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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-09 - Orange Coast PilotSanta Ana 28 · Jryine 13 Newport HarbOr · 0 Unive·rsity 7 Fountain Valley 22 Ocean Vie"' 19 Valencia 20 Mater Dei 17 Cypress 0 \V estminst e r 9 - - - - .. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988 25 CE T S s.~oo.ttng vieti•' $.arm improves . Predicted a mputation was unnecessary . for man s h ot by poli ce n ear Ba lboa Pier Duncan and t"oother offiters Y.l'rc ing oul their order lo .. drop u ·· responding lO a repon of a man Bu t a poll e press rclca~ issued "1e1d1ng a saY.cd-ofT shotgun on the 1mmed1atel~ fo llo .... ing the hoottng beach near Balboa Pier .\pparentl~ S<ltd Bl) ant spun around rapid I~. thinking Bl)ant's ponahlc radio Y.as leading the officer to beheH~ that Thursda' afternoon thJt HnJni\ prospects "ere good and that thl· J rm 11.ould most hkel~ nn \ h;l\ l' !l• h\· amputated. gain lull u~of h1sarm. Mohant} said . "That's hard to sa'. but I think it's likl'" .. . He said Br'\Jnt Y.ould probabl)' ha ' l' to r~mnin in the ho!.pitaJ fo£ some momhs and ll 1s not known )'et. By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ... OeltJ Net ..... Sundaga Bryant . ....,ho \\3.\ mis- takenly shot and cri11call) inJured ti~ Newpon Beach Police \\ho apparent- ly assumed the radio he Y.a<; c:arT)ing was a glltl. 1s am pro' mg and 1s expected to recover. has surgeon said Thursday. Offlctals examine the wreckage of a jetliner that crp.d white trying to a.rid during a heavy storm In Thailand, killing 75 peopte./M lndez 8ulltitin Board BuSlness Ctuaifled Comics Death notices Entertainment Optnlon People Paparazzi Police Log Pubtlc Notices Sports Weather A3 AS-6. -85-7 . A9 6 8 Oatebook A7 A8 A8 A3 64, 7-8 0 1-4 A2 lninat-repons hat Bl) ant n1tght ! shotJu.~. Duncan ord~ h1111 to ltr<:_ir lt\CS Y.Cre 1n Jeopard~ lose an arm due to the ,,0 unds appear drop 11. · Doctors at Fountain \ alle~ Re· now 10 be incorrect. the <>urgeon said. ~ccount'i differ as 10 "hat hap-g1onaJ Hospital said pl'llets lrom the Bl)ant. a 26-)car-old immigrant ,. pcned ne~t. _ • shotgu~ slashed ma1or anl'rtcs 'n from Liberia. suffered se' ere"' o unds Bl) ant s w1fC" said the oll1ccr ltri.'d Br~ant s left arm and dam~gcd to his torso and left arm when wuhout giving her hus_ban_d a chanl·c internal organs. Newport Beach Pohcc Officer Dcrel to respond and 1dcn1tl~ him elf She Initial medical report\ 1nd1catrd Duncan blasted him "Ith a shotgun in alleged that the officers nl'\ er 1dent· that Bl)ant was in dangcrot los1ng1us a case of mistaken idcntit\ carh tficd themsehes as police a!ld shot arm. Su nda~. · · her husband 1mmed1a1el~ alter call-But Dr. Santosh \1 ohant~ said -~t onl' ttme n 11.a<,, ll'nu11u' hut \iov. i(s Toolcang 'l'f\ ~ood ...i1d Mohant\. Br) a~i lost a portion ot h" "11m.1l h and colon as a result ol h10, 1n1un~·' and has not been able to i:at .. olid h•od since he was shot. ~tohant' <.a id thJt was about to change .. He should be abk to l'Jt 1n J da' or two ... he said. .\sked 11.hethcr Bn anl 11.ould rt'· . ....NIC .... ~U. ..... Gartla Wyckoff abowa bJa mural to Bruce Hoppin& wboee Kalo. Ka&atbo. P'ou.ndation donated~SOO to tbe'project. 11. hen he 11. 111 be able to return to worlc. Bnant·~ famtl\. meanwhik. is in deep.financi al tro.ublt"as a n-sult oi his inJUI). according to their anom e)'. Christian ~. Keena. ~ bani.. account has been set up for dona11 ons from the public and Con- n11.· Gomez. Bf'ant's s1ster-10-law . (Pleue .ee SBOOTlllG/ A2) Teen in car death pleads innoce·nt Judge r ef u ses to reduce the bail in ·Newport incident 9y GREG K.LE RKX Ofllle Ollllr,... ... 4. 19-)car-oki man pleaded tnno- ~nt Thursda} to cha~es· he mten- taonall) ran dov. n and killed a Balboa ,,. woman an an al1ev M-hmd b"CT home. then threatened a police offi~r v. ho tracked him down after he bolted from the scene · Danm 03, 1d Ornelas of Hunt- ington Park rem ams m Orange C ouo-M: rB.l a tr. .b te to fj • . d cean ~',:;;~~':.~~.~~~.~~~~ ByLANCE'!.ON toded•cat~5"0'k !:!ri .\lakf>I: W~v riea . ~l<~•du toolh•mabout fi" ~~~~~u~'.!f~~:~·~~~~ Ot .. Dli!lr,...iwt -a fellow student and friend Y.ho -The ~proJffl. completed ~us .. ~ . 4avstncleanandprepan:thev.alland G len n Mahler. When Garth W-,·ckofT first con-suc,umbed to an asthma attack in ~as made possible b)' a $500 dona-another fh e da~s to pamt 1i The KJllelea was struck and killed in an sidercd painting a m ural on a seafront 1987. uory from the Kalos Kagathos Foun· an 1st said he uuhzed the 'i.<lme • alley behmd her Balboa home b) a car wall m Laguna Beach, the aim was As a re~ult. the bnghtl} colored dauon. which supporis aquatic spons method emplo)'ed b} Laguna pJanter Ornelas allegedJ} "'as dnving while • 1 v r th rafli 1 and mural -which depicts an ocean and student an. Wyla.nd best known for h1 murals of drunk. She was v.alkmg v.11h her two ::r~fa~it~ ~ora~te'U' ac:o~ th~ gra} scene -includes !lot onl~ the ani~ "It wasn't.so mucb tb·~.&rant.-~Hhc whales.:· young~n~Mn Omelas'-caraHeged· brick slab name o ut Maler} t s as v.e . . wor~ tha t v.as put in. foundauon After cleaning the v.atl. \\ \\, i..otT ly barreled down the narro" alle)'arid · W)ckofT. who met Makf~ t in the president BruC'C Hopping said. sealed it 11.i th a special 11. httl paint hn her. pinning her bnefl~ ag;unst a .. My whole intent was to get the foun h grade. said the pa1nung is an Hoppins said he .... ,11 ask the and then applied the paina Hl· then wall and tossmgherabout 50 fe-cL Her beach looking better:· said W}ckofT. 'appropriate memorial because his condominium 011.ners "ho h'e covered the painung ~tth \C\Cral chtldrcn scumed bchmd ~he wall and ' 18. who graduated from Laguna friend enJO}ed the beach and . th~ above the wall to chip in to co' enh11 coats of clear act) lac to heir ~uard the escaped tnJUI). • Beach High School in June. ocean at the foot o f Thalia treet. cosr. As for an) mone} left o"er. he piece against the ra' ag~ lit the -.un After h1ll1ng KJllelea. Ornelas car But after some .add111onal con-v.here the mural 1s located. told W)ckofT to keep at a a com-and sea. slammed into a garage wall and templation. the young anm decided "It has a lot of meaning to Jt.'' he m1ss1on. ..Ifs holding up so far ·· he s:ud nipped over. Ornelas allqt'dl} · climbed out of t.M car and fled on foot. He was caught later b) pohcc a ht>locks from the accident scene. Lawy~r rpust tell bail funds source. Newport planners_OK redevelopment· curbs The djstrict attorne) ·s offi~ filed second-degree m urder charges against Omefas because mvesttgators concluded he intenuonaJI) sw~rvcd to bn KJllelca. who was apparently attempting to move her sons out of the speeding cars path. · Mesan accused of defrauding clients, pockettngC!ward~ BJ JONATHAN VOLZU: °' .............. A Costa Mesa anomey accusid of cheati,. bis chcnu in o ut-of-court ldtlemeftlt m ust prove the money he o&n to ,et out of J&il v.as lqit- imalely e9med, a Municipal Court judle onkhd J'hunday. James Pichette, 34. faces 18 charges of .dcfnudin& clients, main!) b) tak1n1 money ttlcy won or were offered in·out-of-coun settlements. It is alJelrd be took the money for hi' own use. If convicted, he faces up to I 0 years in.jail.~ DistrictAnome~ Nana Bnce said. Pichette W&J arrested on the chaflel lWice. cuttlJ' one )'car apart. Cosu Mesa Police µetcct1ve Steven Labbitt said. The anu; ae/s bail was anatially set at SI million. then reduced to S«>0.000 with a casb~ly st1pu~ (Plwa -ATTOIUIST·a1 A2) By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot ... Ollllr .......... ' The ;'l:ewport· Beach Planning Commission approved a new gt'neral plan Thursda) that curtails thc-e\tent of rcdevaloptncnt in some com· mercaal areas v.hale e ncouraging im- proved traffic circulauon throughout the cit\.. Under the plan. the amount of future commercial de,elopment w11J be reduced from the current!\ allov.- cd 27 milhon square fttt &O. aqa 9"Cn million ~...arc fttt ~ the c1ty. . ... d\'ance Planning Managt"r Bob unard satd ~ha.nacs appl) largtl~ m rtdc"elopmcnt plan 1n the older Approach for funds earns an A UCI lesson: Using personal technique paysofftothetuneofS24.7m1 ion sus>port from corporations. foun- dauom and 1nd1v1duals. "lfwe had known wt' nttdcd onh SJ00,000 more. we probabl~ "ould have jNshed hardn to m~c ti an eftll S2$ m all ion." Miltner quapp('d Ir I09SaT HYNDMAN .............. .. We believe it's m~h more ---..._ · --..... " •-Y· ~·~ive deali .. wtth pee>pk 1att>-'he toW marted the lafl('St tO-llcie. We reml>' t7 10 avoid tM aMOUnl ofpnvaec·funds e\Crr-a1~ event f'uad-raatn.' said John It ua. and reprnrnt~ a S3.l Millillr. vice cMIKrUor for WU\Cf• .... Mltw O\'ft' ~ ptt'fl()\IJ lltf alltftMemrM. ,. •. ~ -nil iiiibiil.-JOW.iey ~n...,~111-· M..1• lile MY\ pmticti(lO\ arc .,, •• -., ....._ ua Gllkiah ..,. _. uo as u~1na i'ICl1Mlr auouced that for * _. va111i11 ~h. M1hntr l tl1.a ..... ,_-, lilt tCMOi _...., ..... I f'tlftd.ra ... p l NJl!li..O Sl4.7 millioft an fll'1UW lar 1111t a1nha IKal )ar -I.JO malhon. Compare that to the mett $'4 million ratted just four )Cars ago and at beroma clear ho~ far l 'Cl has come an Mvclopana pnvatc support. Of the put vttr·s $:?4, malhon 1o'81. SS.4 mdlion ca~ from rt· 9tarch coatJWb Crom ~\al~ or- ••nzatlOOland Sl9.3 malltOft c.a~ from pnv••ftludvants. CorporabOM Pl'O"'ldelna.t bU1k ol &llmtc . ..-YMe p fta; ~~ift Hout SI.' nuftion. lnCfiviaual doeon-andUdincatunaa. '*"'" ud ~ mnnbrn -con· lritlitid 14.4 llliaicMf. Olhi:f IOUl't"ft r" 1 -UCl/.uJ ,. • commercial areas. including. t .in nrf' Village and McFadden Square old Corona del Mar. Ne" port &1ul~'Jrd Lido Vill~ and se' era! Jrl':l' .along. the Balboa Peninsula. The g.enerai plan. a ~luqmnt tor . future development in 'l'"-p. in Beach thro ugh 20 I 0. "111 nl'\t ~· conSldcn=d b) the C 11' < ,,urlll ·When the' mctt Monda' n ght COUOCll members arc e\pt'I. tt'd Ill '-1.'l 3 pubhc beann& for Sept ~ti .. In trmas of future gro" th 1 thin!.. feature of the plan" that ll rcducesnre ma'1mum poten- tial o commemal grov.th.'' Lcn;ird aMl. -1f you·,·e follov.ed the procc l"-" eec PLAJllJUU/ A2) Dressed in a mustard<olorcd Or- anae County Jail j umpsuit. Ornelas · slumped against the wall in the coun room holding area Thur'5day u his attorney. Ralph Bencan~,. souaht to reduce bail Be~ · cited Omelts' )Outh and the 'fact that he 'had no pnor arrests as reasons for. lenient). · .. We understand the gravity of the charges here." Bencangc}· sa~ .. But the chargc-s of the D " should not 10,em the batl.- Oeput~ District A.ttomcy ~ Plnerson said that Ornelas 09IDe fa1 led to appear m roun 10 answer~to.;,::.;:•-.... _... traffic 1nfract100 and said that in._ of the scnousocs of the chuJle. i. (Pleue MeCAlt D&A'IW/- Court to hear builder's appeal on refere~dums . ~ost flights artlvedon time in July W ASHlNOTON (AP) -About four of every five n ...... by m~ U.S. ai1tiae1 amved on tame in JuJy. aldaoulb poor wea&her held down l!te GO-lime perf'orman« an tht hel \'1ly tn\fded air COtridon of the North· 1911. AC'COfdiftl 10 Tnnsportation Oeoenmeal fla'ares. Two carricn sttVU\& the Sun Beil -America West and Soulhwes1 Airlines -reported bentr than 91 per«n1 of their flichts on IJmt dunna July. Airports in Sall Lake City. PhotnJJt and las Vegas had the best 1niv1I rates. Pin American World Airways had the worst arrival record among the 13 airlines mo nitottd. with only 68.8 ~rrent of Its July flight amving within 15 minutes of schedule PLANNERS .•• • FromAl you'll know also that from the start, we've tried to balance (traffic)rucula- tion with land use." Widcnina of sc"eral major roads is proposed to handle projected traffic ancrtases over the next t~o dccad~. Among them are Jamboree Road. Pacific C-oast Highway. In me ' - enuc and Ca mpus Dri,·e .... Another significan t feature is t commission's approval of road links to the planned San Joaquin Hill tollway from Pelican Hill Road, a proposed road that would stretch an land from Pacific Coast H 1gh~'Cl). The City Council recently asked county agencies to oppose any such links, but council members may change their minds. Another aspect of the general plan that drew attention was a proposal to impose a l.200square foot minimum for homes in the city. About 325 lots on the Balbpa Peninsula feature • duple:itcs that do not ha"e the mi01- m4m space, so a 2.375-square-foot minimum was adopted to allow those to continue as two homes. ...... , .... Marlene Bryant comforta her husband. Sundaaa, after nr&ery at P'oantaln Valley Reflonal H09pltal OD Tlianday. SHOOTING VICTIM ••. From Al · said about $2.400 had been rectwed so far. ~ .. We're reall}' happ) with the response." sht' said. "That's in only three dar.s." Contnbutions ma} be sent to the office of Chnst1an W. Keena. 13072 Lake.. Ceo1er Drive, El Toro. CA 92630. . ATTORNEY'S BAIL SET AT $400,000 ... From Al latfon. Defen~ attorney Ron Cordo'a • argued Thursday for a lo"-er bait: but Municipal Court Judge Glenn Mahler refused to entertain the motion. Mahler cncd dcC'1S1ons by three other Judges 10 keep the bail h igh. t-le set a Monda> hearingbefort' Mun1c1- pal Coun Judge Bnan Caner for f unhcr arguments on the bond. Caner earher heard a • fo ur-hour bail hearing and made the 'n~h-onl~ stipulation. Thal requ1f'Cment equa1es the bail to$4 millio n. be · u\e nol'mally a bond or J 0 cnt 1s aC'Ctptcd. Cordova. a former state assembl" candidate. refused comment a fter the hearing. Pichene. who pleaded in9ocent. al~ly misused mone) from out- of-coun settlements. s~ud l.abb1tt, who investigated the attom q for more than a year. Pidi~ne 1lllegedl) represented clients being sued. and told them 10 pther large sums of cash to pay a settlement. but kept the mone\ for himself. The clients allegedly dtd not find o ut 1hey'd been bilked until default judgem~ts were filed against thtm. · Pichette a lso alleged!) took mone}" from clients who \\On JUdgment<J b~ placing the cash in a tru~t accounl- as 1s normall) done -and using the· mone) himself. An lrvme homeowners associa- tion contended the attorney used the scheme to cheat them out of more than $1 00.000. Pichette paid the association S I 03,000 in court Thurs- day. but. Brice said the rcpa)'ment would have no affect on the cnmsnal case. "Just because he may haH' paid it back doesn't mean the then didn't occur as we alleged." Bnce said. She said authorities were unable to lracc how Pichclle spent the money he allcgedl) took. She said in- vestigators were unable to check at ' least one of Pichette's bank accounts because ofpri\ac-y laws. "He could ha'e had 11 in gold bullions under his bed for all we. know," Brice said. -UCI APPROAClf FQR FUNDS PAYS OFF •.. From Al • included foundation support and campus-related organization!>. Miltner said the makeup of uppon funds runs contrary to the national model. While in other part!>·or \he countl) indi\ tdual dgnat1ons out- pace corporate g1\ ing b~ better than a 3-to-I margin, corporations gn e more than ·ind1"Vlduals m Orange County.· Pan of the rea on mav lX' that in a region where stan-up· and small companies arc so pre\ a lent. a "cor- porate" donation is tantamount to an 1odiv1dual 11fl from the corporate head. But another reason ma~ be the OranJt Count) residents are still leammg how to give. not onl) to IC'hools. but to t hanues and arts and cultural 1nst1tu11om "Philanthropy as a rclm1vcty new phenomenon here in Orange f'oun- t) .'' M1hner S<)td. "But 1t'sde,clop10g quick I). Ju t loo).. ,Ill 1he d1fft-n.'nl·c from fouqears ago when 1hc (Orange Count~ Performing) .\rts cn1cr wasn·t )Ct here and our O"n (und- ra1s1ng was ma11:· Even so. Miltner said the l1CI staff is aggressi\ely pursuing a big increase in 1nd1v1dual donations and e..;pects- to hike the $4.4 mil11011 raised last year to about S6.3 ri\illio n or C\ en S7 m ilhon in th(' coming ~car. That 1s accom9l1shcd b) calling on the lead- ership of the unlvcrs1t} 's foundation groupr-who seek .lndi' idual glfis amo ng friends and associates. "It's all personal contact and in- volvement." Miltner said. "We look for the people "ho arc alrcad~ involved in the unl\cr<;1t\. We find that if you can get tn\Ol'e.ment from ~ople. you can al~ bring in more money from ihem." · 'As a ~les p1tl·h of r.orts. Miltner al)d others sa) the donations create the httlc b11 extra that makts a good un1vers1t) t'\ en hc1t('r "I kno" it's a cl1Ch(' and r d top using 11 1f tht'} come up"' 11h a belier replacement. but 11°!> that margin o f excellence." M1ltnrr !.a} s. ·• .c\llhou&h the state contnbu1e!. more mone\ each ~ear. 11 1s not suffic1cn1 to bring the "'or!d-class ~holar<> the 1nr>- ·· Grocerybciggei-wins$5 ~5M OAKLAND (AP) -.\ 11occr\ store bagcr who ~on a SS 5 m1lhnn Lotto Jackpqt plans to bu) "th(' rtilc thinp I've wanted all m~ life .. For stai-tcrs. Michael LKk. ~.t. bou&ht a S23.000 Nissan auto ... , )OU ha\-C faith It ~111 happen," said Lick. who 'Mii rece1"e his fim anb-tu payment of $116.400 later this mo nth a nd annual pa) men ts of about 1he same SJZc for the nc~t 19 ye an. Lick malc hcd Wcdn~a} ·s win- ORANGE ........ COAST --·r... llMI Ol'l'ICa m WWI ... " C°"9 ..._ C.A ningnumbcrs 3.10.~4.26"3Zand41. He said he will work "for a. h ttle while." and then take a vacation and pos 1bl) buy a house. In the long run. Lick said. he'll 1nvt11 hi new fonune 1n real estate. Now that his modest infbtment of S I has paid off. Lick has no more 1)1ans to play tht lottery. ~ "I've been pl1yin1 for tcV(n months." add~ Lick. who bouaht his winning ticket at Lau~I L1quon. 01ght graduate'\ and the top student\ here.·· . Dona11ons. hO\,e\'Cr. can cn.-a1e grants for c;cholar;. stipends for prom1s1ng graduate i.1uden1s and scholarship for dcscn ang undcr- ~g,rads. Millner also has found lhat man) of the 1nd1 v1dual contributio ns cornc from Orange Count~ rcs1dcnh "ho ma) not ha' e C\ er attended the un1vers1t). "ihat rcall~ ha been the ma1nsta} of our support.'' he said .... These people have ktnd of adopted UCI as their second school.·· As for corporate do nations, Miltner said he will be happy to ]natch or slightl> 1mpro\ e upon the S8.5 m1lhon nused in 1987-88. v.h1ch turned out 1obcancspcciall) prosper- ous ~car m corporate gt\ ing. Foundation ~uppon 1s-c~pcc1ed to remain al about the !lame level. though Miltner points out that the S3. I million raised 1s 1mpress1\C and speaks "'ell of the reputation UCTs programs ha\t' m a11ract1nga11cntion across the countr) ~ Corporate and private donation cstabhshed fh c ne" research chairs this }'ear.bnng1ng the campus total to 12. Miitncrbchc,es fhe more will be created in the coming fiscal )tar. Among the chairs crea ted O\ er the past )Clf was the <\rnold and Mabel Beckman haH 1n Last'r Biomed1C1ne. the Walter 8. Gerken Chair in Enterprist and Society and the Gold Star Chair in Rad iological Sciences. Pendina appro' al from rqcnts arc the Warm Spnnas Foundation Chair in Rehab1lna11vc Medicine and the ChfTord and Ela ine Hc1ni Chair in the Econom1<'$ and Policy of Peace. .. E." .... .._ eoa IMO Cetle ..... GA t?tJt =-= -.. , .• ,. ~ ., editor.. 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I M OO ~ IOl-1'9 un-54 4 1 ,.,,.,... "-City to eo ............ aoo.211_.,~. 300 ... ..._dino &MY .... 103 74 erld .._ Mir•delld. Fwat ....,. II ~ ... etlw.cl Pel a.cond .. --~ Ullll "°°' IM 59 ..,..,.,. ~ 11 65 __. • .,.. lotlcetl ................. ........... 15 eo .... e.dl IO MecAl1IV Blvd S0.•2 T-Ylilley .,.,....,. 81 12 .,,..,., I II fl I Dlr;*t Ylilley .. ~1 r-....... 79 ~ ..__...,.~) ... Loe~ A#potl .... 0 33-42 ~ ............... 75 .. .,_..Vly COURT APPEAL ••• From Al • tbe...ma,ndaled de nsity limits was not e110U&b to warrant his intervention. "Al\cr consideration of the points and authorities submitted by counsel in this case, the court cannot say that there has been a clear showing lo support judicial interference with the election," Seymour ~id. But ~rstrom officials apJ)ealcd the rulinJ to the 4th D istnct Court of ·Appeal m Santa Ana. aQd justices 1htrt decided the case was worthy of review. Scaerstrom proposes to build 20 and 12-story towers, a 300-room hotel. a child-care center and com- mertiaJ space o n the property, bound· ed by Harbor Boulevard. Fairview Road and the San Diego Freeway. That plan is the third submitted for Home Ranch. Initial plans included a 32-story tower and were scrapped in the face of reside01 opposition. The second set included a health club. I 00 more hotel rooms and I 0.000 ad- ditional square feet of commercial space and were set aside because of tht referend um. .......... 1.3 -., " &...-hectl 1·2 ... 71 43 ... ~ 2-3 good ff ~ --... ·•t ..... _Soutft 10$ 7t 17 I I eo ll Ti dee ts 61 76 ., 7t 17 TOOAY IOfl 71 &II .. e.co.lllltow 3"03P I'll 17 to lo4 ._.., 1111'1 t:03 P m SI IOS ,. PT'UlllOAY .. IM ,... .. 3'40tm 02 tO M =:'a::'io-1 53•m 41 .. 64 3-31 pm. 15 19 .. ._... t.:Mpm 5t IO .. 8'ill .... IOdly at 1 OI p "' • rllM ell • ... .,, II l 'U e "' ll)d .... II 7:04 .. 41 P iii. 79 .. .._, -1oe19y .. eu ,..,, ,._ 74 IS ._.,,11 1021m anc1 ... s 11 1sa 12 &2 . .... Jury to probe slaying By T~e Associated Press :t'he Orange County grand JUry will begin an investigation next week into the shooting death of an 18-)'car-old youth fro m Wcstmmster, who w killed July 15 by police. Subpoenas were served this week for witnesses to tcsufy before the srand jury Sepl . l'3 in the case involving the:.. death of Frank Martinez. Martinez was shot to death by Westminster police in a scuffie outside the Martinez fam ily's home. . CAR DEATH SUSPECT ENTERS PLEA •• ~ rromAl sho uld remain behind bar~. "This is a panicularl~ serious matter before me court. He "'as involved in an acc1dcn1 where he leaves the car and flees 1he scene leiving someone I> ing on the ground," Patterson said. "I feel that that is the type of person \"ho should not be released.·· Patterson also alleged Ornelas ,de- fiantly c losed his fist at 1he officer - who arrested him, "as if to take him on." Bcncangey contended Ornelas was shaken up after-the accident and the officer's repon of the dosed fist was punish them:· Bcncangcy aid. "H6 vecydeprcsscd about the whoh.' thing. He's a 19-)-ear-old bo) "ho·s JUSI found out that someone has died and he's been charged with murder. We're not talking about a hardened adult. .. Bcncangey also said he was con- vinced of his client's innocence of the murder charge. "There's just no que tion in m> mind that he didn't intenlionally hit that woman:· he said. Ornelas family sat quictlv sobbing during the a rraignment and declined .. to talk to reporters. K1llelea's mother also was an attendance, but left quickly afterward. Killelca's hus- band. Brian, did not attend the arrai'gnment. A number of KJllelea's friends attended. Judi Dutton, a lo n$time friend of the vict!JD, said her fnends would be in atlcndancc at vinually e very hearing and the trial. "We're in for a long haul. But we'll be here as long as it takes ... she said, Ornelas' preliminary hearing is scheduled Oct. 12. just the policeman's interpretation of O rnelas· reaction. . 'But Mahler agreed that the $250.000 bail, standard for murder School set tles molestation lawsuit charges, was appropriate. Officials of a Lu1heran school in El Afler the arraignment. Bcncangey Toro .have ~eed to p:t):..$.ll.S.000 in -said ~would-lry-again fQr a b:rit -an Out-of-court settlement with a reduction but said. given the publicity student who had accused one of the and circumstances of the case, he did school's teachers of molesting her in not expect his client to be out of jail 1980. officials said. soon. • "Because of the understandable prtssureon drunk driving these da}' • therf s be~ tremendous pressure to The Abidmg Savior Lutheran School admjtted no wrongdoing in the scttlemenr reached with the Magrifk:ent ~~cut clamcrm join ttw eldllmM of our orlgfnll ~ CD form ltW petllcl ~of Pf"dOuS genii and Cltebt~ ~ . "5 Shown -Priced rrom S2l75 • • . Huntington Beach woman, now 2 1. -=r-he settJrmenrwill bepafdDy The school's insurance carrier a nd ex- teacher Dale Burgdorf. who .was , convicted of molestation in 1983. He was sentenced to six months in coun1y jail af\er being found guilty of kissin' or fondlina Shannon Casey either in his classroom oral his home. where she was invited to baby-sit. • Course in stocks and bonds slated at Laguna school An ciahMcssion cour>e 1n stocks, bonds and mutual funds -ancludmg t~ outlook for the stock market and the impact of the national elections - will be presented at Laguna Beach H•ah School, beainnina Wednesday. F1nanc1al anal)Sl Louts J. Z1tnik will conduc1 the .eries, to be held at 7 p.m. in Room 73 of the 1Chool, 625 Park Ave .. Laguna Beach. The course as under the sponsorship of the Aduh Education Ocpertmcnt.of the Laguna Beach Unified School District. • There is a tu111on charge of $30 for the e1aht .essions. but senior cn11ens arc exempt from the ice . Cati the Adult Educauon Department at 497-7725 or Zitni~ at 494-8038 fol' further 1nfonnat1on. NetworkbJ6 .emlnar .et A seminar cntttl~d .. Networking for Fame and r Fortune" wall be offered Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Lmlc Inn on the Ba). 617 Lido Park Dnve. Newport Beach. Susan Linn. a public rrlauoos w1:11er, will instruct the course. "'hach focuses on aJJ aspects of networking. The fee as $1 5 aod add111onal 1nfor· mation 1s available at 78.6-1320. • Watercolor teJecoane A new telc¥1Slon scn~FocusoTI Watercolor." will be offered b} Coac;tltnc Community College. beginning Monday at S p.m. on KOC E. Channel 50. The 30:minu1e program wm air each Monday and Wtdnesda> evening. Timothy J. Clark. a Capistrano Beach artist, wtll host the scne . "'h1ch "111 be dmributed to PB stationsacrossthecountr. an oH~mber. The cou~ is offered for I . .S units of cred11 10 registered students, and more information ma\ be obtained by callin& 241-6166. ·• Women'• aehrork meet. Dr. Lawrence Lcombruno will speak on .. Ho"' to Stan Organizing Your L"c and Managing Your Time .. .at Wednesday's meeting of the WcCan Women's Network at the Sheraton Hotel. 4545 MacAnhur Blvd .• Newport Beal h. The d inner and program "'111 begin at 6· 30 p m. and the cost is S25 for guests Resenat1ons are required b> M onda} and ma} be obtained b> calling 979-2821 . Irvine AAUW aealon "Takin~ Time to Make Time .. "•II be the subj~t of the first general mecung of the 198 -89 season for the Irvine branch of the Arnencan Assoc1auon of Unl\'ersll} Women. to be held Wednesday at the Senior (enter. 3807 andburg Way. Irvine. · Corky Sharp di rector of .\.\l'\\ 's Sou1h"em District. wall discuss C\cnts at thl· state lc'·el. The social hour begins at 7:30 p m. and funher . informauon 1s a\,aalablc from Jud) Paule> at 669-8924. .. ' Potluck at Marine lnsttt.ute ... Volunteers of the ~tanne lnst11u1c at Dana Point Harbor will open the 1988-89 acuv1t) )Car with a potluck dinner Wl'dncsda} at 6 p.m. in thc jnstitute. at the end of Dana Point Harbor Om c. Doug Thompson. :i naturalist and filmmaker. will be the guest speaker Add111onol details ma~ be obtained by calhng Karen or Kath~ Hel ling :it 496-2274. ~ Data proce .. ors convene The local area net"'ort.. "•II be th4: subJect o f Wtdntsda} ·s mccuna of the Orange oast chapter of the Data Pr~ssing Management ssoc1at1on at the umclot Restaurant tn ante .\na. Steven Pomcro) will be the _JUl'!>I speaker at the 7 p.m. event and the rost as S~O ~"'all Linda rough at 491-0311 during.the da) for mori· 1'nformation . CALENDAR I l"rlday, Sept. 9 No meetings schedukd Monday, Sept. 12 • 7:30 p.m .. La111aa Beach Arts Commission, council chambers, SOS Forest I\ ,.c. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frld1y, September 9, 1988 AS Saks accused .of tailoring its policy BJ TM A•aec'*'" Prn1 .. A South Coast Plau "ort's poll() of chara1na for aherauons on "'omen's clothes bu1 not on men·$ has prompted a lawsuit by act1v1st attome) Glona Allred. Allred. who filed a~ class-action sun Thursday, accused Sau Fifth ""cnue of dtscnmmaung against "'omen customc~ "With this lawsuit we sttk to cau~ Saks to mend their ways and alter their poltC}. They should ta11o·r their policies to lit exisuna la"'. not sexually d1scnm1natory tradition:· the attorney quipped A Saks Fift h A\'enue e11ecuuvc said ahcrataon charges arc based on the amoun1 of work performed. ho1o1.e,·er. and not on whether he Cu\tom~r •~ male: or 11.'~ak The upcnor C oun J,m-.uu "'U~ tiled in Lo' .\nscle\ on bchalt ot '-1und 1'..nho Mabl') ol .\nahe11n I hll\. pn:\1dcnt and founder ol \\om1:n \ \\ 1irld ., (Meer coun~ltng COJllpan\. and I ,om· \n<kr'>on of M1ss1on V1c10 '-htrl fmanl·tal offlH·1 01 thccompan' Mabf') alleg4:'> \hC' [lt.m h.a"-<.·d ., 145 dress from Sak\" 'tllm Jt the uth ( ua\1 Plaza on June I 5 and "a\ char¥i:d S-l I lor allcrat1on!t tha\ 1ncluc.l~ '>hOnC'n 1n~ ol the hem and slee'e" , Mab') s;11d \h~ c11n{i1lt11ncd It• .a \JIC'\· person 1ha1 1he al1<ratton fee ".t" unfair bccau e a male lncnd had ..,h<tppt>d for a su11 at \aks a fev. monthc; l'arhcr ilnd \1\3!> told alterations "'ere lrC't' But the ~kspel'SOn c;31d 11 v.<i) thn tore·, pohlj ti> chargr ""omen tor altcra1111n' .ind not men. '\llred s:i1d Anderson said she pur,·ha'"-·d ·' 1J ~110 cven1nggov.n from the ~ml' Sal.' Jnd "a') charaed S40 for rTUAUT altl•ra\H•r' "h1k her husband purcha!K'd a tu\C'du Imm the store and \\3') not billed tor nll'll\l\l ahera11ons. Allred said an '"' t'\llg.'\lton d1-.w' l'rl·d 1hat similar altera'\1on poltctc\ "c" 1n effect at ak~ BeH'rh Hill' Jnd \JI.' in e" York Cit\ L~nne Gouihler. gc:nC"ral man.t~l·r 111 Htl South Coa t Plu a \ak'> dt"<'hncd cnm- mcnt on the lav.su1t or her store's policy for alterations "' Hov.e,er. Manin Ft\Cher. general man- ag~r of the Bc'erh Halls store. said. ··our general poltc~ at aJ..'> Fifth Avenue 1s to char~ the customer cquall~ bastd on sev. in s and the sewmi tan pcrformrd. "This apphC's to both men's and '-'Omen\ clothing." Ft!>Chtr said Allred ~•d thC' la" suit std ) 10 allo"' an\ woma n who has .\l1'ie~ suffe red ahcr- at1on-pncing d\'>l nm1nal'j9n to be rcim· bur~ for an~ O\ t"rchargt!1>a1d The suit also ~t..s unspecified damages and an 1n1unct1on proh1b111ng conunucd d1scnm1nat1on Lagunans say hail to their chief By LANCE IGNON OI ... .,.., ..... ,_ • Laguna Beach Poli c Chief !Seal Purcell best known as the man "'ho ttelped put Tamoth) Leal) behind bars. "'as honored dunng a bncf ceremon) Tbursda) for 20 • years-of scrv~trrhc ell}. - The tv.o d~ades v.onh of..erv1cc makes · Purcell, 4~. rtrr-longcst-scn,ng depan- ment head in the cit~ Held an the Lagurn:i cuonC'lh:hnmbcrs. the ceremon~ caught Pu rcell b~ surpnse JU.St as he was gening dov. n to business as a ha.son to the ctt} ·s .\ID Educauon Task force. The task force meets behind a part11ton 1n the council chambers Purcell sa1dhe. v.asJu tabouuoopcn the part11inn to gel a little fresh air "'hen the d1v1der drew back and about 4.S people including his wife Michelle. cheered the veteran police officer and d.emanded a brief speech ··usuall~ I can sa) sornethtn~. but ~ou caught me off guard." Purcell s~ud. "I sec a lot offa~s out there I recognize ... :· "And arrested:· one of the celebrants piped tn. "What can Isa' other than 1hanJ..c; a lot." Purcell said. blus.h1ng and smahng. AIDS Task Force member Han) M~n. who organized thce,cnt presented Purcell an award recogn1Z1ng him :is "Lagunauc of the Year:· a term applied to those " ho faJI in love'wnh lhe ~rt Colon~ On Dec. .!6. Purcell M ii celebrate another anni' ersal'). It '' a-. on that da) JO years aao. just four months after joining the force. tha1 Purn•ll topped to tall.." 1th the dnver of a ~tat1on ''agon parked. susp1c1ousl}. in the nuddlc of.ihe road He ended up arrcsung the dm er. Timothy Lear) -thcn·alh ocaac of th e "tum on. tune 1n. drop out'' phtlosoph~ - for possession of martJt.tana hasht'>h and LS'* h "'as Lear) ·s 14th arrest and the onl) one tha t e'er stud •. He t'ndcd up . . o.,_,.._.., ....... Laguna Beach Police Chief N.eil Purcell cuts into a cake after being honored for 20 yean on the force. spending ..lJ month' 1n flrt"in It v.as an dITC">I thJt Purcdl hJ' nnt fo rgotten \\hen '>Oml·une al fl-ur-.JJ' ·, ~remon' a!. cdtum v. hJt hJ'> harrx·nl·J 1n 20 'ear~ Purlell ~rlteJ "11h11u1 hl'"· ' 1at1on 'Ttmoth: lean \\t'nt Ill pn,on;; Purcell alc;o 1 n \ hartzl' 111 I hl' \ 11 \ ' firt' depanment "111 hi.· d1g1hk lor rl·11re11" ~ n\ 1 n ~'en "cars Bu• he ..a 1d l1l' h,l\n 1 dC"cidcdv.hetht>rhl r Jlh "'ll'l•"P.lo"na· that umc . L' nt1I then. "I JUSI plan on "orking." he said · r,cal"'a)s hadm·mendoussupport fro m thecom muntt) That"s "'.hat's caused me to sustain Assemblyrrl:an may face racketeering charges SACRAME:°'1TO (.\Pl -Federal at· torneys are .. con adenn~ J r<irl..l·tel·nng prosecutton" of Lo'i .\ ngcles .\'I· sembl)man .Michael Roos for alleged vaolattons of federal corrup11on la\\S, the Sacramento Bee repont>d an l t<; t<><U: · edit tons. The newspaper. \:t11ng "three our~es clo~ to the in' csttgauon:· sa1<l ltueral prosecutors arc e~ploring ~ hether thl' ~mocrauc la"' mal..er' 1ola1ed pro' t\10n s of the federal Racketeer lnlluenccd and Corrupt Prac11ce ~lt 1hi: "RI< n \lt · that as u~d . among o\hl·r 1h1ng' in pro~c1mons 10\'oh mg polt11tal l'J\C1ff, The Bee also n:portcJ 1l131 thl· alkg.i- t1ons ha'e resulted an a rl'-.;pcning 01 -1 defunct federal •n' cc;11gJ111'n tntCI \\ Patnck \1onan;. ol Orang.-{ . •unt' a • former tirev.orl..s hu'>tnl'""man "h'' ,,a., connctetl a nd 1m11nc:onl'd on pohucal corruption charge 1n\l)hing 'tJll' and local la" m31..e~ tn uthcrn ( ahlnrn1a Roos a le~ -rigure 1n the \fM1.irt~ 1n\e\11ga11on ''a' n111 .tl lU<.t·d 1•1 an' C'nme In l'OnnC'lthln "1th lhJ! p111tx• The ncv.spa{X'r sa1li th.\l ,11\drnl'" .t'l'. C\3mtrung Roo<-rnk in I·' . ir.tn'-1, lion" -a lu'"rall'<: I 'I' ,·,s •'\IJtl' lkal 10\0htng \tonan' and .'l ,._.,, h11nor· anum tor s: :'• 11 Ir 1m U\\: -< .• 1llh1rntJ .\ssoc1a11on of Per.,.,nnd t rn\ult.1nt' IN amhorins a b1JT that Jl'rcgula1,·d rr" .11c JOb agcnc1e~ The Bn· .:111ng :i ml'!l\nr.10- dum 1\ obtained frnm Rl)o,· tik" <..11d 1'1l'. la" maker \\3\ rc1!!_da11 !< Jt..th r thl J•>b agenC'1es bill unul at1er a lobb>1s1 offered the honor.mum The 0111 wa<. appro' ed In the JQ I tran!MK'uon. Roos invested $50.000 and renl1zed I 00.000 about I ~ month5 later That arans.ac tion was 1n- ' es11ga1ed b: federal au\hon11es. and the ca~ "'as closed about a ~i:ar ago. the Ott 'Said Ho"'e"cr federa l Juthonttes reopened 1heir tn\CS11gat1 on of Roos after the emplO) ment agenc' issue came to light. a.~rdtng to the oe"' spa per Freeway widening project pushes south to Irvine By BOB VAN EYKEN Of._ Oellr ll'lle4 Itel! Motonst ar.l\ eltng the .,.an Diego Frttwa) from Inane to Co ta ~tesa ma~ upcct 10 see maJUr conc,truct1on for the next t"O )ears. although state 1ranspor- tat1on officials sa" 1hc ''ork should cause onl minordmingdela~ The Cahforma l>epan mcnt of Trans- . . . pona11o'n 1s tn the-m1lht of a 54 m11l111n w1deni Oi prO)~Uha t "111.i.dd a. nc\\ lane tn each direction along the l'nllrl· ~J-rmle Orange (\1unt) \trl.'tlh 1f1h,• •rn·\\J\ --nle first pha\C ol th, pnJl"-l lfl\ffi the Corona del \tar frl'l'\\,l\ 1n ( lhl:t \k'l.'J to nonhcm Orange ( l\Ulll' hnc tx'gan IJ'>t summer and ,., nc:irh ti.111 tint hcd. 'kl•d FranJ.. \\ e1dlcr < alt1 .10, dcput' Jt'lrl• l director for con,1rul t111n • "That's .a I J-m1le c;\r~\, h and 11 ' a~1u1 J ) per,ent (omplcll' .. -.J1d \\ t"1,111 .. ·1 • T rw 1arge1 for ,omplet1C1n of lhl\ rt "'l ,, tall )Q~9 . Th eo pnce tag t r \hl' tir-l J .1x , l'.\pCC"IC'd 10 Ix il~IUl '1t-. mtlltllr \.I J The ~.ond phJSI.' llf thl' 'J,n ,n~ proJed fr,,m the \anta \nJ Fr,,·"" 1n eas1em. IP 1ne to thl' ( nron.1 .!, \l.1r Free"3'•\"ll tal.e until \umn1. ..,4 1 complete . E"pcctcd \0 CO'>l about s:J m1lhon lhc I O..m1lc Sttond phase tx'gan 1n earl: "UgUSI and IS about ' J)Crl'Cnl <:ompktc The new lants "111 br n-~r' cd for' an bu~s and car pools earning tu.o or more people (ahran~· polk.·~ 1s th:ll ma)Or tnlOn't· nienc-es \o motons\s <.uch a' lane d,1.,1ng!t arc conducted onl) at n1ph1 "hcn iran'i 1" at at a minimum .Seat belt saves LB driver .Cll\ Cfl'iJ 3 ~elJO" l'cU~, Pl 1.,f'\ l\ 'alued at S~oo ,., <,\Ill •n"' "\! T '). 1hcf1 °'·curred at I 3~ f' n '-• hool The lo.,,'' a' 1 .ta' "'hen th~ lll1i.:, '·, . . . \\ Jnt''-· .\ b1C\C)e \ JlueJ JI ' ' ., Thu™13) • • • Pohce arrested ~m~ M1C't'telle Plllter I . of Powa~ on su p1C1on of Jn' mg under the influence of al- cohol Potter "'as stopped at .::!:22 a.m Thu™1a) near Main Beach. ·as pickup,· tour bliS crash BJ LANCE IGNON Of ............... A Lquna Beach man whose pidup trUCk was hn by an I ~-ton bus survived what could ha' e ~en a fatal acQdent because he was "'eanng a lat belt. poll« 5aid. .. If he wasn·t. 1t probabl~ would have been a fatal ... Laauna Police Officer Brian Ktlso said. Juan Ozuna. 4l. was liMc:d an good condiuon at M1u1on Hosp11al Re· aioul Medical Center toda) after his 1917 Niaani!Jcktptruck wash11 b> a tour bus on una Can~on Road a\ 3:45 p.m. W ncsday. He wa$ "" pttted to be tt~ by 1on1dtt. One pesset"laer aboard 1he Hot Ooaer Tours bus-Manuel .\quino. 6S, of Covina -was al~.o sent to the Mission VicJO hospital hut wM' ncn •dmittcd. The bus dmcr J1mm1 c Thomas. S2. of Pomona. "as not IOJUred. Si1t~n other people aboard the Covina-b&scd bus romplained of pain ifter the ac:tadent but ~·d the' woukt seek treatment from their ov.n doctors. Kelso said. Tiie era.ta OttUrttd as OzuTia ~'"3 tumina left from Laauna Can}on ROid onto El Toro Road. The truck w•s tut nearly head.on b) the north- bound bus. which wa' tra\eltng betWttn 20 ind JO mph. politt wud 1nd Elhs A'enuc "'nothcr Faces cu11omer said th•• someone stole his new 1988 rtd C'amaro Rall\· Sport from the parkana.. · ....... Stetto tptakeD ~~"' takC'n lrnm a e.r •• •-l*t•nt lot ot If'\ 1nc thlh ScMol, ~lll Walnut vc \In Thun.- clay. nw ~ah~ofcht spca~C' ..... and the dalftllt wu nt1m11ed at S ~00 The break-in ()(('Urftd brt•ttn p m anJ 9 p.ft\. • • • Someone utcid . a Pf' 1 Oil hlol to Ozuna 'aolatcd the nght-.lf·\\:I\ l•I the bus. which was pa sing thrnuf!h the 1ntcnec1ion on a 'cllt'\' h11h\ Kelso s.t1d. The impact pu hed the r1~\.111' trud. some 7.S ft't't b3l t.."'•l"d' :tttd totaled the 'chicle. Thr bus \ut~1.·rro a dented front bumper and ~' J, .. ,r would no longer close pro~rh .\' .1 rc5Ult. passcnacrs "'ere traMkm·J t11 a steond bus The) 3pp.1rcnlh hJd ...spent the da> an U,una and •m retum1n1 home The northbound lane tlf l ·~"'"' Can) on Road 1o1.as closed lhr .in hN1r v.1th poliet" dctounog tr.il)i ''"It' I I Toro Road bra.k into a Toyo1a packur lr\ll l pa.teed in the 16800 bl0tl ot AnMtro"' ~'en~ bct1i11•:cn O(.\Qn •nd nudfti&ht TllC'tda}. Th<' tru\:}.', '*"° wn uo&tn • • • 1' wo.Mn. •ho h'~ 1n tht fir t blbct ofStnsii \\'a), •u fl:p<mNb w~ b) ~ bu1band "'h1k 'he ._. cookiftl 1nd turMd around inJ subbed "im Thundl' The 11-. nf<'nt Oct'Urtd "'°'11 a~ 4 p m • • • Two bi()-clk wett ''okn Imm ll'\tnc Bike. 14'~ (uh"tr Dri\t un Thunda~. OM ~"'"k 1o1.11' "' • Co•taMesa T''l"' rotted palm" \Jlul·J .1' . ',.. 1.\erc t3\..en from a hom1.· 10 lh\ 1uo.1 tilocl of Coronado C 1 rl tc Th<-11rrrnl'r 1rec o"ners "'e;>n.' I l>mr during thl' theft • • • .\ h1qde \\Orth )'l "J' lJlo.lll fromagaragetnlhl•~\IM Ph-..J.. ll R0\31 P;il m. Tht ""'' n1.m1 011.c bctOn&S to a "Oman on ,:i,al1l•ll ht'r roomm3le \aid Mewport Beach ompu1cr equ1pmcn1 '.llurJ Hit SI SOC> "''3S rqxined "tl•kn 11\('r ah( ummrr \3(''1tllln Imm lhl· ( .lrl'1.'r \~nta at 'e\\P\.'1'1 Harror H1~h re.ported· stolen \\ .:lln1. ,... ·'" open &a rage on .\ n n 'c!'\ 1 I .. • •• Police arrested I 1 \I .1 - Cas1ro. 31 . oft nglC'" • .. l · of dn' ang under : , • .i: ,, alcohol Ca \ro """ 'h 1 I'\ .1 11 _ ... p . m. \\ edne .. da' • · Boulevard Lacuna Beach .\n1mal,ontrol "1' .c•r, • • l , .1 k,t Thursda} to a Dorn l lUl1 r\' \lc:i. ,· to rtmo'e a r;ittlc'>nJH' th.ti "•\' in the kitchen • • • .\ North \oa 1 H 1~h,,:i, r\•,1drn1 complaintd ot :i l 3110,1 J 1rl~, ~Ping throu h 3 "1 "! ·' l"'arh OC mangulltyoftaz fraud 8)' JO."'ATllA.~ \•Ot.nE °' ... ...., ........ .\n El Toro nltn pleaded uall' to '"o count\ of'federal t 'C' a""'n tor ;i schcmt 1n v.htch hr neared ria~ an an) ancomc l&l. for thft"C 'on C'\C'n tbou,h he ffl'1ied more th~n I m1lhon, authont~ .a.id Hue~ P 'al(. SO tn\crcd th · Pk• th•' -.tttc befoft t \ D1~en t Court ill.id&t Hal") Hupp \;ltd Man McMcnamcn pokMY+om1n fm th<' L' lttOmt) \ omty lie ~ rt':' a nY\lmum pcnah' (\f lO <tan 'n a ~ral C)(n1tcn11;if) anJ :. SWO. .. finl' "hen he 1 scntenct'd "o' .. ' c admntedJu 1nathebool s ofh1~ bu'\lnc'l\CS. Data 1rt'u1ts Inc of Ornngt and \\ tstem Clrt'UH" lnC' of \rm~ to ho• compan~ ched.s ·tt 1 ucJ for ~~ and ~'~ ht'n no ~IUOodS or " 1cn ~crc r urctia.wd. MCMmimcn ~•d. The: 1nd1vidual •-ould c~ lM he ~ and rtturfl the mone \0 ' e. 'he ta1d Thro'4h the ~ht'mC' 'llC rc- f'\'Mf'l1 ~ti\<' t.auhlc 11KOmc for 1~ 1. 1982 aod IQ and paid no lA\a He r.ctu1lh earned~ than SI m1lhon and o ""'td " S.611 • • • In a ..eparate incident. police ar- rr:\tcd Wend' Ltt Wtllt.ams. 30 of l aguna &-ach on su p1tlon of dn' 1 ng .. oder thC' mlluencc of ;i.kohol. \\ 1l- 11am v.a~ arrested a1 12:45 a.m on \ 1.·1ona trcet Bandit hits Mesa banks The samt' man ma) be ~spon$1bk for t\\O Cosu Mes.a ban~ robbcncs that OC'C'Urttd wtthtn 35 mtnut~ and nettt'd the bandJt 2,400. authontacs said today. 4't IO:OS &.m. Thunda . a man handed 1 note to a tella at First lntcrsate Bank tn the .3000 bl of Harbor Boulevard He C3Capcd '1th S700 Thiny.fivc minutes latc-r. a man ~.arias• double-~ '"n pMaeCS a nott lO I tclk'r II \\'clh FltlO .. ftk UI \be ~block of 8n~ Street IM eteaped watb SI . said COICa Mnl.--PolJCX SIL Tom Wtn1ttS Wanticn •id mt Physical dncrip- tte>n of\k bandits"' botb roibbelan matchtd. and the •me man ma)' have ciomm1ueei bciQ cnmu. n. FBI. •tuch 1n\Wt•ta bull robbel in. has betn ciW m. Wnttm said . • B ah lashes Dukakis 'Star W s' Sh'ft; Quayle booed Death sentence· . . upheld despite ri:listakes at t~ial _....,.,. A•ll!Aa ... Presa Qeogt Bulb ridiculed Michael n..1re1r1,· views on ···star Wan" lada'..r.._~ Bulh's runnina mate Du ym)'le switched his focur from dlfiw to jobl and ran into an •tiendly welcome at an Ohio steel plant. .. Does be believe in defense apinst ..,.. miuiln or doesn't he?" ..... uked in a speech in Rockford. Ill.. to the Dlinois Federation of ~women ... I've tried to be r.ir.~ 8CCW'lte as to m y opponent's PGll~ ~t lately th~y ~m to have ~ lhifti• so rapidly u's somc- bmea bard to keep up." Dukakia, who wu on his way to campaip in Texas today, said Thurs- day in Louisville, Ky., that he would CODlider ~yi .. the Stralqic De- ._ lniliabve -or Star Wars -if rewrdl ~ it would work and if it were euentia.I to the national inlerell. . BadaJdelJred lt;W-delea• ol&raeULoe . .. . ........... lenlc!e • WASHINGTON -Vi~ President Oeorae Bulh's presidential campaign fired the co-c:hairman of its ethnic outreach pros;ram Tbunday after leamina he had defended a man Israel has convicted as Nazi war criminal "Ivan the Terrible." Campaiari aides said they arc also investiptina charaes by Jewish media, lawmakers and others that at least two othermembersoftheoutrcach prosram have "anti-Semitic" or "radst" leaninas. Jerome Bren tar, an Ohio travel aaent, was stripped of hjs title as national co-chairman of the Bush campaign's ''Coalition o( American NationaJities" because he bas spent time and m oney in recent years defending former Ckveland auto worker John Demjanjuk, campaian aides said. caadlate'•.a.aal.afruqo.aPearlllarbor LOS ANGELES (AP) -The date of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. onccproclaimedaday tbat .. will live in infamy," apparently hasn't stuck in the memories of Georac Bush and hi.s eldest son. Geor8e Bush Jr. confused the date Thursday durina an interview on the Michael Jackson syndicated radio talk show. His fat.her. the Republican presidential candidate, JOI the date mixed up Wednesday. Duriaa a discuwon about the campaian with host Jackson, the candidate~s oldest son lamented that "the problem is that so much of what we see in presidential politics is the IS-second sound bite on TV." SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A nalina upholdint the death $Cntence of a San Francisco college student convicted of rape-murder shows that juries can deliver a verdict despite a certain number of errors in the evidence, •_prosecutor said. Thursday the state Supreme Court upheld the death sentence of Russell Coleman, a student and church handyman convicted of the 1979 rape-murder, despite rultng that the jury should not have hc:ard about a bloody finaerprint. The ruling shows the court's r~OJ· nition that ''juries can handle certain amounts of uncertainty. certain amounts of error," said Dcput) Attorney General 'Mar) Roth. he said the blood evidence was not crucial to the case. Evidence that there was blood o n Coleman's thumbprint at the murder scent WIS improper because the testina method had not jeen proven reliable. tht coun said. The error was one of several in Coleman's trial, but the ruUng said it did not affect the verdict, because the prosecution's legal ~vidence was strona. But Justice Allen Broussard, one of the dissenters in the S-2 ruling. called the case "one of the weakest to identify the defendant as the per- petrator of the crime that I have seen." He said the impropere idence could well have swayed the j ury and should require reversal of the convic- tion. It was the 38th death sentence to be affirmed out of SI considered since conservatives gained a maJority on the court last year. '"His poaition on SDI, calling it a fanlal)' one day, somethina he won't Nie out the next. ... sT?ts a con-fusion on basic facts, Bush said today. In Massillon, Ohio, Quayle was met by protcstcn and by workers wanna Dubkis-Bentsen T-shirts today when he arrived to \our a steel plant. One steelworker. Vietnam veteran Eueene Autry, carried a sign sayina. "Drift dodaer Quayle. Who died in your ptaceT' -a reference to Quayle's service in the Natio nal Guard in Indiana during the Vietnam war. "Last niaht for example, the 15-sccond sound bite on my dad on the nationaJ networks was the fact that he slipped for 45 seconds on whether Pearl ""Harbor was on 5q>tember 9th or December 9th. Pearl Harbor-.as-bombtd on Dec. 7, 1941. -i. Quayle was politely received when he spoke to the employees of the Mercury Stainless· Corp.. and the Dukaltis-supporting workers said plant manqement had asked them to trition to reach voluntary restraint qrttments that resulted in reduction of foreign steel imports. They alao aerved A tbree-foot model of a propa.ed •tatue honoring tlae women who .ened tbelr CCMIDtry ln the Vietnam war baa been u.n•elled. It would 11eplacedattbeVletnam War llemorlal ln Wuhln&ton. Ftre raging Close to condor experiment Fetus test ban sought be POiite. . 1'he senator told the group he had worked with the Reagan adminis- Also today, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that Quayle was admitted to law school as a young man under an experimental af- firmative action program. Weather 1nay aid Yellowstone fire1nen ., 'be Auedalet Pren FILLMORE (AP) - A fierce fire that seriously injured one man burned out of control early toda) at an oil field in a forest where a group of Andean condors arc participating 1n a re~pulation experiment, a uthorittes said. A team of oil fire spcc1altsts from Houston were expe<;ted to map out a plan of attack today'for the lire in the Los P.adres National Fore t, ~hich bepn at l p.m. Thursda) on the pn vate Sen~a Corp. 011 field w1thtn the forest. It was bumipg out of control 1n an oil well and a 33,600-gallon storage t.ank, Ventura Count) Fire Depart- ment dispatcher Lisa Hines said today. It wasn 't known ho~ much oil the storaae tank contained, she wd. Because the fire hadn·t spread to the surrounding atta. the forest cave housing three female A'ndean con- dors wasn't 1mmediatelv threatened , Hines said. · The birds were transported to the site about SS miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles three weeks aao as pan of an experiment to test methods for the release of endangered California condors into the wild. WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re- 111n administration is m oving swift-_ ly to ban the use of ussue from intentionally aborted fetuses in re- tearch-before a special National Institutes of Health advisory com- mittee meets on the matter. Gary L. Bauer. President Reagan's assistant for policy development. told Health and Human Services Sec· reary Otis R. Bowen he wanted the secretary's com ments on the proposed execuuve order b) toda). YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Wyo. -A chance of rain and snow raised firefighters' hopes in matchstick-dry ellowstone National Park, but high wind today threatened to spread fires that have charred l :2 million acres and alt but closed the to urist spot. "A lot of ICf'CalC could bum" over the weekend, David Freeland, a commander on a 221.800-acre fire, said Thursday IS firefighters extin~uished flareups near Old Faithful geyser in America s oldest national park. Residents df Cooke City and Silver Gate, Mont., just northeast of the park, who were among I SO townspeople evacuated Tuesday, were told to leave again Thursday ni&ht for fear of flareups in another, 119,000-acre fire at the park. "They knew when they came back in that this could happen," fire information offi cer C raig Flentie said in Cooke City. Fire closed the main road into town. level were up a moderate 0.4 percent. the same as in July and another indication that the effects of the drought are moderating after steep rises 1n May and June. Energy ( prices ro~ asharp 2.2 percent "'tth gasoline costs up 3.8 percent. Natural gas·pnces rose 3.6 percent as heating oil costs fell 0.2 percent. For the first eight mo nths of 1988, the Laber Department~Produ~r Pncc Index for finished &oods was up 4.3 percent. calculatcd ·on an annual basis and adjusted for normal seasonal variations. Off•hore oil ban readied Three charged in selling of .· pets to research laboratories The N IH panel. formed a t the direction of a top official in Bowen's depanment. begins a two-da) mcei- ina Wedncsda) 10 consider the issue. A copy of Bauer's memo. <late Sept. 2, along wtth a copy of the draft executive order that Reagan would sign. was obtained Thursda~. Campbell Garden. an HHS spokes- man. confirmed that the documents bad been received b) Bo"en. IVIJoleale price. cumb . w ASHTNGTON -Wholesale prices rose a brisk 0.6 percent in A~ust as energy prices rose at their steepest clip since April but food costs posted Qnly moderate gains. the aovemmcnt said today. If the August increase held for 12 strai&ht months, inflation at the wholesale level would amount to 6.9 percent. more than tnple the 2.2 percent 1987 price rise. Food prices one stel? short of the retail Russell A. Pange, D.P.M. WASHINGTON -Congress 1s nearing final actio n on legislation that would bar the Reagan edmin1stration from any last-mi nute 011 lease salc5 in portions of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and the G ulf of Mexico. The proposed prohibitions. opposed b~ the administration. are contained in the fiscal 19 9 pending bill for the Interior Department. U .. Forest Sen ice and some Energy Department research programs. The $9.9 b1llton appropriations packaie. "h1ch ·~ dra\\lng ve to threats from the administration. 1s a"a1 ung a final vote in the Senate following tts 359-45 appro,al b) the House Thursday. The margin ofappro' al in the Ho use indicates the lesislation has sufficient suppon to ensure its backers could win a veto-override '-Ole. LOS A NGELES (AP) -. Well- meaning pet owners who wanted to place their animals iri good ho mes were conned by a trio "'ho sold the animals for as much as S500 each 10 research labs whero mo t of the pets d ied. authorities sa\. City Attorney James Hahn f alled the three San Fernando Valle~ re~1- dents charged Thursda>-uubc alleged scheme .. three vet) cold·blooded people" and promised to seell. Jail time in the case. Charged with 73 misdemea nor counts of then and conspiracy were Barbara Ann Ruwero. 25, Frederick John Spero. 43. and Ralf Jacobsen. 25. Ruggiero o wned t\\O nowiiefu nc t kennels. Comf) Kennel and Budge t Boarding. Ruggiero and Spero allegedly paid Jacobsen to get the animals free by responding to newspaper classjfied advertisements offeri ng 1he pets to people who could provide good • homes. according t°" complaint filed apinst the three.· is pleased to announce the association of . · W.B. Reynolds, D.P.M. in the practice of general and surgical Podiatry Dr. Reynolds specializes in· Vietnamese plane eraslies; 75 lfilleif Sports Medicine and Gait Training 1831 Orange Avenue, #E Costa Mesa, CA (714) 642-6001 (714) 645-1021 BANGKOK. Thailand (.AP) - A Vietnamese jetliner trying· to land durina a heavy storm crashed and exploded in a rice field near Banakok's airport today. killing 75 people and seriously injuring si x. officials said. Arun Patwardha n. 48. was killed foreign diplomats and relief worker~. along with his wife and on. Eight The U.S. Embassy m P:mgkok said other Indians also died: no Americans were aboard lhe plane. ..--v- mander leading the rescue effort. · The cockpit recorder contains the conversation between the crew and control tower and the other recorder contains flight data7"". ------- ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ The Soviet-made Tu-134 jet with 81 people aboard blew up after hitting the field about four miles shon of Don Muang International Airport. said, an air force spokesman. Som mot Sundaravej. A second secretar) of the Japanese "l beard an e:\plosion louder than Embassy in HanQi. K1~oka1a Ida. was li~tr1ing,..!' said Om Chuaykhntes:-a also belteved dead. said the Japanese villager who witnessed the crash from Embassy in Bangkok. The other his wooden house nearb) ... ,, fell into Japanese passengers believed killed the paddy field and a ball offirc rolled were two staffers of the Tok)o for a kilometcr (halfm1lc)." The pilot lost contact with the Banpok control to wer at 11 :26 a.m .. and the plane soon disappeared from radar screens. said Group Capt. Charoon Peetong, director general o f the Airports Authorit) ofThaifand. Stringfellow Superfund Hazardow Wute Site m•EPllEl~EI ITl•B•I .... ._ ........ nw 1111 • .. 1111 •11-11""'11 SEPTEMBER 29. 1988 at 7:00 P.M. fJa?•llllr ..... ••"111 h •1tl II 11 111 a •...., m• Ma..•••"""· ca The Caltfornla Depactment of Health Services (OHS) and the U.S. Envtronmental Protection Agency (EPA) have sc~ a community rMMing for Orange CountyTirSldents to drscusa ftY9 cteanup alterna- UWI devetoped for the Stringfellow Site located In Glen Avon, caetfomMI. Some atternatfves would Involve continuing the pr...,.t practice of performing additional water treatment of StrlngfetloW Site groundwater In Orange County. Currentty, Stringfellow Site contaminated groundwat• undergoes lnltMlt trMtment at a groundwater tr.._tment plent litUeted at the lite, Tht9 pr9treeted wet• 11 then transported through an lndustriel MWer .,.,. to Orange County Sanitlation oi.trtcta' water treetment plent9 for further trutment and disposal. Pr11111tatlonl wtll tocu1 on the final cteanup acitone prnented In the 11rlngfellow Drift F.-blllty Study (FS) Report and the OHS/EPA ~ Ptan for cleanup of llte-retated cont•Nn•tect groundwet• In GWI Avon. Pubfk: comment pettaining to the F'S Report and the pOl)OMd Plen le an .....,..tlaf ..component 1n u. ~r-mMlng prac111 oonducted to Mlect 1 final remedy for the Itta. The commun6- 2.c~ wtll gfve Orange County r..._,.. the opportunity to ctMnup op11ona and provtde commenta to OHS and EPA aftlcl .... loCh the FS Report and the Propoeed Plan wera ,__for pubflc ,..,._ and comment on June 30. 11'8. The full F8 A9port, a bttlf TedQcal Summary. and the propoMd Plen .. ev919btl for pubic ,..,._ • the tolowtng Information repoaltortea: .. _ .... Ml 11\A* LAwlry 2t CllllC c.. .... S...Ma.CAW701 171•1 .. HHO Orq1 Pl.elie Llnry !OIN C:..lllwl Cs ._, W... C.•"*' -c.ci::::3~== ,,.,,..~ .... ~o .. ...,. .... ~ ... ... ..... , The plal\e crashed three mi nutes- before 1t was scheduled to land. he said. India's ambassador to Viemam. headquarters of Mttsubish1 Corp.. Sommot said the de;1d included Japan's largest trading firm. both Vietnamese and citt zens of other Dipl omats said two Frenchmen. countries. but he did not ha' e details. two Swedes. o ne Bnton and two Finns also died. Air Vietnam Flight 83 1. which left Vietnam's capital of Hanoi at IOa.m. (8 p.m. PDT). 1s frcqucntl) taken b) There was no wo rd on "hat caused the crash. Both the cockptt and flight recorders were retneved in excellent condition, said Maj. Gen. Sopol Savipn)in, the regional police com- The planccrashed 11 minutes later. Sopol said a total of 81 people, includina six crew members. wett aboard. He said workers retrieved 1S bodies. Six people, including a boy and a &irl, were taken to Bhumibol Hospital with serious injuries. Antl-Olymplc. For-rper Bur~a leader farming ~=~~ts~'!~ of rival government to end strife radical students shouting .. Oppose divisive ·01ympics!" battled 'f"iot police with firebombs and r~lts · today in an anti·aovernment and anti-Olympic demonstration. O.shes brQke out at Yonsei Uni- versity in western Seoul when riot police stopped about 600 students from marchina off c"8mpus to protest Thursday's arrest of a student leader. Police arrested the head of the students' usociat1on on charges of havina led an anti-Olympic ~am­ paiJn. Students armed w'-h scJ~~ of firebombs, rocks and dubs ked rio• polic'e who responde<! with dozens of tear ps grenades and returned rocks. Thousands of students remained indift"nent i.nside the sprawlina cam- pus 11 clalhn continued for half a n hour •Iona tht ftncn. blocked off by about 1.000 riot police. ~ . RA~GOON. Burma (AP) . - Burma's former leader said today he has formeda n val government to take. power from the fprces that ousted him 26 years aao a nd imposed sinJle- party rule. About SOO sold rcrs ·mutinied and Joined the ranks of protesters demonstraung for democ~ ravormer Pnme Minister U Nu. in a letter distributed to diplomatic mission•, also announced that ICltl- eraJ elections will be held Oct. 9' and unveiled a 26-member cabinet with himttlf as prune mmaster. former president Mahn Win Mauna as president and l'ftarcd Gen. Tin Oo as defentt minister. • There was no immediate reac1ion to tht move, which is rcprded as h1ah trason under cumnt law, from the aovemment of President Mauna Mauna or the military. But one prominent oppo11tion fi1ure. not • included in the cabinet, called the· move "preposterous.·· T'f\e mutinies from the m1lttary and U Nu's declaration came one day after about a million ptople suraed through the city of Ranaoon m the larsest anti-sovemment protest since Aug. 21. As a precautionary measure. em- bauin and other forctan orpniza- tions evacuated mott than 230 de- pendents and non-esKnttal staffers aboard a commercial Thai aircraft to Banakok, Thailand. Accordma to diplomats, the evacuen mcludcd 46 A"""qns, 29 Thais. 28 South Koreans. 13 Bnt.isb citizens. two Russians and othen from Japan and Australia. "foreilMfS att not in da!lf,tr at present but life as very difficult. · said one World Bank official who arrived in Banakolt. "There·s no fuel and Ins and less f~." The ev;cuations are scheduled to continue Saturday. About400air force personnel along wuh about 100 from the navy and army marched in a student-led dem- onstraJion and called on a large contin~nt of troops inside City Hall to join them. They ~ived no response. Most of the descners were enlisted men but ttponers saw several officers of lieutenant rank. There have been numerous reports of military defec- tions to protesters sceltina to topPled tht authoritarian system. but this was the firsa time• la'IC poup was seen in the capital dcfyina tht aovemment. About 200 of the mutinous soldien joined shMknt leaders at Ranaoon Univenity. "We tide with democracy and not with falC'I"-!" and "Our mllita~ trainina is not to shoot people.' the ~I soldiers shouted. Soviet probe of Man fouled ap ., · , ,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, S.ptemb« 9, 1988 AS .. - Regulators accused of delaying S&L crisis solUtion WASHINGTON {AP) -House BankJna Commit• ltt !"tm~rs on Thursday accu~ rqulators of post· ~n•nJ the rtsolut1on of the sav1nas and loan cn$1S until ! er ~capn 1dmm1stration offi cials have 1en offict and are 11nin1 o n a beach." And they said they \\CTe af ra1d that rqulators· reliance on promissory notes to rescut a1lin1 institutions such as Amencan Savings and Loan of tock ton 1s setting up the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp .• which &tts.its money from an assessment on healthy S&l4..for 1 taxpayer bailout. In the last three weeks alone. 1he Federal Homt Loan Bank ~rd, which regulates 1he nation·s 3.000 savings 1nst1tut1ons, has pledged more than $1 2 billion from the insurance fund to rescue or close 48 savings institutio ns, 1ncludmg 2 1mTcxas and14 1nOklahoma states hard hit by 1he depression in the 011 industry, • • , About $6 billion of tha1 as 1stancc has bttn 1n the (orm of mternt-beanng notes. which will obhpte the FSLIC to billions of dollars 1n annual pa)'ments for tM next decade. Tbe plan .. ~ms to be nothing more than a ma111ve shell pme," said Rep. Charles E. SchurMr, 0-N.Y. ·· .. Many of lhtsc tns11tutions will ulumatel)' have to be bailed out apin at even grrater cost to the taxpeyer," Schumer aaid the stratC&> would onl) "postpoM the day on which the bill for this cnsis becomes due until long after the members ofthe current adm1mstration have left Washinaton and arc siujng on a beac h somewhere." Rep. Fcmand S1 Germain, D-R.1 .. chairman of the com mince, and Rep. Henry Gonzalez. (). Teus. cnti· cized Treasury Undersecretary Geo~ D. Gould. in particular, for maintaining that the FSLIC needs no new money. at least through next year. , Gould bmtled at the cnt1c1sm and noted that when the adm1n1 trat1on in earl~ 19 6 propo~d a plan 10 bnng $2S b1lhon 1n10 F U C from 1he industry, Congr«s dela)cd action and finall) re ponded ~1th lcu than had been requested Bank board chairman '1. Dann) \\.aJJ has estimated thecost ofclcamngupmeS:>\angsindu tr) a1S31 b1lhon, well '-'tth1n HS rt:\C'nue proJecuo n of S4~ h1lhon over 10 years. • ·Other comm11tc.-e members defended \\all's agency. · notina th~1 until recentl ) 11 *!'as cn11cu ed for moving 100 11 EnornoMeav IJ lnf~ot un l ~M I 1• lintonreas IS rtM ll nd l' ~"=I WI 1• TNcmNWk s 1~=:.:i:. ~borM ~•vM•r G rOU9 s '1i!UV1MI ; ~e1111WTc ntronla wef'ec slowly. ' Wall, '-'ho 1s asking Congrc.~ .. -.10 put the full faJth and credit of tht' L ~. go' ernment tx·hind the FSLIC notes. said the) are 1he mos1 1.os1-effe,·tl\C wa) of closing 1nsolvtn1 thnft 1ns111u11on 1hjt nre dra1ning the ind us ti) 's health Wall maintain' 1h.a1 his .igt>n1.·, has the lepl n&ht to 1ssut' as man) note'> a'> 11 v.ants but he i.a1d 11 wou.ld not issuC' more than SI o titlhun Thl.'re arc S 10. 7 b1lhon 1n no\es currcntl) uu1s1and1ng. bu1 Wall 1nd1cated that before the end ol the month ihc hank board wtll issue more rt , uo 7 1 • uo 6 7 .. lJo 67 • • + . UD 65 ·~ + ~ lJo H 14 + ... UP i~ i • UP .. UP H Uo ~+ UP So i~ + . UP 5 6 ,., + 1 uo H 31'9 + 1~. UP s s 1~ + . u H 1 • + ' u ll'· + •u1.1 s '\ 1- 2 1 -• ;Jr; ,, 6 u . + 7 Uo 16 j 21. -~ u:i 1H )l , ,,. Jr. 15' 27• + --~ 15: 2 + . :Jt• '4 3 2 ~ . lJp IJ J ' ... ..,p J 3 6 • ~ . U:> H 6 • -. UP 6 • ,,. • uD 30 ' . -.JP I)) •3' -.JD 129 9'. ,,. .JO 12 9 ' . ,,. .JO 25 ~. -. UP 25 • + . 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Join the spirit of the CANTERBURU America's Cup with an authentic Stars I =-=~~::~rsey and clothing O F NEW ZEM.AND Tough, rucaed . Canterbury of New Zealand ls the name you can wear proudly anywhere. " - Crystal Court of South Coast Plau 545-9919 r • t '. M * ~ CoMt DAILY PtLOT I flrtcMy, 8ept9mber t , 1MI .. Gntri 0 1111·'.. FRIDAY'S CLOllNCI PRICll ....... lllllU.Cllt Al II Market shows a gain . NEW YORK {AP) -Stock prices emerged from an erratic session clinging to a modest gain today. Before the market opened. the Labor Depart- ment announced that the producer price of finished goods rose 0.6 percent in August. Excludin& the volatile food and energy categories. wholesale prices rose a moderate., 0.3 percent in Auaust, half the increase of July. Larry Wachtel, a market analyst for Pruden- tial-Bache Securities Inc .. said the inflation fiaurcs had little effect on trading. as Wall Street had expected a 0.5 percent overall increase in wholesale pnccs. -The Do Jones average of 30 indu-strials. which showed double-digit gains and losses at various st41CS of the day. closed with a plus S.6~ readin& at 2.068.61. NEW YOlltK !AP> Seit. 9• 1hii~~-·1. J =:., l'nv. 'n ~' 1 1 2 16 D 0 If, J (J ~ L) A~ f R ~ l~ Es -.... .,..,.. . . . Trade deficit plunge adj~sted for election W ASHINOTON (AP) -An elcc:-Since w official impon fiaure will tion-year bookkeeping chanae be on avefllC SI .S billion lower. the pusbedbJtbeRapnadministration clolely watched monthly trade dcfi· wiU C8Ule officiaJ estimates of the dt. w d~ between im~ns U.S. nde deficit to drop SU billion and npons, also will be S l.S billion a moatb. even thousb the actual lower. imt.1tnce won't have chanted at all. Since 1979, tbt aovernment 1w ne .._ i1 beina made two iDC'luded the costs paid 10 foreipen moedlt befoR a presidential election to lllip ud Insure their ~ucu as in which Democratic nominee .,.n of the country's total 1mpon bill. MicbMI Dubkis has reJJeatedly at-Bebe then. the mondlly mercban- IKlred toeri .. trade deficits. caltina ditt-lrlde r.am did not include diem namplel of failed Ra.pn lbippi1t1 and" inswuce costs for ..Sministralion economic policies. l_mPoftl, Tbae payments~ tlassi- Commeroe Un_dcn«rewy Roben fied u a terVice and were added to a ~ de•aded lbt chafter at a qwterly trade report known IS the llrieft .. WldDaday, ldbna ~ cwrnt account, whidt rdltct1 U.S. it .. DOI an dFOn to manipulate vaw1io8I in bo\b aoods and xr-::=m• 1tati1tict for political ~ Sen. Rwll Lons, D-LL. ""II doea't cbaner the belie story.'' ....,.... • Mnendmtet in 1979 M .... '"Eitller ~)' the~ dtficit tMl cMzpf .... ~IC trade It llil ~ but n •• now amprovins ~ IO iDdude tM 1111annce and ~... ~ ............. ,~, .. N CTP61f •aue ........ ·1ndr-JlllllkAl~llfO" tlllll' .. • Mlt Wlft will bir 1M -Ml --.air rlllCI U.S. obli-1111 IO ..... dlt _.. IC< D•tJ.. .....,te.,.!i Is I~ lftHI... -Tiie....,.. RE ti l ~--h ..... daltlMUiihedS... 1111 Oar a Dlaiibn•• frocii llln=--•Sl.J~-pt '1-:faTt:W•s Jor : .. o1:...:=::..~e::J .._:;:,.._.., 0:..--..: ~ ..... ·_prodom pacl I I 9'y ..... ~ ... =i• •,.. ,___ *"·• ..... rt ••• • . :1'111 -·- Ill . ... -----· , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. September '· ,... .., Bill Hon Jg angrily denies any suggestion that the contributions, or Jack thereof. influenced the texffiookadoptlon process . .. £tars & Siripes,' victory hardly worth saluting Dennis Conner took 10 the high seas in Stars&. Stripes o n Wednesday and walt'Led away with the first lcg of the America's Cup defense. And everyone knows what's become of the walu. Jn the process of ctTonlessly piloting the catamaran around the 20-mile marker and back Conner may have helped set sailing back 20 years. ' Sailing was perceived as a conte-St among rich guys in leather shoes for other n ch guys in blue blazers until last year. That's when Conne~ sailed into America's living rooms aboard ESPN-to retneve the cup the Aussies had SQIUdcly stolen away. Now sailing 1s qu1ckl} sinking back to its earlier form as a champagne sport. • Dulling. Tedious. Purposeless. · The America's Cup being sailed otTSan Diego com es off as an over-hyped spon -if It might be called spon -for snobs and lawyers. There's not a sportsman to be found on the docks around what must be the greatest no-contest event since Mike T yson laced on a pair of boxing ~aves. ~OW\' 4££! (I t.aJCXW~ i.oc«· ~ u~ ~ ,~. But Conner alone s hould not be singled out for blame. Many others took the golden goose to sea and drowned it. Many others ~ust share the blame for putting yach ting in a class roughly equ1"alent to that of a rousing match of boccie ball. Michael Fay. the ew Zealander who tried to slip his 133- foot mon~hull through a tiny loophole in the America's Cup Deed of Gift, helped craft the anchor that is sending yachting's popularity plummeting. The San Diego Yacht Club. which technically won the cup .in ~Freemande, Australia. and Sail America, which corporately was charged "'ith defend in$ it. helped fit the •concrete shoes. The) must have been blinded by the dollar Signals show Deukmejian must ease traffic problems sign.sin tbeir eyes. _ _ _ Combined. the two excluded the rest o f the world from challengin.a for the cup and reduced the match to the equivalent of an illegal cock fight. They also answered cw Zealand's challenge with a sucker punch . Sailing a catamaran against the m o nster m onobull is like the Lakers meeting the Rams on the Forum floor. O ne is clearly out of its clement. It is strictly showtime for Star & Stripes. Conner the fat cat can to) with Kiwis. They'vebuu bare whisper oflife left in them as cne) head out of the harbor for the second, and perhaps final. race. · · If Cpnncr doesn't wm today. it will be because he was dragging a sandbag around the course and ESPN needed the ratings for Sunday ""hen the catamaran will blow th~ ew Zealanders off the course and into the courtroom. There the two sides can further tarnish the cup and perhaps scuttle yachting once an"d for all. · ~ Oh well, ma)'be waltzing will stage a comeback. ESPN will need something to fill a void in its programming. Then again there is always boccie ball. Having served m el~u' c office for mo~ tha.n a quaner-('enrui:. George Dcukme11an knows ho-.-. ficldc \Oters can turn on a pol111t"1-an at an. 11ml.' Look what a Mt>d1terranean fru11 .fl, did·to the career ofh1s prcdecc sor as governor. Jen: Bro" n. So. although Deukme11an currcnth ~ems to be well-regarded b~ 1hl.' California electorare. he has reason to wort) about traffic conges11on L n- less the state can do more tO unclog ever-more-Jammed freev.a~' hl' and other Repubhc~ns could be rn much trouble b) I Q90. Then"s little quesuon 1hn1 1ratlk congesuon 1s fast becoming n mnJOr political lSsue in C'ahfom1a h soon could turi+ out 10 be the mos1 imponant srngk 1S\Ue. 1n u~h:rn area'> Even some of the srnl1."s ml)'\ nght- wmg Republican commun1lll''> nrc turmng to no-iro"-th policies a) "a~ s of keeping ex1 s11ng 1raffic prohkms from gelling "orse. ~s a result. Call fornia ·~ u.-.uall' no1- vel')-inno, a11' e go,crnor ha' 0 l'l\:en reaching out for ''hnt onn· ''oul<J have been tho ught 10 be unhkcl\ solutions-unhkel~. that ts. (•1f'l11ng from Dcukmejian H1'-propos;!I<. do have a nng of fam1hant\ The' ·re 1n D~n gu~yle kttping "llh some·of the idea; once advocated b' Bro-.-.n and his con-1ro.~rs1al ·-sta"1e-d1rrctor .of ti.mspor- Sen. (Dan) Qua)lt''s de-cision 10 write press re leases . tat1on . .\dnana Gianturco. during the Vietnam War 1 not. by itself. reason to question his DeukmejLan v.ants to get Cah- suitability for the v ice pre idcncy. But repeated instances of fomians out of their cal') and otT the h ris are anothe -------t--"'t'~~s-whtne .. er pornblc lie ~ hopes 10 persuade more of them to car t seems uavle holds t~ o standards. one 1or the nauon. p(>ol. to a"oid unnccessa0 dm ing. 10 'and another for himself. . take public transportauon. The public Quayle champions the family and war gam es. DeukmeJLan. a a and1da1e. told and o pposes nuclear disarmament and negotiations with the voters that he .... anteJ 10 tx· ~nov. n as Soviets, with a passion no doubt genuine. a go,ernor who MIS a fnend of But as Quayle's Nauonal Guard escapade reveals. there's frttwa)s. Hts p11ch clearl~ .... as 1n- another private man behind the public mask who d oes not tended to take ad,amage of the live out the values he espouses. backlash o'er some of the Bro"n "--· h ' h h d d h "I h · h admin1stra11on's etTons 10 dampen ~ptte as ea,y-an e war P 1 osop y, l\1ven 1 e 1heloveatTairC'ahfomiansha,e long opportunity to fight, he has dodged dangerous a.ssr-nments. had with their motor ,chicle!>. His rhetoric honoring the famil y sings pure Republican. But the private man has fell no compunction a&ainst L nfortunatel~ Deu~ml.'Jt4ln has made another prom1~1: 1ha1 lom- phc:ued his ~nend hip for frc.'C,, a~ s He-pledged 10 oppost""an~ li'lmmt t:i' tncrease. indud1ng a long O' a dur boost in lhe ga'loltnc-ta\ \hat ha\ helped the Sl3.lt.: j'la~ .3,.~nu-gu ~or financing high" a) construl uon Tl) mg to 1-ecp both h1sJn11-1a' and pro-frec..,.a) prom1!>f\ °"u"meJtan propo~d abandoning lhl· ra~ -as- ~ou-go method ot h1gh''3) linano ng 1n fa,or of borrowing lhl' mom'' through bond . bul 'Ol~r~ narn1"I) rejected that idea las1 .I unl' MARTY . SMITH schedules and ~ater u~ of public transportation. He"• calling on pri- vate emplo)ers 10 do the same DeukmeJ1an IS SCOSlll\ e IC' thl' suggestions that he's borro" mg from pohc1es he and other Repuhhcans -Thal put lhc goH·rn1lr in J bind Compltca1~ mancu' cr' "l0rt' mJJc dunng the recenth l Onduded kg.1<,-and a great man~ Democrats. too - latt'c session to tree Dl·ul.ml'Jlan once mocked ""hen tht'~ "ere "from his predicament through a--proposed b~ his Dcmocra11c prt.'<le- proposalto pu1 a ga<.ohnc ta\ 10lrcaSt.· res~r o 1~1s go,ernor 1•'.qu1d. 10 on the :-,:0 , embi.'r ballot Thl· go'_ den. that hes had a changc: 01 hean emor ~ould ha' c formal!' oppo<.ed and h~ de' eloped h1<. 0 " n an11- 1he increase but pcrhJP'> not 1m1 frc_~"'a. bias. , , , 1goroush Ob' mu'>h thl' 1lll.'.\I pol-. ~1an} ( ahlorn1an\ .. ha' l' a lo'~ 111cal soluuon fur him ,, 11uld h<l\ l' afla1r "llh their car'> he told h1~ been to ha''-' thl· g.isohnl' tJ\ rai ed radio audience. ··\\ e ha' c ,no 1n_1_en- over his rrhlJ proll'':>L' tron of intcrfen~g "'•th 1r~c lo~ I." • But the maneu\ cnng ",1) tu no The go\'ernor s l'h1c1 pt ':>Ldll \hke a'a1I The LC'g1~l.11urc 1a1kJ w ,1g,rcc Frost. also make<> the point 1ha1 "h1lc on thl' boo 1. and '>0 1A•ukml't1Jn ,1111 Brov.n and G1an1urco -.ought to fon:-t.: faces the probkm ol find in~ monr' to transportation changes on motons1 .. conunuc the state lln ''' prl''>l'nl through !ouch thing' as fret'"a~ schedule in bu1ld1pgand mJmta1n1ng. diamond lanes. Dculmc11..in·s ap- roads. ln\hc meanttmc. hl' mu'>t tn proach is,' olunt.ai:-For cumpk thl' to control the trl'l'".i' ,on1Zl''>IH~n go' erno,. propose to sub.-.1d1.re state problem as be':>t he can · ~ workers up to S 15 a month t'at.il ""hen That's -.-.hat led htm to Jdopl 11..ica<. the~ bu~ public transit pa'i~S. to pa~ chat would lian loand fa~1;:1r tR lhi: S'ih.roQflth to C' .m.. state emplo,ee Bro\\n admin1s1r;rnon CA u~mc11an ~hoservesa a 'an pool<fri,crand to has been dis ussing them ·\\uh 1n-reducethe"'orkda> b' Ylm1nutt'~l(H creas1na frcquem ) in re~·cnt Ollmth,. state workers using pubhr tran<.11 M but he put much mor\' lk h on 1ho e 'an pools. proposal in his rl.'gular radm addrcs'> Pcrhaps "'e 'lhouldn"t ma~c too last "'eel-end much of the parallel "1th the Bro" n The gO'-trnoraonounced.i .-.encl.of adm1nistra11on. n lll'e fello\\ that steps aimed at a I 0 per\·cnt r1.'Ciuc11on he is. [)(u~meJ1an might thin~ he" as in the number of au1omob1k mp"> b' being laughed al and abandon" hat lS state emplo~~' dunng ('Ommuting reall> a sound and sensible npproach hours. The> include enlcwraging. Mart/a Smi,. is • syodkatfil mo~ car poohng. '>tJggl.'n..J ''or!-co/11llJIJi11. pro positio n ing a Playboy model. or even carousing in that set ofcompan). The.re. Qua) le the pri att> man has revealed himself to be an opponunist. his personal politics a nd morality vulnerable to the convenience pf the moment .... That he has tried to rationalize the wa} he exempts his _ own behavior from the code he holds to the nation should disappoint the public. ThaJ he feels free to condemn anyont who points to the inconsistencies.suggests he is too immature to face himself. Upgrading ofsChool texts ra1ses industry's eyebrows Evetttl (WH •. ) H~rald Immigration Legislation pending in Conares-s would begin to shift America's flow of immigrants in a direction m ore beneficial to the country. It would let tn more educated and skilled aliens. The e mphasis since 1965 has been on..family reunifica- tion. The 'mull bas been that in recent ~ around 90 percent of immipnts ha\c come from Laun Ammcan and Alian countries. most of them relatives of family members who taftle }>cfore and attained citizenship or permant'nt reside~ siatus. Jmmiption from European countrin. America's tra· clitional source of new blood. has been almost shut down. ~station co-authored b)· Sens. Edward Kf"Jtedy and Alan Simpson would shift policy somewhat towird a merit- based system ... ~ Kennedy-Si mpson bill has ~ the Senaie. The House ouabt to speed its work and IJCl this wonhwhile maw~ on the books before Conarcsu1djeu.m~ its campaip- 1hortened leaislati vc scsston. .. ...., ...... ( .. Of ...... .......... .... _ "" ..... ....... ...... ......... .... ................... ...... ~ ....... -... .,.. ..... ~OllO .... S~CRAMENTO -8111 Honig_ Cahfom1a's penpateuc ~dagogue. has bttn crusading against the "dumbing down" of ce,tbooks. Honig. the state superintendent of public mstrucuon. "ants instruc- tional materials wj1h meatier con- tents, be the) science. mathematics. social s1ud1cs or lan1U.ge book.s T}ptcal "'as Homg's statement la"t Jul) "'hen h1 te-i.tbook commission made m:-ommendauons to the Board of Education on new clemcntar} l\nd 1un1or h1ah school Enahsh t"ts. "These recommendations.·· Honig S11d. "&J"e us books -.1lh ttal htera-tu~ -with real \&lu~ and ldeas - not soft. shallow ch1ldren·s stone They restore high Quaht) hter.nurt 10 its ke) placc.m cumculum." But the years-long te,tbook rt'form process has t>ten fraught "1th con- lroveny . .\Pd no "onder. b«au~ California lS not onl~ a b11 te\tbool market 1~lf. "'tth some " b m1lhon atucknts, but a kader m d«1dmg •hat other states adopt Trx1booll pubhsht~ ha\e !.pent 1ms of m1lltons of dolla~ n:' 1 "'' wer boob for c~hfom1a and the Mkn •'°' t'-tn lf11cr: pOtcnuall\ bundrtds of m1lhons of dollars 1n tc•boolt saln hert and mother stttf'\ T1tt Wall Strttt Journal reponcd in Jilf:llll al nnwrott- forft• ltXI... wtec11on procni ~ "'91 ...__ wllctbtr.-me prMl ..... r>*C .-0,W lartlt'l~ 1'e I 3P• 1ra IPINWClled dtn ,w_.,-:=~-aocilpl'Otftl ..,._ UJ~ifll" ·••••*••cw« ........ .,,., .... a.., owwu111atat.._ • "'' Wllit Ille l1ea ) ••••'1· Pubh hers ubm1t1ed tfleir · nl'\' le ts. along \\1th supppn1' e tt>aching material . to panels of.' oluntt't'I teachers and thc11' C'-alua11on \\Crc filtered up to the tatt' comm1\'i1\ln "'h1ch made its h"t of rn'Qmmen- dauon 10 the Board of Edut.-Jt1on The board 1 ~hedukd to adopt lht' te,tbooks nelt "eel and the "1nn1ng publishers then ma> peddle 'hen -.-.ares 10 10d1' 1dual ~hool J1~1n~ t But one pubh her 1\ ra1\lng hl'll o\ndre C'arus. prc<11dent of llhno1 - based Open Coun Publi hin~ ( \, contends that has compan' \\hldl p1on~re<i 1n upgrad1n& !Chlldr(n ·., rcoadtn& matcnah ~~ t~.lh.-J unr.ur- 1) The rc''e"e~ ht> sa~'> d1e..tn·1 appl} the content framc''"rl cquJll\ and in some ca~ s1mpl~ m1<-<-tated the contcnu of t11 ~ ''Tht' me sa@l' th3t' gl'lnJ. h' the publishers 1s rcall~ lht' ''PP<hltC' nl "ha• Honia "anu ~)s l .lru' .\lthou&h ~n <. oun "02~ ~r­ pro'ed for one bnct program the mulls of thee' aJuat1on~ .ire "a rt"alh disastrous SltWlllOn for us M ~~of the small 11zc of the romp:an' Hon11~nt 1M1C .. 11c1-10,.._n, He ~nbc' C"~ru4 '' ··a J1 run· tlc-d perM>n v. \ not 1oin h' gt't hi\ boob adopted' Hon1a Y } ht''\ oM uk~ llut t k•~ -'optuln pn."ICC~" lrcali.Xf: a biddeO rquall~. Tlw llW1ftntn .• , mc:a\UR'\1 b' the tutbOok comm1 s1 n's hit o( rtt· • omrMDdcd boOk_ l UT ~' n1 lNIJOf ~ m°'t not.tbh H1n--oun • Jo, .. no, 1 h lnc .. ind u H It R1ntllart and \\ tn't~n tn, w--aa~ •• ._~h "~ rN mmcnJ· td. ,,rtt a>mpkt 91:. """~ 61 .. , DAN WALTOS rcaders. .\nd that fact ha ra1Jd C\ebro-.-. v. 11htn tl\e 1ndusm btta11~ ot somC"· thing ClS( that oCcUrred "hi}t tht' prOC't'Ss wu in mid-trt'am w1 spnna. a ftw "eeks bcfon" thC' rommiss1on made It t'«'ommen- dauon Hon11 --a5 contact1ng tC\l· book put>hshers to nu~ campaign fuods for Propos1uon ~1. a Honig· bad.ed measure on the June baJJot that 'llllOUld ha'e funneled more monc) LnlO the school S\ .tcm. but v.as ~Jttttd b} '0 \ttS · Somr ·Jubhshcrs eontnbute-d. oihen d not. OM of the b\a ron1nbu10" at S50.000 wu Harcoun and 1b 1ub\ld11nC) Open Court v.as o~ that didn't Horua •ntn~ dm.Jcs an' ~uurs­ non th11 L~ cootn utron or lack 1h<'m>t: inn~ lht adoption p~ ens ~COW\. mean•h1k tua htt'r'd (~ lO 1iilj"""' lbQtt • "'JTfd ue_ tomt~,1~mP1thtttc in~t · l"*'I IRepMlicu lesiM& •O • hom Ho•Hf-a Otmocnt •ho bis hiihrr PotniQI •mbttt0n -1 not nacth Mr. Poplilarit'. Thf ~•lboe* mA) ~ for thf k~ but lhl\ "'mt It fOr a.d"9h~ Diii -Iii It • tJ'I# elM td 'p MARTIN BROWER Which is worse: Our jolts orbOlts? M> wife's ~oung cousin '1si1cd us recently from Flonda -and she was scared sun to be IO Orange Count). "Yes. if~ beauuful here." she aveed. "but the eanhq uakes-aren 'l you scared abou1 the eanhquakes-r· Her ques11on reminded me of how every area of 1~ L'Ountl") has m o" n natural concerns. and ho"' each of U!I IS fnghtened tO be On someone el~'S turf • "W)taL abou1 \Our tornadoes in Florida'> .. I asked her ·· .\ren·1 \OU scared of those'>"· · ··oh. no . the 22-,ear-old ansv.-ered bnghtl) ··"' e are tpld "hen and where th~) att going 10 hap~o We merel) e'over oHr all of our windows and head for the n;.arest hospital or school when ""e spebd the m&ht." lier answer reminded ml' of a cold and wind) da~ 1n Chicago I left t he John Hancock Tower. in "'h1ch m' firm had an apartment on the 7 3rd Ooor, and bcfan to cross the street to wall for the airport hmou\ine 1n front of a hotel direct!) on the other side. But the street was frozen sohd and the footing was treacherous The wind was blowing otT Lake M1ch1gan ~ hard that -m' suitcase «tended from the end ofm) arm at a 90--degrcc" angle .. 1 did not kn<>" "hether a human bemg could cross the 1ce- covcred street 1n that rag.mg v. ind and SUrvlVe. I looked up the strttl. at M1ch1gan A venue, and sure enough -a man was leaning into the wind and.IWllS malung 1t across the strttt I didn't want 10 miss m)' airplane. so I de-ctdcd to try. Crossing the Strttl was d1 f- ficulL but I made n. As I shivered against the e\lenor or the hotel. thinking of the warmth of Southern Cahfom1a which ~ould greet me in onl) fo ur hours. I nouced a man standing nearb~ "11h his su11case. ~Hello." I said ... .\re \ou a '1s11or or are ~ou fro m Ch1cago7'· "From C1ucago:· he ans"cred ·-rm flying out Lo 'ie-.-. York on business .\nd 'ou'>"· "Oh. I'm goi ng home to C'ah- fomia. .. I responded. proud I~ "Cahfom1a?'' he shol back 10- creduloush ·· .\ren·1 'ou afraid of the earthquak~.,.. · ow I don't mean 10 make light of eanhquues The~ can C't'narnl) be destrucuve. But I ha' e Ii"~ 1n Southern CahfomLa all of m' life. and ! have feft a numberof real good ones -hke the quake C't'ntered tn Long Beach IO 19 32. B_yLouchomes and buildings are safeguarded against most quakes No. there 1s no safeguard against a realh big one that hn nght under us "It hough e'er) building could ttth· meal!) be designed to "1thstand something hke that. the cost "" ould be impossible tn the face of the long odds. "nd I also don't mean to make hght of the fear of eanhquake~ b~ ne"· eomers I recall the "Orr) e\pressed some ~ears ago b~ one of m ~ secretanes. "ho came here from Louis' 1llc. She feared the coming of her first earthquake. I "'as 1n m' office one da'. on the seventh Ooor 1n Newpon· Center, when a rolhngqual.e hit.1 smiled and walked out o'flhe office to assure m' secttta~ that "hat she had just feit was a prett~ good qualre -and so ~hat I found ht>r h' sreRcal and in tears. The other sccreiaries had to m m fort· her" She had had a great scare Will the "h&& one .. come some day" Perhaps \\ 111 n hit near Orange Count}., Perhaps But in both cases. probabl~ not t recall tud~ in.g a thick repon prepared b~ the CaJiforhui Institute of Technolog) for The ln ine Co. on the poss1t11lity of a damagin& quake tn lf\ime·s Turtle Rock area. Fa1rl) rtmote. l called m~ o,i.1fe's cousin the o.tbtt n1aht 1 sa" a rtpon on tele' 1S1on that Aonda has the htghest occurrence of hghtning 1n the nation -an avCflllC of 100 da) a year "ith li&htnina stnkes -man~ bolts stnking people. "What about that"" J a ked. ••()b, )ca.·· she answered maner-of-factly. "We lta'c a lot ofhghtmna ~-&t ltt me tell )OU about tht coursn Iain '°"'' to ak~ at the L'n1vef'Sity of M1am1 th1s )~ar •• ... ...... ......,,.,.,, .......... lelW .. ...,.. .... ~.. Ortllp C...r,.Jlepert." .. Or8ftl9 C09lt DAILY PILOT I Frfdey, September I . 1111 POOPJ .E \ ar IYDN&Y OM•KK ...... , ......... , ... AIUD (March 2 1-April 19): You'll bc·tryina "somethina nev(' Co- *Orker or close a\soc1ate will JOin in what amounts to "victory ~lebrat1on." A new love could be "just around the comer." Leb plays outstandms role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emotions dominate. ~rgumcnt could fl~tt with family member but soon is settled. Focus on impulse. sensuality, romance, reunion with loved one. GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You receive additfonal information concem ina residence. property. basic issues. A trip, not previously scheduled, is on aaenda. Relative says, "I need verification, and J am countina on you." CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Aura of confusion appears to exist, but you actually do have thin's under control. Emphasis on ideas, notes, calls. mcssqes, relative who as late for important appointment. LEO (July 23-Aua. 22): Sense of perception do minates. you d iscoycr mot ive involv1n1 member of opposite sell. Minor dispute exists in connection with payment, collection. Focus on attraction. movement, travel. • VIRGO (Aua. 23-ScpL 22): Moon in your sign hi&hli&hts charisma, bri&ht colon., personal appearances, sex appeal. Judgment, intuition on taraet - you'll pin added recognauon as new infom)ation comes to lipt. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Realize importance ofbeingdiscreet. Don't tell all. playwaitinagame. Clandestine manc~vcr featured. You'll ,et information in bits and pieces. A voad rushing to JUd&mcnt. Pisces plays role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Make this your power-play day. Success indicated in mone)' and love. You'll be more popular, prosperous, a nd you'll take arcatcr charge of) our own fate. Cancer, Capricorn in picture . Retired Cout Guard Admlral Glenn and J ean TlaompMn r emlnl.ce with Dick Car180n. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Finish P.rojcct that recent ly was side· tracked. Emphasis on prestige, promotion. ability to deal successfu lly with hi&her-up. Horizons grow wider, you'll be more interested in read ing. --'---'-----_.&..-CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Logjam ir pustrcd aridc;-grcen li&ht .................... ._ AllaD 81aerry, Rollo llcClellan, Alberta &park a Bloom and 0eo11e Lamel 1et toeetber. Harl:Jorgrads ha.ve golden reunion flashes. Good lunar aspect coincides with travel. publishing, communication. AQUARIUS Uan. 20-Feb. 18): Family member discusses unorthodox plan. Keep mind open without fall ing victim to self-deception. Money involved, possibly trust fund or inheritance. P ISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20): Key is to be versatile. to examine vanous possibilities, to satisfy curiosity. You'll be offered agreement or contract - caveat requires furt her cllamination. Sagittarian is in picture. By KAl\EN M. REED o.ltJ Ne4 C:en 1 • '••"' The headline from a 11red and well- worn 1938 ne1.1.spaper cli pping boasted "87 Students Wlll Graduate From Harbor High -i\ll Time Record." Tuesday 32 of the op11m1s11c) oung faces pictured under that triumphant headline gathered at the Zonta Clubhouse. acro'is the street from the old alma mater. for the 50th reunion of the Newport Harbor High School class of 1938. Tuesday's "Re-acquainted Pan)·· was or11 y the fi rst kg of the four-day gala, includina a tnp to Catalina. the site of the class' ··Scnabr Duch Da) ... Accordina to event co-chairman MHrfftt M~ll11tock Rlscbard. e'en . lh~ar Qatch Da)' chaperone. retired teacher Roy ADdenon, would be joining the excursion. Chairman Rollo McClell•n re- membered his da}s pln)mg football at Newport Harbor. notin_g that his team won the championship 1n 1938 and Newport Harbor didn·t have another championship team until his ownson's gradua11ng )ear.1Q61. "It's kind of spcc1al -the coanc1del)cc between father and son:· he said. Of special en)oyment at the part) was the nostalgic tour down the halls of Newport Harbor and v1s11 to Heritage Hall. one of but. a fC\, $uch hiah school athletic memorabilia galleries around. according to . Raschard. Graduates hovered in the hall's foyer, which features an ornamental display case and ligh11ng fix tures from the original school auditonum. Alum DavW 'Dyer, e\amanang the photos, caught the one of former ' coach Joe Hamblet, excla1nung lo those wi thin earshot. "He taught me tennis.·· Wehter Joacs. who descnbcd himself as "son of curator of th1 place," explained that the g:illcl) of t.eam photos had been sa'ed b) former coach Ralpll Reed. The group chuckled as they spotted old hots of fellow classmates an attendan<'e' cap- tain Glen Titompson (all-league qu:ir· terback}, co-captain George Lumel. auard Dick Carlson. foll back McClellan and tackle Ralph Irwin. Reunion committee member Mary EU&aale" Gn~ Taylor e\Pla1ned to Veda RllllJeusoo as tbc) examined a photo Of the swim team. "You <;CC. they didn't have a pool. The) had to go down to the beach to swam ." " The Wentwofth twins. Doris Friis and Loreco, came dre ed in 1dent1l:al purple outfits for the oc<·a~aon. '' h1 le lreae HaJlamore Cave (cla of '39). attending wi1h her ister Shirley "J ean., Hallam ore Duce. <;potted old boyfnend s throughout the cro"d. (It seems the Hallamorcs grC\\ up 1n the house which sat "here the Da1h P1l0t now stands.) · C.H k Gace took lhe me-morac'> back a little farther. bnngang out an old photo labeled .. 'e" port 4th Grade. 1930." from which Maurec.-n Ralpla lnrtn, llaraeen llcCHntock Rl.claard , Dolo ree Irwin wltb band -caned 80aTenlr Nndplpera. Rischard identified a handful of people attending the high school reunion. · As a special treat. '38 grads Ralph and Dolores Irwin preseoted hand· crafted sandpipersofthearown design to each of their fellow classmates. Each was signro. numbcTt'd and da1ed by the artists. There was dascu s1on Of the ~I classmates who ha'e pas cd a'~a'. including Waona Boylcia Roberts. the creator of t"'o handcrafted pap1cr- mache sailor dolls -a bo) and a g1rl -and their miniature boat. named the "C'lass of '38." "WC"alwa~ s ha' c these at our reunions," said Ka chard. "Son of our ma cots." · .. Also missing "'as cla!>s prcs1dent Doo Mead, who had a conflicting cngaaement (rumor had at he was moose hUntang 1n Canada). Alums also assisting in coord1- nat1ng the event (an :iddation lo Raschard anO Grupe Taylor. and former football greats McClellan. Carlson. Irwin and Lumcl) "-C~ Albert• Spukcs Bloom, Jean Crott1llao Parker, Allan Sllerry, · J•Htta L•10 Shlfford, Gcor1e Bremer and Ellt•bctll "Betty" McClellaa. IF SEPTEMBER 11 ~S VOUR BIRTHD~Y current. cycle indicates y~u'll "soar above" those who backer. arc petty. env1ous, susp1c1ous. You definitely arc breaking away from situations. persons who repl'C$Cntcd ari_chors, pulling you down rather than providing security. Leo, Aquarius people play important roles in your life. You are romantic. creative, dynamic, stubborn.sensual. BR IDCf By CHARLES GOREN ud OMAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable. North deals. NORTH • Alt 6 l Q A Q J73 0 '5 +I' ~ WFSf EAST •4 •Q tl Q '' 5 Q 10 l O Al32 O QJ104 + K Q It 4 3 + J 9 5 2 'SOUTH •&1753 Q ", ... 4 0 "7' +A 7 The biddina: Nortai Eut ScMllll 1 Q _Pus I • l• .... 4• ... ... -- Openin1 lead: Kina of • about the final contract of four spades. West led the kina of clubs, and the rant-round holdup WU 1u1omatic. The club continuation wu won by us and the au and kin.a of trumps were cashed. When West Showed OUt On the second round, WC st arted to run the hearts. Unfortunately, East ruffed the third heart and shifted lo the qµHn of diamonds . With the ace offside, we lost t wo diamond tricks in addi· tion to one club and tne trump- down one. In the post-monem we disco v- ered the error of our ways. East was the danacr hand, and he had to be kept off lead. We. could have ac- eomplished that by foraettiDS-what we had learned at our mother's knee. After winnina the second club, we should have cashed t he acc. o f spades and then finessed the jack. As the cards lie, that would have held the trick. We could then have drawn the lut trump and cashed out the bean suit for an overtriclt. Cut out t~e dirg: crac.ks about pigs One of the rant rubrics we learned wu : "Eitbt ever, nine nevert"- finesse with eiabt cards missin1 the queen, play for the drop with nine. That 'tood us in tood stead over the years, and we miaht still have been followin11hat advic:e slavishly had it not been for this hand. What if the spade fincue lost? The contract was still safe. With the ltina of diamonds protected from attack, we would have been suaran· teed four trump tricks, five hearts and the ace of clubs. DEAR ANN LANDER : Jn a recent column )OU sho"cd your ignorance when you made a most 1Jncomplimcntary reference to pigs. It's time the public "as edu.au:d on this subject. You can make amends by printing my letter. Pigs "re beautiful and m'Jii:a_ent creatures. They. ha' c: lhe · est measurable IQ of any an a ma I. includ-" 1ng dogs. and they make excellent household pets as several pag owners around the countf) wall tcs11fy. All•~ I.Mims aad tlaaai you for writing. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Ho\\ about a llanding ovation for the unsung hero ofour time -Che lo ing stepfathe~ He deserves rcco~nitton for taking on the responsjb1lity of raising another man's cha Id "ithoot a trace of resentment. i·m man 1ed 'to one of those heroes . and he's a real treasure.' Pkase gi"e . thcsc_guys a public pal on the back. - WISCONSIN. . • • • DEAR WIS.: Gla dly. You SOUJld like someone pretty special yourself. It's a lways ntce ·wlteo two lovely people find caeb otller. Loa1 ma y you love. The auction wu simple enoup. Certainly no one could quibble 53 h11P411Q PMV10U8 PUZZU ~ftD 1·--tMllln~------r.r~lon '-------------------------------11 s arenc:n. syst°;;::* 9 Strtdel 57 Hoty man 14 Mllen moMY 51 •. .--.. .. 15 lntimldet• ......... 11 Adult SI Loeftng T~ image of the pig as a greed). slovenly, fi lthy beast ts not accurate. Many centuries aJO. Europeans believed that the d1rt1eT the p1g, the better the meat. (These people weren't any too clean themselves.) For this reason their sues were not cleaned and tht} "ere ~llowed to Your readers will probabl~ think I am some lonct of nut to stick up for pip when there 1s so much 10JUSt1ce tQward humans in this "orld. Well. I happen to feel that hfe an an) form 1s sacred and the dinner table as as good a place as any to start respecting all livin& creatures. R.M.. ANT 17 Molding edge ~ ~ 1 11 Of a ec:hool 12 Equal 20 =· 13 FlgMa Farragut h a d a good editor waJlow in filth. · Pias arc by nature as clean as any forest animal and will not soil the areas where they cat and sleep unless forced to. Unfonunatcly. th~ lo"· inJ.. intet1i1ent beasts are made to li'e "hkc pias· in many of our nation's processina plants. They suffer need· lcssly before the~ are slaughtered so we can have footballs. pork chops. hams and bacon . This is a tra"est;, We do n't need to kill pigs to fel'd this nation. There arc plenty of other thinp •'C can.eat. BARBA RA. DEAR BARB: It Is tr•e tbat PIK• .. Ile sreat pets and are H easily· lnllle4 •• ..... b•t for some reasoa, die kle• llaJ oot caa1bt on, Maybe It's McliHe pl1s cat • lot more tllan do1s What Admiral David Farragu1 really said at the Battle of Mobile Bay was: "Damn the torpedoes! Four bells! Captain Drayton. go head! Jouett. full steam!" Fortunately, a &ood copy editor ... ~ Dey •oo't step nthl1 wlltea Q. Says here the Republican tliey've llad 00•111 lllle caolaes do, elcphan1 and the DcQiocrat (jonkey ~e Ute u pressloa "to pl1 oat.'' were created bv our American tonsul Uo not eat porluo If tt dlu ppcucd General an Ecuador ... ? tomorrow I woald aot be upset, bul • A. Artasl T hom as Nast. who'd sreat many people love bacon and d rawn them earlier. held that job at ca• In Ille montna aod Ille BLY,T he time of has death in 1902. audwlcll is H American tr•dillo .... · · YM'd llavc a llard time 1ettlag bac • LQwcr F 3 on the harmonica is said off die ma•. I do, however, respect to be exactly the same frequency as Y"r repnl fer all llv~a" crcat•rcs. the mating call of the Mediterranean • THE SPORTING LIFE 1069 Fuhion Island • 111-8829 ,...... ......... ......, ... fruit fly. 22 Moat ,_.. DOWN 23 Invite 24 BPOE member 1 Santa -England's Queen Mary died in 1694. and her husband, King William Ill. ordcrtd'all members of the court to put on black robes. Judges must've liked them. Been wearing them ever since. 25 SMll•. 2 ..... : Sp. 21 • ..... 3 Gambol 27 At no ctwge 4 Comfort 21 Punst• 5 Strotl 31 Ara I "T•e --1": 34 Aalptunt Ool 35 Aow8n 1 Appcwtlon Q. What's the longest s1rcam in the Northern Hemisphere that doesn't outlet in ocean waters? 31 TNrsty I Sort of: IUft. 37 Winter I Ointment• PNCIPftatlon 10 - -wor.. A. Bear River in northeastern Utah. Stans in the Uinta Mountains. 31 Criterion then dNth 39 Bue. abbr. 11 Howl 40 Mr pWlgel 12 SNetd wanders 500 males through three 41 Ph)Wdan ot 13 c-..tt states. and ~mp11es into Great Salt old 19 Flratborn ·Lake about 90 males from "'here it ' 42 Rath bird 21 Felne CfY starts 43 Aeats 25 Zodlec aion . .... INme 21 c.prtce Dr Th omas Bowdler.in 45 Ac:roea: ~. 27 ~ 47 Stream:•Sp. 21 Key 41 Phy9lca bldg. 30 Formerly 1818.chosc to edit o ut of Wilham Shakespeare's wntinas "C\<Cf)1hing that can raasc a blush on the check of modesty.'' Turned out to be about 10 percent of .Jhe whole works. 51 Time of YMr 31 Ctlpple 32 Certoonlet 1 On a farm where I worked as a younpttt, couple ofthanp were hard 14 to fiaurc: TM lady always complained about the drafts in her kitchen. but 17 spent as much time as possible an the 2 3 brttze on the front porch. And t~ t.:20~+---4--+­ man &riped a lot about the smell of skunk but inhaled dttply every time '=-~..---1..-- he cauaht a whiff. ~ "The Savettf of Ydlowstone" are lholt colleee students Wbo work there evrry summer. In the laundry, the babble queens. Orivina busies. the .-r jammcrs. To make up rooms. the pillow punclwn. A1 bellhops. the petk r111. ~ speak in their own tonpe. as you wt. Of' wi,.cl crittcn. let tl be noted. IM lllOlqUito ftaPI its W1np I 0 umn _, IMa a hummiftlb1rd. C'on•t'nd the Grfttts· "The btsl twoplKi ftthf IMR IMlltf."' • 33 Scar: var. 34 Sad eonga 49 Protection 37 c..ta I 31Juz~ 50 Legumee 40 Footbalter 5 1~ 41 AdmWabte 52~god 44 Strawi ... NowM&I -53 Spaao. .. 47 We.pon 51Fr~ 41 Woody vine 5e Haunct\ pert 7 I 10 11 12 13 ' • .. by Bii Keane COUNTS• CUL TUltS by Maratta & Maratta "Sam's tail is throwing a big celebration ... llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Veronica must really be mad at you! She' returned two bones, a ball and a squeaky toy." PBAKUTS LOOK. MA1AM .. 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We alk that you return the merchandise in new condition with your sale1 receipt, carton and accenorlel. I TOlll HOURI 110N "" IATURDAY IUNDAY 11MI ·... tMll • INI 11.All • ... ClnRlll Cir ...... C91lllf ... ••11i11 1M1 I.~ •.. Chy of c ...... ett• ,..,. 0.-.. ........ ec.-. Awe. -r. ~••C'f14)JN;t• .. .,.., ........... ..,0..... ...... l'oantaln Valley runnlq back Kedrlc Powe tak• off Oil a 57-yard run to .et up the Barona flnt quarter toacladown. ; In mi -season form,' Baroris . . . top Monarchs Fountain Valley holds off Mater Det, 22-1 7, as Henigan hits 14of19 passes BJ ROGER CARLSON Of_9"",... ... They were billed as No. 1 and No. 1 in Orange County and the) pla)ed like No. I and No. 2 Thursday night. .. Fountain Valley Ha&h's Barons struck earl~ for a 15-poant lead' and showed they had it "hen It counted down the stretc h as the) held potent Mater Dea off. 22-17. Before a crowd of 8.000 at Orange Coast College. certaaol~ t"o of the finest from Orange Count) clashed and put on a show seldom seen 10 non-league football o peners. anclud- ina enouah fire"orks to pale a lot ol playoff games. The Barons' Kcdric Powe set up the first touchdown with a 57-,ard dash to the Mater Dci 6. quant>rback David Henigan ran 37 ya.els for a first-half touchdown. and has re- ceiver, Mike Cook. was brilliant 1.1.11h seven receptions for 132 )ards. Henipn showed has All-C IFtalent throughout. connecling on 14 of 19 passes for 181 yards and t" o touch- downs. And Mater Dea quarterback Dan O'Neil. the highly-publicized 1un1or transfer from Corona del Mar. after a 1-for-9 performance in the first half for just five yards. caught fire with a 7- for-9 etlon an the second halt. including 126 )ards and f TD. Addauonally. he took off on runs of 10. 10 and 27. as wd l as a 2-\ard keeper fo r a touchdown. • "You gotta gro" up:· "as Mater Dea Coach Chuck Gallo's response when asked about the sudden tran!>- formauon fro m a first-half zero lO the stature of a clutch. an<harge \ eteran after intermission. In the second half. o·~eal suddt>nl) became a threat wnh the option. and has passes were cons1sten1l~ on target. Has favorite recea,er Tom Pena began executing as "ell. contra() to firw half d1sappo1ntmcnts. Pena fin- ished wn h sax reception for 86 ~ards. including a 40..) ard pa~ off from O'Neil. "Yes. 1t shocked me a h111c:· admitted a happ) M ake ~hlner. whose Baronsi executed "'ithout a turnover and were a ble to thwan t\\.~O maJor threats b) Mater-Dea. hm111 ng the Monarchs to o ne field goal despite being backed up on their 01.1. n 5-a nd 8-yard lines. "£veryone was JU.SI runnang around lake chickens with their heads cut off." explained Gallo." ho "atch- ed his team get j ust one field ~oal off (Pleaee eee BARQ1'~/83) FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9. 1988 ....,,...,......, ............. llater Del'• Kealil Cllffotd ecampen tmoacb a --of hHen players for put of his 6S Jania Tlaanday 11•r. Agreement pioposed to settle ·cup dispute ·~~~~~~~~ AMERICA'S CUP XXVll SANDIEGO-merica's C"up XXVll is sull being fought on the watersoffSan Diego Bay-and in the boardrooms-and mav yet be decided in the New York u preme Court. But such a bizarre muataon ' (hopefully) will never ream s ugl~ head again. regardless of who wrns the cumnt matcfl - o n the wa\er J)r in 'the courts. Sao Diego Yacht Club Com- modore DouaAlford. bacRed b~ pas t and prnent trustcts of the Cup, Thursday faced a capacit) press con~rcnce to make what he termed an historic statement that" ould • precludeany futurcdisputc~. such as the one which h?S plagued the current Amcrica'sCupdetcnst. ihedocu- ment he presented was a rev1s1 on of the one announced sevcraht:rys ago in the Daily Pilot. Alford said the current document has taken several da) s to hammer out and meets the approval of present and former trustees of the Cup -New York YachtOub. R.o)al Penh Club of Austraha and San Diego Yacht Club. Even Michael fa). head of the Ne" Zealand Mercuf) 83.,} BoallngClub. who instiga~ the present con· troversial challenge. issued a state- ment that he and Mercu11 Boating Club would honor the agreement whether o r not the)' win the current match. Seah_awks serve up 19-() opening. win By JEFF SMITH 9"",...C:..11111 .. RI Ocean View High·s football ~uad. left with a biuer taste after falhng a pme shon of the CIF pla)offs last season, just needed a hulc home cookin' to begin the 1988 campaign. With Coach Guy Carrozza mixing Sea Kings seek to avenge defeat The fint weekend of 'prep football season continues tonjJht with five games on tap. including a contest between long-time rivals Corona del Mar and Huntington Beach. The Sea Kings and Oilers will open the season together for the lOth time in a 7:30 kickoff at Newport Harbor High. CdM "i ll be tryina to avenge a 27-7 loss to Huntincton a year ago. In other openers tonight. Estan- cia playi Costa Mcu at Oran1e Coast College, Edison travels to El> Modena, Laauna Beach hosts Leuzinaer and Woodbridge travels to Irvine to play San Cle1nentc. Also. Tustin hosts PoolbiU. All pines IW1 at 7:30. in enough of Dean Mart1nez·s beef. while the Seahawks' defense was grinding Cypress' rushing game to a fine powder, Carrozz:o. "The Chef'. 1ot young Rand) Karliner out of the frying pan well-done. Karliner. a 6-1. rBO-pouod sophomore quarterback. completed 16 of 23 passes for 179 'ards while running for two touchdowns and throwing for another as Ocean View pounded Cypress. 19-0. at Hunt- 1n1ton Beach Hilh Thursday night. "I thought he (Karliner) did a really aood job," Carrozza said ... I was concerned because he is~ oung. but he did a aood job ... fasteT than )'OU Can say macro" a' C . pancake, Karliner burst onto the Ocean View football scene in a blaze. completing 11of14 passes in the first .. half. But Carrozzo let his ) ouog southpaw ease into Thursday's win-, nina recipe. as Martine"Z ca{Tled tht Seahawks in the opening quaner. After ·Karliner completed a ooc· yard pass on the ~ahawks' first pla) from scrimmage. the 5-1 0 Martinez ~rried six consccuuve times for 23 fards. That drive stalled on the' Cypress 21, but it wasn"t long before Ocean View had the ball apan. -- JohJt Arnold. a newcomer to the Seahawk$ program. recovered a / (Pleue Me OC&AJll/83) But fayemphasizcd that he \\·ould go ahead with his proposed la" suit rcprdingSDYC s dcfen~oft~ Cur in a 6()..footcatamaran, tarsand Stripes. versus his 132-foot radacalk designed monohull e" Zealand. · which hie calls a mismatch and contrary to the Amenc.a ·s Cup Deed of Gift. In esstncc. here are the pro\ ISIOns of the new document."' h1ch all concerned hope to have 10corporated in a revised Deed of Gift . ShouJdSDYCsuccnsfullydcfend theC up in the current series. the club will accept all bona fide notices of challenae from quahf(t>d foreign yacht clubs within 60da)softhe conclusion of the current series. and BOA TING ltldtchaUcn1euhaJI bedttmed 10 have.been received at the same ti me. Such a period would be kno"'n as the "c~Jlengcpcnod. ''If there as more than one such challen$e. Sb\ C will. w1th11i 48 hours foll owmg the .............. Ualftnl~ ~ J..._ Oil-.-.. Mt• .. pltelMe oat b7 Bowa Ota (81) and P..J ...... ('NJ -6 lrwt.e: chalknge pcn od. appo101 one of the chal~nginJ yacht dubs to convene a -mecun&:0fthccballengrrs to elect a challenger of record. The challenging yacht clubs would elect a challenger of record and nou~ SD'VC ofsuchelecuon"'1tbin 30da"s following the challenge pcnod. This· pcnod w<>uld be known as the "challenge of record pen od. •· In such an election each challengang } acht club will have ooe vote. If the challengers a rc unable to elect achallenaerofrccord. the Trustec-s Committee-New York Yach1 C1ub. Royal Penh Yacht Club and San Diego Yacht O ub-"'ould appoint the challenger ofrc-cord "1th1 n se' en days. ~~~ ~~~~~--~~ ~ ... ,~,~ 1''-~ ~'~ Within 45 days foll owing the challenge of record period the cballenacrofrccord would submit to SDYC the class of vessel no minated to be used by both challengcT and defender, alona with the challengers' proposal for the dates.. the oumbC'r of races and w types of courses to·bt' used. Th~ arc referred to as the ..mutual coo sent nems." Should SDYC notconcur"i th the (Pleue.eeCUP/M ) Alter fast start, lTRine holds on Vaqueros score all their points in first quarter to beat u-nl By RICHARD DUNN 9"" .... Cati I 10 F I h looked hke a runa"a' train at first. with Irvine High appeanng unstoppable.. Suddenly. the intra<ll~ m ala: to ~the season began to h'e up to its billina and the Vaqueros "ound up doina more hanpng on than chargmg •inst Un1 vers1t). lrvtne, ranked eighth an thr CIF Division 111 prescason poll. took a 13-0 lead after tbe fi rst quant'r and threatened to butld on ll earh an tht' second. But an Irvine fu mhlt inside the 10..yard line changed the l'Om · pk~ion of the game and l nl\\~r;at~ hdchu iroundthc rest the -.a\ The result was a 13-\ actof\ ior the Vaqueros in a ·non-league game a1 Irvine Hiah TbUrsda} night In the bqinnina. ho•-cvcr. ll had the maJ...- ina of a blowout. "That's what n looked hl..C' .. sa.11.I Irvine co-bead coach Rick C urus. the one-time Una h~ coach. "But then ~ fumbled on thl' b- ya.rd liM and that changed the game around. (Uni) came back. but at was a bi.gpme for us to ",n. We didn"t play four quarters of football. we pla)cd about 2112 quarters tonaghL"' After marching 73 yards from \ts own 18. Irvine coughed up the ball - one of three fum bles 11 \\.Ould lose during the game - and University's Mrke Hebb recovered on the 9-yard hne. It was the first poc;~ssion of the second quarter with Irvine main- taining the momentum a nd control of the ball. "By all rights_ the)• should have been ahead 21-0. •• said Trojans Coach Mark Cunninaham. "We were for· tunate. In the second half we scored (to open the haJf) and that put us nght back an at." Irvine would never be the same IP!" af\~ the fumble Nenher would Un1vers1ty. The TroJans. who packed up 201 rushapg )ards but could only com- plete thrtt pas.scs for 29 yards.. tiJhlencd up defensively IO \he seC· · ond half and turned it into an exciting pme for the capacit' CTO"Ad. Irvine fullback Mi ke Belle nuhcd 18 times for 151 yards and quar- terback Dave Lmcoln was successful on 10 of has 20 passes (o ne touch- down. one mterce.puonl as the Va- (Pleue eee IR~/U) ... '"fl Glamattl named newbueball conillllssioner . ( ,.,_ ne AIMda-.. Presa MONTREAL -Angelo Bartlett Giamaui, the National League president, was named Thursday as ba'>eball'~ next commissioner to succeed Peter Uebe1Toth, who will end his term nine months early to hrlp the transition. - Giamaui was elected to a fivc-}car term b) unanimous vote of the 26 team owners at their quarterly m~tina. Giamatt1. 50. ";11 become the --------, game's seventh comm1ss1oner when he officiall) takes office April I. 1989. "M> prionties arc not too different than Petl'r Ueber· roth's..·· Giamatti said. "My first pnorit:,. a commissioner-e!cct will be finding thl' best possible resoluuon to baseball's labor rcla· tions problem.·· Uebcrroth. "ho often said he would be a one-term com· O.._.td m1.ss1oncr. led thl' support for Giamatti and did not want the selection process to drag out. Ucberrolh madcrus recommendauon at a morning meetina and owners voted for Giamiill' without a fot of discussion," the commissioner said. "It's obviously no surprise. While investigating the role, the action today became ver:y obvious." Ueberroth said. "He's the right manJor the job." _ Giamatti and NL O\I+ ners met briefly Thursday to talk about a method of choosing a new NL president. No names wctt discussed, although New York Mets ,.,,.,,.. ........ -___,,,,,,,,,. GenuaLManagrr Eran Cashcn...bas hec:n meruion pttviously. . Oiamatti. president of Yale University for ei~t years, earned a reputauon as .. the dean of discipline' in two years as NL president. Hl' suspended Pete Rose for 30 days this season after the Cincinnati manager bumped umpire Oa\'e Pallone and refused to bend to criticism and pressure to hghten the scnten~. Last year. G1amatt1 suspended Kevin Gross for 1CUffing baseballs and 8111~ Hatcher for corking a bat, insistin& that order "as necessary and cheating was in,olerable. Quote of th~ day · Miclulel Barnett, v. a~ ne Gretzky's agent. on his superstar chen1·s additional opportunities since being traded to th~ Los-Angeles Kjngs: "Wayne will leave lheacung to the preuier side of the family. Jiis mter,est in acting is com· mensurate with (Janet Jones') desire to play left wina." .- d Pavin, Barr gain tie for lead~ Corey Pavlll and Dave Barr overcame l!I usty .winds to sbare the· lead after ~hursday·s opening round of the Greater Milwaukee Open golf tournament an FrankJin. Wis. Pavin. "ho beat Barr irL a four-hole playoff for the 1986 GMO cbampionship. used a string of four birdies on os. 13-16 to finish the opening round at 6-under-par 66 on 1he 7.030.}ard Tuckaway Country O ub course. Barr. who started on the back nine. p ined a tie for the lead ~hen he birdied .his final two holes ..• CUrles Coody, seeking hrs first career title on the Senior PGA Tour. tired a six-under-par 66 to take the lead after one round of the inaugural GTE North Classic in Indianapolis, Coody held a one-stroke lead over Dick Dyaa, Dale Dou1lus and Ken StUI after the first round of the tournament at Broadmoor Country Club. 11' TIDt BLBACllBRS Lendl, ·Agaul move Into memla Defending champion lvaa Lendl, • PC&kina at the right time, overpowered l>entdl llel&apo Thursday to advance to the U:S. Open semffinalS for the-seventh straiaht year. Lendl, seeking a record fourth straight Open title, beat the former Stanford star, 6-2, 6-2. 6-0, at the National Tennis Center in New York. Lendl will play ~111 in thcsemiliMls: Aga,ssi sweptl07 6-2, 7-6, 6-1 y1ctory over Jimmy Couor1 on Thursday niaht in another quarterfinal match .•. In h.is first interview since his weekend auto accident. hcavy- wci&ht champion Mike Tyson denied reports that he niecflo commtt suicide. underwent mental treatment or beat his wife. T yson said the story in Wednesday's New York Dail)' News that claimed has car accident last Sunday was a suicide attempt was "funny" and "ridiculous." Tyson. who said his chest wasachingaf\er the 1eeidcnt, denied in the interview that he underwent mental treatment, that he was drinking before the accident and that he had hit his wife. act~s Roblll Gin•• ... Javier Sotomayor Sanabria of Cuba broke the world record for the men ·s high jump in a track and field meet 1n Salamanca, Spain. Sotoma}or. 22, set the record with a jump of7 feet, 11 112 inches. a quaner inch more than the previous \\Orld rec-ord . Television, radlo T.ELEVISION · 5!30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Texas Channel 5. 5~30 p.m. -HORSE RA€1N&.. West Virainia Breeders Classic, ESPN. 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, WGN. 6 p.m. -BOXlNG: Bouts from Atlantic City, ESPN. 7 p.m. -BASEBALL~tlanta at San Diego. TBS. ' 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL; Cincinnati! at Dodgers. Z Channel. · 8 p.m. -HARNESS RACING: 1988 Breeders Crown from Batavia. N.Y .• ESPN. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACING; Dd Mar rl'plays. Channel 56 (Pnme Ticket. 10 p.m.). · 9 p.m . -BASKETBALL: World Basketball League champ1onsh1p game from Las Vegas. ESPN. . .RADIO 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Texas. KMPC(710). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Atlanta at San Diego. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Cino nnati al ~n. KABC (790). Carlson named Pilot sports editor R-0ger Carlson. "ho has co' ercd local spons since 1963. has been named spons ed11or of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot. Carlson replaces Craig Sheff. who resigned earlier this )ear to run his own publishing business. Cartson said his plans for the sports depanment include mor~ emphasis on local boys and girls prep and collqe spons. Carlson. 51 . was born an Pasadena and is a graduate of Monrovia High School. He ~rvcd in the .S. Manne Corps and was a sergeant at the time of his discharge. He began working at the Pilot in 1963 as a part-lime sports wnter and was hired as a full-time spons reporter in 1968. Since tftcn he has covered just about every type spons assignment from· the Olympics to Little League baseball. Local prep and community college sports arc his favorites. He willcon11nue to write his wccJdy sports column in addition to his new duties as sports editor. Carlson and his wife. oOrothca. hve an Costa Mesa. They ha ve two grown sons. Brian and Steve. who are 3lso Costa Mesa residents. Americl!I 's Cu1ibig event for ESPN~ : Cable network gotngall out Wff~ 1.ts race cpverage The lopsided naturcofthe r.\Ces notwtthstandina. ESPN is treat inf the America's Cup as a ma1orhem Ln its covera,e. defeat toAustraha'sJohn Bertrand 1n thedecisiv.c race of the I 983Amcri· ca'sCup. The fear of a m1sma1ch was realized on Wednesday when Conner's boat cruised to victory by nearl> 18 minutes. Kelly describes the contest as "an aircrat\carrierraclllJaaamsta mosquito ·· deadline and will not be televised locally. Instead, the lineup for Sunday's NFL coverqe will.be the San Fran· . dtCO 49ers at New York Giants on Chaftncl 2 at I 0 a. m .• foll~ by the llaidersat Houston at I o'clockon Channel•. Astros ~ut Dodgers' lea Fne ne Aieee&a-.. Prea1 Nolan Ryan pitched a fivc-hiner and Buddy Btll sinaled home the pme-winncr in the ei&htb innina 11 the Houston Astros ed&ed the Los Angeles Dodaen, 2-1, Thursday nlfht at Dodger Stadium. The victol')' trimmed the Dodgen' lead in the National Lequc West to five games over the second· place A1tros. Ryan1 11 -11 , snapped a personal four-pme losina streak qamst Los Angeles. The ri&ht·hander didn't walk a batter for the first time this season and struck out seven to raise his NlAealUna strikeout total to 211. After yieldinaa same-tying home run to Kirk Gibson in the founh innina. Ryan retired the next 13 batten and 17 of the last 18. Left-hander John Tudor, 8·8. suffered his third defeat in five outiflfS with the Dodgers. He allowed ei&ht hits over seven inmnas. including consecutive siq.les by Glenn Davisand Bell leadin.Jofftheeigbth. Davis opened the inninJ. with a sin&le to nght and took second on ri~t fielder Make Davis' fleldmaerror. Bell then follo~ W1th his pme-winner to center field. Tudor walked four and struck out four. includina Ryan three times. Elsewhere in the National League: Meta U, c.ba I: Howard Johnson h~d five of N~· York's season-high 20 hits, including_ a three-run homrr in a five-run seventh-inning rally, as the Mets be.at Chica&O at Wri&lcy Field. _ _ t- Expos i, Pirates 4: Tim Wallach drovt!in three runs with three hits, including the go-ahead run on an ci&hth· i_nnina double. as Montreal beat Pittsburgh at Three Rivers Stadium. Re41 l, Padres 1: At Jack Murphy Slidium, Jose Rijo, makina his fi rst start since Aug. 14. corftbined with two rcliev~rs on a four-hitter as Cincinnati ended a six· same San Diego winning streak:', Rijo. 12-8, who had been on the disabled list since Aua. 18 with tendinitis in his right elbow, allowed only two hits in six innings. He struck out six and retired l 5 consecutive batters in one stretch. 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Br.Yan Harvey JOt three outs for bis 16th ~ve. Devon White sinaJed to start the ciahth off starter Jeff Russell and stoic second. Mitch Williams, 2-6, relieved and allowed Joyner's RBI sinaJe. Downina then doubled to lcft-<:entcr, ICOrina Joyner from first. Jerry Browne had given Tens a 3-2 lead in the 1eventh with a run-scoring single. Texas took a 2-0 lead in the third on Browne's double, Oddibe McDowell's triple and Pett O'Brien's sacrifice ny. . . California tied 1t in the seventh when Ch1b Davis walked and scored on Jim Ej)pard's double, and Bob Boone's single scored J?inch-runner Mike Brown. Nixon home in the seventh i nning as San Franc1seoended a six·aame losing streak. Cardlaal1 I, PIWlles 0: Ozzie Smith walked with the bases full and two outs in the fifth inning. gjvin1St. Louis the victory at Busch Stadium behind a con'\t>med five. hitter by Larry McWilliams and two relievers. 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A-11.ltt Two Raiders questionable L-111 U • 0 I t !(•"°' rf • 0 I 0 T ... uNI t t I 0 0 We .... W ' 0 I 0 u ... ,,.. : 01 00: ~=ct"' ~::: =:: n:: =~"' : : : : EL sEGuNoo (A P> -=: o o o o <:Me<•••" • o o o CJen,..,t '° o o .,,.,. .... ,. Joo o The Los Angeles Raiders. =.,~cf ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~: =~ ; : : : :=: ; : t: already without startin@ •-· u> 10 1 o ,,,_,,.,,., JO o o :!'.!:... : : : : ~"':.~ •.. n:: free safety Vann McElroy ~:' 111 ! ! g g :.;;::'::,,•: ~: ~: Gvtlrn.. o o o o o....... o o o o for Sunday's game against r.:':'"' ~ a~ ::r..:."0 : : : : :_~= ~ ~ : : : ze',: 0 : : : : the Houston Oilers, now rw"::.-: ~::: ~~~:" : : : : T.-~ ~ r:. 16 1 6 1 have tw°' Other regulars wtne11m " o o o o 1'1111..,, • • •-• who-are question-marks T..... Jm I TOlllh » 1 • t k ~ W-... Ill! _~~-I after agravating injuries at a.-i -.,. ~ ., • , 11-o1m1111 oP """•°"•""' 1, midweelc_ 11'-0..ltr• ....... ..-• • tit: 1 '' Loull 1 i.Oll-l"N-"' 7, '4 Loul• I · Wed -·"' " a•• ..-w o.... 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Tlllr•, Cir9" °'~ .. ,_'. ~~. 0 Jni0 -~~....! .,__ """· injured reserve with bleed· ,.:,,-.. ~. •-· -. nwo 11.... :r-v· --· -·-· nwo 11•· inf in his right leg and will r-ttt •-11.ot r-u• A-1t.J11 miss at least four weeks. T-1 IS A-16,6M Sports on TV for weekend TELEVISION 8 a.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open from New York. Channel 2. 9:30 a.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Kentucky at Auburn, TBS. 11 a.m.·-BOXING: Heavywtight championship- Mike Tyson vs. Michael Spinks (tape). HBO. . · 11 :15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dctroit ·at New ·York Yankees, Channel 4. Noon -POWERBOAT RACING: Outboard Grand Prix of Minneapolis. ESPN. . 12:30 _p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: l)SC at Stanford, Channel 7 (Prune Ticket. 10:30 p.m.). I p.m. -DIVINC: U.S. Send-Offto Seoul from Lona Bcach (tape), ESPN. 2 p.m. -GOLF: Greater Milwaukee Open, Channel 9. 2 p.m . -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Summer SOO (aape), Channel S6. 2 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Oklahoma at Nonh Carolina, ESPN. 5 p.m. -COLLEGE POOl'BAl.L: Nebraska at UCLA. Channel 7. 5:30 p.m. -IAIEBAU.: An,els at ie'Us, Channel 5. 7 p.m. -BASEBALL; Atlanta at San Diego, K.FMB (760). TELEVISION 9:35 a.m . -AUTO RACING: NASCAR Richmond 400. TBS. . 10 a.m. -NFL F~BALL;"San Francisco at New York Giants. Channcf 2. IO:JOa.m. -.AUTO RACING: Formula One Italian Grand Prix. ESPN. 10:30 ~.&. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Montreal, WOR. I l:IS a.m. -BASEBALL: Otlcago Cubs at St. Louis. WGN. ' Noon -BASEBALL: A"sf:!s at Texis. Channel 5. I p.m. -BASEBALL: A ta at San Dieao (joined in~).TBS. 12:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: CART Road America 200. ESPN. I p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open from Ne-t¥ Vork. Channel 2. ~ I p.m. -NFL l"OOTBA.LL: Raiders at Houston, Channel•. · 2 p.m. -GOLF: Greater Milwaukee Open, Channel 9. In fKt, network offic1als clairn it ts leCOftd in importance to its newly· ~uirtd riahts to the NFL. It elevated us to the level of the m.Jornetworksin tcmuofwhat , • .- could do with najorsponin1eve11ts " principeJ announcer Jim Kelly told tht Alloaatcd Pre.. New Zealand's David Barnes' .. 70,()()()..pound monohull with a 90-• footwatcrhneisupapinstConner's 6,()()()..pound catamaran wnh a 6().. foot watcdinc andahard s.ail laraer than the winaofa 7•7. 5:30 p.m. -BOXING: Tyrell Bias vs. Francesco Damiani an baV)'Weiaht bout from Milan, Italy, ESPN. a 6 t_m· -COl.tBGB Jl'OOTBAIL: Michipn at AIC"s "Monday Ni&ht Football" Nov: p.m~_: ~l'i VOLLEYBALL: USC vs. Utah 2:30 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Barber Saab Pro Series from Sin Antonio, ESPN. 4 p.m. -COLLEGE l"OOTBALL: Nebraska at UCLA (tape), Prime Ticket. ABC deployed ll tarMras at last January's Super Bowl. ESPN 1s usina 1 lcamerat fort.he )'IC'ht l'IC'ft an various locationl.1ndudina a blimp. two in Mticopwnandanothcron a I 10.foioccranc .• AINI bec8 .... thc'10Uf1ft will be 20 iliilel~ tbtnwoboat1w11l paM "8'dll lwt illOIW llld dR lilnals •all MvelOlllebcMl .... llPIOl llet~ ...... .., ......... dlOft r.riltbn ••clDcl. "'We..,.~tb11a1our .._.... ..Kdy .... -we·w11111ll11ttblllland trttusdn ••amerm.·· ESPN h llOlaici •dint when It 1 11 r ._.,-""""i"' . a NBC u~s to make between SSO andS7Sm1llion profit from the Seoul Olympacs,accordinatoasourceat the network. NBC alrady bas sold 98 pcrcmt of its OlymP' ~ adYertasina tune and 1ntinpa1et SS'° miUion in STvtnun. Rilftts to die Oamn cosr lhc networtSlOOmillion. AnotherS 100 mdlioa is briJllspmt on the bn:Mld· cat~aftdaboU1S«J million oa_capatal~ AnothttS)j million IOS60 million tots IO lllft'Cl' llllMdmidlucoulnpm1n. I•~ i\latttyntt\itnn ...._ 1Clolllbou&J75 matbon adleWiewOI~~ forwhkhir ,.W SJ09 mtUion in cilhts fttt. 0 Thf Rams'pmeapintt Detroit • s.na., 1nAUM'imStadium ..as ell• 1 bf 1)w1daf1 • CO\'ft111twillcontanuctostartatS followed by Lona Bach Swt' vs. Teus Tech. Prime p.~. ach week throuah OcL l. The Ticbt 1luftwumadetocompetca1&ins1 7 · 9.a•-NBC's SummcrOlympacscov--. · p.m. --AU.: Atlanta at San Dicao. TBS. ~·-8 p.m. -.,.. L\CING: Del Mar replays, O Channel 56 (Prime Ticket. 10 p.m.). ESPN'scoverqeofSunday naa_ht RADIO NflbJdlallwtllnotbellnuntdOn. 10 a.a -""1"11: f'OOl'8AU.: Cal State JO.buttlleabltnctworiwtllha~an Fellenon at W• Villinil.; KMNY (1600). un......a~lelecuathits....day. l2:JO _ _p._IJI. -. COLLBGll: f'OOl'8AU.: USC tt Thi Air Forte.Su Dieec>Staw a,9-flftl......, .. ~ (1070). Wallnl AdalrlicCODfeftace in I ....... -Q)UMS POOftALL: ~.lwb Sia~ Sin DW10-.1l lletlaoW81t 6:~ 11 or1111. DD(l 190).~ 111Mwlllbave1la1uaanbenutrlk 5 p . -'*'*1K POOTBAU.: NebruU 11 .... wiRbiti•Klion1111• UClA. ltMPC (710). A--•-9uildl7•J1Ct Sp. -·1~•u, CMk.land at kaftlU Cny . MUrplayScd.... 1tNX (1010). • 0 5:JO p.m. -IARKAU · Allldt ll Tew. UTH Geytr!icrn&. •Im~ to mo». do~_,onaq NA.~. will 6 _p.m . -couaa POOnALL: Michapa 11 JOi8 ~. "N'F'Llht" dunnt dw ~Dime. kPEE ( 1190). MIWDR"~ofthc Sulftnwr 7 p.m. -1AmA111 Cinannatt at Dodem. KAIC Oltmpics. • ._ _____ ..... , .. ,,... ____ ,...... __ . 6:30 p.m. -QM • 'WE FOOTBALL: Air Force at San Dieeo State, ESPN. 7 p.m. -mu mg FOOTBALL: USC at Stanford (tape). Prime Tictet. I p.m. -RORIE l.AaNG: Del Mar replays. Channel 56 (Prime T~ 10:30 p.m.). ...., 10 a.m. -Nft. POOTaW..: Sin Franeite0 at New Yort Oiants. KN~l070). Noioa-l~•u · An1eb at Tcsu. UTH (9l0). NOOD -......... AdaDta al Su DililD. XFMB (760). I p.m. -IAID•• 1 · Canannati at Dodill'I. KA.IC (7'0). I p.m. -Nn. POOl'IAU.o: ltmclln • HOUlcoo. Kl1(640) . I p.1n.-NPL POOl'8ALL& Oevoh at ltali. DI.PC (710). I p.m. -NPL POOftALL: Sen DiCl6 M Deliver. XTIA(690). 6:JO p.m. -CXll'GE POOl'IAU.o: Aw F~ at ... .,.. • kFM8 (760), ' I ,. . I Or8n09 Coast DAILY PILOT /Frtday, Sept.ember t , 1 ... ~ .... ....-............... Foantaln Valley'• Frank Wada appllee pi.aare to Mater Dei quarterback Dan O'KeU dartq flrat balf of Tbanday m,Jat'• opener at Orance Cout Coll .. e. Imne'• lllke Belle •licea throa&b a bole for put of b1a 151 yards u a pair of °""' ""' ..... .., ....... univeraity defe~den, lnclodlnC 111.ke Bebb .(22) try ~o chase him down. BARONS .----. -. ----rrome1 those two deep threats. ·as well a!> ~inJ burned by the Barons· 1"'0 long runs in the first half. .. Al t~int. tht: Barons marched fCJyards 10 10 pla)s. uslngJ uSt three minutes before Henigan fired 10 Cook from 9 yards out. h was Foun ta10 Valle~one regitimate dnvc of the ni&ht. ~ut the numbers took a backseat m this one as Milner got come·through performances from several who took k!Q), 153 • FV-<OOll /:'tr~ IM•nont• • IRVIN-&HOJ;DS ON TO BEAT UNr,13-7 e e e kick) 11-01. ~ Mir:-ci'Nell 'l ru11 <Amm•nn ll•cK • 09 Prom B 1 A1tendll11e.-1,000 IHtlm•tt<ll •11~nce l ooo 1.,11,,,.reo> GAMa STATISTICS queros put together JhO total ~ard'i capped b) Smarr., -I ·. ;irJ t11u.h-GAME STATISTICS MD Fv Lincoln. "'ho found "'1de rec el\ er down run v. 1th o " kl' -i th~· 1h1rlt Uni =~=:.,... t•·t~ 1 ,!: Shad Vickers four times for 59 ~ards quarter. ~:::;:::;~oa~ . 1..,0~ PHline YW'dMe Jl l 192 threw for 138 )'ards. 111 1n the first .. The)'·, e got j .< upk 111 good Peu.ng verda~ 29 Peullll •-11-0 14-?0·0 half. backs in Rober!.<>n dnJ 'imarr · <,.mJ Pu~ J-13-1 It all came do""n to a four-minute drive by the Ba rons when the) needed it most, and Mater Dci never got another offensive snap off. In the "winning dnvc:· although no points were scored, just keeping it away from the Monarchs was enough. • up the slack when teammates went down. lt9'uN1varOMe" •-mitH~ ?-m .... l~ "We didn't ha\e the momentum Cunis ... It ~a<> C\tr.I '>IX••J I 11.m1ih1 :::;7,,~~:,08~ l-m1n~~ ~~ v•roaee 2s2 m on our side in the ftrst half:' We executed rt•Jll\ "t'll 1n the fiN Net ..,.,oaee m Pu1111 s0~ M • Cunningham said ... " e came out and half, but we had 100 man~ 1umhk'> Punts 5)~~ .,,, 17 l>-'l1' l• 10-21H )5 1-ml11·t 3IO 2·15 •·3 •·.S :12·10 The Barons turned to Powe for a pair or8:faro piCkui)s.to oo or a 9-yard. third-down completion. and on fourth down Mater Dci was dra" n offside to seal its fa te. Earlier the Barons took the drivers seat for good aficr the Monarchs. who had marched to 'the Fountain Valley 8. wound up missing a 38-yard field goal attempt and sull trailed. 15·10. "We're a lot further ah~ad than I anticipated." said Milner. - -* ,..,...... v...., n. Mlitw Del 17 Sare _,, Ouer111n Mat• Del 0 3 1 7-11 FOU111eln V•lle\t I 7 o 1-n .. .,...~ FV-WMver 6 pan from HeMloen (Powe run), :02. Secend Ouattw FV-H9111oen, 37 run ~nonev kick), N 3 MO-Ammann 2' FG, 3•24, "'*-Que,_ MC>-f"ene ., OHS trom O'Neil (Ammann ~~ 10'1 IHI .~~~ scored in the second hal f. though. and (four) and there \\a., a roughing-thl -~:~!:. io'' ..so Tlmeot POHe"\IOll 21 •s 26 1s we were ln it. We had to make some kicker penalt' that hun us·· Time of__._ 2s so ·~"'-;::~~~:.C. adjuSt~cnts at h-atftTTne~ them · "J!unu11-.:.;::'~t•.;0'S'.fP.-G MO-Clifford, 10-'3, O'Ne~. 10-36 o.. '°' to suck ll up and~ hke men * Un<-ttooenon 1'·7' Smarr 11-64. OIM1~. 7·17, Pole, 1-0 INN 13, Univ~tv 1 11·51 FV---4>owe. 11-••. De! Ge io. 1-1 Hf<' o•~ Alter a dela) of game penalt~ cost ~wt bY Oue1'1'er• 1rv-e.nt. 11-1s1 w ... ,~ n-65. Man111. 1-1. s-11. the Trojans 15 ) ards on the \eCOnd uni._,,,,. o o 1 o-1 LtllCOln. 2-tor·m • .. us· 10 INDfV1DUAL f'ASSING h f · fT U Irvine 13 o o O-ll INDIVIDUAL PASSING MD-O'Neil, 1•11•0, 131 al · kicko . nnersll)·s Jim Rob-"'"'' Oue'* uni-Oil,,... 1-13-1 ,., FV-Hen'9al'I, H ·19·0, 11~9" rrand Gary Smarr ran the offense Irv-White 13 oeu trorn unc.otr ceu0.a1 tr~ 10·?0·1 138 INDfVtDUAL ltECEIVING t-0 respcctabi ht). llletl), s S7 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING MC>-Pene ...... CllffOf'O, 1-•S T T "" 1r-lko1e ]7 '"" ''"'' 1>ooc'eo •S Un~err11 2· 19 Frencl\, 1-10 FV-<OOk. 7·132, WMver, 3·22 S.n•"l>e•O he rOJans went ov ~ards on 11 Third Ouenw 1.--v;c1r.ers •-St Whte 3·35 ar-n 2·12; Powe, 'l·S plays dun ng the ope'iung dn,e. u,,._Stne,, • • ..,. Roi>er_. 'c• .ss 1-1•. Hamot0<> 1 '' Gare•• 1-11 OCEAN VIEW WINS, 19-0_. • Neivport--New-port Unable to repeat upset F.romBl fumble on the Ccn1unons Io-yard- line, and then Quine} Bcnncll rambled I 3_J'.ards for a first do\\ n at t11c 10. Karlaner ran left on the ne\t play for the touchdown and a 6-0 lead. The Ocean Vic" defense. \\-h1ch held Cypress to JUSt four )ards .rushing 1n the Qpcn1ng half. shut down the Centunons on the next series o( downs and th Seahawk regained the football on 1hc1r 30 with 4: 16 left in the first quanc:r. On a third-and-nine from the Ocean Vie" 31. Karhner hit Greg Szuba for 14 'ards. and 1""1ce more on an eventual' 70-\ ard drn e he .hll receivers for big li'rst do\.\.n'>. : The sophomore h11 Martinel O\Cr the middle fo r I 0 yards a1 the C) p~ess 43 and shonJ} after connected with Bennett.on a 15-)arder to the 27-)ard· line. Martinez then earned for 13 and 3 yards. respective!)·: before Karhner dove in fro m a yard 01Jt. '\ t\\o-point conversion fa iled but the Seahawks still had a 12-0Jead wi th II :57 lefi in the second quaner. The Centurions had .a chance 10 score later in the quarter~ hen Kenn Smith recovered a fumble at the Seahawks' 9-}ard-hne. Derek Hams ran eight yards on tile folio" ing play but an illegal procedure call helped kill a drive that ended "ith a missed 21-yard field goal attempt. Ocean View got the ball back and went ,80 yards in. SI\ pla} . with Karliher hooking up "ith Ma rtinez for an 18-yard TD pass and a 19-0 advantage. On rhe dnve. Karhncr also completed passes of lO and 26 yards. "He (Karliner) had ~ood velocity on the ball. We talli\ about gem ng the ball ~tween the cam. The receivers get between the t\\-O defenders:· Carrozza said. ··we have a lot of young lctds ou1 here. and the seniors provided fhe cxpenence. ·· n7'0S liome s t . A purpose wide reCC l\(~r J ullus Wilson reco~cred a fumble and ·n ·U1 _ an a na pays Flefcfier, Newport Harbor n-ever threatened Leading the Ocean Vie" defense were Paul Ohm. Todd Norman. Mike Burdick and Si:uba. C) press managed just 35 yards on the ground and 133 through the aiMon. 3S passes). S 11 b k f Fletcher. "ho hne!> up 10 the again ~ol· .. o...,el•s a Of$ ac or SIOtback posillon,cam cd the ballfour .. , .thought.aLthat point that \\.C "' ~ ,& I n1 ,& I l i '87 28 0 Umes andscoredtouchdO\\n!>Onruns couldget1nto theendzoneandgam OSS fl , -of 15. 13. and 4 )ards. some momentum:· said Newport By KIRK WOLCO'M' 0., "9t ewv 11; 1 n••nt There is no place hke .horn~. "nd for the United tates 01~ mp1c men's rowing team. that means :'\e'-'p<m * Beach. Ocfffl view 19., cvor,-ss 0 Wh ile none of the crev. 1s actuall} k•• •v ~mn from Newpon Beach. the team ha~ C:vi»rin Oceen View o o o o-o ~ b9en making the arta 10 and around ' 13 o o-19 '-i:ido Isle its home-a\\a\-from-ho me "lrll OV•f'M • ov-KerHn•r 10 ruri 11i.1ck 1a11.01 553 since the.Summer Game \\ere held s.celld Quanw in Los Angeles 1n 19 '4. OV-K•rllner I run <oui fel!ea) I I S7 Th h .,C) OV-M8r1tner 11 PH \ from Kerl.~ '"""°'° c men were ere-aga10. - kk 1<l, 1.n. strong. breez10g across the "ater on A11~e 1,000 '"",,,.''°> Newport Ba~. Tbe} a/Tl\ ed for final GAME STATISTIC~v CV11 practice sessions unda~-and prac- Flf•r clowM 16' 10 ticed until Thursda} . .,.. hen the} took 1t11\hn·varoaee -lH-M 1Ns off for the "88 01} mp1c~ 10 Seoul. PaHll!OvaroeJM 179 l33 "W • be ,; r1J.o 1 ... Penrng • ••·23-0 1s.Js-1 e ve en usan._..,."---A.ULCf· lteM"n veroeoe• -40 11 collegiate Sailing and Row10g Base ~~;k v•rdaoe 1-mln~; 1·m177; off the Pacific Coast H1ghwa}) for the Punts •·33 7·38 last four years. and the gu~ s real!~ fttl Fumlllft·~ iot1 n 1-1 at · home here... head coach Kn ;::"~~~ ts";!i ~~~ Korzeniowsk1 said. •Puf11, l11ter~tlon fumt>lt ret11rM "Oran$e Coast College lets us USC 1"0fVIOUAL RUSHING their equ1pmen1. There·s good "'ater OV-~!IMI, 17·9•, 8enntll, 2·U. . -Fllrtef'e.kt, 1-11. w1111erSP0011. 2-10; Kerlinef' here. cspcc1ally in the mornm&. And s-1. since our flight lea~ cs from L.A .. this Cv-"arrl,, 6·17. Norman. 2·5; Oa119eren, cuts three hours Ira\ el time to Seoul 11·3; OreludO•. 1·2. tNDfV1DUAL f'ASSING ofTan East Coast flight." ov-f<arll11tr. 1'·2l·O 179 Korzeniowski. born in Poland. has ..,~ran. IM 3·1• llS; HubOefd, coached the U.S. team since the ·34 •CNYIOUAL 1tacaMt11G Games. America won medals in five OV-Mart1M1, N7, e.m.11 •·.a. sruo. of the eight e' ents that )ear -one •·•: Mullens. 1·'16. Plrrl. 1·13, Wilner~. Id I d b H ); c-. 1-.. . go , throe s1 vers an a ronze. c~a. , . .,, Adlffl'I, .-.2. Oenooll. The gold was won by Brad Le\\1 NO; Han'I•. 2-13: Daw$Oll, M . and Paul Enquist in the double By EDZINTEL Newport Harbor H1gh·s football team had no miracles this ume. It all -..cn1 according to scnpt as an1a "na breezed to a 28-0 win over the a1 lor m a non·league season-opener Thu rs- da y mghtat the Santa .\na Bo" I Newport was hoping fora l111le dcJa vu after last 'ear's 15-14 season- opening upset ~in over the then fiflh- ranked team 10 Orange Count~ But not this ume. The a1nt · defense compleiel~ smotfiered the Sailors "hlle the running duo of Garner Hicks and Estrus Cra' 1on ra n wild · Hic'ks gamed 10 ~ard~ and Crayton had 100 to complement the three touchdov. ns b) the Sainte;· all- Santa A.na. "h1eh finished I 1-~ last Harbor Coach Jeff Bnnkle). ··The) year and lost 10 El Toro 10 _th~ CIF (the$aintsl pla)ed good defense. and Southern Conference scm1 llnal!>. '" we d1dn't protect the passer." again high regarded in preS<a">on ~e"'bcm was sacked three ume polls. That was' after losing '>C'ln and the Santa A.na defense totaled 54 thrtt-)tar starter<> to graduauon nepuve ~ards on the Sailors. In all. "We ha'~ a 'oung team anJ \lot: Newport Harbor garnedJust 43 yards made picot~ of m1s1a~~ tonight·· on ttfe ground. compared to 29'7 for said Santa l\na head coach Did ... ~111 1hc Saints. "Bu i v.e ~at a good team bee-a use 0u r "No doubt. the> swarmed the ball defense pla~ed so "ell·· and "'hipped our tatl." Bnnldey said ~ewpon Harbor 1orc-cd four "We have a lot of th mp to work on fu mbles wh1~-h helped to kc-ep the: th is w~k. I.Ike condnionmg and Sailors 10 the game unul the founh tackling ... quarter "'hen Fk tct:ier <;eorcd h1) The game "as scoreless unul third touchdO\• n and ( r.i~ ton bu<.teJ Fletcher scored on a 15-)ard run around end for a -1-~ ard touchdo\• n around nght end to open the second The Sailors. ~ho tina~cd a-4 10 quarter. That capped a thrcc-pla}. 60- 198.1. had their best -\..h~ 10 get )'a rd dnve that "as preceeded b}' a 3 l - close in the tturd quann Tra1hn~. .,,ard run b• Hicks and a 13-yard run 14-0. the~ mo• ed to the Saints' 3:-b)-Cra)-tori but Santa -\m1 defens1'e end O<;ea r s..... AN ... Ne•M11 ...,.... o ~-.~ New-1 Harl>Of 0 0 0 0-0 Sall•• .... 0 14 0 14-21 Coast ranked. fourth ·1n poll s.c.... OMttw . SA-Fletehef IS run trun trleOl. 11., s•--..ic...-13 run tTulotl--runl. 6'113 "eufWI ~ S•-f"teteher • rUll (PlaHnCla 11.lcill. 9-09 SA-<revton 71 run (PlaMne,. ·1o;1c1t1. 6 13 •tt-1\Ce 2.000 (n llmat.Ol Orange Coast College. runner-up in the Mission Conference in 19 7. rcttived a founh-place ranking and one first place, vote m the prcseason Southland 'footbaJl poll compiled b) the region's sports informauon d1rc-c- ton. t. PaM0ena MIUIOl'I No •. , 0 II 10. A11lelo0e Veilev Foo111 ~ 1-3·0 I• Otnen. aa1r...,1te10 6-S> 13 Goo~ wn1 15·•·1), 13, Ml San A~IOllOO •·S-1> l ) Mc)Oroer• 0·11 11. GNK-t 1-t 10 So.l11!Wfl1e<"" t•-61 s. llerw:!'O Sent-S· S • Pa101T1e• (5"'4· 11 4 Colle9e of ttw ~ I· 2 • LO"IQ 9Hc:l'I Orv <>-71 2 Mlslien C•lfel •1Ce POIS CoMir••ENCE CHAIW"IONSHIP '"'"' ~ vetel .,,.,, GAME STATISTICS NH FlnlOGwm 9 ltUShn·varoave 1S·mln· 1 I Pass no Ardeoe 1•1 Peulno 17·21·7 lteNn'I ... ~· 0 Ne9at1Yt lack ¥•r0.0. 11·~ Net var~ 132 P\Jftil •-21 SA 12 .»·!97 ~ 3-6·0 11 •·?O ?SI 1·31 •·• !!!!!11!1-lll!l!lml!l!ll~~~~~llllllll!~!!!!!!!!ll!!!!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!lllllllll!!!!!!!llJ!!llllllllllll~• sculling event. Andy S"'dd uth of Boston is one of the favorites this )car The Pirates shared the third-plaC'C ranlcfng with Fullcflton in the ne" I) aligned 16--tcam Mission Conference poll. I. Et C:emlno, • s. 2 Ceq11os 3 S 3 i 1,.1 Oranoe COht a.no FulleM°" lo s !>aOd..O.cl>. 10. FumtlleS·tumol9' IOSI 3·2 Penallon • vardalle •· 2S Tlme o{ 00$59\lloll 23.SI •·20 ?•-Gt Westmlnster's alr attack grount;Jed by Valencia in sin~le sculling. The quad skull - tradit1onall) a weak link on ths men· team. according to Korzenio"' k1 - is also expected to be in the medal hunt 10 Seoul. In addition to the three sculhng events. the men will compete m fi, c sweep events. "T:he U.S. took s11' er .medals. in LA. 1n tht four and eight oars with coxswain and the four oars 'Without coxswain. The men "on a bronze in the {>31T oars ",th co"t v.a1n and fin ished sixth m the pair w11hout coxswain. BJ ST AN GRANCH ~"9tC.llJ .. I lf your idea of a good football game is watchina a team throw the ball on almost every play. then you "ould love the Westminster Lions. • Westminster launched the ball 43 times but still lost at Valencia High to the Titers. 20-9, Thursday night. The most frustrated person m the stadium must have been hlions' quartert.ck Bob Elhot, who ad at least lO pa5$CS dropped. Still he was 16 of 43 for 198 )ards and one aouchdown. althou&h he did throw two inteccptions late m tht pme. Sharina in Elliot's frustration was Westminster co-head coach Jack Bowman. · .. We must have dropped nine or 10 paan toniabt. and two of them • ,,_ woukl ha~ bttn touchdowns. lt's really a shame because Ert.iot threw the heck out of 1hc ball." said Bowman. Thinp startedofT~ll for the lions 11 I.hey IOOk the openina kickoff and mardMld down the field on an e11tu· play drive that covned 65 yards. culmiMtJftlon a 17-yard touchdown Piii tom Elliot 10 Al T.,non. T(llDnOft hlld thtft receptions for 72 yWdl. Howevu. the conven1on atwmpa terVe4.aa a up ol ddnp to come 11 " lhe ..., 6oni cnlef 1a11cd ovu 1tie· .......,. ....... .. 'Tine Dim. later, Valrnda. ll9e •P I i -ctf Cemnl c_.,,.,e "' =·· -"" notke ,, Md .... • Iii• • kcvin~ ... ;:r..:.:~ ,._.tor an 11- •• ....._. "9e --'nt of Elliot. tM Uolll were Ible to lldd tlHft mCft ,.._,. ~a. Rpa Pnce • •• booted a 26-yard field goal. This marked the end to Westminster's scOrina as dropped passes and sacks destroy~ further scohng op- portun1t1es. Valencia took the lead for good '" the, second quarter as quarterback TnicyGarrett hit Guy Shepard with a 40-yard touchdown strike. . Shepard had the only two rece~ tions for the Tiatn and two 10tcr- ceptions. Then later in the quarter. All-CrF fullt.clc Keef Leasure scored on a 7-yard run. "We're very well prepared ag:un this ytar. and we'll ha\e se' era I f:ist boats in the water.'· Korenz1ow k1 said. "But I don't want 10 make an) predJCtions. The Ol~mp1cs cam :i special ktnd of pressure. h should be extremely compcttu,e," w..111• ... Vallfld9 * While the Amencan ro"~rs took two &Old. OQC silver and four bronzt medals at last )car's World C"ham- o-, pionships in Copcnhaaen. Dcnmarl . o-io Kottn21owsk1 is ta1'ing no chances. He e11:pccts heav} compeution from ~ trad1t1onally strong Eastern Bloc countnennd newcbatlnt&"'" such as Canada. Austraha. hal~ and Great Bntain. • .. With the Iona d1sta~ 10 ~I. the number of part1c1pants 1n 1he Olymplcs will be less than at the World Champ1onsh1ps. But the quah- ty of c.ompcut1on should be '~t') hif.I?. •• Korenz10W1k1 ta.id. For man)-countries. OI) mptC apoaure is 'et') h'&h T~ 1n,nt .a IOC of money 1n the 01) mp!C'l. and th1, ~ brinp the compet1t1on up." Aao. wnh Sudduth en the~• erilll-.iht ~·s fo ur oan "Mthout CIDU u ... 15 a.p«led to fare wdL ne-ofRobtnEs~thJr •• Im Mey, O.=l -ons and Ted hi11WW011dw 1elh11t,~t 1n d9I 1916 World ~1Jt' and ftahlnd~ia 19' . The mn'I •t. a told mtdll winlf iR IMI ~' Wtwtd Cham· .._.,... ii nodwr SU'Ollt ron•' . ...,_ I o Defending national champion El Camino College has been tabtx-d as the No. I team m both polls. ............ ~~c......._. •, I. El .Camlno, M11slon No (•) t (en'ltot, •Mruloll No. (31 l 51J • lie\. Mlulon C911 t• 4. er.,.. CMtt. Miu.on Cen lJ S. ""'9rtof\, Mluion C911 6.. G-...., Wft~ State 1 It~. M1uiot1 Cen I. Sen Ole9o Mele, Mluior\ $0 • ., NC.~ 11·0-0 102 6·•-1 ,, 9-2~0 ,. 1-1-0 .. S-l-2 '5 6-4·0 45 7-l-O .s 7·•-o n NOltTH~RN DIVISION 1 E Cam:no. IS.S 2 c ... r los '1 5 3 ""'' S.• An'OnoO I 0 4 LOl\9 e .. cfl C t.-7 0 ; e>a~a 70 CUIT•AL OfVfSION 1 SadOleOaek. 'll. l FIAlerton n 3 Q vt>r~ Of IS. 4 Orel\M Coe" 14, S Go-Get' .,..~,, 11 ~ Rencno S.ntlaeo, S IOUTI4•aN DIVISION 1 San Dleeo Mew, 12, 2 G•o~!"'O"' I l tit PelOINr 8NS SG.ltt>wttle<" I S "!)a• D f90 C h .. NOTE No ICMOI ,,__,., ,.. ;o., " v01R lo< N.s OW!) scNlol Poinh 111 Cen•re 0-v '~· •w••o.d Ofl • S-4•W • \-0 oasis. Poon1s • "'<'",.~" •"Cl Souttlem dlvlllonl • ..,.,.Oed Of' 1 I l :· ·O b .. \ •Punt 1n•erceoi.011 """" rtturn5 IMOl,YtDUAL ltUSHMG N-Well<er Jo-21, Eow.ros. 1·•, Po-. ?--tor-minus s Sdl9nd. l -4or·mlnul 1 CHtatll\e l·fo<·m1nut. IS, ~-n>, 4•tor• """"' " SA-+lldll ll·IOI, Cre.,,on, f-100, Fletci. • t·l6; Tultoll S-ll, 81al'OO, l•t; ~at, ?-.. Oviedo 1-. LAM, l·l . C:orbi11, 1·1. 0 INOIVIOUAL f'ASS*G N~ti.rrv l'l·21•2. 142. Sd>encl< 0•0-0 SA-T uitoll 3·6-0 ~. 0-1--0, 0 IMOCVIDUAL ··~ . NH-Slenll'Y •·71 Walllcer 3-.0, ltetl'lftarCll l ·l l V.-Flt•crwr 7·42, Hick" l·ll. .......... ~-for Every89DY • • $100.00 Off ALL Mt:M6fRSHIPS' (expires 9-15·88) • 2 complete weight rooms /nttf Instruction • Over 50 aerobics classes eac.ti week. with certified instructors •Racquetball~ squash courts l'KU lmtruc6on • Sind wlleyball ' • l'Mt Child care • Pr'tv* fttness training .. M OrMgeCoMI DAILY PILOT/ F,_, lll!l11ttbll I, 1111 CUP ••• ...... dtll~sreprdintone or men i1olmutual coownt, SDYCaad &M challenaer of record will altelnpl to resolve any d1 f. ...... by ne.eotiations. lflbc ftelOllalfons att not SU(UU-f\al. the TN11ee1Comm1tk sbaJJ. on the 46th day followi na the challcngcr olrecordperiod,commcnceamcdi.a· tionoraJJ mutual consent iss~. lf such mediation is unsuccessful, the Trullea would, within 90days foUowina the challenaer of record period, decide the unresolved issues bycboolinabe1ween the respective proposals submitted to the com mi nc by SDYC and the challenaer of record. Thcchallengcrofrccord would orpnizc and.conduct a challenger round of elimination races precedma the match, which all of the challenger'$ would be entitled to participate. The winner of the challenger round.1fnot thechallengcrofrecord, would be substituted for the challenger of record and entitled 10 sail the match for the America's Cup. San Diego Yacht Club has prooosed that Amen ca's Cup XXVlll be held approximately May I, 1991 in the waters ofTSan Diego. The match would be held no earlier than 24 montl\safterthe conclusion of all proceedings. including the legal proceedings relating to the current match. Depending upon the cxpenence received from the implementallon of the above challenge proccd urc'\ for America'sCup XXVlll it iSthc rntent ofSan Diego Yacht Club. Ro>al Perth YachtOuband Ne~ York Yacht " Oubtoconsideranapphcauon 10 the New Yortc Supreme Court to ha"e the 100.year.old Deed ofGtfi amended to concur with these proposals. Asked bow the new document would affect his proposed protest to the New Yprk Supreme Court. fa) replied that the new proposals con· CCn'ledcverythingafter the preStnt match and that he would definite!~ fife . 1s protest. . In reply to a question regarding the initiative fortbe new document. Warren Jones. panel moderator. ~1d it was initiated bycver)'onecon· cemed with the future of the A men· ca'sCup. Malin Burnham, president of ail America Foundation wh ich manages SDYCsdefensc. said the document represents a ne_wcra of the Amenra's Cup. "I think itgOC'S without say1ngtha1 no one is happy about the format of A.merica'sCupXXVll. The lesson to be teamed is that there has got to be a betterwayotdoinglhi!> ... said Bum ham. Burnham said the newdocument would ensure that all pla}ers- challenaers and defenders ah ke - come on to the pla}ing field a equals and it precludes an} future poss1b1ht} ofhavma the Amen ca ·s Cup decided inacounoflaw. Modera.iing the panel was Warren Jones representing the ~oyal Penh Yacht Club. Also fielding questions were DougAlfor<L Commodore of San Diqo Yacht Club: Malin Burnham. president ofSatl Amenca Foundation: Frank Sn}der. com· modorcofNewYork Yacht Club: Michael Fay, New Zealand challenger in the current series: Alan Bond, head of the Australian synd icate which· wonthcCupin 1983,and Peter Johnson, offtciaJ representau"e of the Royal Penh Yacht Club. r : MA.al L .... ITA .... S ....... '-'-W8 IT DNlllON W L " S2 n 62 7' " n " " 71 '° 71 S1 13 •A.ST DIVISION 77 62 76 ... n " 1• 61 71 " " 71 .. " .,.....,. .. , lcwM ._ 4, TeHI) ~. .'3t .SS. .529 .Sll .439 .'35 • .07 .Ss.t .5'3 .522 .521 .507 ... .355 New Yorll 7, o.troll 4 (10 lnn•n111> OlkfMd 5, 1(-.1 City I ()Ny ..,,... ICNcfuled TM1r1 ca-. Ga l'h 41h •'"i 6'h ' 27th ..... (.-..rv J ·6) •I TH .. (Wiii 6·1), S:JS •• tn.• Detroit (Terr.41 7·12> al New YMk IOotM>ll ,.,,, 4=30 "-"' ~ (Yell •·•> el Bo\lon (8odellck• 10-15), •:JS Oftl ToroMo (Cletlcv •· ll> at &1111mon l8auU11a .. II). Y5 ""' Milwlelof• lTollvw 6·31 al Cn<ueo ILono 7•fl, S:JO o.m. OMiMd (S..._ert 17·111 at t<an~ Clrv (OeJelul H), U5 om S..ttta (Unolton I I· IOI at Mllwaullff <Weeman 11·11), S:lS o.m. MdeMI LMtUe WIEST DIVISION w L DM9lrs 79 59 Houston 15 65 Cincinnati 73 " Sen Dleoo 70 61 Sen Francisco 71 69 Atlanta 41 90 IEAIT DtYtllOft NewY~ 12 S6 Plttlbureh 73 65 MontrMI 7t 61 Chleaeo 61 71 St.Louil 67 n Ptillade!Phl• S6 13 ~~~~J----r~,saru H011$1on 2, DM9er'I I N-Y0<k 13, ClllcffO 6 Mot\trHt s. Plt110ureti • St. Lovl\ I. Pflltadlll>Plle 0 Cinclnnall 2, San Dleoo 1 San Francltco 3, A11an11 2 PC1. Gii .S72 .536 s .525 61h .507 9 .507 9 .341 31 .59• .529 ' .511 111h ... Wh .• 79 16 .• 03 261h T .. r1~ Cincinnati (J~M>ll 20-6} al Dediiln IM¥1inez 1·11. 7 J5 o.rn New YOf'k (Fern•ndet •· 10) 11 Montreal (Holman 3·61, ••JS 11.rn PtllleOelPllla (~• 0-1) al PilllOurQn IOunne 4•111, 4"<15 11 m Clllc:aeo (Sdllra1dl 1·10) ,, SI Lou!\ IMalMW\ l-Sl, S:lS om. Allanle (Jlmener 1·6) '' San 01e90 ()onu f · 12). 7-0S 11 m. Hou1ton (l(neooer tJ·O II San FrancilCO (lteutcl\el 17·1), 1 JS e> m NATIONAL LEAGUE AttrOI 2. ~ 1 HOUSTON LOS ANGELES GYoun11d Ooren2" eau rt GDnl1 to ... lb •Hatehrlf lltemlnn Tre¥lnoc llty1n11 Mtllllli u rblli s 0 I 0 $lit 11> • 0 ' 0 l O 2 O Griffin u ' O I O ' 0 I 0 Git>son H ' I 1 1 3 1 1 0 MHICIV lb ' 0 0o 0 3011 s11e11>vct 1010 ' 0 0 0 MI0111,pf l 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 SclOICll C l 0 0 0 ' 1 I 1 H1mlln lb l o 1 o ' 0 0 0 Tudor o 1 0 Q 0 HHOPll I 0 0 0 APenae> 0 0 0 0 l2 2 I 2 T.-n 31 1 S I Sc.,.1'¥ ......... ......... 000 100 011-1 Lei..... 000 100 ooo-I Game Wlnnlno R91 -a.-16> E-llamlrez. MlO•Yil 01'--HouttCMI I LDJ A""4el I. L08-Houilon I, LOI A~\ 3 Hll-Trl\llno (2), Gll>M>ll (24) S-Ooran Ii-H It Elt H SO ......... lltvanW,11-11 9 S 1 I O 7 Lei&...-.' Tudor L..l·I I I 2 I ' ' Allwfte I 00000 IK-'Tuoor 2. Umcilrn-Hot'ne, CrewfMCI, F1rsl, OavlCIM>n; s.cono. Pu411; T'11rel, Ha rvey T-2,.a .. A-3',504. AMmRICAll ._.MIU9 ..... .._.., CA1 1P" ... A QXAI ., .... t I >O •I I I e I 0 0 4 I 1 I 4 0 I 1 2 I t I 0001 > 0 I 1 1 I 0 0 4 0 I 0 • 0 J 1 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 .. , .... ' ) I 1 • 3. 0 0 2 0. 1 41t0 • 0 0 0 3. 0 0 •••• l I I 0 l 0 0 0 4 I t I • •n 4 r..... ,, , , i ~111¥ ...... ~ ..... ta-• T.-1 112 .. •-> Gaftlt WIMlnt llt•I -Dowfllile (12). E-MWlll. DP-Te .. t t. L~lfO<l\la 7, T..-1. a-llWr• 2, .,_, E-rd, Down· Ille. ..__Oow911. se-<O.vls (1), ScllOllelcl Otl, DWNte (16) S.-Sundllere, EIOY. SF-<>'9'1en. P H 11t•R N IO CllllW'lllll • MWlt1W,IM2 • ' l l , 0 Nenoev .S,..14 1 0 0 0 0 , T .... lltUI ... 11-3 • 3 3, 2 1 Wllllema L,2·• 0 I 1 I 0 0 Guente I 1·3 2 0 0 1 I Vlndlefe M 1 0 0 0 0 Wllllem1 oltc"-11 to I l>atler In ltn, Wiii plfcNcl IO 2 In lhe 11lntll. H•P-4ietctier (l>Y MWill). T•NNIS U.S. OMll let New Yertll Mell'• ave,..._ tillllll In n Lendt (C1ecllollo11akht,) Clef Oefrick Rotteeno IU.S.), 6-2, 6·2, 6·0; Andre Aeaul def. Jlmm't' Connon IU.S.), 6·2. ,...,, 6· 1 MlllM ~ ...... Jana No~ <C1ecl\oilo1111kle)-Jlm Puvn IU.S.l def. EMAt>elti SmVll• IAu11r1li1)-Patrlck McEnroe (U.S.I. 7·S, 6·3 """ lcMel lirtl M9r1M 14, LAN ~ W--. 4 SIRllel Cr~ ... (Ml def. Klnnev, 6·0, def Gunal, •-o. Clef. Pedt, 6-0; •111.n1 (Ml lost, 6-7, wCM1, 6•0, 6-0, Unlelen (M) loll, 2·6, 3·6, won, 6·0. Oeuelle$ HMIV'Mll·l<IOU (M) Clef. 8ernal'1·MuMlo, 6·1, oef. l(let·R•"'"· 6·0, Clef. Fouch· McCormldt.-4-2; C.O·Ncwven-.tMl wCMI, ...,0, 6•0, 6·1, lluiaefl·Cllllllucl (M) won, 6·•, 6·2. I01t, 5·7. Mlulell Viele 11. UlllwnlfV 6 SMllft FYIH (U) Clef. HOlrovel. 6·0. Clef H0<va 111. 6-2, oef. Letler, 6•0, artinka (UI IO\I, 0·6, 1·6, J-6; Weln1te1" IU) !Mt, 1·6, 6·7. 4·6 Deulllet Ermert·Flnllle IUI def C0<1Ttac.k·ErickM>11 .. ,, 1o11 to LH·Yoo. 0•6, !OJI 10 aerw•neer· Peck, •·6, Hwe"9·Klm (U) lost. 2·6. wCMI. 6·3. .. 1; M.,.,.·9rown IUl IOU. 2·6. 4·6, 6·7 , ........ ValleY ll, Newpert Hart.er S ""9111 S. Urrlcarlel IFVI def 8'Jro, 6·0, Clel Luca, 6·2. def. sntn, 6·2, Tllomo1on (FV) won. 6-2. 6·1. 6·1; R Urrk;arltl IFVI won, 6·1, 6·2, 6·2. ~ Gotw rel·Me" IFVI lo\! to 8 unn.11·8eMdlct, •·•. Ciel Smllh·Cralr11, 7·t, Clef. Ktndall·Croo11., 6· I. •~11owl1Z·O.Vrle1 (FV> IMI. 0-6, won 7·5. ,.3, Chnerd·McGoo•un 1011. 0·6 •. 0·6, 3·6 I._. It, MA.., Del 6 ,..... Ammann IE) !oil, 1·6, won. 6·•, 6-0 W1rren (E l loll, H , won, 6·2 6·0 Beard (E l loll, 0·6, 2•6, won. 6·2 Oeuelles Ti;rner·Golfo\ (E) won. 1·5, 6·3, 6·0 Goedeckt-<:llfton (El IO•t 6·7, won. 6-0 6·1, Wllleuer·Oenltler (E) loll, ,.,., won, 6· 1 6· I .,... ... ""*"' DAVIY'S LOO<IR (....._, 9"dl) -6 l>Oeh. 1'7 aneten. 349 oonllo. '3 vtllowta11, I rock RMI. I llalil>Ut, lS2 calico baS$, 1 JO Mnel bets. OS matkertl, S4 ~in, 2 wl\lle tea' b9u. 1 caoe1CM1, 1 ~ne.o. 1 oo•t ..,, NIWPOltT LANOtNG - l 1>0e11, •S ene1er1. u .. no oau, ll bonito. l na1111u1, t V91owtall, " macl\ertl, 1• 1euloln, S ~d. 307 catlco oan, I wt1ltt croeller, 1 Wlllte lllh, I blue oerdl, I cabeion. P\alC ll>TICE Ml.IC ll>TICE Mt.IC ll>TICE c..... .7HUIHDAY'S SCOltl Brlenam Voune 47, Tex11 6 ..._ tcMel ac..-.. NOM·LIAGUI TllurMev Irvine ll, Unl¥eUll't' 1 Ocean Vljrw lf ... tnreu 0 Fountain Valle¥ 22, Mat~ Oti 17 S.nla Ana 21, NewPOl'I HarbOr 0 V1tencla 20. Wfttmln\ler f C0<ona 22, Canvon • FUllertCMI 16, ANlleim 14 KennedV :II. LO$ Al!m1tO\ 71 IVJJJJordan toaraey•t Three former winners inc,b.adina ~inacbampionJim Ream.Jr. of Ctrri10I wiU be in the field this weekend when the 16th annual Will Jordan City of Costa Mesa ac>lf championdlips arc stated at Costa .Mesa Golf'and Country Oub. A field of 341 will compete in the event that will utilize both the Mesa Unda and Los Lqos courses once apftt. Last year the field was cut in half when the Mesa Linda course was beina revamped. It is ready for play this year once qain. The tournament is one ofth.c most popular amateur events in Southern California and has had some outstandina players as champions includina Scott Simpson (l 974). Mark O'Meara (1979), Brian Lindley. ( 1980) and Brad Greer { 1982). Jim GeoflC. the inaugural victor, will be play1n1 in his 16th straight tournament here. He will be joined by Ream and 1985 winner Rich Green· wood of Encino wt\o plays on the UCLA aolftcam . The tournament stans SatuTday with Championship (0-4 handicap) .and Flight A (5·9) playing the_Mesa Linda course. Flight B ( 10-13) and Fli&ht C (I 4-18) will plaY"the longer Los Lagos on Saturday. The two aroups will switch courses on Sunday to conclude play in the 36-hole event. The public 1s invited 10 witness the competition both da)'s ·with no ad· mission charge. "We arc pleased to be ba k with a full field this year," chairman Joe Costello says. "The city of Costa Mesa is again cooperating with us in awarding pri:us worth more than $6,000." In the I 6-year history of the event, no plarer has managed 10 repeat as champion. On the community coUeat level: Thi Oran,e Coatt men•• and womea'1c:roMoouatry 1eam1 will run at lbe Frnno Invitational It Wood- ward Park Saturday. The men's tam ii led by eophomorn Chris Hobson uc1 Tom lum1. while the defend1na state chamoion worneft's team is led by Unda Howard, Dede Maher and sole reuaraer Michele Manlapca. The Golden. West men's and women's teams opened their season today at the Moorpertc Invitational. Oranac Coast Collcae women's volleyb911 coach Jane H~ndorf hopes riaorous preparation thas sum-mer wiU prepare her Oranae Empire Conference runner-up squad tocstab- lilh a winning attitude going into this season, which beains today at the Cerritos Coll* l>ool Play Tour- nament. "The thina we will emphasize is scuin.a~fTtoa fast start," said the 16· year OCC coach. "I'm convi nced that b)! losina most of our early matches. we were not able to establish a winnin& attitude until well into the season. Two early conferen~ losses to Citrus and Rivtrside after we were up 2-1 and leadina in the finaJ set, were especially bad." The Pirates sun~ n.mning and weiaht training to strengthen the team for the 1988 race which will include new entries Golden West and Full- enon. but not defending conference champ Citrus. · Top returners include all-con- fcrcncc outside hitter Jody Fee. who may move to middle blocker, 1987 pan-timer'$ Melanie .Malone. Tiana Myers and Janice ~verance. Top newcomer'$ arc freshmen setters Sandra Spas and Yulisa Rodriguez and first-year players Cathy Scanlon and Mindy Mcfann . "This will be more of a team effort this season," said Hilgendorf. adding oftheTcam's-defe~tadel! ro be back on our heels too often last season. always looking for someone Woodbrltf6e IJoet. meet else to make the play. This year, we'll have two or three players geing to the The eighth annual Woodbridge noor to tlig balls if we have to. We ~ Cross Countr) Invitational have some people who can play opens the prep cross countr) season defense and since we don't have Saturday_ -with more tha~ 100 much size.we'dbetterbestronginthe schools involve~ t~ m~ke It the defensive and ballhandling areas." second la11est of its kind in the state. Woodbndgc Coach George Varvas - has the defending state champions in Lance earn• IJoaor VOLLIEY8ALL boys and girls for divisions I and II for "~.;:_~"' boys and girls. as well as most of the Edison High product Pam Lance of the University of Pacific women's volleyball team was named Big West Player of· the Week for her per· formancc in the Nebraska Tour· nament last weekend. e1o1a o.i. SoC•• cotteoe, is·•· 1M, 1s-10 cream from the rest of the state. NOM·COM,ERINCE Because of the size and the weather, c1111st COllelle .Jr¥1M. Clei. B~••nos. IS· l1. the-invitational is spin into two is-13• is-17 groups with the large and medium Hltll acMet lirtl i1-1s. schools getting started at 7:45 a.m. 15.~"" v~ oet Mtenot•. tM, and the small schools goine at 3 p.m .. f;.~eeuna a..ctt Clef Min ion"'•'°· 1s-e. 1s-t Among~hc large schools in the field •io ltOMDO TOUllNAMINT are Ma_nna. Hunungto~ · Beach. ••~ cov-n• e1ef Uber111 cnrl\llan. ·Ocean View and Mater Oct . IS·IO, 1s-t. The med ium schools field includes .~· I I Lance was named to the All· Tournament team. leading the Tigers to the championship match. She led the tournament in kills (49), was second in hitting percentage (.316) and her llmely serving (four aces) helped Pacific down nationally ranked Purdue and Florida. U niversity and Corona del Mar. while the small schools class1fica1ion includes Laguna Beach. Costa Mesa. Newport Harbor. Estancia and the host Warriors: VCI IJa.t. tourney The meet is set up for bo~ in four socce1t C.-... men USC 0. T-2. Oll'Ut C .... tr"'"9 I CCI ICOl'lll9. keen l 9'G WIST COACHES fl'OLL I Ne¥.CS.·1..U V-l•l, 33, 2 FrHno Stllt (1), 21, 3. Cal St•tt Fuller Ion (I), 24, •. UC '-"'' .. rwa. 16; 5. UCI, IS, • San JO\I State, 10. Note: Flr,t·olae• vole• In oartntne"'· oolnt\. ewtrded CM1 a 6·S·4-3~2-1 l>e1il. divisions seniors. juniors, sophomores and freshmen. The girls' format includes varsity. junior varsity and frosh-soph, and like the boys, will compete on a three· mile course on the Woodbridge campus. r" The invitational is sponsored by the New~rt-lrvinc Rotary Ch/band Woodbndgc High. ( The UCI women's volleyball team will host Loyola Marymount. Baylor and Utah State in the second annual Anteater Invitational tonight and Saturday at the Bren Events Center. Loyola Marymount and Utah State meet at S tonight with UCI going against Baylor at 7 p.m. Saturday's matches in the round-robtn competi· tionarcat 19a.m., noon, Sand 7 p.m .· NI.IC ll)TJC(. NI.IC ll)TJC( PlB.IC ll>TICE CALL 842-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGE 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE 496-6800 Check out Today's Class1f1ed Sectron tor Details [ ===!D tAoa m,.u71 I MOii llOllTll Oii ... co. ...,. OllYCll co. -1111 ••+erl.... I• ... .. llU C...... 1114 ....... , ... ~ 21111 111~11 Ptaiasal1 Celle..._ 2'14 11~ IHcll &Mt ltalah 11 lhrt ******* 2M 18A ,._, Comptetel~ remodeled 11• .41112 Ml'l EASTSIOElergequlel2Br.!•TI«8L.UFF TwnhH 1714 "'II.I.I•-Of PCH. Lndry, recently 38A 28A +~rm or .... **WINTER RENTAL'** Nice carpets and drapes Apt 3BA 2BA 2 car ~ar .............. --·~':A redecofeted &97S mo. 4th bdrm, O/W, W/0, P£t,llN8ULA YEARLY Facing Bey Buch NW paint, lndry. & PlllO , No pets S10251mo yr M TM DALY KOT CHECIC YOUR AO C1..ASSW:lfOOrnCl HOURS THe FMtlT DAY ----· _.. 421'~ ,, .. 875-<4•27 fncd -. 2 car m•· 11r18R 1BA., tPICioul & ..... -... ..-."bdrm, 2 .. -,.. $775/Mo. Call 646-7363 I 64•-1010. 8-5 Mon-Fri tOM~wlfrplc,dlnlng ,_.. '850 ,..._,...,_. " ... " llo r ....... t '"IA""'_._M ..-..r---.. nopets.,.....11 75mo. MW,upper,g11age ~, Cell 723-1'17 EASTSIOE,..1BA · walk-I •-m--••.a. ,..,_..~M-F 8 00 AM 5 30 PM "'' 0. ' " • "' -IW "'·-· .,.., ·pa • ...,.,., · • .._,., ·-............ 151-2523 or 751-2787 11rLg adorable 28R 28A., ·~· .,, -r--LOOKING for Fem thr nloe Comm pool epa ~ Frp6c. yd, lndry, blk to frplc, 2 car gar, wld LOOKING for qoo0 OY9f in cloeet, wl d nkup gar-38A 2BA Lower Unit Gar-28A bMdlflM ,_. blk to motel )dnf locadon. \I• OCMn 304 lrlt, Sl350. ~ Lllll ur-t loc, '9 patio. $1200 30 tenant for nice 2BR age. AV! now! S875imo age WIO hkup Vard bdl. $475/mo Incl utllt & Set.,.dey I 00AM·11 30 AM ... • <"O<• ..... ,.. ecu•- cant. A value al Avell now.* Ml-7271 HEIGHTS AAEA 3BR 11r2 •GrM t 3BA 2'~8A 2 twnhM nr Ferry $1050 JMll °'Craig 631"1266 Hullo ~ $11751mo S250 dep. 642-1451/11 8u-Cou<llW M·F I 00 4M-b 00 PM -· DSAaMI DaAD;.lfO "-~ ,, .. .... ,,,,..,,, ... ... ,.,..... J»•Y ..... ··~.,, ,.....,, ... ._. fl •• .., Sr II»...,. ;. ,, .. -... ··i; . ·. .. . . ··~Al ~ . ~--.. ~· ~--. }; ·-" ............. ,._...., S21t.OOO. Fat ~UAI *•EXTRA.ORDI NARY 1~iA, ••ne•• famlly. atory Nr beech. Garage. A."911 Oct 1 873...a&e E'SIOE 28' 2Ba QUIET n-4'°' RIVER 821-1250/w Mike Rudi ~.:;~:~-::'o:·.--~'...:;:;. PATRICK T HA a·~ condo, dbl ..... lndry hkup, 2 ear frplc, refrio. $1350 mo OCEANFRONT 18-droom pet•. catpeta, drapes TSL MGMT 8'2-1603 M• lo thr Cocta Mesa _,,,..,.,.,,,.., .... _... ~21-1200/1t0-e702 oer-oe.topoftl'le ltnelll a-. 11300/mo. Marifyn •ChermingSBA 1BA furn $800/Mo ~ utits. Qlf'beOe disO dtw ga1 •WWllll YUILY• home.OwnbeU\&phone ;:-_•.;~·;::::·;:-::: IN-:J]S20001mo C.......131-12te hM on PenlnMJll Pt 101 PAL"1 To ... con-paid s:..~75~ur1ty •MIT&l.S• Hne 9YI, $450l mo + dep .. .... ••cAH•• ......... ,,... 8 3-5354 A.gt W/O. gar~ big patio. tact Man-oer In APT.••. JBR 28A yMrty 116001 lnc;I util• & cleaning. ~~::" • -.., -.,,, •OCEAN \llEW LSE-CdM 110SO/mo-inter only 873-4557 IYe mag E'SIOE 2 lrg 28r 1 ~ea 3BR2B~ Ocnf1 wntr Sl550 N/9mkr Call 831-1ee2 ---·-13500/mo 48R 2'~BA. YIW IEITILS -.-·••ID Newcrptslpnt pa1.o gar 3BR 2BA Winter s1150 M/F 22_30 .,.., houM. .... _,,.., .. ., ·-• ... , W11rS -~ HouM, 3-car garage, __ , Sn S A.VI 9110 & 10 ' 28~ 18A Winter $875 Newport Ben No .:.:::~::.:-.::::-~ •11•1•111 remocs. Bar 8'0-W.. E'SIOE Condo 28R 2BA. I UYW"" Vtew tum 1BA ,.., ~· 283 Cabflllo 759-3031 18R 18A Winter S695 =/drugl qulel P'Sll :..,:..:"' .... :..:::-~ .. :-:; :: Prime NB He10lit1 lo-•TOWNHOUSE 28drm, Yd. '""comcMea...,•13 ... :75 lBR '~ 2~ 2-aty-;::= I :~:11:,,r=,in: .: I E~•DE ama11 1Bt Cottage .. NMITIU S375 Avt nO.. 642--08&9 ... __ -.... _ c::atiaf\. Over 3100li ol 28a. den. dbl garage, W•rtr... '::: 2<* ger we~a1ed utlllt ... 875-~9 llp, encl patoo No Pe1s . 11~2H2 MtF !>'Of ltlf QYiet CIMn ~=or::;=~~~~=: eund•c:.~8100/mo IULtmA1·1• 1 comm.pool &~on•ne lyRLY BAYFAONTUtllspd ~~7,;,~-~~eo llDl .. 211TI 3BR Costa Meea hOfne pegged pCank flooring, NEWLY l:M.IM 1470sf 38r bay Walk to e.lbol Ill Panung tBR 1 person Cat Ok 1325 T '" ut111 bridl frJ*;, wet bat, nuge BEAUTIFUL 3Br hte 2'Mte Speneati~twnhme. S2200/mo * 240-1752 St3001mo i persons G::OEN Mll:~A waril Large apartment Walk 1n Call Oalll<l 64&.2722 d«I. dining rm, •Br k.l•Uf'Yfurn.lo\191y garden Frple.dblp,wld hkue>. ••---•-S14001mo 875--30«! r:'a';~npyatio oea""m9:i c:•osetl garage fire-MOVING from Palm 3~8a . 1g lndry rm. Pro-and ~ plut dbl gar dlat\/w. $1150 631-3786 -n•• •~ •i pl~ pauo 01snwalllef S T rtletock "" f..-onally landKaped &j 13500/mo 850-87•9 Super 38' 2'i't8a twnnm ... .., 6 walk-ins Nr Clv•c W WALK TO BEACH' pnngs 10 u ..., partlal oc.ri ll1eW' Only IOUAUTY tenant sought Elegant oecor 2 car gar I ~ 28 2881 No pets S650 641-3078 Call for appl 10 s.ee 28r /2Ba stir ~~ung 1625.000 NOWI (001) I Cl'latm1ng 2BR 1BA. ao ol Cont~ery ... cu11ve patio S 1950 &.o-1635 B~~·~tgtl~:::U'trp1 r w/d Lg. 1BR. dlw caole T\/ 975-1677 r::.:21~: (Iv m.;:"o GNbb & Elllt 854-8001 PC~rp~~nny Ps!~ =on.! & ~:,~:n ~~ BEACH DUPLEX nkup, gar Pa1~t. ca,p., l'lkur;,s s~°sorls 2~eJ~ 6J06 W e>c.entront 3BR NB grMt loc l1eps 10 ..~ y•• _.. -lfJ.5573 or e~-64111 -tuan tropical yerd 1 Large &>rime unit 3Br 281 $1200/mo. 675--•991 I Mreq 8 645 ~~", '3 4nnual ren1a1 Frplc: wl d ...... 2BR Fem i~ing --•5 .... , • fr"""'. dllhl w. patio. ·~ blk ,,_ "' -v &n -•1 '-•11 s s 1800 I ""''· · Charming cott•O• re-Charming sngl tam nm on rnlle to~· Qutet area 1;'b..1 ~ Sl200/Mo 2BRl 1BA deck. gar. Soutn •2Br Ltte & A•ry Near gar_,,e .. "' n fOt resp roomate. no modeled wlQUallty. style corner 101 3BR 2BA. 11•75/mo * 548-5•28 yearly Call · 833_3650 of PCH. '850/mo. open Soeout Pta.za Ou>ei cu•· mo s19-9u -003o_ I pei1. $450/mo. 642-7973 & tute. EJCpanalve 1BR -frplC, wl d, 2 car gar TRI leWI 28', 391, den, (Judy).. Or •M-77•8 10-2 Sat/Sun 421'1t Iris. o.-uc:, UPI*. sundec.11 S.yfronl 28' 18a. pauo Newport Beach MIF Lrg denl\Omewl2BA, Frencn $1800/mo M 0-8290 lndfY rm frplc dbl gar-•673-5061hir gar $760/mo 645-6269 1nory. gar On Bay Ave 1 38' 2ea hOUM 11.,. 10 doOtl, tk)'tightt, Berbe< JASMINE Creek 3BR •• ale, poOI, spas BIG CANYO,N OWNERS COMPLETEL y I blwn 181" & 191" s 1100 I bet\ $430/mo avail now crpt. OvefllHd patio, 11.imllhed $2750 . 11250/mo 1yr •security Lo,,.iy 28.r,den.2i't8a on FU RNISHED 2 BR ,... .. LIYlll. yearly * 831-8222 ' M 2:1eoo ... wmeaaage deck & yatd. Pettec:I tor FABULOUS New c:ontem-r eferences req d ' j°'l ~;!9,· ~c:;'garage lownnouse apt 1'1tBA, Jog to t>Mcn 2BR 2BA Cozy S1uo10 A.pl In pM NWPT SHORES •---~tlve llvlng. Ma!lng 28R 3B• -~ .. o 721...ot35. 548-1923 af1 5 .. -vv ., 1 lrplc:, encJ pa11o. 1 blk to fireplace. pa110 18R S 1 behl '"""''""' 1315.000. Call AH =amic-=.\ epm avW11011 ' •CONDO FOR RENT• bNctl & lh<>e>s $1500 wllott. view 1acum ~:':;. ~~'ten~•t No Warm:s_~~OO Aodgert l31•1W harbor $3500 Weat96de 38R 1BA "'"lam-2BR/28A. Pnme loca11~ Applications accepted From S950 urns po smkrs/pets S5751mo 213-420-'264-Wk ......... .... ... 11y rm, 1 c:ar gar~ No welk to bch & ttlopt trpt 318-8 Mar~t•. Cot· 13 1~107 °' 855-0e45 Al/I lnvned 722-106& _, --=---:----:----:--:-:: • Ind.....-. Alll 0 2-car gar. $1050. Call ona del Mat 873-7113 I PAOf' F ..-. !>'of MI F llllTmla1·1• ~tmo"'.'752~288~ 11 0e«>oranSm1th9&9•5428 ,_1 __ 1_ F= 2~ pa~~· IWmkr; Beact\ aree·New -====------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .___.. 2lf0 WEST Newport 38A Mo~ln Bonut ! 9QO. S.. A~ immed S1~/mo 2Br 28a CQnOO OW.. * * * * 1* °A' jt llllM • -..iAI '----#~ S t.276 Lane 644-26 11 146-435010 87S-5'$4/e '62-341'0. 759-MJ9Ew lt-.tilliili .. ~ mflL 1f1MJ11 21( R&JSt \ car gat, WESTCLJFF 2BR. dbl gat-Pl'of M ..o-. nlsmk, pvt Br N9w llstlngl Beeutlful SBA new kitchen, pvt yard, 1199. ~ae. $1350 OCEANFRONT 18t dupbt 48r 3Ba. Frplc. w/d, gar plMlant environ- 38A "Sofnswt" w/3 car JE""NIFEA ENCA.RNA.CAO fr98Hy paint In & out BAYFRONT Condo 2BR frplc gar.ge, pvt street, Furnlahed s.1epa to "*11 Nwpt Hgts home nr 1.-1 Idell f• lalt Ctata... 1114 + 21rpa morel ... S7e51Mo-dep 957-1493 $1850 non smkr, quiet S1100 8tMdl OcellnllleW ~ ltlooe S350 642-68'6 ~ 'r 0 I HARBOR REALTY . PENINSULA. Sl•P• 10 Imo No pets 673-7787 poeelble yMrty 'Per"fect -=:::/~ 11125 CLAS SIC. re-X1"1 locatlon., n r Office 873-4400 48R/28Anewcarpet.new • belctl. ~ox 2000sf for family $18501Mo 1 ROOMATE Wanted1n Np1 - -modeled to country per-1511.000. To .... ca 1 Reeldence 875-2888 paint In/out. f9nCed yard. 2BA 28A S 1850 l1W &PU~l llW en.-0211 .....,. meg Bc:ti Sludent °' prof m IAz fectlon Lrg R-2 lot, 38' w.721-~~~~0REt Cut• 2BR 1BA. Duple•. grdnf, no peu. s120011 OCEANFRONT 3BR. frplc I Pnv1t• room with. bet~. -NEAA Moeg. 28' 1·~ea I ~ .. :~1~1:~5 ~!~ 28a •lam rm brlctdrptc. gar1199 frplc: lg patio mo. 1•t• last~ sec. patio Lovely $2400 teparate from ttou-.. ~ IYIJUIL£ T,_,_ Otw, wld hkup, INW--.0 Nwpt Bctuc:f\Oott.Seeto ocunt l de '.of PC1-t 0 M7-*>'1 M.f, 7•7 or 1BAYFRONT Condo 28R.j blodl from bMCtl. oozy enclgar N-i*S S850Mo 'Sf,r3BR28Abaytrontnm HR 2BA Up. 2BA Down. IPP'eclal•I 8'8-629<4 r 1975/mo 8'75-4912 A.gt M4 •8 after 9IWkndS I den dodl for eo· boal deen. quiet. micro. fnge. HOW BIG IS IT? 546-0390, M1-2538 00 Bal Ill S650 mo • Bit-Ina, frplca, double BACK BAV 2'n8a. 2 Br+-DUPLEX ~Br 18a new 58t, 3Ba. gar11ge, pool, YWty. $4750 .;:,:n=i::':~~ i NEW~T 8ch .Ac10tab1e ' utll1 71 4-673-.7.-03 or gw-oe, 13-48,000 Incl In-UnlQue townl'louM. POOi. . carpet dilh..-encl IPL $1450/mo. no pets ............ ..... .... r UI 16£11 29f. oeraoe. •1eps to 213-9~ Jim terior paint & new ear~t tenftla, jacuzzi. Cell f()( ******* patio. 'off street partung 1e2-5t25 IUl.tm U1· 1• lltM 2'14 J1U •• ~ Ye.fY-.. Can , snr Balboa Island. Charm-.111111 IL n appt. Prlnclpalt .. ~ .. nly. • .... , .... * StOOl mo • 640-25'9 NEXT to Hunt Harbour i•,. DELUXE 3BR 38A., 2 m1tr * ......... * * SQ n llUIE 1Nre,$87Smo. 536-5769 1ng Nm 3BR w/par1{Jng .. •7'-9320, 642-8~ Model perf9ct 38R 2BA. ._...... ......,ox 2400 slf, __.,. Nr Sc>Ytll ba.,fpont $435 171-1171 Ml-1M1 ocean view home wlpvt NEW 2BRl 2BA Ca,pe Cod ~.,; Bidet roman tub bdrmt, A.JC, upgrd1 ga-A small, quiet complex. NEWPORT Helgh11 2BR 1" . • ape & fOtmal dining rm In A/C, trpl, gour!Mt ktctln Intercom ' 2 lrpk:s' lore. Gated Comm S 1995 Studio 0t 2BR 28A. "like &Jm 1-l~J • &IT1 apt. Cari>ort. $&001mo & -utlll. Lv Mag 6n-1126 gated c:omm wt comm w/ nook, comm. pool & f.46...4152' (am's/pm's) 540-0299 or 854-8693 MW" w/blllcOny or l>fV1 •New GE dtw, Stove. a depoelt1. POOi. no pets WIDOW-• IMMn. non- pool .& lennla courttl spa St395. 813-7787 M6-t50fTwtt1'at 12.6) ll!!!lll-.. patio. trpr,poot, tPa. RSI . MlcrOl!WeW~ -·ttl •et• I amot1er. aeniof otian Mutt tff Value 11 NEWLY Remodeled 2BA *-••• ••• 1 pvt, No pet1. $550 Up-• ..._White Carpet& l lady to IN CM 2Br A.pl IW•••T 1519,0001 To .... call Cutle. Vwd, gar. Adults lut. lu.... 1142 ~ ::a.r~:' ·~ MC. VELMA 549-2447 , Ora.pea I llT-&IT1 ,_17th St. 786-8183 ....,...,.. PATRICK TENORE s12t5Mo L ..... , 113 AORt1HdtOR HAA86uR ~1995,mo 55'1~1900 A.gt· *""111* •cao.to 3 Fwvs ':.w1~TIHJeonATlslTuPS• l•11•1t1 ter •n• .. •• 38f 1~.Ba. Highly up -721~120017.,..702 MARGUERITE 78()..3092 lmtned' poaaaalon. 2BR lBRCottww/pvt"arw (~.55.73)and8oYth dOOta. belullful hand ' R-2 B LIDO ISLE t -.-,,_. -r COat P1az.a painted patoelaln Illes gr~.:''"ou!! onM -r~-~ SPACIOUS. Sunny 28r I ~· ~c 102 c:-"·-; I •BR 2YtBA, F. AI DA. large I and ~llO Also 1-2BR •Large POOi & Oeeltt Area Lar-1BR. 1, 100 tq ft • EASTSIDE Costa ..... thr"'.....,,.'1 2 'bdrm 21 lot car,,..... ·~ 28a ... tur .. frplc. lndry · · ~131' "•lio 45' lot St to St Lse A.pt• w/pvt i>arage dlw ·~Controlled ..-1-20 11 1y t>eth""L;;d available· to lean Pavwa tile. Won t ' rm. ear-oe. y11d & pvt S 13'4e A.gt ~ 13-43-4-.. I U7s0 873-7787 A.Ill n<>'* elec stove, reaoy cable, Entry Alarm Sysiems Frplc. mlcto. di• Ga'~ .,... , oag• on __ ;. ....... •~55 000 lu tll E•cluslve llsung patio. s1400/mo Avail •-1--llM , BBO. poo1 & ~a Good •Cable TV A.Vllilable & 1ovety pvt bC'1 S1an1ng s1001mo AV9ilable now ....., ... -. -• Ptlnclpals only S339.000 --..... Oct 1 1t 980-6483 ...._ UDO ISLE wtnt• rental loc:atk>n & -to ap-•N41w Laundry Fac1111-et S 1£30/rN> Boat 5'1ps 187 E.. 218'. 645-723-4 lll-t1• NEWPORT PACIFIC A E. e.t l~\IOn' Decorated 11206 3Bf'. 2£ RV ac-Spacious turnllhed JBA prec:iate• 1n E.. 22nd St •CoYetld Panung ext.ra Sorry. no pets • ., .,.. c 1:r-Dr'C Fl KJN" I Call Manny 645-3683 IOllded wl upgradeS Ft b ti... 2114 1 eeea. patio. dbl oar•· 2BA. '2100 A.viii Sept CALL 631-7376 •Pr1vateBalconyto llU 1...... _ _...la---···1 I •Vf'l.'-IL • < I • MESA VERDE •Br, 28a, 2BR 28A-ttwntwne Walk •• twnl'IOuM, Newport• .... ""_,.ties. No 675-50458 * 17S-7U 7 Garoens , __ )99 l'F-l\)\11'\.'"I trp1c:, new carpet, pamt 101>et1S199,714 Hgtt .,.., trplc. ~liO. PM•.857-1776 1 -..NllllllllU *1.111 .. * •Elegant Atmosn~e •••tr ... m 11& C mnial lllliiill Rl\llOR"'• $219,900 By owner ·I Wlf'I niee. 322 Ogle.:E MA••mm--.... _11111-Corne ... the difference •SorryNo ~s Wldl'lltlupa..p1199.~t10 -1 854--0759 I The Prudent181 SHOtmo 8'7-7540 * --Walk to Udo Snoos comptetely remodeled ---s 11a51mo Call 650-2•93 I.I. IUl~t 18drm. -'C. tennts. pool 3Br, 2ea. 'lar"• pauo e.aut1tu1 28R ap1s Poo4 r-...,. I I / a::1 Hl•lllJ'Alert lut INcll IMO 71Utaly(11C)760--071• $895/Mo. 71'1640-6161 Sl500/mo,l.--. rec room laundry room 28818earSt COtnerof OCEANFRONT OUPLEX 111• - Ctlarmlng HOUM Man~ • I ~ °""'......, RMOy '°'instant move-Bns1ol Cos•• Mesa 2Br. 18a garage w d np &tru. $3951< 20311 ... UT/•12-4 ---mleatiBJlll UNIV PRl<38r.2•.;,ea.arc. 1n10n1y S6A-0 10S650'mo 114/141-1244 $1500 mo 7•00 W Cypreea St. 758-9162 18R TwnllM Best HB VILLA BALBOA ::n;,~ 11~:· ~. =· I • S200 OFF MOllE-IN MESA VERDE Two-2BR OoMntronl 722-8384_ I ..... Plmltt Com~• Bitce to t>eacn. CONDO w1lh fabulou1 Jl-1•1 s11251mo. 786-7959 I lU .a& &PT$. 18A upper & IOwer yard •OCEANFRONT snarp ~ FVLl SERVICE We'Hglwyoull'le down lnl High~ upgraded. $831<. oc.an & sunaet vtewS .............. I •1,..1 530W Wilson encl garage. S690• OeP Furn winter Garage Ciift.&lnline NpcBc:ti nchg fOf •share of own-198' Piecadilly. Ownr Pro'9Mionally decorat~ Areplaoe, vaulted ceilings. ...... • ..... TSL MGMT 2867 Hic~ofy Place palJO N~7~1! ~~50tmo :: apace~ Otl• Westcilft ereNp You make 11'11 "8-0150Blt.rCo-Op_ In treat\ PMCh-•onea Obl,._,...-.hllup,poolflou .. witll sea· NEWPORT H II II 722-9012or642-1603 751-9'830t498-1936 *" "'"'" ... j •-• 11 · & ... IMI bdrm penthouse with -""", 91g IS m Sorry No Pets• -1 , mtllty pymta -.,,~re Latau ltacla veulted ceillnga lkyllghts & spa, Sorry, no petl. I view. Lrg LA. frplc. cleok 2Bt. tBa. lg yard. frplc:, --H• OCEANFRONT-vu-Wtri18f 1pprec. You rece v•1-& large deck ' 28dnn 2'~ $1070 StepatoA.hlOBcn.S1400 walk to patk, schools * SPA.F\KLING * . '~ .... ,_ Beautifully tum 3 ex 48t ---1-• R 100% tax benefits Must WALi ll •I 'llWI e:Jf-1400 . $338 000 Ml w 181~ St 642-4905 1 negoflabte. •94-2874 S12to.852-9077 mso 2BRl18A includes smatl 2Br 1 ~Ba w/gar. crpls 28a. 2 gar:.bak:;ony, lrplc., 1617 westcuFF OAIVE have oteen credit. Agt 2BR hrdwO flra. lrplc, 2 ... ~.. ' yard . 0 n e st o r y drps, bltins. tncd pa11o I Ind S 12 rSYp MO • 78• .. ,,.. .. 957-eoo2 Dy1, Ev, Wknds car attached gar. 1Q lot, -~.\fl Hf HO"'ll IA .... nu 1m •2BR COTTAGE, ocean ••PllTTDUCI M351mo 67S--4886 I 636-<li20 Call 1-5PM ry -Nwpt Bc:ti. A.gt 5'1-"1\N2 •-•L...-bJad . IM eeay e1epantlon U15,000 ~tOMI., lee. •2BA 1'MSA Condo view. frple, garage. deok, 3BR/2'~BA. condo, gar . 667 VictOtia 'E' ... $720 ...-J ftlLJ .. Bf 1f1M ..... -Print only. Agl 875.32•8 J!EAL ESTATE :lMge patloe & yards ~~~51~,1~,4~;~~w $1050/mo. 8'5-9219 ..,..~BftlJ Nwpl across Ille str"I 28r, 18a carport. lndry 40091 S3001Mo inCJ utils mm IUlm • .,... ...... 1119 Small pet olt I Ooeanfront new custom I ~.. ... I 28R. frplc, MW crpt ' ~~i ~~~9~ :.~~Ji I 722-$432 Colt• ..... MR 38A. wl1BR 1BA. A.pt REALT9RS ~~· wrl1tot1199 l:!tw lilla 1150 Condo. 3BR 28A. lully ' paint $825/mo 1665 DAVE 8'5-3683 1~ MONTH FREE RENT 3 '* Jl&l'llge. 'h block to JUST LISTED VILLA Bal~ pentllH &PTI turn. cat>le TV. 2 ca' gar &PUMITI 1 •rv!M Ave •6 720-9~2 NB Prime ofclll\oo lo- bayt 1730.000. By Ownr • 2+den PfO dee MC Gal•: -~SO No petL Utlls pd Winter Spark Ung c:letn large NWPT HGHTS 1 BA HIJ9e OOMn V11W. steps 10 bct'I cation. 1062.af. On-street 875-1481 TIE..... comm 'pooi., ~ 10 bctt: eoo "· WIL N 3 Bedfoom. 2 Bath condo ' '2400/mo. 873-&807 Gerden apts 8eau1l1Ully llvrm w/trplc Kit<:'*'-3BR. lg llvlngl dining 2 ftoorl. Poaibte Ii-. .... , 1122 ....... ,PD) . '279,900 8'2-213' Agt 111.1 .... 2... with oer-oe. A.IC. pool -a---land1caped grounds ene. patio, wl d Nlup No ar.. 107''t H~l'lland ~"' .. bullnaa. , tBA~'NOrt Bluff .. ed 1 prlvlledgH, pets ok __ , ... ..,.. POOi & 191. pa11os/de0ks pets $725/mo 646-9439 S1300/mo 1M 87 ·3'58 3336 via LIOo 675--9289 * * * * * * * 3 :, 2 ~ w/.!,_ :ay Leb .. Sale IMI J:., ~c:t Htt:'ng~ S 1100 mo. 8'2-5'96 alf&l.S fl•I• gar1199 °' c:arl>Ot1 Soay SPACIOUS 28r 18a. S650 ftllllllU ....._ PRESTIGIOUS CANNERY IW llllD Y&L•I vlftl. Arlt time otter.eel• BIG CHIV()N O/W, ftiMC, W/O nllups. CALL 8'2-3850 Bltr I no pets. \ 1Br 18a. SSSO New .,... VILLAGE. NWPT 8CH L:n~!~·r~~~~ga~7 IPR.._, 1-1 "'11 , I:).=!, '::2~~ar •g;~..... 21191 fllllllllU NmT ~~S:;~5 , :t1·N.:_'~~r•:!1 8:;'~ ucic-~ ~ Ofbs. gross "'"t• trom Very 1paclou1 with 411PUT& ~==CXMM TW,..2 ... 1 .... 1982,B. __ !..!:::::: 38', 28a, fri*;. IUndtlc* UllY•UllW&Y E'SiOe location No pets ._'"'°"'td IOW~tr ~:-;1~~ All'Cal~JOtnSt. ~game rm. LQ pool Agt 640-5560 . . .,.. ... ... • uJSllJE GUARD• 11700/mo COSTA MESA ()pen 8-4 Casa del Mar • 123-1206 . 1lze yard & OCEAN ' ...... IT m" l'louae $775 or 1954 •GATED COMMUNITY• ~MH A.pts. 1'7 E. 1a1n SI 25th St 873-7333 "II VIEWS & ..,.,,. canyon *MY Big Canyon. House llS0.000 • .,, 8230 'A'dplx s725 ·MEYER • • 111111 Sparkllng cJean 2Bdrm 'It MONTH FREE RENT Wutrial •• a.ttlng. Must ... this •Bf. tam"";;;'':,'!·~ LL LI~ llR PL-Cat°"· 5'9'-3'54 BEAUTIFUL 2BA 2BA 1· •Ba $740 All u1111 pd 38r 2'h&a on the bay w25&1-..-.1f,.-'tn-'!i!i~ff0111111""1!"'"""0MCer~ one, A VA.LUE at lot.~ 759-1397 . •BRITTA.NYWOOOS wl ooffeouraeVIEW.A.llo ~l:field l'rig. gar. Sorry. no pets Conv 1oc LgOec:tc.IUC* Lg onv.-1n ooor 60c sf 11 ,495,0001 C a ll _· TRADE1. Ot Rl119r81de Townhome. 38 r 2Ba 11Jhvell.Frplc.wetbar, WW.::. i960 Wallace 642-4905 view Yr i. $2395/mo l 529 Terminal way. CM PATRICK TENORE ...... -. .___ fOf equity In 11400 mo !MM Avail. mlcto, W/O l*ups, 2 car 3338 Via Udo 87S-9289 dP'°"g352 911(,46-0681 721-120017.,..702A.gt 4BR 38", 3 car. 2 RV & Newport Beech home. 10/1.631·2•18631-9295 ow wl m• atorllge. eel\-QUtET ~In Npt &Pllmm STEPS to UNI ltudlO. __;, ______ _ attention t o detall 546-0217 tral atr. Alt mamt. 1001 Hgt• Older well-kept Lerve attracttve Apts 1n a "'2slfiekl downitatr. In lrlplH lactat PrtJtrtJ 9412,000. 8'5-2967 A.gt ._.... • 2;.1~'.f:;~;re;~ Sorry, no pet1, 8'4--0509 38drm 2ea111 •t>onus rm beattllUI garden se111ng 0 ,..1 IOCatlont 157s No 2711 8AVSIOE COVES Street. sets mo. Bkr, 18'/18a brl'i "" Ill• s.. & IUll beth. Spa/lg yard. POOie. garages No :;>els , .... , ....... " pet• 847-M22 STEPS to e.ib'oa llland. ~ SMrry Coetlow 831-2242 Fatre condo. Grd comm. S1950Mo •95-8303 Eves J=°ttr. ~~:g Sparkling c.1Hn large ...,.., _ •tm HUm .,_ ·~1!1_ NW2'LBa 2 motP''°!_ l~~t & .:!."!_tifuf11. mmr z(A ·HASTSIOE 1BR 18A. pOOI. jaz, mlero. AC. wld Upper •BR 1~BA.. 2 car M1 &-'II Apts. Famlllea welcome 2B"'l28 ... OR, Frplc , 10 Plea. S730P.OOOI. ~.\ ..... ec ,....,,_ ..... .,. · "" ""'"' ......., WI O hl!up 1 Mlup, etc. U. .s1195 ... gereoe. tmaM patio. t12 •-Poot & ape. S~•no & ,, ... Financing. oo , spa. frplc I-car 0-Jac:uul fumtllllnga. H19hty up-CHAAMING cott-oe 28d i::r· . aec. 548-9187/lv ~so 44th SI. $1150lmo yrly. COSTA MESA neigh~ park neK1 Carport. pool A.dulta. No aauna. BBQ. weiQnl rm. -lot 17•i 900 By reded 1 bdrm with den 28e. 8Mmed celflnga. . No pets $650/mo. • . A.vt 9115. 213-597~70.. Mf-•M doOt Sorry, no pets pet-. $950/Mo 644-4402 IOOry rm Open 9am to &CIPt 1214 St~rt>Oard large patil>, Com~x frplc, & famlly room. ~I 5'8-2301 28drm w..ea S78S •--.. T "* until told 55 Frwy 7~ or 640-5500 wtftl comm. pool & IPL S127SIMo. Cell Natalie 38R 2BA E.xecuUl/9 Home . • 1 at• Nit ••trt •BACH S595 Great East-2Bdnn 2Ba se 10 -°"on 411'1 St~eet 521 N BY OWHER..S.V. big SUll 13 t-1400 ....... $400.000 75f.tl00 Ot 548 86e9 w/f'OO' In pr•tigiOUt Col· 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath. OCMn ,llll 9IOe 1oc1 Gar cable avl -W. WILlll tBR ,,.., a;;; AO:PtO , _T_uattn __ ,._,,. ___ _ Swtacular view of Menll L~ AMlty lege Ptt. Wkly pool & Oat· ~. 2 gar1199 *PION· CIMn & col)' lSR $6iO COSTA MESA tal Ne• carpets & ,. -. I jetty! 3400aq.ft ~l\TI Ht HC>Nl DuPlEX .38r 3Ba, 2--c:ar den SVC Incl $1395/mo, No pets. $1100/mo. For CLEAN 18R A.IC CONDO. Grnblt w'BBO ~nOr'f rm drape&, ~. PlltfO. ulll 11·e1';';·;·~·!.!fiaudal~~~!. a"*""' new. 873-5898 HOt1111 o, .__ oft9t ""'•· 2 doora from 11000 sec: dep No pelt, ""° c:al 642...S.98 -I Mutt,~ . .-.cl trae1, Sorry. No pets 63•-842"' 111-llU palO S5751mo 543-7375 or5"27-3304 AUL£STATE SQ. BayfnJnt. No peca. ~onty,850-3129 I N.of Plaza..li40wlmoe1 BAYTl~BERS lut...... t -------- WANT OlOE CdM PfOP-REALTORS 11800/mo ~· 723-087• 4 BEDROOM.•= r~. 29A.28A "°"'9, 2 car gar-utll. 775-2510, 841-14045 '1:io ";· ,.C:oC:1s ~ dMn 11A APt. lhon walk llbc. ....... !tp nui!ifl nM erty, ~or ceah to your 0 ER * FURN MA. frplc oerage garage, big Ytr · age. Walt Dctl, PoOll & IE ti w Bey s11665 650-6357 to bdL All ullis pd ..... 1111 ...... PB -.W loan. "fOfedOeUtM ok, ••BV WN * ~ blk to ttM .. t.; c:IOM to achoola suoo ...._ 11100. ,.._.. now =• _ -SS75/mo •dee> 207 Cht-Ort. • Marc.deL _, neuo ~ .. A,gt 173-5599 """" Linda plan 1-ftoor 11400/mo Winter onty month No pett AO DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 38r 2Ba. Gar999 "' d caeo 7 14-~54 E'SIOE room & batt\. Pnv e.llor-mede c:tott\erl' Can •MU 3BR/2BA newtyr9m0010, 121 Pwt:a,~5711 C:O..S1 CM "6-4118 I · hllup pa110 no-pets entry Wc.wtd,gdprtlng, (71'I ~Sl05 c.11... •-onculduac 7*>-1175. ~ •BAYVIEW TERRACE-..... ... $825.M.,,. at 181 Oetl LAAGE 28JV1''t8A gar n-amkr 111118 pd S350 • IA-iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiti L&iXv SPECIAL BY owner: VerHlllet LAG ~ 48r 29a Mll*'9 La~A:~~:ed ga;:;j N8 JIM 1D J rm ...., A.pt •ti 845-9455 patio . ldry tlkup nr S350 MCUrtty 546-5113 I 111&1• ..... ___..... 1BR "-t-~ DeCll Qlr c:atfl • -ted comm Nr ,,.w • 19f. · MWdy M . 1775-am -,._ --end *1190,000• ....,.....,, .-... MC, oel MW kttch ~ve.. fOf C.,.,_.1, Clllldren ok -:___ ..... 2,..aA.. 2 ....., No pets. •7Stmo yrty _._ USTS9( dep nopeta559-0513 Meaa 11..oe, tum rm. TV. ,......,,_,.._.... •• 48R/IW. *'"'-· pooi "'•wn0 paftlnca. VOoO enftua1 ..... · <>ct 1 21u MoMOYla M&-7~5 ,_, _, ,,_ iACH HIDE-AWAY 1295 -··-Frp6c · I .,. kttc:tHndry. 1n !Wk. 11,,...,.toM. 2n0 AMU&t - 11Men --.1111.000113-1443 l11GO/lft0. Alls .-.q'd. BACK BAY·EASTSIOE otd 12150 Bkr 840-seM WIMI 2llO Hf1M..ol85 a: ~;.::':,ryrm: Lift IT Tm W To wofl{lng m/amkg "'* :.:'::C-~ ~~8 ln-llOl 11~ 9" 18A w/garege. ,__ ......... mf& ~ IOC $845 "'° A9nt an on lfte. ,,....,.. 30• 5's-41M a.Hy Mind to"*1 "9e Into ·; Pllntlcers* 1850/mo. e..t Unll. 38A 2W. 1900 2bdr~-•:_,l'I t•r•g• 28 f7 Or~ ~ ~~~ /.:,..., NO L8iguN fVrn, P"" bettl. (2 f3) 4t0-440I • · . 11.. A-""' M-0645 -· al "9Wty 1edeecnted. parkJ'"I 1 1o7Sl mo TSL~MT 642-1150J • ~ I CICW' ....,, 1111 to bMc.tl, FlONST ~ 7 2 Hi .., I ... •• 11111n• .... .. MW ftOfM Poot A~ now. ·~'" 2S BAANO -3Br 2·~ea SPACIOUS and CL~N pt"NM .,.., lltnllght. Prof. ' . (taMf 60Kii J\lm. ..;::. .... I Str9Mle" =:,•c -.. ~7~-: 111/W IOHl lOM aptt Attaciled dbl gar 29r-29at170fmo n-ernllr. l500. 4"'-;1S22 :.:-:=::: -c::: ~ ,..,, ...... to 111' 9"& 1'-'19A«2~ mo. r CHAMMNG~28' 110601.,.o •aec: Micro. 1er~1 .. $5951mo AMPOtl Pfof qui.t w ,.,.. . ..,., ~ -.m-~ ..... .,.. ._.. ,"!-_" •.-.. 'd ~.-41111•-Jm -...... _ -. IM~. wrd Ntupe., Cloee IO....,_, no cit..f• -...,.._lit\,~ U¥.lelnl"9Ne4'7..Q07 oel dlldl oe1111WH80 • mmt. r·-· •·· ""'""'' ._ '-• ._.. . , .. , .:-ooor opnrs 2110 ..... 92'3• ~· S340 mo .... oep, '<II _,.. --:_.._~-.... .• 1000 ... jac, OW w/(lftnf, pwt. petlo, eleC ~ t 7S-11'0ITl'l-Sat S CM A I ~ .,,._. _... 1 ,_...;...... _____ _ a;l'11TI1iiil'OM1 ::...'°':S:e.~7 No Cii.~~.;:,r,~ (t1t)?M-21t1~Tuea .~~,.'·open daffy ......... utta1-... pm ha.. ... OCiAfliiiiiiT A"· IM ....... rm vu .--NI lft'9I ......._ a.,.-.Juty 12-1 0t Weekend• t 1~ ~IN t, ..... = Dll -· -"'""""""" .---...,_ WkO~ wnro,,_., "--...,.WI Ulillpet,W/0, 1 . 3BR ~ OOMt\ VletW '°' TOii 110000,. No ..... _.. · ·-·-· ~ IPL MW carpet• P•'•o"· llOOl mo o.Mn1,..._. ... ._... ~~ m1ero. 1oeuf-.NWdec:Of ~--....... mo,.in.OllDM-,..... ... ll300lftl0 ..... No,..._ 2111.C~ CITY UGHTS V1IWl ,..,...., PNf"d. 17&40t3 &~"-171• "&t• St 11290/tM • ..._.... 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GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO . 87-4 {Ascon Property Site) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Commi s sion will hold a public hearing in_ the Council Chamber at the ·Hunting ton Beach Ci vic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington BeaCll, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and.cons ider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relat ive to the appl ication described below. DATE /TIME : Tuesday, September 20, 1988,· 7:00 PM APPLICAfrON NUMBER: General Plan Amendment No . 87-4 APPLICANT : LOCATION: ~: REQUEST: Ascon Prp perties A 40 acre-parcel. located on the· southwest corne r of Hamilton Avenue and Magnolia Street. LUD-O -CZ-FP2 {Limited Use District within an Oil ·Di strict within the Coastal Zone wi thin a Floodplain) , Amend the Land Use Element of the General Plan to allow up to 6 .4 acre s of. eneral Commercial and up t o 33.6 acres of High Density Residential to permit up to ~900 dwelling units. ENVIRONMENTAL STATU~: This ·project is covered by Environmental Impac t R~port No. 87-5. COASTAL STATUS: This project i~ in .the Coastal Zone . ~fter Planning Cof1}mission and City Council action! t~is Land-Use Element Amendnemt must be acted on by the California Coastal Commissio n a s an amendmen t to the-City's· Local Coastal Program . ON FILE: ., A copy of the proposed reques t is on file in the Department of Community Development, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Califorrria 92648, f o r inspection-by the public. A copy of the staff report will be ava ilab le to interested part~es at City Hall or the Main City Library {7111 Talbert Avenue) after September 16, 1988. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said heari ng and express opinions or submit evidence f or or against the appl i..c.ation as outlined above. If there are any fur~her questions please call Hal. Simmons/Senior Planner or Ruth Lambert/Assistant Planner, at 536-52 71... ~ Dated: 9/6/88. Ml·A·O -~--4~ Ml·A·O • • c • MH-CZ • Mike Ada ms Huntington Beach Planning Commission - • M2-0 M2·0 I Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, September •• , ... • Ol••Cwt DAILY PtLOTI Friday, September t , 1MI Z?FRP !W!RDI :FERR '~ 'Sf.. 79'.. FRSPP 95 .. ~ ~n::::;r;:--= 1· , ....... !W! ~=-m===-r::..wa: ... u.:L1L~ w=, Me"fte. AIHNT: ANl't:I M-llfll . tMI .... -.=..~:r.'\::: a U..:O.::.~ DAflD 1'1'A .. 11A.J.i n. M 1e11t Of the~ °'~ t..... ..._. """9 to I!..!..!! '=:: ~ =-=: ...... _. ~ I. 1ta -... YOU f.-s ,... ~ lie ,_, lft "'9 MTON llAQ4 ON THI • • ...... .,. ett t"9 wtt"I" ...--111. 0.-.,_, CA ...._ 11 OOft.. _. ~ D. ~ TO "'OTICT 0-. Cllrllt ..._ 11 '* =WW llllTRUO-~ .. .-._= ............... 1 .,.. ............ or ...... ~ M-..C•lel ~@~llll•llare .... MOll•CTV, IT MAY DfM. COlll..... MD!'9'• •IT , --.. Wis ........ • .... • M .. ,...... wMtt WllOlft 9Nl'll 0.... 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NOTICI II Hl"HY of .w.T &Litt FOR-•YOUAMACMDl'T09'..... Ylllr. CA....... ... .,._My i:=· 1tlll 11111-.nt W ftled ., • ., ......... oonwtt. °" ........... 23, ..... MJCllJTIC( GNIH ... tlleCley COUftdl TIYILLl·DU .. LA' AKA •a II ........ ol.... -..... ... OOIWldOf\ Woll: .... eoun.,ClettiolOt- .. -........ dlleOIU-.. 11·30 AM . CAUfORNIA MOflC9 °' of -aty .. ==~ MNlf DUN&N' -' ...... WO" ..... .. ,,. ....... Ill c .. a .... ..... ...... ... NOTtc• 11 Hl .. EBY = COUMY Oft ~ ,., --~ .... ~MORTGAOEIEWUu lw:ltlef'Cltlle---A_._.._. .... ,_, ..... _. .. _. ........... 11.._olloe Dlled:l.,..,._2,1... 5 \ ..... ........ to INlur WIY obll· :%w 8PPolnted TrwllH "'=--=-=-~ aty of tr ..... PORTIW.U .... a ..... If 10 .. Pl'· • ...... .,._ oflaa -D1• ' .... .._ GIYIN ":. -:..,--=: ~M91 eo.t ..... en.._.., of 1M for· Ind purwt to o..d cm coweoL .. hold a AltO 8AR8A"A '0"· _. ....,_ .... .._. IP-If .. ._..... ........ ti: 1111•i1T11 ? w • ~ -------.-....... o.1w Not H ---........ of TNlt f'9COfded 1-21-13. joint pubic N9rtna on ,_. ftW,1.1 111 Ille ._.., ....... tr .. wt .-.i w. "tP1Md Or.,.. Coell ,__ ,_ ..,. -_... ...-1 I 1 ttll' • r s1. tlM • lnM. No. D-411464, of .&'.n":..~.J:y ...... 11. --1:00 ~ c..t el C..-0 ..... Ool#llr .................. of M .... .......,_ W Olllf Not l••••lber I , ~V:11191 ~~:-: ' ' ' F~ , ... , ..... : OMclalAlcordllntheofllcl In -COUid ~of Or-. ................... of ....... -..... ... ., ... .... ..--i:.---· COHiii. lt09-of the County"-"• of NOTICE 18 HEREBY c.r H91, IOOO .._. ...,_, MQWl'OMaVLLIANO ,.... Ill leallan l\00 al ............... ., wlWll Riii MN In .. Cir c:f FouMeln ftaJC 11JncE ~NO! County, , .... of C _:20 ~~":':~ HMnllntlon .._ eo oon-MRM.~ ~be .. a .. , ... ,,__Code. ..._ ...,. ._. ...,. ,_ ::7 r..J..-.Y· ~ -, L9oMtz. Allorney 11 0 1llfornl1, e11ecuted by P1 ·~ th C · 11 lldlf and aoc ""*'IN Jotnt 11111111Med • ,.,.,.. NP-,_.._,. ..... ~ • ,... IO tlf •known to tM ftalC llmC( , • y;;.,., of lhe 01 PICTmOUe WM La9, -lriltol Street, RALPH OSBORNE AND ci-ftto.n 1~ sq~!":.v EICfow IMtnMlllonl Md ,__._. ..... ...._lie Ml ........ pnor '° lour Intended trenlfer• are: , eci:..-v°'9 tor T 1Y llMm 9TAW .... 111. Colla ....... CA DINAH OlltOANE. HUS· ... FoUnc.ln v-c.w: • ......,. fol ~ ot ..... al• •• a I fl ••. ...... ,,... ...... c:f ... none. llOTa °' B ......... WO Tiie 9allDwlr'I penone ... -IAHOANOWff•TNltOr, • -•· ,.._,Property ........ tt11 TM ....... ,..,_ .. .__............ TiielWlllCl)lftdbullnlll -.uftOllCW ~.....,., dolna......,_•: "lZ ICd Otenoe Cout Will Sill AT PUBLIC ::::--~~= Aldlu•totimeiit ~ ot ~IO ........... YOU"MAY In.MM ......... ot t"8 Intended ,..,. ... ,., ....... ~ lfACH ACCUS. ~ = Not September 9, AUCTION TO HIGHUT IMO-a,..._·-""' on tftlaly oU41'"'inglon leedl ..... undlr .. ~ ....... ., thl oowt. I 1'0U .,......, .. ,) are: GARY ............ __. ._ "°"" _.. lrtllet •1111. Colla Meu. DEA ,OA CASH~ 11 ~Al av CLASSIC and eo.... Devel11t1'Wll .... ""'* .......... °' &-.. a ""'°" ........ , tn KHACHATOUAIAN, P.O. C8ITIR ~TU. • ~Y.:..~ CIM ..... F88<1 tna ilme of .... In lawl\ll UMOUlfNES FAOM THE GrOMP Inc., Ind Wmiem D ...... Act. (T1lll eutflOrlly .._ .. --. ycMI ,._lie we1t1 90X -· COSTA ME$A. C .. 111Aa G9Mr8I ....._. :::.--~-leedl AocW. CllNfo(nt. --------money ol"" United a ..... , ChllcUU TM ~t '°"' ........... rtlpr'eeln-........ tonMI ....... CA..,., .... -~ J. i.AGAN. ... ..... _.. TIMI bMllnell II con· ·-.,. llJ11C( et "*" Wtl'4 en~ to DICtSION Of' THE PLAN· provldel for the~ ot .... to ... ~ actlonl ..., .,... --al ... ... .,.... ... prop9fty ,,.;u. ........ , ...... ....,.... "°'*' M. Ho1tlil ~ by. • corporation ~ theCountyCout1houle, 100 NINO COMMISSION RE· properUel IOclled et 225 ...... eir • f111of"'1rMn1oty Ind ap-._.. ~ 11 dllct"ibed In •,.,.,_._. "'8 ftrm ·~· llarellall, Tl'll r~l1trent cotn• ~ °' CMc Cent« Drive w.t. GAN>INO A SIGN FOR A Main ·~ Ind 227 Mein prcMI..... OlfUlln .......... ot .............. -Al """"'"· flll· naMe of S ANTA ANA CllC. ~ ,.,..,.. to nnaact .,...... -.oulTION 0# Sarita Ana. StM.e of C.. r.:-~~E ll3l5 MT Sw.t tor tM pnipert,_ .. ---. ...... per. orof~,..etaonorlCCIOlln4 fwre1 and aqulpl'l)1nt IOUAN ~A .. TNIM, 11 =-Ot t. ~ Mii l#ldlr ttle llctltklul PAll'WIP fornll, Ill right, 11111 and Thie .. bill 221 Main Str• end 307 ... ~ II ,... • prowlded In llCtlon 1250 ...... ...... the ~ -Ian ..... on.., ""'-:er e DullnW NIM or NIIMI .....,_llNret>\'glverith•t lntlfllt convey.ct to and oeleld~tlot~pf.°" Main Street .,._ to gl¥9 l"*°9 to of ... ~ Pfobet• n ... trldl ,_..of that 100, Newport lw:ltl, C.. =Plot 8ept9"I I, 1 • .,....lboftonJuly 15, 1918 Dllllflfl"CECOMPANY,t now tllld by It under Mid nlnQ Lawe of -Stlll ~j Thetlrmlofthelltdlangl li .... 11t1f S*9Gn1 uNlll Codl.A ....... forlpedel OlftalrlaaaotlMMf'ltcell• torMtHIO,,._.dlllolwd F&90 LMlle Flam1on·Moq,r1, c ....... corporatlol\, Ind Deed of Truet In 1111 pr~ c.tftornlli ,:r. °' the property bltwMn the .., Mwe .... ltOl6ce OI NollDe form le...,....,.. from *"' Md II located It IMO ....., , ......... p .. 91 a.r.eary W 1 l ( y /Ly ON S AS. IMUltecl In Mid County end t6ol\ ea~°':tt ~ s: ~ and CoelC.i 0.. ........ to IN propoe9d 1W oourt a.ti. W.,,_ Aw... Foun'91n Vil--... at, 11U, by mutual PmlJC .. 11C( Thie .....,_..t wae fli.cl IOCIATES, e C111tornl1 State delctlbed at: FOMntlln 11..-., ~ Ordl-~-;t Gro.ip Inc.. Ind actton.) Tiie "'119' I IClelll ..... Im•••••...... 19W. CA 11181. ....... Md ........ Mid w1tt1 ._ Coun1Y Qet1I ot Or· ca... PertnerWliP ,,.,... Thei.ndrellrrecttointhll ~ "'''"" w-.m o. ChllcM'1 ............... aloft~ .. _.............. .,... ..._NIM Miid -.... .....,no,.,..,.... 'ICTlnDUe..... MOI Coun:y on Augult 10, tolore doing butlneu es <Warant• It lf1uated In the ;::-~ :".:'~: fortfl In ,.,. Agiw1t. et• 1ranted un1e11 an .... t, C.... -. CA by llicl ••--•• lit llid ....._. IUl9IOftty to Incur eny W 9TA~ 1111 Par1fterl IHldef tM firm State of Cellfornla, County ~ Oliper1 1 d Copiel of Iha Join! £1etow lit ... 111111 perlOft ... M -10c1111ort 111: H & M EXXON. C1Dl9ltlOtA on ......, of itll Tiie ~ perlOM are ,_ ,_.,.of NEWHALL PAAT· of Or1ng1, and Is delc:tlbed .. ~ fOr ":'blic '::,. lnMNCtlonl Ind ~t ot»jl::ictioittottlll,_...,and "'Ul?Ad Or*1QI Coel1 TNl alld bl*,,.,..._ II ..... ,.,.. .... , dOli'I tM.111-ee: ~ ()(ange Coat NEM 11 381 SW. Miguel • lolloWs· _ for hc:ftenOI of Al9I Prop. IMwl OOOd a.._, tfle o.1w Not September t . 10, ......... to M 0011eU1n-~-.....St, 1tll Ca)H(MAOE PROPERTY Delly Piiot Auguet 11, H . DIM;'.,._ OO PARCEL H.ot 3eofTract "'==':'fyln erty.,.onllefof ~ft. oowt "'°'*'not.,_.. ti... M. --IMllld • 1M Clflkil of: OP0 .... Al 'AltT ... lt: MAN AG EM E N T ......... 2,1, 1918 ....,, c.Nfornl~ 92660, 1825. 1n thl c11y ot 1rv1ne ... f8'IOf «In oppoeltlofl ,~ tt11s ~ 1nc1~1or tne L.,.,;.;._'°'_rtt1_.;.Y· _____ -+-------Fse95..;...;....+-'°"1'\JNfTY.;......;...;,__uc;;,;;.;c;.,:..ow..;.....;.·_134~-~---A-MOCl __ IA __ ,._a....;__•~C-•....:.1_H....;;E_A_1_T_A_O_E._ ______ F_-803_ i... dlllolwd their Pirt· per mllP recotded In 8oo6c COit of~ 81 tna of. r- nerlhlp .. of ~Mr 31 34a, Pages 48 to 50, In· = C: ~ ~= ftcl of 1"9 City Cllfk. City of "8JC .. TIC( "8JC ll>TICE PWlJC .. TIC( PmlJC .. TIC( Pmt.IC NOTICE 1117, by mutual conNOt'. clulive, of Mltcelllneout 11 ~ Hunilngion Baach, C1ll· ---- Md tMt .,._ MIO dlUOIU-MIPS. In the officl of the ,.;,,ru lornla. bet-. IM houri of C Ml.IC ll>TICE tkln no pereon lhMI !'lave COunty AecOtdef of Mid =.,,,..~ .. ~25 "9 1:00 AM end 5.-00 PM, Mon· JIQTICB OF PQBLI HEAR I BG ~ lo Incur lnY OC>ll-County CITY COUllCIL CM' M day t"'°"9h Friday, •x· ...... Ofl.,..,.,, of Ille for· bceptlng iher .. rom Ill CITY CW POWITAIN VAL.-ollllNI of l'tolidayl. ~ nw ,.,.,_lhlp ol4.. oil r\Qtlll. m!Mrett. mm-LFf ~ A. --... ll1te119111d per90nl ;m;y -~~= ZONE CHANGE NO. 88-l•ITENTATI~ TRACT MAP NO. 13625/ DMecS· Augult s 1 1988 erll rlghll, n•turll gat rlghtt crtt' Ctlftl 1&1bml1 wrhten comll*'l11 WILtV/LYONi Al· end other llydrocart>Ont by ~ OrlflOI Coat lddr1111tt 10 the City Cllril IOCIAfta. • CeAfemla wt\lttoeVlr netM known Deify Pilot September 9 of Ifie Cl:Y ol Huntlnglon ....... ,...,.,..,., •r: th8t may be within or~ ,... • 8Mc:fl, ~ Offiol Box 190, •ll•llL~ 1M pwOll of l8llCI ·-Fe91 H111tllnaton 8Mctt, Celi· ....... ,.,_ a,: above dllcribed, together forn6I t2648, prio( to the D • ...., .. -. 0..-.. With the ~ual right of "8.IC .,l1C( tlolK ol 5:00 PM on s..>t-,..., drllllng, mining. 1~plor1ng lier 18, 1188. ~ LAlowltz. Attorney 11 Ind oper11.1ng 1111refor Ind -MOna A1 1N t1m1 8nd PIM* Law, S200 Bnltol Street, ltoring In end ~ I~ WTWeca..,. ~ eboW. Ill Pl'tonl .-700 eo.t. ~ C~ lllM from Mid l8lld or eny NOTICE IS HEREBY lntel•tecl In IM lboll'e INI· 9211t ' otlllr lend, rnc:ludlng the 0 I VEN. t h I I I e 8 11 d W may 1PP9W end be "'**'*' 0r1ng1 Co8St rlgtll lo wtllpl1ock or dlrec· P'090llll fOr fumllhlng 111 :-cs. Delly Piiot September 9, tlonalty drill end mine from eabof. materf811, equipment, Cllr •' H11•tln1to" 1... 18nda othe< that) thoee her• treneporlltlon end 1uch •• • o 11, • r : C •""I• Hee IMboW O..Crlbld, oil or gu otlllr IKllltllt N ;m;y bl ro-...... ..,, CltJ a.ft .. lM ----------1 ..... tunnels Ind an.tts Quired foe tno 1181·19 Cttr af H11Rtl•1t•" D : -N Into, ttwough or ICfOA Iha STREET MAINTENANCE, ~ of eM ..._ IUtliurllCO OI ttll lend hi'• Wlllberocelv9dbytnaCltyof .. tllJPlll•t AeiMr IMboW dMctlbld, ind to Colt• MIN at the Otftce of OMld: ~ 30. 11M BBl!:ION bottom auct1 whlp11ociced or the Cltt Qet11, 11 Fllr Drive, Publllhocl Otange Co111 .,,.,CHARD ~~N dnctlonally dtllled wells, Colla Mola. Cefftornle. until o.lly Piiot September 2, 9, RA' ~ • tMnr'8ll and tblftl under the "°"' of 10:00 ILm., Sep-1981 a neident of Newport end b1n1ett1 or beyOnd fhe wnber 13. 1988, at wtllch Fl&5 Beech tot 46 ~ a.ilrior limit• thereof, and '""' !hey .. be °'**' "8.JC ll)l1C( pwcl away Septem· ::..=:~~~;:>~ ~Cllr:'w~S.:1--;..;;;;;=;..;.;;~~-- ber 3, 1988. He was .,.,.,_ lll'f auctt wells or ed P'oe>olli• 111111 bear the NO~ e:=-MATM born September 14, mlnol Without,~. the tltll of 1he worll & nllt'le of AND°' NiliiON 1918 in Tulare Cali-rlgflt iO Oril. mini, llOfl, ex· ttll bidder bu1 no ot'-dll--TO AD•llTU ' ' ~ end OC*lte lftf<>Ugh tlnguishlng m•kL Afl'( bid 1 fornia, and attended t:.....tece or tlll upper 500 recllYld attar the leheduted 18TATI Of: hich .:hool in Hunt-._. ot the MlbsurtlCI of the ciollng •-for the rlOllp1 1 ~~K lnltOn Beach. Prior to lelWS nor.lneboYe dltcflbed, of bid• et\111 be r11umecs to llTAYm NO ........... n :...L.-...a • rlMn*! ln.tlll dlod from thl lllddir unopened.11 "*'t •a · ltartinl "'"" ~ The lrllne Compeny, •West I bl the IOle ~bllity of A~ . Bee.oil Company in Vlrglnl1 Corporilllon, r&-the bidder to -tti.t his bid To Ill hlirs. blrtoflcllllll. 1~ he worked for corded Oct~ 15. 1975 in i. teCOlved In PfOC* lime crld11ors end con11n~1 ' . 8oo6c 1153t, P1ge 330. Of. A Mt of Bid Documents creditors. llld pereons wtlO the H. u n t 1 n gt on 11c1a1 Rocordt. mey be obtained 11 the 01• may be otherw!M lf1tere1tld Beach City Parks and PARCEL 2· A non·e1t· flee ol the Cfty Eng\neec 77 In 1111 wMI or 111111. or bOth, Nonna.n's Nursery in' duliVI eppurten111t ..... FllfOrtve,C01t1Mete.C1li· lol TIMOTHY PATRICK Corona crel M A 'merit for thO purPQMS set fornl1, upon noMefundabte SULLIVAM ar. tonh ifl end over Ule land t ot s10 00 An Id--• A petition ha blln filed landlcape architect, dllcrlbod In Artlcll XIII. Sec. = c:harQI 01 S3 OO Will I by CLAAE H. SULLIVAN 111 he beautified many tton e of that certain Doc:W· bl maoe if handled by ma11 ,.,. Sue>e110f Coun of C• l a n d m a r k s i ., etton ot Covetlanta. Cen· 8ld Documont• and other tomla. COUn1Y of °'lnOI·,.. South Calif mi lditi0n1 end Alltrtcilont re-contract doc. ument• mey queetlng th•I CLARE H . e.m. ' 0 a. corded In Book 11213. Page allo bl Hemlned II the of-SULLIVAN be 8f'PO'nted u Kia d11uncuve de· IN, Offic1a1 Allcords anc1 flc:o of tlll City c..,. of the pereona1 repreMntlltve to aJens include The 911'1'/ M*ldments u-e<o City o1 Cot1• Mesa. 8ld adlT)lnlster ttle nt111 of ttie Ardell Marina The The •treat addr-and Oocumonll Wiii not DO mill-deQodent ' ottier common dMlgnatlOll. ed "'*"' the addttlonel The petition reQu11t1 Sherman Gardens, It any, o1 ttlo rNI praperty l3.00 cl)ftge 11 inoluded euthor•ty to ldmlnlttw the 'n\e Newporter Inn dllcrlbld 1bov1 It with peyment 111811 under tlll, lndlpln· the Probst Buildin of purported to be: 5 BLAZING Eactt bid .ni.lf be mlde on dint Admlnll1r1tlon ol Es-h E · h g STAR IAVINE CA 92714 the Pfopoeal lonn lhMll tit• Act (This authorhy .._ t e . uen ower The. undol.ig..ecs T""t" P-• ttwough P-8 prOvlded ifl IOwl IN sier90nll rlPfMln· Med1caJ .,.Center as dilclllml any liat>llttyfor eny tM contract document• 1ethlo to 1111• many actions well u numerowpri· lncorr9Ctneee of the street Ind ana11 be ecc:om~ ~ oOtolning CCMKt IP-te reskiences He · lddrell Ind other comm-by • 1*1lftld °' CUilllr't prover. a.toro.t•lng cert..,, va d • e IS mon del'gn1tlon, If any, ct*=*°' 1 bid bond for not actlOnl, riow.ver. tlll Plr· 1 u r v 1 v e b y a .,_, heroin. ._ 1Nn 10% of tna emounl IClrl8I repr..,tatlve II re- brother. John Beeson; s.ics .... w111 be made. but of ..,. bid, "*'-payable to qMlred to gi\19 notice to ;~~law Betty "'""°"' covenel\t 0t --tN city oC Colla Mell No ~= ..:::""°'':': Be.eeofl and Charl t•-ranty.~«lmplild,ro-propoe1I shell bo ·con-.. ~ O "'" 09fdlnCI 1"'9, pc11111lon, or lldlfod lll'lollaccompanlld '"'CC11-1111-n ... '9d"'" to tN proPOIOd Beeson; nephews incumbrencee, 10 pay the bV IUCtt ~••r's dleck. action.I The lnctependent Larry Beeson and ~ prlncie>8I tum o1 CMt'I or tlldi:ler'• bond ldmlniltrlltlon ..,tllorl1Y wit! J Bee9o . nd tM notOI. -=ured by Mid NObidltllllbec:ontid.ld ti• granted unlHI 1n asnes n , a Died of Trult wtitl interest unllll It 11"*'-on1 blank lnt~tld poreon fltol .., niece a Ch a r I e n e \hereon, • pr°'(ldld 1n Mid '°"" Nmllhld by "" Crty o1 ot>jle11on to tflll petition end Shireman and Ann notll, ldVanc.i, If any. eo.t. Mell end It mlde in atlO*I OOOd '*"' wtiy 1"-Marie Klis Mndlt tna tonn1 of uld Olld 1ccord1 n ce w Ith th• court tiloutd not 9flnt the -----·----of Trv11, loel. ctwgee end provlllonl ol the Proposal ..,lhOtity. JUCllENBAUGB U'*'8ll of IN Tru1t• end rOQUlfementt A HEARING on the petf. W ot 1N 1rultl creeled by stld A vllid ci.M "A" (General 1lon will be ~on OCTO· DOROTHY lL· Deed of Truet. Englnffrlngt Con:reclor BEA e. 1911 at 1:45 p M In LlAMS RICKEN· The tot.r irnount of thl Uclnll, lllllld by the State Olpe No. 3 located et 700 BAU G H p • u e d wipeld IMllenoe o1 ,.,. obli· of Ct:llfornla muet be pos-CMc c.nter Dmle w111. away in ' Newport 119"°" eacured by 1119 prop. .....ct b)'.,;. conlrlCtor 11 ~"vW· g:_,~~f 1io the erty 10 tll lold Ind ruson-tt)I 1lme ol the bid a.ch on Sept.ember able _.lmated cos11, ttll· Thi contreclor ullng 1 granting of ttie petllton, you a, 1988. She was 86 ,._Ind ldvanc:.s et thl craft or claalflutlon not ~ ""* ~ 11 thl ye.n of -ie and is *"' of lnlUll publlcll11on of enown on the Oaner1I '-lnCI end at••• YoUr ob- i d b h tM Notice Of S•I• II Pr~ Wege Ooterm!N· joetlonl or flll written obfle-1urv ve . Y. e r 1231,704 21 tlonl, ITl8y bl required 10 tlont wt1t1 the OOUf1 tl9for• dM.llhter, Lillian R. TM Banel;clery und•r poy tna wege rate of itiet tt11 heiring YOl.K IC)pOI(· (Keith C.) Lumpkin: IOld Died of· Tru1t hef... craft « datl4flca•lon most ance may be In Plr'IOn or by _....__ Keith Rob-tofont IXICUted and de· dollty , ... ,ed 10 ltallf\Own your lllC>rney. P---· . hored to IN undersigned I .,, "" General Ootart111inl· IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ert (Leonie) Lump-wrlnln Oedafauon of oa-Ilona 8"lctlYe 11 1n. time of 0t • contingent crldllor of k ln ; three great· ,.,.. Ind Demand tor Sale, ..,. '*' '°' tlld• IN -=•••d, you mu11 • Ir• n d c h i l d r e n : end • written No11Ce ol De-TM City ~ ol "" your dllm""" 1N court Ind N. ho'----..1 flllll end Elletlt>n 10 Sell City of Colle Miia rlMrVlt IMll I C09Y of to IM Plr· Nathan, IC -11Jou I™ uncS.ralgned cauaed tft1 right to reject any or Iii 10nll repr-1•tlve •P· CharJee Lumpkin. IOld Notice of Dlleurt and bide.. pointed by the court Within Villltation for friends Eloclion 10 s.i1 10 be re-Contractor lhlll comply fout "'IK'th• lrom N data ot a __ ... _ Se tember ccwded In tne county whir• r Witt! 1N prOV191ons of Soc· lht ~ of ...,.,. -~y. p I IN rell property it local*' '.tlon 17'70 lo 1780 lncluolllo. provided '"· Sac:1ton '100 of 11., 2:00·9:00 P .M. at I Oat•· 17 AUG 88 I ol lhe C111lorn11 L1bor 11"1 Celil0ttlil Praoe. ~ J>.dfic V leW ?ytem· CALIPOllNIA MORT-Codl.tMpt9¥lilngfll•IOd Thet11'1'9lor.flll!'Qdllfn,IWlll orial Park 3~ Pa-I GAOi IPVICl, T1'UITH, I IUtl °' _..,.. llllbllthod not exJ)We prior to IOY.r i Vi ' D . • rt WICIAUDD, INC Al by thl °"9ctof ol 1119 DI-monthl lrom the d8'e Of thl cif c e w rwe. A a INT , o" I A 1 o par1"'9ftt of lndMltrlal Aola-j.....,'"9 nollcld.1bo¥1. Newport Beach TaUITH IMO ITATI ilonl 8u:la ol Cllif«NI YOU MAY EXAMINE the (&M-2700). Funeral ti T It I I 0T • I A N T A ~ .. lllld wt1fl thl City I"" kept by ~. "you Monda Se ~·.A. CA 811tl ,_, °"" °' ..... City ol Cott• .... PIGO'I lnWed In ~ y, P-IH1·110I •'f: TAfljlMI Moll.ef'CllNl!tOrteitpen· thelltllte,youmayl'llawtil'I Mtnber' 12, 1:30 P.M.1LOZID. TltUITU IAUI ...._ ,,_arlllod u.oroln I« tilO COIK1 1 lormll Alquoet •'SL James Epilcopal °"'"" 11011cot111p .. 11ce of ..,. Mild ltlr' IPoClll Not1e11 °' ..,. ,.._ Church , Newpo rt '"77.a Code ln9 °' "'~ 8f'CI Ill>-..._.. In p ~ °'"""" eoa.t __ , .... in~ prillllmlftt of ............ _,_.... tennent a· Diiiy Pilot Soc>tembof 2. 9 C:..-. aw, ~ c-..... « of en, peiiltion « account dfit' View Memorial ti. 1911 ~ Ot~ Coat •pr~ In ~ 12IO Park. Paci~ic View F&e3 =Plot a.ptembef 2, I. ~"°A=:"tor7= Mortuary Dittctors. "8JC M)TIC( 1 , .... Notaformll ........ ~Off) 1---------tM cowt.dltlt. llOTfCa 0# f9IC llJnC( ~ .. p •1 I . /IYll&lta&lrf CW P11 C 9 P. 0....... Mo • WOll'T GI' ... • ...... • .., ........ . f!DW9ATMMI ~ Oii ... -..... AM. CA In ~==l RC ....:.a:n••IP "* ~' 7:ed OJ919 C.. 81Q44d) I ~ Of,..,.-""* COAl8AN ~TO , Oillr Plot ....... I , 10, "'*1 of IN W.lorll L. Ind a l.Mlfl9' ......... Md ,., ttll J 8llMn r:1uOf F~ion. Da..-cl~ANV.1 ,._ Merjol1e l F1\;of, prfnC1P11 c ... 1ilaC01"lllOl1...... -· ......r menager, II lnilabll" pub-,....,. ........... • 1---,.._..,iiiiii ___ ... __ ............... lie ln8"C11on et 1120 -..... Uftdar IN firm MftftD•Lll•M HllllMropo ~Slime Ana, ,..... °' SAN MA..COS -c ........ durlnt ,..,.., 'MTNIRi • -..,_ _ .... ~ ....,,_ ,_,,._ 8itld,..,, ..... ~. ._ too. ,_ :-'J ~ ::--.. ~~=-= ~ E::.__' ?"fl •Ila .... L"N/4 MOM. .,._ IMftCllnl....,tMc9MloftM , llMe dl11an9d...., VICI. ... _... cw --• " OaleMr .... Clll ~ "' ....... Ot ... Come :. ':·==~ ........ c.-... .#., = "°' s ... ...,,,. I ....... ,.,.. ....... :... -=--=-· LOftl '9M .._., to ....., "" .... ftte 911 -II con-1----------1~ • --fff .. D • ............ .. ----.... ,....... . fM ,.....,.,., CIOfft• ~-·--~,.....,,,.. ...... .,_ .... • •• PAT p '19AllAll •W•• ---.. ._.. •IN-• ICI ._. • -,••:::::11~ A ..... f saau a ....:. .. IQI *' • :·::.-..;•:::r.: ........... '·~ ... a.-:flllll••• ~""·~·~ ""~ ~ • .::.·~~--= :'i:~--:=.ro::rs.r~ •°"""·---· Toe• .. ;i:c::: •• r IA 9'9"lll CWI n 1 Slf "'-""!!!!!! NEGATIVE DECLARATION NO. 88-25 (Zone Change from R2, R3 and R4 to Townlot Specific Plan subdivision to reconfigure lots~ vacate a portion of Twenty-Second Street, and cul-de-sac Olive Avenue, Acacia Avenue and Pecan Avenue at Goldenwest Street) and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach Planning Commission will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be he~rd relative to the application described bel6w. DATE/TIME : Tuesday, September 20, 1988, 7:00 PM APPLICATION NQMBER: Zone Change No. 88-14/Tentative Tra~t Map No . 13625/Negati-ve Declaration No . 88-25 APPLICMT : LOCATION: REQUEST: Pacific Co ast Homes Generally bounded by Goldenwest Street, Palm Avenue, Twenty-Second Street and Walnut Avenue Existing R2 (Medium Density Residential), R3 (Medium-High Density Re~ident i al) and R4 (High Residential) ~ Density To rezone from R2, R3 and R4 to Townlot Specific Plan, Section A, and subdivide to reconfigure l ots on portions of five blocks, vacate a portion of Twenty-Second Street between Palm Avenue and Pee.an • Avenue, and cul-de-sac Olive Avenue, Pecan Avenue and ~cacia Avenue at their intersection with Go ldenwest -st ree_!.:_._ .. ENYIRONM£NTAL SIATUS: This project is covered by Negative Declaration No. 88 ~25. ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on ·f ile in the Department of Community Development, 2 000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Californi~ 92648, f o r i nspec tion by the public. A copy of the staff report will be available t o interested parties at City Hall or the Main City Libra ry (7111 Talbert Avenue) after September 16, 1988. . ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or again~t the application as outlined a@ve. _If there are any further .questions please c all Laura Phillips, Assistant Planner at 536-5271 . {.1237d-3) • . .--.~~=---"--~-·~.,. ,,. . Mike Adams Huntington Beach Planning Commission • ~.F I •• .. "-....., ....... er. = NII ..,. *' t . _. ,_ 1.....e i'1[ 111111 SIDll IUm l'\MlllUll ...... ....... ,. ........... . •.•. tlll -~.~!!J""'.;::::::::::::::::;::;;:iiii;;liii;;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::~..;::::::::::::::::;::::::::::~J ... _,.. ... ,.... • .. ... . D\ILY PILOT ENTERTAINMENT GUIJ)[ \OL.4/N0.37 .. ' . ·Mrs. C's also happy taking the stage ajroM·TITUS °' ............. .. Happy Days.. has long since been consigned to the television archives, butthcllappy_da)'10fM&rion-Ross, who played the evcrymotber Mrs. Cunniqham, continue to nouri~. . . AD active llllC actress before, dunn& and after the I I ·year bat senes, Ross was busily enarossed in the preparation of a one-woman sb~w1 .,. when the call came from UK"' Harlequin Dinner Playhouse ... Would she star in the world premiere of a comedy aboµt m iddle-age romance? . .. J never rcany can:d for the silly. salacious jokes in those late- in-liie romanuc comedies, but when I read the script of this one, I shouted, 'Yes!'" she said. "This one is about rcaf people in real situations.·· "'This-one.. it "Tbe Whole Marlon Roee etan wttla PaaJ Half' by veteran TV and movie lllcbael lD .. Tlae Wbole writer Hindi Brooks, which opens Half.•• Tuesday as the latest production at the Harlequin and the kickoff of a subscription aeries that includ~ the POPUlar musicals -Guys and Dolls" (anivina Nov. 2) and ''Mame" (Jan. 2S). • Ross portrays a sophisticated matron, a doctor's widow who becomes romantically involved with a down·to-c:artb plumber played ~ veteran actor Paul Michael, who ~tarred as "Zorba" in the Harlequins Oranee County premiere of that musical last year. It was Michael who brou(llt the script to the attention to the Harlequin and director Lynn Phillip Seibel. the dinner theater's associate producer. Michael e.xplained the circuitous genesis of the play durina a lundt break early in rehearsals. · - ··1 was doina 'fiddler on the Roof at Sebastian's West (now • Southampton, also operated by the Harlequin producers) in 1980 when Hindi showed me her stript," Michael recalled. .. She'd writien it for bet husbend, but after seem& me do Tevye, she thought ra .... be better suited for the role." · ~ Eiabt years later, Michael wa.uiped tocreaaetbe-partat the-Harlequin, butt~ producers needed a "name:: star to Qffset the disadvanuwe of doina a play their audiences hadn't beard about. Tbars·wbcn they conlae1ed Marion Rou. "'I'd been ulina the brcak.causedby_tbewriten' strike to~ my one-woman show, 'A Lovely Light,' about Edna St. Vincent Milla)'.," Rou recalled.. .. , c:ena.inly didn't need another project. But I rcaOy liked the script. 10 I IC:t Edna aside temporarily .• , Ross has IOQI beelta resident actress at San Dieto's Old Globe Theater, wbett she appeared durina breaks in the ··Happy Days .. sbooti' schedule. She recently completed a lo~ tour of"Arscnic and Old 1...-ce with Jean Stapleton, betlef known as Edith Bunker from a,nothcr hit TV series, .. All in the Family." "She really hates it when you call her Edith," Ross confided. .. But it 'doesn'tbothcrmea bit if someone addresses meas Mrs. C," referrinstoher popular ':'Happy Days" character. FOOTNOTE: When "I Do, I Do" closes its extended run at the Southaml*>O Dinner Theater in San Clemente ne•t weekend. the curtain will be cloliDJ on the theatrical phase ofSouthamp\On. • Harteqwn owner Al Hampton, who also ~tcs Southampton. says the San Clemente establishment, which wasCal1fornia•s fincdinnertheaaer in 1973, will be used primarily for banqueu and weddinp. ttzon ud hiswi~. lmtma, bolllln me facilirywo-ycanagoafterit had r. under its previous ownership. . • Publisher: R05!nury Cburclumn Editor. Tom Tai t Detebook Editor. Sam BIM:twcll .. Ctmtivr &rvices: Rex Babin Producrioll Director. Alissa Tadlock .~ --~ POP SURPR.ISES ••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 B_y JOHN ROOS .. If Robyn Hitchcock were to return in another lifetime, he would probably be some kind of fish or ~tilian creature ... The 36-ycar-old London native writes and smas soi about ' such simple topics as train rides, bee hives, am ibians, trees and men with lightbulb heads. Hitchcock an his band the E&Yl>tians, who perform in concert Saturday night at the Coach-House, bring the pop back to pop music. R&Mew. CLOSE CALL ON 'EIGHT llBN OUT' •••••••• 8 Our guest critics' differences over the baseball movie "Eight Men Out" seem to be between the boys and the girls, so this • one looks like it might be for males only. Next week, they'll see "Running on £mpty" starring Christine Lahti, Judd Hirsch and River Phoenix. INTBE DRINK ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••• 9 --.--- Bf _OONNA AND RAY O'M' 0~ so you've surfed at Huntington_, Newport and Zuma. But have you cau~t the big waves in Palm Sprif!P? Last fall, Oasis Waterpark s one-acre pool was the site ofCalifomia•s fint inland sw;tina contest We not only sampled the wave pool but were equally impressed by the water slide called the .., Scorpion, 400 feet long, built at an 80-degree angle anct nearly four stories tall. • OutOnTheT«M11 ' CUL TU'RE CLASH ••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••• •. 14 BJ JUDY CHAMBERLAIN Pluck a alistenina lettuce leaf, slice. birof shrimp pute onto supr cane, and add bits of carrot, cilantro, celery and dcep- fiied C1f ~ll. Sprinkle rice noodles over the top, then roll the wbo~e thin& up,, dip it into some peanut sauce and you have a .Vietnamese sandwich at Favori in Santa Ana, where Vietnamese and French cuisines co-eUst in a currently one-sided partnenhip. .. . . C.ALBlfDAR ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~: •••••••••• 4 01'CLBD01' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 <i.ALl..ltllllttl •••••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 - By TOM TITUS N. Of the Doily' Pilot Staff early a-quarter of a century hos elapsed since they first held their "what if" talks about starting a theater in O..ange County, but David Emmes and · Martin Bensen have hardy lost the desire and enthusiasm that led to the creation of South Coast Repertory. Bed in 1964, the fledgling operation was heod- quorte(ed in the back of a station wagon. T odoy, Emmes and Bensen occupy well-furnished offices in a multi -miUion-dolar theater cOmplex-andcmmes shores his with the special Tony Aw<Md for exeelleoe~in regional theater bestowed on the company earlier t is year. -·· The founding fathers of SCR are poised on the brink of their 25th season lthe first wa,a three-show summer in long Beach a year befere their Orange County history began in 19651. And while they have much to look back on with pardonable pride, most of their hours are still spent looking ahead. It's only natural to contrast their modes• local begiMings-lirst as a visiting troupe in the okJ Laguna ' Playhouse, later as actors doubling as carpenters buikftng and then performing in their own 7 5-seot theater in Newport · Beach-with the prestigious place they occupy today in Atnerica'sregioool theater pidure. But Emmesond Benson stil have their eyes on the future, on creating new theatrical experiences and-oher 23 I productions in O..onge Coooty · -developing that elusive "perfect show." Interviewed separately, both men employed the term ''qualitative growth" as their particular botrle cry for the lulwe. They've reached a position where they fri9't be -.db resting temporarily on their lcueh but botti are odl.n about rejecting ~omplocency .. '"We' re entering a great era of artistic maturity," . Efilnlls commented. ''We are now possessed of the ....,.., the focilities, the pr~oms ~the manciol 1l1m unto create that exceptional ploy with great« ~·~-in the post.. • lnon, director of the season opener, "The · Cndle," which mugwotes the new season ton9'f, sees the T~ Alwotd b regional theater excellence as an adcfitional IOllC9of pr81Ve to sucteed. Or, os he put it, "a wonderful tidl ... panes. • ~"We en.,,, regarded on a national level as one of ·celebrated SCR greets its 25th ·season head -o n Or llte COWJt, o 1964 photo of Producing Artistic Director OoWd fl'llll#JS, Jelt, and Artistic Director Mortin Benson on the Joddet, al SCl's first home in long Beodt~ &rlmM and 8-otr outside SCl's cvrr6flf home next to the Orange Cawy Performing Arts Center. l'hofofTaphy by David Pan«. the more important theaters in the c<»rtry," he noted "Playwrights wont to get ttteif ploys produced here. There is Mate expected of µs now. 11 •. In Bemon' S view I which is shored by Co• f~ Ennes, ploys are not originated ot SCR with one eye on a possible Broadway or IOtA'ing Pf~. Sevetal, such OS "Three Postcards" and ''Prebje too Kiss" lboth by Craig lucasl, hove gone on to additional success in other theaters, whidl is nice but not necessary insofar as the local coq>ony is concned. "We wont to produce the best possible production here, and if 1t hos subsequent life rhor' s fine. but rhar s nor our job," Benson commented Expansion, once viewed as a d1srmc1 probob1f 1ry w11h the opening of the Orange County Performing Arts Center across the street, doesn't occupy a ironi-row sear in SC R's game pion for the future anymore For Emmes and Benson, there's no ploce like home. "We now hove all the basic elemenrs you need to create a strongprodud1on "Emmes so10 'We olsoore 1n a position to toke more calculored artistic risks. One of those. which will be realized 1n Apr t, is he world premiere of Enen Mcloughlin· s "Inf in11y House." wh1Ch Emmes descri bes as a ~'big, sprawling play'' on the order of SCR's "Galil~" of a few seasons bod . "It will stretch us to the fullest." This feeling of, in Em mes' words, "going into a pro1ect for the pure discovery of it" 1s the prevailing motivation of the company's two artistic directors. They moy stub thell' toes, as they did frequently in the hec11c 1970s. but now they en1oy the klxury of nurtUfirfg a play and allowing 11 to develop at 1n own pace before thrusting it under the harsh hghts of Pf es.5 and public scrutiny. Both artistic directors were asked the 1nev1table question: What are your favorite produdtOOS from the post 2 4 seasons -the shows that bf ought the greatest sense of personal satisfaction, not necessonly those which elicited the loudest criticol huzzahs or biggest box office response? Benson, pondering for a moment, emborted on a flowery preface and then nor111noted for his top spot "Big Soft Nelie." ltwosa "gofcho," elic1tingmemoriesoffhe Third Step Theater opener, generally regarded os one of the more incendiofy bombs in SCR annals. For his "real fist .'.'.Benson pointed to the t 966 production of Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party" ot the old Second Step, which gained the fledgling theater wide regional attenhon, as his first choice, folowed by "Tartuffe the riotously for deaf version of Moliere' s dossK which introduced SCR to the Orange Coast in 1965. Others 1n Benson's top five are his productions of "The /Please_, SCI/Page 16 Calendar BMTW T F B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14 151617 1819 20 21222324 25 26 27 28 2930 Newport <:enter Drivt. Newport THE BOP 23822 Mercury Road in Beach presents Marlene Arden's l..apna Hills presents th~ crazy SOs sonp and mU5ic in the Conservatory and 60L Hoppy Hour Buffet 5 to 7 Lourwe Monday through Fnday 5 to p.m. Monday through Friday. Lunch 8 p.m. and Saturday.._6 tQ_8__o..m. at 11 a.m. Frida)" Stt new acts each TD WHITE BOUSE Restaurant month with ··0n Stage and hop and Tavern, 340 South Coast HiJh-jocks; Saturday, Party at the Hop all way, Laguna Beach, presents hve njabt Iona, dance. dance... dance; cntert.ainment and dancing nightly. Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. Swing your 494 8G88. sweetheart to tht Don Miller Big SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Band and from 7 p.m. until closing, Hilfiway, Sunset Beach. offers live special events; Monday Closed: Tusc- entertainment seven nights at week. day Rock Arouod Lht Clock Show. Tonight~ndSaturday. Planet 10. 9:30 Wednesday, Jailhouse Rockers. live p.m. to l.30a.m. 592-1926. 10 piece rock 'N' Soul band: Thurs- COURTHOUSE RESTAURANT. 2 daJ, Crazy Contests .. 768-846 7. Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. EREMIAH'S RESTAURANT. presents NatbanielJam Middleton io 8901 Warner Avt.at Maenolia in the bar and grill Thursday through H~ntinaton Beach prcsentJi~ Saturday. 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. and ta1nment Monday through Saturday, P'rldaJ John Allen during lunch in the 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. in Jeremiah's Library/Garden Room Monday Lounae. Live jazz bapp)' hour Mon- PACIFIC AMPITHE.(TRE UIHO through Friday. The Counho usc 1s day through Friday. 4:30 to 7 p.m. tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickeu arc located one block off the 55 frccwa). Complimtntary bufftt. no cover or S 18.50 reserved and S 14 la" n and are West on MacAnhur Blvd. in the minimum. New outdoor patio dance available at the Pacific Amphitheatre Hutton Centre. For information. call noor. 21 and over. Tonight. Linda box office '1ld at all Tickttron 540-8615. Roth. For information. call 848-2662. . locations. For more informauon and ~. THE CLUB 2185 Ne"pon REVERE BOUSE 900 W. First St.. to charge tickets by phone. call Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Flashing hgbts, Tusun. presents Al Abbott. who uses Ttletron at 634-1300. mirrors and a hugt dance floor. No 1-baby grand piano, drum machine. COTTON CREE~ RESTAURANT shirts or sbons. Tickets are S5 for all bass pedals and synthesizer to create a AND SALOON 7148 Edinger. Hunt-5hows. Doors open at 8 p.m. Call one man band. Dancing is en- ington Beach. Lee Ferrell Show ''Let 833-1160. couragcd. For information and rcstr-1~ Good Times Roll" Tuesday THE BOP presents the coolest. vations. call 543-9319. throuah Saturday from 8:30 p.m. "H .. H · <7 NIGBTMOVES 5902 WamerAve. -847-7427. oppy our in town .r p.m. Huntinaton Beach. concert info line: toni&ht.-and Saturday, "Hot AUJUSt 840-0208 DUIE'S NOSTALGIA NIGHT-Niabts" starrin' Tony Rossini, a · CLUB in the Ncwponer R~rt. 1107 tribute to Neil Diamond at 7:30 p.m.; ~tardaJ Jamboree Road, Ncwpon Beach Sunday, the Hop features the "British . R "GUNA BEACH AUTuu.i 00-N-prcsents the golden age of rock ·n· roll Invasion"with Rock Around 81& Ben o..n ...,. .. Top 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. nightly except Sunday ($3 cover char&e) and is closed ct:an i:hsents Shadowfu. plus and Monday. No cover charge. Monday; "Rock Around the Cock." . Johnny Mori and friends at 7:30 p.m., Oassic bands wid perform the era's a history of rock and roll Tues. at 8 in Uicuna Beach Irvine Bowl. putest hits from "Good Golly, Miss p.m.($3 cover charge).; Wed. is Con-Tickets, SI 7.SO and S 18.SO are avail- Molly:· to "I Want To Hold Your test Ni.tlt Call for details: Thunday. Able th=icketMaster, 740-2000 Hand ... Suzie and The Sweethearts llUCieTDance! Dance! w1th no cover or Sound rum in Laauna Beach. are featured 644-1 700. cbarF· 18774 Brook.bum. Fountain 24 hour in o line: 494-9965. POUR SEASONS HOTEL 690 Valley. 963-2366. . PACIFIC AllPITBIUTRE i iiiiiiijiijiiiiijjiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiijiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiil Crosby, Stills It Nash tonjpt at 7:30 p.m. 'fictetsareS201"CSCTVcdandSl4 · Dade9 A.91 'tla and ;r:.lal ..... OW JI• .... perform • .... ,._,at 7: P:m. Tlckem are $19.IO n1111•ed and •111awa Ul4 area.-tb'tle al •Pllelftc Aapllldleatre bu oftloe UICI at all TieketroD locatloaa. ......... _. .. .,.. .......... IU~ .... ,. ..... UA '°"'" COASTWll..LAOE ~ :t-9: I ~ ···- "SHARP HUllOR ... Freddy deltv- .. ~Ible en11911den Ike • ...._. Bond boogeynwn." ~:,:aun , .... , ~ ~·•1 ~ FUL.Lam*I ....... ....... ft9& .... "THE llOIT POPULAR C*IMATIC llAlllAC llllCI DARTH VADllL" Jo9hllt Hamme<. ftEW8WeEI< "' ..... ....... "AC8C MIC Ml'ftlAY ~llAU. U:.tlll 117 .... ....... -U.A an U.A. llOWIEI C8fTUI .-A llllM£Til\.ACI ...... , ---I I -· .,.. STUF"f .. ~ ST"°"* Di ... WAY•OI ...,. -- o.ly PMot 0.tebook/ Frid~. Seplember t, 1tU lawn and are av~lable at the Pacific Amphitheatre box office and at all Ticketron locations. For mo re infor- mation and to c~ tickets by phone, call Telctron at 6~ 1300. ~'--llUllC IN THE PAll Lasuu Beach co~rt series \Oday at S p.m. in Bl~rd Park at the upper end of Cml St. Michael Camey directs Pandemonium -Steel Drums. Guesu are w.,cl IO arrive early by 4:30 IO find partina. Brin& rd'resh- menu and low backed beach chairs or blankets. Admission is free. sponsor- ed by City ofLa&una Beach. For more information. call 497~74. COURTHOUSE R AURANT. 2 Hutton Centre Dnve, Santa Ana. presents Tbe New Ink Spots in the bar and pill with 2 shows at 8 and 9:30 p.m. The Courthouse is located o ne blodt off the SS freeway, West on M8cArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Cent~. For information. call S40-l61S. VILLA NOVA llidwd Fauno's --·-------·· ---·----_,_,.., _ .,_ ,,.. .. ----------...II -... -:i.=--eUI ..... -..,_ -·"'------=-.. _ ., _ •ww••--__,., ••aw ==.-....-a.,--=- A piano stylinp Sunday 1hrough Wednesday. Open daily 5 p.m. 10 :! a.m .. 3131 W. Coast H1ghwa). Ne"· pon Beach 642-7880. THE WRITE HOUSE Restaurant and Tavern, 340 South Coast High· way, Laguna Beach. presents h \C.• cntenainment and dancing night I~. 494 8088 SUNSET PUB 16655 Pimfic Coast Hjpway, Sunset Beach. offers h'c entenainmcnt seven ni&h1s at wee~ Newport Blues from J to 7 p.m.: Whizzard 8 p.m. to midnight 592-1926. ...... , IVNSET PUB 166SS Pacific Coa t Hiahway, Sunset Beach. offers live· enle11ainment seven nights at week. Toailbt Surf and Reteuc. classic surf musk 9 p.m. to I a.m .. 592-1926. LOlJIE LOUIE'S 16 70 Ncwpon mYCtat 17th St~. Costa Mtsa. Free Mlnitlion. Must be 21 and o'er . .. 5-5448. T8E WBITE BOUSE Restaurant 8Dd Tavern. 140 South Coas1 H1$h· way. Lapaa Beach. preKnts hvc Odelldar Continued -~- entenainment and dancing niahtly. •94-IOll. TBE COUllTBOVSE RES· TAUUNT presents the Show Case Sin,m. One block off the SS Frtt- way. west on MacArthur Blvd in Hutton Centre. For information. call 540-861S. '1'11mdaJ available at the Pacific Amphitheatre box office and at all Ticketron location.s. For more information and to dwse tickets by phone. call Teletron al 634-t300. WEDNESDAY PICNICS lN THE PAim Foun·wn Coun, Park Place. Irvine. double feature grand finale. Bia Daddy and Papa Doo Run R\tn I 1:30a:m. to tc4Sv.m. 5S3-1220 OOVllTBOUSE RDTAURANT. 2 Hutton Centre Drive. Santa Ana. praenu pianist Irene Castle in the Libra /Garden Room Tuesday th Saturday bqinnina at 6 p.m. The unhouse is located one block off the SS frttway, West on MacArthur Blvd. in the Hutton Cc'ntrc. For information, call S40-861S. JEREMIAH'S RESTAURANT. 8901 Warner Ave.at MaJOolia 10 . Huntinaton Beach present hve enter- tainment Monday through Saturday, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. in Jeremiah's Lounsc. IVNllCT PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Hilhway, Sunset Beach, offers live entenainment seven nights at week. Toniaht Jawte &. The Un~nown . Bucf9p.m. to l Lm. 592-1926. PACICI NJ'l'Ea.UB 18582 Beach Blvd. in Hunliaston Beach. Blues iPL Sbow time is 10 p.m. 2 1 and over. Admisaion at the door is S4. Call 964-22 l I for information. CANNDY llESTAURANT to- nisht. Wednesday and Thursday. the Mart Guerrero Duo. 3010 Lafayette Ave. Newport Beach. 615-5111. Concen hot line: 496-8927. ........ y PAanc AMPITllEATRE Aero.. smith and special aucst Guns N. Rotes toniaht at 7:30 p.m. Tickets arc S 19.SO reserved and $15 laun and arc REMICI'S UPSTAIRS LOUNGE presents Shenna Hope and Manin Mead 8 p.m. to I :30 a.m. Wedntsday through Saturday. Country, Cajun. Blues. Jazz and showtuncs. 18120 Von Karman Ave. Irvine. 553-1305 TllE WHITE BOUSE Restaurant and Tavern. 340 South Coast HiJh· way Laauna Beach, presents hve entcnainmmt .and dancing rughtl}. 494-8088. SUNSET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Hipway. Sunset Beach, offers live entertainment K ven nights a week. Toniaht. ln~tionaJ Reggae ..\II Stan 9 p.m. to I a.m. 592-1926. TnndaJ ... _.-:,. ____ _ ET PUB 16655 Pacific Coast Hiahway, Sunset Beach, offers hve entertainment seven nights a week. Toniaht The Miahty Flyers.. 9:30 p.m. to l:JOLm. 592-1926. le le le le 'lHl6HEST RATING~ AN EXTRAORDINARY ACCOtv1PUSHM£NI lht CNofi,Qon is ~~ such K"" d Ml time Mwl miv ht-fie~ scenr d !hi!~ --°""'-US4 T()OjW • "ONE Of THE MOST POWERFUL FILMS IN MANY YEARS. Superbfy wetl-acted ... look for many Academy .Award nominations=' Moel\M! IW.tly, LOS ANQU5 OM. Y NfWS "A MAGNIFICENT STORY OF CHAUfNCE AND Of HOPLEXTRAOROINARY.' "AN INTENSE, UTIERL Y SINCERE, - FREQUENTLY FASCINATING PIECE Of ART by a director for whom, clearly, the message of Jesus' life has immediacy and meaninJ('.' -~ ._,,.. l~.{l() llMO "TWO Tl1UM8S UP." ._n, 11!1~1 "DEEPLY FELT AND ULTIMATELY FAITH AFFIRMING. Scorsese has filled this film with images that won't be easily fonzotten'.' -•-...oooo~N.i./J...,..;. . COt.l\iiRV lloaday CRAZYHORSE STEAK HOUSE 1580 Brookhollow Dr .. San-ta Ana. Newpon FrttWay D)er Rd. ex11. prncnts T. Graham Brov.n tonighL two shows nightl} 1 and I 0 p.m .. Call 549-1512 for ticket mforma11on and dinner reservations. .. THEATER "A FUNN,Y THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM" at the Costa Mesa C1v1c Pia} house. 61 1 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa (650-S269). Thursda~s through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m .. Sunda) sat 2:30 until Oct. 2. "'CINDEllELLA" by the American Children's Theater at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 9}1 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (751-5032). Satur· days and Sundays at 2 p.m .. extended throuah Sept. 18. "THE CRUCIBLE" on the mam staar at South Coast Repcnon. 655 Town Center · Drlve. Costa ·Mesa C9p-40H). T uesda)s thro~gh f=ridays at 8 p.m .. Saturda~s at _:30 and 8. Sundays at 2:30 and 7:30 until Oct. 13. "GREASE" at the Wes1m10s1er Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westm1nstcr(99S-4 113). Fnda)sand Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct 8. "'BOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSI· ~ WITllOUT REALLY TRY· ING" al the Laguna Playho u.sc. 606 Laauna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743).. hcsda)s through Satur- days at 8 p.m .. Sunda)S at 2· 30 un11I Oct. 2. "IN THE BOOM BOOM ROOM" al the Way Off Broadv.a\ Pia' house. 105ltE. ls1S1 .. San1a "na(541-891J h Thursdar.s through Sa1urda)s al I( p.m. untll Sept. 24. "'I DO, I 00." at the Southampton Dinner Theater. 140 Ave Pico. San Clemente (498-7576). final per- formanccs tonight and Saturda~ at 8:45, Sunda\ at I :30 and 8.15 .. ~G LEAR" at tilt-(,ro'e Shakespeare Fcsu,al. 18252 Main St.. Garden Gro'e 1630--~1 1 1 Thursdays through Sunda\\ a l !< "' unul Sept. 17. "MY FAIR LADY" at Eli1abc.-1h Howard's Curtain (all D1n na Theater. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin ( 838-1 540). night I) e>.cept ~1onda~" at vaf) 1ng curtain t1ml's through Fdi 5 . "NO SEX, PLEASE. WE'RE BRITISH" at the San Ckmente Community Theatl'r. ~02 .\\C Cabnllo. San Clementt' 1492-0465). .a UAMoMI conama 1ED1r•D1UC11 ...... IAllTAW WU. SoCll's canyon Crest ~ MMi Place lllJllnd Cinema 8 ... Mii~ UAClneftlll GOC Sollltl Bly ---~ 542-4361 682.-00 972-8500 985-3336 a.. ,_an r~ Squmt 10 •2.-00 SAii ~ GCC Rancho Ctnema 6 371}.2095 o.ty PUot Datebook/ Friday, September 9, 1988 ·. -· Calendar Cootinued Wednndays throuah Satusdays at 8 p.m. until Oct. I. .. llANDYVDJ..E" at the Unicom Emponum, 21 4 Main SL, Hunt- •neton 8each(969-l 794), Fndays and Saturdays at 8:30 throuah SepL 24. '°SOCIAL SECURITY'' a t the Grand Din~ Theater, 7 Freedma n Way, Anaheim (772-7710). nightly exc:q>t on<lays at varying cunai n times throuah Sept 2S. '1'HE SOUND OF MUSIC" at Elizabeth Howard's C u.ruin Call Dinner Theattt, 690 El Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). closing per- formances toniaht through Sunday at varyina cunain times. _, TENNDIEE WILLIAMS ONE-· ACTS in the StudiQ Theater of Orange Coast Collefe. Costa Mesa (432-SllO) cl01in1 performances to- niaht and Saturday at 8 p.m .• Sunday at4 p.m. 808 BURNS RESTAURANT Fashion Island. Newport Beach. pres- ents Darvy Taylor and Ron Donath at the lteyboetd and piano in the lounee toftiaht and Saturdays. Fo r reservations, call 644-2030. • DIUPTWOOD LOVNGE 21462 Pa- cific Co.st Hiahway. Huntington Beach ~ts the Swin&er$ Trio with songs from the 30s and 40s Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. to midni&bt, and Sunday 2 to 6 p.m. S36-1421, ask for Driftwood Lounge. VILLA NOVA Singer/pianist Ceasar Fraticr performs a variety of jazz and rhythym and blues Thursday throuah Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., Sunday through Wedncs- "A beaudfully mack, teoclcr, truthful and topicaJ mm, Important In its polltica, suspcwful ID Its plottias aad OYerwbelmlna in its raoludoo. 1bc pttfonnaoccs and dlrectloo att flawless.'' )uddM,.... In 1971. Anhur and Annie P~ blew up a napalm bb 10 proc~ 1hc war Ever $11\C'C then 1hcy have bttn nn 1hc N n from th< F8 I e o.ly Plot D111bOC*/ Fttdey, .......... I, 1W day from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 a.m. Rictwd Fauno's easy listeoi!lJ piano ayliftl. 3131 West Coast Hiahway, Newport Beacb. 642-7&80. CAPELIDO,SO l JOtbSL,Newport Beach. 675-2968, presents entertain- ment niahtly from 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. Sl cover charle. . JAZ'I. a.VII ROOK at Ron's in l.aauna. IAMSoutb CoastHiatlwa Lapna Beach. cocktails & hors d'oeuvre$ and recorded jazz music Monday through Friday, S to 8 p.m. 497-4871. . ~tarday ___ _ CAPE LIDO SOI 30th Street. Newport Beaq!I, 67S-2968. Entcnain- ment niahtly 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. $3 cover charac. ~.l_ - CAFE LIDO SOI 30th St., Newport Beach, Entertainment nightly 8:30 POCl<r " .. :RA • "CANCEL~~ r. 11 ...._, _ _.._.a u ,l11Door Golden ~ty Chorus Barbershop Harmony I '91 -IATUllDAY, ""· 17 ..... ~17•Mu•I09; •Door AMERICANS IN LONDON Armchair Athenfure.SfH#I• I '91 -MIDAY, II". 23 ~­ TllHll: SI Ms._., II el Door Pinocchio s.,,., l'Kific .. 2:30 Pll-IATURDAY, IEPT. J4 TldiMI 14 ... Ms•DCe; II el Doer OI••• u..r ti: SI.SO AdJ•DCe john Mc.Erwy CWsial Guitar GUMt Ar11at • J04I Pom.k SATURDAY, llPTEM90 2A • "' -,.... Alta "9de9I .... p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. llaeday CAPE LIDO, SOI 30th St.,Ncwpon Beach. Entertainment niablly 8:30 p.m.-1Lm.675-2968. ,......y CAPE LIDO SOI 30th St. Ncwpon Btactr. Entcnainment nightly s~JO p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. CAR LIDO SOI 30th St .• Newpon Beach.. presents a special guest tonight 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968 or 67l-'°S6. JAZ'I. PAm'IC a non-profit or- pnization to preserve and encourage live jazz meets every~ Thursday at 7 p.m. and is open to jazz mus1c1an\ and jazz buffs. FoT more information. call Dr. Charles Rutherford at ......... 7 -. 432-S819 or Bill Soon at 642-7648. LE MEIUDIEN HOl'EL 4500 Mac:Anhur Blvd. Newport Beach. "le Jazz O ub" featurina world class jazz artists spotliahted weekly in the four saory Atrium of the C.afe F1euri: For more information. call 476-2001, extension 31 13. CAPE LIDO SO I 30th St., Ne~rt Beach. presents entertainment mght- ly, 8:30 p.m. to I a.m. 675-2968. SINGLES MINGLE PARTY each Ffidar at Promises Ni&htclub. 3333 W. Coast Kiah~ the Tolta1 Bank ..._,Newport h. 6 to 10 p.m. In 1944, lhe '-tbfNlc of Wot1d Wlf I -no IBllld\ tDJ the ~of Wandlll ow ... .... •" • rr l'IU llAIE YOO OlllOOTOFTHE 11lfATll CllEEIUIG." _...,.,,,___......,. .·T -U ~£KER 'TIE M'Aa Aal Ill 18EAM •tlMTllARE Oli Ull STREU• (RI Pi• c•n111111 1111 AFISMCAUED WAllDA CRI P\llC9<UAlt 1111 DIE HARD (Al Pltli llG "Cl WHO FRAMED ROGU RAHIT (PG t ... ••• IWMl• '"' t .. IGTO • AMERICA CRI Pl•I Of H .. Ol 1111 •••wt•~··· •DllYS I ~-·-I I\ .-.•11•11llUlllltSllOll Calendar Olntinued Open to aaes 21-55, S6 adm1ss.1on. Fret hon d 'ocuvrcs. door pnzes. dancina. Sponso~ by the Meeting Connection. Call A. Bruce Gleason at I~ 1777 mominas. 846-8440 after- noons and evenings for more infor- mation. PARENTS WITHO T PART· NEAS Onnge-€oast Ch1lpter 26. (cus&ody not required) offer., new friendships, vaned acti\ 1tits. canng people. Guest cards a"aalable. 847-1600 or 546-5788 for more information. PARENTS WITHOUT PART· NEAS Huntington Beach Chapter S9S hosts a free oncnta11on for ~angle parents. Call chapter phone ~98-7975 for mttting location an<l add1t1onal members.hip 1nforma11on. Membership 1n Parents \\ 1thout Panners is open to dt\Orced. separ- altd, widov..ed or ne'er ma med parents ofhving ch1l<ken. C ustoJ~ ol the children 1s not a factor. A non- profit, non-S«tanan. ed u at1onal or· pniution, PWP -pro' ides a pro- aram of social acttv1t1es. d1scuss1ons and study groups for sangk parents and their fam1hcs. PlllME OF LIFE SlNGLES"St nglc"' ovn4S. meet forT.G.l.F. 5 to 7 p.m at GQJdtn Sails Hotel. 6185 Pacific Coast'IRiahway, Long Beach For ~rvalJons and anformauon. call 836-8744. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP Meet for T.G .1.F. at .5:30 p.m. at 1\-.o locations: Melod) Inn an Fullennn. for information. call 521-5875: and Ambrosia in Costa Mes;i, for infor- mation. call 893-6 65. 8atudaJ F.LJ.R.T. Go Fl) a K11e. bring a kite, snacks, bcvcragc/."\nick. Nev.· :. •,• ~:,I :, pon Pier, Newpon Beach. Youronl) cost is parking. Everyone is v.elcome Call 647-1681 for more nformauon. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP 1nglcci 4.5 and over, meet for dinner at 6:30 p.m. at Cask and CJea,•cr an Orangt' For 10format1on and resc:nat1on\. call 521-5875. PRIME OF LIF-E SINGLES meet for dinner at Russelrs Steak Hou~. 609 Orangcthorpe .&. vc. Placentia at 7 p.m. Reservations and 10forma11on. call 836-8744. NON-SMOKING SINGLES ul America. (N.S.S.A.) mectc; C\C~ Sat· urda:y at Bcntlev's. 7979 (enter Dr .. next to the 405 Frec1.1.a) and lkuch Blvd. Huntingtdn Beach .. ~1ect1 ng h to 9 p.m. S6 fot non:memocrs. S2 for members. Door prates. ho r;, d'ocuvres. 846-8440 or 2.i hour l'' e nt hotline, 894-8932_ Sa.ndaJ FLIRT Sunda)' programs began at 7 p.m . ..in-theScacliff Village hopping Center. 220S Main trect. Suite 20. Hunungton Beach. Donation 1s SJ and frtt child care as a\ a1 lable. Call 647-1628 for more mfbnna11on and to l~ve messages. WHEEL OF FRlENDSIDP 1 ngle<i over 4S meet for brunch at 11 30 a m at Knotts Bcrrv Farm an· Buena Par~ For information and rcsen a11onc;. call S2 l-S87S. PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES meet for a Champagne Buffet Bruch at Lew's Too. 14199 Firestone. La Mirada at noon. Information and reservations. 836-874.i. TueedaJ SWING AND BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Learn west coast ~wing. fo11· trot. waltz, samba. tango and all .............. --· -..-"' .......... .. • NIUJ.•" ...,, ....... ...,._ -..-<-coma .., 1>41)M,.M1fUI•• ....,_. WIG ..... __ tN1 H » J•Jt ''" 1 U t;U ....,_......~ C-.IO .... ~I 11•U aia J .. J t11t 1•.U ..... .... --"--Ill IMt-t.UJ ... 1-...,_ ----"""' ••ca&a ... 111 '" ........ ., .. ...... ---_,, ...... --IWllT-·•- 7W1N.,. ...... ... 19 f!U tff t;p tNI ....,_ ..., ....... ._'"' 11:'.Jll>lt ,.., ,,,.. _ .. ...., ...... ··-... Ya Ill . ll'Ul·••t»-•••• -Wiik ·~,., lhM a .. s J ... t:IS 1•.- ....... _ .... .., .... 111 "u ''" JflJ , ...... ,, . --.. -... llC)CllCMI,._..,..,,. ·-,.,. ,.. ,,., ·-....,_ ..-- ...... 1111 •·•-:1<•••1•n ....,_ ._... ... _,. .. ........ .., ,,.._,,.., __ "'" -~----... , .......... ,, .. ballroom dances a1 the In int: H1llon Zot Room at 8 p.m. S6 or SI Q per mo nth. Dance at <) p m For more 1nformat1on. call 494-0593. WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP, s1 ogles over 4S. meet for dinner 3t 6 30 p.m at Hung~ Bear an Fullenon . C~all 521-5875 for re~f\ a11on'> and in tor· ma11on. Wednad.ay PRIME OF LIFE SINGLES dinner atElk.slodge.4 101 E \\tlltm Long and a month I) pot lul ~ Oa.," "K.·n1nr Center. 800 ~larguerttl" f 5th and Marguerite) Corona dd \1.ir 644-3245. after 'i pm Fret' '·mt.nth ra"" · membership ll) a11cndmg Tband.ay TANGO, DISCO A!'\D BALLROO\I DAJloiCE Cll'B \k~h 'l·r. Th ur' da~ at p m Jt -\i-\\ 1-tl'l 'l thrn bloc~s south of ,,·1.1.p<•n Rud in Cosu ~c~ ~I 4 m11n1h kl'' 1 ,·Jrr the latest danu·s lullo"l'll h' J dJn« or other an1' 111e .. c:at h "c:d. '"' more 1nformat1on call J'1J-11S'1~ F .R.l.E.N.D.S. a s1ngk\ d'>'>4.!1. IJllt1n for fun and grov. th ml'Ct'> Cdl h \\ednesda) 5 pm to m1dnaght 1n thl· Zot Room ln1nl· Hilton 1-1.11)(1 Jamboree Road. In inc-Fm.· 'alM parking. adm1\s1on ,., S!< per per,nn Get an for half-prtCl' 11· 'uu llnng .1 fnend. get an free 1f )OU bring t"I' h' calling 863-311 I. C\tt:nMon ~ 11 I Beach at 7 p.m. For rt'\Cn at1 on' and -----------------------------1nforma11on. call 836-!<-.i4 NEWPORT BEACH SAILING SINGLES a dub for non-'>mokang single sailors "1th ur '' 11h1•ut a hoat. age 21 and older \tt'l'I' thl' ti"t and third Wcdne<,(la' of 1·a~h month at the Huntangt on Hea1 h Inn. Pacific Coast H1gh1.1.a' 1n Hu1111ngtnn lkach 7 to 930 pm \IC\.'ttng !\\.·gm' \\Ith dnnks and hors d'ocu' n·., in lhl" bar. follov.ed b) 3 m1't·t m~ .:an<l a1·1n 111e\ at 7 p.m Social hour tollo"" tht> meeting Cost as S6 <all 6-.'-'1118 for recorded anfo about dub act•' 1t1cs. LIFE ON YOl1R OWl'I: <>angles . 5 and O\er. meet nc1.1. friend .. an a 1.1.arm support I\ c atmoc;phae n er) Wednt~a~ '10 .i "1 p m for J 'am•J program anclud1ng dinner 3t local rl"\taurants .......... !!. -: ............. _._,,,,. -· .... ... ..... cu--1 ". .._. ~os••---•--uu.Jna.. t.0"'4tl0\ ~.yt ... ,..,."..., t-HlLl 't I All "'" .. ,_ ... ··-~~ ~nw••O\ '\AUOl.l.\lAC " "''-~l. 'l,11flt0\I• ......... , ·-. . ...... .. ~ ... __ ..,,_ .... , ''THE BEST UORROR FIL\l OF THE YE AR ... ., ~" 11,• M11, ' l·r .... I• \j •I "' I ,, " ' ... 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I enjoyed the nostalgic sensa11on o f the film. but I felt It draaged along. My I 3-yw-old daugh- ter was totally bored. and I sensed occasional restless-ness in the au- dience. Baseball fans would probaply not want to miss "Ei&ht Men 0.llt, •• but it JUSt wasn"t my lcmd of movie. l!ven so, I cao appreciate the sensitivity and autbenucity brought forward in Sayles' recreation of this national incident. AGitic aw &eek Deaue Hoek TM &Mrr Driver/MHlciH UCI Ea1U1~ St•deDt Marllet1a1 Compuy Ow•er W"tmla1ter Hutlq1M Beacla C..ta Mesa ........ Rll Madi ~ 811tery Teaeltu Cotta Mesa ··Eight Men Out"' is an entena1ning As the second baseball mo' ie of the It looks like spons films and Finally there is a baseball mo' u: sli~ o( hlftOI') served up b) John summer. "'Eight Men Out"" is old bascbaJI pictures esp«1all) arc mak-which is more ··real"' than an; other Sayles. before 11 begins. It must ha' e gouen ing a comeback. I think 11 1s great. one J can ever remember. even 1f The Chicago Black Sox Scandal of the 11tle becaµse onl) eight men out of These films arc truly part of the '"Eight Men Out"' had been a fictional ..------.....-----. 1~1 9 was com-a full theater wilt be able to stay awake American historical mystique. We stOI')', 1t would still be a great film. pletel> unknown through it. need more stories of heroes and• The entire cast seems to reflect to me and 11 m1.1St The stol') is slo"' moVJng. mono-examples of struggles wuh moral earl) 20th ccntul") seem hke ancient ..--------. tonou!>and dt.-spcr-dilemmas. 8)' thinking about these SJk~h and man- h1stOI) to those ateh in need of a issues we improve. ncrisms. unit l e fa miliar with chis su6plot. Th e This replay of the ··stack~"<°' of '"Young C1un-;"" :)tOI'). The film dialogue ranges 1919 and their "'here the )oung does an eAcellent fromdull tonone\-scandal"'1lladdan men appeared 1ob of captunng 1stent. Although • informative view more h~e pn.~nt the feel and st) le of the actors ti) to to part of our col-Wl} ·~punk.!»·· · th~ times. make up for 11 "-1th lecuve American Chicago Whuc The sp1nt of cxpressn•e face~ mylhlcal. huruc. Sox O\\nCC Charles baseballaodtheWorldSeries1s p11tcd andbodylangullge, baseball memory. Comiskey ma~ apinst greed. corruptton. and e:itplo1-their obvious act-It is my hope that ,__....___,, __ .:;....... _ _, have contributed tation.TheSloryworkswcll.ahhough ing abilit~:ris-n.'n-the film makers to his players throwing the 1919 J fell a little detached as I viewed the paired by a plot with no action. • were as careful World Series to the Cinc1nnat1 Rcd4'. film, This may have been due to the The Chicago White Sox. a team of with their facts as a team definitely inferior to them. fact that there were so many charac-underpaid. pie-faced )Oung men on they were in the Comiskey cheated his pla}crs out of ten and not eQQ.Ugh character de-their way to the Wold Scnes, fall prey representation of the era. I was pl'Omiscld bonu~ panicularl> star velopmenL to some big-city gamblers who offer U"ansponed to the ume and place. not pitcher Eddie Cicotte. Th1n~-fi,c It seemed as if each character was 1n better money if the players promise to only by the scenery but by the years old and losing his arm. C1cotte some way introduced only to quickly lose despite the high odds in their photosraphy, direction and acting. was kept out of the stanang line for disappear into the-ensemble. I fell a . favor. This did offer the-50mewhat Life 1n 1919 was-different. Plawrs two weeks'durma the regUlaT season little cheated by the fact that Charlie amusina and ironic scenario of actors were much less well paid. to say the · so that he "Couldn't get 30 victories Sheen has such a small role. but I l)lay;na aood baseball players acung least. This picture attempts to show and a SI 0.000 bonus. auess that's d~ to good old Holly-Like bedbastbalJ players. us the human tragedy that that "Shoeless" Joe Jackson JUSl wood marketing. The poorly developed characters inequity produccce h shows )'Oung, couldn't gict totally involved 1n losing John Cusak played the most are intended lO arapplc with issues of successful athletes who behcvc. they or play much less than his best He * endearin& character, Buck Weaver. team loyalty. personal integrity and deserve some of the money Mr. contributed to the winnjng of the and it wouJd have been better if they respect for the American pastime. But Comisky. the Chicago White Sox three serin pmcs that the Whue SoA had chosen to focus on his sto..V. As it it hard to identify or s.y mpath1ze owner, collects. didn't lose. He couldn't read or wnte. one of the few players that didn't with anyofthrirstruglcs because the As the film unfolds. pla)ers areo"t Baseball was his total hfe. throw the game. he is banned .aloog players arc difficult to distinguish sure who is in on the fot and who is Buck Weaver wasn"t in on the fi"<. wtth the rest of the team from ever fromoncanother.asaruhebadguys. not. Tht idea that they can't get He hit .327 dunna the Series and playing in the Major Leagues again. Viewers wht> survive until the ca~t, even if they double deal. is made no errors. However. he was also w_, justice served? The answer is credits discover ex red. banned from profes~onal baseball for unclear. If you had • that this movie is a · ct Eddje. the star pitcher every· life because he knew what the other Tired of no one listening to more time with true account of orie trusts, qukkly'rcahzes that win-seven players were doing; . your wttty pronouncements on this character you why the position of z • ning the World Series 1s an ac-Afttt the trial. Judge Landis. the the latest movies? mi t even care. Commisuoner of ~ z , complishment that lives forever. new baseball com- Bccomc a Al0\40~,..~iAq~e~~~~rr~f-~~~wei~IY-:-a&-;-"':""'"~-J~~'--~~~~~~~b.-~.....:..-flrJl.~~__:Ih.[Q]~·i.Da.lhl;_S!~n~·cs~. ~ho~w~ev~c~r~.mm£can~tL_~m:ID.!iSS1~·~o~ne~r~d~o~u~b~le~-:...._-~-~~~~-~~ for Datebook"s ··Everybody's '"Sh°oeless" Joe· • lished 1n 1919. Its a total loss o persona 1nt~ty. e r sses own er A Critic'" sccuon. Jackson suffers historical value is The message of ind1v1dual re-Comiskey by ban-;.c The tickets are on u . The from the same this film's only sponsibility is profound and far nina his players if\) popcorn's on you. pt"oblem. savin, aracc. At rcachina. even though the Write: I>.ntbook Crill~ Everyone cJse is least left feeling The perfonnanccs of John Cusack coun cxo~rated P.O. Box I 560, Costa Mesa. well cast aod docs like I learntd a n d D a v i d · them from fiJ(tnl Calif. 92626. Be sure to include an excelJcot job of somcthina -even if it will only be Strathaim stand the Series. day and ni&ht phone numbers. actina. This 1s a '"sit back and not take aseful in ~ the question comes up out in an excellent Look for writcr- it too seriously'" type of film. It on an orariae Trivial Pursuit car~ QJt. The difficulty direc t or John interests and entertains you. but does-.., The most memora~ thing about with the picture, Saylnandjoumal- notleavcany lasting impact. After the this movie is lbe eye strain from an however, 1s that iit Studs Terkel playing spon"'ntcrs. last few films I had to see, this was a overused camera focusin& teebniquc. with e~t stories "Elaht M~ Out" makes "'Bull welcome change. "Eiaht Men Out" wall ~ out of my to tell I wanted to Durham" seem hke little League in ' · mind and out of the boL office very know more about comparisioo and has more humor. soon. CICh_ one_ .Ibttc--...-ii~~• too. wu no time to tell them. Sayles fin.elydr~ws an American tragedy Ourrattngs BJ UNDA DEUTSCH the pla~ and cadFl dimes to buy the 1nfamoua Arnold Rothstein writer Studs Tcrtel. bttomc Sidi> ........... ,.,.._ tdeu to pines become symbolic of (MicMel Umel'), propose "fix.ins.. 1ware that the team. soon to ~ h seems unthinkable today that 8 the besebell fans whofc dreams were the \Yorld Series. m<Kt team mem-derisively uaed "The Black Sox;: .... inr i..--ue baseball team could Ued to the champion Chicaao White bers are vulnerable. has beet\ corrupted. ··-..-· -. Soll tam that seemed • shoo-ID to I .... _ ir. II f .. _ ...... _ conl_Pl!C to thro~ the World Scr:1es. beat lheCincinuti Reds in the World n uue emelftug: •Orm. a 0 ''"" • llK cue lads ao formation of the Butuhappcned1n 191 9. Series. perfonmaces are top rau. D.B. lmeball commission and appoint· "Sey it ain't so, Joe," w~rc the Sweney is toudai• a the talented _.lof'lhcfintcomrniuioner.Jtadte wonk that echoed thro&aah history We meet the pla~ at tbc hrtaht of c:euatr'y ~ ""Aoelal" Joe Jacbon, lteww Moutain Landis (John 1-----wii.rn the illfamous -Black Sox Scaft-&Mir~ a...,.. widt IMpacieot wlaole~t)'IOlad«writemakes Aadcnoa)wllopunithed 1ll 1ovoh1ed dal" wn mentioned. balkt dancen, the UIYeie of chaldttn him llRY to cornaptins ~ 11 it lmlD members -even thole who Writer-director John Sayles takes and the winni,force o( a steam-be Wt.o 1U1"D1 away Udly from the dida"t acti~ pat1icipate in thucam his cue (tom that line spoken by a roller. Hliled lhc media and daild01,plaiat. "Sey it ain•uo. Joe." -br blr!illl l.bem f'tom praft•iwl lOU'f boy in fasluonana ""Eifbt Men wonlaiped by ns. they arc in Al U.C tb .. ia, we .-lbe apen ..... ra.ner. Out. • movie that is ancisavc. comcant conllaci with the ram's ....,... aperdy lolills llllle after Tllilila mllll-tee film b-.....a IOUdlins wl instrucuve without tti• owner, Charles Comiskey, a ..-. a. Ille 111'111 boa. jowaalitl ..__.•illlllllctiwcnla1aia6!8t appllri11110 ~. htllOr'y lc:non. ftee W py ponnyal by Clifton IUlll Urdw. coolly pmcn,.S by t. .._ ,. ol a Al writer. 4imcw Al the tnledY of tJ9e ICalldal James. • . . Jolm s.,les lriallel( wl HuP~ wt 8CW, s.yla laiU duw Mine unWdl, two,_.. boys who idolized Whal lleuy llJlll*n andudinl. lllM. ......, pla)'ed by C'IUaeo --.. 8 o.ly Plot Dlitebook/ Friday, Sepeember I , 1118 If .;I --~ll} --. UGLY • J.. S urf's always up in Palm Springs Oasis Waterpark: Wave pool, s lides and health club By DONNA AND RAY OTT o.e,,...c •• * • '" OK. s0 )ou·vc surfed at Hum· ington, Ne1A-pon and Zuma: But ha' c you caught the big wa' h an Palm Spnngs? Th1s d~n community's relat1,cl) new "bcachfronL .. now an its third season. as Outs Waterpark. a ! I-acre water recreation a1ta built along the hnes of Wald Ravers an In 1ne o r Raging Wattn an San Damas - cxcept the Palm Sprinas sate boas.is one of the bisgest wave pools of an) water park in tile count!). Last fall. tilts on~acrc pool wa the sate o f California·s first inland surfing eont~t. attended b~ some 200 <'Om- petitors from Hawaii, Caltfomia and elsewhere. But most of Jhe time the largr. ripplina "lake" is enjoyed h)' man~ kids. couples and family group'> as well as by avid surfers, Durinaarccent visit to the p3rk. "'c not only sampled the wavc pool but also discovered that 0.sas pro\ ides a good assortment off rec-fall and speed Mides. Most imprtSs1ve as the -'OO-foo1-lo~ Scorpion. buJlt at an 80-degree an c and nearly four ston e tall. W en yousaandauhe1opofth1 frec- fall monolith. 1t looks as though . ht side ofa WJ buildina. But 1f)ou can ronvinccyounelfto try it on«. )Ou'll probabl) want to go back for mort· (And you can casal~ do that hl'rl· si nce the line<. for rides arc not nearh as longas theyoflen are at the parl..' 10 Irvine and San Di ma!>.) If you want so mething a httk ramcr than the &orp1on. then: '' th•· Ccnupedc. an "hach ~ou hop on an 1nnenube and 1w1'>t and turn do\\n a ma1r of water Thcrc a~ al\o 'l" era I other sh.des that arc hterall~ hu11t 111 twist around each other .\mong tht· _ speed shdrs arc l'-'O that"'" g•'l' \OU an exh1lara11ng ndc down the parl..\ hall at <JJ ,niles pe-r .hour For a· totall} n.-la\lng c \pcnen c tr) Whuewntrr Rs\ er an inncrtulle tour on a meandering stream that moves wuh a conMant c um·n1 ufonl· male per hour. Both kids a nd adult' seem lo un .... 1nd on 1h1'> Pl'Jccful JOumcy around the park'<, ctnter island. If you have ''ery )Oung children 1n your group, the) "'II enJO) Squirt Cit~a pla) area that fea1uresj 1dd1t· slidts. a water fountain aoct1}1ant. lowpressure squirt cannons. ·-. All of the attractions appt-ar 10 0e very well-supervised: \\C sa" hfe- guards stationed at Squ1n C'll). Whitewater R1,er. the "a'e pool. and at the stan and fin ash of all the slides. Other provisions at Oas1~ are chan11n1 rooms. restrooms and showers. You can rent c;urih\ard~. boogie boards. lockers and pm att· cabanas as well. • Also available 1\ a hea l1h duh which as a membership fan ht~. hut nonmembers 0' er age 16 ma~ u"t' 11 for S 10 a da)'. Oasis Watrrpar[ 1500 Gt.'nl' .\um Dnvc. as open from 11 a.m. 10 !\ p.m o n Wttkends through Oct. 'U Thl' OUta Waterpa.rk baa CaHfoTDJa'a laqest wan pool and tbe Scorpion. a water alide tbat falla nearly four stories at an 80-deg~ ao11e. health cl ub ts open }Car-round General adma!>sion 1s SI~. '151$9. YS for seniors and children 4-11 ). .\ .. twilight" 11ckt•t for$(! ·o .., a' a1labk af\er 5 p.m. For general 1nformn11on. call 619-325-S RF. for anformatton about season passc~ gro up rat<.'\. and health club mt.'m~·r'>h1p. t'311 619-327-0499. ACCOMMOOATIOl'\S r Thr watrrpark comple' indudes tt\e OaSIS Water Rc~m \ 1lla Ho tt'! (.fl90 E. Palm (amon Dm e. 800-Hl-51601 C urmnh 1b1• Cherokee Reson. the hmc.-1 '" l°'-·a tl·d nine-tenths of a mile fro m tht> waterpark and 3bt)ul thrt'l' mak" from the c11y·s shopping ..i nd rl'\IJu1 .int distnct. Its 160 1wo-0edroom. l\lo·hJ lh . villu are separated into adull~-onl~ and famal) zone!>. \\Ith '"'mmintt pools for both areas Each ' 1lla . .,.. hll h can house a m;p.imurn of'" fll'1111k con ta ans a full~ equipped km hl·n .1 nd d ining area: 'IOmt.' ha'e J en' .inJ private hot spas a<. '"ell Parl..tnl( " 1n enclosed. ind" 1dual garagl'' Guests at the ho1el rl'H'I \l' lrl'l' adm1ss1o n and 1ramporta11,,n 111 lhl' waterpark and ht.'ahh duh Rcrre.auon facihw.,, at 1b • .hw.d consist ofnane hot therap~ rx-.•f... 1 .... 11 a1r-cond1uone<l ra QUl'th.ill lllUrt' and fi"e hghte<l tenna'i courl\ I tnl IUd· ing gr;i,., dJ~ and hanl-,urlJl.l' "artet\ > Rat~ for '11la" hegin al $4'1 Sunda) thruugh ThursJa~. lrnm S I>> on weckcnd" thro ugh ( ~l. 12 Cht.'cl.. "'11h 'the hotd for 'fll'l IJ I pad.age rain ~111 Ill-I~ Jnd 01.1 l~-1 6. "hl·n Ln\ .\ngdl''·hJ~·J l hJI "!\1" ~1 urda \1 \\ll·n··~ \\tit fl''""'nl "hodun11 audit'D-.l'-p,H11, 1f).lt111n dinner 'ho"s al thl' rl'~•n GETTl~G THERE To reach Oas•~ \\ Jll'r l<l·-.•n tJ , lnter<1tate 111 t'te\110d Bann1n~ JnJ cut on Hieb~' j I) l\\hll.h tx'••llll'~ Palm ( anHrn Dnll·I f'nlf,,.,., 11 t• GC'ne .\u t~ Tr.111 turn kll .111d !!" .1 half-mile nm1h Arthur Ashe oh.living with high blood pressure l Ra arcol ectsstamps. 'Cin_derella.' ·En o Line,' 'Cons~tngPassions' BJ DOl.neD L\aa.A y ........ NEW YORK (AP) -Tennis star Anhur Ashe knows the nsk5 of high blood pr 1tt and Mar1 disease. He01• lie iD*bype1uu~r)' 1v.1cc. ~ ..._. llil penonal insights as hOll ot •LiYills With ~1gh Blood Pi~ .. • .-video on hyper-tension. the lilrnl killer. Based o n the book .. 'Tbne Mcchcal fapt'n Tell You WMt You Want to Know About Hilla Blood Pnillure. ··by Ors. Neil 8. Sllulmaft. ElijM S.unckn a nd W. n.a.. ltd. die video discusses what dae ._ ii. rill Cildon ~ as bendit)" iilld -.yie. medical uam- ill9li11-. llllldic:arion and nutnuon. Wrinn Hd dastributed by Ctalive Street Inc. With • pant from O.D . .Selrfe A Co.,• ~tical finn.lbevideo...,_.du.e peooielO illuslrate bow 4lllily ftMlll..e aifects blood Pl 11 are. · "°Olli1 poiel ......... nident '° me during the shoot:· said Da'c Smith. who produ~d and wrote tht.' video. "and that is the lalJC number of people who have the disease. N o maucr where we were shooting. . -peo~ would come up to us and sa). 'Oh, I have the disease: or tell u~ about someone in their fam iJy ""ho has the disease.·· The 60-minutc vi<ko. available an VHS. retails for 534.95 and an be obtained frorn Creative Slrect Inc .. 3719 North Washington Bhd .. In- dianapolis. Ind.. 46205. Eltcw0hcrc an homc video. Ciaf'} ~ft who en~a~ h1msdf t~ milhons as Radar 0 Reali) on the lrn TV series "M-A.S-.H:· stars m Premiere Home Video's "Vidro Guide to Stamp Collecting. -• Burpoff. hirmclf a rollcctor. t.alks 8boulllaeinundou1aofphilaael)'and sMwl cto.upa otrue stamps. The video isd't 'prd for beainMtSas well • ~ ud coll«ton who have .. been an vohed "''h .,tamp" for a while. Videos rC'v1c ..... ed 1h1c; "eel..: "Cinderella.'' "End of the L1n .. ·· and "Consuming Pass1on<1 .. ••• "ChMler~lla" 4Walt OiSHy Home Vl .. H : VHS-Bela, SH.ff: llaled G l Two things to "ml'h for in ··Cinderella." t~ I Q;tl an1ma1ed classic by Walt Da~c~. an.· the ma('(' and tht' bubble<1 The bubbles me an the '>C.'t.'ne "hrrr Cinderella 1s scrubbing thl' tloor an her mean stcpmotht.'r'~ hou"'-' The~ are gorgeous soap butmll'\ an art15l1\' coup. sh1mmcnntt. -.a1hnti and pla~ - ins with hght an "3~" 1ha1 outdo nature. That's JUSl one o f man~ rea50ns 10 sit back\\ 1th )Our lids and admire the ""Or~ of150 anasl5.. "nlrrs and others "ho brought thl\ ~ll­ maoute canoon cla .. s1C' to hfr. The mice -Jaq. Gu . Luke. \>kn •nd the rest -JUSI :ibout steal tht' movie. The lov~ble mdcnts. )ou·11 rernembn'. arc Cinderella·., onl~ mends. her relief from the cruelty of her stepmother and two steP,Sistcrs and key allies 1n 1c1tin1 "C'indrrelhr:· as th•· mitt' Jlkl- tionatt'ly call hrr. h11chc-J "11h thl· handsome prince. It's hard to 1mag1nc an~nnl' 111 .rn, age not Stting ~omt.'thing 10 111..,· -By Lff Milgang. Asso<'iate-d Prus Write r • • • "EM •f lH Linc'' 1 Lonma r Hom t> VHIH; VHSBc&a. $79.95: llated f'C.1 I\ tool at the l3\l ot .. ~ nd ''' thl' Line" leads one to l'\l'X'\, ,,O-tx·.111un ma\ be e,·rn a \kepcr gem I•• ,.1ml' degi-tt. Mar) tC't'ntiurg.·n lf11lf\ Hunter. Bob Balahan \\ 1llord Bnmlc) and thrar C'Qlka~U('\ deli' a Bu1'wh1lc .. End ofthC' line .. a I 'I I< mo\'ae darccte<l h' Ja, Ru.,\Cll '' channing and quar~~ 11 lac!.' lkpth and falls \ICltm 10 hol.nnl'" 1n ''' tale of ordanaf'} peopk "ho IJC'\" advcnit~ and become hC'me~. The cast as great. c-spcc1alh ~wen­ burgen. the film'sc\C'CUll'C pnlducC'r who pla)s Leo's kook~. chain-.,mo~- 1ng beau11c1an wife; and HuntC'r a' Ha~y·s daughter and tht' neglected wife of Kevin Bacon. -SJ Mary MacVeu. A11oclalt4 Pnst Wrtttt • • • "Consuming Passions " j \ 1r1tin Vision: YHSBeta. $79.95; Rated RI (ann1hal"m ""·1 Jll 1ha1 funn\ 11 \OU hapj)l'O Ill t'te tht• t'Olrl't'. 11r ,, 'ou'rc in the aud1C'nn· 1•f ··c nn,um- ing Pas\IOO\ .. lt ound' as though 11 ••ught t•• t-..· funn~ an cager-hc:l\a 1un1nr t'\ CCUtl\e (T\11.•r 8Ulll'f"1lrth1 .lllllkn tall) dump~ thn.-1; "orlcr. 1nh' .1 '.11 .a1 a chocol3tt' facwn n·n·nth 1.1~.-11 o'er b' a n n1cal c3p11afl,1 t l11nath,1n Pr\ct'): and 1herd n mal..t'' th•' pr..J ut·i taste t'' er ,,, mul h t-..·ttl·r I h ' S('ducro ti' ,,nt> 1ll thl' "1J1m' .i 1ango-d3nc1ng harp' 1\ ane'~ K1·d gra\t') Ho" could th" m"' l"\f'\"\ 1alh "'hen 11' s haS<'d lln a rid \ "~ T l'rT\ J ones and M1chat'I Palm 01 "\lont' P\ thon·s A)'1ng ( 1rcus'"" uke Jonathan~"'., ....... ..\ \l,..k'\.l Proposal." this ston a!-c1u1 l <ln· n1bal15m makrs a moral f'•tnt ahout the v.av socaet} treats the poor .. Consuming Passions" dtx--.n·1 belabor the pohtaC'al angk. hu1 11 doesn't develop much d\C' -By ~ Barr. Assoclate-d PrHt Writer OaUy Pilot D•tebook/ Friday, Septembef 9. i988 9 ' . . .. • I • Robyn Hitchcock's pleasingly warped pop If Robyn Hitchcock were to return in another lifetime. he would pro~ ably be some kind offish or reptilian creature. In blend in' the childlike wonder of Jonathan Richman wath the pop sensibilities of Nick Lowe. the 36- year-old London native writes and sings songs about such simple topics aµ train rides, bee hives. amphibians. trees and men wit h lightbulb heads. And even though much of Hitchcock's pop-rock lacks emo- uonal intensity and passion. its creative imaJinallon does sausf) the more wh1ms1cal and intellectual sades of one's brain. And so \\hat 1f has musical style is derivati\e of '60s-era croups like the Beatles. Hollies., and Kinks? In addition to bringing an updated cd&e to their modem day paislc)'-pop, Hitchcock and his band the Egyp- tians. who perform in concert Satur- day night at the Coach House, infuse their art with their own. personalities and a slightly warped viewpoint. Just plain fun and uplifting. Hitch and co~ny bring the pop back to pop music. • Un1cnown to the casual listener. Hitchcock's no new kid on the block -he's been ruording and per- forming sjncc 1975. After limited success with a croup called the Sofl Boys. he recorded his first solo album •• . o.ly Piiot o.tebook/ Friday, Sepl9mber I, ._ ·JOHI Roos in 1981 tilled "Black Snake Diamond Role.- In 1984. he released a wonderful but mostly dveriookCd solo acoustic tern. "I Often Dream Of T~ins. ·• This sparsely-amnged, emotional work provided rare ins.ight into Hiachcock's naked fttlings. But it wasn't until the 1986 release of his second LP with the-Egyptians that Hitchcock gained a taithful followina..ofcultdcvotccs. The band's "Element ofLight" recording held the No. I l;l<>Sition on the college and altemau ve radio charts for sax weeks. His la~t and best effoct to date, "Globe of frogs." continues to further explore the worlds of insects andaaimals,grown-upsand kids. Addi!'_4.a glowing touch to ··Globe Off~ arc guest appearances by R,E.M. s Peter Buck and Squeeze"s Glenn Tilbrook. Both musicians con- tribute their skills to the nco-psy- chedehc "Flesh Number One:· and Buck's distjnctive, j~~J &uitar riff~ drry "Chinese Bo to highet around. l , By forsaking social and political concerns in his approach and instead concentrating on. what he terms the "or.-nic," Hitchcock prefers 10 "paint pictures with no op1n1on •· ROCK NOTES ANO NEWS ... Ha'i the Gloved One Cor is it Buckled One?) had enough of touring? <\p- pattntly so. according to Frank Dileo. manager of pop star Michael Jqckson. In a statement. Dileo said. ·~tachael Jackson docs not want to do concerts apin. of any size." Jackson has been exhausted by his current \\Orld tour. he added. and the 30-)tar-old sllper- star plans to quit h\e stage per- fOf"l'ftanccs after the conclusion "oft h 1 s year's ma.ssave tour. which as sched- uled ro invade lrvthc Meadows for three nights-Nov. 7, 8. and 9 . Gallery openings AtJITIN G~ 218 Forest Ave .• Ltpna Beach. only Oranse County_·~ of international artists Ti•Si*> Kuang and Lu Hong Sunday, Sept. 11 from noon to S p.m. On exhibit will be latesl paintings and ~ u Mil as past wom. For more information. call 497-8300. GAU gn:s 1'0lJCllE 499 N. Coui Hilhway, U,Una Beach. and 2901 West Coast Highway in New- pon Beach. newat on~nals and reteases by Chinese anast Yamin YounJ.. Alto la1eSt series by Orlando A.8 . Other artists featured are Papan, Tina. The Ma.kt Family, Vigil, Otsuka and othen. Hours are Tues- day throuah Saturday, noon to 11 p.m .. SunClay 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Newpor1 Beach; Tuesday through Saturday. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday. noon to .S p.m. in Laguna Beach, 497-4491.. PACIFIC KOO& GAi I ERY 106 Nonh Coast HjJbway. Laguna Beach. showina of rttcnt paintings by modem Cuban master. Viredo. Re- ception for the artist Saturday. Sept. 10 from 6 to 10 p.m. Exhibition through end ofScptcmbcr. 494--0491. PDn'OIENTO GALLERY 1476 South Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. features anist kobin Hall with 1m- pttS.Sionistic oil paintings and other featumi artists, Tracy Reid. Lola Juris. Suzanne Hoefler. Roben Pelletier and Bea Riley. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.nt. daily. 491-376). 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September9, 1988 11 - •• • SOUTH(IN CAUrOllollA HSTAUIA"'T WllTUS SllVU AWAIO WINN U Com~e 4 course dinners Tuesday-Friday S 30· 7 00 nightly --Special advertising revtew ~:::....:..::... ___ ..;;;...;. ___________ _.._ I J.Ustaurant f :) DFTl-fCWEEK The old girt is looking better than.,.,. With an oecaaional facelift and careful re- furbilhlng, the venerable Airporter Inn ha mMeged to keep up with It• modern and younger nelghbora. . Bult In 1970 by a loclll couple. Mr. and Mrs."" A1ctsc1 Duffy, the Inn .. ac:roea the roed from John w.-Airport and ... the ftrat hotel In that neighborhood. °"' the yws It ha malntllined • • ,........,.. tor tine accommodMloM and four outatandlng ,...,,.,.ta. l Of thoee four •ting eatablishmenta, the..., • the romantic Mediterr.,_.., Room. "Romantic" beet d.crlbee the atmoephere of this elegant restaurn. Although it • a large room. c:t9M' "IMllllQ arrangements with an enormous ffreplace u the focal po1nt make It a place'for quiet oon,,.,_tlon. Dral'Mlk: llghtlng and 90ttty glowing candles add to the mood. In tMI llghtlng, anybody can Join the beautltuS people dub. ~ Undtpr the direction of Chef Henry KMwakami, who hal been with the Ak'porter Inn ~ It opened, the mllln dln6ng room hal been honored often by the reetauiwtt bulineu as a dishwasher while ·attl In SoutNm Cellfoml8 FWtannt Writ .. A.octMlon. echool. The AleodatJofl'• Gold Awwd of Mertt • proudly a.ftoolll..--19 tM6r experience In hotel and r..._..,..t dllpleyed at the entrance. ~t. the three have cr•ted a reputation for __ • Excelltnt \Vine L•st •,f-~tmpotary CUIStllf! • Casual ~t The menu .. bMIC811y Continental bt!t hU been _qu91tty-at the Airport• Inn whffeireeptng-pncee vety - -Wlloied to ....... t .. WICea and lower celoried r'WOMble. redpe9 thet .. more IUltabte to the heatth-con8cioua It• tM6r tender lovtng care that ha m8de the old 10,., __ _ Sunset Specie~ $,.95 ~640 t Coast H19hwC1Y. Corona dtl Mitt. CA 92625 (714) 720·9000 Good tor part~ ot 8 or~ onty. J*ase Join Ill this T1tlndrt. Friday, s.turday •nd Sunday A:lr outmndinf M .,,,.,.,.intNnr with•,._,, l»y rMwf Our.it# on Dflr _,.,,.deck ... or inlide ... rt. ,.,,;c) hot/ ....,.. • ..., , a ' " ..,.,.,-,.., ._ .,._, • ..,.,, .... '-' .... ..,.,,,,. ' .. ',. ..,.,. ... ,..,,,,. .... ....., . 18118 °' ectMt people. girt a truly glMM>roua and apeclal place to vtlh. For lunch, there is .,. extensive menu featuring The Inn is a 18ttir1g frequently foe weddings. llllge ~ fram poUtge du }our to IC..-npi to pit• or ""811. Some 500 guest• can be entert8'ned pockets. All at very reaonabte prices. comfor1ably for receptions u well u a-reunions. ..Aa uaua&... the~ hal coneideNd tM6r and ottw IP9d*I events. ou-t•' every need and there are telephones at Amano the 200 rooms and f5 one-bedroom tatll11lde, making the Medltsraneen room the IUIW •a bridal autte which features Its own small. perfect piece for a buslneu luncheon. On Sund9ys, private Indoor 9Wknmlng poof. brunch ia Mfwd fr~ 10 _a.m. to 2 p.m. The C.b9ret Lounge adjoining the Meditet- From the dinner menu, traditional favorlt• are raneen Room • a great ptaoe to meet your friend•. ~ illCk GI lemb and brOiled prawns. Both entr ... have Happy Hour is from 5 to 8 p.m. and live entertalr,,,... 11 · rn8de Chef Henry a legend In his own time. • flletured ,,..,ty. Chuck Battaglia'• combo plays Aldm'd Duffy tek• an active part In running the rock 'n' rtll from thi 'SO. and '80s Tueaday through Mtabliltment and, with the help of John Moffa. his SaturcMy. Sunday and Monday, the versatile Herb gerwel tnenager, and Doug Byers, aswatant men-and VI entwtllkl. 899'· It oontlnuee to attract visitors frotf< all owr the The Si.rood Bar la open Tueed91 through world a well u thole cio8er to home. Saturday ~ and ttw upstairs FHght Deck is The three men bring many years of hotel and open d81ty: The Alght Deck inctudel a IUnken bar re9taurant maiagement experience to the operation. where hotel QUMt1 can relax In a IMng room-atyte The Dutfya got Into the hotel buslnees wl1f1 their lounge to view the actlo_n at John Wayne AJrport and ftrat property, Peter Pan Inn, diractty across the street bremthteklng c.Mfornia aunMts. from ~Jn thoM wty ct.ya, there ww't The Atrporter Inn Is frtendly and comfortabte, much .... around the amuaement park. The Dutfya df-v but ~ and of coune, the old girt is at* own the Jolly Roger Inn In Anllheim. romantic and glamorous.' Who could uk for anything John Moffa, the manager, came to Calttomia more? from Pennaytv9nia and wu first on the staff of the The Airport• Inn Is located et 18700 MllCArthur Grand Hotel In AMhelm. He's been with the »porter Blvd., IMne. For lntormatton, phone 833-2no. Inn for • nCHnber of years. Aaistant Man.ger Doug Dinner la ietved In the Medtterr.._.. Room Byers, a native Celffornlan, wu bom In Puedena and Monday through Saturday, 5:30 to •O p.m. and lunch, grew up In San Diego, where he started In the Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 :30 p.m. .. ...... , ___ ___ ................ 1htU11,11 -- .. .1.. . lltGlir In .... MW. edd IDe Gllbel and llllnd ...... ,.., llllo 91gM41nCe ... and top ..... . ......... •to,,... ......... ..._ ..... . ....... OutOnTheTown FIN [ AR TS 'Mankey-See-, Monkey Do': A children's opera The Ovmure Compan) -Opera Pacific's communily oulrcach pro- gram -yt'ill ptrform the Wesl Coast premiere of "Monkey Sec. Monke) Do." • • •• Speaking of operas. the Overture Company -Opera Pacific's com- munity outreach program -will perform the West Cpast prtm1crc o( "Monkey Stt. Monkey Do.·· This new. 2S..m.inute children's opera will be staged this unda> at "La Jamaica.·· lhe annual Mexican ~ ronc art festival P~SCTited by the Mciucan-Amencan Arts Council of MICHAEL RYDZYISll Bowers Museum. Based on a Me"can foll.. tak comm1ss1oned b) the Dalla'> Opa:i Compan~ and compo'>C'd h' Rotli;n Xavier Rodngve2. -\1 oni.e, \,,.._ Monkey Do" !>port<. \k\1lan mariachi music Jnd uint.·mpornn ~U~L . ''Monke\ Ser. \Inn ~,., Do .. \\ Ill°'-' staged at 1· p.m 10 tht' 'm;i1n galla' areaoftheSant:i -\n,a-ha'l·d '1u<.eum. 200:! North \lain '\t Tht' It'''" :ii itself run\ from L' noon to 6 p.m Admis~1on 1s free For further infor- manon. call M7.t.5'\(~ . .. The C"hmt ( C'llkgr Jr, 1m· ( hur:ik 1s looking foqi.ood ~ingt·r, .\udl!Hln<. "'Ill be held \aturda' from ~-~ p m and unda~ lrom -.111 pm f hr Tut'1da' nigtu rt"hC"ar<:al.; trnm ., . tr 1 begin Sept I J For an appointment lJll 11 ~.J-1111~ Ext 318 . . . The California ( hJmtx·r ~in~a' will hold audition<, at l t I tr11m 1-'1 p.m. Sunda). For an appointml'nt. call 85~615 ••• It's not too earh 10 ht· 1hinl..1n~ about ('hnstmas. l'\JX·uJlh "' th,· sugar plum fair) kind Ralkt P.il 1ti,.1 has announced aud111un' t •r ''' annual "~utcrad.a" pn11.lu, 1111n 1 .. r Saturda). Sept 17. JI thl' l ll.1 /Jh Ballet Center. I Mb) "outh l UJ)l H1dl~a~ 1n Laguna l:kal h &11 1nnt•r<. and 1ntermed1atcs begin at I p m .ind ad,anct'd dancer; a1 ' '"rm Thal· is a SS aud111on fee. For an .1pfl\11n1- ment. phone 6""5·9~1'16 • • • Would-be panin pan1-. in till' 1 .-.. 11 'al of Learning and I: \JX'rl•'"' ,. ) • Jll FC"st1,al '81! ha'c until \l .. nJ.i, 111 mail 1n their appltca1111n' I .ill I l'''' 'al ·g -at ·l·nwnni.11 n ,·nt th•'' 1.·.1r -consists of ll'n md .. 1,·r , la'' v.orkshops and pan.·I di,, u'""n' kd b' 1n1ernat1unalh r.-n11"n,·J .Ht"" ·For 1he Fes11 ~al PcrlnrmJ \tuJ, (Pleue M:e ARTS/Pa«e 14 I I ~~~~~c:cr~~~~~~~~~~ Freddyrunsamolcwifh wit 1 ~roV\L -JW\f cu~N: ~ ~ • Lunch • Dinner • ~ Remember that fcehng )Ou had when bnngJng home a new rocl ·n· roll record. putting 1t on the tum table. cranking the knob to 10 and, uh oh. yourpe~nts liked it1 I mean that album couldn't be an) good cuz they liked it. nght? That's a fundamcaital principle o f the uni-· vcnc. This principle can almost univer- sally be applied 10 a horror film. If real criucs tiltt it, then ifs wimp. on- versely, ifUncle'Oon hke . then real critics gotta hate it, therefore 11·s wonh shelling out the bucks. Looks like we got an exception here. Oh. rer sure, there's gratuitous violence. cannibalism, cremallons. slashinp. dasmtmbcrmenis, lmif· 1np, shootinp and tonurc. And it's not even Saturday mom- i, cartoons. tis. ho~vcr. the horror film real cntics arc raving abouL O ne that "balancn wit and gore with imagina- tion and intellieencc ... It's "A Ni&htmarc on Elm Street 4. The Dream Master." St.aniQS Freddy Krueger. with more lives than Elvis Pttsky and a complcaion you could name an amutement part ride after: Scar TCMIR. , . ' . . . ¥ .. IJ.. ~ llJ •I.I. •l6 11 ~~ HUEY OS .RAttCHEROS ........ . CHORIZOAND EGGS .................... . MACHACA ............... 1 141 CARNE '1" AMOA .................... . Senled wflortHIM. IWt*I aw. & Fruit ...... , .. JI ••••• tnlPllHRlll: coeTA..U S350.000li\erin .'l'"~in \ln,1.1 thl· acuon takes pl3cr here UncleDon He k«'P' coming bad. , u1 'om,· parcnts in to~n torchi.:d him 'ea~ bacic He's now aftn-thC'H kid~ · Frcdd) otT\ the thrCl' remaining In the last installment. or Fredd' stars from Pan 3 ltkl· a fn rnol.. -in got buned inna Junkyard. hut Frl•d. short order Th" 'ihould ha' l' com- dy's back. Again. pleted his rc.>~engc. hut that "Ouida In' other horror films. \Ou·, l' 'i<.'l'n cndcd the mo' 1c.> a Iler a half hour. So bad dudes brought back to hri.· h~ it's otTto dust a fc" morl· ll'en-;.iger.-.. lightning. by sarnfiC't". b) curwc;"tcad <\II sonsa bad pun,_ nght~nu'i from old books and b) nuclear special effects. and oil-handed tnb- accident. Burf~dy'~a wh17 at doing utcs to filn;is from ~ Ja"s-10 "The it differently. Purple Rose of Cairo:· Taking reak of its scnc;('~. this And in what St"Cm\ to Ix· a trend f 4001 W Coas1 Hwy .. Newport Beach 650-3322 , ~ 1750 S. Coast Hwy , L.sguna Beach 494-8424 i L Other Locations· Los Angeles & M.i.nbattan Beach ~ IO~c::>~~c::>~~~~~~ , • Sani~y Branch• ~ € Thai Cooking Class/Dinners 8 ~ Newport Beach Location · A ~ Begin September 12th t ~ Limited Seating! Call ~ · for Reservations 650-3322 ... scroungy dog (white-faced and toward equal schlockortunit) 1n named Jason). brings or Frt'dd) back monster movies. we gots here a· by doing what dogs do best on fire heroine. We've had ·em in "Thc_I---------------------------=== b}'drants. • Blob.'' "A hens... and "Fnd;l\ the Best !Ce·nc in the movie. With hi I llh." What's movie-makingromin.&... foot bone disconnected rom his lt"g to? The> ·11 probabl~ remake .. The bone. and his lt"g bone d1sconnC<'ted Grttn lkrcts" v.11h a nurse nagging from his hip bone. Frcdd) gro"s back the Nonh V1ctnaml'<.<.' into <.ub-- togcther. K.mda like a crash course' in m1ss1on. anatomy. Hcre come lhc mu~k' Final!~ offed"' hl·n th1~ girl .. tll'ks a There's the 'ems. l 'p ne\I the mirror 1n his fac-c. Fredd~ d1~pixa~ Intestines. now the c}cballs. Parts 1s faster than funds from thC' Da' id pans. Baker School of Calligraph) F~dy used 10 livc 1n a no~-Just as certain I) as the sun rl"C'\ 1n abandoned house that sports a tom tf;c West and the stars circle the Earth. up roof. boarded w1ndows. bustcdc.-11 looks hke frcdd) Vlon't be bac-k for walkway. peeling paint and a weedy a fifth ttme. front yard. You know. your typical Sure. ITAMUNO .. THE HILMIOUI MW co.DY I , :\ppcarin~ .\lJS!u.'it 2'.l thru < k:toh,:r 1 ~lrZIE & THE SWEETHE...UffS Comini.t Odollt~r 4 thru <>ctoht-r 15 Tl IE E·\Hl 1U)l'S Cl IE\ 1-:LU:S Comin~ <k:totll·r J, TtlE I.. \. BEil!{< K.'t\El<S Th"· Cc 1kk·n :\ge ni R• •r k 'n · H111l 1:-h,.11.1\ anJ Dukl··~ h~1~ it liw. Cnm1..· J~1n1.:,: II> thl' hottest sound:-:. nt tlk· :10's. t)O':\ .mJ I ll's ~1t I >uk1..··s \ost~tl~1~1 :\ik l'luh. Rdl\\.' Jll \'11tir fJ\'orik nlJtl'S hut gn<i<lh::-1..·wr~· Tu.1..·:-d.1\' through S .. ttun.J..1\'. EnJ<'Y tlw l..'t1n\'l...'nl1..·n(l' nt ((1mpliml.·nt.1n· \•alet park m ~. :\nd try l>ukl'.!'\ t"-rry ~\on· JJy fo r comcuy night. ~THE NEWPORTER REsoRT Tl-.. R.o\\l.k> Rt..nrt n1 ,,,.rm1 ttr.1,11 1107 Ja mbortt. NtwPort &a~h L 9:?fiti0 1;"U 1nu 1700 I Daily Pilot Oatebook/ Fnday. September 9. 1988 - r -----Dining out with Judy----_.;...~--------------------------------------- Vietnamese/French Favori' s winner is clear .auc.LaiJisitnin&kllu~.slu:t: ~re:_ there i~~utif~l ti!cd shrimp paste on supr canes (SS.99). a bit ofshnmp paste onto sugar cane. ce1hna set off by 1nd1rcct h&fmni --a.ms sauteed In blaclf1')it:ln sau« and add bits of carrot. cilantro, celery • which spotlights the flowers: tranquil (SS.9') are e•otic. A whole roasted and deep-fried ca roll. Sprinkle rice mu~ contrasts perfectly with t~ pme hen with rice (SS.99) is noodles over the top, then rou the e1ent1y trendy. upbeat look of the JUDY satisfyins. The menu 11sts three whole thing up, dip It into some cc. Paper napkins were a surpnsc. -curries (S3.9~SS.9S) and a couple of peanut sauce and you have a Viet-t we were there for lunch rather I'...-bubeaaed beef and pork dishes namcse sandwich a t Favori in Santa· than dinner. Maybe they trot the .,._1£lllll • (S3.2S-$3.7S). Ana,. where V!et1~amcsc and French linens o~~ a! n!fht. . . . • 1 · _,..,..,_ 11 · cuisines co-exist an a currently one-Favon s 1nd.,enous cu1S1nc 1s as t 11 __ __, to eat roya Y quite sided panncrshif . divine-as it.s decor, although the . . inexpensively in a VietnameK res-- The cuisine o Vietnam 1s a rather sauces att a little weak. I found the really be ~UDJ: The waners a~ not taurant. ~ Favori's ~ccs .arc limited one depending mostly upon fisb sauce lack.ins in flavor, and the much ~P 10 lh!s dcyanment, either. Ktu&lly ~ than m.any I ve tried. an abundance of green leafy veg-peanut sauce too heavy on the soy. very little Enahsh 1s spolen by -the Not much hipcr, mind you, only etablcs•nd herbs like cilantro. basil, Salad rplls (Sl.99) arc just about staff: • about 10 to IS percent. dill fennel and the Vietnamese mint ( perfect, with pork. shrimp, rioc -and-. Bu~ don. t let ~t-detet you._ The Like their ~bars. the people.. rau'ram). cilanuoaJI rolledup-ioto• la!fic9iete food" to rnexpe!"SJVC at Fay~~ Thailand, the VleUWnele enjoy syr- Sauces ae puneent and flavored of lettuce around whjch an edible rice you can hardl~ m.1ss -even if it s JUSt · upy-sweet tiQuid preparations before, with lime j uice (nuoc'mal). or fish .. per wrapper has been fastid.iously ai:natterofpoinunato~nu~ber of durina&Dd~tbeir~. Thcsearc sauce. is partjcularly spicy) or nch. unootbed. Four fat rolls came 1n one th•• you ~ you might hkc. So not neceuanly alcobobc. Amoftf the creamy and satisfyins; one of the ordcr.lt'senoughforluncbforooc,or whati~youdontu~whcther ~are the ones ma with ydlo9' most popular of these is a cross an appetizer for two to four people. these items come wath paper wrap-muns baas or red bean• and wands bctv.un the Indonesian peanut ,.,._ ..t-.L.!-..a · II pen, lettucit leaves. or wbatever1 of bardened. ultnHwert Jell-0. Ser- nd he Chi h . . • ni; -......-m~ spnng ro s arc If you order oee item per person -_ __., •-f shed sauce. sate a t nesc msm excellent here, too. They're ~cd and, especial! if each item comes :"'-over -.. amounts o cru sauce. over a bi& portion of noodles and from d·treJ;. _ •11 ac:ie, ~are~ than almost any Vietnam~ food is inc•pensive, ~·~at all peasy. For $2.99. this have~ -~ car::ryalbeii°:nc founta1a~1rnqanablc(SUO). ~many V~rcstaurantsare dish 1salsoa meal. which you may never be able 10 ~rich coffee, one of~ ~w lntJe more than ~m-the-wall C:Of· Vietnamese menus can be confus-duplicate in anoihcr Vietnamest ~left ~ the French, 11 at ns 1ee shops. Not th11 one. _Favon 1s i..._ Order ••bun" and -you'll get l"t'l1aUtant:-Standltdizatitm ofyqenus beM-.. Vietnamese rcstauram • really the most elepnt Vietnamese vermicelli noodles instead of a roll. a~VietnamcserestaunntsHasn't Favon included. rataurant I've found. While Favori's menu is attractive. it baPDCMd yet. -Favori's Fttncb food doesn't fare Fresh Rowers on the tables arc only miues plenty of opportunnies to 'try rare beef and stari mp as well. I wted only one preparation. the belianins of the lovely at-explain to the diner wbaa he/she will marinated with lime sauce ($6. fS). Or Fruits de Mer •u ,,a tin ($6. 95). It was Our~ Pol ... dinner ii c:atain to brtns ~ dlOIC rich mcmortcs ol lbc ~ bis a.ms mom UICld to ftOOk. For ,_. 15.9' yoa'U Ft our delidous pol ta. aloda ... wilb a c:bokle of '°'IP or ....., hDcb 6tcs or..._.. po111e>,• our nrw flab •qelll*a,wl~..-brador • bllltt.cilJ ....... 9o .... lbe Grlnda" ID yoar ma, IDd ~ a f81*tt· doodlt.....,~ P9ctlc ea. Hwy. 5o al Pier. II • a • 9mclt (1MHJ6.1666 ... P9ctk ea.....,., Nrwport Bada (7") 64J.- ., Cues · "' ,..., In Soudlaa OlllfDnlll 95awd 8oe •IO 9 p.m f • ~ ()tJ •. "' '• t"• '1'1~ ,,,i • • I , •vi•-~ 14 o.lly Plot 0.teboolc/ f'rld8y, Seplen'tW 9, 1WR • ........ ...._ ___ _ a miserable melange of runny. soupy sauce toPDtd-with aummy. 1ough chefte. ~ucrcd throughout Lhe ll'llin dish I found a few tough p1tces of fish. two shrimp. two bi-valves in their shells. one crab morsel. four rinpofcalimari and a whole bunch of sand. -As with the Vietnamese cuisine at favori, however. you can't bcft the prices for the French food. Filet mipon with. pink and green pep- percorns costs only S6. 9S. while chateaubriand with crab and Bcmaisc sauce is S7.9S. Amaring. I've heard that the French desscn• arc excellent, but I was far too-stufTc- to try one. Doubtless. however. I'll be rctum- i~ to Favori soon and often. The v ldnamcte food is so aood -and the prices so ouuaaeously reasonable - that the French ofTerinp may dt5C'rve another chance. ~ rawwt. un w. Flnl SUeet cat ~),lula.ba. Ul-IUl. l..-dl .. -Inell ... ,.. Ma•tet· a..r.. Yalet ~ i. let. DIM .--.., ,_ weU -*r Ill ,er ,..._, !tftdeml Mnke, ... c.m-..-eau. l9 .. ffkell. Use Y"' tr·atnu. .... .nertq. J. FromJtaCela procram, Festival '88 adjudicators will srl«t a small iroup of singers for advanced private study via Sept. 18 auditions. The festival will take place Oc1. 9-30 at the Orante campus ol Loyola-Marymount University. For an application, write to The Festival of l..arnina and Pcrfonnin&. l42S River lane, Santa Ana, Calif. 92706. or call S0-054 3. .. OotOnlbeTown BOBBY McGEE'S Our hUUlie t peciahy is rM•ing f\·t r)' ""'al a apet1aJ occasion! You ·11 i.·ant a front row teal ror lhe food and fun at Bobby McGtt. •ht tt the 1Mnu futures Cavorius likt pr1mt rib I)( l>Hr au jus, only 11\e finest available (ruh fi1h l1SDA choice atea•1, lot)lter. and combination dinners. Every entree includes 0\-~n·freth bread. fresh \flft.ablt, and a ttip Lo our award- "'""'"' u!ad b&r .and alter d in· ner. yoo can dance and romance in the West Coatl'• m<Mt eaciting niahtdub_ For a nifht on the town, or anytime. make it speciaJ with the mqic. In Ntwport Beach. :t5:1 F.a~l Coast Hi1hway. For rtl>er \ationlt call fil4) 673·5380 T HE CANNERY Thu hist oTic watufront landm.arlt 1n N"1>ort"• Cannery Villaite fta· lures fresh local seafood and East- ern l>Hf. Con1i1tentJy good ter· vice. QJ>en for Lunch, Dinner. Sun. Brunch and Champagne Hubor CrUtiit.-Entertainment nl ghtfy and Sun..~. Enjoy the IC'IUnge food 1allery-auperb clam ch owder ! 3010 Lafayettr . 67f>.S777. CRAZY HORSE STEAKHOUSE Country d ining with ~less! Autheo\ic we.tern decor 'res· taurant and 1aloon, featuring prime rib, fresh seafoods, and their ramou. pen 1autttd sinks. Lunch: Mon-Fri Dinner rewr· vation1 guaranteed. Oancina and !lite niutic in the saloon. Dyer Rd. Exil/Newpon fwy. Sant.a Ana. (7J•) 549-15 12. REUBEN'S OP NEWPORT Thia is the original a.nd baa been 1ervln, Newport Beach for 25 years. Their specialty i1 eeafood and 1teak.s. CW 11peciaJ aelections..dail,)r_ and famous for their broea~ chicken, too! A MautifuJ waterfront view o f Newport Bay enhances the atmoepbere. Perfect for business e n"!rtaininc and romantic dining. Loeated at 251 E. Cout Hwy., New· port. Reservations accepted. Phone 673·1505 THE REX R ESTAURANT Located on the oceanfront acr08S from-the Newport Buch pier. The Rex I& the Orangr Cuu1'. most u clu 1ve seafood restaurant. Well known fGt fresh Hawaiian gourmet fish selections and specialiung in swfft Channel lsland abalone, tender ,·eal and primt meata~ Tht Ru Rest.a uran1 is the chou:e of 1~1!! u well as vis1tol'5 Rec1p1ent of the pre..· tigious Travel-Holiday ewu d. Cuual/vegant ature. Sunday Brunch . dinner. Call 67fl-2566 for reservations. Valel puking. SAIL LOFT Sail Loft Ber & (~rail fratures UCf'an view d1n1ruc wtlh. ~he. tmphasis on frtsh ~afood. Oyslrr bar, li\·e enttrU11nmenl nightly in the bar erta. Open ror dinner niJhtlv from 5 p.m. Weekend hours from 10:30 a.m Fabulou!!> Sunday Brunch. l.ocatfd 11 400 P.C H. an Laruna ~ach TALE OF THE WHALE E1perience a step back into tilllf' 1u • 11lect' ""here > ou c-an dine 11t >•our u•'n le1surr EnJOy the ro- ""-'-" rrom M ~ ~ Mll~SIUS S..lood l1U~SIU5 ~ aHH16~ ~ trom SIO h ...... frum $4 bl ....... ..n II. la t:arw & .,111\btl m11nu• .. r 11ld ;'\:ewporl '"•th a pan· 11r11m1<' ba\' view F.xclle-\·our 'elli•f'i. -.uh 1he1r sensetic1n11l llf8· fo~ad u nd lracli111mel f11vomies ArHkfa,t :!:.aJn ..,l\{•11\ f'ri . Lunch 11 4 .\1un rr1 . Dinner -4 11 .\fun. Sal. !)at and Sun Rrunch '; I. O"'ter Rar Fri . Sal & Sun Han~ue-t far1li11 .. ,, up 111 .",I.Ill 400 Main St . Ralt11.a. 1r;·\ 461.1 TREES Nestled in tht forest M hind the Port '(heatre on Pacifi c Coast Highway ·in Corona del Mar is Ttee9 restauranL Secluded as it is on a ide street, th~ who have discovere<I it haw found Orange County·s must charming and unique American c uisin e . Shrouded in a soft pHtel decor. matching table seui~11. candles. fresh nowers and glowing fire- places set t ht scene T he intimate dining rooms, piano lounce and full bu surround a natural atrium with living treH. The modern Amtrican cu isine is p repared by rreativt Chf'f R ussell Arm1trong. His lovtly wife, Ahbty, is t he host· ess. Trees menu is a Hmitfll 6ut interest ing variety of international navors with choicfS from home- made pasta. fresh grilled riah and steak&. vealt: lamb, Oriental chicken and salads to absolutely exotic d.KSerU.. Dreu ii casual but dressy. R~f\otion~ recomme nded (714) 673-0910. Open stven days a week. lounge open 5 p.m. to m idnight. 440 Heliotrope, Corona de l Mar. ITALIAN VI NNI E'S Thr bf.st Italian focod rirt1:1arf'd from lhe freshHI anKrt'd1rn1~ u-1n11 "" pre...-n ata\ .. , ,Jlh •lltcar 11r l'X!"I''• '"" o .. n .. d II\ \'inn ... C"11landrt'11 11( Aro••kh n l'111a \\'ork'. femuu' for h1l\ 1ntc I h .. k1-.1 Pilla in Oran.:,. ( 111101' la\ Tht C:reat l'aua Hunt .n1 E I -,h '°'I an C11«1a \Ir"' -! ! .. !"-' VILLA NOVA A beautiful bay 9iew ttealts the romatk teuing that has madt the ViU. Nova 1 ··special •ind of place·· for over 50 yraro Superb euis1ne-from Central e nd North f'm ltah wrved in Old World charm E1u-n1ive wine hsL Dtn nu naghtl> Piano bar ruJI mtnu til t·OO 1 m 3131 Wf'Ct Coat H,.,v . Nrwport ~ach "42 7880 'MEXICAN Ml CASA Their food Ill lilir a trip to Muaro' H08p1taln~ goes hand 1n hand with their motto. ··Mi ('qa f'll u Casa." or my hOWlf '' yn\lr hOUH Est.ahli1hed ain~ 19i'..l 11't no Sttret frie-nds ~ dininc here. Open d1ily from I { s .m for Lunch. Dinner and <'odttall.s Entert.anmeot Wed.-S11n. nichu tn the Burro ftoooi, 29f; £. t ';th St . 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As Benson puts 1t, the Arthur Miller drama of the Salem witch hunts has Iona been on the "masterlist" of plays he and Emmcs have long wanted to produce. "After the Tony Award. we didn't want to open with a splashy comedy.·· Benson said. "We wanted 10 do an imponant American play -and 'The Crucible' is even more relevant now ~. than when Miller wrote it. It takes on universal vaJues, rather than the healed response to the events in Washington at the time-(the McCarthy anti-Communist crusade oftheearly 1950s)." Among the cast members of "Crucible" will be 1.M. Hobson, an actor Benson remembers from the time he and Emmcs saw ~cir first Broaawav .play. "Now he's doing his third pro- duction at SCR," he commented. "What a treasure to have people like that to work with, along wtth the incredible strength of our founding members," referring to actors Hal Landon Jr., Ron Boussom. Richard Doyle! Mai:tha McFarland and An Koust1k . Now, as Sout h Coast Repertory embarks on its silver anniversary season. the theater has arrived at the point where. as Emmcs puts it, .. we don't have to discover penicillin every time out." · . \ the t}Jedite(nfneari There'I a r.-on wny Ctiptaln Nalh'I Seafood Bar & Gnl ~'°many triendS. We teetu<e the largest -.ctlOn of frnh fish and aeatood In town, ~ It to order and ..,..,.. It with a ama.. Nash'• Seafood ~,.::~ co.tau.a 631-7172 E~ THE ~AND 8E.AJJTlAJL I CAFE o LIDO S U P P E R C l U 8 NIGHTLY DINNER SPECIALS $10.15 DINNERS SEVEN NIG HTS J AZZ S EVEN NIGHTS 714/675-2%8 () 714/673-5056 _ 501 lO!r> S..... ~ tleocr\. CA 92063 .............. c....... ... ,.,, ... 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