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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-10-13 - Orange Coast Pilots y x k Oiiers belt Edison 24-14 SPORTS/Bl THE ORANGE CO . Fixing - traffic a taxing problem COAST/Al I Fashion Island sporting new look B INE /A6 25CE T ~ Abortion foes lose arQund in court TATE/A4 FRIDA\'~ OCTOBER 13~ 1989 . . Serial killer Kraft ·w .ants new ·trial Free expression By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of ·~ O""Y ~"°' s1 .. tt .\11omev• lor \l'rral kilkr Rdn<.h Kraft \.\.Ill appt'ar 1n lOUrt tml.I\ l\.\.ll week\ bcfon: a JUdgc 1\ '><'hl·dukd tn dcc1Je "hcthcr hl' "Ill dll' 1n 1lw lt<'' chamtll:r for thl' ~·\ual-tortun· ,,,1\ - 1n~<, of I fl ~ ounl( ml·n fhl· dckn-.c '" nrx·rtl·<l 111 m.t~l' ,1 request to urn11nut· JO Ou ~., hl'M· IOI? on a motHHl lor .1 m·" trt.tl I h.11 1s tht• <,anll' d.I\ \urx·nur < 11ur1 Judge DnnJIJ \hC .1rt1n ""uld '>i.'nll'nll' J...ralt ii the motion \\,1., dcn1l·<l ·\ttornn \.\ 1l11.11n "urx·n' ,,11d h1· fikd the rcqUl'\t hn.1u'>l' hr ~Ol''' hl· '"'uldn 't he rrt·p.irt·d But \harln 1'>1.•\Jul \\ho.,1 .,on "a' nwlc\tl'J .ind ~ilfo<l h' J...1.111 an I II ' ,,11d '>hl' ",I\ J ngt·red .1 t nPt hcing mac.k J\•.trt· ol thl' ht'.inn)! .111d "on·1 hl· ahk tP .attt•nJ h<.·1.1u,,· 11 1 othn pl.in, lk\',llll l dlkd It .in ,1tll'lllpt h \ tlh' dl'll'O"l' ·to pull .1 1.1 .. 1 nnl'" .ind \nl'.11.. 11lto lour! l.1rh "" th• rnnl1.1 Jnll '1l11n1' t,1md11·., ""11ld 11111 .11 tend But 1-..••rx·n, ,,11d tw !!•"" 11<1111 l' 111 thl· d1,tr1l t .111111 nn ' 11 11 1,l' t" rhnnl' .ind tikd .1 •\fllll'l1 n111 l' 1111, \\l'l'I.. 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Fnday the 13th is not a good da) to br out and about. So. put the two together. and Davtd Milligan might br excused 1f he were to choose 10 Sta} in bed today. It's Fnday the 13th. It's also David's 13th birthda}. But the Costa Mesa youtl) said he wall br an class at TeWinkle Middle School as usual, showmg his dtsdaan for the superstitious. David is not the superstatious type -although there is that lucky key he wears around his neck. And there's no his tory of triska1deklpbobia -fear of the number 13 -in the Milligan fam- ily. It's probably just as well. Fnday the 13th has been showing up a lot the last few years. It turned up three times ~ 1987. This is the second lime this year. Of' coune )'OU are 13 only once (to the relic? Of p1rents everywhere), and David probably fi&ures he should make tht moc;t of 11 So he'll head for c;chool whcrC' he hope to prove turning 13 on Fnda) the I Jth as an' thing hut unluck~ For tancrs. there's the at1ent1on a blond. good looking 1een-ager gets from the coeds o n has btnhday. "I'll probabl) get a whole bunch of hugs:· he satd. hopefull} And there will be extra at1ent1on from that one special per50n who comes an to e"er; I 3-year-otd·s hfe. too. In David's case. it's Desi. a numbers spectahst 1n her own nght who has paid exacting allention to the duration of their fnendshap from day o ne. As of today. they've been togethe r five weeks. two da}s. Amo ng 13-year-olds. that's practical- ly forever. And 13. numeroloSJcally speak- ing. isn't a bad number. either. According to numerologist Mat- thew GQOdwan. numeroloSY finds a ··consastcnt congruence between a person's numbers and that {>Crson's characteristics and life e.xpenences." · David. his 1'5-year-old brother Mau and has mother. Maria, ~ that he of\cn fits the eharlctcnstics ff'teaw,.. WCKY/AJJ ...,NM ....... .,'"~ David M•fll" tuma tJ"IOUJ -'rtay the 1Jttt. Mass-murder suspect may get UC/ test Orantc Cout within the next two the director of U l's Brain lmagina 'uperior Court Jud,ae R Bryan ly 1-.Y ADAMS °' .............. . .,,..,. " . ~ "' ................ Frlndl IKor1 weeks 10 underlO a ICria of revol-Center, Or. Monte Buch blum, Jamar panted the defense lawyer's utionary brain scans '° aid i.n hit Sak1do -•II be subfttittcd to a request to brina Sakido to UC1 for defente. SaJc,do's lawyer said Thurs-~tron em11110ft 1omopaphy, or tests carhtr th1 week. ovcnulana the day. 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J'-''' -'111..l'-l ulatl'd tht rr. ·''it 1 .1 : ht·! .. ll dumping •h"t1 k.1,t h••d ,, .1 .. 11~ 11·m111t· Or- ''"~' I •1'l h1~h<,t' I h, ~ 1 llh! ''1' 1'1 ••lkd on \lay '.l " 1 "t n olli1 t'f' "ho pulled "r.;11 r "" .1 'rJlf '111l.it1e1n ' t • lnl1 .1 ,k,,,t \l.;r nl n tht· front '1Jt ' I ', 1 " •t h" pJnt<. rulkd Jo~\ n tu hi' )\Jll'l"'I Source of funding found for DNA lab By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of IM 0.ity ....... St.oft Plan\ hJ\l' hccn \l.rJpflt'd tc1 u,t. drug lnrle11un· J'>'-l'I' t0r J I>' \ cnmc IJh tn <>rangt· < ount' hut thl' SI :11 tltlll nt<rdl·<l to \tJ n .i 1au It t' lan tx· dr.i" n tnim .1 l nmc prn t n llt}n fund au.onhn~ Ill J \tall report relra<.l'd fhuraja, Tht' <.tUd\ \,\.h l(h nrlclrt•d lunJ 1ng opllon<. \\,I\ rx·rl11rml·d •IO dlfl'l - tlOn ot tht' Board 1ll \upcn 1<.N" "'hach la\t "ed. Jl'IJ\l'd Jlt111n tor Ufl to "\ll da) <, (l0 J propi.>Y I lo commit mone' for ,1 lt~.tl lal rl1t ' 'iomc hoa rd n1l·mhn\ l.itn propo~d u<,ang \Omt· ol the mun· than S' mtllton 1hc tount' ha' Imm drug <.t't1ure" for the I.ill Rut thl' legaltt' of u'i1ng thl' runt!' 1n that wa~ rcmatns unrcc;oh t'tl. c;.'l1d I arn PJrrt'h thl· lnunt\ '1hl'I admin1s- trJtr•t' otliu·r ··\.\t• II 1u'1 ka't' thl' question of "ht•thl·r 11r not the drug mont') can he u'>Cd tm J hruader <,{Ope of things tor an1,1ha ume .. Pam'>h said \t.itT 1n<.ll'Jd recommended using $1 :1 1111 Imm thl· '\ie1ghborhood r~v-elof)ment and Pre~'' atton Pro- gram "h11.h Jllo"' funding for pro- ll"l '' that tx·nctit the entire county 'u per' 1._.ir Hamett '-" 1edcr. who "a., .ingt'rl·d ll' er a rolleague·s pn>l)(l'3l lac.t "ed. to dela' action. o;.a1d <.he '-"a<. plca\t"d with the prnmf)tOl''" o l tht' stafT rcron and the pmhJhalrt' of [ll'lt1ng c.uch a lab "I thtn~ thl' honom line t!t 1hat ""e t'\tal'lltc.h J D'\ .\ lah .. 'ihC' \aid ''I'm pka\l·d 11 1xrnrrC'd <.() qu1ckl" .. "1l·dl·r propo\t"d thr 1'i~ue after f Pluse stt DNA LAB/ A2J Price for property mushrooms for HB By ROeERT BARKER Of .... 0...., ,_ Slaff The H untington Bea h < .,, C'ouncd a&lttd to pav SJ 75 m1 llic)n -mo~ than tw1~ the a&JT('d upon pncc -for 6.8 acres or land 1ha1 was once part of a mushroom form stte. .\ settlement. reached tn Orange County upenor Court on Thur'>- da)'. apparently cl~s out long and thoml ~t11t1ons to buy the perce. whte.h will complete Cit) plan to acquire the entire )().acre mushroom fann . In 198S. the caty agreed io pa mushroom fann owner Victor Dt~ tcfano SS. malhon to acquire the cnttre ~ 1n t phucs. How· "*'< Notkes ................... 16-7 Spart:l .. ,4"•••···· •••••·•••·•••••••• 11-J N LllC:W9··········· .... O.IOoiall. W11sr.t ••••••••••.••••••.••••..•. t••· AS l'H'r. Oalilt.'lann ""ouldn't deal d1rect- h "-tlh 1hr u t~. rcportcdi> because of a p.rudgr he held against the Clty. '\icgot1ato" "-Cnt 10 a third part), the \BE <. orp which agrttd to buy the land from 01 ttfano and Kil 1t to th<" cm . official' said The purchase of tht fint two parcels v.'Cnt 'imoothl . But attempt.I to bu the third and la t partd of 6.1 a rn for SI 8 million fell tbtouP v.hen the • BE Corp . .,..cnt blnknapt. The land -.ent beck to DtStefano and he upped the price to Sl .l m1lhon. T he tjty balked and SW1lld condemnation proceedtnp tut wcrcn't completed. The land values. meanwtlik. coe- ,...._. .. P.NIC&/"31 M ()qng9 C09M DAILY ptLOT/ Frldlly. ~ 13, 1111 81 LaUS IMNIST °'_.._ ........ Aa attorney wh~ victory in the landmark Roe vs. Wade abortion rilbu cue wuted her place in legal biitory and a conservative activist wbo once placed third behind Nancy R:aaan and Mother Teresa in a ••Most Admired Women Poll" ,quared off at l:JCI on Thursday to debate whether a woman has a nght to end her pregnancy. Sanb Weddington. who success- ful!Y defended Jane Roe in the I 975 U.S. Supreme Gourt decision th~t leaaJized abortion, and Phyllis Scltlafly, who helped deal a fataJ blow the passage or the Eq ual Ri~ts Amendment, exchanged opposite viewpoints in front of a large au· diencc1 .many of them students. Weooingtoo. who ~gan her Roe vs. Wade research 20 years ago. expteSSed amazement that she IS Still defcndinJ a woman's nght to have an abort1on. In fact. she sa1a. when she askl·d the producers of the recent tele- vision show on the subjca 1f * could play benelf. she was told. "You're now too old to play you." "lfanybody had told me then that I would stm be talking about it t~y1_ l wouldn't have believed 1t," Wcorungton said. Referring to a Supreme Coun decision in July that opened the door to tighter restrictions against abortion at the state level. tlie at· tomey said many in the audience wouldn't even have •shown up to bear the debate had it been held six months ago. Abon1on has betn a "creeping cnSIS," she said. With that recent decision, Wed- dington said. the lep.l under- pinnings of abortion rights have been shaken and the issue will oow be decided in the pohtical arena. Among the troubling questions that accompan) the issue of abonion 1s whether the woman or 1he go\ emment can claim the right tO decide whether a pregnancy !>hould conunuc. Another nagging quen1on: .. When does hfe bcgrn?" .. I am not here to recommend abortion." Weddington said. 'Tm here to look at the issue of who should make tht> decision." It is not the government's choice to make. she sa1d. "No one should force a person to carry a r.regnancy to tcnn against their wil :· she said. But SchlaOy argued 1l was import- ant for the government to intervene iA IOftM illua. amona tbem llavery and abortion. '"The problem with abortion 1s that it tteau the unborn blby u the ~Y of the mo&Mr that &be can do with what she wants. even to k.Lll i~" &be said. ••Just ponder on the idea that your riaht to life would depend on somct>ody else wantlna you:· Scblatly described the fe1u1 as a somenaultil'IS, t~umb-suckini baby and aid life·belins the moment the 23 chromosomes from the father blend with the 23 chromosomes from lbe mother. ••&t that"11lomen~: you have all of your attributes mat you have today " she said. "Nothing was added except nutrition after that moment" While both sides had vocal sup- porters in the audience, the bulk of the listenen appeared to support Wcddington's point of view. Demonstrators carried picket signs in front of Bren Center. w,here tt)e discussion .took place. In the No trace of body found by lifeguards off LB coast DNA LAB to pay two crimmallsts to ~t;aff the lab. and add two more pos1 uons as From At of Nov. 1. the abduction and rape of a 12-year-Under the proposaJ, the lab would old girl in Huntington Beach, which be housed temporarily at the sheri ff· 1s in her district. Prosccu1ors said coroner buildmg. I 071 W. Santa 1he suspecl was acquitted six months · Ana ~lvd. The space could be reno- ago of raping an Anaheim woman vated and ready within two weeks, because the results of a DNA test, the report states. prepared by an out-oi-s1ate lab, ar-A permanent laboratory. which eral's office has recommended a testing and training faciJity in San Francisco and would designate Or- ange County as a rcgionaLJ.ab. That would mean reimbursement, possibly by next year,. of S 140,000 for lease space. equipmen t and chemical supplies. Ha ving its own lab also could save the county hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. The technology has prompted some suspects to plead By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot IN D9lll l"tloC Si.ff Lifeguards failed for the second day Thursday to find any trace of a human body off the coast of Laguna Beach where a di\ er spoiled a leg sticking out of the sand Tuesda~ Marc Young ofM1ss1on \'icJO "a" diving with a fnend off Three .\rch Bay when he came across "hat appeared toJ>e a fcmak leg protrud- ing from tHt ocean floor about :!OO -yards from the shoreline TuesJa~ .\ red high-heeled shoe was -;till at- tached to the foot . Young said He scrambled for h1!> companion. but when they returned to tht' area where he made the gnsl} d1SCO\l'f\. they couldn't find anything. Failing light and churning ocean currents had reduced v1s1b1lit). mak· 1ng further search on Tut.>sday im- possible. Young. an expenenccd dl\er. and d1' mg panner John Coggins. a for- mer pohc~man. reported th l' s1gh1- 1ne. and lifeguards conducted a fruit· lt:s' search o'er the ne\l two da} s. .. Because of prt.>va1hng currents there. 1f II \\asn·t lodged. II \a.OUld'\ t.• gone out to the deep blue S4.'a h~ now.'' Laguna Beach Sgt. Lann~ Ishmael said Thursda' e'en1ng Ishmael said a groV.mg surf \\JS making further searches unhkel> "The' think 11's been earned down around the point and gone." he ~Id. Young. 24. was pulling h1mselt LAjail officials deny Ramirez tried suicide By JAMES R. MARTIN Qy ........ s.Mc. LOS ANGELES -.\ttome)s for convicted "Night Stalker .. Richard Ramirez were checking reports Thursday that he had tned to com· rnit swcide 1n his Jail cell. but a corrcctJons officer said he had ··nothing on 1t." Attorney Ra y G. { lark said he had beard of t.he purported su1c1de at- tempt "through the grapevine." "I saw a lawyer in the hall who told me that his client told him (that Ramirez had tried to kill himself).'' Oark said, adding that he had heard the reports from other people. He said he was investigating the rumors through the sheriffs depart- ment Jail officials. however, denied the rumor "We have nothin~ on it ... nothing happened today.· Shenffs Lt. A.J. Geoffrion said Thursday. Ramirez. who is being held in the hospital unit of the Men's Central Jail. bas been placed on a suicide watch, Oark said. But that move is ~~routine for high-profile Clark said his chent had not talk- ed of killing himself recently. .. As far as I know the only damage be has done to himself was when he drew the pcnt.qram with his own blood on his cell fl oor.·· ( lark said. That occurred days after his -\ug. 31 . 1985. arrest. A po liceman assigned to Ramirez's su1c1de watch tes11fted that the man ~ho killed at least 13 people an 1985 sat on his Jail cell toilet and scrawled satanic S) mbols wtth blood from his wnst The self-descri bed de' ti worshipper was sentenced lo death Last week b) the upenor Coun JUf1 that convicted him of 13 murders and 30 other felonies 1n a senes of n1ghtt1me attacks 1ha1 terronzed Southland residents in the spnng and summer of 1985. Afterward. while being transferred to Jail. Ramirez told reporters: "Big deal. Death always went with the temtory. I'll see you in Disne)land." Following his arrest. Ram1rc1 voiced a desire to die. "Why don't you Just shoot me? I want to die." he told police who pulled him from a mob of angry East Los AnJelcs residents who had cap- tured bun and were bcatmg him The El Paso drifter also was quoted as telling another policeman that "( want the electric chair. The~ shouJd have got me on the street. · Prosecutors m the ca~ and Ramirez's other attome). Daniel V . Hernandez. could not be reached for comment Ruling could cut in half Cerritos air-crash awards 11y ANDft\IV OKUN aw,._..,.. . LOS ANGELES -A federal judme's rulin1 could reduce by millions of dollars the amount the U.S. aovemment must pa)' relatives of thOle who died in the Cerritos air "iMPcr, coun documents revealed. 11aunday. U.S. District Judge David V. Ke· ayoa ruled that . Proposition SI , pmed by California voters in 1986, 8DDtia IO litiption in the case, in wliida a jury found the Federal Aviltion Administration Ind ~ cmlld private pilot William Kramer Ill Ullf HllPOfttiblc (« the midair m· 'aa It.I-er"• ..... ~ collided ~ • Alu'091!1i<» jediner en route ,; '!.;. '51, \~--=· ::: i ....... -... -• quill Cerrilol neighborhood, k1lhnf all 67 people in ootb planes and 5 residents. Proposition 51 says that a defen· dant docs not bave to pay the noneconomic damages owed by another defendant if lhe other party cannot pay. Kramer's estate will onJy be able to pay about St million in damqcs. rcprcsentina all of his assets, incfUd-ina. the proceeds of an insurance pohcy. But non-economic damaaq. for loss of companionship, love and affection, could ranp from S 1 S0.000 to SI million for relatives of each of lhote wbo died in tbe disasaer, Mid JOICDb Cook. 1 la~ aepneeatiJ!t the &milia of 16 victilm. · .. It mam tMI people dllill bevc suffered peat '°91 arc not .a. to be able IO ttCOvef jUl1 ud n11tHble compematioD fOr dial ao.." Cook llid. along the ocean floor with his spear nved too late. also will serve as a regional facility. at a depth of about 30 feet when the DNA testing, or genetic finger.-will be built in about two years. spear stuck into something -poss· pnnting. is touted by some as a The report also addresses cost 1bly a bod) -and he spotted the fa1lproof way to identify crime recovery for performing services for leg. suspects. other counties and th rouiti court He said It appeared to be rcla-The technique uses analysis of fmes. Under law. defendants can be t1vel > new. with little C' 1dcnce ol DNA -deoxynbonucleic acid - ordered to pay rcimbursemtnt when dccompos1t1 on. ,. on blood. hair. semen, skin and DNA tect)nology is used to prove Young said he might go ou1 and msues. The odds of two people they committed a crime. look for ll himself this wct·kend. ha' ing the same DNA structure are The counly also could be rctm· .. The reason to ~o back. "o uld be 30 b1ll1on to one. according to some bursed under a bill signed by the to find ll so the' d kno" I "asn't C'(perts. governor. which provides SI. I making u up:· he said. _ In its repon. staff recommended million for regional labs throughout ormall}. Young cames a hand· using $80,000 in pnva te donations the state. The state attorney gen- ful of phosphorescent glo" sud..s 1n a bag when he d1,cs. .. Wouldn't -,ou ~no". the one SALCIDO tame I needed· them I d1dn '1 haH· them with me:· he said. Bette Davis buried in· private rite LO ANC1ELES I .\P) -Scrl·cn legend Bene Da' 1s \\3S buned Thursda) morning at the fam1I: sarcophagus dunng a pn .. atc cer- emon: attended b) ~5 close fnends and relall' cs an the Hoth wood H 1 lls. a ccmetel) spolcsman ·said A. gra' rs1de '>Cf\ ice "as condul ted at Fores! Lawn Memonal Park b} the Rt'' Ruben M BOl k of thl' First Chnst1an Church in Nonh Holl)· wood. said Forest Lawn spokesman Dick fisher. The actress. who died Oct. ti 1n Pans. was buned 1n a marble sarcophagus beanng a statue of a woman. Flowers adorned the grave. Fisher said Mm Da' 1s' mother and sister arc also buned at the tomb in the C'ouns of Rcmem· bra nee. J\ puhhc memonal service will be held in about 10 da)s. Fisher said. MISS Davis. whose big-eyed looks. and haughty. chain-smoking style ep1tom1zed big-screen glamour. died at the Amencan Hospital in Paris after a long battle with cancer. She was 81. A two-time Academ) Award win- ner. Miss Davis made 86 movies in a career that spanned more than 50 years In 1977. sbe became the first woman to rcc,c1ve an American Film Institute L1fe Achievement Award. 1.o..-..-1 ·:Hl From At Salcido from Sonoma County Jail was too great a secunty risk. What Public Defender Marteen Miller 1s now waiting for is word from Buch-;baum accepting the case, he said. Buchsbaum. who makes the fina l decision on accepting criminal cases for PET scan imaging. will be out of the co unt') until Wednesday and unavailable for comment. The PET ~an 1s capable of' detect· 1ng abnurmahue-; in brain function, which Miller hopes to use in il- lustrating Sak1do's state of mind before a JUI) If the PET scan succeeds in show- ing damage to Salc1do's brain. PARCEL From Al t1nued to spun Thl' land was recent· I)' appraised al SU m1lhon and again at S5 m1ll1on. offi cials said. In Apnl. Mayor Wes Bannister and other Caty { ounctl mem~rs asked the Orange County Grand Jury to investigate any possible wrongdoing in thr deal b> fonner city officials. Thr Grand Jury ex- pressed an interest. but has yet to stan an 1n\>e4'flgat1on. officials said. C1ty Councilman Tom Mays said LUCKY From At attnbuted to those born on the 13th of the month. For instance. he's a good organizer and manager. David and his mother agree. and he has a tendency to dominate and amt.a te others. Matt says. All agree he has executive ability. ··He likes to count has money," Matt said. "He's going to be a banker one day." his mother said. Even when he docs those things that youngsters are expected to do. such as throw money away on video Martin will use the tests to argue Salcido's state of mind could not have included mahcc aforethought. If the 28-ycar-old Salcido is con- victed of the t\pnl 14 lullin~. and the jur) is convinced he rationall) intended to kill , he could be eligibk for the death penalty. Salcido is accused of a violent rampage in which two of his three daughters were slain -the third daughter's throat was shl. although she survived. On the same day. Salcido allegedl} kill ed his wi fe. her two ~asters. h1-; mother-in-law and his boss at the onoma Count) winer) where he was employed He 1s also suspected 01 souall} assaulung his wife's sister-; in tht.• one-da) cnme spree. which resulted Thursda) he believed the cit) had no choice but to settle the case. Legal fees could soar. possibly as high as $250.000 1f the case continued. he sa1d. And there also was no guaran- ttt that the value of the land wouldn't continue to skyrocket while the matter was ued up in court. he said. • Mays said. th ough . that the cost of the land should have been fro1en ear her. "The case wasn't handled properly," he said. fhe city plans to relocate about JOO coaches from the Driftwood games. he has shown executive 1n- tt1auve -he gets his mother to put up the money. "He says. 'Why should I waste mine?' •• Mana Mithen said. Furthermore ... Shed give me S2 and rd save S 1.50 of ii." David said And David claims to fit the nu· merological attnbutes of one who 1s responsible and self-d1sciphned. He finds be is less of a cutup in class. ··rm more mature than last year," he saJCl He has shown leadership quahues, too, at least among his fnends. 'TH go somewheTC and they'll follow," he said. How many of today's world . guilty and . has exonerated suspects . who were innocent. .. A guilty pica based on conclus1vl' DNA testing may reduce tht' number of court days significantl}. as well as reduce law enforcement officers· coun time costs," the rt"pon states. Felon) tnals and j>rtlim1nal') heanngs co l about $6.000 per da) and last and average of JO da~s according to the repon. 1n a nat1oow1de manhunt fur Salcido. who was captured ill M c\· 1co days later. So far. Salcido has already undt'r- gone a standard elcctroeocephalo- gram. or EEG. a computerized EEG. and an ethenol-induc.ed EEG that would indica te how the accused killer's brain would function while drunk. He has also taken a bauery of psychiatnc tests. "All of these tests will hel p us with state-of-mind issues in his defense." Miller said Early results of the EEG tests have shown some right tem- poral lobe dysfunction. Miller said Miller also' said he intends to enter a not-guilty pica on Salc1do's ~half on Oct. 24. Mobile Home park to the third parcel of land tha1 officials agreed to buy Thursda)." Officials have also agreed to build a nine-hole golf course on the land. east of Golden West Street and north of Eilts A'· en ue. The Dnftwood Mobile Home Park 1s being closed to make room for the Waterfront Hotel complex on Pacific Coast Highwa) between Beach Boulevard and Huntington Street. Officials said 1hat D1Stefano agreed to drop a lawsuit against thl' city as part ofThursda) 's settlement leaders can make that claim? It adds up to a youth who 1s talung the twin I 3s b)' the horns aod riding roughshod over superst1t1ou~ hokum. There 1s that little point about David's lucky house key. howe .,,cr He began weanng 11 around his neck a couple of months ago. and found that "ever smCl' then r, e betn doing better.'' he said. For instance, he made the school volleyball team this year. So he wears it wherever he goc~ Lucky thing. too -he'd be locked out of the house without it. 1 ticket will claim jackpot By The Assodat~ P~ss We've Got Your Floor Covere One ticket bought in the San Bernardino County town of Baker had all six winning numbcn and is wonh $4.9 million in the latest .. Lotto 6-49" pme California Lo1- Lery officials said Thursday. The wioni~ numbers P.icked Wednesday nilbt in the Cabfomia Lottery's twi~weekly "Lotto 6-49" pme were 43, 22. 14, 27, 7, 40 and the bonus number was 6. There was one tickcl with five of si~ corrtCI numbers plus tbe bonus number. Tbe player~ bousbt that tidret in Su Oelirid woa lbe entire s 1.4 million priae pool in tltc ~ IOlllion CMllJlltY • A ~ worth 1-4 million was ~~ b the next twa-..~ ::.•i• S.turday, loaery • FALL SPECIALS 11 l I I I I I' HO\ K D NB chamber hosts health, safety ~xpo The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce's health services committee as sponsoring a Health and Safety Expo Saturday from IO a.m. 10 3 p.m. at Lido Marina Village-. An array of pu,blic agencies and medical and health professionals wall have informational exhibits th9 include display!> of equipment and on-the-spot exams. Among the public agencies sla1ed 10 panaca- pate are 1he Newport Beach Fare Department. which will provide earthquake prc~aredness infor- mation; the O range County Sheriffs Departmenl. providing water safety and drug awareness tips; and the Orange Count) Starch and Rescue team. which will hold demonstrations and bnng ats bloodhounds. Among thl' medical professionals expected are representatives of Hoag Hospital. N<·wport Harbor Adolescent Hospital and Newport Beach Plaza Retirement Living. as well as local podaatnsts. allergists. psychologists. chiropractors and acupuncture specialists. The organizers' goal 1s to increase community awareness of health and famil\ health and to expose 1he community to the many servlccs provided b> vanous agencies and prof<.-ss1onalc;. Cabrlllo Point flt!ld trip South Coast Audubon offers a field tnp to Cabrillo Point at 8 a.m. Saturda). The San Diego peninsula JUIS out from the coast and provides a natural break lo the harbor. It servec; as a resting place for migrating birds and as C"<pected to provide unusual sigh11ngs. Fac1ht1cs arc excellent. a spokesman said. Those auend1ng arc ad\'1sed to bring a p1cn1c lunch. For directions or information. call 830-7806. Uppt!r Nt!wport Bf¥ tours Fncnds of the Newport Ba~ will &•' r 1t<; firs1 tour of the ~ason Saturda\ at thl' ll pp<·r Ne"' port Bay Ec0Jog1cal Reserve. The to ur launches the 22nd season of the free. guided walking tours. Tour groups depart from East BlutTDml' and Back Ba~ Road abou1 nen IS minutes fro m 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Tours la;t ahout an hour am.I a half and move at an eas) pace. V1\1tors are welcome 10 bring binornlars. caml'ra' or "ildlifl- guades. For information. call Fran Roh1nson at 646-8009 Book salt! at library Fne nda of the Costa Ml·sa L1bram .. ., "'111 h::n e a book sak from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturda~ at thl' Costa Mesa Library. 1855 Park .\'e Rook pnrec; begm at 25 cents. maga11nes. 15 cl'nl'\ Human origins t!xamlnt!d The Creation Sc1encc .\ssoc1a11on ol Orangl· Count) will hold a dinner meeting at ~· .m pm Saiurda) 1n the banquet room at Re' en: Hou St'. 900 \.\-F1m t.. Tustin. peakcr Phil Dlt' 1dson "'111 d1<1t u,., ··Thl' Ongm of Human Race\ ... a1tl·mp11ng Ill an'i''l'r such questions as whether 1he thcor: of l'' olu110n nul111ics the b1bhcal acrnunt o f rrl·a110n. ho" rau·, evohcd and "hcthcr there 1!. l"' tdl'nCl' lOntra~ Ill Darwm·s theor). For informauon. call lr\l(-1 49 H~lgh-ho, cpmt! to fall fair Orange ( oas1 College"' 'll ha•..i.• II\ I Q1h annual Fall Fair (formerl) 1he Fabric Fair) from 8 a m 10 4 p.m . aturda\ 1n the .\pphed Sc1t·nn· and Homt• Economics building at the campus. 2701 r 31f\ I('\\ Road. ( os1a Mesa. The fair features mon: than 40 nh1h1torc; and 60 d1fTcrent workshops focusing on fahrtl'S. tibt'r ... fashions. furn1sh1ngs and foods . .\dmts'1on '"' S 15 i\mong the scheduled 'Workshops 1s one e'l:- aminmg Pa'ndau. or "n o"enng Clo1h." a 1ra- d111onal H mong fol k art Pa'ndau includes re,e rse apphquc. cmbrotdc~. tntncatc le\lllc \\Ork a nd 1rad1t1onal qu1lt1ng using natun· a<> a common theme for design. hdcs and samplt·s "'ll bt.· presented. Cultural an1hropolog1st Dr Rernatk tll· '-"e hr- 1). who Will present the 45-mtnUIC ~\\IOn. IS tht• director of the M1crones1a .\ss1stancc Program in Newport Beach Other workshops include Branhan S111chef). Apprec1at1on of Onental Rugs. Penn)"lse But Fashaonabk. Quick C'hnstmas G1fh. Russian Punchneedlc Embroider) and more For 1nformat1on call 4 32-5880 Wom~n 's sht!ltt!r dlscusst!d Sand' Cord11lo. communat) outreach 'olun- teer for fl uman Opuons. a shelter for battered women. "all be the featured speaker at the Outreach lnformauon Senes meeting al 11 a.m Sunday. The program wall otTer informatio n on the services provided at the shelter and will suggc<>t wa)S in which interested panics can bccoml' involved in the shehcr's work. The discussion "111 be in the Guild Hall at t. Maf) 's Episcopal Churc h. 428 Park Ave .. ~guna Beach. For 1nfor· mauon. call the church office at 494-3542. c· \l.t :'\D ·\H Friday, Oct. 13 No meetings scheduled PO I IC I I OC, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Octob4W 13, 1989 A3 QC -must create own traffic plan By LESLIE EARNEST Of the 0.111)' "°' St411f With new leg.aslat1on all owing the Mate government to fund projects o ther 1han t~e state h1ghwa) !I) 'ilt'ITl lhl' counues thal 'have created plans 10 solve their O\.\ n traffic woes are the ones 1ha1 will moi.t hkel) gl·t top pnonl) in transportation funding. the director ol the California Transportation Autho rit) told a lunchtl')n audience Thursday. from the count) Th\' 1.nnccpt of "'5ui:x·r <,tret't, .. 1s p..in ol a 20-H·.ir tran~port..tllon 1mpro\cmcnt plan thilt " dt•pt•ntknr partl}' uix>n passage of Meu,urt' M That mt•a,url' ..... oulJ ra1St' S' I b1 lhon b' boo\t1ng tht· n>unt'" 1Jt· \alt'' l..t\ from 6 pi.·ru·nt to 6.5 pcrn:nt to fund 1111pro \t'mt·r11' 1n lree\.\J\'> roads and ra1l\.\a\'> < dltr..tn~ h..t'> .. ~•d 1)3,1d Mc<. oskt·r Jn Ir' int' rc\1tkn1 "ho said 1"'0 or three du1en peopk hJd promt'><'d to appi.·ar to prutc'>t the rncc11ng In .1 nut,hell Md o\t..~·1 'aid nH,>rl' monc~ mu<.1 be spi.·n1 1<1 nea1c 1ratl1c 'olut1on'> that don 1 1mrea\t" pollu1111n The IJle ol Measure \-f ..... ill Ix· dcrn.kd in !hl 'l" 7 ckc·11on .\ \Oler turnout uf uni\ ~IJ lll.'rc"l'l1t " ('\JX"Ctcd. ( 1ro-,sman \aid It ' Jll\I 1n"-lnl' 1h tnk1n.g .. ht \Jtd .. , lur luntt' l:.tnnol itllord 1h1!1 pollut1un ·· "Pnority on state funding will go to the ~lf-hrl p counties 10 1he maximum cxlt-nt possible b) la"' .. Ke11h Mc Kean said at the Aarporter Inn in Jr, inc In June \OICf'S \lotll he a..,kcJ tu JPtm"t' J '>IUlt""'1Jt· gasoltnl' ta\ incrt'a~· "'h1Ch "ould rat'4.' thl· 4 tl'nt' pn gallon ga,·LU\ ralt' tv 1..i tcnt<, J gallon JJd1ng JO add111onal l-t:ent ancrca<,c each )l·ar until tht· ~'> ta\ rcarhl''> I K lt'nl'> per gallon Roth nH"J'>Uft''> Ill' funding tor n11e\ 1u l reltllon ol grn .... 1h mJnagl'Oll'lll plan' f he 1.kmOn!>lr31Ur\ '>did OlOnl'\ -...1!1 not \O(\ \' lhl t1.in,port.tt1on prnbkm' unle\\ -.olutton' tha1 '>hilt lhl· t•mph.1\1'> trom automohtlt•' tu "m11rl' 1nno,.111,t•"' ' mode' 111 ira,el \uth a\ m\I!>\ trJn'>tl arl· found The forum . sponsored b) the Orange ( ounl) Chamber of Commerce and Town Hall of California was one of a number of mec11ngs cxpc<·tcd to be hdd before voters decide wheth('r 10 ta:\ them!>l'h e~ to lc''l'n the count) ·s traffic problems. I hl lOUnl\ .\ 20-' l'Jf \la'>l\'1 fll,111 111 r r;in,por l..il 11 1n lmpro,t>mt"nt\ indude\ u~raJ1n11 l'l\l\lill@ lrl'l· "'a" ~~11 m1k' of .. ,ul'lf.'r \lrl't"I'> •. and Jn\ 'f>.tnJl·d rail '"l\'111 McKean and Norm <Jrossman of lhc Oran~l· ( ounty Foundation for Consensus and Transpona11on ou1hned new state leg1sla11on and d1i.cu .. scd "hat the' sav must be don(' 10 reduce congestion on local roalh ~ hl·tht·r tht• la\ hilt--. arc apflrtl\l'd or 11111 C 1fO'>'>rnJn \atd. thl' blJ 0011 honll'" ..ilrt·.id' Jpprc" nl l11r lOn~lrUl t10n in the lOUnl\ "ill <,!Ill ht· hu 11l "I 1hint.. mo\I pt·opl~ n.·.illlt' th.it y o \\th " 11 - l'' 11ahk in th1' lOUnl' ·• C .ro .. '>mJn 'k!td · '1.o u h.1\l' 1111, trl·nwndou' net"d tor nn' n1ad'> ..ind n11 "·'' tn lund 11 · \ plan nt·d J er1wn\I r.1t1on uu 1-,1Jt· I hl' h11tl'I ti /1 Int \ltl·r Jdm1m .. 1ra11on and ta\ u1lll'l'l11111 tmh ~' fX'fll'nl 111 thl· fund' \\ould bl· tunnt•kd II• lrl'l'"'·''' 2'- ix rn:nl 1t1 trJO'>ll ~I rx·r1..t:nt to lcllJI 'lrn·t., .ind roaJ , ..i nd 11 pt'fll'nl to rq~H>nJI \tft'l'l.\ and ro:JC.h · With new kg1sla11on making ii poc;s1bk for the '>tall' 16 help finance local proJCCIS. McKean ~aid half thv lO't of u~rading Beafh Boulc\ard to a streamhfled "<,Ufk'r s1rcc1 ·could lOme from the <.talc The bulk \.\-Ould rnme I lii"'l'' n -...11h11u1 thl· .1dd11111n..i l lund ng < 1r.rn~w ( uunl\ fl">lde nh \:JO \lrllpl~ l11t•lt. )Of'\\..lfd (ft Olil(l ,,, till' ,,mw ..ind ''M'l < 1f\•\\man 'Jltl C >nl' thrct• dl•momtr..itor\ '-'l'ft' on h..ind '" hnld 11p .1 prote\t hanlll'f 1n front '\\ l' v.1111 I .tll d i\' hnrrthk J l'Jtlh \\ l' '"'" t .tll J 11· 111 \tan Jt1un 1r 11ur t J f' ( 1fl1\\m,1n ,,11d Hui 11 '' 111 "\\l· ,If\' u1mol.11ntnj! ..ihout thl' '-'h11k• , .. 1hqi1 I.tit.(• U\ h•ll~l·r 111 ~\'I Ill \\Ofi.. •• Sounding the alarm Rainbow Disposal Co. Supervisor Joaquin Rubino puts a smoke detector sticker on a trash ca n In Huntington Beach. Rainbow put out 50,000 stickers this w eek, war n ing r esidents that d e tectors are require d In all homes and should b e tested monthly a nd b atteries ch a nged y euly. San Juan Capistrano businessman convicted of defrauding investors By ANDREW OKUN tn \'-C1 f-I f-") -\ kdl·r;1I 1un f-nda' lnn' tt'll'd Jn OrJn~e C nunt' m.in of ddraud1ng 1me<11t1r\, 1nduding 'llllll' Imm ht' l hurl h group. nut ol m1ll1lm\ 111 dollar'> .\lkr <.omt' li'l' hour-. ol dd1tw.:ra1wn\ thl· JUI' lound Jame'> B ..\ "•H'n. 4h .a \t·ott1\h na11onal. guilt~ ol 24 ulun1' 111 mall and "•re fraud and l\.\O t ount' ,,, trading 1n sccunuc., \.\1thout a l1n·n,l' :\ 1' en took monc~ from I •o rx·ork o'er \t'I: \car<;. da1m1ng hl· "3" J '>UlH'''· fut broker edurated :11 thl· l nt,l'r\1t\ "' (1lasgo". .\!ISl'ilant l \ ..\tto rn\'\ ( arohn t-..uhota said during dming Jrtw mcnts fht·1n'l"'t11r' "'t'rl' l••ld 1h.11 '-1\tll ti.111 .ldlt'I \ l'd Jt'lurn' ••I rd !)l'r" Ill 1 .. r 1 '' dtt'llh 1111t ''-'·" .ind ·" 111111 h .1, : !)l'f\l'fll Ill .I 'tn!!ll d,I\ 'ht ,,11J "l hl· t'\1,k rllt" h,1, '11•\•11 rh.11 t'.hll ll lJtfll I ''·" Uflll lll' . 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The 6:50 11.m . 1nc1den1 occurred when a dump truck dnven b) Wilham Reeder. ~ll ol Pl·rr1' pulk<l nut ol J u1n,11 Ut t111n \II(' onto n f urn Road nl.H R 1d~l'lrnl' Road .• ind Al ro<>" lam·' Reeder "'as "a111ng to n1.1h· J k tt-h.1nd turn \\hen Isidore Saldana ti' ot \,intd ..\na. "'ho "'a<; drn tntz .a 11Jt~c.J lrur l loaded \Aotlh pipe. SIOpf)l'd IC't kt him ra\'\ ~10 Datl) .\1 that point. Dall' \ll1J. "•lldanJ·, truck \.\O'I \trucl in the rru1 h~ a du mp truck dn'l'n h\ ( 'hl''>tt•r Rohn!'>. 'h . ul El\tnOl"r. \\ l''l~1unJ \JnC'' 111 thl· lrcl'"''I\ \\t t hh}\. l..l·J Im I 1u r h11uf\ '' J fl'\Ull t)I tht• uin~l'"lcd 1r.1ll1l .1 '>l'rond u 1ll1<1111n on urn·d .1t ~a m 1n1ur 1 ng a l rahuu1 c .rn, ,,n "'nm an H un11ng1<10 Rcalh rc-.1\knt ( hf111rd fte'I. 22 "-J' dn\lntz .1 14 ti DOdtzl' ,,in alon1t \.an11Jgn C.. an\110 Road. near l 1H Cl..il l an,110 K<'ad. "'hl·n he c:iml' uf)tin the traff1l. Da1h '<:t1d Dn,er.\nn l<..re,chc. 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Lam \\ t'I<'· "na · I "'o men "l'fl' n·pont•d do" n hut I lion t ha'e 30' inlormJl11'n nn th1: 11l hl•r 1\0l'' 1..ond11111n ·· Pollll' "ere called to a loca11nn nt.·ar ~1 .... hng (1rl'en "tn·et nnd Tfcrharl (Ir· lit: at ..i 4 ' p.m. "hen nc1ghbo1' rcponed hranng gun<.hol~. \\ oc<;•;ner ..aid. Huntin81on Beach ity Gym near Dwvcr School. . . ' cnue. • • • 28-year-old Lake El\morc a.m. T ucwn~ • • • arc:1 of Miramar . trcrt :ind t~c lootrr·., C allfom1a dn\er'<. < ap1\trano \' enuc lKcnc;e and M)Uld not return 11 until A woman in the 600 block of Lake Street said she found restaurant equipment that didn't bclona to her in her prqc when she returned home af\er beina away a couple of days. • • • A ru1dent in the I SOOO block of Rollins Lane said a man pecked over the fen« It her with binoculars or a camera. • • • A raidcftt an the 300 block of 16th 9tnel ..,.. 1 man in a b&ack Jttp ~ • womaa·• urrie ud bd.eved * .. in dte mident'a apanmnt. The midrit •id he t~t '' may be ...... -to ave for wot\. • • • A Hlitlll ie .... IOOO bloCk of !Ila ,..,,,. ml • belie~ Mr ta• IC I 11 -* W tdeol ~.!'°"~ ............. -...----. .. , ,_.. .. ,,n•'"'* • • Profanity was scratched in thr front door of 1 residence an thl' 21000 block of Saludo Circle. • • • resident reported Juveniles wcn.- drink1na beer and smoking man· iuana 1n the area of V ilia N ue' 3 Dnve and n Lcando Lane. f ounta in Valley The driver's side wbeels ind tJrcs wcrt stolen from a 1984 Honda Cavic .,.riced on the 9700 block of Gardenia A ~nue. car ,Ja<'k •as ~ holdisw up that 1de or the ar. Lou wn $240. • • • Burpan d\W up and ~mov~ two oalm tn:a vahaftt at $200 from the froet ~ of I home on the 16.tOO bled olMt Ncwbaty C1rdt. ••• A 21-,.,..old ~pon Btath .... ta..d .. pa.c--°' -= D OUMI ol Mij .... Ga .. WoCt ol HwJI 1tle AY• woman filed as..ault and hatttl") charaes aga1n'lt 1n a qua1nuan c aner an argument at 3 business on the 18100 block of Euclid trttt turned violent and the su'ipecl nl- legcdly twisted the v.oman·~ arm Costa Meta A woman 111d the manager of her tra1lcr park fondled her and poke crudely to ~r when tic went to pA)' her rcnL The man. contacted b)' pohtt.. admitted sohc1una 1exual tavon 1n heu of payment but dt'nted touch1na the woman. He btta.rM trite and thraneflC(I to beat up the m.pond•"t Of'lker. ,.ho left and tokt the mlNll'f he"d bt contacted b)-an in~aor. • • • Tl9f ..,,_ -.c l10litft from two 1MW1 ....... bdritld a 6-foot ftatt M E1n A.-T~ 16SI Supmor A~ 6 p.tn. Monday and 7 A RB ·or pellet gun "'a" fi l'("d at •l house in 1hc l <X) hlock of 10th trcct on Tucsda) night "'h1le the rl·~1dcn1 of the bou'iC' "'a'> a lccp The re<.ult wa~ a broken w1n<lo" and ll hole in the c;tucco of the houw ••• th1ct broke the window of :i Mazd;a on Wedn<'Sd2 ntJht "h1lc the owner was watchina h1 ~n pla) soccer 1n thr 3200 block of Cah· forn1a trttt. tweed Evan P1conr sports JIC'ket wonh S2SO was tolcn La~una ~at-h malt-moton t 1n h1 wa ttp<>ncdly brand1sh1na a hand&un a he dro~c in the atta of out HiJh· way and nil.I • Uttt on WC'dntsda)' nap&. Thcrt wu a etas 1n •he \C· hide. TM car was dacn'btd • h6na 1am1lar to a TO\iOla. 1# •• ~ban annplliftt'd Wednts- dlly nisht aboUt bartina ~ in &he '\.-~port lko<'h l hrtt emplo\t·e~ 1n the pcNlnnrl dcpanmcnt at f ord \C'ro,paC'C' on r ord Ro:\d haH' reC{'l\ed :\Onoy1ntz f)hont" rat" ••• .\ re 1den1 of Half Moon R.<t) Dnve fou nd 'iOmeone removed h1~ wmuaht iron m111lbo\ and \tand from h is front lawn_ He notKcd the home aero ~ the trctt al~ was m1~s1ng 1t~ m11lbo11: ••• n ·foot urfboard and a men·~ c'tra•llf'JC IZC •-ctsu1t ~'Cf'C 1.lkCfl from an unlocked Pf11C 1n the 100 b1od. of 2Sth trttt. police am'cd • • • \ ho mr in thr 1 M600 block of Via I on no "a' huraJamcd somcume hct\.\-N'n 11 a m . and 2 p.m Wcdncs· da> after thCt\C\ found an open ~ 1ndow 10 the hou'><' The O<'Cupants rcponcd S l. 700 dollar1 1n b v.as m1 ""' from the hcdroom. Emplo_>c of T·~nhof ind Pan- ncn. ~ Corpol"ltc r--vk. compla1ntd that a wbuc man m his 30s. .._ 1cr1bcd a thin, bl«k-ha1red nd WCll'lf\I 1 ~ flannel shtn and )t8DI. tole a lad)'J wallC't &om 1M ~mlla about 4 p.m. Wedllcmy. The wal\ct -. pu•k. ' • ••• nw prina.,._. or u ...... sy ScMol. .. 771 c.....-DrM lni~ pobct .._ 1:.10 p.m. W'.llilllr Pohtt wt:rr c•llcd to ~ so ,...., ~· '!Ill aro.nd 7:30 a;m WedM9dlly aftlt a W -~F-1'MP .. midtn• ~'a man ID'•~ ru• ... ., ........ uaill cau:;_Tk rtilidMl c."GOftli • • t _.. • .._ A• Or~ Cout DAILY PILOT I Friday, October 13, 1989 Court blocks parental ·consent law AN FRA I ( 0 ( Pl -In a victory for abortion nghts. a state appeal~ coun refused Thursda) 10 allow enforcement of a California law that would rcqum: an unmarried minor 10 iet consent from a parent or a Judge before having an abortion. The ruhni contmues ti ban on enforcement of the law. which was sch('(iuled to take effect 1n January 1988 but was blocked a few days earlier b) a Superior Court j udge. protection." 5atd Annette Carnegie. a lawyer for the groups challenging the Cahfomta law. She s.:ud Thursday's dec1 ion "reaffirms that adolescents have the same privacy rights as adults." The I st D1sfnl'.'t •( oun of .\ppeal did not det1dc whether the la" "a'> cons1ttut1onal. but The ban 1s to remain 1n efTeet at least until the case goes to tnal. unless the ruling 1~ overturned by the stall' Supreme Court Where federal couns have upheld such state laws without a trial, as measure' allegedly promoting famil ) harmon). "the Court of Appeal said toda), 'We're going to make the state prove 1t µoder the strongest constitutional standards,'" said Margaret Crosby of the American Civil Liberties l ln1on. · upheld a San Franc1~0 Judge"• dl-'C'ts1on that abonJon-nghts group~ had ~hown a likelihood of ovenurn1ng the la" on pn,ac' ground~. -Among other things. the court said. abon1on-nght '>Upporter'> offered c' 1dcnce ··which incf1cate'> that all but .i 'l'r) k" adoles- cent minors ha'e the capaut~ for ncrc1s1ng mature judgment u>nll'rn1ng the "1\dum of an abortion ... and that the parental-con'>l'nt require- ment would cause potcn11ail~ dangerou<. dcla~s. I he appellate decision reli ed on California's constitutional right of privacy. The court fol- rowed previous rultngs that thC' state cons11tu- 11onal nght is broader than federal pmac) nghts. and rejected the state's arguments that pmaq protections do not C\tend oq uall~ to minors. The ruling comes after a recent Flonda Supreme Court dcc1s1on overturning that ~1a1e·s parental consent la". also on <>talc pn,ar) grounds. Samuel Casey. a lawyer for the an11-abonion Rutherford lns11tu1e. said he hoped the state '>'OUld appeal the rultng 10 the State Surreme C ourt lo a' 01d a long and expensive tria . If that c' 1dencc proH''> true the l'oun ~1d. 11 would tend to sho" tha1 thl· la'' '"' aded minors' pm'ac~ "11hou1 tic.·ing JU'>t1fkd h~ a "compdhng 'itatl' tnll'rl">I · The use of the 4lta1e ( onstt1u11on 1s 1m pon- an1 because similar la"s in other !>tales ha' r been upheld b) federal mum under L'.S rnns111u- 1tonal standards. "Thl' nght of parents 10 be involved and the JUdtnal") to assure 11sclf that these decisions arc madl' ""h full) informed consent has been dela,cd ~ct again. and the will of the Legislature ha~ ht.·en frustrated again. b) a judicial ruling." ( aSt'\ 'kltd. · "Since I the l.i" I "111 'l'' l'fl'h 1mp:llr. or totall> dem. lhl' neru~· ul an 1n11matl' .inl.l fundamental con'1111u11onal right thl· hurdl·n at tnal will be upon (Mate ollil 1Jl\J to pnn c thl·~ ha'e a compelling intcre\t in 1he regulation of unemanc1pa1ed minors· nrn,tnt wan ahor11on .. said Justice \'. illiam '\te1n 1n J \.() dl·u.,1on The Florida dcc1s1on and Thursda~ 's ruling arc thl· first IWdjOr dl•c1s1on\ b~ statt· coon' on abonton s1m·e the l ~ ~upreme ( ourt 1n Jul~ broadened states· authont} to re'itnc. t '>nml' abonton'> under the l Ii ( on<;tllutton. Th,· Calt fornta la"' would prqh1btt an un- marrtl'd \\Oman under 18. lt\lng at home. from &l't11ng ;in ahortton \\lthout the consrnt of one parl:nt .\' an altl'rnall-.l'. she could go to a Superior ( uun Judge. "'ho v.ould alto-.-. the abortion ba~·d on a conclu'i1on that the minor "as matun· enough 10 mal..e the dec1s1on or that 11 "as 1n her tx·st 1ntcrcs1. The rultngs 'ihO" "the states· refu<;al 10 s1m pl) folio" federal court precedent "'herl'.' 1he1r constitution h1stoncally has prov1dl'd more Death penalty march planned Bush urged not to veto abortion law li.\CR.\~1 E:-. f<l I \Pl --:-(ailing ~apttal pun1~hml'nt "glncrnml'.'nt murder" anJ a bru1aJ1L1ng "e...caPl' from rcaltt\ " dl'.'ath rx·nalt' oppo· ncnts Thur,JJ\ ann11unll'J " 111- da'. 120-mile mJrlh to tn tu wing public op1n1on ag.i1n\l l'\l'lut1on' Thl' opponl'lll\ "ht• 1ndudl·J \tngcr Joan Baa lhl· motha of .in .\tlanta murda \lltlm anJ lhl· '"k of a death ro" 1nm.Hl' '>Jtd Jht1u1 llJ<l marcher<, "111 k,1' l' t hl' ( J p11ul on Fnda'. l'\P\'lllng 111 pill.. up suppon along thl' \\:l~ The march \\111 l·nd <'kt 22 Jl \,in Quentin Pn..an. \Ill' ol lhl' \late'' ga' chamber. aftcf pa .. .,1ng 1hrnugh Da' lS, D1>.on. \ aca' Ilk I ,11rlkld Vallejo. R1di'mund lkrl..dc~ and San Franc1~co .. We e \pel 1 thl'rl' ~\ tll ht· thousandc; (taking partl a' \\l' go along." said ..\1kcn I krnJnl.ll'I chairwoman or Death Pl'n,ilt\ r lllU' and a former prl'\1den1 ot thl' :"la· uonal Organ11a11on tor \\omen The march come'> a., < Jlitorn1J appcar<i 10 be mo' 1ng l lmlT to rl·ar- ti,ating 1ts g.a'> chambt:r "h1t h "J" last used 1n 1961. a le" 'l':tr\ hl.·torl' the state'o; death rcnali' la" "a' declared unconst11u 1111nJ 1 The pcnall~ "a" rc\torl·d 10 14~~ Current I\. then.· arc 2h -mtn on death ro'>' ·in ( alttorn1a and there will soon be a "oman ( 'n1h1a L' nn (oilman. "ho "a" scntencl·d to tkath .\ug. .30 for the k1dnapp1ng Jnd murder of a ~0-\car-old in· \uranre clerk. he ha·s not been 1r,1nsli:rred to ~ate pnson !Cl. a lkpartmcnt of C'orrell1on1i <,pc1l..l'S\\l1man said. Kohen .\lton Harns. con' 1c1ed ol l..1ll1ng 1 .... 0 teen-agers after kidnap- ping them from a ~an Diego parking lot. rnulJ he the lirst 10 die. poc;1,1bl~ lll'\l 'ca1. in (ahforn1a·s rcac11,a1ed &a' lhJmbcr \t a prl'SS conforcncc on the stall' < Jpllol steps. nine· sixakcrs called thl' d1.-ath penal!~ a cruel. bru1al111ng pmn·dure that doesn't sohc <,o~ net~ ·s cnme problem\. "1 he dt'ath penal!~ 1~ an e'carx· trnm realm.'' ~td the Rl'' \\ 1ll1am \\ uod. ~~cuuvc director of thl· C ahforn1a Catholic Conlercncc. ··11 1\ pan of the denial S) ndroml· of :i '>Kl.. and add1ct1\l' '>oc1e1~. Spending m1ll1ons of ta>. dollars 10 kill thl' dreg'> of soc1ct\ doesn't '>Ohl· am problems. and· 11 bring\ out th~· unu' 11t1cd sa'age in u" .. L1m1llc Rl'll. "hOSl' 'l·\l'ar-old '>On ''·"one of the \ 1ct1ms ol a \('fl(.'\ of murder' of 'oung hlack'i in \tlanta h..·t,\C'l'n 1<1111 and 19l<I. <.ail.I rl'<ll - ll\ ;iung thl.' ga<, chamber \\OUld put C alit11rn1a among thl' "killer '>late'> .. "In (Jl'Orgta "e ha'c men and "llml·n on death ro" ... she <.aid You Save $200 On This Elegant Marble Table "\\ l' are (c>.ccullng) people. and 11 heighten!> the fl',t'I ol 't0kml' In our stall' ··one of the tllH1gs that "l' do not 'ieem to undl'rstand 1c; 1ha1 thl' lkath pcnalt' l.locs not deter crime. ... '>he said. a·d<ling that the l.leath J1l'n:Slt ! ·., real 't<:llm'> are the rclatl\l''> ut pcopk put to death. Bell said the mothl·r ol a l)l'r<;on on death ro" \hould not ha,l· to 1(-d the pain <,he kit Solll'l\ can hi.· proll·c11.·d Imm murdl·r~· through cnactml'nt of tru..: lttc-in-prmm ~·ntencl' ... "ht' !><!Ill Bal.'L said the use of the dl'Jth penal!) gnc'> the l n1tcd State'> a "d1sa1itrou\ 1magl' all o'er thl· \\Orlt.I. .. "In a \l'n'l' ''l'-ar..: \a~1ng lo Hnkr. ·Ma~tx· ~ou ""'re righ t. 'lajhl.· 1h1'> I'> ho" "'l' ~olH· our human prnh· km-.. h) l..1lling l'at·h otha:·· -.ht• \:lid ..\'>\l'mhh man John Hurt11n. I>- 1.,an f r;inl l~U> l';1lkJ lhl' death f)CO- alt) "huma111t\ ·, greatl''' 1nhum.101- l) to .... .ird human11~ .. and "gman· nwnl murdl·r" that I" u.,ualh u'l'd ag.a1m1 poor. m1nont! group.l.ll·kn· dant'> "ho l'an·1 at1urd h1gh-rnll''I la"'l'r' I il· 'a1<l hi\ dml' tm·ml tlw I.Ill' ~:in l 1ann\u1 \la ~·ir < •l·nrgl' '111\lOlll' \\tltrld n11t hJ\l' ,,,rntnl h1-. l..1lkr l>Jn \\hill' pul w dl'Jth \\'.\<\Hl\ICi fO"l (-\Pl -Ocmo- nal1l k adcr\ 1n ( ongfl'~' pressed Prc\1dtnt liu\h on Thur<.da ' not 10 \L'lll ll•g1slat1on that \\OUld end a ban un ledcralh ftnanled ahoruons for thl' "mosi 'ulncrabk .\ma1can "tlml·n .. -the poor "ho an· '1c- 11m1, ol rarx· or incnl I hC'! .1ckno"kdgl·d that sup- f)l•rtl'r'> nf thl' relJ\Cd ~kd1ra1d ah11rt111n hm1t~ do nut ha'c enough Hill'\ 10 O\l'rrtde Bu<,h·~ th rl.'a tcncd 'cto hut urjll'd him 111 r1.•n1ns1dcr. I lou\l' Kl'puhhc;.tn l eadl·r Rob 'lilhl'I ,,11J ht:. had not hl·ard from Bu'h un thl' J:>t"~1blc abortion 'cto. hut l• 1IJ rl·poncr,, ·-r, c Ill'' l'.'r ""11" n 111111 111 go bad on ht\ "orl.l." Hut "-l'llJll' MaJor1t ~ L t•adl·r < 1l'11rgc \litdwll. D-M:t!Ol'. in a JOtnt 'tall'ffil'lll \l llh lfou\c '\p<:a kl'r I h11mJ' I Dk\ -.aid. .. fhl' prrs1- lkn1·, pt1'9t1cn1 I\ "rting It .., har<.h -ll'rrthh h.11.,h -on thl' poore<;t. m11\I 'ulnaahk \mcnran '"omen .. · 'n l onh " 1h1' ,1 rl·nn11on of till' m.11m1l\ p<)\11111n ol thl' HoU'il' 111 Kl·prl''l'ntJllH''> l>l'llllllrat Jnd l<l·puhhtan .ind th1.· l n1ll'<l \tJll''> 'll•n,lll' hut thl' .\tlll'rit,1n rx·opk ;t<; "di .. ,,11d 1-ok~ I> \\ J'h Crash probe gets break \\ \"ilfl'\;(,TO' 1.\PI -Fl'llcral <.all't' tn\C\ll~lor\ 'kllll Thurs<la~ thl'\ had found a prc-ll1g.hl lrad, 1n lhl· DC -ltl l'nginl' d1\k rl'COH'fl'd from an lo"'a rnrn lkld ncarh thrl'l' month' .titer the na'h Clf l n1ted flight 232 Jamee; l\.olstad. act1.n{t lha1rman ol thl· :-.a11ona l Tran!ipon:111on Snfet! Board. said the pn:c1~ "\Ill'. nature and rl'it,nn tor the crack" \\l'rc not !Cl determined. But he said inH'\t1g.ator" arc hup\'f'ul lunhl·r nam1nat1on ot thl' l'ng1m· pan will lead to a cau!il' of the Jul~ 19 lr~i'h tha.1 l..ilh:d 11~ of2% ix-opk aboard as thl' planl' "as landing at the '\1ou' (It~. lo"' a. airport ( \ I . I • 0 H " I \ II H 11-: I ' 9y The Auodated ~ Students' klller sentenced to death SANTA MONl A -A Supcnor Court JUr)' has recommended death 10 the gas chamber for a 27-)ear-old man con\lctcd of the machine gun deaths of two college sweethearts four )ears ago. · Sentencing for Stanley Bernard Oa\ls was scheduled No". 14 before Judge Leslie Light. . . Davis was convicted Sept. 20 of gunning down (Li\ frnhman M1c~ell Boyd. 19. and Brian Edward Hams. 20. a Caltforn1a State Un1vers11y. Northridgc sophomore. The two Had hecn dnung since the) were students at Thousand Oaks High School. Cocaine smuggled In apple shipment LOS ANGELES -'\uthont1cs on Thur'ida} hnkt'd an 87 !-pound shipment of cocaine fou nd 1n New Jcrsc' to the "orld record seizure in Syl mar. because the~ found 11 1n a )h1pment of applec, from California 111 New Y orlc suspicious. The drug shipment wa!> d1sco,ered in a tru<:k load of Washington Dchc1ous apples seized in Ne" Jcrsc') late <;unda~ night. ~1d U.S. C'u!itoms Service Agent Robert Van E11en in Nl'"'ark The 27.000 pounds offru11 v.ill be donated 10 tile Communtt} foo<lbank of Ne" Jcr~·~. Warning: Festival may draw spies SAN DIEGO -Thl' FBI 1.., 1.1o omcd that ~an Diego·, So' 1et Arts Fes11vaJ ma) dra\\. spies d1.,gu1\Cd a., S<)\ 1ct lounst'>. and the agenr~ urgl'.'d local residents to tx· .... aH· of thl'lr con tart w11h the So' 1c1 -.1<,11ors Dunng the next two "-l'eks mor<' than 300 ~0' 1ct' "'111 arrt\C." for the festnal. a month-long C\h1b1tll)n of theater. mus1r and danrc performances as well as the displa\ of morl' than 20 Faberge l'g&S ~torl' than 100.0<l<J tickets to the fest1vaf alread' haH' ht·l'.'n 'iold. The festival begins Ort · 21 :ind end'> "lo' 11 Scientists question nature theory LOS ANGELES -Ph}Stcim 1111ng to mir~ll lht· h1nh of the.· un1ver~ 10side an atom smasher ..ail.I Thur\da~ the) tound ~trong l'' 1dencc that quarks and al1 1other bu1ld1ng blocks ot mailer belong to onl} threl' families. a d1scovef') that ·;put!. a lid -OR the compln1t~ of naturl' .. Expenments on the -'·mile-long. $12 m1ll1on tanford Linear Colltder showed the odds arc 25-to· I that thl'fl' arl' t1nh threl' fam1lil's or "generations" of fundaml'.'ntal pan1dl'!> that mall' up ma11cr. 1'h~s1et't Michael Ri ordan said b) tdephonl' from '-)tanford 'ATIO,AL BRIEt'S Congress shares blame for coup failure W.\SHl:-.IGTON -'1embcr\ ot ( ongrcc,s barred at least one UJ\cn operation in Panama proposed b\ the .idmin1'>lra11on. 1ntdl1gl·nce \ources ,>J1d 'fhurs<la'. One member of thl· HoU'>l' lntcll1gl'nll' l ommlltl'l' alludl·d to lhe congrcs~ional rl''>lmtion\ during dcbatl· on thl· appmpr1<1t1ons hill for 1n telhgcncc :igcnC1l'' ''1~1ng Pre'>Hknt Ru<,h'c, l.tu11ou'> re\P''"'l' 10 thl· roup "'as )us;1ticd in pan h' 1ntl•rferl·nu· lium thl' IX.·mrn:rat1l ( onga·,., House OKs flag-burning ban W..\SHI NGTOS -I hl· Huuc;e lllll'd final. ll H'n\hdming appru\al Thursda~ for a federal han 1111 nag hurning.. JU'>l f\IUI month' afln a ~upn·nw ( ourt dl'C'l'>IOn allo\\1ng Jl«.trurt1on ot an \mn1lan flag ac; pol111u1I prnlt''il "This IS lhl' leJ'I \\l' lJll Jo IO proll'~I thl' \jnllll\ 111' thl· flag." Rl·p Butkr Dt•rnck. D-S( .,;11J hdorl· thl· llnu,l' \c>tl·d. ,~1-..ll t11 apprt"c thl· hill The ~·natl' "111 tJl..t• up th.11 l'<.Ul' nnt "l'l'" " Democrats predict capital-gains victory \\ \SHl'CilO' -l h"· \l'nall' ht·gan pl11,'1ng through a ~1 -U h1ll10n 'detic1t-rl'dUl. twn hill I hur,da\ J' l"X.·nv><. rJt'> l la1mcd enough 'ntl''> to hind. Repubhcan'I Imm tatking on J lUI 1n the rnr1tal-gain' la\ l nk<.\ < ongrl.'SS rnmpll-tl''> action lx'fnn· \.1onda~ nn thl' c1ghHm.h- th1cl.. hill -\\hllh 1s almost 1mpo~\lhll--au1om;.H1l .Kro<.,·thc-hoard redlll 11on\ "ill hi.· tnggrrcd 1n mn'>I ll'dl·rJI 'rx·nd1ng prng1.m1-. But< nngrl'S'> ha' lcll 11sl'll an out F' l'n 11 lhl' automJll l l u1' 1:11..l' d 1l'C t lhl'~ cJn tx· rl''>IOrl'd a<, '""n ac; thl· hill " l'llJltl'd Smoking decline not fast enough .\ T L.\ST .\ -fhe rate ul \mol..1ng amung \ma1ran' rontuiuL'' to dedinl' slo" h hut '>ll'adl\. but the n.11111n 1\n 't 111..l·h to reach a fl·dcral goal of 75 percent non-,mo.1..cr' h' nc\t )t'ar. fedl·ral health ntlinal' ~1d Thursda,. ..\ o;unn of adult .\ma1ca nc,. rnndulll'd 1n 11/lC'. ~ho"'' that ::!~ ~ pcrCl'nl arc Clflrl'llC smokn\. the nat1onJI C rntl'r'i Im D1'\CJ\C l nntrol reported. Thats do"n from )ll I pcrcl'nt 1n a similar 19~ -.,ur\l·~ '"I here has hecn no dctermina11on on ·~hl•thl·r 1h1\ crad. \\3\ dl'tl'ttabk bcfon· the accident. nor ha!i thl'fC hl·cn a lktl'm1ina11on \l.hCthcr thl'I aack Workers race to repair shuttle is the point ul ungin of l'ng1ne fo1lun-." ..aid hoard spol..e\man Ted REG. PltlC[ •599 lfi IPftl»lon) FCUCT• ¥Al.LEY l8021 Elnl> ST. 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Lopatk1e\\1C1 C..\PE CAN.\vER.\l F-la. -Tclhninan' "'tirl..l'd ..,"at a 11ml' in J rr.=~~===================~=~~~~~I cramped engine compartml·nt Thu~a' to rl'mOH' J na"'l'd computer in ®TARGET HUNTINGTON 8IACH MINI-LAB COUPON QUALITY ONE HOUR PHOTOS ._, time to meet a Tuc'>da! t.H&l'I tor laum h1ng thl' shuttle \ tlanti\ anl.l ll'i Galileo space probl' The \l.Orkcrs had 10 ~t.tnd un pl:uform'i to unhook thl' t·omputl'r <.o 11 can be replaced toda' "llh a <.parl' that '' 111 ht· ll'\ted for about 16 hours .. The odds arc ~tlll 50-50 that "l''ll he able 1t1 mall' a Tuc<odJ' launch," c;a1d N<\S.\ spol..e!iman l\.arl KnstofTerwn · MORLD BRIEt'S U.S. ambassador's home attacked' SEOUL. South Korea -Radical 'itudents armed \\tth lirebomb~ anl.l tear gas broke into U .. Ambassador Donald Grcgg·'i restdC'nl·c earl~ toda) before n ot police d ragged them out about a h3lf-hour lat<.'r. oflicial'i said Gregg and hts wife were not IOJurcd tn the attack. Poltce said six male students bclong1ng tu an "an11-l '.S death <;quad" scaled the walls of Gregg's rcs1dcn11al compound about om· mile from the U.S. Embass) and hurled tear gas at guards who tm·d to c;1np them from rushing the home. Newspapers denounce Idea of talks BOGOTA, Colombia -Colombia's two lading daily newspapers on Tbunday denounced the idea of aovcmmcnt talks with narcotics traffickers after assassins workin& for drug barons lc11lcd two newspaper employees. Bcca.ise of fear on the pan of truck dnvcrs and dchvcry boys, one of the newspapers.. El Espcctador, suspended home delivery in Medellin. where the employees were killed TuMAy, a newspaper executive told The A~ted PRu. Many kiosks in Modtllin were not selling El Espcclador. hotel employees said by telephone . 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Si lo H SI Stt JUI~ b• •1 n Suet~ s• 51 4l ~ ..118-1-4 ' 18 71> JS S3 SpOUtw SS 46 S2 Sy1.cuw 71 40 JS r~Srl'trsog 81 11 Sl TQCWk4 81 SJ SI luuon "" !;I 49 lulu '10 l>O 47 W•Jnonglon 0 C 77 4'1 )) W oen.1• 88 S1 c, • .._.,...,_ w • TV'S AND VCR'S • ALL FURNITURE 11'1 AND BEDDING 10" '"' "'04, BABY FURNITURE 71 • c:ARPE I ING AND • CUSTOM FABRICS • RNEJEWELRY • MEN'S SUITS • I .... .-.-... -----·- A8 Oranoe CoMt DAIL v PILOT I Friday. Oe1ober 13. 1989 OMl)t Hot ~·.., Lee ,._,,,,. The new, e xp•nded Fashion lsl•nd Is scheduled to reope n In two weeks. FashiOn Island poised to show off new look By IRIS YOKOI Ot -o..,. ~ Staff The new and improved Fashion Island. scheduled for offiet al reopen- ing in two weeks. will 1nclud«.> more stores with moderate!~ priced merchandise, palm tree-hned walk· ways, "dancrng waters.. fountatn!> and a McDonald's -the first fast· food restaurant at the center. Along with a new Mediterranean look. the upscale-imaged center will have more shops with down-to· earth-priced merchandise aimed at attracting a wider variety of cus- tomers and providing a one-stop shopping venue. located 10 fi-ont of Bullock<.\.\ alsh1rc. Tin\ balls of water "111 \hoot H'r· ucah) from holes JO a mo~1c-likl· ule pattern. Both fountains were cn:atcd b\ WET Des1~n. an 1nterna11onal firm that lists \.\alt D1sne~ World among 1 ts clients. Such features a~ the PopJct anJ a whol~ wing of pct . to~ and children's clothing stores will mal.e Fashion Island a more attract I\ e place tn bnng youngsters. said Barbara Rop- polo. director of asset management for Fashion Island. ··Then"s a lot m(>rl' for l.t(.I\ ... Roppolo said. ··acfc>rl'. this v.:.i') probabl) a mall "'hen: mom !>aid. 'I'm going to Fashion Island.' and the child said. ·oh. there's nothing theft for me.' .. Fa.shioo Island representatives gave the media a preview Thursda~ afternoon of the S 100-milhon reno- vation. which 1s supposed to be completed by Oct. 26. ..\ week of festivities cclebraung the reopening Roppolo said the profitable and is planned Oct. 2J through 2Q. _growing teen market "'as also an The renovation, labeled the final important target for Fashion l5land renaissance of the center. incl udes officials. w~o brought JO such ne" an additional 70.000 square feel of ston·s as \.\el Seal. a popular 1un1 or retail space for 60 new stores and an indoor-outdoor food court. a seven- screcn Edwards Ci nema movie theater and a parking deck with I .JOO spaces. A parking lot between the Broad- way and Bullocks Wilshire depart- ment stores was turned into a series of fitted village-type buildings that house a variety of stores and a food court, called the . Island· Terrace Cafes. McDonald's will be the larg- est tenant in the food court, which will also include Mucho Munchies Matt:an food. Bennett's Bar·l><ue and Panda Cafe Chinese food. Crossing between the vi llages are tiled pascos -named Balboa. Lido and Catalina wa ys -that aJlow the customer to easily traverse from one end of the center to another. The open-air charactcnstic of the county's only outdoor mall will be highlighted with the Med.iterrancan- themed design that includes kiosks in one area and outdoor seating throughout the center. The eight kiosks and some carts will be located in "Mediterranean Marketplace." a plaza io front of Robinson·s. The kiosks will feature local anists• works and other small merchandise. Architect Jon A. Jerde. best known for the colorful banners. tents and billboards he designed for the 1984 Summer Olympics, is the creative genius behind the new center, which is filled with the pastel hues of pink and lavender mued with the bolder fla von of tcrra cotta. turquoise and dark purple. Another feature of the new center are eeveral fountains in plaz.a areas. The ~1 of IMst. the Iris Foun-tain, is located under the lsla.nd Tcmc:it Catt's balcony and will be ~ ilJed to spray water out in ........ and up as bi_., u 6S CIOPYlllll the _IC1ual iris of the eye wilb i•· retnctJ.na and expendi"I ....... AllOCber baaaaia sure to detitbt 10ddlet1 • tbe fountAHl, ft HAT '\\SE DID NEW YORK (APl Oct 12 Adv~nced V echned nch11noe<1 otal 1Jsues New highs New lows Pr.v. :~ '\\.SE I.EADENS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales. • I> m Thursdav 1>'1ce a-nd net Cflan9f !)f the 1 S most active New York Stock Exchange lssves, trading nallOI' llv et more than s 1. ,..rf\e V4 La~t CM. CenleriorEn 1· 1 /) + 1/1 U1>ionn , VJ -1'.\ Par.amtCom • I/I -2'.\ PhllMor s • • ~~ -~ ?ult StaUt • 1.• 121"1 + ~ hevron 1.6 , ij''I -1~ 1on0em 1, , ,i,. t ~ AMR Cor~ 1, , :\.. 1~ Amer T& T 1, , • lot 19 WarcrtBr Jn ll· -1 xxon , , i + '• OOIY{Ofth 1 • I . -~ I 'GP • I -1''11 ~$vcs l• , 3 1,. -IYJ warnrcomm • ~ -111 DOft JO\L' \ \ t:R\GES NEW.AP) -FIMI 0ow Jones ver s or v. If':'; ·~ lff~1 . . 1 : ~I. 1 ~. 1 M Nhl~,111-: r~n5 1 :~\, llS I ~JStk 31, , 'IJ:1 · \l,S PNl(·J :S clothing '>hop. and Mus1cland. a rl'Co rd ')torl· Other nc" store~ "111 sell such items as cameras. house"ares and spom machandise. .\ total of 20 more !.hop categories were added. KOf)DOIO <.aid. "till. ahout 35 pt'rcent of the mix will remain 111 the "high-end." Rop- polo \a1d . ·e\eral higher-priced clothing c;ton:!. and fine restaurants lil.c Tutto Marc Ristorante arc among thl' ne" bustnl'Sscs. l 'pon hutldout. Fashion Island "'"' haH· 1.2 million squarl· feet of n:tail 'pan-. or ahout 200 stores. 37 ol "'hrrh v. 111 be food sen ices. Ongrnall~ oprned 1n 1961 . Fa~h1on Island "'as designed as a tradn1onal retail mall. according to a news release from The Gable .\gen- e~. the firm pubhciz1ng the Fashion lc;land reno\'at1on. In I %5. the tn- lc\l~I. enclosed .\tnum Coun "a" added as the first phase of th1: total $If)() mtllton e'pans1on project. NEW YORK {AP} Oct. 12 Adv~nced Declined Uncnanoed Total i>sves New n1gns New lows Thursii' 71 01 41 27 12 A'1EX I.EADENS NEW YORK (AP> -Sale.s. • 1>.m Thursday pri'"e and net change gf the 10 mosi actlvf Am!frlcan Stock E xcnanr. issues, 1rad1no naho!'lallv at more than s . N•,,,. v Lest c~ 801arPh 1, 79,7 17 -1 1 wangLabB 7'19, ~i1 NY Times 448 1'I -111 8. AT Ind J~J 1 1 1,. +1·16 A~lll 1 I 13341 -'I• 0 CorP , 1•:\t -\41 ~ ,.P • 6''11 + ~· chOBav , 1'1• -• • UtSAtrCI> , 16 ->.<. JanBell s • 3'2~'1 + 1 \.\SDAQ St"'l.\Rl Nafl't 'r.aldlT B Aagu~r M~.~9e~ M~t ~d~~~l>h O~UI cmAs Intel GOl.D PRl(.ES Public Utilities Commission OKs phone rate -overhaul SAN FRANCI CO (AP) -The state Public Utilities Commi~ion scrapped iu 50.year..old S)'Stem of regulating telephone rates Thursday and adopted a new plan tying rates to inOation. encouraging new technology and promising Pacific Bell customers a rate decrease. "Local telephone companies are becoming more like competitive businesses and should be treated that way," the commission's president. G. Mitchell Wilk. said before the new system was approved on a 5-0 vote. Pacific Bell and GTE California. the other com- pany afTocted. both praised the ~Ian. A consumer group, Toward Utility Rate Normalt2ation. called it .. a dangerous ride down an unmapped road ... · lhe plan, effective next year, is part of an overall pohe> by the current PUC appointed b) Gov. George DeukmeJ1an, to loosen some of its traditional regu- lation and scrutin) of management decisions by utiltt)' companies in telecommunications. energy and trans- poru1jon. Current phone rates are based on the com- mission's dctcrminauon of major phone companies· revenue needs. based on its costs. efficiency and the state of the cconom'. Under the new SYStem. rates will be chan~ed annually according to this formula: a federal 1nflat1on indeit called the Gross National Product Price Index will be reduced b) 4.5 percent, based on the assume>- tion that phone companies can increase their pro- ducuv1ty by that amount eacll year. For example, 1f inflation was 4.8 percent, the figure shown by the index this past March, the rate increase would be .J percent. I he companies' basic rate of return on investment would be set at 11 .5 percent as of Jan. I. Carl Danner. an aide to Wilk. said the result would probably be a rate decrease of S 100 million or more for Pacific Bell next year and probably little change for GTE. which had a 20 percent rate cut last year. If a compan) increased its efficiency to cam a higher rate of return, stockholders could kttp aJI amounts up to 13 percent. .l\dditional earnings up to 16.5 percent \lo Ould ht" split 50-50 with ratepayers. and an) amounts above 16.5 percent would belong to ratepayers. Somettme next )ear. the current S 1.20-a-month charge for touch-tone telephone service would be eliminated. and the free local calling area would be expanded from eight to 12 miles. The P (' said Pacific Bell would be allowed to spend $405 mtlhon to modernize it~ system over 1he next three \Cars so that 950.000 cuslomers would have access to services they now lack. including touch-tone phones and blocking of "dial-a-porn" and other tapc- message fee calls. UC/ dean points business~s to growing resource in OC By GARY ROWLAND 0...,. I'-..,_.. E•or Among the mynad of federal. state and local resources a\atlable to Orange Count} businesses. one o ften ma) be overlooked. That fact poses a challenge to Dennis Aigner. who spends at least one da) each w::ck on the stump arming to convince local bus1nc~ groups that a v.t•alth of help 1s ava1labk 1n their own back)ard. As dean of the UCJJ Graduate School of Management. J c oversees more than 400 students 1n masters of business· administration. ex- ccutl\ C MBA and Ph .D. programs. At a hrcakfast mt•t•t1ng Thursda~ \l'SE l'PS A 001''\S NEW YORK (AP) -Tne follQwlng Hsi ~nows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and warranis that nave oone vi> the most and down lhe mosl based on Derce111 of cnange for Thvrsdav No securities trading below S1 or 1000 shares are included Net and percentage cnanges are tne difference t>elwe.n the Drev1ovs closing price and Tnvrsdav's 5 JO D m 1>rice UPS N1me Last Cho Pct. 1 Hestrbn J 1 + 1,. UD i7f 2 lobMJrn 1 + • UD ll 3 . reenTree 1 ~,. + l~a UP 10 • Amdvra 10 • t '1 U1> 9 5 S GalvstHou •"11 ~ U1> 8 8 ; lntglh •.2Si>I e e UD 6 3 lm1>CpAm ~ 1 UP ~6 UnvMed l1! '• U1> 6 10 ~r~~r;,gt 1 ;~ 1., ~~ :~ 11 ~envilllnv 1 , U1> 1 12 ~llSU J.8S1>r ~ 1,.,. U1> .1 13 l.omNMtg ~ ,., UP 1 14 Publi'I< Ind ~ 111 UP 5., l~ MaiklV 1 1'1 71 UP •. I~ ~~~~ ··~Opr u:~ 1~ ~~ h NC Sl• • UD •< ll i lock'}f '11 s 20~ ~. UP •·i l orotcoPct 1111 •, Ui> •. lrcleK J'. . UD 4 4 ~;~:~hu~ I '~ ~~ :: 'otsman n 1'~ ,.,. UD 'l "TCBYEni 2 1& Is UP •. l. Unl,C1> i ' • U1> •. 7 Wa noco lil UD • DOWS Namf' Lest ~ 1 l_rnolnd li>,. -1, 2 Cronl<tSv PIA 1 ~ -1'> 3 ~rcs·1erJ n '• -19 • ta ~slon • -19 ; ens ng Jep.. -2'"• 1ten p 2J• -• 1~Rllv 4l • -19 l ~:!,a~u t. ! = ~ I OataPOl 1>1 I~ • -I '. Go1oenV11v J•J• -2' J Har"18Jv pt 7'·• -', KeufBdHm 19J,. -11 • ~~'JY!.g pf I!~ = l: ~ Au~1rr.1n -,,. ~•irnco -11/o er~nvFd 'n -l.a VC ft()\lr ~I -•1• arr~gel~ • '• l~cww 1 ,2.,. = S DC Corp ~·~ -'It ro'4)CISI n 6~ -~ Ol f l PS \ 'D DOM\S 1p ld " 70 u 11 6.• 6.~ 2:t 11 .6 ,6 at The (\•nta Club tn Costa Mc~. .\1gner told onl' such group. "the Orange Count~ econom~ 1S-thc most exciting pla.:-e in the l! ... 1f not in the world ngh t no"." The $53 billion 1988 econom' placed Orange Counl) 27th on thi.· :1st of world economies. he said. nNing the area sa" a 7 pekcnt growth 1n emplo\ ment last \Car. The meeting. lht first in a planned series of discussion groups. was sopnsored bv M1tchcl f. Larsen & Z1lltacus. an· eitecutive search fiml with offices in Ncwpon Beach. San Francisco, New York and a branch nt't"'ork covenng 20 countnes . .\tgner npla1ned some of the 1s- sur!'. critial to both the school and thl· business communtt~ and their interconnection. .. I sec m}self as the CEO of a compan).'. A1fner said ... We have to address gluba issues and the new informa1ion age JUSt like a business. "We ha\e an outstanding com- puter factht} at the school. and we art• ~tressins awareness of changing dt>mograph1cs. People are liv in~ longer and more productive ltves.' he added. '\l'SE COllPOSITE TNA'\SAl"l "IO'\S 1-:n1·r on1 .\1. Irvine council -appreae h te .drinking correct K.a~hy Zaslavsky and Laurel Swar1Z didn't get the lesson in government they expected this week. The two Irvine .High ~hool students attended Tuesday's Irvine City Councll meeting as pan of anti-drug week at their school. They wanted to watch the council's response to a study that showed one-third of the ctty's middle-and high school students were frequent drinkers and 76 percent had sampled aJcoholic beverages. The council's reacti on was in some ways anti-climactic for anti-drug week. The council plans to take little action. Mayor Larry Agran was quick to admit alcohol is the ~ost w~dely abused drug in Irvine and that alcohol abuse 1s the biggest drug problem in the City. But he dre" the hne on the city getting in volved m that problem. He says the ctty would play o nl v a hmite-0 role in changing people's dnnking habits. He added that he would like to sec a clear line drawn bet"ecn cit) enforcement of alcohol abuse as 11 relates to public safe ty and discouraging or infringing on people's nghts. Agran 's positron comes as a surpnse to some observers. It represents a conservative side of ..\gran's pohucal philosnph) that is often overshadowed Q\' his more liberal views. Political quirks aside. the ma}or Is leading the cat~ down the nght path on th1 issue. Irvi ne's council can best serve th e cit~ 1f 11 co ncl'ntrates on the alcohol-related public safct' aspects of both teen-age and adult dnnkmg. - If council members "an1 an nampk . the\ don·t ha\c to look far. ' · Costa's !o.tesa Police Depanmcnt has one of the best anti-drunken dn"mg programs 1n Orange Count ) That program 1s, or should be , an example to other cities. lllegal liquor sales also "arrant some attention. -\ccordmg to the sun e~. 22 percent of the tecnc; said the) got liquor at re taurants. 27 percent used liquor stores: 22 percent bought booze from grocc~ stores and 26 percent made purchases at convenience tore~. Marl' than halt: 55 percent. said they had fnend "ho are old enough to lcgalh buy liquor makl·. the purchase. "h1lc 26 ix-rcen1 a ked strangers to buy liquor fo r them . A mmont\ of thl' teens respond mg to the sur' e) said th(') bought liquor for themseh es. .The figures do _nor. retl.ect that local 00ic1als are o' erl) negligent about enforcing illegal liquor sale\. but a puhlir awareness campaign about the consequences of bu' mg for or selli ng liquor to minors might help df' up the · ources • The rest of the problem belongs ~quarcl) in thl' domain of the schools and the teen's fam1h . chools do not tokrate dnnkrng at school or at school f unct1onc;. That stand mg pohc) must be continued and stnngcnth l'nforced. The famtl) 's response must be om· oi· \l'tltng e.xampk'> and instilling an md1,·1dual'c; rcspons1hiltt ' for t'ach 111d1' 1d - ual's actions · R1ghtl ) or \HOngl). dnnk1ng 1s legal and '>Ouall) acceptable. Tho e who are underage and in 1st on Jnnkmg must rea lize the consequenct'S of that dcc1s 1on. Thl'' arl· placing their dn' mg pm lieges -rl·gardk'>c; of "hcthcr their dnnk1ng "as in a 'eh1dt.• or not -and mos1 imPortantl) their health and saten on thl' l1lll'. Governments can and are getting rougha "1th tht1Sl' ...,ho abuse alcohol -both teen-agas and adults. La"' arl· becoming tougher and the o<lds against a Sl'COnd chanrl' arl' getting slimmer. That's the "a} ll should be. o ·r11t:H \ Ol('ES Flunk national curriculum Kansas Go' Mike Hayden '" on the nght trar k "11h his opposition to a national education curnculum .. oml' of the current probkms m the L' .. education S) ste m prohabl) can be attributed to an mr n:asmg la ck of local rontro l O\ er schools. When teachers and administrators gt•t too tied up \\llh fulfilling state mandates or measunng up 10 federal stan- dards. ·the) find II harder and harder to pro' 1dc the kind of education that ma~ be needed m their ind 1' 1dual communittes. 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I hl' l ..., . 1 n I <JJ' .\rl' -\ma1.an' hiding. tll.:h111J thl·ir I 2 trtllH1n \1..1g1nnt m1.....,1k-. ltOl' '~htk at kJ'>I IJ nulhnn. plu' 2 tu J m1lhon nwrl ix·r 'car pJnll'r· hkl· '>Pll:' 'Jb<1t.:ur' Jrug 1rnup' 1lkgal alien' 'muggkr' and 1hc h kl· mo\l' en JnJ 1111t o t thl· l S JI" tll'' 1 he l ~ (,In tx· l<'mrar('d \'Ith altl'll' .\t k.1 ... 1 11 ,1,1tl'' '"" h1 \l' \\.ln1m .. · Fran,1 l'\l'J'll lhJt \\l' hJ'l' '>l'J1' 111 <. ongrl" 1 h1•,l' .ittll'n" .:1n no alhl'd Jmlll''i w l'\l'nluJll~ frl'l' u' a1 thl' ffil'rl~ ul the p\1\1.d l'I tlk~I from our ninq ucrnr' ahl'"' .\l<,o. corntng .:1noss an· lh\.· r.:suh<. llL'nt h 1r l ' .11ta1k' l\O l 1h,.1 ul our inep111uJc: \\Ith rc:g.ird to our and lrJn. th'"' l,,unlm'' hl.'hl'' c opt:n border\ ~krl' Jrl' JUSI a k"' th.it thl'' h.1\l' J kg.11 rig.ht II• n'- nl'\\ s 1 tems. 1ahatc. their opcra u' e can rnmc Ite m Pn.-.on po pul.11 1nn tnl'rl'a ('d dnd go inm \ml'nca a<. the' l"ho~· h an all-umc rl"('Ord llf JtdlllJ 1n-I tcm L H •-\LI? I 11 LH • .\ L niatl.'S in 1hc first six m on1hs of 1~8~ DRl (,S' \1u't \\l' llHlltnualh dl'· fur a total of b ~3.5ti' mcn and tend agatn!>l the: ma1:ha nt<. ot' me<.- \.\ omen \\ e \pl'nd about S~0.000 en '' M ust ''"c: all OCl't•ml· a na1111n l't ~r \Car to hou~ each onr or ahnut w 'mh1es w •,,111.,1~ the (1xa1m· l'll'fl· SI' ·5 billio n cal'h ~car omtl.~ of the drug prvJunng ~uun- ltl·m L'.S. 10 .. JX'nd J rpund s~oo . tm:~" .\rl·o·1 Jluiholcl drt\1,'rS billio n on the .m1htan "h1eh ha e nough for the pohC\'" \\ h.it 1f '"er around I mtllton perwnncl · 0 percent l)I u\ "l'rc '>Uddc:nl~ drug ltt"m Prc~1dcnt Ru~h propo'.'>('' addict'\. "'ouldn't 11 ~ more h!l.<'I' spending an add1t1onal S titlhon to that the rem .. un1n~ '0 (l\:'rccn1 \l.nulJ fight the drug \\-3T. H u"' to ra1M" the alM> lx1.omc Jddtl. t\ ti' ix·cr pre,,. monc)''' It's a p1ccc of cake. JUSt rat~ ure'' \luch mo re h!l.rl~ than to sec )Our taxes the add1ct!. ~omC' l"t'habthtatrd on ltc.m: Nauo nal a' cragc popul:u1on their O\I. n '"crease (or the .S. 1s .5 percent. Imagine thc p<>\l.t'r of a drug l"artd which f:ar cx<.~-ed contt•nJ1ng popu· or o ur own go' t'mmcnt "'1th control tattoo chamr•on \1r\lco·s inc:\-of the drug supphC''> 1n their hand to orable annua rncrcasc p_rov1dc or ~11hhold •U thru h1Jd1ng Item: Hunger ,.. 1ncrusingJ) The drug SUPOI) d1cta1or could a nd oumripp1na world o 'cr-poputat1on \\-Ould tn lave you o'cm1ahl Your The.re are up 10 14 m1llton homcl~ frttdom and Cl\tl nghts would ht hunar> ~pk 1n the . ao~ fore,er e are subll) •n& Item: The nauon's capitol. Wa h· conquered OW. Wlth rt~H,ch fcv. in11on. D. •• 1 now dubbed the \OP addicts. tm.qinc: 1f all American m urder capitol ctt) ! 1itty percent s noncd cocaine ... 240 m1llton Crack blam~ on d.rup. ps)chOptlh ltttft: McasJc1 bu h1&hc t level 1n · We do not ha~t a fricndll arm) to l l ~~ari. Other dtK&XS thou&ht mcu~ u a nan« had. It s a ~ t lim1natcd arc re.p~anna. AlmMt thin• that TOJO and Hitler didn't all are conuna from the opt"n botdcr. addict the Population of the cou.n· hem SIU)·fh~ IJ"fttftt of all 11· t~ the) conquered. But the dNt teul dncs crot1 the bonkr. baron ..,,11 bcaUltC thtre art no ltnt: M•!!r_ d uklttn make up. bcM\oknl dte\ltQR amona the "'1h of Sl.000/dl)' xlln-'I drvas baron Don't be told down then~ hem: T~ and .cfukS by tht Uberwian l.clfahi;auon .. lft • .. ..... ....... .. aft nonnout IWtltt NJ llllft: U J..-Williitrat -·~ ltOdU«n and mrif ....... L Jiu it11• 1111 .. ud illle C-... 11 ... if •¥6. .._._eamt•ila..ol ..... n.~bUta holtk ~ flj\~llh \II ll\\: 11\lf fl'l1'11.'. "1thiJI\ "h1, h '' ..1ln:.1J\ paid I ,: 111 dn,,· 1hl' 0t1rdl·r lhH.1. mu,h rn ire p:1">1 J,, \\IU Ol.'1'd thal 't <H Jr( tx·1fll?- I0\ (1Jl•d'' \lu,1 the J\l'rJ!l1· 1.t tlfl'n nll'Jmng 't I H oc ,,nr'"r11ntt•d JI \our J'''"'"'P i-., drug ,t,,r.,, tro1.lpC'f' h<'IMl' ~OU Jlt. ma,tx· 1\" alrl':ld\ too l.llc" Is 1t 1u,1 a que,11,in ot 11ml'' Thl·n: ., no l'\(aix· lt'r :in,ont' mduJ1ng lhll\C 1n the: Ill'"' nwd1J fhl'rl· 1' "''"hl•rt" 111 run Jnlt htd<.' T n thl' [d1tor. J \ 't Bl R( If l I 1 "'('" Jll lrt Rt.· 3\ h ODO \ na tok f. ranee in rcwonsc 111 t hl' Jhu'lt' of th<' poor 1n frTnch ...-x11•\\ <..'l\;tll.CJ the: la\\ \l.tth h1~ immortal barh, .. The la" in 1t~ maJc'itK cquahl\ forh1d the nch as "'-<'II 3'i 1hc poor to lecp under bndge~ 10 hctt an the trccts.. and to .. 1t'al brl'ad .. tl"' a ccmtul') latcr. we ha' c lh<' cm l:itht'~ of nta .\ na la' t$hl~ 11lu ·1rat1ng ht 1n1 \\hen their c.hildrcn asl. lhc.m '"Tell me. dadd). \\ha\ did you do m the 9rca1 War -.am~t the Hom~ lt '1" • the) will proud! be •bit to an -.cr. "Wt dro\C them from the ;1.1 ~' 1 .!• 'l lhtm !rum unJt•r :ti. hndgn 1 J g.l'•' lht•m n11 plal°l' :1 J\ l 'l I rthk .. \ h\'JJ\''' \Urt:· . .1• ,, nut, • 1•" lh<· Rl·d ~lul~n ''I l'l ••i' :ro•l'l thl' h<i"'th 1•1 lhl· t'.irttl .rnll '1T•Jm · <)ll v.1th thl·1r h ••• J, r tll f'J• I.. ,,, lht•m'" Jnd lht• \1..id H..1;1, ·' ll 'h' ul .. ,o r )l.1m n11 '1'< m' \\ l nl·t·J .\ H.C:' dc:.ir ,,1lm '111,l' "' J"<,url' U' ··Then:' pkr.t\ .,, rt11\0l IU'-1 Ol\1\1.' tlll'r .. I hl'rl ~·l· p.H ' 1n t 'Cf\ .. -11, and p.trl..' lhr li..~h IUI lht' t•\Unt1. \lnhtk hilml' 1h.11 \IJ\l'r Rradlc:' oflcfl'd 1111 • fll 101 1.·..1,h ,1 •ulJ \.'.lSih be <.('I JP n n l'I'\ ••nr 111 :hl''I.' ixir~ .. until ,u, ~ t me' J\ lht' , ltl'' mal..l· ll'"' 1."•"l p..·rm.inl'nl h1inlt'' J' Jtlahlc 1<1 lht•n 1x,·upJm' Th,· m1,rl.' Uf!.1.'nlh 1.11u "Jnt '1 rl'lla1m lhl' parl' the ~fl'Jh" \h,• prc .... Url' 'hC:fl' v.111 ht' On 1hl· ..1ulh11l"'tll' II• .rc:Jll' IO"--l'Cl'>t h •U'tn~ \\\.' ll \lllld '1)<ln "t.'C '-<lml:' .h I •on \ \\Jr " p.n,·rt' n111 on the h1•rtl "°" "' I Jo nwre Ill itght thc.- Jru~ p•uhk m than an' othcr <;1n~lt' rl'ml·J\ ~kJrta,hc. "hamc and d e· ,p.i1r l1n all 11ur pan-. ma._e .. a fine ~r,·, lint p 'und !or '>ub,tancc ..1hu~· 'o an111unt <)I l'mpt~ rhetonc .im1 m.1\ hn .. 1rumng \A, 1th v.capon!> "'' un.f,, thr Jamagt• thai ha'> ~n J\\lll It• all 111 U'i \' L \'I.\ E..\ ·To' 1 hJ11 It' 1nl· Ta'"-Force for the H omelt'"' .. :::::co ) ,, thr h lltor "( 1lt1n ~IOI\ H allelujah. H1 truth g1"1('' marching o n ·· I u .. 1 llwk ..1nd 'ou 'I("( 'our roun- 1 n lorn1ng 1fov.n -on drugs \n<l "h.1t ;u~ ~ou g01J\i to d o Jhl.IUI It" \\di I'll tell \OU -thctt'$ nothing \Oll ~-an do bcaust 1h1nss att out ot rontrol. You lack l'C'- '>pons1b1ht~ and don"t care 1n~ • more \ ou'rt "' rn 1n the shadow of I.be homh )OU ~nov. th1 Ifs ~'1 on aaenda (. h('('r up~ W<\RR G .\LTHOFF osu Mesa Readers' commeats nJcame Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Friday, October 13, 1989 Htclltf,I 8y CHMLIS GOttlN IW"9 OMAR SHARIF Sister's pregnancy upsets family balance Neither vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • t c;;> .. 9. 5 0 AKQ7 •A9'JI • KQl 765432 c;;> 7 0 10 5 •Q SOUTH +A JO '1 AKQJ c-9 I l • 6 s' 2 The bidding: EAST • J c;;> 6' 3 l 0 J 6 '3 • 10 9 1 3 So.tll West Nordl East 1 c;;> 4 + 4 NT Pus 5 c;;;> Pus S NT Pus 7 c;;> Pass Pus Pus Opening lead: King of + How good were the bridge players of several generations ago? This band is from Milton Work's Auc- tion Bridge of 1924. What s~rprises w is the note that it was played on a commuter train in 1923! The game. was auction bridge, so the bidding shown is as it might go today. When Nonh shows interest in a grand slam by con firmil)J pos- session of all aces and aski!ig for kings, South diagnoses correctly that bis solid hearts make shooting for 13 tricks a wonhwhile effo n . We venture to claim that most declarers would have little difficulty fulfilling the grand slam. Declarer wins the first trick and ruffs a spade high. On this trick, East must find a discard. If the defender stuffs a dia- mond, the long card in dummy sets up. Similarly. a club pitch allows declarer to take four triclcs in that suit. The winning defense is for East to discard-a trump! Now declarer cannot avoid losing a mino~-suit trick. If South cashc · all four trumps, dummy is squeezed before East. East simply discards whichev- er suit declarer lets go from dummy. If declarer discards a club from the table on the fourth heart, the long club in his hand is established, but there is no entry to the closed hand to cash the trick. If they could defend that well in a commuter game, we would have dreaded crossing swords with those players at rubber bridge. It might have proved to be a n expensive pastime. DEAR ANN L.\NDERS: We are a typical middle-class fa mily - three children. church on unday. fam al) vacatio ns and no serious problems. Until now. My 2 1-year-old sister 1s three months pregnant. "Li~" 1s not mar- ned and doc-sn't wa nt to be. he has had several miserable relationships and despises men. but she wants a fa mily. I think she has lost her marbles. Lisa has a good JOb. la ves at home and pays room and board . When Dad asked 1f she knew who the fa ther was. she said, ··or course. I packed him out. It was no love affa ir. He thought I was on the pill." Mx vounger brother wall be going 10 colfege soon. The expenses "111 strap the folks. Wi th Lisa' bab' on the way there will be more b1fls. I L.,.. BOl'D Gray suits businessmen Sir, do you ever wear a blue suit to work? You ought not. according to a former valet of England's Pnnn· Charles. This prec1saon1st. one Step- hen Barry. contends light gra)-1<; the best color for the da} tame su11. Wilham Howard .. Tafi. the Presi- dent. we1ght·d about as much a'> doi.:' th e Chicago Bear°<; "1ll1am Perr). the Fng. Consider men ages 18 to 2-1 l h1r- t' -nine percent arc c;honcr than '· foot-I/ =--:o" lOll'ildc:r men ages 65 to 7-1 Sc:'cnt) percent arc "honn than "i-toot-9 "hat do ~ou maf..e ol 11" On matnmom. Rohen I ou1'1 'te\ cnson. too. nad 11om1·1hing (Cl <.a~ ··Marriage 1<. like Ilk 1n thl\ - 1t'c; a field of ba11lc. nnt a tx·d of ro'>t''i. .\mong insects. speed ot "Ing d~·' not 1nd1cate ~peed ot l11~h1 Thi: dragonfl) \\1th a flap-01pp1ng rati: ol about 35 per !>l'cond can fl) JO mph .\ m1dgt: "11h 1.000 '' 1nght·a10, :J Sc.:'C<lnd ma~ go a •mill' an hour <.). Ho" Jn \OU ulll\l'rt f-ahrt'n· hl'1t to ( cl'>1us·>" .\. \uhtrau I:! 'lul - t1pl) h~ 5 DI\ 1tlt· h' 4 \dd I~ Quirk. do 11 1n \Our head .. Let the huH·r hc:"arl' .. lir.:.1 1urn- ed up in Enit1sh pnnt a<. a hor\t' trader'' tam In thl' !SU ··Rof..l' <•I Hushandne .. Jhs (npo 1Jla2er1 ••it Jer ~ f'nH11n• 723-0838 Steve Velez Cem.t Video Te~ Aveilable I tlhnk It was rotten and selfish of her to do this. All Mom docs is Cl). Dad doesn't )Cly an} thing. but he is awful- 1) d1sappo1nted. Should "e tf\ to llnd out "'ho the father 1s arrd lei ham know'' Doesn't he have that right'' And what about his parents') Shouldn't they be told? Set me straight. .\nn. Maybe r m going O\erboard becau~ I am so llOHOS('OP•: By SYDNEY OMARR Friday, <>et. 13 upset with Lisa for mrssina up our hape}' family.~ -AM (SAN 10 E) DEAR SAM: ll wat, IMed, self· lt• of yMr titter te de dlls, Mt doa't make a bad altudoe wone by later· fertq. Uu allo.ld 1et some advice from· IOIDHM wlMM ...... II oa .......... , Uaaa a.en. ll ... 1lae wlU talk to lier doctor,. cltrpman,. aoclaJ worter or a CCHlDatlor. Sbe needs to luaow tbat tlae baby's fatJter 11 legaJJy re1poHlble for cltUd 11pport, even tbo11ll ue decelve4 lllm and floean 't wut Ills flauclal llelp. Sllow lter tlaJ1 col•mn and good luck to all of yoa. • • • DE.\R ANN LANDERS: This as for the lieutenant colonel who felt lls though he was the onl> American lcfl "ho cares enough to pick up merchandise left on the floor. ARIES (March 21-Apnl IQ): Moon move'> to ~our sign. s1gn1f~ang 1n1t1at1Ye. action. personal magneusm. Trust your own Judgment. 1ntuit1on. farn1 I} membt'r "111 sa}. "Let' agree to get along much better~" TAURUS (.\pnl 20-May 20): T his Frida) nigh t will epitomize mystel). glamour. intngue and the appearance of andivadunl who supposedly was out of town. Pia) \\a1t1ng game in connection with legal affairs. GEMINI (~ta) :! I-June 20)' You'll get plcnt) of proof of caring. love. hxus on promouon. darec11un. 1n1en!>1ficd rt·lationsh1p Older person ckclares. "I m going to make sure yo u win! .. CANCER U.une :! I-Jul) ::!::!): Long-range prll'ipeCt<, danfied. You no longl'r nei:d be ltm11ed b) obhg:won., contractl'd h) annthn. Focus on frl·l·dom. \am·t~ . .,trnng love relat1nnsh1p. LEO (Jul~ :!J-~ug. 22): Some \\Ill comment. ··You ha\c changrd for thl· hcttl·r' .. \trro;" indqX'ndcnce. 't~k. onganaltt) "l'" lo\e relat1onsh1p ll>Uld tx· part ol C\uting scenario. VIRGO ( ·\ug. :!)-Sept. 22) Fnw11on'> Sl'r\l' a' morl' rehahk gu1dt than ong1nall~ an11npatcd Intellect could thrO\\ ~ou .I lUr\l' lnnl'r th·hng'> must he taf..l·n <>er1C1usf\ f1 nannal arrangement rl·qutrc\ fl'' ll'" LIBRA (~Cpl :!J-Oct. 22 )' 'nmcune intend\ I<> pof..l' tun atxmt <.l.'rtou' c;uhJl'ct R1lk "1th 11de. tx· \Ufl' legal pap{'r'i art• 1n ordn 'Ken::irw features prorx1">::1I marital \tatu'. lon~-dl'-t.Ulte rommun1ra11nn SCORPIO t <lll ::! \. "u' 211 Pu11k Pll'ct.'' rnml· logethl·r M 1\\1ng lank " lol::tll'd. I CKU' un p1:r'>onnd. l·mplO\ ment. '1xa1mn.1I gu1d.tnll' \\.'rant~ I'> lhallenged. You'll l'llwrgl' 'll lnnou'I SAGITTARll'S t ~o' 22-Dn 21) I unar J\fX'l t rnanudl'\ \\llh '>pnu- la11on. athl'nturl'. ph)\JtJI .111ran1on. ) oung per'>on lOinmand' attl·n11on lk ~urt· tn\truct1on<. arl' in \\nting. Sornl· rl·nort'> arl· ha\\.'d on hear..a~. CAPRICORN I Dt·c 22-Jan 141 llome \urmuntl1ng' dominatl.' l.mpha,1s on \\ht'fl' ~ou ll\t', lllc'it)lc. rearh1ng agrn·mrnt \\Ith dosl' rclatl\l' ~lrl\e lnr harmnn~ \.\llhout gl\1ng up pnnr1pll·' AQL:ARll1S Uan ~tl-hb. 18) You'll a ... i... ... l>n I rl·all\ hdung hne''" b.plnrl'. a'k qul·<.11011\ '>al•"I) l'uno"t' 'till m1~h1 Ix• .1nU'>l'd of 1111rr- lcnng ~hurt 1nr 111,ohr' :l'latl\l' P1\l"l''. \"1rgo ix·r,011' Jn· 111 p1rwrc PISCES lh ·h 1'1-\larrh 201 \\h:n \1111 rt·g.irlkd .1, h1't \\111 tw rt·unt'fl'tl lndudt·• rnl·nt tinannal 1nH·,1nwn1 I in t· rl'l.11111n,h1r th<111gh rmf..\ "Ill ht• 1nt:it t )ou'll Ix· dt•ahng \\Ith po\\l'P• th.11 hl· IF OCT. 13 IS YO l 'R BIRTHDAY 'ou arl' th nanllt. l rr.111' l' '1Uh'1<1rn rdx'll1ou' 'mi '>l'l'"-\eren11' hut ohl·n aniu<.(' n 1ntr11\ t'r" I tl\ l' rda- 1111n\h1p'> ll':ll h ~I'll pknt) hui Could hart.If~ Ix• rt•gardnl ,1, \nlOOlh r dUnJ'). I l'CI \{ orpl ll rx·r,on'i pla ~ I mporl.rnt rok\ Ill \ lllH "fl' \f)l1t llght on Joml'\IK ,1J1u'>lnll'nl 1ha1 1ntlu<ll·' th.tngl· 11! rl·\1drntt' or m.in1.1l ,1atu\ ... \,* ~,; VRl.RR rux Sl10P . Save 50% o ft 1he Why Pay More? lnther of the Bride ~ ~ t-f' f"'IC p s r 111 rr l l .-•,) .... , ' Tu v Rt3ntal ... ·• 111 '' Se•voe.P 0 J<1l11 ( & Pr·c•• . Groom·s Tux Rental '40. so -'50. 50 15 always FREE w I ' 'f'C' I ,/ r l•f'J 6 paid Rentals I ,... I~ ~~ 1 -800 -762 -6162 No Blood Test RecPJed A) Abudon ne Mytlt 1h.i1 •1Udlil\ ,, Marrl T odari! r>.prn'M 8) Z8tll Year l 1tense upplted, egal C) Specia.lidJaf in l"•rl1•1 hun 0) ~ Your Home or Anl where Video E) Plu now 11.r 1• .. r1r.111 ',,r,. Revetend OeOno 33-1921 Ont More Plloto 841·2861. Custom Gowns Bachelcwette/&chelor Partiea Made £5/ff.cially For: lutiaftta B11~1r 114 Oaita The Bride & er Attendants Reasonab le Rates 16450 Pacific Coeat Hwy. Lynn Marie 731~747 (213) 592-5585 (714) M6-3339 ROMANTIC SINGERS Hr 1111tif11/ f.'01111/nr ,I( (."/,, .. ,;,../ Fnr Ynur Pnfl'cl \\ eddinii Ori\ llurp llu,ir Or Spt>rial Onai.11m ~ nh1111•" l ''"' 'IL r1ldtn11. JC,., l'fll "'" Mnle/f emHle. Muo<1na11~ "' .. , ... , IMI Cit ··••Hiii uvuilahle "" reque~t. •>5 1.;on 1 759-0643 or 548 -4005 Having A Party? 11., •• , '"!.' Look to the Wedding Showcase for ,,.,.,, '-' ,,, local mualclan4. caterers. banquet A/hrl1jh halls, and m<>f'e! B.B.'s Catering 662-1566 A lk•utifol Cha~I W&Me•lu Trll'itllnnal "' Ointrmpoun Compl• facillu .. for Weddin91, Lttholtf', Proi,...anl. \oo-Ornom R.c.pbooa. loclod.ioq Courtyard ...... llAhllf~ ud quebo for C.remoru.t 893-7077 S.1-5605 a..u ..... ....... , ~lne Jewelry .. 34-t hr. Spm../ Llrge $e tlon of loose . Prl'Sldrntilil Strei.ch 1111-& mounted diamonds. Wedding Super Stretdl ~) •m-Sets I M!ml·mounts. S17 Westmlmter Mall 112 1 tOUllldt d MIA. nm IO ...... ffTI . German Home Bakery C:.ewlet ef C1l1lnoti.n p.,...a14N1 ..... DIMMlnerienof Weddinc Cakes "The Old· c:. .......... Fashion Way" 2950 Crace Ln. ... ............. ,, ... C.M .. Call for Info 540-0281 o......,.-.....c_. 7U4011 c.trm .,..,_. 21. :t:/1..J tJ:., /If-I., ....... CM I tr'tl -~~.;! "!,, t . ~:/ ~~lri"-!'T<*h ~ -~TNa v~ o.oon. 1'11>"99 J.Jfl1 .. aJ. DTOl'O -----. 11 Sir, I salute you. I apprcciu c your cffons. I pick up merchandise, 100. I also pick up la tter a nd return the grocery can to the store. J do not park an spaces for handicapped. I pull over for police. fire trucks and ambulances. I use my tum signal before I turn or ehan-c lanes. I don't. swear. I say "please.· "thank you" and "excuse me." No. it's not always easy, and, yes. it takes some cffon . But when I choose not to yell at a rude sales clerk or cut off a discouncous dn v- er. J like who I am. When I act like a jerk. I feel bad. So I try to be my best self. I do not believe that the world will be a betu:r place because I laved 1n 1t. but b) God's grace. I don't want to make it an) worse either. - NOBODY SPECIAL. J T NAN SPO'l'l.IGH ·1· IN DAYTON • DEAR NAN: Wklt a breaG ., ·' frnla air! Yo1 IOUd 1peclal te me. I love4 yotr letter. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: ~veral ' years ago. my ~other had. an affair • wnh a prominent bus1Aa&ma!' -t Everyone in town talked about •1. Dad for&avc her and they had many good years afier that. Dad passtd away last year. T~e wi fe of the man Mom had the affair wtth died two years ago. Mom had dinner with him twice last week. We are upset about this. h is sure to remand peo.p le of the old scandal. Any adnce. -PALM BEACH DEAR P.B.: PfOple wu let die fear or waggtag tongues nle !Mir lives are forever miserable. M.Y.O.B. Newport Mesa Girls Club gets two new directors The Newpon Mesa Gari!. Cluh announced appointments of Rose- mary DeYoe Parrovechlo as pro- gram director and Rita Redaelli Feichtmu as cxccut1\e t.h rt•ctor. Parrovech10 earned her bachelor's degree 1n Theater Arh at Cal Stall' Northndgc and did gradutlll' "ork at l 'Cl. Before nlln ing 10 Orangt' Count' 1n 1 '>~5. 'he and her hu'i· band "ere arll\l' on the Ho'' and Garis ( luh .\uu1on ( omm1itt'l' 1n \ alcnr1a Fe1chtman l'arned ht'r hal·hl•lor'' degree 1n comrnun1cat1on'> JI < al State Fulkrton and \tud1l·d Pt·r· torming '.\11s at l Cl Her former pos1t1ons mdudl' communll) rc:la - 11ons d1rertor lor ( J \egcr\trom and commun11' rc:lat1on'> manager for South Coa-.i Pla1a ••• l ht• Orange { uunl) ( hapla ol the American Rl·d ( ro'>'> honored eight Orange Count\ 'uluntn·r, \\Ith th~ Goh.kn ( 1rck· .\\\ard for outstanding 'oluntcc:r ach1l'\ cmcnt Among tho'\e hunorl·d \\t'fl' Dlddy Lammers of Fountain Vallq . "hn tx·gan \\llh !ht' Rl.'tl Cro<." during \>. orld "ar 11 a'> J tl1gh1 nur'lt' am! <,t·n e) on thl· \en 1cr ( l'!lll'r Im- pkmcn1at 111n C 11mm11tel' Ri r k Draney of Lagun,1 11 111< .. \\ h11 '-l'f'>l'd :l' a's1s1an1 J1rl't tor and d1n·t·1or ol tht· rhapter"• I l·adl'r'>h•p Dn l'lnp- nwnt Ct•ntn lor high '-l hnol agl' \Uulh'>. and Joe Perricone ol 'l'~­ ron. a hoard ffil·mhl.•r \\hO al'll \ll\ on lhl· hnanl 1JI De' l'lopnwnt ( omm111cc and the Men's Advisory ( ounc1I. • • • Dr. Chang-Lin Tien, executive vice-chancellor and distinguished professo r at Cl. has been named the ) car·!> ··Most D1s1ingu1shed Chi· nc'iC Scholar" by the Society of Hong , Kong Scholars._ T ien was honorn1 for hi s eminence a~ an educator and 1n mechanical eng1 - m'cn ng rcSt."arch. as "ell as for his ··r..et:n St'n\t' ot concern for social an:m .. 1n the \\Orld and '" China:· ~k I'> lhl· unn cr-.1 t) ·s second-highest rJnf..1ng ddm1n1!>1rator Tien 1s an In llll' rl''>lde n t "' ... Thl' E \t'hangc \tub of Laguna Acal h 1n\lalkd 1440 onicers The> Jrl.' Bob Pyke, president; Bill Kinsey, prcs1dent-dee1: Toni Hawes, \l'trl'tar). Dick Cady, treasurer. Ne"' d1rrc1ors are Dr. Joe Baker, Rick -Leekey, Anne Wagner, Charleton Boyd, Tim Howell and Dr. Julian \' iekers. • • • l.ongt11111.· Orange Coast College roal·h. 1n::.trur tor and administrator James L. Mcilwain has lx·cn named tht· rulkge'o; dean of .\dmin1stra t1 w . Sen 1n·s Mc l h~a1n. 5.'. ha!> heen "'orking 1n 1 ht• J)<'<ot \tnCe Janual) but accepted lhl· pm1t1on uni) recentl). He rc- plarl'' Gene J . Farrell, "ho became th1.· ( oal\t < om mun11~ ( ollege D1'i- 1nu's '1n·-chancellor for bu.,iness at1a1r' las1 fall Mcilwain has tx-en "1th O< < for 24 )ears. ... UCI UNJVER.\Tl'Y a .u o R. <,{>-(~ 100 Pc1fcct for Weddingi;. Banquet~. Rrrcp:1ons I ocatcd on ram--us 11 LJ(' IMnc over tool..1ng lhc ram'lus parl.. t · !"O\IPU.T._ WWDI\(, P\l l\.\C.~~" ' • ~PEC'I \I RO<l\I Uf',~f(,\ t • \'ll>t'O m t K SPH IAI. \IU~lt.~T • PllOTO<:R \Pl!\" ·Fl OR \I .\RR \~(:t. \O.~ ri; • WlllTt. l.Aff. U:'iE~ • (, \1.UIO Rf.C•:PTIO'l>S • t.'l>Tt.HT \J'l>\ft:\'T A d1ntinte We I >11 Ir All 8111n• m;:1 (714) 543-9319 1JllO \\ f1"1 ~t •Tit-tin, r: 4 1111ir< In.in ~olv \\ e\'nt AitJn'I "'' r,., ~lh ,, t:m Oiiers· Jeff Dunagan 171 Intercepts and returns 10 yards as Edison's Brian Higgins goes down fl•ftf; Doug Cunningha m Dally ~llo• ,..OIOI .. , L•• ~.,n. frlghtJ, w ho score d t w ice, ruJhed for M ya rds on 18,ea rrle s a nd caught 1 passes for 99 yards. picks up some ya rda ge. FRIDAY OCTOBER 13, 1989 Oilers put down Chargers, 24-14 for inside lane By ROGER CARLSON Of ~ OW)I Piiot St.oft Thl'\ d1in11nJtn.I 111-.t• m1 ll un1- 1ng111n· R<.Jl r 1!1g.h IP•>lh.111 ll'Jm ''Ille' J tc ,, . ..1r' h.1l k -1 •1-. 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"'a\ 10 '\.l '.ml' 11n l /\ ,.in 11., ,1' '" ,t,· ''' .J•d~ '' ''' ,1· l'n l1.'1l'1'll••"' hJ" .,..af...I.' to tht' td1'>on I IS I hrn· pla~ s later Jeff Gibson luund Don fkrgn alone on the left 'tlk tor a ~-,Jrd tOulhdo.,..n pla~ and thl' < >tkr' n.1J c1 k ad tht"\ Y.Ou ld not -.urrl·ndcr Ed1.,un lrl·pt w Y.1thtn ,_o with ltl'ld go;JI dlon-. ot 3! and ..J6 )drds rthr 'nond Y.J!> J lt ne-dn'e ~h1lh h11 thl , rn<.<ih.Jr hounn·d high and "' r I hJI JHll' \\1th I \2 left Jnd I J1, ir1' 111Jg_ll JPfll'jrt'll to ha'e thc I hJl~l'I' .... 11h1n 1Jnge dt''ipllt' bt'ing •utpl.1,cd Hut I lunungtun &·alh rdu>ed IU '1t 11n the 11nl.'·J1C1tnl kad Jn,tng b4 '"'d' 1•11 .,,, ptJ" .JnJ ti '>l'l lhl· It rn~ r11r tht• !l"'>I 11! thl' g.imc I 11h,, n' ~=-,ard pa'i<i l(I < un- 1111111-h.1m gut thl' Olla\ "1lh111 fJngr JI 11 l I Jr-.un 211 Jnd alter J roughing tlw ra"l'I ix·nJlt\ put the ball at thl' ,i lhl fltll·I\ llttl l'd !1H lhl' lldl'· I JI II I Huntington defense stops potent Edison ( >1h1 r' 11 .1. t h.11-. up Ill• r • .Jr,IJ)!t' 111 ,1 .!.J'l •Id It' : IU1'11.JI .11l\1tlh' '"" J,, n m .. rr dkd1\t' ,1rJ .11 tlil· 111:111 111111· :h.1 n I 11w111i.:I .1111 I 1 Ill'· ,t.I, nt~llt "I ,,, . ..i ' ~ "\\ .. ,,u, ~ him JllJ thcn hr•iught him hJ1 I... JgJtn\t tht' grain. · C\· pl.uurd J'a~oe ol th~ tttuch-Jo" n pl.1' "ht,h ...,..,.. t unn1ngham Jrne 1l1111ubh thl' 1nlt'rtor. thrn f't'l'I oil 10 h" ri~ht Jntl tnto J Y.tdl· oix·n ar..:a I h: Ju~ht < 1th'><in 'ra~' Jnd ral·ed t n 111 1 hl l'OJ 11•nt' u n h•Ul ht·d '>l unng \l tlt thrn: .,.,,.lontl' kit By JON FERGUSON Of llW OMI)' l'lloc s1..n One v.ord summ(."d 11 up Im kt1 Dunagan What did a :!-t-1 -t 'u:ton ll' a Edison mean 10 him. 10 thl.' 1l.-am .1-. 1t beg.Jn the 'earl h lor a '>un'>l'I League title"' r , .. E, Cr) thing ... Dunagan \:lid Well ma~bc not l''er) thin~ "This 1s th(." b1gg1:~1 gamr. · <;aid dcti.·ns1\l' tad:k Ho<ise1n Mahl.la' 1 .. This 1'1 v.hat dce11kd 11. the tY.'O best team' going 1n Rut (."\l'f\ gaml' v.1.'°H' got Ill gl·t up lor The Oiler" "·I 1.n a .111 J nll 1-11 in kague. sllll ha'c fo ur Sun,ct l l'Jl:!.Ul' gamc" ahead of them Rut "hl•n Jn oppm11'1g prugrarn has .,:i 12-~ fl'WrJ against ~our )thm•I -·"I ll1\1111 d1J e ntering the gJmc -.1 '1uur' "111h that ""Ill g~ dm'n .1mon!! tlw ~rl-.tl moments lo r a \ch1)ul \ 'rctnn 1 hat mJ ' ha' r 'l't mnl e 'er du"" e 1n tht: pa,1 'l't'mnt du\t\l' o nr c morl' \i, 111ud1 .1, Hun1111g1on controlll'd till' g.111w .t11d l:tlm1n ~ulkn·tl through 111ul11 pk 111i-1.1~l'' lht' i;..11 ll "·" lll"'t r 1•1 h.t nd unltl lhl ll ulltin~111n Jl'lt'n'r l l.trn11'.·J d11\\ 11 11nl, 11111rt· ne.11 lhl· ti 111 ... h \\ 11h I dl\1111J11'1111! ti'" 11\\ll .i1 1111 111 '' J1 I\\ II \1lf11l'1tJ11 \_! h.J ;ip1·n1 tJ It d1d11 I t'llJ th1 ~.i llll" hul 1t .111.11n \ltl-11.tkd ,,h,11 put' tltt, H u1111·1~1 .. 1 ll'.1111 lllh' 11• •ll It .l~\1\ • l>un.1g.111 th1 111,1Jt1IOl'O,tll..l·r \\ h11 h.1d h,·,· 11 ,111 n\ Ill)! hit t / .ti I n 1!!h 1 lx·t111l· ''"l'l'tn~ h.11 I.. l'.tlh 11111l· 11- n.tl" lo1111d thl' 11pp1111un1l\ It• 1.11>.,· ,Ith .1111.1)!1' 111 hi' hiulf I tl..l' ,1 p11\..l'I .. pl,t\l"I \'Ill till)! 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J U mp\ 1n lhl' )l"J JllJ lhl"ll \Ill 111' htt:~dt· S1nct· thj 1-., not ln1111fh lt•1 a da~ ol .K1t11n lw l.11n plu!!' ,1\\,1\ 111 a m.1r,.1thl111 run 11 ,r.trk i.Jlt1111.111· 'klt1')13l'll\1Jl lfr tr.J tns l"\l"ll murc diltt.t nth than hl' did bdMl'. J llhough 111 much thl' sanll'fo,h111n thl· 11 1111' ul h1\ latx1r c.>qualh tl1ff1t ult 111pr11,1o11• fr ff \10ntg1>flll'f\ Olli l .tn Ufl .11td coming rn.kr on lhl· p10 mntod•l" urru1t and Supcruo" .,.,,Tll"' " "'"' an up-and-1..·omtn~ llllllJ11.'l1t111 1•n tlh' "orlJ of 1nathlun l lllllpl"l1t1Pn I k"' turned tn hi\ l'a,1-1rnn llll k 1111 .in l''e nt v.tth a cast-tron nam<· .. Peo ple \\hU ~nu" n1H htng ·•"1\UI thl· c;pon ha' l' 10 h>(I ._ 111\llk ,., 'll'l' that I'm not 111 ti 1u\1 111 hcJt :n\ Will Walker trade benefit either side? Hcr'ilhd \\ jl._l'I ha' long "antcJ to ht> an FBI agl·nt and to"ard th'at end. spent ~·,eral da)s at a la"· t•nforn·ment seminar last sum ma tinng v.eapons and doing other Ci · man-t\pc stuff to prl'pare for ltfc after foo1ball But 1f his badgr •~ -,1111 a fc" >ear\ off, Walker .ilread) has found h1~ wa) to the center of the biggest m)ster) to baffie the Nauonal Foot· ball League in some ttme. Who . would trade Herschel. and "'hy'l The answer 10 the first question didn't require much snooping. .\fier da)s of sa>1ng 11 wac;n't 'lo. Dallas C ov. bo~ c; owner Jeri") Joneo; fessed up T hursda). In fact. once· freed from the txrnd) of nego- na11ons. Jones and his accomplice. Coach J1mm) JohnM>n. went so far as to brag about making th(." deal. calling It "mtnd-boggltng" and lrt· tmg stir. how one unnamed NFL owner 1kened It to "The Great Train Robber)_ .. That will turn o ut to be true one da)'. though no one is to a pos1t1on yet to sa) when. In the meanllm". however. most ~pie will be debat· ma 1hc whys of 1hc trade -and lust who was s111ina at the controls o the locomotive when tt veered off the tracks. In the 28-year-old Walker. the Vik1na.s got one of the premier run· n1n.a backs in the game. a fon hri&ht Hc1sman Trophy winner who 1 both durable and capable of break-ina ~n a aame. But they aot nothina eltt. p mbhna in csStncc that Walker was the last pi~ miss-ina from th1 ~a~n· uper Bowl pUale. Jn CAChaf\IC, Minnesota save up a ma• of ddtnsl\c front·hnttS and ranvcs. both uuurcd and healthy, willa111ud malcontcnt -1~ JaK Solomon and Plvid ~ comcrbedt lllMIC Hell; dlfrtitiive crid Alt• Sttwan - 1811. ftlllRila ..._ Dinan NdlOft. ~ ..... hc ... lato~lbr :;;; • =- roMer -was ant'' cn-h1gger ch uni.. of their future -as man' a'I SI\ drafi choices and pt1<,s1bl ) l\\O liN· round picks tn coming )Car\. lk pending on how thl' rnntingcrll 'h1r- pcd to Dallas perform'\. Because o;o much 1\. ai, <,pon" c'ecuttvcs lo\C to sa'. condttlllllJI on so man) other 1h1°ngs, mMt ol thl' people direct!~ 1n,ohcd "on't ~' much Bears (oach ~11..e D1tl..a "hn '"II sec m ore ofWall..er nn" 1ha1 thl'\ ·11 be shanng the NFC Central 11p · code ..... as t) p1call) cauttou., Hl· ~1<1 Walker v.as mo,cd be(·au'iC he "a' unhapp)' with so lt 1tlc "'or!.. 1n the Cowbo)'s· pass.-ontcntl'd a ttacl Hl' also astute!} noted that 1f He f\1. hcl got the ball frequent!)' tn Mtnnewta. that would leave frwcr opponun1t1e~ for the Vikings' mam offcns1\oe man now. wide recc1\oc r Anthon) ( aner to sec the ball thmv.n 111 his d1nx· lion. So Mike, will both men and thr V1k1ngs, find what they're look1ni for? "I'm not srn art enough to answer that," said D1tb, apparently caught in an unu ually d1ploma11c mood. .. T haf 5 why I do "hat I do." But two knowlcdg,cablr footh311 rMn who aot pu~hcd to the 1dcltncs before this~'°" 1ot undtr \\8)' W't1"t .. i11ana to post an carly ltnc b late Thunday. 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Other area ..,..., ton'9ht faU at 11tot feature: Ocean View vs. 'OUfttaln Valley a t Huntingto n •••ch, Marina a t We1t"'ln11er. La9un41 aeach vs. Oraft9• at •t Modena, Cost• Mesa v1. Traltuco Hiiis at Newport Harbor, Woodbrlclg• vs. L.aeuNI HHb •t Mission Viejo, •• Toro at lrvln•. Saddle baclc vs. Tu stin at the Santa Ana Bowl, a nd Mater Del at St. Pa111. ' . Th~ Dally Piiot r h1· f 11u r11.1111 \ .1llt'' H 1gh girl'i ' 1lll'' h.111 11·am nu1nt:iint>d tb un- ho.«ttl'n "J" 1n thl· '\un\l'I l eague b~ dl'f'Jllhtng \1 JnnJ. l'-n 15-12 In J ..l I hur-.Ja' night I hl' tlJrnn-. I'>-~ u' l'rall ..J.fl 1n kagul' "l·n· pJl'l'J h\ "1·n1or 11ul!;tde h1t1n Ku l..11 \1.Jt-umow ''11h ~O ~ill' .rnJ 1un111r 't'tll'r helb~ 'ln\dl r ' .l i j<.,1\1' For \lan na 2-5 and ' ' 1un11ir midd le blcxl..er t--n,t1n K11"m.in ,11n1nbu1eJ I ... l 1ll\ Jnll I' Jig' anti Linda \\ il!>On. J 'il'll 11 •I 11Ul\1dt• ht 111.'r had 'ieH 'O Jll'' J nd l I Jig' In 11tht·r \un:.<.·t mJtlhl''- • H un11n~1.,r &·a, h .Ja1mt'.'d its tir't kag.ul "1n ••I thl -.e.!~'n. I '.'-10. I '·fl 1 ~-.l J\ untllr 11ut'i1de hiller l>..n' l lcml·n~ Jnd -.en111r outside h1lll'1 -\ng1t· I u111• led thl· "a~ • Rat~·fll" <,JX·l al1<.1 \la~ l 't· ll'lht \c.'f\ l'd th,· 1inal "'' potnts as £ J1">11n tUrnl'd ha1.I.. '1<.11ing Ocean \tl'"' l'·I~ 1'·111 I '·15. I -7 l 't· l\'lhl 11nt<ihnl \\llh I dt~ a nd liH .tlC' .\l~l1 tor EJ1\on 16-4. 3-1 ). • l\.rl\IJ l::.l l..l'rt had ti ' e at:c". , ... ser- \ It l' f)\'1111' jnd l'i Jut.,, a nd Jame' ( nJ1·1 u1n1n hu1l·d 1"" l..111!> and I~ di~\ In thl· '\\.•a \ tC"' League • -....c.,..pon Harhnr' .\nJanettc (ran had ((I f...tll\ J nJ thrt'l" ,ICC'i to kaJ thl' \jilPr" 1o.l-.l. '\ 11 tn a 15-4. I 5-2. I '\-1 5 15-'\ ' ll to~ m l'r Esuin- o a t I-'\\ Out!>tdc h111r r Brandi Rroo._ii pla\l'J "ell for the Eagles • l orona del Mar ( 13-1. 4-0) poh.,hc-d ot1 l\addlchac._. 15-0 I 5·3 I '·2 ac, middle blocker L\ nn Ran- dall had <;("\en ktll'I and thitt blocks and c harma' nt· ( onlt>~ alM> had ., \CH'n I.. tll'i In an .\ngelu11 League match. • "4:n1or outside httter Mary Eberhart 111 aces) and Junior nut\1dr hitter t3h)h3 tanow1cz (10 l..111'11 "'ere the c.tandouts for Mater L>c1 in a I 'i-1 15-tt. 15-6 sv.ccp over St Paul ln high ~nool 11rti. tcnn1 . •Fountain \.aTic Htgh's Rene m 1:anrt v.1ln J hov.do\\n O\.cr !Please stt IK>UNDUf' /Ill Mitchell shows up, calls absence 'misunderstanding' .\-...: rR ~ -..c l\l 0 < \P) -Kc\ln l\fttchcll \hov.cd up 31 lhc l 11an11,' v.orl..out Thursda\, adm1111n he dr'l>trh-d o fine for m1 int W('dnrs- day'' ptac\K( but q~'"' the matter ~ O\Cr- blown M11chcll said he planned 10 apoloSJ.1.C lO tu~ teammates tor the ••m1sundcntand1na. •· •hJch attrKted con\iderabtc attention a n Franet o ~tt\ for ttt flnt Workt n 1ntt l 96~ .. , wu 1<>n1 -I mLSstd pm lice ... Mt\chfll ~ .. 1t·~ A bit deal. t' ~ t to pa a fine. and ttwi'at11C ·~"'---"--''--"'--"----"'= The (nan•"W Rc&df:,, hO aect the ... l1111PC9 #1th 41 Mme NM, WU~ b,) ttai Ml") ~ •ablcnor malliL "lfco too h11 ot a Jeni -th1'-. all this .. hr \aid. at'tunna 10 thl' crov.d u( about J(J() ~­ Porten and photographers um>undina him at a prt$1 conf(ttnet 1n 1dc Candle ttc~ Patt. "I tt ll ) u, I r1n't C\Cn walk around •tlhout 10meduna •rons." be td. ··r,-e bttn to thc World Sttict befort. but r "c nt er tttn tht " for the .ittond da) an • row. titchtll wa' the bes ~ at the Gaants' •ortou•. 8Ut then' ._ mOft'~ Man.aecr lloerr Cra• Nlmt"Cf ( Ind) MaldoMdo Im ~1ar11n1 rilht fit'ldtt ~ <.11mc l 511-mr~ililltt onlaftd~ 1111•D, •M bit Qllily ,,, •1111 nuw = .. ~ ..... .., ..... ~ ... ,., .• "Olml s .. QlllllD 1111\1,IO\ ABC tries Its hand With World Serles After NBC received less--tban- • g1owinJ repont. for iu baseball.cov- erage, u's now ABC's tum foMhe WorldScnes. The Series bc&ins aturday 1n Oakland andwi11 conunue through Oct 22 1f it_goes a fu ll seven games. Tim McCarvrr. argua bly 1hc best known and most 1alentcd basebaJI analyst. will be on ha nd along "' 1th AJ Michaels and Jim Palmer. The trio also "ere toge ther to ""orl th(.• 1985 and 1987 World Series for ABC McCarvcr. ha' ing ~'orkcd na- t1onall) tek .. 1scd gamec; for -\BC since 1984, 1s m his final )Car at the nrt"'ork. NeAt sea~n he'll JOtn Brent Musburgrr at CBS when 11 beg.ins four consecut1\'e-yrars of ex· d usivc coverage of the league<ham- p1onshrp series and the World Series. Plus. the~ 'II do a dozen rl-g- ular-season gamr-s per )ear. McCarvcr. whose regular JOb is workrng New York Mets games. won't be sharing the nct\\ork spot· light next season. ARC and i\:BC will be o ut ofthr ptclure. ka"nt the bulk ('lfth1' 1egular -sea'>on tn L!',PN "Ifs c;urc going to be fun . but r ,e intenuonally shied awa~ from talk· ing about the move to CBS. because f don't think it's fai r to .\BC" McCarver said. "They've bee n so good to me through the whole thing." 0 NBC has been critjcazed by some for rtsplayotfcoveragc, ud ltS biggest sin may have come following Monday's clincher by the San Fran- cisco Giants ovrr the Chicago Cubs. Whi le the network had its usual professional efTon by Vin Scully dunng the game. and it featured the mandatory celebration in the Giants' locker room. 1t did not v1s1t the Cubs. .\II those Cubs fans across the count!) and not one word from the lovable losers' side. Tom Seaver was m the Giants' lockcr room to in k n 1ew Manager Roge< Craig and Will Clark, the t\\O main men for San Francisco But "'here was Cubs Manager Don Zim mer. ""ho was on camera more than just about anyo ne during the fi ve-game series and whose stratcgic moves elicited more than a few quest1onc;'> Where was ..\ndre Da"'son. "'hose evel') miscue wa' magnified'' And where was Mark Gra\.c, thc orher first ba~·man in the ~cries? The trad1t1onal clo!>eups of dugou t heartbreak captured the moqd, but WEEKE~D TELE\'ISIO:\~ RADIO Cubs' in1crviews were needed. Scully then finished with a network goodbye to baseball: "This is1'ud moment for us," he-said. The network spent valuable time thanking all those who were respon- si ble for 1he NBC baseball product. Then it was over. Next season CBS takei over ex- clusive network baseball coverage for four consecuti ve seasons, mean- ing four yea~ of Brent Musburger calhng the acti on. After a few games wt th Musburgcr. it's a sure bet we'll mJSS Costas and Scully. 0 The NFL oflerings on Sunday feature the San Francisco 49crs on the road Sunda) against the hapless Dallas C'ov. bo)s~Channrl l show~ the game at LO a.m. The afternoon game at I o'clock on Channel 4 features Indianapolis venturi ng to Denver to faet John Elway and the Broncos. The Monday night matchup will be the Rams risking their unbeaten record against the Buffalo Bills on Channel 7 at 6 o'clock. Deaol~ Brosterllou111 • Dally Pil'•I writer wllo•~ colamo appears ~' ~ry Friday. Satur day Air Force. KORG ( 11 l)O). S p.m. -WORLD SERIES: ·San Francisco at Oakla nd. KNX t 1070), KFMB (760). TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Yale at Dan mouth. ESPN . 9:30 a.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Georgia at M1ss1ss1pp1. TB 11 :30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: LSl ' at Auburn. Channel 2. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: :--Jan at Pit- tsburgh. Pnme Ticket. · 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: L'C L.\ a1 Anzona. Channel 7. I p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Penn State at Svracuse. ESPN. . I :30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Horse racing-Pm de l'Arc de Tnomphe from Pam (tape). Channel 4 1:30 p.m. -BOXING: Damn Van Hom vs. o,,ain Lockman. 1unior-m1ddlcwe1ghts, from St. Louis (tape). SportsC'han ncl. 3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: US< at Cali fo rnia. Prime Ticket. 4 p.m. __. COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at Air Force, ESP N (repeats at 9 p.m. on SponsChannd). 4:'30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak Tree lnv1ta· tional from Santa Anlla. SponsChannel. 5 p.m. -WORLD SERIES: San Francisco at Oakland. Channel 7. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Central M1ch- 1gan at Western M1ch1gan (dcla)ed). portsChannel 7 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Long &-ach State at San Diego tale, Prime Ticket. 7:05 p.m -U.S. OLYMPIC GOLD: l '~..\-Stn 1et Union hea')"'e1ght bclxing from i.\tlantK Ctt\. '\ J (tape). T BS. 7:30 p.m -HORSE RACING: Santa i.\n11a repla~s. Channel 18 C ponsChanncl. I I p.m.). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at Washington State. ESPN 10:30 p.m -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: BYL1 at Colorado State (dcla:ycd). Pn mc Ticket. Midnight -SOCCER: English League compet1· tion-Aston Villa vs. Derby Count) from Villa Park. England (tape). SponsC'hannel. 12:30 a.m. -HORSE RACING: Los i.\lamnos rcpla:rs. Pnme Tacket. RADIO 12:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at Arizona. KMPC (7 10). 2 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL; Cal State Fu ll· erton at Paci fic, KM NY ( 1600). 3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL; USC at Cahfomta. KDA Y ( 1580). 4 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Notre Dame at 5:30 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Nebraska at M1~~oun (dcla\t:d). KM NY (1600). 7 p.m. ~ COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Lo'ng Beach tate at an Diego tale. KORG ( 1190). 7.30 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Stanford at 'Wa~hington ~tate. XT RA (690). Sunday TELEVISION I 0 a m. PRO FOOTBALL: San Francisco at Dallas. ( hannel ::!. Noon -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Vanderb1ll at Florida (tape). SportsChannel. I ::!:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CA RT Marlboro Challenge from Laguna Scca (tape), ESPN. I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Indianapolis at Den· -.er. Channel ~- I :30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Champion .IOOk lrom Laguna Seca. ESPN. 2 p.m. -WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: San Diego State at Long Reach State (ta pe). Pnme Ticket 3:30 p.m. -BOXING: Kenn~ Mitchell vs. Simon Sko..ana (!ape I. Channel 34. 4 P.·m -HOCKEY: ('algal) at Ph1ladC'lph1a. Sports( hanncl. 5 pm. -WORLD SERIES: ')an Francisco at Oakland. ( hannel 7 5 p m. -HOCKEY: K1ngc; at Edmonton. Pnmt' T1eket 7.30 pm -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: San Jo'>C 'itate at M1.im1. Ila (tape). Spons('hanncl 7 'Op m -HORSE RACING: Santa .\ntta repla)S. C. hanncl 18 (~ponsChannd. 10.30 p.m.)_ 8 pm -SURFING: East Coast Pro tournament from St. -\ugu'll1ne. Fla. (tapt'). Prime Ticket. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: UCLA at .\n- zona (tape). Prime Tacket. I a.m -HORSE RACING: Lor; Alami tos replayr; from Sa1urda~ night. Primt' Ticket. RADIO IU a m -PRO FOOTBALL: Washington at New Yor~ Giants. KNX ( 1070). I p.m -PRO FOOTBALL: Kansas City at Raiders. KFI (640). I p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Seattle at San Diego. XTRA (690). 5 p.m. -WORLD SERIES: San Francisco at Oakland. KNX ( 1070). 5 p.m. -HOCKtY: Kings at Edmonton. KLAC (570). LITKE From 11 sits square Iv m tht' Minnesota root· ing section: the squabble 1s about anything but money. it's usually about one 1hjng and one th1ngonly - money. And you could lose a bundle betting that "The) 've given up their premium picks for the next three years. and are banking on Herschel as 1f thry've got everything else. But rm not sure they've got everything else. And 1f they don't '1et (to the Super Bowl).'' he added.• I don't know what th ey're going to do then ... Former coach Tom La nd i), who was the Dallas Cowboys before bem& rudely shown lhe door a few monlhs back by rookie owner Jones. ·1RONMAN From I I qualifier). But you have to quality with the siit·ftiure...·year gu ys. Are you there to set a $20.000 purse or qualify (or lronman? .. Acouplcofyeartal(). in 1987 ud '18, I WU in U aood a 1hape, but I wu •orkina and cou1dn'1 aft'ont to to to international events to quaJifY, which was frustratins. btcamt lronman is the most pret-tiaious race in the IPOf1, There an: other ewau wbich P9Y as much and bave fast IUY' if aoc fUcer' in it .. • IMll Wllell ~ compete in lroo-mu. tbere 11 ab~ IKk al rapcct from your peen. .. Mom~• Ollly iai in a crialMoD al iroaman 111tu1 came in ,,., 111 N4"W Zealand event c:aOed dlt .. Do.ltll lrown lroemaa," nm .. ftnillled JSCb ownu in 10 ...._ 40••aea ... cwoodllf top ..... _&_ • .lie CUCU1 '"'!"!'!..r.:11"~ ... • .. _. •• ~~Pa• '~: "It's their mone} and their team." said Landi), who can hardly be called partisan 1n such matters. "and they'll have to live with their de· c1s1on." WaJlcer -his protestauons aside -probably will never quite get accustomed to hving m the Nort h, even part of the year. and even though the Vikmgs play in a temperature-controlled dome. On the other hand, when ballplayers and general managers say necessitated bone pins. Two of Mon\gomery's close friends, Ricley Johnson and Johnny .. 0 .. O'Mara. still ridt, but in a downcast tum offaie. another for- mer cohbrt. all-time 11.aodout David Bailey. auft'ered a carur endina in-jury in 1986 which left him a pua- plesic. Monttomery ran bis first tri in l 982, finishina njnth overall ou1 of teVeral hundred com~rs in the tint ye-ar of the Seal Triathlon. · Hcrschei·s new btg bucks deal 1s going to sit well with his teammates. Earlier thts week. Minnesota's AJl- Pro safety. Joey browner, blamed has failure to gain ground on a new contract on racism. but bet that's mostl y about money. too. Jim Utte 11 It~ .4u.dalH Prn1' .. dollal col•mal•t alltl ·~an e~er Tllel4ay, 'l1t•nUJ' alltl Frlay. 'l'OH I' HHI \h Superstitions not just reserved for Friday the 13th for some players ,,... The AstodMed ,,.. NEW YORK -To some NFL playc1"5, --- Friday the 13th is amateur day for the ~ occuaonally superstitious. ~ These fUY1 need no special 24 hours co put their idaosyncrasies to wort warnms off the evil eye or wooing Lady luck. Kansai City Chiefs kicker Nick Lowery bu~ che goal posts during .Prcaame wannups because he wants ihe posts to know be loves them, and not to move when he kicks the ball their way. Well, maybe supentition does have a little something to do with it. On a day when people dod&e black cats, avoid upright ladders and, if they bave to deaJ with mirrors, do it gjngcrly. some NFL players scoff at such ono-<iay fears. However, game day does requirt special rituals for some. knock on wood. Irving Fryar, a New ~ngland Patriots• wide re- ceiver. puts himself at the end oft.be lfoe when chc team gets 1n-position for the Star Spangled Banner. At home games, Fryar can be found on the left side of the line, and on road games. he's on 1hr ri ttht ~i<1,. Clark tops AP All-Stars Will Clark was the top vote-getter for ~ The Associated Press 1989 MaJor League All-Star team, wh ile K..irbv Pucltrtt became • the first pla yer to gain 'election for four · consecutive years. Clark. the first baseman for the National League champion San Francisco Giants. received 143 votes from a nauonwidc panel of sports wnters and editors. Pedro Guerrero of the St. Louis Cardinals and Fred McGriff of the Toronto Blue Jays got five votes each. Puckett. who won his first American League bat- ung utle. has made the AP All-Star team. in fou_r of rus five full scasom w11h the Minnesota Twins. Joining him in the outfie ld were Kevin Mitchell of the Giants and Ruben Sierra of the Texas Rangers. both first-lime picks. Third baseman Howard Johnson of the New York Mets and catcher Macke-, Tettlcton of tht' Baltimore Orioks also were first·tunc selections. hon stop Cal R1pken of the Baltimore Onolts was selected fo r the fo urth time. he made the team from 1983-85. Second baseman R) ne Sandbe rg of th e C"ht· cago Cubs was elected for the second straight )car and has third time overall. Bret Saberhagen of the Kans.as Cit ) Ro)·als was 'oted nght-handcd pitcher. Joe Magra ne of the St. Louis Catdinals was packed as the left-hander and Mark Davis of the the San Diego Padres was named the reliever. All three were fi rst-time picks. In the closest race. designated hitter Dave Parker of the Oakland Athletics beat Harold Baines of the Texas Rangers. 48-33. It was the first time on th e team for Parker; the AP began selec ting one All-Star tt'am for both leagues in 1982. In Other baseball news: •A \'td eotape the Toronto Blue Jays claim shows Oakland relief aCl' Dennis Eckcr.sley trying to hide something down his pants last Sunday has been sent to l\mcncan League president Bobb} Brown and 10 the baseball comm1'>10ncr's office. It l.'as reported. • Knulklehallcr Charlie Hough has agreed to terms on an amended one·\ car contract for 1990 w11h th e Texas Rangers Terms of the deal were not disclosed. but the contract 1s behe,ed 10 be in the SI m1ll1on range. Ol.OTt: ot· THt: D -\ \ T~rry Boers, Chicago Sun-T1mrs columnist: · .. Alaba ma has a basketball coach named Wimp (Sanderson) and an athletic director named Hoot1e (Cecil Ingram). What next~ A football coach nick named Buttercup?'" Bo says he's 'ready tQ play' A man used to working two jobs. Bo Jackson grew bored after a 10-day vacation. ~ "I'm ready to play ball. I've had what 'l::>"' you'd say ts a week of idle time. and I'm ---- ready to play." said Jackson. who joined the Los Angeles Raiders on Wednesday after wrapping up the baseball season with Kansas Cit). The dua_l-spon star said Thurs®) he already has dctcclcd a big change 10 the team. "I noticed a different attitude. a lot more sm1hng faces." said Jackson. who finished th e baseball season with 32 home runs and 105 runs baned m. "The players here had a different attitude. a contrast of night and day from last year." he said. His reference was to the Ratders' coaching change. with Art Shell replacing Mike Shanahan last week. The timing of Jackson's arrival at the Raiden' El Segundo headquarters could hardly be better, since the 1cam lost running back Marcus Allen to a knee injury on Monday night. In other pro foothall news: • J. Patnck Barrett who failed to get any backm& from NFL owners this week in thr voting for com- missioner. withdrew his name from consideration for the job. • Phoenill quarterback Gary Hogeboom. still lim- ited in prac1icc by an ailinJ throwing arm. was down- graded from probable to queitionablc for Sunday's game against Philadelphia. ltallans counlng Benjamin? Tbc play1ftt ot the nauonal aolhcm has been a c• . for aome 'Phoenax Cardinals to do the ry&ht ~ng. Wldo receivers Roy Green and J.T. Smith, kicker Val Sik.ahe,na and offensive coordinator Jim Shofner Uke to sin& iotether. • 4 Bui the Quanct will be a trio for at least the next .. month because Green will ~ out Lwith a fractul'N · collarbone. Green also made it a point to cat .a .cut or • apple pie the night before every game. Obviously; " nothing is guarantetd 10 work all the time. "". · Quanerbeck Doug Flutic of the Patriots wears a 1... . shirt acgu1n:d 10 Japan under his je~y for hom~ pmes. O.J. Anderson. the New York Giants running back wears the same Cardinals T-shirt under hjs jersey for ih games. laundered. hopefully. He once -playctt for St louts. Dallas Cowboys center Tom Rafferty will not t~ · in his uniform for a new one until it's nrarly in shred~ New York Jets guar Dan Alexander held up h11 pants with the same belt throughout thr firsl 13 years (oh~h) of his career. The belt. ragged and worn. finally ·broke this year. But Alexarukr sull has it ... in two pieces. • I\ THt: 81.t:.\('HERS .. . When loc ker room towel fights get out of hand . ._ ____________________________ _.. · North Stafs stay unbeaten: Rookie Mike Modano scored his fourth ~ oal in as man) ga mes and Jon Casey made ~4 saves for his second career shutout as the • • Minnesota North Stars remained one of onl ) two unbea ten NHL teams with a 3-0'1ctory over the t. Lou1i. Blues Thursday night in Bloomington. The Non h Stars. v.ho had a 27-37-16 record last season. cu rrent!) lead the NHL v.1th a 3-0-1 record fot seven pointi.. The Nev. York Range~ (3-0-0) are the only other unbeaten team. · Casey's onl) other NHL i.hutout was on March 18. when he recorded a 3-0 v1ctol') O\ er Buffalo. The Blues had a sccond-penod goal disallowed whrn re fer« Bill McCreary ruled the puck. v.ent in off the skatl' of Hert> Raglan after a scramble in front of the net. In other NHL games Thursda): •Rick Tocchet scored a rart' powcr-pla)' goal for Ph1ladclph1a dunng a three-goal first pt'nod and the Fl yers continued their recent home-ice domination over Quebec with a 4-2 ''ictory. Wtth the aid of Tocchet) goal. only the Fl)crr;' second with a man(?Ower advan· tage m 18 aurmpts this season. Philadelphia notched 1ti. fi rst victory of the season and extended its unbeaten streak against Que bec at the Spectrum to six games. •Jn Chicago. Den is Savard's S«ond eoal of tht game on a breakawa)' broke a S-S third-pcnod tic antl Doug Wilson had two goals and two assists. lifting the Blackhawlc.s to a wlld 9-6 "ictory over Toronto. • Defcnscman Rick Zombo asmted on one go31 • and scored another an a 12-second span as Detroit r~ • a four-goal second period to a home-opening 5-4 victo over Winnipeg. Vols' Cobb kicked off tearri Rcgg.ac Cobb. the top rusher for suth· ranked Tennessee. was kicked off the team * r Thursday by Coach Johnny Majors fo r an unspecified v1olat1on of te.am rules. Ma1ors ---- dad not say what the v1olauon was. but that tht dismissal 1s permanent. There were several reports that Thursda) ·s d1s- m1ssal was for a drug-related violation. but the athlt'ucs depanment would not confirm that. In other sports news Thursday: •Top-seeded Pam Shnver's struggles conunued when she was upset by France's Juhe Halard in Mosco"' in the second round of the first professional tennl> tournament held in tht' Soviet Union. "I felt homblc,l' sajd Shriver. who hasn't won a si n&les title all year. after the 6-2 3-6. 6-0 loss in the SI 00.000 event. •John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors both strut· &led before advanci ng to the quarterfinals of the S25S,OOO Toulouse (France) Grand Prix tennis tour· nament. Connors, the second seed, was forced to a third-set tic-breaker to bc'at West Gumany·s Udo RiaJewsk.1 . 2-6. 6-2. 7-6 (7-4). McEnroe. the top sec4. strua.lcd m the first set but brctted in the seco nd to down Ramesh Krishnan of lnd.ia. 7-6 (8-6). 6-3. in the pursuit of the $45,000 first prize. • Au.s1rahan PeteT Gilmour remained undefeated af\er five rounds to ta.kc the lead m se<:ond-da_y action of the Cadillac Columbus C\.lp in Bahimorc. Gilmout. the No. 2-rated match-race skipper in the world, defeated SP1nilh 1k.ipper Antonio Gorosteaui and Ja~ Kipper Makoto Namba. •Chip Beck. playing the kind of aolf he enjoys t~ · mott.. trou~ Aki Ohmadu of Japan1• 8 and 6, to advance to the second round of the Wono Match Play QwnpioMhip in Vi,Pnia Water, Enala.nd.. Beck. one of tbe most CIOfllittent tolfm on tbe PGA To-ur bu1 winleu tbil ltlUOO, wa1 the only one of three Americans co win ~na-day matches of36 holes over the 6,94S- YIU'd. DU· 72 fttentworth Golf Oub course. · •Rick Mean 1111bbed the l!">visional pOlc for Suncllf• Omnpion Spart Plus 300 at l.aluna Stc!a • Raceway in MOntcrey~ftnal event on t1'e CART PPO Indy Car World Mean lllancred lbe tnd AICIDnl Oil die 2.214-mile cim.U&. doetPlt 72.950 "°' _. • a ..... ol 109.2SI mpla. • f.ctiJOG ~ed on a two-point pass t 1bat point, Smith aoina to Brian iains 1n the deepest pert of the end 40ne.· and Edison seemed within ~· ~ ..... ~~Lee..,_ : But althouJh the Oilers didn't Huntington Beach's Russell •tse nm•n e yes Die liall In ICOR on thie1r next possession, the <ibefore f1Htldft9 cat ch •• •dl1on•s Mlle• Ha wks moves In. tempo and pressure was maintained ~ Qibeon hooked up with C\m-dash, breakjng loose to the Edison G AME STATISTIC~. ai~ on con.sectutive third-down 17 four plays later Alex Acocello toed =~~:..~-~:~oe<>e J0-1~ Edi 10 26· 112 m 10 ?•·1 1S 2-mln·n 231 l ·l• 1-1 9·61 •S 2t ._... for pins of 20 and 8 yards to a JO-yard clinching field goal. Pau1ng v1roe11e 1s1 .eep the drive &0in&. Q PH\1"9 12·21·0 Ret1Kn uroage• 29 • Cunnin&bam raced 13 yards on the HunftnltOn S..dl 24, Edhen 14 Neoetlve ~cl< v•rO•Ge none 9eJtt thircJ down for another first kere ll't QuarW\ Nel nrd191 34' --·fO*ft. but finally a 40-yard field &oa! ~::;'~ton Buch ~ ~ ~ ~~! ~~~'·fumt>lfl k>'' J;~J f1isaed and Edison was still alive. ,,.,,, Quarter Pena11°ei·11arda11t M6 HB-6er11er 1 e>en lfom 0 1bi on 1Centn1 Time ot OOtlet''°" 72.37 ' Still alive -to give the Oilers' kict.l, 1;21 ·Pu"'· 1n1erceo11on tumb'e re•u'"' •-1. cbanoe to ·-L bo as JO F" l:OS INDIVIDUAL •u~HING ~1tftlC I uu.e a W E.dP-Menino "• H8-CunninQllem. 11·14 Ounaoan 7-~ Hossein Mahdavi, Dunagan and E01-Mer-1ono S:C~. ~ G•b'on •· 19 1-coce•lo, 1-1 r:then betped fon:t 8 punt With 4:31 HEl-0 Cunnlnvllamm IJ e>en trom G Dlon Edt-Slltrmt n 12 109 Smlln, S·lo•· IC•nin1 kkkl ~ m1nu\ 19 Snu•ltro<k I •or·m1n1n-I Tllird Qua"9r INDIVIDUAL PASSING : That set Up Cunningham's COUP de H8-0 Cun""1911am 1 rufl tEooehton ~ n1 O 1 ~8-Gir»on. 12·15·0 IS1 Cunntnimam • •.so IJ'ICiC. EOt-M C~nlnVl\em lO i>eU from Sm•'" Ed•-Sm1~1" 10-1• I 113 ' (Smlll'I o•u 10 Ml99•~1 O e I INDIVIDUAL ltECEIVIHG It was now or never for Ed1son·s H8-CuN'•"911em 7 99 E•,enman 2-'6 defente and the burly Oilers' back H&-Acoceito ~~ ~ntr a ... ::~-~1~.~~"'f: 's~men 1.17• 8,1e,, lmashed any hope Wilh a 48-yard Allencien<t UOOIHllm•le<ll 1 t i M Cunn1119111m I lO S,.u,lttlCI< l·I bEFENSE them came on three pla}'S The reason was the front line ol From 11 Mahdavi, Cooper and Walt Rusk1rr . 1down "bunapn's sack and an 1n-linebackers Don Berger, Dunagan. comPlcie pve it right back to the Houston and Kell y Cotton (om· Oi.len. sackl and defensive backs Joe Con· It "'as a t11g d1tlcrenct' from a week ago "hen thl· team had its "'orst ddC:ns1 \(~ outing of the season rn a I ~-14 lo\s lo Mater (>c1. "Our game plan was to stop lreras. Doug Cunningham. David Sherman and mue Donnie Smith Lacy and Chad Taylor. Rc~nl·, .... ._. ....__t " 'd Du lineman Randv . Lussier and muq ~m;,'n.a~ of h~~d hnebacker-<1efensive back [)a\ td fellow inside linebacker Gabe Hous-Gay gave breathers among othl'rs .. The Mater Oe1 game pumped us up:· MahJav1 ..aid ... We were too cagi..·r going m to the game. We thought the~ 'd roll o'er. We went downhill. and thc coaches made us work harder this week. We went into prarncc and got our heads back up We lno"' "l' can he beat b) somt· team\·· ton fakin& the bliu all nia,ht ... We "Our delense made the d11- sbowed bliu and came out of it. ference:· Mahda,·1 -.aid ... Thc rnal h After they audiblized to get out of it. said we v.ant to t~ w f..eep thl·m to then we pvlled out of ii and tbey had 1wo toucbdoY..n' rn the pml' It v.c the wrona play for our defenK. can. wr can v. in That ,., v. hat thl· .. It was Just to try to make him coach sa id. and that·, v.hat "l' J1J .. audiblize. We were just trymg 10 Hou'\ton adllcd. ··\'fc "'l're tht·re ph~\1call~. our Jh1h1~ v.as there. b.~' "' ''Crl' onl\ Ml ixrll'nl mental Ru,i..rn aJdl·d. '"l..aM v.et·l . v.t· "°t're ll>Of..rng luf"ard to th1o; gamt "-l" v.aen·t concentrating on 1hat game and lool cd toward th e Sunset I t·aguc r ,e h'l'd here four ~ears and Huntington fkach tx·at Ed1<;0n "hen v.e "'C'rt" trcshmrn. hut Edison beat U\ a'\ 11ophumore\ and last \l"ar ·· screw bim up. It worked We JUSt Among the big pla}'s v.crc Hous- played bard-noted foott.11... ton stopping herman on founh- Wbik credit for the pme plan and-I at the Oilers' 24 1n the <;<.•cond to defensive coordinator Mike quaner. Cooper hit hennan for a .i. and bis staff of Pete Mitchell. vard loss on first-and-I 0 at thl· sberwood and 8Tl.K% Curtis. it Huntington 14 an the third. and was a IU'oal perl'onna.n~ on ihe momenls later. lac> broke up an 1'dd whidl m.csc the difference. end zone pass on fo unh-a nd -7 ::it the AD Edison team which bad aver-I I. Now. it's V.l"Ck·b~-v.eck Wh1k Dunagan ~1d the game ml·ant e' cl) thrng at first. he re- rnns1dcrrd and added. ·-r, e neHr beat fountain Valk-. E\rr This was thC' top pnon l~ 1( "e'rc gotng to v.in ll'aguc. but "'c'rc JUSI cltmbin~ tht• taddcr That\ JU\t the first step· aaed S07 yards and 23 first downs .. Our coach (Dodd) means a lot to ;a pme for the two previous our play. and his fa1hcr-1n-law had .\Web, wu limited to 212 yards and died. so I kind of per~nall> dcdt· 10 first downs. Standout running caled my game to him:· Houston 1-k Shane Sherman had run for said. ··Last wel.!k I felt hkc I let hlm J_Q! yards_on 22 carries. but 68_o_f_=do~wn..;..;.;.....::a~b1=t·'-·· __ ~dison's Taylor breezes to win The DMly ,.,. f.dilOU•s Shelly Taylor conunucd her dominance of lbe Sumet Lasue in cross country Thuncia) b) bftajna to victory in 17:38 during the Chargers' 21-40 victory over HW1tina1on Beach. • The OiJen• top runner, Natahe Adam. settled for second in 18:18. while Edison's Kara Bradbur) took third in l9:16. Edison has won all three league matche'I. •, In other lirts meets: · 8 Ocean View's Christie Engesser ran nn 18:42 to dominate the field as the Scahawks improved to 2· I rn the Suft!let with the I 5-45 wtn over F<>untarn Valk) 1()-l). at Central Park. 8 Marina defeated Westminster, 22-35. as Andrea Talbott took \be top spot in 20: I 0 and Tammie Keller ·p11ac1 \bird in 20:SO. Westminster's Jennifer Carter was Nuer-up, 16 seconds off the winnina time. ... •Irvine's KeUy Roda ran an 18:44 for second place to le8d the Vaqueros (2-2) put Missjon Viejo (1-3). 27-lO, in a Soutb Cout Ltaauc meet 11 lrv1nc High. • Recoveri.na from a ~ 11\iury. Kelly Flathers "'-ltef ftrM l'ICle of the year as Mater Oe.i downed .mM-r~· 18-39. in an Aqelus Lague m~t •Ne-port ffalt)or's Kim Robinson captured htlt in ll:1S IQ le8d \be S.ilors (2-2). who fell to Tustin (4--0} lD U. Sea View Lape meet. 28-JO. ' • CotCIDa del Mar•a K.imen McFat1and. Johanna W ... ud ltrilli9 Sllryock all fini.a.cd Wit.bin a second .,_.. ._ ia IM IOp tbrec poeitioos u the Sa Kinas • .._.cil l~. Pd opened a tq leed .early and woo an I m111 Amy Robles won a bin.le for --OM I I • a.eta IOPbomore Kendra Carm-., as Woodbndgt• l\lpturcd the P<. l meet 18-4 5. O\Cr the A.n1s1s. In bo)S mrct'I 8 Fountain Valle' R1ch1e Lockwood ran a 16·06 as the Barons sv.cpt the 'top SI'\ positions at Central Park to lead a 15-46 '1ctof) O\Cr ~an View (0.3) to improve to .>-0 in unset meets •Manna's Bnan Mc< affef) emerged as the winner in a thrcc-v.a' battle with Wes1m1ns1er's H1eu Dang and John Ta)lor ·hut 1t wao; the Lion~ which captured the Sunset mcet,1'22-Jb. \1c( alTel) ou tf..1ckcd Dang to w1n b}._ I\ ~cond!. in 15 33. v. h1lc Taylor v.as nrnc ~'Conds oil th e pace 1n the ml'Ct at Westminster 8 Hun1rngton Beach stoppt"d Edison. 17-3Q, as junior Scott Umcr no-.cd out teammate Jcrcm) Pa'tntJoff by onr sc~:ond to v. 1n in I 5:42. II lrv1ne's Dave hwnb ran a personal best 16:32 for third place. but M1ss1on V&CJO (1·2) took the South Coast mccl lrom the Vaqueros 11-3). 18-39 at Irvine HiJh. 8 Ne"pon Harbor's Orev. 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"°'"'"'' Tota1 tv •"a...-eiooii '" 1\1 u &t~e HJjO ..-.,,.,.. .,.._ '4 11t t1 I ROUNDUP From 11 Tracy Cnsell of Manna. 6-4. to help the Barons def~t the V1k1ng.s. 11 ·7 8 Laguna lkach delcatC'd \\ ood· bndge. 12-6. to t.akc sole possc~s1on of Sttond plaC'e an th<' PC L The .\rt1sts att 4-1 . while the Wamon dro~ to 3-2. (.:!·l) tor an 11-"' \ICIO~ over I rnhuco Hille, In the o\ngclu' League 8 Matt'r De1 '1cld('d JUSt lhrtt game an routing t Paul. 1 S-0 The 1hrcc Monan·h &nglC's players - Enka i\srouli (am<' Contcr and Knsten Good -aJI won b) 6-0. 6-0, b-0 ores. Mater Ot-1 1s 7-2 ov-cTl.ll. 4..() in league. mcarict won her other two sets at love to finish the first round of Sunset Lcaaut play unbeaten. Foun· tam Valle}' IS 4-I 1n lt;aJUe1 *h1lc: Manna falls to 3-2. The hi&hliaht for Marina was the doubles pfay of Thu Cao and Wendy Orattca.u. -.ho post- ed a 6-2. ~3. f>-2 &~. • Hunlinaton Bach s Hana Ph1 and Trim Neville each s~p& their sinaks ICtS ll No. I and No. 3 respect• vdy as the Ollen downed Westminster. 17-1. to improve to 2•) 1n Ul\Jet C)la y. • Kam Wallaucr won all t.hree sets at k>vc and K.nsttn Flenunc dn:>e-Dtd Just one ~ a1 Edison ~ 12-2. ~) tte0rded a 17·1 Sunwt victory over Ocean V.ew. la lbe S. Vitw ~ • E•t'"'M'I Diaa Bild ~ .. lo~ ID pece dte .... to a 16-l cled .. cmr Ni•INW' Hertlor. ne &111_11. wlllo woe II aiM _.. ia ..... llnpro• ID M o,,..a. J.I ......... • U•¥WlitJ'1 J...ae ,,_ n.-••JJ..s • .--w .... -----..... _ .......... ill .. •The Costa Mesa douhlc~ teams of Vera 81Ac1c-R1ck> { n11. Trna Nsuyen.('ind) &U)C'll and Lon 8of]a-Chau Nau)~n each SY.ept tht1r doubles sets 10 rail) osta Mes.a Wll I lllPlllE llllCI ClllSE · ,.,, .. .. -Cannery Lunch Cultomen ~ for I DAILY Drawt.na TO WIN Saturday Cbampape Bnanc .. Cr.&lt for two Oat winner' will be dra.,. dallJ duriaC tM lnoaUl of October. ~ ~ lad! ..... ,. S.~J l t:IO to S.OI. JOlO L&fa)'elW. N••pert Be.a . l?Mm. .. . I l . EJ , 642-5678 From North Ora~ County From South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CostaMHa 1024 N!WJ)O!tlHd'I 10611 CoronadttMar 2122 COIUMlll 2 124Newportlt«h 2169 lleNPri\suU 2607 Cost•Mtu 2624 1 Newpo!tltKh 2669 CLASSIFJEO INDEX 642-5678 FO~ SALE Large New CORONA DEL MAA - 1 <ft 2BR 2BA d4Wl. yard. Lovely Sltirm 28. houM ...... ""-, ..._ 11.. =~c~Lo~sEFrToo"EBiiiE~A:Cc~HF-•1;:=:;;::;:==== ._.1_ Dupte1.._ Eastside 3BA. S.echlron1 with maQntll-gllf. w.lk to beech small ~ C41fS)4k. p.in1. bllnds. ..... llAllY W~ •• -2 BR 2 BA upsta1r• unt1 •Wllllflm• '"0M"°"THORAftQECO. _. ..-2'.,BA, 2BR. 2BA ea cent views Spae1ous. l)et-olt;Sl.300/mo ei>~la. mlrr9red werd PrOfeoseloMllv decof~ted Unfurn Garege. teundry, H~~uletarea $7751mo llWPllTllllll&APTS , .. -'."·O·M·S·O·U·T·H·O·A·A·N·Cl·E·C·0·.-· ........ ·--·••'•-11-+-5~Ji4~gf!~ !~~::::ai,f~ ~~~:;·~~.l~m ~c:,r:e ~~ ·=,;ms~~r9~s'-~2~~R, ~t50~~oR:~5 ;~:.:~· !'~•a1~~:: ~~~rt~:;;'. ~ s;~ A":r .. , ~ ~ljflty S40-3431 ·wm •t ll9"• loan or $300 000 Prtc:e rounded by dectis & lush •ONTHE CANYON _ ReMax ~hrs petlo & prtvate spa Chil· 548·3727 W'fllll·111 lftl EXCLUSIVE BEACH THE DAil y PILOT CHECK YOUR AD $430.000 Catt R1cn greenery Prtee includes wl mlni ocn vu 3BA. 2BA. 1 MESA DEL MAR. 4BA dren & pets OK. Short or FURN. Winter Duple• 2BR Lg pvt yd, lndry. no pets COMMUNITY Cl4SS1f1EOOf'fl(;f rillu R" THE FIRST DAY Ftock. 645-0968 designer ~coordtnal ed MW decor. lrple, tn 2 car 28A. llr, d /w. covered long term lease lmmedt-1300 st. ateps 10 oc.an. se<>Ol mo•dep 548·7855 BAY VIEW BeauOlut 2Bf' '""'''""" , .. ,.,. --•. • , ---. ... lurn11n1ngs "' lo d le N ble frptc deck HBO S950/mo -28A Micro d lw. tire ... ~,fu 1 ;0.,.,. 11,,-,, • • --· ...... •. ........ !••••••••-• 631-1400 S2 980.000 gar $2.395 720-15115 pal ' b g•r u crpts. ete occupancy posal """5-5309 81•1968 "'352 WTSIH place nQrage & en1oy ow """" 0 ~ .. ---.. • ------drps. pnl Btk 6"'~152 $1775/mo" "'" "' -v 28.,, " • 90._ S•tlOl)a" '' •"' ....... :~ ... .:-;:·-.-.· LlftlYIAITllll DOVER SHORES 3BR 2BA Duple• Frplc. _ __ ....... , ., 1ne1 pNl garage gas prV1 oeacn ,.1 " A. a.,,.,_.'°""'.. w _, --• • .... • • II-._ Baytron1 wilh dock tor oar. newly decora1ed M ESA DEL MAR OCEAN AIR & w•ter $735 No PelS maintenance incl Mr • oo.,,.. ~JOO"" ~·::.. •::,, LQ 4BR • r1m1ty ' '"' 60 t>oal & open bay 602 Avocado S 1495 mci Shatp & c!Mn 3BR • lam. llt-1111 w , ...... 1mm1cul11e 2BA. 1BA. 2323 Elden S48-7854 *ltlf SI~ Eltra• ouou 111cs -• --Fe~ pool in tusn yard 111-s Lovely cvstom 6 gas & water 760-9020 •ly rm. 2 lrplcs. ntee decor ~;':i~osJrr,3_f;~1no· W'Tllll lrwtl l U SORRY. NO PE TS :. •. • 4 ~ ~ •W •• •• • .. • $429.000 Open Sun 1·5 bsdrm 2 sly Mt on1ere&y 1021, Avocado Upper _s_13_901mo ~gt 546-9950 --Quiet Lg d 1r11ng .irt>il CALL lll•Otll ~=~ .~ .. ~g . -:·":.:-.:. ,',·~ .. i.-. 27--ll1 c:t~nt~~P'i" r~~e~ttt>ec~t~n~~d ,!!~ !!!gAhlyga~~~~ad~~d1Ms~~~~e:.~RAe:,~1 wig'!!/f v~~ty-=~:~c:,ry ':~:'1~":~ 1tf!.Re cv0e"rsd~0n1e~nds~9~rm ... ... • ·-760 5000or"""•-e2"" WI 5 aor 1 ""'"" •ppt only $92"/mo ableNov 1 Chttdrenotc ... 50mo 6755193 268E 6hSI 11 .. a > "~ """' ""' 760-3600 $2 250 000 "' " -• 1 1 300 Cc19ne1 Lant> Adndr rlilrM_A.V BALBOA ISLAND-Lovely Rel M8l<Attrs642·9797 I 557-4-152 I•---------mnfiliaol Curttl631·1266 Realty 645851J "ov••• ~ ~()I ..... 'I.• • I h.'J ~J ..•• ' ~ . ' .. .' ~~ Sc• •t1-\ ~!fit. ~'•'r• ~., •• 111 /Y 18 A •••"'I .. , • '<UI! lUl I s ... ,,. .y Dirtctory l"\ 'Ju~< '::J A I F~p•c•~•-t t J1l' ~ '. ,, ·, -' - ,. •. "•''l •~ • bv '.J "'"' Ga••Q• ......... Sale • J h 10/,, ')\,' OpenHo•JH .... Olr.ctory •• SAT SUN KU'rFWS\ ·I • t>drm canattront large Adorable 2BA 1BA rear New E'stde 2BA. 2't'JBA clACLE THIS ONE! Blutfs. 1br. $735 Yearly wtth EASTStDE GARDEN APT I t HOUSE TO BEACH \f\,X'J \"1)'1' ,., \"I stuo•o apt & toe-up tor 2 duple• Fireplace gar-Townnousewlfrplc & enc bNutifulv-newtydec-park 1 n g J 1 m Large & Qutel 1 & 2BR-,Furnlshed 2BA 2BA d,. ~AL•ORS. 18 t>oats Brign1 & fresh age. patio. S900tmo 'i14 garage Avall 1 11 1 oreted 3B.R. 2'•BA o y 1 1 6 3 5 . 3 o 9 o Eutslde No pets $650' trp•c Qdr<19e c1vl 10 ~0 wolh wtutewashe<l woods Jasmine Agt 675-49. 2 S 1,095/mo 722--0582 S 17501mo 673-5253 Ellfl/Wknds 673·64 78 $750 645 2959 S 102o; mo Blo.r 542 J8' I & .accents or 111e & ------OPEN SUN 1·5 m.irble Bay 5 night l1gnt Brand new 2Br 2Ba upslrs SPACIOUS 3 BA. 2 BA~-,~-... ------• Yr1y 1BR-,,., blk to bey Eest11de lg upper ;>BR M SE TO IUC 2336 Elden -c I views from uppet deck duple• lndry frplc stryl condo Frplcl $~r21COOk Pili ..... THI Quoel area. parlung $695 t• iBA tn quiet comple• 2 I_ 1 01 II 2BR 2BA townnome in 673·6900 $995.000 patio 60t '• Acacia pa tO, gar. poo inc ulll 219 20tn SI balcon1e~ QM·'llt' 'SPa•~ltr.g cit...in IB~ mint COf'ldition $217 500 .... ....._. 1o1--·s, lllC. S16001mo * 673·6634 Call Jane 675-6629 ..... Lower unit 675.!\()68 $750/mo 642-4792 Stovl' & troo oncl Pr• _,.., .... , -3BA 2BA plus IBR !BA on leS!l101 J onl~ NU PFTC, Call Lea. Grubb & ElhS -R(A fQRS * •2BR 1BA home newl·Hunt-----.--..... ---2·1·40 ... , ga ..,... area BIG YARD ----.... --........ "! E SIDE 18• up Pool Cubie N ~"'I(' prl'I Cl $6'\0 , • 551-8.& 10 e•I 232 ' paint Patio & garage • UllC..Ut r-v-""c .... , M' 2622 R 6 3 00 spa maintenance & grndr Ore>na ~ Ir TV & gas paoO t'IS rt'QO yl!ctrly t. ><, 900t 1•14 $11001moyrly '!118 *lfwlM ..... incl Fresn paint new Nopets$585 1471'tow1>• I -67670J:~960000 0 r ch i d Ca It .,Eve" Walk to beacn W/O. lrplc. grey ca1pet·step down IBR apt over garage inc 645·8 16 t apptm ~!:IA •A.A w t ir r.• 1 Dan. Point 026 : , 213·456-890. vltd celhngs Much more' L A wlllfeptace 415 1 car gar,.ge. w d hkuP ,,.,.. •N..,1t.po11 iq1:.• • very prrvate Sunny ~ E SIDE 2Br vps1aor~ SbJ'.> ~~.:, rr.o Avd" 111 ICE.II VIEW, 2 STIRY WTILIFF Completely tumosned 2BR $1100 840·4355 Lv msg P lr ate . C Id 1 naven brtgnt Open da11y Cable hk·uPS lg c•os•·t~ 646-i960 No tJtilS For sate by own.er. 3BR 3BR 2BA tee land S475K 2BA. tg livmg rm & dining 3BR~ 2BA. 2 car garage. $1800/mo $ 8 O O / m o 7 O 9 •, No pets Ref~ reqd 3'>2 2BA lg lam rm l/p 2 760·6776 Bkr rm Ocean 111ew pvt gar-grdnr inc Mstr BR & BA --1 .. 111 Larkspur Call 640 7333 V1c1oria 645·8 161 apptm * 21DRM SlOO * bale 2 car gar o w e llTTISILLll den patio $2000/mo lghvrm.lam rm No pets l .......... IO-DllO IBR. 709'. l arkspur E'SIOE 2BR upstausunll Frig d1snwasrie1 510'<• 10•1. $4 I Ok 240·6453 Sea Loon Ally 673-5354 759•3990 S36-272S 640_ 7333 Optin daily pa too garage lndrv rm 1nc1 No pel~ 545·48':15 Duplex close l o bay & ~ Laguna Hiiis I 050 MUST SELL' Quality Strat- tort2 Ridge Newcastle ' Sly HOUSE Now re<.luc.ed 10 S299 <!00 A g t Aorrana 0pPn Sun 1 5 499 1678 or 494 1177 hea1.n Great area tor IMMAC .,pacoous & light BEACH AREA 38r din $750/mo Go dirl'CI ror Quiel cul·de·sac No * 1111M i110 * owner occupant Just re-3BR 3 full balns lrplc ,2 rm, hv rm etc Gated. inspection. then pnone dogs S?35 786·9224 1Fro9 dishwasher !>H1v1 duced 10 $398.000-~~~!&~-:; ~:rp;,: POOi & spa clubhouse. HI l~ HIO 1'1111. MIO ...... ~ incl "lo pel~ 54<,,•8S" llH WllTE ILTH S 1775 Avl now 759-9194 ~,..")~cc;;'~ t~ 1~~ 1~r ... ________ 900 SEA lA"JE incl alt u!tl Sml stud o 10" ILOCI TO IUCM lll·4HO 56 2055 66 790 t• 64•-76 1 I tn e.1ttr,.me1) quiet cam asllllf CREEi 7 • /W l· 4IH plex 548-1677 l>twn 10·t 3BA 2BA upp+-r '"" '.jJ• Newt) decora1ed 2f3r h LG •BR 2BA nse Obi gar F•llMI 2~r 2~1 Charming 2BR lrg "'' sep 1ge 0 '/\ "" (J n~ ut IEWPElllSIU HPUllS Fii SAU brary faf'l1 rm "Q IOI on t>ll-ins Edison d1stroc1 Nr Large patio pool Over-dlr f p dble oar Sl•q s FURN Bdcllo>lo• ~ ... ,. s !2:>0 rr I wode greenbf!it sr a & eA beach 8211 Snowbird looking Newport Ba, or PC H S 1250 mo caroet paint Encl qdr • 1 •'JO• , tensive «npr '""'men I'> 969•6595 1619)45 1_6220 Avail 11 11 675.4839 282· 1116 Ooana Suzanne Pvt Qu•et No t.ret~ s.:.:i • ">L ..,_1r,,.or S 4 72·9253 O• '41' 82' ' No pels 2e ·c, mo ise LIDO ISLE MOVING SAl E W"'E 1 1•, I • 9 l H c, '8• . -, •,· .. iiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-:;:::=====:::! Newport Buch I 0691 IY lllLIH • -·---------"'11,n unit 3 BR 2 BA Gt ntr•I 1002 •S 11i 500 NEWPORT • I "rome 100 blOCll tocatoon l'>O Hou1e1 1111111 ~or S••• •• Hooses/(ondos Gtntral HW LISTING!! EXCI T INC, r " tur~SQut-1 ··• ' J ,. Cree., ' ··•' • , I I t • , .. , ,. 11 w•th ''" ~ • Berbt-r Diede neu , ,,, . 1r I J •• Won<J•"'•' t' _, ,. , ' j' Add1t1on ti c,.n' i ,, •• 1 •• master tJeo11-. ,, t,1 , view lrom uf1Sllt r lo>C ~ Private ;i_nd • ,, • ~ •• 11 • $550 000 151·1100 ( .1 ( ~ ,i I I l\J " ..... ~ HI :,· l11ji•• l'or J "'"rr Ohlel Ii''' _. .,. IEST llUL ESTATE IUYS ~ ,...,. ... , ..... t ' ''.uJ ' ' C''H·•••$ JI ;.... ~•·,.._ A , 'If ~f'J E~·~tr -=>' ,..., "')~ ··7~ u. .... ' :--e~ ,1=o._ Pool SpJ Fei! Land Steps 10 Deacn Won 1 Versailles condo Furn~ 1as1 tong' Prone pc11s onl) *. 14·645·2963 owner * 11q a 121 271P'l St NB •S4?5K BEACH HSE * Proceo IOw{<r 8 Deller lo Pool soa Fee Ldn<l t<1l1on Iha,, -,1m11a1 ne"' 4800 R1ve1 large 381 I d v PI e • es A Q e '' I v;u 631·125'i CMnt-r b7S 84 i'l OPEN HOUSE Sat·Sun 5 BEDROOMS 12 4 2000 W Ocean- lront 1B1i.. lrom Newoor1 1v .. ' ·• ,a 1 .,.,. '""'r 1r1 HRBR YU HMS Poer On sand & Ocean ". r c, • 1 • •• ' _,., I l,narrnono 010 cor np• Dch • ' .• : ' '-' •· ,, " 1'1t-New appliances lile won· nouse 3BR I ·BA I P ,., .. , • : ,.~,., '• ,., •• "' ·1''?1 oows custom caboriei~ dblP gar S79SK Castle i; • ~t , c .. r1>1 ve k11cnen MBA 'lu•le Lilt-Really' 13·594-9591 ' 1 •• ~,.,., 1 ' Mu"' I me guar 1001 sp,1 POPULAR WESTCl ll'F ~ ... t-~ .. , t•·(l ot Aql carpets eic S659 000 w ondt'rlul ramoly nome on l'.1'1 41<'11J,., t_, W~nds1 MUST Sfil! IOvt'I¥ ~fr0f'I W•lh ver- Balboa 1 Silloll' expan<led floor plan T radohonal charm Peninsula 007 LLlllS IF IEWPORT r rench doors ..i. oay won· •"'" s.•14 Clows ClOublt> lrp1c. 3 01 4 * PElllHU IU VIEW -·-BRs & 3 BA ONE OF A ~ • tPd Bllyf• ·n• cl ~·e • • ..,.., .. ,~ U<' I Sb::'" r>O' ., J' rj C4 If t -t f 1t 1 AltsthtttlJ liorcttus 1umF1L ... E PUSllClllE "1uQ~ 4BR 2BA own{'r I ur I W St'Ptlr.11• i<INO $539 000 Cat LINDA OETH 721 01 16 Grut t & E111~ Reallo•s 644 6200 A M(Mflt k f ltf Sl4RS f•Nl'N' •1 '•( rwoq. 6 ! flH "-ftA t J ";d' •·~ 28 1'1 I BA Siu Cl UH Fiii!!! s.,a~ 000 FOR SAl E BI l.j Pie• Just hsled •n G•edl ... IEWPHT llEICMTS S4H,OOO E'"rov ·~·· ·r ,,, • • • lh1S Ylr•~I 11o , tJ ' • BA vi. Jf -·.1r •'''\'• , '' CUl·O., t 1 1• couriyar J .., •r '' • f) 1 Iv 111es r :tr 1ri~tr. 1' ,, , • m&n')t Ii lhr >\;<JI 144·1080 Pondering 1n~ pvrn • 1 11 r p!!? Check out c1us1tiact ~It' " I •IC• ( ,, R1 .. _,,,.,. • , •• ,. ;. • t DUrERATE! Must Soll ~.. .. -· , I ( l .. •''· r r • ,j Corona dtl Mar 1022 *IEW LISTlll* , J'"''' r; PP -,AA ,.,-n1 , ,,.. Ar ··~'> ' or .. ;it'" f: f~tl !,ft j(.hf"• ,...!Jff. I fl '' ~ ~ r, 000 Alll PnERS 751-5451 1• .~r "F 1 c; f<.,~,.,. t.4A-f>-?•+f• I OWNER 675-Sl05 IOC 111on• 2 Duple.es 2 •WI IEW llPUI 1cm 4'•t e11e111 cond1t1on A rJ<e opPOrlunoly at 118 4411l St-Two '3BA 2BA S740 000 ,.,,, Oui1•11y construe •••• nm ILTllS l tl)I 'A.Jr y upg•aOP Ocean ' Pw S59S 000 111-4130 Call JOHN MAURER 631-1266 or 6i3-1768 IEWNITCREST · UIHWIEW TWllME 2BR 2 1BA dt>I garage Frplc 1n mstr 11 loving rm Poot & spa S48 1010 Large 2 BR 2 BA end un11 Townhouse Sunset & ocean views 3 decks E.ccellenl cond1l1on $299 000 Merr111 Lyncn. Agent Call Na talie 548-6569 or 759-6600 I Another summer • 11nd • anothe< year that no one ' rode tne blC)'tleS? Sell tne Mobile Homts For Safe 1100 I' -...1t1 a claasilied ad and buy ~~~~~do~n~eeo~_J----------------;:;; !Furnished One-B~room ....---------------------'----------, Mot>•le Home S8 500 TODAY IS . 351 w Bay Costa Mesa CROSSWORD PUZZLE 642-2553 OWNER OESPERA TE1 Isl otter Oll'tf $7 000 takes 10 • 50 1n Adult ra1k in Costa Mesa 6'2-8392 760 8850 c.4 36 7 Spolless •BR Exe Home S • n ~ • . " • 0 4 i e Custome leatures 3 car l'RllSA Tl UN lOc1m-Jpm VIEW DECK AVAtl NOW IRUT LICATIO• oco 2Cd•~ ,, • .., O•' "' • ICUI WI tWfJ r•, ••• gar Newtand Adams Entire 4Br riouse rug~ $895 6•0·4255 I Br 1Ba up\trs 1a par o -:~so "<n PE·!:> ; • '; ~ crpt 511 Sedwaro 2br $1475mo Water1gardnr mosc etc 123 Via Jvcar $625 2Br 2Bd ·!'.< •C.• u~ E , .. ,, ,.. "'1t15 I« "': d 557 8632 LUXURIOUS CONDO NtCE 2Br IBa unlurn $725 Poo1 Q'\'!. ••• ,, G frpl gar S t 6<l0 760 8382 pa1 • 2BR 2BA lamoly roc.rn Songie non smko F~m incl No PPI'> S'K Se( •., \ ?BR 1&A "' g1 PRICE REDUC.E01 E.t· TWNHM . 1 Bd Ing micro view of bay walk lo No pe1 s S 7 50 mo ' 6•5 58~3 1-1~ ( 18th St Utioe• lm t "' '} 1<, );>n11 ecutovenm Oce .. r sd 3 w snert dryer comm beacn $l800mc. Phone 760 1•18eve wllt>nds 1 S1 ;.,1 '0 1 S'l25 ,,..., •1 3b 2b M I b pool spa $700 NEW 28R 2 lull t' ,,,.~ I 0 ..,,,, Ai;• 7 '• flS70 ~ ry r " s r r 6•5·3313 or 957 .3?77 SPECTACULAR 11qn1 open good ioco.11ion $800 •nr w11acuzzo Gourme1 ~otch Wlftrfrtef l .. ts l•o. airy lg IBR slt;PS 10 Bog No PPIS c.,11 Pc1rr ,,1 •UR LllO SllOPS trplc dance fir 6 wet bar 1••• -1 tll-tlOO LlllH ICUIFHn c be B 1 B Sec system a c dbl gar ~•-3BR 2BA on sand·t>est orona " eam ceo s 546·5880 Agl 3 BP 2 A g a, '(1 •· grt carpel & mm11>1r1os S •'>!iO mo b • J 1'0 t decl\ S2300 998 Q 167 Hunt H rbou 2142 beach Sec spa A C Da)cony patio w o gooo llOEL WH I CLUll I Walk 10 D"'ach 61S. __ • __ a __ , ____ I dblegar S3500722·6460 .)81gnt>rs S850 673·1263 2BA 1eA 1 car g~•lCJ•, •STEPSTOIUCll• Marogolo JBR 2 .BA 2BR 1BA Highly M UL Tl-FAMILY SAT NknOS 675-2<n6 wkdys w/d hltup S7SOtmo Call .eR t-6;\ ' or QtlldQt• gar. no pels S 13501mo Upgraded, 2 slory upstairs 8 30·4 corner of 151ro & Cnucl\ Jones 631· ''°boor I 5q-. 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S 1750 mo By Appt only 6'15-3977 Lv Msg •CllY llOISE * 3BR 2BA garage taundr-y room $1175tmo 231 Cabrollo TSL MGMT 642· 1603 * EASTSIDE * Cozy :?Br nomP lrplc small yard hkvps garage $1085 645-5862 Kods & Pets ok S 1050 mo 1----------Sp•c n Span nrw car""' 2BA ~on<'('I 2 car g.tr •Q• •Bon· Beaulllul tBR Apt I o 1 " Ao 11 1'-' Yrly 213·592-4322 Newporl Crest Conoo " fresh paint t BR u"t'''' re ""-"' i ,,,, u ., ,,, Easts•de toc1 BBO & lndry 1 s p·o 6~1 A64U light & soac1ou" exce•· rm Patio gar & cablv o.1vt call altt>r 6 pm or wt>"'~ oo '> ·., • lrvtnt 21 44 tent 1oca1ion 2BR :>BA S635 No pets 611 ·842i ends 64c 40441 18 .. 0r M lo ' .... " .'f~r 2e, ----------1 $1JOO mo6i'5.q495 1 ) IN WOODBRIDGE 3BR Sparkling ciean 280tm SWEll IBR tin< g.i• 11.. cue•"' " ,; "0' q.u t 1BA lwnnse Loke nl'w STEPS TO BEACH' 3BR I .ea S7SO All ut1I~ po patio No Pf'I.,. •n? ~ t' "C a..... 10 l . ,, 1 ( ( <'.(~ Very near lake pool vol I 2BA lido Sand~ d .... 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No pets 760 8768 BAY VIEW 2BR 2BA lPUTllEITS r , ·~· •c n,111 s -·---11-condo Bo;it ~"P avuo1 Large attractive Apts" ~ in ., _,.. --New carpel while poonl beavtoful narden selling wesliBJIU 1 r q j 1BR 1BA corner unit On balcony poo• rooltop Pool spa" Ga· lge c 1 '/\ "' r • uc s1ream New paint New sundeck with panoramic; S t• p.,,, carpet A1C rerrog w o ,,,_, 2 spaces on.,.•OP gar 2~arpor~B 0"1 no pest8s00 AHRTMEITS .• .,-A • .i.i nkup No pets $6•5 mo 3 10 Fernando ~ 212 NB Otm a I 5parkhng clean • orqP ,.0.,. i; • ., "• b!l 640·5324 S 1500 M O 398 W Wotson 631·5583 Garden .ipl~ Bt"1ut•tu11, OPEN FRI IOAM·2PM ---tand!>Caped orou• (JOI f.-JA .... SHED ' AFl)Rl)()ll,I Orangetree LO upl)i?• IBR • loll on stream AIC very clean pool tennis S800 720-8733 or Call VIRGINIA SWAN ;.~~~son 631 -~~!ci Pool & s"a patio'\ d .. r . ON T1-<E HA~ JIO lllO ll0-1140 garage or Cd1por1 we"~', '""ldl SJ'10 w• • ... 1111mSTllUClll •SEVERAL Loe ... • ONS <l(l ·o·,i V lBR S550-SSSO Bocnelor S':.1"10 1 Bedroom Sb(..u v 2BR. $650-$750 2Bdrm 1 .ea 57110 Laguna ltach 21 48 ...-30R S95o 5 -Gas & wale• paid' Poo1 161 E 181h 1 64, Ob'.h NORTH Lag 3BR 2BA garage dishwasher' I -house. detached BR/BA 642_5073•650.6069 1 Bedroorr• mo 729-7250 497-9918 STEPS TO OCN 2BR 1111Lln•-151E21s1S1 LJX BA V>RQ"J T !El• F P tfJrni "''' q,v ,... opnr Df'-~c '' 1-1nol ~ 18SC' 720· ·~"~or 7oC' oci 14 Walk to t>each. $2000 I "Bdrm 1 ,9., $1.100 ...... •EASTSIDE TWNHSE . NORTH LAGUNA Close to VILLA BALBOA 2BR soc $695/mo at 234 Avocado I 3BR.2BA yard gar frplc ocean 3BA. lam rm nm gateSl.150 AdrtanReally645-8513 Bacneior S600 PENINSULA nu pn\ crpt kot appl Obi gar. grndr incl NWPT 2BR Twnnm frptc **11•• MIES** ;~,;~~B.i ~~~?t y(••LYI WJm• blinds S 1 080 640·2426 S 1950 Quiet ngnbrhd patio S 1.350 -n 2Bdrm 2Ba S8 • An " * EASTSIOE TWNHSE * Sea Lion Rtry 673-5354 VERSAILLES 2BA Pntnse •2550 HA ALA AVE• 54n 06,., IEITllS 2BA 2BA Quiet area. ocn yu $1 500 A smell Quiel compte.c 2250 Va,,guaro • 1 to 4 BedrOOMS I pl ..._.__\n.u.. 2167 LIOOISLE2BRn S1500 lBR Apts moderately WESTSIDE 18~ •BAN ( •l'vrnos,...OI) patio ire ace gJragf' -· ~ se pr1cad Feetures ca $930 mo "'"0 24126 -PENINSULA 2BR s~ vu hk up .,.v~ n 1• 1Q~ ; •Unfu•" '.>' ~J ' ACROSS ! )t JrQt' Otr'' 57 T Jrbone ;>lit !It' S Al,.c;air PREVIOUS PUZZLE S~VEO Time Sh!r!ng 1590 PONO KAI RESORT on the lsi.nd of Kaull. Beaen lrt Sips 4 Amenllles Selllng below mrkl G4S. 1912 pm -br • ouse ew paint s 1800/mo cri11orPn n No tlf'IS • Ctose '" t., ·~· """ · 3 2b H N • ~ thedral c.e1tongs lire ·• I *LG FAMILY ROOM • 2 car garage Fenced NEWPORT ISLAND r\REA place, t>alcony garage or S7l~ mo q7Q.'>:J/lf •Free ,,.1, i f . : ' ' l I I 1 Veloe1ly !I Orscnarge Q Acute pa1" t4 Soon IS lOlfflt\ 16 i:.. ... ,,1 17 Stalloor 18 boy t9 Qf!n1rer collet,j• 20 Wetghl vnil 21 Eye eaPf!r1 23 Oisptsy 1e.i1 25 Stottens 2fS Simple su901 27 CaresM11 29 Chair part 32 Admission tletiel slang 35 Tatting 36 o .. r II 37 4Cldtly 38 BMt prOO\ICI 39 Al lhoe pea;. .eo Slippery mass 41 Weight altowenc.e 42~e 43 CflMCI 44 l(emef 4S Dlil>olot 41 '""' 48 INtetttMtft ttme 52 Orgtn COlll•OI :>9 S.-.Y.<~ 60 Panic 61 Key f;, ::>o)t~hUIT'o b Aoprrhon• f • AscPnd r;r, WW II Qur DOWN 1 Con•.i< t•t>< 7 Mr Dvor.t• l Not>le • Ot>Jec1 5 Pass away 6 Nol glossy 7 To the nub ot 8 HOCkey ciUO 9 COf'IQu,.ror of M4• r> 10 '' I h•dl1f'• 11 Mm.kt" aW\ 12 riow.r 13 Stage group 21 Ev1C1 22 Chemical compound 2• Aec:umYlale 21 c.tle<S 21 OutCll 30 l °"~ OOd .1 I ~eaehet 32 V'OOf 33 Calrf univ 3• cooe• KtlOtl 35 Begvile 36 Bih Of ,.,e 38 Hetden •2 tntenogate 44 81UsleU 45 WorM 47 Love 11 4I SION~b ~9 At>c1cate 50 ~pl9'11 51 ~1 of AIMii.a 52 eon-..y~ 53 cnatac1er 54 A9*I NIIMI 55 Felf 59 Mome .obi' 3BR 2BA. large yard yard. ate N-pets S925 Cnnllrnt 3 t>d dock carporl Like new & very YI LA T S 1255/mo Call PETE m o 499-4170 s3 500 pnvate Pool spa BBQ Dana Point 2626 1 L REN ALS VIOTIO 546-9164 LIOO ISLE Byfrn1 dock teundry ISi • sec No 675 4912 ---r 2BR $4 750 pets VELMA 549-2U 7 2BR I 1BA 2 Ste•) -. 3BR 2BA. 2 car anached ou-•-.-216., u•n • den . garage. pool greenbelt. N<wpott UllC_,, 7 WINTER LEASE •BAY TIMBERS• Oul>ieK Garage prova•t> 1 c I ea n & vacant 1600 s/I 3BA 2BA. 2 car OCEANFRONT 4BR. grl 1BA. frplc. cable POOi pe110 Berber caroi>l S 1000t mo CllUC I< ger•ge, stngle tam1lyl area. tennis & \llJS SI 400 patio gar No pets 399 Great neighborhood Yearly ~ w ntPr rer1111 JONES 631-1266 or hOme S1500/mo Lv Msg PENN· 41>< nouse St 975 W Bay St $695 650·6357 S845 mo 11 141496-9444 2-3BR lurn.~hf'd & u• 6-46·5743 6-44-16"'9 I OCEANFRONT -Cnarmong •E SIDE 3Br 2Ba townhee 3BR 2BA w 2 car g"' lurn1srieo 2BA, 1BA Duplex down •, 1 bd home. grt location 2 car ger. yd nu carpet New oeean Yu Si 200 PUY& RUL ESTATE gara~ $925 A~nl Pat WS2 ..... 800rfnre1> ..... 1H, $1100/mo 2036 Fullerton Pel oll Grut>t> & eu,, ll .. 1100 722-1776. 760-1755 .., Appl Only 968-8880 858-9330 ,.. Gentrll 2102 _ evenings IULTIUll1·1• --Step!'> 10 l'!a~ Ou el 'lr"' • BIG BE.AA. "MoonrldQ4f ' 3BR 2BA, family room. •3BA 2BA w/new dflCOr, YUILY mTALS ..... LIUTilll Hunt. Beach 2640 New decor lhtu out' 18•4 furn. lkl houM. 381 3B•. Mesa det Mar. $1300/mo lrptc, petto. 2 car gar OCEANFRONT 28R 1'i.BA townhouse, 2BR 18A, encl garage wtd relrog, encl garagf' 2flp,db4QM.S1750/mo. Includes gardener 2737 POOi Nr Hoag Hospolal 2BR 1BA $1450 ~~~l~-S~~i,:;oo, all Pll•O No pets Dish-$950·m o incl utd• 926-7688 or 866-5002 Fremont Lane 854-8742 $1400/mo 582-3441 3BA 2BA $1800 2078 Thurtn wasller & tnd•y rm 645·•57q or 6.&0·9639 Bright & -fresh 2BR t BA --- --4BA 3BA 52200 TSL MGMT 642•1603 S72Stmo 843·0930 IPPf• 1~•f ••y ----------Duplex Frptc w/d smell •ULTRAl•r~211y,4BR. n 1>wr--lllboa bllrMf 2106 yard 1800/mo 706 2BA. tamtty rm. 2 trptc.. Nr beh 38R 2BA $1500 .. llT LAAATlll ••BY THE BEACH •• 1Br 1Ba nr ~B Cen1E'r 'JV. 28R BA HOME Joann a45_3977 Qutel eut-de-sae. grdnr Nr bef\ 2BR 18A S 1150 .._. IBA S695mo 2f\R with s~9c; No pe1$ o•O t3fi.l ' *1 001 1 1* C 11 ----~ tnct $1.850/mo6"'S-1528 ... aTflLTll Eutllde2&3BRTwnhse yard S895mo Ull!> r>c! /!lc~STCltrr .,8 ~ .. 6, 1 mo ye•rt:. 8 CONDO E SIDE 2BR Apll Frptc d l w. garage gars 111111 New c ' e7s.8ss.4 or 6 3 9224 2',AJBA, bt1-1ns. dbl G8f . •MUii•* __ 171 •M yard/patio, tndry tm epp11ancu N"w up-CoMo d "' w d ""~ Ata for Julie or Todd fri>M:. yerd No pets. W/O Specioua 18A 1BA MCUr-S875-S10501mo gr.a.a Laura 969--0703 carport pool S9~o rn BAUtOA ISL.ANO hk ups $1250 6'5·9857 lty condo. bay & ocean South Co1st Metro 2617 ORANGE AVE 38A 2' BA 2 955-6385 or 2•0·628' Mtwlne Ave. 2 yr r-e1ait lse -m lU v'ews. nlcle petlo, S1050 2186 TSL MG MT 642-1603 wl d hk~p irp~a;,~a~fu· BetbOe Oce11ntron1 O\Jplt1• 11,500 -"' A.Qt 875-4912 -. , W•nter Rental Freltl, brlGJl1 4BR. frplc Duplex 2 c•r g•r•o-. 38A 2BA. '"~· dble •Outet & cie.n 2BR 1BA Approx mile lo t>eacn 3Bdrm 2 .ea S 1900 mo I UOO am••~ yltd, wstir & •RENTALS A~:ILABLE G8' df•. petlO. No pets uJ)C*. tg cloeet1. d/w 946-4 t52 •08 E OCFANFRONl • WINTER RENTALS dryf f'lkups Small pet oil ......... * Co111ng1on 1950 month new eerpe11 g•r•g• Bl-LEVEL 2BR 2 '°"' 2 6-42 4905 Wllo~s 9 5 From 28A et St, 175 to 1825/mo Ag! 87~912 M«tl. Agt 142-7708 ••536-9450•• 1730 NO PETS 640-2495 BA skyltle trplc w d nr 3M ~ont at 13,000 --fl I Hiii 38A 2a. horN. lncd yd S1epe to Ptaze. newty •SHARP 2BR. t1replaoe. Hunt H1rb0Ur 1400 st l•Ml-sc·.-R-ent_a_u ___ _ ......... -. .... HR ,.~,,.A. -2 atory dbl 98' 474 W•mlfteW pn1d. 28R. 1BA Condo. lg pv1 patio. encl gar1ge. I 1150 1213) 860-9513 U,19~ outeln pet.o frptc ,,.W A ..... Npt Ht9 11900/mo eeMd r,11o. dfw. pool. ltNll pet oil 1775/mo CONDO style bl·lellel 281 Rooms 2706 a.utlfUI n A 18A, t«· dKor. encl o.,.: wld yrtv. 752·111114M787 .,.. ok 175 840-5774 Avail nowJ~ 1•-.et1 lrJ>'C. WIO, gar g •AUIMITll "nE •t•n•w c rpt. trptc. ::.1.:.o~:=A~ llHlln 4 a •Wwr ~~m,::_59~ IUIYHll* Wfllttlfltyt beerfl oellinOI. 1815/mo. f 7).M32 28A 28A •ti dodl fOt ti() -9"' '9Wll 1988 24' T efry RVs tor rent 11200 Y'tY 17~5341 ft. boel '"'~ 8V911 m 1000 9q, f\. 11drm wl toft • LAG Dl111 trl-level, 2Br 2 by 1"9 month tn pa.rk ~ Lt petlo with •P•· 2 Bltha 1195 No pet• Iota. 2 \Be. cath eeir. w/gr .. t l•cMllles SK ... • ... 38A 28.A Doll Hout• '2200/mo tn.3m ...... 2606 CALL t 55-C>M5 •yttte, FPe. Rom9n Ba dee> -111 mo 53&.83111 PElllSUU .... ' " HOO 1/f a... I dltt MA I '".2 .. o _ _ 8 ----w/d ha up, 2400 111 nr _ -..... -.... -+-~!'--ti Upper """"" ~ w t "•ge. .. • ~ /mo. aAYNOOE CondO 28A • UNOECK• 1525 ~ -Mot>l'11 ~ H'Unl Hilb°'"$ 14&0/mo EXCLUStVC: beaut 6 lboi Doc:h getv914 11no1...0 DI NA 7eo-5ooo or 28A, o"·wftit• carpet, t9A 18A, ~/dryer No pelt Mature adlM• ('13) MQ-91j13 Pen1n•ut• Prlv1'1t• ~'' ~ 1124111 115-MS5 144-6690 "-'M91! 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N B EOE 2BA hOme Gar balcony ll'Tm Wiiis. CLERICAL yard Nr beach S600 Directed by John S1do1t WFIOI WISTllT MIF 25-35 prof 10 shr begtntng 1mmeo1a1e1y For p rivate non-prol11 duple~ NB Pen1n beach until November 18 agency Bool\lleep1ng & Avail 1 t I $3"'" mo· 650-5269 Of 644-7280 computer s1c111s reQ o Non-smo~er 675 t 106 Sponsored by Flea.hrs ATSC 756 0993 M F non smkr 25-30 orel DllTl •SA to Share turn condo near OIY1C Pll~ SC P1a.za SJ65 mo Call Jana alt 7pm 528 714 1 "I B Home Pvr l•dn Lost & Found 292S Sanoi. Comm Pool trp1 ...,_....,,.,..._..__....,...;,,;;, pr119 ' b ~ 10 t>e:,co F-.11/10. OUUll 18 0 hours pe r wee-II nee<Jed by Hun I .ng1on Beacn City Schoot Dis· trict Vear-round OOS· 1t1on Musi type 50 wom .S llAUIUS For service station E•P d Benefit pkg Send re- sume 10 P 0 Box 11923 Costa Mesa. 92627 IDIU&. FlllT lfFICI Par1 Time Expttnence In Newport Beach 646-3903 Mec1tca1 II/In F l P T expenenceo ba<;lt otttce or L \IN Some 1ron1 •eQuored b4"4-2 722 · lnllLUUS p f !Or lady 5 bOultQut' on I Ne..,oort Beach Cal 6.14-1823 lnllLw.IS worll on 1ne eta~s1t ed oept Full t1D"le Sates e• per ence ne1ptu1 Dul "Ot necessary E 1ce11t-n1 oeneflt paci..age S cred•t unoon ~m~•sn1p BEAUl SLE GH BED COUNTRv OAI( incl dresser o~al mirror 2 11ti. srano~ & oorcetam & Diily Pll"T brass nano1es eAQu1s11e iV Sacr S 1-450 Cnerrywood U!-U!1 (Jt, JO l din rm cot 1ao1e Beaut *••• rs.••f * ~ust s~ 973-0653 --,, ...... .,. ,,. .... EstaDhsnltd waterfront art * * * * * * * MASS llllll&ll Person wanted for con- temporary lurmture chain •n F0on1a1n \/altey Basic salary plus comm1ss1c.n Will train 714-964-0325 gallery 1001c1ng tor e~p o !•--------• Mattress bo' trame ne~ Ari Framing Sa es S235 840-8733 person * 675-5377 restauranl Designer s Estare• Fab furniture new 01n1n9 set misc 9rea1s ctothes Appt only 760-0208 9:00 M-F 7:00 Sot 6-00 Sun "'t'r' ice ,j da.' ... a ~i'f'k 7 :00 -6:00 M WTF 7:00 -8:00 Tues 673-0900 445 East Coast Highway Newport Beach Quoet mate ,., 45 no l'0ong orange & .... n11e O••n" Orugs SSSO mo male cat Has Ilea collar ut I sec Rtelo. 64!>·8•28 \/1c1mty ot Balb<la Pier pass written eaam1n-MllllAL·WlU TUii ;;;11m1111;1 ation Salary $8 ,.,. , Hatl-T me As~ stant I!!!!!!!!! S 10 132 per hour Apply Preler college bac i.. 20451 Cr aimer Lane I ground Pres1tg10os New-Orrvewavs pauos paths ... mTILlD PROF s.nc. 73 The n.g1'-* L 1c M assag• Dy HIN ~ H B 96A-8888 Ot'aoltne port Beach ocatron llOIUll Ylll etc No fOb '00 small Entry Of •nteflor Custom est ouaftly repatr teniice Olamondm•nd 4 Gold-HANG1NG1STR1PPING tor applying Oct 16 198<1 Start mid-No .. 646-5014 •UCI! rtM. l lo•tY IJl-0113 cabinets furniture Fr~ at tne 10wes1 cos1 Roor fin9('rS L" ""'SO to< uc=5608~5 111SA-MC "I B Snr JBR 2BA "Ou~ 675-8 t46 Asi. !or Br Ila or Laura • e"' , uo garagf' mue from oea1.11 S• ·s m 1 .•--------•I IUll/EmYCLHIS TlllN"911111rw I lffer,MttCtHrtt• Estimates 650-5952 ~~i:i~7~1'~1t;'~~ W' 775-3 113 • om 6".>-t512 FI T P T M-F 9am-2pm or I> I A•I Phases i:am , ..,ne,1 I !~~~~~~-1;;111i A BLISSFUL TOUC>< SUPERtOR Wallcover1ng FOUND ADS 7 30am-4pm S6 Hr l•PllYEI & Of)er,11>'0 A1s1i ,, mr fner.io•ut1c Massag" 0 1ns•a11at 1on Remove' sec 72'i.· 7857 .itt 'i i N~~t lrpp1~"d"~1~BRbe2d8lA"' Benefits light typong 1or LOWRI ••nS I truck a, ocat ~f'1 ..... ,, * * * * * * * * L HAUUN Riii 1Sweo1sn & Lom• Lem 1 Wall ReQa1r Prompt Loe " com"""·t-Applv n nar ,. .. IUI 27 rs A o l c '4'' 8-l -11'9R•-ALL STRESS FREE 847 ~158 ::-566215 Mar11~2-6842 I • S4CO ARE FREE "v v• , ' .. ~ • y ~· I ~ .., • __ ,.. '"' Garane YO Clnups-Tr-s •vong rm pa•~1no ., son Boolcs on Tape 729 SllMIS _,,, """ util5 714 7'>b 0'>"6 ona Del Mar 644·4022 Farad St CM 548-5525 r l lllOl-CEIEIT-STllE FrH Es11ma1es .... ....112 HEADACHES Lower Dack WALLPAPER HANGING p;11n' Sir.SS Massage REM OVA LS Comoe11t1"'9 therapy 1n MeO•c at b•ds St Lic:r-416904 Otn vu 2 m">rr BR \ 2BA Call·. COMPUTER-amb111ous PRINTING ~ STUCCO r1t E-Reas L•c Any size Joo -.WwT ••ILJll I \/1lla Balboa condo lem prnnrammer with PC C & Bono l"S 537-1554 8111 c 11 De ... , rrww --.., p•-IP/"&M(•• a nnos IMMEDIATE SERI/ICE nism~r Pl)OI '>Oa $550 •"2 Hll dBase e.penencfol Non _,.,. --21•117• mo Avl 10 21 645-93 1.3 -• smoking ott1ce 723.4354 E11,per1ence tull ume good $2.44 per da y * .-• * Sr O•sc0on 1 Hauling Cin I 1a1ary and bef1el1ts Call UIDIOAI 1&111111 'llJI! ····~ up Trees Jonn 650· 1628 ON POPPY de~1qne1 'i ·--------· .sTllOTill SICn Mr Winch 640-6525 A C Ii 2000 s ' contemoorary Ge oonl to ice te'l Tnat s AL, vou :..a~ to• \11 merican ri•ld ca•e •Wmlllll• lYWIE LUI 131. g1ass tret>nouSI' "' ocn l'"OUND BLACK & TAN n:ar 0 C r~rO:,rt s!ei.s Pl"&TI NST IFFIOI 4 hnes 30nOl~~e 'Tl•n1mum I Agenc ')i; ~1~~& Bno+>d Oual wO<k ~ree est S='!>"'' Haul•ng • C1eanuos views 5 minute """'~ to Daby Pug dog w1collar organized dependable Enthus1as11c person ~•87892 Gr1!9979-or6 1Ood10Ds a1so 543·09!>. bcn Snort 1erm or lorig Found on oeach in NB person 3 yrs exp w p ~ec W•ll tram S6 SERVICE NIF ... ESTIC AICY Tll ELlflllC ll&I DU'4P l'lUNS J>..1"IK •P Chi care <> nouse Jrurn1ture l«tsn tree mo J Davis 723·0377 FOUND Ooo·Lhaso Apse Strong phone skills a Coron" de1 Mar 673-2930 1<eepong Screenl'O I<. • Serv>ee & Reoa•• branc!les app •ances Chtropract1c olt1ce Insur (7141 523-~936 Larry accepted 536-7789 Beth -=====--1WE ga1s s1'o hang toget"9r Strtp-pa1n1-1nstan Ad· vice to t~ crazy 1-4 yrs elCP 633-7172 any time term 1st & int mo $750 673-2018 60 wp m Lotus A start The Ma11 Room of I E 10 • .. Outgoing 35. F 10 shr male. wtille 1an t8 lbs m 1 _uest $Nenond-sm,eosu11m1nge o 10 t-PllHITllll OUU DIRECTORY "'eel your n~s s.; \ "'8~'\ L·C 5090u Gre<J 73 1 -62951 Call M·~• • dys 646-139 1 outstancl1""' -48R delu~ collar 9 28 ""Harbor & ~ •B Z ELECl "tC • -··• 5 9 H .... ley Builders Att•n FIT M·F 4Pm· 12 30am • DA~l.ARE • .., ••--••• - Lowest 1egal rate Carelut tieensed T -, 52 46 1 Baclt 8&'t' townnm Pool 40 C M 5-4 -5983 ""' "' $5 25 H 8 It N i-~r more ntor'T'att0n B•eaklilSI u"C" 1• ! qesiO 1 Comm Ai 1"10me --.. SP enn1s we sys em FOUND E.,.e91asses e p n~ Apply n ...... on CAll TODAY" ~~Ls L .. ·~ ""' ~· " a I I I LV"da 5010 Campus Dr r ene 1 s o I mpro-m~ts Free •<I t1'nd l ree Scutotur nn A C : 100 New;>oft t .t'aCh It "" ' .,...rs sn--... aroe tol•u • -54a~. Brei q_5a_5c." -Same Day Se<v 540-6082 Free ouotes 6-46-5651 1n1 ... t patc:fl p&utetinv gar39e yaro mo•e' brorze German lrame CA 92660 Books on T aoe 729 ISi fO. R LOIS Lots 01 ""9~ l no pld• .,,..,.,_.,, " -,...,._ N smkr S600 · 650-85!>3 black ca~ 1Serenge1t1 Farad St Costa Mt>sa • 646 •o.io • .... san.... custom te•tYfl~ qualny LOWEST L.EG AL AA TES WOl'lt Problems-No Pr~ I Junl< 10 Ournc • OA)S Sh<><'t Notree OK T-12435. *'1S' :32686' 554·7631 Ml'IUIUll PlllllTllY NllT 10 5 "" NewPo<t & Hos-Ull llT11• 548-5525 vour .. ov1NG "'IOther w " art> Perithouse turn 2Br 2Ba I p1lal Rd N B 675-22~ Ltcensec cosme101og1s1 PIT -I Se•viee Direc•or\ for your todd•er " "''I' view trpl 000 tennis F0ond large Drown dog 107 Main St Balboa • n HLP Reoresentat•ve hOIT'e Bushara Garl1~0 675_S406 Mature outgoing lun a.-2 .-.21 spa etc Pvt ent $650 mo vtC Seac111t \/lllege H 8 worll Ilea hrs M ail ~ ... H B P T F T 965 065to I Lv m~ 673 ·3887 I Call t.o.identily 963--5566 111-tll •• • TOday 6-45-6245 ir..a, 110 I e11es 8-47 1008 days --· Y" ... , NEWBORN & J.1E01CA1-L 'r Sh• JBR ADI in CdM "' 1 Weekdays 1unc1'es & PIT ••-ll'T••y Frag11e Newborri D~yca•~ rmmte Prat n smllr F 0 U N D S m a I I al\ernoons Alta Cottte --·-My Home 30 Yrs Su~rb turnosheO S600 m o Black W hile Kitten NB 6 75-0233 Phone & clencal work PllUlllTICE Refs Pat 966-0-490 Close 10 t>encn 721 0582 Found UC11Bren Center 8-10 hrs wk SS ,., Tne Cahf Pubhc Ut11t11es Parlc1ng Lot 10 5 Carol Olli10 "... Spanish netptul 722-0625 Commission REQUIRE S RELIABLE DAYCARE in 645-3260 Personable counter &I · £ thal all used oousenolel my Irvine home M o,. Fri -"Gar.., .. ~ .. -'°'-·"-tnt-. .... 2 .. 7 .. 40-1 tendant tor bYSy Irvine RUL ESTIT Btrth-2') LOIS or I C - -FOUND very targe black & area cleaners F1P PT gOOds movers pr.nt ttietr t1v111e11 S59 7215 20,20 187 E 21!11 SI tan Oobe mantM Ilic Jiii .. •-P U C Cal l number C M .. 135 I s 135 r P05tl1ons avail Sen101s •-limo s & chaulfeur s print • • sec o Warner & Be.act> 101-4 ....aA Ltmtted opportunity to 1oin FOR STORAGE ONL V 842-2082 Wenc:lll IOl.lra1r;v,~86~013a2p2ply nauooel real estate mar-ttietr TC P number mall Avail 11 t 645 723-4 advertosemerits II you FOUND VICtotta St near -ltetlng system with un-tiave a ouestlO,, aboul Harbor Young male *~Ill.II llmlled earnings For on-the tega111y ol a movt"r. Commtrdlf IU.S*/RMt Pomoranian IV~ Fawn Penon needed tor C M formation call PETE hmo or chauffeur Call colo•ed 1019189 Con· electncal wholesaler VIOTTO at SELECT Pubttc Uttlt1es Com- tact Baysoores Animal FIT Engl1$11 speaking BETri~~~~~SES & mission 7 14-558-4 15 1 lull Offi R Hospitll upenence helplut REAL ESTATE 751-5000 MSI/ Ct ent LOST BalbOa Peninsula Contaet Betl)I 846-7777 -~-----•2-76-.9 a1eet11Grey Longhair ca1 mT&L &ISllTllT WI Jlltn f IT W h 11 e Go 111 r C a II For frMlodly qualtty 6enle1 Mon-Fri 8 J0..5 30 Must Sh•r• attra.ellv" office eo~ w tm re.al "tnl• c:o ON TllE DAY 1n N111w· potl K9'1. ~I IS052 Cowr<I., ''•"Y 2778 673-2936 practice In laguna be reliable have front ol- LOST Bleclt Carmal & Beech EllP91''900e not flee appearance 1tgt>1 W'11t• Altered F.,mate necessary rTIYSI be Mii tyO+ng req d Exp pref d Cat \/9fY Loud Purr In ceflng & 8'1XtOUS to ie.tn but will train Start at T Woo.Inn conditions 911 MS 50/Hr Pos1tt0n avail :'nte~n~l. o~t~~26 erreoe c.tteni .• Ot Wilham Clerk able Oct 29th Call lost ~ keys walking or togging? Vrc Port SYttOf' 4 Newport Hills Ot Call to 1.0 759· 1255 & Or Hiomes Judy MONtCA 631.1266 494-1445 M•UHJIT For r•I .... ,. tnY ttn4>fll c:ompeny Busy PflOnfrt tit• typing. venous duttes ~et 730 -4 30 c.ll 751·1400 tor lrntfll noons Ovt ... 1ne1 Cu,. tom. , ... 11011$. l'lff"V ~ ' ml9C Qftiee WCHk .... 7•9622 Clr.1111ng Service ,,.. ........ ,.. ..... 7 dvs -~._-. 111' yrs HP rel uc Ins 8-42 5053 • -...11lllTIMHIN -H4~ OUST TRUST US Home or ottiee 5-48 9229 Costa ~Ma 540 J 'Q8 969-4390 STAR\/INGSTuDENl ALll~ AMERICAN H•uuNG & • -H••••• •n COURIER SERVICE Ill Nurte-omO&nlOn PLUMBING •REMOOEl i21-6814 Enc Cool< W111 work long OLDEST AO •Lie 5'11811 hOutl .1..,...n HP Quar ftll 9 m1'11 .. tf!f'S Xlnt refs 675-8005 SI LtC --573;0·~ RM -Comm ~ Serv1n9 all ~0or ~lrteal HOME MGM T CO neeos 17 141 63' -JL38 ,.0ose pets & plant care AIDES NURSES LIVE IN 24 hrs 01 b~ the hour Call DAAiNS SS $ 15, $25 6 Faucels dtSQOSal, heeler Ph<>ne Est any1tm9 Joseph A Greco I Refs Lie 11ns 567 .454 7 ~ Anv G.REE.N LIFE by ERK: Oes.gn-lns1all-M~1 111-11• MTML'ZllJN I.and~ Tl'M Pr\ln· ln9. Meint • CIMn·VOt Meet & 8od 122-437 4 uwa• 1111-~'l""..,...... tlon 20 '1• tt ''' v .,.. one. 112-tM7 FULL CARE SERI/ICES 895-6725 11Yntf.__LMal Qua11ti '1incJe<1 Customers Richard Sinor (L1c Ins Refs! ~5-7608 CuSTO~ House Painong ~ Son*>ne w oo Cares Int E•t Mat1ne pe11'11ng WinOow wall 722-IAd .............. / ... T'horouot\ P'9P·,.... ,. .. Jim &50-KIWI 850-M!M ........ Pl ~~6242 Leo ~oolf~ai"* An wor11 guar he 570720 722-7537 lllfWl1 • . --. .. '• • • • t •UttM* ABYSSINIAN$ MAINE COONS PERSIANS RUSSIAN BLUES PETLAND PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 16374 Beach Blvd '.I) mt S 405 Fwy, nHt to Target •M1-IHI* PITLm PAYIUll ···""'"* Cairn Terrlef' S 179 • Lhasa Apsos $229 Keeshond $249 Mini Doxles $279 Blchon Fnse $299 Ak i tas . Ameri c an Eskimos. Cockers Colhe. Dalmati an. labs Maltese. Manchester Temer. Mina Schnauzer. Pelungese. Pom. Poodle Pug. Samoyed Shih Tzu Wetsh Corgi All puppteS guaranteed PETLAND PAVILION OPEN 7 DAYS 16374 Beach Blvd ·, m1 S 405 fwy, next to Target •Ml-IUI* •EVERYTHING MUST GO• Will bargain 2532 Orange Ave FRIDAY 9-3 SATURDAY 8-2 A LL REMAINING '89 CARS, TRUCK & VANS NEW '89 PRECIS RS DELUXE MODEL FROM $4,989 NEW '89 MONTE&O'S A/C FM CASSETl'E. P .8TIZIUNG DIGITAL CLOCK. rLOOR MATS. MANF. SUG. RETAIL PR ......... S9,510 K~µR SAVINGS ..................... $2,521 Kl't7•UO IUJM7N PERFORMANCE $6 989 MARKED DOWN PRICE •~V•,H \'' 'Eft' 4119 PICK l P TllB wtElil:N• Super dean. 5sp,A/C, low miles. •F'K70Un s29g9 '85 MhAbislli -tyMu SoortP/U s &pd. Ate. cus. alloy wheets, shell red. only 43,000 miles. •FP50M~ , ...... a.LI '85 Ford LTD Wagon AutoJ>.S., A/C OvllillO 53989 '85 Ford luger P/U ll Autot P.S., A/C, tilt wneel. cruise control d'UDIMl3 '87N .... P/U SIPd, A/C. • tte, cmlmn .... Cllllmn wtJ ! ! ... Red Beauty. 1t•M74111~"' Wiii P'P'Vu A.P.S.,A/C, Cl• ltte, low mlla •IMll•tt '87 RJ'lldal Auto, moon roof, cas.wtt.e. only 29. 000 miles, •HU045.5.ll '4689 '87 Mazda SE P /U 5 spd, P.S .. A/C, AM/tM. only 32,000 miles. •H8"70SI 16489 '8e MitlllliUi Galut Fully loaded. 47,000 miles eGYOll511 •5989 •ate ..... as A• P/S. A/c, P/W, tilt, cnllllle anroL Only 8,900 mOl!I. "' " . .,., K-11117 ITATa-WT"CW A8ANDO_,.,-<>' UN OF ACTI'TlOUS ., ......... '8' Qrfller LeBaroa 2 Dr, auto, A/C P/W. Only 38,000 miles. •EGll4Qt '4789 '87NllluSmra Auto, P .S., C&!llette, only 22,000 miles. •IQT- 16289 Full;:, Ttop. a wlleeJs l Orenge CoMt DAILY f>tLOT~. October 13. 1989 ~--U KIM.U 1M1m ITATS SWT PtCTITtoul «llMH ... tat Ir~ ... _ ... ,.,. ~•..Cl Tiie tolO'*'O ,.,.one lfe ~ STAT"llllENT FICTinOUI ........ MAim STATWJf'f fltennou9 WU ...Cnnou9 WM P'ICTWnOUI .,.... ..,, 941 l•O Jl' 1 II ..C:Tm::.~ .. dOlr'll ~ • The loiao.ing C*IOna we NAMS ITA~NT TM folowWIO P«'ION ere MAim ITAW ....._ ITATWT ..._ ITAW .,_ -·llCI Of' 'Ow twj41jiua1~ l#ldiltf M.llALUM.. ORET,.OH. OOw'O bu*""t u TM~ '*90nl ere OOlllQ ~ u TM~ PW90t11.,. The fo1oW1ne s--we The~~ fife nt1 Cfrt COUlllal ...... 0.0 vi Tr1111 ,_..._ T~I~~ .,. 3101 Soult!.....,, StrMC lllVCRLAKfS PA~T -doing~.. HOTeL REIU~VATION Going~•· °°'"O~M dO'nOtlUllneee• Ol''nCCITYOI' lor•IWIC~.S..id~9d ·-___ ,, __ _ s1e.l .t.ntaAna.CAt2?07 NEAS. A cai.10tl\ll a-.. RANCHO I AN JOAOUtH Cl.NT[lll OF SOUTHE.AN THE PHOTO l.A8. '°" RI.I ANOC1ATU. 050 Alt10" ~LEANe.-1 ~IUCtt ~:.:-:t'~.~~111.:; oo:i=t ... ~EllP'flSU MthonY f Vlpcl, M 0 Pwtnera111p 1373t Onkayni CASSOCtAlES &50 ~ CAUf'OANIA, 4121 ~ 811 S1d1 Or Newport Newpor1 c.tw Drift. Miit• 14116Jfiftr1fAd. llA.lnl!N. ·•1•111 MCTtCMf ,.,_ud t~ ~-•a ., ... • iHTEANATIOHAt. 4340 V8f\ 1nC. A c.Mfomla CofponlQtl ~ ln1tne CA 92720 t nler Drtt"e Newport Oriw. s .. 32t. IMfte. CA leech. CA t2t33 pot1 9Mch. CA t2MO CA 927~ ___.Of' n9 .._.,...., -._,. "' 2 ~. lf'V1noe. CA M.,QUIM Beuc1e1 t3131 e.tcn CA 92MO 9271$ ANly loflo, 5e0 F•flOlein. The nine~. MO woo I<* LA9, 3..., Pew. •WCMT leACtf •n1t11n Not14:.e ot O.lau.11 Karm1n • 150 Newport 92720 Oniltyha Cr tie 1r,11ne CA Tiie !Nine Compeny • Orange County Hottl "9t-Le Jolla. CA ~ Cefttlt ~ • ...._. H-c l<W.. CA 82714 ~AL COOi .,_, l-lilo(;tiun ~ ~ Thw 8-Qn Ctli1 92660 Oen Rom•m• l<lrkn•m 92720 Mic:tuoan CofPOtlll()rl 550 erttltOn Centlt. 4$21 Clrn-tn Hak So no . seo PO'I &Mdl, CA tHeO Tl!!I ~nlH " con-NRT.-0 TO Ul\O;trltQUIHJ c;euHd H id Jim Mari(lO 1~· Inc 1'25 E Ff.ven .Aw . Sar\11 Frank Ranttt•z. Jr 1373 I Newp0tt Cent., Drive, New· pue OrlYe, Ste 328, ll'Me, Femailien. La~ CA Tni. bvMMte II con-dueled bY AA lndl.ildual nts WNVIR Of ::',°':, ~ °"::"i:. ~~. ~=""' Al~!'~b~-1 c~:' Al'\a, CA 92701 Oni.ayNi CtrClt trvine CA. l)Ofl a..cn. CA 92660 CA 92715 TNt bvll"-' 11 con-d\leled by A Cofpor1Uon The re9l1lranl com · ..CYCL.I ._, Oeoro• A Ylpp, 2 92720 Hua busineu 11 con-Thie buttneu 11 con· ducted b)' Huebend and The re911tran1 com· ~ 10 lrll\lllC1 bu.._ M_,....TION Fiii 111 111"' c.oumv •llelw ltw '"'"' lllllOt Dele4lnl0 llVIM. CA 92720 Th11 Out•nHa 11 eon-ducted by A COfP<)fatlOI\ Clucl.O Oy· A ~allon Wife ~ IO 11111'1.-Ct byl&--under llMI lletJ1Joua AT CfT\' M'OMIOMD P<OJJef&'' U..tlld Trus businns 11 con Thi• bvelnM• I• con-ducted by A Gene.al Part The reg1a111n1 com-The reg11111n1 com · The regl11ran1 com-neee under lhlt llcUllOu• ~ n-0t n.,_ ..CYCLI IAlfTY C UU8IA SAVING!> due1ed by • COIPQ•attOl'I dUcltd b'J an unln-,_lhtp menced 10 tranMCt t>ull-menc.c:t lo tranMC:t butl• menoed to 11an.ect bvll-~ 1\11'19 Ot ~ IMJted abolle on NIA flfW>GAAMI AHO LOAN l\SSOC 111111 The registrant c.om ,..~ w Bok • Von t<MINln Aw llv11w CA rnefl(.ecl 10 tranuct 01.W corporal• uaoc1111on Trte reo1S1rant com-neu under tlle lict1Uous ,_, under Ille llCllllOU• neM undel Ille flcll110u• kited aboYe on u..tOber tfJ, oo L" Tiie C11y Council or the 1127 ,5 17 t 4 1 •SJ lOJO nen Ul'dei tne 1ret•tiout other than a p1nne'9h1p menc:ea to trensaci busi-bv11nes1 name °' namlS bu-• name Of nanwe bulineU neme 0t n.,,,.. 199• Thi• tt•tement was nltd C11., of N-port Be.ch doe$ Jot"' Atr v Pr flle 1e9latranl com· nen vncer Ille ricttt•ous 1161ed .. l)Ove0f!Oelot>« HI l+tted el>ov9 on August 1, l+ttedabo'fe onNIA WllllamH McFari.no wtlJl lheCOur1tyCte11t otOt· ~e«>y0tC1..,.N-I0110_. Oat• ,~8~....., ~"1 t>us•neu naM* °' name~ ~ 10 trtnMCI l>YSl-bu.,nen name or namH 198• IHll Andy Song Tni1 ll•l~t .., .. llltd ange Count)' on October 5 Section 1: Section 10113 10 20 1077 9 1tllte09:;-on SePI~ n ... under 1ne llelltlov• lltled aoove on September Wilham H McFattend Pntt•P ~ Stump, Pretldent Thie etatemeflt w .. ftltd wOll the County Clerk of Or· 1919 12 56 020 01 the Newpon ~ '3J,~ Marino bUllMN nlme or namp 18. 1989 Tn1s Jtatemen1 "lat Wed Thia 1111'"*'1 wet tiled with the County Clerk ol Or-ange County on September f"31'10 e.ach MuntCtplt COde 1ha11 "8.lC NOTICE T./'lll 5letement was filed 11e1ed 11><>ve on NIA Thie statemeni was lot&d wtth the County Cl.,k ol Or-wttll Ill• County Clerk of Or· 11\Qe County on Septemb« 13, 1989 Publl•hed Orant• Coast be llmeneled to read u lot· with tne County Cle•lc 01 °' oan ROf'flalM K11kh11rn with the County Clerk 01 0 ,. ange County Of1 September 1111119 Counly on sec>ttmber 25. 1989 ,_,1..., Dally Pilot Octot>e< 13 20. •~ T ~104 ange Cc>1.mt>' 1)'1 OctOOIW,, Thia 11a1tment wet t~ed ange County on Seotemt>er 13. 1989 2fJ, 1989 ,... Publlthed Orange Cout 27, NOY91T\ber 3 t989 12 56 020 B1c ycle NOTICt °" 198g wtth the County Ctetll ol Or-27. 1989 "431041 F4m12 Pubttahed O•lll99 Coaat Dally Pltol $ep1embel 29. F-85• leens1n9 Required • Non-Tltl.9TEt'I SALE Fu.al a~ County on Augu11 JO Marquise Beut ler Pubt"ned Orange Co111 C •a e , Sc II roe d • r , Delly Pilot Se9tembel 29, Oc1obet fJ. 13. 20. 1919 en11 Proh10<tec:t Nol.oe • ~ llMlfl INI Published Orange Cont 1980h2"7' F4»tti Da11y Pilot Sept..-nber 29, Knowlton. Mobtey & OctoberfJ. 13.20. 1geg F-eoe rtaJC NOTIC£ "Nopersonwno11111ff•· onFf'IOlltf 0c:1o0et 2> 1988 • Deity Piiot October 12 19 Pub11an.d 01ange Coal! Publtsned Orange Coasi Oc101Mtr 6 13 20. 1989 Burnell, 5 Park Plue, Sune F-811 dent 01 me Oly shall ride or 10 00 ,.:.,. • .,,;. ofb 2e. ~ovemt>er 2 1989 ()ally Pitol September 2g Dlllly P1101 October 6 t3 2o F·805 800, lrvtne, CA 92714 "8.JC NOTIC( K·IM'11 PIOP411 any b.cycle upon •ny ioc...s • 1<11 ~ a-c:t1 Blvd . T'1-834 October 6. 13. 20. 1989 27 1989 Publllhed Orange Co.ti "8.JC NOTICE FICTITtOUI IUllNEI• puDltC street StOewaJll alley SI• 106 w•-*· F 830 ,,,,841 P\a.IC NOTICE D•Uy Pilot October 13. 20, K-11177 NA• ITAft.MENT bleycle tane OI patn or any c.i.ton.. ~ t.MTy f'tlll.IC NOTlC£ ----------27 Novembef 3 195g FIClTTIOUI IU ... 11 FtCTITIOUI ~II The following persons are otne< PllbltC prOpefty #l'tten Rol""'8n on WWII~ T.,._. --...;..;;~;.;.;;.....;.;.;;;..;..;.;;.;; __ K-511111 F-eeuc ..... ITATa•NT N.U. ITATaMINT d04fl9 bu91neN as "" no1 bMfl 1te.en511d and Conwnunlly A.UOCrlllO'I ... FICTrT10UI •USIHHS ,___________ The lollOWint j)ef90f\I are Tl\e IC>llowlng peraons .,e v I c T 0 R c Ap t T "L for .. 111en ,,,. ilPPIOP<tal• ... • puOI< llUCl()f'I ID ,,,. FICTITIOUl IUltNEH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ITATtMfNT rt11JC N0TIC( OOlng ~ ..-doing bu.,,_. N GROWTH VII L P 17702 tteenseleehesno1 be@np11d n.gr..t 11oooer to< CM11 NAME ITATaM£NT NAME STATEMENT Tne lollow1ng pet sons are 1-----------A L L S P A C E • S /Ir N A HARBOR RtOOE RE.AL· M1lct>ell North Suite 101 and ""f\ICh does not bear a ~'I oneo. or '*'''..., The IOllOWlng pe.sons ere The lollowtng perSO'lS are d0tng buSlness as • 11471 MARCOS/SAN MARCOS TY B BIG CANYON REAL-lnnne, CA 9271' Boeyele ltGense tnd.c.•a u re-cf** (_,.... • tttne 01 U1e dOlng b\41neu u doing b"s•nen 8_, FISHERMAN S DELIGHT OftANCM COUNTY BUSINESS PARK. =• Uppet TY, C HARBOR RIDGE Victor Capital Corpor-Quttecl by the prov1soons 01 tn ...V ~ Of the Untlecl QUA LITY M'ANAGE· ERARITEREAUY 32325 <188181rcl\StrHtrt-2 New· IUPEMOACOUftT ~Plaza. $\jlle 201, PROPERTIES. D HARBOR auon Ca11lorn1a t7702 thrsCnap1et St._I .. ngnt t(le W>11 MENT. 18 Herm11aoe Lane S Coasl Hwy S Laguna CA IJOfl Beacn. CA 92660 l'OO Clwtc Cett'ef Newp()t'I Be.ch, CA 92660 RIDGE EST A TES REAL TY Mnenetl Noon Suite tO I B No bt<:fCle ma) be 50 tnt.-~-DJ a NallCe OI ~&etch. CA 92660 92677 Ester MaJpas, 20 Blakeley Of. w .. 1 Tatnutz., Venture-I. .,. E HARBOR RIDGE CREST tr111f'e CA. 927 I' t1censeo Dy a L•ten11ng Dela.ii at'CI Electlon 10 Ml Ja~Cooll<lge Mears t8 Maripret A Lea 227 lrvtne CA 92720 lante Ane, Upper Newporl Pia.la Suite REAL TY F HARBOR TnomH V Bo.,tes 17702 Agency or Agent wntGn tS P\nuel'tl to 0-,..,,, Of • Hefmll~ Lane. Newport Y on•rtn Sa~ Laguna McKinley Uy Malpn 20 CA. t2701 201, Newpor1 Beacn. CA RIDGE RE.Al ESTATE. 550 Mitchell Nor1!1 Suite tOI not o .. neo by a 1e1dent ol ~· ConO<IJOna a eeac:n. CA 926&0 N1ouei CA 92677 Blakeley Irvine CA 92720 Pe1111oner KATHIE A 92660 Ne..part Cent., Olive, New-tnnne CA 927 t4 the C11y Remlndion6 ~ "°'JOe - Suaan Elll8t>eth Meo" 18 tnis bustnns 15 con-This bus1nes~ 1s con· DUNLAP BYTon M TarnuUef 1379 po<1 Be.ch CA 92660 T'11s bus1nen is con-C I'~ lor D1cye1e license -oeo O!' or •llOUI .,.,.._., tiermiuig• Lane. Newporl du<:tecJ Dy An Individual ducted by NIA Respondent MICHAEL P Circle W1y. Laguna Beech Tne 1rv1ne Company 550 dUCllld by A L1m1ted Part· •ssi.anu or renewal as H • ~. 1•"' Oftto91 A9oor01 ol Betch, CA 92660 Tile •eoi stra"t tom-Tile reo1s11ant com-DUNLAP CA !1'2651 Newpo<t c.n1e< Olive, N--nersh1p tabt1sl'led Dy Section ~ Coul"tly. C.lltDrnoa. "' ThlS buainen ,5 con mel'lted tc, l•Jn>dCl busi menceo to transact Dus•· Caw No 0303005 This business 11 con-pon Be.ch CA 92660 Mtcn-Tne reo•strant com-12 S6 060 sna11 oe wa111ed -OWIC:e wotn • ~- ducted by Hust.end and ne's ;n•tl!r 1,.,,, frGl•'·Otts ness under !he f1ct111ous SUMMONS due.led by A Genefal Part-10111 mencecJ 10 It ansact ous1-l<>t an 1nd1v1duals ... no obtain Of Co¥enent1 Cot\CltllOna a Wile DIJ\tnf'\S 0 .. ,..,.. ,r '1dfT1PS buS1nau name or name5o NOTICfl You heff ti..n ne<$Pl•P Tn1s buStness 11 con-ness under 1ne t1t1111ous a b1eyc1e l•eense 0t renewal R•ll"2-~ tn Olk• Tile reg•strilnt torr. hstedabii.eon;"I~ 11 1q 89 ltstedabove onNtA eued.Thecouttme1dec:lde The reo1s1rant com-ducted by ACorporauon bVS•ness name or names 11 a Crly spon~•e<I b•evt:le ~ of ~ ~y. mel'ICed to transact DUSI Tnis statem .. ni was r.ted Ester Malapas etieln•t you wlttlcMll y04lr menced 10 transact bus1-The reo1s11ant com-hlled 1bo11e on N A salety P•o0ram C..tomre in Ille P'OC19'1Y d f T111s statement was flleO "'--'~ heerd 11nlee• "OU ,... ness under the lict1t1ous ~ed to tranaact Dus•-Thomas v Boytes S.cllon 2: The Mayor sN1ll uue1ec1 in Mid County 11t'11 ness un er me IC111tous with the Count' Cterlt of Or-C C ~.. • ., .... ~~ • • -11 .. ' ""''h the o"n1y terk or Or· • ....-wtthln 30 dew11• "eed business name or names ness under !he flc1111ous Tn1s statement was hied sign and lhe City Clerk snan "' _..._, '""' v, DustnMS name or names ange Countv on Septembt'r C S ,...._ • "---' ..... 1""' 32 ... T-llSled •OOve 'l:>n Septemt>er 6 t989 dnge ounty on 81Jtembllf the lnl0tm•tlon befo1tr. tilled aoove on Jan"ary business name or names with th• County Clerk of Or· a11esi to the pauage ol 11t1s .--..... ON .... "' ,_. 26 1989 Maro"r .. 1 " Laa 18 1989 ti you wlsn to seek th• ad· 1985 listed aoove on September anoe County on October 5 Ordinance foe City Cterk ~. 8291 •pet *P ,._,,., Svst.n E Mur' F43064l F43111l' vtCe or an attorney 1n this Byron M Tamutzer 14, 1989 1989 Shall cause 1ne same 10 bt' "' ~-._,. PubltSlle<l Orange Coast m1tter. you should do so Tl\ls sta1emen1 was ltle<I Wiiham H McF•rlanCI f4l37lt Pubhslled once 1n lhe othc111 ReoonM ~Mid -·Y Tnts 11a1emen1 was ltted Publ1sn110 011Jnqe Coast D p s ~ °""'* A.lell wtlh Ille Counly Cter~ 01 Or-.)aily p,101 Oetot 8, 6 13 20 a1ly 1101 eptember 29 promptly so lhll your w!lt-wlln Ille County Cieri< ol Or-This 11a1ement was l11ed Pubhsned Orang.e C'08St newspaper w1tlltn l11teen l t5J ~ f' ~ anoe County on September 'J7 11l8Q Oc101>er 6 13 20 1989 ten response. ti any may~ ange County on s.ptembel with the Coun1y Cltirk ol Or-Daily P1101 Octobe< 13 20 days •her 1ts aCIOQ!ion T sc:: :.0-MIG 21 1989 F'32323 840 _________ F_._so_1 tiled on tame 26. 1989 f'329111 ange County on Septemt>e< 27 Novembllf 3 1989 S.Ctlon 3~ lh•s Ord1nantll ,.. Pubhsned OraOQe c;oa'1 1-----------AVISOI Usted hi slOo du-Pi.bhshed Ofange Coast 13 1989 l=-3s.2 wU lf\lf.oOu<.ed •I e r90ula1 QI,,., :"'":' :'9~ Dally PilOt October 13 20 P\a.IC NOTICE m1ndado El t11bunal puedt1 Daily PH01 Oc1ot>e< 13. 20. F431531 mee11ng of tne C•ty C<>1Jnc11 ~ ~ • llUf1)0f1ecl NlllC NOTIC£ 1(51175 FICTITIOUS BUSt~SS NAME ST A TEMENT Tr>e I Oil owing per '()OY er~ d0<no business as C1>8GC INTEJ'tNAT1QN4L 12JSEA.L-O It.All T1C tist.27 8roollnur~t Su•le 22• Founta n vaoe~ Cali' 9:"708 Mon•c• C. d 'P B"'r lf>' 2060<' Roµv" ,. , .. LlkewOOd f:fa I ~' t• Yvonne ~ Woo1t 139~ Ocottllo D11ve A .ers•Ot: Cat•' 9<'')0~ T tus 0~1s ,.1ess ., dUCte.;J I', to ;.t.l• "'"'!> '~P '' ,r • m "'enceo •. ''""~"rt • "~ nets ynd~r •r f< '·C1 I bus•n~ss name ':if narr'• hsteo above o.-"' A Monica C Bor z~r This stateme"' .. a~ • "" iw1th the (. iiyt1tv ( 1F-U r ,t / )r ange Counl, on l1c 1 o,., ~ 1989 F036S8 .e._1.1bhsf'leO O•a"gf' Co1~' De11y P o• Oc<oc"' '• 26 No.,.mr... • •911':1 '" e'\t 27 November 3 1989 MllC NOTICE dec1dir contra Ud s•n au· 27 Novembllf 3 1989 Pu1>11sl\ed Orano• Coast MlJC NOTIC£ of tne C11y of Newport Beacn 10 lie SI~ t.teole. lfW'e FICTITIOUS BUSINESS d1enc1a a menos Que Ud re-F·864 D111y Pilot s.ptembllf 29 ne10 on 1ne 251n day ot Sep-I F ·856 1<51122 NAME STATEMENT sponda denlro de 30 dtas Oclober 6 13 20 1989 SUMMONS tember 1989 and adOQled C:.::-.--119 II'\-. ti.A l'tlll.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tne lollo•>ng pe<sons are Let la 1111orm•e•on Que Nil.IC NOTICE F-808 (CITACION JUOICIALI on tr.e 91n aay o f Octol>fl• ------------MUC NOOCE NAME STATEMENT doing bus1,..ess as !IQIHI NOTICE TO DEFENDA.NT 1989 Dy tr'e fo1tow•ng •Ole :::::. ~~ ~ KS1nt Tne lot1o"'1"9 Pt'fsbn• il•e 80B81 S KINDS OF DE· S1 US1ed desea sollCtlar e4 FICmlOUS 9USINlSI "8JC N0TIC£ CAvtSO a A.eusaOOI BLANCA to·"''' tttle POll•IOI or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUS•ESS do•n9 busires.s dS SIGNS 48 Htttsdale Dr consero de un aoogado en NAME ITAT£MENT DATI et al 1' ~ E S C. 0 .J l'O ~ 10 1191' tor NAME STATEMENT NAME ITATlMlNT A. INN AT H•E PAP~. B New;x>rl Beacn CA 92660 este 11un10 deber1a htcettO The fottow1ng persons are K-51-VOU ARE BEtNG SUED Clll.AEtt.e8ERS t .JP ... ER ~ ~ T~ toi°"" ng ~SOM are Tf\e lollo .. ing ~rsons il•f' STERLING CA.NYON C Roberta Arlene Felsot 48 1nmed1at1menle Ce Uta doong buStness as FICTrTIOUS 9UllNESS BV PLAINTIFF (.4 Ud ~es1a SANSONE PL .JlvlME A ••••·-OOlll W'CI d0•"9 Du.,.nPSs as dO<ng Ousiness H !HILLCRE ST INN 650 ro ... n Hillsdale Dr Newport Be3Ch manere su Tespuest11 HOTEL RESERVATION NAME ITAT£MlNT dem1nd1ndol ROBER T STR~SS ,..,.pr CO.<: enom.y1 -10 ..,. JOH,_ G VALE~-"<E ) SELECT LITERARY AS· Cf'nter DJ'" 17th ~loor C A 92660 eserlta SI nayalguna l)IJede eEWNTER OF ANAHIEM The lotlOwtng ~ns .,_ DOODY AND LVNN OOODV WATT S3 ~00 ....,, ,,...,_. A.SSOC ••E$ '2 v en • SOCtATES 36t5 Blue Key 1Cos1a Mesa CA 9c.626 Tn1s business is con-ser re<;i•SH8dl a tiempo •521 Campus Dnve Ste d0tng Dusmess .s You 11e .. 30 CALENOAR NOES iq()NE ,,...__ ea P'O'frOed "' u.olNewoon'Sf'act> '-<U·~ 92So0 C0tonadelMar CA 92625 I Ame,,wn St'ntor ln1ts a ducted by Anlnd1111oua 1·T0THERESPONDENT 326 Irvine CA9271S T1'TEVAMA COTTON & DAYS •ftet Ihle a"mmon• ABSENT NONE o.c.r.ion ~ 11 ef"I """~•er S••OP ~or:.« Bonnie B Hes•e 361~ Caht.:>rn.a C.nroor,won 6SO Tne registrant com-fne pe111tone< nas hied a Orange County Hotet Res-ASSOCIATES 132 Alamour la _,,eel on J'OU to file • MAYOR, Donald A unoer ,,,. -Ot MIC! at.or a Ca ''"'''a co•PO< Btue Key Corona del tt.ear To .... n Cen1er D""" t7tn menced 10 transac1 t>us1-pet111on concerning your ervatton Cente< 4521 Cam. Irvine CA 9271<1 11-wrUlen re1ponae at Strewn lo.c.r.'°" .... cnwo-w>G atior> ·~ ''*"'"'" "+ewt>Oll CA 92625 F'loor Costa Mt><" CA 1 If I t r I ,... ATTEST I"'· C • • •·~6"-n ness under tt>e 1c1tt1ous mameoe you 11 to 1 tr a P'JS Drive Ste 326 Irvine David Dougtes Cotton thl• cour1. .. __ ot Mod NI~ ...,acn a' u "" Thts business •S con-92626 business name or names response .. 1th1n 30 days ol CA 92715 132 Almador Irvine CA A letlet Of phone c .. I wm Wanoa E Ragqic• The ~ rr-.s bu~"""ss ·S •o• ducted by An tnd1v1dua1 Tn1s bus1n .. ss is con-llSled above on 1981 me dlle lhal '"'-' summons ThlS business ,5 eon-92714 not ~otect JOU; your type-CITY CLERK ~'°" uno.r MIC! ducted Oy a corpo•ot•or Tne reo•strant com dutted by A Corpora11or-Roberta A Fetsot ,5 served on )'OU your de· ducted by ,.. Corporation Tnis business ,5 con wrlUen reeponN m"'' be Pub~sl'le<l Or an9e Cod~t o.c.r.'°" ~ Tne •eg stra• • c.oro menced to uansact bus1 The reg•~trant com Tnis siaiement was Meo 1au11may~en1eredandtne The registrant com· ducted by An lndtv1dual ln ~opeflef.C ICHmttyou Da11yP11010ctnof'• 13 1iec. .. eaAec1W'll._.,to1nelmeneeo-•c •ra,.,sac· ou~• nes.s under t"e hCllllOU~ me'lCe<I fO lrclnsaet l>uS1 h th c Cl ~ I 0 1 d t .. _ "86' I -ne•• ~d·• '" 'Cl I 0 • ""''" .. e ounty "'~ o r· cour mey enter 11 1u gmen menced to 1ransact bus•· Tne reg1stren1 com · want t ... court to hear y04lr " ~tgnecl • ,.,,...,, ~~ "" ~ e ' '' "' business name or names nen under tn;o f1cti11qus ange County on September cont11ntng 1n1unc11ve or nest undet the f1c11t•ous menced to tr11nsae1 bust· c... 0-.IO'I ol 09lllUll et.o business namf' or n<1rn+;'I ltstlld lbOve on Septemb1>r Dusiness namtt or r111mt>'> 26 1989 F4327M other orders concerning business name or names ness under tne hctillous If 0 you do not ni. your MllC NOTICE 0.--0 lor S-. "'° • "'""enlhsted atir"•P e>n ~nf' 1 14, 1989 hsteo .JDove or. Jt>nu.l<~ 1 p bl hi,d o c d t t 1 'NQI t C>elau« o Eieo 198Q Bonnie B Hesse 1988 u is range oas1 1111s1on o proper 'I spousa ttsted above on Augus1 1 bus1n.ss name or nllmes rMponN on time, rou may NOTICE 0# I a ~ .,, ion Daily P1to1 October 13 20 support child cus10<1.y ehtld t989 1ts1ed abOve on November t toee the ceM, •nd your TRUSTEE s SALE 10 Sen to be ~.., 111 ,,... Jo"" G Voier-t re ::>"" This statement wa\ f•led This '>tatf'm.,nt "''*" "1"tl 21 November J 1989 suport auorney lees cos1s Ph11tp C Stump, Pres1den1 1988 w11ge1, m-y and p<Of>-fruatff Sale No 2s22 County ..,,.,.,..,,...,_,~ den• w1tn the County Clerk of O• w1tn me Count) Cter~ ..,. O• F 865 and such other relief as may Tn1s statemenl was tiled D Dountas Couon erty m•y be taken without T 0 d No 616,,._ 3 ~ l'W'lllfl • IOC*.O r.,,, '>latPment wd~ ' .... 1 ange Coun1y on Seo1ember ange Counl~ on St'lltr mt»" !-----------be granted by tne court T,.,e wllll ihe county Clei-1\ of Or-T!lis st~lemel'lt ,..,5 hied tur,ller w•rnlng lrom 11\e •Ue ' er ...,. Truat• condUCtlf'lll . .-Ii,..,,,, tne Cour>lv C•e" .i ,..., • 18 1989 F'31146 28 1989 DtllDtlC NOTICE ,, 1 I>. s eour1. Reterenc6'lo•n No t.MTy Aoll'lm..,, A11cwney 111 an9e Cou"'l " () ""'"' ~ Put>hShed Oran"e Co,l5! JV McGoodw••• Pi"~' l"UU\. garn1s ment o wages ta ange County on ep1em1>er wotn the Coonty Cter~ of Or 141 OJS6•l , _ 1 ,.,, 8eect-8NG 198Q ,, 1no ot money or property or 26 1989 F432114 ange Coonty or> Sep1ember Tiier• .,. other let•I re· ~OU ARE IN OEFl\UL T ....,_ • ..., I · Daily Pilot Octobe• t3 :?O dent LEOAL otner court aulhorized Case Sc n roe de r 2!> 1989 q"lremenlL You may want JNOfR A DEED Of TRuST Sulla · ioe W•,..nster F'33685 27 November 3 1q89 F03079 ANNOUNCEMENT proet!ed1nosm1yalsoresu1t Knowl son Mobley & F432S30 to call an •tlCH-J r1tl\I DATEO ,20~ 70 UNLESS C.tor'>• g~ P,,t,1ishf>C u •anqto ~""'1 F 8'>5 Put>ltSl'lf'd Or.;nge toast DAI.LY PILOT ~AV 18 t989 Burnell !>Pat!>.. Plaza Suite Pubh~ed Otange Coast aweJ. tt JOU do not known vOu TAK( ACTION TO DlleG Sepcemoet 22 iaeil 108''> "''' :Kt ·!Jer .. " -----------01ttyP tot C'lctc~rt> 1120 PURSUANT TO T11E G11yG1an'lfllle,Clerk,B1: 800 Irvine CA92714 Da11., P1101 Septpm~r 29 enellCHnef,youmaycall an ~OTECT YW R ~R 9y~~-" A.lto....,•!26 .. -.e..-r .. r; '98~ P\a.IC NOTICE 'l1 •989 PROVtStONSOF THE.COM Linde C HeyH. 0.pvlJ PuDl1shed Orange CoastlOctot>et 6 t3 20 •989 •tlon,.y relerrel MNlce r. 1T t..IAY SE SOlD Al A ~ .,,_~,, ~ "4.'.' MUN CA TtONS ACT OF Cle1k Da11y P110t October 13 20 F 8 tO • 1e9.i .id offtce (Haled In 1 PuBt•C SALE F •uu ~·;-~. ~ Pll(JI Dt11D1IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 1-----------t934 AS .llME"IDED NO David W11~1rson 2107 N 27 Novemt:>er 3 1989 the phone boott) NEED llN ElCPll\NAltQ"' ~-,,..-....-.. .,_.., • l"UU\. NAME STATEMENT Pta.IC NOTICE •1Cf S HEREB~ GtvEN Sroacsway = 208 Santa I' 86<'ll PtllllC NOTICE Offpue• de que le en-C.>F T 01E NA TuRE Of r.,E I The to110.,.1ng ~rson~ 11,.1-----------THAT • ..,E <;ADDLEBAC" A.na CA. 92706 lf99Yen Ht• cltaclon tu-I PROCEEDtNC.S AGA1NSl PtllllC NOTICE .-tCTm~J~S~~SINESS d0<ngous1ness ;u IC·51711 ::::orM.1L '' ''< COLLEGE PuDt,sn~ Oranqe C:.0<1st 1(.51293 dlclelu.tedtleneunpCuo YOU ;ou S><Ou1D NEW P 0 R • BE AC.. FICTITIOUS 8USIHESS IOIS-R CT C. Rf QUIRED •O Oit •1 P, 01 Seote"'t:>er 29 f'tlll.IC N0T1C£ FICTlTIOUS aUSINlSS de 30 DIAi CALEHOARIOS TACT A LAWVER l O&&Clee NAME ST ATEMENT HOTEL RESEAV A.T ONI NANESTATEMENT ;:~E ""T"' T11E FCC. NO Octot>er6 13 20 t989 NAlftSTATtMENT P••• pre1entar una On t10Jll~•' tJo P l.A NOTICtOf' .h,.•o "'w•"<:t>4:''Y'r·c. "~ CENTER 452 I Camp • 1 . "e 10110 ...... .., r l'rC.(I •••• LATE. R Tt•A"I DECft,18fR ~819 FICTI'TlOOS •UStN£SS Tile following persons arf' ~la eeerlta • ma-COL u t..IBIA F NAlllCt A.L TRUSTU. SAU 00c_"~ ~';"~";'~; c: "'~ c ~ INNe SI~ J26 Irvine CA do "9 buW'"S~ ... t 1qey AN A.PPL1CA r101~ NAM£ STATEMENT dO<"O OuStnf'SS as qulna en e•t• c0'1• CORPORA ''ON <OS •n,; ,.,.. fllaltC» • l'tereOf II"'.,, t-.. c E .... E c. • .. "' 9r ,,.. 927t5 L A E111•ERPA SES .?'82 FOR RENENAL OF FM MtlC NOTICE The IOllo.-mo e>e<sons are EGG ROLL HOUSE 25"0 Un• eerta o "na !lamed• """°"''"" '"'''"" .,,,,,.,, on,,..,.., ~ '17 '9811 • r Orange County Ho1e1 Re>-DuPunt Dr Sw•lt'S .2 iS TRANSL A I OR s r A TtON dO<ng l)UStnl!M as Main -H "'"ne CA gr 14 .... Ionic• no .. olrecet• .Incl wr~nl ... DOJ('(J tl1 •O 00 A..M • If-. Ol1lce ~·~· c1~;; .. f· ,.; -..... erv11ion Cen1er 4!>21Cam }2<1 1rv•nP CA 92"•!> >{208 AM N EWPORT K-51415 tS MAT AAA PU8l-8,nnvon Nouven 14 ~82 prolecc:lon: eu reapueala Tr.,~t R .. tu•ll .. d u,.icx:.i.o••••.0 8-:r>~ 1'•ca 0,?pl'•'e~ -(' PUS 011"e Su• 326 Ir~"'' AdafT'P l•t'P ~7~~: Lnt BEACH STA.TtON ~208Ai.A flCTITIOUSaUSINlSS CATIONS 222 W >{t'lte• LiiurelA•P Irvine CAll.7 t4 nc:rllaam~ulnatlenequa •21471! .t!i Doc u""-"'t No ~Oii 9266eW.l1't~ c11,10,,,a l900 O 6,.,,0 CA 927 lS Cott Or LdQun<1 Hill~ CA OPERATES Wt r.., A. PEA.K NAME STATEMENT Santa A.na CA 92707 Con Le l l tO Pacific J .,, c11mpllr con I•• for-t809 t 8<1<>~ t 296 1 P•11e I S C This bus·n~ss •S co•· Q?6 ·3 TRA '-SM 'l TE R our PUT The ro11ow•"" persons are Nore&n Khan Ma~ Gold "'0 m a 11 d•d•1 t en a 1•1 t 2•3 ut 0t111...i Rocur"s n Rolhm..,, O" WW1 ol ~ St•eel '"'" 'l'.l' <l'til .. ,, sas City MO 6• 106 • "'---Hon-• lv'es.t CA '1"626 CIUClecJ tly A Cor11ora1 "'•• r ll l .J Sur> P• 'f S• •• POWER QF' 10 WAT TS dOt"Q bus1nt11H <I.I Inc Nevada 222 W Kell .. , ThtS b"Siness IS c:An. 1proplada1 11 ut1led qulel'e 11'\t! Oii....-OI thot Rocordot< "' -· ' -4 The reg1'lt•<1••I ccrr lord ''"'"" (.A ",-1'> CR0'-4 HOAG MEMORIAL l<ITIMA. THAI CUStNE Santa Ana CA92707 ~ " que le cor1e e.cuche '" 0.a~ Counrv c.t11orn1• A.aaoc::ti910t' -.... o.All< OMt< A.S<.OCrU~ 2900 O mencec:t 10 11ans11c1 bus• '"''~ bl.IS 11e~6 .. con HO~P IT AL RE8ROAD C ORPORATION doing Tn1s business •S con-duCle<I Oy Co Paf!r>e" eA81:Ult<o1 by U•r\r.11 I llUCI-IO , .... ,.,... 0000. Br•SI->' Sirttf :;.,ite O• nets under tne 11c1&1•ous duc;u,'CI b) Co·P;trlr ers CAST•NG STA.TIO"! t<SBR Dusienss as 11\ITltt.eA a Catt-ducted b) A.n 1na1v1dua1 T"e registrdnt com ca;f u.led no piesenla 1u Gr•ham .tnd i,,..i1u a Gr• ID' C88fl cm,_.. ~ 01 Costa '4esa CA 92626 buSlnM' namP or """'es The n1g1~t l••• co,.,.. "'"" CHANNEL 203 IN 1orn1a Corporation 2010 Tne re915tra'lt com menced 10 traMatl ousi r••--laallempo pveoe nam "usl>ctr>Cl antJ ••'" ioettil.0~(~•-j MO.; •s~OCJ••~ 2900 0 llSled abov• an AuQust t mrnced 10 tr1n~;tl.' hus1-MISSION VIEJO ON our. Main S11ee1 S1e t'O Irvine ~Ced to transact bus•: ness vnder tile "'1'1'0us ,_,d;;~1 caeo., le :......_.._n WILL SELL AT PvBl IC ol ... "'-'UI mon.f ol l,.,. 8•is10• $r•~! Swte t04 1989 'less under 1n,. f•rt1hou~ PUT CHANNEL 208 CA 9211' ness vnder me l1c t•11ous bustl'less name or name~ ~lier ev eolarlo, 111'di,;;;0 AUCTION r o THE HIC.,'1 unMCI 51.91•1 • ~ •~• Costa Vesa CA 9262E Ph11tp C Stump Prt'S1den1 business nafT'e ,,, ne,.,.,,.~ Pubhsned Ornnne Ca.ist S H A I< P O N G business name or names usted above on N " y ot .. d 1 EST SIOOER FOR Cl\S.., I W>ll '"'.,... cneted D'f •1 >(MO Assoc•ates ?QOC I" Tl'11s statement wos hied hs1eo abov!' on Octot:>e• 1 Oa1tv Ptlot OctoDer" 1J 1989 BUSHVAKANIS T 29 T1a1a l15ted above on N A ~;;,; ~~;..~~~inwas !ile<l pr~ad c,~!•!.,,1eo• adl~ IP>tvaOIP a1 11m~· 111 <;tit• 1n Hot>m ~ 0.lllU4! end EteOion 81 510' Si•eel Suite IC:·• Wllh Ille Coonty Cterk or Or 1989 F870 Irvine CA 927 t4 Ma.a Gold Inc clonal pot p11te de la cor-ta. l•,.lul m...n..~ 111 '"" Utt•••~' to -"'"...,,. 10 [)eciWWIO'l lCosta Vesa CA. !ol26Z8 ange County on Sep11>m~ Ad11m P .:'.•PCl l(tTtMA 8USHYA.KANIST Tn11 statement wos liled .. ,in tne County Cler~ 0' Or E1l1ten ot1oa requlelto1 States t... 1.a~n .t c.aY>.._., \I DI ~I. ConO«Clt'tl a Tnis Dusi~ess ' con "61989 F'_1 .. Th • 1•1A-t f ld "9T I C•9"71 4 w1tn1ne C~·n"'Clerk ol Or-~ngeCount)OnSeplember ._ ... p............. t ....... ~~t.lra .. ntrv.,)l•11:11•Realndion6-0l nDl<»-ducleC O~ A n unn c -· v ,, s a n .. en .. as I e PtllllC NOTIC£ c 1ara 1111n1 ... c ~ •r 1~ 1989 ......... . ........ que u• ... nsth•nsl b~nlt • 'n1 .. 'I _,,.., on ot •DOU!.....,,.,.., co•pora'ed '1$SOCral I' Case Sc I'• o e de r w1tn the Cou"" Cler., o• (X. Tn11 business 11 con-ange County on September F'3l7lt qulera ll•mar a un •bo9»do • ·v v • v ~ 988 Oft<=* R9cotOt o! t<nowlson M oblf'> & enxe County Cln OC'!Obef S LEGAL ucted Dy A COlporation 26 1989 F432701 ln!'nectt.tatnenle SI no con· dra•n l>'f ii $!al" or lll<JefilJ 11 1 "' ,.._,. IO!ner T~a~ A Panne•$"•P P 0 C PubhShed Orange Coast c•8d•I un10n 0 , ., c.n.,., °""'98 County ...--IC)r'n&e. "' .,,"' •e.:J s•·~"' CC'"' Burnell Jamboree Center !> 1 t9 9 PUBLICATION Tne reo•strant com ubhShed range oast Daily Pilot Seotemb"• 29 oc• • un abOgldo, i-de dfil•n by 4 SI•'"..., 1~,,1 ~ '""" • Deoan1on1mence<l ·~ ,,3,...~dC.• ous Parll Plu.a Suite 800 1rv1nf' F43J731 DAIL y PILOT menceo to 1111nsac1 bust· D•1ly Pilot Oclobe• t3 20 October 6 13 20 i989 11..,,ar a un Mrvlclo de tel· •• ,11105 ani• loan .. s·i~ r o1 ~·-CondjltO'll a nes~ ""d... :nf' ••et 1,,,.,u5 CA 9271• Put>hsneo Or.tnQ<' ColSl THE ZONING ADMINIS nett under the f1ct111ous 27 Novernbe< 3 1989 F 800 efenda de abOg..:k>e 0 I ;ron 'WI•~~ assoc.••~;.., ~noiore _,,., tn Of'oel ousiness "'il"'f' or "<Imel! Publisned Orange Co;ist D1111 P11ot Octooor 13 20 TRATOR OF THE CITV OF bVllf'eSS name or names F-863 una oflc:lne de •1uda le9al or w v.nos 08t>I< Wl-'"-•'OOll n Reml'lll ot ~ Counly 11steo aOO•'! "r c:;,.01e,...be• Daily PtlOI OctObel 13 20 21 Nove,.,bf'•) 1989 COSTA MESA. Y\llL BE hsted 8b0,,. on June JO "8.IC NOTIC( (•N •• dl1ectorlo ••••• 18Clt0f1 !1102 '" '"" F.nan Celo'°""9 ,,. tne ~1 21 ,,act 27 NC>Yember 3 1989 ~ -853 CONSIDERING THE FOL 19eg •-II' NO lonlco). coal Cu.JI! an.J •ulhu..,w tu ••~ed "' ..., Courtty _.., C"lar es " '-'CLou<:"l••r r.85"X LOWING APPUCA "tONS Bllallpong 8"shy.itan15t ..--TIC( K-51... c-No. sn752 do ~ "' thtl Slllt'' SI• ~ • p..,.. Pres.Oen -----------1 ZONING A CTION President FICTITIOUS au• ..... "'SS The name and address ot At fh., ~II l•unt "" 9>'1-*4>S DI T~ 10l7 T"•S sllteme<-t wa• l led •-"' NOT'C£ IZA-89·23 "OR CRAIG s This statement was filed FICTYTIOUI llUSINESS .. ._ Ille court rs cEI nornb•e y • pet Mao ,__ r ..--."' ' PUBllC NOTICE HAMPTON A.UTHORIZED ""'n tll• County Cler1o. ol O•· NAME STATIMENT NAM£ STAT£MENT d11eect0n oe ta corle esl Su· tr.,,.;e to ine Count..,. V<JU11 ~--,..... ~1 w•tl> tne Count~ C1e<4 ot O< -----------AGE "IT r 0 R D " v t D ange C0un1)' on St>Ptembe< T~ IOllOwtng persons are The totlow•ng pe.sons ate e>er•or Court or tne S111e of nou$0! 700 c .. oe. C... t"' Ot ol lacl (;ouf'lly an~ C.OU"'• on Sf>Ptemf:)O"O' ACTITIOUS aUSINESS 26 1989 dOtng Dus•ness 85 Ootf\Q DUiiness as O W est Senta Ana CA 111 ReoorO 0.. ~ 25 •Q89 NAME ITATUHNT 1<·51275 IHARSH8A.RC.ER OR TON\' IRVINE HOTEL FIESER-THE PHOTO LAB t95 e C•ltl()tnia Count) o• r •IQl>t hllit ~ '"'"'"'t ........ F432535 Tl\e tOllo...,ng persons are FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MELUM FOR A MINOR FU2S27 T 0 CE T I t7th St M l Cost• Mes C A 1"99 700 C•VIC Ceni., D"vt' ..eyeci to ano1 N>• '>elll nv •t 1 KT~ 51_ ·~--Puo11snf"C! Ora·v•e Coast HAM( STATEMENT CQ••DtTtQ•••L USE PER Pubhslle<I 0•1""11 Coas1 VA I N N ER 452 I ' • West Senta A.na CA 92~0' "-~ ·-._ ---" OO!ng busmess as •• ..... .... Campus D e St 326 Jak Deull L-20 Gtor1a1a UN)el MltCI .,._, ,11 Tru\I " ....._ • D11•I' P110J Oc•~ 5 '2 19 HO RES R T Tre 101io...ing ~rSOl'l\ .Jre MIT TO CONSTRUCT A 638 Deil'y Pilot Septemt>et 29 "" e ~~ The n•me address and 09,.., oom,_, ~,-..,., " ' T 809 H TEL E VA ION Ocl be< 6 13 20 1989 lrvtne CA 92715 West Irvine CA 9271 4 leteonone numbe< of ptain-ll'le ptO(>olr'V Jttuatw in W•I -OI ,,_ -~ 26 l98Q '>- CENT ER OF ORANGE d0tngb"s1nessas SOUARE FOOT DE o OtangeCoontyHotel Res-Kun Ja Lee 20 Gtor•all County C-tornw ws..r.o ~ llllOW9 e purilOflec COUNTY 4521 C11mpus NEDA rooo MARl'ET ,\ T1'CHED ACCESSORV F-809 e.vat1onCenter •521 Cam-West lrV1ne CA.9271.t ""' ltlorney or o•a•nlitt tflOll'letanclthe< ... ~n ~ , ... ~All t~ P\llLIC NOTIC£ DrlY9. Ste 326 lrv1n1> CA. DELI t93• ...... oo, 8t~d A.PARTMENT ove~ A l-ous Drive S1e J26 lrv1ne This business IS con· WtlhOul an 'lllO•nev •S 1Et ED418tT " to -~ vr-. I--...;.=.;;;.;._.;.;;...;..;.;;.;;;.. __ 92715 Cost• Mesa CA 926r CAA GAR1'GE tN CON· •-ir N0nr~ CA 92715 ducted bY Husb•nd and nombre la dtreecoon Y ei nu-Pan:el 1 Unrt ll• ., ~ ... ~ out K5154t OrarioeCountv HOlt'I Res Payam J Gn•dm, 12 JUNCTION WITH A NEW l"VIJU\f ·~ fh11 Ou11ness IS eon-W•le mero de telelono d•I sno.n on lhal ce<t.Jtn <:.Jn -... lie _.,.., FICTITIOUS •uaiNESS llf'v•IJOn Center •52t Cam A1ic1111e ~.ste tr""e CA TWO-STORV SINGLE FA.tt.e K-&1211 ducted bv A CorPOrat•O'l Tne regislfanl com· •OOO~odeldem1nd1nte O oomtnium ~n Rec.oroe.1 '" .....,... __....-!" _; NA• l~ATUllENT P'>I Olive Ste 326 lrv1"e 927t4 tLV RESIDENCE LOCA.TE.D ' ed 1 del demandenle Que no 6ouA 12514 P-.,.s 230 111 -~ ot wn,.._ ·....--.,, Tne foll0w1f'9 persons art' CA 92715 Keyanoosn K K"oram A.T 252 COSTA MESA Ft~!~o~:~=· Tne reg•sttan t com-;::: nC:.t~:::-:;c1 ~~;1ienceaooo•oo est Allen 259 1nctus1 .. 1 0111c1111 1'"8. ooaa•;'"·.., .:dorngou11neuas Thie business ,, con 381 fflflle'f A.11enue San STREET IN AN At ZONE The rotlO...,,! ---~ns are ~~~r ''t~~sa;;~ti~u0~·~ buSIM~s name 0, n'•mes and Ftatt tnc0tpora1eo At-Aecords ot O.•~ Cuunrv ~ "•••a S A. N PA 8 L 0 AS dueled by A Corpo1a11on JOM . CA 95 t 17 ENVIRONMENTAL DE. dolnn buSlnett :;·,..., M.ness nime or names llsllld abOve on N I A 1orney1 at LaY&r U OO ~ltl0fn1<1 on Dec.ember lO ;;.;:--~ COlll llNI $0CIA1ES e Cahtorn1a gen Tne registrant com· Tll11 Dus1nus 1s con-reRMINATION EXEMPT RE S T A U R ,.. N T 1 hstlld lbOve on August 1 Jas Deuk L.. M.c;Arthur Boulevard Sune 1977 as ue1tne<1 1n intt ;;;;;::;;~ .._ to _. efli paf1nersh1P -13 Cor menced to 11ansac1 Oust• ducted by Co·Pertners 2 LOT LINE A.OJUST· CHA.TEAU LAFtTE •250 1989 Thia sl•temenl was hied 370 Newoot'l S.ec:n CA 0ec.laf.Jtt0tl nf Rolsll1<.t11>ns S3 79JOO tin ,,...,_ porate Plaza Su•le 200 -under in. flctttloua The reg1s1r11nt com-MENT LL-89·1!>FOR LAW-Barranca Park1r11ay. Unit R Ph11tp C Strump Prest· Wlth tne Coun1yCi.fkolOr· 92660(714)752-7'7<1 Recorded in Boo~ 1178' t,,.,_,_ • ~,., MrCI Newpor18eact1.CA 92660 bullMU name 0, nimes menced to 1rensac1 bus• Re. N c e o Too LE lrVIM CA dent •noe County on SeptefT'bef DATE 1Feena1 JAN 19 Piaoes 1394 10 UJ t 1nclu Oecler9I-..,._ If _ Hopl11ns Development ltsted above on Auoust 1 ness under 1ne l1et111ous AUTHORIZED A.GENT FOR Ramez Sobhi 26091 Los This statement was Iii«' 25. 1989 t969 SMi1 nt OlltC'81 Records end ~ ,,. -O. ;.:., Company l P a Del-are 1989 Du1111e111 name nr names DEAN AND JIM DOW TO f4J:IA1 OM'y L. Gren.'lfllte, Clerit, '" 8txlll 1178• P1QO$ t•32 OedWm .._ -llNI llm•ted partnersn1p 13 Pnll1p C $trump Pres1 rlsted above on NA MOVE THE EASTERLV Cerros Liouni '11tts CA wttn the County Clerk or Or-9J JMMI YOYft9, OeputJ 111 1<185 tneluSrw nt Olhc:iM '°";..-·,_;-.-Corporate P1a.u S-"11• 200 dint P1yam J G"•llm• PORTION OF THE NORTH 92:a5;1r"'1I 0 Sobht 2..,,,,,1 a2noe6 t"C8ou9 nly on Sep1emt>et P"bltlhed Or1nge Coul Publtllled Oral\ge Coal! R.ic;ords OI saoO (;(Junfy anc:I •r,::-o -..::::::,...,. N_po,. 8e11ct1 C .. 926"0 Thi& statement W85 hlecl Tilt$ Sl8te1T1tonl """~ 111..0 PROPERTY LINE 68 FEET LosCe7ros L~une H1t1:"cA 7 F432111 ~:·~~~f '~~m 29 ~~l~I '~~en;:; 29 any l\menl)menlS or Anne• ...._,.,'°" Ul'Cl9f larcJ Mat!s!'ta• r:orpora11on • ~ 1he County Cle<' ol Dr· wtth tile County Cle<k ol Or TO THE NORTH LOCATED 92653 C 15 8 Sc '1, 0 e d • r F-812 Fiil• ations t'-eto and lotatlld l)ecMIWtrOf\ ~ C a1tlorn11 corpora11on ...... Cou t "-lembef •"II• Count• on SeQtembllf A. T 16 7 9 AND I 6 9 7 on that cert..,, real P<opetlV __ ............. -........-lo 1-25-41 1 Coech 5Pn"O• u.i•fl -...-n ~ ~9m4m1' 15 1989 PLACENTIA AVENUE IN AN Thrt bu11nHt II con-t<nowlson M ootey & dvswt>eO N lol I ol tract .,.;;:.=;,,---;---_-;. L•n• Hills CA 92653 Publ!Shed Orange COllsl F431l'11 MG ZONE ENVtRONMEN-~led by Hutband l.nd Burnell. 5 Pwi. Ptaza. Suite P\a.IC NOT1Cl "8JC NOTlC£ 909l u thO•n on a Map ~ ol ~ .,. Thomas D Lenny an •f10i· 08ily Pilot Oc1obef 13. 20 Pub41Slled CX•ngltt Coast TAl DETERMINATION EX-'r~. regtsllant com -ecig11~;!dC~~~· Coast • .,.,171 RMurdeO in 800" •2 t ~':a...._,•~ vtdual 17 Woodllo wer 27. Howmber 3 1989 Deity P1tot Seplemoe< 29 EMl>T .. __ ll•l 117t Paoes 11 and 12 nl Mt..,. ~ ol Oltllmt,tl 9'411 a.d!O'I ttll'tfle CA 9211' F-860X Oclo«>er 6 13 20 1989 IF YOU W ISH TO menc«I to transac1 t>utr-De;iy Ptlol OC1ober 13 20 FtCTITIOUl..,_11 fllCTITIOUI .,_IS taneous Uaps ot Orange to ... to W,....... lfl IN Tiits business is t:on-- F-803 PROVIDE COMMENTS OR ,,.., under the ttCllllOUS 27 Novwnt>e< 3 t989 ..... ITA,....NT NAm ITA1'•NT (;(iunty C.tOln.t eo.,,.,.. ....... ,..,..,,. OUCle<I t>y A G-•l Pan "8,IC NOTICE 06T.41N FuAT~ER tNFOR· ~==N~ namea F-959x r;:;:=::tonS•• Thel~per90n1 ire Jll>8'Cel J An~ ~,__ • ._... '*"''0 . MATION PLEASE CALL Patrldt O Sobht SAOAMt U50 e.trlll'Ca dOlflt bu-u 11,!2,:er~~~io:: TllAMe e»&OtlO ... 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We'll READ 1t to you 1" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson :1 -.. ------: L · No the rever ,e He ador>ted us' NANCY ... ARLO AND JANIS TUMBLEWEEDS Hl,J~v-~~v! ~e,voo LOOK SO G01'e Sl-rftNe"T).if:fre ~HINP , '(M ~~L. ANU lliA'1 ,I& ec>oKl ~ i . ; ..... ;,::; = ~ a -, ;. • I I I I ' • S~TElL\T~ 1)i s tt Si\TELLiTt SPOON DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'e·•~·-·~- d GARFJELD / l FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ,. NUMBERS mJLO OE A LOT EASIER 10 REMEMBER IF T~EY WE.QEN'T ALL DIFFERENT' i ' ~ q SHOE I by Jerry Scott I IJ Jj r by Jimmy Johnson l LDVE 'Wl~ftR CLOfHIOO I ,, .. JUDGE PARKER r --- l WARNED YOU. GLOR~A 1 THIS MAN CAN COME UP WITH SOME FANTASTIC SlORIES ... THIS O N E A BOUT ABBEY FALLING MADL'( I N LOVE W IT H HIM WHEN HE WAS 12 YEARS OLD I FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Garry Trudeau • l J ' by Charles M. SchulZ by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk HOWEVER I OUR ~(A) TRACK CA~ FIRE ... AND WE NOW HAVE. ~~R A6AIN .' .. j:J .. ) I' I I H lll ''IO' -Theaters choose unluck)' ~ay ·tor latest openings Four Oran~ County theater groups are flying in the face of superstition tonaaht. opening their latest offerings on Friday the 13th. Cunains wiO rise this weekend on .. camelet" at the Huntinaton Beach Playhouse, .. Mn. Warrea'• Profem." at Saddkback Col· lqc. '-Sweaey T.W" at Rancho Santiago CQllqc and "BnlM'• a. LPR" at the LP Repenory Dinner Theater . .. Camelot." the Lerner- Loewe musical based on the King Anbur legend, is directed by Marla Garn-Hudson and featutts Mike Moon as Anhur, Robin Follman as Queen Guenevere and Mike Thompson as Sir Lancelot Performances will be aiven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throuah • Nov. 18. with two Sunday matinees Oct. 21 and 29 at 2 p.m .• in the Gisler School auditorium, 21141 Strathmoor Lane, Huntinaton Beach, with reservations taken at 832-1405. Lyon Wells is directina George Bernard Shaw's ··Mrs. Warren's Profession" (which is the world's oldest) in the Studio Theater of Saddlcbeck Collqe in Mission Viejo. The show will run Thursdays throu&h Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. until Oct. 29. Call 582~56 for reservatio ns. . Stcehc'.n Sondheim's "Sweeney Todd, the Ucmon Barber of Fleet Stttet" as being mounted by Barbara Covington and musical director Gary Mnttison. with Rick Franklin and Sheryl Donchey as the mad barber and Mrs. Lovett respectivel y. The show runs Wednesdays throuah Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. until Oct. 22 an Phillips Hall on I the santa Ana campus. The reservations number is 667-3163. • "Brobie's Club LPR" is an experimental evening of musical comedy in a fonics ni.&htclub format at the LPR Dinner Theater. 15732-D Tustin Villagt Way, Tustin. Performances begin with dinner at 6:30 Fridays and Saturdays throuJh Nov. 4, with reservations accepted at 8l5-96l I. Taking their final bows this weekend will be .. A CMns el Dtsa,,nval" on the main stage of 'South Coast Repenory and '1'1te My1&ery el Edwill DnM" at the Laguna Playhouse. ··chorus" winds up tonight at 8 , Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m .. SundaY. at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. at SCR. 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033). "Drood' closes out with staainas tonight and Saturday night at 8. Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the playhouse. 606 Lquna c~'lyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Remainina on the boards and continuing arc: ... ,.,...._ ... ,,.._, ill die Clair • Lue" on the Second Stasc of South Coast Repertory. 6S5 Town Center" Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Tuesdays through Fridays at _8:30 p.m .. _Saturdays at 3 and 8:30 p.m .. Sundays at 3 and 8 p.m. until Oct 22. •"Callfenia s.ite" at the Irvine Community Theater, Turtle Rock Community Part, Sunnyhill Lane off Turtle Rock Drive. Irvine (857-5496). Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m·. through Oct. 28 with a matinee Sunday at 2 ,.m. •'"Tiie Seem11re1 at the Gem Theater, 11852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213), Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at either 3 or 7:30 p.m. until Nov. 4. •"WH•1rt.1 T..,." by the Brea Theater Lcacuc at the Brea Civic and Cultural Center (524-6653). Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 • p.m. until Oct. 21 . •'"L)'lidrala" at the Alternative Repertory Theater. 1636 S. Grand Ave .. Santa Ana (836-7929). Thundays tbf'OUlb Saturdays at 8 p.m .• Sundal? at 7 p.m. until Nov. 18. • Alke 18 ••••r .... r by the Lapaa Playboule Youth Theater at Annclicst's Willowbroot Sc:bool. Lapna ~ llmd at El Toro Roed in Laauna Beach (494-0743). Saim*JI ad Sudays at noon, 12:..0, I :20L.1~ 3:40 and 4:20 p.ID. ~ <>a. 22. Also, ...... ~t fi:~~ at dle.Gnil4Diwr n.w (772-7710) tbroulh Nov. 12: • • llllt • •nltl Howard's Curtain Call Diwr Tlmter 1!,Jl.I,_ :"l:f h 0 m-1::.. .... llM" :-.:r.:::r= ..... '=!-= ~11:2.* .......... ~~~:~h Nov. ' far tk Alllcric:an OIN ... n.w ia A h ·• CONTENTS -- Ill.\ II .\\ EPIC ADVENTURE OR EPIC BOU? ••••• 8 Our female guest critics loved .. Old Gringo,·· the Mexican Revolution epic starring Jane Fonda, Gregory Peck and Jimmy Smits. Howev~r, when it came to the storyline. our male critics said ·· No eniiendo." -.1 • ECLECTIC OUTPOtJRIKG ...................... 10 By JOHN ROOS Eggplant and Imagining Yellow Suns are two bands which prove you can find um11sual --but appealing -music in Orange County. f ,I I\\\\\ WBBDKD PLAKS UP ll'f TllE AIR ••..•. 11 · By DONNA AND RAY OTr The Palm Springs AeriaJ Tramway not only offers spec- tacular views of Palm Springs, Nevada peaks and th r Pacific Ocean, but also forms of life seldom seen. U I ' I ' f, O I I H I I II .ti It \ AITORDABLE ELEGAKCE ••••••••••••••••••. 12 By JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Four Season~' Pavilion and Surf and Sand's Towcn prove you can enjoy an elegant dining experience without mortgaging the house . U I P \ IC I 'I I ' I ' ~~~ •......... : ...................••........... " • II .· Community theaters ce[ebrate anniversaries . ly TOM TrTUS 0...,, ..... eo. ....... . Community the~cer groups. with an inborn sense for the dramatic, seldom allow"" a "moment" to pass unacknowledged. particu- larl y when it comes to mile- stones in their own develop-· ment. Along the Oran~e Coast chere are four uch mile- stones being observed, each a testament co perseverance over the ·years b · a cone. in~enc of dedicated individ- ual -most of whom per- form and take on backst;tge tuncttum fo r che sheer JO) of 1c. I lere. on the fringe of lfolh wood. rhere 1 no shortage of acting talent. bur che lifeblood of community cheater 1s ics volunteer~. who keep rhe hows going on. Ther have been going on. re pecr1vel r. for 10 year!!> ac rhe l\:ewparc Theater Art Center. for 10 year ac the Irvine Communirr Theater. and for a quarter of a cen- cun at the Cosca -Mesa Ct\'iC Plarhou~e . Bur che e com- parac iH• }'Oungsters pale before the accompli hments of the Laguna Playhouse - which 1s emb-arking on trs 70th season. Seven decades of continu - ous production have g iven Laguna the well-earned PoS- ir1on of pat'riarch among Southern California's non- prof essio na I producing groups -an~ a large. beautifully apPointed facilit y which itself marks its 20th anniver5ary this year. And. while the onstage and backstage contingents re- main volunteers, the play- house boasts a la rge • pro- fessional staff headed b>· ex - ecutive d1reccor Dougla Rowe -whose own roots with the playhouse go back a quarter of a cemurr. The gene 1s of che LaE:un.t Plar house. according co h1 . conan and lifelong actor· di reccor C. We s Densmure. daces to <Jct. 11. 1910. when a group chen known a rhe Communit)' Drama Club of l..i~una Beach held 1c~ first meeting at che home o f one babel Frost. The first an- nounced plar wa a vehtCle CJlled "Ea~erhe.m." but re- cords of 1c performance have been lust. The fir!!>c recorded produrnon. John Be.tch · "The Pod... was pre enced on June 17 1911 The old Laguna Pla r· house. a cwo.story frame scrucrure on Ocean Avenue. was built-in 1914. in· auE!urated b · Booth Tark- ington's "Clarence... and continued co se rve as home for the Laguna Players for the next 4~ seasons. Rowe si~ned on m ltX'l4 in his first of cwo seines as managing director. Thousands of names have been etched ' in the theater's annals. but two of these have been prominent for over half a cencurr -che actine ream of David and Becsr Paul. David fir t trod the Laguna board in 19~ in a ~ pro. duction o( "C.tptam Applt:- 1ack." and his wile soon fo lloweJ him onto the boarJs. The nt:w ,'\fl)ulcon Theater was comcructt'd in 19(~) and mer the pa:.c 20 \ear hJs beu.>me the Jpe\. uf com- munHr theater. nlH emir 1n Oran~e Count\ but in ome 1n rJnle:. llJ(IOO \\tJe l.a~unJ c.tpcured cop n.i- cional honors in the Amen. can CommunH\ Theater Fes- cival compern.1on ot l~"T w1Ch a cuccin~ o( the musical 'Qu1lcer . Toda\ the pl.ivhou'e .ind l{S amb1c1ous Youth Theater fill che hu>!e house lwhKh h.!s been expanded w JC· commodace .! balcon\ I with re~ulartt\. And within the year. chert: will be a econd rheacer. in a converted tele. phone compam bu1ldin~. w showca e more avant ~.ude producr1on . You can >!et more inform.iuon on Laguna's cheacrical proiect br calling 494-0 4 t Meanwhile. three ocher local theater poup are 1n a celebraCOr) mood this rear. copped br the Cosca Me a Civ1C.Playhouse and it~ siher ann1versarr sea~on. The Co tJ Me a ~ton began in l~X''4 wH h che f1r\t municipal thrust w w..ird what would evencuallv be known as the "cit\ oi' che art ." l 'nder rhe .tu~p1ce~ of the Recre<1t1un DepJrtment I now known a!:& the OepJrt- mt:nt l)I Let!!>U re t:f\ 1<. e!> I. vecernn fnmmun1C\ theJter J1reccor Paci T.imbell1ni \\J~ lmed w mau~urace a cht:Jcer program 1n an ab.inJuneJ Juditor1um on rhe Ora n,.:e Count\ b1rpounJ, untt: u'ed co t:ntt:rtJtn croi1p-.. JC the-SJnrJ 1\nJ Arm\ t\1r Hase. Tambellin1 tartt'J nit "1ch children ., .t nd ceen pro· dun1on!I, then lie the lust: uf che C1\1t PIJ,hou't: .!~ J lOmmuntt\ tht'Jtt:r in Junt' Ut ll)6') \\Ith the lOIOtJ\ .. end Me l\:o t h.>wers O\'er rhe nexc 2 \ 't:Jr . ~ambdl1n1 d1rent'J % ol the the acer s hr c l .?O slw"' ~ before rewmg in 198~ w1Ch .t farewell performance 1n "Harve\ The pla\ house remameJ on the t.ur~rounJ tor 20 rears. b.ttcltn~ fur arcentton amid swap meets. expo· s1t1on anJ motorncle r.i1.e' Fmallr. in l~'l. che c1n approprweJ che formt'r Rea School .tc 661 Hamilton St. and turned its aud1 cori ur:n into a mall but splendid show.case for loul talent. Th.tnk co 1t'> .icme PJ trom A~~oc 1.mon. the pl.1\ hou e ha al wa\ been well menJeJ anJ well prO\ 1JeJ tor Hut 1c' h1i.:h· wacc-r marl.. arr1HJ la~t \eJr \\ht'll J lUCCIOJ! lll l('I t''(· c-mplJr\ Jr amJ .\h1ndJ \ Alter che MirJde t.i pcureJ n.HturM I honnr' 111 tht' 'Jrne fr,(I\ JI d1t: l.Jl!UllJ PIJ\. hllu 't' \\on the \ t Jr ~t:I llre I h1' , eJr. tht ..,11,t'r 't:J\Oll. t1nJ, .1 numher 111 lut.11pre1111t·re'1H1 tht: \Ch td· ult: the Jlrt JJ\ ·rre,ented B.1h\. (Jt' PJ\' anJ I JC.ii Accu1.t 111n nu n\1t the 't.l~t: \er,11in 1il cht: 1110\ tt: 1 ~or rt,en ,1C11>n\ 1H murt· tnhirmJtH•n. 1.all the bu\. o lltt.e JC <•'10-'1.?N> ·1 he In 1ne ( ommun1t\ 'I ht·.icer hJ~n t Jl \\J" been in Intne -in IJU 1t.., pc:r · formed in n1nt' J1 llt:rt:nt lu- CJC 1un' 1)\er 1t'I ltr't 10 \eJr' Bur che la!lt Je(JJe hJ'> prm 1JeJ .1 bit 111 ... c.ib1l1t\ fur the ~ruup. wh1(h ha' 1:-c-en he<A<lquJrcereJ 1n t h e auJ1wr1um ol Turtle Rod, Communtt\ P.u!.. \tn1.e l®>. ( )r~an1zed in the 'rrin~ ot 11ro. che Inme pla\'er., 1ftc . Ctn>!h enou,l!h I m.lJe che1r (ftteate Stt THEATER/Page J4J On the cowr Qouglas Row, neautiw di~ctor Laguna Play Houk. Onnitri J. Hondroulis ancl Mary Sullivan Slack (left photo) in Ntwport Theattt Ans Cmrn's productiOn ol "Zorba"; Irvine CommuAily-Tia_rer's Roben Halverson and Kimberly H~lgaon (cmter photo) in "Picnjc": Susan Adams, Marc Whitmore and Denna Pampena in "Monday After the Mind~" at Costa Mesa Civic PlayhouK. II ~Plot Dat1b00k/ Friday, October 13, ._ I • OCT s M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 1 3 14 15 1617 1819 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 POP Friday COACH HOUSE 33157 Ca mino Capistrano. San Juan . Capistrano. presents ·1ra' \ats tonight through · Tuesda>. 8 p:m. Ti ckets are $26.50. THE REVERE HOUSE 900 W. F1rs1 St.. Tustin. Lee Ferrell Band .. Let the Good Tames Rotr· Oldies and adult rod ·n· roll tonight and aturda). 9 p.m. to I :JO a.m.: un- da). Monda~ and Tuesday :30 p.m. to 11:30 a.m. 543-9319. VILLA NOVA 313 1 W. Coast Highway. Newpon Beach. Pianist Da' ad Banle' S:JO p.m. to I :JO a.m. 64~7880. - CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 3.:!802 South Pacific Coast High!3>· South Laguna. prl'SCnls .. Encore for danci ng and entena1 nment Thurs- day through Saturday. 9 p.m. to I :30 a.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. AMBERS AT AMBROSIA 695 Town ('enter Drive, Costa Mesa, presents Confrey Ph1ll1ps Trio with modem rendiuons frol'JI Broadway and the movies Wednesdays throuJl,h Fndays. 8 p.m. until late. and Saturdays. 9 p.m. to I a.m. 432-7559. THE CANNERY 301 0 Lafa)ettc Ave .. Newpon Beach. presents "Bag Picture:· with top 40s music from 8:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. tonight and Saturday. 675-5777. DUKE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT- CLUB in the Newponer Reson . 11 07 Jambortt Road. Newpon Beach presents the golden ase of rock ·n· roll 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. nightl> except Sunda~· and Monda)'.. No cover charge. Classic bands wall per- form the era's greatest h11s from "Good Golly, Miss Molly.'' to "I· Want To Hold Your Hand." 644-1 700. THE WHITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast Hish-. wa> Laguna Beach, presents hvc entenainment and dancing nightly. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast High~ay. Sunset Bcac~. offers la ve entenaanment seven nights a week. Tonight and Saturday. The Fairlanes 9:30 J>.m. to I :30 a.m. SJ co' er charge. 592-1926. THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS HOP 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Valley. The Hop presents: Friday. "Let the Goode Times Roll" all night with D.J. Dennis 8. Goode. S4 cover, Satur.day, "Garden Pan)•." a tnbute 10 Ricky Nelson stamna Gary Shorellc. at 8 p.m. ($4 cover): Sunday, .. The Backseat Boys" li ve ·50s and '60s dance band. 9 p.m. to midnight on Wednesday al 8 p.m. (S4 cover): Clqsed Monday; "Sti!! Rockin· ... After All These Years Tuesday at 8 p.m. ($4 cover char~c): Wednesday. "The Backseat Boys. · 8 p.m. to midnight: Thursday, Craz ~ ... SIAOI LOYf 1111 123$-3 os.s 15-7 '° 10 20 Jr~Wi;EB:i5jiii'"""l 12 's 2 so·'.56-1 OS-9 20 l&AICXUIN• 12 30 2 55-5 20-7 55 10 30 Na P--or DtlCOl.lnD MMYU l'Glll 10mm 1'00 '()().7 10-10 15 Contests wtlh MC Dennis j . Goode. 963-2366. • NIGHT MOVES 5902 Warner Av.e.. Huntington Beach. Concen info hne: 840-0208. Saturday SHADOW FAX with Michael Tomlinson at the Irvine Bo"I in Laguna Beach at 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc $20. Sanday CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 S. Pacific Coast Highway. South Laguna. presents "Two Voices'" 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 496-5773 or 499-2626. SALVATORE'S 500 North Brookhurst. Anaheim. presents Paul and Oscar 8:30 p.m. 'with top 40s mu sac. THE CANNERY JOIO Lafayeue Ave.. Newpon Beach. San fra!J· • c1sco-s1yle cabaret entenainment with Leslye McCrae vocalist and Uovd Noland on keyboard. 5:30 to 10 p.m. 675-5777. VILLA NOVA Richard Fauno's piano stylin~ Sunday through Wednesday. n daily 5 p.m. to 2 a.m .. 3131 W. oast Highway, Ne"- pon Beach 642-7880. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast High~ay. Sunset Beac~. offers live entenamment seven nights a week. Planet 10 -Rockin' Reggae 3 to 7 p.m. and then Dead Men Don't Surf. classic surf tnusic from members of Dick Dale'i. Del-Tones 8 p.m. 10 midnight. 592-1926. Jazz In Founders H•'' · Monday BLUE BEET CAFE I 07 21st Pl.. Newpon Beach. Nick P\·zow Solo Monday and Tuesday at g p.m. 675- BEET. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pac1 fir Acclalmed ... zz pianist •nd Wind..._ Hiii rec•dlng Mtlst BlllJ Chlkfs brift91 his group to th• Or•nee County Perforntlnt Arts Center In co ... Meu for two concerts as the .. J•zz In ffounders H•ll ... serln continues. The shows wlll be •t 71JO and 10 p.m. on Satur ... ,. ffor more Information, ull 556-2121. Coast" H agh~ay. unset Beach. ofTcr'I hvr entcnainment seven da}s J -week. Debbie Da' 1es 9 p m. to I ROMANTIC CHAMPAGNE Balloon Flights • unrise -Perri • unset · Del Mar CALL TODA)' FON SPECIAL RA TE BALLOON CHARTERS or AMERICA 1(800)869-8701 t\// OlllW l5U E. Coat Hi&h- ..,. C-dll .... Dr. An Divis I • 11 p.a. ...... Md S.t11rday. s..y 2 • s ........ Tllllndays 7:JO • IO:JO .f.~7411. IDDlll -.&. 6 Ma JJOO ..... 11 AalOll, C~UI Mm. t&l&fll ... jla ---~ ... ......., •••• p.a. NomlD•~ -. ( \ I I ' U \ H ( 0 ' I I ' l 1·. U mum or cover charge. valet parking. Jazz luncheons Saturday and Sun- day. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations suggested. 979-2400. Beach. on the Main ,Peach. live jazz every Friday and Saturday begin- ning at 8 p.m. featuring DOn Willeford. JIU viola and Bill Nolte. vocalist ~d guitarist and vanous guest artists including Mark Turn- bull. Bob Hawkins and Gary Hogan. No cover charge .. 497-51 00. I :30 a.m .. Sunday through Wednes- day from 8:30 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Richard Fauno's Jazz and Broadway st)hngs on the piano 313 1 Wes1 Coast H1ghwa~. Newpon Beach 642-7880. . JUST LIKE PERRY'S, 27782 Vista del Lago, Mission Viejo. con- temporary pop, reuac and jazz music nightl y 8 p.m. to midnight and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Closed on Monday. Dinner. For reser- vations. call 472-4363. VILLA NOV A pianist Carlos Or- tega performs a variety of cas) listening selections and occasional Latin-flavored favorites Thursda) through Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to CAFE LIDO. 501 30th St.. Ne"· pon Beach. 6 75-2968. presents entenainment nightly. Ton) Guer- rero Sextet 1onigh1 Q p.m. to 1:30 a.m. SJ cover charge. C'ESf LA VIE RESTAURANT. 373 Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Satarday • • • • -• -• • • • • • • Alf AMC BRAVO DIS ER FAii QAlA .., LR llAl .. .... ICU ..,. Tll -m UIA .. WOil WN 7:00 7:30 1:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ....... ....... 0 ...... MrO... Dllll ~.~ (ln F*-C.... (In Stlreol o . ..... PllS..-. ,....0 0 S..010 '*tll ... Hird c.,, ..,... ''The 5«:ald ....... "The One-Armed lllllclllo Fii ~Senes ..... T~Sllow T_... WIW .. (In S..010 BlncM" (In S.eol o Pr-11 on ltleol o llln Stereo) a... ii ....... ... ••1".,.. ........ (1-5Yspense} Mery ..... CllMrt 0 "°""" ~o T...., -. AMitir Mc:Oowll. 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OM coupon cwpon pn cu•OfTW'f I cutcoowr • I frnh ~ Lama ~ -n::-.::.__ I ................... ..,... ..• _ ·-I ~ . .. ..... . .... •-\-I coupon prt C\l•omtt Pf',_...,,_,. 1111' 1111 \I .. I 11. ............. ""'··~·· ...... ·-I I I 11111 • ---:?:~~'!.._.l __ !!i:s~~--J--.!•pim 10/17~ The Y~Omn ctlOii WD ... Aw.•lldl!lmr .ee ~ ... ..... , 66-uwuv BILLY CHILDS GROUP Wind- ham Hill Jau anist plays at the Orange Count} Performmg Ans Center. in t\\O performances. 7:30 :i nd 10 p.m. 1on1ght only. For ticket information. call 556-ART or T1cketmastcr. 740-2000. CAFE LIDO 502 30th t.. N{'" · i><>n Beach. 675-2968. presents Barbara Momi.on. 'oc:ihl>l. fcatur- 1 ng the Metros tonight. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sanday GINO'S ON THE HILL 428 E. 17th t.. Costa Mesa. Jam session w11h Gino's J:i11 Trou~. 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Rescrva11ons and 1nfor- ma11on on ll\l' en1enainmcn1 7 da)& a \\ed .. 650-1 750 . Monday CAFE LIDO. ~01 30th St. Ne"· pon Beach. Entenainment ~htl~ 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m Wavne 3} nc Band "11h 'ocahs1 &rbara Mor-, mon this e' en1ng. 6 75-296 Tue.day .RON'S IN LAGUNA 1464 S. C'oast H1ghwa). Lagun:i Beach: ··t harl~ ... "llh Ke' in Came~ on piano and Don Jackson on bass eaci. T ut'Sda' \\cdncsda> and Thursda} e'en1ng ~-ginning at 7:30. 497-48 I. CAFE LIDO 01 30th St. Ne"'pon &ach. Enten:iinmcnt n1ghLI > 8:30 p.m. lo I a.m. Ronnie Brown on kc} boards and '1bes ton1gh1. 675-2968 YOUNG AMERICANS DINNER Wedne.day THEATRE Pl·ters Landing. 16400 Pacific Coast Highway. Ste. 120. LE MERIDIEN HOTEL 4500 Hun1ing1on Beach. JaZ7 ensemble MacAnhur Blvd Nc" \.\Orld-das~ Joyspnng. performs 1hree ho"'s J!Jll an1sts spotlighted "eekl} 1n the d 10:30 I ~ 15 lour stol"\ .\lnum of the Cafe Fkun CVCr) un a ) .• a.m .. -p.m For mo rc 1nforma11on. call and 1 p.m. Cost is Sl2.95 "llh ,7L ~UO I . •'\l"nsion 3113 brunch or $7.50 for 1hc concen ... .,.._ ' ' - alone. pace perm1n1ng. Reser-CAFE LIDO 501 30th St.. \;c"- vations arc suggested. 840-SHOW. pon Bear h. preM'nb l'nlenainmcnt CANYON BAR AND GRILL g5q n1gh1I~. Maurice M1lkr Blut·s Band Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna fea lUnng Harmonica Fats tonight Beach. Ben M1l11ken·s Dmc Jan I\. 'O Pm. 10 I am 675-~lJM!. All tars each unda' from 4 10 ., Tbunday p.m. 49+1911. · CAFE LIDO 50 1 30th SI . 'e\\-CAFE LIDO 50 1 mth St. 'l'\\- pon Beach. 1 Wa> nc Wa} nc Band pon Bcal'h. prc!.cnts Barb:ira Mm - fea1 uring MelVi'fl Da\ls, Tom Zink. mon. Jau 'ocahst with tht' \\a' nc Ga11 Wing and Bob Moore S:.ln • .,\\ 3} ne Band 1on1gh1 M 30 p.m It' I p.m. 10 I a.m. 675-2% . ~am ti75-~9b or f\7l . • >5ft ---------~-- "A THOIOUGHLY INVENTM AND REWARDING COMIDY.fANTASY." J ~If~ \'l<i!B lM1 jjMAGICAL...WONDERFUL.. DELIGHTFUL" i...~ All ST •O II\ 'ORICIOUSLY FUNNY." ..... .,,tl..J.lj.,.TMS > 1 · ~ t . I )\\. \ l' I __ ) ~ ~ I \ l. '1 \ ~ '-~ l .-.. -. ' ... . ' . -' . -. . -l FREE CHILDRENS FILM FESTIVAL-SAT. OCTOBER 14 ONLY AT EDWARDS ISLAND C JNEM.AS IN FASHION IS LAND BE'n''EEN BULLOCKS WILSHIRE AND THE BROADWAY NEWPORT CENTER. NEWPORT BEACH 4'714) ~0-1218 (Milo and Otis, Sat 1:15---4:00-and A Surprise Film, Sat 11:30-2:50) (Babar, the Movie, Sat 1:00-4:30 and Little Monsters, Sat 11:00-2:30 BIG 14E WPORT NEWPORT CENTER 6•4-0760 LOOll WMO'S TALKltG tPG-t3) 600800 1000 SEAOf LOVE (A) 600830 10 45 JOtNfY HANDSOME( A) s 00 1 00 9 00 MESA CINEMA ..... WPORT I '•th '' 11, J\ I: J ALLIUTI 12.IO HUTTON CENTRE MdLArthur di Md•n 662 22&6 SEA Of LOVE (A) 6 00 830 10 45 12 45 PARENTHOOD (PG-1315 30 8001030 12 45 UNCLE BUCK (PG) 5 30 1 45 9 45 11 45 A GIAl IN A SWING INRI 112 IS 2 30\ 4 45 700 930 .=. CRIMES A llSOEMEMORSIPG-131 1124530015 IS 7 30945 AN INNOCENT MAN (RJ 7 15930 AN INNOCENT MAN IRJ 600815t0 30 L()()t( wttO'S T ALJ(ING tPG 131 600 800 1000 WOODBRIDGE 8.~nP'ICdPlrkt11oAr, _.\I CJI C.v ,,., ')J1 Ob') J SEA OF LOVE (A) 5-45 5·15 10 30 AN INNOCENT MAN (A) 600830 1045 BAEAKIN IN (A) 5 ·oo 7 00 9 00 CINEMA NEST " ~ ,. . ~ . ',.. " ... 1 j ~ FOllSNCIAL PlllCaS 8l.ACk AAIH (A) 5-30 8.00 10 30 LOOl WMO'S T AUONG IPG-131 6JOUJ 10.20 CHARTER CE NTER 'N.lrnpr .it Bt.•.l< h tl41 07 10 BLACK RAIN (A) 5-45 8 30 10 so OLD GRINGO (A) 500730 1000 AN INNOCENT MAN IA) 53080010 15 THE FAMOUS BAKEJI BOYS<Rl 430700930 SEA OF LOVE (A) 5'{)() 7 15 945 BLACK RAIN CA) (1-00) 4 00 7 00 9..30 AN INNOCENT MAN (A) (1003 30) 6-00 8 30 10 45 THE FAIUlOUS BAKEJI BOYSfR) (1200 2 301 ~00 7 30 1000 L()()t(S WHO'S TALKING tPG·t3) 11200 200) •W6008001000 HALLOWEEN 5 (A) (12 45 2 45) 4 45 6 45 845 1035 SEA OF LOVE (A) ( 1 00 3 30) 630900 lifSTE'llC:J• "" -•: I '. -l-l • CROWN VALLEY c._ .. e v,11., PM~ .. ,, 364-0120 SEX. LIES, & VIDEOTAPE( A) 500 7 15 9 45 CRIMES I lilSOEMEAH()ASIPG.131 6 15 830 10.tS BLACK RAIN (A) 5·30 B 00 10.30 SEA OF LOVE (A) 5 00 7 '.30 tO. 00 SADDLEBACK ·, . i h , E T , R 1 d 1 ..>tL3C WHEN HARRY MET ~Y(R) 6.05 8-0S 101)5 HALLOWEEN 5 (A) 5:00 7'{)() 9:00 10·45 BAEAKIN IN (A) 5:30 7;30 9.30 AN INNOCENT MAN (A) . 5308001015 A DAY WtfTE SEASOH (RI S 15 7 4S 1000 EL TORO CINEMAS ") ~ . • t ... , ,, ., . - a.ACK RAIN (A) (12 00 2.30) 5:00 7:30 10 00 OLDGAINGO (A) (12'30 3 15) 6.00 8'30 10 45 UNCLE BUCK (PG) (12 15 2 15) 4-15 6.15 8 15 10 15 THE FA8UlOUS llAICER BOYS(R) (t200 2 151 •307W930 LOOK wtlO'S TM.KING (PG-131(1200200) 400 600IGO10-00 Friday THE RESTA URA NT AT CAMERON COllRT ~ llu11on Centre Dr . Sanw \na prl·~·nt" mu- sical st) hngs ot S1h a I ming ., p.m lo m1dn1ght l ut>,Ja) ·through ~atur­ da). The group pcrforrm rl·nd111on' of Top 40 oldie!. and 'oil rod, for hm·ning and dancing. 540-1161 5 SatUrday LONDANCE/FRED ASTAIRE STUDIOS 3625 \\. \1 ar-\r1hur. Suitl' 308. Santa .\na. l>'JnCl' fur coupk!> or s1ngk~. first ~1 un.t~1~ anJ third unda} each month. S:JO 10 11 :JO p.m. Adm1~s1on $5. indudc" rl·fresh- ments. Rallroom. Lalin dancing. Call 850-0676 for morl' information. Sanday NEW HOLIDAY INS I N41 Von Karman. In 1ne. prl'S(.'nl~ unda) Afternoon Dancl'S in the ( ataltna Grand Ballroom 2.3ll to ti p.m. w11h Hitth Socl(~t' Dane'\' Band D1~ounted dinnl·rs offered to dancers 1n the hotd dining room after the dann-. ~dm1ss1on 1s S6 per person. For more in formation. call M1ck1e McClure. 546-3894. LAGUNA FOLKDANCERS en- courage all "ho aJl' 1ntcrc-stcd 1n '" Conr1~nr•I Cumflf' Sine~ 1Qe1 pn.-scrving our ethnic dance hcntag\' to JOtn them twice weekly. unda) at 7 p.m. and Wedn~ay at p.m .. :it Ll•g1on Hall Commu'hft) enter. 3M4 Legion St. Laguna Beach. Partn\'l"'I 3 R' not nccessar). Casual dress "uh comfonabk shOt'S IS SUl!iCStcd Oonatton S2. 494-3302 or 533-8667 Monday THE HOP 23822 Mercu ry Road H Toro: Nanc~ Tucker Rig Band . 'iingks and couples S\\tng dancintt each Mom.lay from 8 to 11 p.m 7l<ll·lW >7. Wednesday COST A MESA/FRED AST AIRE DANCE STUDIO 241!8 Ne" pon Bh·d .. 2-C. (o!lla Mesa. Wcdnesda) night dances open to the general pubbc "uh a one hour dance class preceding the public dan<'C begin - ning at 8 p.m. Dance 9 p.m. until m1dn1gh1. Cost for dance clai.s and dance 1s S7 per person. Soft dnnk~ a"a1lat:>ie for purchase. For mon· information or rcsen at Ions. call 6)0-3048. Thuraday UCI . DANCE SEASON OPENER A salute 10 George Balachinc: the California Connection tonight through Saturda} at 8 p.m and J mallnl'C Saturda) at 2 p.m. 1n thl' UCI Fine Arts Village Theatre o., •wtmi-.U..U., U41M# .. t ~ ,.. "" ltr1iWM t.xlu ~ .-~,~ ..ti l"iHll ~ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 17 141 540-3840 i> beef er not to beef. That is the questDl. f \11,U\IC f O'!l'\t I U 'l'\f,I I' rrtday F.L.l.R.T. FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE Huntinatoo Beach lnn, 21112 Pacific Coat tfi&bway, ffunt- ing\9n Beach, 8:30'p.m. to 1:30 Lm. with Joh11Symes, DJ. Colt is $4. For· information, call 647-1628. R.JRT (Fun Lovias IDdividuatrRc- lati na T C>Ftber) is tbc siqles IJOUP of the Huntinaton Beach Church of Relisiom Scimce. PBOP'ICSSIONAL SINGLES NETWOB~ Event hotline: 894-8932. PAtll:NTS wn&OVT PilT- NBlll (custody DOI required) Or- UIF C... Chapter 26 Free new member orientation. For member- ship iai>nmlioa. call S46-S788. MembenMp in Parents Without Pwtaen is open to divorced, teper- a1ed, widowat or never married parents ol liviac daildmL a..tody of the dlildma is DOt a r.ctor. A non- profit. llOIHeC1.Uiu, educational or- pnization. PWP provides· a ·pro- ·~ ol IOCial Klivilies, di9CUSSions and ll1ldy BnU11& tor sinlle parents and their &,ftik .. PD'A CU1S WAL& l"OR 923-2293 for reservations and infoT- mation. Sw.aday NON SMOUNG SINGLE SAJL. ORS mttt each Sunda)' at 9 a.m. for brunch at Dc~y·s Restaurant in Newport Beach. The IJ'OUP will meet informally on the deck outside the restaurant. Cost is Sl plus optional bnmeb. For more infonnation. ~I 723-4356.. . PUllE OF LIPE SINOU'.S meet for brunch at a private home. For infonnation and reservationl, call 9lJ..2293. f P.LJ.JLT. Scacliff ViJJaae Shop-l'llll Ceaser, 22()S Main Street. Ste. 20, ffwniftlle>ll Beach. Huntinaton Beach Oaurcb of Relisious Science siJllles · ..sroue meets each Sunday evenias. Child care is fiee. Ad-. million to tbc 7:30 p.m. propam is S3. Dama at the Huntinaton Beach Ina with DJ Jobn Symes and m- ftabments follow at no charae. A.JRT inbmation line: 647-1618. llNGLD CABAB&T alAnER of the OnalC County Performing Arb Center .._.. every fourth T&lelday for ~ parties. spans and aahural eveats. Call jOS-32S2 for more infOrmation . SINOl.m ..........we .ture walk iD 11·~~~~'._._ _____ _ lrviBe witll I Blhllalitt ~iD ..: MMOD • . I Part. SS doaaaioa. Meet at i':': at Univenity HiP Scbool ~ lcM. Calver IDd c.m-= ~~lmlle. For.....-. ,...,.U&Oll'MOON Rtm PDTT FClr die lllle aad "-'>'· S PL Newllad 1811 JICll. U-....S Tower 10. ... i>od IO ........ Colt ii SI .... ~....._ FURT information line: 6'7-1621. LIPE ON YOVR OWN singles SS and over, meet new friendi in a wum tuppOrtive atme>1pherc ~ Wedneeday 3 11D 4:JO p.m. for a varied iadudina dinner at~ .. and a moaalllJ_ -hd.. Ollis Senior Center, IOO ~ (Sth and ~) Coiuna del Mar, 644-24S. PllDIE OP LIFE SINGLES --......... =========-t• memt for Early bird dinner at the Airporter Inn. 18700 MacAnbur Blvd., Irvine at 6:30 p.m. CaD --....... ,...,, ... a.c....,_ .... .... PROGRAM II ....... , ...... ... ....,_. , .... ld11 .......... -.... ~ n~ ---~---~ r.A!l262'6 .... R-- 11111 HEILEY THI IND OF THI 1810CBICI ,_... M DC>OI M N«>CENCE • T.-HINIT Of T.-MTTa -..... "' ... ,.. .. c.... ....... ..., THE IEAat BOYS MCNllln' ---·-··- look for the $2.00 ln11on1 Mu\IC Money coupon on PoyDoy" Heath• Clorlt •bot'\ Milk Duds' ond Whopper\• condy ond get $2.00 OFF any regularly pnced album1. couette1 or CO' ($7 99 ond above I . RICHARD MARX lt£PW Dff£9£1 Oiill LPs on sale where av••l•C>le I I • ....... I • I Briu MWiull ACCMmt Mua1er Cota. Mesa There's just something about a wt"4'1"'7' c~t3 ;n roday's day and age that just doesn't sit right. They are about as dry as a mouth full of Saltines. "Old Gringo" fits tht menu. although cast with Jane Fonda. Gregory Peck. and Jimmy Smits. the) try ._ ____ __, despcratel)' to wet 11oown1w1th onl\ Peck succeectrne' The era 1s 1913 an the midst ot the Me>.1can fC\Olutlon. Peck. known as B111er the ''old gnngo." who as re- bellious to an) form of JOurnahsm lthC) 're all hes!). follows the -mov,e- mcrt of Pancho Villa's arm\ -not c'actl\ sure WHY. son o(hkt" thl' WISC man of the SOUth OUt tO e>.- penence his final ~cars as he "ishcs. Fonda. the fothcrlcss spinstl·r Har- ne! Winslow. meanders to Mexico to teach the children. onh ~h<.."s late and caught 111 the middle 'of a polit1- Lynn Han111lon MHic Tead1er Costa Mesa In "Old vnngo" the basic plot i~ that of a )oung "Oman wan11ng to ------stop the pretense that her father has died '" the war with Cuba. when in reaht) he as still alivl' and li ving with another woman . H er mother chooses to iO on pretending. -;ollccting his pcn- 1on. telling Har- net she 1 ··100 much hke her father." Hamel win s a posttion as go' cmess to the children of a nch Mexican family a_nd instead finds herself 1n the middle of a revolution. "Old Gnngo" is the StOI') or her love and loss during those fiery times. It is also the story ofGnngo Viejo and C-6e s.n ... Sala A••Wttraaer LapM lleadl A rc"olut~ epic which could be Jimmy Smits ticket to the top! miu' da r k , moulderi ng yaJ of Gcn-Tomu Ar- is IUfltiflCO! ' a loyal dedicated in Pucbo .• ..,.takes tbe llKiencla •islocrat.. --...L.ll9RllDDllCI Mirallda. didt ii swt reve1111 • he is the ......... .,. of Miranda. Arroyo is ..... ...., olw • ~ witb his pat. Tiie iM IE I 1C11 "1111 al tbe "acitlNh bc--t' :=..-..., Ill Ula llld a.-, llds • ~ lilfte. .... -............. caJ and violent movement. The two atlt'act one another through wisdom and innocence. They are pulled by the magnetism of a crusading Mex- ican. General Arroyo (Smits, from TV's "L.A. Law"). who is out to right his countrymen and wrong his past. The two don't mix, and his involvement with Winslow and Bit- ter suffer. as do his followers. Oh what a tangled web they all weave! The admiration Bitter attains from Arroyo. Winslow and everyone else concerned is the 1,>1cturcs foun- dation. The rest is m1xtd with "iol- ence and uncenainty. Fonda rece" cs top balling for "Old Gnngo." but 1t as Peck who makes the movie. He's the only. character who draws. any feeling from the audience and entices an- t1ripation on has next encounter. Fonda as unpredictable. One minute she 1s hterall)' strolling among a Mexican re' olut1on sccm1ngl) unaf- fected b) 11 all. "hile the next she 1s shocked at a woman's extrn-cur- ncluar act1' 11ics. Sm11s ponra~ s the crusading general quite "'ell. /ust a bit off center pnonty-wisc. ( kept waning for his moustache to fall of vcneral Arroyo who defeats · himself in victory. Carlos Fuentes' multilevel novel translates to the screen in epic gran· deur. the stark beau ty of the Me>.- ica n countryside; the n:'\ olutioncs and ft."dcralC's embroiled in the shap- ing of the history of Mexico during Pancho Villa's timl': the portraits of the three matn characters whose lives -and deaths -snterwca"e w11h' de"astat1ng effect: Batter. the old gringo. (Gregory Peck. vmle and passionate in an outstanding per- forma nce): Harriet. the spinster an search of a li fe of her own. (Jane Fonda, m her best role to date); and Arroyo, the self-appointed General of the revolutioncs. (Jimmy Smit • an actor of considerable talent.) Fuentes· prose. more like J)Ottl) than dialog as we know 1t. as woven mto a scnpt that twists and turns alive in its own time in its own WB). and brings us up shon in its crysualllne purity. disillusioned with his belief that "the pnntcd word is eternal and will open men's minds." This is only his idealis m. He cncounle:fS Arroyo in• Chihuahua and asks a meet Villa. Bierce, or ''Old Grinl[>" as Arroyo caJls him, is cynical, cantankerous and cou~ He is reflective - rcmemberina his ideals and pusions and at times tries to rcc:apcure those IQOIDCllts. His renat desire is to tet the lime aad ~ of bis own .,.... •• Harriet Winslow (Fonda), a · lootiJll tar dlaee ia her ~ nMlline wcwtd, accepts a pcJlition a IDvenetl for the Miran- da fiunily. Arriviml in Mexico dur-ins Ille rev._ • ii catllltt i.a tM .... ol tM MhD'wet Of tbe Mirwll lllciadl a., Arroyo. Ha rut ~ ~· rilid ...__ar~~ •Ill =co=.~ •. == off!). The combination of the trio's acttng abilitie-s overwhelms "Old Gringo." For a western, it should lake a back ~t to the obvious (if it wants to cash in at the Box Office). The bottom line, as far as interest is concerned. was the difficulty to grasp onto any parti c ular storyline. Basical- ly. there arc three sub-plots inter- wined with the main plot -the Revolution . Trouble is. you can't really dif- ferentiate the four as far as impon- ancc is concerned. I guess the more thrown at arr audience the better. because being a two-hour, western drama. you need something to keep the interest level up. Not since " il- verado" has a western been ponra)'ed st} hshly and grabbed an audience's attention (and keep 11) to "root" for the good guy and "boo" thl' bad guys. "Old Gnngo" never gi,es }-OU that opponun11y. In stead 11 just lets you sit there eating crackers. Bring on "Silverado II." 1-uentes· novels are not known for easy reading. rather for the brea1h- taJun1 beauty of his writing. If the reader has the heart to stay with it. the nch S) mbolism inherent in his \\Ork as worth the trouble. It 1 the same with the movie. The spectator can sit back with his tub of popcorn. take a sip of has dnnk and expect to be cntcnamed onl) to realize somc- thmg important happened when he wasn't loo k1ns. This 1s a movie not to be missed. The scenes imprint themselves on the mind. the characterizations arc top notch. the stbry something to puzzle over and thank about an weeks 10 come. eyes begin to reflect the soft ripeness or a woman. Harriet (Fonda) IS torn bctWttn the two men and has dif- ficulty appreciatina the culture and prinaples of the Mexican people. As Arroyo tells her, "You will never undcnaand! You will forget! Gringos come to observe.~ The majestic Miranda mansion wilb the marble staircases and maaaifi ce nt crysMal daanddien clearly displays the _ • ...._ Of the ;:r~ . . M'AIT'oyo anvita innda'1 peons to eater the lfUd IMDlioa to . and penakt ~ ..... ad beau1y. As.Arroyo i• ~o!i 5E=--=~--.Old ....... ad ....... :zsm • Viii ad Ille tn.1- AarH Vu Eun MedlcaJ Writer Su&ll Au "Old Gnngo" 1s about three people whoSt' hves cross dunng the ....------Mexican Re' ol- J t 1ona ry War: mbro~ Bierce IGrcaory Peck). satmst. author, and professional cu rm udgcon,. who goc5 to Mexico (as we're told too many times) to die: H arriet 1..-_ _...__--1 Winslow (Jand 1-ondaJ. a n:(>fc~sed ."spinster" who lakes a pos111on as governess for a wealthy family: and General Thomas Arroyo (Jimmy Smits), the dnven. cbarismatac leader of one of Pancho Villa's armiC$. The stars struaJe gamely with the tedious. ploddina story. and there are some momenu of humor and draJ1!8. _,\Jt for the most pan, thts movie 1s a 1umetuously o"cr- produced bott. A third of the sbots are close-ups of the thrtt main chanctm, a third arc carefully ar-raneed tableau~. and the mnainder are lcMad, coal•sed ldioa with lots ofutns. On. top ~that. the-nhnt.-apb_y is &llMIZiJWly Inept; a IOf Of the film teemed IO be shot 'lnth soft-~ llld manr of' thr ~ cut oft' tlile top1olt111.acn ..... ...... P+D._-:.r-.... .....,_, __ ,, p;Aalwl, -.;:., =q=.::=-~ ~ ....... I 1r -of her role: she just has too mul h screen presence for that to be behl'' able. Peck 1s more a bemuvd clo"n than the m1santhrop1c obsener ~u~· gcstcd by the scn~L mits pla' ~ tht' onJy character w11h <kpth (thou~h it's largely unexplored). and hl bnngs a suppressed ful') to tht screen that makes his scenes nix with potential. Ho,.-cvcr. the potential of tht' rilm 1s never realized. What could have hecn an epic ro- mance adventure became instead an epic yawner. With the amount of money and taknt that was poumt into this movie, they could. ud shouJd. bavc done much better. • . You can be ~ftdc~~~I• your pronCMa ts on the latai movie ...-.s! Tilcn stan ~ to s:eriew movies for our _ we11bod)"1 • CriUc" fatutt. J• wrilt 10 11w Daily P,lot. PO .. IStO. COila MCla. C<\ 9JQ1.-= DM•••• critics; O• cal 6U-4J21, all 1'• J67. ·. Id · Gringo' I ,,.I.I·: DO' Over-, under-acting ruin fine .nature documentary The other week my ungrateful editor indicated that this column would appear o nly every other week. Well; my minimal sense of.duty to the community <remands an im- mediate warning about a film your favorite U nc was even embarrassed to admit watching. Therefore. you got this column two weeks inna row. Y.1r1ck. Im agine a r e make o f Aschlockalypse Now with our hero up a creek from the Brazilian town of Romano . (Whatta 'bout Parmesan?). ··R1vrr nf n eath .. Michael Oud1kof (of .. Amencan Ntnja .. ) stars as a Don John- 10n/lnd1ana Jones schlep-alike in need of a bath. a have. and rud1- mental) arnng lcssons. With a beard of var) inJ lengths e' cn m the same tsttne. he s after a11 war criminal Roben Vaughn. who·., being chased by Nazi "ar cnm1nal t?onald Pleasance. Dud1~of e' 1dentalh a1n·1 been watching lo mu h l v: cu1 h1: can't apol your average ctref)da) garden- variet} Na11 war cnminal on thl· llm. You kno" -while hat. \\h1tc jacket. bad accent. tx·ad~ shift~ e~es. \ ID•:o steel nmmed &lasses. and a tendcnq to say ··Heil tlitler·· when answcnng the phone. He teams up with the (\Ot vcf) Pleasance to try a nd save this broad he abandoned to the natives in the Brazil.ian jungle. Anyhow, this hip of drools en- counters the Tribe That Wear Funny Skins. the Tribe With Ven Bad Tempers. the Tribe of the Plasm· Skulls on Stakes, the Tribe of the Graflities Huts, and for you Na- uonal Geographic readers. the Tnlx' of Women wnh large Floppy g- grng. .. and so on. Intersperse this garbage "11h thl· requisite shots o f birds n) ing. sun'> selllng. fish j umping. and animals grazing. you take \\hat coulda hn·n a half hour nature documrntan on OiSCO\Cr) a nd ha\C blo\\n II irlll) a 90-mmute ''a te of a Tul'Sda~ night I JUSI dropped threr bud.'> on r hat "as a hdlu' a run-on scntt·nrl· Fighting off the 1n1un<1 \\llh uh1 - qu1tous ne,ef-1.·mpt) ing shotgun\. c-ru1sing pa!>t '1llagcs "h11:h luolo. 111.l· sets tolcn from .. Porkc,s:· our hl'HI finalh rcachl'S lhC secret l'll\ ol thl' Tribe· \\llh the Plaster of Pan" Pagan I.do ls. And there. they run into ole Rot>- en Vaughn. perfecting a new poison which will wipe out the .. weak. repulsive. and scum o f this world ... And there. dudikof runs into his ~11ilfnend. now infected with more scabs than you'll find walking through a un1op pi cket line. .\nd me: I suffered through a 01ck that had Germans w11h English ac- cents. fat cigar-smoking police chiefs. and a soundtrack hfted fro m a porno mo\le. This wed's \\Orst mo,1e of the )'Car. Go S« 11..You·11 hkt: 11. Your standards arr lo\\ Trus.t me. \\ould I lie to ~ou'' • • • AHE~t: Ph illip H~der in hi.., lcm·r to th1: editor last. unda\. dan·d rnll- l llC Your Fa,nte L'n·c. -.;01 happ~ "11h John Roos· re' IC\\ of Boh I>' Ian. he considered the h rK\ ,,,. th~· opening act. the Pogue<, to t"X: along the hnt• of .. il1t·s in tht• hu1- tl·rn11llo.. \hoo n~ shoo ... .\nd 1hough1 1h1' \\ 11uld bc-wml·thmg 'I our l Ill \\OUIJ l1h• I \\ll thin~. The t?rl'JI and mJg· n1lil'l'l1t I nl Juc<.n '1 lo.nil\\ .1 P11gm· twm l'ogo. \nJ_ .. Ilic' 1n lht• hul· tam di.. 'h1x1 th -;ho11·· ,m: h rir\ !>Oflll'\\hJt lx''ond lht• L'nl··s lcH·I of comprl'hl·n~1im 'lo tht·n· :""'ah 1 Major League ; strikes out; 1 Working Girl' Griffith shines '-- By JOE BAl TAKE ~--MM« Herc arc some movies rec\'nth ' 1dcocasscue· · m1n1rc' ll'\\S of released on Charlie h~n bnng'> mtl·gru~ Ill h1' pcrformanrc. bul thl' film ~dut'l''> most of1he other li.'am pla~a' to thl· Thn-e ~toogcs. ··working Girl" I <JM. 11 l minutt·'· ratt-d R CB. -Fen. $~¥ !JN R.111n~ l "Major Lt'ag1e .. llJJllJ IOO nunull.'<i. .\t hcart. ··\\ orlo.mg (i1rl .. " J ratoo R. P:iromount. no list pncc tcm1n1\I ollill' l·o ml'lh hut 11nl' th.it RBllflB (on a 5C'tJil' of J ) 1 men tur .1nH1n,· "ho'" l'\Cr lx·l·n .. MajorLcague ... Da'1dS.\\ard·, lo.irh·d in thl· ll'1·1h at \\orlo.l l'Jn disappointing mo\lc of a l"c" u.knt11\ ''1th. 100 \\\el' I-\ Olll'd months back. 1s .. The Bad :"!l'''s • ·· II 1 h \klan1l' ( 1ntli1h make\ all the J1t-Bears a o\Cr again. on ~ "!1 ti:n.;nn· in Mih· NKhcll\· tunm facial stubble. You kno\\. a team lull angn moraltt' pla\ about ihc plight\ of bunglers is magH:al!> t~an formed · of1n ·SC<'rl'tan : N1c.hols has 'ihn.-\\Jh -through hard ' 0,r~. and. of craftl•d a ~rdon1r 1':1111 talc ol thl' course. bchcf in thcmSl:I cs into Reagan )ea~ hcri.' 1 his " an ·sos baseball wizards. fooling e' erybod). . . . A film about a losing ball club isn't world where "'!me~ :m. catapull(d a bad idea. but an1 I wrong for back into the 50!.. ha~~ into 1hc expecting 5omclhing tough. as well. teno pool. and e\~'Ctcd to 'ila) as entenaining'> Tom Bercnscr is there -not o nly t at. but 10 oc fi ne 1n his 1mtablc lead role and grateful for •t. Gnffith. as T~ss • McGill. has other ideas. 1goume) \\l'.lH'r" lun Jnd 1mrcnou .1' lhl· fl'Sldt•nt badd1c . .ind Harn\(1n hmJ bnng\ an al·tion hcro·, hlulh 111 ph~SKJI grac\' to h1'> nik ol para- mour "Dream Team" /tJ,,tJ <J5 mmutt'' r:m'tl PC 1· I ; \IC \ lloml' \ itlt'l • -·'"'"' RJtin/l.: .... ·· fhe Drl·am ream ..• 1hou1 tour p\\Ch1~llrtl p.111cnt" '\tram.kJ m 'l'" '\Mk l '''. ha'i prtHTH'>t' J\ :i 1..nmKal human-IOll'rC'>I tak. hut IO\leJJ l)PI\ lnr lhi: kind ol grallnit. op.:n-heancd \(.'nll mcntallt\ 1hat malo.c!> aud1cncc-s '-"Ca~ in lhl· knct•s. ln,t1..•aJ of 'ip1n· ning us around and laking us on an hl·n F-ursr as a near-mute "ho art~ like a h1tlc lo.id "caton 1s the onl~ JX•rformer "ho gets to soar ~ere. b cr)one else '" hemmed 1n b~ the ng1d scnpl 'Oz,' 'Rain Man' remain tops (AP) -The folloWlnt arc: -the most po1_>Ular vidcocaSKttes as they appear in next wuk's issue of BiDboard map.unc. SALB8 I. "The Wizard of Oz: TM Fi~th Anniversary Edition .. (MGM-UA) 2.1'hc Land Before TuM" (MCA) 3.""The Best o(f.ddie Murphy: Sa1ur- dav N•• Live" (Paramount) 4."'e.mi.·· (Diane ) '· '"Ncw-Kacla on ~ Block: Hanlin. TCMIO .. ~~) 6. ...... · Delicate Sound of 'hunder" ( ~) 7."Batman: The Movie" (Pla)- bou.sc) 8."Bertlejuice" (Warner Bros.) 9. "Robocoo" (Orion) 10."Jane f'onda's Complete Won- 001" (Warner) 11."ulhal Weapon·· (Warner) 12."CaUanctics'' (MCA) -l~ "C'ftdercUa'' (0.SACY) li4:"p\.y~ Wet and \Vilcl" (HBO) S-"Maallaq: l otOne" (Elektra) aBNTALS 1. .. Rain Man" (MQM,.UA) t"BaM:hea"(Touchltont) 3."Thc Naked Gun" (Paramount) 4.'"Tequila Sunnsc .. (Warner) .s:·e111 and Ted's Excellent Ad"en· tun:" ((>non~ • 6.''Hcr AJibi (Warner) 7."C'OUSlns" (Paramount) 8."Sk1n 0eep•• (Media) 9."TM 'Burbs" (MC.A) 1o:·M111issiJJPi 8umina .. (Orion) 11. "Fkich Civcs" (MCA) 12."Thc January _~-(C~Fo.x) 13."Dli ua Liailons" (Warner) 14 ... ne'T.:i'ldbre Time" (MCA) 15. "Cvbcq,. (W1mtt) ... { I t 1 Y ei, ~Virginia, there are alternative sounds in 0(: . Finding culturally enrichinJ. altemauve-m1n·ded entenainmcnt in Orange Count} 1s hke finding a n oasis in the descn. But establish- ments such as the Balboa and Pon Theatres. the Coach House. and acous11c-offenngs of Shade Tree Stnnged Instruments offer proof that there are indeed diamonds in OPEN 7DAYS 2't00 WI.ST OCEMJFRDNT NIWPOAT 8EACH PIM 17141 •1---11 It's Uncanny b 11 BJ/ HamJron For am·-1hcu ol chttwab and OC'.hn .. _ .. daenn, dlJ> tlw kmk ... hex, hex -· thnt ~ city. Tiit hex lulM will Clll r'-ghdnnly the rough. · Musically. Orange County's only record label -Dr. Dream Records -continues to build and foster local, talented rock bands. Concen- trating on signing alternative. col- lege-radio type acts. Dr. Dream has just released new albums by Na- tional People's Gang. Food For Feet, Imagining Yello.w Suns, and Ea- plant. The best of these worthwhile re- leases· lmagini~ellow Suns' sclf-titled debut and nt's "Moncy- ban" debut -owcase two UJ>- and--coming bands who share a vision of rock 'n' roll as a creative, spontaneous, and uocak:ulated ven- ture. Void of pretension, their music is so full of life-affinnmg qualities and wondcrous imaaination that you can hardly wait to hear their follow-up albums. • Stylistically, the Newpon-based Imagining Yellow Suns and West- minster-based E.m>lant draw in- spiration from simuar sources (Ro•y Music, Pink Floyd. the Velvet Underp-ouod, and Camper Van ll 0 \ 11 I I ' I I ' f •' M,.. ........... "--lffr II • ••· al l.-.olTICT I. Httthoven, to name but a few). but each band has created their own disparate, original work. Where ·lmaginiog Yellow Suns have CTaft.cd neo-psycbcdclic but contemporary rock built from co~­ plex rhythms, non-Western mel- odics, and a fresh, experimental ap- proach, ~nt prefcn a less vOl - uminous and1 low-key pngc--rock style· that incorporateS a vanety o f 1tru'es, includina folk, count.rY. art- rock, and psycbecklia. • L.ettiq their creative imagina- tions expand one's perception of reality, lmaaini_na Yellow Suns bas produced colorful pop that soan on three-part hannonies ( .. Black Crow'' and "Advice"), u weU u moodier, sometimes darker 1elcc1ions ("Sea Of Sd£" "Alone (And In The Out)," and .. Journey From The Sun''). The words of _11rimary lyricist and lead 1i.aeer Ed la'Dard (or .. EOO") arc in~ abluact, inviting listcacn to fill m I.be blank pallette with their own inlapletationl. Sam- ple lyric: &om ws. or Self": '"Swim- mina throulh a 1ea of tdf/You arc ownild by wbat you know/()Dce . JA ----•l.•tt t.Alt--"~ 8.lt.. IO:JO , .... ..,. ,....... ""'11 7. 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"1th the flora and fauna in eat·h approA1ma11ng "hat )OU "ould ~nd on a tl.OOOm1k h1gh"J) tnp lrom northern MeA1ro to till' \rrt1r Circk 1n -1.laska. In ,lone One of )our ride. from the dl'<iert floor to 4.100 feet. )QU ma) '>Cl' Dcsen Bigho rn hccp grat- ing on h1lh1dl.'s "h1ch l"Ontain "tld apm·ot trl'l"S as "ell ai. > ucca plant'>. tht· hat111a1 .. ol tx·ars that .m· no" c:\llnct. lks1~es thl· 'anous plant\ and an11nals that \OU ,·an '>J>OI ,!long thl· "3). thl.' "'ual' rl'''ard'> at thl· 1up arc the unequalkd \JC"' 111 Palm Spnngs. thl· \alto n Sea. ( uachdln \ .ille). and .1 mountain pl'al near L.i<> \ cg;is. 11 nuks J"J) ·. l'umnl..m Occurjttng l ontl''' 31 notln 1n thl' n:staurant at \luunt.itn 'it311t1n .\ll r h1ldrl·n .igco; thrl'C' 111 I ~ art· '"' llt'd tu part1npatl' at n1 1 rhargl' (although rl·gular tram I.in·., "ill Ix· 1n l'lfrnJ. Pumrl..1m. l\jll'r· oa-.cd pjtnl'>. and hru'>hl'' \\Ill hl· '>UpJ')ltl·d 0\ till' maOJ)(t'fl1l'nl I hl· !'al m "nri ng' .\n1.ll r mill""~ "l•P\.'ll datl). \\llh lhl' fir,t rar un on the "cl·lda) s al I 0 a m . "l'l'l..l•nds at X a.m. I he last c u w thl' 111p ll'a' l'" at b p m .. and 1h1· l.1,1 l J f d''"n lkPj"' j l 'i ~' pm ~or morl.' inlormJt111n lJll tr.I'll '25-I .W4 tor 'no" u1nd11u1n' dur· rng thl· "11111·r ~a,on. t.111 1n1 •11 '25-~22., t1FI 11-..J<, Tiil IU F-rom C hJngl" < 11un1~ IJL.1· I rn·· \\ J \ 91 hi 11 tgh" J \ ()(I g11 ····" h I I n1,·r,tJt1· 111 I rum I n1a,tJtl' It 1 turn 1111 on ll~gh"·" 111 ,1nd ln,11.. 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SI 1.50 fo r childrl.'n agl'\ J-12. um.ta 3 frn·. (Basu.: fare." 11hou1 dinner. 1., SI '.95 for adults. sis I.) for ch1ldrrn ) prO\ldes a dcscnp11on of the ~mg landscape. fall the tramwa>s in the ll ... 1s both the stt'epest and the most ma11call} extreme. carT)mg )OU ough fi,c separate chma11c hfc Zone 4 (to ~!.10:? feet) and· Zone 5 (to .516 feet) arc the homes of e' l'n more 'ant'lles of pines and C't'r· green~. lone 4 and 5 "erl' formerh On ·unda\. Octotx·r ~9. the lram"'a) '"".hold its 13th annual He's hip. hP's (·ool and tu·:~ only :l rnonths old. He's got .John Travolta's srnil(\ Kirsti(• Alh,~··s t')'"<'S. And thP voi<·P of BnJt.•(' Willis ... N<>\\' aJI hP has to d o is find hittlS(')f th<• l)('r1(•(•l daddy. Im-~ U .... ~~-,~ n WNUl([&.~ .. ~·"·· u.~Y HK9Jt«J ...... DtN MIA· ~~fAillY "UXI. Wllfli" OCYMN a . ~ . Alm •.• ,LIOO WllUS AS lHf UHi "#JID" )4 ..... wn rmv ,~ .......... ~ runaur na DllTU 'S.' 1 • .,.1"' ... 1 riuaruu1 n rou1c ,,rtl .... ·~··• auy HuvcRUur J: ~,_... • ., llllU NIRI ,,. ... ~•n lruMJ Kl Miii\ ll \.. '" AMIW1 U. MIU1C '"'..._,,,.,,"Ml ClAl llJ --• \1nN .. rll••h ... ..., --a.c.-........ --... -----C'Mt .... ._ ... ........... ---~c-IPMM1 ·----0... .... l'l.-- ..... -=--~=lBl i-.-c... __ .......... _ -----------. =-:-:• =-----.., ... --,.., ...... DIM lll ,,,_ ... _._......._ ..... , -----o...•o..•• ·~IN .........,. --., , __ -~ .., II/ ··· . .,.::~ i '='' I' · -.. " · · Everyday . • _"*:-· ,~J-.: ..;~ All Night Long. Come in and try orw of their four fabulous dinners for only $7.95. Each comes with cole slaw and your choice of French fries . baked beans or corn on the cob. BBQ Beef Ribs • BBQ Pork Ribs BBQ Chicken • BBQ Shrimp •nn· . 4880 Campua Drhe Newport &e.ch 971-7427 Coner olC· s •Md VOii .___ <*" ............. _..., o.11y Plae o .. 1t1a•f'""-:~ts:~·-··11 I • TWo fine restaurants please stomach; wallet With all the le' rls of dining from Four Season!>· Pavilio n have found a which 10 choose 1n Orange Count)'. way to prO\ 1de p:rfcct ambiance. 1t"!> a pleasure 10 find at least t~o gracious sen ice and cuhnal') com- area restaurants sen in~ serious food petence without deeming 11 neccss- at realis11c pnces. It 1s. perhaps. a ary to hand ·yo u a bill of harbmgl·r of the coming trend. that stratosphen c proponion. Not sur· The Surf and Sa nd's Towers and prisingly. both arc in hotels that :J)ine .Jn Ro'Jafl'J • Lanch Monday thra Friday • Dinner 7 Night• • Sanday Cha•pagne Brach * Cocktails * Tropical Drinks * . (714) 650-3322 4eet W. Coae t Hwy. New~rt Beacla (714) 494-8424 175e S. Coaet Hwy. • J.a .... Beacla MID &Wllll&I Breakfast.from $2.98 Lunch & Dinner from $3.98 It's hack lo those happ,v d ays or real fO(KI. f1ic•ndl,v service and fun. t'or breakfas1. lunrh or dinnf'1: Edie 's is where the neat m~I. We're talkin~ t:dic!·,. handmade hu'l(ers. malts and so<las . Blue Pfalr spec ials and old-fashioned meatJoaf. And lhtt jukebox never slops tum pin', two tunes for a tfUar1er: Cruise u\'c r lo Edie's Diner. We'll he glad you did. , . God .,_ America And .... ~.,.,_ Too. -. have made a commitment to su-Jackets required for grntlcmen afler pcrior food and beverage operations. 5:30 p.m. Resuva11ons r«ommend· With a diverse background that ed incl udes stints at La Varenne in · • • • Pa n s. the Govemor·s mansion in Soups and sauces aren't held in a Illinois. Spago and Michel Richard's stock pot: nothing's made in ad- highly-touted Citrus. Jackson vance at Pavilion. A last minute Kenwonh has taken charge of the preparauon \s accomplished by a kitchen at The Towers with great well-trained kitchen staff under the aplomb. Perha ps fussy Food and direcuon of Food a nd Beverage Di- Beverage Director Dominique rector Ali Kas1kci and Pavilion Chef Berhouct will be able to breathe a endive; quail eggs with spinach: goat Dudley B. Rich. sign of rehcf. cheese croutons. So how has Pavilion fared since Berhaul!t says he's still not totally Soups, the true test of a kitchen's the depanurc of its last "Celebrit) satisfied with The Towers' selection talent. more tha n pass with fl)•ing Chef." Esther Carpenter'! Quite well. of dessens. but surely he'll not be colors here; the com soup with indeed. This restaurant, in · fact. able to find fa ult with the velvety~ smoked bacon is especially good. doesn't miss a beat. • fo1e gras or divi ne sauteed sweet· And then there's that Towers Some of Carpenter's creations rc- brcads heaped, along with shitake view: whitecaps and ~king waves main on the menu: sweet garlic flan mushrooms. in a sweet garlic tart. hitting the shore with melodious aecompanies rack of Colorado lamb. Maine lobster with morel mush· thun~r fro m nine floors up. Add to while chestnut puree prnishes pan· rooms. one of the menu's most it the deco-era luxe of multiple mir-scared venison medallio ns. expensive entrees. is still a batgain at rors and intimate. beautifully ap-Housemade seven grain bread and $26: its saffron sauce and fresh pointed tables and you've got to put a supcrt wine list set ofTa California linguine ro und out a pTCSCntation three stars in that little black book co ntemporary menu of t~ utmost that would be wcU-rcceivcd at far you .whip out when you're 10 search sophistication. Bunches of fresh tar· hisher pnces in LA. The S 18 sauteed of all'--Out &lamo ur and romance. ragon. rosemary and baby parsley chicken. finished wtth a morel and THE TOWERS. Surf and Sand edit selectively garnished prcscn- madeira sauce. is one of those de-Hotel. 1555 South Coast High way. tations. linit1ve dishes you crave for a week Laguna Beach. 4974477. Breakfast. Begin with an appetizer of chilled or two. Salads bear evidence of the lunch and din~r. seven days. Sun-Main lobster in truffle vinaigrette - light Kenwonh touch: baby greens; day brunch. Ma1or credit cards. or a consomme of pheasant dotted tpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wt th qua i I gala n tine. Spinach leaves ~rt's Finest ·waterfront Dining! • F'rt!sh Local &. Hawaiian Seafood •Award Winninf,! Veal. Lamh & Prime Hih • Extensive Wine List & Cocktails RE«;TA UR A NT 503 E. Edgewater I adjacent to the Balboa Peninsula ferry landing) Reservations: 675-2373 We're happy to accommodate your group. reception. banquet or meeting. with goat ch~ croutons tum up as one crafty salad co mposition: goose liver. endive and tomatoes enliven a nother. Seafood reigns supreme here: fPlene SH JUDY /Pap 16 Ma~• Your lloli<b\ Rr~rvauon~ !\:ow 673-0910 Classified-a collection ·of good buys that will make your spirits soar! ..., .. 642-5878 • d"Vsiaumnt -;) Of= THE WEEK By Patrlda A. Gable is another reason for the n:staur:int·s popularity. From several frl·sh sea - food sele'('.llons 10 F1lc1 Mignon and a vancty of pasta dishe). dtnl'rs appre<'1aLc the made-to-order en-trees. Th propens11 toward .0~1ers has led Redfea rn to stan a Sunday hrunch. ··our Sunda) brunch 1s an ahcrnall'e to the bufTet-sLylc brunch. We ha\e a sit~own. order- from-the-mcnu brunc~ that includes e\\~l)thing from Smoked Salmon Benedict to SC\Cral fresh fish dis- hes:· ~II menu lll'ms are scned "ith fresh muffins. breakfast potatoes and fresh fruit. Bloody Mal)s or champagne is available for onl) S!. Another change that has come about since the restaurant's opening is 11s add111on of cn1ena1nmcn1. Dr. Art Da' 1s (a psycholog) professor at OCT ) pla)SJazz at 0)stcrs Thursda~ through Sunday. "The ambiance has changed '>rncc the music. now 1t"s e'en more warm and 1nv111ng:· Redfearn l'\plarned He added that the music I'> not so overpowering as to pre' ent con· \Crsation -but g.1,es customers a chan~to-reluand enjoy thrtn1er- taanmen1. For s~1al ocas.,1ons. tht' re'> taurant 1s available for banquet' Located at 2515 E. ( oast H1gh"a rn ( orona del Mar. O' Mer. scr' '' lunch from 11 .30 am . J anner begin' at .t p.m. and unda~ brunrh 1'> frolT' L0:30 a.m. 10 3 p.m ..for rc~·r 'auons. call (71.tl 6"'~-~-H I \\ an ung a restaurant that caters 10 1h1: local community was the goal of (an Redfearn and Waller Babcock. \nJ . afier only e~ht month~ Oy~ r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trrs has definitely made an imf>')ct on C. oruna dcl Mar. ··1';01 only arc we seeing more of thr ..amc faces. everyone has really twcn open about telling us how much they like the restaurant." l{n lkarn sa1d. ~nd they should enjoy this rcs- 1auran1. The black and white Ille cn1 n 1s JUSI the beginning of what , u\lomrrs descnbe as refreshing. O~ ~tcrs· ramp 10 the dining area ll·:.ic.Js 10 a light and contemporary room cons1s11ng of a spaciousness not usuall) found an local res- tJurants. ··\\ r kept that an mind when "'e l hll~ the colors of the carpet a nd p.arnt -we wa nted 10 create a light. lrc-.h look that would go along with our rood." he explained. Th~ food. prepared b) chef John < aponcc1. 1s another reason this rc\laurant has become a popular '>top for both lunch and dinner. ··c >ur food 1s always fresh and we h.1, I.' a consistency in our cooking - 11 " al"'ays good:· I h". added to the f~cl that 0)s-1cr' has a large sclecuon of menu lh""1\ -"""h1ch arc printed daily.'' • Broiled Lobster Tat! with &by Beel SJ §h~~t~~bs.................. 2.95 • Broiled Lobster Tail ·accompanied by our Broiled Chicken BredSt and Shnmp S Sauteed in J 4 95 Garlic Butter........... t 11SHORE & OFFSHORE SPECIAL" Broiled Lobster Tail combined with d lender U.S. Choice Rib $I z 95 Eye Stedk. • • DINNERS INCLUDE: Offer good Frt .. 10il3 tbru 10il9 lArqe blled potato -eerved with chives, aour cre4lTl and butter. acoompGrued by your choioe of our famous cldm chowder or salad. LOiiiTfiTi,it, $ 95 ---tll.-...~ .... OniT) 5 ... ""'::' t I I • ., ..... -........... t1111,.. ............... Ml •I •'rlP :Wla•-rm1ll ..__._ em-•·· AllD • 1 , ,f • 'r .._.cw ' a + ts • _. '• owa gmrtlc ('1n Gaelic. It's a Real Great 1rislJ Deali DelaSNy's • LOCATIONS: NEWPORT BEACH •DANA POD(1' •LAGUNA HU.LS 1DAT8 AWW • IAllCHO CALlfOIN1A eQAIDlllGIOVI ._....-_., OYSTER BAR eANAHllM tUUS • AllAllDll W..t b a.-._,,. ( lll..,llll' Sunilay Brunch I ">t-l'llm < )n11hc-r l l'.ff.> 1 • :'\t" Mt-nu • CJJS\K I .iH1ntt'~ • < >n·an.P.mu I >mu;l." • Plll.lnn,i.: D111 n.11n ( lundoo Charn~,cnt' 5995 Slrl* Steak• Scampi You'll be thrilled with Gladstone's new menu. Right now, we're featuring tender Top Sirloin Steak or Sizzling Scampi for only $9. 95 ! Setvd wich soup or salad, red skin pOtatoes or rice pilaf, hesh ~and warm bread. If you love steak or scampi, you'll be glad you came to Gladstone's. Gladstone's· 4 FISH 900 e.,.idr Oriw • N~t Bead\ 760-0971 ! • ~y' ~ • ; • t I t t • • J t . .. . ~, . p f \ THEATER • From ~age 3 ,- 1979, University High School of. fered its theater for o ne sea son and the Irvine theater was home again. When T urtle Rock Community Park was constructed that same year. ICT was granted the use of its aud1tonum. and inaugurated tts tenure there with an ongjnal play. .. Ignore the Ma n Behind the Screen." T he theater was in its 10th anniversary season a nd celebrated with a successful prO<hlction of .. A Streetcar Named Desire" on the small (20-by-16-foot) stage. E:>,~:;::::::l;~~c:= debut in Riverside -winnin& that city's annual one-act festival with a n entry e ntitled .. How Tall Is Toscanini?" It was latet remounted. along with two other playlets. in the Corona del Mar Hi&h School theater. also the scene of its first full- length show ... Come Blow Your Hom ." Early Dinners - • CAJ t·~ PRU1E RI B • LE'90~ GARLIC CHICKE' l::\0 10 (1:00 p.m. \Ion-Thur~ • t'R E~ll FI SH Y.•fd W•tt> Y0\11 Clv.>olr ot .kie \ ChOCllll'd S-Dtfb'( Hc.M ()es~ Hol SoiNtll SaUd will! '*""Orn~ or 'IOUO ot 1w t~"'lli All Clwltt< wludr lrts111~ ~M ~ ~t;iblts bool!d PM~ red pot.iloes or hthictnt All!edo Mid ;i bnltt ol ~ Out ot Ou• Ovffl ,_ SourCIOuCll llmd H CS(' r \'al ions 1818 \lain al \lac \nhur • Irvine • ~{) 1 -S<,:~ 7 In November of 1970. the theater group moved into the Humanities Hall Playho use at UC'l. which was ho me base until 1974 when the university expanded its theater P.rO- e,ra m. Finding no available facility in Irvine. the group took its act on the rood. mounting its 1974-75 ~ason in Golden West College's --------------------------Actor's Playbox. Currently. JCT 1s opening its Double Decade Season with Neil Simo n's ~califomia Suitt," and will follow with "The Caine · ~utiny Court-Martial." "How the Other Half Loves" 'and "The Bad Seed." Play_goers may obtain more infor- mation on the Irvine Community Theater b_y calling 857-5496. Parlcers' Seafood Gril IHfum daily frnh stMO<ld. pastas Mid gnlls-d urwd on m. Wltfr-Mtlt the mosr specricular lliiews"' Newport Beach Oinner gr1ciously served nighr/y-in our be1utrful dining room and on our four water· s1dt patios. Then came five nomadic "years which saw ICT performing variously in fountain Valley. Costa Mesa. Hun1tngton Beach and Newport Beach - co nverting a church in the latter ci ty into a theater that would ultimately be known as the Newport Theater Arts Center. Finally. in SELL thro ug h classified Sobn :after the Irvine players dis- mantled the choir loft an 1977. the Newpon Theater Ans Center was born at 2501 O ifT Drive in Newport Beach. But the group split into two separate theaters 1n 1980. and NT AC . now recognizes its pro- duction o f "Summertrce" that vear 642-5678 Six sucmlent reasons to come aboard! $10.95 Shrimp Combo Dinner Two luscio us scampi-strle shrimp. two 'lweet coconut- bread ed sh rimp a nd 1wo shrimp stuffed\\ ith crah ancl topped with hollandaille"saucc. T hese enticing delicacies are sure to please! Dinner is 'len ·ed with crab bisque or crisp gTeen salad . rice pilaf. ~-......._ - fresh ,·egetable.s and ho t bread . At j ust SI0.95. we've made it irresistible. 151 LC... Hwy.• Newport Bach •675-5790 as it~ official number o ne . At about the .mid-point in its development. lhc theater was reno- vated and expanded. allowing a larger forum for musical pro- ductions - in wh ich the group has spcciahzed ever since. A typical six- show season wi ll include three musi- cals. and most have been excep- tionally well received. The Newport Theater Arts Center has taken .the initiative in ~ringing the county s many community play- houses t~ther -first in 1980 as the m idwife for the Orange County Theater Association. which thrived for four years. and again this past summer by hosting a four-day one· act fes1val. Thineen theater grou participated iQ the festival. which ma_y become an annual event. · T hr 10th anniversary season began last month with a revival o "Babes in Arms" and will continu with "Blithe Spirit," "Pcrfcctl> Frank," "Come Back. Lillie Sheba. a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. "Pa ticncc.'' and Joe Orton's blac comey "Loot." More informat10 o n Newport's theater program 1 a' a1lablc at 631-0288. Tenth. 20th. 15th -and 70th birthdays are resounding tnbutcs t the quaht) and sta ying power offou of Orange County's communal. theater groups. A happ) annl\ersa . to one and all! Now Serving ·SUlllY IDICll llUIFIST HUEVOS .................. $ 139 ~~~~~ROS ........... $ 141 ~~g~~gs .............. S 141 MACHACA ............... $ 1 II ~~:~: ..................... •241 Served w!Tortlllas. Refried Beans & Fruit ....... 1 .... M5 IOl1 CALIFORNIA DINING AT ITS FIN EST! ..... ................. ... ...................... :m..::*....:= ... STEAK a •mA.caau CRAZYHOllSE STEAKHOUSE • Country dininic with claSs! Authen· llt' western det'or restaurant ana- 'Jloun, featurinj( prime rib. fresh 't'alouds. and their famous pan ... auteed teaks. Lunch: Monday- Friday dinner reeervatiom guaran· let>d. Dancinit and li ve mwiic in the -alll(tn. Oyer Road Exit/Newport Fwy. Santa Ana. 549·1512. THf. CAN~ERY l'h1:. hi.,.turic waterfront landmark 111 ~ewport • Cannery Village f1·t1lurin~ fresh local seafood 11nd .. a.-.tern beef. Coni;.istently good se r , ll't'. l•pen for lunch , dinner. Sunday Hrunl·h and Champagne Harbor ( 'n11,,es. E ntertainment nightly. Enju\' the lounge food gal· li:n :... superb clam chowder! l«>IO l.uia)'ette. 675-57i7. \l:!WPOIT LANDING ""wport Landing Restaurant on the Halboi Penin ula offers a ro- mantic waterfront l!t'tling. Special· 11ei. include fresh swordfish, Hawaiian eafood favorites, prime r1h. abalone. lamb and veal. Garden I rt·..,h salad .• appet izers and sand- " ll·he .... Extern 1ve wint' list. pecial- 1' drinks and cocktails. Live enter· t .11n ment. 1\E, MC. V, O.C. Located .11 .;11;1 F.. f.dgewater (ad)a~nt to Ha llxia .Ferry). Reservations rec· ummended. 6ifi-23i3. Parking "'ailable. OYSTERS The fr.shHt •nd most innov•tive ... eafood and oek griJled speeialt)• nems can be round at Oysters in l nrona del Mar. QuickJy beCominic a ll)call_y popuJar hot spot, °''titers uiwned m Mel't'h of 1989 ana fea· I mes an oysLer bar, oak grill, fresh -e11food 4' cocltuil•. Lunch, dinner. huppy hour. Loc.ted al-2515 E l'oast Hwy. 675-i 4 JI for reser· \11 tiun . KE:r8EN £. LEE The best Mafood in town is still on the boat! Not just for holidays and speeial occuiona. Reuben E. Lee servee delicious at.eab. seafood & specialtiee every nicht of the week. Lunch, brunch, dinner. Banqueta for up to 400. Weddinp. partie.. receptions. etc. In Newpon Bay. 151 E.. Cout Hwy., Newport Beech. 675-5790. Tl\t.E Of THE WHALE Experience a tt'p hack in11111ml' to 11 pla<'e where you cun dine al your uwn leisure. l':njov the rornan<'e of ulcf NeWflelrl \\''' h a panoramic: bav. view. Excile your >!en.Seil with thei r 'en'latinnal !lt'Ofood and trnditiunul favuritei-. B!eakfasl i :OO a.m. M .. n cla,·.Friday. Dinner 4:00-11 IHI 'l'''en nit:hh. Sa1 urdt1\' and Su111l.I\ Hrurwh i :llO·<I 00. O"'lrr Bar Fn· day, Saturday and Sunday. Ban quet focil11 ies up 111 f\00. 41111 ~lo in Street. Hallltla. ni:1 .u;:1:1. ZUBIES Pure and simple. just li~e mother's love~They serve 10 oz. lobster tails filet mignon, prime rib. ribs and chicken at the most reasonable prices in Coeta Mesa. These din· oen served on special night.a.open 7 nighta. Generously poured low price drinks. Our customers have *n coming back since 1970. Located at 1712 Placentia in Costa Meu nur 17th Street. Call 645·8091or631·9803. ZUBIES GILDED CAGf: R11Chl nut d1 .. ir 111 Zulne-. 1\ll ou1 pizzas are large 16". lln\' coml11na tion, all toepinic . at ri.~5 1 6.9.'l take nuu . \ ide Sl'rt•e11 ph.1i> .s T\'\ g_ameN & vidMs. Full f'tl(·ktail Bar Open 7 days. Lunr h & Oinner 1714 Plarentia. C1"w '.\1e"8. ITAUAN BEITOLINO'S RESTAURANT Berlolino's, under the bur~undv canopy in Fount~in Valley i i< the best kepi secret in Orange County ~rtoUno's i.erves old-fe.,hioned style Italian dinners. Bertulin./ ... h11" the be l piua m California. made with real cheese. olive oil and 1es1v saure. Bertolino's ii-located at 18'.l·fl Ma(lnolia. F«1unl~in Valley. re .. er \l8llOns ll\l«jtl'>lted. 96:1.2i.IO. VILLA NOVA A lwauliful ha\' view t relltt'i. thr r11muntic 'eltinie that ha ... mudt< tht- \'1lla '.':ova a .. ,..flt't'1al kind uf place" lur u\·er .')() \ t-ar... Superb 1 uhlllt' lrom Cen1ml und Northern h .1h i.ef" e-d m Old \\'11rld charm E\ ten:<ive wine h !>t l>tnnl'r lll)(hl '" 1'1anu nar. Full nwnu 111 1 ·00 1 m .11:n \\'f'i.t Co<1'1 H 1i:hw11\, ~t•\\ port Bear h. HI:? i 1'41. ME-N·ED'S PIZZA Loc·allyu~nt>d und 11perott-d. ~It' 11 Ed'. J'iun l'nrlor h,1, ht•l'n 'er\ 111~ quality p1uu and I nl'n<ll~ -.et\ 11 (• lor 2i \'ear'. Our t h111 , ru ... 1 1111111 with 1x real dwt>i-~ ond f re-.h top Pin.Fl' is a piua lo,•er'i-dt'liJ(ht l\h· n-Ed's ali:n 11lferi-dt>hl·11111:< deli Mndwicht'i., "aladi-and lrt'f' di" livt>r.'" ./eon. 1 he ma11ai:er. will be happ\' l•1 asi-ii-1 \'tlll with vour nexl mee1l11i.: .ur i.:r.;up 1·a1ered evenl. Located ffl u E.. w~£L C{Jl)la :\lei.a. 1>-&ll-';I :11;. 01>4:'11 i-e\'en du\'~,, week. S1111 -Th11r ll..IO·l:!.111i. Fn and Sal 11 :.Ill I :1111. CH1Ne$e OANNY K'S Meet Danny. Kuu, 8 year .General Manager or C011ta Mesa's Mandarin Gourment and -1 year Partner/Central Manager of China Town in Irvine. You can nu~· enjo1' Danny K's udtfog and ronlemporary Chineee cuisine in an ~ua~y excitinic ~nd rontempory Ml· tlnit m Corona del Mar! Danny K'11 is o!)en for lunch and dinner daily. Beer & wine list. Catering. 3050 E. Coa.st Hwy. Call 721 ·9000 for i.ke out, reser- vations or information. LOTUS Enter the Orient and experien<'t the excellence of Mandarin and Siechwan cuisine. Authentir Chi- nese dishes especi-ally prepared. by a team of master chefs. Enjoy fine Chinese dininl( 8K well as excellent wme list and full bar. Localed in the Harbor Center f\t Harbor & Wilson rn C' osta M l'l'tl i'>4 a. :tl:l 1. MANDA&IN GOURMET tr you. love ~~int'M food . you're sure to enJo)' dm1n~ here as Mandarin Courmet prom111es trul)' aothl'ntir ('hinese food. Mandorrn Gourmet has been the recipienl uf the Gold Awa rd of Excellence Pverv vear for lht> past nine «msecull\'e· year . Ac one of CtJMtnl Orani:e Coui.rv'3 most popular l'hint'St' restaurant. reservations are ugge. ted. Open for Lunch. Dinner.. Take Out. Cat.errnic. Cocktailr.. LucRled al 1500 Harbor at i\d11ms in Custa Mesa. f>40· 19:ii. CONTINENTAL 808 Bl'llSS 1>111e 111 l1lt ... 11l 111 t' t-h•1!11111 t· .11 1 hi, II\\ a1 d "in11111i.: rt· ... 1,111t11111 F.1111• '"' l11r 111110,,111\1' llll'11H· :-\t11r11·r, 111 durle .,,,.,t',, 1111 1h1· h.l lf ... 1,..11 -.u ... h1m1 °111111 i.:r.I\ hi\ Fn,. ... h .. ,.a1 .... d lr1•m 111111111d 1 lw ""rid . .-.1 ... 1t·r11 11•d \t•al. m11'' '" \ tl111 II llrt ,1 ... 1 .111d ll'rlllll'tl fll 11111 \11:.:11-1111•1 1-:luhctrttlt' \'lilt• lt•I ()f)t'll •t'\1 II 01)\ ... ,I '°'t't'k. J.,111• Ill~ ht lllJllH h,lf l'rl\Hll' cfllllll)! f\~1111• l<t•,t'f\Hll"ll' rt>t·11mmemh·d \l<'. \', .\~. l H. 11 :r; Fa1.h11111 1,.1.11ut. :-.,,," ''"" Hl'•" h. i 14/H-H·'.!11.111 CROWN HOUSE Thi, lovel\' C11rl1 1ne111al r(':-taurant situated ai t ht' rnrner 111 PCH. u ntl J 'ruwn Wa-JJ..\· .l>kwv. has lieen a teou rmel ·~ Im:,,,., e I or 111 't'fl,.,. ""'' Frne dmtnl{. l''"·k1a1f... cla.11nn11. lr\I· en1erta1nmen1. "'''Pr har. happ' hour, banquet l11t·1ht 1ei-. l11n11 ... t'r \'i<'t'. extensi\'e wine Ii ... \. :l:!HO:! l'a· t1lir Coast Hw, .. S11111 h l.a)!Ul\ll Nil{uel. 4~-:!ti:!li. RIVIERA Rtlax lo ~flll'll•ll~ 't'f\'ll'l' Ill .in ele11ant , intim11tt' a111111 ... phl'rr. E11. pertly µrepured nllll llll'nlal d1,..hl'• by Cht'I H1thard Ht"rt:nt'r. -.111u· 1970. This award winninl! rt>i. taurunt als11 oft er:-an ext l'll~I\ e wint' list. und exl·els in 1ahlei-ide preparati~1n~. and flamllt'i-. Open 111! lunch I I :.IO •. I p.m .. cl111ner I r11m " p.m. Exl"ellrnl l11111411et Ian Ill it' ... ('ltl!.ed Sunda\ u11d h11ltda\,.., :1:1.t1 s. Hri.,1111, (·.,;,Ii ~ll' ... LI. ;,.111 .Iii.Ill FRENCH LE MIDI Thu1 ,,. o I nw "-l1·1·1>t•r " S11mt' ''" it·~ avant i:artll'. "' h .. r... that ir' ... cla ir. All agree 1h111 Swi'-' l'het Walter Rut 11man·... n1i-111t> provencalt is or an lnllll\ lllt\'e and exquisitrly ext'\·uted a uthenttl'i1y An enchanting <'t1un1 •Y 1-'ren<-h m terior and an Old \\'11rld h11,p111 al1 I~' rart>ly· found I ht>~t' da\' full 111 the t'XJll't'l8ll111l' 1•\11kt>d hy I Ill' oullllandinl! ( u1 ... 11111 ( )pl'll lur cl111 ner .anJ c1"·ktu11, , ... ,.,l·n 111i:h1, C111erinic uv31l,lhll' 11:! I \ 1.1 Lui ... :'IJewport Ht-uch. i;-;-. l"IO t AMERICAN HOL!Gl'P. BARMIC'ttAt:L':o. Tued of dining in l'\'Sta~ that pol you ID skleJ> and c-ost a small fonune" Well thEtl JOU1 the r ARTY at Hogue·s and expet 1e1ice a great Salom at· ITQipbere when>~ puts a smile on voor face. Over 2 OO'l.en del.iowl food ill'm! ID cto:. from Tenyaki Oame- brotled ctucken. steak. f\St) & ctups. and our famous 1,1b ~ are aweJOme. Dady lundl special-; are a real bonus.. Dinner until 9 p.m thEtl we tum cbwn the lights and ll.nl Uf! the mUSIC for~ on our sawdust floor t~·s St'f'V(S tJle fare;t liquor, draft and" boUled beer al low prlC.'eS.. Satellite 1V. darts. basketb:11l & daily HaPP)' Hour ODert 1 l 30 a m weeadaf-'. 2 pm w~cn<t>. Call 64f>.3678 for infor-rrouon or plarvuna a group party 1976 Newport lilvd.. Oit.:i Mesa c .. u •••••• ••M>-118.9& H.15-M.IN\ l«&O-tlllMl froM h O'l 6~1Hl0 • lk~91t:. .... M.1&-116..IS P.M l lOJIO 1.r .... 111.100 • "-m•• ,,.. "4JG , ..... a.M llU!J r.o,.. f t 711 1-30.1~ * • t.., .... tl:l.9.'l·l•a.•& ~·~ l 11 70·fl l.7li 1:00-8 !Ill * 81 .. b ,._.111..00 t:\Jl).19 93 8eer..4 f fofld ... &.~7:1'11 .. • "·~· r ... •1'1..1\0 .. ....... "'-16 II ,,...'3 .. "I H<tll4lay• ........ rt-".!\ ~1-• .... ie •• . 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( "••l.1 M N t . t)_J,", i'li:!h ONE OF A KIND GINO'S ON THE HILL Almost 11 CU8ta Mesa landmark where friend and mern11riel> mef't, (;ino's isn't an Italian Ht.'•taurant. hut a rl"!'taurant hernic run ..,, & hlt'al Italian. (;ino's is a 11'<'1111\ popular • pot for hvt enterta111men1 i ntl(ht11 a ~ttk. Lunch 1s i.en I'd da1h lrom 11.:10 and hreakfo,l '' u -.pe~ 1al 11n S111urday and Sunde\ morn1ni.: f>rn ner '" 11 definite I rt'HI at Ci1111',., wht'rt' the menu ll4J11!-li-m111w ltaliarr 11em11 as well as a wide "~iriel\ 11f ..,ll'ah. lre,.h -.eafoo•h. p11>.t1J d 1;hei., Mex1run Sp{'('iah1t>... 1111d l'ht>r., Spet·1ab. dnd JU't tt-. 1m1>ortan1 1;, Lhe lrrl'ndl\' hu;,pttalll\ 111 rht' o;t.Jff al (:mu·, maktRj: \NI fet'I ni:ht at hume l.tl('alt'd al l.!l'< E 17th S trt•t'J Ill l'•,...hl Mt'i.11 t'all r;."41 17:141 lnr rl'i.rrvauoni., drre1111111• or 1nf11r mut111n. SPECIALTY CHICAOO.JOE·s Relax and l'nJtt\ 311 ,1111 "''''' "' l'\ t.'lltnl( 1n th.-I urn "' '"' 11 111 un <'htUij(U '"It' .tlllllf'j1h1" .11 ' h1 1 01111 .l.tt-'., H ..... 1 .. 11r.1111 \\ h1·1 h1•r '"" ··ho .. * I r.1111 I h. H dt 11 .1.1hh mrnu nl t'lllrt't" ul 1 .. t•I l.111111 l'hll'kl'n. ~e11l1wt1I. l111r~1·r ... l'•••I.• "' '11h1di.. \1111'11 £•111"' 1111 .. 111,1.rnd1ni: mral w11 h '"r' u~ lw-\ .. nd , , •lllp.ir1· ()P"n 1 .. r l.un. h 11 I \l.,11 I-n l>mnl:'r ~ \U Ill••• '1111 I h11r, .mil ·1111 11 fr1 ~ "'·'' I )\,ft r• ,\. l"" ktail h..u m .. 1111 I r .. m I I ti.uh "Meet mt• .11 t 'h1<11.:•• f.,t , f/\f " N. Mom l \Ith \rth111 111 ln11w :!Ill .JO~:~. H1--.1 n ,1111111... '"I( l(e ... lt"d ;;-~~ . .. .. Ste • • • ....... -..... "" 10 4IO * • .. u,. .. ,. .. \;(J l •• ·• J• f., '"'VVV t u I J•l'1 't·ott\J I JUDY .. ~.~- From Page I 2 swordfish with fried cabbage and ginger Lhyme sautt: Santa Barbara prawns with ratatouille; seabass in c~umbcr_~~ sauce; baked Norwegian salmon. wrapped in leeks; halibut on a bed o( tequila tomato sauce. Co nsistency is the major strcnath . . of this flawless performance. From the Um~cbina. ao~us ornlll and silver services, to the ability to tum out a·superior product day afttt day, night after niaht. Pavtlioo·s worth can be measured qainst the " . finest rcstauranu anywhere. A.nd if Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive. dinner for two costs in the vjgni!L Ne~ BadJ.._.J60-4910. Break- of S l~..t. bear in mind that a s1m1w far. lunch and dinner, ievea days. - meal JU miles north of here might M.;ot" credit cards. Dress code· ar cost three times more. dinner: j«keu pt'rfi:rred IOr ~lk- PA VIL/ON. in rbt Four Seasons men. Reservations recommcadcd. D • tin ti n· · e ve . 1nmg ~~, A """"'plete Evening Out • Cocktais in the lounge from 4 p.m. •Dining Room from 5 p.m. • Feature. mint menu in the lounge. patio & bar • EntertC;Mnment Thursday thru Saturday llJtl.Pllffle .... ..,, ........... 111-1122 que-n·fdt FAMILY PIZZA PARLORS • F•fS" • flOT • IKUCIOtJS PIZZA • DELIVERED FREEi -Jn Our Sp.>c a.d flfctri Owt\\1- Ptl/A • <,\'111\''1(111 '> •<,AIAD • Btl M • \\"t S..r.,n9 Qu•l11~ for 21 Yurs r (Ht,.,, J •••• ~ ... '-Ptf .. ltt .. Pfi tum '"', ... ,,, ToAdvertlle In Dllllnctlv• Dining Conl8ct --.crou 842-4321 x272 n(\O(\~~ '" .\)( (a n '" Of' 41,,tl ~ "'• O•"' 0 .,,79vl•' \\~ \..\)~~~'{ Q, \)f It's Bierer V Better Than Ever Lots ol Delicioua New ltema Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails catering • Take Ou·~--- ISCIO Adema at Harbo. c-t. Ma.•540-1937 LUNCH SERVED 'TIL 2:.10 P.M. I ht• ..,.,., ' "I , ,. I , ltnt'IH I "Room tl rflll MMllVflirirflmt .. .,., •• t A' DINNER SERVED 'TIL 9:00 P.M. Teriyaki Flame Broiled Chielcen . *Steal* Fish & Chips •Awesome ~lb. t."heeseburgers -OVER 2 OOZEN DELICIOUS FOOD ITEMS - IJinr in a cla~sit' Saloon atmotJplHarr *Superior Libations *Draft and Routed Beer *Dancing on our Sawdu~t Floor *Group Parties *Satellite TV *Monday Night Football Specials OIJ!n 11 :30 a.m. W.r.ekday1/2 p.m. Weekends 1976 ewpor! Blvd. ~ta MHa 645-3678 ~Plot Dallbook.! Frtdlr. Otlabs 13, .. WEDNESDAY IPIQAL I LASAGNA s.w o.:: =.... Olllf •s• DINE IN OR TAKE OUT FEATUJUNG: "Be._, ftllm .. T~" CAU FOR TAKE OUT (714) 01·3774 2230 1>" F...,,.. • C-Ne.a ,.__.~ ..... ---0.., ltOUISc S...·n.-.. 11 a.a.• 10 ,.-. • ffl·S... 11 a.a.• 11 ,.._ E SAIL LOrr BAI l GRILL ,__.., ,_. ~ aMO,.,lw Ottu\~ .,....,. ~unset Dinner ~pecialJ from Si .95 Mon-Fri 5-7 pm , .,,,.,. 1 _L~::, En1eruinmenl N11htl:v '""Thu:~ r.p.. lo• '"tii9.I This Year's Only Gold Award Winning lndi Restaurant t Mayur Your Sa:· LUNCH • DINNEa • AllPUP ING I L c .... Hw, .. c ........... , •• , ......