrails. Light-filled gourmet kitchens boast top-of-t,,.llne Whlrlpobl Designer "Whtt.-on-Whlte" kltehen appll~ lnciudlng 30-lnch free-standing gas range with eeU-cteanlng oven, micro- wave oven. and "quiet wash" 16-cycle YOU CAN FIND IT IN THE CLASSIFIED! dishwasher. Addltlonal kitchen high- lights are Eurostyled oak cabinets with wUhed stain color. ceramic tlle countertops, recessed lighting and under-the-cabinet flouresoent light- ing, and plumbing for lcemaker re- frigerator. Luxurious baths feature Corlan countertops, wood cabinet. and full- width mirrors. Showers have clear- glaas doors. The exclusive gated Wlndsong "4Mghborhood will Include a broad range of recreational facllltles for the private uee of residents and their guests. These wlll include a tennis court, swimming pool, spa and cabana plus two children's play areas A number of the Wlndsong residences wlll offer the additional highlights of spectacular city llght views. To reach the beautifully decorated models and sale office at Windsong. take the Alicia Parkway exit south from the San Diego (405) Freeway Then. right on Moulton Parkway. left on Laguna Hills Drive. left on Aliso Creek Road and right on Windsong to the project. For additional Information about the upcoming sales start at Wlndsong, phone sales representa- tives Frankie Simpson and June McNell at 362-8050. Models are open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m Couple score in Tarbell sales It was Jane Llhou who first turned her sights to real estate sales In 1985. She attended Tarbell's licensing and education programs and Joined the firm's Huntington Beach office. In 1987, her husband, Jerry. joined her. In his first year with Tarbell, Jerry placed third runner-up In sales. Both Llhous are members of Tarbell's elite sales ciub -Pro 100 -repreHntlng the top 10 percent of ..... assoctatea. Tarbell hu 58 of- flces and 3,000 associates eervtng Southern Callfornla. The Llhous also are members of T arbel I' 1 •·Preferred Properties Division... As Preferred Propertlea agenta they repreHnt luxury homes and estates -home Miiers and bu~. dynamic duo have been con- alatent top produoera In their Hunt- ington Beach offioe. Both ~ree that the best compliment to th4Mr pro- f .... onallam and tervlce It repeat client• and referrals over 90 peroent of their buslnesa comes from referral• Jane 8'Mll Jerr, Llltou. from past clients. They point out ttiat many of their ctlents have become good friends.. White pointing to a sJnoere betlef in profeuk>naJl9m and Industry knowl- edge, the Llhous say the mo.t Import- ant Ingredient In th4Mr conttnutng auc- OMI la "aJao keeping the clients' needa u the numb« one prlortty." To contact Jane and ~ Lthou. call TarMll. Realtora Huntington Beach office at 842-6691. Cl.AS.tltll•• mL IBIZU ::: ..... .:•''..'.::°"...:: ,.!,: t::::: .... i.:l::.u: .. 0::: :: .... w ... ::::-.. ..., 216'JliMatt11at. M 2~1 Prime E'llde R.1 lot w/extstlng •true;. l!OuM. 2400 "'·•BR-+ IOI E'alde. Fil*:. lndfy '* condo. 2:A /:MBA, 2 ~ um l1UU I 4BR, ~~~~ Hou••• ... ror Sal• ... ~/Condos 1ocauon Sino .. famtly ture 1425,000 480 bonus rm, 2'ABA. hfdwd ~. mlcloweYee. tee. ler. •I • ' · pa o, Totally r~ 11noi.1 $3500/mo. 751-1416 a.teched 3BR. 2'hBA San1a Ana A"9. ~7 nra. gair1199, $2400/mo. eubtwr penclnQ. $ 1160 l 1175 + e.c:. 5 11 ttory 3BR 2BA t>eeuty Atklng '299.000 8rOll4W LSEIOPT Wlllll to bMC:h 404 lria 723--0917 I.It). a ...... ~12 On thee<>" COUfM Beautl-I~ formal d#ltng, SUWllW ~Gef;;,;,;;ttt;;;,';;;;lll._ ___ 1;.;;00--.2 cooperative OPEN 38r 2Ba ~ condo; •LllllY-* ..... ... fuf 2 BR + den, frplc bland ~ kltc:Mn, U.l 4BR 2'~8A . beeu1lf11I .. ••--SATfSlJN or call !Of ec>-~ pool 2-Qll oar Hlgtity upgr•ded ll'ledral C8illngs & mote min/city llghla view -·-polntment. 548-7001 &42_,759 21,:_.se-1039' 3 8~·5~ =8~ 18 TownhovH •pert-I 1,450/mo 79()-5064 Shot1orIOnQterm ..... 1 Gated COn'\m, poo1 a i.o-Lovely . ..,._ Mlttng -320 E 211t SI.C M AKA ' yr c · menla, 3 BR. 2"' BA, 2 ~r911 I J*t <>« Im-I nta. g•rdnr 12.1100 Do..., mooel with very Collna v11t• Coun M •l•tl BA. lg klleh«I, eat ger, •Id htcupe, pool. Wea1parlc, minute• to medt•t• occupancy , •&it~-2057 * private yard. pool •l'ld ----••Mafllllll•ll eto1et 1y11em1. ti>e Many de'ull• ,__ Newport Almoll new $l72Sfmo spa 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath WTSIH -I undergmd plt.g !Of 2. llK .. l l 250/mo L-.. perfiectlon 3 BR. 2'1 BA. .. lllllT I s~ 4BR 3iMlA, lg and large bedroom• Air Goroeoua, ~ bayffonl plenty of alreet pllg, c:ivtt one now ' · 2 cw pege, w/d, retng. ... borlut rm patio.. O\'er· cono111on1ng secumy TOT ALL y REMODELED condO. Lg boet 1141 evl, bcl\. nevw rented belOfe • 2233 F~ Roed w: system. ln<lry c:tlute. 121-lt• tf l... , hang. nic. land~. system. easy care lend· family l'lome 5 bd 3 ~ 16811.000 OENNEI Perfect lor 2 pro-f &etw Wllten & AllOCllOO goldfllltur• E"9ry•xtra RfAW Anoe tennll & poot seeping w t 11u1om1 1tc new ktlc;Plen roof and SODERLING 673-i455 , tenlon•ls. S 1750/mo SlrHtl (acron from poeaible No chlldrerr or 12400/mo 040-1327 1Pt1nklefs. a.625.000 moret $380 oOo ~ MA.V j 7ll0-6?30 I Pott Office} P • t' $ 1 , S 9 5 'mo I I STEPS TO BEACH -3BR I .............. •I ' lll[U'fl"lra Bright. airy tBR IBA OPEN DAILY TIL 8 PM 75i-7659 \f\\ 1 \ "t.'fl I ~ \ '11 j 1~.BA Frpt<:. baJc:ony e,.1 ~11 1-1 MARK & OEB JACKSON / I UPP« unit •IP•llO & For lnlO 722-8529 W0009AIOGE Spaci0u1 RE T<'IH~ • spec1ou1 unit Many ••2·1200 433-111~.631·1•00 \l \\l\'l~l I'-'\ I: sundeck 6 parklng 1-----4BR 2'~BA tam rm At amen1t1 .. S14951mo ,. r{f 111 f()R" • . $950/mo 721--0343 Mike Brand New 3 BR. 2 BA fr..._. eovpailo lake ten:! _..,._,.. ... ( I 12131318-8892tS34-.5063 ~.~'.~7', .. ~:~' SW.DIWlLTil_l c1 8A:~~~0~~~1r!.c~ t1 v~~2~~~'mo ~r:,~"fi;;"' 3t~R.Zn:/tY~~ic: Furn~~ 1BR - ' ----hOUM w/frple I 400 tq .,.... S . ' -.-" • ~ iu A1 •t ..,. • BALBOA PENt~SULA '"I ~. iwndecll 4 gar· ----I NOT • l')'PfGal rent el I S 1000 8.48-8724 ~ -SPECIALIST :¥;·AMO)' now $375/mo £AST SIDE 2BR Houae L!f"" leld\ 2148 Call An~ otf 129· 1299 - - -17• llll I e 3-1587 °' 725-969 l Large Front/~ Y8ld •r-llkS -on \)MCf\ 1 or nm 72~45711 WALK TO BEACH 28R •• o M8)' Conlld« Small Pel I ..,,_ ~,. The Prud9"11al 18A •den wfd 2-car ----For l eaM • HARB R l t250tmo S3l·7802, 3BR 38A. ocean view LOCITIOI! S.Jn Juan r-.. 1078 VIEW HILLS S!*:teeulat 14000/mo !urn Agt Cat1f0<nia RM!ty ga1 Olw lrplc pool . \ _______ .._ __ ._..,.5_. ... I View 3 BR, 2~. BA. DOOi 1 6.s!S~ ,_ 2BR 2•"8AI 499-1'711494-1 177 l09 EASTBLUFF TOWNHOMEI I 1150 mo 541--0&97 5BR 3BA. (MHtar bdtm Poutble L .... Option or •Pll. 721·8050 I townhOuM 2 car an oat.j --Fantul~ Bay vi-3BR w .. 1c1ttt JB/38A fem rm , ... ..,,"'."' TllTUllOI""" 1411,800 ELEGANT condo tn Ollted area.. 2 BR • den or 3ro BR • 11m1ly room Many vpgr11d•s pl•nt111on 51"1Utl9fs marble lloort, labulOut yllld Cati now ptut motllef-ln-I•• quar-Buy Oflly $ 169.900 3 ..,.WFlllT wld ~up, mu•t -., Laguna ~ 215 2 2 58A Beautltulty up-I ell new -llCl'I 1>a1t11. etc; ter.w/MPAfeteentranoe BR. 2 BA end unit. 1 V'V S1295 83t-2480 --graded 12500 28191 Lt1•C01or• nocptfpajnl ~r"bat~autp"1t'11~tRl~ Apl ~ Sl°"f. A.gt 8e 1-4802 Spectacular View * W•n· -IUl-111W .... IT m-l 38R 2'~t BAStiouMI . ~belt ,. V11te Otnld• 720-13&3 t S29501mo. 645-9313 " --~ rer Renlal S20001mo ~ c;arpe ec:ur ty ga • w'°'** NMI A05 4 55 • • ~ ovv _ _ __ ava11 10110 3 BR 3 BA. South Co 1st Mttro rear patio. 2 ca1 gwage I' E r.:..:.:.. 1 LJV\ Ar• code 914-e33--0280 Hew 3BR 2',.,BA. lam rm• oaroener Incl Walk to I &9CNllW Newport Non ti I Fr-•ya 4 South CoNt HAVE New HouH • .aftlWIYllYI• tam rm.oerr 3car ger lgi 2186 Plue A good vaiue at 8ulld•ble View LOI In New carpet, 51 l SMwatd, corner IOI, inc grdnr ' .. .. 1267.000 Pr.me w .. of Redlanda, 2BR fll*: Qatage $1890 water LN/Opr eYell NEAR PLAZA CALL PAT (Rltr) • Caeh Witt tNMSe for • 7So.&382 . $3100/mo 721-0791 Lerge 3BR trl· ....... condo 111-JIU ' l'lou• Of 1 In Newport or HARBORv1EW 3000aqn.I S~4~ Qaf r~p1c.~~31 144-IMO O.velo~r needa land Tear doWn ""Qle lam1ty vicinity 7ia-2328 ec..tl view. Hke new 1IR. e•ec ~ wfgu.t l'IN or muttt un111 H•Vfl ---------\5 mlllton 10 1n•e~I I ....... , '-. 2 car gareoe. S 1500/mo 4BR 3'-'BA 12500 8VI ~ yrtylM 248~781 •mmect 0 1281-051 8 ::=::::::::::::: SOUTH Of' HIGHWAY ~5~~""8 -Gtntfll 2602 723-5300 l040 " YEARLY 2BR IBR, lrplc, •·----LA MIAAOA 38R 28A. snn Tt... l·--· .. ------f( bOOkllltlVH, gerege, -•• " G ti 1875 4 1125 Quiet & *""""-Fr-...., paint«! 2 ffii4Ms/Cott6o4 j patio. etc 873-3A74 Very ~al 3 BR r.. ~ .. ...,.... .. nr ....-. ..... , W&HTUfllMl 2 MASTER BEDROOMS _.,,.... ·-.,, ----•~· ...._1.,_ .....,., ..., """""'"" _..,... SIO<y. 3 t>drm. ~.dining Spenlttl Vitia, 38A 2~8A ................ 09'0 sys. "..... .... c Nancy. &43·2642 DON I m1~~:~omplete-4 lamlly room• & beck Gttwrlll :2102 Ip, alrm, uttt rm. well! to Lv meeg 541 8721 POOi ,_ cpl P•lnt.I yard •li>ellO Qrdnr Inc ty upgrllde<J 3 Dedroom yard Lois ol pe>tenhal In t>Mel\f"'°91)1ng, $1995 llWPllTlllllfl l 1a0o/mo Credit repor1l $2,050fmo 780-5064 no'"41 F'N luret 1nc1u<le ~~-~~ ~89~~· BElCOlJRTTERRACE -3 S4t-9e<>Ot640-1l47 2BR. IBA, lg patio, reo'd Ruetye31-12ee ll&lllJll Planll!l•on Sl"llJll~I s bd, comm pool & l()e "' ..... Ykw 1825fmo 844·85ae • ·~mr~. G llld otted golf eou .. ::~~:: ''~!~~•:,e 17y:=-\.\\llHIW•'' J.:i~1 2 bd t>eytrontl 1M0 ..... ..,Ykw Plrtlytum2BR.1BAdiii (-: 1 v~••. pool & ten:11 cerp e11ng c1Hlom 11t1'1I"' '"' 5-4 500 4BA. or. fr, Ir :lfrpl, pool.I Oupta •l opn O.a~ --~• Speclout 2 BR • «Serr 2 l>ellOOfl w•n<l~ rov9f-'I" ' " l BAYF RONT 5 bd <loc:k' prrv corner tot. n4tW 4*11"9• Inc w /O & Qfdnr EXCLUSIVE GUARD lrplc:s. ~ ·~· lrt• & •nos on 2nd t>e<Jroom • _ '8.500 'i carpeting remodeled $i75fmo 642-!:60 :GA TEO COMMUNITY~ l Ortte Hlgtily upgrllded c:.tlmlC fl~ Noor, Fr95f'I ---------k II c h en P n ti I II• 1 SEABLUFf CANYON 2 or ON 10th FAIRWAY $3,400/mo '760-50&4 pe1n1 matcea t°" .. 1n1 to ~ Nlgutf 1052 Wlntllf Rental• Avlilat>~ I S •. O 0 0 / m O d a Y 3 BR 2'1 BA vi.w c;onoo I ••-• mo"'e •IQl"ll " Jus1 sleos 863-0582. eve 644-1968 Aun pool IP• & tennli .. _, I •LIDO iSLE BAYFRONl l•om•~ao• S3!>9i00 l'U,AYYMl111 • ...,., ........... 8-40-1388 11315/m~ 880-88981 tellTIYk• I etiarming Mn 3BR 3BA 711 1100 For t>uylf'19"'" Ml.ISi Qual 09'1' 5"48--01i3..... ~ $3500/mo ly IM -'"' tor $3521( loan. 4BR IUUIU lN-Hll •••• -... ···-1 _. --2 & 3BR 2BA Aptl. frpk;., BUI Grundy Alty 9{;, 8181 ( 11 t ~ ,I I I I\.)'\." l BA oonus rm 2 ,. Y"• -• • •--WAITll Tl lmt Ill _, oar miCl'o wthr/dryr -IF-.,.. ,1 old POOi spa, weterlelt --• -Enjoy Corona de! Mar at 3bf 2be hollM ..,,1_, 10 l\kupa, C-trai lit 2 car HV Homea 5 BR 3 BA. 3 lli2J Ill II l'•H-• 19'\ntS Agt 831-0961 Balboa "'beet In 11111 ~ou• rent Very reliable and Qaf w/atra ator-ee All! gar, freetl peint Walk to ,.~ 21 OJ and k111vr1ou1 3BR 2'~BA clMn-1 Wiii t•lt.e care of meintenance Inc:! Sony elefn tehoOI Cornm POCI Newport Bueti 1069 t>Nulyt Immediate oc-ine hOuael WUllr\Q 10 pay No s>et• 644--0sot '2800fmo 644-782& 2606 t BR ep1 unlurnlahed Newl y remodeled SunOeck launory avail 19001mo 87)..4220 F'urn.Sh«I Winter Rental 2BR 28A llp gtf w/d $1000/mo •98 6787 LITTUSlll Near So Bey Chemung turn tBR. lg Lv Rm with r P <Mt\ lg pV1 peuo 1CSM1 tor WOf11tng c;oupi. No pets A\119 '12, I 1600 1rno Winter 4941-•MT REPOSSESSED VA & -2BR 1BA Din rm. deck, eupancy pONll>i. St\Ot1 $900·1 100G1mo -----·--1r:· HUD HOMES hatl lrom •UllSlll,Uttl• o•raoe 3houNStOSand °'!Ong term ...... CM-1 581-93H I ..... ~ YRLY 1 1200/mo O.U•e Q0"1 hom SI w o c.redll PQUI~ no money down Aet1 reqO Avail now Clten & peta otl '25.sOfino - -1M• Wlnl Ylllfl LC>ftty 3BA 2'A8A hcM'M • 2BR. deci\, garage apace, c;t1ec;11 U repair Also S4L or yoor l"IOme 1n lrlldil S 11001mo 722-7171 .. 111111 ID ,.olnt 2126 Enjoy bfeatMalong..,.... & Avail tufn/unlum 2 Cat wl o ni.. up 10 00011 trom ba1lou1 Pfope<l1es Cell 211 V1a Koron 675-1 tOt j 7___ l .. llMI "" sun .. u from ttllt oataoe $3000/rftO Ali1 ,,,. wet• 87S-1751 1-80S-882-75S5 f •I -•-...-T• ·-·-" NEW HOME 38r 3B• •P•CIOUt 38R 2 58A• 911 Agt815-4912 ---------t1-J 193 '°' •9'>0 1111 vou• * ""'9IT llMNIT1 2BA lurnl9hed. garaoe. ~ MA..V or .. t view Gated comm Btvlf• t>Nuty ComP'et .. , 1 _Ill.I .. -Mboa 'tnlmut• 2607 .,.. e•eellenl OI')' llnd oc.an aoutll N/IHT'llcr no pelt KU'~ I Water1ord Pl $ 1500/mo ty 1~ lmmedlat• .._ ---------_._..-, _____ v....,., '•acre IOI. 3BR. uu11 pd AV1 9115 10 \l''I 'II 1110" I'' Ma-~28 (818)186-tS4e occupancy poHtl>I• 8ayfronl 38Rtum Wint• ·~eLOCKFROM SAND Balboa 2BA. 111m rm. den, Im-5131 191 876-1832 \\ ,_, •' •1--Ctilldren&pet1 o 1r SllOl1 j $2750/mo 673-2248 1BR apenmen11 on 'B' .__.__... 1007 mec;uta5t: .. ~so 000 Furntahed oce•nfront ~{!. ALl<JRC.. • iift. kid\ 1140 o1 tong term IHH LSEJOP·f we111 ~beM:t'I St K 50tmo1nc1Udeeutt1 ,..,..._ ~ 4"-°""7 condo 2 BA 2 BA trple C 2 l"I 12450/mo I 38' 2S. l>MCtl Q)ndO 11* 67J-3l52 •Cute 3 BR 2 BA 2 ear 1-•'-I patlO A...on,.I l9111 & osta Mna 1 ~ 28R w/Qatage Gall>t1•. .. llml euno.c:a. pool 2-cw ger 1 BR llC>f ()()Mllfront blOg ~m R-2 io1 GR~T Jtb."*f':.o:.~rt.Y 0cnrrn1 11.2151mo NEAR ocaen 2eRhOuM. ~r~sP~··• pd 1..,...•t•••l &42-11s9.21)..4se.1tJ9 M<t01mo1nc1ut11 s1ove& '.NJ~~~1~6! 000 oawrng llgMI ., nlghl Winier Ret\lal 873-19'3 g•• 4 ywd. IMO 18R12110 Oeleware E S745 RENAC fOlALLY~ 48R retrlg Avtll lmmeo 1007 .. 3BR 3BA on • •er of duple• wlttorege ., .. , I 38A I lalrt I 0 £ Balt>Oa Bt•d 473-4508 --pat"i..·llke grOu~I ~I •llWflHT* clean $815 650-7$49 I lBR FURN HOUSE O•r-1 I O.Clt ""2":11~~0 ~ -Corona M4 M• 1022 dOwn/-"'41 ,_ 1oan A11t1nst 2BR 2 BA tu<n ...... , Jiw illf eser. ' -ter •enc.a \I\\ I ~ 11 ,., \ l2500tmo11141&A&-tl42 llU•/IAY Yim l ..... ,ESTOR Nit c t 128 K""'• Ptec;a Fr pit p1llo. BBQ -.-·--yard 17 tSl mO C•ll • - -28R tBA Sundtc:lc ...... or ut om B ~·'\..~2 1 1mmac 1 1 200/mo Wntr 4BR 2 -.BA • beklony. 21 830-9508 or 875-4704 "1f "1 r 11~" ...... lln.T stovel refflQ 1-2 mature 5000· Best .,.._ m Spy-Y --I rental Avt 9t 17 873-t943 car garage. end untt. biO '* 3BR 2-.;eA N••C>Orl lg JI*, 5BR MA. min e per1or11 H90/mo tnc utu glau S.. un<* tnveat· '•lllllll--..., ywd C*" & vacant 1 Teuaco. i:ondo park. mo IM .. ~.32... .,, ... IM N/S NI P rnent ()poly PP 6'G-14A9 ~H I Furn Oen front. 28R 2BA, I Ull -fl 2BR tBA. ground floor no n nt 1 oe.et1 \llew, wfd, .... .-"" '1 -- - 0:: t~n= ,• ~2 S1400fmo yMrty JBR Of\e at>ove ~ 0•1 S~200/mo 831-1153 MWPWTllU1 111-1112 Costa Mna 10:24 14251< Cell owner1 ~~1~~1" ~200/mo MNIATIWUlll I 1750• 7141i 70-2223 _ 38A 2'ABA wtooeen view. 2BR tum ~say,,,.._ •MESA VEROE* "4-7342 -_ --38R. 2•-.BA .,,0 unit,, •LIDO ISLE Fum nome 2 pool, lennte, llP8 & ... peinflcrpl, tierdwood folally remOdeled 38R U,-111-111..-,_ 'QUIET & Cl\armlng 2BR pool/tennis ........... 21 42 BR. 2BANew1111, pnt, lol>Mcfl. t20ooowtllCt floora 11700/m o 2BA f\OIJM, F/P. 13521< * -•••a--j N>uM Fulfyfu~naequ1p 1•-c;rpt.Ot>4gair.w/d Wlntw 11'601moyrty642·3190 213/376-S500 OWC Owr* 840-9739 Exqulaltely re"'oelel•d Lndry/cerporl/gerden I _,. j 1 M4ee to bclh. 28A eondo,f 11400/mo 875-0114 -. 2.400 tq t1 norne wf3 '* s 1350 wln!M 673-1568 I PV1 pe11o. gairage. lndry -------~ North la.rgut •PW min. Q8"9ge on o.,.alLed l()t _ _ MULi PflFF tac, frig U SO/mo 1 3 8R. 2 8A, r9MQ e. •l<Mt, pCan 2 BR, Oen, 2 BA. 2 3 8R angl f91'1 l\On'9 QOM REDUCED TO 1955 000 SINGLE HOME 3 8~M. 2 ,3~7.. c;tptlng, window COVW• cw peoe W/d, mbo 10 l>Mch a C>ay Bkr 8&3-"80 · 1 2BA. petiO, frenc:h door•. Ml ... ltl -Inga. u. OI oomm c:" & I t.405/mo 75i-7859 EDUCED' 1 1 ... '"'"' OPEN SUN 1-5 2 ca.r Qefagol, 1 1460/mo ---1•" 1~ ~· '!'\ 10 ~ ..._., 2 8-R ' AA R •0 ·""" 2475 MARINO DRIVE 8&1.0109 "......,.. ~ bet\ St•i6/mol10.74CM 5t7~.,,Bolu Mel:;;'e 2 Matr s1111'!. 2 cer .,. Pr\f'ne N9wpof1 HeigMa Coron. dlf .;;-21 i2 9-lllf\ll 2 BR o.t.ched 8AYSHOAES. pv1 ;at.. Ad\111• No &>et• GfdN DELUXE Furn 28R wntr 1300 all, etOt ~I Frplc. CIC*\~.~. HBO I 1050 mo. t tl-Me-4352 '~.._,...--.en .. ""''· R-1 Lot wi .. 1111~ ttruo-• 41 eoun.ry lcllehen, frple. 9'*'0ed OOftW'I 38r. 288 lnC '"6/mo. 873-7353 _._, ..--..-" 1 5 • 2 c:w gair w/rx>nf Comm "°'* Wt/lie to t>Mc'- trptc, apec:loUa ~tlo .,.. lure 42 00 4v0 ........ •f>'SflfDE '8A 28A PoOI. ~°"' Nr .nope, a pvt 88C No ll'OUC>' ... ""' LO brlgM ttudlo. ""be. • much mor• Atlltng Sant•AnaAve ~l-3807 OtO« 38A tiouM, t1eoo ,_, 11 ,_ !Nlde, fncd acflool, tennl9. !eke 111-7""415&. MTLmTI 11.nc:t1, prt1nci JUnc toe Lg 28A 111>1 Avail t i 1 lt751mo PIHM call C<>Mle l7~-- IUl5,000. For~ into llllill 1100 OOO' mo &''Y Incl utlls rd. w/d, big MOflOt _, "322 v... 11,0t51rno 714-64M21t WILl1I... ......, dee Avl 1011 sn& 873-1240 A91 lncledlti'9Vlew'a-S.:.vtew' 546-7 l!OEvee StOH P9llOlll?l42•MM -$61·2178 • ~ HI•. !Jclf Ptr1l0tM tlfl 18A )'f~lnd ut•.175-2794 ~-~ 48R2'~8AhOu•.Q8teO. ,AVAILA8lE Octoo. lll MAVT.~1•1IOOlllad l The Tertece C.dtf ~ °='=.2cet.w/d,gat· condo rt ..:iurtty build-Y...iy tM tM w . CHOtCI! 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I. .. ~~~-~-~~~-=-= = ~ ~ .....,::::----===::o.• -===-.-. .. ~ --...... ~ ,__.._, - f A L f S T A T f i M 754-6262 DAILING ~ -Beautltully uperilded ) bdrm home on end ol cul ~ sac street has RV access. new roo( eat 1n kitchen. hardwood flrs double dr t'ntry 10 l rd bdrm. tiled 2nd bath, 5 Ct'tllnc fans, s«urlty systt'm. lovt'ly manicured neighborhood' Sl~.500' ,, fN[).';61 ITYU I IUaaTANCll -lovt'ly lmrNCulate 1 bdrm slncle story e.ec has IOI'~ pool & spa. lushly landscaped lnteriof lot. formal dinlnc rm. cozy lrpJc Ct'nrral air grt'at South Coast Mt'tro art'a $262 000' •IN[).~] WM•CUL.ATI ~.,...,., -Tender l<Mnc a re has bttn lavished on this lmlNCUlate 4 bdrm 11~ story Parks~ Eltatt' ~ In lov~y Founuln Val~ area• Has tamtly rm. trpk, laree master. cul de sac loatlon. xlnl rv 5d\oo81 $299.000! ,flN[>.';6) ,,_., ,.._, VALUll -fabulou5 4 bdrm La Undl home In teduded t 2 hr old Huntlf'lllon 8ch tract just ~ed ~ and owner wllJ carry up to S~I Hat sep. family rm. lormal dlnlfll rm, trpk, xtra lrc muter. lottly pool on mMicured cul de uc lot. etc! Sl04.000I llND-564 DRAMATICAU Y UPGRADEDL-·-----t152.8C* Fabulous ) bdrm Huntlncton Beach townho~ has hugr master gorgeous professionally ~ated interior, pride of ownership main- tenance. with central location blklng distance o ocean• Why rent. when you can own so much luxury, FHA, VA terms avail' irlND-S68 POOL HOME'L.-.. .. -···-..... ·-·-····-····-·$111.ICJC)f Won 't last long! Terrific, UPCTaded 3 bdrm home 1n nke area has pool nra large lot COYered patlo, .ssumable no qualifying 10'\ VA loan• •INl>-~9 OWNER WIJ. CARRY 18TL tt•,GOOI Gorgeous, totally redone l bdrm home has new urpet. new Roofs. new kitchen. new drapes. new Pilnt in & out extra large lot. rrpk:1 Motivated owner will carry 1st With less ,tban m down' Save loan costs! Lowest price In area. tool What a barpln! llNl>-S70 GORGEOUS, QORGEOl•• --lGEOU8L-S214,5CIOI Totally updated 1·· · "O' 0 lined area of Costa Mesa includes an add-<>n n S lilll _ ~ sauna.! The! master suite has a retreat and the horn • ..-«n meticulously UPCTaded & maintained' llNl>-571 JUST CAN'T LASn--·----·--··-1223,900I Immaculately uwaded J bdrm home on hugr comer lot tn great Huntlncton Beach area has pool, family rm large master suite. all new u rpet. new flOOfS new paint. new roof. large patlO, xlnt schools etc1 •IND-'i72 SHOWCASE POOL HOMEL------$238,GOOI Lovely sprawling 4 bdrm Showc.se home has family rm, 2'\lo baths. formal dining rm. ftplc. upended kitchen wood Roofs. pgeoos pool & pauo, terrific Inside futlon just steps to ~borhood parlt.1 •IND-573 THE VERY NtCEsn.___ sao,oooi Super 4 bdrm 2 story Fountain Valley home In cre.lt area has lt.allan tile entry & formal dfn1nc rm. large sunroom. Immaculate maintenance. peal inside location, xlnt F'I schools• llNl>-574 QWfT 110-x 105' LOTI ........... --·-S30l,500I Fantastlc 4 bdrm '1 stOty home has remodeled kitchen, formal dinlnc. bonus rm with bath. absolutely hu&e inside lot in creat Fountain Valley are.l, steps to terrific neiChborfuod park• E.acellent FV schools' •INl>-S75 LAtl:>MARK IARGA.IHL._. .. _, ____ ,._ .. ,, ....... 1321,GOOI Lowest price 4 bdrm 2 St<lfY Huntlncton Beadl l..Mldmart exec has family rm. fonMI dllnc rm, 2 frpk:s. large master, 2 patios. lots ol uptrades1 Needs some TLC. but what a batpln! llNl>-57fl EXEC FIXERL---1371,IOOI F~.ilous 4 bCirm exec fixer In excellent Costa Mesa tract near Crystal c.oun has la'ft !amity rm. 4 frpk:s. k>nMl dlnlne. den. community pool, Inside location, steps to netchbothood i»rt. xJnr schools! ~IN[).'S77 WALK TCMJIAMI -alidlous 4 bdrm 2 story Stratfofd home In ,,-e11 Fountain V~ are1 Is ,a w11l1 to Mlle Square Parlt' Has famUy rm 2 fTpla. formal dlnln&, l car.,.,., lllnt fV schools' Pl1ad 1housands below Int sale' Motivated owners ;iwalt your offetl $m,()()()1 •IN().567 MIND PLEASER: LIMITS EXIST ONLY IN YOUR MIND STAR PIAZA· -