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1990-09-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
8000 MORNINGI MOllly fair today, pertly cloudy and hazy. Coastal/Inland hiabs 73/12; lows 61/6S. For tbe On.nee Coast's most complete weather information. includ- ins IWfina. fishina anc1 boatina repons, see s,..e A7. •TllE•-· The Jury's still out on Thomas Mani- scalco. who is on tnal for doublc- murder ... After six days of delibera- tims, jury members folded up stakes -not because they reached a verdict or were bung ... It turns out one of the jurors had made plans months ago to 10 on vacation ... Reservations were IMde, tickets were purchased and lug- pae was ready to get lost ... So the jud&c pve the Jury a couple weeks off ... The jury as slated to resume delibera- uons Monday ... Of course. there's that teeth cleaning a JUror scheduled six months ago ... No c.mmettt: News stones on an Irvine delcgauon·s city-funded tnp to the land of the nsmg sun apparcntl) bas caused the sun to set on Mayor Sally Anne Shcndan's relationship with the press ... An an&TY Don Shendan informed a reporter Wednes- day that his wife would no longCT talk to reporters. particularly reporters from the <>nap Cout Dally Pilot which ftnt carried the story o f the fivc- mcmber delcgiujon ·s planned tnp to Irvine's sister city, Tsukuba. Japan. ~ 1111111111•••· •TEI Of TllE OAf "We are ~v1ewmg our comm1tmenr to her. She hurr he~lf more than us ·· Debbie Cook. Save Our Parks spokeswoman, on Huntington Beach Oty Counetl candidate Linda l'Coulto n-Panerson, who rmounced her support for a ballot measure which would rcstnct beach and parkland de- velopment (Al). "Some people are so fond of 11/ luclc tUt they run halfway to meer H." Douglas Jerrold ( 180l-t 857). TllllAY'I ErEm •Pepper's Golden Bear. 300 Pacific Coast Haghway an Hunungton Beach. presents John Kay and Stcppenwolf at 9 p.m. Admission pncc 1s S 19.50. For more 1nformauon. call 374-BEAR. • ftea4len 1a1r, ot er: The Dally Ptlot's first Ra4en Pace dcbuu Sun- day with articles. poems and pboto- &raphs by subscribers. Submiuions should be typed and sent to Readers r.. Ora.nae Coast Dally Pilot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. ...._. cotumt1/1nt °'*"°"' au kllnm/ M Poke Loe/ A2 ci.ssihed/ ot-11 Pul*c notices/ 012 Cotw.s/ DU ScrlMltts/ DH ~I Dlt Society/ Al I [ftttftMnfMnt/ ..... Sclo<ts/ (1 .. Hatoscope/ Ill TV llstq$/ .... _. Alllt lMdlrs/ All WUUW I Dl4 ......... ,,, ... -=!-: .. _ @ C 0 AST NO I :0 ti, .... ,.,.,. ... ..... otyleJ..-•.... 5 UM .... ..... ...w .... ., ..... .... ....... .,. ....... 5 ' YOU TEU.. l.JEI Call the EditOl''I Hodine 642-6086 ___ .... ~-~ ._,,, .. -' • .,_ ............ ,.,.,,.. ... .,,,_. •0.-- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 , 1990 25 cents Man· golfers can get spaclal traatmait Woman teed off over opinion issued by city attorney annual dues of S35 to S85 a year. thC'l"C appean to be no other barriers to member- ship. the op1n1on states By Bob Van Eyken er-. ~ Delly Piiot COST A MESA -A woman who is challcnain& preferential treatment given to the Men's Club in the city's public golf course lost a legal round Wednesday when the city attorney issued an opinion saying the preferential treatment might be a~ propnate. Marilyn Burrell first raised the issue over the summer when she complained that prcfercnt1al starting limes allotted to the Men's Oub at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Oub on weekend mornings dis- criminated against working women. .. Those arc the pnmc Wttkcnd umcs:· she said. ··1 can't play dunng the ~eek because I work and I'd hke to be able to get an on th<>st earl) startmg umcs. cs- pcctally dunng the summer. when it's ho1·· But the opinion. rcl~scd this week b) City Attorne) Thomas Kathe. said the EnJ011n1 t/11 day Broen Man. Orenge Cout Deily P'llcJt It was the kind of day kids of aJI ages en1oy. Here. a group of them nde their bikes through the Upper Newport Bay area Back.-sbl'n on candidate IV• pPOlllSIS By Rober1 Battter 0r-. C099t o.y Plklt HUNTINGTON BEAC H -City Coun- cil candidate Linda Mouhon-Pattcnon came under fire from env1ronmentahst camps Wednesday after ~nounCtl)J sup- pon of a contro~ ballot measure desaancd to put the !tads on drvelopment plans at city beaches and parkland. Tbe l .200.member Hununston Beach Tomorrow aroup. which endorsed Moulton larJely b«ausc of her reponed suppon of the measure, has wnncn a low· key letteT Hkina her to clarify bc'r stand. officials said. Mcmbcn of lhc Save Our Parks poup, ~hacb collec1ed 16,000 sapaturcs to qual- ify the measure for the Nov. 6 elcctaon. said they were nettled by Moulton·, an- nounttmcnt. .. We an rtv.ew\na our comrrutmcnt to bef ," satd spokeswoman Od>bee Cook .. ~ bu.n hcntlf more tban us.·· Me>Wtoo. pratekat of tbe Hunttnt1on 8tacb Un.toft Htp School O.stnn. drop- ped the bomblbdl at 1 ()' Council can. dlda1a• fonam Tuaday. Polaed "'°"' wttb tbe other candidates on the meaurt. Moulton rcphcd: ~oa- S.. COUNCMJ• --------··-.............. \ SPECIAL REPORT prefercnllal stanmg limes ma} be allo~ able pro' 1<kd l~ Men ·s Club renders a .. substantial pubhc ~n1ct'" an return for the preferential starting umcs and 1s open to both men and ~omen . The t~o-pagc op1ruon. ~h1ch ~as ~nt tcn and researched b) .\ss1stant Ctt} .\t- tornc) Sall; Ma). goes on to sa) that the Men's Club appears to meet the public sen ice cntenon b; organmng 1..-.0 public golf tournaments each )Car .\pan from the Burrell challenged the notion that the Men) Club LS open to cvcf)onc rqardless of'<' noting there arc separate men's and ~omen's clubs at the golf course. ··The) ·re tr)mg to ma.kc thts c ut to be something that at 1sn·1:· she said. Burrell aJso challenged the idea that pro' 1dang help at tournaments should be a ~sis ·for aJloc.t1ng prcfercnual treaunenL .. I think "'Orl ing on tournaments should be left open tu 'oluntccrs. -she said. See GOLF/Cl Auto hits alarmed protestor trying to cross Interstate 5 Wanted nuke plant siren test halted S<\~ Jl .\'<..\Pl TR.\ 'n -.\n angf' resident ~ho ran a1.ross lnter\t.ate 5 and demanded that tC'>llng ot a nuclear gcrn.-r- auon station's ~am1ng su-en<. he \toppt'd -.as struck and killed WC\in~a' tn ing to recross the road~a' T~ unadent1tied. man J1c-J .l~lut In \ 1 am ;u he ran a1. ross the south hound lann Mmutt'S bt'.forc. he had \I.. n.-amcd at a ~orkt"r monatonog the siren hl ~top tht' noise. said California ~~ Pt"'a' Patrol spokt"Sman ~en Dall) One of the 5U siren pan of the n Onof~ ta lion· s emergen .. ' across the lr«'"'3' fi Juan ( .1p1strano r(.s, Datl) said a ~uth emplo) «' monllonng l '~u.J .-annual!) as , 1 ar ( renerating I Jrr.trcntl) ~JS 1he •1un s ~n I ),)II\ \aid ~ l .th llm1J Ed1~n told him that the man had run up an a hostile m.inner The man ··said he Ill\ cdl on the other side ut the lrCt""'a~ and he !told the c;c E ~orler1 it there·-; an; other noise he"s 1.ommg bacl 1n a tone th.at sounded somt'"' hat Ille a threat · Da1h said .\ < HP o tliu·r '>potted the man. ~ho v.as dres!ICJ onl; an <,hon~ and socl s. running bacl onto the fr~c"'a' after the threat and ordered him to ~top Dail\ said But the '"gu~ 1g.nor('(j ham and ran up on the trCt"~a' 0311\ \aid '"He ran back .l\.ro'' tht: southbound lane'> and made It almost through to the las! lane ~here he -.a~ strull · The a1.:c1dent ou.urred about a quarter m1k nonh of Jun1rx-ro ~rra Road. Dail) \31J .\ spolt~man llir \outhcrn Cal1forn1a Edison ( o "~ n('r ,11 11, nuclear ~nerat ing stauon !.J d the SHl'"" arc ··s1m1lar tu old-tas.h1oncd a1r-ra1J .. m:ns · -8) Of} Srwr ~rvitt Irvine o. offers to cut price of its canyon land By Karen Auge Qrenge l.OeSI ~ P '<>' :"l'E\\PORT BE.\{ H -In a m1ne-l~Om· pan; olliuals d~"fltocd .l\ lair anJ gc.-n· crous. ... The IP inc.-<. o \' C'dnt~;n l)ffert·J lO lUt S.i~ m11l1on lrom the .l'il mg pnn• llf a 1.hunk ot lan~on land that mJ\ N-tht• most pn11."d real estate 1n Orange { 11un1' .\fter tour hou~ of nciot1athln\ ~,)m· pan~ otli1.1als otTerrd to ~II the land "alucJ b' .in appra1s.er last "'t"t'~ at SI \' m1lhon. tor s~ m1lhon 'egot1ato" trom the Laguna Laurel .\d- ' 1!>0n · (rroup "'h11. h hopes to bu~ the pnJJXr1' to \3\e rt from rcs1denttal de- ' clopment said tht'' "'111 stud) the offer b< lllrt' responding. In me Co spokesman \tile tod .. sull <;a1d Laguna Beach { 1t" ~anager Ken Frank. "'hll pan1upatcJ 10 the ncgouat10ns along "'Ith ( ounl"11man Robert Gcntn. said he had nl.l lOmmcnt on the offer \\:edn~' En' 1ronmcntahsts and Laguna Beach o·f. See LAND/• Experts: Education, not pollce, wlll win drug war By Ellzabetl'I Oodoe 0r8f91 COMIC ~ Plo4 Tht" votes arc an E,pen\ airtt th.it the ...,._r apmst drugs Wlll not bl" ~on b) ~ pohcc It will not ht 'A on b~ l . Customs. the Dru.a Enforttment ;\gen· cy, hanhcr Kntencn or more pnson space for drua offenders It .... ,11 ~"'on fowl) and compktcl~. b; educauon And On~ Count) has bttn a leader an drua education from the stan Efforts b) the Shenff s Department. local police departments. parent groups and IC'hool d1stncts ha"e asswrtd wt e\Cf)' child anend1na an Oranae Couo· l) School has IU'Cl'ed iomt form o( akohol or d~ education 1n the past )Ur. Before most pohtK'lans had even mentioned education tn ~tauon to the dnaa •ar. Oranac Count\ Shenff Brad Gain had t>taun his drua education cam peen. .. Bri"f the coroner as "-ell as \ht sheriff. at a tot of 1nfonnation that other $hmffs don't see Around 19 wt saw a ltriou u~ lrt'nd an the COQlnc and heroin (kath \\-c sat r do"' n anJ t~ll a hard loo~ at the Jcmogr.aphK' ol the<;(' ixoplt ·\\ e sa..., that our a\Sumpuon. that It ~•., mo~tlv and•' 1dual~ of the lov. 1n- lOmc a~a . ..,a\ ..., rong It -.as spread throughout all le' els ot our ~Ct)' ... Gates sa"s This rT"clat1on as v.hat convinced See COCAINElll •Sunday:,.. Pa ..... How bed .. tht cocaiae mcm aao.a die °"" UJC Coesl; u addicl•s ~ fll.W. 8 Mooda • Dllll TlllM: Are *"II aeaaeoccs iA 0.-... CcMaty tao tc.itat? Some tbaak IO. •T-*Y: ftl Duhr. Wlly *" do_..., mcy do! •Wed••r. TllU I I' I .... -. coce• Mllil ii • ..,. 8 Todly. SI 111 71 12 It .. .................... If .. ---• . . . -o4 -.. . Orange Cout Dally Piiot Two Moose Lodge suspended IPom bingo By Amend• Wray °'ante Coeat Delly Piiot time they're allowed to be used," he 11id. H UNTINGTON BEACH -Looks like the bi& "8me at the Moose Lodae will be limited to wha tever's hanging on the wall. permit becaute some of the items that were to be ueed strictly for binao pines wtre bcina abused by the operaton .'' said Rich Barnard. deputy city administrator. "But it's kind of in their ballpark riaht now." Barnard said police d iscovered lo<tac oper- aton. who have been licensed for binao since they opened at the site in 1978. made cards called "pull tabs" available for $1 a pop at the lodae bar, although their use 1s restricted to during bingo games. Since pohce investiaators first raided the lod,e Sept. 7, when they confiscated slot ma. chines. Poker machines. bopkmakina materials and $7,000 cash, the District Attorney's Office has filed related charaes against fi ve peopJc they believe responsible. Operators of the Moose Lodae No. 1832 at 7451 Lorge Circle in Huntinaton Beach have until Monday to appeal the city's indefinite suspension of their bingo gamiog license. but managers are saying "no comment" to the latest rash of charge$. Barnard said the tabs give the buyer a chance at getting three of a kind of certain symbols. much as a slot machine works. and 1he more money assigned to a symbol. the more money the patron wins 1f thf'C'C appear on 1he card. Police Lt. Ed McErlajn said operators have been charged with bookmak.i na. possession of slot machines and operating a lottery, and have mailed out arraignment letters . Opera1ors have denied the cbarp, but poltce say they both sanctioned and benefittcd from tbe gaming devices. Sonya Roos Lodge operators have told city officials that Fnda) the) rec1e' ed the Sept. 17 noiice of ~uspens1on. but ha'e no! ~et 1nd1ca1ed whether they will asl for a public hcanng before the C'lt) Council. "During bingo gam es you're allowed to sell what arc called pull tabs. and that's the onl} The invest1gat1on began 1n 1988 when c111zcns complained about the activity, but in"cs11ga1ors believe 1he illegal operations could haH' started se'cral ~ears ago. lllE 11 -------------"We decided we would pull their bingo .\ Laguna Beach-area 1 men or designer "ho has Just b«'n scl~tt'll tor publ1cat1on in the 1991 intema11onal ed111on of Baron's "Who') \\ho in lntcnor Design." City Council tells architects to try again DEllCllNG WOMAN --------- Roos has been in'ol\ed in the 1ntenor design prof<.·ss1on \Inn· 1980. hl' began her career al<. rcatl\e lnten ors in San J o~<.· as an interior designer and carpet "'1il'S\\Oman 'ht• aho taught intcrn'r de~1gn tor li't' \ear .. LOCAL DESIGNS ---------- Curren th the 0" nn ol Rolf Broms and \\~onatt''> in Laguna '\1gul·I and 1n'>trulh1r at \..iddkbad. <. ommun1t\ ( ollcgc and Ranlho '>an11ago l ulkl'!l' Ro0'> prC\ wusl~ "a' a"''X 1ated "1th hHmadt'lllr 1n '\l'"J'l(lrt Rc:alh WHO'S WHO ----------- By Iris Yokoi Orang., Coa.st Da11y P1101 NEWPORT BEA C H An:h11ect~ will go back lo the draw- ing board and II') to redesign an annex to the Don man·~ Inn that "111 ~llsf} the nt} :., l'O nrern~ about \ILC and ~!bad Richard Lawrenn.'. owner of the tied and brealda~t hotel lt><:atcd al ross from the :"'l'" J)(.1" Pier. "an!~ to build Jn Jnnc\ of I~ add111onal rovm!> on proper\) a fc" blod~ a"J} at 2l11•5 to ~O(W ~ Balboa Blvd. The plans drawn up by architect Stan Andrade called for a thrce- story build ing with parking on the ground level and rooms on the upper two. The Planning Comm1ss1on re- JCcled the plans. saying the proposed building bulk was too muth and the project did not pro' 1de '1<1ual open space on the ground lc'c:I for pedestrians. fhc pubhc worl.s depanment,, "h1ch plans to "1dcn the s1de\\alk there, also expressed concern 1ha1 the project lacked three feet of nght of way. Lawrence and Andrade appealed the comm1ss1on'!> dec1s1on to the City Council on Monday. arguing the annex would gcnera1c vcr) low traffic and 1ha1 al ground le' cl. 1here 1s nothing for pcde'itnan\ 10 sec but allc)S and nearb) bu1ld1ng~ Andrade ~1d 1ha1 was "h' he placed parking on the ground lr\l'I masked b) an 8-foot "all. and pro' 1dcd open !>pace on the upJ)(.'r lc'cls so ne1ghbonng hu1ldinR\ could ha'e a ~k> view through the propert). But the council still wasn't con. v1nccd and conunued 10 express the desire for some visual space on the ground lcvd . The council finally d irected An- drade and La"rcnce to try to eliminate the 8·foot wall. push back the s1ruc1ure a few feet to provide right of wa~ for sidewalk widening and reduce the building's height The plans arc 10 be resubmitted 10 the Planning Commission for ap- pro' al She has "dt·munstrall'd ou1standing prok'"unal at hit'\ t'mt'nl !>upcnur kadl·r,h1p Jnd l'\ll'pt1onal sen Kl' rn tht' lil'ld n l 1ntl'n0r dn11'!n · B.1ron ' l'llilortal tx'ard ~1d. -Compll~d b) tbe D•ilJ Pilot O~Qo~5~ Did You KnowT by S h a ra i LeBeau ORANGE COAST'S ONLY FICTIONAL DRAMA SERIES T ean defendant remains Incarcerated <If{\'-< 1l -I or tht• 'nonJ ttmt' 1n thr~·l· d,,,, an 01an~l' ( 11unl\ Ju ,l·1111t' < ourt 1udg.l' \,\ l'dnnda) rt'IU'>l'd 111 rdt·a\l' ,, ll't'n ,l\lll''d 111 fat.tlh 'h1>11t1ng .1 lnl'nJ JI h1\ hnrnt· J\ ht· <ltd Jnnthl'I lhun luu1 \t'JI' a~11 · 1 hl· llllHI \Jld thJt Ill' ldt tht• minnr \h11ulJ ti...· Jl·t.111ll'J l kp1.1. I >1 ,t11l 1 \tlPflll' J....1th1 Harix·r \JIJ "I h kit th,11 .ill tlw ll'J''''" hl' ,t,1 1.! \h•rd.I\ l lnr Jl'ta1n1n~ thr \11uth1 \\l'fl' 'till \JltJ K1lhard II H1•ur..1'\.J Ir 1-the' 11m· l11un1 l-.1d1 "' murlk1 J I J 111..tll\ Jughll' I •r lhl \IJ\ .:'.-1 'h1111t1nt! J l',1th 111 ( h11,11.1n \.\ ll'1kpuh -I l..1 rp1:r \.ltd \,\ ll'J1 puhl "·'' \hut 11nu· \\ 11h J h-t..1liht·1 p1,t11I "hill' th1• t\\11 h"" \\lfl 11 .in .. niu 1n Hnura"'>.I' \nJhc1111 11 111'> ht.llll' In '' r1 l'mti...·r 1.1\t'I. I ' 'l'Jr-old ktlrl'\ Hu'h JH d 1•1 .1 'holtiu 1 hl,1,1 I lhl hr.id .tnd d l\t lh "·''''Ith H11urJ"·' 111 lhl· \JOW U"'l\1,11" 1t•11nt "' thl r.1 m1h' Jrix·r m1Jdk-tlJ" hunH \lht·n that ,h.11111 11~ 111.1u11 d ''1 d1.argn "t·rc likd in lt•nll1'tl111n \\Ith that 'ho •ltrl!! From Haff and nail.• Pilot Dl'R S Sl'Hil'l'\ reports ~~~-~ .. . Lotto ...... .., f rom the 'antage point of a t'1rsH:las'I seal on a 7.t7 landing at John v. a~ m· .\1rport. Cork) ~!tic' ''<lUld ha"e admired the ne" 1 homac, Riley Terminal and the !>urround1 ng sk} hne of tht• Jn inc Hu~inrs~ Com pie~ Bu t "1th an .\K-47 automatit J1mt·J at 111' tt•mplc. the shining Ot'\\ huilJing "a!> the last 1h1ng hl' \\31\ll'J lO \t'C II !ht' ~I 1ddlc Ea\t religious IJnJlll \-lurnt·J-h1Jaclcrs ke pi lht'll prurn"c 1ht') \\Ould dc1- onJtl' thc Jllegl'd bombs the) taml·d on h\_1Md a'> soon as the plJne landt·d k1ll1ng tht· Ut'" pa,wn~er\ and thcmschc\. "llllh "il' line "'th them the' tulJ l'\ el") Ont· on board <\s m.1rtH'> tht· tcrronst!> "ould hJ\l' a J11l'd t1dc1 to heaH'n I rom Im "1ndo" seat. < ork) u1ulJ 'l'l' the airport run"a)'I nng.t·d \\tth firetrucks. am- hulanll'\ and police car). rt·d hglm tla,h1ng. As 1hc plant· tllUl ht·d do" n. Cork) spotted thl· ml·J1a \an~ -logo~ o n the \1de trum ( BS. NBC. A.BC CNN. CX'N and the Dail} Pilot -and the lineup of pho1ogra- phers and cameramen. wailing for 1hc year's most spectacular footage a 747 blown to sm1thcrccm. The video cameras reminded ( ork) of his )Oung lean days in Holl )wood. before h1'i hi! TV sho" W11h1n his huge 6-foot-4- inch frame and ru"ed good looks. he made a II\ mg pla) 1ng the hero in a string of B West- erns He al""a} 'i beat the Bad Gu}. or as he ~1d 1n his trademark hne. "die tf)ing .. ( ork) looked at l"O tcrronsts "ho held the 276 passengers ho~Lagc Their "'capons in· eluded om· AK·47. one w1cked- look1ng hunting knife and four small tra,cling bags. "h1ch !he} said conlaincd bombs Big deal. Cork) had beaten b1"er odds before Al least 1n the mo' 1es. No". he vowed. 1t''i 11me 10 kick some butt -or die II) 1ng. He hoped the cameras outside were rollmg. To be continued ... Ona university site was orlglnally In Corona del Mar • In Newport Beach or Corona del Mar? In I 960. one of thr sites offered by the ln·1ne Ranch fur ant'" l fnl\l.'r<;rl) of California school "as the presenl loca11 on ol Pacilir \'11.'\' Memorial Park on 1he slope of p)glass Hill in < orona dl'I ~tar. "h1ch 1~ part of Nc"port Beach. If there \\t'rt' a unl\Cr\ll) there 11xia). "ould 11 be .• kno" n as UCNB. llCCdM or John ''a\ nc l 'n" ersi t) "h1ch "ould ha'e gained fame as Duh· \.\c\t" ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat VOL. 14, NO. 270 Editor'• Hollin• 642-6086 Your_,...,...~ !he 0..., Pllcll 0t -te» ~be 1-o.d end I"'-" ClitealJ IO E_ Wl ... m l Ob0911 T t,. , ... :ii' hOyf -~_..al_, l>ol uH O 10 l900!0 ..... IO h llOilOr an .,.., 100C (;ol\trlb<;10t1 10 OU! l llll-coMm tT--a ~ ,,,.., ...,,.. -,~. llUf'l"ber '°' ........ lc.9_ Tt111. rour CO<TYT\Jfl•lr n~ '*· --l'OU' ~~ Oellvery guarantH! • rou 0o "°' ,..,,.10<' PIP9f br & •"' ..,. • 1M1u-• •o a m lltld,.,..1 991 • IO rou by ,_,, Ov• ( .,.,,.,.,.. 5--c.nt. 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Republican state ~ns. Br)cc Stre1bcl and L.L "Pete" Naaden. \\ho often cnll· Clll' Sinner. complained about the radar detecwr. although the) are legal 1n Nonh Dakola. -By tb~ Asiocl•IH Pr~11 MowlH Lk"'- v Cle ""·-,..,_~ Mld..iSh~ Ve»Pt- Ofcu1411Clfl ,.,_od Shafi VaPte oo.nt Coni!OI .. WlllMI S lobd.11 Va1 P1e.-.i EO•Ot v.1dr tn lhl' aulll'r .it l\tumu~ and .\dam\ a' rnun Tht' "'oman (r;ared tnh'l t111n bct:au~ sh<' had Opc.'n flrah1tl" \OUUnd\ Pohlt' J1~0\('frd thC' (illddlr V.IS tran .. ma\\IUO llu1J 0 Rrs1drnt\ of a humr on thl' 8CXX> blod. of Rt \rrhl·nJ D11' c rcpurtrd a n.11t.nl prov. Irr uutsadr thr homr pC'<'nng thruu'h "'anduv.' llr had bcrn arTtslcd for nak«l prov. hng ,11 thl' '><lmr .iddrC'\\ \a\ v.ttks rarl1cr lht) ..aid 0 rhr lront door ol J homr an the IUO blod ol 20th C\trrrt v.,I\ lt.tl lt.rd in and four gun\ ""l'ft' stolen Thr guns .irr J p1\lol " shol&\Jn and tv.11 nflrs 0 ~mconc tallrd 10 rrpon a man h11d bttn s1111na 1111 da \ v.11h h1~ head llad. tn\1dr a larar LI-Haul truck at Mayfl o""rr lanC' and Md addrn \\tnur Pohrr fou nd lhc man -n wcx't1cn lnd11n 0 Thrtt mrn ""rrr h1111na each 01hrr. trlhng and 1hrow1n1 bottles 1n thr allq be hind the 7700 block of Sl11rr A vrnur D A dnvcr dr~nbcd u 11 skinhrad carrying hquor WI\ rrponcd walktn& av.a> from a pickup trudt wrapped around 1 trlcphonr pulr al Nrwland and Warnrr avrnu" 0 A man and a woman ""rre reponcd SCl't'anuna "hcl~ u, .. 1n the 6-00 bl<Xlt. of lnd11napohs Avenue 0 A black 1nd VI> T O)'Ota 4·RunMr was ~poncd &tolcn from the 21600 blod. of 8ah1ma Lanr The v1ct1m'\ aun !.hcnff) adcn11fk111on ind a Pcuarot moun111n btC)Clr v.C're 1nmlc a A 1hraten1na note wa\ found stuck to a tree with a knife 11 the lntem111onal Ho1at or Pancakes, 7001 St'al A\.C ...... A S700 blue btkc and a SIOO ~board ~re ~toltn from 1 locked prqc on Emr Uttt. A c:ompu~r wu t1okn from ~ tNnk of 1 N1nan M1111m1 per'ktd on Monroe. a n~vn n&tllcd e>pcn the bee pWllC window of • Pt>nlMIC Sunbtrcl .. r\ed Oft Venturt 1nd then mnovtd tht Deno Hol.11 Vee Pie .,. • "'"" , .,,, u .. hnrwr p,. p, ... "'•~>Q<I" Hltnry ltntghl .,,_Room .... 'II• 0.0•11• ,., • .., Ve• P1..,.,..n1 Pwrt "'•".oo-<'"' 1 •'"° [ "t"' ~"', Jac,aon Wt110 LJ.<11<1UI ~ u •• , .... ~ C"' r''V't •. ..--., t'J~ ' ... ,,.~°""' eo.to11111 m..11 ._. ~ t •.~,.. W. ..-._,.ft '"WM r ""Wr be 'tC>f~ -·~"\I-' .,. •"" """ ..,.,'()t' rl l..~ • .._~ ~ '>....,,..J "'HIOl "9"~"1••Co.l•U .. a C.'°""" .i-s " _. ~.ivon ot c...,..., ~ :>s .., '°" _, u. .,., bf~ $1 -'°"' -l»'Od '"41 O•ar~ Co.HI 0. f P oO ot 0.U•-by P• C-11 U•.ol>ue,o•r"'il ""-A1.ng .. ·~-'°" • t>.b•'""' ,....,r """"~a -1.,. D"'"e>ml ' " • • ~ l• "-. 1 ... l:JO w S.r S• c.c.ia "'-• I' y • C.:.1>\I . v •• " .00•""'; i'lC •• .,,.q'.,...,., Aobef1 E.. Pee-p,.,, ... '' c,., ... [ ... "'..,. ()ne»f (Ulol S11t1n, Jt C.,.tt"l'T\iW" C.••kl W Adeo1, Jt I ,,. • •W J "'''"'""'nt & CAnera1 I.I•~ 0 \ "hrr lJntl'r.1 1i1'1(' 1on1Jrntng Sll5 .1 v.atll'I 1.hct lt. h.~t.. anJ 1ll'lhl 1.tr1I' v..i, \tolrn fr11m a 1ar kO un.111rndrJ al .i g.t\ ''Jl11111 JI \l.11n '<trl'l'I .1n.t \l..al .\tthur f\.lulr,anl Four parking mclcr\ "'rrr s1olrn from a p.arlt.ina lot a1 -'.,ti (1lcnnC'\rt' 0 A v.11,hrr antJ dt>cr 'alurd at S ""O v.ur \IOlt'n from < luh L.aaun;i C>q•1 till' v.l'\'l..l'nd. a tl•lr\l~ton .ind .i l'Ourh v.rrr \lt1ll'n from c tub l.J1guna·\ mJ1n oilier 0 A man rnmpt11n«l 1ha1 hi\ <'\·v.11r·, htn fnrnd pull«! .i )v.11c-hhladr kntlt• on htm 1n \ha U.rna 0 Somronr lm1kc tnln a lll parkrd 11 ( 1.\4,111n1.I As1cr and took I v.allct flom a pur'IC rhr ""Atlcl con tu1nrd Slt-0 tn l"il\h and >C\rrat lrct111 rnrd' ........... A "aldnhrad punktH) pr" man 11round H )ran old ar•bbcd a OO.\ Ill S 35 h11h -1op. blolk l·an' ., snrakC'~ 11 Lido Surf ( o '1 \\ Ncwpofl HI\ d . and ran out of lhC' \Iott a An en,tlopc ronta11)1n1 a \1naJr 2 19 car11 diamond v.onh SI0.000, v.11s m1u1na from a dr'llk d,..~er 1n an apenmtnt 1n lhc: 1100 block or Promon1ory Dnvc 0 A man ullf'd ~unt) 11 Pa 1fic Mutual 1nsu,..~ rnmpen). 700 Nr""pon (enter Otnr. raft} 1n thC' m°"''"' hero"' cmplo)1t' am,cd. ,.Id• bomb"'" 1n the bu11d1na, and huna up a SomtoM 1ook • man'• laundr) -h1rl'l and u~r -from • Laundromat II WC'1t Balboa Boutcvanl and Wn1 Coul H1ahl\a) ~h•k ht' ""'' aonc ror •bout an hour H d I .S m1nu1~ • 0 T'*O fcmtle roommates _.ho~"' 1n A-ont oft.kir hofM 1n lhe 100 block of .M1h rttt uw 1 man 1t.1nd1,. cMnlidt lhelf blthroom v.1ndow and a~tcnlly """"*ti• .. he loobd in II • third ltmak n>OMl'l\l1C' He Red when tit rahtcd Ow two ~ M• him ' ,, Jt . ) J ,. Jat a bit 11 Dan Quayle, 11'11 C111llllell, Cllll:klll ln late July I receind a letter from The Office of White House ·u aison. Their Oranae County Field Direc- tor had ctted me as "some- one deeply committed to the pnnc1plcs and goals of the Republican Party." In Auaust. a cn sp. hand- typcd, gold-scaled . pcr- sonally-stgned leuer from Dan Quayle said I'd been nominated for mem~rship in the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle. "Gee, great." I thought. Last week. Republican Pany Chairman Lee Atwater sent a red, white and blue, gold-embossed Republican NaMnal Committee mem~rshtp card. He wrote that I "was the t)pe the President needs on his team." I was impressed b~ the lo llow- through. One problem fdlas: I'm a registered Democrat 0 Thuraday, September 17, By Karen Auge Orenoe Coe11 Oe;ly PllOt ~llnwn wa~ vadtn& • conllnM> 11on ~Ile here ~ednesday mornlna "hen ht ~topped to examine pies (JI ph "oo<l f he wood. lt turned uut '°' ered a 40-foot-deep bole that he-Id I 0 feet ot "ater. '' 1hl' \5-\ear-uld Costa Mesa rt'\11.kn t 11l(J~t:d 1n10 the ho le. 1he gruund .m und 1t ga'e way. and he 1urnhlt"d 1n '>aid Orange CouAlY f 1rl lJepJrtml·nt Capt Dan Young. Bob Scherer. a Corona del Mar cn11 c of Ne"pon·s police he licopter patrol!>. 1s unimpressed with Chief l\rh Campbell's follow-through. Some time ago he sent a cnsp. hand·t~ ped letter to the Newport &ach Cit) Council asking four simple que\t1ons. Lee Payne10•an()f' C. "' De•lv ., vi Professor Gary Chanan prepares for the opening of the world's largest land-based telescopt I hc "C.lll r hrnke Sttnson's fall, MH.1 "rruhahl\ <.a,ed his hfe, or'•t kJ't 'J' ·d him from broken I. How many patrol hours ~ere flo " n 1n 1484'' Ot•m'' \ oung 'wild 2. How much mo ney did Newport Beach spend on pollcl' helicopters in 1989'1 Questions three and four were cost and houri} proJl'tllon<. for 1990. Nothing complicated, np.ht'l Giant space eye set to open Kut the "ater qu1lkl} became \tin' 1n ' enem' a<. he struaJcd lO i-t'l'P h1\ head aho"r 11 -a task 111J1k 1n .. rr d1ffa ul1 b\ the hole's "mJll ;.,,.,•I d1amc:1cr 'r oung said The Clly Council referred ${·hcrer''i letter to C hid C ampocll who prom ptly acknowledged 11. "You will recel\e a repl~ whcn lo\l' arc able to collect the data," he wrote back. I\ cop' of the Chief s letter went to the ( 11~ Manager Howe .. er Chief Campbell'<; letter \\as dated Juh 11 '"1 '1QU It has been 75 days and the Newpon Beach Police Department has )Ct "to collect the data." (Meanwhile. th1e,cs collected over S250.000 in gems from Jewels b~ Mondonna in the '\lclo\ix>n 'orth Shopping Center and S23.000 in Rolell Watches from Barr Je-welers in Westchff Plua Both cnmcs oeturred in broad da)hght dunng a patrol, and the police hehrnpter failed to deter. detect nr detain the cnminals.) The lo\On.i around cll\ h.1ll 1s that polill' helicnptl'r'> cmr "ahout SI million J \l'Jr · l nformat111n on "hJI the~ .tll'ompl"h " con'i1dcrabh tuu1a ~ta' tuned. Ch1et ( amptx-11 might "llllln t thl· data" ~ct 0 Here'<; a gu~ lo\ ho collel ted a prompt rc<,pon\C Reml·mhn a fe-w column\ bad -. reading about a chap \\.ho b1kc:d do" n < oJ\t H1gh"a) 'Wl'anng nothing but Dolphins and a hl·ad,d' Ill\ CH'\ were hall-dosed. ht\ head s".ned lrom 'itlk to \Ide and hl' .il"a" looked 50 damned happ' \nd I regrcm·d not kno .... ing h" 'tor. ''That \\a\ ( harlle.'' qu1d.h calkd 1n ·\nn1l' C 1rnth11' Imm ~est S e"ixin. "he lo\ll'> a heauttlul pcr'lon ·· lkre·, h1' 'tor. E'l'f)da} ( harhc '-'OUld b1\..c barctoutcd lor 12 m1k'> to "or\.. at a health tood ~ture in Laguna Beach Hl· \.\a<. a 'l'gl'tJrtJn and follolo\.er of the Indian (1 uru \1ahara11 "He JU'>I didn't 111..e dothe\ ... \J1d .\nntl' \hl· .11\o <.a id hl' had a habit of dancing Jh,ne 1n h1\ room at night to thl· .. ouml 111 lulio Iglesias f hl' last thing .\nn1l' heard. Charlie "a' hl'Jded 111 T Jh111 By Russ Loar Ofange Coall Delly Piiot IRVlNE -l 'C I a<;troph,'>1l1\t Gaf) Chanan cs11111.1tc\ thl ''°r'd ' largest land-based tl'll'scnrx· ha' J 50-50 chanrc nl "t>rl..1ng "hl'n 11 opt:ns to thl· ht:J'l'n'> in :'\11\l·mh<·r But unlilu.: the sllp.htl\ J\kl''' Hubbk ~pa1.e T etc'" ope ti\\· 4110 I nl h "-.('(I.. 1 dl'\l llfX' \\ 11 llnl H 4u1rc a \pJCl' "1hu11k 1l1flll 1111 repair' "It ma\ not lo\Orl.. on ''" 1' h II II \\Ill \\Clf~ l'\l'nlUJl h . 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Ba' "\Ian. 11\ beautiful hack thl'rl' todJ~ .. he l hud..kd Valor, good works bring honor to residents "Is 'our n.ime ( 'harhe or ( huck" .. ,,a., nl' IJ\t 4ul''t1on "Pl'Opk tall me both. hut I'd prefer thq didn't · ,,11d tht• lnllo''l'f o f (iuru ~1ahara11 "I li ke to ht" lJlll'd ( huckk' .. he "ml Jim Wood's column runs on Sunda.u and Tbur.'fdaJs Train derailment blamed on vandals WESTMl'\I\ TER -.\ nulroad offictal 1~ blaming' andal<; for T uc<,- da) night'<, dcratlml'nt ol a ~uthern Pa1.1lil 1ra1n lef01ng h1gh- I) e'\plos1\ e an1llef) \hells through a dcnscl) populated re'i1dential area "Right no\\-. lo\C think 11 lo\aS \andahsm." c,a1d \outhern Pantie railroad 1>pokesman Bill ( urnl'r "~e thin!..'' Jndal'i) tampered "1th the Slo\lllh " He ..aid a lod u\t"d to SCl urc the ""itching bo\. 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Ml m1111. • Moose Lodga suspended-INm bingo By Amande Wrey Ofenge CoMt Delly Pilot time they're allo~ to be used," he said. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Looks like the bia pme at the Moose Lodge will be limited to whatever's hanging on the wall. permit because some of the items that were to be uted strictly for binao pmes were beina abuted by the operators," said Rich Barnard, deputy city admjniatntor. "But it's kind of in their ballpark ri&ht now." Barnard said police discovertd lodae oper- ators. wbo have been licensed for binao since they opened at the site in l 978, made cards called "pull tabs" avaUablc for SI a pop at the lodae bar. although their use is restricted to during bingo games. Since police investiptors first raided th~ locfte Sept. 7, when they confiscated alot ma- chines, poker macbinCSt bookmakina materials $7,000 cash. the District Attorney's Office led related charaes apin1t five people they Operators of the Moose Lodge No. 1832 at 745 I Lorie Circle in Huntington Beach have until Monday to appeal the city's indefinite suspension of their bingo gaming license. but managt'rs are saying "no comment" to the latest rash of charaes. Barnard said the tabs give the buyer a chance at senina three of a kind of cen.ain symbols. much as a slot machine works. and the more money assi&ned to a symbol. the more money the patron Wins 1f thrtt appear on the card. ve responsible. olice Lt. Ed McErlain Yid operators have charaed with bookmak:ina. pouessibn of slot machin~ and os>eratina a lottery. and have mailed out arraignment letters. Operators have denied the charaes, but police say they both sanctioned and benefitted from the gaming devices. Sonya RIOS Lodge Operators have told City officials that Frida~ the) rec1e' ed tht' Sept 17 notice of suspension. but ha' e not ) et indicated whether the)' "'ll as._ for a public heanng befort the CH) Council. "During bingo games you're allowed to sell what arc called pull tabs. and that's the onl} The invcst1gat1on began in I ~8~ when citizens complained about the acu vny, but in"est1gators believe the ille"gal operations could ha"e started several }cars ago. IHE 11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"We dCl·1ded we would pull their bingo A Laguna Beach-area tntenor des1gm·r who has JU!ll been sekctl.'d for publication in the 1991 1nternat1o nal ed1t1on of Baron's "Who's Y. hl) 10 lntenN Design.'' DESIGNING WOMAN --------- Roos ha \ been 11n oh ed in the in tenor design prokss1on \lnt'l' 1980. hl' bl'gan htr can·a .it l'reat1H· lntcnors in an Jose a!> an tntermr dc:.1gna and carpet \alc.'swoman She also taught 1ntenor design tor ti' c.' ~ea rs LOCAL DESIGNS ---------- ( urrenth the O" na ol Rolf Bro ms and .\o;.,oc1atl''> in LagunJ l\1guel and 1m1rurtor .it '-addkbac._ Communit) ( ol kgc and Ranlhll ~Jn11ago ( ollegl'. Roo., prn ioush "as as\onated \\1th h lrrnaJl•1. lH in 'l'" pon Bearh WHO'S WHO ----------- ~he ha) "dl·monstrated outsta nding profe,sional arh1eH'm\·n1 'u~r1or kJJa,h1p JnJ l'\leruonal sen 1Cl' 10 the lil•IJ ol 1ntt•n11r J\·<,1gn · BJ11111' \'JlltmJI hoard said. -Compiled bJ the Daily Pilot City Council tells architects to try again By Iris Yokol Or•.nge cOasl Daily Pllol NEWPORT BEACH Archllet·ts will go back to the dra"- tng board and ti") to redesign an anne>. to tht• 0ol")man·s Inn that "'II sat1sf) lhc cit)'!> concerns about !Ille .ind Sl'thac._. Richard La"r('ntl'. o\\ner of the bc:-d and brea._ ta st hotel located auo~!> from lhl· :-.0l'" pon P1t>r. \\ant!I tll build an a"nt\ or 12 .iJJ111onal room!> on propen~ a ti.·" blod,, a\\a~ at ~005 to 200Y \\' Balboa Blvd. The plans drawn up by architect Stan Andrade called for a three- stor) bu1ld1ng with parking on the ground level and rooms on the upper two. The Planning Comm1ss1on re - Jec1ed the plans. sa}tn8 the proposed building bulk was too much and the prOJl"Ct did not pro ' 1de '1sual o pen space on the gro und le' el for pcdcstnans. The pubhc "orks department. "h1ch plan~ to ~1dcn the s1de"alk by Sheral LeBeau there. also expressed concern that the project lacked three feet of right of way. Lawrence and Andrade appealed the comm1ss1on's dec1s1on to the City Council on Mo nday. arguing the annex would generate 'el") low traffic and that at ground le' d . there 1s nothing for pedc\tnan!I to see but alle)S and nearb) buildings Andrade said that was "h ~ he placed parkmg on tht' ground le\cl masked b) an 8-foot wall. and pro' 1ded open space on the upper le,els so ne1ghbonng hulldin~o; could have a sky view through the propert). But the council still wasn't con- vinced and continued to express the desire for some visual space on the ground level. The council finally directed An- drade and Lawrence to try to ehmin.ite tht' 8-foot waJI. push back thl" structure a few feet to provide right of "a> for sidewalk widening and reduce the building's height. 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Pilot neMs sen ic'es r<'ports Lotto -. - f rom the 'antage point of a 1irs1-da~" seal on a 747 landing al John \\a) nc A1rpon. Cork} ~1 1lc~ \.\uuld have admired the nt:" l humas Rile) Terminal and the-surrounding sk) linl' of lhl' In inc Hu!>iness ('omple>.. But "11h Jn .\K-4 7 automat1l a1ml'd JI h1' 1cmpk. the shining ncv. l:iu1lding v.a!> the last thing hl· \\Jn tl'd Ill \l'C II the \11ddk East rchg1ous tJndlll\·turnt·d -h 1Jac._crs kt'pt thl'll prom1\e. the~ "ould dct· onJtl' the alkgcd bombs th('~ larncJ on hoJ rd as soon as the planl' lanJl·J. l.1Jllng the HC~ pa.,~c.·ngl·r~ and themseh es. "hllh v.a <, tine \\llh them. the\ 1old nc.·,.un(' on board As mJrtHs. lhl' terrorists v.ould h.i H ' J J 1 H'l t ticket to hea' en ~rum hi\ v.1ndo" seat. Cork\ lOUIJ ')l'l' till' a1rpon run \\a~s ringl•J "'1th tiretruc._!'>. am- hulanl l'" Jnd police cars. rcd light' t1J\h111g. As th(' plane 111ulhl'll J ov.n. Cor._~ spotted thl· rnl·d1J \ans -logos on the '>Ilk lrum C. BS. N BC -\BC. CNN. OCN and the Dail) Pilot -and the lineup of photogra- phers and cameramen. waiting for lhl' )car's most spectacular foo tJgt• a 747 blown to sm11hereens. The video camt'ras rt'minded ( orl) o f his )Oung lean days in Holl)wood. before his hit TV show Y. 1thin his huge 6-foot-4- 1nr h frame and ruggC'd good lools. he made a II\ mg pla) 1ng the hero 1n a string of B West- em!I He alwa's beat the Bad Gu). or as he said 1n his tradcmar._ line. ··die tr) ing .. ( ork\ looked at l\\O terronsts v.ho held the ~76 pasSt"ngcrs hostage Their "capons in- cluded one AK-47. one w1cked- lookrng hunting knife and four small tra,ellng bags. \\h1ch the} said contained bomb!>. Big deal. Cork) had beaten bigger odds before. At least in the mo' 1es. Now. he vowed, 1rs lime to kick some butt -o r d1c ti) ing. He hoped the camt'ra'> outc;1de were rollrng. To be contmued .. One university site was •lglnally In Corona del Mar • la Newport Beacb or Corona del Mar? 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"Ith .i lnt11I qluC' 111 Sl .2~~ were \h1k11 111 u hur&lan .11 .1 homt' 1n lhr ~00 hlod . of Wr\I ~1lron 'l111·1·1 1"·1 ... rrn H \0 "m and ~ pm Tuc'lda) fl&lllll .... , Polilt urr,ted a '4 'ear-old rounta111 \-allr' man on lh11r1r' 11( l'>u11lan hr1nd"h1n1 .l v.capon nsauh v.11h a Jr.uJh· """••Pon anJ k1dn1pp1na ap1ns1 has former em· plo)te' Rohtrt I ou11 Armond appa~ntl) ~lie, rd 1-.0 )t1una rnen ,...ho v.orktd for h•• 1ov.1n1 sn"\-1ce ""rre rt' poM1ble for tlwfh from h" home Pohlt v.ere called to the 9400 block or Jasm1M afltf somC'Onr reponed heanna \hots fil'e'd. and 1 I b->ear-old bo) hv1n1 tMrc uiJ he -..·as hit by Annond and taken 10 the- GIVll'lllP .-rtl Win 1111 l1l1•ea hlllllnter Hl~M .\RC k... N D -Go' l •l'orgc ~1nncrs radar detector. v.h1lh he.• JO._ingl) called a "fam- 1h hnrloom" after 11 brought l11m puhlil Jc.•ri'11on. "a' sold lor s200 \\ ednes<l3) night at an dUdlOn Kc' 10 < ramer. e"<ecut1\ c d1 - nl'Jrh\ h11m\· 111 .i ~0-\C"dr-ohl '"u1h "'hl•rr he 1hl"C"a1en«I h..11h "''lh .. hoinJ1un ~rmonJ lht'n ll'l"lrtl'Jh llrt"c.I ont' rnun,f .11 lht'H k\'l "h'' h 'lru1 ~ .1 "'·'II \11!h1nc.I "J' "-"''-1.·d inl" I han111· C uun11 J.ul .snJ " 1><·111~ hdc.I 1n hru ol S\llll(lfl t'IJ1I 0 Pohl<' arrMlt'd '"" rit'nrk lea' 1ng \;), -11n l>rul,\ I., I'" \IJgnnhJ 'l1 un \U\l"ll 111n 11( 1hl'11 I hC' '"'l"C\ I\ pla C'J mull' lh.in s ~ .. 11 v.11r1h ul ,,,,.,J, '"ll laundr. hJ\krl anJ flC'J v.11h11u1 llJ~ ing 0 \omronc prtc-d nil ahout 1"11 lt"<'I ol moulding h orn .around lht• lrunl Jorn ot 3 ht1nH' "" lht' 17500 bhxk or \anta \IJr1.i 0 Tht l h111n on tht' ltd 10 a 'mall dumpstrr al 1hr rear of .l hu\1n1" 1111 I W~~ llarhor 81\J "'ii\ CUI and 'KlffiC'one r1.'ITIO\ \"J \~I I v.orth of ala\\ !lllltlC'\ inlended for rtt)Chns 0 'iomronc 1Tm1Hed 1hr lch rC'ar lllT of a ToyotJI parked 1n lhc· dri,rv.-11> of a homt' un lhc I 7t00 blodt oH.n~nlcaf ............... I\ man wu stabbed 11\er hr \urpn~ two buraJan 1n h1~ hom(' 1n the HOO block ot llt:1I "'cnuc 11t'htn he amved therC' The man dcscra~d the men I\ tf1\p1n1c-s armed 11t'Uh gun\ ond a knife One had an U11 Thr \ 1cum S11d his rn11rc pan1' Ira v.as "filled v.-1th blood .. The sunmen ~re last wen "tsthound on llr1I hcat.11111 '""•rd Bol\I C111ca "'"en\K in .a ptl.'kup 1rulk 0 A man ined 10 h&ht 1 ntv.'\paP'r on firr on tM mtchan out\lde of ( m ltaO Tht wh1tt' man 1n has rn1d 'O\ rtponcdl) had 1 nt'v.\pepcT marked "Kent State'" s11ck1n1 out uf a hole 1n thr med11n and tncd to 'Cl al aname. 0 A "-Oman ctlled pohtt to rtpon he had s1eps;>td uu1 ul 1 1ow truck 1n10 1 pool of blood 6 f«l Iona an<l II 1ncM\ clWl!c.aton call 6'2~3:11 M>cl ••loo l"e c •r °""• C .. , , • .,.. '• ,,.., • ,.... • _.,,.i..,,.. .O"Ot• rector of the statt' Republican Pan). bought the ~mocrat1c go,ernor's luubuster Last "et'._, Republican statt' Sens. Bl)ce Streibel and L.L. "Pete" Naaden. "ho o ftt'n cnt1 - c11e Smner. complained about the radar dc.·tector. although the) are legal 1n Nonh Dakota. -By lb~ A11oclalH Pn11 How ... L~ v_,., • ...,,. Ao-1""'9 llllcNe4 .,.... Vtce Pta'°9n! Cf!OMlon ll'Y-.d SIWI v Cl "'• "*" Con•roi• WllieM S lobc»tt Vu Pra ...... { O<lor v. uJe an the gullC'r ill ls1umus and "dams a\tnuts Thr v.oman reared inlt'l.110n ~-ausc shr had open fkabtlr "nund-. Polite J1"4.tn C'red thr puddle v.u transm1 n 1on llu1d 0 Resadenl\ of I homr on the 8q()() block or R1' erllenJ l>rl\ r rC'pun«I .i n<1kcd prov. Irr ou1~1de lht homr l)ttnng through v.1ndov.\ tic-had bttn lrrtSIC'd for naked prov.ling JI 1he umr adJrC'\\ \li1 v.ttl s earlier. lht) said 0 1 ht lront dom ot ii home an 1he 100 blod of 20th ~tft'rl "d'> l 1ll rJ an and lour 1uns v.ere stolen The gun~ uc a p1Mol. a sho1gun and tv.o nnn 0 Someone: callC'J 10 rcpon 1 man had bttn s1111ng all da' v.11h his head bal k inside a laric l '·Haul lrud 11 Mayflower Lane and Mc~addcn .\'c:nuC' Polttt found 1ht man -a v.ooden lnd11n 0 Thrtt mrn wrre h1111n1 each other. )'tlhn& and throwins hcl11l« in the allet bth1nd the 7700 block of Slatrr A' enue 0 A dnvc:f deKnbtd u a skinhead cal'T}1ng hquor WI\ rtponed v.1lk1n1 l""I) from 1 p1C'kup truck wrapped around 1 ttlephont pole 11 Nrwland and Warner avc:nut\. 0 A man and 1 woman wtrc rcponed scrc1m1na "hrlp us" an the 600 blod. of lnd11napoh1 A"rnuc. 0 A black and 11'1> To}Oll 4-Runntt v.as ri-poned stolen ftom the 21600 block of Bahama Lant Thr \IC'ttm'\ sun shrnffs t<kn11fiC111on and 1 Pcuaro1 mountain biqcle v.-rtt 1nst<k 0 A thrutrn1na note ,.'"found a&~k to 1 IJ'et 11r1th 1 knife 11 the ln1emat1onal Houte of Panc.ka.. 7001 Stal A"C ...... A $700 blue bike and 1 SIOO ~ boud ~ tolcn from a locked pr.,c on Emir'°' Slrttt A compulC'f' ••t tte>kn from \M 11\lnk o( a N1uan Mu.Ima parked on MOllrot. 0 Thieves riPOed OOtft the bid pluUc window of 1 POfttlillc SUnbi,.'l*\td Oii Vntlft and.tin removed •hf r O.ridttoiell Veep, • .,.,,, P•oo..<:10" 0.019• ... .., Vc•P•a .,,.,,t Pldhl tol•n~ I • .., 0. •lfJv•11 Jach on wu .. 0.•8'.1<>' 04 M .i••tt< ''1 fTlllt"fl ()t .l" ... ~·· '•"et•r'l"'P\lf bit'll>'~ •'"tuv'., ',,-,._. ......_,<>" d COC>y'ilQhf ~ '>...v-J "''"'"'1W(""<l"'COfd•Uaa.~ I PS .... fil~ S.N< ... ..,O" °' C¥•• S6 ]!> ~ lo..•-Ptt·OO by..,. Sloar!OUl-oanod ! ... 0-A~ Co;ui 0...'I P oCll • o..c14'*1 by P. Ce»t•UMaP..Ua•<nQ°"' A1""1j~..U• Dt<C>,.,,., , • ...,., ....,.r "9• a --f "9 Dllf'CC* ( • v "'ii t ... • s :Jjt ::l'lo w e.i, St ec.i. "'-• P •Qo Co.•• Ur• P ..oo•"'"'ol ~ •a .,oo•y ownad R_,,E.Paee p,., 1tt ~A Cl'!._.£ u•cut""• ()fhc• E11101 Slelt\, Jf ( " .. """'" C.rald W Adcoa. Jr I "' '•"' "Pt!Jt"-"1 .\ G-al Ma~ 0 .\ s1her 1·11mc:ra rll\l' 1nn1.11mna Sll\. 1 "allcl. d1<'\l· !l.xi~ and urd11 \arc.I\ v.:i, \h•lrn Imm a llr leO un.alltnd«I JI a g.J\ \IJtn•n .ii \1 .ain \ir\"t'I an1I \tJl .\nhur Boulr' ard Four park1n1 mC'tC'f\ V.\"rC' \lt•ltn from a parkana lot 111 4 .,,.. CilC'nneHl' 0 Ai wl\hrr and dn t1 '1lu1'\l a1 S '"O "rrr \IOlt'n from <. luh Laguna <hrr lht' v.1·1·l cnJ. a 1rlr'1\lun and 1 rouch "'<'ft' \IOlc:n frum <. lub Llauna\ main offitt' 0 A man complained 1h11 ha~ e, . .,..1fr'\ ho,fnend pulled a \"lll hhladc kn1ft· on ham in .\It.a l>t-na 0 Somconc: broke into a c·ar parktd at < ou1 and .\ttcr and look a "'allc1 from a puN' Thi· wallet C'onuuned SI M) an 'a~h an<l \C'\t•ral l n·t.111 C'anh ...... ..... A "1linhe1d punktM)'pe" man around 2.S >'\'In old &rabbcd Ibo~ ofSH h11h·lop, bla k canvas sne1ken.11 Wdu Surf ( o 'n' Nev.-pon Bhd and ran out of the siort 0 An en"clOP' cont11n1na a ""lk' ~ )9 carat d11mond. v.onh S 10.000 v.-.~ m1uin1 f'tum a de1lt dra~r 1n an apanmcnt an the goo blot'k of Promontory Dm-r 0 A man called t«Unt)' 11 Pk1fic MutuaJ in uran<'C compan, 700 Nr-..pon Center Drive. car1)' 1n 1~ mornn'I bdon" c:mplo)~\ armed, '8ld 1 bomh v.a.s 1n ttw btuklu'l-and huna up 0 SomeoM took 1 man's taundl') -thins and u'*'-"r -from a Laundromat 11 Wn1 Balboa bloard and Wctt C'out H1pv.a)' Y>h11C' ht ..... , aont for about an hour ud U m1nutn 0 Two ~male roonun11n ,.ho "C"' 1n rtont oflltrir borne 1n 1~ 100 block or l41h lrtt& taw a man ... nc1,.., wtaldt their blthroom window Hd appartn&ly ft\&11urbet1111 1 .. t.t looked 1n •& • tturd ftmalt roommate Ht fttd ~ t.t rahnd I.ht two "°""" llim. l Jc rt .t •l J , I l Or .. Coast Dally Piiot Jiit 1 lllt II Din Quayle, M C111plllll, Cllleklll In late J uly I received a letter from The Office of White House Liatson. Their Oranac . County Field Di~ tor had cited me as "some- o ne deeply committed to the principlC1 and aoals o f t he Re pubhcan Pan y." In Auaust, a cnsp, hand- ty ped, gold-scaled, per- --sonally-s1aned letter from Dan Q uayle saJd I'd been nominated for membership m the Republican ~natorial Inner Circle. ''Gee. irtat." I thouaht. Last wttk, Republican Pany Chairman Lee Atwa ter sent a red, white and blue, gold~mbossed Repubhcan National Comm1tttt membership card. He wrote that I "was the t) pc the President nttds o n his team ." I was imprcsst"d b) the follow- through. O ne problem fellas· I'm a registered Dem ocrat 0 Bob Scherer. a Corona d el M ar cnt1c of Newport's police helicopter patro ls. 1s unimpressed with Chief Arb Campbell'<> follow-through. Some ume ago he sent a crisp, hand-t) pcd let1er to the Newport Beach City Council asking four simple ques11on.,· I. Ho w many patrol ho urs were flown in 1989'! 2. Ho w much m o ney did Newport Beach spend on pohu: hehcopters an 1989? Questio ns three and four were cost and hourly pro1cc11on' for 1990. Nothing complicated , nght., The City Council refe rred Schcrer's letter to Chief Camp~ll who promptly acknowledged 11 "You will recc1\e a re-pl\ wh~n v._e a rc able to collect the data ," he \HOte back. A cop~ of the <hid s lette r "A<cnt to the (II} Manage-r Ho"A<e\Cr Chief Ca mpbell's letter -was dated Jul\ 11 I 9~ It has been 7 5 days and the Nev.port Beach Police Dc.-panmcnt has )Cl "to collect the data." ( ~1e-anwh11e. th1c' es collected OH~r S250.000 an gems trom Jewels by M ond onna an the "Jcv.port "Jonh S ho pping (enter and S23.000 an Role~ Watchc from Barr kv.clers an Westch fT Plaza. Both cn mcs occu rred an broad da~hght dunng a patro l, and the police hehcopter fa1l~d to deter. detec t or detain the cnmanals.) T he word around cit\ hall is that police helicopter'> ro'>l "ahou1 SI m1lhun a ~l·ar .. Information on ""hat the~ anomph\h " conmJcrabh lu111cr Strt) tuned . C hief Campbell might ''lnlle1 t thl' data" )C't 0 Herc's a 8U) who collected a prom pt respon'>t'. Remt·mbt·r a fev. column\ back. reading about a chap who biked dov.n ( o.i\l H1gh\.l.a) v.eanng nothing but Dolphin!> and a hcad~1·1 11 1' t'H'\ -were half-dosed. h1!> head swa)ed from s1dl· to side anJ hl' al"'"' looked ~o damned happ} ..\nd I regretted not l..n ov.1ng hr' "ton "That ""as Charlie." qu1cl..I) called 1n .\nmt• C1rothu' trnm Wesr Nc....,pon, "he wai; a be'aut1ful person .. Hen.··~ h" <,tor. E'ef)da) ( harl1c "A<Ould bike barefooted for 12 m1k' to v.t.irl>.. .it a he-alth food store in Laguna Beach Ht' \I.US a 'eg1·tanan .ind follo""er o f the Indian (iuru ~ahara11 "He JU!lt didn't like dothe<,," said -\nnic She ali;o ..aid hl' had a habit o f dancing alone 1n his room at night tu thl' <,ound nt Jul Ill Iglesia\ The last thing .\nn1c heard. Charlie v.a'> headed 111 Tah111 TuesJ;n m~ phont" rang "H1. th1<, 1s Chucl.. ( onk \llU.\l' bt'l'n v.nung a bout ml'·· <><ud a \OKe nng1ng ''Ith laughter "( harl1l'· 11 turns out '" bad. from Tah111. Ii' ing in ( o!>ll \k<>a and hcad111~ to Central -\menca "There arc ticau11ful beache!> tht·rc .. hl· '\\\oonl·d adding. "and bt·.iu11ful v.omcn too." Bui ( hul'k's h 1lang Wlth Julio on the hcadSt.1 ts out "Heade.ct\ are against the la"" ~ou ktto ". I kept getting 11ckt'l'i .. he: ~1d \llll -wnh laughter 1n h111 \01ce ( hucl.. also informed that he\ \"7 >AOrked a v..h1lc at Newpon C')dc~ on the Pcnin'lula and rt•alh "en10> s II\ mg on the Orangl' Coast " He'd JUSI talo.t.>n a ndc around the Ba l k Ba) "Man. it's lx'aut1ful back thC'rc to<la~ ... he t hul l>..kd "l'i \Our name Charlie or Chuck''" v.as m' la.,t qul'\1100 "Pcopk t all mr btllh. hut I'd prefer thl·~ didn't ... 'ia1d the IPllov.t•r of Guru ~1 ahara11 "I hke to he: called ( 'hurl..le'i .. hl' \aid Jim Wood's rolumn runs on Sunda.vs and Tbur sdaJ s. Train derallment blamed on vandals W ESTM I "'i TFR -.\ railroad o ffi cial 1~ blaming 'andals lor Tue'i- da) night's d era1lm,·nt o f a Southern Pacific train terr.1ng high· I~ explome anillcf) <1he-lls thro ugh a densel~ populated re-'i1dent1al area "Right DO\\, V.(' think II v.as vandah'im ... \31d ~outhern Paci ti c railroad 'ipokc<,man 8111 ( umer "\\ e thin lo. (' andals) tampered \\-llh the swmh .. 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'" 0111v P 1u1 ... • I ~l1nwn was J1'8d10I I cons&f'U'· t1on \Ile" here \\edocsday ~~ v. hl'n he \topped to exarnuae .-.• of ph Y.ood The wood. it t~ out ~o' ercd a 40-foot-deel> bok th.1 1 hdd I 0 fe-et of wate-r. .\' the-1)-,ear-old Cosu Mna rc\1dcnt lll{Jl..~d into the hole. the gr11und around 11 ga\C way. and he tumhlrd 111 \aid Orangt' Coutty f m· l~partmcnt Capt Dan Youh&- Professor Gary Chanan prepares for the opening of the world's largest land-based telescop~ 1 hr ''a1n broke-Sunson's fJJl. anll prohahl\ sa\ed his life, ot' at ka,1 \J\l'd him from broken ~111t'' ) 11ung 'Ml1d Giant space eye set to open Hur 1hr v..ate-r q u ickly t>ecame '°ltin,11n ' i:ncm'. a~ he struggled to h'l'P h" h\·ad 0 ahcwe 1t - a ta.sic m.1dl rnorl' difficult by the bok ' 'mall ~-loot diamete r Young said. By Russ Loar O<ange Coast Ollty Pilot IRVINE -l '(I a\troph\S1C1\t (1af) ( hanan l''>t1ma11:' 1h1· "orld ' largest land-ba'>Cd tt.·lc.,wpt: ha\ ,\ 50-50 chann· ol "orl..1ng "hen 11 Opt."ns to tht' hl'J\l'n\ in '-mt.·mbt·r Hut unhl..c: the ~hghth J\h''' llubblc ~pat.1' Tcll'\\UJ)l' thl· .lll0- 1 nt. h 1-.c:l I>.. 1 cle"\l 11pi.· '"II not fl' 4um· a ')pall' '°lh uttk tl1gh1 ti11 rl·pau' "It ma' n111 v.nrl.. on '\.m I ' hut 11 "'II "llllo. l''cntualh · < hJnan ),.llJ "II I hl'rl' \ \Unll'lh Ing \H11ng 11 c. li \Jbk \ (•u l J n get 'our hand' un 11 Thl' 1-.t:d 1 rle\l'O~. JIOP thl· 2' ·m1k-h1p.h \umm11 ot the n11n1 t ~launa l\.l'J \\>k.1011 1n Ha,,;111 " t:'>llmJtt'd It• bt· Jbt>u t ltJ milhn11 t1mn a' P'-'"l'rlul d'> lhl' hum.in nl' I hat'' I., t1nll'\ m ore P\•"1·rful th.in Hubbl1 although Huhhk'' ,ti· mo~phl·r1 trcl· \pa1e 1·n' r1•nrn1·nt allo"' 1110 \l'l' 11111ml'' t.1nh1·r th.in the l-.t:1 I.. I l'ic.'\lorx· l <. I ph\\tl \ pwk'"''' < h.111.111 hd\ "urlo.cd J.1u r \l',H' 11 • Jn 1•l• •11 .1 200-pound ·a1ignm1•nt t.Jml'ra· to monitor mo'l'ml·nt 111 thl' h:k- scope·., \ti h1•\Ji!!onal mirror' v.h1t.h '>land,,, tall J' .t thrt.>e-·stor. hu1lding T ht· io.l'\ t ' ma I.. an~ J lx'llt:r .in<l b•ggt•r ll'k'lllf't' 1<. tht.' mult1-n11rror ;ippro.1t'h ( hanan said fur 1n\tanlt.' thl' 2 "'·lnlh td1· <,fopt: on \l11un1 P.1l11m.ir '" ,,., largl' a'> a \OO\t:IH111n.1ll~ Jl·,1~ned kit· .. lllpt' l tl n ~1·1 .ind \lrll tund111n 1m1pcrh .. fhl\ td. \U>pt' rt•prt.''-C'l)l\ J llt.'\\ h.'t.hnol''IP 1n ''hH h lhl' pnm.ir- 1111rr111 '' n1 1 .1 ""ttk m11n11lith 1, Pll•l t1l l!,I•"' l•ul 111 l.ll I \t. "m.1lk1 11111 r1ll \ ( h,111,tn \,lld . 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"'' " 1r -.on .ipPdrt>ntl) held on and "'l J r ·d t 1r help for several m111 J\t'' bch1rt" ccr""orker Mark ''''"·•'-c" lnund him and tJeaa.n ll'lt1.1t n~ other. to help \t ttlJt p<.11n1 Jim \;~ham. w ho \t'' m·,1 111 th\· t.:on\truruon site, ,h, "~t.I up v.11h a 200 .. foot rope be h,hl fl'H'Oll\ Onughl lor hlS boat \\ 11h llt'lp trom <;('\t:ral other 11nf1111~1·r, tht•, m anaged to ho ist a llrrir"il\l '-t1n\l•n 10 the surface j ust ·" p.tr.1n ·t11" .ind firefighters ar- n' 1·d .11 th1 ,, 1·nl' '\ oung said. \, r,!ing t•• him he was sure ht' "J' ne11 ll"' nil to make it," ' ···~ .,,, ,j '-111 , .. ,, .1 r r ,1,1 'n' '-J 111,H llJ n l 1 r1~ It 'u:l1·1t.·J <.erape<> and 1ml -•.H taken t o Hn,r 1al 1n San 'I 1•un~ ...-i1,1 thl' Jin· dt•panmcnt l!IJO\ : I fl'\ '"11/t tht" \.lUICk thint..- ">-J n,! N.1 Hr. o• 1ho-.c.-v. ho http- ' "' 'lf •UI •II tht.• h11k Valor, good works bring honor to residents By Robert Barker O<e~ Coast 0 111y P1101 Hl !"Tl'(' f ()'.\t B~ .\( H 'ioml' o t 1 hr u 1' ., ti m·st "l'rl· hono1t:J \.\t.·dne\Ja\ at thl' C 'hamtll·r 111 ( omml'fl't.'\ I <1th • .111 · nuJI puhhl '>Jll'I\ a"ard'> lunt ht.•11n P.1ratnl'dll <.1ar\ r 1nnn ret.l'IH'd an a"ard lor 'al1ir Im ,a,rng li't'' 1n a hd1u>ptt•r tra'>h hnnq v.a' <,l..11np. \\Ith h1' '1•n 111 Part.. ( ''' l tah. "hl·n ht: '"\' thl' lOpter <,ma.,hcd 1 nto .i Ol'Mh' mountain One person "as l..1lled lour "1·rl' Computer Business College Wordferf" I . : Lotus D h J v O"k top Put>nhrl1 Huntincton l11ch ( 714) 843-6360 ALE 1n , fl lit JI 1r.iun1.1 .ind ••nc· v.,1, Ull\110 \l lllU\ 111li1 I.ti\ ,,tl\I I 1 n n1'' 111x·rwd 1 h1 ,11f"\.l ,I\\ 111 1 ho'lt· "ho ''"PPl'd hrt .11h11\jl .1ntl pullnl 1h1• 1•lht r' 11u1 •I 1h1· "rn lo. Jgl .ind tz..l\ t.' lllll'fgl'll\ \ lrl.llnlt'nl until P·""t.'n~t'I' \\t'fl' 1111" n to .1 h11,p1 IJI <>tht'f\ fl'l t.'1' inti ,,1lutn 1n1 ll1d1·d • I irt' ( h1l'I K.1, f'lt.Jrd ,1".1rd ,,, nll'fll 1111 d1r1'd10~ \II\ 1·m1'fl!!· t.'nl' 11ix·r 11111n, 11 l,1,t I l'hr 1,11 '\ vtl ,pill lrnni ;ht \mt·rr,.111 I •.1.! • lur 1 •r I ···~ 1 d Ill''' h •'" \lr1 h.it'I .l uJJ "·' r 1 ''"' ,1 11.I (1P1d1n Dull ,1,\.tld' '• n11r1t '•1t pullrn~ J l"l<.' lr1 n 11 r1111 J f ountain \ .1lil'' l1 1;'h " hn.-1 II• Jl 1ng him ltll j " 1r1 11111 f" 111f him .ard1nrulm1111.t~ r,.,,.,l 11.1111111 until ~ramn11,' .11 • l ~in '-11t'>lt' ru 'I. ,,, '"' WF OFFERS J"artl t 11 ITll'rtl tnr h!'I managr-- nlt.'nl , , •n,lrU\ 11110 lll the C'h1l- drt'n' V.111~ 1 1h1· 1 t'n tral l1braf\, lire ,1,11111n' 1 he Kodgi;-~ 'ief\1or \\ ntt•r npJn~ n proJrll\ and other t"turlJ1 ~' • lklt'llt\t' l>t•nald How('ll ,1,\JI j 1 •r nwra t Jnr hc:1ng the-lead 1n,nt1g.11nr \A.hl'n po lice ap· pr d1t ntll·J J \U\Pt'l 1 in the kidnap JnJ r.tP\ ·•I a I ~-,car-old girl in thl' \,.id1ll JltJ DESIGN CENTER PRICES DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC! \'t D otfeis Des1 ... 111 C·"n'• · ! · dl'•~ctt thr>r ubl:c on •tt j· IHH'ls !:om :hf> t .~s· D .,Slt.l ll c. · '•.>• Showroomg You !. tmd Pl l'' i \" ,, Custom. Dono Creath l' .. • m Cr t ond mony. many it. 1• 111 m on convenient loc 1110:. '·" t'li vow O'.':n if-"r01 atnr or 11 • 1 ~">n 1 t"\<J ies1ur. r. 1•1 i 1• I . .,.. des1one1 1 11 • "~ \\TD 1g th~ one ::;•o i so 11 c ~ tor tll your home tur 111shmq. rh-:tieds • IN·HOUSE PROFESSIONAL DELIVERY • INSTALLATION AVAIL.ULE • LOW DESIGNER PRICES • FINEST FURNITURE IJRD • CONVENIENT HOURS (INCLUDUfG WEE* E Hl)ll s th, Bren In flnal round By Tony Oodero 0.11~ Cout Ody million more than Brcl\'s ori1mal offer but much less than Smith's rcql.lC'SL auomcy fees. If Webster rules as indicated on the tnteresl rate. mub will h~cl) pm between S 100 m11J1on and Sl2S million dollars. as tt will be calculated at a rate of shghtl} kss than 9 percent annually. < OST-\ MESA -forthcoming " '\ 'lll'n b) a M1ch1pn state court 'l I 'H'e ma~ prove to be the final ,JI\ 11 in the )Cars-long battk tx-- 1 ·••\'ti Jo.in lnme muh and Irvine 1 1• t hJ1rman Donald L. Bren Still in contenuon now is the amount of interest that should be paid to Smith an regard to the senlcment as well as tegaJ fees owed to auome~s. witnesses and e>.perts. "When the Judge communicates with us, we "111 have a clcarrr picture." sa1d Larr) Thomas. \ice pres1den1 of corporate commun1ca- uons for the Irvine Co I hl' ~Jltk started 1n I Q83. "hen ·~1th Jn h1cres' to the In me 1 1nl .tgrccd to !>ell her 11 per- IXnl rnll'fl'~ in the "t'mJ>Jn' to J I 11 th~n d mtlhon.i1rc homl* t l,k1 lur $11 4 m1lhon Smith and her laW)ers haH argued lhat the interc t should be based on the the legal gu1dhncs that e\1sted m 1983 ln1nc C'o laW)ers rnunter that the interest should be ba">ed on eiusung la" But he said he thouJht tht' Judge "111 probabl) rule that both p.in1es must pa) their own anorne} and expert fees. The {'OSI for such fees has been estimated to be app1 0\- 1mately $30 million '1111th thl'n \.Unte(ldl'd that the !-.l 1ndlton pncc wg "J' mu\h , '' .inJ 'he 'IUl.'d Brt·n <ll'- Jt "~ ~ \' llltlllltO The M1ch1gan referee. Robert B. \\ l'b.,ta. md1ca1c.>d I ut"sda\ that he "ould rule 1n I.I\ or of the In inc ( t' regarding lht· 1nterc:"st rate. and he 'kHJ hl: '"II 1 ue a ''n ttt'n 1uJgmcn1 un thl rrm • .11n1ng points 111 d1~pu1c -n.1mcl\ the:" cost ol "We havt' some Quarrc.'I' v.1th poruons of the deus1on." ..a1J Ho"ard Fncdman. Sm11h·., JI· tomq 1': Junl' J udgl' rukJ in IJ\llf ' 1 th t>u1 .... ttkJ t•n the tigurl· ' !•. 111tli11'n '' h11.h ''a'> S '' Pe rfume counterfeiters busted I 1 I I \I \ I KI 'i 11 1 l I "'i -Otli1. 1.il\ <. tllVl' <. hn\t1Jn l>1111 .tnd -\11arl1 v. llh dn e~11rn.ttl'J rl'IJd 'alu\'.' ut $1 ~ mllhun a "archouse in Woodlands. a <>uburb of Stng..tport' \lo't uf the patume se11eJ tl> b\:lll'' ed tu hd' c bl:en manuti:KtUrl·J 1n J nuJ..1.·<>h1lt laborator) in 'i an t-.11 '1llJgl' 11\1 ~I JflJ ' \ (°"> ~31nl I Jnll• •un, ·d ll)l!J~ tn1111 11111' thJt thl'' ·,l. un ,! · ti ~· l.ir ~l·~1 pcrl u ml 1'1\1.11 • 1 J..no"n 111 ' 'Ito-JI'•''\ The haul "a' !)Jl J..rJ and read\ l\\r l \pon to till' l n11cd Wtl'' \l1JJk 8m JnJ ~ uru~ll' acq,rd1ng tl' -\I \ cll.:r .inJ k.rn-L u1s Fa ure.' '>l \.Urll\ dtrl'llUf'l ll•I l 1iurg10 and 'i '1."> ">.uni L.turl'nt fl''pl'Ctt' l'h Document~ ~·111·d 111 th~· r;ud \hov.ed that thl' u1untate11cr\ manufactured about J1111•1no ~" tie~ ol perfume .i \lJt at the "11· 0 11 v.as 1mportt•J trom 'tpa1 n J nd I ranll'. "h1k 1tw tx111k-. \\t'rl· m.inutacturl·J 1n I d1\\a11 , IHH ' I! l,!\.JI II ' I hl 'l J' ' 1! 11 l'.I I ~' '4 l/<'il l'I. l lll' 111 \If\' t hJ I G1urg.11 l hL r.i1d "hllh 1.ulmmatl·J .i '"l>:,l'.tr Ill' l''>t1gat111n lX'currcd JI ,~ It• , ' 1..J Ii..\.. INVESTMENT SEMINAR lnlurma11un g.ithl'tl·d twm thr r.i1d 1~ C'\JX'l tl·d tu rl'\u t 111 th1.· brcal up ul Jnolhl·r l.irgt· 1.11un11.·1 tl t uix·r.won unJa in' l''>llga111m \ ·t ter JnJ f-Jurc !>.lid . . . Investment StJ'at1111s In A Down M1rlc1t ,.,,. 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Orange Coast Dally Piiot Thuraday, September rt, College casts slaw, but not for long A ~ of public and prtvat• four-year cofl•o• tuftion and tee lncreas.s during the academte years 1980 throUQh 1991 By LEE MITOANO M9odeled Prw Wnter NEW YORK -A ~ar at college will cost an average of 5 perttnt to a percent mott this fall, a shght lnsenlJll 1n the dttadc-long spell of b1aher cducauon inflation. accord- ing 10 an annual surve). But some officials fear that en- couraama nc~s may end soon. es- pcCtaJly at colleges in 01l-scn~1t1H' northern st.ates. af the overall infla- tion rate wo~ns and a recession occurs The survey b) the College Board also found that Massachusctls In- stitute ofTcchnolog) 1s the nation's pnc1cst college this fall an esti- mated S22. 945, counting 1u111on fees. room and board books and supplies. transpona11on and othe-r expenses. Accordana to lhC' survey. fixed chargn at four-)C'ar pnvllc institu- tions -includ1n1 tu1t1on. fees and room and board -average S 13. 544, an 8 percent inettasc from last )Car's S 12,557. A year ago. such charges rose 9 perttnt At four-year pubhc unavcrs111es. fhed costs average $4,970. up 7 percent from S4. 71 S the pre' 1ous )car Those rates rose an a'erage 8 perce11t over the 1988-89 school )ear At two-year pnvatC' colleges. fi>.ed costs a'eragC' S8.484. an 8 pC'rlent increasc from $7,'ll :! last )Car Tu1t1o n and f~ at tY.O-)ear pubhc inst1tut1ons average S884. up 5 J)C'rce-nt from last year's S84 I Few such anst1tut1o ns pro' 1de room and board ---------- THE CHART HOUSE INTRODUCES NEW EARLY EVENING DINNERS FOR SJJ95 C•mf P'! .\f.'1:,1.111 f r r.l.111 1• " ' l\l C'.llll rm 1i11.l ··'' 1• t~, '"''''' 1Pr1/ 11 'l r,·111 ;·,1/10 .11 t;,, (11.111 H11;,,, l\, ,,,, •"'1' I' Pru"r f\rb h 1r/,·,/ '' f..1L.i /r,Jr Tnrvd r {. h1, ,1·•· l,, T•r ,,,/,11 11,/m11fr, .1/J JI .1 -r1.rJ1 pr.< .i/I il'l"1 '• It! l:d, w,,f1n•1ft'J •. 1/11.I r:ri•:\' h •' C~1rrt Ht1u,, •1/:1.1;t• .1t1d. 1ur1/1111\h hrm./, 115 :.·,II,,, l :.,,,. H u-1 ''·' r1ht ,, J t'1ll rol r 1/111 • f,1r 1111ur .. 111;ip 111 'llf TJ,, Lh11 rl Hl'"'' ,, ""u· •hdrt~ '"' ,,,,, .• 11 •:~ ~OJ -ll 8J 050-404 5 5 08 -0~JI ~ ~ ~ Manncl Del Rn t\e\' P''rt BeJ(h Rt>dl'ndl' BeJl h .. : " .,. .. , H,. ""' \'tr t ) ••• "' \. lkl' \\ J~ 822 -4144 548 -5880 5 ~~-soo3 J72-34o4 ~ THE CHART HCXJSl:. . . Hopilg To Fild A Fi'st Rate P--gistln lhe Phone Book? D•'t Hold Your BreaHI. Call Hce'.1lthMatch and breathe a sigh of relief We refer nl y th finest peciali t HealthMatch 1-800-262-6210 "That's proSJnS, though not dra- matic." said Rtchard Rosxr. P~• dent of the NataonaJ sociauon of lndepcn<knt Colleges and Una"cr- s1ues in Washington. DC' .. We never expect to sec the increases fall sharply.'' Tht survey's nata<>pal averages are weighted to allO'\: for enrol- lment numbers. C ollcgc\ w11h large enrollments count mort' ht•a" 11) than smaller school~ At their worst. costs at put.he and pnvate 1nsmuuons re>S<' in double: d1g1ts lrom 1981 .tl\rough I '184 Rates at four-}ear pubhc collt.•ges Daring our f lrst f 111 sale event, you'll find all the very latest 1ppll1nces 1t the lowest possible prices, plus use manufacturer programs to save more! Hurry In, as qu~ntltles are limited. HUGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM FREE NORMAL DELIVERY- MAJOR APPLIANCES PERSONALIZED SERVICE YOU DESERVE 58 YEARS SERVING THE COllUNITY shot up 20 J)C'rcent 1n 1983-84 The)' ~utcd anto the 5 J)C'rccnt to 9 percent range the past six )'Cars In addition to MIT, total cst1· mated expenses eitCCed $22,()()() at nine other schools Yale Unaversuv Brandeis Universal\. Harvard an·d Radcliffe colleges ·Boston L'n1 ver- s1t). Columbia Un1 vcrs1t)', tanford Un1vers1ty. Bennington College. Sarah Lawre nce Co llege. and NeY. York Un1 vcrs1t) Several of tho~ h1ghest-pnced schools. however. posted some of their smallest )'ear-to-year tu1t1on increases an )ta~ Roper* Large Capacity Washer • 4 automatic cycles • PPrrnJnent PrPss C Mt Down C He • J water tempe•3Jure comtJ1niJl1ons • A 1u,,l1tv Wh11lpool Pr0<11c t •• Whirlpool Microwave Oven • 4 St 'Re Programmed Cookrnli' • Quick D~f rost C'vcle • If\ LPVPI VJr1ahle rook Powl'r Control • Unoer the Cahrnet Mount1n~ Caoatul Iv 30" Magic Chef .Gas Range • El~ctronrc p1l 1tlP-.., 1gmt1on •Clock with time • low heat oven contr., • Exclusive cook L>p Uniburner~ • PubhC • [ Prr.1ate ... ... Whirlpool 0 , Built-In A~-- Dishwasher i • 5 ("'((IP Ott I ons !O\lt!h 3 Auton a11c C v ,. • £ner~, SJ; 'lg A r 0•1 01\lt(n e ,1 l t ~t 'lo. I I ' 1 ', " e [rl1 Jll'it !'1 '•1?1 • I s ·-···· B· ••• s249so General Electric 36" Gas Cooktop • rour hurnP• ... ooi.• 1 .,. h tirusheo 11' OnlP \Uri lCt- • E P •r n C [ltl •fp5 r.r-1t(HI • Up '' n con rol General Electric Side by Side Refrigerator with Thru-loar Dispenser • 21 7 cu It c.wac11v e 6 ]Q CU ft lrptzPr • Adjust ~hit! o;ht'lvl:''> • Convert1blf! m!'at p;in lnd vegetible lru1t pan • Dispenses crushed •Cf $ .. ' II Thureday, September 27, 1990 School move gets planners approval mll:ll FromA1 ocpt aood. has flaws." Under forum rules. she could Jive only suppon of her position in five word1 or less. FOU NTAIN VALLEY Although the Plannina Commission Wcdnesda) approved o n a 3-1 vote a conditional use permit for the Huntington Beach Union High ·hool Distnct to build a contir.u- .i11on high schQOI next to Fountain \'alley High School. parents say the) will appeal the dec1S1on to the ('it' Council. Comm1ss1oner Jo hn Briscoe \lllt>d .1ga1n!it appro,al. and mem· bers Marvin Adler and Betty Wiley were abstnt. Some of about SO n:s1dt'nts who showed up for the meeting became angry when commission Cha1nnan Stephen G oodman asked them to limit their co mme nts to land use issues. and man) asked wuh plan- ners to offer them a more open forum. But. planners advised their a u- dience that the mo\ mg of Winter· Police searching for missing man, an Alzheimer's victim <OST.\ \11 \ \ -Polin: "'ere ,,Jrl h1ng for an l'ldl·rh man "'llh \11hc1mer'\ u11.ca'>l' n·rnrll·d m1'><.· 1ng \.\ ednc1.d11\ from h1<t ( "n<;tJ \h',J nur,ing honll' l uul\ ( Jmda. ll "' .1 natn l' of tht• 1·:1t1 1pp1ne<t, ''J' rqx>rlt'tl n11.,,111g .1buu1 :;. 'll p.m 111 tht• ~ouo hllKI.. ,,. Pu nwnJ \\L'nUl' \Jld ( 11 ... 1.1 'l;\J Polin· Oflin•r \\a,m· R1t·d· TANDY ' 1000 HX W ith Cotor Mon~tor m.mn. Pohce haq· searched the Pomona A' enue and other neighbo rhoods anti ha' c hroadcast a m1s5.1ng per- ')On rcpon to otht•r Orangr ( ount~ pohlL' Jgt·n, 1t·1.. K1t·d mann \Jld \n~om· "11h 1ntm mauon rt·gard· ing. the 011\stng man I' a'l..ed to runtJrt ( ti'>ta \k,,1 police at ., 5-t-S:; t\ll -8.v Cit) ,\'eMS s~rvi~ sbera High School bad already bttn approved by the school district. .. Our hands are pretty much tied m this matter," commissioner Zita Wessa said ... We d on't have a lot to say m this city. (The dtstrtct has) the final say on this land. but we want to work with them to work 11 o ut.'" LAND FromA1 fic1als ha\e mounted a dme to bu) the co,eted canyon land from Tht" In ine Co. m order to stop the develo per from building L~OO homes on the rustic land Last year, the company bowed to public pressure and agreed to di~· cuss the sale of the propcn ) The company's p r o posai Wednesday outli nes a fi n ·-}'car purchase plan that stans "'1th a S40 millio n payment to be made tl} June JO. 1991. That pa )ml'nt would turn over 1.800 ac re!> Wl'\t o r Laguna Can ;,.o n Road ancl eliminate 1.600 o f the planned 3.:!0o ho mes in the area VHS VCR With Remote On-Screen Programming PC Compatible Comeuter With compact Design HALF 499so PRICE! low Ai> S7CI PP Mont" • Reg Sep1r111e Items gqs 95 In 1990 Catalog • 7·tn·i Software • 7201< Orn1e • PC So ftware Compatible .,,•LS1liJ.1' \ ... TA NDY 1000 l l 2 With Color Monitor . -r -· f ' ,,. 1H} '. 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By t•e Dally Pilot final pa) men ts. due by June, 1995, would convey the remarndcr ul the propenv In a prtpared statement. Irvine Co. Vice President G ary Hunt called the o ffer. "a significant step b) the Irvine Co. to share a major burden of the acquisition costs." Stocksull said he would not c haractcnze the proposal as a final offer. but a basis for an ultimate agreement. Last week. an appraiser hired by the Laguna Laurel Advisory G roup. set the propeny's value at S 105 million. ln addition, The Irvine Co. would ha ve to make more than $30 millio n in flood co ntrol and road 1mproveml'nts to the area. Laguna l:ieach \'Otcrs will decide in November whether to help fund the acqu1 s1t1on wtth a bond issue t hat would raise some S20 m 1ll1on. In remarks later, Moulton s~ud she adamantly opposed the lease o r sale of beach and parkland and would vo te against that pracuce as a council member . .. The spmt (of Measure n IS &ood." Moulto n said Wednesda y. "But I don't actJ vcl) suppon C o r D (a nval, less restnc11vc mea urr put on the ballot b) the Cit) Coun- cil.) .. It's very confusing to the voters l 100 percent agree w1th the sp1.nt against sale or lease. 4.nd I m adamantly opposed (to ) . P1ers1de (a development o r S('\ eral res- taurants on the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway)," Moulton said In campaign li terature. Moulton said she "strongl}' suppon" the ~3H' Our Parks and &achl'!I rhJrtcr amendment." Moulton said Wed ncsd:n ~ht• made the statement "vcf) r ar I ~ o n."' and bt'fore the coming. of Mt"asure D and arcumpan ~ 1ng "confusio n." She al!>o ~1d shl' didn't under!itand the ram1ficat1om of spending limits on tvkJ'>un· < :it the time. Save O ur Pari.''> < ool.. said 1hr trouble with Moulton 'o" 1ng Ill oppose beac h and park: de\clop- ment as a co uncil member but tailing to suppon the measure 1s that her term lasts only four years. O thers. presumably. could be eki:tcd and cast different votes on de\clopment. hirley Dettloff. president of the .\m1go!. de Bolsa C hica en· , 1ronmental organization. sa1d Moulto n has been .. very sup- poni' e" of the Bolsa Chica. "I hope she rema ins consistent and c:ont1nucs to be as supportive a~ 1n the pa!>t." Of t'1gh1 council candidate~ lJ llt'm·d Tue11da). only thrtt said tht·~ ~upponed M ca!lure C -Mark Pl11 tcr. 1mumbent Grace Winchell anJ rhalknger George Arnold Fl\e said the) uppoSl'd thr mrasure - Moulton Jad. K e ll} l:d Leather G~llery __..1 ~1~~n~f~~~ Earle Rob1ta1Jle and . .\~~ed ti the' fa, ored P1ers1de o \ 1llJ~l'. another' con1rovr rs1a l m ue Leather 1n thl' l am pa1gn. onl~ Rob1ta11lc and ""'I' ~1d \CS Mo ulton. Sofa Purtl'' \,;,..,. \\inchell and Arnold ...i1d no \lountlord ..aid he's not By EMERSON 1x-r1111t1t•J 10 reach an opinw n Ix'· lJU\C the proJCL't 1s sllll to rnme bclml' him for a decision as a SA VE 25 TO SOo/o 011 SOFAS. SOFA IEDS. LOVE sun .• ,. CUIU. OfflC( CHAIRS SECTIOIAU. lECLlllElll. LOUllQE CllAIU. 'Ull • U, CllAlll SALE PRICED s1795 OYER 100 "ECU ~~J::·1L H.J . GARRETT fU~Nl1t 1 ~r OFL~~=~'· CLOSED MONDAY 011 DIS,UY 22 15 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MES A• 646-0275 (..._ • .._ & VM:torie) Come to Malibu in Orange County We· re community·minded at Malibu Savings Bonk and that mea ns w e · re here to serve you in Orange County. Find o ut toda y about the many convenient services w e offer. 1nc lud1ng • Free checking accounts • Real estate loans (On Single Family Residence) • Competitive rotes • Fixed and adjustable Come 1n to our Costa Mesa offic e or c o ll today tor details o n these or our many o the r services We welcome your interest in Malibu Savings Bonk. a community bank that va lues our custo mers. --~ .:n111~· ~ ® . ._,.. .. l 'I' .\ P()I I Jlf .. ,. ' , t J t "' , • • A fll!• "1• '.' J •• • COUNTll PUINllRINGS mt•mbt·r 111 lht' Planning ( 0111· nll\\100 In rcpt~ 10 a question fro en the autl1 t·ntc Jack !...ell~ acknowledged thJ t ht• "J' fim·J S4.000 b) the Fair P11hl1l,1I Practices ( 'omm1ss1on 1n I 41\ll .._t lh s.a1tl he wa\ fU"t cd lor lading to Jt')dt>\C a loan "ciiid failing 111 ll\t ll"' ner,h1p ul pro pcn) . GOLF From A 1 .. \\ h<.'ll I "'l'U 1n fla....,a11 I U'><'d 10 J11 thJI lur the I la,,a11 O pen JUSI t11r lht· ,h,tn•L hl t'l\ around good l(Pllll\ I 1hrnl.. pl'ople \.\tiuld he glJU Ill Jn lhJt Jll\l out of a ICIH nf gnll But John Anlktt president nt thr \kn'' ( lub t11nfi rmcd th.ii \.\llllll'n. Jt kJ\t thl·ore11call}. arr alll>" :d 1n lht• , luh "\.\ r don 1 ha' e a n) rt"stnr tHIO\ 1n m11 h' I.''" a .. to '>e x." Bn lktt <wrnl · .\llhoug.h "'I: don't current!\ h.t'l' Jn' \\umt·n in tht' cluh. In m1•\I LJ'>l'' thl' gal' prefer to h<.' 1n thl'1r u\.\11 ,tuh In thl· past ~J \l'JP1 \.\l' h.l\L'll I hJd amont• approalh U\ un th" · I ht' preft•rrnt1.il c;tart 11mes JI· lutll'J 111 tht \kn <. ( lub are lr11111 ... 111 Ill 'I \ 1 am "l.iturda\\ anJ from "'Ill tn:.. .W am Sunda\\ I he \.\ 11men·s Club l'i al'i<l .ii lulll'J prl'lt'1t'nt1al ..iart time'> but 11111 "" "n·kt·nds \1J, rcu1mmended the 1ssut' ol um11nucd prdl'rcn11al stan llnH'' l11r 1h1: \k n·,< luh tX' plac«t ticlor~ the <. 11) < ounc1I tor fi nal at:11<1n I G1n1 111111 11111 ta m1t•l1Hz1 WE-~TMINSTER -A potcn11JI g..ing 1igh1 m11.fired Wl"dncsd.I\ Jftcrnoon "ht•n mt•mbcrs of t"'u gangs hall a ronfronta11on in Jn .i llt''. pofiu· Lt .\ndrcw Hall said I I\ c 10 ..e 'en m embers of Hard I 1mr<t. a tlt~panic gang. \\<CfC l01tcr· intt 111 tht".llll'} behind an apanmcnt cornplc\ .it 1dl:? \\t'stm1 nster "'l' at I 44 p m v. he n they were LOO· fronted b~ 't''l'n or e1ah1 membt'r< of tht· Orphan!I gang. a t·ross-cuf tu1JI ur~tll l/jllon. Hall s~ud. 8074 Warner at 8prlnsdale, HunUnston e..-h ............. w., .... oPP.N 70AY8 ,~-----·--POOR QU AL IT Y Orange Coaat Dally Piiot n.ur.ci.y, September 27, 199017 Bulletin Board .. 111111 II IMl•r Fl Ill IRVJNE-ua -hic" h . ·~~ . • . 111· k, i . . . ·... 11 ~,.;urat1na its 2Sth 1nniversary year is wee , I 1nv1U1l4 lhott who were around when it all bcpn to like Plr1 in an 1nn1versary celebration bex.t month. . c:acuJty, Slaff, Students and Othersasociat~ with the campus !0 . tober 196.5 -when the first cla s began -or carlitt are 1nv1ted t~ the UCI 2Sth Anniversary C cbration at S p.m. Fri.day , Oct. I~, in the UCI Student Center. 0 t.J"ore infonnation is available by calhna Sandy Bourne at 856.86~. r..., ... .,,.,,.... HUNTINGTON BEACH ./-There will be a reunion held rturday for troop SSS of Hun~ington Beach. The troop is looking or _all formC"r members to help celebrate 2S years wi1h an anniversary court of honor a, nncr. For more informati~·call 847-1691. ....... clllll ""' ••111111 COSTA M~ -:-The first general membership meeting of the ~range County d1 net ofCalifomia Garden Oubs for 1990-91 will 0 _ held Mondlj; at Oubhouse II o n Pon Carlow Place Newpon ~ach. r . .I Th program "Nice Things In Small Packages" will be ned. Lunch donation is S4. For further informati on. call 163. NATIONAL SCOREPHONE Up-to-the-minute sports scores M• llFll 1111F.1Jl 11111111 II I IF lR VINE -Elaine Ehret iJ a tnarrl.-.e and family then.pi st and will be holdina a seminar for women titled "The Loves of Your Life -Mak.ins It Work" on Monday. Attendees will learn how to master the art of love and relationships, how to aet what you want and know that love is not enouah. The seminar will be held 11 2212 Dupont Drive, Suite I. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more information, call 8)()..()533. Ill lllFI 11 Ill• c.1 ... Cllll ftJ IRVINE -The Irvine Gleanina Project launches its first major volunteer effort on Saturday from 10 1.m. until noon. More than 300 youth members of the Laguna Nigel Church of the Latter Day Saints will lend a hand to Jlean com in Irvine. Groups and individuals arc invit~ to participate. The harves1ed com will be donated to the needy. For further information. contact Nancy a1 720-8708. lltm'J lt•ll• IClllll 1111 fWo IWlllJ HUNTINGTON BEACH -The third annual Rotary Round- up sponsored by the Huntingto n Beach Rotary O ub will be held from I 10 5 p.m. Sunday at the Huntinaton Beach Central Library. Admission is S5 for adults and S2.SO for children, which includes food and entenainment. Amona other things ther~ will be a pcttina zoo and music for square dancing. For mo~ information, contact Betty Jones at 84 7-2523. B•JJ~tla Bo•rd tu• MOlld•Y• ud Tll•nd•y1. 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Olilty Pllo4 Cocaine cauta the reward system built into the brain to release far mote of the reward chemicals than it nonnally would, stimulating a huge amount of the &ood feelinp and enersy that those chemicals produce naturally. or course, those good feelings come at a high price. Overdo se vacttms pay throuah the nose via such health problems as rapid. ir- rqular heartbeats, cerebral hemor- rhages. seizures. heat strokes and respiratory failure. If that weren't enough. a ~w study published in the New Eng- land Journal of Medacane links strokes in young people to cocaine COCAINE From A1 Gates that education of all children about the dangers of drugs was essenual. Soon after. he initiated the "Drug Abuse as Lafe Abuse'' program. designed to change O r- ange County's attitude toward drugs. One of the program's most recen t projects as the "Positively Know Drugs" education progra m . targeted at founh through sixth graders an Orange County. T he cur· nculum v.as dr' eloped JOlntl} b) the ~hentT.. Depanment. Drug .\buse 1s Lafe Abuse and UCL Drug F-ree Schools and Convnunaty Pro- uams In the program. a unafonned of· licer conducts a 50-manute anfor· rnauonal presentation on drugs in the classroom. once a v.-eek for four v.ed.i. The officer gives out colorful. canoon-falled bookle ts with 1nfor· mat1un on 'anous drugs. their Mrect names. ho" thev arc taken .ind their harmful side · effects The booklet also contains C'<· emses to help kad'i build the "Just \a} No" skills they need when tonlronttd "'•th a peer pres .. ure ~11uauon The program received a great deal of anen11on for ats infor- ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS Is Your ARM Starting To SQU~~Z~ You? ' \ , Are You Experiencing: + Higher monthly payments I Less spendable income? + Negative amortization I Lost equity + Rising Interest rates I Financial uncertainty? A refina nc e may provide timely relief. Take advantage now of current attractive interest rates and attemative financ ing options. Your STANDARD PACIFIC SAVINGS representative will be happy to provide a no-obligation analysis of your present situation. For New Home Purchases or Refinances . . . Please Call (714) 955-0536 --~1 m 1~ -- STANDARD PACIFIC SAVINGS, F.A. 4590 MOCArth\I Blvd • Newport Beoch, Cofttomfo 92660 I , \&IC. Lona term cocaine me can lead to chronic nua1 ptOblema. includ- i.na cb101uc nasal coneestion and cold symptoms, ftequent nose bleeds. UIQCrations of the note and perforation of the nuaJ septum. Freebase smok..ina can cau1e luna damqe. High doses and fn:quent use can lead to sexual dysfunction: impotence and the inability to ejaculate. Prqnant women who use cocaine have 1 higher rate of miscarri• and cocamc can cause birth defects and learning disabilities an exposed infants. According to Dr. Larry Stem, professor of Pharmacology at UCI. there as no good evidence as to why some people become addicts and mat1onaJ approach and was selected as o ne of the five bnt programs in the country at a oonfcrencc in Washington carhcr this year. ac- corchng to Sgt. Al Vasque1. 1 ~uper vasor an the program. Two new groundbreaking d e- velopments will be released by the program later this year: a Spanish translation of the booklet and a new pro gra m targeted t o ward kanderprttn through third graders. one of the first an the nation. The booklet for the new K-3 prouam features much of the same information of the earlier booklet. but in a toned-<iown. "age-ap- propriate" manner. Illustrations b) artists at the Walt Dasne) Co. also add inte~st to the tellt. To go along wath the new presen- tation, Dasne) as putting together costumes of the characters featured in the book.let T he characters are scheduled to stan "1s1tang classes by ThanksgJ\ ang. The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE> program 1s also current!) acta'e 1n schools all along the coast. Begun by the Los Angeles Police Oepanment an 1983. DARE sends officers from local police depan- me n ts to eleme ntary school classrooms an a 17-week program designed to help kids develop the self-<steem the) need to make the dcc1s1on to a' oad drugs and alcoho l. Gem Talk Br J C H\Ml'HRl(S f ,~ .. .,# ..,. "'-' .. APPllAISCR THE IDIEll WITCI ;...,.,...... lhfy don t build •atchfs thf •11 lllty used to lhdn~ ioodMss1 Joelly s quarlJ •atcfltS not only •tto belltr limt thin tilt old luhlOntd rntthinical watchts they 1rt also moit rthablt O•t' • l>t'IOd ot yuis The ru sons "' pr,tly \lmole Whrn ytstffdly s ••tell W1S drolll)fd or b.ln&ed 11oulld • bit it u~MIJ munl tt111 • nt w wl1nct stall had to bf inst111ed OlllO toC11y s quartl watch •nd 1t will 0101>.11>11 \ur nr ll not tilt ~matt can uwally l>f •tpl.te td t>y dfOOQl"I 1n • M • tttct1on01. (•rcurt " m«"""''4 c11tonoc11CJ11 with • d4y datr ulfndii w.u 1 watchma•r1 s nrahtrn111 lo lfOll' lodJf s quartl tlvono 1r'l>ll coml>inn Ill ot flint lvnchons 1n 1 \mall t1Kt1on.c. cll•P Rtpa1r\ arr quic•tt si~ and more rnt11n An •llalol quartl lr~t don not 111w to bf completely omlllultd and cluntd as oltrn as its rnt(hanul piedecnsot Crutrr .ccu1acy foi 1 ~ ll'flOd ot lirM tllat s •hit todJy s lllOdefn •atch otters ttlr consurM! And todJy s dnltns future cold and dlamonch 1t1th beauty tlllt rs IO!nt to Int n Ion& u tht watch letPS wor•1nt 101De people tao ute cocaine wilbout becomlna addic1ed. But a very biP petOenUllt of peopk e~pc>IC!d to ex>eaioe c:an be- come addicted. beca'* the rewatd· ina effecta are 10 .,.eat. 1 "There may be aeoetic atothcr facu>rs that predispote some peopl~ to ''lddiction but we real.I don t know at tbi; point. .. Stein id. Scientisu believe that the re ard system and endorphins arc in the brain to reinforce behaviors l meet basic human needs.. When human or animal finds food or shelter or other basics necessary for survh1a1, this reward system kicks in, producing pleasant sensations of happiness or euphoria.. reinforcing the behavior that led to that necess- ary goal Cocaine acts 10 blockade this uptake. allowing .an extra ~·'JC quantity of dopamine to re~11n in the user's system and produana the artificial "biJh." This mqnitication of the natural reward system is one ~n L~t cocaine is so popular at panics or 1n ther s1tuat1ons where . there arc ~ny opportunaues to.sumul~~ the rcWlt_rd chemicals with a~ll~_llcs lake ea~·ng. dnnkang and soetahzan&. \ Now that the t..aauna Beach question )till being asked as: How Police Department has started ats effective is ~t? own DARE procram just last week. A recent \survey conducted by every city along the Orange Coast Mark Baldassat""C and Associates has a version of the progra~. was dcsaaned to Jl'lswer that ques.-ta on by e valuat1i1~ "student Also brca.k.ini new grouna an the responses to the drug" cduc.ataon field of drug education is UCl's pravam:· The results ~verc vel) Office of Teacher Education. posatave. The office SN""~" n''-Carch pro-Ninety-one percent of th .... ~ chal- JCcts and seminars designed to an-drcn surveyed replied that they crease the effectiveness of drug would be less likely to take druf•s af education in our schools and also offered them. after completing d. '"ug incorporates methods of drug education 'I education into the anstructaon at Ninety percent saad that the)'" 11vcs individuals sttkang tcaehang were more lake!) no" to thank that " credentials. drug abu~ 1s bad and 78 percent The offi~ has developed a new said that the} ~ere mort' hkel~ to type of drug education called "cur· a'oad people who take drugs n culum infusio n." This method 1n· One other factor often cntaciLeJ corporates drug education anto about drug edu auon efTorts as their other subJectS so that the students lack of unit) A 1987 grand ruf1 get the facts about drugs whale rcpon cn11cued the programs for studying their regular lessons an JUSt that ··There •~ a pressing O('ed Enghsh or math. reducing 11me for more un1form1t} among thl' taken away from the .. basics .. for count)'s drug and alcohol pre\t'n· drug education. 11on programs," t,hc repon stated "for example, while learning The committee membe~ a~St"rtc<l how to plot points on a graph an that a more uniform approal h math class. the students might be would make the c:x1s11ng program~ 11 ven the statasucs on alcohol-re· more effectne lated freeway deaths to graph." says .. 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Saturday from 10 to 6 and Sunday from 1 1 to 6 Admission is ~ for adults and $2 50 for children WFD offers custom furniture WFO is ITIOfe than a tumtrure store At WFO each purcti4se IS a un.que statement to comp61ment the customer s personal t) The 1t1tenor desagtiers •t WFD ta-.e lf\to account cok>r styte f~ rlC$ and f.n ~ and weave ttM!m mto ~aullfut WOffils of art Thus ttie r n1sned ptoduct IS truty custom My )Ob according to Sydney Lew'le P'es.dent. ·cs r~ to 1n1er- pret at'C2 unc:tfWstand .....i our cus- IOfTM!'S want It s a metter of ~ sure °"' met~ cs night tor our ctientete WFO talt• WI 8QYes.SNe llP-' proach to home tumrshings .,_, anterlOf desagn We feel that it as important lo st-v ~ of trends and Pl1l'f from raos WFD. started '" 1952 haS a large number of sampes in the store. whldt endude halrd-,pamted fabrics and finishes tor 90fas armorres l9bles -"' much more Meggie Leevrtt adW!rtJSWlg dlT'eC- tor notes ttiat at WFD e¥etyth•no '" the ~oom as custom or- <*ed Plus.. the ~ d~y oent~ renects that WfD has hun- dreds of ~ent SI~ we can SUA>tJ ~t the customer wants WfD cs aware of the Qk>bal trends wt.cf1 are impKtang the tum.ture bus-ness Southwest cUss<81 and t...o~ stytes are wort" noting And as We pass through the N i neti es. the streamlined look of the Eighties Is bemg replaced with opulent jewel tones. powdery pastels. metallic bfonzes. crackled and tau1C finishes The options are endless Levine states WFD has the resources to help eadl individual pull 1t all together WFO wall help to select the right cok>r's and sty1es and weaWJ them mto a warm and liveable home that fits your h1estyte WF O IS located at 18030 Euclid St in Fountain Valley near the San Diego Freeway Call 540-2275 tor further information CWBSOPEN UNTIL MIDNIGITT FRIDAY Thur9dey, September 27, 1990 111 society • lldllJ&IWc.117 gt ., ... .IU..ar1at.171 II Ila ft £EV Dancers, patrons mix attar ballet opening Dance patrons dttcendcd on Bir- 11porcttf s Restaurant in South Coast Plaza on Tuesday to meet the New Yotk City BaJlet company, .-host leaps and pirouettes wear out 12.000 toe shoe1 per year. The cast part> follow1na the troupe's open- ing night at The Center was the most elepnl Post-performance re- ctpuon to date. The party dolls "'ere the pnnc1pal dancers. Carryina her bouquet. danct'r Mana Calcpn, a p1cturebook ballenna glamorously attired 1n a strapless aold cocktail dress. sat rcgall) at one of the comer bistro tables trimmed in black linen and centered wtth a single pink rose. Ballt'nna Judith Fugate, with partner Lindsay F1scht'r chatted ""11h fans about her debut that eH·nmg in "Tchaikovsky Suite No. 3 · Fugatt' was among dance com- pan ~ members here m 1986 to open The Center. Perky pnnc1pal Heather Watts "~1ted the p1ua and pasta buffet dn:~~ in an ovemLe<l tee and painters cap. "I ca t evel)thing - and I smoke." confided the 2Chear , eteran of the prestigious dance rnm pan). ·-rve worked \\Ith Bal- anchi ne, Robbins and Peter 1\tart ms)" Wans w1ll soon tum 37 and plans tu reure someume 1n the next l\\O H'ars Her message to asp1r1ng h.tllennas" (Sc' eral of . herT) (111- ~n·s a""estruck danu: students ""ae 1n atten<,lance.) "" ork hard. but tx-a person too !king a ballerina 1s lantas) Don't l'>OldtC )Ourself. (iet invoh cd ~kip uthers." she said. Dunng frtt umc Watts Jocs ..\ID~ work in Ne" Yori.. ··1 pla) tennis fo r tun." ..aid L)anish-bom choreographer and ballet mastrr Manins. cha111ng 111 Dani)h with Danish pan)g<X'r L1' Olsen ..\Ila 20 ) ear<i as a dancer "11h the com pan). the handsome JirtXtur adm111ed that at 44 he's Jone ""1th performing "The a'cr· .tgc agr of our dancers 1s 22 Our 11ldest 1s 39:· ~fanins· son 1s a member ol the ompan). ·-rm JUSl getting 10 kno" and understand thr Balanch1nr ballet style. It's very contemporary even though some of it's 50 years old." noted Janet Eggers, presi dent of the Center Dance Alliance. "Alliance members enJOY being on the inside and up close to the dancrrs. It's great mecung them tonight. Thurs- day Heather Watts will speak and Saturday we're having a backstage potluck between performances. Then there's Sunda} 's closing night gala dinner (S 125 a plate) for them -I think b} the end of the week we'll aJI know each other prett) well." WEEKI. Y WONDER How do our ladies "ho lunch lose a quick fi ve pounds" . Ellen Good"1n ··1 once lost se'en pounds 1n one wl'ck on bananas and milk 'ou don"t get tired and the) fill )OU up Eat tour bananas and drink four glasses ot milk a da)' ... ... Barbara Stt>inbe rg. "Two )Cars ago I lost 5(J pound\ w11h knn) ( ra1g." To keep 11 l>fr ··0 00·1 ha\c an~ goodies 1n )Our house ·· ... -han Esa\ 1an ... Diet (enter muf- fins and "a.ter" Eva Schnieder ··1 starH ·· . Laun Mendenhall D1l't rnoi..1l'\ are her game. She sells odtmcJI ra1.-.en. 'anilla. peanut huua Joli chocolate chip <..'heat S""ect ~ 1ber Classic cookies ··onr dehnous 21 0-calone fiber coc1li.1c plus t"o K- ounce glasses ol ""atn fills ~ou up You s1mpl) don't "ant to eat Plus the) arc eas) I tai..c them 1n thl' lar wt1h a bottle ol E' 1an The\ arc a great altem at1H' to hm F-ast." Sheun• Norlleet/Orenge Coast O.oty P110t New York City Ballet artistic director Peter Martins with Center president Thomas Kendrick f 1191: f .I.CJ.I. • f alll11 Ca1ae: Orange Coast Interfaith Sheller . Locatlea: Radisson Plaza Hotel 1n Newport Beach. Or1aaJ1tn: Membership social tor F.O C.l.S .• a suppon group of the newly elpanded shelter for the homeless 1n Costa Mrsa Doutlon: S40 per person Alteada.Dct: 160 Video: Featunng the needs and successes of the Interfaith Shelter program EattrialJlmtDt: Fashion shov. b) ~Ill\ Leslie from the shops of Fashion Island VIPs: Chai rwoman Lois Jacobs Bun: Construc11o n of ne" building for the homeless 1c, total!) fra med and hopeful!) "111 hou!>C 20 families before the w1ntC'r \.\'Inds arnve. GIFTS AND COLLECTIBLES • Hummels Fl~urtnes. plates miniatur es old trademarks loo! •Jan Hagara Doll~. fl~urlne . ornaments. plates. print & more •Annalee l I Allison Eggers, Sherry Giibert, Kathy Rochon and Staci Sinex Dance Alhance president Janet Ballet stars Lindsay Fischer and Judith Fugate and Henry Eggers. I talloween Is here & gotn~ fast . many one of a kind' I I I Readers' help needed in search SEIKO -CASIO I..\~~ \LI·. -<.'ITIZE~ -~OBI.I.\ -Pl I~ \R •Dolls by Lee M lddlt>ton ~usan Wakeen Robin Woods I I DEAR ANN LANDERS Rrcent- h I v1s1tcd the Vietnam Memorial in Washington. DC. and was .. hockC'd to discover that Joh n Mur- ra) Manin had tx-rn h'ted as MI A. (m1ss1n1 in action) until I 97Q His plane was shot down on No\ .:!O. 1967. The pilot who was with him '-'as my swttthean. James Badley. He was lucky enough to bail out. Jim Badlt'y wrote his brother that ni&ht and said. "Capt. Manin never came out. I am heans1ck . I can't stop think.in& about John and Tina and their fhe k1ds. rm afra id to go to sleep. They will probabl) hst him as m1ss1na. but there'\ not much doubt about what actuall) hap- pened. Tana won't know for a while that h" husband went down with the plane, but the Air Force seems to think that 1s tx-st." (I should mention that when the Air Force lasts men "m1ssin1 m acuon," their widows can continue 10 rtee1H the servicemen's full pay.) I know that Jim was plannsna on taJkina to Tina when he came home. but he was killed March 27. 1968, so that convenat1on never took place. It makes me sick 10 think that the Manin family has laved with doubu all these ycan. I would lik.e to nod them and ~ve them Jim's letter. It also descnbcs what a hero John Manin was 1n the last moment.a of his hfe. Can you help me locate Tina. Patricta or Kalhlttft Martin? John Manin was born in Pinsbu,.h and I believe they later hvcd tn Dover, Del. 1 ba\"t U"ICd wtlhout success to find tbcm throua.h Fricndfind Altfte'Y. Air Force L«ator and ()meaa Talk fOIU, an MIA/POW orpniutaon. I hope tbat JOU ot your ttllden can bdp me in rl{, m1ueon, Ann. It woukl be~ J 1f John's family had all IM flal about the last houn of hit title. Sincerely -Lynda Paf· ftadl, Su ~-. Calif. .._••ADDA a..,... ..... .... ............. ..... ---~ ..... ,., ~ coot.act Lyoda Paffratb. Htr ad- dre11 11 %1~ Ca1Ullu Way, San tam1h l \\rue 10 Mail P~ferenc(' ~r ' ice, D1rett Marketing .\ssona11on. b East 4)rd St . :'lie~ 'ori... N 't 10017 Tht>y will Stt that ~our name "111 no longer be sold to the large maili ng hst companit>s. This "Ill rcduCl' }Our Junk mail b} nearl~ 1 5 percent (Suggestion. To get people mo' mg. one \'Oluntecr in \Our ot- licc cnutd produce a form lcuer and 1 distribute a cop) to all the l'm- plo)ces "ho would mc rch till 10 the particulars and pop 11 1n the mall) --Tum111g Green 10 Long hi and .. DISCOUNT PRICES Rattene~ • W atch Band:-- 1< .. pa1r cJ.,nt' ''" 1tl11111tkt"• •I "J" h1 • .\II rt'p811' clnnt' "" pn•rn1"'I'"' ~ STAR TIME 401 E. 17th ~t ret>t I/"'....\ Costa Mesa • 64i-n.a na V ~ /"th & Tu•tm \'ru :. \lu•11 l ' OJ• • Raikes Bears Ju~t clrr l\·ed t he nt'w Ho\al Courl Collection" 650-5535 17'J.7 Wem:llff Dr .. Newport &e.ch ·1 l Mateo, CaUf., H40%. Fr -~ I'm a.re Lynda wlll ltt mt bow ~~~==~-------~""""'!:=:=::::':"------:: lf UIJ1 mesu1e bean fr•lt. Of 6fhe_ fJxrt • l:ffe_ Cards that say it just how you feel it... covse, lf I bur aaytbl•I· 111 pa11 I ? Jl1g . t•t wont to yoe, my readtn. _ DEAR ANN U\NDERS: I'm taking this in formati on d1rt'Ctly from "50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Eanh" by the EarthWor k s G r o up , the EanhWorks Press. Bcrkrley. Cahf. Please pnnt it. I) Americans receive almost 4 m1lhon tons of junk mail every year. 2) About 44 percent of the Junk maal as never opened. All thOSt' trees die in vain. 3) Every person in the Un1~d St.ates rttt1ves junk mail that can use the equivalent of one and a half lrtt1 a year. 4) If onJy I 00,000 people stopped their JUnk mail, we could save up lO I S0.000 trees annually. tr 1 malhon people did this, ~could SA\'e up to a m1lhon and a baJf ll'ttS. Herc 15 what each person can do. 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It prides itself on its "TOTAL TEAM" effort to provide professional Real Estate services in a friendly and fun atm08phete. The 3 member team of Rum bold Realty are long term Balboa Island Ra idents who love where they live and what they sell! ... And their results show it! RUMBOLD REALTY Zit MAIJNE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND 2121 EAST COAST HWY., LYLEH EWlll llEWPORT BEACH JIM ULF.S • CHUCK RUMBOLD • MA.RY HAIDP.STY (7 14) 875-4822 .---------, Either Yank nas ltvt>t1 m N 8 tor 18 years & nas oeen 1n rear Pstate tor 9 years Sne is one o t th<> top 100 Re/Max proteo;s1ona1::. m Ca11torn1a & is also one of the 1eadmq p10Cluce1s m the Newport Beach 0lf1ce Pt:>rsonahzeo service & atti>nhon tn details ar1> very Important to Estht>r .. he• client~ can reach her at all times Day 01 night' For exclusive attent1ori c.111 ESTHER YANK • '€.1tltrr s.~td $3.0,00.000.000 tH 7'ropt'rfy .efl41t W t'tl:" RE/MA)C OF NEWPOR'T BEACH BRASHIER I COMPAllY Elected qg1 fnr the Newport Mesa As~l Ll dt1ur1 of Realtors Quality , personah1ed and classic redl t~tote ~erv1u•s for upsLale resident ial proµert1es 1n Newport Beach Cor ond del Mar and • .___...._ ____ ...., LdgU'ld MARCIA BRASHIER OWNER/BROKER r , . 1 * *FINE HOMES DIRECTOR I **CALIFORNIA TOP 100 * *LEADING EDGE soc1m A consistent top producer since starting her real estate career in this area in 1979. Specializing in single family residences and income property. GAYLE AMATO n 1-4120 Rn. Thr Pn111rnl11tl ( aJ1fom111 llt-all\ i ;!I ttlHIO 8 .J. JOHNSON n1--0048 BJ. JOHNSON 'Iii"-~111•· r f f•"d !• M, ••· I••'' , 11:1 J ~ to' I • I Vf" , "' ti I J ' , ··~ ~ I ' ~ .. J ' r 'f t••d ~ 't•t • f" ' " ' I.,, . - If '' I\ fl,}' .,.,,,~ t I' • ., tr i " ' 't • (l't I ,,,_ I ft' •t., t "Put 8 J 10 Worl< for You· GRUBB I ELLIS REAL TORS 644-9200 Barbara has sat at the same desk fOf over 20 years · first as an acent with John Macnab, then Macnab Irvine. and when John Macnab retired and Grubb & £1h pt.rchased the c~any. Stil at the ume desk. she contRJes to be one of the Top Producers and Senior Mu ketinc Consultants. Barbara's total commitment to her wort, c•d with crut eneru. enttllsiasm and knowledee. makes her a true professioNI. RA AUNE CIUll l flUI IUlTOU 1-2113 144-UOI TOP PRODUCER '87 '89 TOP LISTER '84 '85 '86 '87 '88 '89 I I I I I Gold Key Award 9 Times Founder's Circle Pr esident's C lu b For exceptional real esr att· service. call SALLY SHIPLEY, REALTOR OFC .. 759-9 100 RES : 644-0496 ••11111-~ll!fllllll.., Your wrod1ng datt ha' hccn "'' .rnll M ol11t MrrTt'll and< o will~ tht'H' '" assurT that rvrrv singk Jcuul "Jll'rt t from l ht' mHtatron' 111 lh<' h .. n ... moon arnni rmrnt' You can ~ "' sured of on r lrgant l)(rf~1 ~C'ddin& with Molhr\ o''"UUK<' .\mnn1 tilt' ttt\'l<'t\ Molllt' rrov1dM Ort' 8\\1\lilOl(' 11>1th ~hurth location. ~ltttron uf bndal aown •nd bndnma1ds lllll'C' n ~I the formal ~ar for the men 1n \ht wedd1na party "I a n provt<k 1 min ttr ., wt.II 1( the)' nttd OM Ht'' very rtb•l*·hl''t my ht~• friend and hutblnd." • Molfic t• Wt1t r ..... llWJ, 84# G ~ ........ . H Hllf •IHH bl 111 ...... llllltHI (rt 1Dl We like selling ~ homes! Dover Shores/Baycrest Specialist. 29 Years com - bined Real Estate knowl- ed ge. Multi-million $$$ prod~ers, professional, ef- flclent-,.frlendly. Large satrs- fled referral base. Please call ISi You'll be glad you did. 760-5000 ~11/.az"' ~ &ad SUE VERNON Senior Residential Associate President 's Club 11 years experience with Coldwell Banker SUE VERNON Bus. 844-9080 ext. 123 . . ...... ·- BRASHIER & COMPANY Real Estate activities in- clude a concentration of marketing the Calrfornia cottages rn Corona del Mar. Bayshores. Balboa Island, Beacon Bay and Old New- port. Her cltents also benefit from her design skills and often engage her for those aesthetic services as well. SUZANNE SltlNNER SALES ASSOCIATE 759-1219 MIKE HOWARD 733-1&n MARKnlHG SPECIALIST Mih Howar d ipeciaius 11 proptf ties on lido Isle. Comin& trom a corporate bad· srCUld (llpjohn, DuPont ' Monsanto), he has utiud tis markttilc and nerotiatilc sills 11 tis rul estate profession. As a market111 ipecjjht, Mik e Howard hu succush•y closed. in tht year J!tdate. appro1. SB ~ dolars in sales. -whle lst11r over SJ ~ dobrs in proptfties Cal Mike at 733-1877. CIVIi I Eu.ti IEAl JOU 144-1200 Ch""'" N1l\f n ~ lull ''"'' ·~altr>r with Wattdrt1"' tlo" • "• •\1•1 dM \Old Dr Opt•·' " "' I •.;ur d fl•~<~ lo HITTllln(lon Hd•IM'•u .. 1 .. 1.-·I>"' ••i.1,n~ '" N•woorl llfach dnd 1.or J J,, Mdr A" dwMd w1nn1na aaent C hr ,:,n .. ~, among ·~, 'omo•ny s top lou• ~r Jdul Pr\ n 1989 Sh, l•~ts Sl)t{ I.ti pr •dP r Al nth 10i d \UCCtSSlul ti1ns.t• I oc "t~ d u•ot,s~ondl .tPOroac.h .and s1rivrs 1, "'•~t bu¥ ne uld wtkne l)IOptltr ~ 11l•\1t1V• •1pt<t<'f1{• 101 both buytr a~d \t il•• WHHFlllT MIS,•· CHRISTEN NILSEN llEAL Tiii 131-1400 P1rsidt"' ot Auoc1ate<1 Really Sernct of Pltwoort Buch ln.c hdS ~tn st111111 Htw port horn" and nv"lmtnts on lllf ptntn sut.a tor o•t• Z l yurs SOK1al1111' 1n tesotl rM1t11s .t\ .t Sf'IYICt tor out ot lllta oWMrs 8us1 "' sl\f 1\ $hf 1tw1ys finds tllf hfllf to bt 1nvnlvfd '" tllt 1 ommun1ty Ind is 1 s11un<.11 w""°rttr of tllt Bo1rd ol RtJltois Chamber of Commerce •nd tllf Youth lm;>loyment Strwicr Aeeoclated Rttr. Sen. t1 NB ill . Helene E. Joy, C.R.8. l!IOO w Balboa llhd Ste 103 Pro.iC!Pnl Newport BtWI 613 3663 DARLENE & BOB HERMAN Buy ony hOl"e from Dorlene Herman & At- iOICO!fi & tpend a WM in Hawoii (Movl). A fvlly fvmiti't.d condo owam yov at Popaleo for re\t O<'ld relOAOfion CM o speciol ,..ward. Jv•I for bvy1n9 ony of ovr beovttlul & well· pn<l'd lilted homes or ony oth« home from ui, Dori-Hermon & Anoc:iolei woll tvm o.,.r the key• for a wn lit~ week in Mov1 So join t ho 3-H Club 1 8uy 0 Home 854-0909 'l From Dor~ Hermon J Sj>end o wee!. '" Howou 14 Years ot Real Estate t'\J')('rrence and knowledge ut1l11ed in full time qual11~ "''.''\ICe and commitment ro t.~r cl1en1c. in ass1s11ng ~hem v.1th their Real Estate needc; Matthing m> clients 10 1he nghl p1oper11es ettec11ve negot 1a11ons. keeping them informed handling the de1a1ls and ehminalton of poten11al problems keeps m> chenls happy and coming back 'Thank-you for your repeat business and referrals Let RAYLENE MIRACLE Her \\ork a MIRACLE FOR YOU lroktr Auodate, RECI OfflCI f714f 6J1·1l66 DORIS G. ALVEY, R.N., Phd South Coast Center of Hypnoel1 &: Biofeedback ''"Jl,alt# GJINIUICe/IU Jtt a ,9iJlt1 7cal¥" Dr Al\'<'\'"• program <"mphasl" teaches people .1 hn11t t lwlr hod tr"' ~ I hf"lr abllll y to au~f'nt 1 tr.1nj.!1'"' wtthln their hodlr., f.arh tndlvfciual dl<.t m 1·r., tlll'lr 11nlqur abflft v to e n han<"c· tht'l r ltf 1· ... 1 \'11 lnrllvtduc1 l/Grn11p 1SC'mlnars ... 1530 W . Bak~r St ttG Co~ta Ml"'sa. California 92626 7143/556-8063 LOIS JACOBS 780-8384 PATRICIA FOERSTER 631-1400 Lois ." 1t1e ,.., 1m ~ GnM & £1h Newport 8u dl r~ office. SN is a Stniot Mnttinc Censdtllll Ind wn R111tor of !tie lilDlltll r~ lor tilt 11e..-t Miu Board of Rt· lllton Lois .,.cialzn In C«tN dlf Mlf, IS wtl H Mnp«t h 1Cll, Jmlt Ind Cosb Miu Hw ttntftttd 111Ccn 1 IS bntd on kllowltd1• of IM llllfttt. hontllJ & stnk t lo her cltntt. Mwft not 110R111 Ille lo•n to dine• lfld ptlly tmws can• ' llLJS WLTOU .......... ( ,.,.,.,,, 8r 1,. l ~ .. , ( tOC1! •t llf'<tt I IA•'•• • "1" .. , R,11 •'" "-n.., ,._ •. • g. • • ' r '' ,. 1h1 & 8""°' 1511'11! A '\ •,. • ·~~ 1.,.111!" Pt~d!Ml Wit • ',, t •1jll> l·jf.. ~ ~~ •• ,,.., ,,, ,. .,,, ,. ~~ • . "'-'"° .f'*l 1'1(0'1'0t'h ~ ·~ ~.\ ' Mf~ I :'! ...... , ... ,.., ,,.,, 1(1 ".'Jt ""-~ ••• , .• ,, )t .,.. ''"'\If" , .. •• 'ti' .,. ,,.., • c , .. ,. 'V t'fitllO' ,.., ,, '.,,.,,, ·.~O'fh°'4\ ~· ..... ,.., ""''"' l~giw,tl ~·l""I II!• I ... ,. t-r ' ,..., "'""'f' 't l'tfl"lt f' • ,.,.,, ,,,. f•°'h *''"'' wamrlMT ... i... .. ....,. DAVI> A. THORPE. formerly wrth Sears-So. Coast Plaza and Miracle Ear-Or. County. has opened AU t£MleG Al> SERVICES tn Mac· Dona ld's Pl aza at Brookhurst & Garfield in Ftn. Vly. The business rs open 7 days a week to serve the hearing impaired. Call 965-8900 or 842-5422 (24 hrs ) congratulations!! PATRICK TENORE Ulll 11&1111 ..... lMJ MARY JANK RM: 110 ••a The orange coast Daily Pilot recognizes the orang'e coast's successful Business Professionals of 1990 ll • ~ I PATTI/CH TENORE ORANGE COUN7Y'S LEADIN REAL TOR WITH OVER $ 130,000,000 In Personal Sales! PATRICK TENORE REAL TORS Wfu"" owT agt'nl$ .s"'1iu aU of Orangt' Cownry 721-1200 DON PEARSON 01u c49"'t "1Plo :, ~9 c4 "1Porlil o/ 'i/Ji/ku1u·, Take a good look at this lace It belongs to one of our top agents Baclled by the best training 1n the industry. this outstanding agent always ollers the professionalism & exper11se tha1 goes beyond just what's expected REAL TY WORLD- NEWPORT BEACH 8'2-5200 A IO"i t1mt r'51<Jfnt or Not"'1)()•t Bue.~ W<a ~as b«ornt •t'lf ~ncwn ~ l II.id ~k111 Ruuor • t•ltn'll•t ~nc•!fodtl-n tfWI >1•.S l' mar-fl·llC & ourcl\1'11111: Dot~ r~nt~ & 111wrstor Of00flht5 One' G1w n1s listed • ptOl>'fty ,, s "°' unusua for ~ to combt~ ht! "'11 toi oecor al·nit & r.tr lo•f lor out@ buuty on wo•-·n~ 11.lod '" Pl.Ind w tllttlts to Plti>alf PIOOfflte"; to rnariltf •t lr.t "'Cflnl possltllf ~If'< OflCf Gtw•a Mfl)YS ht! ...,,, ' '°'°"'aRn an,oot nJt<t51ed in ou,.nc or wllq pi()()tfty t~ cont Ill:. 1 ht! & lf11n IWll.I! • • ''J#y rntans to 1 \ • a 1 tall Of ·s tot'"y committed to PIO•idln& rff1Clf!'l f>'O tfSSIOll,r & tari"' ~V•H .... .,...._ ...... ,1 Re• Cs!Jtt acent roi 9 "an Vlt ~~ lrYfCI '" Newoo<l Bue~ 'i>r I • 1un Catol ~t<lrt!'d 11 .1n .1\SOC•.llt Ind IWQf•!'d her way uo to bl'lnit ont of G1ullt' & £ • loo Piod\Kt<s Ind Sl>n•C!• M4•~ft.,. CollSllltanrs Slw W>tCl<ll•m ,,, 8'c Canyon bul ~ ~ n oftlt< .,.~ ot Nf'wQOl1 Btach MlCl Corolti Cit! M11 She •S an ach•t ttnM Dia~ and i •• & ~ llltrr'btf or &c ""•0" Countr, Cl\ib Vid tht ~ S.1 Club Slw W'10Qrtl HO~ Hoso4!JI .11¥•ttf\ GRl'BB l ELLIS REALTORS 644-3200 Pm P1nic1ent ot tilt Nt-<foo1t ~ Auoc•a lion ol Ru1ws Pnt PrtSAdtnl ol tllt lnwestmtnt lll•·'llOn ,• tilt ~·oort ~ Assoc1a1ton ol RHllors Ol1teto1 ot t!lf h porl Mesa A.\\OC1a1.an ot Runois trom 1981 to 1989 0.1tttor ol '"' c.i1torn1a Association ol R'altors l!om 198 I to I 989 l'ut Oi1teto1 or lhf Womens Counctf of Re•tors !tllfl i.n• "'s 11ttn rt0rm nt1ne clltflts 111 tllf lhnrt County arn ""'' 197S She •S a Graduate ot ttlf Re•ton ln$!1h1lt and thf Rt~ f ""' Ctrtlhu te lnshM• Past PrtSAC!tnt ot 11\f Newpotl Harbor loastm1st"\\ Club M11y f\ a rut ntate lltoh r -..... --.~.. JM.It• ..... II.US One ot ::if most rtsoectfd Rtal Estatt Br~m 1n tht Cost• MtSi Nnrport 8tKh area. cont111uany rtnt~ and up 11adts her •nowlfd&e of Rul £.stat• 1nd IW the ' Craduatt Rul £ st1tt lnsttMr destanatlOfl amona olhtrs ~·If lw bttn llOnOted by thf Newport/Mts.a As.socrahon ot Ru!lors and !ht City ot Costa Mtu tor htr outst•ndint wrY1te 1n Ru l Estate and Cmc &Ha.rs. MIU -.a.II, IUlTll .,, .. 11 ·~.,u~·· •I ' 0r-. Collt Diiiy Plot • ORANGE COAST 111111111 Anlndeper\dent~ PubHshed by Page Group PubUshing, Inc . ...,. I. "" Pf9.Sldent & cbtet uecutive otficier I.I 'f 11.editor&~t .......... managing editor .._ .. 4 night editor .... -. "'1 .. chairman ...... •· .... '1 .. general manager Editorial' Thay deserved a break that day Whe~·s the beer Earher this v.eek. the~ was a bunch of 11 sen ed to dozens of San Franc1~0 st~t people -thank to a kmdh Orange Coast man and his fncnd. · We salute ~nn1 1fen of Newpon lkoch and Howard Hav.ley of Corona for pro\lng that chant~ cal) bt-"hat 3 hambu~r as all about Some hold the fal~ 1mpress1on 1hat our atTiuent arl'J '' tompostd of "calth~ snob~ m ore interested m padding thl·ir bank accounts than p1cl ing up their lalk n td lo" man Se1fen pro' ed ho" gruundlt"ss that pcrccptton i "hl·n he and Ha" le> decided that thl' hun~ and homdl''' desened a breal unda' The\ '"' 1ted about "70 o t thl· do\\ntrodden lO lunch at (arr h at t •nill·d ~3tl00\ Plat..t "In Los Angeles I sa" ho mdes: people in Pl·f'hing Square and I fantasm~d 3bout bnngmg them to lunlh. but I ne,er dad." said 3 ·\ear-old Se1fen. He mad(' his fantas' rnme true "hen hl' and Ha" ll'' picked up the S96 I tab for the ho mele\s lro"d Pahap' their gesture didn't permant>ntl~ sohe the hunger prohkm but for one da> thl'~ put sm1ks on the fac.'es and lc:l!..l<l in thl· stomachs of the do" n and out \\ e 1magrne that v.ac; the ~t hundred bud,., thl' p.ur e'er spent \\'(' v.ouldn't mtnd Sttmg others folio"' l\t·tlcn and Ha" le~ ·s lead It'~ detinitel~ a fast-food habit "nnh hJ' mg ( hurche!>, homde'' relief \lrgan11ataon' and l'l'kbrtt\ tek- tho ns go a long "'a~ to"ard ht"lp1ng strct't ix-opk but thc.· H>ntnbut1o n'> ol ind•' tdua" per~onalitl' this gro" mg d1km- ma in .\men«a Someume-s 'ou·H go tta breal the ruk , ... , .. ...., I oda) 1s Thu™1..a' \<'pt : .. the: ::-oth da) of IQ90 Thert' art' "' d.l ~., left in thl" ~ear On Sept ~ 7. I Qt>-i, tht' \\ .tm•n l u mmassion •~sued a rt"pon t"on- d u<lan1 th.it Ltt Han c~ (),v.alJ had actC'd alo ne in assassinating Pre\idcnt ~cont'd' in ''ncmtier 1963 Write to usl In , .. Q John ..\dams wu namC'd to n<'io ll.atl" tht' Re' olutaon..ir" \\ ar· .. pt".ll<' terms "'llh Bnta1n In I ~JQ. W an.a" Pol.ind .. ur- rt"ndt'rC'd .Hkr v.l"'('h of n-s1!.tanl(' to 1n,ading lore~ from '·"' (tl"r- man~ and the "" rt·t l n1on dunng \\ orld \.\ ar 11 -B.t IJw :b~t~ PrHs ................. c..t...,...._ The -C11i1e...,,.. enc:C>Ufegft eo«espondenct> from our rNdefs We request lett•• be kec>t 10 appro111matef) JOO WOfds Any con~l'\Coeo 519r11ficantty longer 1'*1 300 WOfdS win be printed at °"' dtSCr~hon a~ a c ,,, ,., ..... , '°'~----Community commentaries•{•~ fOf issues per1"\flf\I to c•t~ ano towns elOng ll'le Otange Coasr Guest commentann ma., petl&•n to an• pubhc issue Ed•IOflal responses are r~ l()f rebuttals to ed•t0t•al P<>SlllOOS or IM -Clllt..., ..... Leltet's conStdt!fed to be llt>4tt<>us Of in bad taste will not t>e pun1e<1 Writers are hmlled to lour svbmlSSIOf'ls a month All correspon()enee must be Signed and include 1ri. writer s eddr.ss and telePl'IOne number tor ver1fat100 pt,HP<>MS Lett.,. lhOuld be addressed 10 IM -Clllt ..., .... l30 WMI Ba)' Str .. t. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Attenllon L9tt9'$ to tl'le Editor Wrttt!fs w tll'I ~llOl\S .,e urged to call tl'le Daily Pilot at (7141 642~ t ~t 352 D•ISllll'J ,. Hf; Y O€(;J( TH'S ~r; - .JAY lQo/05 C()t ~ Ot'tR. >8tE ~WA USO THAN!tS· (jlW.(; SJOAI . .. , ......... -"' Tiii DI PD1t Thurlday. September 27, 1990 •• IUI Ill E-. T..I. llb:hlRHL •• .14!~1 IL - 'ittu"tr c;;::; A tax hike IOOllS for our next 1 governor After dancing away from the suh- JCCt of stat<' finances and tallC'S for m ost of this campaign ~ear. tht n val candidates for govC'rnor a rl' getting a little bolder 1n 1hc.·1r rhetonc Reader's biggest gripe? noise, noise, noise, noise Democrat D1annC' Feinstein sup. pons propo~ls 10 1c~ > a higher ta' rate o n household income in e:tc<'~' than S~00.000 a )Car he hmm talk of a n rncome t.ax boost to onh th as top brae k.et "and then only as a la'' rewn ·· Republican Pete \\ 1lson rule'> out an' hoo .. 1 in income ta\es wh11C' ll'a' rng the d oor o pen Ill olhl'f inc.rcase'> 'l et he. too sa'' ht· v.ould accept h1ght'r ta~e'> unh 3\ d IJ\I resort and then onh aJter J thrc,ing an agreement o n rc.-for m init the budget-making prO<:<.'\\ E.di101 .. s note -La5t Mr<eJ. "<" .ul<-d n·acJt·r. "h3t bug~ thrm most Jhour <>range ( t\3Sl Belo" " J s.Jmplm~ or rc\pc.mses -"hi. h rJngt'1 trom the t on~rrutll\ c In the tru/\ hu.Jm' 0 r m ~ gl.id ~ (llJ asl t•d ahnut m\ t11ggc\t gnpc lx'l'3u\C "'hat rc.ilh bug' m(' ar(' tho!>C o bno\IOU'> g.ir- dl.'ncr. and kaf hlu\\Cf' E\Cr" rn J.i' thl.'' c.om c \"'arming all 11\lf our ne1ghborhooJ li ~c a bunc.h 111 .inl\ The no1~ 1\ unht'arahk n•'t tu mcnuon thl.' c. hlllnC'> of du'>t .inJ J in lhat the\ c.n·.itc I usc:d tn hJ\ c .1 dean hllU"4.' hut I lclO "t ll'l"(l up "'1th the du\t all o'er our houx· an\1J,· .ind l'Ut I "', .. h our ut' otlic. 1al .. "'ould outla"' the blo"'l.'r\ ht' tore "'c all get affiictc.·d "'1th cmph,S('ma or asthma or some- thing 1 he mcrcaS(' in smog in < lra~e ( 11un1~ •'> bad enough "'ttho ut thl.'\C 1d1otic. kaf blo"'<'r' 0 \\hat°'> bugging me" I am glad ) OU .lSlN. hc\."3US(' ti I!) OUISt'. 001't' no 1S(' \\I.' .ire \Urround<.'d h' II .\<. an nampk. pka'IC tell m (' "'h~ l'.l' h time I tn to u~e a mul'h nc-cdl•J nap. all ·hell hrc.il' Ion~ in thC' nc1ghborhl>l)J Th1.• moment I l''"'t·r m) h<'3' ~ 11Js the garbage: tru\ L. gnnds 10 a halt nc:\I d lX\f thl goardcncr .im' C'> "'11h ht'i pu11-pu11 machine"" tht• '>trect ""'~pt"r '"'1rl' b' m' room II I had m' "'a' the' 140ulj he.' t h I'll· Jepl<" ~d hl the: outer-mo'>I side o r the moon Dng.' l\arL. 1n c. hu ru' tht· 11.'I'> tal c oil .inJ the l id'> 'It.in ~elling in fwnt \h tt•kphonc 'hnll' .i' I hc.'t 11 111 'tn r l nu"'ing ,lt ,our.<' rhat 11 \\11n·1 I aNndon m~ plan anJ .10'4..' lrom m' ~-dl•Jd \1knc.e rt'1gns .\nd I .. 1111 haHn·r C\en mcn11oned the m utorc. nk'> .ind tht' arrogant dri' er'>"' ho ~an-m<.' h.ilf tn death "'hrn thl'' ndC' the "'h11c.· hnc-hc.·t"'t't'O l'11'> L('al hl\l\\C~. llh the kal hln" - er'> I thinl the' .ire dctnmenwl 111 tlur mc:"ntal health and thl· c' n hoHnng hcl11.opter in tht' night. tht' tlanging "'rought iron gait' ht'lo"' "'' apanm<.'nt I hate tu mcnt11m tht'>. but I must rht• t\\t\ nt''" pap(n camcn. "'ho ka' \' 1ht•1r mo tor'I running nght under 111' bedroom "'indo "' in thl· H'f\ "<'l' houn. ca1.h morning J<. thc.·~ tlang m~ ptl" t~i("(' each. "h1k dd1'cnng papt>r\ in m~ c.ompln Tht'' ha'c to do 11 -pan c.lf thc.·ir 1oh -thJt'' 0 1\. ~nd \Ou lno1.1. I ,1111 IO'<' It he~ I ha'<' lo'C'd 11 \lOl'C I d1\ CO\('rt"J the Panti,-nu•an at the Jg1.· of 10 0 ~h b1gC-Sl lflP<' I\ ~OU [tU\\ s~11c hC'd \Omcthana that "a'n t brol l'n I hl t' the Oaah Pilot thl· o lh<'r "'•l' 11 ~as Too bad Llttll'I To th< Edator Who 1 Paul Frttman. tht c.o n iultant YrhO 1s running both th<' Lquna uurTI \d\ 1~f') Group and th< ( o mmnttt to 'e the Can) on' He kttp1 a.a) "'I ··~~.. 1h1'I and ... •-c" lhat. but •ho anJ v.hat 1 hf 1all)' rqlftKntana" ('C11.1.J nh no' Latuna Beach or Lquna Can)On Cltarl), lbat kwXI ~s 1eamC'd at the \\C'dnnda). Sci>• l 2 mtttans of the ommiucc 10 '~ the ( an\of\ •turally, the tcTfdom of Laauna BcKb •1U bt dclaaht~ 10 pa) S20 m1Uioe.. =•ce·cst. O\~r 20 vun lO DI lft t'CtlUIDttlUOn (Of k.ttpe .. \lftClt~ t P'OPolitd pri~•~ toM" counic area of the Ulpu Law Project in t..auna 0 I J o hJ\C' a rnmpl.i1nt Jhout th1· trJllic. 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I don·1 lt l>.c.· thc.· IJ\ I th.11 \1•11 (the P1lot1 h.:iH put 1n 1.litkll'llt print in ~nur ne"''p.IPl'l I l1l nl thr other pnnt mu1.h 1'11.·ttl'I l h' 1,-.11., more It l <' 1.ln1.• 111 t h1.· ,,.n,.1111 m l If\. ula" 0 ~\ ~·g gnpt'. nn'l'" lllllllllljt \IOP '>IJO!> rherc-\ttOl\ II\ he..• .1 <. an)'on. plu~ a mini~ ul<' ""'a'' h nearb) When t"'o 1nJn 1du31'> one a h11h·k\.tl ut) offin al "'ho B'llUIC' I) said the { '" "ontN l<l pun·ha'<' utxtanttall) into the area rtdJa('('nt to l cu.urc \\ o rld (lh<' major de- 'tlopmtntal arta) -anJ thu~ \al.I. hams.cit 11norcd -pomtC'd o ut to Paul Frttman Junna tht p1 I~ mttuna that the aolf cou~ art"a wa' v.onhlcs,. Frttman apttd Mr f l't"tman t\('n lated that 1t was v.orthl "nd v.hcn a'lkcd how man)' acrn at wa Mr. Frttman did not e'en know and how'Cd no 1nttrnt funhermort. didn't I hear Mr Frttman ~)'he planned 10 la k onto the pntt taa (or 1M-( an on from SS to SJO m1lhon in de· \dopcf's ~ for road bu1ld1na. but not d ~ ,, to l.he publte" Hum up ltt't. U climb abN1J gr11,qng J1<.rcg.ird lor ohc.·\lng \tor 'tlg_O\ in lhc.· Or.tnl(l' ( t•Un l\ Jrl'J p.trt11. ulJrh 1n C 11\tJ \k,.i "hcrc.· ncn rnun1upal c.·m pln\t'e' 1~nort' thl' -.1gm I thin~ th1.· mn\I bo1ha,ume 1hing .ibout II' ing 1n 'c.'"'Pon rk.i,h "th,· 'l.'"~'n &.s1..h poli1..L h'-'111..npl\'I lh 1n~ 11\l"r 211 llnll'' J JJ\ n1JL.1ng 11ins o l Olll\C unul '\ 1n th1.· m1111110~ I th1nL. 11 "Jb<,nlutrh r1d1l ut11u' Jnd ati,urd \t, ti1~1.·,t l_Lrlfll.' 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I l 811 h<.'ar th(' rn.1nng laugh\ o l 1ho<.e h1~-monc\ fcllo1.1." Bl 1 h<' If\ 1nr tom ran\ O'<'r the ph1.:nomenal <,no"' ioh and th<' huitC' npot1 that"' in tht' ~in,t tor the <,h<:<'P 1n l. ituna Reach \\att·h out. La1una1 Do m1t put 1hc bond 1n1tiat1 \( on thl" "lo,C'm · bcr ballot. demand a later cl<"Ctaon d11t' Hiddt'n ndas. abu~ o r Power. l'Onfl1 ts of mltrest. nqo- tiauna 1n bad fa11h. dcttitfulneu. duress. la k o f d1 lo\u~ to and f'Cptt-S(·ntauon for tldcrl) Lc1surt' \\-orld rontnbutOI"$, a puitnuall) fOtltly lt"'d~ ll\d \lJ>PICU'I~~ PfT« taa for tht 1nyon Land. ttc., must be 1ddrn1N a.nd 1ttufltd. J K J NKS una~ \\ h1le C'ach tncs to put the o thl·r at a d1s.ad,antage o n the issue. thc' '>1111 dc'>t'n e a measure of credit for refui..ing 10 take the no-ncw·taA.l''> n ot-unJer-a n' -ci rc u m staM t'" pledge that's been in fashio n among poht1c1ans during 1he last d<'cadc.· ( o nsidenng the 1rruspons1blc le' l'I .. at "'hu.:h \ta tr"' 1de campaign' .i rc. u\ualh w nductcd in ( ahfomi.1 e'en · \Ulh limited forbcara n,l \t.Snds out a" sta1c!.mansh1p 01 lOUr...e Feinstein and \\ 1hur .lrc: a"'arc o l the problem\ ;in,! OlCd'>1onal embarra'>'>ment v 1 ' (1eorgc L>t.-ul meJian ,au<,ed h • h1m!>Clt -and for the \IJte -tn talang lht• pledge 1n l'I 2 .lnd ~ir "'hen he \o ughl rr-eklt111n l 'Ur 'e.tr lal<.'r Frum th<' \('f\ \1.irt Dcul ml'JIJ n 1.1.asn'1 able tn m.1L.1 gooJ on 1h.i1 pro mr\f although th,· ta\ hc..>os1' he drd sign into IJ"' ir l1Jl:i.'\ 1.1.en.' rcla11,eh m1nnr onc.·• \\hen urlUffi'>tanl·<'., lonc.·d h101 It• support a muc.h m1•rc "gnrfo .in: boost 1n tht' ga\Ohn<' ta\ 1h1., \t-;11 hl' 1..ould argue that he J1d ''' "nh afkr en'>unng that 'oter' al'-1' h;1.J to dppnne the increase. "'h1c.h th~" did last June The prospt"nt~ that ( ahtnrn14 1·1• 111,cd dunng the 1980., l h1dh '' pl.iin., the Jq~rec til <.uHc\c; (>t 11 ~mc.·11.in hJd 1n hulding d o"-n tl \l"' '"h1k 0 tht'r maJor rcgJL>n' nf 11 lUUOlr\ Suflered C'lOOOmlc. pr. t' kms. business conditions in ( .ii lomia remained strong and r. c.rc:a..cd state ..ale' and income IJ' n'\t'nue enough to penmt h11t 1 J 'l.Uld the d1\agrecal"lk ta\k 1 '>"'.illll\\IO[t hr\ ,.impa1gn pk'\Jl(l' 1.1.hok But thert'·s be-en a hca'~ pnCt 1 th<' Jc.·\ line 1n the quaht~ o l ,t,1ll \<.'f\ Ill'' .lnd 1n the unmet nt'l'd ' 1 t t altlurn1a ,,x1et\ cspecralh 1 eJuc.·auun 'o"'. 'tin.ill\ the 11111~· prec.111. tc.·J natlllnal r~<''"on '" '"'' \lgn' nt ha"ng arn,<.'d Jilli thrl'atrn' 111 dotih<.·r ( altforn1.1 .:ilong "'1th the re<1t of tht' l 01tr1I ~late'> lJt\' ta~ reH·nue "'on't Ix .. v.elling Junng the earl\ 1991.J!, t hl 1.1.a\ 11 ha' tor much 01 thl' 1.i,1 Jec.adl.' The ne't go,em or "'1ll l,1u much tougher thc.al problem' fhat 1n ll\C.'11 " not m·"' 11 \.11.r.imentn \\atthing a nc"' '1.i•1 \hl<'I l'\t'lut1\I.' In to dean up th1. mc.-.,, !ell h' the preceding gt" t rn111 I) J lamihar 'pectac. It' tn lon111mr t d p1 tol uh"4.'f\ crs E' Cf"\ nc~ .1d ministration. s.a'<.' on<'. that', mL.cn 1.1fli\e 1n lhl.' last "\~\.Ca~. ha\ (ounJ th<" finanu al "upbo:ird l"larc and h;I' hdd 1t1 '-lramhle to tind v.a)' t•I balanl ang the O("\t hudgl"t ( 10' ernurs and lawmalcn \IO\I \\ llrltl \\ ar II nc,cr had mul h Oe>.1h1llt\ in prepanng state ~pcn,1 mg p lan' Too much state and l<X.i1 spending i~ mandated b\ la"'' alrcad) on th<' statute book'I. <'"' law~ would ha\C 10 bf cnau1.:d belorc the~ program' could ht· lt1Ul hed ~ome changes would l'"t'n rt"qu1rt 'oter approval But the pro blem ha bc<'omc wor'IC in recent ycaf"\. c J'C('iall) btcau~ o r lhc pn~t or lnltUlll\'('\ de 1JO<'d to deal ~1\h specific prob- lems with httk rcprd to the slat<"' o~rall fi~I Sttuauon The nr"' JOHmor will find that hf> or he hi\ ku nc,1b1ht) on ~t mattr-f'\ than an)' of C'ah(onua s prtv1ous chief uccuu"a have had .. hen the) first assumed offitt No wonder Feinstein and ilJon ha"c bc'cn caut1ou abOut raakina promises they v.-on't bt abk to kttp tatesman hap may )ct pt'.'OH· to be lhc tut re(uee 1)f··am UO\I •• pollOc.an ...,.... ,.., .. ,. • "' a a ..... o.c. ...... ~· 0 ' ,. .. Or· ~ C-.• "·"· ..... : Sept. 27th to Sept. 30th ONLY!! "You Won't Believe THE SAVINGS" '87 MITSUBISHI PRECIS Auto, •m/fm cauctte. cu1tom wheel• (058393) $4,388 '86 H CRX 5 1pecd. •Ir, ca ... tte, low mlle1 (046597) $5,988 '88 MAZDA SES PICK-UP 5 1peed. p/1. air. ca1Mtt« cu1tom ahell. cu1tom wheel1, (365898) $7,388 '86 ACURA INTEGRA LS COUPE 5 ...-4. p /e. air, ttlt. cralee .... Net. elley ........ (lUC557) $8,388 '86 FORD BRONCO Full 1ln 'wh"I drive, V-8. auto. p/1. •Ir, tllt. crulM. cu1tom wh .. 11. tow peck .... (1SKX326' l . ~-~~-' '85TOYOTA CELICA GT 5 •.-•411, •I•. air. tUt. elloya. l•••c•lete co•clltlo•l(2EHM7eJ) $4,988 '86 BUICK SKYLARK V-6. •uto, p/1. air, p/w. p /I. tilt, crulM, Low mlle1. (1SK8599) $5,988 '85VW CABRIOLET Auto. air. ca ... tte, p/1, cuatom whttl•. low mlle1. Bl•ck Beauty! (008813) $7,888 '85HONDA PREl.lJDE White. 5 .-cl. 1tereo, c:aeeette. p/w. tilt. cralM. moonroof (007500) $8,788 '87 HONDA PRELUDE SI Auto, p/w, air. MOOnroof (019955) $10,588 \ '89 MAZDA 323 Auto. p/1, •Ir, 1tereo. low mlle1 (2L TS958) $6,788 '88 CHEVY CAMARO COUPE V-8. •uto, p/1. •Ir. ca ... tt•. p/w. p /I, tilt. crulM. cu1tom wheel1 (2JKR'23) $7,988 '87 ACURA INTEGRA LS COUPE 5 ...... p /e. elr. tflt. cnlee, -reef, •O., wa...te. (IGNCMt) $9888 '89 CHEVY CAMARO 8 Cyl. Red. Low mil•• (205049) $10,988 ______________________ ...... _________ ... __________ • 11 ....... .,..., ... h•nna. •• 1114. a.• az•s lrlva NaWport Shares residents to panic button AlllFI II 1larm1• Bulldozers working In Newport Shores caused a flurry of calls from concerned residents Monday. By lrl1 Y okoi Ofange COMt Delly Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Ncwpon Sbo1es raidents awoke Monday to the frishtenina 10und and sight of bulldo:z.cn that appca.rcd to be fill-ina in the beloved channel behmd their homes. But, after a battery of fnnt1c calls lO public aaenc1cs, midents learned the hu1e machines weren't fi lling an the channel but were buildmg a din dam as preliminary work for a manh restoration project long de- sired by the midents. Locals said they were rclacved but a bit surprised they hadn't been notified of the work. "They've been prom1smg to do this for years," Ninfa O'Bnen said. ··The unfonunate thing 1s. they for- got to tell everyone who hvcs here." The marsh restoration 1s being conducted by the U.S. Arm) Corps of En11nccrs as pan of the massive Santa Ana River flood control pro- jCCt that extends from the Pacific Ocean to the San lkmard1no Mount.auls. The cbannd ts part of the 92 acres of depadcd wetlands acquired by the Anny Corps. The mtorat1on project includes removal of oLl- contamioated matcnal from the marsh and construction of tin) channels that will allow sea water 10 flow in and mtx w1th fresh water according to Dee Gonzales, Arm)' Corps project manager. The water m the channel aro und the Ncwpon Shores community 1s bc101 dammed and diverted 10 allow removal of the contaminated material, according to Gonzaks Some dred11ng may also be done. he said. The restoration work as slated to be completed 10 May 199 I A year after that.. native vegetation will be replanted m the marsh. Gonzales wd. Gonzales said public officals had met with a fe w propen) owners several months back to explain the project and schedule. But he ac- knowlcdJcd the public ootificauon process was fault y. "We probably shouJd have notified more of the propert)' own- ers in wnuna," he said. ··w e hope to get somethana like a flyer o ut to help ~ople better understand whafs going on " O'Bnen. immediate past-presi- dent of the Newport Shores Com- munity Association, said she was inundated with phone calls around 8 a.m. Monday from neighbors wondcnng why buJldozcrs wctt dumping din into the can.al. In 1um. O'Bnen called city of- ficials and even a couple of council members. None of them knew what was going on. she said. ··w e thought they were going 10 fill the whole channel,'. satd fellow 62nd Str~t resident Belt) Chase O'Bneo clanfied the snuauon alter a fcv. more calls and was somewhat rchc,ed. But she said residents stall ha ' e concerns about potential flooding, odors and the effect of the v.ork on the ducks. other birds and fish an the channel. Sheridan's Japan 'junket' exacerbates old wounds in Irvine By Bob van Eyken Stat! wrn., IRVINE -O pponents of Mayor Sally Anne Sheridan say a tnp she's planning to Japan with three other city officials at taxpayer expense 1s a radical dcpanure from her cam- paign promise w concentrate on home town issues. Shendan counters that the tnp was arranged duri ng the adm1n1s- trat1on of her predecessor l.alT) Agran, and that she's jUSI taking care of unfinished bus111ess. But Agran denied he set up th e tnp Shcndan 1s taking and referred to 1t as a potential "ceremonial Junket." ArTanaed under Irvine's Sister Cities program. 1hc tn p will take Sheridan, Cuy Councilman An Bloomer. and two Cit) staffers to Tsukuba. Japan beginning Nov 12 Cameron Cosgrove. a former council member and Agran ally. said he found 11 unseemly that Shcndan should be taking advan- tage of a program she opposed on the council before becoming ma) or He esumatcd the tnp will cost taxpayers about S 13.000 Both Cosgrove and Agran .,..ere defeated in last June's clect1on "I fi nd this troubling because it's in du-cct conflict wuh her stated pos1t1on.'' Cosgrove said Agran was hcavil} cnt1cized .,.. h 1 le 1 n office b) hendan and oth\.1 '· .,..ho accu~ h1m•of spend- ing too much time on national and intcmauonal issues and not enough on )UCh matters as potholes on local streets. "She made such a big issue of It. sending o ut campaign hit pieces about poth oles. and now she's going to be spending an unprecedented amount of cit ) mone) on this tnp ... (osgrove said. "This really burns me up after .,..e took so much heat 0' er thi s ven issue. the former councilman said ·· Sheri dan said. 'however that she does not feel the tnp can be canceled. "At this stage of the game 1t would be .. el) bad form to do that." she said ·-rm opposed to e,.pan;ii- mg this program an) funhcr. b!Jt I do behe .. e an doing whateHr ·y,iare aJrcad) committed to and doing It 1n the best way possible." Shcndan said she did not lrnov. bow much the tnp was going to C'O!il. Cosgrove estimated that at would cost about S 13.000. or about a full th a rd of the c11~ 's Sister Ctt1es budget. · Agran, who set up the sister cit) program wnh Tsukuba m 1989. tra,eled there m the summer of1h at )Car But he dad !>O at pn,a1e e\~O\e. ··since I was being attacked for selling up these lands of inter- natio nal contacts for the ut\. I d1dn ·1 feel It v.ould be nghl 10 suck the cn~ lor the lost ·· .\gran said .\gran al!>O denied that he St't up 1he mp Shendan as takmg "That's not what I had talked about wtth them at all.'' he said ··1 thou&h t we'd gouen the ceremonial end of it taken care of with my tnp. What I had CO\ 1S1oned was a kind of go"ernmental exchange. involv- ing some of our planning staff I behe'e the Japanese have a 101 to teach us an terms of pla nning and housing cons1ruct1on This would be a work.mg mp. not the kind of ceremonial Junket I'm afraid this 1s turning out to be ·· Shendan said she v.111 be wo rk- ing. hov.eHr She said she dad not kno.,.. her entire schedule. but that 11 v.ould 10\ oh e such things as establishing some w n of e'changc program betv.cen L.( I and a Japanese una'e~at~. as .,..ell as a Rota~ llub e\change program .. Im not going on 'acataon: she sai d. "This 1s going to be a learning u~nencc... Mayor Salty Anne Sheridan Newport tourist springs for homeless meals in SF UCI braces for renewed student activism ... SAN FRANCISCO -A Newpon Beach man and a fnend ·found the sight of so man) homeless and hungry people too murh to JUSl walk past and forget. ··in Los Angeles I saw homeless peo ple in Pershing Square and I fantasized about bnngmg them to lunch. but I nner did ... said Dennis Sc1fcn. 38, who li ves m Ncwpon Beach Sc1fen, however. hved the fantasy dunng a tnp to ~an Francisco. On Sunday. be and has pal. Howard Ha.,.. le~ 111 of Corona. invited about 70 street people to lunch at (arr, Jr at United Nauons Plaza. At first. only 10 street people accepted the in' 11at1on But .,..ord spread quickly and soon dozens of shabbal) dressed l'U\tumcr' lined up at the coun ter. The manaaer. wh o would not 1dcn11f) himself. at firsi encourqed the homeless crowd to cat outside. sa)ang he .,..a., concerned that fleas and licks fro m the guests would infest the ..a lad bar. But Sc1fcn anmted that they cat indoors. One man. who ga ve has name only as Jack. fini shed thrt•e hamburgers and took o ne to go. ··Anytime yo u get to cat free hamburgers. man. 11"~ like wanning the lottery ... he said, pamng his stomach. The tab for lunch came to $96.8 1. but Hawle) -.aid tht• experience was wonh much more. ··vou walk around and Stt so many homeless ~opk. 11 gel\ to you. We can't feed everyo ne. but 1f we c~n make a small dent in the pro ble m. well. maybe that 1s a contnbut1on:· -From Dail> Pilot "1rr rrpon By Russ Loar Stall Wrilltf IR VI NE -After last year's re- b1nh of student acuvasm at UCI. administrators. faculty and staff are bracing themselves for another wild and wooll) -)Car on campus. .. w e·re at the mcrn of and re- sponsive to .,..hat happens an the .,..,orld and soc1ct) :· said l Cl Chancellor Jack Pcltason. ..Cam- puses are 1ust pressure points for .,.. hat happem an the rest of the .,..orld ·· The 67-)ear-old Cl chancellor. v. ho .,..ca1hercd the storm of student protests an the '6(h as chancellor of the L'n1,ers1t\ of lllano1s at l 'rbana-Champa1gn. said he look~ foNard 10 what he calls the ··inter· generati onal handshaking" of the ne v. ~hool year It 1s U(Ts 25th ann1,ersar. 'ear. and among 1he 16,500 students re· turning to classes .... ,11 be the biggest freshman class ever -about 2.850 ne w students. Al LICI and college campuses ac ross the nation. a new generation of students has discovered the 1960s tactics of confro ntation and demonstration. Tb1ny-stvcn per· cent of students sun eyed at more than 400 CJlmpuscs last school )'ear said the) took pan in organized dcmonstrauons -double the per- centage of the tumultuous I 96<h. accord1n& to a l'CLA SUl"'\C) LC I student bod~ president Todd huben agrees that student acll' ism 1s on the nS( and said he plans to help turn up the heat this )Car .. .\ 101 of students are taking 1he1r careers and school more senousl) because of the difficult~ tn getung mto a l <.. school:· said Schuben. a 21 -,ear-old sex aal nolog) major .. .\~ a result. v.e·re gc111ng students .,..ho are S(nou~ about 1ak1 ng an aCli'e rolt' in changing things·· Last school \Car, l '<.. I 'ltudenls 11\~d an a cardboard .. shanl~to.,..n·· 10 protest what the~ called the homelessness of homoSt",ual cou- ples who do not quahf) for famal~ housing on campus I\ shant)tov.n protestors were arrested 1n March during a carefull) planned act o f Ct\11 d1sobed1ence -blocking the entra nce to the admm1strauon building t ampus PohC'e C h1cf M1chat'I Michell. a vctt'ran of student protests at LT Bcrkele> where he was a campus officer from I Q()Q 10 1977. said the In me campus 1s indeed healing up, but still rela- t"cl)' ta me ·'The idea ofralhcs and protest demonstrations 1s not ne .... to me." he said ··w hen the SIU· dents here reached the po1n1 of tame when the) wanted to be arrested for some k..and of ca' 11 d1sobe'<l1C'ncc the) talked about n "'"h us \\ e all understood up front .... hat 11>as going to happen "We'll ha'e to 11>a1t and Stt 11 the issues being addressed lac,t ~~ar arc with us again this ~ear .. J unaor Lank Schrader. (()-('hair of lJCl's ga) and lesbian student union. s~ud the "shanl\t011>n" 1s ucs arc still on the front burner. but the ba11le as no.,,. being 11>aged at the stale le' el .. It's not JUSI the ga ) and lesbian groups that are al'll' eon campuc, b) an' means:· Schrader said ·• .\ lot of people were empowcn:J last )ear Because of the protests. the adman1strat1on has been a lot more .,..a iling 10 listen 10 demands from students·· One issue nearl\ C\Cl"\One at l ( l "'Ill he gr-applang· 11>1th thac, ~hnol )Car ill the budget crunch System- v.1de. the UC campus budget of S2 1 b1lhon re present!> onl} a 2 percent ancrcaSt' over the last academic ~ear The S40 m1ll10n "'• increase 1s SI 63 mtlhon less than ""• requestt."d b) l .C' offi cials peak.mg at the Board of Re-gent!> meeting Thursda~ at LTLA.. l ( President Da' ad Gardner said cam· pus budget cuts arc 1nentable ··M, pnnca pal objCCll'C. as the J9Q0-91 budget de"elopcd . v.as to maintain the quaht) of the un1,crs1t~ ·s teach- ing program ·· Gardner said al thC' Regents m~tang .. \\ e .... ,11 be able to do so v.1th this budget. although v.e "'Ill be malong cuts in \ inuall~ e' Cr) other part of our budget .. .\t L <.I. Chancellor Pcltason said there 1!> no doubt 1t v.111 be a "bclt- ugh1ening .. )Car on campus "Re· sources .... 111 be .. e~ t1gh1 Th<" tightening v.ill take place on thl' adm1nastrau'c side and the puhlal sen ice side.'' he said ··w e· re re· cru1tang at a somev. hat "lower pace. but we e'\pcct the capital pro_1ects lo be built on t1m~:· L'n1vcr~1t\ Omhudsman Ron See UCllB-4 Calendar Cot&a Mesa • 6:30 p.m. C..ta Mesa P1aaat111 C.mml11lon. 6 JO p.m. Monday.Civic Center, 77 Fair Onve. Fou&aill Valley • P ...... VaUey Uallle4 ScHel Dt1trtd, 7:30 p.m. Thurlday, 17210 Oak Street. Fountain Valley. Ne.,.,-t Bead ·~ heda P ...... C.mml11I••· 7:30 p.m. · Thursday1 council cbambeR. 3300 Newport Boulcvaro. • 7 p.m. New,.rt Beacl Ctt7_ Ceuell. 7 p.m. Monday, councll chamben, 3300 Newpon Bl vd. "-1111a111 C..ta M ... •TM Ora,.e County Pbitharmon1c Society recent· ly received substantial sifts from Tosb1bl Amenca and The TUMS Oran,e ounty in 1uppon of their education ouuacb proeram. which sponton frtt c:oncetU to mote than 24.000 Oranee County tehoot cbilcftn. • nc Frimda of the Onn,c CObl Collete Norman £. Wauon Labrary .tn hosf marine 1C1cntt aroauor. Dmai1 L Kelly, in I J)l"Olf'am entlt&cd r.1w1cr W1'akl o( Catlfonua .. at 7:JO p.m tonltht in dM llfden1 ol lhc Wilhs l.onsytar rakknce on Lido Isle in NIWPOf'.' leach. Tdets arc S3 for non-membcn. la.,..dcift: 4l2-40l7. b Tiii AJDcricu Cew:.n Soacty wdl mttt ll 7.30 f .m. IOftilllll fUi a ~ Oft killtr wbala II the Calla Mm OliMIUIUt)' Cneer Tlte lf'OUP wdl .Muel a ._. dllllap, ~natnt at 9:30 a.m •• oo .._.,, aa C~ Cow Slltc lllth tn Corona del Mar. •The Alzheimer's .\ssoc1a11011 ut Oran~ ( oun1' wi ll present a free suppon gwup leader 1nuning scuaon from 9 a m 10 3 p m vn 1urda> at -'10 West 19th t . in Costa Me'la lnformauon 631 -024S. •The Center Danct ~lhance v.111 hold a dinner dance. hononna members of the Nev. York < 11' Ballet, at 6 p.m. on Saturday at The \\cs1in ~uth Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. T 1cl e1s arc S 11 ~ per person. lnformatton. SS6-2 I 22. c~t 220 or 121 •The Food Dlstnbu11on Center of Orange Count\ will sponsor a food collection dnvc dunng .. Na- tional Hunaer Week" from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m on Monda}' throuah Frida)' of next v.cek al the Costa Mesa City Hall, all four communit) center\, the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanmcnt, the Costa Mesa Country Club. and tht Mesa Verde and Costa Mesa tibrarie Information. 7Sl·l~3 or 754~5300. •The Oranae County_ Bar Auociauon. 1n con.1unc- uon whh the Ora~ County Tnal Lawye"°' Assoc••· t1on wall ho t a danMr for tht benefit of the Po~rt) law ~nter of Oraf\lt County on Wtdncsda) at the Beverly Hen .. Hotel 1n COJta Mesa Tickeu arc Sl25. Information 41 -101 0. .. ...... v.u., . •The Fountain Valley Commuruty Commit-~ o( tbc Amcncan Cancer Society wdl mttl al 7~:0 a.m. on Tuaday Jt th( Fountain Valk\ Rq1onal Hopaa&al. 17100 Euchd avt., in Foun·- l&in Va.Uey. lnfOrination: 1S 1-044 l. 8 The Government Affairs CounciJ of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerte has 1eheduled i meeu .. to reVIA' t.k local No-~'mbcf bel14>1 JM9Wra from 1 .. 9 L m. on Wednriday •• Coco' South. lrookbunt and Eilts. tn Fountain \ alle~ 961-4441 HaatiaatOll Beacllt Information •The Amcncan Red <. ross 1s ofTenng ( omm un11~ CPR courses for adults and children tn both En&hsh and Spanish al varyana ume' at the \\est Count' Offi ce, 16882 Gothard t . l nn "· in Hunt1n1ton lka\:h. The f~ I!> S27 Information 815-~' 1. C\I 100. •The Huntmaton Beach Eilts Lodge "lo 1959 rc('Cntly held a Lod&e of rrov. for depancd lodae brotht"n Edward Hulun, Harvt) Van Meter. and Gtorac Bell • Pro,J«t Self· uffic1enc) will meet at 6'.30 p.m tontaht an Cit)' Hall Rooms St and 87, Yorktown and Matn Utt\$, 1n Huntll'\ltOn Beach. lnfor· matton H6-S263 or 536-S439 •A mecttnt of Hununa1on Bea h Nc11hborhood Watch as lated for 7.30 p.m. iont&ht an the Hunt- 1naton Beach Coun al Cbambcr1. 2"000 Maan t.. in Hununaton Beach. lnfonn1t1on. 960-S933. •The Huntana_ton kach Community Committee of the Amencan Canttr Society *Ill mtt1 at t I :30 a.m. on Friday at Humana Hospttal. 17772 Beach Blvd. 1n Hunu~ton Beach. lnfonnauon: 7.51"'°'41 •~Game wall prnmt a th~y "Dn&Jn for 1p" .. ortshop on Fnda)'. Saturday. and Sunday. an Hununaton Beath. lnfonnaoon 66'-Sl27 •TM Hununat0n Bcach/Founwn Valky Board of Rcalton *all sponlOf a voter "IJSll'lt1on campaian from I 0 a m. lo 4 p m. on Sltwada)' at V&nOU-$ klca1 shoppi._ ttntm.. lnfonnauoa. 14 7-6093. • Hununaton Be8ch ~ Seoul Troop SSS will ~ a 2Sth anna~ C0911 ol Honor danner oa Slturday. lnf'onnaboft· 141·1 ~91 . ) •The Dov.ntov.n Huntanfton Bea<."h Rotan <.tub 11>111 ho.,t the l h1rd .\nnua Rota!) Round-up from 1-5 pm on ...,unda\ at tht" Huntington Beach ( cntral L1bran ... 111 Talhen <\H. an Huntington Be.ich o\dm1s 1on 1 S5 adults. S2.50 children Information 4 "'-~~~' or 969.t>931 •The \\est Count' Famtl ) YMC~ sponsor\ a JoUl~ club 11 9 15 a m on Monda)'. Wcdnesda). and Fnda) 1n Hun11naton Beach Central Park The) also host a low-impact fitncs class from 9.15-10-15 am on Tuesda)s and Thursda)'I. lnfonnat1on 847-9622 • The Huntanaton Beach Elb Cl ub mttts at 8 p.m on Tucsda) 1n their temporary quanen at 6391 lndustr) Wa). 1n 'Westmanstrr Information· 892-3000 lrvtH •The Harbor ~re• Boys and Girl Clubs of lrvult' Wlll s~nsor aymnuta<' classe1 for boyt and ants of all skill 1e .. c1s dunnt the upcom1na month Infor- mation: SS I-214 W The aty of lrvaoe's Famalt ScrvK'C'S *Ill sponsor a ttmanar on anx.~ty. paruc, and phobias fram 7.30-9 p.m. ton'l}\t at Nonbwood Commurui::r- 4SJI 8r)"ln n .• 1n lrvtne. lnbmahOI\: 12 3. •The Great Books Ottcuuaon Group m«ts from 7. l S..9: IS pm. on Tunday at tUva'llt} HiP hoot 4 77 l Campus Dnve. in Irvine. I nforinadoft 724-664.l • The AnhritJ Founclation will prwnt a "'r entitled ... Anbritis: You're Not AIODt •• &om :J0.9 p.m. on Wednnda.y at onbwood Com•mitr Par\, 4$)1 lrya_n Ave., tft lmM. l9b 7'11• 724-664) { .,._wn~ ...... <XllT A MESA -Sistn Mary .., be obnoxious. but w·s not ~ eccordinl to City Attorney no-Kathe. K..ae .ad in an opinion released dais week tbat the Costa Mesa Civic Playboute did not violate city pol- icy or s&ate law with its production of the contro~I on~ pla) "Sister Mary lp&tius UolaiM It All For You.. .. Cbi~ 0urana·1 1979 one-- IC't play sharply lampoons Roman Cllbolic education and doctrine. It opened LO favorable reviews ievcral weeks aao and has been playina to sdk>ut crowds. But a Catholic couple. John and Ernie Feeney, attacked the play as ~rcliaious bigotry" and chaflCd that Loved ones in desert get the fax from CM By Alm Loar Stllft Wr1'lr COST A MESA -Moving men and material from the United Slates to Saudi Arabia has proved no cas) task. but sending letters to loved ones serving 10 the Middle East just Sol a whole lot easier. Over the weekend nearh :!00 Orange Count) fncnds and fam1l~ members of mihtar) personnel ser- vina in Saudi Arabia sent frtt. one-- page fax messages to lo' ed ones. thanks to the [)es.en fa:it sen ice 1ruuated last Fnda> b~ .\T&T. One m1hlaT) '41fe. scndmg a message to her husband on a fa, machine decorated '411h a ~ello"' ribbon last Fnday. said she was due to gave b1nh that veT) da) \\hen the bab> arrn e!>. she plans to send photos of the ne'-'bom to her hus- band via fu. according to Elaine Dtemng. manager of the .\ T & T Phone Center in Santa .\nn "Some have stated the) arc send· mg things in the mail and IXOple arc not rctti\ ma them:· DittSing satd. "Women come in with their kids' drav.,ng.s. They say lM)' feel closer bccaust' the) 're communicat- ina over telephone lines.·· AT & T has phone ~ntcrs in Costa Mesa. Santa .\na and M1ss1on V1eJO. "'1th most miht.af) fam1hes using the Santa Ana center. In Cost.a Mesa. .\T&T Phone Center emplo)CCS sa) they·,, had onl) a few takers so far for the frtt SCr\ ICC Thrtt thousand messages were sent '1a fax to Saudi Arabia from .ioo .\ T & T sto~ nationwide last Fnda~ alone. the first day of the program. Compan) officials say the) "'ll ronunue the frtt program until at hits the SI m1lhon mark. and then decide '4 hether to con- unu~. The idea "'as propo~ b~ state Sen .\Ian Cranston onl) about two "ed .. s ago as a "'a) to boost the moral<' of L'. . troops in the Mid· east. Phone center fues arc re· cel\ed b~ the MahtaT) Postal Ser- -----··· ------~~~- the playboule bad violated a city policy prohibiliQI the UIC Of public: Nads fat reliliom pu.rpolt1. The playhouse received a $20,000 ~ 1ural ans put Crom lbe city this year and aiets low..u1 sciece at city- cont.roUed Rea Commwtlty Center. The Feeneys penuaded City Councilwoman Sandy Genis to re- quest the city attorney's opinion as to whether lbe playboute bad viol- aled ofticial pol.icy. Kathe wrote in Ilia four .. .,. O(Mnion tbal ~le the play deals W1th a rcliaious aubject. "the pri- mary pwpo1e oft.be play appean to be secular and not teetarian. •• Had the city attorney found that the playhoute had violated city policy, the council eould have voted to rescind this year's lf'Rnl as well u its olher aupport. .. .. ... ~ NorftMt/OrWlge Cout Dally Piiot Jeff Lenardson helps send fax to troops In Saudi Arabia from f rlends and relatives. 'ace in Saudi Arabia and delivered to troops dunng ~ular mail calls. ··Families arc exc11ed. we·ve seen lo ts of smiles and some tears." said Daersang. "Even though the messages arc one-way. the families are sure they're going to be getting the anformataon they ~nd." l Ptaybouae ofticia1a said lut week they were penicWarty concerned about the PQllibility of k>lins lhe ute of the city-owned Rea Com- munity Center theater. Civic Playhouse President Elanor Rey said TUClday that she was relieved by Kathe's opinion. "Ifs srat." she said. "We were all concerned at the effect this miah\ have on ua. It was never o intent to crate contt0veny. pwpoee is to enliabten and en tain." But Rey and other pla officials said in recent 1n • that. despite the flap over Sis Mary Ianatius, they would not s away from producina controv plays in the future. A grieving •other ·seeks speedy trlal 8y Peul Archtpley Steft W,_ COST A MESA -Collene Campbell's poem begins with a vow: "Henceforth I shall shed no more tears of sadness, loneliness or frustration. as they do not aid in buildina a better tomorrow 1n memory of those who touched me yesterday." But she hesitates every time she reads the poem, because her heart ianorcs the words. and the tears flow. Anyone who followed the news throuah the 1980s knows the San Juan Capistrano woman has plenty of reason to shed tears. And that widespread knowledge has made her appearance on a commercial for Sen. Pete Wilson's gubernatorial candidacy both powerful and persuasive. Her son. Sc-0tt, was murdered m 1982. His body was thrown out of an airplane somewhere near Calahna. It was never recovered. by a ploddina criminal justice s tem that !«med to do more for criminals than for their victims. Collene Campbell became a l ing advocate and spokeswoman passage of Proposition 11 S, "speedy trial" initiative that vot approved in June. And Campbell is campaianina Wilson now because, she said, was there for her and other cri victims Surina their drive to qual the proposition. The dau&hter of a police offi Campbell said she had no idea h cumbersome the system had come. "When Scotty was murdered Apnl of 1982, that's when I shocked what the criminal just system had come to," she said. And when legislators and I enforcement officials joined and other cnmc v1cums in drafti Propo.,lllon 11 S. she assumed t would quickl y gather the neccs signatures and place the measure the ballot. ~T-he-A ..... r-t o-f-L-ig_h_t .... I Pollce log Two men 1n((j 10 bu) a 12-pack of bttr without 1den11fica11on al lhe Cut>le K ~IOr(. 517 " Wilson St . and then ran ofT 1.1.11h the bttr v.hen lhe) wer( r(fuscd ~r\lCt' Campbell and her husband Gary spent the rest of the decade per- su1 ng justice. One of Scott Campbell's murderers was con- victed an t 987. The other. his boyhood friend. was convicted a second time in December 1989. The first attempt fell short. second attempt "as JUSt under " when her brother and his wife w lolled. Her poem reads .. 1 shall s for the golden lo' e I have had a not CT) for 1he lo' c I have lost I ) o u 1 an l>r1~ltun an1 r0<>m of rour ltomt' -.. 11 It t'nug1 sa\I ng ~, lit*ts b 1· Mrs ton. Our (nt'nd / 1 / 11 ""tt'd in· ualluc 1 OIT 1¥aut1j1· 1 our lto mt' V\'t'r · mgltt "'ttlt I da1 111Hallatwn .\lt,.J c,,,.,,. /1gltt un ti" cubj t'd I\ Weston C.lll today for your frtt in -hom~ "timait~ (714) 545-9793 A car ste~ valued a1 $400 1.1.as stokn in 1hr 2200 block of Republic A Hnue tx-av.crn 10 pm Sunda) and 5 am \1o nda> 0 .\man stok a v.oman·s ""alkt from ht'r purse. v.htlh had bttn left b> the back door of her bu\iness. loca1((j at 110 I \ tl IOrta 1 The 1.1.oman l"C'pon((j Sttmg 1he man. dC1<'nbed as La11no and aboul 45.5c, )Cars old. goma throu&h her pu~ .ii at>oul ~ pm She shouted for him ~o slop but he O((j v. 11h thr wallrt. ronta1n· mg S6 in cash plu\ ~'eral crcdll cards 0 0 Two men an((j 10 rob lht' C:he' ron gas ~1a11on. 3000 Fairv1ev. Rd at abou1 I I 30 p m Sunda~ The 1v.o cn1ercd ahe offite and demand((j mone) -'fkr tussl- ing "'11h 1he clerk. ahe susp«'IS fl((j v.11hou1 ta~1ng an) mone~ No v.e:apons v.crc S<'t'n 0 V1dw and sletTO C'Qu1pmen1 and JCV.· II) v.ere stolen in a burghtl) at a home 1n lhe 1800 block of Santa Ana .\venue on Sa1urday. The intruder enaercd and ransack('(! the bedrooms 1n lht' home t>t-11.1.ct'n 10 am and 1 pm See MESA/83 But the Campbells were still fighung that battle when her brother. auto speed kmg Macke) Thompson. and his wife. Trud) were assassinated o utside their Los Angeles suburb home 1n ~t are h 1988. That case has ne\er been solved. Like other families who have expenenccd such tragedies. the Campbells felt funhcr '1ct1m11ed She tned to enlist support Propo')1tt0n 115 from slate iornc) General John Van de Ka He refused. She tned Dianne Fca 1cin. who offered onl) lip scrv1 Pete Walson. Campbell said. eager to help. "We asked and he committ she said. Wilson headlined fu raise~ for the proposition. pro' aded virtually all of the mo for paid c1rculators. she said. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION • HOLLYWOOD COMES TO NEWPORT! Hop along with Roger Rabbit, do the Arachnophobia Crawl or shuffle the E.T. trot wi1h Frank Marshall, Newport Harbor High School's own movie director /producer extradinaire at the 4th annual Harbor Heritage Run. M""Y ltw*s !of "" gll*Ola '~ Ind dol'lll1Cn$ wflKfl hlY9 Nde this run pon4blt OFF ICIAL SPO NSORS ~1\JG~HOM~ II 14"'· Ill f If 11 l•Ml .. "11 11 l'tlll~ ~~ COMfllf MCI I Yl\ITOI\ HIUU ,I , I r BAUER ~on ( AR Saturday, October 20, 1990 Participate to support continued qualify educcrtion at Newport Harbor High School at the festive 4th Annual Harbor Heritage Run. MllSl1 llllSTll1 ZK 8 00 am SK 8 IS am Newport Harbor High School. 16th Street between Dover Drive & Irvine Ave Picturesque course through Newport Heights with gently rolling htlls. ocean and bay views and cool breeze S l S includes a classic I 00«\ cotton Heritage ~000 t·sh1rt custom designed by OlN SNITSWUI * UTIUll nm ttdets • Skas from ••••t 11111 UI OlllPllY • ...,...., 111111 membersh1~s • Fun money from ._ IP .., .. , •...u'l•ne• • Disneyland • Knott's Berry Farm • Runninc shoes. Dinners and more' BUMP! lWAlll SK d1v1st0n winners will receive the following I st place Round trip ttekets to Catalina aboard the Catalina Flyer 2nd place. Club Sportswear Clothing 3rd place· Tote Bag from Newport Ski Company PUS1 Top male and female in SK will each receive a weekend getaway for two at the fabulous Le Merid1en Hotel 1n Newport Beach sn1 .. ••••• deybll exhiition -come cheer some of the top swnes i1 protmionm voleybll. ,_llituklsrm 1110 ....... 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Alona the Orange Coast. volun- teers scoured Huntington City and St.ate beaches and Newpon Beach as well as the Back Bay and Laauna Beach. "We had a pretty good tumout." said Huntington State Beach Life- guard Dan Weller. About 500 Boy and Girl Scouts turned °'#t for the beach cleanup and a hamburger cookout that fol- lowed, Weller said. At Huntington City Beach a smaller group gathered to clean the beach. Lifeguard Supervisor Kyle Lindo said. Officials for the Newport Beach cleanup and \he Back Bay effort were unavailable. Lifeguard Craig Farmer said. About SO residents armed with green plastic bags converged on 1,-aguna. Beach 1n Orange County. lifeguard Kevin Snow said ... The> cleaned up the beach really well." he said. "It looks real good." From fogg) San Francisco Bay to sunny San Diego, people dragged trash bags across some 200 beaches 1n a national effort to clean up the U.~. coastlin~. i\rguments broke out on a Mahbu beach over whether surfers were doing their share of the cleanup. and strange items such as a dead 400-pound sea turtle and almost all the parts of a car were found on other beaches. Forest rangers lowered on ropes to Garrapata Beach in Big Sur hauled up piece by piece almost a complete car. including engine. bumpers. seats and mufficr. as -well as a computer ke)board and paint canll. said Coastal Comm1ss1on spokesman Jack Ltebster. A Gucci watch turned up on Manhattan Beach and a ruby ear- ring was plucked from the sands of Laguna Beat·h. hc !Mild. and a 400- pound dead sea turtle "as found at (a~ urns in San Luis Obispo Coun- t\ · Se"t'ral used hypodermic needles. tires and plast1l· bleach bottles were among the debris some 80 volun- teers collel·tcd from the state's southernmost beach. Borderfield State Park on the San Otego Count) coast. "We're hauling 1n tons of stuff toda)... said state Ranger Olen Golden. "It's d1sgus1tng," said Liz Nickel. 56. a volunteer on Santa Monica Beach. as shl' brought a dead bird to the trash ptle. "Smee 1964 this was f By Iris Yokof St•ff Writ• NEWPORT BEACH -For the past two fall seasons, Newport Beach homeowner Dan Rabun has put up with noise he claims r~ches decibel levels hlgher than those permmed at rock concerts at Pacific Amphjthe.atre in Costa Mesa. The noise that bothers Rabun almosl daily isn't from rock con- certs or even passing Jetliners from John Wayne Airport. Jt's from Junior All-Amencan football. Shrill referee whistles. crowd roars and incessant cheerleader)· chants dunng the > outh football games and practtces at Bonita Creek Park fill Rabun's Newpon North home three nights a week and all day Saturday from Septem- ber to November. The noise tn hts bedroom nnt to the park exceeds 75 decibels at umcs, Rabun said. B) companson. a recent court decision restncts noise at the Pacific Amphitheatre to between 55 and 75 decibels. The problem has created not onl~ headaches for Rabun and his wife. but heartache as well. smce the couple don't want to attack the youth program. But the) 'd likc the games to be relocated. to a larger park or school. And after Rabun pla)t"d a deaf- ening tape of the no1!>t'.' to the council Monda~ night. and showed the reading on a noise monitor. Councilman Clarence Turner asked the Parks. Beaches and Re-creation department to look at the: park'!> uses. hours and parking and de- termine 1f an> change!> should be made Rabun contends The I" ine < o . "h1ch developed the area ... dadn 't adequatel} disclose 10 potential homeowners the act1' 111es planned at the park He d a1ms "hen he , purchased hts home o n ( ortc: 7i a.-Junior All-Amen- can football, the hiahest level allowed at Pacifi c Amph1theat.re. II At -a motorcycle at 100 feet. H dbt -a diesel toco- mou ve at I 00 feet. H dbt -a pair of Hunt- • ngton Beach parrots seized earlier this year. ttes with ntght-lighted fields" at the 12-acre park outfitted with two soft- ball fields and one adult soc~r field. But that wasn't enough, accord- ing to Rabun. Neither the wntten nottces nor the sign posted at the site mentioned football or .. high in1enstty" acttvtty, Rabun said. "s a companson. Rabun sub- mitted to the city a pho to of a sign in Yorba Linda that specifically lasted baseball. soccer and football as planned u~s at the future site of an "elemental) school and high 1ntenstl) park ... Dave Dmohowsk.J. director of en- tttlemen1 for Irvine Pacific. The Irvine Co ·s land development branch. said ht!> compan) feels at did more than enough to inform residents. "In the written notice. we noted the) could call the Cll) for more 1nformauon," Dmohowskt said. "We thought that reall> com- plied "1th the spmt and le lier of the cond1t1ons." The Irvine Co . meanwhile. didn't pan1c1pate 1n the park design or operation -those "ere handled b) the cit~. he said. The cit) 1s pnmanl~ at fault. Rabun said. for not demanding more specific disclosure and for the parll.'s poor design. which has the football field nght next to homes "'htle the "passive" parking lot 1s fanher awa\ Citizens help clean up Newport Beach's Back Bay Saturday. Thousands of volunteers hit the Shauna Norli961 ·0_1_a~--C-oa_a_1 -Od-ll'(-P1-101 Hermosa three ~ea~ ago. he didn't beach that oay to clean up California's 1,072-realize )Outh lootball practices and mile coastline. games "ould be held at the pari.. at Un1H~rsll) Orne and La \1da o\s a resuk three nights a week. he comes home from his JOb as a chemical engrneer 10 the shouts and cheers of football games. practices or ~heerleading practtccs. "h's the t:-pe of noise that's e~trcmel~ ag- gra"aung because 1t"s tn little crescendos ·· our fa, onte beach. I have pictures of how great 11 u~ to be." At day's start the shore was lit- tered "''th plasttc six-pack nngs. aluminum cans. foam cups and cigarette butts. Withtn an hour the trash bags -green for reqclable items and blue for nonreqclable - were laden. Beneath heavy fog in San Fran- cisco. workers picked up garbage on Ocean. tJalt.l'r. l h1na .ind l n"' F1dd tx·a<. hes. "We need to clean up our en- ' ironmcnt !>O "e can ha'e a ocna place 10 lt'e." )a1d Hen11 Lai. "ho walked Ocean Beath with hts "tfe He said the \:It} and c1mens coul<l do better at kl.'eping the tx·a1.·h clean. Volunteers checked otr the kind' of trash the} found on lists handeJ 11u1 ll\ lhl' l l'O lt:r lur \IJrtnl' ( un- lll'f\ .iiron The: ~an Frannsu) group l!I lOntptling Jata to help 1dcnt1f} "rnannc ~1llu1as " As a cond111on for appro' al. the cit) required The If\ 1ne Co to inform all residents of the intent to pro' 1de ··act1' e recreational facil1- l ' nder federal la". somt·one con-'"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliili 'ictcd ol d1)pos1ng plastic trash an 11 L' ~. \\;Hers lan be lined up to $2 ).()00 1 n cl\ ti penalues and S5o.uoo 1n l nm1nal penalties or 1mpnsoned li\t' \Cars. aclordtng to the center EHROU NOW .MONTESSOR EXPANDING DYNAMIC, CREATIVE PROGRAM DEVELOPS CONFIDENCE, SELF-ESTEEM NEW TODDLER PROGRAM HOURS 6 30 AM -6:00 PM VISIT ANYTIME AGES 2·6 YEARS .,.~--~--.,.~-----,,.----. Nawpol'I says 'no thanks' to joint tourist plan By Bob van Eyken Stan Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Board members of the city's Conference and Visitors Bureau have put off a proposal to join with Costa Mesa and Irvine m a regional bureau that would promote tourism in all three CtlJCS. Hotel operators in the other two c1t1es say they need the promotion, and hope the idea can still come to fruition. "What the board decided 1s we want to have a chance to get our programs tstablishcd before we ex- pand," Newport Beach visitors bu- reau president Richard Gartrell Pallce log ............ A 26-ycar-old woman 1n the 1100 block of Balboa Boulevard heard some- one prowhna around htr apanmtnt as she prcpami for bed. finally. sht yelled, MEii POI.ICE From 82 A bicycle valued at S2SO was stolen from 1 praac in the 2000 block of .Arnold A\enut between 10 am. fnday and 7 a.m. Saturda~. said. "I've made some big changes. and they decided they wanted to let those sink in before starting any- thing new." The board decided to postpone consideral.lon of any JOint operation for at least a year. "They also wanted us to look at other options, short of joint oper- ation, such as cooperative advertis- ing." he said. Ganrcll said board members of the Newport Beach bureau consider their city the key link in the Orange Coast tourism market and that the board doesn't want to lose that edge. But Michael Deighto n. general "If you don'1 ltavt, I'm go1na to call pohc-t." and thtn did so whtn sht con- unutd to htar footsltps. The fn&htencd woman lold olliccrJ ~he sleeps in 1hc nude and sometimes lea' cs her cunains open 0 A rcStdcnt of the 500 block of San M1aucl Dnve look1na for his m1ssina 5- punc, which had been Id\ b) the back door of her business, located at I IOI V1ctona St. The woman rcponed 1tt1n1 the man. detcribcd as Lattno and about 45-SS )can old. ao•na throuJh her purw 11 about l p.m. She shouted for him to stop but he Ocd with the wallet. contain- tnl $6 in cash plus several credit c•rds. 0 Two men tned to buy 1 12-peck of beer w11hou1 1dcnttfica11on at the C1rcl1 manager of the Westtn South Coast Plaza Hotel, said the health of tounsm tn the ctt1es adjacent 10 Newport Beach ts in Jeapard) without some sort of more ag- gressive marketing. "Occupancies in Costa Mesa and Irvine arc lower than the} should be, when you compare them to some of the more established tour- ist destinations such as Palm Spnngs and San Diego.'' he said "I think at some point this kind of netwo rking ts going to have to take place.·· Costa MeS3, he said. offers attrac- ttons such as South Coast Plaza and the Orange County Performing .\ns month-old &olden rttnt•tr nam«i ".m· trak learned from a nc1&hbor 1hat a brov.n-ha1rcd man tn a red pickup trur~ dfO\e awa) v.1th the doa 0 Someone paid for thetr dnnh a1 lhC' Blue Bctt bar. 107 ~Isl t v.11h o counttrfo11 S20 b1ll 1ha1 had slanted ~rial numbers and faded pnn1 on lo&r\Cr. heavier paper than real bills K store. S 17 \\ Wilson St.. and 1hcn ran off w11h the bttr when the) wcrr rcfu\Cd SU\iCe 0 Two men tned to rob the Ch<'' ron p; station. .)()()() F11rv1cv. Rd . al about I I .JO p.m. Sunday The two entered 1hc offitt and demanded mont) .\ftcr tussl· inJ ""Ith the d~rk. the su pects fled w11hou1 tak1na an) money No weapon' V.C~ lCCO. Someone threw 1 beer bottle throua,h the back window of a Caltrans truck .----------------------------1 parked tn the 100 block of Alben Place. The window was Ulattered. Dama,c ls et11m1ted at SIOO. Tiie vandalism OC· curred bttwcen 6 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m Sunday. 0 Jewelry and otbu valuabks. with a tow ~•lw of $3.849, wert 1tokn an a buraJary 11 an ap:irtmcnt in the 2900 ~of Mendou On'\'"e bt1wccn I I.JO a.m. and 2 p.m Friday. 0 8cer val...cd at S 14, 7l wu stolen ftom tM Cirtlt K ll<>R. 2.l4' Ncwpon Blvd • at J.10 a.m. Sundal; A cat *"° valued ll S'400 Wlh MOtfn Ill the JJOO block of ltt,ubllC A \<Cft..e bet.,.. ti) pm. $od9y and S am MoMI), O A .... "'* 1 ~nw•'l walttt from ~ L ~ \If'". poq \. ~ l ' I~ t I ti I\ }lqri\I 1 ', ,I Unique Creation For Every Occasion! \I Ill •• ' Ill ,.ACAanG. lt.Ujptt ICI: flt)ffftl I I Ill •111 ''I 'I \ • Fresh Flo~rsl • Euro~an Garden • Balloon Bouquets • Plants • Gifts• Baskets • Dri~d Flowers - lenler -\nd hotels tn the: ctt) tend 10 better than a\erage 'aluc for the mone\. "Wr're a real tounsm bargain." he said "But to promote that, )OU need the efforts of a "1s1tors bu- reau." Brad Snyder. manager of the ln ·tne Mamott. agreed with De- ighton that a '1s1tors bureau focus- tng spec1ficall} on this part of the count) 1s needed. "We're also members of the .\nahe1m Con .. ent1on and V1s1tors bureau. and we're pleased "'''h the sen aces the) pro' tdt'. but W( could alwa)s use a boost." he said ... .\nd 1 think a bureau that deals dtrecth -with our cit~ is a desirable 'hang.•· • IN HOME MEASUREMENT 848-2733 ~ Stephen Sondheim's A /.~l!~~1 _!!'1~~/!,u'ic PtrlormanlO Thur\. Fr i. Sat II pm Sun l \0 p.m Newport Theatre Arts Center Tlw T~orrt ('II\ w CL.ff J'IUt Cliff Dr . l\twp<>rl ~ch • PROFESSIONAL DESIGN •ESTIMATES •FREIGHT SHOWROOM 16027 BAOOKHURST·UNIT G FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 92708 c:pAYL'ESS Kl'=rCHECNS • Tues Thurs 9 30-7. Closed Monday .. -- 1 111cllllrvl11 l•1 , I • 111111111 DI LllUll l.llPll ........ ... 'Sc• .... \1E--· ~-11Dnlre11 ... l7'°2 D!-~-SL ne -...,._ •• 11:11 ..... ~. 0 A.a ..-.OW. .... *f¥_itt I diaef -I wet IMrMd .. Well 00. TNCk· Ill"•;;~ Ille 8!t~r .-;hu~:":r .. :: 1 b Caayon coveted by city l °b Ir and environmentalists ' M ¢ 1 M be more foculCd now 1ha1 ""flrlJ •?Ji 1'1' of the property is done, • • lrvlae Co. spokesman said Tues-0.0.-. 1r Mille Slocbtill said ~ 1nd other ~."' nspyy -ntativcs will meet :io4' !liO • ·-,.. .. -Widt memben of the Laauna Laurel ·~ ~Advitory Group, which hopes lo "I 1 ,bu)' tht property from The Irvine . 'Co. An ._;al that put the - eny'1 value al SIO' million wu made public Monday. In eddition. the 2.130 acres will require S30.2 million worth of improvements such as to.cl widcnina and nood control measures. Previous estimates had put the property's won.h at between SSO and SJOO million. Lquna Beach Mayor Lida Len· ney said she was disappointed with the appraisal. which was com- missioned by the advisory group. "But -what wt're look.in& for is an affordable price. I hope we will get :'.~?New personal computer :.~~·to be produced in Irvine a price 'ft CU\ lfltt OG, .. she said. Stoc:kstill said the compctny is willinl 10 tell .. at 11 fair matkel prioe. lkil an)I Mk is determined by what a buytt is willina to pey and what a tclkr will sell for ... In a dOICd meetina Tuesday. Lquna Beach City Council mem· hers qreed to continue negotiations to buy tht land, which The Irvine Co. had slated for development of 3,200 homes. In the wake or opposi- tion from the city of Laguna Beach, environmentalists and nearby resi- dents, the rompt;ny agreed to put iu development plans on hold while the nqotiations continue. Llpaa lanld it -o( •...... Clayoo. -led ....... o( the Son Dita<> (l-40l) Frwway alona Ltpoa C...yon 11<*1. and it in an area vll\led by eaviroamefttalisu. l.quna Bellch VOlerl wiU brt ask.eel in November whether 10 ap- prove a properly tu that woukl raise an estimaicd $20 m1llion toward 1.be canyon P\lf'Chue. The Irvine Co. has Pkdicd a S20 million donation, as bu the county. The appriasal. conducted by an independent a.ppraiSCf hired by the l..quna L.arucl Advisory Group, n- timated the value of the property with the proposed projec1 com- pleted. Irvine Co. offers to cut canyon price A UMb bis IUlld with WOllWtl'I dodu.a wu 1tMa frW'I • 1916 Hoada Civic WWle 1k car wu pubd oa Heyn ~ neva...W1pe r•w:rwin· dow lO tel 10 dW: dotkl. 0 Someoot sl06e SJIJ from Wcst Caul RV on 8'trt Rmd. 0 A llCfto wu laken from 1 ..,... on Spri~ whilit the relickni WU Ult- kJIMliftl troetr;n.. 0 niews mttftd 1 bome oa kotion. probobl> lh....,. a_ do«. and 1ook two V~Uit ftaMckn, I c:ametll and won<d j<Ml'lj Clothes ....&\led at StlS M8 11okrl from the leuodry room 11 Pan Wnt ApertmmU. 0 Tm liclltll 10 1 Phil Collini conom and $100 cash WU llkn from a locked vchick: puked 1t Irvine M~ 8808 Irvine Cenltr Drive. NEWPORT BEACH -In a land. valued by an appraiser last O m · I d ·~ k S l · Came,. equipment or undildosed move company O 1c1a s escn""'. wee at 13 million, for $90 valut was itolen from 1 car in the 1800 *' -... 0... '"" _.., 14'6l Sud C..yoo. "' ... prim o( ....... He ... dacri..S. Wlbte i• t.is _.lOI, ' ,_. I i9dMs. wtd:I dart Mir, ,WC9riQI 1 white T .ahin. 0 A !Minna 1t llll AlkMI ,.,.._ tbe ........ o( ............... declric:oJ --· .... _ ... _,_ W\l'C' ud. tlu 1MchiDC. n. ,., door of lht tMi-bad been pried ... The value o( &be kJu wu DOI known. 0 A -.eci called i• two fiahe prncrip. tiom &o Woodbridee Medk:al. 49j() B.:r· ranai Parkwtiy, \lsil\I • pboe.y name and 9'ldttu for an 1ppamnly noneilikrll do<t«andof!U 0 , ... , ........ ., ... .,...... ........... vallle'Cf 11 $1,,000 WU ltok:n from lbt ManioU Hotel, 18000 Von Kannan Ave. 0 as "fair and generous.•· The Irvine million. ~oc:ll: or Irvine Center Oiive. The lheft .. !J,,,. By Tony Oodero which features the Premium and Co. Wednesday offered lo cul S4S Negoliators from the Laguna was rcponed at 1;0s a.m. Monday. "'I' o...,... eo..1 o.11)' Piiot million. from the asking price of a Laurel Advisory Group. which D ' A ~· It tht Marriott Counyatds 11.1)"!(1 ~ fi'om Sqlt. 4 IO Sept. 17, thtn stiffed lbt hotel with a fallr letter o( credit uyina W wu an employee of ATA.T. A OOl 10 tht compuy ditOOV<Ttd she .,.. not 1n employee and no Oftt at lhc c:omptny had ever heard o( her . 0 .. ~ Bravo families. allows users 10 chunk of canyon land thal may ,_ h b h . A .22..ca!ibtr ha.ndaun was 11okn from ''::_~. IRVINE -AST Research Inc. choose fro m a full range of price ~ opes to uy t e property to save 11 a home in 1he fin1 bfock or Firntonc. A rMn 'I Gucci Wlltch and a pair or caninp ~ stokn durinc • pany on Qps1one. ·~· 1he mosJ prized real estate in Or-from residential development, said The 'nlNdcr ti tettd w ,... . announced Monday that ii will and performance options. AST is a•-Couniy. 1 a~ Y en 0 ' "• _... 89 d . ...,~ . they will study the offer before home 1hrouatt an uptllin bedroom wi,... ,.;.,.,. produce a smaller foo1print represent"" in roun1nes an After four hours of negotiations. respondina. Irvine Co. spokesman dow. The burtlatY was rTponcd 11 11:4} The teal" window was sma.Wd on • t~~.. Premium II 386SX20 personal operates 11 subsid iaries and sales company officials offered 10 sell the Mik.e Stockstill said. p.m. Sunday. brown 1912 Toyota parked on Atetn in computer with a new integrated offices worldwide. O an appumt vandalism atiempt. ·t· desian. I~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~ •. '1 "It's a midrange--size computer," .._, said Joel Don. manager o f corpor- ate public relationt at AST Re- search. Don said the new system .,,,-can be pl~d in areas where office size is limited. -' ... "In ccnain environments people ·t prefer to have a smaller profile or .'j·. footprint type system," he said. But. "in terms of11s power it offers one of the latest microprocessors available.·· Don said besides being smaller and compact. the new integrated desia.n of the Premium II line of personal computers is SC"rving 10 allay consumer fears of their hig.h- priced syslcms Ix-coming obsolete. "What wcrc offcring is a ncw pack.age fo r 1hc 386 line." Don said. "It broadens our already cxtcnsi,·c line of Premium computers. Don said the integrated design features a Cupid-32 architecture. 1n which a user can upgrade his com· putcr by simply removing a board and installing a newer, more power· ful one. "Its like buying a car wtth a 4- cyltndc:r and being able to change the car to an 8-cylinder 1n fi ve minutes." Don said. "The whole idea is to end US('r complaints about obsolescence 1n the PC industry." In addi11on to the new computer. the company also lowertd 1hc pnce of each of tts Premium 386SX 16 modcls by SJOO. But. Don said the price reduc- tions arc no1 connCt"led with the currently sluggish economy but are just a move b~ AST Research to remain compet1t1 vc with industry g.ianti. Compag and IBM. ··~·c sh o w strong ~a\c<;; domestically and 1ntcmationall y.·· he said. "Especially 1n1cmat1onally. where: the grov.1h take<;; 36 percent of our tot.al sales revenue.·· AST RcSiCarch Inc. is a leading manufacturer of high -performance personal computers. enhancement and dat.a communication products. ASTs dual-brand product hne. UCI From B ~ Wilson said budget constra1n1s will slow hiring of new personnel at UCJ and will slow the carttr ad- vancement of those already on campus. "The economy being what it is. the major challenge for this campus is to continue our march "' forward up the e volutionary ladder of growth, and at the same lime do it with Jess resources." Wilson said. .. 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' . .. 111111•11 Bllclllf•1t11n Valley N w Former .BB mayor McCracken, 66, dies HUNTINGTON BEACH - OeorlC McCrKten. former mayor and war hero, bu died at llC 66 &om t.be eft'ecta of &eukemia, family mcmben Mid Tunday. McCnicken crawled into lbe cockpit and flew the plane safely lbe rest of the way beck to bue, his brother Paul said Tuelday. 8 .· • llallt8d HB 111-wn.. I that llW '1111111111 II ClllP' ViliJ services are tchedu&ed t<>- Diabt at 7:30 at the Anaheim Monuary Chapel Funeral terVioes are tebcdulcd l 0 a.m. Thunday at the same lite. McCracken. who ~ded in Riv- enide at the time or hjs death Su.nday, wu elected to the Hunt- inaton Beach City Coancil in 1968. He wu mayor in 1972. the last year of bis term. He wu a lelpnl in the Army Air Force in World War II, RTVing 97S boun in combat in the China- Bunna-lndia theater. He received the Dillinauilhed Aying Cross with two OU Leaf clustm, the bronze sw for heroism and other medals. McCniclr.en, a radio operator, came into glory in 1944 when Japanete Zeros attacked his C-47 returnina to India from China and killed the pilot and co--piloL When he returned to California in l 94S at the end of the war, be received a parade and a hero's welcome at the Air Force Bue in Santa Ana (now lbe Ora.nee County Fairarounds.) bis brother said. McCracken went on in civilian life to be a pilot in the Civil Patrol ~b and Rescue team. In the early l 9SOI. McCracken bad bis own plumbina company in Anaheim and in the 1960s and 1970s be built shoppina centcn and mobile home perks. He won an award for providina affordable bousina. primarily in Hunlinaton Beach. While on the Huntinaton Beach C ity Council, McCracken en- couraacd fiscal responsibility and supponed prosrams such u the police helicopter patrol and more park and p-eenbelu in the city. He is survived by his wife, Betty of Rivenide; two sons, Michael of fl. . ·~ r¥ . ~. ,. ' George McCraen Anaheim and Donald of Upland; two dauahten.. Lynn Withey of On- wio abd Pac:tricia McCracken of Pacific Grove; lhrcc brothen, Rob- ert and Paul, both of Anaheim and Ben, of Sun City. He also leaves five anandsons.. Anaheim Mortuary is located at 1617 W. La Palma Ave. By~ J. Wegrw ........ HUNTINGTON BEACH - A family that wu driven from its boule by ltr&Qle occurrences bu returned to its abode and family mcmben say they no lonacr fear thinp that ao bump in the niaht. A priest wu called in Friday niaht to bless each room -several recently added to the home -after a week of furniture overturning. small appliances tumina on or self- datnact.ina. locks and doon open- ina and clolina, and household items Oyina inexplicably across rooms. .. y es1erday ·was the worst... said the bead of the household Saturday. "Thinp were Oyina everywhere and sllllina in the afternoon, we kept feclina someone sprayina our backs with water, like from a spray bottle, but when we turned no one was there." The resident and bis wife said they both bad expenenced the • n stranac phenomena, includina water sprayed on their t.cu and lat.er drippina from walls and ceil- inas where tbcrc ii no plumbing. Tbe family spent Friday ni&b t at a friend's bomejust to be sure, then the parenu returned to a quiet home Saturday. Their adolescent son was ICbcdu&ed to tetum Satur- day afternoon aft.er the couple de- termined the abost was clear. Much of the hauntina teemed to center on the youth. bas mother said. A family friend. a Roman Cath- olic, bad aivcn the boy a crucifix pin to wear but it kept coming unpinned, fallina from his shirt. When the affixed the symbol to a cord so be could weat it around has neck. the neclace seemedto Jump from around his neck and fall ofT. 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The spooky spcc1.lde bepa a week aao with thwnP.aa aoiaes comana from walls, which t.be fllln- aly oriainaUy repon.ed to police at suspected prowlers. TbrOUlb t.be week the spirited sprite rep0r1edly pined steam and moved up to more destructive maneuvers. Quenes to nri&bbon about whether anyone else was e1pe1ienc> mg ethereal cvenu broulbt ooly strange looks and lauabter, the m&D said. "They thouabt we were nuts." be said. One neighbor, a doctor and a Catholic, thought the family was crazy but agreed to sit with family members as a witness. A frencb door that unlocked and opened by itself convinced him to call bis pnest and request a bleuina for the home. "He asked us to pray with bim and told at to leave the house, .. the woman said. "He used a very firm voice and told at to leave ... The pncst then told the famtJy 1( they have faith an God the spmt will-stay away. Fncnds arc due m town today to Sta) for a week and make sure the playful poltergeist does not return to its old haunts. Pollca 101 f J .... ,..., Someone broke anto a tarsc recychna bin on the southwest comer of AJpha Beu market at 8970 Warner Ave. and re mo' ed about 400 poun<h of aluminum cans Someone also removed about SO pounds of cans from a machtoe on the . northw~t comer of the building. The loss of the cans was estimated at S300 0 Someone ente~ Von's market on lo:!O I Harbor Blvd and Oed v.uh SI07 74 worth of c~na. .. ~)'ear~ Wcstm1nstcT man v.-u arrested for susp1oon of commercial bu~f} aftCT bctna cauaht b} Home Club ~uni) Jilli outsldc the store at 16061 Brookburst SLD 4-n .year-old M1SS10n V1qo ma n "'ork1n1 11 Funton< Tu-e Cm tet at I 79n Mqnoha St became &lll1) at 1 ce> "'orkCT playina mus1c too loudJ> dun na lunch. and thr'C"' a lua nut aod bolt towards him ..\ftcr the hardware hll 1 tootbo ... the sub,Jecl . 1 :'I ·year-old H unt· 1n1ton Beach man. turned dov.n his music. but then tossed Lhc hardwv-e back alona the around The Hunu nston Bach man was then hit in the head With the lua nut His co-worker wu arrested on susp1- c1on of assault with 1 deadly weapon D Someone used 1 .. shm 11m" dcv1tt to break into a car parked on the 17000 block of Bushard Street and stoic a pon.able tekphonc valued at S8SO 0 Vandals apparent!) damqed a sta1a a.lass front door 1n the 19000 block o( Surfdalc Lane 0 Someone 'lCf'IWk<i SfaffiU On I fUa- dcntW "'all near pnn,dalc Strttt and McFadden .. ,enuc 0 .. rn1dcnt at Sea~ V11lsa tald M>meonc stoic 1 computer valued • S ~ ~ lrom her car 0 ._ man drn~ 1n v.hatt and canyina a Bible reponcdl~ 1NaS l)l"CllCtuna tn ~ area at Harbour \ 1cv. School. 7 ......... Residents returned from ~uon \0 fi nd two 1cle"1s1on sets and a ~ m15sin1 from 1hc1r bomt in IM S700 bloc._ of Heal .. venue 0 Thie"~ entcrt'd an apanment in lW 8400 blod of Warner Avenue truoup • front v.1ndov. and stok two .-an \.alucd I t SSOQ 0 So~ne stoic ciaht lteUU '° Lai 1 "nacln Ram pmes 'alued at $2.SO ~ 1 m1dcncc in the 8700 ~of Dn•e r -t • I ' nts' nnt · ch1H1111a llndln111111Pkln11 1111ca VINE -Students beainnina fa1t quancr at UCI will doubl- y be a bit dued for the first or two. And it•s a awefirc bet one of their fint dilemmas will here. ob w~. to park. kins has Iona proved challeng- or UCI students, cruising bap- le aJ}4 hopeless durin& peak hours for'. )IU'k.ina sJot to call their own e construction-ridden campus. has responded with shuttle 1ervioe from aunoundina nciah- borboods and inter-ompua lhuttlc:s from remote parkina lots. This-school year. UCl will have about 8,000 parkina spaces for about 12,000 students who've purchased parkina permits. a~rd· ina to university parkina director Mike Delo. "The ratio of permits to park.in& spaces will be lower this year than it was last year." Delo said. "Actually, rm real opum1stic this }'Car." Delo's optimism comes from the completion of a new, multilevel parkina structure on campus next to the equally new Irvine Barclay Theater, and an additional surface lot across campus. "We still won't be able to park everybody as close to thelJ' classes as they want. but this year we'll at l~st have ade- quate parking if not ronvcnient - I don't know if we can ever achieve convenient." There wiJI also be more space for students who complained last }'ear of dense-packed living cond1uons because of uncompleted student hoUStna. .. This year we ~ able to open up 10me new residence halt spaces," said lJCI housina director Jim Crala. "Traditionally, we've had a waitina list from 200 to 400 students.. This year the list is under 100." Acce1s to housina became a ~or source of controversy last year for UCI. Administrators re- fused to rcc<>&nize the ''domestic partnerships" of homosexual cou· pies who said they '1hould qualify for family housina. Crail said uni· venity policy remains the same. "There bas been no cbaqe. WaaicaJ- ly. we do oot re<:opize doMestic pannenhips." Altbouab constnaction ha.a eased a bit with the completion of th.e new student center and park.ina struc- ture, work continues on a number of projects. ra.isina safety concerns on campus. A woman was attacked near a poorly liatlted construetion area on campus last year. Staff workers at nearby medical school offices accused police of not payin& enouah auention lO campus safety. Campus Police Chief Michael Michtll said more than 200 new liaht fixtum bave been installed around carnpus and UCl now has a network of 24 emersency call boxes. Crime rates hfVe not riten dramati· cally at UCI, but Michell said the arowth of the campus docs present new challenaes to bis department. "We tR fast beoominf an urban campus. When the Irvine campus started, it was basically a rural campus. The kinds of problems that occur in urban $0Ciety are potenual- ly aoina to occur here." outh Coast Community Church prepares for llfe attar Timmons ~ By:Karen Auge Suit Wr1t., 9t VINE -Outwardly, South Cotst Community Church hasn't ch'1\ged much in the past months. Thi sprawlini campus-like church grai.lnds rcmarn serene. Men in or- anjc reflective vests still direct traf- fic\t:CJ>ousands of cars converge on th~urch parking lot before each of ~ Sunday services. And sh~ in the church book.store rc ... io lined with videotapes. ca•nes and books b) former pa¥Or Tim Timmons. ftmmons -followers and detrac- 1011 ahke concede -1!. a gifted .,P'4iker. a man v.ith a talent for using "ords to at once mesmt."nze anC gah anaze an audience ti was that talent. man) sa}. that dre v. thousands of unlikel) cllcH1.·hgocrs to fill South Coast ( Qjnmun1t) ·s aud1tonum-s11ed Sdll l.IUal) week after week. =The pev.s were filled v.1th fol- lo\\crs v.ho came to hear messages th.a t cmphas1Led inner strengths oVt'r l'On,en11onal theolog~ .\nd 1~1r ranl>.s included the do" n·and- oisl . the strt."sscd out and a 'en table w~o·s "ho of Orange Coa)t scK1et) rvrmer ..\ngeh p11chcr Don ~uuun ii\d his wife Patti, are Timmons f'Ah,. and !>C\l.'ral Ir' int' <. o C\· ceut1 ' es attend the l hurch ;But the dm ing force behind t~se messages. the boo!.. s. the tapes .• and the enormous success of the church itself has gone. Tim Timmons, the one-lime motava- ttonaJ speaker who left the secular world for seminal). has returned to his origmal profession, leaving be- hind has SI 00.00Q..a-)ear post as senior pastor. In his wake. Tim Timmons also has left m) nad unanswered ques- tions -questions about why he left the church he worked for 10 years to build and "hether that church can survne his departure. Ques· uons about the rumors of an affai r that raged through the congregation this summer. about the church"s financial cond1t1on and about the career path Timmons has chosen . which apparent!) will lead ham awa) from religion as a 'ocat1on lntnguing as they are. they are questions that ma) never be pub- hcl) answered. Timmons· associates are taght- ltpped about such matters. when the) are v.1lhng to discuss the cha r- 1smat1c pa~tor at all T 1mmons h1msdf has been a rare "1sttor to hi s statel) home 1n Ne"· port Beach's Harbor View neigh· borhood tn recen t weeks. Thi.' 45- )'ear-old Timmons· new bus1nc'~ "enture has tali.en him to Dalla) and Washington. DC . wht>rc he spol>.r to an aud1t>nce of more than 3.000 at a pra)cr breakfast ~c\t v.eck. he tra,els 10 Me\1l0 on a m1ss1on with Wycliffe Babic Trans- lators. said Ed Neteland. South Coast's cxccutiv~ pastor. Church officials maintain that Timmons· dcc1S1on to leave his post )'las a voluntary one. mouvated by his bum-out and a desire to build his motivational speaking venture. Game Plan for Living. Timmons' departure as not related to the rumors of an affair they sa). In fact. relations between Tim- mons and church ciders remain so cordial that the former pastor Wlll return penod1caJI) as a guest speaker. said Neteland. Timmons· wtll make a senes of three guest appearances in December and will return m the spring. Neteland said. In addauon. has wife. Carol. cun- unues counseling at the church. and Game Plan for LI\ ang rents offiu·~ on the South Coast C om mun1t~ 1:ampu~ At the same ume. chur1:h leaders sa) the) are enthusaasuc about the church's future v.1thout T1mmon'i South Coast Commumt' ma' face rough v.aters an the n~\t k~ month~. but uh1matel~ v.111 get bad:, on course. Neteland said His con- fidem:e ~terns from the tah.-nt anti dedu:auun of the churlh's stat1 ol nine m1n1.,tcrs. and the 'anct\ ol programs -from dramd class1.:~ to \1ngles groups to ch ild care -tht• 1.hun.:h pro' ides. he said .\nd hi.' 1.rcd1ts T1mmon~ "11h building ----both ..-••••••--•• COUPON ••••••••••I Warren Olson a (hurl.'h elder and 1,,_: fi M c 0 II a~ocaate of T1mmom sanu· tx·fore the church's ancep1ton. agrees "I think we'll h:ne some downtime l<u t r I a v.h1lc. but ult1mateh . (the chur1.hl t -. MjlWDjlliJW.U;l•i•lft~U@I : ~·~Ir .~o" bigger and better than I . Featuring Avo-Derm & Adams Quality Products I 1 . $500 ANY ITEM 1 1 CALENDAR I ""'"' rn•n s20 purd• ··1 From B 1 165•0 Ho•bor Blvd Suite 8 775-6543 Laguna Beach I f~l '° of Ed1n9er ot Heil I • The Friends of the Laguna Bea h • founlOtn Volley .. Lb II f •..-•••••••EXPIRES 10· 11·90 ••••••••• 1 ral) "' pm.ent a program o ··Law School in Irvine 'W.sTERN STATE u~1 vERS 1 TY College of Law lS pro ud to announce the opening o f its third law school campus in the lrvme Spectrum • WSU's Irvine campus is now open for day, evening and weekend classes Spring classes begin January 14, 1991. • Other WSU law schools are located in Fullerton and San Diego. • Scholarships and financial assistance are available. Call an admissions counselor at (714) 753-9100 for details. Newport Theatre .Arts Center ; TWELFTH SEASON ~1990/1991 ;:FIVE OUTSTANDING PLAYS . . TWO SPECIAL EVENTS I • 1%b Fo1mdul to provult 011tstand1"g legal ul11CJ1t1Cm • 1971 Thro11s:h 1990. L.a11fnm10 s largest law school • 1911 Accrtdittd by Comm1ttu of Bar wmrrtLTs. Cal1fC>n'l111 • 1976 Atnul1ttd hy Wtstem /\ssooattan of Schools and Collt~r; • 1990 Third campw.s opnwJ m froint WESTERN STATE ~!!!UNIVERSITY~!!! COLLEGE OF LAW O"'"lt Couty ""' Su Dir10 •A&-.lllllM .... •tWllllie .... apt .... • M. 1.ar. ~ ......... c... .... ••••••• . ,. .... ,_, .. ..,,,, ..... . Dinctors • F~stiva/ -A pecia/ showca.fie of directors 'ftn'Orlte one acts and . cene excerpts. ull~rs to &r.11111 -An original musicol thtoter phre. . .-... is: . .. I ' I' ·~ - t,·· ~ ... '\.. • Tim Timmons Lake Neteland. Olson was m on the ground Ooor of South Coast Communal) Church. guiding ll alongside Timmons from a 400- member congregauon that met at Lincoln Elementar) chool a dec- adl.' ago. to une of thl'.' nat1on"s largest chur1. hl·•1. But de~p1tc the chur1:h'!. O'cr- v.hl.'lming <.u~1.ess -or maybe be- 1.au\l' of thl· '>polhght that success thru~I I 1mmons 1010 -rumors .ibout finanual 1mpropnet} and ex- tramarital affairs ha'c dogged the engaging pa<,tor for )Ca~ F1'l' )Cars ago. rumors about T 1mnwns· rdat1onsh1p v.1th a female assistant and his alleged non1. halant attitude toward the finan1.c~ of Ma\lmum Lafe Com- mun1ca11ons a non-profit corpor- ation formt:d b) Timmons. threat- 1.'ned 10 1rrcparabh tear the fabn c of the 1.hurlh Man" ol the church's memben and ~~era I of 11s elders left am ad photo-mus11.al essa)S on the a"c'>mome beaut\ of the eastern slope~ of the Siem Nevadas at 7:30 p m tonight at the Laguna Beach L1braf). 363 (1lenneyre St.. 1n Laguna Beach. Informat ion: 491-70S J. •The E' crgreen Guild. a support group for the Women"s Ad\ISOr) Coun1.1I at South Coast Medical (enter Foundation, wall host a mtmbersh1p tea at 7 p.m. on Mon- da~ 1n the hospital's boardroom, 31872 (oast H1Jtlway. an Soulh Laguna Information 499-7229. Newport Staci• •Round Table-\\est will present a luncheon meeting fea turing authors Ra> Bradbur). Da\ld U\)U. Moira Johnston. John V. ellv.ood. and John and Donna ( rean at noon toda\ at the Balboa Ba" ( lub. 1221 w Coast H1gh"a'· 1n Ncv.pon Beach Tickets are SjO Information C213) 256-7977 •The Youth E"hange Sen ice of Newpon Beach will sponsor their 1990 r all Student Onentauon at 2 p m un aturda) at Manners Park 1n Nev.pon Reach lnfonna11on: 955-20\0 the alleptions, wruch included cbaraes that Timmons paid the assistant $4,000 a month. pve her a Merced~Benz automobile and met with her in motel rooms. In an impassioned 1ennon, Tim- mons told the conpqation "There was no immorality with rela- tionships or no immorality with funds ..... He admonished churchgoers not to engage in gossip and.1spcculat1on. but to search fo r the truth. "We need to drink from the fountain of truth. not just gargle from n." he said In a newspaper intcn1ew at the ume. Timmons catcaoncally de- nied an}' wronadoini, uplam1ng that the mcct1nas. wtuch he said took place in hotel coffet shops. gave him the pnvacy he needed to wntc has books. Her salaf}. he said. was ab- normally high to make up for the low pay she rece ived in the com- pany·s lean years. More difficult to expl ain was Maxamun Life's financial picture. In 1986, a bank brought sutt against l 1mmons and four directors of the w rporauon. mcluding Olson and H:irold Ezell. former rcgJonal com- m1 u1oner of the lmmagrauon and Na ·urahzataon Service. The sull was dropped 1n 1989 with prejudice. which means It can be re·filed. It was not the the only tnp to court for Timmons. whose legal first name as Howard. A lawsuit filed against Tammon:r. in late 1987 sttks repa}mtnt ot more th.to S92.000 the former pastor alleged!) o"es on a prom1s~r. note Cosca Mn.a •The New York City Ballet will ~rform at :~ p.m. tontaht and on Fnday and Saturday; and at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center an Cos !a Mesa. Tickets range from Sl4 w S49. Information: 556-2787. • "PlaytOI With Fire." Barbara Field's drama ubout the fi nal meet· ing between Or. Frankenstein and ha s macabre creation. will be staged by Orange Coast Collcae at 8 p.m. ton1aht. Fnda). and Saturday: and at 3 p.m on Sunday. 1n the Drama Lab Theater. Tickets are S6 and S7 In formation: 432-S880. •Oran~ Coast Collcae wall present a travelogue enlt tied "Antarctic-a Journey to the Souih Pole" at 8 p.m on Fnday an the Hobert 8 Moore Theater. Tickets art SS.SO in ad- "ance. S7 at the door. Information 432-S880. •Guitar synthesasts John McEna') and Joe Poshek wall perform at 8 p.m. on Saturday in 1he Roben 8. Moore Theater. Tickets are S7. In- formation: 432-S880. Auomcys for Timmons 1n Lhat suit did not return phone calls. And the 1986 sermon was not the only time Timmons felt com~lled to deliver emotional, unonhodox messages. In July, he once again addressed rumors about an extramantal rela- tionship. Timmons told hi s con- gregation that m a time of stress. he sought comfort from a longtime fnend. When the relat1onsh1p threatened to cross the boundaries of friendship. he and the woman halted it. Timmons said. adding that he did not engage an sexual relations with \he woman. In was dunng that sermon that Timmons announced he ~ould be taking a sabbaucal of se'eral months" duration. Has first dcSll· na uon "as Hawau "here he 'a- cauoneo w11h his wile. Soon after he returned. Timmons annuom:ed his permanent res1g- na11on. Now. South Coast leaders are charged wtth finding someone to fill the pulpit -and fill the church - 1n Timmons place. It's a task those inside and outside the church con- cede won't be eas\.. As fellow pastor· and In 1ne com- muntt) act1111st Fred Plumer put 1t. "you can't JUst go out and bu}' charisma." But according to Neteland. a committee will be formed ne\t v.eek to begin a nat1onw1de S<.'ar1.h For Olson. "'ho has sta' ed w11h the church des11e Timmons· de- parture. the pastor as not 1r· replaceable. "From a ( hnst1an pcr- s~uve. I know the Lord has the ~rson oul there to do the JOb V. e JUSt need to find him ·· Arts Bu ilding lnlormat1n n 432-S725 Butiagion Beacb •Golden West College will screen a feature French film v.1th English sub-titles at 7:30 p.m. on Fndll) an Forum II. T1dets are S3.50 Infor- mation. 891-3991. •A four-wheeling expcd1t1on to tht' ha stonc Anza Trail v.111 be ho)tt'd b) Golden West College from 7 am to 4 p.m. on Saturda~. Information 891 -3991. lnlDe •The Irvine Med1eal Ctntc-r Cial- le l) will host a pubhc grand opening from 7.30-10 pm tontght 1n the center's Atnum Mall lnformaunn 7SJ.2 I S2 or 54 7-7600 •The Paclfic Symphon\ Orchestra wi ll host a frtt pan) from S 30-7 JU p.m on Monda) at Bastango Re\- taurant, 19100 Von Kannan. 1n Irvine 10 anlroduce m Class1l' En - counters scnes for Orange Count\. singles Information 474-4233 •An exh1bmon enti tled .. Faif) Tales." featunng the drawings and paintings of artist C'aroale Caroom- pas. wall be on daspla) from noon to S p.m. Tuesday through Sunda) throu&h October 28 in the UCI Fane Arts Galic!). Information. 8S6-42S9. • Thl' En\1ronmcntal Nature Center wall host an onentauon walk anti brunch for prospective trail guide) from 9 a.m. to noon on Wcdncsda) at the Environmental Nature Center. 160 I 16th St.. tn :'111.'wport Brach Information: 645-8489 • The photographs ot photographer Dennis Olanzo Callwood, whose large body of work shows a fascana· uon and concern with the clash Laaua Beact1 between trad1t1onal t ultures and •The Laguna ~n Museum as prts- Americanazallon. will be on exh1-enung an exh1b1t1on enuued "Mark b111on from 9 am. to S p.m. Monday Heres): Flags .. through °"'ember through Fnda) in the Orange Coast 16 at 307 01fT Drive an Laguna Collqe Photo Gallery in the Fine Beach. In formation 494-8971 .., ____ .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;) •A seminar on memopause v.111 be oflTered by the \\omen's Pa,1hon HeaJth Resource Center at South Coast Medical Center from 7-Q p.m tona&ht an the hospital's aud1tonum. 31812 Coast Htghway an Laguna Beach lnformataon: 49Q-7202. Moving America's Most Satisfied Customers. -11.111!11•11'\/ ""'"''• W//11111111 .._, 'tlJ ~ ••• FlllT• YIU.ff lllmllll IUll/ITITI - 111•11u 1 .,,. •n11 IPIM.llTI • Courteous, h~r~nc~ Drl'1ers • c .... r. On Time Pid Up/Dellvery • tltt> of the Art fKllltles • Cu.u1ntffd Prlc1na • 15 Yeus Service to Or1nge County • Full V1lue rrotecllon Call for your free movin} Estimat & receive I ,_•:ma Ill t• Plu a complime,,tary .~~J>Y_~f u wtn n •• _, ... ---WHEATO ' l988 AGE T Of THE YEAR --- Ir,,..,, ICI Shi.IP 'II•• \flup Outs DUNN CIANCI COVNT'V 957-0183 Newport Beacll •The Ne11tpon Beach Public Li- brary ~stem is conduct1n1 the an- nual ~•an-A-Bookmark contest for students an Jrades K-6 throuah Wednesday. Information: 644-3187 . 8 An extubuiton of watercolors by Newport Beach artist h1rley Sullivan will be on display from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday 1hrouah Friday in 1he Community Room of the Newpon Center Library, 8S6 San Clemente Orwe1 • !n Newpon Beach. Information: 044-Jl91. •A colorful displa.Y of boob by and about Aptba Cbnshe is be:lin ffa. tured at the Corona del Mar hncb Library. tnfonnauon· 644-:\ 115 •The city o( Newport Bad\ wtU offer a Com.munuy CPR coune from 6-9:30 p,m. on Tunday and Tbunday at tM Uftauanl Hc»-q~ 70 Newpottt 'PleT 1n Nt'#- Po" leach. The rte it SlO In fot-mauon: 644-l U I. • Tiit ~ tWbor An M-.. -will ..... An Afttr Scllool --=· ~: .... 6-12 ...._ J-5 ,.. .. •<llrs • uo S. 011 n•. DO~ la Ne~ 9-da. ,... .. ii S«> .......... 7,..llll. . . .., ~ Haw•d L Hendy IRVJNE -Univenhy Hiab•s football team added 1 t.IWd dimension to ill ruWftl llndttn of Marc Walka and JUT) Apena Fri- diy ~niabt to post its first win of lhc 1990 seuon. Todd Andenon joined lh.e two fast·•t.ePPil'la Trojans runnina hicks to score '\Jniversity's only touch- down in the third quarter on a founh-down. I-yard plunae up the middle. While Andenon &ot on the scoreboard. 1t was the workhorse efTons of Walker and Apana that dominated play as the Trojans con- trolled the ball for a 2-1 ed&c over Santa Ana Valley's Falcons - 32: 12 to I S:48 on the scoreboard clock en route to a 12-7 victory. Ball control was the key to suc- cess for the Trojans who had lost a pair of heanbrcaken t.articr by nar- row marains. This time they con- trolled the ball and th'e clock to record their inatial victory. In addition to Anderson's TD • • and a malled convcnioa pus at~ leadint rccava-witb thrtt fot lO ttmpt. ~ Nathan Morreale bad yards. I ~ Of 2J..yard fldd pk fot tbe Tbc '°neat Nil from ICrillUDIF Trqfl.Ds. one aa me ar. qmner lftd b the f fOJllllS was a ~yard cfbt tbc ~ ~a tbc tialG period. on has final cany by A..-wbilc . Unavmaty Coecb ~ ~n-Walker pic<bd up 19 oo bis fi$ niftlham was happy witb tbc v.c-atttmpt for bis~ oltbc llilbL tory and his ttam's domination of Do . · 1 - the pme. mmauon wu ·~ 11V1U .. rll lake any win at Univmitv," the ou~t ~ tbc ~roJl.DS ~ lbc he said. .. Al well u tbae kids Falco~ iMidc their own semtory ....... . the entu~ fll'St halt Valley moved ~yed toniabt. they deserved the to iu own 32. 8 and 4) bcb'e beiftl w~it was a bard victory and Santa forced to_ pwtl. bad only 11 plays ... -· y .. 1~ did job from scnmrnaee aad three punts t'Uloa -r a pat on durina the balC defense. We bad to &rind it out . most of the pme. We still have • Unavtnaty hlld a .16;S6 .to 7:04 lot of room for improvement but ~ on the doct indudina one . . . .. drive of 60 yards that cooswned ll 5 ~t to ~-. 9:•U &eadina to A.odcnon·s foun.b- Tbts week It~ Ape~s.tum.to down touchdown just before balf- dom1naie ~ NShina s~tuucs with time. It took lhc Trojans four plays 1~9 yards u~ 23 carnes. Walktt Lo move the final 2 yards iplDst p1~ed ~p 89 m the same nun:iber of the stout Falcons defense. Just prior tnes while Anderson bad II ID four lO this series. Walter blid picked up attempts for tbe run-oriented T ro-a rint down on a fourth.and-one jans.. 51tuauon. Quancrbeck Brian Vail com-The Falcons moved into Umver- plcted five passes in 12 attempts for sity territory each of the first tw0 47 yards with Aoana again the times thcv had the ball in the ..... tW .,... ..... -... ~ ' 12-7 IC'COllCf hat( llt'Oriftl Ge I tc:ram~ ina 2s.)'afd oass from qual1crt.ck G8f') Gra~es io Mite CastJd>eny in lhe e1ld zooc. 1-N~~tbe~ vft"Sioe IO dolt tbc pp to 9-7 wi1h 2:41 mnauuna in I.ht third period. Thlfs as cto.c a ~ FakoM could ~.ho-ever .. The GC.xl time they bad pas.- talion. the Fa.licocK mo" ed to the u nivusaw t 9 but a ddimsa~ pe51 in~ penalty broulbt tbc ball t.ck to the l4 and lou of a down. A punt ended the lb.real and the TroJallS moved slowly dowa- ficld. usma up 6: I S of the dock before Morrealc's second ftdd pl of 23 yards with 4: S9 rcmainina. After the Fa.lcon.s ptd.ed up a tint down oa then final possrssion.. Paul l.lcbte sac~ed Graves for a J.. )'ard km and the Tro1ans' dcbse bdd on fowtb down as Vad baned down a &ocla pus that fdl lD- complett. Apana's 2S-ya.rd run on third down with 1.01 remaamng. ~ the vlCtOf') for tht' Trojans.. Orange Coast stopped short in 14-7 loss at Cerritos By Richard Dunn NORWALK -Poetic JUStacc may have been sen·cd to O range Coast College when quanerback Greg Angelov1c·s appartnt touch- down run did not count. It was ruled shon of tht' goal line late tn the 1h1rd quaner. proving to be a backbreaking call against the Pirates. who did themselves no favors pnor to the controversial spot and were nailed w11h a disap- pointing 14-7 loss to Cemtos Satur- day ma.ht in front of an estimated 1,750 fans at Cemtos College. Two referees hugging lht' goal hne were looking at t'ac h other when Angelo\ 1c touched base in- side the I-yard line with the Falcons (2-1) dinging to their 14-7 advantage. It was founh-and-goal at tht' 3. Angelovic. on a broken pla}. rolled left to find room in the end zone. He appeared to haH nipped thC' goal line, but officials signaled Angelovic down at thC' I-inch hne. On the samC' dn,e. ho-...e\C'r. the Pirates wC'rC' ins1dC' the Ccmtos 5- ) ard ltnt' and failed 10 score on four attempts. a game.<feo d1ng. goal-hne stand for the Falcons. who held possns1on for tht' final 6: 51 10 preserve the win. 0CC (l·I) -1mp~Sl\C' in Its season-opening .30-0 victor) o'er Long Beach Cit) -"as its own worst enem). committing four tum- o ,ers. Rev1ewmg tht' film of this game m1&ht be mort painful for O<T Coach Bill Workman than 11 "as ltvc. ARTISTS From 88 .. Wt' had a lot of standouts on defense to night... Olney said. ··Besides KJingenmeiC'r's two picks.. Enc (Fegraus) sa'cd our butt a couple of umes b} breaking up some long passes ThC' kids pla)ed team defense and gta' Hated to the ball wen.·· Laguna got its firsl break t'arly 1n the first quanC'r. rt'Covenng a War- nors· fumble on tht' Ptus X B -)ard hne. On third-and-four from the 17. Lanchanttn rolled nght and hit Matt Guss in the end zonC' for a 6-0 lead with 4:1S left in thC' first. The conversion kick was blocked. W1th I 0 minutes left in the first half. the Anists got break No. 2. as Charlie Williams recovered another Wamors' fumble at the Wamors 24-yard hne. But a La~una fumble two plays later gave the ball nght back. The An1sts had two more sconng opponunit1C's befort tht' t'nd of tht' half. but camt' up with both limes.. First a Laguna dnve that staned at the Wamors· 23 stalled and ano ther blocked field 1oal attempt kept It at 6-0 Laauna WAllW From 87 Johnson picked up 12 yanh on a hook-and-ladder play, where the ball was lateraled 10 him comina around the end after a qwck fl~ pass to Ja obs. A 7-yard keeper by Wyatt and an 8-yard completion to Johnson moved the ball to the 3- yard hne. wbtre Jacob$ took It on the first play for the go.ahead scort. .. It wasn't pretty, but •t least it was excitin .. " Gibson Jald. ..We played the first three quarters like we played the first halves of our last two pma. It was mistake after mistake. but we pulltd c~r wbcft we nctckd to .. We're 1 youftl \Cam. We're jurt- tOf and sophomore omnted. and a )OUftl ltam I IOift& tO make lhOIC mistakes IP•Ml a il>Od ttam liU Trabuco Hilb. If ft could put \QFt.ber a full pmt wtth \be same dfon *C bed ll the met U>aitht. ~·d be 1 aood footbeJI tam ... The Wamon ~ lib any· \baftl ~t • IOOCI b>ebell am an t-flnt hi.If ....... Trebuto Hi8' wtlich J-.mpe:d out IO a I S.0 a.I. W,au wta_.... ia dlllcnd ~ ... ...., ......... ialo. lllM• _. tM MWlllRIP IOUowed ..-a ~ drive after O.C ftft \kk 10 .. a• M Ind. He'll have to watch Anaelov1c throw two mterceptions. apm. He'll have to watch two fumbles lost again. He mi&ht have to tum off the projector and excuse himself when he secs a 27-yard pass play m the first quarter called back bttause of a holding penalty on the Bucs. Although the Ptratcs had their opponun111cs. at times they were lost. The) were forced to caJJ time- out before the second play of the game because the) didn't have enough men on the field to pla~ defense. The 8ue5 drove SO yards on their first possession to the Cemtos 2S. but tailback Adram Steen fumbled and Cemtos defensive end Earl Brooks recovered. SEAllllS From 88 a good football team.·· Estancaa stunned the Sea Kings in the late going -.1th its touchdown dnve. repeatedl) crushing up the middle behind t~ blocking of guards Jesse Nuno and Bnan Ober- n~uter. flanking center .\n To,ar After Mark Recktenwald re- turned the second-half kickoff 27 yards to give OCC excellent field position on the 41. the Pirates fumbled ap.in two plays later. Afl&dovic, on a misplayed handofT. bit lhc turf without the ball and Cerntos n~ guard Sam Toniklan &rabbed it. Still the Pirates could have at le.a.st tied the game or gone ahead bad Anatlovrc's 2-yard run bttn counted instead as a 3-yarder for sax points ~'Ith 1:20 rcmairung 1n the third. ··He had the ba.11 this far into the end zone:· Workman said with a show of hands. mdicating a few inches. .. He's all the way O\er. "'But ... ~e also dtdn"t SC'Ort when at halftime. "It's Lhe maddest rve bttn 10 l\l>O or thrtt )t'aTS." admitted Holland. -we·rc a lot better than that (41 }ards net. no first downs and ~ yards in penalt1e-s) . .\nd. we weren·t hilling. .. we were down there and •e turned the ball over four or five llmC'S. That was our problem -•e tumt'd the ball o"·er all mg.ht ~ An&clo"1c. -.ho rompkted 9 of 17 passes for 82 )uds.. ~'aS packed ofT by Jean 8o)d -the first of rv.o for the Cttnlos romcrback -•1th I :39 to So 1n the first qu:..ner On tM Falrons· ensuang pla~. quar- terback Peter Monina connected v.1th Sha•n J ones on a 25-)a.rd toucbdo~n pass. DJ Barter added the point-after and Ccmtos bad a 7-0 edJ( wnh I . 3 3 left in the pmod. Rttklen-.ald. v. ho had an outstandtn& ~ returning l1d..s.. took the Cemtos l1ckotT and ran 4 1 )a.rdS to the OCC 46. scttJng up the I P1ratt"s' onl) SCOft of the gamt' Corona put l~ther the "'inning effort. L1cbcngood alluded to mLstakcs -and one o f the b1grst came on the •inning dn'e a.s KC'hrh "'as roughed up as his ~nd-and-n1ne pass ancmpt fell inrompkte Ratht"r than th1rd~d-ninc tt v.as first.,.nd-10 at the Estanci"a :!-\\Ith I .SO left. and the Sea Klngs too~ full ad\3ntagr of the g1fi ··& thought 1111.e pla~ed v.dl dt'- fensa\el) :· Holiand ~•d ··.\nd our defense v.as on the fidd a long timt' o.~~~ 7111 ~n ol PERitlANMT • 1:,..,... ·E~•u ..... u. u ..... b" Diane 8. Powell. R.'.'i. ....................... ~-' Call \o~ • ur \ppointmf"nt --------c:ol PO' -------, : l/20FF I I EYE LI ER SPECIAL I I ..... ,._ ,_,... '\.,. -~ .... 111o .......... ..ct... I L------EX.P1B.f:S at-1-tt ------- Hair• .\a1J , • Pedicures • Facials Waling • BuJi Wraps • Back Facials CeJ/u/11e Treatmt>nts • Elutrology Pt:R" \ 't 'T ( u~,lt. 14 "\111.t -l P t • rtw .... , • • rl"'"'-I ap I ·~ ,..,...._...ca ' 121% OFF 11120 er.iu.nt St .i~~. 964-7974 The) did 1t not onl) on the touchdown dnve. but on the go- ahead field gool efTon "Ith 8111 Sandro ( 16 camcs for 120 }tards> barging straight aht>ad ume and again with v1nu.all) no oppos1t1on unul he was 4 yards dttp into the CdM defense. Corona got its act together on its second pla) of third quaner as Kehrh deh\Crcd a deep strike 10 a strt'aking Ste\ e Bacon. who gathered m the pass at EstaDCta·s J:! and ran tht' remaining dt.Stantt for 1he 6S-)ard pa)OfT. leaving l\l>O spilled dt'fendcrs at the IS and .i Founta.i v~ ()psl Tum.-S.. lram6:3>am. Bi•'-AI* .\nd I mil~ fttl hlt' Kehrh has got Dr*-.._ aJI the rust oil nov. He pb~cd a !..' ~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"i· great pme - Corona del Mar woke up in tht' third qu.aner -perhaps wnh the Sea Kings· ears stall nnging from the scolding Holland had dt'lt\C'n-d Corona was knoclung at the door apm. bu1 the Sea K.Jngs fumbled n a"'a) al the Est.anoa 36. setung up the Eagles· first touchdown nurch The ne't dn\e mulled in Ban1aga·s theft and Estanoa·s ensu- ing fit'ld goal to go up. 9-7. then Kehr11 was :! for ., for 16 \ards an the first ha.If. but dov.n thi stmeh ht' looled hke tht' sophom~ •ho took rhe Sea Kings the dastan« in the CIF D1,1s1on \'I pla~offs \lf'tth.andi"'f' oppor1uniti~ in rla-iftt-d -lik.-bri~"I f'"'"~ ~ar&ftt" ~It> in to'-n to ~our Ii' in~ room. 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Robert 951-3155 . . \t\JE ,,.00 IT \J, .. , AW ' -. . .... ~ ..... --~ ---- 1.1.'s ~tm.1 c.. -"" """' HO E OF WEDDINGS \'our< hotce of sea.~rol Bf.Al 11Fl 1. WEDDCNG CHAf>ELS an Orange & L.A Counnes 75 MARRY 111-'17562779 •-' n•~ ••1111.E •-'· "~ tor \ll (lft--.-r,.... BM-ta '° "-fl \I I ............. ,,,1 •\1411"'41t't I • 4. • • • 4 -.. 1fo.r '74,/ Cu& Stt. 71,r~/ BIHl'.-'' 111642-4321 .... ,. I!!! \ . .. ..._ ( .. GE CbASr SroITTS S I 11111 rally ·to top Eagles By Roger Cat1aon NEWPORT BEACH -.. It's just the ~me old CdM . we need a fire to get us go ing ... That's how Corona del Mar High foot- ball coach Dave Holland summed up his team's come-from-behind 15-9 non-league 'actor) over Estancia Frida) night before ~umc 4.200 fans at Newport Harbor. ·11 was just a great gut check for us ... lon11nued Holland. who had seen his team \lopped in lls tracks by an aroused Estan- l'IJ 'quad. as his team's 7-0 lead vanished rn the: fourth period. The Eagles rallied \\1th an 84-~ard touch- Jo" n march. follo\\cd b) .\mr Hcgaz1's 22- ).trd field goal \\1th 4.09 kft to takt' a 9-7 lead What transpired ne\l was a 7 1-yard rnJrlh. led b) Junior quarterback Todd ~chrh. "'ho completed passes of 11 and 14 'aid .. h·pt d drl\e going ''hen he "as on tlw \hort cml ol a roughing thL· pass4.:r pc11.1lt\, and SCI up lhl' \\inning touchdO\\O '"'Ii Jn 11-)ard bootkg to tht• E<.tanna 3- \Jld line 11..ehrh "'ent to has running bad. Ke'"' ~lurph). for 1hc Jin.ii ~ardagc. thcn added a 1"u-po1n1 run oil .i brokcn pla) 10 seal thl '1dor~ -{ oronJ' lirst in threl' start'> I ,1r Estanua. nll'' 1-~-11 \\J\ a bll- h.•rw. eel cOort r ht' Ea g ll'' u> ill h l' d b ~ Ju h n l 1dx-ngoo<l. i.tag&l'rl•J ( orona dd \1ar 1n thl' tirst halt. not ullo'' 1ng a single first lhl\\n In the tounh 4uartl'r l !.lan,1a look th\.' uppn hand F1rCit ll was thl' tuulhJP"ll drt\l' lo..c~l'd h~ a ~9-~ard bur-.i 11\ n thl' m1dJk h~ Bill ~.inJro lo lhl' { J \1 _.-~Jrd lim.· ()J\e llung !."'l'PI aruunJ the nght '>IJL'. hul lhe P.\ T alll'mpt "a' h>" anJ 1ntll lhl' l J \1 delcndl'r' hlur pla)~ la11:r R1lha1d ~guil.ir ddklt· ('d J Kehrh J l'rlJI Jnd Pt•tcr Ran1aga 1nll'r- ll.'ptcJ tu \Cl l '>IJOlla up al lhl' ( d \1 .'S l -.1Jnua '-'J'> \l.llhin louthdo\\n r.inge but un on 1h1rd-Jnd-goal .it the _. an uP-.1dl'!. pt•nJll' pu'>hl.·d 11 hat lo.. tu the 4 .ind the l.iglc\ e\l'nlUJlh ''l'OI lor lhl· lil·ld ~l JI HegJ11 hou~d 11 through and f-'>tanl IJ haoJ lhl· up'>t'I 1n hand uni' Ill \l'l' "-l'hrll rl''>pond "11h thl· "1nn1ng dlurt \\l' •>Ul-pl,nl·J thl'm and \\l' 11u1-h11 rlwm .. 'a1J L 1l·hl·ntwo<l. "ho "n' h1<. tl·am d11111111Jll' thl' d11lk 12.., 44-21J 111) uni~ to hJnJ 11 J"'J' \'llh m1,1ai..l·, · \\ l' bl·.i1 ·L'l11 · ,untlfllll'd L ll'hl·ngno<l .. h11t "'l' madL' 11111 rn.1n' n11'>l.1lo..l'' anJ "l' h"• rhl· gaml· '\l''l'l thl·lc,, I "a' 'l'f\ p111•;J 111 our i..1d\ 111n1gh1 11 \\J'> a hl'llu'a C•"l1l·h.il k .inn la'>I \.\l'l'k 1.i '2-n 'rani..1ng tr .. r1 La (_)u1nta 1 ' \\ l' OU I ·h II I hl· Ill ,tnd \.\ l' "l'rl· fllJ \Ing_ See SEA KINGS/17 . LM Payne Corona del Mar quarterback Todd Kehrli sets and fires behind protection of John McClure (66) Friday night. LM Payne Richard Buday ( 10) finds a hole in the CdM defense between Murgan Stipp (67) and Steve Niedringhaus (22) Sailors bend HB defense, but Oilers Snap back By Barry Faulkner l \.\PORT IU -\( H -1 hl· Hunting.Inn Bl h l1 1gh ddl'O\e bl·n1 hul didn't hrl'alo.. 111.11 'n;.i prx·J hJl" 111 '>ling ho" '\nq>ort 11.t"htf r hur\JJ\ 111ghl 10 lhl' 01kr',' 14-11 111•1, k.sgUl' l1101h.1ll 'll lllr~ hclorl' J OL>L> I II I l"l'f\ I hl' <lill'r'> 1mpro,l'd 10 '.J(';n lhl' ha1tlc 1•t mhl·atl.'n' J\ ,1 hlud;.ed fil'ld gu.il Jnd a n .i1tllll'pl1on at thl'lr o\\n ·'-'ard line nq1.1tl·J t"'o "'>Jlior.,· '>coring ch.inu.·' to ri•• 'l'l\l J 'lOfl'k"" deadlrn.k JI intn· Ill \\ltlll '•L'\\ JXlrl ' Bran non ( nlucnu Pll kt•d on .1 '""' in hi\ l'Od /UOC to \top lhl· .. l\llur-.· f11,t \lol ing threat ol lhl' third pcnod. but h.1 ... i.. up l1nd'lad,er Tro' "fc\\. hinnc~ 1n- k1"·ptl'd lur thl' Oilcr\ l'-'O pla~<> later and it·:urnl'd 11 36 \Jrd\ to thc '-l''-'port 211- ' onl l1m· · T ailbad. Joe < ontrera., picked up 12 of h,., ~'I ru'>h1ng ~Jrds t"'o pla~'\ later 10 \Cl 'Up tim-and -goal at the 4 Junior qu.ir- lt.rhdllo.. Jack f riend's 1h1rd-down lob pa!. \\,h h.iuled in b) vabc lupin deep in the rnJ 1onc tor all the Oilers "'ould need. llun11ng1on Beach wenl 44 )ards on w1 plJ\\ .,.1th 2 1J ktl Ill till' ~,IOll' In p.id th, 111.ir~in lJPrl\.·l.l b• .1 >\Jfll l>11n H11!!l'r 1oud1J11"'n run "Our Jtkll\l pl.1\l·J ~ll'.tl 1111 llll ~11JI lint 1n thL· 111'1 h,111 I lu111111~11111 Bl .1, h < uJl.h <•l'lll~l· l'.1,tol 'a1J nur dlflll\1 \\Un till' ~,lllll' !111 ll\ ~c ... port "hllh k.1111rcd .1 h.•fll'- uu,h1ng Jl'llll\l' 111 11' ""'n 1111\'>l'd l\.\11 fal'ld guJI' .111d II.id Jll ,lpflJll'llt 1uud1d11\\ n PJ'>' Jruppnl h\ .1 "1dl'·11pl'n I l'l l'I' l'I 111 tht· l'lld /llfll' lo lru,lr.Jtl' < oat Ii kll Bnnl..ln "\\.r haJ 11u 1 oppo1t.i11111c' · H11nlo..k' 'MilU '\\ l u1ulJ11 I l,l\h Ill lln llUI dl.IOll'' anJ '-'l' 1111 rll'd lhl' h.ill 11\t'r 11hrl'L' 11nH''>l uur'>t'hl''> \\l ll' nut lhl' l\flC ot ll'Jrn that can m.ilo..c 1111,1.tlo..l·' and o\l'flt>Oll" thl'm .. llunr1ngton lkJlh \lulled lhl· "r"run ground g.tml· lur m1nu' 2' \JrJ<. in lhl' '>nond h.ilt Jn<l had allo" ed onl~ 11 fll'I '>C'-ond-halt ~Jrd\ until "c"p<>rt"• lin.11 drt\t' Jg.Din\! .i prl''Cnl dl'fen-.e "'hllh endcJ un du"' m al lhc 0 1kr'\· I lJ "'1th 2-l l>ClOOd'> left Senior h ncha<.·ker ( 1nhc Hou'llOn ""ho sat out 1a .. 1 '-'l'ek., game "'"h a bru1~d shoulder rel urned in '''le \hadowing '\t\\f)nrl h,111 lMllLI\ 1111111 \ldl'linr II• 'ldt lint I I '\UH' Oil l' Ill h.1 \ l' I l lllU\lllO) hJl i... 1111 lh\ lllld Pa'l1tl -.,11J lk .ind H1lntl 111gu gJ\l' U\ gJl'JI lllll'hJl i..1·1 pl.I\ .ind \h \\ li11111q ,1q1rx·J 111 .ind , .11m· llJ1 '"th J big plJ\ "' \\l'll lirl'ntl1ngn halll'J '-L''-'Pllll' hnl \llll rng dlallll' "11h a Jllg&hn~ 1nll'rl L'pl11111 "1th I O~ kll 1n thl' lir't h.ilt 'l'\\p<lrt lap11.il1tl·d 1111 .1 hohhkd punt \llap lo &Jin grl'Ut lidd ~l\llllHI J\ ( hllli.. < a\4.:lla \tripped 1he h:1!1 1111111 <>ill·"· pullll'I ( 1ar' Palaum Hri.111 \.h 1>11n(1ugh fl'lll\l'rl'd Jnd rumbled lf1 \Jrd'> In lhl' I lun11ng1on ikat h Ill hl·lorL· bl·1nll lat i..ku tr11m IX'htnJ .ind fumbling \min \.11rh.1J1 h11"l 'l'r kll llll 11 for thl· \,11lor' \fin J pt·nalt) on lir\t d11\\n R U'l\4..'11 01 .. twl<>lo..1 "'hu lu.l lhl' 'iJll(lr\ \.\Ith 'I 1 U\htng ~ ard-. un I 2 rnrr1C'> rJn ' 'ar<l'> lo thc 4 free salt'I) Jamc'i "1anc111 halll'd J11\\n thl' ~·tond-Ju"' n p3\\ .ind Hrcnthngt•r got a hand u n \teH' \\a Il er ., th1rd-<lo" n Jl'rtJI 1hcn liclded hr'> o"n tip 10 leer 1h1ng' \lllfl'le'>!> Also contnb uling dcfen\l\l'I\ for thc "inm·~ "'a!> taclo..ll' \t•an I an'-a'>ter "'ho hhll.i..l·J a N-~.ird Josh l\.lc1n field goal Ir) 1111d\\,1~ lhwugh lhl' sernnd ix-rrod and latl'I rnurdcd onr uf thl' 01krs' four 4UJrll'lhJl lo.. Sdl ls h1l·nJ .,. hu had altl·rnn1ed \\Ith c;cnior \t1i..l· < ha' 1ra the lir\l l\.\O gaml''>. "'l'Ot thl' d1,1antt:. lumpk11ng 10 of 11 for% ~ard'> \\llh '''o 1111l·ccp11on' ·1 k did \11nw good thing\ and hl· madl' \llllll' m1 .. 1alo..t·~. but he'!> a Junior .. ~1d l'.1\lol· "'Im rcfu\ed 10 s;l\ l·ril·nd had '>tihdlfil·d thl' '>larung role. · l'a'>Ull' l'\prrsscd romern o'er the 011· l'r,· four lurno\er!>. but om·c again rould n1•t lOmplain "'11h lhc final ou1come I'll 1.ii..l· 11 ... Pa~·oc ..aid "lie~. '-'l"rc _l.o .ind no one else in 1 he '>unse1 L l'ague l.IO \J\ that .. Hrrnklc~ said h1'> team "'a" not ou1pla~ed ph\\llJll) and ncd11cd hi.-. dcft'nse for 11s third -.1ra1gh1 sohd performance · \\ l' pla}l'<l good defcn..c. and I thought ph~ .. tl.111) "'e matrhed up \\Ith them w('ll \\ \.' let lhl·m uff tht• hooi... b~ not cashing in rn lhl· first half. but '-'Chit with them." he \Jld '>enwr linebacker 8111) Gabriel "'as the ddl'll\I\ l' leader for lht' Tars while Coluc- See SAILORS/17 Va eras can Inoa ta win By Richard Dunn • BUENA PARK -Irvine High con- tinued to find ways to win Frida) night. ..We threw well in the first game. v.-e ran well in the second pme and in the 1h1rd game we played great defense... In me Coach Terry Henigan said after his Va- queros shut o ut host Sunny Hills. 10-0. in a non-leaaue game before .2.800 fam. at Buena Park High. , The Vaqs. who recotded their first blank- ing since the second week of 1hc 198 7 season. a 10-0 win • over Westminster. displa)'ed yet another facet of their well- balanced a11ack in turning bat:k 1hc Lanrers ( 1-2). Irvine. which nearly shot nsclf 1n the foot b} losing four fumbles, 1s sLarting a season 3-0 for the fourth time 1n lls h1!!.tOr) The school's best start ever was 1985 "'hen 1he Vaqs v.-ent 4-0. .. Defense:· Henigan ~1d. "Ton1gh1 was. (as!f.1\lant) coach I Rick) Curtis and the defense .. The offensive hoe got a lot of ink last v.-eek. but "'e have three sophomore'> a nd three JUnto~ there and the} didn't handle 11 'Cr) "'ell. but Coach C unis got 1he dcfcn..e 10 rise to 1he occasion. Our defense was Just fabulous." Perhaps the bigc\t dcfl·ns1' e pla~ l·ame earl) 1n 1he fourth quarter "'hen lnine linebacker Brad Stammer rccoH·rcd a Sunn) Hills f11mble after lhe hall v.-as papped looSl' on a Sl\-~ard pasi. rnmplc· tion. Stammer caughl ii m midair. g" mg thl' Vaqs pos!1Css1on on lhl' Sunn) ll1lls 42 with 10:28 left and'-a 3-0 lead (r\ me quarterbac k Jason \11n1n and sophomore fullback Scott Seal IOolo.. 11 lrom therl'. engineering the: onl) tout hdo"n dn'c o f 1he game 10 gl\l' thl' Vaq' their 10-'U lU\h1on Sunn} Hills wai. "'11hou1 ll'> '>ldftlng fullbal.l and strong safc1~. \11lo..e ~ullt,an. bcl.'auM.' of J d1slqca1ed thumb sutkrcd la'>t \\eek "I have not set'n an~ team hit Jn~ h.irdl·r 1han "'>unn~ Hilb." Henigan ~1d ··~nd ~Ull l\JO \\3Sn'1 C\CO lO thcrr \\hllh hl'lpcd a lot Otlen .. l\cl) 1hough. the~ JU'>I outhit us l'\l' sc.•cn ( unn~ Jl1lls) ">lnp a lot of b.llb loose on lilm .. ~unn' H ill\ quartcrbad llulo..l'1m Mt Kcn;1c. v.-hOSl' passing "a' prJl\l.'d b' L..amcrs ( ual'h r 1 m f)c, am·~ 1hrl'" J snccn p.i-.') tu '-'l(k rl'Ce1H·r Da,1d '-'11lk on lhl· fourth pla~ uf the final 1x·nod. hut In inc Jelcns1\C bar lo..s J1mm~ Ha-;41Jcr Deron M<.(o, and I arr\ (1l'tl" '"arml'<l \\.1IJe a'> soo'n as hl' ca~ght thl' h.111 .ind lur<.'cd him 10 fumhlc The ball wu1rtl'd m lhe air and "i1.1mnwr "'a\ 1hcrc for thl' grabbing (c1pping a ninc-pla~ drtH' \t·.il \\llll 111 from the 2-Yard hnc. the onh tinit· l'llhn team reat'hcd the t·nd 1onc Mrn1c1 Sl'I a .,..·huol -.inglt'-gaml' lllmpk· 11un rernrd tl!SI 1n 1hc Vaqs· lh-1 4 'K'.hun- UJX'ning \ 1<.10~ U\l'f l 'nl\l'rSlt\ tlwn 'l'JI larm·J 32 lime-. lor I ,J ~.ird' 1n 1ht·1r 22-15 "'rn 0' er \ 11la Pari.. '"" .111-.11n\t ~unn' 11 111 -a team ranh·d 14th 111 tlw Oranie Coast Dall) Pilot's Pn" L'r RJ1 1ng' -thc Jefen!><.' gl'IS a turn "1 hcrl' \\as no turning pmn1." tfrn1g.in ~J1d "1 hl' turning pu1n1 "a' our tkll'n'l' frt>m the tirst lime \\C fumhll·d lhl· h.111 Our dl'fcn..c ,.,,as JUSI d )nam1tc " Ir' inc fumbled on its tirst dml' ot thl' gamc al the unn) Hills Ill. 1mmnlialL'I' pulling pressure on the defen\\.· 10 holll thl· Lan1.l·rs. On third-and-goal from tht· ,.,ard li ne. In inc's Bill HJrgnn l' droprx·d t-..l·nn' Q,erh) for a loss of 2 }ard'. furnng lhl' Lann·rs to allemp. a field goal tn1m :: I )nrds a Y>a) Each lime Irvine fumblcd. II'> delcnw r amc right back 10 slop Ciun n) H ill<. T hl' Lancers missed three field goal' ir1 the game. Bassler 1nterct p1ed a 5unm ltilh pa')\ v.-11h 1.52 kft in lhe game at lht• ln1m· 10 pulling lhc plua on ahe Lan,cr\· longesl dn\C o f the con1es1. Defcns1H tackle hane O IS4..·n had J solo sa<:k for ahc V .aqucros 10 srart lhl' '>l'wnd quarter "'h1lc Tim Meehan . I odd Habermehl. G fCI Webb and ~11lc La1ham combined to sack McKcn11e warriors inspirsd by tallsn mats Laguna Beach blanks Pius X George's career-ending injury spurs Woodbridge to 23 -22 come-from-behind win ' ' MISSION VIEJO -Woodbndge High sCnool rallied fro m 1 12-point deficit rn the ~al ctaht minutes of Fnda)' n1ghl's game •inst Trabuco Hills and earned a 23-.2~ win at Mts ton Viejo tad1um -Jake Jacobs' l-}ard touchdown run ~11h ~I rcma1n1na 1n the fourth quarter pcd a 'A-amors comeback in which the) ~rnme deficits of IS-0 and 22-10 -The Wamon· first win of the season d\dn't come easily 1n an) rnpcct. Wood- bl"1d1t ~as loppy and 1ncons1stent tiiouahout the first thrtt quanel'1. tumina • ~ bl.JI over five t1mts and sufTcnna c1~t )9enah~ ~· willt 9: 14 rema1nina ta the fourth ·~cr.Juneorhneblcktr Bron ~tat was ·~wec1 wtUlc naakint • wklc. Ocorle ~ I cont.nion of tM tpinal ~Ord, Ind ·• a&.c..d 10 °" Ille pound b} W..od-• bridge 1c.-am ph)'s1crans for 25 minute\ bcforc being transported 10 M1 i.1on Re- gio nal Medical ( tnlcr bv paramed1ci. (Jcorgc, who \\aS l:Ucr detCt'ted to have a congenital narrowina of the spinal column. regained f«hna 1n h 1~ arms and lcg.s within minute and was ~lcascd frum 1he ho p1tal carher 1h1s ~eek. He was ad"1scd b)' doctors not 10 pll) footh311 again due ,10 the tond1t1on Warrior (oach Ri ck Gibson ,puke to 0corae as he was hftcd 1n10 the ambulance. and then informed his team that Georac wanted a me sqc dch\.crcd .. 8ron told me to tell the IU)'S to take It &o them." G ibson '81d "ll rullv puu footblJI .nto pcnP«llH "hen sc>mcthin hkt 1h1~ happens w,-11 k>"c 81on aod v.c·,,. l&l>•n& to II\ him the ,.nu: bell • Th Wamors pla)cd 1nw11w f(J(>tt\1111 " the rest of the ~a> On the third pin) alter pla) rc~umed. rrabuco 11111\ quanC'rhack hanc Weintrnut fumbled and 'A-ood· bndge's T)'rell h u~ctl\crl·J 111 tti'c the Warriors &ood field po\ll1on at lhc M u\· tanas' 42-).ird hnC' Quartcrba k J.imcs W )illl. "hu missed on his firs1 four attcmph of 1hc same .ind recorded onl)' 17 pa ~tn& \.ard!t h) halftime then led \\ no<.lbndge do" n I hl• fit' Id The: Wamo~ 1ot a kq, 18-> arJ g!Un on ;an end run from Jawb'>. whl(h set up W )a1t'\ ''· )ard aouchdo"'n pa\ to J uhlln John'4>n "flcr Brian Numk's e:11.1ra poinl. Wood· bndJt trailed only 22-17 "''h S o.i rem.un· 1n1 in the pmc The WamOD aot the ball back qur kly when Jeff Cla)'ton of the Mu\taf\~ tumbltd un Trabuco tflllf ftr\l pl.a)' «aud Bob Lee: nxo~trcd for Wood· bttdK~ t1l Ch\' Mu"I oanp" 10-)artl l11it' (See WAARIOA81'17) .. By Patrick Lart<ln LAGUNA BE.\(H -Scan Sauers. Ju~h S1od and Mike Bate combined on a group pun1 block that led 10 a clin,h1na field goal b)' Enc Fqnius as host Laguna Beach H1ah defeated Pius \.. I 6--0. in non-lcaaue football action bctu u: 500 fans Fnda) night. J he block came wtth 3:33 lefl 1n the thinJ 4uartcr. with the -.nists chnaina 10 a o-0 lead The tno brokt throuah t~ line-and blocked Phil Ward' punt. ~h1ch "'as downed at the Wamon S. )ard line From thett. 1 Laauna dn\e stalled, but f carau • the tceOad field pl kicker of the ni&ht for the Ani l booted I 2). )ardcr for the 9-0 INd. "Dcfens1\el)'. I think •e p&a~ ~di." Laau• (.'oed\ Lyman Olney 1J Kut ufTCn1otly. Ytt ntfd tu 1tt I heck o(a lot better. We need to cap1- tahlc on opponun1t1es and lighten up the offense 1n ecncral." While the Ant1ts' defenst" shone all n1~t. the offense left some1hma 10 he desired Quanerback Morpn Lanchan- 11n was JU t 3 of I$ passina for 43 )ard~ and an 1ntcrttpt1on. Laauna ( 1-2) could manaac onl)' 127 )lrtb of offense and onl) fi,e fint downs. Laauna COJO)ed excellent field Pos- 111on 111 n1ahl. but could o nl) 11ke 1dv1ni-.r three umc . fOf the Ants~· dtfcnsc. hov.e\cr 11 -WIS JUM lhc Oppotitc. Led by J.T. Kla~mclt'r's tYrO inter· ccptiona. Laauna held the Wamors 1n ch«k the (nllrt e~tn1na. 1110..,na on1 I'. )ard in o~nlf and jUlt Sil nrst do•na. Pius had onlt OM fir.t down In tht ICWftid hal(. ( ... ART'8T8111) 8 f'mll American limb loin chops, cut 1 ~ inches thick Y• cup Maadariat Napoleon (mandarin-flavored liqueur) Yi taspooa ltmoa pepptr ln a I 3x9x2-inch ba.kang dish. arrange lamb chops in a single layer. Pour Mandarine apoleoo over chops: sea.son both sides with lemon pepper. Cover and marinate 15 • 30 minutes. To Broil: Place Jamb chop~ on cold broiler pan. Broil 4 inches from source of heat 5 • 6 minutes per side for medium or 10 desired degree of doncOCS\ To Grill: Ignite coals m barbecue: allow 10 bum until bnght red and covered with gray ash. Grill lamb ch<>JX 4 inches from coals for 5 · 6 minutes per ide for medium-rare or until desired degree of doncncs\. Yield: 4 serving~ Mandame Cilantro Sauce for Lamb Chops Yi cup Mandarint Napoleon (mandarin-flavored liqueur) V.1 cup ptnaapplt juitt 2 prlic doves, ptt.SStd 1 teaspoon vattd rmti ~n1tt Yi lttipOOO ground cumin 2 tablespoon rmti ~or lirnt juitt I 'IJ teaspoons rormtarth 2 tablespoons chopped rmtt cilantro aves In \mall saucepan. combine Mandanne Napoleon and pineapple JUiee. bnng 10 a boil. Stir in garhc. ginger and cuman. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes. In ~mall d1\h , blend lemon JUtce and corn - starch. Stir mto hot 'auce. milling unul smooth and thickened Remove from heal, ''ir m cilantro and 'poon over gnlled lamb chop... Yield. I cup FRESH BANANA CILANTRO SALSA 4 bananas. nrm. grttn-lips>fd Y• cup <>nnlf juitt 2 tablespoons (resit lirnt or ltmon juitt J tablapooru dittd 1rttn chilies l tablespoons di«d phnft!IO lY• tablespoons c~ fresh rllanlro aves Carefully peel away ooc-mch \mp from ms1de curve of each banana. Cut and remove banana pulp from ans1de, leaving enough fn111 \O peel will continue 10 hold 11s shape. Dice removed banana. In med ium bowl. combine banana with orange Juice. hill( juice, green ch1he \, pimento and cilantro. Gently 'ltir until diced banana' arc well-coated w11h JUice Spoon Banana Saha mixture back into reserved b3nana peel\ Serve as side dish with meal and \'egetablc\ Yield 4 ~rv1ng' SOPA•MIEHO CONUMO (Frtslt Cnrn anJ l.Amh Snup l I tablespoon "irJin oll\'t oil +. pot11td rresh Amtrican lamb shouldtt, cut Into l·lnch pittts Yi cup cltopptd oniol9 l prtk dovn. •lnttd Y1 teaspoon .,.ound cuMin JV> cups (two 14Yi •nee cans) broth J+. et1p1 (14Yi ou11tt cH) Medcan-saylt lo.atoa pd jultt, broken up ~ ctlpl fntl9 cor'ft ~ taMespow cMpped tmlt rilMCro lta\'ts In 4-quan ~aucepan. hut 011 Saute lamb. °"'°" and aarltc. s11mng unlll lamb I~ browned Mix 1n cumin. bro1h. 1om11oe and JUiee. bnn& to 1 botl. Simmer f<>f 10 minute\. tir 1n corn. cook an 1dd1t1on1I ~ minute~ Md cilantro and serve Yteld· 8 ~1nr ... Till'llllJ 111111 I Cluelfted/010-12 Comlca/013 Weather/01• ' September 27 , 1990 The Dally Piiot ftllt flltlP .... ~ ........ 141-1!!4 ... .. UTH .A When the Spanish Conqui stadors set out to loot Banana!\ are America \ #I favonte fru11. All ththC the treasuries of the great Aztec and Inca empires. con~umed in the United State' are gro\\n m So uth they found not on ly gold and silver but surprising or Central America. Originall y. banana plant... "ere new foods. unkn own in Europe. Still. they missed ca rried to th e wel\t in Spani'h 'hip '> but nov. th1 ' the fruits and meats of home, which in sp ired Latin region dominate~ produ ction around th e: them to interm in gle in gredi ent s from both -world. While hananas arc eaten rno't often in th1 ' hemispheres. country a' "nae ~' or on ce reJI. the healthful. Today. the combi nation of fresh native food~ vcr!\atile fruit '' u"iuall ) 'en ed J' a \ cge t ahl~ in with traditional Old World in gredients produce!\ South Amencan home,. the so phisticated and deliciou~ dishe~ fo und on The '1de di'h Fre'h Banana Cilan tro Saha '' ,1 true many South Ameri can tables. Americans in lo-ve blend of the hem1,phere "1th th e 'Pll'~ tlJ\ or ol with international cuisine now are enjoying th o'e chilie' and cilantro melln~ed h) the 'mooth h~\ture elegant dining idea . and frutt } fla vor of banana'. T) p1 cal \lea rned Th L colorful menu feature s the be st of both chayote "iqUa\h round' ou1 thl' main cou r'e halves of our hemi~phere, embelli hed with a Mandarine apoleon • h4u rur ha' an e"<cept1onal delightful European touch. Grilled Lamb Chop~ aroma and the nch ta,te nl e\ot1c orient.ii orange' de Argentina start s wit h lean American lamb com bined with fine French cognac For centunc: .... chops of mild flavor and tender texture. Because the flav or of the mandann ~a~ ~ept a ~cret of the lamb comes from such young animals. it has little Chinese. When finall y brought to the We,t. Emperor marbling. The mall amount of fat on the edge~ is Napoleon was so impre~sed b) the ta'>te that he easily trimmed · -· a three-e>en ce serving ordered hi chcmi . t to create a liqueur u~ing thi ' contain only a modest 176 calories. exotic fruit. It now ca n be enjoyed a' an aperitif. The chop are mari nated in ri ch Mand arine cocktail . after-dinner liqueur or in rec ipe' 'uch a' Napoleon liqueur. imported from Belgium . then the Tan de Banana e Coco and the hcveragc Rio quickly broiled to the perfect. medium-rare Stage . Mandarine Punch. Lamb may be th e meat mo t eaten around the The nch pastry de sert combine' na1ural f ru11' of world and when serv ed with Mandarine-Ci lantro the tropics with the ~ophiM1cated my~ter} of fine Sauce, it brings pecial international appeal to <::. tM,.ndarin -flavorcd liqueur for a bcaut1full} this South American dinner. international finale the South American way. ,_. -. -I. ,,.~,~· ...... b ~ ,. ~ . . . . , .·· . -1.·\. L_. -.· l. -... '\..: • •• WAY 1 Bu nu nu unJ ( 11( 11nut Tun I prepared. prt-rolled pk crust I to nt 9·inch pan I ', cup 16 ounctsl almond paste 1 •cup ~r 1, cup \1andarine 'apoleon. di,idtd lmandarin·fla\'ortd liqueur) 2 tablespoonCi butttf". softtMd ·' ~ I cup f\abd coconut '2 cup fresh lemon juict 2 to .l ripe. firm b3nanas. \Jiced 1 •·inch Chick 1 • cup apricot prt"Wnt\ \a_~turtlum f\owe" '°' ~arnish ( optwnal J In 4 1m h. tlutC'd tJrl p.in "'11h rt'movabl<" ~mum . f11 pie lrLI'l. forming Outed edgb. Tnm CnJ\I n:.u "'11h top ol p.111 l h1ll In -.mall dt'Clm m1J.er hll1.1.I .rumhlt' dlmond pa,1e. add ,ugar ' table"JK'On' ~1Jnd.irnu.• '\Jp.,leon. hulll"r and C'!?l!' BeJt JI m~·d1um ,rx·eJ until 'm111.1th Pou r m1\lun. tnll• ,ru,1 'pnnl.lt" u llunut c\enh o\er t1llrng BJl.c: 1n prt'ht'..itt'd '°'' t-men lur I~ minute' Rt'du.e lt'mJ1"r..i1ure to l)<I F 4nd hal t Jdd11111n.il 211 10 ll 1 n11nult'' ( nol Pnur kmoo 1u1<.e m111 'mJll h''"' I 'ih•l" h.mana' m111 l~lt 1u1.e 1•0<.' 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MJnC'e bottlt 'par .. hn2 •aler. cbil~ :-0.ml bottlt rhampa2ne. cbiUtd ( )ran2t and limt 'iltc~ '°' 2ami.'ih In ll'll'J1um t..1"' I i>mhull: 1n.mge pie'-<'' "'1th "up \1JndJnne \JJ'lilrnn T11" 10 •Odl fnlll < "'rr h<l~ I Jnd t rrut lilf 2 .1 hour' \.11 \ re mJ1nm~ lur \1 JndJnl'l\' \Jpoleoo pu"appk 1u1,l' 111n1.rntrJ11· Jnd 1.1.h1ll' .,_,ine Ju,I ht-torr 'o('f"\ m~ ''" 1n 'flJr~ltni: "'Jler 1. harnp.igne Mll.I l1111rn 11rJO)!C'' (1Jrn 1,h "'"h orange and limt· ,111.t•, ) 1dd \houl 'lUP' OR lh '··HUOl<' \t'~tntz' FLAN de FRUTAS 01\nl.'1 ( '""'"'IC u1111rJ 1 '1 lUp raranwl OaH.rtd i« cream loppi"ll 1 • <up \1andarmt 'apolMn. dhidtd lmandaran-1\a\Ottd tiqUNrl ~-OUn« pacli.a!tf crum c-httse. softmed .\ f1?J?' t c•p milk J table\poon' \UJ?ar I lf'a11poon 1 anilla In ' in1 h r11und 1. J~C' pan. comhmc caramel t11pp1n>! "'1th ' l.thk,poon' Mandannt ".tpoknn Aknd and 'Jlread evtnl) over honom 111 pan '(.'I ,1,11k In 'mall det·tnc m1-.C1' bowl. hc."a1 1 rr.m1 1 ht't''l' un11I hght and creamy. Add rtz~'· mil~ 'utzar n:ma1ning 2 table poon \.1 .rndannt' "llapoleon and \'ln1l11, bcaa 111n11I '11111111h \lo~ I\ p.1ur into pan prepared with .aramcl ml\lurr Pl.i'-e l.alt pan into 11rJer Plft. Pour hnt .,_,ilt<"r m11i la~r pan around cake ~ l1ll1n~ rn tht· 1kp1h 111 one half of cake pan. BJlc in prchc•teJ PiO F oven for 2S to 30 minurr' tlf until ~nilt tn-.n1cd 1n ~ 1iur 1. le-Jn Rtmmt ult pan from w11tt; ~ on ~k l an-lull~ klMm edge ol PM o( flln * frum P1.i t round 'itf'\rtng plantr on so, Of pan. tum t)\CT 10 ln\CT1 01n onto ~. a.ill and '"u' into "t'dJ~ '°'~ans. 'ield 'Cf'\'1nJ' Boneless Beef Rib Eye Steaks lHansen's Apple Juke lHarvest Day Enriched Bread lt/M ,., Q IY .. , • . . lMaruchan tlstant Lunch lt((f (.HK.I(( N t f P•\, ()A S .. RIMP JLA>IOA Clllck11 · 11d bl'ICClll: U11dat111 a classic pair .... ·-·-·-........... ., : rA:;:.. (a -• -· I ~ 8RAND !: -"l ~ ~'' u A.r'0!'. • ., --~-., J Olicken and broccoli are ~ tainly no ltf'aDllm to each other. A clasaic pairina since tbe ·40s and ·so. when Chicken Divan was all tbe raee, thi.s famous twosome bu WO.ft heuu (and tastebuds) all across America. The trouble is. most of tbe time, both the chick.ell and broccoli have been served sheathed in a seduc- tive, velvety sauce. often bollan~ daise or an equally hi&b-fat white sauce. Therein was the charm of this dekctable duo. Now that we•re in the midst of the bealth-conacious '90s, hollan- daise sauce is often considered to heavy and rich by today's lower- fai. lower<alorie standards. Enter our recipe for Herbed Chicken It Broccoli - a refrcsh-inaJy updated venion of the old classic. Low in fat. it offers flavor that is just as appealina as its THE CHOICE IS YOURS l Choose from U .. D.A. Select and U.S.D.A. Chmce go\'ernment graded beef. both expertly tnmmed to l /4 inch. 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Instead of sauteeina in ter or oil. spray your skillet non .. stick aerosol cook:ina s Cook the chicken Just until do For the ricb-wuna white sa rely on evaporated skimmed m It has all the great Wte of rq evaporated milk. without the And it's a great way to ins smooth, blended sauce with and another great low-fat in dient: reduced-fat Swiss cheese BERBED CHIC&EN AND BROCCOLI lt oucn beaeles1, Uial c~ckea breasts, 1Uced lato '11-iDc~ 1trip1 ·1 tea1pooa l&aUu lterb sea iDg 1 pecka1e (lt CM1Dce1) fro broccoli spears, t~aw draiaed ! tablespoon all-pvpoae fl 1 c•p udll•ted evapora skimmed milk 1 1arUc clove, cn1~ed •;, teupooa salt (optJoaaJ) .,.. tea1pooa w~te pepper .,.. cap (! oaces) 1b'edded, duced-fat Swl11 cbeese Paprika Spnnkk chicken Wlth It.ah seasoning. Po und between sh of plasuc wrap. Spray non-st1 skillet with no stack cooking sp Saute chicken stnps JUSI unttl longer pink. Keep warm. In sm saucepan, whisk small amounts evaporated skimmed milk 1 flour. Sur in remaining milk. he. sail 1f desired. and pt>ppcr. Cook o'er medium heat, st I nng constant I). until miitture J comes to a boil and thickens. A cheese. stir until melted. Spra) it 6 ~ 2-inch baking dish w11h st1cl rnoking spra). Spread a 1• cup sauce in bottom of dis ..\.rrange broccoli over sau then chicken p1t.-ccs. Pour rema1 ing sauce over top. SpnnkJe w1 papnl a . Co,er. Bake m preheat 350 degrees O\ en for 20- minuies. or until heated throu Males 4 se~ ings Healt hy :and ric 1in flavo A bigger 'anety of legum grains and \egetables makes me· less main dishes more 1ntcrcst1 ant.I appealing than ever .\nd \\ 1 nutnllon authont1es s1rcssing t 1mponan~c of eating more fru and 'cgetablcs. a meatless din at least once a \\Cd. is a heal! sman choice. too Almonds. 11ngu1n c a 1 Parmesan cht.'Csc pro' 1dc the p 1c1n 1n this mea1kss main dish PESTO PRIMA VERA 1 cup water % teaspoons cornstarcb % teaspoons lD1tant vcgeta bouillon 1raaalea or % v etable bouillon cubes, 111111 cru1be-d 1 &ableapoon olive or cook oil % cloves garlic. mlace-d 8 ouce1 frcsll asparagus, c into 1-lacb pieces % medium carrots, very tlilD bla1-1Uce-d ( 1 cap) 1 med.lam onion, c~op.,H I cup ) Oae 1-ouce package frot pea pods, tbawe-d ud laaJv ~ cap 1Uced aJmoad1 cbopped cadew1 1.1& cap nipped Ires~ panley 1 tablespoon drted panl flakes % tableapooDJ 1DJpped fre basil or 1 i,., teaspooa1 dri ba11I, cn1~ed 1'4 teaspoH pepper I ouces llaplae or olll pasta, NOked (%.,., C•pl) i,., cap Jnted Pannesu clilee In a sllMlll bowl stir t<>ð water, cornstarch and bou1ll granules: set aside. 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Personal!>. l believe in cut- ting health n ~s as much as po~- 1ble. so I "-Ould pa) httd to the information contained in the article. No. A ""'tancr" 1 a p11 that ha~ been "-caned off its mother's milk. and -.ciahu no more than 50 pounds. The use of the word "wiener" (notice the difTcrtnt sptllin&) for the hot dog. or frank· funcr, comes from the Gennan rcfcmcc to the "Vienna sausage." The Gtrman word fo r Vienna 1s "Wien." You can easily ~ how the word Vienna became tram- lated into common English usage as wiener. arc i.mall when full-pown -art bccom1na mcrcasanaJy popular as pell. an mcnca. And P'&·lbemed products. such as aprons or T- sh1ns. are hot sellen.. If oothina elst. all this may serve to help people understand that P&IS have &oncn and undeservedly bad rtpu- tat1on in the past. They arc actu- ally clean by natuc. and arc among the most 1ntclhgent of all domestic a nimals. In rhis '4-«kl> column Drralt-t.· anion -• tqJ rered du·r111an -ans'4t'f'S reJJden · qu~s11ons Jbour nurnuon. dieting .ind fO<XI 1Jt•as ~nd qu~uons 10 Deralee ~·anion. R.D .. c/o Dally Pilot, P 0 Bo\ 1560 Costa M esa Q!6~6 Q: I have beard lbat peanut batter is carclnogeoic. Is that true? -D.M., Irvine. Peanut butter l!I t'sscnt1alh .in ''~ellcnt ~ource of protein 11·, """, nm,en1en1 tu prcparr ,111J 111.1 ... 1 people ot all ages h~t' thl! ' 1.aste \o I frl'QUCntl) rl'tumm\"nd 1t as J pan o t f..im1I~ ml·.tl nlan- nini. Ho"'ever. 1t 1s true that then~ 1s a poison -atloto'\sn -.. , h1ch grO\\S natural!' on pt•.tnut' and grains and ha\ ~t·n ,h,w. n tu definuch C<tu~e lt,,.r 1.1ndr in animal tl'sts . .\tlout .::u \l'.tr\ a)lo tl11: L.~ go' crnnwnt ,,.1 .1 lsm11 ol ~O p<.1r1' pn-h11lwn ..i' thl· hitthl''t k ·I \ l I J ll 1111 \I II I' • r 0\ 11 l •d ;x.wut~ r thr ll\Jf~ll r' Ju: Hut '>luJH:S lUnJu~ luJ on J rq\uljr bJ\1'> b' < un,umcr Rcpn• 1' mJga- llllt' hO\\l"d ll\Jl .:'l'll thl) leHI ma~ H'n "ell ~ P\)tcnualh harm- tut l hl' current (Scptcmhcr 1990) 1s~uc ot the m.lg.ll1m: loillatns an e\ldknt .anrclc lhjt '-"Ill an .. 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Mo~t people alrl·ad) know about sut:h minerals as calcium. iron. ~tum . pota~s1um and others Bui fl'" are as familiar with tht• nutrients which we call "trace minerals" because our bodies need them in much smaller amounts \1an) arc howe,cr. absolute!\ . . . , I A I ( ( _,. • .'2,, ., ,, 'ttal to uur heallh and certain ol them an.. he1ng 'ltud1ed 1.\-llh 1n- Jtl<Hlon'> 1ha1 lan haH' great 1m- r.1~ t on 1he , ,.,i.. anJ pre' en tang (II mJJ•H d1sl'a~·., Thl trau· m1m:ra1, indude borun lhrnm1um. (Oball, copper fl uur1 Ill' 111lll nt' ma nga nesc mohJcnum. -.l·knsum. sultur nil l..d \iltl11n 11n and 'an.td1um Our bo<l1c5 J,111'1 mJnutactun: nHo\l ol tht'\l' JnJ tu1'1<ls lOntaan· lllg lhlm in \Jf\sng amount\ de- pending on thl' prl~Cssang and gw"1ng praruu·' ~ ur 1hat rl'a!\on. mJn~ ix·upk ma~ he deticst'nt in lrJll' nunerab for them. It \Jn he hdptul lo IJ~l a 4u.1l11~ multi· 1111nl'fJI ~upplcnll'nl I hc 11nponanu: ot trau: min- uab lan be ~t·n in lhl' '>lll'nlllil ltn~.igt• hct'-'CCn ll'I ta1n trall' m1n- c1ah .and .islrm•n 1-. f-ur nJmpk. pt 11pll ll\tn~ 1n lo\•·~len1um area'> hJtl thrl'l' 11nu:s more hean d l\C.l'll. 1han th11\l' in plaleS "herl' thl· \llll "a' m h 1n '>eknium ( oppcr aid'> in rcw .. tanl'l' 10 ankl- t1Un.... lhl· c1b.,urp11on of iron ant.I hcallh) bone' .ind rnppi!r need'> moh l)(knum in tirtler Ill fum 11on I hl· both also m'l'd' cohalt to Ot.· I .ihlc IU ll\l' \ 11.HlllO RI ~ Horun ,., another lr:Ke mineral ' that 1s ix~um111g lnl rca.,angh 1ntl·n~\t1ng the rnnc "l' kam about 11 t or l''\amplc. a test of post- mcnup.1u>al "onu·n '>ho"ed that I the a<ld111on ol ' mg ol boron dasl) hclpt.•d thl'ir bodies USl' c.ill 1um to build \lrongcr bont'>. thcreb' cutting d<"' n the nsi.. ot os1eoporm1~ .\nd mot rrcenth. a stud\ b) thl' dm·t lor o l thl' l ' ~ Dcpattmcnt of \gnculturc"• Human Nu1r111on Research ( l'ntcr 1nd1talt'!\ 1ha1 boron is the c ~n t1dl l'lemen1 in ll'rt.a1n foods that 1ntrcaSt' mentJI alcnncss and 1m- pro' c muiur ~ktll'> -at:ll\ 1t1c'i crl.ated 10 mo"cmenl of muscles ~ulh food~ indudl' lcsumcs (peas. beam.I. lcn11ls). auc1fcrous veg· etablc~ (rahbagc. hnx:coh. Brussel~ .. prout'>. caul1f10\\'l'r etc >and non- n 1rus truth .\nothl·r reason to cal '-"Cll-balann·d meals rnntasning all the J1ITercnt food 11roups Tasty salad combo Dubious about combrnina or- anges and tomatoes? It's tcmfic. take our word for 1t. The hght. 0 11· free dressing lrts the flavor of each 1n~d1ent shine. Red. orange and aolden colors makt' the salad a beauty. too SUNSET SALAD ~ ...,,... ft11ely allreddH or· ....... I &aMetpoo•• oraa1e jatce t lea ...... WPfff dalYH ~ leU,... .... ., "' • .,...tall "'Maa,ua f,_..y &rHM pep- ,er I 7ellew IWMI ,. .. tn, ~ .... ,... i..n.e. .... .. .... ~ ........... , .. , .................. I•••• If p, .._. l ....... .,,., .......... ........ Pl I tlJ p 111 f """ for •• ., •• ia ....... boWt Thurad8y. s..>tember 27. ~990 U Mavle munchies far a VCR 11ru Home video viewina is rapidly becomin, one of today's most Popular eisure activities. Nearly when you have a VCR party will make the evenina more festive. !.i:--"'x.,. evaporate$ and suur c:armcties. · 80 percent of American television homes have a VCR. and video rentals and sales have steadily increased sinoe the early 1980s to become a $12-billion-a-ycar busi- ness. Honey Glazed Chicken Wings are a sweet and spicy variation on the popular hot Buffalo Wings. Marinated with a mixture of honey, Drambuie, soy sauce, prlic and ainaer. these chicken wings are perfect finger food for a hungry crowd. To create Sweet Roasted Nuts, pecans and walnuts are carmeliz.ed with fragrant spices and the heather honey taste of Drambuie liqueur. i de•et prllc, pep- per, .. &al&e 1'1'. ,...., ~cm •la&• (ap- pns.lma&ely 11 wlq1) ln a large bowl. combine Dram- buie, butter, soy sauce, honey gin- 1er, garlic and pepper. Add chic~n wings; mix well. Cover and refriaeratc for at !caste 4 hours. or overnight. Pour m~ture onto an4*r b&htly buttered bakina aheet. ~ arate nuts with a fork; cool Com - pletely. Store outs in an airtight container. Makes 2 cups. DRAMBUIE CHEESE STR4WS 4 ..... ( .... t l ctlf) ..,, ...... dleete, ~ Honey Glazed Chicken Wings and Sweet Roasted Nuts are among the finger foods perfect for dellclous munching In front of the VCR. Quick snacks near as your cupboard With more than 1.500 var- ieties of canned foods on the market. including fruits. veg- etables, soups and specialties. foods to satisfy that snackrng urge arc as close as your kitchen c upboard. The Canned Food Infor- mation Council 1n Chicago of- fers these suggestions: •Puree canned fruit with ice to make a refreshing cooler. •Mix canned fruit wtth lo"·fat frozen yogurt. •Mix canned seafood. 1nclud- 1ng salmon and crabmeat. with light ma)onna1se and a fa,·onte spice. Scoop up with crud1tes~r pita toast for an upscale aJtcma- u ve to chips and dip. Jn the following recipe. black beans are combined with low-fat plain yogurt and seasonings. and sened "ith toasted corn chips. carrots and cekf) sti cks. BLACK BEAN DIP One l $-ounce can black bea.as, drained •,. c-ap plain low-fat yogurt 1 to % tablespoons canned bot or mild green cbllles, coarse- SALAD From 06 combine orange peel. orangl· Juice. ch1,cs. hone}. salt and '~ teaspoon pepper. Set aside. In a skillet cook )elk>"' pep!)(.'r nngs. co"ered. in a small amount of boiling water for I to 2 min utes until crisp-tender. drain and cool Place pepper nngs in a plastic bag set 1n a bowl . Add dressing: close bag. Turn to coat. Chill. turning bag occasionall}'. Jy cbopped 1 large clove garlic, minced '1• teaspoon ground cumin t to 3 drops red pepper sauce (optional) Toasted Corn Chips (recipe follows > In a food processor or blender. mix beans. ~ogurt. ch1ltes. garlic. cumin and pepper sauce in food processor or blender until smooth. Spoon dip into serving bowl. Serve with corn chips and 'egetablc sucks. Makes about I cup TOASTED CORN CHIPS 6 llgbt corn tortillas Vegetable oll Salt Brush one side of each ton.Ila vef') ltghtl) \\1th 011. spnnkl~~ ve f') hghtl) \.\Ith salt. Cut eactfu ton1lla into b wedges: arrange in a single la~er on a JCll)roll pan. Bake in a preheated 350-<kgrce F O\ en until chips are golden and cnsp. about I 0 minutes. turning chips 0' er after 5 minutes. Makes 3 don·n. To serve. line a large platter "1th lettuce . ..\rrange tomato and orangt: c;ltces aruunJ edge. Drain J>t'PP<'r nngs. resen 1ng dressing: arran~e nngs in an O\ erlapp1ng rm .. k inside tomatoes. Fill center "1th cherr) tomatoes. Drizzle "•th rescned dressing. Spnnklc with add1t1onal l)l'pper. Makes 4 to 6 SCI°\' tngs. Nutrition 1nformat1on per ser- ving: 55 cal.. 2 g pro .. 13 g carb .. 0 g fat. 0 mg chol .. 77 m~ sodium. U.S. RDA: 14 percent v1t. A. 1~4 percent v1t. C. 13 percent thiamine. 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Classified -.i < 01!<'1 1 rnn nt •..;11· "I buy' lhdt will 11 1;1"(' \ 0111 -,p111h ,u,11 ! 642-5678 Evenina entena.ining has fol- lowed the course of the video boom with more people choosing to spend a comfortable night watching a video over waiting on line at the movie theater. Today. "dinner and a movie" usually means "cat-in and a video ... Videos arc part of the at-home entertaining trend. Inviting family or a group of friends over to watch a video is an_ intimate and casual alternative to the sit-down dinner pany. With a VCR party. for- mality is dismissed in favor of lounging on the couch and eating finger food. Movie munchies aren't necess- arily popcorn and bon bons. Watching a video from the living room offers the great advantage of kitchen proximity. We have the freedom to create delicious snacks and run back to the refrigerator to refill our plates and glasses as quickly as we can press the pause button on the remote control. Ser- ving delicious movie much1es These crunchy su_gary confec- tions are delicious for munching by the handful. Another great video snack is Drambuie Cheese Straws. Thin sticks of cheddar cheese pastry are spiced with Worcestershire sauce and Dram- buie, then baked until golden and puffy. All three of these snack sugges- tions require little preparation and can be made in advance. True finger foods. these deltc1ous munchies are easily served and eaten in the dark. when all eyes are fixed on the television screen. HONEY GLAZED CHICKEN WJNGS 'i'a cap Drambuie t tablespooas melted butter t tablespoons soy sauce 3 tablespoons booty WORKING FROM HOME Learn how to improve the quality and f1nanc1al rewards in your llfe by joining the fastest growing economic and social trend of our time. The Wall Street Journal reports that over 42 million people now work exclusively or earn extra income by working from home. 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Bake at 375 degrees for R to 10 minutes. sur- nng often. until liquid almost t au1n,11u IMIUer, at nom tem,eratve s ao-..... Drambtde "' &ea1pooe Woreestenla.lre aa.ce '.4 ...... u.Jt 1 ctlf all-pvpose fMr 1 ea yolk Claoppe4 almoad1 or sesame seeds Pre.heat oven to 375 degrees. Combine cheese and butter in a large bowl; stir in 2 tabl~poons of Drambuiie, Worcestershire sauce and salL Blend in flour. On a floured surface, roll pastry into a rectangle. 12 x 15 inch~. Cut pastry into strips 5 x l/4 rncbes. Place on cookie sheets. Beat egg yolk WJth remaintng 1 tablespoon Drambuie: brush over straws. Sprinkle with almonds or sesame seeds. Bake 7 minutes or unuJ golden. Cool on wirt racks. Refrigerate in ainight container. Makes about 4 dozen. HAY HOUSE Louise Hay's book "You Can Heal Yourself" reaehed the I I New York Trmes bestseller ltst and remained on 1t for twelve consecutive weeks. As authOf and lecturef. 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September 27, 1990 Orange Cout DaJty Piiot S<iuter has enough endorsements to ensure nomination approVal By 8tevem Komarow • c· u11 ..,_. wn. and that be was sensitive to the fact that every decision he makes has an impact on real people," Kohl wd. Iraq dlll1s 111bargo; lands p'an11 In Jordan WASHINGTON -Supreme Court nomance David Soula pined three more votes on the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, assur- ina bis approval by the panel when it votes Thursday. Tbe endorsements by Sens. Charles Graqley. R-lowa. Herbert Kohl. D-Wis., and Patrick Lelhy. 0-Vt., brought to 10 the number on the 14- member panel publicly in favor of Souter's nomi- nation. None had come out ap1nst him by late Wednesday. Grass.Icy was the last of the committee's s1A Repubhcans to announce bis support. He satd he was concerned about Souter's tesumo n) on ac- uvism by the courts. During his confirmation heanngs. So uter said there were instances where the court might step in to fill a "vacuum" 1f the other branches ot government fatl to act. But GrassJc)', who as against court acu v1sm. said an a statement that he believed Souler's ·· 1 :!- year record as a Judge demonstrates clear!)' that he 1s a pracuuoner of Jud1c1al rcstramt ... Leahy and Kohl were the third and fourth o f tbe commauce Democrats to support Souter Other Democrats on the commmee have withheld 1he1r endor~menl, large!} b«ausc Souter refused to st.ate a positio n on abortion rights "l cannot predict ho~ he will vote m ever) mst.ance." Leahv said "But I d o not thmk this country sho uld. ha\e a complete!~ pred ictable Supreme Court ... he said "He showed us that he was not an 1deologu(' Ameritone Three liberal Democrats not on the comm it- tee, Sens. Bill BradJey. D-N.J .. Frank Lautcnbt"- 0-N.J .. and Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., announced on Wednesday their opposition to Souter, based on bis lack of an abortion position. BradJey said overturning the 1973 rulina tn Roe \ s. Wade which lephzed abortion would "return us to the day when illegal back-alley abortions put the lives of thousands of women at risk. "That's a chance I'm no t wtlhng to take." he sa1d. "To put 1t quite simply, Judge Souter refused to talk about whether. and how. the Const1tut1on protects the women of Amenca." Mikulski said. ··we must fear the worst," she said Added to California Democrat Alan Cranston's statement o n Monda) that he would oppose Souter. the} brought to onl) four the number of senators to pubhcl) oppose Souter. Their announcements stood out against lb! broad Senate sa11sfact1on with President Bush's' nomina11on of the 51-)ear--0ld New Hampshire J UnSt O n Wednesda). Sens. Alan Dixo n. D-111.. and Terr) anford. D-N C. -announced the) would 'ote for Souter Senate Minont' uader Bob Dole. R-Kan. ~as pushing for a q~1cl Senate 'ote to put Souter on the bcm.·h Monda ~. the start o f 1hc court's fall sesi.1un 369 E. 17th Costa Mesa, CA paint & wallpaper center 17th and Tu~ tin ''When /Is Worth Doing Right11 (714) 646-&n4 Hidden behind the ® station 8y DeW:t a..d MN CIHed ..,_. W,_, lbfft Iraqi puseqer planet touched down Wednesday in Jor· dan, but Jordan later said it would halt all fljahu to and from lraq to comply with a U.N. air cmbaJ"ao. Iraq accused Wasbinaton of bribina Moscow to back the U.N. sanc- tions. In 1 sip that the sanctions are burtma Iraqis., Bqhdad also an- nounced 1t wouJd utcnd rationina to nee. flour and cookina oil. The United States reportedly planned "a show of force" by send- ing its first Amencan aircraft carrier 1010 the Pcnian Gulf in 16 years. and Defense Secretary Dick Cheney warned that a n Iraqi military strike was 1ncrcaS1n&ly likely. U .S. officials encountered rcser- vauons Wednesday by allies on a fuod-ra1S1ng campaign to collect the b1Jhons of dollars needed an the JUlf cns1s. The passengers aboard the reg- ularly scheduled Iraqi Airways planes landmg in Amman included nine ellpelled French diplomats and 11 Bntons stranded dunng Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on Aug. 2. It was not known what their cargo holds contained. The planes all re- turned to Baghdad. Earlier Tuesday, Jordanian of- ficials said the passenger aircraft were not included 10 embago resol- ution passed Tuesday by the U.N. Sccunt)' Council. However. Jo rda nian Fo reign ~hn1Ster Marwan Kas1m said Jor- dan wo uld compl} fully w11h the .. Jordan bu continutd to allow 1 mhilinwn number of Oiabts by the lnqj Airways. due-to bumaoitarlan conajderations, facilitatina the movement of foreian nationals from lnq and Kuwait," he said in 1 suiement at U.N. beadquancn in New York. "However, those flights will now be terminated in accordance with (the air embarao)," said K.asim, who is abo the deputy prime minis. tcr. The U.N. resolution does not mention pusefll!Cr planes but says all planes travclina to and from Iraq should be checked to make sure they arc not carryina cargo prohibited by the U.N. trade sanc- tions. The resolution prohibits the use of force to stop planes, but allows for the detention of aircraft. Bqbdad's official news agency accused Moscow - a former ally -of beina bribed by the United States and aulf sheiks to oppose Iraq. It said the tone of a tough U.N. speech Tuesday by Soviet Foreign M inister Edua rd Shevardnadze "clearly shows the bpbc given by America and Its allies the 011 sheiks." Iraqi officials announced the new food rationing wiU begin this week- end. Trade and Finance Minaster Mohammed Mahdi Saleh wd sugar and tea also will be affected by the new restnct1ons. 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I.A.., Ani.telt-' PATRONS • Eko 1-rt~lllht lntcmat111n.1l/ '-m mh Express • Luh.lm & W.11lc.tn' • I t'' An1o1cll'' Times Or:mj,?e Count)' EJ1t1un • ( \.l1J cnral Pl·tn1l eu10 Clrrc1rat1on • Tht ()r;inizc ( •>ll nty Rt"l(l'lt't • $t)Uth Co.J't Pia:.\ BENEFACTORS • B.tnk nf Amcn~.1 • BrnJturJ & I"" • F111-.I lr11m Bnt,11n. In,.• JaRuJr, R.mge Rnv~r. l.11111, & A,11111 Mamn--Newpon lmpons • Knc1th & Mt'dl'' A.lvc·m~IOJI • rdfl' 1roup Puhl1shll'\g • Roll R11)'H' M1l111r., Inc Newport Autn C enter • Stcrl1nw Mutt'r Can FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN For M re Information, Call: 1 .. aQO .. BRITN .. 90 authoru.ed military cnforcemeot oJ a sea cmbuJ<>. The air embarlO is taraely symbolic, since mos1 trade with Iraq is by land and has ~lrcady been halted. Iraq's only mljor eir· pon is oil. In Washinston, Cheney said. the arowina impact of the sanctions might prompt Iraqi President Sad· dam Hussein to attack. "We may have seen in the last 48 or 72 houn the bcainnin1 commen- tary from hifT! that would. in~icate that the sancuons arc bqjnmna to bite.'' Cheney told a conference of economists. "We may have seen with his threats in the past couple of days that he may resort to military force in response to the sanctions." Cheney said. Also Wednesday, Cheney ordered 40.000 troops removed from Europe within a year to respond lo declining defense budgets. T~e de- cision has no direct connection to the U.S. deployments in the aulf area. U.S. military sources in the gulf said the carrier I ndependcnce was expected to sail into the gulf within the next few days. bnnging at within 500 miles of Iraq. The earner. with 70 attack Jets, would be the first such U.S. warship in the gulf in 16 years. The Pentagon declined to com - ment on the report. Officials con- cerned about vulnerabaht} had been reluctant to send a earner into tht gulf. with the narrow Strait o f Hormuz at its mouth. About 165.000 U.S. soldiers are stationed in the Saudi desert and aboard ships 1n the region Thousands of Arab and European troops have also been deployed as part of the U.S -led muhinauo nal force Oil reserve to defuel • • pnce nse NEW YORK -President Bush s dec1S1o n to tap into the n.ltlon s strategic crude oil r('"sen e ~•II prot:>- abl} put the brakei. on the rapid n~ 1n 011 pnccs. at lea~t in th<.' 'lhon run. e>.pcrts said "We should be cons1de rabl> lo""er ... said Ed Ke' elso n a Ocan W rtter Reynolds Inc trader ~ho deals 1n 011 f utun!s o n lhe 'it."~ York M ercantile E'c h angt• "\ou·,e cena1nl) got that pos\1- b1ht} fo r a big mo'e to the do~n s1de .. The president's anno un<ement came after the mark('t do~d Wcdnesda}. to fi nish a da) 1n which wild rumors pushed crude oil futures pnces to a ret·nrd -h1gh SJ8 6 7 per barrel Tht White House said lhl· gl>' - ernment would takt' 5 m1llmn har· rels of crude out of th(' l .., Strat""gic Petroleum Rel.enc ~ hll h has ncarl) 600 m1lhon barrels of uil stored 1n salt ca ,erm in Teu\ and Lou1s1ana. In announcing the dc- c1s1o n. spokesman Marlin ht1.,.,ater said there 1sn'1 an} JUi.lllica tion tor the recent run·up 1n oil and gast>hnC' pnces Smee Iraq in vaded Ku ~all on Aug. ::!. crude 0 11 pnces ha' e a lmo~t doubled. fro m around S.:!O per har- rcl to nt~arl) S40 Pnccs ha'e shot up amid ""ar Jitters on the trading floor. e\cn though supplies have remained at adequate le w is. The cash pncC' that 1s paid b) o il compan1e~ 1s dosel~ related tO the rutures pnce that IS paid by speculators ~ho gamble on future suppl)' and demand bul rare- ly take possession of an} oil Bush's move drt~ cn11c1sm fro m those who point ou1 that the strate&Jc reSU \t was put rn pla(e foll owing the oil shocks of th<.' carh 1970s as a mechanism to fight oil shortages, rather than high pmc"> "I think the administratio n ma' be tryrng to curb the spcculallon of people 1n tht Mercantile Exchan1e who keep b1ddrna up the pnce. which 1s havana an effect on mfla- tton," said Professor James M Pat- terson of the Indiana lJ n1 ' Cf\lt) School of BuS1ness. ··This 1 realh an economic move ra1her than an cneray-poltcy move " Patterson said. "I thank thrs 1~ stnctly a political response I tha nk it's 1nappropnate, but 1t may also 1ervc as a te t for the worltab1hty of the reserve .. The reserve has never been used apan from a I -million barrel te~t sale 1n 198S that wasn't aimed at influcnc1na pnccs A potential problem of the rt· tcrve is its quanutaes of "sour" crude, which contaans h1ah sulfur content INt ma.Iles the 011 unusablr in many U.S. reflnenei _., Th A...mld Ptt.I Orange Coast Dally Pilot Thursday, September 27, 1990 •. - House overturns rullng on onshore oil leaslng By Diane Dutton AuOCiAted ,,_. Writer WASHINGTON -fhl' HouSt" '11lcd Wednesday lo Mrengthen co.ssw states' power ovn othhorr oil drilhn.a. d rilling complied with st.a1e•5 plans for m coa~t. f~eraJ standards and reecived fed- eral approval, we promised that federal qenc1es would adhere to these programs. The bill. approved )~ 1-32. v.ould "' ertum a 1984 ~upreme l oun dl'l'.1s1on that allu~cd the federal go"em mcnt to sell oOshore 011 ka~s without checkrna to ~ 1t .. Back an 1972. ~ made a bargain with tbe states," said Rep. Walter Jones, D-N.C.. chamnan of the Merchant Manne and F1shenes < ommntce, who spunsored the b1IJ. a re"1s1on of the Coastal Zone Managcmenl Act "The problem is that federal agencies have not hvcd up 10 this barp tn." The Supreme Court dec1s1on stemmed from a lawsuit fikd by the lntenor Dcpanment under Presi- dent Reagan against California for .. If they devdoped coastal zone managemrnt programs which met Supporters to appeal decision on campaign contribution limits 1 By Steve Lawrence .l\~•oc; .. ted Pt ... Wtll., SACRAMENTO -.\ letkral 1utl1h· ha\ <,cnt \hcxk .,,,,es thruugh lht" 'ltdlt'-~ poht1cal e<,1,1hli\hnwn1 h" 111 i...1ng down tampaagn (On1rthut1on l1m11\ Jflpro,t·d t" C.al1fom1a -.otcf\ 1n 191.<M It allowed lO "'land, r ut•\d,n., Jr• l\t11n h\ I ~ l>1stnct Judgr Lav.rence l\.arlton ~ould lt'tl\C.-nl;llm1t'> '" plale fo r the racc'I tor go' ernur .ind 11thl'f \!Jtc"'1tlc •ll'ires.. raising the po'\\lb1hl\ ut .1 tunll-r.11,1n~ trl·n1' lod111c the "o ' 6 l'let11on fwo suite leg1sla1or-. "'ho l 11 'I'' n'or.d tht· ltm11' 1mmed1atel} filed a no11ct• o l app1.·,1I \ '>pokt•\mJn for I'll' Of lhC lawmaker'> '"><lid \ht• 3flpe,ll f'ft>Oahl\ "-OUld ~ tiled toda} The state Fair Poht1t JI PrallKC\ < umm1s.,111n r,a1d .t \.\.Ould a~k ~rltun lo \ta\ ht\ ruling It KJrhon 1t tUSC!I, the FPP<' ~1d II "'ould !hen l·ntorn• \lnnlar durmant hmllS tor leg1~latl\l' cand1dJll'\ nnh In his length) l\Ao 11-pan ruling. 1-..arlton ,aid l'ropos111on 7 J'!I \.0 0ntnhu11nn lim11<, '•11lak' frt-c 'J'lt'n h protc1.11on s bcl.au~ tht·\ Jte b.s'>t'd t n .t ti">{.al \l'ar '>lheduk that he'p~ 1ncumhent'> and hurl\, halkn~cr' · Propos111un 7'\ U\t' ul lOntnhut1on l1m1t\ i...l'\l."d I•• the liS<.'al )ear. rather than 10 rart1l uler ckll1on' ll nds to d1~nmina1t· ag.i 1n\t c hJlkngcr' h' nJct·rhat- 11~ thC' d1'K.nm1na1ion tnhnrnt in lhr l1m1t' thl·m-''°" C\ .. 1-..arlton )<lid Karlton also tossed out the propos1t1on·s ban on transters ol funds between candidates. I FPPC Chairman John Larson said that 1f the I det:1S1on n:matns in place. the FPPC will enfort'c.- -;1m1lar contnbuuon limits 1n Propos1t1on 68 But 1ha1 mcasure applies only to lcg1slauvr candidates. Propos111on 7 3 applies to statewide candidate\, ldnd1dates for the Legislature and local candidates not LO\ cred by 'itnc1er local ordinances. \ oters appro"t:d both Propos111on'i 68 and 7 J 1n June IYM8. but 73 took effect because 11 got more \Otes lim'e' er. a fcv. mtnor prov1S1ons of 68 not included 1n "'J became la" FPP spokeswoman Sandra M1ch1oku 1t wa5n'1 cena1 n 1f the agency would also try lo enforce Profr 0~111on t>l( prov1s1ons that ban contnbu11on transfer' and hm11 how much a contnbutor can g1'e to ll·g1-,lat1' l' candidates tn 101.al. .\s)C mbl> Minont) Leader Ross Johnson R- rullcnon. and Stale Sen Quentin Kopp, I-San Fran- CISC'O. two Propos1t1on 73's co-authors. said the~ .,,..ould a~k the Yth Circun Coun of .\ppral lo O\enum Karlton 's ruh ng. "The uming of 1h1s dens1on as most unfonunatt' .. John\on :Ml1d "Clostng arguments were heard .\pnl I Y and we linall> get a ruling just s1x .,,..eeks belorl' Elecuon Da) fhere v.111 bl" enormous confusion no" as hundreds of landadates at all le-. els of go,rmmcn1 tr. to figure out v. hat the ne" rule~ are .. Earthquake rattles nerves in Mid west students al the Kebo ( -., Fie men- tal) ~hool felt the quake. try1na to stop 011 dnlhng Ii~ federal coun to halt the 11e11v1t) T he Jusuccs ruled that kase S<tle'I for dnlhn& on the outer rnntsnental 5hclf did not dircctl> alTect the coutal zone and therefore "'en~ exempt from California\ managt'- ment proaram. Jo nes' ball es1.abhsh~ a ne"' rule that sa)s an) fc<kral Jttl' 11' 1n- clud1ng olT-shore 011 and "''' lea\ 1ng. which afTeos an} natural rl' SOU!'{"l'S. land U!>e) or v.ater u\es ul a toa)taJ lone, v.ould be \uh1n1 to stall' re' 1ev. A s1m11.ar bill 1s awa1t1n1 Ooor 1u .. uon tn the Scnatt Hov.evcr the Bush adm1n1strauon oppose) over- turning the 1984 Supreme Court d«1s1on and hu thruttned to -.e to the lcg1sl:m on The dec1s1on has led lo other u\ts of coastal areas b) federal agrnc1e~ that someumes oppoM' states' man- agement programs, lM!1d Jone\· ol- Tht> bill sa)S that 11 thl' \l.itt' !ind' the federaJ acll' 1t\ to ht· Hl~•>n!>l\ tent v.11h 11s plan 1t m.i' a'~ a The coasuil management prcr grttm in lude' the l S temtone' and St.Jilt'.\ on the oceans and the C1reat Lake\ mOTH 6A0S "1~'% Vv --v ~v '1J .._.. \; :.I. ... &; COOKIES (~w -----;:r:~ :.----- " ------~ TAC011ELL 11(-t f l 150K CYCLE TOUR ·c ystic Rbrosls FoU'Ktatlon for Cystic Fibrosis l'!J.werBar l'l"'"'' I 11 11,1 1lw J!!.hh•-d r ~·1,11.i• • 1 rm ''P' \~.11\ ··r Jltci ... nJ ....... h I .... , ' It poi\ Jlill l THE TACO BELL• C)Clf: TOUR FOR CYSTIC flDR0<,1-, 1545 Sawtelle Blvd. #3-i Loe; Angele,, CA 9002~ \.\H AT ·\11·,...1 , \.\Hl'-. \JC lUli~R~l .\",!. \.\HlRI:. \'\,\11~1\l ll • \'\ ()l!(.{l \'.' 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IHI TllJJlH damagt' but rattling ttie nn\C.~\ ol rl'\1Jl'nt' along thl· 'l'\\ \ladnd Fault "'hn hJ,l· l'l<-t·n 1 1IJ thl re lOUld be: a tug 4u.ikr 1n l>t: u·mbcr I 11 11\ I 1-1 h I ~ J !M:nes of 4uakl'S l''tinuteJ Jt up to on the R1l"hter \l.ik \lfU\ k the 1'l'I>. \1adnd rl'giun. l.tu'1ng thl· \1r''"'1pp1 Rl\Cr 10 ap~Jr tu 1111" h.ilk"-arJ and rorm- m~ Kcdtuul l Jl>..l· in T l'OOC'l'>Ce I hl trl'mor' rJn~ lhurch ~:11<1 1n \\ J'lh1ngton [) l more than l\Stl mtk' J"'a~ Pnnc1pal Darn I Sauer .-.aid th.: \Chool had JUSt held an canhquake I NAME:---------"GE. preparl'dness meeting Tue<,da' I ADDllESS- SU W~I\. Elt'll£LEA<;[ fOll\1 -. , '""'d ~ dlM ttt~ T .o lWi-C 1Klor Tow far L y.k Ai.-tdw Tout> Rk.)l.ru.s A HHM n TO llE WOtll'I. 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I J ltl..c to muH· 11 I u1uld · Hut earthqual..1. npat\ 'a1J v. ~nesda\ ) quJ,l' J1dn t knd JO\ 'uppon tu the l>t•lemhcr pred1\- t1u n J hl \1n1cu < 11' t'ctnhquak.: in I'''' mt'.s\url·d ii I la\I CX.toher's l·J rthquJi...c 1n \an Franlt\tO nl\'.t\urnJ , t \\ cJnc,Ja, ·s t·arthquakl' didn't h.1' r \Ul h dramat1\. effl'll\. hut 11 "'·" 1l'11 in pan' ot \1 ... ,oun ..\rkan- \J\ lll1nu1' ..,_t'ntuli..., Tennl'\\t"l. .rnd lnJ1dnJ n1ght ---------------APT ' llDIN(. l'I, l H£ l R ~foments beforr thr tremor I CITY. tea\.her Donna Robl"n had tx·en STATE. ___ _ I lwv1: """1. ....,_.,.. •NI .g...,.., .ti..d.r by dw ....,. ~ 1 roq.a"f'D'ftl• 8w1 oil CJ4t'8" Nls lar dw Tca.r ~--.., -II)-the ~ ro< f "'-Found_. tn-all ctM. ~ ... 1&atdfy--.-a~king a student wh ether her I mother. "'ho npcnenced a major earthquake in Alaska. might bt· I interested in comtng to class to tal l>. abt1ut canhquakes Then the shak-I PHOS[; a-. 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Flossie Rou'K' I ll~ttrlll lon said 11 fell li ke "~metxxh "'a' .J SJ() Rrg1.Knt10n Ftt !-.J1dowd rra ••...,... 2, ,_ r-..-, ""'" 11 ,,..,, -... -•-.. * llM....W --taking the mattress and shaking 11 I __ ..,..,..,.,...., .. ,_.,_ J ~ • .., wnd mr .tc:ldlllON I brochu~ •nd • p<>"trt h.o•1: -.,.., ..,..,..._d t1w .,..,.pW!ed • .,..,,,..._kw-. Dishes and things tn m} china formyolhce.hulth club ~hoot •d•r~mdw Toco~c..~T-11w Cr-c f1""-CdwT-1 cabtnl.'l .... ere rauhng like Cral\ Thl' I I ~..-~I my -d.tl"lhtft t. tllowwd IO n• Ill dw T-I ""hole house v.as !>ha king." Tm m Cycle: Yn, I W\11 br nd1ng on .a Tu m Cycle-""clf'rSAnd 11'• dnldrm -.Sf'.' 1•v-magor .. ..-t.campuied by On most proples' minds \\a!> tht• I a Tu mNunr ~;!"'~~~~"':~~-~=~~~ forclast b)' lbcn Bro"' ning that CJ Tum C.pt.a1n ""If""'-"°"..,,'""..., d....,..., ~.,.. c1w r-r .i.o pw..,. there 1s a 50-50 l hanet" of an l'anh· I ,..,....., ~ llr l!'f'dta m.-da.-... t111:ctl9\f>Wwd •• ,,.,,._ CJ Mlonr :'\umbf'r quake measunng 7 0 or g.reater on '---'---------'""'" ---------------------I I I I I I "This '' 110 \.3U'K' tor addt11unal Jlarm. but "'hat 11 dot•' 11.·ll U) 1\ that "'e h'e 1n eanhquJke lC>untr. \J1c.J Da' 1d \te"'an dm·1. tnr •>t tht• ( rnter fo r Llrthquakl' \tud1l''i in < apr <..i1rankau ·We 'huuld l•ln· "Jer 1h1~ a gn<iJ dnll for "''·•t ,,,mcda) v.111 he 1hr rl·.tl 1h1nl( .. Thr 'I'.'"' ~tadnd Fault runs trom \I Jrl>..eJ T fl'C \rk . .ll rO'iS southca\tnn M1 c,c,oun to -.outhan lll1mm dnd h.ic, hundrl'd\ of 'mall 4u.ti...e, n l'I\ -.e.ir I t''i namt·d tor thl· IO"-n ot '\'\\ \tadnd Jlx•ut 40 mile) )UUlh llt 'e"' Hambu1' and t 411 mile\ '>ou1hca'it of "It luu1~. or about Dec 3 Bro"'ntng 1>.a' I ____ --I una' ailable for lomment "eJnes-Overnl~a Lodging ,..__ ,.,..""• • <.. ......... •·- In ~e" •famburg, a IO"-n at jOOUI ~()()in tht• \11\\0Un Boothl•t:I. da). his secrctar. said I I will brt.ng my own tr n1 1 .... w triMpon 11 fo.-mr ..J -By rb~ Au od•tNI Pr~ss ._ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CLASSIFlfD IN Of X 642-5678 FAOM NOATH OAANOE CO ,,_OM SOUTH OAANOE CO THE DAil Y PILOT I l AS$tftf.0 flt( .... Ht tt' ...... ._, ... ,., .. ,..,.,,. ... fl.t • t ~ tfU ' • H t t •'\,' l ,r·•• u . "00•""'" ,,. OfADt.INt:I • jt·H 1t l•<.'N If ,. Jl ~t V V••'•\i .... • ·•'4' v \I .. .., i\ "'' 4'"43.t, ' • P-.. '"'"""11, ~r-, 1-PU • ,... 1't .,, .... 'liA "•' .,... , ..... " ... cl•· fl """ CHICK YOUR AO THE FIRST DAY 1h,-. ) t•h I I f • t ' '0 .-'t t •t1 t(' ,,If) .,0 _. • ..,,... wt •w•,_,o.d , ,.. 1 t If\'' J tfl·• tt '\f4tf" ........ , •• ,., ,l. " •• h.J ' ., • 11o,,.D ,,,._. • ., ... ,. ,.., t .,.., •• .,.,liCJI: •.• , ., n,...,.,, ..... ,I A•l ·~··II ff'ofo o .... r•tc:tf kftf lt.oO •t ,,. '°"I •"' ., rt .,.i l t ... , ~f'lf\t ff1it iAohet n ,, ,,., t I~ tlf'..,ill)f·~n*fi" ••t fti1f trw ft~ I f"\.'\t t'f ttwt 0 t4 t lir It# t~ o( I , .. ,.,., ,_'( ,,.. .. ..,,,,_, t: f"1•1 ( .,. ~ f'#' f'WI ... ftwf d ,, f , ... t ' t ,, ... 110~ Ant AO\OUU1 fl01 IJ.lfd ... ,th1ft '" 01\.,. .. '' 'Pflu,•""1 w•N'"" .....,,... 11n t>ul '"" ~""'"'! '" 1~,.•M. • cn .. 1.14" • C\<T\CNltOd ~• , · ~ 1two ""f>4~1 "•"""-"'I"" MC>f'lf -" c.-1.nn I"'"_, "'V , • .,._._ ... .,,....,., fH~ •••••• . . . "' ' ' tt ' .l.. 1 "" ... .., ,., From North Orang~ Couhty From So uth Orang~ County 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 lndUsttt.11 1788 lnvtstlnf'nt Lost & Found 29~5 _0o_m_t'_st_1c_s ____ ~_-_.; Emp1oy~nt 1 800 SO FT 2 large Front ~nlty 1908 Fc~.tnd Go1~ qt!"~""' · Pl'T't' • ~ • ~"' • Ht"'04"• $1.00 PER 111111 TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICA TION8 Offices dto¥e-ln tear on HelrTI P1r1t. F ?unta1n •e>rT'• • ~ ' D I> ~ro.: I''• dOOt 56( 'SQ II or OWNER seeks loan sale Valley or 9 ;io P1e.ue :-u~ i::, • "'' nt-oe> S 1 OOOtmo 1777 wr111 trade 5000 st custom '"'1 964 135 • ~stJa 1C ~ . ·~" t.1.. ~l 6 tier C M day ~0-9352 !IO""• hn B.,t COM Spy ---------..... 64&-068 l g1asa vu 6-40 IU 9 pp FOUND Sm111 !)lac' & BEORIOOE"°' P'"C" •" • bfC)1ilrn •1"m1~ 009 o 2';! • 11u'4!S " "~0 ' P •E-rJ-,,.-----."'"·"'"30"'! 1Ml·27M 1300 IQ It Front Office To Lo.n 19 t 4 Newt111d & •t11'1ll Hu"I· "'•'~ ... ,, '"""1 R ' m~y~nt )) Large , •• , drt~m door '1Qton BH<h llt>4 93{'12 CO\'it. no s .. rl.' • e: .. CUJl -U TA Em f 1785 WllHl>lf St, Cott• 1 •WlOO • TOs• Of 963·290{> soi.g musr d• '"' • " • r , BM PC •t>mt'IJ'•'· • MeN 5"40·9352 0 1y1 S 10.000 up NO r9dt1V' I Q(>, .,,~ "•t" "'' r 0 ·OC 11, "l'.l" AR E IN THE REAL ESTATE TABLOID SECTION 64&-0ee t EY91'llng• No '*"111., c 0.01500 l 0 S T B 1 G T 1 GE R '"""" Auoc: •99-• 5 NOW' STRIPED SHORT HAR Na "'"• H ' • •" • .. " •" >"'~''' •O" <' o·q ~~· Prime .,.. warehousing TOM CAT vie J w ""t'J f'J l ~ ~ Of Clean QUiii tl'IOP 81td Cred• Learn EX AIRPORT 15' !>710 En~,,. tj'~.a~ 'IO M u't * &lalll l "" ,.,. .. I~ 654 .;'S5 ht '24 UIOO t!f QM fteiglll dOOf ACTL ¥ O* lo h11 y<>ut Cl r • ., • e n 'r , Ul35Supel'l0f6"20530 c:i.01lr9P0<t 0.1loan1 LOST 8L ~C ~ M4l f 11• en ~"' "C'P "'>0"t ""'"""~"'' S'.I'" I cr.011 c.atd5 1tc Amaz DOG 1Schn11 ... 1.w1 ">C''" "'''"'"tit: 1800 mo Ro1>l l•lnc-· -lm!",.-~---~1~790~ 1ng rec0<Cl4KI message'• i 11y Garft411Cl Buellard I', 8 11 ce1 , e 0 " , I' o ----!!"!'!!"'--~-omt :=..::! veal s d•ta•ll C all REWARD q6';! :69" !>!I0-•712 • •C ... f'I .ligl'l't' $3211. Custom•' $1"rv1C4' S29K I 8AM 8PM s , .. Cllll cost ~.,. .. , '; • lullnus/Ofrict lttnt £/llde 3C2unlt1 pror or l 71'4 2•1 002(h 140 LOST c 11,n Te" 0 , 2769 ret•t OWF 0 8 959' (lool<a ui.e foto Losl m ---------SHI.ISO. Onw Dy 12e Cost• MMI g '" 1'41b lusJntu/Ottlu * n1 WSE Cabrllto •V..·133• lem•te SI~ grey Skin ltnt NEW 1toretront ,.. ... or Fa1rM ... RIW ~-:!' .... ~~ =~··~ 2769 office ~. ?SO eq ft, • .__....... WARD Offet'tKll 5•5-6871 , ______ ....,...-. c:over.o~lltng,hlOfl~ Ouc>tex• from SSOK. •· ~ 2920 lblllty 2e2012u 21212• P1ell lrom MM< $" SGI LOST gOIC! ' di~ pen Ne•por1 l lvd Only Princ:;pM only Br "'· IRL• TIAITIUI ~1nbow onSt19t 22 s 1 3$/eq It 173-9010 8oC) S4e ••eo HAPPY 17TH Pacific Amph1tneat•r NEWPORT BEACH FULL ..va omc. In Wed<llnQ AMtverNry Reward 790 3111 Crnr W•Cfitt /llvtM Aw Newpof1 c.n-.,, FMNon lullntss Sec>tember 29 titO La.t Lg Blown Tabby'*' "'Comptet• J•nllon-1 lti.tld A~lnO tlte 2904 I LOVE MY DUTCHESS 1-.d male to.I 1n ~-_...~ only ~ 1weltat* .IUlll Port er .. 1 ., .. mucfl ~:;-!'Stet~ •4'"t_~'!',omnl ••tr ... an ~, .... ~·s~1J!!-.,d ..-FAX a ~ _,.,._ 11 VoU fl.w conMeirioe 1n I•-------• "" -""' v ... ..-Ampee .,_,tno Iii~==~==:-· Y04M ~ty to buld yOttlf NOTIC£ Of SAL£ Pros> LOST OA mUNO A PET -~ ·111 r L-•"'"" own butlnW end ~ ...... of c s~ I nds A I LOW Coe• ~y Neutf/I ...-. _, .... ,....,, S t,000 & 13.000 to ~~ hetd tt 34 t WOOd· ~rel NO FEE Pe1 I D 44f ,, OfflO£ on PCHit 1IO-l&O ... I n y •• t • c • l I lend Pl . unit • 1. c M. 11o.ital>l9 171-PfTS St 80 per ft Imo 0004 ~ 0t Mn~ 7t•l434·718t wlll be 10tct ont/21/90 at - IOc & ~ •''*"'"' ~ " ~t!On19t Venc:Mo Aoute/lOClll ;o; 10 00 A M • 10 N ii tty In c:::::: VV\2 _115.u11Of17&43'' ~ c::<:= .... tfl••P Pottlt>I• CUN.cl ~tednele " .r .... ~-------AIU-·I 120 act n Stuc:llO AYtll e month .._ •••ll•1* grou .. cf\ m1enlne not paid ptlOt tot 28190 A~ '9Mele .... )ll)tlt'tl CWcte .... lrl en ,fOfl'I ...,,.,._ '500-SIOO .-..iy gel'lt!ernan 35 • for d•'- olf I H Call Tu ey. •711·t4M• Celllen 1·aoo-tl~·Cht5 iAlllt&,ound DayUm• ptton• cati., 2t1·t2~ '~~~~~~~~~l;;:t;;;;;r-=-...;;.1:=====--=:;1 *'~ °""' 1•, .... --..111n11r -1-,..,.. .._ entr -· lrMst .. -------1 Eckie Gonzales. wmer of a Nnttndo enttrtlll· ment system. sold (40) new d~tions for tht Daly Piol for tht month of •. 8t I part Of tht wwtnk\t ttllft, bt I part of H Cit· 'lne f)rOMOticm t this one. Md tam ClBA llKY few tht Sllt- tiD. Apply now1 Iii( ,.,~rleo<:e n«:e.,'l.Bt'I' ~Ou"' TE~ HELP \'Viti t • n Oaysh•rt • 1111 10 40 "IOUf pet ,.. t. C1>e1,.. s Choice M • n~ ' v t'gU" 3025 E c H.-, C<><ona Ofli Ma &ecMetHt Pri~al• Vacflt Cluf "" l~t'Ofary F T 0Pt'" "9 10 "cco..int1n1 ~ '""' .:X.1 2 10 Jan 3 1 • " Sal ..-orlt W9911 P•--.M teno •es.ime Of ID'-'' m ~wn 10 190 t Batt•d@ Di CorOl'la Del Mar CA 9282$ ''~~.. =====~'9t\lm1"! F•MlS SchOob a ...._ hM ..... .., alf llat .'NO-• '""" o.edl St0,000 IO IDC nK't ~ °'* ~ ~••11 d 0.... w.&. St,000,000 Cell~ N\L r"'1. •Yioer.-"-"° L.-ons11l 0111o9 ....._ ,.. Aoew. ....._ '""''°° •" '° A.aloe.. • 4l~S NOW! Cal: Prof CtMCtve 20 Yra E•• ,_ C.-ttwr. Na. tJOO .... ._orowe· f INTRO lUSOH 3011 Call 714-642-4333 Ask for Carloe •• ._ F••~llO ....._ ... -.0 1 1• ............... ..... Cell K .. '-IMt Conwt 1-4... .... ....... , .. w... .,, ... I ' J ' ~ i 1 ,, .. .. " . # I ~ .. , .. i , - r,.,....nt SslO ss 1;;;;..,. sslO e.,raenc h 10 Is i§a.,. ........ 1nl!."'~!'!'!.o ,rom =f~'°"• WOfk~~~ ..J=i~toQr~.?t~~,,. *Ill.II* · \.:,,. ., "'-• 11111 •ttH to dt pencil Ano•'" ar•• H9'1ra PIT. 15 to 20 hra/Wll flt•· 8f'OW wtih utebl!M.ct be.Md Co .-. Ot· AtttlttlclM9r/Tra lnH llWWWll tAHD OTHERS) * BUYtNO 1111:.f * 1110t to 1fl' • .....,to Hola P11eete L v M19 17 ...--~ to"' .!~ ll*tflb from pfteltoe tor ~~ Mon-- 8 .,!:!. ~ C°"9ctore went.cl for Ible Lt typing & Ming Ell· compeny Salery plua gantud lndlvtd ual '315447~ If~ t.4'• -.._ -· local .._..,_ _, _... cetlent ~OM llclll• • commlalk)n Interview by ~. ~ '()wpm, IPO'l• a~ we may •Partn..* .._...-.Ou-. 'W*'G· inOt =~ ~-Mu•t nave prior H · ~1~ ~llO~!~ mutt 55 -tl 12 appointment only Calf Wo.-d P9f1ect 075· '400 n.ve a PQ81hon tcw you JOBS Af!llnets h word pro. dlO ~ but!· pt(\enCe Cont.ct Delle P«C* At an lndeclen 546-7441 Call Mt K•r;;tin , 'I' Old "-"Y Ck CUii WV ..._ oMI Limited peeltloN 2131137· 1503 dint ColltetOf, you um a.n Offlelel Secly L!oyds NurMfy UllPT/111 lfflCl 54!-I042 more Wastw/I 4 --=-~· CtlMICffREEU$E!of lnfo 50% Of •II emounlt Col· .. nrtll/11 llP OFFICE CLEll R~:·:=:::c, r~ NOW' ssso for bolt :.r.: •1401(11) • eoi. VIC*>, l-304-.42&~31_ CLEllCIL :=,-: d::: a: po;,~ Bright high energy peopl91FIT, PIT ltl• tyi>lng. flllng. CeC)lloniat/Secf9tary tor ll.lmmll f /1 • I !!~:l~r~: ,._, ift l)ertOn or ~ Aaat. Mor/Customer Ser-time Income Call Steve needed fC>f new eGCOUntt answering phone Cost• posnt0n wtth variety of M·frl E•P onty Womens •t• 723-1119 6 .~-=..'° u:~H.~ ~. Irvine Coe>y Shop. Cltrlcel P«SOn nffded Aogera at 842-4333 poeHIOO MeH oll1ce 8'12-7088 ~:r:~~!~::2-~~~Ht =t Spcrt'S:t ~':' YOU CAN EARN $50 -1 1<~ WesM< 1NMI (714)M0-5'75 :;:;.~~ ap :c::,~~I ~:~ pan-Umt I« buty credll __ __ "'8AM-t2 Noon Mon-Frt lff10( llLP L~lltt 15~3314 ~~K~N.2o~~.~ ~<;:r S50 eacn C4ll(I lllude Wiii Train CM tact .dept of~ newt~~· CullOfMI' Ser~ "'$300-$500 per week Ste tting Coordlnetor 1 ~ H9'1 Bio Roget-7141757•15~.-or Variety of cltrlcal dut-. Tm'I QllP 1m11.1 "'Paid Tra ning nHded tor day shift on •IECEPTllllST f"4 I '"-r11t lar. TtME 545-845t ~ l15K·75K WW tr91n. Hiring all pot· 552-0J63 ~ .cc,5ou2n0t~ng ~!:: Nffdt peop~ to rent "'Fun Coste Mesa ottlce WfMllenda. end 2 eves Coldwell Benker NewPort E11pt!rienQed Ape)ly by r•· We have e NEW PRO-MAYTAG .-:1111. ia "f~Oll • hou~' ~ lruclca & equipment. durtng ll'le wfftl Must Beech is loolung IOf e FIT sume '°' Pflvate Yee.ht GRAM '°' STUDENTS lar09 capao1, \ ltlona C ell •(3 131 't48-MOO ext A 1084 lln TEllDER ~I o:' t 642-432 t Learn computer 1npu1 l1._IU-llll heve good communice-recepllon1st wfln H · Club ~~lude Mlaryc t'llt-12 1& YEARS Of AGE year, Oio Xlnt na a answer pf\Onws & uslst tton t11111a Own 1ransp per1enc:e .n Voice Melt IOI} ._.boa Yactll lub ~I $ISO 02-7JIO Pl/FT '°' privele yacht Ext t22 watomen Apply 1930 Westchlf NurMS Registry Busy Real Estate office 18018ayl.ide0r COfona ~ ~git\00';"' ~- club Apply in person Newport Blvd Coste *llll SffilST Atk lor Ruby 6:!1 o&10 Please cell Oertene Del Mer CA 92825 I =~ Furntl\n JrJr ...... lar"""1 Nve truett ~ dllbte, wllt treln 722-7524 Wednesday thru Fnda~ MM•• W 1 d f N 1 6«-9060 •--ntwJ/ .. l lfflct 0 2 8 I y hi HI E v... en • or ewpor Pllillli lfl(l ._ 6.~~ 180 ,• ~::Sld/g.. I R Beacn Resort Rent el Privet• Ykht CIUb nu lull I HERE s THE OE.AL I *"'nm • COfonll det M.tt UT& llTIY $200 Tolel benefits Call Pert Time 2·3 days '* wne office poeitlOf'I open 1 TtQ It not 1 ~ ~ 2000 sf S2li lf1 N"MI IPIUTlll Wed tnru Sal 780-1012 ~N v~'~J~a:{' ~~~~I RECEPTIOlllST wees-Sun worlt •Hit route f\10 def1•erino 1n-852-0595 Of 6-0 ~tlr" wl malntenence CAll-llYH through classified 12 000 key strokes PlllCef'ha Costa Mesa Typing 50 wi>f"! C>tlOl'91 voMl<I I ••P 21 Umta Co•I• FOf ~ly 2 PIT P<.>l> I • • AtphaMumertc VictOf lllP1 relief and baSIC: office 2 W• pr~ Iran~-Al'lttQue O•gll" s_) Mtta.855-0665 ttlOl\s 5-40-4102 , 011fy Piiot Interim Services Call Peld Pol1ttcel w ork Earnlw tT H OR WITHOU T 110111 (WOtd '*'*' 10 te\lon~lra•n•"9 on>. 0 80 • .,9 -~ • .---------------------------.. Carol 957·32<t0 MV HEALTH BUSINESS IS dollars Mak" e dlf.1 W ORD PROCESSING key e plust E111c.i1ent 3 You would be""°'" "9 6-U i>'b:2 .. ~ EXPLOOIN0 1 Earn $500-lerence No Sa!M Paid n"'t!ded lo• temporary or hOurly rate ptus t>enehls I witn tilCls your a•n q on 1 YOUTH c , IW UY PlllUI llHS S t500 mo PT Earn up 10 tor perlOfmance Up to 1emp to perm 11SS19n-Apply in person at t801 en actull su~••5l'O sales ~aut1tu1 5ola needed lo wotk with Dev S 101<-mo FT Taking Ot · $400 9 130 10 10 1.-menl~ Bays.Ge Or C0tona Del team ch.,r o::ittoma '" O.s edulta in e commun1 ders 2 t3l 80•-5548 eves wllnds Anna Crab Mar Of call 673 JS l'l " Earn GOOD MONEY °'''°" Oa~ '"" SUPE . ¥150 . ty baM<I program Ex· HOUSEKEEPER Ftee 1ree 253 3301:1 D L Weaver otfefS holloay and have a Chane~ to 7 1<t 8"1 .J-4 .. , We nHd bright, enthusiastic individuals who would like to earn . s•so.oo to l60o.oo per week and more , marketing the Orange Coast Daily Pilot ..... 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I ':'" II 1111 I t ~I ........ e • • T Ul Al ...... & Models ~ s.v ssa..os1s len1•8 H•OOf 81 C ... ~ HAUl AWAY APP\.IANCES f , .. Of c:Nlr99 ~,., Try the classif ieds. What's junk to yo u is a treasure to someone else. For only $ 13.44 you get 4 lines for 7 days. Call today. 642-5678 CLEAN AND EXPEPT FOR A JOB WELL OO"'E ~ng 0 c f()t 15 .,..,. LIC T 1sa ~2 +UC•VIH+ Strong ll'll~t Crews REAS RA TES T 138046 112-1411 ,..,..IWAUlllO REMOVAi.. Pfompt encl ReuonaC>le 642·5937 AALPM S P~INTING·llC l"t ht ... Rat• A9f'I • .., .. 111 • l\lngtes m•SS>ng IOoH'> ~ •• , ·oo• 81k., s..-a I Ol:>S ••e Q"'<• 4 MSt '8 t'S e•P i..o(;. C. ·23 r..-JJ s,rhlkltn/• ... I H~lr\ CALL Pete "urist 722-7732 au. .. 1y won. ••oerienced ·~tN 6'6-S.01 'It f'·k:.,, ~"'.l"1rq ·;t.; -t•T Loe: Bonded Oual•f\' Mt· ••lection. QU#lf11W FrM •I.mate '~·382S Pretty Wi•4•n F'r.. bt --.. Rat• ScltMnS .. Slits ·~ Tl'lanll5 fOf Cetling Owlgllt It ' 7 "' 760-1oot YOU V£ TRIED Al.l THE REST NOW ~RY THE 8ESl •BOST • •~1-Utt• BUY throuRh eta" 1hcd .: ~;'\ : :t~· ••(,, ; ~~ .,.,. •a .... 1' ..... <;.a , 1• ·c. • TOYOTA 'It Corol...Sf\5 1 owner moving. ec, llloy wtieeta, el« "'"· P9. AM/FM 1191"90 therm<>- guard, lntlelll Security 1ys e11tr1 care, ltww.- terreble, 10,000 or ma'le off., Cell •97-MIOO Of •96-21e7 CADll A" 78 4-d~ '"l' V"'•~»O'" eai.s Best C•St ott.-1tter Sp"' MERCEDES '985 300·:: '4~ '4 4 v'tAGOfl< wn le e1rne• ~.,.,,001 E•c ~ ~~· Cn•,sie< •9a1~1al"t S '8 000 759 ·~3• ~ .E 40P 231" '"' ii c 1 0 ue Dive I'll ~S •;.ol'S 19"6 MERCEDES 280 4 i1'"'' S5 650 •33.0•15 :l ?O• 1ar O~t stan O•"O • '4 530-829 , "4G "4•DGET ~6 1>;-n- 'e' "'H c•w'""' •po., . ,,.ar'\""" SS•O" & ""r1'r~ Go o r ·~• s 2e'l· 1 4 3 •53 ... runeu '&CWIU 1111 A.,10 Ill p S 1!'1'1 Im Cll"S _ .. $101"'1 wl'\881\ 1,A'"' c.ono t, 12 •99 HlU IUlll ..,. Ol&IT .... ( 4'!S88 t11r~ Btvd C M ••-ouo Auto. •It. ~,vl•9". (1SQA142) j .. .. ••• ........ 2111 HatOOf &Nd. c ~ ••11• FORD 'M MUSl ANG bcellMI conomon, 21~ eutometlc, 1011 n•'* S•tOO C•RU891 11 6'40-1•64 .. l'M•IT•U Very .nwp. rvM tul)ef' Wfl•t• AIC, eutomellc 1unroof 72K m iles $.3995 833'-3310 d1ys 6'40-6~ evenings FORD 88 MUST ANG CONVERTIBLE A9d • c:yl, S IPMd Sect ric. S7 900 673-4220 aber9 Cadl lac . Buick. Sterling 'It• e .. , ti'~~ I Mode'9 , • ..i\E'OC : "" 1t.OC Harbor Bhrd C~sla M~•11 ~9100 OLDS 1970 Cutlass S ~ preme 2·000f ~ es111e saie • .,..,.., • S 2,SO E•C" f' 7'5-~0 Ptymoull'> 1989 llOy~ SE '"" "'" s·2 Si.I 2NZ..,.5551 S,.8-,~94 PONT AC 1980 Su"°''~ ~ ~ 4cyt 2 Door '"'"~ $60 0 0 80 Jo• 675-51 '.: PQN'f AC 1Q8' l"~r ma1ried mvst sac .. .,..,,es avlomaltC a ~ a,. ce11en1 ''"''"" ·1ea S2 900 0 8 0 :;> _ :l'. 2 · 458-8272 When looking for a full-time 1ob. 1t tokes proct1colly no time to check the opportun1t1es 1n clossrf1ed Sa• ""'~ Q 1 5 S1 1 "Q SELL TOU CA\ Fl \0 IT I ~ THE CL ASSIFIED Daily Pilot ( "I:> ' ..,. SC. l•f'a'> .. •M ' ' • I I I • WE WILL Daily Pilat Hun• ~g • n Beacn ;. ..1ur •a,n Va 1ey SE LL INDEPENDENT ORANGE COAST YOUR WEEKLY CAR : ~/~:~~~'.. 3 wee~s vc ur c.1 · 1sr.·1 !;O·d w~ w. I • .... n your ad 'J " fr.:>~) NO STRINGS ATIACHEO. J.,;c;: Cal US 0 reriP\I. ~Our c3d ' • wo••H 'o• J ........ s ,. S 8 • ~ ~~~ e cl': d OC: '0.,, •Cl M u\' bl!! rpp atO A ._,,.,.Cl ccn<;I 'i.18\ :ln.,1~ nq '".ll l'>.lS cl <.pa e bA'""~9"' •I F" or •r><l .. td,;a., On'y ·------------------------------- ='"\a -------------PHO'-t -------------- ADDllt.SS <.I n TATt--------ZlP----CHlCll. • ----MO "wl l."ICL---- MASTERCARO/Vl At l\PlRATIO"l OATl MESSA CE: I ATTAoa:D l s i 1 I I f ' \ I ,, r •• ThUrsday, September 27, 1990 -NIHIOWI • 1 ... ... ITA~ IDlowii1I '*'°"' .,. llll6r'l~ "'00THIU MAAKfT· 111\.ACe PARtNEAS, a Clll- ..,_ ...... pwtneraNp clO TI'9 Wlttaott eorno.iw. ;; ~~ :=.: -.•2MO "'-wan.on COmpeny, i ~ ~pwtntt· ..... 640 Cenllt 4 Drl'tle. Suitt • • ~ lhech, Cllff 92MO "-v .. t U.S., Inc , A O..Wart corporation, cto ~ Dtvelopers, 315 • W..teheilter Avenue. Por1 ChiMllf, NY 10513 Thie bu1tn111 II COi'· ducted by I gtMtal part· MrWllp The reg11tr•nl(1J com- ~ to Irena.ct bull· ntM Under lhl FICUllOUI ' 8u1lneu n1 me(al lilted a.bow on. Jvty 31, tt90 Don.id A Wattson Jr Thie ltll~t wes hied With the CO\lnty Clerk ol Or· #1ge County on September 1e. t990 ' , ...... Published Orange Coaat o.lty PllOI September 27 Q.ctot>er 4. 11. 18. 1990 Th 704 P\IJUC NOTICE MUC NOTU llOl'ICa ._,. T~I FULL tE.XT OF THEI •• ,. ~· ll-,_ ..... .,.,.... .. ,ICnnoue ........ OROINANCf. IS AVAll.-'ILI! MAm ITAW ITAT'l-..T °' ricnnoue ...... f'ICTTTIOU9 ...... ncrrmow ...... M.,.,..,. _ .. 8M6ed b6d9 m•y t. r.. NMm ITA'ff-..T IM T~I! CITY CLERK'S OF· · TM f011ow1nt per.one.,, MliMDOllT...,T Of' MAm 8TA~MT ..._ ITA,_.,y U.. ITAW MAim ITAnmlln ~ It tM omc. of IM The loMowtno pertonl..,. LlllCf ~ ~ .. uea °' ACTmOUI TM lollow6nQ per90na .,, TM IOllOWlno l*IOM .,. T1'4 tOlowinO l*toN .,. TM folowlnO '*'°"' •• City Ctefk. 3300 Newport O<Mno t>u.ineM u ADOPTlO by tM City (I 471191 ELDEN AV· .,... .. NAiii dolno ~tlneU ... OOln:O bUllneee ... ~ "'*"-'.. dOlnQ ~ ... louleverd, P 0 &ox t?U, OUINTRALL. PURCELL. 4 Col;nc;N o4 1111 City of Hunt· EH (b)2150 1£lOfN AV· Ttte toltowln; ~tone TAOUEAIA IL. ORAN• (l)JEf PAAT~HIP IN• OACI KOL.l MIAA LOMA M~CLfUAN CON· Newpo rt 811c 11. C A JIMEN&:Z. On• Newport lngton 8Mcll ,, 1111 regul., ENU£Jc)2531 IANTA ANA NIW M>tondONd IM'*' ot J!l'IAL, "'w 19t.l'I SlrMt. TEANATIONAL (t>)F~COH ASSOCIATIS. 4343 v~ STAUCTION 2tOO llt1etol, t21$9'-11U unM 1 t 00 AM Plac.. Suit• 700. Newpot1 meet.no held Mondly, --AV(N E (d)2544 fLOEN Ill• FICllUOUI 8u1lnHI eo.11 MIN. Celif 12121 &O PARTNtASHIP. ••to KlflNtl A~ Newport ~ .. J.104, Coet• ...... on the 11th or Oc1ot>er Beech. C.i11 HIGO ttmber 17. 1tt0. by the lot· AV(NU[. 2411/tt Vdtn Nam• COMPUT!A IX· Aoben Maldonedo. 2 Von K1rm•n. Newport 8"ctl. C.,.f t?teO Clltf tme tt90, It wt\ldl hme tucn Albltl F Oulnttllll. 3341 lowing rOll U11 vol.• A~. COM ....... Ce11f PRESS. 357 N Aeuu A.,._ Qladttont trvlt11. Calll IMcfl Cahl t2MO ()hbeyMN Amira Cot· MllC!ellan 0.velot)rMnt btda lhlll DI ~ end Goldtmllh Streit. Si n AYES CouncilmlMWI 12t27 enue WM! CovlM. C.f 02714 The Wi!llM\ L.yon Com· por111«1, I Cllll0tn.1 COf· Cofporllloft. I C ... tornla <MCI tor 10teoo· c.ht t 21oe M 1cA111111r w 1nchell Hwry E l M11tone J 9 119 1 Mlr'-ln M1ldon1do. 2 piiny. • C.ltlotnl• eo<Por· porlUOtl. 420 E .. t Third COfPotlliOn. 2tOO lflltOI. -~T NR ANO D P~I P111cell. 2852 Green. May9 Stlllll, Erllllne Wendllf. 18472 Duft .. Cir· The ,IC1t\IOua l\41MM Gtld1ton1. lrvlnt, Callf lllOf\. 4490 Von KlttNn, Str•. Utt too Loe Art-Suilt J.104, Cotta MeN. 8AL80A NR M,Alft S1n11 Ana AYWlUI, Suite C. NOl;S Councilmemblfl Cit. V1H1 P1tlc. C.iit Name 1tl1trld to 1b<M9 w11 92714 ~ 9Mdl, Cel1I t2MO gelel, Calll t0013 CMf t2e2t AND ~ Nit Cotta MeN. Clllf 92827 Non. Thia but lnett 11 con· hi.cl in Orenge County on Thl9 tMntneu 11 con· l.~on Commun1u .... Inc; .. a Koll M l AMocllt• L P . Thlt buttnffe 11 con- MNCH AND ""*"'AIL O.vlO 0 J1"*1a, 438S A 8 s E N T c 0 u n • ducted by huaband ln<I wll• July 1 t , to 0 , ILE ducted by llusband and wife C411ilot~ eotporetlOn. 4490 • c.lllotnle llmllld Plltnet· ducted by • CC)(p()rltlOn M~CIMINT Cerritos Avenue. Long ctlmembeta 8enn11111 Thi rtglatrent(al com-NO oooe1in The r1Qlttr1nt(1) com-Von Kar man. Newport INP. 4343 Von Karman. The r1gl1tr1nt(a) com- App10VICI by the City 8Hch. Ca.Iii 00807 CITY °' HUMTINGT<Nt menced to 1raneac1 bull· PCC Group. Inc • 840 N menc.d 10 transact bull· BHch, Catll t 2e60 Newport a..cn. Calll t2MO menc:ed to tr1npet bual· Councll this 24th day or Sep J 8 111n Ur1now 11>.1, 268H MACH, COftnlle ateollw.,, nest un<tt< tlll Fk:tlt1ou1 Puente Str•t C1lll0tnla 1.-111 under thl FICtltlOut Thi• butlne11 11 con• Thlt buelne11 11 con-Ml• undtf the Flctllk>ue teml>ef. 1990 B11onet. Ml11lon llitjo. Cltr Clerk 1 Bu11ne11 neme(I) fleled Brea. Cellf 112821 8u11n111 "'""-<•> fitted ducted by 1 general pert-ducted by • IJIM'al r:Mlrt· 8utlne11 nam9(1) lltlld W1nd1 f . "'ttlo, Cltr C1111 92892 Pu1>11tMc:t OrllnQI CoeSI abOve on April t 1990 ll'lll bualMM w11 con-above on NIA nerth•e> nerthlp el>Ovt on July 1• tttO C..,._ Th11 bu11ne11 is con-o111y PtlOt Slptemblf 27, HUlry E Windler dueled by 1 corporlllon Robert Meldontldo TM reg111r1nt(1l com-Thi regia1r1nt(e) com-01r1tel Maclellan, P111l· Proac>eeltve blddlfl may dueled by I gene<al part· 199() Tttt1 a111erntt'lt w11 11i.ci Thlt 11111men1 wat ltltd Thi• 1111ement w11 Iii«! merleed to trans.act buli· meno9CI 10 tr1t1tae:I ou• dent ootain one M l of bid docu· nersh1p Tt>AAO w11h the County Clerk ol Or-W1th 11'19 County Clerk ol Or-wtlh the County Clerk ol Or· ne11 under lhe Flctillout Mii under the FIC1ttl0us Thll tt•I"'*"' •II flied mentt 11 no c:oa1 at the o•llce Thi reg1stran1(sl com· IC NOT C£ 1nge County on Auguet 8, 11199 County on Sep1ernber anoe County on Augue1 21. Butineu n1m9(1) fltt.O 8us1ne11 n1m9(1l fitted With the C0\11\ty Cll<k ol Or· ol 1111 Pul>ltc W0<1la o.p1r1 menced 10 11en•ac1 tiuso· l't8. I 1990 t3, 1990 1990 al>Ove on July 18. 1990 11>0v1 on April 30. 1990 enge 1 County on Auguel 28 men I 3300 Newpor I neu uncM! 1114! l'1ct1t10UI P...a7 Publilhed OfllnQI Cout f4'1901 &arbetl Cllffr,, A.sit VIQe Kunneugu Aoto 1990 Boulevard P 0 Boll 1788 Bu••11es1 n1me~SI llSted flCTlTIOUI 9UllNlll Published Orange Coast Deily P1101 Sep1emb4tr 27 Published Orange COllt Pretidlnl Thia 1teternent WU llled "41111:11 N I w po rt Be a ch C A abO•t' on September • NAMI: ITATl•fff Diiiy PllOI Seplembtr 8 13 October •. 11 18 1990 Daily Pilot September 8. 13. Thia 1t1terntt'lt wu hied With the County Clerk al Or· Pu~ Or111Q9 C:0.11 92659 1768 I 1990 Thi IOllOWtng perlOf\I .,, 20. 27 1990 Th-708 20. 27. 1990 W1lh 1111 County Cllfk of Or· lflge Counly on Augu•t 30. Detty Pilot September 8 13. For lur1her mtormat1onl Oev1d G Jimenez Ooong tiusineu 11 Th~ TIHl&1 111ge County on August 21. 1990 20, 27 1990 cell Gilbelt Wong. PtOf"'"I Thot 1111emen1 was hied SOUTH BAY MICROFILM. 1990 ,_1M Th-ISi Manager.et6'~·3311 w11h1heCoumy Cler1>.otOr 1742• Mt Cllllwood Foun-011011C NOTICE Ptl5l.IC NOTICE ouD•tC NOTICE ,4'11M Publilhecl Orange Cont Pubhst>ed Orange Coos I 1 c1ng1 Count) on Sept em~• I llll1n Viney. C1hl 02708 .. UUl.J l'UUL Pubtoahed Or•llQ9 Coast Detty Piiot September 20. Oaoty Poto! September 27 14 1990 SB1 Inc , C•lllornt•. 17•24 KI0100 flCTITIOUS •UllNlll KIOl02 Dally p1101 September 6. 13 27, Octobef 4, 11. 1990 Ortober 1 1990 F4ath Mt Chtr.,,ood Circle. Foun-NAME ITATl!MINT 20 27 1990 Th-6115 TnM 701 Pu•JhShlCI 01artQt' Coast t.ior• Vitlle,, C111ot 92708 flCTITIOUI •UllNEll The following per1ona er• FlNC!!!!OOaT• .. •Tlu~Nl.. • • Th-667 ----------Uou" Pilot &t'pleml:Ji!r 1J Tnos bus1ne11 1a con-NAMI ITATIMfNT doing business 15 .. ...., " -___ l>l_ll>_•1c_Ml\_f_IC_E ___ N n OctObf'• 4 1990 " •• ted by a corporatoon The lollowing pertons .,. 'HAOCO BUSINESS SER· The lollowino PlftonS 1r1 ----------Pllll.IC' NOTICE l'UU\. nv Th 68 t lt1t' reg1stranl(1t com-oo.ng t>usonet1 H VICES 18201 Von Karman doing business H D11D1 ir NOTICE __ ..;....;;.;;;.;;....;....;....;.;;..;..;..;;.;;._ __ ----------,,. .. ,,l t'O 10 11anuc1 buS•· THE BAY COLONY RES Ave Suite 410 Irvine Celtl LITTLE P flOFESSO ~ __ .;.. .. ..;;.;;;~..;;;;.;";....;..;..;;..;~;;_--NOTICE CW KI0131 DUD I" NOT CE ne!>, une111 tile Fictotoousj TAURANl 3950 C•mpus 92715 BOOK CENTER 27696 LEG L NOTICE PU9l.IC HIAMNG FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ruul y I Bu~onen nameol llited Drove N-port Beach C1111 I Helen A Deugherly S1n11 Margarlll Pkwy, wa.:0..T.-IA Nottee11 heret>yg1~. lh1t PlalC NOTlCE •lllOI FICTITIOUI 8UllNlll NAMI ITATl•NT The loltow1no Olftonl 111 doono bustneU u NAME STATEMENT I •ro•LNOTICE l t><»l'O" Dec:emt>er8 1967 92B660Colon R 22182 Crane St Et Toro M1n1onV1eio Calll 92691 ·-wo1c.uv.J theCotyCouncllol thevoty ot K.__ T1>t1 lotto ... ong ~rso,,s arf' &d' " • e11• an1s O Cl L S h II d .,._.. '""""" N ...,.,. 0·~h ~11 h'""d I _. ""' f "" R COOiey v)' y .ur I C&hl 92630 IYI Cnl r an ..... Ta-T -..... • ..... ...... -· "'" ftlCTYTIOUS •UllNESS 001 •g bus•ne» a~ ORDINANCE Tnos $!element llWIS hied inc a C11ot corpora11on This business s con-Karen A Chros1ensen. 747 E _,....,. publlC' heiring on the~ CERRITOS ANO VERNON PROPERTY COMPANY 239 Hehotrooe Avenue Corona def Mar C•l1I 9282S NA• ITATEMENT SANO GRAPHICS t 760 NO 3075 w 11, !he County Cterk 01 Or 8070 Westminster A1te dueled Oy an on<Jovodull Cahlorntl •5 P111<11n1 NOTICE IS HEREBYlcahon ol tlllClly ol ~I • TM lollow1ng persons ••e Ml)nrov•a A 1 J Costa Mes.:i 1 AN OHOINANC.f ur 'Hf angl' Co~mlv on August 23 Westminster C1111 92683 The regoslrtnl(S) com C1lol 91106 GIVEN that the Board of Bea<.n. a request 10 IC>PfOYe Stec>nen C11m1n A_. or the 5 1111 2000. lot Angeles. 90067 It()() Suite C.111 dolngbu11nessas Cad 926.?" 1.•T~ o r HL "'T "'GTON i JQO Tn1s business 11 con-menced 10 Hans.act buSI Th11 business 1s con-Eo~t'°" 01 the Newpoil·1Amendment No. n lo tM HMP • 1990 2900 Bro\101 11. Bruce Bl'O"'n 996 7 B E A C H A M E "' 0 1 NG F4t7443 1 e1uc1ee1 by a corpore11on nes~ under ,,.,. Fo<;lo\l<>YI dueled by co partners Meu Untlied School OIStrlCt Loe el Co11t1I ''Ottelft Suite B-301 Costa Me>.i 1..JtC\d101a Circle Fount8on CHAPTER 2 •O O F THf Puo1isneo 0,11noe CoaSll rne reg1s1ranu11 com· Bu"ness nameiSI lltied The regostr•nllsl com-01 Orange County will re-L.nd UM .-ten. ••llbllshlno Allen M 0to11. c/o Colline F1Jtlef Corp . SOOO Borch St Suole 1400 N1wpart S.ach, Calll 92860 Caltl 92626 I V11iley C.<lif 9.<708 I HUNTlr~G TON Bf A('H MU OJ•ly p,101 SApt•rnber 13 menced to 1t1nsac1 bus• •bOv• on August 21 1990 menced to trannct bull· e .. ve Mlled blda up 10 11 OO 1 policy regarding pr1v11e ••1rc.u• O '-'ot•• 2900 Tno• bu•in .... o• c.on NICIPA.l L ODE ENTllLfD v" d lh F I u v F I a m on lhe Sth d1yol Oclo· I I ~h ta "" ~ n v~ ~ > >' , I ?O ';'7 Oct lbt'• 4 1990 ness un er • 1C!1 IOUS Helen A Daugtterly nen under the •Cl llOuS OG••n ton encro ..... men Brlttol Suite B·30 t Cost11 I dutted by ln .nd•,·1C1ua1 (;0MMUN• n c:f l'Wit'f ·; Tn.685 Bu sones~ namefs) listed This sratemenl was Meo Bus•nt'ss nama(sJ listed t>er. l990, at the Man•~e-' onto public property and Meaa,Cahl 92626 lne rl'9•~!•&'!1 '\I com DE•'AR1MENT -----------abo11eo11 NA lwilhlhe CounlyC•-r•of Or· 1bo11e on N1A ment Suppoft Services I· prov1d1ng for 1he e•tenSlon Hedley Beetley, 1687 Or· enedo Lane Del Mar C•ltl 92014 • ~ard •• ••a••d-t co menc•"' fA tran•act f'u•• S~NOPS1s G d p ~" 0 s lo<:e of U ld School O.strtcl 1 h 1 1 1 ._.....,., .., "' 0 ru " , • PUBLIC NOTICE P1;enne1n J ot en res•· an~ County on August 21 1v1d L charll o t e 11•11 ong oc11n ron Trustee of the Seventn nei>s ""'"" 1tie r 1c1111ou~ Or.,•nenc" No '0 • ~ e1en1 19 This st element was toled toclled at 2985-A Bear 11de•alk and bike peth from Street Trust UDT llllt'O Bus nf's'\ 1a..,P1 ~• 11sted'Aq•t1J•(tA(l"1 • 10 1''" Th 11 I 11•"' tntn C Cl k 10 Street Costa Mess CAfh·Sant1 AnaR1vertothe OP 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '1 5 1 emen was 1 ~ ' F4t123t w• • ounty er 0 r· 92826 t wtt n I d ,,. April 11. 194• 711 L CIO ahO•I' • I\ QuS' 7q IQ<l(l '1 ··~ 1'" L t>'"'' C'·}' N•~E ST•TEMENT w•th the Count1 Cte•lt uT <?• PubloSlle<I Orange COllll Ing!' County on Au9ust 28 a IC ime u o Wesl Jellt Arlhur N Ore.iberg I nd Audrey Greenberg Co· Trustees of the Anhur N Greentierg Trull ol 1982 daled April 18 1982 1900 AYet'ue OI lh• Stars Suite 2000 LOS Angelet Cail! 90067 P1rk D"11e =D Newport ~ B•wt .. B• '"' ~,.r 1 1' ' ''• ""' " .inge County on Augusl 28 0 p Se l'.l t990 bo<ls will be publicly opened ThoS proiect has ~re- 8'1ch Cahl 92663 r,,,, ~!clf .. "11!nl ... d~ r, I'd S1•••1 t s "l '1"' • •• ' wir Q persons are l~QO dlly •IOI Plem04'i ' F4t7'111 enc< reedllTOErP V .. N. voeweo and II hlS .,_, O• Rose Fergenbau"' Co 'r t "'" o• O• '••E I l • •' '• O~ frlE I ii ,~, fl\S a~ F417.,,. 2L .:7 October~ 1990 I p 0 C " I) ! , ;.. '· E 'DS Of 1, ER~ SfRVIC~ -.. Tn 683 ulltisneo range 0111 ..... 0 Vf .. '"L.ES, termone<I that •I os Cllegot•· Trustee of lhe Seventl'l I\ Qo.1•>' ,Q Hll • • ..&•,.._ ~• • Aol f L ~. ' ~ Publ·\ht'CI Or,inge Coast • I Oa1•1 P1to1 Septemt>e• 6 13 .. NO~'IVE ....... "Y TRUC" CAiiy eaernol under the r• Street Trust u OtT Oiied '• • .. r f P " S Of ~ ' ' c.·1•~ "'., .. ~6untongton Oa11; P·1ot Septern~r € 1J Dlm>llC MnflCE 120 27 t990 All b•~S .,. 10 ...... on ':r. qwemema of the C1ltlorn11 April 11. 194• 711 L•dC F4879" F 1 ( 0 ' ' ' a• ~... 20 r 1Q90 r "'1L nv Th-660 " ~ ""' ~ Envtronmentll OY1hty Act Pllk Park O"ve •D Ne"' "ut•"'"' "' •' AOQl'>•fO t•, '""C t) "d" kir.:ll' l0l7lE<lyt' Tl'l6!>8 cordance W1lh ConCl•hOns NOllCI •S hereby lurltter This b1J11neu IS con dueled oy a general pan ne•Sh•P port Beach Call! 92663 D<1 , ri , ,,.1 ., c .. , ' Hti"' cl• ,..u••t.r111t<>n Beach Cahl FICTITIOUS •USINESS tn1tructoons end Spec1l1· given lhll u od publte ,,..,. Sleven Per•ey. 17290 10 ~· · ,.,, 4,bJt> I NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE ca1oons whocn are on hie on',no wolf t>e held on ltte lltl Newhope Streel. Foun18,n Th•6 ous1ness 11 con PUBLIC NOTICE The 1011owong Pt'•~ons ar11 Ille oll1ce of the Dtrector ol day ol October, ltlO. 11 the Valley. Calif 92708 1u IPO '" aoi u1<11v1dua1 1 do•no bu5in8si> a~ KI0381 Management Supporl Ser-hour 01 7:00 p.m on the The 11g111ranl(11 com· menced lo tr1n11CI OUS•· ness unde< 1ne flc1111ous Business nam eOI llll•d •bO,,. on June 20 1987 This business ., ('con PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.,,_ reg•~tranttSl com-15741 I TAAKIT BUSINESS SEA FICTITIOUI •UllNEll vice of H•d Scnoot Oostnct iCouncol Chambers 01 the ducted h~ a genl'•il p1111 ,.,,., r1>1i '" unnsaCT bus• NOTICE OF V1CE CORPORATION '.) 18<1 NAME STATtMENT 298S·A Bear Street Costa IN-Port S.ach Coty Hall. nersn1p NOTICE OF ~.. ..,, undt'• lhl' F'1c11t1ous TRUSTEl'I IALE B AllW8y A\/8 Cosld Mesa I The lollowmg persons •r• Mesa CA 92626 3300 Newpart Boulevtrd. The registntnto~I col' APPLICATION TO bus• •·H name1s1 t•sted On October 4 l<l<IO al C.it•I 926~6 do•no business as Each bidder must S<.10m11 N9""Porl BeKh California Stephen Ct1men Th11 1111emen1 w11 llled .. 11h lhe County Clerk of Or· enge Counly on Septembef 5 1990 "lenced t t•ans&cl l•u~ SELL ALCOHOLIC " .. "' A •QtJ~1 1 1990 t l ()fl am ""~t Amt>r•c.in Tra1111 Bus1neh Sf!rv1c" AOK. INC 21 Lii Ou1n11 I b•d depo1111n the lorm ot •111 which ltme and OllCI iny ness unoe• ine F" h()u\ BEVEltAGES '. I'>'" O ;~ •• oe .,11., nsv•~"'*' C'r>mp<1n) • c.orr; Ca•' "a 1;n1 S ''• ne Ctahl 92715 Certtl11d o• Cheshier st1nd all persons inleresteCI Susoness nam .. /S 511•.i .. 4 9 At:> I "' rr. s ~ta1emen1 .... as tiled Cill•lcrn a '"'""'"•On as C.oas.1 H ... ) °'4t' ... POr1 Bf'dC.n AIVIS D Keen Inc Clll· Chee~ or • Bond .n the may eppear and be t>eird above ,..,, Sep!('fT'[)"' ., ,,. .,. r 1, C t'•• 1 :>· Tr .,s•P• or S ucc .. ~sor c .. , 926t-.> f rn1a 21 La OY•nta Irvine 1moun1 ol 0"8 Hundred thereon llyoucn•Jler>gelh1$ 1990 CITY OF HUNTINGTON r 4.;9us.t 20 r '""'"P c; r ''•luled This bus",.~., •S con Calif 927 lS Do1111s IS 100 001 made ~y-pro,ect on court 'fOU m•y t>e Marcus 0 Hiles BE ACH Conl'lla Brockw•y , 7090 , r.,,,.... , ., ~· • 1-n,.,n O<'ed Oullt'd r,. "c. •ro• 11.on Tn11 ousoness •S con· 11>te to the or<lt'• ot the N--hmited 10 ,8,11no only thON f411514 Pubtoshed Orange COISt Dllty P110I Secremt>et 20 27 Oc!Obet 4 11 1990 Th--69• This siatement ""\ 11.,0 Clfy Clark .. , 1 ,,,,,1 f'•i't·•ll'll C•) MAR'r '"" '"9 ••• 1nU•• co,.,., lluctl'CI b) • corl)Olal .,n Po•I Mes• Unrf•ed SchOOI •Hut's you or $0me<>ne else wolh Ille Countt c,1"" rc'l• ~ , • • • ~~ ,, , ., l•d'';t' 1.oa5t ,\OOU'-'A~Sff .. ••nQl!l ,,,,..,ceo 10 '"' ~.1c1 t1u\1 I Tne 1e91strant1sl com-01Str•CI tn thee.rent of ra11-•••S41d al lne public ne•rlnQ •noe Cou• ,, 0, c.,,.r,1 • .,,,,,. , . , • 1 , 1 1•i ll'notit•• 13 "'~md• 1~ 1 <i• 1.intl•v•d!Kl rtl!S~ ""'"'' ""' ••ct•t•O\.o~ mt'nced to transacl bus• u•I' lo enle• onlo such Con-Clescrot>ed in !hos notoet' or on 20 1<190 • ' ' ... 1 •QQf 68 • I. '.I •rJh••ti'>I '" ,, JAC.1'. Bv~1ne~~ "•I"'"'" 11,tPd neu unoer the F.cllltOUS I tract lhe proceecls Of lh•, .. rollen co .. esponoence de- F470130 •• • ________ T_h_·~' f AMOROSO J~ 1 ''"~II' .;bO•I' ~ J• , tC '"' flus•ness namejsl 111tt'<l chec~ will t>e lorle•ted to livered 10 lhe Coty 11 01 prior Puo11sr"'d (lrar.g .. l , ,,, PUBLIC NOTICE ,.., .,. ·~ 10 111 un<l•vu1f'•l >ne A W••~o· 1above on July 23 1985 said School D1st11c1 of Or· 10 ltie pubhc neirono F'or Ml.IC NOTICE .Ja11, Pilot <;eUl!'l'T'bf'• --------------------'dlf ·11'"''' .l nO 'f'<<•dl!!CI This Sl!lll'mttrl ...... \ 1111'0' A.lvos D K~n President enge Counly 1nlormat1on Cllll (714) .Ji:tobe• 4 • t "' •<!QC PUBLIC NOTIC£ NOTICE OF Oct , ,.r 24 l':lll!i 11, 111~1,u "'•II•"" L. .u· •1 C..lt••• 'n1 Tn1s s1a1emen1 was r.tfl<l No 1>1C1C1er may withdraw 644 _3"'2!1 I T 070•21 Th APPLICATION FOR ~::, 4('18944 )I 01 "n9• C "' •, ' A qu ' • t ""tr lne Coun1, Clerk ol O! 1 "'' 81d lor a perooCI 01 forly-WANDA E. RAOOIO. CITY CHANOE IN , < ,, t'l<l ,;• ge Covnly on Septt'mO.• l•vt' 14!11 days atte• lhe C13te •CLERK CITY Of NEW· NOTICE OF 'fRUSTEE'S SALE 1 s No cr9011• POOLIC NOTICE 1(80535 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T ~p f :"">Vr r ; ~ ~~ '\ ) ny OuS•ne~' .. ~ IH[ !("JQ, .E OPfl~S l Tri- . amt',, 0 , ,, ktta r-.... J ' ..... ,. t Rrsg1s H (Jn-P "J't C dHtO tlif'.l JU~ Or "f' '•P~t. 111f .. "26f> GRS P,n ,.,, .. _,, •p , ... ,t .. T"tt 't''~ \Ho • m t"' ._,' 0 tr I d 1 f PUBLIC NO !ICE LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE HO 30n ~ I "•A-"i ~ f ~· ···f. [ LEOAL NOTICE ORDINANCE HO 3015 ... .... .... • . OWNERSHIP OF F .. 7431 11 1990 set tor lhe opening lllereof PORT aEACH 1 ,,, '' ,.,: t , 1 1., ,.,.~1 F41e041 I 1 he Board of Educ.a1oon ot Th-698 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 0 .1 • I •I.. t.. • • I y [I \hf'<! O·~ lQ(' Coast tne Newe><>rl Mesa Umlied LICENSE , O "1 t ,., 4 "" 0 ; , P11 1 St11-1embe< 20 Scnoo O.iir·d rese<1tes Ille ----------- r 68~ r Or:h:lt.e• • 1 1 1990 "O"' 10 •ett'CI any or all B•CIS ___ f>ta....;..;;..;;.;l..;.C_NO;..;..;...;.T_IC;;..£;;._ __ ----------Tn-692 and not nec"u"t) acceot MLIC NOTICE l(ec)jl()4 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tt f, f ll"\11t.•I"'~ p1•r 1 tr• ,) \f I I '.f (_,__,~ n 1 ... J ... \I N1A<,l "''•U< Arf , '"'° "'~'' B•<l and lo waive K 060578 any 1nlo•m1t•t) or 1tregu11ro NOTICE OF PETITION 1~ 1n 111y B•CI •ece•veo TO ADMINISTER t530CM NEWPORT-MESA UHi· ESTA.TE OF: NOTICE OF FIEO SCHOOL OISTRICT of JOSEPH THOMAS TRUSTEE'S SALE 1 Or•ne• Covl'l1 ARAUJO aka Ts. No A·lUO Cero11n a Stocker. Dt· JOSEPH T. PUBLIC NOTICE VAN ANDA I/AN ANOA YOU AA{ IN CIO Alll l UNO! R A OH 0 Of' lRUS 1 DA ff D I\<; SHOWN 8( lOW UNt.ESS YOU IA'! ACllON TO PROTECT vovn PROPHHY 11 r..4AY RE <;Ot 0 AT ' PU8l IC SA! E ti U NHO AN f '(Pl A.NA TION Of Till NA !URI Of rnr PROCf I !'IN(; AGAIN.C.. T YOU YOU SH0UI 0 CC'INT AC I A t AWVI ll 'J Al'lE IN DEFAULT rectOf. Man-eement Sup-•RAUJO ... -s port Service•. (7U) ~ -11Nrr ri "' DEfD OF TRu l 556-:n40 JOE ARAUJO A p o c 11vC" "" \.ii• ':J "'A 'A'[.J n,i •lt'' '· •<l9!1 B 0 C A SE NO. •151t..1:.27 rg"""' !ICd" •o• ,,. , fl ••,f~!o •Q11 TA~E AC odOt '<1 <;on1rac1 '91 ~ ~ c 1<~fl'\ C"'"-' o ,,. .. a~ a ' • Q ti TC PROTEC' '!'OUR Pubh~t>~ Otange Coast To all "8trs ••a'fl n• ""'ora 0.1"• " "«• 1 ~OPE R 1 , T MAv BE OJ ~ p le 1 Septem~r .?0 t>enellcianes O'edltors. o•aw" Oy ,. ••11•11 o• ·~·· 1 .. Ol 0 AT A Pu Bl c SALE 2• 199 conhngnnl c1edll0f'S and c•eo' "O" OI .t C"'flC• c:·~w r •Ou NEED AN E.<PL• Th-69' p<>rsqtlS who may ov. ··~··Cl' l<ICUl•ft <..1•"9~ ··"'. ON OF l Hf NA I URE otherwrsc be 1nteresled 1(1 J"O '°"" .~,~oc. a•.,,. ~.l< "Ii' 0 1 fHE PROl HD NG Pllll.IC NOTICE too ""'" C)( estate.°' bolt1 ..-.~s·ar OI UV-"OS 0.1"• DEATH 'OTICES \OllER ' ,, • A(, ..... c;T v ou .. OU ol JOSEPH THOMAS ~~·ec .. Sec!O" ~1 0 o· It'""• .it l li.111r11.111 , , c;., u. 1..0N' AC T,. AW W "300I ARAUJO N JOSEPH T ·~• f .. 8~c , eoo.. o\"4 1·ll1~1 111111.111~• .111d •f'< NOTICE Of ARAUJO ell.a JOE 1"'<>'t4!IO 10 oo ll•~"D'•\" r j;H ,,.., • ·~ t ... , f I •• • I ",, \I I I 11 'It •I It I< "'r' ... ..-,.,. .. " r ... , '-4~ .. r,eoll•t>v lJ .. r ~ Tf'hS ~1tUf)m..-r I ~.-\ t r i 'Iii''~' t"~ r •, P'• ~ ,,., .. , .. .... f 4e97St .. PUBLIC NO Tl Cl 1(60833 ST ATE M ENT O f' ~ .... , . .. .. . . '., . ·.• .. ... .. . ... ., .. , ,., ... ., r ' . CITY OF HUNTINGTON 8E ACH Connie Broclo.w•y Clly Clarlc. k I \' ,_ • 'rt ... WITHDRAWAL ---------- FROM PARTNERSHIP PUBLIC NOTICE KtlOSlt OPERATING UNDER FIC TITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FIC TlllOUS BU SINE SS NAME STATEMENT The toflow•nq c p, , • ii '#lff'l(Sr JWf'" d~ j ..;,.. .,_ I t.r J t f@ot ltQf"r'I !"tr., I' ~f\P' ti r •hltlnQ .Jr ,,_. ,, ..., • • ' , Ous•nes.\ ,,,.,,..t-• '•1f " ' SHOP JI\'>' f '' 1\' H1ghwc1y C " n • I• ,,."' .. .... . ·~ ... Caul 92625 1, ~ t , , T,,e flc.t t • • .... \ ,, '• 1 • 1 n -lrn•~tatem .. · '• r 11 • i 1~• ',,.. ' nersf'l•p was,,, • .,, "-4 .... , bf'• 13 1986 ,, tr,., "'· )range Full Name anrl A<1J'"" 1n• Ptir'tor t/V 1~ ,,, • .._' ~ Jonn £ MC"4!' I ' I ~ Chld Cor'lf'a rlt' M. I I 9262' W1tm1 J MCN1'11ty I 8 • cnod Coro,..a r.11' M.1• I I I l "', .. ••• V icna .. 1" , 1•, .... • f ' .... 'nO 926~5 f._1115 Pubtoshed 0•11n91' C.ou• µ DI,,,. , " ,-• , 011ty P1101 Sl'PIPml" ... p , c,,. •• ,..,.,1 , OctObe· • , 1 'A 1'-'1t v tt 1 ' t- T, 1Q<t t l ' t '" s ' '~ ' t • t I C... h· ,,,, d ll1h li.<11d 111 I '.ill II ••• '" 1111 l.11111 • ': 'I ti.I 1 .. 11 .. 1 .. J '·. \ t., • I 11 I lo I "· I\. I I c • I 1 1.:. t'• •t4 J 1 (jf 1 11' I • '\ •I•• and .,,it •' I • •lld It d '' •ll t' 1+! \I \1t d I ., t I t'lk a.,i I I tfd)l f t.1 \ 1t 11 I' I 1 11"' •I tt,. H1 11 I of , .. ,..,, • trt-(I, nl •!,1 On OcTOl:li!• 1'; 1!190 at T'RUITIE'I SALE ARAUJO '"' \''1'1"' °"".-cl 0.,. '"O ..,,,, i th• 111 ( .i ldo•I 111,1 A•" t ~l•f '"' 1 •II "'-'I •1g•t 11"~ !· "' "' M· \I 4' AM ROBERT f YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T A PETITK>N has been c!J'y 11oo<>r1•eo ,,,,,!Ml :t"> •· <1 rt ~t ".:l 11 """1 ti. 'l"'"'1 "'111 Wfor,-; NCOAPOA,.TEO as UNOERAOEEOOF TRUST lik>d ~ LAURENE L •"<>w"Mow Q•ettr9N '1" 1·,..,t,\ltt ~ .• ,. ht11111 ·•-. t J \ t-tt~ l '""-'• nn'''" ·RAU ~ -e Sul\A<V\f I di ~ Id ,, .. ,,., .. ,,r, •,•ne ~ • Ou•. •HC'O"'Pd Tr~tat'OATE O DECEM BER 29 ,. •• Vt ... ~·-3'10 nlOl!K oo•wDy• Oll"u \ :'>11111••11.d '°"'l\111 .11.l C•P••i.l ''•u•.1 '"" Tne "'~··!••''' i "'" "'•di'• tndpu•$van1to ~ t989 UNLESS vou TA.KE Cowlol Caltfornia County '>CW"O•CIOy tf\e lr.JS'IMI "'"O ,, 1 t• j,J.J .II 11 fill r• ~ .. 11. "'''''"" r .1J '""nc1>d 1 ''"''clc! l>u'• 01 ''~'' m.;01> t>~ fVfLYN ACTION TO PR01ECT ol O RANGE "8'&-n1'1e< ~C"'Dee P'C>O@"• " ""'' U'111'" "" J '' 11 '"~ M , LBERT an unmarried "OUR PROPER TV IT MAV THE PETITION ,·o&• 11"0D•"111ct •o 'l'-1 \:'>! 111111 .... l.1\ S.p .~··'"" '•1~1•"'1 ""B"''"'< ~1TI'• \1f'C1..,,,.,,n 1,1••ert ~ur!'an &E C:.OLO AT A PUBLIC '°<l'JOSIS "al l A UAENE l o<T•,.s1~r•l>Odllol«>'" 111111•1 -• .11-..1 \1 "'L THA' C flUANih.e C!•••u;iu~I J ' 1<1<11 noJt'IJlt!0'11!U " ta-.:>r O'SALE lf VOlJ NEEDANEX·ARAUJO beappomtedas '"•qtt w t>O '''"!>' di•.~ f'f''ti't111.tt• <,' A"f I< 'Hf T•OmH l Utm\r 114[WP01'lT PAt,ro( ruNO Pt ANA TtO t; ('r THE pen;c>nal l&presetllaWe IO w'"<>·' O.>t"ll'" 0' "'' •"r II :\,''I",, I Al F CH«• A •n,, SIJ!l'm""' """ f "" lllG l ORP .; Cil ,forn1a co• NA t u RE 0 r T HE cldmtntaler 1\41 estate of ll•O·eo-.~ O' l"f) ..cl 'lllJ.J 0 ... 1 '1 1 • ' t) •.·, 1 f•A'••f <•'• "" "-<011•t, 1111,. 1 1' l '''" .,.,,. owneo 1ne1 PROCEE OtNG AGAINST thede<:ledint • • :>Cl'\.,.., '" I~ ·• I I 'I I ot ll 111 l"\r ( 0~ •A 1.i!f <;..& O F .tq t' C.Clunt, ' •t'I '•"''1 ,., t i'•<! b) TE>t/l.S CO,..MFRCE YOU YOU SHOULD CON· THE PETITION 9"'< .. "'I>"•"< 9' 'o P<'Y 10" ,, r .i .. 11.1111 I" c;c~ fl[[ A l lJ\LO.'•S 12 •Q~ 8ANM AS TRIJSTEE TAC..T A LAWYER rrquests the de<ledenrs 'fl"'ll""O 0<'1('1)11' ... o• ••• n , 1 ~ 111,11t. 1., ..,, A 1.. 1NOO'-''"''l M LCM F.-11to recoro!'d Octobl'• 'O rs NO 90·06·l l WILL and codlcrts 11 any "Olit111,oc .. •110 Dv ·~e 1'41<ld <:>' ,. I '-'1115f00F AN .,JNJ ' fD ", ....... d 0· "'Q" ,0 .. ~1 1'18<l ilS l'~I N o On Octot>t>• t1 1990 "be adrn!led to probate T·~,, ..... .,,.,,~. •"0 ~·· \11it 11 \\... I•'" .. f HA•F • 'rrir .,,• ., tl.t •, f '' '>Pl•'"mr .... o 8"1 <ofo'40 ' ·nboolt pegeol tOOO octoc~ AM <lt thtt The w1I and lflY oodlcils1r"a•g•., ,,..,"°" ~ O<O•OOC 11 I 1111 I "lou1 do tit '" AND Tl) TH~ I 0 1 ~uh•N•. ;'; 0 (!ul>e• 4 11 '4'+<' Oll1c1al Record\ .n lhe OlflCe North Front entrance 10 the are available '°' r ..... "DIBI" eovsn, ... , I 1111 lf,.,,1: ""'IHl.ol PARCEL A Tt•·69J 111 '"I' County Recorder 01 1 ...,ount~ Cour1house 700 oxamnallOfl m ltlo hie kep( 8"Y 1.1"llf>• l"il •iw,..r. o• ··" ~, il.fod.llhlli 1,11 Hi AN IJN()IVIOfD '?N f O•dt1gt> <"oun1y Stat• of C•voc (Aonier Drove west 1n by ltte oourt 0-3 q• T•u\I ""''"' l~•eor I 1 1.. '•• ,;If Rf')! IN MllC NOTICE L.1•1torrt1., Will SELL AT rn1Cn~colSenla Ana Sl•I• THE PETrTION ·oo~ '""'0~ .ind l•OOI"~ "11d1 lhr .. 11.:h lh• u • f rR~c r 114 0 ~u e . C Al lCT•ON TO 01 C<11ttorn1a F10t'h!) Na requests authOnty lo o•'"" 1 ..... ,,.,. 'Of•••"'"' 11 .... lo! ~ ,111<1 '1 t'1111l11 l'U,(\ A!; rr n MAP A[ HOTlCE ~·•GMf<;t RtOOfR ~OR l•Ona• T oi~ lnSYr1nce Corn adl'Tlffltsler the M141te il"'0.•"1 ,,,. '"" ..... o• ••• I ·' I I I' \ I' \\ I <)RO[c ,, HOO .. "·3 INVITING BIDS A<;M payao•f' .ti f1me Of pan~ • corpo•at1on as undllr the Independent ... ,, Ovb.C.1'<>" o• t"e N ll " :\l••I '"·'' \ I ,1111 1,.1, •AGES .. • A•4[) 14 cir MIS CC-715 \A•fl ·• •d wlut mon~ of 1ne Ttu'1_. under lht' Deed 01 Aelrntn1!\lrilll0n o( Es&aleS o• '1 •1 •M«>'' !>'I' M ' ~ 1•f'C L f. LANE O MAP<; IN Not <:fl ·~ h!'•l'tl• 9"•"" '"" U•,.ted S1;ues1 at Ille meon T ust e•Kuted by James Acl (This authortly wtll ·o !lo> it, ... 10"" ''"' I · .. ·" ..... \\l ot•I ' I H .:.ou '"E: o rr1C( o r '"'E '"~··· t <!~ ... o .. rl'(fto.f'<l 1Not1 • f!nl •ance 10 th• M('nc1n1endM1y Ann Men allow lhe P8f$0f1al ... O .. "'""«YDll O'""'"'<>" II.·" I • 11 I ,....,.t,,~ .. )<J•JT• Rfl.0>40 ER OF b7 "• l 1, ·' '"" '"'ll'O" COu"'• Courthousf! 700 c•n• recorded J1nu1ry 4 reptesenldlnte to IM.e dav n• •~11 :--... ,. rlilM I ! . I'll C..A 0 COUNT. Bl'd(t .J' ..... "••I' ot Ill(' ( '" Cl'nle• Ottv(' West 1990 IS documt'nl no many acllonS wllhOUI hJ~tOI Ml\'"'' 8 """ I I Ex CE PT 1 NG TH FR£ C.. 1, "'' .. 1 '-'• Ht 1 1000 Sen1a Ana C1111orn1a all Igo 0058SJ on l>Ooll· pege oblatntng COUf'I apptov., A"Clll • ''' 1" 1 ,..,j•' LOCAL rR()V .JNTC:.t'H'<UUGH5M.i e S1"'"' Hun1ng1011•.gn1111l'ane11nteres1 con 01011ic111Recore1s1n1heof Beforela~oet'lalnvety 1 o.,,, Aooc>"lllO f•w.,,._ I 1 1 .. ,, '" d I It• t.• .11 '" •NC.l JSlV[ AS SHOWN Bl'·l•.• ra1o1.~r"'" un111 tne .e,~ 10 and now held by 11 llC~ of the Recorder of O! ~I actlonsq T• i tors S.Cut1y Stt"'<• 11 ii I,.,, j\ f ro • •1.i, 11 1.t AMVtnl•attr~ ANO DEr1Nf('I ON THE i'C"' 0 1 l 00 pm on unoer ~•·d Ofoed ol Trust •n l 1no11 County California by how9vier. lhe P8fSO'llll C.11 '°'"'"'00'DCYR11>" •••""'"•••'•"""'••&··~ •• CONDOM•NI M PLAN RE 10 •(, .. ,, "'"" n hml' !ht>~ !llf' ptopertu S•tuateCI 1n , •• d r•a•An ot default"' th• p~y· rept-.nlatrv• ""' bl T•USI (.lflOO Pit•• ~H J tf I ~' ........ , ..... ' I ' I g ..., v • _... IO .. _ lo ..... CORDE O NOVEMBER 20 wolf ,.., ,~,.,,,,,ll oubhc•) an<I L ounly and St1te descr1~ mentor perlo•m1nce ol ootl· reque..., g ..... nolJCe I ~De' •e '!..v' \\t 'lo fol, 11111 >\I.I\ illd 198 .. AS INSTRUMENT NO •4-0ll .aiour.1 r lh• Council ,J~ gallons secur.O thereby tn· tnlef•'9d J>e'90M ""'898j Aecx>td "g f'l i•o )'•\ ••I 11 11 11 f.,•,, .. 1 PACIFIC Yl(W 84 ,,81166 OF OH ICIAl ChambM\ lo• tnt! ROClge•, The Soottteasterty 63 '"' ctuo1ng ltte brN Ch or de· they he.,. w•lll9d nolee C)( 0_.,.l>fllr" "181 ), '• \ ' 'I" 1 • • "·d MEMORIAL ,AAK I RECORDS o r SAID OR s ..... )r t-1'"''"' Ou tr Mer• r a ot the Nor1neastt'<IV 13~ '"' leul! no11C• OI wtitch WIS ••• ooreented IO the propo98d '""'''"'"'•"'' N ,Mt'>@' • h'>). r-tf>•~. Mnrlut ry ANGE co •• '.,. (Al I ~ lofy or If\ .. ( ") ..... H·1nl ot l ot 113 ti Newport corded June 15 1990 .. llCllOn ) TM Independent Boo• '"1;>(J PllQA • '"4 11 "' hi I••\' I• •r Cll•P*• • C•em•1or, rO'"'l•A '"ll'"n Bf!.;c• Heights 11\ 1ne C•ly or Cosr• document no fiM>.J 19031 on admines•allon authority AOCOtO.O " C.oJ~.. 0' 11l111 'I ' Ii. •II I\'" ·' 1"00 Pa<.11•C v.ew O.•v• PARCEL B A set ot plan~ ~('fl(.111 M~• Coonly ot Orange bOOll pege of said Ott1c11t wil bl granled unie91 en °'11"Qt' Stal• 01 c., !Or"" 111.111 "' !.11111 .111d ,,, Newpo<t 8eecfl u"' T .c ,.~ c,,.nwN ANO c•l•or\ and otn.or cor1tac1 Sft!tt of C1hlo•n1a 11 Pl< Records wilt sell 11 pubhc "'*"ted peraon r"8s an D•'• •no f,..1 01 S..>o ' "' I II• , ,,~" 11 r \ .... nGO DEF .NED (',f~ '·•r ABOVE de~ .... ('nls ,.,, .. , ~ ODl.l•,,.., Map reco•de<I on Book • I UCl l()n 10 lhl nighest lltdder ot>feCllOn lo the peti»n Oc1<>M• " I :)9() I •o oc 111•••••••••11 v [ ·~ T •. t O C o 111 on Sf'PI 19 1990 a1 l~·e Of' P.ige 83 ot M•sc•naneous lor cash on lawful money ot and shows OOOd CIUle A M ..:r ... 1...... ' I I \ CJ( "" ., ... llL Ml p.irtmenf t Puolic \llfo••S Mep 1n the 01toce ol 1ne lhe United Stllet WllhOut Why the oourf lhould noc Pee ot s.kt Al I,,. No<' .. ·'''" I ( ""'l11•i t .. 1 pt(IC( lllMaS '"" \lr!'f'• ,.ll'1•H' or 2000 Ma•n Str ... t Hui'! C.ounty Recorder or wld any cov~t or warranty grant the aullonty lrOf" enl•lnce 10 ,,,. Coun"f l •. 1,, t .... r\i •I h i-•ir•t u••-•y 01'"' ""°' C11'S1Qna11on 1ng1on R .. un CahtMn•a Cwnly l'•P•HS or •molted as to A HEARING on Ill Coor<~ 700 Clf'C: c..>1r , tllnlr\ 11, th, l ' ~ ~ _,.,. Ol•Anll' I'"'• •Durported upon •f'C"1pl <>fa nonrl'llun T,... 11r"1 eddreu and 111te 001,.uoon or encum· pellllOn wtll bl held on Or"4 W.st S.m1 A"4 M~tuary • Cne~t 1 c ,. N '"" 1•" ;'1d•H t 01 d11>1e IN of S20 00 ottter common e1es19nat1on t:>•1nces ror the P\ltl>OM of October 18, 1990 •t t 45 C« 'IO<n • 1\1111\ I M'l1111 11, .. rn11 Cfem•t1on 11 .. lW'""'' ,.,, 11 whoJto ,11 I Etch b•d snafl DI mlde nnl ,f any of the rH t property payino obhgatoone secured PM in °'91 3A localed at fst m11eo S.• .._,,,Ou"I I d I 11 111,r.u tl\1 .11H1· • .I~., t10Broadwey qu,.\l'"""H'•\bto•no con lh~Propou Formand•n<1asc11b•d 11>ove ISby M'dDeildol Trusr 1111700 CNic: Cen• DnveStt.l1'170 lot s O st u Pnl <. oo... Ot oportmt•nt 1,,,, 111.,, lopni•·lll in Costa Mesa \lv< 1 .. ,1 M ,,, l •~•nbtt• thl' mann.,. prov1doo on tnt l purpo11ed 10 bf' 245 S1erk1 1n1111t1 conveyed 10 111d Wes7 I, &.nta Al\a, CA L-0•1 O..croption o• I h I I d W II th f ..J M1 tllt 7687 O•an9t1 A.,.nue •D 1cun11ac.1 d()(.umenlS 11nd Street Cosla Malll Clh· Trullff by u od deed ol 82 Ot Pt'OIMlffy urnt ~ in gs in C O\\I ie 1 ey tno 1 >r ·'"f' l uullt \ 111 • t..o,t.. M!'u C11t1lornla shall be accomp1n•~ by • 1orn1a Trust on propefty attulled tn IF YO U OSJECT . TO LMS9t\Old £ llale '"•"Cl '0 •'o~u~r~1~t~e~n~1~s~o~d~v~e~r~11~s~e~d~?~••••~••••~l~H;f~1 ~t ~l ~li~~~·1~'~'~~~J ~.~~~J~l~:::::::==1 ~62· ~'~'~' ~ thec1111he<1~,·~~•ch~k S~u~wm~m~~l 1heCoun~~~·~~1111heg~~~~~~~. ~R~l 1 IDl"~r~ STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Ttte Le9a1 De p artment at the Daily P 1101 is plflase d to a n nounc:e a npw service now a vail abff' to new businesse s We will now SEARC H ttt~ n am e for you :tt no e •k'11Charge and savf' you lhfl time a nd the trop 10 ttte Court House m S an ta Ana TttPn of cou r se a fler the sp are.ti is complete d we 'w ill lole your •1c1t11ous busine ss name s tat ment w ith the County Cler It publish on(.f' a wHk tor lou1 week s as rf'Quttf'd by f3w Rnd then tile your proot ol pub lo catton w ith ttlf' County Cle rk ' ,. ' ... . "'. -! •. .... . ' < ~ \ ......... "· . . '-; .. , .. ,)•... ~· .. " . " ' ,J ..... , ,.;. ... . ' . P1pase stoJ"I t>y to t1IP you• l1ct1t10 1s bus•ness st atf'ment at the D aily P 1tot Leqa1 OPpart mPnl 130 WPst #3a-, Cost<1 MP'><I Callfo rnoa 11 yov c;i\n "0' s top t>y please ca11 uc; at 17 u 1 6 4 i 4 ');> 1 f •tf>ns•on l 1'1 nr l 16 and wf' will mAlt.P ;irr dnqPmfltnts for you to ttandte 1t11s pro<edurt' by mail 11 yO\J should havf' any lu rthf'r out>c;toonc; please c.all us a nd w t' w •ll t>f' morf' I hi'n qt ad to assist you Good tuck ,,.. your nttw t>11c;1ntts s'' . ~ . . ~~ ', L, ', , ~ ";t_.-I • $ t ' "': t 1. I •: f I (. .. . ' " . .... . .. . . • • •• I •• J '-...'. ..... .. • ••• , •• -. ,:(I. ' '· l I Ji.:. ....... • .w, \/f! pnl)(Orlr m ay ~ ob o• a b•CI bon" •or not 1eu wllhOUI cov4'nant Of wlr· ol C•hloinia and <!etetll>ed )'OU lhoulcf ~ • lie '1740. e>e< IT1.tO recordeo '" I tenlf''1 I; •t'Qul'\ting "'~ 1n '""" 10•. 01 11,. arnl)Unt of 11n1y ••press or 1mptled re· 11 heatlflg end ala.. your 8ooi. :.107. PllQM "' ll'l'OVQl'I "'"' n9 ft •n the tte<11l.c11ry in .. b•d "'"0" p11yelllf> to the gerdong totlt' PoSMHIOn or Lot 68 ot Tract 1237 11 obj9CllC>ns °' tile w""'"1 44 01 .,._ ,..,aout -..,.ot or w11nor• 10 1•y5 from the !oral C•ty of Hunt1ng1on 841ach ~umbr.,-ices 10 ~ the per mep rac0tded on ~ obieellona Wlctl l'9 court l"'9 otl\Ce OI lhe fO>i"ty pUt:>loeallon ot ''"' notic• Ttie Con11ac1or 1h111t1 on lhe rem••n1ng pr1nt1~1 tum of 40 PtQet 11 and 20 of m ... btlore l'9 hMI~ Your ReoOlo.t Ol u>O ~'Y Sa~ >•'19 win ~ m.O. pr<lormence 01 the work the note(ll teeured by Mid cellaneous ~P• 1n the ol apf)eerl~ l1WY ~ PAACCl l ...,. •Pl>'i"ton fl! "'''h°''' c0Vf"len1 or ... , and •mo•o•.,.,..nll conform Dll<I 01 Tfutl with 1nter•1 ~of ttte County Fl«:C)(def P9f90l1 OI vr )'OUf a.-.... , l'O"' ... C' "ve ~· ror r11nty hpres• ru om~ as lo tM l •t><>r COdl'I ol the lheleon as provided 1n .. Id of Or11199 Count) IF YOU ARE A ~· ano "O._, lfWOugllout 10 1111• oos.H<J\l()n or .., S1•111 of C11hlorn111 and oth« notttt l ldv1nee1 •I anr. The unplld blllll'ICe and CAEOrTOR OI I LOI 1$ ot TrllC'I ~740 ,,, '"'• cumbrence• 10 .. 1111y the llws of ,,,,_ Stet• of Call und11 the term• ol U 1d Died M tlmate of c:oetl ••~ conhngonl credtor of tie C"Y 0~ ,.,..~ ~ Coo..ry unp11d b•t•nce due on tl'WI 11orn1a oppl~•ble thereto of Trust , ... ch1rg11 •n<I and aavencu It of SeJ>tem-d90ll!Sed, )'OU mull Ii.II ol Ot""91 Stat• or C. tom .. \. no1a °' notH Meurtd by w!lh ll'lt' ••ceptlOO Of\ty 01 ••PlftMI of the Trust" °" 20. 1990 11 S69 800 00. 'fOU' claim will IN oourt • \llOW!' on 1 meo ,.c;oro.o t@•<l Deed ol Trull to wll l sucn van111or•11h11 ~Y t>I l hl 1otll amount of 1111 Mid emount wtlt lnCrNM Ind mlll I copy to tie lflOOOllX>7. "•11ntOuQf' '8 189 U ptu1 lhe follOwtng requor .. 11 under lhl 9')1Cliel unpt•d balat>C41 of the obll· vnlll date of uJe per:rtonlll 19ptesonlat1Y9 44 ol MIMl9tl M~ '" Hl1m1t1Pd coeta •~'*'"' t1Atu14tl purauent to whidt 9a11on teeured by thl 1>'09· The 1treet •ddrtta or II:> tees by lh• oourt lhe oll>ce ot IN Ccluf'I~ and •dvanc.. a1 1111 ume 01 proc.Hc:11no• tttereun<Jer ere «ty to be IOl(land reuon-other comll'\On ~lton. •• In '°"' mon1n. flom Aeootoer 01 "'° County 1111 '"'"" publlo1ton 01 thlt 1al1t•n and whoch ,,,.,. nor able n11m11tr cot11 ••· 11 eny. ol IN r ... prOP«IY ht dale ol llrlt leaoara of togetf'let ...,.,., ._._~ 10t NOllCf'olSIMI Stl74•0 been 111per~.o by 1h• P8f''"lnd ldvenc"11 the 011crlb1d eb o v• 11 letlen M pt'Ollided In aupoon af'd Nltlem«ll .,.,.,.. MOTICI TO P•OY1\lM• Of 11\11 l •t>ot lime ol 1hl tnitlJll putMlcatlon purponed to be •O~ Cort• teetlon Op100 of tie H ICI Pa!'C91 ' I00-1'11 lot or ~RTY OWMI" COd• P1.ier~• tco l1b0f ot ll'le NoCICle ol Sale 11 Cwc:lt Cofone del M., c.i1-CTlll!ofnle robe.. Codi Hid f PllCI ""° 'HI09''* "'~" YOU ARi IN ()(FAUl t llllM .,. gMlll onlV .,. the S3 ll 3'2 17 IC)(nll he lime lot tlltrlg dattna ....,..., tot ...... or UNOfR A ono OF TRUST "'~ pr(Wlded by..... the beneflCllty uno.t...., Tl'le Ul'ldel119f• Tnmw •• noC •xpire before louf o+•'*91 ..... tMJCn - DATED OCTOBER 7 1N~ Ho b<d lltlal t>e eot\~"CS 0..0 ol Trutt hlfelOfotl I•· d1tdaom1 Illy kel)Mlty IOf any "'°""• ln>rn lie 1'4aM9 -mnatrud9d '" Klt'O'U'4nce UNLESS YOU T AA( AC· Ul'I .... ,, 1• midi Oft • tcwm Kut.cl and dllovlr'ed to the lncorrtc:tntN OI the ltrMt date n<*Ced aboY• ..,..,.. ~ ~ .... """ f lON TO PROTECl YOUA '"""aned b) 1111 Clh of und«1'9ned 1 wt1tltn No-eodr ... 0t other common YOU MAY EXAMINE ord..,.,,,... 111141 11'1 PROPERTY IT MAY IE HUllll"OIOf' 8eecfl 11\d ,. I~• of o.t111lt end E'llctlOn deloOf\lhOll If any tllOwfl ... Me lliep4 by the court." IOOul'I.,,.,.,,., non ¥9 SOLD AT A PUBl IC SALE mllde "' ea;ord•nc• Wtlll the 10 Sell TM undeira;gned ,,.,.., )'OU we • ~ • to ue• .,. lllcll ! M If YOU NffO AN EX PL A· p10V1s10n1 Of tl'le ptopout ~ NICI Nolte• of 0. Oiled Septtl'tlblf 17. lnt0f•l9d In .. .... ... ioan.t on lllCt LCM It NA Tl()N OF THf NA TUA( leqUlrlfMtllt 111111 Ind Election to Sell ~o tHO )'OU mlY Illa with "-CIOUf1 ..., Adcll'll9I Of ~y O F THF PROCEFDINO fief\ btddl r ,,,Ull l>I ti. recorded "'tne county 1-'l•lrcllrr llm•r L II torn\81 ~· lc)f (or OIMI cerrwTlOl'I ~·ll' AG A INST YOU YOU ltCt f\Hd 11nd •Ito pre •hflfl 1111 rMI f)fC>t:>ltty 11 QeOfgl end MeUnda G Soedill ~~t "9 Mina 11 anyl 2100 J'."*11• "!WC $H0ULO C0Nf ACT A LAW quelot~ 81 r1<1Utted by law located George. H34 lllfCltllnd ~ !,..,...,toty MC) Nllw!)OCt BMcfl. CA YER The Coy ~M OI 1111 o.t1 a.,llfftblt 4 18'0 Mine Roed ,.._.,.,.. CA ~.-:-·"' .. aa .. -· ff\e ""°"~ ,,.,., .. DATED S[Pf!MB A 10 Cltt al Huntington BN<h r.. AOMltT I Wleil .. HM7 Tt leph0"4 It 11) Of ot ~ ptlllton Of ~ ~ • ,,,.., 1eto _...,..,he right 10 re,ect any Coaf'CMtATID. M MN 12l· 1111 ~t ,~~~ ~ ll'00"'90,_. Ill ~ w.. Nt8T MmNCM TIT\.S or 1111 bods ,,,..... ....., ........ ~ _. __. ~ "" ... ...._. .w ..,_ '°"""Of' ...uRANCI Coe.Mn, e lyoro.oftl'MI CUyCoun. ue ~I ........... C J ''•I..,_ ~55-A_,,,.._, • 1119 c•11• c~.-.. ari ca o11~ ~of Hunt"'9'on IC~AftD, • ft. pcsettu. ,,......, tJtl ~~ ~...,.. '9t ................... C)I. 8elctl c.i11omia lhe 17&11 ... .._. ..... C.-.. ... ,,_. ............ ..,,. • , ,,_ T~ 9m"Y A ._,, IM .... ,,...... ...... of hpiemo., 1tt0 Cl "711 (ltl) ..... --. CA •M. (9tl) wt pi .. c.rt--Coww • _. .,.,, (J'M)....,,., .... c....., ... c.., .. .....,. ·~ ............. .., ... -A.: ..... .., 9'1••··· ....,. c.... °" -· ..,. ..... ..... -...... ,,... ... "'· c .... (1,.) • .,. ..,,.,. ~ ~ 0r.,.. COM! ~ °'"9 ~ °' ... c..-II>.,, ••• °'*"" 0.-. ,... ~ ~,,..,.. ... •• AM, C ... ...,.... C...-........,, City a T r C Ill I 8 A..__ ~,,_.: fMlee 17> tti COlll Deify ,_ ........., •• Dailly Piiiot 19Pl""°9' 11. D1i1r "'°' '"'""'°" 11. DllW ,_ ....... IO. latlll • C.4 ~ti -0... l•fl'lW tO, ltlO lll!l~""llllll'l!~!ll!!l!~~~~~~~~~~~z::: t.~ ,,~, ~'"°::.J.. , ,,. °*"' 4. ttli) ~fOJ 11, °"°'* • '"° 11, °"9Mr • "" • ~Ocl, t. :=; ._ • ~ ~ = Orange Coast Dally Pilot COlllCS PltA1'UT8 W14AT KIND 01= ~ P~OTO DID 'f'OU WANT ,. PIGPEN ? "What part of the chicken does chicken salad come from?" llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson SHOE FRED BASSET He s e11hauSIPO 8N'n out 01qq1nq up moving and reburyinq lhl-' '>Qlllrret s nuts Jlf A.NCY AllLO AKI> J AIQ8 OVERBOARD . .. .. ,. ' • •. ~ \ ~l • , f \ I • •· ADAM oo. Mlf. '(JJ ~~ sew~ ~ ElAT·~W~et.£ aKK ·A~D-~liE TUEVISIQt.J ~ i 20 -; JUDOSPilDR ~ r Y>.~ ,V-f f.> ,.~ -Y.r-\ l t...A ..... ,t. l"6 .. ~, "-'CV" :,. • • L.YU4 I ("""'' - ·.-~ •. I:. . . I,-· . I I ' . _''.: :·: . " l : " •• ".-I I \ .. ~o= 8IJf l ~Cf A m~f '()J CUT™E FRK£ IN ~Alf . ". I • = . I .c. :.f • ' • J : •• Thursday, September 27, 1990 •• OOUl'fTEa by Maratta & Maratta CULTOU R~~t)S\Ol ~~~J&ENt1 SluN by Charles M. Schulz WEL IF ITS 60 1N6 -o 6E A CAMPAIGN PMOTO I FIGURED IT SHOULD H~\ E :'O \ -BOT~ER "¥\AK 1"40 ANV E Ti..\ PR1t-i~5 Ill • f.;•. A DOG IN IT I 1' . ;; ..,...,,...Icy .and ~ ~ J • 1-0 ..n.&nc.. .• F O;{ \\E ... ' l : by Jeff MacNelly DENNIS -~ THE MENACE EXAt.iL-"( - :-'.'ti\~'>. by Hank Ketchum -. ... .. ' --~ --~---~ by Alex Graham !-'' I • ~' .. , .... by Jerry Scott ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady - r ~~(r'wlt/-.-A.. l/;i.fdv :·: l ' . & NI~ ~.i:.-A,;., ~'" !.~ t :.-t.S ..._-c ~ (r~NT (,li.~':-:. fJ." ' , .. --.! •,• ( .. :ic. Slto1 :.~ ;. .. t.., U.?"'SL l -4 -·~-'-'i ,,? -~t. t~ (,A..... :..,"'") -4l. ~ -.& - 'l ->4t, OCE.A"( / ---.. t ___ '"' f OH. No I A CAM~ (Zi..·. l c~ Et· ~t.~£t..'f'~1,, ~t; : v ~~ -i<. ; t 'C..l(( "~~ : ~ e.,~~ '-& .. 'J "(; : ~ ~"=" ~Ci U"NJ rx-I .l ,...._r , J 'J~~~~ by Jimmy Johnson FUNKY Wll'fKERBEAN by Tom Bat1uk -r~E ~&-_,.St.. ...,. ~·s WHAl M 'F l4JF MA-YJF''F1iEc < ./ >Wi , r r. ~if AF' c,.JHF 11HF.. AL.I JMf<ll M.tlf'lf ~'f F'f r ,f'M ' z -· ·- N{)f 1r.,, f Jf.'F>v !'VE AH EA[,t..J fAr-E' J I A~'t JF= fH~"f. by Chip Dunham FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Brian Basset DRABBLE by Harold Le Doux TUMBLEWEEDS -' ~ .. E{ '-p Tt'f- 'r< E:,$-s -~E.. ~,.., ~ i-.._":. E: ~c. . w~l .\.."i ~.\ • l OCN T \.-\.\\t h\~\ ~\Ill(} u4 \ :iN[ "'i , t.A )U')l ~ unu ~'o c • GI r-'f 1D IHE MtDCX .E-A6E.[., • MA:JCRE.l'fE I --, ____ _, • .1--' by Lynn Johnston by Kevin Fagan 1~ 1.t..\ l E't. ~ Nll \. ~ 'i(A. 1( ~-{ 1 \ k."' by T. K. Ryan OOA.-.~~ SMrr!-I MA HOPEL.e~ ~-...-ne! ,l •• .. '~ .. .. • .. • ( . " f ' # ' , • , ( ,. r -~ c.alt Mostly swnfty with ~tch, coulal toe Ind low <IOud\ """ '" tllt l(b coastal eitia to tht llltd 80s Wllmtl 10 lllld •alleys lllMrts: V1111blt h1&h clOudNlfu P 11tly dollCly 0wtni VII 1ty and mt11n Mo jlvt Onell With I '*'lflt dllllc1 ot showtfs 01 t1Mfndt1 Sllowtfs wtlh Clol llltS tlw#Mf 1 ......-.: So•t h11h dMIMu. ollltf --u, Mlllfly Wltll 1-1 hells '" lllt lljlPtf 60s to 11114 70s Mostly deM llvt partly ~y OWtf tllt 1101thtln 111nn """ OCEAN REPORT BOATING 0.. .. Wltlfl. MM!tllwal to wnt lllllds 8 lo 14 lnots .. 111 2 looi. seas '"""°°" llld • ..,.,,. "°"'' today bee°""" lllflt Ml •lfllbll O•tllllCfll Sovtllnst , ... 4 lwl OYe! 01111 •lttn, wnt 10 northwnl wlftds 12 to 18 lnoh will! IOcll 111sts to 26 knols and 4 tttt Mn Noflllwtit SN I '"' ' l J DAY: SofM toe and low dMdl ..,. Ult coast wty ..... MM) wiltl I ltw ""' ~ Wat to ... .... .. • o to 15. in ........ nJM.-. low clouds in Ult mor'*' ~ MOStty 1&1nny In the 1ftet'noon. ... -~ TODAY'S SUN FISHING '"--If 1 ~ .1 -= 1st Otr. Mostly clu r bul IOl!lt hcJI tloud1 MSS Slicltlly Cooltl Willi ~ both '411\ Ill tllt YPPtf 70s to mid SOI Lows tOftlCl!t '" tht llPCltf !IO\ to lo• ~ 0 0 0r-. Covna, W QUlllty IS Iott US! IO lie rood Witt! I PSI ot •1 Sunrise ....... 6 :43 a.m . Sunset. ........ 6 :42p.m . TODAY'S MOON Moonrise.. 2 :37 p .m . Moonset.... 11 :59p.m. Last Qtr. Good utchu ol sand bus u ltco bus bon1lo and 1111dere4 11t 111J01ted TIDES• .... , WATER TEMP. rnt.,. I )I •• JI ,,,,. ... 10~ •• H ""*" .. t ll ,. H ""*"" Ill ..., '•" ... 11" •• fnl. 1 :n •• ""*"" II !II•• S.....tip SJ6J.A 0 Tide source: Astronomical Data Services, Colorado Springs, Colo. Sept. 26 Full Moon Oct. 3 Oct. 10 New Moon Oct. 18 TRAVELER'S REPORT ACROSS THE NATION STATE NATIONAL ...... 11 '1 ......., ... II ts lid ....... " .. ""'' ,, • '1 , ... ,. ...... 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Marc Meribov, the gallery's lawyer, used a peremptory challenge to remove a retiree. who he said was not ad~ quately fam1har with the communi- ty's contemporary social standards. Eiaht jurors and two alternates are bcina sought. On Tuesday, prosecutors used one of their peremptory challenges to dismiss a prospectlve juror who viewed the Mapplethorpe photo exh1b1t. Prosecutor Frank Prouty sought to have the prospective juror re- moved .. for cause." Each side 1s allowed six peremptory removals for which they need to give no reason. and an unlimited number of challenges for cause. 1n which they must convince a judge that the juror 1s unbiased. Seven of the 17 5 photos from the exh1b1t are the basis for the cnminal charges. One photo shows a man urinating into another man's mouth. Others show anal pen- etration with objects and other homosexual or sadomasochistic im- aaes. After descnbing the seven photo- araphs in detail, lawyer H. Louis Sark.Jn asked several prospecti ve jurors. "'Are you w1lhng to sec those photographs before makmg a dc- c1s1on as to whether any of them 1s obscene? .. All answered that the) were Sark.Jn said later that he d1dn ·1 descnbe the photographs for shod. value. although he was interested in seeing the potential jurors' reaction He did not say what he behe\cd the reacuons were. "The Jury is entitled to know what the photographs show." S1rkm said. "If they're going to sec them , they have a nght to know what's in them ... The Amencan Civil L1ben1es Union and the Association of An Museum Directors have said this is the nauon's first obscenity pros- ecution they know of involving an art gallery. If convicted, Bame. 43. could get a year an Jail and a fine of S2.000. The gallery could be fined S 10.000. The Mapplethope exh1b1t, now concludana a natlonal tour an Bos- ton. drew more than 80,000 viewers fl 11 -I I .. ff .. .... 11 .. .. " !.-" SI u 41 !-. 11 " " 11 ~ II • 11 " .... 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They maintam that the X ratina had become synonymous with hard-core Pofnopaphy, and served no purpose in evaJu.atina artistic films best sualcd for adults . The R rati"f. which ban unac- companied mmon from t'Ut&Jn films. mnai.na in-.ct. u do the PG-1~ PO ud 0 ratinp. "It's a arcat step;· said Philip Kaufman, director of the X-ratcd Universal Picturcs film .. Henry & June." The historical drama, which fcatura some explicit sex, was set for a ratinp appeal next Wttk and will be the first recipient of the new NC ratina. which would bar chil- dren under qe 17. .. I'm juat really deliabted that ~ can show this fa.Jm uncut in Ameri- ca and sh.ow the film the way I made 1t. .. Kaufman said. "It is not intended u a pnuient film ... Films now rated X can be rcsub- mined for tbe new ratina. the MPAA said.. -87fte..._....,,.,_. RUFFELL'S UPHOl.STllY INC. ... y._ .... ~~ 1.n...-aw.CDA•_.._..._,, .. ~11 etdowns • acmg • rOJaDS, uskies Ponderina another football weekend hile wondering whatever happened to ua Williams. who should be playing uartcrback somewhere: There arc no titantic matchups on the ollqiatc scene on Saturday but at least hree aoodies loom -USC (-1 'h) at Ohio talc, Washington at Colorado (-7). and Tenncsscc at Auburn (-1 'h). It w1ll be difficult for either the TroJans and Huskies to rebound after what hap- pened last Saturday an Seattle. so don't be surprised if both Pac-I 0 schools fall. 0 Whom do you like. Bears or Raiders'' The Bears may have to go airborne to • beat the Raiders on Sunday al the Col- iseum. Chicago's star running back. Neal Anderson, wore a flack Jacket lo protect bruised nbs against the Vi kings last Sun- day and still rushed for 91 )ards on 23 cames. He was an pain afterward. howe' c:r. and his backup. Mark Greer. l!I out '1th a twisted knee. Can the Bears pass against the Raiders'? That's a tough quesuon. Chicago QB Jim Harbaugh (Michigan) is a strong runner who has htt 37 of 59 passes. mostl) shon ones. for 407 yards this season. The Raiders. however. have been so effccuve against the run that surely the Bears will tr)· to test LA's linebackers and secondary wt th a controlled passing attack. Jay Schroeder. meanwhile. continues to ummprcss at QB for the unbeaten Raiders. Whoever coined the phrase "winning ugl)" bad to be thinking of Schroeder. Yet. Jay will again be tested because the Bears are espcc1aJly tough against the run and their hero. believe It or not. has been Wilham (The Rcfngerator) Pen). a near- immovable force in the middle of the defensi ve hne. Also. Chicago used de- fensive end Richard Dent as a semi-roving linebacker who shadowed Herschel WaJker last week. · So who docs Dent shadow this Sunda). Marcus AJlen, and how can )'OU shadow someone who's situng on the bench? And 1f the players can't decide anything dunng regulation play on Sunda). how about letung Mike Oitka square off in ovcn1me against An Shell? They'll be the two toughest guys on the field. anyhow For what it's worth: It's an e"en money propos1t100 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on whether \he Bears or Raiders will finish Sunday wtth most quanerback sack.s. 0 Monitoring the NFL: •With Wade Wilson out of action (sprained thumb) 1n Minnesota the Q B becomes Rich Gannon with Sean Sahsbury. formerly of use. as backup . another u -Tro1an QB. Rodney Peete. See TALLEY/Et UCl's Collins earns credit, then respect When l(jm Collins took an advanced volleyball course tauaht by UCI women·s volleyball coach Mike Puritz four years aao. she didn't think of it as an inside track to the intercollqiate team on campus. Recrujted by women's track coach Danny Williams to run the hurdles.. Colhns was 1 lhrtt--Spon standout at Tustin Hiah in track. vo1Jeyball 1nd 1C>CCCr. But in terms ofbeana a Division I collqe volleyball player, her went was very raw. "I thouaht I was best at uack.'' Colhns Uld, rccallina her emeraencc from Tustin after settina tchool ruords an the 110. and )JO.yard hurdles. "I was aood at it, so at wu f'un. My hiab school volleyball ttam wu kind ofajoke. so I didn't know my poCCftda.t.•• l\lt sM WU to find OU\. Aftn mallina her senior U"ICll. KQOn bcca'* of tom l.,.menta in bet left knee. Collins decided dunna trKk wor~ouu 1t UO in IM fall of 1916 that tbt knee coukt DOC hucDc \be pbyacal demands of tnlek. Sht decided to save voUeyball a tr'). Now. Colins at ban.h·~ "8rttt at oullide biller for Punt1'1 aam. earned Bia W• Conlllnce Player Oldie Week t-o ...U 19D Md hu btf sithts llt OD tan'ljftl Al-~ w. CoMefttt\' hoGon ID lhf iiiiiia 1 pmuift ~-ll kM)iJ •fWr, ......... ··-· I , th 1111 I Mt~ WM•:..tK'. ot the ~I• ' ... ...., s.ptember 27. 1990 The Dally Piiot ... _._. ............. ., Bat In Sunset kick on 111101 111101 By a.try FUkn« o.. ... COlllt o.lr Not ALONG THE ORANGE COAST The Huntinaton Beach Hi&h football learn defeated arcb·rival Edison Hiah for only the third time in 15 mecllnp last faJl, 24-14. Point made. History, however, re<lords a 1-0 Edison Uiumpb try vinue of forfeit, due to the use of an ineliablc player, one of ei&ht Hunt- inaton Beach forfeits on the year dts- covercd just pnor lo \he CIF playoffs. Point ta.ken. Both teams w111 be out to prove more than a point toruaht at Orange Coast CoUcae as they battle once more for the inside track on the Sunset League title m the league opener for both. In other Sunset openers Friday, Manna battles Sant.a Ana at Westminster Hi&h and Ocean View hosts Fountain Valley at ~untinglon Beach High. All three contests kick off at 7:30 p.m. •Per &Mi&llt'• scores, t1tH la at 113.1 FM -It-OCEAN, 1t 11:51, for &k Oraqe Cout Dally PU•t'1 report by Stu ''T'e Mu" Wymaa ud 1111 report of area 1ama. .. This year's game 1s JUSt as bag as last year's, .. saad Edison Coach Dave White. who once ap.in holds the roU of favonte. 1f only br lhe narrowest of margins. "This 1s our rivalry game. but ifs not Edison's," Huntington Beach Coach . Gcorae Pascoe explaJned ... We match up well with them and I think it's aoing to be a real aood football pme between two pretty &ood teams." Edison t2-l) LS rated fifth in Oranae County by the ()rup c-t DellJ PUet, whale Hunllnaton Beacb (l-0) is No. 6. Huntington &e.cb bas ullized a sufiina defense en route to three straight w1ns while Edison's deftnse is also its strength. The Chargers ha\.<e \he edge offensively and therein hes tbt key. ..They've shown they can throw the ball rcaJ well apu\lt C..p1strano Valley. and they haven't been bed running it either.'' Pascoe wd "Our offense has played JUSt well enough to win." .. If you had to 1dent1fy a strength for them. 11 would be their defense." White said ... They have developed their runnmg pme real well and when lbey SCt an I ptncb offensively, they usually atl tbc f111t down OD the around ... Edison seruor quartctbllck Josh G1ngnch amvcd at the varsity le\llfl apinst second~ ranked Capo Valley (a I S-1" loss SrpL 14 ). compleuna 22 of 40 anempts for 313 yan1s. lhe second-bJ&hcst si~c total in school tustory. Gingncb LS the Oranfc Coast ~a·s lcadmf passer wtth 629 yards. hitung on 42 of 7 attempts. The added d1mcnston of the paSSJng game. whtch helps ~t the ball to the Chariers most dynamic player. scruor re-1 ce1"er Make Cunningham. wtU offer the : tough"t test )Ct for an Otlers defense that I has authored two shutouts and yielded only 12 points. See SUNSET 111111 "'IPlll WIJS Sailors I ace another stiifr test tonight l By Patrick Lartcln • ' Orange Cout O..l'f P11o1 I ALONG THE O RA NGE COAST -If ' l"ewpon Harbor H1.gh 1s going to ~t back on track fo r a Sea V1ev. League football lltJe after being derailed last v.eek b~ Hunungton Beach. it'll ha"e to start off v.1th an 1mpress1ve shov.1ng tomght &pJnst La Habra High. which 1s ranked No. 9 in the cumnt Oma~ Coast Daily Ptlot foot- ball poll. Though Harbor played ress>«ll vel} and has been 1mpress1ve at umes dunng the season. La Habn bas been qu1etJ} rolhng. The H1ghJandcrs· defense has )Ct to allo.Y. a touchdown and the team has given up JUSt seven points 10 thr~ games. ..We scouted them the other night. .. Newpon Coach Jeff Bnnkle} wd. ~ .\nd bo) a.rt' the} good. The defense 1s ag- gres.51\ e and solid aero~ the board and the hnebackers and sccooda~ 1s outstanding. 'The) beat Los "1tos last "'eek and )ear 10 and year out. Los A.hos has a good football team. but the) beat them. ~6-0 The) JUSt dominated the game ... La Habra anchors its offense around Jason Johnson. a 5-foot-9. 164-pound run· runa back The~ also rel) hea' ti) on run- 01111 bad.s "11ke ~ioo~> and Donni<' Anderson Newport Harbor's Steve Walker (left) tries to avoid Huntington Beach's Sean Lancaster last week. Harbor Is L• P.,.,.,.~ C<*t ~Not at La Habra tonight In non-league actton, Huntington Beach duels Edison in a Sunset League opener at OCC. .. The) run the baJJ \.Cr) effect1vel} and the) come nght al )Ou... Bnnkle) sa1d "The\ don't throv. It a y. hole lot. Johnson looked prett) good -.hen he v.ent for more than lOO apmst Bolsa Grande Hl"'s got a lot of }ards Vaqs seek other side of the fence post .. You aJwa)s ha'e to be prepared on both ends to stop them \\ e 'Aant to stop Johnson from has usual I "'5 ~ards a game and v.e espec1alh need to k~p their of· fensc off the field in general as much as possible ·· Irvine High can clinch city championship by beating Woodbridge By Richard Dunn Orange Cou1 Oail) P1to1 IRVINE -fhe Irvine High tootball team battles Woodbndge Fnda} night at 7 30 for intra-cat} braggmg nghts. and despite an unbeaten mark the focu!I re- mains on the task at hand "I don't kno'A af our pla)er'i ha\e (changed their goals) or not. but I kno~ the) won't chang.: this week. that's for sure." said In inc Coach T l'rr) Henigan. whose team 1s 3-0 .. Playing Woodbndg.: 1s a big. bag nvall"). We won·1 be thinking about an~- See FENCE/fl freshmen 1n the conference:· Punt1 said. .. She was bas1call) a full-ume player for us and had 100<1 stats.. I felt her being left ofT lhe aJl-freshm1n team was a snub. Judasna by the way she's performed (this year). she 1s capable of all-conference ... Foremost. Collins seeks a rC'lurn to the N AA Rq.ional • ~here UC'l wa~ cbmanated b)' L~na Beach tatc an its fu~t match two }tar 40. but an all~onfern\C'C ho nor 1' a personal pJ The ntcaten are reahsllcaJly shoouna for the middle of the peck m a conftren"~ wh1 h rouunel) ~nds SIX teams to tht N( AAS toU1n1ll1li0 on coun;: to stt aJl·llmc UCI rtt<>rds for lull and dtp !thou.ah an ankle IQJU.I')' turda)' WY.Id dchnt ~. fur a week or •-o P\lnll bupes to ha~e her back for a pair of conlitn:rM.-c 1nat ·he$ th• weekend. A lot bu chaftlld an 0U1n1' pmc san~~ her nrsi yar 11· uc1. ~ ftKt the ranks near lbc toP ohbt tcbool'1 all·tamc dt1 h t it &estamoa~ IO Mr IMPJU\Cmtltt Oii de· ~-.and hnu Ibo :w.o Uh ~uk • "raJ C~lJ\l"" ~~\.f lh l • This week 's games, odds Tl( Silt Tl( lJ( TOflGHT (7.301 Hllttillton Btadl (3-0) "· Eclison••0.7 (2-1) .... (al Or .. t eo,st) .... ! ... lly l. ... Qurpn rtacly aivtrsidt Poly• (0·2·1) n . flbltr Dti (1-2) .. (II Santa Ana Bowl) .... JI> by 7 ....... Att you kJdllnc? Foo\111 (1 ·2)•·6.1 n . lw.enity 0 -2)..... .. .. (al hint ttp) .... JH by 7 ....... llriPb n M ....,.,. Harbor (2·1) n. LI .w.a•+u (3·0) .. (II la Habra) .... .lH .. , 3 ....... COllilc S1at•1hci (2·1) n. .. Plf\••U 0 ·2) .... (11 0 Mldena) -··"' lly 3 ...... M llil tftort Slnt1 flllnlu• O·O·l) n. 0 Toro (3-0) (al fllssilan V'ltjo) ._11 by 10 r_, I"' loaded fn>AY (7'30) Ocun View (2·1)•+4.0 n FU!tail V•y (0-l) (al Htn. 8tldl) ..... OW lly 3.Barlns a ship away s.tt1 Ana (0-3)•+2.4 n . flbtlna (2·1) ............. (al WtStmiater) ..... SA by 4 .......... Slilh stt .... hilt (3-0)•+11.o n. ~· 0 -2) ......................... (al hilt) .... .n by J...Vaqs •I• .-t Katlla (0-3) n . Estancia•+ 12.1.......................... (al Or .. t CNSt) .... .Est by 4 .... By 11 ·""' W.. •u-<lnda• • 12.1 (2·1) n. C.t1 Mm....... (at Ntwplrt Hdlr) ........ by 10 .. _ .. .11tillrJ *lite C.ON ., Mar 0 ·2) n. TrMluco ta•-u (1·1-1). (at M Vitje) ... _TH by 7 .... Ont tul ... ·t • lll'N Btldl (1-2) n. Ontn Christiln• (3-0) .. (at o..tn a..) .... oc by 1 ........ •ecw• •• •Denita P'IDt '°""la~ ach..tac• (Stt El) • "'"·Orqt CWlty .,.,.,.m. net rattd One of the biggest mou' a ting factors 1s that La Habra is a 01\ mon \ I 5ehool and so 1s !\('v.pon This v.~l.. could tum out to be the first ol 1~0 meetings 1f the team should hook up an pla,otT action "\\ e·re both O" 1s1on \ I and v.e ha' l" to be able to ~at tc.-ams hke this af v.e v.ant to ..... n the leagut' and ma.ke the pla)offs..·· Bnnl..le~ said "Th a!I as going to be a big t~t for us ·· Offensnel\. BnnUe' \aid the kc\ for his team IS to hold on tO the baJI and Cstabltsh a good balann~ ol run and pass EIS(" here • C.rou 4kl Mar vs. Trab~ Bills: The Sea tl..1ngs finalh put a ched.mar\. an the "1n l'Olumn last wttk. but 1l v.,IJ a~e another stellar performan~ for C-dM to e'en its record Fnda' See TEST/ti MONDAY NITE FOOTBALL wltli aa Italgn FJaYOr AT THE ••TOP OF THE VILLA•• CINCINNATI vs. SEATTLE The .. Boomer" Challences the ftortb~est R~er Carl80D, JollD Ball •Randy Yoa.niman of the <>ranae Coanty SportaWrltera wll1 be on laaaCI f• tlaelr plck of tile alte. . A $400 COftl' ~ proTld• an eacellent Jtall•n Balfet a TM Ro Be.et Bu la open. Tile P eedTlteil at SPll Monday. • . J INGLEWOOD -Los ~ ---L.Mzn• ..., Mllic Johunn vohantarily • ~ ••adaed pert of bis salary so t.bc ,· -. NBA .._ coWc1 acq.aft Terry Teaak --- &om dae Golden S..te Warriors.. .. IC.aowiaa wt needrd aootba' firsl-ntc player. Mllit came to ~ scvtnl weeks ago and offend to live up pert of his salar)• if v."t nttdcd room under Die salary cap to aiet a pla)cr •"t wantrd.. .. l..aktts Gcaeral MaDlltt Jerry West said in a S11tcment rde•• cl Wednesday. Wat said 1M Lakers couldn't ba~-c made the tnlde without John.son ·s charitabk act. -we dJdn•t ba~ mougb mooe) under the cap to pick up Tcn)··s root.raet without ~~c gJviog ~p a sub5tanual amount of bis ov.-o salar). West said .. You read so much lhcsr days about ttncgotia- tions and holdouts.. 1t is amponant that fans know of Mlcjc's unselfishnns.. lo m) mind. it is further proof that he tS the ulumate team pla~er. •· .. It's about 111imn1og. ··Johnson said. "Of rou~ mooey is great. but I pl.a) to wan and thafs why I did it. .. Televlslll, PIMlllG llADIO ...... JO pm -t..a~ C11' at ~ "-'ti'{ 1·101 "" lledil'J , )() pm -'Hl c~ti.0011 tu~ .u \ UIC'OU'n 'TR" C6CIO~ .... 11 •••••• ------.. NEW YORK -~ Goodwill Games, which lost $70 malhon in its first two editions. will go for111iard m 1994 in the Soviet caty of Leningrad. Turner Broadcasting System Inc. decided Wcdnes- da). The games, which failed to attract a world-class field in many spons this year at Seattle. probably will be tek\asN tn pan by ABC in 1994. TBS said ABC Y.Ould broadcast only on ~kend afternoons. Jack Kell). the president of the Goodwill Games. S&Jd that the ABC deal had not bttn finalized and that he didn't know bow many hours .\BC v.ould tekH~ or hov. much money the nctv.ork v.ould pa) TBS. •1•1 • 1•ws Its CllllCll CORAL GABLES. Ra. -The University of Maam1 hopes to JOtn the Big East or Atlantic Coast Confettncc. and has eliminated the Southeastern and Metro ronfercncn from consideration. school officials said Wednesday. Remamma an independent in all spons is "not vcf) appealing at an·· and "vcf). very low. on t~e pnont~ hst.'" Athlcuc Director Sam Jankov1ch said at a news conference. Some son of affihauon with the Btg East appears most hkdy. Offtc1als from that league plan to v1st1 the M1am1 campus soon. while it's uncer- tam v.bethC'f' .\CC offic1als ""," pa~ a v1s1t. Janko' 1ch sud. The board wtll make a final decision by Oct. 16. bamng unfon:-sttn de' elopments. Foote said. n BZ2 •...... • I HI -• 11•& m ••HEP .. , lRPZll M.t...ll9liilll ,,,., M (003l06} ...... (ltM) (l8) (lW41) -(Jllm) St• $1,981 n.-S11,1DSJl,lll ., ....... k ........................... , 1 = ........... 11 II .......................... 1 ti a................... Mldlt? ' I _, ........ U ' -1111111--..1 Zeb Mowan. -New , ........................ Patrioca ... end wbo .... reponer 0 •YI ••uallt ha..-d bet in the team's __ _ kdcr 1'00ID, bu been called before NFL CommiuiObet Paul Tllliab\ae to eaplain bia action a. NA.. spokesman Joe Browne said Wednetday that Tllliabue made the deciaion to meet with Mowatt IOmClime next week after speatiq both to New Enalaod owner Vktor K.iam and to Lisa Olson, the reponer for the Boston Herald who made the aocuutions. T..iiabue bu the riabt to discipline Mowatt, either with a fine or suspenaion, or to reprimand him. In other NFL news Wednesday: • A federal judae deared the way for NFL 1eams to si&n from three to five "practice players" a ~ for the season, settHna pan of a suit over last year's reserve squad. U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth approved the agreement between players and the NFL. •San Dieao Owaers nose tackle Joe Phillips was attacked by three men and severely beaten early Wednesday after lcavina a Mission Beach bar, police said. Phillips, 27, suffered a skull fracture, broken nose, three broken ribs and a broken facial bone near an eye in the attack, police spokesman Bill Robinson said . FlllP DI 111•111 wn Zllll• Grant Fuhr had a 75-minute hear-~ ing in Toronto Wednesday into his admiwons of substance abuse. but # • NHL prttident John Ziegler said he did not know when a decision on whether to discipline the Edmonton Oilers' goaltender would be an- nounced. The NHL has issued a gag order on the bearing. and ZieaJcr said he did not know when he would render h is decision. In other sports news Wednesday: •Unbeaten Ernie Chavez of Westminster is favored to collect his founh main event win of the )Ur tonight at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Chavez is pa1red with Mano Solorio of Oxnard in the 10- round feature event. • Mano Lemieux was hospitalized as phys- icians performed tests to determine the source of the Pittsburgh Penguins center's back pain. -Fl"OJIJ fte A61oclated Pre11 Quote of tbe day Natba LaO.b, Arizona State safety. after a 92-yard interception return: "lncluding the backpedal, It was about 200 yards. Un- fonunately. the old piano jumped on my back real quick. I was definitely tired. My longest run back before was 20 yards." ,..,, ,, ,,,,, ,,,.., The Fountain Valley-EdilOG rivalry I wu renewed in the Golden West Collefe La pool on Wednetday for the early edee tn • ~ the Suneet l.a&Ue water polo 111Cle, and while it wasn't a thina of beauty, the eft'on wu a mu~~ used a third-quarter rally ~o .take the lead and then held ofT the Barons for a 7-S victory at Golden West Collqe. . "Sheer heart." said Whitmore, who added that tt doesn't ,et any more crowded on the Golden West pool deck. "The whole pme, I thouaht by both teams, was not played at a finesse level .. There weren't spcctacular 1oals. It WI:' f!lOre of a snnd: to see who could 1ut it out and win at. It was ¥finitely .. a pme of wiU and nerves more than anythina e~se. . Down 4-3 at the half after Gres Reddish and Ja~ Pinc each scored a pair of goals.for lb~ Barons (l-~ 1n leque), Edison (8-3, 2-0) rallied wtth three tbud- quarter goals. Todd McCtung's shot from the hole 18 !CCOnds into the half tied it, Lonnie P~k's backha~d Wlth 3:Sl remaining made it S-4 and Mike Zschoche~ shot from the wins with 2:39 remaining i~ the. t~1rd quarter made it 6-4. Reddish pulled Manna within one. 6-S, with 34 seconds remaining in the quarter: McClung scored again from the h<?lc with 2:04 left in the game for insurance, and Fountau~ Valley turned the ball over on its final three possesSJOf?S •. one on a , steal by McClung with 43 seconds rcmaamng. In another high school match: •Marta lt, WeatmJa1ter %: The Viki~gs· Jo~n Strcnk and Matt Braun scored fiv~ g~ls apiece v.:h1le • Steve Ray added four in the domination of the lions in the Sunset League match at Golden . West College. Westminster scored first before Manna (3-3, 1-0) scored the next IS. In a community collqe match: . • Goldn West U , Mt. Su .Utoalo 5: ~die Van Luijn scored four of his team-high five goals 1n the first pcnod as the Rustlers opened a I 0-1 lea~ and romped m the South Coast Conference matchup 1n the Moun- ties' pool. Bnan Sciacca and Aaron Weiss scored three goals apiece for the Rustlers (7-2). Second-rated Sea Kings fall ~ It took an early-season showdown against top-ranked Palos Verdes to show the second-rated Corona del Mar High girls tennis team that it has worked to do to bndge the gap. Palos Verdes overcame the efTons of Keri Phebus in No. I s1nf)es to post. a 12-6 victory. handing C~M its first loss m four outangs this year. Phebus. making her first appearance m the hneup for CdM this season. swept at 6-3. 6-0. 6-0. However. Palos Verd~' singles trio. which features highly-ranked players "."'1~lc Lon- don and Janet Lee. won every other set m singles. ln another non-league match: • Uaivenlty n , E1t.ucla •: Jeanene Fylpaa and See ROUNDUPIM 198. t!tR h\O. 72 n'\OS· nQAo + t&Jl tor on ap-+ ,l:J'"' d \8898· C\osed 80 ed\\ Tota\ ot P•J.,: roved er 6ss ,. o st GI ' ~ts S23f.33781) $6.~.23( "" ................ ..:nllllitlV • • •uu aue _. ...................... 1¥.• .............. .... ~~=-(,0) ....................... ~ 2. Tustin (3-0) ........................... M.S 3. ~ano Vlltey (4-0) ......... M.4 4. Esc>«wa (3·0) ..................... 93.7 S. Edison (2'1) ........................... 91.l 6. Huntifteton Beach (3-0) ......... 90.4 7. Mater Oei (1·2) ..................... 89.l l Vllenda (3-0) ........................ 88.9 9. Mission Yie,o (2·1) ................ 85.5 10. La Habra (J.0} ...................... 84.2 11. Irvine (3-0) ............................ 83.8 12. Dana Hills (2-0-1) .................. 82.8 13. Rancho Alamitos (3·0) .......... 82.7 14. Newport Harbor (2·1) ........... 81.8 15. Serv1te (2·1) .......................... 81.6 16. Santa Ana (0-3) .................... 79.9 17. Los Alamitos (2·1) ................ 78.6 18. Manna (2·1) .......................... 17.5 19. La Quinta (3-0) ..................... 76.9 20. Pacifica (2· l) ............. .. ....... 75.5 21. Trabuco Hills (l·l·l) ............. 74.8 22. Fullerton (J.0) ....................... 73.5 23. Sunny Hills (1·2) ................... 72.3 24. Villa Park (l ·2) ..................... 72.0 25. Troy (2·1) .............................. 71.9 26. Ocean View (2·1) ................. 71.5 27. Foothill (1·2) ......................... 71.2 28. El Modena (1 ·2) .................... 70.5 29. Saddleback (2·1) ................... 10.4 30. Oranae (2·1) .......................... 68.8 31. Santa Marcarita (3·0) .......... 67.8 32 Fountain Valley (0·3) .......... 67 5 33. Woodbrid&e (l ·2) ................... 66.8 34. Corona del Mar (1·2) ........... 65.0 35. University (l ·2) ..................... ~.4 36. Western ( l ·2). .... . ............. 63.3 37 Brea-Ohnda (2·1) .............. 62 6 38. San Clemente (2-1) ........... 614 39. Westminster (1 ·3) ................ 60.9 40. Laguna Hills (2· l ) ................. 60.7 41. Savanna (2·1) ....................... S8.9 42. Estancia (1·2) ................. S7.8 43. Loara (2· 1) . S6.2 44. Buena Park (2· l) ..... .. SS.3 4S. Santa Ana Valley (l · l · l) .... S4.5 46. Kennedy (2·1) ...................... 53.2 47. Cypress (1·2) .................... S2.0 48 Bolsa Grande (l 2) . .... 51 S 49 Los Amigos (2 I) ............ SO 1 SO Anaheim ( 0 3) ........... ... 51.1 Sl El Dorado (1 2) ................. 52.l 52. Costa Mesa (l 2) .............. 49.8 S3. Laeuna Beach ( l 2) .... . .. 48.6 54. Garden Grove (1 2) ... ...... 4 7 5 55 Ma(noha (1·2) 46 O 56. Katella (0 3) ...... .. . . 45 0 57. Santiago (0·3) .... ...... ... 44.0 58. Sonora 0 ·2). ... .... . . 43.4 59. Century (0 3) 41 5 60. Canyon (0-3) .. ............. .. 40.4 This week's schedule T ...... (7:l0) (14'11Mt L...-) HUllllntton 9ffctl 'tl EOlllOfl, el OCC (~ G..-L.9"11el Gero..i Grove v1 L• Ql;lnle. •' aotie Gre/\Oe ,,.......,., lllve"lcM Pol" VI Met ... 0.1. e t $e"le ,..,.. l owt Fooltllll v1 untver.itv, et Irvin. NewllOft HerllOf et L.• Hebte ~k 111 VIiie Perk, et El MoOefle S.l'lte Monlce et Et Toro Min ion Vl9lo et $en DfeOO Crewford ,.,.... Peri. "' S.vetlNI, et L.• P•lme Perk El [>o,ecio et Fullerton S-e et Ouerte L.oere v1 Survw Hllll, et luel\e Per" Trov et Velencl• Anehelm "' CV9'•n •• , WHl ... 1'1 SI JOl\n &oKO ,_, LOI Atemf!Q\, •• G•"r FrkYV (7:l0) ls-Mt L...-) Oc:een vie-"' F-••'" Ven.¥ •• Huntl1t9!~ leeCPI Sent• Ane v1 Merine, •I we11ml"" ... (~ GfW9 L....,_I ltencNI Alemltoi et lolM Grencle LOI Am•• 'tl s.n11eeo. ., Geroen Cro11• , .......... , lrvlM 111 WOOOOflcl9e el lrvlM Ketelle n E1tencle. •' OCC arN ·Olll\Oe ,_, Coste MeW, et NewllOft ... rl>of' COl'tne 09! Mer 111 Trebueo Hiii\, •I Mlu ton V1elo El Modelle et Tullln Leeune a..ctl el ()nlerto Cllrl\llel'I s.ntlle el Ce~\lrel'IO Velev Dene Hiiis "' Sellte Ane, et SA kw! lelftow ... et S.n (*'*It• Cen•urv •• JurUN Vellev Leeune Hllti et Molro lev Vellttv Chf'ltll•" "' Sent• Meroerlle, et ~ColleM Ma9nolle •I Cel'lvon •' Et MoOe<le Ore"" el WHl91'1'1 L.a JOtcSel'I vt Eio«enie. e t Velencle S.tu,.v (7:l0) (~.,....!..-we) Pedflce ¥1 Kennectv, el WHl ... 1'1 The winner here wall be a solid o&a)'ofr cont.endrr and will join the Edi10n-Huntiftll00 Inch winMr u &be catty fronlt'Wlncr. • Cunniapam tw an Oranae ., ...... VdlJ n. e>c.. Couurca-leadina 20 receptions for Vlew: The Seahawks won. '' -16, a our miJtiktt:· Ocean View oech Howard laom aJd. "We have to concentntc on ouiwlve,, but Foun· llin Valley is never a team )'OU can like liJhtly." ou• Kramblina out of the piocktt, or runnina the opcaon. Wc'\.e '°' 10 strcM c~nllinmcnt and be able to adjuu &fcnsivdy to their offensive ~ ... retwnu11 all-kll't", .tied • .._. • recOtd With cipt CMCBCI ... .-,; :' and shouJd be K.lltinet'• &vomc ,. t.lflCt. I !t ~ 301 yanh and i1 the also a hu,e year qo for their first win ever prncnce in the ~n tee0ndal; aptrm the Barons en route to the li~.:!:~onGaae.chbe Houas•led&ontz:;~eff school's wanniQfeSt tcason an has-..... • • tory and a ~ eo<hampionshap. Brenllinaer, thouah neither the Ocean View enters this year's front four nor the attondary hat contest with a 2-1 record. but has .. Ocean View as difficult to prepare for bttau.se of the multiple offenses the)' run... Mainer said. ''(Seahawk.s quanerback) Randy KJarliner as one of the b(st athlete' in the lcaaue and he is very danger- K.atHner, a third-year starter, has had 1 shaky start thu far. but his leadershJp ab1ltt1es have st1one throush on both come-from·beh1nd touchdown drives. Junior ~lver ~lbcrt fanop. a The Seabawk1 will be without • safety Scott Atkin• (roncuu.ion), .. but fullt.ck Mau Bany, who went down last v.eek Wlth a sprained ankle. hould be t.ck at , full st.ttn&lh. accord1n1 to Isom. been eaploiled in anL.way thus far. needed founh.quartcr rallys to gain Dcfenaivc tackkt n Lancaster both wins. f Emlf'I: throw well; they're very balanced. barn-burner." and Roben Griffin displayed bia· Founllin Valley, on the other ~ (Quanerback Jason) Miruca as a The Warriors lost to Pal afica, play capability in last week's l4-0 hand, had been dominated by Dana From E1 good athlete. He 0 ets rid of the ball 2° O · triumph over touah Newport Hills and El Toro before awakening • o-I , an the 5C&ton opener, then Harbor, while safeties Adam in a 32•27 loss to Long Beach thing other than Woodbndgc. Most well. and he can throw well. (Full-dropped a 28-23 decision to Foot· Bowermaster and James Marietti Wilson last week. baa rivalries are lcaauc games. so back Scott) Seal is a borderline hdl before nippina Trabu.co Hills have turned turnovers into touch-Diversity in opponents has made we're lund of unique. An) thoughts great athlete. Rjaht now he must last week. but Hcrupn knows his downs this year. each team touah to evaluate. but about different aoals or anything have tcmfic vision finding holes team wall have no easy tame. Comerbacks Joe Contreras and genina off on the right foot an wall be put off_ at least a week." from what I've seen, and he 's tough ··They play hard. cspec1ally on Adrian Brown are excellent cover league will be a must for each A victory for the Vaqueros would to take down. defense ... Henipn said. "Two years men for the Oilers. school's playoff hopes. clinch the Fence Post Trophy which "It will be a chore to beat them, ago. I felt they had lhc best defense Offensively, the Oilers arc fueled "We consider ourselves un -represents the lrvine city ch am-and nghtfully so because they're of any team we played all year, and by Contreras at t.ailback, and junior de'eatcd entering league. J·ust like .___ 1 d d rated in the count~ and the' 'vc that includes those an the South ba k J l. F · d " p1onsh1ps. Irvine wu a rca y c-1 1 C Le quaner c aca. ncn · evc"-onc else." Fountain Valle) h h d 1 beaten two top I 0 teams an success-oast aaue. They make up for F d h ~. h · 1 feated Un1vcrs1ty. t c t 1r rvine h · nen • w o ..., .. n l e season in Coach Mike Milner said. "This as ivc ¥.eeks." t ear mistakes by pursu1na to the I · h · M'k school. while Woodbrige meets the r ball Th • a P atoon wit senior 1 e the beginning of our second season Records arc mcamngless in a •OOt · ey vc aot 11 crazy auys Ch · cnt the da's•mnce aoA· st Troians in Sea View League pla). b r ball d . avara, w ... -'" and we must continue to improve." J game of this nature. and Henagan Just going to t e 1oot • an at s Newpon and has shown solid Aiding last week's improvement Woodbridge serves as the host at bcltcvcs has defense will have to impressive to watch them." stretchs that may keep Chavira in was the return of tnJu rcd Barons Irvine Hi&h. ith the stakes htgh meet another strong challenge In 1ne. which defeated University the -1v1ng cornot Bo s h d 8 and emotions. no doubt. soaring to ( 1 "-I·') "'-d ... ~ ...... rece1,ers bby mil an nan "Offensi vely they've rcall> got u-.. in 111~ season-opener an Bowermastcr, who rotates With Gail. This week, more help could be a new level. u~t Villa Park (22-15~ an its sec-H r llba k h h · somr ""capons:· Henagan said ouston at 1U c · as t e team s on the wa y as d-ficnsave back Todd Th h b ond aAmc ...... ord-d its arst shutout I I"" d h' (129 " .. as as t e aggest game of the .. They've got a fine Junior quar-.,... · '"" " one vv-yar rus mg game Manthornc as full y recovered and fi H · · since 1987 last week with a I()..() against Pacifica) and offers Rico Gubernick. out all )'Car with a year or us:· cnagan said. "I can't tcrback (James Wyatt) and a couple ¥.ID over Sunny Hills. backfield balance with Contreras. broken ankle. ma) sec his first speak for Woodbridge. but I'm sure of real good receivers (light end "Jf we play lake we d id last week Leadina Edison's defensive action tn the sccondaf) it's big for them. \oo. It's an intra-Miguel Morales and wide rece1,er (eight penalties for 85 yards and charge wall be a talented secondary Offensive cons1stenq has been Cit) game and an) lime \\ ood-Julian Johnson). >\nd probabl> for numerous dropped passes), Irvine which includes safet ies Cun-lacking for the Barons. but senior bridge. Una versll) or lnine pla}s the first time 1n a ¥ihile the' 're "'"I kill us." Gibson said ... We can't ningham and Mike .Ha_wks. both quarterback Marcos Diaz threw for n's for bragging nghts because we bigger than us. UsuaJI) "'e haH• make mistakes because they're too returning all-leaguers. as well as 14 7 yards and a pair of touchdowns have an open distract -the kids more size. but they have the s11e good of a football team. 1 think we corners Keith Burke and Ken against Wa lson. ca n go anywhere. A lot of these kids ad,antage this )car can put a good effon together. but Chalab1an . Senior tailback Bnan Willtams. a have played together 1n Little "They're a good football team ""hethcr we do or not 15 yet 10 be Junior inside backer Dann) Stet· second-team all-leaguer last }Car. 1s League.'' The) 're )Oung and gemng better seen. nle has been a kc) against the run due for a bag-)ardage game. Woodbndgc Coach Rack Gibson. Beating Trabuco Hills (23-22) "'as a ··Defensively, they have two of while small, but quack linemen. led Consistency has also been a con· whose team as 1-2. will be forced to bag shot in the arm for them and the finest linebackers I've seen in b) all-league defensive end Chtp cern for the Qcean View offense. prepare for a different Irvine team one thtng that stands out is ho"' Brad Saammer and Grq Webb. Anderson. get tt done up front "'htch has th-rown eight inter-than an past confrontations. hard the) pla) . ..\nyllme an} one of both of whom arc bag, agile and "The} 're unbchevabl} quick.'' l'ept1 ons afld fumbled fi,e ttmcs .. ln the past, )'OU could sa) af }OU the Irvine schools get together -1t tough kids. It wall be hard to keep Pascoe said of the Edison defenme (losing three). stop the run )OU can beat them:· d~n·t matter who's J-0 or ""hat them off our running backs or hne. "We're gonna have to cltmanatc Gibson said. "But now the> can the records arc -it's going to be a whoever else they want to get to." Though the contest precedes the .--------------------------------------------------------midway pomt an the season. both coaches admit its importance can· not be o' cremphastLed. "This 1s a bag one:· Pascoe said. "The media wall make a big deal o\Cr 1t. so I might as "ell." "Our team has ne ve r lost to 1hem tw o )cars in a row." White said. "This 1s definatel) one of those games ~ou "'ork all summer to pla) If our kids can't get excited for thts one, the) have no blood an thetr 'ems." Herc's a look at Friday's Sunset contests • Marina vs. Santa Ana: The Saints. formed) of the Centuf) League. make their Sunsel debut against 1he surpnstng Vikings. who have )ielded JUSt 17 points in wrn- nang t¥iO ofthe1r first three contests. Manna, led b) defensn·e ltnemen Frank Man 1u. Rtck. Race as "ell as ltnebackers Bob Stewan and Chad Durand. has su rpassed Set>le~ 's ex· pcl'tallons in shutting do"' n oppo- nents thus far. "Our defense has been pla)tng cxtremel) "'ell." eelc~ said "We''e got to continue to pla} ""ell against Santa Ana, because the)·, c got some good skill kids and the) ltkc lO run the football The) 're a \Cf) good team and it 's a tough opener" The Sean ts arc sttll winless. hut have pla)ed ranked foes Espcran1a (No. 4 tn Orange Count)). Mater De1 (No 7) and Ha"'thorne. No J in Ot\ISton Ill. Senior taJlback Oas) Tech has led 1he offense while Ke' an Pola adds balance 1n the backlield. along "''th senior quanerback Marc Contraa'> "Our record spca~s for 1tsclr. but ""e ha'e a fine footbal1 team .. 'rteran a in ts Coach Dick Hall said. "It 's JUSt a matter of getting them to funcuon ltke the' 're capable and getting them to le.am how to "'n .. Manna's offen se has been 1n- cons1stent at best. but senior quar· terback C.. m un Mclemore. a for- mer rccea\er. ts gaining confidence each week at has new positton. "Cnstan threw the ball a httle better against Foothill (a 7-3 v1ctof) Frtda) na&ht). but we've got to pass block be tter if we're going to be able to complement our running game." Seeley said. Senior fullback Sha""n Fulford has earned the Manna rushing load. can) ana 68 times 1n thrre games for 311 ya rds. th e thmJ· highest tot.al among Orange Coast area ball earners. .... -... ··.:..~= -·-·· .. L """ 12 auarts at sa1e OflCe 10W·JD, 1DW4D OR20W·5a r----.rrrr Oil Fil TERS L 1m11 2 ,11 SJ/e pflce . s10FF REG. OVER 3 7' ... EXIDE 65 MONTH BATTERY Ame1 1.1 s be~t nvt • e.1111er lJnrtt>r; ' With e (CflJfltJP 75 MONTH BATTERY 4gee Pleslll .,..... llGl9l9" ---- ANTIFREEZE/ COOLANT Yea1 round ororect1on for rooa~ s ~eh1ctes l m11 ~at sale once 4'Af· --- Low Prices •.• Guaranteed! ~~~~u~~r~//~R 11 • ' • ' hopes dealt by Astros, 10-1 .. We rally neVtt had 1 chance after the flnl inniJ\I.·• ~rs catchet Mike SciOIC'ia Aid. ··tt Just became a butt·kickina. Obvloualy the loss hurts. but our blcks have been apinst the wall a lona time this 1CUOn. and we responded weU in prasure sjtuations all aeason lona. We're not eliminated yet. Anythina·s still possible:· Stubbs also slammed a three-run homer in the fifth innina otT rookie reliever Jim Poole, puttina Houston ahead 6-0. .. I didn't think we had an emo- tional letdown," said Dodgers Man- ager Tommy Lasorda. "It's just tough to be behind and play catch- up when you have only four hits." ATMT Ttv: ... --ffrf: .. OleMa 7:JI •:"'9MCM..a Set: et Ga.ta 12:15 ~. ~ Al ..,,. ... KA8C ,... (1'1). •On TV, Ch 11; IC~ The Dodeen bad traded Stubbl at the bqjnnina of the 1eaton be- cause he couldn't bit left-banded pilchlna. but Lasorda didn't lament S1ubbs' prowess apinst southpaw Poole. "Franklin•• a fine youna man. I'm just sorry be did this to us. He had a bell ofa series, wouldn't you sayr' sa.id Lasorda, rcfenina to Stubbs' three home runs and eiaht RBI qainst the Dodaen in the las1 three pmcs. • Oru1e Coast Dally Ptlet ~rs Player of the Day: ~ Daniets. whose sixth-inning singl~ drove in the lone Dodaen' run. -By fte .UMdarH Pm• :r::: Rlulgers end streak at :~i·-Angels' expense, 6-2 ·~) AT 8AT Thur: Rovals sc 7:35 ON D•CK · Fri: Rovals sc 7~35 IN THE HOLE • ~ .~ ARLINGTON, Texas _ Kenny season by a left-handed starter. .._. R0ten, making only his second California had won five straight Set: Rovals 7:05 All ••met on KMPC radio (710) • On TV. Ch. S; SC SportsChannel. career start. pve up th~ hits in six against the Rangers. but Texas --inninp Wednesday as the Texas scored three runs before Kfrk Ranaen ended a four-game losing McCaskill ( 12-11) got an out. The streak with a 6-2 victory over Cali-Angels starter gave up six runs on caviglia led otT with a walk, went to third o n Geno Petralli's single, then . scored on a squeeze bunt by Steve Buechele. I ... \• ......... ...... .... .... , . .... . . ... . fomia. six hits in j USt 32/i innings. Gary Pettis and Julio Franco htt RoSCrs (10-S), who has 139 a~ consecuuve s1ngJes to start the first pcaranccs as a reliever, gave up one and both scored when Rafael unearned run on three hits. striking Palmeiro trtpled high otT the center out five and walking one m the field wall. Palmeiro scored on lonsest outing of his career. Ruben Sierra's groundout. Gary Grttn singled in Petralli. stole second and scored on Pettis' single. • Oru1e Coast Daily Pilot Angels Player of the Day: Johnny Ray. who was 2 for 4 with an RBI. -By fte .thsoci•t~ PnH It was Rogers' fifth win this Texas finished McCaskill with month but only the team's fifth this three runs m the founh. Pete In- lllUIDUP From E2 Christina Pham swept in stngJes and the teams of Jane Cheng-Prisa Jorjam and Sandra Brishka-Kristin PoJX' did the same in doubles as the Trojans were doublc- winners on the day. University is 5-2; Estancia ts 1-6. Braceros ' goals pace UCI Michele Braccros scored a pair of goals and Kacky Ovrom had a goaJ and an ""'~ assist to spark the UCI women's soccer team to a 5-0 victory at Chapman. It was the third straight tnumph for the Anteaters folio" ing an 0-5-1 start. In college men's action: •UC Su Dle10 %, UCI 0: Ryan Nutting and Mike Gerhardt each scored a goal to lead the host Tntons past UCI. 2-0. tn a non-conference match. The two goals were the first scored this season on second-stnng goalte Trcs Martin. malung his third start. Edison sweeps Mission Viejo Edison H1gh 's Alicia Laniger had seven kttls and seven blocks. Shelly Blanco had five ace serves and 11 digs and Debbie Howard had seven kills and three aces to lead the Chargers ( 4-6) to a 15-6. I S-1 O. I 5-1 I non- league girls volleybaJI victory over Mission VieJO. In other high school action: •University 3, Ocean View 0: Junior m1ddl•' blocker Holiday Molway had 17 kills while Lcm1a Astarbadt and Liz Dale both set well to lead the Trojans to a 15-5. 15-13. 15-13 non-league v1ctof'). The Trojans improved to 6-0. In a commun1t) college match: •Cerritos 3, Orange Coast 0: The Pirates. who fell to 2-2 with the 15-9. 15-10. 15-1 I non-conference defeat at the hands of the Falcons. were led b} Reiko Matsumoto with eight kills and Megan McDonald with six blocks. -By tt~ Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH'S #1 AND ONLY CHEVROLET DEALER NEWPORT AUTO CENTER END OF THE YEAR BELOW INVOICE (INCLUDING FACTORY REBATEJ TRUCK SALE 72 NEW 1990 TRUCKS & VANS TD CHOOSE FROM NOW IS THF Tl TO BUY INCLUD SU3LR3ANS DCXlLEY'S 8-10 BLAZERS PICK-l..PS STEPSOES FLEETSOES ASTROVANS APV LLMNA VANS AD Wlhidll 1Ubject to prior Mle plu. ta. Uc. a r-. Offer....,.,.. 72 bot.n a"-publJcadcm .... 19ErJ~: MFO FULLY EQUJ~Blli ~BlllBMJ-=.IEE~ 'SUOO. llETAIL PRICE DEALER INVOJCB..... ... .. ... ···•1'7,3 FAC'JORYREBATE .......... _.11!1,113 vol1R' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -•'7Ba :~ $14.489 ONBAT TKls PIUCB 0PnoNs HX'ntA. gr ANY. ~2. AXY 06AL61l ADOID VAR_y SUOHTLy 'r:.. ....... '!<U lU..US"mA 110H MA y ~--• ..._...SALE VEHJa.&s. Newport e CHEVROLET e PORSCHE ~ I Auto center. ROLLS ROYCE • AUDI •BENTLEY (714)878-0900 (800)423-7077 441 IAST COAST HIGHWAY, AT BAYSIDE DR., NIWPORT BEACH t Toroe10 bad ill American Leque East Iced whittled to a half-tame Wednaday njpt u MiJ,. wa&.abe'• Roa Robinton pitc:bed a 1even-bit1er and Pa'-ll Molitor homered in tbe Brewen' 6--0 victory over the Blue Jays at County Stadium. While Toronto lost to Mil- waukee for the second •ttaiaht n.iaht, second-place Boston defeated Cleveland. 7-2. Robinson (12_.) won for the eiahth time in n.ine decisions and pitched out of several jams in recordina bis second shutout of the season and career. Molitor bh his 12th homer of the season leadina otT the first -the 27th time in bis career he bas led otT with a homer -otT David Wells (11-S). Dale Sveum drove in two runs with a sacrifice fly in the second innina and a sin&Je in the eighth and Robin Yount had two RBI sinaJcs. • Re4 Sox 7. IMla.8• Z: Luis Rivera's two-run sin&Je capped a five-run first innina at Fenway Park that included five hits, two errors. a balk and a wild pitch and Boston snapped a three-game losing streak. The Red Sox's 13-hit attack was their bigcst pro- duction sinoc Sept. 12 and included three hits by Carlos Quintana and a homer by Mike Greenwell. Rookie Dana Kiecker (8-9) struggled through wildness for the victory with help from Larry Andersen and JetT Gray. Kiecker allowed a run and two hits in six innings but was replaced by Andersen after issuina his seventh walk to start the seventh. Loser Tom C.andfotti ( 14-11) was tagged for five runs in Boston's bigg~t inning since a five-run eighth against Seattle on Sept. 8. 0 .... s ..... "" 2 0 c......1. ...... 1 ATLAJfTA CJIKllMATI ST. LOUIS l'MLA09Ll'ttUo l•5"1il!lll Tl'ffW"Jll ~Cl Mttce rl ~·· -co.¥• ._ .. L-•· -( ""°"'. C•>lllloo ~r..,...,• ~'"' "'--'' 0 c_ .. , .. 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David Cone p ve up two hits over eiabt inninas and tied. the major lcague strikeout lead as New York kept its pennant hopes alive. Cone ( 13-10) struck out seven to reach 22 l for the season. That is one more than the Dodgen' Ramon Martinez and left him tied with Teus' Nolan Ryan for the major league strikeout title. • Reda '· Braves %: Eric Davis hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs at Riverfront Stadium as Cincinnati reduced its mlJic number to four. Jose Rijo (14-7) allowed eight hits. including a two-run homer by Ron Gant in the eightht u ~e ~eds closed in on their first NL West cbamp1onsb1p since 1979 . The Reds have won five of their last six games. The modest spurt has raised their record to SS-.SS sinet June 4· -From ~ ~tftl Pra~ 0 Mets 4, ...... •W VOllll lllOlfftl AL .. .-.. ~I· T-Jll M-.111 s-..r1 -·-" ,,_.. ..... , ... ........ (1 O.•••« c-· Ott-" ...... .. .... • ,,, ...... 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One victory and lt.e retWD ol Keith Jecbocl WU alJ that wu needed. lettdet, Indy rceb. • IWI (·l'h) to aidetndt the lr'OGCOI in .,,,._ lreadte euicr bec:aUle Dtawr will not be maid• uy retwn tri111 to tllie Super BowL· . • Fin.Dy, ... Uaet j·l) O\W tbe ,..... .. a hWJ ~ -.e i• Dlnit. witlt ::M ... = =~:t., •• ~ iL OI•• CG•t Qllly Plot Theories abound as to origin of 'Huntington Hex' It's a quatioa that bu been around ever aince ""Surf City" caraed its name and ~mains one of t.be billett m)'1tcries oftoday'a surflna workl. Wbydoesn't anyone from Hunt- iDllOD Beech ever make it bit in profcllional swfina? Theories abound, and they ra.nae from euellive putyint to aettina ripped off by PSAAjuctees. John Parmenter, oneofHB's billest na.ma, waa not at a loss for words concemina the .. Huntinaton Hex:· '1'be reat0n that we don't do bet1ef in pro contests is that -a. no contests are held at tbe pier anymore due to the alcohol ban, which I'm sure they couWS get around; b, the judaing is so biased.. toward San Oemcnte surfen it's a joke; and c, if Huntington was the center of surfina like it used to be a while beck, things would defi- nitely be different." Parmenter added that although he aivcs the surfers from San Clemente a lot of respect, they aren't surfing above and beyond everyone else, which you m ight think by the looks of the PSAA ratinp. Six surfcn from the San O emente area occupy the top I 0 while none of Huntmgton's pros arc in the top 10. "Don't get me wrong. l 1.1vc the boys down south a lot of credit. but we should occupy more of the top spots as well ... Parmenter said. ''They surf hot but they aren't doing anything we don't do." I qiu with Parmenter. on his lut poin1 in paniculal', but I think there•a more to it lban that. Another HB local Mitch McCluma is of the mne opinjoo as Parmenier ... Maybe HB people don't kiss up to Lbejudees, we just ao out and surf bard, and maybe that's DOt enoup;' be aaid. "If you tear bard mouab yo!J should win. As a matter of fact. I ~Bud (IJamas) IOI pretty burned at the Trntles coalat." Llamas took fowtb place in \M finals, earlier this month. I think McOuma bu a valid point, seeina as most oftbe San Clemente swfen know the rcpJar PSAA judaes in a areater ca&>Kity than surf en from other areas. Still, I don'l believe that's the whole story. • Feem: I don't know ofa Jina.le professional surfer from Hunt- anaton Beach that isn't involved in some other occupation. What these other cndeavon arc is not as im- portant as the effon and time they consume. Out of the six top-10 surfers from the San Oemente area. non~ of ahem do anythina but surf. How are you going 10 consistently beat people that surf eight houn a day while you worry aboul your family, bills, your job amona other ... ;_ ? uau,gs. 8 ~/Drq1/Partln: No. we're not on drugs, but the fact is tha1 illegal substances are more plentiful in this area than any other surfing environment. and afttr years of drinking and partyina it starts 1.ak10g its toll. Let's face it. HuntinflOn Beach is a happening place with a big night life. and it's ITA•llll 11 ••KM La,._ •• tlllllllu..t ._. .. a..-1 wr ~ ,. .. CH !.r•• ftW •••• ... --........... , •..... d .,,, • .. •t t ..... e I I 1 fl:-a I I 1 I " ,. .... ~· .... ....._.,. ,,,, n " ...,, • .._... >••• 111m1,. ••11 "n I I M l ,..._ ........ a I I I ....... a I t I .. .. 11 O-• t t t t ~-• t I t 1' • -.... Scllll • • t I t ........ < • 1 I t e&n ~ ,,.,....< f. 1 t .......... J t t I T-.. 11 --...... d et t t ~M t I I I ..._ a n • ~ ...... a1•• i.r'lll " ... ~....... •••• ....... • .... ~ , •• a.,. ...... ..... ---.. '' a "' 12 a..-•• • 1'1-1 ........,,,,_ 11 .. All ~ ,_ - -..... veryeuytofallantolbewild --~ ........ -n •• • ~·, ~ i:~""ie a.bat our less talented,,__ • • •: •.... ,_ .. • ,. .. , .... ......_ •1>. unoM)' ...-•• T-...... J ...... (Jn I--+ ... eiU<>Y· I'd say moo aurfen from out ...... _ -. ---. 1 • .. • • .... area have been side>-tncked by par~ = t =i: I ~It-II , ,., • • • t • ' t-. ' th Ollt.-l. __... I ~ IM 1 I I I 1 tyana at -.1 one ume or ano er. ~ i. .._ o. , av-1 1.1 , • • • • • Olirle: Wbeft '1ftt1'~~· ......... T-t -... 1 t-J I t t I I 1--~--.._ -mnfilefiaweinlheHB · scene ._owc.....,•11.,...,..u .._...,., • 1 1 • 1 s ceeue uiev - ..... ,... ,... --11 11.-...a ~ •M>. 1ll .,.. .......... J-1 1 I I I I IOUnt ~ COIW ... llC:ll 1tcanbe·~Yn&1QtOJlayaway ....... CD -111> .. .,,.., 11-) I ••• I ----.---· from tbeaiJts, Havintarela-~!:=~t\':'O:.."'.. 1a.rn =: ....... t~o!.J._~ L: :-'r!:.!'::_... 11 ... ~J.iE:! tionshipteemJtotakelbeeyc-.of ........ "' .. .,_ .. 11 .. c-.. ---.~ ........ ~~ J ~ J a.a 1 ....... 1 me-:· away &om mo.t surfers, ,,.... .,.~, ... """" ,....,. _...,., ,_ 1 --, ._,.. 1 Lrr'f --..1 ] '---\ha ~ IS--IJ>•l .. T-I, .-I ~ 1 S.- ILUU t everyone IUJUw t '°*''_... .. ,,, ua ..... MAnoNAL LaMW ca.-, .,_ > competes in the PSAA falb into this a.--,...:-._ ...,_ ..., ~ 1 ~.;... ~,..: ,ac:.r"'!. ~ l ca•--, at least more 10 than our ._ °"' • .....,., us.... LOS AMCUJ ~ --1 -1 ....._., lb H T-.. ---.osa.... ••U• •••• .._ldlelll contemporaries down sou . ant-....,_.., ~ ut .... ""'-• •,, ...... < , > 11 _ _.... -·~- f ,..._ ----·°"'911•.JSe"' C0.....<1 )II C.......a f ttt -·--ly any o I.be San '-K"mcnte guys ·-., "-. Hol • ... o.-~ • , , ._a 1 , • , -"· •• • • 1 -"'~ I .... ,_..,.. I t I t-2 haVe --..ay airlfriends. -Y-el --U S •"' #vrev I• • t I ._d • l 1 --S • S I-" ·~ r ~el T•-lti•"' .,_," f tt GOewli'9 1 111 ~ • .,.._traeltl•: How many times .. --...... • _ -.. c 1 • • ~ i. , • • • w .. -~ ""-, ..,_ -.._ DalMI• c 1 t t ,.._.. f 1 t • .. ~.: ~.~ • ....,._. I have you been ready to 10 out wen DMIDI s-....a 1 • • ~" • • • • ,.._ 1 s .. _. c .... 1 i. _..., r.., •• ..r. he .11.: t--W L Ho M Grifft,. u J t I ~.. f 1 1 ' ., ' Su.nlftl W D tomeuuftl eu:c pops ~ • t.7 SM -_...., • t t t ........,, rl J a 1 1 I ar-S Goe'-..--~ up? There isa lot ofstuff to do here ~ :; ~ ~ ;~ :.:':'~ ~:: =.<1.. ; : : : "-.!.. ,. ,_ v ... s in Hun•in .. on sa-a.. It isn'1 the -'7 1 1 u,, AU 17'" .... _o • • • Oftllala• • • • • ,_ ..... 11-. ' > ' ._., -· .......... th W°'999 tS) II'" l _.., 1 •t ·-I I J 1-7 quiet en~ronment that most o er ·-un ~ • u ,... • •, o F_.., v.-._..,. •-> ,..... coasw cities have. You can bang _....,... .. ., ., -=.-. : : : 1 ~ ...::U':.-) ~ 1 ,, h , ........ . out on the beach with your friends. =:" ft ;: ~ : ::C.::' ~:: ~ ' _,,_ • c;.-.. -~· bana out at the surfsbops, skate on ~ .. ~ g :;: :: T-11 , • T-11111' -~'-- the latest skateboard ramp. play s11. ..... • .~~ •» • La..._. _....,-=•1--1 IPll Kiii• II .:==~~~ video pmcs., 10 out to cat, ect. -... ....,. 1 -:---si-_._ l~ -:,::.-~ ....,.CL:'~ --::,w.,,. .... ~_.-,,..• La There are just so many thing.s to ~~!..!:", oo-• ~ ~":s,!..~1 ._. ~:.,_v ~ ~io. ,_.._ ..,.. ._ get your mind off your main pri--v-.. ,,_..,... • • " • .... ., ....,. IC'---_._ •• •--= .. ~::.':cos • , ..., orities here. ln San Oemente the ~·.,"'~ t ' ~~., 1 1 , , , , , ~ ... .,wo;:.;:-.: '::"G~. •---.. c_.. ...._., Onlly thin• there is to do there is T--. ._ -1 n 1 • • 1 • a .. ..-c .. 1 •s c-• -.. ~ -~IO'T• ¥Ill~~ surf. I k~~w I'd surf more ifl lived • ...:= ~:;:i.~1t1 .. c .... -~ :=-1 M ~ ; ; ; : ~;: :":"..!.~-= ~~ •--::~~••osaiNS ,...,. -... _ ll>ar9oe '"'" .. --.... 1 J·) 1 J l 1 1 "'--' ) --....,,, •• (-l ·----...... somewhere else. :anu •m °' .,., wll!V l 1 1 1 1 • 1 '-"• -.. _. > 1 , ..... .,,..... :,.. ,,.,... Ger1o .._:.. _ • CuftJ' 0,,.rtaitlft: fftht~ (~ ~.1~':"',,.' Ill .. ,.. :am .. ~ 1 t t I I t :*.'.:' ~ ~ .. LM C..-..... ~-=:::: ~ a .... to ..... ror you out on the circun. 0.:-ta-i 1 Ill .. _...,.... o..i. ... "' , 12 • • 1 1 1 • .,.._ ....., .... ...., IT->-•I t;JS .,., ,,,_,._ ..... --C--a• T-...ca -....., "- there arc a milJion ways to earn a ow--;,.::--._ ...,-_;;::;: TV:-~ :;:, _.,. ~ " .. ~,= ·~~~-u~ NE• v~1t llAMGL~ ._ liv1nad~ingsom~:i°'/~se. ~ngc :.-c=:.,"C~~~.!"' r -uu-11"' --·-·•<kw~,..... ~a::_~=-."."'0:::: County IS the cap1 0 t ~SU na "''•II ..... --..,, .... l•cc• !";:.::..:-;~ Cerw .. -= =..:, ~-_ .. __ industrv. and often times alterna-?*--.,··--11"'~-~ • .:'"' -= ===-VOLU'l"IMILL ..., -Tie~-· . .......,.. -( -·~ ....... --c-i.---.... ,,, .... __ ~ tivcs ansc that could be in your best ...,,.,,... •• si L*"" us.... ----------_. •• °"-,__ r-., SAii JOSE IHAtl~ °"° interests to go after. Surfers in other ·----------C.-... ,....,. ="';~:.,.: =--:=...-.~ "'-....... _ ., __ ... .....!... 11111 -..,.-coMl'D•MCa -what she knows to those around her areas don't enjoy this luxury. yet uc * DllI99 t. ua, =.;:,ioc:.c~": :-~ ,..!:: ::!::2 .~ ~ ": on a young Anicaters squad. ifs almost a blessing in disguise as oaven LOQtD ,_ .._1 ~· ':::" ;,::."" !...-...,....,. , ':::':,.":" •. 6:'-~:' vr:.:' ~ > •s ..... -Sla'f8 =:.;r...,. UCI From E1 Puritz was very skeptical at first when Williams mcnuoned he had a rttruit coming who played vol "The biwst difference now is they had better make it or bust. ;..: .. ~"...::...~~ .~-=:-<.,: cw;::.,.:. 5::' s--• c-:':.= ~-,..., •. ~v -•CT~~._ COnfidence. smcc I've been here Lhlyd Tke I• u Orruf6~ C..•t -· " .-..... 111 .._.. .. ., 1 c..... ..,,.. _ o-. _ >• °""' ., • .,,.. ..._ .,. _ ~. n-11 Dl:L.. ..---.I t ..__ ~:..:.~.:. ~ _,. It "'°"-COllWP•llC• Hit'I --C.-te -F_,.-, '*' -..... oi. ..,._.. four years.·· Collins said. "l was real ,.,.uy n-t "9 .. "".,,_9 .,__. ::::"!.-• ;-...,-::: ~.:-.:.,.:",: uc• w:or~ ".,"::::"2' __ , ~::"'~ ~ .. :::"' ~-~ r"::: MlDGAll ~, .. ...,_ ,,._ ~de-eyed al th~ Stan. There was a •flrl"'6~uu•,.eanrnry .._._ 7 roe• !WI • -II ~ I ......... ' ;-.;..::-;;ca:.-~.-=.· ·-s:=~~(M< .... leyball too. After all. she badn'l played club volleyball in high school. almost con- sidered a prere- q u 1s11 e b) D1v1s1 o n I coaches. ··1 thouaht. 'If she comes out. fine, 1f '--------· not. no loss.. .. Colllns Puna said ... As It turned out. 1t would have been a loss.·· Then she caught his eye dunng the advanced volle)'ball class. ''She was 1ump1ng and hilling baJls on the men's net pretty well. so I knew she could do 11 o n the women's net, which 1s 8 mchcs lower." Puna said. And Punu said her defense and blocking have turned her into a complete player 1n the pasl year. It took some work. "It was very hard at first ... Col- lins said of workouts dunng her true freshman year. "I was mort of a natural athle1e. and all volleyball 1s mastery of different skills. I was klnd of a n1atumare. Ph)'s1cally. 1t was not a probkm. But the coaches would pull me aside dunng almost every dnll." Collins. who pla)'ed more beach volleyball at the ume and aspires to play on the women's prof~io~al cin::uat some day, was sull adJUStmg to 1he fine points of the six-woman indoor pme. "I was not aware of all the rules ... Colhns said. ··1 was a hnle more reckless at first. It d1dn'1 take thll l,ona, but they spent a little more time with me ... She said ass1stant coach Cammy Ciarelli pve her a linlc. 1n~ntive for her JUnior year. say101 1t was easy to feel comfonablc a~d let up. But Collins. who had JUSt ~n rewarded with a full scholarship. putting loSCther a stronJ season. Now. Collins said she has the self-motivation to push he~lf on the coun. and the confidence. rn her volleyball knowledee to impart lot of fear then. Now I really ap-::.,,.=,,,..=='=·===========~=="=-=-;::='=' =-=-=<"====-==-=uc:=•::;;, .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir.~==~·-~= -""' ~ -s.w F-. prcc1ate the level of volleyball... r _ ..... -,,_,,.. And Puritz can really app~1ate Collins' presence on the coun. 0 UCI men's tennis coach Greg Patton was more than a httlc upset -perhaps more angry than hun - when he read Sunday's n~ws of the death of Corona·s Sieve An1ston. a 27-year-old former UCl tennis player who died of stab wounds in Hunungton Beach while dnvm.a himself 10 the hospital on Fnday night. Anis1on was a prom1S1ng tennis player who battled drug problems as long as Pauon knew him. Fu- neral services were Wednnday 01ght an Corona. "I know somcthing's up, but what It is l don't know," Patton said. "I was shocked. but I wasn't surprised. He kept geltinJ himself together. he'd be clean. bright.eyed. Then I'd hear crazy stories. When he didn't get in touch (for a while). J knew something was wrona-" Pauon remained in contact wilh Ams1on. including at last year's NCAA tennis championships, since dJsm1S.SiOJ him from the team eight maaches into his 1unior season of 1985 and said he bepn to aet along better with the 26-year-oki after he left UCI. "I had to (dJsm1ss him)." Patton said. "It was very painful for both of us but the ript thin&-He had a tot of opponuniues 10 do 1hinp in life. but it's a shame he didn't have the discipline. "He alwaf5 lived hfe on 1he cdae. He was flirung with disaster. but he was also flirtina with areatness. But he had a drug problem. It's tragic. but it makes me allJl'Y. That's why I'm so apinst drup. He wasn't able to reach the potential he had as a human being and a tennis player." 0 UCl's most 1aJcntcd senior cross country runner. Aaron Ma5COrTO. bas decided to rcckhirt this season. Coach Vince O'Boyle hopes the move -bucd on Mascorro's abili- ty to return for another summer of training al Mammoth next summer and the teams other top runnen all back -will make nc~t ya.r's team an NCAA qualifier. ~WOOD, STEEL or ALUMINUM ,, ca.me. t11f1 •NewOO« • lfl:Melet6on • Dll'*Y •Al ...... Hlel.AM--lrllllillli ... • ,v .. w.~ • oe..,OMt of Qd Do« THE INSTALLERS Oii (714)-.cMl2 ,._,, -nil ii tM kind o/~ WI Deed '° beea." CdM C~ Dave Hollaod II.id. "nil ii a real im· ponut ---u." -.s. IUllis are comint olf a ts..6 ~win over former Sea View team &tancia, while Tnabuc:o Hilb WU upeet by Rnt• ~ ~ View member Wood· bridlt. 23-22. .. ~ have tome aood personnel ~ Holland said. ..The line is ~r \t's a 1mior-dominated team. : -quanert.ck can run and throw and he's wiltina to run when the ~y.crs are 9J>CD. It seems that lhfl! F' a kid like (Tim) Mannina at ~erbeck each year." Sbaac Weintraut -....,..., so M1••iQ1. who Wpld aaaide T,..,... 10 two- .,.. J)jvilioa VUI thles. Wein- trautlllo bu a vay C91'9ble blckup in IOPbomore Pat 8emes.. "They are pretty balanced on offenle." tloUand said ... He (Mus- Wlll Co.ch Jim Bal'Mtt) runs what be thinks will work qainst you. They'll throw shon and spread people CMat, then ao over the top, wbaievtr will work and whatever they need to do to win. .. Last week, we didn't know which quantrback we'd have to play apinst, so we prepared for both. h's kind of like that again this week. We have work ~inst both the option and the pas'sing games. They don't nm as much option. but we still have to be prepared for it." "lf we are aoina to be successful. we hive '9 be Ible IO ND me lilll ... • ..... Del ............ NJ: Mwadli COldl ._ llollimon aaid lhat just '*-'* his 1cam broke aDIO the win colwnn last Wttk bt-hind the caploits of tnn~r runnana back Otttk Sperb, his team can't simply sat beck and rest on ats laurels. "They're not that bia of a team, but my baacst fear is lo ina intensi· ty," Rolllnson said of toniJhfs aamc. "We can't become content because we won one game and rcvcn back to our old ways of inconsistency. We still have a long way to go befo"' we're a respectable football team." Rollinson said his biaaest fear is the offensive formation that the Bears use. "This the first meeting of the two teams that I can remember." Roll· lftlOD *8id. ~... out of -biKk Pd bl* CilNI Ilk ........ ~·ve ID' -IPlld. but whet KMeS me lbe ..,.. is Ibey rua tbc W'-'4S-T. We don't 1ec lhe fbnne. tion Trom any o( our opponents. but we did tee h once &all yMr in the playoffs and Redlands turned us every which way but loose. So our tnack record is not IOC)d. "If we don't play dieciplined de- fense, we're rina to be involved in another tnac meet." •Cetta Mesa v1. 1,..-<>llMa: Jr Friday's aamc holds to form, the Wildcats will play perfect football and act the Mustanas down early. Costa Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin will aaain be left wonderina why. 10. "9t 1D1 .._. bY Troy In the a..-... aMy.Ye bid • little '"*'*Uc& ~ .. ...., 1 •llnc:ed w.m. Thcy•re ~ve oe defenw, Ud on oftienie Ibey can bot.b run ud throw. Tbej doD't heve uy tuper· stan. They aive tbe ball to bol.b backs aad tM quancrback cen throw OK." In order IO be a factor in the pmc, lb4: MUl&lnp need '° shore up some mental problemC l.bat have prevented them from aeuioa in the end zone. .. We'tt havina auccess movina the ball, but we ,et down inside the I 0-yard line and fumble the ball away," Baldwin said ... 8\it those arc correctable lhinaa. We have some real touah aamn in a row and we're J<>ina to have to play weU and hana lD thett." "I don't know what it is,'' Baldwin said. "Teams just seem to get up for us. Brta's been a little down. 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We can throw the ball a lot better than we•ve shown the ~st two weeks," Baldwin said. "We need to act McEvoy more involved in offense. He's our '"°nd leadina rusher and he can account for a lot yardaae in the air and on the around. We also need to ~ct th~ ~II to Duby Ospina and Davad Pballtps at least five times each per aame." • E1tucla v1: Katella: The Eaales will have a chance to get back to the .SOO mark Friday apinst a team that's reeling to th.is point. The Knights have yet to wa.n and included in its three defeats 1s a loss to Magnolia. Magnolia used the win as impetus in its 74-0 loss to Rancho Alamitos. "(K.atella Coach) ~.~dc~n is a great friend of mine. Estancta Coach John Liebengood said. "His teams are alwa)S fundamentally sound. but this season they arc a little down talent-wise. O ther than that, I really don't have a lot to say about the program. "from what I've seen. they've ajvcn up a 101 of points. but .the offense has been able to put points on the board. One of their biggest problems is that they've given up so many points. the) 'vc been having to throw nearly every down. They run a veer offense. bul they haven't been able to use 1l. .. Otsp1te a bottom five ranking an the Oraa1e Coast Dally Piiot Power Ratings. L1ebengood said his team has to overlook that fact "We have 10 look at them as one of the bes! teams in Orange Counl}. so our kids have 10 be read}." L1ebengood ~1d. "I 1hink Katella 1s JUSt a hnle down. Our kid~ don't know an)thang abou1 1hem. but "e have 10 be hungi:. We have to be hungl) becauM' "e ha.,.en'1 won in two weeks. "I think the kids are getting bt..·ucr and .,.,e·re proud of them. We're no! big and with (Mall) Johner out. we'H been a little down. But we're starting 10 male up for 11." The Eagles ma) ha"c quancrhack Johncr for the game. bu1 he·s s1ill h~1cd 3) da\.·to-da\ \\Ith a gnmth pla1c IOJUr) ·in h1s.h1p •University vs. Foothill: To- night°'> game could be one of the b1gses1 m1smaH:hes '>lll'-\\l!>l' an}· where. The TroJans arc 11n~ - ma) be 1hc smallest team outside of Laguna Beach 1n 1he Orangl' < oast area Footh11l 1s t) p1cal ( l'ntuf) LeagUl' and tha1 means big "A lot of 1eams "un·1 pla} U'> - don·t ask me wh} the~ "on'1 pla} us:· l 'n1 Coach MJrl.. C unningh:un said ··\\e·,c be1.•n 1~1ng to get Laguna Hills. Estancia and La Mirada on our s<:hedule -~ou kno". !>lhools that are doo,cr to us in s11e, but the) won·t pla~ u' Wl· called Foothill and thl'\ ~1d. ·sure. we·11 pla) )OU • • "h's not that "'e·re If! ing to had do\\n from the challenge. but Fool· hill 1) big and po"erful JUSI like Oana H11l) and Tustin." t-uun) Cunningham 11hould men- tion Dana Hill) 1111d I usun. The\ ·11 bc his 1eam's ne'<l 1wo opponents •Laguna Beach vs. Ontario Cbrlstlu: The .\rt1'ts did a httk rc .. amping of the )Chcdulc 10 I~ and rind some schools "11h s1m1lar cnrollml'nl figures 10 compete "1th Sinn~ Laguna 1s the smallest public school 1n Orange C. ount) (650). 1he An1sh decided to put some smaller pn\alc school on 1hc schedule ··1 he\ look s1m1lar. don't ha'e a large number of bodies and the) arc s1m1lar in s1Lc:· Laguna Coal h L)man Olne> said of Fnda~ ·) op- ponent. .. ThC} don'1 ha'e a' mul·h speed as Pius ~. but the~ are" d1sc1plined 1n pla) and don't make big mistakes:· The Anists' defense hasn ·1 g1' en up a touchdown 1n 1wo \\eeks and last week tt sufled Pius X. The offcn~. on 1he 01hcr hand. ha~ hecn ncarl)' non-e\ls1en1. "We're hoping 10 1mproH· the medium and short passing ganw ... Olne) said. "That has 10 happen before league or '4-e're in trouble. I fell all along that we can pla) 1o ugh defense. On offense. "'e ha\en't sta)'ed within our phclosoph). The "'al kc) 1s we need to balance out the offense and u~ a better pla> selection." • Saddlebaek v1. VIiia Park: The Roadrunners. winners of t\.\O straight will get their first big test of the sca59n tonight against the Cen· tur)' League representat1' e Spanans. "They art by far the 1oughest team we've faced so far ... Saddle. back Coach Jerry Wine said. "This will tell us a lot about our football team 1n how we pla)' against them I wm would mean a lot to us. "They're a t)p1cal Century Lca,uc school. they're so good. but Jimtn)' Chnstmas. how can thC"y ~ l-2? They have made some turn- overs which co t them. bu1 they have quality people o n both sades of the ball." Wine and the Roadrunners·~ 1n a 11m1lar po n1on as Un1vcrsj1y oach Mark C unnmaham. Both tchool pla) Century Luaue oppo- ntnts and both will bt-aivina up some mlJOr ton~. • El T•n Yt. Sut.a Meaka: The Characn come in as the top.ranked team 1n the OT.nat County pon .-riaen poll, w ~ c ... s DeU, ,... poll and IF Di vtsion II poll and wall be heaval) favortd lO maintajn their atanclins. Tt.c Vakinp arc nankcd u1th an tlllc 0.vtMOn Ill poll and art one dY'CC •) I.Al"' ka.ma in the lop 10. a... teMOn "ta Mofta fin · ltMd M ownll. 4-l "' letpic. Ford appeals program gr8nted state cert~ficatio The Fotd Conlunw App1111 &owd, a Ford Motor Compwiy t~ cMlout• NIOlutlon progrmn prOYlded Under c..t- fomla'I "lemon lllW," recentty beC8IM one of the ftrat IUCh ~ oerttfted by the Arbl-tA... Progr1m of the CtlMfomla Dlpartment of Con-eumer An.Ira. Certtftcatlon by the state ,,,..,,. tNlt Ford'• Consumer = .... tx.d .. In oornplMCe Cllfomla...,.,. ..... Uehed to..,,.~ end llPC)topriate oomp191nt MndMno by m.nufllcturw-9p0nl0ted .,. bhratlon progr.,,.. The-· grMtild cartlftcatlon under CtlfOmW1 1870 Sono- Beverty COfW WMMty Act which, In 1117, provkted .mendmenta for ~ aponaored arbitration pro-grama. Get y~ur vehicle ready for wi:rlter during October Oc1ober hu been declared National Car Care Month -and wtth good reason. FaJI Is the perfect time to undo the dam- age done by summer drtvtng and to get ~dy for the rigors of any cold weather driving ahead. But, given the comptexlty of today'• high-tech vehicles, many former do-lt-yoursetters are looking for profesaionaJ help aa "tuneups" have become "englng performances diagnoses" and on-board com- puter syatems, electronic climate control, anti-lock brakes, digltaJ dashboards and other advanced systems be- come commonplace. The followtng tips should make finding a good mechanic (often caJled an "automotive technician" nowadays) easier: •Ask a number of friends or business associates If they can recommend someone. A con- sensus Is usually more reliable than counting on one person's judgment. •Be sure to call the local Better Business Bureau or con- sumer organization and Inquire aa to the reputation of the place of business In question. Look for a retatlvety neat, organized fa- cility wtth up-to-date equipment and polite service personnel wtll- lng to take the time to discuss your repairs. Policies concern- ing labor rates, guarantees, etc. should be posted. •Check around for a tech- nician certified by the non-profit Natlonal Institute for Auto- motive Service Excetlence. ASE determines the competency of automotive technicians by means of written tests. Tech- nlclans voluntarily tke these competency exams In from one to efght automobile specialties, such as engine repair or brakes. Those who pass (usually about two out of three on any lndlvtduaJ test) and fulfill the work expertenoe requirement are awarded ASE credentials attesting to their competency. The certified tec:hnicfMI are then etlgibfe to weer the blue and white ASE shoulder ln- algniL Not onty are theee credentlala meaningful to the technician, they are reauurlng to hla em- ployer, anOlmp<>rtant to you. They are the extra aaurance that your job wtll be done right the first time. Moreover, all technicians must recertify fNfllY five years In order to remain current with ever-changing technology and to stay In the program. Currentty, there are over 250,000 ASE-certified tech- nicians across the country. Shops that employ these certified technicians often dis.- play the ASE outdoor sign. Officials wtth the NatlonaJ In- stitute for Automotive Servtce Excellence remind motorists that their lnvotvem:ent la Import- ant too. Among ASE'a rec- ommendations: •Read your owner's manual. • Become familiar wth the basic components and systems. • Follow the manufacturer's aervk:e schedutea. • Make note of nolaes, un- usuaJ odors, changes In per- formance, handling, etc. • When describing your ve- hicles problems, be concrete. but resist the temptation to diagnose. • Have small problems re- paired before they become major headaches. • Keep good records. To help motorlat• get their vehlcies ready for wtnter, the ASE has prepared a brochure, "Don't get Stuck Out In the Cold." For a free copy, send a stamped business envelope to ASE, Dept. W. 13505 Dulles Technology Ortve, Herndon, VA 22071 . Three named to Eagle's Club Three local Jeep/Eagle deal- er• have been named to the preetlgloua Eagle's Club by the Jeep/Eagle Olvlalon of Chrysler Corp. The dealera .,. Gary Gray, owner of Orange Coaet Jeep/Eagle In Cotta Mela; Jim Ciiek, owner of Jim Ciiek Jeep/Eagte In Irvine, and Rick Evans, owner of Huntington Jeep/Eagle In Huntington Beach. Memberlhlp In the natlonal >e'• Ctub la bUed on ..... KhieWmenta. ~-· end more efftcient lllarMtNe to the oour1 ~ -tor ~ conolf ned.'' HtllftWI commented 10,812 COMUn*' complalnta throughout the country, and 1.4171n c.ltfomla. Durtno 1918, 12 percent °' thoee OWtW• *"° hed an FCAB he9rtng ,_.,. .,.. IWWd. tn a cer'atled swogr.,,,, the manufecturw ~ be able to ...... court ...... that COUid 8mOUnt to twtoe the v-. of the automoble. Under certified pro- grwna, the ~ mu91 The 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 otters state-of-the-art transmission. Porsche's new transmission turns heads in au·to market Automobile transmtaslona - even on sports cars -don:t nonnaJly generate excitement, yet the new PoraChe Dual Func- tion Tlptrontc transmission Is doing Just that among auto- mobile reviewers around the world. Uke electronic engine con- trols and ABS brakes before It. POtlChe's Tlptronlc enhances vehicle controt, performance and enconorny In ways which point to the future of the auto- mobile. Developed with the ex- perience g•lne'd by Porsche's racing engineers through the well-known POK gearbox In the World Sports Car Manufac· turers Champlon1hlp-wtnnlng 962 Group C race car, the Tlp- tronlc transmission la featured Ofl only one automobile In the world, the 1990 Porsche 911 Carrera 2. Baaed on a light and compact four-speed automatic trans- mlaak>n, the Porsche Tiptronlc provides excellent shifting characteristics vta lntegra1ton wtth electronic engine controls and features such exotic yet usef ull technology as per- f orm•nce compensation for altitude u weH u for compo- nent wear. The Ttptronlc tranamiaalon give drlv«• three control op- ttona. flrat, there la futty auto- matic operation. Even In futty automatic operation however. the Tlptrontc shows signs of "high Intelligence." For exam- ple, should a driver enter a bend a bit too quickly on a slippery surface, the transmissi on .. ...,..... Incipient wheel ltlp and , depending upon ctrcustances, may upshlft, which help• restore vehicle ba!ance. Then there la driver-In- fluenced automatic operation. For example, the transmtssk>n can tell If the driver presses the accelerator more rapidly than normal. The tntelligenee control unit "reads" the driver's sport- ing lntent and Instantly shifts control of the gearbox to Its performanoe program -one of flvecontrol programs ranging from economy to full per- formance. as oppoMd to the two or three programs In elec- trontca.lly controtled automatics off•ed by other manufacturers. Also. If a driver lifts the ac- C8Mw•tor pedal sMghtly In a tight turn, the 911 Carrer• 2 wtth Tlptronlc "reoogntzes" that an upshlft which might occur under such a circumstance Isn't ldeaJ. So the tranamlaslon holds the gear Ifs In until a lat•al "G" Mnsor tells the transmlssk>n It's all right to execute the upshtft. AnaHy. there Is the manuaJ controt mode. PuMlng the shift lever allghtty to the right through a gate allows the drtver to shift manually through aJI four gears. "Tipping" the lever forward slightly executes an upshift. white "tipping" beokward down- shifts. Still, the Porsche Tlp- tronlc transmlssion'a lntelflgnet controls never allow ovet-fflV- vtng or stalHng. If too low a geer ts Ntected manually. the Tiptronlc trans- mission holds the new ratio 1n memory until ~ne speed drops to the point where the downshift cna t>e made prop- erty. Even though a high per- formance transmission. the Porache Tiptronlc Is also en- vtronmentally friendly. In the manual mode. for example, It allows the 1990 Carrera 2 to pull away from stoptlghts lfl MC<>nd gear' helping conserve fuel and thereby reducing emission" Also. wtth five .utom•tlcalty Mtected shift controt programs instead of fixed. drtver-Mlected "sport" and "ec:ononly" set- tings. the Tiptronlc transmission contlnuousty takes Into account driving condition• to help further reduce tilnlssions. Finally, the transmission· s controt unit "knows" that rais- ing the rpm of shift points on a cold engine helpe warm up the cat.tytic convert• fast•. there- by further reducing emtak>nl. Gas nozzl clean air, raise cost By WILLIAM AU.AN Sartppe...,.... ..... ..... GMoltle pump ..... . Mted one of 1he lftON exhibits at the l3rd mMting and ...,...... Air & Waste M_,..IGellftlllil 80dation .... PltUburah Many of the l.000 vtr~ "°"' .. _ ....... wof1d stopped .. .. manned by the C .. Cli .... Reeourc. 8oerd (CAM). to 9lfV9 lite on u. CUlllr9 .... their profl nlon: nc:i11Me ligned to keep gtr.111• V-.rl181'11 from eecaplng Into 1he mosphere when .uto mnu filled. They .,. an exoelent aw:1111111f!llllllll of the ext.-rt to which •-~,.,. Is striving for cteaner air; n·· accident that they're _odl.._ with Southern Callfomla' smoggy aktes. and they ... creue the cost of geeo"ne the pump. It's .n rather llmple. --.-u Ing to Michael KMhuba. 90da1e • pollution IPllda ... wtth the t>owd: When a••~pumped into your pa ..,._ V9P(>rS In the "empty" s-r1 the lMk .,. forced out Into air. "Hydrocarbons (vapors cw smog • .,. • 9'ga.mc.4 hMlth hazard. They contan benzine, which is a toxic ~ contamm.nt, a C81diiOQM,'• hi expa.;ns. .. By CllPlUring the vapors." he adds, ''W9 fWlllugl ... poHutlon and uve gaolf llA " • Obvtousty. the mnount ol v9P<>f in one gas tank wouldn amount to more than a ~..,... puffs to a veteran amok•. but multlplied by 18.4 million cars on Amer1ce' roads. It Is a factor. The new name. k>Ok those at conventional pumps. except there IDo la out• tube of ftex:Jble •• which traps the f\.mes to vented Into the stadon'a where they eventU81y COl'ldmi• bacit into guoll• ~ IQPhisticated. ho...,.., point the gaolne .. not unlea a tight .... II mllllnlll• Actu•llY. capturing vapor is not all that ,.. , mlllllllWlll Ing to Kashuba. Some --* t.-n1 .,. in ~ in W' .... ._illiiii 0.C., St. Louis. and New Yort(, New ~Md fornta. he says. The ,_. • ... come. howev9r. If ..... ~ leglalatk>n la ..act.d, • peeled. $ SALES o SERVICE o LEASING NEW LOCATtONf DACHaLYD. AT THE 2lnBWAY TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN SALF.S. LEASING SER ICE. PARTS 714/540-6410 &LongBeach ·~ Uftlia •• 0rMng M!ICNte" 3670 N. °*1yA"9. Long e.:t\. CA 90m7 1• Auto .... Dr., IMta AM 1354171' Newport/55 FWy. at Ecttnger .... °"" °"" , ~ ,..,,.,a.-HOtolrl .. , ,_ ..... SMI ......... 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Like New lo Miles. s·11:1sa :qf~BiB: S"1'i~48i s 1d:1788 • IE•RAL PUBUC WELCOME • CREDIT UN• ME•ERS WELCOME • FED MEMBERS WRCGME • PACE ME•ERI WELCGME After MFG Rebate (712229) 1990 DODGE CARAVAN SE MlllP 117,212 ~8 15,7 •-: 5 (706775) 1990 DODGE D260 CLUB CAB MllP l11,1• =115, 5 After MFG Rebate (025547) 540-0880 ~SOUTH COAST DODIE ... - Customer added opUona to be told at normal l'e'-•I ptK.~. All vehk·lt'!J ub}l'Ct to pnor .ale!. Plus I.ax. lac .• 1me111f eppbcable & doe f Offer ex~ 12 houis aft r publK'8tion -----~-------------------- ORAN Iii I Id I _. '111111 aW' Gene Hackman (right) plays a deputy district at· tomcy tryina to protect a murder witness from mob hit men in a deadly pme of cat and mouse aboard a train in .. Nanow MalJin."/CI 1111'1 I 1111111111 Bonnie Rain toiled for nearly two dccadn in the music industry befo~ becom- i!lJ an ovemaaht sensation at this year's Grammy Awards. She'll perform in Irvine on Sept. 30./Cll I > • C • • • • . " . ' .. ------ The new sta in town See page C4 Ttttd of the same old stuf- fy seafood restaurants along the roast? Tf) Woody's Wharf an Newport Beach. w~ the seafood 1s aood - and so •~ the hamburacn./ Cll . .. .• , .. .. . . . ..., • I • .. • . . . 4. DAIL y PILOT @9) THINGS TO DO Tms WEEK 1.111 .. ua •Gram mv-winniq blues singer and awt.arlst Boonie Raitt will per- form at t~ Irvine Meadows Ampb1thea~ Sunday nigbL Also on the bill att NRBQ and Charin Brov.o. For titlm information. call 855-8096. stt story. pagr CIO. !. lJft, Ill ..... • Ella Fitigcrald wlll sina at the Orange County Performing Arts Center Monda) at 8 p.m. Tickets are pnced at S.20. S32. S38 and S50 and are a\•atlable at the Center box office. 556-ARTS and Ticketron. To chargr uckets b phone. call 740-2000. I. • UTlllll •Joe Satnan1 W1th special guest Enc Johnson and R1verdogs v.111 perform at the Irvine Meadows Amph1theattt at 8 p.m. on Satur- da) Tickets available at all T1cket- masters outlets including Ma) Compan) and Music Plus lo- cations. T1ck<'t sales at box office night of shov. onl) To charge llckeu b) phone. call 740-2000 4. LAIY LACY • L..aC') J. Dalton will perform at the \raz) Horse Steak Hou~. 1580 Brookho llov. Dnvc. Santa Ana. in two sho"'s at 7 and 10 p.m Mon· da> night. For f('S('f\at1on!> and tickets. c.all 54q_ 1512 &. lf Jm •Le Mcnd1cn H otel. 4500 "1ac"nhur Blvd. Nev.pan Beach. prC'SC:nts the Gerard Barbut Jazz Quanct fcatunng singers Kattn Hasper and Ott Ott McNeil. from 5 to 8 p m 1n the Atnum Bar each ThuOO.) 8. RUEPUll. • The B<"m1e Pearl Blues Band lca1unng Harmonica Fats pla~s F-n- da' from 9 p.m. to 1.30 am at Cafe Lido. 50 I JOth t . Ne..., port B<"ach. o-5-.!~btl S3 c:over charg~ 7. 111..Dfl Jill. •Jan p1an1s1 Bob James will pla~ 1v.o \ho"') at Peppers Golden Bear. 300 Pd1.1fil <.oa" H1ghwa), Hunt· 1ngton B<"ach. on Monda> at 7 '0 and 10 pm Admission pncc t\ S24 50 For more 1nformat1o n. call r 4-BEAR •. ~Jill. • Jau trumpeler Conte ( andoh the U!> · 11mbcr I no and 'ocahst ShC'll) Moore \\Ill be featurt"d an a JUZ afit'fnoon at Gusta' "'ndtts rcsuurant from I to 5 p m on \unda> For 1nformat1on. call 668-1737 I . CIBJA Fl.fJSAll •The Gold en West Foreign Film Scncs puts lbc focus on France with a ~ o( films tall~ .. The frtnch Sdccuon." Every Fnday cvm1na throuab Nov. 2 at 7:l0 p..m. a (caturc film Will shown in forum 11 at Golden Wnt Collqi:. The fllau arc all 10 French wath English sub11- tlcs and att for mature audiences General admission is SJ.50. S3 for GWC/ASB and Gold Kc) Card holders. Parking 1s free 1n the Gothard St~t parking lot after 5 p.m. on Fnda)'s. For a complete hsl of film utles and add111onal 1nfor- mauon, caJI GWC' Communtt) ~r· \Ices at 891-3991. 11. lllRT ACTlll •The UCI Film Soc1et~ 1s sponsor- ing a scnes of film'i focusing on directors. Films screen at 7 and " p.m. each Fnda) 1n th<' \tudl'nl Crystal Co'c Aud11onum ~d m1ss1 on ts S4. SJ for C'I farnlt\. staff and senior c111zcns and s ~ tor UCI students and arc a' a1lablc at the door. All films arc shov.n in their ongmal languagt'. This wee~. .. The 400 Blows .. du-ected b) Fran· co1s TrulTant (France. 1959) F-or addtuonal information. call UCI office of anund lectures. 856-637Q 11. ITATlll FOi YOU •The Chapman Colle-gt' (1ug- genhc1m Gall<'n. near thr 1n1t'r· section of Palm ·and C't'ntcr an Or- ange. pre!><'nls a sculptural t'\hl· bition b) Southern Callfom1a an- ists Ellen T Birrell. Pl'lt'r Gabn<'I Seidler. Andre"' Short and Lak Prasasv1011cha1. through Oct. I b. Hours art' I to 5 pm v.C"Ckda)S and adm1~s1on 1s free.". For more infor· mauon. call the an dC'partmcnt. 997-67"19. 12. IWSm Fl.ACS •The Laguna .\n ~fuscum 30" C'hlT Om e. Llguna &ach. prc'>Cnl\ Marl. Heres~·~ .. Flags.. through [)c(' 16 fw('nl\ "'all p1cc:es 1n d 'ar1ct~ of media· challengt' concept~ of patnotn.m. frC<"dum and rnn· sumcnsm 1n .\m('nl"a \.lu~um hours art' T ues.d.a' through liund;n 11 a m tu pm .\dm1ss1on " ~: for adult~ SI lnr studt•n t'> Jnd !><'n1ors. free tt1 thtldrrn undt·r l' and muSt"um mrmht-r' I 11r mnrt• information l.all .i·~.l-ti'i \I 18. CUT UP • \oml"dtan Y. a' n< < ottl'r apf'('Jr' at The: lmpro' .l2'i' ( ampu' Dn,c. ~tr llK lf\inr thrnush Wt'2.'C TAvGH-~A.:-. ~AT AQ.E.,J f T Ch E ~1c;iOQ'1 T'HAr D•v._. H l>.P~ ~NO '2vL( '; ~ .... -\~A-N O o..i~ 0 ~'1 S Ella Fttzge<ald will sing at the Per10fm1no Arts Cent• on Mon- day ntgtlt See number 2. tor 1nformatton. call 14. ClU1IC EICIUITR • fhr Pau fir ''mph on~ OrchC'Stna "111 11nlr ag.i1n llffer 1t ClaullC f 111.ountrl\ ~rtt'\ for \rngk'S as l)tn 111 11' I 1NO ~ 1 ~ason. bqlnn1na l41th a lrr1: part' at 81stan10 Res.- • -.. . • -• I # • ~ t "'-'-~~~~~..L..JL..l..l__J , r--::=:--------f ( i laUl'Ut. 19100 Von KAtmll • lrviDC. oa Monda> from t.l> • 7:30 p.m., preced.Jq the PSO • cat at the ~onn1na Arts C.C.. lnd\aded will be a buffet, m•• a C0DCCrt ~'"" ll\'CO by I ... ~. For 1nformat101\ al 474-42.ll. 11.acn .. tal' • A fwMS.tmiQ& CTUIK dowa 61 COUt from t.be Balboa Pavila • Laaun.a 8cacb will be held MoMli from 7:30 to 9':30 pm IO bad Lcadcnhtp Tomorro* For illj. m.allon, call 640-76 79 °' •9'Mll. 11. 11111111. llllllll • M.artJ.aJ Vb ex perts 9' lll pibcr • pranil ckmonstrat1ons 11 -4 N411 W1lh t.k Masters " ~1urda) rro.1 to 9 p.m. 11 tht Forbld'I Mar1ilt AIU Academ)' 1n \an Ocmc& Guest of honor 1~ 110 .\drmo 0 Empcndo. founder uf KA.I._ For rAbmallon (all .lY8-290l 17. Ellf IHIS WfJT • Dniaon dan<'t'S lantrm Pll1det. Ll.leol and mus1~ ~hn\lo~ food IM pmC$ wilJ be (In I.Ip It Goldcl West Cou.·s ~fol \utumn MOOI Ch1k1tto's fnt1\.tl on lurdl)' from I 0 a. m. to I o p rn .\dmiSllOI and part.ina arc fr« For lllOl't 1nfonNUon. call Mii' ''b 11.IDCUll • Tht Laauna \.kth1'l11\t <\n -b socut1on hokb cl•u~' each MQloo da) 9: 30 lo 11 \0 IA m II ~ Methodist Chunh :Ir>\~ V.~ Or . Laauna Rr.i~h D•"'' lomon. loal .arl1\t 111111 be Gt 1nr.tru('10f' for Octol'ic'r ~t< 1' SI b each clus For mt1rr 1nlonnall0\ call JuM Dougla' ' t>-1~5 Cl G~tc~o Brwnni-'· ' ·~Q! 11. IHI AT ZOT'I • The ProfrH1 •n:i l '1111lrt '-let""or._ 1s \pon\411111~ .1 flll1) 1> r.1dt' thl' Zot lc.,unir JI the Nit Hilton. 17900 Jamt>c•rt •I tbt 40S Frtt~•> on tur~' '"'m 8 to II pm Casi u SS •1th ·'" 1n,1UUOI (call 8~ 932 to I'll' ~·nt oncl r1 S IO v.uhout "'('" :~.\S, ~ fen1unal \in&)<'' "'" 1•mr 0 membentup ftts ur dur' f ot 1 fr« calendar and to be .aJ1lrJ 1o tilt nwhna hr.L call 1<11~ I\~'~ n. llPPY •• YfAI • ~ J~Jtl .\s~1.1111•n 1>( n&lr ProfCUIOWs Ii. h{l\llOf A pb Qr• ani.c Counl) ' om "11'pur Duer Pan) 1t thl' u 'Arndi<n Hc>Lri. 000 Mac.Artbw Bh J '<"'JIO" Beadt. Crom )() a m lll I a m Oii ~turcb). fea1unn1 .i tiurln. music &nd daoani. "d,anlc Pl'tnC'ftl 1$ S 11 members. S 14 nun mctnbm Adminaon at IM dnur is S I~ • mem~ and SI 7 tut oon·meat' bt-f'L For mo~ 1nform111,rn caD2*13) J.A .. P l.Jnt'. 7i1-0 .. ·1 llf ( 6S6-7777 ........ ,, .. , .... .: : t-:9 :t ':' :' ,:._,, Hl-4111, u. .,. j 1eM: OC. Oran~ Count\. Bf lud. 11c.-BT -opt., blad 11~ oimonill p. per person. TB.\. 10 be atTDngcJ BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S To"'n (rn~r On\e. (osta Mcu 740-:!000) Through xpt 30' "'e"' York C'll) Rallrt. Oct 16-21 CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS t Vt E8te11ala Y ... xpt 28. 11 .m.-.:? p.m . Master Chorale.-Guild f OC luncheon fashion shov. at tSlln South Coast Plua. Costa t'U S45 pp Contact Bobbie 'al11//. 609-942 / Wlmbledoe WHI CUrity Teul1 MrumHl, Xpl. 29-30 and Oct 7. hanot Champions bt-nc.-fit for auon.al Founda11o n of Whttlchatr rnnii. at John WaynC' Tc.-nn1., ( luh. ~c.-"' port Beach Cun1:1,·r Cuo/ Blanchard. 5)2-lit>Y.! • O.lokrFnt ud GaeraJ Meet· .... Oct 4 (> .30-8:30 p.m .• ex Philharmonic Soc1c.-1~ Opus One at locauon TR-'. Contact r aro/ He.-> "'ood. 553-.!4:! • Blllfl1 .. Tag ud Relean. Oct. 4-... Huag Hospital Foundauon 55~ ( lub ;u Balbo.l Ba) ( lub "'c.-v.pon &ach. S~5 pp Phone 760-WI ... Ottokrfffl, FndaH and Satur- da)s. xpt ~9-0ct 1 . 11 a.m -~ • Fa11Uoa Sito• Bru<' ... Ott 6 at p.m. at Fullrnon Hofbrau (.rrrman 8;30 a m .. ( HCX Lamp l 1gh1rr 5,_,.1a1tic.-s frnh b "" d Ba' · Guild al Nordstrom Main Plau·. ~~ · ~ c.-a nan Santa ~na SI 0 pp Contact J.:inc.-t bct'rs. \(Xklhng comp(1111 on\ Nqurs/u. 53!-86 75 more Phone 8 70-~-la> • bvilatioul SudcuUe Competl- U... Sept. JO al 10 am .. -'.mC"ncan lnstnute of <\rch1tttts at Corona del Mar tatr Beach Phone 55""· "7Y6 •Sesame Strttt S.IMlay, xpt '\O. 5-8 pm . ( HOC Small World vu1ld at !>outh (. oast Plaza. ( ()Sta M~ SIO pp ( h1ldrcn. S5 Con· ran Janet V.agursS.1 5J!-IJ6 7j • Rotary Rowad•p. ~pt 'O. 1-5 pm ti un11ng1on lka h Rot.i r. ( lub at tf 8 ( cn1ral Libra~ ~est· crn mum. \Quart' dance.-~. food pmC's. l)C'll1ng 100 S ~ pp C h1ldrcn. s~ 50 ( llnfad \farg.irr-r Cl:Jrl ~t>IJ-fJ<JJ I • Persptttlvn. AU HudJ o.o Art, ~pt \U •I J pm . Laguna -'.n Museum ,i..rtchina. K ulp11ng of hH' model "'inc.-and tood .it D1l..l· m1drn c. Laauna lkach S I ~o pp Phom· .J11.J-t>5 t I •Tamara. ~pl \() Cioldcn Baton <. lub ol ()( Philharmonil ~1t·t~ a11cnd~ thcat<'r l)C'rlormanlr 8~ 10 '1tat1on uni) C ontih 1 Jean Tan- du"~l). i H-.'.J:: •Scars aJHI tripH, ~pt '<> a1 ti pm . tc.-ntcr [)anC'l' ..\llianu at Wnun South C oast Plaza. Costa Mc.-$3. Dinner dance fo li o"'\ matan~ pcrforman~~ of New ' ork (II) Ballet. BT -Opt. s 125 pp Phone 556-1111. e.1t lW or!!! • G•lf Clank, Oc-t. I , <> a.m.-Q p.m .. CHOC Padnnos at 811 Ca· n)on Countf) Club. Newport Beach. S27S pp. Cont•ct Jan M.~en. jJJ-868J. • 8... T~a. Oct 3 II 3 p m .. Ronak! McDonald House tea and fashio ns at Four Seasons Hotel Ncwpon Beach. SSO pp Cont•ct S.nd). 6)9-)600. • P~vn: f'-4 r ... T'lllMPt. OC1 . .), Lquna An Museum lunch at Center Club. Costa MC$A. film on an of e.una nutnt1oully sound meals and discus ion. Pbont 494--6.1)1 • Tea•I• Toanamnt. Oct 6 Oh'<' Crest Trratmenl Crntrrs :it 'urba Linda Count!) C'lub Contact Lisa Fu11moro. 777-4W9 •ti I Game, Oct 6. Olive ( mt Treatment Centers C)( 5henm '~ Farc.-men basrbetll Contact Circ.-tchc-n Peterson. .,. •49QQ e\ 1 150 • Vktoriu f'atr. Oct b. JO am -4 p.m 01S<."O\CI"\ '4u\Cum of ()( Booths and d1~pl4l)\ featunng quill· mg. spinning. wr a' ing. "'•ckc.-~<lrk gamrs. food. c.-ntcrtarnmcnt mnrc Phone '.U.)..{AA>.J •Fut dctl'Arte, Oc\ 6-7. Y\.\(-'. of Nonh <)( and C ahfomi:a Stair LOl\Crsll\ 411 r ullenon .\rt •\lhanlt' Street Pain11ng at C St F campu~ ContBC'f &\C'fh Glen. lP/-44811 • \\'lac Tascllla aod Beeeflt AKtioa of Sdttt Vlatagn. Oct 7 at I pm fhc Breakfut C lub al F1' I.' htt T"'ll 1n :"ot\\pon < cn1rr fa~hion Island S50 pp Phone 7(>{J..t18lkl or "5~'-(1.,.,~ •Newport Beac.. Coacoers d 'EltlHtt, Oct , .\ T')( d.iss1\ and \Int.age car sho\o\ at ..\ldnch Par!.. l Cl ( ad1llal v. 111 bc hunurrd marque ;\dults. SI~ S I~ in ad· 'an<.t lhtldrcn. SR1Sf\ l'h<Jne •5t1-(N9l •,,...ea Yoprt Sale. Oc1 8, ,-10 p.m . CHOC l>unch and Jud) vulld at Ptnauin·s Costa Mesa Contact Janc.-t N.,unk1. 5)~-86 75 •Art Toer. Oct. 11 at 8·45 a.m .. MuS<'um Council of Newport Harbor An MuW'um attends >\n· ncnbcra Impressionism and Fauvc.- Landxapc cxh1b1tions a1 Los An· gclcs Count> Museum of An Con- 11c1 Maune Ga1~r. 759-1 11.! • Royal Gala EveeJ•a to H ... r MlcMel Ca.lite, Oct 12. Bntish Academ) of Film and Tcle\IS!on Arts. Ouldhelp and C:h1ldrcns Home Soc1et} at WC'lt1n South Coast Plua. Costa Mesa BT S250 pp. Phont' (!I JJ I!-I 7J.S • Pe~dVff! Blad Tte. O.Wn Evem.a. Oct. 12. Laauiu An Mu- teum openana of Rr' rnuiul"lnt. Nt"*port Center Fuh1on lsl.tnd Phonr 404~.SJ I 9Gara1e Sale. Oct I ~-13. 9 am .'i p.m .. C'HOC Trc.-s Osos Guild al 26673 Solento. M1ss1on V1cJo. Con · wcr Janel ,\iagursS.1 53!-86 "5. • Me1ropoUta11 Opera Aadltloas. Oct 13 al IU a m .. <)( D1stnlt lOmpcuuon a1 Memorial Hall ( hapman College. Orange ContJl t Lorr.i inc· L 1 ppohl. (150-{P 5 Y • Oioner with tJ•~ Polatu Sl11trs, Oct 13 (> 30 pm -2 a.m . ~1 Jo'it"ph Hospital .11 .\nahc1m Hilton and To...,ers S300 pp BT ( untact />.,·. borah H olfe . .., ... /.IJ!ll • TreaHr«. Oct 13. Hunungton Harbour Cancer Lt:aguc dinner dance and auc11on at r>i'nr' land Ha tti. .\nahe1m S 125 pp RT (on- r.ll 1 Jill. 846-., I "t> • Jamak'n M~ Dutt!, Oct I 'l ( '\tic F1bro.,1~ (.ru1ld of ()( a1 NC'"'pon lkath Mamou Phone iJJb-/JV J mGraod Opealag. Oc1 I 3 at 7 p m . Amc.-man RC'd ( ross opens. Kc' Rc.'>tauranl in '-c...,pon C c.-ntC'r Fashion l!o.land S 150 pp BT 9, rn \ 1tat1o n o nh. ConfJH'"t Jena knscn. ·'"-'·I W~J • &.Id's St•ff Expo, (}(:t I \. 14. f;amil) rcsoun(' c1nd cn1rna1nmcnt t'' rnt at .\n~hC'1m 1.ad1um .\dulls S5 )0 pp . l hlldrc.-n SJ 'iO Phone J I.JO.CM•-' •Golf Touumeat. <kt I~ at 10 lO c1 rn Marden C enter for Educauonal Thcrap' at Mesa \ c1dr C ountr. C lub. < O\IJI \.1~ s \I)() pp rhonr ~ n. / ~, ... •Carl Sagan, Our Eartll aad BeyoDd. Oc I I b Jt .., p m 01or,- ll)\ Cr. ~1u~um ofCX at \.\n11n South ( 03\t Pl:11a. Costa Mc.-sa BT opt SI ~II pp Phone <.J()..(IJ'>.J ART • Cnlter for Uie St1Mly of ~oral· Ive Arts <'1 4'1 Camino ( ap1\lrano. n Juan ( ap1str.10l). 496-1132) Through No' 17. fl\lc de.-Wolfe.-C'ollen1on: 149'1. The First Encounter 8 1edc.-rmt1rr 1815-1848 • 8 r.Dert.te MalftlD Cater CHI N. P•...a Ave., Fa.lkrtee. 7Sl-UUL Sept. lt·N•v. t: Nau.ul Gffo .,.,.k SocletJ , JM Yean of A•vat•re ... nue.very. • Galerla c a,l1trn• ( .\1681 Camino Cap1s1rano. San Ju11n C:ap1mano. 661 -1781 ) Thro ulh Oct 7 Women ofG1fttd Hand\ - Penni .\nnc.-C'rou. Ra\tnsuir. EhLabcth l\be)'ta. Dav.n·A 0 Elk.woman and Riverwoman. 8 lrvtM Valley c.tJqe Gallery Ball (SSOO In inc C~ncer Dnvc 8u11d1n1 ... 300. SS9-3277) Oct 11· 0' 9 This ts Our Yard. -'n \IOS .\v.arenes1. Photographic [\hi· b111un • Lapu Ari Mu1eam no., (.'llfl Dm<'. Laguna Beach 4YJ.fl'\"1 11 Through CA1 , Ja, Dc.-Fco "ori.., on Papn . \t'lcn1on., from the.-Per rnancnl ( ullC'lllon Through ~pt ~., .\n .\ul uon nu 5-Dc\ .., Pu~u11 ol \tc1nelou'> fk'•-1 ~-Jdn ., \ 1\1un of Light and ( olor • Mlranu Galleries. I 4 1.., 'i < oa<.1 H"'~ Laguna lkalh JY4-lJ911 ~ulp1or Richard \facr>onald'' Orpheu'> · .\rm<'n1 an art1 \I \1antro\ t-..arcn \forg.tn \fo\i,1,cli Lan.on. other\ • Mad1eatltaler C11l1u,..l Cuter. (I ~01 ~ ~tahe-rn .\'I.' Fulknon 1 31H >5'15) C las\1l h im h'>ll\al Sepl 1~ .. .\nd '-o-. For Something C omplr:teh l>1fTercn1 .. Oc1 I~ "Mont~ P\lhon and thl" \tc.-aning ol L1f<' "Oct 26 ''\4ont' P\thon Lnt at the Holh"'uod Bo\\I :. • Newport Harbor Art Moseam (850 ~n (lrmcnte On'c "'c"'pon lkalh .... 59-11~21 ()\.'t IJ-()fi \II T OO\ ( t.ilgg Sculptun· ln 'r't11tal1on'> 1010 ( hJ(l\ • Stary S .. eet1 Fine Art Galleritt (J JQl\8SandCamon "-'<' 'itt 1-'i lf'ine 1JJ.{l4J5i Through C'kt ~ Sharon OJ\\ \On "'aterC'olor<. .. &nchmar .. r uml'd \ ('~~"" 10 · '1ta11onal <'\h1h111on <l\. t 1\-ltl \l1l..c.-Smith Rotlt'n 8.1mum t-..l·n Ha"'._ ,. a ll'rl oh.1" MUSIC • Pacifk Symplloay. p m .ll <X Pl.'rtormin(l .\r1\ < cntC'r ~10 To"n <.enter Dr1q· I 11\ld \1r'ia .... .i...i:" C)(:t " 10 p1an"t Bt'lla Da,1do 'llh C'k1 I' Ro,al (1al.;i ( onl't'n anJ l>1nn.:r • OC P•Uurmoo1<' *lft). !I p 01 at C)( Performing .\m Center MIO TO"' n <.enter On\t' ( usta Me-"1 55,.:.i 22 Oct 14 Budapt'\t Chamber Ord1cstra "Fran1 L1!>.'I" (\ pm l Oct 2t> (In inc &rcll \. Thc.-a1rc 4~.i: ( ampu~ Dr ''' inel Em pare Bras.'> Oct \I ~hangh.a1 ymphon) "'1th condut tor Hou RUO\U • OC Performt..1 Art• Cnter. p.m at t>()() To~n Center On\t' { osta Mcu. 74()..~(()0 Oc1 I Ella F1u1rral~1'..t I fl.: I o·o~ I) Carte r ICS of Pc.-nunct' .. "Mak.ado' • Paclfk Sym,...y. Ii pm at <X Performma \rh < rnt<'r. 600 To~n CC'nlrr Or1,t. ( o'ta \1ru. 414-4133 Oct ~.IO, p1ani\t Bella Oa' 1dov1 h. ()(1 1.l Ro) al Gala ConC'Cn and l>tnner No' '·8. \l· ohil Don.aid Mcinnes -----~ DANCE, THEATER. MUSICAL THEATER • oc Pm.,.._ Artt Cater {600 LrO~ I~ (.inc Opc.-ra <om pan ~ • ScMit' Coast Repertory I b ~' ToY>n Center Dn,e. Costa Mesa -51 .... ~"'l Malas1a1e. through Ou 11 ··~tan and \upcrman .. (1corgc lkmard \ha-. Oct :ti- '\o' 26 "Thc ~·rel R.ipturt Da' 1d HJrc ~coed Staie. thrllU~ll <kl : I -Pid. l p .\\ .. .\nth11n' ( lanOl' • CaJifonna Slalf l ahersit). Fall· trlOD, 1 Plumml·r \ud11llnum :1 , l ( hJpmdn .\' c I ulkrtnn .... \._\\... 1 Oct ' 'a1111nJ Theam· OI lht lk·.il <.IJ~l· adJf'ldtton •I Robert 'Jth.sn Ol"d Om· \!1" \p1 1n~ • CallfonJa Statf l DI\ r r<J1l). full· frU>a . (( \l I-\ampu' I ullrnon --,_1r11 <~1 '-I J · Thc l>nhn\ JnJ Li.II 111 thl.'. f ntm ~llfld °'' '-lccn fhmugh tht• I \t"' ol I 1•lc Pnrtcr <kt ~11.,11\ J "Hamkl • Gro\r bakup~arf f'"esttval l(1cm f hcatre (1ardl'n C.ro\l', t. 'ti--~I '1 Grm Theatre. <x:t '· 'l" 1 'Tht: lmporun\t' 11f Bein~ l.HO<'\I ~·ar \\ 1ldl' •Newport Harbor Art ~1DsHm . 1h~t1 \Jn { lem('nt~ Dn't' 'r Y>pon lk .lt h .. \<.I. I I~~ I < ~I -I 2 I" m I l-'. C h11r<vgr.tphcr' anJ Danl<'f' • Wll1ltlr~ Theatre ( l <.'mon JI ~ 11-.hirc f ullcnlln ~ 1-llClll Oo I~ Ha" Ii.er R·ihcn Pct('"' Oct I' h:,t1' J I ur Britc11n pcx-tr. r('adinti:' l /Hl'C' l'\F<~R \f.\ fl<>' It \llU hJ<c' Jn (.'l ("/11 /l~tlnl llf l h•intl<' ti/ int.•rm at111n tc>r 8/:JcJ.BodA. u11t·• r 1nf./1Jlflt'' '" lkn1an11n fp,. lt'tn , Cl HIJ~ J.&k'A PO &" /\1-L ,,.J (llf(lll.J Jt'/ \(,J( ( \ .... _'tt:" LACY J. IAl.TDI OCT1 Ody Plot WI 1'1.nd~ l'~, &lpNrn~ 27, \990 Cover Story curtain r-ises on county's newest .venue By Ellz.abeth Dodge Or.no-CoM1 Delly PllOt Some ~orkmr 1 an-washing the green tantl"d "1ndo"s on the huge. tnangula• lobb'. a few move slowl} in the m1dda\ heat outs1dt' tht' building. adding the landscaping touches. and ~' eral arc inside the spacious aud1tonum. painting. ~nd1ng. 111ork1ng o ut the last minute dcu11ls The long a"a1tcd da) has linall) arr1't''' The I n 1ne Barcia ~ Theatn.:. 16 )ca~ m the planning. "'II open •h doo~ to the pubhc on Sund.a\ The ·dedication ~mon) and of- fi 1al un,c1hng of the theater "'II begin at ~ p.m "'1th bnef formal presentations b) In 1ne Ma)Or Sall) .\nne Shend.an. t:CI Chancellor Jad. \\ Pel~son, In inc Barcia) board of directors C hairman Rich- ard G Sim and Trustees Chairman Thomas H Nielsen. The ccn-mon) will ~ immedi- ate!) followed b) an open house. "llh roaming mus1c1al groups. free refreshments and an audience par- t1c1pat1on program which "'ill pro' 1de a ~hand the scenes look at the technical and talent aspects of a theater performance for 50 volun- teers. The Irvine Barcia) Theatre pro- JCCt. onginall) proposed an 197'2 and appro'ed b) the ln me 'Oters 1n a SI 5 m1lhon bond measure 1n 19 74. has had man) setback~ in the last decade. but the ma1or obstacle. funding.. no lo nger p~nts a prob- lem W1th an announcement in August of e1&ht recent donations rangmg ~t"'een S25.000 and $50.000. the ~mpa1gn surpassed the $4 m1lhon milestone and came within $750.000 of meeting total construction costs. And n 1s expected to ~ a n- nounced at a Trustees· Gala on Oct. 12 that the S 17.6 million goal has 1n fact been reached. Nielsen. vice chairman of tht' lrvme Co., said that af\er many years with little pr<>grc$s. the project reall) started moving when U(I JOIOCd in. .Jts donation of the site for the theater started a umqut' collabora- uon ~tween the Cll) of In inc. the uniHrs1ty and the pn,atc sector. .. When the Unl\ers1ty expressed a w1lhngne-ss to get involved. It set up a framc"ork for success that allowed the prOJCCt to proettd as rap1dl) as It has over the past fe" )Cars.·· N 1elsen stated. Nielsen. who has ~n '"'olvcd m the undertakmg for 13 )cars. adds that ··rt was the combmauon of the Cit} and the Universll} that allowed the ramng of funds.·· The cit) donated the largest por- tion of the cost. S 11.3 milhon. UC'I contributed ~1.8 m1lhon and the pn,ate sector will soon account for $4.5 million. One third of the thcater"s calen- dar will ~ rcsen·ed for UC'l's events and the universll) will be represented on the board of direc- tors. With the big da} drawing near. plans arc ~ang finalized and finish- ing touches added. 'Tm very CJmted and a hnlt' a~cd b> ho"' much has )Cl to be do ne:· said Douglas C Rankin. president and C EO of the In 1ne Barcia) Thcattt. Rankin JO•ned the ongoing pro- See THEA TEA /C1t COMPACT DISCS 'llnfimitd ' T1'e Largttst Sfl«tion of Compact Discs in Southern C611fomia PR CE BUSTERS SALE! '4c~ _,,,, ~ -4l.c~ ~ ..0 ~ •11~ ........,,, ~lio----r1--oo---,...-FF-------1i~,, 1~ • v ~ I OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES I I EACH & EVERY DISC IN THE STORE* I WITH COUPON . EXPIRES OCT. 11, 1990 I ~-----~-~--------------· 1loea nae lndude used diecs. laS8' or sai. items CRYSTAL COURT FAIRVIEW COURT SOUTlf ·COAST Pl.AlA t t"urvtl'w at Wll!IOl'l t Jll) 8r,a, I Cotti a Ml'U OP•:N UtiJ "Alr\llC'W Rd 1 loet ~ .. Nt•r Rroiadw•)'I t:v~R\' l "OfilA Mf'lft (714) 557-54$? I> y (714) 548-7~ C4 Cely Pttot weekend/ Thursday, September 27. 1990 The 750 seats of the Irvine Barclay Theatre make it the right size for both professlonat and com- munity productions. On the cover. Irvine Barclay rv uau111 • D • • • • AAE MAYO DIS IMOW Tll -m UIA 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 ~ "~ Top C4Pt tin F1e111 Oii >I Camol 111' &t9reo Sitt IOI 0... ~ COMll a.a, ... trustees chaJrman Tom N....., and the theater'• president and CEO. Douglas Rankin, stand In front of the new facility. 9:30 Clubs ,,, TllZ &IGJITEOUS Bll011IDS NIGHT MOVES S90l Warner BOP 1877-4 Brook.b~ Foun1&lD A \'e_ HwitlJICIOG 8adL Cooccn Valky. Tbc Hop prnrnts: Thu.rs.-info lu)t: l4<Ml20l. day. up sync contest.. cash pnzes; BLUE BEET CAPE 107 2 ts.i St.. na: •ti Fnda), Dan« all ru&bt with DJ. ~ 8cach. prnmu Nd ~nts 8 . Goode. $4 covn: Satur· Pyzo• t\'tt) Fnd:a) flllbt 1n Stp. LE lllEJUDIEN HOTEL. 4500 day, Sp«w rooccrts;, CJoscod SuD-&embCT. at 9 p.m. 67>23J&. MacArthur Blvd., Ntwport Bach. day and Monday: available for po-auea1n BALBOA <1UB 111 featurn Guard Barbut. Frmch vatt parties: Tu~y. ..Rocle Palm SL. &Jboa Tbc Daltoa G&na composer and ptanist Tuesday Around the Clock-sbow. an award 9--ptett bl& band at 9 p.m torusb• throuah Saturday 9 p.m. to I a.m. winnina revue whtch featurn a and Saturday. SJ CO\n. 67>9093. in the Trianon Lounsc. 47~2001. fully staacd musical history lesson TBE CANNDY lOIO Lafaymt PEPPERS GOLDEN BEAR an rock ·o· roll: Wednesday. Dick \e.. N"'l>Of1 Beach. prnrnas Piersick Pavilion, 300 Pacific Coast Dodd wilh bvt 50s/60s dantt bend. -Pmatt Practttt" -•th rock mUSIC. Hl&bway, Huntington Beach, pres-8 p.m. to m1drught. No CO\'tt.. &..30 p.m to I a.m Fnda~. Saturda~ nus John K.ay and Steppenwolf at 963.2366. and Sunda) SJ CO\U Fncb~ and 9 p.m. Adn11ss1on pri~ 1s Sl9.50. Saturda). no co,tr Sunda~. For more 1nforma11on. caJI 374. fl MIJ 67S.Sn 7 BEAR PEPPERS GOLDEN BEAR II• .. THE STAG 14S E. 19th St . Costa Plers1ck Pa,1hon. 300 Pacific Coast 9 Mtsa, Ptitr W1cktr"sham H1ahwa)'. HunUD&lOD Beach. pres-IRVIN£ II EA D 0 W S Tbundays.. 9 p.m to 1 30 a.m.. enas Ttrnn« S.mien Malkt P\a)· AMP81TREATltE prnrnu J~ Sundays. 3 lo 7 p.m. and Tunda~s bo}s Zydeco al 9 p.m. Adm1won Satnan1 w.nh spKl&I ~ Enc and Wednesdays. 10 p.m lo 1.30 pn« 1s SS &nd tickru art avatl&ble Johnson and Rl\ttdop at 8 p.m. a .. m. 631 -9813 at the door only. For~ mfor· TICUt.s aY&.llablr at all Tdrt· BUBBLES. 111 Palm Strttt, mauon. call 37,..BEAR.. ma.sun oulln:s 1octuchna ta~ Balboa near the Fun Zone ~nts .---------------------------lhe Elena Gilham duet at 9 p m No rover chaf'IC. 67S.9093 THE CANNERY REST AUllANT 3010 Lafayette -"''c.. Newport Beach. ~Ninetttn" oldies and top 40s. 7:30 p.m to m1dn11ht. 67>5771. ZEP PA in Fashion Island adJa· cent to lrv1ne Ranch Market. Wcdne'ida) throu&h Saturda) 9:30 p.m. to I a.m. Repeat Star ~arch winner piamst Jimmy Hopper with contemporary, classics and top fony favontts, Resnvat1ons sug· gested for dinner 640-0600 BISTANGO RESTAURANT 19100 Von Karman. Irvine. prt"s- ents lht mlls1c of the Andes, b) Raul and Ricardo Thllrsday and Fnday from 8 p.m. to m1dn1&ht. 7S2·5222. BOGART'S BOHEMIAN CAFE 6288 East Pacific Coast H1&hwa). Lona Btach. 21 and o'er. cntcftaln· ment wllh local arousl1C folk and rock muSKtans Thunda). Fnda) and Saturda} na&}\ts.. how 11me 1s 9 p.m. (213) 594-8976. WESTIN SOlfTB COAST PLAZA 66() Anton Bhd .. Costa Mesa ~ cnts Confrey Ptulhps with modem rtnd1t1ons of Broadway Music at the Piano Tunday through Satw· day an the Lobby Lounr. s40-isoo. THE W1IJTE HOOS Restaurant t.nd Tavern. 340 South Coast HtJh· way. Laauna Beach. prtSCnts hvt entertainment and danana n1ahtly. 494-8088. ANNOUNCING RE-ESTABLISHMENT Of Medical Practice to the following New Address lasa•i Opta II.I. F .l.C.O.li. 1525 S1perior Awe., Ste 113 leQOrt leach (114) &31-4498 . ' Compan) and MUSK ptus k>- cauoos.. T dd ales at box office oacht of ~ on)). To c~ ucUu b) phonit. call 7~2000 Ian a na: 1•11 PEPPEllS GOLDEN BEAR PlCn.tdt Pa'alloa. JOO Pacific COtil HcJu~-a). Huntmctoa 8eacb.. ptti-- cnts Qkumbn Dan« Put} at '1 p.m. Admassaoo pncc u S 7 and t.Ktcu a.re &\'&JI.able at the door onl). For mott anformauon. call 374-BEAR. CAP"E UDO SO I 30lh S1 . NtTo - port 8cac'h. prncnt.s the W ;a\ n~ °"''a)x Band fatunng ,-ocahst jcn L)nnc tonight 8:30 p.m. Lo I a.m 67>2968 or 6H-50S6. LB MEB1D1EN BOTEL. 4500 MacAnhur Bhd.. , ·~-pon Beach. prnmlS Rqpt Rqpr Sa1urda~ Barbccw 4 \0 8 p.m ID the CaJ) pso Poe>' Rcsiaun.nt. For rntt\'abOru and 1nformauoa. call ~7~1001 LE M£JU.DlEN HOTEL 4500 MacAnbur Bl"d. N"°l>«>rt Beach. E u the Gcntd Barbut Jan t fcatunn, singrn Karen and Ott Ott McNttl 5 to 8 p.m 1n the -\tnum Bar each Thun.- da). BISTANCO R ltSTA &ANT 19100 Von Kannan -''e .. If\,~ prestftlS the pa.no.. sa,, and \ ocaJ st)Ung of t.ht James Exctwt,r. p.m. to I a.m.. 7S1·52.!2. fOUll SEASONS HOTEL 690 Nt"Yt-port Centtr Dnve. 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Egg Roll or Fr1ed W o ncons Im]~ Located In Balboa Fun Zone lmJ 600 E Bay A ve i1 675-367 2 l!I R!lh~Jlml a lml lmlEl~J~ lml]m1J~flml~lml lmlmlll ro~L Tl-1~1 f_ 1\- c og5!,~~AX£~~~! $35 CLASSES ARE HELD ON MONDAYS, OCTOBER 8 & 15 AT 6:30 PM, ROYAL THAI· NEWPORT BEACH • LEARN SECRET TECHNIQUE IN PREPAAN; EXOTIC THAI FOOO • INCLUDES FOUR-COURSE DINNER At«>OiAMPAGNE • ClASS DEMONSTRATION • MAKE NEW FRIENOS LUNCH J.... DINNER lllCN 8"0AU Ka ~ Ea:>Tlt 'IMM CllM:I SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH °" ... ~ ...... - 4001 Pacific Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach • (714) 645-THAI \\ t1h the Coach Hou'>r: , Jrpct a utnd1datc for m1ldt'v. -11 wtlls and spcaltcn. -.c~ spar<"d tt anu 10 ~1nucg1call) placed wrp' -tht l ing of prop corned~ ..cnkJ into 111 hour's "'onh of banal lhll hdl that t:arn('d an ama11 ngh \lrOl\J' rc:'!lponS<" from the l·nmd ucb pearls a~ "don't fr~ har111 naked" and · pcopk -.ho u~ J m.1 .. "ooA 111 tron1 ot the llOSt offin: art :hr: l>Pt "hu rehC\ c lhC'm)Ch cs 11 • ont of ..in uuthou\C .. arc l>htn1ng \Jmplo {II the ShO\\ ·~ k\d ot 1n11·lhgtnet \nd that "3'> h1' hi gh-ti •\\ ma- 1enal (,allaghC'r·~ monol0&u<" ndudtd the u~ual "h1ms1l'al '"-urdpla\ - II 1.-0-m·b 1~ pronoumcd 'omb' th,·n 1-0-m-b should \pell 'tome' Jnd b--0-m-b i.hould he lximt • M ( oupkd "'llh counties) 'u0pnlla about "'omen. at least a do= "i.hut UJ>) .. d1rcctcd to \Om<' unnal) fan!> and tv.o rchgJoU\ r,lur\ that bid ab)l>lutcl} no l'k.i"nc$~ lic1n1 said, th<' 1.omcd) ... as an ugl} w mblftl. lion of .\ndrc\I. Diec Cid' "rchie Bunlcr and Monon Do ... nc ' Jr It's tncrt"d1bk and pathetic lhal lhC man I) Ont' Of !he n3lltJn °\ IC>p- dra"' mg com1n Then again 11 •'11 America's tc:lt'\ls1on·\lc"'1ng ptibhc that made "La\C:rn<' & l\hirlr,M tbc No I -rated \ho" tor a .,. hok )eat Gallagher lett the aud1tnlt: 10 lus usual subtlt' v.a~ pu mmeling goods from a1il~ ~ through ., ot tbt supcrmarl.tt \\ 11h 'v.111 hlo\l.l cl h1) trust~ SIC'dg<"..0-M atil 1ht no"d "as sho-.crt'd "Ith J hllf. a.allon lanon of milk. \'A O ~uaruol cottage ch«ll<' ( larg<" ~ urd 1. ·111t utcru) ol an oppcnum ·· a g.il111n ol fn.11t punch and. h1" trad1:m.&tl v.hol<' v.-atcrmdons !'.: ln<'l) -nine pcrctnl ol th~ 1u- d1cnce n-lashC'd th<" momt'nt "1 did the loc:al dr) dt'ant'n . no Jouhl For th1~ non-Ian. hov.ever I .,.oukf ha '<" optC'd for someth1 ng a bit mort' 1ntcllt"Ctual Lake l'A 1ddh11 m' thumbs Now Serving SUIDIY IDICAI llWFAST HUEVOS ................. S 1 JI ~~~~ROS ........... 1141 ~~g~~gs .............. 1141 MACHA CA ............... $ 1 •• ~::~! ..................... •2•• s.rwcJ w/TortlllH, Refr#«I s..n. & Fruit ...... , .... •• ••t tnll'llHA'lli coeTA..U cum FromC5 Lounar TuC$da)' throuah Thursda)' and as a tno Fnday and Saturday The ar<>UP performs 6 to 11 p.m. Tuesday throuah Fnday and 7 p.m. to midnipn on Saturday. For more 1nfonnat1on, call 759-0808. u t 4136. CROWN HOUSE llEn AURANT 32802 Pacific Coast H1ghwa). Monarch Beach. Popular ~mand Thursday through Saturday. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m .• Charles HayM Rh)thm Express 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunda)' throuah Wednesday. 499-2626. CTSr LA VIE RES?AURANT. 373 Pacific Coast High way. Lacuna Beach. on the Ma.in Beach. Live JllZ evei; Fnda) bqinnina at 8 p.m. fcatunng the BiJI Nolle Duo, guitar. vocals and viola. Mark Turnbull and Bob Hawkins.. guuarists and vocal-ists on Saturdays beginning al 8 p.m. No o"er charge. Frtt parking. 497-5100 CAFE UDO. 50 I 30th St.. Nev.- port Beach. 6 75-2968. presents enteruunmcnt nightly. Bernie Pearl Blues Band fcatunng Harmonica Fats 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. $3 cover charge. BISTANGO RESTAURANT 19100 Von Karman. Irvine. The Walter Lakota and The New York LE MEIUDIEN HOTEL 4500 MacArthur Blvd, Newport Beach ~nts the Bobby Haynes Jazz Tno dunna Sunda) Brunch at the Cafe Fleun. 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Bra11han Jazz group Rio de Janeiro at the Calypso Pool Restaurant for thc Sunda) Lobster Cookout. 4 to 8 p.m. 476-2001. CAFE UDO 502 30th SL. New- port Beach. presents Shades. 6 p1ett contemporaf) band 8:30 pm. to I a.m Papa John Crcach 1s featured at Jau Sunda:ys. T1ckcts arc pnced at s 15 6 75-.!968. GINO'S ON THE HlLL 4.!8 E. I 71h t.. Costa Mesa. Reservations and information on live cntenain- mcnt 7 da)S a week. 650-1750 Dm1•1y WAYNE COTrER AT THE JM. PROV 4255 Campus Dnve. Ste. 138, Irvine. 854-5455 frtllly THE COMEDY CLUB AND CAFE 49 S. Pine .\' e . Long Bt-at:h presents dinner and a corned~ :.how. Shov.s at 8·JO p.m. v.cekda~'i. 8:30 and 10:30 pm Fnda) and Saturilll) (2131 437-5326 JOKERS COMEDY CLl18 1(1(1 Plau Abcante, Garden Grove. Show ume 9 p.m. and cover charge $1 0 Fnday and Saturday evenings Headliner Dave Parker. Robert Ryan and Suh McCuJloch. For res-- ervauons. call 971-3000. LA.FF STOP .! 122 S.E. Bnstol Sant.a Ana. mghtJ) lineup of com- edians. For mfonnat1on and rt'S("r- vauons call 852-876~. , ..... , JACI GALLAGHER AT THE lMPROV 4255 Campus Dme ~h.' 138. Irvine through Sunda}. hov.- umei. are 8:30 pm through Thur\- da>. tickets arc pnced at s~ 854-545 5 VILLA NOVA 3131 West C'o:u.t Hiahw•r· Newport Beach. 642-7880 Pianist ay Milburn pc:rform:. a var- iety of eas) listenina selection~ favorites Thursda) through Satur- day from 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m .. Sunda) through Wcdnesda} from 8:30 p.m. to 1·30 a.m. Richard Fauno's Jlll and Broadv.a~ St) hng.s on the piano. Connecuon offers JBU from 8 p.m ,-----------------------------------to I a.m. each Saturda). 752-5222. CAFE UDO 502 30th St .. Nev.- port Beach. 6 75-2968. presents Dec ~ McNeil. Jazz and Blues tonight 9 p.m. to 1.30 a.m ...., Casa del Sol TANNI •High Pressure Bed •Friendly Staff •Introductory Offers Facial Trc;at~nu Facial Toning Lash & Brow Tinting Make-Up •Convenient Hours •Meticulously Clean •TranquU Atmosphere 4- Cwtorn Bknded Products Dine In Our Romantic Cellar t1C111e R .. taurant Open For Lunch Mon-Fri 11 :30-2:30 • Daily Specials • Homestyle Cookin g Dinner Served from 5:30 Monday-Saturday featuring: Steaks • Seafood • Cocktails .. Since 1962•' t•lnlneAft. c-.. ..... 646-7944 , ( JAGUAR DINER ) NOT ONLY DO WE SEPVE ~HE BEST BURGERS SALADS A D SANDWICHES IN TOV/N .VE O FFER THESE SPECIALS. 0 '1L 'l AT RUBY S JAGUAR DINER NO'Yv THRLJ OCTOBER 31ST' Managers Specials Served from 11 :30 a.m .-9:00 p.m. Fish & Chips served with shoestring French Fries and Tartar Sa uce ......................... $5.95 Shrimp & Chips served with shoestring French Fries and cocktail sauce ....................... $6.95 Hallbut Steak Dinner served with French Fries and vegetable and your choice of soup or salad ...................................................... $8.95 we also otter August Sebastiani wines by the glass to accompany your meal. With the purchase of each managers special. one Childs meal is only 99 cents! Ruby's Jaguar Diner (located right at Newport lmport5 Jaguar') ~000 W Coa5t Highway Newport Beach, CA ( 714) 722 4066 O•Uy Plk>t Weekend/ Tnunday, 8-ptember 27. 1990 .. Movies • fl.,.,ff'• I t:l1ltS Hackman, Archer on track in 'Narrow Ma.,ln' CadlJtt• Ma&tJe Proiram Editor lrvlff One suspects that most people who choose to sec a suspense movie expect at 10 outwit lhcar own minds. The plot should take unan - ttcapatcd twists. the characters must be unprcdic- ta blc and the direc ti o n an- L------' n0\3tl\'C ~ that nol all cl ues are rc~calcd ··:--.arrov. Margin" mas~ on all l ount!> ~I pnmanl> on a Iraan v.1nd1ng through the Canadian v.11- deme!>i.. 1h1!> mo' 1c holds the 1~ p1- cal cha!>e !lequcnce 1ha1 we·,c Sttn !i.O man) 11mes· our two protagonms (Gene Hackman as Robcn Caulfield. an o'erconfidcni. 1d1ot1c depul) d1s1nc1 a11ome). and Mcuau Soutb Student Costa Mesa Carol (Anne Archer) v..ent on a ~-----blind date w11h an underv.orld at- aome). Returning from the restroom -she saw her date murderl"d Thank- ng that no one knev. that she had Altne!>Sed the 'llurder. she OC'd lor her safet' to a _____ _,cabin an Canada. Throu&h shrewd detccll' e v.ork D .\ Robert ( aulfit'ld (Gent' H.tl kman I had come to a con- Our ratlngs w"'rt r o) !Hr Vt0t0 Anne Archer as Carol Honeycutt, a reluctant murder witness) have less than 24 hour1 to elude assassina- tion by two thup. and run through and above countless railroad cars until cornered. A most nothing here can't be pre- dicted. That impression comes early in the film. when we sec what bumbling fools the characters arc: Carol Honcycun's best fnend needs liuJc ·eoercaon to blab directions to Carol's h1din& place, Caulfield the cop doesn't know he's being fol- lowed there. and Honeycutt admits she doesn't know how to tell a real police badge from a fake. These fools arc c-quipped Wlth ~me appropnately silly daalotue: says Caulfield to a would-be as- sassrn. who as st.anding on top of the train with her back fac1na an on- coming tunnel. "You know what I ltkc about you? You're t.all." Fonunately, we don't sec the outcome of that aoc1den1. But we do sec the characters make a lot of clusion that Carol was there the night of the murder. Caulfield tracked down Carol. to bnng her back as a wttness against mbster Lw Watts. He did not know that w mebody 1n his depanment was an informer upping ofT Leo Watts on aU their moves. The JOUme)' back was not a first class traan nde. as the) were being purused by mobsters throughout the tnp. Anne Archer was very convincing an her role as a temfiC'd youna v.oman Oce1ng for her hfr. You may remember her as the wife an "Fatal Attraction." Gene Hackman. alwa)'s a fine actor, was excellent as the detemuned d1stnct attorney. For the past two years he had been tl')tng to put Lw Watts an Jatl, now he finall y could with Carol as a K.a~y Lyford P,_llCUM S.pervt1or Costa Mesa Bland dates arc rarely enjoyable, but they don't usually tum out as hornbly as Anne An::her's in ''Narrow Martin." Her date turns out to be a mob lawyer and she witnesses his murder. After she aocs into h1dina in CaNlda, she's tracked down by the cops and two hat men. Thus bqins a wild croU<Ountry chase aboard a train. Archer ajvcs an u.ccllent pc~ fonnance, showina much more depth and playina a more complex character than she did in "Fat.al Attraction." Hackm1n, as always, is bnlliant as the shrewd district attorney as· sianed to protect her. Fins of "Hill Street Blues .. and/or ''Qoosje HoW1Cr, M.D." should be imprnJCd by James B. C8 Ollty PHot Weekend/ Thurlday, September 27, 1990 stupid moves. lake a baby who hasn't learned that a fire is hot to the touch. Aren't the characters supposed to be smarter than the audience? They're dumber. which doesn't allow the viewer to sym- pathize much wllh their plight, par- ti cularly Honeycutt's rclucumce to testify against the gangster who murdered her date. h 's too bad that such consider- able t.aJent ffiOse to st.ar in such a bomb. Their ef- forts, though marumal anywa). arc wasted here. About the only hit.able pan of th as film was the ht&h· l y suspenscru1 helicopter chase scene and the bcauuful v.alderness the) cut throuJll. But don't bother "Narrov. Maraan" isn't · worth l"V<"n a videotape vaewang. wnness. You will appf'(.'('1att' this exc111ng movie. as the violence 1s kept to a minimum. Peter Hyams dad an excellent JOb with this film . The music c rcatl"d b) Bruce Brou&}lton set the mood for the suspense 1n the mo' 1c. I ga ve the mo'•<" "'Narrov. Margin." on the DaJly Pllot sale. a ucboacc." If you arc the type that ltkes exci ting. thnlltna movies. then you Wlll It.kc this one. This movie IS excatmg and at Wlll keep you on the cdae of the scat. Sak.lung's challtng portrayal of the mob htt man. "Narrow Margin" 1s full of th nils and suspense, cul- mmatma in an edge-of-your-seat showdown be- tween Hackman and S11tkana. and tbc introduction of a surpn~ bad auy. Any Can of the action-suspense aenre should eDJOY "Narrow Margin ... But at ma) make you thank twice before accept- ana a bland date. Be a critic Tattd of no one listenina to your pronouncements on the latest movie rclctxs? Then sian up to review movies for our "Everybody's a Critic" feature. Just write to TIM 0.UJ Pi .. t, PO Box I 560, Cott.a Mt11, CA 92627 attn: Weekend critics; or cali 6'2-4321. extension 367. .... The eternal question: Art or barf! Well. the Deily PUec may bavt a New & Improved look. but fOf me few of you out there looking for that which cannot bt improved. this column will always be here for you. lntemtcd 1n fiodina an appropriate subjtct rtfltet1ng the New A Improved look. Your Fa~orue Unc was wandtnn1 through some mo' 1e ads the othe1 Sunday. And there 11 was. Ahhh Perfect. The headline read: .. Art or Barf? You decade!'' - Now, thlt's our speed. Imagine this column appcanna on a daily basis Homfyana. But now, unaame v1ewini two hours of droohna. slobberina. devwu Southern rednecks. Even more honifyiq. You aot 'cm 1n ··stood Salvaee, •• llOW cbtappeariJll from a theater nowhere nar 1(*. h 's the heanwann1na study of a fam1I) that auJtS auto acadents IO lb.at the vtet1ms can bt kept alive as orp.n dooon. Tates pll Takes guu The) ain't kJdneyiQI around. Tlus All-Plqmcncan family 1s lcd by the dad. the brains of the family. whom 1fborn with 11 fingers would probabl) bt grateful he could count to 24 uSJfli hi! toes. He's out to ludnap this paraplcgac beaut) queen. intent on making bcr his wife. Number-one son restmblcs Jam Varne) ("Ernest") on ncgatJvc steroids. If ovcracung 1s a sin. he's going to hell for sure. Bcctlc-browed and JUt·Jawed, he's got the expression of one sufTenng from terminal const1pat1on. And number two. Vaguely resembling a fat Graf Zcppchn. this half-witted twit probabl) played in too man) abandoned fndges as a kid. Even Meadov.lark Lemon can't dnbble hke ham. They're all living in some Georg.1a backwocxb with mo~ can out' in front than you'll find at your t)pical Santa Ana home They're han-esuni organs and selling ·cm for a profit. Could sell 'em to L Ron "I Am't Dead" Hubbard That'd be selling at a prophet. These clowns ott.a run over to the paper and snaa some editors. Could probably sell •t\etr brains for b•a bucb. Never been used. But then. 1f sold by the pound. they probably wouldn't get enough to pay for p s. You're probably wondenng why I'm re- viewing a vapid, d151ustmg. repulsive, nle movie that ain't playing anywhere anymore. and was never play1ni in the DaUy Pllot'• rcadershp area anyway. Two very important l'Casons: I ) Amt' got nothing else to wnte about. and 2) I need the money. "Blood Salvage" stars two people I re· coamzcd. and only one (John Saxon) wh0$C name I remembered. Which 1s about the number of people an the audience last Tunday .. With a copynaht date of i 989. this sucker has probably been available on video in plac~ hke Bakersfield and Fontana for some ume But me. no. I laid out the S6.SO. Kissing ofT this v.eck's (and next v.ittk's) pa)check.. ,,,,,. ,,, FanWy and reality on video this week but 11 comes awfull) clos.e By Mike Peenon Sct!QOI Howwd .......... • Pecer Paa W1/1 DisMy Home \1dro. VHS..&u. 76 mm. 114.99. In caK you hadn't noticed. chll· drcn's video$ rank te<lOnd only to A htk fe1ture films u the fastt1t· gro~ 1n1 home video market - both rent.al and sales. And the Wah O ISOC) people -wbo put the "lud" In ''kldv1d" -aren't about to act left at the swuna pk. • fact they rr~ffirmed last year with the rt· le•)Cs of "Bambi" and "The Little \1crmaid." In JUll n1M months "The LHtle \lermlld" bu sold a m1lhon 'op1C$. You can buy• lot o( aupp1es for that k.tnd or douah. F11ure II out 8 m1U1on videos at rouahly S2S a pop. No loqcr ll Dt.sney content to let its arumaicd works plber J ust 1n the vawt. Wlth occasional ~SUITCctlOD '°' theatrical nan. Thc$C days 1t'1 cash and carry - thanks to the video re"Oluuon. The latat volley an the kldvtd ~ar has bttn launched wtlh Ots.- n() ·s sell-throu&)> ttlclte of "Peter Pan," J.M. &me•s dehahtful d au1c about 1 boy from NevC'r· ~e ver land who rtfuses to arow up. It ma.kes its home video ckbut a month afkr Ooodtimes Video rekased \be vaniaee flair vcnt0n of "Peter Pan .. tr1th Mary Man1n. h t\ardly Lak.cs a ,enius to know wh1ch one partn\.I ~ ao1na 10 buy 1n droves. Yes. .. Ptier Pan" 11 worth a mod- est S2S (S 19 with a ttbate). And. >CS, the animabon and YOtttt are cla.u1c Ounqi: warm.. invatina - real kid stuft'. No need to worry about them roUina a drunk after secana this film. Peter Pan '9eds Wendy, JOhn and Mich.., DarHng on their way to Never Never Land In "Peter Pan." IOl\I b.ke "What Mick the Red Man Red" miabt rcuonably caUJe tome to lake otfcntc. hood and, JUst as crucw. the powe-r of 1Jnlt.ination to transpOrt children to fanway lands or 1um them into fanwtic:al craitures and chanctcn. "Peter Pan .. miaht not rank aa the top of Disney's animation output. 8 Gl•ry RCA/Columbia Hom~ Vidtt). \'HS-&u. La~rd1sc. I~~ mm. "Glory" docs one thing better than any previous film about the Civtl War. 1t showcases the national schism as an unfathomabl)' '1olent affair. Whctt most past Holl)~ood ti lms about the Ca vii War ha' e been gilded with noble ~n11ment this Oscar-~mnang mo' 1e from ftrst-ume dHcctor Edward Zwick aoes to the opposite otreme It's a dc,'astauni chronicle of m1sef) and defiance. sacnfice and courqe o\nd ~in Iles its strength a rdusal to alamonze ~) Whldl 1s not to sa' that this compcUm1 war dnma 'waJlo~s 1n bloodshed. Instead. Zwtek has as- sembled a tint•rate cast that n~shes out shadowy h1stonc.al figurt'S. spcc1tically the all-black S4th RCJJ · ment of Massachusetts that met lls Waterloo in Charleston. SC Matthew Brodenck is Roben Gould Shaw. a proper youna Bos- ton Bmhmin who ta1ks the horror of war at Anuctam. then shakes off the shock b> ae«puna the difficult assignment of comp1hng the Nor\h's first all-black rqament N&1ve to a fault. he upccts them to bt treated hke an) othc'T rq>ment. but quickly lc&ms the front line of racism extends to white Northern officen. Dmttl WashtnJloo. winner of the 1989 Oscar for best support1n1 actor. as Tnp, a m1ht.ant escaped slave whOtt ~ bum with m1s- trusl And Morpn Freeman. an actor who 1ttms mcapable of &JY1n1 a bad performantt. 1s John Rav.-hns -the aravcdagcr who first mceu Shaw at Anuet.am. and later becom· cs scrpnt m~or or has "'ftaf b9t o( sokSien. 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Thctt 11 also lbe mlalmal -but anooyint -iJlue of ndaJ 1tcrcotype1W-A But that's a rrunor cnucism com· pared Wllb the film's btold mtSM&C about \lie IM&ical quahty of child· Olllty Pltot Weekend/ Thurld•Y, September 27. 1990 • ' 1 ' I ' • Music Raitt rmally catches success By Katy Boucher tamer It Just took her 20 years to It probably shocked Rant mo~ or_,. Coast Deity P11a1 prove n. than &n)One when she walked away II was long overdue. but when And 39-year-old Ra.u couldn't be last February with four Grammy Bonnie Ra111 made her comcbad. hotter than she as toda). lks1dn ber Awards. 1ncludina bcst album. bcst "'"h the Gramm) '\ward-wlllmna three sold-out shows at the Unaver-female pop vocaJ, bcst female rock album "N1d.. of Time," the record sal Amphitheater Sept. 26. 27 and vocal and bcst traditional blun 1nduslf) linall) recognized her for 28, she will enten.aio new-found recording. "'hat she as -a muh1-takn1cd and daehard fans m Orange County It's ironic it took Raitt so Iona to blues gu11anst. singer and enter-at Irvine Meadows on Sept. 30. achieve rccogn1t1on when she hung -----------------------. wuh the bcst of them -Jackson •• finaJI)~ a restaurant has understood how American · eat pasta ... as a main course:• -•<>tu' Magatin' .. The late-supper menu-pizzas. focaccia. salads and des~rts-is a reaJ winner.· Browne, Linda Ronstadt and Low- ell George -at the Troubador m the 1970s. Browne, Ronstadt and Georic all went on to be S<KaJJcd superstan. wh1~ Ra1u was suit Laking the t.ck seat, even though she had cut nme albums an the course of IS years for Warner Bros. The linest Japanese Dining bperience -I os 4nx'''s Timn SUSHI BAR • PRIVATE OINtNG ROOMS DINING ROOM • fEP9AN ROOM TATAMI ROOM • COCKTAIL LOUNGE ··1 find Mezzaluna's energy stimulating. Those deli- cious pastas have a homespun quality; all are faces you'll remember in a crowd of pSSta-memories:• -Th' Orang' County R'tist,r .. Pizzas. pastas and people-watching. Those are the reasons for going to Mezzaluna:• -Th' !* .. • Yorlr Tim's Ro"."'""' Horikawa SOUTM COAIT ~ft.UGI. • 3800 S Plaza() s.nta An1 (714) ~7·2S31 • 3 ll'WlUlt5 to P9l1omw1g Arts Cen er 4llO.n UfTL.al11C'fO • 111 $ S..PIM!foS1l .. N.-CA 12•31 llO-~ NUMEROUNO MeZDlun• Risaonnte 1441 wt Cotit Hilbway. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 (714) 675-2004 U tNCH DINNER UNTIL MIDNIGHT HAPPY HOUR • Vlso • Mas11rcard • A ''"''c•n Expr~ss Acc1p1,d. Tak1 -0111 and V•ht Porlilnt Av•llob1'. .. . ~ · .. ' . ·. ·. . . ' . . ' . . . . . -=·· ( Eat leclterrae• .. Mll•&Mt ........ CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FINEST! ..................... ...................... =~: ..... "=. ... 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Professio nal ~arm c nun rou\ \\ a11r._.,.,...,. .ire pJn1, ulJrh ptul C.1rrat bartend<'!"\ ha\C' tit~n "1th tht rt•,wurant lor \l'Jr' Pn<"ts f\~puonalh ~a'IOnatik C'\(lCltalh ,,1ns1Jt•nn~ tht' "-JIU· r11 nt<"J llX.lllOn Lunch tor'"''' unJt"r S ~ll J1nnC'r t11r tv.11 unJn (' hlt'IJ onh Hou"~ l un h 11.1-F. dinnC'r '-C'\ ('O W" '>undJ\ hrunl h Put.iq; ~If-park in lot \111r~ ( •nual ~ bt tM ,..-. ~u.: *****PERFECT. Fl .\\\If\'-* * * * E'ldl('nt. nevh perk, 1 \m11n~ 1ht• "-'"' 11 "' •1dJ * * * \er) &ood \\ onh a <.f'<'\ 11 •nr ·~ (,ooJ * ~llsfal ton '• !>~ '-tt<h 1mpro,cm('nt ThN< rar11115 rr/J~r \Is ( h.1mt>c:rl .. rn '•'I' I'll•''· I'' m.mlt 11/ th<' : ... 'l\J l41lh the-prM<"nt•t1on .1mh1Jn"· JnJ ,..·111.r· J' • tJl.,·n 1n1<• J•<11unr Pncrs &rt' sub1n-1 "' rh.1njlr ;; .. .-;;.-~ .. ; CALL ABOUT YOUR ' FRE E APPOINTMENT AT ~ C,"e1+~~~ f f.1~ c/\~J Ca-.i t P,~'tOUfjh ln c~mLtic~!! look 'lbriger Ard Mae BeOJhfu Wrth A RH M:lkeove< ; ' ' ' m """'" mj~C:'> a great ma1 tai 100 Ralph Fc:rra a rC'llrcd lk\crl) H 1lh Jcn11s1 h.is added rnsmeuc touches 10 ~ood) 's since bu}'ing the landmark restaurant thrtt )ears agu I k s Ix-en planung flov..t'rs and li\lng dtxl \ -but h(' hasn't raised thl' \dluc:~OO:!>CIOUS pm:~ f\('1" da\. th<' .. old C'rov.d" mtn· gk\ v.11h n<'"'comcr; who find \\ 1iod' ' m be JUSI their cup of 1..h11~d('r ( erutnl). when )Our nam<' ts "\\ oo<.h 's Wharf " vou r an·1 neglc:ct . the ~afood end of your food repcnotr<' -e'en rf }OU do St'n e 1.orncd bttf on f}<'. tuna mt'h ~ndv..1rhes and chicken tostadas. The chov.dcr rs JUSt fine. too - thick and Ila' orful and full of d .ims Th<'~·s a fine s~ordfish. a p-ear lrab lou1s );}lad and )OU can't go COMPLETE MAKEOVER ANDFASWON PHOTO S~ION $2950 UOUl.AR PRICE 1&• SAVE-.eo ............... a.t .... t 5111-~: • C1 •I I Iii fllaMoftr ...... , .. ........ .,......,. • ' Pal .... Leelal • l"t "1 ..... •• I I • ...... V'""9 . YITOng v. nh a big bucket of Sleamers I or an ord('r of O)Stcrs o n th<' half- sh<'ll <S5 Q) and S4 95. l'e'il)C'Cll'<'· l)l I like the colcsla\I, that comc\ with the tov..enng sand~1ches Datl) lunch specials keep 1h1• regulars happ) On TuesdaH 1hc' scarf up the barbecued beet \and- ~ tchcs Wedncsda' ·~ \pecrnl •" a See JUDY !Cl! .,..,,. tlV .... .... IMnlotl V,.,o 11AM1 Soctth c;o._, Pl&r• L_l.... 0..,.... ~ OPSN 7 0AYS (714) )65.0901 t714l 751-lOOK G'9nd* ~ Mont.-llO Ta.n c.n- ..., .._ L-~ (111) 507-l.()()t( (213> 729-LOOK ,,,.,.,,,.,.. '""'"'"' c.,,.., u.-" ..... (111) MMt10 .......... c .............. 1.-.· 9 .._.a.1111 ...... , 9 ·111it· ..... ·9 ° I I • I • I W ith U-.•nard p,.n nan'> Put04• u ., ..... LtM' d1~'4•n ,If man1.1".J11hr I.arr• Granger ~unda' ~Oct -1 l~pm '~" ... 1_ In'"" Ra,.-la• I hf'at,... and "urual o .. n .. roi I ,r .. pn'"f'RI• Judy CoUins t I I .. ,, \\ ft ~I I\ I I I I ... Uli•• ' •' Thf' Tru•I~· C.ala l\..n,.f11 "On Such a Night as This·· Ar ... 111"' ·" "'"'' .ii '·"' < ,..,,. H ,, J1"11 t II 1 ll1•n .I \t ~ \&1,h.1, \1 1 tr 111 I ~ •1.1 '"""' .. ,.. " 1 1 h tft "'n; 1 " •II hoe lhl• l \ l''' II. F•od•y IX' :z 1 QIT.m Prt'>ffll•l'I • por.i.o·~ • MIJO~ M<1111• ' A"'"' a ll • rti .. ''""'~Or• -~ c .... t •, J t ~ r t 11'.· •N1•.tl •tf ft,.,ym prt'°'&"11' II I I n. ~ I .. , \ \ , . "Sweet Sonvw .. l . " l'r• ltHt'f •" \\'\Jn 11 l nC 'I -' '., .. 1 .... 1i C )\I :11 : IM I ,\ 'i 11 >1!1 -.un t It,. I 'I : II• ,\ -"1pn1 ,_:, " '1 Ballet Pacifica ShowcaSe h •.tturinl[ I ..iwrk-\ t ilk'r & 0 41,lt'f' \tuniv I h1 "'.1' 1 i..1 '" ' 1 OJ'tll ' I " I .1 ' • a Mo-aal1 Camera ta i>Tt•enla: Afal ClauK ... .... ,., llmrt Sunda) Oct :.!>\ i~m St9-~ F0t SublmptKn et.U.W • • •' --FromC9 blacks. The narrative is swiftly told throuah ~ scnes of viinettcs ranain& from trainina camp to the battle-- front. T ncre is humoT, at points, and a definite sense of purpose. Bui mostly, t~ film 1s a his1orical Rasht.ck that wears its emotions on 1ts slttve. without succumbing 10 the u:mptauon to moraltZ.C. NEW RELEASES in stores this wtt~: "The Raggedy Rawncy" (Cannon Video): "Mob Bou" (Vid- mark); "f1tTbirds" (Touchstone); .. Vnal Signs:· ··sPYS .. and "MortaJ Passions" (CBS/foll); "Martians Go Hom(·· and "Twisted Ob- ~1on .. (IVE). ··Last of the Finest" (On on). and ··Henry: Portrait of a Sena! .,_1ller .. (MPI). COlltlMflt•I ClltSIM Smc~ 1007 um From C10 While Raiu·s earliest records pioneered the mutturc of R & B. pop and country. pop-singer Ronstadt seemed effortlessly to climb the ladder of s~ &cavin& Raitt doging Ronstadt's footsteps in the 1970s -even with Raitfs moderate 1960s rock remake hit of Del Shannon's "Runaway.'' Her first two albums captured the intunacy and directness of her club performances. but not the fire. A thud. ··Taking My Time." in 1973 successfully pursued a more anf ul s1mphc1ty and more sophisticated authenticity with the help of studio- sman musicians. such as George and T aJ Mahal. .. Streetlights,'' followed the next year. but sull didn't capture the attention her other i>«n were a., IZ#ltUll-""6•iltt1 U4UutU.t ~4 ID# "" 1'uilttl'4' fiucho.4 4ld tli.JUU, ~ ~" JKilNIU JNUtk-' South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 1714) 540-3840 r--~· I " I r .. ,\v·--.. I ' I I --~,_~ .. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I COSTA MESA I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I· I I I I I I I : 646-7136 I Ollw Expilw tQ(JCWO 17th & Tustin I ------.couPDN------J ~·· _,Ody,~,Vf~~ ~r-d9Y:·~·~~~ .• 1fl0 achicviq. Her misfortune. coupled with a few more albums deemed no-bitten. eventually led to Warner Bros. droppina her. She tried oooc more with a one- rccord contract with Wamers, re- sultina in J 986's disappointina "Nine Lives." But finally after a bout with dis- illusionment. despair and a pusion for cocaine and alcohol, Raitt cleaned up her life, and aot her sweet revense when Capitol Re- cords took a chance and sign~ her 10 produc:t her arcatest album yet. "Nick of Time." •"Nick of Time"· combines the aus1erc sound of Rain's early work with an abundance of moods and styles, and reflects the lcn1th and breadth of her career -cncompau- ing sassy soul. raunchy a & B. contemporary folk and a touch of rcape. country and jazz. Raitt is work.mg on a follow-up album to .. Nick of Time." It wilJ be her I I th album m mo~ than two decades in 1he business. .. e 'L TllUTEll FromC4 ject four years 1.10. leaving bis position as uecutivc director of the 400-sc.1 Woods1ock Opera House in Illinois to manqe the Irvine endeavor. He was attracted by lhe prospect of dcvclopina a theateT from the ground up and the unique panncT• ship aspect of the project. But Rank.in 's 1ob does not end with the completion of construc- tion. ··0nce you open the doors you enter a new series of cballenaes. I will spend a lot of time woTking with the new ideas and prosrams. mak.ina them work and helping them achieve their aoals. "And we will spend ycan findina exactly the ri&hl proaram mix for our audience. But I'm lookina forward to it." Rank.in said with enthusiasm. Pelt.a.son as also very pleased with the finished theater. "It's a very handsome buildina. Ifs 101na to be a ma1or addition to the resources. 001 only of the cam- COCITAl.S ..,,_ ..... mE IQ.IRS 19047 Buwrd (11 Garllfld) Hunhncton Buth MDI I C. Mn ltwW'e llollfn ••• ••1 ' llllon ·Sil 11 ui.-11 o • SllllAY 3'00 p 111 ·9 pa. pUs, but the commwuty u well. "I'm very pleased to ICilC it finally come to pus. It could have come apart at many different places, but it was too ~ an idea to let 10." Pelwon said. The 7~t auditorium ss de· silJ'Cd to fill a need for a mickiu theater facility that can accomodate productions from many different disciplines: drama. musical theater. dance and conceru. When the theater was fint proposed, some resisianc:r wu en- counter~ from other thtater groups that feared the competition of a new facility. But Nielstn says that u the project evolv~. the opponents came to see the proJC:CI as complemenW)' to the existina facilities. The buildina was dcs11ncd to accommodate the needs of pro- fwional users and more modest community groups. At 7SO seats, it is the top-end size for local or- pniz.ations to u~ effectively and the bottom-end for professional groups, according to Rankin. lt is also much more affordable for lcx:aJ sroups to rent than thr larger venues in the area. Wlth the averqe rental for a performance runnina at S 1,500. Already scheduled for the theater's first month are such di- verse performances as the South C<>a$t Symphony on Oct. 7; Judy Collins, Oct.9; National Theatre of the Deaf. Oct. JO.: and the Empire Brass. Oct.26. JUDY From c11 scrumptious chicken enchilada plate -and. on Thursdays. roast bee( and Woody's marvelous mashed potatoes ( real mashed potatoes. lumpy and flavorful) a~ a bij draw. Three fresh seafood spec1als atT on tap each day. Woody·s has some surpns1naJ) uccllen1 dcs5ens. hke the temfic carrot cake (thick sour cream #Tost- i.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing) and an old-fashioned. gooe) fudae sunda) Perfect 1n cJe<:xx ond demeanor Spectooulor 1n ocean sunset scen0fY The T C1tNerS Sits 9 floors otx:Ma 0 sparkling streteh of the PociflC Q::eonond 1nvrtes you to try us fol 0 \.'Of'iety of Meo/ pre- pared contem- pcyory meats Seo scollops soufeed with potato rootto ond ont0n souce. souteed ftlet of wn1tef1Sh Wttfl ort/Ct'Cke ond OOSll sauce. roosted veal rredollKYlS wtfh Wiid mus/Yooms S&\ied CX,)Ove oil With toste . I H [ lQ W[R ) RE S lA URAN l OvCT the years. Woody's ha amassed quite a ro1ene of lo)'al CUSIOmers. "Best cnteruinmen1 1n 1own." many say. Roost Turkey Dinners evtf)' Sunday 4«> I lell(l('°f" Conin. dri MM Costa Mesa ....... Sou\b Coast P\aza, 33) Jlrisiol SL S49-0741. ()pm 10 10 9 Moo.·Fn. 12 to 6 SaL-&n.. Rntr· vauoru not reqllircd. Sandwacbes. IOUP' and salad$ in a c:uual at· ~.No&na~ ..._... ... ....,. South Cou1 "8U v tltqie, )8()() S. Pt.au Dr 7SJ-71S3. Open for lu~b 1 l:JO to 2 Mon .. f i't. dtnocr 6 to 10 Fri . .S.1. TOl>'iun draw ln aupor1 area; most beloved o( Power Rest.aul'1nts Sleek. scno111 food. un1tuf'fy at· mospherc. New bJht menu aua· menu uqu1$itt Nolhttn ltahan speciahacs. Goracous salads •~ ltrCW1l w1lh wild peeiu. Homemade pastas. Superb wine IJSI. Per· sonahicd service. Oventtn by the chamuna An&on10 c..polo and the bcautc0us Lana, Soma and v llda Check out the P'flCUDI al the door Rqulan defiru ldy aiet speaal treat· ~t. Rncrvauons llCOCpted US ***** ...... fMI Crystal Court, 3333 Beat SL S-'0-7661. ~a 11 to 9 Mon -Th .. 11 to 11 Fn.-SaL 12 10 9 Sun. R~rvaltons accepted. EA· qumte Tiw cu1siM; small poruoM of beau11full) prepe.ttd food 10 a sw\. sernna hidden away an the upper rtachcs of South Cout Pl&u's Crystal Coun SS **** Qm's WMM 124 W. Ma<-Anhur Bhd 5~6-S6il8 (.)ixn 11 10 9 dail) Rtstf'ataons acttplCd. Jne11pens1,e C'lunt\C and Cantonese danana "1th ta._t-out a'ulable No1 rated. EJ Torilo Grill 633 Anton Bh d. 66~ ~b"~ Open 11 to 11 Mon.-Fn . 11 to m1<lnigh1 Sat .. Sunday bronch 10 tu ~ Reservations accepted Fla' Of"\ of mesquite and the updated Soulh"'t'\I (Jrca1 a,rttn com tam:llc'I and ~ulh""<'~lem spec1all1M SS ••• For1ut 'KW S Plan l>T 8S0.9008 Oprn 11 \0 10 10 un -Th . II 30 to 11 F n -')at Rt-Krv1t1om a<~ptcd ( h1nn<' food fcatunng Ptl 1n1 dud ~01 r .uc.-d Gudlll '820 Plaza Dr Sou1h C 00)1 Pla1J \ 1llasc SS6-7273 ()peon for lun~h 11 'O to 2 Mon -Fn dinner t>-10 10 ~unda' brunch 11 JO to ' RMC."n dllOO\ sugested T andoon and rnm. lobster. limb and ch1c ~c.-n Ek\t Indian rntaunint an Orange ( ounl). ma) be th<' 5tatc Ttmfil appt:t11e"' Romantic p r· den <1lmo~phcrc Serene ~"IC<' Out\lan<lana wane last SS • * * • GlrdH Blttr•. C'l'}stal Cour1 3H3 Bear St S4f:>.6004 Oi>cn t I to IO Mon · t . 11 IQ 1 Sun. Af\emoon 1c.-a11me 2.30 to S.JO e\-tf)d•~ R~ en a11ons su11ei1cd " 1ouch of all cu"anrs an a clas.i.1c1J French \tt11ng.. Not rated Giaaol. '' 13 Ekar St., C'l'}stal ( oun. 54().. H65 Con temporal) Northern Italian cu1~1nc scrvt>d 1n th<' Ktt1ng of an indoor s1ckv.alk care facel- lrnt pasta\, foaooa Open (or lunch and dinner. Rt1trvattons aC«pted SS **'** Glao'1 .. tM HUl 428 E I 7th t 6SO-I 7SO Rncrvauon• a('(tJ)ted i\ Co\ta MC'\& landmark Warm. 1n- 11ma1e ne1aJlborhood mttt1na pla« Lunlh. dinner, wtekcnd breakfast E--.pertl) prt'parcd Conunental cu1\1nc Lave piano bar cnteru1n· mrnt, customcn \Ometam6 s,ct 10 sana alO"J.. SS * * * GeJ~ee 0r..-2023 Harbor 81\-d .. 642-716:?. Rcserva11ons aettpted Genuine Ouncse Mandan n da~cs S10« I 97S. "•11rd Wlnnll\I CUISlnl' Lunch, dinner, takc-<>ul. cocktail~ 7 da)fo. SS * '* * G•llf AMtn 38 t O • Ptaza Or .. South Coast Ptaz.a Viti.. 668-1737 0 6 pen for lunch l l:lO lO 2:30'. dinner to 10. Top. ranked Scandinavian/ Continental ~uranc in La Jolla. f'C.ClentJy ~wd to Oranar County, lnlerall ... NJJlne in a cas· ual scu1ne. upett> appe1iKn and JUDY CHAMBERLAIN'S able. Reservations aocepeod. Casuat lne~pcnsive. N ol rated. a.leap I« BAI, 9901 Yorttown Ave., 963-RIBS; classy. upscale n b joint. famtly valun.. c1tcellcnt prep- Sun. Brunch 11 :30-2:30. Savory l n- dtan Tandoori and Mua)aj f\a vors. Not rated. Gamver'• ReataHa•t. 18482 MacArthur Blvd. U J...&41 I. Open for lunch 11 :3().3 Mon.-Sat; dinner 5:30-tO n1~tly. Resiervations re- quired. A tnp to Joli> Olde England Not rated. E araoon. S • * • * J .C,, McUa's Bat 6 Grill. 18121 To ORANGE COAST Beach Blvd. 84 1-0417. Lunch 11.30 to S p.m. da1l). Dinner S 10 I O:JO Mon-Thurs: S to 11 p.m. Fn-Sat. Sunday brunch 11 -3 P·l'll· R1bs- ch1ckcn. pasta. seafood. Entcrwn- mcnt. Reservations accepted. Sem1- casual. Moderate Not rated. LettJ't DeU-Bakery, 8911 Adams 968-4466, Open 8 to 6:30 da11} Lasagna. fc11uc 1na alfredo. Rc~r vations not required. Casual. lnei1· pensive. Not rated. ~u.a. Koll Cen1er Irvine Nonh. 2010 Mam St-~no. 261-2929 Open for lunch l I to 3 M on.·Sat. dinner S to 10 Mon.-Thurs .. S 10 11 Fn.-Sat.. S to 10 Sun. Rcsef'atlon\ aettpled Not rated. hght cntrtti Wondcrtul homcmadt' breads. eAccllcnt ca' tar selcctaon homemade gra'ad la--.. ~st cac~r ~lad 1n to"n Good 'aluc Constant acll' It) (Sunda) brunch "'ane din· nen. food tasungs. bar menu all afternoon and into l~ late n1gh1) SS **** BMikawa 3800 Plaza Dr .. South Coast Plaza \ allagc SS '7-~S3 I R~ ef" a11ons suggested Fane tflld111onal Japan~ mtaufllnt u§.CS the frcsht"St aniredac~nts Sushi bar. ta1am1 rooms. cod.ta1l loungc Multt<ou~ K.a1selu dinners must bl' ordered 14 h~ an ad,ance Elegant dining. lunch. danntr. SS *'*** LA Puaola. I Q69 Harbor Bh d 646· I ~15 Open for lunch Mon -Fn 11.30 to~. dinnc.-r S 30 IO 10 Reser- vauons r«ommendcd. Abo\\' a'cr- a~ Nonhem Italian cu1s1nc al budgc1<onsc1ous pnces. Veal dishes h1&hl ) recommended: e \ccllcru 11ram1su. ·unda) buffet dinner a ma" ehJU) famil) affair SS * * * * Mudarla GHrmel 1500 .\dams at Harbor. 5~ 1937 Rt'servauons ac· ct'ptcd RC'\ 1p1cnt of Gold ~v.ard of fa~lltncc nin<' conSC'CUll'l' ~cars O"ncr M1lhacl t1nang sta}\ ahead of trends anl.1 ~ts t~ standard for Clune)(' rc\taurant~. Superb lo~ttr dahc\ and 1.ontcmpora~ < haneS<" otTcnnp Lunch. dinner. tali.e--0ut CO{li.1a1ls ., d:l)S SS **'*** Ml Cua 2% E. I 71h St . 645-76~ti Fam11\ SI\ k Mt\lcan restaurant Prcs1d°c.-nt Bush has eaten here' Open daal> '' I I a m for lunch. dinnc.-r coc~uuls ( all ahead for lafl.C panics ~llac11ous ~r' let' for famal· 1c.-s. t'\l<'llrnt fom1h 'aluc S ...... Ne•~rt Rib 2000 N<'~pon Bhd 631 ·.1 10 R1~. ~·h1clen . shnmp. salads. undv.1chc' Emphas1\ on (ruhnc.-ss. 4ual1t) Delu.·1ous com bread C )pen from 4 pm Monda~ through Saturda). :. p m Sunda) Tal.e out from :. pm dall) >S **** Pa1&a Mtta. ~I:. f I 7th ~t 64~-1488 l>inntr ' I.la) s. lunl h C\Cf) da) C\C'CPI ~un L1Jht lt:ila;an rare ""1th .in c.-mphll\1\ on frt\h puw No1 ratt'd PrMto Rl11orutt. 'l l' 8nstol °'t . uth COl)t Pla1.1 54Q. <>' Open for lunch 11 .\0 10 2 30 Mon ·Sat . dinner ~ '\() to I Mon -Sat Sun brun~h uni~ Shorp1ng-mall llahan food v.11h f1rsh fhh. ch1cltn and pa~ta remfil bread Poll~ S<'r' ire SS** Rff o.u.. 10 1 f Sandpoint<' t>r SS6-7701 ()pen 11 10 :. \1on . un . unda) brunch 10 to \ Rt')Cf· 'auoM a('('('plcd Fine Mt\lcan food an 1 fun and dant-abk environment Not rated. llJVitttl Rat.aarut. '333 Bnstol t South Coast Plan. S40-3840 Opc:n for lunch 11.30 10 3 Mon.-Sat • dinner S 10 10 Mon.-Thun .. S to It Fn-Sat. Retc" ations su11nt1on ward-w1nn1~ oonunnnal cumne. Popular stand&)'. All the nite 1ouch· es o( K"1' 1Ct': aracious atmospheiT and accouucment~. SSS * * * * Raby's. 3333 lkar St . Crystal Court 662-Rl'BY Open 8 to 9 Mon - Thurs .. 1 to 10 Fn.-Sat .. 7 10 9 Sun. Rcscr.a11ons not required Buriers and frat's an a re<Tt"ated 194-0s diner complete "1th recorded swing music E\ccllen1 ~ads Serv1Ct" 1s totall> on the mark. S * * * * Scott 1 Seafoo4 Grill u4 Bat. 3300 Bmtol St 979-2400. Open for lunch and dinner se'en da)'s a -wttl ('all for hours. Juz champaant lunch on "~lends Rcscf" .a11ons suggested frt"Sh seafood ctass1call) prepared. complete with an O)stcr bar. Not rated Tea • Sympa~)' 369 E I 7th t .• 64S-4860. Col) authentic English tea room Breakfast. lunch. after- noon tea, Sunda) bninch. lovmgl) prepared. T emfic Comish pasties. steak and k1dne) pie. tnfle. En&lish anuquC'S ma) bl' purcha$Cd. S * * * y,..uorla Plao. 3333 S. Bnstol St . South C'oa~t Plan S40-8038 Opt:n for lunch 11 to 9 Mon.-Sun Reser- ' :iuon$ not rcqulf'cd. The ultimate pauena "1lh I I d1fTert"nt pizzas from 1 1han to :-lropoht.an. Not rated H~ Cntlr)' LC41. 3333 Bnstol 540-882~ Open I I 10 9 da1I). R~r· 'auon~ accepted Dine m the Mctro·s onl) railroad d1n1ng guide. Nol rated Ztlbfn 171:. Placentia. 64S·8091 :"Jo r~r' at1oni. Lo~tcr tail. pnme nb. ch1clcn and nbs at reasonable pr1tts pc'C•al ch.angrs naghtl). Luoch. dinner. . unda) breaHast Not rated Fountain Valley Clao lklLt, 17272 Ncwhope {\1 546-'7-&26 Open for lunch from 11.30 a.m to 2 p.m Mo n -Fn Din- ner S p.m.·9:.lOp.m Mon.-Th .. S·IO p.m. Fn • Sat Closed Sunday' Ital· 1an cuisine w11h ~mencan "goodies" (buric~ hot d°'\) ava1l:ablc in the oor Not r3ted ne Hop. 18774 Brookhursl \t 963-2366 Open 6 pm 10 2 a m Mo9-S:u Hamburgcrs, quesad11las. .. b11 boppt:r" hot dogs r>.inc1n1 to ·so-, and '6()) music Re~rva11ons not tt.'qu1m1 Scm1<1sual lnewc·n- \1 H -.Joi ra1t.'d Prlmanra l\eslaarHI, 16S25 8rool.hur"t t lat Heil) 17~ 7Q7 Open lunch 11 '0 to :' pm. Dinner S to 10 lO pm Mon-Sat llahan Re~n at1on' accepted Casu. I (11lod \-aluc for v.ell-prepared vcal. past.i and classu:al Italian d1shn (ircat deucns SS *'*** ------Huntington Beach Maxwell'• 8)' cM Sea, 317 Coast H ighway 536-2SS5. Open 8 a.m lo l l p.m. daily. Sunday brunch 9 10 ' p.m. Seafood and steaks. Entertain· mcnt and dancing Tues-Sat. Reser- vations accepted. Lave music nearl) all the umc. Romantic. "uh ocun v1cv.. Great lo~ter dishes. home- made popovers. Semi-casual SSS *** Irv me Bi•~•· 191 00 Van Kannan <\\C 7S:?-S2.:'. Open for lunch 11 10 3 dinner S to 11. Temfic happ) hour 5 to 7. R~at1ons aettpted Award-v.·1nmng European cuisine Gorgrous.. 1n1ercst1ni. ver) scnous food "1th a moderate pnce tag Perfect spot for a romantic dinner or pov.cr lunch. Order a full meal at lhc h vcl) bar. "h1ch features Brauhan music. dancing at night. SS * * * • Bistre HI. 18:?01 Von Karman SH-9:?01 Open for lunch and din- ner M-F-. dinner onl)' Sat and un Bnlhan1 ne" David Wilhelm mas- terpiece features contcmPoral) (ah· forn1a bistro fa~ Tr\ the house salad. lobster cake~. cn.ainbl) peasant bread. ancho' > 1apenadc Beau11ful. sleek decor fn&med b) waterfall and lush grttoel) Patio dining 1n ad- dition 10 n:"gular d1n1ng room SS **** Callea&e Restaaraat I q 111 \.tam l 9/S-1~:'0 Open for lum.h II to ' dinner 3 to 10 un -Thur\. 3 ICI 11 Fn.-SaL Happ) Hour 4 to " Rtser· 'a11ons a ccptcd ( nllfom1a-11t'd Southwestern nJ1s1nc C.,rcen (Om tamales and s.t' ache sptttaltaes of t~ house. Tn the blue marpm.as Bus> lunch11 me hangout for the Youni Professional crowd SS ....... Cllam,..... lf"1ne Marnt)tt. 18000 Von Karman. SS \-0100 Open 11 l<l 2 p.m. dail) RCS<'r' auons aettpted Hamburger\. stnl~ and \al:ids 1n 3 casual spons bar almoi.phcrt 'Jot rated. QuUdalr. 18Ql2 '1ac.\nhur Bhd 752-8001. Open for lunch 11 · Jt1 to 2 . .JO Mon.-Fn. d1nnn ti '<l to 10 W Mon · Thun . <> JO to 11 fn -Sat Res.en ations acceptt'd Oumandang French-Con1tnen1al cu1<1ant at· mosphe~ that's a C'EO'\ drc.am Rom.intac an the C'' emng ( hcl B> mn \.C'mmell ha\ rNtorrd th<' lustre to the menu mqmfu.cnt '4:r '1ct (the ""utc'°' 'peal c":clk'nt French I SSS * • • * Qkaao Jou I 81 lt \4am c;t ~61 · JOE! Open • ll m to 11 p m Mun Fn. 11 10 11 ~t 4 \() to 10 'un R~f' auon~ KcrptC'd \1e~u11c and oali. 'teal'> and ~afood '-iot rated. Baja ""''"· 781ll WamC'f Ave. (at Buch Blvd.) 842·89S5. ~n daal) I I a m 10 I 0 p m Authcnuc .. South of the border" hOmt$t) le food pttpared (rnh daily. Lunch features all·you-an-eat buffet. Sunda)' buffet brunch with complimcntat) cham· pqne a nd manaclws Catenng avail cw.. .. --. 41 '~ Campu\ [)n,c 8S6-1~ 11 Open for lunch 11 10 l dinner l 10 I 0 Ciun · fhuf\ \ tCI 11 Fn l Rcscr,111ons aC'\'t'ptt'd ln- no,al1,c:. fun cumne bordcn on nou\clle ('l11ne\t. but with srner- ousl) ·sued pon1ons olorful at· mosphcrc. C:\ccllent food Tt) the Gold Coin Bttf Located an thC' 11"' inc Mar\c.c\placc ScP4tra\e lunch and dinner menus. SS * * * • TM ClaJ Ov•. I S43S Jcfm) Rd S 52·28S I Open for lu nch t t.l0-!.30. drnncr S.J0..10.JO Tue It•... 4 300 Von Kannan A' c 7S2-71 SI Open for lunch 11 to ~ Mon.-Fn . d1nneT S to 10 Thurs . S to 11 Fri.-Sat. Sunday brunch 10:30-2. Rtsef"ations accepted. Fane Japanese specialties. SS *'* McConnkk's 6 Sdunld. 2000 Mun St 7S6-0SOS. Open 11-11 dail) R~ cr\-at1ons accepted. Fresh seafood Entertainment and danCJng sax nights a ~ttk. SS *** M•r~u·1. I 7900 Jambortt Bh d. 863-3111. cu 291 Open for lunch I l 30-2 Mon.-Fn. dinner 6-10 Mon - Fn . Sat 6-1 I. Rt'11.'rvauons sug- 1ested Elegant Cahfom1a cu1s1nt' O'ersttn b) ouutand1ng Exccull'C C"Mf Michael \\atren SU *** Pr~so. 184 20 Von Karman SH-I BJ Open 11 30-m1dn1gh1 Mon -Fn . 5-m1dnight Sat-Sun Rt'\- ef" a11ons aCC'Cpted. Ltgh~e.tghl but authtn11c ~orthem ltalia'n cu1s1ne Pa~u dish~ lxst C~uall~ \p11T, 'up Ct1> SS '*** Ver4.I Rlltorut~ ltaliaJM. 14 120 Cuhcr Dr 551-1101 Open for lunch 11 -2 "-1on -Fn . dinner +.Q '0 ·un -Thurs . +.!O'JO Fn -Sat Re!.<'r· 'a11ons accepted Fn-sh pastas and milk-fed 'cal. ~ot rated Laguna Beach B.J. '• D icaco Piluria ~80 C oa"' H") . ~Q4-380~ Open 11 30 am to 1 l a m daal~ Puu. <1pa.ghtt11 la!>agna. hot and •old sa~1ches ( asual. aneApen'>" c Ce4ar Crttk Lu \ 4 Forest \ C' -l97 -86% Open da11\ Pastas. sta food. entenaanmenl Rt"St"r. at1on' aC\Cptcd Casual \foc.k'ratc f ive Fttl 3~ Glcnney~ \t Laguna &ach. _.Q--49S5. lunch M· t . dinner \t-~un Cont<'mpor.i~ ucata,e. edcct11. < h1nes.t"·1nflucn«"d cua~ne .\ total d<'hght. v.o rth Prl""' that alT' h•fh<'r than man' ··tra d1uon1I .. Chan~ ~staurants Parl- ma an municipal lut or on strttt Re~na11ons SSS • ** • * bcMu 222 Fo~t .\\(' ..aQ"Y.554(\ (. ontcmpora~ ~uth~c\t \ut\1ne \Ouncs' of Da' 1d "1lhclm -unc of 0 ~ ·~ m o'>t h1ghh ·rnp('\·1ed chefs Tin} d1 n1ng room hamper) \Crvltt shghtl~. C\"c:lltnl nv<'C"lhl·· I~'> Rt1Cf'.a11ons ac•cptt'd SS **** ~,.., Tilal ~b~ 1750 " ( ·~'' H"'. 4Q4.M:.-Open for lunc h Tu· f Open for d1nn<'r T -\un < lo"t'<I Monda}S p1~} hl-cl and \i1ddk Eutc.-m Jl\he'\ Rt•<.er' auon' "' 1.t'ptc.-d * * '* • lt .. y'1 Aa.. 0 \Hr. .\On.=: < 1i:1'1 H"'' "'"' -:~ H u~·, bur~t·•' anJ .\m<'m .• 1n \ u1\1nC' B-l -{) -,1.1" '01 r.ttl-d 1hman 11\~f\ \ ( oa't H~' 4Q4..Q4tXl Ofl('n h~r J1nnt'f 'un Th ~ \().I O p m f . l ~ \0.111 ,n Ital- ian , u1sin< SS * • • * Sornai. C rllk l-Om<'T ill \1l-rma1J •nd <iknncHt' Lt~una (k.i,h -*~·Sti8f\ Dinner n1Jhth 'apa \t\ It' C ahtom 1.1 t u1\lne Pnltn~ "here ) 1>u Ii nd 11 Rt"IC'n a lion\ ""' re<-0mmmdN but a fe" tabln <If\' wa'td for v.al~-an~ SS *'*** 11w T••~n urf )~ Sand Hatcl I S5S uth < oast Htgh"'1> l..a&una 8eacl\.. 49744-7 8reali:fut. lunch and dinner )t\'t'n da) u nda bnlnch Jad.ets required for l'""tle- men aftcT S.30 p..m. R~lh\)n' rccommt'nded C'onternpora~ Cah· c I lorn1a c1psine mast<"rfulh pttpartd t-' hd..~n )...l•n14 onh. form<"rl) ch<'f .11 l .\' ( llrU) SSS ***** :?4% Cafl' 2·C "I C"oos1 H1gh~a> I J(l.una lkath 494-:!444 Open 11 J m ll' ll~m M-f . 9 a.m 10 11 pm 'iat -'\ n Brcalfas1 on ~("('._· l'n1.h nnl' ~ 111 nr tale out Lun h J1nncr ~nd14 <.he) and spcctahlles J1. 'l''>' from 1he hcach VcgC"tanan ..and\.\Kh h1@.hh m.ommtndt'd S *** \'Iva Halla l(I\ Amad14J\ La¥una fka-.:h 44~.1,220 ( on11.·mpo ra'"' h(l.hl 'ophl'lll.Jlt•d ltJhJn l'IJl\IOl' I un1.h and J1nnl·r .,.,.,,.n JJ" < l•m- 11r1.•h1.•n"' 1.· m1.·nu 111 tir\t 1.our\t'\ \,11.11.h p111<1\ JnJ f'l,hlJ\ f \l'f'\ thing 1111 m1.•nu '' pmnl k" th.in ~ 111 S *** Newport Beach Amelia 's Ill \1ar1nt' .\'e 1 • ~ 11'1111 <>p. n '''' lum:h I J 30 tc• : 111 \lvn ·\JI . dinner b w 10 Sun- u.i' hrundt Ill to 2 30 Mon -at 'x°Jlc)<l\.I \Pl'1.1Jlt1n lrl•m the ltahan ulJ\t 'ot rJ ll.'J Alla Mane's ~f\-UI l Paulil < O.l\I ""'' ~211-~100 Opc.-n tor lunlh I I \11 to 2 .l ll \111n .f n dinner 'i \t 1 t11 I•• Tu1.'' -\at Ke\Cna110n' 'u~· l(1 'led lkau11l11lh prepared u1ntl·m- po1r Jn ( ahlorn1a 1.u1•11nf hi.. U\IO(l. 1111 P<l''a' .ind \C'aloud ( nt\ 1n· 11m•t1.• .ttmu\pher1.· r \lt'lknt 141nt: 1"1 SSS * ** * Aotoinr l r \lendit·n Hotel 4 'iOO \IJ1, \nhur fil,J 416-200! Open 101 din1~ t• tu I U T uc!a-Sat Rc)Cr - \ JtlOO\ rt•4uirc:d \\.\ard-v. 1nnini ml nu ol lighll'f r r1.·nl h ( on1tncntal llJl\1nr n1.dh:n1h prep.ul'<l Jnd gr Juuu~I) ~·n t'd \1arl... chi-chi 31· nH•'>phere la1. I..~ rnmancr but d1.'- ll\ l'r' 1m prl·'"'l'n1.''>\ Lo'> .\ngclc\ d1111.' rt'nd 111 1h111l lh" 1\ the ht'\! 11. \l.1uran1 1n < > ( hut the\ pro~ abl) haven't bttn to any others. ssss **** ArdiH 3334 W CoaSI Hw\ 645-7077. Open for lunch I I a.m io 3 p.m Mon -Fn. Dinner from 5 p.m. -I a.m. dail). Clusical con- tint'ntal cuisine: tablt'S1de prt'p- arauon a spcnalt} Fa\ onte haunt of Nt'14J>Cln Bach's O ld Mone\ mcllov.. <.onscf'all"<' crowd. SS~ **** Bob 8a.n1 37 Fashion Island. 644-2030 Open 11 to 10 dail) Sunda) brunch 11 to 3 R~r ' ;muns 3l'l'l'Ptt'd Stt'ak\ and seafood "1th .i da'>s1c Scottish touch E:u:tl- kn1 pnmc nb and caesar sal:id Dami) lit. dubb) atmospht'l"t' E'<:<'I· lent p1an·o l'nUrta1nmt'nt. SS **** 8abf)le1. 111 Palm St ()75-9093 Open 5 to IO 30 Tut'\.-un. 5 10 11 Fn -Sat Rt'St"nauons acceptC'd Su- perior C ahfom1a CUISlnt' htghhghted b) ll\t" entt'ru1nment nightl). Big band on unda) nights. C'an get rov.J) when bus) SS *** Byroo's Alley .S501 Pacific ( oa\I Hv.' f>4b-91 2b \t<"al..<;. S('afood \IX'llJlt1c., I unch. dinner ~turdA) .and ~unda' bru nlh LI\ t'h bar. local cro14d Rl"1<'r' a11om acccptt'd SS *** Cabau Cafe hC.XI "Jt'v..pon ( enter Dr Fuur ~asom Hotel 759~0t!Ob Open 10 30 to 10 \.ion -fn . ~I ---10. \un ~-5. Rt"'!.Cr,a11on) •H- u:ptt"d < ahforn1a continental 1.u1s1nc Not rated C< Corou del Mar 2333 E. Pacttit Coast Hv.~ 675-24b6 Open 8 am to 10 pm Mon -Fn . " am. to HI p m ~t -\un Rtst'f\ auo ns not nnel>\al'\ C...ourme1 cofTtts. ~lads and \3ndv.-Kht's. "Joi rattd Caft Fivt·O-Flve I 109 Ntwpon ( <ntcr l>r 6-'0-575: Open 8 am to ~pm \lon -rn . 8 10 6 Sat .. 11-5 ~un 'o re5<'r' at1ons takt'n Sa~ds \\" offn :\\\Hit' 'Wlt•t (1011 of hnt· \\in••' and sandwichn 10 a casual at- mosphcrt'. Not rated. Callferala Bead! 335S Via Lido. 675-0575. Open for lunch noon-2 p.m. Mon.-Fn Dinner S:)().10 p.m. Mon .. Tu.: unlll 10:30 Tu.-Th .. until 11 Fn .. Sat No reservations t.ak<"n. Not ratt'd. CalUorala Pina IUtdta 11 51 Nt'w- pon Center Dr 759-5543. Open 11 to 10 Sun.-Thurs .. and 11 to 11 Fn.- Sat. No rc~rvat1ons taken Cnsp- crustC'd gourmet pizza comes in doz- t'ns of Oa\Ol'S. somt' art rather odd Bus> plact' SS * * * ne CalUlery JOIQ l.afa)t'tlt .\V(', 675-5'77 O pen for lunch 11 30 to ·' Mon.-Fn .. d1nnt'r 5 to 10 dail) Sunda) brunch I 0:30 to 2:30. Reser· 'allonl> an t'ptcd Conttncntal 1.u1sine "''th a seafood t'mphas1s vrcat dam cho"'dt'r SS **** Cannelo'1 3520 E Pacific Coast II"'> 675·19:1 Open for d1nnt'r from 5 30 to I 0 30 Sun.· Thur\ 5 30 to 11 .30 Fn -Sat. R<"scrvnuons sug- gest<'d Cla\s11. Nonhcrn ltahan gourmt't cu1~1ne °"ll('v.. mockratt'I~ pnccd lo unge menu scned 'tll 14et' ho ul"i \\ 1ld and ru) plact' at night 14hcn the band stnkt's up the ..amba mus11. \cf'\ chic cht'ntt'k. owner ( armclo a"nd Gt'nt'ral Manast'r Domenico art' t~o of tht maJor attracu on'> SS * * * * C.~y Newport 1:!20 Bison .,,_ <"nut' 759-3388 Lunch 11 a m to ' pm. dall~. d1nnt'r wnt'd all d<n . s.e' en da) s. Chinese cu1s1ne Not rated. Qia'1 ~e 'I '6 W Balboa Bh d 6., 3-8204 Open 11 10 ~ da1I> Rt'scn a11ons accepted Chin~ and C.antont'sc cu1i1nt' Tr) the kung pao ch1ckt'n Not rated. ~I.a.Hy's. 630 Lido Park Dr 6 7 5--0 I 00. ReS('rvauons suggt'stC'd. Harbor l.indmark. Lobstt'r dinner deals: comprcht'ns1vt' SCJ1food mt'nu Noisy, busy, fun. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. SS *** ~·a Diller 2305 E. Coast HW) .. Corona dcl Mar. 673-9050. Open 6 a.m. to m1dnaaht Sun.-Th.: until I a.m. Fn.. Sat. F1f\1t'S-style diner. 1111th JUkt'bolles. stresses homt'styk food. Not rated. El Tertte Grill, 9S I Nt'wport Ccntt'r Dr. 640-2875. ()pen 11 to 11 Mon.- Fn.. 11 to m1dni&ht Sat. Sunda) brunch 10 to 2. Rtl(rvatjons ac- c.t'ptt'd Southwt'Stt'm. Tt.ll/Mt'll and Mc1m:an favontes 1n a fcsuvt' social atmosphef't' Vt'f) lood grttn com tamales.. porL d1sht"S L1' t'I) ha pp) hour SS **** F1s•ermu'1 located at tht' \t'f) end of tht Nt'wport Pier 6 7).9771. R<"s- ef'\auons not n«cssar) Stn 1ng the frnht'St s.eafood~ from thl' Paci lie North\\est Brcakfa\L lunch. d1nnrr Not ratC'd Ft"l' c,.wu 3801 E Pacific (out Hw> 760-03 I Opt'n 5 to 12 Mon - ~t • 4 to 11:30 Sun unda) brunch I 0 30 10 .:!: 30. Rt'5<'rvauons sug- gt'st~ C'on~r' at1't' atmospht'r< .l landmarl 1n Corona dd Mar and a belO"~ lrad111on In fine chning Prime nb 1~ tht main d"914, it's done "'1th all the tnmmangs. like Yorksh1rt' pudding. But the Piano Bar 1s gont'. and that's a shamt' SSS **** Fl•e Peet Two 1145 Nt'wpon \t'nttr Dr b40-5250 Open 11 30 Ill 2 30 for lunch Mon -Fn .. 5 10 10 for dannt'r un.-Thurs. 5 10 11 Fn -Sat Reservations suggMtt'd Mt'nu in transttton Nou,tau/no u,<llr Ch1no1scrit' Y.lth pasta d1sht's thrown in for good mt'asuf't'. ( an't quilt compare w11h th< onginal in La&una Beach. Prttenuous 'Wlnt' hM $Cl~ tOnt' for ~rv1Ct'. SSS **** Gary'• ~ll 3309 East Coast H1ah· wa) 67S-2193 Open Q to 8 Mon - t-n • 9 to 7 Sat 10 to 8 un' Rest"nat1ons not nttcssat) At least 37 'antlt"S of hot and cold ddt sandwiches. froZt'n )<>gun. Tu~ night tacos. catt'nng. Also in P1an de Cafcs. Not rated. Glor1io 305 Manne A''C. 675~191. Au1htnt1c Italian food D1nnt'r onl}. 5 to 10 pm Mon.-Thurs 5 to 11 p.m. Fn. and Sat Not ratC'd G ... Ea11• Rntauut. .:! I 0 Nt'*- pon C't'nter Dr. 640-2411 Open 7 a.m. to 10 pm Mon -Thun 'a.m to 11 p m Fn • 8 a m 10 I Cl p m Sat.-Sun t(e)Cn at1on5 for pant<"' mof't' than eight Natural foods for a health' hft'\hk ll.;ot rated Hasw'1 332'5 Nt'14-pon· Boult'vard 675--iM8 Open for lunch 11 hl 3 Tuc.'S.·Sat. dinner 5·'0 to II Mon- Sat. 5 lO 10 I II \un R\·~" auon\ accept~ ft'1ll' c dining ot dt'hnou\ ltbant·st 'Pt"~ 1alt11:., S(lh dance" on v.ttk<"nd~ SS • • * J.W.'s Su Grill QOO "lrwfl()rt (enter Dr. Mamou Hottl 640-4000 Opcn 6·30 am t o IO p_m 'iun -Thu"' 6·30 am to 11 pm Fn -\31 Rt'scr· 'a11onc, 3llt'plcd Fr~h fish ~IC'\ lion~ !'lot rat<'d <ayam• 101 Ba~'lt'l4 Place "t"\4· pon Bcal'h .,~~-ff'"' Lunlh "1-Fn dinner from ti pm M-\at d~ un S<-lf park 1n adJ01n1ng lot .\utht'nlll Japanse .. \ Ul\lnt' ~f\ C'd IO 1ranqu1I t'n' ironmtnl Order SS~ pt>r-~™>n l.:J1"«"l1 ltast ~4 ho urs 1n ad\ancc SSS ***** Le Midi 34:!1 Via lido. fi'75-4904 Rt"St"r\ ation\ acceptt'd Swm l'hC'I Walter Ru111man·~ award-v. innini cu1s1ne ·~ mno' au' t' and an1~11< Lamb. "cal and olhtr \pcc1.,alt1~' from Franct' and "'117t'rhlnd Lunch. d1nnt'r cockuuls cat<"nng SS **** Marc. Pelo I :!6(1 Bison 721-0801 Lunch and dinn<'r 7 daH 11 a m 10 11 p.m Nonhtm Italian culSln< 1\0 1 ratt'd Ristorante ltalino featuring Northern Ita lian Cuisine Specializing In Fresh Fish To Show Our Appreciation to our customers over the past year & to invite customers who have not yet tried us, we are off e~g ~be following specials ... Cl4 Early Gourmet Dinners Ca'1cheon Specials •Timballo di Lasagna--S72s • Fresh Fish alla checca---S99~ • Chicken F1orentina-S89S • Fettucini Alfredo--S750 •Linguini Calamar i-S725 • Chicken Marsa la-S82s • Eggplant Parmesan-S79S •Rigatoni Sausage-.s82s • Cappellini w /Fresh Tomato Basil---S750 • Linguini w /Shrimp fra diavolo-J925 • Veal Marsala-S<)9'5 ~Mon -Frl It J0.1~m tlltd~ sou,, ot ~ w~rm ~ 6 Ir~ butrNI Capellini alla Checca Lasagne Tortellini Bolognese Chicken Parmigiana Fettuccini Calamari s595 S625 5695 s725 s7so 't 11 fl I ... I I t', ~ 1111 • Catering • Take Out • Delivery • Private Parties • Weddings • 1969 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 646-1225 ''" ' .... I l,11 I '. ! I '' ••••• , ••• ,. t .. •• Ody PU01 Weetc9"dl Thuradey, s..>tember 2~. 1990 ~ 1100 w. PKiftc Cout Hwy. 64S-8™· <>Dea fot ctiJUlef 6 to tO Mon.-Fn., S:10 to 11 Sat.-SUO. llaCfVlUOOS '':tf:'j ned. Moroccan Qtisint . spcda t.:ina. _ in lemon dlictt:n and rabbit. SSS *** *""'' 232S E. Pacific Cout Hwy. 673-8267 Open for lunch 11.:lO to l ; 4aantf 5 lO 11. llacrvabOaS f'C- qlWtd Gourmet Italian cuiti.ne m rcd-'thtt splendor. Not nled . ... ,.,. 2931 E. Pacific Cont Hwy. 67s-66n Open for IWKb ll:lO to W, d1nntr S:30 to 10:30. Sunday brWKh 11 30 to 2:l0. Rnervations ecapttd (nucally acclaimed In· 411n and tandoori cookery. SS *'**'* .......... lrtlla ~ 202 Newport Ccnttr Dr ~1 10. Open 11:30 tO 10 Sun ·Thu~ .• 11 :lO to 11 Fri.-Sat Bar optn until I Lm. Rncrvauons acttPlfil lnsh specialtiet plus salads. burgtrs and steaks SS ** Newport La•••••· SO) East Edgtv.a1cr 6 7S-23 3. ()pen for lunch 11 10 :!. danntr S to ~. Restt· vauons a1.ctpted. Fine watttfront dining '"11h great vlC'W of Fun 2'.onc and all 1hc t lClUQI c:ommotion that unpl1ts Ov.ntr O.Vld Sahsbury's IJ'ICIOU\ allltU<k IS apparfftt ID the canng st'n 1ct Wonderful fresh fish and st'afood. uccllent Sunda)' brunch \ aned entertam ment an· dudn It'(' rt111t on Sundays SU **** Nnpon Oy1kr Bar _. GriU 2100 " 0..C"anlront 67S-9977 Frt'Sh fish and pNJ \pte1alt1". cocktails. bttr and '"111C' Homemade deueru Oprn ~ JaH from 11 :30 Casual atmu\phl.'rC' SS * * * * 1\e Old Spa0.«I f'K&ery. 21 I 0 Ncv.p .. n Bf\a 67S-86S4. Open for dinner ~ Ill I 0 Mon.-Thun .. S to 11 Fn .\.J1 ~ 10 10 Sun. Rt~rvauons not a1.1.l·p1cJ lnupcnuve lasa1na and pJ\ta dished wtth an old fash1on.·J tlair Not rated Par1d11t Cale. 600-0 NC'v.pon (rntcr Dr 644-1237. ()pen for lunch 11 h• _ \o ~fon.-Fn , dinner S to Q Mon \Jt Rts<rvataons ICCC'pted ~1.i 11 ng 1n frnh fish and pasta. catrr·ritt "'a1lablt Not rated Pa.rttr's SufoM Grlll 309 Palm t 6~\_ 1 • J Open for lunch 11 to ' Mun 'JI J1nntr 5 to 10 Sat · Thu•\ ' tu 11 Fn unda)' brunch 10 • J Rt'St'n ataons sugC'Sted Sk<1h .1 .! ~afood -•th J&TZ and ~· '•I r;attd PU<'al Pl.ira 'k •i><>n. Bnstol and b m"' llXlO Bmtol 7S~..OICP Opcr r lun,h 11 .lO to~ Mon -Fn dinr • \I). IO Mon -Sat Rcvr- 'at1111' ·" ,,•ptC"d L1&h1 ind natural fl<i , 11, tr11m the 'loltutlt of France: and th<: ' • 11 nl C ahfom11 Manelous U'I( ti •. tll\ lc:llucts tn IODO\ Ill\(' \.llJ,h 'Pare atmosphere in stnp m.i l, ' 1t1<10 doesn·1 d1man11h thC' C\••'• •1 n1 of Pascal Olhats' am · i&•nJ• • tl,ur SSS * * * * TH t';ntlloa 6'Kl NC'wp<>r1 Ctnttr Di I , ! "icUoO\ Hotel 7S9-0808 01)l'n • hrnkfut 6·30 to 10 '0 Mon I r lunch 11 10 to 2 Mon Fn J, nC't ti to 10-30 and Sunda' brun, 11 I 11 to :! RMCrvat1ons O«JcJ \mrncan conttmporat) cu1\in(' ••1th Frrnch touchn 01- 'l'''t ~n:.id hs'kct, all btTad hakt'd on ,1,m1'1C\ lmpcccabk ~n1tt \1et\I flt'rftcl food. ID an II· m•"Phnr that tranS«nds hotel \trr ""' \~S ***** ~ Ru •f Ne-..rt. 2106 " 0..C'Jntront. 6 'S-:!S66 Open for dan- ntt ~ \11 to I:! Mon -Sat Rtttt· '•111•n' \UUC'sted Gourmet seafood in .an rlC"pnt V1ctonan wttana \\ 1dch r~oan11t'd as amona thC' tit-st l(llooJ rrstauranti tn the countr) Tn tht abalone and lobster Rt\ Chandler "a perfcet1on1st. 1t shov.s Suun ( handkr and Jo hn Rackt Pfn1d(' o ... ~r the front desk .,,,.th aplomb. SUS **•** 'l\e Ritt 880 Ne-pon Center Dr 720.1800 Ooen (Of lunch t l•JO to J Mon -~t . dinner 5:l0 to 12 Mon • SaL Resuvauons suggnttd. Al-a)s.- uccHent danana upentnct Cut(' R1u. Girls 1n scant)' skins • .,,..ondtr· full) funn~ bantndcrs. Hans Prag- tr"s tA~St. The onl) place to bt on Frida) afternoon 1n Ntv.pon Beach. tables 1n the bar art restned a Wttk 1n ad' ancc:. Best barbu1trs an to"'n. d1110 li,·er and onions. rt1 salad. cracked dungcness crab Dt- fin1t1' t non-no u,tllt menu staH consistent from )'Car to )tar -and so does Mr Pragn"s clitnlt'le. th(' crnnt de la (rc:mt of 0 C ( asualh tlqant to drtu~ SSS • '* '* * * ~~·, 2407 E Coast H"'' Corona dtl Mar b~J..P50 Open (or lunch Mon -Fn 11 am to: 'Op m Dinner S· I 0 p m dail) R('\Cr· ... auons accepted for lunch and from S to ~·30 Mon.-Th . from 5 to., pm onl) Fn . Sat C onmstntl~ good con11ne ntal. No rthern llalian cu1s1nt SS •••• Reyal T\al 4001 W C oa~t H1gh"'a' 6S0-33:2 RM('na11on~ acccptt'd Ottin11l'Yt fhJI (UISIO(' \ alue·pal ~ cd lunchron comb1na11on \pt'<'1al\ StrtnC' d~or l.um.h. dinntr ~un da) brunch .\lso at I "'SO S ( oast H\lo) 1n Laguna &alh .,aQ+, .s~~ SS •••• Rtaby'1 Japar Di.Hr lC'KXl " Pa- l I lil ( lleSI H'"' ~ ::..it.>66 Optn ., a m tn 9 pm J.11h RM<'n a11on' nm nt>..c\\an l:.ngli\h-st) k fart' "'11h burgrr\ and Jd1 ~nd\lollh~ 'ot rattd Sam'• IHll M>«l 'r"'f!On C cnta Dr ., :1i..o \t-1 1 Open ., 111 ~ \1nn - f n 'o rt''>t'f' .i111111' n('('dro C>d lUl\IOt' :--.ut l.tll"J Saport. IOl(o Ra\\1\k l>r M·~-c:11 Oprn for lun.h \1 .f and Dinnrr \1 Sun \lagn1l1l c:nt 'onht'm llah.in cu1s1nc P.a\IJ \ mJJc ,in pn:m 1\C."' sault'' Jrt' Jll't<•lutd' pcrft'\ t Out· door ~l.11111 ual\ hf' \'IJ\\ltk hr('\'/<'' from nt.1rh' B.il~'·' !\land SS •••• Stelabed1·c ~ 1-\tann<' .\H 6"\.(J~"'O Clpc.•n\ al 5 \C) pm Tu un Rt~n ;won~ .incpll•J '\ot rated Stwdlo Cafe c o I I Pau Ii, ( 1 lJ't ttv.' b.,~_-5.,~ C)pl·n 11 t.> Ill Mon .\\ed 11 to 11 Thur\ \Jt 111 to Ill \un Rt·'-t'P.tllon' J HC'J'lt'd fuh11.lnal\I(' menu t'I lUrH·nl taHmtr\ l.alc nt&}ll t'3r J1n1n~ aoud happ' htHH SS • * • Staft N ... lt ~ 15 R1,cNd<' Dr Nr"'pon Bcalh 54~-"'~l!i Lun1.h M·Fn . d1nntr M-Sun \ akt p.ir~1ng on \l.Cd:t'nds. parking ICll in fmnl ol mtaunanl l pst.ilc nt'1ghhorh'"id rni.urant sc~t\ h1&}l-du~. rral Ital 11n rtpertmrt' SS * '* * * Tak al die WU.It 4<X> M11n Strt•t Balboa. 6'7\ .&tllJ. Rt'~~a11om al ccptcd. [nJO tht rnmanlt' ol old Nc"'pon \o\tth a panoramic Ba) 'atw "'bundant \Ca food ~ltetion\ and trad1t1onal r .. , ont~ Lunch. d innrr. c;aturdl) aJ'ld Sunda' brunch Nol ratl'd Trees 440 Hrllotro pt h r --- 673-0910 Amtncan and inter- na11onal cu1sant. Lounsr opens daily at S p m . dinner served na&htJy from 6 p m l\ppetazen and late-night menu un11I m1dn1&hL Ont of tht Oran&t Coast's most uruquc rn- 1auran1s SS ***** T••,.. 2300 W Coast H1piway. .,~:.Q~.&8 Standard sushi and JapantSt' fare with a small ocean '1t'" from it's 011er-tht-hottl lo- cation Not rattd. Tine Mare S4S Newpon Center Dr. 64~333 Open 11 30 to 11 Mon.- Thurs . 11 30 to m1dn1&ht Fn.-Sat. 5S 10 I 0 !:>un R~rvauons needed. ( ontcmporar) Italian cu1s1nc. lnttrcsllng pastas. SS *** VlUa Nova 313 I W. Coast Hwy. 6..a:!-7880 Danner nightly S p.m. to ~ am E\ctllcnt. htany ltahan lUISlnt. outstanding w1nC' hsL Active piano bar, fa, ontt local latt-mght \ptlt Rcscr"at1ons accepted Valet boat parking SS * * • * Yuktt Tan ,.. 333 8a)'Sld<' Dr . 1i-~-5'H Dinntr from S p.m. naght- h \unda) brunch Eclteuc fart an dass' s~ound1ngs under lht superb d1 on of Hans Prqcr. "'ho o"'ns Tht 1ll, and his dau&h- t<'r and \On-1n-la~. Karen and 8arT} P1cn.t \:rwpon Btach"s newest landmar~ Dock )Our boat and dartt. SS *'*'*'* ~ '41 "-rwpon (tnttr Dr . M JU Lunlh \1-F 11 a.m.-:! 30 pm . d1nntr 7 da}S. 6-1Ct30 p.m C o ntcmporar) Italian cu1"i1nt Hot Nr al l1on SS '*'**'** Santa Ana Cru y Hert~ Swak RoeH aacl Sal009 I ~lSO Brlx1L.hollo~. ~4\l-1 SI:! R~r· 'at1on~ ancptcd Do wn-homt. l°Ountl" d1n1ng. lunch. dinner. ' d.inc1n& and h'c: mu~1c 1n tht saloon 'fol ratt'd South County ------ Almaareb 1 'POO El Toro Rd 8~Q.Q'.Nl Open 11 to 11 da11) R~P Jl1on' ant'ptcd MorocC3n L"UIMO(' "'Ith btlh dancing mghtl)' \.01 rattd Crow. HMlt l~M01 Pa(lfil Coa<11 Hv.' ')ou1h Ltauna .,iQq.161b Rts· t'f' allon\ \Ul&C'\tt'd Gourmtt Con- 11ncn11l cul\1nc lor more than I ,can lunch. dinner brunch. danc· in& and It' c rn1rrtaanmtn1 'lot rated O'Aa&lee'• Trattoria ~'i:!14 Cahot Rd 4"51 · W63 Open for lun h 11 JO to 1 \0 Tuts -fn . dinner S to Q \1on . Thun S to 10 Fn -Sat Rtscr- ' 1111.)M .iC\cpstd Italian food w11h \pte1alt1cs of lamb. \.t:al. seafood and frt'~h pasta Not rated. El ~lto. 2SU2 Cabot Rd ~St>-1100 Open 11 to 10 Mon.-Fn .. 11 to I I f'n -Sat 10 to 10 Sun. Sunda) brunch I I 10 ). Spttialwna an auth<'nllc homtmad~ Mexican food •1th tnttru1nmen1 Tun.-u n ~ateur Gino Boero (c.rt•> ta ftenked by Stan Sgt. Denny Kalenow9ky (left) 8lld Staff Sgt. Rodger Fox at a recent formal mw dhmer few hekoptw lqUedron HMT-301 of the Tustin Air Station, hosted by Boero at Gino's on the Hill In Costa Mesa. e '<\fl"'"I V\ 111+1 If lfl .... IMI' -· ~ . -•rf ,.,a I.._,.,._. r,:_....,.,. ""'tr""t~•"" ,,,...,. ~,,. ..... _.._ ....... _ TAKE-OUT all menu items available • Cocktails • Lunch Buffet • Sunday Brunch • Dinner 7 Nights 650-8960 Full Bar• Banquets OeMy Pttot W-*end/ T'hured8Y. 6-pt9mber 27, 1990 £1& • t. 4 • ' .. • • , t ' ' f Pasta's 10 •.•.• 2 p.a. ~ '\\ofido~ ~ 7667 Center A~ Huntington Beach. CA 92647 714 8 9 1 0123 NEW MENU! r tood unlll ~· DINNER fromss.95 SATURDAY & SUNDAY BREAKFAST & LUNai from '2. • 10mn-3pm ., So.. eo.t Hly., l.lgln a.dt Phanl .. '1158 LIVE E.~TERTAINMENT with The Latest Sounds of the 90's!! 3520 (.Ca.st Hwy.• CoroN del M.lr 675-1922 the ~cdit cri a nea 11. CRoom 18700 M ac Ar'lhur Blvd Irvine CA The Best St•khouH You'll Ever Have Trouble Finding FARMER STEJtK HDt1SE STILL SERVING THE GREATEST STEAKS FOR ALMOST 30 YEARS! L.UftCll llon.-a.t. ...... 11 All Dinner llon.-Frt.. from 4:JO Pll • Dlft.w a.t. a aun. from 3 Pll FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 808 841-9777 Loc8ted At ....., a Wlleon In Herbor Shopping Center 2* tt.rbor INYd.. Coeta ..... ______ .... .., MilllliHTS JD 9:JO fridaJ ' Sit.day .... l~ s-11, ..... :00 t11.,.. SMMIU S.,.21 ...... fll. IWIHIH ann Tllll UT. WAY OUTS SIPT. ft -SMMIU SIPT. JO ...... .. IMAYlllt oet. ' FOOTUU JS• ..... , ...... TUEi. TAeO OCT.t TllDAY ... SAi llSSEU OCT I 2332 W Coast Hi1hwav NEWPORT BEACH • 631 -8220 TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE CALL JANISE CROSS I 642-4321 EXT. 272 • I • t . .,,, , . , : .) .. ~-'· ... •. , ...... J. ' r • "" • ' ' l• :~ >··' f I • • • '" • • I ... 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I ... ..,_ 6 """°'alt a..u.Wt .... ·-·-··-·--····-····-I lot5 NEWPORT BEACH I W. I ...... leftl.. aa.tflt...·-····-·-····--···-········· .. ··--·-·•ltOO aw. z-. ._.. tui11r ~ ""'··--········--···········-··-···-11tt5 CORONA del MAR I W. I ... Tai..., w U ,_,.•---··---·-------11600 llVINE ' W. I~ ... ta.111 ...._ -······-·-·-' 17H NEWPORT BEACH ..... ~ ... IM:l ..,.... m50 CORONA del MAI .................. \11w.... _ .... ' ... ·~ ... ca.i-c.. .... PA• .nMURWY,ltpll 1lluU, .. . 844 8200 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE . HUNTINGTON IHI IHI HARBO_UR RELAX AM> ENJOY A temfic remodeled & expanded ~ bedroom home on cuJ..de-sac wtth dinin& rm, family rm. office/study. fireplace and just steps to park and school $290,000 CMODELMAR Community living at Its best. Tennis courts, pool. spa. sauna and racquet ball. 2-bedrooms. 2-baths wfth used brick fireplace and hlgt\ ceilings. $197,500. (714) 846-0641 REALTY FUULOUS WATERFRONT This remodeled 2 story home has water views from spacious master suite with fireplace, the living room, and the prmet kitchen. With a total of 4,.br. 3-ba, formal dlnlnc. a pool. spa & sauna. security system with T.V. monitors and your own boat slip. sa~.ooo SURF A SAND WaJk across Lhe street to the sand and the surl from this 2-BR. 2-BA townhome In a guard gated communt- ty with pool, spa and tennis. 5272,000 MAIN awem View' .U the bo9t & hirbo&Jr acUvtty from your ::c--llnd waterfront petlo with • ate bo9t dodt. 2-M. 2-BA, ftrep ace. security pte. 5'26,500 OCEAN lMee 4-bedroom townhome ln Hunt-. tncton Harbour. Over I~ sq ft. I spacious master suite wtth ftreplace and view of ocean. ~ private patio. 2-ar ..,. • ~ and tennis courts. $)25,000. HARBOUR LIVING Styled to a Mediterranean taste in a guard gated community 2-bedrooms. 2'h baths. formal dining a~a. wetbar. 2-fireplaces -deck and balcony. mas-- ter suite with walk-in closet and pri- vate balcony. sm.ooo SPARKLING POOL a SPA Uperaded 4-beroom home In Hunt- in&lon Harbour with IMte famly room. formal dininC, new kitchen ~ pliances. 3-car prace on over stied lot. $6)(),000 16390 Pacific Coast Highway, Suite 200 Huntington Beach, California 92649 LUXURIOUS POOL HOIE In ~led community In Hunt- incton Harbour wtth ">-«. formal din-inc. plus breakfast area. gourmet IUtc.hen. huce master suite with fire- place and spacous walk-in closets. $798,000 BEACH CLUB SERIES Largr comer lot in great harbour location. dose to bay. beac.h and marina. J.-bedrooms + den highly upgraded with additions and ll~ work. $465,<XX>. BRING THE BOAT HlchJy \.IPl13ded Trinidad Island home with 4-8R. JYJ..-8A. fam rm. formal dininc, wet bar. spa & sun rm. Plus its own boat dod $~5.000 (213) 592-2816 .. - INDEPENDENT BROKERS NETWORK When you bay or sell property through an Independent Broker· Realtor, you are doing business with the very best! No one else can offer as much expe~ience. knowledge. professionalism personal service. CUSTOMIZED ONE Of A KIND Rare rwo story 4 bedroom in NEW PORT WEST family room, formal dining. baclo.s canal and park Vlflw deck RV parking AND more• S390.000 Shown by appt tM-5'17 -llAlPH M CAMUTHEI&, MAL TOR EAITllDE COST A MESAI Upgraded 3 BA w1111 brand new ha1dwood tlooring throughout Brick llreplace 1n 11ving room French doors leael to back yard & pool olle11ng great outdoor en1oy menr Impeccable• $332 000 Patrick Tenore A AaeoclalM n1-1100 AffOROA.alE ST ARTI:R 1112,000 Immaculate 2 BR on a huge 101 Cozy fireplace 1n hv1ng room Ora mdt1c rtardwood floors !tie counters freshly painted RV ac cess and detache<l 2 car gar age Covered patio Po<Ch Laroe masrer BR Why not own your own nouse at rental payments? Call today• HARTY SCHMAHL. ll<ofler PRESTIGE HOMES I INVtSTlllENTI (714) 112·31'3 HO AllOCIATION FEES , Spacious 3 bedroom. 1 •, bath patto home. lam1ty room re modeled kitchen new carpet & Ille lk)Ortng $239 900 Cope&and R .. tty 213/!JM ltH NOMI! II A 10 "'9CED AT A 1 o4 BR, 2 BA g.m In F V Rich French d00f1 lead1ng from your s«yllghled L R with F P into a lar~ lanai with wrap around windoo#s Solid oeto. kitchen ts Offlgned lor ent.,-taln· Ing l•ge mantc:urred bacll yard w.lh RV eccesa MAL 18TATE GA1..URY 114/l'M 1111 211/m-14'0 S A S QU~LITY HOME Lu1u,.oos Lutneoral ce111ng~ 3 B• ::'. btti Bric~ tpt on ~eparate Fam Rm • IOl'mat dining Owner has 2 house pJ.,ments Asking SJ 14 900 LOU STAN •• CATHY STAN 982·1085 Parti Huntington SAS 1pec:lallat1 tine:• 1174 All ST AA IAOKEAS HUGE a IMMACULATE 5 bdrm 11omt1 sttuateo on a nuge Jot Add a closet anel make •t 6 BR New root and new pa1n1 All tor only $289 000 Call Helen MALLOY • REAL TORS l46--400I CALL FOR OPEN HOUSE IN~ORIAA TON POOL HOME WITH SOLAR Corner 101 wtlh Southern EapoSYre and no gas p00I heating b11t1 March Through October• Comes wlll1 an upgraded JBR. 2BA Gatti Ctass1c well ou111 home $279 000 wn Shletd• Or H.I P.clnc Moon R.f ., Inc Tom a Neomi Moon. S'9 eeee LUXURIOUS RESORT LIVING MUOUIT£ COUNT"RY CLUB Gorgeous spacious 1 b< condo on Fairway Miiiion S view from patto Sleps from club house golf poof Spas & tennis courts Lo-c.ost Shared owners111p starting at S 10 000 Call OWner/broker lord& tails ~T llUNO conAOf 1 bloc~ to public beach pictured and 3 blOCk• 10 ocean 2 bed. 1 ba S350.000 .a....-...Lanu All ...._ AMoctetM, Inc. aa-M11 18351 Beach Blvd. Suite A, Huntington Beach CA 92648 •• PERFECTIONISTS ONLY -$2,350,000. Expansive 50 tt. ot baytront w/sweeping yacht harbor views. Ample room for 3 boats In a pvt slip. European inspired exteriors from floor to ceiling, which exudes elegance & the magic of a country Engjlsh vacation retreat. Early morning cappucino & croissant seconds away by foot. Choose from lush garden terrace dining w /scented evening sea breezes or relax & dine in quaint village restaurants, shopping along the way. • CdM WHITE WATER SURF. REDUCED • $1,695.000. Forever ocean & yacht harbor vtews plus sounds of surf & Catalina autumn sunsets. New 2-sty 4-BR. 3'h BA custom. • CdM PENTHOUSE -$695.000. Ocean & bay views galore! Refurbished 2-BR, 2-BA retreat townhome. City nlte lites, candlelit terrace dining w/sounds of the surf plus cozy fireplace. Dock privileges. pool. spa. gated. & pvt. • CdM OCEANFRONT CLIFF TRI-LEVEL -$3,395,000. Awaken to the sound of waves breaking below your terrace. Dramatic views of Newport harbor. channel en- trance & Catalina from all 3 levels. wine room. secluded lounge & terrace w /wet bar & Jacuzzi provide the ultimate in luxurious lifestyle. • CdM. BRAND NEW TOWNHOME -'669.888 $535.000. South of PCH, 2-BR. 2'h BA. Cozy fireplaces In master BR and living room. Very spacious w /view from upper deck. Walk to local restaurants & quaint shopping. • CdM SOUTH OF PCH -$698,950. 4-BR, 2'h BA home with 2-BR, 2-BA rental unit w /tons of garages and storages. Sunny corner lot. Only steps away to the famous Gold- enrod footbridge & CdM beaches. •UDO ISLE MAIN CHANNEL -$2,575.000 or $7.500/mo. Ample docking for I lg & 2 sm boats plus sandy beaches. 5- BR. 3¥. BA family home w /view terraces on both levels. Bring plenty of wood for the 4 fp's & bayslde autumn barbcues at dusk. For sale. lease or lease option. • CdM BA YFRONT TOWNHOME -$1.2t9,000 (or leeM). Reburbished to " I st cabin" standards, light & airy w/cozy F.P. in mstr suite as well as living room. Dock privll~ges & panoramic yacht harbor views. Seconds away on foot to the barber shop or pharmacy. • CdM CREME DE LA CREME -SS.900,000. With all of its faces. this same place emits expressions comparable to smiles. frowns and serious looks It expresses force and passion. moments of intox1qt1on Here nature's mys- terious enchantment murmurs incantations of form. drama & color, all experienced from the main home or guest quarters perched high above the rocks and surf beneath 1145 ft of CdM's sea chffl •SECLUDED SHORE CLIFFS-$1.150.000. Create your own or build from the recently drafted plans, a 5600 sf 2-sty ocean view dream home w/pvt beach access • NEW CdM LISTING -$639.000. So of PCH. cozy. quiet and most preferred section of old CdM. 1h blk to Begonia green belt park & views of Npt Harbor & Ocean Pacific sunsets 3· BR, 2-BA frt owner unit w /2-BR . I -BA rental unit. • CdM LARGE CORNER PARCEL · $719,000. 3-BR. 2-BA w /Npt Har night lights & ocean view Owner insists on ca rrying a I st T /D ~ preferred rate ILHI. • CdM ENCHANTED CANYON • REDUCED TO $895.000. Almost 'h acre of seclusion w/ocean & canyon serenity. Even the tree house has a blue Pacific view A decorator perfect split-level family home w/pvt beach access. • CdM CONDOMINIUM SO. OF PCH · $525.000. Walk to the beach from this brand new contemporary twnhm. Fully detached living w /two master bdrm suit~. 21h baths & pvt decks off both bdrm suites ISale or lease optionl •NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE -$3.900/MO. Pres- tigious & private, 3.000 s.f 3-BR . J'h BA. w/flreplace. dub. pool. spa. beaches & guest docking. Sweeping harbor, ocean & Catalina views, plus candlelight terrace dining - call for room service if you'd like!. • STA R W ISE a, ANANNE (for real estate agents) ARIES (I am First -and Then Yoo Can Be Second; Aren't I Nice?) -You will be smelhng roses In the garden at first. and then everyone will start arguing. Buyers and sellers, clients and btokers, couples with each other When they turn your way. act like your opposite sign. Libra; give them hugs. smileS, mediate and gently shove them to the dot1ed line. The stars will back you up aher they stop bumping into each other TAURUS (I Have -and Please Don't Touch My Stuff) -Co-workers and other agents may try to undercut you in the financial area. Stand bullish and your sellef will back you up. You can become very stuffy When it comes to green stuff Let them make all the moves even if a co-worker moves right out of your office Pay attention to that unusual woman from another country. She wants to buy. now GEMINI (I Thmk -and Think, and Think, My Head Hurts. You Talce Over) - Tie up all the loose ends over the weet<end and before next Tuesday Attend to personal and family matters after that A family member could derail you and a valuable client 1f you don't Promote really beautiful homes -the old location. location. location and advertise. advertise. advertise• CANCER (I Feel -and Feel and Feel. No. I'm Not Pouting. Just Feeling) -Go out tonight and lok at the moon. Isn't 1t beautiful? That's your rultng planet Now took down at the ground. feel how sohd 1t is Then look back at your home Warm cool. comfortable. safe. secure Everyone needs to have that dream and sohd investment You can really help Give 110 percent to your clients this week We all thank you LEO (I Will -and You Will Not Unless I Say So) -Show up at any large group's doings You can socialize and do a httle business Be kingly and queenly about 11 Time to do another bulk ma11tng in your own neighborhood Make 1t more personal than usual It you don t. someone else is trying to get ltstmgs there You will hear from a buyer or two also Pamper yoursell at the end of the week VIRGO (I Analyze -and Pick and Pick Oooh 1s That Dtrty?) -You may feel like people close around you are ganging up on you but don t let that stop you from your appointe<i tasi.. Get out there and be seen everywhere You will land a ma1or contract and a brand new ma1or client A lam1ly member is not playing straight over a hnanc1al matter Be careful and read any fine print LIBRA (I Balance 1 Don t Know Yet. I m Stlll Weighing It) -The sun and your ruhng planet Venus are going to cozy up 1n your Slgn Take advantage and ask for anytt11ng Dream wtiat you want and beheve in the future Don't let anyone throw a wet blanket on your thoughts and act1v1tes One of your cheots (a seller) 1s not putting all his cards on the table You know how to manipulate someone to tell ail. Do so now SCORPIO (I Desire -and Watch Out 1f You Desire What I Desire) -You have the ab11tty 10 got 11 along. anytime Might as well do 1t right now as someone you dldn t trust 1s ready to make a move on you The choice 1s yours to sting Of disappear Hold a different hstlng open this weettend as you could sell them both Contmue to advertise heavily Your sellers will be happy and you wiU pick up some new chents 8AOITT ARIUS (I See -and Why Can't You See What I See) -ConvulCe some tnends who are also clients to Joint venture a large apartment building or a mlddte- s12ed ottioe bu1ld1ng Have them ptay the real estate game for a while Instead of the stock market game Don't give up ii they are hesitant. just keep talking away Two more contracts are coming this week. maybe those condos Wit mentioned before Trust your Instincts. CAPRICC>Mt (I Use -and It's for Your Own Good) Otd I promise you a rose garden? You cappys should know better A little tenS1on between your buyers and another agent should make you feet nght at home. You are used to trying times Then one of your setien locks homs with that sweet buyer Hang In there and you will all come up smelling like roses. Work on a new listing presentation. You will need it t like yetlOw tea roses. AQUANUS (I Know -and You Will Never Know Exactly What I Know) -We all know how smart you are. but one of your cttents thtnks he's pretty smart. too Let him do most of the talking or you will both loM out on a good Investment. You might want to ctiange your Image a ffttle Some new ctothes. at least Any btg moves that you try to make tor youtMtf wHI backfire on you Stay put tor a wt\Ue IOOQef. If pouible. NCI• (I Believe -and Don't Try to Pin M4t Down to What) -Just ~ you coutd Mfl anything to anybody now doeen't meen allding on your hom9wot1' "i_ou coutd lhow client• IOf'M excmng raw tend. but mek• certain all proper teating f\M beef\ done. This lnci~ building lota. lgnore Pelt pre11Ure. and even the ..... llPd Arianne. Y04Jf lntuHIOn 19 buleeye, end you haw the .nergy to beck It up en-.,.,. do not c:ompel. only~· IWd tun. moon and rls#ag sign for /Urt,,., ~ to~. Arf•nne.J Condo Hotline Homeowner fuming over fu1nigation plan By ROSS W. FEINBERG ,,.~ .. ~ Dw tlo•na Mr ... Md f ...,. • cenda,.... tu• In ..... c..d••----····· ... ,_. ..... ~..., .•. ...,...., , ... , .... .. lice frOlll our•••..,.....'•.._..., dlrectore "'81 .. MM IO ........ of OUf ............... of twe.,. ... .,., "'9t IM lllDC ..... .., .......... . Hon ... nc. ....... d ......... .. I l'Uft a bu1M1• ... oil _, ._.. Md " .. ......., ......... .., ...... ..... tor two .,.. ~-..,. I lw'fla Mt nodced eny ...... ..,...... wNtl a,.., In ... , unit Of "' .... =-···· k. The....,.,.,. ectloft .....,.. ................... .... CCM~ I ""'8 ...... loelif'I ........ tof thoee two .,.. le tt ,..., p DI rt .... 8ft IHDCW'°" to,.....ltaowut,_.... .. ....,. ... ol their own_.. Md. I -. wtwl hel to pey '°' ,., ~ ceell1 9Y911d Dear Bogged· Pursuant to stlMe. the association does f\1ve the nght to ceuM temporary summary removal of 1ny occupant. fOf such periOds and 1t such timeS as may be neoessary f0t i><ompt, etfectlve treatmenl fOf wood-destroymg pests Of organtStnS This may seem hard 10 bell9Ye. but the fact rem11ns that the as- sociation Is providing an effective service on your behalf UnleSs your gov- erning documents state otherWtse. the associl t1on. and not you. r&- mains r9$p()nSlbte fOf the repair Ind mainten- ance ot common areas occasioned by the "' .. --,~&;N= ence of wood-destroyi.ng pests Of orgwusms SUCh u termites Thefe are oertein nota requuements whldl must be edhered to in order to cause your removal. Speclficalty. the as- sociation must give you notlOe not '8ss than 15 and not~ than 30 days prior to the d1te of the temporary ~hon. The nota alto must state the r...on fOf the temporary rek>clttOn. the date and ume of the begiooing the treatment. the antk:1pated d11e and time of the terrnin- ahon of the treatment and that the ocx:u- panta w\11 be respoNlb .. f<>t thelr own accommodatlonS duttng the temc><nrY rek>c:ltlOf'I That'• nght. the coat of tem- porary r9'0catlon is your rapotlslbllrty ~ you have returned to "J04ll unit. you .,. benefited In that the c;ornplex he.a been eff-=tl"9ty turmgated, thereby ••• tendinO the life ot your inYe1tment Dw ...... .......... lhe ............. ..., ... aft 1uactllllon wNdt • C11•>1 • •-'~ ... ...................... 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Speciftc:aly, cumutatM9 voting much •• thait uMd in a profit corporation Is utilized In ,..,,.,.... White thts mey MM' comc>lloated. the rotlowUlg utustrabOn may be of help The ~ ~trve votlnQ nom\8lty wens ls as rottows If there ... ttw• directors 10 be -.Cted and 100 memt>en votino. to elect one of them. a liWlgle member will need at least 26 memb9n votino In hls Of her favor What u.s rneens. asaumno that there were 100 votes cas1onycM.w,..a,1f you re<*\'ed 26 votes being ~ In your faW'Of. you woutd not be teclilted. YOU shOutd ll'\$St that voting tMe plaoe on a cumulative bests end not by maJ<>nfY with respect to your recall Dw ...... : ..._ I _..... IMo "" ciaada......,. ebout two ,_.. .... I IWN beeft llMd ...,, ............ ,.._... .. , ..... , ................................. lft tM '*""''"--.I,_. .. la rtdbt-loua Md COMlltA• ._ moftt. ................................. ,_..,., 10 ..... lo .... bwd-' dhc-ton ..._...._. .... _...,,_.not ........... ..,t,... .. ....... I MM. 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Add1tl0Mlly. )'O'I he¥'I otMf ,.,., ... ~t tM aeeoo.tk>n tot taking your 111111 ment d-*• end apptytng them towerd nn., I ~ conault a l9wyer ltnmedlatety to gM the Ion •""'°*' n...n.r. '°" thould ...... 1t"9t the t>owd ~ the fir.-"°"' your ecicount until you receN9 a hMtlng In front°' the t>owd members. Good ludl. ~ ect ~. (Roel ~D 1t1.,, attoml}' with Flot'9 • NotdDelg. W•« • WOdf-W... • &lw llrm••IPl'l••*G fNPf~al,..,,.,,.,.. fl'W ol ClOnWn&ftlr)' !llUCYdane. I# alt>~ "°' ~ •llllPOl!wl to ~ ""' .. .,_., -mM)' -pcJ Jtit .,, ,,,. ~ ..._ coa..nn. M 191PQlfill .,.. OWd on CUNftf C..,...,..,...,.. Md upott Me tec:f9 p I f I 11114. You Mo&Jld CIOr1lfulf .,.,.. Oliit ••• 0 c 'lllDrf'i ~ ~ "'..,,., eout-' °" .,,, .,.0.. le ,..,... ... &bNr '°"" ~ to ~ A..ac'udan ~ """1Gnr c.n.. $1 °""°"' a-Mt. s.. 500. hM1 IZ1151 -...... r-_,,. - •11 •1-• .,.. Designer perfect! This lovely home is decorated in subtle tones with marble flooring & plush carpeting. Very lar_Je & private court yard en- trance. Large rear patio w/view of city lights & hills. Upgraded features throughouL 2 BR, den + 21 z BA. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON Pa lllMIT l /U. -•••11 a.-. Dramatic S BR, 4 • 2 BA, w/bjgh vaulted ceilings. Berber carpet, bleached wood floors and use o( marble & granite throughout. Gourmet kitchen. A luxurious view muter auite offers a sitting w/fireplace. Ask for ... MARY OiTULLIO ..,.. mMTlllUUI IPYILlll llU $1,411,000 ='= DTl1l New CUA tom home w/f abuJous view of ocean and city light1J. 5 BR. 4 BA. 14,111,MI DNIT •TUI SHl,111 Totally ready to move in'.! :3 BR 12 .... Den I 2 1 BA Luoki,, absolutely super'. Call no~ for private showing. Ask for ... marble floors. haJf acre lot, pool and spa. Ask for 1.-... , ... #J .-Y ... /IPlll&ll 11,lll,IOO S~ 6 BR. 6 BA contemporary Mediterranean includes gourmet lutcben. huce family room, pool, spa, uuna. waterfaJI + city lil(hta, canyon and water views. Ask for hlla ...., -........ -11,0ll,000 Eapuive views of OCMD, harbor, jeuy and Catalina. 3 BR with custom lancbcapq, brick petio & decking. Open. airyf eeling. Perfect for iracioua livinc and entertaining! Aak for .., •ls•l11srt..trt.1t This magnificent 5 BR. 51 2 BA plus servant quarters estate is situated on 1.84 acres. This is one of Orange County's m06t important view properties. Ask for ... RON FELSOT W11m IDT Im 1111,111 3 BR or 2 + den, 21 i BA townhome features mirrored dining room, wet bar, fireplace, dbl all garage. central air conditioning, comm pool/spa. Do not miss this highly upgraded am- maculat~ light & bright end unit. Also for lease or lea.se/opt1nn at $1200 per month. Ask rur ... PAULA BAILEY 11m ums . ._. 1141,IOO View home! Must sell! 4 bedrooms plus bonus. 3600 sq. ft.. pool, 3 car garage. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI Px JOi smuss Ill,.. m 11,111,111 Ocean. bay & city lights view in the best lucataun in the area. New custom 5000 sq. ft. .. 5 BR. 6 • BA home. TLme tu complete with your own ~lect1oru. of decor. Owner w11l trade. A:.k fur ... ESTHER YA!':K Niii••• -..... Encutive beach area two story 4 BR soft contemporary. This custom built masterpiece has e:a:otic sandstone floors, entertainment area. Lavish baths and fabulous master uite. Single owner care and white-glove upkeep make this home a black-tie affair. For your private bowing. ask fur ... ANNA PERKJNS 111" R Lllml SMt• Gorgeous 3 BR. 21 . BA townhome an pre tigious McLain Big Canyon Newly refurbished. sunny & bril[ht unit w/light colors -Andele (hurry won't last). Ask for ... CLlF & E'L YNN KEMP &SI FllUEm '' llAIH BILL OR DO!':!"'A WEBSTER •IMIF•Y-SIH• Excellent for entertaining' French doors in many rooms lead to sparkl- ing courtyard pool and 6 BR. -' BA and more. Ask for ... DlANA PROSSER ........ Executive beach area two torv 4 BR soft contemporary. Tha custom built mastrpiece has exotic sandstone flours, entertainment area. Lavai.h bath~ and fabulou master suite Single owner care and white-glove upkeep make this home a black-tie affair. f'or your private -;howtng. ask for ... ANNA PERl-\1\:S Wll TllBI• 1441 .. Bes priced townhome in :-.iewport Beach. 3 BR. 2 • BA, eating area m lutchen plus formal dining room. Over azed 2 car garage. tale and carpet floors. Priced to sell now' As k for . CLIF & E'L YN!' KEMP 1111IfImu111 a.fll 1111,111 Investor . first time buyers. Qualitr 2 lof\ tuwnhome. 2 master suites with vauited cethnts and 2 full bath.-. Attached 2 car gar .. fireplace. up· stairs laundry. patios. Great central C M location. Priced thou.sand!' below comparable units. Low dues ($08/mol. Priced to sell NOW' Ask tor OLSTY HARRIS ex 124 mat -10 un.- tmmacutate one ~tof\ detached homt with large fenced yard, hugt family lutchen, vaulted t-eilangs, con venaent • .C. Metro location Great investment or starter home. A. k for . FRA YOA EILBERT 760-5000 REALTORs ··· ) r ·Find Your Home With Our Help ... . ' llilyl'illl ' HUNTINGTON BEACH/FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT a u.~11 Swindall's August sales a personal best ..,..,. Swtu W , en assoaate at Prudential Celifomfa Realty's Newport Baach otfloe. dosed more escrows 1n August than In any month of hat career to date Tttree of them .-e her own ltstlngs two in Newport Bead\ and one In Corona del Mat Her total saJeS acttv1- t1 was $1.685.000 Swindatt specJaltzes in hsttng and selling properties 1n Newport Beach between $500.000 and $900 000 She currently has hve hstangs on the mar- 1>.et A second area of geograpttic s;:>ec1aJ1Zahon tor Swindall is the senior commllnity called the Terraces ctt Corona del Mat The enciave won tne best 1n Amer1Can IMno' awwatd tor the design of ats ti()()( plans and its Cape Cod exterl0f'$. Prices fOf' lhe Tenaces range from $445.000 to $529,000 One occupant must be 62 yeiws of age or oldet Suen success "' today s matket is unusual. but Swmdall has a number o f reasons for her success •Her hstings are pnced ap- propriatety. Today an Newport Beach and Costa Mesa lhere are roughly 1.300 homes and 600 condominiums for sale. about doub'e the mvenlory from Aprll of 1989 S*5 are down dl:>OUt 50 percent from last year So to recetve an offer from a qua.lifted buyer. Swindall wtll pnoe a propett) at no mOt'e than 5 percent over the m wumum prl08 She expects rt to bnng on the open market •She has de¥eloped strong nego- t.at1ng s~ulls. In almost f/W!Jl'Y one or ner recently cloled escrows. the offer comes 1n at roughty $100.000 under the ~1ng pnce, Counter otfenng goes on perhaps SDt ~s tMdore an acceptable saaes pnce can be reached In neerty ~sale. Swtndall nas been able to negotiate the buyer up to the fu ~et value. •She ShOwS the Mier hOw to stage" the property 90 that ti. best featur• a1end °"' during open houses and lhoWlngS. •She mek• her Mstangs u easy to Show u poutble. Since 80 percent of Newport ~ ,_. •tate iS sold by 1oc.1 RMtora. it la critlc:aA that IJ'ley are able to gain ecce1a eesWy lor showings. • She doM l'1f'ee irnp0f1ant open houae&. The ftrat .. tot her own com- pany, Prudentiill Celtornla. The MC.- and ta tor the 2.500 Reenora ol the Newport~ C09la ..... A.eooa- Uon of AMtora. The tNrc:I .. tot IN 300 to SOC> Mlghbon ..-rounding IN pr~. &.111.s.1 ..... • • .... .... •• roughly three good weetts ot sefhng left. until the middle of October Most senous buyers are out from then through the holiday season. She notes She can be reached at 729-7286 tor further 1nformat10" 8rlan ........... ot ERA Rat1et1) 6 Uoyd Aeat estate •as recen I) ho.,or- ed at an ERA Quartertv sates banQu at th~ •.•er doen Hote ,.. ~e"'Po't Beacn Bas.saline was c.ateo as the number one prooucer for 1r-e second Quart~ of 1990 for all of ERA s 40 oHIGeS in Orange County He oosec ovEl" S3.000 000 1n sales to earn the number ooe spot A res1dent of Fountatn Vatley Bassahne IS ce'ebrat109 h s sntth year at ERA Rafferty & Lloyd Pnor to entenng the real estate held ~ was employed "' the medtea.I health 1n- duatry as a nospetaJ a<SminaStr at Of Sassahne was born 1n New Yont attended the University of Connec11- cut where he re<::efV9d a bachefor s degree 1n marketing then earned ht.S master s degree from George V'fa.sh- 1ngton University tn the School of Government and Business AdmintS-- trattOn A Calif om tan s.nce 19 77 Bassa.hne 1s married Wtth three daught8'S and serves on the t>OarO of dtreciOf'S fOf the Fountain alley Huntington Bead\ Girls and Boys Club as wed as belllg Pfestdent ot Founta.in Val~ s Mom- 1ngStde Homeowners As.soc.at.on c s....... G. ...... has been l\8med w:e ptesadent tor forwwd planning aoo P'Oiect management for the Lannn Company He <>vet see and coordinate the company's a.rld P'ocessmg and master planntnQ ~ llvihes of certain of the company 5 maaor tatld hOICl&nQS .,, Los Ange6es County Harding has O'lfJf 15 year-s of ex- perience ~n bOth public and pnvate real estate oevetopment. nduding rus most recent po5'b0n as d rectOf ot planning and community devek)pment wwth tile city or LancaSter P"°' to that. ne f"8k2 dlfector-~ posat.ons 1n other mun1C1paht.es and ha5 been tile pranopal of a real estate and government consulting firm He 1s a graduate of Cal State Long Beach ~e he rec:eMtd a master's degfee 1n publtc: admancstratton He rs pntSfdent of the CaJ1fomaa Assodatlon tor Local EcO K>tNe Oe¥ek>pment and tS a member of the Utt>an Land tnsht\.lt• Rochoo began her accounttng ca- reer 10 )'88r$ ago with Sun f"lnanoal Serv;ces She also worked for the lav. off.ces ot Cra.g M Lyt le and Sulmeyer Kupetz She ano her husband Charles live 1 n Long Beach thetr tt'lelr two ctuldreri StephaNe 7. and Christopher 6 = The Institute for Ouahty Construc- ll()n and the Juchc1al Arbitration cfnd Medaatton Sennces Wtll SPO"SOf' a half-day seminar focusmg on con- struction detects Oct 20 from 9 a m to 1 p m 1n the Marriott Suites 500 Anton Slw Costa Mesa ~ program eohUe<l C-Onstr.;c- t1on Delecis Facts and F.ct on ~111 address "°"" to oent1fy anCI .,and~ p1~s 1n vrigrnal constructt<>«'I of ~omes and coodommiums Speaket'S wt I Odude c VI eng rteet' ~ V. Doyt. ot Ooyte Consultants "' Los Angetes arc.tutect s..,.._, C. llilngaton of BuJct.ng· Analysts o! San Otego JuOge -*rold S. ~ o' JAMS Orange County and attorneys Keith 0 . Koellef and Gary J. Agulne. Estableshed m 1985. the nst1tute is a non-profit e0t00Jat10C1 that spon- sors educatl()('lal semma~ tttroughout Southern Ca.Momia and 1s a tneod o• the COUft m swell.ate cases o• interest to the constructt0n industry Judiaal Arbftratt()f'I and Medaatt<>n ~. estabhshed an 1979 otters a timety cost-eftec1nte methOd or re- solVtng dlSC)Utes through alternative dl:$C)tlle resolution The cost of the semlnat IS $ 15 tn ac:tvance and $20 at the door Regis~ tratK>fl begins at 8 JO am FOf reser- V'attOnS. contact the 1ns111ute fOf Oualrty Construction at 12 t31 ~233 The Smets Arch tec:turat G'OUP has named management consultant J8dl K........._ as d•rectat of business de- velOpfnent Kauffman wno has been a consult- ant speaalwng 11'1 marketmg and op- t!fatlOOS management to Fortune 500 companaes fOf lhe past 15 >ears deYeloped the OSC (quality schedule and cost) pnnopW!.S IOf measur ng and tmptOYlflg the productMt)' ot pro- fessiooai empk>yees He has ~ed wtth such com- panees as Weyemauset BJ.ac.k an<l Decker. Textron. General Oynam.cs Ma!loty Sattef')' and First tnterstate Bank as well as the state govem- ments of Wash ngton Oregon and Idaho He also rs a bc;ie1t9ed real estate bt'<*er and the author of a manual 1n emergency evacuattOn prooedores 1n the e¥ent of an eatttiquake or hre .n.c:n IS tn use m ~Y Southern Callfomta oommerClal bulkhr195 Recentty Kauffman •as etected to the South Regional Counal of the UMed Wll'f of Orange County aod ~ on the organaation s cam- paign committee The Smets Arc:hctectural Group has ~ed numerous Industry awards end haS deYek>Oed oe.gns that have been u99d m more than 250,000 hOmeS. .. ... .. oommefc::lal ~ a.nd-plannlng pro;ects ttwoughou1 the Untted States The hrm rs heed- quatered at 2 E.xecutt¥e c.de. Suite 190. ~-a 8ir1dW haS ennounced the .... panrment o1 K.-T. Ckda 1 as direc10f of maf1<ettng for the com - pany· s LakeshOt'e T OYferS. currently under constructlon m Irvine As director of marketing Cimino wtll be responsible for directing mar- keting and ~as1ng act1V1tteS for the $158 malt.on office compte• located at the intersection ot the San O~o Freeway and Von Karman Avenue in tile lrvme BuSfness Comotex He will be augmentmg the exclusive 1eas1ng arrangement with Cushman Realty and assisting the brokerage com - munity 1n completing teasing trans- actions at Lakeshore Towers C1m100 1s a graduaie ot Cal state Stephen Harding Northndge with a degree m business admin1stratt00 He also holds a mas- tet s degree in t>ustness adm1nis- trat1on from Pepperdine Unrverslty He was most recently with the Fa.uJkner Company of Woodland Hills wtlere he served tor the past three yea.rs as a marketing and teasing speaahst responsible fof teasing transact.ons m ea.cess ol SS m1lhon anu.aJl)I He atso se<Ved as the leasmg manager tor Tnzec Properties tn En- cmo Slrtchef s twin 18-story tower pro- ,ect wtll 1ncJude a two-acre man-made lake flanked by sand volleyball courts and a 3 000-hnear-toot kayak course The complex also will include an ath eti<: cluO al"d a restaurant Oon"8 eaz-.. has 101ned tl'le San Oemeote office of Grubb & Elhs Aes•· dent1al BtOkerage Services Cuares has been nvolved 1n res•· denha' real estate 1n south Orange County 5*nOe 1978 She earned her brOk~ s ticeose 1n 1981 and is cur- rent-, among the 1op 10 percent of sa1espe<>pte m the Saddleback Valie., Her past experience 1nc:ludes suc- cess 1n the sate of res.dent1at com mercaa aod tract propet'ties Prior to entering the real estate held she #Ol1<ed as a dental hy91en1st atter graduatmg trom the USC Scttoot ot Dentistry She has beef'I a resident o f San Clemente since 1976 :J c._.. Ktng has totned the Dana Niguef otfioe of Grubb & Elhs R8Slden- bal Br<*•• Servl08S King. a nattw Calrtom1an. has lived m Dana Potnt Mnoe 1976 and has sold rem estate for the past lour years Poor to entenng the field of real estate. she taught m prnc:hOOI and .. amentary ~ a.c. .. ot '* love of chtldren she p.articutarty en)oy9 wonung witr1 first- time home buyers. WflO .,. llkety to hrl9 ~ She can be reeched ., 4934812. ------ Painting a house? Here's expert advice By KEVIN KELLEHER Vice P,..._,I, PHH Homequtty This la the time of year when m.ny people think about painting their homes. Years of SYnllOht have baked the exterior and faded the pamt. and In some of the damper climates. the ahaded a6des of the house are ahowlng the telltale green of mildew Some places. especlally on the tnm under the eaves, show signs of peeling. flaking or blistering. If the paint is stained. 11 is usually from rusting natl head• or knots 1n the wood that are stlll oozlng sap. Heres how to corrC1 these problems. For peeling surfaces. the paint must be scraped otf and the area thoroughly sand- ed because the peeling waa caused by the chemical salts that were not washed Ov9' the old surface before It was repainted. or 11 was repainted over glossy paint Flaking usually occurs after peellng with the paint brea.klng completely away from the siding. Blisterlng Is caused by moisture being trapped between the sid- ing and the lay9f of paint Thia causea the paint to be pushed away from the siding Sand down the SYr1aoe aft9f the old paint has been removed and repaint first with a prnner and theo with the exterior paint. Mildew must be washed off the siding or 1t will 1ust grow through the next layer of paint Power sprays are the be8t method of remO\llng mildew by using a mixture of one part bleach to four part~ of water. Cover ahrubs and lawn becauM the chlOrlne wUI kill the grua and thruba and be sure to wear rubber glovea to protect your hands from the t»each. Hoae down with cleat water after POW8f spraying or scrubbing and let the SYrtace dry before adding a new coat of paint. The wood stains are peraistent. They will ahow right through the new coats of paint unless they are corrected before painting. If it la a nail head that has rusted, sand the area down to remove all of the rust stain and COV9f with a metal primer before repainting. It la a good !dee to count9fslnk the nails and cover the heads with wood flller. This wilt put an end to the problem For knots, sand the area thoroughly. removing all aap from the surface. Prime the knots and streeks with shellac after flltlng any cracks or holes. When the prime coat Is thoroughly dry. covor wtth two coats of paint. A good prooedure is to follOw the sun when painting your house That Is. paint the ahady side (west) flrat. This should be followed by the north side. When the sun Is past noon -farthef west -the east side can be painted. When the sun la low In the sky -earty morning or early In the evening -paint lhe south atde. Thia prooedure avoids painting In the dlreci sun. If you are using an oil-baaed paint, wait unt.11 the morning dew has d isappeared If you are using a latex paint. you cen get an early •tart because moisture from dew will not affect the paint. Never paint after a talnfall with eithef kind of paint. Wait It least 24 hours tor the oil-base paint. Start at the top Of the house and paint the tr1m last. WMn It cornet to porchee and tteps remember that concrete eurt9o91 absorb a lot of paint. Wood aurt.c. ahoufd be painted )ust Ilka the -'ding except for one v«y Important warning. On siding you cen't paint yOUtMtt lf'lto a eotnef. On • floor you can. That IMda ut to the 1tepa. This lhou'd atwaya be a two-day jOb beceuM If alt the •t~ are pelnted at onoe. they can't be UMd. Pelnt we<y othef step starting at the top. WMn they are Ory. the remelning 11.n lhould be painted from the top down. If you do It from the bottom up. you wlff be conatentty k,,...ing In wet paint and ruining your JOb. U.S. Realtors opposing changes in federal Coastal Barriers Act WASHINGTON -The federal govern- ment should limlt Its Involvement rn I~· use decialons that Mlectlvely lmptement or wtthhold f~al programs and poten- tially threaten private property rights. ac- cording to the National Association of Realtors. Changes to the Coastal Barriers Re- sources Systefn (CBRS) proposed under the Coastal Barriers Resources Act. "ex- tend beyond tt\e Immediate Interests of the real estate lndust:y and encompass thtt larg9f issue of protecilng prtvate prop- erty rights." Patricia Campbell-White said 1n testimony before the Polley, ReMarch and Insurance sub-committee of the Hcuse Banking. Finance and Urban Af- fairs Committee Cempbell-Whlte. a Reattor from Re- hoboth Beach. Del.. who la clOMly In- volved with the coastal batrlers Issue. said NAA strongly believes In the fundamental right of all private property OWT'l49fS, work- ing through local government. to de- termine the highest and best UM of their land However. the association believes the federal government ahould minimize Its Involvement In theM land-use d• cislOns. pension ol the CBAS. as outllned 1n H A 28-40, the Coastal Barrier Aeswrce Act Amendments. According to NAR. land-use planning must include careful consideration of the needs of housing and commercial growth, as well u the quality of lite and a healthy local economy. Cempbetf·.Whlte said NAA r~nlutl the Med to Identity and Include new lands In the CBRS gtven a atrong loCel role In the O.Cftion-ma)(lng fr~ and ed.- quat• dlaaemlnatlon o Information to al- fected prOC*1Y hok*a. "NAR hee wor1ted for yeert to en- c:outagl 1 belaneed 8PPf'oech to en- vtronmentll protection. one th8t in- corporat• coneetV8tlon with economk: prMervatlon." Campbell-White aakt NAR members are aware of the devastation cauted by the flooding In the Midwest and Hurricane Hugo along the Atlantk: Coast and the primary emphasis of federal disaster pro- grams should be the devek>pment of a highly coordinated system for prevention and remedial assistance In these treglC cases Campbell-White discussed national flood inaurance as it retat• to the CBRS and recommended that a uniform policy for administering the National Flood In- surance Program be adopted. She said this would eilmlnate the existing doubte standard that den ... Insurance coverage for oer'Caln flood-prone ateas. such as coastal barriers and wetlands. while r• talnlng coverage for the remainder of !he United States subj.ct to flooding. "Leglsttatl~ actions that alt• the fed- eral flood Insurance program must ensure that legitimate property rtohta and reason- able development opportunlt ... are not abridged." she said Accotdlng to Carnc>belt-Whlte's t•tl· mony, the atatlsta used for flood damage and hood iMUrance. in the U.S. Depart- ment of the lnttrlOr'a final r~ to Con- gress. ret.tt to coutal communities and not sc>eclflcally to coutll barrlera. "TheM figures are mlaleedtng In that only a v«y amalt portion of theae eoutal eommunll .... on the avwage. are c:oatal ~rn.ta," ahe said. campbell-Whlte urged Conor-t to re- cognln that thtS data Ooet not r.nect a current Oeec;riptlon of the •tuatlon on coutel berrlera. but of COMtel com- munities lf'I geMral th81 conteln wettanda. fastlands areu and .,... eubject to tidal lnftuencea. Applcentt fof feOerel flood IMuranoe under the NatlOnel Nnnce Pr.-n (NflP) P9Y full ~ ,.._ tMt Nftect the , ... of thele propert .... TheNfor•. • the government Is at minimal risk with all new propertlea coming under the NFIP. Under the NFIP, S*'fldpants can In- corporate ftood-.prooflng t~uee Into atte pl.aiming and building renovation. Al.o, the NFIP lmpoeee stringent buld- lng aai.ty standatd1 on all MW construc- tion and eubltentlal lmprov.Mnts lf'I flood-haz.ard areas where lnturance ts avallat>te. Camp~Whlt• noted to com- mlttM memberl that the requ"*"9nts of the NF1P have rMUlteO In Mfer conttruc-- tlon In the nation'• flood plain. "If t~al ftood in...nc. Is not avail· ab .. In thc>M areu propoMO tor tnctuslon In the Coattal 8arrtera Aelouroe SY9'9'n, It la likely that any de\etopment that dOM occur wlthOut the benefit of '*'-al funds wtll al~ not have the benefit of aai.ty margins as are aNUt*' by partk:patlon In the NFIP," Iha said. "We r*'laln cor~IClf~n~1ec1 .... that denlal of federal flood lnturance may ra.utt In the deYetopment of au~tancs.td and unsafe houtlng along the nation'• eout1.1ncr ..... Ing e~lturee at alt tevelt of govern- ment. u well as ~ardlzlng human hMlth .nci w.ffare," Campbel-White llfd. Accotdlng to her t•tlmony, white there haYe been pub11C meeting& Mid In .ome of the.,... c:onakf¥ed tor lncklllon In the CBAS, theM mMhng.a have not been conducted under the auap6cea of a con,. greulonal commltt... AlaO. the Hou• a..chant Marine 9nd Flahenel Commit- , .. r.oentty relnY91tlgated tltee wtthOut hOldlng ome... fleld ,,..,.... In tno.. .,.... Furtn ....... •-m-IOf-e, Campbel-White lndlc8ted that prhtate dtllilnt wttOM homel and Pf~ may be lnduded In tM C8RS haw yet to be notified of the f\.itl ~ of thlt ...... Ion. The NltiOnll ~fon of Ae91ton. the nation'•~ trede ··~· .. the vo6Qe for ..... • ... , rtprl I I lntiflg Merty 800.000 rnemben . ,New solar design plan under way By JIM JOHNSON ~ ..... &eMoe SACRAMENTO -Passive solar deatgn Is in the housing spotlight again. Work has begun on a two-story reskSence at StanfOfd Ranch In Rock- lin In Placer County to showcase the latest In energy~fflclent construction techniques and materials and energy- management systems for architects. bultders and other housing-industry prof~onals. Completion Is expected ln spring. According to Its designer, the 2,900·square-foot demonstration model In the Sunset Heights sub- division may reduce energy costs by as much as 60 percent over a com- parable-sized. conventionally built dwetllng. Sponsors of the project are the Pacific Gas and Electric Co .• the Call- fornla Energy Commission. and the Building Industry Association of Su- perior Callf0<nla. The heart of the demonstration model wlll be an $80.000 com- puterized hom&-automation system that occupants will be able to com- mand by voice Of by touching a video screen. The system will be coupled to sensors that will automatlcalty control fire safety. security. climate. sound. tight. entertainment systems. and ap- pllances. It will aJso monitor energy- uee and enable PG&E to experiment with remote metering. The house la betng built on a hill overlooking the Sunset Whitney Golf Course by GLM Custom Homes tnc of Roseville. Construction cos1s - not lncludlng the computertzed auto- mation system -are estimated at $250,000. Pasetve solar homes -typified by e•panstve. aouth-taclng walls of glass or greenhouses -soared In popu- larity after the energy crunch of the 1970s. Aa the crunch eased and buyers grew bored with the predict- able styling. builders sought to ln- COf'porate energy ... fflcl«tt features into m0<e traditional designs. The tile-roof, stucco-walled demon- 1-tratlon house In Aocldln Is an exam- ple. Only a few features stand out as elements of paaslve solar des'gn. said project architect Jeff La Fetra of Studio Four of Seaamento One of these Is the extensive amount of gtaaa -divided Into two eets of French doors and 1<4 windows -spanning the south.feeing rear waJI. The others are a wide roof overhang that shields the eecond- floor windows, and a trellis that acr .. ns windows on the first noor. Other energy.saving elements are leM obvious. Among them are the 2- by-6 atud walls that provtde room fOf more lntUlaUon (R22), a 1.5-moh foam board under the atucco, &rld doubf&- paned wlndowt speclatty treated to cut IOlat r*"8tlon. "Our goet;• La F .. ta Mid, "Is to demonetrat• the technologlel and buUdlng techntquee that exlat today that cen llgnlftcantty cut enwgy uee Md lmPfove the .,vtronment wNte Iner~ comfort." Southland sales rebound during August Auguat houalng ..._ In Southern California rebounded 11 pefc:ent from a ladduster Juty but remained 15 percent ~ iat August's total according to TRW Real Estate lnfor~ matlon Serw=. In Anaheim. The August-to-August comparison was especially d'9maJ In San Diego County, where IUt month's sales of 3.412 units nOMdlved 25 percent below last year's 4,528 sales. A total of 25,229 new and used homes and condominiums changed hands In Loa Angetes, Orange, San Diego. Riverside and San Bernardino counties during August. That was 11 percent h6gher than July's 22,810 homes sofd, TRW reported, and 15 percent ~ow the 29,567 homes sold In August 1989. Ed Setter. vice president and gen- eral manager of TRW Real Estate Information Services, said August Is tradltlonally a strong month for real estate because famllles llke to get settled Into their new homes before the school year begins. "Durtng much of this year. there have been two added Incentives for purchasing a new home," Setzer said. "Price appreciation has sf owed or stopped. and record numbers of homes have been listed for sale. "That's resulted In a prime home- huntl':'9 aeaaon for buyers, and last month s sales show that many people still consider Southern California housing to be a great Investment," he said. Prices throughout the region r~ 1 percent during August to $211,505. That represents a 5 percent increase from the $201,323 average price paid In August 1989. Because TRW's numbers tally cloeed escrows, the..._ offers and acceptanca were made one to three months before, Setzer noted. There- fore, he said. "It's still too earty to tell what effect the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait and the resulting uncertainties about Interest rates and lnftatlon will have on Southern CaJlfomla's housi~ market during the rest of 1990." · TRW obtains its Information from documents flied with county re- corders' offices. Both new and resale attached and detached homes are Included. Very low-prk:ed and very high-priced residences are eliminated before the average price Is computed. Adding to your home? Let the suit shine in By The Auoclated Presa Style and practicality are two reasons often cited for building sunspace additions to a home. but many prefer another: Let the sun shine 1n. From sotartums and greenhouses to skylight•. from additions of whole rooms to kitchen and bathroom re- modeling, the common interests are more light and more llvlng spaoe. ·The aucoeutul kitchen today 11 one with lots of light, a good view. and good access," says Joe Esposito. executive vice presJdent of Four Seasons Greenhouaes and Design Center. Hofbrook, N.Y. "People want to feel the activity going on In the rest of the house while they're workJng In the kltcnen," he says. "Nobody who works In a kitchen wants to feet llke a servant or a cook." Even In the bathroom. says Esposito, "natural light and expansion views give the room that ptl2.8ZZ, that special touch that Is so Important " place for business or hobbles. private retreat. or entertainment center," says Lee Stanley, chief designer at Solar Additions Inc.. Greenwich, Conn .. "and helps reduce fuel bills at the same time by capturing and trap- ping solar heat. The most common reason today is to get more living space." The sunspace. which attaches directly to a home, features panels of front glass that bring solar energy inside and Insulated roof and side walls. Stanley says a S 10.000 add-on sunspace can increase the vaJue of an $85,000 house to more than St00,000. Sunspace In the form of skylights Is one recommendation If you're con- slde<ing remodeling the bathroom. Substituting a window with a sky- light can provide a touch of elegance as wefl as more space. have other advantages. "Many bath- room windows are located In the shower stall." she says. "Water can collect on the sill, rotting It and caus- ing moisture problem.a behind the waJI. A lkyflght Is a perfect solution. and it otters totaJ privacy." Most manufacturers offer three basic modefs of skylights. says Alec Bechtold. vice president of the Ven- tarama Skylight Corp.: Fixed (cannot open or close). venting, or motorized venting. Motorized modets. says Bechtold. can open or ctose with a switch rather than by a pofe. "A sunapace expands a house for anything a homeowner wants. a work- Interior des1gne< Allee Silverman. president of Creative Interiors and Decorate-a-Day Inc .. Carmel. N.Y .. says a skylight 1n the bathroom can L.----------------------------------------------------------- MORTGAGE RATES FIXED• ADJUSTABLE .... ,.. Down ,.... .. Loctl-M ..... IMrl4 Dewit ~ L.ai• --:;.r ..... ,_.... """' (~) (dql) lMft ..... 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BA OCl'I vv awry rm attached g11ege • ., con-llftl IMl.IS Olde< 3BR llouM S 1eoo Get y.,d no petS 1111 ' gram. gel 1"e tacts $280.000 Oonald Pfalt 2cwgaragewl openet A 1685K Agt 2•8-1770 dtllOtllng .,, ••It• ptya REAL ESTATE mo yrly ll'lcl · utHt lest • MC 1175 ,,.,o Am.,, n g recorded 831-1266 good v alue Ul'I C: et -2.230 sq tt ol!ruly t>eeull-LSE/OPT Walk 10 ,_~" ~6-7020 Eves 63I_.1$4 213-$40-0931 I • ..,,... 000 11 'fO'I re not mtreflong 10 ti,. ,_ message reveals oetel a .....,.,, tvl llVtng •P8C9 3Bt 2n-..__...... ~ .. 0. Call any11<M CALL PAT (R"rl dM•fled •-·you mey t>e PREVIEW OPENING ... .,_., """""' .l. -a I ~OFICellhatareoutot ~ pOOI 2-c.w ger 1-900-•56-•567, IM ra•1 1190 AGENT ON SITE 642-875t 21)...54.1939 1-6 SAT & SUN [;;;r-:~ ._:;:::'• ~::::;-~.r~ iiii!r~=;:=::j;:::::;:r' .::;1=1=~:::;::~:::;::: :;:~ ;::: l=;~:;:~::;l::;::::::::::~===~~===~==i= N~*==~~H -.UIOl.ll11 BALBOA PENINSULA SPECIALIST ll ....... •TlnJ quire! 1BA cottao-. LIDIY- t>Hm c.tlngs 19 yerd Hr 1 yr old 38A 28.A oer- ll'lps bch 50-4'' Jaanw. cath C91l. fl>. e1ec OM '9 ~799NO PETS722-t011 pa ho Ora,.ge A~e All NEW' H V Hiib 3 BR S 1350fmo I mo .._ 2 BA 2 ~ page iv .. 1 no pets 173 8631 6 19-75~9329 BA TwMM on J ~s CAN YOU IMAGINE? IWIE Ylll TUii! s., Mn c,,. y ar d ' S 2 5 0 0 I mo I N e IC M ~ l BR l 1078 CONTEMPORARY 28R w frple OM S t '15 mo 2BA E11.c townhome L~ "'9Q ~-S335 w mstr bdrm IUfta ~ I Gofgeout. '1\.ge bayfront ()n Ortege Hwy 1 5 K ~ Lg bOat lhp av! IOO oell tr... un.que S689 O O DENN E '-28R 28A IOeal Europun li tl C"•n MWO•l-tl w/g<ervte counters IAy-41 28A 28A. encl .,..a hg"I• glass t>IOCll lal'ld•t •P•d P•••o ' ee-to0e ol PCM 1m-storage "*' No Piii • ~un<i<"l'-ovcr Ca talina • The moon hlnln~ on !hr oc-ran • S.1llbo.11-. o n the 0av • Twlnklln~ ll~hts ht•1ow • All thtc; In th«-prlvarv of the larp,<>~I penthouse on lhf' bluff a l \Illa Ballx>a • Can you Oelleve? $599.000 .. OPE:"J HOUSE • Pnvate twtlt~hl ~howt ngs Saturday and Sunday 1-5 Call 631 ·7300 270 ~ney Lane it311 Tor furtla.r UifOf'1IMltfon, caO SOD£RLING 673-9455 ~~~t ':.!°',;;; RfAW , ONLY S 1'9 90()1 LNM ()ptt0n Of &t 3 BR. 2 BA eno ""''t 1 11ory Agt mad••1• occuoal'lcy s.i~mo 17S-6606 S2 150 mo 67>.«27 \t~ I \1..ll' l'i \ 11 ~Al.TORS • M1_.to2 Oc.etl ,,_ ~lie,_ I BA ------MoC>lt Homn gar wl d S 13501mo ~ ... 24~0787 Wll..U F0tS. 11001._------ UT I • 1-4 BUILD£R'S ~ trtc>le Costa Aini 1124 Yl.U UL.Ill Mele w/!Ypc, CWd pello' NEAR ocean 28A hc>uM. 18A Huge P111o oc..n ~ oC CUSTOM btru I ger & ywo. IMO IBR v... $203,800 Golf COIKM IOOI\ lt'\ltne I Ouot9• w111orage ., .. 240 NIC:e ~ • 116 55• pert!, 552-3120 CIMtl. U 15 650. 7549 ..... 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Mwer ~iancn. ule entr, etc SI '>Cl CIOO' •IN().()()7 CttEU & C.......al -~r sh.trp l bdrm sl.lner home has ""'"' OJk ( tile h.lthroom ne"'er root patio e•tr• tar~ fol and nlCe area S111<1 <1<10 •IN~ 2 ITCMllY VALUll -Supt>rb • bdrm 2Vi bath home has hu«e bdrm\ tt'm«folt"tf bath l•m1ly kttc~n dllllf\C •rea ttplc.. Ve.11 •rea In Soolh l Oil\t Metro a1tractl11e ma1n1enanu:' SH~ ';()I)• •IN~ BEAUTIFUL IARCWNL. ... . .--tf15.00GI Tmiflc 1 bdrm home Is winner ol Pride Award IQIQOI lmlTIKUlate ma1111en1nce with new paint. mr1 ~nc. dinmc ~.a. llrce Pillo. eur1 larce lot. Ins.de loatlon. etc! Motivated sellers• •l~t• OWNER WIU CARRY 19T 1111,00CJI lm!NCU&ate 1 bdrm st<trter home on extra larce lot hes new urpet. ne-. 111nyl ftr new r1nce/oven/hood. new plint in & out. cozy frpk coo,ered PlllO. ~c' Super sharp f, move In retefy! Vieth less thin 20'\ 00-.n. owner u.111 urry 1st! SI~ loan costs! -l~IS DARUNO C S1M,ODOI Beaut1full) UPCJided l bdrm home on end ot cul de SIC strttt has RV tlCcess new root eat-tn kitchefl. hlrdwood firs. dou'* dr entry to 1rd bdrm. uled 2nd bath c; c'111nc fins. seo.mty system love!)' man1C1Jred neichborhood' •l~lo ' HUNTINGTON BEACH ST ARTL...._, -·--S204,900l Darhnc home on inside lot has new bathroom. new J)ltnt. new stucco coat. excellent schools and new reduced pnce' •1~17 RARE ON THE MARKETt.--···------S225.000I Rare. low-priced Fount<tm Valley home has 3 bdrms, cathedral ce1ltncs. sk>l'lhts dimnc rm. den. pnvate backyard 2 patios. atrium. eorceous ui>crades etc' •IND-613 SHOOT SOME BASKETSL .-... -.... --... -.1237,000I Super shlrp l bdrm home located at ttle end of quiet ll'ISlde cul de sac 1n Huntincton Beach hH pool. basketball court. family area. bock lrplc dlntnc area covered park>. 17eat schools' •IN~l9 NEW TILE AOOFL ••• ----------1231,500I SIOK spent on hreproot rool' Temlk 4 bdrm Hunt Bch home has dln1nc area lrplc ne"' water tleater self·dean o"en. inside comer lot '"' •1~20 SIZZUNG SAV1N08L-~"n-...... S2Al,IOOI Fibuk>os 4 bdrm home "'O··· n 1V ~ d1111ng area COVt>led patio large inside corn. U ,,ft! }iuntincton Beach tracl' =IN~21 10% DOWNl ._._ .• __ S272.IOOt Loo,'I> 1 bdrm home steps to park has open beam c~hnc. bfic.k lrplc lamtl) rm new roof larce yard immaculate care' Ownet u.~! earl)' 1st a Q<'l 'Lov. Dou.n low 1ntercs1 no loan costs' What a deal• •IN~22 2 STORY POOL HOM£L._,_ ................. --S215,000I Beauttlul 111slde (. out' Super sharp 2 story fount.1111 \/alle> exec on hu&e cul de sac lot his pool side vard lofmal d1111ng. !irce lam1I) rm brick frplc gorceous decor' •IN~2l REDUCED TO MOVEL ..................... -._.-....... $311,000I Gorgeous 4 bdrm 2 sty Valley Park e'ec 1n great area of Fount•un Valley has huge inside lot h~ pool, f0tmal d1111nc rm. used brick frplc new k1tc~n. l car garage. etcl •IN~24 PREST1GE VALUEl .... ._ .............. -.. -.................. 1321,oooi Incredible value• Super sharp 4 bdrm l bath Prestige home In lo"cly Huntlncton Beach tract his larce 2 story floorplan with bonus room family rm. lrplc, 2 master suites. trailer access pool. xlnt Manna Schools' •1~1~ aY THI PAMI -I.Mee ~ bdrm home with 2710 sJ llooflMn Is In lowly f'ovntffl V.iley •ru nnt to pftOUI lnNdr S*it1 Ha f•mllr rm. formal dlnlfll. huee mnttf. frpk. pool. deck. extr• lartr lot ~ cul de MC loc,atlon1 51241.0QOI •1~11 MIND PLEASER: D ESTINY IS NOT A MATIER OF CH ANCE. IT IS A M A TIER OF CHOICE. STAR PIAZA - • SWEET YELL.OW .. BEEF LOIN or T· LB .. ~ TMI MONT TO!.-' Wt~~ TOCQ .... OIA4W091tMQ"N- Tomato e I For Over Fifty Four <;;olden Years! 8.5 t> 1 ().()Z t Manin ee11a --: -. · \ Bread ,~' .. '#i~. ·~~USM 14-0Z ' Welch;S'Orchard Stouffer's ' $179 V~n de.Kamp's' $369 ~~ Juice Casserole~ I~. Fish St1cks.«;l 2'4-0Z 12-0Z ~~r:ken --1 '°°' s5s9 ::;:~~·~u'fc'!ite 1 .>-0Z s10 9 ~hredded Wheat Cereal 1&-0Z Banquet Dinners e VARV!ES Kids ~ CulslnesvAAIETIES Pot PI. es VEOETMk..E wmi BEEF. CHIC)(EN OA ~EY Supreme Meat Pies=~NOA REG R OR BUN LENGTH >--""'\~~,~-Meat . ~ fllJ_ Wieners lmtchables · 11 ''II • 11\lfll' \1111'' #·fi!!iil I • 1&-0Z SQUEEZE Grahamy Bears Cookies SUNSHINE Betty Crocker Specialty Potatoes ASSORTED VARIETIES 45k>S2$-0Z For Over Fifty Four Golden Years! 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Shank Portion Smoked GrCXind Ham Chicken s1~ WHOLE en s t---, 1eY Chicken Franks or Bologna . p~ .,..._,,,, Red Snapper Fillets • FRESH LB Butterfish $299 1 FRESH F•11 t Dover Sole Fillets 1 e s II DEFROSTED Alaskan Cod Fillets LB s3s9 LB s349 CENTER CUT Smoked -------------WILSON FRESH BLADE cur Meat Franks Larr.b SWIFTS 3·VARift'1es BR Ham Slices S2~ Shoulder ;JQ:MSI i!usage Lin $189 ~~!~~~" LB ~!~Jle & B 0-Bone Oq\S .JI S2.29 99~6-0Z 89~6-0Z Bl.Cl Por1lor1 1.8 $1 .49 ------------.__ ____ _____. -------------Mini Cheese • • Kellogg 's Com Rakes CEREAL ()re.Ida Potatoes 20-02 Welch's Grape Juice 313 to 3 5-0Z Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice 8-VAAIETIES ' Marie Callender's Cobbler PEACH. BERRY OR CHERRY 17-0Z 10.5 to 11 .7502 Dennison's Chili With Beans 3-\IAAIETIES Mother's Cookies Kashi ..,.... $129 Puffed Cereal Ii 7~ Success Rice Bernstein Dressing 4 Vl\RifTlfS Keebler Cracke Sandwiches ::=l•S uOl $1 35 ------------- ,. ' I ' I I "' , .' -. T ~-j r~ . ' I\ I r ~. c ' . 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Shower Gel M)l s119 TheraFlu Au & Cold Medicine or Au, Cold & Cough Medicine ~ Boston •Advance Conditioning Solutton .__.._,•Cleaner •Conditioning Solution $ 4 97 -·· 1 T060l PANTENE Shampoo or Conditioner ··-~ s2~-0Z At.Oil~°" ~M9f I 6 UWOl IH JERGEN'S Lotion '2~! TYLENOL :-_ SINUS ~Revlon ft __ .~ Shampoo Or Conditioner • 15-0Z REACH IUt• Stater ~AIDl llROS. 5111 MG ~ Bros Vitamin c _ 1CX>CT ... ~ - - STATER BROS. OEWAB.£ 250 MG Vitamin C 1ooc 5199 STATER BROS. e5 MG ~79 , Iron _ _ __ 1CX>CT ... ~ STATER BROS. Pl.US MNEfW.S Multi-V~ Gerber E --~-~~~l~ori~e 12-0Z $279 ·--~.;.......;.., -c- AEGt.A.AA OA ~ as• Nipples .. .. . >-PAO< --Johnson's 9J Dental Floss so-vos99' - -REGUlAR OA COfl/PN:T HEAD ~ Reach ,... r fo'-Toothbrush . . EACH $1 59 ' MIVE~ Moisturizing Creme, REGULAR OR EXTRA ENRICHED Moisturizing Lotion $ 99 lmodlum . A·D Anti- Diarrheal Mec:fjcine $33!,. •----•'-....... AUCAUNE Eveready Energizer$439 Battery MI PM)( 3 VAA£TIES Rolaids Antacid Tablets . ~ Pads ..er s211 s3• Bottles . . 1&<;T DECORATOR •1 41 Nurser . -··· K\Z Excedrin Csplets $199 ~ .15-02 CIBA Saline Solution s3s~ '1 99~ ~==='49t -t . ~ . For Over Fifty Four Golden Years! • ,. st ----...... o.-.... , ... ..._ .. _"' .. Regular or Diet Pepsi-Cola ASSORTED VARIETIES 2·LTR Regular or Diet Pepsi Cola ~,., 6 12·0Z Bully Swish Bowl Cleaner c Bumble Bee Tuna CHUNl<llGHl IN WAlER • 6112-0Z Nabisco Toastettes 4-VARIETIES Quaker Oat Squares$215 Cereal ... oz at:: :s ----- s ~Star* • tarkist ,~·e ~75 Solid White Tuna~WATER ,2~ ~ ~ Promise Soft Margarine ~2 ... ~" Pet~ooJV~! KAL KAN 3·VARIETIES Whiskas Cat Food 55~2 . G:). KAL KAN CRAVE ~ ~ ORIGINAL OR SEAFOOD RECIP ~ 6:3 Whiskas ·: . -5 Dry cat Food •' ·t. ·: •. ,.. 99¢ ~-. -f:'~ - KAL KAN 5-VAAIETIES Pedigree Dog_ Food 77! ~ [MlALTIMlJ ,... __ ,._ 1&-0Z -·-· MEAi.TiME SMALL OR LARGE BITES Pedigree Dry Dog Food X-14 $5°~LS I • SMALL BITES MEAL TIME ORY s2 7 • >•OZ s3 39 ~~~~~~~~·~:~;" '"" ... M 5 9¢ .. P_e_di-gr_ee_oo_.g_F_o_od ___ S·LB-- EFA MOUSSE FAST FREEZE OR SCENTED EXTRA HOLD Hair Spray 4-VARIETIES Jhirmack ·Shampoo or Conditioner $339 12-0 Z 5 'O a-oz s269 PLAYTEX Stater Savers •.• 30 ow1 2 3 DEODORANT T-120 BLANK Polaroid Video Cassette s3a9 EA OR NON-DEODORANT 28·CT 5399 Tampons REGULAR OR SUPER DEODORANT Portables Tampons .:----------------... I PLAYTEX ORANGE· SMALL, MEDIUM OR LARGE t is:•(~ Handsavers ggi 1 -ac- Gloves PAIR -i -.--:i Ll~~gMALL. MEDIUM OR l.A;G1E 69 1111111 ~I II 11111-.. Gloves PAIR ~ '~(BJC) LIGHTERS $299 5-PACK At Stater Bros. Value Includes Service! CALIFORNIA LOTTERY TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL STATER BROS. MARKETS IJ. 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